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Bayer. Staatsbibliothek

TAMIL

AND

ENGLISH

DICTIONARY.

COMPREHENSIVE

TAMIL

AND

ENGLISH

DICTIONARY

0*

HIGH

AND

LOW

TAMIL,

1SY

THE

REV.

MIKON WINSLOW,
AMERICAN MISSIONARY, MADRAS.

D.D.

ASSISTED BY COMPETENT NATIVE SCHOLARS:

IN PAET

FROM MANUSCRIPT MATERIALS OF THE LATE REV. JOSEPH KNIGHT,

AND OTHERS.

MADRAS:
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY P. R. HUNT,
American Mission Press, 167, Fopham's Broadway.
1 862.
Copyright Secured.

BTBLTOTHECA

MONACEN'SIS.

PREFACE.

This Comprehensive Tamil and English Dictionary, as its title indicates, embraces both the Common and
Poetic Dialects of the Tamil language, including its principal Astronomical, Astrological, Mythological, Botanical,
Scientific and Official terms ; as also the names of many authors, poets, heroes and gods. Containing, as it
does, upwards of 30,000 words more than any similar work, it will, it is hoped, be found a most important help
in acquiring such a knowledge of the language, as will enable the student really to profit by its literature. It
will also be found useful to those who may wish for condensed information on the philosophy, the religion, the
superstitions, and the customs of the Hindus. A few remarks on the relation of the Tamil to some other
languages, may not be here out of place.
Professor Max Mulleb, in his celebrated lectures, divides nearly all the languages of the world into
three main familiesthe Aryan, Semitic, and Turanian. The Aryan includes the Sanscrit, Greek, and
Latin ; the Semitic is divided into Aramaic, Hebraic, and A rabic ; and the Turanian consists of the Tungusic,
Mongolic, Turkic, Finnic and Samoyedic of the North, and the Tamulic, Bhotiya, Taic and Malaic to the South.
According to this classification Tamil belongs to the Turanian family. The Rev. R. Caldwell, ll.d.
has conclusively shewn that all the Dravidian languages are from the Scythian, and especially, its Finnic branch.
But from affinities traced out by him, in addition to those hereafter given, it would seem that we may go farther
back for many roots and forms in these tongues, to some common fountain both for them and for the languages
of the Indo-European family, including Sanscrit; nearer to the time when "the whole eartii was of one language."
He specifies 85 words in the Dravidian, as having Scythian affinities, 31 as Semitic, and 106 connected
with the West Indo-European family, distinct from those in Sanscrit.
It appears that some Aryans from the North, as missionaries of religion and civilization, had in a measure
humanized the tribes in the Southern part of the Peninsula, previous to any warlike irruption ; which perhaps
never affected the Southern tribes as it did the Northern. When Rama, a fabled incarnation of Vishnu, con
ducted his army of monkeys, or wild men of the woods, from Oude to Ceylon, he found in his march holy
ascetics from Ar'yavarta, lying between the Imaus and the Vind'hya mountains. Subsequently in the sixth or
seventh century before Christ, at the head of a similar Colony, we find the celebrated Agastya, called the father
of Tamil. He is said to have learned it from Skanda, the second son of Siva. We are not to suppose that
he formed the Tamil Alphabet. The words erqg/iBi, letter, and s-aitf., book, are original Tamil ; and show that
such existed before there were any innovations from Sanscrit, which Agastya himself commenced. He formed
the first Tamil Grammar. It contained 12,000 Sutras. All is now lost except some fragments preserved
by Tolkapyan, in a Grammar which bears his own name. Agastya wrote voluminously, both in Tamil and
Sanscrit, especially on Medicine ; but probably few if any of the works now bearing his name ore genuine.
In the opinion of the Rev. William Tatlor, the able Editor of Dr. Rottler's Dictionary, "there was origi
nally one simple homogeneous dialect, spoken by rude, simple aborigines from the Himalaya to Cape Comorin."
Mr. Taylor thinks that, "the earliest probable refinement of it was the Pali of the North, and the Tamil of
the extreme South ;" and that, " the Sanscrit assumed its own form by engrafting numerous Chaldaic terms of
science and others of common use on the old Pali." It is evident from their names, that the Pali must have
been anterior to the Sanscrit, the former signifying root or original, and the latter Jinished or polished.
It is stated by Colonel Sykes, that very ancient inscriptions on rocks and coins, are found in Pali and Pracrit
four hundred years earlier than in Sanscrit. *
It is said that the language of the Mountaineers of Rajah Mahal abounds in terms identified with Tamil
and Telugu. What is more singular, the names by which the ivory, apes, and peacocks, conveyed by Solomon's
* Asiatic Journal, vol. xii. p. 415.

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ships of Tarshish were known, are the same with those still -used in Tamil; seeming to imply that the
traders visited Ceylon or India, and obtained with these novelties their Tamil names, danta, kapi, and togai,
as found in the Hebrew Bible.
The Tamil is not a vulgar dialect. Before the principal basis of the English had a written character, it
was a highly polished language. Its name signifies stveetness, and though not so musical as the Telugu, in
its poetic form especially, it is not without its claim to euphonic charms, and "linked sweetness."
Unlike several of the Vernaculars of India, it is not, as some have supposed, a daughter of the Sanscrit. Its
Alphabet differs not only in character, but in sound ; and is more limited. Its Grammar, though conformed to the
Sanscrit, as far as the genius of the language would allow, is still very different, It has no article,- no relative
pronoun, no dual number, no optative mood. It differs in its numerals, in many nouns, verbs, and adverbs,
and in technical terms in grammar. In the declension of its nouns, the conjugation of its verbs, and the ar
rangement of its sentences, it more resembles the Latin.
While nearly all the Vernaculars of India have been greatly enriched from the Sanscrit, that wonderful
language has condescended to borrow even from the Dravidian group, of which the Tamil is the oldest, and
the principal. Dr. Caldwell in his learned Dravidian Comparative Grammar, instances 31 word's in Sanscrit
taken from Dravidian tongues, and 25 borrowed by both from some common source. He is of opinion that
the Sanscrit derived its cerebral consonants from the Dravidian.
It is evident that there was an early literature in Tamil independent of Sanscrit ; and now, within certain
ranges of thought, omitting terms of art, science, religion in a great measure, and certain abstract forms, we
may write in pure Tamil, as in English we may in pure Saxon. In fact the nearer we approach the ShenTamil the less we need Sanscrit. Dr. Caldwell has well said, "the Tamil the most cultivated, ab-inlra, of all
the Dravidian idioms, can dispense with the Sanscrit altogether, if need be, and not only stand alone, but flourish,
without its aid." It is certain that Tamil could do without Sanscrit much better than English without Latin.
In many respects, it would have been well, if tbe aboriginal tribes at the South had been left without Aryan
civilization. Undoubtedly the Brahmans improved their dialects, and taught them much of useful art and
science ; but by bringing them under the influence of the Puranic system of idolatry, they shackled their intel
lects, perverted their moral sense, and bound them fast to error by the chains of caste. The reason why
Tamil is more independent of Sanscrit than the Northern languages, and even than the other Dravidian tongues,
is, that it has not been left, like those, principally to the cultivation of the Brahmans. The Cural of Tiruvalluvsr, or sacred Pariah priest, written perhaps in the ninth century, A. D., and containing 1,330 distichs, is
regarded as one of the finest productions in the Tamil language; but its author was a Pariah. A reputed sister
of his, called Auveiyar, or Matron,. wrote brief epigrammatic moral verses, of much merit, now used in all the
Native Schools. The Chintamani "a brilliant romantic epic" of 15,000 lines, was written, probably in the tenth
century, A. D., by a Jaina ; and the Nannul, a High Tamil Grammar of great value, a little later, also by a
Jaina. The imitation, not translation, of the IiamayanH, was composed about the eleventh century, A. D., by
Kamban, the son of a king, and not of the priestly tribe. His production, consisting of 12,016 stanzas, in live
books, is considered by learned Tamilians as superior to the original.
The Tamil has certainly been greatly enriched from the Sanscrit, and has borrowed from it some letters, rather,
however, as a convenience than necessity. There is no reason for rejecting this aid, within proper bounds. By it,
the language has become copious, as before, it was precise, philosophical, and energetic. A native author
of repute, well versed in English, as well as his own vernacular, has said, adopting the words of Mr. Taylor
before mentioned, "it is one of the most copious, refined, and polished languages spoken by man."* This
Author has added, what may admit of doubt, "few nations on earth can perhaps boast of so many poets as the
Tamils." As, however, all their earlier literature was in poetry, even Dictionaries and Grammars, and works
on Medicine, Law, Architecture and Theology, the number of poets, so called, must have been great. The
Chola, Sera, and Pandyan kings of Southern India, especially the latter, from the 6th century before Christ,
to the 14th century after, were liberal patronizers of the Poets. A college of literati, called the Madura sangam,
was long in existence. The sunshine of royal favor brought many poets into light, if not into life. Their works were
"Tamil Plutarch by Simon Casie Chitty, Esq. Preface.

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mostly destroyed by the Mohammedans in the early part of the 14th century. It is not perhaps extravagant to
say, that, in its poetic form, the Tamil is more polished and exact than the Greek, and in both dialects, with
its borrowed treasures, more copious than the Latin. In its fulness and power it more resembles English and
German than any other living language. Its prose-style is yet in a forming state, and will well repay the
labor of accurate scholars in moulding it properly. Many Natives, who write poetry readily, cannot write a
page of correct prose.
In one respect the Tamil has an advantage over the other vernaculars of India. It has a greater amount
of Christian literature. As the number of Native Christians speaking Tamil is two or three times greater
than of those speaking any other vernacular, so the books prepared in that language are proportionably more numerous.

well
give
very
fully
that

It will be seen, therefore, that a Lexicon which will enable a student to read their books in poetry, as
as prose, is very necessary. Hitherto the Dictionary of Dr. Rottler has been the only one professing to
any aid to the student in reading Native books, except of the most elementary kind, and that, though
valuable, is too limited in its vocabulary, and deficient in Astrological, Mythological and Scientific terms,
to answer the purpose. It is very much confined to the Tamil of the Continent, not embracing much
is in good use in Ceylon.

To tbose who may wish to know something of the history of this work, it may be stated, that it was com
menced before any part of Rottler's dictionary was printed, by the Rev. J. Knight, Church Missionary at
Jaffna, assisted by Mb. Gabriel Tissera, a learned Native connected with the American Mission there. The plan
embraced not only a Tamil-English Lexicon of the common and poetic dialects, but, on a smaller scale, an
English-Tamil Dictionary, and one of Tamil synonyms. Mr. Knight, who was an accurate Tamil scholar,
labored diligently, as far as other duties allowed, in collecting materials for these publications, and was ably
assisted by the Rev. Peter Percival, then of Jaffna, now Professor of Sanscrit and Vernacular Literature in
the Presidency College, and other Missionaries, as also by Native scholars. After four or five years a voyage
to England, in 1838, on account of ill health, obliged him to suspend the work; and his death, followed
immediately on his return to Ceylon.
The materials collected were transferred to the American Mission, in Jaffna, which had borne the expense
of their collection. From them, in part, the Rev. Levi Spaulding, h. a., brought out the contemplated Tamil
Dictionary, and the Rev. Samuel Hctchings, si. a., removing from Jaffna to Madras in 1842, continued the
printing of the English and Tamil work. At the same time he carried on the preparation for the larger Dictionary.
In little more than a year his health failed, and he left India with no prospect of returning. It then devolved upon
the present Compiler to take charge of all the materials collected, to carry on the preparation for the larger work,
and to finish the correcting and printing of the English-Tamil Dictionary ; of which about one fourth remained
unfinished. This was done in a few months. Subsequently in 1852 Mr. Spaulding, who had assisted in first
preparing the work, brought out a second edition in Jaffna.
It is unnecessary to state all the causes of delay in commencing, and of subsequent interruption in prose
cuting the principal work. One or two circumstances may be mentioned to show why, between the time of
undertaking its preparation and its final completion, so many years elapsed. It is evident that a Missionary
with the entire care of a station, having a Native church, a large English school, and several schools in the
vernacular, could not devote a great proportion of his best hours to any literary pursuit, however important.
Besides these occupations, there was, in the present case, an extra draught of four hours a day, for three or
four months, in as many successive years, in the revision of the Tamil Scriptures, to say nothing of labor as
Secretary of a Mission, and, through most of these years as financial agent for two other Missions.
The. task to be accomplished was also great. Besides large deficiencies in the materials collected, I hey
were arranged on a plan which it was thought best not to follow, and however valuable, as a whole, were
somewhat like fish brought to shore in a net, good and bad together. A selection had to be made, and the
Vocabulary required to be greatly increased.
So far as the materials had been arranged, the words collected were placed alphabetically, without reference
to their origin, whether Tamil or Sanscrit, or to their being primitives or derivatives. The representative of
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the verb was the past verbal, after the manner of Sadur-Agaradi. This is convenient, but exposes to error;
because the verbal has sometimes a different meaning from other parte of the verb. After much consultation, it
was thought best to take the root of the verb, as of other parte of speech, for the leading word. This is the
imperative singular. All the parte of the verb flow naturally from that. This arrangement, though the most
simple, as well as most philosophical, had not been adopted in any Dictionary, and required an entire re-casting
of the copy so far as prepared. It was also thought necessary to separate the Sanscrit from the Tamil
words, designating the primitives by an asterisk, and, in important cases, giving a reference to Wilson's Sanscrit
Dictionary, which had not been done at all in the copy. Often a single word stood for both Sanscrit and
Tamil. The derivatives, too, were to be brought under their primitives, when it could be done without making
it too difficult to find them. On this account it was necessary to write and re-write the copy several times.
But what was a vastly greater labor, Tamil renderings were to be added to all the principal words, and the
various meanings, with translations of the examples. This was for the double purpose of fixing the definitions
more precisely, and of making the Dictionary useful to natives not understanding English.
Though a very small part of the copy was at that time in any sense complete, a commencement in printing
was made in 18.53, and proceeded with by the Compiler to September 1855, when he was obliged, by loss of
health, to leave for his native land ; and was absent nearly two and a half years. The Rev. Peter Percival,
before mentioned, very kindly undertook the supervision of the preparation and printing, for a time ; and con
tinued his labors about a year, when his professional duties obliged him to suspend them. Only 280 pages
were then printed. When resumed in 1858, and 80 pages added, there was what threatened to be a final
stop to the undertaking for want of money. The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions,
who had hitherto borne all the expense, could not, on account of a large debt, make further advances, even to
save themselves from the almost entire sacrifice of all that had been done.
To prevent the waste, in great measure, of what had been printed, the loss of the manuscripts prepared,
and the failure of bringing out a book so much needed, after application to Government for aidwhich was
unsuccessful, except to the extent previously promised of taking one hundred copies of the book when finished
the Compiler proposed to carry on the undertaking by dividing the expense into 70 shares of Rupees 200 each,
and to allow to every share 10 Copies of the Lexicon ; which would be at the rate of Rupees 20 for each copy.
If all were taken the estimated expense would be met, and 500 copies of the edition remain for the American
Board, toward their previous large outlay.
This proposal was responded to only in part, as will be seen by reference to the list of Subscribers. To the present
time, including the subscription from Governmentthe amount subscribed is scarcely more than a moiety of
the estimated expense. Had this been as great as was expected, there would be Rupees 7,000 to be provided
for. It has been considerably less. Still it leaves a debt of more than Rupees 5,000, to be met by the gradual
sale of the work. This of course rests on the Compiler, who commenced it on his own private responsibility,
with the expectation of probable loss, and with no chance of gain. Whatever is realized, above the actual
expense, is to go to the American Board. When only a small part of the money needed was given, or promised,
the printing was re-commenced in September 1859, and steadily prosecuted to its conclusion, in July 1862; or in
a little less than three years.
In the preparation of the work the Compiler has been aided at different times by competent
Natives. Of these, the first was Raraanuja Cavi Rayar, long well known as a leading Munshi in Madras. He
is not living. The next, and for some years, until he was appointed Head Munshi in the Presidency College,
was T. Vizagaperumal ; then, until he also left for the College, Veerasawmy Chetty. For the last two
years, Athimoolum Moodelly, and for a longer time Mr. Abraham Alliene, a good native scholar. The sheets as
issued from the Press have had the benefit of correction, for a short time, by Mr. B. Kellogg, connected with
the Department of Public Instruction, and for roost of the remainder by D. C. Visvanatha Pillai, b. a. To all
these the Compiler would express his obligations, also to Mr. Nevins who was with him for a year after
recommencing the printing; but more especially to Mr. Percival, as having charge of the preparation and
printing of the work during the absence of the Compiler.
For the neatness of the typography, and general accuracy and taste of the printing, all who use the Lexicon
will feel themselves indebted to Mr. Hunt, Superintendent of the American Mission Press, and his Assistants.

PREFACE.

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The work was begun and has been prosecuted, principally, to promote Christian Missions, by assisting
Missionaries to acquire the Tamil language. This is not to be learned by a few vocabularies, or from
Dictionaries of the common dialect only. Who could fancy that he had a knowledge of Latin or Greek
if he had not read a single poem in those languages ? It is not that Missionaries should use high words in their
conversation or preaching, that they ought to know something of the poetic dialect, but, on the contrary, that they
may know how to avoid them, and use good words neither too high nor too low, that is too vulgar. As,
however, the natives are exceedingly pleased with any tiling in the shape of poetry, or song, a preacher who
would address them with most effect, should be able sometimes to quote from the songs, and poetic sayings, of
the "wise men" among the Hindus.
A missionary, who has a fair acquaintance with Tamil, stated publicly that It was long before he learned that
the Tamilians have a high and low language, and that he was, while in this state of ignorance, not understood
by the people, because he used the former, as learned from books. But his mistake consisted not in using good
words, such as he might learn from well written books, or from good speakers in public or in conversation, but
in not using the right words in the right place ; or, perhaps in not pronouncing them correctly ; for most foreigners
fail more in pronunciation than in the use -of words. No one need to employ vulgarisms, or imitate the patois of
horse-keepers, or any other low dialect, to be understood. The common people understand a grammatical sentence,
and the proper use of finite verbs, as well as one ungrammatical, in which the persons and lenses are merged in
some imperfect form of the verb. If a scholar, leaving the proper rules of the language, tries to learn the vari
ous vulgar dialects, which a native may use intelligibly, he will be constantly liable to make ludicrous mistakes.
Who but an Irishman would undertake to use the English of a low Irishman, or who but a Highland Scotchman
venture upon Gselic forms? The truth is there is not a high and low Tamil, except of the poetic and common
dialect ; but there is a simple grammatical Tamil, intelligible to high and low, as in English, unless interlarded with
high wordsas may be done in any language, if one wishes to show his learning, or knows no betterand there
are endless varieties of provincialisms, cant-word?, words peculiar to a trade or profession, and vulgarisms
differing in different places, and among different classes, and not intelligible to all, even of the Natives ; and
much less at proper command by a foreigner. The missionary has little to do with these, except to avoid them.
An accurate knowledge of the language is indispensable to every Missionary to the Tamilians, who would,
in the highest sense, magnify his office. One reason of the comparative inefficiency of many who speak and
preach in a vernacular, whether foreigners or natives, is their limited acquaintance with its richness and power.
Even those principally employed in teaching Native youth through the medium of English, would find themselves
possessed of a new faculty, if able freely to use the mother tongue of the pupil. They could then ascertain whether
their teaching was understood ; and could not only teach but educate. The great desideratum in all AngloVernacular Institutions is, to make the pupils thorough in their knowledge of their own language, as well
as the English, that they may be able to transfer the treasures of the latter into the former. The actual fact
is, that many natives who are good English scholars, neglect, if they do not despise, their own tongue. To
all Government officers among the Tamil people ; to all educated Native youths in their midst ; and to all
Oriental scholars, a knowledge of this language is important.
There is an increasing conviction of the value of this knowledge. The Government have given a wide-spread
stimulus to the study of the Vernaculars, by requiring many of their agents, both in the Civil and Military
service, to cultivate them, and by establishing Examinations to test the fitness of natives as well as other
applicants for employment, as in other respects, so also, in an acquaintance with some vernacular. In the
Missionary Schools, and Government Institutions, more attention is paid than formerly to the native languages.
The Press is also aiding in the work. A brighter day is thus dawning upon the natives of India.
Amidst the various hinderances and discouragements which have attended the prosecution of this work, nnd
made its wheels drag heavily, and sometimes to stop, it is only by the special blessing of God, that it has been
concluded. At the feet of Jehovah-Jesus it is humbly laid ; to all Missionaries among the Tamil people, it is
respectfully dedicated.
M. WINSLOW.
American Mission House, ChinVidrepeltah,
Madras, August, 1862.

THE PLAN OF THE LEXICON.

In using this Lexicon its plan should be understood. It is intended to combine, as far as possible, a
philosophical and alphabetical arrangement of the words, without repetition. The derivatives are brought under
their primitiveswhich are arranged alphabetically, in large typewhen the initial letters are the same or
changed by common grammatical rules.
If different, the important words arc given as principals, with a
reference to the root. The verbs also are given as principals in large type. The derivatives are in a medium
type, and are arranged, with the exception mentioned, under their primitives, either alphabetically or in the order
of the definitions with which they are connected. The directions for using must therefore be consulted.
When verbal nouns are given, it is to fortify the definition of the word by reference to the Sadur, or
because the verbal, as is sometimes the case, differs somewhat from the verb, or one form of a verbal from
another. Those ending in t> and in l/ often differ, as the latter takes more the meaning of a substantive,
and is regularly declined. Though it has been intended to place the definitions, generally, in the order of
their importance, the most common are not always given first. There are other considerations to be taken
into account, in determining the extent of a meaning, which are not in every case obvious.
It will be noticed that Adjectives, Adverbs and some Particles are given as primaries. This may not be
strictly correct, according to Tamil grammarians, who make little distinction between these and Nouns, especially
the two former ; but it is convenient.
Adjective forms of abstract nouns, as jy^aoto, a^mw, QairGtmm, GtjptGnw, Qu^mw, &c, might be arranged
under their nouns, but in some of them, as for instance the two last, it is more simple to make the adjective
also a primary. In some cases it may be doubtful which is the root. Adjectives proper are not very numerous,
their place being generally supplied, by .nouns and participles, but there are some, and these of course, are
primaries, as isec or <eud, Seo, ueo, and u>pp. We might add tyjj and Oungi, but they may be formed from the
abstract nouns Lfgimw and Quir&eaw.
The grammatical rules occasionally given for the change, omission, or reduplication of letters, may be consi
dered by some as superfluous; but to many they will be a convenience. The reference of important words to
Wilson's Sanscrit Dictionary, Second Edition, when found in that, is for the better satisfaction of those who
can thus verify the meanings there. When authorities are given, as Rottler, Beschi, Ellis, or
for e&naunp,
Sadur-Agaradi, especially in regard to the last, it is not to be understood that other words have not like
authority, though not given, or that the definition rests only on such authority ; but that these especially sanc
tion the word in the use given. The former of them, within the limited plan of its Vocabulary, and making
allowance for the meanings being given by Synonyms, is usually correct. There is scarcely a word of which
several exact synonyms can be given, much less will each of those be words synonymous with every other. For
Instance, while under jy^^ii, twenty-five synonyms are given, scarcely half a dozen of them could be used for as
many others in the list. This source of error is to be guarded against, in using the Sadur.
Great assistance has been derived from Dr. Rottler's Dictionary.
When doubt existed as to his render
ings, and they seemed not fully supported by others, his name is given. In Botanical names he has been often
followed, because the old system is better known, except to professed botanists. Other authorities have, however,
been consulted ; and sometimes the new classification has been adopted. As to Beschi, and the Old Dictionary,
they are not authority, except as to the fact of the word having been in use. The addition of prov. for
provincial, has a general, but not exclusive reference to Jaffna usage, and that of local to Madras. Poetic (p.)
implies that there is only poetic authority for the word, and (c.) for common, that it is frequent, but not
classical, while (v.) for vulgar carries its own meaning.
In the first part of the Lexicon to the name of some medicinal and other plants M. Die. is annexed to
show the authority to be a Medical Dictionary, as Ainslie or some other; but as reference for these is some
times to Ainslie, sometimes to a Botanical Dictionary, and sometimes to Drury on the Useful Plants of India,
this reference is omitted in most of the pages.

DIRECTIONS FOR USING THE LEXICON.

Look for the root of the word sought, which in verbs is the imperative, among those in the largest
type. If the first two or three letters are known the word will easily be found. If there be a change from
these in the derivatives, it will generally be sufficient to recollect the usual rules for the mutation of letters.
For instance you have &p&, and do not find it in this form, you will, of course, look under sen; or for l&pa,
under i9io. Imperatives, however, though capable of being traced further back to a primitive root, are given as
primaries, for ease of reference. Thus you find s-q^C, though it comes from a-^eh-. Whatever part of a verb
you may have, look for the imperative, which will be its first letter, or first two or three letters, unless changed
by rule. If a word supposed to be a derivative is not found as such, it is to be looked for as a primary,
for the reason before mentioned.
It is to be remembered that the alphabetical order is followed for each
distinct class, whether primaries or secondaries, and, therefore, the search for a word is not to be given up
until both have been carefully examined, bearing in mind the rules for the change of letters. Let it also bo
remembered that the letters u and ai are often used interchangeably, also i and or, and that at sometimes
stands for car, and p for n with a mute following. Thus for uireuw is unuih, for SCicaui is 8daru>, for messresau,
is siskeriM, and for SiuuirdQtuw, you may have iSpuirdQiuu), For the Sanscrit form atppn you find a^ppii, atippti
and even appi; for &neb$Du>, you have the Tamil form &npfinu>, for ^apiii, you see jyil*_ii>, for (Q&fiou) (s^dpnui
for <5g.i_ii @ilt_ii>, and for iSfliuiiiSidiuw; for the vulgar forms iSj>ii, and QflaBx, you have tS^aw, and
Oitteoaj. These are only examples to be borne in mind in looking for words not readily found. With the
leading word, notice any that may be connected with it, or mentioned subsequently, whether as common or vulgar.
In words like $pp, remember that the root may be only the first vowel, as in this case 9, and look for that.
When there is a verb in which the consonant of the root is doubled, but you do not find the imperative in that
form, look for the root with a single consonant, as jyear for j^esr^n. For QpiupS, s-^ilS, &c, refer to Qpiui,
B^cir, &c, and for creat and a.>i_, see the roots er(S and -. In compound words of a genus and species,
the former, as the root, will often be the last part of the word, as, ouL-taendso, a road shaded by thick trees;
Seoauraw, a hard style in writing.
Observe that verbal nouns are usually placed after the other derivatives of the verb, unless, as sometimes,
they are made primaries ; and that Tamil words, and Tamil letters, take precedence of the Sanscrit. The letter
f, follows il. The Sanscrit prefixes, whether they are privative, or otherwise, are followed by their compounds,
as jfu, privation, jyuanaih, ingratitude. Such Sanscrit words as Qpaiuij> and
are found in their Tamil form
QpdSvui and *pp.
As b and eo are not properly initial letters, g or t will usually be found placed before them, but some
foreign words, and a few others, are given with these initials. Some beginning with s, and two or three other
Sanscrit letters, are entered, being frequently found in print.
The Abbreviations scarcely need explanation. The principal are, prov. at the beginning of a sentence, pro
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Mah. Mahratta ; Jig. figurative ; inf. infinitive ; v. noun, verbal noun ; appel. n. appellative noun ; priv. privative.

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IBIBLrOTITECA]

TAMIL

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ENGLISH

DICTIONARY.

^ycE/EiaS//?, s@Qpetir, pQpek, uQuesr,


**, v. n. To be proud, haughty, arrogant,
self-conceited, fanux**.
jy&iEjasiTl&iX, in/. To be joyous,
happy; ex
mind, (p.)
^jsmsetfluLf, v. noun. Joy, hilarity,
gladness of heart.
xw^/nruD, s. Pride, self-conse
quence, *cr"i. 2. One of the four intellec
tual powers, the energy which excites to
action, jq*0A*ratrB;a<f<Qwifirg>. (See
futb.) 3. Self-consciousness, individuality,
regarding one's self as performing actions
instead of the deity as operating within,
'Qer^S$Q*(yA(5. 4. (p.) An operating
cause of transmigration, Jj>Ba<5g/>vi; ex
jy*ii myself, el *inb that which acts.
^l&iEiarro @jt& JgljiiGtaainrd&jriijd,
s. The bond of the three evil princi
ples, afitiwaiii, which bind the soul from
eternity, and subject it to births, (p.)
/atibaiTir0$Bl!TUJu>, s. The three
MM 0, viz. Qp&QtuuilSirih, QpiSajBQpiS
I(A :f
[fl, and v1*6 - ^.<L!l .4-.-.-:. (/')
gjatEiGinB, s. A proud person.
^sy^flHOT)^, 5. The palm of the hand,
&.drcrero; t\r J|[*io, inside, '/
*^ySiL/ti, s. Mimicry, ridicule,
making sport. See cgB<u</>. (c.)
^js&tusrrnm-, s. One who makes
sport. 2. A king's jester.
jya*, . Time, QunQggi. 2. Day
time,
Wilson's Sanscrit Dictionary
p. 100. Ahan.
^jS3=<3nL.(S , s. The demonstrative
prefixes, jy, g) and when they form part
of the word with which they are con
nected; as, jyir, )/or, &./&-; ex ,jyt0,
interior, e<
^y<5F/_ti3, s. [prtP. ,=gy c< <iL_ti, Jtwft'ce.] Injustice, jy<S>. 2. A wile, trick,

jy. The first letter of theTamil alpha


bet, gp^Q^Wj*^. 2. A demonstrative prefix,
*u-Qi_
as, fAQsr*>psBr for j/tfJtQmppeSr,
3. Termination of the neuter plural of verbs,
jf&;SBixijljsiriC?c5,S), as, isfitar. 4. A sign of
the 6th case followed by plural nouns, as,
otct. 5. An interposed vowel, *rA>aj,
as, in i=r*c3. 6- Sign of the number 8, we
<3i_<*i rsir*rf6r(g;9. 7. A vowel affix to
every consonant not a mute, QuiiQtuQpjigit
*irJj*Oii fj?sii. 8. A privative prefix
from the Sanscrit, as, sKsrii, ^is^yani.
j>] j^. A.n interjection expressive of
surprise or pity, jP*jj!j*A^Siiq. 2. Hia
tus, a dissonance in metre, Su.i$_o. (p.)
jyootSli,*. Grain, gnssfttuw, as, jyoosig;
3iSi, Make not grain scarce (dear.) (p )
jyoo-xriis, s. The Qa/si-GJar(T5<!E(g,
shrub. (Medical Dictionary.)
^ oo * .r ear, s. The letter ^gy, (jc^
(p.)
jy0oQ3), pres. QQpesr, past jyoofi
Qsrar, fut. Q*i*ir, inf.
b. n. To dimin
ish, shrink; be shortened as a vowel; be
reduced, as wealth, &c <gsa>piu. 2. To be
come closed or compressed, as a flower,
umbrella, &c cjk*. 3. To be acute, re
fined, as knowledge, 0eHa>unui*. (p.)
^f&Q'jjpesfiiS'teo, s. The letter oo
shortened.
^jooBujsuiSai, s. Penetration, acu
men, discrimination.
j>j 00 (&j so eQ , s.
A kind of cake,
Jiia. 2. Any light food, %.jjt5Vi$_. (p.)
jyoo^sssrtii, $. A name of the let
ter A, ^SjfiQiQftg. (p.)
^ooja, dem. That thing, the thing
distant from the speaker, jf&^lm Qur
sj#lLS. (p.)
=jy00o3i_/T(Sa7ii, . The bartavelle or
Greek partridge. See liWgpB. (p.)
00*8 Ssssr, s. Names of the infe
^syaiaS^iLo, s. Chicanery, strat
rior class, whether animate or inanimate;
agem, treachery, circumlocution, pcGi
[ex jjA>, not, et >Sot, class,] not the
mrpp.
superior class, t-uifUtajmiitoipg. (p.)
jy i_6ar, s. An unjust, deceitful,
^jyosaataiysrr, s. God, as inhabit
treacherous man.
ing the soul, jJ*4*rf>p(oir. 2. The soul
as God, the divinity within, ,gsrar.Note. *jy<S_s3Tiii, s. That which cannot
Other derivatives from jyi4 will be found
or ought not to be done, (opp. to *i_ni)
under that word.
Qruuuui-ifig. 2. Hurt, mischief, S. (p.)
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jyais^iuui, s. Injustice, j>/!.


^gt/s(^,s. Wickedness, Qurr)eo/riib(3j.
(c.) 2. Interior, inside,
3. Middle,
a. 4. The belly, paunch, mnSjt. (p.)
^/sGiQ&ujuj, in/. To tease, vex ;
kjiV/i the accusative.
&I&<B<R, s. A snake, uitldl/ ; ex
to crawl, (p.)
a owf?, s. Interior, as of the fi
brous part of the bark of a tree, -*. 2.
An inland, agricultural, rice district, u><y
fiSaitn. (p.)
^ysssaafl^ii, s. [priv.
csssafl^ii.]
Innumerable quantity, *OT*flr?uj. 2.
Mental calculation, counting differently
from the usual mode, loesr&xsnfiaii ; (j>.)
Note. The words beginning with j> and
having a negative sense are generally
formed in the same manner.
SI&gs&P u^^itisjsu), s. An alma
nac made by mental calculation.
*^y<ssjor< i, s. [priv.
et seasriw.']
That which is without parts, entireness,
jyJSrnA. Wils. p. 5. Akha.NDA. (p.)
em-l-ldnth, adv. Entirely,wholly.
jsi&<sbsriesr)S. The undivided One,
the Deity; also used for Siva, Vishnu
and Argha. (p.)
^/s aksrirra east ear, s. The Su
preme Being, (p.)
^I&esannsnnui, s. Wideness, ex
panse, boundlessness, (p.)
^laessriirann^iTearih', s. Perfect
wisdom, (p.)
^seminsns eS^^^I, s. Bound
less desire, spiritual aspirations, (p.)
^jy ,35 aarz_Lb, s. [ct/Z.] An earthen
lamp, metweSsr&Q.
^I&smuf-, s. A kind of musical in
strument, giiultSwh. (p.)
* 65 snr u/, sj ih , s. [priv.
et sesur
if-fii^."] Entireness, immensity, o"Cfu\
Wils. p. 5. Akhandita. (p.)
*-jy65^, s. [priv. <gj et b$.~\ A desti
tute person,
^yis^, s. An acacia tree, Qeueouaru!,
Mimosa, L. 2. A tree, Excsecaria agallocha, L., ^liiiStumrii. (M. Die.)
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*=jy s i , s. A class of leguminous


trees, Coronilla granditlora, L.. including
three species, the leaves of which are
edible, g^na. (c.) Wils. p. 5. Agastv.
&ir<ss>Lf. tusif^sl, s. A fruit tree.
Q&dusu&pjS, s. A small tree with
red flowers.
1jb p* &
s. A small tree used
for medicine.
Jf&pjRi, inf. [ex ^isii, inside, et
to give.] To insert, inclose, infold,
(p.)
,^yi,?, v. noun. Embracing, an
embrace.
jtjs^^eiossr, s. Rules for amatory
poems, &c. opp. to l^aSs.-^. 2. Mental de
lectation, especially in love, ^s^ffitlsQifcQft
See ^auQur^jir. (p.)
^s^^l'^smui^pw, s. as ji/suLjpu
QurqrsB or sasA&^grzj-ji Quqs*$?asBijUi. Voluptuous desire on the part of one only
in sexual intercotirse. (p.)
**>!3'>iil3tLiLb, s. A grammar of jf
s^uar, of which little remains, pig*.
2. (Improperly,) needfulness, indispensableness, ,sy/S.ui.
"^/x^Qiu ssr^yasn.i^ujsar, s. A
poet and sage celebrated in thellamavanam,
ISkandam and other works of antiquity.
He is regarded as the former of the Tamil
language which he is said to have learned
of Skanda the son of Siva. He is also the
reputed author of several works, still ex
tant, in whole or in part, in the Tamil lan
guage; such as, a Grammar, Materia Medica, a work on Astrology, Astronomy, and
several essays on the unity of the divine
being, as opposed to the iiopular system of
polytheism, Sec. He is regarded as the son
of !x>th Mythra and Varuna by Urvasi; is
represented to be of very short stature, and
to have been born in a water jar. He is
famed for having compressed and swallow
ed the ocean, for the sake of the celestials.
Other wonderful stories are also told of him,
and received with undoubted credence. He
is considered as the regent of the star Canopus, o,!(jptfl. Wils. p. 5. Agastya.
Sy
(glajri(^ Lruii-j, s. A famous
compound cathartic. See csjoiit/.
jij s p fsl uj ir, s. An immense, un
fathomable abyss, miujj ^,tf*. 2. The
ocean, *&t$nb.
*^gtiamss>r$, s. Pride, self-conceit,
arrogance, insolence, ^si^'^H. (c.)
SISBenpuS^eoijilpsi). Falling by
pride.
jya'Uijn, s. [ex ^sii, inside, et
l/>.] Secret enmity, hatred among rela
tives, fc-iJ-usroa.
<=gy*zjt_/<i<S(ii, s. Ground of infe
rence (in logic.) See utsm. (p.)
jy&uui, inf. [ex ^/sih, inside, et
u.] To be obtained, )<_*. [with dat.~\
as rsjr*ML/L/i_rj. 2. {with nom.] To be
ensnared, entangled, _i^ui_ as pigirpjiiij
BiesrauuiLQissr. 3. [with nom. and dat,~\
To be within one's power, influence, ad
vice, &C, wfijut. as &<$i!8it[b rrearauu
<?_*. 4. To submit, become subordinate,
Stfluui as sC-ifcriserairsuutirfir. (r.)
2

sgi/auutSsFss, inf. To entrap, en ^jsuQuujs Siebfj'ss! , s. The au


thor of a poem on abstract devotion. Sec
snare, involve, n-LLuSpp.
j>j 3iuupi^i\u ti, s. Abstinence from
^gu^LJsnu, . A ladle or large spoon,
venery as a medical prescription; ex
usually of cocoaimt shell, ilKni. (c.)
mind.
^jausmudanwi-i, s. Handle of a
^jjy ce u u t to, s. A raised area for
ladle.
sitting, Q/)<a*. (p.)
piLis uevu, s. A ladle used in
^ <t, u u pjv, s. Self-attachment.
cooking cakes, com. fu-t^ausmu.
See uip; ea* ^jaii, mind.
pirtfjgs uss>u, s. [j)rov.] A trowel.
j>jtsuur, s. A parapet or raised
GlppausBu, s. A small kind of
area within a fortification, wPgs<*(?iBi_.
2. A surrounding wall,
3. A ditch
ladle.
round a fort, ^ag. (p.)
ji/suQun-Q^sir, s. [ex ^yii>, mind,
jy u u iT lLQ a/ shr snr ld . s. A kind
et <5ur(j.] Rules for amatory poems, jf
of poetry in which the subject is com
dQui(j*jS. 2. Hules for reasoning, ei*
plete but the verse incomplete, ofi^urg:
3. Mental enjoyments in love,
uii. 4. A Ixiok treating of mental de
lectation, gfie-jaiaaip. j(*uOuj(Ta is de^PjiEULjiTLLQrjvuLi, s. The twelve
veloped in these three constituents, vii.,
members of ^ijC3ur^ir or gi*t$tlsn, viz.
1. opffiQutija, primary arrangements of
1. gjiueoua^'Ssssr. Method of
nature with regard to (a) rfsuii, soil,
in five varieties, and (b) CW^, time,
defining a thing or showing its nature,
in two grand divisions. 2. *rsuQutt3&3
quality, &c.
natural peculiarities incidental to each of
2. euemsius p^I'Ssmsr. Amplifica
the
divisions ofthe soil under 14 heads viz.,
tion, or detailing at large what has been
(a) Qcemixs, peculiar gods belonging to a
said briefly.
place, tutelary deities or penates, ( b) cur*
3. QurrjpwapgUckm. The rule for
C/wr, chiefs or lords of the district, (c)
summing up or recapitulating.
g)#*cjsf/, subjects or inhabitants under
them, (d) 4=r, birds, (e) ievc(g, beasts, (f)
4. &puua^^2E!ser. The rule for
nr, city or town, (y) it, water, (h) u,
discriminating, or explaining the differ
flowers, (i) icrii, trees, (j) au^, food, (k)
ence of things.
uts>p, drum, (I) urti, musical instruments,
5. s-euwsus^^l'Sessr. The-rule for
(mi) ue&r, tune, and (n ) O^ruSA), occupa
illustrating a subject by metaphors,
tion, trade or mode of earning a livelihood.
comparisons, &c.
3. m-tiuQui($a, essential characteristics of
lovers. The subject matter of this trea
6. LjpSle^uja^^l'Bsissr. The rule for
tise, to which the two former are auxili
exemplifying a subject by examples.
ary or conducive, is developed in five dis
7. 6T$rrr8'fo)uj&p(3%esisr. The rule
positions or actions, either mental or cofor elucidating a circumstance by its
poral, viz., (a ) l/sjs^, union or the state
opposite.
in which husbands and wives are together
in their family, (b) J^cv, separation when
8. annessr or * (njeS ma ^^IHemr.
for lawful purposes, (c) <7a^, the state
Showing the condition or quality of a
in which they continue solitary, especially
thing by its original cause.
the bride, (d) kftl-Aj, love quarrels, (c) Si
9. sirifftueus^fdtkmr. Proving a
weeping and lamentation in any pe
thing by its effects.
riod of their life for any cause. These five
characteristics are respectively ascribed to
10. gnz&euapl'&Bsr. The rule for
the above five species of soil, as appropri
relating an action, event, &c, to which
ately adapted to their nature, as
belong the following: 1. Q*juy<*r,
to
l5^*> to ufJw,
to opcjSsu,
who. 2. Q*iuQabS&i, what. 3. (yS*s,
ami^ to lochia, and jgjB-jw to Q^iu^ev. gf*
by what helps. 4. uu<Sr, why. 5. ._<i
or rfuio, where. 6. rvi, when. 7. fip&,
pfr<5*'3$00 p)bmii2&issai BtsuQutcjsrsteQmQg
in what manner or how.
11. Qpeiresreaieuius^^^Eimr. The
tg/j&uQunrTjjLLQsiTGnei!, s. A poem
rule for foretelling events from signs.
which treats of ji*uQurcj&.
12. ie8TG8res>6iJuj&p$l2stsisr. The *^<56LOii), s. A tree in general, usnu
rule for foretelling the consequences of
Qurgi. Wils p. 5. Agama. (p.)
any action, (p.)
^jSLnirrrisLCi, s- Singing in a low,
j|ul(,s, Depth, =gif(i>. (p.)
deep voice without opening the mouth.
In 9>iiy defined by ^i^a>wtSf,uriAi. (p.)
*g>]&LJL-ipu>, s. Enjoyment in love
on the part of one only, w>AS>a./i Ou ^gtfSLCs, s. Interior, inside, within, car.
(j*)iOT/'i. 2. Ten enjoyments treated of
5y d s tsgv , s. In anatomy, inner
in the book called ^yauQunyar, viz.,
tuberosity, ^iju? */aiij.
^/sssrrip^^/Ba/Ttfi, s. The in
en*, @Kfiis\B, JgwsufraiTcywSw, and ugvmp
side, solid part of timber, the heart of a
Qfl&jfol. (JJ.)
tree.
^y<E u Lj p @ $ 2s3ar suLjpuQurr
jysG^fi, s. [vul. t9inQp&.~\ A reli
(jor, s. as ^y*L/L/pia. Partial enjoyment
gious mendicant in his own country
in love, (p.)
used in opposition to uiQgS).
^l&ut-lpuuinL, s- A poem made
^IsiSVeo, s. The self-existent God,
concerning any of the 10 things men
2. Inside, B-n*J.
tioned in jfsu^pii. (p.)

^asH/eg, s. Inner petals as found


in tlie lotus and some other flowers;
ex
(//.)
jy<SLf , S. House, dwelling, inSssr.
^s^isf-iLinin-^j-S'SuniLisf.y s. A wife.
2. A female domestic.
sy,^S/T^, s. Those of one's own
family friends, relative?; opp. to Ljpt#ei.
^isQpsmi^iurTesT, s. A householder.
2. A landholder. 3. A caste man.
41 & ii> ui$-tLi a ft, s. A caste among
tlie Hindus form.rly employed as ser
vants in the palace and in temples.
iy s/x, *. The earth, yuP. 2. Depth,
4ja>. 3. Place, <g<_ia. 4. Form of the 7th
case or locative, vtfS"Si-i- 5- Grain, /trafl
uu, as ^f&*& used in almanacs, (p.)
^s^aSSso, s. Tlie price of grain,
jys/x, j. Mind, heart, will, one's
self, (eerie.
^sfFgirpiCjn, . Qualities of the
mind or heart, as kindness, mercy. 2.
Internal organs, &c, opp. to wMa>
(/' )
s u>@ & S$ jSyaLosu/f
Plea
sure, joy, inward happiness, expansion
of the mind.
<9f & <JdlS a anil, .i. Self-importance,
self-wiil. 2. Pride,
.iysti, s. Sin, urrenua. Wils. p. 8.
Agiia. 2. Tree in general, meuQucgi.
Wils. p. 5. Aoa. (p.)
An incantation repeated while bathing;
ex to(5>, wash.
^f&iDffiLeizr^apgwiS. A species of
bathing when the above incantation is
repeated.
* jy a lc l8 iu ld, s. Ten thousand
quintillions, ^Qrno-. (/.)
jy-Jiiti?iJ)uj, . A harlot, concu
bine, Our^Kdt. fp.J
SiSLDLMiunsLDGsrw^ s. Committing
adultery ; gfsthiSu*, wenfl, going.
^j^wLSliurTsineenh usxrsssr, inf. To
commit adultery.
^j-swiSitunsLDSsnjo uemrgng/Speuebr.
He who commits lewdness.
*jtjXTUj, s. The name of the letter
^y. &Qrat4&. ?. A suffix of consonants, g,a
QpQf4&ar*rer>u, aS iMrii. 3. A town or
village iu an agricultural district, ic^/sie^
&r. 4. A village of brahmins, uiiuussTtGefl.
5. Mercury, quicksilver,
(A/. Z>ir.)
* j>j s iP: stp, snri-T, s. [prtr. ^sy e< /fla^
csj, drawing, jr.] {Si.) Dislike, <3
jtul/. 2. borrow, gxxtb. (p.)
^jy stj, *. A fragrant wood. See
Wils. p. 5. Agabu. (j>.)
^y sirp^rr, s. [priv. jy e< sfrppn,
maker.] One not a creator, one without
action, Q*-^B^p/s^. (p.)
ftsnpppgi'suiss,s. Not creating, but
having power to continue the order pre
scribed at the creationone of the three
prerogatives of the Supreme Being.
* J)]3;t lcs ,t ajsS iff u l9.j- Qturrsti,^jy
simsvfjB<5u\2rQij!sj>, s. [priv. et zsiDslj
^rtiiJrSxi-'ji.] The neuter verb, QriuuuQi
Quwrji'Qar^LiiSiar. (p.)

*j>/T,,T(Lp&ii>, s. (St.) Morning, the


(lawn, tmwsaop. (p.)
=iy 3"'^, s. A dictionary, vocabulary.
2. An alphabetical index, table of con
tents; ex j/*ra, et ^fi, first.
jya\3to, s. Width, breadth, exten
sion, tSfiaf. 2. The breast, chest
; ex
distance, (p.)
^jaeoisLLesii , s. Narrowness, want
of breadth, (c.)
j^aeos>jsnrr,s. One of the four modes
ofexplaining verse, explanation at large,
exposition, as rf(s/P/r. !>ec
(c.)
*^ya;si9na5, [pro/).] j>j %<s9, muj , s.
One of the five matrons and wife of Gau
tama a sage and philosopher, uigssarafl
ei>B*tf.Qsw(3figl, Wils. p. UK). Ahalya.
jij
s. The earth, ytiO. (p.)
ty <r, sS iu oh , j. Tree in general,
tDFuQutrgl. (/>.)
=Sy
=j!y a1, >G?#ir, ^jSGnQpssr,
Giar.
r. a. To leave, yield to, re
tire from, tia*. 2. To prosper, increase,
jfii*/i**. 3. To remove from, become dis
tant, iStu. 4. To spread, widen, extend,
ur. 5. To escape, get away, Seu*; ex
si*ii, width.
^jsediSppeo. Standing afar off.
jy*6iiif, s. Low persons, out-casts,
persons excluded from society,
tistn. (p.)
syeiisi) ^speo, v. noun. The
state of iK-ing removed or separated.
2. A going or wearing off.
^/ae^esis jyaeosms, v. noun. Go
ing out of the way, stepping aside, re
tirement.
jyaSiieif, s. Wideness, extension,
expanse.
^/6tiQsijniT, s. Out-casts who must
keep at a distance.
^l&Gsrpeupleii, s. Extensive knowl
edge.
*isttmsarfiiis:Q*v&i7eJ&&efip*ii, they who
observe a courteous address without
guile.
fqS*appxtir(g(5i&'fa>, the envious will
not prosper, (<5?*.)
^jytSjjysrr,*. Breadth, extension, jijs
2. Town, village, mi. 3. A coun
try, inhabited district, ifiS. 4. Greatness,
honor, Quests, (p.)
jy^jGa), s. The hollow or bowl of
an open lamp,
(<-.) 2. An euphemism
for the mons veneris, jf&xgii. 3. A tree,
Qujriorio. Ailanthus excelsa, L. 4. Width,
breadth, expanse. Mj. (p.)
jijfEsiJsd, s. The call or cry of a
peacock, weSp(sr&. 2. A dance,
3.
A species of verse called ^pif.uuut. 4. A
peculiar musical sound, ^cus*. (p.)
jijseiigiiifle 9n^/aeuplpiT, s. A
species of feet of two syllables, chiefly
found in <s*//>u-.
^&sijQeotretn&, s. A musical sound
in which the verse, ,sf*<<~ is sung.
ji/seupu it, s. A kind of verse
See ^jfi/iuuur.
^y*ay, QQpeir, ^j&eSQetsreisr, Qeuesr,
c^*^, v. a. To call,
2. v. n. To
dance, play,
(?.)

^seueo, v. noun. Calling.


jy<BS3)av, s. Interior, internal thing
or quality, (in )uuui) .L.Qur3*. a. Age,
mug) (i(3-oS3er.) (yj.)
j>ja,(ip-j)ia>Lp,QGpsT, jijjtgiGf Gsr,
Gaiiir, ^j*<jj, t. a. To dig out, excavate a
well or ditch, form a hole as a rat, &e.,
C>rAr!_. 2. To dig, turn up the earth,
plough, c-ip. (/;.)
as the ground which supports the plough
men.
^IsLprreisr ^jaQtfi, s. A large
kind of field-rat.
y<f LfinQenrQ^^eo, s. v. Burrowing
and casting out the earth, as rats.
j>j&y9 jy.-stp, s. The ditch round
a fortification, cg> ^o^&L-t.
* jyBT/7E/ti, s. [priv. ^/ el smia
sib, spot.] l'urity, apfib. 2. A kind of
arsenic. ^rsL/-ta*fwi). (p.")
^ijseniiiSQpn^pl^j% ssir /a s eir, s.
The spotless one, God. 2. iiudha.
^gy & git Lb, s. A large' earthen pot,
<i-r. 2. A water pot, /mfi. (p.)
^jyasif?, s. An earthen pot with a
large mouth used as a reservoir for water,
pickles, &c,
(p.)
^/s/bjpi, QQpssr,
s jb tSQesreisr,
Gvdr, gjx.ip, v. a. To remove, put away,
expel, disperse, dissipate, chase away,
banish, ttx. 2. (p.) To extend, augment,
increase, cJ^Pilt-**. (*?js)Q*flJ.) ex
widen.
^axpjui, it will increase knowledge, ex
pand the mind, augment wisdom.
* jy a; sir ld , s. (St.) [priv. gif el sesriii.]
Want of weight, wriStiem-ji. 2. Want of
honor, Quqs>^o:9shd. (p.)
j>j iB sdt ix ssnfl', s. A flat gem. See
tosscfi; ex ^*<&, Width, Ct weed. (p.)
^mssTfS:^, s. The male of ^gst
a bird noted for attachment to its
mate, Qess&fi&i . (p.)
<j)j<s,ri^, adv. (Hin.) Before, in ad
vance, op<ir. 2. *. The rope with which a
horse's fore-feet are tied, LjgeSopsfr&r&airfi
* ^j&n-SBih, s. [priv.
el sngOi, fix
ed phiee."\ Bottomless depth, 4^10. 2. (p.)
A hole, chasm, Ourfai. 3. A river or body
of water of swimming depth, <r*.iL/crA<.
4. (c.) Cunning, artifice, falsehood, nsj**".
Wils. p. 5. Agatha.
gy rrp u u @ ^uitoii. A time of
extremity or adversity.
^isnpeisr, s. A cunning, crafty man,
(lit.) a deep fellow.
* ^an-fbfiiu uh, s. [priv. ijy. prop.
jyStj/^iiuio.] Deceit, wickedness, Gurw
<vffC^. (p.)
* <S>] miTtr snr/i), s. [jmr>. ^1/ c< siruemw,
cause.] Accident, casualty, the state of
being uncaused, absence or non-existence
of a cause, /spQeuii. Wils. p. 2. AkaKAKA. (p.) _
^imn3eemm,s. The Deity, sieyerr.
^yas/riTii), s. Name of the letter
gjOr^j!. 2. An adjunct used to help the
pronunciation of a consonant, Owii&was*

^(S1jyffira-ti, s. [ex
mountain, et (75,
to rise.] A house as rising like a hill, ffQ.
Wils. p. 5. Aoara. (p.)
jya/r/fl, s. A name of the Deity,
i_e|s; e.r
sin. et jffl d rover.
* jt] <s,7"/7?hjlo, s. [prit). 5y ef airrflujw,
affair.'] An unimportant affair, useless,
unpromising pursuit, trAiuuippff, Wils. p.
2. Akarva. (p.)
* j)f <&tsO lo, s. [pric.
ei /T6i)i>.]
Unseasonableness, untimeliness, ug-/uSsSr
bio. 2. (p.) Unlimited duration, j/crd&j
rii. 3. (c.)Tiine of affliction or distress
from want of food, u*srwib. Wils. p. 2.
Akala.
^y<s/T6i)io7(5^7, s. Untimely death.
*jyS, s. A snake, uirihLj. 2. Iron,
gjcT^w. Wils. p. 101. Am. (p.)
j>l@u$jyS^OT, s. The king of
serpents.
j>/@t-l&u>, s. The brahminy kite.
2. The peacock; ex iyg, to eat. (p.)
^gy .SsM.ss, s. .The silk cotton tree, Jj)
uo). Wils. p. 101. Aiiika. (p.)
^Sjcj jssr^, s. ("St.) A poor per
son, pftf&ri&r. Wils. p. 2. Akikjaka. (p.)
*^g>jSjsLD, s. [priv. ^1 et a$pia.] A dis
liked, unpleasant thing, g$gidrmw. 2. Hu' tfulness, hostility, malefaction, uwj. 3.
Unfitness, unsuitableness, m. 4. Wi fl
out right, having no claim, a.rttBu.iterams.
,yS/r, s. Foes, enemies. Wils. p
101. AlIlTA.
*^Q(TFjJ;iQujLCl, 8. \j)riv. J)j fit Q(T!)ji
^>mii, ivhat may be dune."] Improper con
duct, non-conformity to rn'e, jftQcieii. (c.)
jyQ/f, s. [prov.] A kind of scurf
upon the head. See ^ei.
^aySsOii, s. [priv. Jtj et Qsoii, sepa
rated.] All, the whole, 7&unA. Wils. p.
5. Akhila. 2. The earth. hA (p.)
tPlQeOfWjuek, s. Equivalent to ereo
mmrG&iSr, he who is of every form,
he who is all.
^>jQeC .rshri ii, 3. AH worlds, the
universe, *<j;Sanaa; ex ^<onn_i.world, (p.)
^iQeon-eesnQsirif., s. An immense
number of worlds.
j>jQeCfrsxiri^.eiiffi>eS} s. (Jiff.) Parvati, uFfai$i,
s. A fragrant wood the
smoke of which is used for perfuming the
hair. Aquila, or eaglewoodXylaloo, &f
tcrib. (c.)
^l@p&LL<ss)i.<2)iQjb(S)p(Si,s. A
block of Aquila, sandal.
.^^ai-iKS, s. A compound of five
ingredients, viz., rwii, an unguent, iju
urii, pure camphor. r^*r, spices, **gtmb,
sandal wood, and
honeyused for
perfuming the hair, (p.)
gl@jbi-f<as)&iy,L-i,inf. To fumigate
the hair with the fragrant smoke of the
j(8*.
*atj!iTp$Bl, a. [priv. <y et ff/r^g?.]
Disgrace, ill-fame, gH9r^i. Wils. p. 2.
Akebbty.
^(ajZii, s. A kind of cathartic
medicine, the *<JrrSarf. fAT. Die.)
4

*jygilt_ii, s. Pepper, uSetrgj.


(M. Die.)
* jy(ffjS3Qnio, s. [priv. j>j el @ saariii.]
Detect, a fault, tgpptb. 2. Absence of good
qualities, badness, (gtartSasrib. 3. Being void
of attributes, )aiLL<Kru9raau:. Wils. p. 5.
Aguna.
jygssafljS. An ill-natured, mischiev
ous man. 2. One who is maimed or
lame, (p.)
=sy (35 i_b ss) u , s. A plant, as .saS^
Borago Ind., L. (A/. Die.)
<3^.uir a- 6sr, s. A tortoise, the
king turtle, the tortoise which is supposed
to uphold the world, ,glx-ruia. Wils. p.
3. Akoopara. (p.)
^ysaia, dQQpebr, pQpeisr, ijCueir,
v. a. To break as a stick, gy.*
*. 2. To break with violence, opfi*. 3.
To beat, sji*.**. 4. To cause to go, to
drive a carriage, &e. Qe&t/ifi. 5. To inflict
suffering, erA*. 6. To part or cut asunder,
jis>**. 7. To elevate, ^opOu. (p.)
<9/&Da iliLj, v. noun. Breaking, cut
ting, driving, afflicting, elevating.
^jy sjo a l/ u eu ssar s*rrz_b, s. Want of
flow or harmony in a poem, jm'A>ji^Q*'QI>0
^jff^Lfl; ej- jyensijL/, breach, /4rewi. (p.)
*=jy\?,i/r, in/er. An exclamation of
surprise, concern, bravado, jy^wojiopuiy.
Wils. p. 101. Ahoe.
'jyQt&ir&iTLb, s. [priv.
et G&irs
id.] Incomprehensibleness, the slate of
being not perceivable by the senses, jpj
Qttfrgytma. (p.)
*cgi/Qarr^rs!nrr, s. Pouring in pen
cil forms, &c., as rain, iSsuQurifia>x.
jyQ&npnetDrTtuiT&srLDGtDtp. A pouring
rain.
Q&ir<ii!!ri}>, s. [priv.
Want
of ancestry, i. e. of a bad descent, <w
tSarcntb. (p.)
* jyQsir1S1 gold, 3. A place sacred
to Vishnu, N. W. of Madras, ^/f^euu. (c.)
* cgjQ&inrui, s. Fierceness, severity,
fervency, formidableness, QsrQesw. (c.) 2.
One of the five faces of Sivathat to the
SOUth, ^/s?r gJ'-bQpet^Qgzargj. (p.)
jy(?rrjjuS uSufgQvrrar, one who performs
severe penance is a great rogue.
*^>j(San-j'ir1s;iQj-Lh,s. [ex ^ayni, day
e< rripit, night.] Day and night, uipuSroiA
^(offi/rsin/r, s. An astrological divi
sion of the day into sections of one hour,
or two and a half nalikies each, in which the
seven planets reign successively, succeed
ing each other once in every cycle of seven
hours. The order of succession is as fol
lows, Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn,
Jupiter and Mars. From this it follows as
a matter of course, that the planet which
gives name to the day commences its reign
at sun-rise, ^iriJg(iLLLS*<i).
-jya;<55 &irck), s. A mint, swulLlniu. 2. A jeweller's shop, jys**vsr Q#i
fiSi-ib. 3. A mechanic's or smith's shop,
(p.)
^/ssfrrieotuiT, $. Smiths, workers in
metals. 2. Jewellers, goldsmiths.
^yoia;/^L, s. [prop. Roasts/..] Diffi
culty, disaster, trouble in a voyage or
journey, peril, jf&u/. (c.)

^fSiSSSSTLD Ji] & & S33T LC , S. [eX ^


dem. et semi.] That time, that instant,
^jfcQ&d^ia. See
(c.)
j>j ss33tl6, s. A kind of alum, as
Qu^fismb. See jyEoffto. (.1/. Die.)
cgyaaga;, s. A tree, Terminalia, L.,
fiHtrfitmm. (A/. Die.)
^Si/daQ^zSl, s. A grass, QenVesrilj
4*). (if/. Die.)
'^j&aeinp LL.&an&; , s. Whole
rice used in some ceremonies to secure an
auspicious result, ui*ui"fi. Wils. p. 3.
Akshata. (p.)
^(Sds/s^ii), s. A tree, ^nasr/Sii>!iu>,
Terminalia, L. (A/. Die.)
^yffi<s/j^7, s. [prov.] The last range
of chaff in the threshing floor, QBp<g*>:u
l-ip&ffi Scu4Wulffr. See QuraSt&ig.
^syaau/TL-ii), *. An area, a boxing
or wrestling ground, wptaH. Wils. p. 4.
Akbhapada. (p )
^i&uuiT , s. A disaster at sea,
loss, or injury of the lading of vessels,
lor&a^iaQapiii ex ufS). loss. (c.)
,jy<s;.35Lo, 8. Grain, pne&ojio. See
gfsm; [prop. ^Asib.] 2. Hope, cord, mtSp.
3. A tree, as fird^icrib. (p.) 4. (r.) Side,
L'ffji. as
.* . urefigiu Cufiir, he
looked about him and spoke.
*^ys<a;i rraa ijd, s. Terrestrial
latitude, yGircrrtijii. 2. Metal, gold, mo
ney, Oufeir. 3. l'rice, cost, ^itrfojrffe. (p.)
cjycS.SLb cg>/LL&Lh, s. Eye, 6iBr.
2. The seed of the ela^ocarpus, worn as
a bead by religious mendicants,
rril*iA. (p.)
^jasLnemsfl^LLffwesS, 8. A bead
of the seed of the elseocarpus, worn by
religious mendicants.
rosary, a string of beads, especially of
the elreoearpus.
*=jy65<sj'Lb =gy lL&j zi, s. A letter
of the alphabet, a character, the marks
on an amulet, traits. Wils. p. 4. Akshara. (p.)
<gil&e!j&0&u>^C-fUjSsus^ s. A
kind of play in writing, arranging let
ters in a fanciful manner, iSmptxtStS
jpj ssueS go s sessr w^iLLffseoil.f
wni, s. The properties, forms, names,
powers. &c. of letters, orthography. 2.
One of the sixty-four &urrii; ex Sim*
Beginning to teach a child the letters
of the alphabet, with appropriate cere
monies, on the fifth year.
*^$l&a!rLb^/&&!rLh^y t-l^irto,
. A disease of the stomach causing erup
tions on the tongue and lips; thrush, aph
tha;, giiGn'U. (c.)
.jy as <ss ir/r irT
8. A medicinal
plant, Anthemis Pyretheum, gr^atr.
jy<ssrfl, iQQpesr, pQ/$eir, uQuenr,
*, v. n. To rejoice, exult, io=ricfijp.
See
(c.)
^jydsssm/D, 8. (Tel.) Concern, neces
sity, Jf/SJli. (c.)

jydsSsafl, g. Urine, Qp$rni>. 2.


* ^ji&etsr, s. A clog, (smb. (p.)
^.BdB.T, s. A mother, pnth. (p.)
Saltpetre, Qmiq-nun. 3. Bolder, miterr*.
(M. Die.)
jtjixT, s. \j>rop. ^/d&ireir.'] Elder jyaffiesfl,
. Fire,^. 2. The god
sister, QpariSp*03s. (c.)
of fire and regent of the south-east, j/*B
jyi/7G*a9, s. The goddess of
csflu*ir*or. (See B&tguirwsi.) 3. (M. Die.)
evil, asS/sot, the elder sister of eu*i4.
The plant <2>Qmi$.Ci/5. There are reck
l>)
oned different kinds of ^*SeS, (o) cg/cy
*^y -35/riTLo, s. Sugar, f(^ds&s>u.
Qa^rtBaH, of three kinds, for preparing
2. Cloth, clothes, ?fcu. (ji.) (p.)
medicines, as *tourA-ntf, *?u-f*fl,
8rf, which sec. (ft) Three other kinds
jy*<s,7"srr, s. Elder sister, pinions,
called QmgnStsg for sacrificial purposes,
rof.
(c.)
as, a^rjaUj?.fiiLjiht jsAsgxpiBafliutii. cQ**ief<uib.
jyaS, . [ex
Eye, <ot.
See
(c) The tire which will consume
fj>.) 2, (c.) A kind of scabby disease or
the world, rur*fiirf. Wils. p. 6. Aoni.
erysipelas on the breast or back, chiefly
eSy d Q esfi s SOT ld , Tlie same as
found in children, ^ter**ru*jar. 3. Heat,
pismih, an inauspicious measure. See
-Lii_ii. 4. An insect,
^tdSprrastr, s. The eye-ball.
^/dSajRsiruuih, s. A spark, 2.
syi_iz_6Uii>, s. A disease of the
A crystal with fabulous qualities. 3. A
eye. (M Die.)
decayed cuttle-fish bone, Os sepia;,
* ^gy & Q iu T ^ Lh (5 (5 itp ti> , s.
^sQeerl a^ec, *. Breath coming
fjm'v. e< SuiyA.] Obscurity, urnope/, (p.)
from the nostrils, in mi^Btib.
^dQu-iirpeuiT&ih, s. ("properly and
^idQesrlQarrpj8!Tij>,s. One of the
elegantly, .jf^s**
A life of pri
twenty-one vrsib. 2. One of the princely
vacy, living incognito under a feigned
races.
name.
^pj&Suj Tenth, s. [prir.
e/ Siu/r
^jdSesBdsiL, . Restraining the
power of fire by magic.
for nan>.] Ignorance, lack of wisdom,
destitution of spiritual knowledge. See
Sjd QesB d a got em sir, s. A fiery
man, one having a terrible countenance.
^/dSiufrenf), s. An ignorant per
^idQesB^asrwesr, . One born of
son, one destitute of the knowledge of
fire, Skanda. See jjtBca^
God; as jy^^jjrsafl.
ePI&Sesft&iTiifsl, s. [in astrology .] Of
^yaSj-Loti, j. [priv.
et Qinoiii.'}
ferings to fire; this is done with ghee,
Want of order, or arrangement, confusion,
plantains, cakes, &c, after repeating an
irregularity, gopiBarmo. 2. Wrong, in
incantation
one hundred and eight times
justice, jfiffii. 3. Daring impiety, Qsr
to avert evil from j(*8c*G>ir. These
o. Wils. p. 3. Ackraha.
offerings are made particularly at the
m &>t Co, s. The point of any
time of marriage and of doing penance.
thing, gtdl. 2. In astronomy, amplitude,
ji/dSenfffrr&Jui, s- Tricks or arti
Qi*K) ff^CsoAi T^lsj*pAi. (p.)
fices made by the agency of fire.
^d@39mies>s
0&u>uire>j'2eBT,
gy i@esfif& 6i) to, s. A plant, Gloris. Civilities, honors, respect as paid to
osa superba, L., siijfiios&Bgiixg.
the first in order of a company.
egy dQssfldQ & ireaeu, s. [prop.] A
&l&&!tenux>, s. Foreskin, jgienflp
blister-plaster.
Gpr&i ; ex *ftnib, skin.
^ d 6sfl lL (?t_ iru>LDy dQesfleif,
^fi@nf earlcsdt, s. A priest. 2. El
dt-rwib, s. One of the twenty-one mrsi.
der brother. 3. Brahma.
^dQs$<iii>uii>^/d@eBfleh)0wuu),
jyi SjyfVesr^dSpLyase, s. The
. A pillar of fire. 2. Stopping the
respect paid to the principal person at
power of fire by magic 3. One of the
a feast, or to the principal deity of a
sixty-four afej^rard.
temple.
^idStecfl^^iiiueir, s. Siva as a co
^fs&irwmSI&w, $. The heart.
lumn of fire. See j*u&.
j/dSiresrjsjsQifttueisr, s. Elder
^dQesftp^lmuu), s. The aggregate
brother.
of the three fires maintained by the
^iSjair t ii^gtjiQTrrsn-Lci, .
Brahmin householder, the Garhapatya,
ss<5*ufiBiutb, Dakshanagniyam,
[vul. jptfirrrp.] A village or street of
Safl*jii. and Ahavaneya, #*efui. See
brahmins' houses, uiiuuartGeH. (c.)
^jiSa-^i^iresfl, s. The register ofj ^d@et^^!Tireusi}>, s. Fire-water
such as nitric acid, &c.
human actions kept by Yama, the judge
of the dead, recording all actions from the
^/d86sRmirarjj&QeBrlvLL&pjBuw,
original birth, iioa<<ij.
s. [aatrol.~] An inauspicious nakshatra
* ifij^/r jyaSjrtzitfj/r^>/<
or day. There are three in a year, viz.,
when the sun is in the last quarter of
fitwfioM/, *. Versed sine.
the
second nakshatra, urmR, when in
jyaS-r.a^/r, s. The sine of the
the 3d nakshatra, *r/j*Po>, and when
amplitude.
in the 1 st quarter of the 4th nakshatra,
jy iSj-irs&n-rri}), . A kind of root
which is used as an ingredient in a med
^/s QevR u(E5 j thy s. Danger of
icine, G0r**rr&">u/&Qpriir0.
fire as an astrological result of the ag
jtjiQri^, s. A finger, eSsed. (p.)
gregate of five items.

jy d Q asfi u iu w, . [in calendars.]


Danger or fear of fire.
^/dQssBuLSjQeuffti, j. Entering
into or passing through fire, as a reli
gious act.
^dSesButSifi ii>i-i, s. A body or
flame of fire.
^/dQesfluiSlefruLi, s. A volcano,
volcanic eruption.
^dSenffuDessTieOih, s. The seat of
fire in the systemthe abdomen.
\d@e&LC,kpici, s. Indigestion.
^6irf?u)?eo, s. A volcanic moun
tain.
jijdSesBLSfSdsy inf. To tread on
lire, one of the thirty -two kinds of selftorture.
^/dSeeflQp'ieo, s. The south-east
region.
^idSenfiiunQpujui, s. One of the
twenty-one
sacrifices.
]d@ esB lu n eru^l ULoy s. A kind of
arrow, grjBrib. (c)
^jdSesFlQiuiTaihy s. An inauspici
ous conjunction of the days of the week
with the tithi S9, as follows : 1 . When
the 5th or 11th tilhi, Lunar day (09)
occurs on Monday. 2. When the 5th
tithi occurs on Wednesday. 3. When
the 6th or 9th occurs on Thursday. 4.
When the 8th or loth occurs on Friday.
5. When the 9th or 1 1 th occurs on Sat
urday. 6. When the 12th occurs on
Sunday.
,jyasaf71si!5LD/LJsz!r<_o, s. Stopping
the power of fire by magic, j/tBaMscQ.
2. One Of the Sixty-four ijtujjrarii, a&ujjr
ttsrtOfiUfig/BtasBQ^ssr^f.
*^j<hSesFlLj>, s. [ex ji/dQeeB et y blos
som.] Skanda, who led the celestial armies
against the Asuras. Siva having cast his
setd into the flame for the purpose of
generating a warrior able to subdue Daruka one of the chief Asuras, Skanda was
produced. In the Skanda I'urana, where
his wars are described at large, his birth
is given differently, jjtBscfifarmiir.
,-jy<5(3j, s. Little shells, cowries, ueo
p. 2. Beads or rings made of conch
shells, *A(5aisrf. 3. Beads of religious men
dicants, of seeds of the elajocarpus, *-eytB
rnLtii. 4. The hump on an ox's back,
*'aA&t&'a*j. 5. Bone, fxniL/. 6. The fruit
of a tree, the Dellenia, L., tusnxrii.
y(gt/>fr26o, s. A necklace of sa
cred beads.
cjy*(5(3<5) s. Consumption of
the bones.
jyffij^^^j, . [proc] Crisis,
*op*Jsu. 2. Doubt, uncertainty, in
stability, risG/Hiib. 3. Condition, terms of
agreement, Qu<jAi4.
^a^fiQ^iri&GOsotrpGueiryS. One
destitute of food and clothing, one without
friends and relations.
3i (&) ir sir, s. One of the seven of
the 2d class of alms-giving princes,
^

ir esr, s.

The prime minister


5

^flBS
**g>] & (3jQ tit s$l ^gij & (S airessf!
.syACirBssofl, s. [prop. ^4Q*i)tarf.] A com
plete army consisting of 109,350 foot,
C.),610 horse, 21,870 chariots and 21,870
elephants, pSuanifiQesea*; ex jyi^-*. a car
riage, et .^5aofl, assemblage. Wils. p. 5.
AxSHOWaiMT.
jy*(^srr jyoo(^orr, s. The arm
pit, iiA. (c.)
* j>/ &53>&,s. Elder sister, s/dsir. (c.)
i ? /< / , i;i7er. An exclamation of
surprise, pity or distress, ^pisucS?***
Q*rAi. ("p.)
jya(?/rsi);i3, s. The QppQrf tree,
and its nut, fAT. Die.)
^>f iei s ^ it Ssdch annr sir: s. A village
servant, tlie same as j-.ru)iju8cSOji(;rcr.
who by order of the head of the village
calls a meeting of the inhabitants, pro
cures things wanted.
^gy/E/csawrLc, s. A court, a yard, Qpjb
pii. Wils. p. 10. ANOANA. 2. A water
pipe, aqueduct, a covered gutter or drain,
eerier, (p.) 3. Mud, mire,
5. Bo
rax, Q^iohMirdi. (3/. Die.)
,_jy /s <s snr sir, s. Siva, &euasr. 2.
Vishnu, SlLQi. 3. Argha, j|<j*- (p.)
^ B-sssjfl, s. Parvati, unneu^l. (p )
2. Kali.
3. The *p<3**p plant, aloe.
(Af. Die)
^jy E7.5 jot, . That place, (used adverbiully) there, as sjtsai*. (p.)
* w 3i3i its , s. Epaulet, a bracelet
formerly worn over the shoulders. Cdrsro**.
Wils. p. 10. Angatha. 2. A snake, unity.
3. Abuse, contemptuous language, sar
casm or offensive allusion iucn^Q^rA. 4.
Falsehood, Quriu. 5. Elephant's food, m
&arflynr^. (/I.)
^jy /b ar<5 ssr, s. The name of a
celebrated monkey, one of the hemes of
the Ramayana, the son of Bali, miwtSmmtptt,
(e.) Wils. p. 10. Angatha.
^liB>S/g)), s. A term of respect used
in addressing pandarams, which answers
to fiirnxsw. (c.)
^eslc, *. A limb, member, part
or organ of the body, j/iajmiui. 2. Body,
3. Mark, sign, ,jy*i_iursrii. 4. Skel
eton, trgtibt-i*K-Q. 5. Symmetry, well formed
human or other shape as of letters, &c., as
ureter. 6. (p.) A division of learning com
prehending such science as is considered
dependent on the Vedas; hence called <2m
fiaiaaih^
to-UCGiit'j> and LSrJtffl+itriDaib. 7.
A country, giiQpuiii. 8. A language, $iui
<i. 9. A bedstead,
Wils, p. 9.
and 10. Anga.
^i/B#toBr, s. Kama, The Indian
Cupid, mthmflar; CX jj, to be born, (p )
j>jwa#tTS3r ua, s. A sign, mark,
(c.) 2. The signs of the stars, &c, at
one's birth.
^liiafiT/gei>Tii>L2L$-006V. Finding out
any thing by signs or circumstances
fixing suspicion upon one.
^/iBsQfLLsai j$j iei Cretan!,
s. Distortion of the countenance from
habit, grimace; ex <?*s+ai_, gesture.
6

^tjlElcBIT

J>jlEl(&j

SjiKi s n i$-dai-.eiDi- , s. A peddler's


Stw&iSu-itr&iii, s. A mental appro
priation or the assignment of various
basket.
parts of the body to tutelary divinities, *^warr T&uj~j>i>h]air!rii,,. Char
by touching the several parts, and ap
coal, burning or not, <9. Wils. p. 10. Akplying sacred ashes, accompanied with
(p.)
incantations, according to the usual * ji/GAltACA.
fa 3 >r j~ a sir^jy iei s it st eh, . Fire
mode of Hindu worship; ex ifiureu, ar
or the god of fire, C(ju4. 2. The planet
rangement, (p.)
Mars, from his fiery color, QtAirii. Wils.
^jikiauisf. eSfiEiaesj Hi., s. Stirrup,
p. 10. Angahaca. (p )
*^jijn<;TTs>i^:s@, s. [also written
,y isj * u l9n'(S d< sunt u> gy w a li {3a lL
^B*r;iutJ.] A plant, <gfi$}er. Wils. p. 11.
^kt^. s. A mode of worship by rolling
Angar.wui.lt. (Af Die.)
round a temple after a car, &c, turning jy/E)<35/r/n, s. Borax, Qeueasr&mnii.
to the right, in performance of a vow,
&c. ; (e.) ex lir, before, et flC-Qtsviji, jy in as it a-rfl, s. The goddess Kali, jyiEi
*ff<riflSB5U). (e.)
right.
^ikiaui$nr!uJ3:&;i;$ii>, s. Expiation *^/ w, s. A cloak, long garment,
gown, surplice, 0rS*c>i_. (c.) 2. (p.)
for bodily impurity, especially the obla
A person, one with a body, ^E:^a^e/i_
tion offered by the heir at the first fu
iui<cs>-, ex jfEiii. 3. (p.) The third lunar
neral obsequies to remove the impurity
asterism of the Hindus, mtt^fitm*. 4. The
contracted during the period of mourn
thirteenth lunar asterism, ^ppmiir. 5.
ing, (c.)
Fire, jyABfl. 6. The god of lire, jy*E*rt
^jisjsu>n^so,s. A iSliruitjgw or poem
describing the principal members of the
^ycfi /uSurS*rfiu^jti/cir, I perform all rites
body, such as the eye. face, breasts,
due to fire, (urr^tii.)
&c, in the female, and shoulders, arms,
SliaQ^iTiT'Ssm, s. The principle of
breast, &c, in the male. The order of
fire as operative in the body.
description must be from the feet to the
<gj iki Slit mar , s. The third lunar
hair of the head, or from the head to
the feet, (p.)
asterism. 2. The thirteenth lunar as
terism, the day on which the god of fire
cgjiKi&GujiT&w, s. The eight quali
was born.
ties of a Yogi. See Cu!-*<i. (p.)
Sjiiia jjda rr, s. [local] s\ iki an lL#it . rjy ib S <s ifl jy ib S <x iB , ^(c/Dear,
fiSfitrr, uQutir, **, e. o. To accept, receive,
A jacket, QiajS0iLem
welcome, wp^jAQ*-6rcr.
Sj isi a a lL & bssB , s. A coat of * *g)japprove,
IEI Q T, iT T LD ^y IEI 3 (S IT !T LC , i.
mail, (p.)
Acceptance, approval, vp j>AQ*rur(gii>*.
^ibsh/tsu), s. Anointing the body
Wils. p. 11. Angkkaea.
with perfumes, sacred ashes, sandal, &c;
S/ isjS & it it (er,Gl & uj. Receive me,
e.r naii, anointing. (p.)
gratify me.
^/isjsiT, s. Inhabitants of the coun
*j)J!eiQ&lci, s. One of the thirty-two
try, gjnsib.
n-ufii0ib. B-Us8^ptbQpuu$sa6Fw.Qf3T,esrgi. (P)
jf iki sirQairiDireBr, s. Kannan the
king of the
country, sxnsrtir. (p.)
t. One who frequently changes his party
^jia/E G&uueo, s. The constituents
or place, mrQit^.. 2. One of fickle or va
of royalty. See jyrKiuA). (p.)
grant habits, as to dwelling or otherwise,
rsi a Q?>r6Br, s. One who has
rf)2e\jQLli_/sSr. (e.)
^sy /E/Sfi5(-b, s. A scar, mark on the
bodily defects,
(e.)
body, n-ifspofwii. 2. Name given to the
^jisis rr$u irgd), s. A system of
hero of a poem, uiiiQDi_,jlsJ6u/ar. (p.)
anatomy; ex
first, et utpih. (p.)
egy ear m s ear , s. [priv. jy/s.] One ^ iki Q t sir , s. The name of a son of
Brahma, a Rishi, one of the seven sages
without body, _i_e>rd!. 2. The Deity,
who were transferred to the skies where
*l_a|Cr. 3. Kama, mannfiarr. (p.)
they app; ar as the stars of the great bear,
jyisi&irtk-siui, s. All kinds, with emeu
^Kffr*tir. (p.)
Cl/iti, as, jfibsrn*aDaiGursiA, all Worldly * jij iki Q ill , s. Foot, sireJ. (p.)
enjoyments. (j>.)
^/Eissornu, dSQpek, siQ/gersr, u ^ E/Sssfl, s. A species of aloes, n
2uA, *, v. n. To lament, be grieved, g* tSfi&xp&aitie. (.V. Die.)
^sy/E/^, [adverbially.'] There, in that
8*. 2. To covet, desire greatly,
place, yonder, thither, in that life or state,
ex gjsih et swriu. (e.)
in yonder world, j(ifi_i. (c.) 2. (p.) A
^sy/E/^Sssr, s. A woman, a female,
poetic expletive, ^sa^i.
a damsel, Ou*. Wils. p. 10. Axgaxa. (p.)
SjikisisiQs. There and there.
^jisisir^ aQQ/Dehr, pQgeh^ uQuehr,
S/iaQs. There.
*s, v. n. To gape, open the mouth freely,
yawn, mriifipts, (p.)
^gtj ib (&j & iSl & it iR jijikie^ &sQ, a.
Horse gram. Glycine, L. Qstii. (M. Die.)
iki sir,v.noun. Opening the mouth.
fQ<ufi&Qi-fcfi'iej\uEiaBQpiDp, (*<*-) The let *j>liki(&)<FLh, s. An elephant's goad,
ter <6 originates in the head, and is pro
lUf&r^Qsrillf.. Wils. p. 9. AXGI SHA. (p.)
nounced by opening the mouth.
j>]i5i(9j#!$iTir~l, s. Yellow sulphuret
jy iei a;irio,, s. [Tel. siisis if.] Bazaar,
of arsenic, sffinmb. 2. (p.) Gancsa,
iussr. 3. An elephant keeper, lurSes-uurxdr.
street of shops, n>i_a?S). (c.)

*2>]JFIB
* & iei a; lis ih cjy-y/E/ffiii, s. [pr.
A name of Gancsa as bearing a
si et eisuitb,
] Disunion, opposition,
L/OTi*fis&i^. 2. Opposition of the sun
cord and goad, (p.)
and of a planet, Vc2r cg^ujg&Acg srplap9t>*.
^gysy^aj^ u/tkbA, s. Ganesa, eSisiru.1
Wils. p. 93. ASAXGAMA. (p.)
**r, us holding a goad. 2. Kali as hav
jij j ib Q uj ld. A nuisance, jy^a/
ing a goad in her hand, (p.)
^Ef (^^(or/r<s= earti, s. The flour of
the root Curcuma angustifolia, x-es>*tp. jyy.E/Q, QQ/D6itr, ^j&iii QQesrear,
Qmar, Sjviim. v. n. To move, Stir, Jfrnfu. (e.)
(M. Die.)
& iw 3D a , *. [/jri. ^gy, j>rot?.] Dis
>ei (3j Q & /r eS! , s.
The =sy^@,
honor, tngluJiarwui. (p.)
gras9, &?t-i6i.
j- u> , s. The Offi^gjfieJ plant,
^jmnjjA'prek, s. (For.) A wild
Tribulus. 2. A tree, Hyperanthera Mogoose, Qusitfirrr. (c.)
ringa. opcji>*. (A/. Die.)
The thumb, Ous^ri. 2. (./if?.) A dwarf
ish person, beast, &c. (gp'S'SThimble, a word used by Moormen, Sr^
* ji] .iiQfjiT ti, s. Germ, shoot, sprout
from a seed, blade, opt*. 2. A kind of
shrub, ^ua>uQxaS. Wils. p. 9. Ankura.
^jisj^nnnuuesaili, s. A ceremo
ny preliminary to a religious or nuptial
feast, in which seed is made to sprout,
as an auspicious sign; ex ^iuuexni,
placing.
p. n. To sprout, shoot, iySa*. 2. To
occur, appear, originateused only in the
third person neuter, *_4n_r*. (p.)
sQffOii, s. A finger, eSjreo. 2.
Finger's breadth, Sr*>>i_ 3. (c.) Digit,
one twelfth part of any dimensions. Wils
p. II. Angula.
^DjfSKVjeQjyisgrf, s. A finger,
toe, Jri. 2. Tip of the elephant's trunk,
^j^issAens^afi . (p.)
^/ IB (3) &S U> ^IBQjeSllUlh, S. A
finger-ring, CuPrii. (p.)
si s&Qp mr esariii, s. The trilineal mark of the Siva sect, p^*r
i-xii; er Qgnaaib, TOW. (p.)
cSy/s jf^r/i, . A process in bone.
(Anat.)
jy E/ssia, s. Palm of the hand, e_sciMi. (Contraction of jyniax.) (p.)
jjj&Q&iT&OLh, s. A tree whose bark,
leaves, roots and seeds are medicinal,
K5ei>. (p.)
J>j IB IB Sff Lt> *g)/ !EJ IB sir, s. (used ad
verbially.) There, in that place, ^mi^^
2. So, in that manner, jyAcS^mno. (p.)
,-gy & a sor f_ /r, *. A plant, Cleome,
Criiju(r<S. (Af. Die.)
jy<y<sto, . A mountain sheep, u>2sd
urQ. (p.)
* ^/ <T S UJ Lb, S. [vul. ^/fElSlJUW.]
Disgust, dislike, j/tsnsuLi. (p.)
jy<r-S ujii, s. [priv. y et
*.] An impossibility, gNw, (c.) 2.
Sand with zinc, u>w*i.
ji/s: d & u ear, s. An incompetent
person.
* .y/srds^u), s. [euZ.] Dis-respect,
dis-esteem, contempt, *ii*f5. 2. False
hood, Qutit. 3. Irregularity, ,.-.y(bi!^ra

Immobility, firmness, tranquillity of


mind, jy5jS^a. (p.)
cjyiF, s. Meanness, lowness, fftp
. (p.) 2. Fault, tgbpib. 3. (e.) A small
splint, a loose, uneven portion of a sur
face, as on a plate of metal, the finger
nail, &C, S-Q-vsatL-arPfi Qu&uieGi.
^ffz_ff, s. Low-caste people, illbred persons, Spuix**.
egy&L-'snu-, s. [priv. jy et #tlsii3i_.J
Neglect, inattention, heedlessness, reck
lessness, indifference, <?<iri_rojj. 2. Con
tempt, disdain, disesteem, disrespect, mfiu*
hj>. (c.)
^j^LLasiiusssrem^ v. a. To neg
lect, disregard, contemn, disdain.
=gy
s. Ridicule, scoffing, laugh
ter, joking, pleasantry, SiftgiuQuraia. (p.)
2. (u.) Suddenness, rSgl. 3. Lightness,
carelessness, (often used for jy^jp.) 4.
Drowsiness.
5. The name of a cer
tain man who was praised by gsro>iur,
supposed to be a shepherd, gareoa/iufi Qs,
tnmiurtijQufipwe&r. (c.) 6. (^.) An un
chaste woman,
(p.)
ji/^fidQsireiDeii, s. The name of a
book wherein a shepherd named jy^Ji is
praised by gswa>ai<uri; it contains four
hundred stanzas like all
books.
gl&$El&GiirG&,s. Apoplexy. (M.Dic.)
tgi/pfsltup, (used adverbially.) At
tentively, giving the whole attention,
free from other cares.
w/,affjj>sro0>;<5ySjpffj5!ijp.cijf,they in
dulge not in laughter in the presence of
the father and mother of their husbands.
**f>/&=<fiLh, s. [priv.
et fdpw.']
Absence of sound, Astiara>ui. (p.)
^jy^^P, s. [priv. j>/ el fijisl.'} In
capability, weakness, impotence, uvJni.

* <]&i Q<3;ir L^LOJtl&lhQfiirGpLC,, s.


[priv. ji et
Displeasure, dis
satisfaction, regret, Qagnj^.
* ^j>j;FULCi ^jp/tfenu, s. A particular
muntra,
Wils. p. 12. AjArA. (p.)
* j>/ &u l9 uj la , s. [priv. ^/ el fuiuii.]
Vulgar and obscene language unlit for an
assembly, commonly jy^Juii.
*ju Tin auraLb &Q'lot^anh
tQtaipih, s. Omum, Ethiopian cumin.
Sison Annni, nu4. (M. Die.)
*^>l J ld is ti, s. A mountain fig,
ujJaiiUijp. 2. [priv. ^-.] Drowsiness, stu
pidity, laziness, m*gicsri4. (c.) 3. Uncon
formity, fliiuifii&iirmiU.
^jffLDihjSeeiir, s. A lazy, stupid per
son.
jy 5FLD1UU5, s. [/?rir. jy e< ^ioiutc.]
An unsuitable, inconvenient, unpropitious
or improper time, giimit**u>mib.
*j>/&LDiTS3rLh, s. [priv. <^y e< #lo/t
sni> ] Unlikeness, incoiuparableness,
^/^i-b, s. Goat, sheep, ^. 2.
Three years old paddy, 5pi3i_Q*j. 3. An
onion, Qjjii>. Wils. p. 12. Aja. (p.)
jpi&s&niipiTLo, s. A phrase meaning
as different as a sheep is from an ele
phant, widely different ; ex s, ele
phant, et s/ianb, difference, (c.)
^jy^LCL/a/LD, s. [priv. ^y et &u,u
4.] Improbability, an extraordinary
event, jjfP#ui4. 2. One of the three de
fects in composition, ^cr"^"^'*' &>*(Bflf>4
pQ<vrjrjj. See C>ieii. 3. Non-existence,
LSpaiffeoui. (p.)
jy^an-j/raff^ii,
[pn'r. ^y e< <?ii)
L/f^ii.] Improbability, *iiuff**A*.i_v^i.
(s*.) 0.)
a= io l9 ^y^tismLj, s. A bag,
budget, a double bag, a traveller's wallet,
jy^LOLc^Lo, s. [priv. jjy ei ^iiuj^iii.}
Disapprobation, jibicfiiAartnu},
jipj ti, s. [prit>. ,gy ci ^jii locomo
tion.] A motionless, inanimate thing,
^jJFj-iT^i, s. The Q&rreisrantD, tree,
Cassia, A.
^jy^/F/fl, s. [prto. ^sy e< ^/f/fl.] An
incorporeal being, a spirit, voice or word
spoken from the skies, the speaker being
invisible, si"""^.

Cur,
f. b. To become faint, care
^.y^SujLD, s. [/>ric.
e< j^,
less, drowsy, &c, for jju(y. (c.)
jirit&Gui&ar, he was fatigued.
Untruth, falsity, Qurii. (c.)
*=4y =9=^^J, s. (>rir. ^y e< <f^7.] That jy^snjT ^gtf&sinr), s. A small lam
prey, river fish, $ti&&. (c.)
which is vile, J?u> (us). 2. Unreality, -ir
^y^/f, *. [prop, jq&gv.'] Scurf, dan
druff, scab, ^w*siTa. (c.)
A friend, Qn*ar. (p.)
* jy^i)ti, s. [prtp. ,gy e/ ^Wld motion.]
**/&p&ieiiLc>, 8. [priv. s{ et
Fixedness, immobility, jjs*iur*Jw. 2. A
mountain,
3. The earth, yia. (p.)
/A] Want of power, jStjrDio. (p.)
jy^6tisBr, s. The Supreme Being,
*j)/3:r5^irLjutjb, s. [priv. jy
^iuuio.] Inconvenience, a!<irui. 2. Un
the immovable, immutable, God as not
fitness, *flCjutf*U). (c.)
affected by emotions or passions, *i_
I*- 0>)
"^jyff/s^ja^io,, s. [pric. ^gy
jy^Fsosarii), s. [pric. jy et #6i)jrii.]
jpan*..] Discontent, dissatisfaction,
Immovablencss, jf*Si*uj. (p.)
7

jy<9riD/T
*j>]&dsi>, j. The earth, yto7. (p.)
jtf&ev, s. [.prop, ^jiueo.'] Vicinity,
neighborhood, jj(j*uj.
cjy&so, s. (Hin.) A very excellent
thins, a first rate thing, a-i/**^. 2. The
original, QptpiSrfr. (c.)
^jy&eusci, s. A gnat, a very small
mosquito, Qsn&ts. (;>.)
*j>/ 3:&nsv, s. Name of a muntra, gf/f
tamfirih. (/>)
<?ji/, . Scab, dandruff, scurf,
4rrfu*5). (c.) 2. (p.) Mud, mire, Q*s>.
3. A small insect, p*4r9.
j>j
s. A dark red color
used in painting, gubJi^eaJi. (p.)
* j>j ysirti, s. Food, Qurr^esnh. 2.
Boiled rice, Q**s>. Wils. p. 88. Assana.
3. (p.) The Qiiisn; tree. Wils. p. 94.
A8ANA.
j>jfeeruiSlifluJw,s. Epicurism, glut
tony. See under u*/txb.
^iy^saf], s. The thunderbolt as one
of the twelve sources of pain or death,
2. Weapon of Indra, wtf)rr*ieio. Wils.
p. 88. Assany. 3. A tree, ^&t*\b. (p.)
jy^sjr, s. [priv. syprop, ^ujsjr.]
The unborn, an underived being; used for
Brahma, Vishnu, Siva and Kama, JpiiJoJ.
2. Father of Dasarada, p/ri/sarpias/i. Wils.
p. 12. Aja. (p.)
j>l&sh/l&ir, s. A plant, Cleome, L.
C/Juy*<3. (p.)
^js=rr, s. Weakness, faintness, p
(p.)
^frjIAfrgippKsJfiA, distress from lassi
tude. (In ffVi$., 0fip&0(fir&).')
^/prreuirsBim, s. Vigor as oppose d
to faintness, as fr*.r.*iM,
* tgj&iraQTGsijSi s. [priv. ^gy et sirs
firso^.] Unwatchfulness, inattentivencss,
as*A, common."] Speciality, species, a special
quality, Ou^J>ir<>iD. (p.)
^/r^Ef/fluj/i), s. [prir. ^ e/ errgitB
iuio.] Want of eloquence, Qtrpfip^oremo.
See rrgitiui&. (p.)
^jy^/r^jjiiuiii, *. [prip. ,y c< &irp$sl
uti,] Impracticability, unprofitableness, jg)
iusuhoui. 2. Incurableness, irremediableness,
gmiiiKi, 3. Uncertainty, doubt, suspi
cion, iflSejuEareoifl.
^jy^/nrtii, s. [prir. ,jy e< ff/rjii.] In
sipidity, unsavoriness, *iru9sriij. 2. Un
profitableness, JrGjr!irl**iur>tt>.
*^j>l&!rQeu!fl, s. [priv.
et frrQaitfl.']
One of the thirty-two tunes of the Hindus,
*j>j&,. The soul as identified or
combined with the Deity. (-u. 69.) 2.
A sneer, contemptuous smile, j/iuptS/iuLj.
3. A weapon in general, ^puQurg. 4. A
sword, cimeter,
(p.)
*g>l&li sSQpeisr, pQpeisr, uQuesr, <<s,
. o. To ridicule, **>s*s. 2. To destroy,
jyS**. (p)
^S^S/i, s. One of the twenty-eight
A'gamas, ff*iflt(yu4Qjiijf.Q@r.sr. See
&K3*tD&. (p.)
8

*^>/&p^], s. [priv. <$y et S/ifi-'] ^jyartiiL/, s. Mud, moist land, slip


pery ground, a>**ni. 2. A well, &**j>.
Matter, n-ii. See fi^. (p.)
3. Bad ground, Our*i *>rtiwii. (p.)
^&^^iuQun-(r^&r, s. Matter, ma
* ^Df aur it , s. (sing. <#y<jBr.) A class
terial substance. <Fi_uQurcy&.
of evil demi-gods the foes of the Devas,
*=iy Sti^slajLh, s. [priv. ^sy.] A num
.j^ot*. Wils. p. 96. Asura.
ber, a thousand quadrillions, giQrolr. 2.
syj@(3, *. The planet Venus,
Inconceivableness, S*se>Js*Q*Liiau>. (p.)
cjy Ssstld, s. The skin of an animal
jy^j^/F^, . Afternoon, evening,
used as a seat, bed, &c. by religious devo
tees, Q#ireirssisr6. Wils. p. 13. AjlNA. (p.)
^Sy^j/F/rsir, . The nineteenth lunar
*^>j fj-s3M"ld, s. [priv. gy.] Indiges
asterism, a""*, which is the natal
tion, *tiursB>u>. (c.)
nakshatra of the demons, and therefore
^l&nemxQu^^ s. Diarrhoea from
considered very unlucky, (p.)
indigestion, indigested discharges.
cg/anrtLszrw, s. One of the eight
^^ffensreuiTiLi, s. Flatulency from
kinds of marriage. See mcmi. (p.)
indigestion, dyspepsy.
^^nmk^liB^i&ir/rLDiilif!,8. The
*S>jir,s. (Hin.) Readiness, prepar
planet Venus, or its regent, being the
ation. ^dj##ib. (c.)
Guru of the Asuras, as Brahaspata is
of the Suras, *ABar.
**, i>. n. To be disgusted with, jycji<yi. *j>f&Gi]g:LLiy.!rii>, s. A plant, as
2. To suspect, surmise, **Qj*m. (c.)
Qi<5558&. (p.)
jy<9F(wasaf), s. A kind of eruption, ^jya^si/Lo, s. A horse, tgfslGan. (p.)
chiefly about the ears, &tiax*srCiLntr. 2.
jy&eiiaftSd, s. A medicinal shrub,
A small insect bred in plants and feeding
jloptSrr, having the smell of a horse.
on them, g>*y#fi. (c.)
g\eu&kfl(Q!jsisa!io, s. The medi
^/^awds, s. [prop, ^jesi^esis.'] A
cinal root of that plant.
conjp- tural circumstance,
(c.)
^l&eu&G^HempuSeilui, s. An oint
*=Pfer&, s. [priv. jy.] Impurity, pol
ment from the oil of this root.
lution, SuSarcmu. 2. (fig.) Disgust, Jf<J<
^ffai/^/r^^jii, *. Horsemanship
*g>j & u u t_, in/. To be defiled,
as a science, ^*/u^sbj.
polluted, soiled, #*40tiut-.
gl&euptnLut-, s. The swiftness of
^s&uu^, inf. To defile, pol
a horse, .S>awj7(;uiii.
lute.
jya//^/ru>6or, s. One of the seven
jqarGssritiir^sy.s-sasrtL, s. A species
ftf9Jij*, which see, #Crw<*-B*r. (c.)
of bird which is said to be charmed by
<>l&eiiuifl,
s. A shrub, ^eoiP,. (p.)
music, and while under the charm, to die,
GssujuLfsr. (p.)
One of the sixty-four a&vsraii. The
As the sound of a drum to the bird ^***i>.
knowledge of the good or bad qualities
of a horse. 2. The act of trying the
*^^lS^!Tl}i, 3. [priv. y.] De
animal.
pendence, subjection, destitution, *^*^fu9*<
^/etjQu>^u>, s. The sacrifice of
fMMO.
^^^^ii, s. [priv. gf.] Impurity,
a horse, as practiced by former Hindu
kings, prtursib.
pollution, uncleanness, defilement,
j>l& ai6i)Ll#6!iwii, s. The qualities
om. 2. Unchasteness, diSlumtath. (c.)
and temper of a horse.
&l#$puui, inf. To be defiled,
*^y#a/^, 8. [vul.,prop. ^ffmeSesB.']
polluted, soiled.
The first constellation, or lunar asterism,
^/&puu(Bpp, inf. To defile,
of the Hindus; which, besides indicating
pollute, soil
both the horns in the ram's head, and
jyaFLJti, s. [priv. jy.] Inauspiciby two stars the base of the greater tri
ousness, unpropitiousness, ,syiiuii. (c.)
angle of the head, comprehends one in
*<g>juLn^ s. A plant. Physalis, i.,
the left foot of Andromeda. It is depicted
^QptSrr. (p.)
in the form of a horse's head, gasw*.
jyL/L|, s. [ru/.] Suddenness, un ^g>/3rLpili, s. A dog, isndj. (p.)
expectedness,
*j)f(W)s:li^/(ajS, s. [priv. ^y.] Un
^3rLr>irp/Du>, s. [pror.] Suspicion,
cleanness in general, ^u!era>u. 2. Cere
2. A hint, a conjectural circum
monial uncleanness, <gi*i. (p.)
stance. o*ar>s.
* jy@^i 3. [priv. gy.] A barren wo
gl&wirpfDisisinLi, inf. To give a
man, u>eui_ (p.)
hint commonly as one thief to another, * j>/ (3y sm iu , a. Envy, Qu n Qtfsmit!.
or to make a noise as a thief, to ascer
2. Calumny, Ji-msi. Wils. p. 97. Asoova.
tain whether people are at home or
GO
awake.
^/K-LDir/bpuuL., inf. Tobeheardas * m Q&epih, s. [priv. <sy.] All, the
whole, Qpotgni. Wils. p. 88. Assasha. (p.)
a noise, or seen as a sight exciting sus
picion of thieves or of mischief at hand. jy C & <s ear ti, s. [pric. jy.] Ir
^y<SrLo/rssrS/fl, s. (Hin.) A tester,
rationality, unconsciousness, ignorance, j/fi
8<jracio. See Gefiesrib. (p.)
canopy, GtcpsiLif.. (c.)

^sy^ncT, s. An expletive, ^emfSHeo. <g]<5!n,!F, ASQpeisr, pQpeisr, uQuesr,


2. Accent, Qa&utStial. 3. ('.'.) TIlC Cud, gaol
**, v. a. To shake, move, stir, agitate,
Jtiq. 4. (p.) Metrical syllable, Q*iiHQ&uut
<UlLi_. 2. To tie, bind, fasten with a tie,
fiQ&arsi- There are two kinds of
viz.
bandage, &c,
3. To warble in sing
ing, lengthen the sound quaveringly, mo
(a.) Qmxes>&, when there is a sin
dulate the voice, gn>*QuQ**. 4. To trans
gle syllable, fjrsv.
act, perform, operate in nature and in all
1. When there is a long vowel, as ^j.
sentient beings, as the deity the solo
2. When the vowel is short, as uS.
spring and operator in all their movements
3. When the short vowel is joined with
and actions ; to cause action, growth, &c.
a mute, as Q*a.
throughout the universe,
4. When the long vowel is joined with
a mute, as >j.
S>igs>&@P&) ea # u Lj , . noun.
Shaking, moving, ^jlL5!d*. 2. Tying,
(b.) t8eminuss>&, when there is a
binding, *^_a>. 3. Speaking, Osrii^a
compound syllable, *r*ic.
4. s. (Jig. prov.) Arrogance, s>
1. When two short vowels arc joined, as
uiruLf.
Qmtfi.
2. When a short aud long vowel are
(odF/rajtL, s. [priv. s\i el Qffireiii.']
joined, as *<g.
Cheerfulness,
freedom from sorrow and
3. When two short vowels arc joined
suffering, Cw*iiareaj. 2. The Ashoca tree,
with a mute, as in tfpii.
Qmi&u, Uvaria longifolia, L., an ever
4. When a short and long vowel are
green. 3. One of the five arrows of
joined with a mute, as Sri4.
Kama, iDariBpar *?jOTc50cftt3rg)r. Wils. p. 88.
l<aD&&9ir, s. A foot of one syl
Ashoca. 4. The Plantain tree, an&>&. 5.
A tree, ta^jswrth.
lable, as w* and mat.
^jQ&tTseisr, s. Argha, the god of
/8B&&Q&rr60gi3s>&iQ?Bu, s. An
the Jainas, to whom the Ashoca is sa
expletive, jj*i*Jj*CWi.
cred, ^(Jicir. (p.)
^syCoiF/rQ,
s. The Ashoca tree, ^
<5i^_, inf. To chew t]ie cud, to ru
Cffi-*ior<i. 2. One of the arrows of Kama,
minate.
c$ias>&ujif., s. One of the members
^gyCo' {F IT GSSTLb JtjQiF.Tshriy-, S. A
plant, #/rfCwr,4>nii, Trichosanthes, L.
^/an&ujibprr^, s. A poem in which
Unthe last syllable of one verse and the ^QffGTr.rLb, s. [priv.
first of the succeeding are the same,
clcanness,
Wils. p. 89. Asiiowciia.
cjyss)^, Cff)6or, /sCc^esr, Co/ear, to, ^jy cF <3S ih , s. A plant, ^aQpareifl,
v. . To move, stir, tremble,
2. To
Barleria, L.
waver, quiver, totter, not being able to sup ^/^jFamrth^(F&tnr ii>, *. (Tel.)
port a weightas a slender waistcd woman
Earnest money, money given in advance as
is poetically described to waver in walking,
security for the completion of a bargain,
frora the weight of her breasts, ^Aor_. 3.
Qpdruavifra
(p.) To lodge, sojourn, dwell in an appro
priate placeas men in houses, towns, &c. ju&&pQ, s. A plant, sppifl, Solaboasts in the forest, fishes in water, &c,
num, L.
4. (o.) To walk or ride for recre
ation, be active, be engaged in the per jtj ,t a= u j ti> , s. A grass, /s/rsssr/DL/a),
formance of works, in distinction from the
Saccharum, L.
quiescence of the Gnani,
5. To be
iF^FLCLo, s. A grass, (Tp&g/uLjeo,
indolent, inactive, idle, Cmbu. 6. To be <gjPommercullia,
L.
disturbed, discomposed, agitated, vm. 7.
To be weary, exhausted, faint, &nt. 8. ^jy^cTii, s. The Agathy class of
To fluctuate, hesitate, be confused by a
trees, jj*a), Coronilla, L. 2. Pear, dread,
rebuke,
alarm, apprehension of danger, uuib. 3.
Timidity, diffidenceas one of the four fem
^jeo^etns, r. noun. Motion, moving,
inine
qualities, icscf.isrp^aafi^iQariirff. 4.
jja). 2. Conjectural circumstanceas
Thinnessas in a metal plate, g)Sa>*. 5.
a rustling among leaves may excite con
A plate of metal, p*. (p.) 6. [ml]
jecture of a snake being there, sua.
Purcncss, clearness, <rt,QucuLt ; as jjo/bt*
<&/GB)&ujrr'?B0, s. A fixed state, imjij,5*>3CL/rri(j4S(TCT. He is the pure like
movableness, steadfastness.
ness of his father.
^foaffiun wessB, s. A bell seldom
.Sfi fig^uq, s. The use of
rung ; attached to the royal palace to in
words which express by their sound,
form the sovereign of any calamity or
the emotions of fear, surprise, &c, umij
other extraordinary event, .grrsi#S)u>fl.
^yao*uj(Tsa)tD, neg. v. noun. Firm
.sy^^ffy^, inf. To alarm, intimi
ness, fixedness, immovablcness.
date, frighten.
^Gts>& suit
inf. To hover, move or
stiras wind on the surface of water. ^/^JU^san^, s. A threat, uujQpgu
fi^ssiK. 2. Caution, care, atrfiuL/.
.^an.? cy, v. noun. Shaking, moving, * ^jy
j: sf tu sir , . [priv. si et de$iu, de
motion, jys>*^*i. 2. A kind of swinging
struction.'] The Supreme Being, the im
shelf. **. 3. Motion, passion, emo
perishable being, i_o/s*. Wils. p. 4. Aktion as applicable to the qualities of the
8IIAYA.
mind, io^O*^
4. Stir, bustle, agita
tion, r$,TN6. 5. Weariness, failure, faint cg>i&{F!rLD, s. Tlie thrush, mrreSeo qj
ing, Cff.
cjQicciduffi. (c.) See ^**no.
2

^y.F^Fffi), s. Repetition, turn, suc


cession, prib. (c.)
iBse>(flu&&eu6aaiijQuiQp4p. It rains
shower after shower, one cloud following
another.
<j>l&<rir, s. Father, master, /siieajs,
[prov.] of the Coorg country.
s. The a-ppiiDozl) shrub, Cynanchum, L.
^y 5= Sy s. Achecn, a country, grr
^/rSiBjjisQeQyS. A tree, Cordia, /,.
See ^9!al!.
*=sya:3r> s. Sanscrit vowels, en
OioruSi/iIi. 2. Type, mould, stump,
*(jS. 3. Axle of a carriage, also the cross
beam supporting a well shaft, ^#cu<isd.
4. A weaver's reed, Qmuwrt&ffc8tSQaiidr&.
5. Soul, the form taken by the soul in any
transmigration according to the actions of
previous births, E-eM. G. Mark, print, im
pression, ^oi_<urciii. 7. An epoch, yeti.
(Kalasankalita.)
S\8&ts)-&&{#&uu$dsafinf. To
print.
iiJ6ar,s. Printed cloth, chintz.
Sjf&nassfl, s. A linch-pin, QpnQpp
^j&&dsthiSlt s. An iron ramrod.
5/^<siiiL/, s. A ramrod of wood.
5y<f &uugobs]&, s. The weaver's
reed.
giea-uL^LLuf-uSqgia, inf. To pass
the thread through the loom.
^f^rT^eniresafl, s. [impr. for ^^f
(jajreirf.] The central bolt of a car.
gl&&Gd&Gay s. The axle or cross
beam of a well sweep.
^je&emp, s. The body, as the case
of tlie soul.
,_gy &Q& Qgpgi-, s. Printed letters,
words in print. 2. Sanscrit vowels.
*=3y.'F<97(!flFiii, s. [priv. ^/ ct &0ii>.] Per
manency, fixedness, indestructiblencss, G
G^aSortouJ. WUs. p. 12. AciIVLTA.
j>l^pasr, s. The imperishable dei
ty, ^iSojrs5)eii/A<?CTjr. 2. Vishnu, tSCQ
gs. 3. Argha, ^3**. (p.)
^&&gG&(Lp6G!ss!n@iikQpnG&, s. The
eighth incarnation of Vishnu, uaiu^iar.
^tsum^QscSifiQest. O Govinda of
imperishable bliss.
^yj a-^lci, s. A mixture of white
rice, kusha grass, turmeric, and powdered
sandal wood, put on the foreheads at wed
dings, and while muntras are repeated, #
jy&Gur ti, s. A plant, the same as
Q(jjSu, Tribulus, L. 2. A tree, a>ai
a>x, llyperanthera Moringa, L.
tjpj&ei-sij^i/sthfS. A species of Ban
yan, the holy fig tree, ^t-juDrii, Picus religiosa, L. (;>.)
*j>jjF.a?suih, s. Horse, (g^sn/r. See
^/saiii. Wils. p. 90. Ashva. (p.)
SI&m-6ii8np$l!SiD, n. The art or sci
ence relating to horses.
9

^I&&eii(ip8nssru>, s. One of the


hundred and eight positions of the Yogi,
in which he sits cross-legged, places his
elbows on his knees and rests his cheeks
on the palm of his hands,

text's Qptp&firtfligtJ) QpiffKionSQtAr/SiSTaxrGlitstci


*

r -x-sQsssFI, s. The first lunar man


sion, (p.) See
AVils. p. 91. AsiiVINEK.

a The two physicians of the


gods, ufgjfmt, as born from the nostrils
of a horse.
*gtj -tO! cfT, inter. An exclamation of
wonder, #$*n*Qtt&. 2. Expression of
pity or grief, ^rti*Oftii. (;).)
^jyej/f, s. The ignorant, ^/rQeSeo
*iri. 2. Affliction, distress, grief, gtsruui. (j>.~)
^jjej/r, . Extreme sorrow.
s^soth ^ sijffi), s. A gnat, mos
quito, Qsrng. (p.)
* OTj-Fti, s. A bird resembling a
swan, ^tfirwno. (p.) See jy^io.
^/^fuir^ib, s. The footstep of a
swan; the mark -f- resembling it, g><
*jy thj&eQ, s. Worship or respect
by closing the hands, and, commonly,
carrying them towards or over the head,
iMQ. Wils. p. 14. Anjalt.
g^^fsQ, s. A shrub, wpiL&eScru)..
Mimosa, L. 2. A bat, Qanraw*. 3. A
tree, loraSwBSBs. 4. A Shrub, jejabj^ulS.
5. A creeper. See ^3^<*uurir.
jj ^feSlssis, s. A bat, Qsueireurrio.
0>:)
^yg^ffi), s. Post, express sent by
authority, ^ur>. 2. Mail-stage, resting
place on a journey, jst&iAi. (c.)
jygjj&p&inreBr, s. A post man,
messenger, courier, fiurpsmir.
^TSJi&PQjjStr&Sl, s. The same as
osj^iouratrsraii, one of the thirty-two kinds
of prepared arsenic.
*^)f (Wj 3= sjrti, s. Blackness, dark
ness, black coloring, suq. 2. A collyrium or black paint for the eyelids, a*r
^*8Sa>i0. 3. A black coloring or magic
ointment put on the hand, &c. to assist
in discovering lost, stolen, or concealed
property; a species of magic, Geu&Qutari,
QjifleSuxrcQerjw. 4. One of the eight ele
phants which support the world, being
that of w<3oxrtir, regent of the west point,
GmfifaMJrta: Wils. p. 14. AjfJANA. 5.
Medicine for the eye when a person is
bitten by a venomous snake, and also for
one who has fits, xcSnj,. 6. A black
stone, marble, cjsia*<\i. (p.)
^^ffesrdseiSsaLD, s.
A magic
ointment rubbed on the eyes or palms of
the hand of one who wishes to discover
any thing lost.
^(Ej^esriaa), s. Sulphuret of an
timony, a combustible used in fire
works, giving a blue flame. Sec iiSi*.
(M. Die.)
gl^feisragiTxeBT, s. A soothsayer,
conjurer, sorcerer.
jy^ffenrdQaneo, s. A paint brush
or pencil to blacken the eyelids.
10

v. noun. Fearing, dread


jtj^fesr^ffiuu), s. Three species
ing, ujiiui_*>. Also the optative, "Siubj
of magical ointments, viz., ^r^ani,
2. Defeat, G^^sS.
that which assists in discovering whe
ther a person is possessed or not; Goin^}
^1 lii) & rr u u iL L. iuii>, s. [prov.~] A
<an4, that which assists in discovering
certificate from the king, formerly in
stolen property; and ui0iorr$ynaib, that
scribed on metal, clearing a man from
which assists in discovering treasure
the charge of guilt and re-establishing
buried under ground.
his rights as a citizen; a writ of autho
rity, a security against oppression or
*gj(G#e8TuiTeif,iTemii:,s. One of the
ill-treatment. 3. A passport or writ of
thirty-two kinds of native arsenic.
protection
in passing through a coun
^gy^jj&eBrQiDQfjg, inf. To paint the
try, ,v . '": - i f;i t .-.
eyes.
jyt&j&irenw, neg. v. noun. Fear
^j^^esresjescrestsrGsr^s. Vishnu, the
lessness, <ftsrtic.
blue colored, $<gur&.
<jy (Cj^dBii,*. A parrot in general,QesB.
lt&5&^s)Su$Bl, s. The female of the *^gif ^cFLnireir, s. One of the twelve
elephant supporting the north-east, or
SUIIS, utercsDraSrQ <grfiu^Oif(jorBr. 2. One of
the eighth angle, of the world, an-ffii^p
the twenty-eight A'gamas or sacred books
of the Saivites, Sturs^tS^u^QfiC-t^-Qeitaigf.
3. Grandson of #rar,
. .-.^pff-isr.
cD/gjjfesB, s. A small flower-tree,
, Memecylon, L. 2. A gr.iss, miomp ^>j(Si)3reus3rr<s^jir/r,s. A tribe of weav
ers, chiefly Mussulmans, QruurAG&iGupii.
qik, Saccharum, L. (/>.)
*=ay (Gj 5= cW, s. Female of the ele ^^(Bj^^auLD, s. [priv. sy.] Ig
norance, destitution of spiritual know
phant supporting the north, or seventh
ledge, QreriSattvui. Wils.p. 13. AnONATVA.
angle of the world, *iu$as>sur'b?&t3uQueia
ujtTsu. 2. Mother of Hanuman, sis^''<3", * jy(g5(S5sar, s. [priv. jy.] An igno
also called
J. Wils. p. 14. Asrant ]>erS0n, jjj9Sir4ir.
JANA.
*=jy(gj@/rsz>r.ijb, s. [priv.
Igno
^ (g> & <s S3) , s. [impr. for
rance, spiritual ignorance, worldly illu
sion, belief in external appearances, desti
Fearing.
tution of the knowledge of the true God.
^Sdsm, s. Existence, &,essri^n
This is the state of the soul from the be
2. Agreement, union, Qurcy*^jsi>*.
ginning, and its condition till its wmii is
3. Worship, srA<i.
removed. When the fruits of its former
5y@6?#(50<sii, s. One of the four
actions are worked out, in sufferings and
enjoyments, the soul begins to be enlight
teen expressions of the countenance; the
ened by the grace of the Deity, its
reclining of the head on the shoulders
nni then ceases, and $yrari& commences, in
from pain or lassitudeas one bitten
creases and ripens for its union with the
by a serpent, fi^frhtgi^Q^iebQusK eSjf
Deity. Wils. p. 13. Angnana.
*. See cy*ii,
^y@(G5/76sf?, s. An ignorant per
^jy^*, s. Five. See g>iig>.
son, a heathen.
^1 (Ej # it ld en (Tj 65BT ti, s. The fifth
*jy(S7jS3)^5,
s. An ignorant person,
caste, Pariahs, &c.
jy^!ojcurir. 2. Ignorance of spiritual things
^l^&rrGSuSaai.tun, s. [prop. *sy
or the beclouding of the understanding as
rt> g)ai_iu*.] A tribe of cowherds ;
the result of former actions or worldly at
whose women wear, in their marriage
tachments, ooi_ii. (/>.)
neck jewel, five ornaments, or s*/wrS.
sjyfQ, s. (p.) Greens, vegetables,
l<&rj#nnuQuLLis}., s. [prop. s\<gi*
u*Qi*>. 2. Leaves used as food, SjJw*^9.
aopijQuiijf..] A box that has five com
3. (c.) Pledge, pawn, 0^ao/. (). 227.)
partments, one in the middle and four ^jyiiiBLD, s. Restraint, repression,
surrounding, made of palmyra leaves or
compression, ,jfi_isj)*. 2. Subordination,
other materials for containing flowers,
submission, SitiuuLf.^. 3. Kestraining the
spices, &c.
senses, self-control, forbearance, QurjSCW
(TTj e rremsfl, s. ("as ^sq^enn
Qaio. 4. Continency, command over the
*.) An iron bolt passing through the
appetites, temperance, modesty, chastity,
five tiers of a car.
good behaviour, jD#>*iui_**ii. 5. Conceal
ment, sepulture, interment of a dead body,
iur*r4. Even a young girl will be able
ti<J^iDi_Ao=D*. 6. Ketiredness, reservedness
to make a curry, when she has the fol
silence, taciturnity, Qmerarw. 7. Contents
lowing three and five things, viz., iyrf),
of a box, &c, that which is comprehend
souring; i&e*(g, pepper;
salt; s<d<g,
ed, ,#i_iS.uaj. 8. Contents of a book, &c,
mustard; and 9isw, cuminwhich are
epitome, abstract, summary, import, sub
the five ; and the three are ft, water;
stance, QurtfuL/. 9. Shrinking, compress
Q*uii4, fire; and
fire-woodsaid
ing,as a tortoise its members ; re
by an angry husband to his wife when
duction, condensation, compression, &c.
the curry is not good.
of the powers of the mind, syncope from
yfiEXor ^^aib gf*Qfia(3ib. The five
snake bite, &c, g**^. 10. [prov.~\ Fire
elements will laugh within themselves.
works in layers, producing successive dis
charges, urtxrib. 1 1. Treasure kept in con
cealment, or laid by unobserved by others,
Lj*>fiQur&sr. 1 2. Erudition, profound know
v. a. [used with the dative, some
ledge connected with paucity of words
times with the accusative.] To fear, dread,
and gravity of manners,
; ex j^-Ag
utuuui, as jygyA**fi^<*-, I fear him;
Or jyi_B(5,
,Sr&ariufiar. lie feared him.

*y^
jftd&QLDQpilnj, inf. To revive cjy /_ u u (g) ir^i_iju6Br, s. [prop.]
An honorific appellation among fishermen,
as from the stupor caused by the bite of
a snake, a fit, &c
sswLjakresBT, inf. To bury, *^y/_/ii, s. Obstinacy, pertinacity,
inter, entomb.
violence, tii.wpii. Wils. p. 967. Hatha.
2. Disgrace, contempt, *orib. 3. Inter
s. Restraint, &,c, as sy
course, wandering, j^wi-i. (c.)
<9/t@#rrfslda, inf. To withstand,
*iyz_.s(3), 8 (Spear, ^idQQeisreb,
oppose each oilier.
<?*, Jt<-**, v. a. To subject, control,
^jtuiueBsreair, inf. To do evil, in
curb, bring to orderas foes, &c, com
jure, (u^. 71.)
press, coerce, restrain, tame, breakas a
horseconstrain, repress, cause to recede,
eg/LeuirJs!, s. An obstinate or re
bring one to terms, to still, compose, 8iu
vengeful person.
2. To reduce, lessen, condense, ab
breviate, (s*>p**. 3. To deposit, conceal, efiftthurnrih,)!. The whole at once,
altogether, in the mass, cpofg^. (p.)
stow away, cover, inter, infold, ^aqiii. 4.
To contain, hold, Q*cr. 5. To encroach ^gyc-LDL/, s. A running flower plant,
upon, seize unjustly, *r. 6. To engross,
including two species, viz., ^lL***ui_i6^,
monopolize, t^if<ijQgiiu. 7. To embody,
and uwSr<gGrtoui_tiL/, gsQawiy..
incorporate, pVc_i_.
^gy(_, s. A taciturn person, one
. The above creeper.
who conceals liis real circumstances,
cjyi_iuo)Qrip.^*i)rsKri_&u9Q4&. Even
ability, &c.
the jfi-joty creeper when several are com
bined
will be strong, i. e. very weak per
j)j t_j (}, SQpehr, ^iinQQetsrcir,
sons, when several are joined together,
jfL-dis, v. n. To obey, yield, become
may be strong.
subject to, be subdued, Stsuui^tj. 2. To
<S>I t u> u lo j>j (_ uu icy, s. Its
shrink, become compressed, be reduced in
size or vigor, be crammed into, condensed,
flower.
evpu. 3. To recede, be repressed, sup
s. Closeness, crowdedness,
pressed, restrained, s^ho*. 4. To settle,
<2*9l. 2. Pressing, oppressing, urging,
subside, be laidas dust, jprnnu. 5. To be
Qcr*<so*. 3. A tliin and flat plate of
embodied, incorporated, ffira. 6. To be
metal, &c, ps. (p.)
reduced lowas the system when near
death, &c, r, i.t.
^tuuf-uiiTUf-, s. Close onset,
desperate fighting, hard scufflesome
^jL-iiiG), s. All, the whole, Qp
falling and others treading on them,
&c. j confusion as from trees beaten
LfriaiKx&mQpgKTssa. The arrow which
down in a storm, Qpppmjiiaa;
destroyed the whole of the three cities.
=ay iir jyi_0, QQpm, ^irrii:
(In s!v'i>.)
<?, jjfi-r, v. n. To be close together,
Foes,
thick, crowdedas trees, stones, men, &c,
insubordinate persons, ua>M*>i. (p.)
Qctk*. 2. To fight with, Quit. 3. To
^fLEiseirryieap, . A book which
follow in close succession, Q<jB>,i<2pri_f.
treats of the ceremonies of the Saiva
GO
sect, Qfliwri.
^ij/nr, s. Foes, ueaseuir. (p.)
liiT&@, v. noun, \impr. ^jtirpf5l.~]
A rebellious province, S^uut^uijui Sis*
Closeness of trees, the hair, the threads
in linen, the lines in a book, &c., Q*ostxib.
^iL-i&dsiruiiriR, s. An audacious,
^jiir^^uueoeas., s. [prov.] A
contumacious, insubordinate woman, cp
thick plank.
^L-hkQ^ppw<g/i^irihQppp1, s.
jyt_K(<E(rB3UJ, neg. p. noun. Insub[prou.] Great vigor, oppression, force,
ordinateness, rudeness, haughtiness, unviolence, Q<3u!.
tractableness, S^uuif-uimo.
jyz_/fz-/^iff-Q/, v. noun. Thick
^/iiii&rrajiTrflfs), s. Urine, Qp/ij3
ness, closeness, Qm^t'ib. 2. Thinness,
rii. 2. Sea salt, si-giuy.
flatness, being the qualities of a plate of
metal, &snio. 3. Thin plate of metal, &c,
iSaneasresniaa, inf. To faint, be
dy*A**Q. 4. Close succession, QxQsSp
in a trance as dead.
,jy_t_/r, inter. Exclamation of sur
^/lituuw, s. [prov-l Thickness,
prise or vexation, ^i&eajttgfiuu.
closeness, Q*(j*<ia.
^Lir,dQQpeBr,ji(o@e!ir, uGuesr, <s,
how sweetly he sings.
t>. a. To press, oppress, urge, Q(j*. 2.
jyt^TsiTLD, t. A mode of beating
To attack, make an onset, Quit.
time, one of the seven
^/l-ituli, v. noun. Attack, onset,
jifi^^t s. Premium for ready
battle, Quri. 2. Crowding, Q*cy*<5o.
money,
(c.)
3. Urgency, oppression practised or suf
fered, Qr<j*fflsii)i_.
^iw^/rcrrii, s. [prop, gji-pvrsirio.]
A mode of beating time in music.
jy_&), s. Ashes, &nu>u&). 2.
Battle field, GucUssrib. (p.)
jtjiuu tx>, s.[proji. jysot_u6S)u.] A
j>l Lteooptteo, 8. [prop.] Vain
betel pouch, Q^&uul/. 2. A barber's
batr, (?Jukju.
words.

=syt_si), . A kind of fish, epniBesr.


\j)rov.'] 2, Power, strength, r5. 3. War,
conflict, Cur*. 4. Victory, success, <3^9.
5. Murder, Q*jtSw. 6. (as a v. noun from
the root jyQ.) Cooking,
7. The
optative mood of the verb ^Q, duiiQatoii
QpfaSI- (P.)
<g/L-.eorriT, s. Foes, enemies, ff^-gi
gtscr. 2. Warriors, soldiers, GurisSii. (p.)
=yi_aff, s. Forest, juiifflc, a hilly fo
rest, mrS). 2. A grove, Gntu. 3. (Jiy.)
Collection, assemblage,
(/<.) bee
0t*t-*S, "^-cJ and u$m>i_.
^/u-eSdsffQ^neoiii, s. A kind of
drug. See **<?ui6.
^1 ie& ffQftreo, s. Bezoar, G?a(r
^izr, s. [prop. 67i_/r or eyiir.] A
term 'of calling, used to inferiors only,
ff(ciliK4>fl*<5i3<2Aj. 2. An exclamation
indicative of anger, contempt, reproof,
surprise, &C, gi^r^tSaaS.
stfcrLj. Why, what, sirrah.
=gyt_/ra;<33f?, *. The LjeifituireiaiT plant,
Oxalis, A.
^//r*, s. [r/.] Putrified matter,
any substance spoiled or damaged, an old.
abject, mean, contemptible thing, wL-B*
ji/L-irfr, QQpetst, <&i z_ it & Q ear eh ,
<?;<*, r*, . n. [proc] To recede, give
place to,
p. a. To stulT in, cram,
^/^(Sro), s. One of the forty-two
new Tamil tunes, pHrism.
^iir^^liuth, s. [prop.] Impropri
ety, injustice,
*2>l trrjigu , s. [prov. impr. for ^\u.n
fis-l Insult, indignity, provocation, im
propriety, fiar/sg.
jij L-irei}m*5i, s. Impropriety, ^iliun
mi. 2- Grievance, &aruj>. 3. False re
proach, llCi_p<a. (c.)
Source, origin, bottom, foun
dation, beginning, basis, <&6>. 2. Lower
. part of a tree, mountain, page, &c, mrcp$
cHjjaip^arif.. 3. Lineage, ancestry, stock or
family, descent, /u!*<u9. 4. Root or pri
mitive of a word, the radical, oc^affiu. 5.
A line in poetry, Qin/*C@cy^>uL;. (See
ML-jtuLi"). 6. A man's foot, *>. 7. A mea
sure, twelve inches the length of a person's
foot, also of a pace, step, jjtMusr^. 8.
The print of a foot-step, foot-print, ves
tige, *rp**i. 9. The sole of a sandal,
shoe, &c, iQiif->SBri!-, 10. Vicinity, neigh
borhood, nearness, proximity, aJuii. 11.
Underside, lower part, Bj>. (uij}. o_-.)
Note. There .are five kinds of jf*. as a
metrical line. \.<gpaq-. 2. GUpy.. 3.
-r , Or - '
4. 'Qvty.cuif.. 5. *|4Qfftp.cuiy.
wluch see.
^1 i^Qsirareir, inf. To begin, ori
ginate, be founded, Qfi_A,
^jUf.Qsrr&), inf. To lay a founda
tion for any building, jfA^Wf^Curi
2. To take measures, undertake, make
preparations, opupfiQr^iu.
^liQ-ssiy., adv. Frequently, often,
repeatedly, reiteratcdly, ut^es^.
uf.d (5 ip., *. Suburbs; ex if ,
village.

L
11

^y^L(5f-6U, s. The suburb of a


town. 2. A village of the Vedda people.
giiq-d(eh(2eir. Within a moment,
in the same moment, before the next
step is taken.
^jisf-fffaeo^ s. The first furrow in
ploughing.
^uf-fSuLf, s. The first formed
and best plantains of the bunch.
jUf.ffST6ii)8. Footsteps,<5/r(<Q/.
^eyif^o, s. Heat felt in the sole
of the foot when walking.
jyiy. &Q&tfl,s. Suburbs. See Gg=iB.
^ifUf.^'bso, s. Order, regularity, eua
ujjr. 2. Upside down, a&Gmii. 3. Be
ginning and end,
glisf.p%3opinnppw, s. Confusion,
derangement, oppfft/sGiatppui.
ip-ppLL , s. The lowermost
deck of a ship.
Sjisf-^einh, s. Principal place, (tp
0aSi_i4. 2. Lower part, Bu$i_ii. 3. Foun
dation of a Wall, gf<hlairrii.
egyif-^iS(yiii)i-/,s. The print of a foot
step, vestige, srpxmQ. 2. The mark of
a stripe, points of a rod, .sy^-uLii-^ajiiL/.
<g>/iif-P0etrw, s. A ground-floor, per
aAaasGurCj- iSoiib. 2. Lower part or
foundation of a well, ^if.uuri. 3. Lower
stratum or laying of a pile, ,jfi.iAa*j. 4.
The rear of an army, Ltorrf.
s. The root or lower part
of the tongue, mraSioij..
^ji^uetmHuj^inf. To fall at one's feet,
reverence, submit, obey, sx>&ixn&Qiuu.
^isf.i3uf.ssy inf. To get a clue to
a thing, npeisn$uupp. 2. To pursue,
iS<3r(3(3!i_ir. 3. To discover one's footstep,
iq.Quuj!j, inf. To start, take
a step, move from the spot where one
stands, Qut.
<gjis}-uui, inf. To be in subjec
tion, 8(Aijui_
^ifuu^, inf. To subdue, sub
ject a country, a foe, bring into pos
session, S^uuSas.
^ltp.uuaBt,8. The chiefdivision of
an army. 2. The first layer in a well, &c.
gjty-uuLLtairibfd, s. One of the
thirty-two kinds of prepared arsenic.
esya.uL/tli_<y/rw,S?, s. Great meek
ness.
<glig.uuLLi&ireiirG(7>piT, s. Ancient
sages.
jij isfi-u u$p, inf. To tremble as
the feet, o-Qe. 2. (fig.) [pruv.'] To
fail in business, lose a situation, wife
or property. 3. To be perplexed in con
sequence of failure, &c.
^ly-uuiifsl, s. Head of the table
or row of guests.
^i$.uuG)ii>,s. The first benefit or ad
vantage received by a person, o^ueudr.
g$is).uupp,inf. To be scorched
as ricp by heat with wont of water, &c,
aaiaQupf,. 2. To stick to the bottom of
a vessel when boiling, jfifjSQiiC^,
12

^gy^uu/r, s. Path, way, beaten


path, urxs>n. 2. Usage, custom, ug>**ib.
<gi/t9-uumu, inf. To leap as a child
over a mark, play at leap-frog, jtrekri-.
eSy i$l u u rr a ii> , s. Ballast, the first
layer of goods in a vessel.
jt/i^uurrirds, inf. To deliberate,
think how to act GiurQ&x. 2. To mea
sure time by the shadow, /Sywcrisgi Qui
^jisf-ULS^eertS. Sand mixtwith lead,
miBSioemx&i.
^/up-uQutrt, inf. To begin, un
dertake, make the first effort, edict an
object, Qjri-)S.
^/t<f.LDtd(^, s. [in prosody ] Re
petition of a word or words with differ
ent meanings in the beginning of a line,
or the repetition of a line in a verse
with different meanings, 8,*liir*stSi2
Qwrtsrjj, as, ^SK>xe6ru-*eBwppaiBtr1
^yi^-icif, s. A secret place in the
waistclotll, E-tre>i..
^luj-tumt, s. The commencement
of a water channel, oppiiueni,
^jiq-iDGStsr, s. The earth adhering
to one's feet, taken for enchantments
against him (i).uii) or for witchcraft,
A ralC
' . ST.
cgy uf.LDius (5, s. Transposing the
lines of a verse without destroying the
sense, ^i^rp^snx. 2. A verse so formed,
^ifi-lir, as, ^f&xfxriDfsluiDfiSioraiBuuULLQi^ariJ,
Uf-wpl ld&Sist U).eO en rr&ifluj uu /r, s.
One of the four kinds of ^R^ii, the
lines of which are interchangeable at
pleasure, the meaning remaining the
Same, ^ieisDSiue&fiijuur.
JijlS^WpllIHTpfflU Q UIT(7Tj&rQ it sir,
a. Construction in which the lines of a
stanza are interchangeable, the harmo
ny and meaning remaining the same, or
the harmony only slightly atl'ectcd. Sec
QuB(jsQsr&T^ as, 0eDriurtpaiiniifi0tjLHvee>riu2snr
j)jUf.Qpe'2esr^ s. [vul.] Beginning
as of a story, &c.
Sji^Qp^ s. Order, regularity, emr
mrjsi. 2. From beginning to end, ^,9iu*
fiii. 3. Upside down, StpGmij. 4. Head
and foot, rsi*,sJw/i4.
^u^QpusSnrQinisai^s. One of the
forty-three kinds of rhyme in which the
first word of a line has a meaning op
posite to that of the next, Qtij^QL-waoLaSQwrarpf, as, ^^iru^ksasrartDBiitc^KiSiGsr^
t6evef(vjfSj0ssrTQaiafirii}exTQatr(59lee>p1 where
darkness and moonlight are opposite.
^ip.GWeSsar^Qjfffrszoz-., s. One of
the forty-three kinds of rhyme in which
each line begins with the same letter, g
miens QiDtfar/sQfiBODl,
^iq_ujiy.ujrr&,adv.[prov.'] In succes
sion, as the descent of title, Sta^fcuGP"0?
flfajQpeapiurs.
^/^.uji^ir^, s.
A repetition in
verse. See

jt/Lf.ujeiTQueaL-^s. Prolonging the


. sounds of long vowels at the beginning
of every line, QfsBm-<SBpu#QpB<rgi.
,y 1$. ujjriid fi, s. A flat piece of
wood by which the potter marks his
work and cuts it from the wheel below,
cSyif iujCT)^, s. Time immemorial,
antiquity, C.--. .->QinL*arru!i.
^Iiq-tunir, s. [sing, ^ji^vundt =sy?Slaves, servants as applied to
devotees in reference to their deity, and
used by persons of themselves in ad
dressing superiors, to show respect, obe
dience or submission, ^rfei_if.
<5yifn5z_, inf.
To set on foot,
commence an undertaking, a law suit,
&c., Ojsii-Bjt. 2. To make a beginning
in braidingas the bottom of a basket,
the first end of a mat, &c, u--.:, .
^ytf nyjii, s. [prov.~] Ancestral pro
perty, original stock. 2. Crop of a past
year reserved for the sustenance of the
following. 3. Jlanuro put on the soil
round a tree, &c, <j. 4. Strength from
food, power of wealth, &c ; ex -rio,
strength.
jt/ip.Quj<3<ggieiD6>j&a, inf. To be
gin to walk as children.
^u^QujgiGin&pQpneni, s. One
of the forty-three kinds of rhymes in
which the second letters of each line are
of the same class, .. ' - 4G(5>^.
^gyifQiuesr, s. I your slave, your
humble servant.
)jUt_QtLinQai, inf. To be de
stroyed utterly, extirpated.
^i^QujitlLi^.^ s. A triangular in
strument with spikes, which, however
placed, has one spike upward to pierce
the feet of men or cattle; used in war,
&c, a caltrop.
^iuf_eiiii$ip}, s. The lower part of
the belly, the abdomen, S&anSg.
jijisp-Giinedngii, s.
Source, princi
ple, cause, srrosih. 2. Beginning, origin,
bottom of a tiling, Q/ui^tsib. 3. An
cient lines of ancestry, u5ju^ji.
jyij. ai t u tgj^O^ii. Understanding
from the first
^^LQ/jTjt, inf. To chafe, stroke,
or shampoo the legs of another.
^juf-eunniii, s. The foot of a hill,
^tif.Gvnmw,*. Horizon, fsl-iEniE/iw.
^jiSf-eSij>jt$.efiiflujcSyif a9sn-ar,
inf. [ vrov.~] To be cracked as the bot
tom of a chatty, &c. by use, ^i.y>i-iLi.
^Iiy-emeuds, inf. To step, set a
step, rcuif.t>/A*. 2. To begin to walk
as a child, i_**jiQ^i_E. 3. To in
trude one's self into an affair, 0fculi_.
4. To begin a work, ^jjniji*.
a>$sD(Uf uuL-Uf. , s. A village at
the foot of a hill.
Slppty., s. A small or delicate
foot.

^
^>jisf., s. A blow, stroke, lash, stripe, ^gy, aSC/psnr, ^G^sar, uCuear,
a puff or blast of wind, jfiMcsii J**, (c)
r. a. [ms/
/Ae accusative.] To ap
proach, approximate, come in contact with,
<9ftf.ui ^ftp-i^aarsssr, in/. To
2. To be near, close, adjacent, prox
be beaten, jjj!>i/e*rB-. 2. To be pro
imate, to propinquate. Or. 3. To adhere,
claimed, published, made common, uB
unite
with,
apply for protection, r. 4.
,muui_. 3. To be consumed, expended,
v. n. (with dative.) To belong, pertain, re
late to, be fit for, suitable to, deserving of,
mruwarfidjissf!'2- l_ . :r . One TCrScd
conformable to, becoming, c_.:'. ,
5. To
in, or acquainted with many things.
happen, occur, iiuS*.
^uf-i^uf., a. [vul.] A scuffle, fight,
(n-ij".,!"'!.'.'-. The people associated
with or belonging to me, our own people,
kindred.
=fiy-, s. [prop. erq..] A word for call
jgigA*li!pQL/OT. She is a suitable
ing a female of lower caste, or an inferior;
woman for him.
as, *., come here, you. (c.)
<J>jiy-t d@Qpeky jsQ^osr, uQueisr, ds,
05*010. The same word will lie repeated
twice, thrice, or four times. (Nun.)
r. a. To beat, lash, smite, scourge, stamp,
blow or beat as wind, if*. 2. To defeat,
^itrpgi, appel. n. That which is
overcome, wash away, carry away as
improper, unfit.
waves, flowing water, &a, to flap, (as
gjvgiiar fftl^Gsv mrii ^fisff. It is bad
with wings)
3. [fa/.] To kill, slay,
for you to have him come to your house.
slaughter, Q*r&ei. 4. To fasten, make
^/L-iriSibenp, s. Injustice, unfound
firm, drive in, jf^<. 5. To act with force
ed reproach.
and energy, make thorough work of, 91^
ftyi_crQ#jti. c. v. n. To emit as a scent,
j>l sroi_<9i ant_uant_,
mwfieri/ti.**Note. Tbis word joined to
v. noun, [prov.] I-ying down at a per
other verbs increases their intensity, as,
son's house determined not to leave till
wa>tpiji}.)CjQui&pg)J It rains very hard.
the thing asked is obtained, fr&ihut4@us>t-.
Cu<fiuif.^JLj_nir, He confuted by ar
S^<s,in/. [used adv.] Near, near
gument,spoke with fluency and over
at hand.
whelming eloquence. j^it.$s*QnAitSliQmreit
a Cur, Speak fast, forcibly, fluently, &c.
^l<3;5(i}pgjfQ&iT&)eo, inf. To re
Added to neuter infinitives, it makes them
iterate.
active, as, fi^pif.**, to disperse.
jy^iS^6!art_2ssr, s. Deserved pun
^uf-snpsv, s. [prov.] A very pow
ishment.
gfflp$ticsrprsttiiDiueesrtDr*rQih. The associ
erful wind, a strong gale, a tempest.
ations of the soul determine its charac
<&jup-gad(ol&iTaretr, inf.
To beat
ter. (In 18itsmb.)
one's self.
^S^SfflS', s. The next house.
f&*<3 jyPoj.<-ii
Good for
^/(Bpptrir, s. Adherents, relations,
tune abounds to him.
.-syiy.dseir, s. (sing, and pin.) Deity, <e*_
^(QpptrpQunQeo. Very nigh, next
(*. 2. A lady, fitutl. 3. Gurus, g^ij*.
to, near.
4. Munis or holy sages, oj9a/r. 5. Elders,
seniors, &6Qpii. (*&.)
^(d^^Q^H^i
inf. To
kill one by treachery.
.jjyi^-SJso s. Boiled rice, provisions,
jyQpgiewT, inf. To follow close
<2*'i> ; ex <s|rS, to cook, (p.)
ly, come immediately after, in time or
^gyi^-SSJU), s. Slavery, bondage, ser
place, QegmBair.
vice, Q**rSij#^mi. 2. Slave, servant,
^)j(SlS3SsQi,inf. [prop. ^/(BdSeSIt ]
devotee, C)|Wn_raritSr. (c.)
To pound paddy the second time, clear it
Lsf-enwQsrr&rerr, inf. To receive,
well of the husks, &c, Q*oi3unS-eJri_*iia3
or use one as a slave, or servant.
<*>?><pp. (c.)
eSy i.aDtoLessor , in/". To become the cSydEa;ffi), s. A mountain, to^so. (p.)
bond-servant of the deity, &c. (p.)
2. v. noun. Heaping one upon another, <g
^lup-tantAuut, inf. To become a
slave.
,jy ,<&yr, s. A kitchen, a cook
house,
(c.)
in/. To en
slave.
<gl(Vj, s. A pile, row, tier, regu
lar arrangement of goods or things, regu
, (?,> 6ar, ^2*1 tlQiek, Qoiek,
lar series, order, adjustment, system, it
jfi_, p. a. To cook, dress food, boil, roast,
tcr. 2. Orderly arrangements of subjects,
fry, &c., $iSf,ur*ur**. 2. To destroy, kill,
the heads or topics in a writing or discourse,
Q*cu. 3. To conquer, subdue, subject,
&c., trgfffapxop. 3. Four threads of yarn
suppress as the passions, senses, &&, Gup
in use among weavers, "na*. (c.) 4. KcQmAst. (. 104. 3.) (p.)
pctition of a phrase implying alarm, &c.,
jy*srii, *. Field of battle, Qurnr
with no other words intervening, #<3i($*
isa-Jt; ex Mertbt area.
Q*iA>, as #s#ft& fire, fire, fire, (p.) 5. [tn
gju-ilSihuw&i**BQiiSp(3eiragi. Though
anat.] A layer, fiOre*.
milk be boiled, its flavour docs not di
,y <s d a rr a eneudx , inf. To
minish, (gtmo.)
arrange many things in rows, pile up
^yil, v. part, of sy, (sc<Z sm6in order.
slantiveh/.) [pron.] Cooked or prepared
jyQd ssireoT&Gsr&sB, s. A perfect
provisions, *cwfii*uL(Cu-57.
woman.

^Si/ant
^sy (g <s(5
inf. To put in
disorder, as things in a row, pilj, &c
.sySigigSsuiu, inf. To b.xome
disordered, deranged as business affairs,
to go to decay as one's circumstances.
ld(9jp$uiii,8. A kind of lamp in
tetnples.used by the priests before the idol.
tS/QdtgjgQptrttT, s. Repetition of
a word or phrase two or three times, as,
urihLjunliLj.
c2/d(9}uu6tkeisBr,inf. To arrange,
put in order, prepare.
j>/<Bd(8}uuiriTda, inf. [prov.] To
rehearse as stage players, previous to
the public exhibition, (g^isasuriix is
used 011 the continent.)
=sy(5uu/T2sB7', s. Pots arranged,
especially in a cook-house, one upon
another for various uses.
jy*(5L06i)sii?6S)ff, s. A species of
the Arabian Jasmine,
j>ld(^Qpareifl, s. A species of the
(Tpfrefl shrub.
^SsgO^an^, *. A couch with
pillows placed one upon another. 2. A
house built of different lofts, or stories.
^dx-u>^<SDfi, s. A species of the
^ffi@, QGpear, ]<$dQQesr<<k,
Ci*,
v. a. To pile up in order,
place in rows, pack, arrange, put in con
tact, $Qfiistx*<2is. 2. To arrange in a
series, Q/srQts.
yi(5S!n, v. noun. A heaping up
or laying in heap.
=gy Sebids/rj-ti, s. The Q&ihmir
i/a-J plant.
^y^5p, s. Usury, extra premi
um for money, (used in the Southern
provinces of the Peninsula)
(c.)
c/(3lji-I, v. noun. Adhering, join
ing, CJjfso* ; [ex sy(3, approach.] 2. s.
Hearth, fire place for cooking, as
;
[ex
the fire place being made of
three stones or pieces of dried clay to sup
port the pots.] 3. The star B'harani, the
second lunar astcrism of the Hindus, uiesii.
4. Fear,
^/Quuiisetarr, s. The front of the
hearth ; ex g/ib, el *w, margin.
guuSun, s. A moveable heat
ing apparatus, chafing dish, &c.
82eirujuLfQarTtq-Ujui-iy $. A
side hearth,
^cua), s. [prov.] The mixture of
paddy, and other grain, mcslin,
^yffli_, s. Resort, attaining to, <oy
QM*>. 2. A kind of cake, wafer, gttuad!*i
no. 3. Cake or bread in general ^/Ouaiait
a. 4. Incubation, ^am. 5. A leaf,
6. Gravity, weight, *ni. 7. A slight
support or prop, ^r.S. 8. [in grammar.]
A prefix, qualifying word, or clause, ad
junct, accompaniment, ^km-QiohS. In this
meaning it includes _^Q*j or adjectives
and adverbs, (p.) 9. A pledge, Q^,o><.
10. Tribute, the king's proportion of the
produce of the land whether one-sixth or
one-tenth, or otherwise, iB^e3a>p. (r.)
.13

^letntsrraa,jy soil. _.__, inf.


To sit on eggs, incubate.
y6a>z__/r_', s. Belel and areca nut.
<g/a i-.Qan'Sds, inf. To render
the king's share of the produce.
jyaoi-Cs/n^1, s. A hen that sits
on eggs.
cPietDidsiriu, s. Areca nut.
j9ietf)td(3j00GD&, s. [prov.] Re
venue from grain as farmed out by gov
ernment.
^yaaz_^^il, s. [prov.] Receipt
for the payment of tithe or tax.
^/emi uetnu, s. A betel pouch, Qsup
^ai_uaou/rj63r, s. The servant
who carries the betel pouch, &c. of a
great person.
^esiiuQ^surr^Qumir^ s. A spe
cies of metonymy, as, irKttQsiQftigisc.
!_>*, lie planted a twig of the absin
thium, that is, the plant itself.
^sjnt_, QQpeisr, isQ^eer, Oa/sir,
i_iu, v. a. To approach, frequent, gain
access to, reach, arrive at, <?. 2. To
obtain, get, enjoy, suffer, Qup. 3. v. it.
To drift ashore, off. 4. To apply for
refuge or protection, take shelter with one,
.-.--.. i. 5. To subside, sink to the bot
tom, be deposited as a sediment, /*i_o
uit-tj. 6. To collect, adhere as dust, g/Sl
jsi_io. 7. To be choked, filled up, in
closed, stopped up, git. 8. To be conti
guous, adjacent, border upon, >__. 9.
[pro,] To settle, become close, compact,
hardas bread not well leavened, sand by
rain, &c n-rts. 10. To be preserved as
pickles, &c, 3fsoisiiia>im, 11. To incline
towards a color, Apwupp. 1 2. To die, as a
great or holy person, obtain bliss, absorp
tion, &c, CPAS', being understood.
cPI<3Di60, s. The anvil.
^I<asi&ndj, s. Pickled fruits, vsngj
syaa)i_(5/r),s. An anvil. 2. Tongs.
^yss3i_an*, v. noun. Approxima
tion, Q*<3esm. 2. Attainment, acqui
sition, QufiODM,
^jemLQsirCeiBL-^ s. A blockaded
fort.
jp/eniiQ&r'G)jyeaiQwnLjSl, s. A
particle qualifying nouns, verbs, &c.
^IsmiuintEJsniLi, s. Unripe mango
cut in pieces salted and dried in the sun.
^saiojean^asiiiuetinn^s. Op
ponents, foes, uanawi. (p.)
^yami_uJ6i), . Any thing settled,
drifted, deposited. 2. AIL 3. A verbal
from ,sy.
s6sa60BraBL-ii^urreo, s. Milk part
ly spoiled from keeping.
c^yani , dQQpdr, Q.eir, uQueir,
**, v. a. To shut, close, stop up, mf^r.
2. To lock, uCj 3. To block up a pas
sage, obstruct,
(see piV. #tiruent-a>ui.
Ellis 215.) 4. To enclose, encompass,
shut up, encage, fold cattle, &c, u<5t#. 5.
To secure, keep safely, conceal, *ruu*Q*eju.
aiiSg)!<;^afifitKi^firt. Swamy thought
kept in his mind.
It

^/es)L-s&>, s. A stone placed at .ji/ant^LarrszrLh, s. Means, method,


-ufM. 2. Pledge, pawn, Q. 3. An
the entrance of a sluice to prevent the
equivalent, tSrfi. 4. Resemblance, compa
water from flowing, u^iaoA**).
rison, iiztartlt. (c.)
j>ism i (garii, s. [prov.] A tank
u3)l_ iuir err ti, a. Mark, sign, sym
with no outlet, pent up, stagnant water.
bol, emblem, representation, g)g*rJi.
.gyaDi^&v, s. Cloth steeped in a
medical preparation and put in the mouth jysj)(__^, s. Manner, fitness, or
der, propriety, succession. uS. 2. Pledge,
for a sore throat, &c, jy~_jfQL/i_i_><.
equivalent, G). 3. Resemblance, compa
j>/eB>i^(^n6^-, s. A hoarse, husky
rison, sunitararih, 4. All, the whole, rwvfifl.
voice.
(/>.) 5. v. noun, [ex
Hesorting,
attaining, &c, including all the meanings
jyaD/_u;_, inf. To be closed,
Of
jy>,
Jjfaoi^Aj.
shut up, jjooi^imoui
2. To be ob
fcra_SCu4(jii)j5QiFj. Practise acts of
structed, as a passage, &c., ^oi_ui
benevolence daily. (0ruif.jys>#.)
^1 aa i_ uu ear, s. Obstruction of the
*=^y L!_&Gtf, s. An entire grain of
throat, quinsy in cattle, 5>;!<uf).
rice, QPQfmHSl. Wils. p. 3. Aksiiata. 2.
jyaoi_ _u, v. noun. Shutting, clos
Whole rice mixed with saffron and put on
ing, stopping. 2. s. Obstruction. 3.
the forehead of an idol, or of its worship
Enclosure. 4. Trees, &c., enclosed. 5.
per or given to a Brahman, ioisi*svj.^ft. (p.)
A plug, stopper, peg. 6. A door.
jen^Ou/ril, s. Mark made
artpsni _u, s. Obstruction of the
on the forehead with jji^*s>^.
ears or dullness of hearing, from cold,
lL& ti, s. Eye, aaxir. 2. Terhunger, (c.)
restiial latitude, j)**io. Wils. p. 3- Aksiia.
warrant uLj^s. Obstruction of the
^lLS, s. A seer.
breast.
^1 lL e x ear 6bt ii>, s. Argument of
^syani ujsntp, s. Continual rain,
latitude.
^LL&ufrana, s. Degree of lati
=jy 33>i_ iS <$ sold, s. Obtaining pro
tude.
tection, taking refuge, or shelter, *r6ru*iv.
^/LLsurr^esr, s. A name of Qsgit
2. A deposit entrusted to one, ui^<>
&tn, ltishi, the author of pisicseehtynib, and
Qs,!ui3foQurir. 3. Asylum, refuge, place
of shelter, L/~_ii.
/xs&stweogiriii ; who had an eye in the
foot. 2. A follower of Nyaya system
^jeaidseidr^rr^eS ^jemidseoiii
of philosophy.
<5<jJ, s. A Sparrow that resorts for
jLL#u>rr'Zso, s. A Rosary. See
protection to houses, &c, commonly,
^/asidseoiasirda^ inf. To pro
eg/LL&eSjijgltuiTffii}), s. Difference of
tect a refugee, to take care of a deposit
latitude.
on which the Indian law is very strict. *^fLLs=iu, s. One of the sixty years
^jaaidseouQuirrT^iar^s. A depo
which form the Hindu cycle, g>;<y_ii.
sit, a thing deposited with one for safety,
lL&iu uhy s. [priv.
Perma
jy eta i_ d&etiii>Li&) inf. To fly to
nence, that which will not waste or decay,
one for shelter, take refuge with one.
Ci.irs>iu. (p.) Wils. p. 4. Akshaya.
jyDi_A*fiui2i QaisweyfieSttrfg. The appro
^/LL&iugire&sfl, s. A quiver of Arpriation of a deposit is improper. Ellis
jlina, jyc7^#aroriOLyAA_.
298. (u 62.)
jytl^/ijufri^jto, s. The vessel or
^jysflL.*, QQpehr, ^/eBiQQasresr,
plate given to the Tandawars by the
jf>"-*, v. n. To deviate from a
Sun, uresriit^Ats* (gfluthQaiGlfyLiwflfirtb.
course, recede, give place to,
2. To
2. A beggar's basket carried by the
incline towards a color, tip^n. 3. To
Vishnu Brahmans, ajwanraistr giu&ap
crowd, get close together, increase, Q*ej*>*.
4. v. a. To stuff in, compress as cotton in
a pillow, grass in a basket, &c., put or *j>/LL3:!rLh,s.(See^ds!nD.) A let
ter, character, >a*i. (/).) Wils. p. 4.
keep in the mouth as betel, ss**. 5. To
Aksiiara.
cleave or adhere to,
6. [prov.] As
^L-#nseis&fB\ss, s. Algebra, l5V
fa>L-&uGut. Give way, make room.
gy 6toi_.su a)an,s, s. A board to fill
^jilffsrsf^;^, s. Correct utterance,
the space above a door frame.
exact pronunciation, iL**fiuu&jii(Kis#i. 2.
Correct chirography, icf,*5;A8ciA*A
ffjoL-^ar, QQp6BTi<gitas)Ld&Qe8reisr,
^ILLfjr^rruearib, s. Enclosing let
Gi&,
v. a. To adorn the head
with flowers, stick flowers in the hair,
ters or incantations in magical circles
(ow7<gi. (p.)
for amulets.
saAresTiQifiufiglESg:uupwee>L-4$t. Sticking
jyLLffisruLjG), s. A kind of grass,
in their hair the mellifluent and fragrant
iSar^uuAi, Punicum, L.
neythal flowers. (In Swuujiissrih.')
*^lLQ, s. Eye, 6st. Wils. p. 4.
^g)jss)L-UUthy s. A small bag in
Akshi.
general, tnmeeiresu. 2. Barber's case, jyii
s. Parvati, the fish-eyed
u__g><y^|op. (c.) 3. (r/.) [ex
,
goddess.
leaf.] A betel pouch, Qapfifaussu.

jyt-L/_7"<3=iD, 8. A loud or horse


laugh as in defiance of an enemy before
an attack, Qu&*t*>s. (j>.)
jtj lLl-%5bbt, adv. Across, (Sjgi&Qs.
^jLLt^esa-isireo^s. Folded feet.fc.J
^lLiU)=2y>a^t_u>, s. Nutmeg,
* =jy i-L i lo, adv. Cross-wise, across,
<5P*<9. 2. s. [proc] Side, vicinity, utsii.
&j lL _ mi s n ev), s. Sitting crosslegged.
jyi-Litijy3^(_ti, s. Eight,
flL. (p.) Wils. p. 92. Ashtan.
sesaril,<^si^.i_68sri2i, s. [in
poetry.] The eight kinds of feet with
which the invocation of a poem may
begin; four indicative of good, and four
of evil. See *wi4.
^4&z_<eld, . A collection or se
ries of eight things,
2. A
Sanscrit poem, every eight stanzas of
which are of the same kind of verse,
mn-QiatGS)iiSiuit0ib. Wils. p. 91. AshTAKA.
syal^t_(r5u)/i, s. The eight kinds
of cyioij. (p.") See tfojiaia.
^gyo^zSrf?, s. The eight sacred
mountains. See Si.
(gp/Dti, s. The eight im
perfections of creatures. See <gppj>.
.gya^igsarLDu), s. Eight different
kinds of disease occasioned by obstruc
tions. See oMTioiD.
3ya!t_G!)s, s. The eighth
as
jjCi-iS. 2. One of the twenty- one Bacrificial rites, ^(su^Qfitsw^^^'^si.
The eight regions or cardinal points,
trC<3j}aD&. See QaBesatb.
The eight super-human powers, r4ri
See
Sy si^ i_ & U W ^Q^l_LD/E/<SOli, s.
The eight auspicious objects, to meet
which is thought a favorable omen.
See tsBwia.
^ !,(_ pijSn- su irpth, s. One of the
eighty disorders from flatulency, com
bining eight bad symptoms.
5ya(_tf6Bni>, s. The eight spe
cial advantages ; viz. 1. (yuii, beauty.
2. rmupg, acquisitions. 3. S,*bi>, skill.
4. JQisii, wit, ingenuity. 5.
good disposition. 6. parti, gold. 7. *j
<3uio, good caste. 8. mtigt age.
^jeL?.iprteBrufiil.es)&, s. The eight
symptoms of disease. See lAl>*.
^ieZf.Ll&8uju>, s. The eight ele
phants of the cardinal points, mL<3fiB<*>#
jr3K7. See Sssvtb.
^ei^i^d(^uurrei)sir, s. The re
gents of the eight cardinal points,
<9-flBjuurA>x/. See &*<gLjure>is}.
The eight serpents, c-.-s a
See
rrSib.
^/ eif. u. u ispenrih, s. One of the
eight forms of puja. 2. Binding the
cardinal points by incantations, &c.
See $>*<3**.<S>.

c9/&f.t-. u linear
inf. To
put a mixture of wax, resin, vermi
lion, frankincense, butter, &c, in the
niche around a stone idol.
^a^iCuffsii, s. The eight spe
cies of enjoyment. See Sur*i.
.gys^i-.L/Lflffuj/rsawii, s. The eight
laws of evidence. See tSwarii.
.oya^tioeisrtc, s. The eight kinds
of marriage. See
s. Saturn situated in the eighth sign
from that of one's birth, when his in
fluence is deemed the most malignant,
cgi/eif,tiAtriipth, s. The eight kinds
of disease in children. See tor&ptb.
^ai^,i_a5, s. The eighth day of
the moon, cither waxing or waning, ml.
_.*).>. 2. The eighth of any series or
number, c<C-\tw&.
j>) o!^ i QP irpp to , s. The eight
forms assumed by Siva, spiritual and
natural, regarded as his bodies.
<g>j<si.t(*pfr$, s. Siva, Qaissr.
See the preceding.
^jdf,L- Qpeoth, s. The eight medi
cinal roots. See sp*
ijuA6, s. The eight sensations of the
body. See Qtoiuuufotb.
sli_ Qiuits ih^e^iiriiisQiurr
xih, s. The eight things to be observed
by a Yogi. See Qursib.
t5ya^.z_eDtl#68Brii, s. The eight at
tributes of God. See mna.
^jSLf.i&)LLiAI, s. The goddess of
fortune, or patroness of wordly things,
traktaiss>&z2evA(gi, viz. 1. fiareniLdftS, pa
troness of riches. 2. piaHiuaiLxjS, pa
troness of grain. 3. >diuuLi,ii, pa
troness of boldness. 4. QjtfjL.<i,
patroness of bravery. 5. t*.6WiLu9,
patroness of science. 6. 8i#S*>iL*iA,
patroness of fame. 7. tStvni^xtS, pa
troness of victory. 8. g)*$iuoiii.*uS,
patroness of kingdoms.
^ieLf.u.Q&>irsuauui}>, s. A medi
cine composed of eight metals : 1.
Qurar, gold. 2. QiA0, silver. 3. Q*iiL/,
copper. 4. Sig&li, iron. 5. 04r*wii,
white copper. 6. #rt, brass. 7.
lead. 8. 0$0n*&% zinc, with different
salts and vegetable juices; the whole
prepared by fire and reduced to powder
to be used in various diseases.
ejyo!^_ai/<5<Esir, s. The eight en
4or, a class of Gpoii or gods. See
mjttaer.
^jis^taieimfls^emil), s. The eight
qualities of a good tradesman. See
^ysi!^i_a/(5<sii), s. The eight
things used for medicines : 1. Pr<a,
cumin. 2. ty<s*ii, black cumin. 3.
dry ginger. 4.
pepper. 5.
)uJoS, long pepper. 6. *^ij4, rock
salt. 7. Qugisujiii, assafaetida. 8. g>
uxijimpraib, the omum seed. 2. The
eight astrological divisions of the rising
sign at the time of one's birth.

jya^(_a/(T5(5, s. Impr. for sj&f-1(5**6 in the latter meaning.


jyo!^i_<aS*/rju), s. The eight evil
dispositions of men. See d*irti.
j>/e^L-&j) ffj/, s. The eight percep
tions of the senses. See
egya^iQeu j^ii, s. The eight na
tural defects of the body. See n*stb.
<9/GLi_Qeii/r)r6l, s. The eight kinds
of conquest. See L/^*p&jnr.
<9jeif,L-Qeij/b/8LLrr'!fv, s. The eight
kinds of wreaths with which conquerors
were crowned. See Q/^u>?6u.
^jeL^iiTiEisi}), s. Tiie eight parts
of the body, viz. ; the feet, hands, shoul
ders, forehead, breast.
^ai_ffiE<s/5to6Tii/7,.!7'ii>, s. Worship
with the eight members of the body,
the feet, hands, shoulders, breast and
forehead,
Gpiasa, i^r/L/,
vexr&sib.
^>/<sif.u.niaai8eoiiQrriLijSG)i v. noun.
Prostrating on the face, causing the
above eight members to come in con
tact with the ground.
j)/s^,litieisQujitsi}>, s. The eight
qualities and observances of a Yogi.
See Qtuisib.
^leipiiTp&aeisiirih, s. The eighteen
classes of celestials. See oi4.
sya^_/r^^(5S!)srix), . The eighteen
properties of the body, -;ii.ri4,; j 3,v-;,':
ulQarLL. See cjeiaya.
feif,i_rrp&.5(n}LD&rreivfiliTu>, s. The
eighteen books of the Hindu law and
doctrine. See ptswgi *>;
^I^Ln^sfuiTeiai^s. The eighteen
languages of India. See uram_.
^/sif.trrfifLjiriTseaw, s. The eighteeu Puranas. See
g/eitrr0#(tpGi)w, s. The eighteen
kinds of medicinal roots ; viz.
1. QsnittQeueS. Ashrub,Plumbago Zeylanica, L.
2. 6T(5(5. A shrub, Asclepias
gigantea, L.
3. Q$n&&. A medicinal tree,
Vitex Negundo, L.
4. (tp q$i ems . The Moringa
tree, Ilyperanthera Moringa, L.
5. LDireSeodnsBis. A tree, Cratasva Tapia, L.
6. &[hsKi(3jui3. A shrub, Volkameria inermis, L.
7. pogpireaifi. A tree, Clerodendrum Phlomidis, X.
8. (5^9^. A shrub, Gmelina Asiatica, L.
9. urrglifl. A tree, Bignonia Chelonoides, Z.
10. eSeoeuiii. A sacred tree, Crata;va religiosa, L.
11. a earl laa^^ifl. A medici
nal plant, Solanum Jacquini, L.
12. sfSQpareffl. A thorny plant,
Solanum Indicum, L.
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<J)jLLi3>l
13. Q/r>Q^LDei)eSI. The wild jas
lLQl-itso
s. [/jro. impt. for ^ssijf?, @Qpeir, rnQpeisr, Qeu&sr, sjesS
mine, Jasminum augustifolium, L.
S^-ffi-jfcu'iJ.] Mirth, festivity, show, pomp,
u, v. a. To put on jewels, garlands,
clothes, &C, y,Kr. 2. To adorn with or
magnificence, Qt-ibunb.
14. QurrinpeOetS. A spreading
naments, beautify, embellish, garnish,
^jyaajr/E/QSj, s. An inferior deity, a
jasmine, Jasminum undulatum, L.
*ti*s. 3. To put on, wear, cSts.
divinity not supreme, Qpimu. 2. A fe
15. Qeuir iQsniiiLf. Green gin
<9{ 65sff <s a) ii enefla &i e&r) s. An
male deity, goddess, a female inhabitant
ger, Amomum Zingiber, L.
ornament, dress, jewels; ui4.
of Svarga, QpiimiuQuei*. 3. Women in
16. &smes>$. A plant, Oivmum
general, Quo**ar. 4. lleauty, jjip. 5.
S/
eizfl a &) & Q& u li , s. A jewel
IJasilicum, L.
Desire, 4(00*. 6. l'ain, affliction, suffer
casket.
17. snjB^sn-. Tliree lobed night
ing, cfAj<. 7. Disease, Cwu. 8. Killing,
.Sy essfl/^szD/r, s. Preface, introduc
Q*t!w. 9. Fear, jf#ii. 10. A species of
shade, Solanum trilobatum, L.
tion, uffeSrii as u!*?*7r>r, which see.
devil-dancing
to
obtain
the
aid
of'
a
deity
18. wsir(gp(fl. Country sarsapaQupptb fadRB0m4)<2*>tj. (> ! excellent
to
remove
sickness,
Qpii*siiis^t&.
II.
rilla, Periploca Indica, L.
man adorned by virtue. KUis 141.
Dance to Skanda, Siui_Ai.
(/')
^idf.tir^QfrruLjn'iTeiinru), s. The
S/essriiisaL^, inf. To be possessed ^jif exifliEtl,, s. A palankeen, litter,
eighteen treatises on history and my
fiSo. (p.)
by a spirit so as to utter oracles, attended
thology; [e.r cSf-'i-iffia-n-u-LfSBatrib.] VIZ.
with various gestures and actions, *arasr?ii>. ^633/9^53)5=, S. The /F/TtC61)6li?6B)<S
I. tuaarib. 2. Lleuifl. 3.
4. #r^i
plant, Justicia,
S/GssriasiTLL, v. noun. Possession
(giarsih. 5. fftihumiib. 6. QtuflfSriotb. 7. Q*cj
ffii. 8. ^(jwf^. 9.
10. KisGiiiBib.
with its accompanying gestures, Q"iS =sy 633/9 xh}So, s. [prop. impr. /or 5y
11. frj?utA. 12.i uttfttb. l.'l. utitsotib.
i^qBAi.] A tree, g<ioni.
1 4. (^C3flO. 15'Ur/jlj. 1 6 . lOf*BTf(0. 17. ^gy JDr/E/(2), QQpeiir, s/essriaQQesresr, cjy 63sf!i5) (SM) , s. [jiroc. and foreign.'] A
/*jLli_2wiiA. 18. f(jewiA.
kind of tree, bullock's heart or custard
(for, ^JyttdBJ*, V. a. To kill, Csrw.'j, 2.
^eLf.tireu^irenrih^s. The art of at
apple, 9$fit.
To desire, rfcjiiu. 3. To fear, jf&r. 4.
tending to eight things or studies atonce,
tf. n. To suffer, be in distress, cs*j. (pO ^ssafl/i^/i, s. The scat or pial
near the entrance of a pagoda, 5ijij
^ysMT/i^aysior/r?, s. The palate or
gjGL^L-iTGupneisft, s. One who is
roof of the mouth, GwAinii. (p.)
skilled in the above art.
^sysnrso, s. The lower part of the * essfl lot, s. The faculty of re
ducing one's self, or any thing else, to the
cgyo!^6mi_#<5Fa///?iiJii), s. Essentials
mouth, Sijinii. 2. Throat, windpipe, i<-s>.
size of an atom, one of the eight ^aP,
for prosperity, or eight kinds of wealth,
(/')
which see, jyait-fi/j^WQ*^ ; ex Jt,
^jycjway,
s.
Middle,/?.
(p.)
atom. Wils. p. 15. Animan. (/>.)
^jLLtLhurrifliiB, inf. [prop.] To
essr ei] , SQpebr, s/ east eS Q ear esr, ^gtjas&Qpdso, s. The y<F653/7 creeper,
enlarge in bulk as a tree, u<y**. 2. To
<<*,
t>. n. To approximate, come
pass side by side, walk abreast, u*g/*
Cucurbita, L.
close to, C*r. 2. To unite, join, coalesce, =jys3af?s3)LD, s. Nearness, proximity,
gQatku ; or j(lLi_<4, side, (o.)
either of time or place, *>luib. (p.)
jy ilisu&or, s. Index, table of
contents, register, iAm*t<g0uLi. (e.)
^655/?^^/, appel. n. That which is
Co/ur, .syp-jpuu, . a. (j<roB. not apjiroved.]
=3y lL t_/r^y ayj t_ ii ^gy /J_ i_/r^7 i^L ,
near.
To
deceive,
cheat,
iui>.
(e.)
*. Abuse of power, overbearing -cruelty,
^j&sSiULo, s. The prow or head of
<5y(g3)ijL/, u. noun. Cheating, de
atrocity, insubordination, jyu^an-^firii.
a vessel, suueSssQppuitsib. 2. (fig.) Means,
(<).
ception, .' :
readiness, tools, &c., wfoth. (c.)
*jy(J-/_/reoto,s. An upper room, or *j>jss3?l, s. Boundary, limit, Mta. ^ay essfl iu ffO , s. Garland or necklace,
pavilion on the flat roofof an Indian house,
Wils. p. 15. Am.
ariu. 2. The optative mood of jfw*, fi/j
Cukowi_i4. (p.) Wils. p. 15. Attuala. ^sysicfl, *. Ornament, adorning, de
GsieixQPtSl, Put not on. (j>.)
^jlLl^itSso^gy i-Li_/refrrr, s. [prop.]
One of the eight
coration, jycus7fij, 2. Jewels, ^sgL/rswifl. 3. ,-gy essfl sti63T, s.
A kind of roofed seat or stage in a garden,
svaisa Or demigods, jj(aja_/*crfIQjrcyicff-.
Beauty, jyip. 4. A rhetorical embellish
field, sheep-fold, &c. in which a person
ment, a figure of speech. g)to*Ju*sniii. ^ essflsc, s. A squirrel, ^6asRji)LSar'2etr.
may watch, sripuie&r. 2. An upper room,
5. lihetoric, ^ssSiSm*saaj}iii. 6. Order,
Qxesriart-ib . (c.)
regularity, gopi. 7. Row, rank or file of
^1essfl&)e>/irlijjebr, s. [prop.] A kind
an army, OjlxAior. 8. A main body or
j)j LLiird&tTLnrih, s. A tree, Ficus
of streaked water-melon, ><aie<QauSrs?/).
division of an army, ui>i_/@l/u. 9. A
Acetosa, Abft.
2. A species of streaked jack fruit,
garland, wreath or string of flowers, wi^u.
jy zJ_i^-, s. ( TeZ.) Hinderance, impe
eienauuweuuipib. 3. A striped kind of
10. Greatness, Oucjooio. 1 1. Goodness, tar
silk, pruai>*uL/LLQ. 4. A cow with a
bod. 12. Instruments, tools, utensils, im
diment, procrastination, delay, ^-, (ug.
grey stripe on its back, girfpiiu*.
jfn-.) 2. Licorice, jySlioi!Jrii,(^r.) 3. Red
plements, Asra-M>. 13. Materials, ,-sr.Sandal wood, Qs&sijsezus.
See ugwii.
i-ii. 14. Stores, tiburiin.
^1essfleoeuiTppTBesT, s. [prop.] A kind
c5yLlip.Q,Fira>a>, in/, [used wn// <ne
of white millet with ears, supposed to
jy 653/9 up0, inf. To arrange,
dative,'] To put off, postpone, prolong,
resemble the tail of the squirrel, s>'
regulate, set in order, in rows, in array.
procrastinate, speak in disapprobation
SI
653/7
en
(5

<ar
,
in/.
To
arrange
of, ^n.QAai.
c^yg?J, s. An atom, a minute or
troops, set in array.
<g>j Ciy-ssi a, s. [pit/.] A necklace
elementary particle of matter, jot>idu
^gssflsugjuL/, s. Battle array, u
worn close to the neck, ^oiia>4srf.
er/B. 2. Smallness, subtleness, fijiaoio.
Wils. p. 15. Anu. 3. Soul, spirit, ^enor.
cjy LLuf-SMA, s. Sison, or Bishop's
weed, gmai.
^653/7a/
s. Ornamental string
jygjy<!F68)<Fffl/ii>, s. One of the six
teen varieties of the Siva religion, u$
of jewels, necklace.
^gyLl/^-ffi), s. A kitchen, LoesiL-uueir
ex jyO, imper. cook, (p.)
j^essfleSrreo, s. The ring finger,
cSy^/gjutii, s. The minuteness or
QQpehr, sf-^-^-QesTesr, Ga/ssr,
form of an atom.
jfiii-, . o. To pour out,
(p.)
C?tjj653/?, s. Main body, or cen
SjSSSMWji^iS- Soul, spirit, sjesrwiT.
110.
tre of an army.
2. The Deity,
(<gr. 20.)
^)/lL'S3)1, s. A leech, also several
iSebremesS^ s. Hear, or rear-guard. ^/^Sg^O* QQpesT, 5y,gra2/C> 63r6ar,
kinds of small reptiles as centipedes, &c.
QpesresTeesH, s. The van, or ad
gimi$amrsup$Qvii^T&. (c.) 2. [Madr.]
Quor, jya*, v. n. To draw near, ap
The sole of a shoe, Qs&uJary..
vance guard.
proach, Si^i
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^/e&yaeo, v. noun. Drawing near,


approaching. &ti?<M. 2. The optative of
>sys> <8ui!QaisaiQppgi, Approach not.
^sjg/aeu/f, s. Enemies, uGmsejn.
^S/ckor, s. An artificial bank, dam
or ridge for retaining water in fields,
airing. 2. An embankment, causeway, (as
Adam's bridge, so called,) jf!r**tlS). 3.
A biink of a tank, river, sea shore, &c,
*smruQLjr. 4. Pillow, cushion, mattress,
Oarjau^. 5. (c) A support, prop, buttress ;
anything to recline or lean on, gpC. 6.
Protection, help, assistance, accessoriness
to a crime, &c. k-^ssS. 7. Accompaniment,
attendance, adjunct, /elm*. 8. A yoke of
oxen with a prefix of number; as, g>rW,
one yoie of oxen, *tJot, two yokes of
oxen, &o/!ct, three yokes of oxen.
Qtuirsfdii(^(Tp^GasijiesaGuriGieAr'^i. Pcfore the flood comes and the water rise,
we must cast up the dam.
^SesBr^ffil, s. An anicut.
^I'SessrQ&irdo, s. A word spoken to
assist another, a prompting, gtm*Qn
2. An expletive, j)=i>*#0*r<.
Sj^sssriu treats, s. A clout or strip of
cloth put under an infant, cteep&B&i.
2. [/<*/.] Cloth tied over the navel of
an infant, Q^ru4%r*ff!e>j.
u@^3s3sir, s. The five kinds of
beds, or mattresses.
^?6ouj3s3sr, s. A pillow.
Lysxiso&Bsr. A layer of grass,
yajffasr, s. A bed of flowers.
Qpesrear'Bssar, s. A crib, a manger.
2. The court before a house, the hall,
jytfeor, CVjeir, liQ^sor, Co/sor, 10,
v. n. To become joined, to unite with,
come or be in contact with. Gsr. 2. To
lean against, (as children against their pa
rents) resort or have recourse to a person
or thing, m. 3. To copulate, lyewr. (p.)
4. (c.) To be quenched, extinguished,
fiesfi&i. 5. [ill grammar.'] To accrue, be
derived from,
as^V;*ij?Y2iOT*>4tfftj
is*, a child obtained by penance.
5*!rar*jjj. The lamp is extinguished.
eSfizsrujiTetiBassriLjiiQuiLiiT, a. Inflec
tions of verbs declined like nouns, as
B^arsSr, he walked, or he who walked;
*(__*j53sr, him who walked; n-^f^w,
by him who walked, &c.
jy3=OTrai/, s. Help, support, pro
tection, safeguard, as a cover to a book,
a thing joined, annexed, &c.
j>j &3ST, dSQ/nsir^Q^m, uQueisr, ds,
v. a. To embrace, hold, clasp in the arms,
adhere to, popi. 2. To join, bring or put
toas earth to a tree, the calf to the cow,
&c, jjViu#0*iiu. 3. To get or win over
persons to one's side or party, to influence,
G**&*Q*ii*e*. 4. To brood over, gather,
Qf>Q*3<f*Geiis. 5. To quench, extinguish,
.***. (<)
icr4**u,n*",'S!'A"*. He put earth
round the tree.
*4&<5*>ij0*&3tia'tcfifri$r. He won over
his enemy.
gy 3ss>r suSgv, s. The cord with
which a calf is tied to the cow's fore
foot, when she is to be milked.
jy(5SsKir^j, v. part. Closely em
bracing.
3

ujn'ZssTUj'ZEissrpfSl, s. The pillar or


post to which they tie elephants.
Sj 2sssr e es> as) Sott <ip eos/ 3sror
v. noun. Embracing, an embrace.

lygwrresBrL-ih, s. Microcosm, or
the little orld. 2. Capaciousness.
hrL_& id, s. Animals produced
from eggs or spawn, oviparous animals,
Opi^o^iSpiSpOuar, viz. ]. All kinds of liz
ards from the newt to the alligator, unil,
g!^tr, ^rSBWa-jStvTajKr. 2. The turtle, cgiroiu.
3. Progs, ^nS. 4. Crabs, oArS. 5. Birds,
Ljpfw. 6. Snakes, uBtLt-j. 7. Fishes, tSar.
8. Shell fish and others, @
See Gfifipiii; ex g, what is born. Wils.
p. 15. Akdaja.
^sabrL/r, s. (Tel. m0tj-) A large
copper boiler, Qu<sihur#jsiiiii.
skr instil , . A species of wild
dog, Q**mi. (p.)
^IGSsriij.sti, s [prov.] A worm trou
bling the eyes of cattle and of horses, mS

Gwcjr, ^Ssotj, v. n. [/>ror.] To give way,


step aside, 8*. 2. To take protection
g^caj*. (liott.)
<^y (J(33)<sffi(_D, s. [prop. gy(?(6!p.u>.]
A tree in general, iciuQurg.
(p.)
^jyanr, s. A leash for dogs, a run
ning knot, Gaid-am^nnSgt&ejsaSg. 2. (ifofr.)
A notch, ^i$_uj'rfjQiiii$.iAj/i>r.
^ siyri ^Gyirmsii, SlQpeisr, ^exjreaaf)
Qesrsnr. ^(BT^sCaw, jyfiwear, v. n. To ap
proach, approximate, he near, Gut. 2. To
cleave to, be attached, join, unite with,
jytaonu. (/).)
^emesafl^^ijessressfl^i., appel. nmi .
That which is near by. (p.)
jysaiir, QQpm, jij ear i$.Qetsr ek,
^HjsssrL a/i, s. The (SjuemuQi&eiif!
G/sir, <#*!_, v. a. To approach, approxi
mate to,
2. To join, unite with, Grr.
plant, Acalypha, L.
3. To resort, or have recourse to, ^er^iu.
^sy snri_ n , s. Pastry, cakes, bread,
4. u. n. To be bruised, injured or hurt by
juutv(5*su}. (/).)
pressure, or contact, jyap*^.
J)j S33r Z_ iEJ & IT & LD J>j shr l_ IBISITS
^SJr^^jasri^eSsufifsmaujitaiTi-rgi, If free
*, *. A raven, a crow entirely black,
from desire (if it approach thee not) thou
having no ash-colored ring round its neck
wilt be free from sorrow.
like the common crow, $i*r*ms, Corvers
<$eiterujasai$-ui5ai>tpAa. To live by one's
Corone, L. (c.)
favor.
*^gy SOTtii, s. An egg, (JolLsbii.
^jesBneoir^s. Foes, enemies, uosss
2. Testicle, iSeib. Wils. p. 15. Anna.
3. The solar system, _s\j*i4. 4. An imag
S\ esa I 6\) SI swr (San s si essr
inary shell surrounding the earth and
fii>, v. noun. Approaching, resorting to.
its accompany ing sphere, ,-ym_<?**s*ii. 5.
The sky, the visible heavens, ir@;eii. G.
Knr3j>z_, s. Nearness, vicinity, side,
Ether, one of the five elements. See ty.
eituih. 2. A thing attached, annexed, &c,
^jessr L-St its ld ^jemiQanmih^
as a piece to stop a hole, a patch, gd.(S.
(c.) 3. [prov.'] A support, q^Q. 4. The
i. The shell supposed to surround the
raised side of a field,
; as jjcwui_
earth and its attendant spheres.
Q;lLi_<n, marking a boundary.
Sje^anQsnsw^s. The egg-shaped
jy5roDi_ ^u&usefgCiGuaS'Tg, Speak
universe. opC-mi
or ^jasrttb. 2. An
ing with one in secret ; (hf.) Speaking
astronomical treatise,
with near neighbors.
^y6OTz_#ai/(f, s. Wall or shell of
the mundane egg, .syafri^i-fAfanat.
onyii. disgrace will happen to the king
who has not a competent person near him.
^]6stsriu@'a essri ih^jeminemi
("<s. 7.)
u&saaii, s. This world and the worlds
intajajitfip ireuGJbi_fiyii/yy. There are
beyond the mundane sphere; ex u^9
ways to death in every direction ; (/it)
u<v9ou, outside.
on four sides ; ex ufir, outside, (mg. 31.)
^iemiLSemiis>, s. The universe
SI essrem iQurri , inf. To patch,
and the body; the latter is said to con
to clout.
tain in embryo, or miniature, every
^syaBranjtu/f, . Neighbors.
thing found in the former.
jye3iri_^)&flwPVSLSejlrl_,sjj!& ccsy. What
^6sjrs5)t_aff, s. A neighboring
is in the world is also in the human
house.
body.
Slis^essreiB'i That side.
^jossn-QpsQ, s. The highest part
@/j^6Kjrsi_ , s. This side.
or top of the imaginary shell that sur
rounds the solar system.
erekesresBretni, s. My side.
^iOTi_(?j/rsirf7, s. The sun, @/fl
033rs33r<Bsir, s. [pi-or.]
Eunuch,
jot; ex Gutafl, the place of birth.
G*rrw,
^jeiin-.irestiriw, s. The world of
GS3rsxsrihp;iTsm~^)j
test) tip,r sir, s.
the gods ; ex jyofci-i, gods.
A
kind
of
torture,
in
which
a cord is
gy6rari_/f, s. The celestials or in
fastened round the neck, and the head
habitants of the supernal world, the
tied close to the great toe, while the
gods, //<?. 2. Foes, opponents, ene
hands are kept behind, <s*p<S<g*
mies, us*/r. 3. Herdsmen, cowherds,
yLl^caiJ'jj ; ex ^ansf>, cf
shepherds, g)<i_iuf. (p.)
jy ws337"ti,s. Palate, the upjier part
^/eesrieuiTesiriT, s. The gods, ce
of the mouth, <Jio*i;<i/. 2. The uvula or
lestials.
small rounded process which hangs from
e&sr i_ eu np tosi essri eu (ruy, s.
the soft palate at the posterior part of the
mOUtll, C-CKrgj.
Rupture, scrotal hernia, piGnii.
17

^1 saSr 33tt jo, s. Greatness, dignity,


^l$LLu/-uunfts&, inf. To sound <j,:T>ir, s. Way, path, euL$. 2. A
way made by beasts in jungles. Sec, Tuij
exaltation, loftiness. Qu^a>n>. 2. A supe
one's mind by menacing.
QjAi/yS. 3. Fine Sand, ^vsriaesiAi. 4.
rior, a great man, Qucijraci/>fip*C,srfSr. 3.
Making a noise
An eliler brother, ^miar. 4. The god of
Dust, Liaffl. 5. A kind of wattle or ex
lie drove away the beast.
the Jainas, ^cr*. .">. (iod of the Budcrescence, sometimes hanging under the
jv^l!
i_
60,
v.
noun.
Reproving,
etc.
neck of goats and sheep; a dew-lap, ^lL
hists, nJifiA. G. A king,
7. A
ruler in a jungle district, (pAiiurfaiAs&uaidr.
it-AsQspfrsxp! . (/>.) 6. [/w.] A lengthened
^i/&lL, v. noun. Rebuke, reproof,
excavation, for a hedge or foundation,
refutation, rant, hector, xl.j>&@.
(p.)
^ sssrsmsir, s. Elder brother, pus ^ TjLJl'iiU US, S. [prop. <g>j&Ul9liJUS.~\
jij&nQarTetTo)^jfifrQssn&r^ v. noun.
(c.)
Obscenity, low abuse, filthy talk, ra>ut*
Highway robbery, *t$uufipfi&i.
sot sssfl, s. Wife of an elder
^^liu/Slds^j^nQesjiLL-^ inf. To
brother.
^puiSlu-iusQuffi, inf. To express
dig a ditch, moat, trench.
^
s. Uvula, ^gySOT-ig^*^one*s self indecently, or vulgarly.
2. Vocative of jyejrtusrdr.
* ^/fZLtiLD, s. Inferiority, lowness, s *j>l s,t3u srsr us^ay^s.fsi/ii, s. The
fourth Veda, *rrii(?<0u>. Wils. p. 19.
jjiir toW), a(?2)3r, /sCo^sot, uQuasr,
ei_A5rij. 2. Vileness, baseness, G. Wils.
Atharvaka.
p. 21. Ad'hama.
*, r. n. {used in the past tense and in the
imperative.) To look upward, CiaS**.
js/pusprretsrus, s. Giving for the ^j/rjes) Q9)s9> ecus, s. [ml.] Tumult,
bustle, *<yio.
2. To open the mouth looking upward,
sake of praise, or through fear, partiali
sy^f 60 (jj^fgo us u cot 65ST, inf. To
ty, &c, which is of the lowest merit, as
make a tumult, put into confusion, or
ssnLuuQflrsBrib.
^ snr
siiSljp], s. [inyjr. for ^etarr
disorder.
^/^usulL&us, s. The lowest kind jy^sv'ii)jy/necQevir&us,
A girdle, (not in good use.)
s. The
or class, lowest degree.
3337(633)
S. The UVula, e_6OT
first of the abysses or seven nether worlds,
^ipusesr, s. A mean, vile, aban
(^*. (c.)
SQ-fiafV^A'^f- Wils. p. 15. Atala.
doned man.
^ 3337,(533) LOSS!) , S. As ^(^(gra^eOU),
^y(-7jsi/tijsj^sij, s. The fig tree,
^gjtSusrriKiaus, s. The foot, srreo.
the name of a mountain,
.syASWJi, Fieus, L.
^tipusnpusasr, s. The vilest of the jsjJisQiUs, s. Impr. for ,gjj@eSi
^y 333r (33) afl, s. [prou.] A teacher,
vile, most worthless, the most aban
mi, which see.
doned.
jy 3337 Q 3337 ifl ^ 3= IT S3T S337 , S.
^^Bip,s. A petal, Lj,e8?i. (p.)
[illlpr. for ^aTQpAafirssr^GfaQ.] A little *^j^Lh, s. Lowness, a low place, ^//nerfl, s. Noise, confusion, ^Loerfl.
downward course, 0'ifi. 2. Low land, hole,
shrub which can be used as fuel as soon
hollow, &c, uAsri. 3. The lower worlds,
<M
as cut down, pi^e/n.
jij^etfluesareimr^ inf. To hurry, put
urjsfsrii. Wils. p. 21. Au'iias. 4. Destruc
3337 rip, C^sar,
estsr u Q ear eisr,
tion, destroying, sissmh. Wils. p. 968.
into a bustle, raise a tumult.
<?isr, jftoiru), . n. To approach, be near,
Hata.
jif^Ssrr,
s. A plant with bitter fruit,
e^. (/>.)
&l0iLn&,inf. To perish, die, <g>jy9cu.
which is eaten when boiled, iBmuJi*,
gjaxi&uQet. The chariot which is coming
Cucumis tuberosus, L. 2. A large pot, g,i
on close. (In xckpu.)
^/^usrrds^^ususssrsmr^ inf. To
Qutgiiuifigitw. 3. A ball made of the pulp
^as?utr. They approached.
destroy, kill,
of tamarind fruit, 4*iu/jSt. 4. A hut for
<jy 3337S3)tD, s. Nearness, that which ^Ir&th,s. The fig tree. See iy^.
the shelter of those who watch the liaris near, Jui. (p.)
vest, aijj9jQ*if$iSpsil.GlK}Sir*ipfgi9-eB>*.
<gias&giy sym. v. That which is ^gsj^usuus. One of the thirty-two
jy^Ssrra^/Dso, s. Preserves made
near.
of the jpte fruit.
kinds
of
native
arsenic,
xpufiui^iaaii.
extras)us #&l-Q, s. [in gram.] The
ih l Qeisr ear, ^spjjgsrr, s. Skin, cuticle, Q^rreo. (p.)
demonstrative which refers to a person, *$>j us Lj, QQpeist,
OasSr, jjjsmu, v. o. To rebuke, upbraid, <J>jjZJ)J, QQpek, rgqpplQasTeBr, Qev6aj ,
place or thing near, opposed to (?*jsu)#
Jdiii-. (e.)
Jlffi, v. n. [prov.] To be confused, put
out of order, upp.
jy^iEi^-, s. [proo.] Menace, threat, *J>//SiTiD, s. The under lip, &Qp
^O. 2. The lips, -^Q. 3. {St.) Pudendum <3)jcSS3rui, s. [ml. prop, jsjpsgu.'] Ex
persisting in a claim, unreasonable hector,
muliebre, QucArigfi. Wils. p. 21. Ad'haea.
&c,
(Not a classical word.)
cess, tip.
^ayjj^i-o, s. A medicine, medica
Sipxunesnii, [in erotics.] Moisture
tgipearuu/bgii, s. Much, too much.
ment, mcy*^. (&&I cuf_ii.) (^).) 2. The Qu(5
imbibed from another's lips iu em
^fiesruLSirffisjQ, s. One who talks
ujg-*^ creeper, Aristolochia, L.
braces.
in a forward, impudent manner.
,_*y r<2) <$ Q , @Qpsk, ^/sdQQesr^r^ *=gyi!s/fl^:s37ii, s. [prio. ^.] Invisibil
jsipaiTUL^tj., s. What is over and
Cr,
ii. a. To grind or rub in the
ity, imperceptibility, sraeruu<ram. Wils.
above the settled or usual quantity.
hand,
2. To soften fruit, press soft
p. 20. Adarsiiana. 2. Blindness, <yQ.
*jy jj,gy, s. Largeness, greatness, u9
ly,
3. To turn in the mouth as
^lpifl&6STeBr^^/fl, s. The un
betel, <g/suu. (c.)
<5)9. 2. Excess, tip. Wils. p. 15. Atasu.
seen god, *i_|<ar. 2. A blind person,
^jy sjj!__ii>, s. Precipice, QstEi^igp.
*j)jl&!ri3(TT). s. [priv. ^/.] A miser,
(Jttor.
Wils. p. 15. Atata.
one who is extremely parsimonious, a - j .
^cS/fl^S^rssr, s. [priu.
Name
ji/^ lLius, s. The poisonous breath
AVils. p. 20. Adatri.
of
an
ancient
king,
iriirjr,
famed
for
liber
of snakes, ^r^iSiut/. 2. The fang of a
A particle used as a prefix
ality.
2.
A
rich
man,
Qir&iaar.
serpent, ***uu&i. (p.)
to words from Sanscrit to increase their
*
C(TT)LD
Us
=Syr<5
IT
US
Us
-$l
s%
6
meaning, iiS<g)ijQui<y&iAfL.icDi_Qr
jy /s lL , QQpesr, ^ipLLuj-Qetsreisr,
wii, s.\priv.
Injustice, wickedness, ut
Wils. p. 15. Ati.
Omar, jf4LLi_, b. o. To rebuke authorita
the
opposite
of
^tymii.
Wils.
p.
21.
tively and vehemently, *csrijLA. 2. To
jsfjslaGnp, s. A speech or ex
Ad'iiarmma.
make a sudden or vehement noise to
pression which has no sense, a non
j4i(r!jwnfi$El&niuLD, s. A body as
frighten beasts, &c, n.iu. 3. To rant,
sensical speech, Q;^b>i.
sumed by the soul after death, to un
hector, bluster, upbraid, &c, in order to
j>I Gil a n&uS) s. Violent or loud
awe, or silence, u-&ttx. 4. (Jo.) To at
dergo suffering for sin in the inferior
laughter, horse laugh, G)u<3n>. Wils. p.
regions, isip^sfaib ; ex fefifi, sin, et *'
tempt to refute one by sophistry and
18. Atihasa.
blustering, jyiotLi-.
tsib, body.
IS

ireo w $ & trleo, s. The


early part of the morning.
^l^lfisjssSfiuo^ s. The summation
of a series in geometrical progression
whose first term is one, and ratio two.
^fSlfnsQgsmp, s. Great circum
spection.
#jH&d@ii<}>, s. Great speed, uCg
GmHut.
d g u> ti> $ 135 lL to ii> , s.
The state of being very minute, sub
tile, iSg^air&xa. See tgAfjtfiA.
^ijdp&inh, s. Great haste.
J>/)7 iluii, . Criticalness, dis
crimination, niceness, subtleness,
jy^uajj), . Great fear.
jy^u/rfiii, *. Heinousness, sin,
the worst of tlie great sins. VVils. p. 17.
ATII'ATAK A.
u/rjii), s. A mule, Q&nQsugi
ttfsoa. Wils. p. 17. AriB'llABAGA.
uJTinii, s.
A very heavy or
great weight. Wils. p. 17. Atiu'hara.
w^nriisyS. Licorice, (the plant
or root) g,irr*<g, Glycyrrhiza glabra, L.
2. Excessive sweetness, iStSaBa>u.
<$/$(tpijd<su). s. Rage, violent
anger, vehement fury.
^j^Qpiidaissr^s. A rageful, violent
man.
jy^(?to its u>, s. Lasciviousness,
amorousness.
^^iLjeLf.essnl), s. Excessive heat.
cgjfiSj.ffiJ>, s. A species of sweet
cake, siustoacRsriib, 2. A kind ofdrink,
<S/$QrnTsu>, s. Complicated dis
ease, iS&Jart. 2. Consumption,
Wils. p. 17. Atikoga.
jffieS (5(uii, s. Excessive obei
sance, affected humility, fawning, hyp
ocritical flattery, wifrwrtw*.
^I$s8iunu$s> , s. Redundancy of
matter, as one of the three faults of
composition, ies>aui-*x^p6j, See Gpr^A.
Wils. p. 17. Ativtaptl
jy^aSjTja^.^, s. Heavy rain, sear
>. Wils. p. 17. Ativhishti.
g>$sl<3s>jeir'2eir&@iiginn}>, s. The
sublimate of mercury, *fni.
^1 jsiQ a; a to, s. Great velocity,
A Sanscrit prefix, implying
superiority, in place, quality or quantity,
_u*,'!iQu<j3*--LLBK:ii_C>*fA>. Wils. p. 22.
Ad'hi.
^f^s^LD, s. That which is out
of reach, past, Qe*pg; ex
gone.
Wils. p. 22. Ad'higata.
^^sjessrui, s. Supremacy, supe
riority. Wils. p. 22. Ad'iiikarana.
gffgltges&eisr, s. The deity, he who
is possessed of all attributes, or according
to Hinduism, he who is above all attri
butes, who is without attributes,

ji/lgjrjseBr, s. A chief ambassador


nr>;njj?;, s. A plant, plumbago,
a chief messenger. See wrGwrsavib-*,
QS8wtt>,
c9/H\p06iJt3!>0, s. A specific or tu '^Q&irispiii, s. (St.) A precious
telary deity, as Saraswati presiding over
stone,
2. Great beauty, uSgo/yg.
the arts, &c. Wils. p. 22. Ad'uiokvata. jy^jjusir,
s. One of the sons of
egy^^ii, s. The first of the four
liavana, gfrp/wrU)A*.^0vjr(5;r.
kinds of royal chariots used iu war.
*^ijQsir TLn, s. Power, authority,
rule, dominion, prerogative, ^>. 2.
^^lapasr, s. A warrior of a par
Chapter, section, jrg*puLi. Wils. p. 22.
ticular class fighting in a car, one who
Ad'hikara. 3. Ownership, jsk^ni. (In
protects his chariot and army and deunld.) 4. Predominancy, excess, ^<d*tiuu.
troys his enemy, cpofflQ^nr^r. Wils. p
5. One of the fourteen subdivisions of
17. An hatha. Also see Wils. p. 23.
p^ao/r,
which see. 6. {St.) Order, regula
Au'm hatha.
rity, $Qfii(g. 7. Fitness, competency,
^js^uto, s. A superior form
worthiness, eligibility, fi<s9>. 8. Disposi
fine features, excellence of figure.
tion, nature, ueiru ; ex
el m&.
^^eurrft},, s. The day before a
^j^slairz^Q
reded,
inf.
To extend
feast, preparation day. 2. A religious
authority. 2. To take effect.
ceremony, with perfumes and other in
S\ $ n app^GO m 6sr , s. A chief,
gredients to purify a house, person, &c.
3. Great perfume.
ruler.
Si^Qsn^ssn'o.^ s. Marrying again
&rnjuLfpenTes)L^, s. Explana
while the former wife is living, w}fri3tS(j*
tory notes on a chapter in a literarywork.
art*. Wils. p. 23. Ad'hivedana.
^.SsnTTQ/aD/r, s. One of the four
*jy s' Jtti, s. An elephant, lun'bssr.
teen subdivisions of tS^fiyair.
^^Sasxirtii, s. The sixth of the
.glfslxiTxasrji/^lsirrfl, s. Super
intendent, director, ruler, master, one
twenty-seven yogas of the lunar path.
in authority, a superior, Qu&itStriZimt
(See Quisib.) Wils. p. 16. Atigaxda. 2.
The pains of death, wrgjease*.
'srnfl^/^larnflaeir, s. [in gram
=2y ^ is ir rfltjytgl&ptftB), s. An
mar.'] One of the eleven subjects treat
acrid plant See Q*ffit;/evS.
ed of in the introduction of a book, *p
*^^1/Kih, s. Much, il(l. 2.
Cuffdr. (See uesSriit.) 2. [in philosophy,
Abundance, plenty, OuaSv. Wils. p. 22.
literature, frc."] The persons, for whom
Ad'hika. 3. Pre-eminence, C?uKSrio. 4.
a work is written, as it regards compe
(p.) Gain, profit, @euruii. 5. Name of a
tency, eligibility, worthiness, &c., as the
tree, tj**^#. 6. Army, usi_.
^rarjuAi for such as act up to the pre
scribed rules. The persons are three,
^y^L/ui_, inf. To exceed, sur
(TTu3*foi*t?-,
u^plsreiry.. Qrarsge&if., who
pass, excel, be above mediocrity, pre
are the principal, and the following
dominate, increase, uS*. See uQ.
eight who are subordinates, *<juf, goo^-,
gy^uui5)ar, inf. To promote,
jUi3ujiGl, ^Sk'tjeJ, ^c^L-or, sSQaiS, t2r0*irt
enhance, aggravate, further, facilitate,
s. A kind of fast
^/jS&uupgij, s. What is taken in *^j3S*(7f)<3:&rih,
ing,
giidipih.
Wils.
p.
16. Atikrichcrua.
excess.
s. The Gamtunkp&tsnn
^/tSsut-Sir&iii&ih, s.
Talking yfQ(^LDS!n/_/,
plant, Eclipta, L.
proudly, extravagantly or too much. 2.
Sauciness, sulkiness. 3. Insubordinate cgypsi Q & treo ts>, s. The ^lySI^Q go
tree, Alangium, L.
talk.
jy^lsuiSltr&isjS, s. A mischievous *^tQiS!TLuuht s. Transgression,
impiety, iniquity, s*Srioi; ex jyP, et firuni.
person.
Wils. p. 16. Atikrama.
^/^sLDir^iii, s. An intercalated
month, occurring once in six years.
Qutir, *, v. a. To exceed proper bounds
iir, s. A chief personage.
jfsreitgsQjipui-. 2. To transgress, violate,
2. God the Supreme Being.
tip. 3. To neglect, disregard, ^fCsoicjy^ScB ifl , iQQpasr., pQ^sfr, uQueisr,
QffSjuj; er. ,$&&3irnli.
**, v. n. To increase, enlarge, excel, ex
ceed, surpass, <%$isuut-. 2. To be aggra *jtf $! & & n it m p; i9 i , s. [in </tc
Ayama philosophy.] The principle or type
vated, excessive, superior, (in rank, qual
of the male semen, as one of the nine dif
ity, authority, learning, &c.) to prepon
ferent forms or constituent portions of the
derate, predominate,
3. To be
I)city, or one of the higher characters, in
the theme of a section or chapter, Gpt* ; ex
which no form is developed. See isaQufiii,
and <S*ai.
Jijrgiufr*fiiG>f>&. The sickness increases.
^^sifiieaagf<slaifluL], v. noun. =5/ a,
s. [prow.] Acting very
istentatiously, assumingly, &c., through
Increasing, improvement, surpassing,
prosperity, eS-jjutcsrEaiti
^gy^cEso, s. A Jasmin plant. See
s. The Licorice plant,
either the runner or the root. See ^Jajsnh.
19

jyP

<a>i$

jy(Sa=iuti>, s. Astonishment, sur


prise, wonder, admiration, delight, captivation, ^iafuii. 2. An extraordinary oc
currence, any tiling wonderful, strange, mi
raculous, gjpt-ipib. 3. News, information,
4.3jaui. 4. One of the eighteen defects of
the body, ulQnraiir(gppgQ0tt~&. 5. [in
rhetoric,] Hyperbole or exaggerated des
cription, >f*iiistT\h.
c$>l)&tu&Q&neJ, s. A worrl indi
cating wonder, surprise, an exclamation
^>l$5l&uj6El!j&&a:QfiTeo, s. A word
expressing wonder and pity.
^I$&iueisr, s. God of the Jainas,
Jy:5sir. (p.)
jyiS&uSdx, inf. To wonder, be
surprised, delight in, or be enraptured
with.
jytd&QujiTjits!, s. Hyperbole, u9#d
&^<?urrw*wni. Wils. p. 18. AtisiiaYOKTI.
^jy SB ^ t ii , s.
Stispiration, sigh,
* ^3 T ,fl , dQpgj, ppgli d(S)ii>, da,
i>. n. To pass as a planet from one sign
to another, ra^jQ^&w; ex gi$\*inb.
>l$B!&iflpigi'Sijs'ifl&&, inf. To
pass as a planet from a sign and return
to the same, by retrogression.
*
ttiHssiiu , s. The Q a/ got (5 6sr
fi plant. Wils. p. 18. Atisamya.
ju^^irirsmffLo, s. The wnsSi^iaeiaa
tree, Cratteva, i.
*=S/f titTill, s. Diarrhoea, dysentery,
_i><KrCu.S). Wils. p. 18. Atisaha. >.
The passage of a planet from a sign be
fore the expiration of its proper period,
to which it will return by retrogression,
jyplff nT^ffijeS'uj is 6tt, s. Different
kinds of medicine used for the disease,
viz. : 1. QoiC-uifojzjAed. 2. gi$&iijih.
3. lC-tj&$fl(JUL3. 4. iDLl#OTIf.. 5.
(9. 6. &&a<uQ*$J9$. 7. fS|!yfi/ijiJffi?r. 8.
').:" "'* T 1 0. tOtlhurj^ULf. 11. IulSoS12. Sfib&Q3sfi. 13.
i. e. n/pil.
and ^rutir. 14. ff^^&B'ij. 15. i^ff
OpCrtft^aofi. 16. Qp$p&*t&. 17. <wcfi)eiPllii.
18. **u-l^P
19. fimfii/. 20. <ytJ*f
BuJ^iBT. 21.
22. L/fliu(fl(*/r.
23. /Jtp. 24. QmiigttiQvitjfisih. 25. (*>r
26. *aGei&. 27.
28.
LieflUEiQxsC^aot^QfitAl. 29. Qfftarari^LirScr.
S\$&<isQujl, s. A kind of dys
entery united with fever.
^/tsl&rrrreud&liru), s. The passage
and retrogression of a planet. See j/P*
j>/iQlLi,tQ3:sosQ, s.

See )&$<t

*jy(S?42' jy^tlui, s. Luck


good or bad, (commonly good) fortune,
propitious events happening as the fruit
of actions performed in previous births,
m&fSteruuiJer ; cr
Wils. p. 29.
Aduishta.
^gy fislsL^td&nzssrsj^l^iffneS
jy.S)i.[_/nSr, i. A lucky, blessed, fortu
nate man.
^I^Sd^i^eorrr, s. Unlucky per
sons.
^j^i-Liil, s. Pepper, LSeir^.
20

^Safc (_ts3tlojiffs! lLl /rszrnii, s.


Situation, location, Ufa. 2. Prescribed
rule, Oiuuiio. Wils. p. 23. Ad'hishtana.
\$EliLin<sisr<sg!isiG)fi\iuu>, s. The
passive, immoveable essence of the Su
preme Being, the Deity in abstract.
cjy d? a}?. , d G?2> ear, ^Q^dr, uQuair,
is, k. n. To be situated, abide, iMziuul^.
2. To inhabit, possess, ^wSitiuiSss.. 3. To
become inspired with divinity as an image,
^jistioit. (p.)
163, 164, 197, 205.)
8*er*ff.S),i>.*jii,u,ff)<i).iMJs". The god has
inspired the image.
c5 AS f sa 4 evBe*%ti*i,i9-&SLluC-i~-g. TllC
image is inspired by the god.
^^s^^CdsOlLOldld, s. A kind of
phlegmatic disease, g>iQ*ii.
^/(-9/7; , s. Gold, Qurresr. (p.)
0>/3/g.TTii>, s. The @su<5ss>,ff tree,
Zizyphus, X.
**S>/!3/l, s- The daughter of Daksha, mother of the gods, or devas, one
of the thirteen wives of Kasyapa,
LnjJr!raSrw!a!rSd)0ur(ji*p. Wils. p. 20.
Aditi. 2. A guest, t8*0tir. (p.) 3. A
stranger applying for hospitality, or re
ceived as a guest; an unknown, religious
mendicant, ujGaSl. Wils. p. 16. Atithi.
(rKr.) 4. The anniversary of one's death
occurring inauspiciously on a part of two
tithis, so that the ceremonies cannot be
performed, ^Tf^^fiQar&iajf^^). 5. One
of the seven i-S^lf, whose manes are pro
pitiated in funeral ceremonies, *4^ul!^!;<*
G)v?rTfair.
S\^^^"^Ti The seventh lunar
constellation, L/irafs.
^A^ysn^, * Hospitality.
^/(sIlj&lS, s. The Qsnetsremp tree,
Cassia. (Jtf. Die.)
*^>j^!u^>, s. King, sovereign, @j/r
2. Lord, master, superior, protector,
jjVjiot ; ex s{9, et up, master. Wils. p.
22. Ad'iiipati.
^^S/U^j^ii), s. The seed of euirgi/
(cjodoi, used medicinally, ir^iro!L;^fi.
*j>jfslushr, s. A lord, master, owner,
assuror. 2. The Supreme Being, tjuQuicsc
<guS<3>pi<Sr. 3. A king, sovereign, g)rr*i ;
ex jy.>, et u, who preserves. Wils. p. 22.
Ad'iiipa.
jy^uDSOub, s. A tree. See uj/raJ

g\$i?l#<ssr, s. The Deity, the in


visible being, ii-sj*. 2. A blind m n,
(gpsior.
^jflSlQJ) ji^Qir, QQpSlT, ^l/^llTIS
Qaoir, Csutir, jyPr, i'. n. To shake, quake,
as by an earthquake, the fall of a tree, or
the rolling of chariots, sihiSt*. 2 To lie
startled, alarmed as by the sound of a can
non, the report of thieves, the prevalence
of an epidemic, &c, thrill, eE<i. 3. To
resound attended with a shock, as by
thunder, by an earthquake; to sound as a
drum, &c., reverberate, vibrate, roar as
beasts, tinckle as bells or ornaments,
yu9njlsrffi_fflff;5ue>tTBfl<iJ/ffr. A good man,
one who is careful not to give offence.
The loud sounding
drum.
yuOuj^ffQ), t?. noun. An earth
quake, trembling of the earth.
<sy^?/f, v. noun. Commotion, shak
ing, trembling, fear,
2. s. Sound,

^l^lnQsuisf.<giJ3nQeut-L, s. The
explosion or report of small cannons,
&c, to excite alarm. 2. [/iruy.] The
cannon itself.
^^/fjfi, v. noun. Quaking, shak
ing, trembling as of the earth by an
earthquake, thunder, or the fall of a tree
&c., s/woi. 2. Resonance, repercussion,
concussion, reverberation, trfiiQrrell. 3.
Agitation, stir,
4. A great noise,
a loud report, an explosion, SuQnsi.
^sy^/TL/L/, v. noun. A shock, con
cussion, &c, attended with noise, fi*0
OiufoSioc*. 2. Clamor, shouting, vocifer
ation, ^jrifii. 3. Tremor, trembling,
mQis'i. 4. Fear, alarm,
"jij^QtsiI, s. Wonderfulness,
2. Pre-eminence, Qwinuidi. (|gr#ioi
loenrii.) Wils. p. 17. AtiHEKA.
j^^t, dQQpesr, pQpeisr, uQudsr,
i, v. n. To thunder, roar as the sea,
(gopp. 2. To shout in order to alarm, to
intimidate, &c., ^msltt*. 3. v. a. To
cause to shake, ^f!n*Q/nu^. 4. To speak,
dictate, Q*ffAw. (In tieawwao^,) 5. To
rebuke, menace, jf/su-"-. (p.)
^itSri/ipeo, v. noun. Reproof. 2.
Dictation.
jy-BlsQiiuil, s. A medicinal root
used for dysentery, as jpfiA
^jSojiTLnih, s. A kind of grass, * ^ppi^i * Exaltedness, pre-emi
nence, that which excels or goes beyond,
tlLi_^. 2. That which is beyond reach,
jyjSlTffO, s. A low jungle of con
exceeding the power of human comprehen
siderable extent, S^j. (/).)
sion, ei-xpg. 3. An attribute of the Deity,
^jtslTT&ll, S. Sulphur, <S/F,ff.U>.
loCJgBjoiff***^?:^*. In an incomprehen
*jij^!TiT^^lTil. One of the twentysible and ineffable manner.
one sacrifices. See urxib.
^I^ulSitwiI, s. The Deity as
*j>I^Itituj il,s. Astonishment, wonbeyond human comprehension.
derfuluess, jffavib.
cgi/$ir, s. The celestials, eunQ^H,
*jijiS it! <Til^:Sifl Siu il, s. [priv.
2. Ascetics, wise men who by their
Invisibility, ajsicc;s>u. Wils. p. 20.
austerities have obtained great emi
Adkish and Adkishya. 2. Deity, *i_a(4r.
nence, ryudlli.
3. The power of becoming invisible,
^$rre>jeh>GB)js, s. The state of the
auruui^rffiiiirasno. 4. One of the sixty-four
soul abstracted from sensible objects by
slejisyartb. 5. Blindness, want of sight,
meditation, insensibility, giftvrflfiib.
privation of vision, g<j.

,jy sups
Propriety, the relation which property
bears to the owner, right of possession,
*-ffg>. (p.) 2. Dependence, 4.
jy^j, pro. That thing, it, the thing
remote from the speaker, j/Agi. 2. A
form of the sixtli or possessive ease sin
gular, ^5<5^Qcyioay(54 ; OS gfatear&VD*,
liis hand.
simG". That very thing.
^spmuupb. Beyond that, further, be
sides.
jf/iApts- To each respectively.
cgy^Digsfr, adv. Within that, it,
&c. 2. By the time, in that, within
that time, in the mean time.
^Q^Q^esr^eo. I (you) ask holy
that (is) for, because, wherefore.
* j>j axis, s. [priv. ^y.] State of
being free from grief, gstsiStsrems.
^y^7 cSQ, SQpesr, ^jgi&QQ 6oTear,
G~ar,
v. a. To press, squeeze, &c,
as a boil, a ripe fruit, &c. with the fingers,
compress as in the hand, or in a vessel,
stuff in as cotton, &c. to a small space,
press food, &c. to one side of the mouth,
move it about in the mouth in tasting or
chewing it, j/<y>**. 2. To slap with the
hand, slap beasts to hasten them forward,
(In Scanda and Gift.) (p.)
cgjgiaseo, v. noun. A pressure,
a squeeze. 2. A beating.

^jQssrr. A word used for calling


attention, lo, behold, Gr^^tac. (c.)
*^/Q^iTiKr3, s. Downward course
or tendency, descent, Sip
2. Valley,
low ground, uAsni. 3. Hell. ***ib ; ex
<sy,5ou, below, el
going. Wils. p. 24.
An'llOGATI.
"^jQ^fTLDirstnuj, s. One of the
five kinds of Menu. See uru. (#.)
*^Q^ir(ipsLr>^ s. A down-cast
look, the head inclined downwards. 8tlap*i4.
2. The junction or confluence of a river
with the sea, ^ppitustfoptib ; ex jyjsou, et
opsii. Wils. p. 24. Ad'homukiia.
ji/Q$ n QpQ , s. A plant whose
tlciwir bends downwards; as, f^mi^u.
* ^Q^rrtniLciuih, s. A perpendicu
lar. Qjd^ ; ex jy^sfo, et wibuib, hanging.
Wils. p. 24. Ad'holamba.
* ^g>jQtSTsuiriLj,s. Wind downwards,
jjUvasrmBij ; ex gqfim, et iBij. Wils. p. 24.
Ad'iiovayd.
=jy^^(?<B/r3-/ii,s. The Qis&ieQ tree.
O)
*jy isiojsia Lh ^jsjajLC} to^1 stop to
jyAsi, . Disappearance, setting, van
ishing, j(s^uPss). 2. Tlie western moun
tain behind which the sun and planets are
supposed to set, ^4*8^. Wils. p. 97.
Astam.
^^jguLS^sffsir, s. One of the un
seen planets, &C, srikgfiDpGxrarsefiQ&argi.
See <*.
m) as to ear to j>/ ^ u> ssr ih , s.
Setting, disappearing as the sun or other
heavenly bodies, u<3a>s. (Opp. to^suKiOTii.)
O)

lpiDS8Bru.uu), s. The court in a


temple next to the sacred shrine. See
^y^s^j-LD, s. Desire for wealth,
COVetOUSlieSS, Qui^aienr.
^1 Q@ T jfujLO^jirj&Q
iu ii>, .v.
The rising of the sun and moon, in con
junction, at the beginning of which, the
sun is in Capricorn on a Sunday in the
month of January, and the moon in the
22d asterism, and the 17th Qursib; deem
ed a most auspicious moment for religi
ous bathing, alms-giving and other du
ties. These five things do not occur
together oftener than once in sixty
years. An important circumstance is
the half rising of the sun, with which
are connected the four other things
abovementioned, gfSG*i_^A.
^^Q^n-^iueruiBirearw, s. Bathing at
the auspicious period of the ^Cpi/ivd,.
<Jf,S3jLb, s. A way, road, euil.
Wils. p. 25. Adiivax. 2. A difficult way,
si^Qn^. 3. A jungle, *'<3. 4. A gum,
bdellium, &69*tutb. 5. A drug, as @*)A>.
6. A medicinal root, as j(fflSi_jii. 7. A
mirror, o4rCTi?-. (p.)
j)jp)p3iT, s. (Hin.) Attar or otter of
roses. 2. A kind of ointment which is used
as a perfume 1 y females for their lovers,
^/^sseiiiTffULCi, s. All upper garment
falling down loose to the waist behind
and held up by the arms in front, Qurr
a/*S3su. 2. A jungle, *<S. 3. Pleasant
ness, gaiety, foppishness, iLwtuuii. (p.)
^jskasdssr, adj. So many, thus much.
See filer.
jt/tkissir, s. Father, psuuesr. 2.
The supreme Being,
(^i^-e-*-.) 3.
Priest, <5<y. 4. A person of dignity or
eminence, ajuiiQftsSr, 5. Elder, &pQpiar.
6. Siva, Slmidr. 7. The god of the Jainas,
jycr*<ar. (p.) 8. The same as *<S*sj, a
fruit, Terminalia, L. (M. Die.) 9. The
same as Qiirsfuib.
^IPpeareiDLCi. In that manner. See

5f^s6*, v. n. To remove to another place,


cfux. 2. To be forced out or in by pres
sure, as matter in a boil, the pulp in a
melon fruit, &c, to be pressed, stuffed in,
compressed, &c. jjcyiB*. (p.)
* *3>/gi]Gi)LD, s. [priv.
etgieoii, equali
ty.'] Incomparableness, that which is un
equalled, -/soiSdrDm. Wils. p. 1. ATCLA.
v. n. To set, go down as the sun, moon.
Cp.) 2. [prop.] A number, (according to
&c. vanish, disappear, uisopu. 2. To perish,
lieschi) one thousand quintillions, giQre&r.
become extinct, Qi_; ex jt&fmib.
^gieoGsr, s. The supreme Being,
^Isw^uSdeinsjyppL&ui-i, v. noun.
God, the unequalled, i_a/or.
Setting, disappearing, u9a.
'^Sfz&sSlpsiii, [priv. ^i, et gieSpw, *j>/3h)<$ii>j>/a)psu>, g. The hand,
iceighed, equalled.'] Unchangeableness, wr
bm. 2. The thirteenth lunar mansion,
<5m. 2. State of being unequalled, $uJar
$im.<r#$>l<b. (p.) Wils. p. 972. HaSTA.
jpn , s. The distinguished sages,
mo. (p.)
^lpatati>, s. A bracelet, eas
QpaAwi. 2. The gods, Q^if. (p.)
*^)jjgisCe9iULb, s. [priv.
et g/eosSI
equal.'] Incomparableness, $ui3ara>u.
pj/5 T lLS), s. Proof, evidence,
^gpzesmtirpssnh, s. One of the
(p.) Wils. p. 18. Atclya.
demonstration, testimony, )e+!_*aia. (c.)
hundred and eight positions of the Yogi
j^O^.jj), (TeZ. >'3oJ&>, used in
!ptTLL&aiTLLiy inf. To show
in
which
he
stands
on
one
foot,
extends
Tarn, poetry.) Fear not, uuiiuuC?^. (In
proof. See **cJd.
the other, presses one hand on the
^IPpnLL&&nesBr , inf. v. a. To have
ground, and. with the other, takes hold
of the extended foot, g^srii Smrfijjp. maoa
proof. 2. v. n. To be demonstrated.
r. n. To rebound as a ball, spring or
^/0jSiTLL@Qarrda,inf. To prove,
start back, unbend with force, recover
make evident, verify.
straightness as a bent bow, fidBJa. 2. To '^sSjSnh, s. Signification as of a word
rdp t rcf? , s. A throne, ^n&(T^i
swell, puff up,
(c.)
or sentence, half, &c. See j^Asii. (p.)
fomfptseffitsniGuidp/). He has grown
to*.
(p.)
Wils. p. 69. Abtha, and 71. Abdd'iia.
arrogant of late, he is become too proud;
it 65>j9 mestsr i u to, s. Senate
^l@(2&iTetrti>,
s.
A
hemisphere.
when said of a woman, it denotes immoral
house, presence chamber, ^/iBcjiacsw^
character.
^/0&&iraju>, s. Pecuniary aid,
iUth.
^/sa^^Qfisih, s. A swelled face.
^j^psTujLd^s. [prop.] The treadle of
^sppppsSeogii, s. An unbent bow.
a turner's lathe, ami-tspetxrtgiariSgipit..
j>ippftru>ui>ip&!rn/i$lif}, s. Mid
(Rott.)
night. Wils. p. 71. Audd'uahatba.
^1 gs>0 uLf, v. noun. Rebounding
prtSJ&sn*. 2. Swelling, prominence,
jy,i^/ru)uys!D#, s. Pooja per ^Sf3sssTS3rtx>,s. Gateway of a temple,
protuberance, <t*aw.
&c, an abreviation of .goo^roni, which see.
formed at midnight See
'^fsm-srFI ujLh, s. [priv. ,y.] Timid
sy,s>5/F/77pj6sr, s. Siva, he who is .$y 33 3; it ek , s. A brother-in-law,
y, want of fortitude, dispiritedness,
i
ity,
e>vs
elder sister's husband, ^tmiamexriar. 2.
half woman. Wils. p. 71. Abdd'haWils. p. 24, Ad'haibya.
A COUSin, PU!^swMr. (c.)
kabisiia.
21

ty^Sj. A tree whose fruit is eaten


and the leaf, fruit and bnrk are medicinal j
the wood forms one of the nine kinds of
fuel employed in sacrificial fires, g,im<ii ;
Ficua racemoso, L. Several species are
mentioned, as srcu-lt
Guuppi,
w^infi^y Qafriq-iu$, wfiv,i), which see. (c.)
*<g>j&i)lljypjBjS. An elephant,
miter. Wils. p. 872. Hastix. 2. Longpepper, fiuileS. 3. A bone, reaiiiy ; as
jjoo^l. Wils. p. 98. Asthi. 4. One of
the ton ff/t*-, fiemsif-aSQfgfsrsi.
Sl$fil*!iu>i s. Fever settled in the
bones, crg#<jysiDuuup@arafTih.
^l/is$djg$ui$<s@-i s. A large kind
of long pepper, uSik>sPuJciS.
^gtSu^&nii, s. A skeleton, eiesr
ty*.sR_Q; ex jyfifu^ bone,
u&*gib, cage.
Wils. p. 98. Astiiipanjara.
>l g$Q u $ , s. A medicine for
elephants, giim^ig.
*^.irS, s. Killing, murder, Q&rr'teo.
Wils. p. 968. Hatva. 2. Sea, ocean,
*i_<fc. Wils. p. 51. Abd'hi.
SffifilsajesnssiSlp^lffiusisr^s. Vishnu as having slept on the sea of milk,
SLig>. Wils. p. 32. Alto'lIISIIA YANA.
iSsruia^^l , s. The slaying of a
Brahman. Wils. p. 608. Brahmaiiatya.
iSlrrL>a1lL9up-&&, inf. To be pos
sessed with madness consequent on the
performance of the above act. 2. To
be deranged.
ervfzliflujppl, s. The slaying of a
woman. Wils. p. 951. Strihatya.
Qsnevji^l, s. The slaying of a cow.
Wils. p. 302. Goiiatya.
Qs-en^^l, s. T.je slaying of a child.
^gif/biSdttErrLJLh., s. A disease in the
eye, ^snjsarQrista.
^ptElQairGOLC!, s. A tree, <giy5j<j)
fiiu. Alangium, L.
^fS, dQQpssr, pQgssr, uQuebr,
tst v. a. To halve, uiffimsss. See .sy'AS1',
ex ^jjsib. (p.)
*.jy dip! & ti, s. A plant, MrtQp&retfl,
Barleria, L ; ex ,#,*,>, ocean, et g, what is
born.
^ swrj/r j Lbj>j <nj!S urr t ti=?yr
fiirnb, s. Foundation, jqif-uuem. (c.)
j)j ^ 5! aj Q tssfl lL (? z_ it ld lis , s.
One of the twenty-one aisib, uisiSgup
QjSrti'^QfgiirjZr. (p.)
*^{b^AU il_&!T is, s. The mysterious
syllable O'm, gii. (p.)
* jy/c^SiUL-.ysar, s. An overseer, a
superintendent, GxAitSfirte&ssirar.
*<^jfilSiUii1^Lh,s. Much, excessiveness, boundlessness, unchangeableness, ^
mifib. Wils. p. 18. Atyaxta. 2. A num
ber, ten thousand quintillions, pQeeir ; ex
beyond, et sf*ip<j>, boundary, (p.)
g$pJs? iu ifS u etmH eij , s. Profound
humility.
<5i',5.!ws5LS^(u<AffcTjrffisrcSr. The inesti
mably precious life.
jt/pfiltuitpiTurreiJiri, s. [in logic.']
Absolute negation or non-existence, qpop
22

,5? ujiuld,s. Destruction, <3>l$ .


2. Transgression, vice, (sPp^. Wils. p. 19.
Atyaya.
jy^.S "J iu S3TLOjt/ji^iuiriuearih,
s. Study, reading, especially of the sacred
books, one of the six duties of Brabmans,
QwfQmr&mx. Wils. p. 24. Ad'iiyayana.
^1 p IS iu uj ear w u esar astir, inf. To
study religious doctrines.
*=jy(i/JTo5J"snrti,s. Supplying an
ellipsis. O.-rigdiirssmifljiiqco*. 2. HcasonIDg, discussing, wrsQux*>*. (p.)
*^0jli^5:iurr3:Lh ^gtjfB 'u n G'n ir u ti>
q?.jdv:G3Buarib, s. [m lSfl/oSsi.'] Mistak
ing one thing for another, illusion, j%Gu
utii. (p.) Wils. p. 25. Au'hyasa, and
Ad'iitakopana.
*=y,fSiL;/r<!FS3rii, s. A part of the
ceremony of BQsrfici-ii, presenting the
ashes of the burned bones to the Brahman,

^leki^rruLSjrQiLiiTsiii, s. Discharge
of arrows.
^jetv^l n it ti>gjetvfslanptrirth, s.
A quiver, jfiiL/^^""^'
* 35^1titfti, s. Fearlessness, utu
itirsa. Wils. p. 19. ATRASA.
*=yr,'f?i s. An ass, sQpetofi. 2.
A horse, SW. 3. A camel, 9lLi_A. 4.
A forge bellows, e-T*i?;g:<3fijii. 5. An arrow,
*Sot. 6. The atmosphere, S*r. 7. One of
the eighteen treatises on /Jcji/xi, ^ic^rAiu^)
QexC-iy-Qf&ixTp. 8. A mountain, io&u. (p.)
9. One of the seven stars of the ursa
major, or great bear, supposed by the
Hindus to be the seven great liishis,
=?y^5^(25, s. A tree, s\nsr, Ficus, L.
^jy^S^o, s. A shrub, the Qs=(^u

<j)j &vjSl eu it j~ ti>=gy


en it j~ ti, sA foundation ; as ^^usfih.
* =2y ^,S tu ir{5,{$i iSdsuacjy/s^s! iu it sir *^l/vG*S3TL]!rii> ^Ijfli^.SSTLfTLD
iSmih, s. Disease occasioned by one's own
^pfif^qsib, s. Name of a city, ^iuC-u-eoath.
misconduct, ^<3rw(7jj:jruio.
191.)
Wils. p. 972. Habtinapcra.
See pirug@giuib,
* j>I i>j3 edfl^gy^Ssafl,*. The low
est of the four classes of women. (See
5r*i, s. Three shasters of human com
OudraiM.) 2. A female elephant, Qua*
position concerning God and the souls
uriw j ex jia,s, a trunk. Wils. p. 972.
of men ; the three are, erv&uib, urp^fsduih
Hastini.
and Qi#rGp&.
=sy 55<S>ii * A woman's girdle or
*<g>//niQiu,Tuaeir, s. A teacher of
waist-ornament, ^sntuu\i.at.<x>s. 2. Red
the Vedas, QufiQuxgitauQutsk. Wils. p. 24.
ness, Sau^. 3. Accuracy, correctness,
All'lIYAPAKA.
straightness, Qffiaoo/. (p.) 4. (Tel.
*^g>j35^ujirue3rijb, s. Teaching the
ftsffe.) Boundary, r*>Jw.
sacred books, one of the six duties of
Brahmans, QifiQmeguSisns. Wils. p. 24.
,syAs,
To join, attach, unite, make to
Ad"iiyapana.
agree, to combine, g>Bo*. (p.) 2. To
*^yr^.S(UT(ULD, s. Section or divi
apply as medicine to a wound, icasmQ/irpp.
sion of a book, ui_o>ii. 2. A chapter or
3. To lean, rest, stay upon,
also (fig.)
lecture of the Vedas, C^^rSiueJ^ijaSw^S
to depend upon, glasCjupp. 4. v. n. To
iu^t9.i!s^s>Lx<S. 3. Sacred writings, Qujiib.
reach, arrive at, ."yam-m.
Wils. p. 24. Ad'hyaya.
united and sewed the two pieces.
*^/blQjrr&ir, s. The charioteers of
U}fTfKatysalTiuii$<srG5vjlmalj$ee3r, He ap
the 4th and lowest order in war,
plied the medicine to the wound.
Kjreirsirib miaostjiri. (p.)
T r Q^nsmiJfl^sQssa^sQ&iTe^Tse^l. Is it
sk'/SiTLD ^ i5r5?4"ii, s. [priv. ,y.]
wrong for you to lean on my shoulder ?
Unsteadiness, uncertainty, that which is
That news has reached our master's ears.
unworthy of confidence, as the world and
its enjoyments, ^JwnIsSreoiD. (e_u, sut
^y#^7, noun. Uniting, joining,
a.a..) Wils. p. 99. Asthira.
making to agree, Si^ul/. 2. A seam,
^jy sk> 6t it ld ^jy^pj-LD, s. An
the joining of cloth, &c., s/isa>s.
arrow, jjiiq. 2. A dart thrown forward, ^jfbjUi. A #rriFles>uj used in declin
OP*JEiDmq. 3. Any missile weapon, a>*e$
ing nouns ending in ii, and others, as m->a^,
QmiiifiuQurg. Wils. p. 98. Astra. 4.
the
tree; mr^pJw, the leaf of the tree. 2.
An ass,
5. A horse, tsfi"'. 6.
An expletive, j/a>irQ/rir&i. (p.)
A mountain, mtw. (p.)
jysru^r, (St.) Be, let be, be it so,
(the 3d person singular, imperative act
s. Both missile and projectile weapons.
of the Sanscrit verb jpw " to be,") a term
used in salutation, &c. See Jflrmgj, uu3s?y^j,
^jetv^lsrf iifS it 6bt ih, s. Vollies of
OJ^fffifu^p, Jtfiseu&i &C, amen, ^uu^-Gmurss
arrows in succession.
st^eigl.
^w]3!T&ireivf3!Tu>, s. Archery as a
^iigjSLhirsS, s. The jyj# tree,
science, aS&cffscw^.
I'icus, L. (p.)
qeM$!!Qp<5iirt,$. An image in form
of a weapon preceding the god of the .jy^^E/eBLD, . A tree from the ker
nels of which the castor oil is extracted,
temple in processions, a weapon god,
,ju>miA<g, Bicinus, X. (p.)
^jeki^rrui? lL<ss>^, s. Practice of cSy^^ffffLD, s. The most auspi
cious degree in the vertical sign, in which a
archery, tSAj^anfspans. One of the
planet may be placed, BisiBp*&i&iMw. (p.)
Bixty-four *3w^3J<s-u>.

^j/hjip ekaar, adj. So much, so many.


See jsSot-. (p.)
jypgp lulu, s. A shrub, as ^sr^esi^,
(Af. J5ic.)
jy^^so/riS, s. A plant, a^^S
i**, Nigella, L. (M. Die)
* cSy ,j <f ti , s.
A way, road,
Wils. p. 25. Ad'hvax. 2. Redness,
Slmuu.
j>/igjieurr<&iTtULh, s. The sq^^
9r*ii>, Cuminum, L.
*=3y,*^S7swr'^ii, s. Twilight, .s/t&u
mrJtuQ*#*!i. Wils. p. 25. AlVlIVANTA.
JtlibgiietUT sir ti, s. A desert, deso
late place, Lir^siisG). (c.) (fi. 19.)
* ;igii sft t& La gsjpiGwsu % lis, s.
[priv. jf.] Unity, oneness, the existence
of but one principle in the universe, the
deity as indivisible and inseparable from
creation, so that every thine- is a part of
ex ^pon^ii, duality, (p.) Wils. p. 21.
Advaita.
^y^^TJ-tL, s. A medicinal tree, the
^ly^sn^, s
A lady, a woman of
rank or eminence, alejtS. 2. The wife of a
priest, (5g!iiriofcc9. 3. A mother, a ma
tron.
4. A father's sister, a motherin-law, eriS. 5. A poetic expletive join
ed to the Second person, cynirt02&iajao:*
Qrrii.
Qsr&jaSajr#sB>fitirQ*<3<{l. Four out thine
answer.
.>i(AQ**jw^oj^. Go thoughtfully.
^Dj^QjiB it, inter. An exclamation of
wonder, pity and distress, ^ftnut3iis*Qfii.
(P)
^jy/FdiL, s. [priv. jyii.] Sinlessness,
usmiar*>n>. Wils. p. 25. Anag'iIA.
*^y.5,<s(i, s. [priv. ^i/ib.] Immate
riality, oj-oJbtodu). Wils. p. 25. Anakga.
tglismi&ssr, s. See ^esrdisair.
*jymmpiri, s. [priv. <^ys.] Immensi
ty, eternity, &c., ^srctesDin. (See ^gt*
/sialso for all the derivatives); ex jy*
.ai. (p.) Wils. p. 26. Ananta.
*jifvi5^TLD,'adv. [priv. ^/i.] Next,
after, &c. (See .s/cjr^fa) ex ^mgeJi. (p.)
Wils. p. 26. Asantara.
^^t9u9rs<XQ^tiS^eir, s. [in grammar.]
The agent, r(Tp/ri:eS&7(,0w. (p.)
^jy TTSi/sir,
A plant, Qsu/sQ^nssr/Q ,
Gloriosa,
^jy/zr^ffjati, s. [/>ri. ^y/F.] Unfitness,
See jy<s*ii. Wils. p. 27.
A.VARHA.
^^/r^sti, s. [pn. sy/E.] That
which is without meaning, foolishness,
nonsense, uue&cxmta.
* j>j xirp t ii, s. [prio. ?y.] Dis
respect, ic^liucooin. Wils. p. 28. AjiADARA.
* j>j <s 7- S5 sir, s. [priv. ^y.] One who
has no master or protector, .jj^reJsjsvijsanSr.
Wils. p. 28. Anatiia.
^/ferr^^esriasar^s. Poor, helpless,
destitute people.

j>j KnpsC-S&n, s. Patron of the


helpless, particularly, God.
*
s. [priv.
The eternal ;
God,
0. Thnt which has no beginning. See
Wils. p. 28. Anadi.
^.Tr.r/LfisDar, s. [priv. y.] The ring
finder, the third linger, ^Azii, the name
less. Wils. p. 29. Anamika.
*=y,5/r<u<jb, s. [priv. jy.] Want of
government, anarchy, political distrac
tion, ISStLL.luStZT>lD.
*^ij!Ufr a-^ua, s. Duration, the same
as ^jtirpb. (p.) Wils. p. 29. AnaraTA.
* .jy is rr sQ qrj mp. iy_,jy rs irsQ(j^LLuf.,
Drought, ic<x>uit(gx>p*i. Wils. p. 29. AnavnisiiTi.
^>jru!rsQffOsir, s. The planet Venus,
*^>lSjiLD jiifisLc, s. A part of
an army containing three , which see.
Wils. p. 30. Anika.
*jy S.iQ !r<r.Lc, s. [priv. =gy.] Unrestrainedness, liberty, xLLQuunf.^rss:u>. (.
5. -,8.) Wils. p. 29. Akioraha.
*=jy &&th, s. [priv. jy.] Eternity, that
which is eternal, tijfiuib. Wils. p. 30.
Anisha.
* ^gt] t$
t_, s. [priv. ^sy.] Unsleadfastness, unsteadiness, lu^itljiioj!. W iis
p. 30. Anisiitiia.
*^)f '/Lh4y <fi uj/sii, s. [priv.
Transientness, jffygivii. (aJi*.)
*jy $ J! TjLb
dj(QlULD, . f/'rio.
That which is temporal, worldly illu
sion, transientness, time in opposition to
eternity, Jtutltarroifl ; [cr *#^.J Wils. p.
29. Anitta. 2. Falsehood, Qwiu.
l$@ujaneoiii, s. Limited time.
*=gy ^LC/rsSssrtL, s. Death, ^csi/.
*^ SiULcLD, s. [priv. ^gy.] That which
is undecided, unascertained, uncertain, un
determined, rfiumiieismui. 2. Improper con
duct, liL/rersi_, Wils. p. 30. ANYAMA.
<gyiiuu>&@Qeoeti_) s. [in rhetoric]
Ambiguous terms in verse employed in
an indeterminate sense, 'Ctusmi_iuiiaSil
^SajLDQfeueiaui, s. A figure in
Khctoric, a-/!a/s^^Qffure^.
& lurriuii, s. [priv. jy.] Unrea
sonableness, injustice, a wrong action, illogicalncss, /piSairsiouj. Wils. p. 41. Anyaya.
*=Pji(rr)r/5 sir, s. [priv. ^y.] Grand
son of Krishna the invincible, E^iii-CTijr
Querj&rar. Wils. p. 30. AmRCDI>'HA.
*^yfS/f^/i, s. [pric. ^.] Unsubstantialness, delusionas in the mirage.
See urcroiLT.
.jy.f.sui ^y/^S, . [priv. <y.] The
same, as ^nruii. Wils. p. 31. Asm.
^y^s/f<giliuiT, s. The unjust,
unrighteous, ^^mtu^QfijQaitr.
*=3yj5/, s. The jaw, see jyja/. Wils.
p. 968. Hanc.
*J>Jj*>i. A particle in Sanscrit, signi
fying together, &c. See gtgt, for this and
most of its combinations. Wils. p. 31.
Amr.

^ jgi <s^eo ti>, s. Favor, auspices,


kindness propitiousncss, il&Bcniiiiramii.
Wils. p. 31. Asikula. 2. Success,
prosperity, the accomplishment of an
object, a happy issue, consummation.
See j&*-J>. (c.)
^j)a.aiuui-, in/.
To prove
successful.
tgy^.ffTuti, s- Repentance, tresr
e-^mi. Wils. p. 32. AKUTAPA.
.syjr/'F/r^Lb, . An echo, ei^QzneS .
Wils. p. 33. Am nada.
5yj5ysi)/ruii), s. Tautology, repeti
tion, aL^uut.p>. Wils. p. 35. Anit.apa.
^jjSisuM&nsw, s. The retrograde
transit of a planet. Sec jjgi/*firii.
g\j$ie>i#GGrw, s. Concordance of
words or sentences with each other,
o/rificjii. Wils. p. 35. AnUVACHAMA.
**2>j,0l Ssjih, s. [priv. ^gy'5.] False
hood, Quia. (pv.) 2. Unfitness, unsuitcdness, ^@PnIisrau!. Wils. p. 32.
Axlchita.
*=sy^Zf a^anrii, s. [prit>. cSy''5.] Idle
ness, supineness, C^icuA). (See urfirw.)
2. Chilliness, coldness, <5W. Wils. p. 30.
Amsiina.
-^yjs^/r^^u), s. [/)rir. ^gy/s.] The
grave accent in chanting the vedas, <?/
fiSlffiQe^lsssi. Wils. p. 32. Am DATA.
**j>/ig. A particle of negation pre
fixed to Sanscrit words. pfrf&empzjt-iffrAees.
jyig;, pron. adj. That, a demon
strative prefix in colloquial use for sf. as,
glifimrji, that tree.
jyi^i^, adj. Some, several, each
distributively, severally.
^fepsaiib, s. A shrub, ^LDetxrdfSj,
Kicinus, L.
*jtj is cs <e esr, s. Destroyer, ^ji$u
Qucar. 2. Yama the god of death, mSr.
Wils. p. 37. Antaka. 3. A blind per
son, <5(ji_r. Wils. p. 39. And'haka. 4.
The planet Saturn, ran. 5. Soap, >a|in,
j>jkfiSfjJBsr) s. Siva, he who
overcame Yama,
y isp & n rf) , s. Siva the foe of
Yama ; ex jf/l, foe.
*j>f!BJ-,sinruD, s. Darkness, gloom,
@a*. 2. llental darkness, bkotoJu*. Wils.
p. 39. Akd'hakaRA. 3. Hell, *fJi ; ex
^i/sii. blind, el stub, that which makes.
^jik^QsiriTLu, s. The QiB&eS tree,
- Fhyllanthus, L.
**g>jii<s ciffi/rswrii, s. The intellec
tual facultiesembracing, 1. ioetio. The
mind or organ of thought ; 2. 4*t, Rea
son, the organ of consciousness, or appre
hension ; 3. <%iiirrib, Energy, any one of
the passions ; 4. fi^ii, Will, resolution,
desire ; ex
within, et *rsrti. (p.)
Wils. p. 37. Antaiikarana.
.gys^ dan sasr& nlL &, s. Conscience.
^gi/ipsnrsir, s. The supreme Being,
2. Rrahma, J.-u>s*-. 3. Siva, Bo/ct.
4. Argha, jy^*ar. 5. A sage, recluse, qoS
6. A Urahman, uriuvrar. 7. The
planet Jupiter, tSajiyJi. 8. Saturn, ^rf;
w jyii, beauty, c< ^kwooid, coolness, kind
ness. (/).)
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^lii^essrminSl, s. A sacerdotal an
tidote for a kind of poison. See
^1 mp em n eu ir d (5 , *. The vedas,
Qmfitb.
g\k$^8V)mn, s. Brahmans, urrnu
uir. 2. One of the five confidential
servants of a king, a kind's household
priests, gfi*i*<5&$ii**pp6$Q<&<5mii. 3.
Recluses, Qpatiir.
jy/jc^sri^, s. (Hin.) Order, regu
larity, so1*. 2. Condition, tfSw.
m.seresrB03v#4&g:QajrAQiuw4jt. Tllis does
not agree with your circumstances.
*^m^uL^7 ii,s. A place f>r kings'
wives, &e. (p.) See ^ruiui^rib, uuder
,sy*0f. Wils. p. 37. Aktaui'L'ra.
jyF^ti, s. End, termination, &
2. Death. f. Wils. p. 37. Axta.
3. Beauty, handsomeness, comeliness, sin
<g. 4. (Jb.) Musk, smgiti. 5. [in anaf.]
Extremity of a bone, rsrLSr*>sub.
<9l&ps&nifl, s. A fair, handsome
woman.
^/is^dQaQ, s. Deformity, ugli
ness, jptant ; ex <?*S, ruin.
e._60re#ii, s. The end or perish
ing of the body, i. e at death, dissolu
tion.
^jipiT, s. Low caste persons, ffip
ibmmqt.
y/s,s/f#2so, s. End and beginning,

^j&@irei#ei/u>, s. One of the di


visions of the Saiva religion, g>ia>*nb.
^jHfiUff&i^i^s. One of the thirtytwo kinds of arsenic in its natural
State, apui^iaaih.
<2li?fi!7$eB>&, s. A nine-fold sub
division of the period of a planet's
influence on a person*s life, Sis1m. [jy*
firih. 2.]
^ji^^u^^tncmin^ s. A species of
lotus whose roots float in the water,
not adhering to the soil, ^aiupifw'.
[jftgrii. 4.]
jyiifrrgglQeoi&pg, inf. To be for
saken by all, be abandoned, [^i/iti. 1.]
Tjr2Brtu*^s-<jpc<vJuLi_j(ar. He has for
saken me.
^li^nuBuesB, s. Motion through
the air, ^snusmtsrii. 2. {Jig.) Very great
swiftness, i@a*>sib. 3. [proo."] Any
thing that goes swiftly, QmsmiuiQe&i
8>"&. [JfA*"i. 4.]
sy i & u u lS & it * s!r, s. The evil
spirits of the air.
4.]
^jis^iTLD^fiwLijS^I, s. Difference
between the mean and true daily mo
tion of the sun, or of a planet, [jy*
flib. 4.]
^lipneueoeS, s. A medicinal creep
er, GW4jue?rsro*/. [^izfirii. A.]
^jii^irsnesrii, s. An uninhabited
desert land. [^r/snh. 1 .]
gjftprreiinsii), v. noun. Dwelling in
the air, ^*iu/S^ljvfii>*. 2.*. A med
icinal shrub, gtitcgigiuy,. [jj&fiftb. 4.]
jiimpijeiiniLi, s. Hydrocele, eSw
i3*ib. [jfi^afio. 2.]
k p ireS # & , v. noun. Beating
the air.
cg>/iifi!!e8g:&darr!ietsr, s. One who
beats the air, a cheat, a fraudulent man.
[j(*^ii^4.]
<9/i50!rnuJth, s. Disaster, obstacle,
mishap, dilemma, exigency, impedi
ment 0aw>. (p.) Wils. p. 38. Antahava. [jftprii. 7.]
^/lipirneiru), s. Middle, interme
diate space, *G>. Wils. p. 38. Antarala.
(p-.) See Bcuu&rstb. [^fPfiriii. 2.]
jy/j^j/rsirajr, s. The son of an
jj^Gufio father, and iJi^lCurm mother,

tg>/!i&irg), s. A species of verse.


(See Qjsrsni-.) 2. A poem of f*s'$*
verses, pitlruBpib. 3. Uodthe first
and last, unuii.
**<s>A5*>*j?, s. See T(y>4i.
jjsBjtu^F^), s. See
jfifjutjsiP, s. See .syip..
Srt^'P, . See 9*.
^kpnfsl&Q@nssii, s. A conso
nance or connexion in a stanza, wherein
the syllable, word or words, which end
one line, begin the following. See Q
Sl_,
*j)jihfliTLb, s. Open space, Qweifl.
2. Intermediate space,
3. Ether, as
the vehicle of light and soundsuppos
ed to pervade all things and to extend
through the universe, uis^ha^PQ
4. The sky, atmosphere, ^m&. Wils
P. 37. Astara. 5. Temple, (2>//(?fJo<.
6. Singleness, loneliness, solitariness, faH
<!io. 7. Disaster, mishap, dilemma, fmu.
tgijiipif), s. A goddess as inhabit
(u. 49.) 8. End, taken distributively,
ing the atrial regions, ,Knu<rifl. 2.
end of each, ow-of- 9. Difference, dissen
Durga, &i&o>*. 3. Farrati, uiivfii. (p.)
sion, Qugib. 10. Measure, syerv. 11. Re
4.]
mainder after subtraction, difference, Grsvi,
12. Period of time, sttii. (*,#.) 13. Dark ^jiaufi^ sQQpeir, pQpeisr, uQueisr,
**, v. n. To be forlorn, solitary, lonely,
ness, g)<y*. 14. Crowd, s-Ci-ib. (p.)Note.
pcJi#$c$ta. 2. To be friendless, helpless,
All the meanings may be referred to the
forsaken, without means of subsistence,
idea of within and without. (S. Die.) In
to be in difficulty, or extremity, n-ftimpfi
combination some variety of meaning is
<y*. (c.) 3. (p.) v. a. To find the differ
found, as, Q/snspnb, a foreign country;
ence between two quantities, Grs*wfla.
(je0ri4, every year; mpispziS, every
month; Qpmimpitb, on account of; u. - .- .
^/is^ifluL^, v. noun. Forlornness,
the remotest isle, &c.
solitariness, fieHff>cjta>x. 2. Helpless
^jiipjr^Giksr, s. The time be
ness, being without means of subsist
ence, C0SaSrDtf>,
tween any given points. [j,*jni. 2.]
S\kp!jfi,ni&, s. A horse which goes jy/s^/flsVJiiuti, s. An acute-angled
triangle, u?(y^C>wifl; ex ^
et evibuih,
above the earth, through the air,
Wils. p. 38. Aktahi.amha.
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' <J>I'ib < it s. The interior, inside


used only in combination,
Wils. p.
37. Antar.
^yra^frE/LD, s. Privacy, secrecy,
what is said in confidence, rEiuii.
(li. 91.) 2. The interior, the mind,
n.irci. Wils. p. 38. Antaranqa. 3.
Sejiarateness, asrtfii.
S\isp!JtaaGtupneBiici, s. The pri
vate parts.
^ikfisiEisesr^ t. One who keeps a
secret, one who may be trusted with
secrets.
j)jiifiiflm^SiLiii>, s. The internal
senses, of which there are four, as
specified under,
tgjisptBujn&W) s. Internal or men
tal worship, a-iluao*. (jqi.
144.)
See uBflu
y ispiFluj n lS , s. The deity, <si_o/s(r.
Wils. p. 38. Antartami.
^jUpirsxpui, v. noun. Disappear
ing, becoming invisible, iDp^(y*.
Wils. p. 38. Antaroata.
^mprrppnemLD, s. A secret place,
wa>p>Si_ii. 2. The privy parts, ^li/srmx
A^rariii. 3. Disappearance, concealment,
umfunm. Wils. p. 38. ANTARDD'HANA.
^ji^nuLfnih^ s. A place for kings'
wives, the queen's apartments in a pal
ace, zenana, seraglio, women's apart
ments, ^jtfiB! GpeSeStfAssis.
j>j ibt, Sso , s. Iprov.] End, extremi
ty, border, qpi?.l|. 2. Result, object, Gu#.
3. Juncture, /njsiuL/. 4. Erojection as of
a roof, QmQ.
cannot tell where the affair will terminate.
jy/j^srrLD, s. Coat of mail, eeueii).
^/ib^srB, s. A temple, QpeurrQ&tt
J*. (*ai.)
*j>] linear, s. A blind man, (^Q^tGsr.
Wils. p. 39. And'ua. 2. The planet Saturn,
J)] IB ^ IT Srfl U IT S3)
s. A kind of
tune, ^ffufirfr. (plains.)
^P/ibSx, s. Evening, evening twilight
as joining the day with the night, io&u*
2. (p.) The meeting of three ways
or the place where three ways meet, off
Q^C?
iSith.
^i^sfisj60sir, s. The guardian
deity of the evening twilight, supposed
to walk the streets, &c.
cgjiijisldaneoih^i&$uQutTQpjp, s.
The evening.
glk$5l&k$gl, s. Morning and even
ing. 2. Continuance, perpetuity.
S\k$i8iL&p(Bl!jir>, s. The evening
star.
kGilwk@nbid^/j^tD/F^/rew/r, s.
A flower plant that blossoms in the af
ternoon, j/*jdiSj)Li<},iSt<gib tjw9, Polyanthes, L.
cg/ihfgleijeBiiresBrebr, s. Siva, he whose
color is that of the evening cloudsred,
^raS, &8/ojp,
@to, <5cs, r.n.
To unite, join, be connected, Ouiu*^. (p.)

^gy-s^atii, s. Nearness, proximity,


jjirAi. Wils. p. 39. Antika.
=jy5,a. s, Night, g)j<r. 2. A
woman. Qua*. 3. A disease of the eye,
g(**<;>-T, . Wils. p. 39. And'iiika. 4.
A fire place, jiuu. Wils. p. 39. Anti
ka, or Andika. 5. Blindness,
i(Su)T3r, s. One of the seven
of the second class of liberal kings,
jy.iSiuL/LD,*. The twenty-seventh
or last of the lunar asterisms, SlQrti$i.
Wils. p. 39. Akttab'ha,
* ftj iu ii> , s. End, termination,
opif-l. Wils. p. 39. Antya. 2. Death,
L'-(5'-D(i, s. Funeral cere
monies. See **i_e(5. Wils. p. 39.
Antvakabma.
5)f ts^iua ir60 is, s. The time of
death.
^ ifjai en it ear li, *. The fourth
caste, <gj8rri&. Wils. p. 39. Antyataksa.
^/lifSQiustycp., s. Funeral obse
quies performed for the benefit of pro
genitors, ^tf*tfe4jJQ6uffrjjf; [ex
sacrifice.] Wils. p. 39. ANTYEaHTI.
<j>/ ft>3 TaQ&iru^&S), s. Sul])hur,
* ^ ft *si t ld , . Intestine, (jL.a).
Wils. p. 39. Antra.
^jyftlSTeu&esr ii,s. Betel-nut, Oa/r/il
(Af. Die.)
jtfftCjjsO. A particle of place, there,
jf*alt_^; aS, (?#J>sp ^fm&pQM^epxtfvfiiu
QeApera, the woman went there to see
her husband. 2. An expletive, j|au4Qna ;
as, j)tfipt*S)^arMifeiSjTar, one who wears a
girdle and foot-rings. (/).)
jt/ftjfa, t. A small insect found in
stored grain, Qy*. (c.)
**&/ftFgi&ii>, s. A ring or chain for
the ankle, ifioJ. 2. An elephant's chain
fastened to the foot, jf8csr**KES. Wils. p.
39. Andcka.
jtjft Qjb & to, *. [/)ror.] Extremity,
great straits,
^fiu^p^fTy inter. Alas! an exclama
tion of surprise, pity or distress, j/Seutli
^fis(c^sir/ry s. The QmeoeSI tree, (p.)
^/jiftsoiTir, s. Those females,
Quatrxir. 2. The fair sex, females, <syiB/
Ou*rA; [fx those, or j/ii, beauty, et
mitmt*, females.] (jj.)
*^,z,Suj ti , *. A strange or foreign
thing, &c. Sec jKrtfiui4. Wils. p. 40.
Asya.
cjy/j, prep. A particle prefixed to
Sanscrit wonlsimplying inferiority, pri
vation, separation, contrariety, &c. sou
Wils. p. 42. ArA.
Sf u a ff essr ii>, s. Impropriety, illtreatment, injury, $Qut
Wils. p.
42. Al'AKAUANA.
4

^)juair!Tu>, s. Ingratitude, un
grateful acts, mttrjSuppQftuaox. 2. Inju
ry, offence, effrontery, insult, mischief,
JJeDul; opp. tO LUMli. Wils. p. 42. Al'AKAltA.
Sjusirifi, s. An ingrate, tsasrifi
0<ru-i_tir. 2. A defrauder, cheat, As*Sr.
3. One who does evil to another, an evil
doer,
Wils. p. 42. Al'AKAKIN.
<g/uS np) , s. Infamy, disgrace,
dishonor, disrepute, *rfra. Wils. p.
42. Al'AKIRTI.
^uSi/igiQuppmiar. One who is dis
honored.
Slu&Qiungt, s.
Disrepute, disesteem. See j,*S*'p> , opp. to tit*
Bui?.
<>l u s 8 iu rrfiHtu it esra irrfttutb, s. A
shameful, ignominious thing.
gfuaSQlnn&ui) s. Reviling, abus
ing. Wils. p. 42. APAKR08HA.
SI u & g ear ih , s. A bad omen,
Siu&ppih, s. Ungrammatical lan
guage, ai^s-Otu^. 2. Vain talk, fe*f
Quiet. 3. Inauspicious expression, jy*
uQwtifi. Wils. p. 45. APASBABDA.
^u^iuii)jifuQ&ujih, s. Defeat,
vanquishmcnt, G^reue*.
S/t-i&iuuui, inf. To be defeated,
Gffi*. See uS, t>.
^u^a-ewLo, s. Departure, egress,
upuuiQ. Wils. p. 46. Apasauana.
S/i-i & iflpiii^gyu fiflanp, s. His
tory of bad transactions, stt+gfiflr*. 2.
Improper conduct, grararm-.
j/usaieSiuu)) s. The right side,
Bietigiuiisii. Wil8. p. 46. ApASAVYA.
S/ufirjjih, s. Incivility, disrespect,
affront, irreverence, impropriety, sl.uhh
lissom. 2. Non-conformity to the Shasters, wrong conduct, misbehavior, (sp
pit; [ex r, to move, go.] Wils. p. 42.
Apacuara.

Sjt-ifnjuu), s. Deformity, ugliness


JYvil**riA. (p.) Wils. p. 45. Aparlpa. 2. Scarceness, jytjaoB. (c.)
^uo/(5u3, s. Final beatitude,
deliverance from births, exemption from
farther transmigration, c/w>>; [cx i(jr, to
leave.] Wils. p. 45. Apavaroa.
Sjueuirsw, s. Inference, deduc
tion, dycrA5"4*#. Wils. p. 45. ArAvaha.
Siueurrpih, s. Censure, abuse,
reproach, u$*Q<rr4i. 2. Defamation,
slander, scandal, Ouj*iiQ. 3. Contra
diction, opposition, $aimiuGut*. Wils.
p. 45. Apavada. 4. Defence, (in law)
replication, u)iB*rpib ; [ex up, speech.]
5. Comprehending fully without mis
take, v.-' *-L-.;---',rs.
umiifji. It is a common saying that
tigers kill and eat people, (ug. 31.)
&\ u su ns etzrih, s. Concealment,
disappearance, icaopo/. Wils. p. 45. Apavarana.
5yu(raj6aBTii), s. Liquidation of a
debt, i_c0ji4m. Wils. p. 46. ApaKARANA.
Sjuiriisui^s. The outer corner of
the eye, *oDi_Aa*r. Wils. p. 4". Apanoa.
2. A side glance, *i-A4wu**n/.
Slt-iiT/gi76BrLD, s. Tlie meaning of
the fifth case denoting removal,
<JPwiuSQot AilsvuQurGa. Wils. p. 47.
Apaoana.
Sjunwnndati), s. The plant isniq
<j9, Aehyrauthes, L. Wils. p. 47. Ai'AMAKGA.
S/unujLD, s. Loss, injury, /Fa!^i_ii.
2. Disaster, mishap, calamity, dilemma,
@*^(jjr. Wils p. 47. Apaya. 3. All
unforeseen danger, jeopardy, an unex
pected evil, r&iuriijmi(5UituS>p. 4. A
trick, stratagem, scheme, mischievous
device, JKI<i&r.
Sji-itTujpihffitTiby s. Artifice, trick.
SjunujwuaMamT , inf. To deceive,
defraud, act treacherously.
Sj u nQiu a u trtu ti> , s. Expedient,
shift, what is done by hook or by crook,
by any means direct or indirect.
SluirenriA, s. The anus, @^i. 2.
One of the ten vital airs,^;rs/'<2'*a;
as, jfuiarar; [ex jy, to breathe.] Wils.
p. 47. Apana.
S/uiresrsiiinii^u/TeaTeir, s. Wind
from the anus.

return civility with incivility.


fi_ioAOT(W)Qwarfcar gfuagrtjaaimpgp'i What
injury have I done you ? or what re
proach have I brought upon you ?
Sjufitifl^ s. An impolite many
one who deviates from the Shasters, a
bad man, mtiuiavpiSiiRiidr. Wils. p. 42.
Al'ACHARlN.
S/ueerrantusjGu&ffnaauj, s. A
shadowless being, as a deity or celestial
being, *ia>uuppgi. 2. An unlucky sha
a, tj. a. To seize by fraud, dispossess,
dow, g,iwfeai(sfi. 3. Deduction accord
defraud, usurp, steal, /&5lorjiiJA<ivT. 2.
ing to the time of the year from the
To bereave, deprive of, plunder, Qarl
length of the person's shadow, cast by
[ex ^jusrru.^
the sun or moon, in calculating the ^L/igya/Lo,
s- [priv. jy.] Inunahour of the day or night, fia^ui^Sifii ;
[ex
shadow.] (p.) Wils. p. 42.
turencss, unri])eness, [r/.] over-ripeness,
Apacuchaya.
what is past the proper age, u*o an/f^aou;;
[ex uig, ripeness.] Wils. p. 42. Apakva.
SjuQpfiii, s. Evasion, prevarica
^uigaiir, s. Unfit, unworthy
tion, disguise by dress, &c., pretence,
contrivance, pigtrib ; [ex {sir, to show.]
persons, persons ineligible for an ad
vanced, $lL<hhf.
(/).) Wils. p. 43. Apadesiia.
S/uuS(5,4^7, s. Sudden death, *^0juiajiLh, s. [priv. jy.] Want of
defect, perfectness, l/WiSKkcid. 2. One of
dying of some casualty, not of sickness
the thirty-two kinds of arsenic in its na
or decay, ^y*suiojcoiii. Wils. p. 43.
tural state, Q*B6auB&iaa&ib.
Apahkityu.
2.->

jtj u iL.es> m , . One of the lower


poisonous fangs of a snake, oriiJer *s*u
*^jULL&ih, s. [priv. sy.] Dislike,
opposition, uL^iSwasm. Wils. p. 42.
Apaksiia.
^u^stjujyeu&rjji, s. Ill-report,
slander, scandal, Dj#QunJ. 2. Rapine, <3
as*.
*jifu 3j<Lc,, s. Mistake in speech,
error, nonsense, untruth, falsehood, Quiii,
Wils. p. 51. Abadd'ha.
^jifu^pth, s. [prov.~] Disaster, ac
cident, calamity, Qmreib.
^jyu/iji?, s. [priv. sf-"] Impiety, u,i
^itSskesao. Wils. p. 52. Ab'iiakti.
^gijupplujth, s. [pric.
Improp
er, unfit or unsuitable diet or regimen in
medicine, deviation from prescribed diet,
ufiftuf^mg. 2. Transgression of absti
nence from venery as a medicinal pre
scription, gj#Li^iui4i^j>M. Wils. p. 43.
Apathya.
*jtj u ib uj ssr us , s. Removing, de
stroying; liquidating a debt, xi-tdt&tasx.
Wils. p. 43. Apanayana.
*jt]uQiGirpus, s. Taking away,
removing, rf*sM. Wils. p. 43. Apanoda.
^(-/loiL, s. Declination, in Astro
nomy, Siptspi. Wils. p. 43. Apama.
*^>fuiuus, s. [priv. jy.] Fearless
ness, intrepidity, jy#*uS!r>iD. Wils. p. 52.
Ais'iiaya. 2. An appeal, &K>ih. 3. (fig.)
A place of refuge, shelter, ^oi_*jtuii. (p.)
Sfu2jQiiirpeB>tBG0zr. Those who have
applied for protection.
u msn ass/i-iiuirehipuss/t-ituir^
fiii, . The right hand of a deity, idol or
great person raised in token of dispel
ling fear and in assurance of protection,
SlutuikiQsnQikss/umaup ieiQsit
Qts, inf. To dispel fear, cheer, encour
age, dispel fear by raising the hand or
otherwise, to give assurance of protec
tion. See 08, v.
Sjutuusli, inf. To call for suc
cor, cry for protection, appeal as in a
suit. See Q.
S/ututr, s. Warriors, veterans,
QuiieSii. (p.)
^utuei' <7.s(5, s- Assurance (given)
of protection, encouragement, dYo<?i
Sjutueisr, s. One who removes fear,
jl*easg)0<2uws&r. 2. The Supreme Being,
!_(*. 3. A warrior, hero,
4.
A king of the Solar dynasty, Q*iq<&.
jsjuirt&Q, s. (Tel. (siatfoS-) Fine
gold, f/ '** ' Qirnlr.
*aq uirih s. The end, after part,
iif,u**,i. 2. The back, qpjj. 3. The hind
quarter, or hind leg of an elephant, ur\au
i!rocr4i. 4. Variance, discord,
The west, Gufxg. Wils. p. 44. Apara.
6. Hell, ri4. 7. The stern of a ship,
t/oSjrj^L>**6. 8. Coat of mail, *it. (p.~)
S/ug^ebr^ s. A younger brother,
lisirG*; [cx g;, born,] also written,
^m*, which sec.
26

S/urri&jrrearth, 3. Limited and su


SjU6d&.rTjyub-OLDneisr&rT, s. An
perficial knowledge obtained by the
ignominious death.
senses, &c, and subject to interruption, ^jyuaS^^irii, s. [priv. sf.~] Im
oblivion, &C, Quwfisai^^ij^f.
purity, uncleanness, l/c*^oS*)io; [exutSf
Slt-inisn^th, s. One of the five
Pub, purity.] Wils. p. 45. Apavitra.
powers or e/t&nb belonging to Siva.
*jt/uir<ELh, s. [priv. s\.~\ Immature(Ji. 157.)
ness, rawness, unripeness, uraiAAewa. Wils.
SI u a u jay, usg^un us sicsi us
p. 46. Apaka.
ulL^w, a. The second fortnight of the
moon, the moon in its decrease, Gpi> *^gijurraQiULh, s. [priv. sy.]
Unfortunatcness, wretchedness, iuui*tt<uib.
SjusQppJs), s. An inferior heaven,
Wils. p. 52. An'iiAOTA.
SI uns Stuck, s. An unhappy man.
S/ussrrptglsus, s. The last watch, "^juir^LD, s. [priv. sy.] Want of
sot_#u>ii. Wils. p. 44. Al'AHAHATKA.
desire, dguiJfiiaDio.
^/ujaiuff, s.
Advanced age. ^utr&Lh, s. Distortion, as st^nsw.
(9. 229.)
SI u s est it d @ uj th, s. A resulting jw u irefi essr uj^jy u it u_ stm to, #.
[priv. jf.'] Silence, Qmtrerii. Wils. p. 52.
equation, or correction following a cal
Ab'hashaka.
culation. 2, [in Hindu Astronomy.] The
equation of a given tabular number or
u rr gsht i_ ld, $. A false accusa
argument answering to the preceding
tion or report, Sifi*>^.
one.
*T&Gia(2*JiuLiiabriibQunljr3r. He charg
SjuseSHgi, s. One of the five
ed me falsely with a crime.
powers or pp&aiis of Siva. (a-u. 157-158, *^uirp^,!Tu>, s. [priv. si-] Unfit
^rescue. 33.)
ness, unworthiness, ur0$tiS&atw. Wils. p.
S/usnSpefr, s. A name of Siva
47. Apatra.
and Vishnu, (lit) the unsurpassed.
*\Sj u ir T^sasr , s. [j/riv.
Fast
Wils. p. 44. Apaiiajita.
ing, omitting a meal after a partial fast,
Sit-inasmas, s. The afternoon, the
ufribbqprab<k?5mid.
fourth part of the day or from twelve
minutes past one till thirty-six minutes * *g>l u rr t tb, s. Boundlessness, im
past three, tldrGarrii. Wils. p. 44.
mensity, r-i'.?..i.ji;L_ . WilS. p. 47. ArAAl'ARAIINA.
ra. 2. The supreme Being,
*j>fuj-irpu>, s. Offence, transgres jy uirtsu li, s. [priv. s/-} Non
sion, fault, guilt, insult, affront, <gppw.
existence, absence of a quality or thing,
Wils. p. 44. Aparad'ha. 2. Amerce
nonentity, gi^aoui. 2. [in Rhetoric and
ment, penalty, mulct, Q,s*i_ii; [cx jyu, et
Loyic.'] Negation, absence or destitu
rrp, to accomplish.] (*;*. 38.)
tion, i6iuni&icSQ&>i*n*m. 3. Annihilation,
9iiirarurrfi0iB}puQLigi@lri2-G}uugj. Pardon
<Cf<y:uii. Wils. p. 52. Ab'hava. [ex ur
my fault and save me.
mii, being.]
v&ttxiutuh. Universal negation.
S/usit^^Qsujuj, inf. To trans
jfttrenFlGiLjrarafltur urr(^}(tvQ. There is
gress, offend. See Q*i, v.
mutual negation.
S/usit$, s. A faulty or guilty
SI u it toil si cr
cSyu ireuuiSIrr wn~
person, an offender, <5^pi*. (og. 13.)
aaib, s. One of the eight laws of evi
*<juifi&&r5ih, s. [priv. s/-~} Nudi
dence of non-existence, the certainty of
ty, nakedness, /icyratrii; [ex uftiep, cover
the non-existence of a thing,
-.ing.] Wils. p. 44. Ai'AKicnciniADA.
ninno,
* cjy/J ifl Lctrexiru), s. [priv. sf.~\ Im- *jyi5). A Sanscrit particle used only
measurcablcness, immensity, jycrsSuraxo.
in combination, implying superiority, &c,
Wils. p. 44. Aparimaka.
ptjuii- i. Wils. p. 52. Ab'ui.
*cS>IuiBl11is>, s. [priv.
UnliSIlS^itui}), s. Great heat, uPg
mitedness, immensity, ^adarsmc. Wils.
QiC/uii. 2. Agitation, affliction, ... .
p. 44. Aparimita. 2.
Urcatncss,
Wils. p. 53. Ab'hitapa.
i9 r, it, l'd, s. Striking, wound
*^/urfl tulip lis, s. [priv. jy.] Im
ing,
2. Tain, torture, c?^<.
mensity, u)tlij.*ieyffu).
Wils. p. 53. Ab'hig'hata.
*^>/u(Dj-irLL3:ih, s. [priv. jy.] Union
with the deity, a state of proximity to * jytSds/TUJLD, s. A pulmonary com
plaint, phthisic,
2. [pror.] Iras
liberation from births and of absorption
cibility, irritability arising from a dis
in the deity, *i_a|S^**w. One of the
ease, impatience, malice, envious or re
seven f&ast&.
vengeful feelings leading to sudden reta
SjuQrnrtl.^c^iTeBru>, s. Conscious
liation, Jtmp; [ex J, et
phthisic]
ness, or knowledge of identity with the * jdjlSI&iT <tis>, s. Robbing, Q&neh2etr
deity.
iSQods. 2. Attack, ct,v.*. 3. Taking
*^juecu>, s. [priv. si-] Weakness,
up arms, uw-Qvq(*&. Wils. p. 56. Ab*uiwant of strength, uoitfani. Wils. p. 51.
11ARA.
AnAi.A. 2. Unprofitableness, uselessness,
'cgfiS&irGsr,
s. A companion, fol
unfruitfulness, vainness, unproductive
lower, Gimper. WTils. p. 56. Alt'lUSARA.
ness, uutrfomoio. Wils. p. 51. Al'IIALA.

*s>lQu
*^li9&irTLh, s. Magic for a ma *j>Ii9ujt,ld, s. Consent, pleasure, *<J>jL9QFjl, s. Ambition, desire of
fame, 3iptuiSfiiuib; [ex jyj, before, et sft,
liking, wish, assent, rjiwfib; [ex j|lS, con
levolent purpose, practised with sacrificial
light.] Wils. p. 55. Au'nniuiiii.
sent, el lop, thought.] Wils. p. 54. An'uifire, spells, diagrams, &c, supposed to pro
hata.
duce mental aberration, love, hatred, loss
jytff^L/sar, s. A learned man,
of mental powers, paralysis and death, * *dtj l9 inmplir snr ld, s. Conjuration,
^^eoiQtjiar. 2. Name of Kama, Siva,
nifirtlji*?, Wils. p. 53. Ae'hich.vea.
Vishnu and the Moon, nudr,
tltl
enchantment, u>tgictSieeff. 2. Consecration,
* J)f l9 & it iR^iQl &iriP,ss>&, s. A
gS,
stfliarg^miaisQui; [ex ^lS, before, et
jf,SWaoi_ Wils. p. 54. Ab'iiimaxtraka.
er", to have form.] Wils. p. 55. An'mcourtezan, C<5. 2. An unchaste woman,
^jiSuxifslifiss, inf. To conjure,
RUhA.
Ji/JwfA Wils. p. 56. Ab'hisarika.
enchant by means of incantation with
*j>jiS!SliBj}py . An expunged naksacred ashes, &c, held by a magician *^i9si>ir3=LC:, s. Desire, eSr^uuLh;
[ex <syJ, before, et ua or u*, to like.]
in his hand and afterwards thrown on
shatra, sometimes introduced after the
Wils. p. 55. Ab'iiilasiia, or Ab'hilasa.
the person to be enchanted and into
21st, for astrological purposes, thus in
creasing the number to 28, ^QrriKSsLLj^
his mouth ; applied also to cure a disease, i^liSltsStUjijSLh, s. Clearness, dis
firi. 2. One of the eight muhurttas or
or to effect some specific object; to re
tinctness,
2. That which is re
hours, &r&@iAai. Wils. p. 53. Ad'iiijit.
peat incantations with the reception or
vealed, Qi.0iiuaDi_; [ex jjlS, to, et Juijj,
administration of medicine, atpuSjem
plain.] Wils. p. 55. Ab'hivyakta.
Qeiiv. 2. To consecrate, ilPe>i_
curse, oath, rtu. Wils. p. 56. Ab'hish'^/iBsQiuit^^!, s. Omnipresence,
umaxr.
ANGA.
r&eitSiuiuxib; [ex jyJ, everywhere, et tSiuruiji,
l9 ld esr jtj lQ ld eirGpi, s. Son
<jyi3 Hawaii}^yt5K?i_ti, . Sa
spreading.] Wils. p. 55. Au'iuvyapti.
Of
Arjuila,
Jy(j#*s5riin<iii-.
Wils,
p.
54.
lQ eQ QTj jifQ , s. Increase, aug
cred or royal bathing, or anointing as an
Ab'himanyu.
inaugurating ceremony a king, a guru,
mentation, continued increase, growth,
High esteem,
Sc.; the daily bathing of an idol with * =2y l9 lbit sir ld , s.
accession, tS*uQu<s(gms. 2. Advancement,
s[)ecial estimation, msrurani. 2. Care, love,
Ganges* water, oil, ghee, milk, ^ctopw*.
S&ULf.
affection, Q**ib. 3. Regard, respect, honor,
Wils. p. 56. Ak'hisiikka.
(to others) **nb. 4. The sense or feeling ^jiSleS, s. (Hin.) Opium, efiru>(j^is^i.
^i_9(?fii,_il, . Macerated
of honor which leads one to abstain from jytSssr, s. Opium, ^itldq^is^i, Papaspices, &c. for anointing an idol.
mean or unworthy actions, magnanimity,
^diQeif,Lbu as/rear, inf. To anoint,
ver Somniferum.
greatness of mind, intrinsic dignity, nobi
pcur water, milk, butter, honey, fruit,
lity of soul, *.jrnr.i. 5. Glorying in, *^>jLQeke>>7Lh, s. [priv.
Same
&C upon an idoL
sdluu.
294, 15.) Wils. p. 54." Ab'hiness, identity, unity, lomogeneousness, as
MAXA.
sears iti3(SeLf.SLD, s. The pouring
of heat in the sun or in fire, spffsnm.
of gold.
Wils. p. 54. Ab'hinka.
ji/lS ld nssrs(3jeis->p&&60U6sin6i>Tirii>, e.
utLi-iTLSQeLf.su>, s. Unction, the
^jiSeiiriGiri&pfsl, s. Visible nature,
noun. Dishonoring, disgracing a person.
act of initiating into office,
or maya as identified with the deity,
S\ lSldn earh$bI'neisr, s. A son adopt
jjreartgs)i$Q'sLf.su>, s. The pouring
ed after the proper age, or otherwise
* ^gy lQi earth, s. [priv. ^gy.] Kind
of boiled rice.
disqualified.
ness, gentleness, *^i4. Wils. p. 48.
*j>f l9 lL i_ ii , *. Quicksilver, gi
^/lSld near Qp sirsir QQnQpebr, s. A
Apeedana.
familiar friend, one dearly beloved.
rfitt.
jyiSioriGifl, s. A very honorable *^tQeLf.iLheg>ji3LLiU>,s. Great
* ,!>! :1 n t svrih ^sy l9 (? ^ aj ld , s.
desire, wish, love, that which is beloved,
Name, appellation. Quay*. Wils. p. 53.
person, ivrdr. (o.u. 59.)
iB&ti<3uuib; [ex jjJ, superiority.] Wils. p.
Ab'hid'haxa and Ab'hid'heya.
^liSlwneerlss, inf. To honor, es
57. Ab'iteeshta.
jyiS/Stuti, s. Indication of pas
teem highly. Cm**. 2. To regard, love,
wQig>s)L5eLf,L-Lh, s. Great desire of
respect, aesnbuvitair. 3. To prize, value,
sion, purpose, &c, by gesture in dramatic
the mind.
appreciate, take great care of, glory in,
personification, acting, gesture, esQiui;ii
* ^gy lQ'it sir , s. [ex gyti?.] A cowherd,
boast of, icfit*.
VIA. on. 55.)
Qa>*. Wils. p. 53. Ab'hinaya. 2. A
treatise on gesticulation, ^jdiugrii.
Jga>i_!uSr. Wils. p. 57. Au'lIEEKA.
*j>jL9(Lp.mLCi, s. Presence, nearness,
l9 wit, s.
Actors, dancers,
*jyyrLo s. [priv.
et y^, been.']
QriQpmib. Wils. p. 55. Ab'himdkua.
Non-existence, absence, (*s;ia W7ils. p.
$ts*i?siT&ji3Qp&insueDifig. Calling one into
fL9isu9ss, inf. To express sen
57. Ab'bcta.
one's presence.
timents, as anger, sorrow, joy, &c, by * ^LQS^SQij-ijZem, n. [in grammar.']
^gyy^ffl/ eues>LD, s. A rhetorical
gesture; to assume an appearance, feign,
figure,
Quict {o[o.
The
agent
or
nominative
to
the
verb,
o>
jfiSmv^Qjuij. (ui&. 54.)
jyyuui, s. [priv. ^.] Cakes,
j>ii9r3u ld, *. Novelty, an extraor
pastry, <syijL//(jAii. Wils. p. 48. Apupa.
* jyiS) G> iu iron}), s. Challenging to
dinary or wonderful thing, mtigi. Wils.
fight, Gui<Tstsa>ijitawt. 2. War, battle, Suit. *^>ILj)Qf)<TULh ^jyy/favti, s. [local
p. 53. Ab'iiisava.
3. Prohibition, prevention, ^>i_; [ex jyJ,
and improp. ^f^ud>.] [priv. ,^,] bare
*j>\ l9 i Q su 3= ld, . Engagement
before.] Wils. p. 55. Ab'iiiyoga.
ness, unfrequency, an extraordinary or
in a particular business or department, ^>Il9tieiSi, s. The sq^Qis&ibS tree.
wonderful act or thing, j/tjtmio. Wils. p.
Q*tSs^Jr<;iia. Wils. 54. Ab'hini48. Apurva.
'^lQtlLsd-)^, s. Universal protec
VESIIA.
tion, benevolence, rlnCjmii,. Wils. p. 55. *^jQu lLS, aSQpeisr, pQgeisr, u
jy i9 ljl9 i it iu ld, . Object, inter
Cubt, *, v. a. To desire earnestly, ii9
Ab'hiraksha.
nal design, real purpose, intention or
(jiiu; [ex ^CJuLlao*.]
motive, _u-ai*ji. 2. The main object, *j>jiSl!T^!,s. Pleasure, @btuu). 2.
ji/QulLSui-i, v. noun. Desiring.
design or scope of a writer, C**4. 3.
Practice, occupation, QgciSa. Wils. p. 55,
The real or hidden meaning, iosnpQu(j*.
Ab'iiibati.
* Qu lLssi cF , s. Desire, hope, ex
389.) 4. Opinion, judgment, ad
pectation, desire and love united, anxious
j" it in ld, s. Beauty, ^tpg;
vice, counsel, naSmmb, Wils. p. 54. *^gtj[exl9<s>lS,
desire, eagerness, ,g>*. Wils. p. 48.
before,
et
t*i,
to
sport.]
Wils.
p.
Ab'hipbaya.
Apeksha.
55.
Ab'iiihama.
l%*mrim0t*iSuiSrT!jQj>iirt!r. To what
*^g>jQuc5LL,
s. [priv. jy.] That which
^1
lS
a
it
lS
,
8.
One
of
the
seven
does this word allude.
is not discordant, or dilferent, &c, union,
beautiful females, ff^uir^^QeuftyiJP. 2.
concord, similarity, ffu^nl^cwc. Wils. p.
Parvati, utimfi. 3. baraswati,
Speak from the heart, disclose your
thoughts.
57. Ab'heba.
Cp.)
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jt/ui!3
*^>j G? u sar /i, s. Opium, ^/iSlevB.
Wils. p. 51. AriiENA.
*j>\up{F(Sits, s. A century, ^ir
(jkotS ; [ex ^ufiib, an era, et
100.]
Wils. p. 51. Abdasiiata.
*^H'jQrBiT iR hj rr u> th , s. One of the
twenty-one wmio, turstS^ufiQ^Bssr^Q^aiTp,
cSy i_j u .jy u u ill u. An interjec
tion of admiration, from which, by add
ing
is formed ^uui^t ; expressing
also admiration, but more frequently la
mentation ; ah, alas ! jy##j#0&i.
^/ijuisf^ado. Thus, so. See uuf-. (c.)
^tf ill u lL i_ ir , s. The euLip$
cjuJ plant, Cissampelos, L.
^fijuSosar, s. [proo.] License, leave,
b-Asioj. 2. Security, bail, lS&ct. 3. Prop,
support.
^syL/u^jTcir, s. [/>ro.] Elder sis
ter, ^i*r=r.
^gt/uuth, s. Rice cakes, bread,
pastry, [^iM/'iee.] hoppah, Sppekrif.. 2.
The
plant, Cissampelos, L.
jyuufCj^i, in/. To bake cakes,
bread, &c. See *G).
^uuen^dsin, s. Various kinds
of cakes, pastry, &c.
jy;ju/f, s. One of the three cele
brated votaries of Siva, who composed a
portion of the poem Gpaiifib, Biesnq-iuti
QpmtAQe4tGsm*- 2. Fathers, pkon^i.
jyuuarii, s. A kind of thin cake,

u lS iu ei sew istTeBTLD, s. Bathing


after anointing with oil.
*^gifuiSliu^3:e!srih1 s. Smearing the
body with oil, ib-QrajtjcM. 2. Apply
ing collyrium to the eye-lashes, mxaflcGima.
Wils. p. 57. Ab'iiyan.tana.
* ^gij lj lQiu t5 ss ii, s. Procrastination,
postponement, delay, ftupib.
*jij u iSliu iris^sk, s. Visitor, guest,
jf&jd. Wils. p. 58. All'lIYAGATA.
*^g>/iljL9iurr&ihy s. Exercise, prac
tice, application, custom,
Wils.
p. 58. Ab'htasa.
nartsLnStjr<riA&}im. I have no practice,
no experience.
^1 u lS iu it ffwniLiQu ir0G), v. norm.
Becoming acquainted, accustomed, ha
bituated.
&lui9iuir@, s. A practiser, one
who accustoms himself to any exercise,
^/uLSiun&ds, inf. To practise,
exercise one's self, u. (c.)
^jyut^iraLD, s. Mica or talc,
g>/M(2ur*Ai. Wils. p. 59. Au'nraka. Of this are five kinds: 1. Qurar
ruJiiA, gold-colored mica. 2. <2/*oS
uCiLSrxtb, silver-colored mica. 3. G>onj
tiraii, honey-colored mica. 4. B(ja>.^ij
Llnii, black-colored mica. 5. Q*i/s*iu
LSr*ii, yellow-colored mica.
^luL$tr<ssQ&ginru), s. Red oxide of
talc.
j u l$ irsppa, s. A plate or
lamina of mica.
gluiSasiseu&piii, s. Mica made
into an ointment.
^uiSliTsupuw, s. Oxide of talc.
^/uiSl!rsuirsLf.aee!irih, s.
One of
the thirty-two kinds of arsenic in its
natural state.
*=l>filji9<r&ir&ii>,8.[priv.<9/.'] Dark
ness, absence of light, gto*. Wils. p. 49.
Apbakasua.
jyuiBn-QjiiBLbiS. [priv.
Being
uncelebrated or unpublished, Lirua&uutoeom.
Wils. p. 50. Aprasidd'ha.
*^g)j ill tStir^m^ shut ii ^sy ill i9 it lLS
atri6, *. [priv. jfj] Walking around an ob
ject of worship, or a temple, keeping it
on the left side, s^iscAutiitxpsimM; opp.
to iif?tiBa'(&.
* ^ui9j-^irei!rii,8. [priv. jy.] That
which is unimportant, a non-essential, qp4
Bujmpfig. Wils. p. 50. Aprad'hana.
^juLSnpneisFI, s. An insignificant
or unimportant person. (u^.)
*^){lj&!t usirGSsriis s. [priv. jy.] That
which is the cause or origin of true wis
dom, i. e. God, _(*.
*j>j u i3 r in it G8& as ti>^ui9nrir
mia&Asib, s. [priv. jy.] Unfaithfulness,

e_ Qgii@u u or ii>Gl&nppuueffiii, s.
Thin cakes made the first, of -"*>,
the second, of rice,
^ay ill u air it & it it ii , s. One of the
twenty-five bodies possessing sharpness
With SaltncSS, tL.snpui^QpiiuLlQpersj peeimg.
j)j u u (n?j jir 3s& , s. An unfailing
quiver for arrows, jjiAl/**- ; [ex ,^4, ar
row, the ih changed to ii, et sits, negative
of
to ceaseunceasing, unfailing,
ci^J, arrow cast]
^gyuussr, s. Father, p&uuehr.
Q u 18 iu u u ear, s. Father's elder
brother, (c.)
Qppuuebr, s. Father's younger
brother, (c.)
jyuu/r, s. Vocative of ^uue&r.
2. A word used by parents towards their
young children; sometimes to others in
calling, especially inferiors; and com
monly a word of respect to aged men.
3. An exclamation of surprise, grief or
pain, (c.)
^/ju/TLLzSsr, s. [prov.] A great
grand-father, cpiiufi^i-*.
<gq u u /reo, adv. Further, beyond,
on that side, furthermore, moreover, after
that, afterwards, Sagii; [ex jy, et urii.]
jijuuirsQ, s. A harmless, artless,
undesigning person, *ui_iAirr. 2. A
simpleton, Clkbj. (e.)
^uiSl, s. [p-oc] Elder sister, jyi
^uiSliruDiTeisfidseir, s. A liar.
&t$,
*^)fuiSl iu ih a iij>j ill l9i'iu miasm ii , * J)/ ill i5l <r (Lp^uiBneisiLa, s. Fe
t. Anointing the head and body prepa
male of the male elephant supporting the
ratory to bathing, opQf* aeStQenru^nasM.
cast, Sijt^sna'iuBTssiAi^uQuelaiuiiiar. Wils. p.
Wils. p. 57. Au'iivanoa.
59. Au'iiuamu.
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jyuQuir
"^IiIii^tQldiuld^s. [priv. ,#y.] Unboundedness, immeasurableness, a&i%x^*>
pff. Wils. p. 50. Aprameya. 2. A
numljer, a hundred quintillions,
[ex iSiQwuib, measurableness.]
^/uiSlriQLDiuesr, s. One unlimited,
the Deity, <_ir.
* eg)] ill i9 t ii , s. A cloud, QldsslL.
Wils. p. 59. Ak'hra.
'jt/iljtSlj-Qiuir&ssTUi, s. [priv.
Uselessness, unprofitableness, fruitlessness,
*j>jilii9!rQajirG]xii>, s. [priv.
Any thing useless, tStQuiatsuppgi.
* ^jy u i9 cr it Q (r^JTi ii, s. [priv. ^."} Uneommonness, superiority, newness, rfC*
Wils. p. 50. Aprakrcta.
^luLSurr&0^^ iPffu>, s. Superior
or immortal body.
**g>liljiSt!rrre>s<$,x. [priv. j|f.] A poor,
pitiable person, nm,p. 2. A harmless, un
designing person, sutiS&> atmr. (c.)
^gyiliLf, s. A tree, un^liflwnih, Bignonia, L. 2. An arrow, jfiiy. 3. (Tel.
WSvy.) A debt, _*. (p.)
jyuLj, s. Water, Si. 2. The
sea, *i-Ai. (p.} Wils. p. 42. Ap.
jytjL/a9ar(g65Brio, s. The proper
ty of water, itAarp&mio.
jijtljLj, QQpssT) ^uiSQeeresr, Go/ear,
^iju, v. a. To stick or clap on with the
hand, as sandal paste, plaster, &c, or with
a trowel, as mortar against a wall, rAs.
2. To snatch at, as a dog, Q*t#. 3. To
apply in a patting manner, as, a lotion, a
fomentation, $pp. 4. [prvv.~\ To beat
gently with the hands, as in washing
muslin,
miiu jyL/LiAQAf*rQGLVi/Bili_^. The dog
snatched and carried it away.
jyuu6>), v. noun. Beating, clap
ping. 2. Plastering with mortar, &c
^L/L/^y, s. The sound which the
elephant-keeper makes to excite the ani
mal, luf&eraBiuuuBaGorflu-GHQuireB*.
jyuL/p ii, . [used adverbially.] Fur
ther, beyond, on that side, furthermore,
henceforth, afterward, after that. See
qpib.
jfCit-ip$g:*MuLipib. Let the future take
care of itself.
^juLfpuui, inf. To become
more distant.
ill l/ (vy^^irsaafl, s. One of the
thirty-two kinds of arsenic in its natural
State, 0rr4ri_L(j*#Qwifi.
^LissiiJ, s. A plant, ^uemusQan
sfi, Bryonia Kostrato, L. 2. A tree,
Qsrs&renp, Cassia, Li.
^juQuir(Lp^i^jytjCoi-//^, [vul-1
jltiGur, [poetic] juGu*&giyti. [used adver
bially.'] Then, at that time. jfA*ri>p*,.
2. Then, in that case, in such circum
stances, or under such condition, jyuoi^iS
<gia; [ex SI, et QuiQfff.]
Sfu(2uteD0*suGur.3[j. On proper occa
sions, forthwith, henceforth, from time to
time.

^yLo/r
^jtf tc/sdsstf lo, s. [priv. jy.] Inauspiciousnesg, mEXular<D0. Wils. p. 59.
Amaxuala.
^u)/siffssyu)/s<s?eu, s. A wi
dow, fiMfiDu; opp. to t&K]&u, a married
woman.
ui^uiaii, s. [^)roc] Cover,
concealment, mmpOLi.
.sfiD f l_ &wnuj&Qfujujy inf. To
act with secrecy.
jjfii>#t_*iooOTcw, in/. To keep
under cover, wrap up. 2. To preserve,
protect. 3. To do a thing without
noise, quietly.
^g>f lo 4= s= 6bt, . A king's minister,
<ar$fi. 2. The planet Jupiter, fluri0<i.
G)
^sytciF*, j. The office of a minis
ter, aigitjQpiifiii. 2. A minister, u>*^A
(P)
^wfe&rr, s. King's ministers,
statesmen, senators, officers of state, at

^)jiMT&dsomQsis^sui, s. One of
the thirty -two kinds of prepared arsenic,

^sytciTii), s. A Sanscrit vocabulary,


the Amara Kosha, s'ffl*/lfi*<oi.
^yiniTii), s. A disease of the eye,
si(?CTj. 2. The revenue of a village
granted by the king to any one, 4f9*4.
3. The command of one thousand foot
men, t9teiaircvr&ale* turbans. 4. [prop.
dfuni.] The stern or hinder part of a
Vessel, G0iadle2arLSf>u*sib.
^/unrsainrear, s. The commander
of one thousand infantry.
*c/u>!rir, s. [priv. ^y.] The Devas,
inhabitants of Swarga, foes of the Asuras, the immortals, celestials, /<Jf; [ex
mi, those who die.] Wils. p. GO. Amara.
Siuinwnpncgytoj/fm/rfftf, s. God
desses, the females of the Devas, Qpiimiu
Quntr*.
^wsnu^y s. God, at ajar. 2
Indra, *)fr. 3. World of the gods,
GfiaiQevirsib,
^LojSJttja), s. Office of a mi
^/ld!tit6u$, s. The capital of In
nister, am&titjsnb. 2. A cabinet, coun
dra, feijflrsirmih, Wils. p. 60. Amabacil. j*^iM<?r*Sar. 3. A chapter on the
VATI.
duties of a minister, (spdlatQuw^i^ur^i
ww it en ^Qvuiresr^ s. Indra, Qp
Gmwiltiii.
jy ld^S^lS^S, s. (For.) Com
ldQ n & air, s. Indra, ^ib^hsst.
pelled service, _BQ*_#iflw mat ^itQmiu.
Wils. p. 60. Amauksiia.
(c.)
^LD^Qiuirar. s. A pressed work * J)/ lo t & tu ih =gyu>J'/r<s=iZjLo) s. [in
physiology.] One of the
of the body,
man.
the stomach,
^aym, s. Inveigling, entrapping,
.jyto //?,. Ambrosia or nectar, jy
(c)
uS|i.s>. 2. Urine,
3. The goddess
^fwQuakiressr, inf. To inveigle,
Durga, gx*<x>e. 4. Poison, Be>ii. (p.)
take one in.
^/LDifliijuLj, s. Urine salt, the salt
taken from urine, 8jpAv!><5*Q0<di<g<!puLi,
jf">tLi_, tr. a. To reprimand, up
one of the five kinds of a-iiq.
braid, jpiiij-. 2. To inveigle, entrap, en =jy Lhiil <hst<B, s. Quietness, stillness,
snare, a*<suu<240. 3. To hector, bully,
tranquillity, calmness, jycnua) ; [ex ^wi,
overpower by sophistry,
4. To
to be quiet.] (c.)
move tiles, &c, qnLi 5. To overcome
one, as sleep, Cio/>Q*iorsr. 6. v. n. To wab *g>l lmBiu in, s. A tree, the (5(5/5^7,
ble, turn aside, be unsteady as a bench
Trichilia, . 2. The 0**uij(i, flower of
with uneven legs, i^ra.
the Michelia, L.
*aar4srAimji^Q8p^. Sleep overcomes =gy Lc/f, s. War, fighting, strife, with
me.
all the din of war, Qurf. 2. Wall around
^ldl1 <gj m lL es> & , v. noun.
a fort, tofiii. 3. Rage, fury, crisis of a
disease, the violence or paroxysm of a
Threatening, threat, menace,
fever, delirium, -*fflrii. (p.)
tcsjartb, s. Twenty thousand betel^/wuit, s. Foes, enemies, usaa
nuts, @(5U$&eSr0ur*<g. See .jyafegriA.
Note. In poetry it is used for jftimaaii,
-1. (p.)
nakedness.
^wani ^/wiBiupfl, inf. To
fight, war. See ,g and Quipp.
9-<7u. In this the number ugi^SraQstc.
^LDirirujTeesrair,
s. An undaunted
is the same as ^mBuioaanb, half
hero, one who considers his wounds re
naked, and so the verse is ambiguous and
ceived in close action as ornaments.
may mean, she was naked.
^LDsisr, s. The Jaina religion, <f
f/iDndswii, s. [impr. j/LDdsarw.]
vts&rtafiih. CP>)
Field of battle, Guiitxaib 2. A confus
^/Loeetrir, s. The Jainas as a sect.
ed noise, stir, bustle, tumult, agitation,
See *tcsB*r.
conviviality, ^rrii.
jyLc azor _ii), s. The castor-plant,
eSjTj/E^LOffff^oT-ii, s. Stir and bus
,gioOT*<g. Wils. p. 59. Amanda.
tle, as talking, cooking, going out and
coming in.
ji/ltj^, s. [priv. j>j.~] Want of
QeiiartTeairGauiuJLDrrsaeni})) s. Stir
knowledge, ignorance, u^kldrcuo. Wils. p.
and bustle of harvest.
59. Amatj.

Spar, G*ar, jf">', v. n. To l)e or become


still, tranquil, settled, quiet, hushed, calm,
serene; to become pacified, appeased, obe
dient, submissive, ^ow. 2. To rest, re
pose, enjoy repose, g)*uurp. 3. To settle,
sink, be deposited as a sediment; to sub
side, become close and hard as sand by
rain, j/i-m*. 4. To agree, Qurgig. 5. To
become compressed, condensed, u^m. 6.
To abide, dwell, remain, S><t*. (P(jtli.)
7. To rejoice, be placid, cheerful,
8. To abound, be abundant, QuroSu. 9.
To be magnanimous, Oucjewcura. io. To
wish. desire, %iiLi. (op*.) II. [</.] To be
obtained,
(p.)Note. This verb
forms a past. part, jjiotfu, as well as the
usual, ^u>i&0 ; as, .syujAuG^azr, tlie army
which fought.
sippioiiffttcigi. The wind has subsided.
LynflS>ruioi*,sj!. The dust is settled.
igeuj/ir&xmtikfQptjPii. Office agreeing with
his rank.
jfsannitg!. Rejoicing in heart.
QpxanoiBg/ivi. Giving with a shining
face.
j/oigiiigiCfaatcMfigj. He has obtained
service.
^/LtuririT, s. Foes, enemies, the
insubordinate, ue*/f. (p.)
=jy Lo/f
QQ/oeor, ^inrr^Qesrssr^
C/<Sr, jfurfAj, v. n. To make quiet, tran
quillize, settle, make steady, quell, miti
gate, appease, &c, j^-**. 2. To press
down, put or keep down, (a person or
thing inclined to rise,) put or hold down,
suppress or curb pride, anger, &c, repress,
restrain, j^ior*<2jiij. (c.) 3. To prepare,
tr^/ltaibuemm. 4. To engage, employ, Bf>u
5. v. n. To engage in battle, Oun.
(?)
laT>0a(Gmiei*i9-il]>w*\*uuii$$sg*ar. He haS
prepared things necessary for the puja.
ui5$uju>it0, inf. To seat a com
pany in rows at a feast.
cSy lo ti , s. [priv. ^j.] Purity,
beauty, q^it. Wils. p. 60. Amala. 2.
Spotlessness, immaculateness, ^ASttmm.
^weoesr, s. The Supreme Being,
*i_lr. 2. A pure person, u>nis. 3.
Siva, &ior. 4. Argha, jj<y*. 5. Vish
nu, <Si^Qgw.
^lo^o, s. The goddess Lakshmi,
gu*,gut. Wils. p. 60. Amala. 2. Parvati,
xg/LciSso, s. Noise, din, sound, e?eS>.
2. Boiled rice, Cjj. 3. Abundance, <gfi.
eStjLDSCjyLD^ffi), a. Abundance,
tBigfr. (^t/*fii.) Tp.)
^gtjixi&fl, s. Tumult, uproar, bustle,
stir, press of business, ^runt. (c.) 2.
Bed, mattress, &c, for sleeping on, Qn>*
wp. (p.) 3. Sleeping room, uewtt^oop.
4. [pro.] Abundance, fruitfulness, i*^).
900. What is the bustle in his house
to-day?
uartbuifiifiuGueglB&>to>miu>fiiure2(!fJc(gui. Now
palmyra fruit will be more abundant.
^gy ld etfl u sott csor, inf. To scuffle,
contend, wrangle, scold at.
^lo^tt, s. A plant, gf/TLi.
^yLo/r^^uj/r, s. King's ministers,
councillors, um$As4t. Wils. p. 60. Amatya.
2!)

^yc?/>
c^te/r/f, s. (Port.)

A cable,

*j>j isiirir&xih, s. [jjriv. ^sy.] Heresy,


irreligion, Qaifu^rcQ, 2. Viciousness, go*
iDr**ii. Wils. p. 61. Amahoa.
*^>j u> it eu Sjif Lorreu it S?jij ldit
w0m, 8. The new moon, conjunction
of the sun and moon, gjnAflpCuriio; [ex
jfur, et #, to abide.] Wils. p. 61. Amavasi and Amavasya.
^1 w a eu rr@si-Qp60, v. noun. The
ending of the titlii preceding the new
moon, the commencement of the new
moon.
^Lo/rsarii, . [prir. jy.] Immensi
ty, countlessness, jysSfsrou!.
usiresr), s. [Arab.] Land or other
sources of revenue not rented but under
the direct control of the Government offi
cers, g)iT*S'riM<*Awrd)u*&.
^gytSdFii, s. Part, portion, a frac
tion, UD. 2. The numerator of a frac
tion, Gu)*)/jScu*Ji. Wils. p. 1. Amsha.
3. Good fortune, ^a^i-ii. See jyiBio.
^sytfl*, s. The sun, /flujeor. 2.
An atom,
3. Light, ray of light,
splendor, Jrom, Wils. p. I. Amshu.
^lSsJiL, s. [priu. ^gy.] Immensity,
boundlessness, jfatSarasio. Wils. p. 61.
Amita.
^jiDptglirekj>j lS
(T7j, s. [prio.
^.] Foe, enemy, ueo*uar. Wils. p. 61.
Amitka.
*^lBqf)^blc1 (St.) ,=g>/
s.
Immortality, jy9j>ui. 2. Ambrosia, nec
tar, milk, honey, ^Asii. 3. A restorative,
a reviving medicine, stimulant. zpi*as>*
$B$gia2(3wfi(5in<5sg!. 4. Sweetness, gjfiiflewfl. 5.
Water, /*. 6. Final emancipation, Quxc
ib. Wils. p. 61. Amiiita.
/lIit&60&ud, s. That which con
tains nectar, (fig.) a woman's breast.
ji/uSrr^&'Sei}, s. A phase of the
moon.
tgjiHrp@!TGtmeisr, s. The moon.
jfiHir^iEis&liEis, inf. To be dis
turbed, shocked, &c. as the brain by a
blOW,
^jt^iT^f(^&e36sB, s. A medica
ment supposed to restore the slain to
life.
^iBn^iStkgi^ s. One of the thirtytwo a-ui$ifiib.
lS Ap a & to, s. An ambrosial
juice.
^jtdliTpQjeo&S, s. A creeper. See
gyn2/f#Br, . An immortal, God,
*i_G|<sr. (p.) Wils. p. 61. Amkita.
S\i&npn&<ssrnjuQpgiT&eBnT, s. The
gods, Qpmt. Wils. p. 62, AmritaSHANA.
^lBtss)^, s. (Si.) Immortality,
imperishableness, jySSr>in. Wils. p. 61.
Amuiia.
^LSeo.s/r/r, s. (Hin.) An officer
employed in collecting revenue, ^rW.
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* ^jy Qp p U>eg/ lB (TFjjB ld, 8. Am


^lSlp, QQpsisr, ibQ^sbt, Qeueisr,
if, v. n. To be immersed, plunged; to
brosia, nectar, the food of the gods, obtain
sink, <g(e.
ed by churning the sea of milk, Q^s^amai.
2. Sweetness, gcaflaom. 3. Milk, u/4. 4.
ff&s*QP2$iir$*titii}ikg&iLi-iBsr. He sunk
Water, t>. 5. A medicine, a medicament
in a sea of sorrow.
that restores to life, a cordial, g/twsiff. 6.
^/lSlp^lti, s. Ambrosia, nectar, the
Final emancipation of the soul or eternal
elixir of life, C,cj<i|. (j>.)
felicity according to Hindu philosophy,
GP,i>. 7. A kind of liquor supposed to
=sy lS i^jgs , 8.
Ambrosia, nectar,
ooze from the brains of a class of yogis,
jyu9r,sii. 2. Sweetness, any sweet thing,
on which they subsist. (Sec ^q^/j'jSot.)
J)ceSi>i/). (p.)
8. Curds, ptSi. 9. Three kinds of medici
nal fruits, P^ujw. 10. Three kinds of
spices, Wi<g. 11. A plant,
<?*, jji/ftiAj, w. . To immerse, ingulf,
jy(jD^d>u), s. The sea of milk,
sink a thing, .gfM*. 2- To press down,
ur;i>i_*>. 2. Water,
3. The female
into or under another substance, as press
ing a thing into the earth, &c., to lower,
breast, Q*m. (p.)
^IQpgigGtiii, 8. Shepherds, ^eai
i. The learned, the great, t*Co?'.
<?(*, jyuS(*j, 1). . As jyiitf , which
^jQppmianmpiE^&i-, s. A poison
see.
ous substance enclosing something valu
able, as the covering of ginger root,
^Il?53),s. (Hin.) An inferior officer
which is to be rejected, &c. 2. A per
in charge of village affairs under the
son with harsh words and good disposi
Amildar, gg$$<2uis<iiijser.
tion.
^IQp,i3 t it<j>y (Lp s
/r, s. A
jyQpjg&tTTjdaeiDiT, s. A medicinal
medicinal shrub, branched winter cherry
sugar prepared from the 9ti&i root or
with a tuberose root, having deobstruent
stem.
and diuretic qualities. It is pulverized
.syijc^Tj&isr,
s. The nectarine
and taken as a decoction, g,i\o^i^uy,Q,
principle in the head or brain from
Physalis FIcxuosa, L.
which the silent, motionless devotee is
^jQpiSgird@ifiiKi(^j s. The root
supposed to obtain nutridon, support
and enjoyment, when living without
of the same.
external food.
IQppL\L-uii>, s. A creeping plant,
GmcSr, gjcpt*, v. a. To crush, press or
Roo;5"! Periploca, L.
squeeze, as a fruit, a boil, &c, jrovr*. 2.
Press down, press in or under, as a vessel
jPIQppuunnss)eu,8. A favorable or
into water, immerse, depress, press down
propitious look, as of a lady towards
or in, indent by pressure, jynfifA*. 3. (.fig.)
her admirer, (^^BfiuBisaai.
To oppress, Q*(jA.
^IQppGLDihpGO, v. noun. Giving
AQ&iQsut>uuQp&&Qii!Bssur. Sink the
food to ascetics and other virtuous
brass pot in the water, draw it up, and
persons, guests, as one of the nine
bring it.
kinds of qKri=tfljii, and of the sixteen
jy(joi(5, v. noun. Compression,
depression, oppression as by nightmare,
^/QptsQiuiTgu), s. [in astrology.'] The
pressure as by the hand of the bailiff,
auspicious conjunction of a certain day
jjOtfignv*. 2. That which compresses,
of the week, phase of the moon and lu
depresses, &c, an incumbent weight,
nar constellation. See <?iuri4.
^IQpprr, 8. Celestials, euirQ^ir.
IQp*(aAw aflfiiQsBtfaGl&iisfiStnr. lie
2. Herdsmen, si_io/. (p.)
lay crying out, prostrate under the
burden.
jy Qp$ eueoeS , s. A creeper, as
Qp a 6bt , s. One who does
tilings secretly, Sim9^ffi^s(giiiSpui.u
^IQppQeufippg), s. Letters deemed
Gun*. 2. A sly, cunning person, dis
propitious and proper to begin a poem,
sembler, a deceiver,
(c.) 3.
or to be in other important places.
[proi\] Nightmare, ^^is>nSeuGP*iofS.
They are the vowels, ^y, g),
, and
=D/(ip<iQ&ir]5<S-)8.[local.'] Acleaver.
the consonants, *, *, t. *, "j. ar, or all
the letters but the eisQ*af^.
^Qppn&esrir, s. The gods, as
Ca/CT-, sjopms, v. n. To be pressed, crushed,
to yield to pressure, (as a ripe fruit, a j>l(ip^iri0, s. A plant, the ySsw*
boil, &c) l>ecome shrivelled, dried up
mvB, Dolichos, L.
as a blister, jfof'/s. 2. To sink, ^liiji.
^DIQpjPiS.
Ambrosia, ^Qpfiih. 2.
(c.)
3. Water, ti. 4.
*JQSfpQa/Aw r&GQpsiSuGurf&rscr. The
Milk, urAi. 5. Boiled rice, Cms>. 6. Food
house falling, they were all crushed.
in
general,
Quistsnz.
7.
A restorative me
^fQp&LD, s. A shrub, SgnQs-gu
dicine, elixir, cordial, ginxsi^. 8. Taste,
dmmi. (p.)
^g>j(zp&y s. Soot, $LlL-eB>p.
^l(ipgjQ&ujiLi,inf. To take food,
(applicable to superiors.)
^(Lp^t&aLh, s. A shrub, as ejgws
'<-"$> s< Raw rice.

^/QpjpGLDtr/T, . Sour milk used


for curdling.
Sf(jo#rf-li_, inf. To give food,
nurse or suckle a child. See ani.
slLlQp^i, 8. Rice tied up for a
journey.
j^Qp.i^tsi, s. A vegetable poison,

jyDica/, v. noun. Subjection, sub


ordination, acquiescence, Qurasigx**. 2.
Composure of mind, tranquillity, con
tentment, wria>ic^). 3. Repression of
the senses, subjection of the mental
powers, jyi_A*i.
gjenweuL-axixiy s. Concealment,
security, silence.
^jsnweussr, s. The god of the
Jainas, jy<j<ar. 2. An ascetic, gjptQfirdr.
3. A tgysdi. 4. (in general.) One who
controls the passions, jfL-*s(tp<m-Qjtor.
5. A learned man, .jfjSejsra-Siuri*. (p.)
cjyamto, dQQpeir, pQp&sr, uQuesr,
**, v. a. To settle, compose, cause to
yield, reduce to order, adjust, subject or
bring to a right state, adapt, prepare, rfiu
u<3fp. 2. To get into possession, secure
unjustly, get over to one's interest, secure,
f.:-i!. (u<s. 21.) 3. To appoint (di
vinely), destine, institute, fix, spi*. 4.
To make, create, form, produce, a-RfcO
uekraxf. 5. To effect, accomplish, bring
about, perforin, manufacture, Q*iig:Qpi$.tx.
6. To cook, prepare food, h<>a*. (j>.)
si{eraDioj*jBuif^>*(5u>, It will take place
as God has appointed.
jyw.uiUL/, v. noun. Appointment,
institution, destination, destiny,
^IsaiLD&ai-y s. The office of a mi
nister, io*W,jC>JB$A>. 2. A minister of
state,
(p.)
^antsS, s. Quietude, peace, still
ness, calmness, submission, obedience, sub
jection, subordination, acquiescence, jfi-*
4. 2. (p.) Greatness, excellence of cha
racter, glory, ifliLiflaom. 3. Quality, pro
perty, ptiranji. 4. Opportunity, ewutb. 5.
Satisfaction, contentment, >crAff). 6. Time,
srtiib. 7. l'lace of residence, >/f<*iJsuii.
an in iu lb , s. Time, <s/rsv>ii>. 2.
Opportunity, euuib. See .synuuui. (p.)
*jy(?t/>/r<sii, s. [priv.
et QtniraLo,
vain, barren.] Plenty, abundance, uS>.(p)
^Q^tsioiiuiSiiimfigi. There is a rich, abun
dant harvest, or crop.
=2yi-b, s. Beauty, ^jjfi^. 2. Water,
a. 3. Cloud, Sio*iS. 4. A connecting
particle, esfivnu, as u^ajcaruj, Tamarind
fruit. 5. Termination of a verb, ^issruSar
as, Bs&tmfmb A>serii, also of some
verbal nouns, !&<jrijQuu#'jJI, as,
C*rili-|. (p.)
**g>] Lh&Lh, s. {in Tamil, ^/@&i}>.']
A goose, gander, swan, jiarartb. Wils. p.
967. HensA.
'^LhuaLb, 3. Eye, seesr. Wils. p.
62. Ambaka. 2. Elevation, -.,
3.
Grant, leave, permission, dismission, 0.4
firi. 4. Copper, Q*i4q. (p.)
^fLhusBLci, s. [proc] Money agreed
to be given to an actor in a comedy, ajpr

^tfftpfi, 3. Urine, Qjpi&ir.


^/QpiftiLiui-i, s. Urine salt, QgiMtB
el^iQjjQAgapiiq. One of the five kinds
Of A-UU.
^tfapso, s. (Hin.) Theft, detection
of theft, smuggled property, ef.
jKSPiiJij.AsKir. He detected a theft, he
brought out a thief.
^>f(Lpir^<zLD, s. [priv. jy.] That
which is formless, shapeless, unembodied, incorporeal, -(ySAp3j. WUs. p. 61.
Amlrtta.
<Slgpn$ssr^/Qpirplsl, 8. An in
corporeal or immaterial being, as the
deity or the soul in the Smnii state.
^{tpnp^l&irprTsQiuui, s. One of
the immaterial benevolent states of
Siva, &miar$$C-0e&jrexftiia$(5iiQtz&git
^D/Qld^jSiuld, s. [priv. jy.] Uncleanness, excrement, jfx/tpib. WUs. p. 62.
Amed'hya.
,jy sj) ld, s. Bamboo, QpiaQio. (p.)
^^yaDui, QQpssr, isQp&r, (?a/6Br, nj,
v. n. To yield, come to a right state,
submit, comply, obey, acquiesce, <nim$its.
2. To become settled, peaceable, quiet;
to subside, uy.u. 3. To be at one's dis
posal, as a thing that may be effected,
acquired, brought to good order, &c,
mmatM. 4. To fit, suit, join nicely, be
adapted to, fflwiu. 5. To be destined,
be subject to a divine appointment or
destiny, good or bad, J^lAgiiui-. 6. To
be made, formed, adjusted, p*^. 7. To
be satisfied, contented, composed, comfort
able, resigned, fiafi&aiwM. 8. (in the third
person only) To be enough, sufficient, Qur
pax*. 9. To happen, occur, come to pass,
10. To belong to, be connected
or combined with, be appropriate to, Our
(S*s. 11. To be obtained, #<at. (p.)Note.
Most of the meanings of this word have
reference to the mind.
6tm$rfi&pstnu>i&mi&Qpmdr. He is one
who obeyed the shastcrs.
QwLf&)eereawi^eueBr, 8. One who
has suppressed the five senses, or to
whom the senses are subject.
trSBrd*rglmsmw&fi srfitudt. It is a
matter at my disposal.
ter<l($liulpxeDUl*0uij.mLjipgi, It has
occurred to my satisfaction.
*a&&siti ssrtfsarui). J|fsio/io. Good and
evil are appointed according to former jyLoz-jarsjr, s. One of the thirty-two
character.
kinds of arsenic in its natural state, 8)ui
QrqtimnQeijuiifiGtaBSAitmiff, Owing to
dissatisfaction at inability to do charity.
cg>] ua u i_ ld , 8. The shrub t-j Qpi
Jfsoujuafairliar. Eat enough.
girLifluu &i*>pm&i*ase>ii>tfig. Salvation jyusuu-Gdui, s. [not common.] A
is of God.
grinding stone, ^yiiuS. 1. A chariot, >ytb.
^/enwujn-siD'j), neg. v. noun. Un3. A boat, g>i-i4. 4. The open air, Qirf.
subniission, insubordination, disquiet5. Silver, 0ar*. 6. Lead,
7. A cornmeasure, mtst&i.
<..)
ness, unfitness, 9uuii*jiw>id,

to u lL t_ ear ^t/Lhu-p.L-.ssr, g.
A barber; the barber caste,
(c.)
Wils. p. 62. Amuasutua.
^/wuLLids^^l, s. A razor.
^/U)ULLlP$g), 3. [prop. jU>ULLL-&
9.J Barber's wife.
,jy ii>u sssrp-sl, s. Durga, the evil
goddess, gjitmm. (p.)
^/LhussiirLh, s. A corn measure,
mrixr&i. (ffiwiiup.) 2 . Tortoise, tganio. 3.
Water, is. 4. Plantain tree, /ris. 5.
Beam of weighing scales, gatiQsiAi. (ji.)
^jLhusssrsuir, s. The name of a
caste, &i0t$zjts,
*^PjLbua-LD, 8. The sky, atmosphere,
ether, as one of the elements, <k"i6. 2.
Cloth, clothes, apparel, 91*>. Wils. p. 62.
Amuara. 3. Region or point of the com
pass, W. 4. Sea, ocean, i_a>. 5. (a:.)
Bed, tLQsib.
^titJS3)/r, . Bismuth, StSlHsir.
jijwueanisnfili), s. Mica, as jyu
cgyiiu/r, 8. That place, there, sya;
Ji_i4. 2. Name of a town in Qtiy<2in><i>,
g,<st. 3. Amber, Succinum, L. See 9*Gwfc>.
LfiasrthuiT, 8. Ambergris, amber of
an ash or black color.
Ou(T6sr6Brii)u(f, s. Amber of a
yellow color.
j>j LDuea^S, 3. The ^nasrrS tree,
Terminalia, X. 2. The )>&\> tree.
^$1 ihuetiLh, s. An open building in
a village for public concourse or for trans
acting affairs of justice, u. 2. Open
space, public, Q<. 3. An ornamented
or painted room, a room containing pic
tures and statues, SfcV_i_i2>. (p.)
jjwueit&uatigBiQ<y(2ujr. Do you transact
public affairs ?
cGro(p(Ju**l5jnucu(?ic1pCifl#. Will the poor
be heard in the court? 2. Justice is over
ruled by power.
^jfnrjQatpQ&rcirL-ihuevGopairGar. Can
one partially informed come before an
assembly; i. c. lor discussion.
^1 a> u 6xi d s n jj ear , s. A chief of
the ivarllcr caste, as saeitstfippteiwar,
2. He who publishes the decrees of the
assembly, (p.)
^/wueOLDns, inf. To be left to
the wide world, be abandoned. 2. To
be made manifest, to become public.
^q^s-^p pihuoiih, s. One of the
names of the pagoda of Chellambrum.
=jy Lhu<rtsQ(Tij<i<!ELh, s. The fsleo'Zeo
tree.
^gjLhueo, s. Private conversation
concerning an improper action of others,
especially concerning love intrigues,
fitgmpix^pAj. 2. Detraction, ill-report
founded on truth, defamation, abusive
language, uSO(otJ. (p.) 3. (c.) Name of
the country of C**^tjr, an eminent man,
^LhuiriULO, s. Pains of childbirth,
iSnrvaiuip). 2. Pain in general, t-wfi. (c.)
^Lour/rii, s. Heaps of tobacco,
palm leaves, corn, &c, whether in or out
of doors, guSu*;. (c.)
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^gtjLbuirifi, s. (Hin.) A howda or jytoLysS, s. The moon, #k$neisr.


scat placed on an elephant, turtesGmpptS*.
2. One of the ten parts of infant poetry
showing the moon to the infant, jyiiL/Sij
,jy ihsuir siSswa, s. Mother of uireaar
u<5i&. (p.)
Q, ua*rfflS<*cjj. Wils. p. 62. AmBAIJKA.
jfWLfeSlu>irekt s. The moon, sis
2. Durga, &itv>x. 3. The goddess ^erm
fit*, (c.)
lj &$ ld rr ear a it lL Q^ei), v. noun.
^/LhuirsO, s. A garden, Q^iruLiii.
Showing the crescent moon to a child.
it) uireu earth, s. Name of a bird
to Lj en it Q esFI , s. The lime tree,
with eight feet, in Hindu mythology, or =jytrgii&tsK*.
2. The ur&/l tree, Bignonia, L.
uuuC&. (pi)
j)j
ii>
Lj
e9,
s. The earth, &&ii> ; [car
^yii>t9, s. A raft, float, Qpuuu>.
j/ii, water, ct iyS, land.] (pi)
2. A small hoat,
3. Dhoney,
4. An instrument or beam for rais *^gy /i> an /_/ , s. One of the three daugh
ing water for irrigation, water works, #i
ters of kasirajan, xcSiwirnp&fi.
o^irii. 5. A well-basket, a basket for ^Hjihetnu, s. A kind of odoriferous
casting forth water, ,anp>x^ax. 6. A
root, Q/lL<Ji#; Andropogan, L.
rope used for drawing water, piibLj. 7.
'^LnQt-iir^iriBaLjci,
s. One of the
Water pot, i4u. (p.)
seven members of $j0*ifla>0taeSijur, in
ld l9 !, . Parvati, uttneufsl.
which the lines increase and diminish like
(pi) 2. Mother of Dhritarashtra, M*rni
the waves of the sea, seSuuisSS^^uq ;
is,-.Wils. p. 62. Ambika. 3. /sc^
[ex j/ihuA, water, el prdt*'A, wave.] (p.)
Gflaxmg. 4. Kali, *.
*^/i>(oL//r),
s. The sea, ocean,
libt5aDeuwivjjlw&nbu*Qtor(5srgBib, Ambii_Ai. Wils. p. 63. Amb'iiou'hi.
gai did not open her eyes at all. (un^ii.)
^jiinSeas^eanuesr, s. Ganesa, e&isir ^g>f tisQ u tr^B, s. Wind, mirpjp. 2.
Meaning of a poem, uriii^arcy^jsii. (pi)
^/wLSeasuirsdir, . Siva (lit.) who ^gijthiM. A word calling for atten
tion, GxQaar&i, as jjiioO^(j. Listen,
possesses l'arvati as half of himself.
Kottan. 2. An expletive, jwiud**0&i
^lcl/, s. Arrow, <$ijilirw. 2. The
as, umedlarj^ioarpthtDSsinib. It is plain tliat
lime tree, tgtiSia^. 3. Young and tender
lust is injurious, (pi)
leaf,
4. Bamboo,
5. One of ^gtjLbiiiiL., adv. So much, so far.
the thirty-two kinds of arsenic,
Sec u>ti.
utavaaib. 6. The urfiA tree, Bignonia,
^LQUqrfpgnets&cSiwt-i&apsneissfl, s. ,-jy iitosrarii, s. Nakedness, Sq^eun
mii. 2. [prou.] Obscenity, lewdness, cjw
An inexhaustible quiver. Sec j/uugp
^lu>i$p(ets>$jij usLjdQemp, s. The ^ytiiLoti), s. The female breast, (jo&o.
0>;)
feather of an arrow.
ld Ldossr s. A kind of play with
^gytoL/ids-, s. A quiver.
balls, ^ibuxlar. 2. Balls used in the game,
tythioB%ar**riu. 3. A mother, firiu. (p.)
^/LDL/Loi'ifit s. A shower of arrows.
^Lotnajr,
g. Mother, pirtu.
^jiiLjeS(B^irjnh,s. A bowshot dis
jtjLBLLir, s. Mother, piriu. 2. Ma
tance.
tron or lady, wu>ra. (c.) 3. An exclam
* ^gy iL l/ , s. Water, /f/f. Wils. p.
ation of grief, sympathy or surprise, pro
63. Ambu. 2. Cloud, CmiA.
bably from .syiiio, ^PjiuAo/SOl/. (p.) 4.
^jwt-i&ui&iihu.&trpw, s. Tlie
An expletive, g>ix,n*Q>tii. 5. Vocative of
jfiiiOTir, mother.AW. It is used by the
lotUS, erweur. Will. p. 63. AmbCTA.
Komanists
as an honorific, as int^ibmi, Bp
^u>L/^ii,s. Cloud, Glo.su>. Wils.
Qfijiiutbioa, iJgaiSliutbiDr.
p. 03. AmBUDA. 2. Water, ; [ex
lis in rr is^1 t ih , adv. So much.
what gives.] (pi) 3. A grass, draw,
See u*&&Bih.
Cyperus,
^/wLf^ ^wLjiSfil, s. Sea, ocean, ^jyzijUj/riu, s. Maternal grandmother,
ptm>uijQu^<sit. 2. A coaxing expression,
<y4jjWi. Wils. p. 03. Akbvo'hi and
dear mother, (c.)
Ambohid'hl
^wLjiuii, s. The lotus, prrwanrr. j)j titfi/roV, s. A mother, fSiriLi. 2.
Any matron by way of respect, spAjitA. (c.)
Wils. p. 03. Ambuja. 2. Well-basket,
.jyiiLo/refear, s. The same as ^li
bJbt. A play with balls by females, gid
ayii)L/ luppeueisr ji/
iu 6Br , s.
fcnurii. 2. A species of verse originally
Brahma, (W.) he who sits on the lotus.
sung with the game, but uow not so
ji/iiL/ff/T, s. Sea, ocean, sido,
limited, gtttSrukpm.
(lit.) collection of water. Wils. p. 03. c&lujLtstreisT, s. Mother's brother, the
Amuukasbx
maternal uncle, piiiamk. 2. The father's
^jihQuneuo, s. The lotus, fsnw
sister's husband, ji0*>p*ss*meir. (r.) 3. A
Wils. p. 03. Amb'hoja.
father, ^uu*. (pi)
tseoeoiiwirar, s. Mother's brother,
jytoCuiT.jw, s. The moon, ffi
uncle by the mother's side.
fit*. Wils. p. 03. Amb'hoja.
jyLoG?uff-(T5<iLo, g. The lotus, ^sn- ^jLOLbir^uu j=5=//?, s. A plant, &<i
giiijutfinS, Euphorbia hypcricifolia, L.
mow. Wils. p. 63. Amb'iiouciia.

&Giiuuuimneisru&&ifl&) s. A plant,
Euphorbia rosea, L.
QuiflujtiiLDirebruf0:ifi&) g. Euphor
bia pilulifera, L.
Qaiek%emuwLDneiru&&ifl@j s. Eu
phorbia incana, L.
euiueiiiiiDneBi u##iB&, s. Euphor
bia decumbens, L.
&jbpiiiiimeinuff#tfl&, s. A plant,
Euphorbia macrophylla, L.
jy/itS jij LLiBiaSa, s. A hori
zontal stone to grind on, for macerating
fine mortar, curry seeds, &c, jfxt^ii. (c.)
gfu>ifi(i a9, s. The roller or cylindric stone used in grinding seeds, &c,
the muller.
(3}l$uji}>liS, s. An oval stone with
a hollow in the middle for macerating
medicines.
^LhiBtuii), s. Toddy, sar. 2. A
trumpet,
3. A small trumpet, %i
firri6. (p.)
jtjLh(Lf!, SQpesr, =gi/ii)Lo?G'a)T68r, Ge/ear,
j^iim, v. n. To dissemble ou hearing a
tiling spoken of by seeming to know
nothing of it, to act with reserve and
duplicity wanting ingenuousness, mitrm
uatoexx. 2. ffip^i, ^iiSargj, ifl, jfiAio. [prOV.
impr. for uitLji] To cover thickly as a
mass of motionless clouds, overspreading
the heavens, obscuring the rays of the
sun, &c., cp"-. 3. To feel the sensation of
weight iu the head, as the effect of cold,
^jwQpisareirear^s. A cheat, a frau
dulent fellow, one who is void of honest
principles, one that is a rogue within.
^jytiQLDSZiTffi). A particle imitative
of sound, a hum,
j>jLh<ss>iri, s. The small pox as the
sport of the goddess Tarvati, >igrt. (c.)
2. Mother, a matron, ^aj. (p.) 3. l'arvati,
urtm@. 4. Beauty, <sytf. 5. One of the
eight beauties of versification, the use of
very short sounds easily pronounced in
verse, ufBQsTsm*iBruiSQfB,i&Tj&. 6. The nextbirth or state, the next transmigration,
/cjjpijq. 7. A nun or female recluse of
the Jaina sect, /njQutsr.
^/wetBLDuurrei, s. Lymph of small
pox pustules.
ihsauiuu n n s>-Bpeo , s. See ere$&
Q/r>S, a plant,
jyiciswixja/, s. Small pox-pits.
j/ihentDaiirisS) inf. To have the
small pox.
sy>DLoei9?is!Tuj/Til, . The pro
gress of the disease,
^ujaii, s. The periploca creeper,
&sitfi&". 2. Calamus, .#104. (M. Die.)
^ (/_/*, s. Slippery ground, euQgi
*jy iu a-, s. Iron, steel, e_(75.5(5.
Wils. p. 65. Avas.
^jiu^uisf.eo, s. Sand mixed with
tin, QJSrofiiJ!flBWW.
jt/iu^., s. The ^(t^isiriDuun'ieo, a
creeper, Sarsaparilla, L.
ay iu lot /_d, s. The oleander. St-e

^gt/iutQ, g. A plant, Qeu sacra g; ,


Mustard, Sinapis, L.
"jyojii, s. Sheep or goat, ^j.
Wils. p. 12. Aja. 2. Horse,
Wils.
p. 9G8. IIaya. 3. Iron, ID^q. Wils.
p. 65. Ayas. 4. Good luck, caused by
deeds of former births, favorable fortune,
m&i&la. Wils. p. 64. Aya.
^jiusurr&ssrear, s. The god of fire,
who has a goat for his vehicleone of
the eight guardians of the world,

Sjiurr$, r. noun. Fainting, swoon


ing, languor, weariness, drowsiness,
stupor. 2jo/. 2. Forgetfulness, forget
ting, liability to forget,
(c.)
egyuj/fo/, v. noun. Fainting, lan
guor, weariness, drowsiness,
2.
Affliction, distress, pain, mtsfrib. 3.
(fig ) Disgust, hatred, O^uiy. 4. Dulness, stupor, r.
5. Laziness,
CiiL/. 6. Breadth, jy*no.
^lujfreifiiSn^^eo, v. noun. Rousing
from languor, stupor, distress, &c., vp

Sjii-i^nQ^eSgn Gil@Qpirn, s. Those


who proceeded from the thigh of Brahma,
the agricultural and mercantile tribes,
^jiuissTufi^^lga^i^QfliriTf s. Those
who sprang from the feet of Brahma
Sudras, the servile tribe,
iu esr ih'SestsS, s. Saraswati, the
wife of Brahma,
^jiu&srQps
$'^Q'pirn, s. Those
who came from the face of Brahma
Bralimans, iSnamrr.
S{ iudsr(?(T^(e^^^Q^!TiT, s. Those
who came from Brahma's shoulders
the military tribe, *b}t$ifluh
<$l iu it, s. Distress, affliction, lan
guor, fatigue, /(TAsii. (/>.)
S/uireyuSirds, inf. To recover or
be relieved from fainting, distress, &c.,
*/^fifiiinteis. See
v.
,jyu9>sijb, s. The sm.LDjges:p plant,
Datura, L.
jyizSdEcELD, s. Union, fellowship.
See ffiAaii. (c.) Wils. p. 173. Aikya.
*jy ii9 sar ii, [prop, gjeasrti.] Deer
skin, ujjbtGcjAi. See ootio, antelope. Wils.
p. 174. Aina.
^uSirti, s. Sugar-candy, seearis=
<5*i*x. (.)
jyiiSir/rswfl, s. Wife of Indra,
fiirratfi. 2. Parvati, uiiu&. (p.)
* ji] uSl ir it eu essr lis jyi/Sj"/rsuaErii, s.
Elephant of Indra, G/sQa/iSdraruitzr. See
/grrifiib. Wils. p. 174. Airavana and
Airavata.
Sj 11$ rrjr eupu urra earg\u!rn<aijpsir,
s. Indra, ?(?*^rdr.
jyo/fl, s. A knife for taking out
the bones of fish, ufas-apAa^^). 2. Long
grass, Q*Liif_ijL/w. (p.)
jtj n9 tfl iu ll , s. A plant, QislLi^.,
Aeschynemene aspera, L.
^yi/Ssjn/r, s. A species of very small
fish, i. JK
2. Pine sand, giebum.
(llM.)
jif ti9 it, s. Fineness, minuteness,
sharpness, juakoitn. 2. Pine sand, &ehm
or*i. 3. Jaggery or a kind of moist su
gar, #<y*ir. (p.)
^g>jti9/r,&@Qpei)T,(2j6Br, uQuesr, ds,
v. b. To suspect, surmise, conjecture,
suppose, doubt, gjiuuui. 2. To infer, in
cline to an opinion, have doubt partly
removed, perceive or ascertain indistinct
ly) jy&wB***. (p.)
fiiAi*iBdr>u*iesr$A*'iSti*3iLi&<g. Entering un
suspected by the sword armed Moorish
guards.
S/fSirui-l, v. noun. Suspicion, sur
mising, conjecture, sji4.
j)ju9.s0,s. Sharpness, keenness, _/f
aom. 2. Javelin, mC**>. 3. Steel, iron,
gjcjiiL/. 4. A plough,
(*&) 5. A
kind of grass, Q*mruy&i. 6. Beauty, jyjeg.

^g/tudQifajeBT, 8. Vishnu, fslq^wrr *St\\urry d 8 Qp ek, pG>.$eor, uQueir, <s,


Ai uS'^aififttfiQitieirst. 2. The name
v. a. To forget, wp&s.
of a giant who had the neck of a horse,
S/iuiruq, v. noun. Forgetfulness,
; \ex Qfmj,, neck.] Wils. p.
liability to forget, mp,). (c.)
968. Hayaoreeya.
^fiusQifeusek, s. Vishnu, as the jyiufaiy, s. Breadth, width, ^/seOii.
destroyer of jyuifi/**, jfigtuiAi. Wils. cgifiuso, s. Neighborhood, nearness,
p. 969. Hayaureevahan.
adjacency, that which is next in place,
j/sBu-ib. 2. Place, Sl'-'i. 3. What is out
eg/ -jj d-zarib Qj, s. Oxidized iron used
ward, or foreign, ^cjrffBfliL/iororjp.
as a medicine, Susui-ifigts
Sjiuetis dp n frsfueoeurr^jineonfr
^/tud&irtipw, s. Loadstone, mag
jftiGirt, s. Neighbors, those at hand.
net, r84*4ii. Wils. p. 65. Ayaskanta.
2. Strangers, iSpi, persons not of the
^liudBis&nrw, s. Red oxide of
same family.
iron, &zsibLi&&i*gfrJi.
<Sj iu $ eS^ iup ru^emsr, s.
A
^/lus^earffrnrih, s. Iron dust, @
neighbor or neighbors, regarded as a
help by night or otherwise.
S/iu&)sS<3, s. Neighboring house
^iudjs!, s. One of the tliirty-two
fr-ppiueo, s. {in grammar.'] The pe
kinds of arsenic, prura>jii.
nultimate.
^fiuupuLD^jujuavuLb,s. Oxide
j>j iu <su it , s. Acorus Calamus, L-,
of iron.
^/tuQsueir'Serr, s. Iron reduced to
^ftusQ, s. The Spprrpenp plant.
a medicinal powder.
^Qiunpaih, s. Iron filings, gy<r *<^ius3TLh, s. A road, path, evySj.
2. Course, especially the half yearly course
Ouns.
of the sun, /a-i_iiu>. 3. Equinoctial or
^ayttiii, s. A festival, feast, efitprr.
solstitial points. Wils. p. 64. Ayana.
2. Mud, mire, <?*p. 3. Water, it. 4. Tank,
S/iuesraireOii, s. The interval be
pond, goo. 5. Ground, earth, rftuii. 6.
tween the equinoxes, jy.uar!*rf;><_tf
Oleander shrub, ,jyai4Qif_ 7. A ditch,
s$*iruii. Wils. p. 64. Ayanakala.
hole, pit, osJ.
2. The time of the commencement of
^zy iu /r, s. Distress, languor, eiird
the tropical year, months, or either of
the two; this is commonly called jyunr
^. (p.)
^gftUiT, BQpsir, /5<?^s5r, Qe/eisr, <3)U-UT,
gjuuasr&eoesTLn, s. Amount of the
v. a. To do, perform, execute, discharge
duties, rites, &c, exercise, practise, Qnuiu.
precession of the equinoxes at any given
In this meaning it seems commonly, as
time.
sociated with pleasant and gratifying sen
jyiLieBrLoaxriGHui, s. Colures, equi
sations, as, ttgtavr, to perform the rites
noctial colure.
of hospitality. 2. v. n. To faint, swoon,
^luesrwrr^ui, s. The month reck
languish, par. 3. To lose the power of
oned from the true equinox.
consciousness, as in faintness, drowsiness,
sleep, &c, 5w, 4. To become weary,
jyujOTa/ffear, s. The year reck
droop, gasr**.
oned from the true equinox.
fiaurCjL-uiiptdr. Tie has played.
e-^^j^iijezartc, s. The course of
^mi&seiaCBBviKfimfiuurififf. Seeing him
the sun from south to north, north de
drowsy, (ug. 80.)
clination. Wils. p. 142. Uttahayana.
SftuauQutru-s/<U!re>$i-,inf. To
let rest for a better opportunity, as
The course from north to south. WUs.
thieves, till persons are less on their
p. 395. Dakshinayana.
guard, or as persons in a law suit.
^gyujsarzi, s. Birth, iBpuij.
^lurtkp&ptslaon) s. Deep sleep, *^}jUJS!ir, s. Brahma, LSawssr. 2.
profound sleep.
The son of Raghu, and father of Dasharatha, grrpeSrptaa^. Wils. p. 12. Aja.
giiuir<T@, v. noun. Forgetfulness,
SjuSeonissr, s. Kumara, the younger
3. Argha, god of the Samanar, #cssar.
mpfi. 2. Languor, faintness, spiritlcssson of Siva, bearing a javelin, <gwtir.
ness,
Sf. 3. Laziness, drowsi
sy iu ,3) &r , s. The fourth lunar ^iiSleO ii9jjjj, QGpebr, <*>/u$esr
ness, GrrihLj. 4. Weakness, L/tvJcsni.
5. Distress, affliction, *cs$i[ib. 6. Dis
mansion, iuQirscxfi*rsr. 2. The age of
Qp&, QmOr, ^yIsu, p, n. To eat, drink,
gust, Ql&ulf.
Brahma, iSrme&rmritctfr.
take food, make a meal, .. Cp.)
5

^fuSffO<g)ju$eOei]^/uSpeO ^
tS^rpi, v. noun. Eating, taking food,

cP/ad&eo, e. noun. The act of rub


bing or grinding.
*^g>/TiEi3sih, s. A theatre, stage, ball
room,
2. A field of battle, ffui/
tmaii. 3. A place where acting, singing,
gaming, &c, are learned and practised,
r\. ,v "-.-o.'^ ,
a. 4. A square hall,
#j/*m2w. 5. ITcncillg School, ftftiioLfAai-i-tf).
6. A place of public entertainment, tjfPnt.
7. An assembly especially of learned men,
eestu. 8. A school, a place where literature
is taught, *&S#Jw. Wils. p. G93. Kanc.a.
9. An island formed by a river or rivers,
^pflmt-tiSenp. (p.')
s. A place, J)z_ti. 2.
Room, lodging place, Jr=p. 3. A theatre
or place of public exhibition, an assembly
room, an arena, i_-Jw. 4. A public
assembly, ju. 5. The squares on a chest
board, @ArLP<sal<3^A*"ap. (/>) Wils. p.
693. Ranga.
jqTB Star aji2-L-rL-fpltf>i$tSiSrfluQu*slQtoriBr.
To attempt playing draughts without
squares, and a fool speaking of things
which he does not understand, are the
same.
^jzikiQ&p, inf. To be exhibited,
as a dancing girl, for the first time.
2. To be produced at court before the
king or in a public assembly, as a new
work.
a ijQsp p, inf. To exhibit a
poem, a drama, dance, &c. in a public
assembly, raoutSC^ipp.
^rnhQsppwginikiQ&pg)!, v. noun.
The exhibition of a new art, book, &c,
the performance of a new dance, drama,
&c- in a public or learned assembly,

g{tj&nd(ajpS)i'ieaiteiin, s. The eight


assistants of a king; viz. : 1. Minis
ters, wisfiAiur. 2. Kulers, *(ju:i^lri. 3.
Relations, *<tpi. 4. Door-keepers,
xruurar. 5. Citizens of his capital, r
uiB&ser. 6. Commanders, u*t_^2eo<^. 7 .
Cavaliers, ja|tfiopii. 8. Warriors on
elephants, luitssttStt.
gin5nd(rr)}$Bld&ppii>, s. The five
confidential servants of a king, as, Com
panions, niui; Brahmans, j/i0^e?i ;
Cooks, icsra-iur ; Physicians, o>^'f,
and Prophets, iSjt*r.
jyj*/f65T6Brti, s. The twenty-one
distinguishing marks of a king. See

g/'dSssfi, a. Boiled rice, Gftrgi.


(P.)
<g)fu9sir(n?3rr, s. Mother, prrib.
*^it/sirxi}i jyiLjpjBLa, s. [priv.jj.']
Unfitness, incongruity, a term in Uhetoric
in which an effect is ascribed to a contra
ry cause, gjjsuiiiMjii. (p.) Wils. p. 65.
Ayukta.
*^jii]jLrJ, a. Ten thousand, ufsltes)
MSrA Wils. p. G5. Ayuta.
'^(oiuir&QiULD, s. [priv. ^gy.] Unsuitableness, impropriety, incompetency,
^js j/f saiiaiesstSiusiLj, a. The
GwtButtarii. Wils. p. 65. AyoQYA.
four special qualities of kings; viz. :
jtjQiu it d 8 iu sin pjyQ iu it d 8'tup
1. jywsxu, fearlessness, fortitude. 2.
0&n, s. Unfitness, impropriety. Wils.
ifgd*, bountifulness. 3.
discern
p. 65. Ayouyata. 2. A reprobate or
ment. 4. i=isi, prowess.
abandoned state.
^IjrfireueOGOeinLD, s. The four acts
cg/QturrdSiuuui, inf. To become
or powers of kings; viz.: 1. gi*>pp*>,
unfit, unsuitable.
making acquisitions. 2. >tiLi_a>, collect
jyQiLmdSiuear, a. An unfit, un
ing his revenues. 3.
securing
worthy, improper person.
them. 4. ~i3Ajw, distributing or ex
^gyCoiu/rs^), s. Oude, the capital
pending them.
of Kama; one of the seven sacred cities,
,gyir^Q)3sOT, s. The order or de
j.i.sL/ftjQairBr.jr. See i-ifi. Wils. p. 65.
cree of a king, *.
Ayod'hya
^ljr&gpiu$Tr&iTpGiT6Br, a. A uni
tijQiur, inter. Alas! See g>Qtuir.
corn, as the fabled protector of a king,
^sj <r i&Ln, a. The ibbst^iB creeper,
Hemidesraus Indicus, X.
jyir#a7-aS(5^ii, a.
A kind of
poem describing the country and mag
^y^rsaf, s. A feigned race of be
nificence of the king, piJrui^ii.
ings, foes to the devas or inferior gods, a
class of demons. See gi)ri*a*.
J)/!t8, a. A queen, )sn&eiv$E!if.
^jud8, a. [mas. ^rrdaesr.] A fe
2. A lady, ^SwS.
male liaksha, S)j-i4*iSijC3iJE*r.
^gyj-^sar, a. One of the thirty-two
t ia (Sj, 8 Qp ear, x it 8Q ear eer,
^Syj-*^, s. Redness, 8euuLj. 2.
kinds of arsenic, xtiQpBpuiQjjamb. 2. The
Oanfr, jyiriD*, v. n. To become depressed,
same prepared, urtxrQstp. 3. A kind of
Lae, stick-lac, gum-lac, &c, from which
lowered, pressed down,
(p.)
vitriol, gx5*.
a red color is extracted by boiling, grf>*
Qintjfg. 3. Sealing wax, gjonifiiSQuiaio.
jyjis)<E, inf. [used adverbially.] jyir&eisr^GiiTirfi?!, a. The Qsrreasu
(p.) 4. (.For.) Arrack, ertruu, (See the
Thoroughly, entirely, (p.)
creeper, Bryonia, L.
poem of nijslwStf, and Qut*i^xrtSB.) 5.
io<*s>,surB/t/jiS. Prune the tree ^>j!r&, a. Royalty, government, j)
Honey, G>jr.
thoroughly.
c&fird&iTihueti, s. A water plant
rmiisib. 2. A king, Jg"*'. 3. A king
grnnbstzfiQeii. Those who are well
dom, the territory of a sovereign,
the red nympha:a, QiAiaS, Nymphsea
versed in a science.
Smth. 4. The planet Jupiter, aiur^ti.
rubra, L.
^jniEi&io, v. noun. Becoming de
^j!ri(^ssni5fiw, s. A kind of load
jjriraoi-*^*. He is come to the throne,
pressed, lowered, pressed down,
stone used in medicine, one of the one
he has obtained the kingdom.
^ayj-^ssr, s. (jplu. g\n&TT.) A king,
hundred and twenty kinds of ore.
oyzrff/s/ii), a. The six safe-guards
prince,
2. A supreme master, God,
gyj*(5U)^5^sr, s. The saffron of
of royalty; viz. : ui_, gij.,
jyin
niQurcjLigiisojD /*. 3. The planet Jupi
a deep yellow, Curcuma longa, L.
ter, tSujipA. 4. The title of the chief of
Oa/riiuir(5, s. Stick-lac, as from
the op**? caste, Qpi^^f^^w^e*-.Note.
^juseiflds, inf. To govern.
the tree; [ex QsriiL/.']
There were three famous kings; viz.: 1.
^Ufireir, inf. To reign, govern.
gjsue0rr&(9j, s. A coarse kind of
C--.-.V. 2. G>v-T- 3. u-ei+j..v, which
see. (p.)
lac, in form of a wafer; [ex
jyj*/ri-l, v. noun. Reign, gov
^ sr & (gj8Qpasr,
n d 8 Q esreisT,
^/jfQimeifl, s. The splendor or
ernment, the exercise of government,
the right of possession to the throne,
Qett&cy j/Tis, v. a. To waste or wear
glory of kings; it is of four kinds; viz.:
1. 0ra>t_, gifts. 2. &uu<A, condescen
away by rubbing, jibSa*. (Jo.) 2. To
sion. 3. Cjc
justice. 4. <3if.Qurii
mash with the palm of the hand or the
^y/rSaja), s. Royalty, $!rn#rnki&iii.
ljAj, care of his subjects.
sole of the foot by a wriggling motion,
2. The duties or functions of a king,
Qpijix. 3. [prov."] To push, drag, or
^jiTfffr^sssrw, s. The three pro
gfrrrrt*Qpa>piB>vi. They are six; viz.: jyp*
otherwise move a heavy body, as the
perties of kings ; viz.: 1. ,tV .:,<.-. de
wooden frame of a house, ^nyuL/JiLQu
cision. 2. *<vS, learning. 3.
Ouuria. 4. v. n. (c.) To move in a
prowesB.hitching or wriggling manner or by jerks,
g{!T&(Trjd<55)&, a. The place of a
hitch along on a seat, crawl as a child
^>l!r&iid(gjd(3)(ip,s. The five differ
king, or throne.
or snake, hobble or walk with difficulty,
ent officers of a king; viz.: 1. Minis
gjaSesip, s. The king's tribute.
waddle as one drunk, Qid)*;g*i_**.
ters, wiptfui. 2. Soothsayers, t-iQn&tf,
^/jt&Q&ujuj, inf. To exercise the
r2jriQtus&&GL-&G)ijiir. lie walks hitching
3. Generals, C#u.S)iuf. 4. Messengers,
functions of government, govern, reign.
&/st.
5- Spies, QiujI.
along.
34

ciy J" 63T


uoDi-utgsAjrcufcirfAijw. A fort is no de
=2y T 3r t j lo j" ii>, s. A tree
fence when the defenders are mutinous.
the Ficus religiosa, Pecpul, or poplarleaved fig-treeforming one of the nine
syff(g2)Sjruz-Lz_!!!7[i>, s. A fortified
kinds of wood used in hurnt offerings,
city.
S,rj,fj,. (See riSt/s.) Its seed is used for
^jssaflfTjassj*, s. A fort.
medicinal purposes.
Siseasrueatem, inf. To fortify.
^jafnesSasn&},s. A bough of this
tree, which together with others from jij!T^ssrils,s. A gem, precious stone,
the *vSiirsirQ05*a, (or erythrina,) &c.
jewel, the best ofany thing, ^*onoajfl. (See
is fixed between two of the interior posts
H$r#jslanh, of which this is the poetic form,
of the marriage pandal, round which
Saiis. rs); [ex no, to sport.] 2. One of
the parties pass, performing particular
the thirty-two kinds of arsenic in its na
ceremonies.
tural state, iStsfiuta^ieaib. 3. A trinket of
gold or silver, worn on the feet by women,
syzr)36u, s. The leaves of the
fiwiouftJtrf). (p.~)
Jr. 2. The figure of a leaf as brand
ed on beasts, &c., <syrfi&uAi9.
*=sy3"^, s. [priv.
Dissatisfaction,
dislike, disgust, C/Mbri_roio; [ex rfl, plea
sure.] AVils. p. 66. Akati.
*. Hangings, resembling the jyr*
leaves.
y3"G?<s?, s. [improp. for ^sQ^&.]
Qs nut-tuns-, s. A different species
A pilgrim, used only with uaQpS. (c.)
of Ficus.
r <& u>, s. Blood, )jTp$u>.
yeiuTSr, s. The portia tree, l^u
2. Red color, ftoiuL/. Wils. p. 690. Kakta.
3. Coral, umwib. 4. The shoe-flower, O^io
u<5f&, Thespesia populnea, L.
t-n6<B>f. 5. The red water lily, QjegoiJar,
^ppssi--, . Another species of
(Ny_mpha?a rubra.) 6. The Cadamba tree
Ficus growing in the vicinity of rivers.
bearing red flowers, si-iiy. 7. A species
^ T lL l_ /t, *. (sing,
u lL t_ ek .)
of red cotton, Qeiiu&n. 8. lied sealing
wax or lac, j/r*<g. 9. Gold, Our*; 10.
Kings of small territories, governors, <aj>
Nicety, neatness, Qjiiwoio; [ex rtp, dyed,
rfaitocirarr. (p.)
tinged.] (p.)
^fTiLis^, s. Fear, terror, ^deii,;
^/!T^ear,s. Mars, the planet Qssu
[ex jfr*, imper. grow terrified.]
r jtjtlo, s. Protection hy forests,
^lupQpnpueow, s. Red water lily,
&C xrifisr. 2. A fort, C*fiioi_. 3.
(Nymphoea rubra) Wils. p. 692. KakWall, *>. 4. Hedge, enclosure, GaeS.
totpala.
5. A jacket or coat of mail, /^i2>. 6. A
door, *p (, 7. A dart, a javelin, <Sm*t. 8. ^jyj-^ss)^, s. A shrub whose root is
A bed, 10^*10. 9. A sandal, Q>f!<iQjsiti. (p.)
medicinal and forms a drug, &iwsit&*
t dsafl, a. A wooden instrument
Qrif-, Galanga, L.
for kindling fire by attrition, 0Mm-Sari.
Quuapeajs, s. Alpinia Galanga
2. The sun, gAuar. AVils. p. 6G. Aram.
major.
^gyj-araf?, s. A jacket or coat of
Sppapaap, s. Alpinia Galanga
mail, *ifi>. 2. A fortress, wall or fortifi
minor.
cation, u>$ii.
3. A jungle, forest, jy t ih 3$);$, s. Affliction, sorrow, dis
r3. (JiM-4r...-7i*T.-.) (/..)
tress, &aruib. (p.)
^fTssifi, dQQpebr, fQr&r, uQudir,
jijsriB,
s. Nutgall, s(Sdsniu, Termi**, . a. To fortify, defend, jyr^**. 2.
nalia chebula, L.
To adorn, fisiij**. (/>.) 3. . n. ['n the
third vers, sing.'] [prov.] To grow hard as ^ijTULj, s. [prop. jyemiTuLj. which
a boil, mjtm.
see.] Ground stuff.
^zesSppurr^, s. A hard boil.
j>f t Lo*6rr, s. (plu. LD&afliT.) GoddeSS, QtauailASST. (p.)
^fjemfluLi, v. noun. Being fortifi
ed or defended, a strong or fortified ^jy a- ui
s. King's house, royal
place, j(t-<aiririiq. 2. Ornament, deco
palace, contr.-form of jjrSrioSa-. (c.)
ration, ftpiiiMo. 3. Hardness as of a ^oy/TLSttJU),
s. A palace, a man
boil, or other hard swelling, eaa/tuL/.
sion, ^nofcr. Wils. p. 971. Harmta. 2.
* jyj ssafliuixi, s. Jungle, forest, a/r.
A terrace on the top of a house for a
Wils. p. 66. Aranya. (p.)
Walk by moonlight, tSiL^.arQm^eirt>iiiQaitilj>j t mst) ili tr, s. The siTLLQ&girVessr
[ex niu, pleasing.] 3. The Jrii plant,
plant whose root is medicinal, s>b, DraCP)
contium polyphyllum, L.
^yj"/i, s. A file, rasp, ^irs^eS.
jyr&xir, s. A species of streaked
2. fj.) A cellar, cell, cavern or sub
terraneous room, Sifixop. 3. The abyss
lizard, very smooth and shining; its licking
including all the nether worlds, uiprani.
is considered poisonous. (See jy*fi_*ii.)
(l(j*Q**.)
Lacerta interpunctala, L.
^gyjOuffif, s. Filings, iron filings,
jsfrsar,s. Beauty, jyt>(5. 2. De
fflopol^'*.
fence, fortification, including four kinds;
viz. : (a.) Walls, u>Slw ; (6.) Seas, rivers,
gjjjQPjB, s. A kind of herb use
*->: (c) Mountains, mSw; (rf.) Forest,
ful for its root, gtoiimjp/WQjij..
*r3. 3. Fortress or castle, C*rLLs>i_. 4.
^IfftAiSleJiji, s. The abyss, infer
A jnngle for defence, **if>si. 5. A for
tifying wall, u>ta<. (p.)
nal worlds.

#.^y ^riiasiLj, s. A plantain tree, a/fr


Musa paradisiaca, /.. 2. One of the
dancing girls, courtezans, in the world
of the gods, QfimG^i**,Sl, Wils. p. C97.
Ramu'jia. 3. The ^1010 plant.
* tr tu eisr , s. [generully jyn&eisr ] A
king.
**&j<rirui, s. A door, &peq. Wils.
p. 66. Akaha.
j>j!rSso, s. A w:en, 2eo a lL if..
2. The sea, _A>. 3. A fort, Caniao^.
(/'.) 4. A plant, w**i, Sansevera zeylanica, L.
^ij !r <sn Ssssr, sSQpesryJsQ.ga!T, uQueisr,
v. a. To embrace, fondle, /softSt
Q*/r&er, (c.)
jy/ra/ii, s. Sound in general, a
rustling, rushing, roaring, &c, goS.
2. A confused noise, clamor as in a ba
zaar, outcry as in danger; stir, bustle as
at a feast, the birth of a child, Sec, Su
QrreS. Wils. p. 697. RaVa. 3. Foot-rings
with bells, SlKiibLj. (p.)
^Tsiiih, s. A snake, unwL\. 2.
The ninth lunar constellation, ^tScSu
mi*. ( p.')
jyrxiMtitJ^Ai. Play not with a snake.
^jrreudQsrrif.Qujrr eisr<5yjQ/uj/f^
Qfotr, s. An ancient king of Delhi
called ffUQur/sarar, whose banner was a
serpent.
^UGuesny-GBis, s. A snake's crest
found chiefly on the head of the cobra.
*j>j TeBii^s ii>, s. The lotus, pnw
aw, Nelumbium speeiosum, L. AVils. p.
66. Akavinda. 2. One of Kama's five
arrOWS, affiaSsjrEa&aweSQeuDCjr^y.
rj)jrei],s. A snake, unwi-i, as g\n<suw.
OO
egyja/eoafl/sG^/rsor, . Siva as wear
ing a snake, Ra/=v.
b en (Sear, s. The serpent gqasris
psir as a bed for Vishnu.
^jsren'2essrdQ & eiia/esr, s. Vishnu,
a a9(CS)sff-j>j!r eyisnm, s. The '
ninth lunar constellation, ^
jyjsyuCjuL/, s. The breath of a
snake when hissing, considered poi
sonous.
^yj-srf?, s. The iSisnpS tree, Sterculia fcetida, L.
^/ireifl'sQfrrdQj, s. Its medicinal
bark.
.sjyirjenj-jyirsyr, 8Qpeir,^iirestirQisir,
Cjbt, jfrsr, v. n. To be amazed, grow ter
rified, LSrt*s. (p.)
jyn-pjjJ, QQpssr, ^ BpplQmesr,
C/aV, jyr^p, v. n. To cry, weep aloud, be
wail, stv. 2. To make a noise, sound with
quick and continued repetitions, 9014*.
00 _
^gy/rsar, s. Siva, a/6or. Wils. p.
969. Hara. 2. One who has supreme
power, ftuQuSQsC-t^iSaripwm.
ji/seeflL-^jseuar, s. Parvati, uirn

^jirssrwaesr, s. Skanda, Qp(n)seisr.


2. Ganesa, tSsrmsar. 3. Veerapattran,
csri/Awrdr,
1zear Q eujb Lfi s. The same as
eoi&uioJai, silver mount, Siva's moun
tain.
^sssrQryifiGsr, s. Kuvera as a friend
Of Siva, (Sourer.
^rir ^gyj", s. Snake, uirwLj. (p.)
tgyiriresieuifl, s. The kite, srgieisr.
2. Peacock, wSii. 3. Mangoose, 8/1;
[ex mifl, enemy.]
*eg>/j-iT{Bi}>, s. [priv. jy.] Absence of
desire, coolness, g|**iS*Mo. Wils. p. 66.
Abaca.
TircBLh, s. Insatiable desire, gree
diness, covetousness, g)*Miui_Ban>u>. 3.
A tune, g)*uti>. .3. The sound of certain
notes on the lute, supposed to have some
reference to a barren soil, uilejiur&pfipib.
4. Red as a color, Q*<i}l/. See QfrrrBib. 5.
A succession of short letters in verse ra
pidly repeated, cpQSiuu. 6. Gold, Oun*.
f
j>j titm
[prov.] Indifference,
coolness in friendship, Ca/otn-jQoyjijq.
^gy airu^ /x> , s. A humming insect,
*ie&rQ. (uirff-^ifl. 12. Quiri.) (p.)
_jyj-/r<-D/i>, s. A. grove, Q^irtee. 2.
Growing grain, ueSi. (p.)
p. a. [out] To file, polish,
j(a>A*. 2. To grate as in the friction
of two pieces of metal, to rub, stroke,
&c, n-rr*. 3. To reVolve a thing in
the mind, ruminate, S)*jsits. 4. . n. To
use sarcasm, jeers, &c. reciprocally, to be
in a state of collision, to clash, disagree,
jar, iSaUrL-.JVvte. The root of this word
may also be jyre, and [prov.] gfi'tg.
*jy$, s. An enemy, epgiQ. 2.
Wheel, ***rii. Wils. p. 66. Am. 3. Green,
u&9D*ftpth. 4. A horse, <g$wx. 5. A lion,
Saaib. 6. Leo tlie constellation, &i>m8ir8.
7. The sun, sAu*. 8. "Vishnu, tlcJ&ggi.
9. Yama, Kioi*. 10. Air, wind,
11.
The moon, **Vsir. 12. Indra, <?,a(?i*W.
13. A ray of light, SsexxJi. 14. A parrot,
paroquet, 8*. 15. A monkey, cgrei. 16.
A snake, urii>4. 17. A frog, ,srlr. 18. One
of the nine divisions of the known conti
nent, isasekri-fsQfirsirff. 19. Fire, $. Wils.
p. 969. Hari and Harit. 20. An eme
rald, wrspib. 21. Color, tipii. 22. Smoke,
yms. 23. Hatred, ua>s. 24. Keenness,
sharpness, at-isu>. 25. Arms, weapons,
QijpuQutg). 26. A Saw, trsvrss.
Ayauar, s">'^ifls&r, s. Foes, enemies, uao<s
mi,
gjifldaKSiiiiL-^iBeuifl, s. The child's
first book, the alphabetthus called
from the Hindus prefixing to it the name
of Vishnu.
^1 iBp rr s ii>, s. Lukshmi, wife of
Vishnu, Siw*<5"9. 2. Yellow sulphurct
of arsenic, yellow orpiment, &twsh@.
aLLirBprrnwseOeOrH^irji}>, s. Or
piment or arsenic in lumps.
0&lL I ififirnrih wiGtiiflpwrw, s.
Leaf orpiment.
-.56

QurrssresriBjginnii, s. Orpiment of
gold-color.
^/iftuLSiRemiu, s. Lukshmi. Wils.
p. 970. Hamphya.
.gjiflLDi^iTw-, s. A lion's den.
gjitli&QTjseisr., s. Skanda, QpQsesr.
2. Ganesa, J*riu*iir; as the nephews of
Vishnu.
^/iBidit, s. A lion, 0E7<siL. 2. A
male lion, <ge*fiia*!i. 3. Leo of the zo
diac, SmiJIriB.
^ifiiDirQisirdsih or &isisQisrrdsih, s.
[in grammar."] Lion-look, one of tho
four kinds of cai^lrtfSu, which see.
.gyjflnjSswr, s. A throne, &im&rr&
arib; [ex jfjcjcr, a seat or cushion,] a
seat supported by artificial lions.
^jiftuj'Seisisr&Q&eoeiiGsr, s. Argha,
^/ifiujLoeBr, s. One of the twelve
suns, gmrfi*!frfoAQ*!i(5mcir. Wils. p.
72. Auvaman.
^jiBiuiiiiT, s. The sun, (^iftiueir.
2. A class of manes or deified ancestors,
&iiSgifGfiaa>0. Wils. p. 72. Ahy'ama.
^jifiiuiupsifiQiurrm, s. Siva.
^iBQiu/S, s. Durga, who rides on
a lion, ffitsnM.
jy//?, s. A reaped handful of paddy,
&e., ^fAuiSq.. 2. An ear of rice, Q*p8r.
3. A car, GM- 4. A grove,
5.
Gold, wealth, Qun*. 6. Lines in the
white of the eye, xmrmifi. 7. Line, streak,
i/l. 8. The sea, i_*>. 9. A humming
insect, tiabQ. 10. A ram, Qfiimfi^rii.*
*<_t. 11. A hog, pig, u&fi. 12. Any
hollow thing as an elephant's trunk, &c,
MLjlJi&xuGluftsa, 13. A bamboo, (y>n8&.
14. Closeness, thickness, (as of bushes,
hair, &c.) Q<y**ii. 15. Thinness, as of a
plate of metal, ssTO0""-af- 16- Narrow
ness, si<-^>H- 17. Soft, drizzling rain, a
">u>$si *. 1 8. A garland, wir&j. 19. Peb
bles, small pieces of metal put into the
hollow of a dancer's ankle rings to cause a
tinkling sound, ffiioLSaru(j*i>*A*A>. 20.
Dancers' or children's ankle rings, former
ly worn by women, ffiwiiq. 21. Strength,
force, <s0>. 22. The solid part of tim
ber, ariiSni. 23. A bedstead, couch, a bed
or other thing to sleep on, xiLif.ii. 24. A
board, bench to sit or sleep on, uam.
25. A drum, ua>p. 26. A hill, mountain,
mlej. 27. Fermented liquor, toddy, *ir.
28. Fault, blemish, (gpp&, 29. The strings
of a drum, SR (p.)
siiiiii$fisisit. They have shaken out
the sheaves.
syifl<s<z-l, s. A sheaf or bundle
of reaped grain, ^ttSttcQ.
juifty QQpsr, rnQpesr, Qeuair, iu,
v. a. To cut, (commonly by applying the
instrument to the thing cut) cut off, nip,
strike off, rip, part asunder, chop off, am
putate, mince, chip, 5fjr*. 2. To saw,
ajmrecflu. (c.) 3. [prov.] To cut off the
excess of clay from the mould in making
bricks, Qe&s&agi**.
Qsejej^iiucja/iA. The season for cut
ting (harvest) rice.

jyrf/^/rsfr, s. Stubble, s^ajpipppneir.


jijiBQiseoeS, s. A tree yielding a
sour fruit, sometimes called country
gooseberry, g>sicrii, Cicca disticha, X., so
called from its Bulcated fruit, which
appears as if it had beeu carved out
with a knife.
iff su inar , s. A sickle, reaping
hook, Q*rijyiMi/4io. 2. A Saw, wrmsa
j>) ifl eu rr lL Q&rrGstn teisr ^Seurress
&**ar, s. [prov."] A kind of sea-bird,
one of the heron-species, ^fQ*o.
^/ifleurr&rLD^assr, s. An instrument,
like a knife, fastened to a plank for cut
ting in pieces, fish, meat, &c, ^on>>*
srvjiarfleiirTdr, s. A jagged sickle.
QeuLLiitleuiT&r, s. A hook, a crook
ed knife to slay victims,
^y/f?, d@p^/,
d(3jti>, da, v. n.
To itch acutely as in a cutaneous disease,
or from the bile of vermin; to irritate, as
a COUgh, fisersjiiif-ts.
SrciattSpg}. The itch itches.
^jiftsiTuuexir, s. An eruption at
tended with itching, g>fuussr.
Jijffl, dSQ/Deisr, ^G^sar, oCueir, da,
v. a. To sift, separate larger and smaller
bodies with the hand, sieve, riddle, &c, Q*r
tfit*. 2. To separate rubbish from dried
leaves with the hand, in order to gather
the latter for fuel, *&sfiii. 3. To beat and
wash away, as flowing water on sand,
or waves on the shore, washing away the
earth and leaving the pebbles, &c. behind,
eiinam^nf.in. 4. To wash rice, separate
dust and grit from rice, &c, by washing;
or particles of gold, silver, &c., aoftSuiS
its. 5. To gnaw as white ants and other
vermin, Q^w^aPuja^Aa. 6. To corrode, as
rust, &c, cut away, as caustics, consume,
mar, as moths,
7. To tease, vex by
importunity, as creditors, an urgent child,
&c, u3SBr<a^5iu3sy*. 8. To take away one's
property by little and little, &fi&/n*
9. [in ariM.] To divide, u<bi_
jy^i^njiifiEtsSocr. He teases or vexes
by incessant entreaties, {lit.) he stings or
bites as lice.
itmniiisZtiufyQfQffidr. He separated and
took the precious stones.
^jiBasnpiunssr, s. A teasing per
son, (lit.) a gnawing white ant.
Syrf?L9sfr65i>a/, s. A cancerous for
mation, constantly eating into the flesh,
^>/irlLj(Lp, s. Worms constantly
gnawing and causing itching Irritation,
&c. (c.)
^/flOuilif., s. A sieve or cullen
der, tf&USB>i_,
<s>jiBu>GsisTGi, s. Fine sand.
^/ifl u Lj, c. noun. Sifting, separat
ing. 2. Nibbling, gnawing, &c. 3. Itch
ing. 4. Corrosion. 5. Smartness, (c.)
Sj iBuussr^jiBuurrssr^/rfluLjd
error, s. A sifter, one who sifts sand
in the street, or the dust of the gold
smith.
c9//fltjq,si_aDi_, s. A riddle.

ifl&sSsrL-ib, s. An iron grate, or


frames of cross bars, worn on the neck by
devotees, as a mode of self-torture,
Qi*.*!h. 2. Teasing, annoying, vexing as
the continual application of creditors for
payment or other constant troubles, Q/w*
^atf; [ex *<9fA, Ct eOTt_i.] (uewaSQ^ip.)
jy/r?*_t_iii, s. A room under the
tower at the entrance to a castle or pagoda,
QsrLjrmirtSAl. (p.)
cg/ifl&snTih, s. Indian saffron, tur
meric,
(p.)
,jy/r?iF/r, a. A tree, as Qu^ia^uS^,,
Gmelina, L.
tr?, . Rice obtained from pad
dy, ^BirQejii. Oryza sativa, L. 2. Any
kind of grain cleared from the husk, as
millet, &c, fiteriufi QopjeSiuBr. 3. Bamboo
rice, <yBfii/fi. Note. The six medicinal
species of jydW, are ^rtuH9, sweet fennel,
a.jsn'fi, coriander, veifiS, cardamom, fq
the seed of a plant, -sirj*ffl, dill,
and QauJ-uttenjAQ, Merium antidysentiricum.
S{ rf) & <y f tr/g to&i iB & &G&irH, s.
Kice not well boiled.
ifl&& mpssrih, 8. One of the five
trees that grow in the world of Indra,
a*<st *r&*/. (See fits.) Wils. p. 969.
H.VRICII^VNDANA.
sfi 3=&iifsi3 sir, s. The name of
one of the seven kings of the middle class
famed for liberality, g)i_Q,ucipuirersQjr
(jsSr. Wils. p. 970. HaRISHCIIANDRA.
**&ffi3:&&6Br,s. Chandra, the moon,
**g>l iesnrii, s. One of the twentyseven astrological yogas. See Guixib.
Wils. p. 971. HarshanA.
s. The * (35 Q n n s emfl
plant, Helleborus niger, L.
*j>/ifiisj-<xih, s. One of the thirtytwo divisions, or orders of architecture,
*J)fiflu-l *g)J ifl<ap.llh, s. Vi
nous spirit, toddy, &c, **. 2. A crow,
sttot*. 3. Disaster, ruin,
4. Evil
portent to the child, or some of its rela
tives, from an unfavorable configuration of
the planets at its birth, generally limited
to a certain period of life, commonly un
der the sixteenth year, Q*-mC^i>ii. 5.
Butter-milk, Gwrf. 6. Garlic, QiaQmum
"i. 7. A house where a woman is con
fined, Jr*/J<3. Wils. p. 67. Akishta.
8. An egg, Q(iii^i_.
gfrfliLtiSeiiiTrrestin}), s. Expiation
or doing away of the unlucky jjACi-ib
or period.
jififlLLuf,, dQQpesr, dQpesr, uQuear,
*, r. o. To kill, Qii. (#51.) (p.)
*jy .flsnr/i, s. A deer, wrresr. 2.
Whiteness, Qa/otrm. Wils. p. 969. HaR1XA.
jy if! got lis , s. Gold, Qu/rsar. 2.
Redness, ffieuijq. 3. Elephant, mSar.
jij if? awf), s. A creeper, en <sj 6? <s
Q*N.. Cp.)
=3y flebar, s. Toddy, ar. (ejp.) (/>.)

rflfsS, . The gall-nut tree, <8


Miiiinri*. Wils. p. 970. Hareetakee. Cp.)
*<jy//?^U), s. Greenness, verdancy,
u#m. 2. Gold-color, one of the two colors
of gold, u*du>. 3. A meadow, pasture,
land with green grass growing on it,
u*i4oSr.jtfsui4. Wils. p. 9G9. Harita. 4.
A quarter or region, one of the points of
the compass, W. (p.)
**g>liflpiTG>rLrs, s. [commonly gjiftp
Orpimcnt, Quiattsfiftub. Wils. p.
970. Haritala.
iB p it err ih, s One of the nine
kinds of musical measure, nuprsi#Qis*ai2>.
=&/ifliSieirei]tu3:&, s. The /ssargp/r?
creeper.
^jiB^i, s. Difficulty, unattainableness, rareness, preciousuess, j/a^. 2.
(p.) Greenness, u#o*. (#.)
*J^if]^^srLn, s. Indian saffron, tur
meric, wig**. Curcuma longa, Z.. Wils.
p. 970. Haridra. 2. A rudder,
Wils. p. 66. AitiTRA.
*J>l!rlj3xTiruih, s. Yellow, goldcolor, QutcbroHpib.
Wils. p. 970.
Haridrab'ha.
* ^1 ' J&g} , *. Greenness, verdure,
u**>*. ("p.) Wils. p. 969. Harit.
jtjifipetnp, s. Pain, jpetxuu). 2.
Sorrow, SCiii. (*jj.) C/>0
^sy/fl/S, s. One of the four kinds
of women, as
Wils. p. 969. Hakini.
^jy flrsfiLDesr, s. A conqueror, vic
torious man, QmpjSiuratSr. Wils. p. 66.
Arindama. 2. Vishnu, JiL^.
*jiliflurrgpi<ii, 8. The name of a
shrub and of its nut, *Cmit, Wils.
p. 970. Haribaluka.
jiffiuL], 8. Fault, (ppw. (p.)
*^y//? LDghj&ifl, s. A plant, (gusmu
Cioctf. Acalypha indica. (Roab.)
*g>l ifl iu , adj. Difficult, see under;
[ex jyuaoiii.]
jijifliuptALp, s. High, difficult Tamil.
^SiusitlLQ, s. A rare sight.
^ijifliuii>, 8. A name for musical
instruments, mt*9utb. (p.~)
jyfitusi), s. Toddy or other fer
mented or vinous liquor,
(p.)
cjy/Wffi), s. Fault, defect, blemish,
<5,bpti. 2. Dissension, variance, discord,
jtsn-*. (Jb.) 3. Hatred, uim. 4. A
thicket, small tract of low jungle, Gi&sisi.
(/>)
^sy /fl i5u ir err to Saar l/ j^eArQ , s. A
plant, Sida lanceolata. (lietz.)
j>j ifl eQ , s. [prop.] Sheaf, reaped
corn, handful of reaped grain, ^HulSi^..
<9j iff eS Q s ir ib tu , inf. To reap.
See Qxno. (Imper.)
^/ifleSujrrleuirar, s.
A sickle, a
reaping hook.
^jiBeSiDoSn, s. The feathers with
which soldiers adorn the tops of their
lances or spears, taken from certain
birds that frequent rivers in Ceylon.

jy/flsno;, s. A woman, lady, dam


sel, Qu*rQurj. 2. A woman from the
age of twenty to twenty-five, ctijs^*^ii
\u0uQuakr. 3. A beautiful woman, divine
woman, Qpiue/uQum. (p.~)
^gi/irt^ih, s. Black hellebore, sQ(^
=^0, s. That which is formless,
destitute of shape, incorporeal, spiritual,
tLj3*>mi>pgi. 2. (Jiy.) Deity, the Supreme
Being, *i_f*. 3. Intellect, jfjSf. 4. Mi
nuteness, atom, jfgw. (p.)
jy(5^saf), s. The QuQireOm plant,
Cardamom, Elettaria cardamum.
=jy (ja 6aaf? , *. The L9j>rDi_ plant,
Cissus quadrangulus, Z.
^(TJ-Sir), s. Fitness,
2.
Holiness, ufafob. 3. The religion of the
Jainas, jmsArm^ii. Wils. p. 72. Ariiat.
^(Tj^ff, s. The Jainas, &wemnr.
^(Tjarear, s. A worthy person, one
fit or competent for a privilege or em
ployment, Cui*ffiiuer. 2. A partisan, as
sociate, friend,
3. God of the
Jainas, #ia<KrC^arar.
^(53sar(jozD.^/fl^ffsrr, s. An ex
cellent woman,
^j(V)Q, s. A worthy, qualified fe
male, GiurA&ajQp&eridr.
^gy^, . Toddy, sar. (p.)
jtjQ^Qaj <r ppij), s. A plant; the
same as y,lsristts.
-Y(5@i s. Neighborhood, nearness,
contiguity, mtmi. 2. Border, edge, &rJ>.
3. A shade or light carried before a great
man, #uti:j_.
^/(H) a <kssr d s , inf. To embrace
closely.
Sj((3^0errsrr/r/f, s. Those at hand,
associates.
9K5(5P, inf. To approach, come,
or be near, 8iii_ See a-jr,
jf(5<?ar, ao!p. Near.
=9/(5(5, SQpdr, t9/(TjjQ(2m68r, (Senear,
csycr*, w. n. [prin. 3c/ person neuter.'] To
become scarce, bo reduced, diminish, <s
opu. 2. To happen rarely, be of uncom
mon occurrence, jy<jSir. 3. To die, *.
4. [improp. jyeref.] To drip, dribble, drop,
sot*. 5. To approach, embrace. jjStemu.
6. To smart, prick, &c. as the eye from
dust, *rutr(y*.
^if(^sQesiLLL-4o^ v. noun. Cutting
closely.
ras9uuriifito. The water dripping,
little by little.
j>l(trjaeo, v. noun. An embrace,,^ Saw
ao*. 2. Approaching, SllQods. 3. Dimi
nution, <5pian. 4. Dying,
(/<)
*=jy(5<Sii^>jirisLD, s. A milky
shrub, "cy*, including two species, Asclepias gigautea, L. 2. The water crow,
VTalma'.
0 <5 erf?,
ear, pQpetsr, u
Cuoir, *, u. n. To be frightened, uouul,
(c.) 2. [eti&] To loathe, abominate, ^ty
af A.
gy(5<srsrr7ijL/, . noun. Fear, ter
ror, loathing.
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(rrj & sar in j>j rr & &r sm ti , s.


The leap* tree, Terminalia alata, L. 2.
Whiteness, Qmttomv. Wils. p. 69. Arjgna.
3. The "(s*@ shrub. 4. Gold, Our**.
(p.)
* ^qrj&zi-isvrek, 3. The third of the
I'andavas and son of Indra, Srutir. 2.
The name of a king with a thousand
arms, ariteJMudr. Wils. p. 69. Arjuna.
^>Iq^lLiU>, s. The aQgjQrrtTaassti.
j>/ qf}lLQ, SQpeisr, ^Q^lL if-Qesrebr,
Qidr,
f. a. To excite, wake one
from sleep or from inactivity, rouse to ex
ertion, VQfUiSlll (C.)
gjQjjL-Uf-, v. noun. Waking, excitatioi , agitation, r. .mi.
^(5^1, v. noun. Waking, rous
ing, exciting, 7**/7uty.
* ^(Tjjsmrii, 3. Red, dark red, bright
red, the color of the dawn, ^<sfiniL/.
2. A dawn, jycy<?jiuii. Wils. p. 67.
Arcna.
^/(T^esir^rR, s. The cochineal in
sect, g)ipf!?uii.
^(TjOTircor, s. The sun, (Qiftiuebr.
2. The dawn as charioteer of the sun,
QfiuwrGpiuuBsar . Wils. p. 67. Aruna.
3. The planet mercury, hj<*.
syG5ig5*:6l,"> A- famous hill sa
cred to Siva, )(yw^ifl3w j \_ex ^*<vw,
mountain.]
^(T^^^&iLjrriTassn}), s. The history
of this mountain.
^(^^(gBp.si/jLo, s. Sun rising, (18
Guipiuib. 2. Daybreak, i>p ; [ex a-^
uii.] Wils. p. 67. Arukodaya.
^(WjaBTLb, s. A deer, io/res. 2.
A sheep,
3. The lime tree, truijtemr.
Citrus Liuietta Kiss. 4. A country, also
tsmttuGuiQiD iStcS. He who drinks his
the language spoken in it, >. - ^j-.'. 5.
water after boiling, his curds diluted, and
Gold, Qurar. 6. Elephant, jtar.
his butter made ghee, will find sickness ^gy^saarsuLo, s. The ocean, <it_6U.
flee at the sound of his name.
Wils. p. C9. Arnava.
<y(5*gM noun. Scarceness, s{
a*-*. *. Haggling in a bargain, re j)j(7T)S3!sF!e8riii, s. A creeper, isssr^ifl.
luctance to do a kindness, &c., ^tsiean. jyQTj&smr, s. Same as ^(j^^aJii,
3. Fearing, ^*<.
a hill sacred to Siva.
^(TjS^s. [priv.
Aversion, dis
*
^QfjjSpLo^/t^^ld,
s. Mean
like, disrelish, /siarsiD. Wils. p. 67.
ing
signification,
import,
motive,
*<yAgj.
Aruchi.
2. Wealth, property, substance, gold, Our
*J>j(nj3:<9zS6ir jy/f^.rssjr, s. A
BT5r. 3. Fruit, profit, result, consequence,
uiuar. 4. Gold, Quiar. 5. Added to San
priest, yfirrfl. Wils. p. 69. Archaka.
scrit words in the sense of the dative case
*J>/(ff)&JF<)5Br ^g>fir&g:fl5gr, s. Puja,
"for," thus: SSKi#i4^ii, for liberation.
a species of worshipthe homage paid
Wils. p. 69. Artha. 6. Half,L/). (See
to the deities, and to superiors, by obla
cjy<*^ii.) Wils. p. 71. Ardd'ua.
tions of rice, sacrificial grass, flowers, &c,
^jrT^ppQ&iTetrii)jpjiifiipQ&nemii) s.
with water,
Wils. p. 69. Arcuana.
A hemisphere.
^{(TSPpfftstslaear,
s. The crescent
bGuesr, A, v. a. To offer puja in worship,
moon, the moon in the first quarter.
perform the daily service in the temple,
Wils. p. 71. Ardd'iiachaxdra.
y&A.
^(ijjppfk^jliiunessiih, s. An arrow
^jrn)&&iXGisr^jirf&^dsr, . One
used in ancient wars with a head like
who is worshipped, ^8i<uu(l(i.
the crescent moon.
Wils. p. 69. Ahcihta.
<9{(T5PP& iriow, s. Half a watch,
<&l(nj&G3uLi, v. noun. The act of
one and a half hours. Wils. p. 71.
worshipping with flowers, &c, u,flA<o*.
Arud'iiayama. 2. [vhL] Midnight.
*J>j (5 & & iu ti J>] it & & safl iu lli
tgy^^^/rujysajff,
s. The midnight
jj*fttyii, s. Veneration, dedication,
sacrifice.
*i4. (p.) Wils. p. 69. Archya.

* =3y 0 * er, S3? cjy /r <s eir, *. The


sun, aui, Wils. p. 68. Aiika,
^Kg&aLifjg), s. The daily motion
of the sun in his apparent orbit, 9<u
also used for its mean motion for
some stated days.
^gyjTj* seSlaQsuw^jQ^sseSQsif,
ui4^y(y*J^a#ui4, s. The latitude of
the sun, g
^(^i^safl&o, s. The place of the
sun, astrologically considered. @il.urf8tj.
^/(i^asesreS^l, s. The ecliptic di
vided iuto three parts of four signs
each.
(75 & as rr suS , s. Rareness, preciousness, nobleness, jfcj. 2. Shifts, re
luctance to accommodate, closeness in a
bargain, &c, gfryteih. (c.)
jiK^danessflsiTLLi, inf. To be
backward, show unwillingness or re
luctance.
,y (5 a & it 6ssfl u asjr eesr, inf. To
grudge.
* =S/ (tjj
iu to jijjiQujLc, s. A
libation of water poured from both hands
united, icigintp.snpian*. 2. A respectful
oblation to the gods, venerable men, &c,
of rice, sacrificial grass, flowers, &c, with
water only in a small vessel, y,r2saQp*Bf>ii
Qni&s). Wils. p. 69. Arg'hya.
(T7)(3), QQpek, ^(njaQQesreir,
C/r, j/ts**, v. a. To diminish, gaopA*. 2.
To make scarce, reduce in quantity, <yA*.
3. v. n. To keep back from others' use, (as
keeping up grain, making it scarce and
dear,) to stand out in bargaining, stickle,
haggle, sjistsituJluf^atr. 4. To grudge,
spare reluctantly, give sparingly, show
unwillingness to serve or benefit another,

38

. Siva. Wrils. p. 71. Ardd'hakaSEE8HA.


^jri^^^uneasy s. The meaning or
essence of the Vedas, C^jt^Ouju*.
Sec SQuaiiuBOfiSi and $yarihui*B>s.
jy(5A*C?60/rtjiJ), s. Covetousness,
avarice. See under usp*m. Wils. p. 70.
Arthai.ob'ha.
^KTfjpjSeSjbupjsil s. Skill in ex
plaining the meaning of a word or sen
tence.
^l(T20pQeii0ii>, s. One of the four
secondary Vedas.
csy(25^>ST'E'ff<STJi.o, v. noun. Being
half-minded, undecided.
jycvj&piiti&BiSiuTT&ih) s Difference
of meaning, a secondary or figurative
Sense, G*upjpuQur^aeMiwuusaJt. Wils. p.
70. Artiiantaranyasa.
i0&rru&islcPKgppirupjBluLSjT
wna, . [in logic.~\ Deduction or con
clusion from premises given, an infer
ence from circumstances, .or(5>pijOijf
cT^o^iju. (See j|ws j) [ex .jj^p, gain
ing.] Wils. p. 70. Abtuapatti.
^jQF) j Sjl , s. Desire, ^d<f. 2.
Dance, s~$s>, 3. Foot, urpih. (p.~)
^KSr^^i G'/5SBr, pQpeer, uQueisr,
**, v. a. To divide into two parts, halve,
divide in two, ur^liu4; [ex jf'Asii. ] (/>.)
*y (3 A ^ > fi^/PSBTj <$IQ5&$bIQ ear got,
Cuir,
v.a. To feed (a person) give
food, riii 2 . To cause to enjoy, or suf
fer the fruits of actions, performed in for
mer births, L/SuiStx. (p.)
*^>\(TF)liQpiT^iULti1 s. A rare pla
netary conjunction in the month of Janu
ary supposed by the Hindus to be very
auspicious for bathing, j/fQfit/wui; which
see.
^(75/5^^, 8. Wife of the ascetic
Vasishta, fiey-sno&irS. 2. A star in the
great bear supposed to be the wife of Va
sishta, a pattern of female chastity, <5yc>*4
Jp*ii*)nj. Wils. p. 67. Arcnd'uati.
Jl(nji5pl&rrtli, inf. To point
out to the bride the star jycr*^, at the
time of marriage, urging her to follow
the example of the said star in chas
tity.
^(TTj/jsSso, s. Scarceness, rareness,
dearncss, jy<j<o. (c.)
tcrihutfl&iSa ^(yA^syrcS^Afip^sJ. Mango fruit
is now very dear, rare to be found.
jyQfjiB&l, QQpeir, ^(njii glQeBrebr,
<?/<*, jjesi/i, v. a. To eat or drink, take
food, betel-mtt,
2. To enjoy, ex
perience either good or evil, pleasure or
pain, receive the fruits of actions done in
former births, ^ruSA*. (p.")
cgifrJFjLJULh, s. Killing, QsttIgq. 2.
Disease, Siurp. 3. Sorrow, grief, #**th.
4. A town, village, */. 5. A village in an
agricultural district, ms#ifl*itart. 6. Slip
pery ground, U(ifA<5*tvi2>. 7. (urr,pjjtji6.)
Vinous liquor, toddy, *. 8. Butter-milk,
Qwti. 9. A kind of meal cake, JlLO. 10.
Flour, mr. 1 1. A forest, . 12. A shrub,
the Qai_r!, lthamnus, L. 13. Fort, C
(p.)

jy (77)>(_>
*&f(TF)LJLjsoi), s. A flowering tree,
the
(p.)
^QrjLcpirsrrti), s. One of the nine
methods of keeping time in music, s<bu&
jy^Loso^, .

A musical mode,

^>j(^snin, s. Rareness, scarceness,


scantiness, jyufiii. 2. Preciousness, de
sirableness, pre-eminence. 8im*w. .3. Diffi
culty, laboriousness, (svs,*ii. 4. Impossi
bility, unattainableuess, t-i_rsio. 5. Deli
cacy, dpuq.Note. As an adjective, M>m
is dropped before a consonant with a
change of that, when required in combi
nation, and jfjr may be changed into jylu
with or without ^, or tlie last vowel may
be dropped, and the first lengthened as in
4p$iV, precious life.
^/(rrjiEi steo 15 mu sear, s. Buddha,
the lord of eminent sciences, tyAsos-.
eg/ (5 /ei ?su eS (JjCBj^ear, s.
One
devoted to learning, one whose time
is spent in cultivating the arts and
sciences.
^(Tj/aSszci/, s. Extreme hunger
from long abstinence, &c., uiii*.=s.
sy (5 /b @ an <_ ffi i_ & s , in/. To be
in a starving condition.
^l(T^isiQstS!r, s. One who is im
perishable, who will always prosper.
(<&p&.) 2. (c.) A very treacherous man,
a profligate wretch.
^KjrjmiQsiraai^s. Vehement heat.
2. Severe drought.
^jQ^i^&aap^s. Rigorous servitude,
(Ram.) 2. Hell, r*io.
s. A cruel hell.
^0/S?6v), s. Difficult standing
said of a fort when impassable.
^/(rfiSipeo, s. A slight shade.
^fd^QsjS, 8. A narrow or diffi
cult way. 2. Gate-way or entrance.
^q$kpilip, .. Elegant Tamil.
sy (tj hp oj ii, s. Rigid austerities.
sy<3^a"r Ascetics.
^q^Kgnpesr, s. A tormentor, one
who inflicts pain, GifiierQeiiGmirtir.
jy^to^*^?, s. Nectar, jyt/O/r^u).
In classical works, this in the form
jys-tD(g-*4fflrrLSdrfcr is contracted to ^gmtf.
precious as nectar, as, jyg-ioi^jcrfcr. A
very dear child, jjtsubfQfi. A very
costly chariot.
^/(t^wem/D, s. The sacred Vedas.
11. 145. 4.
^f(^u>es>jDdQsiri^.Qiuirar1s. A name
of Dronacharya, the military preceptor
of the Pandavas and Kurus, because of
the Vedic device on his banner.
^I(njes>u>uu(i)p$, inf. To make
scarce, hard, difficult. 2. To impart
reluctantly, make much of.
^K^usueaariuy, s. A rare article,
choice wares, valuable commodity.
^KVjtlLSessR, s. An incurable dis
ease, (m*.) EU. 118.

^(njiiyLL, s. [proc] A girdle,


er, v. n. [improp. for jyty.] To stir,
waist-string, necklace, &c, so short as
move, go out by little and little, flow as
scarcely to be brought to meet, a string,
water by small degrees from a spring or
rope, &c, so short as to be tied with
from stage to stage down a mountain,
difficulty, a bow-string so short as to be
Qm^jQcucn-AQjAjcu. 2. As v...'., to be
liable to break if brought up too far,
scarce. 3. To approach, SCj_ 4. To
any thing too little, too short, too nar
smart as the eyes, <^ai*.
row, &c, nii_#tjHLi<a. 2. Difficulty in
settling a negotiation, agreement, &c, =sy(77jarr<SLb, s. A shrub, QeverrQetr
fi)e>!riAa!_l_M>u>. 3. Entanglement, en<5*<3, Asclepias gigantea, X.
snarement, QiBrsfi&wsuuQaBs, 4. Forc
ed connection in language, clauses dis ^D/Q^smrS, s. A medicinal plant,
connected or not joined naturally, diffi
the
Holanhena Codaga, L.
cult or unnatural construction, Qfii-itS) ^ijQ^efreuLd^s. A tree, the ^jfi^r,&&>,
Alangium decapctalum, L.
He spoke in an unconnected manner. ^(S^-SV^i * The margosa tree,
Melia Azadirachta, .
^l(j<)ihQuiT(n)&r, s. Excellent ad
vice, hard doctrine, a rare or difficult ^sy^fflfr. s. Grace, mercy, kindness,
meaning. 2. A choice or precious ar
favor, benevolence, fi<ya". 2. The act of
ticle.
giving, ra}*. 3. Power,
4. (^3.) Per
mission, command, lLi_J. Cp.)
.syjTjal 2ssr, . A great sin.
jtJSfarb*^. The five great sins.
^j0LLaessr, s. A gracious eye.
C . - JtkiG x'i - r_ QsSTSB CC _ r' tfi ,'kfiJ iv
j>/(r!jLL(3jaDiQujngoT, s. God, as
jts*S7aris\ii gwptb. The five great sins will
benevolent,
be forgiven him who worships the one
God with singleness of heart, (siiuar.)
^(^CQsnuf-Qeuis^ehr, s. Argha,
god of the Jainas, as a gracious sove
ji/Qfjihuircbi), s. A tune or musical
reign, jy(J**.
mode, gitiitsib.
^/@LLQ&fres>L-QtuiT6&r, s. God, as
^(T^ldI-/, . A bud, a flower bud,
granting mercy,
QicicJS. 2. Small globules or granules of
goid, &c, in imitation of flower-buds
,5y (75 tl
s. Quick-silver, u/r^
in jewelry, QunsiQpfic$iJippQfijfl*i(5ibn. 3.
Soft hair or young beard, Qio*iotajios*.
^(TjiJLO^eJa'J), s. Divine grace,
^(TjiiL/tcssafl, s. A necklace of
as the true felicity, i_af&*i_rtL#u. 2.
gold beads set with granules of gold.
Benevolence, kindness, or mercy to
^(Tjiiy^sDa, v. noun. Making
creatures, as distinguished from, Qurcyii
globules of gold by blowing.
=jy (77j ld /-/, @pgi, &i(75wi3etsrgi, to,
giqjjLLQ&nffi, s. God, ujrrrujni.
jygiiu, v. n. To shoot up as the teeth,
2. A kind of arsenic, the sefAu;a>rrio.
horns, Qpirts. 2. To swell as a flower-bud,
sy(25ssfl2ss7-a/,s.
Benevolence, one
blossom, cpmsts. 3 To appear, spring
of the three good qualities of the mind,
forth, issue as particles of perspiration,
msor^larKp^eatrio^fisk^Q^a/jf. The Others
fruit, as tears in the eye, Quiets. 4. To
are, .gawinjFAsAi, and pmCiupj/.
smile, showing the teeth a little, qaratent
*m. 5. To sprout or grow as the hair and
<g/(VjeirirySI(2eiiiBeBr, s. God, i_
beard, or the breasts of a young female,
2. Argha, jigsot.
war.
jy(3(S5GiDz_6!Du),
s. Benevolence,
^sy^si/Lr), s. Destitution of shape,
kindness to all creatures.
formlessness, incorporealnessa quality
jyjTjBff-^j^a), . non. Abound
of the Deity, _<y/iiSers>u>. (p.) 2. [yul.
ing in grace. 2. Displaying grace.
prov.] Scarceness, rareness, jfcj*^>.
^(T^&rLjifl^&i, v. noun. Exercising
cg>/(7Fj6U(Trj, dQQpek, jgQpeisr, uQuear,
grace, being gracious.
a*, v. a. To loathe, abhor, abominate, ex
perience loathing at the sight of impure or
disgusting objects, feel disgust, Qwj>ts. (c.)
Qartir, Qassr. jy<jsr, v. a. To be gracious to,
(tj a/ (5 u Lj , v. noun. Disgust,
favor, grant, bestow, 8<s>uQ*iuiu. 2. To
loathing. 2. (Jig.) Abomination.
create, cain-tt*. 3. To preserve, *. 4.
To say, C3Aieu. 5. ("_/>?) To command,
^(TTjsuiTettrtii, s. (For.) A platter
permit, a-^i^ucirsxr. (p.)Note. It is
made of copper, fruit.
used also as an auxiliary to other verbs,
^(T^au/r/s/r, s. One of the districts
as G*ai0(j(5ii, graciously do it.
where the common Tamil is spoken, *cgj(>fj)ULh, s. [priv.
et gjuii), form,
^c.] Formlessness, destitution of shape,
jy(77ja//rsiy/_j2k)/F/r@, s. Another
incorporeality, invisibleness,
district where the common Tamil is spo
Wils. p. 67. Arcpa.
ken, QrStfiJ^*--^,C t?drjr.
jp/^lSI, s. An invisible being, spirit,
jy(77jafl, s. A mountain stream, a
_c7fii5A)cur5cor. 2. The deity, *t_;w.
water-fall, ulaiiSaitSttrp. 2. The mouth of
3. Siva,
a river, stfcpxm. 3. Millet stubble, p&ri ^jy^tS, s. Camphor, sQu^nti).
fta. 4. [proo.] Sheaf of grain, as jy/U.
^l<T7jeSluiTtLi0e0, v. noun. The flow j>l Qr&s emQ, s. A plant, the
jaraiOTiB^E, Dracontium polyphyllum, L.
ing of a mountain stream.
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^syC?tr&<3iLh, s.

The plantain tree, jyan/r, dSQpesr, pOpeer, l/CukV, as.


v. a. To grind, macerate, mash, pulverize,
triturate, <3fi*s. 2. To rub, grind as
j>j Qj~gF2iaSii, s. Long pepper, euireo
the wheels of a carriage,
3. To
ia(s, 1'iper longim, L. 2. Root of the
trail,
graze, gall, destroy by rubbing
nut-gall tree, s^ssBiumtQai.
against,
4. To cause to wane, to
.^yssj/r, s. Half, uir$, ("marked
destroy, jftS**. (c.)
, or .) 2. Waist, middle, loins, si_.
u^ssBitrds, inf. To pick cotton.
3. That part of the trunk of a tree, or
_tlt_B/r, inf. To grind curry
shruh, which reaches from the ground to
stuff.
where the branches begin, (occurs only
in composition) thus: Qiryiesr, a smooth
unrsuesiirdsy
inf. To grind grain
trunk, like the plantain; Quif.ua*, a
in a mill.
rough trunk, like the tamarind ormangoe;
.gyan/ruL/, v. noun. Grinding, trit
QP&srsDi, a thorny trunk.
urating, &c, ^MiM. 2. s. Any thing
^jeairdsds-jt/eairdadeaf, s.
ground, macerated, &c, j(nu&i. 3. The
girdle, a belt, zone worn round the
refuse, residuum of Sksusbu seeds, Gjau
waist.
^/enirdsireo, s. The eighth part of
jyGBiruLjdsLLif., s. The refuse of
the whole, half a quarter, (marked ggp,
Q&uodu seeds.
j)j eairu Lf sQpill pgi Qfs Qp (3j an ,
gies>ir#&tBSG>&, s. A string of
r. noun. Bathing after rubbing the re
bells worn by children round the waist.
fuse of gitsumu seed on the head, for
&l an it (Gj it ssur&\ an nte it em<g/es>ir
extracting the oil, previously rubbed on.
*. A cord worn round the loins to
^/emiriue\), s. Any thing ground,
which the cloth to cover the nakedness
&c, a kind of seasoning, w>ai<u<b.
is attached, or sometimes worn over
the inner cloth, and made of gold, silver,
^l&nniueSHSeGia, v. noun. Rubbing
&C., Called, Quffaj-Mrsuw^jrciar, Qai&sjlljaDr
and wearing away a place by standing
or sitting.
^lesiiriseoeuehr, s. [prov.] A bull
jyemniLiG)jyan/rizjaiasr, s. [prov.
not well castrated.
vtiL] A slow, inactive, spiritless per
em tr is /ran a/, s. A part of the
son, Qetibueb.
plough which receives the share bent _jy ssiir iu sir , s.
A king, jyir&eisr.
one side and unfit for use, the tip of a
(P-)
hoe bent one side.
t&jQirir. A poetic expletive, ayn<F
^/eairiBirary . The half of a day.
*QAi, as s~&irw<2n, we will speak, (p.)
^iea>rruuLLif.eaa, s. A golden * j>j (? ir ir & a to ^gtj Q or it & to , s,
or silver plate or girdle worn by danc
Loathing of food, loss of appetite, Qui*ar
ing girls and some other women round
Qmijinu. Wils. p. 68. Arochaka. 2
the waist, sometimes also by men,
(Jig.) Disgust, aversion, QijpuLf.
.gyan/ruy tl.
Girdle,
xc<S. 2. A joint of the loins, g)iiLS<*
^jemnQpiSf-, s. A small plate of
metal worn by little girls over the
private parts.
^learTiuiruLj^/eairiuiru LjdaiLq.
s. A venereal swelling, tumor or bubo
about the groin, Cu>*<?n/rJM_iSg<!4ri_r
gyan/ra/*_ii, s. A string of beads
worn round the waist, (p.)
emirevil t_ti), s. A semi-circle,
2. A small plate of metal worn by very
small female children, as j/emi^if..
Sj etaireuaSiseir, s. [prov.~\
Rice
husks half full, or with the grains half
perished, for want of rain, &c, *crisi.
gjewreurrS, s. Half, (c.)
^jeeiireuirih, s. Half a mouthful.
2. A flat mouth with thin lips.
^SD/rQa/aS?, s. The state of being
half drunk, partial intoxication,
^jysjnr, @pgi, ihpj?, ti/ti, <u, v. n. To
become ground, macerated, pulverized,
&c, jyerrui_ 2. To be grazed, galled,
eJ!. 3. To decay, degenerate, wane,
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e$;i$uji7rr$, s. One who asks


learning, a disciple.
^/iruussiULh, s. [invpr. &pueesru\>.']
Making an oblation, &Q*$i*sb*. Wils. p.
71. Arpana.
04fi_i&ms uasriMtuueaameiSQatA. This
body have I given to you.
Qpain ii u u esorw, s. An offering
acceptable to the gods.
^gtjrruiQy dQQpar, ^G^air, uQuesr,
v. n. To make an offering at a shrine.

*^g>jiTLJi9SLn, s. An offering, any


thing offered, an oblation, HGipaui. Wils.
p. 72. Arpita.
*^)jirLJLj1st}i, s. A hundred millions,
gjOroor. Wils. p. 72. Aebbuda.
.jjyao, dQQpesr, (sG^aV, uQueer,
v. n. To be distressed with anxious desire,
troubled, harassed, be wretched, be in dis
tress, mtjfifiuui
^leO/hpiTiT, s. The distressed, those
who are in want.
jysi>d5iL, s. A large kind of long
pepper, ute^jf)iiLJs.
j>fscsiil ^sysoffl/fl, s. A large wave
or surf, a flow or influx of tide, tSrt>.r*<i.
See,
( p.)
^iJOQ, s. The blade of a weapon
or instrument, the top or head of an ar
row, ^irtfiwtg. 2. Weapon, arms in
general, ^^uQuig. 3. Glow worm, iSar
iBtdi. 4. A bird's beak, upatm^ptig. 5. An
ear of rice or other grain, uAUa&f. 6.
Number, calculation, treir. j. Poetic num
bers of feet or syllables, Q#ityerug. 8.
Cowries, small shells used as signs of num
bers in reckoning, utu*p. 9. Seeds of
u>8< tree, mEijii
Mimusops elengi, L.
10. Grains of paddy, Ceta-iscm*. 11. A
^jyG? <r/rJ, csfiCflxar, pQp6sr, uQuesr.
broom,
a
besom,
emu-Ouii.
(p.) 12. (c)
**, v. a. To loathe food, abhor, dislike,
The mandibles, jaws, Qi*p. 13. [proc]
feel aversion to, ^angtM.
Breadth, extension, Jv<i. 14. A weav
glQfiesrtxQrtBjguGunSpgi. X have taken
er's stay or staff to adjust a warp, Q>^
a disgust at it.
^iQnir&ut-i, v. noun. Loathing of
g(tl&s jKui5^lpASpP*)Sw. The eft does
food, dislike, aversion, ^siguu.
not bite, (lit.) does not open its jaws.
^jyGV/r&dSLD, s. Disgust, nausea,
^&)Qi,inf. To reckon, compute,
number, saxritguuitst. 2. To measure
aversion, ptarcnti,
verse, scan, QsiiuC-Qmi&>tu,cJSntiQui<siL-i
j)j rra <zii, s. A shrub. See ^j(i^d
ufii_ 3. To sweep the sacred precincts
tub.
of a temple as one of the duties of the
eftmptstier, or religionist of the lowest
=gy/f<?:)95ujSa^z_/f, s. [Roman Catho
degree in the Siva system, CilsuufEi_.
lie use.'] Saints, u^4s<ijraar; [ex^r^fiiu,
adorable, el
excellence.]
^60(5 .arilt-, inf. To bind (charm)
the mouth of a serpent, a dog. Sec. 2.
* *S>jn si^in^ s. Meaning, significa
To charm a weapon to prevent its cut
tion, &c. See jycFAf*.
ting, &e. 3. To settle an account.
^jHfi^ffn, s. Arc of a circle, also
j/60(sy$ld&,
inf. To subtract or
used for sine.
deduct a number in reckoning with
^jn^wesisriuiiiy s. The court in
kernels, seeds, &c.
a temple next to the sacred shrine.
^eo^QilJBeas, e. noun. Having
See, ff0"ijuASir*u3CciSriU(6.
the lock-jaw.
^jrr^wuesnTenDT, inf. To explain,
gjj6i)(5<5t-aoz_,
s. A basket made of
interpret.
twigs closely twisted together, used to
^/iTfipirgurw, s. Desire for wealth,
draw water.
avarice, uaaacer./r.
sy60(5/3eo, s. The result of a
"cP/iT'gtSy (St.) A beggar, gfrseueOeh.
reckoning, as the sum in addition, pro
Wils. p. 70. Artuin.
duct in multiplication, &c.

JtjSOIEJ
^eo^rSgvpjgio, v. noun. Placing
a sword upright. This is a ceremony
jH'tfornicd in the pagoda of gidnrusc^
before the festival in honor to her is
commenced. A sword is set up the
point downwardson the side of a
vessel tilled with water, and if it does
not move, they think that the ceremony
will be attended with success. This is
also done in private houses.
^6i)(^u(T^uLf, s. A kind of pea.
jyaiguSsar, s. The long, flat leav
ed palmyra, Borassus flabelliformis, L.
<9ieO(Z}uird(3j, s. Betel-nut sliced
thin and boiled in water in which its
husk has been boiled, giving it a red
dish hue.
^eo^Quirt, inf. To perform a
penarice, in which the tongue is pierced
with an iron wire, strings are drawn
through the sides of the loins, or the
breast cut with a knife, (c.)
gy so (a? u y lL , v. noun. Closing
the mouth in penance.
^IGOfgeSanjBun, v. noun. Becom
ing cold and stiff as the jaws in child
birth, fits, hunger, &c.
Ga/tj(jsi>(5, s. The rib or small
stalk of the leaves of the margosa tree.
,(56i/6(5, s. A broom used in
pagodas.
Q& irn)pG<)(3}, s. A sort of rice
strainer, made of ribs of palm leaves,
^gy V(3j trjdTii, s. Glowworm, ufisar
tSeJI. (p.)
^t/sosns, s. Devil, evil spirit, de
mon, Jwi4. 2. Wild aloes, ifi^SA^asxi/!.
(P)
^IBdgD&dQiEtriq-tunar, s. The god
dess Kali, on whose banner a devil is
painted.
^jeosasQp^soiLfsiaQirrssr^ s. Vish
nu, who, when an infant in his ninth in
carnation, suckled the breast of J'uthaky (iE) a female demon, so as to kill
her at last, Sa^emer.
^sc&cKsnr, s. Sorrow, distress, mi
sery, &druib. (p.)
c/so&xl/9, sSQpek, /iQpeiir, uQuasr,
**, v. a. [impr. for ^j3wi*uS.] To vex,
distress, (c.)
^fsi'Ejasui, s. A rampart, a bulwark,
0r4^srii. (unfub.) 2. A fortification, #
(/)
t^jsow&Taani, s. Ornament, de
coration, j|4j^. Wils. p. 73. AlajjkaRAXA.
^sysO/E/dS//?, d8Qpesr,pQpeir, uQueir,
**, v. a. To adorn, decorate, ornament,
deck, embellish, garnish, QiixrfiAx.
^gjeoieiaiftuLii v. noun. Ornament,
decoration, embellishment, adorning,
garnishing, QiimiHun.
jyaiB'JSi), s. A sprout, petfltr. 2.
A garland, a wreath, uuw&u.
j)/ so w a <G3) ./?, s.
A pearl-oyster
shell,
[ ex
brightness,
et
woman.]

^jeoib
cgtjeotEiiBrnrLb, s. Ornament, deco
ration, embellishment, 6)puij. 2. Beauty,
dfio. 3. Rhetorical ornament, figures of
language, rhetoric, ^jcst^^nsanin. 4. One
of the sixty-four *2fij$jorifl, sZu^fscaiDgufe
HsmerSlQ^Jsjsi. Wils. p. 73. Alankaka.
There are thirty -five figures of language;
viz. : 1. /sJsana, a word or phrase express
ing the nature of a thing. 2. _/>ic, a
parable. 3. a.***, metaphor. 4. g/*ii>,
a word once used and understood in
the other parts of the sentence. 5. Jr
/<y/2su, the repetition of the word be
ginning a sentence with the same or a
different signification. 6. irawicSeuAig,
rejecting a truth asserted, by showing
its absurdity. 7. Gvp&uQucg&imaiuLi,
establishing the truth of a particular fact
by a general truth. 8. Co/fewm, contrast.
9. tSuroitor, separating, effects from their
proper causes and attributing them to
other causes alluded to. 10. sc, an alle
gory. 1 1 . sjgiozjib, hyperbole or exaggerat
ed description. 12. pptgfiu<!uppibt a prin
cipal kind of metaphor. 13. sg>, a figure
showing the cause, &c. 14. js^uib, a fi
gure which presents a suitable idea, by
a corresponding hint, &c. 15. jgCeujii, a
figure in which a trifling excuse is given,
as a cloak for a thing of greater magni
tude. 16. firafiasp, one of the eight kinds
of construction of a sentence, i. e. the
separate successive arrangements of a
series of nouns and their verbs in natural
or reverse order. 17. ^imQar^, an affec
tionate word or phrase. 18.
the
passions or emotions of the mind ex
pressed by gesture, exhibited in action
and transferred to poetry. 19. pcbQamumi.
sr, self-adulation. 20. uitiuiuw, a figure
in rhetoric by which one thing is told
and another connected with it is intended.
21. smwib, the accomplishing of one's ob
ject by indirect means. 22. n-prfoib, a
figure which expresses copiousness, rich
ness, enterprise, &c. 23. fjy>, denying
the character, quality or essence of a per
son or thing in order to attribute the
same to others. 24. Cfusa>i_, a word of
double interpretation. 25. !<?._&>, distin
guishing a cause by ascribing to it
effects which it is inadequate to pro
duce. 26. gii4mA.Uj..ii, enumeration of
analogous words, &c. 27. SC^io, oppo
sition. 28. iDyjuffli^/jjiflSM, praising a per
son or thing to the disparagement of
another. 29. ^smiru^x^tS), praise, flattery,
&e., couched in terms of dispraise. 30.
fyJIranH, feigning a tiring in nature as do
ing good or evil to another, a species of
personification as a mode of moral instruc
tion. 31. L/OT/ntf&u, a figure in which the
same epithets or attributes are adapted to
two or more different subjects. 32. uH
ew8ar, a figure in rhetoric, describing an
exchange of beauties, excellencies. 33.
congratulation. 34. MjSrearii, the
blending of several figures. 35. ui<St\
moral instruction, inference, applications,
&c, from events related in epic poems.
^/eoiiisinreiBisQQj^^uji}), s. An of
fering made in front of a temple, for show.
l3mi&rruutg$&&u>i s. A poem of
a hundred verses, (lit.) the five forms
of beauty. It is a series of five kinds
Of VerSCS; Viz. : Qa/awuf, s<*2pg:apt gja
Qa 12^X3$ gjQ9tUij5l

jgUUZBig.)

^eoiasiriruu^, inf.

To adorn,

ji/eo ieis itjru lSifliu sir, s. Vishnu.


^eOisjatrjuQu^si-^s. Fine, elegant
language, flattery.
*^>j a)/a(25r<srix ^jsoiLQQ^fu1, s.
Ornament, beauty, emlxdlishment, j^tu*
AfrcA; [ex ^yeuii, ornament, el &an, made.J
Wils. p. 73. AlaMKBITA.
ei IB
QQpf&r, ^^^ffairsar,
G/tsr, jimbs, v. n. To shine, glitter, flash,
9SQjijijj. 2. To dangle as a garland or
locks of hair, move, shake, swing as
branches of trees, be in motion as waves,
jpawu. 3. To be agitated in mind, be
troubled, be in grief,
4. To pity,
sympathize, yearn, grieve, be distressed,
(p.)
^1 soil snot, s. A plant, the gietr&.
^jy^/E/Co* it sulcus. Disorder, sloven
liness, confusion, (in dress) want of come
liness in appearance, rrcfiovtcuj. (e.)
Tftjvffia<vtiCJvJf(iScjAejrpr. AH things
are in confusion.
t&jeo&so, s.
Laziness, Q^irtiueo.
2. Langor, <?;iv. 3. A cloth thinly
woven, g;ss;!096uAmr<B7/*nj,ff)ffw. 4. What is
huddled, carelessly or negligently put up,
&*&e!ai~uugi. 5. [Metaphorically.1 A
business which instead of succeeding,
grows Worse, umarppQilM. (c.)
ay-stiS, s. A kind of muscle or shell
fish, that sticks to the keel of ships, to
rocks, Sec Ostria edulis, an oyster, pi*
efts r/
^ijffOar, QQpeisr, <y 6U
6Br, Gaysar,
^sm*, v. a. To wash, rinse a vessel, &c.
OP*, (c.)
*^&)35i)&>rii>, s. An earthen waterjar, pi ttittlf-. Wils. p. 73. Al.ANJAltA.
*^tjsOLLQtuLD, p. noun. [priv. ^sy.]
Undistinguishableness, undefinableness, S
luiiLSorsM/] 2. Meanness, contempt, AcufKuii.
Wils. p. 73. ALAK8HYA.
^eOLL&iuwuesstsmr^ inf. To de
spise, contemn.
^sOlLQ, QQpeir, jyedLLiy-Qeareir,
CucV, jysuuj_, r. a. To tease, trouble, im
portune, annoy, perplex, Qpt*fiimQeii<u.
2. v. n. To rave, talk muchas a crazy or
delirious person, be boisterous, iSppp. (c.)
^yeUilif, s. [proc] A bully, a
blusterer, jytuiij.
6\) C j>i so lL O sb) a , v. noun.
Teasing, importunity, ,^3su.**uSuiy. 2.
Raving, incoherent talk, delirium, lS
fipp. 3. Trouble, vexation, perplexity,
urgency, G^t^m). (c.)
^/sOLL&f^&sresTl, s.
kind of
convulsive fit attended with raving.
* j)j so p $ lis^D/so^i^iii- s. Red
cotton from which a red dye is derived,
Qi4ui^. Wils. p. 73. Alaktaka, and
Ai.akta.
j/eufoMiyiii-Si&QsihQurairit.. Feet adorned
with gold and covered with sandals of red
cotton.
^)/so^Q,s. Aglow worm, issnletsrl.
<jy sois)3So30, s.
Distress, vexation,
great perplexity, ffttrujs. (p.)
41

JtjSOT
^gtjscik^B<s\>,s. The Qeikiappnifi plant.
^/siiismp, s.
Trouble, vexation,
ffitruib. 2. Tank, pond,
(p.)
^jsOiliLj, QQpm^61) u lSCWott,
Qtuar, jywuu, p. . [i kA] To chatter, bab
ble, talk in vain, tSeZiSuiruQur. (c.)
^jeouueisr, s. [impr. ^jetruu&r.'] A
babbler, prattler.
^jeOLB(jT), SQpeir, ^sOuimQ^ssr, Qeu
*, f*>u>r, v. n. To whirl,
2. To be
confused, agitated, distressed, asuifc*. 3.
To be afraid, uuuui_ 4. To have vex
ation, to be agitated, (3*. (p.)
^/eoimreo, v. noun. Spinning, whirl
ing,
2. Being confused, agitated
as the sea. Sc., perturbed, distressed,
3. rearing,^**). 4. Vexation,
agitation, <jjjjii. (p.)
,jy sOtoa), dQQpeisr, ihQpdr, uQusra,
v. n. (fig.) To be eager for, ,iwuiajA.
2. To be confused in mind,
(c.)
^gysOt/i/rr/?, s. [improp. <gueoeumfl.'] A
COVetOUS man, ^tuiQl&Qaiicir.
^SOiil, S. A plough, 6l)US!DLJ.
2. Water, <. Wils. p. 971. Hala. 3.
Scorpio of the Zodiac, Sg-*S*S?i). 4.
The sting in the tail of a scorpion, Qrfl<*
QssQ&cg. 5. A scorpion, Qjsi. Wils. p.
72. Ala. 6. A term expressive of suffi
ciency, QurgQtntirSD*. Wils. p. 73. Al.AM.
g)*^u(Tirj4j5to ^wio gjoiib. This suffering
is enough.
^ysi)/ruy^6or, s. Balarama, one of
the ten incarnations of Vishnu, who
used the plough as a weapon, uaiufifiiar;
[ex <qhs, weapon.] Wils. p. 971. Halayud'ha.
^jsOLh, s. Whirling, &ipp@. 2.
Agitation of mind, e^mth. (p.)
^jsOLbL-j, (BQpdsr, sisiuiiSQeisresr, Qeu
or, ^suiiu, v. a. To wash, rinse,
(c.)
2. t). n. (p.) To sound, tinkle as little bells,
murmur as a brook, as the sea when calm,
gal**. 3. (o.) To move, wabble as water
when carried in a full vessel ready to
overflow, itp&u. 4. To fluctuate, or be
uncertain in condition, as a person whose
situation is become doubtful, ^laiu. 5.
To swerve from a proper line of conduct,
as a woman becoming loose in character,
^1 so ii> u eo , v. noun.
Vexation,
trouble, encumbrance with business,
aatstb. (c.) 2. s. [pror.] The small
branches or boughs of a tree or bushes
cut for mending hedges, jyuiAi..
gfnhu&iwfft9-i{i2UL-Gi<Sr. I am vexed
and troubled, I have suffered hardships.
SO Lb LJ<53> I_ jGdU> L/(5Dt_, S.
One of the ten (.) nerves, or blood
vessels of the human body, ^*iwif.lQir*j>.
^jsciB, s. Sweet sceuted Oleander,
Nerium odorum, L. It is deemed sacred,
and is generally planted about the tem
ples and tanks; the flowers being used in
daily oblation to the deities ; its root is
poisonous, arsStib. (c.) 2. (p.) Streaks or
lines in the white of the eye, *rA 3.
A flower in general, uuQurg. 4. The
sun, (gfiujar. 5. Boanty, si\p<s. 6. A bee,
Qfl^. 7. Vapor, steam, iretS.
42

^Qdssoifl, s. A species of double


Oleander.
fFtfppeoifl, s. A tree, Plumieria
alba, L. ; [ex s>ii, gold.]
igeoiR, s. A plant, Polygonum
barbatum, L.
(&)tEi(8jLDeiiGdifl,s. A yellow Oleander.
Q&euaiGOifi, s. The red Oleander.
Qsuerreireoift,s. The white Oleander.
^ppsoifl, s. The river jy6\J/fl.
Bearded Polygonum, L.
JtjeOir, s. A blown flower, meonk^L^.
2. Water, it. 3. Public exposure or re
port of faults or of secret affairs, as of
love intrigues, uaiipsgufigipga!**. 4. 111report, ill-rumor, m#. 5. (fly.) A
garland, mor&w. (p.)
=gy<so/rio<i8rr, s. Lukshmi, ^eodf^iS.
jijeC.TeS>/60(T$, Qpgj, jueorr&pgi,
jgf", Ji*>>, v. n. To blossom, open as a
flower, mum. 2. To spread or be diffused
as the rays of the sun, water, news, &c,
to expand, aSAu.
j% eo it s (si fr (Ej rruS^i, s. The beamspreading sun.
^eoirii^air^eo, s. Expanded love.

^jy sCiT rfljsiT) s.

The oleander shrub,

eg/sSl, s. That which is neuter, a her


maphroditeapplicable to human beings
and to animals in general, Guy.. 2. (p.)
Trees soft, pithy, without heart, unfit for
timber, *iit&i&)ifiiDf6. 3. The name of a
tree, *^iSatu!rii. 4. Yauia, g)iito^r.
5.
Fire, O^ui^.
jiieSldSirsu), s. A neuter planet
either Mercury or Saturn.
^jaSnirar, s. A neuter lunar man
sion.
gjeSQujQgpgi, s. In the Alphabet,
the guttural letter, ^flii.
*j>je9, s. Baladeva, ueoQpeusisr.
(urspib.'); [ex
plough.] Wils. p. 971.
IIalin.
'^gs/isQ^ih ^ysffjEii, s. The fore
head, QmfijS. Wils. p. 74. Alika and
Alseka.
*g>js'&rr, s. Striped stuff, gingham,
>oiri_r. 2. An oar, ^srfr.
cjy.gjy, iQQpeisr, pQpeer, uQuear, is,
v. n. To be discouraged, dispirited, ha
rassed, wearied, fatigued, tired with a
person or tiling, to prove tedious, ^Tec*

lord, we are greatly fatigued. (*.)


s. A full-blown flower.
^gy^uL/, v. noun. Weariness, dis
jyeo/TQp'OEt), s. Distended breasts.
couragement, Q^rj(.
^eond&, v. noun. Blossoming, <J>/&!I
SQpeisr, &i ffi&QQasreor,
blooming, inaiim*.
Qmar, jyjyi**, v. . To strut, swagger, J
guAQSuuexrair.
^fsdeuSso _gysoa/so, s. That which
is loosely woven, SwAtcffjj Qmi<uuuiij0. ^S^ii^sss, s. (For.) An ear-jewel
[prow, vul.] 2. A bad state, either of con
worn by Mohammedans, i*tfiasfi.
duct or of circumstances, j^uwAuii. (*
*&lg?)&(B)(lsd<sii, v. noun. Becoming
disorganized, derangedas a lock or watch,
cSysOsi/sir, s. Crab, Beam. 2. The
or a family by death, &c, ^f.pisfgvja>. (c.)
male of the crab, ^n*S. 3. Cancer of
the Zodiac, *4*i-a9rR 4. Chundra or *g>jg;]&<Jihi-jso, s. [prov.] Disorder,
the moon, eiplleir. 5. A cat, uScr. (p.)
derangement, confusion, gjtiiu*!.
^si/sun /Eg, s. A crow-bar, <si_u jtj G}] en Q ensured, v, noun. Bab
aroar. (c.)
bling, chatting without ceasing, ^muuii.
^jsosurriLQ, s.(Tel.
[ntZ.] ^j^uevsi, s. Business, engagement,
employment, occupation, ffJw. 2. Affair,
Custom, ai^Axto.
concern, mm/mm. (c.)
cgjsxijy, QQp ear, ^gi/eo/SQesrair, aurar,
b.usrAsytug^vkr(2u-r^ Are you engaged ?
^>p, i). n. To cry out, vociferate, roar
with grief, pain, &c, tx;llow as a cow for jtjgfiGiiir, s. (Hin.) A kind of cake,
its calf, *^jb. 2. To scream, make an un
natural sound in crying,
3. To sing ^jyjjyisf?ld, s. The Bilba tree,
with a grating, harsh or unmusical sound,
/uirii, JEglc marmelos, L.
^t/sosirpeo, v. noun. Dying, errpeo. *^gt/ (?sxid5ii, s. [/(He. ^y.] A blank
book, either of palm leaves or paper, 0a
oo _
CctQj [ex Qua, a letter or writing.]
^yso/rig, s. (Hin.) {vul.] Wrong,
cgtjQ
soaisi, s. Iron-sand, Qennsin
injury, ^e.
wm4i.
^json-pir^y0/r^5J, s. (Hin.) That egySso, s. A wave, billow, sipplanir.
which is separate, distinct, unconnected,
2. A ripple, Liccrpfieew. 3. The sea,
alone, Qigi. 2. That which is unemploy
4. Black sand washed by the waves, <jo
ed, at liberty, at leisure, 0/jfS^ui-yj.
csv A>.(p.)
*^>j<o0iruih, 8. [priv.
Loss, iseif.
^j'ieowsar, s. Lukshmi, $eod(LiS.
i_iA. Wils. p. 74. Aj.ais'iia. 2. Detri
ment, mischief, injury, #am. 3. Mishap,
toOaj
inf. To rise as
casualty, disaster, accident,
waves, jySwQ^ij. 2. To wash as waves,
so it Lj, s. A gourd, the bottle^1 yeu eu rr dj d s ea it , s. The very
gourd, Ms>r, Lagenaria vulgaris, L. Wils.
brink of the sea shore.
p. 74. Alabc.

2a0, QQpeir, wG^eor, Go/ear, tu,


v. it. To move, wave, shake, play in the
wind, move as a reflection in water, <gi_.
2. To go to and fro for an object, roam,
wander, waver, gifiu. 3. To be lazy, <2*twu
4. To be agitated, harassed, vexed,
tj*j*. 5. To suffer, be distressed, agitated
and afflicted by births and deaths, or sub
ject to transmigration, iSpfsfiptspinu. 6.
To stagger, totter,
7. To be en
gaged in the performance of works in op
position to the quiescent state of the ad
vanced gllalli, SriamiSautoiu. (c.)
^I'teo^iTiq., . Dewlap or excres
cence, found chiefly ou the necks of
goats, cifluii; [t*-r fin*-, beard.J
^/fyvpeo, v. noun. Affliction, dis
tress.
^Itevjizy, v. noun. Moving, waving,
^3cy*n. 2. Agitation, <sy>[ofl*ari>a,. 3.
Trouble, distress, r<yAs<i.
.jyikv, d QQposr, _(?ffar, u(?uot,
r. a. To move, shake a thing, jy&uiurfQ*
w>.j. 2. To reduce a family to poverty,
ruin, Q*<3*m. 3. To disturb, harass, vex,
afflict, annoy,
(c.) 4. (/>.) To slap,
beat, gf*>piu.
euu2p?Gud&, inf. To slap the belly,
as a woman when overcome with grief
at the death of her husband, or near
relatives.
^iteout-l, v. noun. Moving, shak
ing, jfuMuLi. 2. Teasing, harassing,
3. Disturbance, distress, trouble,
*cs/vJ>. 4. One of the nine varieties of
dancing, x-p&^JlMputb.
^gyPsO ixift, SQpeisr, isQ&zir, (Sevehr,
i, v. n. To be agitated, vexed, harassed,
troubled, disappointed, _Swi/. (c.)
sy'&o<iy0a/, v. noun. Continued
trouble, a labor attended with repeated
disappointments, vexation, derange
ment, ill-success, &c, a_Sw|.
Qu^r, ix, v. a. To vex, perplex, discon
cert, molest, tease by continual disappoint
ment, a-lai**. 2. To ruin, disappoint,
CSi*. (c.)
jj^riruSsjAiiAj^r**-. He has seduced and
left her. C<iri_3swjr/j1ijto.)
^ SsO T- IS). Jt/ 8s0 & SB) L_ , 8. [ou/.]
Trouble, vexation, Qji*>fj.
^jctod&sc, s. Affliction, gjeisruii>.
2. Wandering, jyfeiq. 3. Laziness, Qniin.
()
jysfeo Jr, QQpetsr, ^teo&Qesrar, (Seueir,
^jZe>t, r. a. To wash, rinse, shake as
water in a bottle, m^aur. (c.)
^'JsoSi@qi., in/. To drink,
having shaken the liquor.
^lleti&sQ&auueifl&a;, inf. To
rinse the mouth with water and eject it.
.jySisoH.sF.TeQ, s. [prov.] Trouble,
annoyance, vexation, jffatstfai. See <?ml.
&i'te>Q&ne$uui,inf. To be vex
ed, annoyed, harassed. Sec u<&.
J5j & t so , s. [mi/.] Weariness,
vexation, uneasiness, molestation, Qs*
Jf't.Pjlevi&pui, inf. To be vexed,
troubled, molested.

<gj dsOfij/gi en rib, s. Excessiveness,


superfluity, uScaP. (/).)
^Ssosiitiu, s. The name of a town,
!(j#Q#*6ri. ( p.)
^Idso/tS, s. An lierb, u&m.
^QsdtTlB, S. The Quirpp'?GaS6)tS
lutkfiseB? plant, Wedelia calendulacea,
.jy jo, s. The Sanscrit consonants,
mi_OuwySsiQ(Rn^QpQfjlgi.
^jysi), s. Night,
2. Darkness,
<j*. 3. Wall,
(/).)
cg/eogy wusgim. Night and day.
j>/ eo ff &) n 6pr , s.
The moon, &k
eSjso. No, notthe root of a sym
bolic negative verb allixed to nouns, pro
nouns and other verbs, tiffiiun^p, (See
fi|*i.) Except as a personal termination of
other verbs, (see 2) it expresses a partial
negation of the quality, thing or action in
question, and invariably implies the ex
istence of some other, as ^.wuruAiu, that
is not milk but something else. 2. A
verbal affix or negative poetic termination
of the second person singular imperative,
a$i\iu}ss>pQ<uiQ*ie(59nui<S&$il ; as Qur/tiv, go
not. 3. It sometimes expresses not only
the absence of good qualities, but the pre
sence of bad, sis ,$i&jvjvxjwG&wpwQu(i5<gtiit as
vice diminishes, virtue increases. 4. An
expletive affix joined to the root of the
verb and, like other optatives, common to
the different numl>ers, persons and gen
ders, S1uBj<?rffrffg<), as c-^uaQ^ww, take
what is suitable. 5. A termination of the
first person singular, future, ii.iruAjar>io
Oajfiyi)iS<5.9, as n-siruAi, I will eat. 6.
A poetic expletive, *rt.t**u, as Ojjs>i_iuAi, a
chain or garland being affixed mere
ly for euphony. 7. A termination of many
verbal nouns, i~*-.-'J>:
as*7ww*i,
counting, (p.)
1 eoQu nqT)6ir , s.
A rhetorical
figure, as ^ite^uib, which see.
^ya)6DSjeo. Plurals of the de
fective jy*i, of which j/arsi and j^su/b are
singular. In common usage, a simple
negative not, as .;--';.. not those,
in-Aiw, not he, (someother.) In this usage
it is regularly used for all persons and
genders and in both numbers. It is also
used substantively in a negative sense,
and added to nouns, pronouns and parti
ciples, (c.)
^I&ieo^i, conj. If not, the adver
sative conjunction.
OAsfCuf? Hast thou eaten it, or given
it away to some one else ?
j>j do >D irjyitiGOiTjgiTiT-^ieoedtTiTjs/so
Ct\i/f, *, Evil persons, the wicked, {p.)
^/eoeoQajesreBr, inf. To say no,
to deny.
giGOGiQeuiueieO. Not at all.
^IGoeoirpgi, appcl. noun.
That
which is unfit.
Wealth must not be sought, nor the
pleasure of love, &c, obtained by evil
means. (Jn)t/riirii.) See tsp^, p. 128.
<gy6t>6)/ru>6v), prep. Without, as <jy
/2zr^&suffu>A>. without him; ^,y^ii)Aisvr
ic.'j, besides this, moreover.

^jeoeuLfi, n. [in grammar.] The


mode of combining two words without
the forms of declension, C^^jiaounuRitvf/s
S; [ex mff, way.] (;;.)
^j&ieui^j uL^esnrfrf&i s. The agree
ment of two words of which the first is
undeclined by case j of this there are
fourteen kinds; viz.: 1. tSixr, verbs, as
Qffw^ff3scr. 2. uoKJiy, adjective, as ctc?
n3sr. 3. a_<OTiD, comparison, as iniS^i.
4. B.ii, the words having the particle
n-ii suppressed, as g&nuuxii. 5. ^aiQmi
u9, the words having the usurf2w sup
pressed, Sec, as QuipQatt-. 6. sTQfmrtu,
nominative, as Q*eppexaitfirar. 7.
vocative, as QstptgQaBir. 8. Qu*jO^#it,
relative participle, as
9Sicr<2iu#ii, verbal participle, as e-owQ
Gl/j^sw. 10. Qfift<TiAi$ta!rQppgi% a de
clarative verb in the terminative form,
as a_aw_rr*ff/<5Br. 1 1 . <guLiQpp&t a sup
pressed verb in the terminative form, as
tgepip^jf&rQaKfipar. 12.
conjunction,
preposition and interrogation or parti
ciple and expletive, as ^ooreQrA.
13. k-H, adjective and adverb, as *aM2u
14.j>5)*(s, repetition, as uni^uniiy.
.jyiojseii, *. Night, an. 2. Day,
mrer. 3. Destitution, want, poverty, pAp
fitib. (p.)
v. n. To diminish, lessen, shrink, diminish
in quantity gradually, (svpu. 2. To stay,
abide, sojourn, lodge, p*-*. (p.)
^eoaeo, v. noun. Reduction, dimi
nishing, diminution, -*pet.
jf &i Qj &ySl, s. A diminutive salt
river.or small creek, 5^ejo. (>a<C^. 10.)
^yAioayy-Pjs^igQtfweu/r^srac-W ? Will llOt
an ocean fill a small creek?
^jysiigjsi), s. A woman's buttocks,
the circumference between the hip and the
loins, i&jsibuih. 2. (Jig.') Muiis veneris, Quaa
^yaos^<ssr/_ti, s. Distress, afflic
tion, ffaiuib. (p.)
^jscxpfBL-t, inf. [vul.] To refuse,
refuse compliance, object to, abrogate, dis
own, disavow, /fa-m. 2. To frustrate, dis
appoint, ^:.-"AaQaQ*.
jyiDoOti, *. (Tel. wejajo.) Undried
ginger,
j)jsO0Cifl njen, s. [prov.'] That which is
slightly woven, or braided, /tebamaripqatrgi,
as, .syAiai^ir^sasi-aDa;, a cloth thinly woven.
^sostiffO, s. Suffering, affliction, dis
tress, sorrow, evil, misfortune, adversity,
grief, ffarutb,
gy &) eop ut_, inf. To suffer, be
grieved, to regret. Sec u<S.
j^Aw^)utli_j(*)c^:ETfia sabrfmfr&Gg Qa&aijs
tB&G&dj&&tbueB>i- ? Will not the unendumblc grief, (lit. tears) of a people be
come a file, to wear away the wealth
i. e. of their oppressor 'I
jijsiisCHT //?, 8. A water plant, Qeuet
ewiicS, Nymphnea stellata, L.
^gysoeS, s. Tlie lily, jjiiuai, Nymphsea rubra, L. 2. Inner petals of the
lotus, ^aSsiJ. 3. The filament of the
flower, u*/5'a>. 4. Thei;i tree. 5. Night.
g|rr; [ex j/ii, nighta night flower, or
notnot a day flower.] (j>.) fi. [prov.]
A new root shooting out, crC/j.
4o

cg>l go e$ pp em , s. Peduncle or
flower stalk of tlie ,sy*iS.
/&>sSlutSliGTj&, s. A very young
fruit.
Q&weueoetfl, s. Red lily.
QemkeireoeiS, s. The white lily.
G$ppe0 6$, S. As &p 0>U3 u 60.
NymphEca stellata, L.
^>/i\)eQcEi}>,s. A creeper, Quih&Qsn
ihcCn)., Cucumis colocyntliis, L.
^/eosSiUih, s. A village of herds
men, aoi_ius*. (l1k*u*od^.) 2. One of
the dances of Vislinu, the other two
being, <s<ib, and ujw, a!iiQgp4L.^4>. 3. The
Q*ctiAf- plant, (p.)
^gy jo ei0 aJ S3T, s. [com. ^siviiJOTT-.] A
single elephant separated from the fold,
^syaosfiuj/TLOj-Lh, s. A long oar, ui
=sysoj)y, v. a. (Tel. esexi.) To knit,
braid, plat, gpi_bj.
jyffO^O, s. A creeper, a running
plant, the root of which forms an article
of food, giiQsii?.. (c.) 2. (/>.) l'oetic form
of the 2d person singular, of the finite
conjugated appellative, o"o-#SfuQxi(y*
jya) 2so,sip.'E/(5, s. The edible
root of the jf&fcu creeper.
-gy s\>bv), s. [in dramatic language.}
A mother, fitii. Wils. p. 75. Alla.
jij eu s su t iLiy s. The tsniuQz
[ml. ff!erQ*AiS.] A plant, PhylIanthus, L.
.jy su^/r^ti, s. Time, opportunity,
*nuib. 2. l'lace, situation, space, extent.
g)i_!i>; [ex
between, ei
to shine.]
Wils. p. 75. Avakasiia.
^sya/s/r^ui, s. Ability, means, ^j/r
<*. (c)
i_er
erssracg Jfiststb
There
is no way to discharge the debt.
^jaisirffuQuujiT^&jS. [prov.~\ Pe
cuniary or other ability.
j>jGua3;iou<iQ3>sjre\), v. noun. Snap
ping, reaching forth the head as in snap
ping, barking, kicking, &c, tSmtois^fiu^.
(e.) 2. Ueing afraid, 3i**t(g0uLi.
^lais&axQ&ssrff fjiplQiuGAQgar. lie VOmitS
profusely.
jjaiA&QiAQ&tirl flst^ScjeaJr. They push
him forward by the neck.
*jai&w&Q&^r& eriu@luiQp&. The dog
barks terribly.
)Qida6aQ'Seirjgie3(ipes>&) v. noun.
Falling on one rapaciously.
^youaSiriFii, s. Vinegar, situ/..
^su^ti, s. [priv. ,jy, et a/<f.] Sus
pension, a bewildering or obstruction of
the senses as in delirium, swooning, &c,
uimai. Wils. p. 81. AvASIiA.
jyev&LDirpei), v. noun. Fainting,
*c^ysi/a=3'tc, s. Occasion, opportuni
ty, juncture, crisis,
Wils. p. 81.
Avarara. 2. Hurry, haste, urgency, exi
gency, pressure, tSuwrei. 3. [uti/.] Neces
sity, need, want, ^o/SW; [ex ^y<, et )<s,
to go.]
1I

*^g>ja])iuLh, s. Necessity, urgency, cjy su^ rr saf?, &@Qp6sr, gQpesr, ill


Cut*, *x, v. a. To commit to memory,
want, need jf^/rrA 2. Certainty, <*u;
learn a lesson, fix or retain in mind, un_ii
[ex
et fisou, to go.] Wils. p. 81.
u*reT. 2. To be attentive, think, be
AVASIIYA.
Studious, lifari*; [ex j)i^rrio.]
iag)uu>ri0(jQ*ar, I will certainly
give it.
^jeu^iresffiliLf^ v. noun. The act of
learning by heart, attention.
must necessarily go home.
*^/sutS, s. Period, time, season,
*sg>/G)jj--@sirs3rLh, s. Division, sepa
s.Tnr. 2. Expiration of a term, limit,
ration, insulation, iM^; [ex si", et
termination, r*;jw. Wils. p. 78. Avad'hi.
cut.] Wils. p. 77. Avacuiiixna.
Qurmr j^)aw mrihtSMm^^fiuu^Qijib. Wo
suffered much the last time.
*^gt/su^, s. A hole in the ground,
tgyeufilfuu^eu^lQuns^ inf To
a cavity, otf'al. 2. [in anatomy.~\ A sinus,
go beyond the limit, to pass beyond the
g&*. Wils. p. 77. Avati. 3. A screen,
term, to fail at the promised time, (c.)
curtain, g)s**9'iM.
^jysv/snrLc, s. Twenty-thousand betel- ciysw.iSj s. Calamity, disaster, ^,up
0. 2. Suffering, distress, /ejA5ii. [ex sjo<,
nuts, Jfinaaih. (c.)
et pi, to have.]
,jy si) ss3r ek, s. A strong man, $dem
^feu^uui^, inf. To suffer, be in
es&ut*. 2. A man of influence, 4*a>o._
great extremity.
Giurdr. (p.~)
^sya/srof), s. Good, benefit, isdreaw. ^jycu^ds^JSti, s. A sea shell eaten
by age, xi~^jsa>r. (M. Die.) (p.)
jysi/sMT, s. There, that place, <9j<su
^su^iiEinraiii, s. [in grammar.']
The fifth caseshowing removal, &c. as
*j>jsu^!r ld, s. Occasion, juncture,
fintififriifirer. He has relinquished his re
as sjmifrib.
lations, (p.)
cg>jGu<xrfl, &Q(ppeir, /sCo/Seir, uQu *\-&io>],r$iTjSih, s. Renunciation of the
world, entire devotion to an ascetic life,
or, *s, v. n. To stay, lodge, abide, si*. 2.
cpppt&p***i ['x
et gifi, shaken.]
To be born, become incarnate, assume a
body and sojourn in itas a deity, &c,
Wils. p. 78. Avad'iiuta.
i3p*x; [ex sffl"^, birth.] (p.)
jyeu^/rtfffsD;?, s. The name of the
*jifsi]j$!r<gLh, . Whiteness, Qsuessr
book which treats of the attainment of
the fis state, (p.)
[ex jy, et tap, to cleanse.] Wils. p.
78. Avadata.
gjift&rpeisT^ay^sr^, s. A nak
ed mendicant of the Sannyasi class, one
*jfjau^5irj-issiTUs, s. A spade, hoe,
who has renounced every thing for,an
io*rOa/uuf.; [ex
down, et pty, to tear,
ascetic life, oppp4ffp'Aa"^. Wils. p. 78.
rend.] Wils. p. 78. Avadauan'a.
Avad'huta.
^jeu^mrih, s. [prov.] Tearing, divid ^su^^ii,
. Falsehood, uselessing, llAsiBS.
ness, See jyu^i*. (p.)
p^iuen^nnwuesassa^ inf. To be ^su^S/fliULo, *. Suffering, distress,
head.
^jya/^/Tirii), s. Birth of a great or
^sWfT/sniSj)]6iJGtvs3><5, s. State,
divine person, the assumption of a body by
situation, age, or position as what belongs
a deity, incarnation, JpiiL/; [ex jy/, down,
to any 6tage of life ; also enjoyments
or over, et fii-s, to cross or pass.] Wils. p.
or sufferings from the actions of former
78. Avataka.Aofc. For the ten incar
births,
[ex jyu, et *>^r, to stand.]
nations of Vislinu, sec ><3w*i.
Wils. p. 82. Avastha. 2. Agony, GtvfSsr. 3.
^ieu0rnjQu>da, inf. To become
End, csp*(. 4. A physical and intellectual
incarnate, assume a body, as a deity, to
state, the local position of the soul in the
be born.
body, ffwsSrth opfieSiu MuStiGfattuifi. Of these
there are five, u{5;^m, showing the
wesff^irai^iTirii, s. The incarna
place of the soul in the body and the
tion of a deity in the human form.
consequences, viz.: 1. tiiBni, vigilance
^su^/rssrtL, s. Attention, jntentor the soul in the forehead with all its
ness of mind, 8iSis>*. 2. Care, careful
powers awake and in full force. 2. Qrru
ness, trieifliiadi. 3. Retention of memory,
uerii, dreaming, the soul situated in the
remembrance, sjrusw. Wils. p. 78. Avad'iineck and its powers suspended or reduced
ana. 4. Skill, Jtffiifajui. 5. Flight of imagi
as in dreaming, &c. 3. *of/*>, entire
nation, uta'ar; [ex Jfm, et /St, tO have Or
insensibility, the soul situated in the breast
hold.]
and its powers still more reduced as in
^eupne&LDnQujIBpgiaQ&iTeireir, inf.
deep sleep, fainting, fits, &c. 4. ^rtiuo,
the fourth place, the soul sunk to the
To steal in an artful way.
navel, abstraction of mind, absorption,
jPjeupiT6iirii>rrujLji3es>LpS) inf. To
trance. 5. gfuigpib, beyond, the soul
live circumspectly.
having sunk to the upairprrib or last stage
cSya/jS77asrtht-ie&irastir, inf. To com
and just about to depart; (in e-u. 20,
mit to memory, learn a lesson, fix or
the seven ^/^s) are given.)
retain in mind, L/n_iius!f!r. 2. To be
^jeupesisju l5nQiunstD^s. One of the
attentive, think, be studious, Hierss.
sixty-four xfaxyanb, the power of sta
treuprretsrih^jeif,iireu^near
tioning the soul at pleasure in any of the
it, s. A capacitydepending upon a
five stagesin full energyby virtue of
strong memoryof doing eight different
abstract devotion for converse with the
things simultaneously.
deity. 2. The art of killing by sorcery.

^gueuih
LDZtgspejptaap, s. The death agony.
^eu^irS, 3. A place sacred to Siva,
*iyaW^ A species of figure in
rhetoricone of the thirty-five, embrac
ing several varieties, (tpuu$a>2i0e>ijirrgi
Qpui-i, Qus&sj g$]aipi9gjiairatia
^gusuiaiSDiT^ukcBsnir, s. Con
fusion, tgicuuib. 2. Inj ury, damage, uselessness, waste, C^ii. (c.)
^euiperaniuirdfrrs, inf. To die
forlorn and desolate, perish.
^leuiipeaniuirdQ^ujiu, inf. To do
in vain, to no purpose.
^/euiipearriuiruQuirs, inf. To be
come vain, fruitless,
ai.ia?, s. Avanthy or the modern
Ougein, one of the seven sacred cities,
Ji,i4rtiSQSpr,j>. See nH. Wils. p. 79.
Av'ANTI.
*.jya//5r9sc5, s. The same as ^ueu
*&. Wils. p. 79. Avaktika. 2. A parrot,
*

mu&Ttfhj&iit, s. Vulgar, ungrammatical language, 9*<?siQiwuS; [ex


jju.etJrgj, tu fall.] Wils. p. 43. Apau'hKAMSIIA.
.jyaiii, s. Uselessness, futility,
abortiveness, uiuaflairaiuj. 2. Fault, defect,
rata. As a prefix, it expresses negation,
contrariety, privation, also from, out,
inferior, &c. Wils. p. 75. Ava.
^/eu&iw, s. Vile deception,
trick, wrong, guile, ^larojjj ; [ex
et *i_i4, right.] [vul.~\ also commonly,
Wils. p. 75. AvAKADA.
gjeu&npw, s. Sudden or violent
death, a violent or fatal blow, jyAO
&i. Wils. p. 77. Avag'jiata.
^jeusneoiit, s. An unlucky, unpropitious time, 'A)<w*w>io. [vul.] 2. (c.)
Time of public calamity as death, epi
demic, famine, &c., C/s'.-.i,
^euQcr^pgHiuw, s. Unlucky cir
cumstances, jyi0xjM4*ro,). 2. Evil ac
tion, ffsjQe^jvna.
<gfei$pu>, g. Disgrace, iSiieap. 2.
A satirical song, <a*iiurLL. 3. Bad
singing, gj*i&ui<3as>x. Wils. p. 76.
Avageeta.
jeu3a(sl, s. Ill-fame, disgrace, as
j/u3i#&. Wils. p. 42. Apakeerti.
<9)eti(&jeBBiil>, s. A bad symptom,
i*<3$. 2. A bad disposition, QsCi-
oath.
^jeuQs&, s. A barren tree,
gmxt-iirpmrii!; [cx Qxgti, hair, here fruit.]
Wils. p. 76. Avakeshin.
eu Q <s , s. Calamity, loss by
casualty, ill-luck, disaster,
^sudSiun^^udSiuir^, s. An
ill-report, slander, disrespect, disrepute,
dishonor, &i*3ifi$.
<g/ais(3}f6l, . An ill-omen, a bad
sign, unfavorable symptom, Qxd-tgp.
<&l eu Q s neat, s. Rewards or
gifts bestowed in vain or for the en
couragement of vice, idleness, &c., as
to prostitutes, strolling players, jug
glers, &c

JUGUIX,
&j en &(8jesrth, s. A bad sign in ^usviuua, s. A grass w^hose root is
augury, an ill-omen, gKa-cHiS^ji.
fragrant, uiii*s>*, Andropogon, L. 2.
Brood, jyaoi
^jeusiheias, s. Dishonor, discre
jusuiuiQsiTL^j, s. A brooding hen.
dit, disgrace, ><spu4.
^eud^rreu, s. An untimely death,
^isuajiisrrds, inf. To sit on eggs,
brood, ^oDi_r*.
Qstl$tiiajiisitS>p&. The hen is hatch
^1 eu filial jriii, s. A bad device,
ing.
scheming trick, an underhand dealing,
^jemuLSi, inf. To call for suc
a stratagem, rgiQureisr,
cor, &c. See jfuutSi
fiarimUflcib. Evil scheming
promotes self-ruin. Prov.
* ^DfsyujsuLh, s. A limb, member,
a part of a body, part of a building, of
^eupiiglifl, s. A scheming dis
a tree, animal, &c, b-&ul/. 2. Body, (of
sembler, &c.
a man or other animal,)
3. [in
^jeurswiSderas, s. Unbelief, dis
rhetoric.'] A subdivision under the descrip
trust, doubt.
tion of metaphor, j)r*iuf/(g-a/*io; [ex jyi,
et /, to join.] Wils. p. 80. Avayava.
^euiSiutrtuw, s. Injustice.
jusviugS, s. The body, e_i_ei). 2.
^jeuupgH, s. Impiety, irreligion,
A whole or system having members,
superstition, atheism.
divisions or component parts, ijuii.
^jeuupfSujii), s. [prop.] ^jupgl
3. [in rhetoric] The counter part to
Sec .<y*<i. Wils. p. 80. Avavtb, which gee.
YAVIN".
jy eu u irp ti, s. An evil, injury. **g>jsi]a
iFssr. s. [ex ^eujr, et gj, born.]
Wils. p. 79. Avapata.
A younger brother, /s<iJ. Wils. p. 80.
^/euLjpfd, s. Bad advice, inu\-\
AVARAJA.
^gueustnir, s. A kind of pulse includ
^euuQuiu/r, s. An ill-name, illing several species, ^iiQiif., Dolichi
and l'haseoli, L.
fame.
Qpnjjdssjeiarr, s.
Psophacarpus
^jaiuQurr(ipgj,s. Time mis-spent.
Tetragonolobus,
L.
^l*uQutQ(i$Bm finuQuiQfff. Better is
snLLieueair., s. Wild beans, srrtl.
the time spent in penance than that
QQtrvtmf, Lablab vulgaris, L.
spent in vain.
Qa n
eu em n 9 6nfl tu eu em /r, s.
<gyeuw(s), s. Insulting treatment.
A kind of pulse whose fruits are in
^loiwlSds, inf. To treat with dis
bunches.
respect, despise, contemn, insult, dis
& eu u ueuanrrQeeueueuemir, s. A
grace one, if*gl*. (usrfiii.)
red species of pulse, Lablab cultratus, Z.
^jeuw^d&iBuLf, v. noun. A grin,
QuiueuemnQsirL^liuaietaiT,
s. A
a scornful laughter.
kind of bean used in medicines, caua^euw^uLi, v. noun. Disrespect,
valia (i lad iat a. L.
disregard, contempt, indignity, pro
issaeuearr, s. Dolichos Rugosus.
vocation, difitzr.
(rtott.)
^aimjrearth, s. An untimely death,
QuneueaiiT., s. A large species of
a violent deathwhether by suicide or
bean.
otherwise, jyareuiflrflsria.
uneoeueairQeusfr err euemir, s. Pulse
^/euiniflujiree)^, s. Incivility, im
that brings forth white fruits, Lablab
politeness, disrespect.
cultratus, L.
aessyeuaieiBir, 3. Pulse that brings
^/euLoeaifi, s. Unseasonable, ex
forth fruits in boughs also.
cessive and injurious rain, j/wwidskip.
$eunrs$neueutsarr, s. A bean from
^euLDirds, inf. To make useless,
the eastern islands.
abortive.
euirerreuaarr, s. Lablab cultratus, L.
jDjeuwiresrixigjeuwrresftpiii, s. Dis
grace, dishonor, shame, indignity, meat
@jbpeues>ir, s. A small kind of pulse.
sSanb. 2. Lowness, baseness. See jyu
j)feuir,pTon.
They, ji/eunsar. 2. He,
uwaru, and S(. Wils. p. 79. Avamana
(honorifically) for <jy*.
and Avamanita.
^jeumiresrlpwuear^iieas, v. noun. *j>] gu it essfliu ti>, s. [priv. sj."] [in
rhetoric] The thing with which another
Despising, disdaining, disregarding.
is comparedas, uiAiGursiiAarQsrii, words
^euQsrrsemw, s. Descent, de
sweet as milk.
scending, alighting, gipsigtM; [ex as*,
to mount] Wils. p. 80. Avarohan'a. * ^gueusoti,, 3. [prw. sy, et ueow,
strength.] Weakness, feebleness,
^1 eu eo & s bust ih^eueOLL^eesriii, s.
2. Suffering, pain, sorrow, distress, ex
Deformity, uncomeliness, unseeminglitreme sympathy, gs&uji. 3. Fainting,
ness, ugliness, impropriety, inelegance,
swooning, syncope, Q*iicq. 4. [in rhetoric]
indecency, &c, in language or other
Despair, dismay, intense grief, one of the
wise, jytpfidrawfl.
nine passions or emotions. See r*ii. (/j.)
^jeneoiL sastsieisr. s. A homely per
<0I eu go d s i_cu, s. Sea of distress.
son, rude fellow.
( *p. 67.)
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^jya/sOLcuti, s. Asylum, support,


^yeur. lizzie rreorQajerfl, s. A desert *^gij<sQj;jFLh, s. [priv. ^v, et e3a&ii>,
expansion.] That which is closed, shut,
plaii , a wilderness,
prop, stay,
2. A perpendicular,
<S9A9;. 2. (Anal.) Contraction, S(.
rfi^iii_Vi. Wils. p. 80. Avalamba.
^ysy/r^^/r/r, s. (Hin.) A havildar,
p. 83. Avikacua.
^aya/eiS, dQQpebr, ^(c^esr, uQum,
a non-commissioned native officer, a ser ^jyWils.
sQ&rj-ub,
s. [priv. ^y, et eSsnais,y
xx, f. n. To suffer, be distressed in mind,
geant,
<s*f. 2. To regret, lament, weep, be
cluinyc] Sameness, unchangcablencss,
moan, LywiAL/; [ex jya/evu).] (xmput-fsteontb.}
tSxtgiS^sBn. 2. [in yrammur.~\ That which
*r, j/armi, v. a. To desire, want, S(jiiu. 2.
is not varied from its original form,
*^>j su Q ffO & sir ih, s. Licking with
To desire intensely, crave, covet, burn
mru. Wils. p. 83. Avikaha.
tlie tongue, *<a> ; [ex .sym, et Csu^e*,
with lust, SunoxOsiaii. 3. (fit).} To ap
^jeSangesr^jeSsniR, s. One
proach, S)iii_ 4. n. n. To descend, &piix.
licking.] Wils. p. 81. Avalehana.
free from the desires of sense, one not
cgysuQeti fLb, s. That which is small,
subject to change, modification, as the
^)6uniLii'fe>, s. An elliptical form,
unimportant, of little value, diminutive,
deity, xt-^a.
needing some thing to complete the
#)iuib. 2. Disgrace, discredit, ^amissrib.
sense. 2. Agreement of wordsas of a *-jy sQ -S.Qearii, s. [priv. ^sy, el cSdQ
(c).
nominative with a verb, (marts/, and
arii, obstacle.] Freedom from distress,
^jya/so^ sm qjiu so, s. Unhusked
obstacles and imiKtliments, tSs<3riaiaj3.
<5>r.)
rice steepeil in water and then dried and
Wils. p. 84. Avig'uxa.
^gya/dsi/^eb, v. noun. Descending,
bruised, piSppe***. 2. fp.) Low or hollow
/><&s*>. 2. Desiring, oScjiity^A).
*^/ jfljfl'j'LD, s. [priv. j)f, et efi&rr
land, ueraih. 3. A tank,
rii, discussion.] Want of investigation or
^jeupstretrirar, s. A very small ^ffifJ, s. Boiled rice and other
judgment, error, fully, incautiousni'ss,
kind of fungus, s>ixien&. (c.)
tilings otTered in sacrifice to the gods, Q/s
iSsiciSiaantb. 2. Freedom from care arid
mrftarei. 2. Ghee, clarified butter, Q*i.
^/eupupih, s. Gram or other grain
anxiety, tranquillity, xiTaiiSarsom. Wils.
3.
Kicc
boiled,
Qnj>.
Wils.
p.
972.
Ha
vis.
so boiled as to be suitable for jy*i.
p. 84. AviciiAitA.
^/eSuuirsiii, s. [prop. jtjeSnuun
*=yswsrflsn<$,s. Curtain, @stDrrf@'2G0.
*
^>f
<s & rifl, s. A harlot, prostitute.
*ii.] Portion of an oblation,
See jJ*<?.
j>j &] Sstr^i su cbir , s. [/jroc. citZ.] A ^yafl, Qpgi) is^giy ayii,
f. To jyafl.*-, s. Food of the gods, Qpsu
mixture of rice, curry, ghee, curd, &c,
become 3oddun, boiled, cooked by boiling
ero"l, as ^ tt). 2. Pure food consisting of
or by steam, as rice or other substances in
milk, raw rice, &c, without salt, 0y?
^ya/srr, ^rtm. /cm. She, that woman,
liquid, G*x. 2. To become extinguished
C#yr. Wils. p. 972. Havis.
as a light, the sight of the eye, &c, be
<gjaS uurraih., s. Ghee, rice, &c,
come extinct or suppressed (as the senses
^fsup&ih, s. [pror.] Conjee, <s@S.
of an ascetic by austerities,) fadtiu. 3. To
apportioned to different deities in a
*jy a/asfl, s. The earth, yu9; [ex
perish, become ruined or destroyed, j^uSu.
meat offering, C^cjOTei; [ex
et
to preserve.] fp.) Wils. p. 79. Ayam.
4. [imjiersonalty.] To feel hot attended with
ucxib, share.]
perspiration, to swelter, L/ofix. 5. To heat
^_gy a; 6sf? u n&) 3 ear^QyOTflu/reUesr,
as moist straw, fruit, &c. heaped up, to fer
s. A king, r*r, the affix, uiu*r, being
inf. To present the essence of food,
ment as vegetable matter, Qi&iu. 6. To
protector. Wils. p. 79. Avanipala.
&c, in oblation to a deity or an idol.
become
salivated,
heated,
corroded,
sore,
jysusir, pron. mas. sing. (plu. jysu/r
&c, as the mouth or skin with lime or * jyffl&*su^ra=ii), s. [priv. ^sy, et eS
lie, that man, that person.
other caustics, or the ttesh by a tight band
mirib, belief.] Unbelief, faithlessness, in
age, raiC. 7. To be in the state of raw
^euearenear, /)ron. Each one, every
fidelity, jfuupgi. Wils. p. 85. Avisiivasa.
sores, small blisters, eruptions, &c, as
one.
ie&&eun&, s. An unbeliever, in
found in some cutaneous diseases, nakan
jya;/r, s. Desire, eagerness, avidifidel. Wils. p. 85. Avisiivasin.
8.
To
be
hot,
close,
confined,
as
in
a
dity, greediness, craving, cupidity, .saw.
* j)] a & 1 sin oJTld, s. [priv. ^.] Con
crowded
room
by
the
exclusion
of
air,
&c,
2. Intense or sensual desire, as lust, ava
9. To be afflicted, v<j*,. (c.)
tinuity either of things, place or time,
rice, great hunger, thirst, &c, ^atxuQuasx
that which is unscparated, ursuri^sraotn.
.syaS is^rresBtuih, s. Spoiled, dam
3. Descent, g$pi><g*>x. (j>.)
Wils. p. 84. Avicuhikka.
aged grain,
^ en n su uSl sot e& th ueo , p. noun. The
*
^>f
sS & <sn ^=^jysrfLi ss)^, *. [prir.
.gy
eSiu
n
iE0u
l/,
s.
Inextin
longing of a loving and affectionate busjy, et S,tiir.] Mental illusion, spiritual
guishable fire.
band and his wife when separated.
ignorance, jfsni4. (p.)
<gfe8iuei),v.noun. Boiled food, ^/eS
ieuneuipis&, inf. To extirpate the
^affiy.,
s. A curtain, filetBn&@'ieu.
tfiffi.
2.
A
kind
of
curry
without
acid,
desires arising from the senses, ,gs./4*,
S>>sp. 3. Heat of the body with per
(p.)
t
[* ^*-]
spiration in sultry weather, sweltering, ^sUlLiLci, s.
The
twenty-third
^1 en neS arH)u), s. Freedom from
n-.ii.ixi. 4. Fermentation, heating of
lunar mansion of the Hindus, the Dclphin
vegetable matter, of grain, &c., Qmuui.
desire, exemption from avarice, lust and
of the Europeans, gsKC&fijgisii>.
other sensual appetites, suppression of
5. Soreness of the mouth occasioned by
the passions, t8@uuiarm>ui.
heat in the systemchiefly found in *^o)9 3, s. [priv. ^1, et eS$, ride.']
childrencanker, salivation, &e., aruu
Irregularity, that which is contrary to
*j>]3utQj)j eu ir Q<ssr zi, s. South,
6. Heat from a crowd of people,
rule, EriouSJr<oio. Wils. p. 84. Avid'hi.
southern direction, Qpfxg ; [ex
down,
2. [local, corruption of jywj).] Distress,
downwards, e/ jy5*, to go, the south being
straits, i&faJi.
S\ eS lueo tnesir ii>, s. The offensive
considered downwards.] Wils. p. 82 and
smell of fermenting vegetable matter, &c *^>jdlfiiuii.) s. Indication of passion
83. AvacH and Avacheena.
^eScupsrS, s. Boiled meat.
by look, gesture, &c., theatrical gesture
^eun&ujn, s. People of the south
or action, lLi$.oji4. 2. A work on Pro
^feSiunjsrruj, s. Boiled fruit, fruits
country, Q^*ij>iii_i. 2. The learned,
sody.
^<^7*j. See ^tSsvii. (/j.)
wise men, xyafiaa. (uffffftat_/#ftuxrfiDiri_io.)
fermented, spoiled, &c.
<gi/e$i5uj&n'?ei),
s. A dancing room,
^/eSujjbudo, s. Soiled teeth.
*^>f surrii^!rLD, s. A void, vacuum,
play house, theatre, ni_3w.
0/^>Oo/*. 2. Interim, intermediate time jijsQ, d&KS/Desr, fiQpeir, ijGusnr, <a,
^jeSisiurr. s. Players, actors, tin
or place, uv*>; [ex ^/, et j(*ji7, inner.]
v. a. To boil in a liquid, seethe, par-boil,
ixs.
Wils. p. 83. Avantara. 3. A desolate
cook
by
boiling
or
by
steaming,
)/!**.
or solitary state, *-pi>t2&ssm. 4. Ruin,
* ^)] eQ ,v it u t en ih^syaff jgju.Tfa; lp.,
2.
To
quench,
extinguish
(light,
&a),
supwaste, ^ifiai.
. press or extinguish the senses, &c, /staRxx.
8. An inherent or essential quality, jj
fitreaxfiinut ; [ex jy, ct
without, ct uixi.
3. To ruin, destroy, jfS*. 4. To salivate,
Fire breaking out in the air.
burn with caustics, /riuCjj.4. (c.)
property.] Wils. p. 84. Avikab'iiava.
If,

-jyifvs
cgtf aSfipjB^, s. [priv. jy, et e$Qp jy tBydsdsayciQaswsv), v. noun. Sound
*?.] A holy place, a city near Benares,
ing as hawking, vomiting, &c, severely
famous for the resort of pilgrims, &i
and in quick succession, seS*<zi<8uLj. 2.
Being eager, hasty, earnest, Jaw.sou. (c.)
aSujirsjQ, s. [corruption of ^iSI
jpf**|AQ*BW)ar8(37<ir. He eats gree
'''
.) Too great conciseness, one of
dily, hastily, &c.
the three faults in composition. See
,jy*f44e,'t<2<3ra/r*US<5elr. He IS vomit
C^rsii, and j(Jtti^.
ing greatly.
jy aff r-sth, adv. [priv. jy, et eSap."]
mrij ^yej^*a/AO*cjrflr tSofQpff. The dog
attacks (us) barking eagerly.
Always, truQutQf^ii. Wils. p.85. Avirata.
^f^is^iQssBr^ (Jfi/StuQ^iu^**-. TTe works
^jy^JfTjati, . A medicinal plant,
with great diligence, or with eagerness,
also. j('jf> Ji_/i6 and #406.
for his pay.
*^9f JKoTirpih, s. [priv. jy, eteSQsrn
gfeiimatiQs&QiriQeadr. He rims about
opposition.] Concord, concurrence,
his business with great eagerness.
non-opposition, tStiirptftiiseui. Wils. p. 85. <J)/G>j&, s. [prop. .jyaSaF.] Neatness,
Atibod'ha.
trimness,
^jsSQirtrpf&QeosRti s. A figure
^/eys-irs, adv. Neatly, compactly.
in Rhetoric in which a sentence is
^eym-dsnnesr, s. One too fond of
taken in different meanings or one op
posite to its apparent sense.
dress.
^/eSQjjnpajiifslujiriT, s. The name
^ai&darTifl, s. Feminine of the
of a book composed by ntp tms u9.
above.
jyafl.r, j. Light, splendor, iSj&n&ih. cjya/a^ii)jya/i^U), 8. Medi
2. Grass, t^^v. (utvfiih.)
cine, a medicament or drug, an anti
dote, remedy. See
Wils. p. 177.
Ocshad'ha.
jfJtym, j)fSr, p. n. To glitter, glimmer,
corruseate, shine, iSisifi&s, 2. To tear,
^l<siieif,pui!rQujiTau). s. Medical
means, medicament, . 5*^ Cm.-' .rend. Jp. (*g>.) ( p.)
, . . - 1?, s. The shining moon. ^gya^ swrajr, s. (]>lu. .jysyesjr/f.) The
jy sQsuiTJiih) s. [priv.
ct eSsuir
name of an Asura, mris. 2. An Asura,
pii, discord."] Concurrence, concord, con
sent, js*f. Wils. p. 85. Avivada.
jya/^/r, 8. (Hin.) A seat on an
elephant or camel, iuteCio^>aS.
jy jfiC?a/<5ii, s. [pric. jy, e/ tSQai
u. sayaci/y.] Dulness of intellect, stu- **g/e>j<j5!fFi>LL3in&, 8. Instruction
pidncss, uuskilfulness, r:;!iL-.: . fj>. J
of a disciple by a Guru through symbolic
Wils. p. 85. Aviveka.
characters, of which there are two kinds,
55?a,;"? ' and >. .'..-^,<~ -.. See j?iir*.
^eSQeuS, s. A foolish person.
Wils. p. 85. Avivekin.
^s>juscuirap.irs!arLC), 3.
One of
^jyafltp, s. A single grain of boiled
the thirty-two kinds of native arsenic, g,i
rice, - -. CcJ
mi^^fiur^BBTMSQairrJqplQmuvrj. A single ^jya/zfl, s. [improp. gjsSiB and sj a
grain of rice will not be found in a well
d.J The indigo plant, /8iiua(rQ. Indicleaned vessel.
gofera tinctoria, L.
MviaiiSfiargGvirrtl&iLLjfir? If you Cat
twelve marcals of husks, will not one grain <4>/s>{j)iJfiLh, s. A bilious disease, i3p
of rice touch (your teeth?) i. e. if you
/sijtusib. 2. Venereal disease, ffir*>. (Af.
take much trouble, will you not derive
Vic.)
some lienefit ?
^snai. pron. neut. pi. They, those
tilings, ^f&;StsafUUeiima&*tl.QluQuijt. 2. 8.
^ftiofii^ jfjifi, v. n. To become loose,
An assembly of poets or learned men, a
untied, unfastened as a knot, &c, *L:^rSj,
council of state,
3. An assembly in
2. (/>.) To open, expand, &c, as a flower,
a public office, Ct *b. 4. Poets, iyu/. 5.
The place of an assembly, a king's court,
t_2; Ja.-ar,t. A garland of opening
gfxu&iui; [ex jy, et >*.] (p.")
buds.
^muuimai. Such as, they are.
**J#C?*r!w. The honey-distilling
^leaQjiuidsu),
s. The professed
flower-groves,
modesty of an autiior.or the apology he
^ayaffip, d&Qpesr, piQ^esr, uQuosr,
makes in entering on his work, in order
*, v. a. To loosen, slacken, untie, unbind,
to disarm criticism. 2. The modest be
unpack, unfasten, unscw, opi^urfij**. 2.
havior of a speaker or singer in a pub
To cause to open, as the snn opens flowers.
lic assembly.
Humming insects are also described by
poets as opening the flowers, .-::7*Qiiu. j^saia/, aQQpeisr, pQpeisr, u(2u6bt,
**, v. a. To bruise or beat rice, &c, in a
3. To solve an enigma, unriddle, explain
mortar, to pound, press so as to bruise,
a difficulty, cS.~..svtJ.?!**.
QtrsirQpiseSiuartstfi.
2. To Crack,
break, Quilts, (p.)
What he has bound with his foot, none
can unbind with their hands ; i. e. he is
^sneu^ei), v. noun.
Cracking,
a crafty man whose schemes no body,
breaking. 2. Beating of rice. 3. Stab
though ever so skilful, can defeat.
bing.
*.jysfJgj-t^szi, s. A natural affini j>j OTii/iusi), s, Collection, !3jilL@.
(!>)
ty or relation, *ur**iLurp>h.

=iysu, pron. neut. pi. They, ^foofS


i&xtjuars&iot&u^QLiQuiui. AS jysoof.
^jeueSiun'^issr, s. Those elephants.
^jya'isfiuj^^Lo, j. [priv. jy, et eS
A thing that cannot be fully per
ceived or comprehended, an attribute of
the deity. (1/inga Purana,) !o'M*OTij
uujflgi. Wils. p. 86. Avyakta. 2. A num
ber, sextillion, &Qtetr.
^gyei/afJujii), s. Wrath, weerdQsiril.
(See 9iSui4.) 2. Scandal, reproach,
reports of jealousy, siosas'S. (p.)
^ysi/affujtii, s. An offering made
to the godsa word used by brahmans,
Wils. p. 972. HcvTA.
* sti af3 cu iu tis , s. [priv. gy, et gSiuuj.']
An indeclinable word or particle. Wils.
p. 87. Avyaya.
jijsusDsu, s. (Sec ysiraDffl/.) Mother,
aii. 2. A female ascetic, piuQuair. (p.)
3. A female authoress, *-._-'.
^sytpis/r, s. The Qa/ sir Qar (jrj&Qj
shrub, Asclepias, L.
<$l tfi&iu eutrsnrsir, s. A coarse kind
of rice, g*Qs*j. (c)
jy tp
s.
Beauty, comeliness,
liandsomeness, elegance, propriety, fine
ness, Qujoismi. (c.) 2. The beauties or
graces of language or style, jraSk*uAp.
These as given in the uriSni of mdrgr&i,
are ten; viz.: 1. ub**<3AhuA, speak
ing concisely. 2. tSamsa>ifo&i, treating
a subject clearly and plainly. 3. *tS^rQ(S''
Ban*, acceptableness to the educated. 4.
msaQ<t*$Limi/t0A>, using elegant words,
suitable expressions. 5. ^ao*iyi>i_>u!, being
pleasant to the car with a good rhythm
and cadence. G.^tfap^i-M'f^, being com
prehensive, profound. 7. qpsi>psSa>m*uLi,
systematic arrangement, method. 8. -u*
iD&jumom, being without obscurity or con
trariety. 9. tSofiSiugeuiufoii, giving a good
sense, as allegorical, &c. 10. tlaa^rr
c-i",.'.'""r.j-:J. having common examples so
as to be understood by all. 3. One of
the eight varuLi, in composition, the pro
per choice of words. (See *aniq.) 4.
Jaggary, coarse sugar *(yiMr. (3/. Die.)
(P.)
,^yp6Br, s. [fern, ^ip.] A hand
some man. 2. [Per antonomasia.'] The
god Vishnu, honorifically, jjic**.
^tp(fio?a), s. One of the hundred
and eight places sacred to Vishnu. 2.
One of the six places sacred to Subramania.
^Lp&irjrih, 3. Brilliancy of ex
pression, Rf)iici*uGu*ss>s. 2. Mere,
empty compliment, ff>ir4*iJ*fijfij(Ju
* oo
^ tp (5 n LL l_ , inf. To display
one's beauty, ornaments, make a parade
of dress. &c, 2. To make odd gestures,
as children, &c, mimic, mock by ges
tures, ajff^Qffiuiu. fy.)
^jifi(^^Q^weo, s. A beauty spot.
See Qpaii,
^i(V)&]GniruQuGnr, s. A kind of
prepared arsenic, SUfirurKtttmji.
^tts*3tusk, 8. Assafcetida, Ou
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s. Fire, O/f^ul/. 2. Heat,


rii. 3. The eighteenth lunar man
sion, C*i^a>t_. 4. The planet Mars, Q*/
mtiu. 5. Hell, rr*^. 6. Pungency of heat
upon the tongue from acrimonious plants,
&c., ^s. 7. Envy, jealousy, rage, Cui4.
8. Smarting of a wound, Qsigtuu. 9. The
burning of a fever, r*<s. 10. The heat or
burning of poison in the system, !i_4Q^<i(.
Sj Lp eo ev ears\ LpQeoireisr, s. The
sun, ^P^*. 2. Mars the planet,
.--'. 3. God of fire, jy*BcsfiC/ii*-.
^fipeoniy. ifQeom^, s. Siva,
jy tp a) a? (fl iu sir, s. A poisonous
snake, as nMflvdr.
Slgjbaememsisr, s. Siva, &euesr.
S/tfipsessreuiiQ^irasr, s. Veerapattra, <Set-t&$tdir.
^jipibiSp$ii>i s. A kind of bilious
disease.
^ItfipiSxaseu, s. One of the seven
hells in which fire is the instrument
of punishment, %ci<g^^(CTjjld, . A species of snake,
the bite of which causes insufferable
burning, &iuwmu.
^jipsO=3ytpjjy, QGSpdr, SjlfianQp
tar, QmOr, jf(j>u. V. H. To bum, be hot,
glow as coals on fire, mrw. 2. To be
impatient, irritable ; to burn with envy,
jealousy, rage, G*mSii*. 3. To smart as a
wound, be inflamed as the body when
poisoned with the bite of a snake, &c, to
smart as the mouth after eating pungent
spices, &c. nfiu.
^1 ip eSI
v. noun. A burning,
smart pang.
S/ippS, v. noun. Burning, heating,
smarting, raging, &e. 2. s. Envy, jea
lousy, irritation, irritability, G&ruib.
!P pj)>i SQpeer, ^/LppfSQenresr
C<aSr, j/iffip, v. a. To burn, scorch, heat (as
the sun), cauterize, cause heating, smart
ing, &c. as a sore, a burn, a caustic, poison
&c, to inflame, irritate, exacerbate,
d>jLpetirii>, s. A corpse, a carcass,
iSmm. 2. Fire,
^Lpek, s. A corpse, a carcass, l9
CSVid.
cgyt^?, QQpsisr, isQ/sssr, Q&jsk, s/j^liu,
v. n. To decay, degenerate, perish, be
corrupted, ruined, wasted, blighted, ef
faced, obliterated, abolished, demolished
annihilated,
2. To fail (as a pro
mise), be frustrated as a hope, &c., be
refuted, pep.
^jila(nj, s. Abortion, &(nj<auL$Gq
^ifi^iLisf., s. A miscarriage, an
abortion applied chiefly to brutesthe
casting of the young, eisSpfiiiicfippgi.
<9li$ihQiiTeiBiri8gij0GO,v.noun. One
of the eight constituent parts of virtue,
J/pt^fluu.
.syi^L/aBT, s. A foul ulcer, s^ayu
uakr. (M. Die.)
SjL$iD$, s. Waste, extravagance,
malicious intention, Q<&^.
<$>lilQppG0, s. Waste of property,
as of capital, principal, &c. G^w^a/.
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tg)ijSI&&iTLLijf-ujii>, s. Improper
sy L$(ii_/, s. [vul.~] The non-pay
treatment, an unlawful or wicked pro
ment of a debt or the non-restoration of
ceeding.
another's property from dishonest mo
tives, liic. 2. Ruin, devastation, in
fl/(jS(3iar. He gives much trouble by
jury, damage, <?.
delaying to pay the debt.
i". - .-i -> , r.
. He talks
of destroying my property.
^i^danL-Uf-iuaansGsr, s. A tur
bulent fellow, a bully.
j^ijliiiLjQffujiij, inf. To damage a
thing. 2. To debauch a woman.
^/ySjut-i, v. noun. Destroying,
ruining, wasting, consuming in an ac
S/ySliiiueir, s. [fit/.] A spendthrift,
tive sense, j[Sii>*.
a profligate, txrfi/l. 2. One who makes
excuses for not paying debts, restoring
l^I u u it erfl , s. A spendthrift,
property, &c, ly/Ci-oSr.
squanderer, prodigal, profligate, amprdL
SI il tunp,up$Eis&, s. A name of ^tfi (GjS^ffi), s. A medicinal tree
D'hurupaty, the wife of the Pandu
whose root, bark, fruit, leaves, flowers,
princes.
&c, are an antidote against poison, QB
ions, Alangium decapitalum, L.IVote.
^/y$ujiT(Tp60,a. Property devoted
From this is extracted wood-oil, a medi
or entailed in perpetuity to a temple or
cine for looseness, Sirmfi^itSiuib.
other charity, tifaiuiar ,gi>l. 2. God,
^/{fljOir, s. A hermaphrodite, ^eS.
^fL^iunemw, ncg. v. noun. Incorruption, immortality, imperishableness, ^gjLfitsQ, s. The mouth of a river in
Qa-nno,
which the tide ebbs and flows, sifiopxib.
SH^I-euffid^, s. An unjust lawsuit, <*>j(ii, QQpeisr, C^sor, Co/sir,
a groundless prosecution, a frivolous or
v. n. To weep, cry, r*. 2. To bewail,
groundless defence, a lost lawsuit, jyrf
lament, l/wiJu. 3. To whine, figs***. 4.
To low, bellow, (as a cow for its calf),
apuySliurrpQuear, s. A pure vir
bleat, (as a sheep), mew, (as a cat), caw,
(as a crow), cry or hoot, (as an owl),
ginIn some of these a cry of distress or
SI $ens, v. noun Destruction, deanxiety is indicated as of the dam for its
cay, ruin, fisn^oj.
young.
tg/ifleii, v. noun. Decay, injury, ruin,
Would you be adorning your hair with
loss, desolation, the act of perishing.
flowers while your belly is craving food ?
C. 2. That which has perished of
itself, <2*lLi_i. 3. Fault, immorality.
infaGrr iohOsu^Ai? What though we roll
(in a restricted sense,) deviation from
in sorrow from year to year, can the de
rule, <sppJ>.
rz< -j .-. i_ Cr.-r ;.T
Just the
ceased return again to this nether world ?
same appearance as before.
(Lp a eear sasfl, s. A speciea of
plant from which water is continually
<9iy!ileleisreB)LD, ncg. v. noun. Free
oozing and dropping, g>ttO.
dom from decay.
Qp z Gfretr ear, s. A hypocritical
^t^Q//ra)tD, s. The time of a
weeper.
universal deluge and destruction at the
end of an age, y 1 j~- --^
S/Qp<3GaR> A crying one,
QfiQmnrsar.
aaniiuySlpio, v. noun. Suffering
extremely.
SlQgems, v. noun. Weeping, crying.
SempujySlpa), v. noun. Being dis ^(y<g,lslpg!,SI(!#lslesrg>, u>, s/Qps,
heartened, dispirited, without hope.
v. n. To rot, putrify, decay, corrupt, u>
ntfia. 2. To be raw as sores, ulcers, &c.
cSfLfl, sQQpssr, pQpesr, uQuek, da,
v. a. To blight, blast, ruin, Q*Q*s. 2
S/Qpsei). s. Rotten fruit, &c, any
To waste, injure, damage, uipr**. 3. To
abolish, consume, annihilate, destroy, de
thing rotten or putrified, ^jttf&arg.
molish, exterminate,
4. To efface
SjQgSsQsLLQuQurrp), v. noun.
obliterate, o&ui*. 5. To refute an argu
Decaying gradually.
ment. *rt^*.
SiQ{)(8>&i->unes$, s. A sore on the
Qfi-itt$*8fiuti-jliQiiy-yib. If you spend
what you have not earned, you will sutler.
hands or feetsupposed to be from the
lick of a poisonous reptilecausing
the flesh to putrify and drop off by
*(7r;iAi^li_ft<iiCp. It would be better
little and little, s..-8<_Caro. 2. The
to destroy the foetus, (to cause abortion.)
poisonous
reptile causing the sore, j>a--s
mfi&ez$$$\i-it. They will waste nothing
in vain. (fia*ri_i4.)
SiQg^fnuuiii, s. The name of
syi^/i-l, s. A fabrication cither
a reptile whose lick is supposed to be
verbal or written to deprive another of
poisonous, gj*!j.O**^.
his right, a forgery, (a law term), Qur
j*9c<3. 2. An excuse, pretence, sub
Siqg(3)Gts&, s. A kind of eruption,
terfuge, T*<;uji(5. 3. Obstacle, im
chiefly about the ears, g>iaruusSr.
pediment, hinderance, />i_. 4. Means ^1 (Lp a irjv, s. Envy, grudging,
used for counteracting magic, poison
Qufoeou. 2. Falsehood, deceit, guile, Ourj.
&C. uapsi.

jysrr
j)=s>,j yjarP<Ij vQf&fiCiuii. Imprint this
*9*iusvB0reixQiGsnT$s}QsAm>tu. The tur
j>j (Lp<(3), s. Filth, impurity, stain,
on your mind and attend to it.
rets which reached to the sky.
taint, pollution, moral defilement, ur.
wTsafflaiijuttu4iasG!(yar. He measures
sy Qp4$ uQuf, inf. To speak
2. Knvy, Q'jftsooio. 3. Excrement,
4.
thrusting in the mareal j i. e. into the
A tortoise, ^aoto, change of Jtofv.
impressively, emphatically.
heap.
fteiu<&**iiS,sABtr. She lias an unclean
&IQJ!PcSy<3>^giets>&, v. noun.
head, i. e. she has her menses.
Closeness.
He measures by striking oft" the excess of
g\Qgm&*pt8', . Lie or lixivium.
(i iv&l , s. Depth of water, iorr
the grain.
gfqgiaeatiu, inf. To grow un
pit. (aipuLirtBxxib.) 2. (c.) The ridge in
ggiuarstifiuif.. As God allots.
clean, dirty.
which betel is planted, QmpfZaHtQibiriiLj.
gferr dsns _ ^/etrppev, v. noun.
^Qpsaessrsueiri s. A small insect, *>jq>mjgi, QQpehT, ^QpiifiQearssr,
Measuring.
blight, &c. about plants, leaves, &c,
Ox*, Jttp*p, v. n. To become pressed, be
^jerri-ft
v. noun. Measurement, ^
&'-iq?\ [<* J*"*', adhering, el jjar, termi
impressed, pressed close or hard, ^qpk*.
(
2.
The lengthening of the sound of
nation.]
2. To become firm, close, fast, compact,
a letter, ^wQui_
jf^igd&gr&a, inf. To be envious,
to be pressed together, n-g^uuS**. 3. To
^enQuQis, inf. To lengthen a
be immersed, to sink, be overwhelmed,
to SllOW envy, QulGODicQsrster.
ingulphed, plunged, (in sorrow, joy, dis
Utter, whether vowel or consonant, by
^KgianeBLD, s. A species of tor
ease,) jyuSip. 4. To be enchased, inlaid,
the insertion of another short letter
toise whose shell is used for the handle
imprinted,
ufiiu.
(c.)
or mute, as the case may be, fur the
of penknives, &c, prraua.
Brsj\Qs*itu<y,rig}eirar. He will suffer long
sake of the poetry, and sometimes for
^IQgd sneeridearii>, s. An envious
and greatly in hell.
euphony, as,
for <jp ; wfifmiS*
mind.
gft&ustsTpg\Gffj!ij(ip*ilg,tsr. They were
QsieSss.
immersed in an ocean of joy.
^QpsSeireroLD, s. Purity, immacu^yrrOu6K>z_, v. noun. The length
*orcy(yjff0*c^3. Write so as to in
lateness, spotlessness.
ening of a letter chiefly for the sake
dent
well,
(on
the
ola.)
of the verse. There are two ways of
T^,E/.s/rsnLD j)j(i,tB(8j, s. The
sreSarSmzpep. To be trodden under foot,
doing this. 1. e_tSrcrQLiDi_, the addition
armadillo, ^g^. 2. (*.) A tortoise,
pressed into the earth.
of a short vowel to a long one, either
^/(ipi/BSSLLt,
inf.
To
tie
fast.
in the beginning, middle, or end of a
<gfQpt5j(3juLQt9-, v. noun. Pertinaci
word as ffjg)
gift for
lhb^
^/Qpiefia)giQgfcgi&eti, v. noun.
ty, persistence, obstinate determination.
ess, bannerfor ui_a; and si"-, mul
Depression, humiliation, the state of
j>j(tfisjQsrr<S, s. The scales of the
titudefor <sqp. Again this is divided
being sunk, sinking, suffering by a dis
into ^iupaDSiucsQusBii_t and QwpcDsiuesGu
armadillo.
ease, pain, &c.
*>i. 2. $pjne*Qua>^, the lengthening of
^j'tgiiQlj, SQpebr, ^QpisiSQearek, cSyi^)iji_/, s. Boiled rice, Q&njpi.
the mutes, n, 15, r, *, to, *-, At, uv, w, cr, and
C<jr, jyty^f, t>. n. To suffer, be in dis
('*) (p-\
<S> by being repeated twice either in the
tress, i^tf. 2. To be injured, ruined, Q*i_. ^/(LpuLj^LD, s. World of the gods,
middle
or end of a word when they
3. To grieve, sorrow, regret, be in anguish,
are
placed
after one or two short syl
Swerga,
G>rCeuf<4.
(p.)
&c, be anxious for, gaiuuui. 4. To cry,
lables, as ^[rBsisia, (yir^tg*, icairdrg^,
weep, j^f. 5. To pity, gj/i*. 6. To sink .jy ^o/Lo, s. Extension, an extended
down, be depressed, pressed tight, &c, ^
surface, (of country, sea, &c.) an extended
<gjGiruuu>cgyetruLf, v. noun. Mea
level, a plain, uiul/. 2. Country, *. 3.
oe'P. ". To become dim, 9*ioopd. 8. To
suring, iata>*. 2. (Jiy.) Fate, destiny,
be diseased, SjS>#>. 9. To sound, re
Sea, *i_*i. 4. Muddy, slippery ground, m
smiji. 3. Needless repetition, chatter,
CPjgi^ftiii. 5. A hill fort, &ssii}. (W.) 6.
sound, s"5**- 1 0. To fear, jfis*. 11. To
jywiiq. 4. Expressing dissatisfaction,
be idle, inactive, QmZu. 12. To be unset
Greatness, Quasmtm. 7. Trembling, mdiisw.
QP&GPSfsaos.
tled,
13, [in love poetry."] To loiter,
8. A drum, optx. 9. A field of battle, Quri
leave home reluctantly,
(p.)
txaib. 10. Various kinds of cakes, jjuu(j
HBfia>fi<ufe3iji2e<ir, The damsels are
ssw. 1 1. Filthy ground, jfcyiicgrfsuii. (p.")
without number.
Lgespua, s. Compactness, tight
^gi/eiruuerrds, inf. To repeat, use
ness, firmness, closeness of texture, p* jt/snLp, sQQpear, pQ^ear, uQusnr,
is, v. a. To invite, bid, call, accost respect
sib. 2. Hardness. *q.artb. 3. Tenacity,
needless repetitions, prate, chatter,
fully, cite, summon, andaiirar. 2. To in
close-fisteduess, Jit-urtsrii. 4. Impression,
kiOu. 2. To complain, grumble, express
voke the deity, &c, to adjure a spirit
imprinting, upiiiy. 5. Reservcdness of
dissatisfaction, oi>o5^'*.
to take temporary possession of a person,
mind, closeness, jy._ii. 6. Obstinacy,
&l<s<ruuehr,8. [prop. eg>jei)uueisr.'] A
in order to utter an oracle, Qsm/hr^ueoipss.
pertinacity, energy,
7. Hard study,
babbler, prater, chatterer, d^suGu*
3. To lead, conduct, &c, /s-d-tf-uGurs. 4.
close application of mind, it0Mwarib. 8.
Qmntr.
To introduce as into an assembly, saius
(Jig.) Avarice, .Cv#uio. (c.)
sonyst*. 5. To call (a snake, evil spirit, jysrrsi], s. Measure, degree, pro
&c.) by incantation, enchantment, &&,
A miser would rather lose his life than
portion, quantity, magnitude, size, ca
ti,tfi\rp#r*ias>yi*s. 6. To evoke, charm, in
give any thing from his fortune.
pacity, bound, limit, compass, number,
vite
or
draw
into
union
with,
i)i,j?ius!j!i*.
jjtipjifidsirijek, s. An obstinate
standard, manrussip. 2. The proper or
required measure, the complement num
man. 2. A hard-hearted, an inexorable
Orptstrrdu.
Ob
!
divine
father,
if
I
rever
ber, size, weight, &c, iol-Q. 3. With *-ii>,
man. 3. A reserved man. 4. A coura
ently
iuvoke
thee,
thou
wilt
condescend
to
it expresses a limited extent of mea
geous man.
own me as thine. (.Ste^/wii.)
sure, time, distance, &c, as ^su.sr(i4,
^/QP^LOirsuuirirds, inf. To be
gfai?!rxjai>!&sQsffaBfGltvKfi!rsn: He Called
only so far, even so much. 4. Suffixed to
strict, exact to the utmost in dealing.
and brought him.
participles, it means when, as soon asas
2. To be precise, particular, to make
eflrvjiig/jsaemtpds, inf. To invite
L/ffff*<giCKa?*fc, as soon as seen. 5. A mea
much of a little fault, to be rigid. 3.
sure
or thing to measure with, jye|(jS.
to a meal, or an entertainment.
To criticise.
There are four kinds of measurement;
^jeBLpsenx, v. noun. A call, a
viz.: 1. r5rOTAi, computation. 2.
Jj(lgjjfJ, QQ/Debr, jtiQp^^Qesresr,
calling,
weight, measurement by balance. 3.
G~sr, siQftf, v. a. To press, press hard as in
^jeatfiuLf^v. noun. Invitation, re
Ofs^/sti, measurement of capacityas dry
writing with a heavy hand, impress, im
quest, citation, summons, invocation,
or fluid measure. 4.
measurement
print, jioptfiQeiiu. 2. To make firm, com
ttttAms,
of extension, a long measure and land
pact, uuJ*. 3. To set diamonds, &c,
measure.Some add a fifth O^^w, jerk
enchase, inlay fine gold in jewels, up**. tjystT) sQQpebr, liQpeirr, uQudr, as,
ing with finger.
4. To repeat, reiterate sentiments or argu
v. a. To measure, fathom, explore, esti
ments in order to make an impression on
g)ir ^IcrtSpQsfipjn, It has gone up to
mate, ^sro/Q*iijiu. 2. To apportion, mete
the in i m.!s of otliers, to insist upon, main
(the limit of) the king; i. e. it is too late
out, measure out, ub8i_. 3. To extend,
tain tenaciously, *<5A9^<sAa. (c.)
now to adopt measures to prevent it.
reach,
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" ^eri?vG j-.- -. .r.'^:,:j. There is no


QtfisnpiuaJGeaQfiu&iSuuy.. The news
importance in the thingit matters not.
were so up to yesterday.
(SsuAscSoiiH-gsEigiOTii. According to the
fteisrpeireyi}>. Until this day, in
caste will be the disposition.
the course of to-day.
j^;iir/<jui7!(!i. Till he comes.
jt/errsneu, s. Measure, a definite
GuMBeiTiaiustmiib. As high as, or as far
quantity, .sysiaj. 2. Bound, limit, 7&8w.
as the region of the clouds.
3. A measure, or thing to measure with,
fr&affewSQs<jii3Ciui$-*>mflgi. It has so hap
sysirs/4i(jJ. 4. A medium of knowledge,
pened to me; at least in my case, &c.
artiK^siCiuJrmisBubaor. 5. The name of a
logical work, jqssfnv^&i. 6. Day, mr&.
There are eight ways of obtaining the
limited the feast to his own circle.
true knowledge of a thing or occurrence ;
gy sir eu
s. A line containing
viz. : 1. MiiB, by the senses, especially
four metrical feet, *rp9ni>i(s^^..
the sightby experiments, iSig\ui^sui2r
ietreui$-G$(i!)<ijgii>, s. A eS(T^ppii>
torsarih. 2. ^^loifsna, by inference, by draw
verse of four lines, each of which
ing conclusions from what has been ad
contains four feet, <?*ri-3<3Aj<4.
mitted or is supposed true as QnguiSpcg
Jajiijiiuii L/aMQutirp^is*'. where smoke is,
^jeirsuL^^^fem-LSiii, s. A kind
there is fire. 3. <g*uno, by the testimony
of poem, gtiiSiutptb,
or assertions of great men, either orally
^jstrsiigs/sa, inf. To find out, as
or in writing, QuHQtuii^iijiQfiii. 4. jya
certain a number and decide, was>rapta.
by deduction established from
eg/ eir en p p gi^ sir eS eo eo n p gp.
premises, ^mHnfiajfuu^ftas g)fS&isKrS
appel. n. That which is beyond num
BtQpasiitS), 5. n.m>ariii, by similarity or
ber, measure, weight, &c.
likeness, comparison, ior u^uQu^Q^wsr^Qfi
^/Gtreuns, inf. [used adverbially .]
tsai*&. G. jyufaiift, proof of non-existence
Moderately, to a limited extent, accord
as
(y)rfl6u2w, ilfsrejleuTeOi QfiQQgit&iTiii, gsarfl
ing to.
ttrupQcsiirftitiM. 7. jg0&, by traditional
jysfra9L_, inf. To estimate, cal
testimonyas gbwiDrjftp(2uq&Qfi&uffi, this
culate. 2. To guess, conjecture. 3. To
tree is haunted by the deviL 8. ^uuici,
measure, explore, fathom. 4. To in
proof of co-existenceas ^Jififign^atiQi
vestigate, examine, search into.
arii, where a thousand is, there is a hun
^oiiar s5ycff?i_A_i_jrj. One cannot
dred, (p.)
fathom him.
<gjetres>eujir(8jQuuJiT, s. A meto
j>j erreS i_ u u t_ np, neg. rel. part.
nymy in reference to measure, weight,
Incomprehensible.
number, &e. In Nannool, four kinds
are given, TCj!yc5yverDu^jFigQuiur, ciQpjiej
tg/erreSeBii, v. noun. Measuring,
e*SB>nimBcQuut, Qps0ejes9B>*iiuB(Quiurt and
admeasurement, j/fd(da>x. 2. Estima
tion, calculation, guess, <o.8ulS<3. 3. *.
Weight, iBa>p. 4. Capacity, extent of t^gjsir&Ln, s. A curl of hair, u>u$n&
one's power. ifi(j/r*ij.
*<ySr. Wils. p. 72. Alaka. 2. Woman's
*&gi(3&> / "
tuii. Estimatean
hair, QusHmSi. (p.)
enemy's power.
^>/eir&uj3, s. A knot of woman's
^ssreStupQ^emisib^ s. A kind of
hair, iostilirGUB0e2iBruir$i).
poem.
<-gy arras/i, s. Water, Or. 2. A por
^eireSpss, inf. To exceed the
cupine's quill, utirfiQfdr. (p.)
measure, the appointed limit, &c, &>
^gy
air 65 srr lj <_y, s. [corrupted from
&oi_a*. 2. To transgress, violate a rule,
^^isrijL/.] Sociableness, sociality, a*ii.
iSp. 3. To exceed all bounds, be immea
surable, inconceivable, nattaSptm.
(c.)
jyeireSpihigQutrrrtjek, s. Immense * j>j etr 65 it Lj ft^gy srr S3) 65, s. The
name of the city of Kuvera, <gQun& smth.
property beyond the power of calcula
Wils. p. 72. Alaka.
tion, a thing incomprehensible, a mys
^/etretsaujrTeifl, s. Kuvera, the king
tery.
of <%eesri-{A.
,y sir eSasr sold, neg. v. noun. Immeasurablcness, couutlessness, immen ^jysiTQ, s. The hen of an owl, fowl,
sity.
Or peaCOek,
(?irS, iosSAi jga/ji^drQuMtr.
(QjSiAiMNi.) 2. The hen of a swan, jjt&raru
^gysfro/Cs/ra), s. A land measurer's
Oua>l_ (r<5.) 3. A COCk, QseiAi. (^){7f
rod.
!2ar.) 4. The third lunar asterism,
^gysrro/iF/n^s. A stamped measure.
^gyara/u^, inf. To measure, as
As the cock-swan approached, its hen
certain, to limit.
declined embracing it.
gysrrQai@i<, inf. To take a mea
jqtxoDsuQuirfi^fi Q&rif-vSixGiusGBr. Skanda
sure, dimensions, &c, of a thing.
whose banner is painted with the figure
cgysueuetra] @a;a/sira/, s. So much,
of a cock.
so many.
^jysrrias/r, s. The salt-marsh, luu
^jeusuefre^LD. Even so much, only
aib. 2. The sea, ocean,
3. The third
so far, that is all.
lunar mansion, rj^3>*sier. 4. The loam,
waVa/sira/, s. How much, how
<ga>mG*gi. 5. A long road, tamfi. 6. The
earth, y,d. (p.)
many.
Qieppen-aj. Up to or till yester ^gyarrL/uLO, s. Measurement, ji/eir
day, in the course of yesterday.
liqj [exj(ar.] (p.~)
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jysrrii), *. Salt-pans, salt-works, a


place where salt is formed.
2. fp.)
A maritime district, one of the five kinds
of land, 0j^rfuii. 3. Sharpness as of
a sword, &c., also of intellect, asJswo. 4.
Closeness,
^/eap^ujir, s. Females of the
salt-making caste, a-uua>tjiu<2uisGii-ieiT*r.
^/etrjijpiS eo u>. s.
Brackish and
barren ground. See *w;*uiA.
^jsrrpgiuueianff, s. A plant grow
ing by the sea and in brackish soil, icg*
^ueir^iuL-ieo, s. A kind of grass,
Fomnierullia cornucopice, L.
^gysir^^ijySsir, *. A species of
Illecehrum, lllccehrum brachiatum, L.
sysirsi//f, s. (sing, ^jeneassr.) Saltmanufacturers,(the caste,) n-uuancuQuir.
srr en eir ir a/, SQpear, ^/eireueiriTeS
Qarar, Qa/ser, jyr/srrj, V. n. To be Very
intimate, live sociably, converse freely,
^etreuetrnpG\> ^iGtrGueiriTGueO^f&r
mwraijqsraialopAl. V. JlOUJl. IJelllg A'try
intimate, sociable, g&*ti>ciS<s0ii.
+0ti iQanpippgi. The prosperity of the
man who does not cultivate sociality
with his friends, is like a tank full of
water without banks.
err a/sir, s. The Qfn&un a itemix>.
One of the thirty-two kinds of prepared
arsenic.
jysrrjy, s. Mire, mud, a slough, (5
eotfilsff. 2. Hell, misib. (p.)
^gyztrjai, QQpasr^^eirplQeBreisi , Go; ear,
Jl"p, v. n. To split or become mauled
or shatteredas a tree in lopping off' the
branches with a blunt instrument, fi^Qn
if-t*. 2. To splitas a palmyra tree in fall
ing, iSaAx. 3. To be fracturedas the skull
by a fall or blow, to be broken or bruised
as any part of the body, also as palmyra
fruits, Qrriu.
,_gy srr it si], 8 Qp sir, ^zirrmSQsnresr ,
Gmdr, ^vri, v. n. To converse, hold
social intercourse, &c, mti-ji_. 2. v. a. To
mingle, mix,
3. To reach up to,
reach forth, extend as an elephant its
trunk, throw out the arms to catch some
thing, fsi. 4. To grope in the dark,
scrape after something as for particles in
sand, ftm, 5. To cool by stirring, or dry
by waving, to poke, stir in water,
wpp. (p.)
urCsuji_wftSiiii. Water mixed with milk.
/rarjaopvartSartiilM. The mountain that
reached to the skies.
* j>/ stfl , s. A beetle, a/essrQ. 2. Fer
mented liquor, intoxicating spirits, &c.,
af. Wils. p. 74. All (p.)
jysifl, s. Gift, present, 0/rss3i_. 2.
Love, kindness, clemency, affection, favor,
3. Coolness, rff*ffl. 4. Honey, Gr.
5. Sweetness, ugirib. 6. Unripe fruit,
7. Poverty, wretchedness, rA>in. (p.)
8. [prou.] A lattice, grate, fir*p.
^tfffiurffluiBiOT. I will bestow (it) freely.
aKAuaiwa/er. Oh! the poor, forlorn
crab.

^yptA
irjfW^lcsraietrQ. Swarms of humming
^l&fliLieisr, s. One who is kind and
insects that work among the filaments of
affectionate, B&tvuqiieridr. 2. A poor,
the flower.
mean, destitute person, *rf7u<*-.
^ysn9, &pgp, is&gj, it/ub, uj, r. n. To
^yenkpQ&rpi, 8. Moistened clay
become over-ripe, mellow, mature, jp*
for potter's work.
ms&u. 2. To be over-boiled as rice, become
tSlHerribpQ&rTg)!, s. Boiled rice that
as pap, @<{pu.
has been handled by persons eating it.
jfrflu SiBjijeSpGMrpeSiiligi. It is better to
sutler death than disgrace.
<gj'2eirpeo.gySsrrey, v. noun. Mix
QjtpiMgGunSfig. The rice is over -boil
ture.
ed, or reduced to pap by over-boiling.
jyew"
^jysrrjsrj, s. The ear, sngj. 2.
j/eJIifuipui, s. A fruit well ri
The cheek,
Sharpness, keenness
pened or over-ri]>ened.
of an edge or point, *jdu. (p.) 4. A cramp,
^gtfdrfi, dSQpesr, jsQ^esr, uQueir, <t,
a clasp, a clamp, a metal plate fastened
v. a. To preserve, protect, defend, keep
round the corners of a box, &c, a ring or
or take care of, nourish, cherish,
2.
other iron bandage to hold pieces to
To give, present, grant, bestow, be liberal
gether, a cramp-iron, a ferrule, iron hand,
to, */. 3. To consign to one's care, de
bandage, cincture, upfi^iiq. 5. (p.) Close
liver over, auuWiti. 4. To yield, produce,
nessas of hair, branches, &c, Q<y**i. (1.
beget, rar. 5. To keep, store up, lay up
[prov.J A disease among children, atro
for future use, uJ&rtiuQfa. 6. To share,
phy, g)/ffru.
ucSl. 7. v. n. To come near, Qr(jM. (p.)
^1 err (65 d a lL z_ , inf. To fasten
.urf>^i*. The mother of the world,
with cramps, with plates of iron, sew
she who produced all worlds.
together with wire, &c, Lfl^gtfti/i'.i_.
moa*f\njtfypnir. He has begotten a son.
afiiarrnettg.-' '. The love which lovers
2- (fig.) To confirm, usvuuSjfi.
bestow.
^jsireneo, s. Mud, mire, QsaipQs
gjGiRppeo, p. noun. Preservation,
s>. 2. One of the seven hells, vofttrnfl
air^fi*">*. 2. The act of bestowing,
Qfiliirp. (p.)
granting, j^goo*.
jt/
err sir it p *s!, s. The name of a
^srfldSLO, *. Brow, forehead, Q.sp
fi. Wils. p. 74. A i.i k a. 2. Great beauty, fish, g/itSar. (c.)
^jy sirf^,&Qpe&)^aretfl(ceBrear,Qeueiir,
zifli^Lb, s. A terrace before a
jyAw. !\ a. To take up a handful, lade,
bale, take up in the hollow of the handhouse, Ciityra/nJ^raW. 2. A verandah
as water, sand, grain, &c,
at the gate of a tower or at the outside
2. To sweep away as a flood, carry off in
of the entrance to a pagoda, Tiijj.irQ/d?#
large quantities or great numbers as an
rjw. Wils. p. 74. Ai.inda. (p.)
epidemic, famine, thief, &c, to ravage,
c^SiSsi), s. A term expressive of
plunder, pillage, spoil, devastate, tucHi
fear, jf*r*<sui-i. (c.)
j)f eijji(3j, SQpear, ^f^sQQesrssr,
^fcseirgtgaBpiurgj QstAiwrgi ilpeiwg. If
<?<*.
v. it. To terrify, frighten,
nothing bo taken, nothing will !>e want
ing ; if nothing be spoken, nothing will be
*>nj!B(&j, s. prop. ^i(Lpi(3), which
rumored ; i. e. there is no rumor however
vague, but has some truth in it.
see.
> / 7 ., *v wj .
He
jy%*r, s. A hole, a hollow in the
wanders about as greedy (of gain) as the
ground, in a tree, &c, (as a rat's hole or
crow is of the rice which it steals.
snake's hole,) a hole or cavity at the side
onsmmjafftuQusC-tfSo. It has grazed or
of a tank or well, the resort of alligators,
taken off the skin of my hand (whether a
<ir. 2. (p.) A cave, a cavern in a mountain
bow, hot iron, or any thing else.)
or rock, u>3w*^;s. 3. The hole of an ant
hill, <-ips>. 4. A place,
5. A form
^lerreiflaQsniLt, inf. To take
of the seventh case, c^gwy. 6. Curds,
up from a quantity and shoot down
curdled milk, ^J/. 7. Whey, butter
elsewhere.
2. To give liberally.
milk. Corf.
^jareS(r^ar, s. Thick darkness, or
darkness so dense that it may be grasp
Construction in which the sense begins
ed.
at the end and goes backward to the
beginningOne of the eight Qu.-<yA(I*r*.
^/arter^Q srrar'Serr, s. Great waste,
^ 'Betr O uj * *j tetransua
inf.
profusion, extravagance or taking more
than what is right, Qu^iiQttaiai.
To burrow, i\*Q*uu. 2. To grow
hollow as an ulcer, L/snrmimit*.
jyefrjGrj, v. noun. A handful of
J)j%sir, @Qpeisr,mQeisr,Qeii&sr,uj, p. a.
grain, &c, given to the man who mea
sures, ^so/_t5//foSiui2).
To mix up, mingle, macerate as food, paste,
&c, with the fingers or hands,
2. (p.)
^jenQerr^-iSpeiissr^
s. The man
To handle, finger, (as a boil, &c, in apply
who receives the handful of grain for
ing medicines, &c,) i<si 3. To mingle
measuring.
dust as children in play, handle any thing
^Iiar/G^pa), p. noun. Being narrow,
dirty, dirty one's self, y,9*Q*rita. 4. (c.)
To caress, put the hands or arms about a
close, Ooriiii5). 2. Talcing up a handful
person so as to cause defilement,
of water, rice, grain, &c, getting water
qp**r**. 6. (p.) To roll and mix one's self
in a basket, pot, &c., taking out rice,
withas bees in the pollen of flowers,
milk, &c, by a spoon from a cup, &c, |

^gyarr&rr, s. A devil, a spirit, i$&n


At. (p.)
^Ips^smriSsir, s. A kind of fish,
j;.- v. .-. (c.)
jy/DiEioos, s. [improp.for
disss.]
Palm of the hand, s-uneox.
^jy/D Lh-^>jpeir, s. Moral or religious
duty, virtue; the performance of good
works according to the shasters includ
ing justice, hospitality, liberality, &c, also
what is prescribed as the duty to be prac
tised by each particular caste. Compare
<jioi. The thirty-two acts of charity are
the following; viz.: 1. ^(ji<uir*(j5*ijsv>,
building houses for the poor. 2. ^o.'ii
(gOTv, giving maintenance and education.
3. ^jr"""^''<5*'., feeding persons of
either of the six religious sects. 4.
j,3
i/eyexp, feeding cows. 5. QmpiCetp, feed
ing prisoners. C.
giving alms. 7. jSar
providing for travellers. 8.
jypi>/#<;j>, feeding the destitute. 9. vmCi
QujuSfoij, rendering assistance in child
birth. 10. io*(ucr^<s', nourishing chil
dren. 1 1. utaijij3&>Gi?irl504>i, giving milk lo
infants. 12. jypD/iija>ir<jSaA), burning
or burying the poor. 13. jfpentup&titjw,
furnishing clothes to the destitute. 14.
*trOTii, giving chunam to use with betel.
15. QiBiiumQfsg:, giving medicine to the sick.
16. i4ro'> l'aymg for washing the
clothes of the poor. 17. ura!^/, the same
for shaving. 18.
giving a look
ing glass. 19. *e<?ai&u, giving cadjan or
palmyra leaves to women for their ears.
20. <otu:(j*ji, giving black paint to women
for the eyes. 21. ^jJejAQieiirCWai, giving
oil for the head. 22. QuBbGunw, aid to
enjoy a woman. 23. iSpigsiuixrfoii, re
dressing injuries. 24. petoesfiuuipii, keep
ing water pandals to give drink to the
thirsty. 25. mi_i, erecting inns or build
ings for the reception of Brahmans, pil
grims, &e. 26. /5<_iA, making tanks. 27.
planting topes, groves, &c. 28.
erecting stakes at which cows
may rub themselves. 29. SuB^Krv,
feeding all kinds of animals. 30.
giving a bull for covering a cow. 31.
8!>Qi,i!MAjAi, giving money to save
life. 32. Marsdiwftmih, giving assistance
towards marriage, (p.)
j^PQ#x/S(jiity. Desire to do charity.
^pssnQ, s. A desert place for
burning the dead, *.
^IpdQsiruf-Qiunair, s. God; He
whose banner is charity, _,.
^/piEisemi ^jpekseai^ s. Sin,
what is opposed to virtue; nonconfor
mity to the shasters, uimi.
jypiiaao^jJpQjAjcurr. They who will
not enter in the way of vice.
^ipfe/r^eo, s. An alms-house, a
hall or room where the thirty-two acts
of charity are practised.
^/pdQf&leS s\p^^l&srQpnfi,^^ s.
.Parvati, mimfi, famous for alms-giving.
2. A name of ^<3>(iis>ff.
^IP^JdehresyLDtbpeiir p sir ids <ssr,
s. The elder of the five Pandavas.
^ipp&ziuuneo<gjpuun)y s. A
section of the book <&p&, which treats
of jypto.
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*s>fpl
jlP$*(smx-tgfiQutv0iu*nfi*ir. The jewels
^Ip&gigvuLj, s. The attributes or
of the maiden whose hair hangs down
constituent parts of charity or virtue, in
in black anil glossy braids.
cluding dispositions and actions. Eight
are given ; viz. : 1. soOut-faju, being ^j/oSnrr, s. [prov ] The teasing, fretvoid of doubt or scepticism. 2. S(Sij
fulness, murmuring, &c. of old people,
Jtjruj, freedom from covctousness or of
repining, babbling, &c, as of the old or
inordinate desire for any supposed good.
sick, Q-iS'r/sixi. 2. A disease, s>'<2bii.
3. Q/jjuLS=rsa)ui, freedom from disgust. egU/S, QQposr, HQfiOff, (Senear, iu,
4. wiu*inSejra>m, being void of perplexity.
v. a. To know, understand, comprehend,
5. uySswij tAsw, avoiding reproaches, berecognize, be acquainted with; have a
ing void of censoriousness. G. jyuS*C?^r
carnal knowledge of, Q/ifu. (c.)
relieving the distressed or
LitPufiefiQue)*. A marriageable girl
ruined. 7. aptiuSc**, bringing into
l&iMmoup'GmrJi. We will find out
light the nature of benefaction and ex
which
is the most competent, (by way
pounding it. 8. (JurorL/ooi-eDio, the pos
of bravado.)
session of abundant love.
^Ipp&npisnuGlutTeisr, s. The god
/rCio. To know one's self is knowledge,
other knowledge is inferior.
^/pS'Seo, s. The practice of virtue,
^jpls^sS, s. The organs of sense.
a virtuous state or condition, /wswtb.
^pl($pl, s. A sign, mark, token,
2. One of the eight kinds of marriage
symbol.
as i^rwjiavib. See toavtb.
ji/fiS^eir, s. A man of knowledge,
^jpS^scuQuiTQ^eir, s. One of the
especially of divine things, jy^Safsox-Curur.
six jfiKuA)the collection of revenues
2. A poet, L/eu;fSr. 3. A Sage, <y9ior. 4.
justly. 2. Wealth gotten by continu
Mercury the planet, 4r. 5. Buddha,
ance in a proper course of duty and by
industry.
<2/plgiu$G0, s. A kind of sleep or
j/pi%soujptl>. s. One of the six
meditation, in which the person under
,syrBjAi the duty of a king to preserve
stands all that passes about himan
his subjects from breaking the rules of
attribute supposed to belong to the
the respective castes.
gods and sages, especially to Vishnu.
p & "ieo u$ eh u u>, s. One of the
^/plgjuSeOLDtTiipOpirpfsl,
s. Vishnu,
six jfirHuoipleasure from a virtuous
course ; marrying a virgin of proper
^/plLDiii. s.
Indisposition to
age, caste and good manners (includ
ing conduct prescribed by the Shasters)
reduce to practice what is learned. 2.
and of good disposition.
Inability to recall to memory, stupidity
in learned persons from infatuation.
^IpQispl, s. The path of virtue.
3. Feigned ignorance.
^/puL/pii, s. A place for the prac
^IplQpsw, s. Acquaintance with
tice of virtuous actions. (See ^piffi'^i.)
persons (and in vulgar use) with things,
2. A hall for learning or reciting the
slight familiarity.
Vedas.
^/pliuaQsnQda, inf. To inform
^tpeufrjqpQeurrlr,!!. The virtuous,
against one, indict, impeach. 2. To
those celebrated for charity and other
communicate information, instruction,
good deeds, ^CTioQ^Siur*. 2. Ascetics,
&c.
Cari. 3. Brahmans, uriuurt. 4. Sages,
jyplujiTenw, neg. v. noun. Igno
rance.
jyffja/gsr, s. Buddha, t^sejr.
jpliune&$&), s. One of the six
^/psuiryfl, s. The sea of virtue.
forms of interrogationas when one
^peu rrySItulinearear, s. Siva. 2.
asks for information.
Vishnu. 3. Argha.
jij rfi Q jj n akr (KM) ! to, neg. v. noun.
The impossibility of knowing.
t*is*il\g). It is very difficult to swim
^plsSiss), s. One of the six forms
and escape from the sea of vice, except
for those who worship at the feet of
of interrogation ; questioning in order
him who is the sea of virtue.
to teach.
gjpaun^Qwmpes!, s. God, #*_
^pleas, v. noun. Knowing, un
l*. 2. Argha, jyer**.
derstanding, knowledge, K-cwisf.
pQ'eun esr, s. A charitable man. ^ pi x S3) js, s. [prop. ^nBe&ana.~]
2. A sage, an anchorite. 3. A Brahman.
Notice, information, communication, ac
4. Argha.
knowledgment, confession, avowal, pro
fession, tSsriburtb.
^eneopib, s. Domestic life.
jjpl Dds u earem^pldeasuSi,
j/ppeupih, s. Religious or ascetic
inf. To notify, inform, apprize, confess,
life.
avow, acknowledge, advertise.
ffrrpih, s. The two species of life
^jplaeasuufi^ifiesia, s. Adver
above-mentioned.
tisement, notification, written notice,
^IpsOy s. Water, irr. 2. Wave,
proclamation.
ripple, &c, LyojjSjiSaoi. 3. Black sand
found on the sea-shore, &c,
4. jBjplsQ, dQQpear, pQpasr, uQuesr,
Low jungle, Qpgig. (p.) 5. v. noun, [ex
**. To inform, publish, announce, make
j.p.] (c.) Kuiu, destruction, extinction,
known, relate, conununicate, convince,
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JSjpl
^jpleSuLfy v. noun. Notice, com
munication.
pi a/, *. Knowledge, wisdom,
learning, science, erudition, one of the
four <{if?-A<5wii, 53rifl, 2. Intelligence,
intellect, reason, n^fi. 3. Feeling, per
ception, comprehension, tonfej. 4. The
senses as the medium of knowledge or
knowledge acquired by them, Qurfitpniq.
5. Instruction, advice, (Junior, (c.)
^jple>iL$, s. Toddy or other in
ebriating liquor, *. 2. A devil, iSir
tib; [ex syS, to ruin.] (/>.)
j>lp1 eu ySI iu, inf. To lose one's
reason, be bereft of sense, be under a
delusion, be infatuated.
^jplsuemp , s. One destitute of spi
ritual knowledge. 2. Destitution of
spiritual knowledge, delusion, infatua
tion, illusion; [ex jtop, bereft.] (p.)
jlfwpGuitSari. They became bewil
dered.
^Ipleuek, s. A wise man, a skilful
or learned person, ^imi_<Iijrtir. 2. An
artificer, smcurt^. 3. The planet Mer
cury, npibr. 4. The twenty-sixth lunar
mansion, -,sPrLLi_W4. 5. The planet
Mars, Qjeituru. 6. Uod, *t_^dr. 7. Arj^ha,
jf(jir. 8. Vishnu, Ai^. 9. Siva,
Biar. (p.)
^/zffa/^err, *. The twenty-sixth
lunar mansion.
jijpi sun&jor, s. A person of pro
found erudition; [c.r ^*rio, seat.] (p.)
g/pleurretreisrjuplsunettl, s. A wise,
skilful or intelligent person.
pi eS e\> nesrjqplzSeS^/pleSei
ui<Srj)9<Jacjr, s. An ignorant person,
one without spiritual knowledge.
c2/pla8e\iG)nas>LD ^pleS earsolo
fleSortb, neg. v. noun. Ignorance.
^plojQsrr d <sj)fpleijQsrr^^f,
inf. To impart instruction, teach, in
struct. 2. To allow a lucid interval,
as to a dying person after a season of
stupor, delirium, &c.
^^QsiQ^gi* Qsitjgtib. (Death, dis
ease, &c.) will allow a lucid interval
and then kill (him.)
^/pleuQ&iTGOeo, inf. To communi
cate instruction, give good advice, ex
hort.
ji/ple>]eiDieiBU>, v. noun. Knowledge,
the possession of knowledge.
gjpledemrtpp ^>jplei\uii9ppJjfl
qA*i "!/ To instruct, communicate
instruction.
^jpleu^as, inf. To dawn as wis
dom.
^IpleuiSp&s, inf. To dawn as
knowledge in the mind, to become in
structed, enlightened, informed. 2. To
be restored as the senses, conscious
ness, &c.
>jplenuuuSp&, s. Education.
cgupleutLiudau}, s. Loss of consci
ousness.
^pleuLDOjiks, inf. To faint, lose
consciousness either by swooning, fits,
sleep, or the approach of death, &c 2.
To be surprised.

jy/rSa/srrsra/SBr, s. A wise or skilful


person. 2. A grateful person.
^Ij&Qeu it titled a rretort go. v. noun.
Questioning to ascertain if another's
views correspond with one's own. (p.J
j&azreiSBrflei], s. Minute or exact
knowledge.
Quarflen, s. Perfect knowledge.
SppfSeif, s. Imperfect knowledge.
^jyj?/, num. adj. Contraction of ^gu,
six, used in combination.
^^sn&i ^jseupth, s. A bee or
beetle, **. (p.)
^fg&iT<r>iJiLb, s. A pedestal of
an altar, or the altar sacred to ufti8
at Maduraof mystic virtues.
cS^Cg sswebr, s. God, <i_a/srV. (p.)
^/gvQarr&sisrt}), s. A hexagon, hexangular figure.
cSfjrii&irih, s. A sweet sounding
lute, (/).)
jy^5?S!oa/, s. The six flavors.
^/g/QpirySGeoiTiT, s. Brahmans.
See Qfit^Ai. (p.)
^fSUMS', Six hundred.
Sisnugi, s. Sixty, six times ten,
gu upgiisneo u/.d& igj, s. The
best kind of
odes of sixty-four
lines.
jg)iLfiGar>i ggsundj, s. The pleiades regarded as six stars l)eing the
third lunar constellation of the Hindus,
jqgufissrsnpGoeisr, s. Skanda,
rear.
jqgiQpsesr, s. Skanda, r^wassr.
Ji/jji, 8pgi, A#7, ">> ^Pi To
be parted, detached, separated; to break as
a rope, jyjiui_ 2. To cease, become extinct,
perish, end, vanish, j^stf*/. 3. To be deci
ded, ended, r. (c.)
<9!Pi '/ [used adverbially.] With
a verb it expresses; 1. Wholly, entire
ly, quite, QPQfjs&. 2. Intensely, exces
sively, uS|ii. 3. Negation, being with
out, as tgpp-zp, without fault.
lpfQrc<tSQP(ifis*n-.di. Selling things
too dearly will cause entire loss ; i. e.
avarice causes loss.
jipuuif-pfiar. He has learnt all per
fectly.
trof&pirS). Bead with distinct arti
culation.
^pdstLi, inf. To tie tightly,
g\jx**iij_ 2. To monopolize, gatSts*
Qswercr.
^pdsniu, inf. To be over-dried,
over-boiled, over-heated.
l/Dsz-iLi, inf. Tosweep clean
or thoroughly.
cgy(z>i-/fs!OLo, s. Excessive sharp
ness as of a writing style.
gjp d & oj u Lj, s. Deep red, ex
tremely red.
^jpd&jBiLigi, appcl. n. The small-

j9lpuutTLeo, v. noun, [commonly,


^cicuffiw.] Composing poetry con
taining imprecations or spells. Note.
Verses of this kind arc supposed some
times to lie made without design, and
thus to injure the maker and others.
cgy/D u u irnda, inf. To examine
thoroughly, sift. 2. To take measures
to defeat, ruin or injure one by defama
tion.
^IjDiJI^iijSireo, v. part. At most,
at the utmost, by any means, with the
greatest effort.
lpi(Hg}Gir5psf$mmis\l.!b. If it must
come (if no effort will avert it) let it
come.
p eS otr d s , inf. To polish
thoroughly.
.Sy/og,,^^pemeiida, inf. To re
fine metals by fire,
^Kyafiyev, s. An exorbitant price.
^gu^eap, s. A headless body,
cSy^J"5/<25sa!ir">, * Emergency, exi
gency.
j>jg)j!ijQ@rT<ans,s. A sum, number,
&c. in dividing, in which there is no
remainder.
^IS>/euniLi,s. The parting made in
sawing a piece of timber. 2. The open
ing of a cut or wound. 3. A junction,
a conj unction of two periods of time, ex
tremity, end. 4. Deficiency, what is
wanted to complete a whole; [ex
parted, ct mirii, opening.]
jf.piriimp*flmniiaifi. The bright moon
whose waning is restored.
gippg$, s. A complete end, en
tire ruin.
stPPt$t<-ij>ppg\uiui2lLi-g. All commu
nion is withdrawn.
SI p (n? ek, s. A poor man, piflp
firar. 2. A sage, opoflislr.
SIP&iuQuns, inf. To be lost,
to cease to be.
pemiujp, inf. [used adverbially.']
Without impediment.
^ipei), v. noun. Cessation, ceas
ing, extinction. 2. Parting, separation,
breach.
^/peijeifl, s. Incantations perform
ed over a sick person in order to re
store him. 2. Cessation, end, <y-fglpipGO, v. noun. Finishing, liqui
dating a debt. 2. s. A broken thread,
string, rope, bandage, &c. gtD*$itsuug3.
3. A mean, despicable or faulty person,
,Sy*;5,J/.9lJJn)SJ<?i/j-Si_eur*.-/B. You
must not allow that vagabond to be
here.
fiitbLjtBgjs&i G4fB&r(9_y{&Quirsej, A brok
en rope and a leaky water-pot.
<gt/jpi& sol, s. A widow, emswQu
<sr; [ex ^sifii, being plucked off (the
marriage jewel), et JD, fern, termination ;
or jiff, torn off, et ^jsJ), contracted from
preS, the badge of marriage.]
J{ff0s3to*&/&&B3Qw6if<iir&GfSL}*s>L-. The
son of a widow is mischievous through
out his whole frame.

Slg$,
noun. End, close, ter
mination, git.e|. 2. Decision, decisive
ness, determination as a decisive sale,
entire renunciation of a title to landed
property, ji'uLf. 3. The purchaser'!
possession or title to property purchas
ed, iSpQrijigLi., 4. Absence, non-exist
ence, @yyrro^). 5. Death, *f/.
jlxifiutuuGuiiSpff. It is settled, comp'ete 1, ended.
^j>5)tj;c.Q*Q*rBinSr. He spoke deci
sively.
mws<gtBa>ip/<ff sjitnffgi. Thus much
is realized and we shall not have to
part with it,
have relinquished that custom en
tirely.
<gilgiij3daeiiT, s. The proper and
just division or distribution of land.
j>\ 31 $ d & itp ear u>^i^ti^luLfgu^l, s.
A deed of transfer, ^ffgii9cQ.
cgi/giitsls-Q&iTe]), s. A decisive word
or sentence.
glgyQuutsitTF,, s. What is given in
full of all demands, a final allotment.
^IJOiSiluun, s. Being accom
plished, finished, decided.
ii$t, inf. To determine, to
point a day, &c.
<J>jjp>, dQQpehr, pQpenr, uQussr,
v. a. To cut off, part asunder, cut or
break off as a string, Ql1i_ 2. To reap,
Q*aiQP#e$ui!riu. 3. To disjoin by cut
ting or untyingas the marriage string,
to separate, sever,
4. To extirpate,
exterminate, QaCnt^^*s. 5. To saw asun
der,
6. To kill by severing the
wind- pipe of beasts, &c, to slay, *a>4
Pff**. 7. To burrow, excavate, form sub
terraneous passages, b^5i*i.. 8. To
motdd bricks, C**AieupA*. y. [with *w
*.] To settle accounts,
10. [with
/.] To explain, define things clearly,
finish a dispute, ^iioftrf**. (c.)
s/.5r4^<JuS giif.*(3^ru0uiii. Agitated
(with sorrow, anxiety, &c.,) as a fowl
with its throat cut.
#fftis,y/!&u(SijaS>i3tir. He speaks dis
tinctly. 2. He speaks decisively. 3. He
uses cutting words.
paoivffii&iQstGiuQuair. I will remove
the obstacles, obviate objections, break
the enchantments which prevent success
as in fishing, &c.
??0*u3/*3rpuwiu<5/kj9fr. And Vecran cut
off his head.
gjKS'.rjsAQfQfiixgi?. The rising sun which
exterminates the darkness.
jy^iDcfcOT, s. An instrument for
cutting vegetables, fish, &c. 2. A slut,
slalterer. 3. A woman ugly or deform
ed in features, (c.)
^1gii61/60)1, v. noun. The act of
reaping the corn,
^nj/a;//?, 8. A tax paid at fixed
times.
^IgiieSjsl, s. Decision.
en t> d /egad , inf. To decide a
case.
^tguds, inf. To slay sheep.
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&IJfvun, v. noun. Sundering, se


parating, cutting a part, reaping, &c,
d^. 2. A piece, section, jy,pA^<*S.
3. An imprecation of widowhoodin
allusion to the Hindering of the marri
age ornament at the death of the hus
band, ficSvj,*es>s. 4. The opening of a
wound, an open cut, &c, , -.^-j. 5.
The opening made in sawing a piece of
timber, wropfi^^ivnaaSa^^msiu. 6. Confu
tation, refutation of another's argu
ments, <gLl<?*J*>*.
sygu u Ly itso w, s. The time of
harvest.
gy gv "j l/ em <s, inf. To be cut
asunder, to be divided, be severed by
cutting.
cjyj^Q, s. A kind of grass deemed
sacred to Ganesa and others,
Agrostis linearis, L. (c.) 2. (p.) A lion,
ftji4. 3. The yali a fabulous beast,
4. Male tiger, ^*4t. 5. An elephant,
urSnr.
gy gv & rR&, s. Sacred grass and
rice combined and put on the thighs,
shoulders and heads, of the new married
pair, at the time of marriage, as an
auspicious ceremony.
-UU gQfj Q& IT Lf-tU gll(8) .gSsjrUJ
&Jsp4i& QmrrrH&p p S<, S.
Different kinds of sisxg.
j)fjr>iUcSLh, s. A plant, etaeiurr/s^s
tor, Eclipta prostrata, L.
^jt/ii/Ly, s. Scarcity of corn, dearth,
u&stb. 2. Wantonness, wickedness,
^isvusussr, s. A wicked fellow.
jy gv S3) sii , s. A cloth, gani_. 2.
The fourteenth lunar constellation,
antra, (p.)
^jemp, s. The sound of a letter,
*rQft$iQfs<*>tr. 2. A word or sentence as
uttered (not as written), Q/rrij. 3. A rock,
ursop. 4. Peak of a mountain, ioJsuiy*0.("p.)
5. A room, a chamber, cell, a separate
apartment of a house, jj^f(S. 6. (c.)
Drawer of a box or otherwise, QulIimj
p. 7. (p.) The apartment in a chess
board, jft-B. 8. The cells in a bee-hive,
9. Hanging
ornaments,
. <?^s4r-LL^.arop.
' .<: '., >. 10. A curtain,
jSls>*?!w.
11. An
excavation, cavern, opsm^.
^lemp^eap, s. Wants, necessi
ties, troubles.
^enp^eapurrrrds, inf. To repair
damages.
eap <<Su a/, inf. To challenge,
summon to combat, (p.)
^/ em p s & LL <s & lL i_, inf. To
build rooms and apartments in a house.
2. To construct a temporary temple on
a certain festival.
^jempQurrs, inf. To undermine,
make an underground passage, 8wsi**.
2. To desert to an enemy.
^iempQpempu$L^, inf. To com
plain, state one's wants and complaints.
5y empty mi <g empty u>near, rel. pari.
Incomplete, unfinished, half-done. 2.
Injured, loose, defective, torn.
34

^fernpeS, s. A house with sepa


rate rooms or cells. 2. A room,
chamber, room for security.
iSeoeiiemp, s. A cellar, a dungeon.
*]'3$>Pi QQpeisr, AQpesr, Gei/sar, izj, f>.
a. To slap, strike with the open hand or
with any thing flat, j^.**. 2. To hammer
a nail, &c, i_r. 3. To beat a drum,
G(e*. 4. To beat as wind, also as a wave,
to dash as a mountain torrent, Qmr#. 5.
(p.) To speak, say, declare, Q*f*i.
^szBiuempuj, inf. To drive a nail.
uemptuempiv, inf. To beat a tom
tom.
sesresr^eoempiu^ inf. To beat on
the check.
^/emp, v. noun. A slap with the
hand, a blow with a hammer, &c, jyi?_
2. A gust of wind, xrppif.ta>s. 3. The
dashing of a wave or of a mountain tor
rent, jy&uiuiMxD*. 4. The beating of a
drum, uaypiJt^.itBis.
^empuyemem^ inf. To be struck.
wemasinempi s. Smearing clay on
a wall, daubing as plaster, throwing
or clapping on, &c.
egyempiSanir, s. A species of Sean.
Amaranthus tristis, L. See under Sm. (c.)
cgypaeti, s. Knowledge, ^pley. (p.)
^jy/DQ, QQpek, ^ipQQenreisr, Qeuebr,
v. n. To be permanent, to remain,
endure, tdfa**. (p.)
^fpartSu&iLSpjpjQeAjmiib giQupgwpQU
ri>Ci>G)*iuAi. Hiches are not permanent
in their nature; if you get them, do with
them what will prove permanent ; i. e.
practise virtue.
^ijpseo, v. noun. Duration, per
manency.
^psneaiD, neg. v. noun. Want of
permanence, instability. 2. Ignorance.
*^p L/srarii, . Oblation, deliver
ing, OfTering,&C, xrarH*attaQa^lpg)Bi>s. Wils.
p. 71. Arpan'a. (p.)
*airiS*xpuami:r**gi. The offering has
been made to God.
^Ipuesmte^QfibiU) inf. To make
an offering.
@(T^eif.^)pu6ssriiij s. An offering to
Krishna.
{^urirwrrpuessrui, s. An offering to
Kama.
65 en np u ear ii>, s. An offering to
Siva.
*\J>I puii, s. Littleness, any thing
of trifling import, of small consequence,
insignificance, fijofau. 2. Inferiority, a
trifle, t|. Wils. p. 74. Ai.i-a. 3.
Slightness, Csu*. 4. Cp.) A dog, erii.
tpu
Gfftf.^o;^sw^AQ*0A^[6. The
coveting of a small thing destroys the
penance of years.
gbGipits ^/pusifliutb. This is a trifling
thing.
^jpufiBjemss\ p u rr&weisril>i s.
The act of making urine, modestein
reference to those who wear the string.
^Ipu^eoruiy s. Vileness, mean
ness.
^jpui^fi^i s. Low wit, folly, silli
ness.

j>lpuLi>rr<ij, adv. Meanly, basely,


vilely.
^ipueisr, s. (pl.^/purr.) An inferior,
low-caste or ill-bred person, a mean per
son.
diq-uurar. If a mean person has obtain
ed wealth, he will carry an umbrella
even at midnight.
jtjpuirLo, s. A bed, mattress, &-c.
for sleeping on, i/da*lLuad. (p.)
**g>/pu(TF)^ii}>ys. Plantain, evrremLp.
(P.)
**$/piSl<3;Lc:, s. That which is given
as an offering, srad&sB>3iurK&QarA*uLjiLigi.
Wils. p. 72. Akpita. (p.)
eg/PL/, s. Affection, love, friend
ship. See jy<*4i of which this is another
form, (p.)
*^fp L/^ii, s. Miracle, what ex
cites wonder or astonishment, ^gisiuib.
Wils. p. 20. Adr'huta. 2. A hundred
millions. ^QmSr. Wils. p. 72. Aruiil'da.
3. (p.) Beauty, jyje. 4. Wisdom, rrarii.
^IpiypQpirpfil, s. The Deity or per
former of miracles, the wonder-work
ing or wisdom-embodied God.
^/pLjprr, s. Wise men, sages.
2. Smiths, artificers, mechanics of five
kinds.
^pLjjSQjrrpw, s. A convulsive
disease by which the body is distorted,
rurpGsrij.
&IP L/^o/{j5sutD, s. A kind of
mixed metaphor. .
glpHpeyeveimD, s. [in rhetoric.'} A
species of simile, a comparison of what
cannot take place.
^pLj^ek, s. The Supreme Be
ing, God the wonderful. 2. Vishnu. 3.
Siva. 4. An artificer.
^pLj^iTALDij), s. The apocalypse.
(Besch.)
^ippija, s. Leisure, opportunity,
*uxjii. 2. Distraction, stupor. Gsrtf. 3.
Secrecy, a secret, im>p/. 4. Ruin, ^S(.
5. Leanness, QmcStq. 6. Truth, Lfrsxo.
7. Fear,
[ex j^jr.] (p).
tpgi*<sppp'u. According to one's
present means.
jppwer>p0fiGtvr LfejevpltturibattSp ($ppiDQB>pur
wifi. It is vain to cover our nakedness,
(small faults) while our crimes are expos
ed to view; i. e. not relinquished.
*2>]Pcg)i. A symbolic verb or a parti
cle of similitude, as, so, like, &c j^^sra>i4
ff. 2. An expletive erfsmai, chiefly em
ployed in declining neuter plurals in jy,
as <sy*cj&, by them, (p.)
uffQsvffc^or*e#^c?p. Dike honey mix
ed with milk.
ueoeupgtidQsiT, s. The branches
of many (trees) or the horns of many
(beasts.)
c^ipemp, s. [ex gqebrgii.'] That day,
generally used adjectively, ^arevptpisatb.
2. [prou.] Smallness, jjpuihas ^pa>p*
-v8, that day's hire, i. e. hire for the day,
trifling wages.
jfpmp*snr*(gvi. Till that day.
^peapdsirifiujih, s. A little thing.

^/J)ss)peurrd@ujii, s. The moon's cpjsnrjipj jysarffi), QQtpeor, jesters ^(tsar) j-jgii, adv. [priv. ^ih, et
tabular longitude, two hundred and for
Gpor, C?ir, ^arw, u. n. To glow, be hot,
prefixed to no, to lie pleased, et *p, affixed;
ty -eight of which, are registered in the
to cause heat as the sun, fire, fever, or
having no cessation.] Always, eternally,
l'anciianka Vaikiait is always to be
disease in the system, &c, Qanb*>wtjp. 2.
truQuiQfffni. Wils. p. 29. Anarata. (p.)
added to (aPf&smA') Mathithuruvani.
To blaze, flame,
^jysarati, s. [pric. jy/F, et ^sua, cSysarao, s. Heat as of fever, warmth, * =$1 (Ssr) ffifl (77j a^Z is)- jtf ^3)aQQfjLLiq-,
s. [priv. sj*, et before, et f(ya>[j_, rain.]
sin.] Sinlcssness, purity, urmiSssrsnin. Wils.
a glow, cii^aarii. 2. fp.J Fire, . 3. One
Drought, u>>iA4>pa(. Wils. p. 29. Anavp. 25. Anao'ha. (p)
of the twelve afflictions which a living
ltisirn. ( p.)
gjasrsGsr, s. The Deity, the Su
body suffers, H-iiSiQeifitersSQfgiZrgi.
^/(SS) si) sir, s. [priv.
el ^j,e>9
preme Being, the sinless one,
j>/ei>Teo&asruLL&, s. A bird said to
cuii,
turbidncss.]
A
name
of
Venus
the
2. Argha, jcj<*.
devour burning coals, &c, the ostrich,
planet, *Sror. (fiCr/sg>.) (p.)
^St/ sjr iei & ih, s. A running flower
fiyivjtSfTfkjS. (p.J
plant, Arabian jasmine, m&ieSaD*. Jasmi^syearaf, s. The sun, ^iftiuek. (p.) ^jisnFi^fui^sysafl^Fss)^, s. A spe
cies of sensitive tree, celebrated by poets,
nuni samboc, L. 2. Another flowering
jy mQeogv, s. [ex ejge, entering.]
whose flower droops when exposed or
runner, g>(jiu.ft. (/).)
The thunderbolt, (p.)
even smelled, ^(juuejii. (p.)
* jij est iii & est, s. [pri'r. ^yw, el J/As,
^>jGBrQeonQe>j!5peisr, s. A kind of * jy soft & ss) &, s. [priv. ^
et @#
Aorfy.] Kama, the Hindu cupid, ios,jtir.
native arsenic.
si, desire.] Want or absence of desire,
Wils. p. 25. Ananqa. (p.)
aversion, indifference, suppression or ex
^/esteoe$&, inf. To flame, be heat
tinction of the sensual or earthly desires,
ed by taking spices, &c.
e(/.] Immensity, jj.-Jr=>w. Wils. p. 26.
g)*aiJairB>u. Wils. p. 29 . AN1CBCBHA.
^jesrpQunrSl, s. A spark of fire.
Ana.nta. 2. (p.) Ether pervading all
(/>)
space, the first of the tive elements and
(P-)
that into which, at the termination of
en i en eargo, s. The submarine fire, * cSy esB lL i_ ih iy safl a^. /_ ii, s.
[priv. jy*, e/ gjiu-ii, pleasure.] Un
things, all become involved,
(jym
riA?. (p.)
pleasantness, unacceptableness, tS^iiuuu
re.) 3. A numberone hundred thousand ^sysOTiajj-^Lb, s. [priv.
et
jijeu
l^rffiena)^. Wils. p. 30. AmSHTA.
quintillions, uijjil*ffui;ii.. 4. Gold,
ffi, stopped, ceased.'] [used adverbially.] ^/saflsoti, . [ex ^y/F, to breathe, et
Om*. 5. One of the thirty-two kinds
Always,
continually,
eternally,
auQutQf
of arsenic, Csur+/cRri0.
fflsuii, nffix.] Air or wind, *spg. Wils. p.
gb. Wils. p. 28. Anavarata.
gisskptsnpesr, s. Lord of all.
30. Anila. 2. Birth, LSpuq. (p.)
egij
sr
r>jzu,
SQpdsr,
^
earth
fSQearasi
,
^issrikp Qpisf-s:&, s. A gold-orna
^jesBeoisrreir, s. The fifteenth and
<?*,
jfarpp,
v.
a.
To
heat,
make
hot,
give
ment worn by females.
sixteenth lunar asterisms, Qi^mri, and
heat,
i_
2.
To
burn,
rtfA.
(p.)
5yajrifs(?6i>/T,f swear, a. The deity.
*<3>l(5!t)3it5Lt),
s.
[priv.
^ji,
et
2. Buddha.
S\ esB 6H 6ar, s. God of the wind,
ieaten.] One of the six ^fni or mysti
jij est ikp e& & uj u> , s. The shell of
mitfustites. 2. The name of one of the
cal chakras, situated in the heart, ^<sf>'t
D'harmaraja; [ex <S^u, victory.] Wils.
VaSUS,
j)^i_i*i*W!Gevf(j;ir. Wilt. p.
Qarci^r. Wils. p. 29. Anauata. (p.)
30. Anila. 3. The name of a giant,
p. 26. Anantavijaya.
* j>j S3T i5^ ssr, s. The deity, ateuar, *j)j(S3)&!rTLri, s. [pric.^ii, et ^fwr,
civility.] Irregularity, nonconformity to ^safaLojyesfSssfl, s. [ci ^/i,
2. Vishnu, tSc<2&i. 3. Argha, jf<j*e>r. 4.
et ***.] ([sometimes written, ^oflio.) An
the shasters, $Q(t*iSa;a>io, 2. Incivility,
Balarama, u*i .".
5. One of the eight
impoliteness, ^.uririStssom. 3. Ceremonial
^Cj^jets/iQfisdsrff. 6. Siva. Sla^iT. 7.
army,
2. A certain division of an
defilement, AuS<4<oui. Wils. p. 28. AnaThe king of serpents, .g>
Wils.
army or force, one tenth of an jjA@<?r
chara.
srf. Wils. p. 30. Aneeka and Aneep. 26. Ananta. ( p.)
K1NEE. (p.)
gy ar tip 9 iu est lis, s. The chief of *j)/^S)J3i!ru>, s. [priv. ^i, el *2&!T,
respect.] Disregard, inattention, disaffec ^yeofdr, s. Star-anise, Qur^^^n
the Naga or serpent race, as the couch
tion, jfwiLBtjtb. Wils. p. 28. Anadara.
of VisllUU, eiuususaib. 2. A town, g>et.
sib. Illicium anisatum, L.
2. Being without aid, helplessness,
3. ear f U6orear, . Vishnu, o2tl
*^>j^u, s. [sans. >\si] The jaws,
(AsAianw. (p.)
mandibles, mfiiti. Wils. p. 968. Hanu.
2. prep. Following close, succeeding, to
^jeDT.ijgeS&jSLo, s. A ceremony in ^(so)^t sa/, s. [corruption of Si^iS
gether, Q^i_#*fl. 3. Alliteration in poetry.
rib.] Disrespect, j>ull8iui4. 2. Helpless
honor of Vishnu. Wils. p. 26. AnanCimSbt. 4. Like, equal to, nicib. 5. A prefix
ness, being without aid, *-fS*$&ei>ii>. (p.)
tavrata.
7rstr^oo(L/i/jpo/uArKfl.
Not
treating
to
words from the Sanscrit implying af
gr6sr kesip , . Parvati. 2. The
ter, like, in the same manner, with, to
my story with respect.
earth. Wils. p. 26. Ananta.
gether with, severally, each by each, &c.
^jjy^, s. [priv. Jt/i, et ^,$0), be
JjesriS^ir, s. Drowsiness, stupor,
Wils. p. 31. Anu. (p.)
ginning.] That which has no beginning,
loss of consciousness, delirium, derange
^ ep s id est w s. Accompanying,
j$sSara>u>. Wils. p. 28. AfiAIJV. 2. (p.)
ment, iflajA*ii. 2. Sleep, tBfijiiax. 3. Bile,
_!_<*Gufgjaw. Wils. p. 31. Ancca[in grammar.] Priority to the immediate
iSi/e. 4. A peacock's crest, uxSp&c.. 5.
IfANA.
causeas cotton to cloth made from it,
The
shrub, (p.)
^gjgussressTil), s. Imitation, doing
the
latter
being
preceded
by
the
former
;
Msarispio, s. Sleep, soft or gentle
or a Sanscrit word to the same in Tamil
a thing like another, gtsr^Cui^Ojiuao*.
sleep, particularly the morning sleep, a-ps
characters, where the Tamil letters are
Wils. p. 31. Anukaran'a.
** (P-)
^glatsesaib, and the Sanscrit Jf&fisegairib.
^esjisaemQennanff^s.
Imitative
^zripetsGiii. Indulge not morning
3. ai-of*. 4. Siva,
5. Vishnu, <Sc
sound.
sleep.
Q&i.
gy egu sl. 60 to, s. Favor, auspices,
^lesrkpp <-ip$, s. An arbor to rest
^/Gtr,@)arnTesnTii>, s. First cause or
kindness, propitiousness, tSiBtsriS^mio.
in during the heat of the day.
the cause of secondary causesas cot
2. Success, prosperity, the accomplish
ton of cloth, thread, &c. (p.)
* ^sstsdih, s. Fire, Oi^uq, Wils.
ment of an object, a happy issue, con
^/^s)^li5a^iT,
s.
One
of
the
nine
p. 27. Anala. 2. Heat, _ij_ori4. 3.
summation, *rti*j&fi\. Wils. p. 31. AnuOne of the twenty-eight Agamas, flan*u>
KOOLA.
(p.)
iSaujGji^it-Q&arsi; [ex jji, to be.] (p.)
^<G)$slQppp6isr, s. One eternally
* jysjreusar, s. The god of fire, ji/s
Appearing favorable to both parties.
free from births and their attendant
BatGpKir. 2. One of the eight
jy@j/i_GDLJui_, inf. To succeed,
entanglements ; i. e. the Supreme Be
Wils. p. 27. Anala. (p.)
ing,
(p.)
be successful.
55

.gym
cgt/eeji&i-GOeiir, s. Patron, benefactor.
2. (o5/iC5*r,4/o.) A husband who docs
nothing in brunch of his faith to his
wifeone of the four fi*irnu*f.
ji/gvusk-sS, s. Patron, benefactor.
jy3sj/G><E/r!sii), s. (Anat) Cerebel
lum.
^l&pidQz&Lc^s. Favor, grace, be
nignity, jycr- Wils. p. 32. Akuoraha.
2. Illumination of souls,one of the five
acts ascribed to Siva, u&eBapjiiiufQpr
carp. See B^fi^^uih.
tg/sgudQjT&snfipir, s. The gracious
Creator.
^jsgiiQx&i^QfftLiuj ^gtydQrraiii
uesrescr, inf. To exercise favor, be mer
ciful.
^yg2/Sjr/r/s/(5iTU), s. The sprout
ing of grace.
jygjff fijfii*, inf. To be grac "ii' , benignant, to bestow favor, show
kindness, grant, be propitious, gjrs&Qv
ilti.
^/ggudQijQuL-i, v. noun. Favor
ing, aiding.
jygrudQuwih, s. Order, regularity,
train, Brow. Wils. p. 31. Anukuama.
^Izgi&iifirTSisrw, s. Search, inquiry,
investigation, ^rriuui. 2. Meditation,
contemplation (on an image of the
deity) in the mind, Si_!&urii. Wils. p.
36. Ahusand'hana.
^sp#/F#/reBriiuaOTOTr, inf. To fix
an arrow in the bow, SAjftS*o[jL/yLij
^1 |p & k$ d
inf. To contem
plate, meditate, tSit^urafin. 2. To
attach constantly as the arrow to the
how, ^ihilenicSistLpLSiQdJiQAa.
^Igsperremihjpjggu&n'P&asr, s. Cus
tom, habit, visage, er.mformity to usage,
as, j/sgi+rrib. 2. Cleaving unto, upfi
n-Aws. 3. Attention, kindness, n-uesrih.
Wils. p. 30. Anlsaran'a.
IG$)iS!J<3sr^jgsusirdl, s. A fol
lower, adherent, siinQpsor. 2. A com
panion, assistant, e-peSiaeriir. Wtls. p.
32. Ancoiiaka and Anucharin.
^jsgiifrflsa, inf. To follow, prac
tise, adhere to (a friend, a deity, religi
ous opinion, &c.,) iSOtufip. 2. To wor
ship, serve, reverence, i/Sui_. 3. To
celebrate, observe, keep a day, rite, &c,
CUf*i_ri_. 4. To apply, wait upon,
make persevering application to, an.
5. To join one"s parly, embrace one's
opinion, unite with one, become a pro
selyte to, Or.Note. Perseverance is
always implied ; [ex ^gunriLb.]
g)Piry--6ro/ mgfi&figrtljtJU QupQpixr, By
continual application to the king, I
have obtained promotion.
^jGvu^ifldeas^fsgu^ifluLj^v. noun.
Following, celebrating, worshipping, &c.
gpi # eisr ^gy sp & rr @ 6&r, s. A
younger brother, puiS. Wils. p. 32.
Anuja and Anujata. (p.)
^Igfy&irrriii, s. Adherence to cus
tom, following after, accompanying, &c,
Qpit-jff&i. Wils. p. 36. Anisara. 2.
Ketrogression of a planet, <ifiio.

Exercise of prescribed daily duties,


performance of religious rites, ^svlLij.
jl) [ex jy.si, according to, et <xgt, to
stay ] Wils. p. 30. Anlshtana.
jy@2/(_li_/7 6B7-#0#to4, s. A pure pot
used in the daily worship.
Si egti lL iq. d <e , inf. To perform
religious rites and ceremonies as fast
ing, penance, bathing, repeating incanta
tions, &C. Srpcf-2=3ueui2lfA&*. 2. To
practise, habituate one's self, observe,
g:sg0M%3iC-i$_p@& QaC-QuQur$9,r. By
pii evil course of life he was ruined.
jygyLl^LUL/, v. noun. Performing,
practising, (religious rites, &c.) obser
vance.
jijgglijd earth. Daily, eruQutTQggiiii.
Wils. p. 32. Anldina.
^/exySilearQpih. Day by day, every
day.
jPlgsyuifgf detf.L-UJij> ^gpiuipLD,
s. Union, connection, gJonuL/. Wils. p.
34. Anubund'iia. The four
or
properties of a book to be mentioned in
the preface are, eSt^uih contents ; jthuzflui,
order ; Jrffiu*<sn6, object ; and
persons for whom intended.
^>/eguu&>e^sSl,s. The stanza imme
diately following the chorus in the spe
cies of verse called u#t&. See opJs>.eniruu&i
^cpuisnii, s. Feeling, experience,
enjoying or suffering the results of ac
tions done in former births. Wils. p.
34. Aklu'hava.
jsjgnusijuui, inf. To be realized,
2. To be attended with success.
^ssuueSda, inf. To enjoy, suffer,
experience good or evil, enjoy or suffer
the effects of actions performed in for
mer births, enjoy the benefit of, giits;
\_ex jygi'ij/iA.]
#*^AeTf?ffs7arjt_E/[g>tueJAC<5i!. We ex
perience both joy and sorrow.
IUB*i@ir>i$i}B/g)lu<$@i!eu ^suefifcfwrt*^. If ally
one have the possession of the house of
another for ten years, and this be gene
rally known, the house becomes his.
y egu u aS? u Lj , v. noun. Enjoying,
suffering, experiencing.
jyesyunsw, s. (Anat.) Maxillary
portion; [ex pingi, jaw.]
jycxi/urTstsni}, s. A fluid vehicle in
medicine, drink taken with or after
medicine. 2. An ingredient to take
with, or after medicines, as sugar, &c.
Wils. p. 33. Anui'ana.
jy@2/y^), s. A boon or blessing
obtained from the Supreme Being con
nected with or leading to final bliss,
divine knowledge, favor, grace in refer
ence to divine tilings. 2. Superhu
man knowledge ascribed to or obtained
from Siva. Wils. p. 34. Anlb'iiooti.
3. Sentiment, fl*ji5zr.
^/&p)Qansu>,$. Experience, prac
tice, ^uJujii. 2. Enjoyment or suffer
ing, ^ygu/ii. 3. Delight, mutual de
light, j&aruib. 4. Venery, LieniiB.

gy gpC u n@ d , inf. To enjoy,


have mutual delight, sexual intercourse,
experience good or evil.
^/gxuldJS, s. Assent, approbation,
consent, s&ufii. 2. Order, command, *lL
i_ler. Wils. p. 34. Anumati.
jy/f5-i_(D ^j^/xBuuif.. By his order
or in his name.
j)jsgiL)nemii>,s. The voluntary death
of a widow on the funeral pile with the
deceased husband, .i_erLLii_C.upF*.
Wils. p 34. Anumauan'a. 2. A system
of architecture. See Bpugii*.
^l&piLDtreoTLh, s. Inference, illation
one of the modes in logic of arriving
at a conclusion, as from smoke to infer
the presence of fire, *tA*j0rp&era>vtcp~etM.
Wils. p. 34. Anumana. Some reckon the
following four kinds; viz.: 1. ^usQureTtl
gytrf*ff[ii. 2. tSprQuB&il^gitcrGjnii. 3. JyfcW"
&ni'U*igfliDBesdl. 4. QmplQzs&. . . In
jy=rentt the four are; 1. v&ev&tciarti, in
ference of an existing cause from sight
of the effect, as of fire from the appear
ance of smoke. 2. Qu*g*i&iManh, in
ference of the existence of a thing or
reality of a thing by the presence of
another, which is not wholly conclusive
but probable and consistent. 3. vtragt
innards, inference of a past cause from
a present effectas fishes in the. rivers
show that torrents have fallen on the
mountains. 4. oppngtwiexii, inference of
a future effect from a present cause
as that rainy clouds will bring rain.
Another. 1.
inference of a
thing from previous knowledge of its
propertiesas when we see a flower, we
identify it from its smell. 2. jjgnciasi
giicianb, inference from an inferenceas
when we infer that a man is learned
from his mode of treating a subject. 3.
cjju!;giwi.crii, inference from the mles
of Agauiasas the punishment is owing
to former deeds. 2. Doubt, hesitancy
uncertainty, conjecture, SQpeuib.
^gpiLorreiiTULSiTLcnestiru), s. One of
the eight laws of evidence, inference,
&sfiuj&spsifeJBtieB)fl*tsi.6l*j@.
j>/es3iu>n6sBds, inf. To neigh as a
horse, @Paw4a7*. 2. To doubt, hesi
tate, niGfiB**. 3. o. a. To imagine,
infer, understand or determine by infer
ence, ssfiutf^ipateaatai^u.
^jgstiLDiresflfiui, v. noun. The neigh
ing of a horse.
^spCujujii, s. The thing sought
to be known as fire which is infered
from smoke. Wils. p. 34. Anumeya.
^I@pietau>, s. [in logic] Inference,
conclusion from premises, jyi^ru^p.
Wils. p. 34. Anuma. 2. Front of the
temples close to the back of the eye,
^OT2/i7/7-u), [ex
desire.] At
tachment, fondness, faithful love of a
husband and wife. Wils. p. 35. Ano
BAOA.
^eguansQunsih s. Sexual enjoy
ment.
^^lnnsistn^so s. A poem.
^fzjpi^frjuih, s. Likeness, resem
blance. Wils. p. 35. Amiuoopa.

The child or descendant of a high caste


Gather by a low caste mother; [ex Cura,
hair of the body.] Wils. p. 3b. AnuLOMAJA.
^/gysi/dSaw, s. The transit of a
planet in retrogression into the preced
ing sign.
^^sjiSQud^iw, s. The quan
tity expressed by *-, 3 20 .
j/gpiaifdss, inf. To repeat what
has been said before, ,;; ---.-<.. ntii.
jy en Tjg ii> , s. Repetition of a
reason or argumentopposed to
f -.
. 2. Abuse, reviling,
; [ex mg, to speak.] Wils. p. 35.
Anuvada.
j/sg)iriT0gjeuiTeivfgl,s. (Anat.) Upper
maxillary bone.
jifSpiSLD, s. Red sandal wood, Q#
0**^arJi, Pterocarpus santalinus.
^sysss <s a u> , s. Suffering, distress,
pain, grief, <cyA<4. 2. Lethargy, indo
lence, Cniq. 3. Fear, uuJi. 4. Sandal
tree, *npes\*. 5. A snake, utibLf. 6.
Weakness from fever, &c, rCi_u>. (p.)
j|f*a:fij(Jufi*. He spake with a
weak voice.
.i ; ts.--si.rZ.tS: -k". He reads mumblingly.
jyga/*tSiTiJ_i_, r. n. inf. [prov.] To
appear slightly, BpsQftsiirp. 2. To give
a slight hint, *tAeDssrLLt
Csms.f^siisTiL^.psi. The possession re
turned to him and showed a few and
slight symptoms.
mtii*aei&t*tcq-ps). The fever was slight
and of short duration.
Gmiar, #31**, v. a. To distress, cause to
suffer, oppress one,
(p.) 2. To touch
or strike undesignedlyas in the play,
jf B * & js ufs/*sari>iS pHs*t3. The lady
whose cooil-bird-like voice, oppresses (by
its sweetness) the sweet sugar-cane.
gg/ d @ tulip. $G0 gpi m; Q uj up. p
a -j, v. noun. A play, &tJftaui.<S.
*^jSpiisns, s. Permission, order,
command, e-jft*. Wils. p. 32. Anujna.
SPI ib
QQpeisr, gjgipitkiQQeisreisr,
Ssier, j/giib*, v. n. To suffer pain, be in
distress, affliction, &c,
2. To groan,
sigh, moan with pain,
(p.) 3. [prov.]
To read or speak with a mumbling tone,
to mumble, mutter, tS&i&^ts. 4. (p.)
To be weak or slight as fever, flame, &c,
mm 5. [prov.] To be reluctant, unwilling,
backward, J8. 6. (c.) To be touched
undesignedly, causing a forfeit in the Q*
dr play, &C, Qp^Qeirar.
jqggi & s u>, v. noun. Groaning,
moaning, .....
jyga/ a;ii>, . [priv. g\m,el e.S^u>,
fitness.] Impropriety, unfitness, *iS<*
Dia. Wils. p. 32. AlfOCHITA. 2. Uncleanness, ceremonial impurity, abhorrence,
jAiA. 3. Falsehood, untruth, Ca-j.
8

*$lgpiT(!5> The planet Mercury,


&ttr^n_sprut_uff[j ? How can we agree to
the impropriety which he proposes ?
*=jy@a/(_ii> ^/SHie^Lh, s. The se **jQesrxLh,8. [used as an adj.] [priv.
jy*, c< , one] Many, multiform, plu
venteenth lunar asterism, giitnij^^mi.
ral, much, usm. Wils. p. 37. Askka. (c.)
^/Qtasraipinii, s. Many times, often.
r, Aeat] Idleness, supincness, ffu>q
One of the seven urpxib. 2. Coolness, Q
^(SenrsihQun, or ^Qersrair, s. Many
CiuiSarsma. Wils. p. 30. AnUSUn'a.
persons.
* jyj3B/,#<rs5^ii, s. [jmt>.
el e-p,
cgijQetsr&n-iB&eiKnjeiiaiD, s. A figure
Ai^A, e/
pronounced.~] One of the
in rhetoric, ^ar^aaBSiouwapeppi^Qpijmja^
three accents to be observed in reading
Glriifie. (p.)
the Vedas, (the grave accent.) 2. That ^gychsr, s. A kind of fresh waterwhich is unaccented, uG^Cwrao*. Wils.
fish,
2. (p.) Mother, ;wai, (an ab
p. 32. AnUDATTA. See a-Mltmrtb. {p.)
breviation Of jytirSBr.)
"jifSpi^^tli, a. A lie, falsehood,
*jtldasT3>QiULCi, s. [priv. ^i, ei g
Quriu. (p.)
fliuii, i/w/on.] Want of union, anarchy,
SjAB-juJaraDio. Wils. p. 37. AnAIKYA.
s. [priv. jk*, et a.uu^, demonstration.] [in
(P-)
logic.] Not supporting an assertion by
good argument, inconclusive argumen jt/Sstr^^i is, s. Entirencss, univer
sality, all things, crAwm. (p.) Note.
tation. 2. Non-completion, not effecting
This and the following word receive the
or accomplishing, failure. Wils. p. 33.
termination of the cases before the final
Anupapatti.
syllable n-iias jy&riso^ii, &e.
*=?y,S2/ u lo to, s. [/mo.
et e_u
mii.] Incomparablcncss, being without
^/7esreu(7^Lo^'2qstQ&iijqw^ s. All
similitude as an attribute of the deity,
the persons, ^.-*r>A
the state of having no parallel, ^OlS^o>j>.
*^>i<fasrtLi
ek ear. The crude
Wils. p. 33. AnLPAMA. (p.)
form of a symbolic verb derived from the
* jy^BL/sjnLD, s. [priv. ^ib, et b.u
demonstrative
having two distinct
comparison.] Ineomparableness, ex
uses. As a term of similitude, it is an
cellence, Giatiremo. 2. Female of the ele
affix but regularly conjugated in two
phant at the south-west point, Qf&Gxpp
forms, being complete in each, in all it
KOJiuiteraSarQuaknueZsr. See jjlAQustep, Wils.
persons, varieties and uses, as a verb,
p. 33. AnUFAMA. (p.)
a participle, a noun, &c, the same as
other symbolic verbs. It also expresses
likeness to the person or thing indicated
s. [in logic] The absence of the cause
by the word to which it is affixed, s-im
inferred from the absence of the effect
yq. 2. It is sometimes equivalent to the
as, the absence of cold shows that there
simple pronoun ; as, jfar&ar. Such a
is no dew falling, ssftu&sasetui snairiSarenu
man. (p.)
Singular.
jyfe-OJcrJftarCutSr. I am like.
C/<ir, jyaiju, t>. a. To send, despatch, send
j(JznuriujySzraci,. Thou art like.
away, dismiss, remit, Qui**Qsiiii. 2. To
jySjwiusOT-jy&DTiuffajr. He is like.
accompany one a little way out of respect,
jftsr^rar. Such a man.
"tfiugiudtS^.. (f. )
jy*r. Such a matron.
gjzgi>ui3e8i-) inf. To send away,
: v. Such a thing.
to dismiss.
Plural
jysguuLjeSfigidQ&rreiretr, inf. To
jySwOiuii jyln-(*otAjyfcw&urifl. We are
bid farewell, to take leave.
,
like.
te-iMjf&riJf. Ye are like,
Q&djj3iuggii uu, inf. To send a
jyfcrufjj&ruif. They are like.
message.
jfcaartj^*/. Such persons.
a/ySlujgpiuu, inf. To accompany
^harujj8sriut8r-^f6frOT. They (things)
are like.
one a little way.
ftsviijun6rarp*!0aiQp*dbi-riiQ6rGil ? Can
^etrgpiuu, inf. To send a messen
such a prince ever be ruined ?
ger.
uaenn&onumraj. The coral-mouthed.
*j)/^2iLii5jsesr jyjga/Lossr, 3. Hanut- :
- j i\. -' u --It is not possible
man, ^sjtQanuar. Wils. p. 968. Handfor
mortals
like
me
to
declare,
&c.
mat.
*aS*)ar&ii. You who are (elegant) as a
*2)/g!llt-B, sQQpeisr, ^Q^esr, u(?usar,
peacock, (addressed to a lady.)
*s, v. a. To infer, ascertain, determine jysir. An increment, epnsniFI<as>iu
by inference, *tfitifiinpswi*B\Bfiij ; [ex sj&
as, si-ifitair. 2. A termination of the
mtarti.]
third person masc. sing. ^e*iuipui-iiB>s
dif&pjGULfil, s. Mercurythe planet,
&ur(ja>iflS,p. 3. A termination of the
HJlOr. ("p.)
first person singular, 0<*eoiQiir(ja>fi)cS<gJji.
4. A termination of some appellative
*=sy^Qfl"(T5) * [priv. jijis, et 2sr<3,
nouns, Quzjr*2t$ias, ioZwiusbt. (p.)
tliigh.] A cripple, a lame man, cyi_/.A.
jjiar!(jnar. He will come.
2. Charioteer of the sun, <gfiuaiGpiuut
*. Wils. p. 37. Anooru. (p.)
luitiroicj**. I will come.
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637 Ssfl
^i/sii uxrr, s. The sQp^nQffti.
^ehrQpifikfjiTehT, s. A small shrub,
A plant. Convolvulus, L.
jij ear Qp eh sin p
sstims\ eh
^jekLj, s. Love, affection, attach
eopiupsjrii, *. That very day.
ment, friendship, Qnsib. 2. Grace, favor,
kindness, tenderness, ^anu. 3. Desire,
^ehQp. Not that, emphatically,
complacency, q<*>*.
or is it not that ?
SIP Upp^sn, s. The bond of love. j)j sir smrm it sm tp , s. The pine-apple
(/>)
plant, jydngjfi, Ananassa sativa.
^/pQuiT(T^(7^, s. Love embodied.
^jshssrQu^l^shsmQeu^l, s. A
drug, sulphate of iron or green vitriol,
^jsnusesr, s. A good hearted man;
sulphur which is said to liquefy boiled
[ex >y.iiD, heart.] (/).)
rice, g>in<s&&i [ex ^an&ii, boiled rice, el
Qu$l.]
^ijekuesr, s. A husband, semen ear.
(p.) 2. An associate, friend, Moved *ji]sksoTiA, s. Boiled rice, food in
person, Qpt&ar. 3. A pious man, Q/sii
general, Gns. Wils. p. 40. Anna.
csysarsBr.i3syr, s. Faintness through
ek Lj sitlL i, inf. To manifest
hunger; languor on eating too much
kindness, affection, henevolence, &c.
food when weak.
^ssTLf^-ir jyeBTLj/o, inf. To
^/earearssireijuf., s. Boiled rice
love, feel or cherish kindness, abound in
carried with ceremony under a canopy,
&c, to be presented to the idol. 2.
affection.
Boiled rice begged from house to house,
g\ehrL\&n$sm, inf. To cultivate
to be distributed to mendicants.
lovedivine or human.
giGsreisraQsiTis)-, s. A flag hoisted
ear L] Q & ibiueg/ ebr i-i asoids, inf.
on a choultry to give notice that rice is
distributed gratuitously.
To be affectionate, show affection, kind
ness, attachment.
^jenrssraQsneoi, s. Liberality in
^jasri^eenemw, s. Love, affection,
giving boiled rice.
kindness, loving kindnessespecially
j>j
ear ear s &0 s ih <year6Br<y/rSsY), s.
of married persons. ( p.)
A choultry where boiled rice is distri
s\mi]3)ipp, inf. To create or pro
buted gratuitously.
duce affection. 2. To act so as to in
ji/ebreBr&inrw=sy ear earn&ii>, s. The
crease kindness or friendship. (p.)
essence of food, chyle. Wils. p. 40.
Annabasa. 2. Conjee, rice-gruel,
^jsksrtuy, s. Negation, the nega
tion or non-existence of a quality, jj*jif
j>jssTS3T^^l , s. Ghee, QibiL.
(p.)
6BT 6BT ITfS IT
eST SST ITjS? (7J, S.
jyebrQLDiTy5!Q0ireia&, [in grammar."]
One who gives food, a charitable per
One of the six Q,rotfSw. See also,
son. Wils. p. 40. Annadatbu.
ai$uHesBt4&. (p.)
earearpitearm, a. The giving of
^jy sir$ so, s. The nightingale of In
boiled rice as alms; [ex frarib.] Wils.
p. 40. Annadana.
dia, much celebrated by poets for attach
ment to its mate, which it is said never
^/eZreurpirmuiSlirLi, s. A very li
to leave nor long to survive, g><4* ; [ex
beral man who gives boiled rice daily,
arp, without, et j)Ai, not.] 2. The
&c.
nineteenth lunar asterism, tymmrtr. (p.)
^ehremu n earth, s. Food and drink.
sbrj)), s. That day, then, any
^jehremuni^^seir, s. Food, drink,
time but the present, jy**. 2. (The
&c.
third person masc. sing, of the defective
verb,
It is not (that, but something
jyssrear uu/r(5, s. (Anal.) Chyme.
else), ,jyA<a>j5>. 3. An expletive, fas>s*
giebasruuiTs\>,8. The water strain
Oniias, QiiftSrGp ; for ^<ugi, it happened.
4. [in poetry."]
is used for jysSr9as,
ed from boiled rice, conjee.
*rsrBr^C?u,-, for BSs*rfluQuiQ,
^ehearui3'rrireesrii, s. The cere
mony of feeding a child with rice for
^1 earpear gv. Daily, every day.
the first timeif a boy, on the sixth or
Note. In the high dialect, words which
any other even month afterwards, as
imply time and end in jj, or 6), are
the eighth, tenth, &c.if a daughter, on
made adjectives by changing the pre
any odd month after the sixth. The
ceding or, or *, into (>, or c, and
direction is given in si8srairi-mt and
into sas ,?(s*a, is made ^p<s^p, giargiis regularly practised by Brahmans, <s
; also ^jBbr-^jiisji_, yearly.
&a>fiA<5Q/iGsrari4Gffftl^jm WilS. p. 40.
^ehrtT^iw, adv. Daily, (c.)
ANNArRASlIANA.
^ehrpletsin, s. Foes, opponents,
<g/eir6oTLDtuQ&ir&u}, s. The gross
[ex g)crii.] (JftycvtM.)
material body, sustained by foodas
one of the investitures or supports of
jqekgiiQppeo. From that day for
any soul, #/ni. See <Ji. Wils. p. 40.
ward.
Annauayakosha.
58

^1 siiT ear Q a em a , s. [in palmistry.]


A line on the hand indicating abundance
of Hie means of support to him who
has it, OMiiSQiraDSiSQ&arjp.
^jehresreijenj^/sTU}, s. Food and
clothing.
^jsaesr^Lpeo, s. ^Rice-gruel, or
water in which rice has been boiled,
<gjebrgis)i3 Ci_ <sujcgyeBr(6!r)[_fiOei<Sii>,
*. Anointing an idol with boiled lice.
^637(63) 50^,, s. Lamps of boiled
rice before an idol, or a new married
couple, to dispel the fascination of un
lucky eyes. See Q*>ifijii.
jtj stt S3T lis , s. A swan, ji/esrearui-jeir.
2. (p.) The bosgmnniens, or yak, as *ifer.
S\ 'ssr em dQarriq., s. The swan as
the banner of Brahma, iSiwen Qi_.
^y6BrOT0/rtp.G'aj(76Br, s. Brahma.
(/<)
^/ekemaQsiruLj, s. An ear-orna
ment with a circle and the swan en
graved on it, iL&disgpes&tSQ&fsrff,
^1 ebresrpgiraS, s. Down of the
swan. See *ves\b.
^lehesn&^f&i, s. A kind of swing
turned by a person unseen.
^jesrenr^iTjS, s. The swan as a vehi
cle, jf*af>f*ni. 2. The god Brahma
as riding on the swan, ducw. (/>.)
^jsksmLauirp, inf. To complain;
to utter expressions of regret, grief, sor
row, &c, again and again, tyeuiiu. (c.)
^jy ek ssr su lo, s. The sea, sie).
Wils. p. 69. Arn'ava. (p.)
^jesr^3)S, s. The pine-apple, rr
* j>j sir ssfl tULO,s- That which is other,
different, heterogeneous, Qmjp. 2. That
which is strange, foreign, another's, alien,
exotic, npfiGpujgisiewg:. 3. [in logic] That
which is of a different species, iffimjimm
ai(rs*si. Wils. p. 40. Anva. 4. The
Indian cuckoo, i*>.
^eircuBuj^GOtii, s. A different tribe.
^leisreisTlmsn^l, s. A strange caste.
2. A low caste.
^SBTGBrlujpnsnpppgiajih, s. Go
vernment through subordinate agencies
one of the tViree prerogatives of the
Supreme Being.
^emenf! iuLj lLiu>, s. The cooil bird,
or Indian cuckoo, ii> ; [ex 4<6.._, nour
ished.] Wils. p. 40. Anyai'ushta.
The crow is supposed to sit upon the
eggs of the ss*.
^ekswlujiT, s. Others, strangers,
aliens, foreigners.
^eiredlOiuneiiresRujih, s. Mutuality,
reciprocity, interchange, union, friend
ship, intimacy, sociability, s*Biuii. Wils.
p. 41. ANVONl'A.

jy est esfl Q iu n etsrenR m rr u rr eu u>. [in


logic] Absence of mutual relation as,
(5i4iutt&jaM ui_4)|(gi_iA'ftj3w. There
is not the (substance of) cloth ill the
pot, nor the (substance of) pot in the
cloth. Wils. p. 41. Anvonyah'hava.
jifsjispisviuija, s. [in logic.'] The
connection of cause and effect, of proposi
tion and conclusion, Qsj.-mB. 2. Syn
tactical construction of words, <2*wolo.'4.
Wils. p. 41. Anvaya.
jqssrggn su ujld u essr esar , inf.
To
parse syntactically.

gj. The. second vowel of the alpha


bet, ^jaSwujQfiSQtQftg. 2. A contraction
of the infinitive cg, to becomeas QueUr
^OtSptpmia, one become (born) a woman.
3. s. A neat, a cow or bull, uxuQung, 4. A
cow, Ouiru*. 5. A she buffalo, Quotr
OojrgsauD. G. A she elk, gayal, Quewia
. 7. An interjection of pity, regret,
pain, desire, contempt, admiration, g)r#
Omit. 8. A particle expressive of eager
desire, gaping for a thingas, ^jPu&gijsitS
c?<*, he wanders in quest of what he can
get. (See <gOio^*).) 9. An affix of inter
rogation, S> as S(*/sr? is he awake ?
10. The termination of the neg. neut.
plural of verbs, tt$H\HBop u&fitemu udr>tfi!
(sfi as, jf/0<ii<iur, they will not go.
11. A contracted form of the negative
gerund, cr^Htnenp oS3as-Qu*#?g^>as fi_*r3>
tipster; for tLe&f&ufuimfiiar, he Came, not
having eaten. 12. A contracted form of
the neg. rel. participle, erfii^puQuzjGsfr
as &ir*@lsB>r j for &t^^lw, a
horse that will not run. 13. A poetic
form of the gerund, satexQ>ti*rtS(gias
L/jfiifl)^*1ar3-, he saw, worshipped
and rejoiced ;ussranersisi for u-t&gaiaxr
ifi. 14. A neg. particle which may lie
expressed or understood before the ter
mination of any verb except the neut. plu
ral as
he will not walk ; i_
mail, you will not walk, &c. 15. A poetic
contraction of ^jp, way or manneras,
uBdraiXfimisQ9-6sr$uibLiiQj&>1 if you will go
and give information of my arrival. 16.
A poetic name of the ^istmrji. 17. One of
the letters on which to exercise the voice
in singing, running through the notes of
the octavea musical mode, j&zoi'iSGejcsns.
18. A prefix to Sanscrit wordsas,
eg QiLC?i_<ijr. Ah ! I am undone.
eg QsrQuujii. Oh ! thou wouldst give
thyselfi. e. thyself and thy familyto
Yama the god of death ; [vul.] generally
used by women.
^t,$e6sr(8(9jibf3^eqrfli^&piB, s.
A rubbing post or stone for cows, erect
ed as a meritorious deed of charity.
eg, ul9 ^lduuld, s. Cow-dung,
sitlLlit, s. A wild cow.
srrsrrr, s. Buffalo, (lit.) a black
cow or ox.

^
^
S\ ear gpeu iu eS so d semth, s. The jyekcksr, s. A mother, pndj. 2.
Klder sister, .s^mcf. 3. A companion, Qpitf.
specialities of grammatical construction,
embracing five particulars; viz.: 1.
CM
^fiiTTaT^'jiiS/SB^Qpsisrar^Q^iimtib. 1 1)0 first
JCf#i_wii, qualifying terms. 2. rfC.Vif.iuii,
objects of adoration are the father and
the thing qualified. 3. *>stf', the agent.
mother.
4. acruM, the object. 5. M<nu, the action
or attributeas ^crg*""u^yafisffiueni* cjy sir (o (S3) , inter. 0! admiration,
jy^*Bj*dAi. 2. 0! pity or distress, r*
A'dr. The pious devotee obtained bliss ;
wherein the first term jjc5"-" is S
GVimo, ^'sbH is tSd^t^iuii and *<spfi*i *fi ,_jy sir (J (gj em cf$ , . [prtv. .jyeii, e/
C?fffc6r8>io, strengthor <VffrpAi, bearing as
is <?p!!ii, and dji_*,Mr, the verb or
pain, jpc.] A person of a weak or feeble
Constitution, uBiwppaar.

d^O) /0*5r> ^QQesreir^iiS


<?8reV^Ccscir, eg
eg*. V. n. To
become, happen, occur of itself, come into
existence, iiu94*. 2. To be done, become
finished, completed, cjiislo. 3. To be, exist,
n-c&i_cs. 4. To be tit, proper, agreeable,
5. [Sometimes.] To be prosper
ous, wry,
eg;<5, inf. A particle of comparison,
!_vsaM>,'g-4, 2. (e.) (a an adverb.)
Wholly, entirely, absolutely, qppffib.
egsLiQii. Let it be done.
.s> eg^ijOujiu. This is a positive lie.
s. Total, grand total.
^sQsj. Whence, therefore, it
being so, wherefore, then, of course,
since it is so, cg*lur4i.
eg,/r. The third pers. plu. neg.
neut of the verb eg. 2. A contraction
of the neg. relative participle gp.

^ejy.
An interjection expressive
of surprise, pity, grief, &c, jy^WjS-i*#
Qffs&>. ( p.)
egj/^LUJ ii, s. Mockery, ridicule,
banter, uftsinb. 2. Injustice, cruelty,
lurajth. (c.)
eg, is). il> d a rr a esr, s. A mocker,
scoffer, a sycophant.
^sisf-iuihuesatetar, inf. To mock,
deride.
*^^<ss3TL^ensk, s. Indra, (gDiJslxear.
Wils. p. 104. Akhandala. (/>.)
^dSLoii, s. Sacred writings, divine
science, shasters prescribed by the deity,
cpp&miireij&ig. 2. A set of sacred works
connected with the Siva sect, twentyeight in number, containing directions for
the various rites of the system and much
other abstruse matter, not deemed proper
to be read by the vulgar, e3raiioii. 3. [in
grammar.] Insertion of letters and par
ticles, iSigfiii. (sftCraruSnjii.) Wils. p. 105.
Auama. 4. Learning, AiS. (p.)
ld uiSlffLon emii, s. One of tlie
eight laws of evidence or modes of
ascertaining truth from the instructions
of learned men. (p.)
.garujuj'Ssosi/, s. Any thing con
trary to the doctrines of the Agamas,

God has pronounced an evil destiny


upon mehas written an evil fate in
my head.
^(Vjmsirtflujw, s. A proper thing, a
thing fit to be done, a practicable thing.
^(sjQuiuir, s. The figurative use
of a wordmetonymy, $arparQutur0p
<&6iouBiaBeir rf^Qgs&flpsrji&i as Lfarts
iSfeiBiLiidr, He has planted tobacco
leafthe leaf being used for the plant.
wen'en eta a/, s. See ^/etretaen.
pmss>r(5u)_fs,dr. He wore a lotus (wreath)
the plant being used for the flower. egjsLDii, s. [prop, ^sldld.] A tree
It includes several kinds, as Quigtrig
in general, u>iuQut&. (yj.)
Quutr, gg)i_/r@Qu!U?, cFfCv fiircgQuiiji, 7&cr
lUpgOuiuff, @<OT*/f@Quiuff, QjjsrySiwgQtjiUff, ^jSLossrii, s. Reaching a place,
arrival, ai&Gtrti. Wils. p. 105. AoaQua;?, airs(OTtyr(gOuiur, ssrAuwr^QuuF, stsji
Jl SNA. (p.)
^<eld, s. Breast, wrrrrLj. 2. The
body, a body as connected with transmi
grations or as assumed by a deity, iu-A.
t . _ .
tSu-rfir&Quui, &c.
Shaking, trem
egj/E/ /raj ii, s. The season when *eg5 lc >3fB ld, s.
bling,**^. Wils. p. 102. Akami'ita. (p.)
fortune favors, and all things prove suc
^sldlS^qpsu), s. The nod of the
cessful, KpMlWlD.
head expressive either of approbation
eg; ear ld n esr en cor, appel. noun. [/.]
or disapprobationone of the fourteen
A worthy respectable person, %*^/r.
aspects of the face.
^se\)^(gstudr, v. noun. Becom e^cEj-ii,
s. (Abbr. of ^tsmnh.) An
ing.
abode,
dwelling,
seat, unpafi-iA. 2. A
egjsB), v. noun. Becoming, being,
house, inner chamber, closet, TO. (p.)
happening, jiiuS4s*. 2. The ablative
^anesr, s. One who dwells, has
of this word, when in the beginning
his seat, &c. (in combination.)
of a sentence, means thereforeas eg>*
iSCsu ; and because, when it is subjoined egjaszrii, s. One of thirty-two kinds
to a wordas mB/,sfgas>*uc&i.
of native arsenic,
y.t

&<5
s. A kind of tune for mid
night, gitnxib. (p.)
*^d5(77ji_S337-li>
QT)?, Us
^(ji_3ot, s. Pulling, drawing, attracting,
gjQfinna. Wils. p. 102. Akahshan'a. 2.
Inviting, calling, attracting, a summons,
jyD;cA>*. 3. Summoning or invoking a
spirit, or absent person, visibly into one's
presence, by means of incantationsit is
one of the jfii_cy""i, and also one of the
sixty-four ajsugr ; [ex <g, et Sua*, to
draw.] (p.)
*,^cB0a), dQGpeisr, pQpeisi, uQu
<*, in/". To invoke or adjure a demon,
jysnaiA*. (p.)
*^o6suld, s. War, Quir/r. Wils. p.
128. Ahava. (p.)
^ssuyufl, s. A field of battle,
<^*suzi, *. Cloth,
(;>.)
^asajsufujld, s. Consecrated fire,
G<JjiA0<sfl(!psfrjiSQ)!Sr,jir. See)?. Wils. p. 128.
AlIAVANKEYA.
jp/.ssjrssrLo, odt). As far as the ear,
^/r. An exclamation, eSiuuLjd
Qrr&>. See gJ|f.
*^<s/r, s. The name of a celestial
singer, a gand'harba, t>i*j*:j<*. Wils.
p. 974. Haha. (p.)
ira & str mi (3j, s. One of the
thirty-two kinds of arsenic, iSGfwiSmS.
* S IT IE1 Q G5> & ^ < /T IB Q SB) <s^,
. The affinity of one word with another,
jfmnutBtu. Wils. p. 102. Akangsiia. (p.)
*^gj)&tr&Lci ^sirtuuh, s. Air, ether,
u&ryfitQftesg). 2. The sky, the visible
heavens,
Wils. p. 103. Akasha.
3. One of the eight *oti6, (see oii,)
a measure in poetry of three <sya>, two
dissyllabic, and one monosyllabicas *er
g s n # s ld ear ld^snLustnearLD, s.
Passing through the air. 2. An art
supposed to be acquired by the power
of incantations and magical medica
mentsone of the sixty-four xTm$y&nb.
g; rr & s Qij ielsr
it iu(^i_ssr,
. A creeper, QaiAnuKdrsc*/, Bryonia
epigea.
^sit&sbsjit cg^arr&dsanrrdiSLL Q
^j#uriii, s. A fancy, chimera, decep
tion, toGG$FS*@iUtfl.
^snssniE^sitlusulS , s. One
of the three kinds of horsesthat which
has power to walk through the sir.
ir& d s & if)^siruuds^^iB
3jnuiQ]i3air, s. A plant yielding an
edible fruit, Hibiscus longifolius, L.
^stress), s. An atom from the
airy regions which it is supposed
strikes the eye, which does not recover
till the same hour next day, ^wjgip
^sn&isprnDasiiT, s. A water plant,
Pistia stratiotes, the roots of which
float in the water, si'urfotiosci. 2. (fig.)
An aerial or sky-lotus ; i. e. a fanciful
or ideal thing, absurdity, impossibility,
Qurii,
00

The sky-lark, &n ^<5<5ti, s. An abstract from ^


fiA>, or
indicating change from
one state or quality to anotheras in
n & ldbsst
ld, s. The aerial
@jr **)^)..fr, he has become a good
regions, vazrxmrieuui. Wils. p. 103.
man. 2. Gain, profit, acquisition, Si<utu!i.
Akashamandala. 2. A kind of danc
3. Wealth, prosperity, riches, fortune, af
ing, g,i^3l.
fluence, Qjeo/ifl. 4. Gold, Ouj*or. 5.
^sn^usiuiii, s.
Emptiness, that
Lakshmi, (gcuAgii. 6. The front division
of
an army, Qif.ijL/<>i 7. Elevation, r<y
which is void of substance.
tf>. 8. Enlargement, i[icrease, Quiz***.
^s, n & ld n ti d s u>, s. The aerial
iP-)
way as passed by gods, by the planets,
jQdasQ&ireo, s. A word or phrase
and other heavenly bodies regarded as
used metonymicallv, ^<5<2L/iu*#Qii ;
gods; and by men who by austerities,
such as, *iiwt**Q#*>, <liifmiis*
incantations, magical rites, &c. have
acquired superhuman powers.
^d&tgiQ&uueo, v. noun. One of
.Qair&eueoeSI, s. A running plant,
the ten jy^ac^ talking much of a
)iQri$_, Menyanthes cristata. (Iioxb.)
loved one.
^air^eun&aar, s.
The inhabit
^dGuQuiuir, s. Nouns or names
ants of the ethereal regions, &i<20i
xenibone of the eighteen smth.
given at pleasure, arbitrary signs differ
ing slightly from the pure, S)(s^SuOut//.
^sireeurressfl^aniueuiresuR, s. A
It is of two kinds; viz.: 1. g/Q^unisu
voice from heaven, an oracle delivered
Quui; as opiimi, though already an ar
by an invisible being, gf*fAni<g\ [ex
bitrary
sign to denote an egg has yet
mussel, speech.] Wils. p. 103. Ablathe
signification
of Subramanian, ns a
shavan'i.
name given to him subsequently by
^snujuLSnQeijftii, s. The power
QLiijfQujuSuLysoi/, at his own request.
2. Mrrtevmir4suQuiuir\ as
the
of self-concealment, in the ether of the
son of Parvati the above Subramanian
atmosphere, by means of magical spells
one of the sixty-four *&ujjariA, which
himself.
see.
g s u Q u it (15 &r, . A meaning
given to a word or phrase not originally
^af/r^^tfjii, s. Opposition, obsti
and directly belonging to it, ^(sQuiuru
nacy, rMei_. (c.)
*^3sitlSlu ih, s. Vileness, impiety,
^sssS2esrd(^fSluLj, s. A verb indi
deviation from the rules prescribed in the
cating a natural change of state or quashasters, jf)*QimJ>. 2. (p.) The actions of
the present life in reference to their ef
fects in future births. See
* ^j&trr lit, s. A name of the letter *"^<' *" Offering oblations with
ghee and fire to a deity, with prescribed
4j, sQ'Ov*#. 2. Shape, form, figure, out
forms and incantations, ^wiiSaficSQarijapf
line, structure, ii?.*. Wils.p.102. Akara.
ciSlwpaDpuQuiinx. Wils. p. 128. AUUTl.(p.)
3. Food, meat and drink, nourishment,
sustenance, o-ott|. Wils. p. 128. Ahara. *<^(3jffi)LD, s. Confusion, confused
4. Ghee, melted butter, Q*aj. Wils. p.
state, **sib. AVils. p. 103. Akula. 2.
106. Ag'hara. 5. A house, dwelling,
Grief, sorrow, distress, anguish. (See dui
as jymrio. Wils. p. 105. Agara; [ex
3. Sound, ss. 4. Clamor, turbu
,g, et fig-, to make.] 6. Body, _i_a>. (p.)
lent noise,
(p.)
^Qtt, s. A cityAgra, ^HulIl- ^QeS, s. The class of ^sSean
BSBib,
shrub.
*
qT)(e1 , s. Figure, form, shape, ^(igsS, sQQpssr, pQptsisr, uQues,
structure,
Wils. p. 103. Akriti.
v. n. To be distressed, to suffer grief,
*<*HB. 2. To bemoan, cry, weep, Jflfi.
ewpLouirSQ^jgl, s. A round figure,
(P-)
cylinder.
^Qsrf), s. A small drum, &ggueap.
QF) is ear is p iL, s. The qcarg
(p.)
tree, Dalbergia arborea, L.
^QSjenflsuir^iji, s. One of the eighty
kinds of .-,"j or humor, a disease pro
*'&>(5i *
large kind of ratas
ceeding from that cause, $iQ*rii.
QugtereS the vehicle of Gancsa. 2. The
common rat, trS. Wils. p. 104. Akuu. ^(SaL-.&Lh, s. The chase, hunt
(P)
ing, fishing, &c,
Wils. p. 105.
ijguira^ircBirij, s. One of the
Akhedaka. (p.)
thirty-two kinds of arsenic,
*<gy>s&(3f5iuLh, s. The south-east
4g@4<3> s. A cat, ytfan-; [ex
quarter of which Agni is regent, Qc*
<5. ' 4, eating.] Wils. p. 105.
Sii^pao*. Wils. p. 1(15. Agkeva. 2. One
Akhdii'hlj.
of the eighteen Puranas which treats
^(gj^ear^(^euirsesrair, s. GaOf the god of fire, ujflQ&rafrLfTFexrjQfrGrsi.
nesa, tStrusar. Wils. p. 105. Akiiu- *^j)iStu ld, s. Name, appellation,
ratiia.
term, wank. Wils. p. 105. AKHYA.
^(^, s. The navel, Qsiruy,ifi. 2.
*^j&l
iuin9&<s, inf. To command,
The tail of the bosgrunniens, used as a
' Wag.
fan for idols; as oimib. (p.)
^snfuiLQ, s.

^&etsr
*

S aj ir ear zi, g. A tale, legend,


i1S**d^. Wils. p. 105. Akhtana.
d^&SQ UJiTstir, s. Author of a book,
author, maker, Q*aj(J^ar; [ei
(p.)
i St a ti, s. Power, ability,
valor, display of military bravery,
prowess, &c, chiefly shown by gestures
before an opponent or an opposing army,
leSusai. Wils. p. 105. Aguaua. 2. Great
anger, ur^ASrii. (p.)
j^i 3 t stuj gs&, s. One of the
constellations, consisting of three stars,
one of which is '/. Orionis, figured by an
antelope's head, i(js9flt-ii. Wils. p. 105.
Aguaiiayan'ee.
gjiSj"S, dSQpar, pQ/SGsr, uQussr,
**, v. a. To display one's power, ability,
prowess, ?JiMrLLi_ a. To take by vio
lence, fCyrrflfrQ.uA* ; [ex ~. 3fii>.]

^<5 (.J, QGpear, ^dQQesrssr, Ca/ear, ^^tfisarr/i, s. Sipping water before


v. a. To cause to be, create, effect,
religious ceremonies, before and after
make, e-rin_ri*. 2. To cook, to mature,
meals, &c, from the palm of the hand and
to accomplish, eaoamm. 3. To raise one
swallowing it. The ceremony is fullowed
from obscurity, want, distress, danger,
by touching various parts of the body,
*r*8Ji_. It is frequently joined with
and repeating in Sanscrit short mystical
nouns to form compound verbs, as gaw
expressions or incantations of homage to
wttgji*, &c. ; [ex .]
the respective gods, which are supposed
to ward off evil and secure benefits, vi^if
gjaei) ^igaos ^d^peo, v.
filefiwiiSpQstiamm; [ex
et JQPt to Cat.]
noun. Making, creating, &c, -*i_r*
Wils. p. 106. ACHAMANA.
^^LosifFujii, s. Water for rinsing
* ^a^Qnrir&iA, s. Abuse, censur
the mouth, ^siBfa-aiueAigpih ii. Wils. p.
ing, a curse or oath,
2. An angry,
106. Aciiamaneeya. 2. The water drunk
clamorous sound, ^rfri4. Wils. p. 104.
with incantations, .',;.',',''.-;'.
Akrosua. 3. G reat rage, **Cui4. (p.)
(/>)
*^i(3^suujLDy s. Name, appellation, *^)S:lS, dQQpSST, dQj$68T, uQussr,
term, Qui;*. See ^iBiuil. Wils. p. 128.
mm, v. a. To drink,
2. To swallow,
Ahvava.
tBopiis. 3. To sip water with the repetition
of the purifying incantation, ^.
--'=..^ieins, s. (A contraction of tuird
yLlOsfflr ; [ex ^U3wrio.J 0>.)
>.) Body, the human body, aj-aity. (p.)
He seized my house violently.
t^iaa. A poetic expletive, gz<asi& *^>&iL, s. Laughter, Mul), Wils.
p. 974. Hasa. (p.)
*^j)&j-i5jE,pti>, s. [prop. j^eSvtsiijS
ifcj. (p.)
. Asylum, abode, re
One of the five paces of a horse ^iki&iTT is, s. Pride, vanity, haughti
treat, -i>;BJi_ii. 2. A receptacle, a re
trotting,
rS
Wils. p. 126.
ness, self-will, .ysBsrruj. See ^miimittt for
cipient, a containing vessel of the body
ASKANDIIA.
its three-fold distinction.
as sauuii. Wils. p. 123. Asiiaya. (p.)
^*Sj-tDii), a. Might, valor, in
& trjr ib & it lL l_, in/. To act *^&!rG!i3rii> ^ffj Sonar, s. Obser
vading, attacking, falling upon, surpass
proudly, be vain.
vance, instituted rites, ^sr- '-j
J. 2.
ing, G&QMQfjB. Wils. p. 104. Akuvma.
^iKiaiTtfl, s. A proud, vain, con
Usage, practice,
Wils. p. 106.
^<sSj"lS, dQQpssr, pQpesr, uQuesr,
Achakak'a. (p.)
ceited person.
**, v. n. To go or rise, to combat with ^E/as/r//?, dSQpesr, pQpek, uQuetsr,
^yj&iBiruasiraiiir, in/. To perform
bravery and indignation, to display power
a religious rite or duty.
**,
i).
n.
To
be
proud,
vain,
consequential,
and bravery, ft<yA-,*fjQbQi_<spiflu.
Conceited, &C, m&*/BiQmesra.
^a=/r?, dSQpesi, pQpasr, uQueer,
a S :r tu ensr ti , s. One of the
**, v. a. To celebrate, solemnize a day,
twenty-one muta, njisi<TsufiQfii<&rfiQ&wri. *jPf,iEi@r&[i), s. One of the eighteen
a festival, &c, observe with due rites or
forms, to keep holy, to hallow, consecrate,
^afi1 j-.tststlc, s. Smelling, wesap
jigtsfts*. 2. To pay worship, reverence,
Wils. p. 106. Ao'hran'a. 2. The * <g>f iej 3 o~ & sireSQihiS j" sir^ieiQ
&c. to a deity, mmms. 3. To show civili
it,
s.
One
of
the
seven
Rishis,
repre
nose, a*. 3. A kind of medicinal snuff
ties, be courteous, be polite, civil, oblig
sented
by
the
seven
stars
forming
the
intended to dispel humors from the head,
ing, mannerly, obeisant, respectful, -u
constellation of the great bear, j^Jgif.*
to clear the brain, &c, &*Qj><:ui<2GidiIlo<3*
sihnLieiasar. 4. To practise, follow habi
fuQuri^. (p.)
tually, work out, operate,
(p.)
*^jiiej@!TLD, s. One of the second
^dSniraxruQunuj., s. Snuff.
^/fluq, v. noun. Celebrating,
ary Puranas, tx.ut{iissa^Qfsat/f.
observing, worshipping, &c, #si*t.un.
^iSj-T&ssfl, dQQpebr, pQpeir, u
QuOr, mm, v. a. To smell, snuff up, wear**. *^j)ik$!r&, s. One of the sixty years M&iTy 8. (Hin ) Readiness, being
ready at hand, <gA*i.
(P-)
of the Hindu cycle, gfgii.
^i<s if] sfiisi, s. Anger, Qairuui. ^iEj(3j. There, in that place, ^jeu ^^suti, s. Toddy, any fermented
or spirituous liquor, up. Wils. p. 126.
Sssr , 3.
Order, command,
2. A particle of comparison or si
Asava. ( p.)
militude, expressing as, so, like, thus, &c,
mandate, the exercise of sovereign power
c. e.:T-:?^ Q,-7ff.'- ; aS upifirB<gm/rtbufl. A ^3=J)l^,3. End, termination, (Mif oy.
and authority, *iii_a. Wils. p. 107.
horse running as swiftly as if flying. 3. ^eenrih, s. A seat, any thing to
Agna. 2. Punishment, penalty, chas
A poetic expletive, jit*>rlu; as %*Q,*k*
tisementgenerally corporeal, *._&. 3.
sit onwhether a mat placed on the
(jOa-*(5j(s. The guests, kindred, and
Severe or rigorous treatment, torture, or
ground or a raised seat,
2. A tiger's
self,
(p.)
deal, C.j*j5vs<ri_asr. 4. One of the six
skin, a plat of sacrificial or other pre
^
which see.
^msiBsstiA, adv. So, in like manner,
scribed article on which the worshipper
tr At (2 u rrmQQisimerrmltiBrm(gtLuLL.(2twAiGm
*,*<**<. 2. In that place,
as
squats, or the more advanced devotee sits
^ ._ u.;f>. In order that all may
for the performance of his worship,
submit to our power, and act in obedience *^f)&iB6s><9;, s. Doubt, uncertainty,
GfrarQpeaSlumirtaiib. 3. An altar on which
to our commands.
sacrifices, oblations, &c. are offered, re
fear,
**Qfisib.
Wils.
p.
123.
Ashanka.
^dS^&daaw, s. The discusgarded as the seat of the divinity, ueSiSi_w.
2. Hesitancy, apprehension, inquiry. Sec
4. A throne, fficn. 5. The funda
weapon, as held by some ancient kings,
films. (p.)
ment, posteriors, scat,
6. Any of
in token of absolute and universal
iej Qda, inf. To doubt, hesitate.
the prescribed postures of the du8, or
power. (See
2. The mystical
silent devotee, ^^-Qun^Qaiiarff, of
circle or diagram, described by the *^jflL, s. The eye, sessr. (p.)
which are nine attributes. 1. *aJijii*j>.
Tantras.
2.
Gsrqpstb. 3. U?tia, 4. tffub. 5. (isfji.
Desire, eSq^uuih.
^d&2eanQffg^d^, inf. To exer *^ & tQ , s.
6.
u$stb. 7. Qpjfltb. 8. mg^ru). 9.
7.
Wils.
p.
126.
Asakti.
(p.)
cise royal or other jurisdiction.
Sitting, g)(j*>. Wils. p. 126. Asana.
^d@^esruSnsnnia. According to *^&i53, s. A bier, unaai. Wils.
^fearQLDpp, inf. To seat one,
command.
p. 126. Asandi.
provide a seat for a great person.
61

^fesrojL^iuiTuj, ado. By way of the


posteriors.
@mrr&6iiru>, s. A throne.
iSiuniunsesrui, s. The judgmentscat.
u^^rrirsenrw, s. A royal throne.
*jjyi4=e3reir, s. The planet Venus,
^tSrdr. (p.)
^rrS, s. A creeper, the @ti$eo.
^jfi'L.ii j^ai^/ri_ (i, s. The
month of July, ^^lor^ii. 2. The twentyfirst and twenty -second lunar mansions,
y,rri a-filrrimtL*#$sBser. 3. Tile Mala va
mountain, Quifiumlai. Wilt. p. 125.
Asuadha. 4. A stick of c/><j*<a tree.
*^<5=/r/-lL_iL, s. Indistinct vision
as of a person whose sight is imperfectly
affected by the sun, &c; a slight, indistinct
appearanceas of a thing at a distance,
QfizflmippQfiippib; [ex
small, ef
motion.] (c.)
*cgy)&rrLjir&ii>,8. Enticement, snares,
the attractions of the senses, the allure
ments to which the soul is subject during
its various transmigrations, .jjswmiuiiii ;
[ex
et uefih.']
* ^fir ir ii>, s. The performance of
prescribed rites, walking according to sa
cred rules, ordinary conduct, jygii-raru.
Wils. p. 106. Achaka. 2. Purity, cere
monial or personal cleanliness, *fotb. 3.
Custom, practice, usage, the rule or dis
tinctions of a caste, propriety, order, go1*
4. Civility, respect, politeness, man
ners, reverence, courteousness, courtesy,
affability, complaisance, urbanity, saluta
tion, ruwi. 5. Ordinances, observances.
6. (p.) Consecration, iirPiii_utOT
gsveo* ; [ex
et r to go.] 7. A king's
residence, ^jifl^tatx. 8. Cloth,
9. A
heavy shower, Qu(juisj.
^& n a & & err sir ear, s. A flatterer,
fawning rogue, flattering impostor,
gipiQeiiuiar. 2. A person who walks
externally according to rule, but who is
privately irregular and vicious, mrui
sesar.
jgernrdsarerft, s. A base woman
who outwardly appears faithful to her
husband.
^smri^neuiif., s. King's court,
^j)&inrgli6Bf)(nj&4;, inf. To re
main uncontaminated, unpolluted after
ablution.
^pnnQung-mi s. A person of
very respectable and dazzling appear
ance.
na u l9 an tp, s. Ill-manners.
2. Want of cleanliness.
^frrnuL^L^esieu^ s. Silk cloth, or
some other, worn when the daily rites
are performed. The former is deemed
the more sacred and not needing to be
dipped in water for purification. Those
unable to keep silk for the purpose,
wear cotton cloths and dip them every
time to purify 1 hem.
62

^>&nneun&&>^smrojiruSleo, . The *cf.&!rLDii), s. An anchorite's abode,


outer hall in a king's court, where his
&c. See QtGliiDib, Wils. p. 124. Asukasubjects may assemble. 2. A room at
Ma. (p.)
the outer gate, or place of entrance of a
'^Qyujih, s. A place of refuge,
house, filMur*>.
an asylum, 4*Si_ii. Wils. p. 124. Asn^ffnQsnufnsiD^ s. Civilities, po
RAYA.
liteness, compliments,
1P1 uj in
ifl uj u ur, s. A
.j^/r/fl, s. A title of respect appli
kind
of
verse
of
a
peculiar
metre, being
ed to head masons and carpenters, an ar
the second of the u class and giving name
chitect, Btbiolaar.
to three species of similar character; viz. :
jmfieot, &a>p, >S(Sfifiii; .gSMuii being prefixed
*^<r/r/fl, s. A term applied to Brah
to each, jy/^ur. See u'. (p.)
mangurus, LSirriiJBinAgtj. Wils. p. 106.
^(diflujf&iT, s. The kind of poetic
Acharya. 2. One who walks orderly,
foot peculiar to the jgOfont verse, also
c tiled b<up9i or *svi>0&&i.
*jy,&rriflujeir, s. A spiritual teacher
(fl uj ek, s. A priest, Guru or
and guide, the Guru who initiates the
spiritual teacher, cr. 2. A teacher of
disciples into the mysteries of his reli
science and literature, a-urfgiurajar. 3. A
gion, @cr. 2. A master or teacher of
military preceptor, utsu-isMiiutSpj^Cas^r.
science or general literature, a precept
4. A doctor of science or literature, *4#
or, doctor, professor, n-uitjiiiuiu<ir. 3. A
tiispiSuQuiar. 5. The author of any sci
name of Urona the military preceptor
entific work, jjisuK,fldJcf. (p.)
of the Pandavas and G urus, gQir^siiudr.
Wils. p. 106. Acuarva.
^(fluJffl/.Fearii, s. Aphorism, quo
tations or textuary proofs from other
^GirifituuiLiii), s. The authority
authorsone of the fourteen subdivi
or title of a priest given him at his or
sions of S<5^n,'Df. See e-sav.
dination.
Qp6urT@ifliLiiT, s. Three classes of
^fnifliLnSlQeL^su) jQ&nrfltuiriSIQt-.
teachers; viz.: 1. jsreinSWk/tj.-, the author
*ibqmAui
. The anointing or
of a scientific work. 2. _xiurfirf!iuar,
ordination of a Guru or Priest.
a commentator. 3. Cu^jErftAues-, a
rr if!aj Lj Tr,sif,eir, s. As jqs rrrfliLietir.
teacher.
*J)j)&irgS!juir(&j^g^&irgpieijrrrvj, s. j^Setfil, s. A species of jack tree,
Hands reaching to the knees, or the person
rrOusji. 2. The sky, the visible heavens,
having such handsdeemed an excel
as
3. The hard or solid part of
lence, QoipA^rwcyftf/otrfatstjeauJS-ijear. (ugiq,
trees, tniieSrtb. 4. The tree, the bark of a
tree which is used by hermits for clothing,
^rrreh, s. A Guru, priest, (5(5.
2. A teacher of religion, literature, science, ^Ifil/ld, *. The country Fennell,
a preceptor, superior, h-ub^vbiusbt. 3. A
a plant, jgfiJo, Nigella saliva.
division of tunes or musical mode, as uiJw
wifipfipm. 4. The planet Jupiter, AufsJii. * ^ 9 it en & ear ld ^Sitsiht^lc,^ s.
5. Venus, *a't. 6. Argha, jytj**. 7.
Blessing, benediction, ^jBO>rS; [ex
Skanda,
8. A senior, &t<!ptdr.
et /*!.] Wils. p. 124. AsmitvACiiAKA
(/>)
and Ashiuvada.
^^/Tsir, s. A lady married or un
married, fi'wfS. 2. A priest's wife, @oj
v. a. To bless, pronounce benedictions ;
when bjr brahmaus, they spread open the
*<jy;!, s. Blessing, benediction, eurr
left hand, (no others bless with this form)
a- us w Qfi ff *e$i$KGfg&&&s&)a^p.Note. The
&frg>. Wils. p. 124. Asms, (p.)
person who blesses is supposed to have
^@aK.p, inf. To bless, ^Srreu
the power of bestowing good or of secur
2. To wish prospeiity, felicity to
ing it by his merit.
another.
^i?a/,E/r, s. The priests, teachers,
j^SJ, sQQpear, pQjseir, uQuear, <,
and ascetics among the Jainas, jncir^rf
v. a. To desire intensely, wish earnestly,
it. {p.)
covet, long for, %'"L'.
^geusuuerrerfl, s. The convent
j^Q-isBGdi s. One of the one-hun
of the priests of the Jaina sect.
dred and twenty kinds of ore, smtStw.
Rapidity, quickness, swift
^/.'Semi, s. Blessing, auspicious
ness, ?ASri>. Wils. p. 124. Asnn. 2. Ex
wishes, it^gi. 2. Cloth, 9lu. 3. A com
temporaneous poetry, &C, uiQaQtutt.-p jjsr
pany, <*-ij_ii. (p.)
tSpuiQiiuci^Si. 3. Subject given for an ex
temporaneous poem, *uts*.
^ $ em ^ uj sir, s. A barber, isireS
^&&efl, s. An extemporaneous
fiar. {p.)
^poern made by request; the theme, the
j^Siuld, s. Mirth, laughter, laugh
kind of verse and some of the rhetori
ing in contempt, one of the passions of
cal figures to be wrought into, being
the mind, j/axgitQiluu. See SjjjiA. Wils.
givenone of the four kinds of ?, ui
p. 174. Hasya. 2. Pace, op*". Wils. p.
Qi_4rp ^s<s!^L/tKJ. 2. The poet who
127. Asya.
writes such a poem, ^*SuSii4orf.

s. Fault, defect, blemish, stain,


<3pp*. 2. A trifle, any thing small or
mean, j/puii. 3. Armor, coat of mail,
*iA. 4. One or two si*** affixed to the
penultimate foot of the second line of
all ^ccH_Qa/s3vur, Q/sf.eBj^QaeirUTtSppc^
Qrtp<gQpar x-iU-uu<2ux*>*. 5. A small tube
through which the yarn is conducted from
the spindle of a spinning wheel to a ma
chine, t%re2Qo&>giis(Tyt$3e$Qeo?arjj. 6. A
small particle used in soldering metals,
7. A mark or butt, Si5"*- (c.)
A kind of arsenic, g/J,jL;r*rii. (p.)
^Qi, inf. [in poetry.'] To affix
either one or two syllables to the third
foot of the second line of an ^Slum-Qu
2. To cement the particles of
gold, &c.
*. The consonance of the second
and third letters in each line of a stanza,
with this license, that one of the four
consonants i, i. Ai, (, inserted after the
first letter of the first line, is omitted
after the first letter of the second line,
and vice versa. ^Q.-^otjas /mj*,siSs>3sjr
(Oi BertflijitAQsStatT CufK^!i_#ifl(yor(*C7, &C
jQ&satQsueasnjrT,s. AQ^/essruiT
of four lines in general, to the penulti
mate foot of the second line of which
is affixed, ,gBi)i_tIiii_Q(aJjur.
g*u3&aar, s. A flat, oblong board
with ten pins, on which the yarn is
made into skeins.
^*<3Slo, s. Wind, snpg)i. 2. An
arrow, j^toq. Wils. p. 124. Ashuga. 3.
A bird in general. upaiiuQurgi. (p).
^&&esr, s. Wind, &rrib*)/. 2. God
of the wind,
.. .
s. A bird in general, up
eomuQurgl.
^j*j-ld,s. One of the eight kinds
of marriage, ^i*ixmii. See ami. Wils.
p. 126. Ascra.
*^3i-Tsns)j^ii!e!ujil, s. Surgery as
one of the modes of healing, gfrrmsnif
^*ay ujih, s. Speed, haste, eSes>a
X (J>0
* ^ 3r sij eo it uj &uj to, s. One of the
thirty-two a-uiCt-^a, a-uHt-fopuutflrairif*^j)3reSs3Tijbjfy&vff&th, s. The
month of October or Aswin, suuR^ia.
Wils. p. 125. Asiivixa.
* *&> 25
* Uncleanliness, cere
monial impurity, a^*i4. (St. ^Qtas.) (p.)
^sn^, s.
Desire, attachment,
strong inclination, !(j^ui4. 2. Avarice,
lust, cupidity, concupiscence, .*e*. (c.) 3.
(p.) A quarter, region, any of the eight
points of the compass, W. Wils. p." 124.
Asha. 4. Gold, treasure, Qur^sr.Note.
The desires of the senses are supposed
to be all comprised in m*, Quei and
Quidras icaAr^ao*, the desire of land or
dominion. 2. I_,*r^j, lust or sexual
desires. 3. Q-u&sms, desire of wealth,
avarice.
^em&sirt-Li, ir>f. To present a
bait, attraction, to excite desire, allure.

^ one OdE ireireir^sm&uut, inf.


To desire, yield to the first impressions
of love, desire sexually.
^sn^Ljsil (_ ^sro^ytli-, inf.
To engross the affections, captivate,
ensnare, ^f3><r*spS)***Q*jtj.
^eit)&uQu(njd&u>,s. Cupidity, lust,
strong desire,
^esifuQudo-s. Flattery, (slp^sld
suQuaihQu**. 2. Persuasive speech, *
^stRfLDQ^m^lL^ inf. To administer
a love potion, give a philter, fi&ifmts
^snfiu^uis, inf. To extinguish
the desires or passionsone of the four
good qualities, dguQuid)**.
^mffGBHiu&s, inf. To desire, long
for, place the affections on an object.
^Q&.TsncBiS. ( Tel. esf^dJ Cessa
tion from work, rest, g)Sijurj>s>*. (c.)
* j^Q & srr & ti,^/&ey&i}i, s. Uncleanness, jy.A5ii. 2. Ceremonial impu
rity, (SfSii. Wils. p. 124. Ashoucha.
^^y/^Jis/rs^zi. As long as the
moon exists.
*^ T&m^STiriraiaiib. As long as the
moon and sun endure.
j<y/r?iuLD, s. Amazement, admi
ration, surprise, astonishment, wonder,
jlffisu'Ji. AVils. p. 124. Asjicharya.
^ftfiflujuui) inf. To be sur
prised, astonished, amazed, to wonder,
admire.
^iF&ed, s. [perhapsfor ^/ea^^ei).']
Impulse, beat, gust, &c., as uiii**i>. (c.)
^^F^/r, s. A kind of timber tree,
ebony, ^imni, Diospyros ebenaster.
^^^/tlL, s. A state of ground
neither wet not dry, getting dry, &c, as
a fieldused only in combination, Sip
frti. (c.)
^fs-n lL Q u uuS it, s. Growing
grain, crop, &c. from land newly dry.
^&iTLLelGB)ui-i, v. noun. Sowing
in land when becoming dry.
^& & & & , s. A kind of play
among children, g,iSfa<uiLLS. (c.)
*jy tQiulc, s. Ghee, melted butter,
"oi. (p.)
^#&uj&p$Bl, s. Purification with
ghee in a puja,
*^fSjtldld, s. Hermitage, the re
sidence of an ascetic, sutflxAyiiJi-ii. 2.
Religious condition as prescribed especi
ally for the Brahmans, including four de
grees or orders, rfjw ; viz. : 1. iSnti*
.- - - j, the state or condition of a ba
chelor, who, from the time of his invest
ment with the sacred cord, is required to
tend the sacred fires and to follow his
studies under or in the presence of his
preceptor. 2. Sics&iptiGiimb, the state of
a house-holder, who, from his marriage,
must strictly observe his religious duties,
maintain the sacred fires, and liberally
practise hospitality for the support of
the other three orders. 3. narutSr&pi* \

ftruiii, the state of an anchorite or recluse,


who, with or without his wife, relin
quishes domestic life, retires to the desert
feeding on leaves, roots and fruits, or on
the hospitality of the second order, and
continues to perform his daily rites. 4.
*jrc#jrfiiu#S3ru><, the state of a reli
gious mendicant who performs no rite
whatever and lives only on alms, some
times appearing in a state of nudity. The
fourth order embraces four distinctions
and each of the others two. See Ellis.
Wils. p. 124. Asiikama. (p.)
^p&itlSI, . One who belongs to
either of the four religious orders.
)jriUL>, s. [corruptly ^s-Qir
mii.] Support, protection, defence, urf
ml/4. Wils. p. 124. Asiiuaya.
^sfu^/rssrui, s. An assembly,
2. Royal audience. See g^"".
Wils. p. 127. Asmana. (p.)
^ehjjs it esrdQ <$ ir ea> ip, s. A timid
man unfit to speak before a senate.
^enjjSireoT&iiQpneLfru}, s. Buffoon
ery, mimicry in dances, a farce, S*i_*
^eivprretirffiiQprreifi, s. A buffoon.
^sw,, [in poetry,
Pro
perty, estate, riches,
(c.)
*^f)&n)u^Lb, s. A place of refuge,
asylum, L/*oti_iA. 2. Substance, solidity,
Strength,
as QrfiQetotoSGevQiusitmUf
(piM>i. There is no substance in this
paddy, it contains no nourishment, (p.)
^{ZTjir^(^, s. [prov.~] A father,
fiMuusir.
*^(55<9= C? saruj sir, s.
Hanuman,
jfgwidr. Wils. p. 108. Anjaneya.
^tSTj&iresr, s. [in seamen's language.}
A halliard or rope for hoisting a sail, *u
upztSg. a. A rope for lifting weights with
a pulley or otherwise, a hawser, mSp, 3.
The loue, slender stem of a tree, flflufai*
QsiULI ; [ex .gstD*.] (c.)
^^^nssrupfS , s. A beam across
the stern of a dhoney to which the hal
liard, &c is tied.
SGsesr^f^ffnesr, s. A small stay
rope, as utS!fi*xiiS#.
s. Motion, vibration, jy<ao#
l. 2. Idleness, laziness, C*noty. 3. Danc
ing, play,
4. Cardamom,
(p.)
^^Sso, s. The
shrub, Monetia tetracantha.
*<$y,&'SB,&i * An order, command,
Wils. p. 107. Aknoa. 2. One of
the .fjjwni, that is situate in the forehead,
^iSfi-s!, s. One of the thirty-two
kinds of prepared arsenic, tsB^mur^mi.
*^i_d5ii, s. Gold, Quirebr. 2. One
of the four kinds of gold, regarded as of a
greenish hue, and likened to the wings of
a parrot, Saisa>suQuFia; (See Qurisr
Wils. p. 978. Uadaka. 2. A shrub, the
*<^l_, s. A kind of shrub, gisu
mt, Cytisus, L. Wils. p. 108. Ad'haki.
(i.i

gj i_ (_ ld, s. A mountain con


taining brass, Qjii^mSw.
juttn, . [proc] A measure of oil
containing twenty uy.,
*^i.iiuTUi, s. Pomp, parade, os
tentation, state, gLLCi_uii. (e.)
^L_aw/r, s. (Sing, ^ieuebr.) Male
persons, <gixujiA. 2. Men between the
ages of thirty-two and forty-eight, t/cyi-i.
3. Young persons, gjfadiurf. (p.)
st/sfr, . A woman in the prime
of life, iatt}enauLJt5iuQufnr.
^i_er>6u, s. The third of the twelve
signs of the zodiac, iSpanSiiS. (p.)
^uLrr(o<5irsB)i_, s. A medicinal
kind of shrub,
>j.. 2. Malabar nut,
Adhatoda vasica.
*. The month of July, sits
i_*!,<4. (e.) 2. (/>.) The twenty-first
lunar asterism, .jj)m--ar. 3. Mirror,
^iy<s.,
s. Dark clouds in July
regarded as indicative of plentiful rains
in the ensuing monsoons.
^ip_i^^A'y>,+ .if6j mmip(ge>pls&Qurib, Tf the
teeming clouds in July discharge their
contents, the rains will fail in the ensu
ing season.
^ly.&sesiLpss, inf. To take away
or separate the newly married woman
from her husband, and to put her under
her parents during the month of July
of their first year of marriage. This
separation is indispensable to prevent
conception in that month, and delivery
in the coming April, which is believed
to bring ruin upon the family.
^ULUUGRsr f.ao, s. The first day
of July (4(1?.) a day of feasting, mutual
visits, &c, when the sun is supposed to
enter on its southern coarse.
^iq-uQutrrj&rvj, s. A festival held
on the day when the Cavery over-flows
in July.
s. A goat, sheep, ("the word is
common to both,) ^m. (c.) 2. The sign
Aries of the zodiac, C?mi_Jf18. 3. Victory,
Success, Qmiflfl. (p.)
^1 eisr (Q) u ufffeu, s. A plant,
(lit) that which the goat will not eat,
LiaftQtrAieS, Aristolochia bractcata, L.
See uitu.
gu>ff, s. Cattle, the mixed mul
titude of cow and sheep kinds. The
varieties are iLi_r, a wild sheep ; <gs>i>
uiQ, a crump- horned, fleecy sheep ; Q*n$_
uiQ, Qmiirm or , a long legged sheep
or goat ; Q<riix3<Stji(d, a reddish sheep
u*&r<ur, a prolific goat or goat of low
size, and /oonoi, a mountain sheep.
9, s. Mutton.
si_/r, a. A he goat or ram,
^LLQssiiTppireisrih, s. The gift
of a he goat, with money, to avert or
counteract the evil effects of an uupro
pitious planetary influencemade to a
Brahman who is to offer incantations
for the party for a certain number of
days.
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^LLtQmfS&s, inf. To enter on


^ildsei), s. . The bezoar of the
a rash or odd enterprise, to beat another
sheep, ufsy en$Qpr*top.
in the above play.
^iLQssrreo, s. The <g/tii>Li creep
^,(5?e_, s. A man, a male of the
er.
human species, ^*uisr. ( p.)
^lL d s np s &), s. Coral stone,
^(Ss-eufSQ^rr&i, s. Words of the
masculine gender, <g*ij^8<*tS.
^zJ.afflsB)z_, s. A sheep-fold.
.^i-lSigitlif., . A lamb or kid. <^awt_, s. Cream, scum, thick con
cretion on the surface of liquids, c3. (c.)
^t-LQ&Q&efil uuw, s. A certain
2. Cloth, clothing, dress, garment, 0Jw. 3.
immature stage in the growth of the
A thin film or spot on the eye, Q*t$r6
kernel of the cocoanut, the maturest
ui_o>i. 4. The fourteenth lunar asterism,
state in which the jS)r/r can be eaten,
Bt$t*>t*wa. (p.) 5. [prim.] Inner skin of
edible palmyra roots, i >.-r.d
.
^emu.turrurrestirw, s. Clothes and
jewels, attire.
v. n. To move, wave, shake, vibrate,
swing, jfineiLi. 2. To dance, play, sport,
,g;aoi_QujffLLif
, s. An amaranth,
gesticulate, to act a part in play, s^fon-. 3.
CuajijiyAi, Desmochaeta atropurpurea.
(p.) To wash, bathe, play in water, <s**.
2. Lice in clothes, -"'..<: 'J^.r.
4. To war, fight, join in battle, Ou. 5. To
ui-li_/7Di_, s. A garment of silk.
copulate, 4w-. 6. [in combinnlivn.'] To do,
to act, 0*ju. 7. To speak, Q*A>u.
urr surreal, s. A petticoat.
*jKr^a;A*S8ojiar. He is urgently soli
netni u rr eutrem t_ s. Cloths spread
citing money.
in the road at a great solemnity.
^ z_ an su , *. Place of dancing,
n.eirerrrree>i, s. A woman's under
garment, a shiff.
^tp., s. A dancer.
p(n?Gmi) s. A cloth or garment
^uf-ptSlifitLi, inf. To make much
for a little girl.
ado about a thing. 2. To go around
or be too much in company.
*^lLQ 3= u im, s. Abuse, reviling,
^(Ssireo, s. The supporters of a
a .>-. 2. Censure, blame, reproach, <g/>
pii. 3. A figure in rhetoric, ..-...
lever for a well-sweep.
Wils. p. 104. Aksiiepa. 4. Objection,
g0^nrsroz_, s. The inner fleshy
adverse argument.
5. Confutation,
part of the thigh.
the refutation of an argument, u*ie**.
gto/r?6o, s. [prov.] A gay, lively,
(/>)
laughing girl, young woman.
tyiLQ&u&uirrprrerstiD, s. The re
60, t. noun. Moving, shaking,
joinder to an objection, wD*4^ni.
rocking, &c. 2. Fighting, battle, war.
3. Being powerful. 4. Victory. 5. Play
ing. 6. Coition. 7. Dancing. 8. Wash
**, v. a. To reject, obviate, refute an
argument, tiirtHi*,
ing, bathing. 9. Boasting, friendly word
or conversation. 10. Saying.
^L-Uf-, s. A lady, a woman of rank,
Qt eo u n l .eO,
Singing and
fteJ. 2. A woman in general, Ou<*. 3.
dancing.
An affix joined to some nouns forming an
appellativeas lates^icu^ Qutdat-jc^ u3w
%<-PP<5> A dancing song used
vrCif. ; [ex ^ct, rule.]
in comedies.
giJ-_ii, r. noun. Motion, vibration,
QQp6tsr, ^iLuf-Qeareh, Qa/ear,
agitation, vacillation, rocking, swing
4(iLi_, v. a. To shake, rock, swing, wave,
ing, rolling or pitching (at sea, &c.)
move, agitate, brandish, joggle,
2. Dance, play, game, prank,
ini, 2. To teach or cause to dance, *i*-0
an act of play, a turn-about, a turn,
M*. 3. To harass, trouble, vex, jy!o.*.
once playing the game,
3
4. To bathe, anoint, *rmi_ 5. To spin
Likeness, the assumption of a character,
a top, uiiuiwij_ 6. To grind or triturate
profession, conduct, shape in imitation,
as medicines, sandal wood, &c,
;
fiorauo. 4. Moving about, energy, vigor,
[ex jfi, .]
action, opvp&. (c.)
s. One who causes mon
j^CiClm }jiii_u>r>8<5!ir. He insists
keys, snakes, &e. to play, dance, &c.
on going there, (contrary to advice.)
as uiwurC-ii-, a snake-dancer.
1*A ^,^-i~fiff*0*Ajnru>miartofiurar, He
will not be moved by this agitation.
^lLQs&bo, s. A stone- mortar for
jyi<*- ^c.L-i$/ifig}. His power, bustle,
grinding.
agitation, harassing, &c. has come to an
^tl, v. noun. Dancing,
end.
2. Gesticulation, agitation, j>,^^uH. 3.
Power, energy, action, *j>jdu.
Gfirp&uQui&tir. He played two games
and lost one of them.
iL eS s s, inf. To teach or
gili_Lo^^ars\), v. noun. A play
train persons for acting, dancing, &c
among children in which the 4<*is, or
in a play.
small stick, being swung round so as ^l1sb)_, s. [in combination.'] A
to fly to a distance, is struck by the
year, <yi_i4. (c.)
Bcj*., or larger stick.

g L6eai*anr)LOu. gi_Li_ p$d fill


s^unesS, s. A pick.
1 ^ZBsarQ&Qipp, inf. To sway the
^ar*jfimfu, s. The first anniversa
sceptre, exercise the functions of gov
aneonesfi,
s.
Pegs
fixed
for
sup
ry funeral ceremony, performed on the
ernment.
porting
the
roof
of
Indian
houses.
same day of the moon on which the
^Setssr^ffisnili, s. Sceptre. 2.
unreunetmfi, s. A plug, wooden pin.
person died, (e.)
(fig.) Royal power.
(tpa/iTLLeatQis), s. Rice three
seiretrnesS, s. A very small nail.
^basBTLS'p, inf. To disregard con
years old. (c.)
juration or interdiction.
^snrti, 3. Soup, or a thick, consis ^ejof?, s. Excellence, principal or
.^3sronifiz_, inf. To take an oath,
transcendent
qualities,
CintSrswo.
2.
(c.)
A
tent, liquid curry, any liquid food thicken
kind of corn on the feet, supposed to be
swear. 2. To adjure one.
ed with spices, &c, broth, porridge, <5K>iiL/.
caused by the prick of a thorn, &c, sreS
^fiessreuLfil
tS^b/oeo, v. noun. Subjec
(c.) 2. (p.) Love, friendship, affection,
ftjniri-ro^isofl. 3. A kind of block set
j/cry. 3. A vessel, Qf**uia.
tion to the kingone of the ten good
into the mortar, when that is worn too
qualities or virtues of the liberal.
u9strsnsmrtli, s. Pepper broth.
lOW, R-ffWfffiBcfl.
gSs337-a9i_,
iii/. To release from
Q&niliLinGzri}>, s. Chicken broth,
^essfld(^0^^!, s. The heart, or
an oath.
prime part of a palmyra shoot.
^sjw/f, s. Singers, panegyrists, uir
2. Goodness, r>i0. 3. Prosperity,
^assfl #8 pa), s. [vul.] The core ^saar, s. A male of the human race,
or inferior animals, ^adur^Our^. 2. The
fruitfulness, aiirmm. (p.)
of a suppuration.
male of human species, man, ^Srm4r. 3.
^5OT5utii, s. Pride, arrogance, man
^[6iij/)^ib & wjQesfiuQunear, s.
( p.) Manliness, eminence, superiority,
liness,
2. Self-importance, self-will,
The best kind of gold.
conceit of doing some thing one's self, in
MetBriEj&niu, s. The branched spa^Gts&ppxih, s. First quality, Qp
stead of ascribing all transactions, to the
dix of the flowers of a palm tree,
fpptib. 2. [in pearls.] Superior pearl,
deity; in which sense.it is one of the three
u^-J.-ajJ. (('. )
K&>*iQf>/igi, 3. (fig.) Firmness, u.~:-:-.
evil principles or
in which the soul
is involved from eternity, and by which
^eusrrfl, s. Male jackall, epifl.
^essfippntLnesreueisi , s. An excel
it is excited to the performance of moral
^^syutSljD'iptsjeisr, s. A male, one
lent man, one of first rate accomplish
actions and kept from union with the
ments.
born a mala
deity. These must be subjected and an
^6saflijy, s. A disease of the eye
^^rojsi-, s. [in astrology.] The male
nihilated, for the soul's liberation, by the
a kind of cataract.
jycj* of the deity. It is used as a means
division of the lunar asterisms, observ
of benefit to the soul, as the acid in fruit
^GsiPiQPPgii s. A very superior
ed in horoscopes,
ni4)t#fii,
becomes a luscious juice, opiiiocv^Q^MSr.p;
pearl.
^QassTQgpgi,
s.
A
short
vowel, or
[ex <g*.] 2. One of the thirty-two kinds of
a short animated consonant, <sP^>posisarsenic in its natural state, -.-.*.. -. ,
gj6asflCa//r, s. The principal root
^6JBjrjii, *. In the Hindu sys
of a tree, as
^esor&juL$8isf)uLi, v. noun. The
tem of astrology, any one of the three
umnunessfi, s. A kind of venereal
bondage of moral evil, original sin,
planets, Mars, Jupiter, or the Sun, ^*r
miamuisfiia. (]')
disease, an eruption upon the breast.
gjBra/u>6t)ii, s. One of the three
(^^I'junesS, s. A corn in the heel.
^6OT(5/z9, s. Membrum virile.
kinds of uu.
aneonesS, s. A corn on the toes,
^6!ari_^?, s. A male character
.gasira/uisniptjq, v. noun. The il
or
sole
of
the
foot.
in the drama.
lusion or blindness in which the soul is
e-zeonesfl^s. A pestle. 2. A kind
g got i_ ao*, s. A king, ^jafeisr.
held through the power of
of block set into the mortar.
2. A manly person, fip*C^f<4r; [ti ^a,
befitting.] (p.)
^sjof), . Nail, spike, pin, peg, S ^ewfl&Q&QFj'i&Li, s. One of the
g;6Kiri_ s536edui, s. Manliness, for
thirty-two kinds of prepared arsenic, g)u
mi. Wils. p. 108. As'i. 2. A piece of
titude, inherent bravery,
(p.)
gold, used as a standard, for comparing
the quality of other gold, a.muj<nA. 3. =g^sgjy, s. Sweetness, deliciousness,
^emQtni^leo^s. Exploits, mighty
( p.) Style for writing, rWA"<rt.
deeds, heroism, (p.)
2. Goodness, a benefit, ..-- j>.
^essfis t-.no/, inf. To drive nails,
^amQinySltdneiBLcthpsir, s. Arju(P.)
to naiL
na, jyjr**'"'*- (p.)
^Ssssr, s. Oath, as in a court of
^jaafl<E(?/rana/, s. A string of goldResist u/Des>eu, s. The cock, the
justice,
&c,
tfigiujih.
2.
Oath,
as
in
pro
pins for testing the quality of gold.
male of any bird, G*miA>.
fane swearing, ?4r#u,*ji. 3. Truth, Qwii.
^?(75/rasrf?, s. A screw.
4. Conjuration, adjuration, obstructing a
^jsaruSssr, s. The male of the
procedure by oath; checking by oath a
GitFI&fiTassfla/ifl&f&lrreBif!eueSI&
palmyra tree.
beast ready to fall on one, or a law
s. A nail for ledgers, reapers.
^sarueiirfS, s. A hog, boar, ty(njp
proceeding;
an
appeal
by
oath
to
a
su
atLineeS, s. A pin for ear-rings.
perioras to the deity, the king, &c,
obstructing or hinderingas the water
^einrunQ, s. The male energy,
uilirressfti $. [prov."\ A clasp, a
from flowing over one's land, &c, *lL. 5.
j^eijisaaji. 2. Man's affair or work.
clamp, a clamp-iron, a clincher.
[San*.
A/igna.]
An
exercise
of
sovereign
^akrutQQuiiiuiQuC-i-gi. The man and
Qoiihuiressfl, s. A little nail.
power and authority, a command, j urisdicwoman labored.
wnnunss&i s. A capital or prin
tion, mandate, order, an injunction, edict,
^esnTurreo, [in grammar.'] The mas
^jiBfar. 6. The sign or insignia of autho
cipal nail.
culine gender, male sex, 4*;cvSi*ii. 2.
rityas the sceptre, national colors, the
SDsiutressB, s. A nail used in join
Masculine qualities, ^jeSri_ors!u; ; [ex
seal, the stamp, the badge of office, the
ing the spars of a roof.
utii, class, nature.] (p.)
impress on the coin, &c, ^aoi-a/roni. 7.
sent tunsaafl, s. The axle or linch
Conquest, victory, Qipjs. 8. Rules, in
^assnS&r'Ben; s. A male child, a
pin. 2. The fastening of a neck-lace or
junctions, usages, &c. established by the
boy, a person of the male sex in gene
other ornaments.
learned of old, *r*Cg#*iij_Ji>r.
ral. 2. A man of priority, ahead-man.
h ..r- - k. By my eyes.
(^Gmttunesiflffoni^tuneasfl (9}uS
3. A clever man, or a man of capacity.
jyiiurtoor. I swear by my father.
(trcrf, . A nail with the head.
^sar ij/sfrcterr & tki
s. A bold,
_r,s*iiu!OT. I conjure you by your
a-GRntunezf), s. A golden pin, or
heroic, intrepid man, one who does
father.
bravely, signalizes himselfa term of
test, used by goldsmiths in assaying
.jrjo. By thee.
applause, A*.
gold.
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^asnTLDsar, 8. An eminent man.


2. A man. 3. A husband. 4. A son.
(P)
^Lemusrrw, s. The class of trees
whose interior is hard, solid and suita
ble for timber, -oriir<y>iofi. 2. The
Qjibtorib.
^emmnifl, s. A masculine woman,
a scold, a termagant, an amazon.
g!}6OT<aDLo, s. Manliness, courage,
fortitude, intrepidity, energy, man
hood. 2. Strength, vigor, virility. 3. (p.)
Truth, certainty.
srQarorpwrairaMn. Presumption, selfconceitedness, pedantry.
^em su y$l , s. Family descent in
the male line, any peculiarity in the
male line.
,^swri_&o, s. The gallinaceous
fowlcock or hen, Csrifi. (p.)
^^srt'hsosQsni^.Qiunm-, s. Skanda, */* (p.)
.
gj saiw , s. A religious beggar of
the Siva Sect, u*ri_rr<i.
^sj3r,s. A year, a/^zii. 2. (j).)
That place, jf*fli_<a.
^f^mietruQumssr^ s. Jupiter the
planet, iSturifiib ; [ear jyOTii(Tudr, who1
measures], he who passes through one
sign of the zodiac every year, (p.)
^sarstni m/r, *. Men, mankind,'
the human race, uiofaf. (p.)
* cPjjfBiBsLB-, s.
Mishap, calamity,i
affliction, distress, ^ufig. 2. Sound of a'
drum, upiiSffo#. Wils. p. 108. Atanka. (p.)
*^j^uw ^^eu/i, s. Sunshine,i
QtS*i. Wils. p. 108. Atapa. 2. Lustre,
light,
3. (/ij.) An umbrella, >i_ (p.)i
jgpup^lsui, s. A large umbrella
.
of silk or leaves, used in the east,
Wils. p. 108. Atapatra. 2. An um
brella, a white umbrellaone of the1
insignia of royalty, Qa/lr(3M__ (p.)
*^susirj^&sueir, s. The sun,
O^tnftr, 2. A brahman, urt&ut&r. Cp.) 1
jysnh, 8. Protection, .g^ja/. 2.
The x^ififiular, Caryota wrens, L. (p.)
^pii>urr<iLlG)GOrrp<a>ieBr, s. One who
is destitute of protection or support,
(c)
^^ihCSu^, 8. The 0*ul/0^(75@
ffi*> plant, Indigofera enneaphylla, .
^pfcssirih, a. Desire, ^sro*. 2. Love,
affection, kindness, regard, jy*iy. 3.
Town, /. 4. Ankle-rings, &*nhLj. (p.)J
^^irti, sv Freight, Carina/.
Wils. p. 108. Atara.
^Sifffl|, s. [wi<A dative ofper.] Pro
tection, support, patronage, defence, shel
ter, succour,
2. Desire, love, affection, kindness, regard, jftfrm 3. [with'
Comfort, consolation, Geppii. 4.
A support, prop, stay, buttress, basis,
&c, j&nti. (c.)
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ty&HGupfDetiek, s. A destitute per


son, one without friends or property.
/ , ^G^eir, pQpeisr, uQuasr,
**. v. a. To support, protect, defend, up
hold, nourish, regard, patronize, shelter,
^JQjjiw. 2. To desire, wish for, crave,
^-r. 3. To console, comfort, Qfpprq
uobrar. 4. To worship, solemnize, ,$j*/a*.
^S^-s^ii, s. A mirror, <6ror(gra)i$L.
2. A commentary, -*. 3. Original ma
nuscript, eesQiuQfjffuiSrpl&iRiib. Wils. p.
110. Adarsha. Cp.)
^^/fl^ssr/i, #. A mirror, looking
glass,
Wils. p. 110. Adarshana.
^psti, s. Science, seoeSgnei. 2.
Dance, "-t0. 3. Vision, peranb. 4. Mi
nuteness, jtgs*i4. (p.)
^jgcisfr, 8. A species of the .gtoaiar
* tree, Jatropha glauca, Glaucous leaved
pliysic-nut, TvSMrA<g.
^pSsrrmirpcierr, s. [prop.] Great
agony, -eyAfi.
*jgifB sarih, s. [in Anal.] Diastole,
Wils. p. 108. Atana. 2. (p.)
Seat or throne, ,g*ni. 3. Cloth, Pfcu. St
Asana.
^peBTQpirji^S, s. An imageas the
seat of a deity. 2. The linga, or phalic
emblem of Siva, (p.)
j;56k,8. Life, soul, e_aSif. 2. An
ignorant person, Qu*>0. 3. A guru, <y.
4. Argha, jforatir. (p.)
*=g5rTtu/i, s. Profit, gain, advan
tage, proceeds, JSnj<i. (c.) 2. [in astrolog;/.] The favorable influence of the
planets and constellationsas ^hujsQjw
l. 3. [in almanac] Income and expenditure for the year, as incident to persons
born in given signs, g)MuJru&.
*^r/rj-ti, s. Support, stay, secu
rity, protection, basis, foundation, pedestal, ^fr-t. Wils. p. 11 1. Ad'hara. 2. (p.)
The body as a receptacle for the soul,
.!_*>. 3. Rain, (a change of ^m,) ikujjc.
4. A region of the body,
In Indian
physiology six regions are given ; viz.: I.
OfiMtfirrib, situated between the anus gpii,
and the genitals,
. 2. *ii$. 1_ a,
situated in the genitals, fitr$*ji_ii. 3.
in the navel, _*U*i0w{A. 4. ^ r.!\
in the heart, <y,jiu*icviA. 5. J*/tfi, in the
root of the tongue, ^.f. 6. 4^ or
^aCVt, in the forehead, ntsmv&pimib.
^pirirQtei>, 8. The base or funda
mental stone of a pillar, pedestal &c.
(/>)
^pirerfl, s. [ml.] Noise, bustle,
stiras in a quarrelthe roaring of the
sea, GuQneS. 2. Boasting, bragging, os
tentation attended with noise, bravado,
ui_f<?i_iuii. 3. Agitation, perturbation,
ir a/? d ir jot, s. A bragger,
boaster, vaunter.
^^/re^msarsarsar, s,
A bear,

s. Source, cause, primitiveness, beginning, sui4. 2. Excellency, cw#


drwto, 3. The Supreme Being,
4.
An independent sovereign, a supreme
ruler, an emperor, g)pi4r. 5. A master,
proprietor or one to whom a right or
duty is owing, r#ior<ir. 6. The sun, gAu*.
7. Running in a direct course, <2*Qnm*.
8. Antiquity, uje>ui. 9. Siva, S)mar. 10.
Vishnu, rfcgj. 11. Brahma, iSraar. 12.
Argha,
13. Buddha,
14.
Joined with a noun, it includes the thing
mentioned and the rest of its seriesas
tSucMfi. 15. A mode of time or measure in
music, ^pigiaih. 1 6.
for mp.} A, cir
cular course, io<airi_uun<;jr(So. (p.)
g^<Ei_o/sfr, s. The primeval deity.
^^snuessri}), s. A primary cause.
^^i(g#/n/!, 8. Solder, a me
tallic cement said to consist of nine
Salts, v**rri.
A druggreen vitriol, sulphate of iron,
jfarcorGupl.
^r3gif, 8. Soap, s=eijsaiTjTu>.
^^IdiSCSi Earth impregnated
with soda,
^$#nnu>, 8. One of the thirty-two
kinds of architecture, Rpugc&Qpuutfii**
6BT^^iQsiwsr, 8. A
fabulous serpent supposed to support
the earth on his headking of the ser
pents, <vHe is said to have
existed prior to the creation of the
world and to continue to exist after
its destruction j [ex C*a>sr, who re
mains.]
^fdf&enfl, 3. The tenth lunar
mansion, ioir*. (p.)
^^s^itiLi, 8. The first mother
Eve. (Christian usage.)
g ,8? /5
/f, s. One of the nine
Sidd'has. See A*. Cp.)
^^isnniriusmm^ s. Vishnu, bSlL
>gw. 2. The diamond, a>4r**i.
.g^^ma), 8. The Vedas, the sa
cred writings, (Jvii. 2. [in grammar.]
As (ypgrit. (p.)
^^luaenasr, s. Godas in ^jsir
(/<)
^^u^^iuui, 8. Supreme or pa
ramount government, (p.)
^jsluuBSTyS. The primeval God
the Supreme Being as the cause of all
things. Cp.)
^^lueoisi, 8. Nut-meg, fn^ssnh.
^,Lj/rani_, s. The original or
ancient languageSanscrit.
^filt-liKiseueiir, s. The deity, su
/*. 2. Argha,
(p.)
^@u>siT((i2,3. Blue vitriol, giif)@.
id a n is iTfiw, s. Iron-sand,
a.<?uistcear4t.
^Ptcz_<S(5, 8. Repetition of a
word at the beginning of a Hue. (p.)

^JfiLOJTir&ath, s. The principal or *<&j)*slp?BliULc,, . Attention to a


high road, the right and straight way.
guest, hospitality, a.umJ>. (p.)
^Sd&^njihu esa essr, inf. To show
^fclQppei)^jJslQpeiui, s. Rudi
civilities, to entertain, feed, &c.
ment, first principle, primeval cause,
2. The Supreme Being, "^^Uji^liuih, s. Majesty, royalty,
3. [in astrology.-] The govern
sovereignty, jifimib. 2. Right to pos
ing planet, ^ctt*Sii*j,. (p.)
session, ^ftflrii, Wils. p. 112. Ad'iiiPATYA. (p.)
The deity as the source of all. (p.)
fyjSueBr, s. An emperor, sove
reign, jfr*. 2. A master, chief, lord,
. The full duration of an eclipse ex
icrarsar. (p.)
pressed in Naliki and Vinaliki. &c.
ujjSleuiGij&iii, 8. One of the six
uu is pu ttfilir it, s. Tabular
divisions
of swerga or QuisyiS. ( p.)
correction for the parallax of the orbit
of the planets, from the first of Capri- ^j-lo, s. Melted butter, Qmib.
cormis to six signs, &&Qr c.'Oalso
fa)
culled, ibst**t.
^fSuj/hpiSeoaiiTpeijiT, s. He who ^^lireS^QSsi), s. Reddle, Qfi&Q
Hist,.
has no beginning nor endthe eternal
^^b!ir esr, s. A great personage, Ou
godhead,
.g si U tu /r tf. so i_tct_ (5, s. The
AQurar. (p.)
repetition of a word in the beginning "U^amT, *< The sixth lunar man
and middle of a line with different
sion )(jiW*. Wils. p. 120. Ahdra.
meanings, pjes'ifaxiu**. (p.)
fa.)
jj^Oiij(raDi_u3i_<S(5, s. Re
mgH, s. One of the thirtypetition of a word in the beginning and
end of a line, (p.)
two kinds of arsenic in its natural state,
^Sieurnrseisr,s. Vishnu, q9lL@2/ .
,M^sBrrr&ek, s. One of the thirty(P.)
^^enrr^esmtx, s. The first caste . two kinds of prepared arsenic,
Rrahmans. uriuuii. (p.)
=^,S, *. A kind of prepared arsenic,
irirL-ULiueiir, s. A name of
two of the thirty-two kinds of prepared
arsenic, C*rruffajffsrri and Qfius^savib.
A finite form of
answering
y^ffi
ear ti, s. [properly sifiesrih.-]
to
fa.)
Proprietorship, hereditary inheritance, &c,
^^sth, s. A creeper, Gymneraa
sylrestris, the &<sfi<*}9*.
u a it$air gar, s. One who serves
*c^,S' to , s. Superiority, priority,
under another.
dignity of office, power or trust, <yjjjars>aj ;
#a//r(*wir, .. One who is his
more.] 2. Right to possession,
own master, a free man.
Op tij &i n $e ear ih, *. God's disposal
g,S<sOTr, . A person of dignity,
and direction, God's right of bestowing.
in high office, *e., a superior. 2. An
A form of the sixth or pos
heir.
sessive
case singular, ^y>0<js)j</ty4. 2.
*^r9t-Lt_LG 4y4z' * Frag
. The sound made for driving elephants
ments or leavings of a meal, a.o*ri-.<7_ii.
Onward, nJttarmHuuuBssgrflCJSlGt&tm*. 3. A
Wilt, p. 111. Adishda. (p.)
raft, QfiuuA (.p.)
j>pir, s. The celestials, Qpeun. * ^Mgi sr ia, *. Strong desire, Qujtit
Wils. p. 111. Aditya. (p.)
(/>)
^ZSjs-ssk^jdp^iuszir, s. The
nek, s. A diseased person,
C/ifffdr. Wils. p. 109. Atura. 2.
gun, gAu*. Wils. p. 111. Aditya.
An avaricious or covetous man, a miser,
K^^GiFirijj, . Heliocentric
^tnrqp <7(5<*. (p.)
aspect.
ar, *. A poor person, ptflp
g^^4i_io, . The longitude of
the sun.
^$ffi-ffijd, s. The daily motion *^^y6i/ti, *. Toddy, 6i-. (p.)
of the sun, as jf<$**Lttfi.
*^0( /fl^ti, s. Looking glass,
^glfipujemrieoih, s. The solar
*iriif.. See ,0/1*6. (p.)
system, <s*xiu)airi_vA 2. (p.) The region ^(J^s^ti, . [in grammar.] Trans
of the stomach or heart of human
mutation or change of letters, "(ntgit&fii-i,
bodies, _i_aS<#rfrjrtErca.
Wils. p. 111. Adesha. (p.) 2. [proi\]
^j)$&wplwnp), s. The mean
[improp. for ^f*uib.~] Gain, profit.
daily motion of the sun, given in mi
*^(?^i/jlo, s. A thing upheld, sup
nutes.
^^ppenra^-nsmin, s. One of the
ported, &c. (opposite to
support)
*iDt*uuiLj-9. VVils. p. 112. Ad'heta. (p.)
thirty-two kinds of arsenic, wjf
2. [prou.] [improp. for .g^ruA] Gain.

^
/rsMrs3)/_, s. A creeper, Capparis horrida, ^*Qi.. (c.)
'^(SjSitt emir, s. Elephant-riders,
drivers, &c, ^imrCutsi. Wils. p. 112.
Ad'horan'a. (p.)
fisr, . A friend, companion,
an associate, tiiarfp. 2. A great person,
a superior, qp^Ai**. 3. The Divine Being,
*i_|fSr. 4. Argha, jy<y*<*. fp.^
. The custard-apple tree,
9>j, Anona squamosa, Z. ( c.)
wenffeoiTenrr^ir, s. The bullock's
heart, or coarse custard-apple, Anona
reticulata.
^jipireir, s. A mother, ^/riu. (c.)
2. fp._) Parvatias mother of the world,
mtmfi.
*^j/^piresrLc^em^irsnnii, s. An
assembly of state, the royal auditory,
the senate, wou. Wils. p. 127. Asthana. 2. A senate-house, court of jus
tice, iSurtuAifeaib. 3. The gate of a tower
being the place of audience, C<nyrnSi.
^avptresriDemiuuD, s. The room
at the gate of a toweras the place of
audience. 2. A place where the jury
men assemble together.
^^^1, . A tree, gj/fujjii, Bauhinia racemosa, L.Note. There are
two species ; viz. : 1. ii!_f/4.S>, the rind
of which is used for withes, Bauhinia
parviflora, L. 2. Ba^'Af1, a flower-tree
sacred to Siva, also medicinal, Bauhinia
tomentosa, L. (c.)
^^^(5 uf-, s. Siva so called as
wearing a garland of flowers from the
,gAS> tree, 8<*. 2. A book composed
by 9o, so called from its beginning
with this word, g>jjrA>. (p.)
*^/! $ y~ jg th, s. Undried ginger,
S'H^i Zingiber officinalis, (p.)
^iS^jr/i, . (Tel. es^sfcj.) Ne
cessity, emergency, j>i4. 2. Hastiness
in anger, &c, <J*uSwi. (c.)
j)i>r uS|i4 ^^iriiuisea!*. He is pressed
with great necessity.
^SjpJLD Lippit, s. The y8ss7-/reu7
plant, Mucuna prurita.
lc iijf^fB&i us it, s. The
soul, life, 8*wfi&u*. 2. A living creature,
an animate or sentient being, 9mQrmg,
Wils. p. 109. Atma and Atman.
^^^iwffeBr, $. A son, Ljpe\ieueBr.
Wils. p. 109. Atmaja. (p.)
^,&iu>&&$-) * Purity of the soul,
freedom from sin, spiritual purity.
Wils. p. 110. Admashld'hi.
^^^LD^nemih^^^u>Quirpu>, t.
Individual consciousness. 2. Spiritual
knowledge, instruction. Wils. p. 109.
Atmakgnana and Atmabod'ha.
^pgjwp&gieuw, s. Faculties of
the soul. Wils. p. 109. Atmatatva.
id$I& earth, t. The soul's
perception, spiritual illumination, a con
sciousness that the deity is the operator
in the actions of the souL Wils. p.
109. Atmadakshana.
67

^pgjuiiSQeijpeisnji, s. Dedication *jy)ulth, x. Straits, calamity, ad


of the soul.
versity, exigence, peril, j^u^g. Wils. p.
114. Apadasi. (p.)
ldQ iu rr enfl, s. Brahma. 2.
^uQpnpptnremeisr, s. One who
Siva. 3. Vishnu. 4. Kama; [ex Ouic*.]
Wils. p. 109. Atmayoni. (p.)
disperses calamity. 2. A name of Bhairavan, fj-/tar; [ex ll-^ffawto.] (p.)
^PSiwnnppui) s. Any thing done
for the sake of one's self, fptSrGurrasrw. *J$)L-> ^ j5 tii u ih, s. One of the
Wils. p. 110. Atmarttha. 2. Any
eighteen treatises which treat of laws, g,f
thing done for the benefit of the soul,
,CTia,^Ai. (p.)
^effwniutgipQfiugi ; [ex jftfa, begged or
^u^iiu@^^jto, s. The rule,
gained.] (p.)
order and statutes which a certain class
wan^giLDiT, s. A patriarch, an ilof Brahmans follow, observe and recite,
lustrious,eminent. or holy person. Wils.
p. G49. Mahatmas.
*^j)uis3n, $. Straits, calamity, ad
ujjLDtrpgiLoiT, s. The supreme soul
versity, exigency, extremity, n.uAS>r/ii.
God,
Wils. p. 504. ParaWils. p. 114. Apad. 2. Agony, anguish,
MATMAN.
peril, !iigni^r.
@aiit!$gjiDrr, s. The soul-the spirit
j^ujifeiir&ifliLiiT&w, s. Taking the
of life. Wils. p. 352. Jeevatman.
degree of ascetic when at the point of
jupsm^, s. Mother, prnu. 2. (c.)
deathas Brahmans, &c., iDfit<si:*tpQu
&*S>f>t. (p.)
An exclamation of surprise or pity,
^upg/fibupjp, s. Loss and
gain ; adversity and prosperity ; some
^fi^iur^ssifi. [tmi] Oh ! dear, Oh !
times deatli and matrimony, mi$yu\jiei.
dear a cry of distress, grief, &c.
(C.)
*<j)!5!ruj ld, s. A net, eufeo, Wils.
**j)u it enar ii, s. Ornament, deco
p. 1 13. Auaya. 2. (Anat.~) Air-cells,
rationas jewels, &c,
Wils. p.
115. Ab'haran'a. 2. (*.) Clothes, gar
^/Fjuj?eo, s. Cellular tissue.
ments,
^/SffOsar, s. Hanuman, ^gygp/uj/r
^ u s em # Q & u Lj , s. A casket,
jewel-box.
or. 2. Bhiina, tfxar. Wils. p. 113. Anila.
^uBsesyfsl&eir, s. Jewels and other
(p.)
ornamentsas clothes.
<g&ekjy. A form of the present
tense of affirmative verbs, rfj2*rsuSai_ *^j/uir&Lc, s. Disorder, damage, in
ifijtu as SurxiiBarGptir. I go. (p.)
jury, ruin, Q*ff<5i. 2. [in logic.'] Sem
^iS-rzi, s. One of the five drablance of a reason, fallacy, erroneous argu
ment, CuftvS tiziiuA. Wils. p. 1 15. Ab'hasa.
vidascountries or languages ; the Te^un&eS&euirffui, s. Violated
lugu language, u^fifSi-^Q^carsi. Wils.
faith.
p. 114. Anii'hka. (p.)
@j&irurr&w, s. Concealment of
*^g>it5 ]S iB & lo s. Viscera, gji_/f.
sentiment, attributing evident emotions
Wils. p. 114. Ahtrika. (Anal.)
to some cause different from the real
^iT^liflseS&JssemLD, s. Splanch
one. Wils. p. 698. Rasab'hasa. 2. Loss
of flavor, virtue, juice, (p.)
nology, or visceral science,
^.ism^, s. An owl with large eyes, #^u/tl_lo j^uirsfiLD, s. Intro
duction, preface, proem, prologue, uisSim,
Wils. p. 115. Ab'hasua.
^iempssirpei), s. The screech
ing of owls, (^*sB^j_o/an* ; [tx
de
sireaffection for its mate which it
^urjvfoti, adv. From foot to head, all, the
calls.] 2. Augury by the screech of
Whole, B-4'&}QriK}&iyzxsrib3reuaierird(F^. (p.)
the OWl, jftkecpglii, (p.)
ir ssr ih, s. A tavern, liquor^ieta^sSyHI\ s. An owl's look. 2.
shop, icfftsxi-. Wils. p. 114. Apana.
Eyes like an owl's.
*^>j)mQjgtr<3i?l, s. A tune, epiflzrraw. *^j/i3 tia, s. A village of herdsmen,
QaH-uiQtfl. Wils. p. 116. AB'HEERA. (p.)
(p.) 2. [prow.] A kind of palankeen, *^iil6ZTih, s. A cow's udder, u
SsSnmj. ; [c.r ^(,aC0W, el iJarii, fat.] WUs.
*^udEti^usma, s. A river, gj
p. 114. Apeena. 2. (p.) A street of
j>. Wils. p. 114. Ataoa. (p.)
sculptors, %>u?S).
*<j^ u & S3) 5= su sir, s. One of the *^(Suir^ei!rLBy s. Swallowing up,
eight demigods, jyii_/.A**CW(y/sjr. (p.)
drinking from the palm of the hand as
*^/_/33jrti, . A bazaar, market, a
Agastiar is said to have swallowed the
sea, SQfiifi*.
ware-house,
[in 7omj7] ; [ex ^b,
^SunfenrwuemenBr, inf. To de
e< uot, to trade, deal, &c] Wils. p. 114.
Ar-As'a. (p.)
vour, swallow.
^ul-j, s. A wedge used in splitting
palmyra rafters, &c, iL7<btSa*<smiijLi. (e.)
market, any thing belonging to a bazaar,
*oi_?a. 2. Ware for sale in a bazaar,
^uOusstl/, s. The cuneiform
bone. (Anat.)
68

S3Jr<S(3j, s. The castor plant,


criri_!i, Kicinus and jatropha, L.
^LDetmr&aiiiQsiTLLetDi^logout
oj>jg:,s. The seed of the castor plant.
^LD653T(5<E(5?ei;, s. The bunch
or spike of the shrub called Palma
Christi.
^ ld em sQsemQemib, s. Castor
oil, Bicinus communis.
smLirTLoemag}, s. An angular
leaved shrub whose nut is used in me
dicine, Jatropha curcas, L.
upiaSmiTLDemsQ, s. A tree of
the species Carica papaya, L.
aeSluj/Tu>ema(3j, s. A small castor
plant, Jatropha glauca, L.
w tea iu n to em a gj , s. The coral
tree, Jatropha multifida.
Qurrnuiem&(8j, s. The smoothfruited Palma Christi, Kicinus inermis, L.
& l-go rr mem&
s. A variety of
the same.
Lje\)60irwemd(8j, s. A grass, Melanthium indicum, L.
Q3 a Gu rrlc em & (5 , s. The reddish
variety of the castor plant.
& p (ttf ld em s g;, s. A plant from
which the castor oil is extracted, Ki
cinus communis, L.
*^u>Lh, s. Rawness, state of being
un-dressed, un-ripe or un-annealed, u
Cei*uOuji.i?mo. (p.) 2. A kind of disease,
Oij. Wils. p. 116. Ama.
^lds em ii, s. Diarrhoea,
earevil s. A fit of apoplexy
in children, caused by ^w^rti.
^LD&jrnpfith, s. Raw or un-dressed
articles of food, presented to the officiat
ing brahman, at the annual ceremony,
for the dead, (p.)
^j>LDjTLDi s. A certain fever in
children.
^jic@?6w, s. One of the
an
arthritic disease.
^lcujlo, s. Disease, Gistruj; [ex
^ic, sickness, et m, from mr, to obtain.]
Wils. p. 116. Amata.
^lo//?, s. A word, eurrrrjiBsip. (p.)
*^j)LCsecsLo, s. A kind of tree, the
Qs&ei, Phyllanthus emblica, including
three species. 2. Crystal, ufie<g. Wils.
p. 116. Amalaka. fp.)
MrflwriowfibGurej&makGisor. X Saw it 8S
clearly as the transparent Q**t*S fruit in
my hand.
^ld.t, s. The wild ox or cow, the
gayal or bos grunniens, whose lick is sup
posed to cause death,
( p.)
^LDTQsirerTiT, s. The flower of
gall-nut, Q*iiiiy, Terminalia chebula.
eg^LLir&iULh, s. [in physiology ] The
stomachas the receptacle of food tak
en, gjaorijenu ; [ex ^mii, hardness of the
fseces, et <g*cj<i, receptacle.] Wils. p. 116.
AmABBAYA.

-w3
-W^
^ lo rr 3 aj rr^ u> itpjgj srrr, s.
jQtiiGuirQeo. Agreeably to, pos
s. A deceitful fabrica
sibly, perhaps.
tion, used with uiu*iiQ. 2. The totaV
[com. jfu*AS)ji.] Kings' ministers, councillors, mtfifta. Wils. p. 116. Amatya.
extent of land in a district, (c.)
LD6ssr^sis)iEi&il.is/., s. A clod.
2. Physicians, doctors, m*t$vt. (p.)
& s r-Lu.rrs> uQ u
inf. To
^LDOffO, s. The water-lily includ
*^lBt to, s. The mango tree, wrr
utter a falsehood so as to deteriorate
ing two kinds,
; viz. : Q*//rtou,
one's character.
wm, Mangifera indica, L. Wils. p. 171.
the red lilyand Qmiaembuii, the white
Amiu. 2. Sourness,
(p.)
water-lily, Nymphrea alba. L. the globe
^tLidsrrneisr, s. A tax-gatherer, a
^lSjOld ^iBeSsns, . Acidity,
amaranth. 2. The bamboo tree, ao>8
custom-house officer, a publican, *n*-imii
oj. 3. A species of wind-instrument, a
sourness, iy*uiy. 2. The tamarind tree,
kind
of
reed,
pipe
of
bamboo,
^e**<5!e&.
lyrfiiurj. Wils. p. 117. Amila and Am^ujppeow^lupgieiD/D, s. A cus
4. A hunter's horn, nr^i0*riq. 5. An
LIKA. (p.)
tom-house, or place where toll is paid.
elephant, artzr. 6. Toddy, *. 7. Tunes
*^ Ops ih, s. Prologue, proem,
played on the reed-pipe, usd*. 8. The
^ujipir, inf. To pay toll or duty.
moon, *>rar. 9. Affliction, garuit. 10. A
prelude, commencement, ^niuii. Wils.
^lutieurriws, inf. To take toll.
number, gjOrtob-. 11. Praise,
12. Ar
p. 116. Amlkha.
rangement, order, ga>. (p.)
^ujQpibairGijeti&sr, a. Kuvera, (5
^?Lpso,T&! Tih, adv. From root
Qusdsr. (p.)
to stemthe whole, ffrr0^ri_jS^<eflmiiii; .jj^iitS, s. A mushroom, srrerrrrek.
2. Sound, sot. 3. A basket for irrigation, * g{ iu ear lc, , s. A year, euqrjL-w.
[ex gpmi, root, e< jy*firii, top, point.]
fflsop_eo^. (p.)
Wils. p. 973. Hayana. (p.)
^j33)ld, s. A turtle, tortoise, s^Aldw,
*^U)L9(DaS(L(sjr,
s. A name of Dhri- ^tuesr, s. A cow-keeper, one of the
Testudo gracca, L. 2. A kind of disease,
tarashtra, )/ljsmiif-ir. 2. A name of
cow -herd caste, jSJaoi-iutSr. 2. A name of
Skanda, jfL/LSjioxoBiudr. Wils. p. 117. A.MKristna, as a herdsmanthe ninth incar
^soLcdaeJ, s. A hexangular brick,
BIKETA.
nation of Vishnu, EeT<i>.OTar. (p.)
or stone for flooring.
i3 iu li, *. Mercury, @j,#io.
^turrurriy.^liiuurruf., s. A Vil
.gaoifluyi-L, s. Padlock, eprreu
(AA. .Die.)
lage of shepherds. 2. A name of the
town where Vishnu, in his Kristna
^gsmujLDi?-, 5. A small, close udder d^<_bLS?ir/i, . Sourness, acidity, qafl
avatar, was concealed and bred up. ( p.)
yielding much milk, S)j*-..%.
"V. 2. A sour species of mango tree,
^iLiirgLgeo,
s. A shepherd's horn.
4&or.
3.
The
common
mango
tree,
umoriig am u> iu rr tjp, s. A kind of lute,
(/>)
(P-)
s. Fatigue, weariness,
^sauiQiurr, s. A tortoise-shell. ^titSsOti, s. Sourness, acidity, *^iu it <s=
faintness, lassitude, languor, weariness of
L/tfCiLi. 2. The tamarind tree, L/t&uiorii. 3.
^2lltp tit, s. Fragrancy, a good
mind, gj&rii^. Wils. p. 1 18. Ayasa. 2.
Toddy, *. (p.)
Dissatisfaction, displeasure, we-mew*. 3.
smell, perfume, mpstfa. 2. Joy, pleasure, ^th lj, s. A plant, srrtb^Qfrr^,
Kegret, g.**ih. (c.)
iSts'-cQi**! ; [ex <g, et a,e, to be pleased.]
Tragia involucrata, Z.. (A/. >\)
BoarQ<rt6&rasTg!w&&liur*tLrbS(5&G)pfir ? Do yOU
Wils. p. 117. Amoda. (p.)
feel displeased at what I said ?
^lc, s. Water, //f. 2. Moisture, ^ujLys^ti ^U3L^3J/, s. A thorny
shrub, (5>', Zizyphus glabrata. L.
rr & i < sr, inf. To be relieved
humidity,
f]p.)
tgytuaa&rtrtA, s. A kind of fever,
after fatigue, to be refreshed.
^ti, *. One of the poetic exple
^turrerr, s. Mother, nurse, Q&e&eSp
tives, *i/sBu. 2. An expletive, jy~/*Sw.
f'ii. 2. Mother's mother, unit?.. (c.)
3. A termination of the first person plural, cgfytu <& a si), s. A kind of caustic
stone or mineral,
in verbs of both classes, 0*ra>uuusirts>wd
*^j)iurremih, s. Natural disposition,
<S$. 4. A termination of the plural of ^luaarreo, s. A prop to a wall, or
gtjo*giKru. Wils. p. 118. AYANA. (p.)
verbs embracing the first and second
roof of a house, <s^aAi. . 2. A staff or
person, Q-&uueil.(dp0aran<iUueBrenxi9<g$. 5. A
pole on which a palankeen, or similar jyuB, s. Mother, prriu. (c.)
contraction of
used to denote a quo
vehicle may rest, ^i(5Ai. (c.)
QuiflujrruS, s. The mother's elder
tationas Qui?-ja.ii, it is said "he is
sister.
great." 6. A contraction of the future ^ujaQSsirsti, s. The forked sticks
of 41, in the third person neuter. 7. A
on which the bamboo of an old fashioned
6?687-<6S)(ifi, s. The mother's younger
particle of assent, yes; it is often doubled
palankeen rests, or to which it is fastened,
sister.
as
4ji, written,
and contract
ed to
8. A particle of comparison, ojyiL/^ii, s. Length, extension, an <j^tt9j"ii>, s. A thousand, gQuemr. (c.)
5>r _iflf<yiYas jyAiwfej(5jcw/dr, a woman
^uS!issrreS,s. A milliped, a woodoblong figure, taii. (p.)
whose hair is black as darkness, (p.)
louse, ijttisi_ 2. A broom, #w_ijuii,
^uj^sSii, s. Preparation, readiness,
itfnb. We came.
promptness, ovarii, (c.)
urfa/ttfQuMSr,pa Quc5eoio. Greatness is
^uSiriiisesnresorar, s. Indra, j}is$
always humble.
^iu^jpadS(iFj<gr<Gir, s. One of the
vfgpid ftiQsQssfftgto. I and you went.
thirty-two kinds of arsenic in its natural
^uSiria s^Qnnesi -^iSnrki Qrremeisr
jj/T6Uto, . The season when
State, jy*63TLira**awifl.
4pSi$,Qsigi, s. The sunthe thousandfortune favors and all things prove
LDiresr ih, s. The vital parts,
rayed,
( p.)
successful.
mMOaw. 2. A secret, @j*fioi4. (p.)
^>uSDiiisnihi&, s. A very produc
g/5,a;2ssrtiytc^Losn-Q/ii. As much ^i/jld, s. Gain, profit, income,
tive cocoa, or jack tree, (c.)
as possible.
revenue, ^jfi'^ib. Wils. p. 117. Aya. 2.
QuSnisnwek, s. Vishnu, e&iKSggu.
&y>rrjp, s. The proper manner of
Duty, custom, toll. *iio. 3. Dice, *^ir
doing a thing, <n<3QP*>p. (p.)
4. The cast of dice in a game. @^s*/Jti/i,,
julditear eu ear, s. A worthy, compe
5. An assembly of women, female attend * t^ufie iu u> jj^uSsv1, s. The ninth
ants on a lady, ur^is.u.i_ii. 6. A female
tent, respectable person, fip*^**. (c.)
of the lunar mansions, that in cancer, 4js
companion, Qfmfi. 7. Mother, jtrii. 8.
oSiuKii*. (p.)
jgthuu?-. In the manner which is
Bow-string, *. 9. A kind of drum,
agreeable to, or sufficient for.
^
u9 ec, s. The name of a large
u>Ai ;A 10. Length, extension, rfs* (p.)
g w q ^
. Good or suitable
^/4#**<?wuu/ij. A small gain in a
timber tree, yielding Cliittagong wood,
gitufw, Chickrassia tabularis. (p.)
advice, discrimination, cleverness, skill.
small traffic.
6!>

^ u9 em Lp , s. Choice ornaments, * ^ Co tu itps tbcf^Q uj ir<s ear tl>, s.


War, battle, Qutt. Wils. p. 1 18. Ayod'htSQaaifamraiaatb. 2. A woman, lady,
ana. 2. Army, Crier; [ex,g, e*/, to war.]
damsel, Ou*r ; [ex .gu, select, et fi)0,
ornament.] 3. The tip of a sickle, ^Hir
Sroft. (p.)
^[GturfiairQpsfiSilairtjfitGfiQQpgGurvj. Like
searching for arms before the battle.
^uSsarCotosBr?, s. An emerald, u&
s. Distress, suffering, eu(rrj@
fib. 2. Fineness, minuteness, &c.u<h. 3.
**gj/u-l it-/ e$ ili u> ^iL/eir, s.
Mother, niu. 4. The termination of the
[impr. <gi/.] Age, duration of life life
2d person singular, QpareHfaQiurQcom !<s,).
time, ipir. Wils. p. 118. AyCS.
(p)
^tif&rnr&ebr, s. Saturn, who, as the
^gfyiu,
QQpm, mQpehr, (Senear, ^"J,
god of life, fixes the age of man, *fl.
v. a. To select, choose, cull, Q^tfrQ^jQa*. 2.
(/>)
To separate, garble, pick out the refuse
^ uy eS (5 @ (3^n/a//fjs^2sar, s.
as stones from rice, withered leaves
Longevity, long life.
from greens, &c, Sar*^Ji_ 3. To in
quire, investigate, examine, consider, re
^rrdsiriLj^, s. A long life.
flect, determine after investigation,
^ipuiriLjg!-, s. A short life.
(p.) 4. [prov.~] To gather, pluck, nip off,
^iLj&GQQfjpjsl, s. Iron-sand, a.Qeon
up**.
^uxQfirhrffurrffit^r (gsBT*rm/tsi*isSr. He
who docs a thing inconsiderately should
jP^ilj lL t_/T63r tb^iLjjijgrrssriit, s.
suffer loss.
[in a*t/W.] The eighth sign from that
ampQfififiQxixiiKiiigii. Selecting stones
which the moon occupied during the time
from the sand, represented as rice, by
of one's birth.
children in play. This is used for express
ing that a writing, &c. is full of blunders.
*^'Lj p tb, s. A weapon, arms in
SmwtlpLj&iGiriup&i. Picking grass out of
general, uom_a^uiA. Wils. p. 118. Aynpot-herbs, when boiled and dished.
d'ha. 2. (c.) A tool, implement, instru
ment *<jtS. 3. (p.) Dancing place,
^uu itO is eo, s. Rice uncleaned,
^djunJsdJi(A.
unsifted.
.gn/^f^ff&o, . An armory, arsenal.
^ijQp^Qiunn, s. The aged who
should be cared for. (p.)
^iLjpihjsiflds, inf. To bear arms,
to be armed.
^iLjiiiurrifiQfiesfl . s. The sage skilful
on the lyreNarada,
(p.)
^iffiuueSpS, s. Military exercise, the
^jjbikGlfin/T, s. Persons of knowledge
art of fencing, &c.
and research, r<?r. 2. Brahmans,
^iLj/guirassfl, s. An armed man,
one under arms, (p.)
^tliLDjs), 8. Intelligence, (p.)
.gii/^yaB^, s. An annual festival
^>iLwuS&)1 s. A beautiful pea-cock.
in September, when worship for nine
0>)
days is offered to different kinds of
^iLweo/r, s. Selected flower. 2.
weapons, tools, books, &c.as a per
Lotus-flower, (p.)
sonification of Durga, Lukshmi and
Sarasvati, the goddesses of war, wealth
guj, v. noun. Searching, selecting.
and learning; three days being appro
f>) m
priated to each, and no learning, or
^nbpeo, c. noun. Being nice, fine,
special exercise attended to, during this
time, ririj&A.
subtle, minute, guLuuxiuij utt^ii. 2.
Silent contemplation of the deity, put
^i^s&isoa, s. The two kinds of
(p.)
weapons ; viz. : 1. missiles, j/jfirib. 2.
Those held in the hand, r^rii.
gj dj a/, v. noun. Investigation,
examination, attention, &c, ,girii#8.(p.)
^nj^euQ^dsii, s. Armor in gene
ral, different kinds of arms, panoply.
^ ili & a), s. [prov.~] A turn, a
*^j>iLj QTj Q ev p tb^ iLj ewGlev pli>,
heat, an impulse, a bout, gp*^for ^a>f
A*.
. One of the four cuGaijsih, that which
^ijfeeeriu&feiirLi uMsnfiQuiiStpff. It rains
teaches medicine, .uC.^^)Qufdij>. 2.
shower after shower.
The medical art, pharmacy, ac^fi^ii.
o't-t ^ihteeSGw. In the heat or velocity
Wils. p. 118. Ayurveda, (p.)
of (his) coming.
^y -njQiL'itrra&egf), s. A kind of
fire used in preparing medicines, which ^iu&Q, s. [prov.~] Mother, pntb. 2.
consists of three kinds; viz.: 1. &ur*i
Cp.) A female of the herdsmen tribe,
on, flame of a lamp. 2. jsurA6W, fire
glowing as the lotus flower. 3. n_r*
Ssitf, immoderate fire, (p.)
^jrii>, . The letter Jo, so called
^u-isirQeujSujir, s. Physicians, doc
from the indistinctness of its sound, or
from the peculiarity and minuteness of
tors, medical practitioners, e>i^.ffW.(p.)
its form. It is chiefly a consonant, but
^(ouj/raii, s. Offering of flowers
sometimes occurs as a vowel; yet it cannot
and perfumes in worship, jf#*fa-. Wils.
be confounded with another letter, gaUSlai.
p. 118. Ayoga. (p.)
O)
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jQiiips^jriiaaixi, s. A contracted
sound of the letter Aas in the words,
m&fgi and <&&m.g, formed from
and opetjSgi.
^djpuLfeireifl, s. The letter <?o.
*^j-<5ii>, *. A divisor, ffiLfQtuesr.
Wils. p. 973. Haraka. 2. The denomin
ator of a fraction, ^ni.
jvi7"*/i>, *. Blood, @j^ti. (p.)
A_(_ti> ^jj-^sold, s. Brass,
iSfoi*. Wils. p. 1 18. Arakooda; [ex ^i,
what goes, et
a heap composed of
metals.]
^TSSiii, s. The wood of a supe
rior kind of sandal tree, j(fiii*Lii_
(Af. Vic.)
A tree, Q*fr>pajrii, Cassia fistula, L.
Wils. p. 118. Araqvad'ua. and p. 119.
Ahovad'ha. (p.~)
* jQa-sssru), s. Sacred writings of
the Hindusthe vedas, Qmfii. 2. The
sacred or mystic part of the vedas, <?>i<4
g\ar$jieruw*>s. 3. One of the thirty-two
auspicious words that may begin the first
verse in a treatise, Qjiui/MgAuCairiiaraai
QimiiS. (p.)
^xesisteijnem/r, s. Brahmans, unfru
utt. (p.)
^ a em ear , s. Brahma, iSljweir.
2. A brahman, uiiuuiA. 3. Siva, fiar.
4. Vishnu, Ji^Sgpj. (p.)
^rretzr), s. Parvati, unnoifil. 2.
Kali, *. Cp.)
**g>j)!res& uj to^ t asrr eanFI iu to , s.
i'orest, jungle, S. Wils. p. 118. Aran'va. (p.)
^ sr p to, *. [prov.] Food purely
cooked, according to Hindu notions, with
out flesh, eggs, &c, Affuarii.
^ir^ss/jS, s. Curries of vegetables
only without fish, &c.
^apwndjf&rruiSli, inf. To eat,
or feed on pure food.
*^zrP, s. Waving lights before an
image, dni-r ^jum^QftOrp. Wils. p. 118.
Arati. 2. A kind of offering made to pre
vent the effects of the evil eye, A'Afi.
(P-)
*,^zrto, s. A pearl, Qp$gi. 2. A
string or garland of pearls, qp>^uSw. 3.
The divisor in arithmetic, or denominator
of a fraction, ff(i.iJu**^. Wils p. 973.
Hara. 4. A breast-plateas an orna
ment, u,FiA 5. A flower-garland, ^wto.
6. A necklace, mrfrmfiaL-ib. 7. A string of
gems, j8-4Wu_ii. 8. An ornament, ^jur
mih. (p.) 9. The ring round the neck of
some doves, parrots, snakes,&c. ; variegated
or spotted parts in birds, &c, htqp?*$u
mpfiarsQffgiwii ; [ex A to seize the mind.]
10. [Wils. p. 1 18. Ara.] Brass,
11.
Oxide of iron,
^uiheSQgikfiQeiB, s. The streaknecked parrot.
^neuiLD, 8. A string of pearls,
Qpt&ii-ib. (p.)

^tlc, a. The pendant membrane


on the under part of the neck of the goat,
&c, gLU_^r. 2. A kind of arrow, $tur
axrib. 3. A flower-garden, mt/sarmarii. 4.
The
tree, Bauhinia racemosa, L. 5.
The sandal tree, **garmrib. 6. The
tree, Eugenia, L. 7. The ffi_lw plant,
Justicia, L. (p.) 8. One of the thirty-two
kinds of native arsenic, j^re^uiafrmih.
^nwn'ieouussT, a. A king of the
Sola race who wears a wreath of
flowers of the ^rii tree, (p.)
*^JUiLJLh, a. Beginning, com
mencement of a thing, introduction, pre
lude, prologue, Qsn_*ii. 2. Preparation,
readiness, mt*m*; [ex ^j, et rii, to com
mence.] Wils. p. 119. Akamh'iia. (c.)
3. A great noise, CuOrroS.
^aw uvaser, s. A forward person,
one more ready to undertake, than pa
tient to execute, Q_4*4P*)frii%i}
Curer. 2, A boaster, blusterer,
g5T(i)L9, sQQpasr, pQpeisr, uQuesr,
**. e. a. To begin, commence, enter upon,
undertake, Q,wi_ij*. (c.) 2. To sound,
resoundas instrument, to roaras the
sea, .
^j-oOii, s. Hatred, enmity hosti
lity, Lir. (p.)
^tso, s. A kind of fish the lam
prey, 4fr*>i*ar. (c) 2. A plant,
3. (p.) Fire, Qsgijy. 4. The planet Mars,
G -i*-.v. 5. The third lunar mansion,
ni^aMiiar. 6. The wall of a garden, &c.
covered at top, uiffiAi.
^ira/ii, s. Sound, ^eS; [ex </is>,
et <s, to sound.] Wils. p. 1 19. Arava. (p.)
*^iT<sumrLoy a. Sound, a loud noise,
sounding of instruments, shouting, roar
ing, clamor, stir, bustle, QuQneS).
suitj ui,s. [prov.~\ Mirth, joviality,
jubilation, festivity, pomposity, osten
tation, ^<ihurth. (p.)
Gfi&tiGuQinrrnr&QfiiStirpar. The COCk
and hen birds are amorous.
^TGUiTrfl, QQtr>ek,pQpeisr, uQuesr,
v. n. To sound, clamor, roar, shout,
&C, i&MQ*leSix.
its eu iB ttj us, a. As jyj* tree,
Ficus religiosa, L.
ir /_L, @Qpesr, ^giriLuf-Qesreisr,
Cdr, 4jlLj_, v. a. (A contraction of ft
miffl.) To lull a child to sleep, ^rjii_.
itp'ttest , s. Temple-service, offer
ing flowers, &c before an idol, u*!br. 2.
Worship, adoration, divine service, tri
Wils. p. 119. Arad'hana.
^vnpfcstQfiiuj, inf. To worship,
adore, venerate.
JjfJ'f^, sQQpeer, pQp&r, uQuasr,
v. a. To worship by offering flowers,
&c, to adore,
^Tir^irS, g. [rai.] Prodigality,
extravagance, profusion, *tTrti*<ssnr<i. 2.
Lasciviousness, wantonness, g^i-^/^snb.
3. A prodigal, spendthrift, ^iu-i, (c.)
^rirpjaHtLifr^Tirp^iBiuir, a. A
sort of Saiva brahmans, who wear the
lingum on the breast, tSrsDrmiuuiiuuri.

^
cgjir/r^^iraflujiii, . Royal wealth,
great treasures, jyrjOur**i4. (p.)
*s^f)Tir^^!iftsLo, a. Waving lamps
at night before an image, <jjcur,i^iSai.
Wils. p. 119. Aratrika.
^TtruUji'BujLCi, a. [prov.] Very
rigid diet, *<$ibufi$utb. 2. A very trifling
thing, jyj6u(i.
^irff-LOLb, a. A grove, Cf/tSiso. 2.
A flower-garden, y*(?^fLLi_^ ; [ex <jji>, e<
ra, to please.] Wils. p. 119. Arama. (p.)
^j"/ruj, QQpeisT, liQpek, GenesT, g
rru, . o. To investigate, scrutinize, exa
mine, inquire, deliberate, contemplate,
explore, Cnfus. 2. To seek, seek for,
<?_ ; [ex ^f, et ^ii.]
*4ri_irrjioar<?m. Consider well, O my
soul.
^nirujih^urrnss, inf. To examine
well, search into, inquire after.
^nniLi9&, v. noun. Search, exami
nation, investigation, deliberation, Qn/s
to-. 2. [per*, noun."] [p/w.] A sheriff
or bailiff, one who has the command of
the inferior officers in a court or office,
a superintendent, ^Swur^.
^nntuG^airiLif&wes^y a. A
bell attached to a royal palace, rung by
those who seek for justice from the
king.
.ggj/riua/, v. noun. Search, exami
nation, investigation. 2. Extensive
acquaintance with science and general
knowledge, jy*cr^/.
^irireo, a. A fish, ^neinfiesr.
Jfyifl, a. The name of the Sola
dynasty that formerly reigned in the
Carnatic, cj^bt. 2. Excellence, eminence,
ClflWTSDlO. (p.)
//?, s. Durga, ginsems. 2.
l'arvati, uti*>. (p.)
*^rfiiii>^/fls^LD, s. That which
is related, belonging to, or derived from
the Rishis,
:">^;..-;-.:.
2. One of
the eight forms of marriage, jy*i_<oB>jp
Qwrdrp. See icwi4. 3. The Vedas, Q*/nb.
Wils. p. 120. Arsiia. 4. Science, learn
ing, *&>S. 5. Moral, religious and judicial
knowledge, learning communicated by
Rishis, ^f*iDii; [ex rt*j3, a Rishi or sage.]
6. Worship, t*w. 7. Slippery ground,
IQftQlBQitb. (p.)
^/fl/_/f, s. The Jain as, swemif.
2. Rishis, g8(yij.*<5r. (p.)
*
u> s. One of the eighteen
codes of laws, p3t*t,->$,si$.<SK'tt.n, (p.)
^rfliuuuirsineu, s. A curious kind
of dance, a puppet-show, ^#us>*.^.
^fBtuuL^LcrrSso, s. Wife of Kattavarayan, *r^ifri/i*-iDtorcS. 2. A gay,
sprightly, wanton, young woman,
uQusdtr.
*^rf?ujii, s. The country extend
ing from the eastern to the western sea,
and bounded on the north and south by
the Hymalaya and Vindia mountains,
p'Ouii. 2. Beauty, ;
3. The San
scrit language, *io*B(5viio. 4. Wealth,
treasure, u*i_i4. (p.)

?5
^iflujutSjitiinemrr, a. A class of
brahmans.
^ifliuQwiryS, a. A Sanscrit word.
tueuirrruL, a. A class of musical
modes, consisting of three varietiesa
sub-division of
^iB luQeusirnrQaireoeS, a. A class
of musical modes or tunesa sub-division
of Qr6f.
^/flujsar, a. A learned man, a
sage, jj^o)i_Ciutijr. 2. A guru or priest,
<ss. 3. A poet, 4u/Sr. 4. A superior,
Cunaidr. 5. A physician, eemfigtudi. 6.
An out-cast, an unclean stranger of a
foreign faith, iBQ*>*t<ir. 7. Eyanar, gpj&t.
8. The sun, oAueSr. 9. A buffoon, juggler,
Qfiiihusor. (p.)
^ifliuss^pgi, a. A curious kind
of dancing, with pole and ropes. See
tlhutb.
Though it be a sight ever so alluring,
yet draw not your attention from your
aim.
*^f, ifl em iu , a. Parvati, unireugl.
Wils. p. 120. Parvati. 2. Durga,
ma. 3. Kali, swif). ( p.)
^iBaniup'iemLielsr, a. The son of
ParvatiBhairavan, ilj-n*-. (p.)
*"#C5>
^ crab, /F6ter. 2. A hog,
u*S. 3. A pitcher,
Wils. p. 119.
Aru.
*<gyiQF)apiis^/fa^ti, s. The re
ligion of the Jainas, gwexr^njii. Wils. p.
120. Arhata.
^(^s/Iit, a. The Jainas, finessrn.
Wils. p. 120. Arhata.
^QFjS p in, a. The tsneu&nii>snii,
Eugenia caryophyllifolia. (p.)
^(TjaKif?, s. One of the thirty-two
Upanishat, *jua6t-fit&Q&tirsi. (p.)
*-#<25^<'3!n/r#^res>/r> * The
sixth asterism, ^cri^aw*. Wils. p.
120. Ardra. (p.)
*^QfjU3;Lh, a. Brass, lS^Sstt. Cp.)
*^(gL/tSiijLo, *. Lead ore, eL//s;
^q^&jth, a. Water, (f/f, Cp.^
^ijrjtii, a. Rising, the state of
being risen or having ascended, <tjkx.
Wils. p. 119. Arood'ha. (p.) 2. The point
in reference to the zodiac, where a person
stands to consult the astrologeror the
sign designated by that, mentioned at the
timeone of the three parts in divination
made by astrologers. See
and
^{rrjiwuirrrds, inf. To foretell,
to divine by the aspect of the planets
and the signs of the zodiac, in reference
to the place where the person stands;
also by consulting the five kinds of
birds, according to the rules of augury.
^ /_ ear, a. One in a religion
who has retired from the world, ^
glpGpfiarmidr. (p.)
sq^l. ir(VjL-eir, a. Vishnu riding
on a hawk, (p.)
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<w_
Qjnit(gibG*ic&. One armed with a
dart emitting splendid rays.
ii$.&&cwbusicju4Q*<3:tKi&. She passed on,
her ankle rings resounding.
u&rairL-ili<2mif.tmnitfleT. He shouted SO
loud as to burst even the surrounding
globes. (rr.)
^irpjieo, v. noun. Dressing, ^gyessfl
,Ai. 2. Sounding, soS/jsAi. 3. Binding,
lLl.&. 4. Fighting, Qur@#<i.
g<rij(-/, v. noun. A loud noise,
roaring, clamor, GuQir*s. 2. Laughter,
hearty laughing, neighing, StuL). 3.
A battle, Quit. 4. A tie, bandage,
xcJS. (p.) 5. [prou.] A small particle
of a broken thorn, &c. fonnd in ulcers,

jgarprrgFjiehr, s. One riding on a jjj/f, . Fulness, completion, density,


4**pi. 2. Sharpness, pointedness, *Umn.
chariot, (p.)
3. Lightness, lustre, 6plendor,
4.
gfriurr&L-ebr, s. Siva riding on
The bars passing through the five floors
a bull, (p.)
of the car,
5. A kind of tree,
^^iioni. 6. The spokes of a wheel, /*
^^juiri, . Disagreement, epeueun
i^if&j. 7. Syrup from sugar, ur<g. 8.
mm. 2. Continuance,
f/>.)
Delicateness, ji*uj. 9. A tree, Qmarmp,
^sb)/t, . A kind of water-plant,
Cassia, L. 10. The earth,
11. The
axle-tree hole, miskn^uimitii. (p.)
the leaves of which are eaten, iirax,
^snxve&gutnummfiiitb. The five delicate
Marsilea quadrifolia, L. 2. A surround
members of the turtle, which it projects
ing wall, lap*). 3. A mat made of grass
out of its shell.
or rushes, i/purG. ( p.)
w^>iFlis!Twn'iscuj!r^)fidsesiiesSiuesr
Lj&flujiTvDir, s. A medicinal plant,
^ffifirisGsrstr, *. Qrrydr, who Uses gar
Oxalis corniculata, L.
lands of flowers of
tree.
QjeoeoiremiT, s. A medicinal plant,
egyir.
A
termination
of
the
third per
Hydrocotyle asiatica, L.
<gpxmS&tCiLi. The neighing of horses.
son
plural
of
the
rational
class,
uniuip
Q&Gueurresiir, s. A four-leafed plant
Mi_/As*S<gPas i*fi't, they came. Also ^/f,5), s. Long pepper, fstuiSeS.
of a red color, found on hills,
honorific for the singular, as *i*/ni. 2. It ^iraeQ, s. The sea, ocean, stio.
is sometimes affixed to a noun, as an ad
evperrneo /r, s. A plant on dry soils,
2. (fig.) Rain, may), (p.)
ditional termination, $<sw1sBrn<ui0jft*x~sn&i
used for fodder ; [ex
dry.]
pff6Q*B&MtiuiiisBias p&t'ju^B, father; ^/fLb, s. Blood, glj^sii.
*cgjlQ> irirsGtssTLb, s. Ascension, er(y>
Afiuti, mother ;
the god of death.
(p.) 2. [prop.] Profit, ofuii.
*&. 2. Rising, s)>*>*. 3. Step or flight
^/r(^, s. A species of shell-fish of
of steps, a stair-case, stone-steps, *puu..
*-, ^r, v. n. To become full, complete,
Wils. p. 119. Anonan'A. 4. An inclined
the cockle kind, *ufr.
entire, crowded, to abound, fimpiu. 2. To ^,Tisj),
roof, firit migrin, (p.)
s. A band, bandage, slL
abide, stay, fii>*. 3. To join, belong to,
^Qsrirmesiiragl, s. Sounding the
Quiasmf. 4. v. a. To eat, drink, take food,
0. fp.) 2. [prov.] The Bhred of a palmleaf, taken off lengthwise, /ni_.
ijui_ 5. To suffer, enjoy, experience,
lute from the lowest note to the highest.
receive the fruit of actions, performed in **iyiir&&eisrLci^n-^^Bosr ^/f<s=ffi
2. Rising up, upward passage, &c.
former births, Sfenjuiugj(*r. (p.)
^jCjffjsswdFjii), s. The singing
fii, s. Acquisition, accumulation, vibuwf
jg/tkfmrbgiGiti:. Be expeditious but with
of the gamut from the lowest note to
caution; i. e. let not your haste out-run
the highest.
^TtppntidsyGsr^laeSiunndf'Seer,
your wit.
s. Acquisition of wealth.
#a>inurgwQwpu. O! king of the hills
*jy(s>!rira&tULD, s. \_priv. ^g,iw, et
covered by the bamboos.
L9^/T/T/f^#3sar, . Patrimony.
<stg, to be sick.] Return of health, salu
gJ^/f, . Abundant sorrow, tSI
brity, freedom from disease, Qra*Q<uw.
^it&&&&, inf. To acquire, ac
2. Wholesomeness, safety, comfort, m<5tfi
cumulate, fiiutfits.
iSaratm. 3. Soundness, safeness, right,
^jQ^ar, s. Full grace, perfect ^it^iuld, s. The ^{npasp plant,
Wils. p. 119. Arogya.
benevolence,
Alpinia galanga, L.
"^(oTiruassnh, s. Elevating, plac
.s^/uo, s. The sign cancer of the j^/f pputii, s.
The menstrual
zodiac, *psist2ti9. 2. A crab, *rQ;
ing in or on vppms. Wils. p. 119.
discharge, monthly evacuation, catamenia,
[ex ^f, abiding, et
moonthe sign
Aropan'a. (p.)
testf,i$.<S>. Wils. p. 119. Arttava.
deemed peculiar to the moon.]
jpeu&nQrnruesnrLD, s. The hoisting
enndsngeunujinr, adv. With open ^/r-jspir, s. Distressed persons, the
of a flag.
mouth, mouthfully.
afflicted, the poor, gixspGvti. 2. The
^(oj-irijii, *. Mistaking one thing
Qm^sitnujearpirjr, adv. With
great, the wise, the exalted in spiritual
for another, f?arvr>pu>pQ@dr(3u0*aiS ; [ex ^7,
attainments, vrarGgl. (p.)
willingness, readily.
et <s*, to mount.] Wils. p. 1 19. Aropa.
a ear <otji sr d a it ear, inf. To see *^irp>d, s. Pain, affliction, sorrow,
* ^ Gj t it i_9, d 8Qp ear, pQpetsr, uQur,
fforuib. Wils. p. 119. Arttt. 2. Desire,
clearlyas an eye-witness.
enjoyment or suffering, experience, exer
**, v. a. To lay or place upon another,
sirpirnaQaiLs, inf. To hear with
cise of the mental or bodily faculties, jjap
impute, attribute, ascribe to one thing
open
ears,
well,
plainly.
ui4. 3. One of the five feminine forms
the qualities of another, rrifif. 2. To
emaiutnr, adv. With full, open hands,
of Siva, corresponding to jy(7wr>p. 4.
accuse falsely, Quriutuiaj*(gppm5*tpp.
with a prompt hand.
The end of a bow, Sjf>a>>*. (p. J
*^(?j"/rt5(!sti, s. That which is at
it a/, c. noun. Fulness, abun
QiCiuq-iutipffiijuiGirQiai? Can I thus suf
tributed or ascribed, deposited, ^GtitlA*i
dance, ifisnpef. 2. Eating, feeding, 4u4.
fer? [vul. ^4^.]
uiLu.g. Wils. p. 119. ARoriTA. 2. Lay
3. Drinking, (sif-taos. 4. Investigation, ^/f^^j-dELD, s. Ginger in the uning, attributing a false charge against one,
.grtiu^Ai. (p.)
SplSfilb.
dried state, 5).g, Zingiber officinalis.
^/f, d@Qpesr, pQpetsr, uQu6bt,
Wils. p. 120. Ardraka.
^/f. Who, the interrogative pronoun
v. a. To fill, iBxptx. 2. To bind, tie, ^/f/j^ti, s. A beetle, a/ sir. 2.
common to both numbers and all persons,
3. To put on clothes, jewels, &c,
Shade,
in the rational class, though properly the
jjafiiu. 4. To cause to join, unite, knit,
third person pluralcontracted from utmi
Quwgfp. 5. To give food, smCi 6. To ^iruuifl) dQQpesr, pQ^esr, il(?ueSr,
or vtt. (c.)
war, fight, join battle, Qucr. 7. v. n. To
**, v. n. To shout, exclaim, cry out for
iutil Who art thou?
sound, resound, roar as the sea, as thunder,
joy, huzza, ^rirtitx. 2. To roar as the
to
cry
aloud,
$vS*s.
(p.)
j>r/? Who is he?Note. When tuh
sea, clamor as opposing armies, resound
JH?0gi*<B@itg"Sil>.
To
fall
eagerly
on
an
is added to ^f, it implies all, and with
as drums or other instruments; to vocife
a negative, noneas mrgii, all; <ur<yuSAjjj,
object of desire.
rate, roar as beasts, clamor,
^ffffJanri^Qur*. To go in great eager
no onealso when it is doubled, it is
used distributivelyas ^ir^t^m QnQfi
ness, anxiety, with shouts of joy, victory, ^irssiLDf s. Keenness, sharpness,
prer? To whom did he give?
*Ja>io. 2. Wall, ioS)<S>. (p.)
&c
72

^r sulci, s. Desire, pleasure, grati *gj,so eu lL l_ th, s. A circular form


fication, J-yuuio. 2. Affection, love, jy^rty.
made of cloth, roots or palm-leaves, carried
3. Sound, gsS. 4. Hell, ro*. 5. Clotli,
to decorate processions, also before great
persons, *iiQ#ij/iit-ifl. 2. (;<.) A small
fan, ?S.
^freuQLDiTLfi, . A figure in rheto
&p(nf&ieuLLiiii, a. A small circu
ric(in expression of love, affection, &c.
lar fan. ( p.)
^rsuscsbr, s. A kind or affectionate
person, j/^qsmiurar. 2. A friend, lover, *^j/xsvTscu>, s. A trench for water,
ftC.iA. 3. A husband, *w<*sr. (p.)
round the foot of a tree, miif^put^.
Wils. p. 121. Alavala. 2. A corn-tield,
w* t(3, s. The name of a place
3. Garden beds, or plats made
sacred to Siva, &!8i<ivf*>&.
with ridges round them, so as to contain
water, Stgurjgi. (p.)
*^scSiuiis, s.
Idleness, slothfulness, apathy, laziness, a tardy disposition, ^sdr, s. A large water-bird, the
G*tx>u&i. Wits. p. 121. Alasta. 2. Delay,
white-headed sea-eagle, giucR. (c.)
tarrying, postponement,
^siiriB^LLuf.,
s. Hail, hail-stones,
^sclo, s. Water, Sit. 2. Rain,
wnojftMu.it.
;
[ex
4gio,
water, et
con
<3>ip. 3. A blossom, a blown flower, maifr
nective, et
congelation.] (e.J
A battle-axe, ia>. 5. The banian
tree which throws down roots from the *^j>si>T^Lh, s. A fire-brand, Qibq^u
branches, ^nurii. 6. Lead, *uib. 7. Power
ijiO44 Wils. p. 121. Alata.
ful poisonas of serpents, LwiiJerg*. 8.
^ e\i it p rQ , s. [in poetry, sometime*
A quiver, j^a*-. (p.)
gjoU<iari_6Br, s. Siva in whose
coutr. to
The ceremony of wav
ing lighted camphor, to avert the blight
throat remains the poison vomited by
of the eyes of unlucky persons, on mar
>8. (/>.)
riage or other special occasions ; also in
^si)ff6\)ii, s. Poison, strong ani
front of the idol, after the procession, be
mal poison, the poison ejected by
fore it is taken into the temple. The
snakes, Si_*>. Wils. p. 373. Halauala.
term is applied both to the light, &c
waved, and the wavingas ^rfi.
(j>)
^t)aQaiu$-#&, s. Orpiment, or
^t<?dnpglatril.i , inf. To wave the
an arsenic in its natural state,
above offering.
^eeQpaatQajneisr, s. Blue vitriol,
^eonpglppiL, s. The salver in
ta.
which the ^r^fi is waved. 2. One of
gj eo ap as G? z_ n ear, s. Siva who
the decks in a ship.
swallowed the poison of the serpent
^eo
np $ Q uu ( s s, inf. To take
Vasuki, which it disgorged into the
sea of milk, (p.)
lighted camphor, &c. before the idol
and wave it round; also before a new^eoainiL, s. The city of Madura
married couple, &c.
as encircled by a coiled serjK'nt
* ^sV.tu lis^sCTueirth, s. Con
whose mouth and tail are joined,
(/)
versation, speaking, *iiuiJia. Wils. p.
121. Alapa and Ala tana.
g si) q9 (5 lL & w, s. [iniprop. ^eoir
w8r*;c.*ib ] The banian tree,
jqs$tl9, dQQpesr, pQpebr, uQu&r,
Ficus indica. 2. (Jiy.) Any large tree,
*, v. a. To raise a tune, &c, (j).lL_.
2. To speak, utter. Cut. (ji.)
^Ji'(jjt_/(i, s. A prop, support, up
*^3ti;TG0U>,
8. PoisOll, I5@&. Wils.
j,*t?cni. 2. An asylum, a refuge, jy<_*
p. 973. Halahala. 2. A bat, Qrr*.
3. A perpendicular. \jiiui ; [ex Mp,
<;>)
et wiJ. to go.] Wils. p. 120. Alamba.
^ii'i/jLo, s. An abode, asylum, a ^ffO/raz/f^dSti, s. A fan made of
cloth, gsviii^i_ii. Wils. p. 121. Alavartta.
residence, receptacle, ^icsA-ii. 2. A tem
ple, place of worship, church, <7n>*. 3. *^sc/r earth, s. [in Tarn, ^etrnesrih.]
A brahman's residence, Jruwsvt/io. 4. A
The post to which an elephant is tied,
house,
Wils. p. 121. Alaya. 5. An
vjitessCSiipfl. 2. A rope or string, muSh.
elephant's stall, a shed in which to keep
3. A rope to tie an elephant, iuiterLL
elephants, t/r5ars-i_ii>. (/>.)
j*iSj. 4. Tying, binding, ilG)m. Wils.
^suaj//ailt_, inf. To build or
p. 121. Alana.
erect a temple.
*^eQ,
s. Rain-drops, utetsiLppg/eirl.
^eoiuwuQp^iuiTiTds, inf. To re
2.
Kain,
ioai. 3. Hail, ^suhoilLij.. 4.
pair a temple.
Wind, aij>s>. 5. Toddy or fermented li
auffsuiuii), s. A temple or pagoda
quor, dr. 6. Nectar, ambrosia, jyoPjji.
of Siva.
(/')
Qpaiir&snjixi, s. A heathen temple. *^siS/ ^s)^, A woman's female
2. [in christ. hsjk] The temple of
friend, <?,ar9. 2. A scorpion, C>ct-. 3. A bee,
Jerusalem, a synagogue.
Gjiet. 4. A row, range, a continuous line,
jysOoVti, s. A garment given by the
<3>fi_i*ft. 5. A ridge or mound of earth,
crossing ditches, dividing fields, &c, wtby.
bride-groom, to the bride, at the time of
marriage, s^vnp. (/>.)
Wils. p. 121. All
10

*^s9, &QQpeisr,pQjiGisr, uQugsi, ss,


v. n. To be joyous, cheerful, *c04. (p.)
egftSAc^ux^ssawi m/eiplKrp-i\>bl. Cllillumbrum where brahmans rejoice. (^aiju*nf
*.)
*^ g9 mi & ear ti, $. An embrace,
embracing, 0<yif<m. 2. Copulation, the
conjugal embrace,
Wils. p. 121.
Alinoana. (p.)
^sSih^esruj u sour sum, inf. To em
brace.
*^s6 L_ti, s. One of the four
positions of archers, jyiiQuajffa/trA^^rfiVu
*fiiraOcjrj. Wils. p. 121. ALKED'ilA.
A pitcher, a small waterjar, /<*i_ii. Wils. p. 121. Alu.
<^J), &Qpsir, ^ebrQpehr, Qsuebt, ^<w,
v. n. To dance, play,
2. To sound,
make a noise, geS**. 3. To become com
plete, iSsmpa. (p.)
^ 60 6U, p. noun. Waving, danc
ingas a snake its head, ^S>*<. 2.
Sounding, making a noise, shrieking,
gsvS&fleu. 3. Crying, or screaming as a
peacock, muS^gr*). (p.)
* ^Qsiisssrih, s. Writing, paint
ing, ttQggaiM. Wils. p. 121. Alekiiana.
^&0, 8. A press for pressing sugar
cane, &c., siswurlu. 2. (p.) Vinous or
spirituous liquor, *r. 3. C/mlJ Oppres
sion, affliction, c.u->iii.
^ivn5w w.Tgic3 AfflQijenuLjy^jrrAi5ff. The
flower of the <yu>u tree is sugar, where
there is no sugar-cane-press; i. e. a person
of mean abilities is esteemed in those
places, where men of superior talents are
rare.
^evuntuped, v. noun. Working
at the sugar-cane-press. (/>.) 2. (c.)
Being undecided, vacillating,
^Jaiuajr/ii. The sound of working
at the sugar-cane-press. (Qe&o.)
^eciMiTleti, s. Trouble, vexation,
^?6uujitlLl. , inf. To press sugar
cane in the mill, to express juice in
the sugar-cane-press.
^ (o go t <e ii)^ (? s\) /r s ear lis , .
Sight, urf<. 2. Light, Jranx. 3. Flattery,
compliment,
Wils. p. 121. Aloka
and Alokana.
so its sir, s. An intelligent man,
Qfiftiifimiar. (p.)
^Ssilirff&ir, s. Sight, seeing, <s/r
cS. Wils. p. 121. Ai.ociiana. 2. Counsel,
consultation, <?hj#!. 3. Delilieration,
reflection, consideration, SimfiiiLi. 4. (Jig.
usai/c.) Advice, ij/ipi.
^j)Qeoirs'2esTQffiTei>ei, inf. To give
counsel, advice.
go a & Vest s sitsppnn, s. The
privy council of a king, &c.
^Gso/T#2s!>rL/6!ar6oB7, inf. To take
counsel, to consult.
j^QgOit S3, &@QpGsr,pQebr, uQuesr,
*, p. a. To take counsel, consult, deli
berate in assembly, Qui9*m. 2. To deli
berate, consider, reflect, think,
(c.)

* jyfosorrsOLD, s. Trembling, agi


tation, Jtutnrli. Wils. p. 122. Al.OLA. 2.
Whooping, calling, &c., to drive away
birds, 4i<7OT#M. 3. The sound of water
when running, or poured, #Qd> ; [ex ^j,
et (Jaifsu, shaking.] (/>.)
*^j)rvsoireSiSLh, s. Desire, joy, iSfi
luii ; [ex ,g, et QaroSfi, wishing.] (/<.)
^Qeo rreSpQp s ti>, s. A counte
nance blooming with joy.
^rnQsOirsk, s. The moon, ffi^nesr.
(/>)
c^so, s. That species of banian tree
which casts roots from its branches
deemed sacred to Vishnu, and commonly
regarded as the abode of goblins. Its
roots form one of the kinds of sacrificial
fuel,
Ficus indica, L. (c.)
Qurpapp Qp&urio6j . v; l "
May you
flourish as a banian tree, put forth roots
and spread as the creeping stems of the
arngu grass, and prosper being encircled
by kinsmen as thickly crowded bamboos.
^60tc(f<si_Q/sfr, s. Siva, &eueisr. (p.)
^eoihsflfzpgj, s. The roots grow
ing down from the branches of the ba
nian tree.
^eSekQiDpi^eog^^eSl or neogirifl,
*. A mistletoe that destroys the tree
on which it grows, even the
which
otherwise is never known to die, as it
throws down its roots and continues to
spread itself.
aeosoneo (gjpieutreo )jb(n?eo, s.
The /*,S> tree, Ficus virens. ( p.)
The chief form of the third
case, or instrumental ablativeimplying
cause, agency, instrumentality, express
ing^, by meantof, with, by wayqf, inconse
quence of, QfiargibGeJpjpmotj&Ll. 2. A poetic
expletive, usually annexed to the finite
verb, also to nouns, ,jy<r*j*Q*&i. 3. A form
of the subjunctive, joined to the gerund,
or in poetry, to the finite verb, expressing
if, cSZzrQutsiSfsgi. 4. An optative termi
nation expressing may, let, &c, tuBC*i*
S,3,S>. 5. A negative form of the opta
tiveas jysneu, don't weep. 6. A form of
affirmation, for yes, ^Ovarii. This defi
nition, though given in Saturagarady and
Negundu, is not proved by examples. 7.
A form of the third case, expressing each,
even/, distributively. (p.)
fai/srAi. If you come.
ri_ujr>. It is a country, or one's na
tive land.
ssuBQwsgQfiaiQeutb. A temple in every
country.
e/$g) luQjs.-riii. May you knowor know
know you what has happened.
iTOTeuQa/Liij.gjOT. lie cut with a sword.
jyrge<jr9Jii>&!r. A house built by the
king.
^sOsutlL, s. The drying of a
thing in the sun, k-cimS). (c.)
Take (the grain,) when a little dry and
put it in the shade.
^ 0 si; rr lL , dot, ^sowm-Liy.
Qartir, Gaiar,
-ul , v. a. To dry a
little in the sun, dry to a proper degree
of temperature, G<$asriu*Qfuiu. (<.)
74

^sosy, 8. What is wide, broad or


extensive, j**imargi. (/>.)
* g^su ) iu a th , s. A necessary thing,
necessity, jfi4. Wils. p. 122. AvashTAKA.
^suaorzi), s. A bazaar or market,
sane-. 2. A bazaar-street, street in gene
ral,
3. The seventh lunar mansion,
L/airtyfii. 4. A deed or bond, opfi*9c<d. 5.
Right to property, -rts>. 6. A sign or
mark,
7. The inner part of a
car, in which the idol is placed, QpiQmiC
CiQurc56l>ut3u-tb. ( p.)
^a/6wfl, s. Augustthe month, rr
ami. (c.) 2. The twenty-third lunar man
sion, jySLli_*li ; [ex Siwmimrib, the asterism.] (p.)
^Gues&Qpeou), s. The nineteenth
lunar mansion of the month of August.
This day is considered as auspicious
for divine worship, among the Hindus.
^a/ssiflujsi9ili_ii, s. The twentythird lunar mansion of the month of
August. That day is considered by
Hindus, as appropriate for changing
the sacred thread.
^a/snFi/jio, s. A market-street,
that which belongs to a bazaar, &c See

e-G/j/f LoneueS, s. A row or line of


hair, growing down the bosom of females
described in poetry as an ornament.
Wils. p. 712. Bonavam.
^suaf?, <G?2>6ot, pQpm, uQuear,
**, v. n. To desire eagerly, long for,
yearn after, ,$**_r. 2. To weep, cry,
lament, 4uiiu. 3. [in Skandmn.~] To gape,
<2^-i-rSrft_. (p.)
i"p - L. f..i!.';/-:. The females wept.
^ sij so, s. Great desire, longing,
yearningas of a mother, for her absent
child, *->iAi. 2. Insatiable desire, hunger,
avarice, Inst, &c., craving, Currx#. 3.
Zeal, earnestness in a cause,
(urr^ii.)
4.
A bend, turn,
g en eo it, s. Friends, partisans,
those attached to one, *-p<s'. 2. Hus
bands, sesnmt, (/).)
^sueoirfd, s. [rit/.] Covetousness,
cupidity, avarice,
; [ex ^f), be
ginning, as of avarice, &c]
^jjsiifS, s. [prop.] Eagerness, intense
desire, earnestness, exigency, urgency,

J^sujSgii, s. [prop ^upgi.'] Distress,


affliction, sorrow, critical lime, gsfouit.

. \ .- - k ^ n . . 1 ~ a - 1 Oh ! who
can calculate the merit of the penance
performed by Kuravars ; i. e. it is incal
culably meritorious.
*^sujT<sesTLb, s. The deifying of an
image, causing the god to enter it by
incantations, &c, -v.
Wils. p. 122.
Avaiiana. (p.)
^lsu ita earw ueimeiZT, inf. To in
spire an image with its god.

^cuih, s. A quiver, case for arrows,


.syii^a*.. 2. A bowstring, mail. 3. A
tree, j<giooa-io. (/>.)
^sutsnySI, s. A quiver or arrowcase, .syiiL/Aas- ; [ex sruj or uSM, a
hollow thing.]
*^su j-sswLo, s. A shelter, screen,
covering, uxmputy. 2. A fort, GseCeni 3.
A wall, 10.0*1. 4. A cloth or garment, Sfcu.
5. A shield,
; [ex ^, et tey, to
screen.] Wils. p. 122. Avakan'a. (_p.)
^Lanresar&pJS, s. The power of il
lusionthat which veils the real nature
of things. Wils. p. 122. Avaran'aSIIAKTI.
^svifl, s. An arrow, jfutLj. (p.)
^su/r^tSLD, s. One of the seven
classes of clouds that which yields rain;
also one of the seven classes of rainy
clouds, sfoopQeSQartirg). (/.)
^ajffOti, s. Noise made with the
mouth in defiance, nntry4*. 2. An
enclosed garden, OmAiSw.
(p.)
^ su eo iejQs it tit, inf. To make
a noise with the mouth, patting it at
the same time with the handa sign of
triumph, or defiance feigned to have
been the practice of demons, and con
sidered disgraceful to other races, and
inauspicious, isui^Bipput, (/>.)
^siiffOrJS, g. [proe.] A base slander,
infamous report, gipgpii.
^svsSI^ajarf], s. A row, range,
a continuous line, series, lineage, dynasty,
SCfibo ; [ex ^, ct emu, to move.] Wils.
p. 122. Avai.i. (p.)

^r<9iuf,j9Q/rC@Qfl<9<ir. He runs with


great eagerness.
^svrr. An expression of pity,
sttsfiuif. 2. An expression of surprise,

*s, V. a. The Same as ^wisesiiueirsxr. (p.)


* jQsu it & Lb , s. A house, eiF. Wils.
p. 122. Avasa. (/>.)
* egfysu itu ssi Lc, s. A loom, QiBiLieuarr
#0. 2. A reel for winding thread, ^*iebsx.
Wils. p. 122. Avai-ana.
^su it s> rr , s. Cassia auriculata.
The ^SrQif.. 2. The *um*.
^suiToOLh,s. A bat, Qaveireuneo. [p.)
*
it so Lh, s. A hollow for water
round the foot of a tree, u*p$estii.p<2si
cJiuur>p. Wils. p. 122. Avala.
^dJ, s. Life, spirit, soul, e_ttS/f.
2. A vowel, *-3QrQttg. 3. The breath
as emitted by opening the mouth, breath,
*a>rit, 4. Steam, vapor, exhalation, it
QoiQfwi^. 5. Smoke,
6. Smell, fra
grance, scent, odorgood or bad,
7. A pond, tank, 31110. 8. A sj)ecie8 of
meal-cake, (dressed in steam) JiLO. 9.
[in christian i/.vc] Ghost, spirit, jytyJ^ar^ji.
Qurdpp. Being exposed to the breath
of that masculine woman, his life was
shortened.
^eSdQsrrQpdsLLetnL-, s. A su
perior kind of pastry, cooked in steam,
(c.)

^ S. SU

&&>

jQs$@sunarii>y s. [prop, lunai&if ^Qsuir. A particle of admiration,


pity or distress, j^*aj8ri*Qjr*i. (p.)
>.] One's goodsbudy and life.
^o9 u/Suj, inf. To be exhaled ^Lpih, s. Depth, profundity, great
us steam from hot food, &c. 2. [prov.]
depth, abyss, ti<_A 2. Mature thought,
To expire, to die ; (lit.) the breath to
learning, discrimination, comprehensive
fly,
ness of mind, ^,\p*it*<5p&. 3. That which
cannot be easily understood, sifep'ftvgi.
^sSKeuirs, inf. To depart as the
(c.)
life to die.
^lip(TlQ#rTfgla&, inf. To prove,
g9 eu ami s , in/. To take away
examine, examine one's depth of know
another's life, -Ji/r. 2. To take
ledge, &c
away one's strength, property, &c, like
^Lpinneijr&tTijpgi, s. Abstruse idea,
life. w3f. 3. To inhale, ampmpua
profundity of meaning, deep or profound
wisdom, sense.
ga9a9i_, in/. To die voluntarily
tyLpQptsmipisnpio. Comprehen
as on the funeral pile, in war, &c, to
destroy one's self, commit suicide.
siveness of languagebeing one of the
ten beauties of composition, ^!(;u^
^eaSaff?, inf. To spread as odors,
to become diffusedas an unpleasant
smell.
^ipihuirhaa, inf. To sound the
^sffsii, s. An awl, drill, giinblet,
depth of any place. 2. To sound or
sift one.
!cj-*-e. Wils. p. 123. Avit'ha.
^ySlujeiir, s. An impostor, deceiv
^jfiL/^cfti, s. The QunnQptLufer, one who conceals his opinion.
plant, l'avouia odorata.
^oSiuiis, s.
Spirit, life, bodily ^Lfiec, s. White ants, termites,
asnpiuear. (p.)
strength,
2. The body, receptacle of
^Lprrs(^, . A dry or liquid mea
the SOul, trffio. (J;*w*soi#.)
sure, the eighth of a ui., marked thus,
Qur&jt. Being reproved by the king, he
gyp or gpt ^j^isepuj^.. (c.)
became like one bereft of life.
s. A circle, euilu.w. 2. The
^sQiurr, s. Hunters, Qeuitr. 2.
discus weapon, ***im. 3. A ring, Cu>SW
Agriculturists, Geiarai. (p.)
4. A wheel, carriage-wheel, Opts**. 5.
A car, carriage, reirij_. G. The sea, the
^ afl t ti, s. A village or town of
great deep, i_fj. 7. The sea-shore, bank
herdsmen, ooi_uj(I^. (p.)
of a river, tank, &c, aooiiQui^s. 8. The
^a? tt^S?, s. Term, timeswhen
tip of an elephant's trunk, MMex^rf.
added to a number. <ynp. 2. A complete
oo
^tfisSfigi, s. A pearl.
number of the revolutions of a planetas
utiai<30$. Wils. p. 123. AVHITTI. (p.)
^L^eSsreo,
. The fourth or ringjgjim^jJzsffiiipwar. He came twice.
finger, ut3/s)QidrAi.
^<jflsT, s. A shrub, including seve
^ i$ Q eti ib Qpn (Senear, s. Kama,
ral species, gtQr^., Eared cassia Cassia
manwfissr. (&U&. 6.)
auriculata, /.. (e.)
s'BassnuiTL^,
s. A seal-ring.
MaStriisiriu, s. The fruit of the
#tTbvni$, s. A foot-ring.
above shrub.
.gaSjiiy, . Its flower.
^(r^euntfi., s. A signet, seal.
KeoneSan/T, s. Senna Cassia, L. jp^Lflsa, v. a. inf. To fix deep, ^tp
(medicinal.)
mipGpiraati.
Q&ajeurre&GBiiT) s. The peacockaflaw/r, . A small plant, Linum
flower tree,
usitatissimum, the seed of which is me
Q&arstnreSetDiT, s. A species with
dicinal, China wall-cress, g>>u. 2. Lin
white flowers.
seed flax. (M. Die.)
QutT6sr<GV)s3as>ir, s. Gold-colored
&(!

&PS>t
-g<M>">)
flower tree. Cassia sophera L.
jgp, v. 71. To be depressed, be deep,
^sSsolo, s. Foul or turbid water,
profound, &c,
2. To sink, be
puddle, xuiisiiti. Wils, p. 123. Avila.
immersed, be overwhelmed, to plunge, ftp.
3. To be intense, severe, a.i*s.
(/')
^yp&uiAB^eti&itjiKflsiCT. He plunged into
^stjsmiiurir, s. The lingum re
a sea of the deepest affliction.
presenting both sexes. uiar<LLi_ii>.
jfi&i&gnS&ipptSfir. After he has fallen
*^(osu.fii>1s. A spectre, ghost, ^eS.
into deep sleep, (unpii.)
2. The entrance of a spirit or demon into
LtG0&Q5gti s. Deep senseas
a devotee naturally, or as effected by in
of a verse, not easily made out by or
cantations, for the purpose of uttering
dinary minds.
oracles, ranaxpib. 3. A paroxysm of religi
is p& (tppfsls ui, s. The deep
ous frenzy, through excessive zeal, u>r.
ocean.
Wils. p. 123. Avesua.
^pihgaip&ai, s. Deep knowledge,
^(Ssu&sjrLc,, s. A street of artists,
profound wisdom.
0ji>fiY<f>. 2. The disc of the sun, fir
^jfieo, v. noun. Becoming deep.
S**ri_wio. Wils. p. 123. AvESHAXA.

^S>i SGpesr, ^u^^^Qesrehr,


Giar,
v. a. To sink into the earth
or water, to immerse, plunge, involve,
pip**. 2. To bind or build, lL>_
Q#(ja5(p^!i_oj. Do not plunge into
pride. (narQarfi.)
^Cpeuirrr, s. The twelve devotees, or
disciples of Vishnu.
.gip eu it it u n i &), s. A poem in
honor of Vishnu by his twelve disciples,
^crrati), s. A creeper, bottle gourd,
Lagenaria vulgaris, L. (p.)
*egj/siT it euros, s. A plough, aevuemu.
2. A stake or post to which an elephant
is tied, lurtersCGiipfi. 3. The post to which
a cow, or other beast is tied, siLQfofl ;
[t'jr
to fasten.] See ^iBerih.
^gjsrf?, s. The lion as the king of
beasts, Rmw. 2. A governor, a master,
^^Ssusar. 3. Leo the zodiacal sign, S)e
SrrS. 4. A fabulous animal (the wi>,)
like a lion, but with a proboscis as an
elephant. 5. A kind of seed, ^cCalonjj.
6. An embankment, or boundary for
keeping up water, *j>r. 7. Hank in
general, B<**uQur0. 8. [yul.~\ An oyster,
iolLi*.. 9. An appellative affix, mas. or
feni. joined to nounsimplying a ruler,
owner, manager, master, one who owns a
thing, possesses a quality, &c., as from
USB* is formed, uss^mssfi.
^erFl^ir^l, s. Kali and Durga, so
called because conveyed on an animal
of the lion kind.
^arr, s. A person, grown man, ^akr
Mir. 2. A man of property, power, in
fluence, consequence, &c, ^ji_r. 3. A
servant, slave, jyip.oDm. 4. A laborer, mes
senger, i-Sii/r*. 5. A devotee, O^iaoi_s.
6. The common termination of the third
person singular feminine, <2us*ru^iji_i)
^err&ar. He has attained to manhood,
has become a person of consequence.
jfmiarflfisiQai ? Is he competent for
that ?
tccEwffOTujij(?L/fsSar. The trees have ar
rived at maturity.
^ lL s it lL if, s. The forefinger,
*u-QSr*. 2. A bird, the lapwing
which screeches on the approach of a
person by night, g,iupa>i,
^lL&^eSI, s. The hire of a work
man.
g lL Q a it e\) 6iff, s. A murderer,
inanslayer, homicide, assassin, Qniu
snar. 2. (fig.) Gold, money, usmw.
^ilQaneaeir, inf. To employ as a
servant, admit as a worshipper, devotee,
&c.used in reference to the deity, or
a great person implying grace or con
descension in the receiver, and benefit
to the person taken, ^if*aQsrci,
g(_l u<_, inf. To become a ser
vant, devotee, &c, commonly to a
deity. 2. [pruv.~] To rise from obscu
rity, become a man of some property,
or consequence. 3. To come to man
hood. 4. To regain strength, &c, after
sickness.
jj,QOTr(?eu[LmiijCirr. He became
eminent by me.
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^iLu<i0, inf. To adopt one as
a devotee, servant, &c. 2. To raise a
person from obscurity. 3. To rear,
bring up a person from a child to a
man, cherish, nourish.
^LLunirds, inf. To seek another
2. To watch as a thief, guard himself
against detection. 3. To look for per
sons for any bail purposens a prosti
tute, &e.as Yania the god of death.
Since Yania the merciless god of death,
who goes about looking for his victims,
does actually exist.
^sirift, s. Vishnu in li is incarna
tion as a lion.
git fiipuQu soar &rr IS, s. A wife
^eirrreareueiir, s. One who is ar
rived at the state of manhood. 2. One
who is become eminent, or exalted over
others.
^QstrrriLiy.^QeirirjyiaQ, s. A
hiding place, toaop^. 2. A sentry-box,
4WfA4L.Q,
sir rr lL uf-, s. A slave-driver,
task-master, overseer of workmen, spm
^prGjtjpifiOi r. noun. Recovering
strength or stoutness.
. I ua^ lL if. lL i u>, s
J)epth. capacity of a person. 2. Marks
for recognizing a person, recognizance.
^eireueairiEiQ, s. A tree, Ficus, L.
^araSSsar, s. Energy, alacrity, di
ligence, application, exertion, perseve
rance, an enterprise, opvpQ. 2. Bravery,
^sfr eS^sriLjeat earn, s. The pos
session of energy, (p.)
eS^li <refr, s. A house-servant.
0/5(Tyeir, s. A servant boy.
(?,*, sn, v a. To rule, reign, exercise
royal power, whether supreme or dele
gated, jyf*0#jjij. 2. To possess and em
ploy slaves, jfif.a>ioiursT. 3. To possess and
enjoy the produce of land, the use of a
house, &c, ^C-RQeusj. 4. To govern a
wife, household, &u, ts^^ufa^fwa. 5. To
accept, adopt--as a servant, slave, &c.,
receive into protection, ^cQnita. 6. To
use, establish usageas in language, Qu>.(jSjjftiBQjiuu. 7. To cherish, maintain, cul
tivate, exercise, &ibu. 8.To manage, di
rect, ooajjrr. (c.)Note. An ap|)ellative
affix is formed from
by adding jfr.
for the singular, and si' for the plural
as use a foe ; u.- -< ..
foes.
^Tu3jtij-J4/^ri(5L/QuBi(?t_rfr? What does
he want with a wife, who cannot govern
her?
*T'}tfiieitfiQutt$QfimiSff, A thing not used
becomes useless.
*Ti6r?serAGi*rv$fB>4i0atfl&), If thou receivest me with cheerfulness into thy protec
tion.
*lLui*ui;. Those sincerely united in
friendship.
tua>^;r<gsG),raSAi. Employed even by
night. ((5p.)
#for<Jf#wfwijuLi(_Q#TA). A word used
by the learned ancients.
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t&tAr&tSGr r ialSiu <y a i it mil. They who


cherish and exercise charity toward all
living.
jyAivi(yOTft/r?iifi<kjsc. Evil cannot as
sail the charitable.
g gin i_ <au ek ^esor i_ n eisr, appel.
mum. A ruler, governor, lord, master,
^aarif, s. [/cm. ^easr up. & @.~\ A
religious mendicant of the Siva sect, a
devotee, ftw^u-^xdr. 2. A ruler, an ap
pellative of the deity, transferred to the
devotee.
^essretai^, s. [/em.^sabrsDi-.yS.]
A master, lord, landlord as spoken by
low castes, in reference to their feudal
chief of su]K'rior caste, i*icr*.
lord, listen to me ; 1 will confess the
truth. (rtwQti.)
^lL&, v. noun. Possession, heri
tage, inheritance, title,
2. Go
vernment, domination, rule, reign, s}<3
3. Use, practice, occupancy, usage
especially in language by classical wri
ters, ,.!.',
^LL&lppneariii^LL&rrirff, s. [in
astr-jluyi/.] One of the five situations in
which a planet has government that
of its being in a sign deemed its own,
during which it exerts special benignity
an occurrence favorable to the birth
of a child, &c.
g lL & u u
inf. To become
one's right by long possession, ^fiu">ui
vtm,
spirit or demon that has long been sub
ject to him, or with which he has long
been familiar.
^lLGiuu^, inf. To secure a
title by long possession,
.gjjgjso)*, v. noun. Rule, govern
ment, domination, authority.
^(eifGBjsQfujuj, inf. To exercise
government.
^eketiniRedeonivn, s. A cow or bull
appropriated to a temple, which is left
to stray as it likes; such are well re
ceived and fed.
^ array err
s. The Tapioca plant,
whose root is edible, '^siUi-t, Jatropha mauihot. (c.)
^pQlmir <r ti, s. The Qairesremp
tree, Cathartocarpus fistula, L.
SEii, s. Asbestos, aeoienn.
^(ffLLiLD, s. The anxiety of a
sick man, Gt'upQgUivMsib. (c.)
j)9*aO^ sjf3>^>-*'"S<5*'Sg>. He is in
great trouble and pain, anxiety.
^(t^lLiuui, inf. Tobeanxious.
^(trfjprgii, s. Slander, calumny, uil
glppii. (c.)
^JJ/, * and adj. Six (.) six things,
pQiab. 2. As a prefix to words begin
ning with consonants, the initial is often
shortened, especially when the number is
specificas jj,psni, the six flavors, (c.)

^l^ieuirnji. Six by six, six to each,


six of each.
,y
emirear, *
deity he who
possesses the six attributes,
;
[er <gmaJ>, quality.] (p.)
^jrpiQ&nemLD, s. A hexagon. 2.
A magical diagram of two equilateral
triangles, one laid over the other so that
their sides may be parallel, making six
outward and six inward angles.
5y5<9=LonJoD, s. The six systems of
religion maintained by Hindus. See
tg/gyQ^nqSlQeviriT, s. Brahinans
from the six duties prescribed to them,
Gvpvi. See Qf'^ii, office.
jp/gyueina, s. The six hurtful pro
pensitiesas siwth. &c. See usx,
jjru(Tt)eiiu), s. The six seasons
of the yearas .
&c. Sec ugni.
.SfjjOu/i^i s. The six different
portions of the day ; 1. icf&j, the first
four hours after sunset, or ten nalikies.
2. jnoii, four hours, or ten nalikies after
imSu. 3. o;*i>p. four hours after tiio<4
or before sunrise. 4. *r5eu or Jlf_JA.
four hours after sunrise or e>p. 5.
meUxumAi. from eleven a. m. to two p. m.
6. epuiQ, from three to six p. m.
^ISeun, s. Six persons men or
women, (p.)Aote. For other similar
words, see sis>.
^piEjsw, s. The six subjects em
braced in Spr*ft j which see. (/>.)
^<2y uResrpQeuinL, s. The transit
of the sun through the pleiades, regard
ed by seamen, as a critical or disas
trous season, when rough weather is
to be looked for.
^jpixilif., s. A kind of ear-ring
worn by a set of Pandarams.
^gtianGi, s. [commonly ^psrr.]
A town near Vellore, ei~jua*fn&. (p.)
, s. A river, natural current,
brook, channel or passage through shal
lows, a canal, P. (c.) 2. (p.) Way,
road, path, mode, manner, rule, method,
order, custom, circumstance, S. In this
sense, in verse, the si, is sometimes omit
ted. 3. Morality, virtue, good conduct,
way in a moral sense, the good or right
way, 9Qt*sm.
*i<5*tQ*jffmfpsQ&0iar. He endowed him
with the bliss of the gods, or literally,
granted that he should attain U> the
world of the gods.
uraritpmitQesisrfluihi-fii. Go and tell that
I am come<g for ^p.
aarpmigi. A form added to explana
tions of grammatical rules, &c, implying
such is the meaning.
^pVeoss, inf. To rob in the high
way, infest the road, ai^uu/^i. ( p.)
.g/P&u^SaJuq. v. noun. High
way-robbery, street-robbery, .. . . ^pSw*spcy us tfi >u r j s & p. Even the
highway-robbers have proved friends.
(""-)

#
^(ir?uf-,s. A lascivious, idle fellow,
a vagabond, a pest. 2. One not to be
relied on, a changeling, man without
character.
^>i4lLl- , inf. To construct a dam
across a river, construct the banks of
a river.
^ g * a lL zp. , s. A guide, pilot,
^emp ^pgnnr, * The name of
a town in the Carnatic. (/).)
^eaprcsrrsrraieoeir, s. The king of
that town.
jgjbpisj&enn, s. The bank of a
river, shore of a river.
^p jS eta i gj eta p, s. Blank, or
dried spots in a river, an inlet, ait,
; [ex .->_, intermediate, et <5<*>p,
wanting.]
^Japloaiuut, inf. To be in the
way, uSiSoI(ji*. 2. To meet in the way,
i . .
(p.)
^psndsttoiniLuf-iufr, s. Agricul
tural women of low caste, n-m/ifiiut. (p.)
^pgndarrio, s. A dike, channel
for conveying water to the fields, ^jj>s>
A whirlpool, vortex,
JUJD gr dQs (nju u if., s. A small
water-plant, g^u.
^2>^<S9, Rice tied up for a
journey, *cQ*Grifi. (p.)
^p s*&) wLDiLuf., s. Colocynth,
Cu^*Qii^Lii., Citrullus colocynthis, L.
^pgnrruQurr0&rQsrrerr, s. The
natural construction of a sentence. Sec
^pgtQisil
s. The &nd&Ganup-,
a water-plant, Aeschynomene paludosa.
^yb*l<uufeB>&, s. A curious, green
stoneone of the one-hundred-andtwenty kinds of mineralsas f*uu*~e.
jjr>jpiuu0.) inf. To lead, direct
or conduct a person into the right
way,
2. To give advice,
to conduct into the path of virtue, r
^prpiuuemi, v. noun. The act
of conducting, directing, &c., either
physically or morally. 2. A poem, the
object of which is to conduct one to a
superior.
eSjDsStujnpjryuues)!., s. A song
stress directing another to a benevolent
man.
unasanrrrpgi/uuem, s. A singer
directing another to a patron.
at^ppunpgiuuen), s. An actor
on the stage directing another to a
generous man.
QuiTQtjtsunpipiuuBnL^., s. A buf
foon directing another to a prince.
^p gf u u rr & , s. A water-plant,
S'u'5. Caulinia indica, L.
Jj,pgv u
e\>QpQ (yjii, .
bide or bank of a river.

^pguuLfrGuam-, s. A tree, epnuniw,


uppeip^ar. Though the fortitude with
Trewia nudiflora, L.
which those who practise austerities en
^pgHuQu^dQ), s. A swelling of
dure their hunger is very great, yet it is
inferior to the energy of the generous
a river.
who feed the hungry.
^pjpiwetBi, s. The channel or bed
^ppeoQaQ. 8. Great weakness
of a river, ^pgiineS^tD^nt.
from sickness, great fatigue, vsSturfai.
^mjriiifiifl, s. A shrub, ii(nju>rR.
(e.)
^pg/iuoaieSaaa, s. A species of
^ppgtisa, inf. To deprive one of
the Arabian Jasmin,
z. Jasmipower, reduce his strength, &c, desert
nuin san iliac.
him in time of need, a/aSQx**.
^psuQpa/ggieuiTjiii, s. The mouth <$>ipfi S3rafi(^/, s. One of the oneof a river.
hundred-and-twenty kinds of minerals,
typgjQparefi], s. A thorny plant
growing by the river, p<uS, Dilivaria ^pju, s. The outer door, or en
ilicifolia.
trance to a house, ;-:..viwi_.
^pjpiGLDevtfiS, s. A plant, ^/fy, M/tUP) @Qpek, jgpplQenrehr, Ga;ar,
Celsia coromandeliana, /..
^pp, v. a. To cool, refresh, <5/V*Q*uiii.
^pjp/evncleir, s. A river-fish. See
2. To assuage, appease, alleviate, soothe,
console, compose, lull, mitigate,
3. To slack, loosen what is tied or twisted,
^pQpgilnuai, inf. To meet on
opptigfoaipp. (c.) 4. (p.) To do, act, per
the road.
form a duty, O*iou. 5. To bear a weight,
^pQ(ni'(igd(3j1 v. noun. The flow
fas. 6. To carry, or sustain a burden
or calamity, Qutptx.A'o/e. This verb
ing of a river, stream, current, Qp&iQu
is sometimes used impersonallyas S&xp
lLi_i4. 2. Rules following each other in
mifiQiudr&)Qe>iuip(30.
I cannot get along
regular and natural order, (/it) the
this road.
flowing of a riverone of the four as
pects of a grammatical rule. See tgtflr
^pp, inf. [used adverbially.]
Greatly, exceedingly, nS,5)i/nu.
^lunguetaiiunebr, s. An immoral
ji
urpp
<2p. Sweeter than
nectar.
man.
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>
1,1.
The husbands
m 61) eo irjjr so (_ iu n ebr, s. A moral
greatly
resenting.
person, one whose conduct is agreeable
^PQrp&QsGi, s. Extreme poverty,
to rule.
indigence exigence, great necessity.
&p(itf3)i, s. A rivulet, a brook.
QptTfffffGicttq-, s. One who per
^jfJD-'t QQpasri ^plQetsrebr, Qeuasr,
versely persists in application for aid
cgp, v. n. To abate, relax, cool, grow cold,
through poverty, one past shame, an
be refreshed, (gsfit. 2. To be appeased,
insatiable wretch.
alleviated, mollified, ^orfu. 3. To heal as
^pryppenTiii, s. Insatiableness.
a wound, hurt, &c, 0d .
4. To
rest, repose, Sfauuip. (c.)
^p^nfuuiLsLD^ s. What cannot
be borne, intolerablenessas ^cjwi.
&si-g>ir6. Anger should be appeas
ed.
^Pd^esiLD,
neg. v. noun. Inabi
naSa^jspip, The wound is healed.
lity to l>earas excessive hunger, pain,
^Il(n?uu&, s. Aii insatiable hunger.
&c, fi*i-i_s>Ki. 2. Impatience, Qui
3. Voracity, voraciousness, insa
^(/yuL/aor, s. An incurable sore,
tiableness, l(5fi$IJiir<*xii.
ulcer, &c,
* Foes, opponents, ri
LDesrprrp, inf. To be appeased
vals, those who envy one, ueimi. 2.
when angry, be consoled.
The poor, the afHicted, fH^ii. {p.)
4g,g)i&>, v. noun. Abating, being
^p pi dQ s n 0 a & , inf. To cool
alleviated, consoled,mitigated, refreshed.
and give. 2. To help or relieve one at
^ppi'u ear em, inf. To relieve, aid
work.
one by carrying his load, &c, give one
^p/SfiiQgppi inf. To soothe and
rest, respite.
console.
* j^pupiL,^ehujSSih, s. Virtue,
^ppl'uQunppldQxnetretr, inf. To
treat guests with civility, J(5*Poirsr
essence, vigor, strength, mib.
tfurHtx. 2. To render aidas to a sick
^f,ufiiQtc.i-isr. One whose strength
person, to help one in distress, #t*L/^C(5
is reduced.
mt*KA*. 3. To console, ^pp.
Q*#Q*wpfl<i"utpu0iSiibM. There is no
substance, nourishment, in this rice.
^p wjr q9 d * , inf. [causul.] To
console, cherish, atf'ord consolation, orf
Jfyppev, s. Strength, power, prow
luiQfiiiu. 2. To inspire with courage,
ess, ability, itu>. 2. Knergy, spirit,
3. To enable to bear, or endure,
OP^pSI. 3. Abundance, much copiousness,
fi-jyj^iQtfiuiu.
Atgfi. 4. Wisdom, knowledge of divine
^ppeo, p. noun. Cooling, assuag
things, rani. 5. Stability, fixedness,
ing, consoling, &c. 2. Knduring, bear
firmness, <J<u/i_a>o. For the verbal
ing patiently. 3. Bearing a load.
meanings of this word, see under ^pa. v.
77

^sursub, s. One of the ever-greens


of Swerga, tlie Kalpaka tree, Qffs- (/')
*^sOT<siii, s. A large military drum
beaten at one end, GuBtuump. 2. A double
drum, or two drums put together to be
beaten at once, Ciosni. 3. A small drum,
fj>uc.iii. 4. A tliunder-cloud. op.u>*QpA'i
[ex ^jsj, et j^*, to sound.] Wils. p. 112.
Asaka. 5. (Anat.) The tympanum,
*jysur <sj57 rnjsi l9 , s. Vasudevan the
father of Kristna, !*<?*;<*. 2. [as <gssr
sib. 1.] A large drum with one head. Wils.
p. 112. Anakadlndl'u HI.
tMSBTjiQjSir, s. A shrub, e3ipQpir&
Q^tf., Mimosa, L.
^ssris/s, . The forty-eighth year
of the Hindu cycle, gi/<3i_iD.
* ^mKfsis, s. Great joy, bliss, su
preme delight, happiness, Gutsauti ; [ex4j.
et *gt, to be or make happy.] Wils. p. 112.
Amanda.
^earii^sseifluLj., s. Exceeding
great joy, superior enjoyment. 2. A
devotional poem composed by yogis.
^/lasripip$Bl<aBir, s. Abstiact me
ditation in the state of sjnani, on the
deity, Cujr**A-W.
^esripuuSireS, s. The name of
one of the thirty-two tunes, s>fassib.(i>.)
^GBrixpuireu&th, s. Extacy of joy,
especially in divine things, (p.)
^enr&puiuL uih ^j)eBnhpun&j,uw,
1. Tears of joy, weeping from excessive
joy, ^ax8fi&aasaesr. (/>.)
^eariipwiuCD&tr&iij, s. The state of
insensibility produced by excessive joy,
being one of the forms in which the
soul is manifested, u&aGsBffQjsBarj).
Wils. p. 113. Anandamayakosiia.
^eorihpwQutTLfluj, inf. To be very
jovial, happy, &c, .gtsr^sjCWrfiu.
^asri^eu^eS, . Tears of delight,
flowing in streams, jjfcri/stBahaxtiuQu
or*, (p.)
^esrii/sesr., s. The Supreme Be
ing, *i_(<. Also in NegunduSiva,
fidr, and Argha, j>(j*r. (/>.)
^asriifsl ^asr/heap, s. Parvati,
UBtiffl. (/'.)
ssr is ^ lit , s. A medicinal root,
jji^n. Alpiniagalanga, L. 2. A supposed
inauspicious form of construction in poe
try, uit<5pp*i*tfiGQ!>tisB*. It is of six kinds;
viz.: 1. lattpartpb, lengthening the final
long vowel or mute of the name of the
patron of a poem, uBLLQestifisfaiaisvQutuB
ODBiuGmiBtp Qm&uer QsjuaBxvQasbpaniifiGuB
00. 2. Q*t*>trarifi&, using a word in a
poem, so that an undesigned, inauspicious
meaning may be applied to its patron,
seaiuUjtp; B-'to. pekfto^iiUiSawsdlmifiefii^E^jjQai
Qargpih. 3. Quigarssrifiii, inauspicious ex
pressions of different kinds, in poems as
following, (a) Stating in a poem written
in praise of a king, or a great man, that

the productions of his land are injured ^safl, s. Junethe month, spnionfeu).
or ruined, jjjitmp*8uGuB(3kBf}siuii*~gi#Ai;
2. (p.)The eighteenth Naksh:i1 1ra. C^oi
3. The nineteenth lunar mansion. spui4. 4.
G0rcoQc7A>cv?tt}tt>^)*4rE>) lUQfsj QuftiuGfiBBS
The twenty-first lunar mansion, *.^lfi_ii.
miteQiOQffififimisuinBmiu QiuE^tSuGuBtSQaatisr^sBr.
5. The name of a river in the Madura
(6) Stating inauspicious actions as praise,
district, which overflows in the month of
June, QuBtfiargi. 6.
A tender leaf
fmwQpSBB aiiJituBflsaiffitfiimiiTfppflaEpTj&fi&iGs&BDa&B
of the palm, cut off, Qm/iL*^^.
QuQfiff Qpig.&Sl&evrgn2fijffit(i)ULjraiBr *>9o>BGto&t.
(c) Stating an inapplicable comparison,
^ei$$3(r!jW(GTi&eBriD, s. A sacred
B-*imit)Aa3iLlti$QgarmGp3erpA6^-0aig]; B--ib. Qu
battling or anointing of the idol at
Chillumbrum. celebrated in the eifrhth
^B&QuB&miBe3$*rtnsuBB0uarQ*BL$.Qps*ai^B>i.
lunar mansion in the month of June.
(</) Stating that a calamity or injury
^esfljfgirds ii>, s. [prov.] Calms in
happened to that which is compared to
the month of June.
the patron of the poem, uiC-Gaot-paUwGfgi
SlmitSisuutl.i-.fifi fioOL-y^L/t* QsBeofp:i& ; *^sjfl, s. Di stinction, loss, decay,
a_-i. QifiLSafipQuB(50 BSpGsvBSBraBOB Quxpujp
ruin, <?*S. Wils. p. 973. Hani.
u<5B.0BL-(2uBfis&giBX0. (e) Comparing the
patron of a poem to the meanest thing, ^enfliu ii, s. A day of twenty-four
}puuBS($SflalsixrM0 a. &**.-. . ; B_-ic. *u .'rQsBeSpglu
hours, *ta. 2. The fit season, u<gmtb. 3.
Quipaaij QvzSstg ioBiar(gtpi Q^er<flu$*aEpGuB
Time, Outtf^s. 4. The nineteenth lunar
Qsuaiatjflvtn Bti&ttptg tDBevBesiGHBror tDeAsusmfi
mansion, npcvrsi. (p.)
IbC-U.B?3Z GlOSB(TsGwVUBB sSiBtBiffi. (J ) GOm- <^gSHi * [prop. -g;6gg.] Sweetness,
paring the meanest person or thing to the
deliciousness, jgafloom. 2. Goodness, a
highest, gftpuu jiurfi AiBarifiajwoDif]
good, benefit, i*mio. (p.)
Q$*iBQ.~(iuBgiswQeBfi2t3j aepfipQ mmfljGm Cub
esrgl&g u}&) evffstn mxpsjsglfi fisiP<5 B&GuBajgaffapB ^Sssr, s. An elephant, lun'iasr. 2.
toffZftjdjioicffSio Qj(ipwc&KiicoaB. ( <j) Coinpar{M. Die.) The
tree, Ficus racemosa.
ing the patron of a poem to a thing that
.^ESTSlLkfijB^l35TUj'iESSlfijS, S.
loses its power or eminence, SbpigutcQ
uiantaaJBajrifiia; B-~lb. QffargiuGluft3dipG>piBt5<GfiB
A post to tie an elephant.
ppfismfi. 4. lUBuuBoriftti, constructing a poem
^Sesriseasr^
s. Round, black spots
so that the name of its patron may follow
in fruits, when they are over-ripe, or
a noun which is preceded by a word placed
spoiled.
after the rhyming word of the stanza, opfip
QejenttogibSliir Qu>r$tljpQ0B(5QutuJlBOi-.uui>0
ot/i&>, v. noun. The appearing of spots,
mitgjGswaTtlBjffiiUajliUBmaoBmBiu Gu>S$g?>&liA*ir&&l
or defects in fruits.
QiLoStigaHBiSfi *tBa0$l$gGarpa(S ssiQ^j *)jr u ofl
uvjBuuifftor^Barsssatjutl.'SlCi GuseSpgi. The
sanamiBu KBsfifil^ierioBAj smtBpituuL-i tBs$&i
jack fruit has got a defect or flaw.
Cm. 5. gissBvsriifiib, constructing a musical
^ Ssar a i u l/, s. The frontal
poem so that the name of its patron shall
be inauspiciously, indistinctly, or abruptly
sinus of the elephant, from which se
pronounced, ojBQtfiB<Slusaeisau*B3puiC-G)a>t-0
cretion exudes when the animal is in
pfaiif&rQunjB ^fiUBBCtitoBapQfliatfAamlib, t?(5ifi
rut.
(guui^SB^I(^safui. t^Hiefiieoa&*e\tbuBp9j. 0^gSsir a s err erfl (jcSferr iu trek, s. A
QsBee>tiuBeBr*/nb, placing the name of the
plant, #*h.
patron of a poem at the beginning of the
^2esra&ibp%o0, s. A fish, ^UlS'Sst.
stanza, so that it may rhyme witii ^aQu
ol_ ; jyCTQuL_;aQ^#Ji_Lji_;rLli$_gvLlijriJJ3gifi
0fol*narQu*jB*Bifip~liUstQuGluu0Q0BGluugi', tu-tb.
mii, *. A kind of assafcetida given to
*ISgj aiQpfill2&r>BlDJpt6rfipQuBQ2ueB>*QpfaluGuBB.
elephants, &c. See Qu(jii*ra/i4.
^ssTii^&Jir^l s. A kind of arsenic,
^%3sr s, s n ei), s. A diseasethe
QsafiuBBiiBexxib.
elephantiasis or large leg, Cochin leg,
miBf&SBii. 2. A big tube fixed on the
ts, v. n. To be glad, to rejoice, experience
walls or roofs, for rain-water to pass
through,
fi<Bkra^Bi(gifBi. (c.)
spiritual joy, Ougiciij*Syp. (p.)
^ssrtD/rsara/sar, s. [cu/.J See under
^SesrdsrreiieiijS. Watchers to de
fend a garden, a field, &c, against ele<S or
v.
phants.
^ajTii, s. Toddy, any fermented,
^ Vest *_ i_ u>, s. An elephant's
or inebriating liquor, **.
stall, ^^xrati-QuBt^ib.
^sarujii^esrtuearuh, s. Bring
ing, <3*io*rS.cja. 2. The ceremony of
aTrtftpii, s. An elephant's tusks. 2.
investing a young Hindu of any of the
Ivory.
first three classes, with the sacred thread
^SssrsOstTuDuair, s. A kind of
worn over the left shoulder. See
Wils. p. 1 13. Anaya and Anayana.
rice, p(fMQoi. 2. A species of plan
tainas ^jfeiBentp.
*^esrs3TLb,s. Face, Qpsiii. See gj/5
^SesrsQsiriaiTs-BniT, s. A gourd
mtb. Wils. p. 112. Anana. (p.)
whose fruit is compared to the elephant's
^(SjnsWLD, s. An abstract noun be
tusks, and is used for a curry, the
longing to a kind of defective negative
snake gourd,
[Trichoverbthat which is inseparable; not leav
santhes anguina.]
ing, unceasing, /bsboow. 2. The twenty^esrQff^esr, s. A great quantity,
first constellation of the Hindus, *-?&bb
abundance, uS.S).

0
^^Esris-uuwLD^ s. A seat on an
elephantas jpiurf.
^Sesr&Qeoisfs), s. A kind of scabby
disease.
^>jasre&U!k!(8j, s. A kind of itch
in large blisters.
^^Esrf&rrsih, s. A plant, g?>ry.
$2a>7 fQ&e&iuif., a. A pricklyleaved plant, giiutdb. 2. The lower
part of the elephant's ear.
gSsir,*^
), s. A kind of
creeping plant with acid juiceused in
polishing brass, giui-JQst^..
^2esT0&up-ut-i, s. A plant, ^/fy.
.gStesr ^ jsleiae, s. [in astrology.']
North, mitt&.
^'2bst0$s1 u l2 e8, s. Pericarps of
1'otllOS officinalis, g>is*rf)ijiJS.
^Sesr^Q^iru.10., s. An elephant's
hook or goad.
^jjban Qis
&i, s. A low plant,
a kind of spreading thistlepricklyfruited l'edalium raurcx,^/ua>QsH*i.
.gtkarij u a/ ear, s. A kind of
scabby diseaseas the jj*Q.
^fiGsruuaPL-, s. An army of ele
phants.
v
gg 8sar u u is
s. An elephant's
stall. 2. A row of elephants.
^Oesruu no, ear, s. An elephanteer,
or one who tames or guides elephants.
^!'&gruL$&&irajr, s. A plant, fptr
^VesruQuenr, s. An insect that
lives in the brinjall plant, sfoAtQrqjSQi
ffl2saTu)#sir, s. A plant, 6j/ry.
^Sswuj^sti, *. An elephant's rut.
.g&sr id & pa ii>, 8. An elephant's
skull or part of the head, (gibum.

f}. A short letter, similar to / in


English, s><<3pG>pQfj3i. 2. A demonstra
tive prefix, *^(3t-(<ffgas S*^, this. 3.
A termination of the second person singu
lar, <y**-^2wQ*jcyio?cg,Si as _eiip., thou
hast eaten. 4. An imperative second per
son Singular, QptiraflfaGiuaiQevr(5VDuid(gjl
as Q*jp, say thou. 5. A feminine
appellative termination, QusAruiinSiggi
as _safl, a hump-backed woman. 6. A
singular termination, common to the
masc. and fem., _u#pss!F<3aji(siDtpas
mrtf, an honorable person uS, a sinner.
7. A termination in the singular, common
to each gender, jgupZCTg/iA.K-^QggwoJgJS]
as QftSilcS, a man, woman, or animal
without ears. 8. An expletive inserted
at pleasure, when the preceding word ends
with any letter except ii, and the following
word begins with j, a>uas mieSurp,
from *(, foot and urgi, which. 9. A ter
mination of some participles, tSarOij^Sg
Sias olrf, Q*J, &c 10. A prefix to

^fcsrLcuStr, s. The hair of an


elephant's tail.
cow-stall.
^esrtnuSnssnui^^ s. Bracelets of
^jgj/6U@, s. One of the seven
the hair of elephants' tails.
superior worlds,
^SsjrLD&u, s. The name of a
^C?SBT^J/, S. A bull, GIQ^gl.
mountain in the south near Madura.
^esrsan^u, 8. A calf.
^Iggt Qp s eii eisr^Ssjn- Qp m aw, s.
Ganesa, alnuxcir. 2. An Asoor, mtQpti
^6i;ffl/a)(?6U/r/f, s. Cow-herds.
*. (/>.)
^dsrplueir, s. A crowd of herds.
^j,'tesr(y>g>(3,8. An elephant's back.
^Vssriuu/., 8. The footsteps of an ^63r. The common termination of
the third person masc. sing. uiJim
elephant.
0:u#<ytDiur(DiTLfffAirf<5^1as urtuusfb, he will
^Sear10,52/(5, s. A kind of grass,
see. 2. A poetic expletive used with a
&'&<.
change of the word ufa, nAmjas (j
unSr, twice ten. 3. A form of the third
ijiy*$p>rtiair<5<g, *. A fabulous bird
or instrumental case, w^pbksh- See
said to devour the elephant.
(P.)
^2m-uSeo^^l, s. Elephant's dung.
who guides his live (senses) with the
^Zesrujirfsly s. Indra whose vehicle
elephant goad of wisdom. (Cural.)
is the elephant, gj)*lrr. 2. Ian, gu*,
^sartor, s. The soul, spirit, life.
(p.)
^l'2ssrQujppu>, s. Learning and
See ^fsxr. (p.)
practising to ride on an elephant, ufa
^skpe\>. An irregular defective
noun. 1. Extension, width, breadth, being
^esT&iessriEiS, 8. A kind of plant
extensive, jy*ni>. 2. Greatness, vastness,
whose flower is supposed to resemble the
dignity, being great, wlAns, 3. Abun
trunk of an elephant. It is also fancied
dance, copiousness, luxuriance, i0<sP; [ex
to be a preservative against the attack
,sy*su*), extending.] (p.)
of a wild elephant, which, it is said,
will retire abashed at the sight of it,
^eisr p (3) earn u>, s. The highest
Gee 0 'Si^uu^a.
quality.
gj3air eu rrea jfi, s. A species of
^ebrpLjefi,
s. The extended earth.
plantain, ptm/fBamiteaifi.
^sirpeviT^awrya^earCcfvj'iT,
s.
^2ssrelQpiij(3jieBr, s. A large fish
Learned persons, the wise, poets, the
said to devour the elephant, )iijEn.
greatas sages, &c, those who are
.gSssraSjff, s. One of the eight
great in moral excellence, *i*rGigi.
assistants of kings, j^Qfjobanajj^jOT
^drc5<JLLB^Q*!4atjj*(5ia. (Words so
mtflGwiimiansmi.
wicked that) the great will shut their
^sar, s. A neat, cow or bull, u&u
ears against hearing them, (ui^ii.)
Ouw, 2. A cow, QuMfru*. 3. The she of
^ebr p Q eu it Qp d @, s. Exalted
the buffalo, or elk, Quebuw*- [ex ,g, cow,
te r, termination.] (p.)
virtue.

Sanscrit words beginning with j, , was


iu*^rii, jg)u*S)fid, machineimu, gjjrrstt har
mony, melody
ggcuBrox, Lanka.
(.P)
)ssazrih, s. Now, immediately,
this moment.
&d(p7, s. [prov.] This time, this
once, filiiopaop. 2. This mark,
l(p1QaiLQune!sr) s. One who
has learnt once, now.
g)ias_j2/, s. This part, |)uud@.
2. This manner, g)iiJrna.
@/b/s/6btu), 8. This place, JJ)a/a9
i_i4, [adverbially.'] here, hither, g)D<?.
2. Thus, so, in this manner, &tjui?..
g^ff^Ssaar, s. So much, so many,
g!ii.-cj. 2. This aid, gip a^9. See
@iju, s.

This cow.

gluuif, arf. Thus, in this man


ner. See uif..
g^uuireti, s. and adv. Here. 2. This
side. 3. Hither. 4. Henceforth ; [ex
urc, side.]
@)ut-ipu>, s. Here, this, this side,
hither. See upti.
@ ij O u it Qpg))uQuiTgiy adv.
Now, at this time. See QlwW5j.
@u)iz)il, s. This measure or
quantity, thus much, so far, hitherto.
@oildl1u), adv. Only so much,
this is the amount, the extent, &c.
@iu>u>np@l!itb, s. So much, ^eueu
eu asm emu w^eueiitrjpiy s. This
course, this manner, thus.
ggjog>l , pron. This thing.
7!)

^)*. A poetic expletive, annexed to


the imper. second person singular of
Verbs, Qptsesfliejiuvgyff^QsrAi.
jjoirSoosywarf*. bee, O ruler of the
well-watered district.
g):5, dSQpe&r, liGpeisr, uQudr, da,
v. a. To leave behind, pass over, go be
yond,
2 To transgress, violate,
deviate from rule or .justice, itp. 3. v. n.
To depart, go, pass, Cuts, (p.)
w .:. :*-.<.-. Those that exceed limits,
things that are boundless.
u>i_<rfsJ**(5[i. Ignorance will in great
measure be renounced. (i*g>r.)
@i!^)ui_, inf. To be confuted,
to fail, pai&ui-. 2. [in grammar.] To
vary from a ruleas an exception, opp
*^)d5ii, s. Here, in this place, now,
Wils. p. 134. Iha. 2. The pre
sent birth, gjijJpJ. 3. This world, this
state of enjoyment and suffering, iiu>.
(/>)
gjsu^LD, s. This world and the
next, earth and heaven, Qibsn'jiiupBm.
{gj&uir&ath, s. Earthly (temporal)
and heavenly (elherial) prosperity.
^*uauij8'Un&euGisr, s. One who
knows not the difference between right
and wrong, one who knows nothing.
@(?60/rii), s. This world.
g)3<rii), s. The letter Jg, QpeoTfy
QPi5r. 2. A tune, tipib, ( p.)
^)sud(^g>idsiii, s. The letter @,
shortened in sound, <spfiueSmi&as
^)<si), A particle of comparison,
^c5idu)i!/cj4. See under
u^j<ssi, s. Enmity, hatred, opposi
tion, contrariety, hostility. us*. 2. Bat
tle, war, warlikeness, Quti. 3. Valor,
strength, prowess, mcS. (p.)
gfr&eoebr, s. An old jackal, Sipififi.
2. A jackal, irt. ( p.)
^sedniLi w, s. Diversity of opi
nions, controversy, disputation, alter
cation, CutHLj-ii. 2. Competition, con
tention, vicing, rivalry, shifting a duty
on another, o~ so .
7A(JffyQp!iSasyttli_u)jrtS(3-*par. He who
is always disputing.
^aeonn@C?s\)/r/f, s. Foes, ene
mies, adversaries, rivals, competitors,
um*miF, (p. )
gUjssO@tsgP, QQpasr, ^s&srQpasr,
Qaar,
p. a. To hate, oppose, to be
inimical to, ua*. 2. To oppose in war,
to tight, Quir. 3. To vie with, lie rival
to, compete with, agiitm. 4. To dispute,
contend, *i&cgaifiQG>*uiij. Note.The in
finitive and some other parts of this verb
are used as particles of comparisonas
Ojiaffionj.isvBi/aiino*, hands resembling
vermilion.
rsju<st*G^rir. Shoulders grown so
large as to vie with mountains.
gJjfirirSigcjaSarfaftluLjfSfiMrpsw. Two birds
are vicing with each other in song.
s. Dispraise, defamation, af
front, contempt, censure, contumely, re
proach, abuse, reviling, scorn,
Si)

or, <?.*,
v. a. To contemn, scorn,
defame, reproach, revile, disdain,
@ Lp irefi &
0, v. noun. Irony,
satire.
^syeunn, s. Scorners, gain-sayers,
revilcrs, opponents, iSmfiuuit.
jfl, v. noun. Dispraise, cen
sure, contumely, defamation, **.. 2.
Meanness, baseness, inferiority, SuSf.
3. Korgetfulness, neglect, mpfi.
gfr**&iSp QmCtnviijaigs. Consider
how many have been ruined by forgetfulncss.
^a^d&ueesrem, inf. To scorn,
despise.
^s^d&iurrgsrsniflajw, s. A con
temptible thing.
jg)<sipey, v. noun. Contempt, scorn,
defamation, &c, <>i^.
)sif?, s. A thunder-bolt, @tf. (p.)
4@Qp<SBr, jiQpeisr, uQuasr, da,
v. a. To repel, put to rout, disperse, hp*>
Mu.i_iiuir<!>r. 2. To give, bestow, exercise
liberality,
3. To throw, cast, fling,
send, transmit. vfiu. 4. To kill, destroy
life, Q*. 5. To wipe away, efface,
clear away, aoi_i. 6. To cross over,
7. To invite, call, jfm><f&s. 8. To
throw down, Aibf*. !). To afflict, give
pain, imfo. 10. To bringdown, lower,
P'ibAfi. II. To macerate, gtojc**. 12. To
stop, arrest, u>**. (p.)
s. A creeping shrubthe
^Qe*Mi_, Capparis horrida.
f}(3jiJb. A poetic expletive, ^esi&d

^)tsQa;ss7so. A term or expression


of speed, fi*afA<gjiJ4. (p.)
^}sQ<xir. An expression of wonder,
pity, grief, &c, ,sf5Wfa**.*Q*. (/>.)
* gg)m/ELh, s. A hint, sign, indica
tion of feeling or sentiment by gesture, <gp
iliy. 2. Purpose, intention,
Wils. p.
129. Ingita. 3. Sweetness, agreeableness,
jgB*>i. (p.)
Jftfi &n&AA$&G*> utQ&<Bj;rrxrzj. Being
disturbed in mind by (her) gestures.
BVAff^j*)s))i Gu*ipaiis&. Those
who wait about them, (for opportunity)
and then make known their wishes.
Q)isi8j$s6>S, s. A poem in which
the poet expresses the object or wish
of his patron, having ascertained it by
signs, gestures, &c., urLLi_^2cD'c=r*(jr^
Da9sr*(5i!9. 2. A poet who expresses
his thoughts sweetly,

urtSQmittr. 3. A sweet poem, Si^uijt


jjjtiEiQpd&iraeoT, s. One who ac
commodates himself to another's views,
a flatterer, g)isrQ*pO4iGi<ir.
j)iBi80u>rTeisr(2u&&, s. Language
accommodated to circumstances, flat
tery.
Musk, aav&rtfl.
jJD/BQSj, s. Assafaitida, QuQ^iEisniuii),
Narthex assafVrtida. Wils. p. 174. Hikoc.
^/bq, s. This place, this world,
the present life, [u*erf adverbially."] here,
in this place,
as
here
and there.
^/B(g*ds<5T6Jor/_^63r, s. The iSit
dfiAtfi plant. Asteracantha longifolia. 2.
The <2e<5iBS*i plant, Tribulus lanuginoras.
^) w (5 to ih^/E/gsrP, s. Assafoetida, <3ucyiiijii. (of. Die.)
^.B^^iT/fl, . One of the one-hundrea-and-twenty kinds of oreas (Joffrr

Have we not seen what your friendship


is, O! maritime ruler?
(gj %str, s. A female companion,
C,sA 2. Kindred, relatives, *ppii. 3. Af
fection, love, attachment, friendship, olL^.
(/').
Jj)(3)<jrr, s. A thunder-bolt, jj$i$.Qtu g) mj (8j a; ir y9, s. An exotic plant,
tf\ ["' <3. throwing.] 2. The third lu *$}<si(9) ffSdstc, s. Vermilion or red
nar mansion, 3ci0p>aB*mrjr. 3. The ,j<riu
sulphuret of mercury, PoIj*iA. Wils.
fish, (p.)
974. p. UlNOUU. 2. Tictitious cinnabar,
g) (5 i_
* ff dr p jr Qwb(i0. (The
red paint, fl>ut/.
clouds) ejected thunder-bolts one after
another, every where. (-<s.)
[vaL] Disturbance, irregularity. See
^}^3)<s, d@Qpasr,^Q^asr, uQuasr,da,
i). a. To give, bestow, grant, QrS*.
(glCr^gj-) 2. u. n. To walk, pass,
Jj^/bq, s. A thorny shrub found
in hedges, &c, medicinal and bearing
white berries, jb*Q*i>., Azima telra^)i>s/LL, s. Straits, distress, strait
cantha. (e.)
ened circumstances, being straitened for
room, poverty, S)iaSr. 2. Impediment, ^T^IJ, GVnsor, @^eu?(?or68r, Can sir,
obstacle, difficulty,
(c.)
*v>, p. n. To strive pertinaciously, speak
obstinately, uptt.
^qmasriS* Qft&*ii.<biuLjQ(yar. He is greatly
Qj)siirumttSrs$tQsieh uiQB^pesr. TllCV
distressed.
(the birds) sing sweetly emulating one
^g)jSs5)i_(j5-9=0, s. [prow.] Diffi
another.
culties, straits, obstacles, impediments,
@#> (Til i_ii>, v. noun. Strivingas
calamity, [prop. g)i*r and
j^gwrCj ib. (c.)
^)/T?, s. A kind of thorny shrub,
, dSQp&sr, pQpeisr, uQuesr, dss,
v. a. To strip or pull off as leaves, bark,
* Jj) i
s. Sugar-cane, srvjihij,
&c, to sliver,
(*jj ) 2. To break
off, 9***. 3. v. ii. To laugh, ffi^A*. (^.)
Saccharum offlcinarum. Wils. p. 129.
Iksiiu. 2. Fermented liquor, toddy, sa.
4. [kii/.] To contract a3 the muscle by
spasms, anbiSQfia.
(P-)

v. noun. Stripping, pulling


offas bark, leaves, fibres, &c, break
ing offas a branch. ..:-. 3*. 2.
Laughter, laughing, QAul/.
fj)@ui-l }Seij, v. noun. Draw
ing, pull, strain,
2. Laugh
ing. BfuLj. 3. Spasm, convulsion, a con
traction of the muscles, stricture, distortion,distension, ariiqaa^a^.
^j&Qfffssesfi , s. Convulsion, fit,
tetanus, lock-jaw, gi**rfdi.
oiuSmrS&aj, j. Colic, belly-ache,
gripes.
f^Qsisr. One of the intervening par
ticles, indicating the past tense, @p*^e
ttm-1tu as varfiQCagi. They said, (p.)
^JF^ST^Tj), s. The sithy tree, Barringtonia raccmosa. ( p.)
s. A sound, noise, ^siff. 2.
Praise,
3. A word, Qtr*>. 4. A tune,
melody, ii^pptSpa<giSia>a. 5. Instrumental
music, mij>i3pi3pA&i&i*>r. 6. Sound, har
mony in music, a harmonious or musical
sound, tone, note, &c, g>#uuiiQ. Also
a term common to the different parts in
music. (p.)
The seven principal
sounds or notes in the vocal and instru
mental music of the Hindus are called,
in singing, and *?(i>4, on stringed in
struments; they are, 1. tgi&>, the guttural
sound, tbe sound coming from the throat,
t&t-fiGtKS'- 2. piflib, the second tone of
the gamut, or * modulated by the tongue,
rrtl^ifisi^ii. 3. oaS!1*, the sound caused
by the palate, j^t4rnr^>*n<o*8l. 4.
the cerebral, or the sound coming from
the head, fir^i4>(s. 5. JS*, that which
proceeds from the forehead, QtpfmtoStfi.
6. tf.-rd, the pectoral, or that which pro
ceeds from the breast, Q*jjrAiSsrrt. 7.
that from the nose, or nasal, ai
Mip'gwib.These sounds, they compare: 1.
With those of animals as that of a pea
cock, a bull, a sheep, &c. 2. With the dif
ferent tastes of milk, honey, &c. 3. With
the different scents of jasmin, nymphoca,
&c.The letters (jyiJ-*.) by which they
express these notes are as follow : l .
2. 'Si. 3. et- 4. 7r. 5. . 6. gj$. 7.
>s>a_The time or measure, (iMASlaoi,) of
these notes is as follows :
The 1st note -'- contains 4 measures c-.-z
2d mtf^ contains 4 measures *.A5(i.
3d aoiSb
2
^a^Bia.
4th ->

3 upOrffs^if.
5th

4 ararStH.
6th

3 w*-0<S^fl.
7 th grt-b
n
2 rotr9^<ni.
From the combinations of these notes
or sounds, are formed seven different
kinds of airs or tunes; (u!iu) viz. : 1.
Qfiiuwlu, or the air in which the first
note is doubled, rGe<j{gr&i. 2. l/QioSwu
ui&j, the air in which the second and
first notes are compounded,
^<grii.
3. Qsaiiifiuutlu, the air in which the
third and the first notes are compound
ed, o*3sTJii(5rA). 4. jfcyciurSw, the air
in which the fourth and the first notes
are compounded, t ir;C,;g;.j, 5. Qama.
uurlai, the air in which the fifth and
first notes are compounded. g)rfi<?i>(gr*j.
6. tla^uuriu, the air in which the sixth
and first notes are compounded, aCnriCu
11

<gr&i. 7. Cio^OffwurJw, the air in which


the seventh and first notes are com
pounded, 0rrGa<sr&i.The differences of
these tunes are as follow ; viz. : 1. Q*r
i^ijuriu, a tune higher than Q#iuJw.
2. tSetfluuBfa and Cm^CWufffcu, tunes
higher than Q*iif_*Qi>u&u. The three
different parts in music are: 1. mis/nSa>a,
bass, or the lowest pitchalso called,
iB*pjih or
2. tc4Pujffsro#, tenor or
mediumalso called, m^iii or amir. 3.
fmSmr, treble or the highest pitch
also called, *.*rib or mA/^aaa.The dif
ferent parts are not sung together, but
one after another in successionmap
9>*, takes its pitch in the key note of
the bassthe utffim
in the fifth
and the *-*aib, in the octave. The term
is also applied to the several notes or
sounds of the octavealso called *rib
as the first atti, the second
&c, and
the whole are called the anil or gamut.
@sd#(?, . Dissonance, dis
cord, want of harmony, mQu/stt. 2.
Dishonor, disgrace, ill-fame, gi<uSi@. 3.
Want of opportunity, inconvenience, inauspiciousnessas of a day, g^gAQarer
arenm. 4. [proc] Reduced state, ema
ciated State, i_*a;<Jurt3nS&u>ui.
{^sm&Qxrreireir, inf. To be renown
ed, 8if$lGup.
@)an&&(3)Lpe0, s. A musical windinstrument, ascr^cgtfw.
^oTO^^uPif), s. One of the three
kinds of Tamil odes, or other poe
try adapted to songalso the various
changes made to accommodate lan
guage to music, QppeiStfQ&B'g.
sa)#^)flL/, s. A change of tune
by mistake, g>sMuiSf,yi^. 2. Variation
in music, jjjtaeamrsima. 3. A different
enunciation of the same terms, accord
ing to the different senses they are in
tended to convey, o*i/^>4^*_jjon*
as QaibQusasru^arajfia^a-^ may be QaiLL] $ex
ufi&sjp&x, the copper is nine s5*or
QjicQuffsor L/^)ar*^?g#, the fine gold is ten
*sc?5*. So (s^xustiLf may be tggubus
jftoq, the army of territorial chiefs
or
utibL), a short board used for
smoothing ploughed fields.
j) en <f is it sir, s. The twenty-fifth,
also the twenty-sixth lunar mansions,
ytjL-t*i and a-6$sC-is$i.
l3)as>f$eB>ir), s. [in poetry."] The use
of a letter, or word to fill the measure
an expletive, $fiai-aQ*rej ; as
S
Qc"<y,*5)ffuif.. Heh ! This is a herma
phrodite.
{gj&n&jpreo , s. The science of mu
sic.
fg)es>#uurril , s. A melody, tune,
song, aiafiieib.
@)eiD&u>L-iBeiDjS, s. Sarasvati, the
wife of Brahma ; the goddess of speech,
of music, fame, praise, &c, etaamgi.
(P)
g)s^(zysrrair/76Br, s. A man of fame
or praise.
j) en & Q tu & e ti>, s. [in grammar.}
Ellipsis or omission of a word, Q*i

jg)D#Qnj*<s, inf.
begin a tune.

To pitch or

Proficients in music, nbS^uri-ai. 2.


Heavenly choristers,
g)m#, C^dgSt, /s(?^;ar, Qeuebr, iuy
v. n. To join, unite, blend, mingle, flmu.
2. To agree, suit, be adapted to, to ac
cord with, u<-cn\a. 3. To combine, har
monize, to accord in sound, r? m*Qcjf
Am. 4. To consent, assent, comply,
5. To be matched, be like, to pair,
become fellows, *^uui_.
g)s>#uir/jrrgti. Though it (the action)
may appear unsuitable. (#<2s.)
g|smiuiQrr^G)uj(jcr. A thing that can
not be given, got, &c. (orsuif..)
@6s>.y^C1a/2sr, s. Due time.
@ero^, v. noun. Closeness,
tipso*.
2. Union, agreement, ;*(.
@SKja|, r. noun. Union, agree
ment, compactness, fitness, unity, har
mony, a joining, joint, connection, com
bination, fitting in, consent, compliance,
correspondence, Qura^w
j^Bc*irj. Corresponding to it.
There is no harmony or concord be
tween the lute and your voice.
^ea^eijQs s. [imp. @d<fC.s.]
Disunion, disjunction, disagreement. Qua
G^fi&u-soto. 2. Disappointment, want of
success, abortiveness. tttufigmp.
QmwQsiriuuGuBhrTaffliLiu). An abortive
contrivance, an unsuccessful thing.
gysa&eijtSl/Djpeii, s. [vul.
.] Disorder, 9(ifB6racic. 2. Disagree
ment, gj*o*sS.
|go*(LS^ii/fr*rer. An unfavorable, un
fair, or unpropitious day.
v. a. To join, combine, reconcile, blend,
mingle, Ci*. 2. To bind, tie, fasten, ac
i_. 3. To hum, chant, continue a musical
sound, wu 4. To say, tell, speak, de
clare, Qua. 5. (fig.) To give, bestow,
yield, produce, am. i. v
) 6. v. n.
To sound as musical instruments, ^s*.
.
HsibtSai3*a<ge>gi'cs!\<iJBiuu. ~,
The noise of, the
stringed instrument resounding.
r. noun. Combination, CV/r
ama.
)ss)&ul\, v. noun. Joining, con
necting, reconciling, junction, combi
nation, jgSOTTiiLy. 2. Speaking, utterance,
telling, Q&aiM. (p.)
^jssi&^Lpis}-, s. A plant, G)&>k}ibit
ma*, Kuellia repens, L.
gjfid-3:aih, . Flattery, adulation,
blandishnii .it, opa^gjii. (c.)
J<5 @ Q& IT 6060 g$f&&wQuf,
inf. To Hatter, speak flattery.
g)#j5QjufG>. Speak not flattery.
)ffesiDitii, adv. Flatteringly,
adulatorily.
gSj&Q ^Qiuirei, s \j>rop.^j^.']
A tree, Ficus virens, L.
v. a. To desire, wish, crave, covet, desire
intensely, to lust after, at^vSas; [ex Q*
*] (c.)
;<1

t!Pijita>ut3*t/iis&Gwir. The good who


longed for heaven.
g^r&ujsc, s. A medicinal plant
as s(B(Qij*Btfl, Helleborus niger.
*) & em
s. Wish, desire, eS(T^u
uib. Wils. p. 130. Iciiciia. 2. Intense
desire, uf<gi%ijuii. 3. Covetousness, lust,
irregular or inordinate desire, #ttm. 4.
Inclination, choice, will,
5. (p.)
Ignorance, jujjjjusrii. 6. Falsehood, Omu.
7. Expostulation, a^ffaQ^rii.
l<gld&iT&dGi), a. One of the three
active or female energies of the deity
benevolence to souls or creatures, .tls*
m^Qtmrfii. See
(p.)
$&&irupliui}>, s. Generous diet
in sicknessbut abstaining from veneryavoiding only what will disagree
with medicine.
^jderrQunaih, s. The gratifica
tion of desires, (p.)
@*65)^tji_/z_, inf. To desire, covet,
wish, to become libidinous.
frd&s>&iuid&u>, s. Mortification
of the sensual appetites.
gtrftfao&, s Evil desires, vicious
propensities.
$eae&d:3s>s:, s. Free will.
^(CTj.y/rdSii, s. Shrimps, prawns,
c3*<. Wils. p. 130. Inchaka.
s. Green ginger, g)@ffl
tfco. Zingiber officinalis, (c.) 2. (p.) A
fortification or round wall, wfiii. 3. A
tank, wnS. 4. A shield, <J*l_!A.
@r*jftl)^3rp (gffKcgCi-ifffti. As a monkey
irritated by eating green gingerspoken
when a man is suffering pain as the
result of his own foolish actions.
s. A piece of green
ginger.
@)er,&uuiT(S), s. Preserved ginger.
2. A kind of ginger electuary.
s. Pickle made of ginger.
@)(i)&Qeo8ujuj, s.
made of ginger,

Electuary

t>. n. To be curdledas milk ; congealed


or thickas ghee, J&3. 2. To be absorb
edas water in the ground,
(r.)
^pfiG fieHTasf/iffQuSurcSpsi. The river
is become dry.
dSGpetsr, liQpsir, uQussr, ,
w. a. To dig, dig out, scoop, to hollow, Qgi
2. u. a. or n. To cleave open, open a
way through ; splitas a branch, &c. ; tear
a person to piecesas an elephant, lS**.
3. To stand or walk straddling, to distend
the legs, stride, dfisgtipm.
v. noun. Cleaving, open
ing, hollowing, forcing a way through,
a large cleft or gap, L5eii<+ 2. Disten
sion, Sifl*M. 3. s. A clod of earth
thrown out by digging or ploughing,
uLj da n&) s. Distended legs.
g)(_.ia:/f, g. Vulgar language, terms
of things or actions, too obscene to be nam
ed openly, wenpfautifemf. 2. Fornicators,
adulterers, #<Ai. 3. A water-pot, (5i_.
4. Closeness, narrowness, Q*<y*ii. (p.)
82

{lu.dairi_da60, v. noun. A sym ^iLHTirLcs s. [improp. @)iis>ftesriii.']


A kind of large drum, ^/Qucjiiup.
bolic expression to avoid indecent terms.
^iii), s. Place, room, site, situa
*t8pgi. To put water on the feet, i. e.
tion, location, spot, station, mifitartb. 2.
to wash after stool, (p.)
Ground, foundation, reason, &c, in argu
ment, ^fiirii. 3. House, one's own place,
) j_< 8 tu to, s. A double-tailed
residence, TO. 4. Breadth, width, exten
flag, the flag of a car, a banner, standard,
sion, jy*oi4. 5. Time, ability, opportu
QfitQsri}.. (p.)
nity, convenience, mm. 6. (p.) Greatness,
Jj)z_(3j, s. Incivility, rudeness in
Qutsaan. 7. The left side, gt-*"u*i4. 8.
answers, contumely, C*m>i_. 2. Indecent
The three persons in pronouns, cp*i_ui.
words, jguJQ*\i. 3. Opposition, contra
They are ^frs>>, the first personGwaSSfu,
riety, non-compliance, Q(jLiAj<aria. 4. Ca
the second person and ui_i*>, the third
vil, pugnaciousness, captiousness,
person. 9. Wealth, riches, prosperity,
(e.)
Qjrui4. 10. Theair, ^mium. 11. Expanse,
g)<_*(3#Q,friug>>(5. He uses subter
spaciousness, !<uii.
fuges, he opposes, speaks against, &c.
jiui_Quiiut&Qrarmspi5gn!!. Though ex
j/aiarQsii8pQfA>t<>tiSi-*(g. His Conduct
tensively taught in divine knowledge,
is all contrary, unyielding.
(iuji. 11.) (.-...;.)
@t_eir, s. A rude, saucy, dis
i-ihu^tSQi-.GL-ii. Do not build too
respectful person, ptpvxgQshumar.
spacious a house.
<;*iii_tfi .^iii-.C_'
On being
^id^uueasremsr, inf. To deal
asked, he said no.
knavishly, fraudulently, to do wrong.
^jLdeas@i_(E/aa igiGQ& ,
@t_(5u(?u<?, inf. To cavil,
. The left-hand.
speak unmannerly, use indecent lan
Jj) i_ /b
t_, in/. To indulge
guage.
@i_(gioz_(5, s. Trouble, dif
one, to humor, encourage, &c.
@_E//r/ru), s. The left hand of
ficulty. 2. Cavil.
a double drum, the end of which is
ig)(_ss)<s, s. The district or city
glued, Qpp&efliULfpib.
Decca, piC^u/h. 2. A large double-headed
$l-iei @y&@i_t<Sai)i_ tu, inf.
drum, >#/#0iui2>; [ex
imitative sound.]
To be confined, be narrow, close, to want
^ t_ <e/ as swr /i>, s. Borax, Qeuem
room to pass, Ace,
u>Qe>*.
smb.
^tAQsLLiuireS, s. An utterly
jg) i ibj fisaR , s. A stone-cutter's
destitute person, a miserable wretch.
chisel, -*. 2. A chain, **8aS j [ex i_fi,
{)iisjG*(D, s. Poverty, pifldfiljrw.
to bind.] (p.)
@ u. la Qs rrt rreaui, neg. v. noun.
);_/B<tL, *. A chisel, a stone-cut
Non-concession, non-indulgence, obsti
ter's chisel, -*. Cp.)
nacy, (y(3tii_rii^io. 2. An assumed in
) z_/ej <s sr ii, . Defilement from
difference, otc. in one who has done
menses or otherwise, any impurity that
wrong and conceals it, sang froid, t.
causes temporary absence from society,
Qri_ff<am>.
@t_/E/0/r,
inf. To give place,
^jiikaiT, s. An alligator, Qppteo.
yield, admit. 2, To allow, permit, suf
2. Fornicators, adulterersas i_**r. 3.
fer, grant liberty, permission.
[prop. Si_a/.] A narrow or close way,
@i_ lEjQ&ireheir, inf. To take up
Ss>"A 4. A water-pot or jar, i**rA>.
room, gfrt-ihiSq-**. 2. To be spacious,
Cp-).
capacious, Ssi*>umS(s*s.
g) i_ /B <5S tp/ g) i_ /B7 yS S3) LO, S.
.i-v;;-^..>. The wide-spread
Crowding, pressing uponas an opposing
earth. (-.)
army; close fighting, pressing by robbers,
QscjigtM; [ex
place, et *uS, passing
jj)tiiiGaiT60, inf. To gain a foot
passing the place intervening.] fp.)
ing, establish one's self in place. 2. To
take preparatory measure, make inter
gjftiEi&yQujir, s. Lascivious per
est
with one, &c. 3. To make larger,
sons, fornicators,
2. Filthy per
wideras in digging a well, a founda
sons, gli&fii. (p.)
tion, &c.
gUjlpQ, @pgl, g)i-^ili_j57, u>,
gfttsmtlgfrL-d&p&i, s. Turn
o. n. To flame, Qs**.
ing, wheeling, &c to the leftas in
dancing, military tactics, horseman
s. [Sana. /fla^L/tij.] A bull,
ship, &c.
an ox ; it is the vehicle of Siva, cy#.
3. A curl on the body
Wils. p. 169. Rishab'ha. 2. The sign
of Siva's flag, fiiSr<2arif.. 3. Taurus of the
to the left.
zodiac, S)i_uSrrfi. 4. Device on the ban
^tm^^souun, s.
One of the
ner of the guardian of the west, GiDp/9oi>
s>a>p in love poetrythe meeting of
tjtwwr&fi. (p.)
lovers in a place previously agreed
z_ u d Q n tf.CS tu it est, s. Siva,
upon.
jg) i in tu <Sf & u> )i_i336oay, . As
@ i_ u a?,, s. An astronomical
cribing things to unnatural placesas
pearls to the mountain, gold to the sea,
trisection of the zodiac, embracing four
signs. See (gtutigi.
&C s
^.
@t_u/r^t_sar, s. Siva the bullg)i_u)li)(2)t5arasrr) *. A child with
rider, the bull-borne deity,
out fortune.

j)t-.wrreBru>, s. A spacious place.


ig. 8. Asseveration, affirmation,
s. Frustration, obstacle, or
QfiAi. 9. A throb, palpitation, eyy-CiL/, 10.
2. An honorable place, {Old Vic.)
check, hinderance, counteraction, impedi
The standard of Indra. *#ir*0i..
ment, fmu- 2. Misfortune, calamity,
^L^LoneBTLDiresreSQf 3. A spacious
/iff.
house.
j{5^ii. They who are too idle to en
f}iu>un, s. Width, spacious ^)(_3J/, QQpeisr, @)ijflQeBreh, Qeu&sr,
gage in any enterprize,will hear the words
lSli_p, v. a. To kick off or away, to sever or
ness, extensiveness, S*ruu>. 2. Wealth,
of rebuke which are applied to them.
strike off a head, a limb, &c, with the
prosperity, greatness, affluence, Q**>/u>.
ii
Eating also millet-meal.
foot, a bent bow, &c, Quoj/a*. 2. v. n. To
$iu>utriTd&, inf. To seek or find
stumble, trip, strike the foot against,^i_i.
a place, a situation, an opportunity.
}iq-QanuDLi
8. Small
@ G),-iLiQ^--.-Q*^i^&-^;-j'-ri' . Kollillg
)iwLjif), s. A conch, a species
mortars fastened upon a pole, which
the towering mountains, as one might
are loaded with powder and discharged
of shell from which bangles, or handdash to pieces a pot-sherd with his feet.
at festivals, funerals, &c
rings are cut, jo. 2. A left-hand
(Amor.)
shell, fi)._!iqrt**i(5. 3. A species of
^uf-iQanuf., . The flag of Indra,
t.iSi_ji9>aai/t<8^(i. The forest where
medicinal plant forming a drug,
the bear plays, knocking about (the
4. A rope twisted to the left,
fruits, &c.) with his feet.
^jis/.iQsirisf-Qujnasr^ s. Indra,
uAsirrfivitSi-fi. (An elephant) striking
off
the
heads
of
horsemen.
(QuAin-tn<>**ib.)
Jyi_a/sn.s, s. A house, eS. (fgi.)
@ifUL_jgjif iL/ esm eesr , inf. To
srcSi-jS^Qfifinir. He stumbled and fell.
2. Local affinity.
be pushed about, elbowed, shouldered,
@ <_ a;
*. [in grammar.] The
battered, demolished, &c as a wall,
He caused the heads of the enemies to be
wrong use of one person for another.
bank, &c. 2. To be poundedas rice,
struck off, with the foot of an elephant.
@i_a;6ar, 3. [prop.] The left ox in
&c.
3)
i_
g)i
s
lL
sa
l_
,
3.
A
stumbling
the yoke, ffli_^siri_0(y^. 2. The fel
@lLp.QpLpd&ui,
s. Thunder.
block, hinderance, an obstruction.
low or mate in a yoke of oxen, _llQi_
u/-ujuuld,
s.
A kind of paste
jgjipeo, v. noun. Stumbling, trip
or*.
or cake cooked in steam, f.,
ping. 2. Offence, scandal.
^ia/ffgOuiu/f, s. A kind of me
{jipput, inf. To take offence,
tonymyas the place for that which is
{jjjjiy-iuuuppil, s. Flat circles
in it, ^<sQuiuie$Qsurs6ri.
to be offended, be hindered.
or squares of braided rattan, &c, used
}iQeuntliu>, 3. The left-hand fi tp & ld, 3. The QjdSeo gum.
for making the giis-njuuii.
passagespoken of the imaginary plan
(M.
Die.)
ets, rr<s<7*j gii-iiiv.jjCujri-*). 2. Every
uf-iuuueqnei>, s. The mould or
other three of the lunar mansions, be ^tsar, 3. Place, @i_ii>. (p.)
cullender through which the paste is
ing twelve in number.
@i_6Broi?#a>, p. noun. Knowledge
pressed to form the cake.
<)iiA. A common form of the
of a placenecessary to a king.
)uf.ujuuaiiTpsss!ir, s. The holes
seventh or locative caseexpressing in, * J)t_/rfisafl, s. A kind of female
of the ^it-muuii mould.
on, with, within, stjv. It also implies
imp, or evil beingattendant on Kali,
gli^aSip, inf. To strike as light
to, after verbs of motion. As a case, it is
sitfQviii&iQtiuQmirfr. {p.)
ning, to fall as a thunder-bolt. 2. To
itself either declined or not.Note. Ac
cave or fall inas a well.
cording to *t*gr6i, the seventh case ex g}t_fl-(3}, 3. A dot, mark, spot, Lj&r
presses the locality of things; it also in
*. (*&.)
$)ty-, Sp^J, v&g), iyu>, ili, v. n. To be
dicates place, time, component parts,
^jffgCu/ri, inf. To brand cat
broken, battered, demolishedas a wall,
qualities and actions, the relation to the
&c, to fall to pieces, crumble in ruins, u
tle with the owner's mark.
persons or things indicated, whether as
m-u. 2. To be washed or broken down
naturally belonging to them, or as dis
as the bank of a river, *:tli>.iu. 3. To be
Or,
v. a. [/.] To press, strike,
tinct.
come partly bruised as rice in a mortar,
iojJi_4Q,ar<#. The lustre in or of the
come in collision with, Q*&ts. 2. To beat
in competition, &c, QupQsraar. 3. To dis
gem.
^jL^seair, s. A broken bank, mar
s*iSsSi_4r*i_*id. A bracelet on the
regard, neglect, &c.as a servant, wife,
gin, &c. of a river, tank or well.
&c. their master, husband, &c, ^iicfr**.
hand.
^jisf-^niLua, s. [ru/.] A time of
u3arJrfi^jr^4i. The
bird on SgfiiruL-i, s. A list, catalogue, roll,
the palmyra.
ruin, Q*sui6. 2. Defamation, re
register, j/i^i-itea. (com. usage.)
iraf<_/0mtr<ifft_i&. In or with me.
proach, ia>0.
g)
L-ITU
Lj,
ITU
lS
(SeST637,
ggjiihuih, t. (Tel. o-usSn.) Pom
jg)f
sfojir, s. A dead wall, a bro
Qiuar, i_fijLi, v. n. To straddle, walk
posity, ostentation, parade, ^i-iiurii. (c.)
ken wall.
straddling, --?.. : -tx.
Jj)t$i_a/, v.noun. Demolition, ruin,
QQpesr, biuSlQeBrtasr,
iriliSs ek, s. (Tel. -zzobXi$3-)
dilapidation, the washing or crumbling
(?*, i-i6u, v. n. Iprov.] To shun, keep
A pompous man, a coxcomb, i_iour.
away of a bank.
aloofas persons on bad terms, eT...
d@Qp&sr, pQpeisr, uQueir, ,
j)i_/f, s. Affliction, distress, pain, @i_/r/f, s. A basket for irrigation,
ip.<ji_ (p.) 2. [proi\] A trap for
v. a. To pound, beat in a mortar, commi
calamity, sorrow, misery, gnxuto,
squirrels, or rats, rv5(y)fffi\BlL'rJt?-*c3^C?L"A
nute, pulverire, reduce to flour, giar*s. 2.
g)i_(fu_@lin uut_, inf. To
g^<rrfcvxtjuiii rAff(7ur(<u. Like a rat
To strike with the fist, a club or any thing
suffer, be in a state of sorrow, affliction,
caught in a trap ; i. e. perplexed.
blunt, slantingly, not with a direct blow,
&c.
pt*M. 3. To push, gore as u beast, to thrust,
^iirQrrfip, inf. To set a 3quirrel
)_6tfti>, s. [proo ] Width, spacious
to buttas an old calf in sucking, Qntii_. 4.
or rat-trap.
To thunder, eject thunder-bolts, Q^iS^.**.
ness, distance, extent, Si4.
s. A stroke, blow, push with
5. To beat so as to break, bruise or batter
Jj) i_ eu i_o , . The gum of the
the fist, elbow, shoulder, &c.also with a
to pieces, demolish, shatter, gsti*. 6. To
mango tree, mjiijfi*. 2. The gum of pal
club or other blunt weapon, prttgsas. 2.
speak forcibly and emphatically, to use
myra trees, utcnbrf&or.
A thunder-bolt, j/*td>. 3. (_p.) A roar,
strong language in order to make an im
thunder, sound, noise, gt>J. 4. Ground
pression, to urge, insist upon with earnest^i_sus3r, *. [prop.] A clod or broken

ness, *j>)Qmiij. 7. v. n. To throb, beat


grain, flour, rice-flour,
5. Cakes,
piece of earth, metrt^Bsci^. 2. Any thing
sc., as a light meal, luncheon, tiffin, &pp
as the head when aching ; to beat, pant,
split or cloven, jj5)i_*ijuiii_^ j [ex
*!-. 6. Pulvil, powder, dust, any thing
palpitate, m<**. 8. To strikeas a vessel
to dig.]
pulverized, &c, *r<i. 7. Hair-oint
against the shoreas a gun fired, &c,
j)t_s3>a/, *. A way, euy$. (p.)
ment, probably made of powder, wditrr
tL.eoftx. 9. To sound, make a noise,
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fimsentntueiB ? Who can destroy those with


whom are counsellors, that caution them
faithfully ?
pushed Neelan with his knee, and rolled
him over, (jgnior.)
3 if
<sa>/r, s. Affirmation, as
surance, *&fi!*Q*r*>.
Jj)t9.u>ff-ii, s. A pestle, e.60sffi.
j) cp. t/j (5 /j^? , s.
Pulverized or
comminuted medicine.
g) ff (OT; so, s. A round, earthen
lamp,
(p.)
iq- lo Lj , s. Haughtiness, ^euw^l
uy. See <iq. (p)
*^)Le.anas, s. A commentary, gloss
ary, ^j^aj^ro)!uf*ffluriri4. Wils. p. 359.
Dekka. 2. A Sanscrit Dictionary or
vocabulary, ^Atieisugi.
^)fi.(5, s. Pomp, parade, show,
eclat, gji-iiuio. (usage.")
DS, QQpeisr, ^ilGiear, Qeueisr,
,
t>. o. To set, put on as ornaments,
2. To put in, deposit, keep,
3. To
give, bestow, grant, devote, appropriate,
wu, 4. To throw, cast, poke out, poke or
thrust into, aflti. 5. To designate, ap
propriate, assign, allot, destine, dictate,
8)*. 6. To pour, shower, QAu.As
an expletive, it is joined to the gerunds
of other verbs in which, it sometimes
gives additional force or emphasis to the
action expressed, or serves as a kind of
finish, fifl&rQijrftf'1a(3is.TC*i*C?^ffffLj^)^jsTOU3^r
The gerund llS is sometimes
used to express cause, instrumentality,
&c.as, e^*wiws?Ctf.*^ijLjySa/ffjj^f, this dis
grace happened through him.
Q^r&ospsiii. It will drive away every evil,
as a stone thrown at birds in a tree puts
them to flight.
g)Di_, s. A. door or gate
where much liberality is exercised,
QaiSuCuTeeflApafinSAi. (p.)
{$<3&peo, s. Fuel, e&pi. (&
sfaQ.) (p.)
@#/7, s. A burying place, l5?Cj
,siiL/o;3*(gu9i_to. 2. A place for burning
the dead, G)r.
^<SfS@/(3jrf)uQuiuiT, s. Ar
bitrary names of things, primitive
terms.
$(l(3jl3&&puijuQuujir,s. [in
grammar.] A specific term or primi
tive nouns not common to allas Q#
b, a cocoanut tree.
^SgoJuOu/r^uOuBjl, s. [in
grammar.'] A generic term, or primi
tive common nounas wni, tree or
trees.
jafrQpiEi&u), s. Refined gold, gold
of the best quality, yt-MfsisJ). 2. Gold
inlaid, set, mounted, &c, xAixm>stSg/i&
g)^aarz_i, s. A penalty, e3$a
suuL-L- ^iBSsr. 2. A penalty, fine,
mulct, [fi\uniuelatib.
@,Sdi7, s. A curtain, @mir*
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{g)u>(jj)i5gi,s. A philter, 6tieiLtta&


@Lli_^P, s. A fixed time or lim
it, iBaiiS/ifQa&ibu. 2. A critical time,
gjiiabQ&igppsmib 3. Destitution, extreme
want, u^r>fl.
j)i-La&LLut.dQ&rTeiretr, inf. To
disparage, asperse, to bring reproach
upon.
(joW6j/?ilu(?un-, inf. To go
forward.
iSekesBLLQuQuna, inf. To go
backward.
@ss, v. noun. Bestowing, ir
> . 2. S. Gift, Qsi_.
,07, @3T^7, li, j),
t>. n. To become slender, strait, confined,
er*. (p.)
!3Ss>i_ioi_#. Slender-waisted women.
@(5, v. noun. Narrowness, close
ness, 94*ii.
a star, s. Suffering, affliction,
distress, adversity, straits, tribulation,
persecution, giaruii.
inf. To afflict,
oppress, persecute, giaruuuQpf.
$ld(9), s. The claws of a lobster,
scorpion, &c, Q*tttg. 2. A small hole,
nook or corneras the parting between
the fingers or teeth, the arm-pit, any part
ing where a thing becomes infixed, confin
ed, pressed, &c, a recess, **s>. 3. Nar
rowness, trouble, gisaruii.
u6je$a&GeuiauuLLQsrracrigz, It has
stuck between the teeth.
{3)iesifl, s. [proc] A corner,
nook where a thing may be heldas
under the arms, between the fingers,
under the hams, or where a person or
thing may become confined, jammed
in, wedged in, &c.
J) < @ wjTih, s. A narrow pass
age through posts to a field, for men,
which cattle cannot pass, *i_>iiojio.
@(5(jd;_(5 @g(joi(5,
*. A close, confined place, a narrow
corner, QpC*sigi. 2. Straits, difficult
circumstances, embarrassment, difficul
ty, BSIlb. (c.)
gSifjai^! s. A narrow way
or lane.
@i(5ffl//rjsi), s. A strait gate.
g)0<55g), QQpeisr, $<3/s@Qesrzk, Qeu
*, g)QA, v. a. To press as between two
boards, Qsg-**. 2. To pinch, ^Q*BulS^.*
*. 3. To take between the fingers, toes,
&c, to graspas a crab, with its claws; to
lay hold ofas with pincers, to take under
arms or between two things, /Do,ffa5u
/mievLSsate?GK>tuaS(b}&&iQre/lwaivflrcr. She
came with her child on the hip, holding
him under the arm.
<3uf(jaarSiSijJif.*B(j;sSr. He holds his
property very stingily, tenaciously.
@, s. Pincers, tongs, forceps,
tweezers, nippers,
2. A stingy,
parsimonious person, a niggard, n-Cwrj.
(tfietrerflQdQ, s. Pincers to draw
out thorns from the feet.

j)ifflD_, s. Closeness, narrow


ness, QurgtSlb.
@(5^tf, s. A double stick
used to press things withas that of a
toddy-drawer to press the flower or
fruit-stem of the palmyra, &c.
@<5(5u8sbt, s. [prov.] Palmyra
trees from which toddy is drawn.
@(5ti?s<r3sTr, s. A child in arms
carried on the hip, **,s^laiA(gioLJcr(y
@)d(3)U>!rii>, s. A kind of oilpress, *TvjQaa^pjptnrih.
@<ni, v. noun. Closeness, con
finement, narrowness, Q(j4*ii. 2. Af
fliction, adversity, straits, fi*<*.
@i<uu_, inf. To become nar
row, close, confined, 9**uui_. 2. To
be oppressed, be persecuted, to suffer,
jg)&&uupfi,inf. [ca<s.]Tomake
narrow, close, &c, Q*<j*. 2. To op
press, persecute, distress, gitiruuuQ^.
@3ui^, s. The hip, sides, wq^iej
<b&. (c)
u Lj eu eS, s. ' The lumbago,
pain in the loins.
^)@/i)i_/6Br, s. The name of an in
ferior deityone of the generals in
Skanda's army, (s<oiGariioQeij<Jiisar. 2.
The name of a giant, gmitsar.
@iiii), a. A giantess, the sister
of g}iiutBT, s,fija&s@l.
@<8wiSIQsiT(LpiBeiir,8. Bhima one
of the Pandavas, Jt3ar.
^)iiLy, s. Haughtiness, arrogance,
jj*>0. 2. Audacity, impudence, G*iix_
3. Disesteem, disdain, contumely, j<ic^tjLy.
4. Cruelty, oppression, tyranny, persecu
tion, Q*ffato.
@ ld u it, . Haughty persons,
the arrogant, Q*cj*(5eoi_Ciujf. 2. As
&ut*pi, which Bee.
g)iin_9, s. A haughty woman,
^jQihsmu, s. Suffering, affliction,
distress, calamity, gidruib. 2. Evil, jfo.
3. Fear, j>#i4. 4. Poverty, ^u>. s.
Prideas one of the eight evil disposi
tions, eSafffQimLtf-Qeitrargl.
ebQiS<S\ba>utSM. To those who have ador
ed, at the feet of him who is without desire
or aversion, there shall be no suffering
for eternity.
*^)QeS, s. A female turtle, Oum
^,diij. Wils. p. 360. Dull (p.)
gg}<su&!g), s. Calumny, defamation,
false accusation, jyuiiTi_ii. 2. Oppression,
extortion, ^yi_j/A 3. Injustice, jy'P.
^Qenm^Hsnnssr, s. A calumniator.
@!ni_, s. Middle, midst, centre,
. 2. The middle of a body, the waist,
io<je><5&>. 3. As g)aoi_*Qiiia particle.
4. Interval of time, &c, mG>Qni&. 5. (p.)
Place, room, space, position, situation,
)_!. 6. A form of the seventh or loca
tive case, aii>si<sH- 7- The side of a thing,
place, quarter, region, u**ih. 8. An ele
phant, ufibi-. 9. Interim, opportunity, con-

a)6mi_
venient season, season, *ori4. 10. The full
moon, Quarter. H. A measure of length,
breadth, thickness, &c, Alr_ameau>Q<vf
12. One of the three
or pass
ages for the breaththat through the left
nostril, the lunar nerve or vessel,
ilQiM.jr. 13. One of the (<*-) nerves
or arteries, prKrq.*SQ*iicbrii. (See
14. (misused for c7oi_.) Weight, gravity
(See aJQpuKr, and <Ji*8ni.)
rr&jeu/rlsoc-ijij*. Associating with the
good.
@ant_?6u, 4. The breath of the
left nostrilas jSlr2w. See tlKaSw.
@603i_i-l, s. A girdle, sash.
2. The allowance made for the weight of
a vessel before weighing any thing in it.
Jj)aot_ <i ui 6sr, s. A Kishi or
&foaione of the eighteen.
j)an_<sfiaDi_. Here and there,
interspersed, *<a)3i. 2. Of like weight,
even weight, equilibrium, *6a>pise>p.
@aDi_<s@6\J/s/T|S6ar, s. Vishnu as
brought up by shepherds.
i & (5 es>p, s. [in grammar.]
A word shortened in the middle, syn
cope, elision ; as g,$ for g>*&, camelion.
(See S-ni.) 2. An island, blank space
in a river, &c, Qpfiem-tigmp.
<g) em i_ d Q s it sir cferr, . Pillaging,
plunder, free booty, plundering without
regard to cither party, QAQfcr. 2.
(in Agasliar.') The ravages of an epi
demic disease, 0*S<Jjufjruii*^.
g)aoi_(5(B(5 ueap, s. A small
drum tapering in the middle, E_Eian*.
jJa(_fi9, *. [proc] Gold or silverbeads interspersed here and there be
tween sacred or other beads, m^^fin*m
qfpeSuip0p&*siiiSpQmitgtvg,
. The eleventh lunar asterism, in
which Saturn is considered very malig
nant. See *9t>iQuQp&*sBfi and oppQaiof^
^soiffffdsr, s. The second child,
QraviriSGujt, (c.)
@sDi_<F#/r,@, s. The second or
middle tribe of aoiSaithe third caste.
$ ee> l-. e G # 9, s. A shepherd's
village.
$6s>ip$il , s. Getting profit
indirectly by interposing between par
ties, &c. or by purchasing goods of one
and selling them again from a distance.
Jj) so il /f , s. The middle em
phatically (a pleonasm in rhetoric.)
$ an 1_ is so ir, s. Hair or beard
growing grey here and there.
^eaiS'Seo, s. In verbs generally,
the characteristics of tense, asjrJei_if3Jru.
2. A neutral state, neutral or middle
state, stagnation in business transac
tions, jS);jijp4Prs*rr9pei>. 3. In some
compound nouns, one of the component
parts, QuijflwirfZw.
f$sB)L-i8'2eup$u&u>, s. One of the
beauties of poetry, SnAsezfi&iarfiQardrji.
See 9um*.

@stD*_f6'26UU>HJ,s(sj, s. [in ortho


graphy.'] The proper combination of
letters in the middle of a word, QiatftS
v2!<dxQi-of$& mzjiiGl&pmaif the same
consonant be repeated in the middle of
a word, it is called, n.i_cofl?cuQuiimjiui<5; if
otherwise, it is called, Qip^StaiQiciim
@ 6B> i ififl 6sr) p s , inf. [prov.] To
swim with the body erect and the
water only up to the waist.
@ni_ijuz_, inf. To interpose,
happen in the interim, come in, between,
among, &c, to happen, {Sei_t%u<ari_>x.
@ni_ iiiu(Slpneisni>, s. Giving of
a secondary order, bestowing through
pity on the poor, the blind, mfigimpnanb.
@ai_iji_/ipii>, s. Ripe fruits inter
spersed among the unripe.
@sd_ u u Lfi th u (tpji/i o)j v. noun.
Eipening as fruits here and there.
{)es>iuiSlpeiirri>, v. noun. Words
intervening between any one word and
another with which it makes senseas
between the noun and its attribute, &c,
crQpaietijQpfivSiLl QfiSift&ieB fifteenuSGwpp LSp
@oi_uij-(t, s. Land in a state
for sowing, neither very moist nor very
dry, MBium&Biagiugl(5A&pL{Qft.
@ai_ uL/eireifl, s. Marks scattered
here and thereas in tobacco leaves,
&c, fruits, &c
@D_ ijyL., s. A truss, girdle,
@sd (_ uQu rrs u>, s. An interior
crop, out of season, fir*~ t'fii/'n r-'fTphr^.
@!Di_Z)i_(g, s. Silencing one by
vociferation, i_JppA>. 2. Haughty
speaking, Qitigim-tMrarGu**. 3. [in
prosody.] The repetition of a word in
the middle of a line with a varied
meaning. See mi-.*.
{^saiQpeir, s. Small, new erup
tions about a healing ulcer or bile,
opdrurums. 2. A disease, a kind of erup
tion, ptsstiusb.
@sjn_(?u>, s. Rice-land of mo
derate height, *44rmra>r<?io.
{g)etaitup, inf. To cease or termi
nate suddenly.
@Dz_uj(2y>a/607L/, s. Never-ceas
ing love.
^)s5>i_uJ6BT, s. (fern. ^3nte&.)
A shepherdas occupying a middle
position.
g)=L_ijij^iJi_i?j<;w. The shepherds
have their wit in their nape; i. e. they
have none.
j^eniujeBr&iTGoQei/eireifl, t. [prov.]
The star Aldabaran in the constellation
Aries, pieSairrfsir.
{]eis>iujiriB0!jui, s. An intermedi
ate space or time.
Spp. The business was interrupted,
spoiled in the interim.
@ eta i iu n iv it, s. Persons of a
middling class in piety, excellence, &c.
See
and

JJ) an i_ uS i, inf. To intervene,


be interspersed, to have intermediate
spaces either of time or place, to inter
mit, happen intermediately, S!pC<j<*p.
^etS)L-ULLsurs/iQ&e\}Giiw, s. Ac
quired wealth and prosperity, obtained
during life, not derived from ancestors.
^eiaiuSilQi^ieina^s. The ergi
at> or rhyming of the third letter in
every other line.
@6i_aS6S)(_. From time to time,
at intervals, intervening space.
^etQiuSQetQ <$ rr em QQ u it a, inf.
To take by theft or force, to plunder
fruits, furniture, &c. 2. To take off
property at one's deathas persons who
are not heirs. 3. To seize and carry
off property from one who has stolen
itas a constable from a thief, (c.)
)es>iiiSQe^eiiuSl^ieueirijda, inf. To
get a living at the expense of others, not
reducing one's own stock, (c.)
)s6>iu$emQeiigiem&, s. One of the
gjorQ^eo*that in which the second
letter of each line is any of the medial
letters.
Jj)es>i_ uS, s. Obstacle, impedi
ment, frustration, tStQscrit. 2. Equiva
lent, equilibrium, .
^eaiu^sii, s. Frustration, inter
ruption, disappointment, obstruction,
hinderancc, mishap, casualty, contingence, misfortune, disaster, JS^J. (c.)
^es>L-.Qiuesm , s. A poem increas
ing and decreasing like the waves of
the sea, L^
'>"\:-.
jjgie8)iQiurrQaeB)tu>t&(9j, s. A
figure in Rhetoric, repetition of a word
or phrase in the middle and end of a
line with different meanings, St#.crj'
Qcurcsr.gr.
@633i_si;tf @, s. [prov.] A suit at
law instituted by a new claimant while
the previous one is going forward, fi3
f<ietsjieuLp&&iTerfl, s. An inter
vening party in a law-suit.
^anisvtfS, s. Midway.
^esiL-.eueireire\i, s. A term common
to the second of the three classes of
kings famed for liberality, (p.)
@aDz_6v/TiZ;, s. The degrees mark
ed upon a steel-yard.
@6o/_6iffi_, inf. To intermit, sus
pend, interrupt, leave intermissions,
interstices, &c.
(Soi_!i^SllQ. Every other one.
^eaieSiiTLDeiaLp, s. Incessant
rain.
$eau.e8ilTLDe\), neg. v. part. In
cessantly, constantly, without intermis
sion.
jg)emQe>iLL(Buuesati), s. A clip
ped or imperfectly stamped coin, MsiQpt
fgimonSoftfucsjib. 2. [prov.] Profit made
indirectly, Qut&*G>QiuQ#fluav6.
^eaiQeuLLQuQuf^, s.
Deri
sion, ridicule.
j)6B5*_Qa/6ifl, s. An intervening
space, J -:.
85

stl1d_ er&rsifleBiii s. The


thickness of a rape-seed, (c.)
tstrebr^ o9 irpQapi anekr^eSneS
*ot Four fingers-breadth, thickness.
Qp p eS sd i_ a em i~ .
Beginning,
middle and end.
^)ss>i_, QQpebr, isQ^ebr, a/sir, tu,
. n. To recede, go out of on<!'s way,
2. To retreatas before a foe, Joto*.-. 3.
To be reduced in circumstauces, to be
come poor, 0iy.
sfHQrgHI&&(Zurvl>B>^-t0wuQurQ(ltj. Wllile
(his army) was scattered before the
enemyas darkness by the sun.
^)ai_@ 3=a), s. Narrowness, @
*<s. 2. Closeness, <2*<y.*<4. 3. Oppres
sion, tyranny, persecution, n.u^ficmnb. 4.
Obstruction, fmi (c.)
rsBrAfisw^wf
I am driven
to straits, I am obstructed in the way.
gf0$Qes>iQsejBtuiQ&Gpar. I was a hinderance to it.
aBL-gj&pui, inf. To suffer
oppression, persecution, calamity.
^satri^fpuesBrsmr, inf. To mo
lest, frustrate, obstruct, retard, oppose.
@(?t_/rsS,s. (Tel.
A dooly,
a litter, .. ~c ma#Bs *.
Gi_/rso, s. (Te/. S^wo-,) A kind of
drum,
$jiLi<stni_} s. [prop. @Lltf aoi_.]
Poverty, misery, calamity, a>eruii.
*Jj)LLi_ii>^)a{2.z_u>, s. Voluntari
ness, freedom of choice, option, one's
own pleasure, tSAtuih. 2. Desire, wish,
choice, opinion, approbation, dguuib. 3.
Kindness, friendship, love, attachment,
affection, jjotl/, Wils. p. 134. Ishta. 4.
Manumission of a slave, ,jy!.s>ii!<sSjJj. 5.
Tin astrology.] Indication of good or evil
from the planets according to their posi
tion, firi2wuffiT<g:>Lisuffijttjr. 6. fin astro
nomy.] The longitudinal difference between
ffanh, and the end of a sign.
{^iLL^aniHtLiib ei?, i & it lI uj il>,
. What delights, satisfies the mind.
^)iLl-ieislLl@ lL i wea eu < ,
inf. To construct a plan, or lay down
the situations of the stars, in entering on
astrological calculations, g|rjfi*2aiiojaj.
@Lli_^i-li_li j)aL_<!FLli_tO, s.
Voluntariness, freedom from constraint,
free choice, luG^em*.
@6^i_C,#a/aD#, s. The family or
guardian deity, ^farru9u0,aj;ii. Wils.
p. 134. ISHTADEVATA.
$sLf>ii$a#npu>, s. A gift from
benevolence, free grace, utsiiui'&Qwkii
tQxiaa 2. Free grace of God, C;iS<y
m>u. 3. Boiled rice offered to the idols
and eaten joyfully by the offerers, Qs**
iSirr/si,. Note. Among christians it is
often used for the eucharist.
@)eLf.tQuiTsui, s. Enjoyment of
wished for pleasure, gratification,
@SL^i_iiucOT76Kir, inf. To emanci
pate a slave (commonly
2.
To make friendship with one, to ingra
tiate one's self with another, **C>/>u
utartoeflaQartlrer.
86

^iLL-wemeud-i , inf. To love, set


the affections on one.
^lLl^sS, s. A kind of cake, pie,

@6Bar<B(2W1S60, s. A deed of ces


sion, agreement, reconciliation, e.i_iiL5.

g) shut <s (3), 8Qp&r, ^esaiQQesrm^


Qiar, jgsRrix, v. a. To cause to agree, to
j)LLtsrr Lb, s. Affliction, pain, sor
unite, connect, adjust, fit, correct, confirm,
row, ^iSruii!, (i.) 2. Weakness, languor,
rectify, bring over, persuade, reconcile,
lassitude, naia.
conciliate, ii-iiuS;;.
^lLl^, s. See under @.
g^mr/aasiir, s. Salt-petre, Oai/ifi^
s. A spear, lance, ffiLif-.
gg) sssr iei (m , s. A devil, lS^/t^ld.
(**.)
rp.)
*g)tJ_i$L j)a^Zi9_, s. A sacrifice,
any sacrificial rite, w ; [ex
to de ^)s33r/H(g, QQpeir, ^etmriaQQestasr,
gjOTiia, t>. n. To agree, consent,
sire.] Wils. p. 134. Isiiti.
yield, comply with, to be reconciled ; to ac
l1 iy- etn s, s. Bricks, Q&tkiseo.
quiesce in, be agreeable to, Sec, _i_<*ui_.
Wils. p. 134. Ishtika. 2. A narrow
jy^(a#a<rtii!<nijw. He has not ac
way, aiSUa^iA 3. A mixture of wax,
quiesced in, or been satisfied with it.
resin, &c, used by gold-smiths, -iiSQm
@6B5rE/6i)/rgfteimiEJsncr, s. Ene
Qf<3.
mies, ueasmr.
S3>z_, s. Smallness, minute
^esarisiQ, s. A lady's female friend
ness, ftjiaoui. 2. Straits, adversity, fAjtpni.
or companion, GisiiS.
3. \jprov.~] A vise in the turner's lathe,
^)anr/f, s. A cluster of flowers, y/
smiaapaqftSiSQgposgiuLi.
Q*'6gi. 2. A blossom, a blown flower, w""'.
)LLuf-Str>t <<ij&eO, s. [prov.] In
3. Filaments of a flower, u*f'g>- 4. The
justice, oppression, persecution, *<*uuu8
e*oS tree, Citrus, X.
m*. 2. Adversity, straits, great extremity,
^swrQniB, s. A large fire con
extreme necessity, aij/mm.
@& 8$iC-tQ-tt>i*&iBaieitf&&i0i6. This
sisting of many flames, uikmj&hQi
will render assistance at the time of ex
treme necessity.
Though one causes affliction as cruel as
that effected by fire of many flames.
He protected me from all oppressions.
*}lL(8 ^)a^, . Desire, wish,
$
il , s. [prop.] Fish-gills,
%uui4. Wils. p. 134. Ishtu.
i/r<3*Yi. 2. A small piece of ola, pints
^)l1. [cx @.] A particle some
ahrQ.
times employed as a component of verbs,
^jiSm)U Lj, QQpebr, @<ctb)uiJ'Qeerear,
g,rs*>s*Qsr&ias i*,ff)tLi_Br, he is come.
Ca/er, ^^iju, v. a. [prov. T a/so
g)_l, s. A little, small thing, Splgi.
iiL/.] To deceive, cheat, disappoint, entice,
cgarpersSL-ifvJjuigpiii. Though the income
be small. (@p*.)
jg)gss)uLi, v. noun. Deceit, cheating,
lLQju $3, s. Firmness, severity,
defrauding, siuul/.
rigor, aabq-jtib,
j^jessfl,
s. [prop, ^jessfl-l A row of
{jUlL-CeippLb, s. [prov.~\ Tyranny,
squares in a rice-field, sair^j). 2. Bound
cruelty, injustice, QarlSmw. 2. A gross
ary, limit, o&fcu. 3. A ladder,
falsehood, false accusation, qpgpCiQuiiu.
SJ(ggE/,S(2j,
s. Twig as formed on
j)ul/i$_ ^cQippihQu^&pflisi^. It is not
branches, mri. 2. A handful of cocoanut
good to speak such a gross falsehood.
..--/.*..:.;. * 2ippibu9ia&pQ(*}iuY' Why do
leaves, &c, or of fruit from a tree plucked
Off, ftt>suiSi9-Ujett8&t**UUL-i3l. (c.) 3. The
you do so unjust an action ?
interstices between the separate olas of
jj)ij_(?t_/r, s. Disunion, discord,
the palm leaf, r*r&ff&u*e0tfa*_Qo/0.
separation,
4. The fork or joining of the twig to its
larger twig or branch, SS.T0j^svJu)**a*
^L-QirrLL, s. [prop.] Vexation,
trouble, <s/!j**bSi.
Drar<s<Lo, s. Agreement, union, g)>^2;>S(g, QQpesr, ^esgtidSQeBrebr.,
Qeifcr, gB}g'4, r. a. As QlgpBcg.
congeniality, conformity, congruity, con
tEi(8ji &Qpebr, ^ggmi&iQQeisreBr,
junction, connection, friendship, famili
arity, acquiescence, acceptableness, a.i_sjr
Qatar, Qjigsiii*, v. a. To pull off with force,
ui. 2. Fitness, suitableness, acceptable
split offas a twig from a brancha
ness, Qurg/tfiib. 3. Adjustment, correc
down from a feather palm leaves, &c,
tion, amendment, fi^/tw.
from a tree ; to tear off with force, giQts.
giim&suiftsfiBxiins. Make friendship with
gj[)SsiioT,
s. Union, conjunction, com
the worthy.
munion, fellowship, g)oj(. 2. Comparison,
jFwa9enrA-4u)&ft>Aicv^)L/2'f.
Alliance
parallel, similitude, resemblance, siiq. 3.
with the unworthy will cause mutual pain.
(p.) Two things of a kind, a pair, couple,
^smsrds u uQpp, inf. To bring
brace, plm. 4. A companion, associate,
about a reconciliation between two
partner, escort, protector, gtsxttias. 5.
parties.
Desire, g)*e*. 6. Women's hair,
^estsrs&ixiQuf, inf. To try to re
QUmiSQar&rGa. O ! mind, debased be
yond comparison. (;?*.)
concile two parties.

^ n;D ifi I Jaw Qto J nj rfa sy /. Holy men


who unite themselves to the feet of the
Supreme Being.
j)<kisBrdxuje0, s. A couple of carpfish, figures of which in gold, silver, &c.,
form one of the eight auspicious articles
placed on special occasions as good
omens, also as pleasing to the gods,
i_jic^Q^i<ft^7. 2. One of the emblems
of royalty, jjiaSlaiarfiQfiiebixi.
@2b5r6ii?s, s. Two leaf-plates
as set before a religious mendicant
or pandamm, while feeding him.
j^2asiirdQ)uQuiT&, inf. [prop. @)%sbbt
vr*uGui*.~\ To walk with another, to
walk abreast.
$$sasrd(9}/De<rnGiifluJuutr, s. A kind
of ^SIAuuui, some of whose middle lines
are shorter than the first or last line.
)2sssrLDsaLDn^>, 8. A poem con
sisting either of the kind of verses call
ed Qitabruw and
or Qa/asrurand
MoS/igtvp, in hundred verses and com
posed in accordance with the rule of
j.*?-ptone of the tirutjii.
^%&isrQp!JGSisrQitT<anL-,8. [inpoetry.]
A kind of rhyme where the first two
feet in a line are opposed to each other
either in word or meaning, g,iQ^tmu.
as - - : 1 - ura s -;- "
j) 2essr Qld rr'fasrpQprrsn i_, 8. A
species of rhyme in which the first let
ters of each of the first two feet are
the same. See Qfrm-.
gj&aarujsro^, s. A compound me
trical syllable, iitw.
gjSaaruj if. or <s tp aS &Hsr, s. The
two feet.
j) Ssssr iu if @ i_, inf. To adorn,
crown one's self with the feet (of the
deity or guru) regarding them as
flowers.Note. To place the feet of
another on one's head, is a figurative
form for expressing great reverence,
devotedness, respect, &c.

v. a. To join, unite, conjoin, adjust, com


bine, Gsit*. 2. To couple, join in pairs,
fasten together, connect, _tii_. 3. To com
pose verses, sentences, &c, mnmiSiixs*s.
^)i533ri_/r, s. Shepherds, ^eeiiajfr.
(p.)
(gfiszarQ, s. (also @6rori_0^if , the
final - being dropped and st<*> added.) A
thorny creeperas rss>MtQsi^., Mimosa
rubicaulis, Z.
QfdjeSemQ, s. The red species.
QsumsSahD, s. The white species.
g) 633/-S3) i_, s. The @6zeir creeper.
2. The lotus, fium*. 3. The cy*iJw, a
flowering shrub. 4. A garland, uJw.
g\sGnr/i^sarar, s. A high shed
with a platform secure from wild beasts,
for watching a field, srwputair, 2. A
scaffold, a raised platform, ujntr. (p.)
"^J^jlSiulb, s. Pleasure, satisfac
tion, sweetness, gfrtiruii. [ex gnA] (/>.)
*@^ii, s. That which is acceptable,
pleasant, agreeable, delightful, gratify
ing, welcome, gfraruuxargi. 2. A good, be
nefit, fSr<rau. Wils. p. 975. Hita. 3. Taste,
gust, relish, s>etfMj. 4. That which
belongs, .^aio. 5. Word, Qas&i.
s. Tastelessness, insi
pidity.
jg)p t&j Q & n do eo @)piiiQu&, inf.
To give good advice, give appropriate
counsel.
2. To speak good
things. 3. To speak kindly, sweetly,
acceptably.
gfrfihucssra/nr, inf. To please, gra
tify a person, &c, S)<*uQ*iuiu.
^i^nQ^ii, s. Good and evil, timgi
$0. [in usage tj&m&pui.'] Wils. p. 975.
HlTAHlTA.
enriudSptii, s. Being pleasant to
the taste.
uj la, s. The mind, heart. See
of which it is a contraction.
*$jTLb, s. That which is different
or foreign, another, jydrtrfi. 2. Vileness,
lowness, n4. Wils. p. 130. Itara. 3.
Kuin, evil, injury, jte. (urr^ii.) 4. Quick
silver, UlfiW*&.
gfrpxupunppuo, s. Other things,
Other objects, Gmgaimpxa.

^)fffa|, s. That which is pleasant,


agreeable, gratifyingas
^I^tfit s. The Qsirssiisnp tree, Cas
sia, L.
s. The petals of a flower,
uS,fi. 2. Lip, the lips,
3. The eye
lids, *!rraflroo. 4. A palmyra leaf, a palm
leaf, uaartJiuG). 5. A strip of palm leaf or
other materials for making baskets, mats,
&c,
<J/r!u. 6. The strips in Vene
tian windows, &c, sfltSofihj. 7. A square
or diamond in braiding mats, uSj.Vi. 8.
Sheath of flowers, &c, u.-Ssr. 9. Leaf, jg!eu.
tlB$fiQPpiiu<iiu>nSp*(gdi. The letters ij. and
ii, are produced by the lower lip coming
in contact with the upper one. (*<*.)
tp e8 t, inf. To open as a
flower, 3ur.
g; a9
inf. To close as
flowers. 2. To join the lips conically,
&c 3. (.fig.) To shut the eyes.
l eSeif, v. noun. Joining as
the lips conically in sounding the let
ters, a_, <XT, ^, ^cr.
^fiLfa^-L. z_, inf. To join the lips
for speaking. 2. To join the lipsas in
fants when they begin to make articu
late sounds.
#te eSoreir, inf. To open as a
flower, nur. 2. To open the mouth,
c-. Ji'-.ia. 3. To speak, Qur.
$)petr% s. Quick-silver, asw.
^^,8. A devil, LSftr&w. 2. Strength,
steadiness, firmness,
^^ds/r^ti, 8. Ancient heroic his
torya class of ancient books including
the B'harata and Kamayanaone of the
sixty-four Jttjrri4. Wils. p. 130. Itihasa.
*@iSliL(/r<?:ti, s. An example, an au
thorityas *-pite*wib.
@^7, *. This, this thing, it, s-tKSf
Qtt4t.
{QgiMefiiuiBBiumisfrar, He has come on
this account.
@t)0P(5G<r. Within this. 2. Ere
this, by this time, within or before this
time.
$es>p-$i&nei)-{gigiL-elsr. Oblique
forms of
occasionally found in ap
proved writings as well as in common
use.
g)G>ir, This! lo! behold!
gjC^ruf/. Lo ! see.
a. v'
See, he is come.
g}o<s, s. A kind of pulse used as
food, srrmifl. 2. An enclosure newly
cultivated, L/^*0*ffrfj3was *^--v-~--- . 3.
The sail of a vessel, ur***iuunii. 4. A
plough,
:ru. (p.)
A species of tree, one of
the nine kinds of sacrificial fire-wood, *>
*), Ficus virens, L.
g|^P/5Sii)i_ uj ih, s. The snail,

verse in which the first letter of the


first two feet is protracted.
jg) 2essr ttS tl u u rr n a a , inf. To
compare one thing with another.
@2ss!iru5sa)iiJL/^0^/r!Di_, s. The
repetition of the same letter in the last
two feet of any line. See Qfrsm-.
gj\%essrQujg]es>&QjsnaBi^, s. [in
poetry.] The rhyming of the second
a. The soul undetached, universal spirit
letters of the first two feet in each line.
undivided by union with a body, QpmCi
Jj)2awQ!(j(y>,#,7, s. A substituted
letter, GurrSQvQpjg.
@^j/r, 8. Strangers, foreigners,
aliens, jycSrnfliuf. 2. Inferiors, persons
3esbt a9 an ifi &
s. Unchastity,
of no worth or character, xorl.
unchaste desire, *JAiurio. (*S)Q*;S.)
2. Sexual desires, ami, (p.)
(nolo, s. [in rhetoric."] A reciprocal
sessressfl^Eser, s. A pair of eyes.
comparison as *<**(giuAiGtjrstfor**
gjfickar, SQpear, liQ^seer, Qeuek, tu,
<ar*w<?u^*rf3A(gej*iu^fl[o. Your eyes re
v. it. To join, unite, coalesce, Qrt. 2. To
semble the carp-fish, and the carp re
harmonize, agree, be suitable to, acquiesce,
sembles your eyes. [^w^.iuu*rii.]
,a. 3. To be like, similar,
4.
s- A kind of grass, snaiil
g)^^0, s. The navel, Q&rruyLp. (p.)
To copulate, o*<?jrjQ*jiu.
i-iityAi, Andropogon, L.
g)2asarffl/, r. noun. Union, conjunc (aftpsd, s. A partridge, seypiTrfl. 2. ^)^s^7(V5, . Sand containing tin,
tion, connexion, copulation,
The bird called
a quail.
1
87

3)^59)^, s. A poetic expletive join


ed to verbs of the second person, <jn*8Sw
QiUfff3rgtuji$-ai>fi. Sing something.
@j}t5^. This, a demonstrative prefix,

@)&(3!!&pgi, s. The conqueror


of Indra, the son of Ravana, Cu*v<ar.
Wils. p. 132. Indajit.
@)k$n&ibuw, s. A work on
architecture, &$u3?aSQgni>jy.
{1 is $ u& gpl{j)i*$El!jsfied, s. The
bow of Indra, the rainbow, irrSAi;
[ex #&, bow.]
^k$la$s!<3S)#!li5$irl, s. The east,
&m*<g.
Hi)iijBl!ru0w,s. The world of Indra,

perception, emotion. 2.
understand
ing, conception, reason, intellect the or
gans of examination, investigation, reflec
tion, comparison, device, experiment. 3.
^Bxitii, emotion, self-importance, infla
tion, precumption, energy, impulse, the
organ of excitement, resolution, effort, &c.
4. Sn#ib, volition, will, purpose, determi
nation, that power of the mind which
leads to the accomplishment of objects.
2. The sperm, seed of men, tSrsgi.
)&JijltFlujQ&n#!ru>, s. Perceptibleness, capability of being determined
by the senses, gi*^/iu^AS<.>ajoj#(5ie>.
Wils. p. 132. Indrvagochara.
^is^ifiiussnLL& j)k$s!iflujLjL2rjp
iiiL*ib, s. Evidence of the senses.
gJ/F^/fioj^^a/n-ju), s. The inlets
or avenues of the sensesas means of
perception.
)i5$lifltju8@ji&iii, S. The subju
gation of the passions, gi>Auu>i_*<5(a>.
jjlii$5lifliujp&iT&@, s.
Enjoyment
of sense, @fri$AuagiLi
[g)iiltflujiieiE;&i}>, s, Stoicism, de
tachment from sensual objects, A>uO
fiuui j [ex ^jiun, doubt.]
^/s^sw/r, s. Lukshmi, fceod(8jil.
(p.) 2. Orpiment, a prepared arsenic,

f^thjgd&ntfltLiiii., s.- This thing,


jgfiispih, s. The tamarind tree, l/h/?
(uujiio. Tamarindus indica. (p.)
rs^ sir to, s. A censer-stand, girud
2. A tunc or musical mode, u*r;
[ex a*/!, to kindle.]
^k^nSnsnesetw^ s. Indra's thun
*^)/5f*s<jrLD,s. Fuel in general, e$p@.
Wils. p. 133. Ind'iiana. 2. Incense, *j>ii
derbolt, fay- Wils. p. 132. Indhapraiiaran'a.
Lfms. 3. Above, high,
4. Flame
$jiilirui5l!TGV0iii, s. Ancient
(/>.)
Delhi, ur4ri_if*i4. Wils. p. 132. In{gfitspir, [citZ. honorifically ^m^n^w.']
drapkastiia.
A word signifying, take this, gjavsa/rBfi*
^li^SffeSiuirsnssnrLb, s. A Sanscrit
Qzrir. 2. Come here, ffliCaM.
grammar, said to be written by Indra.
s. A cat, y&srr. (/>._)
4)<i,f5?ir<gj)6ir,
s. The eighteenth lu
iu tQ Q s ir u ih, s. Lead, fftuii.
nar mansionthe day in which Indra
( AT. Die.)
was born, (?ci_ssa,
H)i5@!iu ti, *. The sensesa con
gj/j^jsirsrouxir^sar, s. The son of
traction of sM<u<A.
Indra,
2. Arjuna,
*^)/5^zrti, . An assembly room, a
@
k
$
s
it
essR
,
s.
Wife of Indra,
hall, *sisE)*jaucfQ. Wils. p. 131. Indraka.
Jg|,S)fOTiofci-8 ; [ex J^arafl, she who is
O)
.
.
united.] Wils. p. 132. Indrak'i.
*g) /jjs? j- a; so ld, s. The mandara
iih$iilenitQ&<3ireueisr, s. Vishnu, the
^ji^jiremrfosr^ktSnnzgHsasr,
s.
mountain, mi^rafcu. Wils. p. 131. Indraconsort of Lukshmi, JiLfSgp.
Vishnu
the
younger
brother
of
Indra,
KEKLA.
iScS&i. Wils. p. 132. Indravaraja
)ib$BleG>ir3(BiQpfipneir, s. The god
^i^ltruus, s. A tree, OajLltj/rSeu,
and Indranuja.
dess of ill-luck, the elder sister of
Wrightia antidysentirica.
sCyfj^jrar, s. The name of the
Lukshmi, so?j>a9.
^li^liruireip.irsmLci^ s. One of the
chief elephant, that was delivered by *$iG$aur /i, s. The blue lotus,
thirty-two kinds of prepared arsenic.
Vishnu, from the mouth of an alligator.
Omiifti, Pontederia vaginalis, L. 2. The
^jis^It Lj
/_/ ih, s. A medicinal
e_(?u,j6Sr, s. Vishnu, aSilOeg!/.
black lr flower. Wils. p. 131. Lndeeplant,
Wils. p. 132. Indravara.
isQiTii^nasr, s. The king of men.
pdshpa.
The moon, f^Ssssr. 2.
2.
A
lord,
superior,
gjioopiar;
[ex
mil,
*^ji^lTLr>, s. An organ of sense
Crude camphor, u#ojA*uarii. Wils. p.
men.]
as
2. [in com^.] Excellency,
131. Indu. 3. A bear,
4. A char
GpQaisjslrreisr, s. The king of the
what is best, Cun*iu>. Wils. p. 131. Indra.
coal, A 5. A kind of prepared arsenic,
Devas.
QMatututttmi, 6. The river Indus,
(P)
Qpenfm^jreBTj s. The chief among
{gfiihglirQ&iruu), s. A scarlet insect
the munis.
^)^?/r/5^ti, s. The lunar gem,
appearing after rain, the cochineal, /sw
uiiit4*8, Coccinella ; [ex g)*pr, best, *g) isjisl ifl iu ti , s. [contracted into
the moon-stone, **^)rf*^***>.
Cm, light, e< u, which nourishes.] Wils.
)*iui.] An organ of sense, or organ of
@/F^76ru^/T6!>fl,
s. The Hindustani
p. 131. INDRAGOPA.
the body, Qurfi ; [ex
the soul or
language, piufsi_
self, or what is with difficulty restrained
@/5,Sjj/r6\)ii>, s. Conjuring, jug
j^ihgjQpfLO, s. India, a country,
by the soul.] There are three kinds of
glingone of the sixty-four Stuisn4;
g)*g)rfk/iA, or sensual organs j viz. : those
[ex fa>i4, net.] Wils. p. 132. Indra@ (5^7 neS - lL i to, s. The con
of perception, those of action and the in
JALA.
tellectual
organs.
Wils.
p.
133.
Ikdrta.
junction of the sun and moon, the new
Jj) i $s! n ld it & it eo ti, s. The art of
moon, gi'&witGltexu.
I, jfCer*5)AuiJ, the organs of sense or
producing supernatural and wonderful
perception
are
five
;
viz.
:
I.
*c
or
Jj)
kg] Q n an , s. A digit of the
appearances, gbigiietimb.
**r, the eye, the organ of sight having
moon used in Hindu Astronomy, >r
or
visible
forms
as
its
object.
2.
^i^lniedti, s. Sapphire. Wils.
C*ir,sijii or Q*S, the ear, the organ of
p. 132. Indiianeela.
hearing, having *Ae<4, (sound) as its object. @/i^iuL|, s. A fossil salt, brought,
jjih$rreueoeSI, s. The Qanppnetsr
it is said from Ormus and much esteemed
3. QASHimib or o!*, the nose, the organ
in medicine. 2. Cloride of Sodium. 3.
plant or creeper, Cassyta filiformis, L.
of smelling, having
(odors) as its ob
Muriate of Ammonia.
2. The Jr*rii_ creeper.
ject. 4. S>(5e or r, the tongue, the
organ of tasting, having
(flavors) as ^k&lift $)iG&jetfl, s. Narlhex
@isjSjfii;(r^LD, s. The Qfttupa)
its object. 5. Q/ti&ts or
or n-iihLf,
assafoetida, QuQisriuia.
plant, Nymphtea pubescens, L.
the surface of the body, the organ of feel
*&R$!rn, s. Indra, king of the
ing, having u/!*ib, (touch or contact) as its ^)/5^6rrii), s. The Cadamba tree,
i_iiiuuiriS, Nauclea cadamba, L.
object. II. *A<?io*.)Auio, or organs of ac
Devas or genii who inhabit Swerga, lord
tions are five ; viz. : 1. 4, the mouth ^jis^isrr, s. The QiseoeS tree, Emof the clouds, rain, seasons, crops, and
or organ of speech. 2. ur#w, the feet. 3.
worshipped at the seasons of sowing and
blica officinalis, L.
reaping, ;usjr. In composition it signi
urrf, the hands. 4. lw^gt, the anus. 5.
cL/snj^iD, the genitals. III. gfmp&stesn& or *$)iiQprrfftrii>, s. One of the new
fies chief, prime, supreme, &c. Wils. p.
jftgtvfi/i^di, the intellectual powers are
131. Indra. 2. The fifth constellation
musical tunes for the morning, &trr*ib. 2.
of the Hindus, nS(jiMi_.i. {p.)
four; viz.: 1. wmnb, the organ of thought or
A swing, *a**i. Wils. p. 975. Hindola.

) u ib a; is), a. A species of sour ^)tSip, dSGpeir, pQpesT) uQussr,


mango tree,
(p.)
**, v. a. To sound, sf**. 2. To vomit,
spew, eject from the mouthas after
*)z_fi/>, a. An elephant, iuir2esr.
gargling, 0iiurf*. 3. To bind, tie, xCa-.
Wils. p. 133. Ib'ha. (p.J
(/O
^Juld, s. A branch of a tree, vans $<ss>ia,
s. The eye-lid, semessfiesnD.
2. A twinkle, twinkling of the eye, *
*$}usu, s. As eSueuthe second
rfii>ijQur(ipi. 3. (p.) A small or minute
thing, a particle, j/fiuA, 4. A bear, n*..
year of the Hindu cycle.
5. A peacock, imSAi.
gUjULjiijS, s. A feeble or weak per
<&ercaAcUKs}iQivr[9.iucr(?af lorijSroof. The
son, U.--J..:-.-. 2. A hermaphrodite, Cui..
time of a twinkling of the eye, or snap
3. A miser, m.QmuJ. 4. A stupid fellow,
ping of the finger is the duration of a
a dunce, w>*QpfiiUifimitar.
{)uutslujtr, g. A sheep begot
^sawQanili, inf. To twinkle,
ten by two different species, pris*i/Q.
t^uuir, g. The third of the four
jg)Du>.s(5(^?e/, t. A hollow form
regular castes, oevQviQuigi, 2. Merchants,
ed within the eye-lid, causing acute
paeavSliii. 3. Herdsmen, QmtmmSuit. (p.)
pain.
)ljl9, g. Bivalvular shell-fish, oys
^jeaLDiueuir@s85tc(?uj/r/f, . The
gods who never sleep nor wink, *re*
ters, pearl-oysters or the shell of such
fish, SuiS. 2. The conch-shell,
(p.)
o;
JJldld, s. Frigidity, coldness, @@
^eaioiueunQeuik^esr, t. Indra the
king of the gods,
crii. 2. FrOSt, Snow, _aop*u8. Wils. p.
975. Hima. 3. Gold, Quit*, (p.)
^eawujirL-, inf. To twinkleas
the eyes.
@tD<Ej6or, s. The moon, g-mtsloeisr.
gfrsBiwuS), g. Garudathe watch
Wils. p. 975. HlMAKARA.
ful bird that never shuts its eyesthe
vehicle of Vishnu,
(p.)
The Himalaya, or cold mountains which
bound India on the north the lmus or |) sb> ld, aQQpax, pQpeisr, uQueisr,
Emaus of the ancients, giving rise to
*s, v. n. To twinkle with the eyes, to wink,
the Ganges, Indus and other rivers, fii^
g)oio<3iii_. 2. (p.) To coruscateas
uou. Wils. p. 976. Himalaya.
the stars, to glitter, emit light, 9*Q*b1iu.
Giupfi*>Qmstr<3t. (The ter- j
gfriouiSzoneti, s. One of the seven
restrial inhabitants) exclaimed we are not
liellS, C(TjJ*f*B*^QwF-Brjf.
gifted with unwinking eyes (as the gods.)
j^wajnesr, s. The Himalaya range. jj)LOLj/f, g. Here, this place, g)ffl/aS
Wils. p. 975. Himavat.
L-ib. 2. This world,
See j^iuf,
*^loil/lo $}&F>LGUJih, s. The Him
and tiu*. (p.)
alayaas
Wils. p. 975. II ims. A root for dying scar
aja. 2. The gold mountain, Qutonci^i. ^lol^oO,
letas id<?iJ, Chaya root or Indian
j) lduj a/ ei> siff, . Parvati who was
madder, Oldeulandia umbcllata, L.
born on the Himalaya mountain, and
^juiL^pib&aaetr&fiil) t. A plant,
said to be like an entwining creeper, uit
Hedyotis dichotoma.
OO
^}u>tueSe>)&S, s. Siva, Sleuosr. (p.) ^)lclo^l, s. Elephant, ujn'farr. (p.)
^jLneCih, s. A medicinal tree, usn ^)ldlS,s. The smallest fraction, the
1075,200th part of a unit10$ <iii make
one 9(iai!*WM. Of these three-hundredJj) lS ss>
s. Killing, slaughter,
and-twenty make one Qw&iQptgitiaiiti, of
which, three-hundred-and-twenty make a
Qr2M. 2. Pain, affliction, <jAsii. Wils.
unit, s>Qr<sir. 2. An atom, a minute par
p. 974. IIutSA.
ticle, ^<**wi. 3. (p.) Gold-color, Quram.
^lS T,
@)ljS(n}U>, @LO?i7,
4. Information, q^ib. 5.
The
r. a. To sound, hum, buzz, &c, $cSam.
grain of a certain grass, <%nt>uijL/Aia./.
2. To rush, swarm, crowd, to be thick
g) ld 0 ui ear eo. An imitative sound,
together, Qu^**. (p.)
gliias expressive of haste, jf&simGneDr.
*ij.s.;
A garland of flowers
2. A particle of quickness, Soorsf*^^.
in which bees swarm.
(/>)
^JlBso, s. The hump or bunch on
gjiiO^arKitdnSLi^r*. He is come already.
a bullock's back, "a/igi^tS^. (p.)
(The spectre) not being separated, from
^lSlp, s. Sound, hum, roar, Stc,
him, even for a moment, he was frighten
jsiS. 2. Sweetness,
3. (/%.) A
ed, finding no means to be rid of it.
drum, usop. (p.)
(^JS.)
JjjLcsnLo, s. The present birthas
n. n. To be sweet, QaJl**. 2. To sound,
distinguished from the past or future, the
roar, hum, &c, $oHm. (p.)
present state, this life, gjijjpij^. (p.)
<&Cp i_eu, s. The roaring sea.
@ ii sa> lo nS eo say (? u /r lo, s. The
@ jfl ifi (jo ff , . The sounding
enjoyments or sufferings of the present
state.
drum.
12

* {gftiusaii,, g. Greatness, wealth,


power, ability, physical strength, Oucjacu.
2. (p.) Light, brightness, LSr*iA. 3. The
north, northern point of the compass,
mi fimt,
$uj&aiT, g. One of the eighteen
classes of demigods, t.^.. .-.-vc_.*.i
fiujasnQani>neisr, g. Kuvera, the
king of gbiuisr.
^)iL/<S65r, g. Kuvera, (sjQuaeisr.
Wils. p. 677. Yaksiia. (p.)
^)(u<s<asaT, . A dog, isrrtu. (p.)
^)iL/<iffl, s.
Goddess of benevo
lence, ^asicQfoD/i. (p.)
^)(L/(g, QQpsisr, @oj(?65roT, Ga/
or, uj**, u. a. [causative of ^hjsi.] To
cause to go, move or pass, Q*&fi?. 2. To
train, reduce to order, break in (a horse,
ox, &c.) to exercise, practise, um*s. 3. To
direct, influence, manage, perforin, com
mand, m-4, 4. To operate in sentient
beingsas the Deity, who, being the life
of their life, influences their movements
and is himself the agent in every ac
tion they perform, uk>,g!A.
anlleaeBmjuSujda, inf. To train a
steer to the plough.
m ib (9j, g. The {Q&iiiQf shrub,
giQfCQeif., Monetia tetracantha.
)il/ ib (W, QQpsir, j^ujiBiQQesreir,
<?/*,
v. n. To move, stir, ^-k^hj.
2. To go, walk,
3. To move about,
.uf. 4. To respire, breathe, ept&vtis.
5. (p.) To appear, be visible, to shine,
cv.f";, o.;. 6. To abide, f*.s.
g}iL/ii, r. noun. Motion, loco
motion, going, moving, action, jyo(.
2. Respiration, motion connected with
life, .'<"irLlj*j*tii<2ii4p*^fi<. They relin
quish not (their austerities) though
their very bones protrude. (*SiC>9.)
*-..c:-t:.r ..^-c:l--_.r,-._ _ All things are
kept in motion by God.
@io(5, r. noun. Motion, going,
action,
(p.)
JjJiuarjTTj, s. The second Veda which
particularly treats of the ceremonies to be
performed in sacrifices, @naiTi_iii(?/^ii
as iu(j. Wils. p. 678. Yajls. (p.)
lUjifi esrus, g. Effort, exertion,
perseverance, energy, opujift. Wils. p.
679. Yat.va. 2. Preparation, tg^ii. 3.
Means, cj!.
* ) uj w (S) a- ld, s. A machine, an
engine in general, any piece of mechanism,
<s4j)rii. (See r*Pri.) 2. A diagram of a
mystical nature or astrological character,
tixiii. Wils. p. 680. Yaktra. 3. (p.)
Engines set on fortificationsas weapons,
bombs, &c, wfi&iffULt. 4. A car, Qfi. 5.
A press for pressing sugar-cane, ^iw.
{ujih$inDu!2eo, g. The mechanical
peacock, caused to rise in the air by
means of machinery.
@ uj ii Ssl s uS ujjbp , inf. To form
or construct machines, &c. (p.)
$)iui6 0(S!,, s. A kind of guitar used
especially by husbandmen, ^^r,if9pii.
(/')

*^}iuLDijs, s. One of the eight yogas,


^fC-i~JBaQiutafiQfipi^r^it See Qtuffsii. Wils.
p. 081. Yama. (p.)
*^}ujLceir, k. Yama the god of death,
regent of the south, and king of hell,
(stmb.) the place of his capital, in which
he site in judgment on departed souls,
sending the good to Swerga and the
wicked to Naraka. In the latter there
are 281).000,000 divisions appropriated to
different classes, according to their respec
tive demerits. He is figuratively describ
ed as devouring souls for food. He takes
the buffalo for his vehicle ; and for wea
pons, the battle-axe, club and cord, *mr;
[ex iuu), to stop, restrain.] Wils. p. G81.
Yama. 2. [Med. usage.'] One of the two
poisonous fangs of snakes, uriiiSar^xuupufi
^jiuws em m^ajinQieisirtT])uj
"Wf/jfg)umLii_f, s. The messengers of
Yama, vuxtypi.
@(uu)jar^, s. One of the lower
poisonous fangs of a snake.
^}ujLDQ&lirsil), s. The place of de
parted souls, the purgatory of the Hin
dusthe kingdom of Yama.
*$)turn /rearsir, s. The conductor
of a sacrifice, one who institutes it and
directs its performance, iut*$}Qiu3uQurtir.
Wils. p. 678. Yajamana. 2. A master,
manager, chief, lord, umardr, 3. The life,
the soul, mM. (/.)
gjujios-OTtsr^sioagJcisJ). Invoking Indra
to preside at a sacrifice.
{^tuLDiresrs emrui, s. One of the
eight kinds of ominous feet. See
(/>)
*$)iu tn/rsar, s. [contr. of luggmrr
ar*.] A master, manager, conductor. See
also emafar.
Jj)tfjLr>, s. Sound in general, $>e$.
2. Musical instrument, r#8<u(i. 3. A
word, Qr*>. 4. Fly, . (/>.)
^}ajihLj, QQpeisr, )tuwi3Qesrasr, Qeu
dr.fijajiio, v. a. To say, speak, utter, Q6i.
2. To sound instruments, attSluopip**. 3.
v. w. To sound, roar,
4. To sound
said of instruments, ntBtiQiareSis.
CMif-iuiiLSnyia. Blowing the horn.
stQstQQuaai&csrfiuibuwg. The roaring
of the sea and clouds.
gjujiiua), v. noun. Saying, speak
ing, uttering. 2. Sounding instruments.
3. s. A proverb, maxim, by-word, old
sayings, upQmifi.
JDujso, s. Nature, natural property or
quality, gewii. 2. Good conduct, conduct
appropriate to a person's caste, rank,
office, &c., sof&sib. 3. Order, course, rule,
method, smb. 4. Aspect, appearance,
shape, likeness,
5. Melody, musical
harmony, *. 6. A chapter, section
treating of a series of subjects or things
in order,
7. Natural and plain
Tamil. (See oj/f>pu9(j.) 8. Destiny, ap
pointment, assignation, decree, allotment,
SS. 9. Grammar, gjeuAiawii. Q>.)
C?.ffflw(?sufffflL/iG)r&B)*iusA'. One dispos
ed to maintain a course of conduct proper
for a king.
yo

@ujj$e/u)ii>, a. [in rhetoric.'] A com ig)iU6x)L/, 8. Nature, property, qua


parison of the properties of different
lity, natural or essential quality, instinct,
things, udst^uea>ia.
genius,
2. Conduct, a proper course
of conduct, good character, gofA*. 3.
j}tu/r)@iT, s. The ^&iBiLie^iBg:^n
A prescribed rule, order, method, custom,
versea metrical foot of four ,900*.
habit, opsi>p. 4. State, condition, circum
See Si.
stances, situation, rank, class, &c.as
applicable to man, brute, vegetable, &c,
^iu/b& rrQeuessri^etr, s. Combi
fit&ravto.
6. Propriety, regularity, legiti
nation of two simple or ^gSMujii feet, or
macy, genuineness, Orstem. 6. Simplicity,
connection of an
foot, ending
plainness, honesty, frankness, umm.
with a compound
with another heginning with a simple one, or vice versa,
@$iijjiS&tf&)A'*tf&aDairifi-i*ieB: TllC llOURCholdcr who discharges his domestic du
ties with propriety.
^lupQf rr&), s. A word in com
^ujeouiresrueas, s. What is na
mon usein distinction from $\tiQ>si&i
exclusively poetic usagewords under
turally uncongenial or counteracting
stood botli by the learned and un
as medicine to the disease.
learned.
^lueounesruensujireifl, s. A foe
gjoj^Ouiu/f, s. Proper or arbitrary
by natureas the cat to birds.
names, titles, terms of office, &c,
^ujeOLf^uiSuQuns^
inf. To be
uFSi_iiuiii_Quiu* ; also names of things
dishonest, to act dishonestly, live dis
indicating a whole as distinguished
orderly, go beyond the proper bounds.
from parts. 2. Simple or original names
as distinguished from ^sQuai or de
@uja)mjL/6SBr/f#0, s. [in grammar.]
rived names, QribQunslxijaiiitgviQuut.
Combination of words suffering no
change, tSarffisatf^^uufiuiLjesariatsJas
gfrtu jbp i&
s. Natural Tamil,
QuiisTicadl. (p.~)
whether common or poeticas dis
tinguished from />i*i4, or Tamil
ibei)eSma) l) as) t_ Qiunesr, s. One of
adapted to music, and Bi<-s$fiB, or dra
a good nature.
matic Tamil, in both of which various
^uStueOLjeiBiQuJir&ir, s. One of a
changes occur in combination, con
bad nature.
struction, &c, ev^^uSQ**.
gjjJaj^/nSsrr, *. Connection of gfS5/r?
uj eo 5! , s. The eSeoeuih tree,
iuii verseas jgjflfiiutfsii. See .
Ogle marmclos, L. 2. The ai<?*i plant,
Polanisia icosandra.
^iu^ir&>, s. A system of gram
gUjtueuih, s. Rice, O/fsa). 2. A kind
matical rules.
of grain, pipieiiuib. (*.) (p.)
j^jtueirQwnySlei/iTippjp, s. A poem
instructing children by the good dis ^)(U6i//r, s. Inferiors, low castes, Sif
position and behavior of their fore
wAser. 2. Villains, rogues, *abi-jai, 3.
fathers, s;Jtu/J>.
Drummers, those who play on instruments
made of skin, Pariars, QptpsQdtaai. (p.)
*gH)ujev6BTir,
s. Moormen, Qsneerslt.
<", v. n. To be able, be possible,
Wils. p. 682. Yavaka. 2. Smiths, me
x-q.ufidais. 2. (/>.) To be incident to,
chanics, artisans, xiimiai. 3. Painters,
be exposed, Qur<st0. 3. To agree, suit, be
carvers, workers in the fine arts, St?$M
adapted to, g)a*iu. 4. To be done, per
serf. See mm/suri. (p.)
formed, made or composed,
5. To be
destined, decreed, allotted, Sp**iiui_. 6. $IHJ3>], s. Way, eutfl. 2. Country,
To happen, pass, to be in vogue,

3. Forest, m. (p.) (Iiott.)


Note. This word is often changed to
a&i both in poetry and in the colloquial g) uj a>y err, s. A famous person)
language.
lord, a superior, master, ivif
(p.)
^luiiagixirQmii. Do not refrain from ^jtustneu, s. A road, way, path, 6>/t^.
doing what is in your power.
2. A kind of rice, <3*awQ**>. 3. Thes*
Qmlo8iu&iQi(3fiA. The parched desert
mr plant, Cystisus, L. (p.)
exposed to the scorching beams of the
sun.
{gfiiupeo, s. Heavenly bliss, Qpp$^#o!iusirpfa. A house made by the
2. [ex Siuii.] v. noun. The act of moving,
carpenter.
,
going, Qucp&i. (p.)
T<*s\!uur,gj. I am not able, I cannot ^ujpstn^, s. Nature, quality, dispo
do it.
sition, inherent or primitive quality,
rdrnJiUtSrp/ora(i4. To the CXtent of my
2. Ability, influence, power, fun**.
ability, as much as I can.
3. Custom, habit, practice, what is natu
ral, customary, &c, miptmb. 4. State, con
^iueOirssiLD, neg. v. noun. Impracti
dition, circumstances, ^*om. 5. [pruv.]
cability, impossibility, incompetency,
Means, instruments, tools, LirfGfC.
Note. This word is opposed to G>*upm*,
gfcujeot-iJj)njsv)a/, v. noun. Ability,
artificial productions.
being able.
^lujbeasd^essriii, s. The natural
g)uja)u/raS(5*, inf. To be able,
disposition, natural temper.
be influential,
^lueOLj&reireussr, s. A man of abi
t. Natural, inherent or intuitive wis
lity.
domas a property of the Deity.

^luperas^utSleareu^r , s. A dis
honest person.
@
ens u q esar it & ), s. [in lore
poetry.] Marriage indicated by destiny,
arising from previous actions and by
natural choice and inclination, ,.;..,>
0InsS idqpQe?tfiffu4teasa.
@uj peas tii Q u it (ijar, s. A thing
in naturethat which is not artificial
as the elements.
^tupaDsiutSaf-, s. The knowledge
which cannot be increasedas that of
God. 2. Instinctive knowledge in dis
tinction from that which is acquired;
opp. to QmptMiu^; which see.
^tu/bansiuesri-i, s. Love formed
naturallyaccording to Hindu physio
logy, the result of love in a former
birthopposed to QnnpaMuarq. or love
brought about by external means.
^jujpetaaiurtearr^isf., s. A respect
able family.
ai^istnuiujiteor^tjupetas, s. Indigent
circumstances.
GftiupaS, s. Energy, endeavor, per
severance, application,
( p.)
^lupju, s. [prop.] Implement, uten
sil, any hollow vesselas a cup, a cocoanut shell, &c, uifguib.
^iuprg, QQpssr, gfrtupplQesrear, Qeu
or. Qufip, v. a. To do. make, effect, per
form, execute, bring about, cause to take
place, discharge a duty or obligation, exer
cise or use an art, Q*iia. 2. To transact,
manage affairs, superintend, cause or
excite one to do a thing, *t-fi/s. 3. To
destine, appoint, assign, tSfi**. (p.)
Qufip&tZCj-gtiisipf&Hb. Devising means
to increase the finances, collecting and
keeping them.
tiicu^oi^uSii^. Performing every spe
cies of austerity.
Si&QwadniSiupfi. Offering the five
daily oblations.
QpmpmtMa*t(Tpii(5&*t*tiliup0. Duly dis
charging the debt demanded by departed
spirits.
Gfl*', *.
grammar.] The agent, the
actor in distinction from s^fp'tstis',
commandejras Qnufiar, distinguished
from Qf-utyfiiar.
@ tup try w eS efear , s. [in grammar.]
Verbs expressing action performed by
one's selfas Qsupitb, in distinction
from efi2>J8ar.
$}iu earth, s. [prov.] The apparatus
of a toddy-drawer for ascending trees,
cutting, &c, especially what is tied round
the waist, &ftflpA(3<farcFeSQu;j4<j-i$.w.
Sec Cejric-.
^ tueard, silt, inf. To fasten the
apparatusas a toddy-drawer.
^tuirsih, s. The Qsrtesreap tree,
Cassia, L. (M. Die.)
* gjfiujir^ih, s. Driving or guiding
an elephant with a goad, c,tii.ur*
mu*QffSstffan'- Wlb. p. 684. Yata. 2. A
goad for an elephant, ajt^BPfiQ^nLi^ariSii.
</>)

^jiLj/FtreQiuth, s. Cassia, L. Qstrear


@ja/su/f@/7Ca//r/f, s. Beggars,
r>piaiib.
religious mendicants. (/>.)
JDanaj, . Junction, connection, *g)j-*ffi!uzi, s. A secret, mystery,
union, g>uiy. (*#.) (p.)
any thing hidden or recondite, a religious
or mystic truth, ico^o). Wils. p. 699.
<)S3>iUy SQpebr, tkQpeisr, Qeuasr, tu,
HaiiasYa. 2. (/>.) Pudendum muliebra,
v. n. [ The mere pttetic J'orm .for ^g)n*.] To
verenda viriet muliebris, Qus*g^. See
join, unite, agree, be proper for, agreeable
to, &c, Qutgtp.
$n&&tupg>nesri}>, s. A private or
}eniiuuj, inf. Used also as a term
secret place, oipJi_ii.
of comparison, -ixm/ct4.
)!ra&iuuQurt(njar,
s. A secret,
J)aD!JL/, v. noun. Union, agree
a thing not to be revealed to improper
ment, @d*o(. 2 Fitness, worthiness,
or unworthy persons.
&c, for undertaking the study of reli
^nsSttuwQug:, inf. To talk se
gion or of a literary work, QufoAJA
3. [in poetry.'] Constructing verses in
crets.
such a way that they shall end in any
^ns&tuiDirtLiuQuf,
inf. To whis
of the consonants, air, *, ii, r, ii, t, *>,
per.
ii, tb, *.One of the iotuli, or beauties
of comparison, Qiu^.7cirijJQ<*j. 4. *$)!r!<5th, s. A being free from
The rhyming of the last feet or letters
being without, /iSiflpsM. Wils. p. 699.
in the lines, jyis.atfl.-rf.ijfiQmavjC/jstQQ.M
Rahita. (p.)
w(?vgyQi0ff4>/<yfj. Sec Qjs#j_ (p.)
weorrSpir, s. Those that have be
@siuL56or83u)HJC3af?, . A figure in
come free from the three defilements or
rhetoriccomparing a thing to itself
evil passions.
as QuB^)in^mi9ain.
*^)ir(3),
s, A king of Oude and
@ sb) iu q &j ear ear ti>, s. Poetry in
great grand-father of Rama, ^nwaBism
which the medial letters abound,
i_iiiufi^i_c>. Wils. p. 692. Rag'hu.
saanb,
@j@w/r^6ar, s. Rama, ^nnmear.
fj^emtuLjeirebT, s. A worthy person,
Wils. p. 692. Rao'ucmatha.
^j^ai/uffjii), s. The genealogy
JjJaoiL/o/, v. noun. Consent, agree
or pedigree of the family of Rag'hu.
ment, Qui^fiii. See jgtf<a|.
2. A poem by Kalidasa on the ances
^}sa)tu, aQQpesr, pQpeisr, uQudsr,
tors of Rama in Sanscrit now also
in Tamil, g,urujuib, Wils. p. 692.
As,v.a. To join, connect, adapt, combine,
reconcile, s)j4. 2. To arrange, appoint,
Rao'huvamsua.
Qpmpuuf/l. {p.)
Jj) <r <s .s zi>, s. Mercy, compassion,
<u(?ld, s. The plantain tree,
Snjcsu. 2. Pity, compassion, mercy, sym
pathy, anxiety, commiseration, melting
aiiasy). (M. Die.}
of mindas of a mother at the sight of her
gjftr, s. [contr. of @j/rused in com
child in distress, and the same feeling on
bination.] Night, (/j.)
the brute creation, wara^gtsii. 3. Grief,
regret, sorrowas of a person reflecting
{$!rsu0w$d, s. The moon which
on his own sufferings ; remorse, com
makes its nightly visits.
punctionas for sin, gautb. 4. (p.)
^j)zr, dSQp&sr, tiGpeir, uQuebr, ds,
Sound, resonance, get.
v. a. To beg alms, solicit aid, seek sup
^srsstkiQstr&rtstr, inf. To pity,
port by beggingas religious mendicants,
commiserate, compassionate,
tS*sn*CLi*. 2. To pray, beseech, entreat,
Solicit, Caiob'tg.AQar&er.
{SfttrdafQfireo, s. Interjections ex
gfczi:gu:ip*ji*Sipwr. Those who give
pressive of pity, grief, &c.
to beggars although they themselves have
^irds^Qffiiiuj, inf. To show
to ask alms.
mercy.
@ n kgi eaafi@j(s^7Btir6Hrf?, S. A
^ssestSeieDir^euasr, s. An unmer
beggar, QiuGuibt. (c.)
ciful, a pitiless man.
gljuLj, v. noun. Begging, asking
alms, seeking relief, vrGut-j. 2. (/.) Po ^rtb(gj, QQpeisi, ^nmQQetsrasr, Qeu
verty, pfyptib. 3. (fig.) Alms, J*e.
csr, fE, v. n. To pity, compassionate,
commiserate, u^lSa*. 2. To grieve, re
@jiJU6ir@ n u u rreir ott, s. A
gret, relent, to feel concern, anxiety,
beggar, one who lives by begging, lS*
uuui-. 3. To weep, cry,
4. (/).) To
ensKaties. (p.")
sound, resound, gcto*.
gljc^, v. noun. Begging, mendi
QuiesriFrC&rEsojibm^ia. And regret may
ensue for the days past (in vain.)
city, the begging of religious mendi
cants, iS*m*Q*C-as>s. 2. Entreating, soli
@/76V, v. noitn. Weeping, &x.,
citing, imploring, >piSi4>. 3. Mean
jyap/jAi. 2. s. An expression of sorrow
or cringing entreaty, praying or urging
in lOVC poetry, jy^llQufffLLfflaDpiiSQgiiir^i.
for favor, @cAj#sh>,jup)ad*. 4. it. (.fig.)
Alms, iSteor. 5. Poverty, otpano. (/>.) *$)a-&pih $)!r)<gih, 8. Silver,
@ffffl/^,ru), s. Shame and fear of
Qaiittf ; [ex r#, to color.] Wils. p. 693.
Rajata. (j>.)
begging, (op*.)
'J I

jl<T&0ueiuuii>, s. Medicinal pow


der of silver.
^a^/SLDsimTei), s. Sand containing
silver.
tg^ir&ii, s. Flavor, relish; what is
tasteful, agreeable, palatable, delicious ;
taste in general, good or badalso the six
flavors. (See /.) 2. Sweetness, <ofl>i.
3. Sweet juice of fruits, &c, vegetable
juice in general, tig. 4. Mercury, quick
silver, hydrargyrum, uipieib. 5. (/).) One
of the juices of the body, *^^*^io<*j>.
(See
It corresponds more with chyle
than any other, but probably it is fanciful.
6. Pepper-water made of several ingredi
ents, uSct/. 7. [in rhetoric] The passions
or emotions of the mind expressed by
gesture, exhibited in action and transfer
red to poetry, ?r^svSjjQ<i*5>i. Of these
eight are given ; viz. : 1. afrit or MmiS,
courage. 2. jy*ji4, uwii, or uuiar*ib, fear,
terror. 3. ggyStity, dupsih, <$pa>*, jycy^cy
ul/, abominating, loathing at or disgust
ing. 4. Ajijiy or jy^i^ii, wonder, surprise,
astonishment. 5. anatA, SUseati, @g&e.Trih,
love, sexual love. 6. jyiw<i or *<j8ot,
acute sensibility, weakness, tenderness,
mercy, pity, clemency. 7. e-<s6ginb, C
uJ>, g|Qrs?4Pfi4, QugiiGsraii, warlike fury,
wrath, displeasure, rage. 8. ra><, Qugr
mm* or ^fiuii, laughter, mirth, risibility,
great or intense laughter, laughing in
contempt. By some, r*,*ia, tranquillity,
equanimity, peace, abstraction or the
stoicism of the ascetics ; and by others
*ipr*>&, parental tenderness are given as a
ninth meaning; gji-jii is added at pleasure
with the loss in some cases of its initial
as tSitnb, g)uSiiJiwii, &c. Wils. p. 697.
Rasa.
gDirfsikfirtutii, s. Tribute, the fat
ness of the earth.
jfffai/firiuu>iTdjuQuft inf. To
speak pleasingly.
ff* *(5tj y aCa-, . Muriate of
mercury, e>'^<5'>fl-#(g6SBr, s. [prop. @)!r&d(9j6nr
<B.] A globular glass filled with mer
cury as a decoration at weddings, &c,
also as a charm.
A quick-silver pill employed in medi
cine, Qr*l&)pQ*iii0iarfi)enr. 2. [m al~
chemy.~] A pill feigned to be used by a
class of persons called fi/M', now in the
world of Indra, who thereby perform
supernatural actionsas
or passing through the air to any de
sired place,
@i7-^dEtl, s. Condensed mer
cury, 0**iiQ.
^aesQamgi)ir#&(VjL$,s. A pit
or mine where quick-silver is obtained.
@ff*(5aB, s. A little bottle
of mercury.
gfrtreSigirirLo, s. Red precipitate
of mercury.
)ff
(3 u astir ear, inf. To
purify quick-silver.
^treprrgi. . Quick-silver, @,u>.
Wils. p. 698. Rasad'hatc.
92

* (^jj&TrpeciLti, 8. One of the seven


nether worlds, SStfofais^Q/narsi. Wils. p.
698. Rasatala. (p.)
T&iriue>iru>, s. A kind of elec
tuary applicable to a class of medicine)
fancied to prevent old ugc, restore juveni
lity, &c, ei'^W'S- 2. Chemistry, alchemy,
^irml/nb. Wils. p. 698. RAbAVANA.
$j-rg:0m&, s. A cord,
rope, string, a lock of braided hair,
Wils. p. 694. Rajjd. (p.)
@3-(55^lo, s. (Tel. tfcKS'Si:.)
l'riming powder, upsiiriuicc'gi*
<y & ii, s. Love, affection,
jyorq. Wils. p. 694. RaKJAKA. (p.)
lS a it azr a @ # s 63r, s. A friend
dear as life.
*^}Tid^S^Lh, s. Pleasantness, af
fection, a being excited to love, iMua.
Wils. p. 694. Ranjita.
ff^ffi^y a?. assR, s. A woman
who wears good colored or attractive
ornaments. It sometimes occurs as a
proper name.
$iT(GTi&0eut7jQ, 8. A pleasing
woman, a charming or fascinating
woman.
uj(?@j(55 & p ldit 6oTgi, s. That
which is delightful to the mind.
a-LL&aiii $j!r LL&asafttULh$
iiijiaa .-i; -<., s. Preservation, pro
tection, salvation, deliverance from evil,
carrying forward the operations of
evolved nature, *ruL/. See
Wils.
p. 692. Raksiiaka, Raksuan'a, Raksiian'i.i. va, and Raksha.
prop. gis>riraoj0.] A species of plan
tain, Gu<UGXml9B>!fi.
@j^sB>ffl/ijL/, 8. Any preparation
trpiufi, a. A protector, preserver, savi
our, Sluumor. W'jlS. p. 692. RAKSIIAKA.
from mercury as a muriate, sulphate,
&c, an amalgam.
$!uL#trur5peBrLo, s. An amulet,
^ff^Sssr, . Flavor, deliciouscharm, ^fCsitSiui^irtb.
ness, sweetness, delicacy, *</. 2. The jjjnlfi, i&Gpasr, pQfiesr, uQussr,
tongue,
3. Juice, sap, essence,
*a, v. a. To preserve, protect, guard, de
fend, deliver, save, restore, stuuipp; [ex
j^irfirfdugl^nfftrgluBsr, s. [in
astrology.'] The sun or one of the plan
iiI endeavored to save him but
ets presiding over fruits, vegetables,
could not
&c, for the given years, jg)j*#*c*>
crOT$curaru]C.(yJcBr&s-KnlLrC?Lrca~. I will
protect thee as far as lies in my power.
@j*u/rfii, s. A loss of flavor, or
@/r/-lft^)oSi_, inf. To deliver,
of juice.
rid, set free from misery, peril.
J^C^/E^jii, s. The philosopher's
^jlL&uli, v. noun. Preserving,
stone, gfrtti$i&pQ>fiiifi *,SW. Wils. p.
protecting, saving, conferring eternal
699. Raskndka.
bliss, salvation, siuuipstacs.
^nQffis^iBiuLo, s. The tongue,
gftj LLtg-iuir, s. The third of the four
mr*(.
divisions of the Hindusmerchants,
gfia&is, inf. To be pleasant to the
Slur. (/>.)
taste, ear or mind ; to delight, gratify,
s. The name of a caste,
giifigi. 2. Sound, vibrating sound, reso
j)j tj l/, e. noun. Sweetness,
nance, echo, ssiS. (p.)
flavor, <=fls>io.
^ulLl^., s. One of the @jtl
* gjfir&eaTiii, s. Flavor, taste, mmeu.
caste.
2. Sound, noise, $J. Wils. p. 698. Rasana. @/rtl, /d^7, $HtlL Uf-etsrg), ii>
3. A tooth, uii. 4. An organ of sense,
gtrLL.-, v. n. To sound, resound, rever
berate, gnJA*. 2. v. a. To wave a fan to
*$)T&esrl, s. Night, gfirnrpglifl. (p.)
and fro, cause to oscillate,
(p-)_ 3[ex roira.] To double, repeat a motion,
2. Indigo, *ui4. 3. Turmeric,
4.
Lac, utS*. Wils. p. 693. Rajaki.
sound, action, &c, to reiterate, r^.**.
&&&iT6ffl, s. A species of plan
tain, *uu*vm/reBifl.
@<r ffpesip d s lL if. ul)u.lIi., inf.
To reduce mercury by decoction.
i)!;g:j<3BpuuervtDU>nB&, inf. To
reduce mercury into powder.
gftn&tsirpLD, s. Quick-silver, @j7
Wils. p. 698. Rasanatiia.
@ B & ubivulojx#ueruu>u>@ir<f
upuii, s. Mercury reduced to white
powder, a kind of muriate of mercury
or calcinated mercury, a^uAuii. Wils.
p. 698. Rasak'hasmam.
@j & u it eif.IT am ii>, *. A kind of
prepared arsenic
@y#uii?/f)a&mn$iT, s. One
of the hundred-and-twenty kinds of
arsenic in its natural state.
^j^tDsasf?, s. Hard globules of
mercury prepared by incantations, &c,
and worn as an amulet in order to pre
vent evil, cure diseases, to promote suc
cess in undertakings, &c.
$a&Qpr8aa, inf. To prepare
mercury for medicine. 2. To carry
mercury ofl" from the body.
j)j<? aSisjsih, s. Vermilion, gn$
eSistb. 2. A case of mercury for a linga.
gytreeunpw)nfe8pas>jS, s. Al
chemyone of the sixty-four storyer^.
{}ir&aiiTLbueims<m, inf. To prac
tise the art of alchemy.
}zfwn$El, *. An alchemist.

)tlLQlB, s. A kind of drum, grr


f#6aj<o. ( p.)
J} <r sar <jb, s. War, battle, (Surra.
Wils. p. 694. Ran'a. 2. Hatred, enmity,
um. (p.) 3. A wound, ulcer, sore, iyr.
g! a- sot ar ii>, s. A field of battle,
$!TaaQauitSju>, s. A shout of bat
tle.
@j68cr*fflj6ir, s. A disease of
the eye.
Quasar near, s. A brave soldier,
hero, f?r.
[)!T6isBrgrTtflujt}>, s. A military drum,
Guiruuevp. Wils. p. 694. Ran'atookya.
@)aGstsrpgjrT5&iiD,3. The longitude
of a planet required to be subtracted in
astronomical calculations, Bis^^gips^
^uermr^Q^rreai, s. One of the
five divisions of rhymingas qfiemQi-i
See O^fem-.
gfrneisaQurR@j6Wr(?u/r?o, . A
battle-drum, yAapf*.
@!76usrjii), s. The field of bat
tle, Qu;U*aib. 2. The part of an ele
phant's face between his tusks. Wils.
p. 694. Kan'aranka.
Qxesareaaipjsliuui, . Surgery,
j
nesiireB>eii$$BujGsr, s. A surgeon.
$r earth, s. Brackish ground, e_u
uaJi. 2. Food, eatables, _*/. (p.) 3,
[change of g)<jii.] Debt, ai_**r.
mtSpfiCeitSratniiiiu. lie has no
thing in his stomach.
gftnGsaurrpstii, s. Unfaithfulness
to creditors, mt-xufnuutpxa.
gg}Tsxliuih, s. Gold, Qunesr. Wils.
p. 976. Hiban'ta. (p.)
)iresujs(r^uuesr, s. Brahma, lS7j
a*. Wils. p. 976. Hiban'taqarb'iia.
. gxessfiiijprreara>, s. Gift of gold
made to Brahmans, &c, Qtiitrfmik.
^uesfimair, s. An Asoor, gej^jeor.
2. One of the twelve suns, urartfr*n_ip
^nss&iuQmnw^sres^iLiQai'Berr, s.
Evening, the evening twilight, the time
when r*Aui* the Asoor was slain, ur
@js5if?iu/76Br, s. Elder brother
of gj/ssrfujer, )r<srfucfr(pdr(?69C&-. Wils. p.
976. Hiban'taksiia.
^)Taor, s. and arfj. Two, Quasart-.it
jh*.As an adjective prefix, it often
becomes SW and **, double, ^^^.uutser
aa <5&pi!>, two colors, a double color; *t
two syllables. See jjv.
gj-a*r^.Oijiirjj<3jiAi6j. Say either this
or that.
*i.rir5)ui^_a;. The country is divided
into two factions.
@)<jL-it inf. To double, repeat
a motion, sound, action, &c, to reite
rate. See SfritLif***.

n lL i_ rrrEt a rreS, s. [prov. prop.


riin>i_ioni.] A double treeespecially
of the palmyra species.
gffi-li^., s. Double quantity, twice
as much, ggwui.
^pBrCit-flsQatir. I will give double
the quantity.
upwind, uf., s. Twice ten.
QsnLuf.ss, inf. To double, re
peat, reiterate, filial-. 2. (e.) To return
as a disease, 8.uW*tfA*. 3. To
plough the second time, always cross
wise, ^i^i-i(ipsi>p^ip. 4. To differ from,
be discrepant, &c,
5. To dis
agreeas different kinds of food eaten
at once, to be indigested, tuiraii
ISl*0*rtLf>u*#*M.eii&rii.*Opffi. This
evidence differs from the other.
msnSrtLif.fr0. The consonant ii, is
doubled.
Qeitiri^if-tSarpgi. The pain is double
what it was. 2. The disease has re
turned.
@ffiltfjkpQseOaii s. Double ex
pense.
QlirLLut-pgifQ&rreOGO, inf. To re
peat, say a thing a second time. 2. To
make a discrepant statement, or a state
ment different from that of another.
v-ipeSinl
inf. To plough the
second time.
Qiril.Uf.uu, s. Two-fold, twice as
much, a double quantity. 2. v. noun.
Doubling, making two-fold.
@ji-L, s- Two-fold, Jj)(7yu>i_iE/
<g. (p.) 2. (c.) Double-threaded cloth,
either coarse or fine, sack-cloth, g>r
JpjilOijaou, . A sack made of
coarse cloth.
QmLpQu>rrySluj, inf. To state a
rule so that it may comprise another,
the one plainly apparent, the other to
be made out by study ; or the use of
terms of double meaning either of which
serves to make good sense, though the
ideas will be wholly different ; or the
use of terms by which one thing is em
ployed and another implied. See e-i.
(/>)
QsrCesii, s. Two things natu
rally conjoinedas a double fruit, leaf,
&c; twins, two things alike, g)r*Qi_ir
argi. 2. (p.) Gemini in the zodiac, two
females, iSgmnS. 3. Even, even num
bersOpposed to SpmP< JfirC)i_u*r
as 6, 8, 24, &c. 4. A couple, two, <?Q.
5. A female songster, urQtS*S.
SpmptSrtLxa-iS^gii. A kind of play,
playing at odd and even.
Qn il so i_ sQerr eS, s. Double
words imitating certain sounds, sJ*<9
fluL2&iii3ifiLeBiQii&$as ferraQeiaruNsijfi
efiwsviMitirper. (The clouds) poured a
shower of rain, with a murmuring
sound. (".) (p.)
QhlLbbl.
s. The symbol eo
of the vowel . 2. Two curls in horses,
cattle, &c.as cyuJ.

@ a iL an i_ p Q p ir era i_ , s. One
of the forty-three kinds of rhyme
in which the same word is repeated
through the line, (see Q0x_)as 9*
(g&c QiuiAqGio G)^jrt@(2to QuiAqzth t$.?A$y
an?*, the color of the flower of the
water-plant <2ru_i., resembles the deli
cate flame of the iamp. (p.)
^ULLesiiuuiQeuesmesar^ inf. To
count even, making a series increasing
by a common ratioas 2, 4, 6, &c.
hiLgbi uurrd^, s. An arecanut with two eyes producing, if plant
ed, two trees.
j)ji-Lai_ij(J)o-rr26rr, s. Twins. 2.
[prov.] A double young areca or co
coa-nut tree.
^jLLemiuurfl&aiiSjpi, s. A rope
or string made of two strands.
gftlTL-eintLoas&uDn'teo, s. A poem
consisting of twenty verses of Q/ru
and a. ">4.-np, or QmfisDffQaakrur and
jfjti, and composed according to
the rules of .sywS). See iSnum/nb. (p.)
gfrrresorisu,, s. Treachery, perfidy,
duplicity, dissimulation, double-dealing,
ffCrrmii. (c.)
gyxe&riailiS'iGgr&s, inf. To frame
a treacherous design.
@276bVi_ J>LJ6SBr6Kir, inf. To be
tray, act treacherously, perfidiously.
@'T68CTi_<s>a//r(, s. A treacherous
person, an insincere friend, gGiiS.
^aeSaridsreiaiDyS. Sameness, (lit )
being not twoas jy4#a^i, which see.
jl ir ear i rripiTu), s. Secondary
kind or classas of cloth, tobacco, &c.
2. The second time.
@}<TearL-irihuLl&w, $. Second or
secondary class, kind, &c, not the most
approved.
^nessri nuau itiL Iear, s. A great
grand-father,
^asssrirraigi, s. That which is
the second. 2. adv. Secondly.
{)ffearrs(SjuQurra, inf. [vtd.] To
go to stool, (usage of children.)
^nearQdigp/D^, s. Critical junc
ture, a crisis in a disease, tt^fiudximtr
fftuGtniQmsiiug. 2. Dubiousness, possi
bility of two contrary impending issues,
a double probability, g^Cw^CwQ*
3T0D.
@j ear ieiQ a lL iQ is a ii>, s. [vul.]
The dusk of the evening, used for an
inauspicious or untimely season, &c.
^nesar<ilisjQsLLiaidsr, s. An in
different man, neither good nor bad.
)rressrQfne\ied, inf. To evade,
refuse, give an indirect or evasive an
swer.
^aesaQffiiuj, inf. To act perfi
diously. 2. To act against one's com
mand, to behave disobediently.
@T6sV^3sb7<s, inf. To be hypo
critical, to meditate treachery under a
show of honesty.
9.3

8(yaifgrii. A person of a double curl


may live in luxury or be reduced to
beggary.
}0@'%5o dQaneirerfl., $. A brand
burning at both ends.

^0u^:, s. Twenty, (lil.) twice


ten, gCitesT.
^(njutreSQU&i, s. A poem con
sisting of ten Qictwur and ten j/**
stanzas,
See ilium^A. (p.)
l9 p u Lj, s. [literally.] Two
births, g)<y*rs=7!Dsaid of persons or
things twice born as 1. The moon,
etpiitir. 2. Birds and other oviparous
creatures, Qfiiism^pi^puuesr. (See
3. The teetli, uii. 4. Feathers,
G)p<S. 5. Brahmans, utiauri. (p.)
@(5 Sp u u netrri, s. The twiceborn casteBrahmans ; investiture with
the sacred thread being deemed a kind
of regeneration, jj*^<ot#.
^(^QuiuQairLLQuuemLi^Q^iTana,
s. Omission of ^jSu or
where two
nouns are used in opposition, g>u*44
Qgreesas ^Sdusmdr. God the source
(of all things.)
@<25 Q u ff(5ir, s. Learning and
riches. See Quits*, (yj.)
@(3ioi_/@, s. As much again,
two-fold, JgTirQuE<g.
ft(n}LDU)-iurr(8)Qutuir, s. An
Ouu# of the second degreeas black
when used to signify a cloud is called
^fgQuiui; but when used for the lainy
season, it is called ^us^itgduajit. (/>.)
fjgi(njLDem u>, s. Pleasant and un
pleasant Odors, Mpato0&i&sfcjss<i?. (;>.)
IJguijiy, s. The two ancestral
linespaternal and maternal, piiiai4 ^*
SBfitOfLf. (p.)
H$(B)LD6Brih, s. Hesitancy, dubious
ness, doubt, irresolution, indecision. 2.
Double-dealing, treachery.
J)(75koio, . Duality, a two-fold
state, two, g$fiar*nii. 2. The two states
the present and the future, or this life
and that to comewhether as distinct
from the body or as reunited with it in
another birth, QineBiawgifam. (p.)
^0ajea)s^Q^irppih, s. The two
classes of beings produced*ta and jy
rib. See Gfiipptb. (p.)
$<Tr)6uniLu/.pjseB>n, s. [prov.] Land
compounded of earth and clay,

*. I am like an ant between two


fires ; i. e. I am in straits.
{^(TfpltevuuLLQ, s. A kind of bird
fabled to have two heads.
@ (5 p 2g\j w essfl iu ear , s. A snake
said to have two headsone at each
end.
^QS&iresinsspfsl, s. Two-edged
sword or knife.
Jg) (Tj $ Zzssr, s. The two classes
n-tiifilaa and
into which Tamil
nouns are divided. (See ptow.) 2. The
two classes into which creatures are
divided, g^tuinsffliaai and Duir>)&>nr,
which gee. (p.)
(3^ipa/6Br, *. Kuvera, (5
QurOr. (p.)
@(5/5?8ssra/, s. Double-mindedness, oscillating or wavering disposition.

^(t^euiriLdf^Q^eS , s. A kind of
bird, Hornbill, buceros, gif(jS.
JjUfTjaffffear, s. The two classes of
moral actionsgood and evil, in every
one of which there is merit or demerit,
leading to future births in which they
are to lie suffered or enjoyed, while they
keep the soul from union with deity,
ff& S&s 3S8=r. (p.)
(fir. An adjective of @)rrem, two
used before words beginning with
vowels, &c, as g)<y is used before conso
nantsas TmJrii, two-thousand ; gbasug,
twenty.
ffBta#&@n, s. A poetic foot of
two J(S*, cgjflrtiu***. (p.)
ffjrif, s. Two lines, Qftsmiuu)..
(p.) 2. That which is bifurcate or two
forked,
3. Doubtfulness, fluctua
tion, earGfisib,

gfisremSiui- , inf. To vary from,


differ in the issue or event, disagree,
dissent, become opposed, C/^>ui_. 2. To
be discrepant, appear discordant, &c,
gp>mu>*Sar<3*. 3. To be doubtful. SHPgftiremQu^, inf. To disjoin,
disunite, cause to differ, sow dissen
sion.
@ & cm u em em, inf. To act
treacherously.
^(Tj. Two, as @/r6r and ff/f.
@(5'Fjsii>I s. Good and bad smell,
g)(jioKri4. (p.)
@0/ra),s.
@(75<s/r6i).] Twice,
g)ri<3J. 2. Two feel, glcr^itv.
@<3*/ri^/, [pror. 1)(3/h#.] A
palmyra or gjg-urau fruit with two ker
nels, J)ra&QQaffLLa>i_a/G!_fUf.i> ; [fx tp,
seed.]
^(^(^pQemifteasOeiiemuiTf s. A
C^vjOr*rur, consisting of two <5psr
Qwairur, and a foot affixed to the se
cond line for the sake of harmony, g,t
tti^sQstia'cruB. (p.)
@(5/T60, s. A certain cast of
the dice in playing a game, ""pfipisiSA
j$(n}fwuje$eirdau>, s. A contro
versial treatise on the merits of Saivaism and Vishnuism, &>jrA>.
^Q^fiDOjeSardsd^Q^'SuetB, . A
treatise written in confutation of the
above.
j$0@srsih, s. The two different
kinds of &i*tbas *p9im& and
which see.
@(3.*z_/f, s. The two lightsthe
sun and moon, <gtiukist. (p.)
^Q^snn^Q^appm, s. One of the
divisions of Qu<sd>mtatStji, ofuttpGnp
(5i$, .
mark.

A double curl as a

94

tf ffty-uuiueir, s. Ambiguity in con


versation, equivocation, double-mindedness, cuufr^d, 2. Double-dealing,
acting under-handedly so as to suit
both parties, *l/i_i4. 3. Uncertainty,
doubtfulness, eiGjsw. 4. [proc] ])iverseness, disagreementas of a report
or account differently related, Jiui ;
[ex jfif., step, course, et uii, mcaniiifr.]
ffn isf.uu n, s. A stanza of two
lines. ( p.)
ffi7t{i.u3i_<E(5, s. [in poetry.'] Repe
tition of a foot or feet in two lines with
different meanings, <*^<3*&r(Jutrr<*i_i.
aSfgnbti/guutigl. See ">i
ffHUf-Qeuemun, s. A kind of Qsi
irui of two linesthe <gpAQ*rui. (p.)
if!TsQsneSI, s. Reiterated words
imitative of sound as Qs&QsQparffQpfii
fs, it broke with a reiterated crash;
/HBTi9.<fu*-Qi_s37C?e-l5.p<^, the carriage
rolled along with a rattling noise. (/>.)
fTipih, s. The two kinds of jfpth,
or virtuous actions according to the
shasters; viz. : gAisupi, matrimony and
its accompanying household virtues;
and ffpvpii, the virtues of ascetic prac
tice, (p. )
ffj/iJsi/ttS'r, s. Beings that have the
sense of feeling and tastingas snails,
shells, &C, ufl*Qp&&aDai&itcfii{ibemg!Qp09S<ij
Q*t&. (p.)
fpmT&eBjiQeuemurr, s. A species
of Q!4hj, with two <g. affixed to the
end of the third foot of the second line.
(P-)
ff anuf. ffj/riltjL, . [prov.] A
changeable state of the wind and wea
ther, previous to the change of mon
soon, indicative of rain. 2. A calm,
a lull, the failing of the wind at this
season, *rp$ara>io*t. 3. Fickleness, hesi
tation, fluctuation of mind, rCfonSarsmc.
this affair my mind wavers.
ffJ/ri-lif-, s. [prov.] Two wives,
ff/fl, s. A play of girls, two stones
being taken up from the ground while
a third is tossed in the air, pfArunLO.
(c.)
/T/fl%ouuuS/f, s. A young shoot
when two leaves appear.
FFifleatp, s. Double-thread used in
some kinds of clothas in muslin.
irifleinLp&feoediT) s. A muslin whose
warp consists of two untwisted threads.
ff^PCfft A- cow tnat has had
two calves. ( p.)
ff(75t_a), s. [in mythology.] Beings
possessing the form, in part, of two
bodiesas Vishnu manifested in the
form of man and lion, S)w^ss^ArusV1-^'.
(/>) . .
ffjTj uS lids
it /fl, s. The two-lived
used of a pregnant female. ( c.)
ffOj^^LD, s. See erd&ih.
ffQiriTLL, s. Uncertainty, doubt,
crisis, criticalness, state of suspense,
conditional bargain, (c.)
GKBiurtf^tijrsrfi&jiBQffri^iriiJGA&firpjp, The
case of the patient is doubtful.

ffQ n n iL t n & #Q# n&)6d, inf. To


speak doubtfully, uncertainly, ambigu
ously.
ffQanu-i its suitmis, inf. To take
things conditionally, that is, if approv
ed ; or, as a merchant, to pay for them
if sold.
A tree, j),s,9, Ficus, L.
s. A dove that goes
like a car, 43 ; [ex cpib, car, et ufii, foot.]
Cp.)
"^Jtjsld, s. A chariot, coach, warchariot, <?s, of which are four kinds ; viz.:
jy^r^io, loeiflii. etDTfib and gfipflsptb. Wils. p.
693. Ratha. 2. (p.) Coition, copulation,
venery, nemiiS), Wils. p. 694. Rata. 3.
A tooth, uAi. Wils. p. 696. Rada. 4.
Flavor, tasteas
Wils. p. 697.
Rasa.
Qjupmggm&uptt^El&etr, s. The
four divisions of an armychariots, ele
phants, cavalry and infantry.
^rrfsttnfiH, s. A charioteer, driver
of a chariot, the coach-man, Qfiiuuiaar.
(/>)

@j^<i^ffii, *. A fever affecting


the blood.
n$$gl!8-U>
LL&UJlh, s.
Spitting of blood, Hemoptysis,

w. s. The primitive element of taste,


&c.
@ s$ u ii# ib)apukpesrio, . A
poem written in a figure painted in the
form of a car, SlfifficstSsdQactxji; which
see.
$apufliLes>&, s. The art of cha
rioteering, coachman-ship, aurigation.
See a&ugrani. (p.)
gfrnQpnjbfeuw, s. A chariot festi
val, <5si^PcJ!. (p.)
jT<u>, s. A waist-string, a waistornament, jjfa>fi*. 2. Mango-tree, an
3. Mercury, quick-silver, us/iism.
(P)

fjifiirppdaiTLLQiif), s. A female
demon. See *m<?i_tf
@}!rp'gd@!irTe8sf), s. Discharge of
blood from the bowels, giimazxtSepuQugi,
^HjipdQsnfsl, a- [prov.] Heat of
blood in youth inflamed with sexual
desires, lasciviousness. 2. Feverish state
of blood, such a state of the system as
induces anger, venery, derangement,
&c., fulness of system, plethora.
g^uppdQstTQgun, s. High mettle,
wantonness, the state of being high-fed,
voluptuousness, giwi^t?.. 2. {fig.)
Pride, arrogance, &c.,
{gjappsQ&itLottrfl, s. A disease of
cows producing a discharge of blood,

Removing the power of mercury from


the system, or from a medicine.
JjjTjgssTLn, s. A tooth, ueo ; [ex
if, to divide.] Wils. p. 696. Radana. 2.
A waist-string, jysnja4r. 3. A child's
waist-string of bells, BebBaX. (p.)
gfi tp sir, s. Eye, saxir. 2. Parrot,
SW). (p.)
* >T$i * Great desire, sexual love,
delight, no*. 2. Coition, copulation, neat
*&. 3. Desire, wish, tSatOuib. ( p.) 4. Wife of
Kama, uKSriD^tSno&s-B!. Wils. p. 695. Rati.
5. (/>.) A female elephant, Quewiur&r.
Wils. p. 696. Radih.
^s^snpsoeis! $)v$u$, s. Kama,
ic<Sr. Wils. p. 695. Ratipati.
);r^i@iBaBujjur$Hld @ iFeto i, s.
Venery, *>mgenb. Wils. p. 695. Ratikuva.
{^t^S, s. A thorny fruit-treethe
jujube, eu*ei[ojia. 2. The
creeper.
3. Brass, lSA*- ( />)
* ^rp/BLci, . Red, crimson, a/
(j>.) 2. Bloodas one of the seven
or constituent parts of the body, -pni.
Wils. p. 690. Rakta. 3. {p.) Red coral,

^UppssiL. tp., s. Clot or con


gelation of blood.
^npfsssssxismeGt, s. A fierce, iras
cible man, Gnutamartb.
j^ZfijSS&eo uLf ^trppaipeii, s.
Consanguinity, gbtfipswut/iib.
jjftrfoiaaiULSQaiQucsxQ&nirrAi. Taking
a wife from among one's kindred.
ftngpdae&g&, s. [oh/.] Offensive
smell of blood, i$0*'ppih.
gfrn/ip&a tl
$. Dysentery,
bloody flux, gtpGuB.
jg)ffp&aeB)p, s. A stain of blood
on cloth, dried gore in a wound, &c.
2. Blood extravasated and coagulated
on the lungs. 3. A collection of blood
in local inflammations, contusions, &c.
^jH^pssesruLf^ s. Obesity, a full
or morbid state of the blood, plethora,
Q&rteiijjeos. 2. (Jig.) Pride, arrogance,

^uppmass, inf. To raise or eject


blood whether from disease or injury.
fiijpptEi&eisrp, inf. To turn black
and hardas a bruise or contusion.
*, rAsiAB*, inf. To bleed, to take
blood from.
@ff^'(5Lf//?i_ft n
u>l$ ifl l..,
inf. To spring, flow or spout as blood
from a vein.
^nppensiii, 3. The Qf in (senit
plant.
@ n$p 9 it lL ) , s.
Martyrdom.
( Christian usage.)
s. Swelling in the ab
domen from obstruction of the menses,
operating as a preventive of pregnancy,
^n$p&8rBUL\, s. Local inflam
mation, r^ap*i. 2. Fulness of blood,
jDrAsiiQuffAg. 3. Suffusion of blood
from a bruise, g)j^*GjS(. 4. (fig.)
Insolence, haughtiness, !As*Q*r(ifuq.
j^Hr&pfiji&tTa, inf. To look aghast,
appear pallid.

^ir^^Slip, inf. To shed blood.


2. (fig.) To kill.
^tapp^&Gsnriy inf. To have the
blood driedas in emaciation. 2. To
turn pale by having the feelings wound
ed or mortified. 3. To be reduced in
flesh by hunger, fasting, &c, be ema
ciated.
^npfrigiut. ul|, v. noun. Thrilling
of the blood in seeing or hearing a near
relation under suffering, also superstitiously supposed to lake place on such
an event, though not seen or heard of.
@}srpppQ&tTL-ne>\, s. Relation,
consanguinity, g^itfisibutp\b.
^tr^isnwLj, s. Vein, blood-vessel,
@a^ua5, s. Libation of blood
which it is supposed some of the deities
partake, G$ite%li:gtbue$. 2. Bloody sa
crifice, Ma^C>s,M>u>S. 3. (fig.)
Murder, QJw.
^iTjipuitp^lujw, s. Consangui
nity, kin.
Jj)a isipu neLf,itemirii, s. One of the
thirty-two kinds of prepared arsenic.
IgjrrppiSlppLD, s. The name of a
disease, a vehement casting up or vomit
ing of blood.
@f^uu*ij t-i^np0uuas>iD,
Plumpness of body, fulness, sleekness,
jg)!Tpuuy5l, s. Blood-guiltiness,
revenge for blood-shed.
@j p$uini&vLiLo, s. A urinary
passing of bloodas in bad cases of
gonorrhoea, g>*(?*fi.
^Hj^uLSffeuitsii, s. A flood or
deluge of blood, girAsuQura-Ags.
^ir^uiSireineiiyS. One of the seven
hells, aQpisB&frQflliirgl.
@)BfSpu t$ if) weir, s. A blood
thirsty man.
f)rrfpuiS6tsr&Lo, s. A species of
inflammation in the head with dis
charges of blood.
^a^uLfeaiiu^r, s. A species
of the beaver snake, the bite of which
speedily causes hemorrhage from the
eyes, nose, mouth and other passages.
^n^LcakieS, s. A very venom
ous kind of snake whose bite causes
the blood to issue from the pores.
$DppLonL-eist, s. A demon fabled
to be dreadfully cruel.
@5^aru)ffj6Biiru), s. The atteSds&i
Reddle, red chalk.
$!rp0Qpeou>i s. Hemorrhoids.
^jiT^eiieSuLj, s. Convulsion by
too great a fulness of blood.
@j^i56i/eirs(fl, s. A species of red
yam.
j^nfipeuittfl, . Immoderate flow
of menses. See ginto.
@ff^a9/r?ttJ6ar, s. A species of
beaver snake.

Win
^ffji^QeufS, Wanton cruelty,
high mettle. 2. Fury from drinking
blood.
@)npn&ujii>, s. The heartas the
receptacle of blood.
gftuppnuDuniii, s Red vestments,
blood-colored cloth, &iuii*81ai ; [ex #a
uiii, vesture.]
gj)npQptipustiiii,s. The red waterlily, Q*i(g.ir, Nymphoea rubra ; [ex
e-puKib, lily.] Wils. p. 692. Rdktotfala.
itppiriLGl, s. The fifty-eighth
year of the Hindu cycle, S{S"-ism<5'-^^'f'^t>. The jgl,*, tree, Ficus
tsiela. 2. The u*t# or jujube tree,
Ziziphus jujuba, L. (p.)
gbrfrQif), s. The
tree, (p.)
gjftTjSSjslsnrLH, s. A jewel, a gem,
precious stone, miiamf. Wils. p. 695. Ratna.
The nine gems are, 1. SsiQ^Mib gomada.
2. /aiti, sapphire. 3. umaib, coral. 4.
LfCujtrmA, topaz. 5. wqvb, emerald. 6.
iofcfl**ii, ruby. 7. opts, pearl. 8. ><
fmib, lapis-lazuli. 9. nvii, diamond.
[<lp#jsleard&wu emit{)npleBrdati>
utii, s. A kind of carpet of various
colors, probably studded with gems in
ancient times, &tgir*aibuaii.
^ird^eard^f^ssih, s. A book of
comparisons by l/*<?i*), &j>LfM<ur4j.
2. A medical book of Agastiar, s>riii_ii.
^ud^esruifttLsaf, S. Acquaint
ance with gems, the art or practice of
examining precious stones, girfi&arQfrp
farone of the sixty-four &wgfar<4.
^)jr^i^earuueoeod(g, s. A palan
keen ornamented with precious stones.
)!ip$mtiituii>, . That which is
like, made of or adorned with gems,
the nature or appearance of precious
stones. Wils. p. 695. Ratnamaya.
^ns^earinirleo, s. A garland of
gems.
^ss^t^snw s. The ocean, siio.
Wils. p. 695. Ratnakaka. (p.) 2.
[prov.] The sea north of Ramisseram.
See wQ*'&.
t6Gusp$GBtw, s. The nine kinds of
gems. See Qbifflscnb.
J- -sjSleisflt s. A kind of cubit
measured with closed hand, iSy-opipib. Wils.
p. 695. Ratio. 2. A bone, the ulna, qp<*
ca .* ....
. .. { Anal.)
^jir&v^j, s. (Hin.) Stores or pro
visions for an army, C&mJ&@M.
!r fBgi
v. noun. Clamoring,
) it ik tS <r il), s. A hole, fissure,
chasm, giumi. Wils. p. 696. Rand'hba.
2. [in astrology.] The rising of a sign at
the moment of one's birth, QsttrmeaiBanb.
<r ld saw ld g) t ld eszifl IU LD , s.
Pleasing, charming others, QariipjQ*L*>s.
Wils. p. 696. Rahan'a and Ramas'ueya.
(/>)
jjgnrLDetssTsisr, s. A husband, isniusasr.
Wils. p. 696. Raman'a.
9(i

gj)<reQ
To be pleased, satisfied, contented, smCpt
(p.)
*^}!TlSujld @ju>u9(ut>, s. Plea
santness, agreeablencss, satisfaotion, con
tentment,
[ex s, delight.] Wils.
p. 697. Ramya.
^jjlduld () a ld es> u , *. (Tel.
tfoTSSxs.) A saw. Wot*. 2. (p.) The
musk-cat, m*egtt.iSts*ib.
jg)!Twud&eo, . Spatum adamantinum, (s<sifi**ii.
ldiSsuld, s. Pepper, ufleirg.
*^)tSsc, s. A stag, alevwrresr. 2. A
species of deer. nitmtti. 3. The first lunar
mansion, jftadati. 4. A sounding horn, an
instrument of music, imfiQOsiiiui. (p).
j"aJC33Tii, . The koil or Indian
cuckoo, <gilA<. 2. Bell-metal, Qbtu:i.
3. Jesting, utmniutitg^fit. 4. A camel,
giii_*ii>. Wils. p. 697. Ravan'a. (p.)
ggjreuGO, s. Any thing borrowed or
lent (money excepted,) itoit<d*t*jfrstQ*r
Qucjdr. 2. A loan, lending, licEr*^*
^KiOarAaM ; [ex Jgr, to beg.] (c.)
^/rreiJeoQsLLs, inf. To ask the
loan of a thing
@ja/ei)0/r,tn/'. To lend, loan.
j a/ ei> S 6D ii>, s. Land lent to
another who shares the produce with
the owner.
^!reueosS(S, s. A borrowed house,
lodging.
^jaiing^, s. A family living
with others, the owners of the house.
2. A family occupying a borrowed
house.
^neujbQffng)!, s. [pror.] Support
obtained by spunging on others.
^}jeujr>Ljita!>s>i, s. A cloth lent.
*gjj)reQ, s. The sun, ^^^sspr. 2.
The right canal for the passage of the
vital air, snAfitira/su^a/ini. Wils. p. 697.
Ravi. 3. A hill, mountain, u>Jw. (p.)
j<i$ffe3&eBreiiri}>, s. True distance
of the sun from the earth, uit<g&gfii,&
^neSan&pus, s. The sun-stone or
burning glass,
Wils. p.
697. Ravikanta.
@ira9(56i>ii, a. The solar dynasty,
@jaS(?/Fpju>, s. Argument for
the equation of the sun's place.
g)jo9/Fflw, s. The twenty-seventh
or last lunar mansion, a contraction of
gUreSLjiLj^jS, s. True diurnal
motion of the sun in his orbit,
gjaJir^m^,, s. The mean
daily motion of the sun, @faarg:m^to
^ueSeSsQsuui, s. In solar
eclipses the sun's declination. Bi*a*jflp

)Tir
gg)>reBaas,a,s. (Tel.
A short
jacket worn by women, a tucker, Qfiu*
g) <r afl u>^7, s. Silver, Qevarafi.
(M. Die.)
$g}!T(Sij, s. The night-time from sun
set to sun-rise, consisting of four watches
or nmb or thirty H^fasx, also written,
and iri&$fl.
^rreurSsunsir, s. A cock as mark
ing the watches, of the night, QtmpCst\jt.
gjjsi/iig/zJ, s. [in lore poetry.] The
place agreed on by lovers for meeting
by night, a
.jj.-.j:..?..; ;
ui.(g^^*i_i4. (p.)
^jsQeuiBimrw, s. A kind of tree
of phosphoric quality shining in the
dark, Qvrgi<Sa.*ib. (p.)
)nQsunesr, s. The moon, skfiiaGsr.
(/>).
^ira/^^j-LD, s. Wrath, fierceness.
See fi)Qfv*ifio. (p.)
*^)j"ffl/irsi/LD, s. One of the divi
sions of hell, p/r*iA. (See g)Qrs<i.)
2. One of the twenty-eight Agamas of
the Saivites, gj<ju4Q^i_rai>pOjf<irp.
gjfij-ssxsu, s. (Tel. $syo.) A particle,
JFgBy. 2. Shot, >ljur4)ac\9Qiu4*cBran&. 3.
A diamond, mtSni. 4. A trifling quanti
ty, Q*rpuib.
g) /rsrf?, s. The Qsaasremp tree, Cassia,
.
^)j"/r, s. Night. See g)ja|.
@2tw*xe*ituafi*asjdl$pg.fiQt
To get a
living, property, &c, by working day and
night.
iSiiico. 1 labored day and night but gain
ed nothing.
jSlri!*)*i_*jjjii_rdr. He slipt away tak
ing advantage of the night. 2. He tra
velled by night.
jg)rTir&&Js>rr, s. The moon, sh^ssst.
^anssniisa-eo, s. Fever occur
ring only by night.
j<jna&neOii>, s. Night-time.
gfriTirppisis, inf. To pass the night,
tarry or lodge a night. See ^<s.
jj)niruusei), s. Night and day.
^lairuunnrnLeirnp, s. Night
time. 2. adv. Nightly, by night.
@ a rr u iS & en # , s. Begging by
nightconsidered despicable.
^artuQunfesru), s. The Lord's
supper. (Christian usage.)
^Hriru>rreiiru>, s. The length of the
night in different monthsused in
astronomy, girierufaD*.
{"yiraQpfgiTppu), s. An auspicious
hour occurring in the night.
jgVj/ra/i^/, j. Travelling by night.
)aireS i$.iLi, inf. [used adverbially ]
At day-break.

$j<rtr&
Jj)<r/r.szi>, s. Love, desire, affec
tion, passion as a power of the soul in
operation while in connection with matter,
2. Connubial love, sexual desire,
Ciaraii. 3. Color, tint, dye, ip<k. 4. Red
ness, BmiuLf. (p.) 5. A tune or musical mode,
a*rrf#. Wils. p. 699. Raoa. Of this
mode, four classes are given, Sin*fg<sfi, r.
viz.: I. &>*>, tunes appropriate to dif
ferent districts of countryas maritime,
agricultural and mountainous, ^aaggi!*
Ag>"_j!ir*ia. Of these there are five, viz. :
1. <5&Q- 2. u^riA. 3. eifiift. 4. torsgib.
5. OeiimJ). II. Qtuji/A, tunes applicable
to different kinds of poetryas to Qmiatr
L/r, *cafffU/(CTii; tO jy**, -v'"-~r-: to *nStjuF,
uwgliritti; to Mo2fgiea>p, ourrf. III. &ari,
tunes suited to peculiar occasionsas
>riL<*_, martial music; s?2utgi, n
and **afl<ufft, dancing tunes, or tunes for
festive Occasions;
a*n-W<2>, jfwrifiL/^,
L$iur*i_i and Lydr*irr<l, for condolence.
IV. uii, tunes adapted to seasons as
to the spring, ^nQit, &c; the morning-,
QiGflietib, g)cr!ccvP, &c. ; noon, /risuaih, Qfi
tfr^JL*/, &C. ; evening, nr<WL_io, *e5;ursMfl;
night,
Others are applicable to all
times. There are thirty-two tunes men
tioned; viz.: I. urS. 2. C*>4)^><[j. 3.
?tf)A8r53. 4. ^C^. 5. yijrtfsii. 6. Ca/srff
c
7.
8. Quod). 9. frrsii. 10.
QmGgiaih. 11. L/A)u,S>. 1 2. *.-(?//). 13. ui_
14. C^fl. 15. uf>0. 16. fits-*.
17. irtgi. 18. riii>*B.Jisa>^. 19. /rjfl.
20. afl<ii. 21. mad. 22. mniMt. 23.
0rt_)fasu. 24. *J*fA. 25. L/BJffsrto. 26.
27. xswQurfi. 28. Qerfl. 29.
uiIodl^ 30. GgrsiLrJI. 31. nkgsH, 32. *i
ri*i Of these, 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25. 29,
are male tunes, and the three following
each of them respectively are their wives.
Of these, 1-5 are appropriated to Brahmans; 9-13 to kings; 17-21 to merchants;
25-29 to tradesmen and laborers. The
deity of the 1st is r<*; of the 2d figunii;
of the 3d rt*igi; of the 4th
Of the 5th gAuor; of the 6th sugar; of
the 7 th tlmumdr; and of the 8th gnhqcs
*the wives being joined with each.
^/airsiiiseods^ansms^eoiu, inf.
To run into another tune.
^srna^^esruu/.uni, inf. To sing
agreeably to the tune.
l)!riT4Sibpuu, inf. To fall out of
tuna
flairs u iR iLeta&s&rmeisr, s. One
skilled in music.
^nrrsuuiiSp&, s. The practice
of vocal or instrumental music, the
knowledge of melody or music in ge
neral, gj0*uaSAjls.
gfrrrirsQuiQ&a, inf. To pitch a
tune, ^aiatXOiti^*K.
ggjrrrr&ihuirt , inf. To sing.
gfrzn&sSan&w, s. Secular passions
and pursuits, and the contrary, aSgij^
* jt}7tr&euesr, s. Rama in his seventh
incarnation a grandson of .-<g and son
of pet$or and Qisrjjuborn to kill the
giants jgjTi*rir, &c, @rru<r. Wils. p. 700.
Bag'hava. 2. Any one who is born in
the family of the monarch Rag'hu.
^firaefl, s. The Qu(^QiSQ^(i^&eo
plant, Tribulus lanuginosa, Z.
13

@%}rirae8 <ssrtjanr) i_au>, s. The Oa/r


ortvp tree, Cassia, L.
f}rirl, s. (Canarese.) A kind of
grainas C*i4if<g, Elensine cozacana.
*^)ir'r(5 * The ascending node
regarded as one of the nine planets in the
form of a monstrous serpent or dragon,
which, with
the descending node, is
feigned to grasp the sun and moon and
thus to cause eclipses, xtstbutibLj. Wils. p.
705. Rahd.
^nrrQsrr&iw, s. An inauspicious
portion of time containing an hour and
a half, occurring daily, being that part
which is under the influence of g&rmg.
^/t/tq, s. The QarrGwp&w gem,
cat's eye.
*Jj)j"/r<s<s^Lo, s. One of the eight
kinds of marriagethat in which the
bride is seized by violence. See umib.
Wils. p. 699. Raksbasah. (p.)
*$)4~rr<sXjrr^rtriL&pir, s. One
of the two classes of foes to the Devas
or genii, sometimes improperly called
giants. They appear to be of various
descriptions, being either powerful Titans
in a preternatural formas Ravana and
othersor mischievous and cruel goblins,
demons, vampires or fiends, haunting ce
meteries, devouring human beings, &c,
#r*si. Wils. p. 699. Raksiiara.
@jair&aa exrthy s. A set of demons
as Rakshasas one of the eighteen
classes.
^nnaapLDasmiLy s. See insists!us.
@}<jn&$, s. A female fiend.
(g a n i.ijs S if i^njii, s. Valiant
exploits, gigantic feats.
^aniLfpu&pun, s. The pro
geny, or race of demons.
@lanaif,$u>nmuj, s. The illusions
or charms of demons.
t it a S safl, s. A queen, ^s&.
Wils. p. 701. Rajkee. See Rajan.
*$}rrr&&ihgjfirrr&jSLh, s. Pride,
arrogance, presumptionthe quality or
passion, the predominance of which leads
to knowledge, valor, &c, QpA&mgpiQwisirj).
Wils. p. 702. Rajasa. (p.)
^ar>8p(8jesisnhi^sQ^rr^eearih, s.
A predisposition to pride. See <gtnru>.
<r ir & 6sr
s. ( fern.
A king, monarch, prince, jfr
2. The moon, *#r*. Wils. p. 701.
Rajan.
jy/or ^TSSQfiSggitQx^tiS^axutfith. He is
like a lime, pleasing to the prince.
@ff/7<F<s>!utD^nns uun'Zesr, s. The
royal elephant, peculiar for its symme
try and used by the king on special
occasions. It is seven cubits high, nine
long, and thirteen round the belly.
* $TiT&=a!ri>, s. The royal tribunal
of the king's ministers in Travancore.
(Besch.) 2. Wils. p. 700. Rajakaha.
Tax or toll imposed by the king, g$cs>p.
^nn&aeo&ihy s. War between
states, sjj&iQ&LijQeafosBi. 2. Tyran
nical acts of a king towards his subjects,
Q*rOB<?*ii#w>u;. .3. The invasion of a
foreign power, QmippsasQaiu^KS^ista.

^anfsrr rflaj ld, s. Political affairs,


affairs of state. 2. [uswjc] An im
portant thing.
@xr/r^f?/r7, s. The ichneumon king
said to be white, of diminutive size
and carried by others, Qu<airSA
(5 essr ii, s. The attributes
of the kingbeing three, viz. : ^bxhbu,
vigilance; &S, learning, and gtczfieiam
*>u>, courage, resolution.
^nneriijLDnaeisT) s. (fern. (Sjicrrrpjsl
giofil ) A prince, king's son.
{)n rr gQ s n &) ii, s. Royal attire,
princely bearing.
n tr&Q sneer-ip, s. A violent dis
ease in which the phlegmatic humor
is supposed to be prevalent, attended
with bloody expectoration, ^'Crit.
^irnffffiEisLDj)!w&&erDu, s. The
royal assembly, senators, courtiers.
Wils. p. 702. Rajasau'ha.
^ziTe&Qpappnri, s. An assembly
of state, assembly in the presence of a
king.
^jrrirf&meisrui, s. Ensigns of royal
ty, regalia, the apparatus of a coro
nationthere are twenty-one of them,
viz.: 1. opi*., crown. 2.
the um
brella denoting safety and protection.
3. sif, hair-fans. 4. Qfid-q., elephanthook. 5. qui*, drums. 6. *si<i,, the
discus weapon. 7. utter, elephants. 8.
Qij_, banners. 9. ioSIAj, eity-wa'.ls. 10.
Ggwnxib, festoons or other decorations.
11. /iA<3i_ii, pots full of water with
other things. 12. uun-fcu, garlands. 13.
*Bcg, chanks. 14.
seas. 15. lossrut,
the sword fish. 16.
turtles. 17.
jgtoBrAauAi, a pair of carp-fish. 18. Pj
sii, lions. 19.
lamps. 20. jg<_uii>,
bulls. 21. ^"o, the throne.
^ij^oiiJU), . A sacrifice perform
ed only by a universal monarch attend
ed by his vanquished tributary princes,
piutsii. Wils. p. 702. Rajasoova.
@(7/r<fG*sa)ai/, s. A visit paid to a
sovereign. 2 . The service of a king.
^anfpiBgasrui, s. A visit to or sight
of the kingdeemed auspicious on new
year's day, &c, fr*?ncr**rmens.
@)!iiT&$(nju>ih^inrreifil, s. Juris
prudence, public justicewhether con
duct proper for a king towards his sub
jects as prescribed in the shaslars, or
as consistent with acknowledged prin
ciples, jjr*^. Wils. p. 700. Rajad'haumma and Rajaneedi.
ma: - ^nratcswsr^, s. A metropolis, the
residence of a king, a court, gjceoienqp
wMitb. Wils. p. 701. Rajad'uani.
^unff^irsnBiLHTuSry^Aay inf. To be
arrogantas a bold or immodest woman.
^aiTfftBlrre&ujW) s. Royal treasure,
wealth.
^nn&giQnn&LD, s. Treason, dis
loyalty, sedition, any act of unfaithful
ness to the stateas smuggling, not
paying taxes, &c. Wils. p 700. RajaDBOBA.
07

jg)j/r#6ru/r?, s. A queen,
{g)!jrr&gi6uij>, s. Royalty, regal
power or qualities, imperial dignity,
government, dominion, royal preroga
tive, jyj^i/^q. Wils. p. 700. RaJATVA.
^tjn&isnaw, s. One of the four
high castes of the cobra snake, jw/s*
{<)!7iT&Qt5n&aw^nn&Qis its g;, s.
Royal favor or benignity, clemency in
general. 2. A king's look.
Gjjnn&Qitng&n, s. The final or
most excruciating throes in child-birth.
ja it # u <f)& s w, s. Danger from
public authority as the result of an
astrological calculation, gr*u<uiA.
^antFutL i_ti>, s. Kingship, kingly
office, r*<rrlsn-w.
^nnsupQniA, s. A royal edict,
@ff*iii_s. 2. The title of a royal
grant, - ! r? .y sstu$ s^
@)!jn#up$Ele&, $. A queen, an
J.inii8zr!. Wils. p. 701. RaJAI'ATUKK.
@ztnffiuiuih, s. Danger or appre
hension from government, jyugjCarifl
{^urneuifl, s. A royal horse having
prescribed specialities, ufiui*.
)ane u n lL gbi g^inr&urresip
g)rr*m/ii*i4, s. A public road, a high
way.
{g)arT&i5l6trsB)eu, s. A virulent
species of cancer on the back, jgr*iyd.
s. Special wisdom,
such as leads to great enterprisescon
sidered peculiar to those of princely
birth, S2*a^4^.
jg)a nitldQa is$nth, s. The name of
a city.
^lUnfwesarteiw, s. A royal con
gress.
With the royal congress which throng
ed every where, (urr^ii.)
^xn&w'fcsr}an&u>neifl<3s>&, s. A
royal palace.
)an#wnmnaw, s. A species of
venomous snake, <j/icJw.
j^rnT&LDrresfluJili, s. A royal gift of
land or otherwise, a munificent grant of
a king.
@)<jttgwn&uj!jneg\m , s. A title of
excellence used in addressing.
$srr#(tpp$Blanrr, s. A royal signet.
^junffQiurrsw^ s. A configuration
of the planets, denoting the highest
prosperity and honor to one born under
its influence, Q/rszresrjglpauAQsr<S!3&/ii-if.
2. One of the four yogas exer
cised by a sage, letfAgAiiGdjrasrOTSQaji
^nnesn&ssr@an snj&nire ear, s.
A king of kings, an emperor, a pa
ramount sovereigna title given to
princes or used in compliment merely,
**ta8. Wils. p. 701. Rajabaja.
702. Rajad'hikaja.
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)an#!inQ#avsiiiB, s. Durga,^?/f
>*. 2. Parvati, uitmfi.
@)nn&iflaii>^jn&rfldaih, s. Roy
alty, reigning, state, government, do
minion, rule, jyfJrCft.
^anfiftsihueiaeaisr^ inf. To reign.
@ snffGdiL* u5, s. The goddess
who presides over kingdoms, wifr<5.
<).y n & eu & iu w@ffff#a/^.szrii>, s.
Captivating or winning over a king by
magic, &C, @stseet>m>ffairi3uu(S#glSB>s.
@nnffGULLL-w, s. [vul.] Puhlic, po
litical matters.
^unffenu-L-iliQuff, inf. To speak
on political subjects.
^smseuiBeas:, s. Royal honors,
^HJiriFeuiTSSii, s. The king's an
cestry or lineage, the king's relations.
2. A color mixed with white and black.
$ntr&eue>)eo<5imjD-P!, s. The prero
gatives of kings are four, viz. : 1. Qup
p&, making acquisitions. 2.
col
lecting revenue. 3. A**>, preserving
treasures. 4. usiAaAi, distributing or
expending revenue.
^anfeuarerfl, s. A large, red spe
cies of yam, fw*<4G*..
)stit& eunsesru>, s. A kind of pa
lankeen used by kings, fito*.
@ an 9 eu n uS ai, s. The gate of a
royal palace.
^!rns=eSu.(B!Tu>, s. Tyranny.
^air^eSiiessTih, s. A large ulcer.
@ffff<Fei9j(r#6ar, s. Kuvera, @(?u
f*. 2. A king of kings, ^).-.'*^r. 3.
Duriothana, giAQutjiarar.
@j/TcFa9 (r^iLffija^ s. The Qsnm
p tree, Cassia fistula, L. Wils. p.
702. Rajavruksha.
f^iriT&QSQrrnpih, s. Sedition.
s. A high road,
royal road, main street.
$nn&naQ2izisT, s. The government,
command, justice of a king, ^r^zam.
Wils. p. 702. Rajaona. 2. Penalty
of law, ^rffi&kru-tb.
^jrn&niiisw, s. Government,
dominion, royalty, monarchy, ^ifrcR.
2. The component parts or body of a
state, which arc sixteen. See p*ri>*ib.
^anen&eisrw, s. A throne, &msn
^anrn^snuwi s. Royal power,
authority, jurisdiction, ^TtgsitgAiauffl
)nrT&n$uf3@j/rf j^uot, s.
An emperor, a universal monarch, a
king of kings.
@j/r^ii, *. Kingly authority.
@ nn @s iiQ@ in eS& ii, s. Unfore
seen events, prosperous or adverse, that
may happen by royal authority or
providencea term employed in mak
ing contracts, &c.

$Tn-&n-6urrigr&ihi, s. A gem,
jporii. There are four different kinds, viz.:
*Gifistewiitfiib, of a white color
Asia, blue or azureilfn*wii#pib, golden or
yellow, and *Giraair*tm/i#/sti, of a red color.
Wils. p. 702. IIajavaktta.
D TTG=ir<srfl, $. A large kind of hawk,
a falcon, giuLifi.
^nn&naflQGuLLiSDi, s. Hawking,
catching birds with a tame hawk.
g)j-tf~f, s. A zodiacal sign, epemir.
2. (p.) A collection, flock, constellation,
cluster, assemblage, _tLi_ii. 3. Heap, ac
cumulation, <5SajAi. Wils. p 705. Kas'i.
4. Assortment, row, class, file, regularity
in conduct,
Wils. p. 702. Raji.
The twelve signs of the zodiac are: 1.
<Juji_ii, Aries. 2. i_uii, Taurus. 3. ifgsri,
Gemini, twin daughters. 4.
Cancer. 5. ftcni, Leo. 6. Marsd, Virgo.
7. aiei)J>, Libra. 8. S(5#fi*ui, Scorpio. 9.
Sagittarius. 10. irr<i, Capricornus.
11. tgihuib, Aquarius. 12. iSssrii. Pisces
Of these, six are in the northern hemis
phere and are called -^rriirnR, and six
in the southern, named, fiii^^vewSithe
three first and three last are cuiSnS,
ascending signsand the intermediate,
pii<giSri8, descending signs. Note. In
astrology, the zodiac is divided into three
equal parts of four signs each, in reference
to their supposed influences as *r.-rfi,
the four signs auspicious to movements,
as journeyings, &c, Aries, Cancer, Libra,
and Capricornus; mfirmB, the four signs
auspicious to stationary actions or em
ployments, Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and
Aquarius; and _uiuirf), the four signs
alike auspicious to both classes, Gemini,
Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces.
)nn&4anDsh)n n & are/ratesr,
s. A fortunate person, a lucky fellow.
)nn&&#s&aii,^Bn&euilLw, s.
The zodiac.
f^HrnSisnpeBr, s. The ruling planet
at the time of a configuration, ftfi*P
^nn&Lf i_ti, s. [in astrology.] The
situation of the planets in the signs,
^anSuuessriji, s. Coin in quan
tityeach piece not being separately
examined.
)zn&lu<3ifleii, s. The passage
of a planet from one constellation to
another, iiB<ax.
{j$rm@uQun(TTj0;Sio, s. Agreement
in several particulars, between the zo
diacal signs of a man and woman in
order to their being adapted to each
other for marriage, u>asuQuK3tpicu$
Q<sr^r. 2. The supposed influence of
one's signspoken when any thing
unfavorable happens, gj.-rfiijuon*.
@j/rRu)6!xiri_siiii), s. The zodiac,
gjiwfittLLi-iA. 2. [in astronomy.'] Zodiacal
sign, oor.
H$lcS)<Deiri-*im<gs*>pt3pG*Qi. If less, add
twelve signs to it.
<^an&tuerrd&> inf. To measure a
heap of grain.
^jirn^iuneorisetat, s. Regular con
duct, good behavior.

^rrnSan&iuiruj, adv. In heaps, * ^la-.T LL&jsir, s. A kind of titans


companies, assemblages, by files, rows,
or demons. See
Wils. p. 699.
&c
Raksuasa.
fggwn&eu&Qatii, s. [in astronomy.]
tit lLi$- earth, s. A spinning wheel,
Retrogression of a planet to the next
sign.
^atnLuf-eBr(gr)&piD^aml. u^esfis^
@tt@, s. (Win.) Union, agree
fit*g!iiiLif.4si'iijfiit_, inf. To spin yarn,
thread, &c, with a spinning wheel.
ment, an amicable settlement among liti
gating parties, reconciliation, umicable^hitlL Lp.68ra//rDip, s. A species
IleSS, Qsamimii.
of plantain whose bunches have an in
termediate blank space, giiism&vtanip.
jgj/r/r user oar, inf. To reconcile,
to form a contract, &c, to make a thing
a hlLi^. ear^feij ^nitLLisf.etsr&^iit,
agreeable.
s. A kind of turning swing with
four vanes like a wind-millsometimes
@}anQuui, inf. To agree as in
called
the fandango, ^sa.
making a bargain, to consent, become
agreeable to, be reconciled to.
*^titlL, s. A king, ^jHfeisr.
jf*/iMiu(2urlTt5)ijuCt9.(TfAQ(3CSer. They
(/')
are now reconciled.
* gfitrirsnTLn, s. A leaf, @9g\>. 2. A
peacock's tail, unJj&ffgso*. Wils. p. 703.
%)tt!,s. Noon, mid-day, wpl\un
Ran'a.
<)
J~ it srafl, s. [prop. Jgj/Tujasa/?.] A
s ir ) iu tii, s. A secret mystery,
queen, jjrfi. (c.)
any thing hidden, recondite, jOui
{^jintGs&sunffwi s. A seraglio, *gi/if
cr=r. 2. (p.) l'udendum muliebre, Qua*

^nnin
s. Sugreeva the friend
of Kama and the king of his monkey
hosts, aiTu*. Wils. p. 704. Ra.maSAKHA.
{g}ljiTLC&thilrreisr, s. Rama, ^inrrw
Wils. p. 704. RAMAC1IAKOKA.
n !tu>&^it, s. The ji/eBsfljp^x) or
bullock's heart, Anona reticulata.
)onwgn@stsr, s. Hanuinan. \Vrils
p. 704. Ramaooota.
j^aa'AisirpLiziii, s. Rainnad chief
town of the Maravars.
^umaunemw, s. A very small in
sect that lays eggs on hooks, papers,
&c, mars them, &c and afterwards
assumes wings and becomes a moth,
u/S/stfcaSw^^Atgijy^Q. (See ><k.) 2. The
arrow of arrows, ^eiwssibL/. 3. A medi
cine, $)Qiai-~fid>.
^unwisnQpsS , s. Sita, the wife of
Rama.
jjil)!riTLDrrjgi&eBr, s. The younger hrother of Rama, g;cui<gB!r. 2. The name
of one of Vishnu s followers who propa
gated Ills religion, >LiQg#>*(oiu,j/L,tfQeur

$}Tirgspi&i ti, s. (i/in.)[uZ. <)!iti


An army, band, company, G*!ar.
^an^ueuiis^tLi, in/. To enlist,
enroll soldiers.
sir&Srrrr^usuw, s. Infantry, foolsoldiers.
^j!rir<Eih, s. A fire-brand nearly
burnt, *si_iQ*r4Srd). (p.)
*g) <r /r aa)^, a. A famous shep
herdesswife of Krishna, B(jLi[j_rcSnofo
9. 2. The sixteenth asterisni, metsib, 3.
Lightning, if**. Wils. p. 703. Rad'ha.
jgnrirasjpsiTiifeBr, s. Krishna, (75
iijf.ardr.
Night, @j/r, Wils.
p. 703. Ratri. (c.)
ggir'4pifl3ivj6$i<2ajfiAjjt<!0 . Do not go out
in night times.
Qbi'tSfitopofgiib. The whole night.
g)r4py)*^rcir. He came last night.
unfstnnpgslirl, s. Midnight.
ggjTirrb^i, s. (For.) The hip, reins or
kidneys, fi)3iju;.
^uni^isQss, inf. To have pains
in the hipas in labor.
*, ff"Tto6sefi, s. A tune, fpiftsnsiD.
Wils. p. 704. Rauakalke. (p.)
@j-/ru3>saii), s. A dangerous kind
of measles, coming out and striking in
again, pteae/tgiR. (c.)
*g})!rn-usa'fFlsts)uj, s. One of the
thirty-two tunes, jjjirz*ibQpOugiitihi}.@iQ>ai

@jit tcmuestiru). s. The most cele


brated epic poem of the Hindus, re
cording the adventures of Rama, sove
reign of Oude, g>iorta. Wils. p. 704.
Ramayan'a.
jg)rrnQw&rru>, s. A sacred island
of the Hindus situated between Ceylon
and the continent of India, ^i&a/cn^cuii.
g) T IT IU dF LO. S. ( Tel. T^O>-,^.)
Secretaryship, the business of a secretary,

a & uj$ n ear w@ j rr& tueivpn


rio, s. A secret placeas i*8utfii
arii. 2. The interior or secret place in
the templethe sanctum sanctorum.
epcDsfajsmrii. 3. The women's apartments
in the royal palace, the zenana,
Hii 4. The secret parts of men or
women, . .... .i.v.--.-. (/*.)
* 0lT TWsJti) s. The water-snake,
tiuuiii-i. Amphisbxna, L. ; [ex rrfl, a line.]
Wils. p. 703. Rajila. 2. The rat-snake,
/> *uut
( /'. )
gg) tit{?suds, s. The lotns flower,
/KjxmuKii, Nelumbium. Wils. p. "03.
Kajeeva.
gjftj-ir&Sttuih, s. A kingdom,
state, realm, jywguSi-ii. 2. A territory,
reign, country, i3. 3. The administra
tion of sovereignty, the exercise of royal
power, jf.-rg(>. 4. The world, h-j.
Wils. p. 703. Kajya.
@!M#iur8urredsisni, s. Protect
ing or governing a country, &u*8ju
^jir&QiuufluireoeisrtriueBiireBBr, inf.
To protect a country, to govern so as
to promote the prosperity of its inha
bitants.
QjtTirsSiujuinrih, s. Reign, govern
ment.

To govern so that not even the clapper


of a bell shall be moved; i. e. to govern
justly so that no body shall have reason
to complain.
gjim^&iuuinrii^iTiKis, inf. To bear *^Tirmi tii, s. Assafcetida, Quq^ei
the burden of government, to reign.
siuib. Wils. p. 704. Ramao'ha.
g$ titlim, s. The name of a * ^jTiTLntii, s. Beauty, beautifulness,
country. giGfiwt. 2. (p.) An ass, <v>>.*.
any thing pleasing, jyw. Wils. p. 704.
3. (M. Die.) Onion, Qi>imn. 4. AssaRama, (/j.)
fictida, Qi_i;jeji4.
*@ TiriMsisr, s. Ramaone of the in
* {! 3 /r lL & <9> , s. The forty-ninth
carnations of Vishnu. See fanaatk, Wils.
year of the Hindu cycle, gf/(ji_iD.
p. 704. Rama.

^nnuu&ssnneisr{g)znuj.PBir, s. A
public secretary or accountant, jiiJrj*).
g) sr irtu oBsfl , s. A queen,
(P)
* gjfinrujsiiT, s. A king, an emperor,
^jssor. See &re*or.
j-/rsut_ti, s. The as'oka tree,
Guatteria longifolia. (p.) 2. Fil
ing,
(f.)
jx rr en U.Q eueo, s. Work exe
cuted by the file.
^)3"/rsw^_, s. The cardamom, ejeoth,
Elettaria cardamomum.
^jjireveosrui, s. A lamp, eSeird^.
(/>)
>j) r it eu ssir sk, s. The king of
Lunka or Ceylon, killed by Rama, gjtviieo*
GitpA. AVila. p. 704. Ravan'a.
^aire>j6siiTffdireeflujn&, s. A name
of Havana when he disguised himself
under the mask of a hermit. 2. (Jiy.) A
deceitful person.
^juneuesBiekLcib^ltr), s. The minister
of Ravana, icGsrftrdr. 2. (fig) A de
ceitful person, a hypocrite, *ui_sr.
^uneueiTirasnSeaf, s. A species of
grass resembling the whiskers of Ra
vana, 6>'4&, Spinifex squarrosus, L.
^)un6>i(g<si!)ppic>@jn'sii(raa;6n)ilsu), $.
A kind of lute formed with a hollow
cocoanut-shell, &cuti}.
09

$>Q5
@j/ro;33fl, s. The eldest son of
Havanaas Sb*Prf>Am. Wils. p. 704.
Ravan'i. (p.)
gl)!j ireQQ<r(3j,8. (Tel. tj^^So-) An
ornament suspended from the hair on the
forehead of children, (ssjiansaweirfiiSQ surer
s>. 2. An ornament of the form of the
leaf of jjr* or Ficus religiosa, ^rfi!co**LLis..
3. A plate of silver or gold worn by fe
male children to cover their secret parts,
jyaolgpni. (c.)
^jTTsx], QQpm, ^ixrreSQesreisr, Qeu
rr. v. a. To file, rasp. See Jfl,
which is more correct.
^rireqppsk, s. (Hin.) A horse
man, a horse-soldier, trooper, <gBet>i*G*i
*. (c.)
^Uire>f^nisisiii, s. An amusement
in which men or women ride in disguise
through the streets at festivals.
{gjjifl, QQpasr, liQjSear, Qeusar, iu, v. n.
To be destroyed, broken, Q*._. 2. To be
routed, defeated, discomfited. Gjrps. 3.
To retreat, flee awayas defeated ar
mies, to scamper away through fear, Q^p
<?i-. 4. To run, flow, recedeas waves
as darkness before the rising sun, &c,
j,*. 5. To incline, nm. 6. To fear, jj*
(?)
gftiBffGO, v. noun. [prop.] A break,
crack, ^j*>. 2. s. Alienation of mind,
diSCOrd, laarQpflfi&l.
@/t?l/, v. noun. Hatred, animo
sity, us**, 2. *. (Jig.) A foe. an ene
my,
3. Defeat, discomfiture, Qfr
3. (p.)
^rfliu&i, v. noun. Defeat, discomfi
ture, retreat, firls*. 2. The neg. opta
tive of
)ifluj&)Quas, inf. To be defeated,
discomfited, to retreat.
g)rf?, dQGtpebr, fsQ^esr, j^ifluQuebr,
**, v. a. To rout, defeat, discomfit,
uq-*m. 2. To dispel, remove, pij-. 3. To
ruin, -.-i*. 4. To make afraid, jp*t>tf.
(p)
@ffl^6U, v. noun. The act of de
stroying. 2. The act of defeating an
army.
^rfluLj, v. noun. Defeat, rout, dis
persion, Qp$uq_&ei>s.
*gj)r!l<%[}>,8. Mind, heart,
Wils. p. 705. Eika. 2. (Anat.) The
heart, Qippiavib.
gfiiflQujir, s. A plant used for me
dicinal purposes, yJmimrsS!.
Foes, enemies, usasmirr.
)
(P-)
g)/flujsb, s. A fine cloth, weoeoneai^.
(P)
^) Pale brass, or prince's
metal, J^Sat. 2. Method, principle, regu
lation, institute, usage, qp">P""o. Wils. p.
706. Eeeti.
ffiausTTiii, s. A tune, ezfinnmw.
(P-)
100

dSQpek, mQpeisr, uQuasr, ds,


<*. He acquired his wealth in one place;
v. n. To sit, sit down, mj^m. 2. To live,
i. e. without running hither and thither.
be alive, exist, mJia/rip. 3. To abide, re
ft_sarrar?i_^!wSdrr iS (J O Q u or or ? How
side, dwell, sojourn or stay in an appro
much still remains in your hand (in
priate placeas men in housesbeasts in
money or goods)?
the forestfishes in water, &c, em*. 4. To
jjiaBL-itgieStsuJgABpgi. He has got
be, wait, remain, be present, be at hand,
QPi^lcJ(j*i. 5. To be in reserve, in store,
money in hand.
to remain as an overplus, Jifra**. 6.
(ul$ii}>,s. Habitation, place of
To be ready, prompt, waiting for any duty
residence, appropriate, customary or
or project, to be on the point of acting,
established place of a person or thing,
going, &c, 4(j^*mS(y**. 7. To settle in a
_sopi_ti. 2. The seat, the posteriors,
place, become fixed, established, tf&uQup.
8. To last, remain, continue, endure, fif.
j^Qut-fuurrirds, inf. To see how
(c.) With tarn prefixed, it expresses
expectation, desire, &c.as w*iiQars&0
much still remains in the store.
<5*a<?c>?u>. We expect him. In the past
s. The Rig or first Veda,
tense with the gerund of a verb it serves
QPfi&Qwflib. Wils. p. 168. Reck, Rik or
to express the plu-perfect tense of that
Rio. 2. The Vedas in general, CapiA. 3.
verbas /Pcwrdr. He had come. The
A mantra, or mystical prayer,
gerund is often used with the locative
and expresses the idea of procession as
(P.)
i*i0)vS<y*rfiffla>r. He departed from
s. [vul. @<256rfl.] A woman
the city. Sometimes Gi!*3> is an exple
unfit for marriage, destitute of breasts,
tive (,^io**Qu)as (!(i*^l(j*^ir. He is
menstruation, &c, <yj(5*^<*u;tl*<e>irii
risen.
Quart. 2. A demoness to whom sacrifices
<5 or. Wait. wait. 2. Sit down.
of rice, milk and blood are offered and
(^**#Q#r#jcvSa/ifl(jL/rtL/Stli_Jdr. Although
eaten the same night, ptQuetruirix.
I told him to wait, he went away.
^gg-fit/o>i_fiwiotPfr^Ki*<vMr^. The offer
S)<yA*iiaii S)(s*xC<Sii. Let it be (em
ings presented to a demoness must not be
phatically).
kept till the morning.
Qb(5*&pfijiafifirdr. That is all there is. ".O*! * Rignti any thing straight,
Qfo5kfli*<HQairu$i&sQue&ib. Is it not ne
direct, proper, correct, OAso*. Wils. p.
cessary to sit before lying down? a phrase
168. Rljd.
used to express the necessity of caution
@(25-, s. The axle of a carriage,
or deliberation in any pursuit.
Li*i$./%iiL/. 2. (iioM.) The bamboo, op*
gb3*sfiepGusG*i QffigiuGuBar. He died
B*>.
unexpectedly.
@<5&i(3&gxiAutipi&Qs-G*Tt_$i, The case
s. A species of owl, the
has at length assumed a serious aspect.
.S*-**. (p.)
it&tSif-t* gb3*B&. He is about to go #@(5if-^S)(25>^i * A Rishi or sage,
afishing.
Qo<a6vcir. Wils. p. 168. Rusbi, and 706.
jyi*<sraru!<j*8(5 ? Is he still alive ?
Rishi.
Is he still there, not gone yet?
Q<5*!pB<5uui8ri$fii>*iff. A woman who
*t/jjiSCiuif.tSa*Bpff. Such is the state
lias conceived in the embraces of a Rishi
of affairs.
will bring forth a child before morning.
jyi-^j^owiJfjABpifrfCw. During the pe
@(5jL(?^6Br, . A name of
riod of that governor.
Vishnu, tScGi&i. (p.)
<2*rc%uusrir. They will live long.
2. They will remain here long.
^)0i^.ud^lesff@ (3 Uf. u eer esB', s.
^a:Qjji;OajOT^0*C5!7. I thought it was
The wife of a Rishi, o>cricirioferf.
true.
^)q^lL, s. Darkness, dark, cloudi
ness, gitjev. 2. Obscurity of mind, igno
Srsr ? Of what use is he ?
rance, Jifiutmim. (c.)
^0seas, v. noun. Sitting, e_tl
jgJjTjilSuui-, inf. To close in
.p*8<j*>. 2. A seat,
3. Being,
as the night, to get dark, fiugairuj.
a state, or condition of beingchiefly
applicable to the human species, (Scyijq.
^0LLQfi<ss>p, s. Periodical re
4. . (p.) Residence, dwelling, situation,
turn of dark nights.
jS(yijJi_w. 5. A town, village, Miii
QfasreS(T^LLsaneoij)>,
s. The time
Quiffi.
after the full-moon when it is dark in
@(TKijL/, v. noun. Sitting, mode of
the first part of the night.
sittingas of ascetics, &c, jS<j*e. 2.
Lear6iif)(V)LLd&iTa)u))
s. The time
Being, condition, state of beingchiefly
after the new-moon when it is dark in
of the human species,
3. . Resi
the latter part of the night.
dence, abode, dwelling, uiou^ii4. 4.
The appropriate place of any person or @)(TFjLL, Qpgj, )0il^.ear^}y w,
thing, the place where a person or thing
Slcr^'-, v. n. To become dark, beclouded,
is established, .r7iiSi_[i. 5. A seat, iJi_i4.
be deprived of light, tjor. (c.)
6. Surplus, balance in hand, remainder
J8(jiii.ii<?ur8p!. It grows dark.
of cash in hand after an expenditure,
taaoSauLi. 7. Money in reserve, amount *$QF)<5mLD, s. [vul. guswii.] A debt,
in a treasury, QuiAMAfflrjijiy. 8. Re
*!_<*. 2. [in algebra.'} Minus quantity,
maining commodities, residue, iEtgi(ju
sometimes the sign minus, S4*tju<3Qu>eir.
uo. 9. Stores, merchandise, wares,
Wils. p. 168. Run'a. 3. (p.) Brackish
land, c.Q.' ;vw.

@(56aw u/r*ii, a. Unfaithfulness


to creditors.
g^QGHBrurrgseisr, s. One unfaith
ful to his creditors.
^(T^eaxQiiiiTfesrLD, s. The liquida
tion of a debt.
*Q)(iR/S*Jti>,s. The heartas the seat
of the passions, or emotions, * .-.-.% 2.
The heartas the chief seat of life, the
breast, bosom,
3. The mind, the
seat of the faculties, and of thought, manb.
Wils. p. 978. Hrodaya. 4. The intrinsic
meaning or substance of a verse or sen
tence, a<5fi#9t*.
^(r^ptu&meiici, s. The heartas
the consecrated seat of the deity.
*g)(75^7, *. A season of two months.
(See L>(ji.) 2. The monthly Sowings
of females, catamenia, n<'.'
Wils.
p. 168. Rdtc. 3. The first menstrual
discharge, w*dliQ/>ap^un. 4. G*4>-24.)
Office, function, operation as the evolv
ing, carrying forward and reduction of
nature by the deity, i_/fl<*(i/>4Q,irt0<&).
ri6, . The ceremony incident to a girl's
arriving at puberty, when offerings are
made to the moon to appease that malig
nant deity, that he may not injure her
or attempt her chastity, Q*eu*rt!ivi
@}@/&ir, inf.

To menstruate,

*(5&$> * Prosperity, success,


accomplishment, beatitude,
Wils.
p. 169. Rddd'hi. 2. True greatness, Guar
xo; [ex <st, to grow.] ( p.)
*'^(SA^i * Assisting priests at a
sacrifice, ^AfAQtmu. (p.)
Those who assist
a priest at a sacrifice. (M^a.)
Smmt, .5
v. a. To cause to sit, to seat,
m^-Mn*Qfiiu. 2. To detain, cause one to
remain for a short time, ^i^iwCo, 3.
To press down or upon, bear upon, press
with a style or other instrument, jfot/sis.
4. To beat downas a floor, beat into
as a nail, to make firm or compact by
beating, .
yA*. 5. To place upon, put
in or upon, to fix, make stationary, luQu
ptQriiu. 6. v. n. To sink downas a
house or foundation, ,&tg>*Q*t:w, [ex
<*]
4y.ip.*Q*cBiri-ff. The house is sunk
down.
_
...--.s. The load
bears heavily on my head.
fc^urfcaj^"'-'*. To place a full
vessel upon the swing.
gl^^uQu^, inf. To speak em
phatically or forcibly, to speak impres
sively.
(Z>0!uQutTL-, inf. To cause to
settle, fir, make a thing stationary,
cause a vessel to run aground.
H&Q&jSQu-i
inf. To write,
pressing on the writing material.
w asrjS s&QjijB) inf. To bear in
mind, impress on one's own mind, to
think on, contemplate.

D(5,^s,^, s. The fourth of the


five days six revolutions of which com
pose a lunar month ; i. e. the fourth,
ninth and fourteenth days of each half
moon. (See u*io.) 2. An Indian hour
of twenty -four minutes. (See Bigot*.) 3.
An hour-vessel for measuring time, tS
<*iLif.Ai. (p.) 4. The nut of the Semicarpus anacardium, CrcQoiLou
@$!(ir)ii&i(g/sss)^, s. Charcoal,
ja<3*0iiQr*s)tioS&r. Sin so dark as to
cause even charcoal to look pale. (iy%f*.)
gZlQTjuueiieo, s. A plant the root
of which is used medicinally, giiyawQ,
Gnaphalium Indicum, L.
^Q^ULjssiriuQeii&rr, s. A plant.
See aniiQ
g) (5 u est u , s. The long-leaved
Bassia, Gaattmu, Bassia longifolia, L.
SlQfjQp, QQpdsr, Qxgi&Qssrssr, Qeuek,
Slcjai, t>. n. To coughas a human being.
{gjigweo, v. noun. A cough, cough
ingthat of beasts is called Q*(?uAp.
^(TJSdld, s. Greatness, largeness,
hugeness, Qu<ya>u>. 2. Importance, emi
nence, lofiaDio. 3. Sorrow,
(p.)
@(5E/i_6>), s. The great ocean.
Jg^nrigjaarii), s. An excellent dis
position or quality.
($()j@eB>p, s. The great prison,
hell, r*i4.
)($kptA\p, s. The great Tamil,
implying its excellence and copiousness,
^j) (75 ihu sir, s. A black rat, snQaeS.
See wot.
g)(5ii>L/, s. (adj. (tjc/l/.) Iron,
Ma&Qurdr. 2. (p.} Instruments in gene
ral, .giyjjuOuijj,
^(tijuunesdi)(T^u>uiressB, s. An
iron nail.
^(r^uuaiq^ih, s. Weapons or im
plements made of iron.
g)(5UL/*^aD^, 8. An iron girdle
worn by warriors.
@(5UL/iffii_lif-, s. A lump of iron.
{jjjQrjuLjdsileiDU., s. The shank
of a key.
(5 u Lj i @lL tu>^Q^ui^ff&iL
id, s. Scoria of iron, oxydized iron.
(TjuL/iCa/ra), . An iron rod or
staff
@(7j u Lj e# ii QeSI, s. An iron
chain.
jS(n}ULI&&G)rreB)&, 8. A bar of iron,
a<yiiiyrfr!i. 2. A surgeon's probe, &t
e&sampgtijvirifp&Qparfi. 3. A Spit, ti&a>p*
&igfi&*wrwinb. 4. The ramrod of a gun,

@)(trjUL]pa<3, s. A plate of iron.


}(^uuj^^iTLLuir&r, 8. An iron
bolt.
[gl(BjuLimrnriT&il>, . An iron wire
or rod used in making ola books, two
such being passed through and fastened
, with a screw, jgcyijiy**wa>. 2. An iron
arrow or spike, &A<giiuiqfiib.
@(5iji-/0*(g, s. A cruel, mer
ciless heart, an unfeeling heart, a heart
steeled against all impression.
(Tjutytju/rao/r, s. An iron spade
fastened to a wooden handle.
{^(TfuLjuumotrth, 8. A pig of iron.
j^QULjiDetssreo, s. Sand contain
ing iron.
(TjuL/izj&o, 8. An iron mountain.
(TjuL/gosi-, s. A weapon used
in war, fito^1*- 2. A horse or ele
phant goadas ftp^tdfCj.
i(3ui-l(!Pffl, s. A medicinal plant,
&iQrif., Indigofera argentea, L.
)0ui-ieodeB>s, s. An iron pestle
used as a weapon, guypb.
^tgut-l&iVetrujih, 8. An iron ring,
a quoit.
^KS^kiP^)<3">ylfDeo, s. Iron
mould or rust on cloth, &c, jgcyii4*sDp.
j^dSULjfljbuastirLb, s. An adulte
rated, a bad silver fanam.
j)(Vjij>ueSI@(5ii)L9su7, s. A shrub
said to be used by alchymists in turn
ing iron into gold, piQj*, Ferreola
buxifolia, L.
^(^iMLfi&H^rnu), 8. A kind of
red oxide of iron.
@(5toLy^yijL/, 8. Rust or oxide
of iron,
^(r^iiiLfuQunisf., 8. Iron filings,
a>Lj u uiF^ii, 8. A flambeau
made of rags tied round an iron rod,
@(75ti>L/(75(5(3e>36v, 3. An iron
furnace, a furnace for melting iron.
^(T^LoL/srf?, s. A tree whose fruit is
sour and used for curry, giixrA
$(rrjLheB)Lj, s. A pot, (gL-ih. 2. A
snake, u/wty. (p.)

Simti, s. [prou.] Fineness of broken rice,


rice-grit, grit in general, food not well
masticated, Sjt$.v&i0i9-aji0g>.
^(Tjsur^S, 8. [commonly ^Q^euir
lift.] A flower shrub, a kind of fragrant
jasmine, *<ycy>*s>**Q$..
^}(T^e9, 8. Millet-stubble, glVcm-p
ft*, (p.) 2. [as fi)(jJ**r*4i4.] A medicinal
drug. 3. A vegetable poison, e>fni.
^}0ULjJ:&&i, 8. A small round ^QFjsQ&arrrGjSiA, g. A medicinal
drug, prm**<tflc$a>M.
plate of iron used by boys in playing
a particular game.
gj)(TFj(3eijeQ,s. An odoriferous shrub
{S0Ut-l0:@(TIT j)<3 U Lj
tU 0, J.
the root is medicinal and used also for
An iron coat of mail, fi<yOL/*#co>i_
tats, QiCjf.Qit.
101

Q<r
^jQ^'srFI, s. Shame, QgulL&ld. 2. A
hog, pig, usirJ). ( p.) 3. A plant, s(j&9r
s6, Nigella, L. 4. [prop, girijfi,] A wo
man not suitable for marriage, ficy^***
fl6jrenioi3tfu svJuQussar.
^rnfisir, s. Shame, modesty, bashfulness, wtaalb. ( p.)
^)^jrr, s. Darkness, obscurity, ^/f
jsiii. 2. A dark color, black, blackness,
ajuLiLf. 3. (p.) ignorance, mental delu
sion, stupor, B-arinpfiin. 4. An elephant,
uffcar. 5. Hell, misih.
giQtuarp Q(5sst*S(5*G)arpgi. There 18 total,
absolute darkness.
g)*ao?i.(yes>i_*a>i-iS!^. This house is
become dark; i. e. ruined,
lL u eu ii, s. Wide-spread
darkness.
gD^tlujuL/, s. An expanse of
darkness.
$l(rf)LLi9ifiiiLi, s. Great darkness
as a mass.
Jj)(75>aflaJu>, s. The land of dark
ness, hell, Bgsib.
@0ar63r, (plu. ^Q^eirir.) An indi
vidual of a tribe of foresters or savages,
urttM*2i<i*BQs>G\Dts0s\ii9&. 2. The name of
a devil, giiSerstb.
g$Q$arsue$, s. The sun, ^ifltuesr.
(/>)
^(fljijefr, s. Complete darkness.
snifiq^err, s. Excessive darkness.
Sar"ci, t>. n. To become dark
as clouds before rain, to darken, <jlLi_.
2. To grow darkas at the close of the
day; to become obscureas a heavenly or
luminous body, was. 3. To become dark
or dim in color, gcAogpi)*. 4. To become
obscure or darkas when over-spread
with clouds, JU(ju-ui_. 5. To darken or be
dark, as the mind, be iu ignorance, illusion,
doubt, &C, io(jsr.
mrauJcjOTSKJijriil^jo. The mind is obscur
ed or is under the power of illusion.
atanBtsaia^g. The heavens grew black.
@(256h>ti_<s/7, s. A dark forest.
}0ds!)rL-8eiiuq, s. Dark red, red
mixed with black.
^jTjsoariicairii), s. A mind that
conceals dark and diabolical designs.
^(t^lL&, v. noun. Darkness, ob
scurity, cloudiness, gloom, becoming
dark, gfrtjaraos. 2. Mental darkness, ig
norance Of Spiritual things, iocygan*.
gfiGriLi?., s. (Tel. ~^-) Cultiva
tors, a tribe of Telinga, g>j.i.
^Qirusnu, (Tel. ~^-) The eye
lid, sanrtat^A).
^DGjj-S, dBQ/szisr, ^G^eor, uQussr,
As, v. n. [tmL] To unite closely, coalesce,
grow into one, g*,!/"-"-. 2. To uniteas
friends, to be very intimate, aAsuwuIcy**.
^"JV (.ffj^^, s. A tune, epiFlan&ii>,
OO
102

rss>a, s. A line, a stroke in g)n<T, s. The food of birds, beasts,


and other inferior animals, provender,
writing,
Wil9. p. 709. Uekiia. 2.
prey, upmaQpfiQ$wpft$pei<xe\. 2. A bait,
The lines in the palm of the hand, the
giaiaai-Qitai. 3. [in a luiv sense.~] Food in
sole of the foot, the forehead, &c.as
general, victuals, tuexr^. 4. [prov.~\ l'ood
marks In palmistry, anssiiiQpfsSuipfiefKlr
eaten, sustenance, nutriment, &c. in the
*. 3. Letters, writing, 'OfA*'. 4. De
system, b-*i_>.
lineation, outlines of a drawing, sketch,
(%)3S)it&ss$, inf. To eject food by
BflginS^fi. 5. A digit of the moon,
Cm*; [ex Qris, to write.] fi. Amount of
a voluntary effortas dogs, &c.
assessment, tax, or tribute,
(liotl.)
jg)eB)rr& l$uj, inf. To evacuate in
gfrip&iiBGiaiHsQajii'ar ? What is the
digested matteras in cholera.
assessment of this town?
^jearrQanQds, inf. To feed cattle,
s^arQfts^fiiasQsti^QiaDSS!rcrart^l'ji. At tllC
fowls, &o. (in a low sense), to support,
sight of a digit of the horned moon.
maintain.
jj^etDrrQ&iT&reif), s.
A gluttonous
inf. To pay a tax or assessment.
person, Outj*^o*uiir. 2. The craw or
!)GVcB(g, S. ( Tel. tsi-) The petal of
crop of birds, ^anoQuCtf..
a flower, uaS^iJ. 2. A whole cloth, $i*ia>**
^jetarrs^dQtdic, inf. To lie in
Aieur. 3. A kind of gold-leaf, tinsel, &c,
wait for preyas snakes.
QutppsQ.
@6B3 trd(9j i rr@sd rr d (gt_a)@
*$]Q;i
s. A purgation, cathar
smiussju, s. The stomach, ventricle, the
tic, QuCflxtftgi. Wils. p. 709. RECHAKA.
maw.
2. Respiration, emission of the breath by
one nostril at a time according to the rules
^earr^iresiSds, inf. To digest food.
prescribed for ascetics. See dtc^urvub.
@sm(rG^i_, inf. To gather food
^GV^szttld, s. Purging, looseness,
as birds, to go in quest of prey, &c
Sufi. Wils. p. 709. Reciiana.
$enrr@?p, inf. To remain undi
zra=sjr, s. Garlic, Ga/sirSsrrtjy
gested orentireas food in the stomach.
t*Q, Allium sativum.
jg)es>rruuprpi, s. [proc] Indigested
g)G?<rS3, dQjDjp,
d&,
food lodged in the system, indigestion,
v. n. To exhale the breath according to
prescribed rules, *rQ^G&eQfi*&ttucps*iraiii
@aD/rijQui-Lqt., $. [prov.J Crop
S._
of birds, craw, maw, gizzard, upa>m
* ^jQ/r&^ih, s. The circular pace
of a horse See *.> and jpgl.
g/ao/rufila;, inf. To chew the cud
as COWS, &C, imr<!uru..
^Qg-Sr^so, v. noun. Indigestion,
jy?iOTii>. {In Medical boohs.)
^enrr^il. z_, inf. To feed their
young onesas birds.
(? !T ggpi, s. Fine dust, atoms,
jysg ; [c.r t, to hurt.] Wils. p. 790.
$)esinQuj<8d&, inf. To gather food
Rbh'o.
as birds, &c, pick up food, catch prey.
2. To chew the cud.
*@(?!r^2/'S(i), s. A kind of drug,
g,iwes*g>. Wils. p. 709. Ren'uka.
^)sa)/r, Qpg!, w^j, liyio, iu, v. n. To
sound, make noise, 9oSi. 2. To roaras
* g)(? <r <s 6W , s. The seminal fluid,
the sea, distant rain; to rush, roar or mur
semen virile,
Wils. p. 710. Retls.
muras water; to buzzas the sound of a
^Qnpehseoetsnh, s. Effusio seminis.
crowd; to make one of the sounds of snakes,
to buzzas white ants; to wamble ns the
^(Sa-UjSLh$l(o!rsiir3jih, s. One
bowels; howl or whistleas the wind; to
of the eighteen works in judicial law.
fizz as the burning rocket; to soundas
(See f^ogsii.') (#.) 2. [in rf**ffl.] A
the flying of birds; to dinas frogs, grass
name combined with south and north com
hoppers, &c, after rain, to whiz, i_<s<ofl0eS
mon to two of the nine divisions of the
known continent. See
@sm(T, v. noun. Sound in general,
^}(S r ili li, s. Toddy, spirituous
roar, hum, &c, st\S. (/).)
liquor, *. ("/).)
^)s3)/r, dQQpesr, jgjemirpQfeBr, u
^Ccjeij^LD,*. The twenty-seventh
Quctr, As, v. n. To sound, $eSss, 2. To
constellation, (?r/pt*.
roar, rush, chirp, Sec. as gsuu. 3. To
pant, palpitateas with running ; to
*@C?Tsu6f sir, s. The father of the
breathe hard, wheezeas an asthmatic,
wife of Baladeva, utuC,ji*ioinrar. AVils. p.
g)s>fii4*t_i. 4. [prov.2 To puff up,
710. Revata.
swellas the body sometimes does after
* {)($<rsiJrQ, s. The twenty-seventh
the use of sulphur,
lunar asterism,
2. The wife of
Sji&isBsmiBpgi. lie pants or breathes
ISaladeva, unG/siariBfartB. Wils. p. 710.
short
Revateb.
^sarruq, v. noun. Fizzing, buzz
^QaiaiitSQanGiStirxelsr, s. Vishnu in
ing, hissing, @o/r**Ap. 2. Hard breath
his eighth incarnation, usuC,s/iir.
ing, wheezing, panting, shortness of
breath, &iQ*'4i.
@(?tf-s>/, s. (7VZ.
A landing
^esyiTuQueSI, s. A kind of rat
place, port, pi<s^so>p. 2. A custom
whose bite causes shortness of breath.
house, ^j^awp.

^)335,r^3=so, g. Sound, noise, 90$. * ^sdfWj&Lh s. A species of bread


fruit-tree, ?uu;f, Artocarpus lacucha, L.
2. Hurly-burly, buzz, hum, rushing, hub
Wils. p. 713. Eakuciia.
bub, uproar, wambling, continued murmur,
chirp, din, whiz, usu^SQgiI.
^jisosssawth ^sniL.SFsssrih, s. A
{*tfse>ird&Qeo(9d&, inf. To sound,
mark or spot, jyaoi_njcni. 2. Quality, pro
buzz, rush, roar, &c, giaum..
perty; inherent, natural or distinguishing
characteristics, good or estimable quali
g)srrjiBJ5J, s. The jgjsw shrub,
ties, gicuAjq. 3. Appropriate or required
Mimosa, L.
properties or perfectionsas of the deity,
ggjQ.TSfr^fBT, s. (Hin.) Troopers,
^9ifi!!e**p<stD&. 4. Compound parts, qua
(gpi**>i*G**si. 2. A class of moormen,
lities or members, cffCiqsa. 5. Elegance,
symmetry, being well proportioned or
^OTSir^^rii, s. Wrath, hosti
formed, comeliness, decency, beauty, Sipui^.
6. Philology, grammar, j*B/iisi,>it>js>,
lity, ferocity, warlike fury, Qu(*mGsiuib.
embracing five parts, uj;*v*<saii; viz.: 1.
2. Fury as a sentiment exhibited in poetic
7a>J5jsle**<"ii, orthography or the nature
description. Sec cr*ii. Wils. p. 712.
and powers of letters with the changes that
EoUDHA.
occur in the construction and combination
^Qnetr^^nnmnsus^ s. A warlike
of words. 2. Qyraisvlojiaianio, etymology or
or ferocious appearance.
the nature, properties and use of words.
gS)Q,Tsrrjjs<difi, s. The fifty-fourth
3. Our(j*uiaioiii, properties of things, (1.
gjXuQuB<$a. 2. LjpuQurqfa.) 4. ujrtliSeuA
year of the Hindu cycle, gi<yi_u:. See
aesvib, prosody. 5. jyeaAJeuAARWiii, rhetoric.
@)Gi)&G8Br&#nLL&i s. Grammati
S)G3,TsrrireuLo, s. Hell, one of the
cal authority.
divisions of Naraka or Tartarus,
Wils. p. 713. Kocrava. 2. One of the
@)s6sBr#5)a^Fsi/, s. The change
twenty-eight Agamas, RanawiiatflQviiar&.
of a word from its original form, includ
ing syncope, elision, augmentation, &c,
(P)
grammatical anomaly, QfrsutatsavQf.
^ajat-ii, s. A seat or canopy to
be placed on the back of an elephant, <u3zr
^&)dsemdL^!, s. A lucky curve
<Jcaip8. (/>.)
or curvature in the lines of the body,
in the hair of horses, &c, Kp*$.
S)stfd5LD, s. A medicinal plant, ess.
&t*>0. Datura, L.
^eodaesa dOfireo, s. Proper words
or words in their natural statethe first
gjfrod'Sifi^soS/fl, s. Frenzy, en
of the six classes. See vpi.
thusiasm, temporary delirium from the
@6vi<s <s esarjpreo, s. Grammar, a
use of intoxicating liquors or drugs, in
ebriation, Qifi. 2. Excessive or intoxi
treatise on grammar or philology.
cating joy, love, &c, mfij*fi ; [ex riBA,
^jeod&ennruQurT&y,
s. Words re
wave.] 3. (fig.) Intoxicating liquor, up.
sembling @v<t*oa<*Q,Miw being com
4. {fig.) A book,
pound words with the natural order
^sDds/rii ) si) & it sir, s. (Hin.)
reserved, words usual but not elegant.
A horse's bit, *4.ni4.
See up*.
*$eou)ir, s. Excessive or infinite
jg)e0dse8BrattS(9), s. The gramma
lightnessone of the superhuman facul
tical use of a word, ^s>*aatiamifiA^Si<^eFrsil^.
ties. (See
2. Levity, the quality
^eossesnrsuQf,
s. A deviation from
of lightneS8, *esi tSsiix>u>iui<gasix. Wils. p.
grammatical rule, a solecism.
714. Lag'iiimas.
^eti&sessre&eoaQujiii, s. Gramma
gsog, s. Lightness, levity, light
tical works and classical writings as
ness of a substanceas of cotton, feathers,
cognate branches of learningdistin
&c, what is easy of attainment, <Ji*.
guished from others.
Wils. p. 714. Lag'ho. 2. (p.) MinutenesR, fineness, jtAsmin. 3. Mark or a mode
^eod&emeSetrd&w, s. A work on
of time in music, ujs*ujffifl?*pQeu*rj]r.
Tamil grammar, ^uppiSif^eSQairdr^i.
4. [a
A superior sandal tree, agal^e^dsemeSen-dad^^sueifl, .1. A
lochum. 5. Ease, respite, intermission,
treatise on Tamil grammar written in
cessation, remission, laxity, relief, mitiga
confutation of the above.
tion, alleviation,
6. A short vowel,
g) eo d & essfl , s. A grammarian,
(gpQpoppgi.
^iLjpptSifiefflSijar.
@6v'@^^7ffl/ti, s. The quality of
*)s\)*a;2kj3r, s. Poetic license, an
^eo^euads, inf. To make easy,
allowed deviation from rule in the use of
language, gupQuK{5cfiar&thuis$flmiuiijesai@ai@,
to facilitate.
2. A figurative word or phrase; it em
(5 euniiii Qfiutu, inf. To do
braces three kinds; viz.: I. fLii_
jaw,
with facility.
this may be metaphor, personification or
^eo^euniiiuQuirs, inf. To re
otherwiseas in ascribing the power, ac
cover.
tions, &c. of animate beings to inanimate
as, io#**ujd<Bej>^, the house (people
(&jetirrujuurriL), inf. To leap,
of the house) calls. 2. Si_r^5euAii5w, a
tumble.
metonymyas, L/*efip>ti-o&, he has eaten
geU(3j&/iTiu(jpt$.d&, inf. To ac
tamarind ; i. e. its fruit. 3. tSi^SwtS^i^eS
complish an undertaking with ease.
u4W, a kind of paradox being in one
view forced and unnaturalas gAucii<y
v. n. To shine, glisten, glitter, twinkle,
InuugSpff, the rising sun devoured the
emit rays, g*Q*iiii. (p.)
darkness; i. e. dispelled it.

S)sV)d5ti), s. Coruscation, bright


ness, Illumination, splendor, #\j*i4.
*^)so<ati, s. A lac or one-hundred-thousand, pC-rotr. 2. A mark, an
object of aim, <gfl. Wils. p. 713. Laksiia. 3. A number, trdr, 4. A figure,
numerical figure, vehigfi.
{&)d&LDeB)id&, inf. To enclose
numbers in squares in such a way that
if added in any way the amount shall
be the sameused for astrological and
magical purposes.
geodau$i , inf. To write num
bers, jgeu**QuiWA. 2. To count, reckon,
Compute, seai<gtjutaim.
^)so/r, s. Cloth, 360. 2. (Roll.)
A rag, a piece of cloth,
^jscdsirj-ih, s. Cloth, Sfeo. (p.)
*$svaQiULn, s. A mark or butt,
(Bfi. Wils. p. 714. Laksiiyan. 2. (p.)
Example from classical writings to illus
trate grammatical rules and to show the
authority of words or any special usage,
n-futmui. 3. Classical writings according
to the usages of which grammatical rules
are formed, any ancient classical work
or usage, swC<rjQ#iL/y*.
g)6i)ffluj/s/(Tili_, inf. To quote
examples from literary or historical
works.
*^jffO-iSe3Tus, s. [in astrology.'] The
rising of a sign above the horizon, the
oblique ascension or the divisions of the
equator which rise in succession with
each sign in an oblique spherealso de
fined as the arc of the equator which
passes the meridian in the same time with
each sign of the ecliptic, nfi*rfg^ji4.
2. The right ascension of the rising point
of the ecliptic at any given time. Wils.
p. 714. 1.1 c.N A.
Jj)6i)<sOT<F,a/(7j,<s u,, s. A divi
sion of the rising sign for calculating
nativities embracing six things; 1.
the rising sign. 2. i-i*Q*^, a divi
sion of the sign into two equal parts.
3.
o*r<i, a division of the sign in
to three parts. 4. /nwuSjii, a division of
the sign into nine parts. 5. ^i/r^uli4, a
division of it into twelve parts. 6. Qsrd.
-jc, a division of it into thirty parts.
g)sD(<?), s. A mark, butt, object of
aim,
2. An equal, that which is in
opposition as a rival, a competitor, an op
ponent, the opposite party in games or
trials of ability or strength,
3. Dis
tinguishing marks or signs, ^efisratf^irih.
4. Direction, course, tendency, ,5L/q. 5.
Intention, purpose, the object in view,
motive, trdreaw. C. Means, ability, ex
pedient, contrivance, ag>. 7. Seasonable
opportunity, convenient time, jnuuii. (c.)
I _-rt I
=-cC;.v 7ft.::. I
will give you some marks by which you
may find your way there.
c_sij7.i)v<?c!TciJsvi<g. He is a match for you.
i&>d(S)Uunrrda, inf. To take aim,
2)6tid(3)es>eiid&, inf. To take aim
in shooting. 2. (fig.) To wait for op
portunity-generally to do evil. 3. To
act covertly through another in doing
evil to any one, making him appear as
the principal.
103

* g) so & to saar sir- g)so lL x- ld sawsir


g)u*cg!<*, s. The half brother of Rama,
gfrnugltSsZisGiiJcar. Wils. p. 713. LaKSHman'a.
*_@60<SQm&a8r, s. The female of the
Saras, an Indian crane, rtrtucSiSmQu.
Wils. p. 713. Lckshman'a.
*^}so(3)lS@solLlS, . Lukshmi the goddess, wife of Vishnu, P(ju>**.
2. (fig.) Fortune, Q**>~ii. Wils. p. 713.
Laksiimee.Note. Eight Lukshmis are
enumerated; 1. ^rwcii, the goddess of
wealth. 2. ,*MiuiiLLa9, goddess of the
various kinds of grain. 3. a>ertiu>iLii,
goddess of courage. 4. Q*Auii*uS or
tfr<Liu9, goddess of bravery. 5. S*piur
culL*uS, goddess of science or knowledge.
6. 8^Pu^uS, goddess of fame. 7. f*j
wlLu9, goddess of victory or success. 8.
$rit*8<imC-*i&, goddess of the kingdom.
gjftsoiEi&ir, s. (Hin.) Anchor, /E/EJ_jii>.
,5 . :*:;._*;>.. The anchor holds fast.
gjjeoiEi&irQuiTi, inf. To cast an
chor, to anchor.
*^jeoiEisearihy s. Fasting, abstinence
voluntary or prescribed, t-mQam^ianx.
2. Leaping, springing, passing over, ^ro*r
Ssi. 3. Violation of moral and religious
rules, dflm tmm; [ex wS, to go, to fast.]
Wils. p. 715. LlTNGHANA.
#(!AVfuEixar<ar*co$r[rsror. The Brahman
who passes over the sea is an apostate.
^etimsesrubQuiri) inf. To pre
scribe a fast,
g/i 637/Seoits earu>, s. Three days'
fasting, abstinence.
gUjstiiEiS&inr, *. (For.) [prov.] Trou
ble, vexation, ^&u*uS(.
gjjGdiEj(&j, s. A tank, (etni>. (p.)
**, p. n. To shine, be bright, to radiate,
emit rays, gleam, glitter, coruscate, glis
ten, gtKStJu.
{g)eJw(QuiT(ifgi., s. [prop.] The
glimmering sun as it shines when set
ting.
*^)so/bs3), s. An inlet or island, an
inlet formed in a river, ^p^m-*<sa>p. (p.)
2. The island of Lunka or Ceylon,
4^. 3. The fort of Havana supposed to
have been south east of Trincomalie and
swallowed up by the sea, ^rinnrarisir.
Wils. p. 714. Ldkka.
@60/E/(TL//r?, s. Kandy, the for
mer capital of Ceylon, ^rrietresBrib.
* (gjsoiEiQatr, s. A girdle of asce
tics, 9gei_. (c.)
*/sojp ssrih, s. Garlic, Qeuiar'Seiru
y,e&r<3. Wils. p. 718. Lash una. 2. A
white speck or flaw in a gem, ucstuSiisrisppt

@6015

g!60i.o

j)ei)#eis>&Q&<is, inf. To put to


shame or to the blush.
j)so #65)^,5 a, s. Shamelessness,
impudence, want of modesty or decency.
2. Disgrace, ignominy.
^eofeaffuesifesBr, inf. To trouble,
importune.
@60 fem&uut, inf. To be mo
dest, bashful.
ft&>&eB)&iuireorGnifliJui}>, s. A shame
ful or disgraceful action.
4) so (5 3= lo, s. (Tei. ejo-rfsoo-) A
bribe, *a.S.
^eo^^weurrisiQ, s. One who takes
bribes.
em ,5 6U (gi; * li, . A bribe paid in
band, a petty bribe.
g)sO(OTj5, s. A natural or artificial
tank, (jcrio. 2. A lake for irrigation, bA.
3. The navel, Q*riim4. 4. A flower-tree
the mBmmrii. 5. The iy<a-<s tree. 6. Dis
position, temper, quality, <gr<. 7. A ratsnake, riBotuuiibLf. 8. A wall, u>j)4i. (/i.)
^sOlI^lo, 8. A hundred-thousand,
a lac, &<gi$tib. See
Wils. p. 713.
Laksiia.
$eoiL&uiSlirLi, s. A man of great
opulence, (//t.) a man worth a lac.
jj^eotl&irglsiTifl@})e0il&rrlu$, s.
A rich prince, (lit.) lord of a lac.
^eOLL^ir^eOil^w, s. Lacs upon
lacs, vast numbers or quantities.
*$)6i>LL&ujLD, s. A mark or butt,
<sfi. Wils. p. 714. Lakshta. 2. That
which is an equal or a match, a rival,
competitor, vfii. (See giwiBiuA) 3. Re
spect, esteem, wfiijij.
jyaiQawA-ScviLLK^AiScj. I have no re
gard for him.
^eoiL&tu^QfiLuj, inf. To pay
respect, to esteem.
*$)edLL&nx>t583risi,8. A kind of plant,
frsB, Convolvulus, L.
*^)s0l1u), 8. A conical riceflour cake, sweet cake or ball. (See Qm
pstb.) Wils. p. 715. Lddd'hcka. 2. A
large, flat cake, <2>k*. 3. Meal-cakes in
general, j/uuniA*ib. (p.)Note. The
round sweet-cake is often called S)uU.Q.
^eoSssir, s. The
tree, Ficus, L.
g)s0 6S3TL_to, *. The dung of ele
phants, mr&rtJw^. (p.)
jj)s0as3r, 8.
Stubbornness, con
tumacy, QptgCGlfoeirib.
@606oari ear, s. (fern, ^eoemiq..)
a stubborn, untractable person or ani
mal, Qp<jt_6r.
@606Bsrif.<5(5^6tD/r, s. An untrac
table horse, (c.)
*g)60sa><s, s- A creeper, a running
plant, ui_#Qrij-. Wils. p. 716. Lata.
fi<sOfi$, s. [cZ.] The dung of ele
phants, horses, camels and asses, ^B^'opfi

@60 ik as>0& ii u GO li, s. An ex


crescence in the bark of the u*^ tree
caused by insects.
geoihat)0uuLfil>, s. It's fruit.
Q&nuf.u$edmGB>$, s. The name of
a spreading shrub, Ziziphus racemosus.
isiflu$eoih<zB!#, s. Another species.
rSeoefiieoiseinjS) 8. A plant.
#^)50L/63Tii, 8. The mouth, euirtu.
(Anat.) Wils. p. 716. Lapana.
g) 60 19, sQpgi,
(5ti, <s.
(i/icrf principally in the neuter.) To be
gained, got, obtained, to accrue, to suc
ceed, come to a successful issue, ds_i-,
2. To happen, befall, <?A_. (c.)
|ijui]Lxu*S>iKJ!Aff>. This is what we
have gotten as the result or accomplish
ment of destiny.
@60Lff^ii, 8. Gain, profit, the thing
gained, gotten, obtained or experienced,

^so^S&rr, s. A sign, QiS. 2.


A finger-ring with a seal on it, a signet,
GPisfistorGiatftrih. (p.)
Quiu^iiu*S!feiniy*^iijj.. Engraving (on the
rock) his signature. ()<jS.)
*^g)sojs3)<y, s. Shame, QwlL&w, 2.
Bashfulness, coyness, shyness, modesty, [g)e0i5S8>5, s. A thorny tree yielding
a small fruit like the mulberry, the jujuba,
a sense of honor,
Wils. p. 715.
$>rwtib, Ziziphus jujuba, L. 2. (p.) A tank,
Lc.jia. 3. Disgrace, jiih>S>ul/. 4. Trouble,
annoyance, teasing, Qpimfta). (c.)
104

@60iJ?tjL/, c. noun. Profit, gain.


2. Happening.
^sOL/^ti, s. Quotient, un&pio.
Wils. p. 716. Labd'ha. 2. Gain, acqui
sition, that which is obtained, k>i-Av.
*^jscihusth, s. A chapter or sec
tion in works of history or mythology,
^iPsjruii. Wils. p. 717. LuiTBAKA. 2.
A garland or chain (ornamental) lorJsu.
3. A chain for the forehead of women,
jpfiweofiuafat. (p.)
^)s0titje5)i_, . Distress, affliction,
&a**Bi. 2. Poverty, ftyfirib. (p.)
*g)60/_b u ti ^)soti(_/S3Tiii, s- Any
thing hanging, a pendulum, Q/yrm&ijp. 2.
A garland, mr&u. 3. [in astronomy.'] The
complement of the latitude or arc between
the pole and the zenith of a given place
which is the same as the altitude of the
equator, aGscsrlpai-g>Cu:ttu9eBMtua*i. 4.
Perpendicular, *i>55u-i_ii. Wils. p. 716.
Ltmba, and 717. Lumbana.
{Sfi60u>Gunp<jGsr, s. Ganesa, the
large-bellied
(p.)
g)sOLD/-//riy_, s. A caste called Brinjaree, employed as carriersa sort of wan
derers like gipsies,
ggjeoihurr, s. Poverty, piflplSiTtl).
2. Want, destitution, the absence of a
thing, rM. (p.)
g)6i)iLu/rili_/7/f, 8. The poor,
g)B)iiuLLi_r#**)t. The learning of the
poor. (ejiiQtfS.)
*@s0/iit5)as), s. Uvula, ^/Bssr^d
<S. (Anat.)
* ^eOihiSlpui, 8. Hanging, Q^ttib
Wils. p. 717. Lumbita. 2. Right
ascension, tuuttS.
@6v)tiii'i*^^/r, 8. The sign of right
ascension, oAuarCueSrrR^arSioCcu^ruura
@ 61) u> l9 $ U> @ 60 li l3 p in i , s.
Moon's longitude reduced to the ecliptic,

jg)soa/

)sor$

^eOihiSfi&iQ^isBsr, s. The sun in


his right ascension.
LGGtnLj, s. [prov.
Poverty,
pff&rib. 2. Distress, g)Si**. 3. An
undesirable, or unpropitious state, plight,
predicament, &wimob-^Jsu ; [ex
neg.]
^sutoaajuuui, in/. To be dis
tressed.
* H}30iu ti, s. Death, destruction, fir
1. 2. Absorption, transformation, involu
tion, reduction of one element into another
as of earth into water; water into fire;
fire into air; and air into ether, jp-cgra.
(See s'BiiiS.) 3. Concealment, disappear
ance, $i<uij. 4. Dissolution, fusion. f.
5. Dancing, a kind of dance, *->8<irtLi(i.
Wils. p. 717. Lata, (p.)
&aiuifuJuGun!f>&. Destruction or loss
is evaded.
@}eoajiTG)u>, s. Time of destruc
tion, end of the world.
^jeOajsQivirennh^eoetaiusSujirenr
a, . The knowledge or science of beat
ing drums, cymbals and other instru
mental accompaniments, faSpertBurarw.
^jeoajew^rresrii, s. The primitive
of the evolved forms of nature, and of the
transformations or assumed appearan
ces of deity, into which they all be
come at last resolved, g<2(ai&_ii.
gfteoiuwirs, inf. To perish, to be
destroyed.
B_(>u^Piru/S^50ajii, j. Creation,
preservation and destruction.
gaieOiuib, s. Destruction of ani
mated nature.
8aieoiuiDiT6Brijifiuju>, s. A destruc
tive event.
g)sou3, dSp^, ppgi, (5ii>, ,
v. n. To adhere, unite, coalesce,
2.
To be absorbedas a drop in water
the soul in the deity, oras one element
in another; to be resolved into, 9**. 3.
To come to destruction, to die, perish,
Jfifiv. f>.)
fc40si*Qsrirj9<*Q<ufr;9utt$AgiA. The ele
ments will become absorbed in each other.
)son(u, s. One of the ten rules
of time in music, fiffuJixsnriu^Qmarff.
* Jj)sOsOTi_i/>, s. [impr. ^jsOiri_u>.']
The forehead, Qspfi; [ex iu, wish, dalli
ance.] Wils. p. 717. Lalada.
@a>60/r_eru#/T6Brii>, s. The seat of
the soul when the person is awake.
g)stfa)ff_6J?Lfl, jr. Writing on the
forehead, by Brahma; fate, destiny.
gjftsoeQsmp, . One of the thirtytwo tunes, @f8SQpijuf$refiri$_Qjgfor0. 2.
A name of Parvati, urti. (j>.)
so su iB < tb, . One of the five
spices, wild cinnamon, &rn*SarurJ>, Cas
sia. 2. Clove, rri&if. See
; [ex ,
to cut.] Caryophyllus aromaticus. Wils.
p. 718. Lavunoa.
edai mis uplift, s. The leaf of
the
used medicinally, pint

jlwtiMua s. Clove, a spice, g)iS0/r,s//?gjftscrrS ifl , . Drunken


Port cravo caryophyllus aromaticus.
ness, Q/j9. 2. Intoxication from excessive
joy. See
}scsii&ih, s. Gratuity, any thing
^eoa8iflQoj(Sss, inf. To be in
obtained, or done for nothing, tSiMtSa-fiu
toxicated.
$a)eu&LDir&&Q&trda, inf. To give *g)60/r,35a/(i) ^iso/tq, a. Facility,
gratuitously, freely.
dexterity, agility, #uir>,S)iuii ; [ex gai,
lightness.]
gftsiiGueinndjQeii'ievQffiuuj, inf. To
war$aoeaa}flnfiCjuiSfi<5^ib. See my dex
labor for nothing, or gratuitously.
terity.
*i@tfsus33rz_/(ff5<j:/ril.<y rii>, s. The ^sOirsek, s. A fish, ^niea.
name of a book containing rules for jug
glery or legerdemain, g/imiB/is&ii. 2. A $}s<>ir(&jutriLJr&e\\ v. noun. Jumping,
magical circle or diagram, &i*niirii. (/>.)
tumbling over head and ears.
*Jj)sosiynr/_D, s. Salt, 2-ut-j. 2. (p.) ,g)so/rem
s. ( Tel. e^Xo-) Way,
Saltness, B_iu4. Wils. p. 719. Lavan'a.
manner,
5(5 fseoireB>aujiTU$(Tjjd&, inf. To
^eosuam^Qfi^^iTLb, s. The saltbe out of humor, out of order.
sea. Wils. p. 718. Lavan'asaml'ttua.
5>(3 {iGi)neiD&iui7iLiuQu&, inf. To
{g)GJeuestiruireif,iTesiinb, s. One of the
speak in an extraordinary way.
thirty-two kinds of prepared arsenic.
& kgi 6i> eu em ii>, s. One of the gg)eoir&Qifl, s. Sealing wax, Q&w
QwQf<g. (c.)
twenty-five kinds of salt, sea-salt.
sQi^eoireoeuamnh^ s. Salt made ^jsoirsems, s. A nit, the egg of a
louse, it. See jsr*e>>*. ( .. ->,.) ( p.)
from *, or the rape seed.
gJso/r.B/asS,
s. A cocoanut tree,
*g) sosi/swraS^sin,, s. The science,
Q^iSroriflrii. 2. The red
creeper also
or art of jugglery.
called aripQsnsuy, or November flower.
g) so su/sQss) jr. A machine with
3. A plough, aeuiiaDu. (j>.)
leathern buckets and wheel for drawing *@sO/r/E/ai.soti), s. The hairy (ail of
water from tanks, #eira<fAei>p*(g!iiBgiiib.
an animal, //*); [cx uB, to go.] Wils. p.
^sosuili 1)5031/, s. The silk cot
719. Langooi.a. (p.)
ton tree whose produce is used for pil ^) so rr & isj^ ^so/r.yatnL-, s. (For.)
lows, &c. ; there are three kinds,
[c/.] Difilculty, trouble, vexation, a>
<?)8<vf, and <3par<tfu/, Bombax pentandrum,
or Kriodendron anfractuosum.
geOrr#u?.uuL-, inf. To be perturb
g)sDO(^B<<i<?uai. Like a parrot,
ed, chafed, vexed,
awaiting the ripening of the pods of the
cotton treea vain expectation.
^so/r^^ti, . [pror.] A dry mea
sure, ptftaflv jiamai. 2. A space of land,
@6>(a/ii<j@, s. The cotton of
the g)uf tree.
{$soetiu>LS@ear, jr. Cotton tree gum * g) so /r (67j 5= ear ld ^so/r^^&rr, s.
A mark, sign, symbol, jy>i_<urtii. 2. A
administered in bowel complaints,
seal, signet bearing the name or symbol
of the owner, (j^Sew. 3. A name, an ap
jgjsuaiiiy, jr. It's flower.
pellation, Qumi. Wils. p. 719. Lanchana.
4. Fame, markworthiness,
*g)soauLo, s. A minute division of
time, fd'tmuCiatufgi. 2. Sroallness, little^eoir^f^esTs^^e^fff&l, s. Disre
ness, Qrtputb. Wils. p. 718. Lava. 3. One
pute, want of reputation.
of the seven islands, 5fJ?i*rfiQufSr,p. 4.
g)si)ff (g5^8ssr u asm emir., inf. To honor,
Worship, un*.
esteem.
*Jj)so sy (Seo a= ti, . That which is
^enn^f^siiTiqareireueir, s. A re
extremely little, tBmiQfigi.
markable, noted or famous person.
Qsiwlar&i&ijlM. There is nothing at all. g)sO/r(STj?,
s. Cardamom, ejeoili
^svfsuaw, s. The elder son of Rama,
as
Elettaria cardamomum. (p.)
g - iqp^jsvbx I
Wils. p. 718.
*^)so/ti_ld, s. The name of a coun
Lava, (p.)
try, the upper part of the Deccan, Q>*
^sOsrflsSii$)ff0e9pih, s. Beau
sntnbufoifiQ*s8Tl. 2. [prop. cvevfi_u>.] The
ty, jfiPcs. 2. Pleasingness, iorg:ftua. 3.
forehead, Q*t>fi. Wils. p. 719. Lada.
Wanton dalliance, r*ii. Wils. p. 717.
^j&Jiri^isjQeS, s. A kind of curi
Lai.ita. 4. Courteousncss, t.u-.-rx 5.
ous chain carried as a curiosity or
One of the twenty-eight Agamas, Gmisu,
amusement, worn by itinerant mendi
i*(jn40^Cs-Qrj^.?. 6. One of the Hindu
cants of the g)w/i_io country,
tunes, g,tirisd*puib. (/>.)
@6Offi_#68T6!if?itJ/T0, s. A monk, or
f)eoeiflpu<62&&ii>, s. One of the
mendicant of that country.
tunes of the Hindus.
@60/ri_u/raa, s. The dialect, or
^jsosSsmpiS. Parvati, unneufsl. (p.)
language of that country.
$a)aiiB&uuLLeiDL-,s. Wild cinna
gj.~-,v;-..5".-a-.i.. Parvatias
g)eoiriiiyS. Natives of that coun
mon. Cassia lignea, or Cassia bark,
presiding over the region of the knee.
jjrwwVuuii^i-, Laurus cassia, L.
try.
(")
14

105

g)sO/ri_to,s. (Tel. erJl3oj-) A horse's


shoe, js}w*@iiiJw?2BWA(guScyio4. 2. A
tamarind tree, lyrfumris.
@ so (_ /E/ & lL i@60/ri_isB)^,
inf. To shoe a horse or an ox.
^eoiri^&i^nru), s. A red powder
calcined from a horse's shoe.
g) si) /Ti_ sir u (75 ^j, s. A cotton
shrub, giiQfif., Gossipium.
^JsOituld, s. Gain, profit, advan
tage, ^pruii. Wils. p. 719. Lab'ha. 2.
['.] Premium, /lLi_<4.Nate. This
word is used as an auspicious term in
measuring, &e., instead of the number
one; [ex fS>wJ, which see.]
Qpff&liAQjru(ipGfi@Gajar. I Will give yOU
the principal and the profit.
^jsoirumisnesar, inf. To gain pro
fit in trade, &c.
^jeviruQs^ti ^eoiruQeOrruw, inf.
Profit and loss.
^eorruLDp^iuCSuirs, inf. To lose,
to be deprived of profit.
^soiruu>ueSl&B, inf. To become
profitable, available.
^sOfrutrQ ^aS g^son-GurrCe ^<sQ
gjdRimiQfiJ, . (Hin.) Barter, exchange
also buying and selling, Q<S*ww.-<Lw.
*^jS0!TLDa1GS)3: ) SO ITlS i= S3) <3=, 8. A
species of grass with a fragrant root
the cuscus, SipAi. Andropogon muricatum. Wils. p. 719. Lamajjaka. (c.)
{ggjso irLB&&LQG>eun, s. It's fragrant
root.
^)s\)/rujLD, s. A stable, (3)$Bl<as)rr#err'bso.
*^soiree sor ih^goitgoSsbt, s. Fond
ling, caressing, coaxing a child, a wife,
&c, wtu^Qjiu<M; [ex ww, to support.]
*^}soitgQ, 8. Wheedling, coaxing,
fondling, tsius^Qeiievs. 2. A seducer, spu$u
Gutter. Wils. p. 719. Lalee. See Lalin.
$)eoireQ, s. (Tel. wO.) Praises,
compliments, congratulations pronounced
before a king, an idol, also in marriage pro
cessions, pinibtg. 2. A poem consisting
of verses to be sung on such occasions,
tailswuutLAt.
$ so ir eu Sturm, s. (Tel. ers$c-33oj.)
[/>row.] A catalogue, a list of recruits,
a list of the names of sepoys in an army,
QuuidufiuLf.
^}eoir6usesrQu>(ipft inf. To enroll
recruits.
*gg)3i>.TG>j6S!)FliULh, s. Great beaut)',
comeliness, gracefulness, jfic. Wils. p.
720. Lavan'ya.
* g) SO T 30 (ITjT, LD $3rrrr6Q(TTj/5>i!, s.
One of the nine Varushas or divisions of
the known world, the central division,

j)eoliKiaGairein}>, 8. Glans penis.


"^eQ.wsih, 8. A sign, mark, token,
(Anal.)
symbol, jyoi_iuf6rii. 2. The p< nis. <g*r<3i9.
3. The phallus or linga a representation
of the membra viri et mulieris used in
One who wears the linga.
temples as an object of worship, and re
^eSlitbseiiiswth, s.
Symbols of
garded as deity under this emblem. It is
the sexes unitedprobably a personifi
also made of gold or silver and worn in a
cation of the active energy of the deity
casket on the arm, the breast, or some
and of matter, represented in metal. &c,
other part of the body, as an amulet and
or formed in the mind as objects of con
as an object of veneration and worship.
templation and worship.
In both these discs it represents both
^eSias Seo, s. A kind of venereal
sexes in conjunction, being emblematical
of Siva and Sacti. or the male and female
disease.
energies of the deity, E/fMti>. In the
g)sJ?(j;L/(?L_/r6ii,
s. The fgeSneS
Agama philosophy three lingas are men
creeper, liryonia, L.
tioned; viz.: I. Streelinga (dvg:Mi,*w)
^eSikiSL^niemw, s. One of the
the same as
the female linga com
mon to male and female including in both
eighteen Turanas, 4Tru:u!C'iii-G**
sexes the organs for secreting and contain
tag.
ing the seminal fluid. 2. I'urshalinga (<-/<ji_
jgieiSiEj&ut-imgii, 8. A kind of ve
iBb*io) same as mipib (Natha) male linga,
nereal disease.
also common to both sexes, including in
{^e&iEi&Qnns ii>, 8. The venereal
both sexes the genital organs for transmit
ting and combining the two productions
disease, <ffi-<y1#*yw/<g Galium.
essential to generation. 3. Napunchakalin^eSisian^eSmjSsar,
s. Asce
ga, (iyig#*i6) same as jy\S, Ali or Alilinga,
tics. Itishis who wear the Linga, o<
the neuter or rather hermaphrodite linga,
fimuuc Cwrr,
being the physiological foundation of the
@60?/k/, 8- An ascetic. 2. A
other two, both as to their organization
worshipper of Siva, under the phallic
and functions. The image linga often
bears this name ; these three are dis
emblem. 3. A hypocrite, a pretended
tinguished by the terms jf4r, jyw*. jfff.
devotee.
They are physiological and are found in
eruuisf-seSiEJsw, s. A linga made
such works as
&c. There
of quartz.
is another class of lingas called u^sfe
u n em eSta a w , s. A stone in the
sii, the five lingas, popularly repre
form of a lingafound in the river
sented as deity under the imblems of the
Kurbudda.
five elements, and worshipped in as many
celebrated temples, viz.: LS(j)5aS>*ii,
iSnenpefliEiaw, 8. What is dedi
earth-linga, worshipped at Canjeevara
cated to Siva.
.jfutyoPAaii, water-linga, worshipped at
u rr np H u <sS ii s ii>, s. Any thing
Tiruvanaicka <2>i/oSei4, fire- linga, wor
shipped at Tiruvannamalay i/Se*<4,
assumed as an emblem of linga, and
air-linga, worshipped at Tirukalatti
worshipped.
<3g*r.uoViiiii, ether-linga, worshipped at SeSrUJtiLiG&tsj&ih,
s. A linga suppos
thumbaram. These are properly of a meta
ed to be self-existent.
physical or mystical character and belong
ffiwaweSisisLD, s. A man of the
to the arcana of Hinduism. The above
designations are for popular use and are
Changama sect.
given from their physiological connection
(SjtgeSiii&Lo, s. A spiritual father,
with the five bodies or casements of the
a confessor.
soul, whose natural bases arc the elements,
eSl /e/<blo, 8. Vermillionas snfil
earth, water, fire, air and ether, respective
ly. Among the initiated, the following
are the terms employed, viz.: 1. ^ififcSm
^eSiisdsLLQ, 3. A preparation
sib, Streelingathis is properly the organ
of Vermillionused for medicinal pur
entire male and female with its func
poses; cinnabar.
tions; it is a figure (s-euib) the only one of
the five to which form is ascribed. There
gfreSihaupuih, s. The powder or
is but one image, the represe ntation of this.
ashes of cinnabarused medicinally.
The tfierjf course of worship, i. e. the pop
^eSiaaQw(ip(g,
s. A medicine
ular puranic course belongs to this. 2.
prepared from cinnabar, gii^rgtgi.
lywaSiiaii, this is defined to be -<j; the
course here is that of instruction and per *$leS!t9, s. Writing, letters, cha
ception as to the action of the instrument,
racters, painting, drawing, tQitgi. Wils.
&c. To this belongs the SiSeou course of
p. 721. Lipi. 2. Destiny, fate as writ
worship, the second great stage. 3. 1455
ten in the head, itfi.
**s\Si!j*iA, this is the stage of darkness, of
neutrality, called the stage of darkness *^}eSi9, ASQroehr, pQpebr, uQueBr,
*gg)eQ3, s. Writing;, painting, mak
*m, v. a. To write, delineate, draw, igc.
and doubt, and, as a course of worship, is
included in the succeeding one. 4. unuoiib @eff/f , d&pg],
ing lines, *Qfp*>s. Wils. p. 720. Likhit.
ff@(i>, <s, v. n.
this comes under the dominion of Cu*
2. A letter, fosigi.
To sprout, germinate,
2. To stand
#rr,
the
concealer,
and
is
called
icopLiL/;
*g) S^ii, s. Written books,
erectas hair with extatic joy or love;
the
course
here
is
that
of
Cajrsii,
the
third
manuscripts, vopguLifosib. 2. The art of
also with anger, cold, &c. See'?M. (p.)
great stage. 5. ineiJcjii, this is Qjefla/,
writing, penmanship, chirography one of
the course of ^anb, the last stage which
sins, s. A nit, the egg of a
the sixty-four atmfyarw [ex IS, to write.]
exempts from births, and secures absorp
louse, or a young louse, mw<S or r# ; [ex
^eff^^ti, s. The lime tree, ergn
tion in the supreme essence. Wils. p.
wi^gf, to mark.] Wils. p. 721. Lkkka
iS4sxrib. (/>.)
| 720. Linga.
or Lbeksha.
106

gg/s&SsO, s. Play, sport, eS^itiuniL


. 2. Amorous, wanton sport. *rii. 3.
Feminine actions proceeding from, or ex
citing to love, m>*i<;uj*SljfLLQ. 4. Per
sonation, imitation of another, i. . '.
sm. 5. Jesting, ufiarfib. 6. Coition,
n<awHt> ; [ex >?, to embrace, ( i, to get.]
Wils. p. 721. L.KKI.A.
gfrea)rraj$sl, . A wanton or sport
ful woman.
{^sSeomSQisrrpib, s. Diversions,
pastime.
Qu>n& sS?eoampeSteD) s. Lascivi
ous behavior.
&(VjtaLf.esa'%eo, s. A treatise on
the amorous play of Krishna.
iDsnjiiDna(en)Gnu.ujeS'?G0,8. The
enthusiastic religious frenzy, superhu
man exploits, &c. of Rishis, or other
exalted human beings, ^w^efix.
ffsnrsSVeo, s. Play or exploits of
Siva.
uirsoeS'Zso, s. Children's play.
^Sfism^S, s. A squirrel, ^emsfleo.
(/>) ,
@ jjy lj sm j, s. [prop. [)(W)ueB>u.']
Ixjng-leaved Bassia, llloopy, p/iorii, Bassia
longifolia.
Where there is no sugar-press, the flower !
of the llloopy will pass for sugar; i. e. the
want of delicacies should make one con
tent with common food.
^gXuQufastQesisruj, s. The oil of
the Si&sueDu seeds.
gsru*u**^, * Sediment of
llloopy oil.
@S2f ustDu ds tL i$.
ustnuu
j<*o < j. s. llloopy nuls compressed
into small cakes.
@JS* ubd u dQs itlL aoz_, s. The
seeds of stieou tree.
@)gnues>uuu(7FiuLi, t. It's kernel.
^j) j?so<Edss37, s. A writer, clerk,
copyist, a scribe, an amanuensis, trqfg
Wils. p. 722. Lkkiiakiia.
C?sO<ss/r, . The gods, Qpeurr.
Wils. p. 722. Lekha.
^)3sOS3TLD, *. Writing, STQppgl,
Wils. p. 722. Lekhana.
^)3a)c5safl ^(?a.s!ifl, *. A style,
pen, pencil, a point-brush, ra>Afre*fl ; [ex
t, to write.] Wils. p. 723. Lekikee.
^)(?auaa), *. A letter, srqgfegi.
2. Delineation, painting, drawing, u,~
Wils. p. 722. Lekha.
*
so S tu ih, t. [com. @(?s>)u) ]
Licking,
2. A lambative, an
electuary or medicine to be taken up with
the tongue, ursrMiQe^tf.ujtai^iff. Wils. p.
722. Leiita.
* GfoHsO&Lei, . Smallness, minute
ness, subulty, any thing small, Qmituento.
2. (p.) Lightness, any thing light,
Wils. p. 720. Lesha. 3. A moment, an
indivisible or minute portion of time,
4. A figure in rhetoric, ^rarf.
See jfuA*rri*.
)S<Ma>i*j2ai. Not in the least, not at all.

g)(?s0*, s. Smallness, minuteness,


^jle^QpdsrBs^^l, s. A kind of
Q*rjBouj. 2. Lightness in weight or moral
knife for cutting the stem of the betelcharacter, buoyancy, cvijdnuo. 3. Easi
leaf, Q&pfSlejAsiiilutsfip!.
ness of attainment, that which is not dif
g^Veuujjrids, inf. To cut off leaves.
ficult, trsfigi. 4. Weakness, feebleness,
sfartbas Cw*(BrOurjjuLY, a feeble prop
^Ssvi^jiWa/, s. The fall of leaves,
or support. 5. [in grammatical rules.]
gjliusS^nM. 2. An ancient forest, <j3>
Short, comprehensive words including fur
ther particulars, tSfiu^ABatS as tear, Jp,
Qmfi, Sec.
Q TSV wjf G .' i Q = L Ufl ~- Q- -.--r_-
It iS
Cultivation of, anu trade in vegetables.
easy to profess, but diflicult to perform.
{QteusuneasBuii, s. Sellers of betelg)G?so.n7zi>, s. Orpiment, jyifl^ir
leaf, vegetables, &c.one ot the tightetn
qfIt ffr^gw
r<i. (At. Vic.)
$)Qs0.iji @(?so 3^5,^57, s. Com
[p;w.] Being tasteless as unseasoned
mon salt in masses,
(AI. Vic.)
food, or as vegetable curry, by being
g)G?60i_//i, s. Long pepperas euneo
kept too long, *B>igt>p^*>. 2. Losing its
fog, Piper cubeba.
taste as the mouth in sickness, o
,ii'.-i.vii, 3. Crowing green,
*g) Q si> u earti, s. Medicine for
smearing, a plaster, an ointment, u#m<y*
gi. 2. Fragrant ointments,
wii.
Ssc /a & ii>, a. The ^eSiisL/ffir
3. An aphrodisiac ointment for exciting
oath, (p.)
venery, psi*'&^P<5t:'&*ia<5*&- Wils. p.
723. Lapana. 4. Erectio penis, copula grfiSsoturreir, s. [prop.] A fly, if.
tion, LieaitS.
^iQsOussr LQeoeOnpsueisr , s. A man * g^Qalsri Ssim, s. Mundanity, secu
larly, worldliness, what prevails among
who is impotent, incapable of propaga
men, -uiiiu*^ii. 2. Secularity or world
tion.
linessas opposed to {jfcio, spirituality;
^(SsiiLhi-jSLh, s. The iSendsiLot-i
[ex Csu, world.] Wils. p. 725. Lowuika
Or LoWKEEKA.
plant, Justicia, L. (Al. Vic.)
^QeoetrSspihjdirLD, s. Skill in
^Sso, s. A vegetable leaf, foliage,
j(oi_. 2. (p.) Miserly character, -Cu#
transacting the ordinary affairs of life.
ujt/Mcrib. 3. Betel-leaf, Q/^w.
j) Osd ar @sfi(vj lold, s. The cus
@26offissw, iji/. To cut or nip
toms or fashions of the world.
leaves in different figures with the nails
g^QeoetrSs
tsQptfiujirpeiieisr, s. A
an amusement of women. See
person unacquainted with the world.
{gjVeD&spey, s. [cu/.] A Venetian )ff0,s. A place, @ild. 2. A house,
door, or window.
home, M>. 3. (fiy.) Domestic life. (See
Aiwpci and Aii*o.) 4. Constella
{^teodseOLo, s. Leaves stitched
tion or zodiacal sign, J"*- 5. A wife,
together and used as plates, (p.)
iotoS. 6. A lady, ^SbjJ. (p.) 7. A form
@2eosir6rr?, *. A medicinal plant,
of the seventh case, or local ablative, (b
Euphorbia neriifolia, L. See ***.
gc54as fiijj.Bf(jr*^fr, he was at home.
gjleossjS, s. Herbs or leaves fit
@60ei)B>(_, 3. Any thing lodged
for food, jfi-ig.
in a house for security, jyn_Aui>Our
g)%i)Tu)4) s. Stalk of a leaf.
<j*. 2. (p.) A deposit, u!Ti_fcu.
^leodSeifl, s. A grasshopper with
gei)60ss5i_Oa^^seii, c. noun. En
leaf-like wings. See
trusting a thing to the custody of
@2eui(gff),s. A goldsmith's tongs.
another.
See cap.
QjeoedmidseOLo, t. The act of
@'2su0n-(L, s. The betel-creep
depositing, taking refuge in a house,
er, Q/^JtuAOfi^, Piper betel.
TLii$-uDi_A*euiflr#>/i>. 2. A refugee,
jpi_A*sviflDi_jfr0<r. 3. [proi>.] A de
@&vaOn'{^)*<tlani_, s. A kind
posit, L/Ari_ 2ew.
of thin pastry like a leaf. See Q*iqp*
* r
@ a) 60 eti sir )so sonar {QeuQstiir
@&06S)^i, in/. To stitch leaves
tar, 8. (Jem.
g)wu#r.) A hus
band, *. 2. The head of a house,
together to be used instead of plates.
i<B, * A roll of leaf in
g)6060fl3<i>, *. Domestic life, do
serted in the perforation of the ear to
mesticity. 2. Duties of the householder.
cure the sore occasioned by piercing.
3. Conjugal virtues and deeds of hospi
@3go/5jio(_/, s. The fibre of a leaf.
tality performed by the householder.
j) ?eo u / d s , inf. To pluck ofF
4. The state and rules of domestic order
leaves.
as distinguished from the other three
conditions of man, viz.; 1. The bachelor
^^eouun&i . A kind of plant.
or student. 2. The anchorite. 3. The
See uwQ.
mendicant. See
and
Jj)?oijQu/ra)iti, s. [prov.] Sewing
leaves together, g)Jeu#*i>. 2. A piece
g)60cor<? QsrioLo, . The second of
of leaf, commonly plantain, to eat from,
the four orders. See ^Simii.
107

^eoeniresaQpeo^eo, s. [in love poetry."]


The lament of a warrior's mistress on
account of his absence in the camp, qpu
Quf($il.(t}eBpgjQagaip. (p.)
jg)&ie$i u>, s. Dwelling, abode,
2. Breadth,
^eogsesrft) s. Friends, QuieSenrrr.
(/>)
@)6oQed{T(ipd3t}>, s. The practice
of the household duties, or the duties of
the householder. 2. The state of the
second order or householder. See
&runb.
^ejeuutfedaa*, s. Domestic life,
household enjoyment, i!arvi|AM. 2.
The practice of the duties of the house
holder, or second order. See ^*Brui.
@6\)a//rL>G>u(u, s. A wife who neg
lects domestic duties, gis+iioau-tJ.
^)so au it ifi eu near, . A man who
practises the duties of the second order
the householder. See
g)enaiiry)e], s. Household life, do
mestic felicity, <o8Brr|j*sD. 2. The
practice of the household duties. See
frpQff{Spped ^pQfftflun gfrp
Qrfil&&*>, v. noun, [in love poetry."]
Confining a young woman at home, not
suffering her to frequent the corn-field
as before, ^suQuwt^cJbisaptSQmgarp^ ( p.)
iSIp u i-i, s. Descent from a
good family, noble extraction, illustri
ous birth, (gif-uiSpiJu. (p.)
glpijeti, s. A cat, y&BT. (p.)
ftgjeoeoei), v. noun. The act of fre
quenting a house or place.
g^eo.
Not, non-existence, death,
iorarii. (p.) 2. The root of one of the
negative symbolic verbs, (see jf*p) ex
pressive of total or exclusive negation of
the thing or qualitythe opposite of
Sometimes in poetry it stands as a con
traction of Jg)4>2cug)4i5piiJ<u/. They fail not in the per
formance of domestic duties ; [ex
house; Pp&n, failure; f, who are not.]
jg aOTS*Q*s5*Caj. O! incomparable
mind ; 01 mind debased beyond compari
son.
. A person, or thing pos
sessed of nothing.
iSlputSleS, s. He who is without
birththe Supreme Being, *i_fv. 2.
Siva, fior. (p.)
{jgjesipuSeSI, s. He who is exempt
from taxes; [ex =p, tribute; fi)*, not;
, affix.]
g)*^(fljuSsopiitJ). This field is not tax
ed.
@6oQu/T(75str, s. An impossibility,
an absurdity, QfimrpQurGcr.
gfie<)Q u /T(irj<GrrjQjLDti>^eogmeuemiD,
t. [in rhetoric.] Comparison with a
thing that does not exist, e-raiautAi
Qeurcrpas *rA cmw&siovifi
r(rQ.
QPii(JuFgit>, the beauty of the face of
the damsel whose eyes resemble a lance,
and brow, a bow, is equal to the aggre
gate beauty of all lotuses.
108

j^eveotrpQuiTuj, s. Downright lie, ^)s060ld, s. A species of tree, Qpp


ciiorii. 2. A house, home, the domestic
QPQpuQurti.
state, domestic life,
(p.)
j) eo go n $ eu s5r, neg. appel. noun.
$)e\>eSl, 8. A small hole in a vessel,
One utterly destitute.
utensil, tile, &c, S)*joS. 2. [as ^nunfotg.]
@eu eu ngi ihQunGtiedtTgiigfjQ&nsoeo,
Cubeb.
inf. To tell lies and speak evil of one.
)&)e&d&neisr, s. One with a wide
@6i)60/rto60, per. part. Without.
hollowed ear-lap.
Q&iMiBpGui&ii. If not, otherwise.
@6i)6u9*@t_tc, s. A pot with a
j)a)GOiTLDeSI(Trjd&, inf. To be with
hole or flaw in it, a leaking pitcher.
out, be wanting, be absent.
^eu&sireiir, [in poetry."] Here,
Q*. 2. All this time, (Iritro(ii. (p.)
@6i)6u/t6!du), neg. v. noun. Absence,
^mAtiQeaasoiQ'xaiiuru^iffi. Here my
destitution, privation, js*""0. 2. Pover
body has lost its fresh color.
ty, want, fifyfirii.
iQjossr, adv. and s. Here, this place,
^e\>eonn ^eQeonfry s. The poor,
the present life,
(p.~)
the destitute, those who are in want,
isi//f, 8Qp6ar, /E<2^6ar, Q&ear, @a)ir,
v. a. and v. n. To mount, climb, get up
^leoQeoesreo, v. noun. Death, ex
or upon, fp. 2. To rise, ascend,
tinction, f/5o. 2. Denying, j<vJw<2<ui&3. To desire, long for, f(jiiu. 4. To go,
pass, proceed,
5. To conduct, nfi
gJsuSso, s. Negation, @irE>u>. 2.
p. 6. To be close, crowded, Q*fiu. 7. To
desire excessively, ffur>*QtVr. (p.")
A defective verb implying absolute ne
gation, added to nouns, pronouns, verbs
!a/aiy, s. [in poetry.] Inferiority,
or participles. 3. Death, extinction of
baseness, degradation, uS|.
life,
$4liiusQiuQmifisrxspBiejaudr. I shall )eujji, SQpetsr, ^euplQenrssr, Qatar,
b. a. and n. To desire, long for, lust
see my deceased son.
for, .jjod**-!. 2. To covet, be penurious,
_<;ejfus)(2*jiu. 3. To forget, be forgetful
*(yAi. If not, or else, otherwise.
or indifferent, *pA*. (p.)
mgGknpQui iuffur ? Will you come
ggjevpiv j) 61) "5 63T 6JT 1, C. nOUK.
or not?
Desire, intense desire,
2. Covet*?c3:AifuSA2w. Never.
ousness, avarice, penuriousness. a.Ca
ugtxrii.
3.
Forgetfulncss,
negligence,
Neither this nor that, neither of the two.
carelessness,
Cp.)
9drj>u9&2M. Nothing.
A horse, g^sajff. (p.J
ffuqpJAitaiutltQ/rfli&iilcj. Not at all
jyoreSAiJw. Beyond measure, immeas
[<) ey erfl u>p &i eisr, s. A cavalier, a
ui able.
horseman, a warrior, ^)trfiBr. (p.)
QzzarQ/ubp&jfa. It is not described
g)>, dSQpssr, liQpair, uQussr, ,
what it is, no matter wliat.
r. a. To lose, forfeit, to be bereaved of;
i.-rC.-.-.iVj. It is unascertain
to suffer loss, jStf**^".
ed, not estimated, not measured.
^ifiijt-/, . ioun. Loss, privation,
@6i)6Difi(5, s. Unjust lawsuit,
forfeiture, g)*jJ>.
@f>uL/6Kir?, *. One who has lost
eressressBeoaneow, s. Incalculable
a child, a husband, property, &c.
time.
glipo/, c. noun. Loss, deprivation,
^K^eifleonir. s. Those devoid of
forfeiture, bereavement, *^i_i. 2.
benevolence.
Death, tosstwii.
JIBfld>tl.i9- CJuii5(p^uu.L_urj_rt5fy*PJP
@ir/z9, r. part, from the root e\>
There is affliction in that house, as if
Without
a death had occurred there.
fiiuptSsirfl. Without delay.
^jLpeusrTfiifieo, v. noun, [vul.] Keep
SnsiSiwtQpt&siifi. Without labor, or
ing close to the houseas mourners till
difficulty.
after the eighth day of the funeral cere
Ulml&sit0*i-*&p&
Il IS difficult
mony.
to live without sinning,
^ifiajsrnrar@f6y@(flu_)a/6Br, s.
^ffi). A form of the fifth case, (see
The chief mourner at the funeral.
g)*), s*/sacT4, which denotes. 1. Re
g)tpa^O/r
eud a if. ds;, inf.
moval, withdrawal, *mA>. (a) Literally
as fitotpfitfitir, he has left his rela
To mourn at a funeral, to condole with,
tions, i. e. for ascetic life, (b) {fig.) In
to bewail the deadas women do, beat
which it expresses speciality, disparity,
ing their breasts, &c.
&c, and includes the comparative degree
as jjfj^Ou^iur*^w*, the Brahman
QtxQiSpfiii? Who will expose himself
caste is superior to the royal. 2. Simili
to be troubled by him, for doing so?
tude, gLiL/as glpAiQml&pldpufoQstsfl. A
^Lf/ajOs rr ear i ir60, v. noun.
tank whose flowers resemble the points
Mourning for the dead, acconipained by
of mighty lances. 3. The bearing of a
external gestures, lamentations, beating
place, r*>2was <yetr1cv/i_A<g, north of
the breast, &c, either at the funeral,
Caroor.Note. This form of the fifth
or at stated periods afterwards.
case is peculiar to the poetic dialect. 4
^IfieijdQuQuiTSf inf. To go to
The primitive cause, as Qufr<rfp
condole with.
Qji^yMj., a crown made of gold.

GifQ#ireoeo, inf. To invite to,


or notify concerning a funeral.
^)tfiafeS(tp^eo, v. noun. Dying
a word used in imprecations, &c.
j/i&tQijiajdg. May death fall upon
him.
gjtfiQieSenreu,inf. To condole with
mourners, inquiring after the dead, em
bracing, &c.
^tpa/aJ, s. A house where a
death has taken place.
jgjLpQeutr'fe}, s. A funeral notice
or invitation, a funeral letter or ola,
SQpetsr, isQpssr, Qeuebr, iu, e. n.
To descend, dismount, sink, fall into, to
be involved in. fiipi*. 2. To be degraded,
disgraced, to degenerate, to be reduced in
character, estimation, rank or circum
stances, aS[LB_ 3. To fall below medi
ocrity, to be inferior, to be below in com
parison, grig.
^jfiseaL, s. [vul.~\ The meanest,
lowest, most degraded, i&sJifitpg. (Abu
sively.)
aiQ9(5 gsS*ni_. He is a low wretch.
^L^sear, s. Inflammation of the
eyes causing the lids to droop, gjaSi^***.
Jjj)yS (SjeodQpn /f, s. Low caste
people, 8<fim&a&.
gfiySlf&ini, s. Persons of low caste,
illiterate or ill-bred people, ffjSmi**.
j^ySI&esrirajrrrrp&Bp s. The vulgar
dialect.
L$Q*ireo, a. Disgraceful or im
proper language, u9*0#r*i, of which
four kinds are enumerated, viz. : 1. SwA
SV>*, an invidious or injurious report,
tale bearing, aspersion, slander, back
biting. 2. OurjQai#, lying, falsehood.
3. j<SgO6i, harsh expressions, irritat
ing language, scolding. 4. uuoA&QnAi,
nonsense, idle talk, vain expressions. 2.
A vulgar word, SufitittsrQfrAi.
j)yS*, *. Low caste people, the
vulgar, the wretched, the miserable,
debased, ignoble persons, *i_rrf.
gfiiflpsai, v. noun. Inferiority,
baseness, disgrace, degradation, mean
ness, Siifii. 2. s. Poverty, destitution,
@t$@3asjr, s. The inferior class.
See gilm.
gJt^/jQffir/f, *. The vulgar, the
illiterate, low-bred persons, ^nJ*G>r*.
@yS?L/, v. noun. Lowness, inferi
ority, meanness, degradation, baseness,
#riH- 2. A hollow or ditch, any hole
or cavity, depressions in land, uiraib.
Qai<sir'BetrdQi$Li, s. The less or
minor species of Qh*uj verse.
@i$sy, r. noun. Inferiority, low
ness in rank or character, meanness,
baseness, ^r(4i. 2. Contempt, disgrace,
dishonor, ignominy, abjectness, wretch
edness, abasement,
3. Diminu
tion, decrease, a diminished quantity,
deficiency, <s*>p*i. 4. A hollow or ca
vity, u*ri4. 5. Decay, ruin , destruction,
C 3. 6. Fault, blemish, deviation from
rule, misdemeanor, @ppi4.

8>QP
@a9i^*^j!Srurer. One who eats know
ing the advantages of a spare diet.
g)y$?6yi_ii_, inf. To grow mean,
base, vile, to deteriorate, be in disgrace,
to be degraded, r[iui_.
{)tfleiiu(i)00,inf v. a. To degrade,
disgrace, deteriorate, debase, 0!&*iuGif0.
@^?a/uas>rG>Br, inf. To treat with
contempt,
Qiu.
fargltDtiSeftfiaiiuiiSsStirfi. (Choosing a
wife) from a family neither above nor
below his rank.
$!y3 , dQQpeisr, dQpesr, u(?J6sr, <s,
v. a. To lower, let down, put down,
hand down, unburden, unlade,
2.
To degrade, lower in office, rank or
character, to disgrace, debase, uSi1JA.
3. To cause to fall down or below, rela
tively, #nMp.
@y$<JjL/, v. noun. Degradation,
disgrace, meanness, fflnS|. 2. Contempt,
despising, iBtatg. 3. fin rlietoric.] Dis
gustas one of the passions transform
ed to poetry. See ri4.
QQ/Dear, ^L^jd&Qesrm, Qeu
*-, bJ*, . a. To lower, let down, help
or hand down, unlade, unburden, gipi*.
2. To disgrace, JjuQA*.
^}(Lp, dQQpeisr, pQjSear, uQuek, ds,
v. a. To draw, pull, haul, drag, tug,
drag to justice, to drag along the ground,
Kits. 2. To attractas a magnet, *B
QPfaSutSii*. 3. To attractas a snare, to
entice, allure, inveigle, seduce, draw over
to one's interests, msw**. 4. To strain,
stretch, lengthen or attenuate by pulling,
to draw out, Q<2*#Q*iL/j. 5. To drag one
into an affair, to cite, force one to court,
&c, to drag one's name, &c. in support of
an argument or practice, o}m. 6. To
upbraid, drag out one's faults to view,
to cast reproaches, insults, &c, qppfieSop
**. 7. To draw into, swallow up, engulph
as a stream, a whirl-pool, a whirl-wind,
il4lHte 7. To absorbas a sponge, to
absorb humors from the body, to draw
as a medicine or plaster,
8. To
draw out the voice, lengthen the sound
properly in singing, to draw in speaking,
reading, &c, /lIi^ijCli*. 9. To strain
muscularly, distort the features or limbs
in spasms, &c, to have the cramp, to be
convulsed; in this sense, it is often used
impersonally. icJidQft*. 10. v. n. To linger,
to be protracted, /wcgit*.
gStetfguurG). Sing, dwelling on the notes.
fisjv(5tca^w<2u4&Qpfifiw&. She protracted,
continued the conversation, till her mother
came.
l$0miiflS(5Qai(gumri&(Zff0&Ci(!unLtgi. That
law-suit has swallowed up a great deal of
money.
siAtitSqffg&Qsiatr>Si(38tb:pg!. The affair
is protracted, the business is delayed, be
ing involved in various intricacies.
If you protract the matter so carelessly,
you cannot expect a happy result.
iif*8GwtS(!f0gdj-iiait. They have
dragged the matter into court,
Err4rriiuE>*3>iiJ(^x. To make a long
story, unnecessarily talking of other peo
ple's affairs.
<L<ir*rJkig)QA>cir&!7eStfrC>. Do not draw
me into your affairs, as a witness, party,
&c.

sifl^6g>c$Qf?,g:tQtiiebQp&!3isr. They
pull against or away from each other
as two parties, &c, they dissent, are
unsettled (Jig.), from the idea of two
beasts tied together.
^IQgigiaQaireBntSeiur, inf. To put
off from day to day.
He delays to pay the debt he owes me.
)(Lp&gjuQuJ:, inf. To speak
drawlingly.
}Qgdg}eueSlde, inf. To draw in a
rope, or cordas attached to a net,
paper-kite, &c.
fr(Lgggie8i, inf. To put off, to
protract, to delay, continue putting off
and never fulfilling. 2. To bring into
court, indict, prosecute, expose to the
public.
LLisf.eiaiuuumpltiSQgds, inf.
To
seize one's lap and pull him.
&ne8(tgpjirBids, inf. To trail
the leg in walkingas a lame man.
^Qpupl, s. A scuffle, a struggle,
strife, squabble, ng.
)QguLj, v. noun. Drawing, pull
ing, draught, a pull, a tug, a twitch, Side*
*>*. 2. Attracting, attraction, allure
ment, inviting, engaging. 3. Distortion
of the limbs or features by convulsions,
cramp, &c. 4. Absorption. 5. Draught
or force of a current, wind, &c. 6. Pro
crastination, tardiness, protraction, sus
pense, uncertainty. The meanings of
the verb generally are applicable also to
the verbal noun.
that matter, there can be no dispute one
way or the other.
jjglQpuuemp, s A box in a case,
a drawer.
)(Lpu u it u. iii, s. Tardiness,
protraction, procrastination.
)QpuurrLLlf.uju>1 s. [prov.] Pro
crastination, protraction, tardiness, de
layused instead of mtuurc.i-ii.
$Qpuuirezfl) s. [prov.] A delayer,
postponer, lingerer. 2. A moveable
peg that fastens the yoke to the beam
of the plough.
^QpuLjemeasri inf. To be drawn
unwillinglyas some persons when they
are compelled to attend court; to be
forced or dragged into an affair. 2.
To be allured, seduced, decoyed; to be
diverted from the business in hand, be
tempted, be led away by lust, be en
snared, RiQtQsiirtr.
fj^QpuLjuufflut-juui, inf. [vul.]
To scuffle, struggle, contend. 2. To
pull one anotheras persons intoxica
ted, or in play.
jg)(ipeu60, v. noun. [/roc] The act
of drawing. 2. Putting off, lingering,
delaying, postponing. 3. One who neg
lects his own affairs and busies himself
with those of others.
j^Qskj gBapwAi. He is a busy-body,
drawn into every one's business.
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Slop
Yarn, single-twisted
^Qganeu, v. noun. A being drawn, i}ss)tp, s.
draught, SlQfiji-i. 2. Any thing drawn
thread, jrti. 2. A string, &c. tied on the
as a draught of thorns, tinihers, fishes,
body, in token of a vow, &c, also an amu
&c, g)g>*.ui-/iii_ta>/. 3. A long rope for
let to keep off diseases, o>*SJtLL(8j*fij4.
draught, g)w*<jtf;i_ii. 4. The mark
3. (p.) A jewel, an ornament, ,guirii.
or point made on the ground by a thing
4. One of the eight
or ornaments of
drawn, */<3.
style, nuir/<!ijLSQtirji. A'ute. With an
appropriate word prefixed, it is used figu
QQpaDGimahi-jeji$_uuii&&pQfisht When
ratively for ladyas Gm-tmfi, cppfianyi, CS
the track in which the thing was drag
; which see.
ged is plain, why look for footsteps?
jg)(Lp(8)i SQpeisr, @)(LpQ (User ear, Can
@ss)if aiLiy inf. To tie a thread
*, Sap*, . . [/""o".] To procrastinate,
round the arm, or any other part of
be backward, to linger, be tardy, piufits.
the body; or some other objects attend
ed with incantations, in token of a vow,
^Qgl^esS, s. A backward, pro
&c. ; or as an amulet.
crastinating person, a sluggard, 5iJu*.
2. [bk/.] A miser, .gj^r.
^emLpsaiLQ^ v. noun. The tying of
a thread on the arm, as a pledge to at
$(i&(3j,8. A fault, defect, deficien
tend during the reading of a sacred
cy, blemish, rant. 2. Slackness, /sait&i.
book
at the temple, aruLjtmiL.
3. A failure, deviation, obliquity, defec
tion, blunder, mistake, folly, tup. 4. (p.)
gytantpdsuSgji, s. A piece of string
Forgetfulness,
5. Baseness, mean
or cord,
2. A thread or string
ness, degradation, fi-j.ni. 6. Disgrace, re
fastened about the hair, arm, &c; also
proach, taunt, ~~:.rfi. 7. Falsehood, c-:,
round a treeas an amulet, miuli.
QjopA@imtzjuitLi9-pQet>9Bar0, A good me
@B)f @sf?/f^, s. [com. ^eaifid
tre will set off an indifferent poem.
Firmness of clothas grati
p*sr<5 eopgl*QQf &(aDmfiltar. He has
fying to the sight.
brought disgrace on his family or caste.
gftemip&pp, inf. To adorn a full
gfrqpdap, inf. [used adverbially.}
pot (siiuio) by winding a three-fold
Free from imputation.
thread round it in auspicious seasons,
@(y>< (&Q&neo, s. Reproach,
and single threads leaving interstices
taunt. 2. Faulty expression, incorrect
like elephants' eyes, or grains of husked
phraseology.
rice, according to the occasion in in
auspicious seasons, <s>iu,-' ; $jrp*pp.
{gfrqp&gjeBiL-iurreiir, s. A worthless
or mean person.
gfissiipQKQssih, v. noun. Being
(ig
QQpear, gjQpsQQeareBT,
thickly woven, close-threaded.
gp*, w. n. To deviate from rule,
@sB)tgLStf^6i),
r. noun. Sewing
to swerve from, neglect the performance
up a wound,
v.'-'j.
of duty, to fall from a higher rank, to be
disgraced, pip. 2. To slip, slide, fall,
@aBi>tjL/i_Dei/, s. Fine and thick
deviate from the course or path, to stum
threaded cloth, tp&toi.
ble, flinch, ofmi. 3. To fail, or be inferior
^eatfiQurri @atf>u#i_, inf. To
to, pip. 4. To err, mistake, tipp. 5. To
dam, draw together in sewing.
be reduced in strength, to become ema
ciated, Qi-^
gjeotp^<)b
Lp ai it m8, s. A
ir^iu^oljpifflijCur*. He has failed in
fine, darning needle, g-avJC.'sfO.
bis attempt.
^es>LpQiuirL-, inf. To wind thread,
)qgds ty_&&, inf. To put off the
measure with a line.
time of payment, to delay payment.
ffiflaaLpfffeoeorr, s. A double thread
QlQpd&ih, v. noun. Failure, devia
tion, swerving, shrinking, flinching from,
ed gauze.
paiaf. 2. Backwardness, slackness, pro
BtreSlsDLpQvfeii,
s. A cloth of four
crastination, fiiwfit. 3. Fault, defect,
twisted threads.
( p.)
}Qpda&), v. noun. Slipperiness,
QpeisrffieinLppeinpujG), s. Stockings
sliding, slippery ground, -.,.13-".;.;.
of three twisted threads.
1. Ghee, butter, QmLi. 2. Dsjotp, @pjp,
tifu>, uj, v. n. To
Sweet, sweetness, FfifitH. 3. Fat, grease,
rub one against another, to chafeas trees,
tfesrii. (p.)
2. To become soft and thickas
boiled rice by keeping, <aa>j|j.u. 3. To
^agsmp, s. An ignorant person,
copulateas snakes, iSteav, 4. To be ten
a simpleton, jpMAwn*. 2. Falsehood,
deras the mind through loveas aal
Ourii. (p.) 3. Devil, Sui.
$)(i>Qp, s. Sweetness, pleasantness,
tSa>R$fl*n<pfc,t5iQiiiaxTq.iuejBAaeFTt_6e$T The
agreeableness, ^puiy. (p.)
eyes which saw him with desire, tender
ness and lova
gfiOgQinesreo, s. Smoothness, @ir
urd}LjsQetrtbQ^QlStarj^9D{fis^tb. The snakl'S
2. Sweetness, pleasantness, agree
copulate.
ableness to the touch or car, g)*s>in. 3.
A word imitative of sound, j/gnraaQir
The bamboos rub one against another and
">" (/>)
become ignited.
D(T><53>6U, s. A thorny shrub, p(f
jj^eagpev, v. noun. Mixture.
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j)s3)ip, d@Qp&sr, pQpeisr, uQuar,


QmtfMa, v. a. To mix, to compound, ..*..(.
<2*iuj. 2. To inchase, set precious stones,
or fine gold in a coarser kind, tcerfupu.
3. To plane, shave, 9*. 4. To braid mats,
jackets, &c, to plat, weave, iS&ar. 5. To
appoint, determine, resolve, destine, pre
destinate,
6. To select, to pick, to
separate, cull out,
7. {p.) To do,
perform, Cjiu,
fi)i>ift<;,ff]">u>'i*. They who die
rather than violate their oath.
*sf,*(a0**'S--r<t
The destined day
will not exceed its limit. (<-.-.-:,.)
^eaiLpsL., s. A joiner's plane,
LLQijihjsletDtpda ,irtf. To compound
medicine.
piisuSetDLpds, inf. To set preci
ous stones with fine gold.
tojuPaoif <, inf. To plane wood
with a chisel.
jpreSlaDifd&j inf. To wind or reel
thread.
adv&SeBiip&a) inf. To set precious
stones.
>
@if)saj, v. noun. Mixing. 2.
Acting, doing, performing.
^sDLpuLfeifl, s. A plane, @a)afl.
@ Lp eSenip u lj a/?Qpmaflas>Lp uLj afl,
s. Different sorts of planes.
$)e3>Lpi_l, s. One of the beauties of
compositionthe employing of approved
words, avoiding those with hard conso
nants, QjtijijfroiaTUiSQeviarjf.
g)srr@, 8/Djp, j^arSeargj, ii>, @ar,
v.n. [/>rot\] To relax, abate, become plia
ble, flexible, to lessen in intensity or seve
rityas wind, rain, sun-shine, fever, &c,
0<b#iu. 2. To become tender, iuduljrent,
mild, yielding, placable, to relax in ardor,
application, &c, QiEj*. 3. To grow moist
as goods, &c. in rainy weather, to soft
enas heated iron or other metals, to
dissolve a little, be reduced in hardness,
&C, to deliquesce, soak throughas tiles,
mbviiu. 4. To become relaxedas a bow
string, to become looseas screws, &c,
fiesr.
@ar/rffawOT, s. A hard-hearted,
inexorable person.
^arQssneasry inf. To become lira-,
ber, soft, loose, pliant, lubricous, &c,
Q*9tfi. 2. To appear less strict, rigid,
&c.as the mind; to become less tense.
^sirQesrOuneir, s. Soft or pure
gold that easily melts. Sec, the prefix is
alike applicable to other metals.
^errQenrLDesrs- , s. A feeling, kind
heart.
)syr<sa;Lo, s. [t)uZ.] Laxity, tender
ness, abatement in severity, suffering. Sc..
relaxation, indulgence, tenderness of mind,
placableness, c
^aixtuwiitSpdpsir. [pror.] I sold it below
its value.
^eirsswiTesrQuiTek, s. Soft or
pure gold.
eaauSisirdai^etieOn^eudsr^s. A closefisted, tenaceous, parsimonious person,
a niggard.

@)crr

g)srr

gjftaira&Ttriii, s. [tmZ.] Indulgence,


laxity, compliance, mildness, mitigation
of punishment, &c, lenity, remission of a
duty, tax, payment, &c, relaxation, S8
^dreio. This word is specially appro
priate to rational beings.
?CB>ps^jsrrrE]Qff4cvr4rl. Slaves
are not to be indulged, treated with lenity,
&c
j}srr <& if! , dQQrD6&r,&Q;$Grr, uCuear,
*, v. n. To relax, become inattentive,
weary, or negligent in action, duty, &c,
to slacken, .sot. 2. To yield before an op
ponent or rival, to lose in a race or trial of
strength, fig. 3. To become dispirited,,
disheartened, &c, oAwmn. 4. To be
come intimidated, to fear, j)*. (c.)
g) JTT
QQpstsr, ()5I7-*sf)(?ot3T, GoV
"r, S^4*, < To relax, slacken, relax a
Bpring, &c, to loosen a rope, &c, to soften,
mollify, cause another to yield, to work on
one's feelings, to cause to relent, move the
heart, appease, conciliate j to soften or
moisten the throat, chest, &c.as with
liquids, fruits, conserves, er*Q#iaj.
DiiiSsTjSLLi_r*. He gave liberally.
&a2panpu$eird&, inf. To relax the
bowels by cathartics. 2. To relieve the
bowels by discharging their contents.
sir m (2siraa sir, s. The third of
the regular castes, the Vaisya, mmBui.
See
[ex fijsraw, et ff, kingnext to
the royal caste.]
^)stto3)ld, s. Youth, tenderness, immatureness, juvenility, infancy, g)orouiiju<3
i4. 2. Indiscretion, immaturity of know
ledge and intellect, illusion, a-aVi^ii. The
Opposite to gjcrswin is Qptpania.
Q*tmmSQe*Htdasa&ujiQfitGt-.utptg, AcCUStom thyself to virtue from thy youth.
QasojuSpaii. Learn from thy infancy.
@ari^/f, s. Young ears of corn,
utSH^swiMgii. 2. The early rays of the
sun, orEflr!i. 3. The sun early in the
morning, .so*i/5)/*^<*.
@6tr*B feu uj ear, s. A species of
paddy that ripens early, g,iQ*j.
@sriB<s63rn3f, s. A young" calf, &su
Morgt. 2. A sapling, mw&a&g.
@sns7i7uj, s. Green, unripe fruit,
fruit just formed,
gisir/s & an, $. A kind of paddy
which is reaped in the early part of the
dark season, Q*j.
^anwatreo, s. The betel creeper
recently planted, 0,s^SwJ5kQ*hj..
^stnaanpgii, s. A gentle breeze,
gjar/sgjjsi), s. A low, suppressed
cry as at the commencement of a funer.t'l wail, jyBj'*,(si\>. 2. A shrill, fine
voice.
(c ) 3. (p.) A young
ear of corn, u5/c^l.
gfcen-wQsnuf-, s. A young creeper,
%>Qri^ 2. The secundine or after
birth of a beast, uaiSeir&diiQstif.. 3.
(fig ) [in poetry.~\ A female, Que*.
^siriEiQsnpiS., s. A cow that has
recently calved, jgeni!*B>,paoi_iju*.
@ar, appel. noun. [prop. fisa&.~\
That which is young, tender.

@eir@#/E^?j6ir sir ti> lS <sb)p , s.


The horned moon, the crescent.
$e<r(&#najii> (,einpi>^s. A slight
tinge in dyeing, *s3rigiuuLip(3flat2jtb.
^teir^firiieij, s. [prov.] Palmyra
or talipot leaves next to the tender shoot,
or heart of the tree, <s<jAG/s'l>.
@ar@0fii/uL/, s. Light red.
^eir^i^Q, s. Gentle heat, warmncss.
@arr@g6, s. Young ears of corn
not yet shot forth, uSr!rfsrj*<j. 2. An
embryo, (TfiffrruiSexrlib
@srr is it s <s if d s, inf. [prov '] To
affect reluctance.
@ir/frf, g. The water of a young
cocoanut. @rffG^3ffaj*w^#. 2. A ten
der or unripe cocoanut, jgjsriffjjnariu,
Cocos nucifera>. 3. A faint color in a
gem, unaaMtrfsrtfpii.
fletrird(&jipu>Li, s. A medicinal
preparation for diseases of the eye,
f}tr)ii>, s.

Light blue, QeuetflpS

)snieojirGO, s. Light blue thread.


jji$eirQiB@&eBr, s. A coward, das
tard, a poltroon, GstanyiicmgieBL-Qiucar.
2. A kind, tender-hearted man, g)r8e
taar&soiiu/or.
@srrO(G5, s. Timidity, coward
ice, pusillanimity, Qnaitfimsarg. 2. A
tender mind, QfraSumerg.
@ar/F^%o, s. Youth, juvenility,
&aawuu(sa<b. 2. Being reduced in rank,
lowness of circumstances, want of res
pectability, lightness, t8j>u>.
^ efl or vfi 2w* oir Q Qfi reuflijS*(S^. The
buoyancy of the dhoney will be propor
tioned to the lightness of its freight.
@StT/F^?6M<5S53ai2)Ou6OT^:/T(, S. A
young widow.
@arr ihprr ift, s. [puZ.] A youth, a
young man, *ne$u*r.
)3fTifQgGbrp),s. The gentle southwind.
gfyeiriienp, s. Youth, tender years.
2. A young person or thing, a young
one, a youngster.
^eirihQpiTULi, s. A grove of young
trees.
fefietrisGprrtu) (istr$Q/iiTdj&&eo, s.
Milk in a curdling state, ^iS^raJoriCjjj
/*. 2. The preparation in water of a
heated blade for tempering, ufi&QtQpi
@sirijuti, s. [vul. prop. @3srruuii>.]
Inferiority, baseness, meanness, disgracefulness, flimsiness, piiiSdrsmc.
fn^aSeiruuiii, s. Inferiority, low
ness of caste.
JjJsnTiOil i 1}>, s. A small pony,
<ss"^<s9la". 2. A little boy or girl, a
stripling, youth, a young lady, 8g*ar
@aru>jw, s.

A sandy soil.

@srru)6!S)rsB)(_, s. A tender skull, a


thin skull, the hair of which early turns
grey, the teeth of the person falling
out prematurely.
}&rLD^^iuireuru>, s. Towards
mid-day.
}&rweo/T, s. A bud about to burst.
@rtea>tf>, . A light shower of
rain, drizzling rain.
^etreaLoQujiTasr, s. A youth, a young
man.
at lL uf.erremu>Qujiron, s. Avery young
manas ta^Qiar.
Fickleness, unsteadiness. 2. Elements,
rudiments,
gjariiufi, s. Slight hungeras
between meals, easily relieved by light
food, or fruit.
)erwudsDf, s. Light green.
@srriiu^ii, s. Imperfectness, im
maturity, moderateness in state or qua
lity, wom. 2. A peculiar quality in
medicinal oils derived from immature
heat in some cases a defect, in others an
excellence, QvAurxii. 3. A thin consis
tency obtained by melting, the first
stage of melting, n-cas^ii. 4. The state
of sweetmeats, pastries, or other kinds
of food imperfectly cooked, <2***uufita.
5. The state of oils or electuaries insuf
ficiently prepared, SiQwBvQpfcJiiuip^ar
u/stiss^pH. 6. The quality of paddy,
&c, imperfectly or moderately dried
after boiling, Q*iiQp0e$iui$>fiJir*iiu6p(
7. The state of being slightly
parched, toasted, &c, m&ui-iijQuiil.
^etribuuSiT, s. Young shoots of
corn, corn in a fit state to be trans
planted.
j) or u> u (5 en w)ar w iSlgnujui, s.
Juvenility, youth, early stage of exis
tence.
jZfrsirihupliueo, s. That which is
plucked when immature said of cocoanuts.
@siriiu/7, s. Sufferings of non
age, sramiS<iijiiuS. 2. Immaturity,
unripeness, imperfection, jgsrau^ii.
$etr ii> i9 1$., s. A young female
elephant, SjSuCualriiiir. 2. A woman,
a lady, Que*; [er Jif., a female elephant
whose stately movements a lady is
poetically described to resemble in her
gait.]
@srriiiL9srrSsir, s. A young child.
^)strii)Lfl6fr&iTQ//r^il), s. A kind of
rheumatism to which young persons are
subject, a kind of pleurisy.
gJerriiL/eu, s. Tender grass newly
shot forth, opPrniu*!. 2. The j^po
grass.
gjsira/if, s. Imperfect distillation,
@)<siraiff&, s. The prince regent
who performs the functions of govern
ment when the king becomes disabled
by age or otherwise, *(5uir*-. 2. The
heir apparent, ULii_4>*<gr!iLiiJerlr. 3. A
king in his minority, ipiec^ijuuejQpeoi-iu
air*, (unyflib.)
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ip
,?. A younger brother, pu> |
J. 2. A lad, a youth, gbhrtgar.
^etreunsai, s. Gentle north wind.
$ etr 6u rr afl u t-i , v. noun, [prov.]
Dampness, moisture.
@sira/<F<Fu), a. [in astrology.'] The
situation of a planet a little before it
reaches the meridian, mJef&pmmGmmw
gjeira/ao/p, s. Incipient or imma
ture curds.
{gjetrQsuisiirr, s. Lukewarm water.
^arQauuH), s. The early sun
shine of the morning; also applied some
times to the moderated rays of the
evening, *f2wQ/<J*i.
[g)etrQsii@2ii}>L-i, s. A tender, unhardened boneas in children, opfinQmi^i

, s. Main guard, a strong watch


to a fortress, &c, >w*ri*i. 2. A jungle
as a means of defence, *tipsi. 3. A
hedge, a fence, SicS. 4. A cloud, Gusib.
5. Tenderness, oroio. 6. The son of the
king Karoottaman, who by a curse was
changed into a woman, and became the
wife of Mercury, i-ifall&nntsartl. (p.)
Ssfr, a QQpasr, pQjtear, u<?ur, as ,
v. 7i. To tire, grow weary, be fatigued,
exhausted, to languish, Q/viiu. 2. To grow
emaciated, be lean, meagre, &c, QmoBw. 3.
To be worn out with age, sickness, &c, to
become decrepit, fat. 4. To become poor,
be worn outas land by continued culti
vation, want of manure, &c, &fi<s<*>p*>. 5.
To grow weak and wanting in luxuriance
or fruitfulnessas trees, rice, &c. to
fadeas a color, ma&tgevpu, 6. To fail
before a foe or rival, to yield to superior
force, Qistpm.
v,'.- > One is not in
ferior to the other, one will not yield to
the other (they will fight till they die, ex
cept they be parted).
jg)3srr#G?,sr/7uj, inf. To be exhausted
from over-exertion.
^Ssttl/l/, r. noun. Weariness,
fatigue, exhaustion, faintness, Qmf/.
@3sT7ju^j/^, s. Recruiting, re
covery from fatigue.
j) Ssw u u n uS 0 a a , inf. To be
wearied.
uuirp, inf. To rest, take rest,
repose,
uLfaAa.
uunsuLDeaaLuu), a. A room
for rest or repose 1. For idols after a
procession, before they are set in the
usual place. 2. For kings, or other
distinguished personages after journey,
to wash their feet, &c. before entering
their house, /**^m*i_uii>.
g^'Berr u u rrpp, inf. To refresh,
cause to rest, show civilities, &c. to tra
vellers or weary persons, )1*uQui*m.
euySluSVetruuirpp, inf. To enter
tain and refresh travellers, offering them
a seat, water to wash their feet, fanning
them, &c.

gy&rQeu Qgpgi, s. An unformed


hand-writing, the first writing of a
child, uif-vjtQiQfjtffi.
^sirQeueaBeo, s. The milder period
of the hot season, including the months
of April and May. See u(y/*R)i6.
erf), s.
Disgrace, degradation,
meanness, baseness, contempt, contumely,
scorn, g)if*8. 2. A token of scorn or
contempt, grinning, *ii*fl*<&iPijiy. 3.
Laughter, BAuli. 4. Ridicule, derision,
silly laughter, fmic$*S)AuLi. 5. A cerebral
tone in singing, one of the seven tones of
the gamut, supposed to proceed from the
forehead, QmpfidpiSp*<gi&t*>*. 6. A string
of the lute whose sound is in unison with
the cerebral tone, <ui(tf<;jr/*riiq. 7. Junc
tion, union, Jg<K**ii>. (/j.)
Qfflifi&irifirfijiresrQp&iL-uir. Those who
are so sensitive as not to be able to sur
vive disgrace. (<?;>*.)
@6if?L//r?nj, inf. To deride, scorn,
disgrace, g,(;.;COj-'-i.
^g)sn9, dQQpefr, pQpetsr, uQuetsr, da,
v. n. To grin, show the teethas in
cringing, craving, &c., u*ioMa. 2. To
laugh in a silly manner, to simper, giggle,
*a*wOitrASt.33. 3. v. a. To ridicule,
scorn, deride, uA*r*&Qtiinu. 4. To dis
grace, contemn, jyuo,S)*. (c.)
She (the Ganges) refreshed them byIjfterfl/ipeiirrujuuLLtui, s. Notorie
causing the fragrant south wind to
ty for grinning,
i*e*u
.j"blow. (urjpii.)
2. The character of a sauntering idler.
@fistruurrjb/8, s. Rest, resting, re
3. The state or character of one baffled
pose, cessation, g)Siji^fli>*.
or defeated in his projects.
(gr*i(gQureSti)fowiiuftr. One who grins
gjSsrruL^s, inf. To be fatigued,
like a monkey.
to grow weary.
u&)'teou2eifls8,inf. To laugh fool
uuua, s. Evil, mischief, mis
ishly.
fortune, inferiorityopp. to
2.
Slightness, Qitrpuii.
^erFldapaeasr, s. Blear eyes, eyes
sore with rheum.
^eiruuu>nas!9sd(^, s. Goods of
@srfluL/ jg)6tf?a/, . noun. Grin
inferior quality.
ning, simpering, tittering, u*i\Si. gjfi&rretnLD, s. [prop. ^ereoiLD.] Youth*
2. Ridicule, scorn, derision, j^fil. 3.
tenderness, immaturity, juvenility, infan
Disgrace, &i&>f.
cy, utvSiuib.
Mieo>uiji9-g)uu4ie>$(flquiiA&ptGC)GevQtij&
a-@3s<r7, s. A thing young
w? What will it avail to strike a dog
and tender, jglnujj. 2. Third person
and then look at its grin? [prov.']
sing, neuter of a symbolic verb,
*rfr*flafl<fim/rQxarQpfiirBnR. Considering
imm Qnje mpfBTurputiivDMQajir^touiicgj&uLftS
that it would be disrespectful to neglect
TterQppff.
him. (^.)
112

inn, s. Youths,
lads, Vs<. 2. Younger brothers, ?- >
(P)
@2errttj ay or @3srruj/rear, s. A
younger, junior,
2. A young
person, a lad, 35}t*. 3. (/>.) Skanda,
cpyar. 4. Lakshman the younger
brother of Kama, St^Cx^oaiir.
^Seniuor ^'Semuneir, s. A younger
sister,
2. (/>.) Lukshmi,
s
uS.
lip, dQQpeisr, kQpdsr, uQugbt, da,
v. n. To die, become extinct, cease, to
be terminated, ended, exterminated, >.
2. To decay, rot, moulder, waste, perish,
j#u. 3. (p.) To become antiquated,
disused, obsolete, to fall into desuetude,
l>S!>ujj. 4. To go, pass, pass by, pro
ceed, passas time, to elapse, &*>.
5. To exceed, surpass in number, mea
sure, degree. &c,
6. To pass
over the limit, to transgress, trespass,
sn-stAp*Qj$iitQs. After him who is gone
into the desert.
fs:
He who goes to
his neighbor's wife considering it a light
matter.
^pkpaneaw, s. Past time, past
tense, Q*Ai*svifl.
gfrp&pgieS&idaeo, s. The omis
sion or exclusion of what is gone out
of useone of the thirty-two
(rgfAi.)
@$piigiui-, inf. To die. (p.)
prbQpnn, s. The dead, departed
spirits, the manes, m^*C^f*.
jggjpifQprrnQ&irajeisrii), s. A ceme
tery, the place where the dead are de
posited, whether burnt or buried.
Gitmes&pisp, rel- part. Innumera
ble.
gjetreSpkp, rel. part. Beyond mea
sure, immense.
uLf, c. noun. Death, dying, ex
tinction, wAuli. 2. Mouldering, decay,
waste, <hn/S">*. 3. (p.) Passage, pass
ing, loss &c. of time, 0#i*i. 4. Kxcess, prominence, superabundance, iC&gi.
5. Transgression, trespass, wrong, of
fence, injury, misdemeanor, hnrm. evil,
i_*o*. 6. Being obsolete, disused, de
suetude, Q*S>o*. ". (c.) The inside or
under part of a sloping roof, the eaves,
gipuiSiarQtudrfiib. Though able to re
venge the ofTence. (p. 72.)
^ipaj, v. noun. Death, dying, ex
tinction, SiptpD*. 2. Decay,
3.
Excess, nS!. (p.)
<r g/sg, a. A feather, a
quill, up*DiiSp<g. 2. A wing, pinion, Bp<s.
3. Plumage,
Qpsrreeftflit.. Treadingas a cock, swan,
&c, (fit) covering with the feathers. (
i_0ii.)
sair^i, s. [prov.] A message,
information, report, <2*j>.

P<E>
it.:-. . f-.'-, ,v;--r
%Qpg>. The humors
of the head have descended into the eyes,
^. . a. To lower, let or hand
causing cataract, depriving the person of
down; put downa load, &c, fiitf. 2.
sight, &c.
To land a person or thing, m>s*Sp*M. 3.
&<3gm>ptSeSpi>QdiLi-riir. He has found a
To unburden the mind, relieve one's self
resting place; his mind is settled.
or another of a heavy care, *^2vQiudSa*.
4. To reduce, bring down, Siuud^/i.
<g)pm]srriilgie8>p, s. A. place not
*r -.jQmttyOiSptB::
I will
convenient or proper for landing, or
bring down his fat; i. e. his pride.
hxlging. 2. (fig.") An improper mar
v'i-,'-';.'fi.T. He has subdued, or
riage, connection, &c.
counteracted the effect of, the poison.
ptsi(gieB>p, s. A place of de
9
- - tut. Take it all down
barkation. 2. (Jig.) Means, ways for
at once.
effecting a thing,
>*.
^pdcg^jeap, s. A place of debar
)pmi(9)Qun(iggi, s. The time of
kation.
sunset, eiiuQutQpgi.
(2>lo,S, s. Importation, goods
lpiiQuiQp$Qvl)ii>($6&(!$i9-, Take me
imported, &p*<3<b*i*<3.
dicine when the sun declines; imply
&rjd@pda, inf. To unload, to
ing that the disease will thereby de
discharge cargo, unlade goods.
cline.
iSppiSpds, inf. To reduce bile
$pisi(L$<jnQ, s. The six signs
in the system ; hence to cure derange
through which the sun passes in its
ment, or any bilious affection.
southern course, Au*<p!3tf;i9rfir.
^mririuuSpds,inf. To distil liquors.
$pdsii>, v. noun. Descending
imrdseOiSpda, inf. To launch a
as of food into the stomach ; descent of
vessel.
a bird, a stream; debarkation from a
boat, going down a ladder, &c, fflpE
eo#6u iBpds, inf. To distil.
>*. 2. A descent, declivity, slope, de
&ee>u>u$pd&, inf. To disburden.
clination,
3. A ford, Qi)pB<sgap.
a.arQaruSpds, inf. To swallow in
4. The drying up of the pustules in the
small pox, measles and other similar
small quantitieschiefly applicable to
diseases so applied because it is sup
liquids.
posed to begin at the head and to de
j>pd(sj, v. noun. A letting down,
scend, jftbawQp0G2ii8pisu}. 5. Paths and
unburdening, discharging, ip*<ga>*.
tracks of beasts in a jungle, i*cj*=*
) p tin & u> lL t_/rs3rg) pia^unL
Criajr<**<g*ff#r^p**riSA)jR). The pa
_*<*, *. [prou.] A species of paddy, &t
.**;-."
tient is unable to swallow his food.
gpiEi&ii~i s. A water-pot, (sjius.
^pds^^eSrr^da, inf. To be in
(jt^.) (p.)
a low place, to be below.
jj/<***jiigjp**^ot(jr*Spj), His busi
p isi (fji S @p ear, {)p <si Q Q ear air,
ness is on the decline.
<?>*, g
d. n. To descend, pass down
a declivity or ladder, sink lower; to get
^.piiaeo, v. noun. The swelling
down a tree, a precipice, &c; to step
of the glandula by an excess of wind,
down, alight from a horse, &c; to crawl
&c,
2. The subsiding of
down, <u. 2. To descend voluntarilyas
swelling, &c. from the head to the ex
a bird, ^.reJ,-*. 3. To descend by degrees
tremities,
.
through air, water, or any other resisting
)paf, v. noun. Lapse, passage, a
medium as leaves or other light substan
place of descent, Q*Aia>*.
ces; to fall or sink gradually or slowly; to
fallas rain; to flow downas a torrent; @ljpu}-, s. A species of grain, black
to fall as grain from the ear, lomteopjeSu
millet, *(5*^I3ks-. (p.)
mmuSpM. 4. To disembark, get out of a
boat, or from one boat into another of g$}peQ,3. The
tree. 2. The
smaller size, auueScti&fipiis. 5. To be
second island of the seven, according to
taken down, unladed, unladen, disburden
the puranic geography, the SiaS) tree
ed, rrmraHpim. 6. To fall or sink into the
being said to abound there, ffifi$dQ*iiBTgi.
appropriate placeas a post into its hole,
(Jfc)
to be driven homeas a nail,
7.
A bivalve shell-fish, a
To sinkas a denser body, to settle to the pei>, s.
muscle, BWJgfiAi. (p.)
bottom as earth in water, water in oil,
&c.,
8. To arrive at a place other
than one's home, to pitch, alight, encamp ^peuireyrih, s. [r/.] The eaves of
a house, rirrtb,
as an army, to halt. uiauiSpm*. 9. To
get into the right road,
10. |)/Dffl/, * A shrimp, prawn,
To be brought down or reduced, /miaitai^iu.
(P)
11. To abateas fever commencing with
the head and descending to the extremities, @jllpa>l srrir, s. Mountaineers, those
who live by the chase, ^fi*<uicr*ar.
mtiSpcm. 12. To become reduced, or to
(/>)
descendas bile in the system (which
rising to the brain is supposed to cause j[)p ism-su, s. A ladder, eiessH. 2. A
mental derangement); hence to be cured
basket for irrigation, gnp.oi_ fp.) 3.
of mental aberration, iSj/nSpi>*. 13. To
A thimble, dipniLq-A>.
subsideas animal poison in the system
s. [vul.] A shrimp, prawn,
(which is supposed to descend from the
head to the extremities), tjtl-, i>.
15

gX?<g*, v. a. [on/, prop.


To seize,
snatch up, &c.as a bird its prey, to
pounce or dart upon, sweep, ucSiut^pu.
^v/ il-isar lq, s. A spinning wheel,
a distaffas gmii^arii. (e.)
^}(^LLut9(7ij>LL(S,s. [/>roc] Quar
rel, squabble, strife, j^jraj.
(Z^r^r55^0? A poundin weight,
probably from the Arabic gUit^p^aat. 2.
[pror.] A place where custom is paid for
fish, t$9Uj#gi9i>p.
, (For.) Weights used as
means of torture and tied to the joints of
the finsiers and toes to extort confession,
or to enforce compliance, -unsffofpt'C-^
@ (Tppgi d & lL t , inf. To fasten
weights to the fingers, &c, for the
foremontioncd purposes.
g)(fei), s. A shrimp, a prawn, sf/f
Cancer serratus. 2. (p.) A bull,
"<se>. 3. Taurus of the zodiac, g)i_u!ffi.
4. The third lunar mansion, the pleiades,
*isflffia>aBie*. fi. A honey-comb, C^df*..
{^(TifGiieuempujeti, s. Roasted shrimps
prepared as a curry.
wid8(7rj>&), s. Astacus carcinus
&iEi@(n?eo,8. Lobster, Astacus marinus.
QaiiTLLuf.rrif'eii, s. Astacus squilla.
s^ffl/sOTif^ra), s. Astacus nigri
cans, Klein.
as_ 63$ ui (vjr >, s.
Small, young
prawns.
ans8(jr?eo, s. Astacus Jamaicensis.
&<ke(tr?G0, s. The black prawn.
Oajsrrerfl(ygi), s. Cancer setiferus,
Herbst. j Gammarus, Fabr.
A crawfish, Astacus
fturiatilis.
jgUi/, &pgi, ppgi, u>, @p, v. n.
To break, to be snapped off as a stick,
a rope; to be severedas a limb, to be
broken, lopped or cut oft', be truncated,
9i.j. 2. To perish, die, to be slain,
3. To end, terminate, cease, become ex
tinct, cpy-*ip. 4. To decay, moulder,
crumble, to be corroded; to decayas a
bone, Q*i_ (p.)
fvp*ci9-ipflp*2iGufsSpi. That family
has been reduced to indigence, and ruined.
@^(jc/z9, *. A discharged bond
from which a piece is torn oil'.
nj/si/^(g5 s- nes>LD, ncg. v. noun.
Fearlessness of lossone of the eight
qualities of a merchant,
Qjioir(gsa.4
^pieussxr, s.

End, Qpiy. a/.

ijjSw. On seeing your foes, take them on


your head (show them all attention);
when the time of their departure comes,
they will fall head-long of themselves.
fS) JS> eu em it iLj ii>^.gliLcistre^w. Un
til death.
^jpieu itili, s. End, termination,
^pSUuQun/f, inf.
113

To be broken.

gglpgiiSip, inf. To break off and


$jpiui$i$.&&, inf. To hold fast, ^jjilalj, s. A thicket, (g.gnasn<S.
2. Shrubs, bushes, g/s>- 3. A hill, hillock,
fall.
grasp tight. jioftguLSit-**. 2. To be
gigal*!. 4. A mountain, ufeu. 5. The lotus
stingy, parsimonious, tenacious, Q*i^
(S"^>^p/n^Qf*fg). The bunch of fruit
flower, piamiu\A. 6. A beetle, mm<3. 7.
is fallen off.
A plant, */<, Gloriosa superba, L. (p.)
@j)gi/as eS rpis, [adverbially '] Very
,2)6x1, v. noun. Destruction, Cr.
ihL^^i., $. Wonder, matter of
tight, drawn tighter and tighter, j/oe'A
jj/,, s. End, termination, end
surprise,
a wonderful or surprising event,
ing, expiration of a term, &c, opif.i.
jlpqfih. 2. Shrubs, bushes, Qstgiff. 3. A
)gv@emas)ay s. Close-fistedness,
2. Dentil, perishing, extinction, /. 3.
hill or mountain, m>w. 4. The lotus flower,
parsimony, *iurM.
Limit, bound, extent, tj8w.
fitmaoiUH, (p.)
-<i.-?p^iiusio(iiaSCi_ir. Till death I
(^jp/BasrQf&uj, s. A firm, compact
i)s3)^D, s. Dignity, greatness, supe
will not forsake thee.
body.
riority, eminence, exaltation, Oujw. 2.
gjjgu^tarrGOi}:, s. The time of death,
^jSuQeermesni^ s. An unrelenting
The Supreme Being, *<_(*. 3. A king,
the end of all things, g>h(l|mui4.
heart, a close or parsimonious mindL
an independent sovereign, a monarch, j*r
tar. 4. A superior, a master, lord, a chief,
@ S)i iS ?ee<i$i!su iijg),52/ eSerr& (5 ,
ggUp/s&LD, v noun. Tightness, close
luMC^*. 5. A great personage, gp4^
. A figure in rhetoric, an ellipsis.
ness, compactness, hardness, tenacity,
dr. 6. Debt, obligation,
7. Answer,
See *i4.
j|fa>A*!o. 2. Closeness of weather, sultri
statement, assertion,
8. The inside
ness.
90**1*.
3.
I'arsimoniousness,
nig
iQQpeisr, pQpeisr, uQueisr, <,
sloping part of the roof of a house, the
gardliness, tenaciousness, e*tuQftfih. 4.
0, a. To pay a debt, or tax, to liquidate,
eaves, Jiii-pii4. 9. A feather, a quill, a
Strictness,
rigidness,
pressure,
Gm&*s&.
discharge debts, ii-aQf^. 2. To pay
wing, plumage, pg. 10. Height. jui*fl.
{)jriidaLDneBraiT6t)u>, s. Sultry wea
unwillingly or by compulsion, to discharge
11. The head, #Ih. 12. Siva,
13.
Brahma, Jre*. 14. Vishnu, Si^-fig... 15.
a debt with difficulty, ai-afipts. 3. To
ther. 2. Hard times.
strain, pour off, to allow a liquid to per g^jjj&arr, s. Inhabitants of sultry
A particle, an atom, any thing minute,
colate, leaving a sediment, grain, boiled
oa>. 16. A moment, a portion of time, an
deserts
who
are
said
generally
to
live
by
rice, &c., to decant, ujL*. 4. (p.) To
instant, wS>>(. 17. Pain, suffering,
plunder, uffcuieuu*A*. "(p.)
break a branch, a bow, &c. ; to snap
distress, /<jAsi6. 18. The deluge of fire.
(See
W4g.) 19. Disease, G*>u. (p.) 20.
asunder, g^-*. 5. v. n. To abide, stay,
tarry,
6. To arrive at, reach, Crr.
Tax on land, tribute, impost, the share of
*,
i&**,
v.
a.
To
tighten,
strain
close
7. To answer, say in reply, So>i-*-p.
the produce accruing to the king,
or hard, to make compact,
2.
Sojd. 21. The lines inside of the finger
($gli0g)Q0n'%sods, inf. To dis
To thicken a liquid, inspissate, asnpajiQ*
joints, olp. 22. (c.) The divisions of
charge, to pay off.
iitu. 3. (*i.) To put on clothes, to dress,
a district according to the payment of the
4.
[prov.~\
To
urge,
coerce,
force,
pesariLflgvas, inf. To pay a fine.
tribute, p**lL<S.
5. To reprimand, reprove, bear
SL-ssBgiippei), v. noun. Paying a
hard upon, chide, *->**.
@B)3(g^ff, inf. To dip the finger
debt.
into a fluid to ascertain its depth, mJr
@^/i@aw/r/f, s. A saddle girth,
j)3>ipe\>, v noun. The act of cut
the thong of* a sandal, any thing used
for tying or binding, jiQftftscGiibmii.
ting, &C., Qmlilj-Ai
@SB)ff)(7en<sir, inf. To exact tri
bute, to levy taxes, ia>pQmi*&.
g)>ut-l, v. noun. Liquidation,
v. nonn- Pressing, urging,
payment, discharge, clearing off, i_ir
rigoras of a revenue officer, rigid
Hfiem/D^rfluj, inf. To swerve from
Q*gAi>. 2. Abiding, tarrying, fii'tg
exaction, coercion, g*o>. 2. Repri
the rules of justice, jr/#ppiiu.
m. 3. s. Tax, tribute, <gqLSp.
mand, reproof, censure, chiding, e-j>*(g
^es>puiuuu^i,
appel. noun, [in
*. 3. *. A hard tie, knot, j*Bajoi<f.*.
{g)es>p. v. noun. Halting, tarrying,
rhetoric.'}
An
indirect
answer as when
gH}j2iiB(&j,
s.
A
species
of
Q/rnetrw
fcHgma. 2.8. A halting place, ^itj9i_ifl.
one is asked if he has areca nut,
sa>n3(5^^7, s. The fixed or sunk
grain resembling the sugar cane, ptQnaii,
he answers that he has betel, meaning
Sorghum vulgare.
en state of the eyes at the approach of
that he has no areca. These modes of
death.
answering are of five kinds, *=<_l/Qu*
gjfijpj ldit, sQQpeisr, riGpear, uCusjr,
(jV40<y*/fl.Tuj(3-*T. See
.
v. n. To be overjoyed, enraptured
j)4!//E/iur63r, s. The same as
with spiritual delight, iSmmBig. 2. To be
gftetopt-iifluj, inf. To hold the reins
utliuiitM plant, Eclipta prostrata, L.
proud, self-conceited, vain, to be elated,
of government, jyr*iBQ*rj. 2. To
$jfi g , Spgi, @)&@ecr>, ih, jg).s,
puffed up, to exult in a feeling of self-im
administer justice, *giQ>('&M. n. To become tightas a bandage,
portance, viol**. 3. To sit erect, be erect,
fj)6BjD u i3erres>eu @/Dsirsires',
knot, &c, to be strained, be close, hard,
compact. Sc.as land dried by the sun,
1. A kind of scirrhus, eruption in the
sT&giiafSisnxtflvfowruu. While those in
finger joints or between the fingers at
#Qt*?. 2. To grow thick in consistency,
bliss enjoy eternal delight. (afr*Biu*^i4.)
the rOOtS, croa3af>pKf&a;(3{?ccrrLyedr.
to coagulate, to be inspissated, be clotted,
^nj/uirrii^tisids,
inf.
To
walk
or
n-snpiu. 3. To congeal, become hardas
^anpuiaerr,
s. A princess, a lady,
behave proudly.
wax, metals, &c., to become dryas mor
tar, clay, &c, aiiij-iur*. 4. To become
f!g)i ldit ijv t8p a, inf. To stand
firmas a loose tooth, Quttis. 5. To be
gjetDpiDseir, s. A prince, a gentle
erectly or proudly.
close, rich, luxuriantas growing corn,
man, SirwrigiDCiar. 2. Skanda, Qpcsass.
gftguiAtrkgjQurTa,
inf.
To
be
over
fruitful trees, &c, Q^aj.
3. Ganesa, f.-^ar.
joyed
from
a
slight
cause,
to
be
con
vfBTxeArenta$gt9uQuira$$i. My head feels
^es>pwmL&, s. Royalty, regal
ceited.
dry (needing oil and bathing).
dignity, royal excellencies, jjr*AiriMMirL/.
<nSitS&8p0. The phlegm (in the throat)
@gi/LDrruLi, v. noun. Transport,
^iaBpu>rraxiri-.rTrT, s. Kings, those
is become hard.
rapture, spiritual joy, iStgtn&iptS. 2.
who possess regal dignity.
{l>piadaLLi , inf. To brace or
Pride, self-conceit, arrogance, vainglory,
vanity, elation, bumu^. 3. Erect pos
fasten tight, close, compact, &c.,
^eapesiLD, 1. Divinity, the divine
ture, iBiSitS.
nature, Q^uja/^cwawo. 2. Superiority,
l$)giiap(Lpeu, inf. To hug, em
j^jpiwirui-idQarrGrrerr, inf. To be
eminence, excellence, greatness. ,eJ*e>1o.
3. Royalty, dominion, government, jjr
brace Closely, g)j>j!t!ori.
come transported, over-joyed, proud,
haughty, to grow arrogant.
u iSI es>& ili, inf. To knead
{g)eB)pes>LoujrTLLq., s. A queen,
hard, make close by kneading, j/optfiuiS gjfijriiLhuGO, s. Admiration, 5y^iijui.
fS. 2. A lady, a mistress, /sa>uS.
(P)
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@SS>P

g)szrr

GftaCiQurtsa, s. A grammatical work


from Siva,
@)anpu$e6l, s. One exempt from
taxation,
g)aD"5ttS\gt&&, inf. To pay tribute,

or,
g)>jD#, v. n. To sloop, bow,
bend, incline the head, <gsj. 2. v. a. To
make obeisance, to reverence, worship by
bending or prostration, wm. (/j.)
*. w mfim i os>p 53 *u>iQu@>i2. Greatness
which the world shall know and rever
ence.
Q*riBtSBDpQ&cT. She looked and bowed
her head.
@ <3!>p (gj # BO IT ) G85 fl? (GJ IT ITy S.
Enemies, foes, adversaries, e#gxs**i3.

gfrsBipuSljpid&irpa^iT, s. A town free


from tribute.
{jgjsDpiLjeasriTai, s. The knowledge
of God.
^empQuj ear esur, inf. To count
by the joints or lines of the fingers, !r
cdw*>purGtis<Br&<uuiH*.
)sapiu&'0sr^esipQiunesr^ s. The
Deity, the Supreme Being,
3)535^, Spjp, Kg>i t/ii>) u-i, e. n. To
scatter, sprinkle, disperse abroad, &?p,
g) <sm p, dSQpeir, pQpsisr, uQussr^
**, v. a. To pour out, lave, irrigate, draw
and pour out,
2. To cast forth,
strew, scatter abroad, &tp. 3. To give
liberally, iSmtQs.ditM. 4. (Met.) To lavish,
spend lavishly, squander, j/aafsi-tgiQf^i
tS< 5. B. n. [en/.] To flow or issueas
blood, milk, &c, QAu.
u<o&fnfiQtjiit3tpfiipuGurC-iidr. He has
squandered the money.
^tsmpa^eat, s. A large basket
for irrigation, /r?>>*gii*-oi_.
jjsa>pLD!Tii>, s. Three poles con
nected at the top, forming a support for
a basket used in watering fields, gjanp
aoaiiMii. 2. A well-sweep and pole, app
3. [ pruv. ] Along wooden boat
suspended for watering fields, itmpt
J eop u Lj, v. noun. Pouring or
casting out, laving, irrigation. *Aa>p*smx.
2. Scattering, lavishing, squandering,
waste, profusion, n/l&a>p*K>s.
^jeapeaai, s. Any contrivance
for raising water for irrigationas a
well-basket, 13*15*-5). 2. A trough for
casting out water, ttaepi^iu^fii. 8.
A ladder, orf. 4. A fan for winnow
ing, Sipp^-tnt.
gg)aDp&&l, s. Flesh, meat, uhtlAsu).
2. One of the seven constituent parts of
the body. See 0*0.
fl)sB>p#&(8jl, t. A spit.
j^enp&Q uQunrrrjeir, s. The pro
perties, productions derived from the
*{guQur(5& of a soil. (See ^suQur^sr.)
2. [in rhetoric."] A figurative mode of
speech by which a country is described
in relation to the productions or pro
perties derived from its *(ji}<2ur<y*as
country enriched with the sweetest
honey extracted from its mountainflowers. (Qew*ov afsr**i0, jyA^ksGrtSuAi,
7th rule.)
^tLt^.&s>p^&, s. Mutton.
(gLLig-eop&fd, s. Warm meat.
u>iuLuf.ee>ps:&., s. Beef.
u sirpi uS ss>p#&, >. Pork.
ariLie&6B>pf&, s. Roasted meat.
^janp ^T)), . The bark of a cer
tain tree used for clothing by ascetics and
foresters, sr|rt. (;>.)

^anptQfio, v.noun. Bowing down,


<550|. 2. Worshipping, imAsib.
^snpujire\), s. (For.) The same as
Rial from Hoyal, a coin of varying value
that formerly current in Ceylon being
equal to Is. &d. sterling, $iMunani,
(c.)
^empsveir, s. The supreme Being,
Lord, *i_i<v. 2. Siva, *}/*. 3. Brahma,
Jrio*. 4. King, an emperor, governor,
jyf*a>. 5. A chief, a lord, master, a supe
rior, senior, ^Jwo/kt. 6. A father,
7. Priest, <$. 8. Elder brother, np^Q^dir.
(/>)
$jaspeS, s. A queen,
2.
A lady, a mistress, ^fcuJ. 3. Mother,
Jfaalxr. 4. A priest's wife, cSdJcjn/i&irsS.
gg} sin p en 6sr Qeu ih l], s. A shrub,
g)wg/Gq, Indigofera aspalathoides, L.
sjnpei]rr&/Fsosjsr/f, s. The name
of a town, off*.
$}pjji. The third person neut. sing,
of a symbolic verb formed from the de
monstrative , often used appellatively ;
1. to express similitudeas SauiariS^t
aaxi3pGp*i, if such be the nature of thy
views. 2. as a connective particle, diu
as in ugips&utg, ten times ten.
^jpsmp. See under @6dt2/.
Ds3rzi, s. Kindred, relations, con
nections, affinity, relationship, ppib. 2.
Class, kind, species, caste, sort, ui. 3.
Association (with persons), union, fellow
ship, rtbutpib. 4. A company, collective
body, a society, association, .tit_i4. 5.
Flock, herd, shoal, swarm, jfirir. 6. At
tendants of kings, royal household, jyroM
t&$>ipp&. See *-p$**ppib.
@6oritl, s. Family ramifica
tions, connections, a.ptSer<Tfia>p. 2. Bond
of union between relations, l/*j**llQ.
3. Subordination, due respect, &c. among
the several branches of a family, rela
tive bonds, QpenpsiDtt}.
ear @ 9 eariJa f^enrppirn&ear$pnn,
i. Relations, kindred and connexions,
*pp&prl.
@60TOu)ffi^a9s!Dz_, s. One of the
five kinds of S&t>putuuugan indirect
answer.
g)stirC?u)fr3ssT, s. A rhyme where
the letters which begin a line or foot
are not the same as those of the next
line or foot, but of the same class, S)sr
Qi..wAs*>(!r<?K>fa. If the letters are of
the u*ioIarii class, the rhyme is called
/>ftPsBr(7u3f!by; if of the Qm&iaSaiib class,
the rhyme is QujAinWGuir&r; if of the
g)BT!i_iSni class, the rhyme is jaM_Sr

^sstldlSiRss, inf. To divide into


classes.
ear il l9 ifl uu , inf. To be sepa
rated from the company.
^j6srsuLfi, s. Descent from the same
line or ancestry. 2. Iking related to the
same breed of cattle.
@ ear Q eugi em s, s. A species of
rhyme in which the second letters of
each stanza are of the same class; it is
of three kinds, mi&ieSarQajgfB}*, QtAieSsBr
Qor,$ and 43e*>(-.trQ/:s).
jjjyeisiQeiiQppjj/, s. Relative letters
as the hard letters are to their re
spective nasals, or vice versa; also let
ters formed from the same sources
which in the consonants run in couplets
through the alphabet, and the long
vowels to the short, and vice versa, gir
ifljriiysssiQQi
&aor.
uneSesrw, s. The three classes of
poems which partake of the nature of
each of the four out of five classes of
poems called, ^bJd, <*p%A4. 1.
Those that have some of the properties
of Querfrur are :r or Qn/esQerr^
fiiffise>at QaigjwQmj.) and Qi*?i$(5ji0tb. 2.
Those of ^Gitu-ii are ^Kt.^^t^snr, ^63r!
ufi&mp and ^fifiu^Qpfiib. 3. Those of
oSuut are <^0'y?u>, *e$fi@vnp and
tSqsfiflib. 4. Those of /}ijur are
Qfififso*,
and Ai^^eS^fi^w.
QpeSearw, s. The three classes of
consonantsas v&cSartb, the six hard
sounding consonantsas , *, iL, 4, o,p.
2. QarjeScsrib, the six soft sounding con
sonantsas ,
*, i4, o>. and 3.
jgoi_iiJoriii, the six middle sounding conconsonantsas j, /, 61, l, (4 a.
gjfiesreBT, $. The sun, @rf?uj6or. 2.
A king, jyrjiir. (p.)
@6Bf6sfl?sv, *. The quarter where
the sun may at any hour happen to be.
(p.)
s. (Hin.) A present, a
gratuity, a gift, uuj<?4mJ.
g)si9, adv. Now, immediately, pre
sently, fftuQutQfgi. 2. Henceforth, here
after, Jdny. 3. A particle of place, from
this limit, onward, g^uurii, (.-..- ,-;-.,.)
j8toB4*AtrnSiJiu. There is no more in
jurious, offensive matter, &c, no longer
any alloy, spuriousncss, &c.
g)aff*fr?iuu5&iiiu. There is no further
business. There is no more hope for
himsaid of a dying man, &c
Us*iiQu><>u ivi. We are now close on our
limit; we approach our boundary.
g)a8uLiea!p<iflj[vi? Can he possibly sur
vive? (he will certainly die).
gl<s9L.Cu*. Now you may speak, there
is no longer any restraint.
gjirfijCui^iii. Now there is enough.
gjrfCu>*i. Hereafter, at some future
time.
gjoAuri? Who else?
QcJiiurpggi. I am unable to proceed
further (lam altogether exhausted).
g)3QnjBGCut',u? Whither will you
go next? What further resource is left
you?
U)flQw<Sr7Qii/r<u? What can you do
further?
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erf<;'*i_r.i. It is needed no longer,


or no more is required.
uajtru-^Gassrsi-pQparUfiloraSedidjfi&Gfdr
Formerly I knew not, but now I know
who Yama is. (op*.)
SjenH, d@pgi, fi&gii

To be sweet, delicious, savory, &c., to be


come sweet to the taste, >J,U. 2. To be
harmoniously pleasant to the ear, Q*9*>
3. To be on terms of friendship
and intimacy, S)(Au/sl1l/. 4. To have
peculiar relish or love in or for any thing,
practice, &c., jior^flt_A)0*iflu4*Qf&OT.
(c.)
g)irf***Q*fdriar. He spoke sweetly, so
as to please, to win, to fascinate, &c.
}snBs=fussarLuj, s. [prop, (jfrssfl/i
^ueiri-ii.] Confectionaries.
^jesflui-i, v. noun. Sweet, sweet
ness, deliciousness, pleasantness, agreeableness, &c, <9s>ii!.
He has great pleasure in trade, he has
found great profit in it.
gj*t&A<vji$*igp&{gdle4luLj&Glsrei*ig
These persons are very intimate.
@ eaB u Lj d s it lL i_, inf. To be
sweet, melodious, delicious, g)c*eiMoj4
fir. 2. To please one, allure, gratify,
gJsaflLiL/^tlL-, inf. To be sweet
to the taste, *mS),aLLi_ 2. To have a
relish or desire for a thing, to smack,
^suflsmm, s. Sweetness, delicious
ness, pleasantness, agreeableness, girfiji^.
jg)siirlj>j, s. That which is sweet,
pleasing, agreeable, <sauny<oi_u^i.
@6irf?iijO^/rsi), s. A sweet word,
pleasant discourse, complimentary,
courteous language, i:.rO*,
^stsBiuoastis^pai, s. Title of a
chapter in Cural on pleasant or courte
ous speech, <gp*tl<lQii$*iiih.
^ssBium,s. (plu. ^esBaiir or !)6sfl
umii.) An agreeable, pleasant person.
^e&iuttinpugi, s. The name of
a book containing forty agreeable apho
risms, g>igc&>. (p.)
5&sr, Q (Spear, ibQpesr, Qeueeryaj,
v. n. To grieve, be afflicted in mind, to
sorrow, regret, g}u<sp. 2. To sympathize,
commiserate, rci. (/>.)
jj)ckar, d8(2/r>eBr,p(o0eBr, uQu&sr, <,
v. a. To afflict, *<5Afi. 2. To sound, 9
l)$5srpjgi. The third person neut.
of a symbolic verb, formed from the de
monstrative Si, often used appellatively
for such, thus, in this manner, gbefsanw/sgi.
2. So much, thus much, g)i<tpjj.
QtsBrfigiTexBpQflCBruQflsfirrBwlpi. It cannot
be said how much it is. (csp*.)
SitBsr^Qfiarp^QuiiTfir. A thing known to
possess such and such properties.
j)s3r, adj. Sweet, pleasant, agree
able, @fln^ttJffCT.
^ssrQfirei), s. See (gjenflujQsneti.

{jfieinQ&iTeogyaieiBLD, s. [in rhetoric] gjfiesrnS. Gerund of the symbolic


Verb i3)4>, rSuLyfi&urQiu*tfifl.
A comparison between two things, one
of which, though excelling, bears a
gui5^uQmsGw. O! matchless mind.
resemblance to the other, _s>j!2jsfi-i
ftw/nSarfi. Without delay, expeditiously.
0iflsirl$mu-AQp0rl&. It is difficult to main
@ear6BT6\)iJ>, s. Delight, merit, virtue,
tain a faultless conduct.
^'earfSlaj 00 win nen u>, neg. v. noun.
@5T6tiflaD^, . Melody, harmony,
Indispensableness, absoluteness, neces
sity, a sine-qua-non, @/*viu>&iQpt$^jtB>8.
@&utorBrGmirei>*. 2. A tune, Jrrl&. 3.
Ofjf.) A kind of lute with seven strings, @sarjj;. Third person sing. neut. of
0*, it is not, A*In. 2. An expletive,
^ehtssflesieangrr, s. Players on
(=r(?pA). If not, if wanting.
the lute, musicians, urmf.
@6sr^!/, s. To-day, at present, @/j
The three-lined jj)i*(rfe>>*QreiiLir, of
r*.
which the two first have four 9t, the
gfrp'sap. The adjective form of
last only three, ft*><uAiQeru>a!rairi_g3
iyr, to-day, belonging to this day.
^asreeflsaffQsuesmurT, s. A species
To-day.
of verse in four lines, of which the first
(j)pGs>pi5iTetre<rei{ih. Until this day.
three have each four 8t, and the last
^eargutTp^s). From this day.
line three.
$)eisreB>p&(3j. To-day, the present
jg)ejr(?g5SH><!F, s. Euphony,
day.
uGtmas.
@ 6BT anp UJ 6BT U) @ 6BT GJOp UJ$
^)ssr, part. The common form of the
mtb. [i'l//. prop. @b&enpfi$forib.] To-dny
fifth caseas u>SnSff^(yrf, a stream fall
a term in colloquial use.
ing from the mountain. (See >>) 2.
An expletive particle, sifieoajas nJ<*io ^jskesr. Such, of such, or of what
=ii, the fragrance of a flowerfor uSa>r
kind or manner, A*>ioofair. 2. The
ffuiamib or ymrani. 3. A particle characteris
third pers. neut. plu. or the participle of
tic of the past tense, )p*i>cuale>t_rfifeias
a symbolic verb, from fi, this, g)4^Sr>j/
s f>is-'. she slept.
m_uar. 3. A particle of comparison, a.ai
^saraanr, s. Delight, pleasure, @ar
gl<srryiiuii. Such an affair.
uii. (gp*.) (p.)
Rarestsartb. In such a manner, thusa
^asTs^a>ifismiuiii4i. His looks even
poetic Contraction Of jbdresriabtarii.
were pleasant.
l&rcr06jsvfflg:Q4>/eirQws$&. One Of the
(gfisisTULh S3TL/, * Delight, plea
thirty-two
sure, happiness, bliss, jy*m8tf*fi. 2. Agree
ableness, <as>u). 3. [in rAetoric] One of
tsrraiarsvmeir. The mighty sovereign en
the nine jS?*^, *nepf>Qsirarxi.
dowed with such accomplishments.
^sstueisitlLi, inf. To be sweet,
gloiraraj. Such a thing, what kind of
pleasant, delicious, )<B<taw>ar. 2. To
a thing.
allure by gratifications, m9tte*.
Such a person.
gfreiirugiasruw, s. Joys and sorrows.
Plural of g^ot@otuot, s. A husband, semreussr.
gjrCT!srr. Such and such.
(P-)
^eki-j/Deo, v. noun. Enjoying plea ^jekesrih^)63r^u;ti, adc. Still,
sure, being happy, rejoicing, experien
yet, again, already, more, moreover, be
cing delight, being satisfied, mS^tSQut
sides, in continuation, SiaHQto^nn.
gjasrearQfiii). Moreover, further
serngguaSssruiii, s. That which
more, still more, still further.
is delightful or pleasing to the eye.
G-asiuSTtBr(y3iArfLLif.2w. YoU h&Ve
sngisQeisruui, s. That which is
not yet released the Devas.
harmonious or pleasant to the ear.
g)637-s!jrso, . [the neg. of gfreir.) Evil,
$*yj>. 2. Unpleasantness, distress, affliction,
K.t/b@earuil>, s. That which is
pain, injury, gidru&. (p.)
pleasant to the touch.
^)ear(g), s. Unpleasantness, Qsusn
Qutflssruth, s. Heavenly bliss.
oiy. 2. Evil, mischief, injury, pmi. 3.
&pplehuw, a. Secular, evanescent
Affliction, distress, suffering, &aruib. 4.
pleasure, sensual enjoyment.
Disgrace,
5. adj. Inferior, bad,
mean, Sordid, low, S^eomurer ; [ex
gjftesr^jneo, s.
Madder, dye-root,
sweet, et negative.]
MuGir, Oldenlandia umbellata.
QfsrgpQ*tLjfiFas>iQiur/fifi&tt The way of
^)3rss)LD, s. Destitution, absence
punishing those who have offended.
of a quality or thing, non-existence, ex
[}eo7tev)r5rrpug!, s. The name of
tinction, absolute negation, nothingness,
a book containing forty stanzas on va
g)*jurexo. 2. Poverty, adversity, aaouj;
rious evils.
[ear gj|<Sj, not.]
6or @) Qp s ti, s. An unpleasant
nL*orSs*-!iO!iJ ti. Beeause it is free
from guile. (e<K4iuj^-y, 13.)
countenance.

ff&it
j)sai (GB)iT , $. Enemies, the unkind,
^BsresBiu/i, s. Singers, uiitISGgvitit.
@aaV(5)^/r/f, s. Foes, enemies, the
the malevolent, uai.
unkind, the evil, the. malevolent, u>*;i
(/>)
as
(?)
@sar (68) tfl eufl tu it it, s. Foes and
^)eirQ ear. Now, at present, @u
^)s3T(g) ss) lo, s.
Unpleasantness,
friends.
Quropp. 2. Such, thus, in this manner,
foeilumiiaimn. 2. Sorrow, affliction, dis
)saV(6B)/Ei(a), s. Distress, affliction,
gj^fftorcstaturiu. CP*)
tress, emrih. 3. Evil, mischief, injury,
sorrow, #wruib; [ex g)*, sweet, 4J, neg. et
g)7(7^rufu^(jw)0fb-Q. Assuming such
9m>. (p.)
*, augment.] (p.)
diversified shapes. (&xr*pib.)
^s^ig)^/, *. Evil, unpleasantness, ^)aVsafliULD, . A sweet sounding
<*Crj(j*Jr. Be gracious to me now.
(Gasigfiib.)
instrument, jStfruKruranA^uA. (p.)

flp
ff.

The fourth vowel of the Tamil


alphabet, irauyalf. 2. A fly in general,
mQuargHiupeDaj, 3. A bee, Gp9?, 4. A
beetle, *G). 5. A poetic expletive, opar
a/n^itiaBttQn&i as QfarfiQugio, Proceed
great man. This example given in the
native grammars appears to be the only
one found.
ff&QftruiH ffQiuitlL tfL, . A
whisk for flies, a fly-flapper.
ffuiS, s. Nits, eggs or scurf in
the hair, #.
ffulSshbisg, inf. To be formed as
nits or scurf in the hair.
ifuLfeS, s. An insect, a species
of spider, *mu*Qstiigithu,*8.
irQ<Lif&0Q0iT6i>,s. [proc] The skin
of an animal, or of the palmyra fruit
when worm-eaten, or fly-blown j [vul.

ff, SQpasr, mQ^esr, Qsnesr, tu, v. a.


To give, give to inferiors, give alms, be
stow, grant, exercise liberality, Qffl*.
2. To distribute, apportion, divide among
several, divide in arithmetic, uB*^iOj
*. 3. To devote, offer, present,
4. Cp.) To abound in benevolence, QAu.
Note. Giving alms is prescribed as one
of the six duties of a Brahman. See Q
ifi*>.
*-ji?jiLi_3iur;Qj5ii. That which
misers have hoarded will be carried off
by the vicious.
&pa>p6uj&*2. Divide a hundred by
ten, (lit.) distribute a hundred among ten.
#<rira*9iurdr. He will not give even
water.
ffsrs, v. noun. Giving, bestowing,
liberality, a gift, a grant, a boon, <3
oi_. 2. *. Cp.) Gold, treasure, wealth,
Qutdr. 3. One of the fabulous trees of
Swerga which yield every thing desired
the spuMii. 4. A cloud, Cm4.
ifeosiuarffeaaiurreirasr, s. A libe
ral man, a benefactor, QsrQuuiar. (p.)
if^seo ffiueo, b. noun. Giving.
/Fui-Sasjfl, s. [proe.] A miser, e.
ffe>), v. noun. Giving, bestowing a
gift, a donation, a boon, nao, 2. Dis
tribution, sharing, ubBSm. 3. [in divi
sion.'] The quotient, tSUAff*"*"-^^ffa9jaLD, s. Liberality and com
passion.
trs$ ir-<x(tp orsiren 6dt, s. A liberal
and merciful man.

ffofdsemird^, s. Division in arith


FF & n esr ear FF&ireiifl iu ear, s. The
Supreme Being,
2. Siva,
metic, UWSPBtb,
3. The regent of the north-east, n_
=ld, s. Sandal tree, e gearurnld,
Sgfifslmsuuttoiaser. (p.)
Santalum album.
fp.)
/FffireaB, s. One of the five Satties
FFStna, s. A creeper called ^jessrim
or female energies of Siva, correspond
ing to w*laitSBTt &ajaiu&jrf0lz2QvjirioTi,
Qari^. Cp.)
FFiB&iii, . Sandal wood, or tree, sm
* fr*3"ssr FF&reurebr FF&grrsfa
fiamtib, (M. Die.)
(r*ir*, s. God, the Supreme Being, i_
*FF IB 3 S8> & FF IB 3 SS> ffl , 3. [/.
(*. 2. [commonly."] Siva, ftSr. Wils.
prop. SHiSms, which see.] Murder, kill
p. 135. Isvara.
ing, Q3su. 2. Distress, trouble, difficulty,
FFH(tfieS (Fff&nQpsSl, s. A medi
miGfoit. 3. Disgrace, infamy, stigma, M
cinal plantas Queyv**', Aristolochia
). Wils. p. 974. Himsa.
Indica, L.
ffib(3), s. This place, ^jeueSiih.
FF&ae&isgi, s. Quick-silver, uit/s
2. The jgiafrQ creeper.
ffa?JeariSIaLj pgi en&nu>n$ G3iu(sjasBrw
FFiEisma, s. A creeper, ^essriEi
,. The three characteristics of Siva.
0ri, (p.)
1. *sfi&itb, creation. 2. <sy^A^a>ia,
fF&QfB&iTjii^li!, s. The QuqrjiDQjjmgi
preservation of the visible universe and
the order of events prescribed at the
creeper, Aristolochia Indica, L.
creation. 3. ^/arafi-ufirMt^fi^^nb^ govern
ff&o, s. A whistle, whistling, 8is
ment through subordinate agency.
ms. 2. [prop. Q**p.] The winged white
FF&rre&Qp&UD, s. The five faces
ant, Q*iLatiAafB>p<ur&r. (c.)
of Siva; they are, 1. worth, charged
with universal dominion. 2. ,*pL/cyi_ii,
ffjrpQ u ni FFem&Q&iTiLi ff&
with preservation. 3. jy<?iii, with des
*iQCa_, inf. To whistle.
truction. 4. am<&, with brightness, illu
*irg=Gir, s. The Divine Being, si
mination, 5. t^Qtutawfib, with produc
tion, creation.
2. Siva, SiOr. 3. A king, an em
peror, a superior, a ruler, a master, jyr*r.
FFm-eun^(T^,s. The siwl), BarringWils. p. 135. Eesa. 4. A senior, an
tonia racemosa.
elder, an aged person, rj>t<Sinar. 5. A
FF&eurfl, 3. Parvati, urrireulgl. Wils.
priest, <s<y. 6. Vishnu, Sii>ra/. 7. Brah
p. 136. Eesvake in Eesvara.
ma, iinosr. 8. The lord of the universe,
c7L.Qufr5i^(SuS3p/or. (p.) 9, The Q*crf
FFArOiifliBttpii)FF3riifli3&gi,3. Sul
phur, s&fixtb.
u>Qs&rren, s. Siva, (lit.) Great
FFfjig/GiJiii, s. Supreme dominion
over animate and inanimate nature
God.
one of the eight superhuman powers,
a?<F<9rj6flV, s. A poet. See sseS.
w**rp<Biss>Ui. See &J!$.
ffee?f*!Tsr, s. Saturn.
/Tf^sj&r, s. The sixth lunar man
unQin&nesr, s.
Siva, (lit.) the
sion, $<$*i$m. (p.)
Supreme God.
FF&eisreiDwkpeoT, s. Ganesa, efiiBir
fQ^QeiiaHTeisr, s. Siva, (lit.) the
uxor. 2. Skanda, awy**. 3. Veerapattra,
Lord of the universe.
tSiuflfdfdr. (p.)
ffQ&bo, . [t>u7. ff#6U.] The white
fFfssT(ffir, s. The garland of the
ant when winged, *mu, Termes fatale;
Cassia, 0**a>piMJw. (p.) 2. (M. Die.)
[ex r, fly, et Q6i, white ant.]
By metonymy, the Q*>p tree.
*ffg$>& ffsb)i_,s. The pole or shaft
ff & it ear ih FF&iresfl iu ii>, s. The
of a plough, ciistij. Wils. p. 135, and
136. Eesha.
north-east quarter, n_ffij^o>>*. 2. One
s. The eleventh year of the
of the Ave faces of Siva, implying universal
government, fi*Jteiocso*^O^rSfj. Wils. p.
Hindu cycle, s^cy-ii.
135. Eesana.
*FF&anr is>,s. The second of the five
FFfiremQinQr}, s. A silver mountain
fiy!4^i*i4; which see. Wils. p. 135. Ison which Siva is supposed to reside.
VABA.
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fT-T
/7=ig5<* fFtsjgi, a. A species of palm
very slow in its growth, gitturib. Phoenix
farinifera. 2. {Holt.) Used adjectively,
is changed into *as r#*mtii.
fFj^iojii), a. The /r@< tree.
ffffihuntu, a. A mat made of
the leaves of the *&* tree.
Qu&#& (?j/f@ Qufiiigi, s.
The date tree, Phoenix dactylifera.
FF$sijSB><9:, a. Murder, 0/r?so. 2.
Disgrace, stigma, reproach,
(Qrgu
tyrresrii.) See gii&a>r. (p.)
*FFL-%sm 3=a^c&0T, a. [improp. a
Desire,
2. The three de
sires which men commonly have, iru-mf
Priuio, first for children, second for women,
third for gold or riches, ^fiSrAmlnrtSQuitir
*ffiy_sa)65 Fr-e$w>a, a. A painter's
brush, 3iifta>M. Wils. p. 136. Eksuika.
a=, a. Equivalent, substitution, vi
carious retribution, fruit, result, Ji.f>. 2.
Comparison, equal, match, 961/. 3. Re
ward, recompense, compensation, remune
ration, satisfaction, m*tbu*g), 4. Pawn,
pledge, security, mortgage of land, sjt-tg.
5. (p.) Greatness, dignity, moral excel
lence, Quuoio. 6. Power, strength, ro
bustness, oS. 7. Ability, means, f<s&. 8.
Tendency, liability, exposure, obnoxiousness, being subject to, falling a prey, C
(5>.
63.) 9. Thickening, becoming
slimy, (p<if.
gfi,usi$ijig>*G>isB!i$ii.ii%>. I have not the
means to do so much.
tSterAffirsi&uejQpabi-jrA. Enjoyments
and sufferings will accord with the deeds
done within the periods of former births.
jlffi3i-i*'3gtQ*iGi*Q<:pdr. I give this for
or instead of that.
jfa/^^wc^i-uAi. He is not a suitable
match for her.
ffiLfltu, inf. To suffer the loss
of power, dignity, wealth, &c.,to become
poor, QutyeO!0wp.
friL^ai, v. noun. Loss of power,
property, dignity, Sic, 9t<i*<3.
fFieisr, a. A strong, competent,
wealthy man, Qu^aDus/mCurdr.
*i-&uri-4)rrsSr. A wealthy man will
not fear losses.
ffi_/rz_, inf. To compete with
another, Qmi&p*. 2. [pro.] To be
looseas a tooth, a nail, the spokes of
a wheel, to joggle, *-ksv.
nu. t_ ti, v. noun. Competing or
matching with another. 2. Pecuniary
ability, the free use of moneyas by a
rich merchant, <35)**<fcrrsisAi. 3. Be
ing looseas a nail, &c, a-ps">*.
ffQsiLiffuessrem, inf. To
give security, lSZotQ****. 2. To make
amends, restitution, reprisals, &c, to
identify, rSQ^u.
trQsirdsfFQfg!j$p, inf. To
reward, give an equivalent, to content,
u^)euB*. 2. To bear, tolerate, endure,
yield, &&,
j/mieiia<aQ*r<a*sa>q.ijrgi. It is impossi
ble to give him satisfaction.
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If the house be strongly built, it will


endure the storm.
^/guifflartofBCUrSUiiOrili-rcSr. This per
son cannot compete with him.
ftun, a. Loss and gain, ibiu
*i_<a. 2. Substitution, guiy.
FtQip, inf. To be emancipated
from sin, births, &c, to obtain final
happiness, -uij. 2. To be saved from
ruin and be rendered secure, to rise
from indigence to prosperity, to be
completely rescued from distress, diffi
culty, danger, disease, &c, .^/hh-u.
*saafia>*fiQi-fiJiLi-ia. The girl has
attained a marriage settlement.
jf*^Ai.JCi_ji5Siii_^j. That family is
rescued from indigence, saved from ruin.
&e.
wQipp, inf. To deliver, rescue,
).'llU. 2. To raise one from dis
tress, indigence, &c. to the attainment
of the desired good, to promote, to estab
lish in good circumstances, vritumvtQriia. 3. To redeem, emancipate
from births, &c, ilii*.
irQijbpuui, inf. To be saved,
delivered, rescued from ruin, indigence,
distress, &c, to be rendered secure
against danger, &c, &niMui_.
ffQippto, a. Final and eternal
happiness, the liberation of the soul
from the body and its exemption from
further transmigrations, and translation
to a permanent state of happiness, final
emancipation, Cu^aru/ftfa/. 2. Deliver
ance from a state of suffering, indi
gence, &c, -iu|. 3. The marriage of a
destitute girl under favorable auspices,
fFLLd@, a. Like for like, retalia
tion, requital.
setniuS, a. Ground the lowest
in value and assessment.
p'faiuS, a. A very fruitful soil,
known to be such by its aspect.
FFLLiih, a. A collection, assem
blage, multitude, assembly, company,
i-ii. 2. A flock, herd, shoal, &c, W. 3.
Acquisitions, accumulation, <?siii_i4. (p.)
!n/giSfiii_i6. The height or crisis of
a disease.
fflLi^-, a. A lance, a spear, a pike,
<gifl<i>. (c.)
ffLLuf-ppaibig), a. The staff of the
spear.
fFLLi$.uiSliiEi(8j,s. The part of a
lance to which steel is fixed.
FFLLu/.Qp'2esr, a. The point of a
spear.
fflLQ, SQpesr, FFiLisf. CWecV, a/607-,
v. a. To seek, acquire, procure,
obtain, iHbunfn*. 2. To collect, gather,
amass, accumulate, store up,
(p.)
ffu. iQ-tugi, s. What is acquired,
obtained, the results in this life of ac
tion in former births. See
(p.)
fpassrQ, adv. Here, in this place,
in this world, the present birth, g)i8i_ii.
2. In this manner, so, QiftiiSrsmb. 3. s.
Haste, speed, despatch, 9tBti&. (p.) 4. The
name of a shrub, 4oS4Qn_4B, Csesalpinia,

3= swr, QQpasr, ffeasrup-Qeereir, (Senear,


*ti_, v. n. To join, come together,
2. To crowd, press on each other, to be
thick or close together, Oijm. 3. To
spread, to be diffusedas salt in water,
i8mp<u. (p.)
2-uiSetkirevirl.)s. The sea saturated
with salt.
(p.)
ft- ssit es> l_, a. This place, jg)a/affz_io.
(*>)
fr-esareaiiunair, s. A person of
this place.
ffiu&i, s. A species of palm. See
fftDii, a. A place for the crema
tion of the dead, *<BC3. 2. Firewood,
fuel,
(p.)
tfLoppnu}-, s. Siva, fia/6ar. (p.)
fr-w6vasn}>, a. A place for burning
or burying the dead.
ffujoPflsgj, a. A funeral pile.
fl=ti>, a. A place for the cremation of
the dead, <S0. This word is often fol
lowed by a- as a ttta>u as <y>. (p.)
rQftsiif.g:. The burning place iB very hot.
Kindsscoin fF Qp d s as ld , a. The
heat of a burning place.
r*uj.G&iriy-,8. [prop. freasdQsirif-.']
The same as e*n_i
ffiulc, a. Lead, one of the five me
tals. (See -Cuiii.) 2. A kind of pre
pared arsenic, uS<3?iSe8.
fr-iud@Ll.L-ii, a. The rust in lead.
ffiud^ipeS, a. A kind of prepar
ed arsenic, dwur**tavih.
fftLid&mgrnLD, a. Red oxide of
lead, eiiagiigsca. (31. Die.)
ffiupfis, a. Tin or copper plate,
fftuuupuu>,8. Calcined lead, euta
MUWiUtt.
fftuuupgv, a. Solder of lead or
tin on silver, brass, &c, mtiMuupg).
/FttJtjy^*, a. Coating with tin,
lorication, tinning, <u^<.
FttuiDGxnei), s. Lead ore.
ffiutoy*, inf. To tin, to coat with
tin, to loricate, niaii^.
sirifujLh, s. Black lead.
seisftuu), a. A hard kind of lead.
Qeveke/riuLo, a. Lead, pewter, tin.
pr-ujeo, a. The winged white ant,
Q#Ai. 2. The cochineal insect, giJ5ri
uuu*S. (p.)
wajeurfl, s. The Qu0LD(^ii^r plant,
Aristolochia Indica.
fpiL/eueir, s. Ravana the giant king
Of Ceylon, &rr~esrdr. (Rott.') (p.)
H=as)tfj, a. [prop. ffa.] See /feiT.
ffitll\, a. Wet, moisture, humidity,
dampness, *zarj. 2. Coolness, agreeableness, pleasantness, amenity, rfr*ft. 3.
Cp.) Kindness, affection, amenity of dis
position, tenderness, ,9*4. 4. Grace, favor,
fiojBi. 5. Knowledge, wisdom, #01, 6.
Duty, tribute, u^S. 7. Nature, uBbty. 8.
(fig.) Beauty, ^ic. 9. The B<5o>ii flower.

fFT

FT/T

rrtStHGuwcQiscifp/tsteitT. Having ap
ftnkpi&y/^s. The agreeable Tamil
plied a wet cloth she cut my throat; i. e.
language, tfr*^i/S(i. (p.)
she has behaved treacherously toward me.
FT-asSlppeo,
v. noun.
Becoming
*tis**&**nfnjsd*a*ii. (Uharma) the kindmoist, damp, cool, &c, *rici^*>.
hearted sovereign.
*ti&4iMQ9Q*f0ii*&mfiluatTtii. Favor be- flyarso, s. The lungs, liver, spleen,
and other viscera, *<jr.
stowed on those whose heart is void of
love.
frneosQija, inf. To be smitten with
tfjdseo, s. A red stone, one of
anguish, fear, shame, &c.
the one-hundred-and-twenty kinds of
rrtitaBuQuwdpg. My liver is dried
ore, <st5*p***>.
upan expression which indicates in
tense anguish.
inj&QsneoeSujrr, s. Washermen,
iweoupp, inf. To be terrified,
arotre^r; [ex QAi, killing; i. e. expell
agitated,
ing moisture.]
ffnpQ'teo, s. The liver and the
ffn^r,&ep, inf. To be imbibed or
parts connected with it, ripQatfig; [ex
absorbedas water in the sand, or
aSw, cluster, collection.]
moisture in the head after bathing,
ifnp(9)'$eQues>pd&, inf. To be cut
ffamaaf, s. A slanderous tongue.
to the heart, be deeply grieved.
.-.*i*Qjiiiaj*!w. There is no bone fnr/b(5yS, s. The pit of the stomach,
in the tongue of a slanderer.
/Fjw^7Q/tli_), v. noun. Rubbing
ffnjb&egi iSd$nio, s. The gall
off moisture from the head and body
bladder and its contents, vipd**.
after bathing.
liiFireo, s. The kidneys.
/fjuu*6J)iofFffuueaff, s. Mois
)sifja>, s. Liver.
ture, dampnessas in lands, clothes,
jptasnnSned QsveketfrreO, s. Lungs.
esculent roots, &c, rr&uirwma.
/Fffuusn^uyen-airai/sjr, s. A benevo
euneftneo mem es&ueo , *. Spleen.
lent man, g)f*<ipAr<*-. 2. A prosper Fr-rfl, s. Rags, torn clothes, a/hemp.
ous man, Q#A)*qpi_du^air.
(Jecu*s>); [ex /r*. cut, tear.] (p.) 2.
ffjuu6v/r, s. The bread-fruit tree,
[proe.] A play, for the most part an
the wood of which is used for musical
amusement of girls, in which, one stone
instruments, the
Artocarpus inhaving been tossed into the air, two others
cisa, L.
are taken from the ground before that re
turns into the hand, c1**s.aWiiw.cv
/Mut-ip/pi, s. Moisture, dampness,
<ss>uH. 3. The fibres between the pulps
2. Property, r&ufg. 3. Bene
in a jack fruit, uaninir.i^.
volence, Bsaj).
ffijtnfd,*. The cool moon, @6rfl/f^ fpQ^srr, s. Lungs, liver, lights, mireo.
(p.)
##0r*. (p.)
FFjsuzk, s. The moon, siktslaesr. ft- it, s. A nit, muSiflpupguufiT. (c.)
2. The termination of verbs in the second
0.)
person plural, QparamnuuttrawidtgB. 3.
Ifa eS em$ u l/, v. noun. Sowing
Two, a modification of <y from gjrw(S;
when the land is wet, nS^fSiAi^mgims.
which see.
2. [prop.] A crop from grain sown in
ffrrQ&neo&S ffnQxaeS FpireveSI
moist land. See uopSJaepuu.
rtvit, s. [vul. -ty*.] A kind of wooden
f jo/sfrsrf? fffTjsir eifl fftrQeuisisn
comb for clearing the hair of nits.
uiwiQmansiuib, . Onionthe two
fFirQaneveSldQanty-, s A kind of
latter are formed of Qui and Qiw, pun
climbing plant, &tQ*rif., Fentatropis migent and white, and arut, pungency,
crophylla.
Allium cepa.
tfrruiS, s. [vul.] Nits, scurf, dand
tfiflds, inf. [vul. ffiida.] To be
ruff in the hair, ml.
come or be made wet, moist, damp,
ffnuiSeaaids, inf. To be formed
cool. "num. 2. To be benumbed, stiffen
as nits, or scurf in the hair.
ed, or deadened by cold or disease, to
grow cold.
tfir&ieSd^et), v. noun. Combing out
ffiflut-i, v. noun. Dampness, cold
nits, ff/*rr*>.
ness, 9/<a>u>.
mir, @Qpek, liQpehr, Qeuek, ffjr, v. a.
ffif! ul) dsn sssr, inf. To be morbid
To cut, mince, hack, chop, <3/Ci_ 2. To
split, cleave, part asunder, i3**m. 3. To
ly cold.
saw,
sis**. (/.)
ff ifttuQts^SLo., 8. Kind-hearted
ff a if) en n or ff n eu n eir , s. A saw,
ness, ^farn^etxvrff.
glriiuii; [ex
a long blade.]
frniia^n^s. The moon, fiej&lsf&r.
ff/fa/,
v.
noun.
Cutting, splitting,
(p.)
sawing, Q/lL*.
ffneja$ijs(sliGJ&eir, 8. The coolffit, dSQpshr, pQpebr, uQuesr, ds,
rayed moon, (p.)
v. a. To pull, draw, attractas the
ffUppeo, v. noun. Refreshingfor
magnet; to drag, carry awayas a cur
rtfifit, &C.
rent, to draw into, Slot**. 2. To saw,
fftis/SLDiriDgl, s. The refreshing
j/p**. 3. To split, lS***. 4. To peel, flay,
full moon, (p.)
B-fl*S. (p.)

i'j4Q/*r(5ji?>4aQudr. What though (a


corpse) be dragged along with a leather
thong. (*ri$..)
j/r&B7ii?(3/r7, s. A skin stripped off
an elephant.
ffrfuL/, v. noun. Draught, pulling,
a pull, tug, attraction, Scfu^. 2. Lock
jaw, tetanus, contortion of the features
or the limbs, fifif.
ffitsQso, $. The feathers of an arrow,
fl=/f(g, 3. The rib of a palmyra,
cocoanut or other palm; also a leaflet of
the fenifi. $%*i*Sri(g, 2. Culmus or straw
for picking the teeth, upigt&m<g**. 3.
The feathers of an arrow, jyiiJatfyDg.
ffiid(daiiii3, s. A very narrowstripe in the border of a silk or cotton
fabric.
ffird(a}eSeird(&jLLirjpj, s. A whisk or
small besom made of the rib of palm
leaves.
fFireut_ih ^/faz/Tiaraf?, s. [prop.] A
rope made of the ribs of the palmyra leaf,
uhviSi*(g*atSii [ex *r4&, et *>i-u>, rope.]
ir-^&(^eti&&irek(tr?iT, s. Those of
the Shanar caste, g>i#W. 2. One of the
sixty-three devotees of Siva, r^l*fjgii.
fFLpiii, s. Gold, wealth, Q
A mass of metal, .<?ur**iO-. (rfe4r.)
3. Ceylon, Lunka, the Cingalese country,
BiisaQfiuib. 4. Toddy, arrack, ia. (p.)
frw@&pplQujnieo, v. noun. Sail
ing round the eastern side of Ceylon,
(the only term in use for that course).
ffipdgijiQjgiBsnuj, s. A cocoanut
of Ceylon.
fftpLcezrieOth, s. The realm or
country of Lunka.
FT-Sstr, 8.
Asthma, consumption,
phthisis, any pulmonary complaint caus
ing difficulty of breathing,
ff2si7-/Tjear, s. A consumptive
man.
ff$etru$(Lgd&, inf. To breathe with
difficultyas an asthmatic person.
FFpeO, 8. [prop ] Regret, grief, deepseated sorrow, gtait. 2. Closeness, thick
ness, Q<J*10. (c.)
Or. To whom shall I tell the sorrows of
my heart so as to be comforted.
ffp/bupesip, 8. A close thicket,
rrjpi, 8. End, termination, extremity,
Q/>it-l. 2. Death, extermination, u>r<ar>i>. 3.
The gums, uAi<fj. 4. (p.) Brackish
land, u^uusrih.
rfifisJluutf.Qfiif.tfig. At last it has thus
ended.
tliwteit8@i^-ifj5*Gif>gi. The child is teething.
AF^/s^to, 8.
Final end, utmost
limit, <QSQf>tf.i.
ffpleoneir fffleSl, s. The Deity,
he who has no end,
(p.)
ffgv&es)iriLi,inf. To waste awayas
the gums.
ffjpiGlaGip), v. noun. The elision
of a final letter or letters,
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e_srn
rTebrpevessfisinLri, s. The time im
ffjbpssif, s. An expletive at the mesresrus, s- Silver, Qeueneifl. (p.)
mediately after calvingspoken of a
end of a letter, word, &c, ^wo*i/fiu ^(g)(U(i), s. Ignominy, contumely,
cow. 2. The tenderness, delicacy, &c. of a
new-born animal, *rar^rfr>u>. 3. The
yrppiueti, s. Penultimate, seat
tenderness, weakness, &c. of an animal
IUIU&).
mar, v. a. To bear, bring forth, (usually
that has recently brought forth young,
rrpQpgzujLj, . The Os sacrum or
limited to brutes) to cause birth or pro
pelvis of a cow, s>i_Q<us<iq.
duction, to beget, originate, Qup. 2. To
FFGorpsvetT ffsar(ij>sfr, s. A mother,
yield, produce, put forth as fruits, &c,
ifpQpQggiaaSunL-.G), . noun.
P'ii. 2. Parvatias the genetrix of the
siiuAm.
[prov.] An exercise in singing, in
Worlds, urtwgl. (p.)
fC$Qe*iiir%liaari3dr(gd. KindneSS which
which after one has sung a verse, another
is the offspring of love. (p*.)
rTesrpsveBr fr^rrr^ear, s. A father,
must find out a verse beginning with
miiaiGijiJehrpgnil&GiijprBi&fsgl. The heavens
one of the letters of the last word in
genetor, generator, iSpr. 2. The god
that just SUng, X-p1iuurCi$_eBr*en^.QujQpj3Ge>j5
produced, and the earth supportedspo
Brahma as creator, i3imar. (p.)
ken of one in a state of destitution.
rTtzme), s. An ear of corn, J/f.
FT-pgiiy v. noun. See under /rgpi, p.
S?)ss>?ijuffena*aTfc?rpPsrKj?m;0. The orna
(p.) 2. v. noun. Yeaning, bringing
mented Lukshmi whom the wide billowy
*a= garth, s. Deficiency, want, priva
forth, ffgaaotf.
sea produced. (*t_.)
tion, destitution, pura. 2. Mutilation,
rT-asrpeo. A verbal in the past form
mnB>*farfdFesrpstiU*^ppt&, The fruit
jysuaferii. 3. Disgrace, degradation, mean
of *>. (p.)
which the plantain tree produces leads to
ness, sSf. 4. Detriment, injury, harm,
jgidiQriticScefifldrpii. Courteous speech
its destruction.
Wils. p. 976. Hkkna.Note. Af
yields pleasure. (p*.)
fixed to other words, rani is a privative
rTiGT/dsfiDir, s. An ear of corn in
and gives them an opposite meaning.
ftps?, o. noun. Bringing forth,
the shoot.
*ts>. 2. . That which is brought
/Tig)(5u>/fl, j?. A young woman
Basil? How can you carry a vile dog on
forth, whether animal or vegetable, raro
who has not borne children.
your shoulders?
G&irtA*AribLj(*ijg&8<prw. The handle of
/r)")6U, s. A barren cow, or
ptsouSpjpi QppeSpjpi, s. The first
an axe (being of wood) is inimical to its
buffalo.
calving; also the first calf, the firstling.
own species. [proi\]
fFiSS)LDir<S, . A cow or buffalo
Pp<y, s. A cow that has calved
ear & n , s. Low or degraded
which has not had a calf.
but once.
caste, barbarous caste.
rT^emrdS,
s. A cruel, merciless fr-dssr, s. The nerve of a leaf* @?eu
ff em iB si) esar ik g; , s. A goddess,
woman.
QfituwuQuesr. (/'.)
mnbq. 2 . The outline of a picture, 8j&r*
ffQjiiemfies>m, s. Ceremonial un<sfiuLi. 3. The name of a disease, gitluea.
LjpjSuSainb, s. Dullness, foolish
eleanness after child-birth, <giu>. (tgi.)
ness.
ffHetsrQujQpp ff'2esTeuirtki&, inf To
rT6srpiiiT(S, s. A cow or buffalo
Lj&gHuSeisrsisr, s. A foolish, unwise
delineate, to make the first outline of
a picture, to design a pattern.
that has calved.
or stupid man.

*.**pri**<gii. Who cheerfully tends


s_. Short , the third vowel, gSCJfS
the COWS. (u3nj>>>*.)
Qiofts- 2. One of the demonstrative pre

^finni*: Please to tell me.


fixes, (see jy, and ffl) that, this, interme
(9- 503.)
diate, not distant, iiQi_(7f^QOT*aras
tt_AQjf>pisr, that Kotton (who is at a short
sMiM,j>rifl*i. Not desiring a recom
distance, or is in the middle between two
pense. (i*Qoi70.)
others of the same name). 3. A particle
esiipQ&iijl, s. Pleasing intel
used (1.) in forming the dative case, rifia>aj
ligence, glad tidings, news.
as j<g*<5, to or for him-for ^ip<s
(2.) Joined to short monosyllabic verbs
sl/f^^7,
s. An acceptable or de
ending in mutesas Q*r&8> from Q,
lightful thing.
speakra from ri, gather up. 4. A
e-aih^euebr, s. One who is pleased
numeral indicating two, riiOi_*gOimOT
mR&<gfl. 5. A termination of the verbal
or satisfied. 2. A favorite, one of con
participle, g)#tfteQaj**!<g.S)as Qriigi,
genial sentiments.
doing.
S-ul/
e_<EKDa/, v. noun. Plea
B-d(9)giisB>LD, s. [in grammar.] Ab
sure, joy, w9&i8.
breviated -,
e_/(?<s. There, not very e_il, *, [improp. for a-ffl/C.]
Nauseating.
distant, the middle between two places.
e_/jLy,
s. Height, elevation, &.vun&
u-iiia 6BTL0. In this or that place,
in this or that manner. (p.)
8. (p.)
s_^7e.00^7, pron. That, this. *_ld, s. Any one of the four
Yugas, an age of the world. (See yiii.)
s_6u6bt, pron. That man, the one
2. (p.) End, Gufi-of. 3. A pair, a couple,
who stands near.
e_, dQQp&r, IsQ^asr, uQueisr, d&,
*-8Qpi$.&piipGurQ&iGu0Git*;iLj, Thou speakv. n. [more prop. ..] To be glad, to
est as if the world were at an end.
delight, icSip. 2. To accept with pleasure,
s-a^/j,, s. The meeting of two
ioi Gmr<3Q*t6rer. 3. To desire, lust for,
hanker after, expect, J(jiiu. 4. To be
Yugas the end of the preceding and
pleased, to get satisfaction, i&aS)iu<di_u.
beginning of the following.
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E_sirm<su>, s. The end of an age,


A-s^tp-af. 2. The final deluge, _*uiJrajio.
8. (fig) Excessive rain, wind, sun
shine, &c.
S-snmp&neow, s. The time when
the universal destruction takes place,
or the end of a quadruple age.
Siva, <*. 2. Vishnu, Si^g. (p.)
e_ n &p iS rretrtu ti>, s. The final
destruction at the end of a kalpa.
B-Sirih ^uOurr^Qsuareiriiiy s. The
final deluge.
e_ti,s. The earth, yt/T. 2. ()ain.)
Snake, uriq. 3. Day,
fp.)
e_ff"fi>, s. The letter a_, fgmpnQp
St. (p.)
e_j<B(gj3/<5ii), s. The letter a.
shortened in sound, (spfiu&Aiib. (p.)
*e_*sTTth, s. A pair, a brace, aconple,
g)f*. See/srii. Wils. p. 686. Yugala.
(p.) 2. (liott.) Friendship, ^^--^o.
e_<ssifl, s@ps>i,
*, v. n.
To leap, <sffl**. 2. To overflow, tiru.
(p.)
iaw*nirtgQps*f6(l00. (The sea) over
flowing its bounds on all sides, (ur.-^ii.)

^(g<4,
t>. ii. To leap, jump, bound,
spring forward, gallop, leap over, frisk,
gambol, <s9**. 2. To leapas a frog, um.
3. To pass,
(p.)
f#3wuutiiy.OTap*3*j*oirL/2(OT. The cool
(flooded) fields where the varly fish
sport.
e_<s/r, a. A tree, s-snwaih^ Salvadara
persica, L.
e-<s/rg?, a. Argha, jif^sssr; [ex n/a,
(/>)
e_ssj7"/i>, . Tlie ^edrnSdeaf grass,
Andropogon muricatuni, L.
e_\f, a. A finger or toe-nail; a
talon, a claw, **i4. (p.)
e-@ir&&pg)/, a. A whitlow, felon.
See **As. (c)
E_(2j, S/DgJ, Kpg!-,
. n. To
be shaken off, to fall or drop offas fruits,
&c; to shed feathers, hair; to become
separated; to cast offas the nails, &c,
2. To l)e strewed, scattered, poured out,
&c, B*.*. 3. To trickle or fall downas
rain or tears, Qfifiu. 4. To be divested
of, liberated from,
(p.)
Qi*^*/rjjicsvr**BrraSr*w^fftoAj*. The heart
fainting and the lotus-flower like eyes
shedding tears.
tcijtramirfifisr. The (bells) sounded so
loud as to cause the clouds to fall.
^AerQpsruAgjisisrAj. If the heart be
broken and utterly fail. (<gp&.)
ajJg-*. The soul departing.
LP^PrigPiiQjjOTo/o*^*^^. Teeth scat
tered as if multitudes of stars had fallen.
^jtiMsmwitss**^^^. Delicious food
scattered in the mud. (p.)
_(3), d &KcjD6sr, pQpeisr, uQueisr, da,
v. a. To spill, sprinkle, pour down, 9*0.
2. To discharge, pour out,
3. To
shed, cause to fall, drop, v-f\Us. (p.)
*dr<pr<5wJ)ur*<3flt/^u}ruviucjr. The mighty
Vishnu who beat off wood-apples (from
the tree) with a calf, using it as a cudgel.
aairtetzststetar. lie shed tears.
e_(5SOTLc, *. A bug, QpsiLUL^&.
(p.)
e_s3)ds, Spgi, kfEgii li/Lo, iu, v. n. To
moreas a beast or vehicle with a rider,
to be ridden or driven, Q*vi. (p.)
e-emaa^^SeSeaa, s. The passing
palankeen.
e_ss)B, d@Qpar,^Q^^r, uQuair, da,
v. a. To drive a carriage, &c, to ride, go
on a horse, in a palankeen, &c, to put in
motion, Q*gg/tfi. 2. To dischargeas ar
rows, &C, tO Cast, throw, ^liiL/QpfisSiumipsap
ft_. 3. To urge forward, to incite, tQ/uu.
(/>)
e_<Sdsii, s. The waist, the middle of
the body, lacjE. 2. A bull, a bullock, an
ox, f(5^e. 3. A cow, u*. 4. A large kind
of circular fan to grace processions,
in. 5. Fire, heat, Qsgul/. 6. A fowl,
drifi. 7. A ball, utgs. {p.)
e_a<SL3, *. (Tel. ds-KSoo.) A rope
by which any thing is suspended or car
ried in the hand, ,-.-*3*.-'.?.
e_-d5>0, s. [cul. E_&ir.] The
hips, iczcS&utsjs. (<*a.a._.) (^j.)
1G

e_dss\), a. Side, udsii. (p^)


e_o6o5S)r ih, a. Night-watch, emnd
/&>. 2. Entrenchment about a camp,
urcajgoiJiKJ. 3. Advanced guard, jfoi*
d a eir u> em w d s , inf. To set a
guard.
2-daetreuir, a. [prov.~\ Those that
watch by night.
e_*/r, a. (Hin.) A Turkish pipe
used for smoking **r, &c, a hookah, q
e_&&ir<r to, a. [improp. Qpdannu:.~\
Vomiting, vomition, ^u@<u. 2.
Bellowingas an ox, Q^giuQuiiAi. (p.)
tLaarflda, inf. To vomit, euirii
2. To bellowas an ox, ^<i
e_<<s/r/r?, *. A species of meal-cake,
iSC.. (p.)
e_ffli_/f, a. A spider, Seoifdu
*e_aS?j'a)Lo, s. Anger, wrath, g^/fa
mb. Wils. p. 137. Ugrasia.
isir&tLidQnLiiLD) a. A disease of the
nose.
*e_ < S 3- zi, s. Vehemence, ardor,
intensity, severity, fervency, fierceness,
pungency (of spices, &c). asperity, harsh
ness, impetuosity, QG!cbio. 2. Wrath,
rage, Cuii. 3. The height of a disease,
OpibQpiii. 4. Ferocity, savageness, >e*<i.
Wils. p. 137. Uora. 5. (p.) The front
guard, ;^M5;ai;j,
^dSjai^ii-<r/E,, s. Gar
lic, QmiA^Atfi, Allium sativum. Wils.
p. 137. Ugkaoand'ha and UgraganDIR. 2. Assafoctida, Qu<yj*fjii. 3. Acorus calamus, MiSty. 4. The Quiy tree,
Azadirachta Indica, L. 5. Sugar-cane,
Saccharum oflicinarum.
e_ d ffljfg esnTLb} a. Fierceness of
disposition.
e_<ssjLo,7, a. Ardent spirits.
S-dQ 2 mrreisrLDQrj.ijp/, a. Pungent
and stimulating medicine.
e-dSirwireoreuniT^&n^, a. Asperity
of language, a harsh expression.
e.j6or, a. Siva, &euek. Wils.
p. 137. Uoba. 2. Veerapattra, fiuffl
rtir. (p.)
e_a3-/rs33rtrj, a. (Tel.) A store
house, a granary, ueSri_*fcw (c.)
B-dQuiremdsirrresr, a. A steward.
S-dSuireimreSfiTs^sssr, a. The ma
nagement of provisions, stewardship.
*S_ & Si (If) LLlLD _dBS?03^i_LD,
. [prop. _,s>(5an_iS.] Excellence, great
ness, QmtirtsiiD. 2. Excessiveness, iS<sf>.
Will. p. 140. Utkbcsuta.
v. n. To rot, decay, moulder, perish, n.*
SoGurm. 2. To dread, fear, uuiiui_.
iu4sfievwei&qrare*pQs'ert3Ai. If the king
of serpents which inhabits the abyss be
shocked
fft*6$\&&i*9uQu'ria>tir. He is wasted
with grief, he is pining away.

5- dQearLDjTLb, a. A worm-eaten
tree, or rotten timber.
E_e>), a. [vul.] Rottenness, pu
tridity, ujsotbSo/. 2. Any thing rotten
or perished, a-t^ttg.
e_ a q srr /r sir, g A kind of hare
which lives on dried leaves, or(5ff)*>.
*_/s7/rj"LD, s. The utterance of the
particle li4, in token of displeasure, or to
intimidate another, -iiOa!!rQiA. 2.
Menace, reproof, reprehension, roaring,
bellowing, .sy^tiSW. Wils. p. 977. HrNkara. 3. The buzzing of bees, on.
0s. (p.)
*-K!&er$5s'gjBunQtnGet>piusGr. She who thun
dered out the menacing
(ejr*/!ii.)
-Mfr^iEni<*. The humming, buzzing
bees. (uf^iA.)
m-isisrUds s^iasniflds, inf. To
reprove, menace, scold, reprehend, jy^
2. To utter a kind of grunt in
token of disapprobation, <uQueirQ<igsi,
e_ /h fi3) , s. Your younger sister,
B_3rpGS0)S. (ouaf^ii.) See ^eim, CP-)
E-^ztld, . [prop, e-iurjih.'] Height.
e^^/f e-&QFj. See e-ivn.
*e- & JD <s it so th, a. [prop, ^-es^psir
Day-break, u;p; [ex .ef<Ki,
dawn.]
e-^sjTLo, s. One of the eighteen
Lu^nmii. 2. One of the eighteen /s^^iii.
*e_a=fi3rsjr, s, The planet Venus,
*iBjdr. Wils. p. 167. Usiianas.
*e_<T/r e-^rrCoiseQ, a. [prop. p.e^.n
jiC^S.] One of the consorts of the sun,
oAuMricSarrf the other is *>iu<C^9.
e_^/r/f, s. (Hin.) Watchfulness,
isr,
u. a. To consult, inquire, pon
der, consider, ^uu. 2. To deliberate
mentally, vesaen. 3. To deliberate in an
assembly, take counsel, Gtii/tJtaGsCrS. 4.
To spy, reconnoiter, &pp. ( p.)
e_sit8*QriAi8H. Speak considerately.
6- &rre&dQ&djuj, inf. To act after
deliberation with others. 2. To act
cautiously.
a-fireS uunnds, inf. To look or
inquire into, examine by inquiry of
others.
s_ffn S-ffir&i, v. noun. Consulta
tion, inquiry, examination, espionage,
.gnu*;. 2. s. Searchers, examiners, spies,
9ppi. (p.)
S-firdQsLLs, inf. To ask coun
sel, tO COnSUlt, QGmrslxerQsC-S. (p.)
e-ffir^^i^emsr &.ff{re>j^i2sssr, a. An
adviser, a counsellor, a faithful com
panion, c$C<wff,y2Hr,S:S3rar/r.
*e_65, a. Wish, eS(njuuu>. Wils.
p. 164. Usui. 2. Cp.) Sharpness, .iaio.
e-S^tc, a. Propriety, suitableness,
convenience, fitness,
Wils. p. 137.
Uchita. 2. Excellence, niceness,
e-&0fLDiuti, a. Opportunity, sea
son, a fit occasion.
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eL&jgLDnesr^&eisrih, s. An appro
priate seat in an assembly.
2_&su&esrij>, s. Excellent speech,
language.
e_r,!SS3r, s. A king of the Pandian
dynasty, viatrif.uar.
(p.)
E-fflfii, s. The pepper plant, Qffi
Sui, Piper nigrum. 2. (p.) A bull, fiiuA 3. A ray of light, Biwii.
*e_?j"Lo e_?3"zi>, s. The root of
a fragrant grass, g)jii#D(;/f, Andropogon muricatum. Wils. p. 164. Ushjka.
e_S?sOti e_ efeo e_ 5 so, *. A
fine timber tree, a kind of ebony with
yellow veins, 9*B/^iw, Acacia pennata.
e_*, s. A wood-worm, e-igj. (un
ip.) See tbe examples given under the
" a-ifsrriSgQicrifito/ljGf" in QimoS
lori^ a chapter in <*fs^s.-c:S~.
or, uuu, i\ a. [to/.] To excite, rouse,
wake up, incite dogsto scare, fray, drive
awayas birds, &c, trgfuu.
e_<9rii>ty, 8Q/Debr, e_<sni>LflG?6ar6Br, G?av
*-, _iiu, v. n. To move, stiras from a
state of rest or sleep, to be in motionas
wind; to show signs of life, to be just
moveable, jjawu.
*e_<3f az/r.yu), . [com. e_<f<a//r#ii.]
Inhaling, inspirationthe opposite of
e_cF^LLi_Ln, s. [proo.] Mark, butt,
2. Straightness,
&-&&t5<ih, s. [prov.~] Declension,
having past the height, crisis, #*(. 2.
Being at the highest price, tfcui/ur*8.
K-G&isptDiTa, inf. To be past the
height, to be softening, allaying, &c.
as rain, disease, &c.
e-^dFti, s. Height, elevation, alti
tude, greatness, dignity,
2. Zenith,
meridian, being right over the head, ^iuA
<5<;*A_ii>. Wils. p. 137. Uchcha. 3. The
treble in music, ;Ais\Ssm. 4. [in astrology.']
One of the five situations of a planet, the
most influential, auspicious and benign.
(See flfiJw.) 5. The top, tip, the extreme
point, j?aft.
L*ji<irtiijL/i.*Sc5i*. He sings treble.
Q/siiB*il**Qmr.Qi-iu).$>s). The dhony sail
ed at the top of its speed.
e_ #<f Q ga u> v-ff&ppnesrw, s.
One of the five situations of a planet,
being the most auspicious. See .-<c.j.
B-0-&wirenreiiair, s. A tall person.
e_j,?sff, s. The position of the
sun, or any planet in its most auspicious
sign, a-ttdsrSi. See Br**8.
e-&&iU6t>fl e-^tyuSesr?, s. The city
Ougein, formerly the capital of Vikramaditya, g,immr<i>. Wils. p. 139. Ujjayani.
u_&&ifl, d&Qpeor, gQassr, uQuesr,
v. a. To pronounce, enunciate, utter,
articulate,
twifluLjV-g-#n aastsrw &_&&trs
Sot, r. noun. Pronunciation, utterance,
articulation,
(p.) 2. Utter
ing or reciting incantations, u*)<W
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e_#j/rjii, s. Pronunciation.
S-ifiGa/f, s. The main root of
a tree, cpuC<h#.
*e_ <s= <f so li, g. The mind, wesni).
Wils. p. 137. Uciichala.
e_^fftli_ ei>, p. noun. [prop. e_<
e-^^sutL, *. A feast, festival, holi
Setting dogs, directing a
dog to au object of attack, &c, f=j
day. See t-pfiiii. Wils. p. 144. Utsava.
e-^^/ras/i), j. Perseverance, will
fi.ffff<f Qpghtgi), v. noun. Calling a
ingness, happiness. See a-peisib. Wils. p.
dog, *rcu44K-LjL?i_A>.
145. UT8AGA.
ic?eon/*fi, s. The top of a hill,
"LffCTLOTii,). Expelling a demon
the peak.
from a person or place, exorcismone of
the eight magical arts, .v.".?*" * 2- Ex e-^Sji-Ltii) e^^rffia^ i_to, . Re
citing a demon to injure or destroy some
fuse of food, regarded as impure, *B6>.
one by magical incantations, uprooting,
Wils. p. 138. Uchchishda.
Cuj^n.^^ ( Si (- ." " - . ) Wils.
o_&&iLL-8-niEi&tflujw, s.
Eating
p. 137. Uchchadana. 3. The science
which treats of exorcism, slM^tatcffu^ff
or drinking from the same vessel in
common, i; -'.-^
- >^ e_ ^ /r 63sf?, s. [ruZ.] Elevation, &-&$jgii>, s. [prop. Si.s3^i.] Ex
height,
cellence, rareness, niceness, valuableness,
e.#&nezsf.dQanui-i, s. The highest
choiceness, ,^<- r.. 2. Fitness. (See c.k:
fitt.) 3. The <2icjoi plant, Tribulus
branch of a lofty tree.
lanuginosus, L. 4. (Holt.) A preseut, a
e-&&inr ld, s. [a corruption of e_<f
gift, Q<fca>i_.
*.] Height, elevation.
e-fQpu>n&dQ.sir<3da)inf. To
e_ S?, s. The crown of the head,
give as a present.
.#**^Jw. 2. C/iy.) Head, ^8w. 3. Zenith,
Q_&@pu>iTujuuGsisraxsr, inf. To do
meridian, /^.. -ijQ,4. Mid-day, noon,
when the sun is in the zenith, Siju*p.
a thing pleasingly. 2. To do a thing
on a new plan.
5. Top, apex, summit of a mountain, ,-..-.
(c.) 6. (p.) A knot of hair, iaW<y"f-. 7. e_a=J",ii, s. A creeper, lSjjbsct
Men's hair,
8. A dog,
si_, Vitis quadrangularis.
2.<F#0ltf?so, s. The crown of the
*B-&$!rtuu),
s. Height, b-ilhtld. 2.
head.
Upright side of a triangle, optQaitarjgia/iff
e_<? SisucssTL^- , s. A small spoon
Wils. p. 138. UCHCHUAYA.
to pour oil on the heads of infants,
e_<fSesft e_&QesflLcitr&!r&Fl,s. The
enrins.*
city Ougein, giuCj-mii.
e.#S6i)tuu), s. The uppermost
earthen vessel of a number placed one
above another. 2. A small earthen pot.
v. a. To pitch at a mark, cast a
B-&&d8ipiTebr, s. The sun, (lit.)
game with betel nuts, shells, money, &c,
eifipstiuqpfieSiumiQ&jfiv.
2. [// er. J To
the ruler of the zenith,
conquer in a game or controversy, to win,
of).) CP-)
surpass, get the advantage of by subtilty
2-#0i(5Lo7, a. A tuft of hair on
or artifice, Q*j. 3. [to/.] To get an
the crown of the head of boys and men.
other's property by artifice, to defraud,
trick, iSpiQul(sia&amir.
p-&Qd(9jySI, s. Dimple in a child's
cranium, the fontanel, ^Jw/*fiijuAi4.
;-CaifiCri;rtV.r. Having robbed her of
her clothes, mantle and all, I exulted in
s>_^0O^i2)U6or, . A beast with
the exploit.
Q*tg,iocoSri,_.)
perpendicular horns near together, m.*
e_jjBr, s. [prov.] A shell, arecaStSpQsribLfaaiLiQ. 2. Rhinoceros, an ani
nut, tamarind seed, &c used for pitch
mal with one straight horn, M<*i_mS<5*ii.
ing in a game.
6. dQdQ&i$., s. The Ljossn^eS, a e_ sw.y^S? j" si; ti>, s. The horse
parasitical plant, Loranthus, /-.
of Indra, g)Wc5)i>r. Wils. p. 138.
H- & &$$ eo a ii, s. A flowering
Uchcuaishravas. (p.)
shrub with red blossoms, p#uig(3if..
e_std, s. A hiss, a sound for setting
e_#s3uL9or6tD&i, . An ulcerous
on or inciting dogs, for scaring away
scab or sore on the crown of the head,
birds, &c.
S2_6ru eienQ'(jr?lL i_, inf. To scare,
e-fQuQurrQpgi. s. Noon-day,
scare away by hissing.
ft.#fiu3'2s, s. A steep hill, a preci
Qaar,
v. a. To enterprise, act
pitous height.
with energy, attend to with energy and
Cf&QLDirds, inf. To smell the
perseverance, to perform, execute, op^jptt
crown of the head of young children
Ojojuj. 2. To institute a lawsuit, prosecute,
as parents often do through fondness,
mptQsip. ( p.)
m-teitS&fifaiipigiQpffumii. Those who per
S-d&eSQS, s. Cessation of rain
severe with untiring energy.
at noon, u>4)urcsrCffr4)Afu>cro{0f<. 2.
ue*fi<5i&thu$tuiSiLgtBptQp!$ixrei. She per
Recess at noon of laborers, or of boys at
formed various charitable acts without
school.
her husband's consent, (unpd.)

a__ti>
wo. Energy, enter
prise, exertion, -.. j. 2. Unfailing
application, untiring perseverance, qpj
/>W. 3. Prosecution at law, institution
of a lawsuit, aitf*
(/>.)
e_@^=iJ_a!ni_, s. Thinness, slenderness (in person), Q<oaJ(. (colloquially,
*i!odi_) (c.)
g^O^SO, i. [prop. QSL^ffGO.'] A
swing.
e_(j5*, s. [p/. prop.] [prop. e-#ffl.]
A terra for calling dogs, *oxu*.ijjacw
2.@*/rtli_, in/. To set on dogs.
See >.
e_$hja<9:, ,. The city of modern
Ougein, j/titfimxrii. (p.)
a_t_<S5(2), 8. [pu/.] The spiral wind
ing of the nut of a screw, p(jtsrfai
e_t_/E7(^, s. Union, association,
combination, m-if.&paaa. 2. [<foerAiuZ/y.]
Together, together with,
(p.)
Q/*ri_ji4(Spur<v. Forasmuch as sepa
ration from friends, disease and death are
incident to those who are in the body
'e-i^ti, *. A hut made of leaves,
straw, Sc., the residence of hermits,
Jw. (Cj^ut/rrswA) Wils. p. 139. Udaja.
e_t_/jss>^r, s. Fellowship, compa
nionship, confederacy, partnership, pro
prietorship, heirship, x-cG>f>q. 2. Con
nexion, concert, union, combination, par
ticipation, <?M*sn>*. (c.)
g63wJ;f)pc5(oi<gA(5**tfiurf. Uniting
at once in fellowship with every virtue.
(urftA.)
^vcf.fp(gikes,eii'. He is a partner.
2. He is a joint-heir. 3. He is accessary
to it.
j(rg^*(gOioA^30i_*a!>,5iSAJ."U. I have no
connexion with him. 2. I am not related
to him. 3. I have no business with him.
4. I disown him.
e_i_/FSD<#uui_, inf. To consent,
become accessary, to have a hand in, be
engaged in, g<yu!*.
e_i_L/ty, . A tree, O^irinLQQpar
mrii, Pisonia georgina, L.
e_; lijuQQuiUJ e_z_3TL/0 Qldilj,
. [in grammar.'] The consonants i and
*, as serviles or connecting letters,
e_ t_ lg i5 ^l, *. A lance or dart,
c*. (p.)
B__(i>L/, *. Body, e-i_60. 2. The
body as assumed by the soul in its trans
migrations according to the deeds of for
mer births, a-*SMfi(5iiiJii_ii. 3. (p.) A con
sonant, OuiQujfi*
MdmairSii. To engage in the austerities
of a Yogi, one must strengthen himself
by medicine.
V-iwnQpp, inf. To be strength
ened, to grow strongas a convalescent
person from food, exercise, Sc.
e-L-wLfmar(]ri>uS(r^ss, inf. To be
well, to be in health.

e. t_ iiO u , in/. To take a


body, to be born, j/rQuj**.

S-u-ppopiiiLf, s. A scar, a cica


trice, the mark of a stroke or blow,

He is born to be mocked and despised.


(^^eannjieoair, *. [prop.] A bull
a&aQarsirgiLj&QuQfaaudr, One who i8
having his belly straight and narrow as
born a rogue.
that of a horse.
ioiyL//7*_Li_6\), p. noun, [prop.] e_i_/dso, p. noun, [a change of
Kolling or turning aboutas infants lieSV^.] Haging. See *-i_eu&.
fore they begin to creep. 2. liubbing B-tibj)l, QQpesr, Q-L-ppKcesresr,
off dirt or dust from the body.
Co/ar, -i_/>p, v. a. To attack furiously
g;^ji_u)L/, s. The penis.
in battle, to charge or rush on with fury,
QuassragiiL-LbLi, s. [eu/.] Puden
GuriQjiiiiu. 2. To vex, afflict, torment,
dum muliebra.
ksAj. 3. To drive back, beat away. Sc.,
fftff. 4. To frustrate, thwart, scatter,
e__to an u, s. Troubled or turbid
disperseas an opposing army, Sc., Sifp
water,
(*#.) {p.)
5. To kill, destroy, exterminate,
Ajii*s>us2gis<gis<ue3<&ib. Pishes leaping
jfuS*. 6. To discharge an arrow or other
in agitated water.
missile, uSr<?jS4*. (p.)
e_/_0ld, s. Body common to man
^xx&i-pfi&iGr. They discharged ar
rows in rage, (unfit.)
and brute,
(/>.)
Q,s*ii>cpi_p^<?r. They carried on a
e_L-g$] e_i_i), QQfoeisr, v-iarQp
destructive war.
*, <r*jr,
e. b. To fight, be enraged,
S&t&aEs&tDQpippuaiiGsa&rem}. The friend
GatutQpiQQuiiQrim. 2. To exhibit signs
ship of those who frustrate one's designs
of fierce anger, RmtigfiuuisiCj. (/>)
when they are about to be accomplished.
j_4iS!rir/i4. The furious serpent
(p.)
(dbws^fiB.)
a_u*,ii<!ra<ftar.(>i_ftjjiAL/ft. Hunger will
j/migL-giiarsiQurrei&efi&tb. Should one
afflict
the world.
be enraged and attack them in battle.
e-ipp60,
v. noun. Attacking with
(uilfith. )
fury. 2. *. Great fury, OL/(jtj(?ruii.
B-L^eneo, v. noun. Rage, being en
(P)
raged, SarAjAi. 2. Exhibiting signs of
e_i_63r, s. A particle of time and
fierceness, 0ar4cj)fify.
place used in combination with other
e__so, s. Bodyhuman or brute,
words and expressing co-existence, accom
bodily constitutionone of the three ob
panimenta form of the third case or the
stacles to piety, JW. 2. (p.) A conso
Social ablative, GPdra?wCa/$ieou)&fairQjr&gf
nant, QijO.-aMiR 3. Gold, Our.*.
ksh. 2. Instantly, immediately, at once,
utg/uuitattGwQfQurffifigiftirtfiGiU. Do
thou prosper giving (me) seven bags of
e._(OT)6>r7, appel. noun. Compa
gold.
nion, co-partner, a r i wi. 2. (Iiott.) A
E-i_6iJjo!iiraSOir/Tsor^jf. A shell
man of property.
fish, Mgfl*. 2. Intimate friendship
two bodies but one life, SCmi*.
v. noun. Co-existing, happen
a-i^e&eorrehr, s. Kama, the Hindu
ing simultaneously. 2. A term in gram
cupid, rx*. (p.)
mar implying co-existence, concomitane-<_Oso<i,s, in/. To take a body,
Cy, B-tatis$6&uQuB(sr.
to be born. 2. [prov.] To fatten, be
9Qw(ju5j(_<a^^4tnfiw*5ffLi(Sio. The par
come fat or fleshyas cows.
ticle s shows accompaniment.
e.i_Os>)/r?ay, s. Smarting or burn
a_i_6!!fl?si)toajaiiB-i_6sfl2euQu>iu
ing sensation all over the body.
msjisii, a. [in orthography.] The com
bination of two consonants of the same
e-iQeoqfpg>,8. An inanimate
kindas
opp. to <?/pjr*Jw
letter, a consonant.
QtoiiiotiMMib.
a_z_6i>Q//r,F<ii>, . The body of a
e_ t_ 0ii d (5 1_ Q ear. The very in
writing in bonds, &c, exclusive of sig
stant, at the very juncture, immediate
natures and of a letter exclusive of salu
ly succeeding another event.
tation. Sc., Qmil.(3i-Qftg:mifaii,
e_(_w(?a/2G>), *. Body of a work,
Qio!n_ir. He applied the remedy as
chiefly applied to painting or other or
soon as the snake bit him.
namental Work, uathu^ursmCvlu.
p-i^iippeuesr, s. A servant of the
B-L-/r>s(r^eS, s. Body armor.
same class with another.
u.ip^ea>p, s. A headless body,
S-tQesr, adv. Immediately. 2.
wo*ri_<i. 2. Any blemish in the body,
prep. With, together with.
(?touraraft_&sr. Immediately after
e-ip&-g)i, s. Anatomy, the com
the first watch.
ponent parts of the human system, *t
jviarvp0*Qersiirese{iGssr. As SOOn as
be had said it.
fias&tQtaaii, Come along with me.
G-ipsk-pnypppgiaiu}, s. The prin
S-L-Qgnpji^uiEiaiTeifl, s. An equal
ciples of anatomy or the description of
the component parts of the body.
sharer.
8L.tQgs)ppeuBr, s. An equal, a
Q-ijbQairQpuLf, s. A disease
fellow, an acquaintance, a compeer.
which creates a dislike to food.
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E_
s-L-SsrsiLssiLQtLip^inf. To ascend e_ tshrp so, c. noun, [as e_i_6i)ei>.]
the funeral pileas a Hindu widow
Raging. '
with her deceased husband, jjgtwatita e_, s. A goat, sheep, g. 2. A
[ex
log of wood.]
star, JcWot. 3. An arrow, jyciiy. 4. The
E_i_s37-i-Ll, s. Co-partnership,
feathers of an arrow, jjiAJaflp. 5. The
fellowship, _i_sjrC#i4oDi.
point and barb of an arrow, jyiiqAjJw. 6.
-L_63T<9s_i-Li_/r6rft, s. Co-partner,
A boatman's pole, gn-*Qsiii. 7. A fortditch,
8. A tree, 9tG>t,ui6. (p.)
participator.
WL.i6srem&. [prop. e_t_CW.] Im
e_/rilij!., s. The Qurrekte^iiisrr
mediately succeeding, just after, as soon
as.
e-iT, s. A fort-ditch, ^st^j.
The wages will be paid as soon as
e. u $S- e8 esrgrrkpeisre_
the work is done.
S^rQtfi/iar, s. The moon, eipilar; [ex
S-t ear u signexf!, s. A joinl-sharer
arUfiiir, a lover or husband] he who
or participator, a co-partner, as-iiQuuc
took as his wives the constellations.
2. A co-heir, joint-heir, a brother's
sons having a right to share in the e_, dSQpesr, pQpehr^ uQuesr, da,
v. a. To dress, attire, put on clothes,
family property, Mueirxfi/itoitcii.
mmjiiiZfiJIts. 2. To dress another, s<SmB*
e_z_Bru/B(5, s.
A joint-share,
<S<B**. 3. (Jig.) (p.) To surround, en
equal share (whether in trade, inheri
circle, ism.
tance, land or otherwise), participation,
LSAW3*PJwiyOAidr. She dressed the
joint-heirship, jLcauuig.
child.
e__soru_, inf. [com. e-t_Loui_.]
lf&rit5t0A(g6*&0uyl*fien!fiiiQ:$&. Adorning
To agree, assent, consent, acquiesce, har
the attractive eyed body with boughs of
monize with, fthmfiout-. 2. To engage,
the sandal tree. ()cj#Q**5)p4nr<4.)
contract, form a compact, Qut^kfi. 3.
_ <9S_6S5ff), s. Clothesin col
To undertake, enter upon, ui_iiuij.*D
loquial use, chiefly women's.
Qlviiu. 4. To answer in the affirmative,
mafia**. 5. To be privy to, to have a
e-ppeu treat , s. Home-dress or
hand in, Qrr. 6. To yield, submit,
dishabille, under-clothes.
comply, D*tu.
B-Qfifim/ISDL-uSAienrfilsafliL!_C5tfl. A TOE_i_6Bri_/ t^detaa, s. [com. e.z_u>u
man's bathing without her under-garit.ia>*.~\ A contract, agreement, compact,
ments (is improper). (,f)rfi<3ii>.)
covenant, engagement, &c, written or
&-@gidQaneveir}
inf. To dress
verbal, *ibuifiuulsiiib. 2. A promise, as
one's self.
surance, B.g>giuur.
e.^^ya2i_, in/. To dress another.
B-iaruQ^, inf. To induce con
B-Su/ra/Sssr, s. Mode or style of
sent, to make willing, ttimfiuuts^. 2. To
unite, reconcile, gj=o*.J4*.
dress. 2. [prov. ] A suit of clothes. 3.
f7fo.) Clean clothes.
e-*_6sru<a96U,s(5, s. A figure of
e-qL_osau, . Garments.
speech by which a negation is couched
in affirmative wordsas jfuQurfQuu
e_Lo/73Tii, s. A dress befitting a
person's station in life.
isa0jg, re/,
Surrounding
GasiGvjQsurQmiQftj. (jyainsilib.)
the
city.
&.L- ssrutL LSt-.ee)ld) s. A cove
at gnQp^u rrtr, s. The sea-girt
nanted obligation.
earth.
a-tekurre_z_Louir, s. Har
e_afi53,
c. noun. Dressing. 2.
mony, concord, union, fellowship, agree
*.
Raiment,
clothing, n-sx_.
ment, QursAok, 2. Compact, covenant,
engagement, _i_iouims>. 3. Consent,
to/^isLLiV.
(Real)
friendship to one re
assent, compliance, acquiescence, #iiU
moves his distress with that prompti
e*. 4. Being concerned in, complicity,
tude with which the hands of him
_i_j<fnj. 5. Affirmation, u^hdw, 6. [tn
whose garments are loosened (while
prammrtr.] Positive or affirmativeas
before an assembly) adjust them. (pir.)
opposed to negative terms, or negative
e-Qut-i, s. Clothes, garments,
forms of expression, !>.
clothing, vesture, dress, tumfiiii.
<Sisiap&pp&. Those who live in discord
2-uLjas, inf. To dress, clothe
are as if enclosed iu a vessel with a live
(one's self or another).
snake.
B-tGhrutnLe8%esr, s. A verb in e_65S3)s, s. A small kind of drum,
tapering in the middle, oi_.*<3ii(5usmp.
the affirmative form, SlS8nr.
2. Tambourine, &i*us*>p.
S-iesnSpmpsu iraare_ teartSlpik
Ari, s. Own full brothers or sisters.
Sr, b-a, o. a. To dress another, clothe,
Because born with you, do not imagine
them to be your friends.
e_u<i?, s. A tree and its root very
bitter and medicinal, uwussir, MenisperS-teiiLSpuLff s. [impr. n.iutSlpu
mum fenestratum.
ty.] Connascence, _i_L;Jp*>. 2. Off
spring of the same parents, an own *e_uzi, s. A raft, float, Q^uuth.
brother or sister.
Wils. p. 139. TJdcpa.
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e- Susnu, s. The 9d@tB tree. (See


e_fisiii.) 2. The name of a town near
Tellicherry where the priest of the Madduvar resides, uifig:&iefr/lijiaj@Ag>iiui.
e_ ti> l/, s. The double-tongued
lizard, the guana, Q^/n, Lacerta iguana.
5-u>Lfisrrd(^y s. It's bifid tongue.
e_ u> t-i is it s s ear, s.
A doubletongued or deceitful man.
e_<Kosu,s. A fort-ditch, ^&tl. (p.)
e_<st_, s. A species of thorny tree,
<ge_C/A>, Acaciain the adjective and
genitive forms, s is changed into jp, as
-i_c/>a, the thorn of the
tree.
e_ s i , *. Wealth, Qf&ieuth. 2.
Owning, belonging to, being owned, pos
sessed, n-ax-axa. This word is conjugated
as a symbolic verb, in the various inflec
tions of which, or in the abstract form
L<a>i_>ui, it chiefly obtains; when used as a
qualifying prefix in its simple form, except
as a participle, it requires the reduplica
tion of the hard letters.
u/ri-l!Oi_^a;'Bev)a'sar, s. The patron
of a poem to whom it is addressed. 2.
The hero of a poem.
B-emtuQu^^Q^eoeurr, s. Those
possessed of great wealth.
e_en tpgi. Third person sing,
neut. of a symbolic verb often used
appellatively with ^a*^. It has, pos
sesses, belongs to, is subject to.
;S> {*>P<s*!>i-pbi. This belongs to him.
(flnioeya>t_^-t!jrCJifCJio. Glorious bliss.
^*ir6Boflij.ijr(ijiS9)L_^. (The "world)
possessing persons as important (to
society) as the linch pin is to a cha
riot. (p*.)
(Uffism^jyySe^swi-^fffaicyAfieSrp^. The body
is perishable.
e-.es)ippnssreuesr, s. A proprietor,
possessor, one subject to.Note. This
form, though a solecism, is allowed.
e_ED_uj. The participle of the
verb, (l)used as a form of the sixth or
possessive case, ^fr^Gup^eoir#0*r^^(y
Lf as rs?rgiiB>itL/Qurcs'sr, my property. 2.
Affixed to nouns it governs the accu
sative case expressed or understoodas
ins&vnwxHaiuiir, the owner of the tree.
Sometimes it is annexed to ihe dative
as Quff(jjAgeDi_aj/dr, an heir,
crcargi/ctoiiu^. It is mine.
weBsrQpeniiLiL^iS. A fragrant flower.
wjrpjsl gaetDL-iuQ a nun-i, s. The
branch of a tree.
e_S3)i_uJS!/63ra-sji_iu/r6ar, (third
pers. masc. sing.) He has, he possesses,
(often used appellatively). 2. appel. n.
He who has, he who possesses, (o) the
owner, the possessor, (6) the Supreme
Being, (c) a rich man, (<Z) a king, a
lord, (c) the master of the house.
6- GG>L-iLwn, s. The rich, the wealthy,
the opulent. 2. [prow.] A district of
ficer. 3. A title among some tribes of
Hindus.
ejepttuBr(iparstfl&)BtrtGur&i. Like the poor
in the presence of the wealthy.
^eru$&(jgj<3Siu.iL>eiieist) s. An heir.

e_s>B)i
LcetxrgsxifenL-iLinsisr, s.

A potter,

|srui^ani_uja/sBr, s. A proprietor.
oi033i_aj/7-/f, s. A district officer,
a registrar of land, &c.
aS>LL8)i_ttjn-jr, s. The master
of a house, the husband.
e_s3oz_s3)LD, s. Property, possess
ing, having, owning, nJx>m. 2. The thing
possessed, property, possessions, movable
property,
3. Jewels, ornaments,
^urswii. 4. Wealth, riches, opulence, Qj
*i<4. In the first meaning it is often in
classical language affixed to other words.
Poor in the midst of wealth are they
who ignorantly neglect the duties of
hospitality.
^ftyi^Q^AiajQuisa;tji_co. The two posses
sions, viz. : knowledge and wealth are
possessions indeed. (tfiQe.)
S-etBLGniDaarnresr e_eot_6tou)ttj/7srr
<*, *. A proprietor, possessor, an owner.
2. An opulent person.
.gyajrL/aDi-aDto, s. Love, affection,
kind-heartedness.
^/r9a/220(_sou), s. The possession
of knowledge, knowledge.
^IQ5^ssii auto, s. Grace, benevo
lence.
e_6j)i_, Qpgi, ts&gi, it/ti, iu, To
become brokenas a vessel; to crack,
burst, break in pieces, split, to be fractur
edas the skull, &c. j to break with force
suddenly, to break or burst open as a
bank or shore ; to break openas a letter or
seal, &c. ; to be broken as the skin ; to be
hurtas by a wound, gat. 2. To become
broken as the ranks of an army, to be
discomfited, to retreat before the foe,
jS^u. 3. To become brokenas the heart
with grief, to be disheartened, dispirited,
dejected, alienated, &c, to lie in despair.
icariQ^Sjj. 4. To fall below in competi
tion, rivalry or comparison, pry>. 5. To be
reduced in circumstances, to become poor,
=>pt/. 6. To effloresce, open, burstas
a flower, to blossom, war. 7. To become
untwisted. QP~>&*dyi. 8. To be reduced
in strength, to be debilitated, to be subdu
ed or overcome by any thing, L/WQpan_iu.
(sjd*. 109. jf. 8.) 9. To be divulged or
become known as a secret, Qajiftjuu, 10.
To be ruined, Q*._
Qc*}*aDL-^Kfl*ifs-JijjQur$B)i&r. He is dis
pirited, dejected, &c; he is in despair.
QsruLtcrQpsoi-rfg. The blister is broken.
(ji_r;<JuFi. The enemy was
discomfited.
a.ot_ , s. Clothes, garments, ves
ture, dress, i^finb.
e-saiiBaoturreucesr, s. The mode
of dress, the gait, the manner, external
appearance.
_sd_iu6>, s. Any thing broken,
a breach, a fracture,
e. an i iu en Q is ifl id eo , s.
Things
cracked and broken.
e.Di_6i//refr, s. A short scimiter,
an accoutrement or article of equipage,

e-D_a/, t). nqiin. A breach, dis


v. n. To fear, dread, stand in awe of,
ruption, eruption, infraction, crack, frac
ture, fitiej. 2. Being routed, a discom
jf*. 2. To betray signs of fear, si*'^m
jSunAttUt-.
3. To be ashamed, be bashful,
fiture, defeat, gs^s. 3. Debility, brokenness of constitution, ^arfa/. 4. [with
to retire, shrink back with shame, to be
modest, mi<ar. 4. To rot, decay, perish,
appropriate words prefixed.] Dispiritedmoulder, u.i$.iu. (p.')
ness, dejection, broken-heartedness,
despair, iorQ>(j.*K. 5. Reduction of
li_il<5ani_iLJf3/*ratfiiu&iJcr. WllO CXcitCS
circumstances from wealth to poverty,
the fears of all the matrons of the land
<?*S>.
and puts them to shame. (*rui$.. jti. up
weorQpsaL^enireoreudir., s. A deject
e_tlsiD<s, v. noun. Fearing, dread
ed or broken-hearted person.
ing, &c.
e_S3)i_, dSQpear, pQjgetsr, uGusSr,
*e_(-Li_snrLD
s_s^2.snrti, s. Vehe
**, v. a. To break a vessel, &cj to burst,
ment or intense heat of fire, of the sun,
break open, break a bank, &c.; to break
of the weather, or of the body, Oo/ulko.
lumps, clods, &c. ; to break a boil, a blister,
Wils. p. 165. Ushn'a.
the skull or any other flat, solid or mas
B-LLtemaiTfu)) s. A disease, Oa/tj
sive substance; to split, fracture, /ssi&*. 2.
To break the ranks of an enemy, to defeat,
UkmtSin.
discomfit, disperse, rout, put to flight,
llL(_ escr siren li, s. The hot sea
3. To ruin, impoverish one, Qi*.
son, hot weather.
4. To untwist, untwine, Qpg>**dli*s. 5.
S-LLt_BsmtiiQeire6sn^-(r^aQpeiia!r, s.
v. n. To breakas a boil,
Note. *-smi_iLj and _bdi_a* are not appli
One affected with excessive heat in the
body.
cable to the breaking of a tree, a branch,
an arm or any other long and cylindrical
e.Lli_6B5r#@^Q9, s. The LSjremr
body that is broken off short or asunder.
ant- plant, Vitis quadrangularis.
For this meaning see opHiM, so-is, &c.
e-LLtessr&esos, s.
The sign in
fiBhexfgaiip&uuriiBpgi. The water has
which either the planet mars, saturn or
broken (the dam) and flows out.
the sun is situated.
L/Ajyiei_u<JuQerrG;T. He Said, I will
t.LLiessresifffi^iuixi, s. The use
break your teeth.
of hot or pungent things to cool the
il6H>_<s, inf. To burst an
systemas pepper, hot water, &a
embankmentas water.
e-i-l*_6OTytiO, s. A hot country
or the torrid zone. 2. Heat and cold.
Q u astir an id ty en i d (3j th u an i , s.
The weapon that dissolves female con^LLitcxrSild&iii, s. The prevalence
tinency.
of heat in the body, weather, or climate.
^%\Jiiys5)i_, inf. To take much
e_tli_ azreurriLj, s. Hot humors in
pains, mentallyas in abstruse calcula
the body.
tions, intricate business.
&.iLiGme3iun$sl, s. A disease
the whitessupposed to be caused by
tt-emtui-i, v. noun. A breaking,
heat in the system.
a breach, the bursting of a bank, _sm_
teas. 2. 3. A channel cut or broken
through a dam in a field, disruption,
v. n. To be hotas weather as fire
fi_sini_.i^sjyj)furiij. 3. Weakness, fisreiB.
as heat in the system, &c, QvCiL/p.
(a'&uiiysa)i_ijL/, p. noun. A trouble, a_S33TcEQ, C?2360r, E. eSSTS @QetST6BT,
some intricate employment.
Qtuar,
v. a. To cause to wither or
to fade; to dry with fire, in the sun, &c,
e_ S3) i_ (3j srr ld , s. The twentieth
-ur^. 2. To grieve one, to wound the
lunar asterism, yjm-ii. (p.)
feelings, ,<w. (p.)
e_5j>/_ujr/r/j/T6ynuLD, *. The name
ta&tSctsip&si. Though you wash charcoal
of a country, g>&r.
in milk and dry it ever so long, it will not
B-lLslLQ, s- Private apartments
become white. (*jh..)
of a house, ^euuiw. 2. A woman's neck
tJsgsyem&SGd, v. noun. Drying fish.
lace tied close to the neck, mifinQi^pacJii
( auQus(5aafferkxib.)
CiciriocKsSs/i-iD j [ex
the inside.] All
words from
having the * changed into
c or * will be found under -*.
v. n. To fade, wither, dry, droop
as a vegetable or animal, n_ur. 2. To
S-LSirir e_ t-Lairqrj, QQpesr, mQp
be grieved, to be sorry, to be dejected in
sir,
tiim, v. w. [yul.~\ To sit, sit
mind or countenance, xi3*jj. (/>.) 3. To
down, (not classical) also written c^isrr.
pine away, to wither as the body, by
abstinence, &e. ; to be emaciated, reduc
e-LLsirrr^eSss, inf. To seat, pro
ed, &c. ; to languish, mm
vide with a seat, cause to sit, -jgir#
LSOTengftewtfuni. O thou afflicted in
mind. (c?jf*^io.)
e_i_L(Sj, s. Fear, dread, terror, signs
iargiQ0ic&x(!penijlijQffieiTQ&reiirw? Why
or expression of fear,
2. Shame,
is your blooming countenance so cast
bashfulness, modesty, scaaih. (p.)
down? (A.-*,jii.)
Ei_giiiriBS3i/Cff<a, With him who has
cLL^a/^G^rfisr^j/C-^^op^G1^. It consists
the resolution to desert me whilst lan
of fourteen fearful modes. (upuQurga,
guishing from separation
(csp*.)
12o

e_63Wff'
e-etstsriEi(tJ)'esr, s. Drying fish.
e-essrdsui, v. noun. A dry or wither
ed state, -<u/*Ajt*-sm. 2. Dejection of
countenance, drooping, uiii_iii.

E_S33T
uSoruia. To be united in friendship with
the prudent who think of what they ought
to think is productive of the highest
felicity.
*-aagiexrinantuTfir. A man of great
wisdom.
E-6asr/fai/(?, s.
Forgetfulncss,
listlessness, inattention, n-anisBiStirsnui.
2. Want of understanding, j^sfeni.
jpemrggsi/eistirirei], s. An acute per
ception.
QpfrkpeyGsmrreSasreisr, s. A man of
improved understanding.
^eiriiiifieif'smrneSear^r, s.
A dull
man, one slow of understanding.

e_<s3jT_/r
e^essr&)u>, s. A plate or dish to
eat from, a porringer, commonly brass,
e-<OT/_/ril, s. Play of females,
m.-ff i8ixuiii.(Si. 2. Play, sport, ftriuli^lS.
3. Festivity, drinking, joviality, in^e,**

Ca/er, ALOv^ff, v. a. [yul. improp.fur _esr4@.]


To dry in the aun, wind, &c.
e-esaresisfl, s. An appellative ter
B_S33r/f .6337"(77), QQpgST, P-GOltnibQp
mination often contracted to
as
tar, Ca/cT, .'
p. o. To be conscious, to
ffit(gaJi, &c., one who eats, an eater.
feel mentally, to perceive, understand,
e_ earn ssifa, s. Water to drink.
comprehend, arrive at, or possess full
e_6OTi-2a*, inf. To cause to eat,
and perfect knowledge, Jtfiu. 2. To dis
cern, distinguish, u<st/sfiu. 3. To think,
drink, &c, feed one, c-e&f^itSta.
reflect or consider, meditate, contemplate,
grdQemsfl,
s. One so vile and
ietar*. 4. To feel, perceive by the touch,
daring as not to fear hanging. 2. A
ut&tofiu. 5. To learn, acquire know
malefactor who is hanged. 3. One who
ledge, spppu. 6. To become reconciled
hangs about to get food.
as man and wife, be reunited after a love
<?*-, D-mi/if, v. a. To teach, instruct,
^Qjgarafl, s. One who is always
quarrel, ttn-fr. 7. To become free from
explain, cause to feel, perceive, under
delusion, doubt, error, &c.as in waking
weeping; also one who is disposed to
stand, to enlighten, impart knowledge, to
from sleep; recovering from languor; ac
weep.
convince, *pJ**. 2. To declare, treat of a
quiring spiritual perception, Sec, QptHti.
.jjyqLuyGzf?fgilOsnsfl, s. One who
subjectas
a
speaker
or
author,
^ti*.
(/-)
3. To conciliate the other party as man
is beaten.
or wife, to recover the affectionsas lovers
gj^^aaf?,
s. One who is stabbed.
AiMi/taa-rjii. The tongue of the inspired
after love quarrels, tan-fa*; [ex _<&>/. v.]
poet and the hand of the painter perform
2. A dastard, mean spirited person.
O)
their functions intuitively, [prow.]
^nuuessH, s. A beggar, one who
_SJrQrsi.*<2ifcyidr. One Of US who
iuAtff!L/jf<u$Qzje&QsBr$}&. () my heart, if
eats what he begs.
have been initiated, (ur-^i.)
thou once again behold thy husband,
^'6roi_uyaf7,
s. One dependent
who by love can conciliate tliee, thou
e-amrsnroDm, neg. v. noun. Stupor,
for food.
wilt no longer maintain thy feigned op
want of perception, knowledge, feeling,
Ki-LSasjrasrr, inf. To be tied up.
position, (op*.)
&c, ,%*jrma. 2. Insanity, intoxication,
tuifjuiaow^eai^/nmia. Not conciliating
infatuation, bewilderment,
QeuL-Qeeareimr^inf. To be cut down.
your concubine.
e-GssrqijLCiiSeq, a. Instinct, intuition.
seat a/ aatr ear, inf. To be hindered.
e_s3jrsi/, 3. Food, sustenance, eat
2. Ready apprehension, cleverness.
BBLDU^esaaemes^, s. A woman with
ables, chiefly applicable to substantial food
S-emiriiQ^iTiTspg^esstnkQfBnn, s.
painted eyes, (to.) she whose eyes have
as
wheaten
bread,
rice,
animal
food,
&c,
The learned, persons of profound erudi
absorbed paint.
tion, men of ability.
QpSoOujemgRSlllElfSjLfclisinp,
s.
An
e-6BBra96arDu>,
s.
Fast,
abstinence
b-gsbtit, v. noun. Feeling, percep
infant at the breast.
from food.
tion, knowledge, intellect, e-acriq.
/ai*fflasM. The pencil which has
e.6OT/f#, v. noun. Consciousness, e_(653), *. Food, sustenance, Quire
imbibed blue paint. (&^gior.)
arii.
2.
Cooked
rice,
Qotg.
(p.)
feeling, intuition, perception, discern
aar^emetssfl , s. A drunkard.
CL^uSooji/jBri. They took food. (*
ment, understanding, sensibility, know
0li.)
fiar^esmesiir^ inf. To be rejected.
ledge, wisdom, judgment, experience,
reason, learning, &c, acquiring know _essf), s. [o contraction of e-ewrss&.']
G$esorQ&irjr)iessrs8ifl, s. A rice con
ledge, -rf|.
A tick, &c.
sumer, a worthless person.
trdrrjtoSGaiijerarfSlaS&ifa. My leg is deE.arar/_6U. A past verbal form of
Void of feeling, affected by paralysis,
ear, B-earQuar OT tt-fdrgrpQaiar, SLenreRr, V. a. To
e_e*r<rcr&, eating.
&c.
eat, drink, suckas a child; to take food, e^sari ir, Spgj, *sr^7,
E-SBor/r^ai, v. noun. Being reconcil
t>. n.
whether
solids,
liquids
or
other
kinds,
to
edas man and wife after a loveTo come into existence, to rise into being,
taste,
jfrj*^.
2.
To
feed,
make
a
full
meal
quarrel.
happen, occur, take place, become, to be
as a dinner, &c, qS**. 3. To enjoy,
tart- QtwnttfiAtnHrip9&9Daisttaiai-xj.vrtQup
formed, to form, to concrete,
2.
suffer, experience, or receive the fruits of
puijiSr. Disunion, reconciliation and the
Tobecome.tobe made or created,Qjnfrp. 3.
actions performed in former births, or in
pleasures of love, these are the fruits of
To be conceived, to have origin, {y,sin_r*.
future the actions of the present, jygnu?is.
matrimony, (csp*.)
4. To grow as vegetables, thrive, flourish,
4. To imbibe, absorb, tlofiis.Note. With
Q-Gtsahp^il, s. [vul.prop. e_6ssr/r#0.]
to be produced, be productive, &c, qpW.
verbal roots and sometimes with verbal
5. To become rich, wealthy, opulent, to
Feeling.
nouns it forms a passiveas jyi?.y<o!i5,
prosper, 0*Aj0JQ(Hl<ri_r*; [ex
(c.)
e_ Gsnrnp ^t\upp a/eir, s. A man
to be beaten; ,s/&i)/*>ot, to be distressed.
past feeling, one devoid of sensibility.
_asi_;f>p(yrjcgi6. Relations or friends
i-jriSriiQflHguQi. Thousands crowd about
who have eaten together will cherish
H-esnrn^^iifeireireuissT^ s. A man of
the wealthy as crows about a corpse,
towards
each
other
kindly
feelings.
sensibility, one who is affected by the
(vrwis..)
B-ezTtQ#rfigt&&rvlaieti/uaiaGssruuieg:.
One
wants of others.
*T<BrA(3BfcL_rsr!ji_(iii, My property.
ought not to be ungrateful to his bene
*.<s(jpaTi_Ksr^Q(!&i. From the creation
e-SBsr/fa/, r. noun. Feeling, con
factor.
of the world.
a.ew-i_jF(?ic(BflcAri_ff^QjD^iyiA. A person's
sciousness, intuition, perception, under
Jsv&ry!i5ri_rS(j4Spi*. A pregnant wo
diet may be known by his appearance.
standing, knowledge by means of the
man.
senses, v-mian*. 2. Clear discernment,
B-eteaor&GD&seSas. To be so delicate as
e@rix&sfi,$wS)&ieiwt-i(gih. In the prickly
intellect, reason, Qarflai. 3. Cessation
to tire by eatingas a dainty child, &c.
pear grows the (fragrant) agillochum.
from sleep, love quarrels, &c,
2. To be wearied, cloyed, sated, &c. by too
ffiSgfttsisAi. 4. Acquiring of knowledge,
S-e&sniTiiSQrjaS) inf.
To have,
profuse a supply of food.
learning, experience, acquaintance with
iujj(uf83sDrijL/iugKB5gBi'Kj*ff?w. While expe
belong to, exist.
science, &c, ep&e***as*. 5. A sense,
riencing the inevitable fruits of former
jajew*rQBuirjrQpfihi-ja$($&!@ar, She is
qsuar. 6. Separation, iiia&i.
births.
advanced four months in pregnancy.
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e_633TS3>Z-0
E-aiwOi.;^, inf. [prop, 68tsn its .]
S-essriireareueir, appel. n. One who
lias wealthas B-Aamssr.
To come into existence, to become form
ed or produced by natural process evi
e_ sitri /r<5^, SQpesr, ^.eenrirrdQ
dent
to the senses, to happen, occur,
Cm, <Jucr, .*._*, p. a. To make, cause
Qfftarp.
2. To have origin, .tr^n. 3.
to exist, create, effect, occasion, generate,
To grow, thrive, flourish, opixta.
uoi_
2. To raise crops, trees, &c,
r .--r
oj-'i'j- ,"-r-i. All that is
to propagate, cultivate, JVfIi. 3. To
created will perish, or be reduced to its
raise to affluence, enrich, 4<s$\*auuai*exr.
primeval elements.
4. To produce, form, -iiQua7<OT ; [ex-A.]
Q&stuuehGiuCj-gi. Salt is formed
(c ) .
here.
!-abri_/r<iai<i, in/. To raise
L}0 V:-C'- -.T.-j.:':-.-V^';:^^--.-:r-/V. An
one, to establish in life.
insurrection is sprung up there.
jyrrSraviye4r[_r4Scs3ar4rf. He liaS
s.akru^p, inf. [prov. prop. S-sbt
been the making of many.
uo*riir.] To make, create, &e.as
sem^x/earinda, inf. To fabricate
<-*. 2. To fabricate, make a false
a story. 2. To spread a rumor.
story, Bputyf.
e_snr^_, s. Food, sustenance, eat
daviasar renowned as the compiler of
ables, a-earaf. 2. Boiled rice,
3.
the Vedas. (Pej*.)
The food of carnivorous animals,
(<iKfc and p/rio.) 4. (urr.).) The
E_6OTu6aiT605r, inf. To make,
food of birds and beasts in general, up
bring into existence.
tBmJtoiiQipp&Baaf,
kinds of eating
are enumerated, viz.:Four
1. *.*_..>,
eating
5_
U 65BT 6ajfl 635 ffl/ <S, inf. To
make, to establish, render permanent.
without masticationas boiled rice, &a
2. To rear plants, &c 3. To establish
2. fiarpij, masticating, chewingas meat,
one in life.
curries, &c. 3.
lickingas honey,
molasses, lapping. 4.
drinking,
e_sBwOi_6Dr, inf. To say it is. 2.
suckingas a child. Sometimes a fifth
[cul. adverbially.] Much, exceedingly,
is added, viz. : Qu><*>><s>, chewingas spices,
more, &sthu.
pungents, leaves, &c. kept in the mouth.
m-aiiQu-arfoiQaiehQib. Give me more,
&-ei*q-*i5B(09jQue&t}s&s!fl(. It is be
give me liberally.
coming in a woman to eat little.
e_aaw.sii>, s. The Qu^euireaa tree,
Qu^esnr^-, s. A principal meal
.Mimosa, L.
as dinner, &c., Quits&ib. 2. Eating to
excess, gluttony, gormandizing, Qu<s* s_snrs3)i_, s. A ball, bowl, a globe,
a sphere, a bullet, any thing round or
9*.
globular, commonly rather small, il^s*
S/bgiesiru/-, s. A light meal as
<ni_ 2. A bolus, a pill, magical pill,
luncheon, tiffin, uwtrr.s 2. Eating spa
tgtHanx. 3. A Cakeas Bpsiebv)-. 4. A
ringly, St^as. 3. A kind of small cake,
weaver's woof, weft, n-ntwem-^ii. (proba
bly a contraction of <jiisi_.) 5. (p.) A
e_s&rup_ e_aBrt^_s!n<s, s. A bill of
division of an army, usw-*^.
exchange, *-*i-i/PllQ. 2. A treasury
6. essreinigiTiti, s. Woof, weft.
box, an alms box, Ou-m6Cuii^. 3. A
v-eiGriasiL-ujniL&s-pp, inf. To wind
box in which the tax money is deposited.
bobbins or balls.
tuasnuf-en&& 9lL e-esni$-ujp@LL
A_i!rc8k_i/tur^!&. The woof and warp.
8, 8. A bill of exchange, .6rq.iiu,j
jprgiGasrianL-, s. A ball or clew of
fir*.
thread, cotton, &c. 2. A weaver's bob
e_s:6rz^L(L/ffO, s. A bill of exchange,
quill.
a draft, L.iriMPiiQ. 2. A treasury box, e_ 6B5Tbin or
s-Rwgiag, s. The
an alms box, c. (continental usage).
Uvula, jsiekraxrib; [ex a-5r.] (c.)
3. That part of the offering which is re
served for the use of the temple, CJ^* e^saremR, s. The acarus or tick on
Ciits&iumJi [ex a.fc+, existing],
sheep, dogs, cows, &c, &iQ*i&. 2. A
kind of wart or mole on the body, ui&
e_sot, [ex e_air.] Third pers. neut.
sing, of the symbolic verb -<Sr, but now
used with all persons, in both numbers
&Qrj(9jGBireisifi, s. A tick frequent
and in both
it is, it exists, there is,
ing woody places.
there was, there are, there may be, there
p efi lL essi ssafl, s. Sheep or cowmight be, &c. In some connexions, it im
tick.
plies a degree of uncertainty, (gfiuuA'hr
/s/ruyOT6aofl, . A dog-louse.
eppti. 2. Existing, existence, a thing that
exists, Ua;. This and the participle .->.-,
(^L-ojeasressB, s. A larger kind of
(with its appellative) are the only parts of
tick.
the verb, generally brought into colloquial
e_smrs!nLo, s. Being, existence, entity,
use.
neri<stQ/iijiQfah<S. God is my help,
(opposed to S)<*aoio) .-<.-.-.;.. 2. Natural or
(.-.-, is often omitted)spoken of one
intrinsic quality, cssense, nature, jS^Ajl/.
when deserted, ill-treated, &c.
(p.) 3. Sincerity, honesty, probity, fide
lity, uprightness, faithfulness, veracity,
jpp<$*i&eii<2j)ie!*<3. This concerns
reality, fact, ufiifjib. 4. Certainty, ascer
him and me exclusively (you need not
tainment. Quia. 5. Oath, abjuration, -v.!
meddle with it). 2. He and I are respon
ji4. 6. (p.) Destiny or entailment of ac
sible for that,
tions issuing in joys and sorrows, c*ri.
t.c:T+.-jijC'jtTij. Either affirming or
7. Wisdom, right knowledge, jpfi.
denying.

fc.ejfcsBnfliUffgySji$_.'fijsv<5. By the existence


(of kindness, favor, politeness) the world
is sustained. (p*.)
tiufipl<&TODVufBb&AQ*tuur<uff? Will yOU
swear to it?
E.iaia>u>4Ari_aiBr. One who has expe
rienced the truth (of a religion).
e-6B5raotc1jF^S)/<g, s. Falsification,
tuatoenmvQf. 2. Failure in moral recti
tude, sestcsiisaiQi. 3. A breach of trust,
BleaarajuuQfg.
s^asnrsnw^ir^^Q, s. Unfaithful
ness, breach of trust, a-*Du;*<5p.
S-eaareaw^npuiflujuj., s. The real
object, scope or design, uptifomeawspg.
S-emetowpy^Qffirsih Q-Gsmeminuun
0*it, s. A very flagrant breach of truth,
flagitious crime or the guilt thus incur
red, Gii:iS&evefigQss&ib.
e. KwsDicijui-, inf. To become
evident to the mindas the deity to his
worshippers, Qmuuui-, 2. To prove true
as religion, by means of the Shasters,
arguments, miracles, &c, Qiciimws. 3.
To appear as a certainty to the exclu
sion of all doubt, hesitation, &c, tou
E-eoorasjuiiju^, inf. To prove
or show to be true, Ctoi/iiJi*.
e_ eaar em ld u i3 ty. , s.
Tenacious
adherence to a religion from a discovery
of its truth. 2. Consistent and steady
perseverance in religion.
&_6B7GtBwuQu]&d), s. Prevarica
tion. 2. Breach of trust, unfaithfulness.
e-effVsroujuOu/rjTjsff, s. The Deity,
the real Being, as eternal, immutable,
&c, QmiiiuQuraer. 2. The meaning of
the Vedas, or of a system of religion,
S-eesresiwujeiresxsii, s. [in logic."]
Ascertainment of a thing from the
attributes or qualities affirmed of it as
when we hear that a stone attracts iron,
we know that it is a magnet, litpfiucau
tSftasmtih.
S-eesnaaiiiUjplmfi&iesr, s. One who
has discovered the reality, authenticity,
mysteries, &c. of religion. 2. One who
has experienced the truth, &c of re
ligion.
m-GSBianwiuneBrQptLeuW) s. The true
deity.
E.633rsa)toiu/r65ra/6Br, s. A man sin
cere in religion. 2. A man of probity.
e-6sirB)u)uya;iDic, [in rhetoric-'] A
figure in which the simile is rejected,
the reality being ascertained, Qic^^araio.
e^^stii, s. Water, it. 2. Rain,
tuaoifl. 3. Small drops of rain, im!p>^*.
Wils. p. 145. Udaka. 4. The earth, u>s.
GO
e-psdQtfleiDUJ, s. Presentation of
water for the benefit of ancestors,
#/*i_dr. Wils. p. 145. Udakakrya.
e_o^.(?(gj(ffLb, s. Hot water, Qsu
mil.
8Qpnpsw,8. Cold water,^SBB7essf/f.
&/$Q$it0su},s. Clean or pure water,
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U-pn&L&pp&Gjltflpeo, v. nonn. Go
unQptrp&u), s. Water in which the a-^ti, s. Water, Sit. Wils. p. 145.
feet of an idol, a guru or other great
Uim.
ing about, being employed, &c. for daily
personage have been washed, which the
subsistence.
E-^a;
f&srui,
s.
A
thunder-bolt
of
disciple deems it a privilege td drink or
-pauk$sstw,
s. A gold ornament
water,
a
water-spout,
CinarfgajbrsM.
Wils.
to sprinkle over his body as ur#$i*p.
or girdle, formerly worn round the waist
p. 146. Udavajba.
2. Water lying in a path through which
by men, p*Muu^.if-fe>a.
Q#npw, s. Pure water; [ex ,
persons have walked.
&-psui3tfleii,
s.
Consanguinity,
good.]
^jQenn^sLD, s. Libations of water
blood-relationship, pixs^-p/aoi.
with rape seed and cusa grass offered B-SHMI-j, QQpSBT, E-^lDlSQmSIT, Qsu
e_^rj6i//ruy, s. Flatulency.
to the manes of the father and mother,
r, ^iu. o. a. [vid.~\ To scold, reprimand,
or other ancestors.
reprove, rebuke, si^tg,Qsiaa. 2. To frigh
E-^j/ruiizJii), s. Dysentery, diarrhoea,
ten, umQfippp.
*e_tr>iEGiiSTT, s. Fire, or the god of
Srfoofi. Wils. p. 146. Udaramata.
e^iuzi, s. Rising of the sun and
fire, agni, Q^cyiiq; [ex n.p, an oblation.]
wQ&npau,, s. Dropsy, (lit.) a big
planets, the appearance of a heavenly body
s. The LyOTg tree.
belly.
above the horizon, BcspGp**f>ii>. 2. The
e^ardSQ, s. North, euia; [ex
time of the rising of a heavenly body, s-jstQseit LnjSii, s. The uireoeme-^lAgKiirsuii. 3. Birth, origin, appear
plant, Hauia, L. (M. Vic.)
m>, up.] Wils. p. 145. XJdak. (jd.)
ance, Jsuq. Wils. p. 146. Udaya. 4. The
t en ejraf?a_ jsj-su it ssS, s. The
a^S, s. Lip, lips,
2. (fg.)
mountain behind which the sun, moon,
Brim, margin, usTs^opp^Su^pfiearsSb-HibLi. 3.
xaa^iixppli, Solanum jaquini, L.
&c. are supposed to rise, *-pu&A. 5. [in
The lip of a wound, QwC-Q^tii.
astrology. ] The ascending or rising sign, &_s;j it ^ff, s. A medical plant, umisi
t-pntScrS). 6. Emergence from obscurity,
&.iebr, s. (fern. &-@ui-.) A blub
CM. Die.)
prosperity, 9idnp; [ex .,, up.]
ber-lipped person, u^paipi^ar.
*e-JB8i]aeisr, s. Fire, Qis^uLj. "Wils.
^uAs;A<scyC"ar.
I
will
come
at
sun
S-pQgi
s, inf. To quiver as the
p. 977. Hltavaha.
rise.
lips in anger.
s-^iusireotl&.piu&n?Go,
s.
The
S-^QlSI^isSI, s. A thick-lipped
--&, s. [prov.~\ That which is spoiled,
time of sun-rise.
person.
useless.
e-isu>$L.5<s, inf. To bite the lips
s-peuamQaLLieuGoT, s. [prov.] A
!r>,
s.
The
eastern
mountain
behind
in anger.
whic h the sun is supposed to rise. Wils.
bad tempered, disorderly, useless per
e-^SOa/tf-ui^, s. Harelip.
p. 14C. Udayatarvata.
son.
e_^il_if., s- Angry, menace, blus
s-puj fslpQaLpn-iB l-u>, s.
The S-^afl,*. Aid, help, assistance, suc
ter, boisterousness, ainui*..
cor, smwum. 2. Bestowment, m, 3. A
seventh from the rising sign.
gift, a donation, a boon, a contribution, a
V-piLiisp-iuisf-as, inf. To discon
2-/siul'fo>, s. The position of a
benefit, tuuststb.
cert a plan by blustering.
planet in the rising sign.
&.ge$Q&tLiuji inf. To aid, render
e-pLLQuLjGssr, s. Sore on the lip.
s-fiiueoiQeoTu>, s. [in astrology.]
assistance.
&.0lLsb)u. uiSl^jda, inf. To pout,
The sign rising at the moment of birth,
ffLDtu^^lpQspps-^eS', s. Season
QocrOT-aSifS.
2.
The
sign
rising
at
the
to shoot out the lower lip by way of
able aid.
time, flp&?*tpg?Q&<iiisSd.
negation or disdain.
&wuufg!pQ&uje-0el , s. Aid ren
te-fSiUGoT, s. The sun, ^fslppasr.
(tpeifiiqjs, s. A lip of which a
dered in season.
part is wanting. 2. A harelip.
&.0iurr$slu6isr, s. The planet which
O^Lueue..^eS, s. Divine aid.
QugpipG), s. The upper lip.
reigns in the rising sign.
ems&ivjpeS , s. Help to the hand
e-piunetvfiuiesrth^^ujir^^LDeoTw, s.
8(LgpQ, s. The lower lip.
as a staff, a weapon, an instrument,
Sun-rise and sun-set, the rising and
e_J5S3jrtf), s. A pointed arrow having
another to assist in labor, to lean upon,
setting of the sun, moon, or other hea
the head in the form of a bud, CWLLi_iiny.
&c.
venly body.
*a_rrS, s. The sea, the ocean, si^eo;
GDSi^saS, s. Help by hand, help
2-.piutr@u>eisruitltLi&@u>.) s. From
[ex tup, water, etfii, having.] Wils. p. 146.
of an inferior kind and temporaryas
sun-rise to sun-set, from rising to set
UUAP'UI.
of a servant or person at hand.
ting of a heavenly body.
*e^tsurrjrLci, s. A cloud, QpSeO;
sss.Q^^eS, s. The help of one's
QuiTQggipvuuo)
s.
The
rising
of
the
[ex
water, et utui, load.] Wils. p.
countrymen.
stin.
146. Udab'haha.
e-uS^eS, s. The aid given by
QsueirtafliLipiLiijo,
s.
The
appearing
*e_d5i-//rs3rii), s. A well, Qetsergii;
which a person is rescued in a fatal
of Venus in the rising sign. 2. The
[ex c-js. water, et ur, to drink.] Wils. p.
juncture. 2. Help rendered by giving
rising of a star.
146. TJdapana.
up life for another.
Seoe^/siuui, s. The rising of the
E-.^ul9, s. [prop.]
Particles of
Gu(3^q9, s. Great help.
moon.
saliva ejected from the mouth in speak
QuirrgpeS, s.
AVeapons, army,
Tua, s. The belly, euuSgi. 2.
ing, slaver, 0^*gQ;o#fflco. 2. Ventricle
&c, auxiliary to a war. 2. Succor ren
(fig.) The womb, sQuuib. 3. (Anut.) The
of animals, r. (liesch.) 3. [out] Un
dered to a war.
abdomen, Si^tS^. Wils. p. 146. IIdaka.
digested matter in the stomach of beasts,
93siflAaipgsmy.
^ujgapeS, s. The help of neigh
a.
pnasasreo
a.
gnQeuifl
e.
purrs
e-putS/eurriuscir, s. One who emits
bors.
fiS, s. Heat or fire in the system sup
saliva in speaking.
QeirengipeS, s. Help by word,
posed to produce hunger, &c, gastric
e-ASULj, GVjsbt, e.^uLSQesresr, Qeu
fire, (pp. 163) used also figuratively for
recommendation.
the hunger itself, jsu4.
sir, e-juu, v. a. [out] To menace, bluster,
g(e?j^a9, s. Personal help, help
scold, reprove, *y-e.vQe;*s?. 2. To reject
of a more general and important nature
with an exclamation of disdain, to rebuff,
as having servants or dependants at
Intense hunger, aiJp^iQxcfiuL/.
command.
c-puJ2jif.iffl(jcr. He disputes, he contra
e-^j/E/rqi., s. An artery, Bcetiac
OuiT(5(E5^a9, s. Help by property.
dicts, rejects with a rebuff.
axis. (Anal.)
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e.ra/, SQpear, e_^a9C?Brsir, C?a/6Br, *e-.ir&S3r ti e-^r &sur ih, I. Con


-(*, t\ o. To help, aid, assist, benefit,
tempt, insult, abuse, ***. Wils. p. 147.
succor, facilitate, QSa*. 2. v. n. To
Udasina.
yield, contribute, uaiisJ(ji*. 3. To be
2-@n&etsrunGiJU>, s. The crime of
fit or useful, fi&pucd&i*.
insulting. (*_u. 294. 1.)
a^iiiuii*i4. When it fails to be ser
tL^n^eareir, s. A reviler, abuser,
viceable.
(S*a>cj***<aa|('i. This will serve for
medicine. 2. This will avail as un ingre *e-<T&s3rsk, s. Fire, jusQesB. 2.
dient for medicine.
The god of fire, jy*S*(?/(Sr. Wils. p.
jgs.jigao^oaEifA^siiA. This umbrella will
977. Hi.'tashana. 3. A kind of snake,
be of use in case it rains.
Qi*uwrQpoppws'(2uiiSf)g. Even the
money I possessed was not available.
**, v. a. To abuse, insult, revile,
ssrifis.gGPfi a, <j
j. Please to grant
*e-pir1lLci) s. [in rhetoric.'] A fig
me conveyances also. (k*ff*0<.)
ure which expresses copiousness, richness,
0&3&Jtl.Q&ra5Fif0e.'&(2snrtj0^fgar. Dakenterprise, &c..^ruEi*-?rij. (See jyBirio.)
sha again begot a thousand virtuous sons.
2. The acute accent in chanting the Vedas,
iQ/sCs>*. Wils. p. 147. I DATTA.
^psunpQsuQgfigi, si Bad writing.
*e_,<s/r;rs!rjr!_o, s. Example, illustra
s-^suirwpQuns, inf. To be of no
tion, proof, authority, usage in Grammar.
service.
fiosC-i-i&pih. 2, Aids, second causes, gilse*
snemii. 3. An opposite argument, (obso
eaai(9)psii, inf. To be at hand,
lete) vgiitiuwuJi.Note. The correct form
be accessible, available, to come to
is B-fitsguatb, or n^ffeirui, from
over, &c.
hand.
Wils. p. 147. Udaiiaran'a and L'daiiaka.
m**tgp*rfi. It is not at hand.
e_^s/rj6Kir/E/n-ilt_, inf. To give an
#u>uj0tgja(fs>j1 inf. To help in
example, adduce a proof, demonstrate by
an emergency.
examples.
e_^sjrr, s. A goat, a sheep,
2. *&-GtnrLo,
s. Liberalily, generosity,
A ram, a he-goat, <2<ofsmL<S!ii_jr. 3. The
munificence, Qi_. 2. Boldness or con
sign arics,
(p.)
fidence in speaking, eloquence, manliness
e_^j2/, (cVjott, o-pfflQmsisr, (?a/o7,
in carriage and address, clearness of per
ception
and judgment,
3. (.fig.)
c. a. To shake off, throw off by shak
Assumed authority in speech, or action,
ing, to shake a thing, especially a cloth ; to
self-consequence, taking liberties with a
shake the feet, hands, &c.; to sha^e itself
superior, <?ioiii.si. Wils. p. 147. Udaka.
as an animal; to shake the headas a
4. [m rhetoric.'] The chief point in a
dng having something in its mo'ith, n-^rfti
sentence which though not expressed, is
2. To shake or thrust off a person,
clearly implied, (gfiuiSpGcscirfliuQuKsii.
animal or thing that adheres to one; to ex
tricate one's self from another in wrestling
S-fin
earn Cc e-^tfj^^suu), s. Li
by shaking, pushing, &c. tSpttes. 3. To
berality, generosity, munificence, bounshake off a business, affairs, office. Sec,
tifultlCSS, QA<3!igOTii.
*irdiA_ 4. To snatch or wrest one's self
s.finhost E-prrifl, s. A liberal per
from the grasp of another. (See .SluSp.)
son, Qito>i_njfW). 2. A person of good
5- (J>9 ) To renounce friends and social
life for the deseitas an ascetic,
6.
address and confidence, manliness, &c,
To strikeas the hands, feet, &c. through
pain, grief, fear, anger, &c, /s>**oppe$u*i$> e-^/rsuswft, s. The sssstl- BaireSI
vfiMlfii**. 7. v. n. To shake with ague,
plant, Solanum jacquini.
fever, palsy, &c,
^^iQaraiiQIur&Qsar. He is refractory. s-^/rsarLn e^^rrszreiir, s. One of
the ten vital airs, that which rises from
the navel by way of the throat and passes
has utterly renounced his relations and
into the head, supposed to promote diges
friendsas a devotee, or to form other
tion, ^f/!Qailr^I. Wils. p. 147. Udana.
connections.
00
i5-i/r4<>^<TOja/^!i_(^. Do not reject
what I say.
e_,S/, s. A smith's bellows, a-feu^^y
<3i*). 2. A species of tree. See gP. (p.)
B-p/SgprfiuurretsT, s. The a9a!<gg2/
Mttasj plant, Spharanthus Indicus.
iQp^i fifigi, agii,
c. n.
To riseas the sun, moon, &c, *-piuats. 2.
e_sF*2//76$, j. A cow that kicks,
To be bornas a good or great personage,
or twitches away its leg and will not
to be born, (spoken auspiciously, sometimes
be milked, a-p&stpu*. 2. A woman that
of common persons) JpA*. 3. To become
shakes her feet in walking,
incarnateas a deity, to assume a form,
Qua*such a woman is supposed to
^afHts. 4. To spring, arise, come into
bring evil upon her children and house
existence, grow out of, (p. 505.) to origi
hold.
nate, become formed or developed, to have
r
- * ~ry? 1 p '
i g>. When
originas a book, science, &c, to ariseas
this woman who shakes her feet in
primitive elements one out of another; to
walking joined the family she destroy
become evolvedas the world, &c, <?,srp.
ed all its wealth.
5. To commenceas a new period of time
GtnsemujiLipjD, inf. To shake the
whether age, year, a month or otherwise,
M*Qiri_i>.
6. To swell, increase in size,
hands when under the influence of
strong emotion, especially grief.
17

*t&ii-GeaiuiiG*i<iigi$iijGudr. I will be in
your company immediately.
K-nsQpgitgfiifiQfiGiwHgib. The worlds ap
pear and disappear again and again,
(emanating from and being resolved into
their primitive elements).
SmppGvifBkseftsPteg!. The water has
sprung up in the (new) wellan auspi
cious word.
marigiei4fi<etera!. The thoughts that
arose in the mind.
*e_1SiJ_i^3"5r, s. The eldest of the
five Pandava princes, /sejant*. See uratr
Wils. p. 687. Ud'uishdra. (p.)
e_^z?ujzi^/r, s. A town, Diampur.
e_fS? it/sir, s. A king of the Sara
dynasty. (See <?*.) 2. A king of the
Pandia dynasty. See uretrtt.uttr. (g)<Jr3i.)
e^j-ld, s. Blood, jDfipw. Wils.
p. 708. RllTIIlKA.
S-^USSlLQ^ s. Stoppage of he
morrhage, gbrtgt*C-<ii. 2. Suppression of
lochia, yuLjUUL-ea>u>.
S-filjda&)uLj, s. Near relation
ship, consanguinity.
s-fil hie g uf-d s , inf. To drink
bloodas ferocious demons.
e_ , ir @ 3gv, s. Clots of blood
formed in the uterus, gr^ti,
e.^j^)ifU4, * T',e sensation
felt on seeing a near relation ill-treated.
See Gb>t*$&>*-<:>H.
s-^ln isnthl) , s. Veins, blood-ves
sels.
tt-$3a u/r^-J), g. Consanguinity,
E_^)irOjLlD5t_, s. The Lochia.
(Anat.) (o.)
e-^jraS/flajear, s. The blood viper.
See under tSUuttr.
B-pl uQeuih esis, s. A species of
tree, the sap of which resembles blood
and which taken produces stupor. It is
said to cure diseases of the chest, piwnb,
Atropa mandagora.
e_,j6Br, s. The planet Mars, Q&
iimnti. Wils. p. 708. Rcthiea.
B-plQlrnrp&nirl, s. One of the seven
classes of clouds which are to appear at
the destruction of the world, discharging
blood, #jA9Qp0AiMffGtotv ; [ex A.psrstb.~]
e^fijlir, s. The root of the Cyperus
juncifol, Qptftsi*.
,
S-fit II lbfi^tl , c_
Pcjii, K-^r, v. n. To drop off, fall off as
leaves, fruits, &c. ; to be blasted, nipped,
to fall off as the hair, by disease or age,
Qeifa. 2. To be shaken with the wind or
otherwise, jiwisuucGifir. 3. To crumble,
fall to pieces as cakes (i-Sti<3), jpr. 4. To
fall as tears, C-?. 5. To die (used in im
precations), rim,
etAQtQpgiie&Gutnij. You shall die soon
(a curse).
pnsBsilpitist. The stars fell. (fu*^ii.)
1
r.itir^p :a^czH:^ Let blos
soms, buds, unripe fruits, and fruits drop
off; i. e. let people of all ages diean im
precation.
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e-g)iT &&&(rrj(3j, s. Withered leaves


fallen from the tree.
who feeds upon dry leaves abstaining
from all kinds of food, (un0<b.)
&.$rtu(r2e>iu>, s. The quality or
consistency of a thing that easily crum
bles.
S-^/fujssarei), s.
Loose sand a
little moist.
gjteuiLi^liTsrTsou), s. The season of
the fall of the leaf.
e-$rfl, s. That which falls off, or
is separated, exfoliation, n&itjf, 2. A
disease, smallpox of various kinds, so
called from the scabs falling off, pianw<gfi.
3. A species of plantain, aaee>**iiea>tfi.
e_^/fl(5^^7, s. Aching pain in
cident to one attacked with
s-^lift^QpLhLj^ s. The pits left by
the smallpox, j/ibeow*.
eu!T(3jltfl, s. A species of small
pox whose pustules are remarkably di
minutive, like *"<b seeds.
#@(Vjlift, s. A species of small
pox attended by the sloughing away of
the affected flesh.
uSsrrg,//?, s. A species of small
pox, the pustules of which are the size
of pepper seeds.
aeog&fdiB, s. A species of small
pox the pustules of which are very
large.
e_/f, s. Powder, dust, any thing
crumbled, Qunj,
a.,/?/, v. noun. Falling off, &c,
tL.giia>*. 2. Crumbling to pieces, -<5<.
e_j2?/r, aQQlpesr , pQpeiir, uCuott, ,
v. a. To shed, cast leaves, fruits, &c.
as trees; to cause to drop or fall in
numbers or succession, to shake off, beat
off, peel off, blast, nip, e-gi*. 2. To break
to pieces, Qui^jutts. 3. (p.) To shed tears,
gj_,/fuL/, v. noun. Shedding, shak
ing off, blasting, *-tgims. 2. Crumbling,
e-^y, pron. That, e_oq^7. See e_.
*a^57fi>J<TLo, s. The
tree or
glomerous fig, Ficus glomerata. 2. Cop
per, Q*iiq. 3. The threshold of a house,
witjtuif, Wils. p. 147. TJdembara. 4.
A kind of weed or coarse shrub, the cjA<g,
Calotropis gigantea, L. (p.)
He entered (the house) over the thresh
old against which the doors shut.
E-Sj)^,
Rf&i, iyu>, tu, v. n. To
rebound, dash against and turnas water;
to receive a counter impulseas a ball,
&c, fi'iSita. 2. v. a. To discharge (ar
rows), iSiQurQ&s.
Q*iii ge0ignS&uxti. (The arrows)
striking slightly (on the breast) returned.
(rdl_.)
frf/^Sdr. He shot arrows, (urwii.)
e.s^, p. noun. A rebound, recoil.
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e-fsajLc&iijpi, 8. A kind of arsenic,


ofu eour^rtjtrta,
v. a. To kick, srKirga*>p*s. 2. To dis
charge, (arrows, &c), iSr GiutQtx. 3. To -<5<LCi}5rr<3rfle_iSs^i/r</r easf?a_
reject advice, ,yvLLftiutf>u4fw. 4. v. n.
tttiama, s. A medicinal plant, Cuduuat^,
To receive a counter impulse as a mis
IJffimia extensa, L.
sile, weapon, or ball, to resile, f**.
^aai&SBSQpaQftesys&QibmntSitDe&jp. The sllOW- e-^^lold, 8. Perfection, virtue,
excellence, goodness, **io. 2. The chief,
er of arrows which the younger brother
principal, or best of the kind whether
(of Vigneswera) discharged from his bow.
(urr^to.)
persons or things; eminence, superiority,
nobleness, uprightness, sincerity, Gmessmm.
Wils. p. 141. Uttama.
spurned and rejected my advice.
e-^Lc^neenh, . The knowledge
qsSbaitftnfASpg. The horse kicks.
rnJgav5^(yd-e)or. He kicked and
of God and the soul.
rolled (him) with the foot.
te-fipiDpnesril), . Reward of merit,
e.em^^}(Lpds, inf. To pull with
gifts of the highest kindas gifts ob
tained in the paths of virtue and be
all force.
stowed on the meritorious, ACirig
E-anff^^g^fGirerflaSi, inf. To kick
o*. See fieesrib.
out, to spurn.
&-P@lduiL&w,
s. First rate, kind,
e-emppg/e&Qgpp, inf. To cause to
class, &c, cpppuc-eii.
fall by a kick.
S-^^LDurfl, s. The Q&n&jpiDsoeSl
plant, Coriandrum sativum, L. 2. A
monkey kicked offthe cluster of cocoanuts.
horse of superior qualitybeing onee-asjs, v. noun. A kick, anQeO/S.
hundred inches high and one-hundred2. Pressure of the footas of one push
and-twenty-four long, G)Qw***-(&&m>t.
ing, a prop, &c, *fufvj(!f^B>*. 3. A
S-^^LDue^ih., 8. The Qpis^/ftsias
prop set obliquely, (y>c<2.
fruit, Anacardium occidentale, Cashew.
p-<3s>j$/Eno, s. A prop set against
a bending wall, a falling tree, &c, qpllO*
s-fi^LDuir^^jw, s. Characters or
persons of the highest moral excel
lency, epuifi$rib.
&-es>0&rT&)QarT<B{sa, inf. To prop,
to put a buttress, QfC-Q&et GisrQ&s.
E_^!?u)i-/(5BL^6Br, s. A person of
straight morality, a very good man, **
e.eto0anpu&, s. A cow that kicks
u*i*aar. 2. A person of excellent sym
when she is milked.
metry of body, g}uC-*!!ropsai_jjrir. 3.
^.aa^QsnQss, inf. To give a
[in grammar.] The first person, ^*wd.
kick, mat?**. 2. To set a prop slanting
Wils. p. 141. UTTAMAPHR08HA.
ly against a wall, a tree, &c., <jpllOMQ
a-t0tDwf$iaDfiiD<b. Good, bad, and indif
Q*. 3. \j>rov.~\ To push and give im
ferent.
pulse to a swing,
e_^u)q9u)^^, 8. The first twenty
tux>nQsiQ^g:iQmrahSlilpx. To Stand
years of the Hindu cycle, er'-^i-'^*op
with the foot raised and supported on
something. 2. (fig.) To resist advice,
to be refractory.
v-ppLD&sr, s. A good, superior
person, or a man of sterling worth, ep
s-ea^<sniT, 3. A buttress, (jclL#
s-^wrrisiSLD, s. The head, the
&.ea^a>iTeBru>, s. A prop, a support
principal part of the body, ^fcu. Wils.
as a-emflst&i.
p. 141. Uttamakoum.
e_aD^i^6OTSOT, inf. To be kicked.
e-gpu>iTffrr/g'&BT, 8. The worship of
&^<os>piL\Gasr0xl, 8. One who de
the true God. 2. The best form of
serves to be kicked.
worship.
e-n#uLy, v.noun. Kicking, striking,
&_,ff,saDu>, 8. A good
iLSKftais. 2. Rebounding, recoiling, ?t*
woman,
Wils. p. 141. Ut
. 3. Tremor, trepidation, uuii.
tama. 2. Parvati, uriuu&, (p.)
* e_ pB S33T t_ ti> , s.
Impetuosity,
s-ppQLDrrppwti), s. The highest
fierceness, violence, -*firii. 2. Boldness,
perfection, the best of all, iS^rarmi.
daring confidence, energy, strenuonsness,
spirit, fri4. 3. Power, authority, dig e-^^irQsir^LciiBfsns^ s. A place
nity of carriage and appearance, icajgiaUi.
sacred to Siva, p>0aidipau.
4. Imperiousness, haughtiness, g&ttr<nh.
^#rC?*^*uiBMA-r<?#. Oh thou kkig of
5. Robustness, strength, /eSw.
the sacred shrine of Siva.
-4a<rfn_jtLi_ To be insolent, haughty. e-^^irewf?, s. A small spoon or
iL.^ari_irs;W^Q*j^. To exercise
ladle, used by Brahmans to take water
authority proudly.
from a cup in ceremonial purifications,
B-fifiaSrL-inrtu**aATea>iuaire3T, To Combat
with spirit.
ti, s. Answer, reply, rejoin
B-foeHn-wiijCiGu*. To speak frowardly, *B-;Sjg!r
der, response, ffiiQwnfi. 2. (p.) The north,
haughtily.
3. Subsequence, posteriority, fu
a-tfeiri-MriiMxiu. To grow luxuriantly.
turity, jyurii. 4. Height, eminence,
&-jS^exiri ireos-<s^exirt lusssFI, s.
8. Wils. p. 141. Uttara. 5. The final
A necklace of golden beads.
deluge of fire,

Q-ppganGOw, s. The next minute,


S-ppzniuassn}), s. The northern
the time immediately succeeding, jj^
solstice. See jyw<=m. Wils. p. 142.
2. The future, future time, cji
Uttaravan'a.
uii. 3. Time reckoned from one full
e-ppQairppirih, [a reduplication of
moon to the next, Qua row
B-Ari4.] Higher and higher, more and
pttmifth. Wils. p. 141. Uttarakala.
more, further and further, Q^Qingaii.
4. The time last mentioned.
2. s. A rejoinder, ic^Qm\fi*Qaf\iQmifi.
Wils. p. 142. Uttahottara.
o^ppaQnnispu), s. The transit of a
planetary body from one zodiacal sign
to another, QinpQriigiao*; [ex &ni/nbt
ifiJ>, s. An answer.
going over.]
V-pfiasi^s. Permission, grant, leave
e-^tfj(5(25 B-^^jgjTjsi/ii), s. One
(of superiors), aKdfbv. 2. A government
of the six portions of the earth in
order, ij_a. 3. Answer, reply, Si_. 4.
which, free from sorrow, the soul enjoys
A divine permission suggested in dreams,
the fruits of former virtuous deeds. See
or revealed by inspiration, Qfi&urtfret.
Qurs^tS. Wils. p. 141. Uttarakuru.
e_0!rQsiTGtriTiT0ui, s. Northern
?m. He has obtained divine permission
hemisphere, C4^)*ii_uf^).

to go on a pilgrimage to Cathirgamam (a
place sacred to Soobramania).
e.^sr8ifleaaj, s. Obsequies, last
e_^ja/(?<si-l, inf. To ask leave.
or funeral rites, u-'V'-- Wils. p. 141.
e.ii^jajO/ri) inf. To give
Uttarakrta.
permission.
e.^*j^7(5Qytii, s. The north pole,
e-^jQ/O^ii/iu, inf. To grant per
mission, privileges, &c.
e. $ p nQp& ii, s. The northern
S-00!reiiQffir&ieof
inf. To give
countries, i_CJ*i*.
leave.
e.^iSiru.Tii, *. The latter part or
e_ff(#js!/i^i_L, g. A passport,
section.
permit, 9S,a!Riiiij$War. 2. A certificate
e.^jyJ, s. The north part or
of right, permission, privilege, authori
division of the central continent,
ty, gf$&csuu$lilea>s.
s-fi^nQuirsssnh, s. A second meal e-^jSifl, . A horse, (5,aD/r. (p.)
immediately after eating and washing, E-^S/i?, dQQpssr, pQp&r, uQuetsr,
deemed wrong by the shasters, i^/jj
**, v. a. To make satisfaction, indemnify,
compensate, atone for, expiate,
a.^jLD^toyiifl, . North tem
2. To bear, sustain, experience, to endure
perate Zone, P^CorrifBlTJiii^^nuyLS; [er
what is deserved, *8*. 3. To pay debts,
-v-,- ... temperate zone.]
liquidate, to give satisfaction, sisbQr&ttp.
4. To reply to, answer, state arguments
v_p!ju>fcQpn8#ici, s.
Aphelion,
on one's behalf, rfiufiuj&Miii 5. To gua
rantee, -4^jm<2*jaj. 6. v. n. To suffer
B-00!?LwiT(5eB)f) s. One of the
by disease, poverty, age, &c., j/ofif.
six shasters, the latter ..r"y-rxr, j-.-.p,
tuigUffsufii-ji^jsite*. To lie suffering
in disease.
*QP0rruQurjpuer>uijfoA*s. To sustain the
e-ppaajnpih, s. Defence, replica
burden of a family.
tion, rejoinder, J^o/^ii. 2.
Re
sponsibility, obligation, security, J&ot.
The merit of the parties will appear by a
3. Indemnification, satisfaction, expia
public discussion.
tion, atonement, compensation, 3,
S-ppaeungwuescrem^inf. To answer
in law, iSrfiirfi&Qtiuu. 2. To guarantee,
warrant,
3. To indemnify,
make satisfaction, to atone for, rSiuehm.
S-^ffeun^, s. A defendant, a
respondent, Jr>>fS). Wils. p. 142.
Uttaravadin. 2. A responsible person,
he on whom the duty devolves to make
satisfaction, *<3Q*gijg,Qairar. 3. A bail,
a security, a surety, a guarantee, bonds
man, L^r.:-.
G-ppnrr&msw, s. A garment worn
loosely over the shoulders, -4^ftji4. Wils.
p. 142. Uttarasasoa.

could not (or cannot) endure to live with


him.
when will the effects of this enormity be
done away by suffering.
e_ p$ iB d a u u f_ n pga, appel. n.
That which is intolerable, insufferable.
2. That which cannot be expiated.
&.p$tfl&Qpsiv$eoi}>, s. The Romish
purgatory, a place of atonement or
retribution.
iu!TujQpp$fiBa, inf. To state
arguments, to argue. 2. To reply in
argument.
B-p&tfluLI, v. noun. Sufferings,
afflictionsas retribution for sins of
The twenty-first lunar asterism,
former births, eBuu.Note. All the
i_<a; [ex ^a>i--i6, constellation.] Wils.
meanings
of the verb are equally ap
p. 142. Lttarashai/iia.
plicable,
but
this is the most common.
te-PfanLL&w, s. North latitude, y
*s^^^iBuj iht-^^/fttJii,*. A gar
ment worn by either sex, loosely thrown
s. ( Tel. ^-g^a.) North,
over the shoulders, a shawl, a scarf, a
mantle,
Wils. p. 142. Uttarya.
m<-*<3.

*e-^jS5rr lo, s. Being wholly be


smeared or covered with dry sacred ashes,
&c. See n-4rCTnifl.
e-^^TL/Lo, s. Great heat, uSq,
Qeiuu. 2. Distress, anxiety, fitSuu. 3.
Effort, QptJpQ; [ex piuib.~\ Wils. p. 142.
Uttapa.
e-^^5Ti_/s0ii, . A shrub, @<y/s/g>,
Monetia tetracantha, L.
*S-^^rrus3fl, s. A muscle, Erector.
(Anal.)
&-jS;3>!r Lcsaafl, s. See &-p$u>pneifl.
*2-fi^irjS53rih, s. Establishing, con
firming, \61&>lff6;art* ; [ex piiaaii. ]
*B-'iir!rii, s. Answer, reply, to^
CWiS. 2. Permission, leave, liberty, t^r^,
3. Commandment, order, *iii_lr. (c.)
&.0pnnuuuf.Q&tLiujj inf. To do
according to orders, (e.)
*e^^^iresruir^B^sr, s. A prince, son
of Swayambhu, the Menu, &Arr*str, Wils.
p. 142. Uttanapada. (p.)
*e~1iSireiirih, s. A hearth or fire
place. jySiiiy. Wils. p. 149. Unrj'iiAXA.
2. Raising, lifting up, resurrection, jS^j
Qfofsoa. Wils. p. 142. Uttiiana. 3.
(##>.) Joining, o*ij4. 4. Submarine
fire, ri$*. 5. [fa anatomy."] Eminence,
ifmM ,i'iLf.
wnuSQenfipireinh, s. The resur
rection of the body a compound used
by Romanists, ettQpiSigQpQfaoa.
*e..i.g/r6srl, s. A muscle, Supinator.
(Anat)
s. Union, agreement, con
nection, Sf*i. Wils. p. 685. Ybkti.
2. The art which a scientific or literary
author employs in treating his subject
such as the general plan, divisions, sub
divisions, mode of discussion, examples,
quoting authorities, showing how the
sentiments of others agree with, or differ
from his own, &c. In the urrfrti of stg/A),
thirty-two particulars are given as proper
to be kept in view by such writers, #mgit*i
4$. The thirty-two rules of criticism re
garding writing are as follows: 1. j^oSii
2. &figQpanpanaCitj. 3, Qfi'(gp&*4nL.
IAt. 4. W($2&SBl2-t&>. 5 Qfii9-g!&*?iLi&t,
6. QfilQ-iStBS^pAi. 7. 0lQas0glQuii'$04i . 8.
tSpebQasC-ei^pAt, 9. Q*ijbQur@ewaSfyjg&). 10,
Qftt-iQorpi-lsnsiffi&i. 11. ^lC.QpQu>iififiii.
12. vgitSa'Qpiv.fifl&t. 13. $lJL2arQpi$.ajsAj. 14.
U38il.Qit8iBQfilQfiat. 15. 3)pffj5;e9cua^cu. 16,
erfs>rg;Gurpp&, 17. QptBiQuiBifiBgGatiAjt 18.
Jwr^prf(^^^J. 19. dapugpi&Qptf-^p&j. 20.
Qpt^Bpg!Qpi$-&&&t. 21. li-emtjigQuicsrpn, 22.
a_SBM^flOli36B>p Al. 23. (KfffcjffiVsfi0&). 24.
*TQ4p&atj9j. 25. cjtflQu:c$s5Q6BrijjisBu09j.
26. g)drs3r,ffiveulg;G)/rQu]rysAi. 27. cr^ftiu
Qffs&iv$Qarjfi&*-p4. 28. iSpgeeigQpt$0gfii
QpionjQfl&i. 29. p&<&$*H!ptai&Q*i(Slfe>i
fiin, 30. C*ffffJ^ti7GPL9-Sfc3TuQu?o'cr(Tpif.^Ai.
31. CB'fieirQpl9-0fip&BfiiBrGpL!f-flfi&). 32. *-tU^
^iBorrs>o*ijty. 3. Knowledge,
4. A
gold ornament, intended as an image of
Lukshmi, worn by women, )<yaujnit/. 5.
Yellow or tawny spots on the skin, chiefly
of women, considered as a l>eauty, Gfw&i.
6. Spots on the neck of the cobra, or
hooded snake, unbiSsaui-uQurpi. 7. Words,
language, discourse, Qu*a. 8. Wealth,
Qa>A)mi. 9. Pendants, hangingsas swing,
&C, gliaii&a. 10. Opium,
(p.)
131

The earned e_/5^7, 8. [pror.] A term for calling


*e_o5^(-LL_ii>, s. That which is *e_,^(S u iru6sreiB, s.
cows, u>/A*<?irQreJ. 2. The husk
plant, Crotalaria juneea, L.
mentioned, particularized, described,***^
l/i^l-jji. Wila. p. 148. Uttishda.
of cardamom,
* e_
//? , s. The uQpfBl shrub,
*e^^lSiui}>e_<sfi/jLD, s. One of
Gossypium, L. 2. The three essential e_fs\^J, QQjDsst-, e-if^Qesreisr, Qevesr,
the twenty-one sacrifices, iuts\&<$u&Qifiiafi
v. a. To push out, thrust forward,
parts of worship, viz.: ialfio, ys* and
2. To cast forth, eject, shoot, dis
chargeas arrows; to throw, cast, fling,
*e^r-llujirus!5rui, s. A ceremony at * 6-^,5) 3V<ii, s. Commencement,
^ibLfop/iciijQfgfffi. 3. To despatch, cause
the termination of a long periodical fast,
^iibuii. 2. Increase, excess, if>. Wils.
to go as a vehicle, drive, Qr&fif. 4. v. n.
&e., performed to secure its benefits which
p. 150. Udreoa.
To spring, jump up, leap, bound, flow
would otherwise be lostthe merit of the e-^^j/HasLfi,
as water; to rise as waves, surf, &c,
8. Height, eminence,
fast and of all the pains, austerities, labors,
STQflhU. (/J.)
&c, would in that case be surrendered
loftiness,
2. Dignity, superiority,
ajsgffeimi-siiS^utt. The earth clothed
the benefits of fasts so performed in com
transcendency, moral excellency, Quanta;
with the swelling ocean. (Ji CTuj/asws*
pliance with vows are obtainable either
[ex
superior.]
i ib,j
in this life or the future, <?*idiL/Qpi^*a>.
)anQ&n?giiEiaesT) s. A distin
/j>^)*. They cast dice.
guished sovereign.
uijpi<$, inf. To throw a ball.
*. A flower-garden, u*G^Lii_ia. Wils. p.
eSQcrn^gtfiEi&esr, s. A person of &%esnnLi&Pj inf. To dart an arrow.
150. Udvana.
distinguished valor.
*e_r(S'ty^s^/f, s. The second form
QeutiSgpiipasSikpihy s. The lotus
*e_l.^7si//r,5
63r>, g. Ploughing a
of deity, as having form and yet being
which the rays of the sun expand. (/
field
twice,
SiiatrGfropofasui.
2.
Marriage,
formless, tu&ui&ui or rsaiBC-sai. Wils.
STSBQstseim.)
tSmiisib.
WilS.
p.
151.
UuVAHANA.
p. 150. Udyukta.
s. Height, S-(li/7<fS?. 2.
e-^SC? iut&lq, s. Greatness of *&-1SJliisiJiT&p(Lpau!, s. Looking
i>. noun. Riding, sums.
upwardsone
of
the
fourteen
aspects
of
mind, joy, a.&u9ig),
2. Enterprise,
*e^m^iQ^, a. The mountain rat, the
the countenance, jy*si*^iuriA<).
energy, exertion, exercise, strenuous and
vehicle of Ganesa, QujW, Wils. p.
continued endeavor, Qp^pB. 3. Office, e_ p ^ir sir esr ti> e^^^/rsrf^Lc. s.
151. U.vunu. (/).)
function, employment, Qfifiii. Wils. p.
Being wholly besmeared or covered with e./isjn^, s. Your father, s-ssr/oisetn^;
150. Utyooa.
dry sacred ashes, powdered sandal wood,
[ex .*-, your, et pmc*?. father.]
$Q lurr/sasiTnn &.p$glQiutT&Gn)
&C, SyjsltgDi0ur;y.sj>s.
0i, s. Officers, persons in offices of 'a-pQjS&iis, s. Intention, object, *e_/j. A Sanscrit prefix implying that
trust, public functionaries.
which is secondary, auxiliary, near by,
motive, design, Geitsib. 2. A gueas, con
e-)Qujatstn(9jr8da, inf. To con
over,
together with, less, &c, gasu''*"'jecture, rough estimation, a general calcu
Wils. p. 152. Ufa.
fer an office.
lation, ic^iuq. 3- Statement or declaration
&.^QujiTa^^, s. Power or in
e.uS3,u), s. Laughter, SifluLj.
of the subject (the name merely) to be
fluence of office.
Wils. p. 159. UPAHA8ITA.
discussedone of the three divisions of Cur
&-@$lGltLi(T&&#g2ies!G,8. The author
e.uss)^, s. An ancient anecdote
p. 149. Uddksiia.
ity, influence, dignity, &c. of an office.
or story told in proof or illustration of
j|i/SBr/^G^Sj#. For his sake.
a suhject, ^a*>.
Q-pgiQujiTS&Qf (jig, s. Pride of
2-pQ/t&u>n.s&Q#rrii)60, inf. To give
office.
E-u/5#u>, s. Perfume, a/ff^Sssr.
a guess, a rough estimate, &c.
e_0$Qujrra&Q&)aiira(3), s. Pride,
Wils. p. 153. Upaganth'a.
power, influence, arrogance, &c. of office.
s.^Q^fu}uiTiTss, inf. To make an
S-usaeesriii, s. Implements, means,
2-0$(2ujit&/@pdiaQeii&as, inf.
estimate.
materials, apparatus, #Sabta(j9. 2.
To take, assume, enter upon an office.
Things required for a sacrificeas
grain, ghee, fuel, &c, ei^p,=rj. 3.
S-ji^lQujiTsuiTeiiui, s. A section in
**, v. n. To intend, purpose, resolve,
Insignia of royalty, jy*tiririi. Wils.
Bharata which gives an account of the
design, jjimrrf**. 2. To guess, conjecture,
p. 152. Utakarak'a.
preparations of the Fandus and Gurus
estimate, *tsf.
for war.
e-pQpS), s. A conjecturer, guesser,
&s3T*tip\b. Furnisliing food, physic,
e-$3ujrraLi(Trjeif.eBr, s. A person
estimator, icpiuiSQuinr.
lodging and all needful aid to the de
in office.
vout forms the four special duties of
a.fi^Qiuirsu>ueareaiir, inf. To dis *2-!gi9Q j LLem-f, s. A figure of
the householder. (,jyKtv*Q*i}iy.)
speech.
See
fp^uCufpm.
Wils.
p.
144.
charge the duties of an office, to offi
yfZ&nuaneissTLC), 3. Tilings neces
Utpketsiia. (p.)
ciate. 2. To endeavor, enterprise, to
sary for performing a puja.
exert energy.
404.)
*e_/5<J-Lo, s. Way, a^/. (p.)
e_ij*tT&ii>, s. Ridicule, uiflsir&w.
e-ggKciuirQas, inf. To resolve, e-iB^, 8. The navel, QairuL^ifi. 2.
Wils. p. 160. Ufahasa.
intend, to purpose, to determine. 2.
A river, mfil. 3. Sea, ocean,
4. A
To exert, to act with energy, to exercise,
sa_
u/rjii>, s. [opp. to ^/usrnrw.']
whirl-pool, *'**uS. 5. A carriage, a car
enterprise. 3. To commence, take in
Favor, kindness, benefit, assistance.
riage-wheel,
C>er(y*.
6.
A
kind
of
play
hand, undertake.
mi4. 2. Use, advantage,
3. Pro
among women, io^itf5arjrii<3. 7. Middle,
tection, patronage, ^pfiuL/. Wils. p.
e^^jSr i-Lirrfij!, s. The twenty-sixth
*. 8. Height, eminence,
9. A
152. Ufakara. 4. Wils. p. 159. Upalunar asterism, g>f*ti^4^ri6.
part of the guitar or Indian lute, <uti$&Su
hara. A donation, a present, a gift, a
4. 10. Extension, extended space, utu^.
e-pjSrLn, s. The twelfth lunar as
benefaction, a contribution,
1 1. A COW-Stall, <gor-i_ii. (p.)
terism,
2. A beam, a cross beam
b-uslreiUBBtiiseficeATQiSejevrgn . -. A Use
in a building, Jiii_<A.
e.&fsldsLDeOih, s. The navel re
less person, one who does neither good
sembling the lotus flower.
nor evil.
The twenty-first lunar asterism, figured
e-/i,.F*y#, s. The navel, curve
v_ux(8s&, inf. To render aid, do
by an elephant's tooth or a bed and con
or involution of the navel.
a kindness, to benefit, favor, help, assist,
taining two stars, one of which is (? in
patronize,
2. To bestow, grant,
e.(j^y^(?^;/T6or, s. Vishnu, sSlL
Sagittarius; [ex *-/ttr, subsequent, et ,g
mjjsnjjQ^aiiu. 3. To exercise benevo
s. (p.)
the constellation] to distinguish it
lenceas the deity to souls, faxuQrziu.
&.ibliuniT, s. A treatise on the Vefrom the twentieth asterism. See yjln
4. To be affable, polite, obliging, civil,
#ri_ii. Wils. p. 142. Uttabasbadha.
dantic philosophy.
132

e. u s irn & m s_ u arnrebr., s. A


friend, a supporter, a benefactor, a
donor, a liberal person. Wils. p. 152.
Uf.VKAR.4KA.
a. u a n g (&f,Q film cusirsrihuestir
or, inf. To favor, benefit, succor.
e.uaiTi8, s. (mas. or fern.) A be
nefactor or benefactress, one who gives
liberally. 2. An obliging person.
QeonQs rruairrrii), s. Favor or be
nefit done to the world.
i$o(sliL\uan!rw, s. A favor in re
turn, a recompense.
GtB&iLju&nijtl), s. Aid by means of
the handas lending a hand.
ajiriLfusrnriii, s. Aid or help by
means of speecha word in season.
uQutrusitBu), s. Favor or benefit
toothers, philanthropy. Wils. p. 515.
Faropakarih.
ggQ^Vjuamrw, s. Favor to man
kind in general, philanthropy.
n.u@0^il>s-uSjtj,, s. Help,
aid, favor, t^au. Wils. p. 153.
Upak rita and Upakriti.
e_uCi63, s. Parvati, unrruujd.
p_u -t3-nix>, s. Beginning, ^pii
uib. Wils. p. 153. Upakramam.
p_u4
i.T } inf. To begin, g[
v-ustkiannu>y 8. Reduction to ori
ginal elementsas when the deity des
troys the world, &c,
2. [in
logic") Refutation, j&cQiruib. 3. Ex
cluding, 0uAgi*i. Wils. p. 158. UpaSCMHARA.
b-u
s. Union, meeting, gg
mx 2. Service, -^S. 3. Donation,
Wils. p. 158. Upasatti.
9-uriaearu>, s. Tranquillity, ces
sation from external actions for the
purpose of silent contemplations, j/maq.
Wils. p. 158. Upashama.
e_ ufnVessr, s. Civility, compli
ment, reverence, respect, politeness, -u
e-u^a^essru eeur soar, inf.
civility, respect, &c.

To show

4m, s. A Sanscrit auxiliary prefix,


forming a component part of a word,
mnQ-Jis$(TpJfaflll<uw>ias iSr in iSr*B*tbt
mju in B-untw, &c. Wils. p. 159. UpaSARGA.
K-u&nmpu)n-U#trtisl, . Calm
ness, tranquillity, alleviation, mitiga
tion, syeoiof. Wils. p. 158. Upashanta
and Upashasti. 2. Kindness, mildness,
gentleness, eeou. 3. Freedom from the
power and agitation of the passions,
the calmness of the mind of the ascetic,
Jur&qusiiftDsiSpffi. The disease is
become milder.
Jurfi*tguntiQtm<JiBkr(Bit. A re
medy must be applied to mitigate the
disease.

tg&uGff&flmi(wifiifBr. One who deviates


v-usnkpwneeiMtT^kff^ s. A mild
not from the instructions of his Guru.
medicine. 2. A medicine calculated to
mitigate a disease, also an anodyne.
fi_uC^S6v), s. That portion of the
Vedas which treats of the divine attri
e_u#/ruii),s. Disunion, QsugyunQ.
butes, operations, &c. See <g*""i, also
2. Treachery, treason, giQrrsih. Wils.
fik$\7ati and icpff2w.
p. 154. UpajapA.
V-uQpe&eisr, s. A teacher, an
tLu&ngaGsre-u&trneisr e_u#ff//?,
instructor, Gu^adr. Wils. p. 154. Upas. A polite person, ^.urfiuuassr.
DESHAKA.
e-Uffirjrih, s. Civility, politeness,
2-uQff(GjjQfiTG0Gi)) inf. To give
urbanity, attention to a guest, affability,
spiritual advice in secret, according
blandness, mfituise^i. 2. Salutation, com
to the proficiency, attainments, devotedpliment, obeisance, complaisance,
ness, &c, of the disciple. 2. To give
3. Reverence, homage, acts of worship,
advice. 3. [ironically.) To give bad
duty, /aSufS>. 4. A present, n.urii. 5.
advice, to instigate, &c.
External honors done to a deity or holy
person, including sixteen kinds, <_&
S-uQf&ihueikirem, inf. To initi
utirib, viz.: I. giuib, burning incense. 2.
ate one into the mysteries of the religion
JJuiA, placing lamps (before an idol).
by teaching the formulae, &c.
3. snv<7^^)iutd, eatables. 4. ^taywti,
w&fSQatTuQpfLD, s. Teaching the
betel and nut. 5. **jjna, sandal wood,
&c. for anointing. 6. Lfi^uii, strewing
muntra to the disciple.
flowers. 7. siuaiii, camphor. 8. *uii,
(gjjnQteyuQp&w, s. Instruction in
water for the feet, &c. 9. *GWiu,
religious mysteries, a catechism.
Oil. 10. acaaggtf., mirrors. 11. *rioor,
hair fans. 12. <5>i_, umbrella. 13. S-uQ^S^dQQnja^^^Q^ssr, uQueir,
Qri.,
14. !%9,
**, v. a. To teach divine things, give
i
i ift, flags.
large circular
fans.fans.1 6. 15.
ijfinb,
spiritual advice, Outfits. 2. To initiate
cloths. Wils. p. 153. Ufaciiaha.
the disciple into the mysteries of his reli
e_u^/fli, inf. To compliment,
gion by teaching religious rites, incanta
tions, ww^(w^. 3. To give advice
show respect, to receive and wait on
or instruction in general, 4/PQ*.w.
with marks of attention, treat with civi
4. To persuade, prevail upon by giving
lity, cLijgjQj'uiiu. 2. To make obei
secret advice, icwUi*Q*iuiu.
sance, m/iiurm^usbcia. 3. To reverence
a deity, perform serviceas strewing
e-uQp$, t. A Catechist, Qunp
flowers before idols or holy persons,
*-. This word is used only among
Christians.
K-ufrnr^Q & ili tu Q-u&rw ihuear
*e_us!f>;,
s. A present to a great
m, inf. To treat with civility.
person, Kfiia*. Wils. p. 154. Upada.
V-u&niKG^Q&nioGO, inf. To give
compliments, pay respects, to salute.
*e-t-i<^the-ueJy^ii, s. Puden
V-u&nauues&e&ani, s. Civility,
dum muliebre, OuhwisjJ. 2. The genitals,
attention, obeisance.
Quabr^, 4*r<sfi. Wils. p. 159. UpaSTHA.
e.u&iTirLDiltuiT06iie&r, s. A rude,
unpolite, uncivil man.
e-u(o0iif3iflujw, s. Genitals, the
e-ufinrsufesrio, s. Obliging dis
organs of generation, (p.)
course, words spoken in compliment. e^UtSjSirtu ti, s. [prov.) Deceit,
S-ufaireuiifieorWf s. Civilities and
fraud, cunning, intrigue, h-ujuio or suu-ii.
obeisance.
*e-Uj5jSl!reiJLh,
s. Affliction, tribu
_L/QffOi)Lo, s. Dried ginger,
lation, suffering either of mind or body,
Zingiber officinalis.
Cn/^Jar. 2. Tyranny, oppression, national
distress, whether by the seasons, epide
e.u<3rrBjseir, s. The name of a de
mics, famine, the government, &c, Q<2
mon, g/firrts/sar. Wils. p. 159. UPAeoai. Wils. p. 154. Upadrava.AW.
BUNDA.
This word is sometimes improperly spell
e-L/^/rtosar/F/ri^L, s. [pref. s.u.] An
artery, bronchial artery. (Anal.)
e-Uj>ireii&ireoib, s.
A time of
*e-U<irs3T lc, s. [pref. e_u.] A pil
distress,
calamity.
low, bolster, ^SwiuJot. Wils. p. 155. Upad'K-u$!reuuui, inf. To suffer,
HANA. 2. Foundation, jysrjjBawj.
be in affliction.
*e_f_/j), s. The wheel of a carriage,
2. Fear, jy**i4. Wils. p. 155.
U-up$neiiuupp, inf. To afflict,
Upad'hi. 3. Hand, *.
distress.
*&.u(c1g&w, s. [pre/. b_u.] Spirit
QpQ&nupfSjjeuui, s. General and
ual instruction, teaching, doctrine, Qu*#
national distress.
sib. 2. (fig.) Advice in general, i^fi.
u&iLiupfiHa&ui) s. The suffering
3. The initiation of the pupil into the
of hunger.
mysteries of his religion, *<oiorrjuC,i#<.
4. A form of secret instruction, incan
eSiuir^luLju^j&iili, s.
Suffering
tations, &c, given by the Guru to his
from disease.
disciple, on his admission into any of the
u>Q<gB)up$rr6kiu>, s. Distress of
four stages or degrees,
QnuQ^i. Wils.
mind.
p. 154. Upadesiia.
133

&-UUIT
*e^ur6iu tie^uisiusar to, s. [pre/. *e_u LfrrrsmLh, s. [pref. a.u.] Puranas secondary to the celebrated eighteen ;
-u.] The investiture of the Brahman and
of this class eighteen also are enumerated,
the next two castes with the sacred cord,
Viz.: 1. . 2. alSuii. 3. rcA. 4. tff
worn over the left shoulder and under the
tgmwsib,
5. srihumiih, 6. Sloifitbicub. 7. Q*wrti.
right. The ceremony is regarded as
8. fft^mssib. 9.
10. rrfJjaiA. 11.
forming a second or spiritual birth, u&rp
sss^ojtb. 12. usessib. 13. us/Ssaiiii. 14. cge;
*ntajOTii. Wils. p. 155. UrANAYA Or
ffijii). 15. msfsib. 16. ioforio. 17.
UpANAYANA.
!wbi4. 18. farri4. Wils. p. 156. Upa*e_ur5ius3riii) s. [pref. e.u.] Spec
plhan'a.
tacles, SP*(5**i^<- (/).)
e_*-//56rr<$u>, *. A bone, Fibula, *e_i_/LDffOii>, s. [pref. a.u.] Men
tal impurity, inward depravity, moral*.
e_fJit>/T6Zjr(i>, s. Object of com
*e_umirauie-umtriULh, s. A poul
parison or that with which any thing is
tice or other external application generally
compared, (the opp. of -u<;u>Lni>), n-amSAgio
made of leaves and tied on with a cloth,
<3u/(ji. Wils. p. 156. Upama or UpaSjlr<nrjlpQii>(5*gl. Wils. p. 155. UPANAHA.
MANA.
s-Zj/F/rassurzi, s. [pref. tt_u.] Unc
a-uLDiresruSpih, s. Matchlessness,
tion, anointing, smearing, jyiiffa^sii. Wils.
incomparableness, being unparalleled.
p. 155. Upanahana.
e_ u $ i_p th e_ u $ sip. ii> , s. e-UlS^, s. [pref. S-u.] Resem
blance, analogy, s^H- Wils. p. 156.
[pref. fLu.] The substance or essential
Upamiti.
parts of the Vedas, the most recondite
and mysterious parts, QmpgCuib. 2. A *e_/_;(?Lo(L;ii), s. [in rhetoric.'] The
class of sacred books so called being thirtysubjci t of a comparisonas the face is
two in number containing doctrines of the
Of tile moon, suatSamuudlihQusisit. WU*.
Vedas explained and enlarged according
p. 150. Upameya.
to the Vedantic sect, .u*i_^i4,
l. gj
(5-1 75. 2. tisi. 3. smith. 4. ^ra/otru. 5.
*e_uss)to, g. Similitude, compari
ffifltuib. 6. i2<5sfiiroxflviii. 7. S)q5*<o. 8. stfsih.
son, &C.as a-miane. Wils. p. 156. UPAMA.
9. sss&Bsib. 10. spuputSnasasib. 11. a-^
*e-UiULDLh,
s. Marriage, wedding,
i-<. 12. s&uuib. 13. simGfisGltuib. 14.
m3misaii. Wils. p. 156. UpAYAMA.
ofi. 15. (jpofciifl. 16. Qfips^iio. 17. iSsuitSegi.
18. flsuiiuih. 19. susa/Ji. 20. tur&&ufvfiQujx.
s. Two, both, double,
21. entBjffirtwQfearth. 22. A^c^^cuiuio. 23. *e_/_/iiJLD,
(doubt), g|r*<a. Wils. p. 161. Uh'iiaya.
tom^sth. 24. tcsarfyutb. 25. ioQssuiiih. 26. at
2. Any thing offered or devoted to religi
suM3&aflij@ls'h. 27. srureutb, 28. erssiuexrui.
ous purposes, given to religious mendi
29. *Qaips#s-ei&sm. 30. srutfitb. 31 . ussizefrs
cants, Q*saSpassxHssaa. 3. A present, a
lAuib, 32. jf^(ja/#S?fi4, or 1. 9ji$lsih. 2.1%
gift, suusssih,
Sfirsexresefiutb. 3. <7r^r^ria. 4. swaaieWJ;
5. sltoissBaft. Q. sim. 7 , mj&ioS. 8. srf
E-uiug;6>ii, s. Two castes, two
fituivaiiji. 9. Jffujio. 10. Krssiuesnx. ll.,jyc)
tribes, one born of two castes.
12. usmsaSisb. 13. uspssb. 14. tJruSLS*
a.uujgaJ.s^ii, *. Purity in both
15. ^(5ss=fl. 16. jfuSffi5K&. 17. ugaug
*|A. 18. i3sinssur9jib. 19. QfiGssilxg. 20. wr
the ancestral lines.
Sinsium. %\. Quffitutiuih. 22. r^svruj/iuio.
s-uvuQsnQp@,
s. A cow in the
23. ssilSiuriufiuib. 24. isStssaiSajib. 25. Q<?cy
act of calving, the donation of which
erStiuii. 26. Steuriispuui. 27. KratOTi. 28.
to a Brahman, when the moon is south
(-:*.. 29.
.'*.*" ; .
30. - '.Ob ?ii>. 31.
of the equator, is regarded as very
OPrfrt^.rfj. 32. Qiflfir*if.fiA. Wils, p. 155.
meritorious (Jit.) two-faced, or looking
Upanishad.
both Ways, sdrjSfsrpisvqfiuwstufip&ibujF,
*e_ /_/ / lL S ir Lessori}>e_ /_/,-? je fflj"
S-umiTjifiil)S-Uiunrrppixi,
s. Dou
Dcwii tujiSr i rarj>, . The taking of a
ble meaning, ambiguity in words or
child into the open air, showing it the
language, ScrQufui. Wils. p. 162. Ubmoon, &c, a ceremony performed in the
HATABTBAM.
fourth month, LSprnfiss^crsstusfi^iSsrisscassss
ffisterssieiTiSsesis. (msrtfiih.) Wils. p. 155.
e.uiutD/rffii), s. [in astrology."] The
Upanisiikraman'a.
four months in which the sun is in the
*e^ulujir&Lb, s. [pref. E-u.] At
equivocal or intermediate
signs, viz.: March, June, September,
tending to an argument adduced, so as to
and December, being of medial influ
prepare an answer, QMAoScusroa/A-CoaJcD^
ence, SL.UiU^ss^iDifiiiai.
e_ unjj/rfi, *. Every third sign of
*e_z_//#i/j/nua>, s. [pref. e_u.] A
the zodiac considered in astrology as
succession of arguments in support of the
auspicious for building, &c. See
same point, *^Stfufiuii. Wils. p. 155.
Ul'ANlA8A.
e-uiuaiirfis sir, s. The plaintiff
*e_i-/i_js\)iL, s. [pre/. e.u.] Auxi
and defendant in a lawsuit, ^rfiLSsfitisfi
liaries, supporting officers or forces in an
Mir. 2. The originator and defender of
army, a^tf^oKi. 2. Help, aid, support,
a controversy, ^xsmir^ii^s^infitfti. 3.
Persons secretly leaning to both parties
Or sides, <5lp6fiisa>sqqhjSt6BffpGuis.
*&_uuirpath, s. [pref. e_u.]
K-uiuQeunes^^, s. An imitative,
Crimes of a secondary degree, ranking
next to the five heinous sins. Wils. p.
reiterated soundas w^Q^ers^sS
156. Upapataka.
(5*, he drinks with a gurgling sound.
134

*e_uQtLiiraLu, s. [pref. a_u.] Fit


ness, adaptation, suitableness, availableness (of things for given purposes), J
Hrii. 2. Helps, aids useful to the accom
plishing of a purpose either as persons or
things, serviceablcness, usefulness, beneflcialniss,
Wils. p. 157. Ufayoga.
te-uQiunsuuL-, inf. To be ser
viceable, to turn to account, scalar*.
e^uQmrrsuuQ^, inf. To render
fit for, to adapt, a^Jurs*.
v-uQuun@, s. A fit or helpful
person, B^Jmsarsisir. Wils. p. 157.
Upayooin.
B-uQujnQ&S) inf. To be service
able, fit for, adapted to, to be useful,
beneficial, to subserve, a-^Vir<%**. 2.
v. a. To render fit for, to adapt, *#futAs.
te-uir&Lh, s. [pref. a_u.] Natural
bodies, ores, &c, of which the Hindus
reckon one-hundred-and-twenty kinds.
Wils. p. 157. Upahasa.
*e_ua-&63T, s. A younger brother,
*&-UJ-$, s. Heavenly or spiritual
enjoyment, excluding sensual pleasures,
S"*C*Vra'^<2"*a>. Wils. p. 157. UPAItATI.
e_L/j"/rti, *. An eclipse of the
sun or moon, or the time of an eclipse con
sidered propitious in regard to oblations
and other religious duties, Sssmii. Wils.
p. 157. Uparaiia.
*e_u j-zr^sar, s. [pref. e_u.] The
heir apparent to the throne, g)craire>.
(-l,, 225.)
*_-//#, part. On, upon, above,
more, GvAi. Wils. p. 157. Upabi.
tuiflrffcu, s. Coitus
muliere super, virum dicumbente, cfkwl
*s_usOlo, s. A rock,
2. A
small stone, Sjisii. Wils. p. 157. Upala.
*e_uei>rr<so3ssr, s. Caressing, fond
ling a Child, &C, WWiiLftrgBreD.
* e_ u so /r err esrixi, s. [pref. e_u.]
Cleansing, purifying, gnuft*<gei>s. (p.)
*&_u(oeCu63TLh, s. Smearing with
COwdung, QssiBSjfifir*QiaQp(g*Bs. Wils. p.
157. Upalbpana. (p.)
*S-uQecir^^l!rix>, s. [pref. e_o.]
The gum of the W tree, t<n6Jflo>, Feronia elephantum.
e_u6U(i>, g. The QihgHo creeper,
Mcnispermum cordifolium, L.
*e_(_/si;s3rLo, . A flower-garden, a
flower-grove, r*^orri4. Wils. p. 157.
Upavana.
*&_u6vrr&Lh, s. A fast comprising
abstinence from food and drink, and in
some cases, also from venery, from the use
of a matrass or mat, &c. when sleeping,
and even from sleep. It is connected with
the observance of religious duties: some
fasts are continued for nine days in suc
cession with only a little water, milk or
fruit occasionally taken. .tCWuSa. 2.
A fire-altar, >uJu-ii. Wils. p. 1 58. UpaVA8A.
e-ueurr^^esruo, s. A fast day.

e_(?l//t
e_ ueuirfwue3Brem^, inf. To fast.
B-uesuiTfe3tTjiti>, s. Abstinence from
food, fast.
&.ueun&, s. A person performing
a fast. Wils. p. 158. Utavasin.
B-ueu&ds, inf. To fast, Qmnps.
'e^uaff^sLh, s. The thread or cord
worn by Brahmans and others, over the
left shoulder, ujgw*i. Wils. p. 158. UpaVEEDA.
* e_u Co fflj & ear li, s. Sitting, e.^is/r
(jo*. 2. Voiding by stool, m*S*ei>*.
Wils. p. 158. Ufavesana.
e_ u uj it e8 , s. The QairiLu-ua
plant, Cortus, L.
*e_t-//r<SELoti, g. [pref. fi-u.] A
class of books secondary to the Agamas,
etwuwsiaib.
e__ u it & (Tjj to lis , s. [pre/-. s_u.]
Ceremonies performed before reading the
Vedas, a preparation, G*ijiGuirpp(gQparQ*iu
/45_*<5. Wils. p. 160. Upakarmman.
fi-u/rSss)^, a. A meteor, a comet,
lrf<tfiiQorf. Wils. p. 161. Upaiiita.
*e_uir&iurre5ri}>, s. [pref. e_u.]
A tale, a story, a narrative, jPr*io.
Wils. p. 160. Upakhyana.
a-urrdQtuireari&rjQ&rretfei).) inf. To
repeat a narrative. (-u. 407. top.)
*e_t_//r/E;ii), g. [pref. e_u.] Ne
cessary appendagesas cloths, ornaments,
weapons, sectarial marks, &c, icii**tg>*
<gAci<3fi. 2. Component parts as the
eyes, mouth, nose, &c, are of the face
rrlLitarafffULI. Wils. p. 160. UPANGA.
*e_Ljir&G3TLb, s. [pref. e.u.] A
seat, eg***. 2. Archery, J&nBfmf. Wils.
p. 161. Upasana.
*&_ij!r&d33T, g. Worship, adoration,
religious practice, junior. Wils. p. 161.
Upasana.
B.u/r<F2s3ru6OT6asr, inf. To wor
ship, serve, adore.
56.)
wis^Qitituit&'Bbst, s. The repeti
tion of incantations in worship with
the appropriate rites.
lu.tS, &QQpasr, jiQiSe&r, uQuesr,
Jw, v. a. To worship, adore, perform
religious rites, .j;:;;.-.
* e_ /_/ t p it Gsr lis , $. [pref. a.u.]
Proximate cause, the material causeas
clay is to the earthen vessel; gold to the
ring from which they are made, cause,
origin, Qpppxtwmxb. 2. Presents to priests
or religious mendicants of uncooked rice,
&C usually a handful, ^JlSludsmr. When
cooked it is called, A.-.rf^x 3. Re
straining the organs of sense, s,iHma"-i<3
>. Wils. p. 160. Upadana.
eKLf/r, g. Severe pain, torment,
agony, distressing rage of the passions,
.'.-.'. 2. Disease, ailment, fmr). 3.
(Jig.) Difficulty, obstruction, m^/unb.
si-u V?-uut_, inf. To suffer, to be
distressed, afflicted.

s-U/rS), dQQpek, ^Q/sair, uQueisr,


**, v. a. To cause distress, to afflict, tor
ment, torture, plague, n-u^ro^QjiLKu.
e.Lj/r^^iij/riusar, g. A teacher
of the Vedas, Gipii&ptSuuwdr. 2. A pre
ceptor, a schoolmaster (commonly),
tfr. 3. Family augur, iyC8,ar. Wils. p.
1 60. UPATHYATA.
*_c//r/5g)a_/o, s. The corner of
the eye, a>i_*t*. 2. The last but one,
penultimate, rppaii. Wils. p. 160. UpanTYA.
*s_l//tujld, g. Means, contrivance,
expedient, device, good or bad, skill in
accomplishing an object,
2. Stra
tagem, artifice, craft, shift, art, cunning,
shuffling, intrigue,
3. The means
for bringing an enemy to terms, of which
four are enumerated, viz.: 1. uni, con
ciliatory measures. 2. Qupit, sowing dis
sension. 3. finrib, gifts, presents. 4. /s*
iiA, chastisement, punishment (by war),
jyr*/A<grtiu|uriLitZ>. 4. [vul.~] Smallness, <2
puit. Wils. p. 160. Upaya.
Q-unujd&nnesre-u/ritS, s.
An
artful person, a schemer, contriver,
V-utTiuigijQjLp, inf. To contrive,
scheme.
e.uiriu^Qs'nioei), inf. To give
counsel.
B-urrtUjSihjslirth, s. Devices, crafti
ness, subtility.
B-uirtuwireareS^EiTUjiiLL, g. Artful
cheating in play.
urrujwu earam, inf. To adopt stra
tagems, to contrive, employ address, use
means.
e-urriLieS60d(V), g. [in rhetoric."]
Artfully endeavoring to prevent an act,
by representing the evil which will
happen to one's selfas when a wife
dissuades her husband from leaving her
by declaring that, in case he does, she
must die, ^humm*
B-unQiurrurrujw, g. Various means
or artifices. 2. Cunning for cunning in
retaliation, &c.
Q wir lL& wQ u jpiQpuntuwQusnil
Q/rturwh, s. Means for obtaining eter
nal bliss.
s_uirenTLh e-Uiresreuifl, s. Orna
mental line above the lower wall of a
temple where the tower begins, Qanyr^
**, v. n. [prop. aj^L/Spff.'] To swell, over
flow, Qua*.
*s_G!ulLs8>&.i s. [pref. e-j.] Neg
lect, indifference, connivance, abandon
ment, jfKi^&vib. Wils. p. 161. Upeksha.
&.QuiL&da, inf.
To neglect,
disregard, connive at, jynnifiiuiDuesrOT-.
2. To abandon, leave, forsake, *Si
*e_G>/_;/F(j"6sr, g. [pref. a.u.] The
younger brother of Indraan incarnation
of Vishnu, Jc.<S&i. Wils. p. 161. UpenDRA.
S-Qufr^ilt, s. The Quihuuf'tosn
plant, Portulaca, L.

e_uu&&i}>, g.
[pref.
back, opgxs. (p.)
e-uuLLuf-, g. [prov.]

a..]

The

A sheaf,

e-ULurevir, s. A tribe of tank or


well-diggers, &c, (SOTop^aEiuM^Caifj.
e_uu /r?sa)<s, g. [pref. e_.] An upper
room or terrace, GiotrfSaimn-ii.
B-ilidJleQ, g. A kind of running
plant, the a*rQ. 2. A plant, (r*Q<s,Si
Qmij., Pentatropis microphylla, Willd.
S-CiLf, s. Salt, any species of salt,
acid or alkaline, wmih. 2. Saltness,
3. The sea of salt-wateras dis
tinguished from the other seas of Hindu
cosmogony, the ocean, an_*. 4. Sweetness,
deliciousness, gjrfawD. (. 382. 8.) 5. A
kind of play among females, w*M<Steuir
i^S. 6. Melody, music, jfrr*ii. 7. A heap
of sand used as a goal in the game of
prison-bars, tfen/ri^iur<98ajiu.Note.
Five salts are spoken of as used by alchymists and ftAs^**j viz.: 1. *fi^ia^ culi
nary salt. 2. Qiif-tiuLi, salt-petre. 3.
QvffuLi, a fossil, medicinal salt. 4. gCJd
On, salt supposed to be formed in the
skull. 5. gjinA^uLi, Urinary salt.
g)*,sii<;u#e<?ni-iiLS*jlw. This speech is
void of savor.
Q-uuii6sil, s. Salt-pan, e-ul/s
mfi.
e-uueirth, s. Salt-works, salt-pans,
a.ijiy<9bdnii. 2. Brackish land,
&.uueiriBSLLi, inf. To construct
salt-pans.
&-uuetrwuiTiu&&, inf. To convey
water into the salt-pans.
e-uuareuire-uuenLDuQuir/r, s.
Saltmanufacturers.
&-ul2l^&.uLjuQurri, inf. To
salt.
e-UL$eoeOiruQu&&, s. Insipid dis
course.
e.uL/iE#8saTe^uL^pesSy s. Be
ing impregnated with salt, as land.
&_ui_ia&iLi$., g. A granulation
on a lump of salt.
e-ULjssesniih, s. Salted meat, a
piece of saltfish, flesh, &c.
c uLj&sa&iihuflQaifiusiiur$l Qusw... .
Like a Brahmanee who has lost her
salted mutton [prot?.], used when some
thing is lost which cannot be inquired
after.
v. noun. Having a saline taste.
S-ULjaSeaiT, s. A plant used for
curry, preimtigm. 2. A kind of curry
made of that plant, g>**.
e-uLjdQjptzl, s. A kind of bird,
e-ULjdOsirar^Qp^i.
A play,
taking a child on the back and crying,
Salt/or sale, giSfaiufiLQ.
B-ULj&QffiijujS-ULj e&'HetreSsa
B-uusewtx, inf. To make salt, s-u^ofar
135

S..ULj

B-lS

S-u Linear ess?rr, s.


Salt-water,
ulSsot euuSgir, s. A swollen belly.
brackish water.
E-ui_/*ii, s. Internal swelling pre
p_ u Lf^fies) ne. u i^^^ireaeu, s.
venting respiration and causing asthma,
Brackish soil.
s-uLf^^nneusii, s. Muriatic acid, e_iliS3)u, s. One of the four cele
ShmmimwBlnmimh.
brated female authors, the daughter of
g> and u/or; the names of her sisters,
s-ui-l^ift, s. A twist dipped in a
are gcr*i,' m^pmm and mtaefi. Three bro
preparation of salt, to serve as an in
thers of the same family
jection for a child, wedniifi&*Bps>siA.
and ^fimaror are also celebrated for moral
writings.
G-uL/uut_, inf. To form as salt
in pans, &c, by natural process, e-uuei* e_LDSBr/f, s.
Saltmakers, saltdealers, the caste, a-uuxmuQuii. (p.)
s-ULjuun^^l, s. The divisions or
S-LDsaar*^, s. A female of the S-ld
aw* caste. (]>.)
beds in salt-pans.
e-ut-iuutrpfiHsLl-i, inf. To make *.leld, s. A wharf, landing place,
@ip*><8si*>p. Wils. p. 162. Uma.
salt-pans.
a.uLfuuiriss, inf. To try the _Lnrf? e_(_fl/r7, s. A kind of deli
cate, brittle herb, saltish in taste, growing
seasoning of curry, &c. by the taste,
in sandy soils which are occasionally over
flowed by the sea. It is used for pickles.
S-uLfuuneo, s. The milk of the
Salicornia Indica, L. There are vari
mother after child birth for three days.
ous kindsas *iCJS)ufi, Splint, rfv|iort,
GutswH, and /(jicA 2. A snail,
a-uLjULjeogn, s. Grass growing
in salt soil.
e-wrRdsirsf, s.
Cowries, shells
used as money.
S-ULjULfcds S-ULjuOurrifliLiy inf.
To begin toformas salt-, to form as the E_tDS0Lb, s. An orpiment, j/ififir
lamina, e-uuwnir. 2. To have a pale
no.
color on the skin, perhaps a concretion e_Lo(?sO/r(^|iri, s. See e-uGeorrp
from perspiration, tifijd&iuuuLjL-r.
B-ut-juLjGiflp'sireir, inf. To abstain e-Lneo, s. [prop] A bag made of
from salt and acid thingsa regimen in
palmyra leaves or rushes, p&uubol;.
medical prescriptions.
V-Lnp&iLu,
s. The cusa grass,
e-ULjULjeiftuLjuuirndsy inf. To
examine the taste of curries, onSo*ai>j *e_LDT<Si_/ii, s. A cluster of flax.
quilts. 2. (Jig.) To examine, make
Wils. p. 162. Umakada.
inquiry beforehand. L/AiwuiiA. 8.
(Jig.) To try or examine a part of a *e-iAT<sS1 s.
The hemp-plant,
work, &c in order to form an estimate
of the whole.
*e_Lc/TL/tlffi, s. A species of bird,
e.LH-jsuiressHsiT, s. Salt dealers^
gi^o*uijiifi, Faradisea, L.
the caste, unost.
e_/-S, s. Husk, chaff, hull, bran,
fite&iuiisefigtlS. (c.)
salt dealer acquainted with the price of
s-u&dsauurTGsr, s. A small kind
camphor?
of eruption especially in children.
e-uL/astiuq, s. Saltishness, fla
voring of salt, a-uusxtiuu.
S-iBdsiflS-Lflff&nusueo, t. Ricehusk, charcoal used for cleaning the
sniudmuLf or &en tlOtl/L/, s. Alkali,
teeth, polishing metals, &c.
salt produced from the earth impregnat
ed with soda.
B-iSlsaiTiifi&), s. A fire by riceeuLgleviL/uLj, s. Soap.
husks.
82_Lo?_/f&-ilQpd(3ji s.
The
sfliLfunsigmuLj, s. Sea-salt.
apex of rice chaff broken off, or several
sn^ut-i, s. Salt produced from
of them.
sesamum seed, **pvieusr<i.
e-uSdfu-ty., s. A vessel contain
aiVemugyuLj, s. Fel vitri, glassing chaff in which fire is kept alive.
gall ; a very white salt.
e_ lS # & s m (5 , s. A superficial
)|uL(, s. Salt in lumps.
troublesome kind of itch. See nw
ai^ae>juLj, s. Salt produced from
S-L$0fe8(B, s. Bran mixed with
sulphur.
fine or broken chaff given to cows,
GgippequL], s. Black salt produ
coarse bran.
ced from the ashes of certain plants.
5- u9issth, s. Very thin nails.
unrojuLf, s. Potash.
6-(T!)l), 8. See e.u9,s_/r.
B-ULj, 8pgi, e-uiSenrgi, ti>, s.uu,
(&,rbguil, s. Broken husk.
v. n. To swell, bloat, puff upas the belly e_L$, SQpssr, ihQ/ieisr, Qeueir, iu, v. n.
by wind, indigestion, &c.,
2. To
[probably a contraction of a-iitf.] To spit.
riseas leaven, &c, Qurms. (c.)
2. v. a. [/>roo.] To suck,
3. To
s-uiSuQuneenDir, s. Risen dough.
rinse the mouth, Qijud)**.
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e_6S)LD
wiihujfimpijtSiu, To suck the juice of a
mango.
*(5iM>u**iJiii/!Au. To chew and suck
sugar-cane.
jyw&BrL/CL/f/i^e-^jCuriix-^p. A devil has
sucked out the juices of his body, ema
ciating him.
opIai^iSiigKB^-ix. To suck the breast
e_t8, d@pgi, PPgii
<s, v. n.
To become chaff, ufiim, 2. To become in
sipid, be spoiled as food, tiricp. 3. To
decay as flesh, dead bodies, the timbers of
a house, &c., j>Sj. This word is used
chiefly in the past tense.
sitaDipLjuitQpiAtguGijitSpp. The plantains
are become tasteless.
The house is totally decayed.
you do not salt this fish, it will become
tainted.
QsrptSfguGunSpgi. The boiled rice is
become insipid.
a-tfitp, QQpssr, /jC^eoVjC?a/ear,e_uPtp ,
v. n. To cast (a liquid) from the mouth,
Qsruutt.sm. 2. To spit,-iiu. 3. (p.) To
vomit, retch, puke, eject from an over
charged stomach, ^Oiu*. 4. To emit
poisonas from the fangs of a snake; to
discharge as arrows; to eject as sparks
of fire, to emit as rays; to cast forth as
the flower does odor; to yield honey as
flowers, to emit sound, Qurfm.
55uf(i<;atBr. He whose dart emits
poison.
cjifaroMt/uSii/f. A secretion wl ich the
elephant casts.
Q.ii*JoitiryiifilSA). The bow that dis
charges the fiery arrows.
apgttSijiSipsairuiter. Elephants with eyes
of fire.
e-iSli^iiiT, s. [impr. e_to7/?ff.] Spittle,
saliva, ffuu&>.
e-L&lfilIT(3jly-&G S_tl5?Lf (*k/d, inf.
To have the mouth water for things, to
covet after.
e-/0i>ffi/, c. noun. Casting from
the mouth, spitting, guua>*. 2. s. (Jig.)
Any thing cast from the mouthas
spittle, secretion, vomit, &c, _ific/f.
e_SDLD, s. Parvati, wife of Siva.
utiuugi. Wils. p. 162. Uma. (p.)
6-uj/7(5(5, s. The Himalaya moun
tains. Wils. p. 162. Umagdbd.
e.u3/r#ffi,ffir, s. Sivaas united
with .oto who forms his left side, or
according to the mystical philosophy,
by means of whom he carries on his
operations, Kjr; [ex *&pib, cohabiting.]
e-LDrr&0ear e_e5)tou36or, s.
Son
of Parvati, as Ganesa, Skanda, or Veerapattra, a-swnijosmeu/=r. Wils. p. 162.
Umasuta.
e-inrrufil&.eaiLDQsarejesr, s. Siva,
Wils. p. 162. Umapati.
E_nLDiu/rsrr e_su>LO!L/a/sTr, s. Farvati, uwiuupt. (p.) 2. Soap, (*ri. 3. A
peacock's feather as resembling Parvati
in color, iceSoSp. (AT. Die.)

e_iu/f
e_iis. A connective particle variously
used, rfBx_^Q#rA>. i . 7jf)fu:iD^ttyio(flJ the
use of jd with an affirmative, or negative
expressing probability, possibility, &c.,
and implying the possibility, &c, of the
contraryas, srfoarnsfiptgQpfiiiar, Sattan
may perhaps come; jyoi*<ir<i|i-<3i4. It is
possible that he may come. 2. %i'.-4.
the jA of speciality, including BjuiafSpu
L/iisno, or superiority and uJf5puqiioi, or
inferiorityas, ^Bgi^sSijiiiaQfigii^tvai
Even the sages are unacquainted with
the source of the 8jirih river; ^niu^Txr
/!4iyirj9<*g><S!, Even the cats of this place
will not eat flesh (so sacred is it, so vile
is the practice) ; utiuuigim*Gr(ge4wt-rtar,
Even a Brahman has been drinking toddy ;
!oirfi/*Cr;*i_-rij>, Even a dog will not re
gard him. 3. a^iieM, the <i in doubt,
uncertainty, indecision, equivocal forms,
probability, possibilityas, jyaiiu^riSgj*
0&mniuHarrfnSgimf(swti, Perhaps he may
give ten or he may give fifteen ;
Qu^pr&AQuiitjii, It may perhaps rain ; u$
0tgiQvCj-ieti>Q*i<2, Give ten, or eight, ten
would be preferred, but eight may do ;
ifi&tii&mtdr. It is probable that he may
come. The ji is often suppressed. 4.
(fcjQmtMiiimi, the use of j4 implying
another person, thing, or event, understood,
and meaning likewise, too, evenas, ^/gii
*0rdf, He also is come (implying that
another is come or expected) ; fu>uri_fii
C(3i4, We must ting also (as well as
dance, &c); <J*iL9ioui^iC;brii, By in
quiry also we must learn (as well as by
other means). 5. Qpp&uxexn, indicating the
whole of a number or series, universality,
totalityas, $tsi<5*tgmmui&&iM, None can
doubt; TEEgiAi3w, no where ; @<5"Arv
Qmitpasr, both eyes reddened ; rASi_(5pii,
everywhere; S)*'<ji_i/b<3*h*9*i, Bring
them both ; T&i<Jii, tiwrfib, QgiiimBfiii,
all, whoever, &c. came ; i/s*g*rg/u<arfai>0
t)is&. Give me the remaining four fanams ;
6P(ji, all the three persons. 6. -a^isnii
u, a numeral connective, corresponding
with, and commonly repeated with each
word of the series ;
you
and he came. The particle is sometimes
joined to the last onlyas,
Q*ippar,
I4g?t& mmffwisit, Sattan, Kottan and Poodan
came. Sometimes it is wholly omitted,
and a pronoun including the series used
insteadas, **fl?arQMSpp&faa/isiiVBptimr.
Sometimes the last noun in the series is
used in the pluralas,
7. Q,/Ssji/iow!, the
of ascertainment,
clear perception, or decision, used of three
or more things concerning which doubt
has been entertained, but which is now
cleared upas, ^^uxtrpQueb^mstrg), It is
neither male nor female (but an herma
phrodite); .sftsaiiuffQsw&in&w, umflswr&itoii
e\ ssnu'P<, His food is neither rice
nor cakes, but leaves, roots and fruits,
&c 8.
ji expressive of a
change of stateas, uw&wtiSpp, This milk
became medicine also; waduguml^, He
has become even a strong man. The
above eight are given in mar&rti. 9. .<i
joined to an infinitive implies Sori, the
immediate occurrence of the eventas,
^<wiij_iSi-l*'^60*:'*W**^5'.As soon
as the magistrate gave the order, the
thing was done ; jfwiQn&axyapcuriwgaiir
i_ni. As soon as he speaks worlds appear.
The
is often omitted, but then it is less
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expressiveas,ircrfs>*0ii,0uir*0jS)<5<ir,
I say this and he does it. 10. j*
added to a verbal noun in poetry, some
times gives it a gerund-like succession
of the eventas, ^isaiAgQiQatvjwrar,
Seeing him he spoke thus; r
,"**
QsteirL-tar, As soon as he came he em
braced. 11.
is associated to the social
ablative with the same meaningas,
M<SiiMiaaQfi<3fifiQajw<Sji, As soon as the swift
arrows were shot. 12. a-ib added to the
infinitive serves for optative, especially in
epistolary usage but not in good styleas,
fliEsam^Qtae{^>u0tijuiui, May you please to
send an answer ; Qiuut^^Qfftuiut^tb, May
you do so, I wish you to do so. 13. -<i
added to the following forms of a verb,
0*i/^j, QjaeSar, Qfiufis&i, has the force of
though, althoughas, .-.
' --'..-:.-" -'
Though he knew, he did not come; Q**>r
Btib or Q.*r<fr$9g9{jywcBrCasrfcor, Though you
may tell him he will not listen. 14. -iA add
ed to g)A> or g8r forms of the filth case
gives the force of the comparative degree
as, **<aflg>ii>/s\SuCKir, He is even strong
er than Skanda. 15. A token of reproof,
menace, anger, &c, also of attention,
assent, doubt, non-compliance, &c, (see
ami) as, K-itQuairfiCifiiPf/pruu, He reprov
ed his rashness by uttering the men
acing Sound njb (<n>r*,s<) ; *a>flQ4ff&igsQ
<?.5.%.*C>ii.*s?*r, I am going to tell
you a story, show that you listen by say
ing
a-ibQia&t&iamjfifiiLQib, The guilt
of Brahmanicide manifested in a phantom
threatened by saying tub and striking on
its breast (p(jWiu_Ai). 1G. A termination
of the imperative plural, GPirBSevuu<*!i/!QS
<aff>as, /S 0f*ij)iii, say ye. It is often
used honorifically in imperative singular
as, *i_(C;sj/rtjei<3ii, God be merciful. 17.
A termination of verbs third pers. pres. or
fut. tense sing, number, also of neut.
pluralsas jy*jrO*j/ii, He does or will do
it; G)i>sibsi!Qpii(gth, The lions roar, or will
roar, Q*ii^Q*sirQppriiStgg>. 18. A modifi
cation of the pronoun a when it is declin
ed in the different casesas, _iaw, e-ib
m*>, &c. 19. The termination of the fu
ture relative participle, ciisreiuQuuQi*e
rf,S>as, _<gii<*|ir*f, Kings who govern
the world.
e_ioz_//f, adj. On, upon, above, Qioeo.
2. s. The sky, the visible heaven, ^*ruti.
3. Height, elevation,
4. [ex e-,
that] That place (intermediate), that
region,
5. The celestials, the
inferior gods, (?*. 6. (fij.) Brahmans, the superior caste, utiuuwt. (p.)
a-i&urr&Qpcdimirr&i. By celestials and sages.
B-uiunneisr, s. The divine cow, sirm
Gt& ; [ex ,$<*, cow.] 2. A celestial
being or personage, D^uHQftOr.
8- lou(3 6M g;, s. The heavenly world.
e^LDUffi), s. An elephant, ujir'Besr.
2. The male of beasts in general, Suj)
cJt. 3. A ram, ,-,-"<>*_-. 4. A male
elephant, ^s&uttxr. 5. A bull, "<sff. 6.
A male buffalo, tr(jB>ia**i_r. 7. Mounting
on a beast or vehicle, getting up, rising,
r(if*S3. 8. Power, strength, *eS*>iB. 9.
Tribe, family, Gsi^nb. 10. Usage, custom,
Qpaopeoui. (p.)
e^ihuerr ti, s. A present of land,
&c. by a king, QrisnS&pBaH-ptQKgwfi.
e-ihi9, s. Your younger brother,
J (a contraction of
J), ( />.)

e_Lcii3<srFldes>s, s. Land granted


rent free, in consideration of the perform
ance of certain services, uDfrfji6.
e-wiSafliemss@nrrww, s. A village
granted on similar conditions.
&-u>L$erfl<iGtsi&eSl'ge0, v. noun. Giv
ing one a field or village to enjoy it
freely.
e_iito/rsior^_, s. [prnv. vul.] A bug
bear, G)/(ji^fiG**j.
e_Lca!u>, s. The last birth, eili$p
uli. 2. The coming birth. *it3puLj. 3.
The name of the particle
(;;.)
Liuig, SQ/DSir, Q-uj&QQeisreisr, Qeu
or, tuu**, v. a. To afflict, c5As. (/>.)
SLtuig/Fffig, s. A tormenting
hell, (fltpurf. 509.)
e_lJ/EJ(3}, QQpeisr, p_x'.t Gsr5r,
Cv. e.<uM, v. n. To suffer, be in distress,
be pained whether in body or mind, (j*il5.
21.) (p.)
e.iu3lo, v. noun. Suffering, dis
tress, pain, grief,
(p.)
PiujgiS, s. A kind of arsenic in its
natural State, Qtuaiiruuietfjrexriii.
e_ujjii<, s. Height, elevation, emi
nence, altitude, loftiness, sublimity, a-iur
*R 2. [in astronomy."] Altitude, t-teib. 3.
Increase, ifg>.
a_ujj/s//ri_Li_, inf. To stand up
as a little child in its first attempts.
tutuift, s. That which is tall as a
palmyra, cocoanut or other palm tree,
or a tall person.
e^iuir, s- A twining plant as gjair
fi, Abrus precatorius, L. ( Roll.)
e_iuir e_(u(^, SQpesr, e-ujiriiQ^esr,
Qi&, B.iur, v. 7i. To rise, become high,
tall, elevated, to grow, or rise high, >r.
2. To rise as water; to ascend as a paper
kite; to rise towards the meridian as a
heavenly body, CmQvjp. 3. To become
proud, vain, self-conceited, consequential,
to be elated, g&pww*s. 4. To be excellent,
exalted, eminent, dignified,
neuter forms it is found chiefly in the past
tense. 5. To be raised or lifted up,
fiUUi.
a-uJruup*0rgcttpi*(g@iSu(3S#iGicr? Though
it soars high, will the sparrow become a
hawk?
giff>Q(5i0sify&tii&im(54(gi&. The study of
the vedas belongs to the three superior
castes.
l...
i.-.-'.yLt-^- - - ^. As the banks arc
raised, the water will rise, as the water
increases, so will the rice, rice will in
crease population, and as the population
increases, so will the dignity of the crown.
:':.-c,jK.i-r'-^A.-eS: He who is intent
to rise will fall.
fircfiuQpujitfftSpBpg:. Grain sells cheap.
arpffnuit^QuiOr. Gold of a superior
quality, high standard.
s.ujj@0/5<^7o9ip, inf. To fall
down from above.
inf. To build a struc
ture higher.
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e_uj/r
e.ujjs<riiu, inf. To riseas a
bird from the ground, &c.
tL.iuiruijnns&) inf. To look up
ward. 2. To seek to rise, aspire, seek
dignity, &c.
e-tuauQuirs, inf. To go up.
s-iuuQsuiSdj, inf. To fling up.
s-iuffQeu/D, inf. To ascend, rise,
to mount bp.
s-tuir, rel. pari. High, elevated,
eminent.
S-iuiBoieopui, s. High domestic
virtue.
e_izj/f(3j60LD &-iurifcfiQjG0iA, s. A
high caste.
&.cuir(eop(ciriT, s. Persons of
high caste or family.
e-oj/f3sK)r, s. [in grammar.'] The
superior or rational class. See
&_iufr$asru>, s. A high day, a
festival, Qu<jn*.
V-iunSedw, s. High land, a hillock,
a hill, ffioQ. 2. The world of the inferior
gods, CpmiGtotmii. 3. An upper room or
terrace, n-uuHan.
e-iuiiiSeopQpmT, s. The gods, the
celestials, wiG&i.
s-tuirSle^, s. Swerga, jreuirdaQeon
sib. 2. An upper room, Cux*mfi_ii.
e.ujff/F^s^j(5, s. Valuable com
modities, choice articles. 2. [in sar
casm.] A great personas, j(*^/ur*^
tr4<gmrwrC-i-igi, That precious piece of
goods (great personage) will not deign
to come hither.
B.iij/f is p ji il Lfi, s. High poetic
Tamil, above the comprehension of the
vulgar.
e-iu/f k$(9) or#fi, s. A kind of pre
pared arsenic, umieruLjpiuuiQ*rsRnl).
B-iuiiiBpuiT&Bp, s. A high rock.
cujffii^LDgKa^sar, s. A tall man.
2. A man of high station.
v.iuiTihpsuuj#, 8. A great age,
advanced age.
e-tuiTiiQpiTiT, s. The great, the
learned, the renowned, the exalted in
piety, virtue, austerities, &c, sages,
ascetics, <*C. 2. High caste per
sons, B.iuis'o^Sfitt. 3. The celestials,
/id*. 4. Brahmans, usMuct,
e.iij/fuj'Jtev, s. A high mountain.
S-i/j/Kf, *.
[ti/>r. e_(u/r^.]
Height, elevation, loftiness, altitude,
eminence, sublimity,
2. Excel
lency, superiority, dignity, moral worth,
exaltation, QwcSra>u>.
*-uitifirili&$ulifaii. Regarding the
honors of one's caste, rank, property,
&c, fastidiously.
e-iurr^&snLLu , inf.
To show
one's superiority. 2. To exhibit one's
real dignity.
B-UJiTLfS-tLi/fo/, s. Height, lofti
ness, elevation, _u**8. 2. Dignity,
greatness, excellence, ci*w. 3. In
crease, iStfifi.
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s-vuireSds^ inf. To elevate the


character of any one, to improve the
disposition, increase learning, moral
worth, to exalt, dignify, promote, *ju*A.
2. To raise the price, increase expendi
ture, numbers, &c, jfis&uG&f, 3. To
raise, lift up, elevate, nuJ*s.
Qiar, a-iuttf, v. a. To lift up, elevate,
raise higheras a wall in building, a
heap, &c, *jur*Q*aij. 2. To raise (the
price), increase (expenditure), jjp "'-^
3. To promote to higher office, to make
great, toexalt.ennoble, dignify, aggrandize,
Gtcajiim. 4. To extol, magnify, praise,
saruuSfa. 5. To receive one with honors,
show respect, treat in a dignified manner,
e_L/At. 6. To raise the voice in singing,
speaking, &c, to lift up the heart, affec
tions, thoughts, &c, rjfuu. 7. To raise an
arm, a leg, a weapon, &c, to raise the head
above water, raise the head when in a
lying posture, CuQwG)**. 8. To improve
one's character, improve one's dignity,
moral worth, raise one's self to a higher
degree in preparation for a future state,
9qf**t$*W>lj*. 9. To assume, elevate
one's self, make much of one's powers,
Qu0aDwuu<i>4fi.Note. Instances of mjuij
0*>, in the past are found in verse, but in
the present and future it seems to be sel
dom or never found.
*r*^65TL/i_4a^ttyiu/^^*ti(i. The cobra
raises its hood and exhibits it.
<J*rSwyu^sj(^jjjjr. The leader of the
gods (skanda) who has exalted the cock
as his banner.
uicjQt^ififimieiaisaaci^ds A>. The lofty Carp
banner which has exalted victory to view.
(mwt 0& )
B-tuirp0uGu&, inf. To dignify,
speak of one with high respect.
K.<uif-vndj<iQaiL&, inf. To bid
high in an auction, &c.
a_ujffi), v. noun, [a poetic contrac
tion of a-iiujA>.] Living.
e_u_//so e_tuay,s. [sometimes e_uj.]
Distress, affliction, pain, suffering,
**. (p.)
e-tua/ff, s. Persons in distress,
cy*>r/. (p.)
e_iu35>a/,s. A species of wild creep
er, the srismrisQsii^., Clitoria ternatea, L.
2. A Cloud, Qmsib. (i!w*(p^,)
e_t/j/r, s. Distress, suffering, &c.
as a-iuef.
e_i/5//f, s. Life, soul, vitality, animal
or vegetable life,
2. Wind, tpp. 3.
A vowel, mj3QtgrJt0. 4. A living being,
human, brute, or vegetable; an animal, girfi
*jS(j(i/n_8io<?uf. As closely united as
the soul and body.
a^SiQuiiiiScj-g>. Life is gone.
icorgi'jiJMfijcgfip^. To be compassionate
to other living creatures.
e_u5/Ti_E/<s, inf. To be in a state
of insensibility, be in a swoon, to be
suspended as the vital powers.
e.uJ?j6n)L_uj, inf. To revive, to
be reanimated.
m-uSiretTLja_n5.ffwQu6!Bi_, s. The
lengthening of a vowel in verse. See

.u5?jnj/(uyii>. Till the very end of


life.
e_uS(75^q9, s. Aid in a fatal junc
ture. 2. Aid by sacrificing life for
another.
e_nSOji, inf. To take away
life.
e-tiSQzQgdg}, s. A vowel,
e_uiQj(7iE,,s, inf. To be reduced
as the powers before death, ....-..*.
2. To die, t~.
G-uSQurretflda, inf. [protf.]
To
feign great weakness, sickness, inabi
lity, &c, in order to gain or effect an
object, / . <;''
s_iiSOj/76if7^^errsir6W', s. A cring
ing deceiver who though rich and strong
makes pretensions to the contrary.
e_uS<2Wiiu, inf. To support life,
maintain, t.cu-*x.
e-u$irs&Jds, inf. To revive, to be
diffusedas life through the body in one
that has been swooning, &c. 2. To
reunite as the soul with the body in
one restored to life. 3. (fy.) To be
relieved from anxiety, &c.
s.ufi(f@f , inf. To devour life,
kill
(a war term),
alsoC ..
used of demons
and ferocious
deities,
e-uSnQsrr&retr, inf. To take the
life of an antagonistas in battle, &c,,
a_uf7iLlsB)i_, s.

The

body,

e_nS/f<sasi7U), s. One of the four


auspicious feet with which to begin a
poem consisting ofthree Gmlas Gp, mr*,
*tii. 2. Vowels, e-iSQtQftg. Sec
B-iSirdarrsQestirfu), s. The power
of affection which is friendly to life,
S-iiSliT^0LC0ii^i, s. A restorative,
a cordial, an elixir, iStspt^fttSeA,
Q_u$rrppjru8iitTiLi, s. A great emer
gency, a critical juncture, extreme
danger. See iSimfijpitii.
2.u$frj0neoTu>, s. The seat of life,
any vital part of the body, ejWtfJw.
B-uS/TjigiZgssr, s. A friend in ex
tremity, ^u^fifitMtajfjQeiuuaar. 2. A
friend dear as life, iJr><a(?e<fr. 3. (/>.)
A wife, kIctsJ. 4. A husband, *mmt*.
5. God,
e-oS/T^^i^essreufir, s. A very dear
friend,
Q<ur>fi<jM-r. 2. (p.~) A
husband, *e*Tmisir.
A.uSnpjp'ZsistsreS, s. A wife, u>8ss7aS.
2. A lady's choice female friend, a^ty*
<2fr\ff. 3. Sarasvati the consort of Bramah,
(p.~)
S-uSrr^Q fiirifieioLD, s.
Intimate
friendship.
e-uSlrrdQpiTipeisr, g. A very trusty
or bosom friend, a friend dear as life,
e-ti$ndQ0iTL$, s. A lady's choice
female companion, a-iSiuuriiS.

fi.aSfnS'&oQ-itSnS'fcoujsii, s. The
QisLLQuSiTuQufSiuQislLQuSituli
body as the seat of life, or station of the
f4, inf. To fetch a long breath, to
soul, j_*z. 2. The vital parts essen
sigh.
tial to life, ailtMrant,
e-u9jy, s. The ^e^irLodeaa grass,
B-uSiriSlaDipdse-uSjTjiuuj, inf. To
Andropogon muricatuni. (AT. Die.)
survive a calamity, escape from, or live
through a time of peril,
:ia>mt*. a_uj, QQp&r, HQpehr, Ga/sar, oj, v. n.
To live as man, beast, or vegetables; to
2. To live, maintain life, subsist,
subsist, survive, revive or flourishas
MIS.
trees, plants, &c, 8dts. 2. (p.) To ob
a-uSnQutrs, inf. To expire, to die.
tain benefits, privileges, &c. ; to be blessed,
Q-uSiruuLfl, s. The guilt of mur
to be happy, to prosper, flourish, to be
relieved from distress, oppression, suffer
der, B-tSi*Qstlw. 2. Vengeance, divine or
ing, &c., B_Jf/ijp. 3. To obtain heavenly
human, persuing the murderer to death,
bliss, to gain exemption from transmi
regarded as the ghost of the murdered
gration, vd-p. 4. To escape from dangers,
person,
wild beasts, &c, to flee from, #Ou.
e_uSif L/LfiiTffejiifl, *. [pu/.] A living
S-tLs^ujijeo&.<ijpup., $. A live
creature, a brute, an inferior animal,
hedge-stick.
tt-itSnwiriuds, inf. To destroy one's
e-iiipeuti, s. Austerities leading to
self, commit suicide, /t^tezSmtCiSut**. 2.
bliss.
To murder, kill, QaiScuQjiu.
E.iL/uitfl/f, s. Thriving crops, trees,
A-uSitQlduje-uSnQiciLQiUQgpgi, s.
&c. 2. (Jig.) A person in thriving cir
An animated consonant, a consonant
cumstances.
combined with a vowel, Qrcftte>; (lit)
e-iLieuearai, v. noun, [prov.] Flour
a living body.
ishing or reviving as a tree, Q#itfi}4. 2.
&-u$naiirikjs, inf. To take away
Living, subsistence, maintenance, 9*asnh.
life, r^/ .: - \j i.
3. s. Means of attaining eternal bliss,
K-iiSri^in^seas, s. The enjoyment
rd-ppa. This word properly must be
of life, M*,
a_9iaiirtp, inf. To liveas men
e-iueSds, inf. To save alive, cause
or brutes, >Obkmt*. 2. To enjoy life,
to live, prosper, flourish, &c. This is
be happy, prosperous, asm/inp.
the causative of uu.
o.aSirQsu^'Sesr, a. Causes of pain
s-iLo)e_iiOp, v. noun. Enjoy
or distress, of which twelve are given,
ment of life, prosperity, felicity, ajStmr
viz.: 1. jn<s>r<, heat or fire. 2. 9pib, cold.
2. Bliss, salvation, *Qi-pp<h. 3.
3.
thunder-bolts. 4. lv<otAi, water.
Living, life as spoken auspiciously,
5. ~'f<i, wind. 6. 4s#*A, weapons. 7.
'
poisons. 8.
medicines. 9.
9(5a?rQ&iumcBreSQsrcirQji&tgajphSw Geuear aj
u, hunger. 10. fix*, thirst. 1 1. M,
piiutif.fsiGp. The divine laws declare
disease. 12. <s>erf/(5>io, malice, (p.)
that to the ungrateful there is no hap
K-tir^itSiT, s. The life within; i. e.
piness here or hereafter. (w&rj>.)
God, *!_(*. (p.)
e_uj, dQQpehr, pQpehr, uGuesr, ds,
u>ar@ttS/fir/E/, inf. To be kind
v. a. To put in motion, cause to go,
to living creatures. (/>.)
discharge, let go, let fly, send, emit, cast,
throw,
Qryfip. 2. To ride, drive a car
e_u5>f, s QQp&r, $Qpeisr, uQueor, ds,
riage,
&c, usartyr. 3. To effect, accom
v. n. To live, revive, come to lifeas one
plish, bring about, collect, gather to
dead; to be restored to life or feelingas a
gether, stttpmpopii**. 4. To carry on,
benumbed or injured limb, to be reanimat
conduct literally, or morally, lead an
ed, &c, jSm>m_u. 2. (p.) To breathe,
army, &c, to manage, guide, direct, influ
respire, &*Q*flu. 3. To blow or moveas
ence, operate,
5. To place, put in,
a soft wind; to become diffusedas odors,
Bhoot in, throw or cast in, plunge into,
f. 4. v. a. To issue, emit fragrance, &c,
6. To cause to arrive at, Celts.
exhale, eject, discharge, set at liberty, f
7- To place, sa>/4*. 8. To enjoy, experi
<3*. 5. To give birth to, yield, produce,
ence, J/gtutSts. (p.)
*ar. 6. To Smell, Qmwtx.
t&tQfuiltSgiih&Jtmifa. That which is
jja/A^aiiW^r*. She has borne a child.
apportioned by fate, though rejected, will
B(S(iilri(5Bj*^;ci). The fragrant Tulasi
not leave, (p.) (<sp*.)
(Ocimum sanctum), which emits odor.
MrsKsifiGufliursntayiuAQpiS&r, If (a king)
(""/)
enjoy the objects of his desire, (his foes)
B-uSiTfQpip, inf. To rise to life,
being unacquainted with those desires
to be restored to life, be reanimated,
(p*.)
a-iu^^/essrir, inf. To discern, to
a-uSiruuesr, s. Living creatures,
distinguish, exercise thought, &c., ^
e-uSnuiSda, inf. To cause to live,
&.iLpg)Bsas<3nsi}ui4, s, The use of
raise, or restore to life, to revive, reani
such terms, descriptions, or definitions
mate, resuscitate, iSaomuJtx.
in a written work, as may require the
c-uS/fijt-/, v. norm. Reanimation,
exercise of thought, reference to other
revival, -!*. 2. s. Breath, respira
parts, &c., in order to comprehend
tion, *i4. 3. Wind, air, *'f>p. 4.
them, ^ndj*f<t)ueB>w3i*>sone of the
(fig.) Good smell, **^i4. (p.)
thirty-two
in nSrri.

e-iu^etSwOurr^assresiw, s. Poetry
composed in sucli terms only as are
necessary to express the author's mean
ing, 0.@liuQur(5G0reBrpuuBiuuGleigi.
B-iuui-l, v. noun. Discharging,
emission, accomplishment, &c, includ
ing all the meanings of the verb, a-us.
e_ lULosswso, s. Black sand, sq^ld
ear it,
S_ ILJ IU <55 OIT sift I iT637", S. [OS 67(TJ
roarjpAi&v.] A plant, .lasminum, L. 2.
[as Giiujr.] A tree, Psidium pyriterum,
L.
S-tuiuiremiM e-iutWTszrsnrLci, s. A
flower-garden, a flower-grove, u*G^fLLi_i4.
2. A garden, CJw. 3. A royal garden, a
royal forest, ficw^Brii. (p.)
A snake, serpent, uiJhj. M'ils. p. 162.
Ubaqa and UiiANOA.also Uranoama. (p.)
K-naufspihB-nauispeBnl), s. One
of the curious kinds of poems called
LesnpAac3. See Bssumpib.
S-gsw&isSl, s.
The isnauseoeS
plant, Justicia nasuta, L.
tLff&tT, s. [as isrrsn.] Snakes, ser
pents. 2. Samanar, or Jainas, a sect
of Hindus, ewmi. (p.)
e.j<s63r, s. The chief of the isiraii
serpents said to have a thousand heads
and to be the couch of Vishnu; the
earth is represented as supported on
one of its heads, ^PCjou*. (p.)
e-iraiTifl} s.
Garuda, G^u-ehr.
Wils. p. 162. UllAGARB.
B-irsiT0uesre-ffCs li^ffesr , s.
Tlie chief of the serpents, Q$Ge**ar.
-r#, v. a. To rub,
e-a-asariii, s. A crow, andeps.
(**)
e_iruisj-SL.iTi9to_, s. [prov. cai.]
Coarseness, roughness, strength, ejiiiy.
B-ffLSiy-UjiTeBrweiifipeBr, s. A firmbuilt man.
&.ITLJL-I, 8Qp6BT, S_JUl9C?6B7687-, Qoj
4r, m-ruu, v. n. and a. To whoop, voci
ferate inarticulately or otherwiseas in
driving cattle, scaring away birds, beasts,
or human beings, to menace or intimidate
by shouts, to bluster, shout, call,
2.
To urge forward beasts of burden with
shouts, ffiff. 3. (p.) To pronounce with
aspiration, as the second letter in each of
the five series of Sanscrit gutterals,
QfraMa.
^feraDrmyriUtJO. Frighten away, or
drive the elephants along.
c}(<raiGrQulAarlitBJ@/rUL3Gug3ruui. Xf but
pne should oppose them, he may rout
them all merely by a menacing shout.
suaui$uunn&&, inf. To use men
ace, boisterousness, &c, in order to try
the courage of any one to beat him
down, &c.
S-HuiSiuuf. da, inf. To attempt,
overcome by boisterous talk, overcome
in whole, or in part.
B-iruLj, v. noun. Bluster, shout,
vociferation, whoop, call, j^siiffleo*.
139

e_j"u>, s. Strength, firmness, hard


ness, compactness, coarseness, aspiration,
force of voice, expression, meaning, &c,
vJ. 2. Energy, spirit, exertion, deter
mination, resolution, fortitude, firmness of
mind, _*r__i4. 3. (p.) The breast, chest,
attLj. 4. Wisdom, knowledge, spiritual
knowledge, mrii. 5. Velocity, force,
missile or projectile force,
6. The
solid part of timber, nSrJ>. 7. Hardness,
induration, obduracy, fie/asmn. 8. A sur
rounding wall, _)*>.
si-g/iiaiiS(sAGSp& The sea is high, rough.
atps>i\M>S(!5iSf>ff. The wind is high,
boisterous.
e_ji_a> Q-<r&Qpp$jrai, 8.
A
boisterous sea, a sea generally rough.
B-piBQ-i/S, inf. [prov.] To pound
and harden the earth around trees new
ly set, us(pp4Q*jiu.
^.ji/Qxirareir, inf. To thrive, grow
strongas the wind j to get strength, be
come boisterousas the sea, uii>Qirer.
2. To exert strength, &c, oi^a*ri_*.
3. To be hardened, indurated, obdurate,
_,iaQ<a!iQi_
Throwing with
force.
*nu**&riQ*weirGi3BvG)*nrpgi. The fever
rages and burns.
cffjejQffiijiu, inf. To exert influ
ence, take effect, produce, effectas
arguments, uaigQjiuu. 2. To grow
strong, veStfp. 3. To thriveas vegeta
bles, &C, utuui.
leo. He has been successful in nothing
that he has undertaken.
a-rri&Q&neOG), inf. To animate,
to encourage.
a.iTL06OT, s. Hard, ungenial soil.
e_!Tu>iruj$tba, inf. To stand fast,
immovable,
a. triaiTtb u Q udjQp Loan tp, s. A
heavy rain.
B-iru>iTeiir&ppu>, s. A loud sound.
_.j-o_;, inf.
To remove a
particular ailment incident to infants.
OLtftbCou/ri, inf. To manure land,
rcjiiffur^ 2. To fasten, make firm,
R_jii>a9ip, inf. To get a particular
ailment by rolling on the groundap
plied only to a child not twelve months
old.
e-j/T^jii, a. A woman's breast,
OpJeu.
ear, s. A hero, a soldier,
e-Gj/r^sii), s. A woman's breast,
qpfcu; [ex -<y*i4, birth, origin.]
atgturib, s. Roughness of the
sea.
a.j, inf. To become intense,
grow strong, firm, hard, &c, to increase
in strength, intenseness, loudness, &c,
to rage, increase in violence, vehemence,
heat, malignity, &c,
aj^Ouif.. Jlead out.
ML.rfiguut. Sing loud; sing louder.
stij**firfiffkstiiQpg, The fever rages
intensely.
140

e_j_!a_._j_ffi_, inf. To cry


aloud.
inf. To speak loud.
B-irpp&ia), s. A boisterous sea.
K-H0ji3i$.pn&, s. Thick, coarse
paper.
cir^.iriuffai, s. A vehement
fever.
e-npp&n/bjp/, s. A violent wind.
sJ-j^ffO^SBJW, . A powerful horse.
*-B0p&jipu>, s. A strong, harsh
voice, a loud noise.
Q-Uppffifsrui, s. A firm constitution,
a strong compact body.
_j^>5(5_;_>_b, s. A sharp contest,
a violent controversy.
a-rrp0/euui, s. Firm soil.
a-xppQeuuSei, s. A hot sun.
a.juL9<s_t, inf. To make firm,
to harden, indurate, confirm.
K-iruLj, v. noun. Intenseness, force,
strength, firmness, compactness, /!.
2. Coarseness, thickness, roughnessas
of cloth, paper, leaves, &a ; stiffness,
hardnessas of rice not well boiled, or of
the stomach when overcharged, or when
food does not digest, ,)-*-_.
s_/7_j_j/resr(B?6\)_b, s. Firm, hard
(ungenial) landas a-if&*>ib.
tLsruurresTLjsn^eaeu, s.
Thick,
coarse cloth.
O/F(Cji7LJ_y/rfi8ra.60r, s. A hard
hearted man.
e_.!7"ff0, s. A mortar, large or small,
Q*cbrQPfc$tHBp&yiiii. 2. A mould for mak
ing pastry, gtifxi-iuqrAi.
e-ireOiressB, s. A pestle, a ricepounder, _.jiwt. 2. [prof.] A piece
of block inserted in a mortar, when the
bottom is worn away, -ruj.*_)icf_/_*.
n.neSuf.fifieOy v. noun. Pounding
in a mortar.
(jyAj&ui032rl4,37r&uiip.-}p7. To beat the
empty mortar, thinking of the flattened
rice, [proi\]
s_.irj_i(306D<ss3j_r_y_b. The pestle
and the mortar. 2. (fiy.) The glottis
and the uvula of the throat.
e-ff/b&LLemi, s. A mortar formed
of a block of wooda term applied
metaphorically to a stout short man.
a-jr/b&LLeaie-ap^ppl, s.
A
wooden block for a mortar, B-rpsrerwrjgi
cfcrQ.
e-j/DgyS, *. A hole in the floor
in which a rice mortar is fixed.
uirsQireo, s. A small mortar
made of wood, stone, or metal, in which
betel and areca nut are bruised to fa
cilitate mastication.
e_j-_i/, s. Strength, force, firmness,
hardness, mot. (p.)
t-rqi&xrGiifiiir. The formidable king.

B-gGeuirtr, 8. The wise, the learn


ed, j/flot. 2. Persons of respectability,
gravity, age, &c, chief persons, sasljwr.
(P)
e_ TsySir, s. The sea in motion, the
sea, sea-water,
[ex _-r% a change
of n-ffufi/, et Si.~\ (p.)
a-rat<ti*S(5KStBffiuir&6vJrg2. Upon the
sea-girt earth (/it) on the earth enclosed
by the blue ocean of moving water.
e_J"(_5S0, 8. Great anger, the state
of being heated with vehement wrath,
Qu(s1jG*iuA (p.")
e-irju, QQpm, a-nplQesrasr, (Senear,
v. n. To sound, 9S*. (p.)
e^irpjjl, QQpear, ^-upplQesiek^Qeveer,
t-rfip, v. n. To sound, resound, make a
loud noise, gat**. (p.)
*Sp$UM&vies>tfii{u:ue<GQC?. As if &
heavy rattling shower of hail had filled
the sky. (*,_.)
ajktaT&rfieD*Q0rjp(!frfii8&!2tv. He scat
tered the things which, when they fell,
caused the whole hemisphere to resound.
(fu-f0'.)
e-irppeOy v. noun. Loud noise,
thundering sound, GuQneS.
e_sreisT, s. Power, strength, firmness,
meS. 2. Strength of mind, fortitude,
energy, bravery, _*->. 3. Knowledge,
spiritual or profound knowledge that may
induce self-restraint, jni9f. (p.)
B-iQarstrQptG0iCif.iuieir. By strength of
mind as a hook which guides the elephant
(op*)
e_iT/r_j, SQpesr, HQpesr, Qsvesr, S-nir
u, v. n. To rub against a thing,
(its.) 2. To rub against one another
as trees,
v-unibQunpei, v. noun. Rubbing
in a crowd, jungle, &c, in passing,
QuGuijsii. 2. Kubbing one's self against
a thing, ajaip&i. (p.)

eir, Go/ar, a_rJii, V. a. [vul.] To rub, mjecr*M_


e_/r?, s. A small dry or liquid mea
sure, ^awi-.ta^, marked thus, W). 2. (p.)
Kind, peel, bark (of some trees), a skin
stripped off, either raw, dried, tanned,
dressed or otherwise, Gfrii. 3. Coriander,
Q*rp&w4ie&, Coriandrum sativum, L. 4.
The root of the abstract noun eJauo,
propriety, peculiarity. 5. One of the four
general divisions of words, including ad
jectives and adverbs, also all words ex
pressive of abstract qualities, _J*06>.
a_/r?#ff/r, 8. A kind of metrical
foot. See 9r.
erf?.? Cr/m), s. One of the four
classes of words. See -A
efiVesriLjtflffQfiTeo, s. Adverb.
QuuuQ^iFlfQfneo, s. Adjective.
a_iflQiB60, s. A half measure of
paddy.
a-tfluQutTQor, 8. The third divi
sion of jjuOur<y*, denoting the inter
course of the sexes.
B-iRtutfi&, s. A half measure of
rice. (Sr0r*j.)
__ja/6B7-, s. A strong man, a/siS
SLtfliuiTLprrdgj, s. Five-eighths of a
udr. 2. A learned man, an ascetic, jjfi
measure; marked tJigp.
<*. 3. Argha,
(p.)

_atnsy
toja//fl, s. A kind of dress made
of the bark or rind of a tree, used
by wild tribes and ascetics, Pew.
e_/r?, QQpesr, isGpetir, Qeussr, tu,
v. a. To strip off clothes-, one's own, or
another's, to divest, s^u. 2. c. n. [impers.]
To become stripped offas clothes ; to be
come peeled, scaled, barked, excoriated,
flayed offapplicable to the skin, or bark
of trees, &c, rather than to the body, sp*.
K-ifliigiQ&ireirgtfpeo, v. noun. Plun
dering, stripping one.
s-ifli^Quira, inf. To be flayed,
stripped off.
_//?, iQQpeir, pQpeisr, uQuebr, ds,
v. a. To skin, strip off, flay, peel, exco
riate, bark, uiLmH-oppaSuai/itx. 2. To slough
off the skinas a serpent, sppp.
exactly resembles him, (lit) as if wearing
the same skin.
e-iflpjgGstrySI, s. A fowl stripped
of its feathers.
e-iflan&, s. [prop. 6.(75.] Taste,
relish, . (c.)
a-Aai>acatriy?argjfieBxijaj$eB>zj0iQi&pgj. The
cat that has tasted sweets will leap on
the shelf, [prov.]
fi_/r?fio,f 6OTri_a/6Br, s. One who
has known the taste of any thing, one
who has tasted any thing.
a-rRea>&uirird&t inf. To taste, to
try by tasting.
and a. To rub one's self, rub as beasts,
chafe, -rri;. 2. To become rubbed or grazed
against a thing, to be bruised, excoriated,
grazed off, &c, QSsw. 3. To rub against
one anotheras trees, -Gr*. 4. To rub
away, wear away by rubbing, grind away
as sandal, to triturate, jfar4*. (/>.)
ai<s^i*S*y*<?sjjs>'. The soft paste
produced by triturating the fragrant san
dal wood, (ml,)
Qp&uQuti#ai*<gi&. The full moon grazing
his body (in passing through the window)
wished himself young again. (*i_)
e_//9OLo, t. Propriety, peculiarity,
proprietorship, appropriateness, property
or quality of a person or thing, cfi^Ax>io.
2. Heritage, inheritance, hereditary and
unalienable rights,
3. Kelationship, the ties of consanguinity, g|r<i. 4.
Natural or correlative duty, obligation,
i_sw. 5. Lore, affection, intimacy, ten
der regard, friendship, ffiff***. 6. Libe
rality, privilege of familiarity, freedom
taken or permitted on the ground of re
lationship, friendship, acquaintance, &c,
g^^-Ji. 7. Claim, right, a-t^gi. 8. (p.)
A wife, icSarrf.
VL-fipgi. A symbolic verb used as
a noun with meanings similar to those
of hJocuj, being peculiar to a person,
or thingas duty, obligation, property,
quality, &c, mJkip. 2. *. Belative duty
and care as of a child to his parents,
the teacher to his pupils, the Guru
to his disciples, the husband to his
wife, and vice versa, *i_ou. 3. Affec
tion, UL-*&.

Q-iftpprr&SdQ&ndretr, inf. To ap
propriate to one's self, procure a right
in, to make one's own, aJtatm*QeZx.
2. To secure the friendship of one,
b. ifl^p it etHa. fipfsti ear en ssr^ s.
Proprietor, owner, heir, ^*^1ibt. 2.
One near of kin, f&armazidr.
*Bu4(5^jsrcr(4-. A person entitled
to a place in an assembly.
rdrsNmfttoA^^tjrarwdr. The heir of
my property.
e. ifl aa ld d s @ & &-i8es>u>&Q&irgii,
s. Food prepared for the relations of a
deceased person on the day of his death.
2. [prov.J Bice-water poured into the
mouth of a dying person as the last
token of respect.
iflssusdsiek, s. The duties
and obligations of near relations to per
form funeral rites, and to show respect
to a deceased person, iSSrpggipigfliieitBir
Q*ai/<b*i_DiD. 2. The duty of a child to
support his father in sickness or other
extremity, &c, Lt#&rsin3fiiai*(g*Qfiuyi>
xi_cun. 3. Obligations of the heir to pay
the debts of a deceased person, jyaa?

n-iftaawuQuesisr, s. A female in
the proper degree of consanguinity to
be taken in marriage, *8wia&Q*<uwfip
B-iflemLDLOBkr, s. [prov.] Earth
thrown on a corpse at its burial, by the
near relatives, i3Qrp*<&i0iS&:iliuoi*aQut
Sastr.
&.es>LDiLiiTLL&, s. Possession or
right of possession of property devolv
ing on a child, which, had the parents
been living, would have belonged to
them, spii$>imliL&.
U-iBeeiLDuSasr<ssiw^ s. Want of right
or privilege.
e-iHeaiDQujQda, inf. To take pos
session, to enjoy or claim one's share of
an inheritance, produce, &c.
e-iffssiuxsuifi, s.
Consanguinity,
lineage, ancestral connection, riiui^opmp.
2. Inheritance or right of possession
from ancestors, Q^iajyjQ^fLifi/(jopiP
CLO.
tuiReoineSi, inf. To give freedom
to, to manumit a slave.
QffirsogaifisaLD^ s. A fine emphatic
expression.
e-iflm^i, s. That which is proper
to, peculiar to, tending to, liable to, ex
posed to, deserved, deserving, worthy
of, appropriate to, obnoxious to,
argl.
QfifipcglluQsnii. This is the appro
priate word for it.
&.ifltupeiki2ssT.> s. Condign pun
ishment, deserved chastisement.
e-ifiiuQutT(TTjar, s.
The primary
meaning of a passage, a-Jlumtfoib. 2.
Property in which one has a peculiar
right, 0pm$fti>Bealf&uih,
O-iPiuirS-iBiuune.iflQiuir/r,s. Pro
prietors, i-<=di_iuu<*. 2. Heirs, j>*Prf.
3. Near or responsible relations, etiutp
Qpoot-uj*. 4. The learned, jffat.

H-iftanmdaiL, s. Consanguinity
allowing a marriage connexion, g)rA
aii.<uur<B. 2. Preservation of one's
rights as a relative.
S-iBeatxidseSliuiressnh, s. Marriage
within the prescribed degrees of con
sanguinity.
e-iHemLDSsiressfl, s. Inherited-land.
S-iHes>Lasanniti s. Heirs, ps$sl
rt. 2. Natural guardians, responsible
relatives, aJtuiis*.
e-iflanLDQ&tutu, inf. To discharge
correlative duties, _oloQjiuiu. 2. To
perform funeral rites, a^i^Qrum.
e-iflaDiD^^s^si/ti), s. [prov.] Right
or letters of administration to the es
tate of a deceased person, *0*glr0f&*i<b.
Op/luiiSptecg. Those destitute of love
2. Bight of guardianship in a case of
live only to themselves, whereas they
minority, lunacy, &c, uif&wh.
who possess it are ready to give up
B-if)<ss)LDurrsriTu.i m-fieawQsneim
their lives (fit. bones) for others, (opir.)
i_n_, inf. To own the obligations one is
e-ifliueu
earV-iBiuasr&.if}Giunear,
under to another, on the ground of con
.
Proprietor,
owner, e->i_iu
2.
sanguinity, friendship, religion, country,
Heir, x/tigirar. 3. A near relation, gjiarfe
&c., and to act accordingly,
sir. 4. One worthy of, deserving of,
Qiidan-tt-. 2. To converse with another
p&xaiir. 5. (/J.) Husband, aswttt;-.
on the ties of friendship, consanguinity,
&c, common between them either to
Qsirleodf^ifliusjeir, s. One who
show that such ties exist, or for social
is worthy of death.
enjoyments, *ituiiflEQ*9hLji~.
Jj)igffl/,sgj//?iu6i/6or, s. One whose
K.iflicBiinQuff, inf. To urge one's
duty it is to perform funeral rites.
rights, claims, &c. on the ground of
eiear&@ifiujwasr, s. One near to
consanguinity, usage, occupation, pre
me by the ties of consanguinity, friend
vious services, acquaintance or other
ship, relation, caste, country, &c.
wise, 0*$flgKi*B-vi-CiGu*.
S-ifliuars-rfiiuir&r, s.
A wife,
e_rf?ntouuiK/g;, s. Share of an in
(fl&BTiurdr. (/')
heritance, *p*$iiuub(g.
e.(flB>LCLju/r, s.
Relative au e_/flsLosu, s. Skin, hide, leather,
<?**<. 2. Peel, rind, bark, wetA ; [ex ail,
thority, obligation, &c, -Au*<_u>.
to strip.] (p.)
e-ifteaLDUiSlar^eir^ s. An adopted
sfliyi!leDaiLjGusfs8>aiQpQE]&e&rg2.'GAiei&. Siva
having an eye in his forehead and man
child entitled to the property of the
tled with the skin of an elephant. (O#o.)
adopter, JisiiLj$giiar.
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-(5
e_(75, s. Form, appearance, shape,
figure, fashion, u.f. 2. Beauty, jys;.
3. Body, b-i_*). 4. Appearance, an in
distinct object, Q/sipptb. 5. Image, idol,
statue, JiBr*i4. 6. A vessel, a dhoney,
a ship, &c, *iiu*>. 7. An article, a piece,
different things counted, ^yiiui.. 8. A
course of recitation of prayers, incanta
tions, &c, Qru$$>gi(g. 9. Divinity, divine
influence, power, grace, &c brought in
to a person or idol by the repetition of
incantations, oas-ra^ii. (. 297.) 10. Big
ness, u&asw. 11. (p.) Color, iBpib. 12. A
leech, .s/tiju-, 13. Inner part, interior,
centre, .*. 14. (*#.) Disease, Jurgi. 15.
Anger, signs of anger, Gmuib. 16. Heat,
Qiiuii. 17. The embryo, *cr.
gi*&<5*apgi. Five vessels are coming.
Str^pstektBpmsQaiarcsrl What is that
form or object seen in the distance?
e-(25<E(5$6oiu, inf.
To become
dismembered, to be disunitedas the
parts of a dead bodyas a lock, parts of
a house, &c, to become loose, deranged,
disorganized, u$.i<gfcuu. 2. To be em
aciatedas one in disease, if.i<2ari_.
e-0sQsrrareir, inf. To become
formed, or conceived in the womb, cj*
Qscaa. 2. To assume shape, w^-aQuS
3. [ prov.] To possess a personas
a demon for the sake of uttering oracles,
&.(^g-QsiSlds S-^ijCufft-, inf.
To repeat a course of prayers, &c,
QpQuGuft,
e_
iftss, inf. To become
shaped, &c.as the fetus when advanc
ing towards maturity, o/i?.aii>Qxrtrcr.
b-itj/s/tlI, s. [prov.] An idol,
Statue, S*firaii; [ex miC<S.]
6-(5liul_, inf. To be formed,
shaped, -cr'*. 2. To prosper, rise
to eminence, Sruui_.
B-Quuty., s. A piece, any article
counted.
jjfrn(2aBrpU3}A-(3ijut}.9lait3(3AQp&. Here
are forty pieces of cloth.
u&gtsuuy.. Ten things, articles, uten
sils.
e-(rr>uu#0, inf. To form in the
womb,
2. To mould, shape,
to formas the work of a smith, a
mason, Sec, a-gi>**.
B-QijuQunt, inf. To reiterate in
cantations for expelling a disease, poi
son, &c. 2. To repeat or rehearse a
lesson frequently, in order to learn it
by heart.
s-jTjuj/r^, s. To change one's
shape, metamorphose one's self as the
Rishis are reputed to do, Q*fi0*G)xi
ft. 2. To become changed in counte
nanceas by disease, &c, ffniG^s"-"
e-(5a/L$aj, inf. To become dis
figured by disease, to become deformed.
e.0&jirs, inf. To obtain form,
shape, &c, wif-mor*.
e.0euirda, inf. To form, shape,
fashion, make, mouldas the work of
a smith or mason, _<j#Q*<uiu. 2. To
repair, complete, ?/4u%%
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B&ipGu}tj<5fQfiQptpl6lQtBCriB>m>m*0riO. Oh!
gu^oSeiff, s. Kama, strmssr. (p.)
venerated mother, virtue personified.
e-fTrjzSeoeOrrpgj, s. A thing with
QiiuSlarsjofffisriei. When the vile deeds
out form or shape, without beauty.
(the fruits of them) appeared. (8ai6u&
smb.")
&.(T^e3y>ds, inf. To lose one's
nji slierjyty^Q^t^. A s soon as the deeds
proper appearance, become changed in
connected with former births had become
shape, color, &c, ii}.*itfts.
matured,
(fiwiiup.)
e-0ajeiiLDw, s. [in rhetoric.'] A kind
fi-jTj^a',
v. noun. Being angry,
of comparison from analogyas when
CsrJji/sAi. 2. Appearing, Gpsppio. 3.
a ship at sea is compared to an elephant
in an army, a^e,^*^.
Abundance, uS>. 4. Sprouting, shoot
ing, Ofite&ii. (p.)
e_(50ai/, inf. To become
i_(J5ul/,
v. noun. Abundance, co
formed, conceived in the womb, (lit.) to
take a body or form as the soul ac
piousness, intenseness, is<s9>. (l').)
cording to the deeds of former births, *e-QF)Sui, s. Origin as from seeds,
miif-QiSts. 2. To assume a shapeas
Sec, growth, production, birth, tSptii-i; [ex
in transmigrations, incarnations, and
cj, to grow, arise.] See uiiQsaaih, j/tiGuns
transient appearances of a deity, &c
*S<5*ii. Wils. p. 708. BCHA.
Qmia^m Qataa.
e-(rrjQeueifl, s. An imaginary ap e-ljg, SQpar, e-^QQesresr, Ca/ear,
o. n. To dissolve with heat, to
pearance of a person, or other objects,
melt, liquify, to be fused, *eoru. 2. (fig.)
a visionary object, an illusion, chiefly
To become tender, to melt as the heart, to
applied to the supposed sight of an
absent lover, a^jQwcfyC^pio. (p.)
be kind, be appeased, to sympathize, com
miserate, pity, g|rewt. 3. To glow with
e-Q^QisueiRdaiTil. & S-Q^Qeuetfl^
love, losarBSmriu.
GjippiblQ/*l/uiQ, s. The imagi
B-gGsiCt-arQut. With melting love.
nary appearance of an absent lover.
(fi>SW,)
See above.
B-(rj)QjetfluLJi-,inf To appear
S. His heart melting like wax before the
as a visionary object, .cy"<>Q
fire
*
t2pG<ap.
lis(ijuia>iQut9c6Qfi*iiB<Qif$<5QeT. The
gods whose bodies melted, through want
e-(t$Q<sup, inf. To rise or increase
of air, like wax statues.
in numbersas the repetition of pray
ers or incantations, io*)roKy/,S)*tf**. 2.
uiem(y> (J!ja, inf. To be kind, to
To be possessed of a demon for the
pity, sympathize.
utterance of oracles, ^QirGup. 3. (fig.')
s_|T5<itD, v. nonn. Melting (of
To become furious, to fall into a fit,
heart), tenderness, pity, compassion,
commiseration, sympathy, r*M. 2.
.(yff/p4Pcy<?ij>iA. Divine power will
Tender or ardent love to a deity, or
be acquired in proportion to the reitera
a dear friend, jptrif. 3. Melting, n_<j
tion of the incantations.
e-(7rjQeiipu(Bpp, inf. To form, to
B-QijdsiEi&mLi, s. To show kind
fashion, _<j(y>*"-'*.
ness, to relent, &c
e-0Qeupp, inf. To reiterate in
u>65Tfii/(5<iii), s. Tenderness of
cantations for expelling a disease, poison
mind.
from the bite of a snake, &c, wtfirfimf
ajgiswiiiiiQsiS**. 2. To cause a demon a_0iS(X), s. The thighs, Qpireat.
to possess some one for the purpose of
(**) (P-)
uttering oracles, ascertaining future
eventsas that a sick friend can be a_(T5*(g, s. Steel, woog;. (c.)
restored to health, ^GasG&pp. 3. To
L (75 in essr eo fi-(5 d(9ju>6Btsr, s.
instigate one for the performance of an
evil action, &iuGijsfibsQ*iutu.
Iron-ore, iron-sand.
LDGgue>i(Vj, s. The form of a man. e_ (77).sg), QQpear, S-(^d@Qearesr, Qeu
or,
v. a. To melt with heatas
@jbgii(nj, g. Any thing small. 2.
metals, or other congealed substances, to
A small vessel, a bark.
dissolve, liquify, fuse, run, fliSpxaxts. 2.
*e_(T5, adj. Much, excessive, ^ilds
To reduce one as a disease, to emaciate,
iDr. 2. Large, great, QuAv. 3. Long,
miC-i^, 3, To afflict, distress, ug^*. (*^.
rfwiri^, 4. Valuable, precious, SJw;<ui^.
21.)
Wils. p. 163. Uku.
gjc3rG5A)oSDpOff^<5*?^5(ir. By sweet
speech, he melted the heart of the divi
8.(75, dQQpesr, pQpesr, uQuefc, #,
nity. (Srfi/.)
v. n. To be angry, be provoked, be
tSiurfielFepeafiitGss&ijGutC-Ls. The dis
fierce, to rage, GsnSis. 2. To exhibit
ease has emaciated him.
signs of anger, fiar*/r5ijiv*riii_ 3. To be
abundant, copious, iBx. 4. To be intense,
jTAste-i/ryAfflCwu/fyAegu*-? How many
#$sRsa. 5. To be great, Qu^w. 6. To
times did it take to melt it?
sprout, shoot, often. 7. To havo an
rtSrginfljiQuKSrguy*. Melt gold on an
origin, come into existence, to be evolved,
auspicious day.
Q/l/l/i_. 8. To appear, assume form,
e_(75fi**/7uj, inf. To cast or
Qfirpp. 9. To result in effectsas the deeds
of former births, to grow mature, *
run metals in bars, in mass, &c for fur
loiitS^tv. (p.)
ther use.

e.(5aSa//r/ri, inf. To cast, found,


to run metals.
e_(5j(g/rjii), s. Borax, Qeuasar
strib.
&.(ii)(uiSliiifluji}>, s. Gonorrhsea
with a discharge of blood, ;^6Jj
a_(75*gtoss3/?, s. Solid globules
of gold soldered together around a ring
and worn by women as an ear-pendent,

e-jTjfltjuO^y, inf. To cause one


to relish, like, &c. ; to excite desires,
e.(jSi*Q*!uiu. 2. To impart flavor,
make relishable, to season, *a>*uutis,
e-(nj&uQu&*-, s. An alluring dis
course.
B-qS&iu/BmpeueBr, s. One who has
tasted any thing.
e-^Suj/Twuffia), s. A euphoni
ous poem.
e.(^fittj/763r6i/6Barffl/, s.
Delicious
food.
e-^&eu^dsriisekf s.
Dainties,
delicacies.
^y^dEo/jTjS, s. Daintiness, deli
cacy.
e_Qjj), dGlQpe!sr.lpQ$e!sr, uGu6sr,d&,
v. a. To experience, enjoy, or suffer the
fruits of actions, jfurf*. 2. [prof.] To
taste, prove by the taste, mmutM*.
e_(T7j0, d@pgn , pjigs, <s@ J>,
c. n.
To relish, to be tasteful, be pleasant to the
Senses, Amadfiseap.
JI&eesri&sGs&pg. I like that.
Crii4ufi*Cmr? Can one relish, or like
the taste of the margosa tree?
c_fi4rr(2pPsf(jfi4<5(3f]c5'MS. Urvasi, de
lectable as ambrosia to the taste
a_(2)<9F-, s. (Hin.) Proof, .Sge^i.

^j>hsuailestf(gc^.ijQLniij-ff. The ele


phant rolled him over and over.
e.(T^iL<S^eeiirdsLeo, s. The sea
with rolling billows.
1-, inf. To form or make pills. {Med.)
isniL\Q^iLiy inf. To tumble down
and bitesaid of a dog.
euirturrg)2i(VjLLi^, inf. To use so
phistry, to dispute clamorously.
swsuq^lLi, inf. To throw dice.
e-Oil, v. noun. Rolling, re
volving on a plane, the revolution or
turning of a wheel, whirling, n-GiLQm*.
2. Fraud, artifice, trick, sophistry in
overcoming an antagonist, l/jilQ. 3.
[in architecture.] Roundness, globosity,
moulding. piriLS). 4. Terrifying, frighten
ing, driving away, Qiqc.
a_cyLL(At/fLi^firii-Di_*/>*B/t4. Pre
varication and lying lead to begging.
[prov.]
a.s3rgyBi_(U1'(77LL^^c5^L/cjuuCier. I fear
not your sophistry.
s.0LL<SuLf!TLLickeiraisir, s. A man
of tricks and frauds.
S-(t^lL<Bw east ear w, s. A poem, or
song composed of syllables occurring in
rapid succession.
(5esBT(75i-l, s. The roundness
of a bullet or ball.
r^esm(i^LLu.niLdail.L^^ inf. To
tie up a person head to heels.
Oun-goTganjilffl, s. A gold ring
without seal or stone.
s-Q^amss)L^, b. A ball, a bowl, a
globe, any thing round, i-*ii>i_ 2.
Boundness, globularness, fiiCS.
e-Q^essreaju-uueosnnii, s. Balls of
cake, rounds of cake.
e-(nj68iireB)tiLi(njLLi} inf. To form
balls of clay, boiled rice, &c, to make
pills.
*e-QF)p$BlfiLci, s. Property, e-ifliu
Ouny*. 2. Profit obtained by a trade or
work, QfitfieSviiuib. 3. Interest for money,
mLLcf-. 4. Increase, maijiii. Wils. p. 160.
Bidit'hi. (p.)
* e_ <TT)p$ <r ii> , s. Fury, violent
anger, rage, Qu^iQatuii as SlQraffirii ;
which see. 2. [in rhetoric] Warlike
rage as one of the nine emotions of the
mind expressed by poetry, tair/rfiSiiQviitirsi.
(p.) 3. Turmeric, Curcuma longa,
B-<5P$38*B3insiuBi80SBT. He came \xx a
furious attitude.
H-QijpfilirurGij&wi}), s. One of the
musical modes, gtiudr.
K-tT^pfslsGnn&w, s. Asthma, u>ir
rm>tijLy.
&.(^^!rek, s. A furious person,

67gitcL/(5, s. An emaciating
disease, pitSmfi.
e-QTjdQj, t>. noun. Fusion, melt
ing, liquifaction, Mj*<ge*.
s2.(7jifesr, s. [proo.] An ema
ciating or stinting diseaseas of men
or plantains, &c, &tQ*ri.
e-q^d&etx i^ppS), v. noun. Stint
ing or blightingas disease especially
in plantains.
B-QjdSasr ii>, s. A kind of arsenic,
jt&*anjr**imii. 2. Any thing that fa
cilitates the fusion of metalsas borax.
i-lgi(njS(Qtsujy s. New-made
ghee.
e_0(gtD6!i3fl, s. One of the wives
of Krishna, ... ... :; s.
*e_(T5(5Loti), s. Gold, Qunesr,
Wils. p. 706. Bukma. (p.)
K-twj&uuQpp E-(T5<KS!//r<s<s, in/.
*e_0^, . Taste, good taste, re
To prove, verify, QmuuiSts.
lish, gustation, flavor, , 2. Being
pleasant to the ear, that which is deli e-Qfjetng1, 3. impr. for b-^S; which
cious, exquisite, *jJciui4. 3. Attraction,
see.
taking, allurement, enticement, gj&uib. 4.
Best relish, ii<g>. Wils. p. 707. Bu- e-fTjtJ-, QQpeisr, e.^lL^lG'otsot,
<;(*, tLfftii-, u. a. To roll a ball, or
CHL
wheel, trundle a hoop, &c, to wheel a
e-^fi^jii, 8. Pleasantness, tastebarrow, to bowl, turn about, revolve a
fulness, deliciousness, ugrib. 2. Dainties,
thing on a plane, to whirl, (a discus, &c),
jglsdiuyaBSB*. Wils. p. 707. ltUCHIpassing through the air at right angles
KARA.
with the horizon, a-aajQsuu. 2. [prov.]
b.(t$& sirtoirtfgis, inf. To be wellTo defeat a rival by arguments, sophistry,
&c, to overcome in athletic exercises,
seasoned.
games, to overmatch, <2iu. 3. To beat
s-^&sitlLi, inf. To allure by
a drum rapidly, to beat a ruffle, ioAjiia>a
baits, dainties, shows, &c ; to cause one
kiui$.m*. 4. [in architecture.] To form a
to engage in, or relish a pursuit, by giv
moulding, PrCi_. 5. To form clay or
ing a gratifying fore-taste, grfui/4iiu,
other substances into balls or globules by
3. To attract, entice, decoy, ^sMu^as
rolling, working in the hand, &c; r
<8<ytli_; [ex
V.]
s-d^Qsiresor, inf. To be attracted,
_A>(5*0rfU*@C<urrru9<tA(/(5LLl9.. Guiding
allured, decoyed by bait, a taste, experi
the wheel of power as the sovereign of the
ence, profit, &c, aJsQtifiu.
universe.
jyii&oruiyoDi-asKyiL&o. The beaver snake
G-q^SpiLi) inf. To be sweet,
will bite, will tumble him over (and bite
pleasant, ammQprt&p.
him). (A curse.)
e_(5s?u/r(f<5, inf. To taste, prove,
e-qjjLLup-pem/ida, inf. To roll and
examine, or ascertain by tasting, *a>*
sew a border a kind of hemming.
.(75 lL Lf.uuirirds &.Q^iLt^.eS^jd
.(Tjffluui, inf. {with dative.'] To
*, inf. To roll the eyes and look intent
relish, be sweet, taste well, a.cyfl<uiiJ<yi*.
ly with signs of anger or intimidation.
2. [with datiee of pers. or thing."] To
like, be taken with, to have relish for,
&-@LLtf.uQuin, inf. To roll a
or to be fond of pursuit, employment,
ball, &c. 2. To defeat by arguments,
by a display of skill, or by sophistry,
*/ra/(5E_(5s9uui_, inf. To have
to overcome in games, &c,
3. To be the cause of ruin to a family, e-Qfjj&filireir, s. The god Siva who
a special liking for any kind of food.
&C, ^uS*^u<?uii_.
rj4<gcyS!uri*(5<!yfi. That which is
disperses the tears of mortals and demi
f9fii&mvfi&(if-eoiiq{5iLif-GuiiLig. Per
agreeable to the tongue will be so to
gods, ar; [ex <sa, to weep.] Wils. p.
jury has ruined the family.
poetry.
707. Budra.
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*-(5H
Ofireosii0Li, s. The use of a word e_(TKsuii, s. Shape, form, figure,
likeness features, gestures, &c, ifLii. 2.
for a particle representing the caseas,
Beauty, symmetry, jjip. 3. Image, idol,
/iS.CWiri_i./*0r<*, He beat with a stick
here Q**rG> is used for <%**', j^forAwii
statue, Qftgutb. 4. Body, human or other,
n.i_*i. 5. (p.) Color, good color, ipib.
if-stibwcViLiar. Th is person is more power
ful than the other.
c{y^f?ty2a3riuB^OFiwQtrt$-. Adorned
with bracelets, the damsel came to invest
*&-(7^uu ?5, g. One of the courte
her lover with a beautiful garland.
zans of Strerga, G/si/uBxtf.Qejig
See
^_(t^eumaiTLLuf., s. A glass, mir
m^mft. ( p.)
ror, looking glass.
*.cTijuBQ/irri_i4j. Urvasi presenting
betel.
e-^ayj/r^^irii, s. The knowledge
e-QTjuuih, 8. Heat of the sun, or
of the shape, feature, lines, &c, of the
human body, including palmistry and
temperature of the atmosphere,
physiognomy, considered as indicating
2. Abundance, copiousness, greatness, inthe moral and mental characteristics of
tenseness, iStggi. 3. Millet flour, $H*mct.
the individual. See cZai^rer^.
4. Anger, Qaiuib. (p.)
B-QTjsuiDnp,
inf. To be transform
^(TFjui-Qjruiui, a. A sheep's horn,
ed.
sl(T5si;Old, inf. To assume a
-(TjLDzii, s. Heat of the sun, the
formas a deity, an^wOieSM.
heat of the atmosphere, sultriness, close
ness, HAtmib. 2. Noon, noon-day, icjfi e_(7Fja/ffi), 8. A kind of pendent or
car-drop, gjfirjcrf.
utesrtb.
e~(T7)Su/r6!>z>ft, s. [prov.] An emaciated
Why do you go out in the middle of the
body, barebones, OiorS*^(i_Ai.
day when it is so hot, that a snake let loose
e-fT^euireesfluibp, inf.
To grow
would die?
lean,
to
be
emaciated.
B.Q2LD<siT6i)u>, s. The hot season.
e_ (77) ay /rs-ii, s. A kind of cucumber,
e_(2ju>pgid(V)e8i, inf. [prov.] To
QmiAafl, Cucumis utilissimus, L.
cease at noon, as from learning, labor, e-grf, s.
A plant, isniifQ^eS,
&C, ictSduiarQBrj&AiiSi-.
Achyranthes aspera, L. 2. A parasite,
e.^tooJ,, s. [prop.] The mid
4&sg-rf. 3. Solanum Indicum,
day release, cessation, &c.
e-(Tjo9ii/uL/, s. A kind ofmedicinal
^.r^wQev^eir, s. Noon, mid-day.
salt, fycjS/ijiv.
E-(3lo7, inf. To be hot, sultry, e_(ffjs)y, *. Fear, dread, alarm,
closeas weather, -tj.sofli.
^y#*ii. (p.) 2. Form, shape, *no.
e^Q^LoSbceuirrF! , s. Sand containing S-jT^S)/, QQ/D&r, -0s3Qe3resr, Qsuesr,
tuts", v. a. To unsheath, draw out of a
metal, fi_Cw#(fler\i.
case or sheath, aiiaQpfivSump^pmsw. 2.
^-(BQP e-0^p'AJ?/) s. A thunder
To draw between the finger and the
bolt, g)*. (p.)
thumbas a hair, thread, straw, &c, to
free it from oil, moisture, &c ; or a neck
B-aQxQpsisiiiQvreStjaQp. Very loud thun
lace, to remove the beads; or a tamarind
dering of the tremendous arrows.
twig, to remove the leaves, &c, fiattfof^^Su
V-QQpsfSjneo, s. A terrific, thun
la*. 3. To draw the hand with pressure
dering noise.
down a limb, or any part of the body, to
allay pain, inflammation, &c, also down a
a.(3(jD<E@j-@)iu, s. A dog whose
pole, or other cylindrical body, *<g*<g&-,ss
bark alarms
ajaf>0p<si-<!sm. 4. To loosen or tighten a
noose, siSjt.aopB/cr*. 5. To pierce through,
&-QFj(ip E-jTjLo, s. A thunder-bolt,
penetrate, pass through, enter, or transfix,
2. Fear, dread, alarm, ji*ed>. (p.)
as an arrow, a needle, &c., reTf.
&-(7f)Lhu!rLr>, s. Copper, Qewt-f.
Jrtrarfp_Carcv#^?er. He Came with
2. Assafoctida, Narthe assafoctida, Gu(jj
a drawn sword.
scui. 3. A serpent, ftuuit. (p.)
Qe&8aiibLiuc<3&df,ji. The arrow reach
ed the heart and pierced it.
e_0siyic e^Q^eii&GiiesS, s. [in
rhetoric.'] Identification of the objects of
a_(5L(tDajtD, *. The use of one
Gently flowing water will wear away
comparison, metaphor in general, compri
case for anotheras the dative for the
even a rock.
sing many species, r.aT.-.r!.aGi^L,C'Cj^
local ablative, &C., CaAS'smai/tJLyiol'.jjao*.
^wAwtia>utfis^OLipCiuiLi-gi. (The dart)
JODWUUL-&G~JS8>S. SCO tL^USli.
.\ --/^^ri,- . iL />.-_ ., -. p., Feeding
entered his breast and passed through him.
e-Q^eusuu^,
inf.
To
speak
me
the minor and parrot with milkhere
^j5)s>i/ij(jS!Br. He drew his sword.
taphorically.
the objectives are used for the dative.
Ss,rs>iuij<ySij<?ijiQ. Strip off the pot
(-)
e-0Q/Q/(5ai;LD, s.
A double
herbs or greens.
^p<x>pm<5*'*<-i*. To ford, or wade
fi.jTjL/uw'Sso, s.
Declension of
metaphoras, sssrofl$sGrQxti>Gs>at(nrE3a
uj*atfpo>p,the elephant-mountain-breast
through a river.
nouns.
of the damsel.
e-0eud(^<i^, inf. To stab, pierce,
e-(75L/o9/r?, s. The expression of
e_(77}Si/S,
dQQpeisr, ^fC^sor, uQueor,
transpierce, transfix.
the caseas wrffigtaSl.
*, v. a. To mctaphorize, e-aasuutyfi.
s_ (5 enpgi Heir d a , inf. To bore
E_a/aoiDH/(75q, s. A particle of
through, or into, as with an instru
comparisonas wfsiGut&qpsib, face like *&-(iT}Gi]Q, s. A courtezan of Swerment, or as beetles and other insects.
ga, v-tsuu8. Wils. p. 163. Urvasuee.
the moon.

e-(T5^j<se!iafls2D, s. A courtezan
of Siva, a dancing girl of one of his tem
ples.
s. A plant, &eu,gp
t*8, Ocimum basilicum.
e-<25^^j/f, s. A class of demigods,
inferior manifestations of Siva being
eleven in number, viz.: iCJdr, si"*',
O-C^jjlrsjr, ff&sfiSrt &j GaleffijSfijr, irttarar,
S^iutar, ?ujC,3*c5r, uQvitp ua/tar, uffi\S, Q#e?
uSiudr. Wils. p. 707. Kt'DRA.
fi-Cij^^jsffSssar, s, A species of
guitar,
S-Q^^^anisih
aiil-&u>, s.
Tlie nuts of the Elucocarpus gaiiitras,
worn as beads by religious mendicants
of the Siva sect, *.4giiaUiciBfi ; [ex
jf^<a, eye.] Wils. p. 708. Rddraksha.
e-d^jifd s it iL &@ it up en L-th , s. A
large garland or necklace of the sacred
beads or the nuts of the Elceocarpus.
e-gpfslinrLL&LDemif), s. A bead as
worn by mendicants' widows.
e-^pgjlarrL-ffQpsiii, s. The figures
or lines on religious beads.
e-Q^^sriresS&.0p$esiiT, s. Parvati, uiiuugi, Wils. p. 708. Kudran'ee.
B-(njfi]8iririJ)Qa}&u>, s. A libation
performed by pronouncing the incanta
tion called Kudramantra.
*^0^<5/(?ir/r(25/r//?, s. The fiftyseventh year of the sixty which form the
Hindu cycle. See cy-^.
e_(25y, s. Form, shape, wt^.euui.
2. [in grammar.'] A class of particles
comprising four kinds, viz.: 1. Qapgtamif
(jl/, the particles which form the declen
sions. 2. la=ir^<y4, those that form the in
flections of verbs including three species,
(a) SJ?, verbal terminations, (ft) g)aoi_
OJw, characteristics of tense and several
other intervening particles in the forma
tion of verbs, derivative nouns, &c. 3.
tiAaau, auxiliary, component particles em
ployed in the formation of the two classes
of verbs. 4. sc"-i<si-i, particles of terms of
comparison. 5. The relative participles,
^8m, ^<=r, &c, affixed to nouns to make
adjectives of them.
a-QTjLjpQ&iTein&i s. The suppres
sion of the characteristics of the cases
as wr^afl.
e.(^L/iji-/6B5r/f^, s. Sand'hithe
union of the particles of inflections with
nouns and pronouns, <?^toc/cjw*Siu

114

s-ga* ao^ia, inf. To stitch


through. 2. To nail through, transfix.
3. To pierce, or pass throughas a
thorn, a weapon, a nail, &c ; ex. ,g<>c*<,-5
.. the nail is gone through.
E.(5ffl/6SBr(?uff, in/. To slip off
as beads from a string, to become loose,
or to slip through, or become tight as a
noose.
e-d^eitfsith, . [prov.] A noose,
*<s*<sS-^Qoj <rfl, s.
Transparency,
translucency.
e.jT^aiyafr^, . Gram, 0*w, Dolichos uniflorus. (Jd.) (p.)
^.(Tjsrf?, s. Diathrasis, or socket and
ball in a joint, u#A>*.s*apLi<B. (^n<.)
e_(3eff?L//rsff-
Quiud, inf. To
be dislocated, &c.as a joint.
S-0aRuQuujiTeif, v. noun. A dis
location, B&&LltiLlljSl.
e-(jsfflQ<u., in/. To set a dis
located joint.
e_(T5&rr, . Any thing that rolls, or
turns as a ball, a bowl, a wheel, &c, *-<s
mm 2. The wheel of a carriage. Saw
or*. 3. A kind of arsenic, .iisuu.-swewa,
K-qifistr&snkpw, s. A kind of load
stone.
e_(T7)sira_(T7j&rr, s. A carriagewheel, C&tgt*. 2. (p.) The fourth lunar
mansion,
3. A wheeled car
riage, u*4-. 4. A circle, u1j_i4.
. A spice, coriander
seed, Qa-,- jmjbjoJ, Conundrum sativum.
-t 'j/. p..-r.-, v. n. To turn about as a
wheel, or dice, to roll, bowl, trundle, turn
ble over and over, revolve on a plane, spin
or whirlas a thrown discus, at right
angles with the horizon, i^rar. 2. To be
come round, grow globular, fin. 3. (c.) To
perish, die in numbersas in battle, by an
epidemic, &c. ; to wasteas wealth, &c. ;
to become extinct, be exterminated, jp^u
m-gahSGurmtii. May you die. (An im
precation.)
<^r<ar.LLiQudj>r(p<5'ailr?uri5^tr. His
whole circle is extinguished.
M*0&utlmiDrtj(5iii*<!u*&)pffi. To die un
noticed.

. Pearl-like gold beads.


e_(^5(_ii, . A word of unknown
origin, <S^. 2. Fame, notoriety, famil
iarity, iSifl&ii. Wils. p. 708. Rcd'ha.
sugjiu^ii, s. A word underived.
a. The Sanscrit name for
words
etymology
sim
ple
or whose
primitive
names isofunknown;
things, >.
(in ffrgftr0i0nr by #B)*rifl*fiBiu\) 2. What
is famous or notorious, AiB&pMatgi, Wils.
p. 708. Kub'hi.
*e_^(_/iSii), . One of the seven
modes of marking time in music, i.;u>
ptatb. 2. Identification of the object of
comparison, metaphor in general, compris
ing many species, a-a"**"*1. Wils. p.
709. RuPAKA.
u aireviasirnth, s. Metaphor,
metaphoric language, *
e_(25(_;/ririi, s. Proof, demon
stration, fi<S I i-.'V *.
B-gjuarriruut, inf. To be prov
ed or shown, Quhuulu
e.^usirjruu^, inf. To prove,
demonstrate, adduce evidence, Qmjij
*tL.(^u ;g 6ir ustr <g3<53>ir, s.
The
primitive element of sight, &c, u&spancij
fimtSQniarjj.
*e_(Y5/_/ii>, *. Form, shape, object
of vision, appearance, image in the mind,
*it-*ib. 2. Image, idol, tiiSiaib. 3. Beauty,
4. Color, f>it. 5. Posture, attitude,
rfa.. 6. Features, lineament,
Wils.
p. 709. Rupa.
tiiMSutfl&itmg,JCiJr. I will give it
in some shape or other.
a_(3;uQ<r/T(2>uii>, s. Object of sight,
vision.
a-Qjurr(njuu>, s. Form and form
lessnessan attribute of r/ttS^ti, as the
fifth of the nine forms, or transmutations
of deity. See miQu/nb.
E-^jlS, s. One that has shape, a
person, a visible object, the opposite to
jysJ. 2. A fair, beautiful, or well-form
ed person. Wils. p. 709. Ron.
*e_5/-/Ti/j, s. A rupee, Qevetretflisn
viaiuii; \_ex rgumib, silver.]
e_(Wj/S, sSQ/Dssr, pQfar, uQuasr,
**, v. a. To prove, evideuce, demonstrate,
identify, QwuuJi*.
e.^i.Sdsj'Lb, s. A. clear or visible
manifestation, or appearance as of the
deity, &c, ^siS****.
e_(WjL9<55//?, d8Qpek,^Q^ar, uQuetsr,
**, v. n. To appear as a deity, become
manifested, assume a shape, visible or
invisibleas the inferior gods, nn*^.
2. To assume shapeas an embryo, to be
formed in the wombas the foetus, *cj>

Many were carried off by the pestilence.


E_(7jsOTU)iBf], s. The polished or
rounded gem. (urr.)
o_(i$&:irrfs8(tg$gltuu>, J. Inexhaus
tible splendid wealth. (j/pQifr.)
wesSinesSiuniifQ^eirei^ v. noun. Be
coming round globules or grains.
zuiTTf^TjQ ,-slSI, .
The whirling
discus.
Jr^i_ i(?,/7, s. A large rolling
car. (a^*.)
s-(t^lL&, v. noun.
Rotundity, *B-(Wjut3iu ih, t. That which is hand
globosity, globularnejs, lrcfl. 2. Re
some, beautiful, jjiea*''*. 2. Silver,
volving as a wheel, Gi.ft.?cQ.
GW-.-f). 3. Wrought silver, Q
cos
4. Wrought gold, OmdroNM, Wils. p.
a.(5tltS tunesQpu>,
A round
709. Rupya.
face.
19

e_n/r, s.
Utterance, speaking,
speech, Qui*. 2. A word, an expression, a
sentence, a declaration, a saying, <2uuS. 3.
Explanation, interpretation, commentary,
exposition, gloss, verbal renderings, &c ,
ffijfiCojrssru. 4. Gold, Qu4r. 5. [/
native lexicons.] The words for which
synonymes or meanings are given, also
the generic term of which the species are
given, Qjrpuiutar. 6. Sound,
7.
Eminence,
8. The written word,
sacred writings, holy writ, as one of the
three means of attaining knowledge. Cap
Qujitf; several kinds of B_at, or modes of
explanation are given by Tamil Gram
marians. The author of Ah has given
four, viz. : 1. cv*#w, the main sentiment
or scope of the text explained, also called
ftputtnf*. 2. LpapOT, verbal explana
tion, or interpretation, word by word, or
clause by clause, also called atsnstig^eri.
3. QurtfiuL/m, the substance of the text
omitting rhetorical ornament, and ad
juncts, or a free rendering of the text
without interruption, also called Qurtfiuu/j
#ftiw and <J*i_|w.Note. The latter
is the same as u^q(bi would be without
the words of the text interspersed. 4.
alijteaw, explanation at large, comment or
exposition with proofs, illustrations, &c,
also called
and S/l^air; any of the
preceding three, or any other kind of
explanation may be included in this last.
According to
-i>r is divided into
two general classes, viz. : *i5-.i,'ss> and
1 . armit-mwtfm, briefexposition,
or explanation of the text embracing five
sub-divisions, (a) *<5A*", the scope of
the text, (b) i^uQuKsii, verbal rendering
being either as lis*j>w or as the scope and
definition of QufgfrjL/air, given above, (c)
^firresrib, example for illustration, (rf) rf,
anticipating objections, {lit.) proposing
questions, (e) afaat_, answering such objec
tions or questions as may possibly occur.
2. J(j^vSD'. copious or complete explana
tion embracing fourteen sub-divisions. I,
un-ji, giving the text or verse to be ex
plained with different readings and choice
exposition. 2. <a^r, the general scope,
or import of the text, as in
3.
Mum, giving the parts of speech, or
showing the grammatical connection when
necessary to clear away obscurities. 4. CW
fiQurtga, giving equivalent, literal words,
or clauses as ujijQurtg*, in *i*ifmt, verb
al renderings, &c. 5. Ove^aw, a free
rendering of the text as Qu>iiuiyc*, above.
6. -0jKru, illustration by examples, as
above. 7.
anticipating objections, or
raising questions as before. 8. >W-, an
swering such objections or giving reasons
in support of the statements in the text.
9. aSCn-ii, special explanation, particular
remarks. 10. tSfiq, supplying ellipses as of
cases or otherwise. 1 1. ^i*mb, determin
ing the meaning of doubtful terms by refer
ence to the subjects under discussion, as be
longing to such a head, &c, or according
to another exposition pointing out the be
ginning and ending of the discussion of the
different subjects respectively, the opinions
of different commentators. 12.
de
ciding the meaning of terms concerning
which there may be diversity of opinion.
13. uutk, inference, applications or recapi
tulation to show what is to be learnt by
the text. 14. ^G)Au*fBr<h, quotations, or
textuary proofs from other authors. (/>.)
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B-Qirir
e_sin/riJ.i_, inf. To comment on
a work.
B. SB)itsirgear, s. A commentator,
expositor, LsejSMiu*-.
B-aairdQ&ir&r, a. The construc
tion given by the commentator to the
text, a-SB>rsFrdr*G&.
^.esjirQffiLuj, inf. To speak, de
clare, Qu*. 2. To make a commentary,
tSiuriQiUwanbuexreBtr.
a.
s. A work on which a
commentary has been written, o-sniQup
p&*>.
tL an ir u rr i uaS-Sw^rCi/j, s. A
work witli its commentary.
S-emniunQifliuair, s. [used honorifically ] A commentator,
e-G(nuf7(_, inf. To say, speak,
tell, Qr*nu. 2. To converse, dispute,
Cut. (p )
Having said thus, Vishnu who wears
the color of the broad sea condescended
to start (urr.)
m-ee)irujiTuS(j^ds, inf. To be. in
prose.
Q-GsinuSeodaesBui, s. Rules for
making commentaries. There are five
according to rgt*i*Bi, viz.: 1. u#ib. 2.
Uj3uQurr(j&. 3. ilk&iuib, 4. S>. 5. ?>i
s.eetrraSii>2srTi_eo, v. noun. Addi
tions to a text by a commentatorone
of the
Q-&s}nQiu(ip0, inf. To write a
commentary.
E.B)/ra/sirs5)u), s- Eloquence, ora
torical power, figAiuuQu**. 2. Forcible
language that cannot be controverted,
Qsspfiiljjib,
Q-GBnevn&s6u>i s. Prose composi
tion, discourse, language.
uftl(joan/r!i/ii>, s. A poem with
commentary.
^(ga/srr^a/fTjan/r, s. The expla
nation of Tiruvalluvar's book.
e^emrr, Qrogj, k&gi, iLjih, iu, v. n. [eul.
b.bt^.] To be rubbed into a powder or
paste, to wear away by attrition, to be
indented, or effaced by rubbing, G>m.
t^Qa&uf,3Mw*r<Ju%9r. The whole
affair has proved abortive, it has come to
nothing.
e-aa/r, r. noun. Rubbing, friction,
attrition, a/uuei. 2. Touch of gold, or
silver on the stone, assay, u>ipp^nQ^mi,
3. Gold for touching, Qurar.
cew/r/FiiJii), g. Superiority of gold
or silver shown by the touch.
e_aniTUjj6la(njeSI, s. A touch-stone,
n_iusrfl. 2. A touch-needle, wrpp^Jli
p-asiniunseS, s. A touch-needle.
S-eaniLjakrear, inf. To be rubbed.
ttssinpei) B-eairujed s_an/re^, p.
noun. Rubbing,
2. Waste by
rubbing, friction, &c, <?j*if.
146.

*e_(?J"/rti, s. A name of Adam's


**, v. a. To rub a substance held in the
peak, a mountain in Ceylon, Sim*sq-utpb.
hand into a powder or paste, to wear
Wils. p. 712. Rohaga.
away by rubbing, to grate, G^cji*. 2. To *>_(?ir/rdS(S33f), s. The fourteenth
try by a touch-stone, to test, wtppfimt^eat*.
lunar mansion represented by a wheeled
3. ( p.) To speak, tell, say, declare, ar
carriage and containing five stars of the
ticulate, Gu*. 4. To explain, teach, spilt*.
bull, o ffjc-;?*rev. 2. (p.) The mother of
5. To sound, gsS*s.
Baladeva, uwC^orcjij.
gGprrrB&twimDt. Speak modestly even
*e_(?ir/rs(@, s. Dog, /5/ruj.
to your inferiors. (gru.)
e.sto(r<s6U, s. A touch-stone, Qunehr b-Cd irirsiM, . Disease, distemper,
Wils. p. 710. Rooa. 2. A bud,
a blossom, y<jii>q. 3. Mounting, ascend
6. etarrdpQ&na>, s. A spoken word.
ing, cjism. Wils. p. 712. Roha.
e$if)gjes>rrd&, inf. To explain at
e-G'nnaiS sunn emu ti>, s. Removal or
cure of disease.
large, expatiate upon, amplify, dilate.
S-QunaebpeoTS-GffirQ, s. A dis
&m&osrQpaDirda, inf. To rub down
eased person, Sui^o.^dr. Wils. p. 711.
sandal wood into a paste.
Room.
(5f7s!Di^sroff, inf. To reduce
^f&nQnn&u))
s. Disease arising
pills to a powder.
from the lust of concupiscence.
jprgiisands, inf. To write a book. *e^QsrirQessFl, $ The fourth lunar
w^f^eairds, inf. To rub down
asterism, a_Grr*mRmrir. 2. (p.~) Mother of
Balarama, uufn2i*(si). Wils. p. 712. Rohib
saffron into a paste.
or Rouin'ee. 3. The Pgffi* plant,
Qu trekeg/emirds, inf. To try gold
Helleborus niger, L. 4. The t!/s(?#Ms*
on a touch-stone.
plant, a medicinal and exotic plant used
Qpengpenndgy inf. To foretell,
in diseases of the eye. 5. The nutgall,
s*arii, Terminalia chcbula, L. 6. A girl
predict.
nine
years old, ^sarun^tBtsQuQus^.
e_aD/ruL/, v. noun. Rubbing, wear
S-QsjrrQesS^if
ivek, s. Balarama,
ing away, GSsuuiy. 2. Assaying, testing
metals, &c, i.<nto>. 3. Telling, Qi
e_(?ir/r/Bas\), s. A pestle, K-eoden-x .
e_aw/r<9r, C^paV, s-isan&Qetsrm, Qeu
(P-)
tir.
t). n. [a change of n-Mj.] To e_Qn-ir&Lb, s. A high sense of honor,
rub, K-sBtti,
keen sensibility, quick perception of an
indignity, delicacy, jealousy, araih. (c.)
^*A<s<?r*ii9AiSw. Lust (or intense de
sire) knows no shame.
, (_^5, is a cor. of
. n. To rub
S-QurrffiEjQsLLieusir, s. A man
one's self against a thing, to rub as beasts
against a post, &c, to chafe,
2. To
destitute of spirit, honor, a dastard, a
wear away by useas the feet by walking,
poltroon, uirtar?rdr.
as a seat by sitting, &c, tyu. 3. v. a.
e-QiriTffisiraiF&uSevGOiT^etjeBr, s. One
To rub hard, scour, scrape, or scratch
without honor or credit.
as with the back of a nail, to brush,
e_Gj/T#uui_, inf. To feel a sense
clean off, or waste away by rubbing,
of honor, delicacy.
Qjtiitx. 4. To graze, gall, bruise by graz
ing, 9*a.
B.Cjffuu(9^*, inf. To hurt an
other's feelings, to excite shame.
afl;,si. When elephants rub against
e-QjTir&ds, inf. To exhibit feel
each other, gnats are crushed.
ings of shame, honor, sensibility, deli
e_Qj'/rii>, s. Ready money,
cacy, mwav. 2. To be spirited, sensitive
to an indignity, *i*OTQr.
cash in hand, ansiSQsun&uemb. Wils. p.
710. Eoka.
e_Qirir&ev, v. noun. Rubbing, fric
tionas v-irtuflto,
s-Qnirdsdsmrehr, s. A man with
cash in hand, a capitalist, uswjgcyuiy.rsr *e_G,zr/rffeafl, s.
Mustard, <s<Brg,
Sinapis nigra. Wils. p. 711. Rocuanee
in Rochanika.
B-Qtrird&gid(, adv. For cash,
ready money.
*e_(o!rrr&$5sr, s. The bezoar sup
posed to be the concrete bile of a cow.
e-Qnndsu>niLi,adv. In ready money.
(See 5ato.) 2. (St) Red lotus, O**
s-QnirdsuQuL. 1$., s. A cash-box,
frmvsx, Nympham rubra. Wils. p. 711.
a money-box.
Rochana. 3. Mustard, *<g.
S-QurrdseS, t, A treasury.
*_C.!r/r653fi,s. The fourth lunar man
siona contraction of v-Gn*t&fi.
e-Qj-zTtl/f, . (TeZ.
Bread,
*e_(2
srirsjssrLD,!. Weeping, crying,
a loaf, e-piii$-.
jya*"*; [ex o, to weep.] Wils. p. 711.
e_QiriTLLif.d&iiKi(3ji s. A bake
Rodana. (p.)
house.
*a_(?3-ru)iL,s. The hair of the body,
S-QsiriLuf-dsanfi, s. Crumb, the
thick, or close hair, mriiuuiuL/. Wils. p.
soft part of bread, not the crust.
711. Roman.

e_s\)
at-QnawdsiL, s. Hair thick-set
on the body.
SX. QfflTU>& 6BT 8_ Q aiTLDQfi esft S_
ffio^^. A celebrated Rishi reputed
to be covered with hair and of immense
age, still livingone of the eighteen
*V>; [ e-<Im>i4, the hair.]
H-.Q!i<iwisgiain<jiD, 8. The pores
of the skin through which the hairs
shoot, lasSsfigmtaib.
e_ <? n IT LDLf etr aii>^QtrmoLjeirS^u)
a-ffrmuQufi^OLf, t. The rising of small
pimples npon the body at the root of
the hairs, from fear, extatic joy, &c,
B-QrrirLDQfiesrl s.QairwifleiP, s. A
sage who composed a treatise on me
dicine and morals.
**-(? 5 it wQ a gase-QrrrrwireueSI, s.
The line of hair in females, reaching to
the navel, iMjQn*<g. Wils. p. 712.
Romavai.ee.

* Fashion, custom, usage,


.mOr(!p4*i6. 2. Secularity, conformity
to customas marrying, &c, a-<uwmit.
3. [in grammar.] Colloquial language
as Opposed tO SjiupQeisararnL-, OjijayA
iffi*3, &C.
e.soa/Fff^ar, s.
The Supreme
Beingas Lord of the world, *i_o|*. 2.
Brainah the creator of the world, Jnoor.
<!)
s. Morality, mssiQest/S.
2. The rules, or customs of the world
as distinguished from those of religion,
or of ascetic life, -**s>i_. 3. Natural
law, g^uiiuwattfi. 4. The existing laws
of the country, Qf9tSupa>*tgi. 5. Name
of a work on morality, pijn*>.
B-eoaQiSjsfiueisr, s. The sun, (gifl
udr. (p.)
tL.ei)suuS^^uju), s. Worldly pomp,
vanity, secularity as opposed to the
feelings and practice of the ascetic, a-
Q_a)aunipeuesr, s. The sun, (Sjifiuj

*. Having the hairs of the body erect


from exquisite joy either natural or
religious, extatic horipilation, <sff*eSuLj.
66.)
fL_ s\) , sQjt^jf
&^ti>, as, v. n.
To become reduced, wasted, lavished,
spent in vain, Q_. 2. To perish, be ruined,
injured, jf9/. 3. To die, pass away, n*.
4. To terminate, or expire, as the enjoy
ments or sufferings resulting from the
actions incident to prior existence, rfSw
1***. (p.)
&C-u*i^*itffaiQp. The day of power
has expired.
-(g*^ari4-. He has passed (his) days.
ffluLjj{Q*dgfieiis0&*r&>. If the enjoy
ment go on and terminate (ncv^..)
e-e* eu ir d Q y, s. Undiminishing
(golden) treasure.
c_6i)<iaD esouLf, v. noun. In
jury, ruin, waste, <?Q. 2. Death,
a-auijuCTUAAiurfar. An undying elephant
fall of rut or fierceness.
Se>**"-<?- That is a desert
where the dead are burnt.
e_ so <s iie_60(3j, ( Sans. Qeotts.)
World, universe, -<;vj*ii>. 2. The earth,
A 3. Country, territory, mi. 4. Region,
5. (Jig.) The inhabitants of
the world, m-ixf?ii. 6. The sky, etherial
regions, .g^uA. 7. 'The learned, the good,
rt&Gg*. 8. (^-) Created beings or exis
tences, every thing except the Supreme,
fljiijt.LiOufcj***. (pfi. 37.) 9. Enjoyments,
or sufferings apportioned to the soul in
the present birth, a-CcursrgpuuA. (sr. 779.)
10. Earthliness, worldliness, secularity,
MLMmfiftitaxi. 11. A word auspicious to
begin a poem, ioii*M*QerpstQ&ui4>.
m.is$>Qn*i&Spg>. The country says
so, such is the public opinion.
*.*nmG0ieirp6&p\j)u. To appear, abide
and perish periodicallyas the universe
B-60 *
nnth, s. Inhabiting the
WOrld, &t&BSp*$*JlAens.
S-elsffiueet, 8. Buddha, Ljd^ssr.
(/>)

s-eosuunuLi, *. The world con


sidered in its expanse, n.w*tfrli.
tk-Gl&uujbjpi, . Attachment to the
world, mundane, or sensual attachments,
LCUKjIptA.
e.6ii<sui-/iri-l_Br,s. One who holds
opinions and acts contrary to the senti
ments of the wise.
e_ffi),su)$60njfrDu>, 8. One of the
ten j/ifiig or beauties of language, classi
cal usage, &e. See j/tt<g.
e.a)u)to^,, [in r/w/oric] Incon
gruity, impossibility, absurdityas j(J

e-eOseriQ^neir, s. Vishnu the


measurer of the world, Sti(B^. (p.)
B_6i)i7,F/7iru>, s. Relative duties,
the customs, rites or duties to be per
formed according to the country, caste,
rank, relation, &c, of persons respec
tively.
n_)&nu$fiu>, s. A system of ma
terialism, or atheistical epicurianism,
fp0xvias*flGejBPTgj. See ftniutb. (p.)
sueo&nea^.eoQanwu, inf. To
govern, protect his countryas one of
the duties of a king.
s^eo&nenGainesi , s. A monarch,
tt-ea@eueo, s. The customs of the
world, &.Gvs>t_.
e.6i>Cffiiu6i), v. noun. Preserving
the worldone of the six occupations of
kings. See QfryS^i.
B-eoQarrjbup$, s. The origin, or
development of worlds.
Gu3^6U(5, s. The upper worlds,
which are seven in number, viz. : y CVj
sib, LfiiGeui/ni, &iiGirmib, tosgQnfSw, k?r
gQpeoig, s. The lower worlds or
regions; which are also seven, jjvi4,
Qpeueosm^ s. The three worlds,
viz. : Qfftitfih, tofifiium, utpcatb.
Qpeijai}srreifl, s. God, (lit.) the sove
reign of the three worlds, ai-|A. dp.)
gpa/6i)gja>!>r j<iC;f/7w, s. He who
comprehends the three worlds, God, *
-^4. 2. Argha,
(p.)
QpafeoQsi^l, s. God as the sup
porter of the three worlds,
(p.)
e_6D(*j6>)LD, 8. Long pepper, $u
ilaS, Piper longum.
e_a)!n, *. A pestle, a ricepounder, a rice stamper, _Cr**4i. 2.
I p.) The twenty-second lunar asterism,

!>, the Pandian king of Madura of


endless fame filled the seven seas with
sand, drove his elephant through the
sky, reduced his enemies to ashes, and
brought the whole world under his
sway. (j)r*.)
S-eodeioads 2essrS-eodemsuiSL^ia
B-oi&LDirptT, s. The mother of the
. [proo.] A pestle without a ferrule.
worldapplied to Sarasvati, *r*i$.
v.eodeinadQxnQgtsgj, . (Jig.) A
2. Lukshmi, g)*gu9. 3. Parvati, utto
stupid fellow who thinks a pestle may
u. (p.)
sprout, Qpsi&**ib.
^ensiSeist(Vfiar^ 8. Parvati the wife
B.60d6B)3#iTrrj, inf. To ruin, de
of Siva, the mother of the world, utiuufi.
stroy.
(?)
o-eddesisuuniLQ^ s. Songs sung
&-&>&(ipG8xQineBr, . Vishnu the
by women while pounding grain; a
world-eater, A^fflgp. (p.)
species of poetry in which the poet
e.ei)<ui-l#*6B7-, > The saviour or
feigns females pounding grain and ex
protector of the world.
tolling a hero, ;*>.
e-ei)a!rLL&ei8i()uju> e-eosjrtLeia.s7, s.
e^endenaui^esiiri s. The iron ring
Protection, or salvation of the world.
of a pestle.
G-6DS/T, 8. Worldlings, those en
s-eodemstunes^l, s. The pin of a
grossed by worldly pursuits. (. 335.)
lock which passes into the hole of the
key, MiLif-torGlirfsJl.
(P)
e_6iypau), s. The customs of e_0/E7(5, s. A gnat, a mosquito,
the world.
Q. (in usage, sscg.) ( p.)
v. eo a eu rr an ee. ei) a/ /r^sB*, s. e_60S3w-, s. A kind of worm which
Ardent love of worldly, or sensual en
becomes a chrysalis, a case-worm, &c,
joyments, _eo*!(jijuii.
CrpyQf. (p.)
j^,fliypifl<?uffBji^eu8ir(_^djry. As the Casegj.6Da//rteay, s. Temporal pros
worm destitute of intelligence.
perity.
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e_60/r
e_60LD(T5, SQpeer, ^e^uniQpasr, Qeu
sr. n-suuir, w. n. To manifest symptoms of
fear, to be afraid, jpg*. 2. To suffer, to
be distressed, gn&Lip. ( p.)
si_6Uu><r6!), o. noun. Fearing,
vif'ij-i. 2. Affliction, gjarutb.
e_60ui, s. A round stone, a large
pebble, a cylindrical stone, )rSri_*<u. 2.
A heap of stones, apfiifr. (p.)
<*, *-*nbu, v. n. To sound, exclaim, roar,
cry out, oemiis. 2. To blab, chatter, boast,
Jfeuiiu. (p.)
j^Q&iijgiar. Slaying (his foes) he
proclaimed aloud his bravery. (.)
9*>^ffifjrfii(BiiiL/u. They who re
strain not themselves give utterance to
their thoughts and boast aloud. (ffflQ*.)
k-gou>ug), v. noun. The act of
sounding, 9alto*.
E_ 60(77} S_ SO IT, @p^), a.60 /f^^7,E_60(TJ
li, o_Rir, y. K. To become dry, to desiccate,
wither, be dry, or parched as the mouth,
tongue, &c.,
2. To pine away, to be
withered with grief, disease, hunger, jour
neying, &c, to flag, droop, in-,
miapair*^. The tree is dead.
etiQ/iaiiifig. The body is reduced, ema
ciated, &c.
L/isns/soijii/turL/CijrQ. Put the cloth to dry.
mi^HgiQuiuSfiff, My tongue is parched
with thirst.
s-eoaeoeuda, inf. To dry, make
drywood, &c., by exposure to the heat
of the sun.
e^ednrbpp&air, s. Dry land.
2-eonispQfiiiiairtL>, s. A dried coCoanutas QsrijueDr.
e-eorrii^QuirsB, inf. To dry up,
to grow dryas wood, fish, &c, to
wither, to pine away.
e.6i)/f#S, v. noun. A dry or with
ered state, siccity, dryness, aridity, desiocation, uji. 2. A withered or emaciated
state of the system occasioned by travel,
hunger, disease, &c,
e^evirpgn, QQpasr, V-ennpplQeBreisr,
Qmar, b-u/*^, v. a. To dry, cause to dry,
siccate, desiccate, iy
e_ feu frpp u u lL l-Qis io, s. Dried
paddy.
i8ip65lgzei)iT0p,inf. To dry a thing in
the shade.
e_606uti>, s. [prop. e.QeOiruw.'] Re
luctance, bashfulness, diffidence, &c. in
eating with a stranger or in receiving
favors. See .> for other meaning!.
midrG*iL**iimu>n2(5*}p0. To be diffident
in asking a loan.
&_&)2ud3ntjfr, s. [prop. S-Qeoirud
A guest who is backward in
eating, &C, LSpeA&vSpQsf&fwrqeiauiar,
e_60afl, sQQpear, pQpasr, uQue&r,
**, v. a. and n. To be sparing in order to
leave a supply for others, to forbear, or be
reluctant, &c, be bashful in eating, &c,
B-SuruuiraS(j**. 2. To evince diffidence in
accepting favors, gifts, &c; to be diffident,
or backward in coming into company,
.aOura>. 3. To restrain one's self, for
bear, yjj*.Note. This word seems to be
a causative of n.ua| in a contracted form.
148

-<u*iUfM^rijji2ii. Eat without restraint,


take as much as you like.
*riiuLLoi_i/u itm. To eat food sparing
lyOn his account I forbore (to act as other
wise I would have done).
jSi<;**rL;ji_(fulijur(;ir*? Why should
you be unwilling to eat here?
0<2rmitiSpsa>p4pr&ijAM9jtiBl? Ought One
to deprive himself of necessary food ?
e_60ay, QQpdsr, tuotsSQesrasr, Geueer,
v. n. To be modest, reluctant, spar
ing, parsimonious, *>fi*mpA 2. [a con
traction of .erf.] To move about, walk,
or ride about for recreation, or exercise.
f . j . Q .< in^Sai - -v>Mi. Some said,
Don't be afraid to eat. (**.)
.wa|(;Si^ii. Waves which un
dulate without cessation. (jyuini.)
&_uss>wa><ugiQa9corVasu]uri. Their daily
going and coming resembles the vibrations
of a swing.
e_60S8)a/, s. Wind, anprpi. 2. The
branches of a tree, boughs, io*Q*riiq. 3.
Sprouts, twigs, leaves,
4. Junglerivers, QpA>ieu&ei**rttriLir0.
5. A horn.
a tusk, Seui8QnAq. 6. Fire-wood, ttpes.
7. Village, *mt. 8. Family, relationship,
lineage,
9. A creeper, /rdUQn^
Batatasedulis, /,. 10. Caste, rank, tribe,
<9v<i. 11. The hollow of a tree, vruQutig.
12. The name of a tree, 9m_iofi. (p.)
13. The Ssita<L><>u plant.
e. 60jj/, Qpg), sl-g}iBsstj)i, u>, sl60/z>,
v. n. To be worn out, as clothes, &c, fts>(u.
2. To become dry, to wither, *m. 3. To
become rough, snaggy, loose, brushyas
hair, to bristle up, Q$niu. 4. To show
signs of anger, be incensed, Garttgfluijt
fvftiftt. (p.)
B-sujiuearu)^. Hough hair.
..ai:C;*.s>ra. The arid desert. (.----*. )
tAD*lyv;r?tyi_iiit_i(#fr^*tiga'io. Though
the clothes become tattered and the body
emaciated (*ru^..)
s_60/r. See under e.60ira/.
e_ so/rgj hold, s. A kind of arsenic
the ia(?s5)fiaw.
e_60/r/H eS e_60/r/E7(3j, s. A grass
the riLi__ic4*/, Andropogon, I*.
e_60/T(C5<, Qpgi, e-Gdir^GieBrgi, to,
.riiq*, p. n. [prow.] To move, or work out
as the head,
2. To be giddy,
dizzy, swimming in the head,
^eorr^jg], QQpasr, K-eonp$jjlQesreoT,
-ujt*, v. a. To lead about (a per
son, a horse, &c), n-uiiiukOT. 2. v. n.
To go and come, move, or ride about for
pleasure, pastime, recreation, or exercise,
to go in procession, &c, *rrff.Note.
This seems to be a corruption of a.wnpl**,
and in the second meaning, to be used for
a fflfir
bvP*Q-*i.(54. To be walking
about.
aet.-ftpiiQmiitttiwrSfy>Qiuiil<l>.
When
Venus is in libra it will rain every where.
Q/FQ^we^ripp, inf. To take a walk
in the street. 2. To parade the streets
as marriage processions, &c
e.60iT0gj, v. noun. [prop. S-60it.]
Walking, moving to and fro, going and
coming, a short journey, a jaunt, ramble,
stroll, excursion.

e-ei)ngjd&LLant , s. The pivot


upon which a door or shutter turns.
s_o/raj^, QQpaHf H-eoneSQearar,
Qittr, .<, v. n. To move about, walk
or ride for recreation, exercise, &c, to pass
to and fro, walk at leisure, take a jaunt,
an excursion, a stroll, a ramble, ert.Gut*.
2. To go in procession, to parade the
streetsas festal processions, nimit~r.
.curluffswruH^MQ. The long tailed
peacock gently moved along.
rrjaira|<7*r3M. A forest of trees so lofty
that the passing clouds move in their tops.
it.*C,r0 .*,<,#. In the country over
which thy sceptre is wielded (**!..)
WQ*<*rpr3(?''''ju- O! ruler of the
coasts on which the waves sport. (*.-.*
foB o_eurfi.)
*-,;-., &*.7r|i-*etr. An eye that looks
every where, (.lit.) the eye that passes to
the ear.
tL.eine8p$BlrF)iiii inf. To walk about
idly, or at leisure.
6-6U/T, v. noun. Prooession, moving
about for recreatioD or exercise, a ram
ble, a jaunt, an excursion, a stroll, an
airing,
2. A species of poem
in the <.vw*rQ*iur. in which the
praises of a hero are sung by women
of the seven different ages, gjiSiuepii.
e..GoruQutrpd0, v. noun. Rambling,
strolling, taking an excursion, a jaunt.
e_elpsGir, s. White copper, queen's
metal, bell metal, any amalgam of zinc
and copper, Qo<r*>ii.
V-gPi s. [proe.] The chaff of meslin
and other inferior grains, ufi.
Q<*.~, r.git*, v. a. [vul. prop.
To
shake, move, agitateas with a lever,
2. . n. To trembleas in an
earthquake,
S-S*(gu)ju>, s. A lever, ifle&riq..
*&-gp>p!5Lri, s. Niggardliness, penuriousness, avarice, lCmuS. Wils, p.
722. Lubth'a.
s-gp^ppasru), s. Niggardliness,
te-epippxpetsrwuesmesm, inf. To act
niggardly, to be penurious.
v.. gyppeer, s. A niggard, a closefisted person, a raiser, s^rj, Wils. p.
722. Lcbth'a. 2. A person who is not
prompt in paying his debts, *..-_.!,_
S-^g))/ f5g2, QQpasr, 9-gjipQQearesr,
Cmsr,
v. a. [prov. prop.
To
shake off, shed as fruits, leaves, &c.
Q_gpueis>u,8.(FoT.) Presents of fruits,
grain, &c, made to a temple, a wedding
house, &C, QtiSiiQp/teStiipfipa^uuiiisraaM
km. 2. Supplies of fruits, rice, &c, fur
nished to a great person on his journey,
QuAumit**fi*<gGfiaiirt-mbL-ib. 3. Supplies of
vegetables, &c. to a dependant, j*m> tCpr
issffH&Qpeiiruatbiib.
B-i&uiGsrsirm>u/jfin-&jaDuQiusr. As the
present of fruits offered by the king of the
UeVaS (rjlr<gur.)
H-HueauaLLi-. , inf. To send a
present to a great person in order to
gain his favor.

a.gHueauQsirdjs, inf. To give a


supply to an inferior.
Lfvuesuuffiu, s. A bag con
taining provisions to be conveyed to a
superior person.
s^^wire^gfiieuireuiflQ, s. A spice
used in curries, soup, &c, dill, Qim&uJi,
Trigonella fonum grocura.
*e_^>!(rii, . A large kind of owl.
(See C^rJj-r*.) Wils. p. 1 63. Ulooka. 2.
A superior kind of horse, j,.*wmi>u. (p.)
e_^U(rcEffi)LD, s. A mortar, a.neo.
(p.) 2. Resin, (jingeSiuii. (Med.~) Wils. p.
163. Ulookala.
t .jjfJULi-ia^ijr. Rolling along with
the mortar to which he was tied(un.)
*e_^)WaD^,a. A spider, Qeoi^u^d
a. Wils. p. 722. Loota. (p.)
a_&>, . A smith's forge, or furnace,
Q*r*>v^!. 2. A fireplace for cooking, a
hearth, QmsuLitravQuLi. 3. A pot of water
act on the fire, or fireplace for cooking,
e.'&oa/J.L. , inf. To decorate the
top of a pot with mango leaves and set
it on the fireplace with water to receive
the rice that is to be boiled and distri
buted among religious mendicants, or
offered in the temple, Qurnzpuitntosar
-tsoairiueBaida, inf. To set the
rice-pot on the fire filled with water to
be heated.
vJtevQanftlas, inf. To boil as water
when placed on the fire for cooking, &a
e.9sus<saru>, s. A smith's forge,
c&oa^/D, .

A smith's tongs,

tt-fysciapGxsrGstfrre-$6u,f?/f, s. Water
set over the fire for cooking, urs&Qriju
aBmt(g*^eHrtaft. 2. Water used by the
smith in the work of the forge, h
&_3sudt7(3<0<?, s. A smith's bel
lows, nJ*'&g>*aK54f>.
fc-?6*>(j0<Lo, s. A smith's furnace
or the centre of the forge, Q*juiJsuJ
E_2mg/5(5, s. The hole in the forge
in which the bellows are inserted, Q*>
e.'&ugjpqi., s. The cover of a pot
used for heating water, a-tauurbtfcr
MrTiji_^3wGpi?.BiA>Jw. There is
no lid that will cover the country.
e_%ogpili_, inf. To construct a
forge and make it ready for work,
Qj-Aiu0f&uurgj/&0(iJflb'<Kr. 2. To make
a fire in the smith's forge, QsrAiugy&g
jaOctu4(!P'^ 3. To make a fire for
cooking, jfQuLiisptLi-,
*_fcj(s!iij-en*au. If the smith
construct the forge, the world will stand.
K-teoiunesdQsneo, s. A smith's
poker, beak-iron, a.&ui%'^4<;,srw. 2.
A branding-iron, llSa(7wAi.
B-'ieuuSditQeijihpefi^ihLi, s.
Iron
well burnt in a smith's forge.

B-'BeoQiuppe_3606a>a/,s.5, inf. To eSsou9ptSl63ttri5il6!ire3R, s. One of


the one-hundred-and-twenty kinds of ore,
set a pot on the fire, o^urbn>j^iij
^<orTsrj2sui(5iL&uofA)(3?<3r. He puts e_QeoiriB(3), QQpdr, e.Qe0irm8Qear
a rice-pot on the fire for my head; i. e.
*-, <*dr, fi-Oeurcs, v.n. (Tel. e^oKo&J")
he meditates my ruin.
To be bumble, submissive, 8&miuuiUt.
jj.-..TWj..-s>Maiiv. The rice-pot
has not yet been set on the fire.
K.Qeonmsn^euar^ s. A man who
ceases to ask favors.
Caier, m, v. n. To become looseas a e_ Qso /r i_Qso /rQt_earei) e_ QsO/ri_
tooth, a peg, a stake, &c, .syfcum. 2. To
0uiQi_<fc^i.ijLSi_*i, t>. noun, [vu/.] Mak
be disorderedas one's affairs, become
ing a harsh and coarse noisea sign of
deranged, unsettled, to be ruined in cir
great noise, g>iaim*QureS*<g0ijLi.
cumstances, Q*i_ 3. To become ruined
as a house, furniture, land, crops, &c,
e_ Qeu n i_ Qeo niL entuQu&6r, s.
9nP<u. 4. To become unsettled, or agitat
Vain or useless prattling.
ed in mind, to be troubled, to waver, fluc
B_G)60iTi^Q60tTLLea>iiuniiS(njda, inf.
tuate, moriixKms. 5. To be put to the rout
To be broken, to be vain or useless.
as an army, alwu. 6. To degenerate in
morals, or character, s>iM)<2i_ J. To tAwSig, s. Emptiness, want
flag, grow languid, to cease, to be reduced
of solidity,
2. A noise made in
in strength, to lose one's powers, uug
walking from weakness, gaJAjSijq.
mpu. (c.)
a.Qif<a*sO>rS*0i*<;(5B/iai. To make
jt#(3*w/Si**ffCu!-r,fp. That family is
a noise in runningas when a horse
ruined.
gallops.
a-Qtur<a*(3<f(!r*#ffu'Bf>>. To fall in, de
e^yeoiBpuLpui, s. An over-ripe fruit.
cay.
_ &u i p ld ear m , s. A fluctuating e_Qstf/TL-i^, *. (Tel. er^iS.) In
mind.
toxicating liquor, Qayfjaviftaxfc^. 2. A
B-n>ihg)lrfltu, inf. To wander,
small earthen pot attached to a palm
roam.
tree to receive its juice, A(5*(Beoi.
B-?evujirQpujp8, s. Untiring ex
He lavishes all his money in liquor.
ertion.
_?eva/, r. noun. Tremor, trembling,
mQtxtb. 2. Trouble, vexation, agitation,
i.*fipidr.QifLij.oo^fi,s. A drunkard.
derangement, &c,
3. Rout, dis *e_G'so/rati, s. The world, the earth,
comfiture, Qa). 4. Ruin, destruction,
any of the fabulous worlds of Hindu my
jfuJl. 5. Fear, horror,
thology,
2. Worldliness, earthlia-?ecQ/uOT5S3r, inf. To annoy,
ness, secularity, ciua^Aaffi^^drtaM. Wils.
trouble, perplex, vex.
p. 723. Loka. 3. Metalas iron, &c
Five simple metals are given in the
e-dso, dSQpsn ,^Q^ek, uQuea,
J GOT, 33.
native lexiconsgold, silver, copper, iron,
v. a. To harass, vex, agitate oneas a
and lead or tin, u#Cvif*ii. Wils. p. 725.
demon; to distress as a fever, &c, #i*3
Loha.
To these are sometimes added
2. To ruin, injure, impoverish, reduce, or
two
mixed
metalsas <2
ii, a mix
emaciate oneas a disease, Q*a*. 3.
ture
of
copper
and
tin,
making
bell-metal,
To disorder, derange one's circumstances,
&c, and err, a compound of copper and
to unsettle,
4. To ruin by seduc
zinc, or pinchbeck, &c.
tion, desertion, &c, to injure another's cha
e.Qen4iLi$.,$. A mass of metal
racter, ruin a person, a family, tc, 9r.$**.
composed of the five kinds in equal
5. To put to the rout, discomfit, tjo^is-i*.
proportions, uCur*4iijt..
6. To cause the mind to fluctuate, inare^**
mviix. 7. To ruin propertyas a house,
tt-Geonspirgi,
s. A kind of arsenic,
furniture, lands, &c, ^*QS#.
fffifiurH^rassih.
Qu<ui&ar*j&o40ijQurCjg). The demon has
B_Gasiraujbuii>) s. [as ^jiuQ&iar
vexed, ruined, reduced him, &c,
Sa.] Iron reduced to a medicinal powder.
S-tecuL), v. noun. Putting to the
^.Qeonaun&asry s. A king,
rout, discomfiture, Qp0uif.*sB*. 2. Trou
*. Wils. p. 724. Lokapala.
ble, vexation, suffering, &c.t m&#j>.
9-QeonsQupib, s. Difference, or
e_efeo<g=ffi), s. [o corruption of E-$6u
variety of worldsone of the six kinds
Disordered state of circumstances,
of Cufiii; which see.
trouble, vexation, ruined state of a house,
furniture, &c, derangement, Q*<S^ii
e-Qeorrstneeereo, s. Iron-sand.
e_(?6v)ffio36o, s. A mountain of
e_^o^:a:si), s. [a corruption of _?soi
iron or metals.
,*>.] Trouble, vexation, agitation, harass
ing, suffering, derangement, fluctuation,
e-Qeojrsinl^seBr, s. A preserver or
protector of the world, m.m^mj*mi}u
j^5)<?h/W*)Ou-4j. There is much
mar. 2. An appellative of Vishnuas
trouble in that affair.
preserver, tScQ&.
e-teo&fjbuL- , inf. To be troubled,
e.(?6D/rjr/ri-l, s. The Sovereign
harassed, disordered, ruined, &c.
of the world; i. e. God, _(<.
a_Geoirs(iTjiui,s. Custom or fashion
e-'Seiif&puQpfi mf. To trouble,
of the world, a.v
harass, derange, ruin, &c

i-
149

e_(?6\)/r
e_6>J60/ru6Br, g. A convalescent
eh/Js) rFGeo ireo ear , s. A lascivious
e-Qeorrarr^mi^th, s. The begin
person, ff*r^OsS*<?^ri*. (p.)
man.
ning and end of the world.
B-Ga)iTaiT$0u>, s. That which a.Cstf/r eS^Eth, s. Shaking, tremu- e_ffi)efi?iL//f, s. Persons superstitiously
lousness, trembling, ^yeajtv- Wils. p. 725.
thought to be skilled in determining the
transcends the world, which is super
places for digging wells, s-vgiQcvrr. (p.)
Lolita.
mundane.
B-Qeoirairnj0ii>, s. Secular ad
SL.Q>rreSl#Qp&iZ>, s. The head in *2_eoQeCiBih, s. Utterance, pronun
vantages, fgOiMtrffiuiuii. 2. Benefit to
clining to one sideas in deep thought,
ciation, B.*stijLi. Wils. p. 164. Ulleka.
a pensive countenance, Sfreo^iufQwraG^r
the world, public good, b.*j4(s--j4is(j
2. (p.) A figure in Rhetoric, ^ikissiuc.
miuib.
2_<siQ>Qi>rr&th, s. (St.) An awning,
tL-QednQsirppaw, s. Excellence, &_eo e_^)jja,i. [prop.] A sharp stick,
a canopy, S^pscj^.. Wils. p. 164. Ulor iron to peel cocoanuts, G/Mn;rf*(SE(jt.
elegance, that which is liked by every
locha.
2. A stick for impaling, acone.
B_Qa)rQ&muu>, s. The tract of
e-doQeopp, inf. To impale, &Qg * e_ so G?so /recti, s. A large wave,
surge, billow, <l^Qus*P. Wils. p. 164.
country lying south of the Himalaya
Ullola. fp.)
and north of Ramisseram. f;>.-.jai.-jij e_ffi)(^, s. Toll, custom, duty, tax,
a_j,
sSQpasr, ihQpeisr, uQus&, ,
(/>)
u^fQeonsiii, s. The five simple e_6060/EJ<S563TLO E_0 eQ IBS GST til ^ I.
v. a. To be pleased with, to approve of, to
like, S(jiiLi. 2. . n. To be glad of, to re
metals. See -Cwri, 3.
Exceeding, transgressing, passing over,
joice in, to be delighted with, ioBjp. 3. [vuL']
eppQeorr&w, s. The seven metals.
_Ara.s. Wils. p. 163. Ullanoana. 2.
To be pleasing, agreeable, @druu>rd<gi*.
See .<rorLS, 3.
Disgrace, reproach, gjnufiuui. 3. Con
,<>ia:<y*iS**fiQ*&m: A thing pleasing to
tempt,
itiiaDf.
(p.)
*v_Q eo irQ p ih , . Red, Sa/uLf.
him.
H-eOGOia&enuuu., inf. To be dis
Wils. p. 726. Lohita.
u.i(gmiiju4Qtiigi. Acting so that the
honored, to be ashamed.
world may be pleased with it (ra.if..)
e_(?6>;/r<FsaTii, s. Eye, .scabr; [ex
#DL$(?ut/&euib*cjrijL/Ll.i_Mfr. He has
xiii/s&*itevi*p0. Free from anger and
Cui, to see.] Wils. p. 724. Lochaka.
been dishonored in the assembly.
partiality. (jypQ*^S*.)
(P-) n
&6d&QeO!rffGSTeisr, s. Vishnu the e_4osoijo, s. The sable fish, shad,
e-sijul/, v. noun. Joy, delight, plea
lotus-eyed, (p.)
sure, gladness, mSiJ^ft. 2. (p.) Height,
B-aezappcSfi&n_&Gi$a>0AQstra. Sell what
-uri4. 3. Expanding, blooming, swelling
uff6tf(?6U/T<F6sr63r, s. Siva the
you have and buy sable fish, [prow.]
as Qurts|. 4. Gratification, iIAjio. 5.
frontal-eyed, (p.)
Flay, amusement, &c, aStnuniS.
e-eoeorkisQ^eurr^ s. The salted sa
*e_(?60fl"S, s. The Quiuuuffi'Serr
ble fish.
S-wuiSl^recBui, s. Unpleasantness.
plant. See ue\t.
siQii&ieiiih, s. A kind of sable e_su(gffOLb, s. The three myrobalans,
*E_(DffOrr<sii, s. The sandal tree,
fish.
or medical fruits used in preparing Indian
kfsmciib, Santalum album, L. (p.)
^pgtiiosou), s. Another kind of
medicines. See PtfuSsu.
the same.
*a_ Qsorru ti, s. . Penuriousness,
e_6usio<s, s. Joy, gladness, delight,
stinginess, close- fistcdness, illiterality, e_ffi)60//?, s. A shoot, a bud, paflirmirth, hilarity, jubilation, &jty. 2. Ap
iriumiM. 2. fp.J Covetousness, intense or
probation, complacency, fondness, love,
greedy desire, cupidity, avarice, Quraat
dAuii. (p.)
e*. Wils. p. 725. Lob'ha. 3. [in gram *e_eveoir&Lh, . Joy, pleasure, hap
mar.'] Elision of a letter, &c, Q*KtsAit?
G_aieB>sQfneit, s. Kind and polite
piness, mBjj*8. 2. Conviviality, gaiety,
lib. 4. Want, destitution,
This is
trriMtHuL/. 3. Festivity, internal joy, glad
address to a visitor, congratulation to
ness, t>pitj4, 4. Self-consequence,
given as one of the six moral evils. See
a new-married couple, &c.
pride, SUfi^'^H(p.) Light, splendor,
ums, Wils. p. 724. Lopa.
S-&ieasuuea>p,
s. The mode of
C/s. Wils. p. 164. Ullasa. 6. A shawl,
beating drums on festive occasions.
an upper garment thrown over the shoul
They performed the sacrifice with
der, Jffifimtaib. (a.u. 390.)
out lack of money.
e_suff-si0r, adv. At that time,
Quropgi. 2. There, in that place, j^**!^.
&.etiev it& d srwair s.&)eorrfdr, s.
E_ QeO rr u&pesn'nS-QeOrrufi^jajiif
One that diverts himself, one who lives
(<5P*0 (p.)
t. Penuriousness, cupidity, &c
*-mitatQmiiat1S9iiQ*iemrt. Lately when
in pleasure.
2-Qeo rr u jigs eti u>rriu &Q#ujuj, inf.
my husband left me
B-a)ra>/i\y/5a>t_, s. A proud, stately
To perform a ceremony illiberally or
gait, gentlemanly bearing.
e-sutf^/f, s. A low tribe of Moham
meanly.
medans, Qiar*t. 2. A caste of drummers
e-eQGdrr&uu#p,inf.
To entertain.
e-Qeorruesr, s. A niggard, a stingy
at temples, g**t. ( p.)
@a/ca-^fi/&jru/Ajsur#L;L/@^^ficjs3r. He enter
person, a miser, d*ardr.
tains him.
B-Q)m9, s. (mas. and fern.) An
&-G060rr&uQu&&, s. Pleasantry,
*, d. n. [pro. improp. _i^Q.] To
avaricious person, an extremely covet
humorsomeness.
nauseate, loathe.
ous person. Wils. p. 725. Lob'iiin.
S-etieOirfLDrrdjuQurra, inf. To take
s-bulLi^. e_6XLL/$Luq, e. noun.
wf^lujQedrruih, s. Elision of a
a walk for recreation,
Nauseating, loathing, heaving.
letter in the middle of a word.
s.edeorrfwueisreisisr, inf. To take e_si/Llty-(ffl<ai./fs3)Lo, s. One of the
*e_(?sOTLDzi, s. A tail, a hairy tail,
recreation, to divert, to amuse one's self
one-hundred-and-twenty kinds of ore,
rr*i. (p.) 2. The end or tip of a tail, r
by walking, sporting, &c.
ictiSfQufi.
[ex f, to cut.] Wils. p. 725. Loma.
B-ioeorrff gui$isuuu>, s. Humorous e_si/iJ_(3, QQpesr, e-euu.if.Qsnrsr,
s-Qenrreous, s. Shaking, tremulousgestures.
Ct3r,
v. n. To nauseate, loathe,
ness, jf>|. 2. Fondness, desire, cupidity,
Qiipts. 2 To overflow, pour forthas a
*Q.6tie0iruiiiy s.
Babble, prattle,
^sm*aQut3**ib. Wils. p. 725. Lola.
water-fall, fountain, &c, to flowas the
stammering, imperfect utteranceas of
e_ Qeorreoasr, s. A lustful, lewd,
head of the tide, Jrar>U 3. To rise
foreigners, children, birds; the delicate
lecherous man, *8.fC>reiat-.
as the surf, Qu^aQsQ**.
prattle of females, mjs&uQmrsS. 2. Change of
ewSpQeirreoasr, s. One passion
B_ttii*9.E/4Q)carOL/ar&. The overflow
voice by sickness, wv$ipQu>w$. Wils. p.
ately fond of music
ing rushing wave. (*.)
164. Ullapa. (p.)
150

e_u
0/5(65eo^ u/a/ili_, in/. To feel
nausea, to loathe, to be sea-sick.
e_a/tl, c. noun. Nausea, (ldlL
2. Increasing, flowing outas
from a fountain, Qug-Ag.
.rtiOi-a^Qwai*. (The Ganges)
swells and flows onward.
e_a/63Wii, s. Height, s.tujru>. 2.
Garuda the braliraany kite, tyi-*. 3.
An eagle, *cp. 4. A kite, u<j*,g>. (p.)
si_ a/ ser C s $ ear eir &.eusm(Lpiunj
$vat, s. Vishnu, tScQgp. (p.)
B_suKOT63r, s. The brahmany kite,
the vehicle and flag of Vishnu, Garuda,
"-* (/)
a_6i/rafl, s. A sword, aiireh. (p.)
a_6u S&jot, s. Swerga, a/ffii. 2.
<w/p. In that place,
(p.)
e_6ur, ode. There, in that place,
a.**_!>. (p.J
e_6u, s. A young woman, one
from sixteen to thirty, /kj-m*. (Sans.
See
Wils. p. 687. Utah in Uvan.
(P)
E-Qjsm^, s. A mountain torrent,
lofeiSdrifjPW. (p.)
*e_suLDfi, s. Comparison, simile,
resemblanceas e-tto. Wils. p. 156. Up* (/>)
co/ma^Lye-euesiniLj(r^Li, s. A
particle of comparison, sui-ksl/as jf&or
u, Cu.-), &c (p.)
s-euiisir^siisw., s. A figure in Rhe
toric in which the comparison applied
to one of a series is understood of the
Others, a.aiteswtSaissa^.
e_auLOT(-SV)Lb, s.
A wall, euir.
(**)
e_QjLc/r3rti, s. The object of com
parisonas H.u&rerih. Wils. p. 156. UpaMAA.
tL.euiDrresr&ij8tr&u}, s. A treatise
descriptive of the various kinds of
comparison.
e-QiwrTGsruiSnLDneajnii, s. [in Jjftf
One of the eight jjw, the law
of ascertainment from resemblance,
comparison, simile, &c.
e-Ojinireaflds, inf. To liken, com
pare, -'iefrQ#ii*/.
*e_6u(oLDUJ ti, s. The thing com
pared. See jj<?miii4. Wils. p. 156.
Upahata.
S-OiQuDiiJuQunq^etr, s. That which
is to be comparedas, pimtBtQpsih, a
lotus-like face.
e_6u35Lo, s. Comparison, simile,
similitude. .(cri
2. [in Me scrip
ture translations.'] A parable. The com
mon rhetoric gives twenty-four varieties
of B.mimi, the simplest form is by sup
plying terms expressive of similitudeas,
r*pr&Guiarfi<!p*ii, a moon-like face. Wils.
p. 156. TJpaka.
E-a/Diz)#ff6ba>, inf. To com
pare.

e_a//f

6.6U/T

e. GusmwpQptremaQfirms it/ a/
to, s. The omission of the sign of
comparisonas w$iQpa& for ufiQuairp
QfMUd.
Q_Gugs>iGiusp$%5m, s.
The rule
for illustrating a doctrine by metaphors.
G-euesiLDiLitr(9)QuiuiT, s. [in rhetoric."]
A kind of metaphoras when it is said,
(5!*>/*^i*, meaning thereby a female
thus compared to that sweet-noted bird.
Q-euaDLDUjndj&Q&treiied, inf.
To
speak allegorically, figuratively.
e-ffi/anu>ufi68raDLo, s. Incomparablenessas j^wii.
S-eutSlds, inf. To liken, compare,
to examine the relations things bear to
each other, b.wLtasiQQ*tu.
e-Q/aOuLy, v. noun. Comparison,
comparing, guLSQens.
*e_a/5'/rLD, s. The time of an
eclipse, r*r<uiA. (Gfgiu.) See Muunsit.
Wils. p. 157. Uparaga. (p.)
e_si//r?, g. The ocean, z_ra>. 2.
Urine, Sjait; [ex .#, salt.] (p.)
e_eu/f, s. Saltishness, brackishness,
harshness, astringency, the taste of any
kind of salt, acid, or alkaline substance,
2. Sea, ocean,
3. Salt, a-uL/.
v-GnrnuSQ^as, inf. To be saltish,
brackish.
B-suirdsieo, s. Sea of salt-water.
eij/idserrth, s.
Salt-pans, land
where salt is formed, ajjuaib. 2. Brack
ish land, B-airAtoiw.
e_eundatrjTa>, s. Soap, fe^ssirnw.
&.eviTemire_a//f/6i)u>, s. Brack
ish, sterile land, *.ii4*ui4. 2. Land
where salt forms either naturally or by
art, B-iLji8luij)<b,
e-eviiir, s. Salt-water, sea-water,
brackish water, brine, &c, *jiiy**ui4.
e.a//?tos>r, . Brackish soil, E.e//r
*>iS. 2. Fuller's earth, an impure car
bonate of soda, the nitre of the Bible,
mjposto.

e_6usi7'ii), . The harem, or zenana,


an interior part of a mansion appropriated
to women, jv"-''i 2. A surrounding
wall, a rampart, a fortification, ic>*>. 3.
One side, &iu*si&. 4. A hollow, or hole in
the ground, u*ad>. 5. A tank, a lake,
6. Salt-pans, a place where salt forms,
cLjui-i. 7. A village of herdsmen,
*GfJ>. 8. [prop. B^trii.] Two, a pair, a
couple, jS*r. (p.)
e_6uerru>, s. Boiled rice, Qfnjpi. 2.
Fodder for elephants, &c, uiiaSMwath.

To taste salt or brackish, tuu^attx. 2.


To taste harsh, astringent, &c.as any of
the mineral salts,
3. To be un
pleasant, disagreeable, &c., jyffrrfi**. 4.
v. a. [with personal terminations.] To dis
like, abhor, feel aversion to, <2^*.
e_a//f, n. noun. Dislike, loathing,

e_si/srf7, a(?,;t)6Br, pQpesr, uQtuar,


v. a. To cleanse, purify, o^Oiiw.
a_ 6i;(r5 e_susyr, Q/Dgi, s.eu esort^i,
c-a
!., u. n. To be flexible, pliant,
unable to support a weightas a tender
stalk. A lady's waist is thus poetically
described as shaking or agitated in walk
ing; to shake, wabble. See#u. (p.)
cg/lI, r. noun. Shaking, moving,
gimm: (p.)
e_eU(gn!Ui, s. A medical prepara
tion, gtB*i$g**-Glic<5igi.
e_6i/ssfl, s. A sword, eunar. (Roll.)
. n. [prou.] To grow moist or damp as
the ground, clothes, furniture, &c, when
exposed to dew, damp, &c, aHi*.
K-euesflun, v. noun. Moistness,
dampness, humidity, r/iuif.
e-susir, pron. (fern. m.euek,pl. e_a//f.)
He, this man (intermediate), spoken of
one between the speaker and a more dis
tant person, *iiQ*Q*i. See
*a_aj/r, s. A young man, also aperson
of virile age, from sixteen to seventy, Qua
merar. (*.) 2. A younger brother, gj&r
Qaidr. 3. Youthfulness, being young, *
to. Wils. p. 687. Uvan.
e_si7/r, . Fulness, abundance, ple
nitude, sCsmpoi. 2. The full moon, yiJanr.
3. The sea,
4. An elephant, luttar.
5. The conj unction of the sun and moon,
jy(Mfo#. ('. 34.)
tLSunSQTjlDlh, S. [COm. B-UITS0LCU>.]
Religious duties of brahmans at the
time of the new and full moon.
e_eunirGjl, s. The full moon.
B-euneugti^l., s. The end of the new
or full moon, when the eclipse is sup
posed to begin and religious duties are
to be attended to, jyc4ria#uifaai*(y)if.(.
e-su/r^S, s. Severe pain, &,c.as
c-ui-:<\ which see.

t-airuiy, r. noun. Saltishness,


brackishness,
2. Harshness
(Jion. -rA6)onu#, .*r,w.) A teacher
'(of taste), astringency, gmtun. 3. (p.)
of the Vedas, QwAGui&dijGuHir. 2. A
Aversion, disgust, abhorrence, dislike,
schoolmaster. See L.utp'giutver.
Q*puL/. 4. Insult, contempt, 49*<sp.
tueurrpJeiuirTrT, s. Schoolmasters.
AWe. *.aiOy, x. There are six unplea
sant dispositions of men, viz.: 1.
e.
en n$des>
itySlei) u eaxggupe\) ,
or jiwi*Sl/luLi, derision. 2. rP or Qutr
v. noun. Keeping a school.
nr. vehement desire. 3. jpfii or QatpuL/,
dislike. 4.
or <?#/, swoon, deli- e-su/r/j^LD, s. New moon, conjunc
quium. 5. uui or
fear. 6. <st>*>*
tion, jjisrafw. 2. Full moon, or opposi
or j((j(5-ijL/, abhorrence.
tion, tartar.
&_6urr&3=iB-xih, s. A shrub, (jotlj
s. [prop, aitrisjd.] Vomit
A, Monetia tetracantha, .
ing.
151

fi_sy/ruj, s. A medicinal tree with &-Lp&lujir, g. [prop. S-Lfid^iuir.']


edible fruit whose leaf is pendent, ^im*.
Females of the ploughman caste. See
( itf. .Die.)
e_tiL/L/, QQpenr, Q-tpuLSQesreiir, (?a/
*, n-tfuu, v. a. To stir up, disconcert,
Abuse, reviling, gratia*. (ai_.) Wils.
p. 161. Upalumb'ua. (p.)
embroil, mix all together, confuse,
fi^^LlLi(#ufLli^i6<g^6a>iu*<35#i!/JijCurili-raj.
wesrinQ^neuiTeiuiuesru), . Reviling
You have deranged the calculation (in
Kama the god of love. (wi_.)
palmistry). (AijoAp.)
&i5j3Qjirreurra)u>ueBri}>, 8. Reviling
ciguusar, *. [proc] A person
the moon. (<=i_.)
who talks much and uses sophistry.
e_af?, Sp^), li&jp, "/^i "'j
*
[prow. prob. a corruption of
To boil e-Lpuaesar &_6ts>itsi6S3r, s. [prop.
^.liioMir.] Fuller's earth.
awayas water in a pot of rice. 2. To
die in great numbersas in battle or by
8Qpeer, B-tpti>tSIQear6Br, Q&i
pestilence, &c, .
or, e-ifuiu, r. n. To sound, make a noise,
gltbvrxa<i2&&tQal&igcBlt3plBig(2uriSpff. A Vast
utter indistinct sounds, speak indis
multitude of people has disappeared by
tinctly,
(fj.) {p.) 2. To be dis
the smallpox.
turbed, to be disconcerted, be thrown into
e_ana/ e_su, ^ron. These, those,
disorder, aioiiu.
intermediate, third pers. plu. jyA^aar or e_tA@y e_tp0, @Qpesr,Q-ipBsrQpe!sr,
inferior class of the demonstrative
<?*,->, v.n. To whirl, revolve, *iou.
2. To play, be in motion, to swing as a
e_si/fflf?, s. Head, pleo. (p.)
door on its hinges, &c,
3. To
e_(sua>y, s. Religious austerities,
wander, roam, to be unsettled, be agitated,
penance, self-mortifications, fmit. {p.)
mjfij&lki, 4. To oscillate, vibrate, ,sp>u.
5. To waver, be anxious, to be vexed,
E-//J, dQQp6ar, &Gpe&, uQuesr, da,
worried, icss^ita>. 6. To be in a state of
v. a. To practise, learn by practice, u&m.
suffering and distressas the soul in con
2. To exert energy, use endeavors, per
nexion with births, .to revolve through
severe, execute, cyum. 3. To labor, work
various transmigrations, rfpiSrfpxipai.
hard, ffa&uQ^ajiu. 4. To follow any kind
a-ifimrmargtii. An unwavering mind
of businessas husbandry, merchandise,
()
manufacture, &c, 0^uSAji_a. 5. To dis
charge the duties of an office, t-t&GajrsQ
tupoMfiiGuiK, Like an agitated swing
Qriiu. 6. To suffer, experience sorrow,
(ie>pn>#.)
pain, trouble, fatigue, &c, /<j*. 7. To
(p^rr*a/&vQr<Blr|ff3e7dr. He is troub
undergo penance, ^^pgiiui_. (Biii and
led with family cares.
W*.) (p.)
a.&.'.^.;..-7~.-r. He has labored or suf
-!,-*si*f.V"'*'. Removing from
fered together with another.
a state of affliction in which troubles are
s.tppS, v. noun. Whirling, revolv
treasured up for future births (g)rrii.)
ing, turning, *vpG). 2. Rooming, wan
giujQLpss, inf. To suffer pain,
dering, pfi*$**>*. 3. Oscillation, vibra
affliction, to endure agony.
tion, ^<Sm. 4. Doubt, wavering,
anxiety, agitation, fear, tt>****y>j>8. 5.
Q-LpuLf, v. noun. Practice, habit,
Suffering, distress, n<5$?ib. (p.)
exercise, up***. 2. Energy, persever
ance, close application, exertion, opupS.
6. tpesrpg)ida, inf. To labor hard,
8. Manual labor, laborious employment,
strive with might and main. 2. To
m<irsj*4i*, 4. Impulse as of voice,
become skilled or dexterous by prac
force communicated, luiSiopupS. 5. Fa
tice.
tigue, suffering, m<s*/ni. 6. Strength,
e-tpswvzJ, s. A stick fastened under
(p.)
the cow's neck with a hole for the
e-ifiuuireiB, t. An energetic, or
tether to play in.
industrious person, Jrnr#uuLinSr.
s^LpeernziQids, inf. To be loosen
e_p(3j, s. A dry or liquid measure,
ed, to be useless.
quarter of a uif. or measureas aipuif.,
B-tpsjr^si/j, inf. To be tossed to
marked thus tp.
and froas the soul in births, or as one
B_ipd&rTirr3(9j, s. Three-eighths of
in various cares and troubles ; to grow
a measure, srdwtimattri), marked thus
tired, fatigued, faint.
s^LpSso,
t. [vul.] Great thirst, pnaih.
E_tp<S(g, 8Qpar, e-LpaQQesreer, Qsn
2. A wooden cylinder in an oil or sugar
*, fi.jp**, B. n. To fence, Qeetbuibutps, ( p.)
cane-press by the revolution of which the
2. v. a. To trample, tread upon, mash,
oil or juice is expressed, b.(oWt4. 3. A
injure, devastate or destroy by treading,
piece of wood with a hole for receiving
&c,
3. (p.) To disturb, foul, stir
the upper post of a door or gate. See
up with the feet, xeits.
QtiMtiiQmgiMtgibLiigtS. The red-eyed
e_f SeoiDjii, *. A log of wood sus
buffalo having trampled on the sugar
pended from the neck of a cow to pre
cane
vent it from straying, Q^fija*siian_.
io%iai*8eu*r^. Unless they beat
down the enemy in battle {<-")
^(^gyeouuQpeo, v. noun. Being
e_tr*(5, v. noun. Trampling, tread
scorched with great heat. 2.
tormented with thirst.
ing down, i&$CiLi.
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e_tpa;/r Tin e-ipeuiriruusni , .


A paddle for weeding or cutting grass,
t^pQj&aQ.
e_LppjBsc,8. Thirst, pnau>. 2. Heat,
Qwuuib. (c.)
vat&(Ajie&iB(5ipppQjBiS($AQpgl. I tllirst.
isireijLpppei), s. A parched tongue.
e-Lppjpj, QQpesr, e-ippplQesresr, Qai
*, a-vpp, P. a. To twist, whirl any thing
about, *wpp. 2. To move about the arms,
or legs through pain, osicpp. 3.
[prow.] To pass time tediously, to get
through an irksome duty,
QfliQirfAA. 4. v. n. To writhe through
pain, mgifluLir*.
K-ippjBdaL&dS) inf. To pass in
endurance.
Ci_dr. I have accomplished the unplea
sant business in which I was engaged.
gQpms*sx>limfipfii*\S)i*. To sustain with
reluctance the cares, duties, &c of a
family.
&-Lpp/3, v. noun. Rolling, twisting,
writhing with pain, distortion, >wx.
2. Great thirst, iStg/asii.
eoaiLiLfippl, s. Spasms in the arms,
contractions, waving, &c
arr&sipppl, s. Spasms in the leg,
waving, &c.
isneinfippl, s. Thirst.
isiraitfipplQujlSds, inf. To suffer
great thirst.
e^ifil, s. A place, site,
ii>. 2.
Side, u*i. 3. A particle of place, a form
of the seventh case, vv&osli. (p.)
^aaraisstff. Where he came
ir*i_ii4i0. Where I shall walk
miLiiitfu/sff, Conducting (him) with de
corum
rssrgji. Come to me.
e_t^s)(C5, s. A kind of cotton shrub,
CErua lanatar, L. 2. A garland of
that shrub worn by soldiers in storming
a fort, jjii_0^iJjlOee<*jf. (p.)
e_y9p>reti, v. noun. Moving about,
going to and froas fishes in a pond, &c,
being unsettled, unsteady, pn**. 2. Turn
ing about, whirling,
[ex
ei
fill, giving.] (urrfi.) (p.)
e-Qg e_(^3su/re3r, s. An insect
which undermines the beds of gardens and
the roots of trees, J4Sun*ft.
S-Q>) SQpesr, Qfiesr, Gey ear, e^tp,
v. a. To plough, vrsip. 2. [with the imper
sonal terminations.'] To root upas pigs,
hogs have ploughed up all the field.
B-LpdGaneo, s. A goad used to
drive oxen when ploughing.
B-tp0$3, s. (plu. ^-Lfid^iuti.') A fe
male of the ploughman caste. See
e-LpdfituuiTLL, s. A kind of poem.
See u*g.
e-QppsiT, s. A ploughed highland.
B-QgpiSeOLD, 8. Ploughed land.

B_6!LP

e_erray

&-Qpgi asm Quit it, s. Those who S-Qgri&i, s. A kind of grain, pulse,
e.es)Lp uu /reif?, s. An industrious,
cultivate fields belonging to others and
a bean, one of the nine kinds of grain,
thrifty or laborious man, L5_-iu?ur.
subsist upon a share of the produce.
Phaseolus mungo. See ^reAuii, also writ S-emLpuu/rSHs, inf. To struggle,
2. The fourth or Vellale caste, Gvawar.
ten *-tg*ff.
labor under difficulties. 2. To wallow, roll
2-QgppwiT) s. The flour of the
in mire or any thing filthy.
w#<*aj*Q*)Lir*. Those who till the
e_s3itpu)S33r,
a. See e_ Lpw&zr.
ground enjoy plenty and happiness, the
-Qg&&">u(n)Uu, s. The kernel of
rest being followers and servants of the
-6Tr(3),
s.
The
shaft of a lute, iuitl^
the
c-opegi.
great depend on their assistance, (spa.)
G&<ss>ij<-i. (c*;ii.) (p.)
Q0*Qt3i<ni*ts>*"S&<Tfgtes&efigi. To cul B-(L>eiiLb, s. An ant, emmet, ei^w
e_6rruu(3}5eci, v. noun. Being agree
tivate ground and live by it is more
H- (*.) (p.)
able, wtu>$foii. 2. Being included. See
satisfactory than to procure mainten e_(j6i;sD, *. Established usage, cus
T ** t r
ance from others by serving them.
tom, natural rights, proper course of
B-eiruun<3, v. noun. Being includ
proceeding, cpmpma. 2. Kindness, affec
*-Qgg!t-l(ipsliiJiTd&, inf. To plough
ed, comprehended, ojiuS.
tion, attachment persevered in from birth
and harrow, to waste.
to birth, whether the transmigration be
s.&ruuinL^e}roi!)u>uuaTee>u>t
.
G-Qgueat, s. A plough, sgougdu;
supernal, animal, or vegetable, one taking
Verbs agreeing with nouns of the first
[ex
implements.]
the same kind of birth as the other, and
and second persons, or with the three
if one be male the other becomes a fe
v-QgeLHerruu, s. The turnings in
persons.
male,
&c,
or
both
may
be
of
the
same
ploughing, OjsrQfuLj.
Q-etruutnLQQpetsreisB'teo, s. Verbs
sex and they may be different animals,
agreeing with nouns of the second and
sj-ipsy, v. noun. Ploughing, e_(y>
t8i-igiQ0Ti-iBfi*tiiLi. 3. Quality, temper,
third persons.
disposition, as peculiar to or character
m. 2. (fig.) (p.) Agriculture, hus
istic of aTperson or thing,
{p.)
bandry, tillage, uiSiQfiisfiQifit^ii.
e-&ruuiTLL<Be32eFr, 8. Verbs em
B-tfit93si(g02:giajLfie<iUd. There is no s_(Lpeinev, s. A tiger, ueSI. (p.)
bracing or agreeing with any two, or
occupation which yields greater profit
miri^uu&^flaifit(Qffenaiaist>iiiij<f.. The streak
all the three persons, l? - A^no-,*^ On.
than agriculture.
ed tiger,faint with hunger, waved its tail
-if)6UErot_, inf. To make over 2_<sa>f>, 8. Cerebral soundsone of e_6irii, s. [o contraction of s.m&rui.']
to another a piece of land for purposes
Mind, heart, mar*. 2. Will, purpose, in
the seven musical tones, Bi^firpiSpt^iSav.
tention, aabanui. 3. Meaning, intrinsic
of cultivation.
2. One of the strings of the lute, or guitar,
meanings
of a passage, &<..
or
the
tone
of
a
lute,
ajruSCrn4iy.
3.
e.ifiaiira-LfjQe>jriri, s. Ploughmen,
A
deer,
a
fawn,
witir.
4.
A
place,
i_i4.
5.
&-e<Tp$Bliue$Gs>t,
8. An interjection,
cultivators, agriculturists, husbandmen,
A form of the seventh case, *s,u5h- 6.
inhabitants of agricultural districts,
^(jo/aru), 3. Divine will, or the
Side,
ut*ih.
(p.)
io<j.jiu<i!i*<Sr. 2. The fourth or Vellale
.B)nfir^(ji4. You also who stood by
will of persons of high dignity.
caste, Csi. 3. (p.) [ex n-pui^.] War
e_6ir/r,
8. Liability, exposure, ejgi.
riors, heroes, u<m_<Jrf.
7;^>ij*C}*&iflirC(5(ji4. Those who move
2. [impr.fur
Spying.
in every place ; i. e. all persons.
&-Lpe8ei, s.
Cessation from
e-etrairs,
inf.
To
be involved, be
>--!..-;>
S.1
1
went
to
him.
ploughing.
subject to, to be exposed.
e_eaipujiTS-etBipQiurrir, s. Minis
SLipaSjii, s.
Condition of the
e_srr(T5 e_6yr/r, @Gpebr1V-etrnihQ068r,
ters of state, kings' counsellors,
ground when it is sufficiently moist to
>. 2. Servants, .**0^
[ex
Guar, a-ar, v. a. To adjust or clean feathers
be ploughed.
side.]
with the beakas birds, 9p<sQov. 2. To
Q-tpaisiLi, inf. [prop.] To take iStftLp, sSQpebr, pQpear, uQuar,
shake the wings and feathers, ,-eV- 3.
To shake off, scatter, sprinkle, strew, S!*fi.
the leadas the first of several teams
*s,
v.
a.
[coL
fur
>-..w..]
To
earn,
(*b<S.)
4. To try, tune, or play on a lute,
in ploughing, to mark the course, &c,
gain by labor, procure by industry, to
&c, with the fingers, utifian^mi_. (p. ) 5.
acquire, i(y*pjlil<_. 2. v. n. To labor
v. n. To whirl about, whiffleas wind, srp
hard, toil, strive, drudge, ply, <J/JirpJ?
EijSLLiy-, s. Clods in a plough
siai. 6. [prov.] To turn about or be loose
auruuL..
3.
(p.)
To
soundus
talk,
buzz,
ed, field, a-QpibQurQpffQuiucsinetosC-if..
as a pin, or screw,
7. [yul.]
clamor, JSowru. 4. To suffer, endure hard
To stir, move either bodily or mentally,
e_if ey/76i)c, s. Ploughing season.
ships, to be afflicted, giaruQpp.
s6tde2Qwi&*qQpDifi&&<gaT. He is very
a. Lp ey (SjassrstBL.^S-tpeqione_tp
mnii^ewitfiQpficfijftOBsnaiuiurtij. The sing
diligent and successful in study.
ing of the damsels who sweetly played on
Q(S0. Oxen trained to the plough.
..-.,> -.-_*-.
~"I live
the lute (oi_.)
S-ipeqQsnio, s.
A ploughman's
by my own earnings.
$m>aie7KlQ*l&eSilji5SpJJ(!petQ)tnial1Aiiu
rod or staff, an ox goad, frpptGttii. 2.
&.GBtpppu earsssfiojii, s. Acquired
Though 1 have said so much, he is not
A horse whip, <g)a*#uu]LLfp..
merit.
yet moved.
'j<a((i*r&tGlsiejaQimfieads. He drove
Bx>pijaii0uAi(gib. (Birds) that flock in
e_as>ip&gjQrrdg, inf. To labor
(the horse) with a whip.
the neighborhood adjusting their feathers
for nothing, or in vain.
with the beak
tLifiOffireo, s. A furrow, uasits
eutiSpjpi(as)tpaa, inf. To labor
B-arirf@, v. noun. Whirling, &Lpp@.
for one's maintenance. 2. To procure
support by labor.
S-ipe>fQfiLiu,inf. To plough, prac
E-ar/iffl/, v. noun. Whirling, whiffling,
s.eaLfiuu, v. noun. Hand-labor,
tise agriculture,
moving, stirring, turning, being loose,
toil, industry, diligence, t3rui*ib. 2.
*tep8. 2. Fluctuation, wavering,
S-jfiaj^Q^irLfieo, s. Ploughing, til
Earnings, gain, profit of labor, toil, or e_6rra/, s. Realities, internal or secret
lage, husbandry, uiSiQuii^mQ/uifiii.
industry, thriving, thriftiness, i<s*fi
affairs, j1Aui. 2. Secrets, or internal
IllQoo. 3. Endeavors, exertions, ener
e-LpeyQuiTgi'jipiDiT, s. A power
affairs, seen or ascertained by a spy to be
gy,
close
application,
<jpi-pfi.
ful, well trained ox that works easily.
revealed to others, g)rftj*iof*iria. 3. Spy
ing, prying, espionage,
4. A spy,
e.{a/u>ea><, s. Rain that falls in
MjpisrCn? Is there any good to be
[ex a-dr, inside,j
the ploughing and sowing season.
obtained without exertion? Is there any ppdr;
o_sS6iuni!p*wSA>&u. No robbery takes
evil that may not arise from indolence?
v-Qpaaa, v. noun. Ploughing, agri
place without a spy.
culture.
e_arauaDi_<i(5^a), v. noun. Defend
application and success in the study of
e-Qgis/r, s. Ploughmen, e-tfieuir.
belles-lettres are great.
ing one by excusing his faults.
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e_ekrr
e-eireuiSuj, inf.
To learn the e_(W7>65</r(7ji, QQpeBT, S-iet^dsiririiQfi
e-HetreifQarrarar, inf. To ache as
Or, Smiar, e_<g*rr, V. 71. To flit down,
secrets of a person, family, state, &c,
the limbs, with weariness, &c, a5ijqp.
J8<r*. 2. To sink or settleas a wall,
for some sinister object.
B-%otrQevd&, inf. To be attacked
a. eir eu ears-eireunetBH-etr&inen
with griping, or rheumatic pains, Sii
V-^nj&snkjpiQuff, inf. To speak,
s_crajrrcdr, 8. A Spy, a SCOUt.
Qufflj*.
or
to
discourse
sitting.
a_sra/crfai<uruiSjrri#ur. Without a spy
/r^)/Ss>TEi/ndsii/3srrffi/, . Pains in
the country cannot be destroyed.
S-ier^-isir^&>, v. n. Sitting down.
the limbsas from walking, labor, &c.
See tuCsiffij.
e_stra/>s6Bsrt_6V63r, a. One who is
ueogii'Berrey, s. Supposed distress
acquainted with the secrets of another. e_(er5<SQ, s. A sprain. See (Cr7;.sgj.
in the teeth of a snake, or other animal,
from the want of opportunity to gratify
estreu^da, inf. To engage one B_^5g, Spi, e_(6Tj6BT7, to, e.
the disposition to bite, to discharge
in order to fish out the secrets of an
<g*s. v. n. To be sprained, gs*. 2. v. a.
venom, &c.
other.
[with the personal terminations.] To
euuS/bgu^erreif,
s. Dysentery.
polish,
or
streak
metalic
articles
with
e-eirei/Qfireoeo, inf. To discover
the smith's tool called ffmraaxm, &c, _Cur e_&rr, dSQpehr, ^C^sar, tliQuar, ,
Or expose Secrets, a.iialsiranma%iufiigQei
" v. a. To sound, gaJ**. 2. To call, invite,
jyst*. (urr^. and
(p.) 3. v. n.
e-arejuirirda, inf. To spy, pry into, e-tsyj/s^r, s. [prop. n.Qgisgi.'] A
kind of pulse, Phaseolus mungo, i.
To suffer, be in a state of affliction, e*.
or expose another's affairs for a bad
(J*. 19.)
purpose, Gmviuriis.
e_(i5B>si/, . A fish, water-fish, white
e-3srrijL/, v. noun. Sounding, 5><nff
caboose,
&tJdr,
Ophicephales
punctalus.
s^etr^pi, SQpeir, e.eir<flQenrsir, Gq/ot,
**>*. 2. Calling, jfooipAao*. 3. Pain,
B-*p. v. n. To clamor without sense,
mQfifitD, &c.
bawl, utter unmeaning vociferations, mtup- e_Srr,s. The mane of a hone, lion or
2. To cry out through alarm, uug>&ppGi
other animal, rsS'-^op^^^^P^^'of^ff^^. e_rr. An affix to some verbal nouns,
wr<$u<2ur. 3. To be confused through fear
2. A man's tuft, or lock of hair, ^afrunS/.
3. The hair of the body, upmsSi. 4. Sound,
and to speak incoherently, indistinctly,
noise, 9*1. 5. Articulate sounds, Qu*ur e_6rr, s. The inside, the interior, that
or inconsistently, to give confused evi
which is intrinsic, private, secret, esoteric,
QeiQpQiMvS, (p.) 6. Mud, mire, Grp.
dence, tfigofirp. 4. To utter incoherent
-ie9._i. 2. Mind, heart, soul, breast,
soundsas a person dreaming, qbfl e_&rr, @p^i, kpgt, uyii, uj, v. n. To
a-terib. 3. Place, ito. 4. As a nominal
ache or suffer pain in the limbs from
affix or postposition, it governs the dative
^etrgipth, s. A great noise, Qu
weariness, cold, rheumatism, Snn. 2.
and expresses in, within, among, of, out
Oml.
To gripe, suffer painas persons with
of, inner, interior, intrinsic, esoteric,
dysentery, nSpiiu. 3. To acheas the
e-srrjj/ui^., s. Incoherence in speak
SKSHgums in teething, utugtmi*!**. 4. To suf
ing, <B\ti>es>*. 2. Confusion in business,
a-irsiltS*trHugQlfilHQpiiv<5tfiib. Those of
feras in bringing forth young, (seufcnu.
the household only are acquainted with its
5. To suffer either in mind, or body; to
secret sorrows.
e_srfl, s. A chisel, unTeS^ssriurreirirs^
be in a state of suffering, <<j-*,. In most
s-iLsnesaih, s. The intellectual
of the meanings, a dragging or moving
tMQ&,arj>. 2. [pro.] A barber's in
faculties. See *S)Ajii and srmii.
pain is implied.
strument for paring nails,
3. A
place, <-io. 4. A form of the seventh
n-ari<5<P/8<gb!Bpfii? Does your back
e_il(T5^7, s. The inmost thought,
case, ffsoawv. 5. A burin, or graver, an
ache? i. e. why do you behave so as to
the real purpose or motive, j^***^^.
instrument for engraving, )?gi#&igi:a-.
incur punishment?
2. Cordial affection, mens rii. 3. The
a-ntmsCfivegi'fiuiStt.iunSpffi. The pestle
intrinsic meaning of a passage, &<x,
e.Ssrr/F^Ssrr/i^jG'u^, inf. To ex
is worn down as small as the handle of a
press regret again and again from re
chiselspoken of a person emaciated by
volving in mind an injury received.
v-iL(njdpnsuQuff) inf. To speak
disease.
with reservation.
Opd^Veiriu,
inf. To ache as the
v-eifld{&0ird(gdp, inf. To buffet,
nose.
. Guile, deceit, treach- I
to box, to strike with the fist.
erousness, insidiousness, .tg**,4.
gjOuL/Sternu, inf. To feel pain in
fdprp/eif), s. A small chisel used
the hipsas in child-bearing, or as per
e.LL6frarii, s. Deep-seated viciby carpenters,
sons in some diseases, or after a long
ousness, dissimulation, -a*^a<3. 2.
walk.
e-siflujii, . A bear, ssriy.. (p.)
Internal, or unsubdued disease, hidden
u)6Br(jo2siriu, inf. To be pained in
humor or matteras in a boil, siijt-tS&ia
e_(<rrj, s. A wood-worm or woodmind from unkind conduct or expres
fretter, ^'^a1- See
sions.
s.Llff(B6E), s. Caloric, latent
srreoeasiLj^eiriu, inf. To suffer pain
e_(er7j, dQpgi,
<sg)iD, <s, v. n.
heat, _cS.
in the arms and legs.
To be worm-eatenas wood, to be eaten
5-LLairii^, inf. To have internal
out by worms, insects, weevilsas grain,
eunoftenuj, inf. To be tired as the
heat causing emaciation ; [ex *r*^i.]
seeds, or other cold body, wsQpps$iim*ittigj&.
mouth by constant talking.
e-iLsnibdfa), s. Internal fever,
2. To perish as flour, to become spoiled,
*ri/fc/iocfa/toeuiLi$.^eSr. He chattered
Jl3*rib. 2. Inward anger, rancor,
till his mouth ached.
malice, &c, .*0<ijL/.
Si'Sf^aPQPsaftSts^i-'tiSpp. This wood
a/uS^/Ssiraj, inf. Tq suffer as in
is entirely worm-eaten.
in/. To become ema
bringing forth young. 2. To suffer
ciated by disease or otherwise. 2. To
with
dysentery.
The body becomes corroded like a vessel
be firmly rootedas disease.
in which salt is kept.
B-LL(8j0giut-iped4f-,
s. A species
bright
pearls
produced
from
the
round
v-^yp&gieiiiotDiT, s. The worm-eaten
conchs
of hepatic complaint attended with
seed of the Cajan shrub, Cajanus Indiconvulsions, piGmiii,
S-'Seirwiriianp, s. [cui.] An internal
cus.
e_tl(gaS/f, s. The Deity regarded
imposthume,
*9QnC.
E-ierjui^, c. noun. Being wormas the life, or identified with the life or
a-Sswo/, o. noun. Griping pain,
eaten, C-QAcn*.
soul of each individual, <.e^>tr.
throbbing, /ti}4. 2. Hard pain in the
&-<erUL10#ire>i, inf. To begin to
6- tL(3jf8uLfy s. Aim, object, inten
limbs, &c.as from rheumatism, weari
be worm-eaten.
ness, cold, &c, osot-q.
tion, B.irttAlslSuLI.
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e_ err
92- Z (8}jb/DU>,
See a.t^-L/n*.

Innate depravity.

Internal cold, chill,


slight fever.
a_i_LD<s, s. Palm of the hand,
k_kbx. 2. A person whoig privy to,
a secret handas in c-tr&ai. 3. Turn
ing to the left in dancing or other
movements, jg)i_4ao*4Ap.
G-L-Qs>&&&tn3v, s. Turning to the
left, winding or turning backwards, or
contrary to the sun.
B-iLQ&nekea, inf. To eat as a god,
or great personage, .*r. 2. To take
food that has been consecrated to a deity,
GjlCnlrrrfiqpCQsiirtr. 3. To take food,
medicine, to swallow, take in, imbibe
as the earth does the rain, &c,
4.
To receive into the mind, meditate, or
reflect upon, i^Q<r4>. 5. To wish
for an occurrence, or to express desires
mentallyas a deity or holy sage (the
thing desired instantly taking place),
<yi<iQ*r*<r. 6. To have a secret ob
ject in view, to have in view, -lLcj*.
g-lLQsituu>, s. Interior anger,
malice.
e.z_l(?<s/rsir, s. The will, determi
nation, internal, or inmost thought,
-^-*a4. 2. Wish of the heart. 3.
Opinion, belief, tenet, CoaiS.
m-iLfimih, s. A select society, a
committee, jy#*Mi4.
s-tl*LLD(_, *. An inner vest or
tunic.
e.il#u)uju), . The six religious
systems of the followers of Siva,
wul.
S-iLfnsai, s. The real object of
an affair, the real feeling of the heart,
2. Exposure of secrets by
one of a party by signs, r<0UBibM
iStMijtBifittiaaM, 8. The meaning,
thing, &c told or known to one's own
party and differing from that which is
made known to others, <gsa>-4*.
e_il&u, *. An under or inner
cloth. 2. The lining of a garment.
a_Lla/(f, . An inner wall, jy*j
2. The interior of a wall,
*/l(3**uLtp***i$pSpgi. To white
wash the outside wall while neglecting
the inside; i. e. to be scrupulously
exact in external conduct, while the
heart is full of wickedness; to attend to
things remote while those at hand are
neglected.
p-LLQr4j5i3th, s. The main spring
in a machine, any internal power or
operation concealed from view, spaiai
firii. 2. A clue, or key to an affair,
*.A(gu-'ijiA. 3. The main spring in a
business, gpi*rriA. 4. A skilfully
contrived rule in numbers, &c,
mnos. 5. A short, compendious and sub
tle method of ascertaining, or effecting
a thing, Affwmvanu. 6. (Jig.) Internal
meaning of a passage, real object in
view, a-C<gfiijn.
q-lLQ&i&go, inf. To enter, insinu
ate one's self, -*<2(Ju.

E-CTT
e.il8sir, s. Hollownessas of a
pipe or tube.
a-LL<S^eiruQuir0ar, s. Any thing
tubular.
i-i-10i_6r/?a/,s. Cleverness ofmind,
freedom from doubt, profound know
ledge,
2. The clear part of
the liquidas poured off from the sedi
ment, m^.t'^ijf. 3. Soundnessas in
timber, &c., a-**>mr&. 4. Inner measurment.
s-iLQitl
s. The secret object
of
pursuit,
as
differing
or appearances, marmn i from
ih. 2.profession,
Property
acquired and kept secretly,
E_tlu6B3, s. Internal enmity, ha
tred or grudge, rancor at heart with
professions of friendship. 2. Internal,
innate, or secret foes attached to the
soul, causing actions, &c, w&tsppm
*r. (For the six *.iius. see uo*.) 3.
Hatred of a king by his professed
friends, civil conspiracy, jite<$iLum*.
firmCsQ. Though the internal hatred be
as the fragment of a grain of rape seed,
the consequent evil may be very great.
B-iluii, s. Subject of investi
gation or deduction in things of a
mental, mystic, or spiritual character.
See u*s;
e-iluz_, inf. To enter, be within,
or underas in age, _<trr. 2. To en
gage in, be concerned in, to be, or be
come one of a party, or community; to
be involved in, to be subject to, to yield
to, to be obedient to, _<_iLjt_. 3. adv.
Together with, inclusive.
apttr,pu>A(3LLuLii_jA8Br. A child under
three years of age.
That inclusive.
CW
agjtluL., inf. To fall
into danger.
s.tlutf, *. A make-weight, s.tlu
e.tlu^, inf. To cause to enter,
to introduce, j/euuSjp. 2. To persuade,
proselyte, bring one into, or over to one's
party, w0jg:*<gtrartx. 3. To include,
involve, entrap, ensnare, Qisouidbia*.
e-il uftjSuju), s. Abstinence from
venery as a regimen while taking me
dicine, &c; sometimes ^uu^w,
e-iluii^, s. The chief row or
table of guests, j/*gu*&.
B-tlu6\)[i, 8. Property at com
mand, Jf)r!wuuid. 2. Friends, assistants,
attendants, &c pfaamiumb. 3. Forces,
army, army in reserve, C#sjliii4. 4.
Strength, firmness of body, hardness,
strength from food, Qfsuni.
s-LLupjp, 8. Internal attachment,
affections of the heart, &c. See jpuupgi.
e-ilLflirCa/^ii, 8. Entrance.
e_tl(-9j(?6i/fi, inf. To enter,
*.srGsrGur; _iLl/.Note. This and the
preceding word are in use, but not, it is
thought, on good authority.
lLus, inf. To enter, engage in.

tLu^is^iQuf, inf. To make


professions of friendship, kindness, con
cern, &c.
e-ilL/Gu/r, s. The hollow of a tube
or pipe, a-ilSW. 2. The small folds of a
garment, a-ABinji/. 3. (fig ) The secret
of the matter, internal affair, j/t^iisA
&-iLnpu>,8. The inside, S-iLuisw.
S-iLQurr^m e-eketrrr^ii), s. The
real meaning, ftpu/luii. 2. The hidden,
or secret meaning, .ljs^.
^nervalh^^qulI Quit0ar, 8. The
occult sense of a doctrine.
e-tlQurrt, inf. To coax, to
wheedle, isux**.
e_ coot
e_68B7^ffS5 5
8. The
Uvula, jyotrewii; [ex mi, tongue.]
e-s&rjgBji-liti), s. The real or
secret object of pursuit, -*r<?<^A<4.
gLfflBrasfffVii, s. The moisture with
in a body or thing; [ex .*, et
R-Ctzr(?(e&ps<s&), p. noun. Contem
plation.
s_wriz)a)i_, s. The lower opening
of a water-course. 2. Oblations, or offer
ings of fruits, betel, rice, pastries pre
sented to ferocious deities, inside the
temple, jy*ioH_. See kw_.
2-esBnDLLes>tt5iTi7) s. [prov.] The
bark of the inner side of the palmyra
stem, being the best for use.
s-eaarwiTcf, s. Corruption of mind
as m-Utowb.
e-emQpty-ear, s. Treachery by
which one inveigles another, (lit.) an
inner knot, e-ii^aaib.
e_enQiune Ttexr, 8. Secret object,
project, intention, &c, -*c5<?ur*Jar.
e-eireuiliw, 8. Agio, premium in
exchange of coins or other money for
difference in value, (opp. to vet-it.)
e-oreuesBrs&w, s. Mental worship,
s_sffa/ttSjti, 8. Interior firmness.
2. Malice, internal hatred. See anfai.
e-&rsuuSifluu, 8. Internal hardness
of aboil, &c, _a/Sni. 2. (Jig.) [prov.]
Property possessed, money in hand,
s-etreueSuu, v. noun. Inward pain
or convulsion.
S-OTeuL^sLisQ^irdr, s. God who
is transcendent in knowledge and wis
dom. (*&.)
e-errfiuSsiruj, inf. To bend inwards,
e_sfra/26rr/5^a/6ar, s. A stooping
person.
e-arev'Bemueo, v. noun. Bending
forward, stooping as a person, n.*<fa
e-ar&i'derraj, 8. Inward curvature,
concavity, jLrf|.
e-s>rei;/r/7u>, s. Secret partiality,
leaning, inclination, a.*n*iy. 2. The
share in . the produce of a field which
comes to the owner.
15$

e_srr
e-araSifi, inf. To fall in, or with,
join a party, &c.,-orsr. 2. To assume
the appearance of friendship for a sinis
ter object; to pretend kindness, atAutip/i
e^areSQ>jdjg, inf. v. a. To join a
person on professions of friendship in
order to deceive and entrap him, &c.
e_6ff-o9Jtesr, s. Malice, evil in the
heart kept secret, long indulged, &c,
E.iiL/aD. 2. Inherited fate, am$tit*.
a-efrafj effesresfi, s. See ^esresB.
&.&rQenseal, s. Internal heat of
the system, e_4Qu4.
a_drOffl/tl, s. The marks on a
testing piece of gold, for trying the
fineness of other pieces, from eight
degrees and upwards, .riuf*iSgi*
Qmic. 2. The higher kinds of gold,
ujMyuqbp. 3. Inner boards or planks
exclusive of the slabs, jyQ/c<8.
e-ekQeuetzreatiuw, s. A tinkling
ring of brass, put as an ornament on the
feet of horses mounted by kings and
great mencornp. ^otsoi_, which is the
name of another ornament made of
silver and commonly placed upon the
former. 2. A pad placed between a load
and the back of an ox.
Q-etretniisLD, s. Symmetry of mind,
the internal property or quality. See
&-etretnaarr&)1 s. The sole of the
foot.
e-areir/sieas, s. The palm of the
hand,
e_6(rarz_(s;ij(?u/r, inf. To be
shut, shut in, to be swallowed up.
e_gtran_, inf. To enclose, shut
in, shut up in a place. 2. To conceal,
to keep secret
ej_srs)r(_ii, v. noun. Reservedness, reserve in intercourse.
-re<ru?., s. The sole of the foot,
b-AotemAi. 2. [em/.] That which is
secret, SiisSwi. 3. [prow.] Nearness,
vicinity, neighborhood, *iuib. 4. (fig.)
One's own relations, one's own circle,
S-&reirif.iiSQeO.6ffe(r^Lgsfr, adv.
At home, within doors, near home
spoken in cases of theft, mischief, &c.
e-dretresip, s. An inner room, closet,
cabinet, s.6cf<3. 2. A division in a
drawer, box, &c.j a separate cell, Quiij*.
e_sirar6BrS-arerirsir, s. One of the
party orfamily, a domestic, .**<5Aior*.
2. A near acquaintance. 3. The head
or middle one of the oxen which thresh
the corn.
e_rfrsriejAwsrgifii)rt5(3,A<2!5r. He is an
enemy in the camp. 2. He is an
inmate and yet a rogue.
e_6irir/r, inf. To enter in, s-ilLfa.
2. To become subject to, 8(juui_ 3. To
join a party, engage in, C. 4. To be
involved, to become privy to an affair,
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e_srr
jj*igiA(yaarGardr. I am On his side,
I have taken his part.
,gA8!ar4<sirOTts-tir. One who is doom
ed to punishment.
#,ffM^<s*crMG>. Be not a par
taker in treacherous deeds.
e-ek&rnas, inf. To get a person
into one's party, or to interest him in
one's concerns, muuS/^.
e_e<rair/n_, inf. To have intercourse
with an enemy in order to effect an
object, E-AffcrLuSw.
e-rarsrr/rS^^^s. An enemy in the
camp, a snake in the grass, a treacher
ous companion, aX-umaar.
S-iar&rnis^uiisih^s. Internal secrets,
private matters.
B-eirartru$@&s, inf. To be enga
ged or concerned in an affair, to be one
of a party, tt_i_sBruri_i%*.
e.<areiriTnniLe>i, s. Deep research,
thought, insight, a disposition to inves
tigate profoundly, x-italnii&.
e_6irr/re<r, s. One who belongs to
a particular party, or familya domes
tic.
e_ar6rr?i_, inf. To include, com
prise, <L5rsji_i.
Qjsfj&eu(_IiL/Dfe/cire^LlL_ij<cr^?(3
The
twelve including Tolkappiar.
e-sff-6fr?sa>i_, s. Private affairs, in
tellectual concernments, o-C*rriui4.
&.&efcBnuttA*uK&tBp&0ar. He has come
to pry into our secrets, and to ascertain
our private affairs.
s>_sirs(f7o_iu/rarQj6Br, s. One of
our compact, party, &c
e_siT6r/?ili_/7-/f, s. Brothers and
sisters of an elder brother in a joint
contract, inheritance, &c, pn0ft.

a_err
n_fr&A<g&Gaua>MiyeiTii&pgi. To arise
as discord, &c. among relatives. 2.
To cherish hatred in the heart.
gLV(6J5i_63r, . [pror.] Ingre
dients inclosed in the interior of a cake,
tart, &c, ML.C-Qur&tsPqsuusi. 2. The
matter within, the hidden meaning.
S-sirje^siOittj, inf. To be heart
broken, to be greatly grieved, to be
contrite, icarop/Su. 2. To decline or fail in
energy, **:A4uibJiu.
e_V(6r5i_a/, v. noun. Interior, or
deep-seated grief, sorrow, contrition, ictr
ffi-sfricrjiiL/ffjQoti.
Internally and
externally, j/sQpuLipQpii.
SL.aQtbLjp(Tp&rfiiutar*i<ir. One whose
heart and conduct are alike, a sincere
person.
e-ErrjerjuSff, s. Inner life, God.
_ sfr (6rj aS n d @ 6BTjpi, s. A snail,
Q-arfsnjjpipp, inf. To put in, insert,
include, instilas principles,
1_
E-aV^srons, s. Secrets of the mind,
inward thought, real opinion, a.ii*<g^:
2. Internal, or hidden meaning, nw^&ur
*. 3. A word or theme given by
which to commence a poem, utS^uif-L/tu
f-'
cv-'^'-v^-''^ Say what
you mean.
S-ek^esyrDiLjetiLDW, s. A species of
simile brought in by the by, rather
indistinctly, and without the usual terms
of comparisonopposed to Qrfuu.if
MOV.
s-ar^erj/f, s. The interior of a town,
or country, emi*<S. 2. Une's own country,
townspoken of when residing in it,
one's home, Q
e-^r^^ioLSp^/^iiD. At home and
abroad.
^.ar^frffBs^, s. Commodities
or productions of one's own country
spoken of while in the country.
B-eirQeir. In, within, between.
jpp<aG*. [cu/.] In the mean time.
e_rCWCi-i/ri_, inf. To get into
one's power, get over to one's interests,

Land acquired in the name of Sattan


and his brothers and sisters.
tL-areiFl.ifsliflujih, s. The intellectual
powers. See jgsSAuii.
t2_ar6rf?(gtjLy, s. Hoarded treasure
chiefly in money, m**p&tQnr*,$.
S-aretflssTLDnm, s. Corruption of the
s-etrQetrnes>&) s. Internal sounds
mind. See uuowift,
unheard by othersas beating of the
S-ernsrP, s. What is within, e_errorn
heart, roaring in the ear, or rumbling of
u2<5*@p&. 2. A bond, -dgi_CBrLU9.<B>d;
the bowels, &C, jjsQmreS.
[ei a<8.]
S-&re^u-<Basnifluju>, s. A secret e_6rr. The root of a symbolic verb
signifying being, which, in poetic usage
thing.
is complete in its inflectionsas
e.srr(s5(5Oa(r<s, inf. To ad
or B-tiGaar, I exist, &c. 2. The third
person singular of the inferior class (see
minister medicine which is to be taken
e-*G)), and the participle with its appel
inwardly.
latives are the only parts in common use.
E-eirietjagj <f<f/7ul9l_, inf. Totake
A'o(e. The participle and its deriva
internallyas medicine.
tions are joined to nouns to form adjec
e-arigigjOjii!/^, inf. To ad
tives and appellatives and to show the
possession of the quality indicatedas
minister medicine, poison, &c, by force.
a-aasr/iajii, a real thing, tact.
2. To insert, inject, to thrust in. 3.
(fig.) To give a bribe secretly.
s-at. They areas j/mitsaf.
s_arar, rel. part. Existing, which
E_srrig5<S(garr, adv. Internally.
exists, is real, genuine, essential.
deceived me under pretence of intimacy.
s-areirjseia/i, s. A real story, an
ti-sstgAtsiissirszrsrmi At. An inner prison.
authentic narrative, a fact, a reality.

e_ sirerf?
SLsrratr^7, appl. n. The truth, it is esirerrQpeifiL-Ujrrear, s. A book on
true, Lihn. 2. That which exists, -*r
Astronomy and Astrology, ^<C*r#i_^r*>.
a_
sir sir /i, s. The mind, hea t as the
a-a*0j><gir. Among the few there are.
seat
of the passions, warA 2. Thought
*-&app(gaGaaS*ianrici0ar. He 18 the
intention, testis. 3. fp.) Kne fry, purpose,
most competent among them. 2. He is
will,
Qpup&.
4. Meaning of a word or pass
tolerably clever.
age,
. . -*JTAj.'.
B-*>QrAigi. Speak the truth.
e_sfrsrrasrr?ijL/, s. Heart-felt joy,
_irMiAuQ,*>i. The whole of one's
Mns&|j)#0,
property to the last mite.
-etreird(g)r&uLi, s.
The secret
K.itsnB0iafa>puiQ#. Conceal not the
thought or desire of a person not ex
truth.
pressed in words, j^aio^JijL/. 2. Mean
c .v.r
j..-.
Is it true or not?
ing, or intention of a speaker or writer,
n.AsimrQ&awc<2tii. All this time, or
not evident from his words, a-Li*^^.
alwaysa phrase indicating dissatis
3. The secret or special object which
faction.
one has in view, n.iCi!D.
a-*aui_ Truly, really as to right, ac
e^eneir^JslQeoonsudds, inf. To con
cording to the actual state.
ceal in the mind, to keep secret.
n-drcrLi<^(y>if.i/iA. It will end right.
B_eru3=fl4i_Q*i!j<;a/i5r. I will do
S-arerr^^eapQaiirsir, s. God, t_
whatever service you have.
1*. 00
isb&fixiiaBrtiiDcJ&ib. As long as I live.
B-&ewflg}ec>pe!FtjBjirQjt>^fojGu. Oh! thoU
who possessest my heart, thou hast not
K-araruarenm, s. Real truth, g<i/
noticed my pangs. (si_)
icppn-airtom. 2. Ileal prosperity, Qni*r
S-&reiruLjts!Brir^Q, s. Imaginary
gratification of lust, tsAe'^H <m* ' ; "'PPe^areirLSm'Setr, [ml. prov.] A child
to QiaiuijH-ime*S},
of rich parentsthe opposite to *>fiu
E.6(rsfrLi9ig^, s. Energy, determi
nation, resolution, courage, joy,
e-etrarsts>u>,s.[prov. prop. e-skaes)LD.]
Truth, reality, sincerity, probity.
a. errora/637-, s. A moneyed man, a e_6iVsiTo, s. A kind of snipeas
_iitrir(g<jS, Scolapax. (llott.) (p.)
rich person, QurggDi_<uoiar. 2. A pro
prietor, c-^aJ/ejr.
e_err etrtr str ear lg ^siTsrr/resr/_b, s. A
variety in dancing, or part of a dance,
(esBiQpararu>esfipeisr, s. A man of
pi&iSiipuui. (p.)
good disposition.
uetmQpaietrsussr^s. A man of money. e_ sir sir/rsir, #, A small kind of snipe,
b-*7i, Scolapax, i.
e.efrerTsrra^LDj [prop. S-areireiietraju>.]
puf.(tpa(9)i3treirnsisr, s. Snipe whose
For ever, as long as aught shall be, the
bill resembles a stick.
whole period of the world's existence,
gK^O-o^SM.Note. In this and similar
giQuL/eaeinr sir, s. Snipe whose bill
sentences formed with this word, terms
resembles a paddle.
of universality are implied.
rg^/rtl/f liysirsrr/Tesr, s. A species
Kr&aswerolQpwewijt3A(iaj6F. I will not
of snipe which, while walking is con
forsake you as long as X live,
tinually shaking its tail, a water wag
fi-arar/nf, s. Those who are (present,
tail.
Siftu^aretrirair, s. Snipe resembling
wasBrggyerretrrrrr, s. Terrestrial in
an ichneumon.
habitants.
QsnetaniLfararnasr.
Scolapax MaeSestsragiieiretriTiT, s. The celestials.
draspatana, L.
& u.
p tea Of or err near , s. Snipe
e_6tr _6rT(6W7, e.ar^@Qpeir, e.ar
whose head resembles a pan.
tf:(2arar,
e_A, p. a. To think,
Q a itlIii{ sir err /rear, s.
Scolapax
think of, consider, bear in mind, to re
member, fcr*M as one of the ten .syo-a
gallinago, L.
y. 2. To revolve, intend, mfrw. (p.) S-errerft, s. Garlic, Oa/errSsirtj^essr,
u*^ariB(^a>UiyA*!3i4. The mean
Allium sativum. 2. [sometimes.] Onion,
person will think of the reproach cast
on him. (<sp*.)
e_eirisrr?tju6\i, s. A clove of garlic,
e_ersrr6tf, r. noun. Thinking.
or onion.
a_ofrsrr/Tff, s. Foes, enemies, uao*
E-eira/Juy, s. A root of garlic,
onion, &c.
^<ar&fluj} rel. part. Esteemed.
ff(Tijeireifl, s. Onion, Qeuisisiriuih,
Allium cepa.
Though he be a man held in esteem,
Qeusir (erjsirerf?, s. Garlic, Qwar'Setru
his destiny will quietly insinuate itself into
his circumstances. (9.--.-.^^-,-v.)
e_6iV(^, QQpen, ^.arQQesr&sr, Ca/eir, e_6rrsrf?uj/r", s. [prop. 6psrrefr?uj/r.]
p. a. To think, &hn*s. (e/. 75.)
The learned, those worthy of being honor
ed, Jipiax-Gturr. (p.)

dSQpeer, isQpair, uQuasr^ ss,


v. a. To seizeas by the throat, to pinch,
press hard, press matter from a boil, &c,
dpi*. 2. To press out pulp, juice, &c,
press out wholly, iStfii. 3. To milk
thoroughly, drain off, spkm. 4. [pro.]
To strain to the last farthing, od^jimi#.
6. To nip, to pinch off, )er<DQoG9.
.p4o*^/Sawiu^#j-ffuiirf4^7. The seed of
the banian tree so small as to be nipped
with the finger and thumb.
a-p*8<g$g. Press the pimple.
.p*^Ji(!. Tress it all out.
swiuJjwm/ttllrfoQtn&tevrQpp&giGurtLiffi. The
fever has reduced his system.
jydrntjOL/rc506ffAjuffQpp*^Cu/il_rfiSf. She
has inveigled away all his property.
KariLi9.muiijpikgiGurC-irttr. He has pressed
(the creditor) by the throat.
*esgA($&itui&pK&GunLiM<r. He has
drawn all the milk leaving none for the
calf.
E-/BUI-/, v. noun. [prop, tjuq.]
Thickness, closenessas of trees, &c.
e-/D(Sj, s.
Sleep, iS^^esin. (p.)
tt.p*aw_<*jj. Leaving her asleep
e_/D(2), QQpeisr, e.pdQ(Searar, Qeu
or, s-pis, v. a. To put a child to sleep
as a mother, &c, gspp. (p.) 2. To de
stroy, tO ruin, neuutyp.
fr<*(5^.oDiueipAQuGutCtrsii. He has ruin
ed my family.
e_/Z)/E7(3), SQpeisr, e_piKjQQesreiir,Qai
*, _pM, v. n. To sleep, slumber, tifi
tfenQtiiu. 2. To become closedas
flowers, leaves, &c, by the absence of the
sun, 9<3j*. 3. To become reduced, slug
gish, drowsy, &c.as by a journey, dis
ease, want of food, &c, <?.
9D0qus&qtiMD6uiusgpB<g. In the months
of January and February sleep in a house
thatched with straw.
e./ciaii, v. noun. Sleep, slum
ber, drowsiness, rf^^W. 2. Suspension
of the faculties whether by sleep, faint
ing, or otherwise,
3. Death,
m A.
pqurgti-&lpi{gQpej(g0ik0mig/p*stb. The
fainting of Brahma through weariness
and confusion of mind.
to-psapanpppeiretr, inf. To avoid
sleep.
QutribiLipAaui, s.
Slight sleep,
gentle slumber.
Qfirpjpipsaui, s. Sleep not deep or
sound, such as may be experienced after
taking food.
e.(a3/_L, Qpgi, 2-pLLLy.eiirgi, ii,
a.pCj-, v. a. To dry, wither, reduce,
emaciate, ipCi
b-PlLi60, v. noun. Making thin,
withered, dried, e.^4>.
e-/Dili_6ii6sr, *. A thin, lank per
son, tLto>rtoglGurBra/&r.
e.pLLi^&)u>ekr, s. Dry, ungenial
soil.
a-ptlipaeffl, s. Sterile, clayey
soil.
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B-pl
A-piLipsifnu), s. A withered
constitution.
a-piKS, s. [proc] Rugged, un
even groundas dried mud Which hurts
the feet, u.(3i*wii.
e_/n zJ-6s>i_, s. [prop.] A bad smell,
stench, offensive smellas of a dead car
cass, bugs, &C., gptatyib.
a_ p LLetaieirppii&-ptl.eis>u. wesa
t, s. Stench, stink, offensive effluvia.
s-p lL ea i luuf-aa e-.pLLes>ie$&,
inf. To diffuse itself as an offensive,
or disgusting fume, &i*sa/itb<Sf.
e^pesBT, s. [prop.] A rough or
rugged disposition, QorilQigaorii.
5-pessiQuesarsmireo, p. noun. An
noying, harassing, displeasing, jprnirSl
e-p&arQ, QQpeh, e-pesart^Qesr^ir,
ffa/ar, a_p<*i_, v. it. To become reduced,
or emaciated by journeying, want of
suitable food, or by disease, &c, pr.
iiLWz^&cvffiflvo((ypsri$.ijCL/fA3r. He is
greatly reduced by want of food.
&_p GHrss) z_, s. Opposition, dissen
sion, oprcQjtfitsni. 2. Annoying, harass
ing, vexing; mischievous, or offensive,
sportas pinching, pushing, &c, Qfi*/nj
Ojiusm. 3. A kind of offensive smellas
of bugs, some kind of fish, rancid ghee,
&C, gUsipib. (c.)
e-pesasaid^Sps, inf. To dis
agree, dissent.
2-p searemi pearii>, s.
A gross,
sour disposition, (prairSnanj.
6-pesmes)u.mnppLB^s. Stink, stench,
offensive effluviaas of dry fish, any
thing rancid, &c.
e-pessreaiUJL^dse-pessteaieSf.,
inf. To smell offensivelyas dried fish,
e-pessrssiLujiTL- &-peasres>tu2i,
inf. To annoy, harass, vex, j|Ma|^
s-psQ, s. A spring, a fountain,
AP- 2. A well, Sotjj. 3. An emmet,
Wiiq. 4. Kelationship, &pii. 5. Life,
SOUl, B-iSf. 6. A Smith's forge, a.Jsu*OTi.
7. A moth, p*hqp, Varrata Port. (*#.)
_p JQjfsftoi-iiajt<5\ag. An emmet per
forating the golden mountain (G*&o.)
e-P&j, s. Contact, nearness, Out
2. Arrival, accession, Qritn*. 3.
Affinity, relationship, aihukph. 4. (/?</.)
A relation,
5. Friendship, love,
good terms (with one), *cu, 6. Recon
ciliation, spfmi. 7. Union, connexion, in
tercourse, intimacy, acquaintance, *i4.
*rartxai&H-.GaTLie0siji&2Mvp{t&ilN. I am
neither on bad nor good terms with him
often used to show a want of cordiality.
S-peuir e-pQ&iriT, (sing, e-peuear,
Qirsk.) Relations, *ppftur. 2. Friends,
a.peuiTs, inf. To become recon
ciled, g<3ca>u>OLfi-, 2. To become related,
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e-peundsS-paisiLu.B-psifQe
inu.jDu*e>r, irf. To reconcile par
ties, to make peace with one, $uu
e-pevirt, inf. To be social, to act
friendly, exercise the duties of friend
ship, iCiy#0*Bjj. 2. To treat one as a
relation, to caress, entertain, &c, -/>(

e-pldseOiuui Q-pl&fiLtif., *. Dif


ferent kinds of kitchen utensils suspend
ed in the hoop.
e-plQuirii inf. To construct such
a net work of rope or ratan.
&_plujt#.&-plujif.jd(Trji5tTe)r,s. The
pot breakinga ceremony performed
at the close of a festival among the wor
shippers of A'ishnu in honor of Krishna
who is reputed to have stolen butter,
ghee, &c, from suspended pots, f^^tl^t.
S-pliLitf. <, inf. To perforin the
ceremony of breaking pots.
e-ia9aj<s(g^*il^L, s. A number
of kitchen utensils hung up.
e-fSuSpfwessriT, s. Ascetics of the
Jaina sect who sit in swings that they
may not destroy insect life, uafeo><>A

p eS ear (tp em p iunfrB-peijQpemp


vrr. Relations, kindred, *ppA*#.
a-/Dsi/i.z_, inf. To become friends,
become intimate, ft<JE*-i
S-pafQsireesrinu., inf. To enter
tain, or welcome relations or friends,
to show civilities, i_p-i_. 2. To recip
rocate affection, civilities, &c.as
relations or friends, a-pquwcj-,
_ff>eyQ<sfferrr, inf. To make a
friend of one, to cultivate friendship,
Q-P^i GVb6bt, mQpair) Qeuair, iu, t>. a.
mtlx/iQstasr.
To snuff up by the nose, &cas
s-pojunffirLLL-j inf. To show
2. To sip up, suck up, to take in by
marks of regard on account of relation
draughts.
ship, to talk of old affinities, connec
tions, &C, minuuwC-i.
e-p7(rj3-r, SQpesr, e.pl(e^&Qssresr, Qeu
ot,
v. a. To sip, suck up, draw
SL/D6i/(jorf?<u, inf. To fall outas
into the mouth (as hot liquids or as from
friends, to become disunited, LLq**i_
spoons, &c), faj*<54c*ai4*. 2. To snuff
janraipey, s. A distant relation.
up, sniff, inhale forcibly through the nose,
^4Sffrf*.
3. (Jig.) To imbibe, absorb
8 lL if. esreijpeifQrs^iSiSeareijpeijj
as a spunge, as the earth does rain, &c.,
. A near relative.
&-ptj), 8Qpenr, tsQpesr, Ca/6ar, &-,05tf>,
K&QfiQ&uGuijfifiarGBmaitei}. Sucking
v. a. [in arithmetic] To multiply, Q^cy**.
well he has fed on the breast of a female
2. To hate, counteract, u<a>*. 3. v. n.
vampire. (Cmu)
[in grammar.'] To be interchangeable
withas letters in combination, to be perCurSSA This medicament will absorb the
mutable, tSspuars. 4. To be contrasted
noxious humors.
with, to rival, to vie with, vfirr*. s. To
Q^(CT)1m//2J(Ej<F, inf. To snuff up
cope with, to join in battle, to attack,
any thing.
make onset,
6. To be similar to,
to be assimilated, _iaowr*. (p.)
Qpd(pl(G2&, inf. To snuffforthe
purpose of retaining the mucus.
mtfi combination, * is interchangeable e_22/, adj. Very much, abundant,
with p.
copious, great, intense,
-piaQai<3p!/s*Q*tLjfi, Made so as to re
v-OK&gPi
Great guile.
semble the celestial world
x3fff9g>filujco/S2eBeltjQuljAarsrGiorpQpib. ih fi
a.^ufi, 8. Extreme hunger.
nal in some nouns of the inferior class is
e_^y, SQpesr, S-pQpeir, Geuebr, &-p,
exchangeable for *.
v. n. To be, to exist, .ttn-. 2. To feel,
*i(5ptj>Bi/si*xi-^&. The god (Siva)
experience, suffer, enjoy, experience sensa
whose neck resembles the clouds.
tionsas heat, cold, uUSt*. 3. To be in
triLnMljuffit&ptfiQivaxruflrib. Fight multi
contact, to join closely, unite with, com
plied by ten make eighty.
bine,
4. To happen, occur, befallas
e.pifif@, p. noun. Similitude, re
a good, or evil, iouSa*. 5. To accrueas
riches, C?*r. 6. To profit, turn to account,
semblance, &c. See -piii.
uugip. 7. To obtain,
8. To
e-pjpetj, p. noun. Likeness, resem
arrive at, reach, *r. 9. To belong to pe
blance, comparison, $uu. 2. Equilib
culiarly, to be appropriate, Qungif. 10.
rium, equality, rmib. 3. [in grammar.]
To be situated at, or be in a place, jBqt
The state of being interchangeable,
*. 11. To dwell, reside, ^t>*. (p.)
tSxpuii. 4. Contrast, rivalry, com
Note. This word is often joined to verbals
petition, vying, trffit. 5. Joining in bat
or verbal roots to form new verbs, and the
tle, combating, Quit. 6. Hatred, enmity,
infinitive and other parts are used ad
animosity, variance, u>*. 7. Multipli
verbially to express intensity, entireness,
cation of numbers, wKtrQucyigaj*. 8.
&cas motppp, it surrounded ; am<Sp*Qrt*
Perception, -jrf.
P0, it pierced, or penetrated.
s_^, s. A bow or hoop, in which to
_p*fi;#Aaj. It is become very red.
place a pot suspended by a string from the
i_p/iA(3iiS4i. A bow bent to the ut
roof of the house, from the hand, or at the
most.
end of a pole carried on the shoulder, gittg.
*sQP0&p$sa>t. Refreshing sleep.
K;u*QPpCp(ir. I became sorrowful.
a-@ai>0*e&rtte?B7tLj<&fB>'AjqflsB)'ijflirv{&pgi. The
tSauuQppGpdr, I have conceived a desire.
cat which has tasted nice things will
SiszruQffldpiir. I was rejoiced.
continually jump on the shelf; i. e. stolen
uuQppGpar. I grew frightened.
goods are sweet.

Gmnj0ii>Qurg>. When sickness befalls


unliLKSffiuifi. The evil endured by the
wicked for their sins.
c ~ f. - - .-r C,-.-'.,, I said, I
haTe treated ona formal or dignified
mode of expression among authors.
iJ8$fiQfpuuibtDui3p*ii>. The letters Ci and
a are produced by the contact of the upper
and lower lips. (*.)
r_--"5_--.-g.;.*.!^ai-^.^.-. He ran so
swiftly that all who started before him
were left behind.
e^peupp, inf. To dry up entirely.
Emergency, exigency, particular junc
ture.
S-5a/<^7*i_(2)a), v. noun. Giving an
indirect answer to a question,
-pp, Tel. part. Uncommonly de
voted, trusty.
B-jbpQfdjfsl., s. True report, true
news.
e-ppgiy appel. n. The thing as it
is. the whole of it.
s^fbpgjQ\?ire060, inf. To speak the
truth.
K-ppgiQarAiugippgQaratgtib. By tell
ing the truth, misunderstandings are
adjusted; truth is the surest resource
through life.
S-Pp uskr L-j&nn uQu nir, a. Messen
gers,#*#. (p.)
a-ppwesftfebr, a. A fit or proper
person to transact an affair, one who
can be trusted.
&-pp euenr. a. A friend, a relation,

*-PM\$i
Emergency, exigen
cy, time of expected evil, imminent
danger, &c, ^ufariud.
LjeowLfp, inf. To utter lamenta
tion.
utuQpp, inf. To be afraid.
easujQij'uQuiTQ^sir, a. A thing which
does not come near to hand; i. e. which
is obtained with great difficulty.
S-ir@!)ff), inf. To obtain strength
or force.
e^peo, v. noun. Being near, com
ing, approaching.
Q-jpit-l, v. noun. Costiveness, thick
ness, narrowness, Qefii. 2. Abun
dance, plenty, ntp.
S-sueSss, inf. To cause to be,
&c.
e-j/asw, a.
Suffering, affliction,
distress, sorrow, gOruii. 2. Disease, Qarii.
3. Poverty, g/igfitib. 4. Fear,
</>)
B-pisessr^ss)e<rn; a. The poor, the
destitute, the diseased, the afflicted,
<*, t,-fa. v. a. To reprimand, chide,
scold, reprove, rebuke, *q-*giQiariwsi. 2.
To menace, denounce, threaten, either by
words or gesture, uoiQp&tg. 3. To speak
with harshness, severity, anger, &c, ms'
wtiiuQu*. 4. (p.) To leap over, pass over,
Si-ta. 5. To jump, <3$a.
B-jp/dQaQsLL*, inf. To inter
rogate in a threatening tone or man
ner.
tt-jpi&@&Q&neoeo, inf. To speak or
declare with authority, to speak in a
threatening tone.
eSneoir^gusa, inf. To rebuke by
raising or shaking the forefinger.
e-jpdseo,v.noun. A jump,(5J$uLy.
2. . Anger, Qaiuib. 3. Sign of anger,

2_ppe$Q#eif,ui, s. A proper or
suitable expression.
s-pparai, a. An accurate, genuine,
fair measure, rtuai. 2. Genuine state
of things, real news, a-csrt?<fea>!n.
e-ppjfiuj, inf. To feel by the
touch, be sensible to touchas plants,
&c, utajgmr. 2. To experience, to
know by experience, uuS&pfiu.
l^vu, v. noun. Rebuking, threatening,
S-p^sss-eaLo, a. [prov. prop. s.pp
severe reprimand, vehement command,
m 0*&0fr
^Ara.] Interest as among near relatives
and friends. 2. Close or intimate friend
jji&ia>i-iu*-#Aawj}.tu*o>fiuuai. See how
ship, attachment.
ostentatiously he rebukes.
S-p^eareouiQu^, inf. To speak
U-js}iianiLuf-uji}>uesaem, inf. To
foras a near relative, or friend interest
exercise authority, &c.
ed in one's welfare.
e_^j/srcb,
a. A kind of arsenic,
B-p (Ttfarnu, inf. To investigate
JjfGfUCUUf**XOV(0. (il/. Die.)
deeply, attentively, minutely, &c.
. Firmness, strength, soli
o-P(n?n9-pQ(npiT, a. Relations, iuj$b),
dity, stability, fm. 2. Power, energy,
_<?-*. 2. Friends, acta*.
force, eiS>u>. 3. Goodness, benefit,
2-pfliiii, a. An emergency, exi
4. Moral instruction, good advice, &c,
tending to salvation, a&tmHs^uGgtih. 5.
gency, &ut&. (p.) 2. (iio/t.) A refuge,
Certainty, assurance, confidence, decision,
g/aat ttratih.
iBaru'b. 6. Corroboration, confirmation,
*-Pfl3ipgi06u, inf. To help on
jBi_iiu/0mm. 7. Firm hold, firm attach
an emergency.
ment, steadfastness, jwrrowo. 8. A bond,
title deed, voucher, ^iiftiiu^jSrii. 9. Lit
B-p3$aQsiLs^ inf. To listen at
erature, science, erudition,
10.
tentively.
Validity in law, (pA8orS*i_iA. 11. Hearti
K-pgguuiriTss, inf. To look stead
ness, energy, earnestness, iSi^angii [ex o.->,
fastly. 2. To examine minutely.
urgent.]

e_gvlQ&neirar, inf. To be con


firmed.
V-gv^lQffdjiu E_,"2/j5?uOTr6OTr, inf.
To confirm, corroborate, benefit, &c,
ueu0*ujiu. 2. To execute a title deed,
bond, &c.as a contracting party,
tL*-e*ue)-*m>aQajQf/s. 3. To believe firmly,
persuade one's self, tf**S<t.
e. gvl Q # it So 60 , inf. To assure,
speak firmly, pledge one's word. Sec,
$>ima4G>fiii>. 2. To inspire hope, to
console, aiiiSaanaQaiAiai. 3. To give
good moral advice, admonish, wpQutghm
Qaiju.
A bond, a written contract, a title deed.
s-giglff&ppui, a. The principal
attendants on a king; they are five,
viz.: aCurat, jfag^eti, UM*-.gQgri0nt,
BG/tgiai&afoiajri i6tflg)auLj*imii.
Q-jpj$s)&Q&neo, s. A word of assur
ance, *#jOiohi9. 2. A word of advice,
t&gtuQpaa. 3. An admonition, a warn
ing, aaxrq.jLj.
e-Sufduesnrsssr, inf. To confirm,
to corroborate.
y,#eo, a. The sacrament of
confirmation among the Romanists.
e-jp/jSQugiipei), v. noun. Obtaining
firmness of mind.
B-&1ulil- , inf. To be confirmed,
assured, to be firmly established in a
course of conduct, j?i_uui_.
e-$uu<800, inf. To confirm
in a religious sense, to corroborate, es
tablish, uKuu<Sfg. 2. To make a verbal
or written promise, x.^.v-uo.tsBaCfiu.
e-jpi$uuiT(B, s. Firmness, forti
tude, decision, J?i_i4. 2. A promise,
pledge, assurance.
tt-gtfsluQuiTQTjar, a. The Supreme
Being,
2. The four chief ends
of intelligent creatures. (See Qurg-A.)
3. Wisdom, or good conduct, such as
may profit the soul, ". 4. The
real meaning, or essence of a passage,
s-sv^Qpuf-ssy inf. [prov.'] To
execute a title deed, or bond,
s-jj/^aj/f, s. Messengers of state,
confidential agents, gift,
e-jp/fitupppir&s, inf. To disannul.
e.^juj/riuaC<stl, inf. To solicit
urgently. 2. To inquire accurately.
B-jpifslujirujppirds, inf. To beat se
verely.
e-jp$Eliuni)ui$ut-a&, inf. To insist
upon, to show no indulgence.
a-sf^ajneBreunn^ea^, s. Forcible
language. 2. A sure promise, a state
ment. 3. Moral or religious advice,
admonition. 4. Positive declarations
or language.
e_ ttfi(5<i(5^jij, s. Instruction or
other means tending to the salvation of
the soul.
Gu(j^, s.
Unshaken confi-

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V-JV &J>i QQpssr, e-gn^jSQenreir, Qeu


<*, *s>t/s, v. a. To cause to be, to originate,
2. To form, constitute, spuQ/tf.
3. To insert, introduce, <?*/*. 4. To ren
der, produce, crS**. 5. To erect, con
struct, will . 6. To bring in contact, clap
together, make an impression on the mind,
A--**, 7- To cause smarting irritation, &c.
as dust in the eye, a rough or uneven
surface to one sitting, or lying down from
the protrusion of his bones,
8.
To produce mental painas by a sarcas
tic remark, &c, uarjiisspjf.Note. The
meanings of this word are commonly de
termined by the noun prefixed to it, and it
may generally be construed by the form to
cause to be, &c. See fi&ihufffo, below.
Hifuekrggts)#$<i)mir. They equipped the
horse. ('-.)
a<5iiQidtps*8urunp0frs6r. He bound the
girdle about his waist. (Grgni.)
trS'J;^5^^8*p#. The pebbles hurt
my feet.
e.*>ipjsiuQu&, inf. To speak so
as to make an impression on the mind.
2. To speak with energy, earnestness,
&c
67^ii>L/ffj^, inf. To cause a
smarting irritationas the bones by
being protruded.
gtasTngppp, inf. To cause suffering.
For many words compounded with this
verb, such as e*r@a
< w:.
A, mpypM, &c, see in their respective
places.
e-^^ans-, s. A squirrel, ^essfleo.
Cp)
e-jpjLj, s. One of the musical modes,
e-jVULj, s. A limb, or member of
the body, parts, features, jyaja. 2.
Body,
3. Part (of a whole) compo
nent part, member, subdivision, depart
ment, section, uig. 4. Just proportion,
symmetry, j/isMtviLftarib. 5. Abundance,
>&<B&. 6. Bough, ujrtQMii^. 7. Closeness,
narrowness, Qm($**ii. 8. A copy of single
letters set for a child to imitate, Cb*Ji
ti^-ii. 9. Title deed, registry, &a of land,
jfiff*nsxi>i(Jxi(gffULiiSijiu. There is no
security, title, &c. for that land.
&-jp/uuL-d&,s. A tortoise, a turtle
from the contraction of its limbs,
4jsm ; [ex r - uLf, et j/L-*8, from
contraction.]
5-jgtuueBuriEjQ&LLiajair. [prop. e_
j>iiiiriO*Cj_r.] An ill-shaped, maim
ed, ugly person. 2. (Hott.) a_jnjjOTi
QsCj-miar, A foolish, a witless fellow.
^.guuuppsuasr&-jrpuL\q?)<aBfr>kp
*. An ill-formed, or deformed per
son,
2. An ill-bred person.
6-)jui60i$6asriih) s. The embryo.
See *i*stD.
^-fftuna^empeSQffiui^s. [in rhe
toric.] A species of the figure called
^jpiuupQpnei, 3. A species of
deer-skin which, according to the shasters, the Brahman should fasten to his
sacred cord, jteSpsiLif-uwi&Ggi,.
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e_go u L//56D ear ilpio, v. noun. De


s-jpii&uunfris, inf. To look grim
caying or witheringas the beauty of
ly with a growling noise.
a female, on account of the absence of
a.jp,uS,
s. A kind of drum that
her lover, ^k*as(0^&p.
causes a murmuring sound, a tabor,
Q-guuLj LDtussth, s. A prodigy, a
monster, one whose limbs are redund e_^ya/so, s. Suffering, affliction,
ant, defective, &c See
distress, guiruii. (p.)
e-suuLj&reireiissr, s. A vigorous, e-jrjisvGir, s. An ascetic, a Muni, (tp
well-formed man, jjfb*wti#flcyjsi_jufar.
#/*. 2. Argha, jjicy**. (p.)
2. A man of enterprising character,
qualified for business, Ppu>i/si_iur<*. 3. e_^ss>a/, s. A Tamil authoress.
A man of good conduct, j^^u^cm.
See seraoai. (p.)
luror. 4. A man of good manners,
e-SS)^, s. A sheath, scabbard, case,
quiver, um_*k-(3. 2. A cover, a pillow
snsxsfid^gnuLjLjuejsremn , inf. To
case, &c, Quarter. 3. A receptacle for
get a title deed passed for land.
grain, a kind of sack, uc-n-^Quj^p. 4.
A reserve of curds for curdling milk,
s. The constituent
urelQLSRor. (c.) 5. Place of residence, ap
parts of virtue ; they are eight in number.
propriate, customary place for a person
1 . 0uui_no, Freedom from doubt and
or thing, (5uJi_i4. 6. Rain drops,
uncertainty. 2. sSjulS-^^j:, Liberation
9*8. 7. Rain, u><a>j>. 8. Washerman's lye,
from the desires of the senses. 3. On
jpn-zjQptsxfipift. 9. Pungency, corrosivejuL/jHrawo, Freedom from antipathy, pre
ness, causticness, rii. 10. Food of
judice, &e. 4. Exemption from illusion,
brutes, food, Jueot^. 11. Medicine,
confusion of mind, error, ignorance, &c
medicament, u<s*gi. 12. Life-time, xr^arcr.
5. uffitBuilttii, Freedom from evils. 6. <sy[>S
13. Length, laih. 14. Height, a-viib. 15.
kGfiim#s>fipi~i, Restoring the ruined or
An earthen ring used for the construction
apostate. 7. j/piiJst**&>, Expounding
of a well, Be*rp>as>p. 16. Marks or sym
or elucidating the nature of virtue. 8.
bols in numberingas one for ten, &c., in
Curtsriyeci-aDU), Great kindness, or bene
measuring, weighing,
17. A
volence to all sentient creatures.
snake's poison bag, utinSarta^uxu. 18.
gngHguuLl, 3. One of the members
Bell-metal, Qi*uu>. (p.)
or component parts of a treatise.
a_aBpiS<7a>i%400f. He is at home, out of
LD^g)iigiiuLj, s. The component
employa kind of burlesque.
parts of a fortification.
Qu.'Qfgmf>cSQtMtSofifigi. The sun is set,
lit. gone to its place.
^(ja/nyL/L/, . A jewel worn by
bridegrooms upon their foreheadsa
s-enpsnnrr, s. Sheath-makers. See
sign of the goddess Si"*<3^.
mrQrri t.
QftuiLjgyjpiuLj, s. The constituent
Q-enpsneotii, s. Life-time, onrtp
parts or elements of poetry, as given in
*r*. 2. The rainy season, u>>ic*rsu<2>.
rfo>*,they are six,viz. : 1 . "wg>, Letters
S-s&p(3)PP,
inf. To curdle milk,
forming thirteen classes. 2. jyw, Me
to cause it to coagulate.
trical syllables of two kinds. 3. 9t,
Metrical feet of thirty kinds. (See. 9t.)
m-es>p&8eBiirgv, s. A well formed of
4. />&r, Combination of feet one with
earthen rings one placed upon another
another, of seven kinds. 5.
Metri
v-emppgieif), s. Rain drops.
cal lines determined by the number of
feet of which they are composed, five
e_es>pQwirir, s. Sour milk used to
kinds are given. 6. Q^ia_, Rhyme,
curdle other milk, lSs> Q^n.
forty-three species are enumerated.
^'bsoiu'^EissriLfeap^
s. A pillow-case.
^LLi^-^suuLf, s. The style or
nrrgseap, s. Forty measures.
different parts of a writ, or deed, &c.
Qiseo^semp, s. A mark used in
Lbiredtrs-jpi t>rr3soe_^pi mirsd,
measuring paddy. 2. A receptacle for
s. {For.) A kind of large-cornered head
paddy.
dress of Hindus,
2. Handker
chief, Jfrt>0Uff*fDl_.
e_sm^3, @Qpssr, isQpesr, Qeu6sr, tu, c. n.
s-ffiwn'iisosLLi, inf. To tie such
To abide, lodge, inhabit, sojourn, r#
a cloth round the head.
Omiv, 2. To be, or to dwell in a natural,
appropriate place, or elementas men in
^/F^ja/raSuy^/to/rto, s. A hand
houses, villages, &c.fishes in water
kerchief dyed red.
birds in the sky, &c, cf*. 3. To haunt,
QunekegugtiLDtr'teo, s. A handker
frequent, infest, retire toas birds to the
chief interwoven with gold.
grovebees to their hivesnakes to their
holes, &c, f^jrHts. 4. To thicken, con
&.jH(tp, 8Qpe&r, e-^tiSGWrar, Q&i
geal, curdle, coagulate, freeze, Sips, (c.)
sir, tt-siio, v. n. To growl, grumble, &c.,
5. (p.) To be close, thick or clustered
2. To growlas a bear, tiger,
as trees in a forest, Q*0u.
dog or monkey in rut; to gnarlas a cat,
gm>*. 3. To gruntas a pig, u&fiifjiin.
e-esipi^uesf!esnpu6i!f),s. Hoar
4. To thunder with a growling noise, do
frost, ice.
5. To sound as the a-tiiS drum.
e_Dff> isp man i S-emp LoemLp, s.
6. To show anger, Bert*. 7. To rise, be
Snow.
stirred up, ro>iiu.
S-empufS, s. One's place of re
QP^j(yiSp#. The clouds emit a growl
ing noise.
sidence, wQilSGfit.

e_p
a. anpuS_uie.sB52)a9i_u), g. A
place of residence ; an inner apart
ment.
bsd/dilisT) s. Abode, appropriate
abiding place for human beings, or
other creatures, 0i&_i4. 2. A house,
fa. 3. A village, town, nf. 4. A coun
try, a district,
5. A bed, a sleeping
place, a dormitory, ioa*i1uQam. 6. A
village or town in an agricultural dis
trict, w(sf&fgii. 7. Lifetime, .jw*.
O)
e-en/p^/r, g. Villages, towns, &.C.,
in cultivated districts, u<spilvfart. (p.)
GuiL/eajDibpsiT, s. A jungle
haunted by demons.
QinbiLfes>pQssrpisir, g. A truth
ful tongue.
Qsi'SirsungUBnrDKp a?, s. A llOUSe
frequented by bats.
esopof, v. noun. Abiding, dwell
ing,
2. Coagulation, fiu5*.
3. . Natural situation for persons,
animals, or things, g)<yAiA_i4.
esnp, dQpgi,
(5to, ds, v. n.
To be pungent, biting, sharp, srM*. 2. To
burnas the body from exposure to the sun
the mouth, or a sore from any thing
pungentthe back after flogging, &c, Au.
3. To affect acutely, cut to the quickas
a blow, rebuke, a sarcasm, &c. ; to impress.
4. To become firm, fast, steadfast,
decidedas the mind, jfw*,*.
a.Bv-iuije Quiifig. It rained effectively.
rdrffoCngSaDpifip^. The heat burns
or scorches me.
'fapiiu. So as to be touched with
shame. (/Qj&)
m-tiLteaptSpg. It is very salt.
QffieseaQflfarg/KiA'ftl (Jfiv iyspASwTpjur
Has nothing that I said affected you?
lit your ears.
r<*uor<7cuif<>>)*&i>. It touches me to
the quick.
BiurQatdnergz^acz^aTp] Qnqmpfpffi. What
I said made an impression on his mind.
u<Hq*>p*&f>g. It is very sour.
mfi^ptSpgi. The curry is hot.
QmnSgteep*Bp0. The sun scorches
intensely.
rrgmp*Spff. The broth is pungent.
e-eapdag/tg-ds, inf. To strike so
as to produce feeling.
A-eapdsdQ^neoeo, inf. To speak
effectively.
6-es>pdsuunnda^ inf. To look
intently.
&.6B>p$jp&Q&neiretr, inf. To be
come strengthened in mind.
aurtijGDpda, inf. To burn as the
mouth through eating hot spices.
a-68,25 uq, v. noun. Sharpness,
pungency, acrimony, smb. 2. Severity,
tartness, harshness in language, &c,
Q*rQxD. 3. Smarting, &c. of the mouth
from eating pungent spices, rtf. 4.
Painful sensations of body or mind,
fistgms. 5. Intensity, acuteness, severi
ty, -*Sa. 6. Imprcssiveness, positiveness, u^af.
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u-empu u nesrQ ud, a. Pointed *e_p&rr&tii, s. [impr. e-p&niuw.']


language, cutting reproof, a biting
Effort, perseverance, strenuous and con
sarcasm, a caustic remark. 2. Impres
tinued exertion, anu^fi. 2. Promptitude,
sive speech.
resolution, determination, the first im
pulse of the mind toward actions, *m*sd>.
S-etup uu n earwea> tp , s. An effica
3. Spontaneousness, alacrity, willingness,
cious or fertilizing rain.
uMDnjyAuLf. 4. Happiness, ^rC^rct^. Wils.
B-etap u Lf d a n lL z_, inf. To be
p. 145. Utsaha.
ti-fieiSBQseemQuJana^filf^&tT/tBr.
He is
pungent. 2. To add pungent ingredi
transported with joy.
ents to curries, &c. 3. To be impres
sive, poignant, &c.as a discourse.
2_p&nsKjQsn<Bda, inf. To en
courage, to excite, to embolden.
e_Gmpiued,s. [as tSmd@.] Rancor.
B-peirsff^js), s. Energy, appli
(7?oM.)
cation, (p.)
esstp^r, s. The town of king
S-pffrrs^Qfiijuj., inf. To make
Sola. See Ca9. (p.)
great efforts.
*e-p>&LL>, s. An elephant in rut,
e_p&rrsuuL.,inf, To be energetic,
ttvdiilif./tjSur&BT. 2. Intoxication, pride, Q*
have an impulse ofmind for the perform
<5*<s- 3. Sarsaparilla,
Hemidesmus
ance of actions, to resolve, (yju^fiijut-.
Indicus. Wils. p. 139. Utkada. (p.)
e.pfrrauu, inf. To excite
*s_/D<Si5L^ii), s.
One of the five
one to action.
modes of beating time, ti^jra^.SQtunjgj.
S-P&nauueSl, s. [in Christ, usage.]
(P)
Free-will offering.
'e^p^xih, s. A fire-brand, seaid
&.pensui3tas>Lp, s.
Averseness,
QA*. 2. A body of fire,
3. The
unwillingness, backwardness.
last fire, -;,' ~. (/>.)
e.pffrr&LDndjdQ&nsa) inf. To
*e_pair<rLh, s. Vomiting, disgorg
give freely.
ing, discharging, mntgiQsiia>s. Wils. p.
S-P&rrawniudQ&tljtLi) inf. To do
148. Udgaka. 2. Vociferation, jffit*S>.
willingly, freely.
3. Winnowing corn, t/ppkftsitjA, (p.)
iDQ&tppfrratvnuj, adv. Voluntari
e-,p&rijT(as'fa3, s. A species of ar
ly, freely, spontaneously.
thritic disease.
*B-.pUjj3 e^/bueuiii, s. Birth,
K-p&rRd&, inf. To vociferate with
origin, derivation, development, evolution,
iSpCiq. 2. Conception, *<5(in_(5M. Wils.
vehemence and rage, (mttCSsr&Cur.
p. 143. Utpatti.
V-pud^dSxLDU), sGenealogy,
*e-/S(T5a)^/_Lo, g. Excellence,
mt&rifiw. 2. The different gradations
greatness, Cuwmwd. 2. Excessiveness, uS
of animated beings from men of five
p. Wils. p. 140. Utkrushta.
senses to the vegetable ofone, iS-in,*m*.
*e-fl'(3)Qn-ir&th, .
A kind of
B-pud$slmifi>)iBn&i}> e-pu#jdeh')
water-birdthe osprey, iiwtitupsnm. 2.
Puiui4, . The origin or evolution, con
Clamor, proclamation, efoib. Wils. p.
tinuance and destruction, or involution
140. Utkbosha.
(of things).
252.)
e_^ds), g. A fire-brand, aesiid
@Qaiirpudj5l, s. Animation, the
QnAd. 2. A meteor, tf*rrf|SQ4*. Wils.
act of enlivening. 2. Nativity.
p. 163. Ulka. 3. A star, iwufoir. (p.)
e^pueo&irssrsir, s.
Assafcetida,
*e_^D<9r/rixi, g. Abandonment, re
jection, eo*SOM. Wils. p. 144. Utsahoa. *e_puedii>, s. A blue water-lily,
Q*ai0*i, Nympha'a csorulea. 2. The red
a.p0irda/$G)ii>,s. The fundament,
water-lily, Q*A<gfc, Nympha>a rubra.
3. A water-lily in general, &*. Wils.
*&_p&irui9iea&, s. A Jaina division
p. 143. ULr-ALA.
of time, a long period described as ten
^jBdQpnpuedu). s. The red lily.
crores of crores of oceans of years; this
period alternates with one of similar dura
Qeonpu60i}>, s. The blue lily.
tion. Wils. p. 144. Utiisabpin'ke. 2. A *e-pueuLD, s. Birth, production,
period of time symbolized by the waxing
&c, iSpi^n. See B-put).
of the moon and distinguished by lon
B-puajinns, inf. To be born, to
gevity and abundance, opposed to ^meiu
jorf, symbolized by the waning of the
have origin, come into existence, iSp*s.
moon and distinguished by shortness of
B-puaju>n'teo, s. A poem describ
life and want, e-cvajj, r^er, Gut&ibQpfivSiu
ing the ten incarnations of Vishnu, pi
*e-rb&euL>, s. A religious festival, a e^pueQ, dQQpebr, pjQ^ebr, uQuesr,
public festivity, )tySsor. 2. (p.) Wed
**, v. n. To be born, to originate, to have
ding, tSmraib. (tfieSr.) 3. (S<.) Great desire,
origin, come into existence, to be evolved
^o*ijQutj**iA. Wils. p. 144. Utsava.
as natural productions from primitive
matter, iSp**. 2. To be concei ved, *<jiiui_.
S-p^eueSdQrrsii, g. The idol used
S-pueSuLj, v. noun. Birth, pro
in processions as distinguished from
the aflw J*Bri4, or the stationary idol,
duction, origin, Jpijiy. 2. Conception,
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esuS
*a_pusuTii>e^/Duesrearih, s. Birth,
production, origin, Jpuq. Wils. p. 143.
Ui-panna. 2. Excellence, exquisiteness.
k-H&iJ>. 3. Reality, genuineness,
4. Visible manifestationas of a deity, of
the power of incantation ; occular proof of
medicinal virtue, &c Gfrppib. 5. \ynl.
for Jj>ui*sira>.] Learning, sinl. (ftoH )
a-drJvigi(ggto0B-puari)>. This Is the pro
per medicine for your disease.
*4f>u<3ruw*flr04)p^. To comprehend
well, to understand easily.
possesses extraordinary skill, he is a
virtuoso, skilled in the arts.
S-ibu6Br6iiTLDne8ru)(njiig!, s. Medi
cine of extraordinary qualities.
*e-purr<!5Lh, s. A portent, an evil
omenas a prodigy, or preternatural
phenomenon, &>*<gfi. 2. Any public calam
ityas an earth-quake, hurricane,
HW. Wils. p. 144. Utpada. 3. [/.]
Sometimes used for deep research, great
discrimination, ji<*o!oj9(. (p.")
^tTj-m iQfiegjQpi~&lpu<SpfiB-putfiibQefaff.
Dreading the portentous birth of the same
infant from two different mothers, partly
from one and partly from the other.
e-puir^LSessriii, s. Great wit.
e_puirpu>irtL'fcitrd&, inf. To me
ditate on a thing deeply.
*e_pi3(Ssr i_lsa><F, . One of the
figures of speech in which a writer accord
ing to his fancy attributes to objects
qualities not belonging to them, s,*-ri.
Wils. p. 144. Utprbksha.
*&_pi$&i}>, s. That which is pro
duced from the earthas vegetables one
of the four kinds of productions. See
<tflGffKT, fl_6frgaCutw, a-cfrcsr, v. a. To think,
consider, exercise volition, to be anxious,
iGtur**. 2. To exert forceas in rising,
leaping, &c., iSmrtQfQpiiu. 3. To pull,
Slot**. 4. [proc] To propel a swing by
the joint effort of two persons stationed
on opposite sides,
<iwnaiBifiLiuBiuifi&. The horse sprang
and leaped.
QurqargiB&dr. He is just on the point
of speaking (his mouth open, the words
on his toDgue, &c).

e-sfjrtc^/f, s. Deranged persons,


s_enrs2rf?LJuif
inf. To sing in
tSffi. 2. Infatuated, or intoxicated per
a high key.
sons, Qa/jSii*. 3. Persons under the
s-asreeBuunnas, inf.
To look
power of illusion, nutsopm-Guti.
attentively, to observe. 2. To consider.
32S.) Wils. p. 151. Unmitta.
e_63T6jr?(joi, inf. To strain as in
going to stool, in childbirth, &c.
He was as intoxicated as one who had
eaten the fruit of the thorn-apple.
e-OT6iflai/6>ff<5, inf. To press on
(**.)
the oar, to row hard.
ess@*:?0ouy6Br6Br, inf. To propel e_637 to^aWiS, . The ttsuLpetn/g
plant, Datura alba.
a swing.
e-657-, v. noun, [prov ] Spring, *e_6artB&8r, s. [in <Ae Fbjfa ^>rac7ice.]
The mind, or soul in the lower or descend
effort, tug. impulse, &c, Su^if.
ing
&c.the converse of to-.
(.u. 160.)
The ox will break the rope at two
tugs.
*&-63T(T*L>, s. Looking upwards,
a.6sresffuLj, v. noun. Taking par
j|f*>g5*^iurf4s). Wils. p. 152. UnmuKiia.
ticular notice, observing, smmfiuLi. 2.
2. Intentness in a pursuit, 9*?;.*.-M---~cs*
; [ex -*.]
Acuteness of mind, discernment, Mrfiuiy.
3. A sign by which a place or person is
s_sbt(3oS, . A person looking up
known, <sfiu<-i. 4. Height,
5.
wards, one intent on an object.
Exertion, &upS.
eK?ut/*(3Pe)!ty*C<5<*. He is set on
nothing but gambling.
Though it was dark he took it, know
ing the place by marks.
*e-S3rs3T,2>zj)e_/5/7j(lffu), . Height,
toOTefjrfltftjL/.*(5Qa/ty.B>^>ffre>. He shot
elevation, tallness, loftiness, tuun9. 2.
by guess (having before noticed the
Eminence, dignity, sublimity, Cmreto.
situation of the object).
Wils. p. 151. Ukmata.
p-eir sirfl u u v &>tQu
s. Dignified
&-asreBT0eiv0n68rw, s. An elevated
speech.
or high place.
e.ssrenfluurreiirw'Seo, s.
A lofty
Q-eBTQsrpwniiS(i5&&, inf.
To be
mountain.
high, eminent.
e.eBTesf)uuneareS%s\>, s. A high e_6ars3r/i, *. Thought, S^eerey. 2.
price.
Mind, xarib. 3. A swan, jjerarii. 4. Aquatic birds in general, Hn&upmm, 5.
e_s3r, pron. The genitive of which
Pincers for tearing off the flesh, jjswjQ*
see.
Ep. (p.)
quarrel about the right of possession with
regard to any thing.
Raising, elevating, ti\t$gm*. Wils. p.
151. Usnaya.
*e_ijrLDsa3fl, s.
A superior gem,
*g>_ sirssTiussTiji 8-i5i5iueifrii>)8.(St.)
*e-.eiru>jpQ, s.
The (sjiB&sn
Deliberation, reasoning, Pmrraio. Wils. p.
151. Unnatana.
creeper, Tylophora asthmatica, L.
*e_iru)(s5l*/-D, . Frenzy, delirium, e_B3T6aro/f, s. Enemies, usMttr.
delusion, insanity, infatuation, illusion,
otujgivib. 2. Stupor induced by drugs e_6arssr?, s. A horse, (8}fs)es>tT. (p.)
or incantations, miutaib. 3. A narcotic and
deleterious plant, the thorn-apple, or *.6arsar?iUii, g. What is ours, or on
Wils. p. 151. Unmatutha. 4.
our side.
One of the five arrows of Kama, icarmpars
s-ekesflujir, t. Relations.

PSTT
eirQfSgieisisnrrrgi, neg. ver. part.
ecic*fflj/rs5ruB)/_, s. A great army
ear, s. One of the long vowels,
Without thinking deliberately.
consisting of divisions.
0iLSQrc!p^Qurjrji. 2. A termination
of the gerund in poetry, Bon-Q,u.*jS<5>
EsnSuL/, e. noun. A guess, con
sfrQ^sw, s. A black monkey, (p.)
as E.4r^r. 3. Flesh, meat,
(p.)
jecture.
4. (c.) An exclamationas of pain, pQn aaraaarto, $. Reasoning, inferring, efitsma, s. As tt^ss, which see.
Concluding, ifliur<UQQ*r6ifiM. Wils. p.
eat6S<55/i, s. Spirit, energy, resolu
167. OOHANAM.
E2i6Si_sir, . The Morunga tree, Qp
tion, Qfm. 2. .Impulse, promptitude,
oriM, Moringa pterygosperma. {AT. Die.) estdssafl, s. A broom, gimiuuih.
excitement, effort, *-&afiP&iSafi. 3. Force,
Wils. p. 167. OOHANEB.
strength, power, iot. 4. Perseverance,
estate, 8. Thought, penetration,
constancy, confidence, i^mii, 5. Height,
deliberation, discernment, /tifaraf. 2. A ear.fi, iQQpesr, pQpesr, uQueor, ds,
elevation,
(p.)
v. o. To consider well, deliberate, discern
monkey, cs'^<s- 3. Silent meditations as
clearly, reason well, rffar**. 2. To con
E2r4c^w>t<?u.A). Persevere unceasing
of a yogi, Punt*. 4. The division of an
jecture, guess, infer, e-ACfcftA*. (p.)
ly. ($c*aott.)
army, uw^isuiy. 5. A tiger,
(p.)
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osLssQpemiesjLD, s.
Unceasing
perseverance.
m*s&i-**ci>**!'&}.*$t. Persever
ance is preferable to riches. (^msai.)
sadsg, *. Spirit, energy, QpiutbQ,
SiCas amtaib.
a&AQ**6)urQf>taren5ytuufi#u3t&. Pecking
with spirit at the thunder -holt, as if it
had been a pebble (*.)
fifiisg, QQ/dsst, nss.d@Qmasr, Qeu
or, attt, v. a. To commence with spirit,
cjpuu. 2. To execute with energy, opuarg
0uu. 3. To excite to action, rouse, to
direct, ocyuu. 4. v. n. To ascend, p.
w
If one who has already ascended
to the extremity of a bough, goes beyond,
his life will be at an end. (spa.)
jpJ&rrdJtjAa. Entering with energy
on the practice of virtue, (wcut*..)
ajBi-.foj!mvSvj$iur&*36plgir*S>. With spirit
commencing (war), ignoraut of their own
strength (@p*.)
m*iiwf,jSgt*Sar. If one turn (them) in
to the right way (/#Qpi.)
Sfii/BQ, s. Abundance, greatness,
importance,
2. There, that place
(intermediate), -fi_i4. (j> )
W<J*Q. There is no greater source of
good than the practice of virtue, nor a
greater source of evil than the furgetfulness of it.
sea. & so, s.
A swing, commonly
ngii; which see. 2. Moving, shaking,
3. A song sung when the idol
is swung at the end of a festival, pitSsus
f&. 4. A Subject Of LSJrSaAllitf, Qua&uip
esz#ei)iTL-,inf [commonly esi#/r_.]
To frequent, go about, jj^-t^Quit^aifi
efE^eJWfftlc, inf. To fix posts for
a swing.
est^iiu/7-Ll, . A song used in
swinging.
BSLg-pQutrt, inf. To fix a rope
to be used as a swing.
esr^f, .
A shrub, Qfd(gjfi$d
ssk^/t, SQroetsr, 9Bifftrto.Qeareir, Qev
*, lam,, v, n, [prop. Enuri] To fre
quent, to go about.
eet<F/rLlt_a>, v. noun. Prop, ear.?
en, I. A needle, @o tpeuitieiQ.
2. A pin as spike,
3. Tongue
or index of a balance, tfapffs\lQQp*.
(Sec under
4. Gnoman of a dial,
*tp.m3carGP^r. 5. A Style, r&>40"*?"<
Q*l&flQjK5<8G*>)Qwcpmik0ldsr. He it
come to tell needles in the street of the
smiths.
ttm &d&e&tttm&dsirjg om.&pjgj
*r, *. The eye of a needle.
Bta.@d*rTiBii>, s. Loadstone, mag
net, Qpr$tbtlQf*(5ii*tbp**4i.

BsaQdsniT, s. A kind of paddy, thin


ssnei^a^^uneiissinjc:, s. Nitre, Qa/
and long,
esi Sid aj, s. Upriglits in a building *essz_s\), s. Feigned dislikeas of a
set on beams to support the ridge-beam,
woman to her husband, Jota. 2. Dif
ference, variance, lirfo/. (p.)
eaP., s. A needle-case, a
aati_6D/niS(5<!E
in/. To be in a
tin-case.
state of discord, at variance.
csEs^uuffto, s. A species of u/7
csa i Qeo ir y$l
tieni_ enPdsei),
fcu plant.
v. noun. Removing the feigned dislike
of a wife.
s>m@uljsi>, s. A kind of grass,
tisLi^ir^ei), v. noun. Re-union of
husband and wife.
cflt65to>6\ffs>>*, t. A kind of jas
ssm_/rar, s. A kind offish, gnLfiesr.
mine, ejfBJfin ffu cvTsros.
vsl@lIl->i, s. A narrow throat sat, s. [as e-ar.] The inside,
that which is intermediate, between,
like a needle, jf>Q#f
0. (**. 18.) 2. [imt] Wool, thread
eei&iu-S,*firifliiSj)ib. A throat like a
woven across the warp, ftign&i.Not*.
needle and a belly like a washerman's
Commonly mmH as an affix governs the
caldrona glutton.
dativeas ^/gii.Ct-aiJs^ir, he came
BstftgpSsar, s. The point of a
between them.
needle, mnQ^sJ).
*. How can I possibly do 'this in the
8w. I will give no ground, not even to
midst of so much business?
fix the point of a needle upon.
rargQA. Even in a dream. (a".)
ifio3zTiii<?sv/p8gar. He cannot en
sjati_^2ii,
inf, To cut through,
dure to stay; lit. he stands on the
separate and pass through, cleave, to
point of a needle.
sunderas an arrow ; to force one's way
esL&Qtuitifinf. To pass the needle
through people, jungle, beasts, &c,
e-6j>4*. 2. To determine between two
and thread through any thing, to sew.
parties, to decide differences, settle
^76Br<g!/r, s. A nail which fastens
amicably,
the ploughshare to the plough.
Qsz.Lr.ni, inf, To go about as a
domestic in a house, jy*4>in><a>/.g)Au.
*, v. a. To sew, join two, tafits. 2. v. n.
2. To frequent. uuputJu. 3. To deal, or
[used with the jy.fyMf*' terminations.] To
be familiar with, uv*. 4. To be con
become stale, sour, rank, insipid, &c.as
versant with a subject as of science,
food by keeping, f#>~Q*t*- 3. To decay,
art, &c, *tuJw.
become putridas flesh; to corrupt, putre
fyas a corpse, e&&*+.
SQii. A rock that cannot be moved by
^ysMuuti-iaiAiu&i&uQuiiSpff. He has not
a crow-bar gives way to the roots of a
got' the thing he desired.
tree.
QpiteRgrS/tjEaragpSiueitmi-. A garment
sewed together witli thorns instead of
i^iua>. Friendship with the base is
needles.
like a bard block thrown against the
knee.
ttuL&uQuneBrafl, s. Meat past
eating, spoiled.
Friendship so close as not to admit of
ztszMQpL-ei), s. The vile body.
even a hair-like interruption may be
destroyed by pecuniary dealings.
esaiiTLf-uuirnds, inf. To search,
urns), r. noun. Becoming stale,
examine, &c, to look into, ^itiimgiufHs.
rank. 2. *. That which is stale,
#(SJeH(_Tif.ij"fr. Jvook into learning,
rancid, spoiled by age, mr^*^.
learn.
est&jSLo, s. [as uiulo.'] Fear. (Rotl.)
caii_ffil(_ii), v noun. Familiarity,
esK(Cn><7<so, s. A swing, fm.&eo. (c.)
intercourse, intimacy, uie<>.
Efii(E5#6U(ri_, inf. To swing, to be
5fi_ffil< 'ius^ssar, inf- To be
swung.
familiar, have intercourse with, u>spR
l/atrtar.
tim.i^f,9eonLL(d, v. noun. Swinging
a4EO#6i)60, inf. To pass through
the images of the gods and goddesses
a ceremony at the close of the annual
a crowd, a jungle, &c.
festival; also swinging the bridegroom
nsLSgrrds,
inf. To oppose with
and bride the day after the marriage.
firmness, J*t*_fioQvjttfi*p*.' 2. To com
esiz_<SLb, s. A species of fish, pir
pare two things with each other with
Teus monopterigus. (Tfot/.)
regard to their strength,
*smi 3~th- PM3ip.iT ld, s. Earth im
g>6or(?(2?0(_/T6w-4m-(tf/7<s, inf. To
pregnated with soda, u'ietsu. Wils. p. 167.
oppose each other.
UOSIIABA.
oatOu/D/p, inf. To burn within
offlafiriv, s. Limestone, a&air
a lampas wick when the oil is out.
1G3

oerr i '
Qm(SGurr&&,inf. To run through,
cause to pass through, bj5**Q*{mj. 2.
To decide between parties, settle ami
cably, mui*<gt$ii&.
esiOjTjffl/, inf. To penetrateas
rays, air, a weapon; to transpierce,
Genial. 2. v. n. To insinuate itself
into, j1<S**j.
eeE(5y^sa)^<!5, inf. To trans
pierce, to stitch through.
eer(?C?L_, aeio. Here and there, ir
regularly interspersed, frequently, often,
every now and then.
ssn, QQpek, bel^lCWott-, Qeuesr,
mti_, v. n. To feign a dislikeas a wife
to her husband to increase his affection,
iSaam*. 2. To be displeased and unsocial
as a wife with her husband, refusing
his caresses, &c, JAu. 3. Sometimes to
be at varianceas a husband and wife,
tSQngits. 4. To be impatient with, <2
*** (P)
Qii4rffr<fi_rr. They will not be angry
with water. (..)
esn<ss)Ly s. [vul.] Wool, jgnpqijn. See
*sr and
.
ess.ss>iiu ii>, s. An intrenchmenl,
or ditch round a camp, /><*. (Besc/i.)
esa.L-1 ii>, s. Food, S-esaisf-.
aeri-l^L, s. Food, e-awrif . 2. The
food of birds, upo//r<^. 3. Eain, msoic.
(p.) 4. Throat, iSi-t>.
esLLLuf-d^/b/S, s. [prov.] Thenape
of the neck of a thick-set person.
esiLlifsajujj2/, inf. To cut the
throat (also QmlltM, )<y, and qp**).
est t-Lup- iTLD, s. The Q^LLQsnQdQ
plant, Tiaridrum Indicum, Z..
eati-l, C^sar, ssLLLiy-QenrGiir, Qeu
r, niii_, i). a. To put into the mouth
as of children, sick people, &c, -<=irLSi.
2. To deal out foodas a wife to her hus
band, &c, to impart, cherish, n.enyQsi,<s&x.
3. To entertain a guest, &c, !<y*)i-. 4. To
saturate, infuse, steep, impregnate, tinc
ture, LjQDSQpfi3iu^-i~. 5. To cause to ex
perience joys and sufferingsas the fruits
of action, gjarL/gns-LiAsfaiug^. 6. (Jig.)
To instilas knowledge, &c, Jta-ii^- , .
(p.) 7. v. n. To suckas the young of
beasts, stsrfftlA
jiaaBramv/tgjiQsie&rGcQSitsiiiit. They en
tertain him with great attentionan ex
pression of envy.
g)iraitri_ri^[9.ftjril9.r@iLi9-!ur!>dr. He is
like a kid that sucks two she-goats; i. e.
he gets nothing by serving two masters.
ssb&tii.6>8p0. The calf sucks.
asLLLidQafrQss, inf. To let the
calf suck (the act of the cow).
ESEtli_o9i_, inf. To lead the
calf to the cow to suck.
vsiLLLQihpiruj, s. A foster-mother,
Q*Js. See fitii.
LSesiLpuyiLu., inf. To reanimate,
restore to life. 2. To furnish means of
sustenance.
The doctor has restored him to life.
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eM^ujiasnesir, inf. To issueas


i8?btullLi, inf. To remind,
profit in trade.
to put in mind.
ssa^J, SQpesr, esE^ffajreSr, Qeueer,
iS'Ssstul^lLi^., s. A monument.
uss/s, v. a. To blowas with the mouth,
eaiil, v. noun. Feeding, e-sibr
to blow the fire, to puffand blowas with
Jiao*. 2. . A morsel, or portion
hard labor, uiutgtp. 2. To blow a musi
given to a child, a sick person, &c,
cal instrumentas a trumpet, #*4cjJS
emu*. 3. To blow with a bellows, a blow
pipe, &c, sostfliQpp'Suiptgsap. 4. To gnaw
ssLLLGHi&eisrff)!, s. A sucking calf.
or bore holesas a beetle, to injureas
ssLLLfBLnp&p&eisTjr)!) s. A weaned
a moth, uaSrQcfvKvSiug^. 5. v. n. To be
calf.
puffed up with wind, to be inflated,
6.
To be bloated, swollen as the belly after
ear lL &ar, s. Shaking of the head
eating, to swell or puff upas a corpse, or
caused by old age, *Jw<uiu-i_<4. (Rvtt.)
carcass in water, &c, j/riiJ*. 7. To
esttsawti, s. The country of the
blow softlyas wind, srp&Qswijfiiii&*. 8.
To blowas bees, beetles, &c, in getting
Huns or barbarians, p/C^uA Wils. p.
out honey from flowers, niiri$.eriu.
977. Hoona.
fdtBrQpau)BlsfflAQstfdirif.(5Ajpgi, His face
ssKesnriT, s. The Huns, iisnassrQ^
is swollen.
x-i-sii&iiaiBdrpgi. The stomach is
esrsubr, s. Food, e-dartp.. 2. Boiled
puffed up with wind.
rice, Gfsi. 3. Food of beasts, birds,
2EL,Q<S/7ii>L/ SJE^O<5y7ti>Ly, *.
4. Sufferings and enjoyments ordained
A horn used as a trumpet.
by God and experienced by the soul, as
the fruits of action, sro#<wo$6itfa/iJ
sm^uuirirds, inf. To try a windl/SClj. (fj. 297.)
instrument. 2. To attempt a cure by
eaamppGuiQfimwfcsiuGulib. The body
enchantment consisting in part of blow
cannot exist without food.
ing into the patient's body.
smemrppCurQfi^poippgi. Without enter
asn.$BluQun&i inf. To be puffed
tainment friendship ceases.
up.
Be first at a feast and the last at slander.
hsk^uQuitl- em^HleSt, vif. To
esEOS5r5r, s. (fern, emessf!.) A glut
blow away, blow out, extinguish.
ton, lAj;, a* Gu-iir. 2. One who is too
QSK$eisrQuneisr, s. Refined gold,
fond of eating, whose object is to fill his
gold refined in the fire.
belly, GutssauMuar. 3. A barbarian,
enesufB^enrLjaau. etnai, s. A gar
ment injured by insects, moths.
vmmeirsGwiSifiifiicb. The glutton failed
in his object; i. e. the gluttonous will
<su6Kir@,is?airLotfLo,
s. A timber or
fail in their pursuits.
beam gnawed or pierced by beetles.
i^gx)jp8SL$>ednfiei}ssr, s.
One
euesBrfS^teaQsijn'ieo^s. An ola book,
who neither eats nor sleeps.
&c, eaten by insects.
9rairA(2!sigpi&1ajqpA*Qpl&)7w. I have
j>/ii^r^enrQ,tio, s. Insect-eaten
neither food nor sleep.
rice.
est6OT-u(r(5, s. Betel-nut taken
usKgj&iLuf- , s. [vul.] Silver of the
after eating, n.<&i-tS<ari$arui*@.
purest kind, Q**Qdr*.
ameAruirAQsrifiiLieSeATur&airatg}. Betelnut should be taken only after food.
n&Lgi&zuuGBr, s. A kind of dis
asr^SffO, s. Wind, snpspi. 2. [ex
ease resulting from bad humors in the
system and attended with eruptions.
aze>.~\ A swelling,
3. A great
noise, ^rwb. (*^j.)
asi^s/ruj/ffeo, s. A kind of jaun
ts2jbM?.&6ipff. It blows cold.
dice in which the body swells.
estprr, s. [vul] ( Tel. &-zr-) Brown
tisrg](3jipeo, s. A pipe, a gold
color, red and black mingled, a snuffcolor,
smith's blow-pipe.
pifiptb.
nezgiwir,
s. A kind of hastyesi^/r/fl, s. [ml.] A spendthrift,
pudding.
a profligate, a squanderer, f*Q*i^*rBf.
nm.giu>iTf5ui, s. A disease of
tatpnfippesrw, s. Prodigality, pro
children, piGsrii.
fligacy, ffirQ*v|.
ear^QCsii,
s. A bloated face.
oszpntfliuiTs, inf. To be extrava
*>BLg>iifi?eo, s. A kind of snake.
gant.
*esa:(S)s3)<s, s. A species of creeping
flower shrub, wAi&j, Jasminum, L. Wils.
kind of viper, ptui&Li.
p. 687. YUTHIKA.
erdsiren-Qp^, inf.
To sound a
eszJsliLi ii>, s. Profit, gain, proceeds,
trumpet.
gjwruii. 2. Utility, benefit, u*. 3. esajpeurnrii), s. Silver, Qevekerfl.
Learning, erudition, **<!. (k)lhA.)
(M. Die.)
Oiu/fgi9L.A). To separate from the society emen^, s. Wind, sirp^n. 2. Cold
wind, (gcf,ixipj). (p.)
of fools is profitable. (p*.)

oarm

IT

em. tii

emtjs3mr&, s. Filth connected with bbl Lbfifl lit esirLD^ss)^, s. A de


ess.QiD6sreo, v. noun. Denoting at
the teeth, body, &c, excrement, excre
tention, assent, &c
leterious shrub, the different parts of
tion, &c. ; any ceremonial uncleanness es
which cause stupor, intoxication, &c,
xcaiQ.n'AiglSClxfracrQilxfr.pffrtr. I will
pecially from catamenia, *fti>i(g. 2.
also written A-csnc^i^, and a-er^cna.
tell you a story, show that you listen byFilth in general, dirt, foulness, stain,
saying xciii.
jiSLiuppmsndj, s. It's fruit.
tarnish, j/cf*<g. 3. (p.) Butcher's meat,
jjiu@rQtfiG3rLrrcyfjSff<j2eu. He does not say
flesh, fish, csor.
.gjGila&^wpempQui^icpeinpin(Tj
a word, he does not open his lips.
The union of a person with another as
Different species of cmw^sofi, Xanthium escj"ffi), s. Friction, e.ift^^eo. 2.
had as himself is like eating wood apple
Shell-fish, Sfi*j. 3. [prop. *erpA.]
oricntale, L.
with unclean teeth.
Rawness, greenness, moistnessas of a
s> Qi)e)Lu>p<3npsn^u>fiBD/F, s. A
vegetable quivering by drying, umw.
pmniiiiilu. None washes himself so as
dark species of mu^sn^s, thorn-apple,
essirjbu^LDiTesr^^eo, s. Palm leaves
not to require it again, nor does any one
Datura fastuosa.
beginning to dry.
eat so as not to hunger again.
esuLoeO, s.
[proc.] The seed of
vsLp<3s>$(u}.iuGir, s. A kind of the palmyra fruit so called after it has
Bii7VDLyBsr, s. A raw wound.
goblin, gtiiSft*.
been put in the ground and struck root, est j"/rs33rss3LD, s. Nobleness of mind,
ee<Lpes>p&@tB,s. Menstruous cloth,
clemency, candor, magnanimity, munifi
isp**9lu. 2. Dirty cloth, or clothes,
Butwp&eQ, s. The half of a dried
cence, i&taQeiuAi; [ex n-rii, strength.]
palmyra nut.
QusrsdmBuiQiueBTUfiffaQ^ebrfffipAstij^ sun
empempptiims, inf. To bear dirt,
BfraoujiojCp^Oar*. Warlike acts done to
smLD/bsrfl, s. [proc] Charcoal
&c.as cloth without showing it,
an enemy (in battle) are called heroism,
made of palmyra nutsused by smiths.
but clemency or magnanimity shown to
esatDSsr, s. A large kind of owl,
him when evil befalls him is called its
inf. To rub the body in bathing.
lustre.
commonly xmi^tjiiisuxs. 2. A dumb per
esu^an^iBiT/S, s. A dirty slut,
*-(5fpsaxi*0T<6rsgjgtrrjbmua3tiTmB. Want
son, mtbbo. (p.)
g/itsifyxai-umiir. [vtll.~\ 2. A tree, ll
of kindness or liberality in a handsome
person
eaipeBipLiirar, inf. To be dirtied
\$*pGiisir&)is*ir. All my days, even as the emifl, s. A spiral shell-fish, or the
as clothes, &c
dream of a dumb person, have vainly
empty shells,
2. Cloud, Cuxii. 3.
passed away in the desire of pleasure,
ompeapuuioeoeisr, s. A man with
Juvenility, Siaaxe. (p.)
in
multiplying
evils
and
in
the
embraces
dirty teeth.
*em(rrj,s. The thigh, O^ireat Wils.
of beautiful women. (S^mo*. )
&cu3ngu unestsri ii>, s. An un
p. 165. Urc. 2. Fear,
(p.)
clean vessel, jfCfAguuippria. 2. (Met.) esziAirasisruj-, s. [prov. vul. also e_ii
i4ri..] A kind of play among children, em (77)an i_em(7F)Sin t Qp^seQ, s. The
The body,
(jpcjsmm tree, Moringa pterygoBperma, Z.
JcrS*CT?36T!uffLiiy.Ccufft=7r?. 2. A bug-bear,
em^es^uiSlessrui, s. A putrid corpse
(Af. >ic.)
or carcass, nfiuiSanib. 2. The vile body
(as spoken of by ascetics, &c), n_i_iiq.
emusneeanst-sitiLi-, inf. To frighten em ir sat ir G? sir erress. trQ&/r siren
s. A halo round the sun or moon,
>(iiVJvmummBpp. It stinks like
children with a bug-bear.
a corpse.
iisLiDrresarif.eS^erriuiri., inf. To play
esr.0o@Qujd & , inf. To remove
a gameas children, pretending to emir, s. A country, a village, town,
the tarnish from jewels, a stain from
or city, i/rii.
frighten each other.
a silk or other cloth.
laarJtefiuiiuutdr. A brahman who knows
emsnLti,
.
Dumbness,
^peina.
2.
em.ijp, s. The husk of a cardamom,
the whole country or town ; i. e. a person
Unsoundingas a coin that will not ring,
competent for business.
geSiSarsnw. 3. A dumb person, aauglfr.
ear(5-i_iira5_i./r|j. Prosper in the society
eaLLD&S) emirub
s. A kind of
rDio*risQuQucoSgiQcsipgi. It is like
of your fellow citizens.
shell -fish that sticks to rocks, a cockle,
the dream of a dumb person (not revealas<?ffffi_<Juriu*C*^dr. He arrived at
a snail, eiisB*j<n# (commonly #).
ble).
home.
#-u><f 0, s. A chank-like cockle,
emasLDagLLtf., s. A blind boil, one
omjsBr, s. The chief of an agri
Cymbium.
that does not suppurate, a/fi/apif.iuug-. 2.
cultural district, X(gfi^fliumar. (p.)
The
mumps,
Ouifg(iJc0.
Qpf^iDe&y s. A spiral shell, Trostfirja/(f<Esfreacj/r/r, s. Inhabitants
chus. (i?oM.)
ess.eau>#&, s. A dumb woman,
of a village, town, country, &c 2.
eat llSssst, t. A person habitually
maounjQufillr. 2. [aS Mrio^fi.] Cockles.
Others, strangers, not one's own people,
silent, taciturn, unable to speak freely,
esm.es>
eara>, s. Dumbness.
jy*Au/. Used adjectivcly, the ' is
GurpfipiStiMfidr. 2. That which is de
often dropped as sztntitiuw, others' af
fective, clumsily done, j/nBAioirf^:.
esLesiwpQpmandj, s. A cocoanut
fairs; sEiiQtifgi, others' property;
whose water does not sound when
ssLiL^BSsr^fLLiif.'tS. [proo.] A chatty
rixraJi, others' land.
shaken, tntrfiQpnsc^.
not well baked in the kiln, mis-shappen, &c, and that does not conduct the
emestwuuaSeo, s. The gestures or
Coveting other men's property
heat well.
signs used in conversing with dumb
eet to Saw m esrestirngrcpg^jjjjS), s.
persons, *h(o#(iSad*.
An unruly child will be chastized by
[prop.] A stupid, sullen, pouting per
the magistrates.
emesiwiuebr,
s.
A
dumb
person,
son, one with an ugly or forbidding
em.rrnfres>aaSpQsn<Sss,
inf.
To
countenance, ^wii^csxgjs^isar.
deliver
into
another
man's
hand.
emesiwQujQg&gi, s. A mute con
tmLoVessru-iira), s. A bad-formed
emirirerfl, s. The ruler, magistrate,
sonant, QtDtuQlDQfiflgl. (fi-U. 86.)
mortar, not well-formed in its waist, or
or headman of a district, tmrSsrH.
centre.
esaesiuieS^eirujiTLL, s. A kind of
emrfleSisihu'&o, s. [prop. emrrseS
CSIIXI ^^/E/dSLSSJiS eIS!OLD<55(i><S/7"t_!_
play in which one imitates a dumb
person, p<<J3soiiO.
liufci.] A village quarrel, tumult, &c.
i_r*, *. [ou/.] A very large species of
Owl, <Jil-rir.
eeziflesrecFlemf, s. A poem concern
eaiii, . An interjection formed from
em.w0piE]&-emsQpaijo,s. A face like
-i4 lengthened, a particle indicative of
ing the heroes of a town, or country,
that of an owl.
^asrutfin. See titut/ni.
attention, assent, &c
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emir
osi(2J<K(5ij(?uff, inf. To go to
esurruLineifl, s. Sedition, insur
rection, a general commotion, *nr**M*ib.
a town, to go on a journey.
sfiHTjsisifl, #. A public tank accessi
aer.fi tiifcfT, s. Habitations, a place
ble to all in the town, MrrO^gtnj.
inhabited as distinguished from a
Sr(je&Bfisnpispp Qpayfyo/ft4Qurfiwretcbr
desert.
fig. The wealth of one possessing
ess.rrw<ssrs)i^
s. A public hall, eaurw
great wisdom, and who is much liked by
Lfftfeb,
the public is like a tank filled with
esL/jQeuearurr, s.
The Qevtsssrurr
water to which all have access.
of the towna poem consisting of ten
esB.QaQgd&, 8. Rising of citizens
Qa)ruir, in praise of a town, pttSiuipb,
to present complaints to the authori
ties; also insurrection, mrfA-aeu.no.
Qugrjir, s. A large town.
2M.tT3k-<30&), v. noun. Assembling
Qpgiitrr, s. A small town. 2. The
as citizens.
name of a village,
Mf^i-*Q.?A<gA5raC<!!nf)iof ? Is it ne- esri/f, Gffjsar, (bC^ott, Ca/6Br, earj,
cessary that the whole city come to
v. n. To move slowly, crawl as an infant
gether to turn the oilman's press? i. e.
creep as a snake, a reptile, &c, ,>. 2.
a trifling matter does not require a
To run, or flow as water, or as blood in
concourse of people.
the veins, eruption, scall, &c ; to extend
Bs.nQaiT6i)ii)a/rresuraieoihour, inf.
over a surfaceas spots on the skin which
To pass about as a nuptial procession,
are considered beautiful, ui, 3. To itch,
first to the right as being auspicious,
gieseip. 4. (p.) To get upon a horse, a
carriage, &c, vp. 5. v. a. To ride, to
cause to goas a horse ; to despatch, to
ssziidsemp, s. Rumor, countrydrive a vehicle, Q*f>A.
talk, mxiuQuix. 2. Unfounded reports,
slander, defamation, QurSi*Qmufi. 3.
This creeping child will not stay in any
A wild, romantic story, Je^O*jp.
one place.
eeifraxeo&ih, . A village quarrel,
agmyjtaijgi&Gpajii. Even a stone will
asrAgi0tn->(5c><arAi. 2. A general insur
be worn away by the continual passage
rection, SirrfffiGrrsmrcBrawsih.
of ants. [prov.~\
tm.n&mnjpiun)i,$. The affairs of a
soMtysttpg. The hand is ready for
place, public affairs, esfisr/luib, 2. Man
action.
agement of public affairs, <o/J^.
i"&<sQpg>- The mouth waters.
3. Meddling with others' affairs, ^rfl
^crf5o>i_. Kinglets decked with garlauds.
emirdf&jQeSI , s. A sparrow, ^
/u(jiiL/J. The sea-girt earth.
H_A*euA<3r5<tf.
sgtiuski-ifuQs&ffGsGipg. The eruption
m^jrtjupi(ifir^icpf*(s<^^u^figwf? Though
[tabes.
a sparrow soars high, will it become a
dfaisQfSfpiifiii-Ai. Being impaled on a
kite?
stake. (jp>/!tjlft.)
emrrsQanar'SsiT, s. Devastation by
t!ziruuiTiT&a,inf. To put in motion,
an invading army. 2. Extortion by a
to cauBe to pass away or outas poison
headman, &c. 3. Epidemic, or other
is removed by a magician.
public calamities, rS<Jirj.
emrvjaneO)
s. A chank, a snail,
ESLrf^ffSsuaoto, , Headship over
the district 2. A chief or superior
esunsugj, s. A creeping child. 2.
person in a district. 3. The head
man of a district
Reptiles,
A poem in the
esuTLjii), s. A species of grass,
CrfiO.-riiu- incorporated with the
name of the hero's town, &itSiu*/sib.
asn/fa/aw, s. Reptiles, pevqpQ&ii
emiruueias, s. Public hatred, ge
neral dislike. 2, Hatred of one's own
wignriT^eo, b. noun. Riding the
country.
stem of a palmyra leaffeigned of a
csift_OTL/<4&a/(7(-isrQtA.
One
disappointed lover. See nt-Ai.
who lives contentiously with his fellow
citizens shall be rooted out (gsrsoai.)
uGiii^sr&aW) s. The letter jy joined
with u.
wliui^, s. Public censure, or
blame, mi**"^.
mureo,v. noun. Friction, e-ifi<$&60.
2. Creeping,
3. *. (fig.) A
emrruun, s. Others' affairs
creeping thing, cmiigi.
spoken of one inattentive to his own,
*ear./r<<yii>, 8. The month of Novem
esE/fuL/sin##a), s. The appear
ber, *?tpmseifi*. Wils. p. 166. UhJA.
ance of smoke at a distanceregarded
(/>)
as a calamitous omen. 2. Country*emir&&j$ii>, s. Power, mightas
talk, rumor, groundless report
an attribute of the Divine Being, firii.
ssLrrut-irriKB, g. A great conspi
Wils. p. 166, Urjita,
racy, a monstrous fabrication of false
asuii^&fiihuessressr, inf. To con
hood, in which one leads and takes
firm, strengthen. 2. To extol, magnify.
others with him. 2. A gross falsehood.
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tion.
aat/r^, s. A vehicle, or conveyance
in general, whether carriage, horse, ele
phant, palankeen, or as in Hindu mytho
logy, the bull, swan, peacock, dog, &c,
mixesii. bee <sy<*iwstl, -^"fi'fi
[
ass/r^ani emir^^ienih, s. That
which is high, erect, upwardas a tree,
top, &c. Wils. p. 166. Ubutha and
Urdthva.
omiTjijgQpsihHBLirggieuQpsu)., s.
An upturned face.
. Ascentas of the
heavenly bodies, the superuals or great
among men, &c, Cio(?*8jaoi_ Wils.
p. 166. Urdthvagati.
emrr^^jsisiruSesfi, s. [as ^kpxsrr
A] A horse which seeks (mounts to)
the skies.
emrrpgisii&niLiih, s. (St.) The hu
man body, also the upper part of the
body, ttipfrdrplmuLipib. Wils. p. 166.
Uiidthvakaya.
taznpgjGiin seariini>. s. The perpen
dicular sectarial mark on the forehead
of the vaishnava, OWABiiffl*Pcjui*-.
Wils. p. 166. Urdthvapundra.
nse.rr.ggj ennn &), s. Signs of the
zodiac (regarded as deities) supposed
to look upwardsothers being describ
ed as looking downwards, Sm<JAe,utf
esri ihu L-jGOLD, s. The castor shrub,
4w<n*(g. {M. Voc.)
*E2IJ)M<55iD, S. (St.) [OS S-gJfrdiii.]
An owl, Gfc^njr. Wils. p. 167. OoLOOKA.
v.n. [prow.] To become spoiled, decayed
as meat, fruits, u/s^^a. 2. To become
brokenas the constitution by disease,
QmoJiu. 3. To become wearied, or broken
in mind, to be dispirited by continued
disappointment, fi)8sA*. 4. To loathe, to
be greatly disgusted with, jKjrj*.
Kijpat^xibrO. A crab wasted by the
production of its young. The crab is
Said to be one of the animals which die
from propagating their species.
QSLgG$ppu>eisnii) s. A dispirited
mind.
emLfien, s, That which is decayed,
spoiled, bad in quality, conduct Qii^ai.
2. That which is filthy, nasty as excre
ment, putrefaction, &c , mud, mire, as>
V. 3. (p.) Hell,
esntpe^^, s. A medicinal tree.
nsLtpeoisirppth, 8. An intolerable
smell.
osiLLpiviBeOiii, s. Barren land. 2.
Stinking, muddy land.
Etifi6v)u)6if)9isr, s. A man bad in
disposition, conduct, &c.
pmLfip(^i^.eiirri^desjs, s. Slovenly
economy, dirty, disorderly management
of a family.

POT TH
esatfpQuGwHutfijsr. What is more power
vargiiQ&rreirer, inf. To receive a
em L$, s. The periodical termination
ful than destiny?
hurt, suffer violence, uucOsiaa. (gj
of a preat age, or the time of the univer
Guritg&iiiuRiatfitfi. Thou shalt pass
sal deluge and destruction of all things,
many ages, (lujff^w.)
the end of the world, .api.i. 2. A
esajpiQ&rreir, s. Injury, violence,
very long time, QS)BariS. 3. (p.) Life
Bso-ifipgj'fctssr, s. A wife, the des
wounds inflicted, miwb. 2. Murder, Q*r
time, ceo/iMMit. 4. The earth, ui4.
tined aid, a help mate, m8arB. (p.)
(/>)
a*QunjA&is!sjBsi(3BQmHt. Though the
eatjp/uir<3, s. Wounds, scars, siriuii.
umifiOfieap, s. Order resulting
world should come to an end, the sages
2. Injury, damage, violence, jlmu. 3.
from previous births, dfiopmp. (p.)
will not deviate from their purposes.
The
four ways of inflicting injury, viz.:
enufyiiCTetjii. Through all eternity, lit.
EsrtpraCg?, s. Destiny as resulting
vififiiiy tsAfi&'i C'ta^-t^j and crifl&.
to the end of an age.
from the actions of previous births,
oatnygma;**, inf. To cause a mark,
ufiijw, May you diean impre
or scaras with the nails, teeth, &c;
cation.
esrif>ffl92sB7, . The actions of for
to wound.
fS^mr^x. May you live long.
mer births considered as the latent oarjni ) pg}^ nm/Svurgj) ii, Efflflj, v. n.
smL$ sneoth, *. A very long
cause of the metempsychosis.
To spring, flow as water in a well, to
time, ages without number, 0*i.
stszLpe&'fcsruuujsir, s. The suffer
issue, tap. 2. To soak, to be steeped,
(*.)
pickled, siiiQpfcSv%p. 3. To ooze through,
ings and enjoyments entailed upon the
esLLl&&niLiff&60, $. An epidemic
percolate, filter, distil, *Su. 4. To run
sentient spirit in the varied course of
fever, or pestilence supposed to be
or spreadas ink in paper, as dampness
the metempsychosis.
produced by a malignant demon, Opts*
in land around a spring; to become moist,
rio.
astfp, d&pjg], pfi^g!)
<s, v. n.
sainQpfeStinp. 5. To form, become col
nmy$l*&irpjpi, s.
A destructive
To grow old, decay, Qp$r. 2. To wither,
lectedas milk in the breast, toddy in
wind that prevails at the end of the
fadeas flowers, &c., *ri_. 3. To decay
palm flowers, &c, urAiop/nSajaraits. 6.
world, zj*Hpif-*3fj)e&ri-*(5ei3r$lp. 2. A de
as flesh, fruits ; to become putrid, to be
To form as raw flesh in a sore, to heal,
mon, or bad vapor that causes epidemic
spoiled, to rot, moulder, u/tartfiu. 4. (p.)
srajt&sitfiriat. 7. To increaseas flesh
diseases, pestilence, Sec, <Sa**sspgi.
To bloom, blossom, or expandas a
in a person who has been wasted by
flower, to be fresh, fair, beautiful, wi,
disease, to increase by slow degrees, Qua!
tise.ilfl, s. The deluge, or sub
5.
To
think
of,
to
reflect
on,
ebvaa.
marine fire, usually described as a
tmi^fiQsiQfi/stiMM. The full lotus which
mare dwelling in the sea and breath
&s>u0<n. The more you dig in a sandy
withered. (JJ4.)
ing fire, by which, at the end of every
soil the more docs the water spring forth ;
quadruple age, the fire is consumed, *<so
the more you apply to science the
pit. Men do not adorn themselves with
more your knowledge will increase.
scentless flowers though they bloom, nor
tss.L$fit, s. The water which pre
sps%ffii&'tBiranb. By learning, know
do they honor the learned who have not
vails at the last deluge, described as
ledge is increased.
the
power
to
set
forth
their
acquirements.
rain poured down from the seven species
Qet>p&fiQ<BargFtbfsipzjs&&esr(i(<<}g. Water
(<5P.)
of clouds united, also as the water of the
issues from the springs of a well con
Circumfluent sea, -u*<jii.'eSfi<rL-(gs5
aMjfifoeO) v. noun. Decaying, pu
stantly drawn, but from one not drawn,
miCiiStmuA.
trefying, being spoiled, ujjaruS^. 2. Con
it ceases to do so; L e. the more one gives,
tts.ySlQi5iTj, a. A pestilence in
sideration, SmfilCiLl.
the more will be given to him.
duced by a malignant demon, Qpi&gi emipppeo, s. Meatas flesh, or
Efii/Deaafl, 8. A fountain, a spring of
water, em pp. 2. [prou.] Good, moist
fish,
lim.
2.
Flesh
of
all
kinds,
mmsk.
tm.ySlujySI&ir&)t}>, s. From age to
land where water oozes out, sB^Kib. 3.
3. Opportunity, emvii. 4. A folding, m^iiu.
age, eternity,
Wet, marshy, or brackish lands, <Upj>
tfoji*. 4. Income, property stored up,
ear l$ iu ld, s. Services due to a deity, emerrirearsrf?, s. A kind of fish,
(probably a corruption of
a guru, a superior by birth, or natural
QnQaiij. (7?o.)
obligation, the obligations of a slave to
asup&^p&sp&a, inf. To milk the
his master, and sometimes those of a esr&rr, s. [u/.] A howl, the howling of
child to his parents, Carafe, (c.) 2.
a dog, jackal; or the cry of a sheep when
cow as fast as the milk forms. 2. To
[proc] Convict labor, QjS(jBSajii.
diseased; and applied contemptuously to
obtain money from a person as fast as
the cry of a person in anguish, or possess
he gets it.
Have you any commands to give me (the
ed, or supplicating aid, %ve*ur^9nsi
esupesiiijss, inf. To steep, pickle,
language of compliment though among
KD*gr4>. 2. Snot, mucus of the nose, **.
imbue, macerate.
equals)?
3. Filthines8, am#as>0.
emgiairuj) s. Pickled fruits, .sysatsaLL^juusinrssr, s. One employed
nszDerTQpdaeir, s. A snotty fellow.
srii.
in convict labor, or in services accord
osksu^^ s. Spring-water, impjp/
ing to the first definition, Q/uehisir.
tisaSetruSi, inf. To howl.
em.y3tu($Qffujuj1 inf. To perform
Eatarear, s. A jackal, a fox, tsifl.
BflcjLfar, s. A healing wound,
services due to the deity, the state,
2. A male fox, ^<*A (Ji>.) (p.)
guru, &C, Qj*lrfflQ*iiU.
esajry, s. Touch, feeling, sensation,
QpgfHrjrvtveoir, s. The honey form
ueasrinx&jjijjliuw) s. Public servi
e6rQeDx. 2. Misfortune, obstacle, disaster,
ing flower.
ces to a government
mishap, i-a*r. 3. A scar, a wound, a
cer^ei), . notm. Oozing as from
maim, a hurt, or injury inflicted by vio
es!>, . Antiquity, oldness, utperoto.
a sore, &c. percolation, discharge, issue,
lence, nuA 4. Killing, murder, Qm&u. 5.
2. Kale, established usage, customs of long
cogens. 2. s. A small spring, springEvil,
mischief,
blight,
jlmm;
[em^.]
(p.)
standing, or immemorial in their origin,
water, eapp. 3. A tincture, infusion,
Note. There are eight kinds of
or
the method, or order of performing things
&c, err^siv)*. 4. A taint, or faint mix
sensations
given,
viz.:
1.
Qmiwam,
heat.
2.
in regular succession, gpp. 3. Original
ture of another metal, usjeGaitxtseiuLi,
gemraxn, cold, 3. CiotirsiMn, softness, thinor natural state, quality, disposition,
5. One's income, acquisition, property
ness, fineness. 4. mttrma, hardness. 5.
cgesnA. 4. Hatred, enmity, malice, lkm.
amassed, &c., >GTmj. 6. A slight de
QrajM, slenderness, tenuity. 6. 9ias>m.
5. Sunshine, Oas&. (p.) 6. The en
gree of verdigris, tfiiL/.
smoothness.
7.
gjgpQuiarni,
slipperiness,
tailment of actions performed in pre
mzppuiTdQ), s. Betel-nut soaked
8.
*<5*m,
roughness,
unevenness.
vious births, fate, destiny; in the Hindu
to render it fit for use.
To those who inflict
sense, the regular arrangement of events,
ns&pp(tr[Gtri s. Sinking paper.
by providence or fate, >).
wounds, &c.
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Bmppin^s. A walking staff, a crutch, ess mapp exsrQ, g. A black kind


of beetle, *<jijQ.
a support, protection, upgiQatQ. 2. Sta
bility, solidity, immobilityas of a moun ssrssrtc, g. Defect, want, deficiency
tain, .-jj-.-J..-,3. Strength, power,
as of a member, &c.; a maim, privation,
^pp*>. 4. Intensity, arduousness, ur
<sa>puidi. Wils. p. 165. Una. 2. Dis
gency, pressure (of business), multiplicity
grace, degradation, meanness, vileness,
(of labors), digfi. 5. Praise, fame, celeb
irasrib. 3. (p.) Moral evil, ^aaa.
rity,
6. Knowledge, wisdom, jffi
ttsau&siingiuLi. A form without defect,
(j/pQ.fo.)
essp> (vrp 6!ofl', g. The nail which fastens
*erfiDruSwf63Tuir(BriiS<urcar. (Dharma) who is
the beam of a plough, s^uaDu^guiSQ^arg.
alike unconscious of disgrace and ofhonor.
(c.)
(urr.)
.-.."uo.
Vile, horrid transmi
essp(Oj>eC, s. The fourth lunar man
gration. (;*. 64.)
sion, B-(?rmertif. (p.) 2. A wicker
aggganjuiLimisar. One who has lost a
basket for catching fish, or covering
leg, or who is defective in his legs.
chickens, g>i-3.
ema^sarii, g. Privation of a hand.
esLjb(T>i>G}&e8<sGi), v. noun. Setting
ess 6srd sear, g. The defective eye
a wicker basket for catching fish.
of the body, in contradistinction to the
eat pjp; essp^i aQ a ir si), s.
A
all-seeing eye ofthe Deity, or the spirit
walking staff, a crutch, a support,
ual eye of the sage, (?4)r<. 2. De
GV-.V; [ex MrerjF.J
fective sight, <ji^!uS.
ear/D^/, g. A spring, a fountain,
ffiSttOTeor, s. One defective in some
source, ftfpsi. 2. Dampness rising from
member, <gDp|&(?srfdr.
the ground in the wet season, mt.
A
esLppeoida, inf. To be choked esa (53) in Qasir uj- eatgjneir, g.
creeper, prQi^ Ipomea racemosa.
up as a spring, or source. 2. To stop
ess (S3) iu ih , s. [prop, .jprgpifjii.] A
or choke a spring.
esupriidaesar, s.
The aperture
fault, a trick.
whence water springs, the orifice of a eeaeir, g. Flesh, perne. 2. Meat,
spring, csr jb&einu.
uaiS/nb. 3. Serum, marrow, fat, QsnjL/.
4. (p.) The body, s.i_a>.
timp>id(3jy5l , s. A hole in the
ground for gathering water, HiijiuucT
Belief&(gp~fia.B2Q?&)totru3BgQatrairgpihlBaTfBxi}@
fiteguniiLj. As the life depends on the
mi,
firmness of the body, so accomplishments
esupgniir, s. Spring-water.
depend on modesty.
smpsnuQuiurr, inf. To spring,
osl 6cfl 60 it ili it em & , g. Fleshless
flow newlyas a fountain into a well,
bodies (of demons). (Q^rAiwii.)
BSlpgQ^iBS.
(ast5r<5i^//F^/E7(g,
g. A conch-shell
esupjpiQeuL-iedQSLpst^Q^iressr
deprived
of
its
flesh.
t-*>, v. noun. Digging for water.
sssaiQst$.glQpvto$&Tlies>*0iet3ejBps. Though
sssLpQpis, inf. To spring up,
you lose your flesh (by hunger), eat not
with those with whom it is not proper
or issue freely and plentifully, *k p#u
to do SO. (suif_)
Qutgm.
as pQpQtsuxBifiOuijfff. It rained so
Eerfpgi, s. Consumption, aiu
as to cause the water to flow from the
Qgaaib,
land.
sssesreSpQuirir, s. Flesh-mongers.
esspjpi^QQpesr, ssLppK?earei!r,Qeueir,
SMsar/DsirsiT, inf. To be formed
tmpp, v. a. To pour, to let flow, spill,
2. To express (oils, &C.), rirQr
as proud flesh, .-.-en-;. 2. To abstain
Hpp. 3. To pour in large quantities,
from flesh.
pour, or cast out as useless, to empty, or esLsisraS, s. A snake, unwu. (p.)
clear a vessel of its contents, mm pfiuQuri
Ktrpg*sLpfiqs*@Qu*&*g. The plants are esssirjpi, SQpek, essssrjSQesrssr, Qsu
*, sadrp, v. a. To plant, set, fix, place
spoiled by too much rain or water.
firmly, rest upon with pressureas a pole
usipsisekaeser^ v. n. To be poured
in propelling, fixing a boat, a musket, a
out. 2. To be spilled, to ooze out, leak
lever, &c, tigfe. 2. To lay down premises
out.
in an argument, iBturu^jripgQpwfangdofsiS&s.
swuffl&iQT&tMQppgieix<3l(!usSpgi. All
3. To grasp, hold, strike root as trees,
the water that was in this vessel has
gain a firm footing, become established in
been spilt.
a place, @.sriiLSiM*. 4. v. n. To lean upon,
empsuuL^, s. [prov.] The refuse
recline, or depend on a staff, a person, &c
tit. 5. To be steadfast, firm, intent upon,
of the kernel of the cocoanut after the
tLg^liuriuHpa.
oil is expressed, QfittsnuOlis*.*.
osapgiuQuLLif., s. [prov.] The
The staff which I gave him to lean upon,
basket in which the seeds, kernels, &c.
breaks my head; i. e. the good I have
are put for expressing oil, ae/nQsmr^pgih
done him has turned out evil.
Mjj*jS*OTia(jL;ji_<;/>iiA. To tumble,
tiMEp&wrrw, s. A kind of oil-press,
the hands must be fixed on the ground;
nairQesr^pjimrib. 2. The cylinder or
i. e. nothing can be done without money,
shaft in an oil-press, c
means, &c.
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a. ;.Cj:Zu j.
It rains hard or in
cessantly.
Q[a*BaB&esrfiiQai>ifiQuzipg. The clouds rest
ing on the horizon poured down torrents.
rf-'. f, R*C.i~~...-;~-j 2*.'. Hoots stuck
firmly in the ground.
fe*iuur.i3-pte$s&fiQiujgi. Exerting
themselves in their proper calling.
nasLehrps'siLi) inf.
To edify,
ratify.
BSLek/SdQsLLs, inf. To interro
gate with much emphasis, press for an
answer, ^rPt;aj*. 2. To hear at
tentively, s.-tfrru* CvSCr<?**.
tm.ebrpla<3#iT&rstr, inf. To gain a
firm footing in a place, office, &c. ; to
establish one's self, dteiQup. 2. To lean
or depend upon, **'',<!*.
egieisrpl&Q&nGdeo, inf. To speak,
or pronounce with distinct articulation,
smmplppiTiaa, inf. To press on
a pole in stopping, or poling a boat,
nm.ssr/Sifiss^ inf. To walk cau
tiously, firmly, &c.as on slippery
ground. 2. To walk firmly as one re
gaining the use of his limbs. 3. To
walk with a firm foot so as to secure
a quick pace.
<SsBteiQtir!$iQsTeh<5KL-AGl(nar. He walks
with the assistance of a staff.
sim.asrpluuiif.sa, inf. To read poetry
with proper pauses. 2. To sing with
proper articulation, emphasis, &c.
ass.6BipluuiTiTaa, inf.
To look
steadfastly, intently, &c, QvnBuurtt*.
2. To consider a thing maturely, to fix
the mind intently on the object of
consideration, ^tiiikguwit*. 3. To feel,
tryas a fruit, &c pressing it with
the hand, sDauS^wQff^^touttta.
QM.6Biplut3uf-a3, inf.
To seize
firmly, hold tight, j&0ruJi?-<t. 2. To
mark faults severely,
iSif.it. 3. To hold fast an opinion, J*
sm8irpluQu&, inf. To speak em
phatically or forcibly, a.gfiujitnjQue.
^ifiiSiutufflgftirfiuQux. Urge this
argument, insist upon it.
vsLeiirpluQlurri, inf. To confirm
an opinion, accusation, evidence, &c,
tiszekpliSfdss, inf. To tread cau
tiouslyas one on a well-beam, step
firmly, steadily, &c.
sisLeisrplQujQgp, inf. To press or
indent well in writing.
eetear^Pcoa;**, inf. To establish
a family. 2. To settle one in life, busi
ness, &c 3. To confirm, settle one in
an opinion in a slight degree.
esLeirjrii&ira)y s.
A stay, a prop,
BBLdsr^nQsireo, s. A staff, a walk
ing stick, a support, uppsQsr.
GT(tgpsB>0%],asrp,inf. To put a point
over a letter which makes it mute.
isirpesipty&rp, inf. To set plants.

STS

STIB

(ST

sr. The seventh letter and vowel of


the Tamil language, r<y>tSr. 2. An inter
rogative letter, J&QmQfjjzas _iu_, time;
__, what time, when? !As--, what
number or quantity? r__i., what man
ner, how? oiiGa, where? 3. [as a numeral.]
The number seven, sQQ*rt*r**&q&,
Note. When a consonant is associated
with this vowel, its presence is indicated
by the following symbol Q prefixed, which
is called ___4. It is often used in words
from the Sanscrit in place of jyas Q_ __
for *__; Qfsii for #__, &c.
Always.
f, fi.Tir-^.',. Of what nature?
67-ct, inter. A word expressive of
contempt,
OTooosti, s. A missile weapon, -r/rS1
ink.. 2. A dart, a lance, *_.!.. 3, A dis
cus weapon,
(p.)
sroo(3j, s. Sharpness, pointedness,
keenness, -*__. 2. Steel, _.cj-<g. 3. A
weapon in general, <gH_Q_ri 4. Acuteness of mind, acumen, sharpness, icfr&c
__. (p.)
jjfavSnQi&tsmi-urt. Those free from
malice, and those acute in mind (.ftvi*..)
67o_(^, Q/Dgp) 67oo63r^7, _), 67oo<7,
p. a. To be elastic, stretchable, QS>s>. 2.
To become stretched or drawn out, ta.
3. To become unfastened, unclasped, un
loosed, &c,
4. To spring back, re
boundas a bent bow, bamboo, &c, -jf)r
ft**. 5. To be lifted, drawn, or carried
as by a well beam, pi&tQpQfibu. 6. [witfi
the personal terminations.'] To reach up,
stretch one's self in reaching for a thing,
nil 7. To climb by starts, stretch one's
self for climbing, L.mptQpp. 8. v. a. To
pick, card, or comb cotton, &c, to card
with a bow, _}_GipJ_<_--___.
Stretch up and reach it.
ASQuASn^b. To spring or toss
one's self in walking.
jWl>jya>far4QairQl_<&0$r. The Wellsweep has taken him up.
rfaOuAeOuA&i^tte^. The asth
ma convulses him.
JiiQK&Bps>. The bow started back,
resiled.
Woofiearuijjfi, s. Picked or carded
cotton.
eroorsjGsneo, . A bow for card
ing cotton,
__.___>.
srSTii, s. The letter er, epQnQgp
(/>>
srSesrihsrSsar, s. A swan, jijasr
ant. 2. The yac or bos grunniens, mmitat.
3. The beaver, /i_. 4. A dog, _r_. 5.
A tamarind tree, l/____, Tamarindus
Intlica. 6. A species of sour mango tree,
h
Mangifcra Indica. 7. The juS
tree, Alangium decapetalum, L. (p.)
22

sr(&j6irj)i, s. A shrub, gOT/zJ, Abrus sra&sitl) aCV>6or, pQpeisr, i_Cuor,


_, u. n. To be overjoyed, ___#. (p.")
precatorius, L.
erdaafluLj, v. noun. Excessive joy,
_r_;_;_=_c_,_,__, s. [vul.] Confusion,
t<S(3_>tP- >.
jumble, huddle, disorder, w_w. 2. (Tel.
r____-_r _*___--- QT __&"_/-__r -
oJg^_i5"?^_JSi3.^ Unevenness, irregula
Qi_ff:-~siy-r_'_T. It so happened that
rity, 9a>_fi_r_)_. 3. Difference, Dispa
all the monkeys of his (Kama's) army
rity, t,_,P_r*_. 4. Scorn, derision, drop.
faught against me with exultation.
(g)fr_r__-ff/^_s-.)
r___ #___4g)i__ _,i)r_ff-_C-. This
is an uneven, dangerous place, go srasit errus, s. A trumpet, a cornet,
cautiously.
&C, Arsetib.
*rAtuQic*s6*-4*uiriiimitil(5*&arpff. The
ad&nm&fppiD erdsireir^Q^ireeR,
thing is ended in confusion. The af
s. The sound of a trumpet.
fair has turned out disastrously; some
danger is apprehended.
67 4 a new iQr$ n erfl d & Gidsnesr^tpjl,
inf. To blow a trumpet.
6T&s&&dawitdjuQu&, inf. To in
sult a person, use uncivil language. 2. *67- 3 ____, 8. A sacrifice, a cere
To give an indirect answer, to speak
mony in which oblations are presented,
at random.
_*_. See #-_ and #__. Wils. p. 678.
Yaksva.
erdaffdsLDirear^&r, s. A faith
less person. 2. An indecent person. 3.
67 d 8 turn uemesretdQiULceueirird
One who confuses every thing.
, inf. To offer sacrifices, to perform a
religious ceremony, jf_Q__.
7 d a d ff d <_ ld u 6szr csjT , inf. To de
range things, put in confusion, huddle,
eidQQiurruefipw, s. The sacrifi
jumble, ;-,D.-r.)(J;j. 2. To be insin
cial cord of the three superior castes,
cere, to act differently from one's pro
especially of the brahman.
fessions, or contrary to instructions,
st_;q, C^ssar, GidSQearesr, Cffl/6sr,
!__, v. a. To draw in the stomachas
ara; ssir /____, 8. [prop, eis/sewriw.]
beggars to show hunger, or as persons in
A whole, not made up of parts, pieces, &c,
dressing, _i_^)s_pO_<____<_rv. 2. v. n.
To reach up, stretch one's self in reaching
for any thing, _u 3. To ascend, cp. 4.
r4jiOTi_Gp.-ii.iivp. It is full of faults, it
(p.)
To be heaped upas sand by the
is all wrong.
waves on the shore, ojs^otot. 5.
67_<_ 6_jri_ u uju _/, s. A sheet of
To fight, C_*Q*__.
one piece.
eidSuuirnss, inf. To peep, stand
eidsesaru-LDiriijQisdjujj inf. To weave
ing on tip-toe.
a whole piece.
eidseo,
v. noun. The act of con
issesaL-.u>nujeSikiSy inf. To be
tracting
the stomach. 2. Ascending
swollen all over,
3. Fighting. 4. *, That which is cast
6rdsaiiiL-.iLnesrueoas)sc, s- A whole
on shore.
r_r _rw_Vfyi(ip^_f*iOp__jQp9._C__._.
board.
ff. My field is entirely covered with
mdaesaiwnGtsn$!itEi@,8. A cannon
sand thrown up by the river.
that is one solid piece.
sriEiaetiar, inter.
Where, in what
eidaeanritDnesn-jiesteu, s. A whole
place,
_
Ji__
;
[ex
r,
what, et ot, place,]
piece of cloth.
sriEiasrr,
pron.
[genitive
of lunissar.]
ST&S!T G83T LD ST A & X loll U) , 8. The
Our. See _*_ or iurm*&.
noise which a bull makes, when about
to attack another, qp__. (c.)
sr iei (3j st___?, inter. Where?
whither? ___-_.
ins&iT&sffBtrtbGutGtGiarpff. The bull makes
a noise which indicates that he is about
(simispgi Giiaa/iasijs siisis^asifs
to attack another.
_, inter, and adj. What or which place,
st-JcSE't, 8. Vulgar terms, words not
or country, of what, &c.
used in company, @<-__f. 2. Casting up
6t_3(5_>.
Every where, in all direc
sand as waves, Q4a_a change of
tions.
sec _-(5.
r_(j5_uf-LSty-Bi*^. It is every where
sri{S(i^E^ih, s. Arrogance, pride,
extended.
r-: - ; .-:?_r__T.0w. Sec _y^(_w^, under
haughtiness, superciliousness, a haughty
carriage, a^ri_r_L/. (p.)
169

ST&

ST3=
erikiQaiEjQs.
tively.

Whither, distribu-

. Wherever there is smoke, there is


fire.
j}O^B<?*iJQaK<?? Where is that, and
where is this? i. e. both are gone. 2.
This bears no comparison to that. 3.
That is very far from this, out of the
way, &c.
sr la !Ei ear lc, sriBiaQesr. [in poetry,
tTBsn*.] In what manner, how, -sjj-s--uj.
2. In what place, where, r*/S--ii; [ex ,
what, el BOTii, place.]
*<ST&Lntr6tsreisr sr&Lorrsir, s. (fern,
trmiafi.') One who institutes or performs
a sacrifice, <Jue9Aj&v-dr. 2. (p.) A lord,
master, an employer, a conductor, ^Jw/ir.
3. A husband, .-*.-. 4. Owner or
proprietor. See uewmtir; [ex
to wor
ship.]
er&LDiresrpgiGiiu), s. Superiority,
sigwne&, s. A lady, mistress, a
matron, flevS.
sr<9-tr>, s. A nerve, an artery, isnw
iy.
(p.)
sr & soitlL t_ ii, v. noun, [prov. prop.
g)*jfiij_iD.] Quarrelling.
sr^^ii, s. An offering, a sacrifice,
iufii; [ex oj*, to worship.] Wils. p. 678.
Yajna. (p.)
er&fesr, s. The deity who is sup
posed to be present and to accept a
sacrifice, u(rJ. 2. One who offers
the Sacrifice, io**^Q*aj<2a/w. 3. Vishnu who appears in the sacrifice, Ai
u^^Oa/^^ii, s. The five daily
Bacraments or essential rites. See unA
sr^=<yiii, . Deficiency, defect, lack,
oaipuf. 2. Remainder, remnant, Cm**.
3. Orts, remains of food, whatever has
come in contact with the mouth, spittle,
&c, being deemed defiled, r*fio>. 4.
Posterity, offspring,
5. The dung of
birds, fowls, wall-lizards, &c, upenwQp/mS
t/mpfiaramA. 6. An elliptical, or unfinish
ed word, sentence, QuiuQnrQfliseSnair; [ex
wig*.] (p.)
tr-ir^gijbsianrOudiii. (Their deeds) will
be manifest in their posterity; i. e. in
the prosperity, or adversity of their off
spring.
6i&#Lfit, inf. To discharge ex
crementas birds, &c, upestamaibdst*
usroisOttj^ju), . Suppressed anger.
^Ohjjf^u), s. The remainder of
fireas, ff^ijaoQuarj!$ra&(9-Q<3r**a>,
yBsrjbifiQiujeiiiGijrwjiQfgnb,
(Warlike)
deeds which are not pushed to extremi
ty (in the destruction of a foe) and
hatred which is not executed but sup
pressed, will destroy like fire unextin
guished. (<5p<5r.)
QiBirQiu&fijb, s. A reduced dis
ease, the remains of a disease.
170

GT&Q

that bought it (implying a negative


FfQn&&ti>, s. In Grammar, the two
answer). 9. wQiu**i6, ellipsis generally
classes of unfinished words. I. QuuQt*
comprising two or more words, such as
*j> or participles, lit. words which re
are not found in the aboveas tttstusur
quire nouns to complete them. These
arsm(w!pfimQ^, Can I endure separation
embrace two classes, viz. : (1.) Q^rfJw
from you (indicating an affectionate
uQuvQiitib, or the participle ofthe com
attachment to the party addressed)? 10.
mon verbas, wipicsar, the man who
(gfiuQuifih, symbolic terms, contrac
came j /-y8-pio<*, the man who comes ;
tions, abbreviations, &c, comprising
/gibJifa, the child that will come. (2.)
several kinds. (See a#iiiv.) There is
0^9uLyuQuii>Qff-*#t6 or OuiuQff*#*o^LH7,
another form called g^Qp**!*, a finite
the participle of the symbolic verb,
verb used in the place of a gerundas
which always ends in # and often has
gua&L^tsvmifitar for *. -- - -. v * . eating
the force of an adjectiveas *V)iugW,
he came.
a black horse; <- -
is?
a fierce67
& ffi lS i , inf. To befoul, to soil
eyed horse, or a fierce horse ; Quiarsntg
with dungspoken of birds.
>>. a gold-like horse ; jpgi:A<3.6)---,
a horse in the front of a battle ; opiSleiu
ae&aigpiu>neiiri}>, g. Inference of a
Qito, a three-forked dart, a trident. II.
past cause from a present effect. See
9aorCW.5uS, unfinished verbs, or such
forms of the verb as require other ter
Rffa/mu, s. [utii ] The sphincter
minate verbs, &c, to complete the sense.
(1.) QaAtf&usiisrCW.j'iii. In the past, it
of the anus, the podex, cgfiit.
is called by Beschi, a gerund; there are
^jil tQeufsii, s. The eight de
five varieties; i. e. (1.) Qsiigi, uairmfi,
fects in the human body; i. e. 1. *V->
for .",-, 9 or <-,->- ; - fa g for '.-,-.
or <jO, blindness. 2. Masesno, dumbness.
or >>,*>;
for g!a*# or QaApi; .a>
3.
deafness. 4.
crooked
for-9. (2.) Q*j4. (3.) Qiirat. (4.)
ness of the back. 5. <5p, dwarfness.
0*itt. (5.) QjulQ/jorNotes. The first
6. Qpiin. lameness. (-'^.) (in lS*vd0
is the most common, and the only kind
and fitirstib, ic<*, inr, hermaphroditism).
found in colloquial use. 2. The present,
7. ^giut-imiu**ih, a monstrous birtli either
or infinitive, Q*j or Qsi/u. 3. The fu
by redundancy, defect, or misplacing of
ture comprising six varieties. 1. CWdr,
the members, &c. 8. ^.
t. . J
ii,
'.
Q*e5&, 2 :
Q"..tZcj, these
a shapeless production, or a birth with
are all future subjunctive forms. 2.
the features not properly developed.
QfurftU. 3. G
4. C 1 a .rr. 5.
Qjcjuf*. 6. -*L/for, this termination sr&&ifl, iSG^sar, ^G^eor, uQuasr,
occurs after a nasal only. The last five
t*, v. a. To caution, warn, forewarn,
are equivalent to the infinitive, &a,
pre-admonish, to give previous notice,
they may be rendered by that with
Lifg\Qsw6>>. 2. (fig-) To discipline,
the potential of the verb, aB given in
tcisfstii. A few may be added: 1. Q#uj
fiiAi, the common subjunctive of the
ei&siBpgiGsieii&ai inf. To caution,
past, but often used for the future. 2.
discipline. 2. To hint, to mention
Qaup&sito. 3. Q*<ufi&*m, past or fu
slightly, to put one in mind of any
ture subjunctives. 4. Qfufi^mi, *iw-_Hii.
thing.
5. O*j4<jnio, implying when, or as
soon as. 6. >. a contraction of
ejfffiHdes>a7##//9ul/, c. noun,
is, in poetry, added to any finite verb
and s. Caution, circumspection, vi
to form the subjunctiveas .*-gj<;i-&
gilance, *np. 2. Admonition, notice,
-ag9 Q bH&i. 2. ffja?Qjj***c5jiSLiLy or
advice, warning, vfCui,-;!--. 3. Dis
<ajtfij4S5ar<3iu#*ii, gerund of symbolic
cipline, *Bbi$.uLi. 4. A term used in
verbs; of these there are but two,
complimentary language before idols,
and jfarfi from g* and jf&i, these sym
kings, &c as take care, come softly,
bolic verbs being redundant. Q*rwQ*
&C, v*tt*ms^jima. 5. Calling for
elliptical, or incomplete words, or
silence, attention, &c. in an assembly,
classes, ten in number. 1. OuiuOr**ii,
court, &C., also a word used by heralds
participles as given above. 2. rffaOiu*
before processions, implying clear the
unfinished forms of the verb. (See
way, make ready, &c, j/miPviiS<s***
above.) 3. n-iimwQu**w, a sentence in
Q*t*igiti>s. 6. A species of poetry sung
which a second <ui and its adjunct are
before an idol in processions, &e., the
understoodas, *^gi4;*4Kjr, Sattan
verses of which end with this word,
also is come, implying that others are
come or expected. 4. Qa*Qu>*i, a
s7<F#/r?6a>ui9-a, inf. To sing
clause in which Q*ri>*i& is understood
the B*ft,asM song.
as, tJar0w for fi<iTQ&w&&)i. 5. lijW&u
Qutsib, a clause in which an exception
ei&fftfiasBsueiBrassT,
inf. To cau
of persons, or things is implied, see c
tion, &cas
and gias, jja/CrarQwobru*, he bought
it, implying that others did not. 6
et##ifla6s>suutnL<$, s. The
it. -i a
a clause in which a verb,
Aims song.
or a noun is required after tas,
erf^tfldetasujiTaS^diE,
inf. To be
*-_Os\.T*)OwarO;rsJi*^, the sea roared
with the sound of 9*. 7. 9!iSa>*Oaj*ffiA,
circumspect, to be cautious, take heed,
a clause in which a counterpart is
to be vigilant.
understood as *-etr&)#pGsimi*0t&, was
<or&&eo,
s. Remains, or refuse of
it to cat that he came (implying that
food, crumbs, orts (deemed impure), C*<A.
his object was otherwise)? 8. igimaop
2. Any thing defiled by contact with the
Qu*eti, the ellipsis of a negative, or
mouth, saliva, &c, ii<t)*i; [ex -*.]
denialas ^uCQMain_nir, Was it he

67 (OTj
r%>t.i/rAs#tox^?u)fLLi_rdr. He will
not even scare away a crow with his hand
while eating, lest any grain of rice fall
thereby.
aj&eoirdsvt&&pupy inf. To
defile food or any thing, by bringing it
into contact with the mouth; to defile
food by the hand, or spoon in feeding,
_*8Ci_iiuSa. 2. To deflour a woman,
deprive a damsel of her virginity, either
by force or with consent, <4-trfo*(8i.
af&GXfA, s. Low-caste people,
6if@eJl'te> 67#5?i>.S6v>?eu, s.
leaf on which one has eaten.

The

guu, inf. To spit, (c.)


eifQeoaiiriu, s. Mouth unwashed
after eating, mwisfmiiit.
ei#S)jbsei&g, inf. To eat the food
left by the bridegroomas a Hindu
bride does on the occasion of her
marriage. 2. To eat the food left by
othersas friends.
erjpsei)ui-i, s. The above cere
mony.
et^&flsnjSnfiS^, inf.
To force
up the phlegm and spit it out.
af&pS^thuiru., inf. To assent
to what is wrong from an unworthy
motive.
<fs9(2>ij#, s.
A cavity in a
court-yard, used as a spittoon,
ai&pui, inf. To become de
filedas food, &c, by saliva, or contact
with the mouth.
a&8puQ5eas, s. Grains of rice
fallen while eating, SSUS._iggCVr5j.
ffifi^Guii, *. A diminutive de
mon exceedingly voracious, piiSsrsA
2. A person very fond of dainties, Qu
a&G)/b pQptit-] d&pQpinio, s.
A kind of ring-worm supposed to be in
duced by contact with the saliva of
others, twain**.
as=&ssrti>npp, inf. To purify a
place after eating by smearing it anew
with cowdung.
caarQsaw #6)60, t. Evil imagined
to be caused by other people's eyes.
sesarQesarf&psL^ssy inf. To per
form a ceremony for the removal of
the imagined inauspicious effect of
evil eyes. ()
sr&ar, s. (Tel.) Much, excess, in
crease,
2. A high key in music.
Sec A*<g.
jjw&ui(SlplGiQij4*QifijK. He sings
too high.
ffrijn;*, @pgs, 87(GjS5eor^7, to, er^$&,
v. n. To diminish, decrease, shorten, less
en, grow small, few, &c, <y>*. 2. To be
deficient, be defective, to lack, want, <>piu.
3. To remain, be left as a surplus, Geo*
>S<s**. 4. To be ellipticalas words, or
clauses, Qft&QviQ&ipM. (p.)
cSisro*0<$fiii((jii2fi6. Afterwards the
remaining two persons

67

67

cr^^swf?, s. An ellipsis.
ei@@i8p&, inf. To be wanting or
ellipticalas language; to be under
stood, c$!n-Pcjii.
m<^&tuQ&n<5<seSlGle8riu<i&a^peo, v.
noun, [hi grammar,'] Expressing in a few
words, or an author's not mentioning
things explicitly, but leaving them to
be inferred by the readerone of the
thirty-two MPGrgfi&eo, v. noun. Wanting, defi
cient, being implied.
ot @ (Gj /r 637^ ii>, adv. Always. See
55r*j>; [ex r.]
67, dQQpsisr, pQpeisr, uQuesr, as,
v. a. To take up, lift up, raise,
2.
To take off, take away, extract, take
out, remove a stain, dirt, humor, &c, or
one body from another, chemically, or
otherwise combined, ^dr^t<yiO,Q**. 3.
To undertake, take in hand, enter upon,
G.*n_M. 4. To adopt as a sentiment,
&c, receive, takeas one's own,
5. To take a subject, to discourse, write,
think on, look out, find a place in a book,
&c, ^iiiiiQp<bi*s. 6. To adduce (an ar
gument), gtSraopO^a^^sOffLii. 7. To strike
(a sound), pitch the key-note, to try the
lightness of a bow-string by striking it,
g)ooQuffli. 8. To select, choose, (as a
spot, for a house, a well, &c), >-,---,(,.*ir. 9. To buy, purchase (chiefly appli
cable to cloth), mi*. 10. To bear, carry,
sustain,
11. To weigh in a balance,
12. v.n. [in combination.'] To rise,
extend itself, become spread, or diffused,
to be attacked with pain, &c, KJjui'
13. To swell, heave, rise in billows, t^wu.
14. To keck, puke, vomit, n*iQ,u4.
o*j5iQS4*Sudr. He will not let me
begin; spoken figuratively in allusion to
the discharge of arrows.

6TL-.rrGiut-i, s.
Living above
one's rank, circumstances, means, fee.
engaging in an enterprise, beyond one's
powers, Sic.
n_jt5)uQLi4*vr*a;. It is improper
to engage in an enterprise above one's
circumstances.
7<3R_6$, s. Porterage, hire for
carrying burdens, oi_oS.
srO^^t^LtDijg, s. Retort, turn
ing a person's reasons or remarks
against himself, confuting one by his
own arguments, anticipating a person
in word, or action, in order to cheek,
or thwart him in his object; interrupt
ing one in speaking, &c. 2. Temerity,
rashness; speaking, answering, or act
ing rashly, s"^*i.
Gip$uf-es>ai&8, inf. To begin to
stepas a child, */&uLjQutu?4Ka/4.
er0utf.,adv. Suddenly, at once,
promptly, extemporaneously.
&fi#Qiiini$iiSlQ est djpern aipp go,
v. noun. An author's forming rules
applicable to the examples he finds
one of the
eievetrei!)aiujn(8jQuujiT, s. One
of the four kinds of .5..s.-.. ...... . according to which, the weight of the
article weighed is used for the scale.
6Tpnil@, s. A thing much in
Use, atfiisth.
eijifinneasuLS&r'bstr, s. A docile,
tractable, yielding person ; one who has
no opinion of his own.
e!pgimail.i, inf. To fabricate,
invent.
6igiaaLL,v.noun. Fabrication,
MCJl)&st*>g. 2. Inventionas of a word.
Gr/&gis&nLLio, v. noun.
An
author's adducing examples, illustra
tions, &c. (See MP-) 2. Citing, quot
ing, &c.
GrlB^^rs^/Til, s. An example,
illustration, t-griairii.
Gipgp3etB&MiLi, inf. To help
one as a waiter, or attendant.
6rg)&Gln&retr, inf. To take to
one's self, geztsmQs-att. 2. To accept,
admit, approve, vp&tQstita.
eiQpgl&QanestirQQuns, inf. To
take, to carry away.
erfgi&Q&ire06i), inf. To quote,
cite, L$pss(0*B>fisipg&x~p. 2. To give
one's own opinion, gar*(stts>gQuG:p&**-p.
eipg<pQpn83, inf. To fabri
cate, invent, tidigfftsCj-. 2. To pick
quarrels, institute a lawsuit, commonly
on frivolous grounds, ;(p*iguiJfca4*.
ergiLJi3is/-*si */ T ho'd "P
and expose little faults to view, gitSt
o_ 2. To encourage, strengthen,
establish, fi-uu
s^u(iuf, inf. To speak as
an advocate, plead for a client, utigi
Out. 2. To offer arguments, treat on,
rf)t/fuicCu#. 3. [with accva. of person.]
To praise, commonly one absent,

QmtapQiHdr&ih. Where there are many


attendants much trouble is experienced.
tSii1**ig&*Qs<3*: To raise or force out
the upper part of the nose of an infant
as a nurse by pressing with two fingers.
j/sffgeuuQatygrttr. The king has built
a temple.
gj)*LrufrQu:S*Ai>rLLCi-ar. I am unable to
carry this load.
l*>3Qtif&uGuSl&iir. He took up the
subject.
ttJr2ar^liflJ*B*aifftfU<8w4oj^jOaj*{5), The
elephant will take up a small coin with
his proboscis.
aAQiuQteiuGuiQpgs. The water of the
lake has carried away its embankment.
g^giRtsurB^QiuQiati. This will cause
intoxication.
RffAi^oAi^fB^wr. Will he who cannot
pick out a stone from rice be able to lift
the stone architrave of a temple vesti
bule? i. e. he who is incapable of little
matters must be incapable of great ones.
i&QQi0i'iaxQvL-tio&m0&&viitLr. Is it pro
per to kick, instead of raising, a fallen
man?
what bazaar did you buy this cloth?
Ly&iQwSiBp^sM. Ground covered with
an exuberant growth of grass.

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1ST
erpgiLjQunL-i inf. To deprive
a person of office, situation, &c., to turn
out, displace, dislodge, *.'-. fifu.-i_.
er(djiQpjbptJD, s. Random.
erQ^Q^ppumearQmi'ieo, s. A thing
done at random.
er^^Q^pjSiurrnSq^ds^ inf. To be
unequal, uneven, discrepant in size,
character, rank, &c; to be irregular,
67ui_, inf. To be taken up, out,
away, &c, t**&ui-. 2. To rise, part,
to be detached, displaced, dislodged,
aQfihu. 3. To be abolished, terminated,
jlfit&Qurs. 4. To be led away by evil,
ill-advice,
5. To leave one's
station, place of residence, &c, to leave
and be no more heard of (used in an ill
sense), i&tap<2uim, 6. To be overcome
in argument as a party in controversy,
&c, to be confuted, G^f&jmjtfur*.
The whole neighborhood is raised by
her clamor.
6ruLLt_a/6rr, s. A lewd woman,
OQiuaopSlLQmrfilfLli_adr.
eruuLuQuirs, inf. To be raised
as a siege. 2. To be abolished. 3.
To be defeated.
The school which existed there former
ly has been abolished.
to be defeated by you?
ctSu/t, s. Celebrity, a high style of
living, notoriety in a good or bad sense,
bjuI*9. 2. Abolition, jy9*. 3. Gaiety,
in dress, in a woman, a lax, or lascivi
ous disposition, s_-ii^aca.
afSuiSldM, inf. To cause to raise,
or lift up.
LLesf)6u0rrirQLD(&&a, inf. To as
sume the human form, to become in
carnate.
QeuplQtuQds, inf. To be intoxi
cated.
QeurSQiuQ^euasr, s. One who is
intoxicated.
QunjQffi<s, inf. To assume an
appearance, a name, a character, &c.;
to acquire a name, celebrity.
jprQevf&da, inf. To disentangle
thread.
euiriuirQeodsa/iruSQsoQds, inf.
To vomit.
QfirySIQeoQ&s, inf. To enter upon
an occupation. 2. To suspend one
from office.
yOa/i, inf. To gather flowers.
QenerQpQds, inf. To dig a well.
2. [prow.] To select a spot for a well in
reference to the situation of the house
anil other surrounding objects that ill
luck may not result, as also to the
nature of a soil or the depth at which
water may be found, judged of by the
produce of the land, &c
euuSOpQdseuuSjpi&tBuQuGlds,
inf. To have a looseness.
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6TlL

gtlL

irQenr<BpgiQwtrilpeo, v. noun, [in <5T lLis^- iu it , s. The merchants or first


division of the third caste, Q*iLi?-*. 2.
works ofscience."} The adoption of rules,
The Vysiar caste in general, *&utuGuw0.
or language from other authors. See
otlI. s. The numbereight denoted
6TijLy, v. noun. The act of taking
by s, Oie*i. 2. The eighth day funeral
ceremony when food is presented to the
off, taking up, srt(gs*>x. 2. Elevation,
manes of a deceased jwrson, @p*^tlLi_i4
a-iurii. 3. Taking in hand, undertaking,
rLi*i_B<g; it is often contracted to
attempt, engagement, Qri_AcgM. 4.
3.
Desire,
impr. for moi_
Insolence, arrogance, pride, haughti
7Ljf.<?L^jK;w. Seldom, now and then.
ness, sui>erciliousness, ^pwruq. 5. Ela
riL*(3rf<;#rji9LLQa*A*. [pror.] To set
tion, a style of living above one's rank,
rice, curry and other eatables for the de
circumstances, <fcc*jM). G. Abusive
ceased in the eighth day ceremonyas
words. S*e.
sjlLi rigjAsmiQsteooriMt.
T<8ArOijlYti_rir. He will not de
niiJtiitsiiiwfiuipeier. A very dolt, an
sist frui n his purpose.
ignoramus.
miQiuQuuiiiu^umSpmOr. One who
enLiisf.sSifiiuasr, s. A kind of
talks
arrogantly..,Ci/5,*,*. Publishing
i..-.J-Sb
viper.
the faults of another.
OTLli-gajTjq, s. The form of the
67uuffuV(i5*s, inf. To be high.
eighth or vocative ease.
67iji_//Tjrsur, s. A haughty per
6rtlifQeonasrffi^ s. One of eight
son, an upstart, one who lives above
things, one-eighth.
his rank or circumstances, Cio^if-wxoi
eriLDdfirrr, . [prov.~\ Two four
square houses connected together.
aQut-ld&rriLiuLi, Gentility, genteel
GnL(dp$d(9) eTGSoriq-etnf, s. The
and obliging behavior, united with dis
eight cardinal points or regions protect
play, pomp, grandeur, &c, -m*i'i4/.
ed by as many supernal regents the
eiuneajngi, appel. n.
That
supposed guardians of the earth.
which is taken and carried away.
gtlLQilL 6ra;0aiil. Eight
eiQuLj^Q^ir^ s. A small portable
by eighteight to each, eight of each.
shrine for the conveyance of an idol on
When used adjectively, "CQ becomes
men's shouldersopp. to fi<yi)ijtQSi#,
as trBbOawi^O, eight times eight.
seoQsoSuLf, s. A funeral rite.
cram asmear, s. Brahma the eighteyed, Jrio*.
OTaoi_, v. noun. Taking up, gird
erezrairpnar,s. [in mythology.'] The
2. Weighing, ie>M<tQpt$to. 3.
A weight, ienpuaoi. 4. Assumption,
eight-footed bird. See *iu&, *iiuni and
adoption, rjt,piQraM. 5. [ex t-;~.:u,
to rouse.] Rousing from sleep, &c, o>ii
eresa^esnriji, s. The eight divine
LyD. SeC ^CrOL/Cl_, gl!LSQM6K>!_, &c
attributes. See ootio.
GrGijgjgiaarrTir, s. [prov.] Those who
erowr @ GssrfptrmCT6tar@6B5rsJr, s.
drive loaded bullocks or buffaloes.
He who possesses the eight attributes
the perfect onea term applied in 4><*
tsrQuLj, QQpeisr, erfBuLSQeorasr, Qeu
ffl, to Siva, SaA, Argha,
jr, trSiju, v. a. To wake, or rouse one
ereaarQsnamrih^ s.
An octagon,
from sleep, iQtuu. (p.)
eight-sided figure, j|nja_Crri4.
g>a$Qa)(8ui$iLi$lEv, s. The act of
eressrfrrekr, s. Eight spans.
waking one who is asleep.
Gremffiretontwi-i, s. The human
erQjuueo, v. noun. The act of
body, eight spans high, each person ac
awaking any one. 2. Lifting up.
cording to his own span.
*srLL&essfl, $. A sort of demoness
sr<sir*rg$fi_tCL/4(5g}(?#L5j^re7i&. The
attached to the service of Durga and
head is the chief of the eight span-body ;
frequently holding, like a sylph or fairy,
i. e. in cases of difficulty apply to the
intercourse with mortals, g>iQutdmStt.
chief.
Wils. p. 678. Yaksiiin'ee.
ei6sar@puLjarQerne5r, s.
Argha,
stlLiIT, s. Panegyrists whose duty
it is to proclaim the titles of a great man,
CT6s>raDa/, s. The eight poetic
encomiasts, u>KuLiri_**. (p.)
expressions of passion. Sec get
stlI^l, s. A poisonous and very
GrcBsrQttrareoT, s. Siva, Qsussr
bitter tree; poUon-nut, Strychnos nuxthe eight shouldered, fp.)
vomica, L.
erascrQiiroR,
s. Kali, sirafl. 2.
9nLiy.AsiijGureuAsf&Qtrpi. It is as bitter
Durga, ffftxM. (p.)
as the fruit of the
Gr6Bor<OB)u$jni>, s. Eight thousand.
*TiLtf.UQf6Qfe&armuifiira/itQ0tsrar. What
avails the fruitfulness of the m. tree,
Gresar^iuSlueuiT^ s. A class of smarand what avails the prosperity of the
tha brahman8 consisting of eight-thou
miser?
sand individuals. 2. A body of eight67i_Lip..sQ.sfrz-laDt_, s. The poison
thousand jainas.
ous nut of trcjf., used medicinally.
6retW(g>a)ar(<5, s. Eight times four.
ereargsgirgi/, s. Eight hundred.
eiLLuf.Qeun, s. Its root.
ereBurQesoriL, s. [proc] Eight
GTLLuf_(9)iy., s. A place sacred to
times eight.
Soobramania, piA^wii.

erexsr
ereaorugi, s.

Eighty, erakQ^>0

ereemLDiib^^ s. Eight fold.


ersru>ii, s* Eight persons, ctlLQ
CTdbra/SB>s,<73ggir&//f, s. The eight
classes composing the escort of a king;
1. e. io*,SMiUf, B&meBsrsr. appib. KSHsru

6T S&STJggpl
treb&itQacn^iisrfip. That which is
innumerable. 2. That which is incom
prehensible.
rrei6rSpQu}(ipiffgie}aairQaire!r0fi(gii&, Arith
metic and grammar may be regarded
as eyes.
irQOT(ySi*<?s>&. Think not lightly
of numbers and letters, do not neglect
reading and cyphering.
rafrQur(^erA/rs.#Qcu4Q.rrAic\9. Communi
cating your thoughts in language easy
to be understood
erakir&iTjSfBlinb, s. The science of
numbers, arithmetic, mathematics,

mtersSri.
otlL, @Qpdr, enLu).Qasrasr, swear,
tU-, . a. To stretch forth, to reach
after, firm. 2. [with the dative."] To be
obtained, be got, to be caught, jf*uui_
etssxaz-LLiGd, s. Addition.
riij-x4yS^fw*(3. The flower that is out
erokr&aitf., s. The multiplication
of reach is dedicated to God. [prov]
aG&irt&iQBC-i-iflg. What is incom
table either of whole numbers, or frac
prehensible or unutterabla
tions, g>*;if.. 2. An account book,
en&AQsC-t$.ar&*itnuAQsj*mf>GuriSp. The
senrA^CiLjmfixib.
mouth did not get what the hand had
etemQfibiqiar^
s. A poem celebrat
reachedI almost got it, but it escaped
ing the country, town, names, titles,
my grasp. The fates were against me, &e.
&c. of a hero. It consists of any
spoken in cases of disappointment, &c.
number of verses from ten' to one*a*Qjf.Kcu:ii3ti>. As far as the eye
thousand inclusive, and is named from
can see.
the number of verses it contains, p/Ji
rariQij_r0>. I cannot reach it. 2. I
uefiih. See iSrumfiih.
cannot get it. 3. I cannot comprehend it.
SamfD/tetfltMSQpci^s. This rope is
ereorazrir, s. Astronomers, sesSpir.
not long enough for the well.
<ironi:irQfBtrfruQreSaeax?. Astronomers
6rtli_, inf. [used adverbially.] Far,
will call this a treatise of arithmetic.
far off, further, away, aloof, straw*.
ij_ri_ Step on, step out.
crsarssifli, inf. To count, reckon,
gf'i \'i<2urtrC-tf-uQur. Go further.
calculate.
GtiLifcaLLi,inf. To keep away,
gtriars.
fiorGp. (The army) crowded the whole
tsaB>tfiQuLLt&&cy.*SiLigi. The rain has
field so that there was hardly any room
kept off a long time.
left not so much as even to hold a
rape seed.
crtlz_oSi_, inf. To communicate,
inform.
CTasir saafl eo <s sarjp/ an _ Qiunssr, s.
jji&*Q*fi#Q*t&iiuQui^-d$). Com
God,
2. Budha,
fp.)
municate this news to him.
eremessrlsti&tTeoiji, s. Incalculable
erLLiirseiD*, s. A very distant
time,
w w^a?ia,
place, not near enough to be serviceable.
srawassflpds,
inf. To exceed com
GtL-L-ttpQunq5<ar, s. Things in
putation, conception, jjatSptx.
comprehensibleas the Divine Being,
Gt6&ressBasrei](3jun, s. The Tamil
mysteries, &c
enumeration table which consists of
eru_ti>LL(du>utriTd&, inf. To en
thirty-six digits; viz. : 1. o*i, units.
deavor as much as one can ; to reach or
2. ,swi4, tens. 3. epii, hundreds. 4. *
attain a thing.
firth, thousands. 5. Jiwih, ten thou
stlL uf.uujSsa, inf. To reach and
sands. 6. uefiih, hundred thousands, &c
pluck.
eiBsmgnuu>ss>w, s. A numerical con
enLuf-uuirirds, inf. To peep, look
nective. See -i4.
over a wall, &a 2. To make an effort,
erazreMiijpijip, inf. To prove, estab
to reach a point or thing.
lish, tLJ/SuuGfif.
enLt^esra, s. Friends, adherents,
OTssbrg,
s. A bear, jzf . (p.)
partisans, BdrB^r. (p.)
st sfsr, $. Thought, imagination, con eTextrsnanh, s.
Thought, opinion,
jecture, intention, rtdrcaSitsBM. 2. Delib
supposition, imagination, conception, &c,
d&ariji/. 2. Purpose, intention, design,
eration, counsel, care, <SnrJ>. 3. Number,
enumeration, calculation, computation,
object, determination, <?**<!. 3. Estima
Q*>A*h. 4. Astronomical computation,
tion, estimate, conjecture, guess, surmise,
astronomy, Q*iBt-&ti. 5. Estimation,
ufrCiLi. 4. Arrogance, presumption, ela
esteem, honor, respect, worthiness, uSdi^,
tion, gipiOTiiL/. 5. Hope, expectation, in
6. Strength, oJ. 7. Total measure,
dulging fancy; fancied or prospective hap
tiooD.Note. Seven is regarded as the
piness, reverie, speculation, musing chim
most lucky number, after which five
era, conceit, i4J*m. G. Esteem, regard,
deference, respect, credit, courtesy, de
and the other odd numbers have prece
dence. 8. Lowness in state or rank, in
corum, awe, reverence, *<s-i4. 7. Care,
feriority, pitiableness, or despicablcness,
caution, vigilance, anxiety, solicitude, con
n*m>. 9. Easiness of accomplishment,
cern, ibirii. 8. Deliberation, counsel, ^
Cu.*8ar. 9. Judgment, conviction, s<gp&.
acquisition, access, &c; what is not diffi
cult, fl<Ji. 10. A kind of rape, the
rreiiBsirQpppacrtBtSr. Were I to reckon
plant or seed, ir*g. (p.)
and declare the number (srt_.)

etafocaifiuBQreArsciaiSifuui. The enemy who


expected to conquer us will be disap
pointed. (cspA.)
pnQearasrSpQ&iahrasisnlirsnQetaast
BpQmehmtb, s. Self-conceit, self-impor
tance.
g)jTQBrrarfipQu!frRrie*|5/AfiA3lu. Rank
or station with him is a matter of no
consideration.
sTeaoTems^/SuLf, s. Motive, ob
ject, intention, design, Qmttsii.
676aarsaariE7g;'B6vuj, inf. To be per
plexed in mind, uhhtescue*. 2. To be
disconcerted in a plan, to be thwarted
in one's expectation, adrmibr!^; 3.
To lose reputation, u>)uq4Qsi_
erem6miaQstTesarif.0ds, inf. To
entertain hope. 2. To be anxious,
to be in deep concern. 3. To intend,
purpose. 4. To muse on, ponder. 5.
To build castles in the air.
ereiaemispuu, inf. To be disap
pointed, to prove incorrectas an opin
ion, icjgiuLjffimip.
eiaktramg^uLf Gtamamppeiijpi, s.
Disrespect to a superior, j^m^)ijiy. 2.
Disappointment, KWLSta>*iGM(i>.
erakamuiS^^, s. Misapprehen
sion, neAsfarjffiti/jsi.
eiahamiEli^, inf. To think, re
flect, consider.
erabramij, s. The king's ministers
or counsellors, mm&teit. (p.)
<oT 6B3Tggpi , QQpgST, 67 68B7 eSstlQW est',
Qiar, m*CT, v. o. To think, consider,
imagine, suppose, *farA*. 2. To intend,
resolve, determine,
3. To count,
reckon, compute, sssfitM. 4. To guess,
conjecture, estimate, surmise, il4G>)a*.
5. To esteem, appreciate, respect, honor,
&c, v&ix. 6. To deliberate, take counsel.
,gCuf4*. 7. To hope, expect,
8.
To care, to be anxious, to be perplexed
with thoughts, *Jwiiui_. 9. To be elated,
to be self-conceited, ^.pmf*. 1 0. To con
sider seriously, weigh consequences, <Sur
Bis.
tTati{m)0QaiiairQieAraBP&ir. He Was
musing and perplexed with many
thoughts.
&.esrAijrrf3reu0eD0Qiija&rcarl<i2(5AQ@i4r. They
are meditating thy destruction.
ggl69^Q<L/r(7(5^D[arQajC0lrg&jyA>rrcrr.
Will
they regard this as a fault?
eremaxituuL-, inf. To be counted,
reckoned. 2. To be esteemed, respected.
ae&r ampQarrfGouj njsgi 67 eea star u
Lit-ipg:, appel. n. That which cannot be
counted.
67 essr<^)^i asart 6areTak'^)^:Qis^
ear, s. A very bold man, destitute of
fear ; a rash, or heedless man.
eTessr^^enair, s. A reckless per
son, a desperate man.
uBaiL/GArsBBRiU&ia&wQiuBxr$^fiw&, One who
lias no regard either for virtue or vice.
eiazr^LopQuff, inf. To speak
without due regard to rank, station,
&c, mfiuruipQu/r. 2. To speak without
thought, GtJtBujrxpGua.
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6TfOT:gj)/f, s. Enemies, uaoiaif.


(/)
eiessrssSuunnds^ inf. To count,
number. 2. To consider maturely, de
liberate, to weigh in the mind.
ers&iresiifluQue, inf. To speak con
siderately or deliberately.
botul, inf. [prop.] To be dis
covered, to be caught, to be found out,
erexTemreo, v. noun. Calculation,
reckoning, sar*&*Qriifii. 2. Astrono
mical calculation, ssxBfoti. 8. Counting
with the fingers in astronomical calcu
lations, &c See ^<3/juS.'v.eiearegoreoiT, s. Foes, enemies,
si si?earnetiaremeu, s. Computation.
eresoreesreOeireaeuujrr^QuaJiT, s. One
of the four kinds of dyii!/r<gQL/iirf, ac
cording to which a number is put for
the thing numbered as i<?u*1_iJjreir,
he walked on one-fourth (of his length);
i. e. his leg, which is so called because
it bears that proportion to individual
stature.
erem essft dens, v. noun. Regard,
esteem, honor, estimation, reverence,
upluLi. 2. Number, numbering, xbs/Iuli.
Note. This word is irregular in its
formation.
ismadttaoM*tsui3pifiiSilixsir. Children
who seem born only to make up a
number, being of no estimation.
*Tsnteaa8Afs>M*(tjfraii*ifip. That which
is innumerable.
Qeaaa>iQiuajiraefltmaQfiQpgl. To mus
ter soldiers.
eresireizfldis!)sQsiT<Sss, inf.
To
deliver an account of things, to give in
the number.
otsjotlS, dQQpeir, pQp<zsr, uQuebr,
v. a. [vid. prop. t*&-l.] To prove,
Show, QiaiuCiuQfp.
srsrorswu), *. [a contr. of ereifleatD.']
Lowness of rank, inferiority, despicableness, poverty. 2. Pitiableness, a state
deserving of, or calling forth pity, ufipru
Mm. 3. Easiness of acquisition, access,
accomplishment, facility, fijCtv*. (p.)
B-a/faruQuT(5ijajQvieilrentD<ijg(2ir. Is it
easy to contend with him in battle?
sTUOT-anuxusor, *. An easy, or docile
person, one easy to manage, g|<?ur
/dr. 2. One of no importance, or weight
of character, of no ability, Sic, i&uu<ir.
itgTjSirutSlr&inrLa, s. In like man
ner, as it is, as it wasin statu quo,
fjfcr$k/fui$-Qu as tufifuiSrarrib.
*GTSjiriri)L,, 8. Right, propriety,
suitableness, .ttbara. 2. Actuality, cer
tainty, tt&sudsas uArtfflti. Wils. p. 680.
Yatiiarta.
r^Q/f, s. That which is opposite, in
front, before, in presence of, over against,
on*. 2. That which is opposed, is adverse,
hostile, opiab. 3. Similitude, comparison,
giiiv. 4. Futurity, (jA*rui4. 5. Rivalry,
competition, >Mi_
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Gt$ zgjQ u itppeo, v. noun. An


author's adopting what is authorized
by good usage though modern. See
ei^tnee>py s. An opposite room.
(sr^ntrs ctSCj, ado. Before, op
posite to, in front, &c.
f.-.f'Jn;:ij. Before me.
HEncounter
ing or meeting an enemy.
er$aire<f)st$i8, s. Opponent, ad
versary, antagonist, lmmsjot. 2. The
defendant in a lawsuit,
3.
A rival, a competitor, r)rts_Airjar.
st^itIl-, s. To meet, ej^nuui
2. To oppose in battle, ,;
CT^/flanj, c. noun. Opposition, en
counter, counteraction, mfiUmtm. 2. Con
trariety, tldvA 3. Rivalry, competi
tion,
4. That which is
equivalent, rwumisuugi.
er^iftsnL-SLLi-, inf. To rival, to
vie with, compete with,
2.
[prov.~\ To act in opposition,
ei^liBemtsngesr, s. Competitor,
rival, antagonist, tSdn/t^Q^iiQacar.
er$1 if) emu. s9lL sifiliRentQppI,
i. A counter bond.
erfslifteiniUjnuJuQus,inf. To dis
pute or contradict.
eifsSq^apnii)si^nQmni^l, 8. An
answer, a reply, a rejoinder, a retort,
GT$(jijemiT, s. Answer, retort, eifsln
QuwS. 2. Cavil, dispute, meg:.
er^(T^ee>iTss, inf. To oppose, to
disobey, to be contumacious, cfii^giu
Qur. 2. To answer, retort, lapQmwtPQsr
3. To cavil, dispute, to be petu
lant, morose, cross, ngQttitj.
erfS^rrjekp., inf. To take a firm
positionas an army, n-fffruwiiiBpM. 2.
To resist, oppose, withstand, fpuj&ifips.
erfSQixGids, inf. To vomit, eject
from the stomach, #/)CW;iu.
<sr$ESQnppe\>, v. noun. Counteract
ing a magical evil, irg)Qiw&>. 2. Coun
teracting evil in general, i,*>. 3.
Attacking, opposing or resistingas an
enemy, ff)fs*>. 4. Receiving in one's
own person the weapons discharged
by a foe out of bravery, or to save a
friend, LiDr(?iflAi/(je,a/ff<?<Brj6pAt.
er^Qirpgii, v. noun. Counter magic,
magic resorted to in retaliation, sorcery,
&C., jK?rw*i.
erjslQrrireSI, s.
Echo, reverbera
tion of SOUnd, tSigtpQfrafl.
er^QirrreSlppei), v. noun. Echoing,
resounding.
er^ijQsrreireireT^nQsiressri antpi
*, inf. To meet and receive a guest, a
great person, a wedding party, &c.,
coming to one's house, rifit*.
er$r}Q&rreir,v. noun. Meeting in the
way, meeting or receiving a person,

eS(T^iQ^^nQsirieo, v. noun. In
viting guests, or devotees, religious
mendicants, &e.one of the duties en
joined on a householder as the condi
tion of his own participation of the
good things of providence. See *,
house. {SnOufitmiiii.)
er^asseai, s.
An opposition
bazaar.
opposition stall is necessary even among
green grocers, [prov.]
67W<si-lS, g. An opposite party,
Gt^nssnptpi, s. Contrary wind.
er^iidetas, s. A slanting timber
forming a continued line with the ridge
and uniting in an angle formed by the
slanting hip-rafters on either end of
a hipped or bungalo roof.
gt$it&#itlL@,8. Counter testimony;
a witness brought to disprove previous
testimony, atatmcJ).
erglndQeil, s. Competition in
trade, $($me&tSpufip<gU3l!<5a<pme. 2.
[prov.-] Trading at second hand, buying
and selling again directly at a small
profit.
erfsHrrsesiL, s. The act of doing
perversely. 2. Opposite course.
erHiTtBes>i&sem-i(3j, s. A regis
ter or account kept by each partner in
a concern, that one may be examined
by the other.
er^lniSesini8es>per^nSsrenfiesip, s.
An arrangement of a series of verbs,
&c. in the contrary order to that in
which their nouns occur. See wp
rtjlmp.
6T$frtS'fe>, s. Resistance, oppo
sition, j)/tyaM,
er^rrS^eoius^^'SeiiBr, s. [in amatory
verse.] The rule for elucidating a cir
cumstance by the opposite case, con
trast.
er^irSpa, inf. To stand before
one, apareHps. 2. To oppose, to be per
verse, or contumacious, icigutiJ&iBpr.
3. To stand against, withstand, cope
with, GutiQfiiu.
ertdnQiErTdQWLLgptsIaij)) 8. A nutchattra whose influence has respect
to movements and interests in the
different points of the compass, not
an astrological, but a common phrase ;
the same as apUmia, or more properly,
T}nutrii&&, inf. To wait for an
expected person, /rof1J',i$<F*. 2. To
expect, to look forward, si#gis*a.
To hope for a thing, to be in expecta
tion of it.
CT((iC?u/r, inf. To go against,
oppose, meet as an army, assail, ajprisu
Qui*.
<si$slnuuu-, inf. To meet as in
the way,
2. To happen, occur,
Qpiesp.

erixi
Gr^gieurtn^emp, s. Enticing words.
tor^Q<g5&arreOQpih, adv. Always,
perpetually, in whatever time and place
auQurQfgib [ex <r, what, Q/tfb, region,
et
time.]
Grip, adj. prefix. Which, what,
(.Note, tr'js is sometimes doubled
as trtQftfl, and used before a word ending
with an -<i which is called oppgtberto, or
with cgfii4, and then it signifies whoso
ever, whatsoeveras sjtQfiHp**iaiifi&&iib, at
any time whatsoever; T*0^*^ji,4D*iur
&tibtreir^wglA:efltaQaniirt-Hb, Utter no word
whatever before you have considered it.
T*^S4^saiiQ*su&!io. It will pass in any
country.
niftsKs. Which hand?
r*^*om. Which burden?
BtffiGiflitjl&i. What business?
Which vessel?
ripacQd. How far? how great? how
long? how much?
tsrisjSrih, s.
Engine, machine in
general, .*lrii. 2. A hand-mill, tfst>*.
3. Sugar-cane press, ^Jw. 4. A kind of
machine for separating the seeds from
cotton, ug<Q<fL.i9Q>t^ri. 5. Sticks for
producing fire by attrition, jfrrau-ffsr&i.
6. A potter's wheel, gww**4ri4. 7. A
car, carriage, chariot, Qpt. 8. A convey
ance artificially managed, mirjp. 9. A
mystical diagram in magic or astrology,
written on metal or ola and worn on the
arm or other part of the bodyas a charm
or amulet, io*)r<F**ri4. 10. Engines, or
other contrivances connected with a forti
fication to repel or exclude an enemy,
cPg^uL/. See g)iuPpio and v*$rrfi.
erii^lrrsirireir, s. A machinist,
eri^uQuiQp^ssLLL-, inf. To write
or engrave a diagram and fasten it on.
eriijS"neuneS, s. A machine for
drawing water, g)>r*,6)s*.
<5Ti5<sir>j5, s. My father, our father,
tfiL&flmenfi. See also Kienfi.
eruuiy.. How, in what way, or
manner, ttmimiearatrib; [ex t, et uij..]
ruuif.*x-QQtnr<9juut^&Qstu. Do as you can.
Howsoever it be, nevertheless.
trCiu^ii. However, at any rate, at all
events.
jl#tQs6uy.. What shall we do?
milfiQvCiuif.uQut9f>&. Which is the way ?
which way must we go?
eruQuir^LL^tBsmpsuek^ s. The
Deity, the Supreme Being, _(*; [ex -.]
er u Q u irctp^i<5TuQt-iirj$i sru
Qurjji/n. When, at what time, rino;
[ex :.]
auQuiQtffib. Always, at all times, con
tinually.
vtiQuipiRipi. Whensoever, at any time.
trCiGuigiQpaaff. That which is eternal.
mCiQuifitpigitb. Whenever he comes.
rruGLwaoflttsti). Forever.
otlo/J)T<35ld, s.
The epiDih plant,
jymp<6, Ancthum sowa. 2. The mtic4vs
plant.
STLQRrrLnih, s. The eeru>jS6B>,# plant,
Datura alba.
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STth

6TIU

sTixsir OTLo/r/r, s. Our people, etih stldsjou), inter, n. Which birth, or


transmigration, vCuSpiin. (p.)
Qfmn umit.
eTWBDiDiLfih. In which birth soever
s. (Jem. eTLoar.) Our man,
past, present, or future. 2. In every
friend, relative, &c, <ni<yn>i_u(4-.
kind of birtli from those of the gods
OTLDSar, s. The deity of Naraca or
down to vegetables, referring to the
hell, where his capital is placed, in which
metempsychosis, according to which,
he sits in judgment on the dead, and
the same soul or life assumes different
distributes rewards and punishments,
bodies according to its actions in pre
sending the good to Swerga, and the wicked
vious births. See Jpii^.
to the division of Naraca or Tartarus ap
*ibmcii*i*tgi&. In which world soever,
propriated to their crimes: he corre
in any or every world. (rn_)
sponds with the Grecian god Pluto, and eru9o, s. A fortress, wall, a forti
the judge of hell Minos, and in Hindu
fication, wfl*i. 2. City, town, L/ti. (p.)
mythology is often identified with death
triSQwia&svgQQfpGear. Siva who de
and time; he is the sou of Snrya, or the
stroyed the three aerial cities.
sun, and brother of the personified Yamuna
or Jumna river, k><*. Wils. p. 681. Yama.
eraSsoarrss, inf. To guard one's
(uodr and uudr.) 2. The third fang of
fort, &c.
the CObra, MuriJSrij**QuSr.sl. (/>.)
CTuSaia;2er7*, inf.
To besiege a
6iu>s earth eru>8iii8ffir 67u> #7^/7,
fort, to surround a fort.
s. The messengers of Yama employed to
eraSpi^pm, s. The parts outside of
execute his behests, apprehending souls
a fort.
and conveying them to Tartarus,
QpQeuaSeo, s. [in mythology '] The
three cities of the Asoors, built in the
erLD&rpebr, s. The fourth fang of
air one above another, of gold, silver
the CObra, *r*ur[iLS*lv/i>**Qi*-,pr.
and iron respectively, and destroyed by
eiwQetiir&tii, s. The place of the
Siva, because they had abandoned his
deceased; the purgatory of the Hindus;
worship; on which occasion, he made
the kingdom of ruar.
Maha Meru his bow, and Vishnu his
arrow for the execution of his purpose.
CTuj/reYi^jti, . His weapons of
)Ay4. (p.)
which there are three kinds, viz:. 1.
a trident. 2. ^w0, a club. 3. eru9jn, 8. A tooth, u&. 2. The
uimb, a rope.
tusk of an elephant, or wild hog, urfer, lm
fiiSwppssiGsiQ. (p.)
stlS, s.
Society, fellowshipthe
eru$pleadseruSgii^&srem, inf. To
opposite of fiS, solitude.
(In eg.
gnash the teethexpressive of anger.
erroneously aiS, companion, aj-cS*^
6tuSid'2gvuli, v. noun.
Gnashing
stlo, pos. pron. [from lurnb.'] Our
the teeth.
as trigsvii, our caste; nu, our things.
eruSpfi&N, a. The sun whose teeth
Also the ending of verbs of different
persons, B-truurCjfi66rsDuiuuf6rB>u}d(jfl aS
Siva is said to have broken to pieces,
A-oAriQn-iiuffj9/[a<ugpi>, I and he ate.
(9Autir. {p.)
To US, Btai.
eruSleBr,
s. A desert tribe, eni2esr&
n&D<?/. Like us, such as we are, per
(p.)
sons of our rank, state, circumstances.
eiuSesriT, s. ( fern. ernSp/Siurf.) A
ertiQp esiitLijp eru>gi, pron. Ours.
cast of foresters who live by plunder
eruiiSI, s. Our or my younger
and who formerly were much employed
as soldiers, op it.
brother, r*yioj. (p.)
cribtStjtbiurfpQpfiQpffiiifiGurAfdl&i. In the
67 n5 ears g; if. OTiiSsorgiip., *. A
fight in which my brother and I en
family of foresters.
gaged. (Minr.)
67 ofi ear & Q # iB eruSearQffifl, s. A
enhiSunLLuf., s. Our lady, our
village of foresters.
mistress, nbiimpd. (/>.)
stili, 8. Porcupine, QpiLuetsrfS. (p.)
eithiSanebr eTu>Qu0u>rrary s. Our
lord, god, or chief, *tiiS<x>p*cir. 2. The eriii, &Qpebr, G^6bt, Qeuear, uj, r. a.
To cast, to throw, to fling stones, &c. ; to
name of a Vishnu devotee, grftfiiQg*
discharge arrows, jydL/(yySuarQo<>u.
*tjfimeift(5*smiibi3au<2mtmGp&. Why be
GTil>Qu(Trjii>rre!ir&j!64;u>,8. A celebrat
offended with the arrow seeing that he is
ed devotional book, containing one
present who discharged it? [prov.~\
hundred stanzas, addressed to Vishnu.
ertueti, v. noun. Shooting with a
erunonesr, s. Our God, etwi&asip
bow, tiu*.
m*. (p.)
otuj, s@Qp ear, ^C^ear, uQussr, ,
srtiuir. Which place, ereue3t-.ii).
v. n. To grow weary by exertion, fail
in strengthas in battle; to flag through
aTiOL/(j3, s. The iSeossiiiLf plant.
want of food, &c, gjfcr**. 2. To be redu
stuhalL sTthLDir^^iril.
How
ced in circumstances, grow poor, ^*>^>fm
oi_sj. 3. v. a. To know, understand,
much, what extent, how far, how long,
comprehend, j^u. (/).)
Arcvc^; [cx t.]
jyrf?**icij^0*irQL/f(ijHfloftjQ4ji^^*a Though
Kmmt$r$p(geiwi!B&ii. For how much
he (Siva) knew that the feet of his consort
did you obtain it?
could not endure the falling of the (deli
#0<5*'Qmibwi4$i*. Who am I to do
cate) anicah flower (J4Jm.)
such a thing?implying unfitness.

er<g
sriuuLf, v. noun. Weariness, lan
guor, &C.,

eriuutSlsvaDsuuLf, s. That which is


laid up for a time of adversity, pwix.:
ertLijpl, SQpek, etili^lQgtsrast ^ (?a/63r,
ij^, v. a. To approach, come upon,
jrs?**. 2. To obtain, acquire, attain, Qu/>
jpiSa/Ait. 3. To experience, enjoy, or
suffer, uw0iuih<. 4. . n. To arrive at,
come, <7*r. 5. To happen, occur, #iu!i*.
OJ
Quij&giarGiBfiQiiiig&pfi. To obtain true
wisdom.
trsfrut*i0$fi<9CiU!uQ6erar&orQiuiu$p0, The
consequence of my sin came upon me.
6riu0ireB>u>, neg. v. noun. The state
of not possessing.
eriLiuiTGiDLci, s. Ignorance, gjffliurt
(/>)
erj-ec, s. [as ffQp&filx&eiBiut-.] A
sea-shell.
gtiB, s. Fire, burning flame, O/s
(jut/. 2. Hell, or one of the hells of Hindu
mythology,
3. Glowing, light,
brightness, lSwi4. 4. The eighteenth
lunar mansion, Cailax-. 5. The seventh
asterism, Lpiyrib. (p.)
snfl(5(gS, s. Red, or fiery hair
spoken of the Ratchatas, &c, Q*imSt.
(J)
eifi&esiw, s. The inhabitants of
hell, f. (p.)
c/flw/rar, s. The third lunar man
sion, SlipjiisaSMwa. (p.)
eriAOuir^i, s. The setting sun
with a red appearance, Qt^artaruQui^.
(P)
miAuL/pii, s. Hell, tsssm. (p )
afiuSi, inf. To set on fire, Qis
(gutiuQuti-. (p.) 2. To calcine medicine,
enfteuiltii., s. One of the Hindu
hells, piersu. (p.)
67"/f?, SjDgl, ripgli <LfU>l W/fllU, C. t.
To glow, shine, give light, Ji>K. 2.
To burn, ignite; to be injured, or consum
ed by fire, to be scorched, to flame, jysaeu.
3. To burnas a sore, or fever; to smart,
to be inflamed, qt&qppeSiuQai/l<u. 4. To be
envious, jealous, to fret, be peevish, Out
DioQratr. 5. To bo enraged, indignant,
C*ruiiQii. 6. To burn as the stomach
with hunger, aieJOpflu. 7. To suffer pain
as from a heavy load on the head, &c,
jfQuQufiSpg. The fire upon the hearth
burns.
icipQjiAig:GureT0. The indigestion has
ceased, lit. is burnt up.
miUfiSllQiciig^qf&arpg. A Star gloWS
and falls.
mt&&&pGfi&>vuQatmg<!uTtfp). The food
I took has digested. 2. I am so pained
by what you said that the food I have
eaten seems as nothing. 3. The food I
took has digested by means of enchant
ment, medicines, &c
mCQpfStirpg. My bowels are inflamed
for food. 2. X am in distress, yearning, &c.
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jfWdrL/Ll(_aD tStsfiQpQutQpff rfrmaSQpfip


. My bowels are inflamed when I think
of what he suffered.
xaasQssxaiQpt\Spgi. It burns with excessive heat.
^laQiaitQu'iQtitb^^Qf&stir. He breaks
out with rage and fury, lit saying, Burn
him, fry him.
eriftsQ^wLj, s. Fagots, eSp(g. (c.)
er/fl(3ji_), 8. A canine appetite,
trfaiSg). (c.)
6r/r?(5i_6U6Br, s. One who is al
ways craving for food, 0uo7
srrf?@iru)ii, s. A stomachic disease,
excessive heat, head-ache, &c, $/<2Mo.
eriflQ&ireir&f),
A fire-brand,
erifiSeorihj s. Burning anger, <s/e/
Qsrutb,
eriftisgsih, s. The burning hell,
giitiMibin distinction from others.
GriftuQsueor, s. A burning ulcer
or cancer, jb>.
6rifluiipju>, s. A burning torch, a
flambeau, 0>.'>. 2. A kind of burn
ing sensation all over the system from
disease, nfiteii.
GriRiSiiTifl, s. An enraged or
furious demoness, mtgHm*. 2. A pee
vish, or fretful personspoken dispar
agingly, frrt#*gsM_tt/w.
GriBi-IQg, s. A kind of brownish,
yellow caterpillar, the sight of which
on leaving home, &c, is regarded as
propitious, sibueruy,*&a27&B*iaDS,
<5T/r?y#fi, s. A flying insect which,
on contact, emits moisture that causes a
burning smart and a discoloring of the
skin,
erif)u>6issfl, s.
Sparkling jewels,
bright gems, ilmt^pittniaJl.
eriR(ip@, s. A tree, the milk of
whose seeds is pungent and caustic, and
being indelible, is used in marking, Qtii
QxrCtm-wttti, Semicarpus anacardium.
errfliueSjfida, inf. To look fiercely
having the eyes flaming with rage, C

erif)uQudti, inf. To be peevish,


cynical, querulous, tA0l/*h_.
giQ/rifiuuitQujiflds, inf. To keep
a fire burning, to heat continuallyas
in preparing medicines.
pQrrfuLirQiu4t4"j<?ufLii-rdr. He con
sumed it at one burning. 2. He has
utterly destroyed (the family, town,
&c, by injustice, oppression, &c).
ertftujei), v. noun. Burning, ertftaj.
2. [prof.] That which is burntas
food, at the bottom of a vessel in cook
ing, mH*/S0.
er/flsi/, v. noun. Burning, ignition,
rrtD*. 2. *. Heat in the system, smart
ing, pungency, inflammation,
3. Envy, jealousy, resentment, Quigmm,
4. Fretting, displeasure, anger, irrita
tion of body and mind, G*iuih.
sesmQesarFle^^ s. Burning of the
eyes.
eeisQujiBaf, s. Burning of the hands.
anQeoiflei], s. Burning of the feet.
e.i_06v)(r7a/, s. Burning of the
whole body.
(gLQeotfi&i, s. Burning of the
bowels.
v. a. To burn, consume by fire, scorch,
tiliutQsiiu. 2. To keep (a lamp) burning,
JatQ/tfits. 3. To cause digestion by ex
traordinary meansas by incantations,
medicines, 9mnfiuJtx. 4. To sublimate,
calcine metals, reduce to powder by fire
for medicines, wsiQffi**.
0iarfiarpm$}*0sirlaQ<Lifii(gii. The poison
he takes will consume himself; i. e. evil
deeds bring their own retribution.
ettfteapeoth, . Medicinal oil pre
pared by burning, u^S>u^<uii. See
ertfl wqijikjp ettfltueSil L-w^kgi,
s. Calcined medicinal powder, mtfaio

QueaiLiQiutflds, inf. To consume


a demon by magic.
QumcjQzifygvisieajwLiessatr. To bum
and kill a demon by magic.
OT/f?.35/r<, s. One of the five ingredi
erifleuok, s. The Mylabris or
ents for perfuming the hair, smtsCif..
blistering beetle, g#M/a*r. 2. An in
See j8/>jl0.
sect which strikes against the eye-ball
inducing severe smarting, oid!.iii).i^o Grifl&seoatriiiQuirtBl, s. A tune,

CT/flffl//5#LD, s. A burning sensa erifl&&eo, $. A burning sensation


in the stomach from hunger, &c, rtf/. 2.
tion in the body, *Hutfi, 2. {Mel.)
Envy, jealousy, unkindness, spitefulness,
Anger, wrath, mti***>.
Quigmii. 3. Anger, fury, indignation,
eriR&aribf s. A burning place for
moroseness, Qstuib. 4. Acerbity, pungency
the dead, Q<9.
as of some kinds of fruits, ajnpuij. 5.
Chagrin, ioQc^; [ex ert.]
eitPeuiftiudsr^ s. A snake of the
mGar<SuiW>&iSm^Qicfl*SQ>ii$G*Qi5ar. He is
viper kind.
very jealous of me; he is very angry with
upjSQtutFliu^ inf. To take fire.
me.
erifluLf, v. noun. Burning, igni
etiftffffeoitds, inf. To nettle, to
tion,
2. s. Envy, jealousy, peevish
irritate, exasperate, Qu(ipwA*.
ness, malice, rancor, Qu<9md. 3. Sa
ettfl&f/but, inf. To be envious,
tiety, nausea, Q^QetuLi.
irritable, ri?i_a/.
sr/r? u A s it nearerifluLjmetraiat,
s. An envious, impatient, peevish, or er(75, s. Manure of cows, sheep,
irritable person, Oursain/>i_iunir.
&c, anugj*S<aQuM5. 2. Cowdung,
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67(5*aLLi_, inf. To fold sheep,


or tie cows on land by night, for
matmre. Skmi mm**. 2. {Rott.) To col
lect dung.
W(T5*cslL, v. noun The folding
of sheep, or tying of cows for manure,
Baijoio. 2. . A spot of land thus
manured, )a>i_ somfeC ajroow,
CTjTjssio'rrii, s. The site of a dung
hill, TdS(5Ac5tjS(_u).
errTjjd&nLLiy., a. A land not manur
ed for the present year, having been
manured previously, 7(yBii<_iui3.
er(tijuQutri_ ztqzSl-, inf. To
manure land, JsaiQ*<5uQuij. 2. To
pass excrementas cows, &c, waflSi-.
sTjtjlosotu), s. The smell of dung,
SBcs&e~pptb.
67(5 (ZlL ao t_, s. Cowdung dried
in the sun and used for fuel, ip^y..
aiTLLQiQTjQpL-eni, s. Cowdung
found dry in pasture grounds.
Gr(T2QpLl.6tDiutSisrTffi, a. A plant,
er(njaijsB)id&, inf. To fold sheep,
or tie cows for manure, tcjuQlicuj.
GTqSsupiLiq., a. Cowdung made
in cakes and stuck against a wall to
dry, or as found dry in junglesused
as fuel, t<jqpl1s>i_.
GT^suiTijih, s. Share of the produce
assigned to those who furnish manure
for the land, rr^at*<s^S^*(s^*'rr'11erQrje$(&euiTu$sti, a. The anus, gj^to.
GT(V)&(3), s. A coarse, milky shrub,
the charcoal of which is used in making
gun-powder, ^Q#ip., Calotropis gigantea.
GTQij&SLDiT'teo, a. A garland of the
flowers of the aforesaid shrub : 1 . Worn
by Siva. 2. Upon the neck of a male
factor before he is executed. 3. Used in
adorning the corpse of a bachelor.
67(5 dsthuna), s. Milk of the errnjd
, useful in leprous and other cutane
ous diseases, *wst&aBgiui&i.
errnjdsiiiQeuiT, a. Root of the er(Wjd
(S, employed medicinally for various
purposes, *Qs*B&rg<!*i.
QeusirQstr(nj&(8)i s. A white species
of the above shrub.
Qe/ewQet&As&resjiQpq-iutear. Siva whose
matted hair is decorated with a garland
of its flowers, (ginicr.)
er (77j 6S , QQpssr, errt^d QQeorssr,
Q<var, T(yA, v. a. To kill, slay, take
away life, to cut, QaAi. 2. To lay a
burden, <raA3. To hew, QlLi_.
OJ
sr (75^7, s. A bull, an ox, a steer,
g)i_uij. 2. Taurus of the zodiac, i_uS
nS)Used adjectively it becomes c<s#g.
GTQrjgiLDplpjgS), v. noun. Iprov. mi/.]
Covering as a bull, cr(jg:QuceSi0i\!.
67(75^7juu, inf. To whoop in or
der to get bullocks forward in plough
ing, 7ty^uj51j.auf1j_. 2. To make
a great noise to little purpose, >(jayjii
C(25^7i/7j607, s. A bullock-driver.
178

GT(rrj/ggj&&ft'3eir, a.
67

A steer, jg)6ir

uS), s. A bull's hump,

6TQ5@giuunnw, s. A bullock load.


67(5^7 uytl, . [proc.] The first
ploughing on an auspicious day when
every one's team is employed and a
few furrows turned up, ciuyiia.
67(25^71/3/7, s. A bull, an ox,
"CSScj'"(SAffiipmastS. s. A species of the
bird of paradise with a long tail, s<y
QunlQuj(Vjgj, s. A bullock used
for carrying burdens.
QurreSQiurmgi, s. A bnilock for
covering. 2. The leading ox in a thresh
ing floor.
o-tfiQetirrfgi, s. A ploughing ox,
a bullock for ploughing.
erfT^js^th, s. The nape, the back
of the neck, Ji_f. 2. A part of the verse
Called iiur, 0rq. (p.}
<5TQfjtBg>i, a. The nape, the back of
the neck, Ji_f. 2. [in grammar.} The
penultimate, rppmii. (p.~)
er^^jsi^, s. The last line but one.
stQ^i^i s. A very small shell, gfruiS.
(Rott.)
erQF)ii^j, s. A bivalve shell-fish
as muscles, oysters, Sec, SMgfiAi. 2. A
large mortar, m-j*i. (a>.) (/>.)
st Qfj lc> essr th, s. A water plant,
Ojb/3bt, Nymphaea rubra, L.
srQFjeniLD, s. A buffalo, especially
the female, smdr.
<T@oD<uurfo(g)ii.foaiar. One who has drunk
buffalo's milk, a blockhead,
67(25653tD<sz_/7, s. A he-buffalo,
<5T(V)&DU3dirrp0rreBrij}, s. A gift of
a buffalo. See piarib.
GiqfjQS)is>dsp(tif3s>ip, s. A species
of the Kii), growing in stony places.
67(77j6!DU)/7@0^ffla3?, s. A plant,
P'a. Tragia involucrata, L.
bifl^sawdQsrr^nm^ a. A creeper,
errrrjeiBLoppdairetfl, a. A species of
fiimtS plant.
67(25603U)/f(7(25, s. A buffalo heifer,
67(256siio/5/7<E, s. A kind of herb,
hart's ear, or oleander-leaved cacalia,
er0ets)wi5nd(8j, s. A kind of fish,
a sole, giiiSdr, Pleuronectes solea, L.
67(J56Ot0U3/7, . A buffalo, 67(256tC.
67(25s!bu) (jo 6j?6o, s' ^ kind of shrub,
G7(756!nuj(jo6i)?eoii(ffai/, . An ancient
name of Jaffna a district in Ceylon
so called from the above-named shrub.

67(256a>iO(7y!6ir3sa7, a. A tree, spiruwu).


l'remna mysorensjs, L. (Rott.)
6T0etnuiujlnl3', . Yama, the deity
of Naraca, whose conveyance is the
bufl'alo, smear.
erfT^saev, a. Blood, e-JS/rth. 2. An
eagle, o>o. 3. Copper, Qiiiy. 4. A
species of reed, Qsrsitm*. 5. A kind of
grass with a fragrant root, sometimes
eaten, Q*ro>r. 6. An ass, av. 7. Ele
phant, uf9ar. (/).)
ST6iff, s. A rat, S0ueau. 2. The
eleventh lunar asterism, urtb. 3. The
tree. Euphorbia, L.Note. There are
eighteen kinds of rats ; i. e. *45)rfio*uBr,
C-n.<?uQuQ$, ^fcQC\S, L/flDl_QlU6^, ^)S>7tjQue*?,
Q*EJOTiBO-Wr, LfBlsii, SetGT, ^pBSfQftJ ftj, ^
Qjntj some others are enumeratedas
Qjc\S, iQgeS, Qfu&QeteS, Qp&QaeS, *esrCi_ff;,
mjuQuoS and ^^Qsrofi.
ere&dQfefi , s. An herb, rat's ear,
*/Aui*-**>, Evolvulus emarginatus, Z.
ereS^^eaf, a. [in astrology.} The
north west point of the compass
opposite to H&r^psoj, i_Cicp<g. See
puf under
ereSuutTa^nesisiu>, s. A species of
arsenic, rat's bane.
ereSuiSQdsesr, a. A plant, g/fy.
Crotalaria biflora.
ereStuLjoS, s. A cat, y2sar.
ereSluQuiTpl, a. A rat-trap, 676i5
ereSliu'SeirereSeu'Seir, s. A rat's hole.
GT&$QujiTi$-, s. A thin timber on
the top of a roof, ridge-pole, _<si^ioni.
67iff(?(u/7ilp., a. A kind of thistle,
<5<5*<a, Argemone mexicana, L.
silQieSI, a. A kind of rat whose
bite is said to be mortal.
6LLQteN, a. Domestic rat.
srgiiy a. A bear, sjrif.. (p.)
6Tjjy/563r, *. A famous king of Tanjore, gust*.
grjjj/ifl^aa)^, a. A lime tree, a lemon
tree, strntm, Citrus acida, Rox.
67 sii tB d- ff iei s rriLy a. An unripe
lemon.
67jlo9dfthuLpui, s. The ripe fruit
of the lemon tree.
6TiiLld&(r,Q&uj-, s. A lemon plant.
smLQisniSldeRf, a. Wild lime,
Limonia alata.
Qstuy-QujggiL&dG!s>&, a. A kind of
creeper whose fruit resembles a lime.
aerugrriflQiug)iilde!D&, a. A small
species of lemon, Triphasia trifoliata,
D. C.
&$u>u!iQ<oii&iL&dem&, s. [proc] A
species of lime tree which bears large
fruit.Note. In the names of some
trees ending in
this letter becomes
jyw in combinationas G&n*ffia*ij.

ersu

67 SO

*<r<jia7*jffif(ji. All persons, s(txr


Grgl]ti>t9, s. A tree, Linociera pur
purea, L.
a&jevrmrqui*i&jusefl<barwijtb. All of them.
erjjytcLy, s. A bone, jqewfsl.
fT&CaijQpifi. We all, all of us, Qu&jnb.
ersiwLjd^Q Qp QgG S city, s.
rfflj*QsAiua-<ytA. Impr. for tdQr&ivte&tb.
A skeleton, aasrsrib,
jfurxQsr&mr&ib. AH of them.Note.
gt&iwh#@uli, s. The rib-bones,
The superlative being unknown in Tamil,
the comparative is employed, as in the
SsurQugjiiiy. 2. A bone-comb, f*/i*QuL{.
following and similar instances. The uni
a^nl>n(T^sSi s. A disease, a
versality of the term gives it a superlative
species of consumption which greatly
meaning.
emaciates the system and exposes the
rAiu%t<?incurrrif. The greatest of all.
bones to view and is supposed to dry
2. The most high.
up their juicesthe whites,
jj&aiiKitmipfi&iiii&tieiiBrg), It is the highest
(Ains.)
of all.
6r&iwL]jpi00, inf. To suffer pain
when lying down, &c, by the protrusion ereceQ, s. The sun, @rf?aj6or. 2
Night, Sioj; [ex r*.] (p.)
of the bones.
ergnwyp, inf. To knit, to unite, otso&i), s. A limit, border, boun
coalesceas a broken bone, $^Q<ijiii
dary, frontier, confine, precinct,
2.
Measure, extent, jytri- 3. End, termina
Oib (E5 Q& au>Lf wnnQug&iiiH) s.
tion, verge, goal, extremity, cpq-ai. 4. The
sun, flu*. 5. The distance within the
The sternum.
reach of the voice, auiiKS^ns, 6. A day
gsBrif-Oiu^aiii-/, s. The os sacrum.
of twenty-four hours, sr*. 7. A term, a
<r ai islQ uj gn u>nsireapQtuffiuiLi,
period, a specified or prescribed time,
. The clavicle.
nawtiEop. (<g. 381.) {p.)
trsuW***r<5f. They who abide with
gjani~Qtujiiu>HiS. The thigh-bone.
in the limits (of friendship). (>.)
snQeo&u>n, s. The bones of the
?iMiO*fc:^p*#r^C5?, With infi
legtibia and febula.
nite dread of vice.
gdlQeitggiMLi, s. The spine, the
g)LLi_si(gC3<o&iJivi/i4. The destined day
back-bone.
and limit, the term of life assigned to
every one.
uQpQsvgztAL], s. The rib-bones.
CT6D2eoi_<i, inf. To exceed the
(josirQsirjartiL/, s. The vertebra.
bounds, transgress. 2. To pass over a
OTjjj/ajsSr, . A friend or intimate
boundary.
acquaintance, <2f*u>sSr. (p.)
g76\>2k\)<el1.a_, inf. To limit, set
srsb, s. Lustre, splendor, light, $>etfl.
a boundary, T<u8iuCuri_. 2 To restrain,
2. The sun, gAudr. 3. Day in contradis
circumscribe, i&i7wuuGff. 3. To decide
tinction to night, us*. 4. Day of twentydifferences, settle matters, mmuigts. 4.
four hours, u*. 5. Night, ri. 6. Sun
To finish, opy-**.
shine. QmtS&t. 7. An interjection of
ereoleo^jSis, inf. To mark a
contempt, J3is#fi*&jiy. (p.)
limit, set boundaries, determine con
ereosi) sueir sr so Qeonebr, s. The
fines, iribQupuGifiii. 2. To fix a term, &
BUn, (sAudr. (p.)
erpun, . Sunsetting. 2. One
&fir'is 2i
Pass not over
of the divisions of the day from two in
the prescribed boundary.
the afternoon till sunsetting, 8#QuwQf$
67-6i;S6vOi-lz_(?/5jtri, s. An in
Qetiegg. (p.)
auspicious timeas twilight, noon, &c,
apQ(^ppmy t. Sunrising. (p.)
when demons are about, an unseasonable
time for the performance of an action,
srsosinB, a. Large cymbals, easii
laodt. (p.)
CT6u&ii-l, s. A boundary, deersOGdsiinr, s. All, all persons, ere\>
markation, amkf, 2. t>. noun. Restraint,
cuttjii. ( p.)
circumscription, *llSuuQ.
n&iwmupi($rpjijdSr5E&stijfis$oaiQp. (SkanereoHevd&ed,
s. A stone to mark
da) will vouchsafe heaven, that precious
fruit to all. (**.)
a limit, a land-mark.
sriosorti, s. All, the whole, every,
GreQ"!&>&#neiiei, s. A watch-shed,
opTfgih. Like other universal terms, this
&c, to mark the division of one field
admits
which however is often omit
from another, esiQrAitetsSpsritgAiUJpsr
ted, when the word is not used as a prefix;
when it occupies the place of an adjective,
ei> 2so < (5 /S u 4 , . Boundaryits is lost, and a-j> is added to the word
mark, land-mark, 7&iSwluL_jursii>. 2.
which it qualifies. Note. In classical
Milestones, mileposts, wtfuermntigfiuLi.
usage raiurii takes #pp as its declining
particleas intQw&iwrapmipijBsefortrtar, lie
ere\)'fa)&Q&(bl, s.
Inconvenieiice,
has seen all the trees.
want of opportunity, emuQ^iiiwrmia. 2.
xiianASlsioMgA The whole horizon.
Unsuitablcness, or inconvenience in
d Aicuriiflytfl. All of US.
regard to place, tivfliarQiasa/ivi&iio.
7A)f/^x>io<yi4. All of you.
ereo'fo>0$f, s. The fire-deluge, the
rAjwrLi^uSt/iflyufQijAievfid.
All the
fire that destroys all things at the dose
land, the whole of the land. 2. The whole
of an age,
earth.

stgu
GT60l6vuup&, inf. To limit, to
settle a boundary, jysiajL/,*.*. 2. To
settle matters, decide, finish, jSi&s.
ersolevuLSIiiTif), s. An evil demon
ess supposed to be situated where
roads meet,
ereo^eoLatresrih, . Boundary, limit,
circuit, mAiSeu. 2. Measure, extent, jy=<.
6T6u3suilS637sb)/i, s. Boundlessness,
immensity, infinity, jyarfsSrsujw.
sreii?sv(?iu(rL_, inf. To run the
bounds of a village or districta religi
ous ceremony performed by some of
the Hindu sects with much superstition,
a&iTimu6*p@*is.
(5ffOara)Ssu, s. The close of a day.
2. The end of a term. 3. The close of
life.
<ars\)QffOir. Interjection of surprise,
pity, contempt, ^Q*jSri*0A(.
toTscssieij, s. Time, sneoJi. 2. Day,
mrir. (p.)
OTsuLL^F/rirtii, s. Salt-petre, nitre,
nitrate of potash, Gf.yiiL/. Wils. p. 682.
Yavakshara.
sra/saar, s. Where, erdieSil.u). (p.)
ffrsuek, s. Who, which man? tuneuek.
2. What, which things? mg. 3. A
term expressive of sorrow, pity, doubt,
&C, ^A*">,
^lUtSmpanpAsiCjSl^Qffi&i,
In the second sense it is used as a sym
bolic verb.
erenow erw^ii, pron. Who
ever, every one.
ttaQgnrsaar. Which one, whoever,
whichever person.
Whoever comes, may have it.
^Qfiarsi. Whose is that? to whom
does it belong?
onp*(5K>fLjQua'<&Q*iL/ay[&.
What
avails restraint as regards the chastity
of females?
TE**Q>iar. Who of us?
umQaiwtir. What profit is there?
ist <ss> ev , inter, neut.pl. What, which
(things)? una*.
eissyeuiifixeietsieua^ii. Whatever,
what things soever, every thing, u
ersi/, inter, adj. neut. pi. What, which
things?
rup^pGf? For what things?
7<o/iro>iri6. How, in what manner?
(aTG>J6iJji, inter. What, what manner?
trijmiganpmgiwii. Whatever be the
manner of the world; i. e. of the great.
(<Spa.)
srsi/swti), s. Affliction, distress, sor
row, gatuii. 2. Incurable disease, linger
ing sickness, jlvrGmrii. 3. Inferiority, de
gradation, meanness, g)j{<ffl. 4. Lonesomeness, solitude, ecrfma,. (p.~)
g\QjQesra:^Qtaia>(tpensiuffartt:^fi^j. Giving
without disgracing one's self by com
plaints of poverty. (/i*.)
GietieuQisnuj) s. Incurable disease.
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erqg
<sren eu stray. How much? how many?
>4n|iii A little, some what, how
much soever, how little soever.
vejaiaaimflai^uiA). Not deviating in the
least.
crd/j*rci/u$(b&v). None at all.
* tsTsueuesTLh, s. [as Qiueirsuesrw.]
Youth, juvenility, adolescence, o.
Wils. p. 690. Yowvana. 2. (p.) Sprightliness, joy, stiiu^.
eieueuesraneoua, s. The days of
youth.
ereuenearu(r^euLDSsiu.uj eiwenenrui
mi, inf. To become marriageable.
GTGusurrjpj, inter. In what way or
manner, how, riy9; [ex r, et qs>, man
ner.]
OTsijffl9i_ii, inter. Where? erii^eS
i-ii.
ffTLpireo, s. The tones of the lute,
arftirittiQsfmr. 2. A species of bird,
upami. (p.)
erxfSeS, s. A cloud, Qldsw. 2. One
of the seven last kings famous for libera
lity, &*?>iGu^ajcrswaSQejtGajar.
sr^flsi), s. Beauty, comeliness, grace
fulness, jfpgs. 2. Color, coloring, paint,
o!r<OTii. (*^. 20.) 3. Youth,
Strength, k9. (p.) 5. prou.] A con
jectural, or suspicious circumstance (a
colloquial meaning), ^at*>x.
eTL$}&)f/ilujiT0S>jebr, s. One who can
not take a hint, or who is unacquainted
witli another's intentions, ofiuufiurgaar,
erifieosnLLt-, inf. To give a hint.
erySleoQfireoeo, inf. To hint by
words, to allude to.
ert^ssfl, s.
Curtain, $es>rrj^Seo.
2. The cloth round the waist, jg)s>i_*PJ>.
(P-)
6T(Lp, s. A pillar, a post, aiiuii.
2. A kind of curved club, /Si^if.. (p.) 3.
Steel, -cs*<g.
&r(i>, SG^dot, /bG^sst, Gswesr, OTip,
o. n. To rise, ascend, get up, rise by
one's own power, to rise as a thing by
its own levity, rise as a heavenly body, a
bird, a kite, &c, to soar, &c, aq#ibu. 2.
To stir, be excited, roused, &c, uotbSW.
3. To become resuscitated, rise to life,
jJrn>i_*0^(aii4u. 4. To rise to eminence,
filusmnuui-. 5. To rise and spread as a
rumor, unou. 6. To rise as wind, clouds,
&c, fisriiu. 7. To rise as a sound, sing
ing, talking, clamor, &c, grwQioKi. 3.
To rise as a tree, grow larger, swell, to
expand as breasts, increase in stature,
rise as a building, shoot, sprout, spring up,
ejur. 9. To happen, occur, arise, come
on, *4uS*. 10. To become instrumental
to, agiKra. 11, To remove from a dwell
ing, lodging, village, &c, (s^O^sfiiu. 12,
To rise in price, dfa&up.
jK8s*AeMQjJ*jfcu. His hand does
not open to give any thing.
hands and feet would not stir (rise) to do
suoh a thing,
jf^*Q^rinNmiQiift^. My tongue will
not stir (rise) to speak so.
x-GrnSQpmwifj. a babe that lias not
yet teethed.
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rop

meurQeii(ig&@, v. noun. Energy,


erQpiG$tTii$jpi, s. The rising sun,
persevering application.
a^uigiffiar. 2. Quinsy, a mortal dis
ease which begins with the rising sun;
6T(Lpernu>,
v. noun. Height, elevation,
when it begins in the night it is termed
mjui*S>.
uQgjuSp. (Mat. Ind. Opp.)
A poem
erQpihputq. erQgibpiDneorti), s. At 6r(Lgs>-prf}(TF)a6in3;, s.
whose component words are represented
random, in an unpremeditated manner,
by numerals in seven contiguous rows of
carelessly, wtBfiiGviQfitdtfiuui*-.
long squares, each succeeding row increas
erQis(Trj0ir, inf. To rise, become
ing by one subordinate square on both
present or manifest as the divinity in
sides, the topmost consisting of three
an idol on consecration ; to be present as
squares, the next five, the next seven, &c.
a great personage, &c, Gfittrp. 2. To
The numbers in each row begin and end
repair to a placeas a sage, holy person,
increasing by one from the left as far as
a king, &c, QutQuttvr.
the middle square, and decreasing in the
same ratio towards the rightthus the
teSmA, a. The secondary idol in a
numbers in the first row, are 1, 2, 1 ; in the
temple, a^uafeSr'u, representing the
second, 1, 2, 3, 2, 1 ; in the third, 1 , 2, 3, 4,
same deity as the first, carried about in
3, 2, 1, &c., and in the last two rows the
processions while the other remains
numbers are the same. The symbolical
stationaryopp. to the ePuS*8ii.
poem is construed thus in the first row.
1, one god; 2, two feet; 1, one heart;
erQpnptgeirutf-, s. A procession
j. e. Worship the two feet of the only
of heathen gods.
true god with your undivided affections.
GTQg is
inf. To rise, ascend,
get up, &c, r(p, spoken chiefly of men.
* a. s
Note. This is more full and expres
sive than -..-. alone.
a. m
M
eTQgigiQurrs, inf. To depart, to
ft a. m
Q_
go to meet a person.
ft B- &
m a. ft
GTQgmQpppui) s. A Roman catho

1 *
lic procession, _^.#;i4. 2. Pride, self~@
III
* 4* i
consequence, arrogance, Qutsmm. 3. m 1 ft-
Rashness, presumptuousness, g:axKv.
m A* 8
r
3 4* ft
GTQgQpsHosr, g. The very begin 6T(ig<g&ih, s. [in architecture.'] A
ning of a process, or period, O^_4io.
kind of frieze and moulding, OpudmlutS
erQgeuneiir, s. The east, the place
of sun-rising, oriens.SjoAgj, easternopp.
to uQmiriir.
vQfg, v. a. To write, paint, draw, mark,
crQpwFBQ(ytdi&uu(2iwtfnij3ii.ih. From
stain, trace (letters, &c), inscribe, *mu.
east to west.
2. To foreordain, to predestine. This
r.raTj. :-..v*0-tJ>. East of my
verb is so used from the notion that each
house.
one's fate is written by Brahma in the
erjpeo erQgGoa, v. noun. Rising,
skull, fi^RuSQaiQffi. 3. To write composi
ascent,
tion, draw up in writing, fg^jCaOT. 4.
To engrave, Qf&rQwQef.
Gi(ig&&, v. noun. Rising, ascent,
TQffitmsfiiaibutSAi'bi. The hand is not yet
elevation, rpfii^aoa. 2. Stir, excitement,
activity, readiness, promptitude, o>vpG.
trained.
3. Haughtiness, aspiring, ambition,
vil@eniG)BpQea>lJIC-Ql-(!fjg. To Write
resolution,
.r.-.u. 4. A disease, or
leaving the space of a sesamum seed be
soreness of the ears, lQo>cs>li4<":'4'*'.
tween the letters, and of a grain of rice
5. Inflammation of the eyes, *fa<?^5s
between the linesthe order to be ob
served in writing.
eiQg&&aQ&nut-, s. Inflammation
eiQgpn 8or eS er Qpfiirwea>p, s.
ot the eyes causing red streaks, xeba&p
The vedas, lit. unwritten worksan
Ui_<y(?ifl*j Genu.
appellation adopted with reference to
GTQ&&unQinizisr, s. One who
their meaning being handed down by
sings to rouse a prince, or a great man
oral explanation and not written, or
of a morning, gm2QwQptjLjf4)utQ*iirfSr.
to the accent, pronunciation, &c, which
cannot be written,
erQjpffiSQpir&ii, s. A drum beaten to
GTopffi-iQairGidg, inf. To grant
rouse a king, commandant, garrison,
&c. of a morning, snSQu(^ijL/apf*ii.
by writing, write and deliver as a
voucher. 2. To betroth a girl by written
er(Lp&@u$?Gi), s. A leaf to cure
contract. 3. To write for another, draw
ophthalmia, xk-^Q-^i^ -}. Ij.
up a document 4. To write lessons
uemQtuQg&G), s.
A military
for a learner. 5. To give a list, inven
tory, &c.
expedition, marching to battle.
erQgJd&Qatrdretr) inf. To write a
ueireirlQuj(ig&@1 s.
A kind of
letter, petition, &c, to a great person;
poem sung to rouse princes, &c. from
to write for one's self. 2, To enrol. 3.
sleep.
To write and deliver vouchers recipro
Q u>Q&> (Lp # & QtLQ&>(LpGpeunfi,
cally.
[prow.] Superficiality.
er(w$&Q&iT&&) inf. To register,
QwQe$(Lg&&ujnujuQu&, inf. To
file a writing as a notary public
speak carelessly.

er(ig)GDeu&a, inf.
To recount,
register, write and keep for a memoran
dum, &c, to write and leave behind for
the use of others.
GTQg $ssrti-tmuu)-detns erQp^esr
Qfiiuwni, . Written contract.
GTQpgiQgnio, s. A writing reed,
<y#6(?*-;. 2. A painter's brush or
pencil,
<
CTQgg) ui to, s. A picture, t$.
(cwfl u n t_ ti u n rr dQ@Qgg) geo^ v.
noun. Copying from a written book.
GujjyQ*g, in/. To copy, to
transcribe.
(SjpSuQuQpp, inf. To note down
the time, &c. of the birth of a child.
figfrtaaQiunpj, inf. To write
correctly.
fiTLDseSQujQpfi, inf. [prov.] To
write a stanza, commemorative of the
death of an ancestor, or other near
relative, mentioning the day, hour, &c.
of the moon, as a memorandum for
ascertaining the time to perform the
annual funeral rites.
u>jpiQiDnilQtJLjQgpuHQa>Qg0,inf.
To write an answer
u^dsQsuQp^, inf. To write in
large characters.
Gasuiq-tuQsuQgf, inf. To prac
tise writing, train the hand in writing.
GTQgp&li s. A letter, character,
jftsrib. 2. Writing, painting, delineation,
engraving, fiietfi^ii. 3. A writing, paint
ing, Ice, a written letter, a writ, vq/fCi
*- j- 4. Letters, science, literature,
eu*Bir[4. 5. A bond, a written engagement,
&c, _i_arui-i**0iiQ. 6. Destinyas
written in the head, g)utun_SJ. 7. Writ
ten accounts, cyphering, entry or record of
reckonings, seatQsQfp/f. 8. [prov.] Re
gistry, entry, enrolment, jftii_i&OT.
erQgdpanida, inf. To enclose
letters in magical diagrams,
.->
Mau. 2. To invert a stanza in a
figure, or diagramone of the onehundred- and-twenty kinds of iAsn$4*at,
6rQg#J3iTDii>, s. [in grammar.']
Orthography, trQf^fimtassarih.
eiQgdp&pn^l, s. The last letter
of one verse occurring in the first of the
next, piu/eBM&jkfirpl.
GtQgip&ihanaw, 8. A kind of
play on letters, ">Afl.
GTQgdppuuiq-ds, inf. To pro
nounce with distinctness, read or sing
distinctly.
erQpdpnessft, s. A style, a metallic
pen, for writing on palm leaves,
0a*.
aQpsprreasRu^esisr, s. A plant
whose flower shoots up in the form
of a style, *~#tsbtg/nixnu, Microrhyncus sarmentosus, L.
widQaQpdpiresisf) (WjesirQiQgp
firaefimif-uQuQp fiwea& Q rr. .--C- i. ; . p
vvv-~'. *. Different kinds of iron
pens.

eTQp<i^rTeirrr,s. Men of letters, learn


ed men, j/fifjt. 2. Clerks, writers, voggi
Qui.
GTQgp/fnedrispu}, s. The inauspicious
use of a word in a poem subjecting the
hero on whom it is written to evils,
eiQ^^^endsessnh, s. [in grammar."]
Orthography. See g)pi*wii.
ST(igpjlednQaineia&) s. Inarticu
late sounds.
GrQgpgiisttusst, a. A writer, a
scribe, a clerk, a secretary, a copyist,
an amanuensis,
2. A pain
ter, a limner, Si#friQ<i>Qfg<2*ii*r. 3. A
cloth painter, 92tmSQKOfg!GmrtSr.
GTQgdjpdmnrBujervpeisr , s. A clerk,
a writer, aofgiQitor.
6TQgpgi&@jpia(. [prov.] The act
of making written instruments, -i_*u
iiAmsQuQf&tBs. 2. Writings, documents,
<srQg$gid Qj/bpii, s. Orthographi
cal errors in speaking, writing, &c,
spoken chiefly of false interpretation,
&c, of the Puranas or other writings
deemed sacred, cTQffifieeAasoamQp.
GTQp0gid&-LLL-, inf. To spell, join
letters.
eT(ig/igi&si-iLiiTmeoaiiT&d&, inf.
To read fluently.
eTQ$dgidsm$sl, s. Union of letters
in the combination of words, iQpf&CiLi
GTQgPgl&fntTleiBlU GTQgsfi BBI &/7/fl
wu, s. Particles employed to express
the names of the lettersas # with
the consonants; io, sirA and
with
the short letters and sometimes with
the consonants; arm with the long
vowels and
witli and gr. In
common use, r is used with the short,
and ,gr and .a/A with the long letters.
Some other forms are also given in
ancient grammars and they are also
occasionally used.
erQgpgif&Qjjagw, s. A kind of
play on letters by omitting one after
another in regular succession, and thus
changing the sense, g>stf.
CTQgpgldQ&'Zso 6T(Lpd^/ULjleS}eil,
s. A woman's fancy dress whether print
ed or embroidered, ft>)-/eu)rii.
erQgdgid$Bliflpio, p. noun. Permu
tation of lettersthe change of one
letter for another according to gram
matical rules, for the purposes of eupho
ny, cpdsrs6Qfitairl.
GrQgpgiGGiDu., s. Easy and fluent
reading.
eTQpggiuuiy-iu, s. inf. To become
trained as the hand to writing; to have
a settled hand.
erQpdjpuujSlds, inf. To indent
in writing, ufkiQm&M. 2. To enter,
write, imprint, settle an affair by
writing.
ei(igpgiuu$luj) inf. To be indent
edas writing, engraving. 2. To be
entered, written.

*. Error in spelling.
GrQpgiuQui'(!5p0u>) s. The five
classes into which the letters are superstitiously divided. (See psuQuigtiHi.) 2.
Choosing a name for a child so as to
begin with one of the letters ascribed
in astrology to the lunar mansion, under
whose influence the child is supposed
to have been born, iSpspsCepfiipfiptsij
erQpsg)u>id(8)) s. Repetition of
the same letter in a verse,
as
GTQgdgieuQ^dpetsru), s. A kind of
diversion by means of poetry, a play on
letters, the meaning changing as letters
are added. See i>p*ss8.
GrQgdgjeiiiTff'fcBr, s. The art of
reading and writing, owt^wn-.
eroppgiQeuleo, s. Chintz-painting,
8liiSfbiSQfiQtg>e!>x. 2. Writing, transcrib
ing, copying, icfsi*Q^t!A>.
erQg&QpneSerQp^Q^iTsnff, s. The
sound of a letter.
jpegsu&Q&Qpdgiy s. A character
or letter written unintelligibly.
QjrudQsQgdgi, s. A letter erased,
cancelled; a letter badly written.
js-ilOi-^^^?, 8. Double letters,
letters written together in a contracted
formas for **; o_ for iii_; ,a for A*,
&c.
irrQivQeOQppg), s. An inscription
on the watera simile expressive of
that which is evanescent.
a&)Qu>Qe)(Lgdg), s. An inscription
on a stone expressive of that which is
stable and enduring.

igrQiaQsvQ$p$p@Qgr.
The valued favors the deserving gain,
Like sculptures in eternal rock remain;
Of virtue's tribute charity is sure:
But kind attentions to the worthless shown,
Who debts and duties evermore disown,
Like letters written in the wave endure,
QpgiQeuqgdgiQprfiesrQeiiQgdgi,
s. Matured well-formed writing.
iB&Qeuqgpgi, 8. Letters written
on sand.
jjZleaGeuQppgiiS. An immature hand
not yet formed.
&ilQi(igdg!, s. A demonstrative
letter.
QiBtLQiQgdgj, s. A long sound
ing letter.
firirQuQgpgi, s. Depending letters
of which there are ten kinds, viz.: 1.
tL.aSiGt2iu. 2. ,v*.y2- . 3. * .
4. $pp
eri-t. 5. Q$p$<iisS*Bih. 6. <p$*j&*rib, 7.
fgsrtA<3i**ia. 8. s&sri*<gff&stb. 9. uisst
QppQeOQgdgj, s. The twelve vowels
and the eighteen consonants.
&,eoQeOQp^^i, s. The six hardsounding lettersas *, #, c, t, P181

ersrr
etQgiSiinQiuQgiQ&Gifi, s. The tenth
QmGoQGi>(ig<g}, s. The six softlunar mansion, u*irr.
sounding lettersas 6, *r, *, <ir.
^ss>u.Qi(Lg^^i , s. The six middle- ffrsrflemLci, s. Despicableness, mean
ness, lowness of rank, circumstances,
sounding letters, ii, f, , *, <J, *.
character, &c, ir^s^ih. 2. Pitiableness,
efigB)Qsu(igi, s. An interrogative
exciting compassion, ^Aauut-^Aa^atesno.
letter.
3. Weakness, ueufBni. -1. Easiness, faci
lity, being easy to effect, acquire, attain,
(SpQpQgPgi-, s. A short-sounding
endure, to be understood; easiness of ac
letter.
cess,
5. Sohtariness, jsoSaom; [ex*.]
srQgmir, s. Fire, Qis^ul). 2. Seven676r/?(gj/fcrafttuneretfiiuirrr
ersrf?
tonguedas the god of fire; [ex a>,
Co", s. The low, mean, destitute, the
seven, et n, tongue.]
poor, ffffiii.
<STQ!LJUija,[pTov. impr. forsrQpiiiueo.]
6ieif)^nmj,[impr. for ererftameo.'] In
ltising, getting up; risingas from sick
digence, poverty, despicableness, cring
ness, or from reduced circumstances, "qp
ing, ft$S>tJ>. 2. Lowness, humility,
iqan*. 2. The rising, running about, &c,
of persons weak, delirious, eiQa-fiiavs. 3.
srstfl^?, s. [impr. era/?*.] Being
Growth, elevationas of a tree, height,
easy of execution, acquisition, &c,
ix/sv>tqJtp*cJd*Q*(!tijuib. That bullock
is taller than this.
ereiH^rreerarnBttjiii^ s.
A trifling
ISH(5&@t&rGjfstaQjjrTfUuiiv'Zej, He haS HOt
thing, a trivial affair, a thing easily
understood.
the use of his hands, or feet.
676ifluj(gip., s. Poor, destitute in
GTQgu lj} QQpasr, GTQguiSIQeisreBr,
habitants. 2. A family low in rank.
Goo*, TQfLju, v. a. To awake, rouse, start,
giAQaiQguu. 2. To raise one that is pros
OT6jflujQ</rGE>i_, s. Unworthy gifts,
trate, or sitting, cause, or help to rise,
presents unsuitable to the persons to
3. To raise from the dead, resusci
whom they are made.
tate, restore to life, -s<;Oi_aiiju. 4. To
srafluj^?, s. That which is despic
raise from sickness, excite, rouse, stimu
able, low, trifling, &C, cicflsamiuiesrgi.
late, inspire, usuii/<jJ*. 5. To instigate,
agitate, cause a stir, a quarrel, war, **r
ereiBiueusiraetflujair, s. A man
<_BfiiJ-i_ 6. To raise the voice in speak
of low caste, a person poor, destitute,
ing or singing to a high pitch, ^m^QiuQfu
mean, &c.
u. 7. To dislodge, or eject one, turn out,
&c, SaOiStSi 8. To excite, or inflame
S. The wife of a poor man is free of
the passions, Stir up, ffiruapjSoSufisrQa/gpijij.
access to every body.
9. To raise a building, sSQi^opuu.
Qpu72jt4QmQ2uiSz:?3niut{Qp&&&BLLQGipg!. Start
QtiL^ii, If the powerful oppress the
ing a hare and setting dogs after it;
weak, the deity will require it of them.
1. e., to excite one to an action and then
eraflujsSleo, s. Low price.
injure him perfidiously.
ereifliuQsii'fo), s. Low, menial work.
6iQpuLj, v. noun. Rousing, wak
ing, fQpULjm*.
emadQsetfliu^j, s. That which is
6T(Lg Larrek <sr(t> tAirek Lf eQ, . A
portable, small, easily carried, stolen,
secreted, managed, as a child, &c.
plant, giki<a, Stapelia corymbosa, L.
Gr(tGB>tA, s. Seven, septuple, er(Lp.
The guru (Sivaprakasa) who readily
2. The seven kinds of transmigration,
admits us to his feet; i. e., he is ready
fQfiSpuL/. 3. Height, _uf#R (p.)
to grant our desires
r(Zt>Ly, QQpesr, ei(Lgti>i3QeBreisr, Qeu srsrr, s. [vul. ctw^.] One of the
sk, tTQfwu, v. n. To rise, ascend, &c, wake,
nine kinds of grain, sesamum, from the
with all the meanings of the verb o>.
seeds of which an oil is extracted, used
L/sBaQuQpALiSiaipg. The smoke rises.
for food, bathing, &c, li4. Sesamum
orientale. See peofiojib and (iosOc^.j.
sr^susin/r.s,ss_ip_, s. A kind of ar
Note. The * of this word becomes <i
senic, ais&auumisseaib.
and *r by permutation.
1Te*e*fi?G*e8>uioleOiu02sirtj?ts, To make a
ist (Lg su it iu , s.
Beginning, origin,
mountain of a sesamum seed, to exagge
source, cause,
2. [in grammar.'] The
rate.
nominative case, the subjecl, ovjw <?*,{>
r&cffw!/afrfe^uGurGej. As much as a
aou; [ex bqp, rising, et mrii, place.]
sesamum seed, a very little.
eiQ^aunnfihuiuesrl^eou^ui. The nomi
r&ecFc^idLSAB>*e/iFj2ftj. Utterly unworthy
native and its verb, or other concluding
of confidence. 2. Destitute of belief, con
word.Note. In Tamil the substantive
fidence, &c.
verb is rarely used.
Q&0&&&r>p&QsQeliirQueiseert What gave
God who pervades the universe, as oil
rise to this affair ?
the sesamum seed.
eTLLseai eril.QetnL- gtlL iSnuon
. The first, or nominative case, cpf&
arm. As much as a sesamum seed,
Gip&saiii.Note. The words ^jr/ar,
2. A standard of measure in re
&c, which represent the no
gard to space, 8>rsFi~eight r* make
minative case are rarely expressed but
a Q*&> or grain of rice; eight grains of
understood.
rice one jyngtuci, an inch, &c.
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ST jfr
eriluiTQ, s. A kind of porridge
made of sesamum seed, AiiL;rs.
GTekQesndj, s. [impr. eressrlsssr.]
Eape-seed oil. 2. (Jig.) A common name
for oils of all kinds.
erestuQestsr^ppi inf. To express
Oil, <rcofeQcavuj/p.4.
eresnQ&BiQujiflsa, inf. To pre
pare medicinal oils by burning, in which
the drugs are rolled up in a bit of cloth
which is dipped in oil and set on fire;
the oil which drops from it is used as a
medicine, j>Qio^a.
eresmQemihdaffsuLf, s. The color
of rape-seed oil, or dark brown.
eresmQemdjdasnLiL9, s. A female
whose skin resembles rape-seed oil, not
so much in regard to its color as its soft
and beautiful appearance.
er^srQeimrujdsiTULj^s. Oil for bath
ing an idol, *Tf&QatrutSGQi.xib.
eTemQessriudsnireoTi S.
An oilmonger, fiahQanxdj^pQusOi.
GresarQemihdfn'Bessr, s. A hone pre
pared for use by oiling.
ersAsrQesmihdffnuJU), s. Oil paint,
uetoQeeaujirpQjiuiuCjuilAeriuib. 2. Dyeing
a cloth red after soaking it in margosa
oil, eiGsxQtBaiSpGtgtufiGpppuuiLjfrzjib.
er6smQemiudGtd(3j, s. Indigestion
produced by eating oily food, irefeQiariLi
iiSpppii<gB>x. 2. A clotted state of the
hair from the oil not being well washed
OUt, aeJhrQe&ijwzSflwdtirsrw. 3. A bad
smell as of oil, 7*Qwiipii.
ereBarQemiud^'Seo^ s. Cloth dip
ped in oil to be applied to wounds,
Qotiu4#o. 2. A piece of cloth put
round the waist before bathing, t*
GissBiQeismdjQpujds, inf. To rub oil.
s7 swrrG'gwuuQjsi lL(S u Qu iTLLes)e>id
*, inf. To dip the finger in oil before
bathing dropping seven drops on the
floor for the firSSiuf, who are sup
posed in consequence to grant long life.
GTekQesmiLuSpda, inf. To form as
oil by boiling.
ere^nGlesinu^^, inf. To oil, anoint,
besmear with oil.
GresaiQs&rujQunq^pp, inf. To put
medical oil on the head or other parts
of the body, and to rub it in, n.(jiG)^*r
eremQesisriuuuprii, s. Adherence
of oil or unctuous matter to the bowels,
hair, clothes, &c, oil, greasy substance
in foodas in fish or on the dress from
Cooking, rtrQwuj#fiA@.
&eiiQ&stsruje>j(Lpd(a),v.noun. Being
greasyas oil, &c, T<*OB!riu*fi*. 2.
Shining, sleek, glossy, bright, *re&Qmv
eresirQsoBrdjeiiiTesisflseisr, s. An oilmonger, srexwQeBviutSpQueeir.
^wemdQ^ssmQeiairLU, s.
Castor
oil.
ptGedQsesBiQesisnLi, s. Oil for the
head.

STSTT
g,QifiQufiigAci-i *. He threw out
ereheireoererrerrpunQ^ v. noun. Re
aSeirdQaemrQesoriL, s. Lamp oil.
a hint, an insinuation.
proach, scorn,
H&nQaeamQeisBrib, s. Oil extracted
3ltpQ3lQffiQ)ufiigai>a*l<;ei0&i<bl&. YOU
*:*BiiQe&Qfteciupfi. Insulting and
from
seeds.
must give a hint, throw in a word, &c,
seizing me (Asii.)
Q^LLQiesaQesaih. s. Oil extracted srarr^, SGpsbr, eretrSQeBresr, Qeuear,
bearing on the object, take the first
step toward it.
from the residuum of the margosa berry.
*sr&, v. a. To despise, contemn,
cr/fley,
v. noun. Throwing, casting.
LDfTTj^Q^eixQuSMLLi, s. Medical oil.
(p.) Used only iu the verbal participial
form.
ST/fi!, &@pjg), pjSgl) Gfgli, #<s, v. n.
(BjfT^KQpearQesBrtLi, s. Oil extracted
To shine brilliantlyas the sun; to emit
srjlS, QQpek, sC^esr, Qetieisr, er/Siu,
from cr*,i4 seeds.
rays; to glitter as jewels, gifiQtuu.
v. a. To throw, cast, fling, eject, dis
^^luQuesarQsesriu, s. The ^j^iu
B>i(i*i_C3i^*^torgi4. By the brightness
charge, emit, vpm. 2. To pierce with a
<s>u oil.
of the jewels that blazed around.
weapon,
stab,
cast
so
as
to
strike,
tspp.
GmuQuesBrQamtLi, s. Margosa oil.
3. To reject (as advice), cast off, cast away,
*g\Qifi&tg*a:wss>ti. Glittering precious
throw away, ^*r. 4. To slap, clap the
gems. (e>*i_.)
QjSisjsnQujestiiQ&sisruJi s. Cocoanut
hands, beat a drum, strike a bell, ^aopm.
*
~- . ...
The sun is burn
oiL
5. To toss, cast up wavesas the sea, jyJw
ing.
qj i$-QiueacrQ6!mdj) s. Clarified me
<ff*. 6. To cut off, sunder, cut with a
GaxwiAdrQartfuu. While the clouds emit
dical oil.
sword, 0lj_ 7. 0. n. To rise, roll over
lightning
Qsir^OnjearQessruj, s. A species
as waves, jfbu^.
errfluu, v. noun. Shining, bright
*rflLjaisai*). With the ray-emitting
of boiled oil, used for medicinal purposes.
ness, glitter, splendor, Jwii 2. Sun
sword.
shine, a hot sun, C'aJs. ,,*.
i_j srflQmesmOemuj, s. A medical oil.
vflQfi&wriQri&i&m&i. Speaking with srjliihiS, s. An elephant, ujirVefr. (p.)
i^6or3sarOiiJ6!rOe3ariu, s. The oil
displeasure, in an unconnected manner.
GpifxanAsiiiijQuwiSpsi. The property is srjuiiiLi, s. An ant, eminet, pismire,
extracted from 4*80- seeds.
scattered, nearly all gone. 2. The petition
meoQe^eiirQessrdj, s. Sesamum oil
was rejected.
"SHiuaSerpg. The ant runs or creeps.
used for the hair and the skin, &c
*r$G)iueirQp$itpuifrs~ppib. She who Opernpihu uu/bgtsr.gj/Loqa/Ssn-, s. An
inffQevessrOessnij, s. Oil extracted
poses her husband, threatening blows, is
ant's hole.
from wood.
as death. (<wuij..)
SL-Quffiiiq, . A kind of ant
nfiiiGardrQjtfivirQasSr. Why insult One
Q^aBQenemQsnviu, s. Clear mar
whose bite causes swelling, acute pain,
and then caress him?
gosa oil poured off from the sediment.
Formica compressa, Fabr.
uiQ>xfiaeii&.
An
elephant
that
casts
off
ttmpOpemQemuj, s. Oil extracted
his driver.
(U>GIl-Ql-J9iu>u Qfi@ rbQpjpiiiiU,
by pressing or pounding the seeds.
^foiQajrsarGispsafrQeia^Kfirtgr. He placed
s. [prep. gs.s>]. A kind of large red
LfiQareiBrQeisBriu, s. Fish oil.
his eyes upon mehe threw a side-glance
ant which makes its nest on trees, and
at me.
whose bite is very painful, Formica
er&Tfei^easreiateietr^Q^eesrosi-.^ s.
^l-i(JQvi^<;pj<S. When the warlike
elongata, Fabr. A medicinal oil is pre
A pastry made into balls, said to be a
dart severed (the mango tree). (*.)
pared from their eggscalled optipjiQpLi.
very strengthening food, pi&pjpaiwq-.
fit ^i-yi^'ifr
67(z9l_6i) STjS^eairdsiio,s. The
er&ner^rB^eiares^rj^Lfleapss, inf. To
fi1e^uusri-LeaiQujjr)iuiu, s. A kind
wave-throwing sea, the billowing ocean.
pour water to the manes of deceased
of black ant with a large head constant
erpl&ireSI, s. A kicking cow, e-<as>0
persons on sesamum seeds and sacrifi
ly shaking.
cial grass held in the hand.
s^eunQiujpiwu, s. A black ant,
ereaQarrreair, s. Sesamum and rice
er/Ssneo, s. A violent wind, QuqFjta
with a large head, whose bite is severe.
boiled and mixed with gheeone of the
Pt>- (/>)
Qsrrareif)Quj)iwu
QanaraBeun
erpl&daiTLb, s. The discus weapon,
Qw&ibn, s. An ant that stings.
sitlLQiot^, s. A kind of sesa
QuiLssnQeo^niiu , s. A kind of
mum found in uncultivated places.
erpl rsgiQu iti_, inf. To cast, throw.
small black ant with long feet.
snQuai^, s. The common erar.
2. To reject a person, thing, advice, &c,
(jitjOqj^lol/, s. A kind of large
2. A distinct species of r*.
to treat with disrespect.
trt$tr&GuFirpGurGwQu&G$sir. He spoke
red ant.
QuQirar^, s. A large kind of
contemptuously.
&enQetrg)iu>u, s. A kind of small
sesamum.
erpl&gieSu., inf. To cast off, re
black ant.
jfiQecar^, s. A species of sesa
ject. 2. To sow seed.
&rbQps"wu, s. A small emmet.
mum.
affluent 6Tjflujmil0u>, s. A mis
QajsrrQsrrsrrjCTj, s. A species of
QfiQear3;ii}u, s. A species of ant
sile weapon.
sesamum bearing white seed.
which forms honey in its nest.
errfltoeaafl
,
*.
A
large
circular
metal
SpQpeir^r$, s. A small kind of
srjVLfil,
s. A wild hog, stnLGHuueisr
plate for striking the hours, also used
sesamum.
fi. (p.)
as a cymbal in a temple in daily
isrsrrsrsirret^, SQpasr^erareiflQesr'dsr,
<5Tj)iy},8. Strength, robustness, oiaS,
worship, &c, Gswisei*.
Caicr, oira, v. a. To scoff, abuse, contemn,
2. A club, epQ. 3. Stick for defence,
er/fl(ip&g!, s. Chicken pox, haub in
disregard, hold in contempt, despise, <*
4. A pillar, a post, &etr. (p.)
pOX, tarfiopfigl.
fin*. 2. To speak contemptuously or dis
GTffluSiLuf.er/fleiiG)'fo)tLith, s. A <5Tp{5l,a@GpeBr) pQpeisr) uQueisr, <s,
dainfully of any one, Sru(?u*. 3. To
v. a. To pity, to have compassion, to
ridicule, deride, laugh at, sm*. 4. (fig.)
dart or lanceas a missile weapon,
sympathize, Subs. (Jj and >*.)
To reject, faa.
siD^iSudiiatb. The blameless wife.
etffleu%s>iuju>errfleu'bsrrujw, s. The <oTfbj}i. Third pers. sing, irrational
jfcteHmQiencagtBtiQifadi. Theeing and
class of the symbolic verb
2. Wrhat
discus weapon, rxsiiyptb.
thouing himspeaking disrespectfully and
manner,
of
what
kind
or
sort,
like
what,
eSpQpjfltu, inf. To sow seed.
disparagingly, (lot.)
tr^arsam^gi. 3. Interjection of pityas
^sm>OiuirisM. Teeth surpassing (in
6r/fl, v. noun. Throwing, a cast,
vp<3p.
beauty) the unblown Qp&Jai flower,
fjtfso*. 2. [prov.] A sarcasm, irony, a
G)p~iuwiMC.QspgeSi>ewpGfiii!r. Of what are
terror. Infinitive used as a particle
hint, allusion, insinuation, innuendo,
the tongues of those wretches made?
(ffrwif..)
of comparison, Lau)^.
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ST SOT

st esr

stesr

<s or repititive symbolic terms are


erpQp GtpQqr?. Interjections of srear, SQpear, Qpek, Queer, eresrear,
included in this class; ui_uQi_dr,p*(3s)
v. a. To say, name, pronounce, express,
pity, f**QjjAj.
<=r, he trembled (shook, shivered, &c.)
do, indicate, either by words or signs, ex
vrjDJV, QQpear, erpplQmem, (Seven,
greatly; *&&Qpar&*fia\r(!i-ril.(SuQu*kpressed,
or
implied,
i*jQ*A).
This
is
few, the palmyras whose green leaves
*pp, v. a. To cast, throw off, to jerk away
the
common
form
for
quotation,
in
which
rustled (emitted the sound of mAA*,").
under-handed, side-handed, &e. ; to toss,
sense
it
generally
occurs
in
all
its
various
4. With mob enumeration, in which they
cast outas water from a vessel with
uses. In the infinitive and other parts it
force, throw water from a pool, a channel
are equivalent to the copulative con
is
commonly
found
with
one
*
only.
junction ; JrfifiQorariQsippQararu^fiQar
with the feet in watering plants, &c;
"air. I say.
miyiejQjibaipii, Sattan, Kottan and Bhuta
to kick a thing away,
2. To strike,
iar<gib.
We
say.
Came; GfiQarargtusQoiargiwaxnsjQjQjrQtcrfi,
j/ti-t*. 3. To cuff, to strike with the fist,
ttaru traruttr&xttrdru&f *iarfiS)Q$st
4ss>i_i*. 4. To cut, cut asunder, cut down,
words unequalled (in sweetness) by
I. They say, they may say, some say,
honey or milk. 5. With u<*4 or sym
QilLi_. 5. To pierce, stab, tsfifi- 6. To
kill, QcrAcu.
&c
bolic terms expressive of quality and
intensity; fiSGfr^fi*^, it reddened
jfiiuif-QajBrfia?*. So he says. 2. He
QprQwpfiarl. They beat the large drum.
to a crimson; QaiaQtrarair, come in
does so (the speaker making the sign or
a^ar<anumauiiii3(2wQupflwiad>i>i. AsSOOIl
the grey of the morning; QmaQaarJ
sound intended).
as she" had struck the hump-backed
it became very white.Note
man on the breast
QAilcQdj&BQpar. I say noimplying
3d. nssrft and mar also serve to express
impatience, displeasure, emphasis, &c.
gignQ<u&i.henuuup&&Qjptjt&. Kicking
similitude, like, as, &c. ; iySQ.uerijujj*
up the bones of Tuntumi (into the air)
uara&ZuQij&ScBr. He says he has no
firar, he sprang like a tiger; *ripQaar*
money.
erpgu^lesiiT, s. Beating billows.
extending her *j&-like hand.
GurQvarBQpar. I tell }'OU to go, lit. I
Note 4th. mar and marp are also used
erp^>iuesre\), s. A billowy or rippling
say go, and implying I have said so be
to express pre-eminence, &c. ; g^ararOfiar
body of water.
fore.
fJAiJsu, it is no matter which; ^Qidrpm
erpjpijpreo, s. A carpenter's line for
ihruQuiQiarerudutBaifir. When I say
tsnr^iij, who do you suppose 1 am? I
marking boards, &c, u>rx>&t*uGur<&&i.
go, he goes.
am not to be treated thus, Sic, usSQrar
xtwQf&QuaiSpu*.
The
cow
(of
the
sujuri*a!&foi,
he does not (or did not)
erppei), p. noun. Throwing off,
pernals) called Kamadhanu.
regard even life; jya/^Sj7Orar^A>3s,
throwing water from a pool, &c,
it is no matter to him who; (jOm*vtQarar&QuahraiTib. Self conceit, conse
srppaiwnuo, s. [proc] A kind of
jjQu^iBarfie<i>ir, he does not respect even
quence.
oblong pail with a long handle, sup
the guru; i&iaQmiarfiiilej, it is no mat
erebrueuehr, appel. n. He who says
ported by three posts for throwing up
ter how much. 2. How much soever,
so. 2. He who is called so.
water in irrigation.
how little soever. 3. It is illimitable,
QuAvrQar&umar. Perian, or he who
undefined, the quantity is unknown;
erpppuiLeai, s. [pror ] Basket
is called Perian.
mtjuiiSQptirjpuir*Bpji>tt1i, lie does not
for irrigation by four or six persons.
give himself time to eat.Note 5th.
^Qeuebresr,
inf.
To
open
the
erpsVi v. noun. Casting, jerking,
nor and law are also used with reite
mouth, lit. to say
rative symbolic terms; uk_uiQi_i*Qc?kS4
vfimm. 2. Warding off, striking off, fiC
7, it sounded u>t_, u?i_; ^i9.ut>.OuA-pi9.4
fFQujehetsr, inf. To show the teeth,
flat.
lit. to say *.
fi*; he beat him soundly ; fitefilejQiuarp
&Qrp<SG*>QupfiuGuti^Ljrdr. lie Cast
ifgiiQ>*rebLjar, he beat his head great
it away at once.
eretsnSss, inf. To cause another
ly through rage, grief, despair, &c; lit.
erpesijs. Adj. form of tsremjgi as
to say, to prove, Qtus!*.
saying, "Head, head;" airuMQiurarpi^.**,
tptnpmtir, what day.
to beat one's mouth greatlyin sorrtjw,
despair. Sec; ffiQhjfiQuAQp^tfitar, he
stsst sTig). A numeral connective
will prove it to you from his mouth.
threw
many times; lit. he threw, say
particle as
^tfot_#Q#ffAj. See *- -. j
Grebrsii. The gerund of the verb
J. . *C a - .
Sattan and Koting, "Throw, throw."AW 6th. mar and
tar, used instead of mar the infinitive
marjp, with a dative imply, designed or
tan.
(which is the poetic usage in this con
appointed for, sacred or devoted to,
srdssr. What, how much, what kind,
nexion), it serves to end a quotation and
for the sake of, &c. ; iru(*0**^Cr*
to connect it with the following part
fig, it is vowed (devoted) to God;
&c.
of the sentence, in which case it often
ttbvuumiMqpg&ib. Whatever foes we
fiari3aix*Qaargimifig*Qsrari-Jar, he kept
corresponds to the conjunction that,
may have (o/>*)
it for his child; *rar*Q*drQp**arC
&_*, I will not take it for myself.
raariuSBr ctarartnaRfiar. What man, what
^/iisT'Ui^.fiQfiQarar1pQ*rar^ar. He Said
kind of man. As in other symbolic verbs,
Note 7th. The subjunctive war*! join
that he struck him, lit. he said, I struck
the different persons are used as appel
ed to verbs or used when verbs are
him.
implied forms the subjunctive of those
latives and declined through the cases.
verbs.Note
Sth. The subjunctive <*
Another declension also is used, express
Note \st. In connexion with ap
ing universality and declined iu the plural
**, poetically,
if, is contract
propriate verbs, tarn, and w often
ed into
and r<rfcr, and in classical
of the rational class only.
mean to expect, to think, imagine, to
suppose,
to
pretend,
to
desire,
..*!"~./siV
usage
to
rA>
and
e-ii
joined
to those
fZurGajrQpthatexQmiQptb. AVe all.
&rff(jA You all.
forms makes them though; they are
or some such verb being implied; uemrt
added to other verbs or to nouns; pry.
QphmiQmarffxiiSoiir, he makes money
<ZT<2esTQei]iT(n)ii)ctSearen q$w, s. They
his god; ^ffft^aiisQiuarfi^mOfiar, I thought
QuarS&uhst-, walk, if it be but one step.
all.
it was smoke, I took it for smoke; sreisTLj, s. A bone, bones, Grg&ihu.
srsar. Why, wherefore, pronominal
l*iK$aiQ>nti0t!StB(2psii, I expect him
2. Grass, lyw. fp.)
to come; ^larQstesr^QararffmifiBiji, have
interrogative particle, from , what, !..-r
you come because he told you?Note
tetcgfiuLi. 2. A particle or interjection
67ebr u itUffesurear, s. Siva, &suebr.
2d. According to
marp and
ofdoubt, gjuifflorJ. 3. Particle of contempt,
(P)
mar arc ig)ni-J*Qrsv or particles, with
Qh*&*S)*i30ijLf. It is the crude form of a
6T6BTu(n)&Q, s. A disease of the
several specific uses, the other parts
Bymbolic verb of double declension ex
bonesas b&wlks*. (p.) 2. A plant,
of the verb are or may be included. 1.
pressing what kind, what manner of per
With Quajf or names; JicpAsrQparQurcr
son, thing, &c.
urS, the sinner called envy, (csjzxir.) 2.
LSprftnflj/swijuO^BiCur. What more then
With <sPul{ or symbolic forms; Q*Q*ar srsaVgp, A numerical connective
is there to be said?
particle, onnrfw^Oniii. (p.)
8}<*^j5', the root which has taken firm
Qia:ptmfiQuarG@np(Zie6rQsr&tQ*)ar&QQ*r4*.
tp^of^aoi-iOJftiffureiSOuiircj. The initial,
hold; WCW a/spear, he came suddenly.
What meritorious deed did the father per
3. With <m or (imitative) sounds;
medial, final, and equivalent letters. (*
form to get bucIi a son?
gAiQoiorQmircSfififi, it SOUIldcd g*>; Jjfii
as-io.)
jfmmQiuor. What are they?
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67 =5
<5TG3rjp. What day? when? what srssrssr, inter. What? what kind?
time? "uQu'gl.
what manner? why? tag. 2. Participle
ersisrgiw, . Every day, always,
third person plural, irrational class of the
symbolic verb "<*, but used in common for
forever.
the singular, also instead of isvarg or
Forever.
*"P*> G#uLfuQutjQr4*i&.
ourop*(g*<3#iifff. When he will
ttstrsnfigAmis. \_prop. vwarppsea.'] On what
do it (I cannot tell).
account, why?
i&B&aait. The everlasting onerdror4iqafr!_r. [prop. adriwf.] Wliat
God.
did you see?
<r*op.iwi&. Which day?
ttarQararar. Whatdistributively.
.<*^uS*rsv(jji4. Through all ages.
SisirptsQparfim. To-day and forever.
jyCjgj7Kr<;r. What can that be? 2.
I know not what.
gtgstjpi gt sir r) gv sir, g. The sun,
^dr. (>.)
>*pr*u>^&u<;;jii. The arrows shot by
Karnan the son of the sun (ur.)
fcr. Of what utility in this sea-girt land
yiyCis. The sun, also, fearing to ex
is an hermaphrodite, whom no panegyrist
pose himself in the extended sky, hid him
has ever celebrated, and who has not ob
self in the blue ocean. (".)
tained the praises of the multitude, nor
sought fame by charitably aiding the in
srsar.jjiT tp, *. Sun-shine, Oa/afia*.
digent to marry?
2. The sun, grtutir. (/i.)

6J <S
Some demoniac, who I cannot tell, has
passed by, uttering his waitingsspoken
in contempt; for
in colloquial
style larsstQ^a is sometimes used im
properly.
e-t***miQardrarGan*rib. How is he re
lated to you?
srs3T(gn. [prop. eresrenr.] What? why?
srskQsur. An exclamation of pity,
doubt, amazement, surprise, contempt,
&C, j^)*u8r***Q*>.
GTsbrdssr. What? why? The third
pers. irrational class of the symbolic verb
fdr, mostly found in the singular, rf&
* ;,-,*Pjtu*a.!f^jrl. Why have
you complimented me?
jl/nQmarlxr. What is the reason?
STsbrQfSB). An exclamation of pity,
't*j C '-.V 2. Surprise, ^Stufitm*
Qttii. 3. Doubt, x*j*Bad. 4. Contempt,
QsifijGI&tgfluLI. See ttsbr.

67
er. One of the seven long vowels,
QviL3i24Qu>dr0. 2. An arrow, jyitiy. 3.
A particle of emphasis, &c, g)t>i_.*QAi.
In margrii, it is said to have six different
uses : 1 . -jf.cyj. a distinguishing particle
as ^<7arC)**, it was he who said
it. In some cases, it would be used for
self or selves in the plural where the
connection demanded itas he himself
said it. 2.
interrogative: j/ufforOsrair
_*<*, was it he that bought it? 3. *r,
enumeration or copulativeas nfuQar
QmrfipGar g)(j(yiii*^r*, Sat tan and Kottan both came; i_C<u,
urCu>, ua>(7r,
a>kr<7u, g)iD*>, the sea, the land, the
tree, the flower, the conch, these five.
4. irfipmtr or jf>*<aw, a terminate expletive
as coJuwGiufmQMtfi&juw2Bn6(5Uiu>uriuBQ2!*flfl
G>, (the weapon) lodged itself in the
breast of the beautiful and powerful ele
phant. 5. <2fippi>, certainty, confidence, ap
peal, emphasis as a**<2>, this is really
true; cyiupa4(?Mi.<Sw(?ii, the hare has no
horns. 6.
a poetic expletive
for completing the metreas k<j g)
Qi'tsjSGuy., she is a hermaphrodite;
Coi.(?*/0*u(Jr, he said, is she an her
maphrodite? To these the commentator
adds 7. cr$tj>x>p, negative as implied by
the tones and inflections of the speaker
rather than expressed by the particleas
./*0<?<r, he came, did he? implying
he did not come. Another may also be
given. 8.
an interjection of con
temptas o-o^jrr, oh, oh, (or fie,
fie), thou stupid fellow. (p.)
9 sj&ld, s. Unit in arithmetic, ^ssrgy.
2. That which is unique, absolute,
pg. 3. Solitariness, ^o. 4. Union,
unison, .i_arufO. 5. The total, the whole,
good and badgreat and small, altoge
ther, Qvsttfith. In this meaning it seems
limited to the oblique cases. AVils. p. 170.
Eka.
<u4P?*>. At once, in a single act.
2. Coeval, contemporary, together.
vsp&t&aC-. It is very dark.
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w*As*0<y>*jsr,j. Altogether three hun


dred.
eja&aG). [mil.] Altogether, in the
gross, in the lump, Quajgb. 2. Average,
, ejsfdsaib, *. Sovereignty, monar
chy exercised by a paramount king,
2. Name of a city, 7*Afiyri4.
Wils. p. 170. Ekachakra.
67*<Bff(5SD!_, s. Independent
sovereignty, monarchy,
Gjms sajTLDniLinetr, inf. To rule with
supreme power.
srsessnsiirrpfd ejsesntr$glul,
s. A paramount sovereign, a monarch,
an emperor, SttwSrrrOr. 2. The Su
preme Being,
assssueuesrw, s.
A forest in
which the Pandus retired for some time.
ers^wasr67a#toirear s. Uniform
ity, likeness, smallncss, s<5*f.
S7#jii, s. The rhinoceros, stream
i_/u5(j*iA. Wils. p. 120. Ekaciiara.
sjs&isaapy s. Unanimity, jpjtjio
t&gi. 2. Implicitness, singleness of pur
pose, undivided attention, gojr^SwQj&i
ST@ihetD;giLiiru$0d&, inf. To be
unanimous. 2. To lie intent on, or
wholly engaged in a thing.
ejas-urrojw, s. Uniformity of dis
position in a person, gGwt&avw. 2. Si
milarity of nature in different persons,
miDtar&utaub.
ejs^iipesr, s. Ganesa the one
tuskedthe other having been broken
off and cast at his foe j(jp,or in
combat, <*ruir.Wils. p. 1 70. Ekadanta.
(/>)
ejx0iretru>, s. One of the seven
kinds of /aib, or modes of beating the
drum, Qpifitaib. Wils. p. 1 70. Ekatala.

G]sQp&ix>, s. Rareness, scarceness,


a rare, extraordinary or prodigious oc
currence, df<yao. 2. Anomaly, difference,excentricity,C/ji>jKM. 3. A blunder,
a mistake; difference as above or below
the mark; greater or less, disparity; un
fitness, incongruity, disagreement, in
consistency, 9/<reu!. 4. Exception to
a general rule, g<2n^--tstSfitSpij,i. 5.
Undefincdness, uncertainty, fickleness,
Cl*l4^iDi,tarAP(jAI*jaw, I never
even once thought of it.
7<?suSojJw. It is without error, not
different, exact.
QGfi6*)Qu,sQfijv>ttS(5*.Bpgi. This ground
is uneven.
spp&i&PpiSMetGie*Gfiti!i, There is a
great difference between that and this.
Q^KiQ&QisiQp&QpsmrljuQufuuieg. Don't
use scurrilous language here.
oaff^juuL., inf. To be incorrect
above or below the standard,
MesjsGssGfiffuuC-i$.g&Qpg, The account
comes out wrong.
67C?(f^ffl/(5a/j5ii), s. [in rhetoric]
A mixed metaphor, in which the figure
applies only in part, s-9<ucuc>rr>iS)
upfixQsraAwQsiSAQwvxiQui, AVe ought to
cross the sea of sin taking fast hold
of the feet of Godhere the word sin is
compared to the sea; the feet of God are
not however compared to a ship. (p.)
67a Qpen ear, s. The only God
the one true and living God,
2.
[in
Buddha,
(/>)
Bstkfnii. Jointly, unanimously, sdim
Brdiaf/l&mitgGiBsAjfirrQtJQp ^liQsf^jt_io
uif-ssox. The contract which >. < both
have jointly written and given.
er&pigieuw, s. Oneness, unity, giear
ejs^Qpmeejs, s.
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Hi
ejsin^eir Gj rsiTujae3r,s. The one
Supreme primeval Deity, according to
the Siva system,
Wils. p. 171.
Ekanat'ha. (/).)
&&Lr$6nft, s. A faithful wife,
xpL/m-iLiiDtBrJI. 2. An only wife, $<7r
wIsstbS, WilS. p. 171. EkaFATNI.
amukp&srLD, s. Joining together,
uniting.
ejsuiT^ii, s. A stanza of four
lines all exactly alike, but with different
meanings, *Tieiirmitf.tiQu>B@fi6nrSB>iqiaBUmi&&2
QjiL/sydraS iBesSK0nsi&ee>0iuiirK$6Br ajBesr*
SfitTfiSmaiualBaSear mtBBTMm p&tfoDJiuwiaSar
mlBtoraifi&t&eneiuairaSar.
GT&unpn, s. Siva, 63ffl/eir, (p )
er&urrpGuirpesrih, 9. A peculiar
religions posture.
ej&uireuu>, s. One nature. Wils.
p. 171. Ekab'iiava.
ejaun&i^ea', s. An entire com
prehensive similitude, $<!ruwm&r. (rf.
74. 10.)
eja l9it/reswear, s. Union of heart,
lit. one soul or life, gSrJuOT*.
eianptstuebr, s. An only son, $Qn
ejai^fi^nsSei^iuua, s. Having only
one son.
ejaQuiraij), s. Mutual enjoyment of
the sexes, ^finor^Mo^as^aiutb. 2. Mu
tual love, reciprocal enjoyments in wed
lock, to&jraruyKuKWa/^Mi gfarofiQiLXiGcrafiutoBBS
cr4w. 3. The stoicism of the ascetic
to whom praise and dispraise, pleasure
and pain, &c. are equally indifferent,
g&m&&f6?unosst&'iSBrAtiB>a. 4. Indifference,
recklessness, libertinism, regardlessness
of God" ;*ihI raan, uor&aiutiJugiutStix:*.
ejaQuna'sinitittLD, s< A village be
longing to one person independently.
t&autSlantp, s. Being full of er
rors, QfQtgnhlQf.
ejauQuQ^Qeu&retrui, s. A great
or universal inundation, xopQa&^^.
ejaunruj, adv. Together, all at
once, 9cjt(5->.
Giau>noS(n)&&, inf. To be one, tobe joined together.
ej&Qptitf adv. Totally, entirely.
a&muebr, s. God, siOjeir. (p.)
ejasuemw, s. [in Sanscrit.] The
singular number, g-jaou. 2. (Jig.) Hon
esty, uprightness, truth, Qwii.
ejaaidvgi, s. The one being God,
ejasiippeimpesrui, s. A peculiar re
ligious posture.
ejasun&ii,, s. Solitary lifeas that
of a hermit, jtKHmmu-iSqrtm*. 2. Dwel
ling together, ^^.tSg^a. 3. (M. Die.)
The banian tree, ^wiorii.
S7*a9<25<-1, s. Thick darkness.
ejaQeuefl, 3. A large, open space,
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ejauQuQ^Qsueifl, a. A large open iS7T/jrii, . A solitary place, pesf)


0f\(St(SiSt-ii. 2. Solitude, loneliness, retire
space. 2. An imaginary spiritual at
ment, fiaRmic. 3. Concentration of the
mosphere; freedom from illusion.
mental powers on an object, especially on
eraQeueoS, s. A single braid of
the deity, entire abstraction of niind,^rf^
hair, 3<6ip#*ai_. 2. A woman who has
#auriQQ*jao. Wils. p. 172. EKAKTA.
a single braid of hair, pm>p**wvi-iu!a.
(/>>
Wils p. 171. Ekatehi. 3. The god
eoairiifiQfas>aj, s. Worshipping the
dess of ill-luck, lit. she who has one
Deity in secret, ^n^Smw. 2. Private
lock, &QfJ. (p.)
attendance on a Guru, to receive in
sja&r, s. One man, gijTjsi/sar, 2
struction in the mysteries of religion, to
The one-God,
3. Siva, fiir. (p.)
pay him adoration, &c, fi<rffig*<g<5an*Lj
ejarraQiTwzrandS^ssi^, s- Close
urf.
21.) (p.)
and undisturbed attention having one
ej&nthpeivptMw, t. A private or
object in view, 9<JS*v. Wils. p. 172.
retired place,
Ekagka and Ekagrcjta.
ejairii^iS^^eaiT, *. Sweet sleep,
ejanmi&u>, s. Solitude, retirement,
undisturbed repose. 2. The entire ab
straction of the devotee, entire freedom
Gjaniaae*iQ2aiau>, s. [in rhetoric]
from wordly care.
A metaphor embracing one member
ejantS0wirn9(ni&a,
inf. To be re
only, the rest being given without a
tired, to be secluded from worldly af
figure, a-0,*jrvHjfff.^Qeyffdrjp. (/>.)
fairs, to be given up to devotion, &c.
ejsirdjQ, s. A single person, a
ejani^Lcemiuw,
s. A room for
bachelor, iSnotiil. 2. An ascetic, a monk,
retirement in a palace.
*esrvftdJl&. (p.)
ejani50a>r<iii, $. Monastic life,
sjaniL&irl, s. An incantation with
the life of an ascetic, a-p!s<*riei<>. 2.
the sacred letter gw, tSranr^i. 2. Divine
An easy and prosperous life in whifch
energy, Satti, rj$. 3. A stanza of four
one may have his heart's desire and en
lines, composed of the same consonant,
joy life as he likes. ^ts9fii*c*. 3. Heav
combined of course with various vowels,
enly bliss, emancipation from births,
QfB/itggs^igrQi/tB^Sfrg^tCfigBg/g)
<Sj&ir <sS, s. (pi. wane&tuir.) A washer
man, vekizgui,. (eg.) 2. (Iiott.) Soap,
sjaniLf!fiaL-&il>, 9. A treatise on
incantations, g>iio*girgBii.
arairiraaerr ih, . The mode of find
manpeua, s. Eleven, u^BtQ^ekgu.
ing the day in which to plough after the
Wils. p. 172. EKADASiiAOr Ekad.isiiam.
commencement of the year, <yii_iL
UBitmM.
wairpffcrrjpjStjfiaeir, s. The eleven
ejairnsseir#daMi}>, s. A diagram
Iludras,
a class of the devas
used to find o*t the above day.
of Swerga.
*srSu!reuih,
. Common nature or
ejarrpS, a. The eleventh phasis of
property,
Wils. p. 172. Ekeeb'the moon, tj)<2rf*)>. Wils. p. 172.
HATA.
Ekadashi.
ejair^&ununestsnlif s. A purana, SiSue9<s<s, inf. To join, to unite
^BLfrreoaib.
with, to combine, to coalesce, to become
the same in nature, $ 5wcs ta. (u. 6 1 .
enanp&eSnpiii, s. The eleventh
211.) (p.)
day fast to Vishnu*
eyan^HuSH, . An absolute sove 57"(3}, SQpe&r, CsBraar, Ca/eSr, eja,
v. n. To go, pass, walk, Cur*. 2. To
reign, es**9rrfluP.
lapse, passapplied to time,
(p.)
erair$u@lujth, s. Paramount sove
LjBSijf33i&2BSt-tGfi@Qaii6r04). If (the
reignty, *3B@aiBg,aib.
soul) will pass over the earth and sea and
stray from (God's presence). (*> )
e/airihuzefc, s. Siva, 6?a/ssr. (p.)
tjseot v. noun. Going, walking,
ejatriippw, s. Having one meaning,
gCjujji^ii. 2. Having one or the same
object, gGiGer&atb. 3. [i'h mimbers.] One *SrG>/T^L_t_li) <5J Q& IT
L-U>,
and a half, gtirpmi; Wils. p. 172.
s. A principal part of the Shraddlia or fune
Ekabtiia.
ral rite performed at the house after the
m@, s. A widow, es>au>Queoir. (p.)
j*S)C<uii<., for the benefit of the deceased,
by the sons or other heirs. The offici
siQanpaut, s. Confluence of waters,
ating brahman personifies the manes
rivers, l*K*ci6. (p.)
of the deceased and receives whatever
STStiiULL^irTLb, s. A mineral, epir
is presented, which should be sufficient
for his support, till the anniversary of the
death, during which he should not appear
si3ieo,s. (fig ) Height, &-turr&@. (p.)
abroad or be seen by the heirs of the de
isrsirsirj- ill, s. Gold, Quiteiir.(Rott.)
ceased whom he represents. See n-^tii-!*.
Wils. p. 172. Ekoddisuta.
OTJET^ii, . An upper and outer
garment, Quttacm. 2. A loose cloth thrown
over the shoulders, a^jiRnio. (p.)
**, v. n. To be united, g<*jiiji_.

IS

57

im, v. noun. Fear, &c. See GT&r, s.


Fault, reproach, blemish,
under < 3, b.
2. Abuse, scurrilous language,
(p)
<5T&x(Lp^fLh, s. Arrogance, pride,
ejIdeMLDetDp, s. The spotless vedas.
haughtiness, superciliousness, strutting,
SufMuLi. 2. Merit, value, worth, excel 57"*, SQpeZr, ej&Qesresr, Qeusisr, st#,
lence, CujCTiuco. (tfiQmfi.)
v. a. To abuse, to reproach, to rail at,
to vilify, to insult grossly,
amp, inf. en- To bow before, or
ej&irpeuir, appel. n.
The unim
yield to superiors, ambitious of, or covet
ing their excellenciesas learning, beau
peachable, the good, s&Surf. 2. The
gods, Gent. (eg>.) (p.)
ty, riches, &c, fii&*/s&t>*. (p.)
ej&dsiru-i^, inf. To reproach one
They who have acquired knowledge by
with a wrong he has done; to rail at,
doing homage to the learned ; as the
twit one.
poor to the rich, (op*.)
67*635.1, r>. noun. Reproaching, railery, abuse.
ET<isjr(?LJ.TdES3V 'al&QGlun&Q,
67^*, v. noun. Abuse, affront, in
s. Iprov. collo.'] A person of no conse
sult, scurrility, calling opprobrious
quence, a worthless fellow.
names,
SZ.BQSj, @G>petsr, ejiaQQasrear, Qen&sr,
pgiijGujGrrariGs**. Good language
am: v. ii. To weep, cry, wail; to call as
of one district is abuse in another.
a peacock, jyai. 2. To faint through fear,
ej^srssniLi, inf.
To relate a
sorrow, &c, ri_. 3. To fear, dread, be
wrong done by any one, to rail.
aghast, be panic-struck, be startled, be at
one's wit's end, be shocked, iQ&p. 4. To sriaih, s. Cloth, a garment,
be concerned, to regret deeply, to be in
2. The leaf of a flower,
3. Palmy
great suspense, iS-uui_ 5. (inc?.)
ra tree, ufar. 4. Cocoanut tree, Oping. 5.
To sound, roar, 90!**.
A board, unni; [cx o, leaf.] (p.) 6. A
sacred place near Madura, g,i8aish0aiz.
ai>B$$flQui. Do not yield to anguish
ai-xuQurpG>aiLii). Adagam a splendid
and sorrow.
town, (tit. yulden) sacred to Siva.
*iiiB&QutGs<i9siijrQuriSpg). He was SO
(Grgd.)
overcome with fear (grief, &c.) that he
instantly died.
*SFidssBrsra^&ar, s. [impr. #6L
ejiKiQuQurT&i inf. To faint through
Desire, intense desire, 400*. (p.)
Wils. p. 173. Esuan'eeya.
fear, to be in deep concern, to be grieved
for, to be exceedingly anxious.
0trQjraf.2Basr,s. The love for a wife.
(P)
eissLDsjianeq, v. noun.
Sud
^CWsif Ssssr, s.
The desire of
den fear, fright, trepidation, alarm, con
wealth, avarice, cupidity, (p.)
sternation, stupor, panic, cngon*. 2.
Anxiety, deep concern, <x&u. 3. Des
i^SCVai^Sbsr, s. The desire of
pondency, despair, ^ixat&i.
offspring, (p.)
ejssu). With a verbas l9i^.ss, GTt_6tiaL>, s. Liquorice, jqfifu>urw.
and dative of person, &c, signifies to
(Rati.)
languish, despond, &c.
sji_e\), s. Meaning, intention, thought,
ejs sQiDds 67isu>lSif.ds, inf.
*<S$0. (*.) (p.)
To have excessive sorrow, to be vexed. GJisir, s. (fern, 67i$l.) A friend, a
comrade, Gfipar. This word in common
She languishes at the death of her son.
language is found only iu the vocative
ejiEi&eo, v. noun. Screamingas a
as eri_
(fern, nj.), sir, frieud, &c,
peacock, xf,(i&>. 2. Weeping. 3. The
QpBipdsrQpfvafileijijQLwi.
act of sounding.
*sji_63r,s. A deaf person, Qff<sS i_6sr.
ejiii^p, inf. To be sorrowful or
Wils. p. 172. Ed'ah. (p.)
thoughtful.
6TlIT(3jL-li>
laTlir^lLh, S. [ui.]
ST^ti, $. Brass, Oai/6OT<s6Uii). (Roll.)
Disrespect, insubordination, stubbornness,
perverseness, gQpisS&axo. (Sans. Hdt'a.)
GT&eOyS. A kind of ironical poem,
(p.) 2. Reproachful language,
GwGsv. Where is the path for a self-will
utfiQiorifi. [ex 7, v.~]
ed person ? On the heads of fellow passen
ej&sSi 67^6>ffi-l/rLl/_, inf.
gers.
To blame, reproach; to banter.
sr, . The petals of a flower, ysiS?
pp. 2. (g>.) The eye-lids, *ajrfiMD. 3.
pnujiA&Qerr&GC, s. A certain poem
(c.) Cream, urCtuffl. 4. The leaves of
in which a daughter is reproached by
the palmyra or talipot tree, dbzGut'to.
her mother.
5. The leaf of a book, <?^C,8. 6. An
ola book, viLQuLi&psib.
erp, v. n. To regret, g*S**. (p.)
oi1i.(?bi*i%iot^^*j. Putting the string
between the leaves of a book and noticing
er&peq, v. noun. Regret, com
the passage on which it lies, to ascertain
punction on account of faults or mis
one's luck, determine one's choice, &c.
deeds either one's own, or other's. 2.
aL-QfttanrAsliua^Aarar. Will pumpkin
Repining at disappointment or unfair
(as written) in the book serve for curry ?
treatment, mortified feelings
i. e. the bare rehearsal of a privilege does
srSl, s. A parrot, /?. (p.)
not amount to its enjoyment.

ejf&Q&ir&s, inf.
To string the
leaves of an ola book.
mQSiQ&n&es, inf. To make an ola
book.
s. Milk in which cream is formed.
ejQeuirjr, inf. To pare olas.
ejQiQpp, inf. To write the alpha
bet for a child, for which a lucky day
is chosen, ceremonies attended, a feast
provided for relatives, &c. 2. To begin
a book for a learner.
enLuf.muuf.ui^ ejLLt^.earseoeSys.
Learning by rote, learning which re
quires frequent reference to books,
learning without understanding what
is learnt.
aeh-Q&rtBQuirii inf. To stay away
from school upon any slight pretext.
smQenQiSt, inf. To slip or miss
a leaf by design in reading or copying,
&c. 2. To perform duties deceitfully (
perfunctorily.
QeuenQ&r, s. A blank ola leaf.
sriLtq-afVjuQuiriLiq-, s.
(Tel.)
Cross-answers, retort, captiousness, indi
rect answers, cgQtocdru^A&cuQarcrib.
ejLLi^.s^uQumLi^.Qffujuj, inf. To
oppose, rival, clash.
(a7Z-l69)L_, s. Desire, intense desire,
Wils. p. 173. Esht'a, 2. Weak
ness, languor, reduced strength or cir
cumstances, a necessitous state or con
dition, fiewiai.
ejiLmu.uu(t^enu), s. The season
of youthas being weak, helpless, &c,
or a time of adversity. (iu..)
*<5T63Jru>, s. A kind of deer, antelope,
amir. 2. A deer-skin, loraCoA. Wils. p.
174. En'a. 3. Strength, firmness, sta
bility, power, aeS. 4. A firm or sure
situation, S^iGug. (p.)
sjssarffO, s. [prov.] Crookedness,
curvature, "ulsoj.
gs33rs\>G?dE/r6!0rso, s.
Unevenness,
being irregular, straight and crooked.
sj633f?, s. A ladder, ^teapeaeii . 2.
Cp.) A limit, extent, boundary, irt<2w. 3.
A country, a territory,
There is no comparison between them.
ejesifi#iT00, inf. To place a ladder
against a wall, &c
<5remifluui50tii, s. A stick or beam
with a row of torches borne on the
shoulders of two men in nightly proces
sions, $/r*a>5f,$*!S!sl,
ejessfluuQp, s. Steps of a ladder,
rundles.
sieisSuuQ^eunQeop - ejeaSQuiQeop,
inf. To climb up a ladder.
(SawGsBsrsajf?, s. See <s6asr.
snQeOesS e^srsnQeoesS, s.
A
ladder with two supporting legs.
s. A rope-ladder.
187

srssaf?, s. A young deer, an antelope, *sr^7, a. Cause, origin, motive, rea


son, object, final cause, crrard. 2. Pri
ihfevsdx&. See aaeni. (p.)
mitive cause, or the material of which a
<5ieB&&&(gj, a.
A grass, gnLjso,
thing is made, o>u&. 3. (Sometimes written
Milium romosura, Retz.
#%.) Instrument, means ; pecuniary
ability, ffmaS. 4. Complete preparation,
Gjdsssr, *. [local-] A swinging bed or
ajtfattb. 5. Inducement, GiSffit. 6. [in
hammock made of cloth for a child, &c,
rhetoric.'] A figure of speech showing the
cause, motive, &c, prarcsrrii. 7. [is
slmristftigtGsrteitaifiQaiCjSHpgi. [pro.]
fogic.] The reason alleged in proof of a
To cut a crooked stick for a child's ham
proposition, one of the three parts of an
mock; i. a to act in direct opposition to
argument, the other two being uu.u and
orders. 2. To give an impertinent answer.
iiij_*0ii>as in attributing the existence
of smoke to the presence of fire. Wils.
tsrSsxsrQarrSssar, s.
As &esareoG!an
p. 979. Hetu.
osHk
sjgidstriLty inf.
To show rea
STswr, s. A firm, secure situation,
sons, causes, &c, in jrfnnr i
stability, iflJwO^i. 2. Strength, firmness,
power, valor, exploit, achievement, s.
isgiuusonentry inf. To use means
(Compare aexnb.) 3. Assumption, arro
(to attain an object), MuQiw.
gance, OocrBow. (p.) 4. [proo.] Crooked
agsuunrrisyinf. To seek occasion,
ness, oArf.
opportunity, &c, mmtuitk*.
Kobruviuzimg'bT. You have told many
(of your captain's) Talorous deeds. (*. )
esjpeuirs, inf. To be adapted to;
Gzeaf)&>ir0iauiT, s. Those unstable,
subject or liable to.
unsteady, weak, &c. (*.)
mgieurr&s, inf. To adapt, suit; to
Gsgzgtp(trfhi s. The valiant. (.s/r/F.^
subject, make liable to.
vjpmrreixGueoT, s. A man of pro
ejesmQsnesisr, . fj>rp. and coi.]
perty, means, pecuniary ability,
Uuevenness, crookedness, 9<y>EWraw>.
off6*sg>, s- A figure in rhetoric
GemQ&ittgisttisisrQu&'Sr, s. Disagree
as sejezrtSejA.
able, inconsistent language.
Bjpefiur(ipif.pji6V1 v. nmm. Giving
isr^Uis(^s(vsireikr, [prop.] Thwart
the reasons or causes of things asserted
ing, gam-saying, caviling.
by an author as a clue to the subject
67 sariir. A corruption of sjeirgfin.
without extended description. See MP.
Vj^aK^eu ti>, . A figure in rhe
i&GMtiruLi-j s. [prov.] Self-conse
toric, a kind of metaphor in which the
quence, arrogance, pride, fiunwiiiy.
point of resemblance is indicated, .cy<*
GTjSein z_, s. [proe.] A corruption of
plQeniarjnas gjmiitilppfifirpS)iw1et, in talk
r)Am_; which see.
she is a parrot.
r^6w6ii)i_, a. [jwoc. A corruption of
gl4ii.] A kind of shelf suspended by
Fallacy of the reason of an argument.
cords, a rack for books, &c, un>snsA$r@
ej^en^iLDirearui, s.
See -gygp/u/r
2. A kind of stage raised in a place where
water stands, or at a ford for passengers
waiting for the ferry boat, H$sa>p>Sjsacrii.
uuresnQsugisaisir, s- Forebodings
of death.
gt<ijj, s. Suffering, affliction, distress,
ajdeoiTiT, s. [plu.]' The poor, the
getruii. 2. Fault, defect, blemish, spptt.
3. Destruction, (2. (p.)
destitute, v^Guil. (p.)
Gjpi&si. Faultless, good.
67^7, inter, prm- [neut. sing, from ej.]
Which, what, why, wherefore,how,whence.
u^fff, 8. Faulty persons, the evil.
2. Whatever, whichever, any.
67)5 eGI(Bj60,v. noun, [local.] Speaking
*.ar&<SsgQms&tb. Which do you like?
of one with envy, QurajmauiSiijQufti.
*(?ST,gf, ptQdjgj, QueArif-Girgi . What is a
daughter, what is a mother, what is a
s. A weapon in general,
wife? (p.)
pijQuigi. 2. A sword, *. Wils. p. 979.
#BiaTteB&JljuqjLiGu9Q*ivhiqjuGpg. Why
Hkti. 3. (Jig.) A piece, a fragment,
should he blame you so?
(p.)
ttngt*SiiQ*gusmb.
Where is there
<srj3<so, s. Strangeness, foreignness,
money for him here?
not being one's own (people, &c.), syrrfiui4.
g)/sr4,6)Gu<gif.<Jiu^. How can there be
2. Vicinity, neighborhood, proximity,
Inhabitants in a desert like this?
nearness, ^ii. (probably from agi, cause
v&dpQpiii. By some means or other.
and a>, neg.) (p.)
ts&arAui&aiisfir&tb. Whatever may happen.
vgfeiirn; s. Others, strangers, those
ejgiw. Any thing, whatever.
who do not mingle in one's affairs, jyts-rf
j&u!(jii^ii affkfosib. The Kalpa tree
m#. 2. Neighbors, jywwf. 3. Foes, ene
[in Swerga] yields whatever is desired.
mies, umsat. (p.) 4. See under, eg?.
acuwcGn&agQpsiiLj. Have you any
Qsr&uKar4<;^curj(?urAicj^. It will ad
thing to eat?
vance like enemies to the place of ex
w*/wa-i4. Give mc something, help
ecution. (p*.)
me ever so little.
?65rs>ic, s- Enmity, hatred, oppo
3iAQii_dr. A person of no worth,
sition, uauani, (opsr. ,jf3. 82.)
a good-for-nothing wretch.
188

vfir&giihvGjfgpib cQg^cQutb. Some


thing, whatever, ever so little.
O^eir^a). For, because.
<sQpn. Something, somewhat,
wherefore, per chance.
67.3S7, s. Fault, defect, &c, a poetic
contraction of spit. (Compare o.)
*67^JJ"/i>, s. Cause, means, a/y$
2. Preparation, ^u^ii.
sigiasuuL-, inf. To be favorable.
6rjS, s. [j>rov.~\ A poor, innocent
personas Qua*?.
GJfB&l, QQpeor, ejpfslQesrGsr, Qeueor,
off, v. a. To praise, extol, applaud, g<**.
2. To worship, to adore,
(p.)
sj^7, r. noun. Praising, extolling.
67^i5, . Height, eminence, s-ujjii'd2. Dignity, greatness, Qumai. 3. A lord,
master, Quataadp&piGfitai , 4. A king,
jfr**. 5. A mountain, ioJrj. (p.) 6- [in
pro*.] As siglevf; [ex Big. f.]
*<5jmf&!Tihy . A hand-mill, ^iBbbs.
2. A sugar-cane press. See fiu*Pfiii.
G)k$gB&Gd, s. A mill-stone.
eri^jreuas, s. The axis or upright
shaft on which the upper stone of a
mill is turned, >rfa>iu*#.
sip, v. a. To sustain, support, hold up,
to carry m the handas a weapon, &c.,
to endure, to sustain a character, reputa
tion, &c. ; to supportas a beam, pillars,
&c, pt*. 2. To raise or spread out hands
as a beggar; to raise a thing with the
hands spread, smCus^. 3. To eatch or
receive in the hands or arms, to receive
as flowing water, rain.&c., with the hands
or with a vessel in the hands, ur^PrQAsaS
ujoipsapGtjtjj. 4. To hand up with extended
arms, s)*^Gc*^!i<3*f<S*. 5. . n. To be
elevated, exalted, -iu/r.
eiffiiuQsBeraDstjri. Persons of exalted
character. (p&. jffi. 90.)
BnsGum$px. To stand begging with
the arms extended.
opar0la<2iutfiiiSirffii. Spreading a corner
of the cloth and begging.
9ii^sQsir&rer, inf. To hold up any
thing. 2. To give a helping hand.
sr^?s^, s. [in pros-] One of the
three varieties of harmony in a verse
consequent on a peculiar combination
of metrical feet.
erih$g)ets>&3:Qfuuei), s. The har
mony of sounds peculiar to Qae&rut
verses composed of an*?; 0*ri_J--r
also, a verse of that harmony.
srihfdeia&pgieireirei), s. The harmony
of sounds peculiar to *k5 verses of
j also, a verse of that harmony.
eiisjdem&pgiriEiado, s. The harmo
ny of sounds peculiar to
verses o
gttrfiumaySWim-, also, a verse of that
harmony.
STii$eB>&iuaeii60, s. The harmony
of sounds peculiar to ^* verses of
QmiQu/tuppir; also, a verse of that har
mony.
ejis^lm^tuiri,s. Women, the adorn
ed, QuGss&ar. (p.)

iaT(ip
6jgjQatTti>u,s. The tusks of an ele
GnoiruL$$aw, s.
A metal-like
phant, curved upward and terminating
matter resembling gold, Quubaxudtsib.
horizontally, luibBtQsHiHj. 2. A curved
palankeen pole, or pole for carrying a STLoirso GrusQffjpsOyV noun, [a contr.
of u>(5ta*j.] liiing protected, defending
load,
one's self, 4uu%*. 2. Ktjoicing, being
67 .iQpySlio, s. Surpassing beauty.
elated. s^f&>. fp.)
no<y>*<Nu!fij5o5. The peacock rejoices
L$<an'?BnQiijmls, inf. To take a child
with out-spread tail. (.)
from another. 2. To carry a child in
awiru>aiaiar. The king who defends not
the arms.
himself. (?*.)
eji^eo, v.- noun. Holding up, rais
us sii 1^3= tii, s. One of the six Quits
ing, &c, one of the three harmonies.
ydS, (SuiayiJluirfiQMiarji. (p.)
sj ipeoeuesaressrth, s. A poem in 67i/>s)J(, s. Sweet flag, airlit-], (u/t
which the same words are repeated for
the purposes of clearness and strength,
ST lot, sQQpesr , ihQpeisr, uffuear, da,
v. n. To be proud, haughty, inflated, selfa rs^nesni, $. [prop, ejiigignenrib.
conceited, sprightly; to strut, to be stiff in
A hanging shelf, a rack, grate, shell
gait, Qtfs*<sp. 2. To be exhilerattd, to
to set tilings on, ^
i-. 2. The
be overjoyed, to exult, to be in an extacy,
hands, or arms extended forward or
to experience the highest delight,
locked with another's, to carry a child,
/)*. Cp.)
a thing, &c, - ant*tGui\j!gi<b. When exalted in pros
c^j -v J*K*' <?< .si-; g. To curry
perity.
on the hands so extended.
s. A bearer, supporter, one
4fl. Addressing the kings who were
invested with, aB*Q<u*&uvarused in
greatly elated, each one hoping to get
combination only.
the damsel, (ui^.)
STiliLJih, s. Eructation, belch, C?ar
CjwnispQsniEiGOta, s. Full, promi
nent breasts.
67 ij unfit sjuuQldQssejuuLD
ejwiTui-i, v. noun. Pride, self-con*_, inf. To belch, to eject wind from
ceit, insolence, elation, Qns*<3- 2. Ex
the stomach.
liberation, spiritual joy, highest happi
ness, iStisetuLj. 3. A sate-guard, defence,
auuiiu/Soj, inf. To be belched
security, srm*i. 4. Thought, intention,
as wind.
*<s0e>( p.)
* oTld
s. The sacred golden
T(ip<HnfliyCmio!rtjL/st_4^i. It will prove a
mountone of the eight chief ranges. It
safe-guard throughout the seven births,
is the second of the ranges dividing the
(sp*. 40.)
known continent of India into nine VarerLoiruup,inf
To be elated, proud,
shas lying south of the Ilavarata or cen
Qrjtsw ii.
tral division, and immediately north of
the Himalaya, forming with it the bound WLdtjjj, QQpear, saef^ -,-<,, ,
ary of the Kinnara Varsha, <3un*iaJw.
simp, v. n. To be disappointed, deceived,
Wils. p. 979. Hehakuda.
CiAMiiCuf*. 2. To be puzzled, to know
not what course to take.
GTlo&ieiS, s. A kind of prepared
GuontBuQuita, inf. To be balked
arsenic, uJer,fij8.
in one's expectations.
ert-D^si/^^tii, s. One of the six
tajLcrrpj)!, SQpek, ejinirpplQeBTioisj,
<?!*-. Bicrpp, inf. To deceive or disappoint,
<5Ti_c>LjcB*E!!rLci, s. The mountain fig
tree, inJsunj^. (p.)
STiMLb, s. Delight, enjoyment, grati sj~<-S, s. A companion, an associate,
i_nSjJrr.jr. (*>.) fp?)
fication,
-\
38.) 2. Fascination,
stupor, perplexity, any illusion, bewilder GjiBsdiT isjgi , QQpsbr, eii&eonrsfiilQeisr
ment, or suspension of the mental powers,
Or, (?*<*-, vtAaitif, v. n. [prov.~\ To de
derangement, iou**<4. 3. Night,
4.
spond, despair, to stand aghast, be at one's
Safety, defence, protection, security, safe
wit's end, pmmtgApm. 2. To stare about,
guard, guards, r*rA>. 5, Hoarded treas
not knowing what to doas when a great
ure, Liepu*>. 6. Jollity, mirth, frantic joy,
catastrophe has happened, u>sji&M/. 3.
arfiiL/. 7. Curtain, &n**9a>r. 8. Sacred
To be amazed, absent-minded, thinking
ashes,
fp.)
of something else, <fct,R^p.
vu>j$&i^sncp&'8i&iii&<5. Do not come
enBeonk^S, s. [proc] One who is
so late at night, or at inconvenient times.
despondent, aghast, thunder-struck, &c,
QarQvargtQicmuijlm. The grateful ship
fia>sggnepumdi: 2. An oblivious person,
of consanguinity. (f>.)
icpc*i-.jr. 3. An absent staring person,
artGLD, *. Gold, wealth, Qurren.
Wils. p. 979. Hema. fp.)
>:-ii-ijf. Having the Ehape of ^nBsmQsireoir, g. A fish, a kind of
Cmi, pttS*, Kxocoetus, L.
gold. (>*.)
ejLDf^i, s. An arsenic prepared in <sr(ipp, inf. [a contr. of ejLDQpp.]
To be proud, self-conceited, &c. (See jr
a gold CUp, Qurp QqC-iq-uui**!oxrih.
*.) 2. To be fascinated, to be captivated,
GjLDLoesisrei), . Gold in a state of MttOi-ip.
3. To be deranged, wuti*; [ex wii,
powder.
bewilderment.] (p.)

etypp iA&Quxbp. More infatuated than


a madman. (<sp& )
67(ipgtLeen emit, s. The impassioned
princes. (mt_.)
STtil^, GV)OT, 67ti)L9(3'6!ir6Br, (?ai;6Br,
viiu, v. n. To be at one's wit's end, &c.,
j*o>>i_iu. 2. To rejoice, to be overjoyed,
arf*.. fp.)
jV!0^<i<;.(;ii/i4Liii^r^;rf<;. Who can
this be wandering about the street in
anxiety?
OiiiuQrdruCnodiiji)/!*/. The idle will be
perplexed. ($aai.)
57 uj, QtDgji, tspgi, oujw, ejiu, v. n.
To combine, to unite, Qui^tf. 2. To be
situated, to belong to, C. 3. To be fit,
to be suitable, o*u. (p.)
yj>L/<)jsri4. The attendant retinue,
(sft>.)
8l&li'jnABii*#srmh. This is the fit
time for reaping.
t&QaufL-ibQuttjtM. The lake where
conchs abound, (aman* C.)
WUJ, d8Qpeisr, pQpeisr, uQuasr, ds,
v. a. To resemble, to be like, be similar to,
SuuS(yi*. fp.) 2. To deceive, cheat,
defraud,
QpQmGpijA(gQpC-(2utQnnSpfigtij, O thou
whose teeth are like the points of quills
and thorns.
iBarQfsQmiji^Si. The moon that resem
bles your face
ejiuuu. The infinitive of ejiu, like,
used as a particle of comparison, -
fa>tn4Qffr&. (p.)
QP4GflejuuG>*utfii(!fl3)*i&i. Teeth resplen
dent as pearls.
ejubiliu, v. noun. Deceit, fraud, im
position, cheating, ~&t*il>.
sjujuussttlLi, inf. To deceive,
defraud, circumvent, to dupe.
51 rath, s. A holy place, one of the
Bix places sacred to Subramania, p<j(T.r
G',-..--,:. - - , See
7st &m i_Lo, s. The castor plant,
,gu>OT*<5. Wils. p. 173. Eranda. (p.)
*6JT tfiusar, s. Ganesa, eS isniuaesr.
Wils. p. 980. Heramba. (p.)
57 J"ffO, s. A muscle or other bivalve
shell, e*A>. (p.)
<5i!Tir <o~j!T iris sit, s. [prov.] A kind
of medicinal toddy extracted from the
palmyra tree, tn*tb.
57 titsnrirus!r ti>, s. [prov."] The keel
of a Vessel, uJrA*vA)rrijfljia.
eJnnuueoetaaQiun<S^io, v. noun.
Laying the keel of a ship.
572r/TGT7ii, s. Abundance, plenitude,
fulness, plenty, multiplicity, ii<gfi.
goes are in abundance this season.
57//?, s. A large tank or reservoir
for irrigation, a lake, oi4. 2. [aim writ
ten tiH.] The seventh lunar asterism, iyf
. (p.) 3. [prou.] The hump of a
bullock, ^L-ufiftAQftun. 4. [in reproach.]
A prominence on the nape of the neck,
through corpulence, vm^it*>.
a/Mlt6i6fiieBmtu$SBTMjil)uilt&. If the Ox's
hump grow too prominent, it will not sub
mit to the herdsman; i. e. if one of low
rank becomes great, he will despise his
former superiors.
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<67/f
jtugttGxityipfiuQuTsSpp. He is become
contumacious, unruly, &c. spokeu of a
Blare boy when grown, &e.
little shrub, Jutropha glauca.
ejif)uutTtu3:&&)i7eiireoii>, s. A field
conveniently situated for being watered
from a lake.
GnfliostDt, s. A watering channel
from a lake, atttiurim*H_.
67/flOauili_, inf. To dig a large
tank.
sit, s. A particle of comparison, s_o/
amci/tjL/. 2. Beauty, jfietg- (/'.) 8. A team
for ploughing, including the plough and
other apparatus, m-ofumx. 4. A yoke of
oxen, cpeiM. 5. 1'loughing the plough
as an occupation, a-spe/^Q^oSw.
jire%L;<2>f4*roir. He is a person pos
sessed of twenty yoke of oxen.
xrnGuiGfitsr. Shoulders beautifully
rounded like a bamboo.
mtjQairtair^r, Carp-eyed beauties la
dies with eves as beautiful as the carp-fish.
ftor^C.sif.ffaraxr^a'iS. If you desire
wealth attend to agriculture.
67jif<s ej(Wjip, inf. To plough.
ujfii. With how many yoke of oxen does
he plough (his land)? i. c. how many yoke
of oxen has he? or how many acres of
arable land does lie possess?
ejrjirsmseyLD, s. Ploughing, tillage,
agriculture, a-fpf.
ejanetrir, s. Husbandmen, agricul
turists, E-ipr.
ejifiesrsurrt^isffej^tfieunej0(tpiBir
7i/jO^((S<M/, s. Ploughmen, those who
live by the plough, -je*.
ej0Lp&a, inf. To practise husband
ry, uaSiQfijuj.
sQaapugj, s. A poem of seventy
stanzas in praise of the plough by *iAuf,
S>'jriv. Sec Ellis, p. 44. (d.)
ejQsntil
inf. To plough, s_tp.
einssireo, s. The shaft of a plough,
ijBxjJ<**r). 2. Shaft of a carriage,
ejni&h, s. Implements of husband
ry. 2. The wealth procurable by hus
bandry.
ei*9{lii*>i0mar. One who has neither
oxen, implements of husbandry, nor
seed, corn, &c.
Gjnpptuuu), s. Ploughing in season.
ejirpQpiTLflei), s. Agriculture, hus
bandry, -0f4Q/fruSAi.
enT/BiryP, s. A small circular piece
of wood with a hole in the centre to re
ceive the cord /i_**aSj by which the
ploughman can regulate the depth of
the furrows, *uauuSG&($iuLj.
ejrruuessr, s. [prov.~] The rope
for attaching the oxen to the plough, or
the plough-beam to the yoke, mii_rj*
67/rijytl, c. noun. Ploughing for
the first time in the season, on an auspi
cious day begun with appropriate cere
monies, m*C<x>s.
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J6>)
e7/fuyi-l<_, inf. To yoke the oxen er^juvsk, s. The king Sola, Q&ntpeisc.
to the plough.
(/>)
eirrsuiujLD, s. A share of the pro sjeo, s. A muscle, or other bivalve
duce allowed for the team and agri
shell, erfgfi*.. (liott.)
cultural implements used in cultivating 'STS!), ejpQQpeisr, eipQpm, GjpQuetsr,
the hind, vidansiQaiQs^ibaiBtta.
Bp*, v. a. To receive, accept, admit,
QpcmQeBrrr&fVjeetirept, s. The first
allow in argument, concede, welcome, Qu
or best yoke of oxen.
*. 2 To agree to, assent, approve, to
like, 9^44<2str. 3. To adoptas a child,
iSssrQemiT, &. The second or hina sentiment; to embrace, espouse, receive,
dermost yoke of oxen.
jfcS^*. 4. To receive alms, gifts, &c.
OunearQeariistL i_, inf. To plough
as a lieggar, to receive in hand, iSimsGups,
5. To stretch out thehandsin supplication,
for the first time in the season on an
begging, &c, il#arni. 6. To undertake,
auspicious day begun with the appro
enter upon, engage in, make an engage
priate ceremonies as aiu^Ci-..
ment, i>*aJi_. 7. To take charge of, take
ZTirL/, s. Ascent, elevation, excite
the responsibility of,
8. To
ment. rW*ffl. 2. The diurnal passage of
oppose
in
battle,
meet
the
foe,
rpiA.
9.
the heavenly bodies,
(p.)
t\ 7i. To be suitable for, agreeable to, adapt
itoCsaiLtgiAfig. (The sun) rising and
ed to, appropriate, becoming, gj=>*iriS(s4.
turning to the right, (^tjofty.)
apufrmtjii&. Begging is disgraceful.
*STc, s. Cardamom, the plant or
aCt2.suuif.isiipie<jiuQj($AQapuriu. If you
act according to orders you will be accept
seed,
Elettaria cardamomum. Wils.
p. 173. Ei.a. 2. (p.) An unguent for, able to him.
perfuming the hair of women, a>tSitinigi.
j[gQptui$ip(2&*iBg. [commonly arr& or
3. (**.) Aromatic spices, i,T#SsirijLiiri_ii.
up *mC-i-igi. ] That will not be accept
able or proper in the sight of God.
Gjeossnth, s. The berries of the
t&&<3*i''f$!pS*P<BV'. Will this be
cardamom.
agreeable to the divine niiud? is it just?
s760<sgjLp6i) sjeneunn^tfio), s. A
meaning it is not.
perfumed hair knot. (rp. 6.)
S76i)(gipii/r/f, s. Ladies with fra
And the crime of this brahmanicide you
become chargeable with.
grant hair.
trgiQippQ/s~iir. The opposing foes.
er&>uuiril, s.
A waterman's
t^i-ratorffm^GL/nurffoifftu^ps^. The kind
songthe word cw<a occurring, suup
ness of Latchmana in receiving (into
his own breast) the dart thrown at
ejeOiBQ, ereoeurflQ, s. The seed of
Vibeeshana.
the cardamom.
ejpGurriT, s.
Beggars, religious
ejeonfia'S'sii, s. An electuary, gj/f
mendicants, brahmans.
ejppewujiA, g. A suitable or con
ejeon^(^!rsmui,s. A medicinal pow
venient time.
der.
erpputy.ejppGungi, adv. At ran
ejeon^lu>n^^es>n, . A medical pill.
dom, without premeditation. 2. As is
fit. mete, becoming, appropriate, proper,
&p(Speou>, s. A small cardamom.
suitable, equitable. 3. As one likes,
according to one's own pleasure.
a7s\)u), t. [port, leilam.] Auction,
selling by auction,
apsudOsir&reir^ inf. To receive,
admit, allow, agree, to accept. 2. To
sreoQsu. Betimes, in season, early,
undertake, engage in. 3. To take
previously, already, apsQi. (p.)
charge of, become responsible for.
GTsO/retT) t. [roc. a)/r, my friend.-]
mps
ejpsQeu, adv.
Properly,
A female frienfl or companion, C^iA (p.)
suitably, f*. 2. [prov.] Before, <jp<Sr
<sjs91 a. Toddy, vinous liquor, err.
(also Bp*ar, improperly).
eyp&iids, inf. To behave pro
(/>)
perly or with moral rectitude. 2. To
act so as to please.
To unite, to combine, to join, to be
fit, adapted to, Qur<j*,. 2. To be suit
ejpemaejp<-\^ v. noun.
Agree
ed to, to consist with,
3. To
ment, approbation, Qus^f^ib. 2. Accep
be able, be possible, be practicable, be
tation, reception, acceptance, ^;i>8*itii.
competent for, -c_.
3. Receiving alms, &c, J^wwffi^seo*.
awfsxGiiSuibiSotr. Thou halt uttered
apqi^ldQsrrL-eOf v. noun. Apply
improper words, (msii.)
ing grammatical rules, definitions, &c ,
jg^Ji!_cjrCiuiiijj. Canst thou do this?
where they may properly apply.allowing
ejg2iK!8rnf)uju>, s. A possible thing,
of exceptions, exercising discretion,
what one is competent for.
&c.one of the MP.
ereoeo, v. noun. Joinings, possibility.
s7pi-ipeL'eissfluj, inf. To dress in
the proper fashion, ^*n*nj. 2. To
ejednpntti s. Impertinent persons,
adjust a woman's garb after illicit in
g)wuvs#. 2. Foes, enemies, ua>*mi.
tercourse, ^s4wa>3aMuvi*/*a term used
ejeoiremLD, Keg. v. noun. Inability,
in works describing the eight kinds of
impossibility.
marriage. (/).)

srarf?
ejppeo, c. noun. Receiving, &,c, <GT3U, SQpesr, ejsSGenreir, (?ai/6Br, sjoj,
ejQp^Gil, s. The seven continents.
v. a. To command, order, give directions
ejQgu0eii), s. The seven stages of
tjsCeinsu, s. Time, sneJu>. 2. Day
to, *tLi_JSi_ 2. To incite, stir up, prompt,
life. See <jg-ii.
of twenty-four hours,
3. A tank,
stimulate, move, inspire, rouse, instigate,
(p.)A*u(e. In the first two meanings,
ejQgeoaw, s. The seven worlds,
set
on,r*i_.
3.
To
send,
despatch,
jygnj
ca*<u is used as a synonyme of *><*;
including the earth and six supernal
u. 4. To discharge (arrows &e.), shoot,
which see
worlds.
throw, cast, raiu. 5. To excite and de
srsi/ii, s. Fault, disgrace, reproach,
spatch (a demon against one), Qese$p.
ejQifiQp, s. Seven times seven. 2.
Seven of each, .: ,-.
o*/r(oAa*cp/fu)(y*^. Sons who need not
<spr>- (/>)
be directed by their parents are a contin
w(ArQa/!a&Q3e&j$ta*uuirG)*it. Some said,
GjQipQjjp'feiQfGmp^ s. Seven ge
ual comfort to them.
will it be a disgrace to us? (**)*.)
nerations, the duplication of the nume
jfntaCorJ.uC^w. The dart thrown by
smiwuii. Thou dost not consider
ral Indicating an equal number of gene
the demon.
thy faults.
rations both on the side of husband and
wife.
sra9aSt_, inf. To excite, prompt,
jsi/fS/C<sil<s, inf. To enquire into
rouse, instigate, set on. 2. To send a
faults; to intermeddle when an injury is
ej^uifiQiunshr, s. The sun as drawn
devil against one.
done.
by seven green horses, .gAipdr.
@fcfl9iQs*jfifi$tQsmimGmC-umisiw. "Who will
ej&jthsS'BssrQfifi^o, s. See ^tupjpiui
67(l//t9, s. The seven sacred cities,
investigate the faults of the king?
S&rrQP^Ai. 2. The subject of an active
also witten ni4, and (^j<j. See y/l.
verb used in a causative signification
stsusO, s. Command, order, direc
ffQiT(ip&isa>,s. The fourteen worlds,
as <j)rjvajEiLif.ar, the king built
tion, QtaaQr&ifffaas. 2. Commission, de
viz.: seven supernal and seven infernal.
a house; i.e. caused a house to be built.
spatches, discharge, 7id. 3. Services,
See _uaiA.
duties as directed, enjoined or otherwise;
sieL/suirssr, s. A master, a super
attention to a husband, &c, uidUm_ 4.
if
&slc, s. The seven sounds of
intendent, director, s^jSpmar.
Instigation, excitement, inspiration,
the diatonic scale.
zrLp&iis,
s.
A
ram
of
the
common
8<a>. 5. The imperative mood, rcuS!br
er&iQeuQp, s. Seven of, to, for, or
sheep, Q*i4io^**i_r. 2. The ram of a spe
eejjp- 6. Influence, authority (of com
from each, seven by seven.
cies of sheep, called #<jra, a fleecy sheep,
mand), m\-#gM>a. 7. Directing a demon
ieTnLffi-4r. (p._)
upon an enemy by witchcraft, ileiwGu
sjmip, s. A poor, indigent person,
&iS!i)LD, s. Prop. GJQs>i<sau>; which
a poor wretch, an object of pity, one that
jfwGexmpuit.. According to his com
is helpless, &c, mfiuA. 2. An ignorant
see
under
esoip.
mand
person, one of weak intellects, and piti
37f9ek)LDf_//rck>,
s.
A
species
of
tree
able. j(^9ufdr. 3. Simple, harmless, inof
ejaj&)irekejsupsnuek,s. A servant,
which
is
fancifully
said
to
blossom
when
fensive person, Cumf. 4. A woman, Ou*.
an attendant.
caressed by chaste and virtuous females.
The use of this word often shows pity
6;aj6J?i_, inf. To order.
Its smell is offensive to elephants, piwnb.
in the speaker.
va>ip<2u4*^ibu*>fig&G*ffUit. Will the en
ejsjeoQeSLLs sjgu)Q&tutu, inf. To
Crushing with his feet the flowering suSfcuii
treaties of the poor be taken up in the
do services commanded. 2. To serve,
lwSn
tree.
assembly of the great ?
to obey orders, to perform duties, to
vmffltijQpfi mtdasvji sc^<ftumiQs*r&q2ih.
The
wait upon (a husband or superior), GT(Lp. Seven, septuple, seven fold,
tears of the poor resemble sharp swords.
pQfoir.Note. Seven is considered a
special or sacred number. As a prefix
67SB)tpi(5ffKti)i-/, Deceitful pur
a&eoQsireireir, inf. To employ one
it is often kq/ or sift.
poses concealed under the guise of po
in service.
eiQgaL-ii if <si_),8. The seven
verty.
ja/)(?LDeuGi>, s. Services com
oceans.
ejaBLfifffesnaa&T, s. Poor people.
manded and implied.
aQg&y&i&Q&nnsrw, s.
A tower
sjeueOGtiniLun, s. The prescribed
seven stories high.
Want of power, pusillanimity, a poor,
form of imperative moodas Qrii.
erQpSfeoLDiTL-iii, s. A palace seven
pitiable state, '.'>.
er&ieosS2esr1 s. The imperative of
stories high, lit. with seven door frames
ejsaifi eretflaj suitsm, s. Poor, miser
verbs.
one above another.
able people.
6T(LplSIpULj
GJLpUSUlj) 67 1 iSlpu
esjpuesS S7 sup u esafl eS em i , s.
6768>fGio7tpsB)c, s. Ignorance,
Services commanded. In epistolary
t/, *. The seven different living beings,
simplicity, j^/awo. 2. Timidity, pu
writings and in conversation, this is
viz.: I. Gfii, supernals. 2.io**i, men.
sillanimity, want of fortitude and ener
often used as a compliment.
3. rf^B(g, beasts. 4. tjpo, birds. 5.
gy, powerlessness, cowardice, effemi
nnir, reptiles. 6. H
aquatic
sja/pGuiu, s. A demon instigated
nacy, CueojwwD. 3. Poverty, wretched
creatures.
7.
rri,
immovable
tilings
and sent against one, aitiuCj-Quii.
ness,
as
trees,
plants.
GfillpG&llGuifnSanwGuGtii. Disclose not
vif)(2uiuA.9ntsi)tuuiSmtsti. A hired devil
ejifiUf-iSekQurrs, inf. To accom
your defects even to your friend.
will unroof the house ; i. e. a hired foe
pany a poet or learned person seven
is more to be dreaded thau the person
e7srotfiB)u) /tl! t_, inf. To be timid,
steps on his departure.
that hires him.
fearful, yielding, effeminate, cowardly.
esippp'fcgT. Seven-fold.
7 sii empi, s. [proi\~\ Belching, eructa
2. To pretend to be poor, to feign
poverty.
tion, CUL10.
ejes) ifieia w?peer li, s. Lowliness,
sjgui iei&ia, s. The epwih plant, j>j&
The period of Saturn's evil influence
meanness, poverty.
being seven-and-half years. See nt-
w*>, Amthura soma.
e}6S)tfieB>wuLj^^l,
s. Ignorance, fool
eTedetTihiS, s. The thirty-first year
<57iPIP(3l-/> * The seventh case or
ishness, want of discretion, prudence,
of the Hindu cycle which corresponds
&C-, Jf&UMM/644l.
local ablative, vtfinhQ^jp^ieaui^ts^.
with the one-thousand-eight-hundrodand-thirty-seventh year of the Christian
eiLpniasneo, s. The first post of crsyrswLD, s. Reproach, contempt,
era, ^/<ji_i4.
disrespect,
2. Wantonness, dalli
the marriage-shed when planted on the
a/, s. An arrow, ^ii>L/. 2. Pain,
ance, rii. 3. Mockery, utsitib. Wils. p.
seventh day before the wedding, a lucky
day being chosen.
980. Hei.asa.
(P-)
ejQgQanensrw, $. A heptagon, sep 57n#/i>, *. [vul ] Disgrace, dishon
r,*r._J2ir<jLiri. Like a deer shot with
an arrow
tangular figure.
or, contempt, ffi^jfi.
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tseiflpiDniiuQuffi inf.
To speak
with contempt, to mock.
ejerflpuiiTiuuCouiTa, inf. To become
despised, disgraced, to have one's de
fects exposed.
GrpiBiQairLLustnp, s. [asQp6oevi8eo
] A drum used for calling cattle by
the inhabitants of a woody region, (prop.
vpgtuLieDp or apj^GsiCuevp.) (*>.) (/>)
gpsrr/ri&jpiyzeuir, s. Warriors,
soldiers, ui_fff. (p.)
HT/Siusff //?, s. A kind of arsenic in
its natural state, *AisSiui**ia*ib.
<srjv. Rising, entering, &-<urrf&. 2.
The male of beasts in general especially
the bull, a male lion, buffalo, deer, elk,
pig, bosgrunniens, u, ftt>*ii>, *T@miD, mar, to
nr, uotrfi, */^ia#dr, |)^i>)ir. 3. The
male of sharks,
4. The male
conch, ^*r#B. 5. The male of the pal
myra, &C, ubr(3C.uiMlj&<air. 6. The
sign Taurus of the zodiac, j8i_uSrift. 7 .
The first lunar mansion, jj#J8m*. 8.
A thunder-bolt,
(p.)
ergvprigeu, inf. To grapple with and
conquer a wild bull as a test of bravery
by a suitor, tlm-^gfm.
GsgjnfrmQpnGsi, s. Siva, lit. the bullrider, ft<v<jr.
srpgtuu'2ei!r, s. A male palmyra,
r$<3sr^<3Qerpffuuter. A male palmyra
in a place of cremation.
ejpgveunaenreisr. Siva, lit. the bullrider, 8*ftr.
iBQeisrst * A shark, the king of
fishes.
tsrjv, SQpeisr, ejplQearesr, Ca/6or, <ssp.
v. n. [also used with the impers. terminations.']
To rise, riseas the heavenly bodies
as a kite, &c.; to emerge,
2. To
get upon, mount, to ride a horse, a vehicle,
mrsarQiop. 3. To enter, to penetrateas a
nail, a probe, a thorn; as thoughts or ad
vice into the mind, &c,
4. To em
bark, to get into a boat or vessel, to be
ladenas cargo, xuuQtvp. 5. To be eleva
ted, high, beyond, &a ; to exceed medioc
rity, to be excessive, redundant, super
fluous, .uf. 6. To exceed in number,
weight, measure, to rise in price, quality,
&c., QprsDSQpfieSiunfisfl&s. 7. To pervade,
to be diffused through the bloodas
poison, t^jdtp.
ejr,sr*Spii<g*r{iiutt*s. To trace the track
of an animal up and down a hill, to or
from the water, &c.as a hunter.
(gg)a>i<2vfiirfr&: He came on horse
back.
udGifttSci-gi. The corn is grown np.
Qtrsare&gxDfergiGGipeScvfai. It did not enter
his mind, he did not take notice of what
was said.
urGaipwiMGtjffii. Small sums make a
large total, lit. mountains arc formed from
atoms.
)*/t6GpreidttSQaimiajarG6i><i. What is the
tonnage of this dhoney ?
ejp. [inf. of gjsji, used adoerbiaUy.')
High, much more, exceeding, iS*.
jimuutf-tGsptQxrQ. Give me more
than half a measure.
SiGfipuQugib. This is worth more.
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JinGup&Quppjp. That which is ob


tained at a high price. 2. That which
is valuable, precious.
sjpi&LLi, inf. To build up, to
edify, ju**ili_. 2. To refuse selling
that the price may be increased, fiaHu
(7^p*aiij. 3. To be restrained, or to
withhold as the clouds from raining, or
a cow from giving milk, laagmkOud
4. [local ] To collect scattered
grain in a heap, gjmptgftnBu^m^tm i' it*
QwiMm.
mfe/ubitiapfpGiup&su-if-^liLi-g!. The bcaven has withheld the rain.
G]p&&iLis}.pgn&a, inf. To hang
up a thing. 2. To hang one up by the
hand*as a school boy, a slave, &c, in
order to flog him.
ejpd(^esptu ejp^rrip, s. More
or less, about right, nearly.
vpArgsnpuuGur. To insult, to abuse.
tpGu(!s*Qsp*t3s*>pu. About one-hun
dred persons.
erpdQfeoeuL^lda, inf. To spend
extravagantly.
sjpeun/Eis, inf. To buy cheaper,
eju>Fifj*. 2. To be drawn up, distort
ed as the neck by cold, &c, 'osjGjp
67/na9i_, inf. To keep off a ves
sel from shore, r.-i..;'.v.i!^.i;....-naV.
2. To keep near to the windas a ves
sel, xippQpsurudi-. 3. To turn a vessel
to the shore, *<;*r!i_.
vpiBtLGt*5dia>umir&Qijr&Gur&. Like re
moving the ladder a person has as
cended.
erpeSpiBsuuniids, inf. To stare
at one, to gaze at one from head to foot,

rtBT$iaiGiijfli^uuiiAsiS&7a}. He did not


even cast a look at me, lie took no
notice of me. Amongst the Hindus it is
not deemed respectful to look at a su
perior in the face j even when address
ing him or receiving his directions.
eigussmi, s. The very end, the
extremity, op^-tve^s-am.
ejgn(^^}as)ir^ s. A riding horse.
sjjpi*(Sjix)nnyi sjjp/Lcnjrii, s. Impro
per, unruly, or vicious behavior, wwjp.
ejgnfenirems, s. [prov.~\ In building,
a large lath passing through the ends of
rafters, ensioiijQar&ofj* fivrs^.s.
erjpigoemp, s. A port, place of em
barkation, exportation, &c,
ejgtQmpfl, s. A high forehead
(regarded as a fortunate mark in a man,
but unlucky in a femaleas calcu
lated to cause an untimely death to her
husband), also a mark of a masculine,
imperious and irrasciblc temper, jp*p
Qtpfi.
sjiiulsl,s. An extra batta or allow
ance above the stated proportion, to a
servant, for expenditure in the temple,
for an entertainment, &c, jfi
aSi/QuiLt?., s. [proc] A toddydrawer's basket for carrying toddy, *
ejjp/QunQpgi, s. The sun as it
rises toward the meridian.
eigtiHirirGi, s. The constellation in
the sun's path from the equator to the
northern solstitial point,
See gV">ifo.-S3.
ej^ueuLLtu>, s. The difference, less
or more than sixty Indian hours, in the
passage of the moon through any of the
asterisms, also the difference in the
and Curat as affected thereby,
*fiffirQflfi*tiuwr*irifi*>&(2tij0Qf>eep. 2. In the
division of the inheritance of lands,
trades, &c, the excess above or the de
ficiency in equal shares, utBan^t-agia-xt

isiihQfp, inf. To be accomplish


ed, to succeed.
ssanQiup, inf. To land, disem
bark. 2. To attain the shores of final
salvation.
a(n?iw sea tS)., s. [prop. 67jj*dl_.]
Gjjpievrreo, s. A long tail a good
The very end, jypooi?.(.
sign in certain animals, /.-,_.<...
67(2f(?Lo, s- A height which one
uaBffml&Qi&tsgsx-mipKi&Ji. A long
cannot reach, or to which water cannot
tail for a cow and a short one for a
rise, e-<ui*.Sii>. 2. An enterprise above
bull are desirable.
one's power, Q#aju*-i_<ffAuifl. 3. An
vffQiiuiSii. Increasing beat or sun
inconvenient engagement, unsuitable
shine as the sun rises towards the
contract, &c.as an unequal marriage,
meridian, xrauQwunJ&iopp. !&pn(Q*ij
gaatreixoin USe,
ejpldQsnaretr, inf. To establish
ejQpQss, inf. To lift up the head,
one's self in a high office, &c, to arrive
eyes, &c., <JioOuS*a.
at a high state of sanctity, or to attain GTpu, SQpeisr, ejpuilQL-enr, Qoj
a higher degree in religion. See rfJw
r, spui-. v. n. To be engaged in, to enter
or uifltb.
upon a business, &c, ^Jeul1l/i_. 2. To be
etpliSQniGdlfisQaretri-liir. [/)r0!'.] lie
persuaded, to become a parly in a con
has risen in caste by marrying in a
tract, &c, to agree, consent, *icw@**.
higher family (spoken sarcastically).
QGpebr, ejpuQ^^lQesr
er/zSi, inf. To stick into, to cause GipuQpjSJ,
*, Gmor, spuSfi/st v. a. To ordain, establish,
to enter, to pierce, nxuasbm. 2. To
appoint, assign, to set on foot, institute, to
place, set up, fix, app.
put into office, iftutf**. 2. To persuade,
etiviwH1-!-*' Skw.-hk?. Bending the
to prevail on by persuasion, induce one
bow and fixing on the bowstring.
to become a party in a contract or other
Liqs&petoiiaMiaBiuQiifitLirdsr. He intro
transaction, g)OTM*0#iui/. 3. To prove
duced the probe into the sore.
in law, *#*iS*. 4. To create, to make,
eipliLQuunnss^ inf. To look up.
form, construct, compose, E-<*uoimr. 5.
To provide, prepare, arrange, o^fuuS
2. To attend to one when speaking. 3.
Afi; [cx
To look or stare at a person.

83
^imtsTMigppmteBQaitirQppuGltSil&taii. They
have unjustly convicted him. 2. They
have unjustly accused him.
ejpuittS, s. Institution, establish
ment, a constituted state of things, ifror
r<A. 2. Covenant, contract, engage
ment, e-i_cjuij-4ei>.. 3. Established cus
toms or rules, qp*>p. 4. [ With the prefix
uaugsi or nJW] The Testament, among
Christians.
erp/Diii, a. Rise, ascent, acclivity,
2. Superiority, excellence, pre-emi
nence, C.-.rjs. 3. Fame, 4*0. 4. ExceBs,
preponderance, i<s$. 5. Increase, Ou(j*
m. 6. The flow of the tide, iQrppib. 7.
A lever or shaft for drawing water for
irrigation, trppmrii.
ejpp&aneo, s. The supporters of
a beam for irrigation, ^urRow^c@c5^.
Gjppa(iF)QDpf&>i Gjpp@pngg-&,
appjgrfii, s. Superiority and inferi
ority, highness and lowness, .tuif
2. Disparity, difference, disagreement,
that which is greater or smaller, &c,
mppsQsneo, s. A bamboo pole
with which water is drawn from a well,
ejpps&neo, s. A bucket used for
irrigation, itHsepttsQtiii.
ejppiAi^eo, s. The supporting tim
bers on which the well-sweep oscillates,
being generally attached to a pillar
which is fixed in the ground.
erppLDirw, s. The well-sweep, the
picotta.
GTjbjpi, QQpehr, erpplQesr^sr, (Senear,
app, v. a. To raise, hoist, lift up, trofuu.
2. To load a cart, &c ; to ship; to put upon
a shelf, &c, set a load on one's head, set
up, pile up, stow, uitQmpp. 3. To put in,
cause to enter, insert, drive inas a nail,
m-^Capp. 4. (/>.) To teach, instruct, *.
m*Ap.
a*SCap^S^tai!a>uirmB<Sc.u-itlr. He has
put me in the loft, and taken away the
ladder; i. e. he has induced me to engage
in the business and then deserted me.
oi>pfifieiwfBafiliflsBiQardtutt0luj*!eexGii>Gwp
p~QP&a>giQpA<ga:i-QijBr($i. He said, the triple,
full-moon-like umbrellasthus transfer
ring the benignant qualities of the posses
sor to the umbrella.

83

83
This is 6Ji<5B)g!r5iruj^B)rf, s. One of the sixtythree devotees of Siva, Bmnsif-arrjuu^ffepmi
cribing her sufferings to the evening
Grgpith. A particle affixed to finite
twilight.
(<5ppsB>fiQjjs6r(2uiGwppuufifolsBr, He Sought
verbs, gerunds, nouns, &c, and meaning
although, even if, also, at least, &c, SZhz
to fix the blame on me.
ejppluQuiri ejpfSeSt, inf. To
QrjGfiWMCnSpC ?u* IfiwiGfiQu. Oh!
transport, to export goods.
God of guds, I shall he born again even
after the death of this body.
erpgtigjeinp, s. Place of exportation
or embarkation, g<r>poj>*&.
sjSsbt, adj.
Other, the rest, &c,
rJOTu.Note. In some connections, it
ejpgvuifiil, s. Export. 2. Cargo.
appears to be an expletive, (p.)
ejpjpiujslffiQ&eoeii, s. Shipping ex
ej2ssriuir ej^ksr uu en n ef&a/Caj/T/r,
penses.
Cg>*, s. The others, the rest.
ejpjpiinfUiusBireisBr, inf. To export a
eilesTuj, s. (sing. ej^esr tugi .) Other
cargo.
things.
eSeirdQspp, inf. To set up, to ejSssr, s. An eel, ineoiEif^iJ'ear. (p)
place a lamp, to light a candle.
ejehr. Why? what? wherefore? a
(V)t$.(2ujpp, inf. To people, to
change of var. 2. An affix of entreaty,
QrAsuQur&ixjfiQsiSefiL-jQftAi. 3. The com
populate.
mon termination of the first person sing,
ejppih, v. noun. Hoisting, raising
in verbs and appellatives, , .-ewcQiirg-aoioJ
Up, Gpjpa>*.
@S.Nute. ear is the common form of
Grew, s. Others, the rest, soffewiu or
answering to a call. It is also in some
places used as a sign affixed to the name
fcr. (p.)
of the contracting party in the introduc
fiiQuQfi^GfaraitfiifiQpfnbiffu. The other
tion of bonds.
derivative letters are formed in the same
rQ<ari*urAiaw. No one cares (for him);
wayas their originals.
i.
e. to afford him relief. 2. There is no
sjesraQ'sit , s. The QeugjuuidS
one to defend him.
plant, Bollata, L.
aQaiai<s&>. For, because, if it be asked
why.
sjemth, j. [cu/.J A vessel, un/kf&nw.
afxrur. What, sir?
2. An utensil, a tool, *<j9. 3. (p.) A hog,
trQ^/nS&Qmttr^tM. To be cnreless.
u&fi. 4. Wild hog, fu-iiusr9. 5. An
vaimtfirii. Why did you come?
auxiliary particle for sounding the letter
/fjyCujor. [on/.] Do come, I pray you
*i aattfMm/hti, 6. A palm-leaf um
probably a corruption of ^sCm.
brella, jjSn.i<gsi_.
jysm^S CiLW (Jg)p<s{?ijQraTwfi He will
arssrti, s. Sin, fault, offence, uireuw.
have nothing to do with the matter. 2.
He rejects both. 3. He has a dislike to
Wils. p. 173. Enub.
every thing worldly, being disposed to
ejenrei), s. Millet of several species,
become an ascetic.
#te-, Panicum miliaceum, L. 2. An ear
JJ.U..-C".-. i
C
If you are
of corn, s$it. 3. Millet field, filesuLiatib.
called, answerlit say csr.
i.-fr*--;.i.i..
Why
should
I come?
(p.)
67 esrsuiriu sir, s- [vul.] A simpleton,
jjmiisewGurnQartir. Why should they
go? In the last two examples, the verb
a fool, Quevp.
is in the gerundial forma finite verb
ej^O)^, s. A general, pmsnppebr.
being understood.
2. A king's minister, statesman, a>*)tf. 3.
A barber, rrS< -. 4. A man of the *,-.,.-- <sjehrpe\>. A past verbal form of ejeo.
ejesigiQ&nenen, inf. To defend, to
caste, a soldier, QuirtSrar. (p.) 5. An
electuary, prtSwfimii,
plead the cause of another.
gtmpufr* 0*9* Qerim u.-a.
applicable to that.

m
particle, srAmuas vpertpQjeu&nk, the
g>. The diphthong ai, the ninth
bull walks. 6. A change of Sanscrit ter
vowel, gfru^<sJr. It may be written for
mination ,g, miL-Qtnsifi2&atfmi>*97iBifi&>as
jys> or vice versa. In the beginning and
fianaj for fit*, favor ; mfiarou) for toQmr, glory. 7
middle of a word, when followed by 55,
The termination of a class of verbals, Qci
or i, s is sometimes substituted for jfas
u9^Quiurtg^as oi_, walking. 8. A
djfaM***- for jyf ooia^* for u?; <g2suiuu>
letter used to give some words in a. the
for ^susjii -, oiciuAiforioiu#j. Words beginning
force of adjectivesas
antiquity
with s often take j/ii insteadas jyu
tjefcrsi_rf#rrGf, the learned of antiquity ;
* for ffiu<* ; j/iiGur for gdiut, Sec. 2. The
st^s, that day ; jipaoptx-eti, daily wages,
form of the second or accusative case, jfiir<ai
(p.) 9. A sound made to urge forward
t&(5Has jj^Sar, him. 3. A termination
elephants, iutZsBrmuuuiSf0il.Q(!u>rea)*.
of the second pers. sing. cfifttafiiuQiui^mani
<g> as Gutaj, thou art great; c^fer, gj, s. God, sL-eyeir. 2. Lord, master
thou art come. 4. A terminaton of nouns
jriDtorctr. 3. A king, jywdr. 4. A guru,
chiefly feminine, Ouj?J^as Qjs$a>*i, a
a priest, a teacher, 4M, 5. A father,
woman ; a**>p, a father. 5. An expletive
p**>0. 6. Beauty, jyaj. 7. Phlegmone
2-5

of the three humors or fluids of the


body, ff^.-soip. (See Jtrf.) 8. Cough, cough
ing, catarrh, cjioA). 9. Minuteness, ^a*r
10. [contraction of 3*51,] Five, (p.)
gKPPptSsB#aai*>(!pisi. Being afflicted
with phlegm and other kindred diseases
gjuyiiQartj., O beautiful flower-shrub
(metaph. for lady). ( a -r^.-g)Qv<BT$fitihQu(3tai&tb. To become so
great as to be called Lord (j&aQ*^.)
aartzrwcenQnp. My father departing
this life, lit. ascending to heaven,
gj^i appel. noun. That which is
beautiful,
gjmnjriaji
The preface
which is an embellishment. (eargtAi.)
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gO/5
gtuLLL$, s. Fine dust.
Go&frsk godST-ini, s. The letter gj.
vD&n!j'(g)i&su>, s. The letter gg
shortened in sound, *:iQuQp0gissffQii
goioSLo g3.sa?iuzi, s. Oneness,
union, combination, communion, fellow
ship; an aggregate, a whole of various
parts, 9*^il/*. Wils. p. 173. Aykya.
404.)
gifilJUUL. gj. QILIUM(5, ill/. To
become united.
*6<9rSH/f7 lUi-D
GQ&J3r<SU (Pi IL1 li>, S.
Riches, wealth, felicity, prosperity, Q#Aj
Eight species of gjwAuib are named :
(j(ti=m_/ilijii.) 1. Royalty, dominion,
2. Offspring waaar. 3. Rela
tions, *Spii. 4. Gold and other precious
metals, Qurar. 5. Gems, ioswD. 6. Rice and
other grain, QuAi. 7. Conveyances,
ani. 8. Attendants, ^if-ane. Some authori
ties give wives, cows, and long life instead
of some of the above. See itfs<*.
eg&eurfltULDSDL-Uj, inf. To attain
temporal felicity as above.
go su rfl'ixjQpeb en en ear sg* en rB'tu en n
or, . A rich man.
agQsti, s. Knowledge, opinions,
belief, &c, derived from tradition or uni
versal consent, ^^i^lionessfi^iQ^isesr^i.
Wils. p. 174. AlTIHYA. (p.)
cD^slsuiSrnDrremui %o$5ls, enerree> eu,
The law of inference from oral tradition,
popular belief, &c. See jj=t*>m.
gj^57. Being separated by spaces,
standing close but not in contact, C?9!i*
<ra. 2. Fineness, minuteness, subtleness,
permeableness, &etoa>u>. (. 43G.)
g>2g>Q<s&3li-Jn&g>&*>pih. Ijet the rice-crop
be thin, but relations thick, numerous.
[prov.]
i/svS*jj!0iaMjjgi4Su(jLiru.i>ff. Put the laths
rather wide apart.
^uuSrr, s. A thin crop of grow
ing corn.
ggprraeSeapppio, v. noun. Sowing
thinly, sparsely.
enrs^irir, s. The palmyra palm tree,
uSar, Borassus flabelliformis, L.
*goi5iQrLh, s. A Sanscrit grammar
so called, ^t^rtSuraremtjs. 2. One of the
twenty-seven Yogas, i6$$\uQiucsgQ$rar/).
3. A work on architecture, Sfyiu.sraiQsureSr
jr. Wils. p. 174. Ayndua. (p.)
*g3/5r/fl,s. The eastfrom ^jKSilnem,
the regent of that quarter, %*<g. Wils.
p. 174. Ayhdri.
gg/F^, adj. or noun. Five, epQneasr.
gjra.sSbijr, s. Five flowers feigned
to bo the arrows of Hindu cupid. (p.)
^iis2smd@u>euesr, Kama, the Hin
du cupid, lit. lord of the five arrows,
lasittoflsv. (p.)
cow azear, s. Ganesa, the five-hand
ed. He is represented with an ele
phant's head, the proboscis or trunk is
figuratively reckoned as a hand, 8,
194

egiEi&rrpQVenQujtreBr, s. A name of
Skanda, opcj*'*. 2. Verapattra, eSiu/t
firttt. (p.)
eoii&eoih, s. Sixty marcals.
goia&irpu), s. Five leagues.
gotasnujih, s. The five kinds of
*Fuii. (Sec south. ) 2. Other five kinds \
are used in witchcraft, viz.: 1.
pepper. 2. Qikpuib, dill. 3. gwii, carda
mom. 4. Q/si>(35i*, garlic. 5. Qu<5*
anuiii, assafoetida.
ggEi&niu ggireir ^msniLie^esmtsni,
s. Powders of five ingredients given to
women after child-birth, gcinssgi.
*Dij(3j!TeuiT, s. The five superiors,
SiiQuifffajri, viz.: King, ^t*St; guru,
father, iS/w, mother,
and elder
brother, ^ujui*. In some classifications,
B.LupWrut3r is placed instead of
goiKi(8)(Lp, s. The five confidential
servants of a king, gjisit<3t<gQf, viz.:
1. migtHni, ministers. 2. Lj^m&nc, priests.
3. C*u6W, generals. 4.
am
bassadors. 5. went, spies.
,^iaQsitem ii>, s. A pentagon, quinquangular figure, uigjdisOTii.
gjgjgsyr.g!', s. Five-hundred, gg/5

gg/sjSSsror, s. The five kinds of laud,


&c.,ffiu=Mi<!<Nii. (See
2. The closest
friendship or love between husbands
and wives, jj'(j74(_A*5ifl(i. (p.)
g>ii$%sm&Q&iuiLieir, g. A poem in
which the five different kinds of soil are
described and illustrated one of the
ninety-six Jiui^ii, ^#J!ru*^ii. (p.)
^i^r^surressfi, s. A shaft connect
ing the floors or stages of a car. See jy

IDjRJtjrs?ic5s. Torrents rushing from


the mountains.
3irsmi>su$psfigiaBiibutfiu>. The ^seb berry
is as black as a crow.
wgoDtuS&TwiBQt&piburih. Sethamparanr
is situated to the north of Madura.
s&)t3uSpQuiiuezrs6u(ir. Kampan made
himself great by learning.
gDihpniEianeo, s. The first post of
the marriage shed when planted on the
fifth day before the marriage, the third,
fifth, or seventh day being chosen, as
it may be lucky or otherwise, according
to astrological calculation, iDanuuijsfiaT

eg&jjrr>iuuL-&@ s. The tortoise,


,gO>lD. (p.)
egiQpnsmgeStgv)! s. [in arithmetic."}
The rule of five or double rule of three,
^wa/MMOiueattS0.
gotBQgnySieo, s. The five divine
operations, uS<j/*Piuii, viz.:
creation or reproduction. 2.
pre
servation. 3. ffjrii, destruction, re
duction of things to their primitive ele
ments. 4.
that act of the
deity by which he conceals from the
sentient soul its future destiny for pur
poses of moral discipline; concealing,
obscuring; i. e. involving the soul in ig
norance or illusion by means of magic.
5. jiSptBr&tb, grace, the various means
adopted for the deliverance of the soul
from the power of illusion and conse
quent transmigrations. See &<g$u&.
gDufeiir, s. The thirteenth lunar asterism, j/tjtmcir. (p.)
fDQpsea ggiurrea em ear, s. Siva,
the five-fnced, S)*ar. ( p.)
ggQp a nerval'jto, s. A five-poinled
arrow, u&Gpit'ct-piiih. (p.)
gihugr, s. Fifty.
ggwupQ/Xneiirjpi, s. Fifty-one.
ggiiurreo, s. [in grammar.'] The five
ur&, or the genders and numbers, s'ff
urAi. 2. The five modes of dressing a
woman's hair, gouaHjirifliiJrGpi?.iB>*. 3.
The hair of a female, !o*rfl-*pB<. See
UlAi. (p.)
g3ii>q6DiigguH-ieOear, s. The five
senses, u&?aS**iuih.
gilt-ieOppL-inanek, s. He who is
not comprehensible by the five senses
God, -/. (p.)
guzLjGiwQeijeiirGfTipiT, s. Ascetics,
holy persons, opefiar. (p.)
gu>Lj eo ear l~s a eo. Subjugation of
the five senses.
^wLfeoe^isnf&uSesflpuuesr^s. The
five kinds of creatures which perish by
means of the senses, viz. : 1. atnmntii&i- ttar,
fish, by the taste in catching at the bait.
2. m>)ptpc&>-&iah, beetles, by the smell.
3. tmpfi&Ai-tut&sr, elephants, by copula
tion. 4. peMiuffii-jf^Ewio, a species of bird
by harsh sounds. 5. gftuF*)-SLiij_Ai, a
species of insect, attracted by the light.
^wLjedeisreSleaiptunesT, s. An asce
tic, apcdimtlr. (p.)
gowLjeorrfsl, s. [prop."] Anxiousness,
being full of cares.
gjii>y,!fu>, s. The five elements,

goihjgrreBrio, s. The fifth lunar asterism, ii<j*PA_i6. (p.)

eothQurr/S, s. The five organs of


. sense, u&QeBfif.aib.

%@<3-i * The five trees in the


world of Indra, uo^cr, viz.: 1. sjtiemp
asrib. 2. spustb. 3. siffiseaih. 4. Liifieipih.
5. in&firlib.
goitjg^isrrpeiir, s. Indra, lord of the
five trees in the celestial world, which
yield whatever is asked or desired of
them, g)*)re*r. (p.)
gDifpleoisnsLu, s. A fabulous fiveheaded cobra, of which each head is
supposed to contain a very precious
gem. It is said to be found in moun
tainous districts and to have the
power of flying.
ggihpeS;i&e\>, s. The control of the
senses, gjihQutiuL-&s&).
Qtsrei^iiaH. Indra, the god of the cel
estials, is a living monument of the
wonderful power of those who control
the five senses.
^fF^@2/(5L/, s. The fifth case (@6ar)
one of the ablatives denoting proces
sion, similitude, limit, and means, s'A"6

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*-eir&irgtumis<nu&iUi9-&s. Be tllOU Slain
ggu>Qurr/8gi3iT&@, s. Enjoyment
by igu>xsut>la curse.
Of the Senses, Qur^qsuSarAQsrcrgiM.
ggLoQu/TOT, s. The five kinds of fDiutEj&TiT, s. [prop. goiuiT.'] Learned
brahmans of the Vishnu sect, n>maxrauuSrr
metals, l/*(?ws-*iA.
gjiu/ruijii, s. Five-thousand, g}ii&ir
ggwjQ*, s. A plant, i&G)uu%zisrdQ
M,
ice, Curculigo orchioidcs, L.
sgsntuiig], s. Five times five.
gntULin,s. Doubt, hesitation, uncertain
egGuaBauQuiTQgjzv, s. Five divis
ty, indecision, suspense, scepticism, terms
ions of the day, ffl^Qui^jp, viz.: uwZw,
of probability, possibility, and any thing
short of positive certainty are included,
eiiQflsd,, 2. (p.) Alms, charity, J#a>#. 3.
gja/aoauQuffajr, s. See
A beggar's vessel or shell, )
Phlegmone of the humors of the body,
goaien&inuSiTQpty., s.
The five
fiSiutiSicio. 5. Doubt, surprise, &c.as
methods of dressing women's hair. See
One of the
jyauQuircs-L^eapaSQjgiei^
as, QuirGrdl&Qu?LivsiGvjsu<al*vrgi ujdGdjs mfr
fgaiaameSgS), s- Five modes of
QfrmifisaQfigmflgi, whether the place the
damsel occupies is a lotus flower, the
interrogation for the solution of doubt
world of the gods, water, or the world of
ful subjects. See !.
serpents, it is difficult to determine.
goa/r, s. The five uiresarieuiT, or
JSuiOL(Sj^g QjaisJSarQirai. Though you
sons of uiesu<3, viz.: 1. pigiodr. 2. <tf
go
abegging, perform your duties. (gs
toor. 3. Jf;y#rr. 4. ffcgwrir. 5. ^ssGfi
CS>f.)
mar. 2. (//</) Tlie five senses in the
^aj65BT(gSso, s. An arthritic dis
language of ascetics, giiL/aidr.
ease arising from phlegm and heat,
seiji_AS. Subjugating the five
senses
goujd&iTLL&,s. An object or subject
gjaiijTjigj/FGPiFaS, . Dropada the
exciting doubt, indistinct perception,
wife of the Pandavas, ^Cnuzji.
problematical or hypothetical terms,
gaa/irii/uxrss-, j. A cow, u<9f. (jfi(B)
dy.^iJa/rrf^Ca/rQa/swA/ww&raoa. (See
(p.)
2. Doubt, eiGpsii.
ga/7ii/ui?(5ii>,. A bearso call
fsujd5i7iT6sr, s. A beggar, a mendi
ed from the prehensile power of his
cant, Li^wj*afrrir.
four feet and mouth, sn*).. (/>.)
eotu&QareSl, s. Terms or particles
gjaSjsiff, s. [commonly agCa/siS ]
of doubt or uncertainty, commonly
A creeping plant whose leaf is suppos
found in interrogative expressions, #iu
ed to resemble the fingers, a pentadacQioruSSuch as .g, , g>, Q*iiit iur, &c.
tyle, s'^"*! Bryonia laciniosa, L.
ggtus/rif , s. One of the three states
AW. In this plant the god Siva is said
of the pulsethat in which the phleg
to have concealed himself when pursu
matic humor is supposed to be preva
ed by uaimrdiiar, who had, by penance,
lent in the system, ASnu^GWti?.. See
obtained from him, as a boon, power
to destroy all on whose head he should
gnjijuz_, inf. To doubt, hesitate.
place his hand.
gguJuuLtrsDLD,
neg. v. noun. Free
ga9ja), s. The thirteenth lunar
dom from doubt and fear, certainty, unmansion, jfjp*i&r. (p.)
dauntedness, *<?,*jQ'rjTOo. 2. One
ggCa/aff, s. A place sacred to Siva,
of the eight sipiessi^H- See b^)ili.
piSievfitb. 2. A creeper. See geSsoS.
goujuunQ,
,i. Doubt, uncertainty,
ggaaaiig/, s. Five of each, &,c,
indecision, apprehension, suspense,
Qfiaih.
goisn^s, s. Small mustard, Qgia
cguji2ip/a&, inf.
One of the five
. 0~i-.) {p.)
kinds of questions which are proposed
to remove doubt from the mind, emGfi*
gcjiJ/L/S?, s. The first lunar asterism,
(p.) 2. The month of Oc
tober, gfiu&fiib.
giuuS?i_, inf. To give alms, i$e
gDL8&&i}>, . [prov.] Doubt, suspi
9iuuSiiSir. G ive alms before you eat.
cion, suspense in small degree, a>-"4. 2.
g>tuQpjD, inf. To doubt, eisQ^sui
Fear, apprehension, sy*#ia.
j/miGsGurs etes&Q 23i4*vi33(5&pgi, lam
afraid to go there.
goiuQweSlL-, inf. To be in a great
doubt, sisG2*m$*fit*. 2. To have the
The ^LDsnsrd^ plant,
rattles in the throatas a dying person,
goalie, s. Closeness, crowdedness,
QrHsii. 2. Assembly, autii_io. 3. Thin
ggaja/amr?, *. A figure in rhetoric
ness, flatness as of a plate, ^*iii.f.
as where doubt is entertained as to
(?>.)
whether a thing which bears analogy to
gotu iidSaffSwiss-, s. Butter, LjgjQaieacr
another is identical with or distinct
Q<ari.
(;).)
from itas ptfisnSaja&VjzQitirzi&jSsuiansQsi
Aj lar/tidtfijwma aiiaxcQpsciQ&tai. I doubt
gJdj.s/ssar, s. A demon, epHQuiii.
whether it is the face of a woman or a
uj !Ei & rr iLi & Q , s. [prov ] A demon
lotus flower, since it resembles so much
ess, a vampire, ^jQuwwtJuii.
the latter.

enujstjl&uju}, s. A figure in rhe


toric, . : i . " .'.
gotuaS&idfsj, s. A figure in rhetoric,
egtueijiieinLD, s. A particle show
ing uncertainty, doubt. See n-ii.
gjuja/a/Knu), s. A figure in rheto
ric, ^reiiei;*#fu>.
gsty/D, inf. To doubt, hesitate, to
be undecided, to suspect, to be in sus
pense, #kG0u>gi_uj.
aAsjQAfijpSbirpfawafi&fm-ijpj}. Won
dering at the sight of the whirling dis
cus.
uAa^FrtiffsOTKyQnuj^^sru. Suspecting all
neighbors. (f)Qj)
fgiLjpio sniLjpeii, v. noun. Doubt
ing, apprehension, suspicion, *mQpsib.
g>u-lvp0, inf. To cause or excite
doubt, to induce apprehension, s"QPSfgDtuir, g. Brahmans, uitituuitit. This
is the common term of address to brah
mans. It is also affixed to nouns as an
honorific particleas aijaouiuf instead of
*iicj*, the latter being a common name
for others. 2. (p.) Sages, opcrfwi. 3. Su
periors, K.u*G>r#. 4. The gods, u(J*.
goiuaS, s. Mustard, @. (p.)
gaiLfjSBjff, . A mythologic person
said to have sprung from Vishnu and
Siva, jqA^fL0$r&.
goujehr, s. [roc. giu/r, ggiu, goiuQasr,
pK ffiojrirtDrr, g^iosi.] Father, iSfir. 2.
Elder brother, i/G^rt*. 3. Guru, <y. 4.
An elder, a superior, a person of dignity,
respectability, master, &c, _iot(?ijr. 5.
A king, ^yr*<*. 6. A teacher, preceptor,
m-utfr$iwshr. 7. The god Kynnar, jgu*.
8. Argha, ^<j*i*. (p.) gui is sometimes
used in the nominative case for uras
Q'uisumffiSiSTi-iesri(S^fi(^Q^arf I will give it
to you after my lather, master, &c., is
come.
gjiu/r. The vocative of eoiueisr is
often used as an interjection.
^EUJTU40[riJ(5Frjy;iDQffcrs*A'>i_iueCSs,. . .
Strange indeed, though one has money,
the thing is not to be bought.
wrtgmwui. Come, sira common term
of salutation among persons of respec
tability.
^jfisaaisv>^ii(Sst^.e8)iutur. Take a wife, sir,
I beseech you addressed by a father
to his son. (ou*i*.)
jer>p*fi3a>iuiu. You Say, Sir. (urj/*.)
aCji. Poetic interjection expres
sive of grief, alas, alas, O lord, Qua
go i/j.Tszirsarti), s. A lion, &iasu>.
(p.)
ggOi/jsirso. A particle denoting
speed, urgency, Jw/it(5,*iiq.
gQiU:,sQ0fCf^e?f*w#wr^D*i/LlQ. The
valiant (Arjuna) speedily prostrating
himself before him, saved the life of the
brahman. (uv.)
Word of calling used by
Co
the fcmales of the <Bf. *i caste, tSat^fl,:,^.
gosjxu, s. A lady, a wife, a mistress,
fltutl. 2. A daughter,
3. A nun. a
female ascetic, pmiuQuair. 4. Parvati, uif-u
up. 5. Kali,
6. Durga, aitta*. (p.)
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ggCeujiT. An exclamation of wonder, * gsr/rsajfl, s. The wife of Indra, fgeuemtrii gja/ssaf), s. The name of
i8*,S>nS. 2. Parvati, wiuupi. See jyJw
pity, grief, pain, &c, ,a/Mjaf/4**Q*>.
a bush bearing fragrant flowersthe mot
erf.
Qfrdrfi shrub, (p.)
gsewjCur. Alas, alas.
sCj'uir>/<Jio. Ah ! no, that would be sin. *g> j-/rsi/6BW(i goj/ra/^ij), s. The ggeuesruj, s. Mountain paddy, loSso
elephant of Indra, -.? rg> i-j -8sr. 2.
0A. (p.)
Sjuuif.QiuQpif.t^atfiQtji. Alas, is it come
Male elephant of the east, 8^p*cjftar. ggCcsys?,*. Cor.) Equivalent, recom
to such an end as this? (*.)
Qscdt-tzreauQiji. Alas, alas, I am
fgnnGnetssrGsr egnnaipuunaesT) spense, substitutecommonly in money
ruined.
Indra, SH^rar. (p.)
concerns, riitgOn.

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gj. The tenth vowel. When joined
to a consonant it is written Qr with the
consonant between, with the exception of
Qg$>,
and
&(siiSQsqp&.
g&, iQQjDGST, pQpSt) uQudr, d&, t).
o. To resemble, to equal, to be like, to
match,
2. w. n. To be fit, be suit
able, to consist with, be adapted to, e<&
mrS(j*a. 3. To be equal, be parallel, alike,
to match, to tally, correspond, *uiu!rl<ji*.
4. To agree, consent to, allow, yield in
argument, Quia*^.
giigi. It will agree, be proper, suita
ble, fit, like the same.
5*giiMsij. By mutual agreement.
(EL 291.) (p.)
g00i?.ui3p*<20i>. Those born in fami
lies of equal rank that may inter-marry.
tifipi&taistfiwithgjtfirsv mieyiQjria, [l?l/V.] How
may we prosper? we may prosper by
promoting concord.
<g:A. It equals or is like that.
c j - 5 :. In grammar, <S&, Jlsmb and Q*
iupa>x are synonymes.
SiuQajr^tgiiiL/cjaiiii. Eye-brows resem
bling a bow.
-^iw. The base among men are formed
like others. We see no other two classes
of beings that do so resemble each other.
tpds, inf. [used adoerbially.] To
gether with, in company with,
2.
Plentifully, bountifully, numerously.
$***B<-*9psi. There is abundance.
ejtsuui^patr. One who has learned
muchcommonly in sarcasm.
gistjiSpipiisb, Children of the same
mother.
$ts*S&itej. There is not much.
Gurii C/Qn4iQaoJtuSinrP<Jcu. The
hemorrhoids will be as thoroughly extir
pated (by this specific) as the posterity
of one who plundered the whole village.
j)iuGui5, inf. To join in
company with.
>i@, rel. part. Conformable, suit
able, consistent, equal.
#uut$.*Qsr0figl. Such.
LSpes>ir*i(5fig]mi0pQ*rfijSuraiiS&>fot. There is
no sin equal to that of afflicting others.
^pp&asrti: fp&p&ir^d, s. Tribes,
confederate castes linked together, se
curing general resentment of an injury
done to any member of the respective
communities.
gj^iffanir, s. Level ground.
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gi^yutf , adv. Agreeably, suita


bly, alike, equally.
mr&iQuiu@*cgQwrfiuq-. In common
with othersthe public being the judge.
p^uemi-jsmiTuQuiriT^ s. Messen
gers delivering communications of the
same import.
$00GOiruu>i s. Equal shares of
profit or money lentas divided be
tween the borrower and lender.
tygpeuySl, s. The proper way,
the right method, the appropriate
means.
eppsuiTaQujw,s. Parallel passages.
(Christ, usage.)
inf. To compare, >uLflt_.
2. To be alike, equal,
ep;i$!Jiras)LD, neg v. noun. Inequality,
non-conformity, inconsistency, incon
gruity, c?uLrra?fffaoto.
^^0ds, inf. To live in harmony,
concord, friendship. b*^cs**. 2. To
correspond, resemble, conform, to be
equivalent.
>p(sl(nj&@p#nL-.&,s. A concurring
witness, a consistent evidence in the
view of the world.
*-jiuQ<\icurQin!fii<3&ip$i. All things
lead to the same conclusion. 2. The
affairs are all successful, favorable, sa
tisfactory. 3. The matters suit in all
pointsas in a marriage, &c.
fp^^dQairfBdsgj^s^^/r, inf. To
give in lieu of a loss sustained, gain de
rived, &c. ; to allow, to concede, to make
an abatement or recompense, to relin
quish a claim. 2. To allow in whole or
in part sums due on another's account,
to appropriate.
pp^jdQ&trenefT, inf. To assent,
admit, accede to, allow, grant, concede,
yield, acknowledge, mhagits. 2. To fit,
to be suitable, be convenient, comport
with, p<s$iuts. 3. To take to account,
Credit, amiS>Qto>pg*Qaiiwa.
aratQpGsrQpQxrfiffitQataaiS&iH. The
time and the season are not propi
tious according to the nativity which
prognosticates evil, &c. 2. It is not a
convenient time.
They both gave false depositions
by previous agreement.
^^irsida, inf. To walk in the
same manner, to marchas soldiers,
C*jimi_a*. 2. To walk agreeably to
the wishes of another, )>e<i^. 3.
To act in concert, to live in harmony,

^jjuu/ri-, inf. To sing in uni


son.
eppgiuunnda, inf. To compare
(persons or things), to collate.
5>^^a;/r, inf. To correspond, to
resemble, to agree, to be fit, suitable,
urmmr.
en ntp, inf. To live in harmony
as a family, relations, fellow servants,
ff&<EJii), s. The letter >, gQ<r(Lpgi.
2. A peacock, iceiA. (p.)
geds<Bii), s. A town, a village, sslit.
(lSskuvod^.) (p.)
sp&sSsO, s. The hip-bone, wq^isi Qebr
gSQiuitsiunKi^Sfopit. We who bore
you on our trembling hips. (Jab,*.)
g8<sff0, s. Equality, reconcilement,
agreement, 9/*/ji. 2. Kinsfolk, relations,
friends, xppih. 3. Family, household, a
ituii. 4. [a
Side. 5. The act of
sewing two pieces into one, qpcQod*. For
the verbal meanings, see s.
(p )
gZ)B>pjiifliirGeQit*x&i(:*a*rib. Theacts ofa
king should be those of unswerving recti
tude.
tpdaeoGuirppeo, v. noun. Main
taining relationsone of the ten Can
e&rssxDtiukpfliU&iLf. (j3.)
epdseflds idaeSlt, inf. To col
lect one's relations, maintain them, give
them medical aid, &c., g^iatpijurn!**.
2. To meet, converse, to hold friendly
intercourse, m_parQiia>tg>GuB. 3. To
become reconciledas discordant par
ties, ^LlLfffOlBa.
e^st^^eo^v.noun. The act of garg
ling, QsruucBffAi. 2. The act of leaving
behind, J^ui-A-aj. (#.) 3. [ex g.] Simi
larity, sp$<s*ea*.
spsQ&irSso, s. Amberone of the
five *i_*ij9PrSui4 ai_ftJuQ)Mftueou*,
Qfgrdr^r,
/D^7,
IL)li>, <L>, C. n. To
be twisted, qpj>*. 2. To become broken
as a stick, &c, $19.07. 3. To vacillate
under a weighta9 a tender branch
(Jig.) tbewaistof a lady, &c. j^wiu. (p.)
fejriog^EOsrHiu. Whose waist trembles
(as if ready to break)
5>6?a/, . noun. Breaking, a break,
oprief. 2. Shaking, moving, jpw(.
dQQ/Deisr, pQpeiir, uQueir, da,
v. a. To break a stick, a lash, &c, sf-**2. To move, to shake, to waver, ^^en.
(p.) 3. (Roll.) To twist, om*.

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(StftQfifyfuirwratir. The mighty Kristna
^uf.iueoeunQeonisf.ss,inf. To break
}<5<3a/Ll_, inf. To hew tim
who snapped off tlie
tree.
ber reducing the breadth.
off the end of the palmyra roots after
(5(5&cjtfifpfip(ggQtoit&Gfi(gfiie<2u*eBt<2p....
they are dry.
gj(ga/ffiu, s. Distorted mouth,
Like a bird soaring aloft, warbling in the
f>if.iLipuiof, s. A boat broken
sky.
on the edge or gunwale.
e$LL<as>iQujndQd&L-i) inf. To
$>8ui-i, v. noun. Breaking, shak
HQgdQsnuf-ijuGti,
s. Palmyra roots
build a house narrow.
ing, (TpAims.
boiled and dried.
K-iuiemuOiunQds, inf. To reduce
gsa^/jsSLo, [prov. prop, e-d&i/iu).']
5>tf a/, v. noun. Breaking, QprSetf.
the body by eating sparingly. 2. To
Being past the height, crisis, &c., declin
contract the bodyas a tiger, a cat, &c,
ing, a being reduced, <gep*8<3*cD.
gS^L, dSQpssr, dQpssr, uCusar, ds,
to reduce the body to a smaller compass
QeAntiv{j$uQuiQg$6spmirBS<3&lasrpgl. The
v. a. To break off short, snap offas a
as in a leaping, sneaking, or creeping
price of rice has attained its highest
branch, a stick, an arm, qpfita. 2. v. n.
posture.
figure.
(p.) To shine, 9<*Q*iuiu.
Q&&)ea6)iQiJun(Bd&Q&etfemeii
Qturr
6p&&LD, 8. Bashfulness, diffidence, gSi^-SsO, s. A sling, seuessr. (p.)
(BiBuiiij.**, inf. To retrench expenses.
shyness, sheepishness, shame, -#*i6.
2. To live frugally, sparingly, &c.
s. The name of a tree, g/f
gji&:&^^60. Impr. used for ep^&p
inrib. 2. [as gSlAiLLi?..] Concealed matter
QjuSpempQiunfSda,
inf. To restrain
which see..
in a boil or imposthume after the surface
the appetite, to reduce the quantity of
is
healed,
an
abscess
imperfectly
healed,
s&i^iuii, s. Bashfulness, shyness,
food in order to save money.
the Core, L/w_Qffa4ri_Lyear.
shame,
2. A wanton joke, a lewd
Ljeo'BsmQtunSlds,
inf. To restrain
ptSdsLLif., t. A boil under the
expression, ufattib. 3. Contempt, liay,
the sensesas ascetics or otherwise!
armpit,
&ru&.
$&&<uigiQ#n&)eo, inf. To speak
to mortify the senses, passions, &c. 2.
^GjpptEig tp(Di8p&, inf. To re
To call home the thoughts and fix
wantonly.
them on divine things.
main as concealed, unremoved, insidious
6p&s>&, s. [colloquial.] Parched
matter in a boil, causing a new eruption,
^(5, v. noun. Contracting,
food, miipG*r&.
Close attention
to a
distant
sound, &c,2.-..;.<
>.
closing, compression, narrowness,
g<iiietirapLSarLicisc<Sj>. If matter re
sii>. 2. . A corner to creep into,
9*ss>3QsiQfi3itG*ii. Listen closely, heark
main, new eruptions will form.
en.
?i_ti,
s. A corner, a narrow
$<3svid@, s. A plant used for
6,g<Fil.ni_, . Tallness, thinness,
or confined place, eptoi. 2. A recess, a
curing
new
ulcerations,
caused
by
mat
hiding place, icj*b Si_<i.
lankness, gauntness, g&aB.
ter remaining in a boilcommonly
><Bd(9)d(FLL(B^Qd^pgiessr, s.
called ijDijCu)fl. 2. A tree, .ffinu/iono.
5>@^Lleaa_itJ6ar, s. [vul] A tall,
A receipt given by government for mo
thin person, a slim man.
><8QaieairQesauj, s. Oil applied to
ney,
mt*9C.9.
cause
absorption
of
matter
in
a
boil,
gS ^5.^
inf. To leave a thing
or
to
cure
new
eruptions,
pra^aim.
u6mQeund(g,
v. noun, [prov.] A
as a door, &c, half open or inclined, Slfo
remittance of money.
2. To go sideways, gtsutsui^u ge. A poetic form of the third
Qui*. See 9<y*tf*. (c.)
case or social ablative, sometimes also sa/E/(j, QQpssr, pQiiiQQenrair, Qeu
*2S3,vQurJyrfiis9d3i. Leave the door
used as an instrumentalmeaning with,
or, j8m, p. . To shrink, become re
half open.
or by, QpeartvjibGwppaotLijtsn. 2. A poetic
duced, compressed, closed, contracted,
expletive, tf_*QM*>.
narrow, to lessen, to abate, crouch, lie
QuiQfiiGiQuijea. The flowers being close.
A partial decision, pr*s*if^*ij4.
within a small compass, diminish, grow
lessas a globe from the centre to the
esrfiOjjraStCT)jj*iiL/LL(Bi4. Cotton and
^{g<?rf?^^7ijij, inf. To lie
poles, .syi-A*. 2. To be restrained as the
silk sewed with a needle.
sideways.
senses, desires, &c, l/uQm. 3. To give
Qsff9.Qujr!aj4(50tr!-rfdr. He became en
place, recede, pass on one sideas in meet
gSjeijSJ, s. The breasts, the teats of
tangled in a creeper.
ing a superior; to shrink within one's self,
He came with him.
a womanapplicable to those sucked by
showing reverence, taking off the mantle,
a baby. See Qun8, which is used in
SQpeisr,
^QdQQesrear,
(Sen
turban, sandals, &c.; to creep along side
the south.
<*, 9**, v. a. To reduce, compress, bring
ways, spiis. 4. To be reduced in cir
5>jjfi(3*/7'3<s, inf. To give suck.
into a narrower compass, condense, to
cumstances, power, prosperity, in show,
lessen, bring downas another's pride, to
^^Qiqesnreesr, inf. To suck, draw
in expenditure, in the mental or bodily fa
keep down, keep under,
2. To
culties, energies, &c, to grow lean, be
the breast.
press, oppress, tyrannize, vex, c&i*. 3.
reduced in size, whether by disease, want
gjjjGJjS!, d@Qpsnr,dQpsisr, u(2ueir,d&,
To reduce the system by medicine or a
of food, or otherwise,
5. To cease
v. . [on/.] To be abashed, to be shy,
sparing diet, B-L-wartuQviGitx, 4. To in
as noise, bustle, stir, &c, jyawu. 6. To
timid, diffident, sheepish, Q/ii*uui_.
volve one in anotheras the elements,
sink or retireas the soul in sleep, faint
$*}GI&4*ruuilifitjtBiLSil.i-j<6r. He Was
canse to disappearas the worlds, &c, at
ing, or through the different stages at
so bashful that he could not eat.
the close of an age, tw**&iS***Q*ii<u.
death, Grrr. 7. To become dissolved or
5. To close, to finish as a work, the har
involved one within another as the ele
sag;*, QQpeisr,
(2ear air, Ca/6or,
vest, &c, (pit-**. 6. To pack in, to put
ments, worlds, &c, till all is absorbed in
v. n' As
in, to put things close in a bag, a box or
the deity, u^mQctiSm. 8. To end, ter
other receptacle, Qefit*.
St^l-, 8pg], ispg],
iu, . a. To
minate, cease, qw"- 9. To obey, submit,
a-ej3uupsB>pQcjrwQmttar<gQaji&s. To re
8(iuui.iLi. !o. To be concealed, uji, 11,
breakas a stick, a branch, a bone, &c,
To be packed, stowed away, Qefiu. 12.
break off short, snap off, gpjAulinquish worldly attachments one by one.
To be retrenched, *<5i>*. 13. To disap
g^ffjS ao?&Ater&**i~Q**t9-*StGLi9aSpjl. The
5>ffliiJ.z_, inf. To compress
pear, become absorbed, dissolvedas salt
point of this style is broken off.
and tie a thing close. 2. To tuck up
in water, &c, <sofu. 14. To grow dim
<P^2.bb*, r. noun. Breaking, a snap
the skirts and fasten the end behind
as a light, a heavenly body, &c, to be
as in wet weather. 3. To hem an ola
ping off.
come extinctas light by passing into
basket, fan, &c.
g>(p.nja>, r. noun. Breaking, Qp/9
its previous elements or ether, gtAnafM.
gjSiffl^tlz, inf. To make a
2. *. [prow.] Young palmyra roots
rcjy*i>****Q'-<3B8i>#>. The ox has
metal utensil thicker and narrower by
split and dried for food, divested of
assumed a sickly appearance; or it shrinks
their fibrous coating, ur>)<(>8*J|.
beating.
at the sight of the yoke.
Siisf-tuioLOiT, s. Flour of the pal
>dS^es)^ds, inf. To make a
*nQts&G>B*t!Q&><S;<gJi. If his food be
reduced, his dissipation will cease.
myra root.
garment smaller.
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gj>tl

gDtl/jL

B-m(gGfiBarair(yifB>pGdjQiijrQm(i&. The World


gul.u.sdaeoec'Besmr, a. A camel's gDL_, 8. Patch, a piece stuck or
will be reduced to its primeval elements
furniture.
fastened on, whether of cloth, board, or
in the order in which it was educed.
metals, QSmtaouCt-.v. 2. Birdlime or a
^lLiszSso^,
sCamel's
dung.
^Q.-wrGliQarGateurt/tgliiifyrslr. He Watch
noose connected with it, to ensnare birds,
ed tor an opportunity and came when all sslLl-^S?, s. Washerman's earth,
a snare, gin, &c., 4Liu4BroS. 3. A
was still (for plunder, &c).
small earring, sticking close to the ear,
also called giLQinSusor. 4. A narrow
As the iron age advances, the great are gDi-li^^, s. A plant, $iL<Spgip$,
outer verandah, g,u.Q/ifieirhxn. 5. The di
reduced.
visions of an army, battle array, om_r
Urtna sinuata, L.
95)siid)Aiu&*3w. The various sciences 5DzJ_* S3) I g&t-L(_ strip, S. Soot,
uiy. 6. A favorable opportunity for se
which are unlimited.
curing some advantage in an ati'air, mprn
Ljm>*y,rii. 2. (liott.) Cob-webs, dust, itc.
vib. 7. Wager, stake, agreement, vow,
(g6rf?<rffQstf/7/B, inf. To shrink
as hanging about buildings, ftsuioJAK-;
eupdi. 8. Rivalry, emulation, g)rLU_ii.
with culd.
[ex $c@, et <jym.]
9. Allegoryas when it is said the axle?/e;S, s. A tortoise, ^sotld.
treo of a cart will break though loaded
gBz_l_(i), s. A conical mass left un
with peacock's feathers, if the quantity
cut by well or tank-diggers to show
gii<su), v. noun. Narrowness,
be sufficiently great; i. e. a great hero
the depth excavated, <T/jisiri_suaD/4^
straitness, closeness,uSOjj**i4. 2. Con
will
be subdued by weaker persons if the
i-J. (fs)rra)f.) 2. Agreement, stipulation,
traction into itselfas the tortoise, an
number be great, g>ruaj*rtii. 10. Success,
contract as in wagers, rivalry, eu/nh.
elastic substance, &c, *cj<go*. 3.
wiuCili. 11. [prov.] Stubble, fray-.
3. A wager, forfeit, ui/suib. 4. Emula
Retirement within doors, abatement,
tion, rivalry, vicing, oppositionas at
concealment by stooping and creeping
Gua^inarGia. Oh ! my inconsiderate mind
an auction, &c,
5. A tile,
along as a man to shoot, or a tiger to
g>. 6. A country, g>rG/svib.
struggling for relief as a little bird en
spring ou its prey, &c, ugi><t*>*. 4. Suptangled in a net.
pression.contraction, reduction, Q*Qst*ib.
^LLiQwtTLLi>LLiiiieB>eud.s)inf.
5. Reverence, self-restraint, modesty, <sy
>LL<&uuniraay inf. To peep, to
To lay a wager.
i-**ib. 6. Involutionas of the elements
watch, to pry (hiding behind some
!LlL_/f, a. The inhabitants of the
one into another, absorption, dissolu
thing), 9if,/s$(!smg:uii&i. 2. To watch an
9LU_ri country. 2. (fern. g,cj^fgi or
tion, disappearanceas of salt in water,
Opportunity, aiDiutiuriis.
9LLi_*8.) A caste of well-diggers, dig
&&$Qe<iraiTpu.Ki(3a>&. 7. CeSSatlOll (of
>LLuf-iLQ}&Qsneire<r,
inf. To lay
gers of tanks, rivers, ditches, &c, sap
noise, bustle, stiras by night in time
pers and miners, meJi(?o/Jsu<3ajC?a.ir.
a wager, to lay down stakes, to make
of epidemics, &c), quietude, calmness,
trial by.
stillness,
8. Sinking as the soul
u>6ikirQ<ass)LLiiT, a. Men who build
through its different stages at death,
nL<Sdsssssr, 8. A peculiar
mud
walls.
gradual reduction as of circumstances,
kind of earring worn alike by both
the powers of the body by age, &c,
seoQeoinLL-iT, s. Men who build
sexes in some parts of the country, 9&
uU(y)0\3?iijQe/jrB<5H0a. 9. s. End, dose,
stone walls.
termination, opip.^.
>lL&Q&i$., s. A kind of ama
g<H*sf$GiQur>ir#ij,Zij. At the end sjLli_si)/f, s. Tank-diggers, >lL
nothing (of earth) will accompany us,
(-P)
ranth whose seeds stick to the clothes,
remain, avail, &c.
^LLtrrthu/rnirt a. A fish, 6j/fu?6ar.
,!)fmi$p&@&ffruuirQtsAsiDezji<2urgSpi. His
>LL<S^em2s!sr, s. A kind of step
^>LLi.fT!TLh,s. Obstinacy, stubborn
food is diminished in quantity.
used for sitting on at the margin of the
ness, a disposition to dispute, *v}ff.-)ijiy_
xr/iuQwrQir^fiiimiifg. The matter
verandah running the whole length,
has resolved itself into a narrow com
^C-inniannssr^ a. An obstinate
seats running cross- wise at the ends of
pass.
the verandah, %>!4asOT,
fellow.
AuQu**uure%*icorp>. The business,
$tLtna<G$Q&uJuj, inf. To be ob
gpOir/ril, adv. Altogether, by the
provision, ceremony, &c, is on a small
stinate, to adhere stubbornly to an opin
scale.
lump. 2. On an average, in general.
ion, &c.
5>/F/rsr, s. A day of distress.
epQnijLLQ&^euniEia, inf. To buy
commodities by wholesale.
epQaaifleOeOirpevesr, s. One who sjL-iy-, s. A kind of plant, &c,
whose seeds stick to the clothes, gj'U ff5i-L, QQpebr,
does not restrain himself, his passions,
f Gsarssr, Geuek,
commonly called i^Qi_fiii_, Desmocha?desires, &c. 2. One who does not pay
o. a. and v. n. To stick on, to stick
ta
atropurpurea.
2.
[prov.]
A
species
of
proper respect to his superiors.
up, to glue on, cause to cleave or adhere,
fish, ^ituJbt.
<p(3d&ibuniTg]aj!r, inf. To attack g&z_!_(y_.5is)zr iJLijL, a. [mil. prop. Gpp
QuHsfa. 2. To apply, resort, betake
one's selfto a person for support, protection,
a house, a city, when in a defenceless
opAffiiM_.]
Two
for
one
in
trade,
to come or be near, or in contact with, to
state, or by night when all are asleep.
double profit.
lean on or join one's self to a thing, m.
^(SlsmsuBimrssLD, s. Modest deport gDcl^LUJtii, a. The name of a coun
3. To use qualifying terms, phrases, ad
ment, reverence, veneration.
juncts, &c, ^8i_0*Si. 4. To lay a
try north of Madras, piG/iuib. 2. A kind of
wager, to gamble, ujpiuioaosj**. 5. To per
witchcraft, ccij!rfiSssa>,i. 3. Treatise de
ueSQtun(Sissiii, s. The fall of
mit, suffer, allow, let, g)i_EQ**. 6. To
scriptive of the art, j>'i-(ju>^ratGei<i^.
heavy dew when all is still.
increase length or breath by addition, to
snpQ^fBisui, s. A calm, a lull,
ept_Liy.ujd&(Trj, s.
Medical drugs,
add to, GjiA*. 7. To grow lean, be wither
&c.
used
in
witchcraft,
^ftS^snfiidHmsnf.
ed, shrunk, &c, to have the skin stick
absence of wind.
to the bones, be shrivelled as a fruit, &c,
l/6x)0(6B)<su), s. Restraint of the . QL-iq-tussneifl ^iLuf-iunQ^eS , s.
ai. 8. To stand near a wall, a pillar,
senses. 2. Absorption of the senses by
The goddess invoked in the iii$.iu<i art,
&c, in order to over-hear, to way-lay, &c,
sleep, syncope, the approach of death,
&c, unconsciousness, stupor.
gitlifuj/f, s. The inabitants of the
&C.tiaa&i$f%wLi&&)ewGB*gg!QinrC-iFg. Rurnt
gDl^_/E/<5ffi), s. Crook, bent, flex
9Liip.iLf!3 country.
earth will not adhere to that which is
ure, elbow, Q*^.
fresh.
GpL-Uj-iun-GmLb, a. (Tel.) A girdle
ffDsni , s. A tree, fpninjij>.
SlLi5_ uyw/if(ypia(. That is friendship
of platted hair or thread worn by as
which adheres to and suffers with one, lit.
cetics in a sitting posture, passing
epLLisuuireirnr, s. A sea-fish, also
which dries with one as the flowers in the
round the waist and knees, the latter be
called gCj-riburair, Scomber aculeatus.
tank.
ing raised, <?jrijuiioi>i_. 2. A gold or
gSt-L(_sld, s. A camel, a dromedary,
silver girdle worn by Hindu women, rap
gjigiar&QsecJtiGar. Will this unjust gain,
&c, abide with you?
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sell
_g*4<?^Qi_rLit_G)/rcyAj. Acting con
formably to the world. (<s^*.)
ir4!?aOi_itij_. To hide one's self be
hind a tree.
The skin cleaves to the bones.
9&mfarQ<ysil.if.tjL3mipixm To Subsist by
means of another.
jfaicrtiiQaiL-Qib. [Contracted in collo
quial use to jfOJaruicHw.] Let him come.
QfiimQaitiLt-rar. lie will not permit
me to speak.
>i-l(_^jK<s, inf. To cut off short
or level with the groundas corn; to
cut off altogether, to severas an ear,
a tail, &c.
yilt_^&!Kir, inf. To nail in
close.
^>lLisslLi, inf. To tie short.
2. To tuck or gather up the clothes
well so that no part may hang down. 3.
To tie a necklace close to the neck.
g>tli_u uiLuf. ssBQunt >lLiu
inf. To make a patient fast in
order to cure his disease, or to put on
short commons a disobedient person for
disciplinary purposes.
>LLt6uLp-d&, inf. To drain quite
off.
5>ili_affi_, inf. To let one join
or have access to one. 2. To set cocks
together preparatory for fighting.
piLitrdOsirp/S, s. A cow cruel
to its calf. 2. A woman unkind to her
child or inatteutive, unyielding, &c, to
her husband.
>LLinLD60u/-'s&, inf. To neglect
one who has sought protection.
piLiinr 6?tli_6y/r, s.
Foes,
persons that will not unite, lmmi#. (p.)
cpt-L t$.dG)&ir&reir, inf. To cleave,
to adhere, &c. 2. To supply a word,
&c., understood or wanting to complete
the sense.
Apply this word in every similar in
stance.
5>l1 Uf-ifi u lS u$rj^ds, inf. To survive,
be left, &c, after a general destruction,
sacking, clearing, to be out of sight, un
noticed.
^tLif-uQuns^ inf. To go jointly
or together. 2. To wax lean, pine.
gLltf-iuLyam-, s.
A contagious
eruption.
^LlquuCtnarii, s. A kind of drum.
5>Lla9:o/r}, s. An infectious dis
ease, QAV&Outg!.
jjlI^/, s. Near relationship,
great friendship.
gfgfiikp&nQpniLi, inf. To join
an ear that has been torn or cut.
u^ujQld/tlIl., inf. To lay a wager.
^lLl_^, v. noun. Sticking, ad
hering, pasting, &c. 2. s. Shortness.
}LLteoe>jii$ii, s. A shrunk belly.
tpil-tpsttgi, s. Short ears or
ears with the lobes not hanging.

6SlL
^lI, v. noun. Adhesion, contact,
attachment, conjunction, friendship,
cement, Cj.;. 2. Being close to a
wall, tree, tax, generally for some bad
purpose, lurking to over-hear, to en
snare birds, tax, ugltS&ims. 3. Bidding
more as at a sale, 8jBj/<u<,iu<;*LiB*
^cLlSdscssr, s. Inflamed eyes with
the lids adhering.
^nKddsniudffid, s. A contagious
fever, QflrgAMTiuAs&).
>LLd&niij&#Gdird&iTuj, inf. To
have a contagious fever.
gjLlSigj*, s. A small young
one of birds, S>g>igi5. 2. [prov.~] A
small white louse, <?uir<5.
$iKBd(3)($_, s. A family or person,
lodging or dwelling in another's house,
garden, &c.
$tl(8d(8jii>, adv. Wholly, entire
ty, cpots^5jl1.s(?lL#, inf. [prop, epib&id
<7*i^.] To over-hear by listening in a
hiding place, &c.
e/>LL(SdQsn<Sds, s. inf. To allow
access, to l>e accessible. 2. To comply
with, to yield, grant one's request,
<2m<24*.
5>lLl_/fs9)^>lL (Buupgi giil
GMartin, s. A slight participation in an
act, gLLffli_i*ui. 2. Distant relation
shipas regards title to inheritance,

go ROT
spt-LtSeBieuda, inf. To swear, to
take an oath, ^WcSi_. 2. To set bird
lime to ensnare birds, giL*frarf/A.
3. (Iiott.) To encompass a city with
trenches.
&lL)<gtic5<, s. A plant, ^l^,
Urena sinuata, L. See g>p&>.
gSLls2DL_, s. A camel, a dromedary,
gtii_4. 2. A spanas measured with
thumb and forefinger, pcmi.,*
iilea i d
s. A young camel.
SaLentdannehr, s. A camel-keep
er or driver.
gE>LLG/_/r (_!_(_, s. [prnv.] A grass
whose seeds stick to the clothes, giLi_A
sb lLC?L_/rffO<BLo, s. [prov. ^lLQL-lt
Pomp, splendor, magnificence,
jgi-iiuii. 2. A great assembly, *r^)r*.
>L-QL-.neodsiliu6ssi6stiri inf. To
collect an assembly.
sjlIljlo, s. Discretion, prudence,
wisdom, (tp@4(>pf, [ex g*.]
g& 032)rL_sar, s. A jackal, a male jacka ,

gS starts^, s. That which is single,


solitary, alone.
^>ekn^.dann<ssr, s. A single, un
married person.
>aitiri9-ujiTu$(njd&, inf. To be alone,
to live a single life.
GfiemQjsao. Impr. for QeorgipGOcuupfi&)wru>p(2uFt$jb&. All friend
which see.
ship has ceased between us.
epesmuf. uLSemtpds, inf. To resort
^iLuuppp, inf. [used adverbial
to a person in order to obtain a liveli
ly.] Totally extinct, quite out, utterly
hood.
exhausted.
56 aorsOTsi), (v. noun of an impersonal
^tKBpempiueo, s. Botching, mend
verb seldom used in tlie past tense.) Being
ing, patching.
able, competent for, being possible, ^<s^&.
2.
Being fit, proper, decorous, Qlw<j*,*>.
^Ll/f$LLu}.6srrr, s. Relations,
StviQarn^ffjj. It is inevitable. (iSlL
friends, those connected with one, ad
herents, fiffa7. (p.)
sDAQiura!r@)#. My hand is ailing.
}lL<3i8id&, inf. To lurk, wait in
5ssir(gjr)^7, appel. n. That which
secret in order to over-hear.
is unlit, improper, unable, Qunst/n^ff.
^l1l;l/gj, s. A kind of grass,
gjerortgffp^aff/AiLiti, j. An improper,
gifL/ii, Panicum verticillatum, L.
indecent, or unbecoming thing. 2. An
impracticable, or impossible thing.
pLlLj<?u/rL_, inf. To stick on
^em^)es>u>, neg. v. noun. Inabi
as a piece, to insert by sticking, iCt-ib
Qutt. 2. To lie in wait, /,:...buii**,
lity, incompetency, impracticability, g
sw, 2. Ailment, illness, g)jeutom. 3.
6?ilu)uS<f, s. Short hair in the
Unfitness, indecorum, impropriety, in
margin, not gathered into the tie, p8
admissibility, Qui^rn,
wiSr. 2. Hair stuck together, or past
GthremLn, s. Good, goodness, ex
edas by dancers, gLU_ijuG?toifr.
cellence, isstbkii. 2. Brilliancy, splendor,
^i-lSaJCfa^ii, s. An ingrafted,
brightness,
3. Beauty, jyis. 4. Pru
patched up story, sLj3*sar>/s. 2. A story
dence,
discretion,
wisdom, jy/Sa/. 5. Flour
learned by stealth, rf:figAGsC-(ih*i!ifiz*>f.
ishing, being luxuriant, rich, full, abun
dant, plump, /jf@p. (uufi.) 6. Order,
9l1i9l_, inf. To become loose,
regularity, gepi; [ex g*.] (p.)
to separate as hoards, &c, glued to
jAQ0czfig>Qindbsnu>e2p$pirQfirQpsGvef. Those
gether, OufJFAjV^B*.
who swerve not from the path of virtue,
>lL a9ssa#, s. The art of stick
although that path is difficult. (#IQ*jJ.)
ing persons together to the ground or
^ehaeattr, s. Dazzling eyes.
otherwise by magical drugs, incanta
tions, &C, pidfiBOf.
pe/hQiiruf., s. She who is adorn
ed with shining bracelets. See Qgrif..
>LL<BQeuteti, s. Joining, veneering,
epemQurtfgeir, s. Wealth gotten
sticking on, patching, ^teaitsibd^lu. 2.
Deceptive work, <JursC/Jr.'.
by equitable means. (6(3ir.)
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sp^ splgliu ldtld, s. A tree that
yields a kind of gum, g,h>nb, Udina wood
ier.Nute. This tree is of no value
and applied proverbially to useless per
sons as in the following example.
S$iQut5$gt3r^(gQiiii. Though the Odina
tree become large, will it answer for a pil
lar?
g&^57 r#ii>, s. A retreat, retirement,
concealment, mwpiiq. 2. Shelter, hiding
place, mas,:!
3. Catamenia,
6jj)ig, s. Shelter, screen, defence,
refuge, covering, maopaj. 2. A retreat, re
cess, place of refuge or shelter, a secluded
or retired place, a hiding place, ioa>p<Si&.
sutbQpsB>iiu 9iA)6\j ai&Gpar. 1 am come
under your protection, I take refuge with
you.
gj^iSiip, s. A retreat, a shelter,
a place of retirement, &c, 4*Si_ia.
Qgid^dateo, s. A harbor, @
g>^;(g(5f a), s. Hut or hovel
used as a dwelling.
ogidGjuutsi, s.
A shed to
screen cattle from the wind.
>gi&(&)UurT(B, s. [prov.~\ Land en
closed by trees which, not being open
to the wind, is liable to have the crops
on it scorched and destroyed by the
sun. See urQ.
pg)d(3jULj/Du>, s. [also impr. epgiu
typii.] The side of a building, hedge,
tree, &c, as affording shelter from wind
or rain.
^^d^uQuir^d^uuesoressr, inf.
[prov.] To embezzle. 2. To conceal
property by omitting to insert it in the
inventory of a person sued for debt.
pgidgjGijujeo, s. A sequestered
place in a paddy field behind the lodg
ing hut for penning cattle, &c.
tLpQeOirgi&(Bj, s. A shady place
to resort to.
ffD^SQ, QQpeisr, epjpdQQesreisr, Qeu
er, $g>*s, v. a. To cause to recede or re
tire, to take or put on one side or out of
the way, as the hairas cattle, &c, meet
ing one in the road, to drift floating or
other bodies to the shore, to push into a
corner, to one side, to a hedge, &c.as dry
leaves, &c, to shove away, $giAx*Qfiuiu.
2. To take under shelter as a protege or
one needing aid, to protect, to shelter as a
bird its young, to brood, Grit*. 3. To
gather or tuck up the clothesas in pass
ing through a river, &c, aiApr^e^Qur
j*s. 4. To despatch a business, to settle an
affair, or thing in hand so as to get it out
of the way, to pay arrears, make a final
settlement, to settle amicably, *iengine,
G/riii8pQstgiA(3Qdrp&. The cock shows
its gallantry by walking round the hen
with one wing extended to the ground.
^wQsirAiwrmfiaap^QiMgiiSuQulCtrsar. He
squandered all his property.
uc30pcgd&rA(;rU(?ff)Qiur^4(5u. Birds
adjust their feathers with their beaks.
Sdaortyit&imtoQutgiiBpp. The waves
washed the pearls ashore.
tTi&uz2(<j&(g*#e&sB&Qiiirgi4(g. Make the
water run into my field also.
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(jL/34(5t_Mt_c\Qsur:.4)>ar.
the ship into harbor.

He ran

They have settled the affair amicably


without going to law.
pg>. The hen protects its chickens under
its wings.
arpQag!iBtQsieiiQQutiSps>. The wind
has drifted or driven it away to a corner,
a hedge, the shore, &c.
epgiiQuGuni, inf. To settle.
^QuinQiirgids, inf. To take
cattle to shelter from rain. 2. To sep
arate flocks of cattle which have been
feeding.
tnuSeairOujn^ids, inf. To adjust
the hair with the hand, smoothing it
back, out of the way. 2. To shave the
margin of the hair.
LjieaeiQujiTgida, inf. To tuck or
gather up the clothes.
^srraSsrrOuj^ds*, inf. [in com.
usage.] To kill people. 2. To impov
erish.
QuiT(nj'2errQujiTg)d&, inf. To get
away one's property by unfair means,
by little and little.
Qp6Br(ri?2EBjQiiJiTg]d&, inf. To ga
ther up the front of the clothas a
woman.
seaiTaSQeiiiT^jds, inf. To cast on
shore.
Guar, s&mx, v. n. To subside, recede, re
treat, retire as for shelter, drift ashore,
to a hedge or wall on one side, &c, to be
put into a corner, on one side, to pass one
side-ways, with marks of respect, &c,
ugiiia. 2. To walk, pass, go,
3.
[used impersonally. ] To become furnished,
settled, adjusted, to come to an end, $r.
e.-f.jttorjiSJuia^. The affair is
settled.
All his pride is brought down.
Qfg#*ilQrr&Eiaiefii&pif.QiuwgiMiGl. Walk
ing with her delicate feet, which were so
fair that the red young leaves retired at
their approach. (<*.)
^LLt9-guarcvs8>f&rQiuriB7stf^i&. Clear
ing the house by putting the things out
of the way.
jfKS*Cin(3>f*M. Walking upon the
jyarf#*ii flower. (*-.)
^QewrgimBciQunSpjt. [ provJ] The poor
wretch is dead. 2. He is grown poor (in
body and circumstances).
gi^7(5@4t, s. A family or per
son lodging in another's house, garden,
&c. See gcGitigif..
gi^iEiQtw, s. Place of retreat,
shelter, resort, g^A^iA-ii.
pgiEiSisids, inf. To pass side
ways as an act of reverence, or as one
of the inferior castes. 2. To keep out
of the way of an evil person, a wild
beast, &c.
>s>itiiQuQurrG, inf. To get out
of the way of a person.
ggjiiiSsmr, inf. To turn in.

>^id3w, v. noun. Seclusion, se


questration, separation, s^iW(5*M.
2, Walking, gait, *m~. 3. Crouching,
stooping, humbling one's self, ugm@^>*.
4. Retiring, receding, retreatingas for
shelter, LS<*afl.
tyjpdaQpeiteiraieisr, s. A person
of modest mien.
gD^^/rsm.y, s. [ml] Aid, help, assis
tance, support,
>dnes># uemeatsr, inf. To aid, to
succor.
sppptrut-j, s. [prov.] A slanting
cover in a field or garden to screen from
the sun or wind,
2. A small build
ing with a sloping roof on three out of
four of its sides,
epjsfiiiieina, s. Resemblance, cor
respondencea change of sj*Ay*>. 2.
Assistance,
>pfsldeaaunnd&, inf. To pre
pare by rehearsing for public exhibition
as dancers,
ge^^/, s- The native bag-pipe which
leads in music, ptmuisnii, 2. Agree
ment in time in singing and dancing, jra
Qniifigs. 3. Measuring or beating time for
singing, &c, &?Aj>*e. 4. Sounding the
key noteas an accompaniment to the
music, 9/sP*.
epppgyds, inf. To beat time ge
nerally on the cymbal, sometimes on
the hand for regulating music and
dancing, ?-^Zur<.
epd$0s>#, s. Musical harmony,
symphony, concert, s^o*.
jj^uuiTL, inf. To sing in con
cert, in unison, in accordance with the
dance, &c.
^dgiuiSiq-dstypgnp, inf. To
sound the key note with the $fim pipe,
epdgiuQuni, inf. To beat the cym
bals as an accompaniment to dancing.
g&.iSJi?, /pot, piJSQeisreisT, ezrar,
Sis?, v. n. [vul. prop. si>f-l To beat time
on the hand, or on a cymbal, to keep time
in beating, >riiSun_ 2. To give place,
to recede, rf<*.
epuuibjgiii, s. [vul] Conformity,
agreeableness, ffif. 2. Compact, com
bination, agreement, stipulation, contract,
bargain, .i_*uij.ad*. 3. A middling
quality, medium, mediocrity, utiututb. 4.
[proe.] Smoothness, evenness, levelness,
MH4r.
^uui^wiresrsnessfl, s. Land for
which the commutation of tithe lias
been agreed on.
tuuiiu>rTenn8e0ih, s. Level land.
^uu/FjSiiL/asireaar, inf. To make
an agreement, to commute, to give an
equivalent. 2. To level, to smooth.
gs/j/jii, s.
Evenness, levelness,
smoothness, mil. 2. Parallel, simile, com
parison, resemblance, s^- ("">) 3.
Signature, a^QntCiuii. 4. [prov.] Gloss,
polish, lustre, g>*sib. 5- A writ from
a magistrate, a summons, a citation, an
order, a certificate, j^icuquu^igifm. 6.
A written grant of privileges or honors,

g&^4
^uufi^if, j. A jeweller's polish
>uL9^_0)iQan&rer,inf. To receive,
ing instrument, i!iirdatt{jf.-.i.
to take charge of an office or business.
fiuuisi<2snss, inf. [prop.] To epuiSlpii, a. [vul] Agreeableness,
acccptableness, satisfactoriness, wim#ib. 2.
grant an order, a citation, a summons.
Evenness, levelness, smoothness, rmh. 3.
5>uutiSt_, in/, [prov.] To polish,
Consonance to reason, equitableness, >
to put a gloss on metals, &c..
afaroeu.
S. To smooth, to level, to make even, epuLj,s. Likeness, similitude, com
ica>*. 3. To subscribe one's name,
parison, resemblance, giji^m. 2. Suitable
MQi/ruuuSi_. 4. To grant a certificate
ness, congrnity, acccptableness, satisfac
of privileges, to invest with honors by
toriness, fi<gl. 3. Uniformity, similarity,
diploma, Jf$srrufflAa>3ii2QtoCuuuifs>v4a.
conformity, oneness, harmony, concord,
spuudssr, v. noun. Adorning, deco
jt>*l. 4. Beauty, comeliness, graceful
rating, embellishing, attiring,
ness, j|w<g. (utigl,) 5. Levelness, even
2. . Simile, comparison, allegory, .
ness, equality, equilibrium, *um4. 6. A
ma. 3. Proof, evidence, parable, instance
funeral elegy, $uutA. 7. [in logic.] Com
from history, exemplification, #l<jLii_r*^ii.
parison as one of the eight means of dis
4. Representation, likeness, resemblance,
covering truth, a_oroirtjLiru*rt. 8 . Imi
imitation, symbol, emblem, efflgy, ur*te-.
tation, #j&>. 9. Acknowledgment, con
5. Levelness, evenness, smoothness, par
cession, n_c_irua>*.
allel, tiai.
9uii#fiiQ&. Do you agree to this?
guuters&**uulerJIQ*ril.QQ(gw's*. They
Il it valid? Are you in earnest?
clap their hands in feigned congratulation.
^siitiAjjcw. I do not accept it.
5}iju8sw/rLli_, inf. To exhibit
5>juKD(_, v. noun. Charge, en
a likeness whether picture, or bust,
trusting, surrender, commitment, deliv
*lLi_. 2. To adduce proof or illustra
ery, capitulation, guLjaQsiQssBt; [ex
tion by a parallel instance from history,
$uu$RsrQfrreoeo, inf. To use com
parison, ^L/Ly^Qtffffljw.
yuuSssTLjoOTrsBsr, inf. To decorate,
adorn,
2. To prove, demon
strate, ^)<jCj-*^bi1i-. 3. To level, to
smooth,
^uuSsuntSi-, inf. To compare.
sjl/ut.t?, s. Comparison, similarity,
likeness, sjfurilar. 2. A funeral elegy,
lamentation or episode sung by women
and abounding with comparisons be
tween the deceased and other objects, jy
assdtr Gur&mttstjmiijiwrtxrarQmiruurJIijriiM
*ri_f)Ai. The base among men are formed
like others; wo see no two classes of beings
that so much resemble each other. (g/><*.)
yuuffir?0<sfffr(Tj^6v) ^uuntBiSuf.
A?.-., r. noun. Ksteeming one as a near
relation because of his resemblance to
a deceased member of the family.
puutTiftd&iureiir, . One so esteem
ed.
^uunfiQsnioGO, inf. To sing a
funeral elegy for a deceased relative.
puuirrRu$LLu., inf. To sing an
elegy with wailing.Note. This is fre
quently done with great pathos and
the intensity of feeling is heightened by
numerous references to the beauty and
excellency of the deceased as lAuw
vjtfll{irurwtiB7m>uu L/r#i^iff(0rrfi_f (?*ar, the
regent of the dead, fascinated by the
beauty of thy teeth, would not pass
thoe over.
65(jt9, d&Qpesr, ^C^sor, u(?uear, d
m, v. a. [causative of g.] To cause to
agree, $uu*Q*iiu. 2. To deliver up, sur
render, to consign, to present, 9uiyS*. 3.
To liken.
4. To prove, demon
strate, adduce parallel instances from his
tory, m-tfiS**.
javAOjruJiAv^G^r, I am come to de
liver the account.

5>utjD_, inf. To entrust, de


liver, consign, deliver to the charge of
anotheras an apprentice or ward, u
4*Q6U. 2. To make satisfaction,
Q'Q*4>>9'*. 3. To recommend a per
son, Lim$wQ/nuiSts.
>uueaL-usssr6Ssr, inf. To deliver
in charge, commit, consign, capitulate,
$ui4*Qs'-.*: 2. To satisfy, make satis
faction, indemnify, guu*Qtiuv.
>uuessfl, s. One of the thirty-five
rhetorical figures. See jpimmii.
epuuetreaeii, s. As q-wlditgotuiSh
puuira, inf. To be like, to resem
ble, conform to, sOuuS**. 2. To be
equal to, be parallel, <?*. 3. To be
proved, ^l(yLii_i*^or. 4. To be satis
factory, acceptable, agreeable, gj>*/.
jjuu/rii, inf. To assimilate, liken,
2. To compare, liken, gvr:_j
Ac.
^uuir&irjrth, .
Right, proper
conduct, walking according to establish
ed rule, gjpQirQfisjs. 2. Hypocritical
profession of love or friendship, feigned
courtesy, dissimulation, pretension, hy
pocrisy, *ui_ii. 3. Compact, agreement,
a-i-earuifLisM. 4. [prov.] Connivance, *
K-aT&@ihIQii&4ibc?uu?0trQit>c3rejr, What
contract have you made with him?
>uun&rnid&dre(reiir, s. A hypo
crite, a dissembler, a feigner, iM-/i.-r.
^uun&tin&Qeireveti) inf. To pro
mise.
^uunfiTiTijiuesBramr, inf. To make
a contract.
epuiSIt, inf. To use comparison,
' to liken, a-miSt*. 2. To compare, to
collate, $6&uuti*s.
pui^ei)eOir^^i,appel. n. That which
is'incomparable, precious.

5>ui-9s06\)>r#a/eBr, appel. n. He who


is incomparable God.
e}uLasrQpu).$fleo1v. noun, [in gram
mar.'] An author's classing things to
gether on account of some similarity
among them,though of different species,
>ul9 enema), s. Incomparableness,
peerlessness. 2. Dissimilarity.
f>uLjs(. Out of compliment, for
conformity's sake.
epuLjd&Lp, inf. To feign weeping,
to bewail at funerals for ceremony's
sake.
puLfd^dQ^tuiu, inf. To do a
thing feignedly, merely to please others.
>uLjd(3}&Q#ij0i)ev, inf. To say a
thing, or to invite one merely out of
compliment, to say for form's sake.
efiuLfs^euemnmis^ inf. To make
obeisance, or to worship hypocritically,
or for form's sake.
$ut-ldQsrrd&, inf. To deliver,
consign, make over, to surrender, de
vote, SULftliM.
oajiftviu. Thou hast not given it to
me, nor have I received it.
^js86sfldQsiruLjdQands, inf.
To make an offering to the god of fire,
as in marriage ceremonies. 2. To con
sign to the fire.
>ut-ldQaireireir, inf. To receive,
take charge of, vppsQsiaa. 2. To ad
mit, grant, allow, assent, agree to, si
tSni>. 3. To be pleased, or satis
fied in regard to an object or thing, fi^f
gljq* <2*ifcjrj5!iiu4^l4<S*f
sir.
They consented to and confirmed it.
QgtS&QsrfirjpQuiiCiLisQar&ertS&itm). The
old woman is pleased with nothing.
m-p$Quis9i>fiQiutLjLj&Q&r&si, To en
ter upon, or succeed another in an of
fice.
QsiC tut muQytCii^mQimtunn^jttr. He has
taken charge of the fort (from the
power that surrendered it).
Jw. He has no relish for food.
^ul/io/u$, s. A written agree
ment between two parties.
epuLfgiipp, inf. To make a com
parison, *.miS*s,
epuQuQppip5?tJL9ili_ip,tn/. To
bewail and sing a funeral elegy, com
monly extempore.
e^ULj, SQpssr, ^uiSQesrek, Qeueor,
$ou, v. n. To agree to, accede, assent to,
eiimp.ss. 2. To be like, to resemble,
wcsQfi'uiSiQMiSi^fiitir. He gave it wil
lingly, gladly.
auu&Qfdjuj, inf. To act so as
to Satisfy, g*Q*riia&Qaiiiij.
tyuudQerreOG), inf. To speak or
propose to the approbation of others,
^uuffireu, inf. To file a balance.
(puurnrefi, s. A balance-maker.

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gBL/L/smu), . Exact resemblance,
similarity, similitude comparison, *mrani.
$ui-i&Du>d&-LLieijeBiifi, s. [in rhe
toric."] Enumeration or mention of
things similar to the one in view in
order to set it in a stronger light, prun
smb.
^uLies>u>Qsiijiu, inf. To compare.
sj/j Lj3~ ajy,s. Established customs and
duties, obligation, Qpaopaoio. 2. Beneficence,
liberality, -u*rii. 3. Levelness, even
ness, aii4. 4. Agreement, union, ^,f>gmc.
9^rf *CGi_s.* . If it be said
that by liberality, poverty should result
(P*.'g7. 10.)
Conduct yourself con
sistently. ($aa>mi.)
gujL/ff^/rS^ei), v. noun. The appre
ciation of that which is suitable, agree
able.
puLfffsutrs, inf. To be reconciled.
e^uqjreurraS^ta , inf. To be toler
ably wellsaid of a sick person, &c.
>ijL/jra/0<FiuiiJ, inf.
To fulfil
established duties, ui>piDQajj. 2. To
level, smooth, tmwita.
6pui_j<s8, d@Q/Dek, pQ^esr, uQuasr,
*, v. a. [causative of s0li-] To deliver,
surrender, consign, give over, present,
recommend, 904*0*1**. 2. To prove,
demonstrate, <3hl/uJ**. 3. To adduce
parallel instances from history, l(ji^i_r**
e*i1i_. 4. To transfer a debt, &c, *<QijlS**.
^LDLDSti, S. See 651061).
sgizSso, s. [vui] Graceful gestures,
gait or deportment, affectation, affected
movements, giumrrii.
ff&u3eOLC3"U), s. Pillory, ^esin^^ni^.
^uSdoLDirpfilG&iLDtTLLL-) inf.
To
put in the pillory,
g&uj, QQpasr, Qpeir, Qsuasr, aj, v. n.
To pass away, depart,
2. v. a. To
cause to go, despatch, Qs&ifa.
^iLujireS^esruuiu^r, s. The inevi
table fruits of previous deeds, (fiwuup.)
piLujG), v. noun. Performing, send
ing, despatching.
epiLiujirrLr,, s. Graceful gestures,
or movements, stateliness, a dignified air,
superior bearing, gtS*i. 2. Affectation,
foppery, display, vanity, *<3.
^ujiuirrrdsmjek, s. A haughty per
son, a coquette.
^uuvunnisaBiisiii^eiy
v. noun
Walking gracefully, or affectedly.
fidjujnguQlu&ar, s. Graceful or
affected speaking, big words.
eptuQtuesrio, s. A particle denoting
slowness, dullness, &c, io*^4<s^u4.
gLQuarSxtGrii-. The celestials running
slowly
gj}(TFj, adj. [changed from ^tssrjpi,
which in the root."] Before vowels and some
times before consonants, the - often is
dropped and the 9 lengthenedas giflfcu,
a leaf. In some connexions and with ap
propriate emphasis, it means sameness,
singularity, peculiarity, specialness, ce
lebrity, &c.
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9(5*L(y>eoL_*4*>Cl49<&'tj^di.(y3rL_ajrc&
He who has fabricated one bird's cage
may fabricate nine. [prov.~]
fprtf>aeea t_8rjna, adv. In one unin
terrupted course, monotonously, invari
ably, constantly.
$<5sa*rt9resiafgitfiQuijQp&. It rains With
out intermission.
9c;**n_?rr<*_uLJ(3fi(5<*. He continues
calling.
9<j**i_pi*i_*. To continue un
changed.
^(Tff/iBs&ggiidfiijiDieia, inf. To enjoy
a short nap.
g(5*r<y)i?.Oijrg-<8brf(^^Aj. Partiality,
especially to children.
^(Tjsff/fliiJii, s. [prov.] One thing,
something, a term used in calling or
diverting attention, or in stating a
reason, &c., in discussion.
>0&rreo, 9. A foot or one foot,
gpmpAsrw. 2. adv. [improp. 9<y**f&.]
Once, sometime or other, for once, some
times, $<K(ipeB>p.
9(j*rt<?46ff(Sdr. He insists on (go
ing, having, &c), he is firmly resolved.
sasst&iih. Never.
9<5"r&i&QrviurtT. He never does it,
he never will do it, he never can do it.
g(j*cg<iii*i5w. Never, at no time, not
once.
9(yp^(y5dr3BF*D*fi9(?t_*6r. I will never
forsake thee.
$(5*rgitiQu'itjQ#rAifur<Br. He will never
tell a lie.
5H3ff(?6), adv. In great abun
dance, greatly. 2. Once, at once, contin
uously.
9cy*f CwA-iii-mFBjuCi-jr*. To go together
in one continuous company.
$CT*f(?cu Gfitf-i g^^:*0*ffiyi_fdr. He
has laid up a vast quantity.
speaks a great deal, but nothing is
understood.
9(5*f(?v/,p*fi*Q*fei!l2<3c5r\ He is
scolding much.
rOi'C^Cv.'jwftGasCaiiT^, To give
all at once.
9(5**CvGiuAwr^O*iuiij. To do all at
once, to finish the whole.
9(7r(7suOiuAjairj*/fK*. To receive al
together.
9(5*rj)*<*i_?HS(5**. To be unchange
able.
($atjbQ0iijfl*iieell<!f3rfiQjiu*ie*6r, He who
lias done so once, may do it again.
g)rrjQm(y*/ej. Again, once more.
0f;fcc^Q""<y*''e,^(**rAj!i!c7<or. Even
one's foe may sometimes speak to one's
advantage.
ptTf, ffiao*_, v- noun. Being bed
ridden; confinement by sickness or grief
to a recumbent posture, Bt-^Seo^..
5>cjSoi_!ui**i_40>j. Lying still, un
able or unwilling to rise.
5>052>if , s. The relations of one
family.
>(Vj(iy.fi0u>rr, s. Persons of the
same family, near relativescommonly
on the paternal side, fufoit.
>0s^lL(S, s. Close union, combi
nation between two persons, taking
another's part, $gSia.

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g>(56,. (Jig.) Party, union, con
junction, combination, $g*iol/, fit, one
hand.
j)/**QFFcyiB5*iuffiJ'(if*S'cj/**. They are
in combination, uniud in a conspiracy.
^ttjfaQotr&oo* g}Air*Qerf^D. They
are opposite parties.
g>(75n,i uiflwiijpipid, v. noun. Deal
ing out one course at table.
$QKes>suitirppi>) v. noun. Coping
with, striving for the mastery, &c,
utiQmiiuQiiiQinseTffupijSflfo. 2. Wrestling
in combat, &c, once round as rivals.
9(irc*uii^sS'C5ii. Let us fight one
round. 2. Let us try for once.
pQesiae&VetnijnGipGO, c. noun. Play
ing a game once round.
<p(T5<s/r6iiS&rr, *. A great deal, a
great many.
^(g.f'F,, s. A partial fast during
which one meal only is taken in the day,
on Sunday in reference to the sun, by
persons with diseased eyes; on Monday
to Siva to cure diseases generally, &c,
9(7**)Ljur&s7c*>u*rojj0i/u)r. Can a dog
distinguish a sacred vessel?
>(T2&islu$@da, inf. To make but
one meal a day.
eprg&rriueo, s. Being alike, y05
fiii. 2. Singularity, jjyia/ii.
$00nuj&nu$(irjd8) inf. To be of
the same likeness.
5>(g,?/7iZjffl/, p. noun. A leaning, of
one party, $<$uC-sii. 2. [prnv.] At
once, altogether, juif**. 3. Without
intermisson, continuously, >i_ti_rM<>.
^(t^ffnn- ^(5#ni7L/, s. One party,
epQ&eap, s. One side, ^rrrjussw.
2. adv. Partly, in some respects, to
some extent, $qs*it.
eprTF)Gf!j,adv. Altogether, at once,
once, scf>. (p.)
(n)Q&rTG!iet$rtes>u>, s. A compound
word expressing a simple ideaas Quiii
feus*, he is gone.
5?(j5^i?i>, . Once, p^gcannj. 2.
One and the same kind, sort, &c, ssf
gj(5^?6u, s. Absoluteness, positiveness, iudispensableness, by all means,
*V*ui4. 2. One side of a case or ques
tion, favor to one party where two are
concerned, g<gili.
gcr*3wiuj**CWA>i&i. Speaking posi
tively. 2. Giving partial judgment.
9t*fi*ijr3*GecA*>' All holding to one
point steadfastly.
{jftmid*ifQiai(n#iAiajfarjp. This gramma
tical change is not absolute.
^Q^pHeudsnwii), s. Love on one
side not yet reciprocated, love-intrigue,
6s>**rw.
gjjTj^fej^swfTsei), v. noun, [in litera
ture."] An author's choice or decision
between two different sentiments found
in the writings of others, cl-^*]2
Pain on one side of the head.

9(5
PQfpteouuirsQ), s. [prov.] An im
perfect arecanut, defective on one side.
g(nj#%60 eny> d(9j p^^le^Siurrujilij
. Partiality in giving judgment, state
ments, descriptions, &c , leaning to
one side or party, an ex-party state
ment.
9(Sflimtpiiggic$gtQQt6a>u. The state
ment made by only one party in a suit
is straighter than a line; i. e. one tale
is good till another is told.
^(njpsirsold, s. Being of one and
the same kind, gcr!^i. 2. Incomparableness, guupppstmo . 3, UnchangeableneSS, tofgfewfl.
p^pnann, s. One edge. 2. adv.
[prov.] At once, altogether, without
interruption, s^iStm.
pQfiraDird&ptB), s. One edged
sword.
5>(5A*s"r)s- (fern. >@p&l.) One per
son, one man, one only, denoting speci
ality, either good or bad.
S-sAwf&lm. There is nobody.
SSAJB'sifS&lto. No one is come.
93PPa"3PP''u. One person at a
time, singly.
93ppSnQ<-'<SPpl- One with another.
snsfP&<Buui9.*G)*ijuitir. No one will
ever do so.
QpmitQiwtsfrGisGfpi. Thou only art
the Lord.
jj*Oeojii***n*. He only is come.
2. That fellow is come.
grnjQ&evgiiuQuQijQajarVetr,
s.
[prm\] A kind of rice, g)/nM<JAi.
^Q^QiBsrua, s.
An unseasonable
time.
jg vssfl rtM Qejtgdtsppliters*cScSjcg
fitor. lie came last night to my house
at an unseasonable hour.
^0ui9., adv. Tolerably, ordinari
ly, 3sn#. 2. In some degree, to some
extent, grjJlfJs.
9<3ui}.Qrij0<!p$-pp'>*ir. They have
done it, finished it, &c. with great labor.
2. They have done it defectively, exceptionably, not thoroughly.
S3u+f;;j, So and so, tolerably.
prTtjuig-turr-s, inf. [used as an ad
verb] In some sense, manner, degree,
partly. 2. Tolerably, passably, in some
way "or other. 3. With great pains,
with difficultyas in escaping, &c.
gjjjuayii), s. [as gfjTji-flnjut/.] One
birth.
S>(^uirijeiDeu, s. Steadfast look, di
recting the eyes to one object, gtsQei
iwft.
>(njunQwi7(iJ)Ljog). s. A iSnumpw
or poem of ten verses.
pQiSu}., s. Firm determination,
*-s>&- 2- Firm trust or dependence,
sGrupjj. 3. Stubbornness, persistence
or perseverance, iSq.wpt&.
fpgiSffsnnii, adv. After a fashion,
in a certain degree, to some extent.
n-&QP*Q&*<5As&ttiai&p<2filesffQpff. YoUr
countenance appears strange.
fQ@-iJr*rru:raraf<r. He is a sin
gular kind of man.

9(5
5?(5L/aDt_, s. In some respects,
partly, to some extent.
5>(5 GD*_Q,F61)61)60 5>(T5 L/SDICf
fi&j, v. noun. Going on one side, $gui<
UHtUuGuffiti).
>(ij)Liei3>iQiijnuLjeiBLD,v.noun. Hav
ing an imperfect analogy.
>(r^Qun(j^LLis.eusiii, [in rhetoric.']
An ellipsis by which one word qualifies,
or is qualified by a succession of de
pendent Words, piwmsrrtb.
^Q^Qunrt^iLuesiQtcni^l^ s. [in
grammar.] An allowed tautology, Ji
as jr^ab, a young beetle; nttp
fittissOiff, a young calf.
>(r^Qun0&r, s. One substance or
being, i. e. God, i_vr.
PigQunQpgj, s. One time, 51(75
uii. 2. Eating once a day, $rs**p.
$(5QutQpjtiuut$.$@QurtTfjiuuif-. In one
view it is thus, in another it is not so.
ScsQutQpgitiijdlipti. Taking but one
meal a day.
gjCgCu/rg, s. [in prosody. ] A mem
ber of a certain verse, <3#*<fijur!
$QjGund(Vj, s. The same manner,
gcjrf^iA. 2. v. noun. Going at one time,
<5QP*B>p Gurr*fi&>,
^Q^QuirdsntuuQuna, inf. To be
gone foreveran imprecation.
epfTjuut-, inf. To become one, to
unite, combine, coalesce, s<s^<s^< 2.
To be unanimous, to consent, marQwita.
3. To have the mind fixed on the deity,
be abstracted from outward objects,
if&>rir. 4. To be closely engaged in an
object or pursuit, xtspQfittkgui-.
prnjuuSldp, inf. To cause to con
sent, agree, &c. 2. To fix the mind on
divine things, to concentrate tlie powers
of the mind on the deity. 3. To fix the
mind closely on an object. 4. To col
lect, to bring together, cause to coa
lesce.
>0uuir, s. Mutual and full
consent, unanimity, concord, grjmiuuQ
*. 2. Close application, concentration
of the mental powers, uarQure^L/Gieox.
$(n)U>L-iii>>(j^wlL<S, s. Equali
ty in size, qualifications, &c, S""HfpqT)ii>!!th,s. One tree. 2. (p.) The
jj^KA) tree. (*.)
>(nju>earuuii inf. To be united,
unanimous, harmonious, r*mnor. 2.
To apply the mind intensely, to be
deeply engaged in the pursuit of an object, to9x*>fiQzjwserfi<2iQssE0jg. 3. To have
the senses under restraintas in fast
ing, &<*., <ilJSJtTni&.
5>(jL06Bruu/7, e. noun. Unanimi
ty, concord, .4 --.. :. 2. Close or undi
vided application to an object, mmmj
QurarflpQfsifigm*. 3. Mental restraint.
gjjTjuj/r^/r?, s. Being of one kind,
gtgtSfiib. 2. Singularity, peculiarity.
eprTfQp&th, s. In one direction.
2. Union, harmony.
fTRJWfcyQior{y(jpifl#aS(y*^ri#dr. They Were
all unanimous in their sentiments.

9(5
<5fiO*AnuOuM(j(3pi4. All monkies side
together; i. e. persons of the same
creed or family form a party.
^(^QfiSLondjuQuff, inf. To speak
unanimously.
^(WjQpaiDnujuQurra, inf. To pro
ceed in one direction.
>(^rpes>p, s. One form, method.
2. One time, once.
t. One kind.
9cr/*ii;fJ(ifAe(T*. He is dispirited,
dejected. 2. He is indisposed, out of
health.
$(jm>*BsturtutjGu*{Trs6r. He speaks in
a peculiar way, unseemly or unfriendly,
out of the way.
<p(fi}e&0Lt>nuSI<Trjda, inf. To be in
different.
PQjjeutipw, s. Intentness of mind
on an object, inclination, concentralion
of the powers of the soul, gpsima. 2.
A place of retirement or seclusion, paUp
icjA@iJi_ii. 3. Connection, unity, rela
tion, combination, etiutpit.
im&aQinri(3m6pe.<3r>apgsiaiZjet. They who
are intensely energetic. (<spA.)
>(r^enuSpQuneSlu^euGS)u>, s. [in rhe
toric] a_wfliusfteIQwfl*if.
en i^lu
a), v. noun. Having
the mind constantly directed to one
point, torarQioj(jG*^uui_A. 2. Being una
nimous, united in the same object or
pursuit, especially in divine things, g<*
g>(5ffl/6or, s. One person, one man,
$!5fu<QMSu. One for, or in be
half of another.
gtsmi*Q*icsi'. One with another.
^Q^sSeaff, s. One time, once.
^0eSiuntfieuilL-ui, s. A revolu
tion of Jupiter round the sun; i.e.
twelve years.
$(rrjsfi2siird@Qeoen>eLf,, [in rhetoric]
A figure in which the verb conveys two
different meanings, SCuj.iuofWQuMir
ffas gftbQuipulmiQpsfigfi $abQ*?iZj_catA

^(^Qeu'ZGvdQrrfjQeij'fai, $ Double
work, taking double trouble with a
thing.
gj^Ga/Ssir, adv. Once, tprnjQpem/D.
2. Sometimes, g<jmi. 3. Perhaps.
5>Cj) adj. Only.
. An only son, an only child.
$Q!rnQeuneisrgi!,s. One, one in mul
tiplication, one by one, one of each in
dividually.
g,a/0a//r(5, adj. Each.
epeijQeunrnj&niFliuui, s. One thing
at a time.
^euQeunQ^iDnpifi) s. Every month,
monthly.
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9(yitfijiJAi>r^tf.QtL/f(yijA*4Q*iA. The
tsuQeun(B)eiiGBr, s. Each man.
family that lives in discord will perish
$miQmii@mirtiu w(sS<3>*{i. They come
at once, altogether.
one by one.
g&0S3)LD,
s. Oneness, union, con
pdiQajn^Qeu^eirseffleO^adv. Some
cord, unanimity, gpsimo. 2. Singleness,
times, occasionally.
uniqueness, fa/ismo. 3. Concentration or
^diQsurreiirjp/, s. Each.
intentness of the mental powers on an
object, devotedness, constancy in love and
^siQaiireBrnffiut adv. One by one.
fidelity, mmQwtQfiStm*. 4. The singular
^euQenrr&siQtj'iLuunnsa^ inf. To
number in grammar, g^mmQusir. 5. A
examine one by one.
birth or transmigration, gcgiSpuLi.
G^QFjia
inf. [com. &(rrjd&eif)d
GinwruL/txt-ffi. The learning that one ac
*. vul] To lie on one side, gtyL/*uiiu
quires in his lifetime will prove of service
uQts. 2. To put to, sliut partly, set slant
to him in the seven births.
ingly, tilt, incline, set up or put sidewise,
>(njemt>uui, inf.
To become
a#anfiftyssCaQufgi/sexSjigdS. Put the]
united, be unanimous, of one accord,
door to a little.
in concord, harmony.
^0ssesifluLj ej>(D)d&eifluLi) v.
>q5gb)u>u u^, inf. To cause to
noun. Lying on one side, g<yu*mruiuuQ
agree, unite, &c, to bring into concord
or agreement, to reconcile.
gBjT^aQ, QQpek., ^(r^dQQearair, Qeu
>(tJ)Gb>u>uuit<3, s. Unanimity, mu
<jr, $a**, v. a. To bring to one point,
tual agreement, concord, .;>i;'ui|.
unite, combine, s***. 2. To concen
>(njeiati>uuniirearsLL(S, s. Com
trate the powers of the mind as on the di
vine being, 9&<eter*tQia". 3. To kill, to
munion.
destroy, jr/iff**. ("".)
^Q^esiLDicseifliT, s. Chaste, faithful
gSiTj/BQ, s.
Substance of a book,
matrons, spumu.mtfii.
Sc., jyi_a[6. 2. Unity of parts in a whole,
$(sma>u>MMQur&i. Like faithful ma
tjiiNiaxut-tdptax. 3. adv. At once, simul
trons (<8Pa-)
taneously, all at once, sqsi&a*.
gS-Tja/, s. A sheep,
(*g>.)
urt&QfvgiQinianQs. The whole earth
(/>)
at once, (p.)
g>(25/B(5 1_ efaQl(Tt?ppw,s. [in rhetoric.']
v. a. To leave, avoid, recede from,
Co-existence of cause and effect, or the
relinquish, abandon, renounce,
2. v.
existence of co-operative causes, co-effi
n.
To
be excepted, to fail, vary, fitSr. 3.
ciency, concurrence, gjrcjcwii.
To go or turn aside,
(p.)
9<3"'wili(swii Af-or. If invariably it
ns, . n. To be collected, contained, jr/i-A
occurs alone
. 2. To be abstracted and concentrated
as the powers of the mind on the deity,
is wise in a prince to receive the alle
or divine things; to become united, to
gations of his subjects, rejecting, never
combine, agree, gaiifluui-. 3. To be de
theless all that is false.
stroyed, to perish, Q-.
g^B-GW&sr, s. One of the fortygjtsguwQgpsiiMu QuwtuQir$*pr($tb. And
three kinds of rhyme. See Q^tom-.
those who are freed from the illusions of
time, so as to have their five senses united
5>(3a/,
v. noun. Leaving, receding,
in devout meditation (*po;9.)
avoiding, separation, renunciation,
^(r^ssw, v. noun. Abstraction of
mind from worldly objects, concentra g6e$, s. Sound, noise, roar, shout,
tion of the mental powers on the deity,
2. Articulate sound, n^QfrsS. 3.
or divine things, u>r<3/r*4. 2. One
(p.) Wind, *rpsi. 4. Thunder, thunder
ness, uniformity, sameness, sp^ma.
bolt, )!..
g&AsuQufunr&emsiauuQtb. They are
peSlsgifSuLi) s. Words imitative
called by the same name. (d.)
of Sounds, jr/grrearafrCB>*afl aftiOiu
5 (75,^^5ffO, s. The male of quadru
orAt.
peds in general, &*>i>Q*pfittrQurg. 2. The
^eSuues^Li, s. Sound regarded
male of the elephant, buffalo, bear, bosas a quality, pmtuut&u.
grunniens, hog, tiger, deer and elk, grj^r*
l*i*094r. 3. Elephant, utter, (/>.)
^eS(ifiaii>^eSiQpaeunaSeo^ s. The
epQTji-B, dSQpasr, pQpebr, uGuebr,
outer gate of a city, fort or temple where
*s, v. n. To agree, be of one accord, be
the guard is stationed and business
transacted, i#>weJ<o.
unanimous, $<s&wuui-.
>Q^iSlds, inf. [used adverbially.] At
>e6lujeo&piTfd, s. A poem, each
once, together, $(tjS.
stanza of which consists of sixteen
parts termed
of these four stanzas
epq^iBssuQunS) inf. To go to
make up sixty-four distinct parts, each
gether.
of which has a variation of time or re
>(7jji)0g]SiirTLf), inf. To live in har
citative, ptdiutpii. See iSiui/fii.
mony.
peSQujqppgi, s. Vocal letters or
>@l8uli, v. noun. Union, con
literal sounds, as distinguished from the
cord, harmony, concert, g)j>#|.
symbol or character, geSmiit-Qwoptg.
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ejerS, dQpgj, &>Hi @u>, , v. n.


To sound, roar, clamor, tinkle, &c,
2. To sound as letters, rgf/4QrrvS*jr;. 3.
[prov.] To be great, to prosper, thrive,
0*uS*. 4. v. a. To wash clothes, ,$<Q/(TO*. (p.)
giQrrsS*<sibisirf^ir. The washerman
washing clothes. (*iQie*L/r.)
order to wash and deliver the clothes at
the time agreed upon (QuAu.)
ysi5i_a), s. The roaring sea.
paffa/Ssrr, s. Tinkling bracelets.
g&s$sw<9=, s. A present given by the
bride's near relations on the fourth day of
the nuptials to the bridegroom.
speSiueo,s. A river, ^^1/. 2. A street,
Qt<5. 3. Cloth, 91w. 4. A garland of
flowers, uim&j. 5. A skin, a hide, Gfit&i.
(j>.)
spssQQujireBQtuesr, inf.
To be
abundant, copious, plentiful,
iDwG>w$Qiuie&QiuiarQ<T2Q2jfigi. The tree has
yielded abundantly.
uMrojcOurfflSOiuffi^Qtijfflr Q(sv$4fiffi. It has
rained plentifully.
spgpiiEi(8), A mosquito, a gnat,
gSffi), . The end, (jrifsfit-ii. 2. A
partial imitative sound. gcS:*<sfiuLi.
gieoQeoenreti, v. noun.
Sounding
like $Ar, $&iQejfAQ(gefi&.
^GjQ&ietnQQfeSlda, inf. To make
a roaring noise, as the sea.
$ &QurjrQ(yc\PA(igQifl?ft?iyBrgffF<5, To the
chief of Maruttam villages surrounded
by roaring water (**r*>.)
v. n. To become reduced, thin, slender,
emaciated, to grow small, diminish, far.
2. To be subject to, to submit, be repress
ed, be contained, S0uuif.ii. 3. To grow
weak, faint, reduced or broken in mind, to
pine, to be dejected, disheartened, rs^icc
4. To shrink from, be deficient, to fail in
the performance of duties, <gmpu. 5. To
coil up, shrivel, contract as an elastic body,
<ud(. 6. To waver, shake, &c, from weak
ness, or from being over-burdened, to be
flexible,
(p.)
1 .'
* .
. Those of unre
strained passions chatter and boast. (Jfit
Qr/S.)
gwaC^cSauiritO^rfjiC^rjyiju^. Consoling his distressed wife and prevailing
upon her to consent to (the enterprise)
9>Ai<giiSast_viia!iyii>. The deer-like (dam
sel) having a slender waist ("<.)
fi<^9t_^<?j5ric5G/r*. The wise will
not be discouraged in adversity. (p*.)
aAiSiiSOAiS. Being pliant (when agi
tated) as a creeper
^ev&eo, v. noun. The state of
fading or pining, (gasjtpA. 2. Slack
ness, fifiic. 3. The state of being
flexible, email. (rg.)
s^dnsCLLemu- 6psti6tiiruf., s. [prov.]
A thin slender person, or one reduced by
disease, age, &c, sAibIuw*/*.

9
jjtippQMiiiiigptii. None is equal to ff&z^9, sSCcpeer, &Q/s<asr, uQueir, *,
epeneQ, j. A thin person, epsneStun
this, fufr.)
*. 2. Thinness, being reduced, Om*)iii.
v. a. To cause to cease, to make an end of,
3. [prov.] An empty, blighted cocoanut, gB(^(9, Qpgi, isjtgi, nyii, iu, v. n. To
to finish, op***- 2. To put away, divest,
a.llud#Jrfucyf^G^aEj, 4. A broomstick, #
cast off, remove, dismiss, expel, banish,
cease, desist, cease from actions, dispense
repudiate, divorce, exclude, explode, dis
with, to intermit, cease as trees from
>eoeSI&xniu
.
A tree that
place, dislodge, 9^0. 3. To except, exempt,
bearing for the season or entirely; to dis
avoid, omit,
4. To clear out. make
continue a course of actions good or bad,
yields, or has yielded blighted cocoanuts.
empty, vacate, exhaust, fa*. 5. To ruin
&u. 2. To be overas a market, an as
fpedsSpQjsm&trtLisp&>sQa>dj&pQp
property, circumstances, &c., jytiS**. 6.
sembly, &c, sfau. 3. To be excepted,
s. [prow.] A blighted, empty co
To kill, destroy, On&n. 7. To renounce,
be empty, fdr. 4. To go off, fursake,
coanut used as a help in swimming.
relinquish, dispense with,
(p.)
quit, evacuate, leave.
5. To fail,
fpeoe&QiDiu, inf. To grow empty,
decline, be extinct, become annihilated,
C4ri^Oi_uS. Relinquish sinful amuse
Q_ 6. To die, perish, nmi. 7. To be
ments. (g>ammi.)
to be blighted as cocoanuts.
finished, terminated, ended, Q*iuQtntfi*j.
5>tlpg! uQum-, inf. To turn out,
psoeSiumar^ s. A thin person, peo
8. To clear off, be cleared off, removed by
to remove.
little and little, j}r. 9. v. a. To omit, to
rt-:'Ci_.-.;;:JvLCu-L^rr. He has ru
except, !_.
ined me.
g$*fi<utMQsei!<:*. Where are the rest?
r. n. To unite, join, combine,
2
uiraQa>iTL$da , inf. To disburden.
To agree, suit, be adapted to, @ot*. 3
Ln^QuiiSiff^OrfuSiff^r***. All but those
To be able, be possible, be practicable,
2_emirQeutTilda,
inf. To dispense
who fell in battle (utw.)
4. To occur, happen, take place, C*
with food as in fasting.
x-iLi-QnFit0gi.
The
meeting
is
over.
5. v. a. (ffoM.) To mend or braid a
*<$utQuiiiiw$iajppii. Performing rites
pySluq,v.noun. Removing, divest
net, Qurjj. (/>.) This verb is rarely used
without intermission.
ing, expulsion, emission,
in the past tense.
*<rtrn_Qiurrf*^. The quarrel has ceased
QalvQuitigifg.
The
business
is
over,
AngOu*. According to your ability
v. n. To flow. /*9iBlj!;.fi_. 2. To go,
the affair is ended.
always perform charity in every possible
pass, walk, <2#u. 3. To act. behave,
way.
5>t^?iBi_, s. The state of being
maintain a course of conduct, act accord
.ill*?-.**. Exceeding their means
almost exhaustedas stores, &c, al
ing to rule, to behave well, G^uui(.i_i.
most ended, nearly over.
4. To be long, *r. (p.) 5. To leak,
peveonir, s. Foes, enemies, uar>
drop as water, fall by drops, trickle down,
pySli^Qeii'Setr, s. Leisure.
drip, drop through, to be shed, C,'.>.^
>y$u2ea>f, s. [in grammar.] A kind
pevgHGiT, s. Friends, associates,
$Qf<gQuif,QBty.Qitig, The nose of the
of ellipsis.
partizans, atrui. 2. Men of science,
damsel who resembles a beautiful long
&&eorijexriGaifi. (p.)
pyOluj, inf. [used as an exceptive
creeper. (oi_.)
particle.] Except, besides, unless, with
>60eiG), r. noun. Being able, pos
SOfQsstfidlAiQcispiiiacsiA. The radiant
out.
gem which diffuses flowing light.
sible, gj**. 2. Agreeing. g->rrt:>.
iQii$uuut&eTcQpQpA*1. Discrim
-'^.-,^^! lk- But an
pei)&)iT&DLD, neg. v. noun. Uusuitableinating as nicely as the swan which
unfaithful
wile
is
to the household as death.
ness, incongruity, Qut^tftsm. 2. Dis
extracts milk from water.
ucBwiLiQ'itQf'Qf<gmiii. Those who ha
satisfaction, dislike, O-.pii^. 3. Non
t^<OT-/*15JrQoff(#utj<JuirC*dr. UnleSS he
bituate themselves to the embraces of
conformity, non-compliance, g)ae*juroai.
come I will not go.
many (r(.,)
4. Impracticability, inability, fiuwnus.
pmQ(npLliui5nggiir3)i, s. One less
jfir*Qu>eop(gB mAo*. Fruits flowing
5. Contempt, gb*ib*S).
with much honey.
than four-hundred.
^so$sd, j. Rapidity, quickness, ve
<5i_Qu>f(!(!(g8>. The vessel leaks.
gf<uQ&,$u&ih!?WBnttluieBiper&t, They
locity, swiftness, of time, n^ia>^. 2.
invited all but him.
p(i>Qetn&, s. A flowing kind of
Readiness, promptness, being without he
melody in poetry in which nothing dis
a/jfiijsnQprrySliu, inf. To grow in
sitation or delay, 9*Siib. 3. A short space,
cordant OCCUrS, LSCD^QOTirj>.
to disuse, to become obsolete.
a division of timeas one of the six parts
p(ip@ea^dQfu uei), s. A poem
tut-ibQunfiu. The body failing (u#
of the day, fi^Qurd^. 4. Antiquity, oldconsisting of C*vrfiS**i-5 and -j
ness, utfitKui. (p.)
giihmSoStiBtirBx-ijiif.. Bringing us to
gjuSQeonifiuj, inf. To cease sleep
gether as in previous births (**.)
pQpSenj&ujgei/eQ, s. A kind , of
ing, to wake.
5rfoVj;Jv5^ic5ifli^A{gi
Promptly
^aa/w verse composed of CVQrrn^fiAu
$iflt-l,
s.
Remainder,
pySlems.
uniting in fellowship with every virtue.
pfiks and iSodiQ*jtar<g&AtjflT&,
pyfliSuja), s. Supplement, appen
(*)
9Q<5 BieAreuribf s. A cadence
dix, sequel, gifirfmpmpix^ffiStlii.
which flows in an easy and pleasing
style, $te*pib.
pifltutTasHD, neg. v. noun. Being
v. n. To agree, to be congruous, consistent,
to be fit, QuiQif.
incessant, continual, unceasing, Mmu.
pQg&6H, v. noun. Flowing. 2.
$iimi**~CJ4-&*0ejlmHinjp(B. Solitude is
Leaking, dropping, a leak. 3. Behavior.
pj^liunQajnQpdsii, s. Perseverance
preferable to bad society.
4. Length. 5. Height.
in
virtuous
actions.
$rriju>'4*?'urQi_#A&i. An unme
pQgaevneiir, appel. n. He who does
pLfietj,
e.
noun.
Ceasing,
forsak
rited eulogy is tantamount to a censure.
not conduct himself virtuously.(#iQ*jiS.)
ing, intermission, cessation, omission,
cpi. su ~u udsu>, s. [in logic] An
untuiQnit(igsi, v. noun. Drivel
gifiM. 2. [in logic.] Inference by impli
unnatural comparison or simile, an in
cation, omission or exception of the
ling.
congruity or impossibility, Qur&*#.-fi
person or thing in question, in the con
'' noun. Leaking, drop
m" tin.
versation. 3. Want, defect, deficiency,
ping, dripping, sofigm*. 2. Flowing,
p-isurraniA, neg. v. noun. Unfitness,
draM0.
flow, ttQpfStiQuQieoa. 3. The passing
unsuitableness, incompatibleness, , <
of urine in drops.
pySlefi&a, inf. To remove by
mm. 2. Unlikeness, non-conformity, Qur
${y*(g*(5*mw0fi*iLvf.(!ur4j. Like a vessel
another, to cause to cease, **S*. 2.
(s*0tvkb. 3. Discord, disagreement, dis
set to catch the water from a leak
To take away by little and littleas by
harmony, AawunBu. 4. Impracticabi
spoken of one supported at the expense
theft, &c, O^JrjB*. 3. To clear out a
lity, absurdity, impossibility, iuku.
and pleasure of another.
room, house, &c, 3trS*. 4. To cause
poje>ijD, inf. To agree with, to be
$(ip&(8)LDi:pp) inf. [prov.] To stop
to be destroyed, ruined or killed, On*
like, QurattQfip
fax.
a leak.
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$Qgd(3)sflLp, inf. To drop as water


from a leak, to leak.
g>Q)<r 0<s nj/iiL/, s. A species of
large black ants which follow one
another in a train.
(^(Lgs&ih, s. Conduct, behavior,
demeanor, course,
2. Prescribed
rules, regulations, order, mode, Qpa>pme.
3. Rules of conduct for different castes,
orders, &c, ^"iib. 4. Good conduct,
good morals, good usages, morality, virtue,
decorum, *rsri_4>. 5. Reverence, obei
sance, modesty, &c, towards a superior.
ura4. 6. Walking, walk Q*&|>jod. 7.
Way, uS. 8. Height, elevation, uirii. 9.
Eminence, greatness, CuKfrmo. 10, Quali
ty, manner, state, condition,
II.
Caste, tribe, <g~ii. (p.)
$ofi*3(!pajr(ga>jfia!r(a'0. Virtue is to be
preferred before rank.
^qgiappeugii, s. Breach of de
cency.
>Qgdsiig!pda, inf. To aposta
tize, forsake the path of virtue, to
swerve from the rules of caste, religion,
Bsc
5>(7f dsLDnuS(^ds, inf. To be mod
est, polite, well-behaved.
epQgds (ifisaiesiLD, s. The posses
sion of good manners. (Pcy<*-)
^Q^dseuesnrdsih, s. Decent and
reverent deportment, modesty.
isetiQajnQgdsihy s. Good manners,
modesty.
$QtutT(tgd&ii>, s. Bad manners.
fc-inQsunQgdsih) s. Hypocrisy
in religion, &c.
^(Lp<i(&jy s. A proper course of
conduct, observance of duties to superiors,
divine or human; good behavior, virtuous
practice, propriety, modesty, decorum,
correct deportment according to the rules
and requirements of religion, morality
and virtue, mdrarxi-. 2. A rule of con
duct, moral duty, precept, ^n4. (p.)
ep(Lpa(3j, @Qpgsr, epQgd&Qesreisr , Qeu
ctr, sa>*, v. a. To cause to drop (as a
leak), to drip, distil, drop a liquid, $g
Qftuu. 2. To direct, regulate, cause to
act, conduct one through a course of
actions commonly in a good sense,
(/>)
ep (ig iei (9j , a. Row, rank, line, train,
rfrAi. 2. Order, regularity, class, or
ganization, mtear. 3. Rule of action,
method, plan, model, system, discipline,
economy, opsop. 4. Good conduct, pro
priety, decorum, decency, modesty, marts
!_. 5. Regulation, law. precept, formu
lary, canon, formula, t>.
>(ipisisireariSL. sens, s.
Orderly
conduct, good behavior.
epOgiEiQesranu:., s. Disorder, con
fusion.
>(ipii(gsLLL-, inf. To form a reg
ulation.
PQpiEi(g0UL$eBrG>ir, s. A woman
unfaithful to her husband.
epQgtEifguQ/ip, inf. To set in or
der, to arrange, regulate, systematize,
organize.

tpQgiEiQmnu/. Q^ds , inf. To be in


He has concealed the matter. 2. He has
good order.
not told the secret.
^(LpiEJ3;so, v. noun. Being right, cor
^etflfgidQ&rreireir, inf. To con
rect, straight, orderly, *uui_*i,
ceal one's self, to hide, iop*^Q*fsfsr.
2. To conceal a thing, trmpfgiQsi&a.
GpqgtEJSins, s. [prop.] A lane, a nar
row street, an alley, ffl*S.
$>e<fipgip$Bl<fluj, inf.
To stray,
wander in private, in a state of con
&flQ(t^Qpisi6s>s, s. A narrow lane.
cealment,
sjcrfl, s. A hiding place, a lurking
53afl^3aJSsirtu/rz_, inf. To play
place, a covert, s*ulSi_i4. 2. A screen
at hide and seek. *Qui/Sfciuii_.
behind which a person hides himself, or a
QicB$iQio*e?&*S2iz<uiiej. The game or
cover carried before a fowler to conceal
play of hiding a ring.
him from the view of birds. Q*ca>i-tsiiiu
garfluL/, v. noun. Hiding, conceal
ftiigtyampuL/. 3. Light as shining in,
ing, concealment, lurking, gtfim*. 2.
issuing from, or reflected by a luminous
Absconding, slinking or stealing away,
body, not as the medium of sight; ray,
escaping, desertion. u^e(sw. 3. Secret,
pencil, brightness, splendor, coruscation,
covert, disguise, wmpei.
brilliancy, reflection, luminousness, a lu
gfluLfuiB>puLjuumggwpQfie>i&l. Tell
minous body, iSrsitth. 4. The sun, @Acjar.
all. conceal nothing.
5. The moon, *i$>ta*. 6. Fire, Qras^H- ?
Fame, celebrity, renown, n*ij>. 8. A star,
>eifluuiradQ&iLtuj,inf. To practise
tSeStJar. 9. Flame, o"3n. 10. Sun-shine.
vice secretly commonly in concert.
QmiSij. II. The apple of the eye, **
^eifluiSiii, s. A hiding place,
in***. 12. A lump, !e*ig. 13. Object of
an ambush, a covert, u>pSi_A
vision,
<J*>Au?<_<dio. (See jy^.) 14.
Illumination of mind, intelligence, jyjSh'. gjsrf?/f, @pgi, fi^&ii 5>6tf?0ii), g>6ff?jr,
15. God.
16. A decoy animal, uii
v. n. To shine, give light, glare, be re
WBWlPegMio.
splendent, to coruscate, gtHQtiiv. (p.)
wj9nrri*C*. (If kings swerve
y6rfl/TLC(7jL;L/, s. Ivory, lun'Seurd
from justice) tin ir renown cannot last.
5>srfliT6\), inf. To issue out as light.
s?srr?/f(jo*ii, s. Diamond, eaeuss
^6tf7i_si),s. Teeth, ug). (M Die.)
Mil.
g>6>fl/Tffl/, v. noun. Shining light,
perflQ&ujuj, inf.
To give light,
splendor, iSiaitu.
illuminate.
*(yB_i[j@3C)5rfiuL/f/. Look at
cfieiflutir, inf. To spread as light.
the lustre of his facespoken ironically
pe/fluiSjfiu>Lj, s. Flame, flame of
of one who being displeased, makes a
a lamp, jftBaH*miiu.
sullen countenance.
geiftwiiia5?sfflu)(z^>/E;<5, inf.
To speSley, s. [cm/.] A hiding place, weap
grow dim as light, splendor, lustre,
fi-io. 2. Brilliancy, splendor, Jr#i4.
^eifleneireunib, adv. Privily.
5>srfliifi(g, inf. To lie in con
6petflau/Ti_, inf. To be brilliant, to
cealment in order to catch game, to
glitter, to coruscate, Jriifi** (limited).
lurk in order to catch one, u^kEI(j4*.
gesrfT/pso,
v. noun. s. [prop, ^sifl/f^eu.]
5>6rr?ttStp, inf. To be deprived
Shining, being resplendent, glittering, iSr
of lustre or brightness, iStirtitM
perflujrnjeSuj&etf, s. A gemcat's
^aflsveuir&r, s.
The glittering
eyC. tnaitSAajib.
sword. (oi_.J
gjaflCoj/rssr, s. The sun, (^ifluum. speifljpi, s. Splendor, light, iSasn&w.
(/>)
(P)
5>srfla/tlz_ti, s. A mirror, a lens,
ascir^if.. 2. The discus weapon, **r epek, adj. Good, excellent, iB&eo.
2. Beautiful, ^ics^er. 3. Bright, glitter
ving, luminous, iiworr. 4. Knowing,
pefieSi $etfle$&, inf. To emit
5. Abundant, uS^)ur5r. The r
light, east rays, gffft.
of this word is changed into lL and *r
^&fleSeinEi(^QwesFI, s. A kind of| before appropriate letters, whence the
nouns gLiLiiA, and gub6B>u.
arsenic in its natural state.
gaaiipAuBmtsifljtiaiw. His eyes emitting
^efleneuds, inf. To set a snare
bright sparks of fire through rage
for wild animals.
>&revireir, s. Glittering swords,
grftow^iiji?.^!*. He caught the
game by setting a 6nare, or decoy
^Eirorfluj/r, s. The virtuous, those
animal.
renowned for subjecting their passions
yof)an e>'gj ili u finds, inf. To watch
and practising deeds of virtue, accord
for game after setting a snare. 2. To
ing to the shatters, wrrppmt. a. The
stare at a person.
wise, the intelligent, j^>/._<?urt. (p.)
ffftoifl, d&Gpasr, fiQpoisr, L/(?u6Br,a,
g<*iur<(y)*Q>6fiijn>i . Acting wisely
v. a. To hide, conceal, put out of sight,
in the presence of the wise, (op*.)
secret, cloak, u>p**. 2. To keep a thing
eponeiflQvuneiir, s. He who emits
unrevealed, to disguise, conceal in the
light, gtfiQriuQmictr. 2. Venus the plan
mind, iflrjflui_*. 3. v.n. To hide, steal
et, *Srnr. 3. An enlightened man,
away, elope, flee into concealment, lurk
unseen, desert, u^eBs<j*.

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spp asip

9p0qtgff0cBr(Tpil3up0tutfr<2tveixii>. Proper
$<aiQanreif), s. A brilliant light.
Spfimt-. Walk aside
ty received under mortgage or as a dowry
wiQi-?pp~Q*irpp~u(2ui&fff. The cow
epjpi, d&Qpar, pQfea , u(?u6sr, aa,
must be taken immediate possession of.
goes by leaps.
v. a. To reduce, suppress, subject, re
*T($gsaSp*e>pQdjirpfil2Qf*&fBrpgl. The OX
ppplaairemfl, s. Mortgaged land.
strain the senses, desires, &c. to mortify
tugs and pulls its rope.
the body, curb the appetites, to pinch, stint
^jdjSJ'&lL^ppSiEjpjSQ, s. A
gjii Qjaa pBiQerrp/S/i(ifiij*0t8t&). My
or deny one's self, to suppress the passions,
mortgage bond, a lease.
finger is worn away by touching (on
2. To afflict, distress, cause pain
the wall) the delineated adays of his
$pplL$LLa, inf. To redeem a mort
to one's self or others, jyjwi*. 3. To pun
absence. (<gp&.)
gage.
ish, chastise, *triM*. (. 964.) 4. To
pppldQ* noreir, inf. To encroach
>pp7iutrLLGi, s. A tenure by mort
rebuke, reprove, si$.*gQim,tsa. 5. To dis
on another's land. 2. To apply to, or
gage, $pfittoifivt>fiiui
like, to be disgusted with, 0/j*. (p.)
bring in contact with one's personas
6. v. n. To become scarce and dear, to fail
>PfSsnsuaa, inf. To mortgage
medicaments,
flowers, &c. 3. To give
or be scanty as crops, rain, &c, to be
land, trees, &c, jjaoi-ujrortiiao***.
way, to recede.
sparing, ga^u,
Qs*1ait2pQMitf.ejF*nrQm>*Q0Fjpfi0&>. Punish ^p/Sjt^T, s. A sacred place near
pppluQuna, inf. To give way, re
Madras. PaQwrpfiui.
ing the guilty by deaththe prerogative
cede, give place to another, iImSliGuix.
of a prince. (<&p*.)
>ppS^atir, s. Siva, Pa.-w.
ppplu.V(r^ss,
inf. To give place
jpQ1w,p*(g<i. Corn will be scarce.
in sitting, to sit further, afuftSc;**.
s. A mute consonant, Qwiu
j^0<y^(j*aOujr^i4Cp^iA)jw. He sub &&p'j3J,
QvQtgff. 2. Spying, espionage, searching,
efpfiQ* (4a, inf. To absorb or
mits to no one's reproof; he does not
agency, <?>). 3. A messenger, an agent
extract moisture by touching it with
brook censure.
or emissary,
4. A spy, (?iyir.
an absorbent.
m>*Qiui(3u:pQMi<St0dr. He gives liber
ally.
$>ppir, . Spies, searchers, emis
>pplQujnppla3i-L- i_, inf. To en
jtararfar>#Q.ur0. Abstain from taking
saries, C;fr*. 2. The confidential
croach by little and litte on another's
food.
agents or messengers ofa prince whether
land.
*4i)ii*tQurj>i<sraSiSjJw. He does not
employed in his own dominion or an
typpleasH&s,
inf.
To set one
at all restrain himself (in speaking). 2.
other's, for a good or bad purpose, &p<.
aside, further off, out of the way, >ra>a
He does not conform to the prescribed
SppiiKiiAaxrfiGfltjfoni&ff.
being
ac
diet.
quainted (with the counsels of the
QuniLtessiQuitTpp, inf. To ap
JSarOiuf^^<J*ri ur*. Those who
enemy) at that time through the spies.
mortify their bodies and do penance.
ply clothsas in fomentations, &c.
O'O
(&!*.)
>pjpi,
noun. Application, touch
*fsrf&QfvrarpacBm/faiiJlpa&flQ*.G!eeipparijr
QsfQ&QstptsuQEe&uuetib. When the
cn issuerJaTwJfrfQ*iij<g*.'r. 1 Would
ing repeatedly with cloths, the surface
mother rebukes with sharp language
tear to pieces the body of Veeravagu,
of the body with slight pressurea
$g)ig)& Qaneesruf. rgaa, inf. To be
Skandar's emissary, in the space of an
kind of fomentation, $ppi>.
hour. (Astt.)
afflicted.
^pfSi Gppgp u lS qi &a , inf. To
e&tevQujiTjpidg, inf. [prov.") To be
$ppetru typpeirQuas>L~, s. The
apply cloths as in fomentations.
come dear.
insertion of a consonant in verse to
filQQeynpQrfetBi-, . Cloth for
lengthen the sound, bee ^aQuaiu,
wsmLpQiurTjpijfjg&neoih^s. A drought.
absorbing water from the body of an
9P("?t eo, v. noun. The act of di
idol after bathing or anointing.
aiu$p&t>pQujnipi&&, inf. To pinch
recting spies.
sppjyeiaLb, s. Union, coalescence,
one's self.
^PQ^ief^aeo , c. noun. Employing
concord, contact, agreement, unison, sty
p&uu, v. noun. Scarcity, clear
mm. 2. Oneness, sameness, participation
spies or secret messengers, gff*,nui&t&i.
ness,
2. Restraint of the pas
of the same qualities, Qmipetmui. 3. Pecu
sions, self-mortification, self-denial, jppjpi&Gs, s. The elision of a
liarity, peculiar rights, relation, propriety,
* <(Tj*a*. 3. Chastisement, punish
consonant.
cftsm. 4. Application of mind to one
ment, correction, jjeirif-uq. 4. Kebnke,
>pgl/<i(2a LLieOy v. noun. Over
object, close attention, marking wilh the
reproof, *i-f. 5. Dislike, disgust, Q/j>
mind, iorQii>iSr.po. 5. Compound, mix
hearing.
6. Privation, deprivation,
ture, MtoULI.
^ppiuQuiunppa), v. noun, [in to?
gpjpieurrtij, [prop. ^j4pie>irrdj.~\ Being
S^/>w>Q*'tf'<gQg5#^>iij. Having the
>p**!.] Constructing a species of verse
broken in the edge, chipped off, a breach
powers of mind concentrated in divine
so
artfully
that,
independent
of
the
in an embankment, &c.
meditation (C^u.)
main sense, other meanings may be
fi&iuw(5QiLcpjp9t>wuuC-t$.q5Agis&. They
a'.Txrsir, s. A hare-lipped man.
contained in it, iimpAs^Q^j)ULi&s
are all closely united.
#ibLifalto>,
the
head
of
an
arrow
is
j/Ol/
pjpiQiiTujuuek), s. Wanting a tooth
Qplu*iQvrpsexDB5(5ipi&>. If providence
>^aw, when the mute is hardened which
or more.
favor
means the new headbesides the origi
g>^2 su n liu unfair, a. A pot chipped
piiGi>icQant_ed, r. noun. Living
nal meaning.
in the edge.
in peace with othersone of the ten
ppQpQfP&i, s. An inanimate con
sppsiii, s. Poerfy, indigence, des
sonant, QmijQiliQftgl.
ppjpieiRLDisujih, s. Combination,
titution, want, adversity, a^ano. 2. Dim
^pQarrySluni-L, s. A verse that
inution, failure, o-'.r.-i. 3. Forbearance,
intimate connection, mutual agreement,
contains
no
mute
consonants,
Cj-I_&'
close unionopp. to C/>#nuajio. (
restraint, refraining from,
IQ
.-<v.)
*) (P)
9P*tSiBtp<38fc**. It would prove a eppjJJ, QGpebr, pppi Qear 6ar, Qeuasr, sppsmp, s. One of a pair, >eisrjp!.
support in adversity. (pe>. 325. I.)
sr~>- <* To bting into contact, join,
2. Odd numbers as 1, 3, 5, &c, odd, $p
Sfp&tS&fiyp JIQaJtar($LM4apQi$ffiQisr$Q*sj
unite, bring faces together in kissing,
a^Ouor. 3. Singleness. ^oSbmo. 4. Solemimix^SiQu. As if an emmet could by un
M<. 2. To touch, ply, applyas clothes,
ness, uniqueness, absoluteness, fiarmipal).
diminished perseverance work itself a
with slight pressure and repetition, to fo
5. A leaf in a book, f)Co. 6. A row
ment, gpfii-mCuit-. 3. (p) To dress an
path-way in Meru the golden mountain
of small patches of ground in a corn-field,
other, to put on clothes,
(**.)
adjoining one side of a cross channel.
4. v. n. (c.) To give place to another (in
>p/Bi$Giieu Girth, s. Undiminishing
g^anpCujfijjiiBJi-Cajr. Is it even or odd ?
sitting, meeting in the road, &c), to
wealth. (**.)
$pplaa, inf. v. n. To be odd as
recede, fu. 5. [jprov.'] To move by leaps
epp^SI, s. Lease, a leasehold, a kind
as a beast with its forelegs tied together,
numbersas 1, 3, 5, g^oopiiui-. 2. To
of mortgage of land, trees or cattle,
f,--?. 6. To tug as a beast iu order to
be unwavering, be settled in mind or
break its rope, gibmutSQf**.
purpose, to be decided, ^atgui-.
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geeisrj)l
pekjpidtguQunay inf. To make
^/b/S^^LDenru), s. A single mind, I ^sku^i epesruirssr, . Nine,
Ofir.
water.
sincerity. 2. Freedom from doubt, de
cision of mind.
>eisrg)iiQaneisrgii. To or for each
sjjoi^, dSQpor, fbQpeisr, uQuebr,
SijbfSppQsve&sr, s. Odd numbers,
other.
**, v. n. To unite, combine, become one,
Q&siiQmieB&sil. They are equal, alike,
Qutgig; [ex s*** ]
fppanpuUL-tQw&x.
&c.
peerjSd^exirip, inf.
To live in
sir, j. Venus, &
gssTgiQsrsirfiQu&iQartdTtirrmdr. [vul.]
union, harmony.
Brar. 3. Kuvera, (sCucdr. (p.~)
They have called each other by hard
ef!oupluLj,
v.
noun.
Union,
har
gjr>8D/n&(eis>t, s.
An unique
names.
mony, concord, unity.
umbrellaan emblem of independent
garfftQuttrfiJtgiaxftb. Different one
Gpssrjpi, . One ("the numeral), gjrar
sovereignty.
from another.
pp<apd(g&nL-uSltev)(Gt]j60, v. noun.
QpjrgpQto*r. 2. One thing. jjA^JJowQiufcy
5)8r^u<_, inf. To become recon
aw>. 3. Union, coalescence. .*. 4. In
Exercising absolute sovereignty.
ciled, giiL/rM*. 2. To be united, to
construction,
it
means
either,
oras
^pssipsQsnuiu&n , s. Ganesa, the
coalesce, Qut^tf.
l$t$brfiDtu<S,
9<*jyjyPruttJtter<5fi,
either
single-tuskedas an elephant, the other
}6OTffyu^, inf. To bring about
abandon your evil deeds, or take the conse
tusk having been broken off, tS&u*ar.
quences.
a union or acquaintance between per
sons, 5(jiou!iiL/,i0. 2. To reconcile,
$pas>p&enir, a. [prov.] A house
Quor. If he has given once as much, I will
without an area in the centre.
give twice.
peisrgbunfS, a. [prov.] A moiety, a
fppgnpppns&i s. A single wed
9<*cji)g*rti!w. He so wonders that he
half commonly of land, jjor. 2. Mid
ding ornament without the accompani
knows not when to cease extolling. 2.
night, sCWfioiA.
ments which are sometimes added on a
His sorrow, regret, &c. is unremitted.
future day. See **^fs^io.
g<*^0B(j*O^r<*^cuu<j^*i. Talking loose
uj*. He sold his goods at half price.
sppempi&nifuL^LLGl, s. A lock
ly, incoherently, jumping from one thing
f^sag>iwemiU^ epesi^imeBipisf., s.
to another.
with a single bolt or a single lock.
9<=r^8Qe>/dr(r. One among another, re
Concord, union, harmony, intimate
>psts>pgiei)rr, s.
A well-lever
ciprocally, mutually.
familiarity. 2. Confusion, want of order
formed of one solid timber, spmpQuppib.
ja'.siV Listen to a word of advice,
or system.
See ttpCjkff*ir Or QsxLjfi&svg.
hear what I have to say.
fieiirgiitiipliLiiTfieueisT, s. One who
ftpempjprai, s. A three-twined
g*^>*<5u>/riir. He is moved by nothing.
knows nothing.
* . - - I u" -. :.7 : Cob Qtt - p G ^ fiu tfl a .-. A
sacred threadas worn by a bachelor.
pi
t
on
so
ignorant
that
he
cannot
tell
that
fppes>pj0pniGieu, s. Single
None is so ignorant as to know nothing
one and one make two.
none so wise as to know every thing.
threaded cloth. ftJIiitKn.
9<*^!L:Oi_fa*rA. Every other day, al
$enrjriiLDpp6iie!sr, s. A useless per
typmpuuiQsiiesBrgsBiijieti, v. noun.
ternate days.
son. u-uQvisuppKik. 2. A very poor
Counting by odd numbers. 2. Count
gorGpQiuitbi. One only.
person, ^A*
ing things one by one.
$aQl~&G*i<:*. Have I sustained
but one lo.-s by him?
fppempuuLL, a. One of several
t. Utter destitution, the relinquishing
strings of a necklace, folds, strands.
told him one thing and he (lid another.
of every thingas an act of devotion.
^^D/Dijutlu>6ar7, a. A single
UiexQxi^Br^mriQassirjf. Ills profession is
one thing and intention another.
necklace.
geisrQp&iTeo, s. One and a quarter.
fspempuunnuuneiir, a. A single
epeaipsan, s. One and a half.
^8j(7>?yf QungiiQffired) s.
[in
brahman, whose sight is deemed inaus
^asrpeisr &-iL
s. A collection
picious whether as the first object in
grammar.]
Terms
common
to
both
gen
of similar things, g(jOu<jC.tii_ii. (p.)
the morning, or at any time on leaving
ders, one only of which is understood,
home for some special purpose.
the other being excluded by the con
>ekpsn un&),s. [in grammar.] Neu
nexion, (5^SattJrfcGuW^Qsr#ccrpaizr
ter singular of the irrational class, #&fi
eppes>put-iifi&&iiSg)i, a.
A rope
Qur$*ii>Qu-g:6Qsr*i as QiSiicAaaQutQ
ipga Qzjsgeniouui .
formed of a single strand, ^<gL/fi*sJj).
ft, a thousand persons lough t; i. e.
gjss^ii;,
adv.
Together,
altogether,
eppsis)pujnLj5ljQ0iT, a. The chariot
men.
of the sun being single-wheeled, ftugi
spssj^w,
8Qpe&i, ^ssrplQeBrssr^Qeijasr,
p(&(ir?Qeoir6isrjp:w. By any means,
gdrp. v. n. To unite, coalesce, knit or
^psBpujtTifilpQpQlnneBr, a. The sun
grow together as broken parts, two
9**r(50ft>rrj)(gDpS*i3w. There is no
he whose chariot has but one wheel,
trees, &c. ; to become one, to join, combine,
lack at allcommonly applied to pro
0bmi. 2. To be engaged, be intent, &c
visions, the country produce, &c.
on an object, g**LJi_ 3. To agree, suit,
fppsapiuneir, a. A single person
jjeira?,
a.
[vul.
^Grertp.]
One,
be agreeable, Quiasip. 4. To copulate,
as a traveller, an inhabitant or as one
alone, solitary, lonely (spoken of per
L/csvr.
having no relations, ^-t-s-'-.
sons), ficdi.
J*)V>. It is not convenient. 2.
ppempuSpipuy, a. A monopetaThey are not fit. 8. (They) (the things
epenrpldanneiir pest pliuneir, a. A
lous flower, p^itfuy.
or parts) are not united, not joined well,
bachelor, a widower, a single or lonely
^ps5>pu$irL-e!s>ii3i$.jiG0) v. noun.
&c.
person, fiaRiuta.
QpsfQprdrffQriij. Disease which befalls
Playing at odd and even.
[SewQpu^pppearaftstsr(ipis).pped,
the body. (iw*8io.)
$pas>pQujiT%svuurTuj,s. Mats braid
v. noun, [in grammar.] Forming a rule
mQyHarfiiStsuiSBr. If destiny favor
ed with single olas.
or definition so as to include others,
peorpuurrirds, inf. To unite sever
>p<anpGuji7'fa>uQuLLiy-, a. Bas
ed partsas a magician by looking at
kets made of single olas.
$ssrjr>ia(3j. For one thing, viz.: to
them, lit. to look them into one, Qur
make waterthe common expression
>pG8>peiiiTujdaeBBr&(&), a. A calcu
(gipOurrts. 2. To join things to see if
among
school
boys
when
asking
to
go
lation made by a single operation,
they fit or agreeas machinery, o*.**.
out for this purpose.
whether once adding, subtracting, mul
^sjr^^ffl/jejS^Ssrr,
s. See ,ff3sTr.
tiplying or dividing.
jpidSr^&a, inf. To sit or squat
^eir0'ir^esr^S)^nrrgjesr{gj/r,
a.
8<BdsQ<es)p6is>p, a. One of a pair
down or go for one thing, viz. : to make
Foes, unfriendly persons, (p.)
water, inA-.
of ear-rings.
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96sr^3/(5^., s. A family or person


living in another's house, garden, &c.
See $ct<5Lt- and $g;t<4<gif..
y6Br^j_tl, s. Concord, harmo
ny, living on terms of friendship,
^Br^j)3s_i-lt_(ro5(25<i, inf. To be
closely united, be in harmony, &c.
pssr^'BiT, s. Friends, relations, is
thur. (p.)

?s8f,nj,B)<5, c. noun. Uniting, un


t*(7(5/r*pO(c!fi(5. The magnanimity
ion, .-,."7^-'..
which disdains to look on another's wife,
is it an act of propriety merely? It is ex
sin Q(a? . An exclamation of won
alted virtue.
der, pity, regret, &c , ^nSi***Q*A).
(**.) 2. A copulative particle to con spekssruL^, s. A female ear-orna
ment, sifiesBfiaSQwrfbgi,
nect nouns and sometimes verbs,
spshrssrsnssr^g. Enemy, foe, ueessewssr.
tjwCi GumfiiBlgsGuifiQMsftiar, if an untaught
simpleton undertake it, will it be spoil g& sir (63)^/7 ir sgs3r(g)/r, g.
Foes,
ed merely? He will also wear chains.
enemies. See $ar<$i under g*j>, v. (p.)
(<SP*-) (p.)
gdraor*(;#<;f*i. Associate not with ene
mies. ($rcw.)

9
j. The eleventh vowel, epsiww. 2.
A particle, gSc_#Q-*<. It has various
uses; in *<tr&r*t, eight different mean
ings are given to it. (a) 9S5W, a mark
of ellipsis denoting the omission of a coun
ter-part to what is expressedas Qsra
<JufOfiri_r<*, true he has obtained his
object (but he will not prosper by it).
(A) t, interrogativesas *?4^<;/*^itir,
is it Sattan that came? (c) Spun, speci
ality, particularity, &c, an interjection of
surprise. This is two-fold. 1. e-uiei&pij
li, relating to objects of superiority, pre
eminence, &c.as
Qurt<u<sr, heigh day!
he is an illustrious person, 2. gjaSs/B^iiiy,
relating to objects of inferiority, baseness,
&c.as 99 0nf.<u*, Oh ! he is a cruel
wretch, (rf) ifnma>p, negationas ms<?
QinuCiar, will I do it? implying I will
not. (e) QflH&lu, ascertainment, clear
perception, appeal to the hearer, &c
as ^<2$Sl&1<a&s>Qu<>toGQ&3i&slw&&, it is
neither male nor female, (f) *Si, bereave
ment, an interjection of pityas 99
(?'(5y>^/OT"<*r'i alas, alas, they have
found no way of salvation. (</) jyewrfjw,
expletiveas arfiu/i4i<?g>, come let us
see. (A) iM6Jw, distinguishing, marking
as jf/<?QBiri_nar, it was he who bought
it. In addition to these it also serves to
express doubtas <rfpapSC>rufi>u<B>#aifti
GloiQtrieatQ*rt4flQfl<irupGvjri is the hair
of the damsel analogous to the blue clouds,
to the green moss, or the black sand
on the shore drifted by the billows (**-);
jfQjsaraGmiiQj&titg, what that can be I
know not.
^, . A floodgate, or other means
to stop a sluice or water-course, u^o^rc
(pans, g. [a conlr. of s_a/sa).] De
light, joy, gratification, (/>.)
gj(?ds,T. An interjection of surprise,
concern, pity, regret, bravado, oh! oh!
behold, jfpi*tijt9j&&4Qffr&,
^<ld, s. Height, elevation, e-iu/f
*9. 2. Rising, ia>#e. 3. Eminence, dig
nity, greatness, Ou(jb>u>. 4. Bigness, large
ness, u(jwio. (p.)
zpsmL&rrLLuf., g. The major class
of msSfijrifiaBf verse, the other being double
to this (in the number of lines), (sitim*.)
epjs&ir srrzi, g. [proe.
mia itBirth.]
Retching, heaving, the involuntary effort
of the stomach in nausea, mr*$.
27

QetinkQanrsairetrLo, s.
Nausea
epiiiQiuLp.J&, inf. To raise the
when water alone is emitted.
hand, a weapon, &c, and strike.
Qsu&rQetrnd&netTQLod&, inf. To
giEiQujetn/DUj, inf. To slap.
be sick in the stomach,
epw8ujq&tp spiii^Ljsifi, s. High
sf isirsifl^ dQQpdsr, @Q&esr, uQubst,
praise. 2. Exalted renown.
*mt v. n. [prov. 9)*r**.] To heave or
^iii8uS(^ds, inf. To be high. 2.
retch from sickness, to vomit, efiSiiQriiu.
To be eminent, illustrious.
epdsnaflut-i, v. noun. Retching,
gmSeuetrir, inf. To grow high. 2.
incipient sickness, . .
To advance, to increase in wealth.
epdaireifluunti$Qrjda, inf. To be
spiE/fia/i_li_ , inf. To cut, having
squeamish.
up-lifted the hand to do so.
eprwxsi), s. Mountain, to'Steo. 2. An
epii(8je8d&, inf. To cause to rise.
elephant, urizr. 3. Bamboo,
4.
A vesselas a boat, &c, wita^ii. 5. A
sasQujnii8iuts^ds, inf. To lift up
king, jfrftir. 6. A hill, Cio. (j>.)
the hand to strike.
se/BoE/TiTiL, s. The mysterious sylla
6je/<sgo, v. noun. Height, elevation,
ble gno, the silent recitation of the gui, the
u-mitB. 2. Rising, iQfiS. 3. Vomit
letter with which each mantra begins and
ing, sfiplQrijfiii.
ends, iSimiw. Wils.p. 175. Onkara.
?a=LD,
s. Light, splendor, iSn&neLo.
egisjaffja/^, s. The syllable 6ii>
VVils. p. 175. Ojas. (p.)
personified as the deity.
^fuAiS9ilGuc*S. Swaying the bright
gisisniBds, inf. To repeat the
discus; i.e. holding the reins of Govern
sacred syllable g>ib, g>i>sirQp*aAta.
ment, (urr.)
^E7<s/rj-ay0, s. A kind of arsenic, gi&LD cp&irLh, s. [vul. corruption
Qsaflue**?ami.
of tlie Tcltiyit word G*rnb and Gswii.]
For the sake of, ou account of (with the
6p'tk@Gti, g. A species of large fish,
dative), fiitfaii.
Toninha thynnus. (Iiott.)
crartGnrrib. For my sake.
g6/E7Q, 8Qpeisr, epiii8Gearsbr, Qeueisr,
^pGsrathgffipG&Bfrib. On account of
9, v. a. To lift up, raise the arm, a
that.
weapon, a pestle, msQuri,*. 2. v. n. To
7(jr(jiLii.G*ii. On account of my ne
grow high, rise above others, above the
cessity.
level; to be loftyas a building, a moun tfi&iFI,inter. Wonderful, fine, ^jfil&tud
tain^ tree; to shoot forth, riseas a flame,
Gfi&Li. 2. *. Misfortune, fatality, C5).
ajur. 3. To mount, soar, iQptbu. 4. To
gbQfdrmQmttll, What wonderful thing
rise to the surfaceas planted rice when
is this!
flooded, 7g>. 5. To be exalted, dignified,
eminent, QugrowaB/p. 6. To improve, in sjjiFaaf?, d8pgiy ppgii dgjth, <, v. a.
crease in wealth, renown, learning, &c.;
To flap the wingsas birds or fowlsas
to flourish, prosper, increase in size, &c,
cocks before they crow, upaDi&pitQ.** (p.)
gij8ajQijs5rv<5r. The up-lifted glittering gt&sir, g. A priest who officiates in
the temple of the goddess tSt-ifi. (Ji*.)
sword.
Qm&Gfiixgur/tgipGasi. Those whose hearts ge^a/sarii), g. [prov.impr.] Support,
are placed on the Supreme God. (drO;^.)
livelihood, S*ia<b.
gi&sstTp^girfflQtoiQueBts&tgsbr. He rises
s. Fame, renown, Siipg). (p.)
above the waves in the sea of sorrow.
9souj*^<?rt*rJ. Consulting persons
epiEiQuunnss, inf. To stand on
of celebrity
tip-toe and look.
Sound, vocal sound, peSI. 2.
epiiQ u l isf-is , inf. To rise and geans^s.
Musical
sound,
3. (/;.)Fame, renown,
catch, either by becoming erect, or stand
reputation, Siffi. 4. Utterance, pronun
ing on tip-toe, or jumping.
ciation, vgffGfittBt. 5. Plantain, mump,
g,iij8iuQs-e\>eiiLD, s.
Abounding
&tMQupiuiur<)s^Ai. The far-famed
wealth.
milky ocean. (i"jf.)
209

6p&s]#iunu$(rr)d&.l inf. To yield a


sound or noise. 2. (fig.) To be melodi
ous.
6jan*-ii/aj)i_a)u), s. One of the ten
beauties of style, ufpgSsQmsiigi.
epstn&iQiKBped, v. noim. Reading
poetry by substituting the names of the
feet for the word of the poetry, Q*aiay
-SO3SB?tJit? nSQ8tufi&.
QuQnrr&&, s. A great sound.
e-rQsrriTe8>&, s. A sound from
within.
g5 i=^u5, s. [prop.] Notoriety, celeb
rity,
csr(;rri>*iicf9tjLLi.iofl. Famous abroad and
starving at home. [/;rm>.]
gei^/r, . A caste of drummers at
temples, those who officiate in temples
sacred to t3<-iit, &c.one of the eighteen
dependent ca3tes, n^f-^if-mis^Qa^mi.
cp&Jr, GHQpear, e^f&Qearssr , (Senear,
d. a. To cast away, throw, discharge
a weapon, bow, &c, *rfiu. 2. To cause to
go, to ride, govern, Q*sAs. 3. To drive
away, chase, scare away, ^i^i-. 4. To raise
the arm, a weapon, &c, in order to strike
or throw,
5. To excite, spur on, in
cite, ,icOTm.._. 0?. 502. 418.)
^cftr(7i_jr#^uLSc3r0^c\)^ifKj-p^]f. Death fol
lows with up-lifted club. (<SjpQ"&.)
e>i6stii(3tn&&, inf. To drive away
flies.
euemQiiTf&LD(T^iB/s'Sss!sr/geo,v. noun.
Driving away flies from the tresses of
a damsel indicating the approaches of
a lover.
Q&iiiQsnQeonff&, inf. To sway
the septre, administer justice.
(?*s-Cyr#u;ff^<ytfl*eBr?r. Monarch of
the broad earth who administers justice.
(op*.)
epeeeo, v. noun. Throwing, killing.
2. Chasing, driving. 3. Passing an
order, governing.
*g5z_gB^,S)>
An annual
plant, a deciduous herb or tree that dies
after once bearing fruit, ^"'P^'^/p^uQ
inrii. Wils. p. 175. Oshathi. 2. A creep
ing plant in general, uiiQarif.. 3. A gen
eral term for different surgical medica
ments including #Aic&uj33flvAsjararseerl
gj>L_ii, s. A boat, a ferry-boat, ui_
<s. 2. A raft, a float, a vessel of any kind,
pL-e:aiiFpFGwfi&*?S3i&G&trsQffrC. A Cuff
to the boatman for having ferried one
over the river.
pi_4^iiarBS(y4Bgw'4. They are retard
ed by not getting a boat.
A carriage may be conveyed in a boat,
and a boat may be conveyed in a carri
age; i.e. prosperity is not permanent
tir. He is like one who stands on two
boats ; i. e. one attached to two interests.
6Si_a/Tjsor, s. A boat-man, a
ferry-man, graiQiuiiLQGarftr.
6?/_ffiffi_si9, s. Ferriage, the fare
paid for conveyance at a ferry.
210

epidQsneo, s. A boatman's pole, j >, SQpeisr, epuf-Qearebr , a/6ar, epi ,


p. n. To run, flee, flee away, pass quickly,
g)i_tia9j_, inf. To propel a boat,
Ss3f*^Ojtui. 2. [usee/ with the itnpers.
to boat, pole or ply a ferry-boat.
terminatit>ns.~\ To grow long, extend, be
ffii_/ra9, s. A ship-wright, a boallong, go far, tar. 3. To divide, split, crack,
builder, siniuQsiiGainir, 2. A carpenter,
fi*stir. (HM.)
pt*iwrtLi-Ts5r iii$.yEQ_rfiST. He will
neither run, nor suffer himself to be caught.
@pG(rr?iu>, s. A small boat.
cjy/gb'4(3CTf^peDi_&ur(_rj;. He cannot
ge;_so, v. noun. A sign of fear,
read freely.
t&fiun. (p.)
auGn(fs>aielOr4*ffiS. Run when your
fellow-countrymen do; i. e. do as others
tpty-UJLh, s. Ribaldry, obscenity, u/fl
do.
sitiias pif-iuibGus, to talk obscenity.
GaQmQSpg. The root runs (into the
(PO
ground).
gj>i^iij(D<a//ri_Lb, s. Conch, QerRri^
suuGwiSBpgi. The ship is sailing, is
*>. (M. Vic.)
under sail.
SB, The shell of an animal, g
giaaeuppeo, v. noun.
Refining
snwqpfeStuvplSG&Gi. 2. The shell of a nut,
metals, Lit-iianv,#pio.
a pod, an egg, offf^oPjasiSu^^G. 3. A
^ffieSG&Qt^ireBr^iSfBrpa/rt^s^arjfiGiuru-meyi
tile, ,aLiCi_r<a. 4. A piece of broken
@icr,pCujsv. As refining gold spoiled by
earthen ware, n-em-ifuiterQaji. 5. A
mixture with the same metal of inferior
skull, io*a>i_(?ur0. 6. A mendicant's ves
quality. (")
sel for receiving alms, being commonly
geisfflffl/^^Ou/Tsar,
s. Refined gold.
a shell or sherd, rij<?ur#n4. 7. (fig.)
Length, extension, taw.
gitrezfl, s. [in jewelry.] A pin
QsQsrsvgg>@*uu<xp. In time of dis
or bolt passed into an ornament as a
tress a sherd may serve for an eating
fastening, ^ur<OT4*<>i_tjuii..
vessel; i.e. in time of need any thing will
^if^^/fliu, inf. To run about. 2.
do.
To assume airs. 3. To take great
gjiesr, s. A tortoise, ^sdld.
pains, &c, to attain an object.
(M. Die.)
eg if. uut inf. To run and spread
as a creeper.
inf. To tile, cover with tiles.
gjif,tj(-9i$ia, inf. To overtake in
epfSiSlifldiB, inf. To take the tiles
running.
from a house.
epLp_uQuir&, inf. To run away.
epGHmrrpp 6^^(5tju, inf. To
spLfLiun i$.u urrnda ,inf. To go about,
turn the tiles of a house.
to endeavor.
spiLisai epLLiu uii, s. A pan
cake.
fir. lie goes about in pursuit of a sit
lLz-gdi.*^), p. noun. Frying
uation.
a pan-cake.
giy-tLjenpuj, inf. To congeal grad
epiLiirrkQetfl^&60, s.
Broken
ually, glj>*chiefly used in the past.
oyster-shells.
sm3JMjQinAtfvfGicirt9.ilssiptfl&. Xhe deCOCtion is all congcaltd.
6gi_li_/riiufrej)ir, s. A fish, Scomber
^<aij, inf. To approach at a
aculeatus, Klein.
running pace.
6^l1^<s5(5, s. A tiled roof.
^i^eSesBipss,
inf. To extendas
gLL00<8d(&}e$(B} s. A house that
stiffness over the body through cold,
has a tiled roof.
ry>Qpg&t3B)pAs.
eptKBQppgi, s. Pearls of inferior
epiq_QeuetFld&,
inf. [prop.] iTo be
quality found adhering to the oyster,
dispelledas clouds; to clearas the
Oft**sky, (jpBwur*Q,sroj\u. 2. To be discover
ggtlSaff, s. A house covered
edas fraud, theft, &c, *a|06/iijui_
with tiles.
Jiairaj&eaQx6\ijgGiDBi$.Qtt$gtjGLirB3pff.
ptlGL-n<3, s. A flat tile.
He has discovered the imposition, &c.
iLssnpGuiif.Qai*tigtiGuri2p/, The ap
ffgnrQeun, s. A quadrangular tile.
pearance
of rain is past away, the Bky
isirtfiQtuirQ, s. A water-spout for
is become clear.
the conveyance of water from the roof
ggS^/rawtf., 8. Bustle and confusion
of a house.
in preparingas for a journey, &c,
e/empQajirQ, s. A frying pan.
going abroadas for business, &c, in
a time of bustle, &c, se>*sib.
g}0. A form of the third case or
social ablative; i.e. with, together with
epQ@rr<a>ji$-uupeo, v. noun. Being
having sometimes an instrumental appli
in a bustleas in preparing for a jour
cation, epfbpgtQm.
ney, &c.
tS'LLCi-iif.jjaScsiir. He is at home. 2. He
eSu^eii, s. [prop.] A moveable
is unemployed.
canopy supported on cords, &c, km-a
JcuCsvrQQuiravsf*. He fought with a
mrmmwib.
bow.
6?q9ui-/(5^?, 8. A running can
rsSr<?@Q!M,LjToQ<ii. Be partner with
cer, fpi4V.
me in merchandise.

spiLt^iii, v. noun. Running, flight,


galloping, speeding, giGiGmFiLi-ib. 2. Cur
rent, flowing, course, pace, drift, *GrnL
3. Defeat, rout, retreat, flight,

g5i-lsa>i_uu/r2sir,s. A cracked ves


sel.
^i-loi_i063sfl, s. A cracked bell.
g?i-lDi_ttyD(_aj6i>,5. Cracked and
broken things.
6pi-LsD(_ euntmsm, s. A babbler, one
who keeps no secret, Q.*&j*.
spawrti, s. A river, ^jpi. 2. The
twenty-second lunar mansion, ,S!<jC.fsr
mia. (/>.)
gPi\S33j ear, s. [nj ] Lizard, including
several species, grSl, Lacerta cristala.

I ran all the way hither.


jirafgiC!xa><fcjLLi_id>iN. He does not
read fluently.
siGuC-i-ariim. Come at once, come
without halting, do not stay on the way.
^lLi^isisitlLi, inf. To lead the
w:iy, to precede inducing others to
follow.
gtlt~ u>its Qen itt, inf. To run with
great speed.
A kind of hawk that kills and eats the
gpi-LiQii>d&epLLL-u:iSlta.&a, inf.
u&Q&n^ek, s. A chameleon.
To set out running, start out with
speed, to flee; to begin to run.
sot-LQinisBsieiir, s. A kind of small
iSQairLLiii,s. A current, a stream.
lirard.
^sai_, s. A large water-course, a
The smallest kind of lizard. Arab.
channel for the conveyance of water, a
rivulet, a dyke, #Coi_ 2. (p.) A tank in
Hhalea.
general, gwii. 3. A ditch round a fortifi gt^ii, s. A rupture, sieSerieunpui,
cation,
4. The name of a creeper,
Hernia hydrocele, or sarcocele. 2. A flood,
S>04, Combretum laxum. (Iiott.) 5.
inundation, deluge, Qi*<j. 3. A wave,'
The BgtSgaueou plant, Crotalaria, L. 6.
a
billow, sL-psSsmr. 4. The sea, l_a>. 5.
The name of a tree, B-saium&, CombustuMoisture, dampnessas of a floor, r4.
ra. 7. A mountain path, uJwi(#. (l9b.)
(Ji.)
8. A metal plate or a badge for the fore
fpp&swiesr, s. A person with rup
head, Qnp-SuuCj-ib. 9. A frontlet for
ture, gjetoi*i?j5&&tscsr.
elephants, ejjt&Qtp^iZuiLi-ib. 10. [prov.] A
narrow slip of ground, $Asi6ai<i,
eppisn), s. A disease, the ele-,
^Lli_ti sBa^t_iij s. The upper
phantiasis or large leg,
lip. CisaijsO. 2. Lip in common, n^.
eppilrr)iB(3jpio, v. noun. Having
Wils. p. 175. Osiida. (p.)
rupture, i**jitpii<gpii.
6pt_l@, GVoeor, LLuj-Qetsreiir, Gsi/ssr,
ppQu>gti0G>t v. noun. Becoming
y i , v. a. To cause to run, to drive, pro
damp.
pel, despatch, steer a vessel, Qsgif/s. 2.
63TLD, s. Boiled rice, Q&irjp/. 2.
To drive away, put to flight, chase, expel,
Food in general, h-cxhul. Wils. p. 175.
exile, to disperse ignorance, darkness, g>
Odana. 3. Greatness, Ou<twj. 4. [cr
i_*Q*,uu. (. 110.) 3. To pass in, insert,
to fight.] Battle, war, Gutt. (u.) (/,.)
s&^earsjntD, *. See ^^57, c.
He has driven away that cow.
jf*ifiCiGu9htjGurC-i$.uGutiLi-j&. He has sp]3,s. A kind of lizard. (Seesps,.)
2. Women's hair, QueiriasJ;. 3. Knowledge,
expelled that demon.
wisdom, ^torib. 4. Literature, erudition,
jy/i*fcrA*#Li!f.(J\)jLii$.tScitstr. He lias
*>!. 5. A eat, b&jt. 6. A mountain, m&u.
forced them into the jungle.
7. Close attack (in battle, &c), i_Sao>.
lLu>-, s. A driverused in com
(*.) 8. [ct p^.] A learned person, g^j
binationas rQdjsCif., fly-flapper; Gu
(lIe.) C/.)
GiurCy., an enchanter; ui_(7i/riiif.*io
Gsres>0Giui!siM0i. Women having their
ufCgjtLif., a boatman; ^GiriLif., a su
heads adorned with garlands.
perintendent of laborers.
Qm^arQaHQigggi. A lizard with a ser
rated back.
1
<i_L, v. noun. Sailing of a vessel, i>Li<?Li_ia. 2. An assuming course gD^ujiis, s. A swan, g\esrmw. 2.
of conduct.
A hill or mountain, ccStu. 3. The bos grunjiii0Gmtcjf.ii<ZiQriiniiit. That course
niens, xiHux. 4. A tamarind tree, LjtSu
of conduct will not be tolerated here.
tarih. (p.)
tj cu-CoiffCci(gAicuf8(?<. The value
wQpiuiTgQ@tTeisr, s.
Brahma
of the canoe is in the outrigger; i. e. all
whose banner is the swan, lStos*. (p.)
the matter hangs on him. [prov ]
Q*?&sippj&<i&(3pQ9arBLitljGsijfrSs\ptr$ m 55^7, SQjpgot, (pfSQesrenr, C&Br, epp,
v. a. To recite the vedas with appropri
fi7arni<ZmtLj$.p<2uswsih. In how many
ate intonations, aspirations, &c being
days' sail may we reach Madras with
one of the six duties of the brahman ; to
this wind?
chant a sacred eulogy in the temple, Gmg
^il-Qji^P^S^s. A plant, ^/fyaw.
Gun?. 2. To read, learn, recite audibly in
order to commit to memory,
3- To
^ils3)i_, t. A crack, a hole in a
speak, say, declare, 0cjsu. 4. To repeat
vessel, a flaw, a leak, a cracked or defec
prayersas the Romanists and Mahomedtive vessel, bell, tile, shell, &c, a fissure,
ans, Q*uQp*sMts. 5. To give advice, per
suade clandestinely, to teach one to act
gLLGtnipQpireasrl, s.
A crazy,
with duplicity, L/^Q*reut. C. To utter
incantations, to consecrate, ioifWM4..
broken dhony.

^firflwci&Aj^t^mrinn^Q^QfAaui. Knowl
edge and good manners are not to be
found in unlearned men.
$fiffwQA>rQis'>tB}t(5*3G* ahri^rtb. Employ
your whole time in the pursuit of knowl
edge.
^mQfi-^GijAi. Cease not to learn, (pa
RDM.J
at*iQaaG!vr&iQst<SAQp0. To administer
holy oil to women in labor.
x')GKGui&&Li-ia? . He has given him
secret advice, he has prevailed on him by
underhand or secret means.
^gKiFGeirfiiuFpet&tSi^spcTdj. The traces
of learning made in a hundred days will
be effaced by indolence in six.
^^luSsapss, inf.
To sprinkle
holy water.
^lnies>ida, inf. To break a cocoanutwith appropriate incantation*.
inf. To cease reading.
$5learn, s. Holy water, conse
crated water.
epgjevnebr, s. A teacher of the
vedas, and other sacred literature, ^
Sr. 2. A learner, a scholar, a student,
uy-CjumsSr. 3. The eulogist of the god
of the temple whose duty it is to chant
the verses directed by the attending
priest, &<5uuetLQuuiGvres;
^&Ki>ar &> GjPQpof/;&/n$Rj&sB>ikSAi. The
scholar must wait at the backdoor of
the ploughman; i.e. learning is depend
ent on the plough.
6f<^?a?<i, inf. To teach the vedas,
Gv/siixpLSta. 2. To teach science, in
struct, uif.6iSt*.
gpeii, v. noun. Reciting the vedas,
&c. 2. Heading. 3. Learning, speak
ing.
pa2airsBiGpGa$j?AQ*r(!fA&(l>. Good
manners in a brahman are preferable to
the recitation of the vedas.
g>0>Gl(r$&iifigzjKKQflgeQpmiii(gdi. The
right of reciting the vedas belongs to
the three superior classes; i.e. brahmans, kings, and merchants.
6?^63rseo, v. noun. The act of read
ing, g>0Pp<Sr<ma. 2. Chanting, ufi_A). fp.)
epGti$,i. Sound, noise, g>6ifl. 2. A
great noise, clamor, din, CuQrf\S. 3. A
surrounding wall, a fortification, ufrii. 4.
A mount or area within a fortification,
icfi&iakiQtiim.
(p. )
Sipjdi * [prop. sj'fP.] Lizards of
different species, (p.)
^siJji, s. The vedas, the sacred
writings, Gv?w. 2. A section or chapter
of a book treating of one and the same
thing, in contradistinction to uiaub in
narrative writings, which may consist of
a variety, guii. (/>.)
QpAsixgcrpiQ**. A brahman, though he
should forget the vedas, may recover his
knowledge by reading; but if he fail in
propriety of conduct, even his high birth
will be destroyed.
eppgjut-l/Dexrani , s. Notes, ex
planatory remarks, or exceptions fol
lowing a section or chapter in a scienti
fic or literary work, g-'pi/pr--i-.
^pgiQpsvpemeiiuLi, s. One of the
thirty-two
211

eppgisiBiTuQunrr, s. Teacliers of
the vedas, Qsifibui^CuSuQuii. 2. Teach
ers in general,
(p.)
gB/F/ruj, s. A wolf, G&nisniL.
sg/F^, s. A lizard, embracing several
species, &<g$ar.
udQeaifi), s. A chameleonas
SsritiS.
Qsueir(2stnTii$, s. A white species
of chameleon. .
gjjLo/i), . Sison or Bishop's weed,
a species of cumin, the seed of which is
distilled for medicinal use, also given in
decoction to children, jy*uv*ii, Sison
ammi, L.
giouQunuf., s. A medicinal pow
der made of sison. 2. A cake made of it.
gBLDiii, s. A burnt offering, the
casting of clarified butter, the nine kinds of
grain, &c, into the sacred fire, accompani
ed with prayers, &c. It forms an essential
part of the marriage ceremony and is
performed at the jy*^)Cjtii-, a chief cere
mony for deceased persons and in the
worship of the temple, &c. In poetry the
burnt sacrifice of animals, uraio. Wils.
p. 980. IIoma.
65i(56!j>ri_ti, s. A hole made in
the ground for sacrificial fire. Wils. p.
780. HoMAKUNDA.
gpwfirihfil, s. Mitigating, propitiat
ing by fire, jj*8aifl*r*jSl. 2. Burnt offer
ing at a marriage to propitiate the god
of fire who is thus invoked as a witness
of the transaction, S*rs#jiifiQevyQmrui
rttfi. 3. Any additional sacrifice per
formed to obtain pardon for having
omitted certain ceremonies in a sacri
fice, IUl*ffSG$.
gmtiijQfiuaj, inf. To perform a
burnt sacrifice, j^fiafUc^iusjQfiuiu.
spLDfiilnsSujih, s. The requisites for
a sacrifice including the firewood, &c,
^muOu/r^., s. The ashes of the
ima deemed sacred, and usedfor smear
ing the person, tiistp.
^LDLDskri^uui, s. A. sacrificial hall,
Stothaietrirds, inf. To kindle and
feed the sacrificial fire which should
never be suffered to go out; to attend to
this is the special duty of the student
Or Liirioyr^,
gioeSpgj, s. Sacrificial fire- wood
of different kinds. See #<4*w.
epiDtra Qeafl, s. Sacrificial fire, 6p
wfA!ti>. Wils. p. 180. Homagni.
ggLDsi), s. [vu/.] A rumor, report,
spreading as a rumor, zmiuGu**.
K8H5&Gario&je$ilJ$ttig*)B2pQpfi4&&>. He has
the name of being a rich man, but in his
house there is want and misery.
gtnpufBped em.QiriTLDeo, v. noun.
Spreading as a rumor, being rumored.
fcdr^nJ^rsfiiuioasr^BTiflWff**^. The
secret has been bruited throughout the
town by you.
^oa/rsar, $. A lizard, a chameleon,
a blood-sucker,
(p.)
212

getSip., inter. O ruin! O destruction!


au imprecation, a curse, GQ.
geijQiy., QQpeir, /eG^sst, Qa/esr, iu, v.
n. [prop, siw* ] To be ruined, destroyed,
C*Opas guitt-igQuimiij, perish thou.
em ld, s. The mango tree, urnurnu>.
(P)
^jii), . The mystic name of the
deity, prefacing and concluding all the
prayers or incantations of the daily wor
ship, commencing books, &c, from jy, a
name of Vishnu; c, of Siva, and ii of
Brahma, embracing therefore the Indian
Triad, and expressing the three iu one, iSi
2. An expression of assent, a term
used in bonds, agreements, &c, as show
ing the assent of the contracting party,
gKyi_iufLi#<2#w. 3. A termination of
the first person plural of verbs, pcustmuu^r
boujJoP as tj3M, we shall come.
g>Qioe7($er. He has consented.
s?iiu/_, inf. [proc] To express
assent, consent, e-i_i*rui_.
g6Lb;_/aj)i_, s. Protection, safeguard,
security, >; [ex- piiiy, et
(p.)
epthuemtdSetreS, s. [in j/suQun
or*.] Committing a lady to the care
of her attendants by a gentleman, dur
ing his absence, >i,uo>i_QiAs>#. 2.
Advice given to princes by sages, Qu/I
SB ti l/, QGpasr, s^wlSGearair, Qeueisr, ep
iou, v. a. To protect, guard, defend, save,
srts. 2. To preserve, keep, take care of,
uigs***. 3. To keep off, ward off, dispel,
cease from, guS". 4. To cherish, nourish,
maintain, support, to cause to increase,
miasms.

eptuiru>efi(nj&a, inf. To be inces


sant, continual.
njimRj/(jE(?jir. He comes incessantly.
u>ziBani0Qpndjji&), v. norm. Ceas
ing to bear fruit for the season.
^ujiiQ^niLiii^iuniT^fieo, v. noun.
Considering maturely, deliberating.
T& wf Qiniiuwfl*ear&&!dJuGufe$pg, His
wealth, influence, &c. are all reduced.
i-rf
He labors
incessantly.
tTQpplQujQpjfiAsisaGiuriLjKffiQuiiSpg.
My
arm is weary with continual writing.
^i9-Gutiuifiuiaurth. A top that has
ceased to spin; i.e. an ascetic, so called
because he lias renounced worldly
cares, and is henceforth exempt from
transmigrations. 2. An old man whose
active days are past. 3. A person dis
missed from office.
eiG&MijmgetoaQ*jeiLBffGui(&i. Feeling
weak in the legs and armsas after
fever, &c.
epturrd&eu'fa), s. Incessant troubles,
anxiety.
spuunwnifl, s. Incessant rain, eptuir
w<x>u>. 2. Unceasing liberality, Ouji
L i p is. 637 ld , t. A mind that has
ceased to be affected by secular objects.
eptLwgiQuna) inf.
To become
weary.
jyifpQpnujf inf. To desist from
beating.
gsiusi)?iusj/)
noun- Cessation,
ceasing, relinquishment, rest, suSi. 2.
Slackness, f?
3. End, termination,

giaj(*a)iiiIAjiruji)Oir*'(jdr. HebeStOWS
gen&Qfig>}am. Desire and maintain with
without limit or cessation.
great care the conduct proper to your
spiZjs^w/rsrr, s. A day of rest; [in
caste, which, how much soever the vir
Christ, usage.] the sabbath.
tues are examined and understood, and
how much soever the senses are guarded, ep tu ill i9isf_tu it err, s. The wife of the
is alone the convoy of the soul. (<spA.)
husband's brother, gi*/*).
jy55*(?suriiQuirc5f. He said, away with sbj-lo, s. Side, edge, border, margin,
your fears. (d*.)
brim, brink, bank, shore,
2. Parti
meSvteQmeaineQpppGvjribLj*. Let Opposi
ality in speaking, pleading, &c, uC-*irfd>.
tion to those more powerful than your
3. A kind of salt of burniug and acrid
self cease, (op*)
taste,
!ej*fiiuCiriiLi. Avoiding whatever is
epudseasr, s. A squint, firiLeiinesr
prohibited by the shasters (ffiQefl.)
fis-Bsfips&GBjrt&Lirgi. Not retaining in
ussanei.
memory what they have learnt (^Q^9.)
adeem asmeisr, s. A squint-eyed
eSr^mG^iriiu, inf. To entertain
person. 2. (fig-) A partial man.
(guests), religious mendicants, &c.as
epaaaeairiess)iijuunn^jieos v. noun.
one of the duties of the householder.
Squinting. 2. Looking partially.
See gjffjo^ica/ffwr.
epxd sirnear, s. A biased, partial
@Qiuiru>iS, verb. part. Cherishing
person.
the sacred fire. (t&Q*i$.)
epDujGu&-06i), v. noun. Speaking
QeuerreSGtunuju, inf. To offer
so as to please, speaking with parti
burnt sacrifices.
ality.
epthuei), v. noun. Taking care of,
girB&M&Cai*). Speak not partially.
miiQmiiibGuG*&i. Pass not partial
&C, UBjpStffi&l.
judgment.
Gpiu. A particle of calling, applied
to nouns of the masculine and feminine
Whilst on earth incline not to partia
gender, iifcfk?a>i_*Qr<.
lity in judgment.
sg uj, Ofljsir, liG^ar, G&iar, gtu, v. a.
gp/7a/(E5*8sf7, s. Great or criminal
To cease, leave off, to desist from action,
partiality.
&c, to rest, ti 2. v. n. To become tired,
6pjffl/(G5^SsoTU65oT65or,
inf. To act
become weary, to fail, become weak or
with partiality.
infirmas a member of the body, par.
^neuirffii, s. Partial love, favor.
3. To cease, end, qpi^u.

goan/r

gg SjT)

i_ Qeormiii, s. Sea-shore.
gE>/r, adj. For epesr&i, one.prefixed
^(T^Qeune^dsih, S. (/?Jf.) The as
to vowels. See under
sembly at a public festival.
^pQtTtfSLD^ a. The bank of a
river.
eprrapgl, $ The wife of the hus
fBlq^GevneodseunuSGO, s. The gate
band's brother.
of a temple, the place of assembly.
^TiriSsk, s. A kind of fish,
g,ij&, Dioden hystrix, L.
gjjff
s. Repetition of a gesOui, s. Sound, noise, roar, s/ipw.
line once in a verse, jy^.ioi_A<g.
^>t.tlLQ, a. [prov. prop, ^so/ril.]
2. A cry oflamentation, appeal to, or in
vocation of the deity, jjucjArA>. 3.
epon@emi- Qe^asauir^
A species
Lulling a child, lullaby, fimiiS.
Snake, ut^u. {Hull.) 4. The sea, i_<fc. (p.)
of ^fiaDt^Qttcawtjff, having only one ^*.
^TiTiuih, s. [prop.] Obliqueness,
UPlffiKSu

Swamy, help,
gifipjfifjzmciearr, s. A little herb
slantingness, #ruq. 2. The leeward or
help
(1
<-ry
to
thee
fur
aid).
leaning side of a boat or other vessel, <?sr
with a monopetalous flower, pin, Viola
gjsuuC pei<, p. noun. Calling on a
oJimSairrriutfGniLiptii. 3. The close joining
suffruticosa, L.
deity, or superior for help, invoking
of two boards, SjlxnOu.
ep&fysnpgipfil, s. A shrub, sf/ra/ra)*
audibly. jjnjiun5^Ai. 2. Calling or weep
GprrniupQpnssfl, s. A boat, the
ing aloud.
seams of which are formed by the
eptgeirsrFluy,, s. A solid root of
ptoi/fiii-cyBeir. She weeps with a
boards lapping one over another before
loud voice.
garlic not divided into cloves.
calking. See **,&up3>.
e^QrrQp^^LDL^d^, s. Repetition
^anujwniLiuuGippGi), p. noun. Ly
C,ai?.^e)jtCOTsr. O thou the only God,
of a letter in a verse.
ing on one side, or edgewise.
I invoked thy aid in a weeping tone
and sought for thee in vain the whole
6jOj/7(gepQgirii, s. Each one, one
gpiTUJiDnfisrQsu'&v, 3. A slanting
world over.
of each, one at a time, one for each.
workas a desk, &c.
spear lL^sO, p. noun. Lulling a
grrntuwunirppeo, v. noun. Joining
child.
boards closely.
efr<?i_ror, s. The husband of the wife's
sister,
{p.")
gevtrLL, p. noun. Lulling a child
sg<^?, s. An old jackal, tprcifl. 2.
to sleep. 2. . A nurse's lullaby.
epngjestsiL- eoeisr, s. Balabhadra, u
A male jackal, ^<&r*fi. 3. The male of
the red monkey, <g4rap,. 4. The male of
gsck>, 8. A palm leaf of any species,
beasts in general, StuiSgmtoQu^. 5. A ee/r, CVpsar, itQpe&r, (Jo/ssr, g^rr, . o.
an ola, ufar, Qgsi&QpfvSiuipp'G&fa). 2. The
man's knot of hair, 4j*^j<. 6. Hair on
leaf of the ^usio or wild pine-apple tree,
To consider attentively, examine, investi
the body, upuSi. 7. The conveyance of
^roMflCajjiu. 3. An ola letter, a written
gate mentally, to ponder, ,griu. 2. To un
Kali, *id*itiBr. 8. One of the seven libe
oln, a writing or document, sn^aQ^iJu. 4.
derstand, find out, Qjfdtv. (/>.)
ral kings of the lowest order, m_Qiua>ai
The summons of Yania, iG!su. 5. (p.)
Mayest thou ponder or consider.
crofQcv/(5!0r. (p.)
Sound, gS.
epiiihgiuniT/ipeo,
p.
noun.
Examin
gtftGuireOQgjSeo, p. noun. Howling,
BiteGiuite^xg/fiQihwrlssr. If to-morrow the
ing mentally, considering attentively.
as a jackal.
messengers of Yuma come with the sum
mons. (>?.)
s5/f<F, v. noun. Deliberation, coun
> ,fl *ge^ &G0, a. [vrd"] An arrange
epteossLL , s. A bundle of pal
sel, investigation, research, ,jjrnu<tS).
ment, settlement of a business, amicable
settlement, J'lrua.
myra leaves.
epnengfri-/, v. noun. Considera
p?6oi63s;/f, s.
Learners at
tion, pondering, reflecting.
^iflsuOTgaj^ai, p. noun. Settling
School, u<zrt.^puiuGuei.
a business.
ge/fasQds/rcko, j. Amber, jyiiu/f.
2ei-C3v4aQrrc\9iui_E)(g'Lyssru!f&J. The
sg/r &edu653rgzs)i&p>g)}, [prop, ^t^/^ai
evening when the noise of learners at
v. noun. Deciding or settling a quarrel.
uets&Bpg.] To decide or settle a quarrel.
school ceases. (n..)
^(Tjii, a. A poetic expletive, sjsaff ge/TL/L/, s. Firm determination, per
gf 2si'<s(j)l1, s. A chip or small
severance, *(jio,jii^*(g*^!=s(. 2. Patience,
piece of ola.
Q&up usw Gfis&p QtsrQjs(5alp<gur, usw Qsfr^
Quipaan. 3. Fortitude, firmness, decision
<bu. Whatever is fit to be performed is
epteodseser, s. Scallop or inden
one
of
the
four
qualities
of
men,
virtue, and whatever ought to be aban
tation of a palmyra leaf.
doned is vice, (op*.)
epeo&*niiGi), s. Cinder of the
*tpsj>ir, a. A sign of the zodiac equal gD j"Loti,s. [prop.] Fortitude, courage,
olaas burning, floating flakes, dry
bravery, rashness, )>-dr.
to thirty degrees, fft. 2. A period of five
pieces of ola.
tfSsM, or two hours commencing with the
^hmsanssst-, s. A daring or cour
6g'E6oi(gsE>_, s.
An umbrella
rising of a zodiacal sign. 3. The rising
ageous person.
of a sign, g)sv*aiarii. Wils. p. 980. Hoka.
made
of
palm
leaves.
wsnrQeufTiruiu!, s. Daring, courage.
4. Opportunity, *uu<h. 5. A lady's female
epleodQ&niy., s. [prov ] An ola
attendant, Spiff. 6. Female toys, play
gnuSda, inf. To be courageous,
kite.
things, &c\, u?rd7aiuc>Sib*d*x. 7. A play
daring,
brave,
valiant,
adventurous,
pre
ground for females, U4sfrffau>51s<ri. 8.
^SGV^/Dg;, s. The half of a pal
suming,
rash.
A species of owlthe -m. 9. Rice and
myra leaf.
gntluLi,v. noun. Courageousness,
other edibles mixed and boiled, S^Hinaranb.
gf?ev#(T5fr, s. An ola letter in
boldness, venturesomeness.
11. A concourse of women, u^r_iii_u.
closed in a C- _ ' .t:: l;
12. l'lay, JburLL. {p.)
gB/rswi-o, s. Fortitude, bravery, in
pmGusQtAieriGGlsvpuilM. A mountain
gf'&M^ili-, inf. To write on the
trepidity,
2. The pomp, parade,
on which she plays with her female atten
ola, &fat$QsvQpfi.
&c, of a festival.
dants.
gp^Bo^i-lSLcusoji, 8. A style, an
seoaLo, s. An assembly of state,
iron pen, trQfforcafi,
emu. 2. A hall of audience, =>u_0u!
in' i emh. It was because we started in
iiA. 3. A room in form of the sacred
an auspicious hour that we have now met
g>'Sev(?u/r sg&uofft-, inf. To
shrine of a temple, a place for an assem
in the way.
send a note.
bly, euHaexxiuih. (p.")
L/srr?(?uj/rtn/r, s. Rice qualified by
X-pm>pQa&i<glibw($3QmisiTg2QaiifaiScQ.
epeJa&LDetmL-ULb,
s.
A
place
for
-Despatching a challenge to the regent
the addition of acid and other ingredi
an assembly in a temple.
of the dead
ents.
erarQsfriresiir, s. Rice and sesamum
geosauiuasBresiir, inf. To assemble
^Sevuy, s. [pkZ.] The flower of
mixed and boiled, Qfi$ii&aih.
publicly.
the wild pine-apple tree, we^u.
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array
gteogpf^lGorr, s. A stamp im
printed on a palmyra leaf.
epteoQftifl, s. Unevenness of a
palm leaf.
^Seuajirar, a. A carrier of palm
leaf letters.
gVsoQtur-gp, inf. To write a letter
on a palmyra leaf.
e5$sua//r/E!<s, inf. To receive an ola;
i.e. the summons of death; to die.
6j36\>2?, s. A house thatched
with palmyra leaves.
^SeoGe/siS, s. A hedge platted
with palm leaves.
ulLQl. ff?eo,s. A written order, royal
edicts. 2. A writing from dictation.
anQpnteo, s.
Ear-hoop of palm
leaf. 2. (fig.) Ear-hoop made of gold,
worn by women.
gf(75,ff,#<7?eo, s. A young shoot
of palm leaf.
uiy-Qturrteo, s. The duplicate of
a document. (QufluL/.)
uemtQiuiT'iei} u/rCj/r&u, a. A
palmyra leaf or leaves on which the
fruit of the palmyra are kept when
they are unhusked, preparatory to their
being inspissated.
LSeaflCW'Sgu, s. An amulet made
of palmyra leaf, tied as a remedy to
the waist of children supposed to be
possessed of a demon.

6
oo

aS/flGW&u, a. The leaves of a seaSotD, s. A picture, a portrait, @p


fit*. 2. A statue, a puppet, iJigimo. (/>.)
palmyra, &c, when they begin to ex
gti3iU0genpa>xGurajQ&r@it3r. One practis
pand and mature. 2. A cadjan made
ed in painting (kd*i_.)
of cocoanut leaves.
^eSajLcireariSlm^err, s. A very dear
u&srCi/jnlieo, s. Leaf of a palmy
and beloved child.
ra tree.
gefiujiT,
s. Painters, sculptors,
QpaQsuntGO, a. A letter.
artists, Rj&tMtit. 2. Mechanics, artifi
(jpaCa/rjsuiJofl^lC^ifi. Heading a letter
cers, smitll8, miimtat. (p.)
Willi delight
gi>ay,
CffjOT, ^aSC?Br6Br, Ca/5r, ^a/,
QpenQevn'teii) a. An original deed.
v. n. To cease, desist, terminate, become
extinct, sifiu. 2. To suffer, be afflicted,
. isnQerrrr'teo, a. An ola fastened on
$tlQp&t9\us&aaiQmri. Those Who
a house in an auspicious hour prepa
learn day and night unceasingly (>
ratory to its being thatched.
W.)
Qffl/arrCW/r&o, s. A blank ola.
epeugiiSn&aQ&^rr, a. The town of
0^63tG'|6B)?6w, s. Leaf of a cocoaCaroor of imperishable beauty. (*.)
nut tree.
^eunuLSessfi, s. An incurable dis
sp&osu/rcoirr, s. A species of a//r3srrto
ease, tBSrULSexA. (pdr.)
*; which see.
gffflSaj^airuLo, s. Painful suffer
spffi), s. [a contraction of sgaiu).] Sound,
ing. (g<*AJ#f.)
buzz, &c. (/?.)
seQousjiTffO, r. noun. A word imita
6fs\5i_, inf.
To call on a deity,
tive of sound, ^Q*(2c5oS1s^A.
Sec, with wailing; to cry out for aid,
gQeuenrpQaietfl, s. [prov.~\ Broad
j|uoil, 2. To sound, make a noise,
open space.
gBsrf/,
. Order, arrangement, regu
vcQsrctiSibupisrii. Rice-fields in which
larity, ging. 2. An elephant stall, utfcr
the (living) chanks resound(<!*.)
s&a-j/f, s. Mechanics, artisans, smiths, ^sarti, s.(/).) A particle used by chil
Jorcri. 2. Painters, sculptors, workers
dren in sounding the long letters, ooc^er
in the fine arts, Si^tsttt. 3. Bards, eulo
gists employed by princes, in their proces
sions to repeat their titles, praises, &c, cp^2/r/f, s. A city on the Malabar
coast, gjwsiib.

spsrr
sJQuertSJwBcy<Sr. He comes as if he
s&srr sjj err aittlci. The twelfth or I *s&srrL//r^ssriirs. Religious practice,
would devour us.
last of the vowels in Tamil, uIQr<jf>^
the performance of prescribed ritesas
(3OTi0!T>Q22cuMjQtfjSC_jsreSi^Krp^. The
t.-.rs.-:-. 2. A daily offering made by fire
kept always burning, gnc#j}GvribL{mi. Wils.
infant takes the breast.
>strarT!7d()idt}>, s. The letter
p. 176. OlJPASAMA.
Qf(3'uq^(?,artaQ<ucrI<2iu(i>4!ij<?urLLi_>. The
90 shortened in sound, /r'!^,.*""-1
*Setr<r&eir, s. A child by a wife of fire has taken oft' the skin.
u*S<*<jrfliL/ArJa)QijCTSl4iS)drSpa'. The calf
the same tribe, QmifoatirfdlBH!jf,jlGm.Qij
sssrr.yKrrJii,.*. (Tarn. -#Gsrt}>.) The
Qupp(-lfltiar, Wils. p. 176. Ol'ltASA.
takes the grass into the mouth and eats.
code, &c, of USanaa, si^'-vfa^''^'^ *spen iFI^lc, s. One of the eighteen
C^rsaopQi/CTJ^PtirS*. He takes the
Oprtkjf. Wils. p. 177. Ousuanaba. Bee
rice with the mouth from the palm of the
0($wg!&l. (/>.)
hand and eats it. 2. He eats voraciously.
se err t_(5f ti s^srrai^^ti), s. [com. ^erreQiu ld,s. Envy, Qun(np<as>u>. (p.) sesrrfflnsw, s. A mother, a matron,
gatSiu QiGQsfiirfB)A6Qp<QQ*w rfiulrearGs/titer
jf^^jja] Medicine, a medicament or drug,
an old lady,
2. A female ascetic
t*CiuQii. The prosperity of the envious
u>a*4>. 2. An antidote, a remedy, u*pjju
chiefly used of the Jaina sect, fiauQueir.
and adversity of the ingenuous will be
<5*&. 3. A feigned class of vegetable
(p.)
3.
An
ancient
authoress
who wrote on
pondered by the wise as things myste
medicines possessing wonderful proper
moral suhjecU; she was the eldest of four
rious.
ties, of which four kinds are specified,
sisters, who also were authoresses. They
gsrJuii<Juff**i. Don't speak enviously.
viz.: 1. *AiJxt*f
medicines curing
were the reputed sisters of .S><yorgrf the
(^CTSOAf.)
wounds made with pointed weapons. 2.
author of the Cural, gwmmuti.
^srra9, inf.
To be envious,
**0inrsr<x<fl, setting broken bones. 3. run
arsrssJI, or *ibueirarMrc*fi, curing bruises,
Qu/rgGKO/uentaj. (/?.)
scars, &c. 4. eSrofl, or
restor
iui*/rU.if.!S!ii. Luckshnii envying (the
ation of the swooning or the dead. Wils.
p. 177. Oushata.
prosperity) of the envious man will in
guttural letter called ^ujpih
troduce her sister to him and take her 00.andThe
g)cuE*<wii)UffQiisr*^i6. Dieting or absti
inserted by Tamil grammarians be
own departure.
nence is the best medicine for the sick.
tween the vowels and consonants as not
properly belonging to either; it occurs
* srr it iB iulc, s. Munificence, li geerray, QQ/oek, >eireSQearair^ Gei/sar,
9a>, v. a. To grasp or seize, or take
only after a short initial and before a
berality, i(gQ*irM_; [ex o^ffii.] Wils. p.
hard letteras jf&aii, r*<asA>,
This
hold with the mouth, to bite off, ai^guiS
176. Oudarya.
letter is found only in poetic language
iM. 2. To graze, rub oft' the skin, burn
peir^iTiftiuasr, s. One who gives
and is often inserted merely to fill up the
or scald so as to excoriate, jioftgiQiuGitx.
without limit, a very generous person,
verse. Children in learning the alphabet
Note. The meaning is similar to Q<srw,
write it *. and call jy*(?*>r or j*C*ri6.
but less intense.
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3>
stsfgiM^BtQsteaiSCuiSpff. To carry
<x. The first vowel consonant and the
anything under the arm.
first of the hard letters, gasiSiQiciiQvQfjff.
2. The figure one, graQpergiQiiiairurfejr/!?.
saaiS^lQeoeeieuss^ inf.
To put
3. A termination of verbs in the optative
under the arm.
mood singular or plural, Smt(;iSa5ls
sd&uuiretrui, . A vessel or bag
Qviratj)as Citrus, let me, him, or us, her,
carried under the arm by religious
&c. do it; may we or they do it.
mendicants, a*s^Bi<sv^-'"i~
XooS/reir saTLbsail ld,s. The
sdauQunLLL^essriis,s.
A bundle of
letter *. (p.)
cloth carried under the aim.
oo#, s. A weight, the fourth of
&&<xrR, s. A cucumber creeper, g>H
an ounce, xrpumiii. (p.)
Qsrti., Cucumis sativus, L.
Qfiwtf_onQ2gis&,6jvifM&QcBr. If an ounce
of soil be so dried as to weigh but a
sdsifldsniu, s.
The common
quarter of an ounce.
cucumber.
&&Lt>irptjb, s- The inesfippsaneiB aa&eOfrpga, s. (For.) An insect
plant, Solanum rubrum, L.
the cockroach, aiuutaryiQ, Blatta ori*&auh, s. A bird, upeaeu. 2. An
entalis, L.
arrow, jfifiiv; [ex , the sky.] Will. p. 268. .scares), SGVjsar, adSQenresr, a/ear,
K'uaoa. (p.) 3. One of the thirty-two
six. v. a. To vomit, to cast from the
kinds of arsenic in its natural state, >w
mouth or stomach,
c f . _. 2. To eject
poisonas a snake, m&*sik. 3. i. n. To
saufS, s. The brahmany kite,
rebound as a nail, tssfevrcsf..C*'-&np.
the reputed king of birds. In Hindu
4. To overflow as a tank, &c,
5.
mythology, this bird is said to be the
To shoot out ears of corn, sBfar. 6.
vehicle of Vishnu, *(ji_r. Wils. p. 268.
To cough spasmodicallyas in hooping
K'haoapati. (p.)
COUgh, ufa9(5io.
sQaffear, s. The brahmany kite
jiBfuiXsnteaDutSQfiiBts&QsBcysar. He is ex
as the king of birds, <yi_r. (p.)
tremely fond of that child.
srMi06BT(5Q*A(5As&BAQat&pgi. The CrOW
sQaifdnear, s.
The brahmany
feeds its young from its own mouth.
kite, -i?. Wils. p. 268. K'hagescaQpegts&BctstSijrf. Oysters that have eject
BAS, K'HAGESWARAg, K'liAGEKDRA.
ed their pearls.
&&eu&aii>, s. The banyan tree,
ut<bLit!*i.fim.fitsABf,0. The serpent has
,gui3jii, Ficus Indica. (M. Die.)
ejected its venom.
SiEoirii, s. A wood or thicket, a
se^Casuf*afieatusS(sBpg). His eyCS
shoot out anger.
jnngle, r. Wils. p. 286. GAnANA. 2.
Si7sexrmsaSu(2urLLt&. The eclipSG IS
The air, the atmosphere, the sky, &c,
ended.
jjaiuii. 3. A n army, uodi_ 4. A turnipshaped root, fftfi. (p.)
gf*H&r*fttAtfi0iia&Q&QasaArl$.&&Bpff. His
body possesses an excess of blood.
aagyaeSispiA, s. The- sky-lotus.
B
- - < ka C - - ; ,
I foster
See , ;v
m-'^
ed him with food from my own mouth.
*dF(gjL.b, s. A region or point of
gfciitSGiQs&iacisttgSpg. This house over
the compass, ftmr. 2. A tree, the wafmtib,
flows with wealth.
Terminalia alata, L. Wils. p. 178. Ka^eufsiBuCursSpji. The nail or peg has
kcb'ha. (p.)
rebounded.
&Q'sir sitzi, 3. The vault or circle
f7BaG)<OTru*A)u(;u/'iLi_!. The oil has oozed
out; i.e. from the pores which had absorb
of the heavens, a plain sphere, j|AL.t
ed it when rubbed on the skin. 2. The
ma. Wils. p. 269. Khaoola.
drugs infused in oil have yielded their
sQsn&rsnav^lnih, s. Astronomy,
virtue, it is time to remove it from the fire.
mfecrrlshBrib.
QffxtScsutiiBpg. The river overflows.
T E E ' Q<563Tffi), v. noun. Clucking
&dadQ&n<Bds,
inf. To pamper,
as fowls, &c, gsdHg^iiiy.
surfeit one (spoken in reproach).
Lbaa3&uh, s. [prov. and
sd(8jeSd&, inf. To be importu
Difficulty, hardness, LSrur*i4. Wils.
nate for any thing due, to dun.
p. 169. Karkasha.
a&QjOiirebr, s. A disease, the chinsds&u>iTa$(Trjda, inf. To be diffi
cough, whooping COUgh, (giM&iQmiij,
cult.
sdseo, . noun. Vomiting, fffifi
ssx&i&nGiirQeij'fe), s. A difficult
Qwm 2. s. Any thing ejected from
work.
the mouth, fB.
*si 3; ils <5Sa&^>iiaiL&iii, . The
arm-pit,
2. The side under the
The rice-ears are all shot forth and
arm as low as the elbow, where a thing
shooting forth.
is held or carried, <o*S!i_ii. 3. Sediment,
adseoQmnuj, s. The chin-cough,
dregs of oil, butter,
Wils. p. 178.
Kaksiia.

<s*Q/f<S, s.

A difficulty, sisstut.

gave four fanams with much difficulty.


AgifgiiutJ(j*(5ii. It will be difficult.
*6G/Bi3;633rLb, s. A bangle or bracelet,
aisib. 2 An arm-ring worn between the
wrist and the elbow, mmtihi. 3. A yellow
cord which the Hindus tie with a piece of
turmeric to the right arm of the bride
groom and the lift arm of the bride, also
round the arm of such as bind themselves
by a religious vow, wii^. Wils. p. 178.
Kankan'a. 4. A water-fowl, g/MviQtibu
*KjaeiBrEaCJ9-AQ*res(gSpgj. To tie such a
cord.
Ci_jr. I have bouud myself to undertake
the business.
cm*BSttcsLL&QsFajixQBfiB@ij. Why
are yon so pertinaciously set on doing
this?
a/B^^ii, s. A comb, an instrument
for cleaning the hair, Piiiy. Wils. p. 178
Kl'NKATA.
<5/Bti, s. A species of hawk or
kite, the utgisg. 2. An eagle, o>. 3. A
comb, 9ul;. 4. A spark of fire, ftuQuwfi. (p.)
5. A species of arsenic, --ueit>'u>.
aiEisufffslBw, s. An arrow, ^jiii^.
2. A hawk's feather, ucf*^d. Wils. p.
178. KANOnAPATKA. (p.)
/E/<3563r, s. The name of a king,
under whose auspices Nannool was com
posed, g>ii*or. 2. A species of arsenic in
its natural state, LSptSAgiuifiumtioaib.
* siEisireir ti, s. A skeleton, QfQp
QwftRAif. Wils. p. 179. Kankai.a. 2. A
large brass plate to eat from, n-ewawii.
(p.)
aiEisireirumeS, s.
Siva, &eu6sr.
Wils. p. 179. Kakoalamai.i.
siiisnetiehr, s. Siva as wearing
bones,
2. Blue vitriol, gtgB. (p.)
aiii&neiB, s. Kali, sneifl. (p.)
*</ez(3), s. A black kind of millet,
*(j*)!b!r, Panicum 1 1 alien in. Wils. p. 179.
Kungu.
<5b/e;(3j, s. A ridge or bank to retain
water in rice-lands, m^sStcrwriiL/. 2. The
side of a hank or ridge, aistttSaruAsib. 3.
A limit or border, t*jJw. 4. An eagle,
5. A kite, us**. (p.) 6. The two sides
in prison-bars or other play separated
by a limit, pBiS2*turLLi^p<gA(5QtB&ilBj. 7.
[prrir.] The bottom of a palmyra stem
which parts and embraces the tree, ufa91iaii(5*ii/nui9ip*&Quli2pjj). The ('loth
is torn all in shreds.
- 1 .-r --' .'j - -i---^. An innumerable
multitude of people.
*m}(5*aDFnS&ieuiiap<2uarB(gf6r. There is no
end of his talking.
a(9jaas)nu$eoe<)nei!>w, neg. v. noun.
Boundlessness, illimitableness.
sieiq iSiBpsanti inf. To play at
prison-bars, having made the divisions.
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aiEi(3jimles>L-, s. The bottom of


a palmyra leaf stalk encircling the tree.
aiii/genL-eS, s. A young palmy
ra tree with the dried leaves still ad
hering to it strunk.
xiBQjei), . Night, jaf. 2. Dark
ness, gig*. 3. The second lunar asterism,
ura&mrir. (jj.)
ati(6ve3 l$ ut-j , s. Watch-night,
abstaining from sleep during the night.
atii^pSsnp, s. Night-watch.
am^esBpw, s. Black color.
sex^aHpfiflmuB^ifi^i. The dark downy
hair.
as/Eiana, s. The river Ganges or
its personification as a goddess being the
wife of Chandanu, uSifi. Wils. p. 275.
Gakga.
aiiiatreeoih, s. The water of the
Ganges, either as flowing in its bed, or
as conveyed to other places for sacred
purposes. Wils. p. 776. Gakgajala.
aiEi4srTfG)d(3jiji-9, s.
A vessel
made of a kind of coarse black glass in
which the Hindu ascetics convey water
from the Ganges, <?m<yAgOJ.
a&jsng>p,GB!aiaeaaQupQqtfsn
Dsnsenu3ir<air, s. Bishma, ?u><3r. 2.
Subramania, aiiJucamfliutir. Wils. p.
276. Gakgasuta. 3. Ganesa, 8*ijifr.
(/>)
sikianQ&q ?<3nii>, n. The river Gan
ges including two kosh, or about four
miles on either of its banks; all dying
within such limits go to heaven, what
ever be their crimes. 2. A pure or
sacred place. Wils. p. 276. GakgakSHETHRA.
siisir^rrsar, s. Siva, &euesr. Wils.
p. 276. GakgatharaaijanfSaw, a. The sacred banks
of the Ganges, aimsAimt. Wils. p. 276.
Gakgatkera.
aiiairQpsSI, s. The river Ganges
regarded as a goddess, :.-.
amairebisiresrw, s. Ablution in
the Ganges.
aiaQae^tSa-j^r, s. The name of
a famous brahman, a logician who lived
near the Ganges, the author of the
book QsesL-fiiistb.
&iEiQa&f,i&rni>, s.
A logical
treatise composed by siG^iS/nttr.
aiEistnsed&en'jiJsil, s. Parvati, unit
aiiieas Qsuesnfliudr , s. Siva, he
whose hair is adorned with the Ganges,
vordr,
arastnsa mi S3) astern sir, s. [as
BmiLsiitb.] A solder, metallic cement.
(M. Vic.)
siEismaQujirsk, s. Blue vitriol, ^7
dQpgi, ih^gj, (5tL, da, v. n.
To taste bitter, harsh, astringent, &c, *
*. 2. To be embitteredas the mind, to
be disgusted with, be alienated from, 0*
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*p$ij$*0&m>!rgn&w>i_amxs&a[D>'i^inp. Un &3=ie](&), QQpehr, afftkiQQssrehr, Qeu


less divine power be exerted on the mind,
dr,
v. n. To be squeezed, bruised,
sensual objects will not lose their charms.
rubbed as a leaf, &c. between the hands,
fp(n)ppeBr(]ii)Q&i&&mfi}(if)&) inf. To
fingers, &e.; to fade as a handled flower,
to be mashed, sjeiu. 2. To be exhaust
be bitter against any one.
ed, be virorn out by labor, walking, &c.
affuLj^v. noun. Bitterness, astrin3. [prov.] To be hurt in mind, to
gency, atsijq. 2. Disgust, alienation
be wearied, displeased, marQmi.
of the afl'eetions, Qa>ijiy.
U&itsE&uQufiipp. The flower is defaced
gf, !*oijLSiu^ii**L/iy. Secular things
by being handled.
are distasteful to the ascetic.
j*>$z*i^iuiLfBri>a*E}QuGLireSpi, His feel
ings are hurt.
(gijiier>/neiiBciQusiSpp. The infant is ex
Those two persons are embittered to
hausted by being handled so much.
wards each other.
GtufajaS&><Sw*&c>QuGuB&ar. He is greatly
worn down with labor.
pii <Qci, v. noun. Sounding or rat
SSBS60, v. noun. The state of
tling as the crumpling of fine paper, lin
being crumpled, squeezed. 2. Fading,
en; the moving or rubbing of small seeds,
withering.
&c, rustling, geMsjftiv.
*j*#Q/*!jjjyltf*rn^p)p>. The water <F, . Blemish, fault, defect, in
springs up with a quick gurgling noise.
accuracy, imperfection, <sppib. 2. A blot,
#aQ#e*j7t_Afficj3r. [proi\] He walks
mi*, (p.) 3. (c.) Doubt, suio. 4. A scar,
fast, making a quick rattling noise with
his garments, sandals, &c.
s&ip, adv. Faultlessly, correctly,
distinctly, thoroughly.
with him a time of prosperity.
xpssiri-p. Learn thoroughly (what
you undertake). (<5pfr.)
&&a&rr, s. The poppy, ityear,
a&nS&stp^ sri_pGiiiii$p&i, Correctness
l'apavcr somniferum, L.
of language (in matter and diction) is
^lo, s. The cucumber creeper,
the beauty of learning.
Qvaa/l, Cucumis sativus, Z.
#t_sor, s. (pi. affu. it.) A base
a&aiflaui, s. A cucumber creeper,
person, a low-bred or wicked person, 0
tpaaar. 2. An inconsiderate or careless
man.
s^msksS, s. A large-leafed shrub,
afinesrLDSsrw,
s. A discontented
<2/<ycg.
mind.
QQpeisr, aaSQearear, Qeuesr,
affLKBppenTLD, s. Imperfection.
*r*, v. n. To be backward, unwilling,
reluctant to an undertaking, to have mis ^L_ss)t_, s. [prov.] Astringency
givings, *Qf*l.
as of some unripe fruits, astringent
matter, bitterness, ffmiOLj.
5=ffi/r/f, s. The sweet mango tree,
afLLetBL-ppuSiT, s. Curds from
Gfiiar.
which the better part has been removed.
Sffig, @Qps8r,&fdQQeBresr, Qeuebr,
afLLemiuiSl^sf-,
s. Astringent
v. a. To rub or bruise between the
unripe fruits.
hands or fingers, to rub a lemon or a cow's
udder, &c, to soften it; to mash, squash, ^LD/r^7, s. The v&Linpesip plant,
squeeze, Qiit<*iQpficSvapai>p**3i*. 2. To wash
Datura, X.
linen, &c. softly, */au>sfim>0tsets.
cS^ti *. [also stum.] An elephant,
affdSuiSifiiu, inf. To wring out
mrSar. 2. A measure of length, two cubits
wet clothes, &c., to wring and squeeze
or a yard, ir(y>)syraY. 3. Consump
out.
tion, auQittib. 4. A spring, /pAp. 5.
Hair, wiSr. (p.)
a#d8uQuat,inf. To rub with
$(S**tDtifis<2jHear<iiQpff. To dig one yard
the hands. 2. To wash softly, to wring.
deep.
iDarea/SAsS&SuGurtlj-resr. lie has Vt'OUndaffaekesrw, s. The power or art
ed my feelings.
of moving or waving the ears in imita
tion of an elephant, p/S/*ys.
He lias kept the youth too close at
work.
&&/&Q$iT6ifi, s. The roaring of
an elephant.
ssotSeottdaeda, inf. [prov ] To
rub the eyesas one who has just
aeuiBiLeme, s.
Examining of
awoke.
elephantsone of the sixty-four arts.
See 2eurjriA.
a&d(9), v. noun. Squeezing, rub
bing, bruising, stmt
2. Languor,
a&Lfiw, s. A fire prepared with
drooping, <7rJ<y.
one thousand cakes of dried cowdung
gjtues-crar&QtiQSts g J Tf&sBQ <:'. He is
for calcining medicines; also the cavity
not a match for me.
made for the fire, ^J.-Qujcj&>^-'-''?Cvs
Wils. p. 276. GaJAJ'CTA.
a&drguL-ismauS'ZoV, s. [prov.] To
a&uLjterrjae&r, s. A notorious liar,
bacco prepared in a certain way for
smoking.
Qu($ibQuriJvt&: 2. A great boaster, exaggerator, &C, 0<biesruLi*ifiGirar.
s. A palm tree, frig;,
<Fujsa)i_iuso7-, s. A great fool, a
Phoenix, farinifera, L. 2. A switch of
the palm tree, g>Wjeaj?*P*u:Lim_.
very dolt, nScpi_iir.

<sS3, Slpgiy ispgi, uyii>, m, v. n. To


68)#68>ffl/^5L/i_6B)au, 8.
Goldgrow moist, to ooze outas moisture
fringed cloth.
from a wall; to spread or extendas hu
8. A monkey, r^nii^.
midity round a well, &c, *rsf*>. 2. To
. Consumption .
(p.)
perspireas the hands and feet, Qauiis.
<Fa9(5ar, s. Great darkness.
3. To grow tender-minded, become com &jf&lLii}<, 8. Folds in the gar
passionate, to relent, Sim. 4. To be
ment of a Hindu, m-mt-xufj^u. 2. An inner
a&ad&sruj, s. The end of a hair.
come soft, to meltas jaggary, salt, &c,
waist-cloth worn over the privities, Q**
2. A minute part of long measure.
with damp, iLi^apaCuarafliu. s. To weep,
&&n#earth#/7^Ser, s. The re
mcxB*&&pgi. To become tender in mind, a&&jgireif,GM-, s. A frog, ^ewSsw.
ligious fig tree, j>u>r<i, Ficus religi(Rott.)
to be kind, affectionate, &c.
osa, L. Wils. p. 277. Gajashaua.
iaarenc&*P(!f&pg.
To
weep
bitterly.
*<5&&uts>,
8. A turtle, a tortoise,
near, s. An elephant of
^jsOtuabOOTiiS)8^sj. The head is
Jgasxc. Wils. p. 179. Kaciiciiapa. (p.)
the largest and best species, ^turfer.
greasy with oil.
Wils. p. 277. Gajendra.
adirudainih, s. [com. sdsds
tu&Qp*>&. Marshy land in which
i-tii.] The shell of the tortoise.
moisture abounds.
&Qs:&$Bl<ic&eiitfliLiw, s. The feli
gnijf.il/uSBpgi. The moisture oozes
adfun'&sctuii.) s. A shrine in Concity arising from the possession of an
from the tiles.
elephant.
jeveram.
s&aSuLf, v. noun. Being wet or <3=a=to, 8. An elephant's neck-rope,
s^/r, [vul. prop. <siurf.] Astringent
cold, &c, to the sense of touch, *8f.
matteras juices, &c. spoken of its
aitisiaQfpBmaSgi. 2. Stays for the breast,
effects in tainting metals, linen, the skin,
sfio/, v. noun. Dampness, greasiQpleitxia. (lSe.) 3. A Stirnip,
&c, *p. 2. Astringency in taste, gmitin.
(ja.) 4. Measure in general,
5. A
ness, moistnreas of land, sugar, salt,
furniture, &c, mi. 2. Tenderness, sen
dry measure, ****>. 6. Venture, daring
a&(2)P, inf. To be stained as
rivalry, #rfv. (J* ) 7. Debt, <_Sr. 8.
sibility, softness, jpfrq. 3. Secretion,
clothes by contact with astringent veg
perspiration on the surface of the body,
A fish, tWrf*. 9. Thong,
(p.)
etable matter.
Qmutmei. 4. Fain, distress, <<yAsi4.
sd^dQf&Jsuujad&pfsleanEiauS) s.
*&rri$uf./$pio, v. noun. Becoming
sQevajigieBoretDLD, s. One of the
A bone of that fish.
tinged instantaneously or otherwise
ten QaiaaeAmauatfiutiiJ. 2. Kind-heart- as^.ytD, 8. The front border of the
with vegetable matter.
edness.
cloth worn below the waistchiefly a
sfiruuirig, s. Very astringent
s&sunasrQuff, a. Obliging, cour
woman's, tydrasizr. Wils. p. 179. Kaciicua.
arcca nuts.
teous language, tender expression.
gf&iEJSLLQpeo, v. noun. Tucking
&&eu^fj&isiugu^SI) s. [prov.] A
s^enireBTweBTih, s. A relenting or
up the cloth behind.
niggard,
affectionate mind, a heart susceptible s&&si>, 3. [vul.] Tenderness, lean
a&eurrT&QaiLigii, s. [prov.] That
of tender feelings, devotional or other
ness, smallness, ^jiomo. 2. (Jig.) A lean
wise.
which is useless, good-for-nothing, c-jjo/r
man, gAevSur*. 3. [prov.] Very tender
*sQgsih,v. noun. Setting or mounting
fruit, nS*a|uS!SiSs. 4. [prov. BM^tgej.] Bit
a&tbuLci, s. Turmeric or Indian
with precious stones, enchasing, inlay
terness, Miil^. S. A fi8h, piiteir.
ing, ufeuu. 2. Plating, gilding, &c, u*.
saffron, id**, Curcuma longa, L. (*&.)
aitiis*tKciSt!se.arpgi. The mouth is
Wils.
p.
269.
Khachita.
3.
s.
A
small
bitter.
(P)
ladle used in burnt offerings for taking
.s.y&er, s. [prop.] Dampness, moistadfpsr^eunQ, s. A small kind of
up ghee, &uu. (/>.)
nessas round a well, or produced by
gfrtpfifssSpuxaruiiHiLmr. Shoes Bet with
dried fish.
salt, &c, *rib. 2. One of the marks by
gems.
s&epQanq., s. A creeper,
which cattle are branded, @jS#gS.
&sr(ajQ&6Breo, v. noun, [vul.] Whis
Q*ns_
rfQfcrQc&r<&JLLi-#. The house is be
pering, QmgiairsuQu^il.
adfpQsnetarr, s. A kind of grass.
come damp.
so-rgQffeiirjpiQuffei), v. noun. Whis
afftbifaw, s. Humid soil, a
aineB>Lp&&e&eo, s. A tender plan
pering, speaking softly or in the ear.
damp floor, &c.
tain.
aanS&pseo,
v.
noun.
Being
ropy
<sa=/raLsrru), s. [vul.] All in confusion,
a&JFGiiiii>, s. Traffic, merchandise,
or unctuous so as to stick to the hand
topsy-turvy, hurly -burly, ftgp. 2. Mixed
commerce, especially in cloth, ttmrunA
or feet. See J
blood, uamfiisaiCjLi. 3. The dregs of the
ii#j*(g5/v*^**i_ii. The business of
community, the refuse of any thing, gij ffariD/rstftL, s. [vul.] Nastiness, filthia peddler is little better than begging.
sou.
ness, cSfup*.
[prov.]
*a&irujih.sap/nuti, s. [impr. stun
&0ruJir6Of@'2eo, s. A dirty cloth.
s{f&aii&&nneisr, s. A merchant,
4sii.J Decoction. Wils. p. 205. Kashaya.
S3?LoneSy s. (masc. asunneoehr.) A
man of commerce.
seif,ntuiiiarTu.i&&sa^nujiiieaeuds-,
dirty woman, ^^^uors*. 2. A ter
ffl/i_U65OT65oT, inf. To trade,
magant, Qili_*.
inf. To prepare a decoction.
to traffic in cloth,
<saff,
*.
A
horse-whip,
(jdeis>n&
fifla(9jdaeiiTiuu>, s. A decoction
rJncCjf.. 2. A scourge or whip in general, ^^^srru), s. Darkness, ^rgeir. 2.
of three medicinal ingredients; viz.: dry
Collyrium for the eyes, wesflsi>iD. Wils.
ribuiitf.. 3. [in jewelry.] Ornamental work
ginger, pepper, and long-pepper.
p. 180. KAGOALA. (p.)
in
imitation
of
the
braiding
of
a
whip,
fl/i
fdiflu'ietid&eif.iTtuih, s. A decoction
BrGala. 4. A coat of mail, **i4. 5. a&&@sry8. A tortoise, ^eerw. (M. Die.)
of gall-nut, the fruit of Terminalia and
Cement, uom. (p.)
8. A weight of eight
Emblica.
&<3s>&Qunil.QinLLu.) inf.
To {B&&tr&Q&ir,
palams, miQuuMii. See Qet.
QP/SassriS'aLf.iTiuui, s. A decoction
cement.
of the root of Arugu grass and pepper.
Gs)#QpgiidQy s. A goldsmith's aj.r/riL/ii, s. Cakes, cracknels,
SpffeHitf..
u^T)f(tpGti3;eif,iriLiu>, s. A decoction
forceps, 0iij_frgp.
j
of five different medicinal rootsas
se&ntiJGuemaaeir, s. [vul.] Divers
seafeuVemueo,
s.
Bracelets
orna
**<5, dry ginger; Guirtsxp, Alpinia gasorts of cakes.
mented with braided gold wire.
langa, major ; QrAAj<, Piper nigrum ;
seagQeuleo, s. Braiding with gold &&&rr<stiii>, a. A kind of arsenic in
fyfirepwib. Plumbago zeylanica, and fiu
its natural state, aiiijepumfjesmb.
liaSojwii, Piper longum.
wire.
s. A lion, &ih&u>; [ex
enemy.]

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s&iFirSso, i. A shrine in Conjeve


gidifi,
v. n. To ascend, a&tDu. 2. To
ram, stsutemutb,
be close, <2*ct*. 3. To be severe, quick,
s^nlsuQluJibiliitsHaiiriQiiwHSmfi. Siva Who
to have velocity, *<3. 4. To abound, lis.
dwells in this shrine is the lord of the
celestials. (yj*if.ia.)
OO
55sua9*^o^rAieS(yiDeoso. Numerous were
&&<3=ired, s. [prop.] A wicker basket
the womout gold ornaments of ancient
for catching fish, ufarLSq-AigH.*-.
manufacture. (**.)
&&&ireir, s. [prop.] The west wind,
a/^eodo a(GTjii/seo a^pei), v.
QfaawAp. 2. [in seamen's language.] The
noun. Closeness, narrowness, Q*cjk**>.
west, Qiepfiesr.AWe. The meaning of this
2. Rising, elevation, a>48. 3. Severity,
word according to Rottler is south-west
quickness, atSiiL/. 4. A sign of dis
wind.
pleasure, 8e**(giSuLi. (J*.) 5. Fullness,
&&&nGBrQan<ai,8. The south-west
luxuriance, QureSf. 6. Abundance,
wind.
plenty, uS,g>. (p.)
.65, s. The city of Conjeveram,
a^ek/oei), v. noun. Ascent, er(t&@.
2. The 0*)a> creeper. 3. A cocoa(P.)
nut shell, gLii_jM*a.
ffijEj^LbjS. Fermented liquor, toddy,
ff^=*,s. Broad tape, webbing, strap
(ofcloth), bandage, slip, fillet, band, braces, @ffati, s.(p.) The outer end of a
girth, strap, aJoMuuLaDu, 2. Stays for
girdle worn by warriors, i^ja^Jauiiy.
women's breasts, cpW***. 3. A girdle,
2. The outer border of a woman's cloth,
s iSmaes)L^dauSg>i, s. The cord
*@<3=i), *. A goblet, a drinking
by which women tie their bodice.
vessel, u0$nb. 2. The lotus flower, tra
s&3rssLLvp-G0) s.
A bedstead
3. A metal, tutenag or white copper,
braided with webbing.
also bell-metal, Qvfruiii. Wils. p. 277.
a & ai&ffnpg]$&>, v. noun. {prop. a&
Ganja. 4. The nectar of the immortals,
jwo. Wils. p. 180. Kakja.
es>*f*gifiit.] Tying an idol to its ve
hicle, or a vehicle to its poles for a pro
@#(rj/f, s. Braziers, am^n.
cession.
a@&da(rrjefi, s. Brass musical
<s<fuut-lDz_&eea>&uuLLea>t,
instruments, ^*w)^flSiur.
t. Broad and strong band for the bot
toms of chairs, bedsteads, palankeens,
s^eppa, s. Tinsel, brass leaf
860.
used to decorate the top of a room, the
attire of players, &c, also cut in small
as= 3i-u lQ3= Q reared, v. noun. Mutter
pieces and scattered on festive occa
ing, speaking indistinctly, fsnaigijCu^/sij.
sions.
<x&&-0, s. Fire, Qibq^ulj.
stGj.yii, s. The a^err plant, Canna
sStF^irti), s. A shrub, sLpp&aQ&tr
bis sativa, L. (dxeir.) 2. A musical in
au, Guilandina bonduc, L.
strument of metala sort of cymbal, ao^
praii. 3. Deception, knavery, fraud, si*
a&Q&fi, s. (Arab.) A revenue or
sit. 4. Pastry, ^uua^isii. 5. Water, H.
police office, a court of justice, a place
(p.) 6. A natural arsenic, spsu-suiK&anib,
of public business, -^!Jijr<"2su. 2. (local.)
7. A town, Ganjam, ps*.
An assembly for vocal and dramatic enter
tainments, ei&SpeSQ&fsircr.u.
*&(Tj&=iPiLh) s. A species of bird,
a&ea>&, s. A girdle, gjannas&&.
a kind of black bird, wagtail, a<oScjar<g
<*. Wils. p. 269. Kanjakeeda.
2. An elephant's neck-rope, uilntaQpfgiQa
tSp. 3. A rope, a cord, *tS&. 4. A coat a^&eo, a. [prop. vul.~\ Sweepings,
of mail, amtib. 5. A scar, a cicatrice, any
rubbish, heaps of leaves, &c, u 2. A
mark made by a blow or wound, a>ii>4.
litter, a mess, refuse, &c, gumu (prob.
6. [prow.] A whole piece of Indian cloth.
from
QPQfiClLjlODOI.
s&em&GLLIBpei), p. noun. Tuck ^Bigj^earii, s. A kind of waglail,
iSiuf(jr, Gracula religiosa. Wils. p. 269.
ing up the cloth either loosely or close
Khanjana. 2. A black bird, *M<g<yaS. 3.
ly. 2. Girding one's self. 3. Tucking
A mirror, aafe^1?-. 4. A kind of cymbal,
up the fore-flap.
emapfiretih, (p .)
affeassQani^Qcunsir, s. The king
S(S^3=Sssr, s. A small pot, tseVfuurr
Karnan. (p.)
Ssjr. 2. A mirror, xefe^if.. (p.)
s&emfQisujpei, p. noun. Weaving
*d5(^<?6ar,
s. Brahma, iSirtnesr. Wils.
a girdle.
p. 180. Kanja. 2. A king, uncle of Kristluirfesrssffsb#, s. An elephant's
na, Bs+OTerKra*. Wils. p. 177. Kansa.
rope, the string round his neck, also his
(P)
girth.
a^&titf), *.
Vishnu, sSlLQ^h.
a^G^/resaf?, s. A compound of
spices used with betel, r&riiu*i_iA.
. (p )
s&Q&irpth, s. (Sans. apglGturrpw.) 65^<5=/r, s. A medicinal plant, yield
ing leaves of narcotic and intoxicating
A glow-worm or fire-fly, 1**1*0*. (p.)
qualities much used by smokers, c.rQj.,
dffGWsvui, s. A kind of drug,
Cannabis sativa. 2. Any thing intoxi
the husk of cardamom,
cating,
(>r.)
218

(C5*ff<s(go<, s. The s^&it


smoking pipe or hooka, the bowl of
which in native use is formed of a cocoanut shell.
tf^j^/rutfltf^ffei), p. noun. Smok
ing
S(^s=irQeo8iLiu>i g. An inebriating
electuary made of
taken to pro
mote venery.
#emi&a@fir, s. The female
*' plant.
y@^/r, s. The male of the
above plant.
aitsij&irikiQmirp/SiS. [pu/.] A worth
less person, ori&cur,0/a3r.
aterj&rriEiGiairemir, s. A kind of
wild marjoram used to expel fleas, &c,
white basil or Indian tea; gj'uS, Ucimum
album, L.
gnLLQd&^&niEiQaiTemiry s. A dif
ferent species, Ocimum fastigiatum.
(Rott.)
8giia(&iTiEiQarreB>rr, s. Another
species, Ocimum ciliara (liott.)
s. A kind of rice-gruel form
ing an article of foodalso used instead
of starch, *Ajifrfj. 2. Conjeveram,
e"yri-i?!Uffu}/!}S5;fie?lf.A%<3r. He takes
congee having no occasion to complain of
hunger; i.e. he is neither poor nor rich.
siQ)&Qpntbaa <ej &Quni a
igeji-, inf. To starch clothes, *&8*tp
<s@fi(?u/rLli_L/i_srofiw, s. A starch
ed cloth.
a^&^esmeslfrr, s. Water poured
off from boiled rice.
g(&;@pQp6ffle>j, s. Water strained
from the rice after it is well boiled.
@ijus!D^, s. Starch, uea&as
S. 2. The stiffness of starched clothes,
a^&aiiriras, inf. To feed one
with congee, to support.
<s@ss)6s, s. A palankeen adorn
ed with gems, a royal palankeen, .-^Pot
s&tSocs. 2. Cloth, ff&u. 3. Curtains, &mt
(p.)
*s<!5T)<3rai>, s. Bodice, jacket, to/r/fL/
#jiiaoi_. 2. A tunic, iia>i_. 3. Cloth, 4
i_aoi. 4. Snake's skin, uni4##c^w_. Wils.
p. 180. Kanchcka. (p.)
@ar/7, *. Body-guards who
wear jackets.
@6bt, *. The God sBa/ja/ejr
a form of Siva, 2. [as *iiaw_r^<jr.] An
other form of Siva.
<55, s. An attendant in the
apartments of women. 2. One of the
body-guard of a king, Q^iitruueantr. 3.
A guardian,
4. A snake, unit/.
5. A jacket, man-, 6. A curtain, poor
Wils. p. 180. Kakchcki. (j>.~)
a^aferf?, s. A jacket, <?iieiDt_. 2.
The bag of a religious mendicant, Our*
(p.)

aQQpdsr, fcQpeisi, uQuesr, &&,


v. a. To jump, leap, or bound over, to step
or stride over, .riri_ 2. To pass or get
over, to cross, pass through a river, a
country, &&, to traverse, *_*^Gu. 3,
To exceed, go beyond, surpass, jjs*p*,
4. To go too far, transgress, deviate from
rule, disobey, violate a command, a cus
torn, &c, itf>. 5. To go, pass by, proceed,
passas time, water, clouds, shadow, &c,
to become obsolete, 0**i. 6. To relin
quish, surmount, escape from the sea of
births, the world, &c (. 5.) 7. To de
part from, imm. 8. To overcome, conquer,
vanquish, Qnl<.
*6B*si-jjuGar6i. If I depart (from her)
jfn.iarnmt*ii*4ffififfi@iaA. They drove
him out of the town.
x-patptMi-pfieJiff. It is difficult to escape
from Yama (the regent of the dead).
tiijwfiti-iss'QutitSpsf, The disease is past
cure.
ioriri_j/*i_*,jQifi>S<*ot<*lrc. Glitter
ing like the shining spear which had
gained many a hard-fought battle
mttiiiuJsgi. Entering by force in spite
of the guard (mwu.)
*PQmflsi-~r&. He will not deviate from
the path of virtue.
^*/niitiriii@Qrsri>. We were brothers
till we had passed the river, but since
then we are strangers; i. e. since he got
his object he does not care for me.
sipQppstiiG^p, inf.
To
be saved.
si-pQppp, inf. To save, to
rescue, to bestow a permanent good, gjiest**.
i_pQpibpti>,v.novm. Deliverance,
final emancipation, ^icBcm.
&i_kj<stemesxtD, s. Excessive am
bition, self-conceit.
siHp^iresnh, s. Transcendent
wisdom.
eu-kpiBleo, . A transcendent
degreethat of the ascetic.
&L-.KQpp, inf. To rise to a higher
degree in religion, mpafium-ju. 2. To
pass safely through disasters, difficulties,
&c, to be saved, ooi_u^i<s
^/'SesnrsLi^Qeumetrw, s. A flood
overflowing an embankment.
^jSeGsr&tpp&s, v. noun. Violating
an oath. 2 . Disobeying the orders of a
superior. 3. Disregarding the solemn
adjuration of a conjureras wild
beasts.
siuLf, v. noun. Passing over, <s
ima**. 2. . A stile or other contrivance
in a lane or hedge which a man may
pass over or through, but not cattle,
siuLfSGireo, s. [prop.] Bandy legs,
mstmpawAi.
sifif/renr, s. [prop.] A channel cut
in the ridge of a rice-field to let the
surplus water pass away, or for water
ing the next field, /rmi_
atie/, . [prop.] Way, path, eu l.
aietfamui-, s. A turn-stileas

i_Da/, s. Fault, defect, crime, t_/jt_//r, s. Duty, obligation, what


<sppib. (Jo.) 2. A leap, jump, passing
is fit or proper to be done, *i_mo. 2. Es
over, i_*<m. 3. The door of a native
tablished custom, order, propriety, opmp
sxa ; [ex
bound.]
house, garden, &c, the sill of which is
to be stepped over, amtS&i. 4. A ladder, su-Uuires)Tt s. A crow-bar,
aa>H. 5. A break or opening in a fence
with some obstructions or stoppage at
the bottom, CmJJ<rfa>i_Q*. 6. [prow.] GiUL-ji_tji_/0/5o@j;, s. [prop.]
A stile, &c, in a path to exclude cattle,
A kind of rice that ripens in January,
aiemeuuuL-, inf. To be going <si_Lo/r a Lbir ear, s. A kind of
away as a troublesome or mischiev
animal, the wild cow, *rtL6ua.
ous person,
2. To disappear as
SLQpOi eared, p. noun. Wambling,
property by stealth, ai^wpQura.
as the bowels; rumbling, as the bowels,
2. Rattling, as any thing in a
noun. Clattering, rattling, rumbling, click
basket, &c, $cMpXiLi.
ing, M-aQ^aQytSfrt,. 2. Shaking, totter
ing, a word imitative of sound and motion, <sl_6S)ld, s. An elk, a wild beast,
gixicJSi&s*ib. 2. Duty, obligation, pro
priety, what should be done, omopsw. 3.
i-*Oi_srj>uri_i!30jir*g)cSr. He repeated
A debt,
4. Liability, exposure,
his lesson without hesitation.
tendency, responsibility, indispensability,
My tooth is
P<&. 5. Allegiance, &i$-a&^Bpr&4Qsu^
loose.
cpHaiD. 6. Tax, assessment, tribute, toll,
Qui2-i^.atgAQtnur(IjfiQattsSrjl a
Something rattles in the box.
i_SB)u)0^s^ff, inf. To perform
&i.aQL-ebrQ(iyi) inf. To run at
duties, to pay tax.
a rattling rate.
3L-es>u>uSeisr(9jLltf., t. The fawn
xisu. ut-i, v. noun. A clatter, a
of an elk.
rattling, rumbling, a clicking, rrQaQai
QantiiLjdsieaiD.y s. [prop.] Tax
on fishing boats.
&1.&LD, s. A bracelet, eu'Serrujeo. 2.
*<t_fi,
s. The secretion of an ele
(p.) A circle, a ring, a wheel, iit-i4. 3. The
phant in nit, lutlannfib. 2. An elephant's
side or ridge of a hill or mountain, m&uulia
temples whence one of the secretions
ia. 4. An army, Q*?nr. (Je.) Wils. p.
flows, uffcA^uiv. Wils. p. 180. Kada.
180. Kadaka. 5. A variety of bracelets
3. A large water-pot,
4. A troop
Called atbamib.
of elephants, /teA.iii_<4. Wils. p. 307.
->isih, s. A large ola basket,
G'iiada. 5. Right, justice, tfi. 6. A
2. (p.) A shield, Qai-aii. 3. A sur
forest, jungle, ffl. 7. A hard or difficult
rounding wall, a fortification, iopa>. 4.
way, jrtsQ*^. 8. The side of a mountain,
A pot with a kind of spout, an oil-pot,
icJwiiuAiii. 9. A body, human or other,
&c, Qaebif-oia. 5. A company or troop
a-t-Ai. 10. A rope, **2si. 11. A garden,
of elephants, tfa-*i.i'i ih, 6. Weapons
QffrCj-jb. 1 2. The 8ky, aiiarib. (sg).)($. 495.)
collectively, gi/,ri44. 7. A kind of
13. A kind of musical instrument, aL-mrfi
dance, s-jjSttralapuii. 8. Cancer, of the
fiutl). 14. Debt contracted,
15. A
zodiac, aitM-Mib.
grave-yard, burning-ground, muraith/sranb.
&i&th, s. Bracelet (corruption of CpO
at
_uj(r, s. An elephant in rut.
&LtEJgi, QQpesr, sigfslQmBsi , Qeu
SL-Qpesfi, s. Agastia, jp/s/ifSiuar.
Or,
v. a. To remove, to transplace, Qu
oo
via*. 2. To cause to go,to drive, Qts>$p.
<_ ufTrj6HujLD, s. Water-potas
3. To dismiss one with an excuse without
a musical instrument.
complying with his request, to decline
sL-irair&ih, s. Air in a vessel
compliance, 8>*. 4. To do work care
lessly, to slight, act with eye service, pass
as distinguished from <o*rri4, the sur
time idly, *ttOu. 5. To put one off,
rounding air, 4'cic'^ue.-j-?i
delay, postpone, evade, laife&rCWAcu. 6. _ti)L/ii, s. A tree, i_ wlj. 2.
To lengthen out a work, delay in per
A medicinal seed, the mr&Hgmi. (p.)
formance, ttij^t*.
<J<*&vsmjAL-^)i}(Jufriijrcr. He has evad ai_-Lhuir, s. Unruly persons, (Bjjpiun
ed the duty under some pretence.
ui. (p.)
aD&4Q*sctiTL-QpirgiaD*ssi0$. Driving SLLhueo, s. A kind of treethe
home the cows which they had recovered
<r Gmelina Asiatica, L. (p.)
(un?.)
^aAxi^^JQfl*i. Getting rid of one <Si_tiit-/, . A flower-tree including
two kinds, viz.: Q^mst-iby, the red spe
who solicits favors.
cies, and 0e**i_i44, the white species,
Qur(5QerAttr&*t@ijGtjttij-f&. He ab
both sacred to the god Skanda, #umrii,
stracted the property by force or by
Eugenia raeemosa. 2. The first milk of
stealth.
cattle, &c, after calving, biestings, *L-ibLfO
^er8<;(50uiSrjt-4PijCL/fiij_t/. He put
urAi.
me off, promising to give it.
st-pj3, appel. n. One that does his
Madura, mgwr.
work perfunctorily, an eye-servant, *u>
aiihusisr, s. Skanda, sk/ssisr. (p.)
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&i GST
siLDLfuunGO, s. The first milk
of women after child birth; also that of
the inferior animals after giving birth.
lii'r&aiuiLf, s. The water sl-u>u1
Nanclea parniflora.
i8&)datwLj, s. The land aiwLj,
Justicia acaulis.
siLnL^Ta t_Lhss>u , s. A coun
try, s*.
mLihss)uy s. [prop. <sz_ato.] An
elk, g>/i^Qj<jii.
<35i_//?, s. A twining shrub very bit
ter, Mm**, Coscinium feuestratum. (M.
Die.)
at_sc<5iL, s. Castor plant, ^tusssrs
(g. 2.
A sparrow, imitt<sJ>. (p.)
<st_o^^*ii, s. The cusa grass,
gawL^ai, Saccharum, L.
i_Oi_fi,s. The QuujQpsrileaL.
creeper.
$i<sos8)ifipir6br,8. Opium, j/tSaB.
2. The Cannabis Indica,
sisdiris)-, s. The isiru^^eS plant,
Achyranthes aspera, L.
<Si_&o, s. A kind of pulse, Bengal
gram, ptuuff, Cicer arietinum, L.
i_%oldl9, s. A narrow stripe in
cloth of the size of the pulse xUta.
si-leouuQTiULf, s. The kernel of
the
pulse.
(?a/ /r.s.si_260-/#
$su,s. Ground
nut of the West-Indies, Arachis hypogoa.
ffit_o, s. The sea, ocean, &Qpp$
tii. 2. A number, gOair. (J*.) The
seven oceans of the Puranns are, 1 . v/ot*
g&4JSk4, sea of salt-water. 2. gjah^tfoo^Pni,
sea of the juice of sugar-cane. 3. r*<jp/*j53
rib, sea of spirituous liquor. 4. ftoje&*ffi
ri, sea of clarified butter. 5. aPoo/sP
rii, sea of curds. 6. a^tsQpfi^itib, sea of
milk. 7 .a^Qfi/ssfcp^rii, sea of fresh water.
n-9uot&3i&p&. The sea is rough.
i_a)^ti)L/, s. A species of the
tjyt-uL/ plant.
<Ei_6U/r, s. Fishermen, inhabitants
of maritime districts, Qiuj^rtwior***.
i_ea/rMu3, s. A sea-tortoise, Testudo imbricata, L.
i_a52o/rj*6i),c. noun. The roaring
of the sea, i_Qurt.
teSI(7i?(Z2@L>!rih, a. A tree whose
bark is used to absorb humors,
aignQihu, s. A kind of fish,
estgjnnitiii(2&, 8. A sea-bird, i_
siQeo00ei), v. noun. Over-flow
ing, encroachingas the sea, eopj&itbQu
ai_Oeoei0, s. A fish, gnifieisr.
jsiQeorrjxeo,v. noun. Navigating,
travelling by seaas mariners, i_*)iu^
i_(?6tf(Ti^., s. A mariner, a sea
man.
atGeoiriru>, a. The sea-shore,
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ffi_6ii<SLlifL, s. [pror.] A sea-con <st6ugs. A defective verb used in


the optative form, expressing, 1st. The
jurer who by magic prevents sharks,
duty of doing a thing; 2d. Desireas
&c, from injuring divers, i_S8*kQ**
(fu.-*4.-.i_a-ji. O! that thou wouldst go;
3d. Sometimes ,ga is affixed to it, and
i_a)/F/nu, s. A kind of sea-dog.
then it serves to denote the present, im
jsiiojpeatT, a. (lit. the froth of the
perfect and future optative.
sea.) Sea-shell eaten with age, Ossepia?,
0*i/io*ii_aiM. May he do so.
the cuttle bone. (See ^tBeHstuuii.) It <i_(S^ d5L_a)/tD3"U3 <ISi_l33)SV, 8.
is one of the twenty kinds of a-ur. 2.
The name of a treethe^awi, GyrocarA kind of pastry, &riuib.
pus jacquini.
aieoiDesBp/T, 8. Sirens, mermen
or mermaids.
v. a. [cantr. of -^|.] To cause to
sieoma/sn^a. Mermaids, /f/rtcsefl/f.
go, drive a beast or vehicle, to ride, Q*iA.
<sz_)(jd2sw, s. A cape, promon
2. To despatch, discharge missile weap
ons, iSrGiuiSt*.
tory, Q/Aortsit).
Cjjfai-aiSKfluLir**. He became the
aiiotLiirfjsletBrr, s. Sea-voyage.
peerless driver of the car.
_6\)a/Qar68Br3r, s. Vishnu, aStl i_ai/6rr, s. The Deity, the Supreme
2. Ianar, sugrf. (p.)
Being, O^uani. 2. A god, a demigod, r
^i_&)eSjriT(^&, 8. A shrub.
era/etr. 3. A Sage, Qpetiitir. 4. A guru,
<5cr. 5. Goodness, *<nm>; [er , surpass
sipaeon, 8. The sea-shore.
ing, or i_i4, bounded in, or by whom all
st-psiretrirebr, 3. Sponge, lit. seaare bound, the all-comprehensive being
fungus.
by whom universal nature is bounded.]
Note. Some philologists identify this
sijb(3)$3air, s. The sea-horse,
word with the Anglo-Saxon word, God.
a little fish, &itt&.
SL-afLLueetfl, s. The serpent
sipQjQrjeS, s. Salt in lumps, s&)
<?*i_t*. 2. Divine service, _ftgSjiD.
s>uli. (M. Die.)
stajLLuiriiu, s. Demigod of a
&tpQ&nuj.)8. The iias u creep
serpent race supposed to support the
er.
earth, ,gPC*i_dr.
st-pQsrrQpueiau, 8. A weed, er
&L-ajbsrQprr<!F$, a.
Argha, the
ett/utMiy/S), Microrhyncus sarmentosus.
deity worshipped by the Jainas,
aijb&nnu, s. A maritime district,
z_a/ar(f, s. The gods, eunearoiir.
the sea-coast, Qevpcdtnib.
si-e}jeiriTfiiT!ru>, a. A medicinal tree,
sip&do, 8. The flat round seeds
Gfitfititi, Sethia Indica, X. (M. Vie.)
of a sea-plant, uAiDr6QriL4M_.
siQiea-aiGxraauj,
s.
Invocation
&ijbQ#&ii>, 8. Ship-wreck.
addressed to a god or the gods at the
sipQ&puui, inf. To suffer
commencement of a treatise, ic<aiim
ship-wreck.
cpdrfl&Qaiargi. 2. Worship of the Deity,
Qfliumi^mflmiaaBGZais.
&ipQ&iuueBr} s.
A chief or
xieijareurr^^fS. An invocation
headman in a maritime district, Qriipp
addressed to God, divine praise, si_,iv
ptejaiesr.
Stpus Q sipuil.
ai-^g)!, 8. A forest, a jungle, an.
8, s. Shell-fish, Srfgfto.
2. A difficult way, jygQr^. 3. A scab
sipu&emff, s. A plantas 8-Qpp
bard, wrgmp. (p.)
stpuesTpl, 8. The porpoise, sea- aiGtsr, s. Debt, loan of money or
of goods on trust, @<j<sri4. 2. Tribute, tax,
hog.
OT Amp. 3. Duty, obligation, what is
sipuir&, 8. Sea-weeds, acquatic
proper
to be done or what one is bound to
plants of various kinds.
do, that which is devolved on one, accoun
aipuirleo, s. Argyrcia speciosa,
tability, responsibility, mi im. 4. Meas
urement,
5. A dry measurethe
sipiS^s), s. A female of the
*t-&*tijur0S&iiutj<Surarmfr. One who is
fisher tribe, On^affwOQiHatr.
deeply in debt.
sipiSlpih^rreir, s. Lukshmi the
jw4ii_tir*BfAAi. Performing the morn
ing devotional exercises.
sea-bornas produced from the sea of
milk when it was churned by the gods
j/m*k<l**>m'&*fim-+' I' "8 your duty.
and Asoors, gjoiigA
umameaxQpfiQiiuuuift*iffisi-ji. J'.vcn ene
mies ought to be loved.
aipQuqrj&fv}, g. The tide, siio
iitdrG>*juGmiaixif.iu3u-*r. The duty which
I ought to discharge.
&i-P(Trj>eB>ip, s. A weed in the sea.
siemeoiis siei^gss <sz_
sipfSeiDiT, a. A wave of the sea.
tbpta., inf. To clear off a debt. 2. To
perform an obligation, duty, &c, in gen
aipp*, s. The froth of the sea,
eral.
Ljfi&rtirTieirSL-artfrgguQuSL-iresr. The
sipg>i6B>p, s. Sea-port.
child has done his dutyspoken in com
L_ffi)s^S, g. The QuihQpauL
mendation, or with reference to the per
formance of some exploit, &c.
m_ creeper.

atit
atieB)*, inf. [used adverbially.'] As *atir lL& ii><Si_/TiS6ii>, s. A leer,
faseifauQ&QusGliiaiQ.tiiL.Qarispit&i. The
bracelets (of the ascetic virgins) dropped
a loan, in loan.
glance, or side-look deened favorable in
into the beggar's bowls along with the
great persons, deities, &c, B(sas>uiiraruria>w.
i_!6S)6rfl, s. One who is obliged to
rice.
2.
Gracc.favor,
clemency,
benignity,
acjtoor.
do a thing. 2. A debtor.
^ujiiL/i>.!Q^i4. We will soon despatch
Wils. p. 181. Kadaksha.
our arrows.
ateiratl.xiasri3uLl, s. Doing
attrLL&eSLLaetiBrui) s. A gracious
~.L^:.~rr . OnC WhOSC brKlSt
a thing for form's sake, not cordially.
look. (-u. 65.)
glitters like a crystal
GieBr&LLittdjuQu&i inf.
To
S(K&toML-HlLfU> Q(J^Uttai ITL
auf. /s/f, s. A city surrounded by
speak roughly.
li, . The eyes of mercy.
guards.
ataraifida, inf. To perform a
Qgurat-jiLfuirtutjusraa. To look with
au/-LDnte>>, s. A fragrant flowerclemency.
duty, to return a kindness, &e., *<-j*m
garland.
Quiiiu. 2. To perform the last funeral
atniLQia, inf. To be benignant,
auf.(tpnm, s. The sounding drum.
rites for a deceased person, either by fire
to show kindness, favor, grace, &c., Eg
or water, J^lr*(jic^Q*iuu. 3. To perform
at^.Qfi'SesruuaL^I, s. A sharp-point
private devotions as the repetitions of
OCTairestai9a^fpacgaatMCB&guQui&A/sfS.
ed arrow.
the io*^rii, &c., 6&frusaw<sQ*iuu. 4. To
The guru kindly taught the disciple.
etftfniat?., s. The splendid scene
do a service for one out of compliment, &tirix>, s. The secretion of an ele
of the festival.
or for form's sake, cvsJ+s-ftGe^.
phant in rut, uiZampib.
202.) (p.) *<6io-, g. The hips, @ul/. 2.
si ears /nrear, s. A debtor, at ear
*<zirr>rih, s. A brown, twany, yel
Pudendum muliebre, or mons veneris, Hfib
uCj-aar. 2. Sometimes a creditor,
uii. Wils. p. 181. Kadi.
low color compounded with black, *(jsm
jai'Ci injrsouj. Wils. p. 182. KaDARA.
a . a new is n 6srii> a tf.tu)KirtBru)t s.
at-mQatLa, inf. To demand a
2. A brass boiler, QanjuA. 3. The city
Bathing as high as the waist, g)a>i_u
debt. 2. To ask for a loan of money.
aitats^QaiulfihmBtarih.
t_6nrO(r^f6i/SDr, s. A creditor, attrifl, s. [vul. QiniB.'] A heifer,
suf.(^s^!nh, s.
A waist-string
a loaner.
a young cow that has not calved, uad
supporting the cloth that covers the
si6sr@iL Q atmud^nui a
privities. Wils. p. 181. Kauisootra.
i_srop/i9, A bond of debt.
3iir<snir, s. A species of citron
auj-uiSnQpfftii, s. The buttocks.
tree, aiiserrvnp.
at est Q&tutu, inf. To do one's duty,
aiq-utSQinrpLb, s. The buttocks.
atirrriEjairiLy s. A citron, Citrus
i_si!Qlhj. 2. To perform funeral rites,
Wils. p. 181. Kadiprotjia.
medica.
& l$-ij.!ild, s. A kind of tumor
atdr^l^isireir, s. A holy festival si ireij, SGpetir, atireSlQesrar, Qev
under the groin.
*, si-ia, v. a. To discharge missile weap
observed in fulfilment of a vow. (Besch.)
<S(_,
SQpm, tsQpasr, Qeuar, aj, v. a.
ons, despatch, iSiQmtBaa. 2. To ride, drive
atdsrut, inf. To contract debt,
To rebuke, reprove, chide, *if.*^Q*.
a
vehicle,
a
beast,
&c,
Q*eA3.
To
drive
be* indebted, i_g*<itM.
2. (p)To reject, renounce,avoid,dispel,*A*.
a nail, a peg, a Bcrew, a wedge, &c, to
3. To restrain, subjectas the senses,
SL-Gsrujbp, inf. To recover pay'
nail on, to join boards by nailing, ^uuaup
**. 4. To be angry with, be indignant,
aj. 4. To ask, interrogate, !.Note.
ment of a debt, i_Brpeli_.
to show signs of displeasure, QariSia. 5.
ai_riu> and ai-nlug are used in poetry for
steitrajiriiis, inf. To borrow mon
To sunder, destroy, jcfiaa. 6. To cut, c.
iia_ 7. To forbid, proliibit, ^i_Qiui;.
ey, contract a debt.
s.
Scent,
odor,
fragrance,
oiit
g<4;azr*j_*gnC<&Cp. Restraining the
wrjQsBrai-teTaQari-j0ui&tRireraairi~sSr. . . .
air. 2. Wedding, nuptials, aeSurmib. 3.
five senses (^finaumfiBtP.)
One who is too unyielding to pay off
Protection,
safeguard,
defence,
sraii.
4.
his debts.
axraq-aQfirgiEtgciaeni-Qiur. The Women
Sharpness, keenness, aUam. 5. Bright
of agricultural districts who move about
Q&ibateiir, g. A duty.
ness, transparency, $di. 6. Fearfulness,
weeding the corn
dreadfulness,
7. Speed, swiftness,
atrr, s. The male of goats, sheep,
G
.L^i/C.-;ML_L'-. O light of
9iSiib.
8.
Poignancy,
pungency,
atiuLj,
buffaloes, ,j(<B, crtftma ^mpfi^eSr. 2. A
truth that dispelled the illusive darkness
9.
Abundance,
copiousness,
plentifulness.
question, interrogation, f Note. i_rj
(Bf3a"**ib.)
iSqP. 10. Beauty, 9pCm. H. Delight,
is sometimes improperly used for
to
gratification,
pleasure,
ruii.
12.
Inten
aiy-Qarr&)) s. A stick to scare away
denote a he-goat or ram.
sity, B.tBriti. 13. Newness, modernness,
parrots from cornfields, ^tio^. 2. A
Liga>ir>. 14. Sounding, sonorousness, geo*.
at itdaear
s.
A young male
rod tied to a dog's neck, and fastened to
15.
Time
in
minute
or
indivisible
portions,
buffalo.
something else to keep it from mischief,
QurQfgj. 16. A flower-garden, *3rort6.
atirdtgiLtf., s. A young male
17. Merriment, arfiui/. 18. A vampire, a
at^is^jQaniareir, inf. To reprove,
sheep.
goblin, ii*rjii. 19. A corpse, Jtrc4. 20.
reprimand.
Explication, iSatsib. 21. (g)Cr.) A beg
atndp8srea>u>, s. Rashness, indis
gar's bowl, QtuGuriaoitb. (p.)
atf.i.Qftiay s. Sages, ascetics,
cretion, fool-hardiness, um-swo. 2. Une{f.Qa<!0LiABfmu*srii(giSfri3tSr. After wor
Qpefitvf. (p.)
mannerliness, clownishness, stubborn
shipping with folded hands the bright
ness, disobedience, S^uui^jutaw.
v. noun. Rejection, prohibi
attreuuf., s. A second threshing of sun
tion, exception, gtfama.
si^mg&miiQ/iir. Those who drink liquors
corn performed by buffaloes.
asz^L, dQQpebr, aQpseisr, uQueisr, da,
which cause them to be merry
aif-iSatsfiaipaiiMusmgi. The irrational
v. a. To bite, bite off, crop, gnaw, nibble,
sineSLLits^aa, inf. To thresh
monkey which ate the pungent pepper
grasp with, or hold in the mouth, to
corn a second time with buffaloes.
ai^uriaaeiliaQafaaaiaaarB. Serving as a
champ, uA>Mpaflaa. 2. To hurt, pinch, gall
atnQeuiLuf., s. A butcher's knife,
portable lamp to the timid sirens
as new shoes, a new ring, &c, Qsqu^qp
cleaver.
i9.i/fiu*i~e/LifikLi_Q#(TfE)(35rik. The red
fie$mallRliLJQff0.
millet offered in rich profusion to the god
*a/_/r<3;ti, s. A brass boiler, atn
armfiiSifiaaaas&naaat$.aBpff. This ear
who
feeds
upon
it
ring pinches my ear very much.
t*. Wils. p. 184. Kadaiia.
ij.rffeT<ye. The wedding approaching
atxM*Q&(suLiaat^.fiffCiQuiii.i^ff. The sandal
mtT&r,@Qpeisr,ain&QeBre!sr, Qatar,
uQfmr*aif.^c-Lissiar. He entered the grove
has galled my foot.
v. a. [prop. _rai.] To driveas a
of banyan trees.
GB>s&>zjaaqjtjriDBS<$aaijurF'a@(*;i. He takes
wedge or nail, ^ui^a*. 2. To throw, fling,
i^B^iekisutSaai^DBiimSa. Rejoicing in
care that the expense shall not fall on him
mpu.
recent conjugal pleasures
self.
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*ijnjueo!6u4*i.^iG)o*ri.(j. Be patient,
hold still a little, lit. bite your teeth and
be still.
g(5iaaftji1sB&si9-tffiCttSQ&swiGtot. Should
one fall foul on a person and compel him?
QpiSffmti.figiuiSi*.#&*QMi<iim-gi. The red
ant is biting me, has laid fast hold of me.
si^-isnih, 8. A vicious, snappish
dog, sit-iBprnriu. 2. (fig.) A surly per
son, a cynic,
aty-uutrebr, s. Condiment, a sauce,
*&.
au?-QJrreirti>, s. A bridle, seflasrih.
&Uf.GuneirwQunpeds i^.aineirwunr
cJSfii, v. noun. Bridling a horse.
s iy_su fTetnheu rrtEj &-<$
rr&rtKi & Lpp p,
inf. To unbridle.
4siy.6MTerwQ6ULL/s60,v.noun. Slack
ening and pulling in the reins.
aiq_eunetreiiniTy 8. Reins of a bridle.
v. noun. Biting, auf-iens. 2.
A bite, **,-*5).
auLiStq., v. noun, [vul.] Scuffle,
snarling, biting, &c.
4st$_eundj, s. The lips of a wound
occasioned by a bite.
^lqj/tujsu, s. The scar remain
ing after a wound caused by a bite, a
cicatrice.
sn^dsu/. , 8. The bite of an in
sect, &c., concealed,
QurrtLidsuf., 8. A bite which does
not hurtas that of a dog in play.
si^sessr, s. The LflenrdsneS plant,
Mucuna pruriens, L.
*<szy.<5Sio,s. The fist, the hand closed,
acsQptLif.. Wils. p. 269. Khadika.
*suf.es>JB, s. An Indian hour of
twenty-four minutes, u9d. Wils. p. 307.
Ghadika.
aisf-&nnii>&i$-iuirjrii>, 8. A watch,
Clock, dial, Ss*iUjiJi/E)*(38.
suf-iuimmsnassryS. A watch-maker.
gisf.tuna&QffiTGOed, inf. To tell the
hour.
suf-ansinndsar, 8.
Panegyrists
who pass before and after a prince pro
nouncing his titles and singing verses
to his honor, iams*tuurtat.
a i^eaaQeuaiiruir, s. A poem in
thirty-two QtHsofQiatrut, in which the
poet sings the actions of gods and kings,
which are said to be fulfilled in the
space of an Indian hour, ptjiu*fi&.
aiy.63>&, s.
Opportunity, &u>iuu>.
2. A piece cut off, #eri_u. 3. A bolt, ?ip
*Csti>. 4. (J*.) Venereal tumor in the
groins, jpwurii^. 5. Vedas, the sacred
writings, Q*fib. 6. A kind of drinking
vessel with a spout for pouring into the
mouth, smb. 7. A brass plate for eating,
fi_cs5r*U[&, (p.)
Q*iuajainLiuuaM*i^.ans. Roseate lips re
sembling pieces of coral.
<suf-&ei&, s. The name of a shrub,
pSQn.. Its fruit kills fishes, Casearia
elliptica, L. 2. The name of a small fish,
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<y_6S)(OT;, 8. A religious mendicant's .36, 8. Poison, venom, ts<$&. 2.


The Indian gall-nut tree, aQitrij^rA, TerVe8sel, &rCiQurtsiib. (p.)
^ft^J^.M:^?:.:::,:'.-;^^'-". As tllC
minalia chebula, L. 3. A thorn,
4.
Point, sharpness, s.iam. 5. A serpent,
alms-dish of a mendicant is gradually
uriiiL/. (p.) 6. A contraction of <3u>;
filled, so charitable acts will procure a
which see.
rich reward.
. --rO.-.it... And the serpent eject
<Si$L<jS/_ii, s. The loins, the hip,
ing
poison (A)u.)
jfear. Wils. p. 181. Kaditada. 2. The
aQdsniL,
8. Indian gall-nut, or
pudendum muliebre or mons veneris,
ink-nut, jffy8**iii. (Mat. Tnd.)
* (?)
4s(8dsnuj&&niuihQpiriLi0ei>) v. noun.
Gif-pio, s. (Tel rSeSaij.) Rough,
Dipping in gall-nut dye.
stiff or hard cloth on which paste is put
for painting, drawing, &c, u**y,Qvgia#,
&<BdatriLi00'teviLi&r, s. A kind of
2. Paper, iSpA.
snake, sfu'iiiv. 2. \prov.~\ A man or bull
with a small round head.
siy-fBLb, 8. Gum, i3&esr. (p.)
/riuijy, s. Flower of the
&uj-j5iri. 8. [cuZ.] Paper, snQpiii.
gall-nut.
ai$.pir@/grr&r, 8. A sheet of paper.
sQdsiriLQaiir, s. The root of the
auf-uu6ts>&, s. Mustardthe seed
gall-nut tree.
or plant, *ffl. 2. The margosa tree,
euiflda<BdsiTUj, s. A variety of gallSb^tjuiii, s. An ear-ornament, sit
nut.
fosfl. 2. A Casket, ^uraaruQutLif.. 3. A
@jpi&dsnilj, s. Another variety.
brass oil-vessel, Qairt.*. (j>.)
aQpp'fai, s. A sword, euneir. (p.)
&iy-UiSl8aiiir, s. An ear-ornament,
a, a. The s(^Qirnses plant.
(M. Die.) 2. Bitterness, s*ijL/. 3. AsSuj-LJL], 8. A drum-stick, ^esS&>.
tringency, #uiy. 4. An alligator, croco
(p)
dile, ga*Jm. Wils. p. 181. Kadu. (p.)
sisj-usnu, s. A kind of small must <5S, d&p.gj,
(gti>) , V. n.
ard, pQ(5.
To throbas from a sting, venomous
aiy_tusv, s. [prov.] A beam across a
bite, the prick of a thorn, tooth-ache, *cr
dlioney extending beyond the sides of the
%**. 2. To acheas with colic, dysen
tery, &c. ; to have pain as the leg from
vessel to which a temporary stay for the
walking; the shoulders or head from car
mast, or any other rope may be attached,
rying a load; the mouth from speaking;
the arm from writing, &c, e_fenu. 3. To
su^vSxjpih<55zy_6V>/r, s. The Qpd
be seasoned too highly, or otherwise spoil
QrC&H- plant, Boerhoavia procumbens, L.
edas curry, commonly, sGtsQi*. 4. (p.)
To be like, to resemble, $*s, 5. To be in
sis^QririAih, 8. Root of Cyperus
doubt, or uncertainty, to hesitate,
6.
bulbosa, QstoBiABipii.
To be angry, impatient, fretful, CJ*.
^lsb)si;, 8. An elephant, lun^ser.
7. To pass swiftly, Awu.
(J>)
*<34fiiSsr. When (the king) suspects.
*zy_63Tii, a. Hardness, compact
sQjgiCiGutafietnBtf. Bad water, water
ness, firmness, induration,
unpleasant to the taste.
Severity, cruelty, harshness, rigorousncss, asperity, aSaxa. 3. Difficulty, rough
L.<t>cp*ii. The face indicates the resent
ness, ruggedness, (jAji4. Wils. p. 182.
ment of the heart, as the mirror reflects
KA DINA.
the shape of things placed before it.
Qirf&iiSsisy.esnb. Tlie sun is very hot.
jju<iri3sBifi&BpgisQ.arib. It will be hard
(gjj. It is as it' a blind man saw a thing
for him to recover.
which a dumb man told him to look at.
au^enrdsnirasr, s. A severe, hard
"a.-,-.'' 7
Seeing it com
man.
ing as rapidly as the impetuous mountain
eq-esr&Q&tufd, s. Heavy tidings.
torrent (Qwcdrunctlai.)
&i$.enruuL-, inf. To grow hard,
*8f^uCuf, inf. To speak harsh
difficult, obdurate, to indurate,
ly.
Ul~'
<suu,
inf. Used as a particle of
& i$.6aru upp,inf.[caus.'] To hard
Comparisonas iSatesuijjt3mtbi3pitx,
en the heart, &c, to indurate, n*onj
the bodies (of those who fell in battle)
appeared (to move their dying limbs)
suf.esruuiLiwesrui si^.esru>earw,
like infants. (0*ur.)
*. A hard or unfeeling mind, obduracy.
&<8p#eo, v. noun. Doubt, gotuib.
suf.eisncinujuQu#, inf. To speak
2. Wrath, Qxruii. 3. Veliemence, C*t4.
4. Comparison,
(p.)
harshly, roughly.
aiq_6isrLDiTetsreoii>, 8. A hard soil.
aQuLj, v. noun. Pains, throbbing,
throe, "/>i. 2. Anger, displeasure, im
a u^esrinnearutriw, s.
A hard
patience, peevishness, ftni. 3. Speed,
lesson.
rapidity, impetuosity, great haste, C*<4.
wesrdsuf.esru>, s. Hard-heartedness,
iai@as)iiu3@uQuejwiwrj$uGursSf,&. His
cruelty.
peevish arrogance is now all gone (his
*{Eif.dotsr, a. Sclerotica. (Anal.)
means being reduced).

<5<S

&Qp

sut3pd(gfBi),v.noun. Reducing
(5Odrffa)'8su, s. A mustard field. <s iQmesreo, v. noun, [prov.] Be
one's pride, arrogance.
ing grown up, increased in stature,
(5^Fff6ifl, inf. To season cur
csfiii. 2. Being tall, a-uai*. 3. Being
&uud&L$d&so, 8.
A painful
ry with mustard in a peculiar way.
increased in wealth or learning (sarcasti
See 0nB*m,
dysentery.
cally), uSguJAi.
(gtD6asfl, s.
White mustard,
&uud(, v. noun. Cauterizing
,3y*i*<2*Q*frrMCQ#A>fiBifi. It will be
c .i.-i.i S '5. Sinapis alba. 2. A necklace
oxen after castrating as a countersometime before he is grown up.
of small gold beads, 6.-.
operation to promote healing.
JIflpQtwgfiaraQ&QaeapaVGlwlsar. By that
aQseaaQesBrdj, s. Oil of mustard
time he will be grown up.
SuOuS^ai, v. noun. Being in
seed, used on the Malabar coast for
adQaeorpuu$iT, s. Corn grown
pain, aching. 2. Reducing one's pride,
anointing the head, a(S<gjtts>pnb.
up.
arrogance.
&Q&trenn, [sometimes as<ssiesrLa
sdQxesrpielsr, s. A grown per
eurrp&a,uL-i, s. Rheumatic pains
and <S(gjJ5i4.] Mustard seed and ghee
son, a young fellow. 2. A tall man.
in the limbs.
put into boiling rice as food for the sSasams, s. The Qsiresreap tree,
rrdsuut s. Dysury, strangury.
templeone of BpBtt&aib.
Cassia fistula, (p.) 2. The 100^ tree,
eiesaQsatiriuda^, s. The sedi
Qpeod&uu, s. Dysentery, tenes
Terminalia alata.
ment
of
oil.
mus.
&detDad&assreissflujeoT sde>ns(^
isitdid s (5, s. White mustard.
aiuSpsxdsQuu, s. Griping of
tf., s. Siva,
he who wears a
the bowels..
u)&w(5, s. Hill mustard.
garland of
Lcesrdsuu, s. Indignation, re
Oa/6wr(5, s. The lees of me atBatrmsl, s. A kind of prepared
sentment.
dicinal oils when extracted by heat. 2.
arsenic.
The sediment or refuse of ghee.
cS, d@pgi, ppgi, d(8jth, <s, v. n
<$/E7S!n<s, s. [prov.] Improp. for <i
ffa(5,
s.
A
species
of
mustard,
[intens. of
To show signs of anger
smu>; which see.
Sinapis ramosa. (Iiotl.)
by sour looks, harsh words, &c, SatisfiCi
sQ&j-Lh, s. A purgative drug,*
LjAsiCj 2. To speak harshly, Qatumau
QQpasr, sQSQearair, Ca w,
QGiiaVBil.
Qur. 3. To throbas the flesh after the
*, v. n. To go or pass swiftly, to be in
bite of a scorpion, the sting of a venom
a&rrj-Lh,
s. A medicinal salt, an
haste, CaiamriJuQuis. 2. To draw nearer
ous insect, or the severe prick of a thorn,
GlJarrib.
or
grow
shorter,
as
time,
aitdaa.
(
p.)
&c,
5. To be highly seasoned,
Qfsxrti<SaQp<StB. Quickly bringing up <55 Qffr/U, s. A solder, sal ammo
O-snpAa.
his chariot.
niac, mmiLssBtb.
*j$a<3st#ijGuriSpje. The curry is too
QmpaGieQviuiziQsQib. His life-time will
highly seasoned; i. e. too salt, too acid, &c,
<sz_ii, s. A thorny shrub, w(jrjd
swiftly pass and his term will expire.
the taste being unpleasant.
aioor, Randea dumetorum, L.
S, inf. [used adverbially.] Hasti
as^(Lpsii, s. An angry, aus
ly, speedily, fast.
a(3jsv, v. noun. Robbing, steal
tere countenance.
*S**Q*ie. Say at once.
ing, plundering, &<$<d/ss\i. 2. Plucking off,
<;>^ir. He who came in haste.
&&dgiuQu0, inf. To speak
pulling up, ufofii. (p.)
*atii_uSr. Weeded corn.
OaBr, ado. Swiftly, quickly.
harshly.
G)<2*cni_. Walk quickly.
&prrQ,s. (For.) Paper, snSpth.
<3<sul/, r. noun. Sullenness,
2. Letter, <suib.
<z&6>), r. noun. Being in haste.
displeasure of countenance, Qisiuli. 2.
Being highly seasoned.
&(T3j<p<80 (^jQi_SZirffO, v. a^^Lh, s. Closeness, firmness,
<suu/roS(5^a), v. noun. Being
compactness of cloth, &c, jfwAsii. 2.
noun, [prov.] Rattling in speaking, artic
[prov.] An agreement in regard to a
austere, angry.
ulating rapidly and indistinctly, Q^rfA*
marriage portion among Mohammedans,
;"u-'u>i;j. 2. Speaking angrily, Qsruxtjo
a(i>, s. Astringency, pungency,
a(!sjXgxr 6? , s. A pointed iron bar
Mtiun. U&.) (/>.) 2. The same as S
s^^irir, s. [prov.] A fidgetty
with which rocks are bored, *AptrA<giiS#
C.-.-j*T?, Hclleborus niger.
person.
$ifl&(8sLb, s. In medicine, three
special stimulants or spices; viz. : 1. Dry *a(^(S;rir<xesl ss(V)QTiressrl- &pjSeO, s. A fish, 6prrd?e!rr. 2. A
black ant with a large head, gjCr^jiiiy.
ginger,
2. Black pepper, iA*<g. 3.
*Crf*!fl, s. A kind of purgative drug,
Long-pepper, BuiSeS. 2. A moral poem
Helleborus niger, L. {Mat. Ind.) Wils. aiu^&>rreceuaarLh, s. Salt pro
in which each verse has three things
p. 182. Kadueohini.
cured from Sesamum seed.
for its theme, p'jr*.
<sd!S3r, s. An ear-ring in com iJL/i_s, a. A plant, Grq^Qpil.
&8ajairiipj)} $. A kind of pre
mon, aipsaGiSQfl&ff.
mtmXiiSmwfi.
pared arsenic, j-*ur*nwii.
HG$Qp&&sAs<&c_(5^^)jTil#*QAramity. &u LjLG!TLr>, s. [prov.] A kind of
iaGlAaarLLQ&a@sacir Q?pp&B&&7
(3>, s. Mustard, gjiuaS, Sinapis
oil press, aegQpsvScjesritC-Gtiarth.
lS ksJ ai>(5aaar&aAasto y ri i tAa -' ztx
niger. 2. A running plant, ig*fi*Qnf^
siratiii&aQaaarenaii&s^i&ar
ty'0^^---'j
au<s!siu,
s. White mustard, Qeu
Abrus precatorius, L. 3. Lees of oils
aQiasirjiarifQfiif.**. Different kinds of
earsQ(S.
when made on the fire, TsHrQmii*s<S(g,
ear-ornaments.
aQ^QurBpBt_(2 lit ' : 6 - Gera
- _ - i . odt'a
ld^o, s. The same as sirifiuw^eo;
adsSB-Quiti, inf. To put on
sriGuiBpttL.inurH8fipi*it*i. He looks care
which see under /*.
ear-rings.
fully after a mustard seed, but is careless
<x(y}&a^-aQp3;({rj,
v. noun.
in regard to a pumpkin.
sildadsar, s. An ear-ring with
Hastening, driving, CiMrji_j*,i4\ 2.
gems inlaid.
aaro/. As much as the must
Oppression, rigoras by petty arrogant
iBiriLdadseiir, s. [prov.] Ear
ard seed.
officers, 5iccjffcjfl^iD.
rings worn in the rural districts of {B (tp 163TG0 d! IfltrQ LeSTGO,
xQaanfiQib. Give me if only a little.
North Ceylon.
a&neonpS$l, s. [prov.] Mustard
v. noun. Sounding as the biting of some
Qawudadseor, s. An ear-ring
seed waved before a new married pair
hard and dry things, 9S*g^ijty.
with rubies inlaid.
or others, and then cast into the Are
0rQaj&iba>uAsQpQtferjp*i9-A&esTpgl. The
to dispel the fascination of the eyes
&pjpid&d&e8r, s.
An ear-ring
dog makes a clatter in gnawing the
which may have fallen on them. 2.
bone.
which is made by winding fine gold
The ceremony of waving, &c, fflfig#
wire round a form made of the same
miSpaQQwiQi-AfiiBiBpgi. My bowels
but inferior material.
wamble.
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SSS)l
<ss3)lo, s. Severity, harshness,
cruelty, hard-heartedness, jy<?rri4. 2.
Kigor, strictness, asperity, rigidness, earn
estness, zealousness, ns*r^.un. 3. Vehe
mence, impetuosity, forcibleness, furiousness, r, -.i!-\ 4. Rapidity, speed, haste,
velocity, eiW/. 5. Hardness, tenacity,
firmness, roughness, ruggedness, si$.<mb. 6.
Excessivencss, intensity, immoderatencss,
vastness, exorbitancy, flagrancy, atrocity,
malignity, heinousness, desperateness, iS
!. 7. Ferocity, savageness, furiousness, violence, Ssruii. 8. Strength, powerfulness, mjBrmmc. 9. Cutting in language,
offensiveness, satiricalness, injuriousness,
<5Srii. The leading character of this
word in its different meanings is intensity.
(See Qa<Sa>w.) From this word is derived
the symbolic verb sit-g: (3d person sing.),
It is severe, &c, with any of the mean
ings of **rou).
suf., v. noun. Being too perpen
dicular, too little bentas a hoe, adze,
&c, to the handle, or a plough-share to
the shaft,
opp. to
siQ-fenff, s. Niggardliness, ^.Qeon
ai^-deafdsmrek, s. A niggard, a
penurious man.
aif.tug/, (the neuter appellative.)
That which is severe.
szp.iL/CW#-ii>, s. Imminent danger.
sis^iwaunftjimpi s. Hard or angry
words, offensive terms or language.
suf.ium, s. A severe, cruel man.
<s/B*(S53)r/f, s. Cruel, savage,
barbarous persons, Q*rq.Quii.
*/s/6jar, s. Cruelty, severity, barbarousness, unmercifulness, QmGW. 2.
[prow.] The scallop of a palmyra leaf in
a Csuil.a>i_, cut too closely, g>SajA*ir.
k<s(T5^^7, s. Abstruse idea, far
fetched unnatural meaning, Qunujr*
OAsaiEjanuj, s. [prov.~\ Unripe fruit,
a!EJsniLij5iiEj(3}, s. Palmyra fruit,
the kernel or pulp of which is too far
advanced to be eatable, op^lr*^*.
&iiiairujd&G), s. Violent fever,
iB(*r<b. 2. v. noun. Being over-heated
as by the smith,
3. Being
dried or scorched much in the sun, o
aQ&snu&swr&stiim&QLwSpgl. (The Com,
&c), is all scorched (not irrecoverably)
by the sun and want of water, rain, &c.
(s//rj/f/f, s. An egg, QpLLsai.
/Ha/rffii, s. A powerful caustic,
&imsmsQuAm(5*f!i. 2. Excessive pungen
cy, stfr*ajB>puLi.
&mi&neoih, s. A bard season as
in drought, scarcity, &c, a season of
adversity, u&rstwib. 2. A hot season,
hot weather, Qaniu[of*ww<u(i.
ai&rrpjr, s. A strong breeze,
a furious wind, a tempest, #&**rps>.
(E/i_ff6a)u), g. Being sharp,
fstsai-ra>!n. 2. Salt from sesamum,
niicua/CKTii. 3. Salt of Sulphur, sifisa^CiLl.
4. Sea salt, ^if^OLf.
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&(3ihja^iT3nLc80 jucwiD, s. Salt from a6u<k, s. Ground hardened by sun


shine after rain, ntre<b. 2. [in seamen's
urine, jyu^s/ut/.
language.^ A heavy gale, a hurricane, <3i
<s/oCs/ras>z_, s. A severe drought,
sieiQsituu>, s. Violent anger.
<s(E5srijy lSaS/s^Lp^yizS, s.
Alkaline earth, lixivium, B^ioe*-.
s^&Qenrsu>,s. Very close friend
ship, too great intimacy, #i*QQtx*ib.
<g(?OTi&a<nr?^4(5Lj(jaDs. TOO great
intimacy is productive of evil.
<i@ esxesm^^ s. Alum, 9esrd
MWflb.
@(g, s. Great heat, ^^^(g.
@Q^tl, 8. Unfair traffic,
trading at an exorbitant profit.
@0#iZ/B), s. A cruel or wick
ed deed, C-.a-^^Z^nnu.
(CjO#/76U, s. A severe word, a
harsh expression, a reprimand,
QarAi.
sp'fo>Qpu/.
s. [prori. prop.
Bw^Jwai^**.] A treacherous contriv
ance, perfidy.
<5/fsd_, s. A tiresome walk,
hard walking, a hard walk.
sQis(t^uli, s. A fierce fire, a
fire too large or too powerful for the
occasionas for culinary or chemical
purposes.
sii^etarr, s. Hard soil, euetsresfleow.
& ih QpntuetisiQ^siriuds:&), v.
noun. Over-tempering a weapon, &c,
&inp$iutTeoTu>&uDUseo, s. The
intense hoat of mid-day.
sQp&r, s. Weapons of warfare,
&Qpiid&u>, a. Great fury, vehe
ment anger, gi&a&itxib.
sQpnds6br, s. A furious man.
Gu>u&eis>&, s. A curious green
Stone, mrsuufoM.
aCQlup*!, s. Rigorous devotion,
earnest excessive zeal, nS4j).
swupjuju), s. A strict diet, a cm
aLDLieSI, s.

A ferocious tiger,

su>LjeifluLi, $. Excessive sour


ness, &$SLjefiuLj.
seiiLLuf-, s. Excessive interest,
usury, #@skj$-.
seuifi, s. A rugged way, asaw
aSaS&o, s.

An exorbitant price,

sQeuuSe\), s. A burning sun,


&Qeuerfl, s.
A dry extensive
plain or open space, free from trees, &c.,
a vast expanse, Ou(ijO/rf.
tct^, s. Relations, stppui. 2.
A pad of straw for the head used in car
rying a load, *ibmi. (*^p.) (/>.) 3. [prov.
improperly for s^iit/.] Biestings.

aSaysar, s. The male of monkeys,


Cat8, &C, (5rB<5tt8w(yixlSiui^ejH4r. 2. The
male of beasts in general, e!iC'A'
<sa>/6Bry3ssr, s. A he-cat, tom-cat.
seueisr(3j!iiEi(, s. A male monkey.
<ssi;/ruj, s. A hyena, LjeSUfgipfii.
xQeurrssr^ETLJum; s. A cutaneous
disease in the legs of infants, &isiuuar.
arti>, s. [prop, gjgjjti.] Hardness,
solidity, severity, intensity, vehemence,
aQiih^la-iBir^ir%s. One of the nine
iss3)j_, s. End, extremity, termina
tion, conclusion, &=*cv. 2. A shop, bazaar,
market, jji&ri.. 3. (p.) Inferiority, base
ness, meanness, lowness, the least, lowest,
or worst kind, &c, ffrfowo. 4. Way,
5. Termination of a particle, SfeQ^*J
g$. 6. Place, room, i_i6. 7. A form of
the seventh case used also with verbs, to
express if, when, after, &c, rs>gj4. 8.
A door, a gate- way, ifh!*i . 9. The outer
gate, LipamS&i. lo. The clasp or other
fastening of a neck-ornament, uaAimi.
11. Side, utsib.
/4^issni_. If he leave (^*.)
a!<ti:wur4ai_. If it be not possible to
bestow
B&tfiQP/ipGsiwtSlBwei-uts. From Nalli to Killi (reigned sixty-four kings called <#).
K:S;/i<rr, -r-Q..
Me who am the
most degraded of dogs
jytii*am_#0*ji(!j<*. He approached him.
6rot_ilz_, inf. To close a shop,
*er>i_*-,^. 2. To suspend a work, to dis
continue, to make an end ofspoken
diminutively.
aeatsnuunesrnSE0i_/rsi/6Dff, s.
Door-keepers, porters, vmSAiatuGutt.
s&BiQaLLieL'Gisr, s. [rul.~\ An
abandoned person, a wretch, opoegmQsc
i mtk,
aeaiisessr, s. The outside cor
ner of the eye, sii^sa 2. A benign
look, si-JLL&tb.
smi^txabBmu-isQaiehQii. I am anx
ious to get a propitious look, glance of
your eye.
seaiisesa^)punirdsy inf. To
glance, look sidewise. 2. To cast a pro
pitious or benignant look.
#sd_ A sdur unfrsneu , r. noun. A
side look, a glance. 2. A propitious or
benignant look, approbation, a token
of favor.
ssaissesreoaot_aj6BT6i), s. The
final deluge-fire, qsS4#.
sesiidarruLj, s. The last verse
in the poem called ufisiias an invo
cation, &c
seal i situm, s. A shop-keeper.
aenid(i&i, s. The lower part
of the bowels, 8rfi@i_f.

ssmi
semis&iLuf., . The youngest
child, a term of fondness, >i_ijLS*iw.
semt/i(fjemp, s. Elision in the
termination of a wordas
for S*r
semu.s^ili, in/. To effect, to
produce a resultas the actions of a
former birth are supposed to do, ttoii
uaj&gtltm. 2. To unite man and wife,
or a male and female of the brute crea
tion, as former deeds are imagined
to do.
semisa^emip, s. A species of
rhyme, g>#Q^M>i_. 2. The rear division
of an army, umutSatasati. See x.*ie.
semisQ&ir&rafl, s. A fire-brand
burnt to the end, <sa>p*QseA<*.
semisQsniif., s- [vtU] The very
extremity, the utmost limit,
seal 9it), s. [prov.] The finish
ing of a business,
2. Stern of a
vesselalso written mbc-m*.
semifnQaiirgids, inf. To finish
a business in hand.
semissii/sii, s. The third and
last of the ancient Madura colleges con
sisting of forty-nine literati, ghs>$*tm
semis^as(^, s.
Curry stuff",
spices, &c, drugs, medicines, &c., sold
in the bazaar, **>i->!4iJpxuu<i)&frt&.
semii&ebr, . The youngest son,
semi^ii, . The laboring caste
in agricultural districts, -;f.vi;s.,.
semipleouyiLGj, s. An inverted
construction in poetry, by which the
last word in a verse is connected with
the first, (^miuOui(j4CA.
semifdpui-i, v. noun. Opening a
door. In erotics, the section wliich re
lates to an application made for the
opening of a door to a coming or expect
ed lover; or in war poems, to a warrior
returning in triumph after a victory,
Mfiglpimm. (p.)
semippith, s. Gate-way, euiruSo).
ssmippmh, s. The last class,
the lowest or worst kind, S^grti.
semipp%5Q semi^^eoeunoSeo
M*>L-4filuiti0&i, s. The outer gate, the
outer court or yard, A"r*.
semipQpQ, *. A market-street,
a bazaar, *ei_rp.
semipQpp, inf. [prop, si^Q^p.]
To be saved, to escape all afflictions.
semifsQ^ppth, s. [prop. stpQpp
pii,\ Salvation.
semiisrrar semtifiek, s. The
twenty-seventh lunar asterism,
(/>)
semiSle\>, s. A poem uttered by
holy persons coming from a distance
to the hero of the poem at the door
of whose residence they stand and desire
the door-keeper to inform his master
of their arrival, $'J'
(See iSruttga.)
2. An outside door, i
.v. (>. -,#.)
3. The last letter of a word or verse,
npQptytp. (p.)
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semi
&emii8tevfi$u&ui, s. A word at
the end of a sentence understood in
other partsone of the
semi tfiVevtijetrQuemi, S.
The
rhyme in which the last letter of each
verse is lengthened,
semiSlenQajQp^:^!, s. [in gram
mar.] Letters proper to end a word,
semi Quits, inf. To end, termi
nate, conclude, <jpif.<u. 2. To be fulfilled,
semiQutrisemiemetiss, inf.
To set up a shop, open a shop.
D(_uui_, inf. To be inferior,
below mediocrity, to be last in quality
or estimation, degree or order, fflt#*
2. To be practicable, capable of com
pletion, &mpQaip.
idrtn,cS&stm_uut-Sgi, This will not
be completed by me.
semiuuir, s. Determination,^
mvHuLf. 2. Inferiority, baseness, Sufisemiuuiifc), s. The lower end
of a dining table or of a row of guests,
semiuiSiif., s. Bearing in mind,
remembering, gju*<4. 2. Indelible im
pressions of gratitude for benefits re
ceived, of duties to be performed, of the
importance of virtue and religion, upmt
ou>. 3. Certainty, ascertainment, estab
lished truth, Gfippib, 4. Firm belief in
the essentials of religion serving as the
hope and support of the mind in refer
ence to a future state, the last grasp of
the soul,
5. Firm determination,
firm resolve, either for good or evil, *am
qpiq.*<Big)SKSie<. 6. Doctrines, truth firmly
believed as necessary to salvation, *j>j?i
semiuiSlt^.ss, inf. To ascertain
clearly, to know certainly, QftHu. 2.
To determine, resolve firmly, be decided
in purpose either in a good or evil course,
&&d)ti. 3. To remember, to bear in
mind benefits, to be grateful, &c, to be
deeply sensible of one's obligations for
favor received, upoS<5-4. 4. To have
an abiding sense of the importance of
virtue and religion, rasmiit6pi&tppurtS
<5**. 5. To have an unwavering faith
in the essentials of religion, to embrace
or take firm hold of religious instruc
tions, &C, GawufifiiS&fglzinScs**. 6. To
grasp, resort toas the soul for its last
refuge, upp. 7. To provide, be provi
dent, be economical, WQ*w/Q*jjra;
eosuA*. (p.)
Unkind arc they who are forgetful of the
situation of their friends. (^><i/ar.)
utpppasrtiteimaaB>t-jji3i}.foaiBr#. It is im
portant to have an abiding sense of the
wiles of Yaraa.
fast*. Knowing and duly providing all
things necessary for her household
few"')
mesrmuiseeti-CjiSt^ Persevere in good
works, (gatnmi.)
semLuiSlpuu, s. The meanest
Bpecies of birth in any class of beings,

semi uuemrirrTfiireiiir semi Qpneenr,


s. A species of rhyme when the last
foot of every line is ofopposite meauing,
giQfitSBH
semi uL/6aw/fa/ &emiuu,iLG), s.
[in jewelry.] Clasp, hasp, jyrf*Jdii>i_ii
semtuu^, s. [prop.] Stupidity,
gfa/mtA - A piece of folly, Lr-.:-ufi.
semiuQunsrg, 8. The flood-gate
of a tank.
*di_u>i_<s(5, s. [in rhetoric ] Con
tinued recurrence of the same words at
the end of each line through a stanza,
but with different meanings, gwj*.b
uSQtoitarff. See u>iA<g.
semiQpemp, s. The last time,
eventually, *mJRqpmp. (t$Qtp. 48.)
semiQian'bsinsemiiun^ Qu>n2esr,
s. (See ffiof&or.) A rhyme when the first
letter of the last foot of every line is
the same, g<C5^oi_. (p.)
semituuja), s. [in grammar.'] The
penultimate, *pputi. (p.)
semi tun, s. (fern. semiQturt
oi_*8<uf.) Laboring classes in agri
cultural districts, w<Sf*mi*sir. (p.)
semiuJL$uJ, inf. To be afflicted
with a painful and lingering disease, to
suffer extremely, *<s>A. 2. To be dis
tressed with poverty,
3. To
degenerate, ffMp.
semi uj emen s. The fire by which
the world will finally be consumed.
semi luebr, s. A man of the low
est rank, g ^ ?/;.--.
semi ujnQagi ems, s.
A rhyme,
semi il)itill tii, s. [prov.] Lingering
in disease, excessive suffering from dis
ease, 04<!io. 2. Vexation, teasing,
imminence, trouble, annoyance, a-fa<v,
lit. mean work.
semi iurriLiuui, inf. To drudge,
to be employed in mean work. 2. To
linger in disease, suffer exceedingly, m
<sip. 3. To be vexed, harassed. &c.
as a nurse by troublesome children, a.
semi tutread, s. A linch-pin, giv
f^-s. 2. A peg or pin used to keep a
tenon in a mortise, or for any similar
purpose, utij-5s.
semiUJiTisfinwsemiiiSjpi, s. [vul.]
The very last, the extremity, &c.as
mmlJm,
semiiuirtuirir, s. Persons of the
lowest rank, QiftOfir.
semituneo, s. Stern of a vessel,
QpradRiStisiSpLipui. See s.^lcv.'., usage.
semi ttS3sasr(joJressr , s.
A rhyme
when the last two feet of a line are of
opposite meanings, grfQ^rw^. (p.)
semi aiSsOTrGWSsur, s.
A conso
nance of the first letters in the last two
feet of each line in a verse, (p.)
semiuS, s. Land of the poorest
quality, *<>t->ru)ftsnficvtD.
22o

asmi

semi

i55)i_iL/ss!jf?, s [prop ] A mean fel <S6B>z_, QQpeh, /bC^ott, Ga/ear, tu, r. *aQtn~n ti>, s. Hardness, solidity,
a^.mib. 2. Severity, cruelty, Q*d. Wils.
a. To chum, f^iamm^u. 2. To turn in
low who eats what he can hep or pick
p. 182. Kadora.
a lathe, wop^vSajir*i'i_ju. 3. To form
up a worthless being, g)uS<J/3i4r.
moulds on a wheelas a brazier, ^rr, Q*ib
sQitrnenr, s. A cruel, hard man,
seat uy sar earn, inf. [prop.] To linger
qo>,4Siuci,*am_iu. 4. To rub two sticks
a tyrant.
in disease, wc&puut-. 2. To be stinted
together till they ignite, gaamt-u. 5. To
or weak in growthas a child, *.<:-.
s. A sword, airreir. Wils.
mash yams or other vegetable, &c, to a
3. To be neglected, abused, &c.as a
pulp with the bowl of a ladle, ugijiy^eJiu
p.
2G9.
KlIADGA.
book, a utensil, &c. ; in this meaning it
slLs^wuw, .
Stopping the
is a term of displeasure,
power of the sword one of the sixtyaea>iiiliiT, s.
The full moon,
He is trying to get butter from whey ;
four ateuayarilj.
i.e. he is too exacting, rigorous.
^i-LfftD,
s. A magical treatise, #m
atmiBfiQoifi&rQfnrtuGwffiLjar. Butter pro
seaiQuj(ip^fe)iB, s. The twelfth
firitfl. 2. A kind of arsenic, jur>r
duced by churning will not again be
asterism in which Saturn is considered
3. An astrological treatise, m*aBra
diffused through the milk.
malignant in his influence, o-,'.-. ; See
aCaih.
aemtQsiTei), s. Two sticks for
JStgQpeo&LLsw, s. A magical trea
kindling fire by attritioncommonly
&as>L-euySI , s. Final salvation, the
tise composed by piis&Rir.
last path.
slL@,
s. Desert, jungle, &n. 2.
smiiipfgiBip,
.
A
turned
knob.
*sa><_riA(gJ5|<i. It will avail for the
A bird's nest, upsa>;A.. 3. A bed or
salvation of the soul.
ssmiiiQ^Q^Qisr^uLj, s. Fire
other sleeping place, u>*iiu<t>. 4. Way,
arfippast&yibwwjrgaegztciatBnuitfaQa. Be
produced by attrition.
J.
(/'.) 5. A party, a faction, side,
assured that even an eyeless needle will
<saoi_ ujjii, s. A lathe, aentQehr
uaaib.
not accompany you in that sad hour.
t~ -,'.-iiP.'.".f cvrr.'.:.v. I am not of
ptaTib.
aaoieuvtra, inf. To be enlarged
that
faction.
Ses)irsen>i-.tu,
inf.
To
mash
pot
said of the genitals of a cow, &c, before
slLQiuit/t, s. People of a party or
herbs into a pulp.
yeaning, r-&i:*r*i@p<gfiMiij.
0u$ir&eiDu.uj, inf. To churn curds
faction, ac&taiit.
semi eu&rerr s. The last of the
to produce butter.
third class of liberal menhe who be
a/ t_/E766iii, s. A kind of club or
stows charity from motives of ostenta
asmidsdo sonipeti semi of,
staff used as a weapon, pdai-ib. 2. A
tion, GaC-t-ilaiQatuGur&.
v. noun. Churning curds, ^nSr*<oi_ai>.
similar staff with a shell fastened on the
2. Turning on a lathe on the brazier's
top of it, carried by religious mendicants,
semiwnii, s. The corner or ex
wheel, im-h. 3. Turning sticks
devotees of Siva, mt^ghDi*<?**>. (j>.)
tremities of the mouth, ihS**sm_.
to produce fire, $aaa>i-.a>a.
aCj-Aamft^Siisit. Siva who is armed
seioieuirtuissS, s. A great miser,
with a club. (Ptfaftr.)
staBis&gpi&B, s. A turner's chisel.
-sA*, lit he who licks the corners of
his mouth.
ssai-sseoiSuf-ds, inf. To turn siL-tUirssiiT, s. (Tel.) A crow-bar.
See aiuuraor.
&es>i6urnuuuei), s. The double
in a lathe.
ltlc_tia^(_tL, s. Hardship,
teeth, the grinders, the back teeth.
&etni&s&>w!rtD, s. A turner's lathe.
laboriousness, difficulty, hard work, u<&.
aesieurnueuL^liu, inf. To drivel
semideeoQeu'iGO, s. Turning
2. Bodily pain or uneasiness, i<y,jio. 3.
at the corners of the mouthas old
Affliction, distress, gesuii. Wils. p. 205.
the work of a turner.
people or persons asleep, iriuiQuQ/a.
Kasiida. 4. Ordure, human excrement,
sssiidspsnneisr,
s.
A
turner.
seaieSiflds, inf. To spread out
dung of dogs, cats, &c, mui4.
goods for sale in a shop or market, smiisessfl, dQQpesr, fiQ^&sr, u
&eif.L-.ane0L>, s. Hard times.
Qusir, *a, v. a. To look side-wise, to glance,
<seLz_iju/_, in/. To toil, to work
a>i_**2iTj53>C,s9A. 2. To cast a favorable,
semieS^, s. A market-street.
propitious, or benignant look, to counte
hard.
gh>z_ sensuds, inf. To place goods
nance, favor, 8<j>liQ#1u.
siinns^^wSGLf,innegagii>,s.
for sale in a shop or bazaar. 2. To open
Mi_4*5fl<uir. They will not look on us
Property obtained by one's own labor,
a shop on an auspicious day after the
kindly.
(*.)
new-year, ao-$pas.
d5SB)i_(gsiTtD, s. The twenty-first at-LiUs, s. A forest, a wood, jungle,
ueosas^ssemi^, s. A shop where
lunar mansion, u ,',' V1-'-1- (p.)
at, 2. The chin, the beard, fn^..
commodities of various kinds are sold.
SFS3>i_),
8. [a prolongation of semi.] SLLieo,v.noun. Stealing, plunder
wetflscoadseat, s. A wholesale
End, termination, conclusion, extremity,
ing, )(ji_*>. 2. Plucking off, pulling up,
ware-house.
0"t-1.
sns-dseai, s. An exchange.
aetai &Qpsap, s. The last time.
j*l1i_ijs/. Weeded corn.
syif *B>i_, s. The first shop in
semiSlujiruj, adv. For the last o5L_i_^tr, s. An order, a command,
a market-street.
law, precept, direction, appointment, in
time, lastly.
tLQiigidse&i, s. An apothecary's
stitute, denunciation, injunction, warrant,
charge, aputmr. 2. A mould for making
shop.
The end of the month.
bricks, 0^mi#*. 3. A rule or measure
asnvudssmi, s. (Tel.) A butcher';
ej(n?iBsstDL-@uSlei), adv. Lastly, last
temporarily constructed for cutting ola
shop.
leaves, &c, so as to make them of the
of
alL
GiruniudssiRu., s. An arrack shop.
right width, j^c?irJaj. (c.) 4. (p.) Bal
<S63>z_iULD, s. The dance of Indranee
ance, scales, fiecpufiaad, S. Libra of
Seandseau., s. A green-grocer's
now continued in imitation, *$iiiaJia^#g.
the zodiac, #iurSB. 6. Weight, *^>. 7.
shop.
(p.) 2. A bracelet,
A touch-stone, .er*i. (Qutu.) 8. Sim
<f a/erf?6B)i_, s.
A cloth-mer sss) i_i/j/r, s. The caste oflime burnilitude, likeness, simile, u-mmm. 9. Kegularity, order, rule, soft. 10. Re
chant's shop.
ers, &C, *ir(wg)ifiL/*C?jr; [ex s>i.]
straint, restriction, jasu ll.Thematrix
aSj/D*65)i_, s. The breadth of a asmi_ujre\), s. A bamboo in which
in general in which any thing is cast,
finger.
or receives its form, a model, a symbol,
milk, water, &c, are carried by cow-herds
dtesrssa>L_ , s. Fish-market.
a cast, a form, fi_er*',*A*"**ri3*cv*^.
to the fields for drinking, ^taoiur^ni,
226

LLt_fffflffiaDQuj/7-6i0, s. [prov.] A
Oil! Lukshmi, who art created as the
man's silk cloth of the above descrip
model of women.
tion, &hjG)*&le>.
*tl_8sirG'il, inf. To obey an asclf^-, s. A clod, a lump, a clot, a
order, to execute a commission, to listen
consolidation, grain, a globule, a crystalizor to attend to the issuing of orders.
ation, a concretion, congelation, formation,
n4rilif.<y,tfftSiufiBr. 2. Tile fcetU8, sutl6&i
LLi_&ff-0(r, inf. To give
3. A hard boil, u<5. 4. bugar candy,
permission, to grant privileges, war
<5iD**Ci.. 5. Jaggary, coarse sugar,
rant.
aaijiyAmi^. 6. A bird, gi^ir. 7. (/*.) In
tlt_8strsi), s. A touchstone,
ward pleasure, jh<bQ$*&.
.SDrsAi. 2. Weight, 6acpm&i.
tLiSL.u<8peo, v. noun. Becoming
lumpy, clottyas milk, gruel, &c, as
. The principal priest for the time
flour in some food through neglect
beingso used by the Ilomanists.
being broken in clodsas laud in
ploughing, &c
*tlt_8srrOic(r0J6ii, inf. To give or
stLif-QpiLtf.) s. Clot and loose
publish an order, to publish a notice.
mould in newly ploughed clayey soil;
siLtVarf fill w, s. Regulations,
clots, looseness in stools, large and small
enactments, edicts, statutes.
loose bundles in a bag, &c.
&LLi%etr0pwL$!raeBr, t. One of a
*ilta..aP(ip(f*a>, v. noun. Suffering
religious order who acts as an over
abortion, wsnfit&dQfjiii.
seer or burser in a temple, or chari *_Lia_</jti, . Panegyric chanted or
table institution, receiving the rents
sung before kings, gods, &c, jft*iQp#sSQ*ir
and dues, making disbursements and
seeing that the services are properly
conducted.
SLLut-tusstineisr, s. A panegyrist, a
euirrrss iLl-J^shppiaS. /t/tott, s. An
herald, *Ci$.tuii*^tQ*>ieh.
overseer of a religious order who is
gratuitously fed by the community,
inf. To recite a panegyric, Lfntjix-p.
receiving food from the same family
<slLul-G0, s. A bedstead, a couch, a
every seventh day.
Sofa, mgjii or QwfilBJ.
*LLi_&rru6ajrsr, inf. To com
siLi^.p^uuiLu^.y s. A sheet.
mand, direct, order.
siLiVsirtSluf./igiafirir, inf. [proc] Si_L, a. A tie, a bandage, a fasten
ing, a ligature, a knot, sxij^tuxcJS. 2. A
To cut ola by a rule.
boil, abscess, tumor, imposthume,
ili_8Firuuiy.a/ir, inf. To come
3. Fabrication, forgery, invention, coun
regularly. 2. To come according to
terfeiting, contrivance,
4. Re
order.
straint, confinement, limitation, thraldom,
^tm. 5. Plot, compact, conspiracy, con
*iLt-'bsiriSp, inf. To break or
tract, u*^4lL. 6. A spell, enchant
violate an order.
ment, magical power or influence exerted
ilt_3srrfii_, inf. To order, com
on a person or thing, divination, f,^t-a.ac
mand, direct, decree, prescribe, charge.
O. 7. A building, erection, structure,
2. To grant, bestow. 3. To pass a law
organization, frame of the animal system,
or edict, to utter a decision.
uitoi. 8. Guard, sentry, watch, patrol,
9. A bundle, a packet, a pack,
1cA8rfiii_iii_is^sr. This is just
a bale, a faggot, a bunch,
10.
what God has allowed us.
Divination, conjuration in the uttering
airaisiLi Sariot ti, s. An hotel
of oraclesas giving information of lost
where boiled rice is distributed weekly.
property, foretelling events, giving direc
tions, &c., by the aid of a demon, tsfi. 1 1 .
L_/_/T(ff5, s. A tree, ^rrmirui.
Certainty, infallibility in statements, &c,
j>P. 12. A dam, ridge, causeway, rr<iq.
<SL_f_/rs33f;, . An avaricious person,
13. Positive injunctions, established rules,
_(?wrJ. 2. An expert man or woman.
duties, obligations, &c.as of caste, reli
avififitJi. 3. A strong athletic person,
gion, connexions, &c, *llBiW<8. 14. (p.)
Abundance, plenty, u9p. 15. Fortifica
aiLiiribpnir, . Dry land, Qeuil
tion, protection, defence, j/rsOr. 16. The
side af a mountain, wteiuu&*ib.
rAjrCTQ[crCTLLi_fs<Tr*ffi<3f**. They have
SLLiTiliuireBiir, I. A kind of fish,
all plotted together.
Qu0ktgi$*rpSil-G>Ln3r%riritsC.<2l. A "Wife
slLiItiuld, s. [vid.] Compulsion,
shackles the feet, and a child stops the
constraint, force, uaii)*iri4.
mouth; i.e. a married man with a family
can neither go, nor eat as he pleases.
i_t_/rujiiu6K)r635r, inf. To compel,
^fUt&reiaiaC-Q&ig&Qsr&p&p^a&itot. He i8
force, coerce.
not subject to my influencehe does not
aiLitrifl, s. (Tel.) A cross-hilted
listen to my advice, &c.
dagger, &rwb.
LLt_tp<5, s. Great beauty, Qustp
SLLL-irtRa(9)gieaiR, s. A kind of
ts- 2. Ornament, jyBK4.
silk with black stripes in imitation of
sil.i!p60,
s. A vehement fire.
daggers, g,tuc<S*8lu.

Lli_(rep.,s. [prot>.~\ A person tem


porarily possessed for the purpose of
uttering oracles or
a species of div
ination inferior to jrar,4ii, /QdwiuCs/r
*. 2. A washerman in respect, con
sidered as a diviner; many of this caste
having been celebrated in this charac
ter, !Fg>rir. 3. A chiefof the washer
tribe, a/afr^??^
&1L1 newt emu, s. Bravery, superior
heroism, intrepidity, Gurrt&mi.
slLi$.h0loslKS^Q^/t, s. A car
constructed for a particular occasion
made anew every year.
tli9-airon>, s. Tender age, being
very young.
aLL<jf.Gir<SDu>Qujne!sr, s. A young lad.
&iL(lAai&s, inf. To exceed the
limits, banks, &c.; violate established
rules, positive injunctions, &c.
siKdssi-iEiGirpgi, appel. n. That
which is unrcstrainable, unmanageable,
ungovernable.
slLQsslLi, s. To tie up a pack,
&c., 8)lLb>i_*i1i_. 2. To fabricate, in
vent a fiction, a slander, Quiiiivjii_.
3. To tie cloths to a boil in applying
medicine, ucr^*gw(j*^iiii_
SLKBdaemjS SLL@eSQfeLf.ih, . A
fable, a fiction, mythological tales.
su-QssiruLjnear, . Eruption on
a child.
sil <8d&eStvnasmLb, s [proo ] A wed
ding, marriage ceremony, &c, festi
valfrom the bridegroom's tying the
marriage symbol on the bride's neck.
siLssQg^^, s. A married wo
man, she who wears the ts-=s, eojikc
mts.
ilffl<s>n-jT6or, s [prov.~] (fern. slL
Qimtt.) A diviner, a conjurer, ^<2mA
Garctr.
siLQifireuei), s. A very strict
guard, close custodyapplied to the
protection of girls arrived at the age of
puberty, &c, great care, great strict
ness, aC-t-rfersiioi,
SLL^iasireLigiiLcnttS^ds, inf. To
be in close confinement.
l!sb)l_ jBLLdQeeuiuesr,s.
Cloth or other goods lying long unsold,
siLfS&tgppesys, s. A contract or
lease of land for mtmy years together, a
contract for a whole dhoney without
reference to the number of trips, the
weight of the cargo, &c.
ilii-tJ., s. [proc] A fabri
cation, a forgery, a fiction, a fable, i
isa>0. 2. An intertexture of letters,
a cipher, wrpflQiuQfgtiui^i-g.
l1(?l1, inf. To consult a
diviner.
LLiQfnp-, s. A tether, a rope
stretched along the ground to which
cattle, goats, &c., are tied by the leg in
a row at night, ^<Smr@sLLQiisiSfi.
&tL<BaQn$ppeo, v. noun. Throb
bing, &c.as a boil.
siKSsGairuLf, s. A building, fab
ric. 2. An exaggeration.

aili(g'S6u, s. A disease, the


node, 0&u*lL.
aLL<B&Qftr60, s. A falsehood, an
untruth.
&LL(D&Q&ireoeo, inf. To divine,
conjure.
&iL<&a:Q&iTjrtiaLLQfns,it. Boil
ed rice, &c, tied up for a journey, &p
SL.(Bes)ids, inf. [prov.] To be
brokenas a blister, boil, &c.
&tLes>i0$ei)stLGlQpiBppe), v.
noun. Making a large breachas a
river in its banks, the sea in the shore
as in the breaking up at the univer
sal deluge.
LLsarjBra>,t\ noun. Beingbound,
&C, lLi tjuQfi&j.
SLLQsanressfl, s. One who has been
frequently bound.
siLp&e<nT, inf. To grow slack
as a tie; to be looseas a bale, &c.
sLL0#f$, s. A post to which
an elephant may be tied, wf&r<jp0Siur
sCJSlii&ihuih.
*il^^j7aSiuii,s. [prop.] Treasure
bound up in one's cloth, &c, Quip&tf.
SLLf$treir, inf. [prop, stluf-gln
.] To form or swellas a tumor.
aLl.jgss>0uja), s. A kind of firm
sewing.
dhoney or vessel of which the seams
are sewed together.
*Llijui_, inf. To yield to, to
submit, be influenced by, be brought
under the power of, be overcome by, sc
a*orCTi_ii. 2. To be bound by spells
or otherwise restrained, mtfirap^sJiiump
<b>gC-Quul-. 3. To be constipatedas
the system; to be obstructedas waters,
as humors in the system, blood, urine,
menstruation, &c,
$cfiDaS^(*u*L.uu//dr. He may be
bound by a single hair; i.e. he will be
easily persuaded or prevailed upon.
SL-uupp, inf. To restrain,
confine, subdue, subordinate, control, re
strict, Subject, *CA(5sr<_*.
<siluuar6!isr, inf. To stop, pre
vent.
&lLuuit, s. Mutual obedience
or harmonyas among relations, ukgt
*^. 2. Self-restraint, thraldom, mcQo
uCSacs. 3. League, band, conspiracy, fac
tion, confederacy, aCJS. 4. Compact,
social bond or union, relative, national,
religious or other tie, bond, &c, Simi
SLLuunuemessr, inf. To bring
under, or keep in order.
tluuffSs37-, s. A float or raft
constructed by joining a number of
earthen pots together.
siLui$iq.0giuuiind&, inf. To
ascertain the origin and cure of a dis
ease by a magical exercisea sort of
divination.
*LluyLl, s. [proc] Ornaments
for the body, jewels, qukzsj,.
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<rdra#i-,g)(?ft>*LLCi-iCi-i5'ft>2ft>. I have
sl1uQulLi^.,$. [pu/.] A stiff bas
none at all.
ket braided with ratan, olas, &c, fast
ened by tying, for holding clothes, &c.
slLQl. irGipeketr, inf. To reject
atLuQuf3r8LLeuirn0eB>0
utterly.
LL(BSC*a>ii, s. A fabricated story, fic
isdsil, $. A girdle. 2. The
tion,
middle building of a house.
slL ldlL , s. [prop.] Sparingness,
eirfgldsLL, s. The customs, du
carefulness, providentness, j(sr/rtj^Q*tu
ties, obligations, &c, of caste.
Sm. 2. Unanimity, oneness of feel
sldiusslL, s. Religious bonds,
ing, sfffsirswi. 3. Taciturnity, j/i-isw.
obligations.
&LLu>LLL-trujuQu&,inf. Tospeak
with ability.
*. A compact body,
firm constitution.
slLlditu>, s. A float or raft, a cat
amaran, iSjmt.
#fP/riLl4_/r6oraj6ar, s. One with a
strong constitution.
stLLDiTwni}>, s. An engrafted large
kind of mango tree, pimsnsmitntibalso
iS/tsslL, s. A stoppage of urine,
called 9LLu>rirt.
strangury.
aiLu>nu3ULpii>^ g. A mango fruit
LceodsLL, s. Constipation, coswhich, when it matures, is protected
tivcness.
with a case.
u>6^Ll<F^nr6^,
3. A fit of apo
TLL[?.sCuu,u]rioui0(yjO!tri_(?ujr. Will
plexy causing constipation.
the bitter poisonous *< : tree produce
mangos?
Qpem/Dssil., s. [prop.] Marrying a
girl within the degrees of consanguinity.
il(jD2fea7, s. [proc.~\ Authority,
custody, trust, jfimn*. 2. Management,
e.ilil, s. A woman's necklace.
direction, administration, supervision,
(J)ot<s lL, *. The back building of
superintendence, Ga*nl*rrtma. 3. Econ
omy, frugality, husbandry, !?&*.-:. 4.
a house. 2. Tackling the arms together
behind the back.
Strictness, rigor, restraint, precision,
limitation, restriction, check, confine
Qp6israLL, s. The foremost portion
ment, constraint, *n|iity. 5. Exclusion,
of a house containing two or more ranges
debarring, ^an_
one behind the other.
Llao/r, s. An avowal, a solemn
slL,
SQpeir, LltfCircor, a/ear,
declaration, undoubted truth, infallible
iU , v. a. To tie, bind, gird, confine, link,
expression, a^iQ*ri. 2. A pithy or
chain, hamper, trammel, shackle, pinion,
sententious expression, a proverb, uso
fasten, brace, pack, put on clothes, to wear,
Qienfi. 3. Metaphorical language, mag
iSsmfits. 2. To build, construct, frame,
nifying or depreciating by figure of
erect, fix, arrange, tfop^Siu*tii_. 3. To
speech; i^Wjiaw.
hug, embrace, aqp 4. To marry, <*r*g
c<Bu*truLU-r<;. This is not
ftmjiu. 5. To bind by spells, magic, &c,
an exaggeration, but the plain truth.
to conjure,
6. To fabricate, con
(lSi-l/rDk.)
trive, invent, s>^*tii_ 7. To harden,
condense, consolidate mercury, vermilion,
&LLeuiu>. s. A necklace
&c, by the admixture of certain ingredi
lortw.
ents, *rAAij_. 8. To subordinate, sub
ila//ft>, s. Clothes, all sorts
due, subject, jt-*. 9. To suborn, to
of wearing apparel, .m-.
bribe, ufarmfjipmCA-. 10. v. n. [with the
impersonal terminations."} To harden, con
siLsunsQiuw, s. Puns, quibbles,
solidate, form as concretions, to concrete,
a conundrum.
clot, congeal,
II. To become bound
slL eunika ld, s. A club, &.C., siL
or confined, constricted as the throat;
i *
to overspread as clouds, to collect, sm_ 12.
To form as a boil, tumor, &c, to imposthu&L-e$t, inf. To be loosened,
mate, to gather, *Cq.girm.
untied, *i^i_Si. 2. To be broken, io_
j^uLli_g)i_4 P<?ftinSr^E)d$.*S<T)rASpff. . . .
p. 3. To loosenas the joints and
The blood is clotted in the part which is
muscles at death, *.i_Quf<y^iSi_ 4.
bruised.
To be reduced, weakened as the body,
Uft) eSaruUL^.
QascGlii. If you persist in thus traduc
aiLefiLLuLiiTuj, inf. To burst
ing me, you will have a boil in your
out and flowas water by making a
throat; i.e. you will be seriously distress
breach in an embankment.
eda curse.
tl(?o/%o, s. A fabric, a struc
aLLt-.rrs&ire$.,8. An ox or cow suf
ture, building.
fered to run wild, or not folded by night.
siLQiaasff, s. A tremendous
silt-tressA,
s. A fastening for a fe
noise, a loud report, CuOrjoS.
male car-ring, *s_ijyci_rtfl.
slLGi-itQi-, adv. [pu/.] Wholly,
tltf(7, inf. To preserve,
entirelyused with words implying re
guard, to protect.
jection, destruction, &c, or with nega
tives.
dQsird&, inf.
To give a
scQt-tQi^u^giQuttSpff. It is utterly
daughter in marriage. 2. To make,
ruined.
build, construct, &c, and give one.

sessrs
siLuf-dQ&narar, inf. To take in siLssil-, 8. A block, a log, a small
sessrsessruu, v. noun. Heat of body
marriage. 2. To hug, to embrace. 3.
stump, a slab, a clump, <gpfl. 2. A post
as in Blight fever or from walking,
To contract, to lay up, to accumulate as
or stake to fasten an animal to, i_r,opfe.
drinking strong liquor, exposure to the
sun, &c,

moral deeds, virtue or vice, for future


3. Fire-wood, J/p. 4. A short low
dwarfish thing, thing grown short by &em&Lc>, . A body of troops consist
retribution. 4. To secure as an object,
to turn a thing or person to one's own
use, worn off as a pen, &c, Gfiitfg. 5.
ing of twenty-seven chariots, twenty-seven
account, to conciliate favor, to bring
A lifeless body, _i_a>. 6. Defect, imper
elephants, eighty-one horses, and onewithin one's own power or influence. 5,
fection, inferiority, (s>pf. 7. The refuse
hundred-and-thirty-eight footmen, um^tS
To suborn, to bribe. 6. To make up a
or residuum of G*~rig, fitter and uU
root after pounding and sifting, fiiutS. 8.
difference, a quarrel, &c, to become re
Koughness of the beard after shaving, ms# semisest , s. [prov. vul.] A kind of
conciled, to settle amicably, to compro
AaCfni
mise.
flower-tree, jefeuaMirii, Michelia champaca.
*^9!wnwi*^Di_. This cloth is nar <S6mt.sqsj, . Number, account, reck
Gjs*4sc>0tsiLit.tQsrarst. To conquer a
row.
country.
oning, calculation, computation, r*. 2.
@*josoAij>i-iur<K08w. This cloth is
Lj*dorasfiijts3>fi&*L-t$.4Qarerar. To do a
Letters, writing, written accounts,
deficient
in
length
and
breadth.
good action.
if9 ) Result, consequence, sum, event,
i*fi<i:r6!dp3*fmrm*-ata-. This piece of
OPif-s/. 4. Thing, affair, circumstance, Aui4.
u?iflsnfisi^{f.*Qsrrsr. To contract
timber
is
shorter
than
that.
','T..-r,,>:'?<_ji , -,iT. The dying man
guilt, to commit a sin.
a&tSsSwai&aiLsnt, Qjror.] He is defi
lingers until the destined hour arrives.
cient in learning.
(()GriiliC<ij04s*G4AitEu. There is no
&. The acid of the mango has caused
reason for our remaining here any longer.
a constriction in my throat.
stlsaiSLneu, inf. To fasten a
jfOir$t(Q<cesi&QKia9Jvi(g*<ifi*<g$cisff. All
rc&8rij4v&DrALLif.4Qrab<_riu. What haSt
splinter or pointed stick, &c.
accounts and disputes between him and
thou obtained?
siLent-dsneS, s. [prov. pttZ.] A
me are settled.
aiLuf.uSuf.ds, inf. To throw the
bear,
as short-legged and some
QMrdtaiiKiiisctsaxrixTii. Concerning giv
arms round a person, to hug, to embrace,
times applied to women, cows, &c.
ing and receiving.
to grasp, to seize.
siLeaid^ireo, s. [prov.] A weak
tL.arMamrio>mfuit. Mind your own busi
siLuf.uu^iiseuar, s. A widow
ness.
Voice, sthtSsBtsr&i.
that has married again.
sesmds^srrirw, s. Arithmetic, &
siLemL-dQ^dgi, s. [prov.~\ The
siLiif.iuuf.ds, inf. To tie and flog,
last tender leaf of a plantain which en
whip, &c,
velopes the sheath or blossom and shoots
sesmdsuiSm'&tr, s. An account
out a little before it.
ant, a cashier, a burser, a writer, an
siLses>ir, s. A mole, a pier to
agent,
SLLevL-.Q.t0uu, s.
Coal fire.
defend shipping in a harbor.
sessrdsrr, a. Writers, accountants,
slL(8#!T&(3}, s.
Mercury, &,c,
stLemuup^st, s.
Shallow wit,
arithmeticians, o-r* *,-,,<?,.-*. 2.Writconsolidated.
weak intellect, stupidity, pif-CiLi^f).
ers as a caste, ,. '} u -.
siLQdprreSlsLLt, inf. To marry a
siLeiau.muf.ds, inf. To pass a stick
sesmdaffi^uessressr,
inf. To com
widow. 2. To take a woman to wife
through a plucked jack-fruit to ripen it,
plete an account.
this may be done, if the man has no
^uui^tm. 2. To hurt the foot against a
semdsek, s. An accountant, a
child by his first wife, with her consent,
stump by striking on it, iy>ci_ti_;).
cashier, a writer, a book-keeper, *m*
who acknowledges its validity by tying
3. To drive a stake into the ground to
QiQPgiGirsir. 2. An arithmetician, stxr*
the marriage symbol round the neck of
tic animals to, (pb<Li,
fioiaiAiAiaiair. 3. Mercury the planet, ya*.
the new bride.
siLemu-iuesr, s. (fem.stLesiu.d9.)
sessrdsn&nnih, a.
Keeping ac
sebrVQsrdstLi, inf. To protect
A short person, prdr.
counts, calculation, aacr*<gQp*>p.
one's self by the use of magical incan
#tlD(_a//rg;,
g.
Dimness
in
a
tations. 2. To have sufficient for one's
semdsniurr, s.
Teachers of the
precious Stone,
ieAQrf.
support. 3. To be economical, frugal,
vedas, p^jnni'iffiirt 2. The wise, the
to live within one's income.
siLesiueSaeo, s. The thumb or
learned, j^e*. 8. Those who teach the
great toe, ?*CuctJj-&.
shasters, i - -; v - c &
(p.)
seSsiLu., inf. To compose a verse.
s LLetnu.ee)enaped, v. noun. [prop.]
sessrdQu., inf. To reckon, com
slLQ, v. noun. Binding, bonds,
Collecting the stones in the hand in the
pute, calculate, *mi(gCutt*m.
linking, connecting, *L.ffl>. 2. Hard
game of Q*r**rr. 2.Gaining in the game
ening, consolidating, &c.
sesaid^dstnLu., inf. To give or
of singing verses. See ^Qpa>4**J.
render an account. 2. [in km-.] To file
^eflibsdaiL, s.
Consolidated
Qpsd siLesiu. QLondstLesiu.
or present a written account.
vermilion.
Q?s*ir&j4*ilfiDi_Gtaimitiui*iljmi) s. The
sessrd^ds^-iLu., inf. To add, sum
prretrsdstL gjiBsnnd&iLG), s.
chin.
upConsolidated orpiment.
eierr^dsiLeau. eriLsiLesju., 8.
semd@dQsiLs, inf. To call to an
^jirsdstL, s. Consolidated mer
The stubble or stumps of Indian sesaaccount.
cury.
mum.
sesard^dsuydfi sessrdQsp^o, inf.
uiteL^ireBsrssiL, s. White arsenic. sessrsQessresreO, v. noun. Feeling
To charge to one's account.
tseudfrrndsiLG), s. Consolidated
hot as in fever, or from taking spirituous
&6tmrd(8j#3t(Vjeir, 8. A roll of ac
liquors, or walking; heat of weather, ex
sal ammoniac.
counts, &c.
posure to the sun, &c, jfl>mj,*G!e>.
l1t<s8>z_, $. A water-bird that
aessrd(dQ&ne\ie>),inf To give the
2. Burning fiercely and with a hollow
preys on fish, piupmai.
roar, i*Q**8. 3. Sounding as a bell,
items of a disbursement in detail.
chiming, &c, sonorous voice, &c, go!*
aiL.&Q&truf-,s. A creeper, Smilax
aestsrdfsj&fiiida, inf. To settle an
pseudochina, L.
account.
aasxexiQi&psrtgiBpg. The fire is too
Qu(^AsiL<BdQsituf., s. Smilax tosemdcsjuurrrrda, inf. To reckon,
hot,
mentosa. (Nob.)
calculate. 2. To examine accounts, take
Qv^uLjisaxr&QastrarQpAQpg). The fire
account.
tlsi;63r, s. A ring
burns fiercely.
&emd(3juLQ#a, inf. To go, or turn
fer the ring-toe of women, uvtarwaa&l
jyejsAr^iP-EaGSraGflJffdrjr*^^;. He feels
hotas in slight fever, &c.
out, wrongas a calculation.
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6B8Tlh
scsT'igaoi*, 5. The cardinal,
arithmetical rules, viz.: 1 . Q^rmt, addi
tionr+melpA 2. lM)|. divisionu
rii. 3. Qujfiij, multiplication (gaaartb.
4. bSo(, subtraction S/sJjii.
sestsriQsQgfi^ inf. To write ac
counts, figures, &c.
sessrsQ/strgiis, inf. To settle an
account. 2. (fig) To reduce one to pov
erty, to ruin one.
^f&iifvniiussSBtAQsirgi&iQtiGumSpQl. His
accounts are settled. 2. (fin ) He is
ulmost mined; i.e. reduced to pover
ty, or dead.
sessrsQsnuLfeSss, inf. To give
account
sessrsQsn'teci, s.
An ola of ac
counts. 2. Indented leaves of some
palms.
searsQsifieoeS S^eo,t.noun. Shoot
ing out or spreading as palm leaves.
Qu(Tr}4 (5osw(5, s. Multiplica
tion.
ilunassmira(9j, s. Subtraction.
xsnruLjaGmuLjjF&LLiif-, s. [vul.]
A chatty with coals, a chafing-dish,
.sararti, s. A particle, a trifle, S3
jpme. Wils. p. 183. Kan'a. 2. A minute
portion of time, a moment, sn^i^uii. 3.
A measure of time equal to thirty a&u or
four minutes, >irvjyor/. Wils. p. 201.
Kiian'a. 4. A company, tribe, class, clan,
flock, herd, a series,
5. A body
of troops. (See *<=Mia.) Wils. p. 277.
Gan'a. fi. Long-pepper, liiJoS. 7. A
demon, vampire, rffieib. 8. [in astrology.']
Asterisms classed under three heads as
indicating human, infernal, and divine in
terference in their influence on the birth
of children, BC-#lrEiSGsrp(gfl<t$npiantt&
*<OTii. 9. The retinue of a deity,
aaii. 10. One of the ten Quits>>>, or series
of poetry auspicious or the contrary ac
cording to the feet of which it is compos
ed. It is modified into eight kinds, g
Q9iiy.Qui(5$ptb. 11. One of the Ouw
concerning marriage, taruQurafow, 12.
A Star, tSc&Ji&r. (p.)
sesaiQ^rfii. Every moment.
^(5*w4^)(?fiy/ff^jrfCftfr. I will come
in a moment.
Mi/t^fis. The anger of those who have
attained to the summit of virtue, though it
is ever so transient, is hardly endurable
(<sp*0
aexsrisnpnsssmicrrujs rr, s. The at
tendants of Siva, s^$ur.
seesru^!, s. Ganesa, eSiBiriusasr.
eessruQunQ^^fiuD, x. One of the
<3yiLi-ORrt. 2. One of the a8ir*uQur(5
aemuQurrQggi, s.

A moment, #

xasoTQpeoib, s. The root of longpepper.


aetsmQpeS), s. The fir^)dS herb,
Ocimum, L.
<65ji,Li6Br, *. Ganesa, eSiQQesrm
2. Siva, fitSr.
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sQsmff&s, s, Ganesa, son of Siva


and l'arvatigod of wisdom and re
mover of obstacleswhence he is in
voked in all new undertakings. He is
represented as a short man with an ele
phant's head and large belly, Sg^***.
Wils. p. 278. Gan'esha.
eflaitrxsemtieu^emeijd&esBTtii, s.
The correspondence between the con
stellations under which the bride and
bridegroom were born. It is of three
kinds, viz.: 1. Cftem!*, when both the
bride and bridegroom are born under
the following seven constellations.
Jisfl, Jffrlb, jygjfiiA, ^Cr^Jj), Gaifd. Lfisi^tib
and t&G*9Ai-ib. The union of such is re
garded auspicious. 2. veAfetmib, when
they are born under the following eleven
Constellations, H-^Pfii.B-CrrsssoS.^jBfLli-r
),
l{$*irlersrt plgGats-tarih, ur*e&,
yyiA, yrtli_jr^, yni) and yjsL-ih, Or even
if the former be of the first class, and
the latter of the second, or vice versa,
it is thought indifferent. 3. jg)rr**0*aicri&,
when they are born under the following
constellations, jySili_ii>, <gSs>Jiu(i, srtjfi
C*lLsi_, *puthy &fi$sa>iy to&th, cpvjii>i and
!#f*i4, it is thought indifferent; but
should the first be of either of the
former class and the second of the last
class, or vice versa, it is thought inaus
picious.
@<E6asrii), s. This instant, now.
Sf^-iseenrCcisj<if>iB6miii, 8. [in
poetry.'] The eight kinds of ominous feet
with which the invocation of the poem
may begin, viz.: (I)d9ii (ground), *ui
star*, a foot consisting of three fisvr;
(which see) as (s8K*<afl. (2) ti
(water), itis&smib, a foot consisting ofone
C# and two
as _Strf. (3_)</>$
(moon),
a foot consisting of
one tfoiw, and two <?i; (which see)as
Ly*&flfJMuj. (4) ^tuiotisresr (life, Soul), g}*
)rOTu>, a foot consisting of three G*t
as Q^iniEsiij. A poem in which the in
vocation commences with any of the
above four aawii, is believed by Tamulians to bring good luck to the hero of
the poem. (5) <g^jr (sun),
a foot consisting of one
one
and one Quias *.Sc*nu; this fore
shows that the hero of the poem will
soon iKicome a coward. (0) g (fire),
mactJs, a foot consisting of one ifit, one
Cw/r and one tBimiras L/0ioff*<Bff ; this
portends a loss of health. (7 )
(air),
wr0s<xnJs, a foot consisting of two <J*
and one
as CjmrMofl; this fore
tells the loss of wealth. (8) ^xnuib (sky,
expanse), j^*^rrii, a foot consisting
of two iSa>r and one Gras *<ySsnijriu ;
this portends shortness of life. The last
four oti4, are on the whole considered
to be inauspicious. See Sr.
u^Qesreem^emiii s. The eighteen
classes of dependent supernals, viz.:
1. jprf, immortals, the inhabitants
of Swerga. 2. fijMr, a kind of gods. 3.
demons. 4. t^^^iiut, another kind
of demons. 5. acst-t, another kind of
gods. 6. S*srr/, celestial musicians.
7. idaM, a kind of demons. 8. Bio^cy
>-r, a kind of celestial musicians who
possess a human face and the body of
a bird. 9. si*par, heavenly choristers.
10. Quisr, demigods who minister to

gods, attendants particularly on <g<2u


tar. 1 1 . Jgao*j*, heavenly magicians.
12.
ghosts, familiar spirits. 13.
iS*t*i, devils. 14.
wanderers.
15. tyts&at, sages, hermits, learned men.
10. B-r*f, serpents. 17. ^*riu/rfi4,
those who dwell in the air. 18. Cut*
UuSaj#, those who by the practice of
virtue in this world have attained a re
sidence in that of the particular prin
cipal deity whom they worshipped.
They are ever blooming and young;
their time of residence, however in this
abode of happiness depends upon the
merit they had acquired previous to
their admission.
mnp&esmto, s. The four classes of
letters, viz. : 1 . tLeSit*exrib, vowels. 2.
isirsaxrw, the six hard-sounding letters.
3. Qimtrsmib, the six soft-sounding let
ters. 4. g)i_A*Himi, the six middlesounding letters.
SGSirartL, s. A circle, eutlt^ui. 2.
A ball, rotundity, fircS 3. One of the
eight kinds of diseases in childrena
kind of hectic fever, piGciii. 4. A kind
of grass, g)4*i. (p.)
ssxudarriLfSGO, s. [impr. aUsssrs
srii*r&i.] A kind of lingering fever in
children.
*<X333reiJih, s. The jyj* tree, Ficus
religiosa, L.
.SGJWa/oar, s. A husband, Q&rrQpiseBr.
0>.)
<x emeu ir lit, s. [proc] A species of
shell-fish, cuttle-fish, piiSar, Sepia, 2.
A narrow pass between hills, a defile, mSai
sessreunQiun, s. The shell of the
above fish.
6Dara/(TujntD, s. A kind of black
liquid found in the shell, sometimes
used as ink, said to be the blood of
the fish.
. Different kinds of
Octapis
vulgaris.
^L-Qs^esseunib &eat a aasm sun
tt3*Br-uja^tjSp&GsiraiBiu, s. Different
kinds of *awfj, Octapis vulgaris.
iceawaffVtii, s. The oleander, both
species. Seetsy'.
*&GKir63T tit, s. Numbering, counting,
nafasOTAi. Wils. p. 277. Gan'ana.
ds^wj^sar, 8. A Muni or saintas
xiSuar. Wils. p. 183. Kanada. (p.)
65(6W)rf?r*sO, v. noun. [proo. impr. for
saxfflGi.] Ringingas a large bell; pealing
" sonorous and coarse; clanging as a large
brass vessel, door, &c; soundingas the
smiting of rocksas the beating open of
a door.
acsaafl, s. A species of flower-tree,
the C'f:.mi."l:, rterocarpus marsupium.
2. The name of a caste, &c, fifttfi. 3.
Agricultural districts, uhja^wiS. 4. The
profession of singing and dancing, _^f*
Qfitlfiii. (p.)
aessflujrreiir, s. (plu. sesdliuirrr.) One
who sings or dances, (p.)

sesst
dsssafl, dSQ/oesr, pQgelsr, uQueisr, da,
v. a. To compute, reckon, calculate, num
ber, count, rr*-. 2. To estimate, con
jecture, measure in general, jiaai<gfiis. 3.
To esteem, honor, regard, mU. 4. To
foretell, predic t by astronomy, or astrolo
gy, to prognosticate, Liu<SraoB4*.
jfitirtisii&erisad*stS&ilej. He docs not mind
me, he does not esteem me.
&s&pj)i#Q&trei>6i), inf. To foretell
an eclipse, &c.
aensfiuLj, v. noun. Calculation, er
*rgwo*. 2. Esteem, agiuL/. 3. Con
jecture, estimation, jftuSaso*.
dseaafldSii, s. One thousand millions,
jr.pCfij-.
assjof?S!B, s. A harlot, a courtesan,
C/fl. 2. A dancing girl,
Wils.
p. 278. Gan'ika.
rsni^adaeafiaaa, s. An actress, a
dancing girl,
asstl&Ui, s. Estimate, conjecture,
rough calculation, guess, apiu^. 2. Honor,
dignity, respectability, worth, weight of
character, sarii. 3. Weight in the hand,
size, bulk, measure, &c, in a limited sense.
jfl. This word is a corruption of sadi/nb.
9<jLric5A*afl,*i,S(Air. Opium as much
as a betel-nut.
es&sex80p&a{3gs&uuci&a. To Weigh
in the hand.
aessHadarrnasr, s. A respectable
person, tc)iJ4ss>i_C?ajrdr.
aessfia^Qarreoeo, inf. To give an
estimate.
aessRaw/Siu, inf. To know a per
son's rank, respectability, property,
learning.
aessflawrrujdQarremQQurra,
inf.
To take away a considerable quantity.
aessflau>niLdQarrei!r(SQurra aemsfl
jitu#i_a, inf. To treat one respectfully.
aeasRathurrrida, inf. To estimate,
to conjecture. 2. To weigh a thing in
the hand. 3. To be scrupulous or tena
cious of one's own dignity. 4. To dis
criminate between persons in respect of
caste, rank, &c. 5. To pry into or look
after a person's rank, respectability, &c
s.
An axe for felling
timber, a hatchet, Qnn-Jl. 2. A battle-axe,
uKTf. 3. A chisel, .*. 4. The battle-axe of
Yama, rm^ii. 5. (unfi.) A knife to cut
off the stalk of betel leaves, Qapfitosp&sA
4*0. (p.)
sswRsii, s. Numbering,calculation,
reckoning, computation, estimation, wisbopi
. 2. Arithmetic, mathematics, arithme
tical calculations, &c, gjwiaii. 3. Astro
nomical or astrological calculations, pre
dictions, prognostications, &c, sa&tsuuti.
4. Treatise on astronomy and astrol
ogy, xesflfjsrti. Wils. p. 278. Gan'ita.
God (Siva) who pervades the whole
boundless species of animated existence.
To-day they will muster the troops.
aes&a&ndfdaiD, s. Astronomy and
astrology, Gji*<. 2. Arithmetic,
mathematics, *sart(5j?t&i.

aessB^and^iB, s.
Astronomer,
mathematician, Q<rt$tisif$ifi.
&es&pKpRwGi5&, s. A treatise on
astrology,
aeeSp^LSeaa, s. A treatise on as
tronomy, g>tt&i.
aerzflpwuirrrda, inf. To make an
astrological computation.
aesSarr, s. Astrologers, astrono
mers, C7ifli_r. 2. Arithmeticians, ma
thematicians, atxrt*jSi?0ii. 3. Account
ants, cashiers, secretaries, writers, sen*
<S5 S3!)P/fd5 G33p QiT 637" SO
.Sa3pS0i633p
(.. ,--:., v. noun. Hingingas a bell,
pealing, clangingas a brazen vessel; re
soundingas a rock struck by an axe, &c,
irrQsQstvSi^jSuLj.
aetpi, s. The joints of a bamboo,
cane, &C, Qfin&&(ip0c$aja>p0ex&a!p. 2. The
knuckles, joints of the spine or the verte
bra, as they appear on the back, vtseosiSar
*gru. 3. The joints or joining of a branch
or twig to the tree, &C, mrigj. 4. [in
Anat.~] Trochanter tubercle, tuberosity,
ceBLfAse^/.
agsgidarreo, s. The ankle, uj.
a^udSais^, s. A venereal ulcer
or disease in the joints.
a^usuiLQ, s. [prov.] A very small
bunch of plantains, ft.juwanjpigSw.
aSssar, s. Cylindrical orglobular form,
piitLS. 2. An arrow, ,3^4. 3. The eleventh
lunar asterism, yw*. 4. Fullness, pleni
tude, plumpness, *sD>f. 5. A curved club,
aiZwfiif.. (p.)
a^essrdarreo, s. The leg from the
foot to the knee, the shank, the shin,
sib.
a'BessrOjsnQdaj inf. To shoot an
arrow.
a'SomsriLjeodetas , s. The top of a
pestle, that end which is without a fer
rule, D-evsenxAsCettt.
aVemsrQujQgpprresifi , s. [proe ] A
blunt, or worn-out stile.
QeSeaada^ossr, s.
The curved
pole of a palankeen.
aiSsssriu ih, s. A club in general, en
2. A timber placed between two
elephants to prevent their fighting, lurte*
aiiuii. 3. A desert, stmpsi<S. 4. Gold,
Qui*. 5. War, Quit, (p.)
AidTii)p&>Qsi/iist4pfiarBs*lrejnQur&it>fajiur&
r!<3e^:-. . .- ;C.-.-i."i--, ..J-.. Like a large timber
placed between enraged elephants to pre
vent their fighting.
a Ssasr uj ir l/9 , s. A finger-ring, sealring, a signet, Qiagirib.
ssajr, s. The eye, eSySI. 2. A hollow
mark or spot, 9. 3. A roundish hole,
orifice, crevice, cavity, aperture. &&irib. 4.
A knot or point in a tree, *gs. 5. (p.)
A bamboo, (jobBai. 6. Place, location, sit
uation, @i_i4. 7. A form of the locative
casethat employed in grammatical ex
amples, &c, os9!(tl/ 8. Kindness, benig
nity, graciousness, protection, ss&G^c
<-&. 0. Greatness, Qu<jacuj.

*E>!atii_:sQ*iili^i. What the eye has


seen the hand may do; i. e. we learn by ob
servation.
Aexisiemri-ipQtii&i. Any event that
happened before one's eyes.
seAratAGs*isrsoiruuir&. I hate the very
sight of him. 2. Even the sight of it is in
jurious; i.e. prejudicialspoken where
mutual animosity exists as in the kite
and snake, &c. 3. (p.) It w ill not appear
to the eye.
setnM^fg,9pQfit. Does it hurt your
eyes? why do you envy me, &c.
srga4ffici-MirisQurcy6f. That which is
delectable to the eye.
&Btog^&<s,&afda*,fsimar. One as precious
or dear as the eye.
AexT^A(^ul^ekre^<cs^9jAri-rurrai^} O -;it;
>. There is no wound to be seen, nor
any visible symptoms of disease; the sick
ness, if real, is internal.
*ewg&'4<5CT Getisip B&pgi. It is fixed in
my eyes, imagination, &c.as a departed
friend, a thing lost, &c.
rf,i*44riipvi. A counsellor is the
eye of the king.
The quarrels of neighbors are gratifying
to the eyes of the instigator.
[An expression of endearmerit.] Oh, thou, my eyes; i.e. my darling.
QparQtiupiQiu. Ah! Abima, my eyes, my
life, art thou dead! whence this cruel
deed? (utr.)
gftutirseiiixriSigiQLiciSpff. He has lost his
sight.
(jyacfe-xaArcrcfiCcuuLLC?!<Ar. I suffer from
his eye, his evil eye is upon me, he envies
me.
slLslLi^., s. [prov ] As searaL-iq. .
eiLQaeS , s. A snake its eyes
being considered the organs of hearing
as well as of sight, unhq. (p.)
ail L/6\J6or, s. The sense of sight,
epfraLLuemp, s. A tambourine.
aeecraes)!., s.
[in combination.']
Corner of the eye.
aeea aeisiiQpiFliLirrpeiieisr, s. One
elated and blind through prosperity.
aa&raaiiQflAtjFtopijflioBjpQciar. He acts in
disrespect of superiors through elation,
&c. 2. He acts with recklessness, wan
tonness, waste of property, &c.
aesarail i_, inf. To blind the eyes
by magic. 2. To cover the eyes, to
blindfold.
Ki7^i-Ltf, s. A sty on the eye.
aessraiKd, s. Blind-folding, blindman's-buff-.
<s eara tla naih, s. A species of
cataract.
aetsorsLLQeSgetn^, s. The art of
legerdemain or blinding by magic, git
arai-tifia>0. 2. The tricks played by
conjurers, /5*lrS|5vs.
aemr&eiliBa, inf.
To weepas
the eyes from dust, a trifling hurt. 2.
To be distressed.
aesnta(igeu, inf. [prov.] To pour
water on plants, growing corn, &c, es
pecially the first time.
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< szur
seoorSQgeypeoorGss?n, s [prov.-] Water
conducted in channels for watering
young plants, newly sown seed, Sic.
sews n-fa), s. A disease of the eye,
cataract,
Sfoorsml&, s. Vision, sight, uirir
/. 2. A gratifying or pleasant sight,
a pageant, spectacle, sliow, -H-g^ig. fip
-4. 3. A prodigy, j.S>-__. 4. [ironi
cally] A disgusting ungainly sight, gt
a sours namii>, s. Oversight, inspec
tion, watch, QminSfftHuLj.
seoorsireooidsirneor seoorsrreeordQs
/_>*, s. A watchman.
&ecBr&nestfrtr>Q&ffijBsesorsireoorii
uarexr, inf. To superintend, watch.
seooisneosriiesieiids, inf. To ap
point an inspector, to set a watch.
sesorsrreosB, s. An inspector, an
overseer, a supervisor, an agent, <?_*>!
-rrJ-qi.w*-. 2. One who looks after the
subordinates in a government office, BQr
eii_.-j-V-.i-* 3,[/ Clurist. usage.] A bishop,
seotnsrreasflds, inf.
To oversee,
supervise, superintend, C_A<_l-rra_tr<--_
v.
saxrarreafluLi, v. noun. Oversight,
supervision.
seoorsnirseo, v. noun.
The hot
sensation of the eyes caused by neg
lecting to bathe, by disease. &c, _*r
Qmr/lmf.
seoorsirjrrr, s.
Persons who sit
before a conjurer, looking at the
magical paint without winking, and
to whom the discoveries are made, jyssributtuQuwr,
seoorrg^^luniiiLj, s. A bright green
snake that is said to strike at the eye, the
eye-snake; a whip-snake.
s>Gjar(5_-2srr, . The socket of the
eye, -_-<_uS.
sesorrsjySlpeo, v. noun. Sinking of
the eyes by disease, emaciation, &c.
s6oor^eSau unnds, inf.
To re
fresh the eyes by viewing a pleasing ob
jectas a dear child, &c, to feast the
eyes.
s6oorr^erflrrd&t v. noun. Refreshing,
gratifying, pleasing to the sight.
&6&Bt(j8un, s. A significant ex
pression of the eye,
_w.s-.jF, inf.
To see obscurely
from the eyes being dazzled. 2. To be
weak-sighted, tender-eyed.
swrffi_., s. Socket of the eye,
2. A thing in sight, ocular
demonstration, dl-4P__.._.
sams^-inib, ado. Evidently, de
monstrably.
s seasonearn, s. Sharpness of sight.
65sr_.a9, s.
A present for find
ing a thing lost.
._ 6troQ<___, inf. To be struck blind.
2. adv. In spite of one's own sight, to
the destruction of one's own eyes, &c.
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656B9T
seonQsidQetiiiu^ inf.
To do
what one knows to be wrongas pre
senting defiled food to an idol, friend,
&c.
ot04lu(?u.| inf. To falsify
the evidence of one's own eyes in de
livering testimony, &c.
assmQsLLtGptLisuti), s. The blind
deitya profane and familiar phrase
among the vulgar used in seasons of
distress.
ssmQ&nerretrndsrril@, $. A great
or wonderful object, a thing over-power
ing to the Bight, ^ . ___ -_.-!.
seooi&u&denS) s.
A wink with
the eyes.
<_ soars: nera __, s. A winking at, tak
ing faint notice of, &c.
s eoor&ntLiuLi , s. A side-look in dis
pleasure. 2. Connivance. 3. Partiality,
favor shown by a wink, &c.
seesrendjuuniLuunnds, inf. To
look jealously, to have an evil eye.
8Goor&riujuunu5i(Trjd&, inf. To over
look, be partial in judgment, to connive.
&eem&iliLi, inf.
To make a
signal with the eye. 2. To wink, to
twinkle through weakness of eyes.
seosrQiHil, s. A signal of the
eye.
seoors-QiLi, inf. To entice one
by uncommon beauty, lustre, &c, to
captivate, to fascinate.
seooiQ&rg&eosasorQ&nrgseO, v.
noun. Boiling up of the eyesas in
swoons, fits, death-bed, and sometimes in
sleep.
seargot (65<f, inf. To fear, dread,
as excited by the sight of a superior,
lightning, &c.
sesBiesm^&esi _, s. Collyrium, the
ointment used to blacken the eye-lashes.
2. Blue vitriol.
seooreosreo>ids, inf. To choke,
stop upas the orifice of a spring, a
nipple, ffiwricao*___.
sGoatGsm&ssiuj, inf. To become
choked or stopped up as a hole, &c.,
jw_s__-__.. 2. [prov.] To cease shoot
ingas the head or heart of a plant,
__ - ' v:&
enrmi -.
fHf_iuuLj4(gip&i*mfaaani&gi(2ljlaSpjj. The
g)ip.__u mould is stopped up.
<eoaremeo>L-isurre\), s. Milk in
jured by being kept too long.
semesoruuehr, s. One of the sixtythree devotees of Siva who scooped out
his own eye and consecrated it to that
deityalso called
seooressriunii^/Qurr^etl^v.noun. [impr.
_<_r___*3)C)ij<iu.] Being heavy or
drowsy.
aeooremifluLi) v. noun. A kind of
itching disease in the eye, _frB&-j
QiceiQmrii.
seeoieosrrT^&r^ s. Favor.
&GooreoorLf,p8, v. noun. Burning of
the eyes, _t*Q_r1*. a>. 2. (fig.) Envy,

<SSS3
6SGooreseripjb&uui, inf. To look
with envious eye, to envy.
seam eareo>p, s. Breadth, width,
_cm_. 2. [pro,.] Hole, crevice, chink,
orifice, cell, &c. /_.i_Agr_-ir_. 3. Mesh
of a' net, interstice of ratan work, &c,
_*u. 4aS'u _^*_"-. 4. Cell in a honey
comb, white ants' nests, &c, <?*___-_.
mp. 5. Blindness, <__<-. 6. Pitilessness,
hard-heartedness, inexorableness, _
Qorg.
_""-_"_ _^_e_e_pp_r<wG<irC^_1. The
wife of the unrelenting blind sovereign
(U'hritarashtra). (_rr^_.)
sesoressres>piu6or, s. A blind per
son. 2. A hard-hearted person.
seooreowebr, s. One who has eyes.
sbV(25<_ u u rinds , inf. To take
care ofas one's eyes, _o-C_r~u_ijr*_.
&em(G!SB)i$- sBSBiBsaiy.) s. A glass,
glass in general, f^Ciumii. 2. A mirror,
a looking glass, QP-_-r__cg(r^tf.. 3.
Spectacles,
_^t^.
s eoor<GSB) ty.de ne\), s. Blank squares,
or balks left between the furrows in
cross ploughing, $__!_M_Sii_<ifG-|-|.
seoor^u^ds-eurr, s. A small wall
to screen the fire in a room.
seooiiQO)Lf.urrriss, inf. To look
into a looking glass.
seoortgiSB)Uf_uuedeo)S) s. A plank
with a peeping-hole.
sem^o)isf.uLfL. eaeu, s. A thin
inferior kind of cloth.
Qfisdseoa^uf.^ s. A looking glass.
Qpd(gdseosri^o)if., s. Spectacles.
^jr$etyidseoBi<eiso)ig.yS. Spy-glass,
or telescope.
@ iBtu s n/kpd seoor(gro; ip., s. Crystal
lens or burning glass.
sk^lnsnik/idsessr^oo)iy., s. A fabu
lous gem supposed to be formed of the
congelation of the rays of the sun.
^/idsemi^Lf., s. Microscope.
uneod seoortassjiy.) s.
Spectacles
adapted to young eyes.
/fi&-<_<_6Bs@a)/fL, s. A standing
looking glass, a stationary mirror.
s em(&5O)LD6BBT0s>i, s. [prop, seoorweasr
__..] *. The skull near the eyes.
seeoT<eso)ic,Lj)d&, s. [com.'] Covering
the eyes with the hands or doubling the
upper eyelid over the eyeball inside out,
and running round as children in play,
pf__r_r__. 2. Giddiness, dizziness,
seoorgi50)ij>Lj)d@ujrTi, inf. To run
about in play with the eyes covered, or
with the eyelid doubled over.
seok<GOB)iiiQurr0ffl, s. [prop, seoor
Our^.] A game, children's play, hideand-seek.
seoorQuiTjilSe&'BstrujtrL) inf. To
play at hide-and-seek.
sesor^ofuSrrujy s. The argus of the
Hindus.

ssbr(CTj)ttS(5<'S) inf. To be watch


ful, vigilant, attentive, looking stead
fastly, Gerti*UBsS(5&B.
<t4rg^A(gADW(gf5ifc5*in6Br. He is as
dear or precious as one's eyes.
semtG^ndanasa, inf. To see plain
ly, to see with one's own eyes, Ji^pmii.
S6Baetsefl(Si&(3j$e{i, v. noun. Being
sleepy, drowsy.
acssresfipyg safaessReiDU), s- Eye
lid, iCT^rf^!-^)oaj. 2. A wink of the eye,
se&esrflaateuLj. See @*X0.
sasBressfleiDinds, inf. To wink.
sessressfleSI, 8. A blind person, (5(5
i-*. 2. (/>.) Dhritarashtra, fcrnl
safer 6srf?<2'6i)yijLJi_, in/. To have
specks in the black of the eye.
sakassflQeonpp, inf. To apply a
fomentation, a flower, &c, to the eye.
sssmsstfrf, s. Tears.
tears of the poor are like u sharp sword.
semestfzndQ, s. Crude camphor,
&aia:G8Bp(nj(8j& & earnestnQ&nifluj
stdkl&Jrmtf-As <*rftBi_, inf. To
shed tears, atttaiiStf.
SGssresfinpgiiDUperrthu, inf. To
have the eyes suffused with tears.
&BBstg$giB&!j&G&)S. Blue vitriol, i
sax/r^udQesffiunssr^ s. The Qurrasr
&B*tsafi plant. 2. The fl*iE**rfl
plant, /ii. one pleasing to the eye.
aefoft^d@d&G3&(G8V)6nrjGir) s. A
person dear to one as his own eyes.
SGSnrggud^pasipda, iii/. To at
tract the eyes, to arrest the attention.
assr emupeo, s. Siva, whose fore
head contains an eye, the frontal-eyed,
semeggipGeoneinQeijibL] ,s.The same
as ^th/hdIm.
sekr^mrireS^ s. A pitiable sight, a
miserable condition deserving commis
eration.
&e&sre2gu'teoQput-, s. A rice-strainer.
aakgssvp, inf. To see, view, anem.
2. To reach, arrive at, g)i_^avs*Gjir.
asssr^updaui, s. Sleep, anap,/^
& signup skis, inf. To sleep,
&6stsri!!iijpi00, inf. To smart as the
eyes, from any foreign substanceas
dust, ophthalmia, &c, aefecAy;^.
v&attwlmtiptgStSrpg. Something hurts
my eye. 2. My eye smarts from
ophthalmia.
searisspirgi'sssnrQamjpi, s.
The
blight of the eyes, an unlucky look
supposed to cause sickness, &c,

tStBarQavgiflCiiS^^lBsabQeecr^iflijurff. One
may escape a thunderbolt, but to escape
an evil eye is impossible.
iDfitasib(2aBQpiij0&lG)*iBflGfir. (Has the
waist) become so attenuated through
the influence of Kama's eyes?
aeargsgurgiai^lda, inf. To dispel
the blight of an evil eye by prescribed
ceremonies.
sesagspirgiut, inf. To suffer or
experience the ill effects of evil eyes.
sesarQessrd&ei), s.
Fascinating,
bewitching, blighting, &cas by a
glance, and otherwise, as in food looked
on with an envious eye, &c, <> i.v.
t-tQr, They waved the lighted camphor
and removed the blight of the eye.
(*"-)
assaQeasriBeif, v. noun. Smarting of
the eyes from want of sleep or through
intemperance.
aesmQexTffluj, inf. To glance, <ss
abegpurfs*. 2. To cast libidinous glan
ces, to look Wistfully. tSrsuumlsOuitss
asearQemetsS^ s. A bamboo ladder,
CPE'S** euocfl.
sesmQemj3LL(luunnds^ inf. To
look intently or steadily on an object.
2. To look up straight forward, vQp&p
/lesar'bsissrdsniLi^ inf. To indi
cate wishes by a glance.
em'?&s8ruiSQi&, inf. To pluck
out the eye.
<i ear tysssrQp ip. d Qs it earn uf. (75d & & &h
epij.*Gr*fi?.(j*, inf. To connive at. 2.
To be indiflerent about, to be careless.
1 treu^aruueffrwpsaiacyii^iQsttiSwujr. He
does not look at me, he has closed his
eyes on me.
eOT<3(6OT)LLi_, inf. To be sleepy.
am sleepy.
semQ^eifl, s. The brightness of
the eye, the light of the eyes, wtoflt(y
*csjU!..ctj) sssirQ^)dair(B 6afer
Gp-^ij otr(?^e/jiTsiff, s. Sore eyes,
ophthalmia.
#63srC(6W).s<i, inf. To look intent
ly, gaze, to eye, see, look upon, uitt*.
sshirQ^df^, v. noun.
Gaze,
glance, SftitiusseDei.
asirC'(CT?}t_, inf. To run outas
the sight on an object of desire, to look
at with desire, cast wistful or lustful
glances, tSisu^msuutiis, 2. To watch,
look after, inspect, superintend, uiia>/
Si. 3. To examine cursorilyas a
book, writing, &c, CcoOwcfrffiajjiOuK**.
4. To be kind, benignant, gracious, to
treat kindly, be indulgent, ,jiu*r[I(jij. 5.
To be partial, to have the mind biased
toward one, to yield to feelings of com
passion. 0iTLit*Au5j<2*jiij. Note. All the
meanings have reference to sight as
prompting to passion and action.
ti_etoiiueneirsesi!rQ^)iiruuaS/r, s.
Growing corn not looked after by the
owner.

se&srQ(Shrill. z_to, s. A glance, a


look, the scope of the sight, K_*sfeLii
ii>a. 2. Regard to persons, either in a
good or bad sense, kindness as prompt
ed at the moment, partiabty, favorit
ism, glow of kind feelings toward a
friend, reluctance to deny his request,
&c.,
3. Civility, complaisance,
regard, toAajitnp. 4. Discerning by the
eye, close examination, scrutiny, uHmm
was very kind to him.
s6ssi^lLii1iseegrtn^luLffS. Guess
by the eye, or opinion from sight.
s. The blight of the eye, ,ff>tjj.<;/w<i+io.
& astralLLiysySlds, inf. To dispel
by ceremonies the supposed blight of the
eye.
eak^LLif.uL.yinf. To be blight
ed by the glance of an evil eye.
assnQpfiujitpaisst, s. A blind man.
<sssarut_, inf. To sleep, Spelean
Qsiu. (p.)
ssjru9i_, s. Sleep, 18prisma. 2.
A bed or other convenience for sleeping,
mcdlpiuQivits. (p.)
sessruemu-S^i, s. A poem con
sisting of pleasing stories suitable for re
cital by physicians and courtiers in an
assembly of kings and great personages
to soothe the mind and induce sleep.
(/>)
sesBtuiLesii) 8. An eye-lid.
semufisnsrih, s. Doctoring the
eyes, the profession of an oculist,
searuifiaiTiR, 8.

An oculist, sessr

se&ruir, s. Sleep, iBp$es>n. (p.)


sesiruinudeeo, v. noun. A glance.
sessrunnds, inf. To examine pre
cious stones, elephants, horses, &c, for
sale, ufcSis. 2. To cast a benignant
look on one, *t-rc.lis. 3. To pity or
compassionate, firii.
aesnriSlif., s. [proc] A small jackfruit or a small bunch of palmyra or
other fruit attached to a larger one.
sekn^easds-eo, v. noun. A disease
of the eye, $>rG.Fj. 2. Dimness of sight
from age, disease, aatnuw*.
aahsn-iempds , inf. To cover the
eyes, to hoodwink, a^Quc^. (/>.) 2.
To weaken or prevent the sightas
dust, &c.
semL^dpG), v. noun. Failingas
the eyes by earnest looking, e*ti^ue*Aj,
aesorQuuiis, inf. To formas
rheum in the eyes, (giii?-ira$!*QufE*.
aexQund/5, inf. To stop tiie eyes
with the fingers, to hoodwink, blind
fold, esexrtyii
semQuir^^eS'SeirujiTt^, inf.
To
play at hide-and-seek, to play at blindman's-buff rfuSNHl

seserQunjB^LLi, inf.
To flash
as the eyes in fainting, by a blow, &c,
t<r.<. 2. To be over-poweredas the
sight by vivid lightning, brilliant gems,
ssssfQuirarjD, inf. To have the
sight indiminished,
by age, dis
ease
the eyes, dimmed
long application,
.
0*i_. 2. [inf.] To be blear-eyed, *r
awGu/ri_, inf. To look on ob
jects wistfully with an intention of se
curing them, to fall in love, t*&i*.
6esnu>w&, inf. To become dull,
obscure, heavysaid of the eyes, *<*
sesoTLDaoi, s. Inferior channels
for wateras in gardens, ftjucssi-.
sesariml i_ii> sseArunLQ asesTLD
ftuLf*o3.S>uio, . Guess by the eye
as appears to the sight; done, wrought,
leveled, &c., by sight.
<S6wru)tli_(?a/'Eso, s. Work exe
cutcd by the eye without the aid of a
measure or model.
sssencissS&esaa8il, s. The ap
ple of the eye, s^msaSi.
i<4r**ru>ctf<;iu. My darling, lit. thou
who art the apple of my eye.
semLneesraai^ s. The skull near
the eyes.
sGssTLDtLidgj, s. Fascination of the
eyes, bewitching, captivating, <a*r<oS
&6Borusii$iT, a. The eye-lashes.
36BBTLD(7Jjl
s. The dazzling of
the eye.
Fascinating with
the eye,
Medicine for the
eyes. 2. A collyrium for ornamenting
the eyelids of females.
semweorr, s. An ornament for the
eyes of an idol, a gold or silver orna
ment to be placed over the eye of an
idol and devoted to the temple, S*flrM
sesatwfSdarnLiei), v. noun. [prov.
Checking, forbidding, frowning on, or
inviting by a signal of the eye.
aessTLDiriuih, t. Ocular deception,
illusion, sudden appearance and disap
pearanceas of a phantom, a thing
Stolen, &C, &afo@2i&<G0s.-zrfiiCttpens.
seauSesrear, inf. To flashas the
eyes on fainting or by a blow.
geariBekecfiujnnppeo,
v. noun
Growing dim as the eyes when one is
dizzy.
aeAxQpQifdgsessrQpi., inf. To
shut the eyes, cover the eyes, to hood
wink, BbmoSuj(;r4. 2. To become
drowsy, go to sleep,
3. To die,
>. 4. To be careless, indifferent,
unconcerned at any thing, miSniIAkw
fitgtm.
*resd^.eS(^4(ganirBrio. In less than a
wink.
9<jOT(SPij.Qiut(j(ri!l(948piOT. lie who
is partial, biased.
234

does not look at me, he has closed his


eyes on me.
sakesjiD, s. A collyrium for the
eyelids, *rjro*fi>">. 2. A kind of
benignant look, <T<?>ii(_ii.
sessreuifl, s. Streaks, especially
red, in the white of the eye.
a ear en orit, inf. To go to sleep, to
Sleep.
seasreSu., inf. To break as the
eye of a needle, the rivet hole of a
kllifc, m&Qp#e$iuwp0arsmiQg2iig-tJ. 2. To
form as butter in churning, QutdmQa*ii
firm,
asiireS(Bds, inf. To paint the
black of the eyes in a picture, Q/frwiiut
mtai&Q&iiehimmci. 2. To open the eyes
of an idol giving it the appearance of
Sight, &*Sw*i.g;*<3im*aa$> : .
&GsoreSgiuuy5!uj, inf. To fail as
the cj'es of a female by watching and
waiting for her absent husband or lover,
Art9ir4arrAC(_. (p.)
a cot e& i x , inf. To open the
eyes, xeirSdpts. 2. To open the eyes
as young creatures after birth, gjn-i
<5!tic3*e*tg>pi*. 3. To awake from sleep,
tyt&mtm*. 4. To reviveas plants after
planting, &c., u>SiQ*tfi*x.
aemeSj^luLi, v. noun. Watchful
ness, circumspection, caution, tS^Oursl
seasreS'Basr^iTsmreSiairuirm if, s.
Smiths, mechanics, artisans, aiht&ui. (/>.)
ssnxQeiiefippei), v. noun. Seeing
clearly, having the sight restored after
disease of the eyes or dimness.
sesmemends, inf. To be benignant,
gracious, kind, &c, toward one, Styaou
eeiis. 2. To look wistfully upon a
thing, to desire, look at lustfully, tt^uuib
o4. 3. To form as a hole in an ulcer,
^msrtittrSwpasasma^jnA. She cast her
eyes upon him.
eunsQisestir-wtigiaeaa, s. Asquint
eye.
moSpQ^eiasdsessr, s. The span
gles in a peacock's tail.
semtdssk, s. The corner of the
eyes.
<SSi_#6DBTL//riT3J5a/, s. A sideglance. 2. Regard, favor, condescension
ee\)event- da ear, s. The holes of
a sieve or strainer.
epndsem, s. As euird^dsessr.
epadsoSnrGStsreBT) s.
One who is
squint-eyed.
uQjjd&azr, s. The orifice of a boil
e_i_ evda esnrem ear, s. Indra who
has his whole frame bespangled with
eyes. (&ur.) (p.)
^eveSldsessreeiirear , s.
One who
cannot bear the light and contracts the
eyes to shut it out.
wntevd&eisr, s. A disease of the
eye which causes the sight to fail in
the dark.

vu^eodseesr, s. The meshes of a


net.
tm.pgx
ear, a. The orifice of a
spring.
uempdseor, a. The end of a drum.
QsnEia earpjpiei ear euesrs ear,
s. Envy, invidiousncss.
.g nt a li. s got car eisr , s. Indra who
has a thousand eyes. (p.)
&-msear , s. As (^em&daear.
eSifiaear, s. A sore in the eye
lids which causes them to dilate.
^sSeeea, s. A variety of sore
eyes.
gfrySlaear, s. A disease of the eye
which causes the eyelids to hang down.
^(ipsear, s. A complaint in the
eye which causes a continual dropping
of tears.
Q&nfSsesnt, s. An itching com
plaint in the eyelids.
& LDq,iTi'& 6wrr , s. A complaint in
the eye causing the lids to come out in
flakes.
^iSluSesraeear. In the earth.
*&smisii, s. A thorn, (josrr. Wils.
p. 183. Kandaka. 2. Forest, wild jungle,
siQ. 3. A thorny shrub, /iop*.. 4. The
solid part of a tree, u>jn>/fiA. 5. A sword,
ha. 6. A dirk or short sword worn in
the girdle,
{p.)
sekiriSffmsij>,s. A thorny shrub,
Azima tetracantha monctia, X.
jsesonGgteijinrih, s. Foramen spinale, gpcOi_iSw. (Anat.)
656rt_a/r, . The Asoors or demons,
2. Savages, barbarians, ferocious
persons, Srfiai**. (p.)
rsrL/4i>pKQ*ru>rtu4<8vi_*r. The en
chanting cruel Katchatas who entered
the jungle (fir.)
assart, s. A sacred river near
Benares, the Gandhaha, &i*$>. Wils. p.
278. Gandaka. 2. {Anat.) The vertebra,
^: .v C: - q
aeaai@dse\>seenru. ffi#55tteo, s.
A stone found in that river said to be
an incarnation of Vishnu, ru4r>aii.
semiQis^, s. The name of a
sacred river near Benares.
xeswi ta&>JEifi <5ss9ri_/E7<syr6ifi/, s.
A kind of herb, wild brinjal, p/<2*o^, Solanum jacquini, L.
aemu-$ui3e$l, s.
The lut$e$
root, Piper longum.
<33oTi_Quit sssr iulL&,$. An enor
mous eagle with two beads, ^gg\uuuc.9.
*<si!3ti_lo, s. The throat, the neck, s
arte. 2. A shrub, **, Euphorbia, L. Wils.
p. 183. Kakda. 3. Sugar-candy, coarse
sugar, in_*cy*M. 4. Section, division,
lie. Wils. p. 270. Khahda. 5. The
tenth yoga (regulus) or one of the twentyseven portions of a circle on the plane of
the ecliptic, pi<?uM<4. 6. An elephant's
cheek and neck, urfarAi^a'. Wils. p. 278.
Ganda. 7. A bell, no*. Wils. p. 381.
Giianda. 8. A piece cut or broken off,
fragment, slice, cutting, chop, parcel, por

tion, slip, mtrG>. 9. Jaggary, Q/aiu.


10. A short SWOrd, tMijiiif.*"*. 11. A
small saw, fi^r*. 12. A style for writ
ing, ttQfji^tmxll. 13. Any of the nine divis
ions of the known continent, i5i_i4.
They are S^tfG^aii. ai*d$s*ii, m^f-if*,
Qfiia*2Gfimb, wut^QrufitD, QfarsdiQruptb, Ait
urfiih, G^sjrur^ifl, tofltosairtta. 14. A Cur
tain, W*Saw. 15. A country, e*. (Jc.)
16. Boundary, wAi&u. 17. A coat-of-mail,
18. The root of the <g^f<?/*, Abrus
precatorius, Z. 19. Factitious cinnabar,
20. Disaster, catastrophe, ca
lamity, malignity of evil planets in astro
logy, as experienced in its effects, in ad
versity, straits, critical periods in a per
son's horoscope, fatal days,
21.
[in astronomy. ] The days in a yoga, re
maining after subtracting a certain num
ber of mean revolutions, a measure resort
ed to to shorten the process of calculation,
22. A complete army, j(4(5<Jrra. (p.)
*aai-*0ujuiSix>\j>tjiii. Outliving the fatal
day or period of one's maturity.
has outlived the calamity.
QL.Qi_r<sjji *ri_iir<*. One stroke
severs; i.e. plain dealing without mincing
mattersspeaking with decision.
sesari-.Qsniift,s. A kind of hatch
et carried on the shoulder by a class of
ascetics. 2. A kind of battle-axethe
weapon of l'arasurama, wty.
sessridanuueir, sA disease,
humors in the throat causing irritation,
itching, hoarseness, &c, ginijutir.
assort dsrvjeSl, s. The throatas
one of the five instruments of musical
SOUnd, u&*urjiliulQatrari,
SGBtxtdsntasstD, s. A golden neck
ornament, mqpjfiGlsrmp.
agandQjrikjd, s. An ulcer in the
throat causing hoarseness, sQf#git&ri)ji.
saiiriiEiaesisrL-wrrujifiuj) inf. To cut
in pieces.
&g&irif rih, s. A necklace worn
by men on festive occasions, ^^.sAT
azri_(5'Setf, s. A glandular disease
in the neck, ^flw.
ssirigsasBriii), s. Many pieces,
carnage, havoc, piece-meal, L/u#OTi_ii.
assortgioat i uu t, inf. To be
shivered, broken in many pieces.
assert^ em iuup stem i^assr
_jiu<*rr, inf. To break to shivers.
ataripjseoth, s. The neck, aQgpga.
assert isrretrth, s. The gullet, O^/rear
assert eh? ntssrth, . Bathing as high
as the neck. or without wetting the head,
cOTt_y^^, s. Much, abundance,
satiety, *p/.
a3&i^=fi$t<urs4*tu\3Ctidr. He fttc to
satiety, he was satiated.
eebsnu\-\p3)iy s. A disease in the
throat, s>i<2mril.
seAriumteo, s. A disease appear
ing in tumors in the neck, inflammation
of the glands, scrofula, soffftiim<snaki.

assart irtii6isafl,8. A large bell, Qurg dsswr/y., dQQpeir, pOpeb, uCussr,


*. 2. A bell attached to the neck of
*, v. a. To reprove, reprehend, chide,
an elephant, iuite!aQf$$ip*c.uHafi. 3.
speak with severity, admonish, expostu
A warrior's ankle rings or bells,
late, censure, ntM. 2. To speak with deci
sion, precision, earnestness, impartiality,
^jLDirejnwffdaesaiL^m s. A critical
ucruL-etSsiriSuQLi*. 3. To cut in pieces,
period occurring at the new moon.
chop, mince, slash, &*hit.*a. 4. To sever,
^.tliLfdaesariui, s. Salted meat.
sunder, hew down, Q/u.i_. 5. To divide,
pskrass?ndassettih, s. Accident by
parcel, u>r. 6. To correct, chastise, dis
cipline, punish a child, &c, to bring to a
water.
proper state by discipline, pat'i^*:
arart_ii), 3. The sound of a bell, us
aearif.>i^idaestiTt^.^:^jdQa:neiJ6i))inf.
rfJCie*. 2. The girth of an elephant,
To particularize.
iutl&A*4sn4. ( p.)
&&st>ri__ir, s. Blue vitriol, ^'(5.
sssaTLsf-fgidQstls, inf. To ask with
earnestness, reproof, threats, &c.
*ffiori_n/r, s. The Aorta. (Anat.)
&etk>Tii?.dgidQ&rr6\)eti,
inf. To speak
Wils. p. 184. Kandara.
harshly, to command with severity, to
s sm i_so} s. A tree; its juice is very
reprove, insist on. 2. To speak plainly,
astringent; it is used to dye sail-cloth,
impartially, exactly, poiutedly, with
boat-ropes, fishing-nets, to preserve them
precision, positively.
from decay, gwarii, Rhizophora candel. 2.
SGssriy-guo, v. noun. Reproof, re
The /r<io tree, Pandanus odoratissimus.
3. The Q/>tbsH shrub. 4. A kind of aquatic
buke, *isLU4. 2. Chastisement, cor
shrub, HqpinB.
rection, discipline, punishment, *atn_fcr.
3. Strictness, rigor, severity, austerity,
ysar;_6U, s. Caudal tree bear
tiii_i4. 4. Accuracy, exactness, partic
ing fragrant flowers.
ularity, precision, Q>. 5. Certain
QutLdsassrte\)f s. A tree, Rhi
ty, assurance, e-s>p. 6. Cutting, sun
zophora mangle, L.
dering, ffi&aif.ABna.
a; o3w z_ss)p , s. A cavern in a rock,
sestn u/.)$dannear, s. A rigorous man.
/>4s>0).
(j>.)
Sean isj./su>ue&srettt , in/. To act rig
*dss39rL_ssru) s sar tSssr, s. Con
orously. 2. To correct, chastise.
futation, refutation, rejection, *wi$.a>.
St7iriise6rtQ.jfu>ir&eQfn&evi inf. To
Wils. p. 170. Kiiandana.
say decisively.
assert earliiuswosor, inf. To refute,
akip-dj$e>),D. noun. The act of cut
reject, *Gby-uLi*Qtiiv.
ting in pieces. 2. The act of hewing,
<S33ri_6ar, s- A husband, Ljrr^tek.
<3/iii_&>. 3. The act of chastising.
2. A lord, a superior, uemwextir. 3. A hero,
aessriq.ui-1,
v. noun. Strictness, se
ttfriir. 4. A king of the Sola dynasty,
verity, rigor,
2. Exactness,
Gvi&fSr. (p.")
accuracy, precision, ^kLi_ii. 3. Earnest
s saisr Lirirh 3 , g. A chequered kind
ness, plainness, decisiveness, urging,
of cloth worn by women, s^PJw.
stress, positiveness, *-&)9. 4. Heproof,
reprehension, strictness, ai^rf.Qa:*. 5.
x essr l/t ^ S , s. A thorny kind of
Materiality, corporeality, palpableness,
shrub proper for a quick-set hedge, op
t-4fi&mir. (p. 515.) 6. Cutting, sunder
Goj&i. See
ing, hewing, Qi^a*. 7. Chastise
tsssr i_ it tu lc, s [proo. vulJ] An open
ment, correction, castigation, isdu^uiy.
ing, outlet, avenue, passage, uS.
<s astir uf.uu its dQ# neoei, inf.
To
senzTLfTTeuili, s. The name of a
speak plainly, to tell the naked truth.
tune,
2. The sound of a bell,
2. To speak pointedly, expressly, harsh
hICsod*. (p.)
ly. 3. To speak so as to wound the
feelings.
assjrt_/raSt)(sii, s. [prop. seAnQt-.tr
scssrts).uL^Cjueis!easr, inf. To treat
*t0ib.] A strong compound medicine ap
plied to the tongue in lock-jaw, aetr<Stii.
with strictness, severity, &c.
XGowttr Girth, s. [com.] A travelling
s astir is/, tli Lj sirsi7#/fs w, s. A material
sack or wallet placed on a bullock, a packbody.
saddle, r<5P6w(?iC^)(7uf0Ptlsi
& car t^uLjeirarBieoTi $.
A strict
assert ireirQeiirT^gp, s.
A bullock
man, one systematic, orderly, punctual.
having the aforesaid saddle, used for snrz^LS3)ds, s. A necklace of beads
bearing burdens.
with by religious mendicants, o<34wi
Gisssris)-, s. Kandy, a city of Ceylon,
u!m. 2. A necklace of one string or
its ancient capital, uel//!. 2. [prov.]
row, wresfteu-fiGlf'si'il. Wils. p. 184.
A kind of hurdle whether temporary or
Kakdhika. 3. A breast-plate of gold
portable used by fishermen for catching
set with precious stones, ujtctb. 4. A
fish in shallow waters, or the enclosure
circular shoulder ornament worn by war
thus formed, i>*LSi.AMoi_4<5i*<yS. 3. A
riors, a kind of epaulet, QframH. 5. A
necklace, *af/*^*'J<2*"*'*. 4. A dry
jewel casket, us*Qi1lv. 6. A bracelet,
measure, twenty parahs, @uapup. 5.
i_o. 7- A division in a field,
A weight of five-hundred poumls, being
twenty-eight g:uni, or two-thousand usus. <a;an^ (U/f, s. Lyrists, uirsetsrir. (p.)
asuwuj-dc, s. A weigJit, five-hundred
aastn up. tu sat dpio, v. ncitn. Form
pounds or twenty -eight ^urio, a candy,
ing an enclosure for fishing.
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swfl
&683ruf-eoQ<si] aisrQsasruj, s. A shrub
which yields a medicine, fennel, dill, g>i
* sasrtGL Tsuua, s.
A lion, Qisisld.
Wils. p. 180. KANDiimAVA. 2. The
prickly pear, fgtts&ill, Euphorbia antiquorum, L. (p.)
oEsnr, s. Sugar-candy, spsessr.
2. A ball of thread, &rput&. 3. Wen,
sewruf-t, inf. To wind thread on
a spindle.
a;s5jrd5Lo, s. The LD^QiLif. plant,
Rubia mungista.
asssrGissgPfipii) s. A species of
p plant.
as S3jr u itj iei 3ss33r@^/y3sV)ti), s.
Tlie same as %rG^*.
*&sm(!>Z3, s. Itching, prurience,
tingling, stinging, psaro;. Wils. p. 184.
Kandooti. 2. A kind of nettle, gQ),
ssaarCS'j'ii), s. [as .SOTrQi-efra^sSic.]
A kind of medicine.
sOTrsjnt_, s. A large bell, Qur^tnesdl.
2. A bell tied to the neck of an elephant,
utltartnaS. 3. Cloth, ffJw. 4. A warrior's
ankle rings or bells, <Sitsiji&>. (p.) 5.
[com.] Gold or silver fringe, *tias>sisx>i.
<SKrars33rfi,s. [coin, dsaarsjsirsa)*.] Wife
of a merchant celebrated in 8njuWrii,
&3S3rsjTifil <{', inf. To interpret a
verse into common Tamil, clause by clause
in small portions, upuQurgigmrAs. (p.)
&6S!srs33rL/9eij, v. noun. A hindrance,
delay, excuse,
(used on the Malabar
coast).
asssrGanL^leijueistiressr, inf. To pro
tract, delay.
SGXsremsir, s. Vishnu, especially in
his Krishna incarnation, Sua^onrnr. (p.)
<se S5JT(633) , s. A bushy tree, gnwaui.
2. Long-pepper, )iiJ?, Piper longum.
&s&ri<Z33)srrir, 8. Artificers, swinnenfr.
(p.) 2. Husbands, lovers, a term of en
dearment, *ra-ii. 3. Associates, compan
ions, Gpitfii.
sssot^lLi^., s. A spouse, sweet
heart. 2. A woman greatly beloved
a term of endearment.

s33T(S5)syr, s. Saraswati, eada-eufsi.


(p)
a sssr ssafl , s. A flower-bud, gjtgwu.
2. A flower garland, umrJw. 3. A bunch
of flowers, yjiQsrjtg). 4. A gin, a trap,
4iijj(S*(giij^j. 5. The noose of a rope for
a bullock's neck, i >Aijp. 6. A rope,
.saksaiflaLLi, in/. To form a
flower-bud.
aeSsrsisSqijpp aesaresSesiaids
rKflBL-, in/. To set a snare.
&6mes&&u$gi s.
The x>wse or
thread of linen wound on the two beams
which the sley moves up and down, S
200

ti as) u, s.
Cocoanut-husk, or
seeareedluSeOa ijuz_ semesSuSpm
fibrous rind which covers the nut, C^iMim
*s, inf. To be caught, insnared, drawn
lLvt.iz!r.
in.
apihemudauSljpi, s. Rope made
<3iGSXGts&<XLo, s. The LD6ssflpflaarreffl
of the fibres of the cocoanut-husk.
plant, Solanum nigrum, L. (p.)
a&thetDuSdifida,
inf. To twist a
<ss33rs33f)s3)<s, s. A flower-bud, ya/
rope of such fibres.
(jii^. 2. The pericarp of the lotus, fiamr*
&0tiiS!S}uuLi6i), s. A kind of grass
QsrtLmL. . (/>.^
with twisted awns,
Andropogon,
dsanrezofldsOds/n^-, s. The name of a
creeper, pfui-iQanj., Apocynum frutes- &<geQ, s. The plantain tree, etiireaLp,
cens, L.
Musa paradisiaca. 2. A species of plantain,
aeihTGgpiiELCi) s. A horse, (sjfSsnrr.
g,ituatsmra>D>. 3. (p.) A banner, a flag of
distinction granted by authority, fiy^40r
(p.)
Wils. p. 185. Kadai.ee. 4. A play
s35r<OTrj;(ir;ffi), p. noun.
Purposing,
thing turned by the wind, a paper kite,
thinking, considering, *<sgl>. 2. Judging,
MjfcsqL. 5. The Gfipo tree.
forming an opinion, <gfi/tfi4i. fji.J
ape$@LpiEi(9j, s. A plantain root.
<s shr^ii euiis,s. Artisanship, mechan
spe&uy,, s. The flower of plan
ism, xibiSuiQfiitflii. (p.)
tains, tuiacifCin. 2. (AI. Die.) Crude
*dG3rt@g2/syo3r, s. A famous Rishi or
Camphor, u,*w.yA<juyri3.
saint, gAs*. Wils. p. 184. Kak'va.
<5/rz-L<s/!j6i5, 8. A kind of bitter
dssji^agysrr/r, s. Artificers, aess^>
wild plantains.
ai.
(p.)
suups^eS^ a. A kind of plan
tain.
& shr &Bpi sir , s. A masquerade ball,
sQ<xub) s.
The Q@p(nj> tree,
-<** fp.j
Strychnos potatorum. See *at.
os^rfsns, s. A flag, a banner, gs@
Persons in masquerade, *n_*r.
pQsiq.. (p.)
sesareSidmi^iT, 8. Artificers, siinon
x; eQ & & , 8. Camphor, s/tu^jtw.
at. (p.)
&jsaQ,<s!sr<so, v. noun. Sounding as G^geQurraii,, s. [in poetic composi
a liquid in boilingas water flowing from
tion] A sweet style, an easy style. See
a sluice, or blood issuing from a vein, &c.,
1. . . (p.)
&^!J, QQpeisr, speQ'em est , Gei/esr,
a-iibLi&fi&QfifBr@<5&&p&. The body is m/fm>, v.n. To move, stir, shake, jyo#cj. (p.)
heated.
fseRraxfts0sQ0&fi(5*G!p&. The water is
u-rt*. He caught hold of him so that he was
bubbling through heat.
unable to move.
(S^sjar, s. A black beetle, sq^bu stsevLhsn^jeij,s. A door, suiriih.
skill.
2. A guard,
(p.)
speuut-snnir, s. A caste having
#<5/-o, s. Anger, displeasure, Q&nuiii.
royal permission to beg, Qmieiiy.ui5*eMt
2. Wrath, fury,
3. (Rott.) Scarcity,
famine, uigi. 4. A snake, uniLj. (#*.)
GGueiL&a, inf. To shut a door.
CpJ
sfithtSp*#gi. There is a scarcity.
2. To close a door, or door- way.
dSsSLo, s. Going, moving, progres
speyrS'fa), s. A door-post,
sion, Ojbjsm. (sjr. 72.) Wils. p. 279. Gata.
ar^o/uytl, s. A door-lock.
(p.)
aes>eu&&iTfi0epemeuftpi) inf.
y^0iu*Cp. The day when he began
To shut a door.
to move on the earth; i.e. when he was
a^emen^^pds, inf. To open a
born, (utr/sii.)
door.
spxireduo, s. The past tense, Quit
<5^ana;uyLli_, inf. To lock a
ftsrsrojib.
door.
&@eunaQiuu>i s. [in calendars."]
The niButi, taken for the last day of
inf. To break open a door.
the year, acfi^(?foutaSiuw. See
Q#(njd0s>i, s. The street door.
Buib.
*a^usLjLD s^LbLf, 8. The Kadam- iS^yj, Qpgi, 'j/S^, <,#(TfiD, &&j)
v. n. To be angry, displeased,
pa tree, also written
Nanclea cadam2. To lxj furious, >arts. 3. To be vehe
ba. 2. The white Kadampa, QMi_H>q.
ment, hot, &c.as poison or fire, tL.&&mrs.
3. Multitude, assemblage, collection, con
4. To be swift, impetuous, Jw^.
junction, -lU_i4. Wils. p. 185. Kadamba.
4. A fragrant powder used as a perfume
spgo], v. noun. Anger, displeas
on festive occasions, > tasruQui^.. 5. A
ure, fury, wrath, Scrii. 2. Vehemence,
herd of cattle, &&*-iij-tb. 6. A cloud,
heat, B-ABrii. 3. Haste, speed, S|. 4.
Cimid. (p.) 7. The siarnQ*iij) wood or rail
Ornament, adorning, fipuiy. 5. Like
hen, Fulica, L. (M. Vic.)
ness, comparison, contrast, rivalry, b_i
m^M. 6. Greatness, Cl;
7.
s^ihuffQ^esm, s. A cluster ofj
Abundance, uSP. (p.)
flowers of different kinds.

<S^JI/, QQpeisr, SfifSQatta , Can&r, &


fip, v. n. To cry aloud from pain or
grief, to shriek, to screamas a child, jjip.
2. To bellowas a cow for its young, to
cryas a deer or as a calf, xfip.
*drsB>p2u!r#guu*&sJ3$iQ<sia&i(2iin?.!t>l. The
cow ran bellowing after her calf.
iS4>i*i3tPltpt&p*pj>B<3&. The child is
crying very loud from excessive pain.
sf/SujLp, inf. To weep aloud.
spgupeo, v. noun.
Complaining,
roaring.
'XjZSsnih, s. A battle, fight, skir
mish, warfare, Curt. 2. Confusion, dis
order, disturbance, jiA. 8. Vehemence,
severity, sTiuij. Wils. p. 18.">. Kadana.
a^irw^, adv. Sometimes, at
sometime or other, 9cj2&r. Wils. p. 18G
Kadach.it.
as, s. Progression, locomotion,
tendency, *si_. 2. A way, path, rS. 3
Gait, pace, Qut*@. 4. Swiftness, rapidness, Heetness, 8sorj. 5. The five paces of
a horse, <g.6)ai>i_. (See gt'ib.) 6. Stage
or degree,
7. Condition, state or
"mode of existence, embracing the four divisoins of living beings or stages through
which thfi soul may pass, *fuis>*uL5ijiy,
viz.: 1. Celestials,
2. Human, m*
Mi^sgi. 3. Infrahuman; i.e. inferior ani
mals,
. and 4. Infernals,
8. The procession of the planets in their
orbits, firai_. 9. Pecuniary ability,
wealth, gn!aji4. 10. Luck, fortune, un
controllable events, fate, jyjfci-ii. 11, Ex
emption from future births, final beati
tude, absorption of the soul in the deity,
uruijn. 12. Refuge, asylum, jfi_iasuii
13. Section, chapter, ui_uii. 14. Strength,
ability,
Wils. p. 279. Gati. (p.)
Qsr<d*s&x@iSm1u. There exist no means
of payment.
a0Lonp, inf. To pass from one
mode of existence into another, iSp^ip.
An impoverished man, or disabled per
son.
s^iLfsireireuesr, s. An able, powerful,
rich man.
*,affz_,tn/. To ride a horse swift
ly in any of the five paces.
gii*^, s. The five paces which
horses are taught. See
^/evQijn&e&r&jil, s. Descent, down
ward tendencyopp. to ^fSnsvnsgi.
unstisl, s. Natural strength, or
faculty.
d&pgj,dpg], dgjih, da,v n. To
go, move, proceed,
2. To rise, be
high, grow high, np. 3. To be excessive,
B*. 4. To sound,
5. To exceed in
quality, weight, &c, to out-weigh, pre
ponderate, surpass, predominate, augment
in degree, quantity, price, &c; to increase
in learning, &c. ; to be superior, be better,
&c; to outdo, outstrip, outmatch,
g .-jr ---.s. This is more, greater, heavi
er, &c, than that.
!aii*g>tgiu<2u*B<gi. He talks too much,
above his rank, too assumingly.
&Js!j$uiii(gj, s. A larger share.
s^^fiLfsifi, .
High swelling
praise.

tf^^aSfeu, s. A high price. 2


sfslrruuuSn, s. Corn in the ear.
A higher price. 3. An exorbitant
s$iTuLia), s. Grass bearing ears,
price.
sjisldped, v. noun. An increase. 2.
afslnuQunn, s. A stack of corn,
(p.) The act of sounding.
a rick of corn.
spTtut-i, v. noun. Excess, increase,
afiiliTLDseisr, s. The planet Saturn,
thickness, eminence, &c, augmentation,
ran. 2. Sugriva,
3. Kannen,
preponderance.
Mdnsitir. 4. Yamathe regent of the
dead, ruxSr. (p.)
,au), t>. noun. Largeness, great
ness, ability, ujm.
aSslrreuni&i^&GO _/fefts-pso, v.
noun. Shooting out ears of corn.
s^!-i(^uiU js3K7=, s. A kind of pre
a$sliT6un60, s. The arista, the awn
cious Stone, miauu&m*.
of a corn, &c.
ageisms, s. A tree, s^d^euneifl
s^ifoSi, inf. To cast a phospho
wiii, Ziziphus glabrata, L.
ric light, coruscateas animalcuhe in
sGgiiuirGd, s. [prov.] Stakes for hedg
sea-water.
ing, <?s\M&iriLiisfitf.
Q^iressreiaids^iTi s. The stage in
*<Xg3n-L>, s. A tree, the resin of which
growing corn when it is ready to shoot
is used in medicine, g>*S<5ii*ii>, Khayar.
out ears.
Terra japonica or catechu (Acacia cate@);rtrd&j3iT, s. The moon, sisSHaeisr.
din). Wils. p. 271. Kaiiira.
(p.)
x^Tih, s. The ebony tree, sr^iiisireSI,
u&iej&$sHi, s. Young ears of corn.
Acacia sundra. 2. An arrow,
(p.)
jyQPjgaJdGonair, s. The moon, &ih
<s)/r, s. Ray of light, a beam, a
glrar. (p.)
gleam, Srawii. 2. The sun, grt.u<sr. 3. A
Qtfjba$:T, s. An ear, a spike of
spinner's spindle, a goldsmith's pin, a spike,
paddy.
an awl, &c, gfrsuLjisgii. 4. An ear or spike
of corn, grass, &c, uMts^u. 5. Spokes of a^liTStrLuLD, s. A place in Ceylon
a wheel, the radii of a circle, C^tfgwiuriiJar
sacred to Skanda, &i/mu>.
uriA.
{BJZti, s, A cicatrice, a wart, a/. 2.
0u i$.ds, inf. To beat out or
A fissure, a crack, a rupture, C < H.
tread out corn.
(*>) fj.)
s^lneuasrs^lQnnesr, s. The sun, cK^ffiQ, 8QjD68Ti s^idQQesrssr, Qeu
afiucar. (p.)
Or, *gts, v. n. To gorge, glut, swallow
sfcilirgids, inf. To reap or cut the
greedily, j&s**.
cars of corn.
ULy, s. The cheeks, the sides
sfdifear, inf. To earas corn.
of the face,
2. Women's locks of
hair, QuaUxuaSr. 3. Hair of the head of
sjclQiTQpgi&ar, s. Atoms or dust
men, eucipiiMSi. 4. A herd of black cattle,
appearing in a sunbeam, twenty-four
LI*Al*_ilt_U). (p.)
of which make half a hair's point.
tun'Bzsrdagiui-i, s. The cheek of
sfSnQaniL/sio, v. noun. Plucking
an elephant.
ears of corn.
agnuL-jsrfi,
s. A three-pronged iron
s^ijsslLQ, s. A sheaf, ^jSdsiL.
instrument with which the breast of chil
a^lndsuoiSxjslndQisn6d, s. A
dren is seared for the cure of atrophy,
spindle, a goldsmith's pin on which he
fastens a head, &c, for working on.
xjlPQp, SQ/Deisr, s^iLSIQenrasr, Qeuek,
1/f<E/rii)L/, s. The stalk of an ear
sg!a, v. n. To be obstinate, perverse, selfof corn.
willed, jy/Jiiu.
afsln j(5<c5<Fii, s. A bunch of corn ss^jQuoejrffi), v. noun. Occurring
ears to adorn a house, &c, *$n*pvop .
quickly, hastily, suddenly, tSax^i^u^.
ajdiidigi'teo, s. Corn with the
Cf0
affQinat^/iiQmiiB. They (the eyes) look
ear shot out and shooting out.
ing quickly. (p*.)
s$nQ#djiu, inf.
To emit rays
a^iGurriu, s. A scar or seam of a
as the Sun, Brrariijff*.
wound,
2. [m poetry.'] Alliteration, of
s^/rd^irdsw, v. noun. Bending
which there are two kinds, Qwpsgdii and
with the weight of earssaid of corn.
SgAsgmiu. See GtaetesrjQjiraH-. (p.)
s^rrisir&rQeiasfslirtsnar, s. The x^Hssj, @/9g>, sjgieS eisrgp, ti>, ajpsu,
twelfth lunar asterism, e_^V-ir. (p.)
v. n. To mix or come in contact with, to be
disturbed, *u. 2. v. a. To seize, catch,
sfiHri-i/DuuGlfieO) v. noun. Put
entangle,
grasp, lay hold of without
ting forthas ears of corn.
ceasing, /ii*rgupp. (p.) 3. [prov.] To take
a^liruueens, s. Names of ff'r(3
more than a proper share, to encroach
and
the ascending and descending
upon, to over-reach, ^swrstjupp. 4. To
nodesregarded as planets.
pare, shave off, slice off, whittle, strip oft'
a few fibres from a nut, &c, to cut off or
s^iruudQQjuiyS. Corn formed into
clear out (in cutting) by little and little,
the ear.
to cut along, raising the knife at each
s^nuud^&iLonesrQmeo^ s. Paddy
Stroke, tciLanu^TppeSwpaDpfQtgAs. 5. To
grown to the height of earing.
disturb, perturb, a-.^.
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*as>#Jlt^<Si*Mes>piijfiu. To tell something


asn^, s. A story, an anecdote, a
pleasing to one in order to get secrets
narrative, an apologue, ffpii. 2. A tale,
from him.
a fable, a romance, a fiction, a fabrication,
&LLds6s>i s. A fable.
legend, scQssaof. 3. A thing, an affair, a
topic, a circumstance, miotjOww. 4. A
3srriaD#, s. A digression in a
message, a communication, Q/n&>. Wils.
fable, one story arising from another, a
p. 185. KaTHA. 5. (p.) A club,
ramifying narrative, an episode.
6. A stick, or rod, ^<p.. Wils. p. 280.
Ljeenressfiujssa^,
s.
A religious
Gada. 7. [pray.] A talk, conversation,
tale.
chitchat, confabulation, r^una^ma.
aemp^peo, v. noun. Speaking, tell
s^irunessB, s. One armed with a
ing.
Club, ^r*rt_L/irraofl.
spnuiSa&isi/sih, s. Loquacious s^^i^iTLDLj, s. The inspissated
juice of a tree in Malacca used with betel,
ness, garrulity, much talking, telling
Stories, &C, ^)ruJrMiaii
s00ss!TujL]e36d'fa>, s.
A small
spnuxgjj&iB, s. A series of fables
round cake made of that substance.
or stories, s>ji*Q4a> ; [ex icqvA, chain
*3SjjSutjrsa/f^^zjii, s. An ass,
or series.]
apniLis$ih,s. A club or mace, ^jkt
*3>s>#. Wils. p. 284. Gakddabiia. (p.)
a^S/i, s. Arm, Ljiuw. (e_u. 200.
apnujpssr, a. Bhima a son of the
201.) 2. A story,
(p.)
king Pandu, ftar. 2. Bhairava, tan *a<J5rfl,8. A pair of scissors, shears,
/or. (p.)
snuffers, &c, sjfUsGsiii. Wils. p. 196.
jepiriL/ppu), s. A club-fight, a battle
Kabtari. 2. The brinjal, egg-plant, />
or contest with clubs, janJuiuCuti.
giim, Solanum melongena. 3. A species of
snake, ptuiibn. 4 . The hot period from the
(/>-;
twenty-third of fi/Pr, to the seventh of
so)^sili_, in/. To fabricate a
nsiS,
.**ti#^,*. This they call ope*
story, a fable, a romance or other fiction.
GorQPiSiiiQeirQf'tpf. There are some partic
2. To invent a slander. 3. To form
ular ceremonies performed at this season,
the plot or groundwork of a drama.
during which the brahmans are allowed to
an#<srrj6sr, s. A talkative per
indulge
themselves in potions of sherbet.
son, a story-teller, a tattler, a babbler.
&/,0ifld&nuj, s. Brinjal fruit, eu(ip
2. [in dramatic perfoimances.] The pro
ffftxrijsiiu.
locutor.
4ses)@Qair&&) inf.
To fabricate
As the feet and hands sprang up in a
stories, to make romances, novels, &c
brinjal; i. e. dwarfish.
&<as>p&&, inf. To relate a fable.
appiflunQp^s.
A small worm or in
2. To be talkative, to talk much.
sect in brinjal*, g,'t-iot.
sea^Q^neoeo, inf. To relate, re
QptLeiBids^^ifly s. One of the
peat stories. 2. To tattle, babble.
species.
(gipt&iflsonfiQffi&&GipfiB'i Does the in
QanpgiaapptB Sp&aapptfi, s.
fant begin to smile and to show signs
A plant, Solanum stramonifolium.
of intelligence?
<n#uif, inf. To read sacred
lieossppifl, s. A blue species of
stories in the temple according to rule
brinjal.
also profane stories.
arrupspfiifl) 3. A plant, Solanum
sengiSKBiEis, inf. To elicit a secret
insanum, L.
by cunning words, to fish out a matter. <3jjifl, aQQpssr, ^C?^eir, uQussr,
&em@Qu&, inf. To converse, chat.
is, v. a. To cut with a pair of scissors,
shears, &c., to clip, snip, shear, nip, to
sea/suunns^, s. Attention di
snuff, sfipflvifQ*tiLt 2. To gnaw as in
verted by conversation.
sects or vermin, to nibble off, L/cyvtlis. 3.
ssn^uLfssmUff&jV. noun. Connexion
v. n. To differas opinions, asSracrdQ^j,
4. To flash as priming powder, to go
of a story, account, &c, in its several
out as a match, &c, an explosion, to miss
parts.
fire, Q*<$unjup(*jiBp(2ufa.
sempiDtrp, inf. To prevaricate,
fTV&t-ltea>*ivi>\u&a#&A$&,uQutC-u-gi. The rat
shuffle.
has gnawed the cloth.
sea^tupluj, inf. To spy outas an
QSxsSfeAruJiussfoAggluGuFQairpg!. The
enemy, &c, to watch narrowly the pro
branch is becoming forked, growing out
ceedings of an enemy under a mask.
forked at the end.
Sli<ifilenix*/<tsffigl&Q*ieii<&GuiiSp0, The
aeB>0u$Q&)Qurr(LpgaQutTd&,inf. To
parrots have clipped oft' the ears.
beguile time in the recitation of tales.
BaBrGlQBpLiaSsa&AsgflAjiffuQugttgj. Tile
sea^QtuQaa, inf. To introduce
crabs have nibbled oft' the corn shoot.
a subject.
LnrenaijMfifiguQuiaSpi. The rocket has
aesipeumnss , inf.
To prolong a
missed fire.
vtflstffygiijQuuBpgi. The road diverges.
story, conversation, cavilling, &c.
anifluupetnpasp^iflds^ inf.
To
a<as>&e&L-, inf. To tell a false story
frustrate a matter by stratagem.
for some sinister end. 2. To tell stories.
strtiiui>st/sfp#CiGuiiSjbg>. The affair has
s^aSLi(a*5>rj<;aLi. To tell or mention
become divided by a diversity of opin
things in order to fish out matters from
ions.
another.
^33

*s^^Bifiemss, s. A pair of scissors,


shears, snuffers, &c, commonly s^pt.*
Qsrii. Wils. p. 196. KaTARIKA,
spfiifieiD&danei), s. The shanks
of scissors, &c, ,i,iJi8b,v*. 2.
Beams, poles, &c, placed with one end
on the ground and the other united at
the top for lifting a weight, sfiftt^QuMp
iStenjsisi&i. 3. The legs of a camp-table,
chairs, &C, Bipste$QpfiG2tijatpflfusi&).
Sfftflem&u ytl, s. A jointure
after the manner of scissors.
<x^if3;rfl!SirujSL>,8. A plant, iun%5isT&
9ra*.
ffi jS ifl ld ffjjff tu sir, a.
A kind of
poisonous rat, pOroS.
s^^smir, 8. [prov.] Family, race,
Ss^afeos^jb^sit, s. A kind of seafish, sftBar.
Qffirpgtiss^fi'bsir^ s. A variety of
the same.
uj/7SsBr<s3^SeTr, s. A species of
Juhnius aneus.
&rwjtki*pp,'tetr,8. Another variety,
Johnius carutta.
(Sjgyisj&pfi'SGtr, s. A smaller species
of the same fish.
Xjij56isr,s. An agent, a doer, a maker,
an author, &c, Qeiiuwta-. See
The word is also written stsfipar. Sans.
csyiC<orQ/dj_|ioSi_|i//j>. He can either
behead him or spare him; i.e. he has
arbitrary power.
a/g/nrnaf), s. [proc. chZ.] A chief,
a principal, an owner, a competent per
son, f'UJeL.y,
iiarjf0p<3**tfirttf<2<ur. Is he compe
tent for that?
sppsSiuw, s. See anppeSujw.
sppir, 8. God, stajar.
a^^rrsaar, 8. [prop, appnsar .~\
The governors of Sivagunga after the
extinction of the l'andia race in Mad
ura, &tva&w>&Qp0pis>pmze&iciiiJier. 2. The
five superior gods of the Hindus. See
s&v^l, s. (Tel.
Difficulty,
trouble, hardness, *(j,i,ji4. 2. Continued
affliction, distress, gsbruib.
&fb$l, 8. A knife, lance, lancet,
razor, QaiiGla^. 2. A sword, a scimitar,
wtit.
*/!iyi!ai_m|iiCurCu. As disunited as the
knife and the goat to be slaughtered by it.
af<3at-Li, inf. To be at vari
ance, to quarrel, BGr,fiss. 2. To arm
with a sword. 3. To tie an iron spur
to the leg of a fighting cock.
le^eaiBsjgisii.Q&gBr. He is continual
ly quarrelling.
efi^atLtf., 8. A military man.
ssfilstl t$.e&L-, inf. To set cocks
to fight with spurs on.
&P$$lLi, inf.
To sharpen
knives, tec. 2. To be at variance, quar
rel. 3. To seek opportunities to injure.

sip
agfduQufTir, s. A sword-fight,
eu>tud9f..!, 8. The arguments or
wrangling of religious disputants. 2.
mctLQutr.
Religious tenets exclusive of the sulilispplQp'fasr, s. The point of a
mer or experimental parts. In both
sword.
meanings the usage is sarcastic, spoken
s^^nfeap, 8. A scabbard, the
by opponents or by those who have ar
sheath of a sword.
rived at an exalted degree.
G0$emuiLi(Tije>/, inf. To draw a
B&sita>iAffiD*j&s2fi$B)f*tciai. (Tiruvancasword.
dum) is the residence of Vishnu who ap
spfsteuntk, s. A crooked sword.
pointed various gods to please wrang
s0$dsS&, inf. To brandish a sword.
ling fanatics. (%<7s.)
ims^saptgl, s. A folding knife.
eSesnrapgj, 8. Vain, insignificant
words, prating.
QeuL-Qaapjsl) s. A hatchet.
*&$BJ5iQFj, 8. An agent, a maker, a
($ifi&sp$El, s. A little knife.
doer, xifoi. Wils. p. 196. Karttru. 2.
^LbuLLieisrap$sl, s. A razor.
The mother of ^giQu^Or, qfiGm-j+ptti,
3i<5jB!&s>a<i s. A kind of treethe
Wils. p. 180. Kadbu.
(j*ifAorii, Zizyphus glabrata, L. 2. A
s^gA^jaii, s. Agency, lord
creeper, ^iui-jQei^.. 3. A banner, a
ship, dominion, slpfp&iib. Wils. p. 196.
streamer, a small flag, sJ^Cjuj.. 4. A
Kabttbutva.
garland of flowers, uuwfcu. (j>.)
0$aDaistsQustrsJtfiBidersBti. The wife of a<jiQf)LJLh, s. A kind of arsenic,
Indra whose black hair is adorned with
m&fBgirfi\s&vgjirifl, s. The muskgarlands of flowers.
deer, sA>gtHiSas*ii. 2. Musk, rria. Wils.
*<x^^iuii>, s. Prose, composition
p. 205. Kasturi.
in imitation of classical writings, jgu*nr
iBiirfrSntMmenjurilJ&ijGijtpQft&iiff. 2. Cloth,
aervjpriFI&Q&gi, s. Jellied musk
91m. 3. Drapery of superior quality,
used in perfumery.
mwm. (u&rfi.) (p.)
sigtriBuQuirilG), s. A spot of
*sp^(Sujirpui, s. A fire-fly, glow
musk stuck on the forehead, *$,gitp$*ipih.
worm, utaru9i*uu*. Wils. p. 271. KhAs^^jrifluS^aw ajSjprifluiSleij'BerT,
DYOTA.
s. The musk-deer, s<i%4.
&/pxif!, s. A kind of drum, epneu
smKBdseiugirrft, a. A plant, Quit
m*uiM>p. (*airi_i4.) (p.) 2. A snake,
lLi_$i4>, Hibiscus abelmosehus, L.
Qunff earservgrrvfl, s. The orange
SjS^Bliflujir, s. The same as
tree, wi/ir<, Citrus aurantium.
gifiui; which see.
SjsemjB, s. The ass, SQ^em^. [#,$7.]
dE^^7,s. A notch, joint, skgi. (p.)
(P-)
*aiipau>, s. Brimstone, sulphur, gprf
*g, v. n. To cry with a harsh continued
Wils. p. 280. Gant'haka. 2. One
noise, to scream, squallas an infant,
of the thirty-two kinds of arsenic in its
2. To croakas a frog; to cawas a
natural state, ^y^ucuur>f(cir^.
crow ; to chuckas a partridge ; to scream,
scrcach or make a harsh soundas some
sipmigt sipauwub, s. Calcined brim
birds, &c; to chatteras monkeys in fear,
stone.
to yelpas young dogs; to growlas a
siijss^tffneiiau), s. Sulphuric acid,
bear; to brayas an ass; to chuckas
young birds; to bleatas calves; to make
a reiterative soundas some snakes, ?e
smp&<3s>pe0u>,s. Sulphuric ointment
GupmmQppv&usjifi. 3. To chatter, to bab
(for the itch), ptapma.
ble, to jabber, to talk in vain, Ofpp. 4.
sih^surra^nesarih, s. A kind of ar
To roar,
senic, giiuia^irejBib.
aff@A*p$tpQ0ea&SB>t_iuontpgii(2ijrtSpgl. I
am grown hoarse by talking so much.
sipsLfruS, s. A hot climate, the
mfui^uiMjig<3rBH5"8:Qp&. The monkey
heat being ascribed to sulphur under the
chatters for fear of the dog.
Soil, stfi&SeQib.
aaimMpgSorpg. The crow caws.
aiipaio'teo, s. A sulphur mine.
jfiiirsQpaajiQuiGsvspgBtgiir. He brays
aispaii&nujeisrui, 8. A kind of medi
like an ass.
foRje2glQpui9-tj<:&fftuff$\Gviu*thO(5&sQmi
cine made of sulphur, giirxgigi.
atrflu. The screaching of the squirrels in
a
/^.Effl/uL/,
8. Salt produced from
dicates the proximity of a snake.
Sulphur, sQrbxJmm.
torJlp0*%sGucGeGu&ss&gii. Why do
you croak like a frog in the rainy season ?
0*<b, s. Different preparations ofsulphur
said of one who talks too much, or im
and arsenic.
portunes unceasingly.
QarrySlppyeod&iip&w, s. A kind of
A^7j v. noun. Crying, bawling,
prepared arsenic.
asjjjQoo*. 2. Chattering, unmeaning or
idle talk, vain babbling, nonsense, mere *aih/5&LL{EUi, s. A tree called /sws
declamation, Oppsoix.Note. Kxalted
4="^, Averrhoa carambola.
devotees use this term concerning the
opinions, &c., of other sects or of those *<9iis^i5ir(^e9, s. The Q&mieStuii,
I'iper nigrum. Wils. p. 2S0. Ganthaof the same sects, but inferior to them
nakuj.i.
selves.

aibjSBisir^sjeQujLh, s. The medicinal


root of a plant called jyr^ni, Alpinia galanga, L.
aih<$L}!tg!uju>, s. A plant, iBtrtLGeu'Betr,
l'olanisia icosandra.
*a is us itpern th, 8. The name of one
of the eight principal mountains that
forms the division between Havritta and
Badraswa or to the east of Meru, <9SrfQu
Cjf.Q&&, Wils. p. 281. Gand'uamadana. 2. A mountain near Kamisseram, g)
*&n)aib1gLnttpus,8. Esculent roots
in general, &u>ti<CiQusgi. 2. A kind of yam,
tj!i>niSici(g, Dracontium pobyphyllum.
Wils. p. 186. Kanua. 3. The bottom of
the neck below the nape, agpAe*. 4. Part,
portion, section of a book, ^uc@. 5.
Any of the five senses, gjWiu<i. 6. The
sense of smell, sii4u<rfQui*^. 7. A col
lection of atoms or particles, jjis^iPr*.
Wils. p. 947. Skantha. 8. The mount
Quigimii. 9. Scent, odor, fragrance, per
fumery, any fragrant matter, mlu. Wils.
p. 280. Gantua. 10. Certain aromatic
vegetable substances, mn*lxnjy<d. 1 1 . San
dal wood, sfyssnt, Santalum album. (p.)
&kppesiwnp$<aziR, 8. The sense of
smelling.
skpuQunis^i s. Sweet scented
powders and perfumes.
ampQpeoueon$5lseir,8. Roots, leaves,
and fruits or berriesas the food of
ltishis or those who retire to the desert
from religious motives.
trj5QpejuGj*ia?efuLnLfrifi0Ai. Feeding on
roots and fruits.
aibpiiy,*, inf. To besmear with
any fragrant substance.
GihpiheSf, inf. To emit or diffuse
odors. 2. To emanate or spread, as
odors.
sipoiaih, s. Smelling, ew/r^Ssar
HdAi; [ex
to convey.] Wils. p. 281.
Gand'havaha. 2. The nose, op*- (/>.)
si^eueasr sm^ei/rrsair, s. Wind,
air, personified or regarded as a deity,
naps). Wils. p. 282. Gand'havaha.
siifiU(T^sau>, s. Various kinds
of odoriferous substances, perfumes, &c,
aiSDds, inf. To yield a fragrant
smell.
u(g5#<s/5/st2), *. The five perfumes
are, 1. ueid, Caryophyllus aromaticus or alve urra sans. 2. >>,
cardamom. 3. amount, camphor. 4.
r)A*u, nutmeg. 5. *Ccratakkola.
fslifl&ih/gih, s. The three aromatic
substances, viz.: Srniq, miipu and *
L/aijy, also 9Bfiatiby Qf&e&fiantb and
^)0sib^w, s. Good and bad smell,
amsg hje!t lL.i-.lo, s. A kind of
arsenic called Qaiiteuu$K}ia<iiii.
*sma5TOi-, s. Benzoin, fnwtSjjnesfl.
*aihj5!TLD, s. The neck, sqgpgi.
2. A natural cave, uSma^ow. 3. A cloud,
CiMii. Wils. p. 187. Gant'haka. {p.)
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SULCI
aistdds, inf. To smell, to be fra sibgiisiTLh, a. The mountain rat,
sihsiTLD, s. A tree, L/eor(jD(3/E/!),
Qugaardl. (p.)
grant, to yield odor.
Indigofera, L. 2. The sponge, *t-put&. 3.
ais^lnjuLj, s.
A kind of salt ex ai&ierr, s. Charcoal, sifl. (p.)
A kind of arsenic, apat-aura&mii. 4.
Another kind of arsenic, fapspuntrar*.
tracted from sulphur.
sisQf&jy, s. A plant called Qsiti
^/j^^suLC, $. Singing, harmony, ais^Sifl, s. A feast of the Mussulmans.
aniM, Justicia, /..
music,
2. Song, g^mauurcQ. 3.
A plant called -s/jsj)^, s. Cloth,
2. (&).)
Horse, <s.SW. Wils. p. 281. Gant'hakvva. srb^jlsiJirQrjeissfl, s.
Superior kinds of cloth, wus)i_. (p.)
Quilted.-..: , Cucumis trigonus.
4. A kind of marriagethat which takes
3. A rag, tatters, torn, or patched gar
place by the union of the parties them Stihjgi, 3. A joint of the body, tuns
ments, iSpti
selves without the usual forms and cere
wuSiSrjpii.. 2. The bottom of the neck,
aKfB>fiQurefig:aQarexrq-<$&@ar,,. He is
monies, <${LLilB<airflQcir63r0. See loearib. (p.)
the nape, (Mipi*. 3. An axle-tree,
clothed in rags.
aiijS0euui^eesrij,f@.l v. noun. Illicit
/%ii>4. 4. A carriage, a vehicle, a wag
ammf^QmGiib. In tatters and shells or
gon or cart, u*n$_. 5. A staff, a crutch,
intercourse, jsfeia/gpafi'&MdtLjQiDfiiiLiuti.Qu
potsherds.
support, defence, up&tQaiGl. 6. A post,
lj/us*i<3ttgciQ2u&BMes>js. Seventy rags
pillar.
7. A post for tying elephants,
&ii(7jjiLD68iirih, s. Marriage by
for sixty days.
uilesulsixigfi.
8.
[pror.]
A
rope
for
tying
unlawful union of the parties, pidturaib.
aisanp&LLiy., s. A ragged person.
oxen together by the neck, ujrOuSSaaii*
mmpfjRtun, s. Celestial choristers,
gubLj. 9. [prop, aiig;.] The heap of straw
siietnppg/essfl, s. A torn garment,
round the threshing floor, i*CM*iur<iiy.
a class of supernals inhabiting Swerga,
rags.
or Iudra's heaven, GptuaefiuSGwrstumauii.
10. The heap of chaff which forms out
aiietnjU-ianiTps))) v. noun. Mending
side the threshing floor, QuicSu^pf^aDu-tfi,
Wils. p. 181. Gantharuva.
old clothes.
*a/5/grrLJU53r, s. Kama the Hindu
sib^islLl., inf. To float or recede musuQeuGsrsti, v. noun. Making a
Clipid, marwxar. Will. p. 187. KANDARrA.
murmuring sound like that of water pour
to the side of the vesselas curry stuffs
(p)
ed out of a vessel with a narrow mouth,
in boiling. 2. To arrange the heap of
aibr&sd, s. Profligacy, wretchedness,
straw round the threshing floor.
an abandoned state, a vicious life, C*<3. 2.
aiigiseirih, s. The bottom of the *o5/_/(_tii-a!L/-<Esi/i_ii, s. Fraud,
Kags, tatters, **a>^. 3. [proo.] A profli
rice-heap after the better part has been
deceit, deception, circumvention, trick,
gate or vicious person, Qi^i_u*\
taken away, "also rice mixed with the
cheat, shuffling, hj'pocrisy, *aaib. Wils.
sii^sOniudQids, inf. To be goodp.
188. Kapada.
chaff
in
the
floor.
for-nothing.
sisfsis^ss, inf. To thrash, or beat
suiisirnek<sui_6sruz$l,
s.
aibpewnr ld, s. The private apart
A cheat, a deceiver, a shuffler, mfjaaor.
the straw after it has been trodden.
ments of women in a royal palace
Wils. p. 188. Kapadin.
<s.i#aDi_<s<E, inf. To form an en
Seraglio, jy^ili/rii.' (p. )
uz_@^^i7ii,s. Stratagem, a deepclosure with straw round the threshing
a/u^siTLh, s. Armor for the body,
laid scheme, profound knavery, wajaadi.
floor.
a COat-of-mail, awatb. (p.")
sii^jsaida, inf. [prov.] To un
auL^t^Qfijuiu a uG)u est* BUST, inf.
usis^ek, s. A kind of arsenic, @
fasten the noose of the string tied to the
To play tricks, to cheat, circumvent, to
uri>tr!o. 2. Another kind of arsenic, 9*
ox's neck, gibutS&t*.
Shuffle, cu&atejQatutu.
ugjsur^raratb.
sii^iwirp, inf. [prov.] To change an
suiavjissr, s. A cheat, a deceiver,
Sii^Qssrii^jir, s. A Rishi, epn@
ox of a pair lied together, eiflsuio^iaC-i_.
mQffaar.
sm^nonjBiAiLi, inf. To shift, to
ui_/F/Ti_a;ii, s. Deceitful deal
*sii^ehr, s. Skanda, the younger
change sides, to use chicanery, to scheme
ing, shuffling, <*&3awq.ijLi.
as in paying debts by borrowing of
son of the god Siva and hero of Skanda
sui /5/ri_*(g,#lrOT, s. A deceit
l'uranaalso called Kartigesa, <guu*.
others, &c.
ful dealer, ms*Sro<jQ/Sf|#vjSr. 2. Vishnu,
Wils. p. 947. Skanda. 2. (p.) Argha,
a&giQpifla-s, inf. [prov.] To turn
out of the courseas oxen treading com,
&ul- qjsfsl, s. A trickish disposi
breaking the bounds. It is deemed
tion, fraudulent design, cunning, artful
very unlucky for men or animals to
it-, s. A very strict fast in reference to
ness, shuffling, n5j*aw/<!!s!ij4.
pass from the enclosure of the threshing
the god *atsr, for six days in the month
suiaS^es>fi, s. Tricks, shifts,
floor except at the proper entrance.
ending with the sixth day of the
cunning, i&aaiSiisnp.
amgiQpftfiguQuicJStuGuB&otisi. He has de
moon's increase, at/sartSififiiarffiiQ^iOrf).
serted his company.
seuiroliLinemLD, s. Sincerity.
srspui^nnesirLDi s. One of the eigh
QuneS&siBjp, s.
Chaff in the
teen puranasthe Skanda Purana, &t
threshing floor after winnowing, con
An upright man.
LjFtftnrto.
taining some grain.
aeuuf. eo&Jireaw, s. Sincerity.
sih^Lo'Seo, s. The name of a hill
Lfp&siigi) s. The extremities of
having a fane at the base, dedicated to
suilQ^earLD, s. Fraudulence.
an axle-tree. 2. The chaff about a
Subrah mania.
uil/5/r(5,s. A deceitful tongue.
heap of winnowed corn.
si^Q&iiraui, s.
The heaven of
<E(25/b/57, s. The second range
<S(_/i-luuzf.6\)e0, s. A deceit
Subrahmania, iiJi!nfliuusi4.
ful weight.
1
of chaff in a threshing floor next to
the QureSaa&p,
cH^ ^/tojld, s. [in almanacs.] A period
*3;LjiJiLh, s. (in Tamil, aeuih^w.)
of four months, *<5*>A$jTnpii>p&Qtst<s*-g). 2. Sibj)>i, pjg), & ffiJsl etsrgj , ii>, s&jg, v. n.
Headless body. *.i-p<3a<p. 2. Water, ti.
A period of three months for the payment
To be injured, ruined, spoiled, Q*i_ 2.
Wils. p. 190. Kauasu'ua. (p.)
of taxes, */5^jFwttiflOffj@*(?5ti*ffviD. 3. A
To perish, ,syuS. (p.)
*auLD, s. Phlegm, Qsnemip. 2.
period, a season for receiving or gathering ds/s^iEii,
s. A ball for play, ukgi.
Phlegmas one of the three humors of
produce, &C, ^jpCiLjaareub.
Wils. p. 187. Kandbka. (p.)
the body, Csuiini. Wils. p. 189. Kai-a.
u>rrr&rBpiTuJu>, s. [pro/). iDtrfaibprruj sib.iT>iaLCi,
s. A horse, (g^ssirr. 2.
auaaiL, s.
A collection of
irt.] What is paid every month, tax
The horse of a petty king, <ss>Rncarssr
phlegm in the chest.
paid monthly.
m*. (p.)
sueHtuntsI, s. Asthma or other
wr,s. Brimstone, si^sw. 2. The siujp&sbr, s. A tree called pnekpl.
disease supposed to be caused by an
areca-nut tree,
3. A female ascetic, arsgjj suit sir, s. [prov.] A rope for
excess of the phlegmatic humor. See
fiauQiuatr. 4. A kind of arsenic, <>^<ui
Li.: , Or QfiBn^ti.
tying oxen together, iS^a>Ss>.
a>rcBBt. 5. Smell, scent, f*io. (p.)
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SLj

auu

-XLiLhuLb, s. A medicinal seed, eutr *aQ>uirpatii, s. A moulding in ma


S/gmm.
sonry, Slpuiji2riDrmQiDi$Q*$BTffm
*<g!Lj/rt_ii, . [also written euniii>.] *aQ>uiTjgLh, s. A pigeon, SQ$wi-\(ri?.
A door, vol. 2. Guard, defence, protec
2. A dove, 4. Wils. p. 189. Kapota.
tion, *ri*j. Wils. p. 188. KaPADA. (p.)
(p.)
aurriu, s. A gown reaching to the *<bQuit$, s. (Tel.
A blind
ankles and chiefly worn by Mussulmans,
person, cji_cjr.
*aQ!urreOiii, s. The cheeks, sgiuLf
&unihi&as>&uQunnppwe<T, s. MaWils. p. 189. Kapola. (p.)
hesvari who put on a gown.
(p.)
*r1aaiSBrulf.mi(2MaQur*)tb. Her cheeks are
*<st_//r0ii, s. The skull, the cranium,
as translucent as a whetstone. (>*i-.)
&uic*>i-. 2. (p.) A beggar's bowl, jg) auui^LD, s. Cloth, &u. (p.)
ruGtaisMli. Wils. p. 188. Kapala. 3.
[prov.] Severe head-ache, *a> being un ijz_/s33ru), s. A caltrop, t(njti>i5l/b
derstood, fifalweirmlmieS.
Q*tuQff<jgQfgrg}>. 2. A javelin, co^Gcveu.
3. An iron collar for the neck, worn by re
suneod^s^j, s. A severe head
ligious mendicants, *Qt$$G>iQ(5uLj#p*<t>. 4.
ache, u><4ra><-*i3j:, sometimes causing
A kind of necklace, &i?uravm. (p.)
blindness.
sunoi^neatsuireoebr, s. Siva, & auuih, s. Tribute, as paid by an
inferior to a superior prince, j/'8ai>p.
mar, lit. the skull-bearer, so called be
suuiei&lLi, inf. To pay tribute
cause he carried a skull of Brahma in his
hand, and wore a garland of skulls.
to a superior prince.
auneofin, s. Humors in the head, XLJustntr, s. The vessel of a re
suiKp?iG*if)jii, sometimes causingblindligious mendicant for receiving alms, a
beggar's porringer, jg-ij<?u#u<i.
*uumtB2Gis6j&iaS(Tp00gi, The livelihood
8utT60urressfl, S. Siva the skullis lost.
bearer.
muumiQiuift, inf. To go beg
&unedeun&eo, s. A hole or fissure
ging with a vessel in the band.
on the crown of the head.
u/re>B, s. Siva, Senear. 2. Par- siiiueo, 8. A ship, sidsui. (c.)
*uu&>zp(j0L-if_GaiQusgip&u(2ucipi, The
vati,u.-jijui). .3. Bhairava,snrujr. Wils.
ship is run aground on a bank.
p. 188. Kapalin. (p.)
auueSsS^i^pias, inf. To dis
&uirstisir, s. A kind of arsenic, 9rr
embark.
a u ugyemuj, inf. To be ship
*'J?, s. A monkey, g;7s@. Wils.
wrecked.
p. 188. Kapi. 2. [Beng. vul.suiS.] A pul
ley, siSfiof*<gii*(3<S.
suuQeop, inf. To go on board a
siS^eOih, s. A race of monkeys.
ship.
&uu'BeQ0pLLieB>eu&) inf. To be
*<si3^<3=e0ua, s. A quail, the franstranded.
coline partridge, si 2. The chataka
bird, rr/taCiLfit. Wils. p. 188. Kapixjala.
auuQeotiL) inf. To sail, as a ship.
3. A species of owl, ,$*>*. (p.)
suuQeonCi^ inf. To sail a ship,
&i9jgih, s. A kind of seed called s
to steer a ship.
tgfjfrxii, Nigella sativa, L.
GuuQe$niLiih suuQe)irtLi60
*3i9jjih, 8. The wood apple, eSsirn
iuejni, . noun. The sailing of a
mrai, Feronia elephantum. Wils. p. 188.
ship.
Kapittiia. (p.)
uua)a>a/i, inf. To engage a
atSstfzi, s. Tawny, dim color, dinship.
gineSS, duskiness, mamisMtfiQuraram. 2.
auupatwesr,
s. The master of a
(p.) One of the eighteen n-unrrani.
ship, the manager of a ship, a mariner,
*<5t96Us5r, s. A celebrated muni the
founder of the Sanchia system of phi
losophy, g,i(jpeiiar. Wils. p. 188. KaPII.A.
aiitfiirpiiteBaiaiil. The wife of a ship's
2. A brother of Tiruvalluvar, fi&wtg
owner is wealthy, but she will become
a beggar if the ship be wrecked.
*&iQSsv, *. Tawny, brown, swarthy,
A ship-owner in the morning, and a
dim color, sgrewnawi^QLwdraw. 2. A dimbeggar in the evening.
colored COW, strtibutr. 3. (p.) CoW in
general, uiQurji. 4. The cow of Swerga,
auupfsssreai, s. Naval warfare.
OgumCjutr. 5. Female elephant of the
auupQ&pih, s. Ship-wreck.
ROUtll-eaSt quarter, Qpa;3lj>M$a>auri&*u
OuKfrurSar. Wil8. p. 188. KaPII.A.
auupuent, s. The cordage of
<sty(g<sa5L/aQi5S3rffO, v.
noun.
a ship, whatever belongs to a ship.
Sounding as impetuous movements, gurg
suupumLQ, 8. Songs used by
ling of water, &c, 9iS*j9iii/.
rowers. 2. Songs in comedies sung to
tyio4*4*0cjrj>(5^P.-sf. They thrust
the rower's tune.
him forcibly.
suujbumL, 8. The sail of a ship.
*LjM<ga3Ll*Qs&jiitBplQu<iZx8(Sfir. He VOmits violently.
auumfl, s.
Blank in the play of
at-jeti, 8. (For.) See safeo.
dice, firvmtismn' tf,(3fjiM*&6mj,
31

a lo
sui9, s. Grits in flour broken im
perfectly, grain half ground, Qx&te*8tuffi.
2. (&.) (p.) Grain, fraftuw.
suiSlui3(ij#r , *. [prov.']
Very
young fruit, young fruit out of season.
xul9a u l9 uj ffO , [siSI, Beng.] A
pulley, a block, *tS^a)4(gi*(jJ.
a. A forked branch, seuid
2. A branch in general, >. 3.
A post rather slender,
4. A com
position used for dyeing the liair black,
uuif u)jii,s. A tree with branches
from the root, plant.
suLj&sneo, s. Bandy legs.
&uLjssire06Br, s. A bandy-legged
man, a crooked-legged man.
euLjdaireS, 8. A bandy-legged
woman.
suLjdf^Vesriusxds, inf. To render
a piece of colored cloth perfect by sub
stituting proper threads for such as are
bad and unfit.
suLfpGpneir, s. Bearing on both
shoulders alternately.
euLfiEiTwih, s. A forked mark on
the forehead of a sect of Vishnuites.
uL/affi_,in/. To fork as a branch,
ramify, diverge, SSfcfi_.
&ULj) SQpebr, auiSQenreisr, Ga/6ar,
*iiu, v. n. [vul] To overspreadas the
Clouds, w.iQsrira. 2. [prOV.
To
eat, e_Arir.
tfiai&tue>Mui2tjs/lQpsarif.Quadl. Worship
ping the feet of the elephant-faced Ganesa
who eats bruised rice, &c. (fisuLf.)
<5ELD<LD <fB60 XLC'SQuieSlSCyV. IWIlll.
Being fragrant, wrsizrt<guii.
LfC-UESiosQtBaijpiDavaSlpff. The flower
smells fragrant.
dSLDossar, s. An author who treats
abstract subjects satisfactorily, &c.one
of the four classes of poets. See
Ciu#. (p.)
tzixiSraLLQjSed, v. noun, [prov.] Mak
ing firm resolution to do a thing, &c., qpu
*(#*.
*Lor_ti), s. A turtle, a tortoise,
^jocuj. Wils. p. 190. Kamatha.
*<3S LbGSST L&ILD (35LD E)r i^J , 8. TllC
water vessel of a religious mendicant,
<a. Wils. p. 190. Kamakdalu.
SLoassneO^erriSiTy $. A large young
cocoanut, so called because it contains
much water.
jSLCii, . Fulness, entireness, iS
/>/. (p.) 2. [prov.] Field, a tract of
land, farm, aw*.
&ids annear, 8. [prov.] A large
cultivator, a farmer, siiu^tsirar.
siliejslLu., inf. To own a farm
in cultivation.
gu>pQpnLfl&)SLoQ&i'ieo, s. [prov.]
Tillage, cultivation, tL.\p&Gitn$e.
<su>u>i^60u>, 8. Lands and fields.
tLirisuna ii, s. A share of the pro
duce of land allowed for the implements
loaned for its cultivation.
241

<55iX>
ffitc/flauDtfiuLjea, a. A kind of
gras9, &ti-i&i.
<56U)/r, a. A crevice, a chap, a chink,
a cleft in the ground caused by drought,
tmiQmi!)-6$it$*ilpg. It is full of chaps.
awirSeiiih, a. Chapped ground.
alo so (g essr /_so to ir iu sQtfi , in/, [proo.]
To fall headlong, ,&u8(prajAp.
stoso/S^^^zi, 8. A kind of dance
at the hoisting or lowering of the temple
flag, &c, &Sa~fi0.
*d!LDDii, s. A lotus, pntnemn. 2.
Water, */. (p.) 3. A kind of salver made
in imitation of a full-blown lotus, pr/
a&tfiC-Gi. Wils. p. 190. Kamala.
ato60<s6rar6B!irar, s. Vishnu, the
lotus-eyed, Ssigs'.
siLeoQiLirrenB, s. Brahma, the lotusborn, Jrmdr.
aiosoa^/r,, a. Argha whose throne
is the lotus, jfu**.
Miotsites iririi, a. The figure of a lo
tus delineated on a jewel, salver, &c.,*ho
SLDetrrdQesfl, s. A fire of moderate
heat spread out like the lotus for pre
paring medicines.
aweonfeardsr, s. Brahma, Lfl?tos5r.
Wils. p. 190. Kamalasana. 2. Argha,
amson&arrl, s. Lukshmi, ^eoa^iSl.
&LDeonetnju>i s. A country, ffifvjeuir
at.
tD6tf/70S33tu, s. Lukshmi, the lotusresiding, gjeittgiS.
slggQ, s. A kind of arsenic called
(gBJ(Sj(flLwa*rri6,
*LDsf ssfl, s. One of the female at
tendants of Parvati, utHM&Sfi&itQ**
aLD&0,s. Lukshmi, eod(uS, she
who belongs to the lotus. Wils. p. 190.
Kamala. 2. A place sacred to Siva, 0<s
ll&t.
ldo, a. A plant called (sjteuun
Jw, Asclepias, L.
suiip&llQ>, Spjn, amyikpgi, au>
q(w, sap, v.n. To be diffused as odors,
m3i<5[BiJDu6(g!jK5. She whose black hair
is perfumed with musk.
(g<$$sic$ssHsiGmiwtraT. He who is armed
with a sharp javelin emitting the disagree
able stench of blood.
auupi, pg)y am/Sesr^i, ii>, awp^ v. n.
[i>u/.] To become dry and hard, mu. 2.
To be excessively heated, Qmiuuicfixti**. 3.
To bluster, to be hot and impetuous, -*0
r4Q*r*r. 4. To weep bitterly, to cry
very loud, jfie.
J|f(!0*>p */ To cry and weep
excessively.
suissr/i, s. Going, passing, pro
cession, oi_. Wils. p. 282. Gamana.
242

SQfi

<5ii>

aemuiuSeOnssr, a. One impatient,


u>BT(56fflsro, s. A magical mer
precipitate or cruel.
cury pill which fabulously is said to en
able a person to traverse the airy re *ii>, a. Water, in. 2. The head,
gions, and visit unknown worlds, Qfot
*Sw. Wils. p. 190. Kam. 3. Etheras
(gefismMsSQejuargi.
one of the five elements, gnui4. 4 . Wind,
aineist&ppir, a. A class of men who
air, srpff. 5. Cloud, <Jm*i4. 6. Whiteness,
QmaitanD.
Smith's work, smithery, mibiB
have attained superhuman powers to
vtQftiflii. 8. Brahma, lSiwOt. 9. A hepass through space, <ir3^i_/#*0*A
tea t.
10. Act, operation, em
v ri Qur
fit,
ployment, Qsvii. (p.)
awasr&pgl, a. Supernatural power
Biitoii, s. Smithery, mechanism,
of passing through the air.
irf.-'Cy-j*. 2. Work, labor, business,
awearwueissresiirawserlaa^inf. To
employment, Coki. (p.~)
go, to pass swiftly, commonly through
ai'i- Lcd(^i_LD, a. A pot made by
the sky.
a smith.
ugpnnai&Gsrw, a. Illicit intercourse
with another's wife.
au>w^Qadju>naaar, a. Laborers.
(
2. Smiths, artisans.
uirervjd if's inearth, a. Sexual inter
course with a strumpet.
aibwir'te), a. [prop. aiiiLanteo."] A
smith's shop, smithy, jyAwr&y.
i/r/f, s. A fissure, a crack, Oeuif.
Oli.
au>uni%so(ipiLi, inf. To prepare
auinifii amnQaesr, inf. To cry
for workas a smith kindling a fire,
softly, to utter a faint sound, Qugnii*
&c.
au>iDnte>es>Guaa,
inf. To open a
QsQiur^*/ioff^t_Q/Ki_i_i gi. There
smithy, as a smith, for the day.
must not be the least noise, sound, &c.
aiiucrrerrir, a. Smiths, mechanics,
abp,i_S, s@Qpehr, pQpebr, uGuebr,
artisans, aiiiiirf; five castes are included
v. n. To be patient, to bear with, to
in this term, viz.: 1. fCist, goldsmiths,
be forbearing, Quiets. Wils. p. 262.
jewellers. 2. *r, braziers, bell-found
KSHAMIN.
ers, &c. 3. Qpui. masons, bricklayers,
slB&.&, a. [/.] A wire mould, ath
architects. 4. QM, blacksmiths.
5. fM, carpenters.
s(Lp(aj, a. The areca-nut tree, una
a lc l! 'u lc , j. Smithery. (p.)
(garth, Areca catechu, L.
aunSttuir, a. Smiths, mechanics,
aQpaimantiiaQpaihuyith, a. The
artisans, iior/. 2. Workers, laborers,
fruit of the areca, urtcg.
O^r^OnuCs/r/. (/>.)
a Qp a iei(^Seo aQpais^ngt, a. A aiau lLilo, a. Coinage, coining,
spadix or bunch of areca fruit.
. {Old Die.)
sQpa^T,#ednes>a, a. Areca laths,
aibuLLiaamrdr, a. A coiner,
a(ipa($(2&nteo, a. A grove of areca
*u.uiLt&a-L-u>, a. A mint, pin
trees.
aQpamiio, a. The lower part of
au>uiLiu>tf-ppeo, v. noun. Coining,
the leaf stalk that wraps round the tree.
aQpaqppi, a. The pearl produ
awuLLiQpVerr, s. A die, a coin
ced in the areca tree,
ing stamp, mi*tf^<sop)9Dr.
aQpathunVetr, a. The bud of the siliu^jSLb, a. Agriculture, uaSn
areca.
aQpaiinSetrVeir, s. A young areca
sihu^^i, a. A leak in a ship, Qpn
tree.
rfiicii*>!_ (ship use).
sQpaiiu,, s. The flower of the
siiujijpdQsnoree'f inf. To grow
areca.
leaky.
aQfiaeueSffffio, s. Laths of the
awupgjuuiriraa, inf. To stop a
areca tree.
leak.
(jo?6oaQpQa, s. Leaf of
sluuld, a. A post, a pillar, gira&r.
the areca tree.
2. A lamp-stand, a candle-stick, &c. tSat
si-iippaQfifSj, s. A kind of areca,
44tr. 3. The name of ^rnuuufavovo,
e>isop<sQf^&njura>re)vi, srwrsiMutvtraaili and *-ufl
SQpsaLL, s. The armpit, ^ja
ur>i iwi A.
sihuds^d/tj/au>uieniLu^.iuu>t a.
(T/)ld, s. [pu/.] Reserve, keep
Pole-dancingit is of two kinds, viz.:
ing in secret, <t*ipmaiQ*iSuLi<3fiiDa>.
and Qfiiihuis-fiff.
aQpaaaarrffeir, s. A reserved man.
aihua&L-ppiuy., a. A pole-dancer.
aQpaaiorruS@aa, inf. To be re
aihuunemicawueun66Bri}>, a. [in
served.
pyrotechny."] The figure of a man or ani
*&es>LD.styistntxi, s. Patience, for
mal, so constructed as to discharge
rockets from the different apertures of
bearance, endurance, Curiam. Wils. p.
the body.
262. K8UAMA. (p.)

a/it*?
tiu/i),. Vibration, shaking, mo t>ial9, s.
Wire, any rod or bar of
&ti>L$!ru>iTea(9jneti, s. A stentorian
tion, agitation, jmi. 2. Tremor, trem
metal, SKS^QPfJififi^'iitS. 2. A kind
voice.
bling,
Wils. p. 190. KaMPA. (/>.)
of ear-ring, srfatH^Qajrarff. 3. A narrow
aunSiTLDiresrf^ii,
s.
A manly,
airdaiiuih, . A signal or sliake
stripe in the border of a cloth, g ?
authoritative, majestic voice, a deep or
itiar. 4. A small moulding in carpenter's,
of the hand.
solemn sound, sublime intonations, the
or mason's work, C,v ..*: \ 5. Salt
&rrdsiiuu>, s. Shake of the head.
blast of a trumpet, &c.
petre, Q/i(L!yuL/. 6. [in slant/ language.]
swLSaLDiresreuiid^, s.
A well-ad
&urr&wuu>, s. Timidity or bashfulMoney (com.
B&iStftpreSifib. The marriage symbol with
justed composition.
ness in speaking in public.
the wire on which it is strung as worn
sii>tSnGnBry s. A bold hero, a spi
L^athuii, s. Earth-quake.
by the idol, the name is also given to the
rited manly person.
dEiinjsviLD, s. A blanket, woollen or
symbol worn by women.
@//6aariiiiJirto,s. Warlike bravery,
hair cloth, x&usi. 2. A tc3ter, a canopy,
suolSslLi, inf. To make the bor
military address.
an awning, Quips^. Wils. p. 190. Kamder of a clothas a dyer. 2. To make
swiSifldn, inf. To exult, triumph,
bai.a. 3. lied cloth, probably a carpet,
a narrow moulding. 3. To pass the
sound deeply or solemnly, ^iCiuf.*s.
wire through the bones in an umbrella.
asthuSbc, s. Trembling, tsQd&ih. 2.
*SLbt-i,
s. A conch, a shell, sii^.
su>LSd&d&ear, s. An ear-ring
Fear, dread,
3. Distress, suflVring,
Wils. p. 190. Kambu. (p.)
formed
of
a
bent
wire,
&i*Q*s<ir.
ffcmui. 4. Agricultural districts, villages,
s. A pole or rod, a stick, a
swLSdsemir, s. A narrow stripe,
&c, e-;fi<A 5. Field, m-jii. 6. Sound,
stake, a strickle, fit-. 2. A twig, a young
commonly silver, in a border.
noise, acclamation. 9J. (/>.) 7. [cut.]
branch, u>r*Q*'iiy. 3. A red kind of mil
Uproar, tumult, quarrelling, **r|.
sunSdanirssr, s. A monied man.
let, Qt*fiOo. 4. A kind of grain both
ali uSsoa lL <dpi) ath uleo u u (Bp60 ,
aiiiiSd (?#?so, s. A cloth for women
plant and seed, g>fuJ#.
v. noun. Quarrelling, causing a tumult.
with a striped border.
&ldu wifjslrr, s. The ear of sti>q.
swuteoi&nifl, s. A termagant, a
sujiSHlLl, inf. To lengthen a
awuiipil, s. The straw or stalk
scold. 2. A goddess worshipped especi
piece of metal by beating or otherwise.
Of MiiLf.
ally by the Veddahs, piQuebQfianf,
2. (Met.) To go ofFslily, to steal away,
<5iDuti>L/6\),
s. A kind of grass,
iBihusrrih, 8. Woolen or hair cloth,
to take to one's heels.
Tanicum grossarium, L.
swLSuLS&esr, s. A kind of wiry
iou. Wils. p. 190. Kamuala. 2. The
sihuiflfi, s. The husked grain of
name of a country, g>/*r(3. 3. A red cloth
medicinal gum.
or carpet. Q*irai_. 4. A ram of the
SiinSmesS, s. A kind of necklace SLDLisir, s. A kind of water-fowl,
fleecy kind, &c., axsnLL<Ji-s>. b. A ram,
made of wire, gfmtasS.
iucSry". 2. A lark, uiiariturif.. 3. A
su>iSliuf&,
s. A wire-mould, siIlS
conch, a shell, <5. (/>.)
siiuari, s. Inhabitants of agricul
tural districts, husbandmen, m^Osuiof*
s. A ledge, a moulding,
&LDi$u$Qgss, inf. To draw wire. <Sii)(S3>Lj,
*.v. 2. The inhabitants of the :u<i
the frame of a picture, &c, any rod or
Country, *(CijswFu.i_r/.
siiuSltLjULf, s. Salt-petre of a su
piece of moulding, ^^iJjf.^tt;-;.--a^w>uI
perior quality in bars or pieces, gcy"H.
2. Slips of wood forming the binding of
npastesaSLLt-ieKLD, s. A carpet rich
an ola book, aii.QijLiaif^Asiia>u. 3. A
ly variegated.
<i u> lS a/ Sett a, in/. To draw a wire
river near Conjeveram, swurtfi. 4. [ prop.]
flat.
sihustfl, s. [prop, siiu&rus.] Woolen
Charge, responsibility, QurpOL/.
awiSlaiaiiis,
inf.
To
go
off
slily,
or hair cloth, a blanket.
atbaoudsei), s. Cambay pebble,
to steal away,
(colloquial or
sihu&fldQsirssnifr^r swuetfld
semi-opal.
jesting language).
Q**., s. A shrub, ptorib, Morus Indica.
swenud^eireiriTds.) inf. To bring
ausiSiSjS*,
s.
A
fire-work
which
suiuerRuuLfiiji, s. Tlie fruit of the
one into subjection.
ejects its contents in pencils of light.
above shrub.
stbsnuza/fds, inf. To nail a bead
ff/TSgjatfUJLfl <xwl9 dQjffi , s. A
ing or border on the pannel of a door,
sihuaflu
athueiBwtiSird^LL
small stripe in cloth.
or on the edge of a box, &c.
<., s. A rough caterpillar.
ULLetDL-dsixiiSI, . A large stripe.
6u>es)uGuni,inf. To put a frame
iiu6(f?uj(7, . A fleecy kind of
f)(n)Uqd/iiiiL$, s. Iron wire.
on a slate, a picture, a looking glass, to
sheep.
put wooden binders on an ola book.
0&ieesrsQ)dsuiL9, s. Brass wire.
*dELDLjjr/i, s. Motion, vibration,
ii)LD<5sa)ffi,
. [prov.] Pressure of
shaking, jya*i. Wils. p. 190. Kampana.
ai%svdaiin$, s. A colored stripe,
work, urgent laborused chiefly by culti
(/>)
in cloth, of the size of a grain of gram.
vators, if&fiQmlv.
Sadswuesrii, s. A nod or signal
L/erflttSSeoiu)LS, s.
A colored
&u>u>dets>aujir6BrQGii'!e0) s. Work
of the head.
stripe in cloth of the size of a tamarind
done on an emergency.
leaf.
&ua&ijju<s8ni>ueanessr,inf. To nod,
.SLCLDii, *. See sih.
iS,d,?$eird vthiS, s. Brass wire.
to shake the head.
/i/j3ff0, s. (Tel.) A female ear-orna
auaueir, j. A poet, the author of the
QunpsiinS^ s. Gold wire.
ment, usstHarfi*dli$Q&dr0.
Kamayana, fL/wir.
<5Etii5,
dQpgi,
(5<i,
d&,
v.
n.
&
lis
men itir, s. The name of an
attiuii J^aiiJ-QA59iyMSurii. F.ven the
To shake, quiver, vibrate. jyao*<u. 2. To
agricultural caste among the Telugu
stake in the cowstall of Ivampen the poet
people, i">9.
tremble, quake, i>; [ex *<iuii.] (p.)
knows how to compose verses; i.e. the
^lolS^u), v. noun. Quaking, trem xiliLDiTpir, s. Sailors, seamen, u>jrd
example of conspicuous men has a ten
bling, shaking, *Q*s b. 2. Motion, jy
ituCuinlQCW. (Besch. )
dency to influence the character of their
dependents.
Wils. p. 190. Kamfita. (p.) 3t})t-8(5]Stiii)QinsiJrsv>, c. noun.
&LDU T&LGaihuirstsrf s. A nautical s/itSVii, s Depth, profundity,
Being fragrant, r#!br*^ijL/.
(Cti. Wils. p. 283. Gamb'hira. 2. (fig.)
iOa.j,5it,i%^. It smells very sweet.
cable, !*"3>*i2jrDepth
in
knowledge
or
intellect,
XLb(Lp, SslpgJ, iiuS?6Br^p, to, <xwu>,
SLzurr rs^S, s. A river near ConjeveJlflt. 3. Triumph, exultation, martial
ram, C^uf^.
v. n. To grow hoarse, to be clogged, rough
bravery, Q*<j*(g. 4. Solemnity, gravity.
or
jarringas a wind instrument, j^ooi_*.
lcl//tizjld, s. Coarse, thick cloth,
* :ij :j j w .t !i9 g i & , inf. To be state
2. To be overcast, to become cloudy,
ly, be majestic.
gloomy, dark, mmjifiia.
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nif.aibiStQ/treri^gi. The pulsation is in Gluey, s. Theft, pilfering, robbery,


distinct, rendering it difficult to determine
2. Greatness, Qugmc. 3. Emi
which of the three kinds prevails. See
nence, superiority, <Jum*m. 4. Abun
dance, plenty, excess, uSP. 5. The
Qjfte&xm\aibill&QBi9toi).<5&&p&. My throat
mouth of a river, *uS(jfi*i4. (p.)
is choked up.
aiucfcBr,s. [prov.] Fowls, plants, &c,
awweo, v. noun. Hoarseness, (<jp
very young, just produced,
Miiwii. 2. Dimness of a gem, a lamp, aiLiirarLts, $. The name of a Neof glass, spectacles, &c, icb*>. 3. Cloudi
gundu, p*i.ifi*rQ.
ness, haziness, mtamb.
uiSis&uieiiiiuGuiiSpg. The young plants * & Il9 IB X UJ lh
StnXIB&lFI UJ iC, S.
do not thrive.
Service, servitude, slavery, drudgery, mtjS
^vgpsBt^a&osTjfSrsiniaevrtUuQuireSecr, His
mi. Wils. p. 249. Kaikkarya.
eyes are set by reason of age, are grown
auSiisrflujiT, s. Servants, drudgers,
dim.
Slaves, MruSiuQ*ii<?rjr.
aunDeoneisr(8jneo. a. Hoarse or dull
auSucj,
s. (loc.) Drunkenness, in
sound.
toxication, gOlffirf.
&ihas>Li,s. A plant called fdgvSeiBir,
au9>ri}>, s. The oleander, jp/eoif).
Amaranthu8 campestris.
(j*0 (/>.)
a tu (&j , s. Failure, deficiency, Q&nrr
*&u9a-GULD, s. The white water-lily,
1- tp)
0/*ih4li<Sj. Wils. p. 249. Kairava. 2.
a OJ < (S) , 6 Qp m, &tud QQesror, Gsu sir,
Ked water-lily, Q#4airiiu4t. (p.)
*, v. a. To squeeze in the hand, to rub,
c!re/uazriuvriufr. The women whose lips
bruise, mash, *<uij**Q#uj/.
are as red as the red water-lily.
*&uiB&ih, s. Red ochre, red chalk,
v. n. To be squeezed in the hand, &c. See
artSsMii. Wils. p. 197. Gaieika. See
&tukp%so siuQpesB, s. A young
elephant, mixrssarfl. (p.)
GtuuiSlSssr, a. Sand mixed with lead,
miEisioaatAi.
aiuswu), s. Inferiority, baseness, fftp
no. (p.)
siuth, s. Decay, wasting away, Gptu
<. 2. Loss, waste, destruction, ruin, C*<5.
3. Inferiority, baseness, selfishness, g^va.
4. Greatness, superiority, Ou<jw. 5. Emi
nence, Qaaracm. 6. YoUtllfulneSS, g)sa)iD.
7. Water,*/. 8. Depth, lowness, ^jui. 9.
A ditch, jfo9. (p.) 10. A tank, <jr<4.
MuP<2aiGuBibBi^u-gi. It is gone to the
bottom, it is sunk.
s'ikfissi'faBSB>Bip&ipni?sii4tb. A person of
little mind will always be thinking of the
insult ottered him. (vrmi?..)
stuwariiic. A deep pool of water.
&uj&fi), s. A wretched woman, a
cruel woman, Q*i^i_r.
siueuir, . Mean base people, the
vulgar, the ignorant.
*<S(L/zi,. An elephant, ujrr2ssr. Wils.
p. 276. Gaja. ( p.) 2. Consumption, suQn
sii, Phthisis pulmonalis. Wils. p. 262.
Kaiiaya.
atuQpsdr, s. Ganesa the elephantheaded, tSniusar. 2. An AsOOr, praiOr.
(/')
aiuQffrrsihsiueSiurr^, s.
Pul
monary disease.
iui,s. [prov.] Astringent matter,
astringency, gimiuLf. 2. The soft or spongy
top of a cocoanutalso called art.
&iueti, s. A species offishthe carp,
Qse&raoi
siueviriu, s. The black bird, siR&(
crS. 2. The mouth of a river, stfopsib.
(P)
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ttiulsnir, s. Relationship, affinity,


*pp&.
( p.)
u5/f, s. [pror.] Fault, blemish,
*mu9si>ir&i> auSleiiirujLci &u9%so,
s. [prop. tMtuMi.] The silver mountain
or Kylasa, the earthly abode of Siva de
scribed as lying south of Meru, ftaiprf.
Wils. p. 250. Kailasa.
<s aSa)ituj earsuSVeoujireiFly s. ' Siva
the ruler or lord of Kylasa,
(p.)
xuSeQ, 8. [prov.] A checkered cloth
worn by Mussulmans, uaiaiararu^isDmtS
&u9cfa)u9p&QiEi<xiriB, s. One of the
one-hundred-and-twenty kinds of ore, miis
&u9eo, s.
The clasp of a necklace,
^uia<rssa>i-ijy,c.<d. 2. The nape or back
of the neck, Ji-J. (p.) 3. [prov.] The
half of a cocoanut, Sftstiuiutfi.
^g/i^dsaSeo, s. The bottom piece
of a cocoanut shell.
aenr&uSeo, 3. The top piece of a
cocoanut shell.
&u9j)i, 8. Rope, cord, string, twine,
line, bobbin, n-ii.
suSpu/.&8, inf. To strike lines on
timber with a colored stringas a car
penter.
suSpjpiiipjgLL&eir, s. [prov.] Vag
abonds, vagrants, strollers.
GtiSnp&LLi, inf. To put off from
day to day. 2. To show a pretended
consentas a seller to give his goods
to one who offers a low price. 3. To
employ one to deceive another.
Ml&jpfnppsuSgiQurrL-) inf. To
pass a string between the leaves of an
ola book in order to divine by it.

au$jpi&a(uLii, inf. To be em
broiled, to disagree, to quarrelas hus
band and wife, &c, C,/,-,'"-.
auSjpfif-, a. One of the weaver's
implements, Qsjm^stya^Qemirsi.
suSgifsliBaa suSjpiQpipi&S) inf.
To twist, twine, cord, &c.
suSsblS uj.as saSguLSssresr^ inf.
To plat bobbin, cord, &c.
suSjpiLDrrp, inf. To change the
rope on the head of a horse or ox newly
bought, to ratify the purchasecon
sidered auspicious to the seller. ()(jssr.)
au$pjpiaQaiT&), s. A kind of balance
or steel-yard, s;,kij.
suSpjudQairevtrLLitl), v. noun.
Playing with strings and sticks so that
a weft or lace is formed thereby, $iw
&a$pg#8r(tar, s. A coil of rope.
See *<3*r.
soSpgiiuQurTQppu), s. Astrologi
cal agreement required in order to the
assumption of the marriage symbol
one of the ten points in astrology in
which there should be agreement in
the horoscopes of the male and female in
order to the suitableness of a marriage
connexion.Note. When such agree
ment is wanting, though the marriage
takes place, the symbol is not put on.
auSpQpeimfl, s.
A rope-ladder,
the shrouds of a vessel, &Q*>adi.
aiid&uSjpi, s. A rope which is
used in lowering or elevating the plough
share. 2. A great rope used at
Hindu festivals for drawing the car.
Qff/r<saS^, a. A rope used in
ploughing.
auSetrFl, 8.
The thirteenth lunar
asterism, ^f*ir. 2. A widow, m^QutUt
(J.)
sswiu, s. Gaya, a sacred city in
Behar, a place of pilgrimage, - . 2.
A river, g,rr&.
*st, s. The twenty-fifth year of the
Hindu cycle which corresponds with A.
D. 1831, &tv&t-ii.
ssr, dSQpair, iGlpesr, uQuar, <s,
v. a. To conceal, hide, cloak, cover, dis
guise, s^gmiss. 2. To steal, pilfer,
plunder. Peri-. 3. To be niggardly, to
withhold, refuse to give, &c, Qm-t%ii,
4. v. n. To abscond, hide one's self, 9><4#a
Q*raa. 5. To be unseen, be invisible,
hiddenas a spirit,
(p.)
sjaiwgiwk^tjAavAxasada^t. Those dear as
one's eyes who never refuse to bestow
their gifts
siribg)eiDpQarreir,s. Unseen planets.
snrsgpaspfQ&ujujGn-, s. A poem
so constructed as to conceal another
poem within it, i4B)p*SSOuri*jr.
sT/ruLy, v. noun. Stealing, pilfer
ing. 2. Hiding, concealing. 3. liefusal,
denial, withholding.
ffa/, v. noun. Concealment, hiding,
cloaking, sang froid, assumed or pre
tended ignorance, g>*&Ai. 2. Stealing,
theft, deception, subtlety, craft, iusidiousness, *cr<y.

STl^.

ST3Xm

srmiMipBfsor. He is insincere, hides


STUf-eSjiea^uLfis, inf. To fence,
something in his heart, is in alliance
practise the use of weapons.
with the foe while pretending friend
stl^ssis, s. A kind of drum, ^ireu
ship.
.,^^';57.^u:. Those
*e>*ijump . (p.)
who are insincere will hide themselves. st, s. The ankles, an/bun. 2.
Knots in trees, iDiiM&st. 3. Huggedness,
sueuiisnQeunH, s. Thieves, $
o>rO. 4. Roughness or asperity of tem
per, QpfilJStcgsaim. (c.)
(ji-J. 2. Deceivers, crafty persons, s
wtfi&Q<vxTsC-if.ii2(<jtSpi. There are
(/>)
knots or knars in the tree.
arsiii, s. An ewer, a water-pot to
sltlLss&},s. An unpolished stone.
drink from, *ma(ri_\i!i. 2. A brass plate
for eating, ixlLij.*). 3. Hail,
(p.)
j(5dj, s. Unevenness, rug
4. An oil-pot with a Spout, *a4ri?-M. Wils.
ged ness.
p. 191. Karaka.
snQopuL^neerLDssrii, s. A rough
<sj^o(5, s. The spout of a
unyielding disposition.
pitcher.
siuLQppeiDrr, s. Rough, uneven
jtsj,*^,^^;, igio, id, v.n.
ground. 2. Hard, clayey soil.
To fuelas grit in the eye, or as food in
s&iLGdJspnetr&tDanLLiiB^irjnh, s.
the mouth, ujOTAig/vsnSuOTarar**. 2. To feel
A strong arsenic, one of the kinds of
itching in the throat, be disposed to cough,
orpiment, $>rfifni.
to be hoarseas with cold, &c, QprebaH/. 3. To importune, to tease, j(Jsu<t
LTLLdairiLQi6Brei),v. noun. Be
ing hoarse, roughas the Uiroat be
snssuni v.noun. Itching, irrita
fore death.
tion, &c, in the throat, sharpness to the
sjnLGiir^ar,
s. A rough kind
taste, *riuLi. 2. Teasing, harassing,
of
lizard,
a
blood-sucker.
importunity, jyJw**itfi>L/. 3. Hoarseness,
deepness, or heaviness of voice, Q*r*r *&Temui, s. Tumbling heels-over
w iwil'llj.
headas an art, gambling, iWisn/a-g**).
2. A variety in dramatic action,
afa^
sasQnesrio, v. noun. Having irrita
uJ>.
3. (p.) Intellectual faculties, viz.:
tion in the throat.
thought, reason, will and energy. (See
<rQr<irp/)i)(5dr. He teases me by
js,*p**;m<h.) 4. An organ of sense, or
constant asking, importunity, rebuke.
*,S)Aui4. (See ffl*SWwii.) 5. The organs
QfrfiGwmexreScsi&*rsri>pg>. The grit
of action, or atsQini^iuii. 6. Copulation
in the rice grinds my mouth.
(modus coeundi), *utf*-wi4. 7. Cause,
motive, snaath. 8. Instruments, means,
*st -Tilsstsd&=, s. One of the as
B-usrsxrib. 9. Karana or astrological divi
trological divisions of time. (See stmii.)
sion of time. The karanas are eleven,
2. An elephant, iu#Sbt. (p.)
viz.: umnb, lion, &ijsib. 2. uj-wiA, tiger, 4P.
airffsi), s. A medical work, eaeupfd
3. Qsr*iA, llOg, utbfl. 4. eofiffwib, ass,
MQfiSKjt. 5.
elephant, iu#-fa-. 6.
bullock, g)t-uii. 7. utPfii, hen, C^rtf.
st6b>&, s.
Garacei, four-hundred
8. #<gefl, bird, upon*. 9. egitCiuBfitb, dog,
maracals, or according to some, two-hun
rt. 10. r/iA, snake,
11- SiS^gtS
dred parahs, *rrjp<DtTAsr*icwai. In usage it
n4, worm, 4<b>; of these ten are moveable
is spelt in different ways, as
*/>a>s.
and four fixed; two are equal to a lunar
st l-.suirsip, iresurih, s. A kind of day
or the time during which the moon's
arsenic, y -u.-a>-ra7i-.
motion amounts to. 6" 10'. 12. Actions,
moral actions, rites, Bp8A<mu. 13. Astro
STLSLaSTLSihuth, s. Deceit,
logical or astronomical calculations,
fraud, master, (ft)
fib Wils. p. 191. Karan'a.
J_<sot, s. A crafty fox, -^/ra/.cj
arressrwQunL-, inf. To tumble, to
*sQfiAen/l. (Jig.) it is used for men also,
play at gambols. 2. To solicit very
s. A crow, snasas. 2.
earnestlyas a child, to go to play, &c.
An elephant's frontal sinus from whence
3. To use all possible means, to take
a secretion flows, ^iiuaj*;Q. 3. An ele
the utmost pains.
phant's secretion, rut, artenopib. Wils. p.
ensmeunf'iissT SBcmsuipfyzst, s.
191 Karada. (p.)
Sensations, experience, &c , painful or
STLf-, s. A bear, ^ItlSq^sw. 2.
pleasantas associated with bodily and
(For.) A fencing, fisuiuii.
mental organs, faculties, &c.
*jut.QutQamiigti<tfi^ar. He came upon
^liBeS/Ssaessrih^ s. The three class
me as fiercely as a bear.
es of organs or faculties.
Mit9.iu&piSsa>psabft-giGutG9t. As seldom
*<53"ofl,
s. Doing, effecting, &c,
as a bear sees the new moon.
0iij. Wils. p. 191. Karan'i. This
jtf.<sdR-i_ ii>, s. [prop.
term is found only in compound words
i-ii.] A fencing school.
as ff^ieSiU*refl, &C.
sirLf-uuesip, s. [prov.] A drum that STGsSsih, s. Either of the four in
sounds like the growling of a bear, ptu
tellectual powers. (See j/sfisnxrih.) 2. Dra
Pmatic action, a variety in acting or dan
fsnLf-tLiipiLD, inf. To growl as a bear.
cing, X-jlitdrtSipudl. 3. Copulation, asjeJ.
.sjio.aff^ao,*, s. The art of fencing. STssSiuQusesfSsseo, s. A kind of
See *cyi.5^5iti.
Stone, <y<iiy****A>.

ST&nsr,s. [vul.] A small trowel, Qsnen


wja. 2. Sugar-cane or anything of a simi
lar form cut in pieces cross-wise, acyioqo^
eSiu/^tir^<*a. 3. The bar or tup of
a guitar, ffSKr,j*>i. 4. A plant, Dracontium. See *cste**.
an^sm uuGi)ny s. A plant, Qa/jTjg;,
Arum polyphyllum macrorhizum.
sn2sssruuire>jLLeisL-, s. A kind of
shrub whose leaves are vulnerary.
**j"CT3r(_<5ti, s. A chunam box for
betel, *w^^ty*Q#tjty. (c.)
sjssyr
s. A kind of black waterbird which dives under water, fiisit*>x.
2. A vessel for drinking water, *oin_ui6.
3. A chunam box for betel,
(p.)
s tgbtu}-, s. A kind of spoon, a ladle
for dipping into a vessel, &pp*umu.
S-ff&ssTesnrLf., s. A small spoon,
used particularly to put oil on the head
of children.
^sodsiTiwnf-, s. A large spoon.
Qsj&tetfldaaesf in., s.
A silver
spoon.
STSssrssiL^s. The abode of Rishis or
Sages, (pssffairatrjib. (p.)
STjXiretTLh, s. The same as u%gst,
Borassus flabelliformis.
ST^etn^s, s. A plant, sweet basil, ^/f
yafcQ. (c.) 2. One of the nine kinds of gar
lands, worn as trophies by warriors for
desperate exploits, being made of the ba
sil, jsnf^LLCL/jrrf0tAsyu>r&v, (p.)
QsniLanidsnmetstp eStlQggua
ria>p, s. A plant, Sphoeranthus lndicus, L.
&jr>iQ&tTLLGB)ts&!i&eis>)$,s. A plant,
Kthulia divaricata. L.
(gpjp&snmenp, s. A variety of the
above, Ergeron obliquum.
ee>ndsT-ies>^, s. A plant, Sophceranthus zeylanicus, L.
sr^arssiriBetn^, s A kind of Ocimum, Ueimum pilosum. (Hull.)
u&iEi&TthGBjg, s. A species of the
above plant.
Qfisisnikeinp, s. The red basil.
is^iisnKss)^Seu&jriseiBp, s. A
plant, Sphceranthus zeylanicus. (Holt.)
(SfrftujarrtieiBp, s. A plant.
icir^gesiriseiD^, s. The scented basil.
, QitupssriieiB^, s. Another variety.
*stui&Stld, 8. A saw, ffnwnor.
Wils. p. 192. Karapatra. (p.)
STUua, s. Ass, sq^bb)^. (p.)
STuussrSTUuirsir, s. Humors
causing eruptions, scurf, scall, eruption,
blain, any cutaneous or herpetic disease,
a rash, erysipelas, tetter, ^/r*PuL/tr. (c.)
suuuanuesnL^isi^ s. Eatables that
promote eruptions.
STuuebQirirriu^jSeo, v. noun. Be
ing full, as part of the body with hu
mors and itching.
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SIT til
sauunasr^iQ , s. A cockroach,
Blatta orientalis.
sauunasiLj<d, s. A plant, Lepidagathis cristata.
sssori sapuunear, s. Eruptions on
the neck.
iDsasrsmiaanuunetsrsuneosasu
unk, s. A kind of itch that appears on
the head or skull.
e_u# airu uirsir, s. A disease of
children, a kind of scurf over the whole
body.
gggifldsniLidarruutreBr, s. A kind
of eruption supposed to be produced by
eating brinjals.
Q&naretfld&nuuirdsi , s. A kind of
blain extending over the body in chil
dren generally between two and four
years old.
gjiQ^/dSlenflsajruuirdT,s. The
erysipelas.
Qfmsiruuirar, s. A kind of red
dish scurf in children.
SQiBaauutreisr, s. A dark kind of
eruption.
t&igj&iruundir, s.
A disease of
children, a kind of scall, Achy or crustalactea.
gQeunearauuueh, $. A cutaneous
disease, in the legs of infants, of rare
occurrence.
stljli, s. [prov.] A conical kind of
basket for catching fish, a weelalso used
as a hen coop, Jess-.
GBuiSeotanip/iBi) v. noun. Coop
ing fowls or chickens.
ar!ruL/(54La), s. [prov.] A very
small hut,
sjruLj&Qjdp, inf. To catch fish
with a basket dazzling them by a
strong light and thrusting the weel upon
them.
cSiTLD^^/fl, s. A kind of weed of
medicinal qualities, n/(j8, Achyranthes
aspora, L.
*<<rti>, s. The hand, the arm, ans.
2. An elephant's trunk, sfitmm. 3. Poison,
Wils. p. 283. Kara. 4. Import, toll,
poll-tax, &c, (gif-tSsap. 5. A ray of light,
BrmJi. Wils. p. 191. Kara. 6. An ass,
*apo0. Wils. p. 271. Kiiara. 7. An ex
pletive used with the short letters of the
alphabet, >gfvi)rr^su. 8. A causative
particle affixed to some nouns of Sanscrit
originas uu&mrib. 9. A cubit, apuib. 10.
[prow.] A heap or pile of olas pressed
down, gJ)AQ'irj!?-ar. (/).)
auseuffih, s. A gauntlet.
&B5!i^ns)$&eit, s. Hands, feet, and
the other limbs.
sa&nsa&i s.
A finger, easeSireo;
[ex *tsr, branch.] Wils. p. 193. Karashakua.
sn@sau>, s. Water spouted from
an elephant's trunk, sfma&tfiS&tt; [ex
Pari, drizzling rain.] Wils. p. 193. KaEAgHEEKARA.
sppeow, s.
The hands, the palm
of the hand. Wils. p. 192. Karatala.
24G

S!TLD
*j/r#6Uu),s. An elephant as having
azSujir&ii, s. Mental assignment
a mountain (its body) connected with
of the hand, &c, to a tutelary divinity,
its trunk, wb.
as practised by the worshippers of Siva
and Vishnu, by touching the joints of
airn&eBrii), s. A tiger, as resting
the fingers, with the thumb while re
on its paws, qs.
peating incantations in the daily wor
ffiir/iLy air Lostnu, s. Hard and
ship.
sterile ground, ujid\j<i.
ju/r?*ii, s. Touch of the hand,
r)QwLLIf.srliIy)(j-/jr)ijLfify><2>pi.
To
clear woods for cultivation, to cultivate a
sterile soil.
sxurrpfslijiji, s. Receiving food in
AvoAru>L/uvK%)p#. It is sterile and
charity in the hollow of the hands join
full of jungle.
ed together which are used instead of a
jy-6B)^irL04, s. Field not before
vessel, as practised by some ascetics,
oo*jrfiiiuf^pjii. Wils. p. 192. Karacultivated.
I'atra.
cSjsu(_lc, s. Deceit, fraud, shuffling,
f^*l. 2. Theft, crej4irurrdjBlirQLD(D&&, inf. To beg
alms receiving them with joined hands.
snajianDssr, s. A deceiver, a
crafty hypocrite, a shuffler.
sauQun/S, s.
A kind of trap
stjeui^QfiLiu^ inf. To deceive,
used to catch monkeys, Sec, piQurfl.
to shuifle, to cheat
ssQpsssr^ s. Ganesa, eSisniusssr.
sneuu. u Ljdjs!, s. Cunning, craft,
sneoi-L&GmLD, s.
The mode of
artfulness.
using the hands in dancing which are of
jsi/t_(f, s.
Thieves, fd^iir.
twenty-three kinds, viz.: 1. u^mm,
2.
Deceivers,
crafty
persons,
stretching all the five fingers keeping
4jaji_Gai_ii, s. A mask of de
them close and straight. 2. )/)u,ias>,
ceit, hypocrisy.
bending the thumb and ring-finger and
stretching the rest. 3. iSa>p, keeping
siraiiQaileii, s. Deceptive work,
the other four fingers close together
counterfeitness, spuriousness.
separately from the thumb. 4. *iuu8ri&,
A crow, snssns.
keeping the palm of the hand curved. *j"t//T65ii, s.
5. *i3aruio, bending the little finger and
(P-)
ring-finger and stretching the rest. 6.
tiffj"lo, s. The oleander shrub,
lordrplu, keeping the middle three fing
jyui?*Q*i., Neriura odorum, L. Wils. p.
ers down and lifting the other two up.
192. Karaveera. (p.)
7. ugimGxierib, keeping up the palm of
the hand opened having the fingers bent. sj-ssisu, s. [prov.} A goldsmith's
8. fWopmi, keeping the tip of the fore
toolprobably a change of *<s^.
finger at the bottom of the thumb and *<XTGtrLh, s. Poison, venom,
the tips of each of the rest at the middle
Wils. p. 283. Garala. 2. The
tree,
of the adjoining finger. 9. QPtj?-, folding
Strychnos potatorum, L. (p.)
all the four fingers and keeping the
thumb above the middle finger. 10. K ffiirsar, s. A Rakshasa the brother
rib, folding all the other fingers and
of Havana, sif.ni*fi>*r. Wils. p. 271.
keeping the thumb stretched. 11. 8,
Kuara.
stretching the pointing finger and keep suitc6j-/Tii, s. An alligator, Qpp
ing the thumb curved while the others
Jw. 2. A male alligator, ^toSrc/i^Vj. (j>.)
are folded. 12. mSfpt, keeping the tips
of the thumb and fore-finger close to s tit 65 ssnrisj-/BLD, s. [vul.] Plaiuness of
gether and the others folded. 13. *i_i4,
speech, jsfijffujij(?L/B.
keeping the tips of the thumb and fore
s?c&esxi9.fitnBiu*Q*-&gi. Speak the naked
finger together, the middle finger bent
truth.
and the rest stretched. 14. *siiSj,io,
&nir&e&sru/-peisr, s. A man of plain
keeping the tips of the thumb and
dealing.
pointing finger together, stretching the
rest. 15.
keeping the ring- STirsQ, s. {Tel.) Dearness, scarcity,
finger and little finger separately stretch
ed up and keeping the tips of the rest 65j'/ri_ii, s A shrub called wq^s
together. 16. tyfip, keeping the tips of
xrear, Randia dumetorum, L.
all the fingers together. 17. fiiAaOisii,
keeping the tips of the thumb and point 653"/riiity, s. [com. QunuDL\."\ Cloves,
Caryophyllus aromaticus, L.
ing finger together, the rest curved and
the wrist a little bent. 18. t&tgsSirib,
surncLjf^iTesaihj s. Powder of
stretching up the pointing finger and
cloves, &c.
the little finger and keeping the rest
srrnwLj^aa^eOih, s. Oil of cloves.
close together. 19. Bitsmsti, keeping up
the palm of the hand having the fingers sj-rririsirLtiir, s. (Hin.) A written
almost folded. 20.
stretching up
agreement, engagement.
the middle finger while the others are STiretTLa air/reifl, s. Wickedness,
bent down. 21. urswij, stretching all
impiety, hideousness, ^4awi4. (p.)
the five fingers straight not being close
sirneirQsfirl, s. A fierce lion.
together. 22. Qmarafftu, bending the
thumb and stretching up the rest. 23. *;/?, s. Elephant, tunlesr. Wils. p.
opataifib, separating the fore-finger from
193. Karik. (p.)
the rest.
/fl/r6^Ssw, *. A kind or mode
snsunaiTLD, s. A sword, emsaineir.
of sexual intercourse.

s<3
/fl/r, s. A forest full of ele
phants.
atfl&Qsnuf-, 8. A flag on which
is painted the picture of an elephant
the banner of poets.
*(T?(josar, s. Ganesa the elephantfaced.
xtfieunaenrsisr, $. Ianaar, g>uj(SS)/f.
2. Indra, g)iS)r<ir, the conveyance of
both being the elephant.
aif], s. Charcoal, QsQfuLfdsifi. 2.
Blackness, crock, smiff of a lamp, &c, *<y
ma. (c.) 3. (p.) Poison,
4. The hard
part of timber, o/rii. 5. Witness, evidence,
testimony, ttcJU. 6. Example, illustration,
niSi**c*miliur(giiir. Can charcoal be
made of hair? i.e. what profit can accrue
from mean savings, &c.
jfoQcrrcjxforu. She is a black dog; i.e.
she is an ugly creature.
aifiagu&s, inf. [cuZ.]To grow black,
to become very dark, i&aaaps*.
*t*g>pgjuQuiiSp0. It is become as
black as charcoal.
&ifl&jpiji&(tp&ii>, s. A face as black
as charcoal either naturally, or with
rage.
sifisailiy., 8. A piece of charcoal.
sifidsileai^ s. A quenched fire
brand.
sifldxiTireBr, s. A charcoal dealer.
sifidsrri^ei), s. [prov.] Particles
of charred olas, rice husk and such-like
thin substances, cinders of light bodies.
See *rtf*>.
/flSi_/(5, s. A pit or hole for
burning charcoal.
//?(5t_60, 8. [prov. vul.] The
great gut, the rectum, u>uii_*i.
(fl(5(5aS, s. A black bird great
ly esteemed for its song, axjaarib. It is
said to peck crows and other large birds
and to drive them away, Graceola religiosa. 2. A small black bird, /fij><j9.
&ifldQ&rreirerfl, s. A charred brand
extinguished, aop*Q**.
sifldQsinp-tBpeo, v. noun. The ap
pearing of soft hairs on the chin of
young men.
3ifl&&il-Uf- /fliju/r<3sw, s. Be
grimed, smutty pots.
siflf&nu>ueQ) s. Black ashes, mgup
fiariiuA).
/r7^z_, inf. To burn charcoal,
to char, *^ytri-#**.
8tflpGsiire8&n, s. Water in which
collied chatties have been washed.
stfldjpemsifidgissfl, s. A dirty
begrimed rag or cloth, afoSZu.
siflQisgut-i, s. Fire made of char
coal, *Aa2QI4rissarQ*(5ULf.
siRulSi^lss, inf. To be collied,
be begrimed with soot, &c.as a vessel
on the fire, aAuupp.
stflut-jBeir, inf. To be collied, as
clothes, Sec.

srfluLippjS'Szsisr, s. Rules for ex


plaining and proving a doctrine from
the writings and testimonies of the
learned, arcSoLip^ffOsav.
siflu^, inf. To begrime with the
smut of charcoal.
#Tiaro3j&)(*^uyfiiiCijfu.i_fdr. He has
begrimed my face; i.e. brought a dis
grace on me.
aiflu>(n}i5gj, s. Powder used for fire
works, of which charcoal is the essen
tial ingredient, Oau^ug-iy.
rf?(jo6OTi_ii), s. [vul.] A very dark
person, lit a lump of charcoal, i&***jpA&
<*. 2. A hideous ghost mentioned to
frighten children, CatrsiS.
sfiQpn, s. A quenched fire-brand.
aifttueo, s. [prov.'] A tree or plant
stinted and grown blackish, aiartmnb.
sifltueoeui sitf, s. [prov.] A young
stinted palmyra having dried leaves
On it, uaraiagaqj.
xiB, Qpgi, <spgi, ityti, (u, v.n. To be
scorched, to be burntas food in cook
ing, *tt0. 2. To be burnt to blackness,
to be charred, to become charcoal, <y*.
3. To be scorched by the sunas vegeta
bles, u. 4. To blacken with rage, to be
angry, QugiiQatuQpp. (p.)
>s/r?(r, s. A burnt desert.
miff, dSpjp, PfB&i (5ti,, e. n. To
taste salt, saltish, n.CiLjiaAaa. 2 . To be pun
gent to the taste, a-eept*. 3. To smartaB
the eyes by contact with acids, &c, *<**
At*. 4. To season curries with ghee, spi
ces, &c, pt.tt*.
QmMfieiwmfAgiui-itsfitSps. This water is
brackish.
aairessflQevewQairiuaAttgiae \Su-Ai2paAi(gtnt...
Will the nape or the eyes smart by oil 1
rf?u Li , v. noun. Saltishness, brackishness, pungency, tartness.
<3s/r?<s63rsar?, s. The shrub QeuQjjg;
which see.
siflsireo&sr, s. A king of the Sola
race, &iQ**ifiuy.
sifHsstorQsifHema aiR&&ireti
af.*r*eSr, S. A plant Called aAawrEaexrinA,
Eclipta prostrata.
sifl&GlarreOLii, s. A tree, ^yS^Sdo,
Alangium decapetalum.
3;/fl&iB(3jyS. [prov.] A temporary roof
made or cocoanut leaves used as a pro
tection against rain in native vessels.
aifl&eo, s. Darkness, blackness, ss0
NO.
&rfl#ei)rni$(njd&,inf. To be dark,
black.
siB&panQ}, s. A black soil, a thick
wood.
<5E S'& soit ib <5 sssr essFI s. A medicinal
plant, prusometimes written *(jfiuri>
atarexK, Eclipta prostrata, L.
aiB&enTLLisift^Sssr, s. Tender re
gard, relative affectionas parental, filial,
&c; kind concern, intentness, solicitude,
partiality, attachment, earnestness, uAei.
@%aafj$ GwiiaiiQmfiaaflffanDri$(5a&(9i...
He is very intent, earnest, &c, in the busi
ness.

j/atgtagLjQLiitxTfipiQiusaGlpaAaeKiS&itu. He
does not love her as his wife.
&rf)&6nnkiQ&neiretr,inf. To be affec
tionate.
pp&iB&esrui, s. Self-love.
srfl&eiirLb, s. An elephant's tusk,
urlr-ACn-''). (mart.) (p.)
srfl&eireisfl, s. A shrub called Qeuar
ixanaamib, Clitoria ternatea, L.
aifl&irSso, s.
A medicinal plant,
maastpamr, Eclipta prostrata.
xiBar, s. Fault, blemish, defect, (&jp
ptb.
sifl&- <$iflen>&, s. A dry measure,
four-hundred maracals; by other authori
ties, two-hundred parahs. See araea.
dE/fl^j/rssr, s. A bird, ^irLjar.
*<siB smsR, a. An elephant, mn^esr. 2.
A she-elephant, Guafrurfcr. (p.)
ar/fl^sar, s. A fearful person, sidf
s/Buuireir, s. A plant, >(?yffl.
sifiuLj, 8. Fear, ^dsth. (p.)
*.s//?LD/r, s. One of the superhuman
powers, that of rendering the body imma
terial and able to penetrate matter. (*&)
According to others the power of increas
ing weight inimitably. See Ka). Wils. p.
283. Garima. (p.)
Giflso, s. Pungency, airnuLf. 2.
Fault, defect, <sppib. 3. Cruelty, tyranny,
oppression, severity, QatGSmi. ( p.)
*<s/f/rtD, s. An elephant, tuirVstr.
2. The root of an elephant's tusk, mlata
Qarmuif.. 3. A large rice-boiler, nSi_r. 4.
A water-pot, cgi_ji. 5. One of the signs of
the zodiac, acquarius, iiutra. 6. One
of the
class of trees, Coronilla, L.
Wils. p. 193. Kaheera.
*(T5, s. Fcetus, embryo, pregnancy,
aguuib. 2. Yolk Of an egg, QfCmt-aats.
3. Genius, ingenuity, j udgment, *<stgj. 4.
A brazier's mould, matrice, ami&zjiaiiJ&iiacg.
5. (p.) The substance or contents of a
thing, .LLQuf0*. 6. The germ, SiP*g-.
7. Color, tint, tinge, tipu>. 8. Middle, .
(*) 9. Height, hillock. Cm. 10. A name
of aisCiQuwisa. (See QurgA.) 11. A prong,
barb, tooth, tine, spike, ^afffitkuii. 12.
Ingredients for magical preparations em
ployed to fascinate, injure or destroy a
person, viz.: plants, roots, skins, bones,
flesh, &c, ^lUi_*cj"!*(5. 13. Immature
egg in a fowl, Qptiw_
SQaatLi s(r^utSi^.da, inf. To
form a mould.
(5s/7iij, inf. To suffer abor
tion.
SQ^dsiruJt s. Young and immature
fruit, iS*3*Q*&i. (<sp*.) 2. Thin and
immature grains in corn ears, usi.
sQ>;d(9)ySI, s. The womb, the uterus,
inf. To impregnate.
<S{3l., 8. The ovary, that part
of the body in which impregnation is
performed.
247

C5
in/. To form plans,
to scheme, contrive, plan, QuislnQnuu.
a(mdQsnarerS0uupp, inf. To
conceive, to be impregnated, to fecun
dateas brutes or vegetables, to fill
as clouds with water, (juut-Qoi.
s(^dOarresttiQLDaii>, s. A teem
ing cloud.
(3^/a, inf. To be conceived,
to be formedas conception, m^uu^ex.
&(V)Ppifls&, inf. To conceive, to
be impregnatedas animals in general.
a(rTjQprflujni5e>jeir, s. An unwise
man.
S(W)g!r&)t s. A treatise on enchant
ment.
squgbu, s. The matrix, the womb.
s(^uOuir0&r,s. The second class
of Qut(jA which treats of the beings,
things, &c, peculiar to different coun
tries. They are of fourteen kinds from
gods down to the employments of men,
&isjlbfi&e<iiix\M*9si0Quir(3ir. See Quf(ydr.
gju>/r/fl, s. Extremity, difficulty
in child-birth, LSrg^Cavj&r.
s0LDnrf)uuLLes)i^ s. A bark used
medicinally in difficult child-birth.
a^eui^lds, inf. To destroy the
footus, to cause abortion, a^iiuiouS**.
s^euL^laj, inf. To perishas the
foetus, to miscarry, to suffer abortion.
S0eut^le>), v. noun. Miscarriage,
abortion, i;uu^|.
s^eu/Siu, inf. To come to years
of discretion.
aaaar, s. An ingenious person, a gen
ius, asi@fi>8uaidr.
SQrjeujpisa, inf. To exterminate
a family, &c., to ruin one's property, jjif.
GajiQQ&Qts.
SQrjsuirQput-l., s. Salt-petre, Qeutp.
a^eSifliu, inf. To ear, to shoot
into ears, sjdidfiu.
s^eSiHii/SuaSiTiS. The earing corn.
(5<a/nfi/f<s, v. n. To bring forth
young either human or brute, >rs.
sjTja/sir&oinijL/, s. The six things
incident to sentient beings on assum
ing corporeal forms, arScu^iuiiSijL/, viz. :
I. Quffn^i or Gujr, getting, gain. 2.
Qbjitg&i or
losing or loss. 3. fir*
ua>, pleasure. 4. Jcstf or @*-ttj>, disease,
affliction, mishap, &c. 5. ty^H, old age.
G. rttsitu, death. To these some add
lS^SjjAi, separation, removal to a dis
tance; and J^!eur^i(j4s!o*, continued as
sociation.
S0Qevds, inf. To take ingredi
ents for witchcraft, mipirs^&i&tsaQv
Qts.
Qsmar^etrda^, s. The white of an
egg.
tD^^il*^, s. The yolk of an egg.
248

&@dstrd&, inf. To make sharp.


*<s*, v. n. To be scorched, scarred, to
{EQ^danesruesmLD^ s. Newly coined
darken, blacken by fire or the sun, to be
money.
tannedas the countenance; to turn
(75 a ear a/ ear, s. [com.] A sharpbrown and sicklyas growing corn, &c. ; to
witted man, icimmuisStsijumiir. 2. A man
wither from want of water, to be burnt
Of guile, ^g**s6r.
to tinder.
BrtitgsaSuSur^pp. The itch is cured
e^dsrresreuirek, s. A sharp sword.
(dried, &c).
(75-i*_, inf. To whet, edge,
QsruL/aeiscsSuGurJpsi. The pustule is
sharpen.
dried up.
(5<5(5ffia^/riiJLo, s. A decoction,
u>{%aQfiaxiQmujsgQuGLiFB3*ii. The medi
cinal oil is burnt.
&c.
ui/jMcrSijCu-- 7. The pulse is burnt in
sQjdtgd&ofLL, s. Guilefulness,
parching.
crookedness of mind, mjjfih,
ff(3(5u>/T?eo, s. The dim evening
0@uLf/r(5,
s. A kind of
twilight, UiirUoQueil&aJl.
creeper whose fruit is used for curry.
ua)|ai*(5, inf. To turn dark as
8Qi)d(3)uQuiu, inf. To make a
the teeth of a person on his death-bed
decoction of drugs.
an indication of approaching death.
&Q5d(gevjTiTaeBr,
s. A new pagoda
QpsiiS0s, inf. To darken as the
or coin on which the figures are well
countenance from fear, anger, &c.
defined.
LDesriijsfT^s, inf. To be displeased,
0d(3jG>jirdjuLii,inf To be roughto have the affections alienated.
edged.
b-^O.S(5, inf. To become dried
*(5<S(5ffl//r6f?s^dsirtmrih, s. The
as the lip.
name of a tree, <j4(5!j*S, with a dark
jagged leaf, serrated, $imnb, Zizyphus
uu$rrs(n}, inf. To become sickly
trinervius. (Holt.)
as growing corn.
s^d^eunor, s. A sword with a
QuiriftajeosQ^Sf inf. To be burnt
sharp edge, *(j4rriir.
as dried food.
(5(5(?ffl/'86y, s. Work in stone or
fFjrp&Qyx, inf. To be smitten with
metal.bass-relief, raised-work,fret-work.
anguish, fear, shame, &c.
&Q5d(eireirgj, appel. n. That which
agseo, s. Rice, curry, &c, burnt
is sharp-edged.
in cooking, stimfg. 2. Betel leaves,
grain or other vegetation scorched and
(50ul_, inf. To have the
blackened by the sun, *<3&uQutargi. 3.
edge of an instrument removed by use.
Obscurity in language, abstruseness, (T7)<S(3j, QGpeisr, s^dQQesrasr, Qai
toanpQutQaresrgi. 4. Dimness of the even'
sr, cy*, v. a. To burn, to tinder, *<j*
ing twilight, dusk, wJwOwj**i4. 5. v.
Q*j<u. 2. To scorch, toast, fry, parch, to
noun. Being partially charred, or scor
imbrown or darken by heat, to tan, *pu
ched, scarred, embrowned, tanned,
CLr/i_r?iLi_. 3. To scorch corn; to tan
<E(nj TGOnmQuniBiueOi S. A burnt
the countenance, referring to the action of
stew or fry.
the sun, &c,
4. [vul.] To harass by
rebukes, )tu_.
sQ^seoQeupfS^eo, s. Betel leaves
rrdJi-aw**<j*Bii<?ufio. Ardent spirits
tanned by the sun.
consume the liver.
&(nj&p(2frrjpi, s. Burnt rice.
jgu**c5*Su<2ur^-irsir . They have great
sq^spt^esst^ s. A healed or dried
ly harassed the person by reproofs.
sore.
ufi$iilujlg3d(3ja(rrjd8dQanda,inf.
<s0uSOijb, s. Concealed treasure,
To fry or cook (food) and give it to a
L/aopaj*). 2. A treasury, repository, Qun
patientas a proper diet.
io6Brsro^i(5, inf. To wound
the feelings, to offend.
<S(T5<i(g, s. The teeth of a saw or
sickle, KittLu*iaSarxJ. 2. The rough edge
<S(5*a), v. noun.
The act of
of a newly ground instrument,
blackening. 2. [used as a substantive.]
-r. 3. The jagged edge of the palmyra
The evening twilight, dusk, jt*P<!srib.
leaf-stalk, ufariStirs&i. 4. Edge, keenness
3. [prov.] Rice in the field turned brown
of a knife, *4Ua--/. 5. Engraved, carved
by the sun, ni/*^uSr. 4. Darkness, ob
or embossed work, bass-relief, fiQri^lpfllp
scurity, (Dcjer. 5. Thin and imperfect
6. The exterior rind of palmyra fruit
grains in corn ears, u^r.
which dries and, if pressed, peels off in
*<y*a\SSu/*^.-.sr. lie came in the
flakes, usBeiariupG0Bps(3i{i$. 7. Jag, indenta
dark.
tion, pectination of leaves, &c, g)Jw*rf)sir*(j
SQ^dseoQiBG), s. Rice somewhat
8. A decoction of several kinds of
injured.
drugs made by pouring water on them
^jLDrrsunGBffdsQ^dseo^ s.
Great
while heating in a vessel over the fire,
darkness as in a night of the new moon.
s^dsiBeunor, s. A sickle.
SQTjS(G)iSj-y s. Soap, ffeqsanjib.
&(V)&lc>, s. One of the fifty-six coun
[yul] To be bluntedas an edge, J
tries, giiG/Ssib
*<y4S*PcyA8<Ds>. The coin has lost
v. n. To roar as wild beasts. See
its stamp, it is defaced.

aqfjjgl
&(5#&0u>, s.
Roaring of wild
beasts. See
Wils. p. 284. GahJITA.
^(TjQjsjiruj, s. A tree called Qp
Moringa petry gospcrma.
*(25i_/f, s. One of the eighteen <s
rii, u$lQBsrfdBi&asx*iflrfiQwirnwuuBe.
<S(77jt_jr, . The Brahmany kite,
s<s<*. 2. The bird and vehicle of Vishnu.
He is generally represented as a being
something between a man and a bird, and
considered to be sovereign of the feathered
race; lie is the son of Kitsijapa and Vinatit
and the younger brother of Aruna, SiiSl
Wirsaii, Falco pondischerianus. Wils.
p. 283. Garuda.
S0u.swuii, s. A species of lamp
used by one of the Vaishnava sects at
religious festivals.
or<yi_4jpFf*, s. Vishnu, ttl<2^,
whose flag is the kite. Wils. p. 283.
Garcdatiivaja.
SQ^idseti s^iuudaaffdsa)
scsu-uii-Sltsti, s. A kind of medicinal
stone or mineral taken for the bite of a
snake or put on the wound with the re
petition of incantations, gia>.
(5<_<sO/rif , s. A flag in which
the picture of a kite is drawn, s<s<-jigmi
r*. 2. A plant called Qui^^igi, Aristolochia Indica. 3. Another plant call
ed <p*t, Gymnema sylvestra.
s(T^LiQsneueaeu srj^L-pQpnestir
<_, .i. A climbing plant, g>fQi., Clitoria, L.
sjTjt^/rjii, 4. Sea salt, Q&gieo
SQ^L-^ififfeariM, t. The worship of
the kite as the representative of Vishnu
on special days; the sight of the bird at
such seasons is deemed very auspicious,
m(gtfiettf) s. East, Si^p^ea^
used in astrology.
SQ^i^^mnesrili, s. Devotion ad
dressed by the enchanter to the god
Garuda in case of venomous bites, *<yi_
(5i_U(65#ff;ru), s. An incan
tation of five letters sacred to Garuda.
<Tiji_ uiTu.n essrii SQ^iune^nem
it, s. A species of arsenic.
sqi unnen a/, s. A squint eye,
u*guri&>*. 2. [proi:"] An expressive, pen
etrating look.
<s(3u.eu its ear sax, s. Vishnu regard
ed as mounted on Garuda.
sQ^i^eSpsssp, s. Incantations, &c,
connected with Garuda.
arj^ipseeisrsesrssr, s. [as Lfpesr.] The
cider brother of *<ji_sir and son of **$rar.
(*#) .
s(2)ie&r@ipiEi(3),s. A kind of root.
&(nji6ir0iTiLi, s.
The same as
(75t_ff@^!rii, s. Eye-salve for a
person bitten by a snake, or for cases
of apoplexy, rJ.v>*p
3m
02

^sir&aarji-eiir, s. A climbing plant


whose root resembles the head of a
Brahmany kite, QtriteisiiQsima, Bryo
nia epigca.
xQfjif-, s. (Tel.) Fencing, Qeowuih.
(5^.<si_i_u), s. A fencing school.
&(vjL?.e$peiD@,s. The art of fencing.
*d5(T7}Z$L &(TfjeijSy d@Qp6BT, pQpeiSt,
ijQutir, a*, v. a. To attractas planets,
@q.a. Wils. p. 199. Karsua. (p.)
aqfj<(SS3) ask $53), s. A musical instru
ment, $6air&G)ajib.
^0(683) _ii5, s. The Carnatic coun
try, or language. Wils. p. 196. Karnabah.
* 0(633) u /-/ err erf?, s. A town in Travancore, $>'
SQfj<s$&) s. A hill or mountain, w'iec.
2. A cavern,
(p.)
*(T5S93f?ss), s. The pericarp of the
lotuscommonly the germ or rudiment
of the future fruit, ,io>riiu!gLLQ*j-iLL-.
Wils. p. 196. Kabnika. (p.)
&(jrjss3paeir, s. An accountant, a
writer, xmixiir.
*dC0&a3r, s.' Compassion, grace, be
nignity, kindness, tenderness, clemency,
Q(5a>u. Wils. p. 194. Karun'a. 2. A plant
having an esculent root, or white yam, gi
Dracoutium polyphylluin.
(75iga)i_ffLl<Fii, s. A propitious
glance, a gracious look, si_Li8cja>>u.
&Qf)<gw)B!Tii>, s. The seat of clemen
cy, one who is very gracious, <$&nrJp*
<EC5<25,SJlS') * The Deity, lit. he
who is the seat of grace,
C5"^^5 s- A jewel of grace, or
one who is rich in grace, S>a-sDuty>%>*
&rn}tgss>Qp/Tp$, s. The gracious one
as the Deity, -/*.
a@tass)60iL>th,8. The abode of benev
olence, *(j>ril.
d?(75^OT)6DuJ6Br, s. Deity who is the
seat of benevolence, i_vsr.
(3^rorffiip/B(5, . The bulb or
root of the *<s^aa plant.
s^^ssarqifliiJ, inf. To confer a fa
vor or blessing, to show compassion.
tSQf'&xsruueOiT, s. A plant, Arum,L.
sinLds(r^2sissr, s. Another spe
cies, Taca pinnatiflda, L.
sjSiaQ^'bsssr, s. A species of the
plant used for curry.
isn)s02eesr, s. The Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper (Christian usage).
<35(5.j5?j SQpesr, arrg^Genrshr, Ga/sar,
<*. To intend, purpose, design,
nsb-ssr. 2. To judge, form an opinion,
decide, iH^taBis. 3. To suppose, imagine,
conjecture,
4. To wish for, desire,
tf<yiiu. 5. To think, consider, reflect, fi*
6. To esteem, regard, account, up
t*. 7. To fancy, form visionary schemes,
m<?(gii-#fijQjiuij. 8. To infer logically,
deduce, jyMf*A*.

0&juo/n*erS<i(Eai-i_ia'. It cannot be ex
pressed or conceived.
iSeagPiuGfiSGiTgtBthaDui&Q&CiQfiScs'ff. YOU
meant one thing and requested another.
aQ50GO, v. noun. Estimating,
Aii. 2. Considering, cre&resrtj.
(3>56u/f, s. Foes, enemies, uems
/. (p.)
*(rfjppuui, s. An ass, spguw.
Wils. p. 284. Gabddab'ha. (p.)
&(ifjig;SLCiek, s. The father of VaruSQfyBjBGBT) s. The same as attppex;
which see.
&qf)^gji, s. Object, design, intention,
purpose, motive, irahamt. 2. Wish, desire,
inclination, Jtjuuii. 3. Meaning, im
port, sense, signification, scope, matter,
purport, fiifiuHtuib. 4. Opinion, judgment,
thought, notion, idea, sentiment, doctrine,
jyJuLSrnuii. 5. Supposition, conjecture, im
agination, d&Bef. 6. Will, purpose, mind,
notion, >2$<i>. 7. Consideration, attention,
St/Aor. 8. Genius, ingenuity, penetration,
discrimination, t<?*ia. 9. Intentness, men
tal application, *hot4.
0)fc/iL/ACor. Listen attentively.
M(sf<20iQurlf0i4ttv*p**0bGlt3i$iLii&. You
will find it if you look for it carefully.
iiLWLLij.<?ai*(j-Jff]&iJ. I have no inclina
tion for food.
SQ^ppfStu, inf. To know one's de
sign, intention, &c., tt-iLx^tm^^Qfilfa.
s0ppireiR, s. A person of genius,
judgment, discrimination, acumen, pen
etration, discernment, L^fitrsJi.
<S0^ff/raru/rtl, s. A poem ab
struse and full of meaning.
srrrjPjddQanehetr, inf. To have a
mind for a thingas for labor, food,
learning, &c, to be inclined to.
SQ/ggjuiSlftsj) s. A wrong con
struction, or erroneous interpretation.
arrrjpgiuiSifiuj, inf. To occur to the
mindas a good idea, plan, &c. 2. To
be understood, comprehended, &cas
an idea.
sQS&giuQLiiTQfeir, s. Mental ob
jects as opposed to afiifiiiQu/ty*an
object of sense.
SQpgi&an, s. A commentary giv
ing the scope of the text, Qunfioumt.
&@0g>eiDrri&, inf. To give the
scope or substance of the text as a com
mentator, &c.
srrFtpgiQeiieifluuQpp, inf. To dis
close one's intention, to make known
one's opinion, &c.
SQTjpQpQds, inf. To devise, in
vent a scheme, lay a project, discover
the sense of a passage, to find out a
meaning, m~
sQ^pQpnL-i, inf. To construe a
difficult passage, to put a construction
on a passage. 2. To construe by sup
plying what is wanting. 3. To wrest
or distort an author's meaning. 4. To
meditate (as on the Deity), to apply the
mind closely.
eu^fad&fnjpgii s. A deceitful de
sign, treachery.
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SQTjLC)
ae&s&qrjpgi^s. An author's mean
ing. 2. The meaning of a poem.
metTd&00jgi, s. A sly purpose,
a sinister view, cunning, dissimulation.
jprtb&@pjp, s. The meaning of a
book, rule, passage, &e. 2. The opin
ion of an author as given in his writ
ings.
*tE^.-5iLD, s. The Canarese country
and language. See arri_<i. Wils. p. 196.
Karnada.
*&(7f)'5in^<XL>, s. A country, eiHGp
a/iA. 2. The peculiarities of the Canarese
people. See xtsan-ji. Wils. p. 196. KarXADAKA.
s^Krtsihuv^^fiaar. A person of refine
ment, blandishment, a clever, artful man,
SQtjuu ia, s. See snuuw.
&(n)UL-i,s. Famine, dearth, scarcity,
GO^L^tr, s. A city, n.
atquliJisii
s. {fig-') An unde
cided suitalso spelt *qsi>'u,i'!e*<aQTjusmu , s. A black species of
rat, QrS. (p.) 2. [prou.] A palmyra tree
bearing black fruit, pieiaisuuizr.
SjTjLD^^/fl, s. A plant, iBinLj0cS,
Acliyrantb.es aspera. (il/. Die.)
6S(5LDti, s.
Act, action, moral
actions involving future retribution, &c,
Qflisxu. 2. Actions of a previous birth,
good or evil, entailed on the soul and re
sulting in the enjoyments and sufferings of
the present or a future state, fate, destiny,
itarS2ar. 3. Business, profession, occupa
tion, attempt, essay, enterprise, Q/mjs&.
4. Religious rites, duties, &c, stated, perio
dical, or otherwise, according to the rules
of the shastcrs ; moral duty, specific action,
duty, obligation imposed by peculiarities
of tribe or occupation, &c, s>/;?*iW<>iu.
5. Natural activity, self-moving energy,
&C., ^ajfiaaaiQriii. 6. Religious actions
as connected with the hope of future
recompense and as opposed to specula
tive religionas explained in the Agamas,
^jruSu*(5ic!i. 7. [in grammar.] The object
of actions, Qtiuuu<&Qut<sa. 8. Magical
enchantment ofeight kinds, jjfa>.i_(jiom. (l .)
vBwi, getting a person into one's own
power, influence, &c. (2.) Qiorxarib, libidin
ous fascinations. (3.) fiussnb, stopping,
checking, restraining the powers of fire,
the flowing of water, the ferocity of wild
beasts, Sec, making a spirit or person
stand immovable in a place and depriving
him of the power of speech, &c. (4.) cl*
i_arii, setting demons against one to ruin
him by magical incantations, or dislodging
them from persons or places. (5.) ^nsiaariJ, summoning or invoking a spirit or
absent person visibly into one's presence.
(6.) S^(Jo/i_cjtiA, excitement to hatred.
(7.) Qugesrib, causing separation, dissension,
discord. (8.) mrrexrii, deprivation of life,
killing either spirits or men. Wils. p. 197.
Kabuma, and p. 198. Karuman. 9. Heat,
b_l>c_W4.
ssjiDgg^igOujfMjioiierd). The rectitude
of his actions is the measure of a man's
dignity.
<5m.^ojiufAi. For the attainment of
an object (..)
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SQinsUpptr, s. A doer, actor,


performer. *<sw&Q*Liutuiir. 2. [in gram
mar.] The agent, xtfiuxijsfi.
SQinsnsmLw, s. A division of
the Vedas, Qe0g!e$Q&iu<guLi. 2. A me
dical treatise of Agastya. See *ana
a(njiA3nesnuf.sseBr,s. One who prac
tises the rites and ceremonies inculcated
in the Vedas, SAl/mic*!?.**.
&(Trju)iB3LL(Buut, inf. To be con
tracted, accumulated, laid up, &e.as
sins for retribution in future births, 8
&Qrjit>#estrinetrsbr, s. A villain, a
scoundrel, a rogue, an abandoned wretch.
&(T$LD&ih, s. Vice, atrocity, JsPaSSsw.
Wils. p. 197. Karmaja.
atwjwfiTiB&iflajii, s. Community of
wives, promiscuous or indiscriminate
cohabitation,
srr^in^rreBTii, s. Knowledge and
skill in religious exercise and ceremonies.
sq^iDgp'teoGiiir, s. Royal fortune
tellers, astrologers, conjurers, foretellers
of future events, acsii&iAu&Qss&iQmiii.
a(VjwJij5'2eveije!sr, s. A superinten
dent. 2. A minister, ^rrit^ailaaaitir.
SQijwpgiQanstii, s.
Treachery,
treason, villainy, ^ffrragOjiuu*.
s0uiiSeSiTji^l, s. Ceremonies per
formed to expiate the evil deeds of
former births in times of disease, &c.
&(T!)i>uii-gtj}a(V}Louihpeisru>, s. The
tie or vinculum, agiourjii, which connects
the actions of a former birth with their
fruits in after transmigrations. Wils.
p. 198. Karmmabanthana.
SfVjitiuireisja, s. One of the three
parts of the Vedas, relating to daily
ceremonial rites, QmiptgiarQui<3t^u!tguiiL
[$.Qeut6srt, See arufoDS, and si<5fiflut9s>a.
(5toyufl, s. The part of the earth
deemed most sacred in which Hinduism
prevails and religious rites are regularly
performed, dfaQirii0p(g/l<ijyJ>. Wils. p.
198. Karmmab'uumi. 2. A place of
cremation, Q.
(^icyu9ci(5(r?S85uj, s. The six oc
cupations of men, viz.: 1.
mar
riage. 2. Qfiwtfii, trade. 3.
study.
4. irexRuih, merchandize. 5. a-tf% hus
bandry. 6. Bpuii, the arts.
s(r^usQfii^.sa,inf. To accomplish
one's purpose. 2. To perform duties,
rites, ceremonies, &c, especially the
daily rites and duties of religion.
s@u>eStun@, s. A lingering and
afflictive disease, the result as supposed
of atrocious deeds in previous births.
s0ldQsu^^sst, s.
The results,
actionsas births, bodies, pleasures,
pains, &C, sesnneigflSnr.
&05u>it S3, s. Prescribed funeral rites
for deceased ancestors, ^itffiQuiijf.QffeS!u

&q$unipjgiii>n, s. A heinous sinner,


one who has accumulated evil deeds
either in a previous birth or the pre
sent. Wils. p. 199. Karmmatman.
givw, s. The end of a funeral ceremony
which continues for sixteen days. Wils.
p. 199. Karmmanta, Karmantara.
arr^wrr^iiLLi^rresnDjS. Performance
of exterior rites as distinguished from
the contemplative or internal ritual of
the silent worshipper. Wils. p. 199.
KARMMANUSnTANA.
(75tfl/rg!2fi_/2/u>, . Suffering evils
from sins of previous births, ssiajuu

sqijiSl, s. A person engaged in the


ordinary external rites of religion who
has not risen to the higher degrees, Bfi
uj0^iuu<ir. 2. One who performs pujah
regularly, uecQ*iuu,jr. 3. An atro
cious sinner, gJ&ri/<a>i_iIuiBr. Wils. p.
199. Karmmi.
sr^CoLDi^iflajili, s. The organs of
action, 57Cm*lAu<i. Wils. p. 199. KarMliNDRYA.
^7ffl^,<s(T5LDU), s. A bad action.
fparT^uiU), s. A good action.
SQjjLDrriLiLh, s. That which is scarce,
dear, exorbitant, ^(jsraourar^i. (c.)
SQijwntue&'teo, s. An exorbitant
price.
SQjjLDirir 3SQrjLcir, s. Blacksmiths.
a50LD/rsar,s. A stag, Ssoi^/rBr. (Roll.)
aQTjQpsna, s. A kind of shrub that
yields fragrant flowers, ^goicfi, Sesamum. 2. A shrub called SguraSaumb. (p.)
,S(7J)6!lo,s. Blackness, darkness, blueness, cerulean hue, azure, *j>i}l/. 2. (p.)
Poison, venom, m&r. 3. Greatness, ex
cellence, eminence, value, Qu<jrou>. 4.
Strength, S. From this word is formed
a symbolic verb xtugi, it is black.
aiftujgi, appel. noun. A thing that is
black.
stflujQunetrui, s. A foreign drug,
aloe, s,fo<5s&, Aloe spicata, L.
siFliuinesS, s. A string of small
black beads.
sifiiuwnGi, s. Vishnu, e&iL<Sissii.
(p.) 2. A kind of arsenic in its natural
8tate, se-uiffput^taaiib.
stBiuaim, s. A black or dark man,
2. (p.) Indra,
3. The
planet Saturn,
4. Vishnu, <Sc.Q
gp. 5. Yama, futodr. 6. Siva, ffio/dr. 7.
God, Deity, t_iar. 8. A notorious rob
ber, the head of a gang, fiat-or.
aeisretsrii&ifiuj, adj. Very black.
<Qj)(5)a
, s. Black sea.
SQ^ihsii^eiiessrsmasr, s. Vishnu,
Si^Qgsr. 2. lyanar,
(p.)
squibs emsoft, s. The name of a
fish, giiiSar.
s(nji5iG0, s. Granite or other black
stone.
SQ^mn^lsnnm, s. A ruler, a govern
s@ieisld6i), s. A superior kind of
or, SQftcpfifajaicnr.
ankle rings worn by warriors, ?^*<neAi.
srr^LDrr^Qffdjiu, inf. To perform
SQiasppleo, s. A fish, e^niEex.
funeral rites.


<S5(T7)33>LO
SQiEians&em-w, s. A creeper
as sriasxriby ClUoria ternatea.
SQ^isJsndsaia, s. A black crow.
sQiiisinu, s. Dark betel nuts not
yet turned red. 2. Grain almost ripe.
&(njtEisrre6l, s.
Ebony, giiuurw,
Aeacia sundra.
SQiasneS^sn^e^ih, s. Ebony oil,
used for syphilitic diseases.
Q#tKi&(7j)i5i&ireSI}8. A reddish ebony.
&0iEi@jii$, s. A species of dis
ease in children with black eruptions.
sQisiSafl, s. A dark species of
parrot.
SQTj<EjQ)iEj(eSluju>, . A dark kind
of resin used medicinally, :i..-s.-j:j
tuft.
(5/E/gtli_ii), s. The dark lepro
sy, fc5LLi_C(U.
G(TjjiEi(gjjgil6inntijnGtfl, s.
The god
Bhairava, nJrj*.
(5/s(3j/5^u), s. A disease of the
Cye, arir(?$c9!jQeufsBr,p.
&0ij(9ju$&), s. The common @
lii bird which is black.
&(njiB@!Tj(Z5, s. A black monkey,
(3sga/2kr7-, s. The blue waterJily, iGevrfiusvib.
a(njj(are8, s. A dark species of
hornet
SQrjtk> gasmen, s. A dark kind of
rice, s>rQ*<S).
a^fi/Cs.fii, j. Brass, O su eears eo ti>.
2. Black hair, *cyioS/.
(njiiiea>3, s. Very hard labor
as of smiths, &c, ^AuCwiw. (l*iuu$.
and )r.) (p.)
XQ^iiQ&nu/-, s. A kind of running
plant that yields berries.
sQ^mQ^irLLt^., s. A species of
QatiLif- plant.
SQrjiKiQsnesiiriGOj s. The south
east wind.
6(77jiiiQ&neo, . Iron, ^q^uiLf.
sqjjiiQ&neoeOrr) s.
Blacksmiths,
s^mQsireir, s. A dark kind of
gram, Dolichos unifiorus.
SQijiEiG&rrySI, s. A fowl with a black
skin.
a0iiiQsiT&r, s. Ragu the ascend
ing node, g)ro.
m(5*B&t Low caste people,
as distinguished by their ferocity and
darkness of color, SjJuia**.
sQ^^&niuQajir, s. A kind of root
for dyeing.
*<5*rffa,>'r5 -A- kind of snake.
(5@<f /r3eir, s. A dark inferior
kind of ms*Jar, a fish.
(^g5&, s. A black stone, a^iii
*(3^Jii>, s. Black cumin, used
medicinally, Nigella sativa, Z.

*(3(S5<s*(rsoV, s. A stone, gn&eo.


(3^5ao(r, s. A creeping plant,
(3;g@aD/r, s. A species of @
shrub.
judsbju, s. A plant, ^/r
Cf*, Sesbania oegyptiaca.
(77;/s(j^7, s. A snail, epimpsnp.
G0i5tr&ib, s. Ragu the ascending
node regarded as a planet, filing. 2.
Lead, ae/^ii. 3. A dax'k-colored serpent,
(5/F/7i(5, s. A tongue with dark
spots on its surface; the words of which
are thought ominous,
S(0i5nes>n, s. A kind of crane, ep/f
SQ/jt/riT, s.

Black palmyra fibre,

sq^iBnnuQuLL^s. A basket made


of good black fibre.
&(VjGirnLDLLeB3u., s. Black stems
of palmyra leaves.
#(75/5 (tot-, s. An inauspicious day,
QmCtSseg,
<E(5/Sufl3str, s. Black antimony. See
SQ^Seoio, s. Sterile land in moun
tainous, marshy or jungly districts, u<u4r
a(t!jQi$ujeo, s. The dark Qibiujs),
a water-plant.
8(VjQiBeoe$, s. A tree, epnQrseoeti
tortb.
a(njQisi8, s. Fire, $. (p.)
a^QmndQ, s. A plant, dark leaf
ever green, planted in gardens by the
side of walks, $iQmi*S)*Q*u)., Gendarussa vulgaris.
(SjTjCs/riZj, s. [prov.'] A kind of
mange in cattle, iMu-fii/(j<Jui/i<;*rj.
(n}i5J5aea>rr, s. A variety of pasnn
plant, Cassia toza.
a(nj&pesru>, s. Gold, wealth, treas
ure, uS<gQ**Jni.
&r5K0ariia>s$0wfifia{iufi&. Carrying the
wealth which one has
s^iipn^gj, s. Iron, ^Q^wLf.
srrrjijSiresirr, s. A black streak in an
ox.
a(7515$l- it, s. Rising ground, hil
lock, hill, QurtuCm.
(3/f^3ss7-, s.
Dark millet, epiraj
3(njihgiQeti, s. Black cloth.
SQfjigiSQeiiiTGsr, s.
Balabhadra
as Vishnu in his eighth incarnation,
SQ^&gpeuenn., s. A plant, 6prrg}eu
w, Hedysarum biflor. 2. A tree, g>t
mrii, Dalbergia latifolia.
s(TFjigieir&, s. Dark tulasy, anyu
Ocimum sanctum.
G(BjiiQpnil , . The Indigo plant,
j(s(rf, Indigofera tinctozia.

SQ^mseir S(r^ili3&r'2eir, s.

Crow,

Sfgimlif., s.
The large edible
oyster, giiuaLif..
grvjwesisft, s. The dark circle in
the pupil of the eye, the retina.
aQTjuiiiSiT, s. A bear, antq.. [p.)
(5a)?6u, s. -A mountain contain
ing iron.
SQrjLorr, s. A hog, uasrrfl. 2. Ele
phant, iui&sr. Qi.)
a(7^mneir, s. A hog, ugh(3. (p.)
a({5(ip@)sq^Qlhsld, s. Black
or raining clouds,
&(^QpQi<)<3iJG6Br66BTth) s, A prepar
ed arsenic, ^Qpsispum^rtaarib.
sQSQpQ/b&fo)) s. The load stone,
utejiTOTii, s. A kind of arsenic.
GQQPpeo, s. A kind of fish, gii
tEar.
BrT^QpniGsr, s. An obstinate per
son, iB^Qf.stssr.
S0Qpsreo, s. A kind of blackish
sea-fish.
&(n)ti>u(Vj&jp}, s. A dark colored
hawk, *^>uLjijL/(Tj#j,
(7j6ou2s>n-!U607, s. A kind of snake,
a0wunu>Lj, s. Ragu the ascend
ing node regarded as a planet, fiirrgj.
s(t^ldlS^u>, s. Black bile, gntSIp
2. Madness, derangement, &c,
GQZjLDiSssjD, s. Black limestone,
marble, *cy5*4**.
SQ^ihLjffw.Ej^uiL'sn-, s. A black
beetle, Apis violacea.
8@i}>Ljeifld&, inf. [a corruption of
ssfluiLjupp.'] To become spoiledas acid
food kept in a brass vessel, adteuM*.
2. To tasteas food thus spoiled, to
taste like copperas, QscSuqui*.
a(5tiLj or erfld&eo, s. A kind of
stone containing metal, tnij.
(25<i>Ly,a>u>,s. A palmyra tree, u'Sesr.
(p.)
S(Vjix>n(n?)8. A kind of dove, turtle
dove.
srgwGuasr, s. [prov.] Black spots
in cloth caused by damp, Pfcunlg^p ii .
SQwQueisriQuf-is, inf. To form as
black spots in new cloth by moisture.
S0iiQunar,s. Iron, @}0WLj. (p.)
sr^eueem, s. A black beetle used
in medicine, *jj>A/to<3.
arTTjsuifl, s. Dark, darkness, $(njeir.
<*>
a^sutfi'^, s. A kind of snake. See
s0eu2Eirff3rd6CiTesr, s. Black lime
stone, *cy***.
SQeuneSl, s. [cZ.] A tree, epcrwnui.
2. A bird,
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sQeunetotp, s. A dark red plantain,


&(/}jeSlil, s. The apple of the eye,
afBtrioaeA,
SfTfjsfietnr, s. A tree, epnumth, jEgle
marmeclos.
a^a^iL^aa/Ss^LDjses>^y s. A spe
cies of the cxno^crp plant, the thornapple, or Datura fastuosa, L., sometimes
smoked for asthma.
g(jTjQeuii>H,8. A tree with a fragrant
leaf used to give flavor to curries, pima,
Bergera konigii.
arnjQaiutSI'teo, s. The leaf of S0
(SmtbLf.
sgifQaiii, s. A kind of tree, Acacia
arabica. (Mat. Ind.) See
aqriQteuGdiiuLLGBi, s. The bark of
the agGoiit, a valuable drug used as a
tonic.
<E(25(?a/6v)ti)L96ar, s. A gum some
times substituted for gum arabic.
sfigQaieraiirei, s. A kind of fish.
^SQ^ihi-l, s. Sugar-cane, setsremeo,
Saccharum officinarum. 2. (p.) The
seventh lunar asterism, iyrn4.
x<5ibLj$lsBrarAa>s&ai.Q>2tur. Is it necessary
to bribe a person to eat sugar-cane?
(5uu@^ff^, s. Sugar-cane juice,
S(V)UU(g5&n]bg8asL-.eo, s. One of
the seven seas, that of sugar-cane juice,
SQuu^Qf/seiD/g, s. Dry sugar
cane stalks, leaves, rubbish, &c, s<jicJ
atguu&Q&rr'te), s. A sugar-cane
plantation, (jiiL/*<?!w.
i^uulif, s. Sugar-cane juice, sqiI*
iSreib. 2. [proti.] Sweet toddy, uptt.
&Qjjuuu>uir(3j, s. Sugar-cane trea
cle, medicated molasses, *<j*xror.
SQKULjd&LLty.) s. Jaggary, Qeuev
>isc^.. 2. Sugar-candy, *4rS.
SfguLfoSeo, s. The sugar-cane bow
Of Kama, tasstiafias^&i.
SQ^ui^eSeoeS^s. Hindu Cupid, loot
(2)iiu/7?Eo, s. A sugar-cane press,
aQLDLjgSLLup., s. [prop, sq^uuim
*lLj*..\ Jaggary.
(T7ja/i_ii>, s. A town or country sur
rounded by mountains and rivers, lotj^m.-jj
(BS^'pa*- 2. The chief of four-hundred
towns, (jayawnuresrjjf. Wils. p. 272. KaruVADA.
&Q7jsui]b,8. Fcetus, embryo, e^uuii.
(P-)
SQ^euir, s. [vul.] The cinnamon tree,
g)a>o/B*uiiriD, Cinnamomum aromaticum.
^(^euiT^esi/seoih, s. Cinnamon oil.
s(^eunuuLl<sai^, s. Cinnamon.
s0euir(S, s. [vul.] Salted and dried
flsh, ssiusfiiSc&r.
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s0a/nLL<SmnreSI,s. [com.] A kind of


bird with a tail like that of a fish, mieS
njiaa, Corvus balicapius, L.
(77)(S0, s. An instrument, tool, weap
on, implement, jj^f^ijQuigi. 2. Organs,
faculties, either of body or mind, ^xtsa^^
/c**tjrf*. 3- Means, materialsas for a
sacrifice, Bjjaraai. 4. (;.) Armor, coat-ofmail, sei&tb. 5. A saddle, (9P9wAwv2bot. 6.
An assembly,
7. Connexion, con
catenation, cohesion, O^n-if^. 8. Clouds,
Cioaii. 9. A guitar, ur$. 10. A lute, mr*S)
vii. 11. Friendship, lL4. 12. Musical
instruments,
in general applica
ble to the five kinds, viz. : (1.) Gfiijb**,
instruments made of skins. (2.) jjWatjJ,
wind instruments. (3.) mni>ij**<5<B, string
ed instruments. (4.) x&FtscjtB, instru
ments of metalas cymbals, bells, &c. (5.)
tSifij>*ststl or *u_*(jJ, the animal
throatas of men, birds, &c. 13. Every
thing belonging to a lute, ftaiA*cjt.
xtstSiqeiaraiQptb. Means and opportunity.
aQ^eSaasssnksar, s. The faculties,
senses and intellectual powers.
&Q2e8&ntas3)lsetr, s. The powers
and faculties of the soul and body.
a@elipGi)eo, c. noun. Being great
ly exhausted, wearied, &c
s(nje&aireBon-.w, s. A primei.
SQ^eS^empiu, inf. To be reduced
as the powers of the body and mind
near death.
8(trie&girio, s. Elementary books.
(5<aSuL/Llif.a), s. A scabbard or
other sheath for instruments, ^^mp.
arnjeSuemu, s. A barber's bag or
instrument case, jy>i_uuii.
Q^eaneuirtudaQ^eS, s. The bridle
of a horse.
wuSrrdaQ^eS, s. A brush.
e-eamu/Ssr^eS, s. A touch-stone.
&as>/D<Li/8*(nje3, s. Balance.
^(Tjjffiffleff, s. [prow.] A class of snakes,
uriAq, of which are <bS7i_b*(5Ss and
*(jSs\Sperhaps a change of s&am'bu,
3(7Fjs@srrih, s. A winding creeper,
ajrAafiarcQsftf.. 2. [in poetry.'] A technical
word applied to a foot consisting of two
ifleiw, a<5SEt>fl. (See 9i.) 3. A technical
term in poetry applied to a foot that con
tains three ifiewujio*.
sfBjefieiriiiarnu, s. [in poetry.] A
technical word applied to a foot consist
ing of two iHes>rusK*, and one Qsttnf.
GQe&einEHfi&ipio, s. [in poetry.] A
word applied to a foot of four iSotusw.
s0si9eiriBtiii>yl, s. A term applied
to a metrical foot of four syllables, the
last being Qtrve.
sfVjeiSleirihpastreaiflLpio, s. A term
applied to a metrical foot of four t~ ..- >,
the third ^as>* being Cr.
arrrjtaSletnhpesiry,, s. A term applied
in poetry to a foot of four ^e>; the
two first being &ss>r, and the others
XQfjsQSotr, s. A wild creeper with
dark blue flowersas siisamb, Clitoria
ternatea, L.

0g^)'f, 3. A town of king Sara,


(2+rg/ri,
SfTFjSQffdih, s. Treasureas ffjTjas.
MID.
a (jrjss) su , s. A town so called, gffgjff2. (/).) Straw of iris grain, aurg^a/ASMij.
&(TFjGrr,s. Darkness, @(5sir. 2. "Black,
blackness, s>ii4. 3. Superior kind ofcloth,
efrwra)L. (p.)
<5&(T7}ofesr, s. A fry, any thing fried,
Qur/ttxjS. (p.)
l$(c!rtsg2/, s. A male or female ele
phant, uitsr. Wils. p. 194. Karen'u. (p.)
ssn/T, s. The natural bank, or shore
of a sea, river, tank, &c, si-&i(!p0eSiitnvpfl<&
hot, 2. Border, extremity of a field, &c,
iiiuo/riiL/. 3. Border, edge ofa cloth, &c,
08sunSiir!ftiL/. 4. Boundary, limit, naiiu.
(a4. 100.) 5. End,
6. (p.) Word,
speech, mit^m*?.
sGGsnmiss, inf. To overflow its
bankused of a tank or river.
sannaiLu., inf. To make a bank.
2. To make the selvedge of cloth.
<sao/rilSuLlt_/Te83i_, s.
Silk
cloths for women with colored borders.
seairs itam, inf. To see the end,
to reach the destined port. 2. To un
derstand a book, science, &c, thorough
lyseansasBriGueiir, s. One who is
skilled in business.
aemn&nigstrtjSgi, appel. noun. That
which is inexplorable, incomprehensi
ble, unascertainablc.
asB>nstT(gsB)uQuQniteifl, s. The infi
nitely great light; i.e. God.
aeanssiiQeoneOih, s. The sponge,
miputSI,
seandsirpg)/, s. Breeze on the
sea-shore, long-shore wind.
&68>tT&Qsff)JDUIE] 0
SG8>tT&Q&jbp
tSfitbs&xAQsrfpdqf&seGl, s. Land ap
portioned to the respective household
ers in a village.
&68>irjpeB>p, s. A landing place.
2 . The end, cwy.
aesmgiesyp&iTsiip&nneisr, s. A tidewaiter. 2. A master attendant.
aemiTui, inf. To be divided by
lots. (BecA.)
ssnniSiq-ss, inf. To arrive at a
port, &C, saarnmtaj.
&aDmSLf.fiGj$in,inf. To sail coast
wise.
setDtrt-iiretr, inf. To overflow, as a
river.
aemirQurn, inf. To cast lots. 2.
To divide land. 3. To erect a bank to a
tank.
seairuui, ;nf. To get to shore
as a vessel, to make the shore.
e^.pAaiseofuuLlQcSLlifjf aer. They
have gone to the other side of the river.

ss&rr
&as)iTuu0p, inf. To convey to
the shore. 2. To land one on the shores
of blissthe office of a G uru or spiritual
guide.
s@nnuuneB>@GD/Tffl/y$, s. Jour
neying by land, land travel.
&t3snuQuir&(8), s. The sea-coast,
mmtdunii. 2. A way by land, TOruS.
3. [mi/.] A bastard gem, Cuitvftoestfl. 4.
[vul.~] Any thing base or inferior, gjJaS
&as)nuG>un(9}s) seanuQund
(StiQuiq., s. A bastard gem found in
alluvial soil.
aes>nuQun*(9)U)6<sflp6isr)S. The same
as jj&(2evrw*ar.
senirtutBds, inf. To get near the
shore, <iaj^<-. 2. To become near
as the shore, ssmBtLi.
aeoirujniT, s.
A respectable caste
of fishermen,
seairtuireirdar, s. One of the pro
prietors of a village.
&gs>iTtt$i, inf. To assign portions
of land to be cultivated.
sestnQiupaetoirQ&ir, inf. To get
ashore, to land, to be landed, aaxmuiu
=>i_u. 2. To be rescued from the sea of
transmigrations, to be saved, xpapiueniu. 3. To attain an object of desire,
J(ji4Jn5ani_!u. 4. To rise from distress,
sickness, indigent circumstances, &c,
to be re-established in life, to become
thrifty after poverty, or embarrassment,
'cyAfti.ff145*'***"*. 5- To get well mar
riedas a poor girl,
sanrrQujpp, inf. To save, rescue,
restore, redeem, agtiSpQsHs. 2. To raise
one from indigence, reinstate, or re
establish one in good circumstances,
u6$idt<irjifis. 3. To emancipate from
births, iSpJQurrf**. 4. To marry and
settle a destitute girl, diisiisQup&Qrijiu.
seorrQujppu), v. noun. Salvation,
rescue, deliverance, either from tempo
ral, or eternal evils, sQuam-ens. 2. At
tainment of a desired good, B<jiiLSBj^om_
mm, 3. Establishment in, or a restora
tion to prosperous circumstances after
poverty, ffarupfdolliirffitEHseox. 4. The
marriage of a destitute girl, daixijQup
._>*. 5. The final deliverance of
the soul, iSptSQuifont,
(5up&gliisenBGajppiiSwcurjSBpspfslpS
i-uurcsr. lie will lie in hell from which
there is no possibility of escape.
G&anQtunnih, s. Coast, brink, edge
of the shore or bank.
aQDirGujiT!rpJ3QeoQuir3, inf. To go
along shore.
ssnnai^so, s. [prov.] A drag-net,
a draw-net.
leo&ginriT, s. Persons who
fish with the drag-net.
aanneu'teopQpnesfi, s. A dhoney
for fishing with a drag-net.
&eniTGv'2oii$(ipd&, inf. To drag a
net in fishing.
gaoireuyS, s. A road along the
shore.

<sss>/r

airu

sean^^eo, v. noun. Indistinct or


a- i/'.V ?-<es>a/, s. Land custom.
inarticulate sound, a buzzing, m&pp*i
sanneuifilpfiiTGsieu&eneiitq., s. Land
vsGWro<y. 2. Sound, Qtff&wfQfciQfQujrcvB,
custom house.
sa)/r@^=/rsir,
s.
A tree called
<sao/Tai;/raot_, s. North-west wind.
sssiiTsfffiih, s. The same as searrd *<sG> <r/rz_o, s. The bones of the
skull, (j&uCt. Wils. p. 194. Kakoda.
Q&djasnrr,$. A balk or small cause
&Qn~(ruj_,
s. Suture, or joining of
way in a field of rice, corn, oriii^.
the skull, 0laiQtjrii.QuQutc5fi0. (Anaf) 2.
ssi/r, Spgi, tsfig}, iqw, iu, p. n. To
A garland for the head, a wreath, qpi^
dissolve, meltas salt, sugar, &c.; to be
macerated in water, reduced to a liquid or
slime; to relax in consistency by moisture, <x(d iriruresis, s. A garland for the
aatais&Qutii, 2. To waste away as earth
forehead, cGim&w. 2. A wreath for the
by rain, &c.,to be washed away, wKtrsoneu.
head, opiy-mBZH. 3. An ass, sQgwop. (p.)
3. To be emaciatedas the body, gjfer**. *aQ>!rirq^&LCi, s. A finger-nail, isaw.
4. To sound, make a noise, QuAQfirsJiix.
5. To weep, cryas a child, whine, cry *air&aLSu>, s. One of the twelve
aloud, ^yaj. 6. To call, shout, jysjp*. 7.
signs, Cancer, ^fmS. 2. (p.) A crab, *a.
To tell, speak, Qerim. 8. To be over-ripe
Wils. p. 194. Karkata or Kakkataka.
as fruits, to be well ripe, become mellow,
sndsL^sfi^nm, s. The moon
uynbuportfu.
Jo-Cancerindicative of rain.
The money he had is all wasted away.
sirif- S^aQQpeBTipQpesr) uQu&r, da,
v. n. To roaras a wild beast, opipiis
Spsi. The whole wall has been washed
also written *4Bs* and G*i*.
away by the heavy rain.
Qws&aitStB&pff. It thunders.
[0a< irutLtesfiii tub ja .' - : tpC itbpsds
&nff@pii>, s. An elephant in rut.
When he saw the sufferings of his son, he
pined away through grief.
2. The muttering of the clouds or roll
ing of distant thunder. Wils. p. 284.
aiLi*.sBr,i*gQuiiSpjg, The tumor is re
Garjida.
duced by external applications.
r&saDiBsirp&. The gum is wasting away.
sndQuLf, v. noun. The roaring
sextr&eiige, s. A slink calf,
of a lion, &c., thunder,
A shrub called
.sao/rgjtlzp., s. A slink production. s/f^^irii), s.
x&pStQsrq.,
Guilandina
bonduc. Wils. p.
semrriifiuLpiii, s. A mellow ripe
195. Karciiuha. 2. Date tree, Qufmgi,
fruit.
Phoenix dactylifera.
ses>rnuuurrituesarG!sr, inf.
To <s/T(Saar), s. A musical instrument, ge/r
learnas a lesson, &c, perfectly.
ffifziii&esiiTiigiQurra, inf. To waste *air^^ULb, s. An ass, sQpemp
as the body, to be emaciated.
written also ajfiuii, sfruiz. Wils. p. 284.
QfdtieuiKisGarr&giQuiTa, inf. To
Garddab'iia.
wasteas riches.
XIT^jSeQ IU ill
&(Trj<gj5GijGQujLh, s.
&S8JIT06O, p. noun. Dissolution,
That which ought to be done, duty, obli
melting. 2. Calling, ^mppii. 3. A
gation, Qauiufip&aff.
clamor, ^rtvnw. 4. Pity,
5. *&rr{E5Gsr Siis^m, s. A doer,
Sounding, saS&sAi. 6. Speech, Qa>e
a maker, an agent, QriiGarar. 2. The Su
7. A great cry, QuQitcS.
preme Being, the lordused for Siva,
semrrujed, v. noun. Melting, dis
Brahma, &c. 3. A chief, the principal,
solving, dissolution, solution, solvency,
the master, ^8wudr. 4. [in grammar.'] The
sesxfii. 2. Any thing dissolved, emaci
active noun, the nominative case, m^mrii.
ated, reduced, &c,
fiaCiusat Q0t&sf6fisfriS'h&rutfii3Ssrfltir. That
which the father gathers, the son squan
&<s?iniuGi>jpreo, v. noun. Loose yarn
ders.
that easily parts.
&npgg}Qnn&u>, s. High treason.
setnniujbussnEJSiLiq.) s. Jaggary
softened by damp.
snppgpQnn, s. One who is guilty
<sD/ra/, p. noun. Dissolving, ten
of high treason.
derness of mind,
sfrpppgteuih, s. Agency, the act
ssn/r, dSQpeisr, pQpetsr, uQuesr, <#,
or property of an agent, the power of
creatingone of the attributes of the
v. a. To dissolve, melt solubles by water,
Supreme Being, jgaopwm^Brawo. 2. Lord
damp, &c, to reduce to a liquid or slimy
ship.
state, to macerate, liquify, dilute, a^j*.
2. To wash away by water, ssorutQ^iia. *arruuLc>sq^uuijd, s. The em
3. To reduce a tumor, &c, by drawing
bryo, the foetus, the young in the womb,
it, aCj^.a>iiMtas>isa. 4. To melt the heart,
2. (Met.) The womb, suur*uw. 3.
cause commiseration, maisxp^ts.
Pregnancy or fecundation, *cT*Q*<iM. 4.
&.il.(Bdseconds, inf. To dissolve
The inside of any thing, a.*. Wils. p. 284.
Garb'ha. See n-u^fiii. (liotl.)
a lump of ground spices for curry.
snuuQsnetreias, s. The womb,
L\eiBdsetands,inf. To dissolve tam
s^uuBauih.
arind fruit for curry.
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SITU
snuudseo, s.
A quadrangular
stone used to quicken child-birth.
siruudSsrsw, s. The sanctuary,
the adytum, that part of a temple in
which the idol is placed and where the
brahman officiates, apsuau^saria. Wils.
p. 289. Garb'iiagraua.
airuud(3jySl, s. Matrix, womb.
s/ruuisisesiiT.i^iQuirs situuieis
cwbs ssuUfD $a aSuuth &Qfi@Quest inf.
To be miscarriedas the foetus, com
monly by thunder, &c, *<y**so>riu.
&nuuikQ&nek<msnuuQpessriiTS,
inf. To conceive, to be impregnated,
situu^'Oso, . Obstruction of the
menses and consequent swelling of the
abdomen operating as a preventive to
pregnancy, rAsa^u. See
snuuisn&w, s. Destruction of the
embryo or foetus.
siuu '^fids, inf. To conceive,
to be impregnated, *<jo/sn_r*.
jieiQ*&siuur0/!jifli. She has conceiv
ed.
snuuuuiB&LD, s. Conception.
aiiuuuQBu, s. The womb, sq^u
situ usufij) situ uau^liftsrrui^smfl,
s. A pregnant woniau. Wils. p. 285.
Garb'uavatee.
s/ruueuireta^ s/ruuQaj^tesr, s.
The pangs of child-birth, sjr/(j,i^ii>.
snuueuirnf, s. Flatulency in the
womb, causing hysterics.
snuuQ&inLLiU), s. The southern
passage of the clouds from about De
cember 13th till December 27th, carry
ing away the surplus water as a re
serve for the following mouths, cr*
snuunsiuiii, s. The womb, the
uterus, stuuumu. Wils. p. 285. Garb'HASAYA.
snuunpnesrw, s. Ceremony to pro
mote conception, s'*'-io@- Wils. p. 285.
Gabb'hath'ana.
*sitlj l^t iisqeu l^t ii>, s. Cam
phor,
Camphora officinarum. Wils.
p. 197. Karpura. 2. (/>.) Gold,
3. One of the five perfumescrude cam
phor, uQ&*ii*Qfli&ff.
anut^niEiQsiTiet^^p, inf. To ignite
camphor to be waved in a temple, &c.
sfru^a&eon&pgi, s. A medical |
drug, pitotgisgi.
jL^Hjsuin
s.
Lighted camphor to be waved before an
idol.
<s/fuyfl-s!D^soi2), s. Camphor oil used
medicinally, ^rccpaiii.
&fruu>npg]etr&.) s. A plant that
diffuses the fragrance of camphor, g>
snuLfrviiT, s. Camphor in solution,
anuUyiruned SQrjuL^rruueO, S. A
fragrant grass, lemon gra69, pivteferu
Ljii, Andropogon scaenanthus.
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<55ffO

anuUjPLwrih, s.
Camphor tree.
etnsseods, inf. To come to close
engagement.
snu^aevareifl, s. A kind of odorif
sihuii^isiaoids,inf. To form fam
erous plant, jrvrflorjQjii-, thick leav
ed lavander, Lavandula earnosa, L.
ily alliances.
sit u^zoSeoevih, s. A species of
ji/airuseods, inf. To reciprocate
8euA, very fragrant, gifSAi/iA.
affection, to cultivate mutual friendship.
&nuu)<iQ3uib[8'?Gd, s. Odoriferous
Gurrirsetiss, inf. To engage in bat
betel, fl'jtle.
udisnsdsnu^jw, s. Crude cam
s-pajaeods, inf. To intermarry in
new families.
phor.
S aim etssB a s itu yffii>, s. [fis ^affsau
setfppeo, v. noun. Copulation, mix
yjib.] A kind of arsenic; it is so called
ture. 2. Inarticulate sound, og^jSwrCi/r
from its having the form of a cup after
preparation, sublimate of mercury.
a6i>uu, v.noun. Mixture, commix
g;<7,8's ii ill lit^uaiiuu/!TU>,s. A
ture, compound, combination, amalga
kind of camphor used to burn in
mation, aeuisB*. 2. Friendship, inter
temples as incense.
course, intimacy, -pu.-cgi>*. 3. Debase
ment, adulteration, alloy, a thing adul
<35/fa//_zi, s. [s s^euiil."] A town
terated, a mongrel,
4. Copula
surrounded by mountains and rivers, uJsu
tion, Lia&iA&.
ey^r^xsoiii^ar. 2. The principal of fourhundred villages, BGpg>&Brw&&x<3&iiijM&Qst
seouunds, inf. To mix, commix,
ioii. Wils. p. 199. Karvata. <jj.)
intermix.
*sirsnii,SQFjsuuh, s.
Insolence,
&eouL$L-u>, s. Mixture.
haughliness,arrogance,pride, Qsa*ts- Wils.
&eOutSI&)a)iTuireo, s. Unadulterat
p. 285. Garuva. (c.) 2. A number, one
ed milk.
billion, g)coCi6(?*nj.. 3. One of Kuvera's
treasures, g<?ojg6s>i_aj*^)tlOsv>*ji. Wils.
SQiuiSeoednpGluneisT^s. Pure gold.
p. 272. Garvva.
jgjpjgfd&eouu, s. Consanguinity,
/ra/ffiat_, s. Arrogant behavior,
affinity.
over-bearing conduct.
SLhui^daeOuu,
s. Marriage al
aneiiLDniiSQaS) inf. To be proud,
liance.
arrogant.
&n(Bd&eOuu, s. Intermarriage of
siteSss, inf. To be insolent.
different castes.
sireSl^esr, s. An arrogant fellow.
jSiresflujd&etiuu, s. The mixture
siren rr eQiLjLhiTLCi) s. The name of a
of the nine kinds of grain, i^r..'.i
tree. (Rott.)
sirenrih, s. See sdresrw.
aetianaj, v. noun.
A mixture, a
compound, stuc-u. 2. A compound per
siretnrsiras^srarsar, s. One of the
fumed ointment, ufimaiQ^si 3. Lime
seven second class liberal men. See
and sand mixed for mortar, ntg>. 4.
<SS0, dQQpeisr, iQjseiiT, uCueor, da, v.
Promiscuous arrangement, miscellany,
a. and n. To mix, commix, intermix,
mingle, blend, combine, join, unite, com
ufgfl&Qfl&BsaiBpsQianei, A composition
pound, incorporate, amalgamate,
2.
of milk and honey.
To adulterate, debase, dilute, snuuiss. 3.
seosaeudQssv, s.
A compound
To mix in friendship, hold intercourse, to
odoriferous ointment.
be intimate, to associate with, be kind,
to commune, sPsi^np 4. To form mar
sei)eaeij^es>s:, s. Complex muscle.
riage or other alliances, wbu&flnxivis. 5.
seouLSdSyinf.
[causative ofsends.]
To copulate, cohabit, uexrr. 6. To mingle
To cause to mix, to distribute, n<i<
in battle as opposing armies, to come to
close combat, Quits**. 7. To coalesce,
joinas flame, to flame, &c. ; to become
jijmesTfns^eafidseOuiSds^inf. To
absorbedas the soul in the deity ; to flow
distribute or diffuse the essence of the
together, combineas sounds; to unite
food or chyle through the blood vessels
as vowel sounds in forming diphthongs,
as the office of the Jararr/. See */.
&c., Get. 8. (/>.) To sound inarticulate
ly, . , ' /> . vEC -'.'Stas.
*so<sld, s. Insurrection, commo
waiis&toi&pccQuii. Intimate friends.
tion, rebellion, sedition, g)rrM>*ii. 2. Up
*A>&t<tf(*e\js^*sevifrffj. Poison is mixed
roar, tumult, disturbance, noise, clamor,
QuQnsS. 3. War, fighting, storming, at
with intimate friendship.
tacking, Quit. 4. Discord, strife, quarrel,
sso !,fai ssiigirrr, s. Lovers,
wrangle, bickering, eager dispute, *Sreot_.
j/sirui. 2. delations, v-p tSest. {ji.)
Wils. p. 201. Kalaiia. (c.)
s&ii^isLLis^uuiflLDiTp^inf. To mix
ai*BQ;&ig!. The tumult has ceased.
promiscuously in a feast without refer
saisibiSpwfir&tiSuinutbtSpAigib. Justice is ob
ence to caste, rank, &c. 2. To use or
tained by agitation.
naments or other property in common.
seosdsirjrrr, s. Insurgents, sedi
seoiigiQuns, inf. To be mixed,
tious persons, sas&Qeiuui. 2. Quar
be reconciled.
relsome persons, wranglers, bickerers,
seoi^jQuni, inf. To mix.
ffeSrmiQfvQaitr.

seos
S60LQ
&60&3(9)(Vj<s3, s. [prov.] A sky-blue
bird with dark brown head and large
beak, fi^ftoS, king-fisher, lit. the scream
er.
aeCauiSlifliuGir, s. A seditious, re
bellious, turbulent man.
seosmnihdQids^inf. To be in a
state of rebellion and disturbance, to be
out of order.
seosu>rrujd@id@pQ^fi}>, s.
A
country that is in a disturbed condition.
&ei}aQp&zn-iT8, inf. To rise as an
insurrection.
seOs(ipeminds seOscSt seo
ssiuaaaiT, inf. To make an uproar, to
cause sedition, to rebel, wrangle, bicker,
dispute eagerly.
seoseunujssr, s. A noisy person,
a clamorer, **oim_4-<* .
aeo&soisaeoaQsOsar, inf. To
reiterate in sound, to rustleas dry leaves,
riffi*. 2. To tinkleas little bells, anklerings, 8fti8*i*. 3. To chink as money, to
clinkas chains, clank, saufQrer. 4. To
rattle as small stones in a shell,
Qaiar. 5. To talk much and loudly, to
clack, clatter, rasQaar. (c.)
~pi$ijQmiilsvsBisRi*t3&. Dry leaves rustle;
i.e. a man of little learning or wealth
makes a great noise. (rui..)
seo&eodadsniu, inf. To dryas
green olas, boiled paddy, &c.
seisedppainuj, s. Clacking, talk
ativeness.
seo&QeOBsrtpi&pfslsa, inf. To tinkle.
gedaeUppGd aeoseoQsjesrio seo
euuLy, v. noun. Rustling, tinkling, chink
ing, seS*<5$ui-i.
<ss0d!s0ii), s. Chirping noise, &.C., of
birds, up=oi<grAi. 2. The confused noise of
a crowd, flm*** Wila. p. 200. KalaKALA.
seoiatii, s. Distress, affliction, ad
versity, gtiruib. 2. Noise, shouting.
rib. 3. Perplexity, embarrassment, discom
posure, bewilderment, anxiety, Q#S*jii>.
4. Fear, dread, jy*ii. 5. Grief, sadness,
sorrow, dejection, *q*ui4.
&6odajQ&tTretr, inf. To be sad.
seodaisja,inf. To be relieved from
fear. 2. To be removed as a cause of
fearas famine, war, pestilence, &a
&so gj , SQp car, seod QQear<sisr, Qeneh,
niii, v. a. To stir, mix, mix up liquids
(not generally by shaking), agitate, per
turb, ruffle, stir, shake, mix, &c., so as to
make the liquid or matter all alike or equal
in consistence, to puddle, saiOu. 2. To dis
concert, discompose, disturb, disquiet, con
fuse, confound, perplex, embarrass, embroil.cause disturbance, tumultuate, cuc*
Qfiju. 3. To frighten, intimidate, distress,
gTieve, depress, abash, agitate, dismay,
dishearten, dispirit, daunt, ,~ -.S .s. 4.
To bewilder, distract, fi>m**s*Qtdj,,
Why stir up a tank, and give its fish to the
hawks? i.e. why take pains to ruin a poor
man for the sake of enriching others, or
why labor and not look after the profit.

aeddQd(9jtq.dg, inf. To mix and


aeo da iq. u upfg asods if. u earem ,
drink; i.e. stir up the sediment, wash
inf. To confuse, trouble, perturb, per
off what adheres to the cup, &c.as
plex, bewilder, embarrass, &c. 2. To
medicines.
alarm, put in fear. 3. To agitate,
*sv)*fii<g1.A8;Du/s4Slri. Cocoanut of an
distress.
age proper to mix the kernel and drink it. aeoiEjQ&rruiL], s. [prov.] A stag's
aeod@eSi,inf. To beat one in dis
horn, *&\JlflffesQ*Jlii4.
pute, to confute. 2. To threaten, in *<G0&ih, 8. A little earthen pot,
timidate. 3. To stir up, agitateas
<gi-ii. Wils. p. 201. Kalasha. 2. (/).)
water. 4. To cause a disturbance,
Milk, ui*i.
uproar, tumult, &c.
seOffLciSgvpp, inf. To invoke the
euu$pes>pdaeoda, inf. To feel un
presence of a deity by certain ceremo
comfortable in the bowels, inclined to
nies.
go to stool.
seOfuun'Sesr, s. A spittoon, (fgi.)
Qu d&Qeoseoda, inf. To confound,
2. A censer. (Jfo.)
perplex, puzzle one in controversy.
aeOffiQpesrl,
s. Agastya, ^apfsliuai
asi>iEi(3j, QQpasr, seomjQQesrssT, Qeu
as born in a water-pot. (/).)
<!!<, v. n. To be stirred up, be agi
gffu&eo&ih, s. A censer in which
tatedas water, to ruffle,
2. To
incense is burned.
be confused, be perturbed, disconcerted,
^srorsoafs(f6DtFii,
s. A water-pot.
agitated, confounded, abashed, disturbed,
discomposed, embroiled, tsuniu. 3. To be
uirpaeo&us, s. A little pot used for
embarrassed, perplexed, bewildered, dis
milking.
tracted, nuns. 4. To be frightened, in
timidated, depressed, daunted, cowed, asoSsxir, s. A horse-saddle, (gfienas
dismayed, disheartened; to fear, dread,
jyjs*. 5. To weep, jysi. 6. To be sad, to
6o2bar<5j, s. The pommel of a
grieve, sorrow, to be depressed, g&uQpp.
saddle.
aeoiiadQeibiu, inf. To bewilder,
aeo^sasreunir, s. The girth of a sad
distract, embroil.
dle.
aeoiaay-da, inf. To discomfit, 360(3, s The goddess of misfortune,
perplex, intimidate, cause consternation.
(P)
60/b*^5O/@*, s. An undaunt ssoestsg. s. Confusion, disturbance,
ed heart.
tumult, quarrel,
(p.)
aeoiEiairpsSjjeBr, s. A bold undaunt ssotssnfi) s. Greatness, Q J(VjGB>L
(/>) .
ed hero.
aeotsianeutflda , s. Rods tied along aeouic sv)suix>, s. The tail of a
peacock, iDi^Ceao*. (p.)
a roof at some distance from each other
aeoisiQuQuira, inf. To be perplex seouetnu.) s. A plough, e-Qpuemi.
(c.) 2. dp.) The parts of a plough, k.qpu
ed or frightened. 2. To bo troubled
oi_Sgj>Liq. 3. A weapon shaped some
as water.
thing like a plough, jimi^io, 4. Sundry
aeoiaSuSrgda, inf. To be vexed,
materials required for a sacrificial fire,
troubled.
eoiia, inf. To swimas
eoues>udBjia(9),s. A plant called
*tj>WAfi(<iE<g, Gloriosa supcrba. {I'hy.
the eyes through grief. 2. To have the
eyes suffused with tears.
Die.)
&eoueis>uQ&nda,inf. To construct
aeoimaeo aeoiii(&je\), v. noun.
a plough.
Weeping,
2. Perturbation,
e&i. 3. s. Muddy water,
*. 4
&eduBs>u##da!ru>, s. A diagram
Fear, s\nb.
in astrology in the form of a plough to
determine on the best day for begin
aeodaw, v. noun. Confusion, per
ning the ploughing of the season.
turbation, disquietude, disorder, embar
rassment.
seouemuuuemi) s. A kind of
mriluQtotiimeaw&smnSg&Qpg}. The whole
weapon, ^wtmnb.
affair is in a state of confusion.
resold, . A vessel, a hollow utensil
a&idaiiiueesrestir, inf. To trouble,
as a cup, plate. Sec., uriprio. 2. An eat
disturb, agitate.
ing vessel, commonly brass, r_4rii4. 3,
An earthen ware, a vessel, ani*vii. 4. A
aGOd&uina$(T7jd&-aeod&(Tpptfi(n}da,
dry or liquid measure,
(<) 5. (p.)
inf. To be troubled, confused in the
Ornaments, jewels, ^uiorii. 6. A boat,
mind.
a vessel, *uu&. 7. A guitar, iujiJ. 8. The
aeodswndjuQus, inf. To speak
twenty-seventh or last luuar asterisin.
confusedly, indistinctly.
See
wesrdaeodaui, s. Perturbation of
seoipQisn, s. Potters, goldsmiths,
mind.
braziers, (p.)
aeodaiy., s. [prov. aetid&w.] Con
seouupgi, s. [prov.'] Calking for
fusion, perturbation, trouble.
a Vessel, ut-^afas^jvotuuff,
aeodat$-uut, inf. To be in con
aeOuuppu/.da aeOuupjpiuunir
*s, inf. To calk.
fusion, trouble, consternation, &c., to be
confounded.
seouupsidsnam, s. A calker.
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as
seOuupst^Q^iressfi, s. A calked
seiQeorsnemsfl^ s. A seissr and onedhoney, the seams of which are formed
third.
by the joining of the planks without
aeo'SesrpfiiijggippiT, inf. To indem
lapping.
nify.
sbOldit, s. Guitar players, the caste,
aeo&rsySI ihl. fsso^, s. A widow, a
uraarr. ( p.)
woman divested of her bridal jewels
seoeurr, s. Navigators, sailors, su
and other ornaments, <ssui. (j>.)
uparrr. ( p.)
s. A kind
i_^<3LLi_iiffunJi/*aiir. Navigators &edfriB&is>&si)iriEi{Essr,
of arsenic in its natural state, gfi/suia*i
cleave the depth of the ocean. (*9*.)
earth.
6tfai/KD(_, s. The mouth of a brok .sso/r*, s. (For.) Shipping.
en pot or a platted coil of straw used
seonafsnnekssirrrs-snuehr, s. A
for resting water-vessels, &c, nHtilm. 2.
A stone formed to fit the mouth of a
native seaman, a native gunner who
mortar to keep the grain within, _r
labors in an armory, &c.
a&oirtsl, s. [vul.] Uproar, clamor, com
QpttiLuj. dsensuetai^ s. The foot
motion, agitation, stir, misa. 2. Distur
of a laver.
bance, tumult, quarrel, scuffle, squabble,
sis solo, s. A valuable jewel.
brawl, wrangle, *>i_.
ugiiiseow, s. Used or old vessels,
s 6i) nJ3a em em, inf. To make an up
a row of old vessels.
roar.
SGiiLCiuaiLD, s. Mixture, compound, *aediri@5i, s. See under steo.
medley, aa>Ciq. 2. A kind of poem com
posed of various metres, s>rtit-urfi, 3. *ssOiTULb, s. A zone of beads for
a woman's waist consisting of sixteen
Compound perfumed ointments, *t*gi. 4.
Miscellaneous sundries, miscellany, . ...-.>.
Strings, (-^jpCtfreinfi/BycycFtflCsofl. 2. A belt
or girdle, si^ruuCi^asa. 3. A zone of any
(/>.) 5. [vul.] Confusion, tumult, distur
number of strings of beads or bells, &c.,
bance, outcry, clamor, war, &c, *euAsii.
ermatfitGxraota. 4. A peacock's tail, miSpGa
&eOihuswn?eo, s. A poem formed
a>*. 5. A peacock, ujSI>*. 6. An um
of different kinds of verse. See utsnoarfi
brella made of the feathers of a peacock's
utrlu.
tail, iJSi<3M_. Wils. p. 201. Kalapa.
asotisULD, s. [as pneOthuunetyrrGRinjD.']
(p.)
A kind of native arsenic.
aso/rutl), s. [prop, seism.'] Uproar,
sstiiULb) s. An earthen pot, sed#w.
tumult, disturbance, insurrection.
su/f, s. Inferiors, the vulgar, fftp
sey)iruuuLLt$.(njds, inf. To be in
miser, (/' )
a state of war. (liott.)
sv>si/ffitL,. A crow, sndems. (Phy.
Qeupdseniruw, s. Persecution for
Die.)
religion's sake.
su a/ j- ii,s. ( Tel.) Perturbation, con
BsmiidseoiruLb, s. An insurrection.
fusion of mind, uAi. (c.)
seoeuiflds, inf. To be confused, GedirudssT) s. [dm/.] Uproar, clamor,
perturbed.
*aedtri9, s. A peacock, ^easriouSeo.
<seceu/r,s. Warriors, ueau aSj/f.
(*#.) Wils. p. 201. Kalafin. (j>.)
0>) .
<ssv)ayffi), s. Inarticulate sounds, erQpp aeotrti), s. Vehemence, OsnQesjm.
2. Displeasure, anger, Sara. 3. Rage, fury,
Qsruib. 4. Quarrel, enmity, hatred, ua.
<xs\)surnEj&LLiy-.-<xgoQeuir)S. [prov.~]
<">.
A small potsherd, uu-jpCawS.
s. A kind of drug, ^/f
seoevirar^ s. [prop ] A cracker in fire aeoirLQL^trici,
v<5*g. {.M. Die.')
works, t-ura.
aeQ, s. Noise, clamor, sound, >e<S.
&e\)Giirruj , s. A fish, epnifieisr.
2. The *oiiju species of verse and its
ssdeB, s. Copulation, cohabitation,
varieties. (See ur.) 3. Sea, ocean,
4. Battle, war, Quri. 5. Deceit, fraud,
n^yfsib. 6. Strength, force, P. (p.) 7.
Misery, misfortune, disaster, calamity
t.-., u. a. To mix, svi*. (c.)
also misery, personified as a deity, %>acw.
61)a/60
<SEV)/TiSK6>) SeOireij^eO^ P.
8. The fourth age of the world or that
non. Mixture.
of vice, misery, deterioration, &c. See
sstismsv, s. See under #6tf.
acSstgijLjgttiDiijrcirarfiajizir^cs&Qpgi. Jt IS a
asoSsr, g. A plough, <sa)ijsa)u. 2.
strange thing in this age.
The parts of a plough, ssua>uqguLt. 3. A
weapon shaped like a plough, jywrj/^ii.
aeSsrreOui, s. A time of misery,
(/')
bad timesas resulting from the pre
sent age, QerQaowEseTsrcjib.
ssosir, s. A vessel, utensil, &c, un/k
aesgiptsnir. He who put an end to
pirn. 2. A dry measure of twelve marcals, g>ir|. 3. Ornaments,jewels, ^urawii.
misery.
4. A navigating vessel, a boat, &c.
seSpp'Serr, s. Mode of connexion
5. A guitar, ui^. (/<.) 6. [prov.] Differ
of metrical feet in aeSuur. See p^*ence, altercation, debate, dispute,
&G$0irySleiD&, s. A class of verse,
H&fptguiQ/ircssej&iSivZu, There is no dis
pute about it.
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6iS^^70u)ii), s. The #nsisrjlw!rii>


a tree yielding a nut much used in
medicines, it is said in mn-fib that Kali,
the god of the iron age, once concealed
himself in the fruit of this tree, Terminalia bellerica. (p.)
aetSpgiem/D, s. A class of verse in
cluding several species, seSuurtDarpfi
aiLi "Sends eSpgieiap) s. A class
of *s$#ff*>p verse.
s&Suuir,s. A verse of which there
are ten kinds, viz.: 1. QrHsM g^r^a^t
svSuur. 2. jf&Qurfirms epppsfisBSAaeSuur.
3. flroj Qar&ss&ssSuur. 4. firtS^esxtQsr^MA
aeSuur: 5. &>C\$w>s&Qarffffa&&sSuuiTt 6.
u&>(<ri$aD&&Qsr4&&AaQ$uus, 7. tn&jEiQmtaQaw
#0xaso$Ljur. 8. 90-Ci_/rg Qsr&fssaeSuuB.
9. eifBoriszra; c?fi?i>iB>asae8uut. 10. G*w
aeSuur.
SLLi^etrdseSuuiT, 3. A species
of acSuur verse.
sgSIujit, s. Soldiers, warriors, com
batants, uoD^rt. 2. The poor, desti
tute, 0fipltr. {p.)
seSiunp@u>seSlujirufiW) s. Any
year of the *olo/cyi4.
seSiL/sthseiaiiLisLb Knediriiiusili,
s. The present iron age being the last
of the four Yugas or great ages of the
world. Wils. p. 202. IvAr.it.GA.Note.
Its commencement is placed about
three-hundred years anterior to the
Christian era. Its years are four hun
dred and thirty-two thousand, at the
expiration of which the golden age
returns.
se$e8<Ttjp@ti>, s. A class of verse,
ae$uur&er$llQwrorjl.
&6&Qeuemun, s. A kind of Qeuessr
ase5?, dQQpeoT, dQjseoT, uQueisr, ds,
v. n. To grow luxuriantly, flourish, in
crease, OuroSm. 2. To sprout, #soyisa. 3.
To sound, clamor, roar, gcSaa. 4. To
rise, *y>. (p.)
seSlp0e\>,v.noun. Elevation, erqpdQ.
2. Sounding, goS4^A>. 3. A clamor,
ami. 4. Sprouting, pastyippii. 5. Increase,
QureSoj.
seS!uLj,v.noun. Abundance, plenty,
increase, copiousness, iS<sP. 2. Height,
surpassing intensity, t<t(>*S.
&eQ&ih, s. Arsenic, epnurtstynetsmiii.
*s5?sa)d5-srfls!ns,s. Tenderfiowerbuds, j]oriiacjLjq. Wils. p. 202. KiHKA.
2. A shrub, hiniI, Justicia nasuta, L.
<ss5)sas/i,s. A very pungent eye-salve
applied as a stimulant in apoplectic stu
por or apathy of the system, *4r=flnJQ
seSdswQuni sbSsslSl^ inf.
To apply pungent eye-salve.
L^sseSdsti, s. A kind of collyrium used by magicians to drive away
evil spirits from persons said to be pos
sessed by them.

seGiuir
jj^ffearsseSdstj>,s. A magic oint
ment rubbed on the eyes, or palms of
one who wishes to discover any thing
lost.
s$.E7.sti,. The name of a country
and its languageone of the eighteen, sup
posed to extend from below Cuttack to the
vicinity of Madras, piGpeih. Wils. p. 202.
Kalixga. 2. A sparrow, mt<*^<jS. 3.
A lark, mnsniunf.. 4. A horse, is>r.
5. Cloth, 82ej. 6. A plant, QxiiurSfu,
Wrightia antidysenterica, L. (p.)
a sQ
juiLJua-erafl, s. A poem of
which king Sola is the hero.
asSsiaeO aseffi/BQ, s. [ml.] A
sluice, stHiSa>piQuiwmi^. 2. A dam or bank
of stones, jjWiaiiS. (i?o.)
aeGI&Lii, s. The eussrasfl tree, Prosopis spicigera, L. (p.)
seS^iii, s. Agreement as in figures,
&c, Quitsfoib. (p.) 2. Flowing, emission,
ssfip, s. Long-pepper, JSulSgSI.
(Phys. Die.)
s$us!rLD, s. [prov.] An ancient cop
per coin, ten of which made a Qumr. The
word is now used only in boys' copies, pi
MMUURVli.
aeQueB, s. [com. seSi3eS.] (For.)
Quarrel, wrangle, turmoil. 2. Uproar,
disturbance, hubbub, 4jrw<i.
seSueSuui, inf.
To quarrel,
wrangle.
as9uL-i, s. A mixture of copper
and tin, pn.
iff(ji_/u)$6\), s. A mountain of the
above metal, jy*^a!ri}i_(i. (flow.)
s$<ujr, s. The male of twins, the
other being a female, sT-aua%st>$Qehr
considered ominous of evil to the coun
try. 2. Saturn,
aeSld&, s. The name applied to a
female twin when the other is a boy.
seSujtrsxirQQFjjX ti, s. A kind of
compound medicament, $Qia<u.fii.
"seQiuirsssnTLCi, s. Good fortune, hap
piness, prosperity, felicity, *u&. Wils. p.
208. Kaltan'a. 2. Marriage, nuptials,
wedding, wedlock, matrimony, J/r*a. (c.)
3. Festivity, conviviality, a joyful cele
bration, Qr*i_rtli_i4. 4- Gold, Curar.
ssfitunemdarrarT, s. Nuptial guests.
2. People at a wedding house. 3. Guests,
or a household where a marriage festival
is taking place. 4. A married couple,
husband and wife.
seSujneamasneO^s- [prov.]One of the
new posts put up in the wall of a newbuilt house over against the xawiiisrAi,
dressed as a male.
s&SajiressrsQsneou), a. Wedding
attire, &c.
saSiLmemisiai-py inf. To publish
the banns of marriage.
seSlujnemffwtSljrtLih^ s.
Nuptial
pomp.
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seSiunsMdffL-iEjfg^ s. The cele


bration of a marriage ceremony, or the
putting on of ear-rings by a young
man.
& e$uj itasm
& nereis , inf. To bid
or invite to a wedding.
asSltunesaruuii^eO, s. A tempo
rary shed lined with cloth for marriage
guests.
s&Stunemuq^^sii, s. A district
marriage register.
ssSlturremsru^, s. [prov.] The most
plentiful fall of the flowers of the gioii
u tree which occurs during the season.
asSlujiTemuQutTQjffiii, s. The con
tract of betrothing in which the par
ties or their friends bind themselves
under penalty to consummate the mar
riage.
&G8ujnetmrij>zasrL-uii>, s. A hall for
a splendid marriage ceremony.
ssSuunetsst(tpi^.ds, inf. To marry.
asSlmiTsimrQiDQpfi, inf. [prov.] To
register a marriage.
seSturrsmuiuesaesisr^ inf. To marry,
solemnize a wedding. 2. [prov.] To
celebrate the festivity of a girl's arriv
ing at puberty, or of a young man's
putting on ear-ornaments. 3. To make
a feast for the sake of obtaining presents
from the guests done in case of reduc
ed or involved circumstances.
s s$mn astiraingpgi, s. Nuptial con
gratulation.
aeSiurrastsrefiG), s. A wedding house.
2. A house in which a xeSuraaib festi
val is being celebrated.
* 6t'iunasaQeunm ii>, s. The sacred fire
kindled at a wedding, sacred to the god
of Are who is invoked as a witness to
the transaction.
u^^aeSliuneniifi, s. A horse, whose
four feet and forehead are white.
iSji ?u s sSuunameer, s. A happy or
prosperous person. 2. God.
& e@ iu ir star!, s. One of the Ragas or
musical modes, ptrisib. 2. (p.) Parvati,
Ufeuupl.
aeS sOtrnuesr assSafiir/rujO/sei), s.
A kind of rice, r *Q&.
ae8sjrtji,8. Bridle, reins, s uf.su rreiru>.
(/>)
aeSmuLizeti , s. A bridled horse.
asQenfl, s. Long-pepper, filuiSleS.
(r&.) 2. Widow, msihQueiT. {p.)
seQSsar, s. Pepper, Lfiargj. (p.)
aeS'Qrstsr sS'ir & s{? O t cir }inf. To
sound as small bells, &c.as a brass
vessel, a key struck in falling; to clink,
sound as a bald head when struck, gate

sjpiaQiju&gpiirsj, s. [com.'] Attrac


tive and tinkling sounds, made by a
woman or children decked with ornaments,
tinkling, clinking, jgysmfipiQtiqfQe-ea.
agil d @ tj lS'gm d (8j u u earn asm , inf. To
make ornaments tinkle by design, as is
done by dramatic personages.
6Ejv'ja^./-b, *. Turbid, foul,
muddy water, scjEiaft. 2. Sin, vileness,
uiaiii. Wils. p. 202. KaLDSHA. (p.)
&$iQix,trQsos3T, inf. To chatter,
clack, converse privately or in a low tone,
<5Ejj?jswt_tii,s. A. flower-bud, ufj$<cL/.
(/>)
sjiaa/LD, s. A small grinding stone, or
mortar used for grinding drugs, (c.)
a^fiifiU), s. Turbid or muddy water,

vtp6ar, s. The brahmany kite, sm


L-eir. ( p.)
j^te<sa), s. The same as aq^Ls
**>.
s. Muddy water, puddle, s
totcisatir. 2. Jungle rivers, .--..-,r; (p.)
dB^gjjyy?, QQpeisr, isQjgssr, Oa/enr, <srju/ip,
v. n. To become turbidas water, <uii,
2. To weep, shed tears, sy>. (p.)
&Qeoei) (?so/r, a. An imitative
SOUIld, $eSt(sfiuLi.
dsSn), s. A digit or one-sixteenth of
the moon's diameter, a phasis,
i '
2. A minute portion of time equal to thirty
*.-tL>i_, or about eight seconds, sieo&iLuib.
3. The sixtieth part of a uie, or of onethirtieth of a zodiacal sign or one Indian
hour, giua!*ilipiu^)Ow*ai. Wils. p. 200.
Kala. 4. A specific power of any of the
superior deities as manifested in an incar
nation, or in the assumption of a form, hu
man or other, for any specific purpose, the
manifestation of a deity, forms of the fe
male energy of deity as they appear in
nature, S^Pn;v^i?io((SGur**r. 5. The
arts and sciences of which sixty-four are
enumerated. (See xfc&ricnz.) 6. Learning,
erudition, literature, philosophy, >S^mf.
7. A treatise, a book,
8. (p.) A male
deer, a stag,
9. Cloth, 91m. 10. The
manifestation of a demon in a person tem
porarily possessed, Cuiurii<_i. 11. Any
one of the eight parts of a fci4 ode.
12. A shark, *}*. 13. Capricornus of
the zodiac, io*r!rrfi. 14. The male of the
red monkey,
16. Breath passing
from the nostrils, ni_lviiiSw. 16. The
branch of a tree, ior*Qniiy. (**.) 17. The
solid part of timber, m^nb. 18. A girdle,
19. A woman's exterior
girdle, consisting of seven strings of jew
els, Cio&. 20. Brightness, splendor, iSr
attii. 21. Tissues, *//.
aGitrStsI, 8. The moon, s-k^sBs.
s^so^eei/Dtu, inf. To decrease as
divinity in an idol by the neglect of pujah, &c. 2. {fig.) fin contempt.] To be
cashiered, degraded, to lose office, de
creaseas prosperity.
al^dQsniii-i^s. Stag's horn also
tJOrrrfa>*^. It fell with a clinking
called *vcCicl/.
noise.
<s?eu@'T, s. Poets, bards, philoso
wadise5iseSQrsBG>tjicSfo0. The bells tink
led.
phers, the literati.
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as;
s^t^iresnli, s. Philosophy, litera
ture, universal knowledge, *u9=y<wr;e|.
2. The arts and sciences, being sixty
four, viz.: 1. j(A*j-Seu*OT!4, the knowl
edge of spelling and reading, orthog
raphy, the science of reading. 2. tJ
S>sj, caligraphy, penmanship. 3.
the art of computation, arithmetic,
the science of numbers. 4. Gtii, the
Hindu Veda or law. 5. uicaaii, a class
of sacred books comprising the whole
body of Hindu theology. 6. Sur&rmrA,
grammar. 7. <S)*/4,S>rii, jurisprudence.
8. <J>i-,i)ii, astronomy, including
astrology. 9. gQswgfiiti, ethics, moral
philosophy, code of laws. 10. Cutxsrf
Wp, the knowledge of abstract or silent
devotion, rules for religious and abstract
meditations. II. miginr'tfiitb, a divi
sion of the Vedas in the first or practical
part; it includes prayers and hymns
addressed to particular deities and used
at particular sacrifices, and it also com
prehends iucnntations in religion, magic,
medicine, and every other art or prac
tice in which enchantments are used.
12. r&isstesiiiiii. the science of prognosti
cating by omens and augury. 13. Bpu
rrfPrib, architecture and mechanics,
symmetry, shapes in general, including
sculpture, painting features, lines, hair,
&c, of the human system, and their
various effects on life. 14. eai^tu.?*)ji0,
science of healing, physic, pharmacy
and surgery which may include restor
ation to life of the dead, the reunion
of severed lfmbs, &c. 15. a.(j;4i)riA,
physiognomy, the art of discovering
the temper and foreknowing the fortune
by the features of the face, metoposcopy, chiromancy, the art of foretell
ing the events of life by inspecting the
hand, rr^gtfsJi. 16. gjpwii, history,
traditional accounts of former events,
heroic historyas found in the Bharata
and Raniayana. 17. Juii, epic poetry
as fitejSfftfejafl, ssi_:6, &c. 18. ^fwiisfsih,
science of rhetoric. 19. msirur^taiTia,
eloquence. 20.
dramatic science.
21. iS^/tfib, the art of dancing. 22. rfou
LSrwib, directions for the modulation of
sounds. 23. J&*r, the art of playing on
the lute or stringed instruments. 24.
<Jigsv, the art of playing on the flute
or pipe. 25. i%06iJ, the art of beat
ing the tambourine. 26. 'na, the art of
beating the cymbals. 27. ^^luUCmer,
archery, the art of throwing darts. 28.
of*iji*lLiiw, the art of an assayer in gold,
&e. 29. QrpufiCmr, the art of driving
chariots, charioteering. 30. MtuAii.ee*,
the knowledge of the marks of an
elephant. 31. jysMuAiaoy, the knowl
edge of the marks of a horse. 32.
fiixru^ctaf, the art of examining and
choosing gems, knowledge of precious
stones. 33. Hiiuifc-eDj', the knowledge
of the different kinds of soil, rules for
determining by the surface, the nature
and depth of soils, underneath which
water is to be found, &c. 34. eiiSirictS
v;*s.-B!i-[D, military art, tactics. 35. mA>w
uif h, wrestling, pugilism, gymnastics,
athletic art, boxing. 36. ^j*<ji_OTii,
the art of calling or summoning by
enchantment. 37. e-ivm-essii, exorcism,
dislodging devils or exciting them to
injure others. 38. tigsQm^^ib, excit
ing hatred between parties by magical
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spellsone of the eight performances of


sfaiaieoQeiiiTiT, a. Poets, philoso
enchantment. 39. umartirfi>irib, erotics,
phers, the learned, umii.
modus coeundi. 40. Qmrtsnib, libidin
i;i_a?sv, s. The Sanscrit language.
ous fascinations occasioned by enchant
Qpebiatev, $. The Tamil language.
ment. 4 1 . cj&si eu&ib the art of subduction
by magic, the art of bringing one over aSn), QQpeisr, rnQpeki Qeuax, tu, v. n.
to another's side or interest by enchant
To disperse as an assembly, a defeated
ment. 42. r*^ii, alchymy and chem
army, a herd pursued by dogsas birds,
istry. 43. sikaQfmi<vi*m, the knowledge of
clouds, &c. ; to become separated from
the condition of the celestial choristers.
a company, &c; to decamp, withdraw,
44. I-.-.'..
the language of brute
quit, desert, @2<iu. 2. To jar, to be dis
creatures from emmets upwards. 45.
cordantas a noise, musical string or
Ms>t$g)aivigi>, the art of restoring pleasure
instrument, g|rf*tfiu:. 3. To be frustrat
to a sorrowful mind. 46. <r#Kia, the
ed, to fail in accomplishment, nttt-eme ,.--._..
knowledge of the pulse. 47.
4. To slide from one tune into another by
charms, incantations against poison.
mistake, to go out of tune as an instru
48. *ij_i4, information respecting any
ment, ^FtSEsiRllU.
thing lost obtained by astronomical
LceoT Qeucssir6mii a^eoiFgi Quits, inf.
calculations. 49. c^-i?-, information re
specting any thing concealed in the
To be absent in mind. 2. To be dis
palms of the hand (lit. in the fist). 50.
tracted, disturbed, &c.as the mental
^iuujr<?a/*ii, the art of entering into
powers.
the air and becoming invisible. 51.
?6v)q/, v. noun. Dispersion, scat
,gatjoKD, the art of walking in the air.
tering, disorder, being broken up,
52. ui*ijijiiir(?ijii, the power of leaving
2. Separation, Mi.
one's own body and entering another
lifeless body or substance at pleasure.
v. a. To disperse, disorder, derange, break
53. jj,8/!*iuio, the power of making one's
up, disorganize, scatter, confuse, disturb,
self invisible. 54. g)*#r*uii, the art of
rout, repulse, dissipate, defeat, drive away,
conjuring, juggling, &e. 55. n<2*fii
dispel, chase away, gSw*. 2. To sepa
the art of performing wonders in
rate one from a company, to get one out,
heaven and earth. 56. jjAfitaSAaicuii,
to detach, banish, exile, exclude,
3.
restraining the action of fire. 57. rtf
piiui, the art of counteracting the yield
To disunite, disjoin, part,
4. To
get one dismissed from office, from school,
ing quality of water so as to be able
&c, a**8*"- 5- To frustrate, thwart,
to walk on its surface. 58. nyfowum
*imaofi*B>B&*7Bc*M. 6. To put stringed
the art of restraining the power of the
instruments out of tune by use,
wind. 59. gicj^f/nbuih, the art of fasci
7. To distract or disturb the mind,
nating the eyes. 60. i*g/j/jiruii>, the art
<ys".....i. 8. To disturb a nest of
of fascinating the mouth. 61. **B<xx
birds,
rnrS*-ili-A2ft>**.
sAuA, the art of restraining the semen
mes>u*ste)fig)<2&Q*a<&fifirar. He chased
virile. 62. *axa>$&i!uib, the art of pre
away the bees and took the honey.
venting the discovery of things conceal
g^iQ.us(2m*als6Bt&a1sotfigi. The winA
ed. 63. au-xgpibutb, the art by which
has dispersed the clouds.
the power of the sword or any other
weapon is nullified. 64. Jii#**jui3r
tmrti^swiir. Whin his intention was to
Gaimib, the power of stationing the soul
assist me another dissuaded him.
at pleasure, in any of the five stages in
full energy by virtue of abstract devo
s^so^giuQuni a'ievfgjeS inf.
tion for converse with the deity. See
To confound, perplex.
(8j<Biiu/i'aD0d&'fo>&a, inf. To cause
aleo&iTjteer, s. Argha, a divinity of
the breaking up of a family.
the Jainas.
(r?60, inf. To beat the bush,
s%evi5riuaebr, s. Budha, uppsx.
&c, in order to start game. 2. To ter
rify by calling under officers, servants,
&c, to a strict account.
s^evuisar s^eou>imes>^,s. Saras
aVeuppeo a^eouL), v. noun. Dis
vati as the patroness of the arts,
persion.
aSsuLoSeoo/, s. Any thing contrary \), s. A stone, gravel, pebble, grit,
fiiw. 2. Precious stones, ^tf-sih. 3. A
to the shasters, naifiitSQriftb,
rock, a crag, Oujii*. 4. A brickalso
?euii)/r6or, . A stag.
called Qftjiii. 5. (p.) A mountain, u>fo.
seotsniLi, inf. To set up stones
& 3ero tun earpfd s'?eo^lir^, s. Durga,
to show the limits of provinces, some
times as a menace to an invading foe,
& lev u$ euro*, . The moon, s-h^sasr.
2. To set up a stone, or build a monu
ment in memory of a heroic achieve
(P-)
ment of some deceased person.
syeviLjeixriTfijipGeiiiTafrs'SeutLjesnrnu
a&ittrpw s .<i' . t 'x: ll aeoQeuaus,
amor, s. Skanda,
(p.)
s. Green vitriol, jyorr<?u,8.
s^eoQcup, inf. To increase as div
se^iBiriT seoeSletirsnifu} &p&fg>i
inity in an idol with the increase of
rs. A kind of fossil, an incombus
pujah, incantations, &c. 2. [in reproach.]
tible substance, asbestosused for de
To become arrogant by prosperity, pro
cayed gums, &c, site's*ffmotion, &c.
6d0.^@#, *. A stony heart, a
a'teoQiurrp, inf. To learn science,
hard heart, ;<irQM.
to acquire knowledge, gtQeotji.

<S5<W
jfmi&Qm&m+itMiuuQunipfi. His heart
is petrified.
a)0/F(^^a5r si) O it (Gj;<* oretreu car,
*. A hard-hearted, unfeeling, or unre
lenting person.
saiLDiy., . [vul.] A hard udder of
a COW, ttrijjiif..
saiLDfth*6aru)#u>,j. Rock alum
one of the one hundred and twenty
kinds of minerals.
a)u)?Bi)sorui'Jso, s. A rock, ai
Qi4. Alum plumosum.
seomsaLfi siowitifl sesrinsiDip, s.
Hail, a shower of hailstones.
se(ipfeB>ir, . The tree yielding
satin wood, Chloroxylon swietenia,
seoQwnikpeir, s.
A species of
plantain, g>firwp.
seoai&ih, s. A rocky mountain,
m8m.
mil 60ss tin ii, g. Candied molasses,
candy, uarisps^rd).
sstia) istrnihzS SerruJ, in/. To be
come candiedas the molasses of sweet
toddy.
seDeOiKisniLi, 8. A fruit which be
comes as hard as a stone, *psi<h,
meievuf-ss, inf. To hew or cut
stone. 2. To strike the foot against a
stone.
s6i>G0uf-Qpei)u>, s. A kind of arsenic,
saisiaDLuLf, s. Retention of urine
by gravel, /Ki_*g<?u>r/<J*f:u, Calculus.
seoeoSetr seoeu%xr, . A cleft or
chasm in a rock or mountain, lofcugroje^*.
*6U6^, inf. To make bricks,
commonly uAu.
oJ60an>, . A vault, a cave hewn
out in a rock, sepulchre, a tomb, ilQtft
(Si*. 2. A cavern, . 3. A room with
a mortar or stone roof and floor, *i8.
seoeonihsn&, s. A small round tile
with which children play.
seceoirrnS, . A master-mason, an
architect, spp4*f,ezf'jw,ir.
seoeSQeoisir^iftds, inf. To strip
fibres from a stone; i. e. to seek for what
is unattainable or impossiblean ab
surdity. 2. To obtain by very great
labor.
seosSsaifiss, inf. To set preoious
StOnt'S,
6U6ifttjii, s. A hard kind of lead,
pewter, lar&XDturatirzjih.
sAffissirffi, s. Lapidaries, np
fiariiJpGurt.
seogiiaqijip, inf. [prop.] To frus
trate a business by accusations or under
hand representation, *itu<e/t0fs*n-Qiiiiu.
awgntslifl, s. A species of small
pox with hard pustules. priiu. (See
a-M.) 2. [/ww.] A kind of rice, g>/Q*i.
seogjUji^iT, inf. To cut and polish
gems, aiQii1i_

.Sol)
seki^^jurss, inf. To take up the
anchor of a dhoney, to weigh anchor, j
-f*#*. Note. Small boats and cata
marans have frequently a stone for an
anchor, and hence the preceding form.
seogxuuniT, s. A rocky stratum,
reefs, spurt.
seogiiuurrai sputreu, inf. To
pave, to floor with stone, flag.
&<a)gnuarTs$esTpso>n,s. A pavement,
stone floor.
seog&uL], s. A kind of mineral
salt, salt in lumps, &<s-ju.
sdogiiuQunstfliu ajbQurreif!uj,inf
[com.] To hew and pick grind stones,
aaigi/uQuirnj/dQ spQungusS,
i. A bird that cats little stones, &sfgt
seognuQuiTL-, inf. To cast a stoneanchor, j-i4(?ufi_. 2. (fig.) To frus
trate a business by accusations or un
der-hand representations, mnltu^mf^mcQfilll.
aeognujnQ^ireir, s. A mountain-like
shoulder.
seogyaa), s. A stone-mortar, <6\)
seognsBsuss, inf. [prov.] To cast
anchor. (See *&fyijCuri_.) 2. To apply
snake-stones to venomous bites with
incantations, &c, tlmtmMAjaemii*. 3. To
set a stone on the forehead as a punish
ment, the head being bent backward,
and the face set toward the sun, Q*p$sSp
MiiffmmtM. 4. To erect a stone at a fu
neral ceremony (a r#*i_*<g), personify
ing a deceased ancestor, whose spirit is
supposed to enter and remain in it while
the ceremonies are performed. A deifi
cation of the soul is supposed to take
place and the stone is made an object of
worship, BJw#J*.
3&)za>eii/ijpuuiriTS& tinf. To ap
ply snake-stones to venomous bites with
enchantment, incantations, &csevgxeif), s. A stone-cutter's chisel,
seosxeiflfSppn, 8. A sort of men
dicants who carry chains in their hands.
seogiierfl^pf&eir, $. A stone-cutter.
sei)^ieifliLj(T^i(g, s. Steel of a very
hard kind used for cutting stone.
sevnr&, i. A medicinal stone.
aeog/irpgi, s. A spring in a rocky
soil, in wells, **>&gt<s!>t>.
seo$rp *)ipemesiny s. Water
springing from n rock.
enOsvuL/, r. noun. The bearing
of a funeral stone.
s&Q&liflui-i *ei)Osi)(flL/qCu)i,
. Incontinence of urine, //#<y*<5<?rj.
{Mat. Ind.)
ae>>Q&)pl, v noun. The throwing
of a stone, siiQe^fims. 2. *. The distance
of a stone's throw, **.Qsu^rrio. 3. A
sling,
a&jQeOjBuj, inf. To throw or fling
a stone, to pelt with stones.

a; a)
aieoQeojS^nru), s. The distance
of a stone's throw.
seti'Se^iirrnsQ, *. A kind of ore,
seoQeoiTLLiy., s. A snail, tsp&np.
(M. Die.)
seoeS, s. A stone or brick-built
house.
seuQajLLty., s. A stone-cutter, a
lapidary, &GWu-Quir.
6uQa/tl, *. A stone-cutting,
engraving in stones, ttviwftsnb. 2. A
stanza, foretelling or commemorating
Borne important event; such stanzas ap
pear sometimes to have been engraven
in stone (whence the name), a recorded
prediction, j|iiJ.uu*>. 3. [prof] A
tanza commemorative of the death of
an ancestor, mentioning the day and
hour of the moon when it happened,
kept by the descendants to assist in
determining the precise time for the
annual funeral rites, utib*B*Qrtiii*. 4.
[prov.] The name of a well-known
stanza, believed to have been written
during the period of a Tamil Dynasty in
Ceylon, foretelling, as it is interpreted,
a succession of different foreign powers,
and the final restoration of native
rule, in those regions. It is as follows:

Qiu*iyii. "The sacred edifices which


the king Koolakottan reared, the Por
tuguese will demolish, listen <) king
after the reign of the cat-eyed, the redeyed and the smoke-eyed, O thou deereyed, the Vaduca will succeed." There
is a different version of the last line,
but it does not affect the general mean
ing the smoke-eyed are said to be the
present dominant power.
aeuQeii&reif), A mixture of tin
and iron, ^c?t^4"1 Q&efuJGP^3*sv*^/B- 2.
[prov.] Hard interior silver mixed with
much alloy.
seoQeufgl, g. A kind of ore, esdv
spstLi, inf. To build with stones
or bricks without cement, to wall a
well, &c,
2. To set stones,
enchase, *pufi**.
(fflil(?tc^jii, . A ring set
with a stone.
spsessrQ, s. Sugar-candy.
a/bs(r^&1eo, 8. A plant.
ajbeseareo, . A kind of native ar
senic.
spanii^ih, 8. A kind of loadstone.
sp&nL&,8. The same as ^/eow^iii.
apstinio, 8. Lapis iufernalis, sans
**>.
spsneS, 8. Ochre, sneSdseo.
sp(#)L-eo, a. Cosliveness, consti
pation, mifttgU-Ai.
sp@sujeii spges>aj,a. Aheap
of stones.
aptgetFlds, inf. To dive for gems,
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apQarrpjsl, a. A species of wild
pigeOllas ap Qutga&uuQ.
apffiLu^., a.
A stone-pot, seosS
aps-tfsjiii, a. A hard, stone-like
body, whether of men or brutes, *ar
apairaw, s.
Emerald, wa&pw.
(M. Vic.)
ap#irt$-, a. A stone-jar, a stonepitcher, a&eS&pQeijpssiq-.
ap&puir, a. Stone masons, brick
layers, stone-cutters, &c, appeal. See
Spur.
apa-em^^iju-i, s. Stone-lime.
apa-emr, a. A brick or stone-wall,
a/buy., a. A stone-step, or flight
of stone-steps, aiisSa^pQaii/iuvt..
apu(Saa, inf. To pave, aputslsa.
epuemi spt-jasiLp, a. A secret
way into a fort, a sally-port, QanLmi-tSp
apuliilaa, inf. To pave, aeogyu
uSm. 2. To set precious stones, en
chase, iD<B&u$aa.
apu$Blps3t.u> &pu(Bfipeis>ir, a.
A paved place.
apuneisr, a. A kind of native ar
senic, QmiGtbvuuiHjJCBBiri.
apuiBuneL^nsemui^ a. A kind of ar
senic occurring in rocks, j^iiuii.
apuetiema, a. A slate, a stoneslate.
apupjpi, s. Stony concretion in
chemical preparation, minerals, &c., to
be cleared away, BlLi_*Ai.
aputr&, a.
A dried pale-colored
rock moss.
spun, a. [proo.] Stony ground
left uncultivated, *aj*A-ii>.
apuire^rressrii^ a. A kind of native
arsenic.
apuirsneu, a. A figure made of
stone, a statue.
spuirySI, a. A cavern in a rock, w
gpurremp, a. A rock, applLLmi.
apL^&rjLO, a. A mountain contain
ing lead, muiSw. (AT. Die.)
apL^iB, a. Stony ground, ae^^/eir
apsmu, a. [proc] A merchant's or
jeweller's bag of weights, scales, touch
stone, &C, &*o>pafiQuiuijU9i>u.
apQuiri$-,a. Green vitriol, jysjrajr
GuS.
appafssr, a. A stone-cutter, a hew
er of Stone, a&jcm$jjumis6r.
append, a. A floor of stone, a
pavement.
u(5sm<5sas>) urj^aairisiaeo, a. A
gravel stone.
uaemaaaev, a. Green stone, green
quartz, Avanturine. 2. A green stone,
Biallage. (Dr. Heyne.) 3. The same as
afilatgtbuavnj'.
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seosu

ujiuAiJOcut<iJi.4. To excavate a moun


tain to catcli a rat; i.e. to take great pains
or be at great expense for little profit.
aoioSsae^eSluunujy inf. To wash
away in flowing.
Qn^uLfdsei), a. Lapis infernalis,
6iiev)su, v. noun. The act of dig
Nitrate of silver, arif.tartJ>. (M. Die.)
ging, <I^i<bri_Ai. 2. I. The noise issuing
wiraaeo, a. Steatite, Spanish chalk,
from a crowd, Guff*>tQsv(ifQuite2,
a whetstone.
aeosv Ssssr, a. A saddle, (HemiTa
giq^aaeo, a. Iron stone.
(3jL$&&6V, s. The same as agtieuw. <35si)sv)^S, s. A tree, gjj/^irjto.
arr^ikiaeo^ a. Black or blue stone, a&nsoL$ (S^Seo, s. A species of
black Hornblende, Sienite. See Dr.
Ainslie's Mat. Med.
anihssi aeo, a. A counterfeit gem. ffi>s\)/ri_iii, . A work on the third
part of grammar,
$il(3ai>, a. A whetstone.
aeoecniir, a. The author of the
Qeuema&>, a. White stone, quartz.
above, *sowrt_Q#uj^4u a//.
Qpihaeo, a. A touchstone,
4seceoirj-L>, a. The red water-lily,
&FE<5/asr. 2. A water-plant, tu^M,
so, apQQpsisr, apQpehr, apQussr,
Damasonium Indicum, Z.
apa, v. a. To learn, study, acquire knowl
edge, a&tSapa. 2. To practise arts, the seoeiireounr ti secsnireo, a. The
use of arms, uaiaaaiQpfiff2iuuuSto>.
stone-banyan tree under the shade of
apaaaipaapufnmjappLSejfipaaiflp^fifla.y^am
which Siva sat when he taught wisdom,
perfectly what thou hast to learn, and
5>rrsu>r.i, Ficus verus.
when thou hast learned it, act upon and
s<sOsS, a. A tortoise, ^gsmto. 2. A
persist in it. (giawa.)
sparrow, Mri*^*!. (p.) (&.) 3. (Hin.) A
a eceotrp en ssr, a. An illiterate, ig
triangular piece of cloth, a gore in the long
norant man, an idiot.
coat of a Hindu jacket.
aeoeOiTaniD, v. noun. Want of learn
dEsi) sScf Si<35so e9j3, a. A species
ing, ignorance.
of > tree.
aeoeonfr, a. Unlearned, illiterate
Toddy, fermented
men, j/fiiurstf. 2. Low people, Sputa*. *ssV6SiuLa, a.
liquor,
**.
(p.)
apQunsisr, a. A scholar, a pupil,
sia^issSsosaT^^ir&ir, a. A plant
WBa^aadr.
Called Qurssr&aisrfiscfl.
appeufrapqtffrapQ(tr?n,a. The
learned, uy.$fmi. 2. Poets, 4viv/.
<sa^;s!orsjni_, a. A kind of rice,
appplQfi^r, a. A learned fool,
one who knows but does not practise s&i>fl(TFjetn$, a. A kind of parasite
(morality, &c).
growing on the branches of trees, u&stQsd.
a(bpp7e>j, a. Acquired knowledge, ffi)j!!/(T7)fflff, a. A kind of herb, ^fr
learning.
y,<S, Ammannia densiflora, L.
ap*vd(sjLLiy-, s.
A very young
G*i>$)$srT)<zis>ei]y
a.
A fish, eprnSdsr.
scholar, apis^Bjuuar. 2. One who has
See n
acquired a smattering of knowledgeas
taught him without exercising judg ffi^jjirrf?, a. An academy, college,
ment; a superficial scholar, Bpgappis*.
a school where the arts and sciences are
taught and practised, wJuiJ$nfi_iD. (p.)
apgiisQ&nQaa, inf. To instruct.
&<si>Q<5tiS3Te\>) v. noun. An imitative
apgu&Qanetrev, inf. To learn.
SOUnd, goSa^Ou.
apgi&Q&nedsS, a. A poet's assis
tant who learns and sings his verses, asuSsd, a. The knob of a wooden
sandal, ur^*^!!^*^. (p.) 2. Leaves
stitched together with fibre, g)&uAui4.
appeo, v. noun. Learning.
(Jo.) 3. Calumny, aspersion, gijs>.
appiiQaLLi-i^uaSpii. In making an ac
complished scholar, study, enquiry or
aso'foi^flpaei'ieoeai/iaa^inf. To
(hearing), intercourse with the learned
stitch leaves together as a temporary
are necessary.
plate.
ec oGsdjjil/, CajOT, aeOeSlQesrssr,
aetiVsvQs-ujuj, inf. To defame.
Aigs(?<i/(jr, Aiu, v. a. To work away earth,
aeo^uuLLQuQunesreuesr
pebbles. &c, gradually,
2. To dig
ijuiii_/esr, s. One who is defamed or illout by little and littleas a hole, a tank,
spoken of.
&c, to hollow, QpeatTL-. 3. To scoop out
as a nut,
4. To wash away earth, ssnQsorreCih, . Billows, waves, sur
&c, by little and littleas flowing water,
ges, aipfsnt. 2. Ripple, ijiBpfiBBi. (p.)
HafjKi. 5. To eat away as caustic, sifsa.
*&)Cue\;iii_run^i_. The waves lulling
6. [prpv.~] To catch and tear up the fibre
to repose
in an ola when writing as a style by
ascsuu> ff^fpjsuti, a. (Tel.) A
being too sharp, trQfff^naHa^faAiRi.
nether hollow grinding stone, a kind of
gfrasrra*je$aaAjt$Qiug!uQuirQib. This
mortar, tgtfjjibiS.
caustic will eat away (the proud flesh).
eSei^aaeo, a. A stone applied to
the bite of snakes.
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* The same as g;

SSUS33T
aseOtS, s. Learning, erudiiion, study,
Jlfil. 2. Science, literature,
3.
Arts, practice, in*. 4. Scientific works,
seveSs/bs, inf. To acquire learn
ing, &c
seoeSsseir^QiULD, s. A repository
of learning, or a learned man.
isi9i0ijL9z_ii, s. The seat of
learning, or a very learned man.
seoeSdsirpenrth, s. The elements or
rudiments of science.
s&ieSs^ljDih, s. Ability, snwnpfiH

wirn4rn.:h, s. A breast-plate.
QptnLseu&LD, s. A leathern jacket.
.3>a/_Lo, s. See <sui_ti.
menu/., s. A small sea-shell used in
Bengal as coin, a cowry, uevssop. 2. A
kind of play, leap-frog, g,idbi.inL.
seuuf-uiriu, inf. To play at leap-frog
and other leaping games,
asv, s. A branch of a tree, lots
8&. 2. A forked branch, *i*C<a. 3.
A rope for the neck of beasts, a halter,
xQfjpXd&eSgi. 4. An elephant rope, mSssr
sCdnxiSgi. (p.) 5. [prov.] The opening of
the thighs whether extended or not, Q#r
b>i_*j*#. 6. [/.] Fraud, deceit, ui_i4.
7. A stride, the length of a step, a
pace,
jy/OT4.'LLt.Cev5jar>(p*jsr*rr. He passed be
tween the extended legs of the other; i.e.
he has submitted to him.
aai;(8Q9i_, inf. To grow forked as
a branch.
seuQeaenss, inf. [prop ] To pace,
straddle, stride.
s ensirerrmsorii, s. A cunning, de
ceitful mind.
s en tl i_tf, s. [prov.] Astride, a
pace.
ffi/tli(7eoar, s. A bandy-leg
ged person, a straddler, Mtpsn^iOr.
seuiLGiQistGrj&etsr, s. A cunning,
artful, sly, designing person, *uisk.
ssulL, QQpebr, seniLuf.Qesreisr, (Sen
si, -" v. a. To chew, masticate, Q*
su. (ajid.) (iO
sentLieo, v. noun. The act of
Chewing, Qiaeuwdi.
6ulLs3)z_, s. [prov.} The fork of a
branch, *<*i.
ssi/sorti, s. A bandage for a wound,

*asurh<?;ih, s. Headless bodies, &.u.p


<gmp'. 2. Water, ti. Wils. p. 190. Kavahd'ha. (p.)
sevkpshr, s. An Asoor whose body
wants the head, rr<&. Wils. p. 190.
Kavamd'hah.
3561/iL <$&jsuui,s. (Tel. ^Jjjsfcj.) A
churning stick, 104^. (p.) 2. [as *uii.]
Phlegm. .
sen &(5jetiT sevens (3) asrjpi^s. The
mountain Mandara with which the gods
churned tlie ocean.
*&euujLb &6uius\), s. A species of
ox, the gayal or wild cow, >u.i_, Bos
gawns bison. Wils. p. 286. Gavava. (p.)
*suiT(i), s. A long flexible brush,
used both as a whisk and as a fan, riant.
Wils. p. 204. Kavara. 2. Fury, rage,
wrath, G!ani>. {p.)
*&suTr&LC> aevj-rriu u>, s. A pair
of compasses,
(c.)
seurrnsuQi, inf. To draw a circle
with compasses.
*seuiB , s. The yac or bos grunniens,
mmtor. 2. A hair fan formed of the tail of
the yac used for fanning idols at temple
festivals, tmmr. 3. (c.) A buffalo, i<yxi>.
4. A car, a chariot, Cfi. (up.) (p.)
aeutflioiTseniflwrresr, s. The yac}

s)e8pgies>p, s.
Branches of a
science. 2. Any science, literature.
aeoe3gire\), s. Scientific or literary
works.
siosfil uuSeo, inf. To learn and prac
tise arts and sciences.
seoeSuuSe^liii-s&leSuuSg^LSIiih,
s. A school for the arts and sciences, a
college, a seminary.
seoeSuuiflLLems, s. Experimental
acquaintance with science, literature,
&c.
seoeSuQuirQ^eir, s. Learning con
sidered as property, in distinction from
QAiiiiCJui(j<Sr, substance or material
wealth.
<si5w/flj2/<s(3j, s. A kind of tree, si
6&)gIldj5ld, s. Pride of learning.
*iwt, Gyrocarpus jacquini.
seoeSu>nssr, s. A learned man.
aeuQj-Qg&iEiaija, s. A kind of shrub,
s&e&vufBeHi s. Acquired knowl
<zpi^*Biib, Monetia tetracantha, Z.
edge.
a//r, s. A bifurcated branch, mas
aeoeS^ifl, s. A school especially for
2. Divarication of branches, roads,
the arts and sciences, a seminary, a col
rivers, &c, @r*i-rijLStfl. 3. Prong of a
lege,
trident, fork, &c., tooth, tine, spike, <g<u>>
*ssu^th, s. Armor, mail, a jacket or
tSraar. 4. A cavity or a kind of mortice
coat-of-mail, *tiai_. 2. An incantation re
on the top of a gate or door post to receive
peated for defence, ptmijiirib. 3. An amu
a beam. 5. (p.) (.) A plantain tree,
let, a charm worn as a defence from evil,
mtnnifi.
phylactery, spell,
4. The mystical
A tree with forked
syllable hum, forming part of a mantra
branches.
seuessnBSlLii inf. To bind up, to
and considered as a preservative or ar
seunrrg)!, s. The branching or junc
dress a wound.
mor inscribed or carried about the person
tion of rivers.
as a charm, iDrngi^fiOssiasi^H- (/>) 5- seiietmrl, s. [vul.] Muslin, epn&yeo.
(e.) A lute, a clayey composition with
sennssireo,
s. A forked prop. 2. A
senessHd^neoeaeu, s. [prov.'] A mus
which chemists close vessels, SSeuisaJr.
tree with forked branches.
Wils. p. 204. Kavacha. 6. A medicinal
lin shawL
seuri&QijetrwLi, s. A cloven foot.
composition, used as a cover for medicines
ssiiassfluuLsmsxi, s. Muslin.
for reducing them to ashes, i<y*!i*<i;<i.
seurraQsnihi-i, s.
A bifurcated
branch.
seu#(3jastiriejear,s. The king sebr ssuSssar, s. A sling, seneasr. 2. A
place for putting grass or straw for cattle
erarsaid to have been born with a
saini/Sip., s. A forked stick used
to eat, wrC*{guLjS\teS(btdL-ib.
coat-of-mail and ear-rings, /^S^(3b(3
as a pitch-fork,
ssuarar, s. A sling, s&Qeoplsq^eS.
sen nut., inf. To be ambiguous
aevffiiiailL-, inf. To bind or re
senQempltusenemeSs', inf. To
as language, gigOuruorui.. 2. To hesi
strain malignant deities, &c, by repeat
tate, fluctuate, &*<uui-.
sling.
ing the defensive incantations, as the
sevemseo,
s.
A
stone
cast
by
a
s6vnu<BQwnL^j,
s. An ambiguity,
initiatory part of the daily worship, in
sling.
order to prevent their depriving the
worshipper of the benefit, &c, wifirjpi&p
sen6msnaehr, s. A slinger.
senfieuifi, s. A place where a road
*iwpuehe*r. 2. To cover or overspread
divides itself into two, >a*o9.
senemm-ippp, inf. To whirl a sling,
with loam or clay, to lute, S&)u/Ai/t<u
to sling.
senrreSi, inf. To grow forked,

divaricate, diverge, *ijt-itSi 2. To be


Scoundrels, rogues,
seneispiflss, inf. To put on a coat- aeusxiTLir, s
ambiguousas words or language, filer
#<tfri_rcrf. 2. A caste so called, o'"^"''of-armor.
QuicjAui 3. To be undecided,
emaiseusii, s- A gauntlet, an iron SGushriq. .saysabr, s. [cuZ.] A
MunScg**. 4. To ramify or branch out
sling, siear.
as a subject, ESwA.
glove used for defence.
seuesmQipluj senessr L-nQeOrlaj,
seviiuu, v. noun. Forking, bifur
QmiLd.3eii.fih, s. A jacket, a coatcation, ramification.
inf. To sling.
of-mail.
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ssuir3>6U(V), SQpGsr, aajir&Qpeiir, &suL$6ma, g. Curtains, $BlGts>ne9%so.


<?<*, mmt, v. a. To seize, grasp, catch,
capture, bereave, take by force or stealth, dsa/arrti, s. A morsel, a mouthful of
uj$is. 2. To ravish, charm, captivate,
food, wriuerefQr<BlrL_aj<sa-<Y. Wils. p. 204.
attract, arrest, QrQf&iQ/n&a. 3. To rob,
Kavala. 2. A ball of rice or other grain
steal, plunder, pillage, Q9Si_. 4. To
for an elephant, iur&arA*rfrA(g*jft'eHfi. 3.
embezzle, appropriate by force or stealih,
Boiled rice, Qasp.
fits*-. 5. To engross, usurp, grasp in large
S'susirikiQsnQsa aeueirthQutrt,
quantities, \S**G*itm. 6. To carry off,
inf. To feed elephants with balls of rice.
nr. 7. (p.) To lust after,
8. To
2. To put the rice into the mouth in
churn, turn by trituration or attrition,
large lumps.
& em a en n su ear uLf, g. Beauty that asuerfl ssuetflema, g. [vul ] A bundle
captivates the sight.
of one-hundred betel leaves, Qip0h*i*a>*ij
sajiisS, v. noun. Seizure, grasp,
captivation, bereavement, attraction.
sainpeti, v. noun. Plundering, Qsn
v. a. To take foodas an elephant, f>6.
a^a^iii. 2. Stealing, )<yi_u. 3. Inflamed
2. To devour, #$iMu>r*d<ifi:*. 3. To de
desire or lust, ^meuQugtsib. 4. Churn
prive others of their property, jyiW)**, (c.)
ing, aanip*i. 5. Carrying off, tLittsfii. <6i422/, g.
Dice, @^(7iS(3aS. 2.
<sa//fa/, o. noun. Seizure, grasp, &.c.
[proo.] Palmyra timber, uarwuCm-.
a/c&o, s. Care, anxiety, solicitude,
tlmii. 2. Regret, sorrow, distress, afflic
Qpfim, inf. To cast dice.
tion, grief, pzbruih. 3. A kind of creeping seusmjD, s.
A tribe of natives in
plant with a beautiful flower and yielding
Southern India, piesfialso called s*a>p
an edible root, ptQtrif.. 4. lied millet,
(c.)
Qrifiler. 5. Concern,
6. (p.) Fear,
aajBDpgQ&iLiq-, g.
An inferior
dread,
7. Disease, pain, Qirii. 8.
A basket of leather to draw water, r)a>pt
division of the 0#tii. caste.
(SiS/i'fix-m-. 9. Cross roads, *). 10. ay3rti, s. Attention, care, heedDiverging roads, siuiaiifi. 11. A branch,
fulness, mindfulness, notice, intentness,
the forking of branches, a fork, ima-C?*?^.
mental application, observance, <yAs 2.
(p.) Bapidity, celerity, velocity, 9*8nh.
Write this since thou art not otherwise
3. The paces of a horse, @iaw<=i_ 4.
occupied.
Perplexity, bewilderment, vAii. 5. Ve
aeu1eoQsnoreir,inf. To be concern
hemence, Qu4. 6. Jungle, forest, desert,
ed, anxious, sorrowful; to regret.
. 7. Army, uau
aeuVevuuL-, inf. To be concerned,
asuesrwiruj, adv. Attentively, care
be solicitous, be anxious, to care. 2.
fully, intently.
To lament, sorrow, regret.
s*ana)eoireBu>,neg. v. noun. NegaeuUcDurrdjijijQuiTi ssuteoiuiruS
lectfulness, inattention, heedlessness.
as**, inf. To be careless or confused.
asuesreisr, . A quick person, a
seu'SeoQujppih, . A machine for
person of penetration, (p.)
drawing water by a rope, passing over asusafl, .
A kind of arsenic in its
a wheel and attached to a leathern bas
natural state.
ket.
fianssGilea, *. Unceasing, unabat- (Sa/ssfl, dQQpebr, pQpesr, uQuesr,
*, v. a. and v. n. (c.) To be attentive,
ing, interminable sorrow.
to attend to, take notice of, to heed,
a/ffO, g. Care, affliction, a/&\>.
observe, exercise thought,
(*&Q..) (p.)
seussflfi^iiQsLLa, inf. To hear at
tentively.
, v. n. To be anxious, concerned, dis
&8ueisB@giuunnas, inf. To look at
tressed, to be in anguish, */Jftujui_. 2.
with attention, to heed, observe.
To regret, sorrow, lament, mourn deeply
*a/GofluL/, v. noun. Attention, care,
as for a near relative or dear friend; to
bemoan, ywiiu. 3. To be afflicted either
bodily or mentally, gatuCjut 4. To sound seuir aeuir&Q ,s. [s Oaysff3str/r
iudistinctly, QusKnQcjieSQ*iu>. (p.)
senna.] A medicinal plant bearing a blue
aeveoei), g. Concern, a noise issu
flower, Clitoria ternatea, and its variety,
ing from a crowd, GusnrQwopQuirsS.
with a white flower.
aeupeo, v. noun. Sorrowing, griev <ssay/r
s. [as #u/rz_u>.] A door,
ing, mjtgtfffiil.
Wils. p. 204 Kavata.
seup&, v. noun. Concern, deep &<suiTLih, *. A bullock load of grass
care, anxiety, grief, sorrow, anguish, a<s
or straw, QurjSl. (c.)
aeuniaanueisr, s. One who con
suaiy, QQpsa, aeueSQasreisr, Qeuasr,
veys such loads on bullocks.
Mmiw, v. n. To put in, insert, inclose, jy** ffsu/TLL^Ln
s. A round
(p.)
window, iii>_*<ifi4. Wils. p. 286. Gasweij, v. noun. Rolling in, inclos
VAK8HA.
ing, insertion, jys^jlSanx.
ie|4<>D*QxSi0rod>. The arm that em S'surr^^i SGUiriupan, g. (For.)
braces (her) remaining unrelaxed
Military exercise, ^puHc-iae. (Rott.)
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meuTiu &uiriL,8. (Port.) A kind


of Turkish garment, Ouuiynp.
aeuirsn ld,*. Horse physic, ^(fto^s^?.
(Old Die.) 2. (Rutt.) A dressing of a
Wound, Moitartb.
seurrek, s. The thighs, the lap, Q^ir
(p)
*&sQ, g. Planet venus, iSndsr. 2.
A poet, a versifier, 4ubt. Wils. p. 204.
Kavi. 3. An ape, a monkey, iig. 4.
A plant, uaar**ft>J. 5. One of the four
classes of poets, mipstl. (See L/aoncQuti.') 6.
Poetry, verse, a stanza, uillS. (/>.)
Poetry is of four kinds, viz.: 1.
an extemporaneous poem made by request,
the theme, the kind of verse and some of
the rhetorical figures to be wrought into
it being given. 2. uj#r*f, a poem in which
sublime and gratifying ideas are couched
in rich language, with varied appropriate
rhymes and rhetorical figures, and all in a
sweet flowing style. 3.
a poem
variously or artfully composed. (See iSaopt
cat ) 4. eSf/Hixd, an extended poem, such
as the great epics Ramayana and Bharata. Note. Each of these four is also
applied to the poet as well as to the poem.
aeS/sili seSuiri,inf. To make
verses.
seSspQ(fflT, g.
Panegyrists at
tending a prince in his movements,
*juun*/.
se&Qfitetieo, inf. To make poetry.
oS##jra!//7i<0, g. A distinguish
ed poet, nw<*.
ae$(GrjiT, g. Poets, bards, i^wa/zf.
2. Scientific persons, staiei&GcMr. (p.)
seflesp, s. A poem, poetry, verse,
a verse of poetry, stanza, ur. (p.)
seS/igaeiiih, s. Poetic style or com
position, L/ftttBio^cvrrou),
se$ iciTiuseir, g. The person to
whom a poem is dedicated, who is also
the hero, **Si&>poiar.
ae3u>n%v,g. Verses joined together.
<sa9fl-^Wii, s. A treatise on ver
sification.
seSnniuesr, g. (Hon.) A poet,
<vdr.
ssSeue^QeOnnseSemrsssriTjg. Learn
ed poets, bards,
asS ^srnir&euQpfieSiuan^ g.
The
names of two eminent poets, viz.:
peSuit, the first of whom is said to have
been born blind. (liuit.)
s^fsfnii, g. Eminent poets.
<saS, @pgu,
yii, if, v. n. To
cover, over-spread, bend in or over, over
shadowas branches of trees, the heav
ens, clouds, &c; to canopy, over-spread,
bend over, mimu. 2. To be eager, intent,
earnest; to have the mind bent upon a
thing, ftJrjiiu. (p.)
<St&iiMauitej6&a?fiaiip&ifBiffQaTa1rt-aT, The
clouds have covered the mountain top.
jl*,iwari!/siti*gic5*esi'pgi. He is very eager
after it.
ft'rs7a9,gsft'!us-Qtt>ftiftir4OL4i9gpi&. Though
the whole world canopied by the heavens
be thy reward

aeStp ae& gibgisSl inf. To fall


ae&ems, c. noun. Bending, being
concave. J. 2. *. An umbrella,
headlong.
3. Liberality, munificence, m. (p.)
Qpa&iseSip, inf. To be put to
3e3f9>i v. noun. Bending.
shame.
Gpiressfi&eflLp, inf. To be capsized
a5a/, r. noun. Bending, bent down,
or sunk as a dhoney.
concave, inclined.
tr&iitBMaSmiiSgiQpg. The lower part
p'teoseSip, inf. To hang the head.
of the roof is too much depressed.
trAwuf(5*(S*fiTjstSQfffp
One who is
<5aff, aBQpeir, gQpebr, uQuek, ,
obeisant, civil, &c, to every one.
v. a. To coveras with an umbrella; to
0?ev*eSipu(2u&,inf. To abuse one
canopy, over-spread, bend inwards, w
so as to cause him to hang his head.
(P)
&e8t#& a[fi>/, v. noun. Over
(gsn^/stSterar. He covered himself with
turning, subversion,
an umbrella.
aeSuq, v. noun. Covering, con asafiftp, aQQpehr, $G>p&sr, uQuehr, as,
cavity, a bending, curvity, flexure, in
v. a. To turn upside down, turn partly
clination, gp<3(*. 2. . An umbrella, a
over, to capsize, invert, *Ji<Qjjj. 2.
canopy, <s*"-. (p.) 8. In divination by
To subvert, overthrow, discomfit, destroy,
astrology, the signs which stand as
many signs forward from the rising
sign, as the situation of the sun is from
has upset the congee of his own mouth;
the <VV-^, ^riBiatSuq. (See .gS"- and
1. e. he has deprived himself of his main
-/jj<i.) 4. Partiality, affection, bias, fa
tenance.
voritism, iooj8u4.
imiAiraa(2<i<2ei]Mi3uuffi$@t&(gf. He is
lj*. He has once turned the country
partial, favorably inclined, &c, toward
upside down; i.e. made a great change
them.
in public affairs.
<55fflS<BLf),. A gum, (56). (Roll.)
seSgp^L-. &e8i<igie$ _,!/. To
turn upside down, &c.
&sB(^(n)iEr&Lh, s. A kind of arsenic,
seSgfipeo aeStpuLj, v. noun.
Over-turning.
<ssfl.f akar, j. (local.) A wrapper, an
gssQenrui, s. Bridle, reins, ai^.euiremi.
envelope, a cover, a-anp.
2. Butter, QmmQexrii. (Tfott.)
<9faff ^szirii, . [prop. Q*arL?jrii.]
The under-cloth or fore-flap, C*f~ni.
asaflsar, s. Beauty, grace, fairness,
ssS&SBnB&ili, inf. To fasten up
comeliness, elegance, jyw. (p.) 2. (fig.)
The appropriate qualities, characteristics
the fore-flap.
of a person or thing, ptsuatrLi.
aaSsin^, s. A tumor or swelling in
the belly, 0rCj. (ftoM.)
/st*. The frontal-eyed beautiful Siva adorn
asQ&&,s. [t5uZ.] Stench offish, raw
ed with garlands of
and Qsrausp
flowers.
flesh, bad eggs, &c, l/kiAj.
aeS&fif-ds., inf. To smell rankly. cSaflssr dfaSjsa/, Qp^/, aeSasrpgi^ a
tSgiJi, *Jtor, v. n. To be beautiful, fair,
f^affJaeSeaf, s.
The odor of
graceful, comely, elegant, jnpsnS(g**. (p.)
blood.
iffeirae!&4r, s. The smell of fish. asaf?eurih, s. A place where cattle have
grazed, u*Ctoj.*^^i_n5. (p.)
ssBpiSLci, s. See siSppw.
asQuuir, s. Chitties, the caste, &e>j), s. Fainting, gantpa/. 2. Affliction, i<sAjii. (p.)
Q*C-qL*Sr. (p.)
asaff j/i,s. A bridle, reins, au).enrr<sirii>. as/(o_, . A mode of singing, epiruestsr.
(p)
{p.) 2. (Anat.) Franum. Wils. p. 204.
aGLjjgirifl, s. A partridge, ^/rupeaeu,
Kavta.
Tetrao cinerea, L.
<SEefiiTLD,s. The oleander plant, ^eoifl,
.sayffO, a. (Hin ) A treaty, capitula
Nerium odorum, L. (p.)
tion,
2. [pro.] A bad smell,
ssQ/r, s. A thorny tree of rapid
mippA.
growth used for hedging, and for the sup
port of betel vines, &c, ty>*c!P<3*i Ery- asLfsrr, s. The cheeks, s^ul/. 2
thrina Indies, L. (p.)
The jaws of an elephant, nji^tmgCiq. 3.
The frontal sinus of the elephant whence
flows a secretion called the rut, urimvsii
v. h. To be capsized, turned bottom up
utiSi-ii. (p.)
wards, turned down, flcoSft*. 2. To hang
down the head with modesty, shame, con aseyesf), a. A kind of arsenic in its
fusion, &c, pfaiiSpiis. 3. To stoop, lower
natural state, tsfit^iCiurt^sxjib. 2. (7c/.)
[proti.] The gate of a fort, mirii.
one's self, orfw. 4. To be subverted, over
thrown, routed, destroyed, demolished, s3)6i/, *. The fork of a branch or
Q 5. (p.) To be discomfited, Qfip*. 6.
tree, mr**uL/. 2. Cross roads, diverging
To die, perish,
(**.)
paths, **ruS. 3. Desert, wood, jungle,
atSjtsQut&sir. He is dead (as a vessel
r<5. 4. Fort, fortification, C*riiaoi_. (p.)
sunk).
5. (e.) Concern, business, CJw. 6. (Anat.)
**Mm(j^oMi&ijr. The elephant from whose
Sigmoid,
notch, t^tttLftMnnai.
temples the secretion flows.
s<3S)Gu&G)&nu>i-i,8. A forked branch.
<9>-Affl4/Jt*aft*?!*#SuriS/>,p. The pot of
2. A forked horn, antler.
water is over-turned.

.ssBjffi'^iS^L, s. A forked stick. 2.


A pitch-fork.
semen^nar, s. A crab, mem.
sB)ffl//5<r, s. Snake, utficL/.
an a; iu uf.-sea ai & (3jetrwl), s. Cloven
foot, iSfJtf-.
SGueuir&ssrLb, s. A kind of singing or
tune, &fu*b. (##.)
sdjsi], s. Fork of a brancli or horn,
2. Greatness, Ql/(jiiu). (p.) 3. A
mouthful, grasp of the mouth.
&euetneu,3. Care, &c. See Q&etrenxsu.
aGienaiunirss, inf. To be employ
ed, to attend to business.
&LpaLt>
A public place
of learning, a college, xn>aff<-/rfsit&_ii. 2.
An assembly of learned men, \iS*>ii.
3. A theatre, a stage, a place for practis
ing the use of arms, u-M-utTgKuJi-ii. 4. A
public hall for wrestling, boxing, gaming,
&c, u>&tutSA/*ffaj. 5. Place for gaming,
playing dice, &c, i<2ufi_i4. 6. Gaming,
aiptBj&Lci, s.
Conical pieces in the
play of draughts or dice, <9^Qg>. (*^.)
Cp-5
&Lp,w(&j, s. A shrub bearing a nut,
sifp9*Qaivt^ Guilandina bonduce. 2. A
play among females with the above nuts,
*p6)dhwvic<S. 3. Possession by a spirit
for uttering oracles, &c, Q^fi^ci^c
(P)
SLptGTjfr, s.
An apothecary's or
jeweller's weight, Lir<aSj-*rQuawOi>i_.
XLpu Lj,8QjBesr,sifiuLSQeiiresr,(?a,Br,
*ttuu, v. n. To be idle, to decline or shuffle
Work, GmihvQfiittJFjpSMUlGurAs. (r )
sipuuebSLfiuurrerflmy> ij Lf
,
. An idle, shuffling person.
atfiut-ife}) atpuLfGina, v. noun.
Laziness, idleness, slothfulness.
.stp&o, s. A wen, a tubercle, excres
cence,
aifi^idsLLuL^ s. A wen.
ZjisO,8. The foot, <s/7ei). 2. A war
rior's ankle rings, <St*s{f*>. 3. Ankle rings
worn by the liberal, the beneflcient, &c,
to encourage a disclosure of wants; the
term is oflen used by synecdoche for the
person of the deity or great personage,
Qs7eL_iur0r<s4Wr. 4. Sandals, Q^ul/. 5.
The
plant, (p.)
SLpeiif., s. Ankled leg.
ajfipsntu, s. The fruit of the aip
pit crickles, Guilandina bonducella.
8jjb(8jtti>, 8. A pot of StfipS
nuts; i.e. one who teaches not accord
ing to the capacity of his pupils, but
irregularly, teaching that first which
should be taught last.
GLpeoSLp^i, 8pgi, aipeisipgi, sip
gaii, (tu, v n. To become looseas a fast
ening, a nail, a shoe, a handle, a lock, a
leaf, hair, knot, a part of any mechanism ;
to be unhinged, to slip off, slough off
as a snake's skin; to become extricated,
disentangled, C.jj .-,tCu.-. 2. To be put
out of joint, be dislocated, Ql(j^Sv.
(c.)
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Ifi
v noun. Flux, looseness,
iehQi?y
c2^ ~
- ^. The oil has BL>I, s. A kind of thread, cotton,
2. [cut.] Cholera, epidemical flux,
come off' the hiiir.
yarn, silk, &c, a hawk, a knot, a tie, g/p
tl*nfjp*stf.-; x- The head-dress is
*<s*. 2. Salt-pans, v-uuaih. 3. Shallow
sea waters, salt rivers, salt marshes, c-O
untied.
@rrneiss{tsil&s:GO, v. noun. A con
sap msnrQxAli*S[parptSil.treer. The person
li'S). 4. Lute-stick, stick for playing on the
tinued looseness.
who stood here has slipped away.
lute, a plectrum, oruS5roiJj4<gb*(39. 5. A
{gftnppdxL^lffseO) v. noun.
The
rod, a cudgel, a staff, a branch, a twig,
SLfievdQjpp, inf. [prov.] To frus
bloody
flux.
a
switch,
Q*swLj.
6.
adj.
and
adv.
Much,
trate an object by an unfavorable re
aiflpeti, v. noun. Passing, sippeo.
great, excessive, very extensive,
7.
mark.
[prvv.] A roll of sealing wax, lunar caus
2. Dying,
3. Walking, *-&*>.
&ipei)uQuiTi,inf. [prov.] To let a
tic, &C, Qu>Qfimiit.
4. Abundance, titgfi.
thing lie in order that it may pass over
syflujeo, v. noun. Departing, pass
si^ldsesxr, s. Banks of salt rivers,
and be done better another time, tec.
ing, separating, sAj*j. 2. Any thing
marshes,
&c,
s^uSarg^mr.
ip6i>a9i_, inf. To connive at, to
rejected, s*suuCiff.
&ilA&Gnui-iedLbueo, s. [in erotics.']
let a thing pass or escape without no
i^?a/, v. noun. Passing, leaving,
l'ersons expressing in a soliloquy a
tice through leniency, partiality, &c.
separating from, dischargefrom the
lady's lamentations for, and complaints
le^&sLp6U611, c. noun. Exuding as
bowels, a sore, &c, rSn*. 2. Copious
of, her lover's absence, &iiSiubfib. (p.)
the poison of a snake from its fangs.
ness, abundance, excess, superfluity, in
ay$]d&neis>rr, s. A plant, epiiQau/..
tensity, surplus, redundancy, <6<s0. 3.
aer# asi^&ipetieo, v. noun. Coming
Things ejected or left, refuse, leavings,
sl^IiS&ilc,s. Brackish soil, marshy
offas dirt from a cloth, a vessel, &c.
dross, scoria, *aSii_. 4. Exception, re
districts
bordering
on
the
sea,
s-/^s>r.
agedey sLpgzpoi&ippeo,v. noun.
lease, exemption, rejection, elimination,
2. Natural salt-pans, e.uuaib.
5. [in arithmetic] Subtraction,
Getting loose,
stflOfiaii:, s.
The mouth of a
*uSij4*<KrA<g. 6. Deduction, abatement,
aLpp@, v. noun. Getting loose,
river, <j[,tjrf4*(#v.
defalcation, discount, premium, allowextrication, *jpAis/.
ance, ^egJ^.. 7. Remainder in arith
siflujiT,
s.
Salt
makers,
e_uu
8Qpssr, SLpfSQecreh, (Sevan,
metic, <?*j.ii. 8. [tn logic.] Inference
mcuGuii.
2.
Inhabitants
of
maritime
by implication of opposite, as when it is
sifp, v. a. To charge earnestly, exhort,
districts, Qsufiaflatwciser.
said of two persons, that one is enlight
premonish, e_,pjff)QirAi\j. 2. To say, de
aL$u6ssr6br, s. A glutton, Qu^essr
ened by virtuous deeds, we infer that
clare, tell, Q*riu. 3. To importune, press,
the other is darkened by the retributions
Qs<i*. (p.)
of vice; or in a case of robbery between
sippjrpann, s. A charge, premoni <S5^9, QQpesr, kQpdsr, Qeueisr, itj, t> n.
two that one is honest, that the other is
tion, an exhortation, position, assertion,
To pass by, pass from, go, remove, depart
the thief, untlGr*vb. 9. That which is
asseveration.
from, to pass through or over a river,
secondary, inferior, any thing bad or in
&c,
to
pass
away,
lapse,
2.
To
sippeo, v. noun. Exhortation, ad
ferior in quality, base, vile, j8S(.
pass as time, a season, prosperity, adver
monition, _4>.ffi#Q*fA>. 2. Word, CWA
uSS&>Jsu, There is none rejected. 2.
sity,
&c.
j
to
elapse,
become
spent,
QjAjw.
3. Plaguing, importuning, Qt^isii.
There is no abatement, deduction, dis
3. To pass as excrements, istoMuSu. 4.
count, &c.
&tppQ&iTiy_ &Lpp&, s. A plant
To be discharged, voidedas semen, &c,
ai^leunesT^nd^^s. Rejected goods.
of two species, giQsa^..
S*i*uSj. 5. To be separated or detached
from, tis*. 6. To be abated, deducted,
y!?si//#6t>ii>, s.
Waste land as
aipp9ldaniL,s. The fruit of &Lpp&
discounted, ice., 9i#u. 7. To be rejected,
stony or brackish spots among good land.
&Lpp@&QstTLLeB>i,.i. Nut of the
exempted, released, excused, &c, Suiu
up$Q60neiirgiisL$eq, s. A deduc
bonduce used by boys as marbles, &c.
to 8. {p.) To be excessive, copious,
tion or premium of one in ten.
abundant, intense, to be great in quality
SLppu^sl, s. A tree, Qurj^tkif^LSip
or
quantity,
9.
To
expire,
cease,
die,
&L/9,
dBQpebr, pQpeiir, uQuefr, ss,
lortb.
v. a. To reject, expel, cast off, discard,
aifipj}J,QQpm, sifprSQesrssr, G?ai/6Br,
e*K>fst$k?gi. The market is broken up,
exclude, dislodge, remove, strip off, sep
*&pp, v. a. To unloose, unfasten, loosen,
the fair is over.
arate from, detach, eliminate, #*pp. 2.
unhang, unhinge, unlock, unhook, unbolt,
To evacuate, void, discharge, emit, pass
.f-.->':-j.'v.^ He has a looseness
unrivet, unscrew, unbutton, unfetter, &c,
excrements, tt*. 3. To except, leave as
fft^araoi, s. The worst, either as
a&i*Q*uui. 2. To strip, take off (clothes,
refuse, abandon, 9uS*. 4. [in arithmetic]
jewels, &c), unclothe, divest, put off the
to persons or things; refuse, that which
To subtract, subduct, OTig*S**. 5. To
shoes, hat, head-dress, &c; to dismantle,
is base, rejected.
deduct, abate, <gi>pt*. 6. To discount,
unrig, Qsm-QpfeSiutisrsifpp. 3. To disen
sl^IOslLl-^i, appel. noun. That
remit, ^*rf*Q*. 7. To cut off as the
tangle, extricate, disengage, disencumber,
hair, to pare off the nails, &c. to clear
which is reprobate, refuse, rejected,
4. To slough the skinas snakes,
off, clear away, smooth offas knots by
the worst, lowest, vilest, i**Q*cj-g>.
hornsas deer, feathersas birds; to
cutting; to prune, lop off, #avpaip*liM#*.
molt, Qpe&QppeSuaTSifpp. (c.)
a L^IOstLieiieir, s. [prov] A repro
8.
To cast offas exuvia?, *pp. 9. To
fmie&r&G<*s?eff&A!fipp~AQ*r4fil<& . He took
bate fellow, a vile wretch, uSe/E<2*ij.
pass time, spend time, stmubQur**. 10. To
off his ear-ring and gave it.
mitSr.
exempt, release, free from dutiesas post
age, a?cuA.
fenuemus&gppi inf. To loosen
aySliSlpuLi, s. The birth preced
xLLif.ts^fiL/i-tai*. Cast-off garments.
or take off the hand rings.
jng the present, oppiSpun. (p.)
*r4P*u%*^airjw. Garlands formerly put
Q&Q^uanuaxippp, inf. To put
sySlniL-n), s. A skeleton, mzeha
on an idol taken oft" before another cere
off the shoes.
mony.
affeu^sw^ctfSBuflfJfiVaySI/^jrfLltrdr. He Spent
aifippeo, v. noun. Putting off.
eurrjietrLL&L$iu, inf. To pass, as
his time in vain.
one's lifetime.
Lesaf],s. A field, a corn-field, euiuiv
u>i$a!i>*iS)ppg>. The cow having eaten
2. (p.) Agricultural districts. io<jvj.ieui4. 3
ejLpemiTSL^luj, inf. To expire, as the
enough, rejected what remained.
Mud, Gup. 4. Curtains, fi^iSln,
seven anil half years of Saturn's malign
*$$iiQiiiiimia. Glittering drawn
influence. See cap.
sifietsfluuuSliT, s. Paddy.
sword8.
ay!ilpjpdQsiT(Bd&, inf. To make
cfireari^?ffi^Oai/lD)niL/,s. Pure bones
sy/esflcuQpfiwiT, s. Agriculturists,
an allowance in another's favor.
bones stripped of flesh.
fBild&L$d&, inf. To purify from
aG0ssr.t L$i)Li5ss)$, s. A widow, a
GLpiriuir, s. Pole-dancers, rope-dan
ceremonial uncleanncssas after child
woman who has lost her marriage sym
cers, tumblers, smp**L4fli) [ex *sp, a
birth, &c.
bol.
bamboo.] (p.)
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.
eutgijdd&ySda, inf. To pass time
in suffering.
weO!Ki$L$dx, inf. To pass excre
mcnt.
asiirGiaySlda, inf. To enjoy to
satietyas earthly good. 2. To be de
prived of appetite by having much to
do with foodas cooks, &c.
ftr.i(3&L$da, inf. To remove the
evil iunuence of planets by presenting
offerings to them, &c.
6rd8ei)ailda, inf. To purify a
place where some one has taken food.
aySppeo, v. noun. The act of re
jecting.
sySjut-l, v. noun.
Expulsion, re
jection, emission, b54s>. 2. Offering
to planets, demons, &e., to remove their
malignity, erifiatftms. 3. Blemish, de
feet, fault, ,i>pio. 4. That which is re
fused, rejected. 5. [in arithmetic] Sub
traction, a5u4i*ssr*<g.
aySlut-jdsySjda, inf.
To expel
malign influence by offerings. This is
done by waving boiled rice, cakes, &c,
over the head of the patients after which
the materials used are thrown away.
a l$ Q &uj_ed , s. A line of more than
five feet in a verse, sB9^'i"Sis^"&'dJ'"f2. A kind of verse the lines of which con
sist of more than five feet, *i0Qif.*irfc3Aii.
sySlQisty-eOtq., s. A line in poetry,
consisting of more than five feet, sP
aySuL-jsi), s. A kind of grass, Rotbcellia hcvis.
<5(^?(xpLlz_/raar, s. A kind of grass,
e*4*, Apluda aristata.
a(tg, s. A stake for impaling crimi
nals, *si4. 2. (p.) A trident, ho. 3.
An eagle, *ot<g. 4. [vul.] A green clump
or clod of grass, Ljpupfep.
S(Lpsserw, s. A place of execu
tion by impaling.
GQgd(8)Gnrpi})$(QdxQg&(^Gsrpw^
s. A mountain north-west of Madras,
sacred to Siva.
8Qg#&&s><DtLieir, s.
One who de
serves impaling.
aQfuupeap, s. A clump or tuft
of grass.
(y)LDffti, s. A stake for impaling
malefactors.
*0f(flrioCijfurf!^>c7dr. He stands like
a stake, sullen, unmoved, &c.spoken
in anger.
&QPQpeir, s. A trident, @a)ir. 2.
A spear, a spike,
3. A stake for
impaling, s^mnb. 4. Arms in general,
^tipuQurg). 5. Pomegranate tree, u>>j&,
l'unica granatum. (/.)
sQgQiniTpsQgeuetsspiu, inf. To
cover the ground with green clods.
<2>a/68r, s. [prov.] A daring villain,
a rascal, one deserving the stake, iB<s
&(LgGuneixfl, s. The iron spike on
the top of an impaling stake, a&iS&iaa
34

g(jr<*a>>^iCu*iiif.Si_ To devolve
a(LgGniLi&)i}>aQpQsuerfl, s. A
unpleasant consequences on another. 2.
green field from which clods are taken.
To attribute a crime or blame to a per
s(LpeSQ6STujiLi(T^dQ, s. [prop.] A
son. 3. To impose on another unsale
woman who collects the juices that fall
able goods, or a woman ineligible for
from persons impaled as a philter for
marriage.
fascinating paramours a term of abuse
(y>,i,S<!i53V, . Halter for a
or reproach, Q*i^.nm.ir.
beast
sqgQeup, inf. To be impaled, s(ip
eQ?$(3?Pi iff To have the neck
cSGaip. 2. To partake voluntarily in
another's sufferings, through friend
pressed down with a heavy load, (c.)
ship, iSparwi30jSrfi*E/c.
S(Lp$Qe0au$gii(2um, inf. To
SQfQeupl, s. A malefactor, one
threaten self-immolation for the purpose
impaled, scydCcjfiarwsir. 2. A villain, a
of recovering debts, &c. 2. To be very
peSt, 7<!KAe)/liC_iUa.'C37'.
treacherous, insidious, perfidious, (c.)
a(LpQeupp, inf. To impale.
GQppjsdgLLeiBi, s. A neckcloth,
aQgQeujbpu), v. noun. Impalement.
a cravat, (c.)
SiEi&wjdsQpi s. A gibbet.
&Qg&g)dQ&nd&.) inf.
To lay
5(L,(3), s. An eagle, epiiupstneu.
down the neck for another on the block,
to subject one's self to inconvenience or
(Z'<B.a;s3)i_, s. A spear, /fiLiq..
danger. 2. To expose one's life by a
a(L^3ia;ir<s!S, s. {prop, aqgennesifl.]
commission of crime. 3. To submit to
the yoke as bullocks.
A short thick person,
SQJf&ii Demon, a vampire, i9ffn
SQ$id&ifgi, s. The joint of the
*i4. 2. A shed with an elevated platform
neck.
for guarding fields against beasts, birds,
aQpfgid&^dQ^, s. Straining of
&c, urair. 3. A beetle, veto. 4. Guard,
the ligaments of the neck by violent
defence, arai&. (p.)
turning of the head.
&(Lp&s>^, s. An ass, aspuw. 2.
aQppjpp^ajs, inf. To wring off
(c.) A dolt, s/ii-c*-. 8. ( p.) The sign of the
the head of a fowl, &c 2. To throttle,
sixth guardian of the eight angles or
twist the head.
points of the world, ait-Gicpflmjuursufirtsfi.
ff(ip>4ijLyawga'A(5ULy(ip^^icy*^7. Dust IS the
&Qg&giQisur-iuun'2esr.l s. A longmedicine for an ass's wounds; i. e. for the
necked pot.
poor any thing serves for medicine.
&QgpgiuuL-Uf-Gsis,s.
A collar, a
sQfaDfii]ii{giGB>aii]thiSle8sfijirpGuBGtoi. Illcape.
matchedas an ass and a horse.
sQgpgiuuLLGai, s. The collar
aQgssipdanGtsnriA, s. [in astrology.]
of a cloak.
One of the eleven mppimmr*.
SQgdgiuurrrjpjdQsda, inf. To have
a(Lpemd(8jL-d$a(Lges>^ULfeS} s.
a thick neck.
A hyena, 4svtA<gi_4.6).
aftp^^uQuirrr^d^w, s. One of the
&Qgss>pd(tLtq-a(Lpea>pu>ffl, s. A
ten Qurgfi/iib for marriage, umiCiQutfaii>
young ass.
a(Lganp$pii>, s. Grey, the color of
SQgdgjQfpldjs S(ip06ro0(y>ffida,
an ass.
inf. To break the neckspoken of the
aqg eeipd^essnha(Lges>pujiitl.tii>)
power, &c, of demons.
Stupidity.
<2iaArirQuiicrlS(iffl*s>0(!pfliQ<36ar. He ab
aQpemppfdeaf, s. [in astrology.]
solutely refuses, it is very repugnant to
The north-west quarter, an-Gwp0a>r.
his feelings, &c.
SQpenpwaSn l9/e/^/t, s. A country
aqgpgiQeuiLiq-., s. A cut-throat,
where they pluck off the hair of the ass;
a betrayer, an assassin, (c.)
i.e. doing as others do without reason.
artgpg/L-iq., s. The throat, (p.)
aQgsmpsiinaesB, s. The goddess of
aQf>&Qpg)ipG3iiriiD, s. Aggravated
ill-luck, apQfiia.
or very heavy punishment.
a(Lpe8>0efiLLen>i, s. Ass's dung.
SQffang$tl.eB>iiuBSgtiieBS&eapiut2(!smfiapQut
aQp^ea^QiBiflda, inf. To throttle
giii. If the hand is full though with
one.
nothing but ass's dung, it is enough;
&LLQdsQpp$,s. A married woman.
i. e. get a great quantity.
X(L>iT, s. The red water-lily, e.p
QanQeugyaQpanp, s. Mule.
4, Nymphsea rubra.
aQg;5^<zv, s. A lie, Qutrib. (p.)
a(Lpiijuy,s(tginwei)n, s.
The
xrLp^jfri) s. The neck of a person,
flower
of
the
lily.
brute, thing, &c, a(ri_ia.
s. The heart or core of a
SQppfLp-, s. The lower part of the &(tgibsp,
tree,
-<i--.^. 2. A tenon, GfivisgiiDQgKiQpfi
nape of the neck, C^ie&rCucj.
a(tgpjpida, inf. To cut the throat,
a(tpi^rrds, inf. To make tenons
to sever the wind-pipe.
for dovetailing or other joints.
esodeiaads (ip&gi, s. The end of
Would you bid one take precedence and
a pestle. (Hott.)
then cut his throat?
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astr

&G1TU

jsstrGa/rGsrrssrsi),*. Mumbling, tpsSI serruuekSssr, s. A shrub, gpn'O^tfL.


senuLj, s. Shallow sea, shallows at
setrQsrrQetreirji)>aiu$plGDiruj,inf. To
sea, L-ftfipuS*uwrfi5iib.
wambleas the bowels.
sstr^Lp.T, s. A town near Madura,
d5srrd5<s/f, s. Inferiors, qleviuir. 2.
<si.
Hunters, a caste living by the chase, srriii,. Place, locality, open space,
Cl_i. (p.)
area, a wide extent, expanse,
2.
oEsrr/E/dSLli^L, . A kind of fish, gjrf
Black, dark, *jnjq. 3. Poison, venom, <S
iSttt.
4. Neck, throat, u9i_jr. 5. A wife,
u>teS. 6. Barren or brackish ground, (
arr/Bo5iii, . A spot, a mark, a
4uiA. (p.) 7. (c.) A threshing floor or place
sign, a token, jyi_iuftii. (p.) 2. (r.) A
in a field for treading corn, Qipsaib. 8.
stain, a blot, a tarnish, a blemish, soil, p*.
The place or site of a battle, a field of
3. Fault, defect, moral or ceremonial de
battle, Quritsaii. 9. Shallow shelf of rocks
filement,
4. Black, #j)ij4. 5. Blue,
at sea, bank under water, sand-bauk,
6. Bust, verdigris, any thing that
Shoal, &C, i_Ir(?u>.
deteriorates,
7. A kind of arsenic
as-j#tG9*GpicsQi-]rppguGusfcl. The
in its natural state, >-i*i->-; -.
dhoney is aground on a shoal.
aana*ejfgi(T!}, s. Fountain con
seiTuu&S, .1. A human sacrifice, that
taining lead, .-.-T-of valiant men to Poorga, the goddess
aeiriiiaw/o, inf. To be free from
of war, previous to battle to secure vic
defects.
tory, yfipsetfifioSGwuvS.
&ariEjaiDppfi0&s, inf. To be spot
asmjusiSuSisetruueSi^il-L, inf.
less, sincere, pure.
To offer human sacrifice.
dr. >-f i/foVev^- 5i_a ssj, . Pures&ruuirtl., s. Threshing floor
ness of living.
songs, Qurgi^.uQutiuiQthuriLQ.
aetriEisQpeiretreueiir, s. One whose
saruuntU)S. A mat spread on the
character is sullied. 2. A knave, a fraud
floor to tread out grain, ij8A.Mi<5<i
ulent person.
iSeif-setrmsii), s. Purity.
seiruiSgesie, s. Alms given to re
setriaseziT, s. The moon, ffis^rrBsi^
ligious mendicants at a threshing floor,
lit. the spotted, (p.)
srr/F;@ &sirib(3j(tp!<5S)p, s.
A
smuQuest, s. Auspicious terms,
compound of metallic bodies prepared
language, &c, of the threshing floor, *r
with mercury and made into pills,
Bap^eOTi_fj^ 5-JignTana. ( liott.')
setruQuffi, . [prov.] The portion
xsrr^Si, s. A kind of arsenic,
of grain, distributed at a threshing floor
among religious mendicants, also given
setr^hj&ujiii, s. A granary, a barn,
to a washerman, barber, and other de
pendent Castes, Q*psa#PpQuiibuefir.
^rafliuiigAgiii-iii. 2. A store room, a re
pository, a treasury, a magazine, Qustm
semLfiii_^/rif, s. A pole-dancer.
swu>fd, * Estimation of the quan
esilej. (c.)
tity of grain upon a threshing floor.
srr, s. A thorny shrub, aetrrrdQ&tf..
setr^Gliup^lQetiQuM, inf. To
setriDetr&s,
inf. To measure at the
(P)
put into a barn.
threshing floor, aa^g>QaAiQfftSiutamaA.
*<ssrr<s sari ii>,s. The Indian cuckoo,
(guSiialso written *a*ri_ii. Wils. p
saruj/r, s. Husbandmen, agricultur
fib, 1. Silver, QAtf. Wils. p. 200. Ka200. Kalakanta. (p.)
ists, a-QfMi. 2. The m*ft<ur, or one of
LADOCTA. (p.)
<ssrriii, s. The mountain rat, Ouqj dssrrjS^/rii, . A wife, mSsaraff. 2.
the divisions of the =rfiu# caste. 3.
Inhabitants of agricultural districts, icyj
frrtfl. (p.)
Family, race, O^uii. Wils. p. 200. Ka4. The Sudra caste, atfirt.
asrraii/jsrrijb, s. A bull's dewlap,
latra. (p.)
<M
the excrescences on a goat's neck, jyVu,#ii..
atrpfin ans&ssr, s.
The planet
seiriie3tiru>G>6SiuLti$.d&, inf. To
Wils. p. 285. Galakahhala. (p.)
regarded as the ruler of the seventh
sweep clean the threshing floor.
astrssfru u, s. Din, roar, gurgling,
sign from the rising sign at birth, **B
getraiySltBfrpugi,s. A poem in forty
for.
wambling, &c, $vS*<gfiuLi. (c.)
stanzas descriptive of a field of battle.
#eir,*tSff,Firesri}>, '
The seventh
*srr6rrzji, s. A loud and confused
(i?o.)
from the rising sign at the moment of
noiseas the din of a bazaar, the roaring
aerreurnTii, s. [com. aetraiir&w.~) The
birth, portending the person's circum
of water, &c, QuQtrtfi. Wils. p. 200. Kastances in respect of the wife (if it pre
portion of grain given from the thresh
lakai.a.
dict any), her disposition, wealth, lon
ing floor to the workmen, 4)jbQG>*
gevity and other properties, otsni_ii.
Tingle, flow with a gentle sound, chatter, &sirpjgirrrseirrbetn/S, s. A town
S-'ievdsetrw, s. A forge.
&C, riQrnI4<5pSu4. (c.)
near
Chingleput,
gxy*.
Oa/r?soarii),
s. A place of exe
seirseirQeuesrdQsn^da., inf. To
<SOT/5^j/f?, s. The fruit of a pneerpl
cution.
soundas water in boiling.
tree, Terminalia bellerica, L. (M. Die.)
iij^^aeirw uSaeirii, s. A field of
sarseirQsuesreSl(T^Lo, inf. To sound
(P.)
battle.
as phlegm in the chest
.ssrrLJLo, s. A young elephant, lun
u<d*s*0&Qsuruu>fajt. Arc relationships
amabitQ<su earQsuneSd S, inf. To
Icvimdrj). 2. An elephant, uraw. 3. Fra
observed in the battle-field ?
roaras water, multitudes.
grant ointment, perfumery, *tui*i.
aaraetrQsu arguSfida,inf. To laugh,
4. A mixture, ujiy. 5. Mortar, cement, ssn irsuiiij s. A dove, pigeon, t-j(^.
*c^titgi. Wils. p. 200. Kai.au'ji a. (p.)
making a noise.

SQpQPi QQpssr, S(tpilQsurest, Qsi/ek,


v. n. To join, unite with,
2. To be fascinated, bewildered, confused,
muiim. 3. To be full, complete, replete,
perfect, *>^u. 4. To be abundant, copi
ous, plentiful, t$*. (p.)
<SQ>Lostf, v. noun. Fulness, aap
pij. 2. Confusion, miuimii. 3. Abundance,
i&fi. 4. Seizing, i. ;.- ..._.'. .
^(Lpsij, Co^ot, &(Lpafi(easreBr, Ca/sjr,
cjf, v. a. To wash, wash off, wash out,
wash away, cleanse by washing, to purify,
rinse, fttprnqft. 2. To free from, dispel
as moral evil, tD9s>Qf*<g&*Q$v. (c.)
(i/f/f, s. Water in which rice
has been washed, j(i*Ba>Si>#*. (c.)
&Qgi& dQan&rar, in/". To wash,
cleanse.
&(LpsSI uQurrii inf. To wash off.
earns Qgsu, inf. To wasli the hands
of one, to reject totally.
aiT6Ven&&(Lpsu, inf. To wash the
hands and feet.
a>>as>p.i&Qgw , inf. To wash a
brass dish.
aiTGti&Qpw, inf. To wash after
passing excrement, lit. to wash the
feet.
LDG)iaa(Lps>i, inf. To expel moral
evils from the soul.
SQpaietf s(Lgaf^&)) v. noun. Wash
ing, cleansing.
<sn(p, $. The bamboo, QpisiSej,
Bambusa arundinacea. 2. Sugar-cane, *
0104. 3. The seventh lunar asterism, 4*1
U*"4. (p)
s. Pole-dancing, Qeu
ipiauf&i.&gi.
s:v if -i j^ffl-ij , s.
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serf)
asrrrf?, . A field of battle, Qunns sstrsir, s. Place, area, open space,
*aib. 2. A jungle,
3. Blackness, *<s
expanse,
2. Agricultural districts,
wo. 4. The neck, hSi_j>. 5. Barren or
arable land, rice fields, onj^iW. 3. Stupor,
bewilderment, frenzy, passion, B-arns^inb.
brackish ground, an*iii*iii. 6. Uncultivat
ed ground, uriitfwii. (p.) 7. A circular
4. Sound, noise, s5. 5. friendship, love,
area for dramatic performance, gladiatori
^-H- 6. Company, society, an assembly,
al or gymnastic exhibitions, &c, an arena,
ju. 7. Neck (another form of the
.-i_*.'5.-j. 8. An assembly, as.tic_i6,
Word nt),
(p.)
G&rifi&LLt, inf. To ingratiate aetr/r, s. A thorny shrub bearing an
edible black fruit, wiGsju)..
one's self with the attendants, officers,
&c, at court, so as to secure the superi
Q&iTjietDjsdaerrrr, s. A shrub, Flaor's interest, jy>/a/i_A*ig5QjHju. 2. To
courtia sepiaria.
form an area for the performance of a
Ou0/Bd5srr/r, s. Carissa carandas;
play, *ii_iJsu*i^i_. 3. To prevent by
the fruit of both is eatable.
magical spells from singing or acting in
&)imeirn, s. Carissa diffusa,
aariHsQaireiatfi, $. Bashfulness in ssrr ,r<yzi), s. A cane, walking stick,
a performer, preventing him from ap
d4q. (p.)
pearing in an area, tmitQvm^.
asiTT-Fr<35!i <h aarrrrjixTsi), s. A
GeaiBajwirpp, inf. To seat the
scientific treatise concerning four differ
spectators round an area. 2. To silence
ent kinds of women. See 0*i*<?i4.
the spectators by beating a certain time xsmru L_e3TLh, s. One of the four
on a drum.
teen acts of beneficence. See fividi&pi.
anfla9/_, inf. To exhibit a play SGtrrreuaih, s. A kind of greens,
after training in full attire, eulvri_
fijSaor, Amaranthus campestris, L. (p.)
asrrir, s. Barren or brackish ground, sjf7, s. Joy, gladness, delight, ex
hilaration, exultation, mirth, jollity, hila
rity, ffliJ*S. 2. Riot, revelling, saQpfrfiu
jsarcrmekr, s. Alkaline earth.
3. Wantonness, licentious
ness, unrestrained passions, arrogance, ty>
sstreuth, s. Mixture, seouLj. (p.)
jtfriruii. 4. Bewilderment, aberration of
mind or intellect, intoxication whether
ssfra/, 3. Theft, robbing, pilfering,
from liquor or circumstances, frenzy, fury,
purloining, stealing, depredation, figc.
miuiira. 5. Toddy, vinous liquor, *iV. 6.
2. Deceit, treachery, roguery, clandestine,
A person intoxicated with money, learn
or illicit acts, /j5jfor. 3. [in erotics.'] The
ing, liquor, &c, a reveller, G*c5Ag;srsin*.
secret intercourse of lovers, illicit con
(p.) 7. Thick pulp, any soft, thick mass
nexion, adultery, fornication, whoredom,
as thick pap, &c, the quality or con
any clandestine intercourse of the sexes
sistency of a thick paste or glutinous
chiefly of the female, xaaQtuiQftsiii, 4.
matter, Sts>^"un>*"si- 8. A kind of pap
Counterfeiting in work,
5. (p.)
or hasty-pudding,
9. A kind of
The *s" shrub, *i*Q*ij.. tj. Stupor, be
pottage hard in itself and made with flour,
wilderment, the fury of passion, &c,
aetflSasori seiBQetrp, inf. To
setreuesr, s. A thief, rogue, a felon,
make *, pap.
*a~dr. 2. A crab, meStS). 3. Cancer of
seiftsk.ir, inf. To rejoice, exult,
the zodiac, ^i_*tjjW.
sensuai setra/neir, inf. To steal,
setreunetfl , t. A thief, seheuesr.
aerrsfitua), s. A branch of Jijau
Cu-j.7, treating on illicit intercourse.
teireSe\)ei>nes>LD scsrraS&srasin, s.
Freedom from theft, safety.
*etraiQ&ujiLiaeirQeuGlds, inf. To
steal, rob, pilfer, <ji
Q& ngUasr tiSp&snzyQetbuj, inf. To
defraud, or betray trust in examina
tion.
&erreiju ever ear, inf. To play truant.
2. To embezzle, betray trust, peculate.
rai/L9if , inf. To catch a thief
by stratagem, magic, &e.
ssweuuneesnffSl, s. Illicit cohabi
tation.
aeaQeuir(iridsii>, s. [as secreSiueo.']
Illicit intercourse, *si.
dssway^Lo, s. Silver, Q&ierr err?, (p.)

serfidsntu, $. Pulpy fruit, seiflu


urmrmii,
seiflQisrGj&ea, s. A jovial, wanton
person.
Gerfluuirsrg, s. Areca-nut boiled
and dried, jj&fifutttg.
SGif)LD6Bor, s.
Clay, potter's clay.
He takes in, or swallows up as if he
had to fill (a pit) with clay ; i. e. he is a
glutton, a gormand, a gormandizer.
serfliDesBr^aarr, s. Clayey soil.
setfliuir, s. Bacchanalians, drunk
ards, ecsQexcQsctuGuri.
aerflujiraieaireairuiy s. A poem ex
tolling the advantages of high living,
dainty food, vinous liquors, &c, an epi
curean poem, pimisfrarib.
seiBiuniL, s.
Drunken feasts,
bacchanalism, revels, -awi_i^<3.
Q& y> su ngj * erf? swLfdsafl Qsn
. Pottage prepared with the
flour of different grains.

&etfly sQQrDelsr, pQpehr, uQueir, ,


v. n. To joy, exult, rejoice, to be exhila
rated, titQfi^p**. 2. To experience extatic joy, to glow with delight, <<m9ifm
a>u-ti, 3. To be mirthful, jovial, gay. full
of glee, *ftjui_u. 4. (p.) To be proud,
vain, conceited, intoxicated with pride,
&c, Qe(g*p. 5. To be wanton, frolicsome,
wilful, licentious, jS<*4jd. 6. To be ine
briated (with liquors, drugs, &c), Qmfi
Qsiiia. 7. To revel, luxuriateas bees,
beetles, &c, feeding on the honey of
flowers, *<Auji_.
setflppeo, v. noun. Rejoicing, wpir
asyf/dSii, s.

A medicinal shrub, eun

arf?s5)o5, s. Tender flower-buds, Jj)


athyigibL). See
(p.)
asrr?<sas33r, s. [prov.] In jewelry, an
instrument used for drawing wire for chain
work, sibiAiuiaQsdsSQtsparji.
xeSi^sirih^s. A town on the Mala
bar COaSt, g(J.
aerfljgih, s. Slipperiness, muddiness,
/a>**A(. (/>.)
2. A huge stone, Qu
xeffl^^ismp, s. A town in Ceylon,
Callitoor near Colombo.
aafluLj, s. Joy, exultation, delight,
j@ss*Qfs*ijh. 2. Mirth, joviality, glee,
hilarity, w&04&. 3. (p.) Vanity, conceit,
elation, C*(j*<s- 4. Wantonness, wilful
ness, licentiousness, Qptfmruib. 5. Intoxi
cation, inebriation, QjtfQor,g*, 6. (/.)
Intention, esi&fiuL/.
Q/F&fsudaetfiui-i, s. Joy or high
satisfaction from prosperity. 2. Elation
from prosperity.
wearsaafluLj^s. Joy, delight, great
satisfaction.
asrf?Lotii, s. A rat, ersiff. (f>.) (p.)
serFliht-j, s. Verdigris, meSesnh. 2,
Kust, gios. 'Mal.lnd.) 3. The evil prin
ciple connected with the soul from eternity,
leading to births and their sufferings and
enjoyments, <3/>p6.
aetfliiuppei/isir, s. A man of unim
peachable character.
seiflii>Lj^da setfliii^ui-. *rf?ii)
inf. To form as verdigris.
aaffw^p aerflihQup, inf. To
form as verdigris in a slight degree. 2.
To become spoiledas whey, curds, Sc.,
kept in a brass vessel.
s erfl su it ili 16
ear, a. A very venom
ous Snake, gruriq.
ffisrfTr)/, s. A male elephant, ^smtuir
to-. 2. A boar, ^*ruji^9. 3. A male
shark, ^a*ro. 4. The thirteenth con
stellation, 5f^**. 5. The male of beasts
in general, BwH:)*Quff#. (p.)
ic^si%?urScu. As wild as an elephant
in rut.
&(^(9j<i&(<>fi)< G&ssr, inf.
To
gurgle in swallowing, or as water pouring
from a goglet, gicSttsfiuL).
* sQsfruir zi, s. A corpse, iSssmuo.
2. Bones, ti&tiiuj. 3. Body,
Wils.
p. 202. Kalevara. (p.) "
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sdsrr

ask

s&rr, s. Tares, grass, weeds, &c, sdsrr a sar , s. Support, succor, pro
among com, or other vegetables, uiSi**3.
tection, 4{0m>(. 2. A protector, a succorer,
2. Weariness, j/uti. 3. Splendor of coun
one to whom recourse may be had for re
tenance, glow, lustre, shining, srtfi. 4.
lief, wS. (p.)
Beauty, handsomeness, jfyxg. (c.) 5. (p.) asrr, s. Toddy, vinous liquor, wgi.
Dross, refuse, defect, fault, <gppih. 6. One
2. The plural termination of nouns, pro
of the ten ptaib, or rules for keeping time,
nouns and verbs, urauiSg.). 3. (p.)
Honey of flowers, G>f*. 4. Stealing, theft,
3srriJLi_, rel. part. Weeded as
5. Lying, falsehood, deception, Qurii.
corn, &c.
aeh<^d(^u/.ujebr aeh^esSsen
aVetrQ&rrfip, inf. To weed.
igisirisrf, s. A drinker, a tippler, a toddydrinker, &j*rCL/r*.
alenOsnehen, inf. To begin to
shineas the countenance from the in
aeh^dQsrrda, inf. To gather
fluence of the deity.
toddy from the tree, *<Srtfp*.
2errQ/Til s%enQan&), s. A
aehr^6srir,
s. A beetle, a bee,
weeding hook, s&u&rq&G&c&i.
KstO, lit. a honey-bibber, (p.)
&'%3tT&s:p$<sw, s. [prop.] A hooked ssrr c3jsrr(S)^, QQpehr, SL.Qi-.ebr,
kind of paddle for weeding corn, S*J
<?/*-,
v. a. To steal, rob, first 2.
To be treacherous, insidious, to entertain
alien(gj it, a. The base, villains,
furtive designs,
(p.)
wretches, rogues.
aeheneoaenrer^^eo,
v.
noun. Steal
sienna sienQpetrluj a'teniunp,
ing.
inf. To recover from fatigue, languor,
aehennemio, neg. v. noun. The duty
&C, syajja//Ei*.
of avoiding theft.
e*2etrufS d a -a SsrnJ) A a -a 8srrQeu iL
sarrsusir,
s. A thief, a robber, a
-, inf. To weed corn, &c, ates%ru.
rogue,
><ji_<*.
2. (p.) A black or dark
alleniunpp, inf. To revive one from
person, mtiussr. 3. A crab,
4. Can
fainting, gfrfouurpp.
cer of the zodiac, siixu.adri&. 5. A
monkey, <sri><g. 6. The red monkey, qp*.
afenQtup, inf. To shine as the face
7. An elephant, uiir.
of a person or idol, from the influence or
indwelling of a deity, iSi*tsiL&*t*s. 2. ssrrerrih, s. Guile, treachery, decep
To increase, as the phases of the moon,
tion, imposition, dissimulation, insidiousness, roguery, villany, knavery, turpitude,
spuriousness, counterfeitness, perfidy, de
alieneunrfl, s. A tool for weeding,
pravity, u55Mii. 2. Stealing, robbery,
fraud, embezzlement, shuffling, tricking,
ryada^en, s. Lustre of counte
cheating, circumvention, intrigue,
nance.
3. Lying, falsehood, Qurii. 4. Fault, crime,
(gtfluj&'Betr, s. Brightness of the
guilt, defect, blemish, (gppii. 5. Morbid
matter concealed in a boil, or lodged in the
sun.
system and causing irritation, L/aJroioSgjii
Qpibeua'Sen, s. Lustre of counte
saati. 6. Unlawful, illicit acts, slyness,
nance, supposed to result from the in
trickishness, sinister views, under-hand
dwelling of the deity, S<j,^iV.
way of doing things, covert, *ui_<a.
ffififerr, QQpesr, HQpeh, Qeuesr, uj, v. a.
MsrcTQtu'2$&aisGea'aDifitjih. Alternate rain
To strip or put off clothes, to reject
and sun-shine when neither can be relied
clothes or jewels, &c, PJwcsP/f^airm. 2.
on.
(p.) To weed, pull up, extirpate, eradi
senen^uuuj, s. A forged signa
cate, airjaii*. 3. To exterminate, extir
ture.
pate a family, foes, &c, to kill, destroy,
serrendsesn , s. A shop or bazaar
QsiAim. 4. To remove, expel, extrude,
for the reception of stolen goods.
separate, reject, lop off; to shave the hair,
the beard, &c., to pare the nails, &a, to
aehendsuueo, s. A piratical ves
cut or pull the hair, &c, to moltas birds,
sel, ffitsCQAauufr.
j/xpp. 5. [m arith.] To subtract, m4
sehendauupannesr, s. A pirate.
wdrGiMpskrtp. Avoiding offensive
sehendsuS^v, s. A kind of double
speech
string for opening and closing a book
Ljies>eus2eiruj, inf. To cast off dirty
or purse,
or impure clothes. 2. To put off clothes
aefrendaeugi,
s. False dice, aehend
as ceremonially impure from catamenia. 3. To be subject to catamenia;
aareirdseS, a. Flagrant plagiary,
i. e. not pregnant.
a2enpe\> a'Seney, v. noun. Extirpa
> seir
setrenssnaf senewmnemiLna
tion, weeding, plucking, stripping off.
auuoBib,
s.
Base
or
counterfeit
coin,
aSsrr, dQQpesr, dQpehr, uOuejr, da,
v. n. To be fatigued, be exhausted with
setreirdsniLui, inf. To fail as
hunger, running, hard labor, from the heat
fruits in the process of ripening by
of the sun, being flogged, &c, to be lan
smoke.
guid, to flag, droop, fiiirijqp. 2. To faint,
swoon, <T*ir.
seirendSesiu., v. noun. Lying de
sVstr/ipeti 2sw uLj, v. noun. Faint
ceptively, shamming sickness, sleep, or
ing.
death, nfZ*Biurauu${2ieas.
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sew
aeherrd (8j emiru>, s. A false, insidious,
deceptive disposition, i(jLLS*<5aril. 2.
Insidiuusness in boils, diseases, &c, deceptiveness, changeableness in weather,
wind, the sea, &c, aitapGpippiii. 3.
Tricks, vices, &c, in beasts, sullQa
seireirdeiD&QiUQgpg], s. A false sig
nature, a forgery.
aetretrd&djsluju), s. A false oath,
perjury.
aerretrd&jrd(3), s. Smuggled or con
traband goods.
aerrerrd&tr(3, s. The Kallar tribe, a
caste in South India.
seirerrd&,s.[prop. serrerR.'] A female
thief, i<ji*.
&errerrd@LL<8, s. A forged bond,
note, draught, &c.
setreirdQ&ned, s. Lie, falsehood,
Quru. 2. Tretence, pretext, fiiscQu
serrerr(e^nesril>, s. Hypocrisy in re
ligion.
aerrerr^Q&ujuj, inf. To commit
fraud, to embezzle, asjojOjajiu.
serr err dpearii, s. Cunning, crafti
ness.
serrerrd$penQan60, s. A false key,
a picklock.
aarerrp^ebr, s. Sweet-meat, cakes,
&c, eaten by stealth instead of regular
food, l(jLlGTrY.
aerrerr^^ieap, s. Ports where ex
ports and imports are prohibited, <gu4
errenjiGpnessfl, s. A kind of dhoney,
sailing to different places from Point
Caliniere, &c; this species of boat is so
called because formerly employed in
robbing the pearl banks.
sehenisipeaa, s. Illicit intercourse
of the sexes.
seheniiir, s. Morbid humor in the
body preventing the healing of ulcers,
aeherrQmrriii, s. Irregular seasons
for doing things, seasons for illicit acts
when detection may not occur. 2. A
little before daylight, &in3G*iJ>.
serrerruu&i, s. Deceptive feelings of
hunger.
aekenuuntii, s. Lessons omitted,
slipped over, &c, being unlearnt, de
ceiving the master.
serrenuunheraen, t>. noun. Thievish,
designing looks. 2. Sly looks of lovers,
or libidinous persons, jy*LrCAgjff*r*
serrenutSerryen, s. All illegitimate
child, a bastard, Gm^fipQuppiSitisr.
setrenuLiemirdQ, s. Illicit inter
course of the sexes.
aehenuL/dgi, s. Deceitful sagacity,
cunning.
#airTruL/(T5ffl6sr, s. A paramour, a
gallant, Gstrggiusear.

sp
aarGtruQuGm&njidaekeaerv^S., 3.
ST6(r7C?u), s. Calli hill, a pro
A concubine.
montory, Point Calimere.
aeheiruQu&&, s. Insincere expres
jBrgrg&eirerfl ^tl ttriijasireif), s.
sions, false assurances.
Euphorbia antiquorum.
srstru3oSj, s. False hair.
isussastreiB, s. A kind of aetreiR
that grows leaf upon leaf.
saretTLnuSiijiQ^iTuiS, s. A wig.
us>)ana assiraft uiflsekatlf s. A
saretrLcenrii, s. Deceitful mind.
plant, Opuntia dillenii, L.
asfreirwn, s. Cattle that intrude
Oa/rif aasherfl, s. The milky shrub.
and graze by stealth, a cow or bullock
fgnrd&eherF), s. The square stemprone to stray, or to be mischievous, .frigcSai<3. 2. An ox that refuses to work,
ed azstcll,
*>-ei*sttrQ. 3, Stolen cattle, )(ji-<crioca.
LDirebrQ&eSdseheifl (ipujpQ&e$a
errarru3/r/faii), s. False religion.
*. A shrub, Cacalia Klcinii, L.
2. A sally port.
a;sir(G)7), s. Toddy, u>gi. (c.)
a&retTQp^^lsair, s. A false stamp,
amtsyQeupl, s. Drunkenness.
&>P,
aSQpe&t, m(r6!sr, uQu&r, as,
smetrihuesmestir, inf. To be idle in
v.
o.
To extract milk, to milk, uriispi*.
work, to be dull, slow, &c.as a beast
2. (fig ) To appropriate another's proper
in the absence of the whip. 2. To play
ty, to extort, engross,
3. v. n. [with
truant. 3. To work deceptively, to use
impcrs. terminations.] To give milkas
alloy, cheat, act the rogue, dissemble,
a
COW,
USrUUS&lQsS@A3.
sham, pretend.
spispQiiisjizjiiSQsuugi. That which is pure,
<5Sfrsrra/Dtir>) s. A concealed room
unadulterated.
^jaaEr&'iflG&tspKglGusQaitar. He will CXwhich no one would suspect, iSptsMtr*
tort from the country.
$Kfimt(ipeBrtg'Ui?.us&>&p*(g&. This COW Will
aor siren nfirit s. Mock modesty,
give three measures of milk.
feigned politeness, ,S%iLi_irii.
appealspuLj, v. noun. Act of
asirsir enitu$a), s. A trap-door, ash
milking.
apaneu apeaeuuus apetneu
s&retrQairrQpdau), s. Hypocrisy,
iuf3r,
A milch cow, uepu*.
dissimulation, )uu-0*t_4j>5.
&paQpezsre\>,
v. noun. Importuning,
aarsrssr, s. (phi. aehetrir, fern, seir
<Ju*Husuiii_Ai. 2. Kattle, &c, gJ!*^ijL/.
<*._) Thief, robber, rogue, vagabond,
3. Rattling in the throatas a dying per
villain, knave, criminal, felon, depreda
son or from phlegm.
tor, Pa*-*. 2. One of the Kallar tribe,
gnashes his teeth.
asastrnupgi, s. The district of
apiQsCT-CoSSs*. He runs with a rust
the Kallars.
ling noise, very fast.
sFt,ot-*p"Qfivr&*P&Bp&. The wind-whirl
QsuQiaskefrir, s. Whore-mongers.
rattles.
^9 naaa sirenit, s. Persons insin
spspuLj, v. noun, [prop, asranut^.']
cere, incomplaisant. 2. Hypocrites in
Importunity, teazing.ioouBQaircirciraouj. 2.
religion.
Reiterative sound, rattling, &c., sS*
PcT<Sr<5=*(5'*'5"f. TllOSC wllO put
<30ULj.
on appearances of piety.
(&j t'c l Hash sirti Q^nripsare<riT, s. spmisso, s. A devil, vampire, Quiii.
2. A curved club, a cudgel, *b*0tf.. (p.)
Hypocrites, those insincere in religion,
&pra(3j, s. A child's toy, a windor in courtesy.
whirl, *rpavt~ 2. Whirling, gyration, *ippS).
l(ipsisireirn, s. Weeping rogues,
(a-u. 194.) (/>.)
dissimulators, impostors.
apiEiGan'fej) s. A wind-whirl.
coir&rreod&eirerFI, s. A dissimulating,
unfaithful woman.
apthrV), Qpjpy aptsiQesig}, li, apiiia,
v. n. To whirl,
2. To sound, goM*.
ssrr jift, 8. A genus of plants em
0->.
bracing several species, &iwrw. 2. Milk
spisiaeo, v. noun. Sounding, ie$p
hedge or Indian tree spurge, Euphorbia
#Ai. 2. Whirling,
tirncalli, /..
j^levdseireifl, s. The pricklypear, &peo,s. Firewood, fuel, e&ptvj. (p.)
sometimes planted round forts, &c.as spclstr, s. [chZ.] A dwarf, (Sj&reiresr.
a defence, Cactus.
2. A beast, fowl, tree, &c, Btunted in its
saretflsmirseas, s. A red bird,
growth; any thing dwarfish, *arr/swiQpgBS
iuht. "8. Fruit not come to perfection, us*
seraBuuiiio, s. The pungent milk
xpoir, s. [prov. corruption of seap.']
of the
shrub.
Rust, dross, stain, blood, &c.
sareiRuLj!sQn!f;pl) s. A kind of
venereal disease with clustered broken
sptlupgi, s. Formation of rust,
eruptions, supposed to resemble the
&c.
pricklypear.
LjemsuS'Seod&par, s. The soot of
<raflu)33t_ lutreir serrs^Qpbsirmii
the tobacco concreting in the stomach
dsrSivfUtnkfiron*OurTEaarsi), s. A kind of
inducing cough, &c. 2. The blackening
plant, vntpivJI, Plumiera acuminata, L.
of teeth by tobacco smoke.

saw
(?>?, s. The chirp of a quail, a/rani*
r&. tfp.) (p.)
&(njir, s. (Hin.) [also snirri.'] Certain
ty, tipeezTui.
s(pnnesiQui, n. Decisive lan
guage, stipulation, &c.
ar(2psrf?, s. Intractableness, jyi_/B/r
sryeiFI&cgfslGsiir, s. [local.) An in
tractable horse.
aipl, s. A spiced mixture with fish,
meat, or vegetableeaten with boiled
rice, ufititfiib. (c.) 2. (p.) Pepper, iSa<g.
splaQjtVeo, s. A doubled leaf for
carrying curry in the hand.
spld&^LL, s. Curry condiments
ground together.
&ple&-es>n, s. A class of gourds,
any of the edible species, or.
&f8p3iioGs>u, s. A plant so called
because it is esculent.
sflpgiteir, s. Curry powders.
splfQ^iiarruj, s. A cocoanut suit
able for curry.
gplupnnppikam, s. Things pro
per to form the main ingredients in
curries, not the curry seeds.
affluun'Zsv, s. A plant, gxfuff&o.
apiu># nteo , s. The ingredients of
curry.
spliijuLj, s. Culinary salt, e-uLf.
aplsuiaw, s. Curry condiments
ground together and dried in cakes to
be kept for use.
wndspl, s. Curry of vegetables.
^"ieosspl, s. A dish of greens or
pot herbs,
t-ieiRiEis/S, s. A sour curry.
gieuLLip&pl, s. A sort of curry
without any gravy.
&pl, sQQpeisr, pQpeisr, uQueir, sa,
v. a. To bite, nibble, iM*. 2. To eat by
biting or nibbling as biscuits, &c, LjSlts.
(!>)
splppso, v.noun. The act of eating,
tyfi^iSj. 2. The act of biting, ^tf*>.
rifiji_/i_sl), . A kind of beetle,
a.SJ, s. [prop. *^j/a/.] Anger, rage,
malice, Q*ruth. (*g>.~) (p.)
cTjj/, gSQpeh, pQpeisr, uQuear, <r,
v. n. To grow black, to darken, stjmuiurs.
2. (p.) To become impure, polluted, tocontract moral defilement, *wpijui_. 3. To
show signs of anger, to look black, to
scowl, 9<nrt<sfiuLiisnLi-. 4. To be angry,
sg/f^auiuerFI, s. A black hair
cloth.
sgpppfwssnii, 8. A dark kind of
grain. See eseem.
agHgpGuGST , s. A dark or black
persou.

&S5>p

sp 3

xjUULj, s.
Blackness, darkness,
aempuuLLiusearii), s. A polluted
cysmi). 2. (p.) Indications of anger, frown,
mind.
scowl, QiBtigfiuLi. 3. Anger, displeasure,
sempuueo,
s. Discolored teeth.
fiarii. 4. A spot, taint, pollution, mural
defilement, &c, *op. 5. (AT. ><c.) Am
aes>puL$tf.da, inf. To become
bergris, iS&ribur.
rusty, to formas rust. 2. To be
UliuuredlpBgiuLjibusnpiuaApSlmiULjtDffsrgl. A
stained or soiled with rust, verdigris,
black skin in a Brahman and a light
&c. 3. To collectas blood in inflam
brown skin in a Pariar are equally bad.
mations, &c.
j*uu6bt, s. A black person or
aGnpi&t pplaap s<ss>pilipQ(i<?
<*, s. Siva as black-throated, from tak
animal,
2. A demigod or fero
cious deity, u$iQjxC-tsii)i-nq.&*pLiuar. 3.
ing poison into his throat at the churn
A dark kind of rice, *iQ*Ai.
ing of the sea of milk,
u n d a\g)i uu ear Oto/rtlsB)i_<sjj/ij
seapujuf., s. An elephant, aj^Ssw.
us*-, s. Different kinds of dark rice.
aes>piunuS(r^ssses>pse6>pujnuS(j^
si/ul$,8. A black woman, aifttueir.
ts, inf. To be full of spots.
s^iuLfssn^Q^njSi s. A kind of
^inppd&enp, s. A stain of blood
plant, piQfLf..
in cloth, &c
sjryuLjsQ&neiretr, inf. To take um ssmpiuireir, s. White-ants, Temio
brage, tO frown, G*luiiQ*iaa.
fatale, Q**i.
asiui^uuiH, inf. [prop. &(t$Qld
sanpuuneisnflda, inf. To gnaw or
*iiui_r.] To grow or spreadas a black
consumeas white-ants.
spot on the skin.
anf!D!u/rs5r.5(-li_, inf. To form
wesrd sgiii l/, s. Hatred, enmity.
mouldas white-ants. 2. To maras
white-ants.
Sj3iui3, s. Salt-petre, srsus^mrija.
sonpiunasn^psv, s. White-ant hills.
2. A black beetle, tigiakiQi. 3. A kind of
bismuth, *usa.
White-ants make the cells, and snakes
ajpiys Qp^ssrsc se.jyQ lot Q'p sar so ,
occupy them, [prou.]
v. noun. Showing signs of anger, speak
p nilld & sap ili nasi QuQ^mjsempujn
ing angrily, murmuring, SsxicsfiuLj.
*, s. A large white-ant found in every
ajyeuso, s. A black or dark person,
nest, regarded as procreative of the
whole; when removed, the nest perishes.
tfiuiir. 2. [tu/.] A black or dark animal
of the larger kind, *fiij&. 3. Black color,
i&Godssempujnek, s. The common
stsfBpj>. 4. (p.) Signs of anger, Slatigfiun.
kind of white-ants.
*j2/a/, GVjsbt, ajpisSQesreisr, Qeuasi,
Qu(j^i^feosasB>pujnssr,!i. A largev. a. To exhibit signs of displeasure,
headed species of white-ants.
to frown, look sternly, fiar*jjJuL(**rLLi_.
s(T!jiEicBets>pujn-6Br, s. A black kind
2. To be angry, enraged, displeased; to
be furious, Bturt*. 3. To entertain malice
of white-ants.
or implacable hatred, *ue-,S)4. (p.)
QwiL##psi3s>piLineoTi s- [prov.] A
*^*a/, e. noun. Signs of anger,
large kind of white-ant that consumes
Sari^fiuLj. 2. Anger, rage, wrath, fury,
rapidly, but makes no avenue.
Sari. 3. Malice, implacable hatred, *u ap<x&ir, s.
Low base people, the
vulgar, aj>mts<w. (p.) 2. Severe, precise,
sjjisrr, s. A bridle, reins, auf. ajireiru).
illiberal or tenacious persons, Qsr^l.
(/>)
&pau.&Q,ii, s. A kind of drug,
s(SpQiresrnS(T^ss, inf. To be very
black, sffuuuvS&As.
*&p&ii>, s.
Drugs pounded and
astnp, s. Rust, spot, stain, tarnish,
steeped in oils or other liquids to form de
coctions, tinctures, medicinal oils, &c, um
blemish, m*. 2. Fault, defect, impurity,
>ii.LL<Bu!(r*ji. 2. The residuum or sedi
defilement, pollution, physical, moral or
ment of decoctions, oil, ghee, &c, y
ceremonial, <gppih. 3. Blackness, darkness,
lummiwi-AiQpfsSiLi. 3. The flower of the Bas*jjuiq. (c.) 4. (p.) Blood, Sr^jiii. 5. A mor
sia longifolia, gig/utBuuy. 4. Medicinal
tar for pounding, bj-Ai. 6. Ebony, *(jn
drugs in general, >i_iocy*>. (p.)
S.
7. Tribute, poll-tax, i$.Sp.
8. Color, hue, tinge, idpii.
*spsiil, s. A ewer, a small pitcher,
a water-pot which may or may not have
aes>p$rrpeo, v. noun. Being free
a nose like a tea-pot, rii. 2. A large pot
from tarnish or pollution.
for churning, ^tS/aao^mJ. (p.)
sanpida, inf. To expel pollution sp&ir, s. One of the twelve dis
or tarnish, to cleanse, purify.
tricts where the QarQ*jiA is spoken.
so/nuuL, inf. To be spotted,
stained, polluted, defiled; to contract de apl,s. A horse, gj,S?D/r. 2. Vishnu
in his tenth incarnation as a destroyer,
filement, to become impure, physically,
when he assumes the shape of a horse to
morally, or ceremonially.
destroy the wicked; this is yet future,
aapuup0, inf.
To stain,
8ti0gWjy^T^Qwrfir^j. 3. A temple, <?*
taint, tarnish, pollute, defile, soil, blur.
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spu
*&pS%{F&!r, s. Equation for the se
cond inequality of a planet when its po
sition is within six signs of arics. 2.
Table of these equations, the annual paral
lax of the orbits of planets, given when
their place in the heavens is from cancer
to capricornus, ap&9isiufi$; \ex xpB,
cancer, , sign], meaning the signs of
commutation from cancer to capricornus,
which is equal to the annual parallax.
&pu&i&3- Ln, s. A kind of arsenic,
<pu&ti> spuaisQQjj&ipLh, s. One
of the five miraculous trees of Swerga
yielding whatever is desired, u&tfngf
<w<*,j. This name is sometimes used for
the five species.
sspus&Q&n'bov., s. Grove of Devendra in Swerga.
*<spuLh) s. The period of Brahma's
life or one-hundred of his days and
nights, Jru>^.
2. The periodical de
struction of the world at the end of Brah
ma's day, also of his life, e.e<(yn$.|. 3.
[in pharmucy.~\ Medical powders to prolong
life, secure immortal youth, Sffiissric(s'fi.
4. llenovating influence on the system
from the use of the powders, tsputv^Q*
luijingigi. (c.) 5. (p.) A day and night
of Brahma, a period of 4,320,000,000 solar,
siderial years, or years of mortals meas
uring the duration of the world, and as
many, the intervals of its annihilation,
JraC(S)f*riT. 6. Swerga, the world of the
devas, <?jiCur*io. 7. A number ten
thousand millions, ^fSrQsr^.. 8. [in sa
cred science.'] Treatises on the incarna
tion by which the deities respectively are
invoked in worship, u>*5Voug>ii. 9. One
of the six
or parts of knowledge;
that which treats of incantations, Q^rmm
wrfiQtura-^i. 10. One of the nine Nidhis
of Kuvera, /tfliSQuf*,p. Wils. p. 202.
Kali-a.
spusireow, s.
The period of
Brahma's day, or of his age, a kalpa.
apu^rrjrnSilds spu^e/ruLSt,
inf. To inure the body to hardship
as ascetics, strengthening it with medi
caments and by other means for promot
ing longevity, xpuegl&ar.
spuisir<ar, s. A kalpa of time.
spuQpuf. cy, s. The end of a kalpa.
apurrispu), s. The end of a kalpa,
*puQptt.at. (See *puib.) 2. Stability, that
which lasts long, tLvPuuSatiug.
*<xpu3sitr, s. Elegance in poetry or
explanation, tilcc&gKm. Wils. p. 203.
K.u-pana. 2. Teaching, instruction, spj
Ljli. (c.) 3. (p.) Learning, study,
4. Directions, instructions, commands, or
ders, LLi_ar. 5. Appointment, destiny,
divine ordinance, tS&iQLj. 6. Purpose, de
cision, determination, iflcyracnuii. 7. Skill,
dexterity,
8. Kevery, imagina
tion, fancy, ureter.
spu%strd(<s}LLuL-, inf. To submit
to, or obey the law.
spu^etr^i^reirspu'BesreSeods, inf.
To violate a command, to disobey.
^nnffspuiesr^8. Royal commands,
the order of a king or other ruling
power.

SpLj
amppiBirar, s. A critical day in
QjQ2&pu2esr, s. The precept of a
spLfes>L^u>setflirjS^iufrajtii, s. The
Guru regarded as sacred, to be observed
chapter which treats of the qualities of
diseasesas the day of new or full
with undt-viating scrupulosity.
moon, &c, when the influence of the
a chaste woman, contained in the book
planets is unusually powerful, aggravat
stStstmhLjb.
Qpiueu&pu'Ssgr, s. A divine precept.
ing disease, &c. On such days it is
spL$iu&),
s.
A
branch
of
j*u
apuiTifluJih, . A work on architec
deemed improper to bathe, take medi
Quiver, which treats of female chastity,
cine, &c. (c.)
ture, GpU&rQ2Qwearl. (j).)
sesrjf^uuSr!^
s. A thick crop.
apuirsosiismTLD, s. (For. sipuneoeu
apL9eodsemw,s. The rules of chas
twii.) Sea-Salt, Eigmmtswii.
searppuesfl,
s.
A heavy dew.
tity and housewifery.
searppwe&pear, s. A large heavy
&pi3, iSQpek, pQpeb, uQuear, ,
spqesnetBLH, s. Female chastity
v. a. To teacl), instruct, instil knowledge,
man.
and virtue.
uit-iiJi*. 2. To create, make, fabricate,
eiffftiiaeBTpgidQ&naretr, inf. To
spi-jQisfiS,
s.
Female
chastity
(a
construct, invent, compose a term, poem,
become heavyas the body, by disease,
pleonastic form).
&c.
(c.) 3. (p.) To direct, com
humors, corpulency, &c.
apt-jeueflsiDLD, s. The power of
mand, issue orders, order, charge, *Lii_Sti
pyevassrpg]&QanGttGtr,inf. To grow
female chastity and virtue. 2. The
Q*i<3i. 4. To appoint, destine, decree,
heavyas the head through cold.
ordain, assign, tSfitm. 5. To purpose, de
miraculous efficacy of female chastity,
which, when possessed in a high de
termine, ti<uiSi*. 6. To figure in the mind,
evuSgi&earpjffdQarreirerr, inf. To
gree, is considered capable of counter
imagine, fancy, form a vain project, to
have indigestion. 2. To eat a belly-full,
build castles in the air, uioil&Qrijti. 7.
acting the order of nature.
to be well stuffed. 3. To become gravid ;
To appoint to an office, invest with office, <5/D(2?, s. A cow with a young calf,
sometimes in this meaning, spoken in
to grant, confer, Qpi$9$)wait2**.
contempt, ofpregnancy from illicit inter
seertop ayoi_ujL/*. (
course.
spSi^QpssipsaLDy s. Order in spesnp, s. A collection of hair, &,c,
aersruLj, v. noun, [ml.] Thickness,
teaching.
mSifOsgngjii. 2. A handful of straw, &c,
becoming thick, *arw. 2. Weight, heavi
gpiSppQ&ireO, s. Verbal instruc
sBi&Gsipspmp. 3. Turf, upsptxip. 4. A
ness, solidity, gravidity, uirm. 3. The
tions. 2. A newly-invented form of ex
collection of rays, afiitsps&p. 5. Cocoanut
hardness of a swelling, jyafA*<i. 4.
pression, new-made word.
leaves braided like ropesas bandages
Stoutness, lustiness, grossness, Q*iQtuu.
for hedging, Q^or(?Jwi^6i>p. (c.)
spiSppuessflsSanu., s. Duties com
5. Pride, self-importance, ^gwiuLf.
usss>flspvi>paper>pdisiisaifidirpff. The dirt
manded, commissions.
A-t&AartjQu^:L/<?ufCwcDr. I will re
came off in flukes.
' &pL9gi&Q#na)G0, inf. To fabri
duce you.
waSrapeDpepmpajriuuQurtiSpgi. The hair IS
cate stories, &c. 2. To invent, frame
ffrfnsaemuLf, s. Heaviness of the
all in tangles.
new forms of speech, to use words in a
bodyas in plethora, &c.
iStf-psirpspaop, dci-tfix-csih. If settled now,
new sense for the occasion.
it will be in order; if left, it will be de
pteodsearuLj, s. Heaviness in the
ranged.
spiSlpGfneBr, s.
A teacher, in
head.
apesipQ&nQ^aspetap(2unt,inf.
structor.
euuSpgvi&esruLi, s. Heaviness of
To thatch.
spiSpjpeo, p. noun. Teaching, in
the system from indigestion, constipa
apsmpiSlq-sa, inf. [prov.] To braid
structing, commanding.
tion, &c.
cocoanut bandages. 2. To fasten band semap uulLsoil-, s. A small kind
*sp'i9ith, s. An elephant, armed
ages to a hedge. 3. To fasten a band
or caparisoned for war, GuiiurlsT. 2. Ap
of tabor, giini&uib.
ageas to thatch on the roof of a house.
pointment, determination, purpose, 4uui&.
pQ5>pes>aipgi&aL-i, inf. [jjrop.] &esT&j5Lo, s. A camel, 5>lL/_ &u>. (p.)
3. Destiny, decree, divine ordinance, S1
Ol/. 4. Command, direction, order, *Lii_fa.
To tic a hedge with bandages. 2. To ssmspfr, s. Rogues, base persons,
5. Fancy, revery, uiaifar. 6. Being made,
build with a handful of mud, cement.
*akL-iai. 2. Low caste people who cat
fabricated, artificial, composed, invented,
flesh, uttciur. (p.)
eSLfpspeap, s. A handful of tank
jyartntoiy. Wils. p. 203. Kalpita.
grass.
*earaii>, . Gold, Qunesr. Wils. p.
spy, s. Female virtue, conjugal 6563T, sQQpehr, flQpfk, uQuehr^ &&,
186. Kanaka. (/>.)
fidelity, chastity, constancy, the virtue of
aesraaQ&n i%.QiLinesT, s. A name of
v.
a.
To
be
heavy,
to
become
heavy,
mas
a good wife, msttiapu. 2. (p.) Proprie
sive, solid, thick, hard, indurated, utrwi
a king, having a golden banner. See
ty, fitness, Qpmtpmta. 3. Learning, study,
S(gsm. 2. To be thick, close, crowded,
knowledge, literature, information, intelli
numerous, ug-4*. 3. To be abundant, copi
sesrsfeau, s. The golden hall, one
gence,
4. Destiny, divine ordina
ous, to outweigh, &c, jyjfUAt; the infini
of the sacred apartments of Chithamtion,
5. A raised area within a for
tive
used
adverbially
expresses
very
much.
bram temple, Qurororifiucuu.
tification, uj>s<air(;uu-. 6. A surround
Bars*sQxi<Si0ps<ir.
He
gave
plentifully.
ing wall, a fortification, u>S&>. 7. The
&GBT&pGBvr ty.es>&a6sraue06)J'd(3j) s.
a*afifi*-mt-.aatoAs<Biipfit&&j'foi, Solid proper
cyijjw flower shrub, regarded by poets as
A palankeen studded with gold, Qurp
ty will not soon be injured.
an emblem of female chastity. 8. Just
y a.
ttfiuiitss^iQxieiti^ff. The matter has
ness, equity, moral rectitude, *$Q*fi. 9.
emaQeurbpir aeursueo
become more serious.
An ordinance, command, sputa.
*it(gfigxM, s. A gentleman orking wor
(gpp&ssatgiiQ&rt&i-gi.
The
crime
is
ag
apuediiisnrfi, s. A chaste virgin or
thy to ride in a golden palankeenused
gravated.
woman.
by Pariars in flattery.
(gr&iaarjjpuQuiiiSpp, The voice is be
aetsraui8LLes>&, . Acquaintance
spuySI&aspL]&(3j'ieo&s,inf. To
come heavy, hoarseas of one who has
with precious metalsone of the sixtydefile, corrupt chastity, to deflour.
reached manhood, one who drinks liquor,
four a'-v^f-r^.
&c.
spLj&(3}'iBi>s@paieir, s. A ravisher,
s ear,i^i8'Bear, s. Severe punish
searstnTiflQurrL^liu, inf. To bestow
a deflourer.
liberally, lit. to rain gold.
ment.
spuifil&pQuesBr, s. A defloured
sa?sx!f.Qulefi&GurGto). As bountiful
6Br^(5if
,
.
An
illustrious
and
woman.
as if it rained gold.
noble
family.
*puy51<u, inf. To be defloured.
sesrsesr, s. An Asoor, ^uesSiuek.
sevpffQp&rrgw, s. A numerous
spuL^iuir^Queear, s. A virgin,
searsrrffeoui, s. Mount Meru, QwQtj
family.
an undefiled woman,
win. Wils. p. 1S6. Kanakachala.
searppQ/ineo, s. Thick skinas
apunC-iq. sptSl^etr spu-jani
sea aire earii>, s. A golden seat,
that of a beast or of the hand, &c,
juf*, S. A chaste woman, Mpueai-jumsr.
hardened and thickened by labor.
throne, &c, QurA*nA.
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.sssraiy
a enraniSlQeLSiD, s. Pouring out
gold on the head of an idol or otherwise,
in imitation of anointing, GwJ<Ji>iA.

sennJlzBremLD, s. Want of gravity >


or weight, disrespect.
searQpAeireuesr, s.
An eminent
person.
aesrQp&)ij>y s. Cube root, epOnakr.
s esrld u sssrsssr aenrauQ^^, inf.
To honor, respect, esteem.
aesrthunt, inf. To sing with a
full deep voice.
sesrihurT/ids inf. To estimate by
weight, to consider one's condition, ex
ternal circumstances.
aesrQiunsui, s. Very good luck or
fortune.
enrQiurTS&rrG$, s. A very fortu
nate man.
senrn&tD, s. Rain, toswtp. 2. Water,
tr. Wils. p. 308. G'lIAKABASA.
seisrQ, s. Lightning, uSssresreo.
sesrajirefr, s. A respectable man,
^ - : tumor,
S6areSwifles)f, s. Strict examina
tion, investigation.
S6STS(T^en, s. Thick darkness.
& earefietsnh, s. Dishonor, disgrace,
ilSob^a -j . 2. Lightness, . . - : c,,
(?(SB)u60ii, s. Hail, jQeonikiaL-iy..
Wils. p. 309. G'UANOI'ALA.
GesreS!, s. The sun, (jgiflojsar. 2.
Fire, QecyiiL/. 3. Hog, uarfi. (>".) (p.)
asenrjgil assareo, @Qpesr,&e8reBiQp6Br,
Omar, scrcu, v. n. To be hot, to glowas
fire, fever, the sun in a Blight degree,
<=rsu. 2. To burn, cfiiu. 3. To be angry, to
be displeased, to show signs of auger,
QsniSix. (p.)
*ffiu##AiarsnyirOf9&*q-C5sQpff. There is a
little fever (as when it begins or abates).
sesrpeo, v. noun. Being hot, swift,
aSuiy. 2. Anger, Gsruib.
&earp&, v. norm. Heat, glow, Qsuu
uii. 2. Anger, Qarii.
xeurffO, s. Fire, Offguij. (p.)
aasretiiSpsseO, s. A ruby, QswLjd

If 1 did so, would he shower gold on me?


aesr&iTu9iipii>, s. Silver.
jr,E/s/r(L/, a. A tree whose flowers
are fragrant, Artabotrys odoratilysinica.
aear&inrLh, s. Camphor, s^ul^uld.
(P-)
assrS, s. Thickness, uQ^e^tn. 2.
Heaviness, ponderosity, gravity, umii. 3.
[i'k/.] Pride, haughtiness, jg,jrorijq.
senTJzSjl, s. One of the thirty-two
kinds of prepared arsenic, snauuflfirii.
sjt/s!uS2?S?!zj/e/c55)V, g. Various
modes of singing, fan*<2upi.
oEsarij), s. Heaviness, weight, gravi
ty, urri4. 2. Thickness, u&mtn. 3. A
solid, a cube, am^^eic)-*.. 4. Honor, digni
ty, respectability, moral -worth, Ouasnui.
5. Gravity, solemnity, unRipler. 6. Abun
dance, plenty, copiousness, much, excessivencss, rfoP. 7. Sonorousness or depth
of musical sounds, a)jtsuii. Wils.
p. 308. G'iiana. (c.) 8. (p.) Density,
closeness, QjjiSoj. 9. Hardness, solidity,
10. Width, breadth, extension,
j/saiii. 11. A multitude, assemblage,
quantity, number, crowd,
12.
Clouds,
13. Gold, Qurar. 14. The
thick root of
grass, QafaorASioB.
15. A circle, /lLi_iS 16. Dignity, elegance,
ffpento.
aesr&asr&mseSlpw, . Adding the
cubes of the natural numbers with the
sum of their roots.
86btQ&ituw, a. Great rage.
SGBrKiQanerreir, inf. To become
heavy, ponderous, cumbrous. 2. To
become serious, important, momentous.
aesr&wseSI/sih, s. [in arithmetic]
The summing up of a series of the cubes
of numbers in the same order, &QiehQu
as*. See *B*nff^iA.
sesrsearw, s. Numerous people, a
great crowd.
sE6or&rru>iT.if3ujw, s. Great talents,
skill, dexterity.
senreoQufsl, s. A kind of ochre,
aeisriy.uLf,s. Bulkiness, heaviness.
<5ar^76S3fla!/, p. noun. Great bold
aeireuLLtiii, s. A horse, Qj$emrr.
ness, a daring exploit.
2. A horse of Fandian, uiexnf.utir^mr.
aeurupjS, s. Distinguished piety.
O)
saru^siSutaiQlur&fo'ler. A solemn VOW.
assrsQj-pia, s. Water, iii. (p.)
people zealous of good works.
aeTTGi], s. A dream,
2. Sleep,
sesrueoii, s. The contents of a
ifl^glfa*. 3. Stupor, drowsiness, bewilder
Solid, girsraoo/. Wils. p. 308. G'lIANAment, laiD&sih.
TIIALA.
*ex*$gjl&siAasijwa3&$sBrtnAatg$iih. The CTOW
even dreams of feeding on excrement.
sesriostnip, s. Heavy rain.
*rarS>fii5$(btg(62wiurr. He will not think
<seBrLDnu$(7rjda., inf. To be heavy,
evil even in his dreams.
thick, to be of great weight, importance.
s&rdfyaibQuiruQfr&ejrar. He will not fal
sesnDnQiueikreasrseBrinnineaaiis,
sify even in his dreams, he will not dream
inf. To esteem, value highly, greatly.
of falsifying.
BcsrtSfiaekrLC - t
" TllC
aenTLDiTifl, s. Heavy and continued
substance of a dream is like the mirage of
rain, jf&svaty).
the arid desert.
seBrwnesr&^uQpfW) s. Weighty or
KsssnnaeagiaaruQulA). Like the dreams
solemn instruction.
of the dumb that cannot be disclosed
searu>rreBrs irifituth, s. A serious
spoken of things improper or impossible to
matter, a weighty affair.
disclose.
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aeBTsS&sruGOissr, s.
The accom
plishment of a dream. 2. The interpre
tation of a dream.
ors*iju)SBi*QAjw. To interpret
dreams.
ssBreyssrTem, inf. To dream.
<sBTQ//i?2etniyaj)(r|1yiiffsi)) v. noun. The
relation of dreams.
aseDTE/^iw, s.
A treatise which
prescribes rules to interpret dreams.
fEiksmeq, s. A bad dream, either
ominous or inauspicious in its character.
mpssors^., s. A good dream.
msjrpa^i'rsniLCi, s. Glass-gall, Q/Ssir
&s3r/D&Ssti, s.

A kind of ore, wi

s emp uj , s. Hearth, ^Oul/.


QQpeisr, sesrpfilQasrissr, Qeu
jr, xorpp, v. n. To heat gently, to impart
heat (by direct rays, &c), not applicable
to heating in a vessel, &c, <*i 2. v. n.
To burn, rAu. (p.)
QmiaSa>&TteteD<u*SGTpfiiUff. TllC SUU lias
made the child a little hot.
senrppeo aesrpgii^e^, v. nottn.
Heating.
*3; ear earth, s. Burying, hiding, Ljetop
"4- (p.)
sesTear^/siiuii, s. One of the sixtyfour *JtuigTcriipreventing the discove
ry of things concealed.
aesrsiiTpsd, s. Another form of sesr
s*s*>. 2. Showing signs of anger, Sort
CgfiuLl. (p )
Sjg), s. A dream, seera],
ags)&&ne!g)ij$&), p. 7ioun. Dreaming.
*6E6!ifl, s. A mine for jewels, for
precious metals, QutoiQppeSumLSptisiSi-ib.
(P)
dsssfl, s. Fruit, utpih. 2. Fruit ripe,
mellow fruit, o>^t'*^uiBii. 3. (p.) Sweet
ness, glfigluij.
s6nflsneOLi, s. The fruit season
from April to July inclusive.
aeeBiLfiisnii^ij>, s. Fruits ripe and
unripe, such as are eaten without
cooking.
*65r?auanff, s. Various kinds of
fruits.
Qp&s6sf!, s. The three principal
fruits. See u^ii.
SGsfl, pgi,
uj, v. n. To
ripenas fruits, to grow ripe, to be ripe,
mellow, luscious, sweet, ugp**. 2. To be
over-ripe, aow. 3. To be in flames, to
glow, uQfAassBoj. 4. To grow tender, to
melt, be softas the heart by affection,
sexual love, devotion, &c, *asxu. 5. To
be melted, to be in a state of fusion, n.<j.
G. (p.) To be cheerful, be glad, woriis
tt's. 7. To be excessively enraged, CJ
t*. 8. v. a. To bury, conceal, hide, l/^a*.
>!fij<g*afiiuQmifi3i. The yams are well
boiled.
aairliipQ&iTG), s. Sweet words.
aasBipuLpw, s. Ripe fruit.

25637

a sir

setsfl.ijgunu.th, s. A well-learnt
axemen ifleuesaG}, s. A large hum
aeBrwp$BliLirrau>, s. Expiation of
lesson, verse, &c, well committed to
ming beetle.
the evil of a former birth.
memory.
X&S3T, dQQpeisr, pQpesr, uQueir, <s,
sarws^iQirnS, s. A wicked wretch,
sesBujuuesareimr, inf. To cause to
a criminal, - . - - i_e-ssc5r.
v. n. (yenerally used with Uie wipers, terrnigrow tenderas fruits, or the heart. 2.
nations.) To sound, roaras the sea, a
saawSeiinp^a SBJ ll ains cm ti , s.
To pacify, conciliate, win over.
drum, &c, sol**. 2. To neighas horses;
See *(5toitf^4p.
to wliinny, brayas asses; to bellow as
aesfluJuuQgdts, inf. To ripen to
sauwiQ^nle^iUf inf. To become
buffaloes;
to
bleatas
he-goats
in
rut,
.)
mellowness.
extinct, to be worked or eaten out and
BMGAsWfarA*. 3. To make a mock laugh,
&6isf)ujQeuiipji)(Trjt}>Li, s. Red-hot
terminatedas former evil deeds.
to hem at one in contempt, or ridicule,
iron.
Qsti*fiiM. 4. To sound the fourth letter in
a6isru>uispw, s. [as aQwumpih.'] The
sssBiuaaeuss, inf. To force the
each class of Sanscrit letters, ti^sQfiteSis.
bond or connexion between the sins of
ripening of fruits.
s3ajr@^6>) aVGBTjijgeOf v. noun.
former births and their subsequent
uiGBrm&esBuj, inf. To meltas the
punishment.
The act of sounding,
2. Cla
mor, Qimiifib.
heart, with love, devotion, &c.
SGaruiuiBun-suo, s. Ripening, or
aSswuty, v. noun. Sound, roar,
expiration of the accumulated merit of
ui. She has contrived to gain his affec
the actions of former births, s*)niiQaifaj.
9v!ul/. 2. Neighing, braying, l>ellowing
tions.
of buffaloes, c
"-o rv-'..:r-.-;'..-u4. 3.
seirLDunjsath, s. A heinous crime.
v. noun. Vehement anger,
Laughter, horselaughter, Qsrts/uLi.
a<3STwun@&ear, s. One guilty of
Qu<je<?u'. 2. Tenderness, pity, -e <E<sir, s. The pan of a pair of small
some heinous crime, Ci-iuuF^atir.
. 3. The act of burying, qestpfrAi. 4.
scales,
Siiftit*$iic.
(mcbgtA).)
2.
Work
in
State of being over-ripe, sxrf&i.
aesTLDL^uS, s. The earth as the
brass, <AQ,|5fuSA). (/).)
asrfla/, v. noun. Ripeness, matu
theatre of moral actions, or place where
sesrear^Ll, s. [assesT.] The pan
virtue and vice are practised, and their
rity, mellowness, lusciousness in fruits,
or dish of a balance, QppmifocG).
respective merit and demerit accumu
cp^-'i- 2. Tenderness of mind, softness,
63rgj|/f,
s.
Braziers,
bell-founders,
lated, yCcvrxtA.
melting of heart, jgrtigsM. 3. Connu
copper-smiths, &c,
bial love, mutual affection,
otu)U)l9i9.*, inf. To attend, fol
6afla//ro5(g, inf. To be in the mmuiriuirmtr, s. Cambay in the
low, or pursueas the guilt of crimes
kingdom of Guzerat.
personified.
enjoyment of mutual happiness, mirth,
delight.
smmuii-i&ds, inf. To experience
*oES3rLOi_zi ajjOLca^Lo, s. Sin, un
xsnflaariA, s. [vul.] Affection, love,
the good or evil of former actions.
in. 2. Dirt, foulness, jyiA. 3. Dross,
scoria, amp. 4. Lead, because black, wtnt.
607toa/'&s\>, s. The net of moral
*+H;
.
.
Wils. p. 2U3. KalMASHA.
*<BS3T7i_t_LD S3TJ j^.
S. Smallactions, <*iour4 ; i. e. the entanglements
ness, fijoow. 2. The little finger, m_cJ *<sjruitii, s. Moral actions, especially
of births, or actions and their result,
in subsequent transmigrations.
r. Wils. p. 186. Kanisuta.
in their effectsas the cause of transmi
grations and their accompanying joys and
6Brin6i//r^8aj7, s. See SQ^mQeup'tiGsr.
sssBlLi^t, s. (plu. sstfitiLiir.) A
sorrows, pleasure and pains, intelligence
younger brother, giidi. AVils. p. 186
aesrwQnusi}i aebu.e&tufi), s. See
or stupidity, &c, e&tdjsstSriab. 2. Ac
Kanisuta. 2. An inferior, Situsa,,
tions, QriiQprtfii. 3. Evil actions, evil,
<<33f?i_lt-S5>d5, s. The little finger,
a68risi/i_iii-/, s. Bodies assumed,
vice, #?3s3-. (See cjicii.) 4. Fate, destiny,
tlie fruits, retributions, &c, of actions in
as a result of former deeds,
former births, tSierfaadnDji. Wils. p. 198.
*^5ssr?iJLffini_, a. The little finger,
sekinn^l, s. Funeral rites, &lc, for
Kakmman.
In
the
Agamas,
actions
and
>i_Jf>. Wils. p. 186. Kanisuta. 2.
deceased ancestors, *iwi$.
their effects are of three classes, viz.: 1.
A younger sister, iSssnSpm/sia.
^piiSuib, moral actions, good and evil of
aeanfi,
s. A heinous sinner, a per
'XGnflfiptlirLDiS. A hoe, tuernQsuLLig..
the present life, considered as the source of
petrator of crimes, *<jiiS.
Wils. p. 271. KUANITBA. (p.)
future births with their suffering and en
&earQu>ts$iltfiujili, s. The five organs
joyment. 2. g&Bptb, the accumulated
<3;G!ifltfj/rLDSiOT<S(i5j, s. A species of
of action, 0^r(#^*(jS. See
actions
of
the
soul
in
former
births,
the
the ^jojota shrub. 2. Pawpaw tree, uu
asirjpj,
s. A calf, colt, &c, the young
retributions
of
which
are
to
be
experienced
uncrw, Carica papaya.
in future transmigrations. 3. JrnAaio or
of the buffalo, cow, mare, camel, bos gra
<glf<i(.9), QQpear, aggvdSQeoreir,
'':--, (---':. the enjoyment and sufferings
ven, bos grunniens, elk, deer, and elephant,
Con*,
. a. [prou.] To shake the voice
apportioned to the soul in the present state
in singing, quaver or flourish, i0Jd
as the retributions of actions in former
u, mw>ir, icror, lulZc&iSaififiaTt&Lif.. 2. Sap
4* 2. To reduce the system by disease, by
births.
ling, a young tree in general, ^^icrii (c.)
labor; to train, inure, keep closely engag
,jyu3iar4Q4rdjcu.C,3sar<jCi>L5(.4(5^. Do not
3. (p.) A small thing, a trifle, a particle,
ed, employed, &c; to mature or mollify by
kill him, if you do, the action will seize
j/puii. 4. A bracelet, t*>&m/3ar.
training, to cause to grow mellow, by heat,
you.
&ebrg)iib0inLiu>, s. A cow and calf.
by reiterated pressure, &c., xeiaouatim.
aasnLisiau.<Suui^ inf. Sec sq^usisj
Plants grown up in their youth.
has at length got me to consent.
seinns itami u>} s. A medical book
sdrjp/sireSI, s. Cattle, old and young,
The fever has gradually reduced him.
treating of diseases, as caused by the
of the bovine species.
sins of former births, and the means
s gxd s @ u i3gu&Qa got , inf. To be
ae&TgijQ&iTG)e<fi,
s. A disease in
necessary to remove them, so that medi
overjoyed, iSatneSuuntS^ts. 2. To be
cows causing the death of their calves,
cines may prove effectual, g>rs4Piu^Ai.
convivial, jy*ue%.*. 3. To be in a
bustle, &c, goJi<5^u4.
aebrLO&exjrtiretreisi, s. See sq^ld
s'sst^isi^LLtsj. , s. [rui.} A calf.
&ds>T, s. Sound, roar, resonance, ac
ffUjH llllll
aeisi)ipniij#&,s. A cow great with
clamation, 9^9. 2. Closeness, thickness, Q
sesTLD^nii^, s. A ceremony for the
young, (spu.
flat. 3. Fulness, intensity,
(p.)
expiation of the evil of former deeds,
ssBgnuL-, inf. To be in calf.
a2ear&j5liTjQ^doa/ajr, s. The prince
of thick-set raysthe sun, g^dr. (
ssn&Quni. &gs!iEbsi, inf. To
aeisnDt&F/Qfivptsjiq., s. A family
calve.
guilty of wicked actions in former
Sear uS0sir, s. Thick darkness.
ojr^j/rilt_, inf. [prov. aasrgti&^ilbirths, now made manifest by their
sufferings.
To suck, as calves.
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<oST

esfl

sear ear u^iurr, s. [prop, a ear eari it -~] dssarssrso, s. Sugar-cane, sq^iml^.
a^sr^unLieSi, inf. To let the calf
2. Sugar-candy, jaggary, sugar, &e., *as*
The Canarese people.
suck after milking, in order to get an in
s*>r. 3. A water-pot with a spout,
creased supply, which otherwise is re dsssYssni), s. Cheeks, j^ul). 2.
4. An Indian hour of twenty-four minutes,
tained. 2. To allow the calf to suck
An instrument for breaking into houses,
mttfimoM. 5. A perforated hour-vessel that
the act of the cow.
maseaaQaiii. ( c.) 3. (p.) Ear, org. Wils.
fills and sinks at the expiration of the
aL-ntRaaEisrgii, s. A cow-calf.
p. 195. Karn'a. 4. An elephant's ears,
hour, *ff(D/LLip.*j. C/j.)
iui&r#Q#8.
5.
Nerves,
artbt-i.
6.
Hypoeunas)i#&esrg)i, s. Plantains, the
eenenrpsL-Uf. j s. Sugar-candy, &p
thenuse of a right angled triangle, or the
sucker or shout, Musa paradisiaca.
diagonal of a tetragon, jffc^rani. 7.
cab.
Qfiiixebrgt, s. A bull-calf.
True distance of a planet from the earth, aeksirshr, s. Kama, an ancient
Qrairtsiaaia^. 8. A goldsmith, QuepQaiia
LDnia9ar^n,s. A shoot of the mango
prince, sovereign of Angadesa and an elder
udr.
9. The scale or dish of a bal
brother ofthe Panda princes, being the son
tree.
ance,
filTStrfoL-Gt.
of Surya by Kunti, before her marriage
)oaiEiseisrjrii, s. A young calf.
with Pandu, described in the B'harata,
searearsfSath,
j.
Harsh,
grating,
laar^3/, . A sucking calf.
jr*<Sr. Wils. p. 195. Karn'a. He is one
dissonant
sound,
uncouth
to
the
ear.
LtSinpmpaGBrgi, s. A weaned
of the seven famous liberal princes of the
aear eara airaear, s. A burglar, sear
medium class.
calf.
Qpgi& orgt , s. A grown calf.
searm^iirrr, s. Cannanore, a town
seareard&irijS searear uLjpgv, s.
built by king Kannen.
wn ear seargn, s. A fawn.
A swelling in the cheek from the vene
real disease, sfiTf&jffi&i&GiBriQBrtij.
5637" (S3),
See SQlj^lStS).
QQpsar, ae8r/3Q>esrsBr, Qsuesr,
sebrearsGairio, s. An implement for a;6iY(S3)i3a3r(63)Qa/6zire\), v. noun.
sarp, v. a. To become soreas with a
blow; as the feet with walking; the hands
breaking through the walls of houses,
Chattering inarticulately, *-t$&QftiiurwpQei
with first using a tool, &c., xruigi&pasi'p
2. Pretending to teach and talk of
2. To be burnt with the sun, Qw*Se$&&iQp
Seal 6arsQsiTG06G)6llSS Seorearid)
things beyond one's ability,
smsarp. 3. To grow hard and unfit for use
inf. To commit burglary by breaking (SissV^sai/rLSssVgjsjo/r, s. The same
as fruits by injury in their growthas
through a wall.
plantains by the application of too much
as
sear ear (gVeo, s. A tumor in the ssirisaf?,
heat, in smoking or forcing them, *u. 4.
s. A virgin, a maiden, a
region of the cheek, one of the arthritic
To grow hard and unrelishable as vege
young unmarried woman.
2. Virgo,
class of diseases. See <g&u.
table curries, through failure of heat in
a sign of the zodiac. gtirrQ. Wils. p. 187.
cooking, uftsifiu. (c.) 5. (p.) To have the
sehrearp/ftL, s. [as searearih.~] The
Kanya. 3. [in mythology.] A river that
feelings wounded, to be aggrieved, eS^u
flows into the sea at Cape Comorin, re
dish of a balance, fig/wett^.
6. To be violent, enraged, aSACMuii
garded as a sacred virgin,
(c.) 4.
sehrear^^QeOtuuf-ss searearfl^lQeo
Qsiast.Note. Suifiii is commonly joined
(p.) Youthfulness, tenderness, juvenility,
with the gerund of this verb.
vtnptussirexfij&pGutt, inf. To slap the
Qasnui. 5. Virginity, spt-i&Q&useiw. 6.
iff. Violent kings that are
face, to box the ears.
A woman, Ou<*. 7. The thirteenth lunar
enraged.
searear unthuemnte^rr earthsearearuir
asteri8tn, ^Aw*. 8. The wild or Socotsjoisais/tixrfiuQuitSpgi. His hand is hurt,
rine aloe, an evergreen, c^swie, Aloe perribufum, s. Tradition, oral transmission
bruised, &c.
foliata. 9. A wild creeper, the *r*ii.
of intelligence, history, news, meanings,
s earpi ear so, s. Harshness of
10. Unfading, imperishable, eternal youth,
&C, urwumraGa&aVur&JiijSQBaiib.
freshness, vigor, evergreen, .jyjtfJwejfonio. 11.
voice, deep or gutteral voice.
s^rearuirsth, s. The ear, airgi.
A female ascetic, /smtuQuair. 12. A female
s sirjpis ninth, s. Headstrong lusts
aehrearL^sth, s. A kind of ear-orna
possessing eternal youthspoken of the
seerg@ earth, s. Violent anger.
ment, *f<AJQ<*.j. 2. The ear, arg
goddesses or celestial females, QjiuuOuoii.
13. Durga, gUsaa. 14. A plant, anffe.
searpe\),s. Anger,
2. Sign
searear L^eif.eaarih, s. Ear-ornaments,
of anger, ftr*(ssSijL/. (p.)
(7?oH.)
MWJgaJt.
63i eaftSL^jujiT^^essnS&i'Seir, s. A
sshrgvpeii, v. noun. The state of be
searear uuifleaif, s. The whiskers
ing over-ripe,
2. Pitying, gjre
chaste youth.
or beard on the cheek.
**>. 3. Rottenness, u^sutfef.
<563T6afl/76U, s. The first post set
searear uuetretrih, s. The hollow of
seaTjji Ljssireir, s. An herb, Comup in the wall of a new house facing
the cheek.
south, decked with cloth, in imitation of
melina communis, L. (Rott.)
searearuLSerreaieu, s. A cancer or
a female, QppiuBecJiisfiihu!b. See \<urcBvu.
seareorsih, s. An instrument for
scirrous affection in the cheekas sQur
<E6oT6!ifl<5/rei)/E/rili_, inf. To set up
housebreaking, sOrarsQawii. (p.)
the first post in a large building. 2. To
a sir sank a ifl tu^i, s. A thing very
searearuy,, s. A kind of female
plant the first marriage post.
ear-ornament, a^ttrfiSQwrti^jf.
black, iBataHiug. (.)
&eoretsfls(9>LL.tf.,
s. [prov.~] The first
sehrearmsrfiturr, appel. n. Very black
searearuQurrpl, s. The temples
kid or lamb.
people, ii***Auf.
the upper part of the side of the head
sasresHdQsni^l, s. A pullet nearly
seareariBisQnQaearpl(r^ss, inf. [pmZ.]
arrived at maturity.
searearw^th, s. Secretion from the
To be excessively dark or black, iBxtxs
<s6Br6r7?<F#fflJysas enflQp$a'enir, .
temples of the elephant, wiaQpihicM&i
tnuHUriSqfsa.
*.--.77ins<JQar(*<j*fiptf<2r*. Fitch dark
The hymen.
ness.
searearLffea&jS. [proc] The whiskers
&&sT6nrl^sliB&eir seoTsisrliDtrjiii), s.
(arOTKaffrQfBrjtfatfSo*. He is very
The month of September when the sun
searearQpeoth, s. The interior or
dark.
is in the sign virgo, Liri^jtQurfiib.
root
of
the
ear,
ianj..
*&ssrssri ld, s. [itnpr. sear^O)
aeisresrl^^LLQ, s. The catamenia of
&earem
Qen@u>
sssresrQeuea^^s.
[as
The Canarese country, &i<2/nuib. 2. The
a young woman, deemed impure in a
*'g<s6g*D*-~] Perforating the ear, for
Canarese language, g>iu>>. 3. One of
higher degree than afterward.
ear-rings with appropriate ceremonies.
the forty-two new Hindu tunes, an evening
asu esfl^^ieuLD-seiTesrleiBLD, s. Virgi
Wils. p. 195. Karn'aveda.
melody, gJIrr**. Wils. p. 196. Karn'ada
nity, virgin age, orrf^*i.
ar(6j)eu^'ii), s. An ear-orna
6BrBr<_a/sru), s. A kind of tune
sear ecflt-ipeiir, s. Mercury in the
ment, *rjSfiwifl<<giJiy.
sign virgo, indicating learning in one
sffsesesrih, s. Voluntary motion
aearearty-U-ith, s. [prop, seareariU).
born under its influence.
of the ear. 2. A kind of magical trick. |
The Canarese language and country.
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<srr

aebr6vf)il)U(Tijaji}), s. The age of


aeiir6iff)ujiT(3}ii)if), s. The aaareurl
mature virginity.
river. 2. Cape Coinorin, the southern
point of India.
&meeBui$e<r'2m/e&nuj&&.l s. [prov]
& ssr soft iu neki^ift, s. A girl arrived
A woman in her first pregnancy.
at maturity, a virgin, aarrfuQue*.
68r6BflLo>&>, s. Imperishable for
ae&GjfltiSpQujpithi-i&soejehr) s. The
tress walls.
son of a young unmarried woman.
sesretsftiDirn, s. Virgins, deified fe
aekseBuSpu, s. The first calving
males who were pious virgins on earth,
of a cow.
afterward born in deified forms, in the
supernal worlds in some one of the three ssmeaflsmriD^ s. A kind of cotton
lower states of bliss, idrafliut.
tree, CaiA^mrii, Petrospermum acerifolium.
x&sresBaaiDujL^l^fi&i <s en safliuil:p *<ss3raaflsjn, s. A virgin undeflour. The crime of deflouring a virgin.
ed, a girl unmarried, *iirrfoioiu|jSlAivr*.
2. The guilt of suffering a virgin to be
2. The five
viz. : jyiS<a>, the wife
dtnourcd.
of 0*sr^5flc5r; gtGrsusofi, the wife of the
a^sreeflsmLDxjL^liusaresflaJL^Iuj, inf.
u*i_<r or five brothers, sons of the king
utovQ; Peo*, the wife of rfu3r; flrmr the
To lose virginity, to be be defloured,
wife of r\t; and b*Su^<, the wife of fan
MtiraflfmaQai.
iot-si". 3. (p.) The pericarp of a lotus, #iu
amreisBujySlujiTpQuexir., s. A girl
fijyiQ*jti>i_. Wils. p. 196. Kabnika.
that has not lost her virginity.
4. A llower-bud, u/(jiiiy. (j>.)

<xir
/ssnei^ian^nesrw aesreofltLinpneisni),
s. Giving a virgin in marriageone of
the thirty-two meritorious acts. See j^pii.
sasresBsnrr^^learw, s. An illustri
ous virgin.
senrmflpLib, . A kind of shrub,
piQfy., Monetia. (Phy. Die.)
<s
su it, s. Braziers, bell-founders,
sirgji^jis ii, s. An herb, @jpt&as>rr,
Amaranthus campestris. {Phi/. Die.)
aekSssr, s. [prov.] A party, a side,
party in games, wrestling, fighting, &c,
mCJD.
aeBrVEsrdQsirjbjS, s. One who joins
with each of the two parties, generally in
playing, gj(j*tifiA<y)^JQj(uC/F(*-.
<sw3s37lS] iflsa, inf. To divide a
company into two parties for a game.
<i68r3s37Lo/T/T), inf. To change sides
for a new game.

65 /T
sir. A syllabic letter, the conso
nant * and long vowel <g. $QrQffg. 2. s. A
pole with ropes attached on the shoulder,
for carrying common burdens, or gifts
to a temple, &c,
(c.) 3. (p.) A
lever or beam for a well-sweep, also the
lever of steel yards, scales, &c,
4. A grove, Quite. 5. A flower garden,
6. A poetic expletive,^<"<r*Qrdo.
g)*L^*rSrij.i-. See her here.
s. [prop. sirsyQeunrr.']
Bearers of palankeens, pole-burdens,
&c, persons who carry burdens suspend
ed from a pole on the shoulders.
eriffiif. an^/gafa, s. A pole
fur carrying burdens, *tmi-tpetw<B.
miri&irih, s. [prov.] A pole for
carrying on the shoulder, the one used
for heavy timber, way-ppeSt.
spuadsir, s. Indra's paradise.
^d^ain^ESTSsn, The name of a
celebrated pagoda on the island of Sreerungam near Triehinopoly, lit tlie grove
of the holy elephant.
<S/T, dQQpasr , ^C^sbt, uQuersr, ,
v. a. To keep, preserve, take care of, urgi
i*s. 2. To defend, guard, protect, shelter,
save, Miuurpp. 3. To watch, to be vigi
lant, careful, cautious. SSij<-m%**. 4. To
keep off, ward off, guard againBt, <;&Qf
iiu. 5. To cherish, mai**. 6. To expect,
wait for, wait in attendance, *iiuii*s. 7.
To keep, observe a fast, a vow, &c, a?r^b
Q^^wrtitiCttf^irgteQpar. I have been
waiting here many days.
t;iui'J. Whatever besides you leave
unguarded, guard your tongue; otherwise
errors of speech and consequent misery
will ensue, (fi&iir.)
Qura-mrff^juhduiCa. As a demon watch
ing gold ; i. e. an act of no value to any one.
anpfilQaa, inf. To wait, wait for,
expect, watch for, look for.

srrpgidQ&ireiretr, inf. To keep,


preserve.
iLiresrmjairpgisQsneiretr, inf. To
preserve one's self-respect, character,
dignity.
streuirweo, neg. ver. part. [vid. and
Not keeping.
^an2ssrdairdappsnda, inf. To
keep one's self, to act so as to avoid
blame, scandal, &c.
anppeo, v. noun. Defending, guard
ing, &c.
iiuLj, c. noun. Preservation, de
fence, guard, protection, cherishing, uwg
MtuL). 2. Watching, caution, vigilance,
xri&i. 3. Warding off, guarding against,
gjs-LLffiuL/. 4. s. An amulet, rti*rutjm
A. 5. A bangle or bracelet, enstsruLf.
6. A bandage tied round the arm, in
token of a vow for hearing a sacred book
read at a temple, keeping a feast, &c.
serving also as an amulet for the time,
and as a monitory to practise abstinence
and other required duties, to abstain
from ceremonial pollutions, &c.also
tied on the arms of a newly-married
couple for four days, who are to keep
apart for this timealso on the candi
dates for initiation by the Guru, w&r&ge
pttOLf. 7. The invocation at the com
mencement of all poems, imploring the
protection, aid, blessing of the god
worshipped by the author, and often of
others,
. i > .^bsbul^. 8. The
arm-ring of the Guru, worn on the right
arm as an amulet on special occasions,
<?4i<g<5ueefl/iMii^. 9. A string tied
round medical plants with incantations
to avert evil effects in their use, spS">*
<5*LL(Siirijt/. 10. (p.) A surrounding
wall, a fortification, a fence, a hedge,
&c, m^lAi. 1 1 . A door, ^). 12. Sacred
ashes worn as an amulet, >cj<jj. 13.
Clothes, <k*_.
e - -'LfisiLt^-WM .- -1 .'j - y y :- n. - r - or.
Is it proper for all to come in without
restraint?

j|fuf5A,g4iii/44*tiij.*iivj. He is under no
restraint.
*Ci_v2bu. The master being absent, there
is an absence of all restraint in the school.
anuuifl@, s. The rice held in the
hands of a bride and bridegroom.
iruuJ.'jij, inf. To loose the
string from the arm. In all cases this
is done with appropriate ceremonies,
and the string is sunk in water repre
senting the Ganges.
snuunpp, inf. To preserve, keep,
guard, sustain,
2. To defend,
save, $riLft*.
<s n u lS i , inf. To put arm-rings on
children when five days old.
/TuL/tli_, inf. To tie a string
on the arm in token of a vow, and as a
pledge for its performance. 2. To tie
on an amulet. 3. To engage in with
earnestness, applied chiefly to improper,
or unimportant pursuits, and only in
colloquial usage. 4. [in medicine.] To
tie a string to certain herbs, &c, that
are to be plucked up in order to dispel
a curse pronounced on them. 5. To be
gin to read a purana at a temple.
airui_id&LLi$.uGurr(B0&), c. noun.
Making an end of, or dismissing any
business, leaving off intermediately.
sirut-idsnuupip), v. noun. Dis
crimination in reading, fit, ability to
understand by the connexion the differ
ence between *m}l/ and ruiy.
MtuLtA6ruutuiia&wMSi*B<*!&. \\q reads
at random, without discrimination, di
viding words wrong, &c.
atrut-idQfiTeogiifiG), v. noun. Recit
ing the invocation of a purana at the
beginning and end of every day's read
ing. 2. Reciting the invocation in the
last day's reading with special ceremo
nies. 3. Repeating the recitation of
the invocation extempore for such as
come late.
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sirstriSl&irah airarrsQ ifl&@, s.
[prnv.] A kind of vampire of black color
and dishevelled hair, gbrfipopeiT&gtbwtivipu
petoa/,
cSs/tSjeld, s. A letter, an epistle,
*if-fitb. 2. Paper, eq-pjt/sBir.
asirQjijSuisirSji^lTijb, s- A medi
cinal plant, g^ojr, Tylophona asthmatica.
as/r^sj^^sar, s. The name of a sove
reign, also Puranjaya. 2. Rama in the
seventh incarnation of Vishnu, g)rruir.
Wils. p. 207. Kakcttha.
airgj/rfl, s. A plant, LfQin&).
(A/. Die.)
sir(Bj<3f?l, s. Guttural sound, L&L~p
QpopGwisB*. 2. The bass in music, mtfi<Sss>3.
3. Tune, melody, o*. 4. Cushion, mat
tress, mat, bed, QwfiOBp. 5. Seat, ^enia.
(p.)
sit a^Qeussnso, v. noun. Weeping
aloud, uttering lamentations, cryingas
children, gdiig^uL/.
sirQarrtq_, s. A tree, srtltftojii,
Strychnos nux vomica, L. {M. Die.)
&irQ&ir f_), s. A medicinal seed,
orrgugjstxu. (Jfcf. Die)
srrQ<siruf.iuT, s. Strolling dancers,
s~$fsi. (p.)
*^BirQiErrit5Ttl>, s. A snake, uniit-).
Wils. p. 207. Kakodaea.
dj/rCoiE/rsOLD, s. A raven, ,y
*r*m*. (M. Die.) Wils. p. 207. KaKOLA.
airQsireiB, s. The Asoka tree, gy
Q#f.
) 2. A tree, Q*^(ur. 3. A
plant, Q/scQsrStS, Heliotropium, L. (M.
Die.) _
airi&L-L iresrxira&essrih, s. A
species of creeping plant, crSis', Clitoria
ternatca.
' - .' Gsmy. - sndsessr^QfUfea**iri&carj>, s. A wild creeper with
deep blue flowers.
strtid@'fa>, s. A load stone, being
black, scyoiSjiiffi&u.
airdsesarisiQandieinWy s. A species
of creeper. See Apiisoi-.
snsd^dsireir, s. A black marble,
Qsu&r%ettd&nda6mi>, s. A species
of the plant with white flowers.
sirajfiraRiuiisna^irefflSiurrujii, s.
s0iEJsirdssmrii, s. A species ofthe
An unforeseen occurrence, accident; [ex
crow, el 0rd), palmyra fruit, el mi
same with dark flowers.
ui4, law.] a crow lights upon the fruit arr&aih, a. The same as (SypiLeni
of the palmyra tree and the fruit falls
plant, Trichosanthespahnata, L.(M. Die.)
a chance, coincidence. Wils. p. 206.
2. The name of a plant, Gaj>, Coceinia
Kakataleeka.
Indica, L.
sirm^^tajff^irar, s. The goddess of {BiranBrnQuwiiBssr^ s. [/.] An idle
misfortune, a>G/s<S, whose banner is the
vagrant, ^drxsraaeir.
ill-omened crow.
and&eEiQund&^G)iLip$BliBuj ,inf. To
arrai$u32etr, s. Black bismuth, anti
lead an idle life.
mony, *(j^u9a.
s. [used amongfishermen.]
airaueS, t. Food given to crows &ira~>{Bira:&,
A
kind
of
cockle
found in tanks,
before eatingbeing a lump of rice and
a!T<isir ili , s. [prov. sirdeays.] A
curry, &c, wn^ifiSuiMFn,
crow, (c.) 2. (p.) The twenty-third
/r.sui_jair, s. A crow, sirdsoa. 2.
constellation of the Hindus, jy*Lii_ii.
The twenty-third lunar asterism, <sySii
SBiasiiSfsraoiBr^s/a^utlisstt^uQuBoitG^pdi. . . .
The yellow flower of a cucumber plant ap
sirssunaenreisr, s. Saturn the planet,
pears gold to a crow j i.e. trifles are of
rag.
value in the eyes of a fool.
a.T&emi,, s. A low and sweet tone,
&e&sitiU&(V}i52&(Wt^&Quwaiir<r2<Q&. Even to a
the song of a bird, &c, lyACarao,*. 2. A
crow its young one is regarded as a gold
trumpet, arsrii. (p.)
en one ; i. e. the best

siruLfLoir^eo, s. A poem of three,


five, or seven verses in which the pro
tection of the deity is implored, giJr
u&0lo. See iSfu&fitb.
QisisQpsssnuLf^ s An arm-ring
with a lion's face on the clasp.
wirdarruLj, s. Flour water with
perfumes, &c, for bathing an idol.
es>Lodanut-i,s. Coloring the writing
of an ola book.
67 essrQ'em in ds n ut-f, s.
Oil for
anointing an idol.
w^&iL&nun, s. Saffron powder
mixed in the water in which an idol is
bathed. 2. Coloring the first lesson of a
child's book with saffron.
*ds/r<3!cg3S33ri_ii>, s. Aloe wood, ^gy
Oil, Aquilaria agallocha. Wils. p. 206.
Kakatunda. (p.)
siraQ^iflyS. A plant, wetssfl/ijidarrerR,
Solanum rubrum.
aira^gpr^Zsly s. A prickly shrub,
^O^-OTsroi-, Capparis horrida.
a/ras/i^, s. The Cauvery river. (See
srQaiA.) 2. The city called attSno^wuiL^.
artb. (p.)
varnr.uLL&ih, s. The side locks of
the hair of the head of males, ui^t@<S^i*.
Wils. p. 206. Kakapaksua.
airaujSih, s. A portion of time in
music equal to two <ga, gf*r;cjo/.
airau it sip. it gsk zx>, s. A kind of ar
senic, giiuldfirsarii.
as/razi, s. A crow, andems. 2. The
Bign of the guardian of the north-east,
an-8ifl<slei>etiuiaisir(gfi. WilS. p. 205. KAKA.
3. Mongoose, 8A. ( M. Die.)
atrsrageniriL), inf. [in augury.'] To
caw as a crow, prognosticating fortune
to the person according to the length of
his shadow at the time, r6.. Sec

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65IT3=
/tndsncudQsneoeSl, s. A plant, epn
Qri*., Anamirta cocculus, or Cocculus
Indicus. 2. Jagged moon seed, Mtnispermum cocculus, L.
sirdantudQfnerrw, s. A small kind
of grain, giQsiaib.
sndanihuun^eo^s. Akindoftree,
sndsniuuL^, 8. A plant, s^/tl^,
smooth torenia, Torenia asiatica, L.
sirdsiriuuQunssr, s. A kind of
gold leaf tinsel, cut in small pieces and
scattered at weddings and other festi
vals, QuroSuQusor.
sndantLiLResr, s. A kind of fish,
sndsniuQpdaairi s. A man with a
sharp aquiline nose.
srrdsiTtLiQpdQ, s. A kind of arse
nic, *(jQofi^urafOTi4, lit. crow-beak (nur
sery usage).
andanibeueS, s. Epilepsy, falling
sickness,
indsndsniii, s. A water crow.
,jy ami isi enda nib, s. A raven.
iLesnfiiJjisi&iTd&niu, s. Royston crow,
Coram comix, L.
airi&irQsumeo, v. noun. Cawing as
a crow, giQiteSt^uLi.
&ir&(3ji!OL-tS!s>i^,s. A kind of creeper
with large black fruit that becomes red
when ripe, **KribQ*riai>, Paltnated
gourd.
<55/r<s5as><s<5E/raV6c/rizj, s. A crow, sir
sih. (c.) 2. The twenty-third lunar aste
rism, jy!ili_f&. (p.)
andeaadQsni^-iun&r^ s. The god
dess QpGpd, whose banner is a crow.
arra;ein<xuiri!f.sstliULD, s. A work on
grammar, gxfcnjJeuiaasria.
QuQf)iEisndeG>&uni9-sisBujti> Qgvsir
ass>aunf.sd)uib, s. Two kinds of the above.
as/rffijQ, s. [/.] Coarse, blue cloth,
/cuijiyi-siDo/. 2. A large earthen pot, Ougii
*airrEiG!auj /i,s. Gold, Qundsr. Wils.
p. 287. Gangeya. (p.) 2. The name of
a country in the west, gj'^/f"4airiEjQ&iusir, s. A name of Skanda,
(SWisir. 2. Bislima,
(p.)
<smiasm a, s. [proj). sniLnsas.'] Heat.
(0 ).
. .
airisiematuiresretrsno, s. A warm
body, sickly body.
sirisjemaiuneaL^LSjS. A hot climate.
iSjipsniasms, s.
The predomi
nance of bile in the system.
stTiEKSm&tuek, s.
The name of a
prepared arsenic, esauL/^svuL/m^sOTii.
a;/r^FLD, s.
Phthisis, asthma, pul
monic affections, irlxGtiii, 2. Phlegm,
<?*a>jp. Wils. p. 218. Kasha, or 220.
Kasa. 3. A disease of the eyes, a cataract
allection of the optic nerve, or gutta screna,
Genu. Wils. p. 207. Kacha.
4. A country, piQfiiuib. 5. Cold, Quiar. 6.
An arsenic in its natural state, apuwa^r
exxib.

mirQ

SIT (GJ)

*/r**o .T^ii, s. The asthma, *a*/r xirSinh, s. A circle, eviLith. (p.)


sit QQ arTiTjg^ijb, s. A plant, &ipLL
aireiir, s. The humor in the head

Mimosa, /..
that causes the disease. (See r*i4.) The ds/rffisafl, s. The earth, l^lS. (p.)
following are the principal kinds of
*'
\
r * - /. ^ ^'r.T:
. tSrcnr strar, s. Several kinds of coin, cash,
money, specie, um. 2. Twelfth part of
an anna, Gipsi*. (c.) 3. (p.) Gold, Qurdr.
ffibt 3<?5uiI_ifljio, tripsfSfaib^ icusteih, useu
4. Gems, precious stones, madtuQutgi. 5.
Necklaces of gems, io>jriS/i_ii. G. Phlegm,
sasrsrr&ih, s. Inflammation of the
-.r
". Defect, fault, isppdi. 8. A term
eyes attended with great swellings.
in prosody applied to a foot ending in two
sir&smp , s. Hair ointment, tnuSnd
short syllables, Qiolxuf!jjprf0(yQs*>.
trig. 2. Gems, precious stones, mod. 3.
anfty.da., inf. To coin, mint.
The musk deer, a&siili<5*&. (p.)
arr&-aLL<Sis&), v. noun. Playing a
air&ssrthjS. Killing, slaying, Qantsu.
game with copper coins.
0>)
sn ssetai-, s. A money-changer's
sirsesresr, s. A killer, Q&n'HevQ&
shop.
srr&daiaBid&nasisr, s. One who
*/r<F/r, s. The name of a shrub,
changes money, a money-changer.
Memecylon tinctorium.
sns-ssLLi^., s. [prop, snihda-da lL
&ttQ^el&Q&s.?/T;>huprfuQull':' Q->X- Apply*
The juice of young cocoanuts in
ing an embrocation prepared from the
spissated.
above shrub for sore eyes.
a na--is ita sir, s. A money-changer.
anftrthuirsntT, s. A fish, gp/fufssr.
2. A rich man.
gir&miiL^QLDesfliueisr, s.
Vishnu,
sirLDoiir, s. Red ochre, so called
by fishermen.
sitfirth L^Guessresiirebr, s.
Vishnu,
airanonp, inf. To be currentas
tfc<Sg. 2. Vitriol, gM. 3. A kind of
native arsenic, s**?^ srvufsfiurajsatrib.
coin.
airsfwrrpp,inf. To change money,
Qsuesa-an&rr, s. The name of a
shrub bearing white flowers.
&c,
sn&QppfiHeBn, s. The impression
{BIT {FIT G$nIS)- SIT&ITGSinq-&Q&LL>H,
on a piece of money.
s. A kind of brass pot with a large mouth,
Qun iy-dan&, s. Small pieces of
copper coin.
*{ir&, s.
Casi, a celebrated city
0#i)L//T<sF, s. Copper coin.
and place of pilgrimage, the modern
Benares, being the most meritorious place
&6i)eSldaiT&, s. Small pieces of
for bathing in sacred water, as Hamisseram
copper coin.
is for the south of India,
Wils. p.
Oe>jarerfldaiT, s. Silver coin. 2.
219. Kasiii. 2. The cumin seed, 9rmi.
Several kinds of silver coin,
sirQsiresnriU), s. One of the six
^tl ana- j^Sssrdanj; r^^es>ird
teen books of stfiut-lrrioTib.
.. Names of different kinds of
atrSld&iEietns, s. The Ganges at
coin, so called from severally bearing
Benares, being more sacred than in
the impression of a man, an elephant,
other places.
and a horse.
&n&)d&6i),s. A loadstone, anad&%sv.
Quir/barra-, s. Small kinds of gold
sn&s&tinuiy s. A mineral salt, 6?
coin.
ffnasrQtj'ssranm #n^5V)ndarT&, s. A
&n&p$r}@pua, s. The water of the
name of the Our^sw, said to have been
Ganges, obtained at Benares and carried
invented or coined by one of the
about the country by religious mendi
caste.
cants.
*T*i^TLo <snsnit rii, s. The
sn@#glw6iBu, s. A kind of gith
Cashmere country, gjiCJsuii. Wils. p. 219.
u plant.
Kasiimeeba.
airSeoevazrw, s. A kind of salt, /rsjna=, s. A species of grass or
rushes, *imtpn-iAi. 2. A flowering shrub,
the mnu. 3. Consumption, ApuQtttih. (p.)
anSeStkisih, s. The Hnga worship
{BiT&FaS<arr {Bir&&iri((ij<ss/rj=
ped at Benares.
?A(3
h. The same as &i<u4*jpk
sn&wn&, s. A dweller or inhabi
tant of the city of Benares.
SITj:Or(yp&:
xir&iuui, s. A work of <s/r3uar, &!T{F3rUl9-3:Q&63re0
C:.
v. noun. Being noisy, as a family
one of the eighteen liharmashasters, #510
of children and women, ^cSttsfiui^.
&ir&&fyj#Q&sisrpip, inf. To cry or
ds(r5i_/s3rsitSuulQitimit, s. A
weepas a distressed woman.
muni or deified sage; one of the seven
transformed into the seven stars or great sirfsjj&ijb, s. Blue vitriol, giQ^Q.
bear. He was tiie son of Marichi and
father of the Devas by jyPJ> and of the *a/Ti<ih}JJ:Gjrih, s. Gold, Qundn. 2.
A tree, 4<*uu-i4, Pongamia glabra. Wils.
Asoors by
giAj*- Wils p. 204. Kap. 208. Kanchasa. (p.)
8YAPA.

mirtsfati(Gjj&etiTgreir, s. Gold dust, Quit


*37ir^s:eaR, s. Turmeric or Indian
saffron, w%<r&t. Wils. p. 208. Kanciianee, or Kanciuna. (/>.)
xiriG^&ir, s. [rid. prop, s^&ir.] A
plant, Cannabis Indica.
*/r(&5, s.
The town of Conjeveram, one of the seven sacred cities,
a>. 2. Hasp, hook, 4,vil9. (c.) ( Hull.)
3. (p.) A woman's waist-gridle, consist
ing of eight strings of beads or bells, <rb
Ca>;ii!taA WU. p. 208. KaNGEE. 4.
A kind of tree, g,iwi&. 5. A garland of
the
tree, worn by soldiers in taking
up a position. (See Qvpfi.) 6. A mode of
singing, s'"*- 7. Unsteadiness, tran8ientness,
.-dd.
&ir(rjS3Lcir'?eo, s. The garland of
flowers of the
tree, a poem de
scribing the occupying of a post on the
frontiers of an enemy's territory, the
soldiers wearing these garlands, gn'Jru*
fiib. See iSsutfiib.
air^hfSj&ir &iT(T)Q<rtA arr^jjQ
tnr, *. A very poisonous tree, the niif.i/no,
Strychnos nux vomica, L. {p.)
iBir<<5TjSetirl, s. A plant, w^QlLi^.,
Itubia munjista.
{BIT (^J)3ra LL d5/T(^<9rffi, S. [<ZS
A jacket,
(p.)
SfT(g)Q{Firn51, s. A kind of nettle,
giiQeit-, Tragia involucrata, L.
sitsQfrfijiui2*G>*nixi-&. I liavebcenstung
with a nettle.
an^QfiTfSQaiiT^s. The root of the
*tQjriS plant from which a drug is
made.
GjpiuLidairtGjjQ&npl yl'Sesrdsrri^
Different kinds of nettle.
*{sireLf,irujLh, s. Cloth tinged with red
ochre, worn by ascetics and religious
mendicants,
Wils. p. 220. Ka8HAYA.
/rt_<szi), s. Cloth, 9^so. (p.)
<s/ri_a5syrs(g, s. Lamps formed by
putting oil and wicks in large vessels for
illumination on great occasions, Qu(jsj4g.
siri efr, s. A fish, ^UlSosi.
*siri_irsQenfl, s. A great fire, con
flagration, Ou(jQi{juiy.
{BirLtTmp&im to, s. Thick darkness,
siruf., s. Vinegar, Ljeifl/piia. 2.
Liquids soured by keeping, lyrf^s*. 3.
Hice gruel,
4. (For.) A trench, ditch,
0>fsiSrA>. 5. (For.) A cart with a py
ramidal top, ^mi>i*.. 6. (p.) Ghee,
Qmb, 7. Pickle, cms>*r<Li.
xwi^iurauLfcfi^guQuttSpsi. The congee,
whey, &c., is become as sour as vinegar.
anuj-d&^tfi, s. Sour pap.
aiuy.dQ&iijpi, s. Rice taken out of
the sour J.
ani^.ujiitLaQjiiTesi!ri anuf.QeiiL.i^
inf. To scoop, to cut into hollowness
or depth.
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SIT

<s/r
tg^jpiLDtTgxatTU}., a. Water in which
rice lias been washed and various in
gredients mixed with it, kept six
months, to be used medicinally for
jaundice, incipient dropsy, &c.
&&[(Sf&&tTUf-i s. Toddy vinegar,
sour toddy.
uenriEisiruf., s. [prov.] The water
in which palmyra stones are steeped
and left to become sour, for fermenting
the pulp of the fruit next day.
ensnuf., s. [prov. fneuanisf..] Very
strong vinegar.
STlSf-SLb, 8. Cloth, ff?6\). (p.)
sirn^sfBTir ii, s. Lapis infernalis,
lunar caustic or nitrate of silver, Qig-iit/*
c*. (M. Die.)
*siruf-6tifl uj ti>, s. Great difficulty or
hardship, jyP*if_oirii. Wils. p. 208. KatTINTA. (c.)
srrQ, s. An uncultivated tract of
land covered with forest-trees, thick, im
penetrable brush wood, creeping plants
and coarse, rank, reedy vegetation, a
waste, a thicket, ai4. 2. Deserts, forest
tracts, ^rvfivLb. 3. A desert place for
burning the dead, *aiQ. 4. (fiy.) Excesgiveness, much, closeness, &c., i&tgfi. 5.
Wild, rough, uncultivated, unpolished,
&c, used as a prefix as wlSuu*. 6. A
nominal termination to some words of
verbal derivation, G>/irpQuui<$Qfiias rrs
r. (e.) 7. (p.) A place, ffli-j. 8. A
border, a limit, r&aw. 9. A town, =f.
10. The second lunar asterism, uieeSmtir.
11. Chaff, straw, &c, Q*isvs.
seQo/r^Q(2uffQa/s6r&p SI cj ': & sj.
The
time has arrived when the desert says,
come, and the house says, go.
g)*,&<3'*i3*9<2*rQ*i4. This village has
but little arable land.
airirrtudQids, inf. To be cover
ed with jungle or wood.
iBsjiisrt-riu*Sii-i9pff. The ground is
uncultivated.
&nimL)uQ>una, inf. To become
waste, to grow woody.
siriiririj>uLL,s A village situated
in a wild tract of land near Vedarniam.
aninpp, inf. To perform the
ceremony of quenching the fire where
a corpse has been burnt, gathering the
remains and taking them in a new pot
to some water representing the Ganges,
an&rru.L-, inf. To deceive, dis
appoint, lit. to show the place of burn
ing the dead.
anu^laeStuLD, s. The produc
tions of the desert, nli$-aiBfcri_jr(g*)r*8
ai<it. Sec under fissSuib.
n<Sue$jjLLi, inf. To sacrifice to
the sylvan nymphs before hunting, sic
&nsu&tT$,s. [prov. prop. snQsung
Savage tribe.
snQeug-nfiiunujji^ifliu, inf. To be
slovenly, sluttish, &e., to be careless,
negligent of one's dress, &c. 2. To be
vagrant, idle, &c, as a child for whom
no one cares.
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&neunifl, s. [prov.'] A rake, epii


*(jtS. 2. One who scrapes up all he can,
Qfsuuucnr. 3. One who resorts to any
kind of labor for support.
anQsuiTifpgi, s. A section of a
war poem, extolling the jungle of the
sylvan goddess, &c, where the battle
Occurred, mitsrQfiasDfitammififi^gnhi^fUafiib.
snQeutLuf., s. A wood-cutter, a
savage, an untaught man.
&hlLis$I , s. A shrub, e%?>
Cadaba Indica.
&iuLi-.$, s. A species of the
jjffi tree, downy mountain ebony,
liauhinia tomentosa. {Mat. Ind.)
smLiLpei, s. Jungle fire, kindled
by the friction of trees, &c,
&rrtLinetr,8. A rustic, rural person,
sniLLneisr, s. The wild cow, atnL
uu*. 2. [jjroD.] Stranger, Jpr.
airiluf-QenQuirs, inf. To be lost,
to waste.
sml.ssi fej, s. A small tree or
plant, g)iOu., Rough melastoma, (Melastoma aspera) or Indian currant bush.
(Mat. Ind.)
sinLQsseo, s. A rough hard kind
of Stone, ffeDflWMir*w.
jilSoTO/r, s. Different kinds
of wild greens mixed together.
arnLgSnsii>, s. A wild cumin,
purple fleabane, s'U'*. Vernonia an
thelmintics.
anil.&@a&siie(reifl, s. An esculent
creeperas secQasnuwasfi.
&mL&Q&eueo,s. The jungle-cock,
somewhat different from a woodcock.
ainL^ses>ni s. The wild ps&nrt
plant.
&iril-ppeisrLD, s. Rusticity, un
cultivated manners.
/ril^wr, . A wild duck. See
siri-L<8fpnetfl, s. A twining plant,
Convolvulus muricatus. See fifi.
sinLQpfil'&sr, s. Wild millet.
sniLQpgipfil, s. A kind of plant,
Sida hirta. See gffi.
&niLpgjsiietniT, s. A kind of giw
t>i plant, Glycine parviflora.
&rTLL]g]eir&), s. A wild species
of get; which see.
anC&nnptm>p, s. A kind of isnnp
sp,S tree, Qug&ivjGBff.
sirLLQiB&)e6!, s. A kind of O/saial
tree, Emhlica officinalis.
snLLuu<i$ir, s. Vegetables that
grow of themselves, ^imra^v^muiil*.
smLuu(njfil, s. Wild cotton
of spontaneous growth.
snLLuuasrrS, s. A wild hog.
sulLuuits&), s. A kind of unseo
creeper. See uQ^utsij.
siTLLuLSiar^en, s.
[metap.] A
foundling. (Bcsch.)

sirLLSuiS, s. First black excre


ment of a new-born child, or calf, me
conium.
sitlLuli^^, s. Stupidity, sense
less conduct, <y>iLt$fi.
anLLuneifleeis>&, 8- Wild sour
greens, micQistitiivm, Hibiscus cannabinus.
ainLuL-i(irp, s. A dove, a turtle
dove, aQutfitb.
/ri_l ijy&i>7, s. A species of wild
Cat,
>i - , c: '
&iTLLaiKjgiTeB>tT, s. A tree, epnioniii,
Bauhinia acuminata, L.
siTLLLD!ni, s. Any wild or use
less tree, plant, &c
srril Old/A, s. A shrub, ^/fy.
See ftjefl.
a/TLLu>(njdQair(Lp'<;ig}, s. A wild
Bpecies of iD<yiQ<a*i, not fragrant.
sinltiiedeSleiDa, s. A kind of wild
jasmine, with red blossoms,
2. Narrow-leaved jasmiue, Jasminum
angustifolium.
anil.LDggi/eif,eiir, s. A wild man.
2. An uncivilized man.
ain-LLDir, s. The wild mango, eum
icnorio, Carbera manghos. 2. Another
wild mango, Spondias mangifera.
jiJ.Lo/ru)ju), s. The wild mango
tree.
GtrL-u>ne&eisiT) s. The same as
sitlLlSIit^sim, s. A wild beast,
tuarlS(gsib. 2. A wild llOrSC, *unri(gji)tB>r.
&iTLLLl(rrj&iTe<itiri9-, s. [vttl. aiul
ii(j?3iri-.] A clown, rustic, an awkward
ill-bred person, Qf^t-ar.
snLL(tp(r^i(g, s. A thorny wild
tree, Erythrina Indica. See Qf<s*<s.
aml.(Tf(j^iEi<sas,s. A senna-leaved
shrub, mssropcsiiBis, Ormicarpum sennoides. (Af. Die.)
&niLQpsis!'2GisT, s. A shrub, Croton repandum. (i?o.) See cydr&r.
sinLSsijtareifl, s. A plant with a
bulbous root, JDiscorea bulbifera. See
giTLLeurretas, s. A Mimosa tree.
See
stiLLQiQ^eaLD, s. A wild buffalo.
snLLQi-.(7^esiLDuuneO. Its milk. 2.
The milky juice of the Asclepias gigantea, or gigantic swallow-wort, cr&isibut
*>. 3. The same as *sri)ijijeo, the mil
ky juice of the Euphorbia tirucalli.
4. The same as _eoi/j>, the flour of
the root of the Curcuma angustifolia,
sitl-QiiB ^jtr^/sssniLQiS, s.
[prop. &_f9.] A jungle imp, a sylvan
nymph, a demoness.
Ljsmsssn, 8. A great smoke.
(3)Uf.x&n, s. Many houses to
gether, a village, town.
i3g%rd&n, s. A field covered with
corpses.

airtL
u(trjpHdstT<B, s. A cotton field.
Qi5(T7jULi&sn, s. A large fire.
LjekQ&iLidaiT, s. High dry land.
l-I si)giid sir, s. Pasture land.
a; error* .5 /7, s. A general flood.
Qugiinj, s. Large jungle.
ueariiisir, a. A thick palmyra
grove.
@<r <5?/r, s. A place for
burying, burning the dead.
&QaitL&<uGureBrL$<aTBfil@ULj(2wr. Will
the corpse which has been carried to
the cemetery ever come back again?
*'3*tC-<SsBvirt&vib. A good resolution
formed on the occasion of a funeral is
soon forgotten.
fftltD6Jsr?Ou/rjj/S, s. A wild
dove. 2. A kind of bird.
Snpsir, 8. A low jungle.
auujb&tr, s. A large number of
ships, a fleet.
aiiup&n, s. Paddy field.
a/r/rsrr, s. A goddess, or the
mother of the god Veirava, miriarcs^.
(P.)
/tsb>i_, . A quail, Tetrao coturnix.
(Ains. Mat. Ind.) the Francoline partridge,
<rni_ #<aar esifl, s.
A sort of
millet, Indian oats, s>rp&r.
sirsau-ssQg^ssr^ s. A kind of
rice, gitQmii.
&nasuu$p(5, s. A crest of various
colored feathers worn by stage-players.
eiLQUdanaati s. A bird resem
bling a glede.
attriL&i s. Sight, view, uiriretaeu. 2.
An object of sight, visible appearance, Gfip
pJ>. 3. The manifestation of a deity or the
sight of a great personage, f/ttari. 4. (p.)
[in logic.'] Perception, evidence of the
senses, drfpidjiUu3iwm&. 5 . Knowledge,
intelligence, ascertainment, Si$<n- 6. [in
erotics.'} One of the ten #*j*>0, the first
view which a bridegroom has of his bride,
<arar*m*B>fi*siL-&. ". (c.) Anomaly, a
strange event, jr/m**ic). Note. In the
agama logic, seven species of perception
are given, viz.: 1.
indistinct ap
prehension, doubt, uncertainty, hesitation.
2. gi/lqtstii.S, misapprehension, miscon
ception, optical or mental illusion. 3. >3sp
uta-cS), discrimination or knowledge to
distinguish things one from another in five
particulars, viz.: in name, kind, quality,
action, and substance, or matter. 4. Qui
fimriSp*ic8, perception of the senses, with
the aid of the mental faculties. 5. Bar*
*w&, or mutj*sicB, ideas formed in the
mind of things perceived by the senses.
6. ji&iuiiitwc. fi, perception by actual ex
perience or the exercise of the afflictions
towards objects perceived. 7. Qvrstsic,
the spiritual perception of the Yoga, or
knowledge of events past, present or fu
ture, by abstract devotion.Note 2d. Each
of the above has two divisions, one, upti
abroad, relating to external or secular
affairs; the other,
at home, to re
ligious affairs.

StT6Stul
* .-h- - f AsnjL.&sia, - -a t a- . What
pesr%eGT&snLLi,inf To make one's
is pleasing to the sight is pleasing to the
self known, to make one's char
deityreferring to the ornaments of the
acter, ability, &c, appear where he is
temple, rich offerings, &c.
unknown, &c. 2. To make a display.
*e*resiiA<Juf<?aLLfi. G ratify your sight
3. To show one's character, &c, by
while you can.
outward conduct.
snLLSQsrrQds, inf. To manifest
eppihsntLi., inf. To cry aloud.
himselfas a deity.
gxumsniLL-, inf. To burn incense.
&nu.&ui$!nDnemih, s. [in logic]
pGmGS$nBniLt, inf.
To water
One of the eight modes of ascertaining
sheep, horses, &c.
truth. See iii$$lijCjOiSriaaaib.
/rclt_6i), p. noun. Manifestation.
atTLL&uQuir^^r, s. Things seen,
2. Act of showing or pointing,
objects of sight or sense as distinguish
&iuLu)-go
a nlL ty. gnti.
(with a
ed from (j,*ajL;Qur(j<Sr or mental objects.
noun.') Than. 2. (with an infinitive.)
stnL@LDes>pi^eo^ v. noun. HinderAs soon as, the moment before, the very
ance in seeing or observing any thing.
instant.
See ^+*_<5^p(i.
Why do you go to sleep as soon as the
atrLL&iufr-aiTLL&ujeurrsniL&ujnn)
6un sets?
s. The wise, j/fi&t.
jia>0isiLLLf-8>igS)puLi. This is more
sniLQinns, inf. To appear in a
beautiful than that.
vision.
or.
No sooner had I given it to
a/rilfiixy6osr/fa/, s. The sense of
him than he took and threw it away.
sight, arilSufit.
jyworCtjBcaaru-^.di. [in Q*Fa2pUB?SVXlO.]
8iT(Siss}stTLL&, s. An extraordinary
As soon as he had gone.
Si$.cyErLLtf_g>jii. No sooner had the
sight, a wonderful occurrence. 2. An
ill omen.
day broken, than, &c.
<E/ril, o. noun. Showing, exhi
fd(V)&atrLL&, s. A divine medita
bition, presentation, *r!rii4<M. 2. Ex
tion.
ample, instance, illustration, demonstra
sinjsxird&niL&, s. A great sight or
tion, evidence, u./nre*i. (p.)
event which may be the cause of future
*/rtlss)i_, s. A region, a point of
effects.
the compass,
2. Time,
3. A
*<35/7LLi_ii) a/ra^.t_LD, s. Fuel, fire
minute portion of timein tables of time
wood, !p<5. Wils. p. 220. Kashta. 2.
the thirtieth part of a kula or eighteen
The same as Qn**sMii>. (M. Die.) (Rott.)- twinklings
of the eye, *w&iLuA 4 Limit,
aruLtir&niR sndin#rriB , s. A
boundary, r*itw. 5. Point, extremity, top,
tip, apex,
Wils. p. 220. Kashta. (p.)
carpenter.
sitlLi^-^ilBl^I, 8. A kind of large <55/rs33rti, s. Horse gram, Qsnar,
beetle, mrarai,
Dolichos uniflorus. 2. An oil press, Qr*<g.
3. (p.) A measure, as much as will fill the
.s/ri-l@, SQ/sesr^siril. ty-QeBTeir, Qsuebr,
press at once, gx=y. 4. Gold, Qurdr. fi.
v. a. To show, exhibit, display,
Several kinds of gold coin, Qu^<r.
adduce, manifest, reveal, evince, disclose,
anetmrLDirt, inf. To make oil, to
set forth, sretriSi*. 2. To designate, sug
work an oil press, Q**in_.
gest,
3. To describe, define,
QpAd&s 4. To demonstrate, prove, a-tjJ sirentfl, s. Propriety, right of pos
**. 5. To present to an idol, &c, to offer,
session, hereditary right, eJaoio. 2. (c.)
6. To make a display of
Land, ifleiii. 3. Landed property, estate,
jewels, &c, 0^fliu4rLii_. 7. To put forth,
possession, *r<nfivi.&. 4. A fractional
develop, Q*iju4^. 8. To reflect an ob
part, the eightieth part, g,Qiekt. 5. [in
jectas a mirror, water, &c, *iaiurCj_.
land measure.] Twenty-four grounds, git
9. To remind, tftesu^i-.
(Scuttrcro/. See u&or.
xtrLLtf-dGsii'Sis, inf. To betray,
s!a&&itfiiiQtitii).gisib. The least delay
may occasion the greatest sorrow.
discover a person to his enemies. 2. To
<m<curiuEircBE^cur^i6. lie will obtain Kayaccuse one. 3. To teach or shew a
lasa as his inheritance.
person the method of doing any thing.
stresefldsnsdsrsnexfltunetrebr, 8. A
srTLLia_LDS>aps&, inf. To tantalize
landlord, an owner or proprietor of land,
a person, by offering something to him,
and snatching it away at the moment
&rtes$)&pnuJijDsnessfl^traj&iipd^,
he is about to take it.
[prov.] A quarrel between relations
Ljan&siTLLu., inf. To smoke any
about land.
thingas plantains, in order to ripen
snessfl^^ieBtn, s. A piece or strip
them the sooner.
of land.
QpifltudaniLu., inf.
To show
snessfit^LSI, s. One's own land.
plainly, to demonstrate.
ennssntLiy inf. To send off,
etressBujr!L-&, s. Hereditary right
to land, an estate, a kingdom, &c, hered
despatch.
itary laud, one's own possession, stacB
Qi/ftir*rLLif.s*(juii. The letter which
you have despatched. (CtscA.)
/reaafluj/ril^/f, s. An hereditary
Q&neoGSasnL-t.) inf. To explain,
relate.
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air sstst
uisi(9jd siressfl, s. Land shared with
others.
QfiLsmsdsiressfl, s. Made land,
from tanks, &c, land newly broken up,
&c. 2. Well-tilled ground.
mdiQsirss>idsnesl, s. Donated
land.
iS^tnrTird&^dsiTSiS, s. Ancestral
land, patrimonial estate, all the proper
ty acquired before marriage as
@ 15^1 d & ITessfl , 3. Goods and chattels.
Qpdsiressfl, s. A fraction, the threefifths of a BMtrf.
S-rBsawdsn essfl, .
Hereditary
land obtained from a near relation.
10 ns-cBuj d a n sssPi , s. Land granted
by government.
^jesnrdairessfl, s. A half atressfl, the
one-hundred and sixtieth part.
snesSiuemiTdaiT ssS, s.
A snessfl
and a half.
utrnwuemirdairessfl, s. Land pos
sessed from ancestors.
^eardairessfl, s. Dowry land.
ldits nestsfl., s. One-sixteenth.
siresaRjssna;, s. A voluntary oblation,
commonly in money, gold, fruits, &c . set
before an idol to obtain favor, a sacrifice,
jjlLjSot. 2. A present to a guru or other
great person, uifi&*ayl&eaa.
airessfldea>aQsir(Bda, inf. To pre
sent an oblation.
siressfldeaa^LLQ, s. A salver for
receiving gifts.
siressfldetDsuQuiT(njar, s. A thing
presented as an oblation or gift.
anesSdeaaQatressrQsiig sneafild
axxeoat/t, inf. To place a gift in a sal
ver before an idol.
Qpuf. dsnessfldena, s. An offering
of the hair of a person's head which has
been allowed to grow for a certain
time and then shaved otTand presented
to an idol in fulfillment of a vow.
@}!Tir&sitessfldans , s. A present to
a king.
uirp a itessfldsns, s. Offerings laid
at one's feet.
^(T^airessfldeBja, s. A present to a
guru.
/rsj3r, QQ/sear , aessiQiehr, Qussr,
-". <-' To see, perceive, behold, view,
descry, urttx. 2. To gain sight of a deity,
or a great person, the new moon, &c, u=
*vttirifaw. 3. To find, meet with, as
certain, gain the knowledge of, be aware
of, recognize, Qffiu. 4. To experience,
know, feel, a_mr. 5. To discover, invent,
originate, sent-fiu. 6. To think, consider,
investigate, <g"J. 7. To obtain, get, se
cure, have, derive, Qup. 8. To know the
truth, perceive the deity in the vedas
and other sacred writings, e-eb*>wtjfiv. 9.
(p.) To worship, venerate, reverence,
make obeisance, sors*. 10. To cause,
do, effect. Qauim. 11. To understand ful
ly or perfectly, to have clear perceptions,
Q^Au. 12. To perceive by any of the
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cS/r assr
senses, see, hear, feel, &c, Qurfiiuiai/Sv,
13. v. n. To seem, prove, to be, to be found,
to appear, Gprarp. 14. To be sufficient,
to amount toas profit, &c, 4w. 1 5. To
appear, become visible, evident, &c., Q*<$u
ui-. 16. To accrue, resultas profit, &c,
ujKrui_. 17. (p.) To exist, subsistas a
quality, &c, B.rtn_r.
g&sanuuss>p$0't3Qtvii.(Si. Strike the
bushel as it comes, don't be exact.
*efci_s>j3A!!iiQiist(g[o. Be content with
what you get as profit, produce, &c.
*fiawOi_rH-j]r*s^i)Qiurr5. One thing be
fore the face and another behind the back.
gAuasBrA*ri_ gjcg-cXjujrdj. Like darkness
at the approach of the sun.
usv*!rt_M<OT. Distributing it into parts.
sSsHiiri-rajQi-gii. It will melt if it feel the
heat.
^efr&*i_irfaiu<?!ss](ri_rj. Behold! a
light as bright as a fresh trimmed lamp.
jyQ/nor<i#i_g)&ifej<rirt.rr. I have none,
did you not see.
S38w-/*BT*fl4ft_g)(yiffg9r\jr<5io. "What the first
author made is original.
QQur/i&i. Giving and taking in sufficient
quantity.
*igltiiisi^pistQai<S$0ii. He gave hardly
enough. The gerund corresponds with the
Word "seeing," sjwqjtsnaSQuuasip&seda
/iQ#j-p(?aC(?a;*isfQij. Seeing he is a Guru,
we must pay deference to his words.
Mdiluj). Hear, my female friend
spoken by a lady.
jf&Qsmq&tg&xrig/ib. That will be suffi
cient for the expense.
Gairpenp&srexr&srssiT j^wgyAo^^u5Qr40sSrp
gi. The more rice he gets, the more
proud and insolent he becomes.
QpiBD&mujAagriisscBn&t. Squaring a num
ber.
L/*QjjsTOu*<*Qurra!rAi. Distinguishing
the difference between the soils nanja and
punja.
iLeoi_iOT*j. Transforming a forest
to a city.
seasi i_ isnQiiiieorrisfilifluj, inf. To
wander about, to rove.
ssssriuuf-Qsihuj, inf. To act at
random, rashly, &c.
sesariueoebr, s. The profit realized.
aeamQQanareir, inf. To meet, visit.
sesir<SmsrT(QS)es>LD, s. Connivance.
searfiifitds, inf. To visit.
aesm(SfrTdjuundjSiL(SeSL, inf. To
connive at, wink at a thing.
asssiQQ&tuuj, inf. To imitate.
sessi^iB&da, inf. To view, dis
cern by the sight.
sessrQune&da, inf. To imitate,
copy, imagine.
aesaruireii2esT, s. Acting by mere
imitation.
aessr@iSlif.da, inf. To find, dis
cover, detect, explore.
sskQQppeo, s. Produce in kind
*u<gii>, ten maracals of seed will yield
one- hundred maracals.
aessr(dQf0eiiuemessT,inf. To collect
revenue personally.

SSIT 6S3T
6ot0i_, inf. To pick up,
find and pick up.
Gnssessrtg}, s. That which was
experienced, ascertained by practice,
tested, provedas eDfl*ri_(fl(5#?, smsaexi
a n ear u u i , inf. To appear, to be
perceived, seen.
airessruuL-irp, rcl. part. Invisible.
an6ssTuuiir$gi, appel. n. That
which is invisible.
an6!vruuLLig!, appel. n. That
which is visible.
anesmuQuirss, inf. To visit one.
an<ess)dsif., s. An unseen bite,
6ting, &c, the bite, &c, of a reptile,
in the dark, AwftfWj^,
sn^GG)dQn&i-6 an^n^dQsn&r, s.
Bare phenomena in nature, unseen
planets, real, or imaginary, Sc., srtgecp
air^ss)06\)u>an^s)etu^eOLo, s. The
privities, genitals, . ^i4.
air^s)Qfi(SuiTS~i5siT^)LD/!)Quirs,inf.
To be lost.
an^s)U3pi3(i^uf.esreiiebr,appel.n. One
who has taken a thing slyly, clandes
tinely.
#/T(GTO)au), s. Invisibility.
angssjrr, appel. n. Enemiesthose
who will not bow, i
Q&iueajssnesBr, inf. To be newly
cultivated, or cultivated anew, as land.
S-esaes>wes>iudanessr, inf. To dis
cover, perceive, or understand the truth,
especially divine truth.
ffuiiairessr, inf. To become moist
as a floor, land, &c.
writtn-MAiqpai(5ii. If it feel the mois
ture, the seed will sprout.
irjibasiSatrp&ir&iajai&s&aijrgi. If the
ground becomes wet, one cannot walk
well.
snegsuih, (the future of &it ear in the
third pers. neuter.) This form, in collo
quial use, is equivalent to sir. 2. In
poetry, it is often expletive.
GuffKrp^i. Go, sir.
/sfiutgmgziisparib. Wealth is unstable.
rptltqfl.}
Jjljuq-iu&jwsegipia. It is not 80.
snessT. An expletive of the second
person, gftf5i_*Qsu.
airesarida, tel. part. Beautiful,
graceful, as *!a*#a*s.
sncmeti airemie\), v. noun. See
ing, sr^ttna. 2. Appearance, G/ifpp-J>.
3. Reverence, *otei6). 4. The act of
obtaining, Qu^Ai.
anessnSlds, inf. To cause to see,
to convince,
2. To show, exhibit,
adduce, display, represent, Q/sAd**. 3.
To point, direct, ij$.izrriLi_.
an65BTiS@gidGlsneireir,inf. To chide,
reprimand, blame, reprove.
airessriSppeOy v. noun. Showing,

a tram

airs

mir^s

snpeS, s. A wife, pteoeSI. 2. A


siresariSLCi,s. Jungle, desert, woods, <s/r star, s. The distance of a call,
female friend, a beloved associate, Qtafi.
2. A town, village, &c, *'. 3.
3. A daughter,
(*>.)
Sickness, malady, disease, Cnu. 4. A df/r^au), . Killing, taking away
pot with a spout, ewer, Q**ri.>*. 5. A
snpe&aa, inf. To be fond of,
life,
Q*Jw.
2.
Harassing,
torturing,
iip
medicinal plant, AnQmihij, Justicia, L. (M.
warmly attached to, j/ALjs-r. 2. To
BnjJ^te)*. Wils. p. 309. G'hata. (p.J
Die.) (p.)
long for, to like, desire, lust after, Quwt
anpaeiir,
s.
A
life-taker,
killer,
mur
&r sArith, s. Boundary, limit, ere\)^eoderer, QSwQ#cj(?or. Wils. p. 309.
2. End, extremity, ><*.. 3. A watersnjfeSpQpnn, s. Associates, friends,
G'hataka.
pot, aj6s!7i_uii. 4. Jungle; a desert, a wild,
QQasrsi. 2. Lovers, ,gaoi^><?er.
arjgLo,
s.
An
Indian
league,
a
dis
. 5. Cloth, 3w. 6. Curtains, W*
snpm&siiD,
8. Affection, attach
Pfcu. 7. Musical instrument, wrt&ajii.
tance of about ten miles,
ment, Jjorq. (iplQt.)
8. Instruments in general, *<yS. 9. A
*rii. (e.) 2. Toddy, fermented liquor,
hill or mountain, wSw. 10. A jewel-box,
*airrQ, s. An ancient king, sovereign
*. (p.)
MrjmilflQuil&ieutarsQfieDfiQiutQtrAqztb. One
of Kanyakubja, and father of Visvamitra,
whose fame does not extend one league is
*oE/rsj6ri_LD, a. Chapter; a large
jSrr*nr. (p.) Wils. p 287. Gadhi. 2.
but an ass.
division of a subject in epic poems, the
[in <Ae Jaina philosophy.] Spiritual dark
Vedas, &c, #nS<ar #i Met. 2. Water, rf*. 3.
Qpdsir^ajL^j, s. A distance of
ness and the delusions consequent upon
it, ^r/s*Aff-37toiii ; [ex srflib, killing.] 3. A
An arrow, jyuiy. 4. A horse, a>W. 5.
three leagues.
Opportunity, season, on, 6. A stem, *airpi}>, s. Killing, slaughter, mur
kind of arsenic in its natural state, iBrj
stalk, *riT. 7. Sacred water, ptpti. 8, A
der,
C.i-'.
..
2.
[tn
arith.]
Involution.
weapon in general, us>-i<iii. 9. A staff,
atT^letnujiijseir, t. Visvamitra, as
Wils. p. 309. G'hata. 3. A square or
a rod, 9&. 10. A collection, multitude,
the Son Of , mV**irtggliur.
oblong pond, egtfgra'. Wils. p. 273.
an assemblage, Prsi. 11. A medicinal
KUATA.
an-^QeueirQ(T^6Br, 8. Argha, as the
plant, oiGmiiiLi. Justicia, L. 12. A kind
arjjie&r,s. Murderer, Qsn^eoiunsnssr.
of arsenic in its natural state, emitmi
conqueror of
j>gf*. (*)
*airjLi>uii>, s. A variety of sweet- * mtr^jSiii, 8. [in arith.] Power.
Hntrpeersrreatiriiji, s- [in Roman
singing SWan, QesflfirsuurQu} gqcbarib. (j^j.)
Ear, Q*aP. 2. The eye of
Catiiolie usage."} Old Testament.
tfir^j-Lh,
s. The entailed effect of
a needle, sm&iSatsrg. 3. The pan of a gun,
u&&iD&nesisnijD) s.
[in Roman
evil actions upon the soul, producing
ffuuisBmrgi. 4. The bottom of a tobacco
Catlwlic usage.] New Testament.
transmigrations with their accompanying
leafnear the stem. (See Qftxar.) 5. The top
<s/r>bri_sO, v- noun, [in logic-"] Sen
sufferings, jJJSariQjSfi-iLy. (p.)
of an nla bond, as far as the hole through
which it is filed; also the stamped part of
sation, perception, observation. It is divid *3iirpnrLo a/nsjaif, s. Timidity,
an indenture or bond, which is nipped off,
ed into atreSpsrairiAi, iDTesrflssroiaiAi, Qaifi
want
of
courage,
jf*.
2.
Gentleness,
when the bond becomes null and void,
JcraiiTOTi-eu and Qajlstsialri-.il.
ffl.)
jpmoai. Wils. p. 209. Kataba.
u-eSruif.As!>s*^. 6. Eye of an umbrella
See under n*.
siTf/rear,
s.
A
timid
person,
wire, which plays round the whale bone,
* sir sari ei/iisursssri /ra/63Tii, s.
gw>i_*iiijSerr0).
7. The ear of a machine
nnttn iifrir
A forest sacred to Indra, 0)*,ff>a-iSrissri6.
or vessel as QiittLit-araxirgi. 8. A small
<s/r^ffO,
s.
Warm
attachment,
fond
Wils. p. 273. Khandava.
wedge to hold a tenon, handle or peg in
ness, love, affection, jtiscnj. 2. Desire,
siressneu^aearih, s. Conflagration
its place, ^>**urijLv.
longing
for,
.geoj.
3.
Intentness,
earnest
of the asexriaiib forest.
as&6Cti&Qpe&aAyxg, Rings, &c., put
ness, eagerness,
4. Lustfulness,
in the ear arc ornaments to the face.
snesarinaieBrQuiifl^Q^nasr^s. Arjupassion, Jmio. 5. An object of love;
&Eargiba>*ififiipQurei. With the ut
na, as the burner of the wakut/sni for
emphatically, a son, m*sr. 6. A species of
most secrecy, ear to ear, &c
est, jycy#w<ir.
poem commonly on divine subjects, cal
sTsars<sAsgffQaatff. I am deaf.
culated to move the affections, p*J#u*^ii.
a n sin i_ en earair anessrineuesreBr, s.
7. The cry, screech, or chirp of certain
&npu/., 8- [vul. sir^etiuf..] The back
Indra, as the owner of re4ri_n forest.
birds, &c, considered ominous, ^ia>^Qs
part of the cheek, <2#4iui^.
/rssir(_/rai;(6B)/r?, s. Arjuna, as the
qtfl QpfiGSuss>alscfli& get?.
destroyer of *r4rt_J,<wifl, jy<s**orr.
siT/SeiDLuLi, v. noun. Deafness
srr^p&puLj'sarr^eo, v. noun- Ex
occasioned by a fall, blow, disease, &c.
/rrari_/rL9(75<5LD, s. (Sans- Ganda.)
pression of warm desire or love, as of a
snpessfl,
s. An ear-ornament; of
The rhinoceros, unicorn, g)*uS<jid.
lover to his mistress,
. tgpiaxu*
this there are sixteen kinds: viz.,
siressru.iruQ(r^a0^uj., . Dragon's
Qfr&wtj. (p.)
blood, a resin of Calam Draco, L.
arrpibux-iGRp, s- A kept mistress,
(5srt_svii, o?ifl, Qrtlroi_, Q#ffffiflsvrf, firi
being the daughter of a QfHuurfmf.
<gsrr starisf. ems, s.
A compendious
commentary,
See
o9od, Genlb.
^iheis>pdair0G>, s. The screeching
s/rarar^LL/ti, s. The bow of Ar
of an owl. 2. A treatise on divination
stT/f/o srr^jpii^iQuirs., inf. To
or sooth-saying by the screech of an
juna, ^^sarsiFtSAl. Wils. p. 287. GaNhave the perforated part of the ear cut
owl.
biva. 2. A kind of unprepared arsenic,
or torn off.
srscexrujjrziJl Suva. See ffJri_ld.
u^fUiL&ssti^eo, s. A treatise on
sirjSjpiBB, inf. To rend the ear
sooth-saying by the screech, cry or notes
arrs&riy-UJLh, s. (Corruption of &ireir
by tearing off the ear-rings. 2. To can
of the following five birds: <g*a>A, an
putt.) Intensity of heat, heat of weather
cel a bond, commonly by mutilating it.
owl. 2. dstifi, a cock. 3. icitu, a peacock.
as felt in the hot season, e-j.srii.
ApAi-s\ImCui<Ju. Tearing the ear
4, /sr.- .:. a crow. 5.
. a hawk.
and getting booty; i.e. doing injustice
aneearuf.iusneouj^ s. The hot season.
Qurf\s!ru/ksnfieo,s. A poem in which
and getting money.
airstrsruf-eo, s. A kind of prepared
a person is introduced as expressing his
mnjSjpiuuneer.) s. A sore that appears
arsenic, Sii^ur^aaji.
desire after true happiness.
round the ear, xrsn/s&sfifimicsih gjrtroii.
*<35/r S33TISS.U LD S IT 8SH iS.SU Ld , 8. A
arrfieoeiir, s. Husband, ^Ssoa/gsr.
anpesip-, s. One whose ear has
bow, So>. 2. Sagittarius, a sign in the
2. A lover, a suitor, ^jAuer. 3. A friend,
been cut off, or mutilated. 2. The cavity
zodiac, f&drt&. (p.) 3. The bow of
a dearly beloved person, BGersstr. 4. A
of the ear.
Arjuna, ,jy<j*arri<>. Wils. p. 287.
son, msar. 5. A companion, a choice
srrfippQfijS, s. A cancelled ola
Gahdeeva.
associate, C/jrjjt*.
bond.
&treat us. u ear a n eazr i-W ear , s. Arju
Q*ig*fortsr/!Biir. My lover is in my
arrptrjr, adv. With one's own ear.
na, as armed with aiemauii bow.
heart.
36

28 J

arptrirdC&L-m, inf. To hear with one's


own ears.
&trpiras<!&L-L~&inl-l,s. An ear-witness.
airfiCevQ&ireoeo, inf. To whisper in
the ear.
arr@>Cevuif.ui, inf. To be uttered in
one's hearing.
airfiCevC-uum, inf. To whisper in the
ear. 2. To initiate a disciple by whis
pering a u*$iiib in the ear. 3. To give
private advice.
arrfdCso^ip, inf. To reach the ears,
to be heard.
*irja if.de, inf. To whisper, to buzz
in the ear.
aagK&^/B, inf. To bore, perforate
or pierce the ear.
tQusst(g&*rgi<giG><gui. Do you pierce
my ear ? (Do you teach me ?)
aiTgi^sBn, inf. To be gratifying to
the earas good news, a good voice,
sweet music, &c.
airgiCseirirpeusbr, s. A deaf man.
irjiOsir(9s inf. To give ear, to
hearken, to listen, to give attention.
cifBrQ&s&g/l*{g&sitgjQ&irQflBsbr. He has
given ear to my words.
angiieHruLDti.Tsr. Pleasing to the ear.
arr&sr&i&itd&eo, s. An itching, ting
ling sensation in the ear.
anffii&t&jp&imir&iQiGiriLj , s. Ear-ache
&ir&ar&)lpiu>iS, s. Ear-wax, cerumen
sirgi dC&ir'fanairgjppfisr, s. The
lobe of the ear.
sir&j&ra, inf. To close the perfora
tion of the ear.
&~&i&Z)'.n-jLDair&p&i^&r, s. A per
foration or hole in the ear intended for
jewels.
air&uy,. s. A flower-shaped ear-orna
ment, for females.
air&uj^&Gl, s. [pro.] A small kind
of centipede, said to be very dangerous
if it get into the ear, Qff8uur<iq.
srrgjLcteo , s. The gristles of the ear,
sir&u>iipu>, s.

Dullness of hearing,

fiWiMjfai , s. A person dull of hear


ing.
strgHTjxTrjpgi, s. [prov.] The hard
gristles of the ear.
sirg/ajsirirda, inf. To promote the
proper growth of the lobe of the ear for
wearing jewels.
awgi&imii, s. Weakness or lassitude
in hearing, occasioned by hunger or
sickness.
&trglQGiC-i-~&trgitBgi&as rgj Q . rr ~rr ,
inf. [prow.] To tear or nip off the
stamped part of an ola bond, or other
wise to mutilate it as an indication of
its being cancelled, j_*uij.*sosjr
airQay^S, s.

A sore in the ear, air

ananaQtejSdm, inf. To prick up the


ears.
mirsapuQuwpp, inf. To stop the ear.
282

airCprrfi, s. A malicious whisperer.


atrQpirdso, s. An ear-ornament, often
a rolled ola, colored red ; used also to en
large the perforation, whence the name,
arpABQii siIm. Note. A person is con
sidered naked with nothing in the ear.
eo sS d a njg , 5. Ears with the hole
very smallopposed to Qjrabttxrgi.
S^dairgi, s. The lower part of the ear.
<? <f /tSsbtd a irgiC&irlasa Quqfffip airgj,
s. Large ear-laps, not perforated.
QfiiriT$8(ia&iTg] euLf&irgj inrratr& ,
s. Ears with the hole much enlarged.
Gusfbairgi, s. The upper part of the
ear.
euCBsdairgi, s. Large ear-laps arti
ficially made.
IT'S, @Cpor, aire'sasiex, Color, sup,
v. a. To kill, slay, murder, destroy,
Q*r*/u. 2. To divide, dissect, compart,
x^Qeiju. 3. To cut, ffli*. 4. To break,
snap, Qp;S*s. (p.)
airpeo, v. noun. The act of cutting in
pieces, ^%sA>. 2. The act of killing,
QxruuAi. 3. The act of breaking, snap
ping, nffiffii. 4. s. [as vS>rrijLi\ a peg
for driving out nails. (Hotl.)
angi, v. noun. Murder, QA. (P-)
*air<3s>fB, s. A story, a narrative, &if)p
fiini. 2. Word, message, errand, news,
QeiiB. 3. Uttering, declaring, telling, Q#r*j
(See <n.) 4. Killing, murder, Qsrtu.
(P)
airssi^sirui^, s. A stanza so compos
ed, that, beginning with the first letter of
the last word, and reading backwards
every alternate letter only, a new stanza
is formed, u!p*ASQeuir,i. (p.)
{Btrp;m&jj!r<UGisr</r^#/rjr, s. A god
or demon, the foster Bon of Kali, sreflurii
* ir
'iu it UJesr u>, s. One of the thirtytwo
2. One of the eighteen fopt

*./7"(sS(2r Qsuiuiii sir^^irQeuiu ear,


. Snake, serpent; also, a serpent of the
race that is fabled to live in one of the
lower regions, uniy. Wils. p. 209. Kadkaveya.
&iTi3>^litl, i. The mungoose, S/fl. 2.
Weapons, lmi_*vi4. (p.).
SITfii^BleiSiir, s. Instrument, ^iqpw.
airpQfiiTL-Uf-srr^Q^iriL-isf. <s/r <s
fu-if., s. A climbing plant, ^O^rairioi.,
Capparis horrida, L.
atrii^Lb, s. The magnet, load-Btone,
magnetic iron-stone, jyj**<r*i3. ^it&tst*
ptb, c_q>T^r^^, assQ&aeisfivi, u&isnassrrfiib,
*p*ria6, 3*c.<s*risii, are different varie
ties of magnet. 2. A class of mineral
stonesas the ^usthfim^ ts&gaikpib. 3.
(p.) Beauty, loveliness, agreeableness,
jfw. Wils. p. 209. Kanta. 4. [in r/ie<oric]
eulogy, commendation or praise within
proper bounds; one of the ten particulars
of the towjsctul/u mode of description,
xripQpib tmS^iiCurAi. As closely united
as the load-stone and the needle.
airiifidaeo, s. The magnet or load
stone, jyutcrtyit,
r ^ cr 4 r<r . s. That which coun
teracts the magnetic poweras bluevitriol, sal-ammoniac, salt-petre,
sirixumLnui, t. Medicinal powders
made of load-stone by a chemical pro
cess.
airiipuirafiiTsxirw, s. A kind of arsenic.
miri/suQuL-if., s. The mariner's or
surveyor's compass, pwiu^*(st.
siriifiLoaS, s. A magnetic stone, sirm
sirihsweisr, s. Red earth, Q&wwssar.
aniswSsi, s. A mountain or rock far
north, regarded as the centre of attrac
tion to the magnet; the magnetic pole,

sirp$\uiT\LiGsrir, s. The name of a


anii^uiSuf.s.jani^ilsnSds, inf. To
celebrated lawgiver and divine sage, &t
attractas the magnet.
cprfe/dr. 2. An appellation of the poet
aniipQ&,
s. The magnetic needle,
Vararuchi, <y8. Wils. p. 209. Katyathe steel pointer of the compass, ximptft
TANA.
Q$p QfUjfi SET.
*sirs^liuinusoii&/refillnjiruSl&sR, s. &rri5!Lii&v<s/rijSLi>, s. A purana,
Durga, giteoM. Wils. p. 209. Katyayathe Skanda purana, aspitymams.
MKB,
ffi/r/s^sar,
s. A king, an emperor, jyir
S/rfB^slirih, s. Displeasure, C&iruui. 2.
#*. 2. A husband, a ruler, a chief, a
Anger, fury, Cam. 3. The ichneumon,
head-man,
3. A lord, a nobleman,
mungoose, St. (>.)
'Sir^i^irtii, s. Body, C-i_a>. 2. A limb,
airianp, s. A wife, mistress, a beloved
a member, B-jiiiiy. 3. The fore-leg of an
or lovely woman, r^oJ. 2. Woman in
elephant, u'lmnSar (pdw*>. 4. Thickness,
general, Ou<*.
solidity, *wi6. 5. Corpulence, utswib. 6.
Importance, consequence, optBuii. Wils. p. &trtkjB(TTjGi]rr, s. Celestial choristers,
a class of supernals, *i^<jf. Wils. p. 288.
287. Gatra.
Gasd'harva.
airiisQ^eiuLje!S!riTd@, s. Sexual inter
a board one cubit broad, three cubits long,
course by mutual consent, in anticipa
and four fingers thick. (i?ott.)
tion of marriage.
airpfiiru>iTasr&eo, s. A gem of a large
mirifiQ^oiwarw, s. Marriage by mu
size.
tual consent, without the knowledge or
atrpfiaiDirssraioT, s. A corpulent man
consent of relations.
2. A wealthy man, a man of respect
airipQ^euii, s. One of the eight kinds
ability.
of marriage, xi&fitsmumxm. (See le&ath.')
airdsjdndr. s. A stout, corpulent man,
2. [m Hindu philosophy.] One of the
two-hundred and twenty-four iyeri2>.

SIT /5^7

SITULj

SITU

strp(mueiifrpih, s. One of the sixty- <5/T/5^7, QSpsfr, &irik^tQ<3sr^sr, Qaissr, atrip, airui&Q&irLl Lb, s. The name of a
town or Kotam where the Kurumba tribes
four *3ft>?3ryiA. See *SnJ<55fftsr<i.
v. n. To shine, give out lustre, emit rays,
once flourished, ,j<5Li*<J*riii_4Q0fBrii.
JfmSij. 2. To be scorched, singed, reduc
airi^^aiQoi^ti, s. The science of
ed to a cinder, MtsSuQur*. 3. To be heated
snu>aQanL-ipfi airuidQaiTi^ip., s.
music, a musical composition, ^s.#s.p^.
gentlyas a vessel on the fire, am. 4. To
The goddess Parvati, as worshipped in
be hot with indignation, to be enkindled,
SiriijgiSfr, s. The November-flower plant,
the temple at Kamakotam.
uxmbGms. 5. To feel hot as the body, by 'STLdurrsOsaT,
acifpieDmuy,, Gloriosa superba, Z. 2. [in
s. Balab'hatra or Vishnu
warm weather, fever, or hot medicines,
iooe poetry] The wearing of the art^i*
in his eighth incarnation, unu^nir. Wils.
Q*iuuQpp. 6. To heat, burn, smart, as a sore,
flower by a disappointed lover. (See >ip. 211. Kamapala. (/>.)
gi/fi>.) 3. Soap, rmtxnib. (M.Dic ) (p.) ' stAiu. 7. To burn with envy, Qur&KxoQMrfrer.
8. v. a. [prov.] To absorb water, rain, SlTUsLCi, s.
Town, village, suit; [ex
siri^erluir^iumnui. Hands resembling
&c. as hot vessels, parched earth, &c,
Srnoi.] 2. Habitation, si*.. (>.)
in form the
flower.
mtupp. 9. To heat, to make hot, i_. 10.
[prov."] To bite off, scoop or scrape out *trLOLh, s. Amorousness, love of the
Q&miairipeir, s. The red species of
sexes; sexual desire, ^o#. 2. Libidinouswith the upper teethas a cocoanut, u&>
ness, lasciviousness, concupiscence, lust,
Ca'ssraciyisii, s. The white species
siuGrrci. It is one of the six .lLu>*. 3.
*sW3f*5j8(s*. She envies one.
Of stip.ir.
Love, desire, ^<*q. 4. Semen virile, fAui4.
?s>A0QiiirQatr4cr*$iU). The lamp has
Wils. p. 210. Kama.
*giirtk$BiT!TLCi, s. The name of a country;
absorbed the oil.
airwaLDorw, s. A lascivious life, anwp
Kandahar, between northern India and
euuS&airiip, inf. To be pinched with
)dTA/fl$iu*i_4)p*k-A-ao.
Persia, giQfum. 2. Melody, music, ggawu
hunger.
airwadlfiii, s. Emission of semen.
urcJB. 3. A kind of tune or mode of sing
eiripee, v. noun. Burning, floating
ing, s>tue*7. 4. A kind of guitar, <fi&S>
aim>aeu3so, s. Lasciviousness. 2.
flakes of straw, olas, paper, &c. ; cinders,
urj9pt&. Wils. p. 288. GamVhaha. 5.
Sexual desire.
pTatOpfieStuipflesr
srsfAi.
2.
Ally
thing
Jungle, forest, wood, S. Wils. p. 209.
&iTL&&tTjj&&eo, s. A venereal fever,
over-dried or scorched by fire, op)r*
Kastara.
Febris alba, chlorosis.
xeiiiipg). 3. Anger,
fi^n. 4. (fig.)
airipirif), s. The daughter of the coun
Growing grain greatly burnt by the sun,
arrwdQfTFfLS, s. [prov.] Animalcule
try of Kandahar, the mother of DuryosriuifluaSt.
in the female pubic region causing itch
d'liana. 2. (Jig. ) A hard-hearted, cruel
ing, venereal feelings, &c.
air&peviriuuGurra,
inf.
To
be
reduced
Woman, Qaftf.uwA'.
to cinders. 2. To be greatly scorched.
&ru>i&tpfj&, s. A kept mistress; a
airiifiiriftaaLDiifieir, s. Duryod'hana, the
concubine, being the daughter of a <&ku
air&fipG&irjpi, s. Parched, boiled rice.
son of ntpit.
"situitsiits,
s.
One
of
the
three
dances
airwsi^/Sui-i, s. Signs of love, amor
&ri5fljrrfl , *. One of the ten isirif.
of Siva; the other two being QarSQanli*.
ous gestures.
veins or nerves, said to extend from the
and
L/fftri_fBJ.aii;
vGBrdL^!.
(p.
)
irio*-0iiairGLDirfi&w, s. Semen vinavel to the throat, f*xrq.tS6i g*jr. (j^.)
airuireockairuirS, s. Siva, Seusar.
Other authorities sayfrom t0Qp1& to
rorum et mulierum.
the eyes. 2. A tune, s>tueir. 3.A kind of
airureSaui, s. One of the sects of
ainoGpgp, s. The fabled cow in the
salt of a burning and acrid nature, *t&
Saivism, ^Cimi^,
world of the gods which supplies every
emit.
want, Qp\umiuu&.
S!TU!Tir, s. (Hind.) Disturbance, bus
arrw^ffiuuireo,
s. The third part of
sit mjBT situs, i. [local.] Anger, Qanuu>.
tle, confusion, perplexity, *^i-.
the Cural, which treats of love and its
s. Brightness, lustre, light, SiTiSl, s. One of the forty-three modern
sufferings.
glare,
2. Beauty,
3. Kays, Br
tunes, g f.--...\
airLnfigiuuirQeoirir, s. The lascivious,
mrJi. Wils. p. 209. Kasti. 4. Hotness, SITlSsOaiTSO^jjUUi, s. One of the thirtyheat, L.e^emii. 5. Ochre,
6. The
two works on architecture, &fiu&is3&ig&r>.
airw^giQnrQ, s. One who hates lasci
cat's eye, oaS?.uii>. 7. A stone used as a
viousness, an aSCCtiC, armsDai^K QfiFdr.
medicine, Stmretg}. (M. Die.)
S/TlSszrfl, s. Sal-ammoniac, iseij&&irirti>.
airwicir^ek,
s. Siva as the mortifier of
airiipQsir(Bss, inf.
To give out
s. [as aireStuii,] An epic
passions, fi4r.
lustre, or appear brilliant; to shine, to &ITLJl3uJlii,
poem, containing particulars relating to
sirLoiSir, s. Semen virile, venereal se
sparkle.
jjpt, Owes*, Jfoi, and J<S, having a
cretions, venereal humours.
air&fiQ&irareir, inf. To contract heat
hero, and depicting exploits, &c, being of
anwgxeo,'!. Eroticsone of the sixtytwo kinds, the major and minor, viz:
as the system from neglect of bath
four 3ft.'3fttri, xfiarsrfijdfili,
ing, from taking hot medicine, &c.
QuiTTjiamauiSiuili, s. An epic poem
stTLDQisrriu, s. Love-sickness, w^esr
complete in its parts, especially in fp<i,
airipn^aQLD^S, s. Ochre, arr^dasv.
Qmrit.
&trif)iLiirQiL>iS&x, inf. To emit rays
sirwQuirQ, s. A lascivious person.
SlgsairuSuus, s. An epic poem, defi
of light; to be shining, resplendent, iSr
snuiuupgi, t. Libidinous propensities,
cient in one or more of the four main
ru)f<jijt^.
parts.
The
name
arujiuii
is
generally
siri^iuiresr^fau), s. A body of hot
snLDUuirio, s. The third section of the
given
to
this.
temperamentapplied to persons in
Curalas sw&pguusto.
whose system the bilious humor is STUiSliussT, s. The planet Venus, sa
airwuy,,.
s. A flower which excites
Qrdr.
(#.)
predominant.
venery, u>^sw &iQm+Fuy Pergularia toa ? i fS u itax[^lB , s. A hot climate.
GiruiSfB, s. A Kaffir, or Negro of Afri
mentosa.
ca, (c.)
atrmfiajirairuiqFf&gi, t. Hot medicines
sitlduQuiu, s. A wanton person, sit
airuiSrftdQ&rrifi, s. A fowl with a pecu
as sulphur, calomel, &c, from their
liar kind of feather having a tendency
effects on the system.
snwua>u^^iuu>, t. Love-sickness,
to curl up.
airifQQujflds, inf. To strikeas the
fascination and absence of mind from
airuiSift&eoenf&i,
s.
A
plant,
Endive,
heat of the sun, &c. 2. To fly to, or af
love, astsuLSfiflib.
fect the head or other partas ardent
Cichorium, L.; [ex miuM, et <vv,
&itu>ldijus,
s. A palm tree, tpiruijrib,
spirits, hot medicines, &c.
salading]
Cycas circinalis.
sir.ijBQtuirzS, s. A kind of arsenic,
sifliiSifliBarariij. s. A species of ca
4nru>(giS, s.
The <B/if9 lizard, the
yenne pepper, in pods; the chilly.
chameleon, utQewtB, Lacerta chameleon,
L. 2. One able to assume any form at
S1TI5&/&LD, s. The white airipar flower. &iruLj, s. Guard, protection, &c. See
pleasure, Q^iB^t^.iua.(S*uijQaiirumtdr.
under the verb *r.
('*) (p)
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tSirinsur

SITLb

atrLD&Ssv, s. Libidinous sporting of the Sirusiri-Lup-, s. (Tel. -5-^p.e3' Brown,


p. 216.) A digger of earth, one who
sexes together to excite or gratify sexual
works with a spade, &c, ma*0ui^a<?fr.
desire
2- (fi9 ) A fooli aQ idiot, sp.-A. (c.)
aru. an -S , 4. A plant said to climb
the Kalpa tree in the world of Indra, tElTLWTUGtisna, s. The top board around
the side of a boat, unrsa^^Q^zueyfF.e.
atTLccBxvirw, s. Irregular sexual de airusrrclsOarrLnn'ekrr, s. A disease cha
sires, lasciviousness, lust. 2. Sexual
racterized by bloatedness of the system,
love.
paleness of the skin, general languor, and
srru>^lsiriTLDiruS(i^d^, inf. To be lust
loss of appetite; jaundice, of which there
ful, lecherous.
are several varietiesas mg-iSfo-icQja&fTLQsl&fr{TZ8r&(rLD&<5sir(fl, s. A lascivi
eipiL srtDiTaj; which See.
ous person.
snuindsi S^yr^^--T, s. One who has
a/rujsfliffi/, s. Vehement sexual de
the jaundice.
sire.
sitlB, s. Fuller's earth, E-ai/fmsOT. 2.
crwQouSi s. Venereal infatuation.
Gold-colored antimony, Qurre#ii^. See
asirLDsr, s. Kama, the Indian Cupid,
under araii.
Icarus*. WHs. p. 210. KaMA.
&n~l&, a@Qpdir, pQpssr, uQusbr, as, v.n.
airwpaairA, s. Siva, as the burner of
To desire,
2. To desire sexually,
Kama,
(p.)
gi*8**. 3. To lust for, to be lascivious,
amnp&irdj&Gpirair, s. Siva, as the con
dwrnQpp. (p.)
sumer of Kama,
2. Argha, jj<jsSt. SiriBmui, s. One of the twenty-eight
&irLDzsraj>LDjs&/zsrr, s. Ganesa, as the
Agamas of the Saivas, *jr4io^0^f<*jy.
maternal cousin of Kama, t/*nu**.
*S!T
lBiuld, s. A thing desired, an ob
arrwtkiBqfj^tra!airLovxusssriq-ma, s. A
ject of desire, that which is done for some
festival to Kama, celebrated in some
particular objectas religious ceremonies,
places in March, uo<iru]<Sisi6&im.
&c.opposed to tL-sti&uib. Wils. p. 212.
&iru>na@afil, s. The fire of lust, ve
Kamya. 2. One of the three evil passions,
the principle of lust, &c. See **i4i<4.
nereal desire, the venereal principle
seated and operative in the body, as one
aniDiu&zirLDUi, s. Works done to ob
of the three fires of the animal system,
tain Some benefit, uiu&ar 8<yii>LS# Qriiijii
mrajg. Wils. p. 21 1. Kamagki.
Man.
/tlc/tl1&rru)ir&p, s. A name of
a
;t
lS'! a a ec ,
One of the nine preci
Parvati, as having fascinating eyes, uir
ous stones, QssQiDfistb.
[f.r -ioti, el
a/rtSi/Loffssarti, s A voluntary death;
anLDirgiBzsr, s. ( Fcm. &au>tritH.) A
suicide by plunging into the Ganges,
libidinous person, AS. Wils. p. 211.
&c, forbidden to. the Brahman, but me
Kamatura.
ritorious in the other castes.
sirLDtrifiasir, s. Siva, as the destroyer of
Kama,
2. A lascivious person, <5E/T03S/r, s. Lascivious persons, gal
lants, sUtpr. Wils. p. 212. Kamuka.
one blinded by love, *uS*<5st_(?iuir.
2. Inhabitants of cities, *iruui*irie<2airi.
arrmnifl, s. Siva, as the enemy of Kama,
3. Fashionable, gay, polite persons;
Glaidr. (p.)
polished people, mrsUt.
sitlBaai&'ijzsr, s. A lascivious per SlTQpQF), s. A lizard, the blood-suck
son, a voluptuary, scnrgriir.
er, ,).
aiTQpfl, inf. To desire, wish for, eS(r^iiu.
2. To love sexually, ^oou^. 3. To SSiTLDlSeQ, j. Name of a country in
northern India; also its capital, piS^A
lust for, to be lascivious, Gwrxgip. (p.)
Wils. p. 212. Kampili.
SiruarQ, s. A plant, QmQ^<Q@so, TribuS/rtit^Vti)airLh&iBiuih.s.
Triumph,
lus terrestris, L.
exultation, transport of joy, iMrii. 2.
STLBTLb, t. A fire-place for cooking,
Deepness, profundity, depth, ^cii. 3. Im
jySiiL/. 2. The thirteenth lunar asterism,
portance, seriousness, QpiBiuii.
jlifltrfr. 3. Songs, singing, gjacjijuirLiQ. 4.
Music, melody, gisnjijOij^. 5. A beetle, srrLDLj, s. A foot-stalk, a pedicle, a footinHrdl. 6. A groveas wr*sr. 7. The
stem, uQppe2iijei>ai3cfi& fisM. 2. A handle
aquila tree, j/Si>. (M. Vic.) 8. Banian
of a straight kind, a shaft, a haft, tMiiJi?..
tree as a.r&wrib. (p.)
3. Bamboo, subfiAi. 4. A flower-stalk, a
peduncle, ioufiQ*riL/. 5. Silk cloth, ucQ*
SiTLbfl, s. A plant, Lfeflmp&r, Cissus,
Q'w. 6. A kind of gourd, y,*raefl, Cucurbita.
vitiginea, L.
airiiurrusniiiLf@eireir, inf. To nip
SfTLDlf&Lii, s. A parasitic plant, L/eo^nrifl,
off the stalks of vegetables for cooking,
Loranthus pentandrus, L.
&c.
SlTLbir, s. Beauty, jyyigj. 2. Ornament,
siibL/xrAiQurr. The wind rushing
against the bamboos, (gjrrar.)
or artificial beauty, j/^^xmi. 3. Great or
surpassing beauty, Quip, 4. Brightness,
airtj>L/& F^paii, s. [pro.] An ironlustre, splendour,
5. Desireas *m>.i.
handled curved knife, used in basket(P)
making, g>fcuir(j8p6)jj,ijj).
SiruiSssr, s. A plant, GgiStprnQj, Plec(ganiss/riiiy, s. The handle of an
tranthus rugos. (Nob.)
umbrella.
SlTLtsStr, s. A beetle, a/asr. 2. LongQp^sDaairusuf, s.
Teat, nipple of a
pepper, puJoJ. ("p.) See under
woman's breast.
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srriu
*&rrijbQuir&Lh, s. The Kamboja coun
try, piGfutb. Wils. p. 212. Kamboja. 2.
One of the eighteen languages. (See uri-.)
3. (Hull.) A tree, Bottleria tinctoria
(Roxb.)
<S/TLiQuir^l, s. One of the thirty-two
kinds of old tunes, ... fits*.
*&iriU&LD, s. Singing amorous songs,
u.Som. Wils. p. 288. Gataka. 2. (fig.)
Delusion in love, imaginary belief of the
presence of a lover, xrwuiSmsfi. 3. Libid
inous fascination, Cmmujilia.
siriuaiiumtar, inf. To allure, fasci
nate, excite libidinously.
sniuarr, s. Singers, uirlSSeuirir. Wils.
p. 288. Gayaka. 2. Fascinators, li
bidinous wheedlers, iau4gC'/r.
&iruj<x&LC), s. Libidinous fascination.
See anustfi.
'arrujfrQrfl, s. The Gayatrithe most
sacred verse of the Vedas, recited mentally
as an incantation, ... :.. ,;
2. (p.)
Gayatri, a goddess or ]>ersonifieation of
the sacred verse, xtupgili rtsiSvtiStsuuiir.
3. A name of Sarasvati, **/8. Wils. p.
288. Gayatri. 4. Ebony, xcs&xrvi.
tSawairajjifiifl, s. The Brahma Gaya
tri, recited by brahmans of whatever
sect, in their daily worship. Note. The
use of this Gayatri was probably estab
lished in some remote age when the
worship of Brahma was practised. This
has long been discontinued except in
this form of the Gayatri. It is said to
be addressed to the sun. Compare .'-rS*
fdeuairiLijifiif), s. The Siva Gayatri.
3SrriULn, s. Assafcetida, Ougtia/nmi.
2. (p.) Ether, the ethereal regions. (See
3. Pungency, eiidy. 4. Pepper,
uf(5. 5. Onion, 0/soiji. 6. A composi
tion of vegetable stimulants, given to
women after child-birth, jio<j*^!. 7. Con
diments, seasonings, nfitSGtAstwi. 8. (c.)
Wound, hurt, bruise, contusion, mtjt, tye*.
airuj&atrirsir, s. A wounded person.
airiumi'iL-t, inf. To dress a wound.
a/rajajOffi, inf. To give a stimu
lating compound to a lying-in woman.
airtuuui, inf. To be wounded. 2. To
be stained, soiled.
- . :-.jr ^c ^Qur^. Like a wounded
monkey.
airiuuuGSp/t, inf. To wound. 2. To
stain, to taint, to blot, to soil.
jytfmsiruju>, s. A wound inflicted by
a stroke.
The
or five stimulants used
as medicines are : 1 . Qucse*'<"<4, assafce
tida. 2. iet<g, pepper. 3.
dry
ginger. 4. Q/*(serfl, garlic. 5. <S,
mustard.
&iresiairaiu>, s. A mortal wound.
iSlsaLpairiuii, s. A wound that is not
mortal.
ffi/riij/i, s. The body, e_i_<. Wils. p.
212. KayA.
airiu&puu>,s. Medicines for strengthen
ing the body, *jf/4^ijtjvijLj^(ocT*5j.

miriii
airiuSpfil, t. The power of securing
the body by magical medicaments
against age and its effectsas loss of
teeth, gray hairs, decay of mental or
corporal powers, &c, *fo'$i*>t QmQxrtfis*
*<2*Bi<;55 Bjfi. 2. The art of reducing
the body to an atom, or enlarging it at
pleasure, jf*ftoi>8i!i).
smu&/fPi*tfjuir:ir, s. Load-stone, sir
*/st*Ai. (Af. Die.)
4>iTiLip)&s8srGmLj>, s. Crystalized or
foliated gypsum used as a medicine, *<s
CiW&ew*0gi. (Af. Die.)
airiuS^ fj . : ~/ -r, s. One who has ob
tained the power of --_5,2. A kind
of prepared arsenic, o*<j*vwii. (Af.
Die.)
a - : -' -; fduju , s. Urine salt, jym/fl
IOli.
sirtU/iGBjSuS^pfil, s. Washerman's
earth, y/<08w.
a/raj^enjiu^rT^dS, s. Iron ochre, jjao
sirujuQue&r. s. OwirQeS who appears
in dreams.
airiuQeasw, s. [prov.] Anger, spleen,
fretfulness.
sirujirLjif)s/nutrLfifluL-iGsni, s. The
body as the tabernacle or dwelling of
the soul; also considered a city in
miniature.
Qaipuiairujui, s. The spiritual and
invisible body. See o*juc'..V*i,
Bi&@v&tT!Litl>, s. A robust body, in
destructible body.
A
s r .uu>, s. The gross material
body.
Siriusotr. s. (Hind.) Sickness, ill-health,
Qmrii.
SiriLisO, s. A small river or arm of the
sea,
2. The mouth of an ebbing brook,
M$Qps6. 3. Salt-pans, a-uuawth. (p.) 4. v.
noun. A form of sriip&i.
<XiriuiraTlLirunrth, s. A shrub or
dwarfish tree bearing purple flowers, wr
tcrii, Memecylon tinctorium.
airiuirwy,, s. The flowers of the sniuir.
airurr^^CweS^Jar, s. Vishnu, whose
colour resembles that of the smt flower.
srraSpir, s. ( At.) Custom, rule.
S.TUJ, s. Unripe fruits; fruits, that do
not grow mellow by ripeningas grains,
nuts, &c, merit*. 2. (c.) A callous tu
mour, an excrescence, a wart, a corn, a
cicatrice from a wound, miiCm. 3. An un
ripe boil, &c, xtthuueg, 4. A piece at
chess, a die, Q<?rACi_s-K7rLj.
ffLLif.a3r<r>xffurK$cj4S>pi. The tumour is
not yet ripe.
--.._"..'-'. *. A curry carelessly pre
pared with unripe fruits.
airiuajfi, s. Fruits, vegetables and the
like for preparing curry.
atrliairiiida, inf. To form as fruit; to
produce fruit, to bear fruit.
airlianiuiSpiDnii, s. A tree that bears
fruit, not a barren tree.
airiiida(Baaek, s. [prov.] An ear-ring
with a sacred seed fastened in it, for a
bead, from which, if water fall on the
body, in bathing, &c, it is deemed very
meritorious, *.a,-F-ii*S**r.

SITIU31

siriu
3j-i.rf,ii. s. A bunch of unripe fruits.
aniLijff'rr, s. [in prosody.] Any of the
four metrical feet ending in mwi; also,
a metrical foot equivalent in measure
to a foot in
See 9i.
afniipfiirsSiuu), s. The nine kindB of
grains, called q?W, **i/naH<ui&. 2. A
shrub, iiL/rfQa*ri_rcr, Morus Indica.
aniiuiSis, inf. To pluck unripe fruits
airiljLDLf-, s. The thick, hard udder of a
cow unfit for milk.
sciriLiLDGBi, s. [prov.] An offering of
fruits, commonly to a ferocious deity,
sit lutiuchr, s. [prov.] A fruit-bearing
palmyra tree, as distinguished from
young trees and males. Miagiiu&cr.
andjeuGti 6ifl, s. See evened.
airiijQa!iLi^.dssir, s. [pros.'] Toddy
from a Palmyra tree, the young fruits of
which are cut off that the juice may flow
from the- stalk, acwuQwlu?. jgjD*siar.
a^sstriu , s. Grain almost ripe.
aqfjibsiriL, s. Dark betel-nuts, not yet
turned red.
Q&miairij, s. Fruits or grain turning
yellow when ripening.
ua-sisnugjeir/eustrtu, s. Fruits just
formed, tender grain. 2. Immature
fruit or grain.
ITILI, @<2psk, AQpebr, Qascir, sitiu, V. n.
To be heated, boiled, cooked, &c, as liquids
by fire, *fG!i/3rf<u. 2. To be warmed,
heated, &c, by fire or the sun; to be
withered, tanned, &c, slightlyas vege
tables by the sun; to become parchedas
the lips or mouth; to be dried and harden
edas the ground; to dry, o-eur. 3. To
warm one's self, to become warm, rfriu.
4. To be hotas in a fever; to heatas
the fever, <ic<i. 5. To shine, to emit
rays, iSi*rB**. 6. To be driedas the
humors of the body ; to become emaciated,
to suffer from hunger, QmeSu. 7. To dry
up, to begin to healas a sore, a wound,
a boil, &c.; to cicatrize, 4*ry>. 8. To
be displeased, indignant, provoked; to
show signs of anger, QanSts. 9. To be
distressed by love-sickness caused by
the moon, the warm season, &c, xm^giii
Qm. 10. To be furious, ftardte. 11. v. a.
To speak sharply ; to reprove, scold, repri
mand, i-iu. 12. To emit, to shed, to pour
forth, . 13. To dislike, to offend, Q*
ffts. 14. To cut, sever, Q/Lit_. 15. To
burn, consume, nil**.
sntuifii<5&Qfiiu*iQfii m&Qtirfg&pQpgi. The
deity sides with my enemy against me.
Qwebicfi. The pale moon emit
ting poison.
r4iflvrg-93u>u)rri4crfodr. They are all at
variance with me for nothing.
He scolded the mes
sengers.
rfw msir0iu**wiijQpff. The moon shines
very brightly.
loefifiiGup stuiffJop&aicir. He falls foul
of persons.
atriuiQ&Gurraaniiiiigiduirs, inf. To
grow dry, become parched.
&fiatrsu, inf. To boil, or be cookedas
curry.
@afl/f(riu QisQ^uSpsiriu, inf. To
warm one's self at the fire.

&ta&imtsi, inf. To be emaciatedas


the body, by fever, hunger, labour,
journeying, &c.
iSeomairtu, inf. To he dryas the
ground after rain.
tSeoitaauiu, inf. To shineas the moon;
to have moon-light.
ainiiisiTTi, inf. To be dryas the
mouth, lips, &c.
eurriusuuSjpisrruj, inf. To be parchedas
the mouth.and heated as the stomach ; to
suffer with hunger.
QeuuSeDsiru, inf. To bask in the sun,
to warm one's self in the sun.
QuJ*i*ri>Stt-^ff. The sun shines hot.
a itLena, v. noun. Heat, drying, scold
ing, &c.
airdjuLj, v. noun. Dislike, displeasure,
diSgUSt, Qa/Jiuiy. (*&) 2. [pJOK.]
Hard, inferior iron, g$t$rjs ^0104.
a/rajo/, v. noun.
Drying, dryness,
sriimr. 2. Heating, warming with fire
or the sun; warmth, heat, Qm^u^Qf/isSiu
wp^sriuaDS. 3. Soiling, QuuuQpgms. 4.
Witheringas the body; emaciation,
Q<ac\So|. 5. Starving, starvation, uBaiii.
ujb. 6. Anger, irritation, indignation,
pique, umbrage, Qstutb. 7. Shining,
^tilQiUjSAs^*.
friu, &Qp&j, fk^&i, &(&,u>, &&, v. n. To
bear fruit; to yield, produce, form as
fruit, sriuanut*. 2. To form hard bunches,
callous parts, knots, warts, excrescence,
&c, on the bodyas from wounds, walk
ing, using tools, &c, 0opwLi&ii-its. 3. To
grow CalloUS, xnuuL/tsrvta.
9ns*rijjflBp*Qp<&*r<uA(g<b. If the hands be
come callous with watering it, the areca
will bear fruit; i.e. constant application
will produce the intended result.
From continual walking, the feet have
grown callous.
QfirirBiiitgnjQurtSpg. The shoulder is
become callous by carrying, &c.
siriudc^thuf^euw, s. The period of
yielding fruit. 2. Age of child-bearing.
arnufi/suwiii, s. A tree that has borne
fruit. 2. A tree loaded with fruit.
cug0ingc&Q^qe&gpui. StOnCS Will
be thrown at the tree which is loaded
with fruit; i. e. parents and persons of
wealth, influence and responsibility have
many causes for vexation.
airiuuu, v. noun. Produce of a tree,
&c, a crop of fruit or grain, /siiuta>i.
2. Callosity, callousness, thick skin,
pi$.uLj. 3. A scar, pot^y.
ilT\U&&Sd, v. noun.
[substantively.']
Heat, warmth, dryness, iia>. 2. Fever,
inflammatory state of the system, i4. 3.
Enmity, hatred, rancor, inf.
ua>*smc.To (e.)
srrdj&&GiiniyalQi&&f
have a
fever, to be ill of fever.
&iriij0:&e<>iriLje8i, inf. To fall ill of a
fever.
airiu&&paL-if., s. Enlargement of the
spleen, after a chronic fever, r*i_i..
atrli&&p8,ttnvs, s. A person with fever,
<*r(2mtK/pi_<uar<Br.
jfGsiri;dairiij&&6i), s. A violent fever,
jy&&gdan
s. Fever arising from
or accompanying the thrush, Aphtha,
Febris aphthosa. (Al. Die.)
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SITU
jqsxjddsiruj&&e<), s. Fever affecting the
bones.
<B.Lsirli&&ei, s. An internal fever,
Febris leipyrias or intestinali.
aGsnra&irtue:3:G),s. A symptomatic fever,
connected with a disease in children
Called aaai.
airu>airij&&60, s. A venereal fever,
Febris alba, chlorosis.
(Gftrr&niuers:h , s. An ague.
StQetizLpLcdsirliieei}, s. Phlegmatic
fever.
aaaantuff-^eo, s. A burning fever.
Q^rrs^aairtiia^do, s. A malignant fever.
mreupil.&&aiTiij&f6Q, s. A fever which
parches the tongue.
tSfi&asiriue&fk, s. Bilious fever, Fe
bris autumnalis, or biliosa.
QuQ^enirifiisiriLi^s-eo, s. Pestilential
fever.
LDiip&atrii&ath, s. Fever from indi
gestion.
QpG8ijD&atriLi&&eo LDirpn)aniLi&&&i, s.
A tertian ague, Febris intermittens tertiana, returning after an interval of
about forty-eight hours.
eump&acriii^^eo, s. Fever attended
with great dryness and thirst.
eunpaairiu&&et>, s. Fever arising from
rheumatism.
f&(BiBairiu&&>, 8, An intermittent
fever, Febris intermittens.
e&eLp,aairiii&&eo, s. Malignant, danger
ous fever.
tuBi(&if)a*iriut!reo, s. A variolous or
small-pox fever, Febris variolosa.
<SITUJS:3r, @Speir, airiii^SQeirdr, Qsieir,
aiiitt, v. a. [catis. of !.] To boil, prepare
by boiling; to cook, iu*Q*jo. 2. To heat
as iron, &c, by fire, jgtyiiLfljp^eSuar *iii*r.
8. To heatas the sun, aarpp. 4. To dry,
warm, &c.as in the sun, or by putting
near fire, e-eu#A. 5. To scold, to reprove,
*bn>.A*. 6. [prov.] To dye, to tinge, as a
cloth.
&sf>B ^/ajtsar Barryiis slii9&CiGurilA-J&. The
magistrate has sharply reprimanded him.
airii&BrssL-U).atrtu&a-en if., s. The
juice of young betel-nuts inspissated
by boiling, and then dried, 4xlLi?..
(c.) (Ains. v. I, p. 65.)Note.
*lL^l, and xt*t*i^t- may be from the
foreign word Catechu, and not neces
sarily from
the Tamil verb. 6
is from the Portuguese,
airii&a-a&GQ,*. A dyed or tinged stone,
a counterfeit gem.
airiii&a-u LfatTiLj&&6$GieiBru>, s. Salt
obtained by boiling down salt water.
aitiii9=a-, v. noun. Heating metal, stone
&c. ; boiling any liquid, gnsl^"-iapfa!l'je"s'
r(*a.*i#* *tii*QCiGtnilj-M4r. He
has already heated the metal twice.
)QF)u>Lim<TtL&&, inf. To heat a piece
of iron.
at&8airiu&0-, inf. To boil or prepare
rice-water.
a&iriumisrrtu&&, inf. To prepare a de
coction.
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&iriU&arS(T3jLjd$, s. [impr. for sir& &irn starih, s. Cause, origin, source,


Gf'ppj/s*(g epoiii. 2. Principle, essential
sOtf.] A glass vessel used in sublima
element,
3. Instrument or means,
tion; an alembic, a still, ,)riguJ. Wils.
*ctJ. 4. [in logic.] Cause, reason, the
p. 207. Kachakupee.
ground of an assertion or argument, agi.
siriiiLDSirTLti-strLO'Xira'Lci- airiustnLD,
5. Reason, motive, object, design, purpose,
s. Action under the impulse of selfishness;
occasion, 0*ii, Wils. p. 213. Kakana.
hence envy, jealousy, Quttgrnaa.
6. One of the twenty-eight Agamas, ^mjii
gb(5ufQtnLi}-G)*iwairff. According to the Hin
airii&>u>arflaa, inf. To envy.
du Fhilosophy, Mtexru is three fold, viz. : Qpp
pMteamb, ffieiaiaBrsBaib, tGtSffi&wtantb^ Qpfip&is
airiueoLoanS, s. An envious person.
ni, material, proximate causeas clay
siriuiiSTjQ&trjtfl, s. A kind of nettle,
from which pottery is made, or the primi
pifQjif., Tragia involucrata, L.
tive Maya out of which the universe was
produced. &teaAtresijib, secondary, instru
&rriLi&zi!ra(&jairiu jar&n/ra/raj j
mental, or co-efficient cause as the wheel
*j>*tg, s. A sour herb, L/rf#^S>j.
used by a potter, or the Sakti (energy) of
the god Siva. tSffrremi, the efficient
&niL(8dairuj&a-&>ir,s. Wild sour greens,
cause or the agent as the potter, in the
Hibiscus surattensis, L.
manufacture of wares, or the god Siva in
.55/n(j(oa/Sar, s. See CeueW.
the production of worlds.
*tmj#gi&i5tLigl3fFSBvtcrsB-tur. The first cause
mirrSLCi, s. Burning heat of the body,
or creator of all things.
Q luutb.
airaemrair^fiir airneesraiajeir, s. The
i$psairaau>, s. Heat caused by bile.
Supreme Beingthe Chief Agent in all
things, c^j^ai-s/or. 2. Any supposed
Gu>a&irnau>, s. Venereal heat of the
miracle-working deity, jjfin* ^i-s*.
body.
&irnassr&ir-6l,
s. Demonstration "a pri
&rr<r<LjD, s. Agency, causality, causa
ori", or from an axiom. (Rolt.) 2. A
tion, Binnrtgmnh. 2. Means, instrument,
pleasing anrl marvellous sight.
expedient, &c, to accomplish an action,
aniressrmiTifltLiLD, s. Cause and effect,
*5S. 3. A doing, an action, QjAj. 4.
[in grammar.'] The agent, the subject of a
MsrsotrQpGisiflujQfitb.
verb, 9ferQpJf6i. 5. The cases of nouns
/7\ffor(g(75,
s. A guru whose sole
depending in construction on verbs, and
object is the spiritual benefit of his dis
not On nouns, JlorQff<8brGa$pfl Qpi$-Aij$.
ciples, Qicii*ts<S opposed to sitv<5(3.
Wils. p. 213. Kanaka. The six gram
matical *rra& are: 1. &Qjfiptxijs&i nomi
mnuta
s. [in gram.] Derived
native case to a verbas 4^C*/^jar.
names or appellatives, as one of the
2. #gmrA, objective case, governed by
classes of nouns opposed to <3<g>S, r
a Verbas 9l$ptBS#Qfk'Bfitsa-. 3. B^eSsrsaiii,
txruQuvi. 2. Presage, omen, prognostic,
instrumental ablative.followed by a verb
a sign showing beforehand what is to
as ojrewe&Qaiu-if.sgsir 4. QarstlsBrrsib, dative
happen,
case, depending on a verb as fipp&t&ts*
airnsssrmsnL-i, inf. To affirm a cause,
QsrQjigrsir. 5. j)upi<rii, ablative of mo
to ascribe or show reasons, f{ru-.
tionas *rfefipM*gi<ii. 6. i-*ri4, local
ablativeas *r^o*i_gOjr(j)dr.
araamrQaaieow, s. Absolute uncon
sciousness of the soul during its invo
aituaiaq^tS, s. Any of the airuaQaisi ,
lution in a-.- ..---.-.- It is one of the
in operation, as distinguished from
three ^v<" ^.
aituen &aeou>, s. Conscious state of '
sirna^fi'ismsa'T^^, s. Instruments,
the soul during its manifestation in
&c. as the wheel of the potter, Qpufip
the world, and consequent subjection
pTejassBrexiib.
to births and deaths; one of the three
airaaiiBppiatTf1<&, s. The agent of
an action, Qe*jaassSfti&tIipsrraaih,
arrnessre:ffiiij>,s. The most subtile embryo
airn&Qppip&(TF)&, s. The proximate
of the body, as originally and eternally
causeas the clay for a pot, QjiawJai
existing with the soul. (See ffitfinuib.)
Qfifipsircaath.
In the Vedantic philosophy, the original
principle of spiritual ignorance, in which
aiwaQeugj , 5. The three causes in
the soul is enveloped during the period
the performance of an action, as
of its non-absorption in Brahin.
*<5J. 2. [in rhetoric.'] Assigning extra
ordinary causes in accounting for an
airnesira-^/SLD, s. Complete liberation
event; one of the two kinds of s^wcmisi
from uini. and the attainment of per
ti4, the other being QiuiCa^i.
fect purity and happiness; one of the
three srr^^autB>fi.
arwaar, s. [in grammar.] The agent, a
doer, an operator, QiuKSr. Wils. p.
airnessr^SjDULjuQuiLiir, s. [in gram
213. Karaka.
mar.] Derived names limited in their
/TJ"i_(i/nr/_6rJsS6inj5, s. ( Tel.
applicationas <jm-, a crown, so called
because it is put on q><?-, the head, gar
7rtS&&>-) Juggling, tricks.
airjrieir, s. A juggler, a double-dealer.
arrjTessr&Q&rreo, s. A story, a narrative,
amrssBTLa, s. A word or appellative de
rrmop. (p.) 2. A derived word.
rived from the origin of the class, *rrsii
anuaBruQuiuri , s. [in grammar.] Deriv
ofi]0ui<5&Q0'6i aS eDfajs&r, toSwiu**-. 2. A
story, a narrativeas mrm*Qri*>. (p.)
ative names.

<5/T3"ti

SITTIT

srwearuQuiTgiuQuiijir, s. [in gram <5/nri>, s. A caustic ; a corrosive of any


mar.'] Derived names extending to va
kind; an escharotic,
2. Alkali,
rious classesas s/axfi, jewel; so called
soda, potash, &c; impure carbonate of
soda, tiwusnu^. (Mat. Ind.) 3. Washer
because it embraces various kinds of
jewels, which are worn, u*>mpflp&lkjmir
man's lye, lixivium, Piwt/a>*(g>i<5i smb.
smCiQiMit,
4. A mordant; an alkaline preparation for
fixing colours, siviSQtisirib. Wils. p. 263.
sirssssrLDiriiSl(r^aB, xnf. To be the author
Ksuara. The suit are five in number,
of a thing.
viz. : smssmb, soap. 2. frFJ, alum. 3.
aiwearLciiramiu, s. Maya as the primi
Qurtsnii, another kind of alum. 4. Qmeh
tive, original substance from which all
*>:, borax. 5.
lunar caustic.
the manifestations of matter and spirit
5.
(p.)
Act,
acting,
doing,
agency,
srtiuib.
are evolved, and into which they are
6. A termination denoting action, agency
again resolved at the destruction of the
as Lssrrii. Wils. p. 213. Kara.
universe, jfQ^gtig^ tijtfimnumv. See
airaaaeo, s. A kind of caustic mineral,
SA**|.
aitaoar(ip a it i paw, s. Motive.
sirnBisiLi, inf. To strengthen the
a irpamrsugssi, s. According to some
blue die by adding other ingredients. 2.
atheistical schools, primitive or original
To prepare caustics with various ingre
atoms, by the fortuitous combination of
dients.
which, the worlds were originated.
airirxia^tLi, inf. To prepare dyer's
airireetraiirQQuujif, s. Names in which
lye,
'2?ita.
the cause is, by way of metonymy, used
siw&@<ki>, s. A corrosive plaster, a
for the effectas in )<snssii>.
blister, iytrgs*A<5u(?uf<3<Jiflf/ifl(y*!rfPJfcJ.
s.TjsCT-sfls^a^Lo, s. Chief or principal
JurjTjifiifl, s. A kind of seton with a
things. (/>.)
corrosive or caustic preparation on it,
airjramr^KB^sSI, s. A name which, though
inserted in an abscess, &c, sistsi,.-..?*.
given originally as descriptive of a class
sirjriiir, s. Dyer's lye made of alum,
of objects, is applied to individuals of
rust, &C, siriaiiusiiuff.
the class, though destitute of the quali
sirpuussHF, s. A cement or solder of
ties which it describes as *p*+, spa.
aj<Sr/tf<ort seeds and alum, used by gold or
sirgetursSeima^exr, s. [in rhetoric] Me
Silver Smiths, aiewrarusme.
tonymy of a cause for the effect.
airffwSuiiL-, inf. To apply alkali, caus
airaessreSevefg, s. [in rhetoric] Nega
tic, &c
tion of effects from the absence of a
&irnu>GutrLL(BQBi<ar)aa, inf. To whiten
cause, praiBStsib.
cloth, &c, with lye or alkali.
airneesrdr, s. The first cause, SiBppsir.
atraij>saeiipgiLJLi<5m{esiT)d&,inf. To make
2. The Supreme Being,
3. Any
a sore by applying a corrosive, for re
deity supposed to work miracles, j/p
ducing a tumour, &c.
4*_<YSr. 4. A king, jfrSr. 5. The
s/wiy-F, inf. To imbue cloth with
name of a kind of arsenic, i&rfut**iarib.
alumas a dyer, that it may retain the
&FT{r^n)&ifiGB>j&iru^sv)<&iuGB>j, 3. The
colour.
three principal, causative states or jfei/s
anneoeuemw, s. A corrosive prepara
eoj of the soul
ffs^iib and j^iA
tion.
as distinguished from siHvii#*>0.
airff^&jgpiwtresrLo, s. [in logic] A priori SITJTSST. As a masculine termination of
certain nouns, it means doer, possessor,
reasoning; inference from cause to effect
ScC.118 tSwbussri uesxssiiax ; [er
Opposed tO stAiuiapiDitorth. (&*t.
doing.] 2. s. A kind of prepared arsenic,
Qpeoairjasrih, s. The primeval cause.
Qeirui**tentli.
QLDri^Qpfipsirjjaxrii), s. The first prin
SSTJIT, s. [A contraction of airpnir, the
ciple of a word.
plural ofmifitar.] Fearful persons, j/tsQpa
airjaS, s. Parvati, urritevB]. (p.)
Qaii. (eg.)
&iriTG5afl&&LC>, s. History, &iHp$au>.
Sinred,
s. A small kind of fish, ^/fiifsjr.
2. [in Roman Catholic usage.] Prayers
to the Virgin, fifteen in number, allud aiTJSUSdtsS, s. [Contraction of ejatru
ing to different points in her history.
A kind of plant, a pot-herb, a
<5B/r3"aarz_X)xira'aarieuui, s. The
certain vegetable, uisti, Momordica charantia, /.
water-crow, ftssisms. Wils. p. 213. KaRANDAVA. (p.)
^SiTTiriSlTSili, s. A prison-house, a
dungeon, fi>p*iJw ; [ex am, prison, et Si
<SS/rj"tD, s. Pungency, acrimony, any
*.]
thing hot or biting, _opilL/. 2. An exple
tive to express the names of the vowels, sirriTLCssmR, s. A kind of lentil or pulse,
g>iutjj>. (c.)
and of certain compound lettersas si"
tm, mmstiii, <o*w4. 3. Gold, Qurdr. 4. The
QurTFjiiarnuTiDesfi &>anairmail, are
hard or solid part of trees, mrmnSiib.
different varieties of
&irtr&iTffij>, s. Pungency, stimulancy; SS/nr/rLEiiJLo, s. The evils of imprison
the quality of being pungent and pala
ment, the sufferings of prison, fi^>**jtuA
table.
ffstruib ; [sin prison, et Qttwtn.]
airjj&triruiirarajfl, s. Hot and palatable SirsriribUSr, s. A fabulous cow in the
curry.
world of Indra with the face of a woman
air{r&iriTLDirarLjeB.su$3so, s. Strong to
and the wings of a bird. &i Qaj/uu. 2.
bacco.
A black cow with a black tongue and
airiru>irar, adj. Sharp, pungent, cor
udder, being considered a superior kind,
rosive.

a/rifl
an JtTLCitSl, a. A basket for irrigation,
ccp&.ni_. 2. A kind of hydraulic ma
chine, sii*vi<sfig>lii>. (p.)
SrrifJ, 3. Blackness, ajpiuLf. 2. A kind
of blackbird. (See rfA<5<y!.) 3. A crow,
sisods. 4. The planet Saturn, saB. 5. Ven
om, poison, *s3. 6. Indra,
7.
Eiyanar, a<u#. 8. Bliairava, iSr/dr. 9.
Worn-out, brackish land, =<iflw4. 10. A
parrot, 8*. 1 1 . One of the seven men
of the third class of liberal kings, am-GiuQg
s.-.r -~
12. A workshop, QjijfAi
QjjJi-ii. 13. The name of a shrub, ^rf,*-.-.
Cassia auriculata, L. (M.Dic.) 14. As
a feminine termination of certain nouns,
sit means a doer, owner, &c.as CifcuA
*ii>, a female servant.
anrfipntlj, s. The mother of Bhairava,
as.
airrftutSeitistr, 3. A black bird. See
siil, supra.
SirflsLD, 3. Red ochre, red dye, sireSa
m*i.
arriBsmS, 3. Beauty, fairness, graceful
ness, jyw. 2. A woman, a lady. Quoir.
3. A species of seSuui verse, svSfgwp.
(See ur.) 4. A book on prosody composed
in sc&pgmp verse by sjQpjitisteBr, piviuLt
a/r/flsmcS, 3. A kind of poetry in Sans
crit, &i cgrttu^Qjiijlydr.
&rrifla<ih, s. Unbleached, unprinted
new cotton-cloth mostly imported from
foreign countries, stwomQfiivrp G;*in>
/r/i?dFav6ar, s. A kind of mushroom, ^if
stares, Agaric, Boletus ignarius, L. (Mat.
Med. Aine.)
cS/r//?ss)LO, 3.
A plant, Q&mq. SaieS,
Plumbago, Z.
Siri'BlLlsSuf.Sr, s. A kind of arsenic in
its natural state, spuiauKmb.
a/T/n il/ld, s. Affair, thing, business, con
cern, matter, subject, occurrence, circum
stance, incident, topic, event, transac
tion, sQw&. 2. An action, operation, a
deed, process, Qvw. 3. Object, purpose,
design, sS*mii. 4. Effect, result, product,
issue, as apposed to sumii, uw Wils.
p. 215. Karyta. 5. Expediency, fitness,
profitableness, g)e*ud>.
srAui}M(5wdii*iit*iar. One not concerned
about any thing, not troubled with busi
ness.
Stffieffs(gssrfiji/>&)ii, dCiuaiQusSrisiu. You
have nothing to do witli it, why do you
speak?
SfglssAvicijGi, QffiGsi b-^sq* sifiuib. That
is not expedient, but this will be profi
table for you.
siimj*>pss*tiui,stiL<SQpsi. The effect
shows or implies the cause.
airrflujG&Giieoii, s. Transient unconsci
ousness of the living soul during its sta
tion in any of the five jniujs.
.1 ~'fl ; '-t.t n'li, 3. Imperfect knowledge
of the living soul during its station in
any of the five j)i<ru>.
i.,-.flr-v'j..'. s. Clear and distinct per
ception of the living soul during its sta
tion in any of the five s/ievmf.
287

sir(jf}
airifliu&ippir, s. A maker, an accoraplisheras in educing, sustaining and
destroying worlds, &c 2. An agent, a
superintendent.
sirifiiumrmzir, s. An agent, a commis
sioner, airfl&jiburt&GipAiwr. 2. An attorney,
an advocate, mtiugr*gte>. 3. A man of
business, one clever in business, Swim
sirSiuig)^, s. A guru who seeks his
own interest, whose living is his chief
object opposed to xrcamsssirifliusQ-BL-iq., s. A man successful
in his undertakings, adopting proper
means; a business-like man.
ariftuj&irpau), s. Perseverance in an
undertaking, xc/fujsfr&tyiiutpaits. 2. Ac
complishing an object, *i#uQf>. Wils.
p. 215. Karyasad'hka.
sirrfluj&irpairih, t. Means of effecting
an object; instruments, implements, aid,
aitiftuSfiP, s. Success in an undertak
ing, accomplishment, ^iuEai>*-(8a>s.
airrfliufitflS, s. Secretary, superinten
dent, manager, sriliu&gleiiusir.
airiftuj^/iSBBeusB-, s. A superintendent,
a manager.
atrifi'jjgmm^iTQT airifttuempeir, s. A
competent manager, superintendent,
agent, one who conducts business, aHuf
sirtfliUjipeni, s. An impediment or
obstacle to business, <jMSi_jji.
airiftajpfiaifft, s. Failure in a business,
QilnijSfiigt. 2. Ill Success, oK_t_fDto.
arrifl!upfi[TLp&&, s. Ill success, an&A.
L-Fss>w. 2. Loss, rrtiU*e>L_i&.
arrrfliU/ifiiTip&SaJinrLDiiuinrda,, inf. To
see that there be no failure of success.
4F.mfliii$id<jSpdapffiiju<!u*, inf. To
speak as the nature of a thing requires.
a irifimpgid^euj, inf. To answer the
purpose; to be expedient, profitable; to
be prosperous.
airrfliijl(rr)Siiir@, s. A manager, a super
intendent, an advocate.
aniRiuuiraui, s. Good management,
frugality, economy, judicious or prudent
direction.
srifituQupti, s. Disappointment in an
affair, &lfltuiQalluemx.
airfiuuut, inf. To be effected; to be
produced, wrought or operated on, srtitu
opsfri-r*. 2. To succeed, to avail,
atriflujuutBjip, inf. To effect, to ac
complish, srfi<uQpi$.*x. 2. To transact, to
manage,
atriftuuuirGSl , v. noun. Effect, result,
production.
stTifinjuiSisiiip. Failure in an undertak
ing, xrfiueiQp. 2. Ill success, mujat.
smBiuuQuirgiui-j. Responsibility.
airifliuirmttifliuu}, s. What is and what
is not the matter. 2. Circumstances,
affairs.
a rriflujLDiruS
inf. To be busy;
to be useful.
airiBiuwriLiuQu^, inf. To speak of a
thing as important.
&inftiLiLDir'iju<2un&, inf. To go on an
errand.
288

sir/r

atrrxfjitasr , s. [prop. angL-ar.] A jug


airiftiuwiremQuds-, s. Important con
gler.
versation; a speech well adapted to the
occasion.
an-QfjiLC;/rWj(_ti, s. Charms, in
&iriftujQpijj.&&t inf. To accomplish, to
cantations, &c, against poison (addressed
to Garuda); one of the sixty-four s&vsjMKii.
execute.
Wils. p. 288. Garuda. 2. The Garuda
aniBijjQpLSf.un, s. The sum and sub
Purana, one of the eighteen, ufi<2arirL/r
stance of a business, an affair, &c.
vnfQfiiarg. 3. One of the thirty-two cu
airrf)nj(ipif.iu , inf. To be accomplished
i6u-jgib, ao.. a-uQt0iis<QQardTgi. (p.)
as an object ; to terminateas one's
life, &c.
Grace, mercy, compassion, B^^u ; [ex
anifliuiiueSda, inf. To succeed, snif)
<3teor.] Wils. p. 214. Kardnya.
airrj^eaflaidi , j. A kind, benevolent per
stTfBiULbunrr&, inf. To do a business,
son.
to manage a business.
aiT(if)iAiLiui3tiGtLiiT&eiirus, s. The bless
aitifiuJu>Qiup, inf. To attain one's ob
ings of divine grace.
ject.
siT(r^emesflujdr, s. A kind, benevolent
airrflmuiSu^da, inf. To change or
person.
alteras an affair. 2. To be thwarted.
fFeuairq^ssfiiLissr,
s. A person kind to
airiBiueuir^Quiuir, s. Names in which
living creatures.
the effect is, by metonymy, used for the
sirQ^esnrca^iuQiMaui, s. One whose boun
cause, as in ^wiisrgib.
ty is like a cloud, without limit and
anrflujeBs=iriT%iiir, s. Superintendence,
without expectation of recompense.
supervision.
iS/TSjn/r,
s. A kind of thorny shrub, ^/r
airSu^QuiTjSw, s. Opposition in an
Otif-, Thorny webera, Webera tetrandra.
undertaking, rivalry.
C Mat. Ind.) 2. A fish, g,iiar. The prin
siriftiu^leoda'Ssar, s. [in rhetoric."} Me
cipal kinds of srmr fish are *uS*odt,
tonymy of an effect for the cause.
Lfegmmrmr, Qu#l1tenor. 3. Mortar or plas
ter covering walls, &c, [sometimes spelt
airiftiLieSm&ig), s. [in rhetoric] The ne
strB>p."\ &ehati6#te&. (c.) 4. A slang word
gation of a thing or event by the non
used by elephant-keepers for cloth,
existence of the effect, &c, or by the
presence of contrary effects, prwMirii.
antse>nd8,i-&&, s. A house built of
sirifliuireapeBp airiflajtraimmfi, s.
brick and chunam.
Subordinate, minor states or j/iftof of
(&,/itvdaires>tr, s. A small species of
the living soul, being five in BtHuGxiwb,
r shrub.
five in i-^jani, and five in
(djpaireBtr, s. A small kind of arensrr
and thus constituting fifteen mturm^ecf.
fish.
&orsirsiten it, s. Fine plaster.
strifliutrjjgtwirgsru}, s. [in logic."] A pos
&6Rtr^85)u>t-i&&!rGBirrf s. Overlaying with
teriori reasoning; inference from effect to
causeopposed to arr^&uresrio. (ft. ft.)
plaster; flooring with plaster alone, not
with brick or stone.
airiflnppuianq^asi eS, s. A plant, ^
ffi<*ijur>w, Aristolochia, L.
house, the floor of which is plastered,
*air0ai-i^$iLiii>, s. One of the three
not paved with bricks and stone.
sacred firesthat which is maintained
^itaireair, s. A shrub with fragrant
by the householder as received from his
father and transmitted to his descendants
flowers, Gardinia dumetorum.
or successors, from which fire is taken for
Qu(ajikjanaBtT, s. A kind of shrub with
sacrificial purposes, <7/^r*SraS Qpsir^Qwrarj?.
edible loaves, which are given to brahSee0. Wils. p. 288. Gahhapatya.
mans with other leaves, as presents or
*sirq^Sld, s. Manufacture, the act of
alms at the anniversary funeral cere
monies, &c. 2. A large kind of atatr
manufacturing silk or cotton cloth, the
process of preparing cotton or silk; spin
fish.
ning and weaving, QmtutimQfir$4>. 2. Me
LDL-if.asiras>ti, s. Coarse plaster.
nial service, servile labour or toilas car
uii&&it&s>iti(&&rresitr, s. A kind of
rying burdens, &c, tMenAumieiGeuiN. 3.
*iear Bhmb.
A form of religion the worship of fire,
u>n&&ir&iir, s. A kind of tree.
airqFf&pQpirtfieoairrr^adl&nr, s. Ma arsmir&arreo, s. The name of a town
nufacture, spinning, weaving, QxiiijpQg
near Tranquebar, Caraikal.
to. 2. The work or employment of
&/raxiir&aireoLbgiflLD, s. The name of a
weavers. 3. Menial service, toil,
woman who was one of the sixty-three
devotees of Siva, . v.>.'.ftj.
tBirqrjair, s. Weavers, OiciiQeairir. 2.
SirGSiriri /r, 5. Sheath-makers, S-ea/Dair
Sculptors, painters, artists, gSrur.
rf. (p.)
airqi)&&ei]&). s. Sponge, sipurr.
SlTir, s. Blackness, sq^sblh. 2. Darkness,
{M. Die.)
gloom of night, cyA. 3. Cloud, Ciasi*. 4.
SfTQ^lLD, s. The plant Lcq^datremir. 2.
Water, tt. 5. A black monkey, *cjiri7<g.
A kind of gourd, sfluL/QirAi. (M. Die.)
6. A goat, QinaiGi, 7. The dark or rainy
3. Juggling, erroneously for *rri_ii.
season, rii, August and September.
(ir(2j_6fla>, s. Legerdemain, pro
(See L/(jii ) (p.) 8. A kind of paddy
or rice, rQ*<k.
perly, strit&tmfi.

atrira
e/rj.sa!if)Q&i!tiLj, (from atrir, jyaii),
inside, and af, streak. ) A horn of an ox
which has black streaks on the inside.
sirtrifIS, s. Rice from airi paddy.
sirugipped, v. noun. Heaping the air/r
paddy.
airjirG), s. A goat, Qe/sirsrr/r.
airjr/reiriT, s. Husbandmen, agriculturists,
.'- .--'. 2. (jjj.) Sudras, the working
castes, <3$ttis;.
a/rjirSssr, s. [prov.] A water-spout at
airnirair, s. A buffalo, er0aau>; [ex
cow.]
jr0Bfl, i. A sky-lark, mirasrwuin^.,
lit. a feeder on clouds ; [ex art, el -.]
srr^uLj, t. Salt produced from sesamuni seed, **iwfutt<rio.
a/rQjeS, s. A black kind of rat, jsij
Quel.
a/r/f G&itgSairtrQ&ir&r, s. Sea,

airiru

atreo

air/rsQafTLfi, s. A leguminous plant,


*<5ciQsier, Cassia absus, L. 2. Black cum
in, <j<n*j-i4, Nigella sativa, L. (M. Die.)
airtrppuLa, s. An ass, aqgsnp. A
change of sippuib.
*<sirirp^^/f!iutt-ssn-ir<ps'ifituirir<3:
sar<*, s. One of the six great autocrats,
gitstBreirjfi. Wils. p. 214. KaUTAVKEHYYA.
*&!TITjg^sms, s.
The eighth Hindu
month, being part of November and De
cember, gtitorpib. Note. The Saivas con
sider it more sacred than other months,
and many abstain from animal food dur
ing the month, who at other times use it;
and keep it as a season of fast in honor
of the canonized pleiades, and their fost
er son Skanda. Wils. p. 214. Karttika.
2. The third lunar asterism; the pleiades,
regarded as six stars, 8a4gi&>xinLf#]i>rib. 3.
The third nacshatra. 4. The day or rather
the duration of time during which the
moon is in the srip&ianx nacshatra, mr^gi
**for. 5. The November-flower plant,
tripic, Gloriosa superba, L. 6. (*>.)
Durga, giisoit.
aiTiijifiCaiLiGsr, s. A name of the god
Skanda (xtfar), as nursed by the
pleiades in the form of nymphs; he as
suming the forms of six infants, the
bodies being afterwards united into one.
Wils. p. 214. Kartikeya.
airirfi^sBadQLpmQ, s. The root of the
artj,$m* plant which is poisonous. It
is sometimes eaten by mistake for the

<$itiruuir earairiTLnesafl, s. A plant,


[a>aarm0s*>r, Eclypta, L.
*<sir/rQp<siis, s. A bow, efiei). Wils.
p. 215. Karmmukah. See under the
noun mrf,
iXrrsOSLC, s. The marking-nut of the
<?jcQrLLem_ tree, Semecarpus anacardium. (M. Die.)
iS/TSOanis>, s. See aireiro^iw, under
aPerth.
SStreC/FUD, s. Wind, aapgi. 2. A large
kind of circular fan, Curr<wij_j4; [ex *r*>,
air.]
sir&0(^^^l!rus, . One of the twentyone Hindu hells, g,ier*ib. Wils. p. 217.
Kalasutka.
,
d5ff"s0ui, j. Time, duration, Quitq^jsi.
Note. In Hindu philosophy, mwJ is said
by the Saivas to have proceeded from
CimCo* Maya, and to be a co-efficient
cause with Siva in the acts of creation,
preservation and destruction. It is Time
personified, and according to the Hindu
metaphysicians, one of the seven
&eH&.
K.) 2. Season of the year or life;
also a specific time of the day, u(j/ii. 3.
A seasonable or proper time, opportunity,
season, Jiauii. Wils. p. 216. Kala. 4.
Day-break, fitx/4i. 5. (fig.) (c.) The
time appointed for death, as distinguished
from that for accidental death, q/h^-i. 6.
[i gram.] Tense ; also, the characteristic
of a tense, dhxreS&rsreoib. The three tenses
are, @bpmfB&?vi&, trjdrareuw, &&jfisiej\h. 7. [in
music.] The three measuresas (1.) S=io
uih, slow. (2.) grip*, quick, &c. (3.)
Pioii, the medium. 8. Epoch, era, i/*i4.
9. Weather, MtvJuAjiy.
arsvg ~* - v.? Za-z.-. Adapting one's
self to the times.
sreipg&QjsfiAsflrijBtts, inf. To live ac
cording to circumstances.
sne&GunhmttfemfitpQ*. Time flies, but
words remain.
sirens,^, s. Events of time, &irodiEes>L
yy^lDiu ureigei ai-~Satr\Lirr&r. None
can escape the events of time.
&treo&(TF)LDLh &[rv&GBtldld, s. Employ
ments, duties, &c, appropriate to an age,
time, season, stage of life, &c, m>jtg*

airitdairiu, s. Caput draconis, aihfilir


armth. (Iiott.)
sirnmnjbugi, s. A poem in forty stan
zas, concerning the rainy season.
airifiSpih, s. Black color.
airifClme\>, s. Rice that ripens in the
rainy season.
airiTLDsS, s. Sea, at}; [ex uieS, fill.]
airiTQpau>, s. A cloud, Qmati.
xiizpifiii$iip0tss>rQur&>. Abundantly,
as the showers of rain that come down
from the clouds.
sirrrQpQeo, s. As aq^QpSei), supra.
anrr-ifisBadQarriy., s. The NovemberanrroiGsiteGsrrr , s. Asuras, ^ja-ttir; [ex
flower plant, C/wityJ.
a/GKS-cnru), Color.]
airir^fimaaQairetrefl, s. [prov.~\ A brand
a/r/fs/ararsssrea', s. Vishnu, being of a
waved by children in play on the even
dark blue color, tfe+gn.
ing of &<5**rt0flm* festival
airriweoiuui, s. The sea, aieti; [cx sues
airirpfiena&G&rrLDajirini,
s. The Mon
cjio, surrounding.]
days in
regarded as fastdays,
SiriT, aS/D&i, ji/sfi argii, da, * n. To
on which religious duties are more meri
be pungent, hot to the taste; to be harsh,
torious than in other months.
acrid, &c,
2. To be very salt, n.u
arrir^d^ana^sQ^s^LDtrir, s. Pleiades, the
4<tU*. The word is sometimes impro
goddesses.
perly used for the verb .
sirr^ou^i s- The November-flower,
arrn^d^eo striruLj, v. noun. Pun
gency, sttbuL). 2. Saltness, sHuli. See
atrir<i)Btta^iTpti> s. The November fast,
under ,
kept in honor of Skanda, 9<3^kosh.u
sirirsirQTsareO, v. noun, [vul.] Craving
rur&ib.
as the appetite, giitgflut-iQmrif.
airipfizmadSetrdfaj, s. The November
osar*t5**^*'Q?'<syufiAfflp^p. I am pinched
lamp-lighting on the evening of the !<j
with hunger; I feel very hungry.
isiip$im>x, when lights are piaced at the
i sdrQeju&xus srrsrQrerrp Qi$.pg!ljQuril-L-g.
door and other parts of the house, in the
The lamp has absorbed the oil rapidly.
cow-stall, at the well, in the growing
corn. &c. ; commonly called Sorii_iu or
STiTCoXirsssfl, s. A plant, GpeirQatrtBdS,
Heliotropium.
gi&AB'fy&iens. The day in artffim>*
3SirtrQ>&ir@$, s. A grass, Qpppdaira-,
in which the moon enters the third
Cyperus, L. 2. The <Jr kind of grass.
nacshatra, considered a very sacred day.
(M. Die.) See under nt.
&irirL-i&irsiirfl&<5/r/fij(oL//r<&//?S, s.
airiratVjpLSni , s. A twining plant
The seed of a medicinal plant, Psoralea
with blue flowers, tto&srs*eiBJ>, Clitoria
corylifolia, g,imffig:<Sa>fi.
ternatea, L.
s. Poverty, indigence,
aiTir&Q&frieaT arriT&QeSiri sir, &iriTLJLJtStstif}iULh,
fAffirih. 2. Poorness of spirit, weakness
s. [in mythology.'] One of the eight huge
of mind, imbecility, tcarfaaii. 3. Stingi
serpents, which support the eight cardi
ness,
b-<?iil/io. Wils. p. 204. Karpan'ya.
nal points of the earth, jy&fi_**4^)0ojr &iriruuir&=iji,
j. The cotton shrub,
a. Note. The north-eastern quarter is
Gossypium, uatg\*Q)rif.. 2. Cotton, u&d
assigned to this serpent. 2. (fig.) A very
/u
Wils. p. 215. Kabpasa. The
wicked person, Qxrq-uadr. 3. A mineral
word is sometimes wrongly spelt Mrpurni.
stone,

atreosQiTLcu), s. The course of time;


chronological order, jreuQ^rGf"'.
airsoiSaiuw, s. The price of articles for
the time being; current or market price,
At #uS3w.
arreoa^S, s. Signs of the time.
/r\>,sQ<s/r(Sr>u>, s. The evils, calami
ties, &c., of time.
sireonasmist'eir, s. An experienced
man; an aged person.
aiTGoaaffiizQuiijQff&:&u>, s. [in gram.]
A relative participle without the cha
racteristics of the tensesas in Q4
uthar.
aire' T'. " ij ' r . inf. To pass time, an
aireoejaSiu, inf.

To pass as time,

aireems^i., inf. [local.]


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To die.

siren
anen&aanLo, s. The different number
of years of influence ascribed to the re
spective planets as operative on the lives
of" persons, ^isajfi*stsrw. 2. The ag
gregate of the years of the nine planets
according to their respective influence,
ej-*uw#*i!i 3. Period or terra of life,
.jji/ilMCuii. Wils. p. 216. Kalacuakha.
tgfw&i&cgAsrws&srQpif-elmitgl&iLigl. The
end of his term is come.
arreo&iii&p, s. Intelligence, news or
events of the time or the day.
a :,v./ Vita -_; . s. Guess of time from
mere inspection, stmv-iGprtb. 2. Reckoning of time, s-mj,-tj,;. (p.)
aireo-rifi, s. The daily morning wor
ship; also applicable to that at noon and
evening. 2. The interval between any
two yugas, kalpas, Sc. Sec ,-.u-. and
fi/laiBurigi, s. Worship in the morn
ing, at noon and in the evening.
atreoazu , s. Favorableness of the time,
astrologically and superstitiously con
sidered.
aireu^Q^eneo, inf. To depart this life,
to die. 2. [prov.] To be late.
&ir&>&$.jJU)air&jL^aiVLo, s. Passing
one's time or days, uAyS|.
aireoG^o^uihaircdil-G&urh, s. Pass
ing one's time or days; circumstances,
welfare, &c, ae&Bi&ifi&eDa. 2. Means of
subsistence, 9iemi. Wils. p. 216. Kalakshepa. 3. [among the Vaishnovas.]
The reading of the sacred books, jPcr*""
QtMr$Giur&toi.
B_iBgisr&iiL.Gsuth trijutf.. HOW do yOU
do; i. e. how are your affairs?
airedjXQ^LDili airetip&rwih, s. The
events appropriate to certain times or
yugas respectively, ru^rDuj. Wils.
p. 217. Kalad'hakhha.
air>pnu>pii>, s. Delay, protraction, pro
crastination, firujib.
aireoffiiftflih, s. The rapid progress of
time, srevjplareBaDrej.
aneopfinajLD, j. The three divisions of
timeas past, present, and future; also
the three tenses, QpAarwii.
aaeoSiuunh, s. Events happening in
their respective and appropriate seasons,
according to the actions that gave them
birth, *icjiiugi. 2. Religious ceremonies
according to the given periods of the
year or day, u**i_*-.
airenSmussnnh, s. Chronology, (modern
usage.)
arr6VgvLLuii>, s. A small portion of
time, ffwlsji)jy5irifflijfliLiLiA.
arreoQrsesiLD QmQiEianeoi}), s. Length
of time, a long time.
aireoG/cLS, s. An Asura, ^rr ^jajar.
Wils. p. 217. Kalanemi.
GireoGrciiu), s. Time in reference to the
influence of planets upon the fortune,
health, &c, of a person.
airetiGrsrrdatr, i. [prop, in child-birth.']
Natural and timely labor.
aireoi^mstr, inf. To pass one's days,
to pass one's time, to maintain one's
Self, tO live, sneoibGuris.
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sireo
air60utfi3:Q&&u>, i. Discernment as
to the time of an event or the exist
ence of a thing. It is one of the three
uiltGtfiib modes of ascertaining facts.
aneouiftuirxLo, s. The maturity of the
soul, or time for its attaining bliss,
having eliminated its good and evil pro
pensities.
airevGufiu> arevdlfifiujir&ih aireo
Gmipffmm, 8. Difference of time with re
spect to the changes it produces.
aireoGunaii, s. A crop of grain or
fruits in the proper season. 2. The en
joyment or suffering resulting from pre
vious moral actions, to which a living
being at distant times is subjected, sraio

sired
aireoenirrS)Quiurr, s. [in gram.] Nouns
of time or portions of time, used by me
tonymy for what is intimately connect
ed with timeas vip&sna, the name of
a month, for a plant which mostly
blossoms during the month.
airetieSeniSSbi, s. [in gram.~] Cha
racteristics Of tenses, ar^ssjstseCjSiSesn-.
rfjtu. They are l.^c, f>, and jaSr for
the past. 2. ^*<*j, 8*j, and Sg for
the present. 3. 6 and >>, for the future.
There are some other characteristics
as ueir,
A, |, for, &C
aneo^eairaj, v. noun. Swiftness or ra
pid flight of time.
airsvtraireoih, s. Times seasonable and
unseasonable, auspicious and inauspici
ous, "pa;-.- 'ia.-sw. 2. OllC time Ot
another, not often, not frequently, (c.)
arevirdQedl, s. The fire which is to
destroy the world at the end of the great
yuga; a deluge-fire said to be in reserve
in the nethermost part of the earth.
Wils. p. 218. Kalaoni. 2. One of
the two-hundred and twenty-four
arib under the regency of Kalngni.
aneniTdQeS^ri^^^ffih, s. One of the
thirty-two a.uiOi_/jii>.
airevirdQeSu-irTF^fiffiT, s. Rudra or the
deity in the lowest region, in charge of
the deluge-fire. There are ten subordi
nate Rudras, who resemble their chief.
&ir)ai/sih, s. The end of time, sireo
UMi [ex jftfiw.]
sireviri/Zffih, s. Intermediate space of
time, process of time, <niu- 2. Mean
while, *rwSM_; [ex sy*/srii, interval.]
sirGeod&ireuirjZii, i. The metaphysical
philosophy which maintains that Time
is God.
airGeviT&pii, s. A fit, proper time, e.^
P^arwii; [ex n-Glpib.]
^ji^ujaireuui, s. The time of death,
cgeiarw Q&iuartr&fl Gaeibrif aigfirG*sr
GfisisiiuA QaiiGurpGatsGin, GurEsraitb
*wCu-Mies ffltBrp stdiuj&Gur c.: v;
GpC-i_savsr GpQ* fiarib.
Wealth shall of itself accumulate at
the appointed time of increase, as the
liquor within a cocoanut, and no toil is
required; but at the fixed time for ruin,
the riches of a hard-working man shall
pass away like the contents of a woodapple eaten by an elephant.
atsiaiQpib. At what time soever, al
ways.
Girmanevu!, s. The time of death or
ruin.
$>ifl&,ireoij>(Lpds'ireoii, s. The three
divisions of time, present, past, and
future. 2. The three tenses of a verb.
)A?*,gW>!i. The three parts or divi
sions of the day: viz.,
morning,
noon, lorjto, evening.
LysOT635flja/r6BLD, i. See under L/asrRzfl

aireouQuiuir, s. Nouns or names of


timeas year, month. 2. Nouns derived
from names of timeas uing^ar (one
born in the uigri month.)
aireouQutuird, s. Change of season
or monsoon ; unseasonable weather, r
tSspuit.
airsou>iudaLD&netou>iud(&),s. [in gram.']
An improper use of the tenses, stewcy.
2. An allowed deviation in the use of
tenses, *jrttle/(y)Difi&.
a/reuLD&cey, s. Confusion of statement
in regard to timeas asserting that
the lotus blooms in the evening, or the
lily during the day.
airei>Lt>evevirdairG>ih, s. An unfortunate,
fatal time; an unseasonable time, ^a/rwiA.
airesutmjfi, s. Rain in the proper
Season, U{$w$fiQuiuqinaDyj.
aireOLD^iu, inf. To know the times so
as to adapt one's self to them, xraiaiaisu
flu. 2. To know things past, present or
future intuitively or by spiritual sight
as yogis, sBanSiupes)atfldj.
aiT6t>u>ngt. Morning by morning, every
morning, aittxGpigitb. (c.)
arreOLDirarw, s. [in arirA.] Time mea
sure.
tsirevLBfTFfi&i, s. Death at the destined
seasonas distinguished from acciden
tal death, a8j)^ffarA>l)fiB>i_iyi0reRriA.
areoGtoaireO/d^snGeo. In the morn
ing, early, betimes.
aneoihuesaessraireoii>ueisresS\uGuira,
inf. To finish one's time, to die.
aireowurrrrda, inf. To look or watch
for a proper time or opportunity,
uriAs.
air6Vu>Lfiir, inf. To present a manifest
revolution as in the order of things;
to be irregular, deranged, &c.as the
events of a timeas toddy-drawers
seen riding in palankeens, &c.
atrevwGurrda, inf. To pass the times.
2. To while away time.
aireosnsma, s. Seasons, times, aireod
Guirmarrevii, s. The time of separation
x-0ui. 2. Circumstances depending
or ruin.
on time, r6v<?ijjurQ.
aa so ai itppw ir sxw, s. Events of the 'XirsOiLj^s^, s. The fifty-second year of
the Hindu cycle of sixty years, s;cji_i2>.
times.
aireoaiLpdaih, s. Customs of the times. s/TBOsi/Ln, s. Fire, OrBQ^uLj. (s^r.)
Sans. Kalava.
aireneuQg, s. [in gram.] An improper
use of the tensesas the past for the sired GiftsunsuIT, s. One of the transfor
future, &C, *r*>A<gppib.
mations of Bhairava.

SirsO
Sirstisar, i. One of the unseen planets,
ir^in;)GawaM<Qg.^, (See G*rV.) (p.)
2. A kind of arsenic in its natural state.
*r*uwKi. 3. A kind of prepared arse
nic, /wure+favJi .
sirsOssr, s. Yaraathe Hindu Pluto,
god of death, regent of the dead, inansr.
2. The minister of death, attendant on
Yama, n*7i<iiiir. 3. The planet saturn
malignant in its influence, #?. Wils. p.
216. Kai.a.
aireosireosir, s. Siva who overcame
Yama,
aireopsmiw, s. The club or weapon
of Yama the god of death, njx&y^ib.
2. Death, mfrai. Wils. p. 217. KalaDANDA.
ifiu, s. The noose of Yama, or
death. Wils. p. 217. Kalapasa.
s -.v-^.r i v , s. Siva who overcame
Yama, ftrar. 2. An atrociously wicked
person, g}iLj-A. 3. A very Yama, a
very active, dexterous person, mci^ginj
[ex *itjgt et jftfsdr, two names
of Yama.]
&iTsO&sr(c3&rrihij, s.
Horns of oxen,
SirsOT, s.

A kind of fish, a sturgeon,

SIT60Tip, s. Mud, soft mud, (gantpQejpi.


S.refJ, *. The past day. -r z.; t - .ir . 2.
Toddy, *=r. (p.) 3. Herd of cows,
s. i' i . 4. A tree, ri^ffloiryA, Bntea, .
5. A town in Ceylon, "Point de Galle,"
s>s'.
/r8iL>io/ra/reSuj/r, s. Cattle kept
continually in the field or woods, under
the care of a shepherd.
sireSjtrld, s. (local.) Betel-nut from
Galle.
STiS, adj. (Hind.) Vacant, not filled,
empty, unoccupied, gtfmirer.
XTi'9. *BJf!,i/l, d,-!f,:b, is, t. n. To
rise with lustreas a heavenly body, to
emerge with brilliancy above the horizon,
jSiwif;
*SireBiULCi, t. Day-break, eflifiueo. Wils.
p. 219. Kalya. (p.)
&.TsStuiriEl(8jLLiy-, s. A small harm
less snake, gi'Spuriiiy.
<B/rgp;tBITSO, QptV, snarpgi, .*.<!: ' .
<', v. a. To eject from the mouth, to
vomit, disgorge, $**-i'.*x. 2. To shoot
forth as rays, ears of corn, &c *-. 3.
To dischargeas clouds, the rain, light
ning, &a, Qtrliu. 4. v. n. To flow from
the mouth, to be vomited, c.5. To issue, flow outas blood from a
vein, tears from the eyes; to be discharged
as poison from a fang, uto./.
ni/sBitsisirfig. The cloud poured down
torrents.
Hci^rOrpg. The moon-beams issued.
ew-6B?if/rv), inf. To pour forth or
shed tears.
8aear isitso, inf. To beam out rays.
fSiisisir eo, inf. To eject poisonas
snakes. 2. To be ejected as poison.
/rv)OT airarpev, v. noun. Gargling,
Qari,uc8fl*i , 2. Vomiting,
&ttSsj8tJu>, s. Heat, hotness of the
weather, 4>s.

/rjJJTJ-LD, s. A frog, paibx: (sgi.)


sirQeoaih, s. The four special kinds
of liquid perfumery, *t&imim>**nigi viz.:
airCeoaensesnaarLD, s. An odoriferous
liquid composition,
GirQeOlULb, s. A herd of cows, Liens.
-d_i4. 2. A fragrant kind of turmeric, ru
6iH^*it, Amomum Zedoaria. 3. Butter
milk, Qwri. (p.)
*&rrG>60tLlLh, s. A yellow fragrant wood,
jfBii. Xylaloe, Lign aloes. Wils. p. 219.
Kaleya.
a.T&O, s. Time, Quirfiggi. 2. The early
part of the morning, day-dawn, morning,
Ji.iu/iruii. 3. Early, betimes, early in
life, &c , areuioQup. 4 Occasion, season, op
portunity, #>iui4. 5. [proti.] An enclosure,
an area enclosed, a pen, jysw-jjq.
air<b>&aiGsr, s. Morning religious du
ties, rfc;,3gHCLki_f-arid.
airSkuss/ruuirCB, s. A morning meal,
breakfast.
snhSisQsuLo, s. Morning prayer.
sir&oG^irjpiiii. Every morning.
airoiXuuQmnp, inf. To breakfast.
/r&sajs>_, inf. [pTov.~\ To make an
enclosure.
airSeouSCeo. In the morning.
/r& LjLDrrdoVjjLE, s. Morning and even
ing.
airSboQeuarefi, s. Morning-Btar, either
Venus or any other star rising in the
morning, VJM'*u/*#.lAS'i Q,sv*.
CujpiimJri. When it is described, ex
plained or spoken of.
ait Q'soireeth, s. A raven, ^jekrtEiaird
. (p.)
Siren, s. Leg; foot of a person, animal
or thing, u^i, 2. A stake, a post, ^r*. 3.
A prop, support, stay, grtusxtti. 4. The
stem of a flower, y*.srsv. 5. A shoot, a
sprout, qp. 6. The lower part, base, bot
tom, j)if-uu*m>. 7. The foot or tail of a let
ter, jftLrr**r*i. 8. A staff, shaft, a pole,
ffai*. 9. The wheel of a carriage or of a
car, Qgt5ts&. 10. A quarter, one-fourth of a
whole, erpuiits. 1 1 . [in astronomy and astro
logy.] A fourth part of a nacshatra,
12. A degree of consanguini
ty, Qj^fiiMcjuutQpp^. 13. A channel, /s-uJa
*ri>. 14. An instrument of dry measure
as \cr*sT&>. 15. Way, road, path, uitfi.
16. A place, room, <_ii 17. Time, wwd
as in jjrgjaMi-A). 18. Ministerand atten
dant of Yama, mnt*. 19. A turn, timeas
j<y*rA), once; g)(j*r*i, twice. 20. Wind,
air, any of the vital airs,
2 ' Power,
strength, arnicas. (ii*>.) 22. Darkness,
gloom, <yev.
23. A son, ic**. 24.
A peg, a pin, <gp*ffl. 25. [prov.~\ A
measure in the width of cloth, being two
<5S*ii or two-hundred-and-forty threads
of Warp, L/(wi_s gjgmfpldrsr&i.
airtotf., s. The sole of the foot, t>_er
rab-e\\ 2. The steps or trace of the
foot, foot-steps, *fj6/0.
ffi(r6v'f nSffstf. At or near the foot.
a/rsiisofl,
Ankle-ornaments, anklerings Or belU, *fS^CV*scSayuiftJ-OTlfl.
aireopfr, s. (p.) A window, ueuasaf;;
[ex >>, wind, et spi, way.]

65 ; eb
sireiiri, inf. To be active and indus
trious, npsis*\
afreuffiji., An active, industrious man,
one who is active in movements, si flairs.
tec., QpupSym-Giursir. 2. Wanderer, fifl
C/f*. 3. Title given to the chief of the
Paller caste, L/sT^2eu*!?r.
aiteoiTL-iw, s. Activity in business,
in duty, and consequent prosperity, &
tips.
sreonil-i(y:eireirwiT(B, s. An ox that is
brisk and ploughs well.
sirecjesfi, s. A corn on the foot. 2.
Pegs in the beams of native houses to
support the roof.
&iT&>irGB&ajpjp)uQun-3!rei]efa , s. One who
is become weak or poor.
sireoiriL/fBu>, s. A gallinacious fowl,
whose foot is its weapon, cv.
aneoirufy, s. See under ^tfi.
atTGO/T&r, s. A person ou foot; footsoldiers, infantry, ufrfi.
atreotrp, inf. To rest the foot, rcssiaireon-peSi, inf. To let draught oxen,
horses, &c. rest
sn^ipsiretifiLsssirptds, inf.
To stumble.
sireSeS, s. A snake, urrwLf. 2. Wind,
*'psi. 3. The charioteer of the sun,
jfgoor*; [ex r#j, leg,
not, without
legs.]
aireScveQLp, inf. To fall prostrate, or
do homage at one's feet.
xcQiDipQ*>*ijififiQ. Distortion of the
limbs, by convulsion or otherwise.
s/T6S(T^ei>, s. See under
ffjj3fcrea/, v. noun. Soreness, aehing or
pain in the legs, from cold, walking, &c.
s v." .i::. inf. To set the foot firm on
the ground; to become established.
&ir&resrpli9pa, inf. To stand firmly,
stand Cast.
at!Brcsr]&uQudjiLi, inf. To rain in tor
rentsthe clouds seeming to rest on
the horizon.
airQe^iumirdaireo, s. A quarter and oneeighth, five-eighths.
strQeonQL-snenQsiiiigaSpa, inf. To
stand with closed legs.
airensiL, s. Inseparablenessas of
wife and husband.
<t - -.l- i -n j - lL ? . Bound hand and
foot. 2. (fg.) Confined at home by the
sickness of another, by a grown-up
daughter, a motherless child, or by ur
gent business. &c.
/reD(Tfiu, inf. To wash the feet;
metaphorically to clean one's self with
water after stool, icam*Q/w.
a .- r.e. noun. Shrinking of
the foot in touching rough ground, &c.
2. Recoiling of the legs in stepping into
the compound or house of a stranger.
3. Having spasms in the arms, and legs
ns in cholera.
&ir&>@ds, inf. To root out, extermi
nate, Cu<?u0i[u. 2. To efface, to ob
literate, ger.i-**. 3. To dispel darkness,
a^Jjfpp. 4. To scrape with the foot,
*re8&p9Aa.
airenOsajeuil-iiis, s. A fan, eS/S;
[ex *rcv, air, el Qiil1i_i4.]
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aireo
aireo^einr airpsma, inf. To become
weak in the limbs, by walking, sickness,
age, &c.
aireoQprreo&rp<5ryeo,s.[j>rov.~] Leath
ern defences for toddy-drawers' feet in
Climbing, tosQ^Gmift sretisSQaQfirAi.
aireotB&ihairsnraLD, s. Toe-nail.
aireof$sL-arrairsni, v. noun. Walk
ing, going on foot as distinct from rid
ing and driving. 2. s. Sheep and goatsj
oxen, cattle, ^GWSisr.
has one-hundred oxen.
aneoiceaLajirL, adv. On foot, a-foot.
aireniseoiiun iLiu iSffiuireanhGurra, inf.
To travel on foot.
aireoGnira^airG^tfs&j.s. One-fourth
aspect of a planet, being one of the four
aspects.
rAjus-S4i&o. The feet do not seek the
ground recoiling from going.
aireotSL^aa, inf. To fall at one's feet
to ask a favor. 2. To press and rub the
legs in order to induce sleep, to sham
poo.
aireoSAaSd QairsasrGiiSpa, inf. To
stand cross-legged.
arre\>L$&rei$dQaiT&Teir airGeoirGL-aieo
JajrrafliQarsrer, inf. To lose the power
of walking, legs being crossed.
srreOLBLLiih, s. [/>ro.] Use of the feet
in walking, by guess or practice as
in the dark or as a blind man.
a it sold it , 5. The foot of a bed, or of a
person in bed, srpui*\b.
aireoiSfd, s. Step in dancing. 2. Foot
mark, ir/im9,
aireoenr^u., inf. To shampoo, to stroke
the feet, soles, &c.
ariioit$,t, Lineal descent, succession,
2. Foot-path.
aireoeuirisia, inf. To make the leg, foot
or tail of a letteras of <s-&-l- 2. To
slip, to slide in muddy walking. 3. To
die. 4. To trip one up, to disappoint,
to frustrate one's object. 5. To amputate
a foot, a leg, &c. 6. To be drawn up,
stiffened, &c.as a leg by a fall, convul
sions, &c.
atrevsutrS, s. A fourth part.
C;3wrA>irS^i*^. The fourth part of
the work is finished.
aireoeuiriu, s. A channel, a water-course,
an aqueductcommonly miitmr*>.
aireoeSireo, s. A toe.
aireo^leoia^, s. Fetters, airpp?eir.
aireve$Qgi&iQuiT&, inf. To be weary
of walking. 2. To become paralyzed
as the legs.
arreosaenda, inf. To step, tread or
trample on. 2. To step in dancing. 3.
( fig.) To enter upon a practice, a course,
&c. ; to make a footing. 4. To inter
mix by marriage.
airpQairC^eBi, s. A small bolster for
the legs and feet.
atTp&i&i@&, s. Chains for the feet.
airp&iLani, s. Trowsers, pantaloons.
airp&rfl, s. Foot-ring, a kind of orna
ment for the feet.
airpSei>ii,Lj, s. A foot-trinket of silver.
airp@uLj,s. The hip-bone, ^/5Q^Ejju>L/.
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airpuiu>, s. The fore-part of the sole


or bottom of the foot, swv5*ui_<i.
airpuLf., s. A quarter measure.
airpun, s. The ankles as an.
airpi3Lf.uLj, s. Rheumatic stiffness,
contraction, &c, in the legs.
airppessrsRi, j. A tinkling trinket for
the ankles.
air&rCBe&neo, s. The middle toe of the
foot.
airQ^ii)<asjrLf.a ir en Q i*nem tif., s. Lame
ness of the leg. 2. A lame man.
s&DL-sirdv, s. The foundation, jysro/sla/ff
no. 2. An excavation for laying the
foundation. 3. [prou] A small iron
bucket for drawing water.
&&jansv, s. A halting or hobbling leg.
Qi^airetrnk, s. A hobbler.
Sppestirdaireo. The contracted form of
marked thus j,as g,
Spgid&trev. The contracted form of ear,
marked thus,as#,&. See under Bpj>
(glairs*)(gfimaneo, s. Heel.
(S)&iaire$eiir, s. (fcm. (gis&aireti .) A
hobbler, a limping person. 2. A squat
ter, a man sitting on his knees.
rgi&aireo, s. Tip-toe. 2. Squat, sitting
on the heels as a man.
QairuiLfaaireo, s. The two signs for
9 marked thus, O-r, as in Qr, Q#r.
Gpirnassraatreo,*. Poles to which Btrings
or ropes adorned with twigs or leaves
are tied, to represent triumphal arches.
isnpaire8, s. Chair.
urgfidairev, s. The sign of c, in certain
compound characters marked thus /,
as *, 4.
utgifiaairpiSeop, s. The sign of ear,
marked ^as u, t>
uejeirdarreU , s. The name of a bird,
Erythropus longipes, corallinus.
iSsirsurma n en, s. Hind leg.
L/eireBaaiTen, s. The character en sub
joined to the letter to lengthen it.
Ljp&aiteo, s. The upper part of the
foot, instep.
Quiriudarren, s. A stilt, a false leg
as a wooden one.
QufiLiAwdj aLL*p.furi_, inf. To go upon
stilts.
LDLf.uujaireo, s. Legs with folded
knees.
wif.uuixtiiQun, inf. To sit upon the
hams with folded knees.
wnd&ireo, s. Crutches. 2. A wooden
leg. 3. [ex *>, a measure ] An instru
ment of dry-measure.
QpaaireS, s. Tripod.
ripaairen, s. Three quarters, J, <jj\
Qoiifgtii. The three times, even three
times.
QptsrgimGutGadr. I will certainly go,
come, &c.
QptsirGcvQpdrgis&eQpii}, Almost, for the
greatest part, nearly.
Qpsnssrisiairen, s. Fore-leg.
euiriLdsireo ifirdairen, s. Channel,
water-course; [ex
channel.]

a/rsueo
Sired, part. In, at, about, in the vicinity
ofas in
It is one of the signs of
the local ablative, oiesarJQs.a. 2. If,
provided; while, when as Q*</*re. It is
one of the terminations of the subjunctive
mode in verbs, g>rS!fcrQiu**Sas,t.
KBrixraHmiif Qurgibui. A grove of lofty
trees in the vicinity of a village.
oirt_Ar& jefeuriarw. If I See, if I
chance to see (him).
iuri. If it were not guarded, re
strained.
nffaikmria. When it is said or declared.
Qfr&is$<utMr*t Q*FartnrAar&. If it Were
said.
&irsu&rr, s. The fruit or nut of the tree
Semecarpus, Ce>QnLii_. (Rolt ")
<E/rsi/ty_, s. A pole for the shoulder, air.
2. A pole carried on the shoulders with
offerings for a temple, commonly with some
parade; also the religious mendicant's pole
which he takes from house to house to
gather offerings, &c, for the service of
an idol, Qsrrfpsriif.. 3. Whatever is
carried on the shoulder by a pole, xitLtf-dp
Q*raABQ<2uribQur(5& ; [ex r^.]
airenLf.aLLt-, inf. To tie the offering
to the pole.
aiTBiLf-aairnsr, s. A pole-bearer.
aireuLf.Qiuaa, inf. To carry the sa
cred pole to the temple, or to collect
offerings.
airaiLf.Qoja@peueSr, s. One that car
ries the sacred pole, or carries burdens
with a pole.
sEtraii ' i /rii js^sireuL-emi, s. A
medicinal grass, att/tuLfii, Andropogon, L.
sireusssTih, t. A shed with a flat roof,
a pandal, u*>*. (p.)

Does a marriage pandal require the help


of a shade; i. e. is there need of helping
those who are able to help others?
strsuesnreuSoT, s. [pro.] A small kind of
insects that spread among trees and grow
ing corn, bind leaves to their nest, and
thus destroy the crop, s>*HQr&n~6i]j&LD, s. A distance of about ten
miles, ttfiih. (p.)
&rreur5<$i airuijgi s. (Hind.) Owner,
master; masterly control, riiorarr.
aireni^iuearemr, inf. To exercise lord
ship or mastership ; to superintend,guard.
SfTeueO, s. Defence, protection, preserva
tion, support, keeping,
2. Guard,
restraint, jfr. (p.) 3. Surrounding wall,
fortification, a4. 4. A prison, a ward,
hold, SmpttrTai [ex sr.]
asa/AifieGar utaseinjeAs(fi(5. Chastity be
comes a woman.
aireueoeir, s. A protector, a guardian,
sruQurdr. 2. A king, j(r#ir. 3. A hus
band, aarodr. 4. One of a king's body
guard, Qxtuaruutrtrcor.
a itw en iterit, s. Watchmen, sentinels,
watchers, guards, *iuGurt.
/rueu/rfl, s. A keeper, a guard, anu
GurOr.Note. In Tinnevolly, this word
is invariably used to signify a prisoner
One who is of the second or third degree
and not a watchman, which latter is
of consanguinity.
called sfeipxffitb.

<S/TorJ
arreueSrvjda , inf. To be on guard, to
keep watch, /fS(yA. 2. To wait or
look, as for a person expected.
arrsutSeS^da, inf. To be in prison or
captivity.
airenSQeoQuiriairsusSetienaida, inf.
To imprison. 2. To keep in the patrolhut till morning ag a person found
straying during night.
arreuevaLL, s. A strong guard. 2.
Secure protection. 3. Kigid restraint.
/ro/ei)aiJ. uusbtsw , inf. To set a
strong guard. 2. To watch closely. 3.
To keep young people, &c, in close re
straint. 4. [prov.] To attend strictly
to the diet of a sick person.
aireueoairda, inf. To watch, guard,
protect. 2. To be on guard, to act as
sentries, watchmen, &c. 3. To defend
the body by wearing armor, &c, or the
head by oils, &c, against disease, which
either has attacked the lower extremi
ties, or indicates coma, &c.
aireueoQ&iiiij, inf. To protect, to de
fend. 2. [prov.] To pass a straw-rope
over a heap of com in the field, or make
with it diagrams on the ground, &c, to
defend the grain from demons. 3. To
place an image of Ganesa (being a hand
ful of moist cow -dung) on the top of a
heap of corn before winnowing, as a se
curity from demons. Note. If it is
measured, it is deemed secure against
their attack.
arroiiouesireimr, inf. To protect, defend,
take care of, watch over. 2. To nourish,
cherish, provide for. 3. To imprison, to
keep under guard, to confine.
arroienwirp, inf. To be relieved, chang
ed, &c. as sentinels or a watch.
aireaeounrpp, inf. To relieve guard,
change watchmen, sentinels, &c.
airoieoQpeap, s. Turns in watching.
a it su w Qld ssi it, s. Share of grain given
to the watchman of a village from the
thrashing floor.
arreueo^i, inf. To release from
watching, guarding, &c.
aneupaL^^eir a itoipQucr^U)freer, s.
Vishnu, as the preserver of the world,
airoipaC(B , s. [prov.] A bundle of
paddy sheaves for the watchman.
arreipaCeai, s. [prov."] A fire-brand
kept burning to ward off the female de
mon Qmrpfi from a woman in child-birth,
when exposure is greater than at other
times. 2. A clump of wood kept burning
through the night near a patrol-hut.
airmpauueo, s. A reconnoitring ves
sel, a guard-ship.
arreuparr, s. A jungle or forest de
fence, lLi_k*. 2. A reserved forest.
arroiparrnrr, s. Watchmen, sentinels,
a patrol, mrtiQuii.
&ir&ip8*-LLDair&Jp&ir&c airojevaop
*ni, s. A guard-room; a prison-house.
a n sip i-i rH, s. [prov.] A straw-rope
thrown over the heap of corn in the field
to defend it from demons.
jf(mimireai>, s. A very strict or power
ful guard.
0<k>darrweo, s. The main guard.

airy*

gjrdQifld&ireueo, s. An overseer of a Sirei], s. [vul.] Sacrifice, an oblation to


village.
the inferior divinities, urP. 2. A magic
ointment used in making a black spot on
QLDevgnitiSiTdi&ji&j&rGjG), s. A support
the forehead, mt^oQuiCSmis a,
or cordial to the languishing mind.
an&iLjQuirL- , s. The Bpot of magic
SirenpseQ , s. A plantain tree, a/zraotf,
ointment on the forehead of the pujari.
Muaa, L. (M. Die.)
Sireij.Qcipar.aiTeBQenreir, Qen&r, aneu,v. a.
xirsiieur, s. Spider, eviii3uy,&@.
To carry on the shoulder as a palanquin,
sirsuir, s. The wild jasmin, airL-G)
a pole with a weight at each end, &c , Oa'^
ioAioSoj*. (A/. Die.)
Gwpmtcmm. 2. To bear, or take any thing
heavy on the arms or on the head, u>*.
Strsiitrm , j. A kind of grass, ^rreueaau
sr^dQsrekrQuirs, inf. To carry on
the shoulder.
airsurreQ , s. Youth, ^)it>ld. 2. A
s/rcfiQu.'
inf. To take on the
babbler, a comical or eccentric person,
shoulder with fresh vigor.
air&i^Lfi, s. A pole for carrying on
airaiircSuuiueo, s. A petulant fellow,
the shoulder.
an eccentric chap,
sna/Qevnr. s. Palanquin-bearers.
srreu/reSuLjflP, s. Juvenile imprudence.
as^/raS, i. A tale-bearer, a tell-tale,
SBirsvrr&rr, s. The wild jasmin atri-Q)
aenfigtp&Qpissr.
ujAioSsm. 2. A species of plants as waffcr,
MiuCarhr, Galega, L.
*&trQeurFI , s. The famous Kavery river,
which waters the Mysore. Coimbatore
-J) T gQ, 5. Red-ochre, ffirai&n&LDGssr, Bole
and Tanjore countries. Wils. p. 219.
armenic. Bolus. ( Mat. Ind.) 2. A reddish
Kavkki.
colour in garments consequent on frequent
feiiraf($s}SlGfufi0iiQtufcpgpm}Gailp<br. It is
dippings in water. 3. (p.) The blue lily,
Kavery alone that is superior for its
<yKjg;2*. Note. For <56J@tflArff, miff1'
water; it is Soihan alone who is illustri
r9, ffeommmrsSmmAi. ftimid, yr8 ami up
ous as a king.
as different kinds of *rS, see those
words.
airQeu/fluuL-ttizriiarrQeurBu y,u>uC
i_awi4, s. A town. Kaverypatnam.
aireBdaio, s. Beddle, red chalk, ^
airGeuifluuiriLid&eQ, v. noun. Irrigation
by the over-flowing of the Kavery river.
aire&QpiriLida, inf. To dye or tinge
with red-ochre.
sirGmrftLDesneo, s, Iron-sand, ^jiuu>emen.
*?<&iSif.4* aire&Giup, inf. To con SrrQsudsiT, s. A plantas airiLGeuSar.
tract a reddish colour, as cloth by daily
dipping.
Srrip&LD, s. Blacknessasareirti. 2.
aireSiSu^^^ufiO airdlupfSesrueoan
Cloth, ^>i_. 3. A town so called, _rQm
SuuAp, s. Teeth colored with black ochre.
2. Teeth stained with betel composition. &iry, s. A townas @arr$. (p.)
3. Soiled teeth.
anifiiLiiTQsiTeir, s. Sambandha, as the
<z r (.:, .'hr , s. Red ochre in powder, or
lord of the people of *r9; one of the
loose earth.
sixty-three devotees of Siva. iu*p.
sir&GiLiiflseTeu&ofiiiu}, s. A cloth made
reddish by frequent dipping in water. mrri^iufr, s. Washermen, those of the
washer-caste, /*r^*. (p.)
airs&Qujpp, inf. To deepen the red
Strip, s. Seed, sfiaoff. 2. Stones or
dish colour, by dipping in water.
kernels of certain fruits, Otioi_. 3. Gra
arr^iEiaireS, s Indigo in cake, ^e^rRuo
vel, uipxii. 4. Crystal, utiOng 5. A string
<gigi<*!_. 2. Brown colour, mmjimitXB.
of beads, pearls or other gems, iorf/i_io.
3 A plant, #<yo(53fcr.
6.
Brightness, lustre,
(J* ) " Hard
ap&ireS, s. A kind of red earth from
ness, solidity of timber, ca^rii. 8. Blemish,
Persia.
defect, fault, rsppib. (p.)
SireQjgl, s. (pi. airsSfiujiT.) A king's minis
i&i&i5i&.rry>, s. Inside so
ter, wtflfi. ()//.) 2. An accountant, moat
lidityas that of the trees belonging
MOT. (p.)
to the class of exogens.
SirsBiULCi.s. An epic poem, epic poetry
g$XW)daiTL$, s. A fruit of two stones
considered as one of the sixty-four
Or Seeds as QgiartfuutaiisgiLj.
ajwgjroni. Wils. p. 219. Kavya. See
uiu>d&trip, s. Seed of the Nelumliium.
&u5onri; [ex
poet.]
Lipd&irip L^ptkisrrip, s. Outside soli
aireSiutiuiri, inf. To compose a poem.
dityas that of the trees belonging to
utnj&aireSiuti), s. The five ancient clas
the class of endogens.
sic poems in Tamil; viz : 1. -,*-----'.
Qpdarrif), s. A fruit of three stones
2. 8iuu)mitib. 3. j&rcuru). 4. ucaoA&o
Or SeedsaS Qp**e$u uesrijaazj, QpAtrrfQ&a
m'iu. 5. <&eArito>Qs&.
srreQiurr, s. [prov.'] The buoy of an
da, v. .
anchor. 2. [in burlesque.] Large ear-rings. <3>n~Lp, dQpjv, ppsi,
To be pungent, harsh, stimulant, mitt*.
arreBujirdaL-ent, s. The wooden beam
2. To grow solid, to attain solidity, to be
of an anchor.
firm or strong in mind, Mi>.
SlTsBrFI, s. The river Kavery. See anOeniH.
aripui-f, v. noun, [substantively.] Pung
srreQ&rrsrnsQsfrrrtu, s. A plant. See
ency, stimulancy, mib. 2. Solidity,
Gm&r.
hardness; firmness, mjiStb. (p )
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&rr%5ir
*SIT otTSSSSTL LB, s. (Sans, aerraemiui. )
The oiSAi bird, the Indian Cuckoo. Wils.
p. 200. Kalakanda.
StrsfTOSLB, s. A trumpet, as arrerrii. 2. A
shrub. io<yifw, Gardenia, L. (M. Die.)
sirstrpfSsitsitJiv^Isirsirstv^ilfl
rsri). s. Calastri, a town in the Carnatie, noted for its temple on a mount sa
cred to Siva, &rsh}*i6; [e.r ewaib, black, et
Jt<*>&. elephant, where a black elephant is
said to have worshipped Siva.]
SlTSlTLJiSLB, s. A pigeon, umiuurrj.
Sirerruih^LBStTLUihtSLB, s. A bril
liant fixed light made on festive occasions,
&c. See umfiib.
Stsitulb, s. A battle, a fight, warfare,
Curt, (p.)
SlTalTQfjQ , s. One of the seven clouds
which is said to pour down meteoric and
other stones. efifiQiasBscHQ^rarff. See Gxsib.
sststtCSlbslbsirsirCeLBSeir, s. A dis
tinguished Tamil poet,
SiTSTTlb, s. A tree, erL-iy., strychnos. 2.
The indigo plant, ^fi. (M. Die.) 3. A
trident, gwib.
*3Sn"3irih, s. Blackness, darkness. 2. Poi
son, venom, A-ii. 3. A trumpet, fi^B*
an*. 4. Cloud. Qw*j>. Wils. p. 216. Kala.
5. [in astrological meteorology] Due of the
nine classes of clouds; also its indication,
arrsrr&iasrtar, s. Siva, whose neck is
of an azure colour, fi/or. Wils. p. 216.
Kalakanda.
airerraihfirf), s. Parvati, urriai^.
a/rsrrs^iui&tretrs*_is2[Lb s. Poison,
venom commonly spoken ot the poison
that sprang from the sea of milk,
which Siva swallowed lor the preserv
ation of the devas, *. Wils. p. 216.
Kalakuda.
airstrQp&Spaiasr arretriiiiSLf-^SflOieir,
1. A trumpeter.
Sirstreussrih, s. A place for burning the
dead, <3S).
ait err sv n~ iu , s. An ass, aQganp. 2. The
kiln for lime or brick, a furnace, <yJ.
airetreniriuair, s. A person with a large
mouth and a heavy voice, who blabs out
secrets; a babbler, *0gSp^i^e.
aireireuiriLid&eo, s. Bricks new from
the kiln.
sirerraiiriimmnBssr, s. A kiln-keeper.
*&n~srr6sr, s. The leader of a division of
the celestial army under the charge of
Eiyanar, uirarw**.
ds/rsrr/rgj^ msn-ir^QxsirirQ,s. A
betel-pot. 0niy\j*<i\iii>. 2. [prov.] A spit
toon, tr*Gpuif.ie<i.
</rSTr/r(CTj?, s. One of the eighty kinds
of the disease, called aiipiA. (Roll.)
arrstrir^^liBsrrsfrirerv^lifl, s. The
second of the four poisonous fangs of a
cobra or other snake, ufiijfir **uuAieJ>
* ait sir it(Lpa eh, s. One of the six divi
sions of the orthodox Saivism, ax-eiouui
atrsirirripair , s. The sect who maintain
the *rar-(j!)ii system of Saivism, era^m
ruufijiti. 2. Saivas in general, acempQgri,
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SirsfTiresr, s. A fungus, a mushroom, a


toad-stool, <giiJ. Agaricus campestris, L.
iVote.cjy/fifffi".-3r, eip&retircfr,(*j*BHAerator,
eeAererrar, i&Qjeercstdi, uppeercetsar, Quiuter
crirrir. uraarnrraV, ta^eC-erseeasr, are differ
ent kinds of *; which see.
<S/ren9, s. A lion, fda&ti. (
2.
The eteH creeper.
<5E/rsn9, s. A black woman, aifliueueir. 2.
The goddess Kali, smu. 3. Parvati, urieijd.
4. One of the wives of the king Santanu,
uAom*P. Wils p. 216. Kai.ee. 5. One
of the eighteen secondary puranas. ufider
cJS a-uLirraufQfir&ji. 6. One of the four
poisonous fangs of a cobra or other snake,
uribiSdr ee#uu&92Qir
sBcfi$ptti-fg}A spuAihQur&t. Like the
Kalpa tree in the garden of Kali; i. e.
as possessed by the illiberal Kali.
src&eiGg Xfvijarer. Kali has Come Out
and joined (Santanu).
&iT6Bfi[r&GBr, s. The name of an ancient
celebrated Sanscrit poet, uaiiat.
aireSiQurrQmuSrr^aa, inf. To be very
strong, fierce and black.
aireSlajirL-i^wiii, inf. To fight or quar
rel as *0 with Siva.
SiretflsLCs, s. A plant, wesiB^pdairetn',
Solanum, L.
SirsifHaiii, s. [prop, airernl.] A black
dye for cloth. 2. A mountain containing
brass or copper, Ll^feicJw. (M. Die.)
aireftsaiasi^L-i, inf. To prepare blue
dye by compounding the necessary in
gredients.
airetfld&QLD(LpjSairefidsQireBaOiurip^,
inf. To delineate on chintz with srM
i pigment.
ilD3>6BT, s. The name of a snake,
pruriiL/. Wils. p. 218. Kalinga. 2. The
chief of the Kalinga country, *<nSii>*r^tir.
&rrelw&[bLGBru2, s.
The dance of
Krishna upon the
serpent.
SireS^LCi.s. Verdigris, dross, f)u>ty. (p.)
dS,Tsn9,^!Eiii, i. Cardamom. See 7ou>.
*an~erFlii!l, s. The Jumna river, lUQfiSeer
urff. Wils. p. 218. Kalindi. 2. A spe
cies of teak,
3. The itwum
tree. Mimosa, L. 4. A river cow, Huu.
(#.) 5. Mother of Sagaran, king of Oude,
6. A wife of Krishna, smhemth
tciartS.
/rsn9u3iiSBir<siflss>Lci,s. Black, blackcoloring matter, s. Wils. p. 218.
Kali ma.
*&tretfliLJsir, s. The name of a serpent,
gruriiq. Wils. p. 218. KaMYA.
arcfujarQpy.uSateif.iuareuar. Krishna who
danced upon the head of the
ser
pent. (#")
SfrstflssFlujLh, s. A plant, appif), Sola
num, L. (M. Die.)
<3Bir&iT, s. A steer, a young bullock, g^eir
Qo<5!. 2. A young man, lad, a youth, a
man in his prime, stL^.amDQiurdr. 3. A
headman in desert districts, ur&urfcv^iw
4. A man, ^exwiosar. (*43.)
mfarcisrteiuiasgrfigi)?. The young men
were much exasperated, iy.)
&n%6tr&&asrjpiarr&riiia<SBrjpi, s. A bullcalf, a very young steer.
/r&ruj/r(S&iraxQiU(tr>gi,s. A bullock,
a steer.

SirdstTUJiei'XLCs, s. [probably from airar


lac.'] A battle, warfare, Curt, (eg.)
&n~p&S5r, s. [in astronomy.]
Sun's
longitude corrected for parallax as
reckoned on the fixed zodiac.
STpsOsirppQs/TLLisf., s. A medi
cinal plant, 0/i<j*i*Q*i., Arum miuutum,
L.
sirppap^tB , s. A plant, Solanum insanum, L.
&tT(Ytj&3;(TT)$sixir, s. A plant wilh an es
culent root, g>rfiipj(5<Qif_.
SirrTr^UlSl, aQdpasr, pGpsbr, uQuzsr , as,,
v. [prov.] To hawk. See **j>.
xirj}!, s. Limit, point, measure, degree
or extent of time, emQaailai. 2. Plough
share, a colter, Q*iqp.
-rv-h. Thus far. until now, as
yet, hitherto.
jtfrjpiaijsirr&iTgiiii. Until death, till they
die.
sstsrjSGfllr uiahefSlnilsr^fibmiifi. There
proceeded the five elements from ether
down to earth.
"S/T^jTy, QGjDG&rj&rr^Qgff&ir, Gglicst, srrp, v. a.
To hawk, to hawk up phlegm. Sec, erfi
i/uSp. 2. v. n. To taste bitter, musty, or
rancid as stale food, fpv/iygfi*.
etgtitepg. The cooked brinjal
tastes bitter.
air^ji&juusf/SuOurrL-air^iLfiSif ,
inf. To hawk and spit.
*rwfur(jli *.ttrQp*plp erfifguLjairrssr. . . .
Every body will hawk and spit on your
face; i.e. if you act thus, every one will
treat you with contumely.
arpeo, s. A bitter, musty flavor, pro
ducing often a tendency to hawk and
spit ; the bitter taste of stale food ; ranci
dity, *'jpBp<s&. 2. An eatable that
tastes bitter and musty, stpaicar i
fib. 3. v. noun. Hawking; retching,
airpeoiruSfT^da, inf. [local.] To feel an
itching in the throat.
StTJjlLJlTJpi, s. (Hind. arirutriT.) Super
intendence, management, tSerfuu. 2. Re
buke, reprehension, sebif-uu. 3. Domina
tion, jSi*njg*J>. 4. Business, affairs,
g^iT Gwp srgturtgvStK&Qpg. To keep a
strict eye upon a person.
airgnunjpiuLf-ia, inf. To learn how to
manage business.
arjpiuirjpiuriTda, inf. To superintend,
to oversee, to manage.
SITSSip, s. A golden or silver collar,
a neck-ring for a lad, o>AtAS<2ur*,p. 2.
[prov.] A blade of grass or straw, m>m*
QmrkqpptSiumipfiiirericip. 3. Plastering. See
mime.
s,neopQiu^iijiLj, s. Collar-bone, clavicle.
UL-Gs>i&aneF>tD &trii&j&&tr6DliDt are
different kinds of collars.
airp(3je<TLD, s. The eighth lunar asterism, or nacshatra, ueecepfirib.
&rrpt-l,T&L>, s. [impr. for atriruLjtr&w.]
The cotton shrub. 2. Cotton.

sir ear
sirpjp], s. Wind, a breeze, the air, at
mosphere, in/. 2. The wind that passes
downward, jfurerinf. 3. The fifteenth
lunar asterism, or nacshatra, Gig>*iL*fi
*>.. 4. A ghost, an apparition, a spectre,
an evil spirit.Note. This word is from
the third person neut. sing, of a symbolic
verb from mt*t, air.
srfifiiraQurGfi }. Winnow while the
wind blows; i. & attend to a thing at a
favorable time.
airppen&Qpgv. The wind moves (af
ter a lull).
airpptsiQpgt anppwiriipgi. The
wind has subsided.
a v\ "--> ^,
The wind blows. 2.
The storm beats.
arpptTTjiip, inf. To feed on windas
snakes. 2. [vul.~] To be gaping, list
less, idle.
airpryieoaiaa, inf. To air a thing;
to expose it to the wind.
mrj>Qfif., s. A wind-whirl, a child's
toy, *pi>{9. 2. A paper kite, *rp($if_uuc.
i_io. 3. {Jig.) A changeable person, a
waverer, ^2waJS.
airpryup-aQairmeir, inf. To cool, to
refresh one's self.
airpflar&airujar, s. Fire, til. the help
er of wind; that which invites wind for
winnowing, as a fire.
airpjiaai^tu&irpgtuufi jj , inf. To
break wind.
airpjp&a ireoui, s. The windy season.
airpjpiiQaru>3p]ii.
The wind has
sprung up or risen.
i-; 3!:..'ju>.".'ijj. No wind rises.
airpjp&(B)U>assps3iu>. A shelter from
the wind.
a y'1js * i. s , s. Possession by a de
mon.
Mwllgt^fi(WJ>tSmil.(BaV u>irpl$LLj.
The wind has changed.
atrpjpmir&ir, s. The fifteenth lunar aste
rism, G*ifi>*r4r.
arrpjpuQuirQpai. The air is escaping.
a trpgtQpikguinea , s. The sixteenth lu
nar asterism, Jrrsrrir.
anpgiQwirgiSebrpgi. The wind beats
or pulls. 2. The monsoon is set in.
&irpjpeuir&<g, s. [pros.] Leewardused
when a current of offensive effluvia is
conveyed to one by the windas by
a fisher-woman in passing, &c, srf&u
utMib. 2. Neglect of duty, Oriourti. 3.
Random, chance, *ii<_ui.
a rpgt s$*&cirp&/. The wind blows.
anpQpQQuin&pgi. The wind rises.
atrpQqa&aqf), s. A shelter from the
wind. arpfimiuLf.
airpG(yL-Lf., s. A kind of shrub yield
ing bitter fruit of an unpleasant smell,
said to expel flatulency. It is fried and
eaten on some fasts as a mode of selfmortification, j>*opiiQ*i., Obtuse-leaved
hibiscus.
gjttriiaiTpjpi, s. A gentle breeze.
seconds a irpjpiue&aairpjp, s. A cold
wind, in the dewy season.
erfiaarrpgter^Hasirpjpi, s. A contrary
wind.
Stpairpr)!, s. East wind.
(5rf) ifa irpga, s. A cold wind.

&jpi a irpjp , s. A gentle wind.


aipeoarrpjgt(&)&npi&irpjpi, s. A whirl
wind.
aifiaairpjpi, s. A whirl-wind, limited
to a small space, and tearing up trees,
&c, that stand in its way.
$aairpjp,s. A scorching, blasting wind.
Qp&rairpjpi, s. South wind.
rt&a-aaiTpgii, s. A noxious air, miasma
as in time of epidemics.
iseoenanppi, s. A favorable wind.
Qu(njiEjarrpjpi, s. A strong or violent
wind.
Gweoairpjp, s. West wind.
eniairpjpi, s. North wind.
asiresr&jgsrLbLCi, s. A kind of arsenic in
its natural state, xpura*rmib. {M. Die.)
SrretSTSLt>, s. (Sans. Kanana.) Forest,
wood, srQ. 2. Mountainous district, <g>$&i
iii. 3. Black cumin, xg&Vrtib, Negella Sativa, L. See *r*iii under the sub
stantive r*.
airesraa&eo, s. A kind of stone, arr^ti
an&raaGairifi, s. A wild fowl, sitlLQs,
air&rap&iiiiS, s. A black kind of
beetle, mn&<S.
a mora* itisir, s. A ruler of mountain
ous districts, igfis^^itdr.
airggaui-i&a>&, s. A precious stone.
SiresTLO, s. Smell, scent, odoras aireir.
airsrdigtfieviriT, s. Females wearing
sweet-scented locks of hair, (p.)
*&irs5TLb, s. Singing, song, jjjjea&uuir
L.<2. 2. Music, tune, g&rmii. Wils. p. 287.
GaNA. 3. Sky-lark, irariburif.. {p.) 4.
Forest, wood, grove, i*r<b (from Sans.
Kanana.) 5. Mountainous district, desert,
ig^SMwi*. 6. Forest tract, wood-land,
QpAfcudtaNA.
airssraaeo, s. A kind of stoneas
mnrse*4t.
a nora
it, s. An elk, wain. (<f#/.)
2. (Rott.) Wild horse, ariL<&t<sfii>r.
air<asra(gp/ilQp&i>uuir6<s, s. Honey,
aneapGsgt, s. Turmeric, w*<*t.
airearit itior, s. A ruler of forest tracts,
airaxuueoir, s. A wild jack tree, anil.
Quuir.
airatLDuSeo, s. A wild peacock.
airorwt, s. A wild hog, aru.(Buuarpl.
arrssrLDUiri, inf. To sing.
aireerfyaui, s. A wild monkey, gq^bj

sir ear SO, s. The mirage or waving vapour


at midday, which in some places is mis
taken by the thirsty traveller, beasts,
birds, &c, for a Bheet of water, QitOtCt-t.
2. Heat, g. 3. Light, lustre, brightness,
4. A ray of the sun, tg/liiBrmit. 5.
Groves or forests on the sea-shore,
amrtdfrtu. 6. Salt-marshes, m#. 7. Salt
pans, ajuueeut.
air&rQcij&aaairarGevirt, inf. To
waveras mirage.
airssreo^ff, inf. To waveras mirage.
2. To strikeas the sun's rays; to
pierce with heat.
aneap&eowaireseSir, s. The mirage
as mistaken for water.
*SiresT6STLb, s. Forest, wood, grove, air
Wils. p. 209. Kanana.
arrSBTgpi&irrB , 1. A medicinal plant,
<*rt, Periploca Indiea, L. {M. Die.)
SIT (63)dS/T f58)fljjLSf-, s. ( Sans. Kama.)
The handle of a rudder, *r*s*iii_rij..
SfT^jiEiQserfljyi, s. A kind of fish,
gtttSfir.
SiT (5S)iE]QairS)Lp, s. A plant, ^rfyasi,
Commelina benghalens, L.
/r^)/E/(?"S/r^)63r,
Immethodicalness. confusion.
srr^)Surres>Lp, s. A plant, Ommelina
benghalensis, L.
SlT^)Q&j8stT, s. A plant.
xireaflecih air6dfie8iig)ireoT, s. A
shrub, Q<A*.<?aie>, Plumbago zeylanica, L.
&tresPesn5Br,s. An illegitimate son born
during the mother's pretended maiden
hood, s4raF,QupttS*iri hence Kama the
prince, son of Surya by Kunti before her
marriage with Pandu,
2. Vyasa,
the celebrated saint, son of Parasara by
Matsyagand'hee before her marriage with
Santanu, Ajiy<paf. Wils. p. 209. KaNEBNA.
siresr, s. Desert, jungle, as atrarascw. 2.
Smell, odor, wawii. 3. A particle affixed
to some letters of the alphabet to express
them, trQpfi&fgrAapiiJBSQ&fBrsias f&arr.
the letter jy. 4. [proe.] Gutter or channel
for water, as *. 5. A cabin in a vessel;
also, the hold, ior**i**.
ar^mQairJl, s. A kind of wood-fowl
with long legs.atndr&ruS.
&tTmu>uw, s. The banian tree, ^eounril.
aireiruitr, s. The wild boar, wild hog,
mirfi.
aneirQu>eireiiw, s. A wild flower-tree,
airmiuirgt, s.

A jungle river, airiLip.

aireaeuir, s. Mountaineers, the inhabi 'SirsisTlB&lci, s. [in the Apama philotants of mountainous districts, <sfi^M
eophy~\ The primitive principle df moral
rioiur^xrfr 2. Hunters, a tribe that live
action; the principle of virtue and vice,
by the chase, q*5*. Note. They are
good and evil, happiness and misery. It
considered savages, forming a class of
is one of the three wi> of the soul. See
the aborigines of Southern India. 3.
loiih. Iffii. 65 ?/gy.)
Foresters, (y>A,Saj*6<viflrA*dr. (^y.)
airesriSawe^LD, s. The principle of
airasroieir, s. A hunter, Gaiiek. 2. A
moral action, as *rNJi4. (<?. ft.)
monkey, cs'*3SirsirQp3siT,
s. A son, a child, L/^eo
airasrs8(iT)dau>, s. A tree, uirfliflinirii,
iter; [ex artj, et iSf, two words for son.]
Bignoiiia. L. {AT. Die.)
6$^x)&irG8ru>, s. A song with a lute ac srresrisnp}, s. A kind of thorny bush,
companiment.
295

Q
A compound letter, d and
>3!tfl, s. The airdsasa u> plant. 2. A
species of black singing bird, msSnrar^tsiS.
SiW&TlT, s. Servants, attendantsas
db*. Wils. p. 221. KinkaRA. 2. A
caste, so called, in the service of Havana.
This word is sometimes pronounced >>
S/EfSssufl, j. A girdle of small bells,
or any tinkling ornament for the ankle,
Wils. p 221. Kingkin'i.
Q&UiQ&3sti8&rreVlh,s. (changes of
fi*uii ) A tender leaf, shoot, bud, &c/p.)
S&GOihS&stiiLllh, s. A young, ten
der leaf just put forth from a branch;
a shoot, a bud, a sprout, /sdit. Wils. p.
223. KlSALA, KlSALAYA.
SSsO, s. (For.) Pitch, tar, fpir&irarireu>.
8sQy,&, inf. To pitch, to tar.
QSIpsuSgn, s. Tarred rope.
Q&SQ&sareO, v. noun. Hissingas a
rocket, &c, gw^eSt^uL). 2. To rustleas
the starched cloth of one walking briskly,
R-i.Gr.--j jujfc*. He walks very
briskly.
8&&&ppirBir, s. [proe.] A small kind
of paper-kite without a tail, s&i>r4
Q&&lS)-,s. ( Hind.) A kind of rice-gruel,
for sick people or children, g>j^D^n!Tif_.
QJf&60!rL-lLb- St&@30rTLLLLr> - fflj
#riij_id, *. (prop. **#wftl4_i6. Tel. Jf-{5^
vio) Molestation, troubles caused by
some one, Q^rifri. [cvf.]
Sd^eoiriLiiiuearamr, inf. To molest,
to tease.
fij&erJ, s. (Tel.
) A species of
orange tree, trrjoip, Citrus aurantium, L.
8d@e8d8Lpi&t, s. An aromatic root,
p/fa/rj&rAffijecg, Kompferia galanga, L.
8d8e$ uuipii, s. Orange, the fruit of
the B*S)eS.
Q&ar, s. Fire, OitguLj. (
Q^SriQ^ Q J&STGC, t>. noun. [ca/.]
Chirping as lizards, ^^eS*cs^uLj.
Q'(OTj'S1 u est ssfl , s. The isirj^Q^eS plant.
(M Pic)
SjSTJj^LD, s. The tyaflto/r tree, f Jf. 2)ic.J
S^OTj^Z-O, . A small quantity, smallness,
littleness, want. &&fsw.
Q (Sj<5= ajT"sir.jrj^sar, j. A poor man,
ffl^S?, j. The Margosa tree, Cejiiiy.
2. A crocodile, qp^Sw. (AT .Die.)
296

j>LE-S^3dsS37"i_o, j. Li
mited knowledge as that of created or
derived intelligences opposed to *r^5i4,
Slppflat; [ex eSfc, little, et g, knowing.]
Q<6jj&(Gij{e2fi&ia]ui Q(6Ti&&Qiup&iGiUi, s.
Limited knowledge as a quality or con
dition of created or derived intelligences,
pp*ta>i_fV>lD Opposed to *r,^^s^;/ii).
fi(sj6J(aj(5sir 8^&d8ssrssr, s. A per
son or being of limited knowledge, Bpp
fimittopposed to r<<j<Sr.
3(Gl))jgiiiQitSTfQsgO, s. An atom,
a particle; a small quantity. Qsr&eii. 2.
Any thing narrow, limited and mean,
smallness, fijjaoui. Wils. p. 221. Kinchit.
Q^Q^ptrauGu*, s. To speak to one's
discredit, commonly as to moral cha
racter%vhether true or untrue.
&^>p&suu>, s. Limitedness, diminu
tion of the powers of a divinity on his
assumption of a form, or character, for
any specific purpose, Qs>m>. (p.)
8ig)@pg3jjin7i}iQurra, inf. To be un
important; to turn out badly, poorly; to
be baffled.
J(^^(i4^7( s. A sour Mango tree, l/JH
nr. ( M. Die.')
J^SJsn), s. (Sans. QiQ&ji, the final
t changing into *>.) A worthless thing,
a trifle, ^pusiftub. 2. Meanness, little
ness, crcaxo. (j).)
3(^*<SU), i. Red crimson color, Seu
014. 2. A bird easily fascinated with
music. See jy*wc*.
(OTj#<Eti>, s. The thorny Muruga tree,
GP*rQP(y4<g, Erythrina, L. 2, A variety
of Butea frondosa, L. uur. Wils. p.
220. Kinsuka.
^<55/r> f- [f0"] A kind of shrub,
with a small ever-green leaf, giOn)..
3/ , iQdpnk, iQ/xar, uQuar, dm. v. n.
To lie, lie down, lie in a state of sleep or
inactivity, &c, to lieas a stone, or other
lifeless bodies, u*. 2. To be in a state
or condition, to exist,
3. To re
main, to continue, g&f$<5**.Note. It is
often used contemptuously, and some
times assumes a transitive form.
>i_
Never mind; it is of no con
sequence; let it be; leave it untouched.
j/g:Q*j!g*rbr*<g& ffli_*<g<a. It will endure
a lung time; will last long.
arreamfii-Aoi. There is a cause.
dfiC^tSi-ojrgi. It will not bear a slight
hit or shove.
en rf\De&sv*tDgiii&&t~&@pff, There is a row
or riot in town, lit. the country is a battle
field.
^Si_*. Leaving that; further more.
*.ii0i_. Be quiet, hush.
QrOrpgi8i-*giL^. Leaving what is past.
ueaaairtL'Q&glQffBrjy BiABpg. The TUmour, the report is, that the enemy is
corning.

eSiuirfBiuiriuaQida, inf. To be sick.


Qu.dena, v. noun. Lying, Qi^^eo.
2. . State, condition, JV>xi 3. A
bed, a couch , any sleeping place, u<3*m>s.
4. The earth, uu5.
wsird8ides>a, s. A feeling, as it exists
in the mind; one's own feeling, uxats^tg.
2. Emotion, pathos, passion, lh^k.
Qu-utf, v.noun. Lying, Sidsns. 2.
s. State, condition, commonly undesir
ableas suffering, hunger, &c, ggw
8ml, v. noun. Lying, lying prostrate,
a reclining posture, Si_*. 2. . State,
condition commonly not desirable, rffcu
. 3. A fold, a pen, a stall, a nest, a
lair, any place where beasts or birds lie,
as ^ll)48si_, a sheep-fold, iotll*
8si_, a cow-stall, &c
8eaiatTL-i, inf. To lie on the back
as beasts when dying.
Q^ls^lLl8se>t LCjBd&8ea>tes>Qj
*, inf. To pen up or fold cattle for
their manure.
Semidead^, s. Goods lying long on
hand.
8es>ifiSsn, s. The condition of being
bed-ridden; prostration by sickness or
old age.
8eainniu, s. A shepherd's dog.
8ss>iuui, inf. To be laid on a bed
of sickness, to lie ill.
8aoiuuir(B, v. noun. Lingering on a
bed of sickness; being bed-ridden, being
long lost, by theft, &c.
8enu.uiriii, s. Bed-mat, a mat for sleep
ing on. See uwii.
8mlldit(B, s. Cows in a pen, 8mtuS
SL-(6d8miiuriiS(T^da, inf. To lie a
long time unopened, and thus liable to
damage.
8iip8mi Lying as before.
ei_*^esn_JC.Mei_A(jr. He still lies
as he did. 2. He remains as he was.
fi)i_*^fiD(_wutcp*^SLii_rr. He has for
gotten his former estate.
vrcsrGpCDrr!cr#K)si_c9L_e?^2A>. I have
not left my bed for these three months.
8iairrd8mi, [ui.] Hardship, un
usual severity, hunger, &c, a><_ii.
8ieurd8mi8tda, inf. To be starv
ed. 2. To pinch one's self.
h /E/QSj, s. A ditch, a trench, an exca
vation.
2. An excavation in a betelgarden, QmipffaitBi-ii. 3. A ware-house,
store-house, godown, as Si1i_eS. 4. A
pond, a tank, oni. 5. A prison, jail, place
of confinement, a dungeon, S)a>p*srlBi. 6.
A hole, hollow, cavity, (S.
frfi8d8iBj(Oj, s. A store-room for
rice, rice-godown.

8t <$Jgl, S<?/Dsar, QipfiGairsir, Gwsir, 8(i)Qpio_t s. An accompanying little


s. An instrument of torture for
ffii-As, v. a. [causative of fit-.] To drum, plump. 2. Clamor,
the hand, consisting of two sticks forming
cause to lie down, to place in a recumbent ffisjo/, j. Comparison, simile, U-eumir
n kind of vise, and used in trials by or
posture as a cliild, &c; to set or lay a
deal; also a similar instrument for castrnt
2. A school for reading the Vedas,
thing down or upon, {LMOf^u.
ing bullocks, and pressing out medicinal
<J/^iiuitvSi_io. 3. A porous shrub, Si_#fi,
Qij-pjjat&&, inf. To apply a mea
oils, gj^jigCarSj. 2. Sticks that confine
Aeschynomene, L. A kind of cork-tree
suring instrument to any thing and so
the
bullock's head to the beam in drawing,
used for making artificial flowers, toys,
jpstBt^y.. 3. The larger of a pair of slicks
measure it.
&c. A plug of it is worn in the perfora
used by boys in play; a round bat, C^parf
Qijsft.:; : -i l . inf. To put an infant
tion of the ear, to enlarge and fit it for
fiatr^tlQi^QjaPoIOcvfcj^f. 4. A Cymbal, wsfl
on its bed, or a corpse on a bier.
jewels,
See under Bi_
ftaii. 5. All hour-basin, jerffimtaiLif.il.
0<fki8s!di_, s. The red-flowered Semi
Qiir, s. A he-buffalo; a bullock. See
6. A plant, SaraR, Isoctes, L.
QuQ^/aQsai, s. A large species of
@iLLp.&iLi, inf. To torture with the
ew_.
8l lT3r, V. & To drive^-as aiira-.
Qaj8r8ei_, j. The white-flowered
Su-LfsiLif.dQatLa, inf. To examine
A ram; a he-goat. See
sujiu in i_j _
by torture with the Qi^if.. 2. To press
ES5>(,
d8pgl,
ppgl,
agjli,
a,
f
intolerablyas a debtor.
81ittlo, s. A copper-boiler. See siit
To be obtained, to come to one, to be rea
SiLipdaevusiDUt s. A small kind of
lized, found ; to come into one's possession,
plough; commonly a plough worn out
A heifer. See aiiritl.
to turn to account, s?=i_j. With the agent
by use and age, ^p.->lidu.
in
the
dative,
and
the
object
in
the
nomi
A treeas siirsair.
8tlij!.a8^pK/(Sj, j. The root of the
nativeas *rar&Q&ir<5uwtpa>QmL-pfig)\ lit. 1
plant fftLi?-, ftditoSiSjc<g.
To nail; to fasten.
book has come to me; i. e. I have obtained
a book. 2. To encounter, to be confronted
withas warriors; to oppose, t,B/a*. In the
Siy_, . A hog, uaafi. 2. A certain
s. The BiLif.as in the first two
first sense, the verb is commonly used in
meanings.
species of hog, ansCuarfi. (p.) Wils. p.
the neuter gender.
WU-ip LfGHf&FjtlijLi^iiL/eJr^ii, s. The
221. Kim.
*tex&(uu?AQiuiQBHfifig}. I have become
two sticks used in boys' play.
8(SS(S, dQCfleir, pQpdr, uduax, d&,
rich or happy. 1 have had prosperity.
8iJ-ifyili_, inf. To torture with QiLtf..
v. n. [u/.] To tremble, totter, shiver with
2. To fix the yoke on the bullock's neck.
cold; to shakeas a loose wall, &c; to be
fi'Qu. You have offered yourself to me
rickety, *<Ba. 2. To chatteras the teeth
8L-if.SumLif.jada, inf. To use the
as a propas a walking-stick to one
with cold, uAiSatQuiiBit^ptr. 3. To sound
who slips and is ready to fall.
9Cif. torture. 2. To press with the
as a thing loose, or the rolling of a car 8<S8)l
SiLif. instrument.
*6B)l &<55l&, S. A porous
riage, 9of
QC-Lf.ujLp.da, inf. To play with SiLif.
aquatic shrub. See Bmi
tyftzQwt**. He totters with
4* sticks, the 4q being struck by
age; he trembles with fear; he shivers with *QtLS!ni^SirL^iB, s. An ancient town in
the fiiLi*,
cold, ice.
the vicinity of the mount Kishkindliya, <SZZjL, 3. A cow after the first calving.
SS^^(5a, inf. To tremble, to
pluC-itarih.
See fig-iii*.. Wils. p. 29.r>. Gbcshdi.
shake with fear or cold.
*Qi Qlissi^, s. The mount Kishkindli
SlL.1^. 6397 LO, s. Black, 6(5^1 if smru>.
8(88. s. Tremor, ie(Sdau>.
ya in the northern part of Mysore, near
Wils. p. 245. Krishna, (p.)
QGiQiiriuuiirairu), s. Tremor,
the sources of the Pampa river, #ru>&u. 2.
QL-ifsssrek, s. Krishna, Sfjtlip amreir.
A town in the vicinity of Kishkindliya.
88Qi_sareu, v. noun. Sounding, he,
Stlipaofi, j. The Krishna river, ^grjpi.
where the monkey chielsBali andSugrceva
trembling, Sec, goS*<SuL/.
are said to have flourished, and to which t!t-Lli)-irLh, s. A plant, QnQ^iQSeo, Tri@(BSQiarpsasiu, inf. To be loose
Rama repaired on his way to Ceylon to
bulus, L.
as a tooth; to tremble and shake.
secure their alliance, ttcStftu/l. Wils. p.
?/_Liy_S37/r, Friends. Sec under Sil.
223. Kishkikd'hta.
05. #. A shield, a buckler, Cau.au>
2. The boards around the body of a car, SIlLi mis!, s. (Hind.) A store-house, a Q LlS)-<5m sin, t. Long-pepper, $ui$&.
Q/H^i**f>p. 3. A wooden frame, Ci_ul/w
ware-house, fii-egj.
Senear, @Lif.Qmax, Qeuar, QC
>*. (p.) 4. An oval kind of tabor, plump. Si 1 li, j. Nearness, vicinity. See
i-, v. n. To approach, approximate,
5. [prou.] A braided cocoanut-leaf for
under SllQ.
2. To be near as time or place, ^j** 3.
thatching, hedging, &c, a cadjan, oou_*,i
To be close or nearas relationship,
VwrtrrrtfUr,
*lL(Lb, s. Dross, scoria, scum of
Qnsiix. 4. To be attained, to be attainable.
@$<g,i3*3rssr, inf. [prov.~] To braid
metal, @(ji44aBtj^iiraLLi_i4. 2. Sedi
aw_4. 5. v. a. To attack, to come in, at
ment, refuse, lees, residuum, ciri_&j.
cocoanut-leaves.
tack as warriors, rfiM. 6. To set or close
Sans.
Kidda.
3.
A
state
of
being
dry
and
S ? l-i.-l-;, > Cocoanut-leaves for braid
the jawsifas in tetanus, by hunger, 8ec, or
hard, ,sr**i4. 4. Coating, crust, ff*.pa<vf*"
a lobster, its claws,
7. To reach, to
ing.
m/pflGar.
arrive at, j^oi_/. 8. To form an alliance,
3(l&<3i.LQ-,s. [prov.J An accompanying
f^L-;;.!', f. Iron dross, g^tl
to
be
on
friendly
terms
with,
eobL/Qarc-et.
smaller drum, beaten occasionally in the
2. Overburnt bricks, (c.)
QlLl , inf. Nearly, close by, govern
course of the tune, p'uop. 2. Cake of the
Qu-tLDira, inf. To be driedas mud
ing the genitive or dativeas .syfissfiiii-,
olive-tree flower mixed with seasoning
in garden beds. 2. To formas dried
^p<g*fiili_.
ingredients, and then roasted and beaten
ink,
Sec,
in
a
vessel.
in a mortar, gj^Osnuu^tSev g^ui-fifisiLif^
SC-L-if.SlLild, s. [dm/.] Nearness,
@il-tu>iSLf.da, inf. Tobedriedasthe
fi<S*iiif.<;ijr<?B). Like as SUttsuif.as
vicinity, ttluib.
surface of garden beds.
an idle or inactive associate;a thing of
8lL.l-^jSlLiQiLiQpL-L-,
adv. [uui.]
Sil.twGurraiiSLp.da, inf. To stick on
secondary importance; a thing merely
Nearly, about, ap*(*pu.
as iron rust.
circumstantial.
SliLj0iLi~QpsirliaaJI*rg!pib. It is about
Qairi<>eoair@L-iu>, s. Iron-dross from
S(S}Sari_Lty., s. The sound
three o'clock.
a
blacksmith's
forge.
caused by something shaken in a hollow
QiLiutSif-ds, inf. To keep near as
Sl_'.t_SD/r, j. (pi.) Enemies. See under
vessel, ;,--"-3/.-wa shore, ship, Sec. 2. To get near the
8d<d6<BdQaesre<i, v. noun. Sounding
close of a business, &c.
8fi*<g-ffl*<g.
QlLi IT, s. An island so called, g/i^ey.
@il-L-uQuitm, inf. To approach.
SQtSuf-, s. A taborine of an oval form, 8lLi irk, s. (pi.) Foes. See under
8tli-o/fSlLlirir, s. Enemies, foes,
sjrfw#Qs
adversaries, uersait.
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(SS3)l1, *. [prov.] A chip or nip of


8d.ieu/r. Come near.
ola, s>l^"'i<S- 2. Any small thing resem
8d-teQi, inf. To allow to approach
bling an ola-chipas the bony appendage
or to allow access.
in the gills of a fish, JarB^nL<SQfi^iuar.
BlIi-jjjiSDAj QacQi-emop. Forget, and
3. A small subdivision of a spike of grain,
or cluster of grapes, 8M>^>Li<Dc\Siuar.
abandon at once, your attempt at im
possibilities.
A cymbal, enappirwii. (p.)
SC-tf-dQairmsr, inf. To get near, to
s.
A shrub, iC(ffljj>ijoij^Qtf-tf,
get close by, to be near at band. 2. To
Crotalaria, L.
tack as a robber.
8i_if.T0L_Gtour*. Try as much as you
ssgpi sag , i8p&, ppei, g>ii, ia,
v. n. To buzz as musquiti es; to humas
can.
Stlif 2jr/r, s. Relations, friends, asso
bees, Cmc' ..iitc;.-.jj. 2. To whimp
er,
wJ-i'.;j,
ciates, allies, B-pdarr.
Qsssrczr .': , v. noun. Humming,
eiltfaray/Dey, s. A near relation; close
buzzing, tinkling as brass vessels
relationship.
struck; jinglingas silver coins, gtvS*
jye/drffiuauu/tu*Q#fe\iff>J. Go tO and
tell him.
ssmi <iQ< earso, t. noun.
ci.-J .3?i-kSi1i_->. I have no time Q smi
Giving a gentle sound as a hand-bell.
for it.
iar0iii_roj-4gifi^i_. Near me.
QSsssr. s. A drum peculiar to agricultu
*rtsrQiLi-*sr&ijtai. I have no money.
ral districts, ip&puuwip.
t6r^0*iSij.ij.(?-a!r. I came near my
sssrQssdriTSaaaPffi), s. A ringing
town.
rss-isrifiiii-. Near me (rarely used.)
sound, tinkling, chinking, 8je<5Gios,
ruut&lj-ff. There is no opportunity
SasfCotot, inf. To give a tinkling
Bw$tina&**&Cj-iii{igi. It (the clock)
sound.
has almost reached tour.
SemQamrssreD, v.noun. Tinkling, chink
usswiiBci-tSiihu. I have not been able
ing, &c f}/ .-. r.\4 ~ -\ j.
to get any money.
msiiL,,: c;
, :,v The strings
u&npt&cjt.tQsraiai-&. The teeth are
broke with a tinkling sound.
closed (by spasm, &c.)
aorffissafl, s. {prop. &mfd*&.] A
u.j i.
; . ; i
He 1 1:i s closed
girdle of small tinkling bells, t^itmnCiuCjt.
his mouth; generally a wilful act.
jc*. 2 Ankle-rings strung with tinkling
8lLiboQu.(B/ti>, v. noun. Nearness
bells, r0i*>3*&*ntLi. 3. (*&.) Tinkhn
j/ggis*t. (Rutt.) 2. Meeting, afitfft).
bells in general, r,"ims.
QiL(Bmir3au>, s. Nearness, proximity
SentS<sSusS.
A siring of small
vicinity, SCt-a.
tinkling bells, either for the girdle or
ankles of women, or for the neck of a
Qsssrsir, s. Slaves, menial servants
horse or some other animal, jpsanmrfei
Jyt$_>:fliL/rr/. (P-)
wsaar.gu, s. A well, a^aiev. 2. A tank SsssrQsssrQsissiesr, inf. To tinkle, to
jingle, to sound kin'kin".
(Jaraofl. (p.)
ssirSaarOaBrsjr^^ijD, inf. To cough
in/". To wall a well.
with a wheezing sound.
To curb a well.
Qa/Lli_, in/. To dig or sink Ssri_ssr, s. A kind of coarse cotton
cloth, striped or checkered, .ril^^jmfl,
well.
Qm&Qaiu-iu
LjpuuC-LtpQur&i. As
8earisirgiuuL-if., s. A broad and large
a goblin appeared at the digging of the
over-garment of the Be*ri_iT cloth.
well; i. e. as an unexpected evil resulted
Qsar, SQpas, Qskrif.C-7r.il, <?a\-rr,
where good was sought.
i-, v. a. To dig, excavate, delve, hoe up,
8emQp(Sda, inf. To select astrologi
C,ar<ri_ 2. To make a pit, a hollow
cally a spot for a well, in reference to
in the ground, a hole in a wall, &c, cgifiGf
the situation of the house, and other
*n-. 3. To dig up; to dig out; to obtain by
Burrounding objects; also to the nature
digging, gs/.CuS*, 4. To poke, stir
of the soil, the depth at which water
with a ladle; to scratchas a fowl; pick
may be found, &c.
or workupas crows; burrowas rats,
8<szrpfVsiaeaiT, s. Brink or border of
&c. ; to work up with a stick, an iron-bar,
&c, Bap. 5. (fig.) To probe, to scrutinize,
a well ; the bordering vicinity of a well
to investigate, to inquire or pry into
8<&rjbj[&&L-.(!} , s. The walling of
matter; to search, to examine, &rru. 6. To
well ; the curb of a well.
gnawas worms on the body, as animal
SearpjpiBseQ, s. Well-bricks or stones
cula under the skin, &c, i^^dwerin
8seisrp^uQuiriasi>, v. nonn. Boiling
7. To prompt, fcogij.. 8. To exciteas
rice to Bhairava of the lower region, on
to a quarrel, Sec, utBtsQiUQfuu,
the appearance of water in digging
8*i_*Bi*i-4ffMriyi>ii!iSrj">. The more you
wells.
probe it, the more it is hair with the
greens; i. e. the more insignificant
8tWfi>ipfL8l,s. The stand for the water
iBeAr@e!lTiq-*!a2&aiert&Bpais6r. A husband
drawer.
man, (diminutively) one who lives by
SazrpC^uii, s. Margin of a well
digging.
{BpSsargt, s. A well walled with bricks
ji^L'ilt-i.;-:gucrusioj3 8ajtrtp.Aiioajv'iriflBjVriui
or stones.
LipuuQtb. If you turn up the dung-hill of
)<CW)/Ez(g, s. A grass, g>/fy, Rotbo
a barber, you will find only clippings
ella corymbosa, L.
of hair.
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8earLp.d86KttfdQaL-a ^Q^o^iiSeor
i_, inf. To inquire into a thing very
minutely, to pump one, to ask inquisi
tively.
Qeeor if.a,8er^uurrn ss, inf. To dig out
and search. 2. To make a thorough
search, to make a thorough investi
gation.
j.ti; ,C-;;.-i,:.' :.
To stir, to keep
stirringas the fire, the pap, &c. 2.
(fig.) To prompt. 3. To increase, to
aggravateas a quarrel.
*uuWj6Cpee*rip.4Q. Prompt him
a little.
Sessrifuurrrtda, inf. To dig and look
as for yams, &c, 2. (fig.) To make
inquiry by different means to find out
the truth.
gq*>are3BmnQutiu& Qgtu&*r&sarQ*iffriB0ir
intuit. Go to him and search out the
matter.
Sawif-sfii, inf.
To dig up, to dig
round the roots of plants, grain &c. 2.
To excite, to stir up, to incite. 3. To
bring a thing to one's notice, to suggest.
8essrifLefiLL(Bd GseBdeB&unrr&Spgi
To stir up or excite others to quarrel
or fight, and delight in it.
aD^BSOTi , inf. To dig up stones.
f)SCTi_, inf. To cook hasty-pud
ding, by stirring.
6(/S/-@b;i_, inf. To dig up Stp@
LjQfiOtmi, inf. To burrowas worms
in the ground, working up plnnts, &c. 2
To stir or irritateas worms in a sore,
&c.
8emiei>8evpeo, v. noun.
Digging
yams, &c.
QsssrssSTLh, s. A small metal basin, bowl,
saucer, 8jriii.*>. 2. A time-piecebeing
a brass bowl with a hole in the bottom,
placed in water so as in a given time to
fill and sink, w^aMa/ilit.*. (fff.)
8e&xeasru>euirrr&&, inf. To mould or
cast a brazen charger.
QeuareBd8essessru>, s. A silver bowl
<S33r(6!fB)n~ih, s. [prop. Sototjw .] A large
fiddle, ti!Jtoir. 2. An origin, bitten, -3
(c.)
OT|Ji<jaff/7OT, s. An organist, a fid
dler, (c.)
^a.7r(2u4*A Bfi*^rAatr&A(2sp(s(2ui*,m
Will the faltering words of an old man
be agreeable to an organist?
eiBr^j/reQa/Tilt8essr^)iTiieuirSda
inf. To play on the organ; to play on
the fiddle.
fissirsBsfl, j. A small metal basin, bowl
saucer, &c , 8*wi4. 2. A cover of the hilt
of a sword, 4fiS*-D*uLSif.;t^). 3. [prop.]
That which is comparatively small, any
little thing, BararuQurga. 4. Any of the
eight little legs of a crab, *<ar<3Ssr<KA.
5. An extra claw on the hind legs of some
dogs, *riSsk3fiirtxfi*srii. 6. The horny
protuberances above the hoof and on the
hind part of the legs of certain animals
as the ox, deer, &c, <s"ii^<*Qii>p3eircs^.
SessraSdsnu^ffw, s. Sublimate of mer
cury, SiiMtuutii. 2. Refined camphor,

8 is
&jar*aRj3tj;r, s. A kind of car, the loft *&>LbL-lQfjl it, s. (pi.) A class of demi
of which is made by piling up brass
gods or celestial lyrists, supposed to inha
plates.
bit the region next above that of the
Quiri>8eareitFI, s. A golden goblet.
CloUdS, U;J $(?ISK>J. (*'*)
Wils. p. 222. Ki.mi u;t sua.
C .i-.rr i.x iSxsr&S, s. A bowl of bell
Qihi-lQiririy-lULh, s. One of the thirtymetal.
two B-ui6t-fiib,
QjS/TULJ, s. ( Hind. J A book, L/<si>1s.sci>
2. The title of a book. g>^*>. 3. A title Stfj/r^ii, s. Praise, fame, celebrity,
or degree of honor, *exr*Aiuji!>.
L/sif. 2. Eminence, dignity, Cuss-aoo. (p.)
Sis)
$. A numberone-hun
Wils. p. 275. Kiikata.
dred trillions being the period before the *uir, s. Praise, fame, celebrity, i-fay>.
destruction of the universe, ujfi*i*iiG*r
2. Eminence, excellence, superiority, Gi
t-iGatt^.. VVils. p. 263. KSUITI.
no. Wils. p. 275. Khyati. 3. The wife
^S/BTsir, s. ( For.) Coarse cloth, can
of the liishi, tSa-, tigouilsJ.
vas, ^ffl/aJiBLju^^,
QlLlirsO, s. (Hind.) A Hindustani ode,
3i.-'i;ria^.'f a1, s. Canvas hammock.
SjijSircir&uSjp, s. Cord, rope made of SujtuiTLh, s. (local.) The cry of chickens.
hemp.
SlidJirEjSiLitiJii Qwdrjpapp, inf. To cry
ttsirutQgr,s. Tow, oakum for calk
as a chicken.
ing ships.
i .' lun s. :t . ; u ,-Qu r-rjiii ifid st , inf. To
nsiruirjj, s. Sail of Q^pirar cloth.
look about with shame and confusion
QsioSQstO^UUSSSTLC,, s. (Hind.)
as a thief who has been caught.
Tax or kist upon lands, &c, d<UQ^Su
lo, s. Taking, grasping, seizure,
mpfiar'mM,
taking up, uppvc*. 2. An eclipse, lit. the
seizing of the sun or moon by the ima
Qii^Sxih, s. Long-pepper root, jduiSeS
ginary planets g!?i<g and Gag,;
grfw
(M. Die.)
Brsanb. 3. Comprehension, BrSuL/. Wils.
&?pzk, QifiGasrar, Cajdr, Si^s,
p. 304. Graiian'a.
v. n. [perhaps from <g*gi.~] To stand or
@ffaassraireou>, s. The time of an eclipse.
walk on the toes (with one foot or both); to
sx -.mil &
inf. To calculate
go a tip-toe, ui_-j
- To hop, to
leap about on one legas boys in the play
eclipses.
called <2rK4rif.Bimrija . 3. To limp, to
Qnaessr&EjgtoS, s. Likelihood of the
halt, to hobble, Qmretrq.*!*. (c.)
occurrence of an eclipse as when the
apatsw&QicG&iifiitfiiAiSrata. O ye that
sun is near the ascending or descending
limp about with chapped feet, (p.)
node, Beaesxtb mJ&Qteearp > .>> ii.
3 i ;.5 t i s . inf. To walk on the toes
QuasariSSe&rteoQuasaa-iQ/Sindv
2. To hobble, to limp.
Bjaaatbupgtfii* Braaxrun3if-ffi&/, V. noun.
Qifi&pa, inf. To stand on tip-toe.
Beginning of an eclipse, lit. touching
or grasping.
Bifiujif.aa, inf. [provJ] To hop about
in a square made on the sand, touching
Qas&stutft&wS&asxsruifl&cirw, s. The
others in the way, &c ; a kind of play
beginning of an eclipse.
among boys.
Qaa'sxrLfszrssfiajaiTsnili, s. The sacred
SijL-.-i-.-v.rr.s, (fem, $i/p..j,T<.) [dm/.]
time of an eclipse, when fasting, ablu
A man that hobbles, going a tip-toe on
tions and other religious rites are
one foot, <g*^rtui.
deemed more meritorious than at other
SllitQsuGoTGO, v. noun. [For. local, vul.2
times.
Muttering, grumbling.
QuaestffGLDtr&esru}Qua sua tru. tu:. , s.
c;0j>u.-M, There is no one to
The end of an eclipse.
grumble.
Qua stssr Gwn&asrLD ir(gj/s eoQua ess weS(B
' noun. Ending of an eclipse.
l8^>JJ sQ'ssi Lb , s. A worm; vermes,
i^op. 2. [n astrology.'] The last of the
udaaQuasaru), s. Eclipses of the
eleven arj>. bee aiexrtb.
sun and moon, or moon and sun in suc
ceeding changes of the moon.
,Sii>Ljiff,s. A man's shoulder-ornament,
a kind of epaulet, 2>rar*. 2. A ring or
atr^ss)dQaaemu> uir/cirenQnaessru>, s.
knob on an elephant's tusk, urbzr*Q*rjnSfi
An invisible eclipse.
U!r. 3. The ornamental boss of a crown,
&,ifdu8uaessu>,
s. An eclipse of the
being one of its five parts, of.-. s-r&^Lt* 4.
moon ; a lunar eclipse.
(#*.) An ornamental knob, boss, or ring
(t^rftiuQuaessrii, s. An eclipse of the
in general, ^^aaxc-Qii^uramii.
sun; a solar eclipse.
'SihLjOTjl til, s. One of the nine divi
uirifls'SiTsemrili, s. A partial eclipse.
sions of Jambu Dwipa. lying between the
QPQgaQaaeim lh, s. A total eclipse.
ranges of Himalaya and Hcmakuda. It is
the portion allotted to the prince KimputueoiusQaaearih G&a&SB>&nsfGsru>, s.
rusha, and hence the name of the division,
An annular eclipse.
Siiv?i_*afri_i6. (**.) Wils. p. 222. Kim^TSsaaB, s. A continual looseness, diar
PURCSHA.
rhoea, dysentery, commonly Smdi. Wils.
* 3ih L-j orjisir, s. The second of the
p. 30t. Gkahan'i.
nine sons of < Sflriir, and the first mo
narch of the Kimpurusha division, i-.. - n3istf3rl, aQpgit pp>i, d(gu>, &a, v. n.
To be eclipsed, Bi*mwr*.

as
SLh, s. A house, a mansion, or palace,
JO. Wils. p. 295. GltCBA. 2. A planet,
Ct*. Wils. p. 304. Graiia. The planets
in the Hindu system are nine, called /*
h. --, viz.: 1. jftf
or
the Sun.
2. Garden or fiBsa, the Moon. 3. jjBxsiasBr
or Q*iirai, Mars. 4.
Mercury. 5.
iSispujd iSrtauufii or !i/rtfsr, Jupiter. 6.
i8jsr or CWrf!, Venus. 7.
Saturn.
8.
Caput draconis. 9. Gag}, Cauda
draconis. 'J'he last two are considered vi
sible in eclipses of the sun and moon, &r<g
being, black, and Gsg red. (See under
Gara.) 3. Kelation in the order of time
between a vocal and an instrumental
sound the one immediately preceding
or immediately following the other; one of
the ten jrerCnStitrmmb,
: a -j-:. An evil planet
is exerting its influence on him.
SffasdaifiuLi, v. noun. Dispelling the
evil influences of planets by appropriate
ceremonies, Swrtfi.
: - i. .? .1 .; , inf. To perform a cere
mony to dispel disease, &c. supposed to
be induced by a malignant planet, in
which clay images, made for the occa
sion representing the planets to be
appeased, are worshipped, offerings of
fruits, &c, being presented, and then all
cast out in a cross road, >7
- .Cs: ~.
fir a- wr-i
, s. Science of the planets.
Sja&irifil, s. A ceremony to counteract
or mitigate the malignant effects of
planets on one's person or affairs, Bra*
atfiuLf.
.:.ifii.'i.jjfw, inf. To perform
ceremonies for counteracting the evil
effects of planets.
Qj - ' _ u2 Spaafi, s.
Planetary
motion. 2. Planetary ephenicris. 3.
The phenomena of the planets in their
process. 4. Ill luck ( Jiott )
gq*i%esut3i$.JfiQra*tiGai&*JiCjui$.tjueiaGxP>
p. He acted according to his ill fate.
QoaQ*Fuu>, s. Incantations offered to
the planets deprecating their bad influ
ences, Qra/Zjpa&aQfujqmjQauib.
@l!(tSl^i^Bij>, s. Private family affairs,
family troubles, &c, ticQ*alluit.
&Ba&&p]si, s. The revolution of the
planets, Biaffilorapp.
Snmpnarii, s. Gifts presented to Brahmaus to avert the malignant influences
of inauspicious planets, aajaBiafiionb.
r.'s? - ei:.' . s. Malignant effects of
planets, Bngi:,
Qn&fip&t fij-scw^dr, s. The house
holder, the second of the four religious
onlers. (See ^a&iwi, gj*j;jiCir*.) 2.
[vul. BGrshfiir.'] An honest man, <s
mrS. Wils. p. 296. GllL'HASTHA
SffaaiijXirSffLcii, s. The state of matri
mony; the order of a honse-holder.
Wils. p. 296. Gkuhasth.vskama.
Qn&tb&iL QjiaGeutTL-iLD , tJ. noun.
The course or progress of the planets.
@aaSiSndS, v. noun. Station of a
planet after its retrograde motion.
SiraSSsn, s. The situation of a planet in
the heavens. 2. The astrological posi
tions of planets of which there are five,
Viz. : Silly,
e-**w, uma, iaih.
299

Q<rQ
jyi^SiriS, j. A bad form of the Bui
ffl*Siui9>irusui*-. The influence of the Slirdi&LBirLi), s. Crude camphor, ud
planets in their respective signs.
fi disease.
D#AliyJ-|i. CM. Die.)
Stra&jd, s. Domestic duties; the rules t!T(<<h)&e3nh, s. The (jn^&ema tree,
aggsdSa&fi, s. A disease affecting
of hospitality, &c, to !>e practised by
the joints of the body.
Hyperanthera. (*g.)
the householder, , . .'.c .. - ^isii.
a^iiiSaifi, s. Cutaneous eruption of
^TS33rus,
s.
A
ray
of
light,
a
beam,
BtjaCmad^Suauuirirsneu , s. The re
a black color, affecting children,
2. Light, brightness, brilliancy, s1*lative aspects of planets one to another;
aarfSuy,d8ai^, s. A variety of vene
Wils.
p.
222.
Kihah'a.
configuration.
real eruption resembling the
flower.
Sasmmmirm, inf. To emit rays.
8jau@, s. The sunas the lord of plan
Q&iii8nAfi 1u -t i p. s. Venereal
QasssrusrrSSffsxirek,
s.
The
sun,
ets, igUiiar. WUs. p. 304. GraHAI'ATI.
herpes. ( Ainslie's Mat. Med.)
jt. Wils. p. 222. Kirn'amalee and
Qa&upmtii8irad>)C-Q&uu>, s. Lati
f>P)5)LH^d8tr,i@., s. A variety of vene
Kirn'a.
tude of a planet. See upar& and JcQruib.
real eruption resembling the gt&t flower.
jeasrLoeflzQffssB ibe&&, inf. To cast
QasuifliS^^^I, s. Revolution of a
jfi d it iii 8'bAjB, f. A variety of
forth
or
dart
out
rays.
planet. 2. A planet's synodic revolution.
venereal eruption resembling the ji&
jy(y>,<sffBrOT, j. The moon, lit. the
8a&u!r(B,s. The heliacal setting of a
fruits.
nectar-rayed.
Qu(v,ia8ffip, s. A kind of disease in
planet.
)u>8aem3sr, s. The moon, lit. the
@H35i$!j@3ij,aai, s. The ceremony of
children, often fatal; to which adults
cool-rayed. (4s.)
consecrating a new-built house to a
also are sometimes liable. An affection
Q/r?ajfij7OTii, s. The rays of the sun.
guardian deity on its first occupation.
of the mesenteric gland.
i^rgo,
i.
Sacrifice,
offering,
worship.
Qj&iSstot@ff&UL$saLp, s. Affliction,
QuQ^iki8ait9QnjmsrQes3riu, s. A medi
Wils.
p.
255.
Kbato.
calamity, suffering, &e., from the malig
cinal oil for the Qu(st>Bttt9 disease.
nant influences of planets, QrnQprapb.
&pd8agi, s. Indra, as having offered
Siris^!(ipeCiij, s. The
one-hundred
^saQ^ii
sacrifices.
QaautSjjCeu&w, s. The passage of a
root of long-pepper, ^ijiioS^tuu?. Wils. p.
planet from one sign to another. 2. The 'SiriB^SLb, s. The character in use in the
303. Grantuika.
ceremony of occupying a new house.
Tamil districts for the Sanscrit language, QlTLbLD, s. Order, propriety, rule,
@jaui$i?p, s. Gratification afforded to
as written in the Grantha characters, fir*
method, regularity, economy,
2.
planets by offerings, worship, &c., firari
isQi .-. 2. The Sanscrit language, fir*
A sacred precept or practice, prescribed
fuwsaat.. 3. A verse in the Sanscrit lan
by the Shastras, &c, rf^li?*oop. 3. A
guage consisting of four lines of eight syl
8u&li-iu>,s. The longitude of a planet.
proper course of action,
- 3. 4. Strict
lableseach, >a_-
* - :'-<?Q^ri_/, 4
8ja:liQutuird&, v. noun. The transit
observance of sacred or moral rules,
A book of fir*^ii verses ; also any book or
of a planet from one sign to another.
firfpQeiisM. Wils. p. 257. Keama.
composition in prose or poetry, Br*Ajr*>.
Bj^LcsiirieoLD, s. The planetary re
Wils. p. 303. Grantha. 5. [prow.] PetSffwdanirair, s. One strict in the ob
ulancy, sport, 8s>gi.
gions. 2. Planetary orbit.
servance of sacred rules, ^(!p**apc'-Ciur<sr.
8n i. j l V'\r. * An author of a book,
2. A strictly moral man, rarmriisar.
Qtr&LDirdsQ 8jau>(T6$oBia, s. {lit.'] A
planetary garland. The position of two
a writer, ^wrfirfiudr.
8jju>i&/8ffLDU>iriii. In order, regularly.
or more planets following each other in
d&trasir, s. A petulant fellow
2. In classes, one class after another.
their proper order, and in the order
@ffu>&&ir,
s. {in astronomy .] The sine
J.
The
capsule
husk
of
cardamom,
of the signs.
of a planet's declination Wils. p. 256.
sja^Qfrii. 2. The kernel of the Nelli fruit,
8j$aid8iru>, s. The retrogression of
Kramajya. 2. Sine in general.
QidjoSuucyiiiy, Phyllauthus, L.
a planet. 2. The station of a planet
before it begins to retrograde.
SffLD/dfieairirirSau), s. [in arithmetic]
*@!Tii^l, s. That part in the body where
Rule of three directopposed to C<wr
the three nerves or arteries, oi_, J*
QjaaiL-tth, s. The orbit of a planet
*3w, and iBSoj&w, intersect each other, *rif.
io4fi9>rrrfii^.
2. The revolution of a planet.
Qpas$a:*m&, 2. Ulcer, especially venereal
SirLopgidatiGdQ&thuj, inf. To observe
Qaair&iuiili, s. The rites of hospitality
ulcers; venereal complaints, QmxeS^r^i. 3.
or perform a thing, merely because the
as practised by the house-holder
Knotting of the vesselsas in varicocele,
prescribed rule has required it.
Qir&ir^^LDajruy, s. The setting of a
&c, o!K**8r*fi<y4nBiuoir. 4. Various erup
Sirixipuu, inf. To transgress religious
tive complaints arising from bad hu
planet. 2. The heliacal setting ofa planet.
rules, to violate established rules.
mors in the system, Qws&pi>. Wils. p. 303.
@jTsirmr^%r, s. Worship paid to plan
Granthi. 5. A ganglion.
ScTLDli/SUUITLD&qFjdG SjTLC* ff <?i_ttS
ets, to appease or propitiate them.
Siriifid&iL, j. A venereal swelling
tyis, inf. To be regular, to be systema
8j3, s. A house-holder, &Qp&irifl.
tic; to observe order; to preserve regu
or tumor.
Sjdair^iiJih, s. The rising of a planet.
larity.
Snifid&rweir, s. One who has the
3. The heliacal rising of a planet.
SffLciuui, inf. To be reduced to order.
venereal disease.
j)<Tir&3ii&ih, s. A royal palace, ji/j&it
Sji^fcirujsih, s. A plant famous for
SvuiuuiBpjS, inf. To arrange, regu
uM\fl<a>*. 2. The sun and moonas the
correcting cutaneous eruptions, ^i^afe,
late, systematize.
chief planets, ^tiuttgirt.
Kuellia patula, L.
8au>u>unHds,
inf. To observe religious
SlySl, dSGpsir, pQpssr, uQuar, &a, v. a.
8ffi@uuesnnU), s. Any highly-flavor
To embrace, enfold, take, seize, grasp, upfix
rules scrupulously. 2. To observe aus
ed
or
other
food,
supposed
to
heighten
Qurira. 2. To apprehend, conceive, per
picious days, &c.
venereal diseases, or to produce bad hu
ceive, B-aniiffQxriia. 3. To conjecture, to
8nLDLtsir\uL-atrB,
inf. To sit in a regu
mors
or
cutaneous
eruptions.
guess, n-^QfiG**. 4. To take in hand, to
lar order.
Qu/ifduuQF), s. A venereal pimple or
receive, accept, spjiiQsiisa. 5. To seize;
8ffu>u>iruj, adv. Regularly, in regular
take up, graspas Jgrr or G*# grasps
blotch.
order; duly, rightly.
the sun or moon in an eclipse, Qi/. 6.
Qnifiut-jem-, s. A venereal sore or
To get outas secrets; to get information;
StTLDLDiTiuiBida, inf. To live regularly,
ulcer;
a
bubo,
chancre.
to ascertain, qtucr^u. 7. To extractas
well.
ffijT(j^Qiusor06OTiu, s. A medicinal oil
essences, &c, g)r.<io/rn*. 8. To infer,
8iilB, s. A strict observer of religious
for correcting bad humors in the system.
gather, collect, deduce, conjecture, <j)uur
rules, ceremonies, &c, firacyj>i_<?,urfiir.
9. To learn, spm.
8n i:;5.r . ." .", s. Flatulency, chiefly in
U-pUjijdd8irLDui,
s. Genealogy, ge_
children,
connected
with
eruptions
and
ULf, v. noun. Comprehension. 2.
nealogical order.
difficulty of breathing.
Conjecture. 3. Acquaintance. 4. Grasp.
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Qsrfriu
QutreueoirpQiTLtii, s. Evil dealing.
*&!rQpsii>, s. Betel-nut tree, (jo@.
Wils. p. 256. Kkamuka. (p.)
Sj"</jlo, s. Price, value, sSSs. 2. Buy
ing, purchase, Q&ta&an. Wils. p. 2G6.
Kraya.
rerJilDi_*fi.'u4giA<g* QsrQjQfcir. I have
sold my house.
mrKtBruuucf.. At the current price-j; ><fCS, s. A bill of sale, a deed
of purchase.
QaiuiQQtfiiiiuSj u Cju 'H/ t-Qnujw/r
*s BrcJibueben, inf. To Sell.
Suviorrs, inf. To go off by sale.
SjjxjLD/r&dQairarer @ffiuu>iraeurnaa,
inf. To buy, to purchase.
Srsiy^^ii, s. The Andil bird, jyssrsPso.
(";..) According to some authorities, a
kind of heron. 2. The fourth of the seven
Dwipas or continents, surrounded by the
annular sea of curds, Sri$jj?|. (*.) 3.
A mountain, being a part of the Himalaya
range, i.-.---j
also the name of an
Asura who is fabled to have metamorphos
ed himself once into the mountain. (*.)
Wils. p. 259. Krounciia. 4. The distance
of the flight of a gallinaceous fowl, Gartfu

QiRtuir

Railing, u>np$t&)p Sj/raisaarzi) Sa-ireuii, s. A stone,


a rock,
2. Mountain, a>Sw. (rg.) Wils.
p. 306. Gravak.
*8ritlk^, 3. [in astron.] Declination
of a planet, r*r^. 2. The ecliptic, But SrR, s. A hostage, i3&rar waif), (local.)
)iot*i_su,4. Wils. p. 257. KltANTI
SiftuS^dQflWar, s. A hostage.
Qffn&$&9:rr, s. [in astron.] Sine of
Siflaaeids, inf. To give a hostage.
declination. Wils. p. 257. Kkantijya.
Q.-vip hiL-s&.s. [in astronomy .] Eclip
hill, a mountain,
Wils. p.
tic. Wils. p. 257. Krantikaksha.
289. Giri. The eight Bpecial mountains
(j,ii_rf), in Jambu Dwipa are Kailasa,
Q^mi^UjSuj@ffirB.urrpLD, s. [in as
B>otu or Qmiaytfmiai ; Himalaya, fi
or
tronomy.] The equinoctial points. Wils.
u.r
; Mandara, ^
or
p. 257. Krantipata.
inVu
;
Vindhya,
J
or
^j^C^*^
QpaiLfpj
QgiriifilutrfB&Q., s. [in astronomy."] Pre
QatuW&u; Nishadlia, rfi_^i4 or ^i^jmliQujJsu;
cession of the equinoxes. Wils. p. 257.
Hemakuda,
or Our*u!w ; Nilagiri,
Krantipatagati,
rfSfl or
iSA<gv'!ai; Gand'hamadan, **fwr
fltarii or QtOfsaSairffibLJi'&fretiofa). (Hotf) Other
Qjr { ssstl- col , s. [in astronomy.]
authorities say Malyavan on the east;
Ecliptic, g^fp. Wils. p. 257. KuanGand'hamadan on the west; Nishatha,
TIMAXUALA.
Hemakuda and Himalaya on the south;
QiTlTtkg}, Slpsz, Quiri^Cssrik, ffoidr,
Nila, Sveda and Sringa on the north of
Srrisf, v. n. [prov.] To skulk about, to lie
Muru. (*.) These are the girdles and
about in concealment, ?,>#. 2. v. a. To
supporters of the earth. 2. A hog, udr.
splice, to join or interweave the end of a
3. A wild hog, utsL-uorfi. Wils. p. 222.
cord, &c, with that of another, Jota*.
Kim.
Sjvtlold, j. A village, a hamlet, a tith
Brfl&irti, s. A mountain elephant, toSfeo
ing. 2. A village in an agricultural
district, icfiiS*)Bfr. Wils. p. 304. Grama.
Q/fl&zk, s. Siva as inhabiting mount
SiriruiairiS, s. A propitiatory ceremony
*>sair*ib. Wils. p. 289. Girisa.
to the tutelary goddess of a v illage, fiira
Giftin f , s. Parvati, the mountain-born;
daughter of the Himalaya, urimB.
SaiTwasB, s. A headman of a village,
Giftsji <A .co ' . s. A mountain jasmin,
Bim^/t^^ar. 2. A peasant, a villager,
BriiSudr. 3. (local.) A chief or headman
ufewiAjaSasx, Echites dysentcrica. 2. A
among the rrf&r toddy-drawers, e^<y
plant, Qmju-uilei, Nerium. (**>.)
Sifleuiressrti, s. Antimony, lienir^^esrd
SatrwGpeiieBjS, s. The tutelary deity
or goddess of a village, hamlet, &c,
S *. .- .ii , 3. Siva as the lord of mount
B>si.vj. Wils. p. 289. Gireesa.
BiiiiiQfima&iStirQgilpr. The feast of iSeoQ/H, 3. The blue mountains, the
the tutelary goddess.
Nilagiri, (com.) Neiigherries.
Qgrrwpprir, s. Inhabitants of a village,
3//?<S563ri5afl, s. A plant, QaiM&xrd&ird
villagers.
xmib, Clitoria, L.
QmTLcuiSfffiStyeesniQiB, inf. See csi/f
QlfjsoiiS, s. [tut.J Work, deed, action.
tvvuibat.
See BAmu.
QginBiLiw, s. Rustic speech, provinci
alism, provincial usage, i .r.- i
QiflQ&rr ectiiQeSQ&iredti, s. [prov.]
Disorderliness, slovenliness, confusion;
QniTtBiUsir, s. A villager, a rustic, a
want of decorum, uncomeliness, j)<i6
peasant, one born in a village, Bit*
Sj-irjS, s. (Port.)

3t!TS^, s. A medical plant, i8eoGaiu>Li.


*&!T(raih, s. A tortoise, ^sau>.
According to some, an alligator; according
to others, a marine elephant; [ex Qi*w,
seizing.] Wils. p. 306. Graha.
QlTiriS,s.[vul.] (For.) Dearuess, scarci
ty, j^mjfcu. (e.)
*3irit&iriE](3jG$LC>, s. The number of
digits or angulam, eclipsed, Brsaxr*a*i.
Quirt ih, s. A country, one of the fiftysix. See Of**.
SiTTSOTii), s. The nose. (See ^dQuir
mii.) 2. An eclipse. (See Br*mii.) 3. A
small brass-basin, ^pSobmnA. (p.)
*8TTS9ofl, s. A class of disease, diar
rhoea. (See BtxmH.) There are six kinds
of diarrhoea or looseness, viz. : I. Loose
ness, arising from bile, a,v"*-""'. -
From heat and bad humors, b..-s-iWji
QiftQaireoLDiriLipfiifliu, inf.
To move
SiraJI. 3. From phlegm and bad humors,
SjptSnirLDii, s. A village or hamlet of
&<7au^<3u>"?*Srr<ari. 4. From internal heat,
about in a slovenly manner.
one-hundred families, a tithing.
Cat*i.--.-=. 5. Dysentery, ^w; im*. 6.
QufT^/siBjirusw, s. A hamlet or district S/fl^LD, s. [prop, ffl^g^ii.] Fatigue.
Looseness, arising from rheumatism and
of five-hundred families.
bad humors, irftBtiexR.
QlfltirQiB&s&jgjSQjSar, s. (For.)
8aiTes&a&if}&&eo, v. noun. A flux at 8;rinhLj,3.(Port.) Cloves, jgeasuciauy.
A Malay dagger.
See sistbif.
tending the rod) disease.
QiBes)^, s. Vulgarly for Qrflsaiu.
Sffirwuirezfl, s. Nails resembling cloves.
@anes&ii@ii$,u&iseir, s. Medicines for
diarrhoea or Brrati disease.
anil.(Sd8jiiTu>Li, s. A wild aromatic Qlflja=J"LD, s. A kind of fast, ^frCmnnirLj.
shrubs Jussieua suffruticoea, L.
Nutmeg, &ir@dsriu.
QffiraedujiriSdfjma Qnireaiuirijd@~da,
(M. Vic.)
SrrdQanwLj, s. A water plant, Jussieua
inf. To labor with the .-.rf diarrhoea.
ffiif!s&ir&Si if}', s. One of the musical
repens, L.
GtairaSaiiry, s. Wind or flatulency
QiTiriu, s. [prov.] A kind of soil in ricemodes, including several tunes, g>tuab.
attendant on the >nW> flux.
(*)
lands, black and marshy, $(jip*dir^m>t.
STirpjiT, s. Savages, barbarous tribes,
2. Turf in square, round or other form of QiBuiuii, s. A tree or vegetable in
foresters; those who live by the chase,
pieces, L/pQurtf.
general, wroQurg. (eg.)
Smi-J. 2. Mountaineers, sp/. Wils. p.
QuniifB/BmirSj.TiijiBeou), s. The Sffrriij QiBustr, s. Improperly for siftuiir.
222. KlRATA.
land.
*8t!T^SST,s. A savage, a hunter, Sailssr.
Worm, insect. See QqlS.
2. A mountaineer, tr,-.i-. 3. Siva, as a Qtrtrtu, dQGp&i, dQpabr, uduar, da,
Wils. p. 257. Kuimi.
mountaineer to test the virtue of the aus
v. a. [vuL] To make level and smooth by
terity and penance of Arjuna,
rubbing; to polish, antr^gaSumipm^Q^ij/i^
Wils. p. 222. Kirata.
a. A medicinal plant, if*C*itf.
3CO

Siftsmiu
'SiRsmuj, s. Act, action, deed, ope
ration, performance; emphatically good
manners, orderliness, cleanliness, c.-j.
2. lieligious rites or duties as prescribed
by the Sliastras, u>iti**i_. 3. The
second degree in the religion of Siva
entitling the disciple to tin: privilege of
performing puja, &c. (Secure.) 4. Works,
rites, &c, in religionas distinguished
from abstract or silent devotion, in which
these rites are dispensed with. (See
>.) 5. Funeral rites for a deceased an
cestor, n-farQ/lw. 6. One of the ten rules
for keeping time in music, frauiS,n,reyr^gi
<2eW- (See#nU#ir<n.) 7. [in gram
mar.'] The verb or attribute. (See jf*r&i*u
Sni&acni.) Wils. p. 257. Kriya.Note.
In Sanscrit compounds the word retains
its Sanscrit pronunciation, BAar.
Brflujirairemtii, s. Those parts of the
Vedas which inculcate works, rites, and
ceremonies, *<y<Mf*ri_d>opposed to 55?
8 n un a
s. Worship, rites and ce
remonies, chiefly applicable to prescri
bed individual practiceas preparing
the sacred ashes, repeating the incanta
tions, touching the joints of the fingers
while repeating them, &c, BA^uifpun.
QiHuirteisLDUsitxsssr, inf. To perform
the several external actions in the daily
worship.
Q.n urejd, s. lit. The operative energy
or power, [in the agama philosophy.'] One
of the three active or female energies
of Siva, by which he effects the creation
or evolution of the universe. 2. The
faculty or power of action, operation,
&c, as applied to any agent. (V )
Sifltuire-rrparw, s. Being trained or in
ured to the performance of works, reli
gious duties, &C, BAmuv&if.uq.
Qifluirssi&aitj*, s. One of the sixteen
divisions of the Saiva system. See r>#rA.
8if)turrQ&ir(irjusk, s. One who is the
embodiment, SAwu; (appropriately) Ganesa, who is considered the impersona
tion of Siva's divine operations.
Qiflujrr$fiBr,s.See Q <flsv 1 Q jj rifi i^aj .-jt .
QS:-.iunJ>, s- [i Sanscrit grammar.]
A verb, 8&ir^QA>.
8ifi)iruirpu>, s. The second of the four
stages or degrees in the Siva worship;
[cr S?eDu, et uifiib.]
8tftiuiry>as>&, s. The worship offered
to Siva by one in the second degree. (/>.)
QrftiuiTLDiTn daw, s. The practice of duties
in the second degree of the Siva religion;
the performance of rites and ceremonies,
8rfliuirLDir&o, s. Inflection or conjuga
tion of verbs, chiefly in Sanscrit, Jliart
Sifliuraifi, s. A person who practices
the rites and ceremonies enjoined in the
Vedas.
SifliLma/jiprfl, s. Transcendental and
symbolical instruction in the most spi
ritual rites, by a guru to an advanced
discipleopposed to -LrsB^- (fi/. 8.)
SiJ;:'Qjili_fi, appcl. noun. Any
thing disorderly, slovenly, $Qfi!*f>p0.
Qiftao'LiQaiLu-aieir, s. One destitute of
good manners, slovenly in dress, or ir
regular in habits.
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8rf)snujdairijcir, s. One in the second 3(Tf)eifi, s. Husbandry, tillage, agricul


ture, -w;40^f(Ai. Wils. p. 245. Krushi.
degree of the Siva religion.
fi(.ffi_L'E.^r, s. A husbandman,
QifiesitLi&Q&QS , s. Slovenliness, debauch
QA,0& 0,i5rir. Wils. p. 245. Kruery, beastliness, v , >.
SillKA.
BrftaBiuQ&iijtLi, inf. To perform ac
tions, duties, rites, &c, ._E<gQj>u. 2. S(TJi_L^l, J. A hog, uast/8. 2. A wild
hog, ^(JlLuctS. Wils. p. 311. GtlRDSIIDl.
To perform funeral rites, *4piBAa*uQiiiu.
3. A cow after the first calving, sfypuu*.
Qift&vdjujgpL-iy.&s, inf. To perform
Wils. p. 295. Gni'SHDi. 4. [a change of
rites, and ceremonies. 2 To practice the
ffi/ft-^..] A kind ofclimbing plant, Jriaw_
daily rites, to perform the duties of the
Q^LLiq-GSsrurrsssTLh, s. The wiltf tree,
second degree.
Strychnos, L.
QfBesiujQuni^nE^si: , :r . s. One who has
dispensed with works, having attained Q^L-is^emrQuiih, 1. A medicinal
a higher degree, Bturuipii*imfiis&:
plant, <:<?.-;:.--=.
srril.(Bd8rfteir>iu, s. Obsequies, funeral *S0LLi^Sfflih-S(V)ap.6!S!irih, s. Black
rites in the place of burning or burial
ness, darkness, a dark-blue color, *jpun. 2.
as distinguished from Ji1.GU8^bj.
C<v-) The second or dark half of the moon,
tiSlesr Jjurutxia. Wils. p. 245. KrISIIn'a.
'SiFi u>, s. A crown, a crest, a dia
Note. Krishna is spelt in Tamil in differ
dem, op*- Wils. p. 222. KlREKDA.
ent ways as B^u-^enar,
*.-*v..-. fi<j<
8#i&iriit$jnr&&iiJtj>, s. The happiness
of wearing a crown, St^CjQup.
t-^v.:-. /. .-; t^.r.
Qfttnnemu>, s. Crowning, coronation,
8(ir)L-i$-esiir:rir)uuu>, s. A black species
of snake, *(5>i>uiru>Lj.
8#ipirifi, s. One who wears a diadem,
8(TKtLif-tBr&B(Giirjs<2fireLii, s. A kind
a crowned prince, a king, op*/*"** <S*r*.
of disease, terminating in most cases fa
/i_
J a, inf. To be crowned; to
tally, piGmsiu.
put on or wear a crown, opit^/Ha.
SfV/L-Lf-esirudaui, s. The dark half of
@ifL-ipiflppjifn&<ax, s. A crowned king
the moon, jfuruiLetb.
2. A rightful sovereign.
S(5tli(i.tari^(5ii, s. A black deer,
SAueati, *. Loss of crown, dethrone
nuDnSr,
ment, Qpif-aStfL/ty.
SrWjL-Lf-GSsreunGmw, s. Iron-sand, qF)U>
8PirB.u@, s. A crowned king, QptfLftcexr&i.
S^Li.Lf.essrQpir^^, s. The incarnate
Krishna.
BftnPupfiiULD, s. Sovereignty,
(jjiltp-aBrdr, *. Krishna, the most ce
lebrated incarnation of Vishnu, *5rg-.
SiPltrilli9j-u>suir$, s. The follower
f'rib. 2. Arjuna, j/<j*jHsrtir. 3. The
of a sect of Vedantists, who hold that all
rishi Vyasa, Sajr*dr.
the operations in the universe are but the
8(WjLLLf-^m)tBfil-8(7FiL-Lp-%iBT,
s. The river
sport of Brahma; [ex fi/i_r, sport.]
Krishna or Kistna,
*3iPuf., s. A king, jijff&sir. 2. A name
;c ---r^ lj rd , s. Mica, frirjyu
of Arjuna, one of the five Pandavas, jys*
iSrsti.
<.-.;-. Wils. p. 222. Kireedee.
S/Piy,, d8<}/Der,pQ/stk, uQuek, da, v. n Q(TrjLLufS3lireiJS0sQ,s. A medicinal plant,
rar&fi, Perepolia.
To sport, to play, tSimur^. 2. To copu'Sq^lLi^ssotI Sa^sasf), s. The airs*
lute, Ljsorr. Wils. p. 258. Krbbda.
tmrii creeper.
S/psjni , s. Play, sport, amusement
tfeiurLiQ. 2. Amorous play, pastime of *S(lfjj3jih, s. A thing made, an action
done or performed, QnuiuuutLi^gi. 2. The
females, ictfiSiurLLQ. 3. Copulation, 4
first of the four yugas. (See
Wils. p.
u--.-1
Wils. p. 258. Kreeda.
240. Kruta. 3. Ghee, clarified butter
8fmiuear ear, inf. To play, sport,
which has been gently boiled and allowed
8fcjri_. 2. To Copulate, LiMUSlQfiiu.
to cool, Q*j. Wils. p. 310. Ghrdta. 4
&eod8i?&>i, s. Amorous play in a tank
A plant, Cii(jp(jKs!#. ( M. Die.)
of wateras of a lover and his mistress.
8(iT)fi<strutrsBpij>irQsrQuiT&8sru>, s. Rich
QiPlLul, s. A climbing plant, iSjarat_
food, lit. food of ghee, sugar, and milk
rice, M&i*vGufr*airiii.
Cissus, /.
(5^uyLb, s. The first yuga.
*Sip6ULDQlPuLh, s. The neck.a^^s^
/rRiri/r^fi(^SLD, s. A compound me
2. Head, ^iu. Wils. p. 306. Gkeeva.
dicine, of which Creat or Justicia panio5 - a i.-"j:.7r , s. Havana as a monster
culata is the principal ingredient, and
with ten heads.
clarified butter the vehicle; lex *<OTi_ii,
3(77j<5Ej'6sr, s. One of the vital airs in
et
the region of the face, assisting the diges
Qair(Buas>ua8(iT)fiij> QuirssT^isjairesB.
tive process, and causing heat, anger and
*8(5i4, *. A compound medicine made
sneezing. (*.) or, as some say, assisting
of lllecebrum sessile and clarified butter.
in opening and shutting the eyes. See
oi eo 60not ird 8QT)fiu>, s. A compound
/ri/. Wils. p. 240. KncKABA. It is some
medicine made of Hydrocotyle and
times spelt S<s/irer.
clarified butter.
sSQFj&ih, s. Leanness, emaciation, fa
Q(7tjj!Bir&ST, s. See (jazrair.
tigue, Q<os<q. Wils. p. 244. Kkusa.

&(nygesr, s. The uncle of Krishna,


(3/dtuidr. See under 8(xg>.
'QQf^BfTlTjSfiLD, s. Success, good fortune, t'faSljgl. Wils. p. 242. Kkutartta.
&Q2P*irpfiti * Persons who have at
tained their object; persons satisfied,
happy, rejoicing. xcfi^9^giQup<l<st.
*Sq^S, s. Act, action, doing, work, work
manship, Q6, Wils. p. 243. Kkuti.
(TTjgP, s. Sacrifice. See Sngi.
S(77j^>7, s. Arrogance, haughtiness, inso
lence, wantonness, self-consequence, foppe
ry, foppishness, fi. Wils. p. 258. Kitunn.
#ihuCj*S){33iih aim^iQajTaSf^uj. The insolence of a barber aud the foppery of a
washerman.
SiTfSOT, s. An arrogant, insolent fel
low; a fop.
8(j^gidsirffdr, s. An arrogant, insolent
person, /Qoi_<yurir.
QfTF)gi!B&>t, s. A proud, strutting gait,
a consequential appearance, foppery.
8<i^giuearesiir, inf. To be insolent,
arrogant, impertinent.
Q(giuLjiTics>a, s. A turban worn on
one side of the head.
QfT^giu^u^^r, s. Impertinent talk,
insolent speech.
&(iT)giu<:u&4ru<:u&, inf. To speak
insolently, contemptuously.
6(5<?(sn!_, s. Gay dress, foppishness,
finery,
*(/KjfBl, $. Skin, hide, ff^irro. 2.
The hide, especially that of an antelope, on
which a religious student sits, u>rar<4rA>
3. The third lunar asterism or nacshatra
as aS4fia>M. Wils. p. 243. Krutti.
*Qrrfjjg$GS>ai,s. The third of the twentyseven lunar asterisms or nacshatrasas
stiffim*. Wils. p. 243. KRUTTIKA.
*S(jrjrsj$L>l}>, s. Skin, as S^pp, C#/reo.
2. A class of demons, attendants of Siva,
ypsaaib. 3. Deceptive appearances, per
formances, &c; inveigling, entrapping;
a fraud, a scheme,
4. Falsehood,
lie, Qurii. (Sans. Krutrima.)
Sq^P^iulc, s. Act, actions, perform
ances, operation, O^fAi. 2. Moral actions
good or bad, involving future retribu
tions, sanniSf.sou. 3. A course of conduct,
i_aoo*. 4. Work, business, employment,
QiaSmQiiu. 5. Religious rules, prescrib
ed duties, i_oin. 6. Kites, ceremonies, &c.,
religious acts or practice, ji-jd. 7. The
operations of the deitypopularly in the
characters of creator, preserver and de
stroyer; but in the mystic parts of the
Agama system, the works of obscuring
and enlightening the soul are superadded.
Wils. p. 243. Krutya.
f&&&jfiutfrarurit*<2aiai*ih. Each one
must perform his appropriate duties, per
sonal, social, relative, civil, &c.
Qqijpflij&ipptT, s. An operating deity,
or a god who performs either of the five
great operations in the universe.
Qqf)/ifiiLi&iippn&meir, s. (pi.) Agents
who carry on operations in the universe;
also, those of the J&grtnrawt and iir
om' class of souls that have advanc
ed so as to be cleansed from ua, and
permitted to be operative.

&qf)/i$lajui$sotp, . Misdeeds, misbe


haviour. 2. Failure or transgression in
the performance of prescribed rites, ce
remonies or other duties.
Q/T^pfiiLiLSsteorrpaieir, s. One who
does not practise the rites of his religion.
9(sS<s40uQfiiSiiBirfmtir. One unem
ployed.
8(HjpP<u(ipif.d&, inf.
To perform
prescribed dutiesas religious rites,
ceremonies, &c.
QQ^pfiuihu eastern @QKf5fdujLD il^ ,
inf. To perform the works of creation,
&c.as a deity, jgiQ/sruJfcQ^iuiu. The di
rect object of this work is fancied to be;
1. To cleanse the soul from its moral
defilements. 2. To cause it to experi
ence the fruit of former actions. 3. To
give it a temporary rest. 4. To produce
an equilibrium between the good and
evil actions of the soul. 5. To emanci
pate it from the urrib entanglements.
(S5z. fi.) 2. To perform works, rites, &c ,
*i_K0ju. 3. To perform the duties of
one's calling, Q*itfA>Q*jii. 4. To per
form the funeral rites for a deceased
ancestor, ^r0'uO'i'Lr,
LKg&SQfyifiu-iui, s. The five operations
of deity under various names, forms and
modifications, viz. : 1st.
or um_
fig*>, the work of creating or transform
ing matter, evolving it from the primi
tive Maya, producing worlds, furnishing
the soul with its appropriate body, ac
cording to its actions in a previous
birth, &c. In the popular system, this
office is ascribed to Brahma. 2d. Qgi
or xtfifii, the work of preserving, usually
ascribed to Vishnu. 3d. rtm* or
jftfitf*>, the work of destroying, or of
reducing the universe to the primitive
Maya, through numerous involutions,
as earth into water, water into flre,
&c. This office is ascribed to a-gS)
rsr, who by his worshippers is identified
with Siva whom they consider supreme.
4th. fiSnumt or mmpffii, the work of
obscuration, or the veiling of the soul
in moral darkness, and beclouding the
understanding, so that the divine being
cannot be perceived, while the mind
attracted and illuded by visible and
sensual objects, is excited to the per
formance of new actions, by which
absolute liberation from ura entangle
ments is prevented, and connection
with Maya and its consequent transmi
grationsexcept where the sanchita
(r&Bfib) of former births is exhausted
is indefinitely prolonged. This is as
cribed to io<?iu#r*-. 5th. j|4SV*i4 or
gjosaii, this is a work of benevolence as
exerted for the benefit of the soul in
furnishing it with appropriate bodies
by which to expiate the guilt of former
actions, though obscuring it with 0Sir
on6, while it is thus working itself
clear, at length withdrawing the veil
and showing it that all visible and
sensual objects are illusory and de
ceptive; also annihilating the passions
and exciting disgust toward the objects
of sense, and utter indifference to
all mundane affairs, and thus causing
entire cessation from physical and
moral actions, and maturing it for final
emancipation, and union with the Su
preme. It is ascribed to *g>8aii.

*(ip&irji8(Tr)pfdiuw, s. Domestic affairs,


household business.
Q(Tfj^jllfflLtllb
QfTTj^^Blj-tAlh, S.
Scheme, deception, fraud, inveigling, /
*Sw. See >(s6!wtb.
SlQfjjSjlpsuLr:QjpipsgpGULQ, s. Inso
lence, haughtiness, impudence, pride, Q*
<5*<g. 2. Fierceness, cruelty, sr<i. Wils.
p. 258. Kruova.
S(TjL/638rii>, s. Niggardliness, closefistedness, avariciousness, b.Qojiuu. Wils.
p. 244. Krupan'a.
SQfjUessr^fieuw, $. Niggardliness, c_
Qmtufmtih.
Q(TF)Uesirar, s. A miser, a niggard,
-)*,**.
*Q(t^usstQQfju/r&iTfBiusir, s.
A
sage known as a teacher of archery, pi
rfAairfMudr. Wils. p. 244. KRCI-A.
'QqTjUirt&T), s. A kind, benevolent
person. Wils. p. 244. Kuupalu. See
under Qgrnu.
*Q(ifji9, s. Wife of the sage giQiiir
ever, giQrraaauilnid, Wils. p. 244. KrutEK.
(TjiSi^j^jsir, I. Asvathama, as the
son of 8<yJ.
'Qq^st.u, s. Grace, beneficence, be
nignity, mercy, kindness, compassion, be
nevolence, *<5faw. Wils. p. 244. Krdpa.
auuritBqgi. He is gracious towards me.
8(*)Uir&iirL-*u>, t. Benign or gracious
looks; compassion, benevolence,
Q(Tf)Uranar, s. A man of universal
benevolence ; one who is the seat of mer
cy or grace, 8a-DLiAe(yiiJi_iflfC*-.
Qq^un&Qppfiaui, s. One who is a sea
of grace, tigmu**-*/.
Q(i$uiT&eBu>, s. Mercy-seat; Godas
the centre and seat of mercy and grace.
S^uirG/iirdaii, s. A gracious lookas
that of the guru on his disciple in his
official capacity, as a representative of
the deity himself in human form, assum
ed for the purpose of dispelling the disci
ple's mental darkness, &c, sgbaGmttsii.
Qqr)UiTLDspfiiiu>, s. The greatness of
mercy.
Qq^uirgpipf), s. He whose very shape
is mercy, CgurOwcfJ. 2. The merciful
God, _^<. 3. The god who has assum
ed a shape calculated for the exercise
of mercy, @r*ujrnmjflfyGfir&,
QtTfjUirgiS(^un^, s. A kind, com
passionate, gracious person, C<ja>ui/_
Wils. p. 244. Krcpalu.
6(j(Dui<i- o), 3. A sea of mercy, S(j
(TjsouiaKOT-. s. A benign or merci
ful look, jfcywJuS.
.
S(5ijaS(T5ijt9i_tD, One celebrated
for philanthropy and general benevo
lence; lit. the seat of grace.
QfT^eauaur QqFjeauQ&tuiij Sq^eau
u&tmSgegL/L^iu, inf. To be gracious,
compassionate, benign; to exercise favor
or kind feelings.
A worm, maggot, any of the
class of vermes or animalcula, nop. Wils.
p. 244. Kklmi. 2. Canker, an eating or
a spreading sore, jy^yatr.
303

(Tjtfligjsiroto, s.

A medicinal seed,

Q&iQ*jarQp<ipti)L/i<bp&. The wing


ed white-ants are swarming, and flying
up with a buzz.
eesiists B^BQwiirjfmiffeScfBffttait, The
people thronged or flocked rapidly one
after another.

jqjpam8tpiB@, s. The root of the


Sism grass.
Gatres>ird@Lp&jQ, 3. The root of the
Gmtmi grass.
GljpiSipKitg, s. The aincSsr plant.
QuQT)m@ipmj(g, s. The jga-aGeuir plant.
ffltpaj)i_c, i. Propriety, right, the apper
taining of duties to individuals, nJmi. 2.
Relation, connexion, alliance, #iu#,i. 3.
Duty, obligation, i_s>u>. 4. Quality,
property, attribute,
5. Excellence,
eminence, dignity, icriL&mu. 6. [in gram.']
Possession, ownership, relation ofone thing
to another, as denoted by the possessive
case or the local ablative. The relation is
of two kinds; ^fi^ana, that between a
whole and its parts or attributes as in
flelxuSt and cgilQAsrAl ; and iJl9>drSpa<n,
that between different thingsas in b4w
turQ, jy/A-o?Q. 7. A day of the week, *mf
,SOurcyr>. 8. A Week, arrib.
iea>ii>ui_arr{4. Live so as to be useful.
8ipjfi>, s. A mistress, a lady, pdsaeS.
2. A lady in an agricultural district, 09
fliBai^fiutS. 3. A woman who belongs to
or is peculiarly adapted toas in sm*
Biftgl, Qrr&ieSdrSyiAe, urtuiByijtP, icHaiS

SqfjiD&fi&fTij, s. An anthelmintic seed


of the tree Butea frondosa, qwialw.
ffi0u9^i7ii, j. Worm-fever.
QQiBip^dsi, s. Gnawing pain occasion
ed by the intestinal worms, fia-uSOrfaj.
B&i*s. v. a. To ring, to rattle, to chink,
QqijiS&Q&iTjB, s. Itch caused by worms.
jsss*Quu. 2. To ring a small bell,
QfVfiSiBir^ti, s. Black henbane, (^an
tretiQvrwio. 2. Seeds of Butea frondosa,
8S)d@, v. noun. Rattling, tinkling,
uarvlfnr. 3. Middle rib of a margosa
chinking, s5As. 2. . A rattling
leaf, GvuJr*. (Rott.) Other authorities
stick of a school-boy, used on certain
say CualuJi*, a bitter kind of wild
festival occasions in soliciting, with his
l'*(5, (Af. Die.) 4. Aristolochia bracschool-mates, presents for his teacher,
teata, uoliourjn or L/Biiflur4.
S^iSweotB, s. Sterility from animalSgSndtgfifiif., s. A kind of staff with
cula in the uterus. See <fliQ.
a rattle at the end, used by the mailSq^iSqiuitldi}), s. A Worm-medicine,
carriers and religious mendicants to
$iuK5*ff, Sison.
give notice of their approach.
iJiupSe*. The tinkle of bracelets.
@Q,i8ss>aida, inf. To breed maggots
as a fly in a sore, 4of*Q#rfiiJ4*.
6bB, v. n. To tinkle, to ring, to chink,
QCoJ-jgrriL/Slli, i. [prop, (Hj^ii/sti.]
to rattle,
The first of the four yugas of the world.
QfSimQ, s. The Q^Qsiumu plant.
QQasmp, s. The first of the four yu
gU^^ti, . The wrist, LDesBdsii.. (p.)
gas. (n-ieiQp.)
@(]>>rstOfB&sr, s. [a corruption of Qnaaii S^juQlMirQsHSoTSO, v. noun. Running
#*.] An honest man.
in numbers, crowding, swarmingas ver
Sie-nstoAfiinaDifl. From week to week,
min in the head, maggots in a carcass,
QQtribes, s. Husk of cardamom, sreo^
weekly.
&c,
9tiSASu4.
2.
Buzzing,
humming,
C^r*,. (Af. Die.)
QjpaDuQfir&it. Weekly, every week.
i SO, v. noun, [pros.] Starting, 3s0a=LO, j. Affliction, distress, sor
Qipes>u>d(a)e$iuti, s. [in astrol."] An
being panic-struck, standing aghast,
inauspicious, unpropitious day when the
row, anguish, grief, natA*. 2. Care, anx
moon is in a nacshatra, unfavorable
iety, trouble, perplexity, garuib. 3. Fain,
fflsOii, *. Smallness, littleness, a trifle,
to that day of the week.
especially pain of mind, Iw. 4. Fear, con
&3>cbh. 2. Ruin, waste, destruction, jjrySi.
QipsBLmSpiipiBiretr, s. [in astrol.'] The
cern, apprehension, *Jsu. Wils. p. 260.
Wils. p. 274. Khila.
lunar day peculiarly related to a given
Klksa.
day of the week; lit. the lunar day on
QeS, s. Fear, fright, uiuii.
which
the day of the week is born.
Ljv2uQ.A{g&arG&r 'cvSu[?_*^jid. Fear over
free from anxiety, as to food and clothing,
takes a person before the tiger attacks
being provided for.
QipemLzevL-L-w, s. A week.
him; i. e. a person often becomes the prey
SGeo&uut, inf. To be distressed,
Sifieir, s. (pi. of StpajOT.^ Proprie
of his own fears.
afflicted, to grieve.
tors, relations, &c, aJiCuri. See &&&&
SeS iSif-da QSiSiy-pfiq^dai QtSajrr
Sffei)*io/ruS(5, inf. To be sorrow
under Bieii, infra.
iuaS.-**, inf. To be frightened, alarmed.
ful, to be aggrieved, to be tormented.
Qtpaieh.s. (fcm.Sippfi.) One who has
QddLDsaneo, v. noun. Being greatly
tssrd8<3e0fLD, s. Despondency, dejec
a natural right, an owner, a proprietor,
frightened, B!Ji^*i.
tion of spirit.
one to whom a person, a tiling or an ac
QsQQ&irs0ih-3s9iLiijau6S>p,s. [prop.] (?SO<s3, aGiQpasr, pQpasr, uQuar, da,
tion belongs, *J\Qur&. 2. A lord, a
master, 0Sri/<*. 3. A husband,
Slovenliness, disorder, confusion,
v. n. [/.] To regret, to sorrow, to de
4.
The nder of agricultural districts,
spond, to despair, gKtruuui-.
0*uAaweir. See under Cn4. infra.
ulcj, s. An impotent or imbecile SffCeHub, s. Neck, a(igpga. ( iSisi.)
gjtruSpjpdQipaaw, s. Sunday.
person; a eunuch; a human beingand
Qu(^ii@ipss>u>, s. Entire or sole right,
sometimes an animalthat is neither male Qip&aeisrQipa&rr- Sl^sQ- SlLpiii
*, a. [prop.] A kind of fish, Indian
nor female, ffuO. Wils p. 260. Kleeva.
absolute title, prerogative, opofttma. 2.
whiting,
pliStir.
Being connected or related in all possible
SdSu&r, s. An impotent man.
ways, close friendship, intimacy or fami
&gp]8gpi&&, inf. To rattle; to make a Stpsgj, s. Downward, the lower side,
liarity, nSCriiii.
8$. 2. East, &m*sfi$i*>>tNote. The east
tinkling, crackling sound; to ring, 6giQ
and south are deemed lower than the other QLpsnLD Qipili, s. Oldness, senility,
regions..
decrepitude, old age, Bpfacmb.
QgS*Q$lu<anu, s. The name of a plant
@tpd&p@datrpg)i,s. (local.) East wind.
(S*/niiiGiiA<g*fBifiib. This is a very old ox.
whose seeds rattle in the legumen, when
8y>dap$lLD>Lp, s. (local.) Rain from
QtpdasB/B, s. Old stories. 2. The
ripe and dry, piQj^ Crotolaria lubumithe east.
folia, L 2. A kind of child's rattle, s>r
chattering of old people, Bj''"M'ii.
Qy/ds/ifslujireir, t. [2.] A man of the
SiriurtlOAagraJ.
8tfid(B.es>rr, s. An old horse.
8evi8jiSu3Dua(giL.L-irek, s. [pros.] A
east.
BifitGsmit. The appearance or marks of
8y/d(&)(ipsa>, s. Fronting the eastas
child's basket-rattle.
age.
oiil.id@jg>8lues>uQsoeithird8j08^
temples are usually built.
@y>(B, s. [i.] An old thing, Com
ijou, . A species of the BgiB&suecu
BipdfgfGlaK^daBipdtjgQGiieSlda, inf.
monly said of animals, trees, and con
plant, Crotolaria verrucosa.
To dawnas the light of the morning.
temptuously of a person, ai^smpSimfg.
Qgs@Q sooth), v. noun. Rattlingas fi)ip/EJ(2Jj, s. An esculent or other thick
6y>ldt, s. An old man; an old chap,
seeds, &c, s^*<sfi^H- 2. Sounding,
rootas a young palmyra-root, parsnip,
in contempt.
buzzingas flies swarming; swarm
turnip, yam, potatoc, &c., *><4. The va
Qy>u.(6uusr, t. An old cow.
ing, collecting thick togetheras mag
rieties of yams are, gnrjg*iinti*QiB6>ts, jrr
gots in a sore, crawling one over an
Qipppstrii, s. Old age; manners or ha
other, &C, <2paf(ipiSeS!u&fij.
8(J<g, &c.
bits of old people.
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isnu
QtpuiSsxrm, s. An old fellow, in con
tempt; a living carcass.
8tfiLDir(B, s. An old ox or cow.
Sif a/ sir, j. (pi. @Lpearr.) An old man,
an aged man, zput-imL-Giurdr. 2. The
second of the twenty-seven lunar asterisius or nacshatras, or the day during
which the moon is in the nacshatra,
@'8@Syi a;sir, s. A very old man.
S^aB, s. An old woman, Qpui^eatiu
Qy/i&&@y>i5i(g, s. [prov.~\ The previous
year's root (esculent, &c), old and use
less; from which others have sprung,
usnyitu&tfleicg.
S^psfiiO(g5^OT, s. [prov.] Old turmeric
root of the previous year, uipswMjMjr
or.
ei&QiptiieugiQipiii, s. A very old
person, animal or thing, in contempt.
QlqSsO, s. [prov.~\ Quarter, part, region,
2. The lower or lee side of a vessel,
the side on which the sail is hoisted,
leeward, icz^soj^^arsrijs^uuisih.
)s5^ijp2wJw3OTArOT&iu8BJ. He is not
to be found hereabout.
QtpsS, j. The qpq^isisbs, tree, Hyperanthera. Vahl. See under Bmxm.
&Lprr3sj$, s. \_prov.~\ A kind of fish,
,T/r, s. A basket for irrigation, ^jsa/o
<uw_ 2. Hydraulic machinery, ftmstSnt.
3. A garden, G>rCj_io.
L>/rebo,i. [pros.') A hard kind of earth,
sometimes removed to improve softer soils,
Siprreir, s. The owner, proprietor; the
title of a headman in certain villages as
.jyuxjrSipKEr, e_^to){7ar; B-AGturar. 2. The
snn, aVii/s*. 3.
Curds,
s. A lineas drawn on the ground,
paper, &c 9As. 2. A shred, a piece torn
off, Bt$*jsg>a*Q. 3. A strip of cloth tied
round the waist of mendicants, a mendi
cant's girdle, 9ga>i_ 4. A prize, reward,
or treasure tied up in a cloth and exposed
to public view to invite competition in any
work of skill, tfJluQurS. 5. Ears of corn
tied into a small bunch, or otherwise, and
suspended in some conspicuous place of a
temple as the first-fruit of the crop, i&i*
89. 6. A picture, wapsiui-ii.
Si^slLl-, inf. To hang up a prize, to
lay down a reward.
Si^<stl(B, s. Prize, treasure, sacred
ashes, &c., tied in a strip of cloth.
e-eoeiir&Stfi, s. Inexhaustible treasure.
(P)
Q$$l-i, inf. To draw a picture, (p.)
3y$l,Q*)i, ApJP, iL/ii, iv,v.n. To part, to
be slit, rent in shreds, or torn; to be parted
as land by ploughing, &c, sexn-taxB^u.
2. To part asunder, to separate, SlreirL~"
*tt<0u. 3. To be defeated, to be disappoint
ed, to meet with ill success, to come to
nothing, mxgQsi
arfiumStft/sQurtSpp B$i$*g:GutiSp&
The affair is come to nothing. 2. He turns
out to be nothing.
^ar#8sS*jsrf. He is disconcerted ; i. e. can
do nothing. (Abusive.)

isn it

QifiiguGuirg,, inf. To be rent or torn;


SenuiSeSi, inf. To excite, to insti
to go in pieces.
gate, to stir up.
8t$a/, . noun. A rent, tear, laceration,
sec^sidQeiruu, inf. To dig up stones.
BfoAi. 2. Failure; incompetency, ill
atripeaiiudQetruu str/hpfetidQefruLj ,
success, dwindling away, /rarn>. (The
inf. [/.] To excite heat latent in the
word is sometimes synonymous with
body as by cold food, &c.
!*(.)
8i$)iueo,v.noun. Tearing, Q^ey. 2. J. A
Qanfdm>iua@Girut$d}i, inf. [vul.~\ To
thing torn; a tattered garment, &c.. SjJ
excite heat, fever, &c., in the system. 2.
pSIai. 3. A good-for-nothing fellow; a
To increase heat in the ground as a
spiritless sluggard in contempt, uusrp
slight shower, &c.
p mntr,
&L/9, sS Qpar, pQfBm, uQudr, d&, v. o.
inf. To stir up anger.
To tear, to rend, to split, to slit, to shred,
pdsiQstruu
fi8s!i8s>!u@<struu, inf. To
to tear to pieces, to rip up, to lacerate,
look, to raise one's head; to lilt up the
&$u*Qrimj. 2. To divide, to cleave. Sir
head as one sick, &c. 2. (fig.) To
ekrL-r**GiJS*a. 3. To scratch with claws,
thorns, &c, OirgrfiBitf**. 4. To mark
begin to signalize one's self.
or delineate by indentation or paint, QxrS)
UjifieoiudSeruu , inf. To excite de
Qppe$zjB$As.
votion in one.
gja'k*&Bij>B!$Qii]firg,&!$i);gi$C-i-j&r. She la
cerated her with abuse.
QuBsiirdSztruu, inf. To get a name,
aot_jLiLSif.45iA89. Tear the corner
to promote one's celebrity, or notoriety;
of his mouth.
to make illustrious.
Riig*0xQt0fiuGutLijrtir. He tore the
aw&ifia lju, inf. To raise the tail,
lion in two.
as a dog, a calf, &e.
Quij&tffaeuriutir. A man with a large
mouth, one who reveals secrets ; a babbler.
Bitr1itS)p{dQeOLL-(iiiDisia,<!&r@siruu, inf.
QuijB^/sarajrpQuS^cQu.Qer. Alas, I un
To excite the three humors, xf^ii, ij/^ii
wittingly revealed the matter.
and fi<?iLiicii of the system.
gfQiwB\p*Bpet>iiuuiiuGunb. We Will See Qsrrthi-j, QQ/Dcir, S&rriiiSffairdr, Qeussr, S
whether he does it or not. (Low usage.)
mriu, v. n. To rise in the air or water, to
QifitigjuGuirL, inf. To tear, to pull
ascend, to get up; to rise above the
or rend in pieces, to lacerate.
level, to emerge, to rise to the surface,
@$p&jQpasii5fiuiTtLi, s. A mended
cQfitu. 2. To emerge from obscurity, to
mat
become illustrious, to rise to, or gain emi
nence; to prosper, to be elevated, GwGnr
Qi^uLf, v. noun. Rending, tearing, rip
m. 3. To grow up,
4. To be built
ping, BtfitSDS.
Up, am/iQflpeHtuesrBaibu. 5. To be excited,
Q$(Lpjl, s. A mutilated indenture,
agitated,
roused,
t^sAOi-cifiiu.
6. To be
bond, &c.
enraged, exasperated, irritated, ResrpQe
5fT, sQQpeart /hGfi&r, uQuzb,
v. a.
Oftiu. 7. To be raised upon one side,
To tell, say, mention, express, declare.
utstBpBaihu. 8. To turn up, to occur,
Qriai. 2. v. n. To rise, to ascend, n^ibu.
to happen ; to come up in sight, to appear;
In this sense, a change of the verb Bar.
to come up in discourse, dispute, &c,
a.airi_ir*. 9. To set out, to start, to leave
BatfQur^srsiQa. Among the particu
for another place, t-ipuui-. 1 0. To increase ;
lars mentioned above.
to exceed, to surpass, to excel, CQi(jiiu,
Soirefi, i. A word, a term, Qu>/u$. 2.
1 1 . To become loose, detached as a
[in love poetry.'] A theme or subject,
brick, &c, that still adheres; to scale
off, to flake, to peel offas mortar, &c,
QarefidQair^g/, s. The subdivisions of
oQui
a subject or theme.
tzi*i>jier>t-!uGui&aiin3p0. His fame has
QtruLf, v. noun. Saying, speech, Qwir
spread abroad.
uuaaibBatbd&isir. They set out on a
journey.
uHxrmBaiiiSpsi. Odor was diffused.
ap, v. a. To tell, to say, to speakas
Biriii5ujffi_, inf. To be stirred up
SmpB, s. Sarasvatias presiding over
with anger. 2. To act insubordinate!}',
words. See g>ss>Jioi-*s.a.
self-willedly, &c.
Seir^jp, s. A word, saying, speech,
OTtiiSefli, inf. [prov.] To agree
though reluctantly; to be ultimately
persuaded. 2. To leaveas a family
QsiTULj, QCpebr, QstruiSG&reir, Qsuck, 8
for
another house, village, &c.
auu. v. a. To detach or raise up some
heavy thing; to raise up one side of a
QetruuSesr^ar, s. A grown-up person.
thing; to disengage, to dislodge, to dis
SariiiSorffaiSb s. Bas-relief; work
place, ogfuu. 2. To dig up, to heave or
with figures somewhat raised. (Roll.)
lift up, yf&iStii8$8uijBBfi*Baiju. 3. To ex
cite, to induce fever, heat, &c, jraqsnSu
Qeriiueo, v. noun. Rising. 2. s. [prov.~\
apanpcTQfuu. 4. To rouse, animate, urge,
A register of additional and newly im
oJJt_. 5. To instigate, to rouse persons
proved pieces of land, L/B^riitQsi^ieeiii
or things that are still. splli?_Ji_ 6. To
agitate, to discuss, ssnpBauu. 7. [yjrou.]
To raise a wall in building, to erect, to Ssfrir, s. Light, lustre, brightness, tSsatr
cause to grow higher, j(jvjtiu8oiju.
rii. 2. Farina, pollen of flowers, u*^^.

SSsrr

Serf)
QsiTir, @Qpsbr, liGpsir, Gfiusor, SeiriT, v. n.
To rise, to ascend, to emerge, to rise to the
Burfuee or above the level, &c, <?ioG3ua>iiu.
2. To grow up, to increase, to grow higher;
to shoot out, Cmdaiiiia. 3. To be intense,
copious, abundant, sigisttx. (p.) 4. To
become vain, conceited, foppish,
0*rir. 5 To be filled, to become full,
satiate, complete, impu. 6. To shine, glare,
l!wU. 7 . To be exalted, elevated, great,
dignified, G)p*m.
a^s-jQatispgi. The sea became boisterous.
rgrsoSttiifi/e. The voice rose higher,
or became louder.
tpiiBaiipg,. The color was conspicu
ous, glaring.
usci-fflsuri^. The army is ready for an
expedition.
QeirirdS, V. noun. Rising, ascent, Qui
QdrtKs-mtx. 2. Growth, increase, &<st&.
3. Excitement, animation, a-aa*Beti*S).
4. Fullness, satiety, x>pi. 5. Conceit,
vanity, g),ji'/>jL/.
Sirrira/,v. noun. Rising, ascent, 6f(igd8.
2. Growth, increase,
3. Excite
ment, -SFCr*Swffrffi.
Sra-'AS, v. a. To raise up; to excite, induce,
2. To fill, to satiate, a>pt*.
Qsrrsiiifl, s. A shrub, psktesStt&il-inm
Bsjbjo, Asparagus. (M. Die.)
Q Sirjjl, Qspsr, Qsirfillardir, Qeuisir, Qeirp,
v. a. \_vul. sometimes,
To stir up,
to poke, to agitate, to scratch up, to dig
up, to work up. 8o*fi_. 2. To disturb,
to derange, to disorder, to confuse, sk&s.
3. To disclose, to expose, QmsHiurn. 4. To
probe, to try, to search, to pry out, SWip.
SiirjPsSi, inf. To stir up, to turn up,
to agitate, to dig, or scratch up. 2. To
disclose, to expose, to reveal what should
have been kept secret.
SarpluuinTda, inf. To search by dig
ging up, overhauling, agitating, tie.;
to ransack, to rummage, to fumble about.
2. To probeas a wound; to pry out as
a thorn in one's heel.
QstriT, s. A shrub. See aarrr.
QitririLl, s. [proc] The stalk, pods, be.,
of rape, so called after thrashing.
Stsrfl, s. A parrot, a paroquet, Qen2ar.
2. A grass-hopper, a locust, Q/lL<8*8s*1.
3. A parrot- fish, g>fi/r.
QeBsip-S(^,^Qe^sLp.Qsir&), s. A sling
to scare away parrots,
6sf!^, s. A cage for parrots. 2.
A cage with spikes pointed inside, for
torturing criminals.
QefluSetrSstr, s. A parrot. See Serf).
Be$Qp&(Sj, s. A parrot's beak, or any
thing resembling it. 2. A piece of the
rib of an ola, on an ola book, to keep the
leaves together, when strung.
SaflQLo/ry9, s. Lisping or prattling
like a parrot. 2. [metaphor.'] A lady
with a lisping, mincing and affected
manner of speech, intended to be grace
ful and charming.
a^is/SuB, s. A black parrot.
udsatpdSleB u&&i@efi\eauai/Seifl, s.
Green parrot.
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u^&gj dread 86$, 8. A parrot of five


colors, considered a superior kind.
Oa/ala- ' i !f), s. White parrot.
Srf)tjyffffl, s. A grass-hopper.
^)3,D*Seif), 3. Leaf-winged locust, Mor
tis.
jXjE&aQsfl, s. A locust.
pe&iLd@sfi\, s. A small locust, Attilabua.
udas>&d8efl , 3. A green locust.
LDemtfd fflafl, s. Locust appearing before
the rains, M. imbrifera.
QevLL.(Iid8eB QaiiLiiraQeSI , 3. A
large locust.
SsSIlSbtt, s. A kind of fish, a parrot-fish.
8sS\dQsiru>Lj, s. A short and crooked
horn like a parrot's beak.
SsfldQ&iriiueh, 3. An ox whose horns
are short and turned downwards.
8eS\dSleap, 3. One of the four kinds
of gold resembling, in color, the par
rot's wing, ^faflMijCurdr.
8ef>Qpda<dr, s. One with an aquiline
nose.
8efl(ipd(gd&Lpia(gj, s. The root of the
^*r*3($u-ar creeper, ^ae4S@t-&Qi0ci<S.
QeftQp&^LDiriEjatTiij, s. A mango with
the bottom end a little bent.
8s$(y>dQ&Qp/%irez&, s. A style with a
hooked knife at top, for cutting olas.
fisrft^SLL , \jprov.~] A kind of jump
ing play, with squares formed on the
ground. gitHlauicSH.
QdtlppiLGtuuniijsei), v. noun. Playing
at the game of M^c.
/i<stSafl, i. A person standing in the
square to defend it.
ud.i-i&idQiS, 3. The person who
passes through the squares.
Qaift^SsV, s. A bivalve, a musselthe
fish or shell.
Qs$<Q&p&hG&rGS5ru> Beffli^&p&esBr^)
lit/, s. Lime made of shells; shell-lime.
fp9sod8efl<g$@e\> , 3. Flat conch, like a
palm leaf.
(^rfld8e$&&&) , s. A species of conch.
u6?&d8efi(C5@so, 3. Dentated conch.
Q erf!uu trjpiQstBis^Seoirju, 3. A river
Bouth of Pondicherry. (c.)
Q(&TjQGl3fT6tsre\), t. noun. Giggling,
laughing, tittering, ^bSa^lil/. 2. Thriv
ing, growing rich. t8<5$&3<gp~uLi.
8^tf)@Qeirargi@iftd&, inf. To laugh
heartily, to chuckle.
Q^SQeirekffieiieirir, inf. To thrive
well.
QtGySQstreiirQpifiiiJ, inf. To blaze forth,
flame.
Q(&jj<SS)S\], 3. A kind of wild duck, a
teal, s>iupm>v. 2. A kind of tree used in
hedging, s#u>r<4, Amyris spinosa. {Nob.)
3. A kind of fish, a small kind of eel,
a grig, g,itl&.
O^/Eifigjaoo), s. A kind of wild duck
with a reddish breast.
QuQ^mS^aaai , s. A large kind of
flgapa/ tree.
QpL-@(sn)Baaj , s. A species of thorny
Q^aoai tree.

Qai&BrffljsrjaDfflj, 3. A species of thornless fig***; tree.


SSsrr, s. Branching, ramification, branch,
wr&ficSijeipf^SSx 2. A bough, a sprig, a
twig, a spray, a sprout, a shoot, a bud,
ptfii. 3. Kindred, relations, line, family
branches, pp*. 4. A herd (of cattle), a
flock, a horde, a shoal; a family, a race,
a group, a class, a company, _l1j_iS. 5.
Bamboo, epAfi*. 6. A mode of singing,
6>ifuiKr. 7 . One of the musical tones modu
lated by the palate the third in the gamut,
mDsi&imQiuaT^iSms. 8. One of the strings
of the lute corresponding with the m*S4t
tone, lurtfiG&icitbLj.
S&trQSarujirtu. In herds, flocks or groups.
SSshs^lLl-, inf. To screechas two
or more <%*&>f owls together.
Qcmdasv^, s. One story branching out
of another, a ramifying narrative; an
episode.
S&rffl/i^, s. Lineage, pedigree, &-jnd)eir
miff. 2. A branching street, Q-i.;4#.
?ar/rjja, inf. To prune, to lop.
Qa^Ljpuui, inf. To shoot forthas
a branch.
SSmQiurL.QBsireSt-, inf.
To put
forth twigs, branches, &c. 2. To ramify,
to branch out.
Q/Effi/62W, s. A straight branch.
udadSiar, s. A by-shoot.
Qutri]d8%s<r,s. Qprou.] False sprouts for
fruit in jack-trees.
QtoajaSiW, 3. [proc] Sprouts of genuine
fruits in jack-trees.
SSargj/f, s. (pi.) Relations, kindred,
Qmrt. 2. Friends, companions, associates,
G/$'yl. See under Sir, v. a.
S&nQuQijda, inf. To be numerous, to
multiply, ramify, increase, &c. as a
family.
S&tsouj, 3. Relationship, e-jseij. 2.
Amity, friendship, fifforiii.
BSstriLirrir, 3. Kindred, friends.
@&truQutuir, 3. [in grammar.'] Names
of a small class or division of men, or
animals, as distinguished from @<s>-ij
Cum* and rigiuQuuias in rtS*, hunting
class ; /iu.i, one's family circle.
Qcbrr, 8G/Dzk, &Qpek, Gaiair, iu, v. a. To
wash rice for boiling, &c, j>rlHfeu. 2.
[prov. impr. for *Z*tu ] To change or put
off soiled and especially nienstruous cloths,
g!wiriu. 3. \impr. for Siu.] To root up
herbage, trees. &c. 4. [p;o.] To pry out
as a thorn from the flesh with a needle,
&C, Sap.
QlcloiT, dQpffj, pp, d@u}f d&, v. n. To
put forth twigs, branches, &c. ; to ramify,
to branch, icitGSSa&'tets. 2. To multiply,
to grow numerous, Qugx. 3. To ramify
as families, ^ppibQu*. 4. To grow full
of branches, sunsisci&uitdi&fBipiu. 5. To
grow thick or closeas the beard, boughs,
herbage, grain, &c, <2e>"=>a83>*,3jSiii-jr/*. They have be
come very numerous from that stock.
QinuLf, v. noun. Branching, ramifi
cation.
S&TT, dQOjDebr, pQpsiir, uQueir, da, v. a.
To dig, to stir; to work up, to scratch up
as fowls; to root up as pigs; to burrow
as rats; to excavate, >*i-.

fi^tSb^at^narSi The earth must


be dug up around the plants.
8'Sar^fr, s. (pi.) Inhabitants of agri
cultural distriets; husbandmen, n-pui
Sirrah,
The name of any of the an
cient kings of the Chola dynasty; the prin
ces of the Chola race, ffjrjiar. 2. The name
of a prince of the Chola race from whom
his successors have been styled B<*.
SoirjSrj.StJSDjjr, SsireSdaisr, <?a; or,error
p. o. To pinch with the finger and thumb,
the nails, &c, ii/r^fflirsr. 2. To pinch off,
to pluck, to nip, to pickas a leaf, &c,
jg&OQPjjtvSnfiarsi. 3. To hold, take up, carry,
&c as with the beak, the Angers and
thumb, &c.; to take up a little, a pinch,
&c., C '&-Q-y':' a,
nJjrSirge^. I am pinched with hunger.
QJr tir ird.S), s. A bit of leaf, especially
an ola given as a token of being 6ent by
some superior, gjBawTSfftig. 2. A note
of band, a bit of leaf, a token from a
person in authority as a passport, war
rant, letter of introduction, &c, a-epn
*9cJS.
QixctrtruiSfTjeisr, s. [prot).~\ A kind of
child's play, pinching. $iaKau*C-Q. 2.
(Jig.) Want of attention to guests, at a
feast; distribution to them in small
quantities, ^svcBuih.
8sir sir it u S (ttj snr $ u essr gszt , inf. To sup
ply guests too sparingly. 2. To take
sparingly at a feast from modesty,
delicacy, &c. 3. To give stintingly in
charity, &c
SsesB&sfril-L, inf. To give a hint, a
signal; also a summary, Sec; lit. a pinch.
S<iaiflOaff<S<sa, inf. To give a little
from a great quantity. 2. To give but
little, a pinch, &c.
eiidttd^ciisicrCi-rar. (local.) He will
not even give a jerk.
SoJ-aflutSSajs, inf. To pinch and
pluck off.
Saraflafii, inf. To stir up; to excite,
to instigate.
BAeB&naiia, inf. To set or take a
little from a heapa9 the small mnemo
nic heaps in measuring grain.
6rr(Srj8a/r, s. Greens plucked off from
the root.
jyfi/^fi-crAtgAffi-rtcjffaorCjiLir. is he a mere
youngster, that you may cuff him as
you please?
@jrcsn)$as>iruesiresti', inf. To insult, to
treat insultingly.
8m<^$ssitr!UirtLj&ldairpiu<!u&, inf. To
speak contemptibly,
fieirgrj, v. noun. A pinch, a nip; a lit
tle piece of betel-leaf, tobacco, &c, fiasco
uCj-g>ah<H. 2. A pinch iu quantity, gmR
taam.
Bir^iiSificficriiuQuraiaL-arff. May this
become null and void; mutilated and
cancelled.
Ssir&ir, s. A parrot, a paroquet, Ssrfl.
2. A black species of parrot, acj&Btf. 3.
A horse, ^Bmr.
9&l*<t<d0i4>. A poem in which a lady,
languishing under love, sends a parrot to
her lover, as a messenger, &ii3ru*jib.

S^S^QsussteO-Q^rfsi^sO. v. noun
Callingas a peacock, geSatgfiuLf.
S^iu, s. (local.) A green clod or sod
Sl^S, s. Way, path, eu$. 2. Falsehood,
a lie, Qurii. (<rg>.)
(port.) A crooked kind of
dagger, crease, .eoi_/i*. See SA*-.
&)tJ*s3>S0, v. noun. Creakingas
new shoes, a wheel, an oil-mill, a door
sounding as a watchman's rattle, &c,
B/Sd&treisr, s. [/.] A watchman's
rattle; also, a child's rattle, B**a*cstS.
Q^&sf&Q&ITijtliLf, s. Creaking shoes.
8<8&&pp%sbiu\BB, s. A rustling pillow.
Q^&adQ^&Q&oreo, v. noun. Creaking.
StUmgjlJULb, s. Christianity. (Rott.)
8/SeKfiWor, s. A christian.
<3^0, part. A characteristic of the present
tense as in QfiuBGpss; jfi*tpr<vK?ari_jfi26u.
us!jpjtEJjp], &, wpgi. ^je&i, &(<ld, <sa,tf. n.
To be giddy, dizzy; to whirl, ^riu8j>!sri*.
2. To be confounded, confused, disconcert
ed, pQwzp.
3jiti'SsiS)}gCiGur@ar. He was con
founded.
QjpiQjpiuLj, v. noun. Giddiness, diz
ziness, whirling of the bead; momen
tary bewilderment, #!w*pft. 2. l'ride,
haughtiness, Q*cy*.
^jmssrBs>S>s>uui-iiBpsi. His pride is
brought down.
BjpBQ/narev, v. noun. Being giddy,
dizzy, B^Bsiuli. 2. Moving rapidly, m!xr
js1*>Bp&G)p&2i*'piSp&. I am giddy,
my head whirls.
BjpBQpdirjpi&Lped, inf. To whirl, to
turn round rapidly; to feel giddy.
QjptQQjDzBTjpiaiir, inf. To be seized
with giddiness. 2. To come in a great
hurry.
Sjl/ig, s. Craziness. insanity, lunacy,
eccentricity, u,ijjW. 2. Self-importance,
self-conceit, arrogance, jfiiJtwii. See
under the verb Sj>*.
Bgedadsr, s. An eccentric or insane
man. 2. A self-conceited, arrogant fel
low.
BQpar, BgnsBCissrssr, Caidr 8j)
4. v. a. To efface, blot out. obliterate,
cancel, Q&aB/t/r&sr. 2. To scribble, to
write witli an iron pen, to grave, "off.
e -
BgiSfsar. lie has not
written this well, he has scribbled.
9<5j3jsi<B8i>ifijgijaIiii. Drop a line
to him j scribble a line to him.
8jpd(g, v. noun. Blotting, cancelling,
obliteration, Bs>tB$fh^ai>m. 2. A letter,
character, or writing, *cnt&.
BjniarniS^d^, inf. To be scribbled
over.
B&sS&mrgQiQftg;. A fair hand with
out any erasures.
Bzj*QsQf$gi. Letters or writing cross
ed out ; letters or writing in which alter
ations are made.

mijrymiaeO, v. noun, [vul.j Moving, stir


ring, shaking, jyoMj**,
jyo/cBr*f$rE;)yfb9&3Eu. He is not at all
shaken.
,s. Saffron, t^rkirvju-uy,, Crocus,
L. 2. Turmeric,
Curcuma, L.
(M. Die )
Sjpijgl, s. Insolence. See Bqtj&i.
QgHgiQeu^ssr, s. A creeping plant,
i5.*(S, Cucumis, L.
&jni_l, s. Action, act, performance,
0iura>. 2. (//</.) Bondage, restraint, jyijoio^tsni. Bpq, as an expletive particle,
is sometimes in poetry united to a finite
verb as in aLjjfii^J^?*, he mentioned.
(ubsol.)
a^DftSV, . noun. Being made or effect
ed, Qfiijfi: 2. Being bound, confined, re
strained, jjii.*>-icfBfj(ipp^>. Note. Bp. BpLf,
Bpp&i, Bps', 8* and BAp seem to lie the
surviving paronyms from some obsolete
Tamil root, which, in sound and meaning,
might have been equivalent to the Sans
crit Ktu, to do: hence, n-*B^tn and *l_aS
<*an*, mean "he docs walk." Bpn and Bp
pit, as verbal nouns, and Bpg and B.*, as
particles, are now obsolete.
<s p.jpi, part. A poetic expletiveas in
Q+eppBpplBi. ( obsol.)
QsnFI, s. [prov.~] 111 luck or affliction
supposed to result from a malignant
planetcommonly said of children and of
women after child-birth, J<ai_. A change
of Bararw.
QSssr, s. A cover to prevent the evapo
ration of minerals in calcination, /u>. 2.
A tree, Ss", Keronia. (Mux.) (M. Vic.)
Ssir, part. A poetic expletive as
in siexrBpLirtir, he will gee. (obso .)
Q&sr^)l, part. A characteristic of the pre
sent tenseas in QeiuB&pg:, $50.*irsv9i_
2. A poetic expletive as in B-e&iBar
we shall think.
SsirstSTLh, s. Affliction, sorrow, distress,
^I!*ui4. Wils. p. 274. Khikna.
SssTSunrih, s. A sweet-singing bird,
probably the Canary bird, riiiy<ir. 2.
The vina or Indian lute, commonly with
two strings, slurp, 3. A water-fowl in
general, tfritritiupenoi. 4. An owl, the ^*vs.
8z3tGsra&:&Bs>{r, s. A creeper bearing
a kind of gourd whose shell is used for
a calabash of the lute, g>i*a>r.
8srG&iji}:6ii[T&&&Qzijjsri!mQ&tTLl-i, inf.
To play on the lute.
SstSTSSTTiT, s. Demigods attached to the
retinue or service of Kuvera; celestial
choristers, having, with the human figure,
the head of a horse, ugiQardaMmpQjHrcsir.
WilS. p. 221. KlNNAliA.
SecrtzorprriSnrrGBr QdffGsrGv&eisr, s. Ku
vera, the lord of Kinnaras, <?ufr. Wils.
p. 221. KlNNAKESA.
'sirssr[fl . A two-stringed lute, Bar
erriS.
8srrarrfte>irSlia, inf. To play upon the
Barsrfi lute.
Sshreail, s. [also g;tkt>d8are$.'] A large
green locust, itec^ifiirf.
Seir<ssF!<i(2<SirL^, s. Guinea hen. (c.)
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g
Sifiuuiru>Lf S/fltjyffS, s. A species
A compound letter, d and
2. The 5/ ti, s. A worm, maggot, any of the
of intestinal worms, Lumbricus, m<Spfl
vermes species, animaluula, 4. 2. An
screech of a parrot and the nestlings of
insect that makes itself an earthen house,
some other birds, ScfiQf^sSnip^<sHo.
i<aWS. 3. An insect, a fly, a beetle, &c,
Sifluy,, s. A plant, Ophiorrhiza,
SiSQuJSSTSd, v. noun. Peepingas
Carped.
Wils. p. 223. Keeta.
Mungo.
chickens; chirping, up*>oiuuriuiSiir{gr. 2. Sotwlc^szorii, . Defect, flaw, in
Screeching, screamingas parrots, 8Jis
SiflLcuw, s. A tree, Lythrum pemphis.
jury, ruin, damage, fis|. 2. adj. Saw.
Wasted, destroyed, spent, expired, C. SiB, s. The sen of?, a milky shrub.
*$&<BLh, . A monkey, an ape, (3jffi(g.
8ss>T, s. Pot-herbs, greens, vegetables,
Wils. p. 264. Ksheen'a.
Wils. p. 224. Kbbsaha. 2. A bamboo, <idb
S&zrLDir&,
inf.
To
become
extinct,
ex
EAi. Wils. p. 223. Keechaka. 3. A helmet,
Saarjipessi , s. The stalk of greens.
hausted; to be laid waste, desolate.
pUit9ir, {tgi.) incorrectly for PmA Wils.
gjBfluLje&asdluJGiSairinrGsnS&Li. When the
&es>iruutru>Li8aoirijy<F&, s. [prov."]
p. 849. Seersiiaka.
virtue of those good deeds is all exhausted.
An intestinal worm, riuu#fi, Lumbria=>53r", s. A prince, son of Kikaya,
Sssar/ra^sor/f, s. The poor, the mis
oides.
Wils. p. 223. Keechaka.
erable, mfiui. Wils. p. 264. Ksheen'a.
jy/flSanff^jsnpiSosir, s. Greens which
@&&tsiriaui, s. [mil.] Irregularity; Sssstit, s. (from Sipmir.) Mean, low peo
sprout again after being cut, Amaranshameless, immodest, profligate behavple;
the
vulgar,
SC^tt.
See
under
8(J.
thus tristis, L.
ioras that of the prince 9mi towards
fjjfieirmSsatr, s. Young greens, (tpSscd
'SpLb, s. Song, singing, chant, hymn,
tmt.
sacred rehearsal in praise of a deity, g)oo
@&sihrrLau>u&israiBr, inf. To behave
dure. Wils. p. 290. Geeta. 2. A beetle,
6T68^Q^cfiffiSo/r,i.
A species of greens.
immodestly.
a bee, aoiiQ. 3. Melody, music, ffiro*.
seceeudas>ir,
s.
Sundry
pot-herbs or
&&&irfi, s. A name of Bhima as the
greens mixed together.
destroyer of 2*s*-; [ex Seat*, et ^fl.]
each tune there is a corresponding hymn
(&)Ueaua@ee>tr , s. Amaranthus polyor song. Each hymn or song has its pro
@&LDUanp$&8RJD,S. [prov. contraction
stachyus, L.
per tune.
of SrsctrQps!>p.~) Disorder, confusion,
@LDtlifdSeair, s. A kind of greens, Ceprofanation, prostitution, violation, <jpp
Sp&iTjifdirw, s. Science of musicas
C9.
losia nodiflora, L.
@&u>uas>pairirek, s. A disturber; a
G&irifldSeQiT, s. A plant, Portulacca,
S/SuuirL-, s. A melodious song, a
violater of decency, chastity, principle,
L.
hymn.
&c.
&aSrrpi&$&sitrt s. Sorrel.
SjSiiuirtS^weuirSda, inf. To sing
Q&&il_^usn'&<!FLiq-GluJG5r6]0, v. noun.
a hymn, a song, &c; to chant.
SjpSsBir, s. Small greens, Amaranthus
Bustling and contradicting in speech.
gangeticus, L.
Qpeunpfiiuii, s. Vocal and instrumen
tal music, 8jlQp&iirptVQpib.
Q&m&eaiT, s. Red greens. 2. [in tSsr
S^tftrsir, s. A fish, ^iriBsir. 2. A bird,
*Asi*i poem.] Voluntary exertion of a
S/SGoi^ii, s. The Sama or third V6da,
gtirupvDoj. 3.
All infant, ^Kaojf.
child to crawl about. See iitir*5i<St&.
the
prayers
of
which
are
composed
in
s. [pro!).] A necklace, commonly
metre and always chanted, rmGipib,
/Besanii@sair, s. Species of greens with
of black earthen beads, utSmeaH.
large stalks.
$&&r, s. The chirping of birds, tysir @5tTlB, s. A cowherd, gjsaiiuar.
gjOtuLjiSearr,
s. Cleome monophylla,
*3p>l,
s.
Singing,
chanting,
Spw.
2.
OotoS. 2. The whining of infants, S<sjCro.
Z.
Singer, SfitbwQGeirsSr. Wils. p. 290. Geeti.
@&8li~, inf. To chirpas birds, lizards,
UQ^uLjdS&air, s. Chenopodium album,
monkeys; to twitter; to speak or call *8emj5, s. Song, uitiL.(B.
2. A
L.
with a shrill sound; to squeak, to cry
name common to several poetic composi
upL-tas>ta@es>iT, s. Justicia madurenas an infant, to scream, StQeargixfo.
tions of praise to the gods as ,jy&sr/s8oi*,
sis, L.
gjceu, s. A shrill voice, a fem
8=is. Wils. p. 290. Geeta.
uariaSsair, s. [corruption of uesrasrd
inine or childish voice, QaAnvSugirAi.
Star.] A species of greens.
6^-(gzreo/riL/jffi_iff, inf. To squeak, Siuraasa3T'i(3j, s. The table of com
Jir^!>tjffi(25ffOT/r, s. Melochia corpound letters in Sanscrit, sf*#*t0<sv#
to speak in a shrill voice.
chorifolia, L.
Q&3rS&&&^Lbl-J<5<)Lrs, s. [prop.
i-iefid^irdSaair-siriuda-aaiTdSenir, s. A
s. A parrot, a paroquet, Saf).
**_i,*fifibuanb"\ A kind of play among *8jim,
plant. Hibiscus cannabinus.
Wils. p. 223. Kkf.ua. 2. A black species
children, gjiSiruni.8.
of parrot, *cyi8*. (p.) 3. Milk, ur*>. Wils.
QuQ^iiuSssiiT, s. A species of greens.
3&&rj^inrir, s. [vul.] A kind of wild
p. 264. Ksueera.
u-
s. Amaranthus angustifoduck or teal, &iptn.
Sirsir, s. The name of an eminent poet
lius. L.
3j-s-Lo/r^Q^sarao S&ai-Qp&Gl&soT
of the ancient Tamil college at Madura,
QpLp-d@eatr Qp&n&QsDtr, s, Greens,
xtSrtir; [ex St, speech.]
&, v. noun. Buzzing, squalling, being noisy
pot-herbs, especially when they are
as a house full of children, a hen and 3ifjSiBu&eadsfr, s. A mungoose, the
young or tender.
her brood, &c, -*gjrSi_ai.
QptLSeair (tpmeirmSsarr Qpm-eSd
ichneumon,
Viverra ichneumon.
Q&&r&3i i th,s. [prov.] Scoria of iron,
Star (jp<SrgafIi>*, s. Prickly greens,
en^itn-iribLfibCusdai g)(jAS!(j7<air. They are
Amaranthus spinosus.
iron-dross, (Bg^i/AgL u*.
like the mungoose and the snake.
aj&r%6trdsRiT, s. A species of greens.
fi?/ LDlTiB,s. A plant, SjpiLiarm-if., HedySifluuen s. Very fine little teeth, jyy>
fifl(if^dSsaiJ, s. Cleome fruticosa.
saium, Z.
K.

3(W

ffib*Bu4&3BTongGaiXt&Sanr QpWiUaSpStnl
Qwcj&Qa&w qp($b*>s&3w, are varie
ties of leaves used as vegetable food.
Saairdsiriu, s. [/oca/.] A kind of cu
cumber.
SeoiTcSg^ pessresfiiflan/DjifiSV, v. noun.
Swinging a child by the arms and legs,
in imitation of throwing water for irri
gation, iJJurC.
@&>MBiriruuLL(B, s. [on/.] A kind of
silk, sometimes worn during the per
formance of religious duties, gtwUB.
SCSirirLo/rQirirQeusaTeO, v. noun. [prov.~]
Screaming.squallingas children or young
people, iislj*jr_Arfs\Jt_A.
*Sir, s. Word, speech, Q&irev. (fieuir.)
Wils. p. 289. Gir.
Sffdr, s. A poet. See Saeir, supra.
SitSQtsstsO, v. noun. Squeaking, scream
ing, seSttsfiui-l.
s-ftaifiSrSQrarpQfSpg}. The infant is
squalling.
'SiaijSsiirihSirsBJBSssr, s. Praising,
celebration, extolling, declaring one's great
ness, exploits, &c,
2. A song of
praise to a deity, a psalm, a sacred hymn,
Gf-Btfabr. Wils. p. 223. Keerttana.
Sir^^art^Q^iuS/Deusir, s. A praiser,
an encomiast.
Sir^fisriiueitestr, inf. To praise, to
extol.
Sir/ipairihutri, inf. To sing praise.
&AiQ!rpp3snA, s. Laud, praise given to
God or to great men.
iBiritiSirppzaiii, s. Praise of one's name
or character.
*3a~jsp), s. Fame, celebrity, glory, re
nown, reputation, good character, name,
distinction, notoriety, popularity,
Wils. p. 224. Kekrtti.
gim&tasH-iu3>jt$utv!2p&. His fame spreads.
Stjifida, inf. To praise, extol; to
exalt in praise, yep.
3rrp@G6>:jaQ&(Bax, inf. To destroy
one's reputation, to bring into disrepute,
to defame, disgrace.
Qrtp$psiuQu&, inf. To praise, to
extoL 2. (i?o.) To determine, to de
note.
3rj$fis*QtTshr&*. He described (it)
in terms of praise. 2. (Rott.) He has
distinguished one from another.
QripfiQujopeiissiSirpfiwirar, s. A ce
lebrated person, an illustrious person
age, LfSipmjtfimieBr.
SipfiuSjjSiTuw.s. Brilliancy of fame,
extension of reputation, extended fame.
jjirdSirpfi, s. Ill fame, evil report as
isjb&irpfi, s. Good fame, good report.
$it suit stPttld, s. The language of the
gods; Sanscrit or a dialect of it, Gfimjrma*.
( Sans. Gecrvvan'a.)
*$6\>&, s. The forty-second year of the
Hindu cycle of sixty, 9iifj)iLLi_^<;/}fi.i<ji_M.
2w(<y!o (A. D. 1788) is even now
spoken of by the people of Southern India
for its extreme drought and great famine.

r.A\io'CiTO_. $. Intense heat as


that of the ffw*<ya*i, t(&B&eos. 2. Fa
mine of the Sw year.
*SsOXLb, s. A pin, bolt, wedge, hinge
as SAi, ^exfi. Wils. p. 224. Keelaka. 2.
{fig.) That on which a subject hinges or
turns; the principal point, Qur&udi-ii. 3.
Artfulness, shrewdness, subtlety, i>B$ii>b.
4. (Roll.) Joint, juncture, Qui^gi.
)&&Q^tfl&fiwm , s. One who knows
the cunning or artfulness of others.
Seo&LD/Si^iQus^Qpsiia^, s. One who
is shrewd in his remarks, /('/. one who
speaks, seeing the hinge (of the subject).
S<SOLa, s. An incision for salting, a cut
ting. QmiiLQ. 2. [prov ] A shred; a piece
torn off, shreded. torn or hnnging in slips,
Sifiq. 3. (*g>.) Pitch, tar, 8A>.
SeoiaSeowirlia9fi>, inf.
To make
longitudinal incisions in fishes, &c.
8 .<.::-- & 7. .j. i s . inf. To tear up
into shreds.
*SsdL>, s. A nail, a pin, a spike, ^asfl.
2 Flame, lambent flame, **rfai. (3>.) Wils.
p. 224. Keela.
*3<SOireCUb, s. Water, Sir. 2. Blood,
Wils. p. 224. Keelala. 3. Vine
gar, arif.. (*#.)
SjiplSsC, QGpzk, SehQpzsr, Qeussr, @ev,
v. a. [used pr incipally in the past tense }
To- rend, to cleave, to part, Btf&s. 2.
To dig, to hollow, to excavate, to burrow,
C!ri_. (p.)
@skjDsa, v. noun. Cleaving; burrowing.
QsC, s. An articulation, joint of the body,
i/fia>jJdr*#. (c.) 2. Pitch, tar, 88.
Sev&eoirajBiiraa, inf. (local.) To dis
joint; to separate into pieces.
Qevy,&, inf. To pitch, to tar.
Seouuirii, s. Tarred canvas.
*SsC,s. Smallness, minuteness, jitArtBLD.
2. A hinge, asJ^ffAi. Wils. p. 224. Keela.
SeoQpaur, s. The pivot on which the
hinges turn.
Sip , s. Place or space, under, below,
beneath, downward, low or nether ; the bot
tom, 8uJi_j1. 2. The east, B(c*g. 3. A pit,
a hole, uaati. 4. The nether regions, the
worlds below, Sof^sib. 5. Forgetfulness,
u.pgi. 6. Bridle, reins, bit, iy.*#cno. 7. A
low caste, 8ii**w. (p.)
Sssr/f, s. [8y?/5/f.] Low, mean people,
the base, the vulgar, icHQwr.
Sipgi, s. That which is under or be
low; bottom.
&ipi(2w0ipirm8u<2uirL-, inf. To over
turn, upset, capsize; to overthrow, to
defeat.
QifiSiam, inf. To burrow, to excavate,
to make a subterranean passage, to un
dermine, y,iinSp riirgQ*jjiu. 2. {fig.')
To undermine, to injure by any under
hand, clandestine means, '.
Sipeap, s. An under-ground room, a
cellar, iBwimp. 2. A cavern, a cell, a hole
or passage under ground, *.
Qifiira, inf. To become depressed, to
sinkas a stalk, a heap of muck, &c.;
to deteriorate, to waste as the body by
use or disease; or as property, &c,
arm tr

8y>iraStpiriu. Under, below, beneath.


StpiruS<Tfl&&, inf. To be below, to be
mean, to be inferior.
SipireoGiipsafi, s. "Descending states
of the soul." State and degree of con
sciousness, commencing with objective
sensations and descending to subjective
feeling and contemplation, the mind
receding farther and farther from objec
tive impressions and associations. Hindu
physiologists fancy that the mind dcscends from its seat in the forehead to
its other seats, the neck, breast, umbilicus
and terminus rectum. (^s#uA. S>a. 8.)
8ifl(w,da, inf. To lie under, to be un
der one's dominion or control.
Stpags, s. A river under ground, y,iB
uSfei&QetiGiBTg, 2. A river in the Congu
country, Qa*ecg<?*4/r.9'.
S:jiij)QstBii<t>Qut^psf. The under ground
river has carried it awaysaid of things
lost without knowing how.
@(iga(&uQurs, inf. To be diminish
ed, to be reduced.
p&. II is understanding and knowledge
are more and more diminishing.
SOyjiriiQ, s. [prov.] An inferior class
of fishermenas distinguished from <?a
Cwrjbfi, a higher rank.
@pQtBir&&, inf. To look downward,
to tend downward, S^uuiiis. 2. To be
sensual, grovelling, to tend toward secularitles. i#iraiia!r5iiLy. 3. To be on
the declineas to wealth, &c. ; to go to
ruin, to come to nought, ^ftf^>M_j.
St^QmirdQpfilL-i QipGrBrra@Giije:,
inf. To use obscene language, to assail
with very indecent speech.
Q^QiBirdf^ $Lp<2isn&&u>, v. noun.
Looking downward, downward ten
dency, SifrCuiienmi. 2. Low or grovelling
pursuits, abase inclination; underhand,
clandestine purpose.
QipQu>edira, adv. Upside down.
QyiuuL, inf. To be subdued, to yield,
to be submissive, to become inferior,
8i>uuis.tu. 2. To be subject, to be subor
dinate, to submit to,
3. To be
degraded, mean, base, (g^|Lii_
Sipuuiy-iuSLpuuexfiiU, inf. To sub
mit, to yield, to obey.
QipuuLp-iuiTpfitasruiQ^uuL^.ivtTee>L>, s.
Disobedience, insubordination,
@ipuui^.eif, v.noun. Submission, obe
dience, subordination, subjection, 8uu
2. Docility, tractableness, jycio|.
ffifiju^^Qipuuu^xjuu^msssr, inf.
To subdue, to subject, to subordinate,
to subjugate, to quell, j>i_a*. 2. To
lower, to bring down, to reduce,
oju(B
tf. 3. To degrade, iraruu^.
@tp<2mti8,QaxmL-&/i@nu', s. [in astrol."]
A lunar mansion looking downwardopposed to GtLG&ii&arBtiafifigw. They
are twelve in number, (a-sic-oi.)
QCpQitirdQemaiTQ, s. [in astrol."] A
zodiacal sign which looks downward.
Note. These signs, as well as the StiQsrs
SarmiLrAfirib, are favorable for planting
esculent roots and digging wells.
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Smih
tj><*u>pQpzireui), s. The east, west,
Q^dmjp&irnu, s. [in prosody.] Rhym S^pi, s. A streak, mark, stroke, line,
ing or Gi*foi_ in every foot but the
scratch, m*. 2. A notch, a score, an in
> north and south,
penultimate; and in giuL/4<3,ri>i_, in
dentation, gash, cut. slit, incision, Jsnjq.
fetp, adj. Inferior, base, mean, low, vul
every foot but the second, i&mtvjQ/sr
3. A slice, a piece cut off longitudinally,
gar, degraded, disgraceful, dishonorable,
a slip, a snip, 8pg. 4. [prov.] The half
S-fifinijiar, 2. Downward, lower; infernal,
of a cocoanut-leaf or esculent palmyra
Sds&jeuiriij Qpness , J. [in prosody .] A
ffiS.-ar. 3. Eastern, eastward, easterly, fi:*g.
rOOt, Qj4w(J?WljyAICW<gJUffB)i0ejfi*ffU?i. 5.
Sq3(B, s. The lower lip, jqpnih.
rhyme or
in which the first word
Scrawl, writing, va??g>.
in every foot of a line, except the pe
S(Lpedsij> ffi(y>eg, s. The nelher
fiJbjpiLcfil iStmpdSjpt, s. The crescent
nultimate, has different meanings, a>r<*
worlds, seven in number. (Sec -riiAJ
Ql JKOI ,
moon as seen on the third day after
2. Hell, r*.
new moon.
QCp&a&m !TiLiQLLn%zr , s. [in prosody .] A
SGipirrr, s. The mean, the vulgar, tp
aaad&jpt, s. A note of hand; a mark
rhyme or Qffi>i_ in which the first letter
io4<^. 2. Out-cast, tffitf?..
of every foot of a line, but the penul
by such as cannot write.
g..*ifl/rrfu%i*^aio(a)r. Speak submissive
timate, is the same, s>'Cifaj*Q^nH_
ly even to inferiors.
airiLdSjpi, s. A slice of unripe fruit.
@Cpd&eia, s. A look from under the
pdsouSQeviseoeoSjpi, s. Good luck, good
Qldsbld, v. noun. Lowness, meanness,
eye-lids, an ogling, indirect or sly look,
fortune; lit. good writing in the head.
inferiority, baseness, uS|. 2. Submisa glance askance, SifOuiiena, 2. The
siveness, humbleness, ^(jswo.
Sr.?/,
8SpA, SjSQarck, Qeu^r, S/D, V. a.
lower part of the eye, the part below the
Sipsaraai, [vul.] East.
To draw or strike a line; to mark, to
pupil, *7fflfl.arffitjuA*io.
streak, to draw lines, ifiSp. 2. To
SsaippQpiTF,, s. The eastern street.
S^d^aeo, s. A low tone of voice, ^/i$-d
scribble, to make marks, to write, to grave,
(grAt. 2. [in singing] Bass, ta&fiQairvS.
SsoLpuLjflui, s. The eastern side, part.
cot?. 3. To scratch, wound slightlyas a
@Lp&rr@ @ip#&iT@, s. A low caste,
cat. /ptstn_. 4. To rend, tear, split.
&lp&@&bld,
s.
The
eastern
country.
5. To cut, to gash, to lance, make an in
fiTitfrrfi. 2. A person of low origin or
Sy?aiires:i , s. The north-east wind.
cision, to dissect, ^wAfp&p. 6. To cut
obscure birth, 8&uiSpun.
off a slice, to slice, to cut off longitudi
StpeQGjSssti, s. The eastern Videha
Sifppaii>, s. An inferior kind, degree
nally, *Br. 7. To blot out, to obliterate,
country one of the nine divisions of the
or class; inferiority, fiF^eisenfieib.
to erase, Bgt*. 8. To rub or try as gold
known continent. See Si?<ji.
Qipppajd&nnasr, s. An inferior a low
01) the touch-Stone, tusnis&ieSg*ei>r*s. 9.
person.
S^pairujGHseveS, s. A medicinal plant,
[prov.] To give a hint, a clue, &c, to a
&LppQf.ireni, s. The lower part of
SjpfCsiutj!, l'hillanthus niruri.
subject; to hint at, <sp~uLiistc.i-.
the thigh.
8J**n^it.esp(!ui&<b. If a hint be given, it
SLpuireo, s. The east, Qtpd^.
y?Su/r.5Eii>, s. [prov.] Cultivation of
is enoughhe will be able to make it out.
SipyuS,
J.
The
lower
or
nether,
parts
edible roots.
&Jild&iriuuGurri-&j$d&iTiu&>eiid&, inf.
of the earth, yrfJ^ff^L/L/pii. 2. The
Si^uuuSir, s. Grain or herbage in the
To slit a fish, &c, and dry in the sun.
nether
worlds,
8&*i*ii.
shade or overtopped by another plant;
@ftuQuiriSpleneuda,
inf. To cut,
y)uud&ij>,
s.
The
east
side.
2.
The
under-plants, jyif-OuJi.
to slit.
underside.
Lpuuir(B , s. The lower side, Sipuud
QjSuutrida, inf. To dissect, to an
@y)eurruSe<sdau>, s. Fractional parts or
mi. 2. Subordination, inferiority,
atomize. 2. To slice out, to cut off.
mii. ( Little used.)
denominations. 2. [modern usage] De
QjSajnpp, inf. To bring to friendly
Qipijunsap, s. A subterranean cell or
nominator of a fractionopposed to GioAj
terms.
miiSuisii, the numerator.
cavern, fftpanp. (Unit.) 2. An under
SplQiufBda@j$Qiu(BpgiuGutn, inf.
stratum of rock, 83<3*&ibursop.
Sipaiiraj, s. The chin, Cwiresiriii, Slaj
To cut up, to cut and extract.
'ib. 2. [in arithmetic] Vulgar fractions,
@y?uLjpw,s. The lower side, the under
fractional parts; sometimes fractional
i. A stroke, a line, a mark, a
side, ff(4iiu,*ii. 2. The leeward or the
denominations, 8i /nSu*ii. 3. (local.)
streak, a stripe, at. 2. A slice, a piece, a
leaning side of a vessel, petfirsfiutstb.
Pudendum muliebre; posteriors, fi^^r
slip, iSr. 3. The half of a cocoanut-leaf
Sy>u>aar, s. A person of low caste, a
fortb,
gitmtSpsi. Sec 8&.
mean person, ^iS^rar. 2. The planet
Spjpd$p(TrruS(iT)dx, inf. To be streaked.
3{h , part. A sign of the local ablative
saturn, *s.
or the seventh case, equivalent to under,
Qppasr, s. [prov.] Striped clothas
S^wd&sr, s. Inferiors, low-caste
below, beneath, in subjection to, &c.
8fipe6rLj*s>tVDW.
people, the base, the vulgar, the igno
ff0*irt$shr9ifi<s*Bpf. It is under the tree.
rant, aS*(?s/.
apgnfttrLDdairffGETf s. A worshipper of
jai&3Gifirr&iGucig($&&(3t*er. There are
SipLDiriR S^ar/r/fl, s. Rain or thunder
Vishnu as having the i or tridental
four persons under his control.
mark on his forehead.
in the distance, towards the horizon.
^fssSiji.
Under
it,
under
this.
9uiifiQsi!e?ig,G>pgi. It thunders at a
Qp(iijijQeiii9-p$(W)d&t
inf. To have
9<StM* i>*8|t. Under one's superi
distance.
clifts, chinks or chapsas in timber.
ority.
SyuAirrflQars&rG) Qpip&s, inf. To thun
Spjpd/sireo, s. A chapped foot. See
, Qdpdr, ihQpsk, deuek.
v. a. To
der near the horizon.
under mr*>, s.
rend,
tear,
2.
To
rive,
split,
cleave,
SLpaiuSjpi, s. The lower part of the
SppiQpaaiiuSpjptutSskssr, inf. To
i$et*s. 3. To destroy, demolish, j<J**. 4.
plait or braid cocoanut-leaves.
belly, abdomen,
To drawas a line; to describeas a
QpmssriEiSpjpi, s. The half of a cocoadiagram, G&iQB$*a.
8y>d&&;ai(r!UGirQLJG8)tt s. [in prosody.']
nut leaf.
One of the eight jyifQuaou-^Q^rsiot-, in' Seiff, s. A species of small fish, Dorado,
Qpm<&in$pjpiuuffLJU-QfeireiiTEj@pj[iu
which the first letter of every foot in a
pfwiosjR&i&eSr.
Quri^, inf. To spread or cover over
line, except the penultimate, is prolong Ssrr, SCpm, 8ear Gisir, Saiek, Setr, v. a.
with cocoanut-leaves.
ed in sound.
To
rend;
to
splitas
8$.
SipaajBeiiiTtiSeiBiui-i , s. [in prosody.] A
SsoTLC, s. Inferiority, lowness, meanness,
Smmi , s. The girdle of an ascetic
rhyme in which the last letter of every
vileness, baseness,as ranb,
2. De
or a mendicant, being generally a long
foot of a line, except the second, is the
ficiency, want, defect as in ^j*8y8<rio,
Slip Of Cloth, jgtvcCsr.
Slime, gtflaDiuL/fiQfilrGDt.
opat. 3. Exemption, fceedom, absence;
SL^aisSge&Q^rQfSiug]. (The freshet)
Void of as in U*jjffri4, jyureni. Wils. p.
QLp&&3&]frQujiGfr&,s.{in prosody.~) A
has
rushed
to
the
sea,
having,
as
it
976. Heena.
rhyme or Qas>i_, in which the second
were,
rent
its
belly.
(!-.)
Sasrstr, s. A man of low caste, a
letter of every foot of a line, but the
Setreu@i_ci) @emLe\>. Different ver
penultimate, is the same, g,Qjgs*><ie G>.t
mean person, (gwtSwnirfef. 2. A man
bal forms from the root 8*.
deficient in, or free from, aopcurajrais..
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(3
(Sj. A letter compounded of d and
giQrQpfffi. 2. The sign of the fourth or
dative case, -rg5(j4as >u *4*. 3.
A connective and euphonic particle or rf
muas in onygGaidr. 4. The termination
of certain abstract nounsas in r,
>. 5. An affix denoting causative roots
of verbsas in ffuri, cause to go, ,s/*,
cause to join. 6. The termination of cer
tain verbal nounsas in Quit^acai, going
and coming. 7. A termination of finite
verbs of the first person, singular, future
as in air, I shall eat.
(3), $. The earth, ytfi. 2. A prefix to
words of Sanscrit origin implying bad,
evil, ill, unfair, &c.as in &>i*s&, gt^i.
Wils. p. 224. Ku.
(TSjdSiD, s. [prop, gjaods.] A cave, a ca
vern. Wils. p. 294. Guha.
*(&j&!TU!, s. A cave of a mountain, LoSkud
a>. 2. A cavity, a hollow, a subter
ranean hole, <gi_p. (".) 3. The name
of the letter , pQra>/**. * (anat.) The
larynx. Wils. p. 238. Kuhaba.
Z7j<$sar, s. Skanda, Qpq^sm. 2. The
name of a Nishiida or fisherman-chief who
became a good friend of Rama at a certain
ferry.
Wils. p 204. Guha.
*0' * ^ne rnoon on the first day
of the first quarter when it rises scarcely
visible in the East. 2. The hoot of an
OWl, -M<2iureiS. (/>.) Wils. p. 238. Kchu.
3. One of the ten tubular vessels of the
body, seated in the umbilicus, and extend
ing to the pudendum, #**rtt.iSQir&gi. See
vris@g@Oasara), B. noun. Cooing, or utter
ing the mournful sound of
owl,
(8j(9^B ssr, j. One of the ten tubular ves
sels as , **ri9-uQcurBrr,
*(Vj(&jj'l>, s. The name of a country,
the kingdom of the prince Yadu, g>i<2>ii>.
Wils. p. 224. Kukura.
(ZjgsO/r, s. A medicinal root, aOffj/r
fisirfi, white Hellebore. 2. A bee, G/tef.
(M. Die.)
(3jG5>&, s. A pit or hole in the ground>
d'. 2. A cave, a cavern, a mountain
cavern, a grotto, mJwA_.. Wils. p. 294.
Guha. 3. A hermit's cell, opeSarf7gu__ii.
4. A crucible, a melting or fining pot, Qur
ssrQPfloSajmsA^uj uifi$jjt. 5. Cellar or sub
terraneous-walled room for the silent as
cetic, and serving for a place of sepulture
after his death, when he is placed in it in
a sitting posture, nctfii^mp.
(8jas>ad&L-Lf., s. A kettle. (Rott.)
(gaaauLjtU), s. The fining of metal
in a crucible.
Q&aauSev&najjgjpirjS, inf. To melt me
tal in a crucible.
Q sa><_<SS<_.Tin S3T, s. Asbestos, aeoicnir.

QSjnaCcfCg)^^^, s. a drug which


(^laSaSiUfi^ireir, s. Pulverized resin;
dissolves gold, ..:.- Iu,).
pounce.
(3j.S<$60, s. Dogas @^ot. See
under a*.
msQsrQts, inf. To wave or offer in
(3)iE<S65r, s. A dog, *_/. Wils. p. 225.
cense of resin in a temple, or to cause
possession for the utterance of oracles,
KuKKUBA.
&c.
*(3jQgjAp, s. The belly, euuSj*.
(ajisi^^ed, v. noun, [vul.] Decreasing,
Wils. p. 225. Kuksui.
diminishing, ft**>.
QaflsOii, s. A medicinal root, jyPafl
(giiuSuGuirs, inf. To sink low, to be
humbled, depressed or decreased.
Q^aQsO, s. A bird, the jungle-cock,
QtiCur^gs. 2. [prop. <s*(se> } A fragrant *(SjtEl(3jUbLri, s. A species of fragrant tree,
mraiii, Crocus sativus, L. Wils. p 225.
gum-resin, bdellium.
Kunkuma. 2. A kind of red paint, Qr&rr
sj40fJftMl>QLarA). As red as the eyes of
*& 3. European saffron used in medicine,
a -*8*j bird.
&c, ii^uy. 4. Saffron or yellow colour;
(&)&8p>(8i)a8iru>, s. A kind of medicine
red
colour, Kiaifip<fl,
prepared by stuffing a fowl with bdelli
ctfl^Fuj*^(yi~^(?uf^.
Like the ass
um and then reducing it to a powder.
that carries red paint, getting no benefit
from it.
v. n. [prov.~\ To whoop, to hoop as in
(jgjbgjujiiy, s. European saffron, $ir
the whooping cough,
2. (local.) To sit
icsigs. 2. The flower of the eujiA tree,
on the legs, to squat, s
(XCA),t>. noun. [sM4jfan<it:cty.] Whoop
(iij(&ju)dan-e8, s. Saffron-ochre, Q<f
ing COUgh. **/rr.
/_b, f. A gallinacious fowl, a
cock, a ben, <?rJ. Wils. p. 224. Kukku(&iiEi(&,LDuQuirL-.(B , s. A spot of red
ta.
paint on the forehead.
@(gi_L/L_i),
A fire made of ten
(B)is/(3)U>aiiT0S3i ih, s. Saffron-color.
7cy(7jLLt. (dried cow-dung) to the height
@/_(gLDffli/rani_, s. Saffron-odor.
of a fowl, for preparing medicines.
(&ji6j(3)Wd&u>uir, s. A yellow kind of
(gd(SF)i&rruuiii, s. The winged serpent,
rice, piQsAi.
upsnatrsw. Note. Hindu ophiologists
say that certain serpents become short
(gimj^ijouirsLfiiriassru},
s. A kind of pre
er and shorter, and at the advanced
pared arsenic, j5^*ft.
age of 120 years, the hood spreading
@E?(gu>_'ii/i9, s. A kind of roseas wings, they fly.
colored oleander.
igff@i_.rgil, s. A kind of prepared
arsenic, U'-.;V^'- - > .' >>
(g/_(gu>_,/f6afl,
Saffron-stone, ld<&j=
(M. Die.) 2. Yellow sulphuret
(3j<9;(3)JT0, s. A plant, QairL-a&n3sb,
of arsenic, jy^rjii.
Justicia, L.
(3j&(ByQl(3jth(3j$l, s. A kind of fra rmiB (g^, s. A resinous gum. See
*e.
grant gum or resin from the Dammar tree,
used for sealing bottles; also, when pulve (?^iFGjl, s. Earth impregnated with
rized, for pounce, cfflaSiui4, bdellium.
soda, u^aiSw. 2. Female of the potter's
(M. Die.) Wils. p. 290. Guggulu.
Caste, JuOu4r.
'(SjlFik^eisrih, s. Red sandal tree,
[prov.] A green, screeching bird; a spe
ig^tarui. (Af. Die.) Wils. p. 225. Kuciicies of barbet, giiupunei.
ANDANA.
Qasa^QeusurffO, v. noun. Crowingas a (gj&LB&s^, s. Confusion, chaotic dis
cock; cooingas an owl, 9oS*?ii4.
order, idojAsw,
(miEiSeS<3LO, s. A kind of medicinal (3jFL>, s. [a contraction of gjigjti).]
seed, fr&9@a>iijrfR
Slander, invective,
(*#;.)
r&ji&jSeQuj&aclsdujir, s. One of the Qi^te, *. A species of grass used in
sixty-three devotees of Siva, j^pu^ap-rf
religious ceremonies and worship; the
sacrificial gras9, ^lisou. 2. Water, ff.
Wils. p. 235. Kusa. 3. The female breast.
QSj/E/SsSdJLO, s. [sometimes spelled
Wils. p. 225. Kucha. (Seeoii.) 4. A tree
!t/ii ] Kesinous gum, of which there are
in general, uruQurg:. Wils. p. 225. Kuja.
varieties, viz- : * *: (?ff\?iuid. Q*BR&e<Suib.
q^&irdQxLjpfi, s. Intellect as acute
. .?-itb, 0_i3cr which
sec severally. See <s*<g&>.
as a tip of grass, acumen.
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(g
Q^*, s. A hut, a shed made of palm
leaves, &c , %rij.*i. 2. A splinter, a plug,
any bit of stick, iori<g*, &c. 3. A brush,
a weaver's brush, urtvrpfl. 4. Stalk of
grass, &c, ^(s^oojjnlutur. 5. A stake of a
tent driven into the ground to fasten the
ropes, *i_*|(y>v. 6. A hair-pin, /jSwmeS/*
<S*8. Wils. p. 239. Kcjkchcua. 7. A
tassel, a bunch, a collection, a cluster a
tuft, sr*A Wils. p. 290. Guchc'ha
8. A fold, a plait, Qiff*<i. 9. A little
bell of gold which girls wear in the ear,

'(Sj&StiLh.s. Deep learning, tS@/E^;a^)6S. (3}3r, j. [uai.] Wind passed downwards.


S. Ability, skill, dexterity, mcifgiuii. 3.
gj*s)i_, inf. [vul.'] To break wind.
Well-being, happiness. Mi. Wils. p. 235.
Kusala. 4. Oude and the adjacent coun
try to the SOUtll. (See G*r/r*uh.) 5. [j>ror.~\ (Zfjar^Q&stsrsCi (3j&-(3jcfrUL-l,v. noun.
Whispering, srgiitg&Qarglfil.
Great craftiness, cunning; a wile, a trick,
tg*!gQsiir^is8ijibQu*9<3fair. They are
fifirii. 6. Witchcraft, magic, sorcery,
whispering secrets.
(gffeorr, s. Skilful, dexterous or ex QarLOLD, s. A flower, LfiLuih. Wils.
pert persons, ii/Aj<Iwir. 2. The learn
p. 237. Kusuma.
ed, the wise, jffiiQt.
*
(Sj^rlSiUir',
s. A kind of tree, the seeds
(g^CTCcus&ar, s. Pleasurable sensa
of which are used for giving a reddish
(Sj&Sr&ihnifi, s. A common prostitute; lit.
tion.
tinge to cloth, Qj^GrAaii^ioffA Cartba(g^eu/TQ^eiXJeu^&ir, s. Pleasurable and
a mean hut- woman.
mus tinctorius. Wils. p. 237. Kusumba.
painful sensation.
@^#affgj.yft>, j. A hut.
2. Bright red scarlet, u"cgfflL/L/. 3. A bev
(gj-FeoLjpfi, s. [prov.~] Crafty, cunning
erage made of narcotic seeds, &c, pti
inf. To build a hut. 2.
wit,
enmuufsanb.
To plait the hair.
rag^eusflsao^, s. Black art, magic, sor
1&au}iuirQp iritis, inf. To tinge with
(g&a-uQuiri, inf. To make or put up
cery.
the <g*thur colour, by soaking in a solu
a hut.
gj<?ei)[ii_isCTK!3r, inf. [prov.] To prac
tion of the Kusumba seeds.
(g^.u>ilsoL_, j. A painter's coarse
tise the black art, to work magic.
(3jxtliLjrr&&ir6i>ss>ej, s. A scarlet shawl.
brush.
Qsirtfii^s^^eoihueSsrsasr, inf. To *QI)QiFiF\LlLCi, s. A lotus, ^/rizjero/r. Wils.
upt&j&a-, s. A tooth-pick. 2. A small
practise magic on cocks, causing one to
p. 236. Kusesaya; [ex <s*ii, water.]
stick to clear the teeth withfor a
conquer the other in fighting.
brush.
s. A bridle, aip-euireirti. 2.
A horse's head-stall, a halter, Porii(Ssi
CQj/fag^*, s. A weaver's brush made
irOr. He inveigled him by artful means
*tSp. 3. A horse's mane, )-iiSiirJi_raii5#.
of grass roots.
and took him away.
4. Sacrificial grass, <jlu. (See
5.
(g&eo&aiTiiasr, s. A sorcerer, a wizard,
(gj&siULjei),
s. Tassel of grass.
One of the seven Dwipasor annular con
a*$t*s-;,~. 2. [pruv.~] A crafty person,
(&&uLipff-irpfi, inf. To wipe the idol
tinents surrounded by the sea of ghee,
with fine grass.
<s*&9i- (*) Wils. p. 235. Kusa.
'(JFSOal/J", s. The two sons of Rama,
@ffULtfa, inf. To make gears, to
^B!>s=ui-ieo,
s.
Sacrificial
grass,
the
Kusa and Lara, g)rru>srs>u>*0r. Wils. p.
make tassels.
Kusa grass.
236. Klsalaya.
(&,&&u$Lf.p&daLLi, inf. To put a
q an
ear, s. [/>ro.] A mettlesome,
QJj&GU.T, s. (plu. of (g^eussr, mas.
folded cloth.
spirited or brave person, or beast, QaB.
fern.) Potters,i/air;[ejro, earth ] Compare
Oa/r!Bri)i-ig toaS/f(g^*, s. A
(ajQ&lTfi^iltuijci,
s.
Fraud,
stratagem,
(oa4rg^<8_<urtar, mCj-iaasoi^r and usajefaftiules&,
hair- pin.
flUffrib. 2. Joke, uAsreib; (from Sans.
61t;-v>*<i
s. Tassel for a palan
(8j&&&&ni, s. Potter's shop.
Hurchila.)
keen.
(&)&&&gs&&(&), s. False calculation,
(^^r^^lesruir^l, s. A plant, a^iyerr
utl(S@^, s. Silk-tassel.
erroneous reckoning, ig>onr*OT*g!.
sri?-, Hedysarum, L.
^tli_/TE/(g^*, s. A piece of pot-sherd.
t&i&daei ' . s. Potter's vessel, earthen
(TJ)-3:3zt-D, s. [a change of (g(^<riD.] Slan (&)S:<3H-JL-I60, s. A kind of grass, j^/riya;,
ware, m^iawiA.
der, aspersion, iipn^g*>*. 2. A reed, mr
(gf&ppmLD, s. Stupidity, foolishness.
Cynosurus Indicus.
acr*i, Saccharum, L. 3. A plant, <gm0,
s. Potter's wheel, tgevirevir
Abrus, L. 4. A plant, upu^-rib, Phar- Qysma1, s. [a change of (g^^ii.] A
fold or plait used in putting on the cloth,
naceum, L.
Qsriissih. (7?0.)
(gjruLjpfd, s. Stupidity, blockishness *(lF)&3LLb, s. A tassel of thread, cloth,
in contempt or abuse, wimn.
A tassel; a cluster of
&c, a tuft, a bunch, a cluster, &ti*Qpte$iu *@<9:'L0, *
(Sj&Sstr (gj&cbo, s. [prov.-] Impedi
grass; a fan made of a pucker of cloth,
mp@arQ*r$gl. Wils. p. 290. GUCHC'HA.
2. A bunch of flowers, ^iiQ*r
2. Small sheaves of ripe rice in the form
ment, obstruction, objection, gem.
t&. 3. A creeper bearing scarlet seeds,
of tassels as a temporary ornament for a
(gtiFear, s. Mars, the planetas born of
otjT^uKsrfl, the smallest of the jeweller's
temple or house, Q*p*ii.
the earth, Q/raianu. Wils. p. 225. Kuja. 2.
weights about sixteen grains, ^iOin^
The elder son of Rama,
.... .\.*a>r Q^^irti, s. A country, Gujerat, ^/f
Abrus piccatori, L. Wils. p. 290. Gunja
cji*. (Sans. Kusa.)
Q/feib. WHS. p. 294. GuRJJAUA.
and Guchc'ha. 4. [among weavers.] A
qf)&&a!r,
s.
The
Gujerat
people,
(g^ffl
measure in the width of cloth, being one(3j!FirsO, s. (Hind.) Gaiety, style,
hundred-and-twenty threads of the chain
showiness, fineryas in furniture, dress,
qjj&&, s. A mode of singing, ^/r
or warp. (See
25.) 5. A chowry, a
perfumery, &c, n.Ai*jr*6. 2. Sumptuousfly-whisk, *Gajr.q-. 6. An ornament made
ness in living, fibiSnaib. 3. Merriness,
of corn-ears, *gittQsi$& (See *<-ii.) 7.
mirth, aiHuy. 4. adj. Unrestrained, free Q^&Si, s. [a change of
A splinter,
An hump-back.
8. Uwarflshness,
from embarassment, icCg!*ir*.
a peg, a bit of stick used for any purpose,
<sp*r. ( Sans. Kuncha.) 9. Calumny, as
(&,&ireviriUjfsltfl(Li, inf. To move about
art**. 2. A hair-pin, wt2i&<gt*.
persion, Blander, <J*. 10. A corn measure
gayly.
of about a pint, ru9. 11. A weaver's
*(aj&$BLb,
s.
Contemptibleness,
despi(g&iretiuessriaxr, inf. To make a show
brush, urarfijS. (See #*.) 12. A plant,
cableness,
vileness,
loathsomeness,
jyCrr
in dress, living, &c. 2. To make or be
i/ - Cissus, /. 13. A kind of arsenic,
fiiii.
Wils.
p.
229.
Kutsita.
merry.
inf.
To
contemn;
to
loathe.
(gjtF/re0/-/(TjGLcir (Sj&irpairnGir, s. A
t&iQ-rmaL-if-jiQjStriBiadSL-, inf. To hang
See gyjKi*.
beau, a fop.
up tassels as ornaments.
Q<g5&u!sB&, inf. To fan with a @Q
s. ( Port.) A kitchen, &6s>ld Q&S)<s, s. An evening bazaar in a town,
gjkfs\&aeni
tuo<Ka. 2. [proo.] Any thing very small,
tender, or slender, Bfiugi.
(&j.j-$6QuJir, s. The (gor^jr/f people.
uiifl^pt&jafgjtQ&LD, s. A bunch of pea
cock's feathers.
(^GleSdarrusar, s. A cook.
(3j&QsO. s.
A small hut, 6)ji@if.ei'.
Qtg.rsir, s. A dwarf, (gjpeirm.
(VjSlaffluuuSir, s. A thin, tender plant
See under
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050
*(&j'GJj&<Tli>, s. An elephant, luirdssr. 2.
(fig ) Preeminence, excellence, e-jBgnas
in &rrr<9$rrib. Wils. p. 225. KllNJAKA.
3. A water-plant, (ji-5(V, Pontederia, L.
(gjj^jtfcs jirjn, s. Young elephant, itj/r
(5j*ij3-rd<:a/r(B , *. The tusk of an ele
phant, _ -;S'*r.\,.
(gvf&air&airiii, a. The sacred fig-tree,
jfr; /if. the food of elephants. (/).)
40a^g^^jru>, f. An excellent per
sonage, ^iillpS)p*G0'etr.
QJj^OTjS?, j. A man's tuft or single lock
of hair, gt4. (from Sans. Gunja.) 2.
[prov.] A younger paternal uncle or
maternal aunt; a father's younger brother
or mother's younger sister, Sppuuar, &u
fii. 3. Any thing smallas in gjjfiij
QulLi*.. (See
4. Virile membrum
as g*. (from Sans. Kunchat being little.)
5. Hair in general, <m. (little used.)
(8j(i$lj-3-ani, s. Short, tangled locks.
gg8<F*si>L!uar, t. An Indian monk,
who wears short, tangled locks,
(QigjGliUuu&r, s. [prov.] The father's
younger brother, or the mother's young
er sister's husband; also, a step-father,
Stppuueir.
fg^Siuir^SI-^if^SltuiruS, s. [prov.'] The
mother's younger sister, or the father's
younger brother's wife; also, a step
mother, SpUfilil.
ggSi*.6i_ (9jtf$@uQuLLLf., s. A
small ola basket.
@ldgbbR-@&&ldgjbR, s. An ornament
for the waist of male infants.
'(Q^TjSjSLCi, s. That which is curved;
crookedness, bend, *3sr(. Wils. p. 225.
Kunciiita. 2. Standing on one foot, @*P
ttpmm,
Q9) GjS?, d@Qpar, /iC/Ssr, uGuebr, <i j .
v. n. To stand on one foot (in dancing or
penance), <3*&4p*; [ex
crooked.]
QSjQjSJ/fl LJL-I, s. [a contraction of
Muu.] A smile, uararsn*.
(^i?5<Sr, s. The young of birds, fowls,
fishes, oysters, conchs, rats, lizards, fiogs,
squirrels; also figuratively, young chil
dren, u*ve3
upentt .v- "(3
2. Virile membrum, cg^S (from Sans.
Kuncha, being little.)
, , sj s ; , Tjm aim s, . in/", [pros.] To set
eggs for hatching.
g^Quri^if, in/. To hatch, to pro
duce young from eggs.
- . in - s. Bird's nest, upaiaid&i.;
[ex a-op, abode.]
(5 3***.tl-/tc, The brood of a hen.
s. A very young bird, JJotei
(5^^Si1/l9, f. [prov."] Immature, bi
valve fish as mussels, oysters, &c.
(jgigyja^.t. Infants and children.
1 -j 5 * i. 5 yisyii) @e/(g(i^LDn-^sii>
<s&*<5<5""**, > A crowd of small insects.
t-Hgi&HgpiitQQ&iii, s. Infants and chil-

<2. A town in
Q(^iTLD, s. The gjsir^S shrub, Abrus (3jt to, s. A cow,
agricultural districts, w^iS^^eit. 3. A
precatorius, Wild licorice. (M. Die.)
town or village, smiuQutgi. 4. A kind
See <ggii.
of dance accompanied by clapping the
(<?jilo, 5. A country on the Malabar
hands, hollowed,
^iljai 5.
coast; Koorg country, QjiaCfftb. Note.
A dance of Vishnu, wdutar^fB. 6. One
It is one of the fifty-six countries, and
of the twelve districts where the vulgar,
forms the western boundary of the Tamil
unpolished Tamil is spoken, . *cG>*ti$
country. 2. A mountain on the Malabar
mn^if.Q&arfi. 7. The eighth lunar mansion
coast, .,'.2^.
of the Hindus, yfii.
(*--_;!.- v . s. The king QkfuAas the
s. A cow, u&uQun&i.
ruler of the
country.
(&)ip;@,s. (pl.igjijiflujir.) Female of
()Z_<S!7"ii), s. A plant, S-^^tncsufi, Cyc5i_/f or cow-herds; a woman of the
nanchum, L.
tribe of cow-herds, and shepherds.
(8jt(3j, s. The Koorg country. See
gjL-eyrabraafl, 5. A cow-tick, acarus.
(&,tiDrriG0, v. noun. A dance of Vishnu,
(3jiS, j. [yrou.] As (gisweir.
(ajtffljff, j. Herds-men, cow-herds,jD)i_
()(a&Ujeiir,s. [prov.] A bent or crook
ed person, ^-.-.sr.
gi_Ssafl, *. A kind of black-wood *(j3)llo, s. A large kind of earthen
pot, <giiuii. 2. A sign of the zodiac;
tree, ebony, *cj"et, Diospyrus, L. Acacia
Aquarius.oiiuJinrffl. Wils. p. 226. Kut'a. 3.
sundra. (M.Dic.)
Sugar, jaggery, molasses, (j*or. 4. A
({^1
s. West, occidens, dwp^.
globular or round part of a pillar, a cylin
drical body,
Wils. p. 290. Gud'a.
This word becomes i_ in adjectives.
(&itGarreirrriTjfiili, s. Western hemi
Fpt3*Ge0ib. If a pot of oil come in collision
sphere, u*8tcsabiL-<i.
with an empty pot, which, by breaking,
(8)ijss>&, s. The west point, western
is the greater loss; i.e. in collision, who
region, 3 op<$
is the sufferer, the man of character or
<gt_/5<7, *. The western country,
the worthless person?
Malayalim, C_ s- ' .
<3{ttbuFgjiAQ&rQS4pcfiix.sff'T>Gio*i. One drop
of butter-milk for coagulating a whole
King <?**as king of the west.
pot of milk; i. e. a good character, obli
@<_/r^7, 5. What is in the west,
gations of kindness, &c, are forfeited by
a single bad action,
what is western or occidental, i_*B
up*<gt3! patafvariQur*). Like water on
(p.)
the outside of a pot; i. e. forgotten as
(<9jZ lEl&rr, s. [a poetic form o/"(gi_ti.]
soon as learnt; advised or taught to no
A water pot, i_ii>. 2. Aquarius, a sign of
purpose.
the zodiac, ^ctl.-P. 3. A hut or cot
tage, atj-ao*.
Does it require that a golden pot be deco
mies)S, s. The palm of the hand.
rated; i. e. things of substantial worth
See under i_i4.
need no embellishment.
(gji^ti, i. A medicinal shrub, Q*iC
l/iJw, Nerium antidysentericum, L. 2.
Our<*i_ii. If broken by the mother-in(Aim. v. 2. p. 461.) The mountain jas
law, it is a mere earthen pot; but if by
mine, tkuMu. Wils. p. 226. Kut'aja.
the daughter-in-law, it is a golden vessel;
gi-ruuiji, *. A twining plant,
i. e. slight faults in inferiors are greatly
magnified.
Qnj.L/urJw, Asclepias volubilis, Twin
ing swallow-wort. (Ains. v. 2. p. 154.)
(Bji_i/eo<s, s. The palm of the hand.
Qjjl (Gtj&rL-, s. A cow or a bull, u.
QoijpnEH&jii^, s. An empty pot. 2.
See under <5i_iS.
(fig.) One who knows nothing.
(3jen/D(8)Ltj>, s. A water-pot not quite
Qf)lJB@)I, s. A kind of wolf whose head,
cars and tail are like those of an ass, ap
full.
d^*i_4P. Port. Loboasnal. See under
$mp<&)iu>, s- A full water-pot; very
good parts; a capable head.
QJjt IS^BLD, s. [a poetic change of gi_ti.]
gjig^aig, s. The town of Combaco
Rotundity; any thing round, firiLt). 2. [in
num. See tgibuQstmih.
dramatic actions.] Clenching the fingers
(gi(iPjS, inf. To make a sound by
and with the fistsjoined, placing the points
blowing into pots, with dancing or jump
of the thumbs on the breast and bending
ing as low-caste women at marriages
the body forward,
mii&u Ql/cj9Ai
and in some places at a temple, <s<-t
Gff$$t Q*550>i_>AB>#. 3. A pot,
4. The town of Combaconutn as gi_*t>.
(gLu><&L-(BaaiLi,inf. [prov.] To dec
ij,L_:i*i.i. The town of Combaconum.
orate the marriage pole with stiffi-ned
See huGazasra.
cloth, so as to resemble pots placed
(&}L uuld, s. A tree, ^(jijaou, Basone on another.
sia, Z. (jf. Cic.)
(SjtQpy/iT, s. A kind of drum made
(^LUUirSsi)
Q^lUUtT%3<SLr>!TLh, s.
of a pot, Qptf(.
Ilolarrhcna codaga.
gi-i. rSir,->, s. A kind of jasmine.
u)A,sm,
Jasminum
sambac, L. Arabi
(3ji lASSSTUi, s. A plant, black cumin,
an
jasmine.
See ...;-.
M(5G9isit>, Nigella saliva, L. (M. Die.)
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(gu.QpiTjjL-Lf., s. A branch of the Kavery, s>* *.!


r&ji.&uL$, s. A round shell or conch.
gjisy^/s^ir, s. The name of a cele
brated poet who, in his youth, was as
long in getting a lesson as it required
to fill a pot with lentils,
one at
a time, ^/L/eua/ty.
@i_Q su Qti <s it axfl , s.
An iron-style
with knobs or balls at the top, one above
another, tapering to a point.
(juueBai^a), v. noun. Playing with
the fists one on another, and knocking
off the upper in succession, g^slfauini..
(gjt-LDim, s.
White sand, Qeuessr
UJSDWW. (M. Die.)
(iSjl LDSmu, s. A bird's nest, uroeneuuSait
sjii. 2. An egg, <3)k1di
(Z^l ifl, s. [a change of gj_/r/fl.] An ele
phant-hook, turTi&flQfrCif..
(3ji it, s. The bowels, the intestines or
entrailsas i-A>. (/>.)
(3jl 8s\>, s. [prov.~] Corn-ears swollen
and ready to shoot forth,
2. A
kind of basket of cocoanut-leaf or palmy
ra-leaf for fruits, flowers. &c, g,Jsj*_>i_.
3. A ring of wicker work for a well, Benrp
gi&SLJ!ai. 4. A cover or screen for fruits,
uptsJii. 5. A cover of cocoanut or pal
myra leaves carried to defend from rain,
pWas-S. 6. The intestines, entrailsas
(S^Ai. 7. [vul ] Membrum virile, testes
under the fore-flap (in contempt).
(g(_%o^.s/^(5Lo, . [pro.] Corn-ears
shooting forth, and shot forth; spikes
partially shot forth.
i. A flower-basket of a
braided cocoanut-leaf.
r&tZeiidQazripi, s. A well walled with
wicker-work.
(gidsfuirt&tp), v. noun, [pros.] Being
ready to shoot forthas corn-ears.
s^Sa^iSso, *. [prue.] A platted leaf
or other covering for fish, carried in
the hand.
Q&irpgia@i<in>, s. A platted leaf-bas
ket of boiled rice, for a journey, &c.
(3ji SO, s. Bowels, entrails, intestines
garbage,
Note. jar*(5i_A>, i^^g
C3- ' >, ioei*aji_Ai are different kinds of
(See those words.) 2. A kind of
fungous matter in the hollow of gourds,
&c, *<-j*i_A<. 3. Pith in the body of
trees, ior*<gi_*>. 4. Streaks running down
the interior of plantains and other fruits,
(gL.Bijiics9p0. The bowels tremble.
QigpGitR-SpgpmQafajSriffG&irsib. The bOWels and the hair must be treated as ac
customed.
(gi^KQf3ar\j,nxKixtii. A pumpkin, the
internal part of which is rotten.
(gt-iiQxropjggi. The bowels are grown
fatty; causing a bad appetitealso ex
citing pride.
gi_Qrt2irps>. The bowels yearn.
(5!_ffo)ji9*Qn*<Saj. The bowels are twist
ed or derangedas by assuming an un
natural position.
i_OsufLij.*<t!(Ji/. To have a flux from
noxious matter in the bowels; to have a
severe and copious discharge at stool.
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(gt_/ry(i,
An axe, a hatchet, Qair
i_rJ. Wils. p. 227. Kut'uara. 2. A
churn, or churning-pot, fSt*m>L^r. (<.)
3. The post round which the string of the
churning stick plays, ,il/<ii_^^. Wils. p.
226. Kot'aua.
*(^ilTirl, s. An axe, QenitrS. Wils.
p. 227. Kct'haree. 2. An elephant
goad, lurlssfrGfiaiLii.. (*&.)
(3)1lT(tf), s. A churning-pot, fiuSirsstn
fi'ifi. (*) See <gL-rrit.
Qi/rai/, *. A hollow; a corner; a cave.
See <gt-j.
(&jl^nrs3r, s. A plant, Qs-w(iperei\, Barleria prionites, Thorny barleria,Z. (M.
Die.)
*(&)isj-, s. A household, a family, (jgSii
um. 2. A tribe; race; lineage, Qstjfirib.
3. A subject; subjects of a king, inhabitantsof a kingdom, (g^.mresriar. 4. Inhabit
ing, residing, the act of living in a place,
<5ip.iI(3LiL/. 5. A town, a village,
6.
An agricultural village, icasff^tsit. 7.
A house, habitation,
8. A house-wife,
bSbjcS. 9. The bodyas the tenement of
the soul, mu-iIli. Wils. p. 226. Klt'i. See
under the verb <gi..
:$_Q*iuAjiixr. Exertions to increase
the honor of a family.
(gietiULJrwjuufiuo, s. A brass-moun
i.^>i*8jrp^?. The family is thriv
tain.
ing or flourishing.
r3)L_si/ srruu Us, s. The wild olive tree,
(gtfsztrjip^iT, s. A populous village,
(jus>u, Bussia, L. (M. Vic.)
a densely-inhabited town.
g;if.(gu#^,g)i>7 6ira;sir, s. A person of
(3ji euear, s. [pros.] Brass (among artif
good caste, family, &c.
icers), Jl4^S. 2. A palmyra or Illuppai
(3}Lp.Qa(Bjz6v, v. noun. Being ruined,
fruit with a single stone or seed, $gQ*ni.
mi&airij. (See er**FyS and Qp&st$, under
undone or destroyed.
mr$ ;) [ex si- crooked.] 3. A plant, Qarc
Ig^ClA^is ^ifaDuiQs^d^, inf.
t-ib, Costus, L. (M. Die.)
To destroy or ruin a family,
<qleumusersisirh, s. A single-stoned
gjtfffat-sir gjifffatf, s. One who
palmyra fruit.
ruins a family. 2. The miner ofa family,
sjy, s. Dance of Skanda, (gujj
being one of the number.
i_4>. 2. [ex ._, crooked.] Crookedness,
or-ic * i^S1. s. Buin to a family; an un
bent, aibsj. 3. [/oca/.] A cave, a grotto,
avoidable ruin.
(gLf.Qxnmsir,inf.
To inhabit, dwell, to
(<9)l <s>],@ir>gi,(9jiG&ssrgi,(&)u.etiu>, (g<_o>,
take possession of the mind as a deity
p. n. To be crooked, bent, concave; to be
or devil; or of a house as a demon;
come crooked, <au. Wils. p. 226. Kut'a.
also as bats, snakes, &c.; to be seated
(3)1 IT, s. A cavity, hollow, Sec., in the
or establishedas a lingering or chronic
disease.
side of a well or tank ; a cavern, ^n.^. 2.
Tfl37g*s?E(gi$.GWcirt_ (wajQ^ajci'Cio. Thou,
A bay, a harbor, a gulf, x^p^i^r. 3. A
Oh household god, who dwellest in my
retired part of a large field, country, &c. ;
a nook, corner, a recess, ffri.
heart.
0p*Jji<;v(5oC,aS(3ie_iS<yAS(5!<5r. The god
(Sjiirssieo, s. A haven, a harbor,
dess
of misfortune has taken possession
a bay or gulf.
of his face; i. e. he looks gloomy.
eitreSiu&^tir, s. A little bay near Ki@ifaa/rO,
Towns in general, esiifu
lakare.
Qurg>.
2.
Agricultural
towns or villages,
g5i_/raa, J. [prov.~] A corner in a
UQfliBnfait. (fgs.)
field, aidJeSesrQfi'ial.
gjif-ssi-eS , s. House-rent, <2/raDZ_<s
(g_/ra;if, s. A bear; lit. the bent-footed,
_oS.
* (p.)
(&jif.xa^.e8iQQjds, inf. To live in a
(3jlfT<Xr3j, s. (Hind.) A hookah, e_/r.
house for hire.
2. A composition of tobacco, jaggery, &c,
used in a hookah, a^nrmtskgi.
Qa, inf. To hire a house,
(gtf**_68a@sfli_, inf. To let a house,
Q9)l ir&SU), s. [proe.] Fraud, deceit,
artifice, *ui_ii. 2. Decoying, seduction,
i ..- :t. -rrrii j: .t, s. Inhabitants; subjects.
inveigling, ciiiL/. 3. Dissimulation, icrmii.
(tf./B/fe*u>, s. A family, a household;
4. Giving ill advice, bad counsel, giitiQur
domestic life, <gif-ntt>ia>a. 2. Domestic
AS".
economy, domestic order or propriety,
(gi_/r<F, inf. [prov. a form of _/r^.]
management of a family, (gts-isp^>p.
To commit fraud, ptfitr&Q/Fuu.
(Lp.jgjG8ra&niTGBr, s. Householder, (&>t(&)i rruLj, s. A coop or pen for fowls;
iororr*. 2. Cultivator, agriculturist, ui
also for pigs, lambs or kids, aJS.
(&)iGetiib]Dij>, s. Twisting or derange
ment of the bowels. See appib.
(gi_i>ioffcb, s. The folds or turnings
of the bowels.
gjiBDffl/d). s. Aching pains in the
bowels, caused often by continued
hunger.
gjjffL'ai/raii, s. A disease causing flat
ulency and frequent watery discharges.
(&)tp& suey, s. The omentum, caul.
ggi^LS/fla/, v. noun. \j>rov.~] A dislodgment of the bowels.
(gipLjsoir, s. The orifice of the bowels.
(&)i.jbeBu (gjipQuirrrenoi, s. The
womb, uterus.
(SjieopGetiiTt, inf. To run very fast
so as to cause the bowels to pant; lit.
loosen or part.
(giStiuiStBeia, inf. To draw out the
entrails. 2. (metuph.) To heave, retch,
nauseate.
(&jiei,antui5eo, v. noun. Drying of the
intestinesbeing without food: starv
ing. _
(8)1 SULO, t. Brass, S^ptur, commonly

<2WQ:Lr,-\ -A
^ -: ui inf. To be
married, to enter on the state of matri
mony ; to begin to keep house.
rgu., i/issruu I:j A>. . noun. [proe.]
Being married; the state of matrimony,
(gif-^^esruunsi^, s. Domestic order;
domestic economy.
(gif^^ariouasrasir(8>if.ld/zairihmi~fi!si
inf. To manage a family.
@if^^<3!raVJuty,j. [prov.~\ Chattels, fur
niture, slaves, servants, cattle, &c., for a
family.
<25LfLGirjii>, s. The destruction or ruin
of a family.
<gif.r*jariJftp. The family is ruined
or destroyed.
(gif.ieir&u>u3ikrs3iir, inf.
To ruin or
destroy a family.
g..'s -;.v:;.. j. Land for a dwelling house
as distinguished from gardens, fields
&c; house-premises, is.i%*(5/tfuiA. 2.
[/woe] Land appropriated to buildings
as an item in a dowry, i.l(y**rf^iarA
rsjif.ua, inf. To commence occupying
a new house with appropriate ceremo
nies. 2. To find and occupy a vacant or
undisturbed residence 3. To settle and
colonizeas beasts, insects, &c.
(gqi.i?L.iira, inf. To remove from a
house. 2. To go to a new place of abode.
3. To emigrate. 4. To swarm and de
partas bees. 5. To evaporate, escape
as essential oils, camphor, &c.
(gi^Su/ri/efli, inf. To evaporateas
camphor, essential oils, &c
gjif-CJuiTcardfS, s. A vacated house.
(&)Lp-uu3nt, s. Militia.
@Lf.uu .,< iz . s. Stigma on a family,
disgrace, disrepute.
uuirofSj, s. The habits of a culti
vator, or an agriculturist.
(gif.ui3puu, s. High birth; being born
of a distinguished family.
IgjLf.uQussa , s. The lawful wifeas
distinguished from a concubine,
rgi^uQuuir, s. Family name. 2.
[in gram.] Nouns of family namesas
in sssc&ifinsT
(5)i$.u>&at, s. A feudatory, or a man
of the servile tribe in relation to the
families
of superior caste, to
which under certain restrictions he is
subject. The connexion is commonly
hereditary. 2. A barber, ^Muc^ar.
(gif-LD&seir, i. Servile castes in rela
tion to their feudal chiefs, eighteen in
number
: 1 . iafagj*">
g&,
barber.
3. o^oi.*,washerman.
potter. 4. ^1 2. 1 *S
c-cr,
gold or silver-smith. 5. **-, brazier.
6. pp*#r, mason. 7. QjAiu<*, blacksmith. 8. ?*rjr, carpenter. 9. 7StQb
iiiatfcrf**. oil-monger. 10.
salt-dealer. 11. @
-, betel-sel
ler. 12. u v,j\ 13.
.-7.T. garland
maker. 14. Grave-digger, commonly a
u*mpat*. 15. G0fngi?.iu*ejr, [prop.~] Lioeft
Q#ai<?<*, chank-blower. 16. g>**<*, pujari at a temple of Ji_r*. 17. vfauar,
fisherman. 18. uienrar, tailor. The
special serrants in the above are the
barber, washerman, black-smith, car
penter and grave-digger.

@<9rgip.Lofi)uu, . Assessment, valuation


of property for taxation.
(t$-LDfrir&&Lo (^i^.QpeBip, s. Domestic
life. 2. Proper conduct as a household
er.
t^L^iSnnSl(QLf.iSuirsr, s. The right or
privilege of a hereditary occupant.
(gL9.iHffir&Q&ir(S!d&, inf. To endue
with particular iSn* privileges.
@tfaou3, s. Customs or manners of the
higher classes, Q*.p<st?tt!st-*mm. 2.
Lineage, family, descent, <si.<ur,p. 3.
Vassalage, servitude, feudal dependence,
feudal right or connexion ; a feudatory in
reference to his chief. (See i$.ioA*&.)
Note. The chief is entitled to the
service of his feudatory whenever re
quired, and the latter to a proportion
of the produce of the land, to perqui
sites at weddings, funerals, &c. 4. Do
mestic life, family economy, i.*Q*iuA>.
5. A king in relation to his subjects,

(3jLye SO
(mip.aiirypdeB>&, v. noun. Domestic eco
nomy, house-keeping. 2. Regulation of
a household.
siTGi&iljueissr&jsr, inf. To render
a family illustrious' and prosperous.
rt'f.'K'-'-ii (^Lp.uSraj^^, inf. To set
tle or establish a family. 2. To provide
a family with the means of sustenance.
SpifiQi^., s. A family in prosperous
circumstances.
asun Sdt^tf., s. A tenant; a renter or
cultivator as distinguished from
1*-. See QfitiA&if..
<EeD@if, s. A good or well-ordered
family. 2. A well-settled family, a family
in prosperous circumstances.
eaui/S^Lf., s. An impoverished family.
uAgif , s. Husbandmen.
uuSir&fgLp., s. Husbandmen, tillers.
euiiQ^jjiQLf., s. A new settler,
(gif QjjniLtf., s. A kind of thistle, fpn
U*r, Argemone mexicana, L.
9)L0_, dSCpar, ^(J^ot, ijffuiir,
c. o.
To drink, to take drink, ug<. 2. To in
hale, tt-j0j3. 3. To tipple, to guzzle, to
drink toddy or arrack, to drink to excess,
4. To suckas infants or other
young creatures, Qptej^taratr. 5. To devour,
to quaff, mrfri_. 6. To take or swallow
as liquid medicines, &c, hsts'S'<s^-**- 7.
(./?(/.) To absorb, to imbibe, ji(j*fr. 8.
To smokeas tobacco, &c
mir<gn-,4^srp,i<iA>vu-. Not stopping except
to drink the lives of those around.
&if.ui0tSt!y_ur0. No tippler is content
unless he drinks.
0t*.Qa4tfj|(i|jjL^oit. Flogging is a sure
remedy for intoxication.
m&to)i-i*&3{ij_gaisiiifimar. One who has
been virtuously brought up.
dtuA^efeeafWi^ifj*^
The earth
has drunk up or absorbed the water.
Liroj<5is_4p@ia*s0. A child at the breast.
@ifffircirt&jtf.iueisr, s. A drunkard,
a tippler, QtjfiuOr.
(8)Lp.LDpu>, s. Excitement of spirits by
drinking.
(guf-Qevfl, s. Intoxication by drink
ing, intemperance.
(gjif-fiir, s. A decoction, a tincture, a
medical infusion, a diet-drink.
gjif, v. noun. Drink; drunkenness; tip
pling.
rgjLpdpev, v. noun. The act of drinking.
Qffj^LSJnff, j. A hut, a cottage, a shed,

(gfLf-iuns(^if-UjirCS, s. Democracy,
government by the people.
gjtfuSenp, s. Tax, impostas collected
from the subjects, e<g.w4.
a/ itau>, s. Share of produce to the
inhabitant or cultivatoras distin
guished from <Sa*imtrib.
gjLp.<UL$,i, inf. v. a. To ruin a family.
(3jif.ujifiiLi,inf.v.n. To be buried or ru
inedas a family.
(3ji.aji^?6y, v. noun. Ruin of a family.
2. A great evil, often hyperbolically used.
{gif-iLnrGFGu&T, s. An inhabitant; empha
tically a caste man, one not of a low casle.
(gif-uSiueou, t. Domestic life, family
management 2. Domestic order, do
mestic rules of management.
(QLp.uSqf/U u , s. Livingas a family, or
an inhabitant; residing, g^.I(y4<o. 2.
An inhabited, settled, or populated place,
a village, Brrmb. 3. The parts of a village
inhabited by different castes respective
ly. The name of the caste is commonly
prefixedas Qrc^-ts^a^1-!, a chitties'
village.
(Sjif-uSpiBja, inf. To settle, tarry or halt
as a family or a tribe.
(gipuSpiSpipGuar, s. One born of a
good family.
<gi?-ii5^ iSpisgJ (STBsriLtijirQji&t. Being
born of a good family, and falling into
disgrace by bad conduct.
<gi.SpiJp*jj Qtif.iSinSQfifirOr. He was
b;>rn of a good family, but married low ;
lit. fell into the bush.
(^Lf.Qiurifii>u, inf. To evacuate a house,
village, &c., commonly from some un
(gtfao^Cufft-, inf. To put up a cot
lucky and disastrous event, or anticipa
tage or a hut.
tion.
Q)Lf.eafQuj(Bda, inf. To remove a
(3jup.VIJ&ia@f.Q/ itwQu Quits, inf. To
hut to another place.
remove from a placeas a family; to (2jLO_S3>(C>5, 3. River, ^jji. 2. Birds in
abandon a dwelling. 2. To migrate, to
general, upm*iuQur&. 3. A species of owl,
emigrateas a family.
C^i_fcs-. 4, A town, ugl.
(gup-Qiup, inf. To settle in a new coun
(SjlO-iTLD, *. The name of a thorny shrub,
try, to colonize, to people.
s -.v*, Webera tetrandra. Willd.
(gif-QiupjD, inf. v. a. To settle people
in a country, to stock with inhabitants, (ajVf_od&l, s. A kind of black beetle,
g,i*iei*<S. (M. Die.)
to people, to populate.
31.5

(3j.55
(&}L<f-GOU), s. A bend, crook, flexure,
curve, /Sif. 2. Dishonesty, fraud,
md,. Wils. p. 226. Kut'ila. 3. Tangled
or matted hair, ^ooi_. (Compare <?rni.)
4. Etheras one of the five elements in
nature, ^<Fui. 5. Undeveloped Maya
which, when developed, is called
^^.eamratu. 6. The tri -literal mystic ^"4,
employed as the first word of the Vedas
and other sacred writings, and the first
and last word in incantations,
7. A species of tree, the <gri or
Webora, L.
m(&jiy.%si>,3. Primitive Maya in its normal,
incipient stage of development, and as
operated upon by the Sakti power of the
supreme deity.
*QfjUf-S0, s. A hut, a shed, Qpfteo. Wils. p.
226. Kitti'ra. 2. A moveable, conoidal
roof for sheltering beasts, stacks of straw,
gateways, &c, from the weather, i.o>*.
3 (*.) Etheras
(<9), s. Toddy, fermented liquor, sir.
2. v. Improperly used for Qstdt, give.
(3)(<9}, i. A cocoanut or other shell
used as a bottle. See <gO*s>.
IT (<?j0(B)(a_, s. A hookah,
gjg;!_/rgjtf,iS1#>, v. noun. Smoking
a hookah.
QQ, j. A rumbling noise, a gug
gling or sound of water running out of a
vessel with a narrow mouth, joJAo^uiy.
inf. To rumble; to rattle.
2. To be in a great hurry.
(8j(BSLpaior, s. A tottering, de
crepit man; a very old man, paHi?iiu
@igaa, s. A dry cocoanut in
which the kernel rattles, iu*0^rt4^#
@<gijaou, s. Any thing hollow
with a rattling inside, <55>c3A<giiQur<yA.
2. A small kind of taborine, pidpuump.
3. [j>rov.~\ A wooden clapper for scar
ing away birds, ionooB.
fifa(Gl<g@uia>uufi$u(!uri9fii,
[prOV.~]
The head is become very dry from
want of oil.
((B(9)(!)ues>uaani;eitr, s. A sooth-say
ing beggar with a (gSgsSiieiJu taborine.
@@Qi_sjrei), v. noun. Gurgling, rat
tling, rushing, &C-, goS*/*^.
(3<S<3i_ar<J(5a(3Br. He shuffles along
very fast.
*(&j<san3S, s. The earthen or wooden
water-pot of an ascetic or a hermit, *m<*
Wils. p. 227. Kud'ika. 2. A cocoanut or other shell, used as a vessel, c>._&aaird(&,(Bi3Fa, s. The hard shell
of the Lagenaria vulgaris, L. Bottle
gourd.
sSei)Q)gis!i)i5, s. The hard shell of
the Ogle marmelos, Boel tree.
tSara-&(&,(!)dena, s. The hard shell of
the Feronia elephantum, L. Wood-ap
pic tree.
316

(5ti>
^(BiiueuiBQ&rrpupjd, s. Lineage, ge
eu^&adfgGidasia, s. A vessel (person)
neration by families.
of frauduleuce.
*gjiitS,
A householder, the father
eS3ssrd(g(Bdai>ss, s. A man full of guile
of a large family, gSiou^Jsu**. Wils.
and devices.
p 226. Kut'umbi.
^d(S)(Bden>a, s. A shell, a grenade, Oau
gjSiiJssft, *. The wife of a house
i-<gSiQ. (local)
holder, a mistress, a matron, the mother
Men's hair, ^g&stlluSit. 2.
of a family, (gQibufolzuS. Wils. p. 226.
A man's single lock of hair, tied in a
Kut'cmbinek.
knot and never shaven off,
3. The
@ldusst, *. (fern. @u>l9.J The
crown of the head,
4. The summit
of a mountain,
5. Victory, suc
title of a chief among the Taller people,
cess, Qm,$fl. 6. [pror.] The corner pin of a
door fitted into a hole or cavity in the sill,
thereby serving the purpose of a hinge, (gz.>/-/, s. A bunch or cluster of fruits,
flowers, &c, mjp^5<u$j9<* Q*tj0. (**.)
^Ja(Su9. 7. The handle of a plough,
CiflU?A,g<8uS. 8. [' ] A snake-catcher, (SjQstnsil, s. A small earthen pot,
and dealer in antidotes for the bite of
Snakes, UFinmSi^.uumiar.
Qsnz , j. Umbrella, parasol; canopy
(ifyGitllrLpif.iu, inf. To tie the hair in a
as one of the twenty-one symbols of
knot.
royalty and victory, ^pupPnb. 2. The
knob of a sandal, ur^gpL.i.<^rfj4. 3 A
raj LSeuirEis, inf. To shave off one's
tree with very large thorns, the oi_CjA>,
hair-lock; L e. to divest one of office,
Mimosa, L. 4. The dance of Skanda,
power, &c.
e_<yft(giS, s. A lock or tuft on the
@ao_iSif., inf. To
crown of the head.
bear an umbrella.
(y)CTr@iiJ, s. A lock nearer the fore
(&}eeii&arru2L{, s. See under &itu>l^.
head.
(goalda itnear, s. An umbrella-bearer.
l?. :i ."/<!' si1, j. A lock on the hinder
part of the head.
(&)es>i&ippp, inf. To afford shadeas
s5TOT(g(j9, s. \_prov.~] Side lock of
an umbrella.
hair.
(gjsmi d aireiritsir, s. A kind of mush
room, ^israaiar.
(gt5,ssa/, i. A door or shutter that
turns with a pin at the upper and lower
^gaiiQsireneir,
inf. [prot.] To rise
corners.
in a bodyas milk over the fire, as
(Sj iS^L-(Sfieo, v. noun. Beating the tuft
some cakes in frying, &c. 2. To rise
of hairas a preliminary of quarrel
or be puffed upas a cloth, &c. 3. To
ling, contending, &c. 2. [prov.] Strik
capsize, to be upsetas a cart
ing off the top of a measure of grain,
(gCTX-.'C^-aP. *. Ears pricked up and
bent forward as those of an elephant,
Stpagj lS, s. The lower pin of a door.
tiger, horse, &c, in attack, surprise, or
rage, <5>i-**3>.
Qldti(^(BlS, s. The upper pin of a door,
(gaoiijuSsar, s. Talipot Fan-palm,
(g LSuuqfjii&i(^(BlSiust, s. [prov.]
fimujjsiruuhr, Corypha umberaculifera,
The crested kite, &iieD*uugigi.
L.
*(3jlhuu>, s. A family, including the
I^BBiiuirenfl, s. A pin or nail with a
man, his wife, his sons and his sons'
round head as distinguished from
wives, gcyp.5sorcrr/. 2. Relations, kind
red, connexions, e.^ Js*<jn>piur/r. 3. Race,
QaiessrQsirppdi^mi, s. The white
family, house, <st- Wils. p. 226. Kut'canopy of royaltyas a symbol of vic
1IMBA.
tory.
(-j .')';;.ui. si- i : . inf. To divide or
scatter a family by sowing dissension, QS3)t_, SQioar, idfiasr, Cauear, iu, e. a.
To scoop; to work out a hollow; to bore a
&c
tube as a turner,
2. To perforate
<g)(&u}U&ihn&q,'$ettr, s. The mainten
or form holesas beetles in wood, ^l4*.
ance of a family ; the act of providing
5. To work in flowers, to gather honey,
for and preserving a family.
pollen, &c.as insects, ^s?>i_ili. 4. To
gj Lbupp itssrii, s. The Bign next
wash, bathe in water; lit. to scoop out
tank, **. 5. To produce a tingling
to the rising sign at the moment of
pain or itching in the body, ears, &c. ; to
one's birth, portending good or evil,
work or gnawas worms ; to cause smart
wealth or otherwise, to the family, ac
ing,
&c.as caustic on a sore, Ce/(u^.
cording to the character of the signs,
6. (fig.) To annoy, to cause great grief,
&C. See fitarib,
heart-breaking, mars*pcifo.
tglBiiuuircrw, s. The burden and re
gjoz_liQpGids, inf. To excavate, to
sponsibility of a family.
scoop out.
@ l'duu nb&&ld&s, inf. To support
(g65ii_/5#/ffi_//ri_, inf. To eatas a can
a large family.
ker. 2. To scoop out; to hollow; to ex
(gfBun-iuiSn^iL-eai, s. The founding of
cavate.
a family.
(^sc>iii&QaiT<skrif.(TTjd&, inf. To ache
^Bi^uisjiTuSQ^a&pniax, s. One with a
in the limbs or bones. 2. To gnaw,
corrode; to eat by degrees.
large family.

(g'-'-T
(&,SDi&tfl, s. A concave piece of charcoal
for melting very small piece of gold or
silver.
(SjanievassrOj, s. Perforating beetles,
sngj(g,m{iu/sireopar&jemiiLi, inf. To
clear the ears of wax. 2. To have itching
or tingling pain in the ears.
i?/fgjaoi_uj-3siir(gOTi_iLfl inf. To bathe.
(/>)
(as>ipeo, v. noun. Excavation, Qpiroser
2. A washing, Qsfipgi*.
gjDi_a/, s. Hollow, a cavity, gesoa.
2. v. noun. Excavation, &c.
(gani#:&ev , v. noun. {prop, gjsmi^eu.]
Pain imagined to resemble scooping.
gajBssireo^sai&&eo, v. noun. Pain in
the arms and legs.
igsof&&e\>, v. noun. Pains in
certain arthritical diseases.
(Vj&ni <iStpiEi<T3), s. A plant, Qppisp
>*, Alpinia galanga minor.
QjjSUM ULjSO, s. A kind of grass, pir
Andropogon barbatum.
Tin, s. A slit, scarification, @pgi.
2. [in medicine ] Scarifying the skin of
the skull and inserting a mercurial or other
medical pill, over which is placed a pot
of live coals, in cases of syncope, coma,
epilepsy, &c, in order to revive suspended
animation, (o<y*j*c5<Jt_fA. (Sans. Kutlara,
cuttiny.) 3. Lead ore, /eio*r<ij. 4. Borax,
QiBMrrji. 5. Mercurius sublimatus, c.*.h*iur**ra3uJi. (AT. Die.)
(gUiT^fluaareaar(gQiiridiuitu- - (gCiir
/Mi-(;i_^>f**, inf. To perform the
(sCt-r/l operation of healing.
9Jl l Lb, s. Depth; hollow, hole, ^Lpti.
2. [a change of *ri_ii.] A tank, or pond,
<Srii. 3. One of the twelve districts in
which vulgar, unpolished Tamil is spoken,
Qsw*piS$ -_:^C --t..
4. A plant, Que
<-it, Costus, L. 5. [a change of <g&aib.~]
The condition or state of being small, little,
young, %>saj.
gCuf^g, s. [prov.] A kind of
brazier's pincers, &p<sp.
#(^lLl_lo(gjajii ii), i. Leprosy in
general, embracing many kinds, Ojiroe
Criii. Wils. p. 236. Kusht'a.
tSjC-LamaiiiuSsr, s. A white scabby
eruption or scurf spreading over the
wtiole surface of the body.
n tr rm th, s. White mustard, Qeu
d*M<B(g. Wils. p. 236. Kl-sbt'anabana.
inf. To come onas the
leprosy; to be afflicted with leprosy. 2.
To be covered with a scabby eruption.
Q)Ciihi3Lf./ii$emir(L-L-QgtrQ@i^!_<*, *. A leper.
/f/fsgjiJ-i^Lo, j. Watery leprosy.
Qajir@L-iii>, s. The white leprosy.
(<9jtJ_fc_/fl, *. A hill or mountain, lz&v.
Wils. p. 227. Kut't'ara.
(3^1 z 637", s. An infant, a babe, (^Lpihenjs.
2. A son, vxdr. 3. A kid or lamb,
Qi^iijf.; [ex
little.]
Q(ITear, j. [prov.] A little ola-case,
basket or sheath, of various forms and
uses, |j>&&uijQuLLi^ ; [ex <gi" 1 in, little.]

1
inf. To tie a basket
(KCif.uu0t, s. An extra or dwarf
round a fruit to defend it from birds, &c.
tooth.
(SjCtjLeQaeo, s. A sixth or extra finger
SjfSjjlijsr)i_/^tl_ffsir,
A basketor toe, smaller than the proper size,
rattle for children.
aressrie^usLfa^C-irresr, s. Atoddy-inan's
(&jL-i$-'}#6i}rr, s. A short piece of wall
cliuimm-basket.
adjoining a large building,
2.
ummaC.Lf.(&)u.L-iTsn, s.
A small
(fty ) A worthless fellow, ici^j<4.
jaggery-basket.
*efi<uK>tv>.t$-S**JiriuLiQuK>i2pgi The thing
L$Lp.[urf}&&(&jLLL-rr&r, s. A deep, little
has dwindled away, is come to nought.
ola-basket in which handfulsof rice are
f&jL-iq. iaili-j, s. A small stick which
daily deposited for the temple, or for
children use in play.
other charitable purposes.
(j^Llif0<s/r^,T8r, s. [prov.~] A kind
ygji-l fair, s. A small kind of co
of play with pebbles, gitSis^ecS.
coa-leaf flower -basket.
gjili.!_ii_JD,
v. noun. [prov ~\ Striking
(Sj<
s. The young of elephants,
a wrong coin or seed in games. 2. Be
horses, asses, goats, sheep, dogs, jackals,
coming pregnantas a sheep, goat, or
cats, swine, tigers, lions, bears, deers,
dog, 2sartjui_d*.
elks, hares, monkeys, snakes, alligators,
gjtlijuL/ifii, s. [prov.] To strike
ichneumons, sloths, armadillos, sharks,
another coin, or seed than the one
&c. ; also, the young of plantain-trees, and
indicated.
sometimes (local) the young of mangotrees, margosa-trees, cocoanut-trees, and
@tl if.es> eu s,a, inf. [prov.~] To hit the
jack-trees, ^qp^vSjo.^,jJA(sCi.. 2. A
wrong coin, &cas <gCi.im_4. 2. To
little girl, SjrQuOTJwSar. 3. A child, in
forfeit a coin, seed, &c, in gambling.
fondness, especially the youngest, @io*njg. (2)1u^LdLCi, s. Ground smoothed and
4. [in gambling.'] An additional coin
plastered; floor plastered or paved, u^
or seed set down as a stake by a person who
Hi* Wils. p. 227. Kut't'ima.
hits a wrong seed, coin, &c, $iAn;iii
t9-& jyliof*-LLjfl-iu. 5. [prow.] An Qtli^LUJLb, f. A wall, a/if. Wils. p.
additional sum claimed or allowed on a
227. Kun'nTA.
debt as a share of the net profit, &c, ^pr
<uib; [ex : 1 ih, little.]
^ (3)lLu^u9Q&S, s. A plant, Sppapmp,
Alpinia galanga-minor, L. (M. Die.)
<gtlifadE(yjm^, s. A young ass.
2. A plant, Q<u^ii. Costus, L. 3. A kind
@i^-ifa&nif., s. The whelp of a bear.
of grass or weed in rice fields, ucS<yi_r
@ilifio/r, i. A kid, a lamb.
(3jiIS^eBlLb, s. A plant, aQijiQ&n&ii,
Though a kid fattens, its lubrieious
Nigclla sativa. (M. Die.)
quality does not cease; though a youth * (a^t-Liy. esfl, s. A short hump-backed,
perform notable actions, they are com
mischievous woman; one who sows dis
monly imperfect.
cord, .1 J -i A bawd, a procuress, <rii*ibirm
<?u/ri_, inf. To bring forth as
(gunk. Wils. p. 227. Kut't'inke.
brutes; to calve, to cub, to whelp, to foal,
s. Honor, ldits>tu>. (Roll.)
to kitten, to lamb, to litter, ^c^tior. 2.
[proo.] To put down a forfeited seed or (8jt, QQpasT,(g)L-Lf.Qc!resr,(!eiiair, ^Lli_,
coin in gambling at stakes to be played
v. a. To cuff on the head. plKiSp<gc.^. 2
for, rf&*iuriLif.ilMurfiiijtAgrAx.
(fig.) To cheat, overcome by fraud, tA*.
@tlifuSi_, inf. To bring forthas
Gjr.
i_r, . . . ' .
[_
cats, dogs and bears.
C*r8io. If cuffed at all, let it be with a
jeweled hand ; i.e. reproof from a worthy
(giLif. iLjeAriiruSf^da, inf. To be big
character is profitable.
with youngas brutes.
(8jL-L$Ld&iTtG)/EjG i^g)i, s. A young
They have injured him in traffic.
ai<&,&Q&e$g fish.
arstdt^jaitaTfiU^tiS(2i(^Cif.uQurLLL^gi. The
(&)L-.i$.sQiptfU(&), s. Small esculent roots
crow has cufled him on his head.
growing about a large one, SfimSifi,^,
*rLLip.S&*ajfG<)0?dr. The boys play
crow-cuffing (a play in imitation of the
(gCtf.fi/sdsirefl . s. A kind of Physacuffing of crows).
lis angulata, j>^a>*.
(gtltf<giiiSi_, inf. To cuff the head,
r&)Cif.uueoir, s. A small jack-tree. 2.
three times or more, and then raise the
A species of jack-tree.
hands closed in worship.
(giLif-eSetrir, s. A kind of tree, g/fsfisrr/r
(jil, t. noun. A blow with the fist
wrii. 2. A shrub.
on the head ; a buffet, a cuff, pSsvcJjdl1.
(&)L-if.1prdj&Gl, s. [vul.~] A pregnant
animal.
(gilSssaremr, inf. To be buffeted, cuff
(QL-LQ-Ujuuesr, s. The father's younger
ed, gilfiuui
brother, Stfiupauuai.
<5L afl, s. An untractable, Bhamer^il.Lf.^^irfifidr, s.(fcm. i&)L-Lf.8:&ir1$.)
less fellow, cuffed about by every one,
An elf, imp, a little goblin, invoked in
LQfdtrumtir.
performing juggling tricks,
(gjiteo,
t noun. The act of cuffing.
(&!L-ijf-ff:&iTpfiaair!j&r, s. An enchanter,
A king of the ancient
sorcerer, one who is supposed to have (3j lLQ gu ear.
power over a familiar spirit.
Sera dynasty. See ffdr.
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(3) SOT
SS)1 , s. Shortness, dwarfishness (^SM7LO, j. Quality, attribute, property,
u*iy. 2. Di8]iosition, temper, nature, par
as of a person, <gaam. 2. A pool or pond,
3. Good quality, moral or physical;
ftjxgii. 3. A handkerchief, a small
proper temperament, virtue, sp^mnb. 4.
shawl, 4$<*Q. 4. [prov.] Stocks, either
Attribute, perfection, excellence as of a
for the legs, or the hands, Qsopa>ri4. 5. A
deity, uiitarii. 5. Grace, beautyas
white scabby eruption, considered con
of a style or composition; merit, freedom
tagious, g,i(gd-i_<?riu.
from fault or defectopposed to <spp>>>,
(gil_fjr, s. (/em. (ff,L-ss>i&@. )
CioAawn. 6. Wholesomem ss, healthfulness,
A short man. 2. A person affected with
ssib. 7- Soundness of intellect; normal
the L.ai_ eruption.
state of the mental feelings, QstAif
(LL&>ituird&, inf. To cut short, to
Htfi. 8. Indication, symptomsas of a
disease. JujegiiS^r^jS. 9. Coloras a qua
curtail,
lity, idpib. 10. Smoothness, Moms. 11. Pro
(giJ-SDiiLunj3(jF)&&, inf. To he short.
perties; functional powers or principles in
(g)L-SlQUITL
(gL-KDI LB/TxLi, inf.
nature, operative in all sentient beings;
To put in the stocks.
the sources of the disposition, &c., etginb.
QLLsnL^iSif-ia. inf. To be covered
12. Thread, cord, string, &c.
*Jjr. 13.
A bow-string, r<a*. 14. Property of a
with the (gLiaw- eruption.
thingas proved by experiments; primi
Q o5JT<35 S33Tis]_ , s. A winding plant, @qi
tive, constitutional property, essence, ori
>*, Convolvulus, L.
ginal principle. sfg. 15. [in physics.] Va
Q333r*/ii, j. [is wirt.] The multipli
rieties, modifications, products of bodies,
Bj-fxsexni. Wils. p. 291. Gun'a. 16. A
er, OuQfi^rQisiai>x. Wils. p. 291. Gun'aka.
water-pot, a pitcheras (31ib.
*(&)S8tir!SfrrEjS!uJlii, s. A work on Sans
QvsBfrsa/i\iiepp&
ju2eu. No guru can
crit grammar, gii^fi^jiAi.
change the temper.
Q5jOTJS/r3"iJ3, s. ( Sans. Gun'ahara.) Mul
jSBafGfiC-.Qjiw. Hear me with a right
tiplication, QL/(rr<i5AOTA(g,
spirit and patience.
(<9^53OT(^, 5. [o change of Sans. Kun'apu.]
(zjcsy*rt$_A<gj)pGPffri9.. Having examined
A devil, a goblin,
the excellencies and faultsas of a style, a
QSWTiBQ,
Crookedness, flexture.
speech, &c.
<smgw[>.<i(?i_Ar. Hold to what is good
curvature, dtrmii; [ex i, crooked.] 2.
Thwartness, opposition, thwarting, cfifl
and proper; cease not to show a good dis
soi_. 3. The east, Syttg. Note. In the last
position.
sense, the word becomes asr to convey
an adjective significationas in
awppvifg. It is hard to divert, even for a
(ajfija^lsw*, (gamer.
moment, the anger of those who stand
upon the mountain of virtue; i.e. who ex
Qsardr^uusssramr, inf. To thwart an
cel in virtue. (>*.)
undertaking; to cause difficulties in
business, to throw obstacles in the way
jjP&iiS&cgaBib. This is better than that.
(&i<smiQa,(B&Ji , inf. To straighten a
SfA'$p&(gfisrihpsuuarQettibi3i$.uG!G2p@. II is
parents' disposition and temper begin to be
crooked thing.
visible in him.
mroS^rojwUji cgesrAQi^Ajcvrtflr. Is it poS
sible to divest a dog's tail of its curl?
(gaOTgjsssfl, s. [in gram, and log."] At
tribute and subject as in Q/nipcamr,
(^tsssr.*@33r
inf. v. n. To become
where Qii>u> is the attribute, @<=wio, and
bent or crooked, a'au. 2. To sink, faint
- the subject,
fade, droop, 9**r. 3. To be dejected ; to
feel uneasy ; to be vexed, wonipcrr.
(BjGissrQs&uQuiijnaeir, s. [in gram."] Ab
inf. v. a. To bend, to iucurvate
stract noun and subjective noun. (** )
(Z^osst d^dsr @B3T(j5(jCTr, s. A plea
(gsOTffa/rsrr/r/T^^ii, s. Eastern hemi
sant, good-natured, agreeable person;
one of an excellent disposition, / : , . .r
sphere; [ex
sphere, et si'?**
half.]
sr*. Wils. p. 291. Gdn'agVa.
gjsotg)sir,g, s. A virtuous man; lit. a
(SjsnrL_, s. [prov.] Ear of corn. See S
mountain of excellent qualities,
saiTi
,
Qfl^i,
(S^mst
C-i<f.mgi
,
u>,
rsjesx
igsaariffa,
s. Bad temper, bad dispo
C5
sition; disobliging, unkind, Q*tii_o<OTii.
v. n. [prov.] To wanton, to wheedle
to speak amorously as a courtezan, mm*
2. Fatal symptoms in diseases, s/*'fi0^*
SijCu*. 2. To whine in jest; to speak sauci
lyas petted children, Qs&wEiQsr&s, 3.
To caper aboutas a dog, ^ni*9Sarajri_.
OTu9wu)juBr, . An ill-natured person
Q3j3l$ri_JLO, s. A dead body, a corpse,
(gessrisumiTL-i, inf. To exhibit natural
a carcass, Jeani. Wils. p. 227. Ku.n'apa.
characteristic qualities, dispositions or
2. A goblin or ogre, supposed to haunt
propensities. 2. To betray symptoms
cemeteries, and animate dead bodies, J*
as diseases; to indicate good or bad
sib. (p.)
weatheras seasons. 3. To betray mean
(g)<sssru^j^esrrr , s. Rakshas, tSlSffa^ajar/f .
descent, low caste, &c, by mean beha
vior.
gjsOTU/r, j. {prop. garufS.] A spirit,
(ZFjOxr
s. Disposition, features
an imp. a goblin, Jio; [tz
et
characteristics, (gtssqpmtgfiiiib.
si*, eating, carcass-cater.]
(gj&siSTUGdLa, s. A medicinal root, used
(gessnkitsjiSiLiiftiLi, inf. To know one's
for dysentery, . <".=i_<ui.
disposition and character.
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(gjemiiit^S^efi eireudr, s. A man of good


disposition, and other good character
istics.
@essro='i@, s. [in gram."] A form of
combining words of Sanscrit originas
*r and g)*)rir, make <Jf*r=r, M-Omr
gisasr &itg8, s. A good-natured man or
woman; one of an excellent disposition.
(gOT?Dir, *. One abounding in ex
cellent qualities.
r^essrsiuneau.(&)<ssnrui$g@(ml, s. Na
tural disposition.
@CTSL^aoL_, s. Delinquency, defect,
flaw, ra>f^i. 2. Difficulty, trouble,
(^Bm^fiBiTsaw, s. [in rhet.] Description
of qualities, one of the four subdivi
sions n!
^.
^em^^liujLD, s. The three properties
in naturepurity, passion and dark
ness. Wils. p. 291. Gun'attraya. See
(^easr^gid^aii;, inf. To grow better,
to amend, to reform. 2. To recover
from illness. 3. To be reconciled,
(^asitr/iQ/girBS)^, s. See uaori^s Q1#/rs.s.
(&)<smp Q/b it eS , s. The twang or sound
of a bow- string.
(3jer$j8, s. A benevolent, kind person,
mp{exw&se>p*fiai6ir. 2. The Deity, siata.
^smufi^nm, s. The Deity, .sieysir.
2 The name of the preceptor and guru
of ic5ii_u/oir the author of Nighandu.
3. Argha, ,jy<y*Sr.
QamrSu^il, s. Change of disposition
for the worse, degeneracy, (axi<!ip&me.
2. Unfavorable symptoms in a disease,
tSnrfiQtupfioeictisairib. 3. Abnormal state
of the mental powersas idiocy, in
sanity, &c. ; derangement, icrgun-iss
jja/tjugcOTiiCu^^erAEp^. He is chang
ed for the w orse.
(gessruuL-, inf. To come to a right slate,
temper, disposition, &c. ; to be changed
for the better, to become tractable, docile,
?<uui_. 2. To recover from sickness,
to get well, <r>i_iu. 3. To improve
as crops, &c, to recover strength, to
grow, to thrive, Ppijui 4. To reform,
to amend in morals, to improve in dis
position, character or habits, ma-.i_Pcj*A
5 [in Christian usage.'] To be converted,
to repent, to be penitent, wtxrB&QiiLi.
QBSnruufP^.^, inf. t. a. To improve, to
make better, to correct, to reform, to
restore to a good state, to health, &c. ;
to remedy. 9i$t<5#p. 2. To convert,
(iQGSBruuL-tGjebfS. [in Christian usage."]
One who has repented; a convert.
(^essruueisn-f, s. [in gram."] Sensible
qualities of objectsas bittorness.whitenessas distinguished from {sfiuL/uut^rq,
ideal quality, and O^ruJ^utoSrL/, acting
quality. See u*l/.
(sjearu lSsd tp, j. Ill nature, bad temper
or disposition. (gm*G*. 2. Ill success,
uvaRii!*>v. 3. Unfavorable signs in dis
ease, &a, ^frppluib.

(&jS31 ii
(gemuQuiuic, s. [in yram.] Names of
qualities ; abstract nouns ; denotative
Douns signifying attributes onlyas <y
m>i, Jf'fi'Sopposed to (gaaltuQuvri udmi^u
Quui. 2. Names either concrete or
connotating, derived from abstract nouns
as tfrfiuwr, ^ifl4r.
@o8aru>aafl, s. Oue of an excellent dis
position.
@Bru>j9iiJ, inf. To know one's disposi
tion. 2. To understand or ascertain
the symptoms of a disease.
(&anrusiraa, inf. v. a. To cure, heal;
to restore to health. 2. To reform, to
amend, to correct.
@SBru>/riiS(75, inf. To be whole, well,
sound; to be well-conditioned. 2. To
be gratifying, pleasing, palatable.
thump, inf. To changeas temper,
disposition, character, symptoms, either
for the better or worse.
(gassrQp isi(&)ptr>Qpu>, s. Good and bad,
virtues and vices, beauties and defects,
commendation and censure, &c.
(gGuarQpssiiujsii&r (&)sirQp&rsir&stir, s.
A kind-hearted, good-natured, generous
man. 2. A well-bred man.
^sss npppenssr, s. A good-natured man.
(ga&Qpfipeiar we&qpppaii&r; Tgexrwppiar tccstr
mppmsir. A good-natured man will be
praised; but an ill-natured man, despised.
@aarff^^g3irr, s. One whose benevo
lence is like the sea; [ex r^jflrii.]
[KRrfii^, s. A very good-natured per
son. Wils. p. 292. Gun'avati.
(gear suipsir(gazreuireir, s. A well-dis
posed person; one of a good disposition.
<&,3zr sussfi, s. [in rhet.") A kind of
,jy!y> figure, in which a property or
quality universally predicated of an
object is apparently denied, by affirming
the opposite, either ironically or ambig
uously.
(gsssrairraili
uir160, s. A treatise
on the signs and symptoms of diseases,
@awa/ff(gOi-/iu/f, s. [in gram."] Names of
qualities or attributes, used by metony
my for objects possessing those qualities
or attributesas in /<q9i.*.
(gaarai(r<i(g, s. Peculiar temper or habit.
o
5' * C*n rn'-] Negation of
a property or quality in a person or
thing from the presence of its opposite,
ggsBra/ajtotigiar^amu, s. [in rhcl.]
A species of simile; similitude of quali
ties and properties. See
@aarjsr, s. A man of good qualities,
generally found in compoundsas in
@<OT)^ffiii, f. Freedom from all pro
perties, (gesBB&iikguBpms.
<g)f&S)!/Z&r, s. God, He who is above
all attributes; He whose attributes and
perfections transcend our comprehen
sion, _|*. Wils. p. 292. Gun'atkb'ta.
gjgji 6 ujc*, s. The deityas the seat
and source of all perfections, *i_|ar.
gje^jj^esril, s. A pleasant temper
or disposition.

iSltd (gearw, s. The deity as void


of all properties, i_o|*. Wils. p. 474.
Nihoun'a.
ppjueu^GSBrui, s. The first of the three
principles, or properties in nature. 2.
Nobleness of mind; magnanimity. 3. The
exalted disposition of an ascetic's mind
by which he disdains worldly delights,
greatness, honors, &c.
good disposition, kindness, benevolence,
virtue.
epfSjOSirssr^p^esfi, s. A virtuous per
son; a good-natured person.
eitfifiuj^essriii, s. [in medi."] The con
dition or state of being curable; favo
rable symptoms; hopeful case.
gjosifl, j. One endowed with good qua
lities, a good-tempered person, mptgaur
OP)L_iL/ffdr. 2. [in gram.'} A subject, any
thing which possesses attributes or qua
lities as distinguished from esOTii; also,
the names of such things. uojJ. 3. [ex
gswid, bow-string.] A bow, !*<.
(gsxfiuQuajit, s. [in gram.1] Concrete or
subjective noun; a denotative name
which signifies a subject only and not
an attribute or qualityas wgisstr, p*m
tar Opposed to (gsaaOQuiur.
gjird^essrwj^sgjsaarii, s. Bad dispo
sition, ill-nature, vice.
/Eiri/gjBri2, s. Doggedness, rude
ness, cynicalness.
Cuiiidf^assrw, s. Devilishness, foolish
ness.
iaaotpigerarii, s. Sign or appearance
of rain.
icirp^emrw, s. The four prevalent or
prominent human qualities. These are
subdivided, and four are ascribed to each
sex. I.
the masculine: 1.
+01, knowledge, intelligence, clear per
ception. 2. Hasp, equanimity, Belf-control. 3. s'ijl/, fortitude, firmness, deci
sion. 4. i_uJij_, confidence, full per
suasion, perseverance. II. u>*<?^*<5ttri4,
the feminine: 1. nA, shyness, coyness,
bashfiilnesswith regard to the other
sex. 2. uji_i4, simplicity, weakness of
intellect, want of clear perception. 3.
j/**u>, timidity, fear, diffidence. 4. uM
uli, delicacy ; modesty; shrinking from
what is mean or vile.
Qpa^smrui, s. The three principles in
nature, Satva, Raja, and Tama, which
are the ultimate source of all quality
or character in man, and may be indefi
nitely developed and expanded. The
more generic and prominent develop
ment is three-fold, making nine guna.i.
Satea-gunagoodness, produces illumi
nation and mildness in thought,word and
deed. Operating in these directions, it
becomes an " unfailing and perfect light
to the soul, arousing it and making it
ready to eat the fruit of its own doings."
Jlaja-gunapassion, produces for the
Soul the propensity to excessive occupa
tion in thought, word and deed, and
asperity in the same. By these means
it prepares the soul to receive pleasure
and pain, according to its karmma or the
law of its fate. Tama-guna brings forth
arrogance, that egotistic guna which

says " there is none like me," &c, and


wilfulness or depraved will. By these
means it welcomes all sensual objects
and brings them to the soul. The first
stage in the soul's spiritual progress is a
degree of self-knowledge by which it
has a view of these gunas and its rela
tions to them. To each of these gunas
belong certain peculiar qualifications.
I. efigjaifgexrib or vepgieSmth. 1st. Qraiib,
wisdom. 2d. ^gor, grace. 3d. t*ti>, pen
ance. 4th. Quiecp, patience. 5th. mtii
veracity. 6th. Qionamie, greatness,
excellence. 7th. Ck>sii, silence, tacitur
nity. 8th. g6Qui0ui-Aa&, restraint of
the five senses. The Sofia principle is
the source of truth, and the predomin
ance of it renders its possessor vir
tuous, gentle, devout, charitable, chaste,
honest, &c. II. g|r*"" orgf^i4. 1st.
met^iHw, mental exertion. 2d. gjrsna, dis
cretion. 3d. tSrib. fortitude. 4th. fimih,
penance, 5th. ftsvtb, charity. 6th. pr
arii, liberality. 7th.
erudition.
8th.
inquiry, instruction. The
Raja principle is the source of sensual
desire, worldly covetousness. pride and
falsehood, and is the cause of pain. Ill
fiicQa&tb or fl'ipfith, 1st. (*u(5 tofan^.. rioting
or banqueting. 2d. QnQi&tSii, long
sleep. 3d. Gtcwy, sluggishness. 4th.
tfiiQf, deviation from justice. 5th. gof*
*0f, deviation from virtue. 6th.
deceit. 7th. u>pfi, forgetfulness. 8th.
Quraj, lying, falsehood. 9th. Cru:i, anger.
10th.
lust, lasciviousness. llth.
01m, murder. The Tama principle is
the source of folly, ignorance, mental
blindness, worldly delusion, &c.Note.
These three gunas, according to the
Agama school, are developed from Prakruti (;i/juuJB(3^l,) and constitute all
those physical and psychical aspects,
which, under the determining power of
the will, form the functional qualities of
an organized soul.
In the Vedantic, idealist philosophy, the gunas arc
the ideal attributes of Mula-Prakruti
which, in its turn, is but an illusion or
mistaken representation of Brabm.
jpHgauru)fjg&a-aekQpdSuj^isisisi ii, s.
The principal attributis of Isvara or
God are six in number. 1. *f*,gin^,i6,
omniscience. 2. *iC/r^/ii. supremacy.
3. *<*j*^ctA5i/", pre-ordination. 4. rf
c-j-i>yr. . omnipresence. 5. eiixp
unlimited creative power. 6. rii
t#Pj&mi*, almightiness. (jp.) Another
enumeration is 1. fltsrmm^^iAi, selfexistence. 2. oP/S^e* *, eternity. 3.
aj_ioj6uig.A), immateriality. 4. ruur*cu
yiCTjA>, benevolence. 5. fv^iinSiurusf^
p&i, omnipresence. 6. vaip^p^Bxnsaar^
o, being the Creator of all things.
Note. The latter enumeration is found
in Koman Catholic writings.
erswTijf-esirii, s. The eight attributes of
the deity. Authors differ in their enu
merations and definitions of them. The
enumeration of ufiQioaitfsi, the commen
tator of the Cural, as agreeing with the
Agamas, is: 1. fidrvutfiopii, self-exist
ence, independence. 2. siuoji_icJsire,ll5i,
immaculateness. 3. giufimMtimtd,**j>*i,
intuitive wisdom. 4. t^pgopom'is^, om
niscience. 5. g u-.
~freedom from the snares and
illusions to which a derived intelligence
is exposed. 6. Cwjgjur, unbounded
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kindness. 7.
omnipo
tence. 8. ' .
. . infinite hap
piness. Another enumeration, as given
in Jaina books,is 1. aSeurQrasrib, infi
nite wisdom. 2. *iL_aSvF**ffLift, omni
science. 3. saoiaSwirtffiiJib, omnipotence.
boundless happiness.
5. *riai&&ssxQ, being nameless. 6. G**a&
i\B**vji, without descent. 7. <fjy
without age; eternal. 8. jji^wuuSorwo,
unobstructed.
(^S53rs9, s. A plant, iifieo, Menispermuni, L. (M. Die.)
Qsrarssu, s. A warrior's shout of triumph,
joy, .yalor. or defiance, SrB<2iu*,*fl*pQxrAx
f*n>x. 2. (Sans. Gun'uni.) A dance with
shouting,
(3j&ssr?kimn^fipiri, inf. To dance with
shouting.
^sjjw^)ii5z_, inf. To shout, Q&ird&.fl&a.
2. To shout with dancing, safari-.
*(3j :5!J3rszrrto, j. [in aritk.~] Multiplication,
Qugtmii, 2. Description, enumeration,
tSani. Wils. p. 291. Gun'ana.
S33TS3f UJii, s. [in arith.] Multipli
cand, Qu(<s*suJSiQfs"M. Wils. p. 291.
Gun'aneeya.
gj.;6W)LO/_y, j. Merry sayings, drollery,
idle jokes, Gsrxeaih.
(^j633)(^)L/, Q(2/Dcir, (g^iiiSdsrdr, ffsoajr,
(g^iou, u, n. To speak officiously, to in
sult, to taunt, to use invective, irony, sar
casm, tec, u@if.Qur.
gj-janjiiiLS, f. A ludicrous, comical, droll
fellow; a buffoon.
(&jiS33)8s<i), s. Dance with shoutsas gj
OTrlw.
Qsaaf?, s. A lame person, a cripple, Qp
_*. (*.) Wils. p. 227. Kun'y. See
under gami.
gjSSsfl, iSl^ar, pQpBX, uQubs, da, V. a.
(from Sans. Gun a, multiply.) To multiply,
mtrOuijij. 2. To estimate, to calculate,
to compute, to reckon in general, ota*.
3. To conjecture, to guess, e-^G^fi**.
(garitpterGsirif.. You can compute and
find it. (p.)
StraasinBfajosRda, inf.[local.'] To calcu
late eclipses.
gjaafiVs^iso, t. noun. The act of estimat
ing, valuation, w&fi/i. 2. Multiplication,
wesrQuqfas&i.
(gasflut-j, v. noun. Estimation; conjec
ture ou some ground or data; supposi
tion, l ' .--.,<
(gartuurarQurgiw. The best thing or
subject.
orafltjL/4(yuLj^iff@sifJ). At a guess
there may be thirty.
(gosftuuirarai&r, s. A respectable per
son.
(TTjSBaRaXD, s. [in arith.'] The product,
Ou(rr*8*<OTi_ijii4. 2. Times, turns, fold,
ioi_>c5. Wils. p. 292. Gcn'ita.
G&(5*'p<gaseRj3UuiLi(!fd>(5U>. It will suffer
eight times as much. (8uas*-Ci3r. )
Qsuflsi), s. A drum-stick, ues>piLii$.d(8)m
nai-. 2. A short stick or cudgel. <ii*/h*-. 3.
Sling. ab-, (/>.) (from Sans. Kun'a,
sounding fyc.)
(3}82>1, s. A worm, a maggot, i-/(J. (^7.)
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<S6
smear- (Sj^ggM (SjgBguaa -(^
tv&mM&Z"*, '"f To utter nasal sounds,
$eQ*il$uLt. 2. (/>.) To whine, complain; to
mutter, to grumble, o'gS'ooQ'""1'<5gj<gGw*2 <Ju6>ef<dr. lie speaks
through his nose.
Q.apjydBQ, j. An ear-ornament for fe
males, mtttuptiMtQmtbrti, 2. A ring of
lead or brass sus]>ended in the ears to
enlarge the perforation, tspibtnu. 3. Lead
for a fisll-Ilet, *i7M$4Qfi3<3i(3*<giiu4{ei*.
4. (M. Die.) Silver, Q.*.
t&ggnd
j. A club or a heavy
stick with an iron ferrule.
(3j!lllE]&tT, s. The base, the vile, low
castes, trebi-rar. 2. Workers in skin, dress
ers of leather, QpiAiSte*. 3.
Drum
mers, Qpipsgtiurar,
(S)g!!DliEl(3j, s. A devil, an imp, iS.?-(r
(TSjSSJTi#557", j. A son born in adultery,
the son of a woman by another man while
the husband is living, Qsrru^giiar. Wils.
p. 228. Kun'd'aha.
(^sart_dSiBiuih(gswr
soil;,
s. A kind of tune, one of the thirty-two
new tunes of the Hindus, pfnsib.
(assart ssafl, s. [vul.] Backbiting, slan
der, calumny, <gp*.
(Sjasnrieafldarrffzir, s. Calumniator.
(jjaOTiaxflQ&iTeoev, inf. To backbite.
jlo, i. A small pot, gj(Baaj. 2.
A large pot, urtar. 3. A pool, well, &c,
especially consecrated to some sacred pur
pose or person,
4. A deep hole, a
pit, gas. 5. A hole in<he ground for re
ceiving or preserving sacrificial fire, &c,
VQp0e$U(gairL~lb. Wils. p. 228. Kun'd'a.
@sariwesin&>LD, s. The mystic dia
gram about the sacred hole in the Bflvr
is>Sj9 instruction, &c.
^sasrlwuruj(&,Gssriu\LBfid&, inf. To
walk on fireas persons under the in
fluence of religious frenzy, in fulfilment
of a vow, &c.
ujirai&jGBtsnUiCa/offsfl.sgeaarzto, s. A
hole for sacrificial fire.
(gCT(_a.'rt_sjr, s. [prov.] A short,
thick person.
(gsOT (JizTsjirw, s. A short Bhuta with
a large round belly in the army of Siva,
yfl&an*filQffjrargi, 2. [in burlesque,] A
great- bellied glutton, Quasiftefitarrar.
rg&zrGL-trj&ffGorGurrdirTrjda, inf. To be
full-fed, stuffed up; to have one's lap
full.
(ajsssri evQ&S, s. An epic poem, be
ing one of the five ancient classic poems
in Tamil, g)ifA8',5r*<. See under ntltuii
gjo33rz_6\)LO, s. A kind of ear-ring,
(geDyj. Wils. p. 228. Kun'd'ala. 2. A ring,
a circle, m i i*. 3. Sky, the heavens, air
out. 4. Atmosphere; ether, 4jrmii.
gj6!W-i_foaasir, s. Large ear
rings.
(WjeisnSQi/Siflda(^eikrieouiesifluj, inf.
To put on the owi_oji4 ear-rings.
(gsuOTictot, s. Balapatra, wearing one
ring, ucupjS\wer. 2. One who wears the

'(ajsssri sS,
A snake, uffiity. 2. A
thorny kind of shrub, 8i$i>, Menispermum glabrum, L. 3. The posteriors, hp-"
?*t<h 4. Kali, a form of Durga, rt*. 5. The
mystic $<b. Wils. p. 228. Kuk'd'ali. 6.
A thorny shrub,
(gsOTiefi^^, s. Sakti, a form of Dur
ga as <5iri_iS. 2. The goddess of the
posteriors.
(^stori safl, j. A short, crooked and
wicked woman, >J. (*.)
QS33T( 63T, i. [/ocoZ.] A son born in
adulteryas (5*n_ir, 2. A slave, jyifLoom.
(^esuTiirssSaiQaiiruf. (a^rb^iresofH
Qssif., s. A winding plant, p/Qanp., Ipomcea bracteata,
*(&j<58tsri_n~,s.( Tel.) A shallowish waterpot with a small mouth, urto. (Sans.
Kun'a"a.)
rgG8srLir&:3:L-L$., s. An earthen pan
with a large mouth.
(Wjsaarz /rssr, i. [jjroe.] An earthen pot
of a particular size, ss^fiwia. (Sans.
Kun'd'a.)
(6miiTerr&C-Lp.. s. An earthen pan
with a broad mouth.
(3}633rio_, s. The buttocks, backside, fun
dament, seat, rump of an animal; any
rump-like protuberance, ^rcsrutxib. 2. The
kidney, i%**i4. 3. The heart, <j^ji4. 4.
The roe or spawn of a fish, rft*-ft&sr. 5. The
lower end of fruits, nuts, &c; that oppo
site the Stalk, um^.arS^ui^pm.
gtsKirtf
inf. To wash after passing
excrements.
(9j88rL9.&(igeiiiTpa]iTS,m, s. Those who
do not wash themselves; a term of re
proach given to Europeansthe prac
tice being regarded as filthy.
gjorif daniu, s. Kidneys, iSt^iaut.
(Vj<sstrtf-d@uiSsirQesrQu&, inf. To back
bite, to speak ill of one behind his back ;
low, and in anger.
@aarifQ(r(yiijiy, j. Pride, wanton
ness, arrogance, sauciness, insolence.
t^GttLy.&$?lsi>GeiiLiut2u[rL-(Bd&i&&, inf.
[prov.] To take an oath by stepping
over the cloth taken from the waist;
as practised by the lower castes.
l^tmi^.LDsi!r^6sr1i^L-Uf.^L-<2u.iri, inf.
[prov.] To leave, renounce or desert a
person, thing, &c; lit. to wipe off the
dust of the buttocks and run away, *Sc
(E)Ji_. 2. To outwit, to out-scheme, to
out-do another in cheating, &c, pifirj
gjswrif iL/tfuzsflip, inf. To fall on the
buttocks from a height,
(grain ifLL/tiai/rujiiQuir/ip, inf. To stand
in great awe of a person; to be much
afraid; lit. to stop the mouth by one
hand and put the other behind to save a
kick, &c.
QearLf-Qujjiu>i-i , s. The os sacrum,
tarQataru,
(^essTLf.eupp, s. inf. [prov.] To be
reduced as the mettle, arrogance; lit.
the buttocks to be dry, Ou(jbwoiui_ei.

-aan^-ffios, s. The student's or asce


tic's water-pot, autn_wiA. Wils. p. 228.
Ki n'd'ika.
(aj5HTiq__iULh,s. Slander. ^a>&r. 2. Expo
sure of Secrets, Qira&lu&ia'krj'jtpptoi. 3.
(li'itt.) Falsehood, lying, Ouiu.
(ffjsyyn^sO, s. A small field or lot,
Bjj*Qjci. 2. The back, op,jj<g.
(gassy-L^avr), _/". [prop.] To ride on
another's back as in certain plays
among boys.
(ajsxsTn^ssrui ;7jjSyiri^_eo7LjTii,s. The
city of Damayantet1 (0&>*^*)). the heroine
of'efft_-aifl; tlie modern Cotiduvir, gtissein.
Wils p. 22S Kun'd'ina.
qsdt, s. A ball of stone, wood or
metal; any thing globular and heavy, firoir
!_/<_(. 2. A cannon-hall, a bullet, &c,
JrES*(5OT5). 3. A bolus of bang or other
narcotic drug, *Q>ezQf1ps2u*ip$pQ&j0p'.sla
4. Depth; deep water, eggw*- 5. A sinking
in, a hollow; lowness, fit. 6. A stone,
or the testicles of beasts, afep. 7. A stal
lion. &o&tSi<g&itiT. 8. [pror.] A small field
or lot as gww^cu, Qg&Qedj.
(gj-osriniipfiiiil-t, inf. To make glob
ular, or round as a ball.
(ganriip-^^w, . noun. Playing with
cannon-balls; a play among young men.
2. Taking bang.
gjsrSi_ii_, inf. To be wounded with
a ball.
(tF)Gsar(BdairiLiil>, s. A gun-shot wound.
@sir Curi, inf. To fire a ball from
a cannon. 2. To fire a cannon.
(gasr<?u/riZ-<.jri, inf. To fire with
a ball.
i^js/Saggsfbr , s. Cannon-ball.
eS LfL(sjsm(8 , s. Morning-gun.
QsuLf gsrar, J. A bomb.
gjaarai|gjiei> (^essr(Bdcg,iptnii, s. A
small cannon. 2. A kind of blunder-buss,
a gun for bullets, a fusee.
(&}^m(Bd@inru>U3, s. A village within
gun-shot.
(gjzisrtBuQuirdSm, s. Town-police, whose
authority extends to places within gun
shot.
gjssir.c/(S)y '^jLDiruSQf/is, inf. To be un
even.
(B)?ir(Bu>(7Tji&i, s. Bullet and gun-pow
der.

(g)Gisr(BuiS'2oarajei>, v. noun. [prov.] A


kind of hinge.
@an7 d Tpmu.s. A stallionasgjaw
()GKsTd&ag&i>i, s. A he-ass.
gaorSff&r, s. [local.] A fat, stone
bullock.
(j5Br j&C-Uf- , s. A deep, earthen ves
sel for the kitchen. 2. A kind of
chatty-pan.
IgjsiOT- euL-if.o, s. A deep dish of brass,
tin, &c.
(Sgssar1if.ujair , s. A male panther; a
leopard.
@633r<?i_jj/, s. A kind of fish, epniBrfsr.
* ur^shr , j. [o change of g;eB7_ti>.] A
pool, a basin of water, Hi^^sxtss. 2. A pit,
a hole in the ground,
QjsnriSn/ , s. A bull, an ox, btq^mi- 2.
Taurus of the zodiac, i_u!ffR 3. [prov ]
An earthen-pot, a chatty,
4. The
creeper.
Jj)J.3? (g siron i_ , s. The near-ox, the
ox on the left side.
QpsirQ jw/fag-OT-aoi, J. The foremost
yoke of oxen.
a.'6\>,E/(3)!brao;_, j. The off-ox, the ox
under the right side of the driver.
(gsOTKOi &&Cuf., s. See (gasjr J=&L-Ly-.
(3jGmaa?liLiLD, s. Multiplicand, Quq^a
4ui_!<5Qio. 2. Nature, quality, property,
disposition, Qurgti^ujooaj. Wils. p. 292.
Gun'va.
v. a. To stuti' the mouth with food,
to mumble victuals.
(&jssi \oS 3, s. [prov. vul.] Inferiority;
insipidness; immorality, ,ste*(JQ. See

Q^LCffinL/^F^^^/f, s. One of the Sl/t^ir.


*Q3j&j!rih, s. A hill, a mountain; lit.
sustainer of the earthas yjnb. (jj^fC*!.)
(Vjt3i.T, QpJ, kpgl, (KJEQ^IA,
V. a.
To separate, to adjust, to disentangleas
the birds their feathers, i5fi&iQ*rfi. (p.)
mpii, s. Sepaiation, iS/flay.
(RiSff Q&iLiuj, inf. To lay open, to tear
open; to separate, dishevel, scatter.
@^/rQ^66i', inf. To deviate, to miss
the way. (SiaH^cpug.)
*(3),-E'TcBd5i_D, s. Unfair argumentation;
disputation, cavilling, sophistry, oparpQaii.
ifitisw; \ex bad. et jrl*mht dispute.] 2.
[foca/.] Impediment in business, embar
rassment,
(&-fFiTd:&d&i?jBr(&,fiirdQ, s. An unfair
disputant, a caviller, a sophist, a wrang
ler.
(&)<iTi&iMue&5rGS8 /f& s lIGu ^, inf.
To cavil, to wrangle, to use sophistry.
Qjj?5?ko, s. Lisping or prattle of chil
dren, u>ajS.-u#Q*rA). 2. Soft talk, pleasant
prattleas of females, tne^ieiLuuGtor^. 3.
A simpleton, a weak-minded person, an
ignorant fellow, spi_*. (un,P3i-ii ) 4. [prov.]
Unreasonable objection,
(g^SaOcEffig^-, inf. To prattle, to lisp
or talk imperfectly,
(gs&tfflj irHjssap , s. Prattling words;
lisping. 2. Altercation.
v. a. [prov.'] To dig up and scatter, to tear
or scratch up and scatter abroadas fowls.
Sifip. 2. To stir up, to loosen, to hollow
as earth about plants, &c, Wi_. 3.
v. tt. To become loose, rough, deranged,
dishevelledas the hair, &c, &uiu.
Bexrj-iasg-SuGutC-i-rar. He lias dug Up
and scattered the earth.

(3j35L, @<2pm, (giLltji.(?OTdr, Qaieir,


[prov.] Negligence, carelessness; slovenli
e5,5t^-L_, v. a. To chew, Qu5eju. 2. To turn
ness, clumsiness, awkwardness, dirtiness,
food about in the mouthas calves or
fillhiness, ^ayrrfdrano. 2. Want of dex
old persons; to munch, (sfiuu.
terity, or address, rrjUtntttnua.
^xCQma, v. noun. Munching, chew
ingas a beast.
(Wjisrrz&ssil , s. [vul.] Embarrassment,
impediment in business, jja>i_.
Q^fBLJL^, Q'Jpdir, (Sj^uLSGardr, Caisr, (g
*#)flue:(g^rp63it_ajrj(j*ffp^i. The business
fuu, v. a. [vul.] To move about food in
lies undone, or is embarrassed,
the mouth, to mumble, munch, champ,
(ffjfS'Tear Sir , s. A creeper, pireB, Con
lLi_. Compare the verb h-aul/.
volvulus, L. (M. Die.)
(g^SLh, s. Onion, QeiiAsiTUJu>. 2. [prov.
for.'] Go-down, store, Bi-e. 3. I'lenty, (8jr&l, s. Heel as of the foot, a shoe, &c.,
abundance,
3icS&<s&. See under the verb
QSin, s. The anus, uiriL/ao. Wils. p.
The heel, *'p<s$.
293. Glda. 2. Sacrificial grass, ^jubu,
A kind of round paddy, Qairt&tsiismj
Saccharum, L. Wils. p. 229. Kutha.
(gfiiBairsSQevengd&tinf. To run through
o*.
the heel as a thorn.
gjairS Sffir&Sssr (gasrCTiff
s. An
(^fiaatrSGevui, inf. To wound the
(g^iiu, v. a. [prov."] To wash cloth gently,
odoriferous root, growing in circular
heel; to pierce the heel.
causing the water to bubble up. ^sraflu!*.
masses, used as a drug, &iuiszg;&&!piiicg.
2. To wash the fibres, skin, &c, of palmy
gj <3s>mufl Si ulS, s. [local.] The heelgiSOT *-yS . s. The crescent-like prefix,
ra fruits, to get out the remaining
bone.
Q, used in certain compound characters
pulp, ueBsGgiGito*. 3. v. n. To boil up,
as in Q, Q*i.
(&)ftmiaireVfFj$&&, inf. To deprive one
to
bubble
upas
boiling
water,
QW
@flar(?^,
A pin; lit. needle with a
of his heels; i. e. to debilitate, enervate.
(fig) To be enraged, to be furious,
round head.
(GjfsluiSstrSSlGU (g^^Ed5TTTrdr, 3. [prov.]
gjscrQi -xg^gj, s. A full, round hand. QTjtSLhstnu, s. An earthen ear-ring, worn
A boil on the heel, fftt&a/ejii^d^OT.
l^sssrQi~(t^f5irsS , s. A style with a
(&,@Qpeir, s. A spur, (S^San/rg/; sir.
to enlarge the perforation, *iQsw_. 2. A
knob at the top, as a weight to assist
kind of ear-ring, gUifia*A.
(frfiiuireaS, s. A corn on the heel,
the writer.
(&l@iiaauQurt-(&)1jLoi5S>ua5L, inf. To
@ar*Ll, . noun. Bindingone's
(SjfslGiirT^LD(8)$tki3.npcei![T<$u , s. Neu
put earthen rings in the ears to enlarge
neck and heels like a ball.
the perforation.
ralgia in the heels.
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(^TjS), &Q<!pssr, j&Gfizsr, uQuasr, da, v. n.


To .jump. leap, spring, bound, skip; to
leap from, to rebound,
2. To spirt
out, splash up as water; to spring,
to be brisk or activeas quicksilver, ggr*
or$c$ux7<3$i&x. 3. ifiij.) To be boisterous,
frolic, haughty, arrogant, QuganxaSGeogfrer.
4. v. a. To pass over, to leap over, i_a*.
5. To surpass, overcome; to escape from,
Cpiji^sBL-CJuj. Though the poor maidser
vant beat Hour ever so hard and briskly,
she will have but a small 0a>i*^saji_
cake.
(Q^^siuuaiu, inf. To leap over, to
leap down from a carriage, &c. 2.
{fig.) To be insolent or wanton, to be
unjust, cruel, &c.
(g^-ijS/rfyi, inf. To jump into, to
plunge, to dive. 2. To jump down
from a height.
(5,9, v. noun. A jump, ft leap, jumping,
cg^luq. 2. Energy, exertion, Qpup8.
g^Oonisr, inf. To frisk, to leap, to
play about, to revel, sport, frolic, &c,
through intoxication or excessive mirth ;
to be jolly, high-spirited, ^tnriftx-p
/sri. 2. To dwell and sport with one as
the goddess of prosperity ; to abound as
prosperity, felicity, Qf*iwQpj>tSu<2fii>s. 3
To be excessive, to exceed bounds, to
Overflow, .oysraja^A*.
*.pp&:(S)l;Z&le}eD3Kjblib. It is possible
even to overcome the god of death, (p.)
(SjfSiliLi gj9./jdr, v. noun. Jumping,
leaping; a jump. <g<}iiss>s. 2. (Ji<j.) A
display of haughtiness and arrogance.
Others will find it difficult to escape
from the cruel Yarua.
'LJLj.s. A kind of fish, fpirtBdr. See
under the verb
,
(3jf5l33)T, s. A horse, urfl. 2. Timbers,
used in cable-making, xuSsroppignsfjaS. 3.
The bridge of a violin or other stringed
instrument, jj-uSrgiciijt/. 4. Cock of a
gun, ^Liu^SJOgigsiuq. 5. The prop of an
ernhankraent, 'fwiusBx^Atgafii. 6. A wooden
frame, for casks, &c., ,SWiiir<i. 7. The
sparrow, ccrii^(ytS. 8. The mango tree,
wrwrii. o^lasr is employed to denote a
mango tree, because its synonym,
is a synonym of umajii. This is sometimes
allowed in poetry.
tcer,glaBrB>*jatbi2turpfisv QfrpBsojemtt Can
one mount a clay-horse and descend
into a river?
A bit; a bridle for a horse.
(^fdantrd&Gveo'feax(^^seardQ^e^nli, s.
Saddle for a horse.
(&)$3e)tT&&qglF]eiiL-i~.GJiTiT1 s. Harness
or trace for a horse. ( RotI.)
(S)j3zairdQ&eir
aafi^Srar,*. A horse
cloth or caparison.
f&jfisS-.ird&lilLDL-Ly. (fil&D tT&=&:Gl{d
S,
A horse-whip.
@9an/rajffjjajLL_ii, j. A horse's head
stall or head-rope as sot*.
@(9oiD/rijiiJi_/r)ioiiS/f, s. The mane of a
horse.
JuLoti_, s. Horse-dung.
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The foam of a
horse.
(gftso/rdfgefriit-i, s. A horse's hoof. 2.
A kind of plant, iftitgM. ( M. Die.)
(sffigniTusL-iiJs, s. [vul.] A spirited
kind of pony.
(V)$lai>rrLDi$, s. A filly, gSso/ragjtlip.. 2.
A mare, QuL.<ui^mr.
GatTG$6ir>&d(&J@&>rr QUL
enIT,
s. A mare. See CrrfaD*.
suifld(aj@as>iT, s. A horse that is not
Saddled, GffaathGutujrptgpHmt.
QsumSswdf^^emir, s. A white horse.
2. [in burlesque.'] IJce in clothes, ffcuu
Guar. 3. Toddy,
@jSs8)/775aoA_, s. The pace of a horse.
(S)PsaiTQujrrLLiiii, s.
The race of a
horse, S!<jm*odi_ 2. The flectness of
the horse, &st>rGasit.
rgjjdemiruLjirlid&eo, s. A horse's gallop.
(g^aB/r(?aj*LD, s. Swiftness of a horse.
r&iP&orLD&rr&i, 3. A mash; a composition
of certain ingredients, used as medicine
for horses.
ix/<4,
A horse-stable.
f&,P&>ir&@iL(El, t. [prov.] A lottery tick
et, a raffling ticket, uipiutScJi).
(go/7 uumi, j. Cavalryas one of
the four constituents of a complete army.
(gjfisniruu/ipujii, s. A horse-race.
r^fisnrruuifi, j. A row or stud of
horses; also, the place where they are
kept.
(&jfi}stoiruufitLe8>&, s. Training of a horse
for war. 2. Practice of horse-riding.
(&i@lGs>(rLciTn'dau>, s. A horse-course, a
path for horses.
(gjfil68>ire'S>jiLiir6ftG$l, s. A place or
street in which horses are trained.
(Bjfdmird&irffeir, s. A horse-keeper, a
groom. 2. The owner of a horse. 3. A
cavalier, a horseman.
gjfo ird^resB, s. Horse-dung,
se>r!iis!>i_. 2. A horse-keeper, <3jS)>-4
aiisbr. 3. A horse-doctor, a farrier, @$
Qj^sairuiir/S, s. A petty horse-dealer. 2.
(Jig ) An underhand dealer.
(gSaoffiL/zrafl, j. A cavalier, trooper. 2.
(Ri,tt.) Bhairava, snj-i-r. See *(jeP
(8$ss>tmnsqppsir, s. A horse-man, a
trooper.
gj^ao/raSV/r, s. (pi.) Cavalry, troopers,
cavaliers.
(Sjfistotrunrpp, inf. To relieve horses by
taking a relay.
@SaD/r<?U)<Jei><?u/r<s
itGilipiuGuir
*, inf. To ride on horse-back.
(gfieatrGiup, inf. To ride a horse. 2.
To ride on another, in play.
gji/rafit_, inf. To race with horses.
2. To set off in a gallop or trot.
(g8aD/rsS&), s. An enhanced price; lit.
horse price.
(&,$ss>iruSevdaei3rti, s. A description of
the nature, properties, classification,
marks, &c, of horses.

@an/ro;efi(^^D/ri;6SL/L/, $. A kind
of spasmodic affection, attended with
severe convulsions sometimes attacking
women after childbirth.
Q^sairuuL-es)!, >. [local.'] A beam,
placed under the roof of a house to
support the tiles.
@Sro/r(jDii, s. The prop of an em
bankment. 2. C Rut.) The shin-bone,
WQtMlb.
t&jfieniruupuiraj.iTessrii, s. Red orpiment, or realgar arsenic.
(3}$&i>iruuuSifl @3aff uuSiB, s. A
plant, Trianthenia crystallina, L.
@Sas/rijtSa<ijr, s. The name of a
tree, gjimj-ii, Sterculia foetida, L.
@PBffOa/rei)6fi, s. A plant, ^if^(B,
Convolvulus tridentatus, L.
(gSao/un^/rsS, s. A kind of tree, Qpsz
(g^mireuirS, s. A creeping, spreading
plant, Convolvulus tridentatus, L.
(&)$se>irmtT$&&txuiT,3. A kind of pad
dy, pismui Qk6i.
@s)/roi/r68<F:ffeDu), s. A corn, the
seeds of which are eaten, I'anicum semiverticillatum. (A'oi.)
(gi^saireuireSuLieo, s. A grass, Panicuni brizoides, L.
i^PeairdSeo^si, s. [prot.] A play among
boys, in which the winning party ride
on the losing party.
(jjjs/r, s. A large rice-vessel, made of
clay and dried, Qs^(pj5oSiutnnt^B^.<S.
23ajrs$iiuQutQaigjthuii(j$iiuGusQM. The
man is as thin as a spike, but the wife as
big as a jar.
Q^/f^SSO (a)tQ,TUJi;<SO, v. noun,
[mil. prov ] Being rectified, put in order,
settled, Q*i*/l/u<s.
Q^jdssoii)(jaj^gjir&soih, s. [mil.
uii.] Joy, transport of joy, jf4**Lny.
Wils. p. 228. KuTOOHALA.
(^gia 60mQairetrm, inf. To have satis
faction of mind, to be pleased.
(g&aeSda @*j@efia, inf. To ex
press signs of joy or approbation, *<f.
(3jjgj(&jQjGt5r6i), v. noun. Feeling fe
verish, and having a slight shivering.
Q^7iii-/5/r, 3. A plant, iiiss>u, Phlomis Indiea, L. (AT Die.)
(3jg! stneii , 3. ( Tel. 5oSsS> Brown, p. 213.)
A pawn, mortgage, jpi-g.
v ->;..'.- , inf. To pawn, to
mortgage.
Qffin', j. A bow, a loop, a running
knot, a button or clasp for bracelets, &c,
uMtfiiiUiHS. 2. The notch at the end of a bow
to secure the loop of a bow-string, Sgm^.
3. The bottom of an arrow, jyioiisigs^.
mtrsssFl, s. [in jewelry.] A fasten
ing pin or bolt.
csfl, 3. A kind of button.
s. The button for a
running knot or noose.
inf. To button, to fasten with a button.
(Sjwpui&ipds;, inf. To loose the but
ton.

(SjGiap, t. Hunger, u. Will. p. 266.


Kmhutha. Note. This word is, by some
s. A knave, a crafty fellow; one
mistake, defined iu some books, utS (moss)
who uses sarcasm.
instead of uS).
^dpUUQu^Sh (S^^aWTTCSTailTn^SSlfB,
(&j/Ej3a&, s. A contract, job; farming
s. Sarcastic language.
out, lease, rent.
S. {fig.) Monopoly,
t&j^fUffeS^sSjS , s. Craftiness, subtleness,
sole possession or riglit of use, ujr$ruS*
knavery. 2. Sorcery, magic.
MNS,
(Qji^ ao & d sb its'ssr, . A contractor, a ^dijSsafl(3)ij$i<s$, s. [vul.for.~\ A
kind of striped silk, $iu.i&foi.
renter; a lessee.
(Bj^^sD-s^StS/rtsaft(gp^&B&iSeouitS. Land (3^3> 7il, s. Hempas (S^Szrio, &Gjsreo.
(jV. Die.) fcfee under tile verb <gfg>.
taken by lease.
(S)1di3eii>tB&&ffd(&l, s. Contracted goods.
(QSfSSDSuuaBnh, s. Money, collected, or
v. a. To pnne ure, prick, penetrate; to
paid by a government-renter.
bore, perforate, *a&op0e$-iiap<?p(2fiii. 2.
To stab, to thrust, to pierce, vCyjypeSiuwp
(g^saosCajcfco, s. Work by the job or
<3f><5tp. 3. To pound in a mortar, to
contract.
comminute,
n-tuAajaur/.cgA*. 4. To crack,
(QifaBa&@LL(B, t. A bond of lease,
to
crush, smash, Q*a**. 5. To strike with
rent, &c.
the fist; to cuff, buffet, box, Mt$e*<s4/,
ssr^d^i^sns, s. Toddy-rent.
6. To efface a writing by dotting it witli
&tmir!ua,(fFJfipasim, s. Arrack-rent.
a style, &c,
7. To drop; to
pour out a small quantity, aafrGestiiiQppcSiu
<58>s Q& rr d & 510 m d a sold i
<S#P- 8. To gore, QariiJewcsi"^-. 9. To
(SfifisoaijeijiQaaQAa^ inf. To let Out, to
pick or strikeas a stork, a crow. &c.,
farm or lease out land.
upet>wtg$f. lo. To mark by pricking,
rgji^anaQarraretr ^^,fBss>sQ!u(Bds,
dotting, &c. ; to dot, to point, L/iicftggp. 1 1.
inf. To purchase government-rents, &c.
To stamp, to impress, (jjapsoi^oSi/a^^. 12,
(Q$ptt&QU3:-(&!p;p3Si&!L]TT!l]uQu3:y ill/.
To dig, dig up, dig out, {Drain-. 13. (See
To treat for a lease, a job, &e.
the verb jO To pluck, ufii: 14. To
ram downas in a gun, sHjriBasuiQstLi?.**.
inf. To take by paying rent; to take
15. To bury in the ground as certain
a piece of ground or any tiling, at a
seeds, J^ydrp. 16. To plant, set, place,
stipulated rate.
si-,
saeits. 17. To use sarcastic
allusions, to employ invectives, *Su.'#Jj>
(^dfSaosLorrfl, inf. To close as the
Gur.
18.
To
thwart, to defeatas a de
period nf rent, lease, &c.
sign; to opposeas a measure or scheme,
gj3>5as6fii>a, inf. To sell the go
^i_E*^jO^ti. 19. [km/.] To coagulate milk,
vernment-tithes, ferries, revenues, &c,
Jsrs^. 20. v. n. To throb, to ache, .nij>
commonly by auction.
t&fi^SciB&QuirtTF)^ - (&1{igs>a'JJTT&uQurr
ig#fiimp<g&uQunij-iiiT. He has indirect
inf. To contract for work by the
ly made a sarcastic allusion to me.
job.
(jSiXfiT&lA,!. Assafoetida, Quqrji&iirtuu>.
r. He has taken hold of his neighbor's
hand, and thrust it into his eyes; i. e. he
(M. Die )
has employed his neighbor's means to
(&jj%fi!TSOti,s. A tree, atriLi^irpfi, Bauinjure him.
hinia parviflora, L. (Al. Die.)
(5^s^so^, inf. To sew through
(ajjj^fTSOiT, s. A medicinal plant,
and through.
Crrfissfl, Hclleborus niger, L.
(s^s&idGarreo, s. A horse or ox goad.
prp&AQma&i. 2. A pike-Staff, qpil-Qsi&i.
s. A log of wood, &c. Seegj^;^.
2. adj. [proc] Thick, plump; short and
(gyigiQpeti , s. A spur,
rQpetr.
Stout. (3)^ror.
qtflgiGiitTZTT , s. A dirk, a hand-dart or
bayonet, _su>i_ffdr.
Restraint, check, repression,
(g^^L-if., s. A poniard.
j/t-itib. Wils. p. 293. Gcjpti. 2. Earth,
ground, soil, u>*; [ex <g. earth.] 3. A
^sgimeo&niuw, s. A hand-javelinop
cruet or vial for oil, ointments, &c, G)gi
posed to *T^affti3wiuiii.
(gQa>i; [ex Kutee, oil bottle ]
@^55^ir6),
*. A kind of wooden needle,
eraaQeiarlid(gp&, t. A cruet, or a small
for roofing or hedging.
brass-pot, for oil.
jqwstoLDf&j^p, inf. To vaccinate.
(3)&!3Q&irt50sC!T, s. Oro.] A class of
u&=ss>&(&ij$fi, inf. To tattoo; lit. to
persons, armed with the fti*** bow, em
puncture and insert a blue dye.
ployed to carry treasure, uOTEQ4r!S<?uf
dtzjp;S, inf. To pick the teeth.
Bpac. Compare s^iSar.TiCo-'oir under the
Qpd(gd(^^/e, inf. To perforate the
verb
nose.
'QfjlB-slTlh, s. Deceit, guile, dis-ingenui(^pfidQsTrsoQeunsiir, s. One who kills
ty, insincerity, craftiness, subtility, kna
another by stabbing, an assassin.
very, ujj<4. 2. Lying, falsehood, Ouraj.
Wils. p. 229. Kudra. 3. Cruelty, inhu
dQarruiLj, s. Qproc] Perpendicular
manity, gerrii. Wils. p. 266. Kshcdra.
horns.
4. A hill, a mountain, mJw. Wils. p. 229.
(&Jidgydx!TP5STu>, s. A somerset.
KuimiiA. 5. [/.] Sarcasm, irony, any
fSSsodrguifl, inf. To be set in or fixed
cutting remark, insinuation, or allusion,
as the eyes of one just breathing his
SQ*--Ai. 6. (#.) Celerity, speed ; intensity,
*8ril. 7. Hemp, seneJ. (M. Die.)
last.

e=rrih&i(g)ji;5, inf. To pound chunam or


mortar.
Qic6?&d(&^j3i, inf. To pound paddy.
Qudir(gji'fi, inf. To crack or crash lice.
(QQ^tlanUf&^fi, inf. \jtrov.~] To pluck
young cocoanuts, &c.
jyweiR&gj^, inf. [prov.~] To give li
quid food stintingly. 2. To drop a little
water on plants, &c.
(&1(dgjGii<$^d&id^emi ^F^ei^p. noun.
Throbbing or pinching pain, stitches.
gj^z!ij<?L/<F, inf. To make a cutting
remark.
(gtfiifiiLietTeir, inf. To take up grain,
&c , by thrusting the hands iu perpen
dicularly.
(S^dfseo, v. noun. Puncturing, pricking
as one of the eight kinds of impres
sions perceived by the sense of feeling.
2. Ramming; thrusting, stabbing, &c.
<Qpirrrd(&>,s. [local."] Withe, cord, 8cc,
inserted in the hole of a <gAs/G> needle.
(gjrigi, v. noun. Pounding in a mortar,
m-reSpiS^giaoit. 2. A blow with the fist, a
cuff, a buffet, a box, anai?^. 3. A
thrust, a stab; a puncture, a prick, an
incision, a goading, R-LLiy-ty/rs^iu^^^
gee*. 4. The peck of a stork, jiifp-g
/j^e. 5. An acute, throbbing, twing
ing pain, jsiCu.-iii. 6. A dot, a point, a
tittle; a spot commonly with a point
ed instrument, iy4r<4. 7. A double hand
ful of grain. &c, the hands being thrust
in perpendicularly. 8. [/jroc.] A hand
ful, g,i asiBuaei. 9. Perpendicularity,
steepness as in Qri^s'.
(^fiffStja^Qtjrmriu (gy*i7Blri_jriij. May
you be stabl>cdan imprecation.
9s*G"P. A double handful of
boiled rice, with the hands thrust in
perpendicularly.
tgjigiiB, s. Huskas separated from
rice by pounding.
tw^i&iQaiiL , s. Stabbing and maiming
either in scuffles, robbery or war. 2.
Dots and strokes as erasures, iStmpuii.
(m^igiuuti, v. noun. Censuring or
charging one with a fault; violent con
tention; lit. piercing, retortion.
finds fault with ilie work.
(gjjisidaniLiLo, s. A wound by a stab;
a stab.
^jiuLjdfgjf,^, s. \_prot.~] Stabbing in
the ribs, *Sc<it&(z*gi.
pfeodrSj^jDWGizrtsotd^jf&i, s. Pierc
ing pain in the head; bead. ache.
(ip<kvd(&ti& , s. Piercing pain in the
breast.
G9?wA<sAi>ff(^i/i#fl/3wijLStrS.T. Does the
babe know the mother's breast-ache ?
(B^igiG&n RB7 , inf. To be beaten, pierced,
stabbed, &c, /aiijui_
<9jd&iGB&, 5. One stabbed, ^A&'Gzsrt-*
*r. 2. A mean, vagabond, shameless
fellow.
(&pgiLJUiL(Bd}Lp, inf. To fall, or drop
down pierced.
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(GjUU
(tfyiEpuH-ipuui, inf. To riseas a
gii*iglMi, inf. To stand on points,
each urging his own reasons; to con
tubercle on the cornea.
tend, to oppose as rivals. 2. To hag- *(3ji(3iii, s. One of the Kuvera's nine
pie in dealing.
treasures, *&'tf;PiS(2sv/r.-*?j. 2. Gum oliba^s&i&ireo @fl&jBarr&), s. The up
numas
Wils. p. 229. Kiinda.
rights of a frameas of a car; a piece
3. A kind of pike with an angular bend,
of furniture, support, ^rA<g*r*>.
4. A small kind of lance, sc2u&>. 5.
(Sj^&i&tEtrdi, inf. To sit or lie with
A large kind of lance, Qu<j5.to Wils.
p. 229. K.UNTA.
bent legs; [ex tg*g).]
@?,57!sa/rct\'5/rz_Li_l inf. To fix or plant
(tfyipsBmaii, s. Frankincense.
the uprights.
Q-^SaW'i-D, s. Women's hair, Qusisr
QyiptrijStpQpw&o,*. A mountain stand
nM. 2. Hair in general. nxSioQurg). 3. A
ing perpendicularly.
kind of hair-knot or curls, anifstgifpS. 4.
^s&Ssir&i&j s. Standing lamp, a brass
The name of a country, Kuutala, &tG#r6.
Wils. p. 229. Kuntala.
candlestick.
(&,ij&&-56 t&iidjstrim&GO, s. A perpen (TfjftjSsmLh(Sjitf sji QsvSsO, s. Enchas
ing or setting precious stones, ucwf!iSeuiofl
dicular stone.
(&j3.&'>3 sosd!Tuj&iGv&&, inf. To build
with bricks set upon the edge.
gj/5,S.T, s. [prov.] Stock of a gun, giuiti
BcSar^if.. 2. The stern of a vessel, *ciu
&(8j*frL>i-l, s. The hoof of oxen,
horse, &c, falling perpendicularly, not
spreadingregarded as a good species (&jrif&n~ ajjfl, s. [prov.] A large mortar,
for speed.
Qu<ya|rAi. 2. A kind of disease in the eye
^igjuuirsnp, s. Small, perpendicular
as
^/jraeQ-^w^fwefltJujrftJ^AScjsT. She is like
heaps of stones in the vicinity of a
a mortar said in ridicule of a short, fat
rock. 2. [local."] The horizontal part
woman.
of a rock where women pound paddy.
(SjiipiresfiLjiSnmS, s. A kind of mor
(gifiZiuQurrir, s. The first layer of
tar for throwing bombs, Sec, piJirvB.
sheaves of corn in a stack, placed with
the ears uppermost, rSggiC-i-wii eaw&^^i (^i^irsQQSjiifSiTsVLh, s. [yrov. (gi
g<3. 2. Boxing, fisticuffs, mpQurr.
firsfi.] A pick-axe with one prong, Bscng
gjjjS/tjtyerr, s. [_prov.~] The place where
gjT^.TeSQsa/tl. Cutting or digging
the 4* stick falls perpendicularly in the
)ij-i$_LyiF(5 game.
Stones, Wells, &C, with (gipreJI.
(gjiQiUcsr^Lp, inf. [prov.] To fall head Q^ri<trerfl, dQQptk, pQ^ar, uffudr, as,,
long, ffajigtiidy). 2. To fall in a per
v. n. To leap for joy. Compare (jifiiorsni.
pendicular position, idp-dilj^ictueSip.
Q&iei^J^'TsxldSx, s. A perpendicular
inf. To dance and skip for joy.
hill; a precipice.
(SjiptrefiuL-l , v. noun. Exultation, leap
QpisjQpf&ffiffi , s. A cluster of bamboos,
ing for joy.
consisting of some parent stems and
^li^rreiHuuirduiri,
inf. To bound,
saplings.
to skipas a deer, calf, &C, smajurefiQutr^..
(giii&i jQ^ty-, s. Any low shrub.
s. The mother of the three
d&jjisofi , s. See under saisn^. '(ajijSi,
elder Pandava princes, ure&iBit GP^ar
(&Jpj&j&&fTGs>n, s. See under sirseitr.
frii. Wils. p. 229. Kcnti. 2. Toddy, fer
(gj^giiGairamr, s. A grass, pifQairsair,
mented liquor.
Cyperus compressus, L.
(&t i ^Lf jZ&iGussr (eji fd&oLum pear, s.
Qi^gi/jjUjiTlj, s. An edible herb, ffir
Yudhisht'raas the son of Kunti; also,
any of the other sons of Kunti.
Sfur, Mollugo stricta, L.
$QppJbLffive 6u zsr, s. Kama, the
q^pgiuusesrssip, s. A plant, ffirQ&ijL,
eldest son of Kunti during her pretended
Lechea verticillata, L.
maidenhood, s^aiar,
(g^jBiuu&eifl, s. A species of u&efil.
(Bj7;rd!j7r Q^^ir/r^^a/, s. The
(aj >;i;3SLr. (3j
s<sti, s. [vul.] Hin
Maldive Islands. to.-J.^a|.
drance, obstacle, obstruction, pes>i.
(sjildrjrr^GpiTGxFI, s. Dhoney of the
Maldive Islands, constructed wholly
lip*s&jsGnrit<T5-i0suuLLigj. The wedding
has been obstructed.
from the cocoa-tree.
^-^^T^^;p*(5*<g*/s*^/*^. An obsta (ffjtijSil, s. A hop, a tip-toe, [vulgarly,
cle occurred to the performing of the in
S*s>.] 2. [/iroo.] Fibres in fruits as in the
tended work.
mango and palmyra; also, in roots, **t*>a.
Probably a change of s^s^. See under
Qej5zj(HjKsii!rijLiGij!reprgi. The work lias
the verb <g*gi.
been delayed.
^&ssc{iQi(3(gBglt5is^(5tA&9jt!rpQuliiuL-i@.
(jSj^sld, s. Disease, Q/BrriLi. 2. A disease
There is not one of the family leftnot
of the eye, gutta-serena; also, a tubercle
even a fibre.
on the cornea of the eye,
(3j jjaa/reS, s. A hobbling or limping
(from Sans. Kuntha.) 3. A horse, @)
female.
4- A treeas cr*. 5. A kind of
arsenic, apur*i,G<B&, 6. Another kind of qfjisiip^Lf-, s. [prov."] A stick with
arsenic, c*wjjff*fwio. 7. Also, a third
several prongs, or a similar contrivance
kind of arsenic, jffrsviiii-rura>?fiBtrii.
to take out the fibre from palmyra pulp.
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(^ihjlfl, QQpasr, (sjifiGearsir, Sanir, (&)ihpv. n. To sit; to sit on the legs, to squat.
(gipid&A*. 2. To stand on the end of the
toe, ffpuL_.
(Syi&j&iralGevSpfB, inf. To stand on
tip-toe. 2. To wait impatiently as
anxious to go. 3. To tarry but a
momentas one in haste.
*mi7@mgi*rsSQsiiiepBp3!. The wall in
clines, ready to fall.
(5>rSWuif.tS(j*!<5iSr. He is still sitting;
i. e- still resolved on obtaining his de
mand.
(g/j^SassrSbrr, j. A step used as a seat,
at the front margin of the verandah,
or ends. See 9LiS^pSr!OT.
v. noun. A squatting posture.
tgigjseis. 2. The margin of a raised
verandah or of a raised floor, serving as
a seat. ^essZaax^^gi,
sib. s. [sometimes g^crA*^.] The Olibanuni tree and gum; frankincense. Wils.
p. 229. Kondobu, Kundoroka. (Ainslie,
v. ], p. 136.)
(3)U& u:T, s. A tree, erL-Lf., Strychnos,
L. (M. Die.)
(gjLJjOii, j. Weakness, .jyuaiti. 2.
.oss, detriment, QsSpio.
arai, v. noun. Moving or rushing with
suddi nness, or vehemence, tSsot^t^fiuLi. 2.
Flowing with force; spinning out as
blood troni a vein.
gt^Qjrssr f&jiSQucirjpi @l?Qoct(jJQtutirp. adv. Suddenly, abundantly,
vehemently; in small streams.
(3jQun~anJr), s. A shrub, Ksirofi, Acalypha hetulina, L. {M. ZJ/c.)
*Q (cLJireir, s. Kuvera, once a rich king,
now regent of the North, and guardian of
riches,
(See ^*ijijrcur.) Wils. p.
230. Kiuera, and 235. Kuvera. 2.
The moon, j*^lrir; [ex tg, deformed, el
Cr, body alluding to the deformity of
the two.]
(gjGuii&LDUjigi.s. The riches of KuviSra;
i. e. abundant riches.
(3}33>UUJL0, s. A plant, JUL/Cffsirqi.,
Hedysarum, L. (M. Die.)
(Z/jUUlh, s. [a change of gjiiuLo.] A
village of small houses and huts as of
fishermen, &c, firrtoii. 2. (Rolt.) A kind
of coin from Acheen, qtBre&uii.
(guudair, s. A village where many
huts are gathered.
(uuaaiTL-iirdsr, s. A (guuw man,
a rustic, a clown, *ni.<SuLip^rts.
^uumiQLf.Qiupp, inf. [prov.]
To
establish a tguuib village.
(3}UUi), s. [vul. from (gjuuii.] A heap
or
manure.<ciSec,
2. Acollectionas
multitude, a of
company,
i in.gJiufc.
(gij u ee u 60nih , - adv. In crowds;
in torrents.
utwuiigaSii, inf. To heap up, to lay on
heaps.
(gtjustoeBSiiruj/ril, i. A play of chil
dren in sand.

&f_
{SjUUirtUlh, s. A cloak, a coat, a bodice;
^uesiuQ^rds{&,u&nuvd&, inf. To
a jacket with short sleeves, worn next the
tear or scratch up a dunghill, a heap
body, especially by women; also, a cuirass
of sweepings, &c. as a lien.
or quilted jacket, worn as armor, xveih.
(&)UGS>Uf*L.L-L (ZjUsmuQucT^ds, inf.
Wils. p. 232, and 239. Kurppasa.
To sweep up rubbish.
(&)UuiTdj&ih, s. The body as covered
(GjUsifiLjd&iTtfssr,
s. (fern, (gjuonudsfrffl.)
with a (gOut-ij\i coat, firii. (/).)
A sweeper of the streets, a scavenger,
(&jui9, s. A phial, a flask, a bottle,
gjtjao ueiirS, s. A garden-rake, aiirq^
pielfitg'SaDmi. Wild. p. 239. KlIPEE. 2.
CWft). SeC (^L,6murrejr.
A small golden ornament, worn on the
hair of women, icn0i&se*3njQsspesri. 3.
(gjuemudSmir, s. A kind of weed. See
The screw of a lute, ii'uS^ouLS. 4. A ferrule
under 8.
or knob at the end of a scabbard, bullock's
(&(-) asyuuurrz^jsl, s. A plant, Gpfcuqijp
horns, elephant's tusk, spout of a kettle,
fi. See under u(j,e).
8tc.
5. [prou.] An ear-ring of a par
ticular shape, <3UiSsQ*sfer.
(&,(-/smuiuzsr, s. (fcm. (8jusnu&.) A
sloven, in contempt, jjaft/ceoL-r/seuar.
sirSd^utS, s. A phial containing holy
water from the Ganges at Benares.
(SjusmuQi-nasfl, s. A kind of plant, a
^ulS^oljl^z s , inf. To fasten the (^utS
vermifuge, an antidote to poisonous bites
also used for food, s>>y@, Acalypha Inornament in the hair-tuft.
dica, L.
(7jUL$&:&:irni}), s. A mineral salt, &n&&=
(^mtGTi&Lh 'TTjiiiifZTj&irsisT, s. Frank
(SjuiSsdajazrii, s. A medicinal salt,
incense, gtutHS&Bih, viz.: 1. ^ORgc^nj^far or
tgtb&cSiUih. 2. Quair(WiwQ*iar or ff-BtbLStB-seoR.
/Vjjssuty, Fel vitri, L.
(JtoU.)
(SjuiSaneuuLj, s. The process of chemi
cal preparation in an alembic. 2. The
s. [t>a/.] The cheeks,
materials for the chemical preparation.
(^lolL
, s. Nausea, keck; loathsome
(&)U&d{&!L-&&>LD,ii3; zdireS, s. A kind
ness,
^AJCTlO.
of arsenic, uQ^uu-Qi-iiQ^reiBrtb.
(3jUL-ILprriLI QL/L/SJOLg, s. [prov.] A
v. n. To feel nausea, to keck, to retch,
kind of creeper, the leaves of which serve
irj<gujilj_. 2. To loathe, JfQtiGli*.
as food for cattle.
^ugBis^jdexi^iguiiiSB^. What he ate
(&jUL^J)l, @Qpsk,tg,ULip<2p^r, Qaidr, qu
is coming up. 2. He is wanton, frolic
lip, v. n. To fall prostrate, on the face and
some, &c., through high living.
front of the body, Qpsi^OLiptSie. 2. To in
(&}LDL-i$-dQ&n(S8!iru?-(iFjd&, inf. To be
cline the fuce downwards, ^awgaJicj. 3.
To pass over, to leap over,
4. To
nauseous, kecking, retching.
jump down, uitu.
(SjUlL-Lf-QluGida
(SjLDL-Lf-QlutHjd 1U
iSai*tsuLips)*Q*iit&Bpgi. The child lies
ffun_, inf. To puke, vomit.
with the face downwards.
Qiz^ss>s=d(w,u>L-L-eo, v. noun. Retching,
(^UL-lp^fietretr, inf. To throw one down
heaving of the stomach.
upon the face.
^UL/puufBds (3jULfpdQida , inf.
(gjinL-Leo, v. noun. The act of retching,
To lie, or sleep, on the face.
keeking.
(^ui^puSt^-ds, inf. To holdas an qleS), s. A fool, a stupid fellow, L/p
infantwith the face downwards.
,ffK?*i_r ; [ex <5, bad, et i,S).]
^uLjptSip-igjULipge^Lfi, inf. To trip
and fall forward, to fall flat on the face (&jinm)^iT, s. (Hind.) A writer; a clerk.
generally involuntarily.
(SjLEi7"t95 533ri_ti, s. A kind of disease,
t^uLjpaS(Tf.igiL/SlJgi&QsrairL-rsa: He lay
attended with convulsions, contortions,
flat on his face, obstinately refusing to
&C, &ia/v2uLi.
rise.
(VjLbTLD,s. Beasts without horns, Qairw
(gjusmu, s. A collection, a heap,
ci*. 2. A clump, a group, -iii_ii. 3. A
hillock, Q-ji. 4. Sweepings, rubbish, frag *(ajLD!rLrs, s. An ancient and lost work
ments,
5. A dunghill, a hillock of
on Tamil grammar, by a Jaina, @jQn
sweepings and other refuse, gijswuCioffl. 6.
Dung; excrement, human dungin decent
'(ifjimreisr, s. A young man, one of
language. on-ii.
sixteen years old, ureSm*. 2. A man in
t-jsssrdtSjUG&u , s. Abundance of money.
his prime from sixteen years to thirtygL/aouffu>(8, s. A heap or hillock of
two, Qsyujfj-<ar. 3. A youthful Son, Ljfi&eiar.
sweepings or rubbish.
4. Skauda, qocj**. 5. Bhairava, ^Jr/tir.
Note. The gods and celestials are de
(^L.'ev>wJJir^^(T^ds, inf. To be in
scribed as remaining permanently youth
confusion as goods, &c. 2. To be
ful, and enjoying juvenile vigor. Wils. p.
crowded, or thick as herbage. 3. To
230. Kcmara.
be abundant, plentiful as money, &c
(&)Lisiip!TQsnj>, s. \_in versification."] The
(gueauGutri (gjUGsu&oeuds, inf.
second of the five arbitrary divisions of
To cast peel, parings, refuse, &c., on the
letters, for the beginning of a poem,
floor. 2. To manure with sweepings,
**osfrgtfBie*&$Qtot:t*t. See under ^cBrii.
rubbish, &c.

'QJjLCnil, s. A girl, arrived at maturity


and unmarried; a hiss. u(5miQpar>L-aj*&. 2.
A virgin, a maid, sti-sstlaDu. 3. A youthful
daughter, up&tS. 4. The name of the
daughter of Bharata, to whose share the
southern division of Bhnrntavarsha or
India fell, and from whom the soul hern ex
tremity of the peninsula was called Cape
Comorin or Kumari, t-ttfarxjciT. 5. Unfadingiu'ss, jmpcrishahlcncss, unchanging
yotithfuhicss. j^?.3-enui. 6. The wild aloe.
(,tSee tptsenp.) 7. The Kumari river near
(Jape Uouiorin, where it is said l'arvali did
penance; one of the seven t*acred rivers,
jstuflij.-oax?. 8. Kali. 9. 9. Durgha, con
sidered as one of the seven matrons. See
QtsmcH. WilS. p. 230. KlMAUKK.
(^LoifluSqf/L-fB , s. Darkness just before
day -h leak.
(SjLDiflsiitrenip, s. Young, thriving plan
tain trees.
(&,u)[flt^nipQjt s. An ever-green ts^irtpev.
(9}LDfflLDiTLDfil60,s. I in pe ri shab I e fortress,
or walls.
(S)LorBxjirj}i, s. The Kumari river.
@u3/flasri_ii:, t. A portion of Southern
India, named after the queen m^, by
whom it was first governed.
(j^Lcrfl&Q&iruuaiT, s. Any king of the
Pandian dynasty, as the owner of the
lands, along the banks of the <g^ river.
(EjUblT, s. [a change of @ld^.] A virgin,
wcxrQpif-iDipaisi. 2. The unmarried state,
(3jLD6\), s. A sickle, .sjifleu/rerr.
(cFjiDtSfTLhuira;-, s. The name of a fish,
<$pi(gcrrijr alld *Dttc6r.
(ajLornrji^B!, s. A daughter, commonly
young auspiciously spoken, tyASM. 2. A
king's youthful daughter, a princess; a
young woman of ro^al or exalted birth,
*(3}LDrni'<ziir, s. A son, L/^^sSr. 2. A
young man of sixteen years old, uts
;*. 3. A man in the prime of youth
from sixteen to twenty-four, or according
to some, from sixteen to thirty-two. (See
u(s>ii.) 4. The son of a king's minister;
a prince, ^s^wtr^r. 5. [in theatrical
language.'] A prince, the heir-apparent and
an associate in the government of the
empire, Ki^s^^w^swo^tsasr. 6. An adult
son a term of respect or flattery, Ji-Ja,.
7. Skanda, as enjoying eternal youth,
qp(5<&. Wils. p. 230. Kumaka.
(&jLDnjjuLJ6i)God(&j, s. A small palankeen.
QLoiTirsuiTd&Lb, s. Lineage, progeny.
d^iai(g,uiiTiieir, s. The son of a deity,
(gujffjr^siraj/ito, s. A prime-minister to
the king of Madura.
'(SjLLMTir! , s. A girl, arrived at puberty,
!/>rt. 2. A youthful daughter, ms&af.
3. Durga, giis&s. Wils. p. 230. Ki makkk.
4. A solvent or menstruum which dis
solves gold, areiimCiupl.
Q5jl>/r/T<2;<35i_c, I. Irreligion; heresy,
(&jlS, dQQp car, ^C^gJt, uQugst, d&, v. a.
To over-beat as rice, lisitsff. 2. To ac
cumulate, to heap up, to gather, 9*.
(SjLS&na, s. White sesamum, QeuarQetr
32.5

05G
gjcSi SdSsi), j. Iron-dross, SC-id&eo.
(Wjl-Qi is}~, sQfigt,
d@u>, d -j . v. n.
[on/. lucul.~\ To swell; to formiis a tu
mor, a flower-bud, &&, <siS^Gui^is.
(SjiS^xiii, s. The teak-tree,
QZ-fiaOii),
A great noise, roaring of
the sea, &c; acclamation, shout, QuQirvS.
(* )
j. A water-bubble, /f/figjtSi^.
2. [/ww.] A boss; a knobas of wooden
slippers. ig\uq.*Q}iBtl>.
JCuigiStP afCjj^tLiS. 0 thou bubble ! thou
alone art my witness (supposed tobesaiJ
by a person maliciously and privily drowned\
(gii^Cs/rco-sir(gjiBt^am, inf. To bub
ble up; to formas bubbles.
(T^LBip, s. Bubble, blubber, i?itsqlSl^,
2. A knobas of wooden slippers; a stud,
a pommel, any thing round or convexas
the head of a nail, the chapter of a column,
&c.,.@ra*ri-/if.iii> 3. A kind of thorny tree,
Gmeliua tomentosa, from which torches
are made for travellers, g>tu>rii. In poetry,
the nose is often compared to the red
tgiSji flowers. 4. A reed, fta. (M. Die.)
5. The hump of an ox, ndA^jsiuf*. 6.
A swelling or protuberance in the sole of
the foot, G-&stii&rpst2-if..
(gtflo^p(y>ti>u, inf. Toformas bubbles.
(BjtBipir d$Qr,da, inf. To be globular,
bubble like, spherical.
(gjiULptrssfl, s. A knob or stud. 2. A
round-headed nail.
(SjLStpimaifl, s. A stick or staff of the
(5u9(i tree.
gtjSip(5Qtii-(gtSt!(^*Qj,'5^j, s. Torch
es of the cjuStf splinters or branches, used
by travellers.
Q&imf&iLBip, s. The red (S^iSip shrub,
Gmelinn Asiatica.
SsoitsjiBiip, s. A low species of the gji$y>
shrub.
QuQFj&itt^iBip, s. The (gjifiy} tree.
(^lBij^, & Q(5p6sr,pGj3<E3r, u Queer, &,v.n.
To grow into a conical shape; to be sphe
rical, globular; to form as bubbles, Prsr.
(8)l8l[>uu, v. noun.
Bubbling up,
@iiiiAs. 2. Momentary swelling at
the root of the hairs of the body, accom
panied with horripilation, qii.
(giDifajeisr, s. A perforating beetle.
See si_*Bir0.
(GjiSarfl, s. [local, vul. gjjjoorf?.] A bub
ble, itiQmp&iStf.
gjijSaflaaoBr, s. The fountain or open
ing of a spring, raps>t*ar.
(^LB'Stfl, sQpffj, pp>&, @u>, da, v. n.
To bubble; to rise in bubbles, pustules, &c.
Q Op (3jQLB sirffO, v. noun. [local.] To
spread as odor; to be very fragrant. 2.
To fall in torrents.
tg<y>(QiosBTioe*wAG)pgi. It is very fragrant;
it spreads a strong odor.
(3jQp<i(;&}, s. Whole, total, the lump
or gross; wholesale, Qwrfri. 2. A large or
considerable quantity, uumber, &c, Ouji
QjireDs. 3. [local."] A band, a clan, a
crowd, a faction, llLi_i4, Grii*a*. 4. ( Hind.)
Aid, assistance, help,
(&)(LpdQQe\<surina (SjQpdatrtLieiiiTija,
inf. To buy in the lump.
326

inf. To render assistance.


(SjQpsssrssT, s. One of the seven liberal
men of the first class. See
QFjapfiSLh(WjQfi^li , j. [in architec
ture.] A kind of moulding, grfiAfij-iiioj.
(^Qp^SLD, s.
A cooking fire-place,
j^Qul/. 2. Roaring, acclamation, GuQwcti.
3. [properly (g&amih.] A division of an army,
being treble of a C?*)*^, usi__e<*ur*
Qfiro*. 4. Sacrificial grass, gesusnu. 5. A
kind of native arsenic, iSir*,jur)jrar<.
6. Another kind of native arsenic, <3
faL/LjFa>fBBr(3. 7. A disease of the eye,
(j!^'<?iii3Qsurtjrji. 8. \j>roo.] Abundance
as of produce, income, &c, nt#.
'(SjQfjj&ih, s. The white water-lily,
Q/tirnu<v. 2. The red water-lily, Q*
3. The elephant of the south west,
as supporting the earth, G/KirQ\ppp~a>surter.
Wils. p. 230. Kumuda.
(gQpp&airiusir (gfQppitektuair (gQP
euffr tgopQjrar, s. The moonas the
lriend and lord of the lily, expanding
during the night and closing during the
day time,
*(9jQpiS3r, s. One of the chiefs of the
monkey force of llama, r*>(5iji->i_,j,fcu
(ajQ-ptiajLCi, s. A kind of native arse
nic, spusajjomh.
(gjQpeSl, s. A sacred plant among the
Hindus,
Oeymuin sanctum, L. (M.
Die.)
v. n. To thunder, GwsQppiis. 2. To sound,
to roar; to bellow, to resound, to rumble,
to emit a roaring hollow sound, g>f<u.
S. To bubble in boiling, to effervesce,
Qmrfi*: 4. To soundas the noise of a
multitude, QufojrQojiedts.
(gOPpS^OfSffdr. He is bellowing, voci
ferating; is wanton and mettlesome.
cJtuQ*iji'1igi(z;QpjpS!pg:. The water (for
rice, &c), is boiling up with a rumbling
noise, &c.
QpfajB2pur&)(gQf!^&Q*teAs[f.(5A@pg:. The milk
in the breast, or udder, is working up to
gush out, or to distend the vessels.
QPP jDIf'!I> '"/ To pound forcibly
in a mortar, in beating out the grain,
&c.
(SjQppaanm, inf. To be boiling hot
as oil; to boil up; to be heated to a
high degree.
(gQpfluuniu, inf. To gush or spring
outas a roaring torrent.
(SjQppuiSifiaj, inf. To press out hard
as j uice, &c.
QSjSJDLO, Qpgu, mpgi, ayti, iu, r. n. To be
over-boiled or boiled soft, or to a mash
as greens, &c, a>fl><u<?<. 2. To be in a
state of confusion, iocj**. 3. To faint or
droop as one in a swoon, <Jw. 4. [local.]
To be hot, sultry, QiuufarpLio/iim. 5.
[Jig. in poetry.] To be destroyed, ^tflv.
crAicurtii
^aoaj^ffQueiuAQiA&arpaf.
The property of several persons, ances
tors, &c, has all settled upon one. 2.
The things are all in confusion. 3. Seve
ral things are mixed together.

Qii,oSiigQui&(gtbr, He faints
every time he is taken up.
MiOr^mcQpg. The eye-lids close toge
ther (from a predominance of heal in the
system).
(&,asiw,iaiQuiT&, inf. To be boiled in
to a mash.
(^33>ZX>, &QQpdk, dQ^drr, uGuesr,
v. a. To over-boil, boil soft, to reduce to
a mash by boiling, (3<stfiij(?<vafex. 2. To
tread down, to tread out into a mash.-a>a>
is. 3. [in poetry.] To destroy, ^ifA*. 4.
To beat or bruise in a mortar, usaSp^^.
(^S3)tc@<3:/rS3r, j. Frankincense. See
Qiiijati), >. Stopping the breath by
shutting the mouth and closing both nos
trils with the fingers of the right hand,
M#u*^OTii. Asa religious exercise among
ascetics, it is the power of suspending
respiration, thereby securing the atten
tion, as the Hindu metaphysicians think,
to the contemplation of divine and su
per-human things. Wils. p. 231. Klmbhaka. 2. A native arsenic, QrCnujur
i>ioti4. 3. Another kind of arsenic, n
*(&jLhu&6srsiiT6ir (jjjixL/ai/fsBrsar, s.
The gigantic brother of Ravan'a, whose
ears were like a jar. He is said to have
performed austerities to obtain immorta
lity, fy&ujgwii; but, under the evil influ
ence of the supernal*, who dreaded his
power, he was made to falter in his words
and to say, $iu$ffmih (sleepiness), and
he was thenceforward given up to sleep.
Wils. p. 231. Kumuhakaun'a.
o^ufCTijuL_*uG*SAc5ior. He sleeps
long and soundly ; lit. he serves in the de
partment of Kumbhakaru'a.
(^thuart LnQurrisI, s. A tune or class
of tunes, a species of saaQuifii one of the
thirty-five.
(^LhuQstresyrth, s. The town of Combaconum, (giiuGsimtb. 2. [Jig. vul.] Fraud,
humbug, wiles, trick, Gwtih.
(GjLLU^&lTsk, s. The Jalap plant, @eu
ao/S, Convolvulus turpethum, L.
(^lduld, s. An earthen pot, a water-pot,
**>eib. 2. A large sacrificial pot filled with
water, used on sacred occasions; also, a sa
cred pot painted with mystic diagrams,
adorned with leaves, flowers, &c, and
sometimes carried in procession, r*ii. 3.
A zodiacal sign, Aquarius,
4. The
frontal globe of an elephant's forehead,
which swells during the rutting season,
lurtvawfifis*. Wils. p. 231. Kdsibha. 5. The
forehead, Qrpfi. 6. [prov.] The top of
the back about the nape, lii-JAgiiuus. 7.
[prov.] Bound, prominent back of the
shoulders, GpiCQtbuib. 8. A heap as of
rice, sand, &c,
9. (i?o.) As (510
u$>/rrar. 10. A kind of arsenic, uaah<Sjj
1 1. A kind of native arsenic, pi
oithuib.
(giiuseu^ii, s. A small pot of water,
wound round with thread and otherwise
ornamented, placed on heaps of grain,
deified temporarily by incantations, and
worshipped as the representative of a
deityas many pots being set as there
are deities invoked on the occasion, in*

(gwu&eoii, s. The water in the sacred


pot, afterwards sprinkled on the people,
or sipped by them, as possessing mystic
virtue to cure disease, to expiate sin,
&C,, tctplrtgibutr.
(Bjihueuaofiirii, s. The cloth with which
the sacrificial pot is adorned.
(giiuaupnusaui, s. Setting up sacred
pots for worship, religious ceremonies,
&c.
(ti}>ufi&&1%5ar-(&}u>upL-&'$s53r, s. Money
for the sacrificial pot as an offering to
the gods, and taken by the officiating
priest.
(Bju>uiriSGeif.siii, s. The consecration
of an idol, a king, &c, by pouring water
from the sacrificial pots with appropri
ate ceremonies, &c. iiL/^rLlC**<i.
(8)U>uQu>(Bs&, inf. To carry in proces
sion the sacred pot with appropriate ce
remonies.
Ai/Ki3is, inf. To set up a sacrificial pot
for worship.
(Sjiiuio<?j/ri_- (&>LDuiQ&qi-i, inf. To
perform a ceremony to the goddess
Durga, after recovery from small-pox;
also sometimes in fulfilment of a vow
Qiiusnnssr, s. A potter, g,!L/e;air,
Wils. p. 231. KuMBUAKAKA.
t^tiiu&utuGijesr(gLhu-tFek, s. A name of
Agastya, jixAgiv&r. Wils. p. 231. Kumbhasambiiava. 2. A name of Dron'a,
a priest, celebrated in Uhurata, giQrr^,
sifiues; [ex ijui), a pot, et #r, born,
the pot-born.]
QiiuQpeS, s. Agastya, jijsaiifiujdr.
See oiAuCiurdfl.
(giiuGuirsS, s. A name of Agastya,
jjioaPu^. 2. A name of Vasisht'a, a&c
3. A name of Dron'a, ajffrig>Au*.
Wils. p. 231. Kl'MBllAYONI ; [ex igiiuii,
pot, et Juirf, birth, the pot-born.]
(*yju?
s. A species of gourd.
(&jLiiUiQ&ifluQiiuiQ&triiJ, inf. [prov.]
To bang or droop as the giiuii and
head of a person while near death.
(giiujsjQ.rii/iu, inf. To make a hillock
over a grave, <*u>r)*Sr(2iOwiiiC!iT<gP.4. 2.
To inter the dead, especially such as
died of cholera.
(QiluuiSarsaai, s. A cancerous disease
on the top of the back, g>*Je*i.
(gu>uGuiT/$ij>, s. One of the eight dis
orders of flatulence. (M. Vic.)
t^wurijij>, s. [prov. vul. prop, (guiuir
*rri4 ] A large heap, a pile, &c, ^/iurtd.
(^LnueO, s. [a change of @iiuii>.] A
heap,
2. A clump, a cluster, a
tuft,
3. A company, _lLi_i4.
iiL/*)<gi4uwrScy4fig*ar. They are in
small groups.
Qthuetiiriid&^L.(&,u>ueeniues>iuj, inf.
v. n. To flock into a crowd.
Cj 1:u si> - u i
inf. v. a. To crowd,
to gather up, collect.
tTfjuausiTLB, i. A kind of gourd, y6f),
Cucurbita Indira, L.
(ajLcu3rrQLCiT&, s. The @ao/r fish, cut
and dried, brought from the Maldives,

(gjLLusrrir, t. A kind of fish, ^itlSs


(QiiiSQiGuiTL-, inf. To venerate; to
the rock-cod.
worship by raising the joined hands.
QiiL/oir, s. The name of a Raksha, (2)i_Dt9/_/.7d5LD, *. One of the seven, chief
the nephew of Ravan'a,
hells, KQtmtBjsglQnisirj), Wils. p. 231.
Klmdiikki'aka.
(&)lhuir, s. (for.) An urn-shaped brass
basin to eat from, &i*Kib.
(SjLDL^, t. [vul.~] A crowd, a collection, a
group, jt-i'i ill.
(3}tii5), s. Mud, mire; a slough, G&jp.
#cwBj<giALy<giL/ruj(j<?Lfrff/\f. The people are
2. Heated ashes, or ashes in fire for
passing in companies or crowds.
baking,&c.,*<S^u*i. 3. The belly, paunch,
pot-belly, /Sjj. 4. A heap, Sj>.
iiJ48ooirC,sij.iijWjAj. Taking great pains
[i'u/.] To become smoky iu a slight degree
in search of food for the belly.
as food, cgibiSuGul*.
^Q&trem@u>i3&(^uu[r(&u(BQ(iyzir, inf.
<siu^i^.tS>pg>. It smells smoked.
lie is toiling for the belly, which is but
(SjLDUp&trfiw, s. Smoked rice (when
one span long.
boiled without a proper addition of
jqfBuLjiQwiS, s. The heated ashes
water).
of the oven.
(SjiD&uQunm&$, s. Smoked curry.
(gioLSO^ilif, s. [prop. {gu>iSuS<5-ili(i..]
A gold-smith's vessel in which he keeps tVjtiiLDl ltc, s. ( Hind.) A globe-lantern
Of paper, &C., die*AQ&pp&*rlfiQf:fieS<u*ip(g$>aC
fire. 2. A pot in which fire is kept for
Qd>K-(d. 2. The cupola or dome of a pagoda,
warming in cold weather; a chafer,
&c, CfSoSe-^rLS. 3. (Roll.) Arch, vault,
arched roof, iJ/. 4. A kind of small
*(9jLbl9,s. An elephant, uj/tSU. Wils. p.
drum, plturtfiluib.
231. Ku.mbiike. 2. Hell,
Compare QiflLOZ s. [prov.} Romping, jump
ing about, leaping, moving about; often,
(jBjthtSI, aQQpsk, pQp&r, uGu&r, , v. a.
a kind of rustic dance, ,S)<2*r!4rfaiuri_*i.
To suppress the breath, to suspend the
(a corruption of ^ifliorwii.) 2. A drumas
respiration as a yogi. See i4u*ii.
qyifofli' I lb.
(gihi&L-Ly-^ip <-, -' '-' ^-'t ' M' -; " . inf.
(ajthlQ, , QQpdsr, (giiiSiLCisr, Ceidr,
(5bJi_, v. a. To join the two hands coniTo jump and romp about.
cally, o(gtA*. 2. To worship, make obei
@LDL0LLi^.dEdf.^tf7, S. The (&)WUlLl.Lf.
sance with the hands joined and raised,
dance.
a>s<3>S$gie,e*rma. 3. (fig) To reverence,
adore, worship, ^jrrgits. 4. To beg, solicit, (mLDLneQ, s. [prov."} A corpulent, stout
girl, u&pai&.
crave, entreat, Q*.
(^LhtniT ILILD, s. [local.} Lime, mortar,
prti. I met you, as if 1 had met the god
whom I was going to worship.
*(8jLDIjrin~G<TLi, s. Jumping, romping,
moving aboutas children, calves, &c.;
pQura. As if the temple had fallen on the
often, a kind of rustic dance, c ....-<
head of him who repaired to it for wor
ufa. Wils. p. 230. Kcmala.
ship; said of occurrences quite opposite to
.j > - - ' Z -Q * r. : r. The tod
expectation.
dy
in
his
stomach
is
fermenting
(causing
QtiS(Baeireirar, s.
A hypocritical
him to jump and romp about).
worshipper; a cunning person.
~, suraijQsiii.<3Bpgi. The bowels are
soffiCajp&dfSjUitSi, inf. To worship
rumbling (indicating indigestion or a
or make obeisance, by raising the joined
disordered state of the stomach).
hands.
(&)LLlB, s. [probably a corruption of Qsitus
ffs/riiSeugjiitSi-, inf. To raise the hands
mo.] Dancing, especially among young
in worship, at a temple, either in pass
womenaccompanied with the clapping of
ing by, or as an attendant worshipper.
hands to a tune sung by all, g/Jfaum.
(^ujiSlLl^^ -.- d ^ I Qd - <s<s, inf. To
2. A species of poem in which the verses
make a present to the bridegroom or
are of the same metre as that sung in the
tgihiA dancing, &tansp>suurc.
bride, and sometimes to others, when
they raise their hands in reverence to
(jSjtii&L'.f.
inf. To play the (giitfl
their superiors on the day of marriage,
dancing.
&c, or to a girl on becoming marriage
(SjiiiSuuirLLG), s. Songs, sung to the
able.
tgibiS dance. 2. Stanzas of the s poem.
(3)U}SL~irfien%aitg,u}iSi., inf. To be
&irav@tr<(ilLB,
s. [in Christian usage.']
obliged to serve or ask favors of a mean
A satirical poem, censuring the super
person.
stitious of the Hindus,
@LoiSi_/fl, s.
[local.] A bundle of
sheaves given to the chief of the village
or to the temple.
v. a. [ta/.] To washas fine linen, &c,
gently working and pressing with the
gjL0LSSejfl(ej9CT, s. A species of
hands,
cockle, a bivalve shell.
(s,uilSui3^uj, inf. To wash and press
(g,u>iily^S, s. [prov.] A class of
fine linen.
insects bordering on the vegetable king
mwLSu&GB&iu, inf. To knead as
dom, whose feelers resemble bands
raised in worship.
dough.
gjiiiS, v. noun. Worship, obeisance
(Bjihweo, v. noun. Pressing and washing,
by raising the hands, aasi^tas.
^(fvS^A*. 2. S. A Sickleas (5fa*, Jffimieer.
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Q3jJ IB
(^t&tirQLDiTLfi (SjtiSevQLDiTLp, s. Soft,
QLoQi-OSarst), v. noun. A word express
sweet speech, like the notes of a Koil
ing surprise, or a souse ofgreatness as of
bird. 2. (Jig) Licorice, j^S^ni. (.V.
excessive darkness; also, a sound in the
Die.)
cars when partly stopped with water, &c.
(&)d9eoar, s. Indraas having assumed
&(5n<3u>Qjic3r<5iQp&. It is very dark.
the disguise of a Koil bird, during the
Q!Ua"aS,TJOLD, t. A shrub, i8eodxu.ih
flight from his paradise to Srckali in
4, Justicia, L.
Southern India, g)Pir.
(gjtUjj->lBlS3TSd3fi&,s. A plant, Seoainzma, (3jll9pj)J, 8<7pdr, (guSjbjSQ&rdir, Qeuzsr, gj
Cassia, L.
iSpp,v.a. [aform ofthe verb
To en
(aji/jt^VdSLo, . A tree, enLtf., Strychchase, to set stones, ufri: 2. To make,
construct, form, Q*aij. 3. To utter, tell ;
nos, L.
to express, declare, Q*riuu.
QlUZ-DUJcSQ, s. Intricacy, im-methodicalness, confusion. In RfpiunSi. See *
637", j. [improp. ]&}U$e\).'] A cloud,
(?ia*o. (sear.)
qSjIL/lc,
Female breast, Qp&i. Wils. '(djiLjS;^!, s. False wit; false argument,
p. 225. Kucha. 2. Juvenility, youthful
ness, g)c6-j3. (Compare
3. A sickle, (9jtU, s. Spicy, rich, seasoned curries,
a reaping hook, a curved knife; wrought
ptct.ppsp. 2. (p.) Burnt odors; incense,
iron, Qr3)*/fdr. 4. Sacrificial grass, figuaou
odoriferous smoke, i^ic^eo*.
Wils. p. 235. Kus'a.
*
(&jtLl
ILI <S!T, s. A class of demigods in
gj L/eu/fl,
A tiger, i-yeS. Compare
the service of Kuvera, to whose custody
his treasures were committed, niQ^isaati.
(3jlua/J", i. Potters; [cx gj, earth.]
Wils. p. 294. OOHTAKA. (#.)
See o-ra/f.
(&)iijiuaQe{iir&u>, s. The region next
(^'ijQ/drLD&wgj ^FfiudriD^bsir, j. The foot
above the earth, being the haunt of the
Guhyaka demigods. (*.,)
of a potter's wheel.
gi/aSiflgusSifla, s. [/>roe.] Uneven- (^Tj/UiZJO), s. That which is secret,
ness of surface, or a flaw in a potter's
mystical, hidden or private, mope/. 2. Pu
vessel, as it conies from the kiln.
dendum muliebre, Oura^. 3. Genilale
virile, <gHrs,j9. 4. The anus, jfurairtl*j.
(y^iussj, s. Car; coach, Qprc. (iQa.)
5. Dissimulation, deceit, hypocrisy, suL-ih.
(3RIUIT, s. A kind of cotton tree, Qanm^.
Wils. p. 294. Guiiya.
(M. Die.)
(Bjijui$&&ui, s.
The OTiltf. tree,
(SjtlS&OiTiULD, s. [o change of gjso/nLfii.]
See (giuAffsiii.
A bird's nest, ur,a>m*/iJS. 2. A pottery,
s. [ei gj/rti, hoof, et sp,
potter's work-shop, wc-ssudttuteryiusuih. 3. 'QjTcScBLD,
going ] A horse, <sis. (Compare siepti.)
A partition or cavity in a wall, jnuismp.
2. A kind of native arsenic, <iai>tuupui
(^Ii9gjy (3ju9sd, @2pjir, (guS&rQp&r,
^ffB-ii. (Al. Die.)
<5sSu, i). a. To make, form, execute,
s. A talking bird, the leir&ear
or work in general; hence, to enchase, or (&jy&LD,
/ftju4sr,
or jackdaw, ( Hind.) Mainate;
set as precious stones, fAsWiou.)A. 2.
Gracula, L. 2. (t&.) Water birds, itiai^
To utter, tell, Qjrcutv. 3. To call, invite,
4. To shape, effect, form, Q*iu.
5. To plat, braid, intwine, tS.var. 6. Q3"<35/T, s. A race of people said to in
habit Saka Dwipa, i*g/.-r. (*.)
To build, construct, &c, *Cj 7. To bore,
perforate,
8. v. n. To be thick, (SjiriiXvST, s. \_prov.~] A kind of red mil
close, crowded, Q*i>s.
let, raggy, Genres, Eleusine coracana, L.
(&,uSpih. A form of the verbal ofgjuSi).
(Sjirdaariii, inf. To transplant the
Q/uljJ'J iVLD (^l&&]3UtAQr$ITLfi'Sti, s.
r4r plants from the nursery or
otherwise.
Playing on stringed instruments, drums, i
tabrels, clarionets, &c, mtuy aptis$u
' (ZKTlEiaih, s. The enLif. tree, Strychnos.
(M. Die.)
(gu$Siajir,s. (pi.) Lute-players, fiddlers '(SjirtBSiLD, s. A deer, an antelope,
and other players on stringed instru
ierdr. Wils. p. 232. Kdranoa. 2. An ani
ments; also, players on drums, tabrets,
mal in general, tSsviStirQurgi. In this
clarionets, horns, &a, BtibLj^oS^aiTytSiur
sense, not
but
Wils. p. 274.
ai. 2. Workers in skins, leather drums,
Khuraka.
gffiKa
s. A species of the (y
QfjilSsd, s. Words; declamation, Q&ireo.
fish.
2. The Koil or Indian cuckoo, a bird
gjjTKiS, s. The moon; lit. the ancelebrated in Indian poetry for the sweet
teloped the dark figure in the moon
ness of its notes, gsiupasa. It is said to lay
being likened to an antelope, <riirar.
its eggs in a crow's nest, and leave them
to be hatched and the young reared. There ^HiEl(B^1 $. \_adjcctivcly gjj^gj, in
are two species; the black and the striped;
poetnj "] A monkey, arami. 2. A climb
[e.r iSAj, to utter.] (See cyi><giSi, qsrrf*
ing plant, (Tp*^**^*. 3. An animal
(53<, or wfitgeS&i.) 3. A tube, pipe, a
in generalas
rgrrsib.
hollow cylinder, ^ViysroiuQuff^A.
<5ricBorfa>*ijyii>Jj. A flower-garland in
the hands of a monkey; i. e. a thing of
She sings as a cuckoo.
value with one who knows not its use.
Q$sKi<&zsBfar(gC-if-Quif6rc$L-tf-. Kven to a
^uSeas^eu, inf. To sing, to warbleas
monkey her young is as gold; i. e. one
the
2. [prow.] To present a pleas
thinks highly of his own.
ing, thriving aspectas growing com.
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(grsasr
pff(Survjuusi&&gecr. He tests it by another,
as a monkey does a new object by the
hand of her young.
(&tn&(&jLD3siLDt s. A monkey-mind, re
taining its grasp, notions, &c, without
inquiry, or discrimination.
SPsfi, . A monkey face.
(gfffflgjffl/eS Ca/rjjiigjsueS, s. A kind
of disease with which monkeys are
commonly said to be affected.
gjjs;ffL-u>t s. Apishness; apish
tric ks, antics, &c. 2. v. noun. Harass
ing, annoying, treating one as a mere
monkey.
or (5reajrLii_ii)Lj(t5riBir, inf. To annoy, to
treat one as a monkey.
gjj^(^4i-^ar, s. [prov.~\ A cocoanut,
injured at the top, as if by a monkey,
squirrel. &c, ucy^p^C^e^raj.
gjji/gff^ti'-'/F^ti, s. The mode of a
monkey's hold, grasp, &c, to which the
hold of the soul on God is sometimes
compared.Note. The hold of God on
a soul is compared to that of a cat on
its young.
gji7C/g)<y<?'ff:L-r gji:/g5^c7^6]^,5ij>_,
s. Mean, monkeyish tricks as scratch
ing and eyeing carefully; apish imi
tation.
(gtTmJtgj&G&LLsDL-. uszrsmr, inf. To play
apish tricks; to act meanly; to niiinic,
in a low manner.
gjira/gjULSijL,
A firm graspas that
of a monkey. 2. Dogmatism in opini
on, Jif.anr.sio. 3. Urgency, importunity.
gjj/g)U6S, s. Numbness and pain in
the limbs with shivering; a spasmodic
affection, incident to puerperal women,
piQmtiu,
cgnBx, v. n. To bend, bow, incline, stoop,
propend; to be prone as beasts, geffu.
2. To be curved, to curl and hang down,
fe*4pt. 3. To bow, to make an obei
sance, to render adoration, *ri<j}GVii:ij.
4. To relent, grieve, pity; feel sorry, ^icx.
(*&.) This word is sometimes pronounc
ed pes.
gjj-s/gjSsr, s. The curled mane, (p-)
r&jfftki&ev, v. noun. Humiliation, jS/tl?
pi*. (Rott.)
gj/r&gj, t>. noun. Bent knee; the lap;
the thigh, Q^rai_ (See (spies-) 2. [in
jewelry] A hook, clasp, link, Qrj;fi).
gjir^g^^), r. noun. Mercy, g%)g-ii&&>.
2. Reverence, o/srv. (ltutt.)
* (SjT&G&iSF, s. A horse's hoof, (^.panrrd
gnriiL/. (from Satis. Khura, "a horse's
hoof.") Wils p. 274.
(Ej!T
, s. A kind of tune, fpiftnir&u>.
/5/rilaai^-gjirrg8, s. A tune. See
SLDad(^p,(^Sl, s. A tune which, when
sung, is supposed to produce rain.
*(VjT<3S3rL tSLo, s. A species of ldqt,
Qpeesfi, with green flowers, Lawsonia, L.
Wils. p. 232. Kukan't'aka.
*(&jT6iaTL^lh, s. A stork, Qa/rag;. (
)
Probably from Sans. Kurankara, " the
Indian Crane." Wils. p. 232.

C5^
'OT/C/fU>, s. Noise, clamor, acclamation,
t&,aQevQgiiu, inf. To rise as the voice
,jj
j. (*,#.) from Sum. Kuruva, a bad
to higher notes, or to a higher pitch.
or harsh sound. VVils. p. 332.
(gaeoQpefiaj, inf. To become clearas
(SjT^ifijI, s. (fcm.of fajaaidr; see gjju/r.)
the voice in singing.
A mistress, a matron, the lady of the
(&>uevd$LL(BuuLf.ax, inf. To sing out,
house, jVu. 2. Wife of a priest, cyS<dr
to give vent to the voice in singing or
iolorJ. 3. A mother, or any venerable,
reciting.
elderly woman, s*m>.
(gjnio^eB/D, inf. To jaras instru
ments out of tune.
(Bjruuih, s. ( Tel. "tf3;Sx>.; A curry
tBeoeofBjirei), s. A fine voice.
comb, jp-BwCZ^ajA^ttiacy^.
g;/rsuii3ar, s. The windpipe, the trachea,
^jtuulSl-, inf. To curry a horse.
G^^s8irrii_; [ex
orifice.]
(ajruslto, j. Assafcetida, Qu^is/air
@jjr6e;&rrnu-iQf5/r7,s
J5,
inf. To squeeze
ut. (M. Die.)
one's throat.
*(3jTLti, s. A horse's hoof; also, a hoof
(ir&)eii2strvGiutiJjpid&, inf. To cut the
in general, (g$a>rQp0eSiu*ipar (gciWLi. Wils.
throat.
p. 274. Khuka. 2. Sacrificial grassas
a ptsuBGu. 3. A cow as iiA, u#.
*(8ja~&>, s. A curl, a lock of hair, inuSii&
4. A creeping plant, lwsAp, Momordica, L.
(Jor. Wils. p. 232. KCRALA. 2. (ayj )
Women's hair, QuanuuSi. 3. Feathers, plu
(^TLDLj, s. An artificial bank or dam,
mage; wings, p<g 4. (Tel. "tfw)
a causeway, <2*j;rii4. 2. Ridges, banks
Millet,
5. Kara of corn, spike,
in rice-fields, or garden-beds, Q*j*or.
(3jTLhanu, s. Body,s-i_eD. 2. A hut, *(3}j"a/<5jb, s. A plant, whose flower
hovel, shed, Qjxgy-ii. 3. A bird's nest,
changes not its color in withering,
ttsfiib. 2. A flowering tree, one of the
upmmitxJS. 4.
) An egg, (ptlai>i_
u><yG>f<Srp\ Wils. p. 232. KuRAVAKA.
Compare i-tcaou.
(3jl~e0, s. (from Sans. Kara, to sound.) Qj-a/lL, s. The date-tree, 9ufmft. 2.
Voice, the voice of one person as dis
A plant from which a medicinal drug is
tinguished from another, iSi-paipiSpt^
extracted,
3. The rs shrub.
g^or. 2. A good or clear voice; a
4. Perfumeas <grY.
singing voice, *^<A. 3. The voice of birds,
beasts, &c, sound; musical sound, tone, (tRTSWTLb, s. A winding plant, (gfiiaj.3=r
(3/. Die.)
0. 4.
The throat; trachea, wind
pipe, iSi-si. 5. The first of the seven (WjTSVir, s. (sing. mas. (Sjjaucir. fern
musical tunes, produced from the throat,
(B'fifi ) Elders; persons qualified by age,
lA-^tM. (See }<*>*) 6. The same tune on
family connexion, respectability, know
the lute or guitar,jfiirioLS<;<?j-re*. 7. The
ledge or authority to give advice and
first or lowest string of the guitar, ur$<tr
exercise controlas parents, kings, states
8. A tree, ui^tmnh. (M. Die.)
men, senators, &c, QurtCaW. 2. Gurus;
QireoairL-L-, inf. To cry aloud, to
religious preceptors, ministers or teachers,
whoop, roar, bellow, Sic 2. To call a
person. 3. To crow as a cock; to
tBwi&)trsijt, s. The five superiors to be
screechas an owl, &c.
venerated and obeyed. See under ts&gi.
(grrsULDtrfiuGa&, inf. To speak with a
Qj)Q~sUoisr
, s. (sing, of (gjiroiir.) Brahma
feigned voice.
as the father or progenitor of all, tine*.
rjs*u>u>gffW<*iitfiiiS(T5, inf. To
See <grit.
be hoarseas the voice.
(3j!Tei],s.
A shrub, usually found in bar
(gzeoassras, inf. To become thick,
ren lands, >iQ*it-, Webera corymbusa,
heavy, masculine, &cas the voice. 2.
Willtt. L. 2. Perfume, a gratifying odor,
To become hoarse or thickas the voice
mjjtoestrib.
by drinking, &c.
* (3j3~<as> en , s. A dance, e^j5&. (&gi.)
iQaeogaiui-f , v. noun. Hoarseness.
2. A rural, noisy sport, accompanied with
gjiT6\>6flj}ajir<Fii>, s. Difference in voice.
dancing hand in handespecially among
2. Change in a person's voice.
females of the ploughman's caste (vulgarly
,- a.- '.
. 3. A harsh sound;
uptsiaid^ireo , s. The chirping of birds.
a loud cry, goS. Wils. p. 232. Kukava.
Qs
* A long clamor.
4. Sea, m-it.
Qm(Bw(&lnioLJinu&&iLiip O/stSAgjCT
(gnsnaida^pgi, s. The gja/ dance
tiij-id, inf. To utter long and mournful
of females.
criesas at funerals.
(^traBOiiurt, inf. To dance the (gjaenai
Qeiiq.pptzyreo, s. A rough, coarse, dis
dance.
sonant voice. 2. A loud thundering voice.
(gfigaaiuSt, inf. To make a loud cry;
Gaipjptd^ireo, s. A strange voice. 2.
A sound (of an animal, &c), that has grir,to s.bawl,The
shrub.
not been heard before.
s. A great or loud noise, (SjO'ir&n'Gofl, s. A medical plant, ^/f^S,
clamor. See under
Heliotropium Ceylanicum, L.
(gjOTS^ti, . A good, singing voice.
(Qjrir&ireSQuJirLDU), s. Black Henbane,
^ffQesnraos=, s. The vocal sound, the
Hyosciamus niger, L.
voice.
QJjrrred,s. A dun, tawny color, ai$tki>$
(guQeoQpgiuutn, inf. To lift up the
pi. 2. A cow, u*. (compare no.) 3, A
voice and sing.
kind of owl, QsiCj-h*. (6s.)
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(SjiBSpQhjetfl, s. [local.} A kind of
root, g/ilifiE(5.
(3j//?S?sO, s. A person of dignity, respect
ability, &C, Qu&snwcSpSlpi Qplfbr. 2. A
king, sjirar. 3. A man, ^ebruj**. Note.
For the orthography, compare ufi&>t #1$.
s. A small bird. See under
ma*, {p.)
*(S(I5' *' ^ Suru> a spiritual teacher, a
priest,
Note. According to the
sliastras, the guru is to be regarded by the
disciple as the personification of the deity;
and to be worshipped with divine honors.
In his presence, the disciple is exonerated
from his accustomed rites, and devotions,
and addresses him by appellative*, used
in addressing the deity of his sect. 2. The
planet Jupiter, regarded as the guru or
priest of Swerga, &c, Ji/tfcir. 3. Heavi
ness, weight, unib. 4. Consequence, im
portance, moment, JM^priA. s. Greatness,
eminence, excellence, exaltedncss, Cujsen.
6. [in music '] The quantity of a long vowel,
or a long note. ja<jw,iW. 7. [in gram."] A
long vowel, Giij.*i. 8. [in the Agurna-.}
The deity Siva as illuminator of souls, ft
mitt*. 9. Divinity, )i3u<4. Wils. p. 293.
Guru. 10. A kind of native arsenic. ucuji
1 1, [in midi.
Blue vitriol. ggB.
12. [in alcliy.] A compound medicine, form
ed of different metals: philosopher's pow
der, tt_CyMBlff Gw&{g&&Bgs?Qp9Siijs&mr.
1 3. [in chem.] Mercury, @r,jio.Note. In the
last three senses, the word Guru has its
technical meanings, derived however from
its literal meaning of preceptor and direct
or. 14. Brilliancy, lustre, effulgence,
Wils. p. 310. Giinn. 15. The name
of one of the nine sons of ^iff^ir*, who
was the first monarch of Jambu Dwipa,
^fB&fir&Ltjs&miA&i gctu<*-. (*'*.) 16. One of
the nine divisions or var'shas of Jambu
Dwipa which fell to the share of the
prince Kuru, being the most northern
portion beyond the Sringa range of moun
tains, (5<5icri_io. 17. The name of a
prince of the lunar race, famous in the
Bharata, from whom the family was called
<gtst3*n& and the descendants, Cii>ir; <g(y
igwitbsfig! (tpts&ijfrffir. (urr.) IS. A country
near Delhi, over which Kuru of the lunar
race was once a sovereign, ctui*. (uh.)
19. Prickly heat, GviAcgg; VVils. p. 232.
Kurd. 20. Pustule, blister; hence, any
eruptive disease as the small-pox,
chicken-pox, measles, &c, <5<ySiur).
(g$fQstr&iQpA&uQueG$(3t&&pgi. The smallpox is like the nose of a lamprey.
(g^/E/r^sair, s. The name of Skanda
as having explained to his father Siva
the mystic word #i4. 2. Siva. 3. A
guru as the lord of the disciple.
(giwjuasir(JcyV^' * The deity
in human form, appearing for the in
struction of a devoted person of the
ail, especially spoken of Siva.
(50i_(ril<Fii>,
The gracious or be
nign look of the guru on his diseiple,
dispelling sin, imparting spiritual wis
dom, and preparing the soul for emanci
pation.
gdj^ub, s. Precept of the guru
deemed sacred.
(QtQ&ipitasia,
A regular succession
of priests, or gurus.
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(5(5
r^nrj&iiutreuHsx, s. Blessing or favor
of the guru. 2. Worship or honor due
to the guru.
(SjO^ptjuSffpiruju), 3. Oral instruction
in the secret meaning of the mantras,
handed down from generation to
generation, in the line of the guru, and
by him communicated confidentially to
his advanced disciples.
(^'vjjt&redtljSfTasru), s. The presence of
the guru.
f&jrnjZ&iui, s. Remains of a guru's
food considered sacred, a^uA***.*.
(Sj^Q&nDai , s. Civilities, duties, wor
ship, &C, paid to a guru, rggv-ueilm.
(5(5,15 d 3sw (8j(j2pL-@3eBr, s. Fees
or presents to the guru, commonly in
money, given with due homage, &c.
@(5^l1sj'zgn^JSdsoa, s. The initi
ation of a disciple by a guru to certain
privileges of his religion, or afterwards
to a more advanced degree, issuSflni.
(^(i^i^st&nij}, s. Property or treasure
of the guru.
(gnijpgiGiinaui, s. Treachery towards a
guru, or injury of one.
(gi^jSlianfi, s. Indignity to the priest.
(rfjjs&siiu>, s. Priesthood, or the
dignity, power, honor, &c, of a guru,
(ScjAwirtotf. 2. Honor, respectability,
sari. Wils. p. 293. GlIUUTVA.
(grnju^jsl(gj^Bii&siitr&ii), s. Dutiful
love, piety, &c, towards the guru, crt
(g-njUjifd&fii ^(jusjrOTfl, s. The wife
of a guru, t5-J*maarJ.
(gjnf)UiTiru>uifijju>, 3. Ancestral priest
hood in regular succession; the lineage
or genealogy of a guru. nsuw!ibumr.
(g(75L?i_iJj, s. The dignified seat, or
office of a guru, cg^tfjjjs-wnA.
(5254^s^jair, s. A son of a guru, (5^5
Hfiwir. 2. An obedient disciple,
(g(>yao=F, 3. Pujah or worship, offered
to a guru, oy an advanced disciple com
petent to do it, <5-jA.*Q#uJs/u>JriT,lar. 2.
Food, &c, given to Bralmians, religious
mendicants, &c, by the disciples of a
deceased guru, in remembrance of him
as deified, ^p^QurasT^^snait^^gs^QffSj
(g(5<?i_/ff^&r, j. The instruction of the
guru.
(gq^uuiLtih, 3. The office, authority
or dignity of a guru, rgrjte*6.
(^q^uulLu.u>Qu/d, inf. To receive
priestly authority, ordination, &c.
@(75ijjili_/rL9Cai^ato, 3. The ordi
nation of a guru.
(Sja^uiSir&iTfiii, 3. The favor, grace,
or blessing of the guru; gift from the
guru,
2. Remains of a guru's
food, G5<3-/Bb-i_
(GjrTTiLorflajira&jg, 3. Reverence for the
guru.
tutiufldj (grrfurA&iJtBrijAGsilji, inf. To
learn viva vuce, so as to attain certainty
in doubtful matters.
(3(Tyoan3, s. A guru's teaching, (5(5
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05G5
^Q^Qpsare^UdBttujtTiLi. In the presence of
the guru, <gg-S*ap*irfi_i6. 2. By means
or favor of the guru, (jcjspuii.
(j5(?5u), *. Dignity, superiority, Ou
@(5go/f^^u>, 3. The manifestation of
a deity as a guru for the instruction of
disciples; especially spoken of Siva, <s<y

(5(5*
gjr/ji/rtf
3. A treatise on the ten
tubular vessels in the system, and for
the ascertainment of diseases by feeling
the pulse, *iv.*frpnb.
dgtTFtUirevutSirQunfilana, 3. One of the
commentaries on the Sanscrit Amara
Cosha.
(5(5<?/s/ruj @(58ii//r^, . The small
pox, m/<gt.
r^Q^npuuL- (&-(J$d&ireizr@(5fiv/r/f,
inf. To take the small-pox.
(5(5tjtSa, inf. v. n. [yror.] To shoot
forth; to break outas pimples, &c.
(gfCT^Qpapmg^goijjS, *.
One
whose face is pock- pitted.
(5(5ajar@(5ijy#ffl, . A kind of
spotted wasp, ^#(gr!.
(5(5Qq/,>u>l/, 3. A kind of large, red
ant. See fffihq.
(5(5<7uif, 3. A plant, the roots of which
are very fragrant, si(-,"-tJs*<*"1*.
(f^Qf), d@ptv, ppv, d(g)U>, (5(5s, f. n.
To be indignant, enraged, CuS*. (p.)
(525/3 p eo , v. noun. Being indignant
and enraged, Qurif&Garu&Qsraaii.
(5(5(5' *" That which is young and
tender, jgcnsxo. 2. Whiteness, Qmmirxn.
3. A bird in general, upasnjQut^. 4.
A water-bird, the heron or crane,
5. The gallinacious fowl,
6. An
arm-ring, bracelet, mm***. 7. The nine
teenth lunar asterism, (nacshatra) or the
time during which the moon is traversing
it, sawirrir. 8. A species of tree, <g<jA4,J),
G oertnera racemosa. 9. Hole in the centre
of the smith's forge, for the nuzzle of the
bellows, _8wai>*(g- 1 0. One of the fifty-six
countries of India, gtC^rib.
(5(5<5SipiBj(5, 3. Very young yams,
or other edible roots.
(5(5(5u>aiOTCU, s. Fine, white sand, Quit

gf5tfuii, 3. An aggregate of
the spirilual guruSiva under the
phallic emblemand the devotees of
Siva, (S<y|ig fiorop* ^(JiaLxlMW"4(5(5<2u>/ri^! - QQ^Qj&arui-^QrjeuirdSujw
gg-air*, s. The precepts, instruc
tions, &c, of a guru.
(gqFjtojdri^miTiDiiietoeu&QpeiiBir, 3. One
who out-schemes, and out-wits, his
guru, teacher or superior.
<5(gsy/.j <?#.Fii> g^rjuffa^ii, *. The
initiation of a disciple by the guru.
*r<&<3'
^ divine guru, the heaven
ly teacher.
r3j(nj&ijdBQtuirau>, 3. The conjunction
of Jupiter and the moon in the same
signconsidered auspicious.
truutvui, 3. [in astrol."] Good and
ill results, derived from the progress
of the planet Jupiter through the signs,
tSiury/umjsir.
(ejq^eunnui, 3. Thursday, &iuirifidip
SOEO.
@(5Q^, inf. \j>tov.~) To insti
gate, oS!i_. 2. To persuade, incite,
commonly to a bad action, QtrSmuQ;-^
3. To assume to teach, give
advice &c, in the presence of the learn
ed, Lf^flQ/trAiK.
(5(5*5 Q&irstreir, inf. To assume to leach,
give advice, &c, above one's age.
g)r<SI o-jiQiftsbS rtplt*0&sr<2iur. Do
you take upon you to teach jurispru
(5(5(5U>r,*. White earth, Qexeirtsauskr.
dence? (lot.)
(5(5^/r7uii, i. [in the Agama3.~\ The
(5(5(5, 3. \j>tov.~] A plantation
highest degree in the Ar<i state of
thick with young palm-trees, n_Joij<s
souls; that next to absorption.
uar QlmcstiSuQfruLj. See (J*(S.
(5(5iJ2;iJ>, i. The bliss of the deity, (5(5(5(5**' '"f" * * teu'- an& low.']
epwaripib. 2. Liberation from births, and
To have a crawling, itching sensation;
absorption in the deity, iSpMssi.
the pricking sensation of the prickly
@(5(y4Lffi, inf. To combine ingre
heat, Qmiisis<scyit^iajar9lxrim. 2. To itch and
tingle as in the venereal organs, <So*Sr
dients with medicines to make them
active, or to neutralize poisonous quali
ties, &C, f#*/^CJGPi$.**.
inf. To break
(5(5(5io, j. The Kuru dynasty; the (^(^&&-(^(7fj!$(TF)&a,
out with prickly heat. (Utile used.)
patronymic is commonly applied to the
sons and descendants of Dhrutarashtra, (jSjQjj&sessr, s. The female breast, Qpdso.
(mnKS&pj^ljl, 3. A kind of tree, ^Itldbus,
@(5(5u^
rr gggailaii^i, s.
Goertnera racemosa, L.
Kings of the Kuru race.
r^nhssesr, 3. [prov."] Stintednesa,
(5(5/Sa>ii, . The territory of the king
blight; a disease, commonly, of plants, Qa
Kuru.
v!S*Si. 2. A plant stinted or blighted,
(50<?^s^ti(5(5ff^5i7to, 3. The
commonly a plantain tree, a*<CiuQr
country near Delhi, the scene of the
great battle between the Kurus and
(9yiF)AaarLf.fiipi,v. norm. Being stinted.
1'andavas, described in the Bharata.
Q)(JT)&(5' * ^ thistle, iSj7ic^or jQ^-tf.,
Wils. p. 242. Kuruksiiktra.
fgtf.Q'uffii^.u^ednrQ. See under (5<5.
@(5a<?^^jsar, 3. The name of a king
fi_rftity.(?w rrf&(&B({$*<gjcyAi3&9. Where
in mythology,
thy house is, may ei*<5 plants and thistles
(5(5Qi(5i_ii>, s. One of the nine portions
grow; i. e. may thy house be destroyed,
or divisions of the central continent, or
and laid waste.
Jambu Dwipa,
See /py-'4.
(BjrTF/df&juuirev , s. Milky juice of the
(Sjrvjrcireir, 3. The eighth lunar asterism,
thistle considered good for flesh
wounds, sore eyes, &c.

<5Q5
05(5**^' |>u/.] A species of
thistle, i<yJ-Q<.. 2. A disease in growing
corn, causing blight, utUMnl^it &?tt*,cg>.
(ajrn)&>-it (3j(if)6ts>&, s. A place, sacred
to Vishnu, ^unP^H^
(<Sj7J} 9=LC, j.
A shrub, GeviiQpnsirrfl.
(M. Die.-)
(3j'^r&, s. Alum, 9nsisnail. (M.Dic.)
@C5' s' Blindness, utrnenaiuSeoeoit
as. 2. Dimness (in gems); opacity, ob
scurity, u*mi*s&/s*iaH>. 3. The worst side
of a thing, cloth, &c, the unpolished, un
dressed, unfinished side. <scjC<3iju.*i. 4.
A blind or ignorant fellow (in contempt),
GGiLQircQiQiiiri. A fire-brand in a
country of blind people; i. e. a light among
the illiterate.
(5<yLLl}y4wtfi^(_^l^Li.ri/iF<#r(Ju.rcu. As a
blind cat attempted to jump at the beam.

<3<3m
(gjCu-q.iUtiu4Q*c&iQ2LiGuriLL-j&. He
spoke rightly at random.
<gj(Citf.iutf.da, inf. To speak at
random, yet, commonly, to the point.
@(5ila;/rarg, s. Acting at random
as a blind man; rashness, temerity,
tlionglitIessnes8; random success, a for
tuitous hit, &c.
(&)(ir)L-QiQ&i , *. Dimness of writing,
&c, to an aged person.
@(5tlQT(g, s. A kind of stork;
a bird of passage, that allows persons to
come very near.
@(v)L-(Bajaia)ireo, s. The common bat.
(tTf)L(&uuQffm&ti'ij, s. [prop.] A pal
myra fruit injured on the tree.
gj^tliffi, Gad-fly.
(QFiL-.(BisnT, s. [in astrol.] A dark,
dismal asterism.or nacshatra,in certain
positions from the moon or the sun;
opposed to PtjtLij-r*.
(^(Tjawfl(^jpjesofi, s. A corn measure.
See ^<D8fl.
(5(59, *. Red, SleuuLf. 2. Blood, )irfi
fib 3. (**.) The planet Mars, QrAmrii
4. The brain, opV (Af Die.)
(gQ^fdQsiruueflda, inf. To eject blood.
(&Hif)@fdip, inf. To shed blood.
(3jQl)gl, t. A receptacle for grainas
<sjdt. 2. Melted butter, gh.eeas Sat*.
(Boa.-)
(3)QT)pJ!il, s. The white, tender leaves
of a palm or plantain tree, recently shot
forth, &fa>QP0eSiu*fiflar(g(3#g!. 2. The tender
leaves or shoots of grain and of leguminous
plants, &c, cjpir. 3. Tenderness, g)<Tcu>. 4.
White, Q/Bir>io. 5. The tender, delicate
part of the internal ear, arg>*<<s$g.
*/*a>1-*' ,nf' ^ oe st'ntedas
grain, putting forth no new leaves.
(ejtvjp&daia, inf. [pros.] To part from
the roots and perishas tender shoots
of grain by early flooding.
(J5(3,*f6fi'^(^Q^s/Suj, inf. To put
forth young, tender leavesas palms,
plantain trees, rice, &c. ; to sprout, to
shoot.
@(5^5^(g, t. Down; soft feathers.
gj(5,s<?j#ff2b, s. A young, tender palm
haf. &k>-A(g<!54/B(^(tf^Q^irSssiuQutT^icireir. [in Roman Ca
tholic usage.} Palm Sunday, when each
attendant at church receives a palm leaf,
in the form of a cross, which has been
blessed by the priest, #ff)er*.

Qu^ii
, s. The larger (&.rff)i5},
a kind of wild lemon.
u>uStoif-d C5^>< * A ^(wjiffj tree,
whose leaf is tri-fureatedsacred to
Siva.
(^(iTjULj, s. (Tel. NbSoS5^.j A pimple;
a pustule, uts.
r3j(if)LcG3T(a^Q^LDireisT, s. [vul.] The
tender young of certain animals, as beasts,
birds, &c.
(S^Q^lB, dSQpGBr,pGpair, uGussr, i -- . t.n.
To call, to sound, goSAs. (Satis. Kura.)
^(Tf/LB^fBeis, v. noun. Clamoring, sound
ing inarticulately, CuffuiQuWQiBS. (^ )
(^OfjQpss)p , s. Soap, &aidairniii. 2. A
kind of arsenic, ffaiuM
(3j(77)i-fll5), s. [local.] The comb of a white
ant's nest. See <j<iu.
(Gj^tfjLCiartLJ, s. Young, immature cocoa
or palmyra nuts, or fruit-buds, uSsa t --.j.,
*tlS. [rut. is^iiui^if..'] 2. The comb of
a white ant's nest, Hpdfb^^v- 3. [W.]
The ear-wax, **0A((3tceBu. See p<iLS.
^(T^wstauaL-i (&}(fFju>ai>uiSL9.d& , inf.
To form as young cocoanuts, or pal
myra fruits.
JP'La"I-'> * ^ very young, imma
ture cocoanut. or palmyra fruit. 2. A
fine kind of paddy, g)jQ**>
Q^iriflfg^ilsnu, s. A kind of paddy,

The deity tends the blind cow.


Cr*,Q4Jj<iti<5<<rii.atiij<Sr&r. That child
playing with the sticks is a blind child;
i. e. is likely to hurt itself.
g;(J5i_ir, s. A blind person. 2. A
name of Venus; lit. the squint-eyed,
**>.-. (*#.) 3. Dhrutarashtra-as
congenital]}1 blind, &<s/sir^.qjcir.
<yi_jrQua4rij.s>rj|ii^^i<?L/'tti. Like the
blind man striking his wife; i. e. at
tempting, but bitting another object.
(g^tirds, inf. To blind; to stupefy.
^QtfLif., s. A blind female, sesnres&th
ggaffio, i. A tree, jj&jip.
writ.
(3j(77ja0, s. A small bird, jp>uiDBs>ai .
(gQffiLiBisesir, s. Blind eye. 2. Blind
2. The nineteenth lunar mansion, opwma.
ness of sight.
See a*"""4tSp^d^Q^ieir, *. A person born blind.
flto_jLLa0(_4sr6ur(?<vs2c\;4c\jr(fir Is it
right to destroy a nest with a stick; i. e.
iarj(gq2&, s. Mental blindness; ig
to ruin a family ?
norance, illusion.
<5<yS4<g,jjjii<?io*ni. A Ramisseram
gjijii-l-iinJ-jii)
(^(T^L-Qp/iarth, s.
suitable to a small bird; ic. the poor do
Blindness; absence of mind, infatuation.
not need great houses, &c.
outij-'tLj-'o'Ofics*. He plays blindjugustt/iriSwraAp. Not a bird (soul) know
man's buff.
ing; i e. with the utmost secrecy.
<g($iijiL-tuiriuu(!u*Q(gGar. He speaks
jysi(? gcfgjtjJiyiiAAj. There is not a
foolishly, without understanding.
soul there.
(g^iKS^j^rijiy, *. Foolish judgment;
fjjl)' s. A poetic form of ggjsfl.
judgment passed by an ignorant man.
(giTjaSaA-, s. A bird's nest.
(g^L-QiSuj/nuii,
Wrong reasoning;
(g-(irjeQu&3:u>, s. Bird's dung.
wrong judgment
^(TjeflCan-l-aDi, s. Fowling, bird(g^iLQuudfil, s. Superstition, blind
catching.
zeal, bigotry.
gj^sffagji, . A craving for food
(g,(T5il-(&(tppgi, s. A dim, defective
frequently, which some get by eating
too little at a time, fi*ri_*>.
pearl.
iairir, e. A small kind of black
(5(^L!-(B6jtr, s. A turbid, dim gem.
paddy, g>iQm*i.
(g<Tf)Ll-(B&&!ruju>, s. Faint colors, in
foliated tinsel. See <ff&ijuc.aoi.
@(v5fie)ff/rsw, [local.'] A large kind
dying, tsc^r^.
of paddy with a beard. j)iQ**j.
(gjjtKSL/L/saii, s. [prov.] Blind side, (&j(!F)ifi>iji (^n^i^-sseO, s. [prop.
^Q^d?^jE&cuuiraffi)(^(T^^uurraco,
s.
gtjSi^io.]
Diamond-spaat
;
emery,
&*i
the wrong side of a printed cloth, &c.
[pruv.] A kind of urstj, with an edible,
(8) (Tf)LL(Baj)U>UUL(^(Tfjtl-tBsiaLD'JJlTS,
bitter fruit.
@(j>)ijXtj>QuiTLp-, s. Emery-powder.
inf. To be dim or obscureas the
(t^qfl&dplbbuuirdtg)(^(r^eSuuird(g, s.
writing on olas, by wiping the coloring (^Qf)lSJl , s. A class of treeB of fragrant
[prov.] A peculiar species of arccafoliage, <5*jsiorii>. 2 [/oca/.] An infant,
off before it is dry. 2. To become ob
nut, small but abundant.
scureas writing to an aged person.
3. Diamond spaatas creJ^fA^Aj.
(g^sfitSar, s. The name of a fish.
(nr)pia>, inf. To grope, to search
ainLtiid^Q^i&i, s. The wild thorny
and be unable to find, as if blind (said
tricbilia.
Qjj^affi^ffi(^(T^afl^ss)^, *. A kind
in reproach).
ainLSldtg^iQ^eszQiamnLi, t. Oil of
of parasitic plaiit, like the mistletoe; a
(gjQtjiLiifL, s. Success, attained at
parasite which thrives on several kinds of
this tree, used in chronic rheumatism
random; a blind hit.
trees, t-i**&(3*.
and paralytic affections.
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(3jVo jit
.g^ifl/j^ui, i. A medicinal grass
(SjQatrpdir,*. A rancorous man. 2. Veerapatra, eSrujfirdr.
with a fragrant root, G*i<B>r*Bjiiii(g, Cyperus rotundus. 2. A corn of barley, mtpGmr *(&)QjirpsM, s. The fifty-ninth year of
0M>io. 3. An inferior kind of red gem, the
the Hindu cycle of sixty years, prf*K9.
ritbv, -.i. . Wils. p. 232. KlIRUvinda. 4. Vermilion, ngieSii&6. 5. A (SjGWS), s. The thirty-eighth year of
climbingjplant, ^/ui_r(3ij..
the Hindu cycle, prrafrG). See /<yi_ii.
(^a^sijS<SfT^I, s. Crude camphor, u<f *(3}(oj77rS, i Sd/oar, p<Spar,u<Suer, is,
v. n. To be very angry with one, to bear
malice, ue*rjf)**. See <s<?r*<i.
uth, juvenility, ^etreenn.
2. The young of hares, deers, dogs, swine, (3}3\)dS/rizji_D, s. A plant, QuiLui-iieo,
Triehosanthes laciniosa, L. See under
jackals, tigers, red monkeys, &c, ser"
sSaiEjfi.-ira^*. 3. (M. Die.) Tortoise, ,&ou>.
*(&j(W)3rr, s. A curl or lock of hair, especi Qi^Gd&iretiLn , j. A plant, &>isiu.^,
Justicia, L.
ally on the forehead, QparQsrioireou.. Wils.
p. 232. Kurola. 2. (Rolt.) Women's *(3jSd<i(G}, s. [prov.~\ A small cluster or
part; a bunch of berries, flowers, leaves,
hair, Qu
:
&c., g*. (from Sans. Gulujclia. Wils.
*(&j^T}ULa, s. Ugliness, deformity in
p. 294.)
features, limbs, &c. ; amorphy, ^wiI^ot
(3jtt*G?si/i^ffiS3r, s. The pulp of Tri
guib. Wils. p. 232. Kuroopa.
ehosanthes palmata, rmifGmtjjdrii. (M.
gjgjiS, s. A deformed person, a maimed
Die.)
person, jya/suL^yewcriJ.
Q^Tii), s. Cruelty, savageness, se (SjeCuULQ, s. Sand containing copper,
Ojiit/ioOT*). 2. [local.'] Whooping cough,
verity, harshness, vehemence, QsiQms.
Wils. p. 258. Kuoora.
(Sj/girLbuGsisrsasr (ejfWjir^Gi&ujjj , inf. (SjSOii, s. [in poet, geossr.] Tribe, family,
lineage, race; caste, nation, people, nfi.
To exercise cruelty, to treat with se
2. Herd,
verity.
tion,
j i flock,
ib. 3. shoal,
Kind, assemblage,
class, species,collec
sort,
(gprfyaiLjjSptj), s. A fierce battle, sav
genus, Siani. 4. House, abode, iSar. 5.
age fighting.
Koyal palace, .syriote-. Wils. p. 233. Kula.
(ayWjusu jg , s. Cruel butchery, inhu
6. Family, rank, respectability or eminence
man murder.
of descent, n-aj/rgwii. 7. {Rott.) An inhabit
gi25rQ;/r/f#aDfiS,
Harsh language.
ed country, <ji.. 8. (J>.) The twentyseventh lunar asterism, or nacshatra; also,
(<sjsn/r, s. Sound, roar, clamor, sfeS.
the time the moon occupies iu traversing
Wils. p. 232. Klra. 2. A houfas of a
the nacshatra, &Grw&.
cow, horse, &c Wils. p. 266. Ksiiuka.
gi-iij*r,s8i<gu^,S)Q)<a. Though an ape,
3. A horse,
; [ex <5-i, horse's hoof.]
let a wife be from one's own family.
4. pnrt. A poetic expletiveas in u
(g<Mtb<?!)U3nuJGu uasriou&la$(2w. Rank or
=nrsicjruc*sr, divers afflictions.
caste is on the dung-hill, while wealth
(<3jS3>T, sQlptt, pQpss , uSudi, as, v. n.
sits in state; i. e. the wealthy are honored.
To sound, to roaras the sea; to clamor,
<?ffffi_ffs\SAirii>4 <5us^Aff(anA. The axeg<vti*. 2. To barkas a dog, ri/gai>.-i.
handle brings ruin to its race (by assist
( Sans. Kuril.)
ing to cut down trees)spoken of a person
(SjaarrQpjair, s. A dog; lit. the barking
who brings disgrace and ruin to his
mouthed,
family.
(ga/rs^a>, o. noun. The act of sound
^eosasrLnu>, s. Customs attaching to a
ing, giriffii. 2. (Rott.) A mere sound,
family, through successive generations,
not expressing a distinct letter, ngf/tfinr
(jsu/rjrrii. Wils. p. 233. KULAKARMMA.
(^eoairiuu>, s. The rules or regulations
* (&j *i> TIT &ld , s. [in long measure.'] A k6s,
of caste, <2ifgi**ii>.
the distance of a call, being equal to two
@&sBri(v;*(5W6riiiiDrB2(54Qp3l. This IS the
thousand Indian poles, each two, or ac
custom of your family or tribe,
cording to some, four cubits, .uii<S^riii.
(geuattioi^ot,
The first ancestor
(#.) Wils. p. 259. Kros'a.
of a race or lineage.
*(3j\DTiTLLtlii, s. A jackal, /E/fl. Wils.
p. 259. Krosht'c. 2. [properly <?fn_ii.]
(gwirM&r, *. The lawful wife. 2. A
A hog, uarfi. Wils. p. 259. Krod'a.
woman reputed for chastity. 3. A wo
(SjCflmliOT, s. A he-jackal, ^zmmift.
man of good family and caste, and of
'^'^oirrr^SLh, s. Anger, fierce anger,
repute for chastity.
wrath, fieri one of the six *-lLub>s. 2.
(&}eodQ&ir(Lgih&/ , s. A rare son, the
Malice, rancor, oSCJrr^ii. Wils. p. 259.
sprout or hope of the family.
Krodh*.
(e)eoe&etr&(&l, s. A light to the family or
(gGc/ra^Q &hiu(^Qcrir^wuesarsar, inf.
castespoken of a chaste matron.
To show anger, to be angry.
gjDabQ*<-Li_Qjair, s. One who has lost
(^^nrrpiffirr&&(&,Qatrfifc^tr^ffisQsirsir
his caste j an abject, low-caste fellow.
, inf. To take revenge, to gratify
^6U^<?^l1_gbt ^ev&Dfi&r (Sjctf^^ear
malice.
(&)QijiTpw&>eiiGa, inf. To entertain or
<5Pio-sir, s. One born of a good family.
harbor malice.
(&leoL-&iLiu>, s. The ruin or decay of a
(sfiztrps&nmk(^Qnirfil, s. A mali
family or tribe. Wils. p. 233. Kulakcious person, GsilS. 2. A foe, an enemy.
SHATA.
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gjeoitfjmii, s. The customs, duties,


offices, &c peculiar to. or proper for, a
caste, &c Wils. p. 233. Kllad harmma.
(jj5i>}si!ii>'gji>/9 eii^s li, *. One who
is an honor to his family; the respectable
head of a family. 2. Very pure lineage;
eminence of caste. Wils. p. 233. Kllath.aka.
(&>etipu>i$Bnair(gsug;^, s. A family
guru, the guru of a race or tribe.
(jsuQ^ujaiii, s. The family, tutelary
deity. 2. The deity of the tribe.
(^eoi&!d(&.pp&&(ei6B8rw, s. Disposition,
habits, or propensities peculiar to a
caste.
(G0p&&(igfi&&rEe8tt, 5. Behavior
suitable to one's caste.
(geviQfiiAda, inf. To dwell on ano
ther's parentagecommonly in ridicule.
(? r.';.'s!. s. The head of a caste or tribe.
Wils. p. 233. Kulapati.
(gjeouuema, s. Natural antagonism be
tween different species as between cats
and dogs. 2. In-bred malice, hatred,
&c, between tribes, perpetuated from
generation to generation.
(Sjeeuuifi, s Offence or malice, perpet
uated from generation to generation.
gj60 uuQgi (gcDfflj, s. Stigma on a
family. 2. Meanness of caste.
QCVuuiTjianji, s. A courtezan by birth,
or ancestry. 2. A courtezan, not com
mon but kept by one man; a kept
mistreBS.
IgOTLoaeir (geouQuesisr, s. The lawful
wife. 2. A woman of good caste, reputed
for chastity
becoming in a lawful and virtuous wife
to cherish and honor her husband.
(geLo3T, s. A man of respectable
caste. 2. A legitimate son.
(geoioE/gyfCT, v. noun. Being reduced
in respectability, circumstances, &c.
gjeDmenfl, s. A genuine gem; {fig.) one
of an illustrious birth.
(geniHeotTGir(geo&erssr, s. A man of
low caste.
(SjecQp GnpSlmpp-tsjmicrjQ&uu , inf. To
give the genealogy of a family.
(gtevns^p(3j6iiuiGu&, inf. To twit
one of low parentage. 2. To boast or
talk of one's own or another's high
birth.
(-,- ,.': : - ; si-.-r . s. One who has ming
led with persons of a strange caste, a
term of reproach.
QeiStiQuiLiff, inf. [prot.] To be chang
ed for the better or worseas a tree by
transplanting; to improve or degenerate.
gj6\)afl#o,5, s. The arts, duties, or em
ployments peculiar to a family or caste.
(gn)aS(5^/, s. The standard or banner
peculiar to a family. 2. A peculiarity
or propensity in an individual, common
to his .amily.
(geo/r^/rjii), t. The custom, usage,
duties, rites, &c., of a caste or tribe.
Wils. p. 234. Kclachara.

(5&
-j.t -.-. He betrays liis (/^SOITGO, adj. Fine, nice, pleasant. (Roll.)
*ft4mis*<8e'*G&e&. He shakes himself
family or caste propensities.
(in walking, laughing, talking, &c.)
(S/eQiretieuassTLp.,
s.
A
chariot,
a
coach
(ajeoiT&irifliudr, s. The family priest
QfrBtlirttggfiBuGufLLj-rt. He shook the
after the Asiatic fashion as
as swisiy. Wils. p. 234. Kulauiiakyya.
nations.
SO/ray,
QGpsf,
(ga)/rsfi<?55rOT,
Qeueir,
(geoirftdsdr, s. One of high caste or
(gSStdQ (&,Hd(8jsaiT/fi, s. A gay,
gsufsi, v. n. To walk or move about; to
family. <g<v>A(7rLLi_<*.
haunt, .r-ji'n. 2. To hold familiar inter
dressy woman, J&iifi.
(gjevirSwirarii, s. Family pride, pride
course; to enjoy one's society; to be soci
@^**>
noun. A shake, a jar, a
of birth. 2. Respectability of caste,
al. *ErgQ*jiu. 3. To shine, to be conjolt, concussion, j)>uq. 2. Affected
family, &c, njWwa. Wils. p. 234. Kcspicuous, iSrsi&m. 4. To move in state;
gestures, foppish airs, iSgt*ts.
lab'himana.
to rejoice, to experience delight, <2ri_
(geS^jar(geS^^dr, s. A person of a
@jfd5 Qa&jred, v. noun. [r/.] Being
5. To admire, praise, extol,
6. To
bend; to be bent or curved, aj.
high family, of honorable descent, &c,
shaken or convulsed with laughter.
(gtvgptiGtrrtar.
i5<uriuQfiuyl. The brilliant, cropped
(gjBaQadrjifS/flaa, inf. To shake the
(gsSarar, s. One of a high family, &c
mane, (p.)
sides with laughter.
Wils. p. 234. KrjLEElfA.
(jgjeo/rsfiaG>4S/r6!srf
Q}jda, inf. To con (^jjyassJ-s, j. [local.] A receptacle
- 7 r: r J
~r, s. The respectable
verse in a friendly manner with one
for grain, <f>r.
chief of a family. 2. The name of an
another.
illustrious prince of the Chola dynasty,
.V-fcJ.-.i*
7
:. A* ;.*-.
. n. To be shaken, agitated, jarred as
i'.-t. ir, * An adopted son, a foster
The husband and wife are enjoying each
a person riding in a palankeen. &c , ,
Child, ndacrLpplsJir. Wils. p. 233.
other's society.
2.
To tremble, shudder, quake with fear,
Kulat'a.
gjeo/ro/eD, . noun. Praising, admira
r. r
(p.)
(SjecSfl (gevuireupu> (gjeoir&e<>u>, s.
tion, tSii&it. 2. Spending time in a
The eight mountains in Jambu Dwipa,
pleasant way; pastime, amusement, Qur
shook the earthspoken of a conquerer.
(See Bfi.) 2. Seven mountains which
QfffQurtxAi. 3. Sociality, friendship,
are supposed to be in each of the seven
jimiGrm,iSja<3&iiiBuQuriSibi. His bowels
fl<J*ii. 4. Curvature, curve, fcrj.
Dwipas. 3. The circular mountains
were agitated by jolting.
which are fancied to surround the an
(&)$im&ei>, v. noun. Shaking, agita
v. nuun. Conversation, friendship, &c
nular seas respectivly, together with
tion. 2. Trembling, shudder.
the one which sorrounds the Pushkara QsS-Sii, j. Red, GtaiuLj. 2. Vermi
Dwipa. (*.)
lion, the mineral, sr&a!ii*u>. 3. The (ajegy^^ti, $. Gram, Qair&r. (p.)
Ocjuawj tree.
isptgevii, s. A good caste or tribe. 2
*(9)plLbQp'S0lh, s. Ginger, Jgigffl. (p.)
An excellent kind.
(SjsS/E/aEiLO, j. A sparrow, ea/r,i(g(T5
Wils. p. 294. Gulmauoola.
,P . . *pSni**Q*i.. This is a
Wils. p. 234 . Kulingaka. 2. A crow, .* (3jjiplL>Li, s. A division of an army,
very choice vine.
<>*. 3. A country, one of the eighteen.
ii:
-r"V-,7 r* *P'^-'-a^*'^' He is
consisting of nine elephants, nine chariots,
See Qfib.
a man of a high caste, or family.
twenty-seven horse, and forty-five foot,
gt.ci'i.iT, *. Inhabitants of (g8su
C*SarS*;gfQ.SM<*. Wils. p. 294. GuLMA.
(&)Si)L>uir, s. A creeping plant, Guiudacountry.
Compare ^ and
The thunder-boltas the (SjgjUStnLn, s. [local.} See @jfirian.
(3j30sijemrr, t. Mineralized zinc, g/f *(^e9s=u>,
weapon of Indra and Skanda, m*8nwib.
iea>aQtufsibt mrsib.
Wils. p. 234. Kulis'a. 2. An impene (gyisd, s. A cluster; a bunch of fruit,
flowers, keys, &c, QAiv. 2. Notches or
QSOay^/r^/i), s. A reed, tsrrezreo, Sactrable coat of mail, mi*9i
3. (".-)
contrivances in a bow, to receive the
The fls-iiosu treeasBt*i4. 4. The *srafl
charum, L.
string, tip(gse>p. 3. The lower end of an
tree, Prosopis, L. 5. A kind of native
arrow, ^Mige^f. 4. An artificial bank
arsenic, spufiut^ttotrib.
r. n. To shine, to glitter, to be conspic
of a paddy field, a dam, a causeway, Qri,
($&uires&(gS^sk, i. Indra and
uous, ilrsr&tM. 2. To walk or move
so*.
5. The visceraas the liver, &c,
about, turii. 3. To rejoice, to be stately,
Skandaas armed with tvSmi weapon.
to move in state, Qxs&rirt 4. To be (SjeQ&ed, s. A kind of prepared arse
trtirtgitvutnfiMQtSrpgi. My heart goes pit
familiar, friendly, mcj-ip. 5. To bend,
nic, mtaur*3Jtenth,
a-pat; my heart palpitates.
curve, aifcru, 6. To be connected, related,
associated with, Qut<st#.
^0@&(rit/, s. A person of the same
(3jeSi5f5Lh. s. One of the fifty-six
i[QlPe*rt|.sw. The undulating waves.
consanguinity; In, n fruit of the same
countries of India giHSptib. (
cluster.
(""-)
(ajoQisS, s. A shout of triumph, &c.as
(gS@&)iU/Tuj, adv. In bunches.
(^S\3eijif!, s. Sandal tree, &ijiaru>gLb.
in a battle field, um-y*Qmr*s*<B#n4.
QpG&Aas>auutpj tgfaj(Wi?0j*jriujgrBQ&dtpgl.
2. The C.5 ^
tree, Ptcrocarpus, L. Q5J2/(3jJ2/<S5<, inf- ["/.] To feel the
The grapes hang in thick clusters.
(3jS03S>SU, s. Properly ^sraaai, which
sensation of creeping or running vermin,
(g,3coSuj/TQL,adv. All at once, the whole
nee.
<srg(g!S*M. 2. To rush or soundas any
without exception.
(^sCiriBli^eQ , s. A grass, airauLtuiyu,
thing in the ears, cb8@*.
r#Adr<?fir<?^rcggfls'iffi7^. Something
IQ&O/Xeireir (gdsoQuiri, inf. To form
Andropogon, L.
rushes in my ear.
as clusters, bunches, &c, of fruits or
(T^sOT^Gtifl, s. A kind of purgative drug,
flowers.
aQCnQtst, Helleborus niger, L.
snake is crawling inside the box.
(gSifl*^, v. noun. Cutting off a bunch
(3jGdTL-l,s. (Hind.) Rose tree, (y>.Q&eu
<g)&(^&LJLf, v. noun. Feeling the sen
of fruit at once.
sation of crawling vermin, wuru^.
(gfaQmifl'LipQpwsiriu,
s. [prov.~] Co(Sjetiiru), s. (Hind.) A slave, Leases. (^Sjy^EQ, QSpsbr, tg^dSdBirsh , <?a;csr,
coanuts, pressed and deformed in the
*(&j3dlTlULC>, s. A nest, upas>aida^esr(B,
bunch.
(5S*, d. a. To shake as a vessel, a
Wils. p. 234. Koi.aya.
palankeen, &c. ; to shake up, to shake up
@&\>Qi6(T5">> v. noun. Being crowded
and down, to jar, to jolt, to agitate, jys*
(^surriB, s. A chariot or a coach after
as a bunch or bunches of fruits, &c.
*. 2. To condense, to consolidate by
the Asiatic fashion; a hackery, $>*rs*
@Ssfi^, j. [prov.~] The sale of pal
shaking
;
to
shake
together
in
a
mass,
mtdai^..
myra fruits while on the tree.
i; 3 1 -. .:._'. 3. r. n. To put on airs, to
*(&jeti,T60Gsr, s. A potter, ^lueuor. Wils.
be foppish, to be vain, i%i**atrLU_.
fjgiriL&df^ok), s. A bunch of grapes.
p. 234. Kci.ala.
a,iJrf<si:iai;iBt"*, Shake up the
^SsiQpiLuf. (gSfeoQiujflfiy,
Heart
(^eoireodi^daffil, s. Potter's wheel.
vessel and throw out its contents.
burning.
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(Wj ay
(*%g>&iL/, inf. To tremble, to be in (3jb0/iv, s. The Jujube thorn-tree, jjjjsoii
tsfkojjrrpfiiiLD, s. An unsatiable appe
Zizyphus. Wild. See <g~/s.
a state of trepidation, to be greatly
tite; a craving for food.
troubled as at sad news; to be agitat (9j@GCiij (GjsOsinrtu, s. ( Hind.) A kind
(^SstiCmrrxj <gj&>a;68, s. Heart-burn,
ed in mind and body, a<aj*.
of cap or turban ; a night cap, j&u*<g&
cardialgia.
a/, r. noun. Loosening, relaxing,
ur. 2. [prov.] An out-rigger of a vessel,
ua/sir, s. [prov.] Tumors, ul
lLSjoJmo) 2. Derangement, disorder,
ui_s^ofjur. 3. A boat or dhoney with an
cers, &c, in the liver, lungs, Sec
confusion, discomposure, dissolution, 0*
OUt-rigger, (StivicfiGficsail.
3. Violation, ruin, jyt*(. 4. Dis
QmiQ&trin^&ti, s. [local.] The breast;
(ajeveurruQuiri,
inf. To wear a cap.
persion, *Jcuf.
thorax. 2. The pit of the stomach.
2. [fig. local.] To confound and ruin
0^psnpurt(?Mi(3r.
Who
would
not
Bezoar, SairQuir^sn to.
one by artifice.
tremble at the sight of Yama!
ui, inf. To be disordered, dis
, Qjdj&, ij&jnu, '*yto, tu,v. n. To become
organized, confused. 2. To be untwist
looseas a knot, a tie, &c; to be put out
high cap.
ed, untied, unfastened.
of place or form; to be dishevelled, un
Gptrpfgeoeoir, s. A leathern cap.
ueisrear, inf. v. a. To untie, to
twisted, unravelled, td-Jp. 2. To dis
perseas a company,* flock, &e..to scatter,
loosen, to take apart. 2. To derange;
Qtl itlL&r td g ?r a'r , s. A fiat cap.
*Jwn. 3. To be relaxed as the mind from
to disconcert; to disorder, &c.
(gjeoeQ/r^Spiretfl, s. A dhoney with an
duty, austerities, &c.j to be diverted from (3^&3d , dQGjDSBr, (isG'(jssjr, uQuesr, da, v. .
out-riggeras
its purpose or object, far. 4. To fall from
To untie, loosen, dishevel, relax. iii_f^*.
chastity, to be violated. *putfiiu. 5. To be
2.
To
take
all
apart,
to
take
down

as
a
(VjeOSOiresr,
s. [prov.] A sharp-poinled
disorganized, deranged, disordered; to suf
scaffolding, the annual car, &c. iSitM. 3
stick for digging,
fer dissolution, 9rg5wu. 6. To be troub
To derange, disturb, disorganize ; to scat
led, disconcerted, confused in mind, shaken
ter, put in disorder, p'srer**. 4. To de (SjiSOsQ, s. [prov.] A kind of shrub,
in purpose. uKw*y3mfp. 7. To tremble, to
stroy, ruin, violateas chastity, &e.,
be in trepidation, perturbation,
8.
QS*. 5. To dishearten, discourage, dis
To fear, or shew signs of fear, u<uuui_. 9.
concert. mfitiueStsruu<Sff. 6. To disappoint, (<SjsV)ei5/A, s. [prov. corruption of <g^7
To shew signs of anger, tB*<3fiuLftmni.i-.
<5r5.] Jollity, mirth, frolic, play; athletic
;.-.','<i:..ji. 7. To shake, to agitate,
10. To be effaced, blotted out, cancelled,
sportas in new year's games, tSirGir
0frff,
tPdaiLt, inf. To untie the hair,
QsreHrsm-tslaiigiCuiaSpp. The hair knot
(jSjfftfefeo,
s. A plant, &<q#it, Cannabis, L.
&c,
and
tie
again.
2.
To
t<tke
apart
has become loosened, or untied.
the frame of a house, and build it again
whose leaves form an intoxicating drug,
*ti*<g&u*sji. The tie has become
2. The Tulasi or sacred basil, &s*S>.
,/y dc&fissds sC(B
inf.
loosened. 2. The laws, customs or usages
Ocymum, L. 3. A flowering tree, Q-c&,
To unfasten a bundle, &c. 2. To violate
are abolished, or have fallen into desue
Ixora, L.
laws, usages, &c.
tude.
QsOa/sS, s. [prop, gjsuefl.] The Jujube
^Lf-eaud^^ads,
inf.
To
scatter
a
ai.Lii-i sJRi*/**. The assembly has broken
family. 2. To ruin a family.
tree,
Wils. p. 235. Klvalkk.
up; the family is scattered.
iS&Sf&fasa, inf. To ravish, to deflower. (Sjeu, s. Roundness, rotundity; any
o*^>.j.5'.-ji,ijj. The market people arc
2. To seduce, to decoy, to inveigle. 3.
thing roundas <s<^l. )tift. 2. A moun
dispersed.
To ruin one's circumstances, to effect
tain or hill, info. 3. A mound, a hillock,
QBito>iAi^t& (gfa&gGuriijtSiLj-^ff.
The
one's degradation, to get one out of
4. The top of a hill, a peak, u9a>
figures painted on the floor have been
office, &c. 4. To cause one to swerve
5
A branchas5), Br*Qanty.
from the path of virtue, or to neglect
effaced.
6. A kind of arsenic, tiisui^tmrw. (A/.
religious observances. 5. To rout an
jylSajajagSkou, inf. To be put into dis
Die.)
army. 6. To intimidate, to disconcert.
orderas a row or pile of things. 2. To
(GjaiL-Gidaev, s. Bezoar, found in sheep,
Q/i^9(g^o, inf. To vitiate one's mo
become derangedas one's business or
feeding upon mountains, ^jiiSS>r*SBr.
rals. 2. To violate religious injunc
circumstances.
tions. 3. To ravish or seduce a woman
iStULDiii(9)&oJ, inf. To be diverted from
WS, s. A mineral by which gold is
LDIT3sri&J(Zfy3Bi)e
LDIT3STf&nfid({F$Bid&
a vow or some religious observance.
dissolved, QtriexrQufi.
inf. To ravish ; to bring to disgrace
;i' ;1 jj :_;(.:'_ . s. A kind of arsenic,
to ruin one's honor and credit.
i83ei>(%si>u, inf. To fail in one's stand
(Sj&ouusir, s. [prov.] Shivering fits
ing; to be ruined in one's circumstances.
2. To be discouraged; to lose self-com
in fevers; rigors, (gif)i*ij*rAi. 2. [local.]
gjaj/_LtjLssPiuii>, s. Sulphuret of anti
mand. 3. To be disconcerted, perplexed.
Whooping cough, *r*-.
mony, /wr5#rAdu.
4. To be routedas an army. 5. To (gy)si>, @ro&, j ^x:, d(gu>, , v. n. [eor.
@o;tla*v./fi55)to, s. A kind of native
swerve lrom duty. 6. To be fascinated.
of <5o'.] To bark as a dog, *rinl*i*a.
arsenic, Qtfril[$-Liuff>ffw!i.
2. To snap, snarlas captious or sullen
(jo3>3rgjcfci>!i-', inf. To be dispirited, dis
(&jGU/FI(3j<533ri
eC, j. A medicinal seed,
people.
&tf-*g)Qu*,
couraged as a warrior; to be defeated
rrt~-::-*~- , .;_?'-*!,' i r.; >
A dog
as an araiy.
which does not hark, may bite the heel.
s. A kind of arsenic in its
inrrosnkifgfooaj, inf. To be disgraced. 2.
(Bj3si>pgi&&iriLL-., inf. To give notice gjaysOm,
natural state, j^uevurejjwoni.
To be deflowered, to be ravished.
(of thieves. &c); to show as dogs, by
barking. 2. To point out demons, es Q?ja/s\>iuiL, s. The earth, the world
mQoS>u>(9^if inf. To lose one's dig
un9; [ex , earth, et ruui, orb ] 2. The
pecially in time of epidemicsas black
nity, credit or honor.
dark water-lily, *<5c<5iS. 3. The red
dogs, whose sight is supposed to be
e_(5@%iu, inf. To be disfigured, to
water-lily, Q<rcgilr. 4. The Q*zi/s& waterkeener than that of others. 3. To snarl
be worn outas things by use or time.
plant, Nymphoea, L. Wils p. 235. Kuvaout. to vociferate.
2. To be emaciated. 3. To be putrefied
LAYA.
(j-'-iuu. v. noun. Barking; snarling.
as a corpse.
QSjCoSO/riiJ, s. A white grass, Qajorrsrr * (^susHiu ir i3"i_ti, s. A name of the
<2aj6Lii(j5'fc>;L7, inf. To be unmasked.
elephant of Kr.n'sa, despatched against
(M. Die.)
Krishna, piwraar.
2. To lose one's reputation and character. (^QsOmSs!!)^,
s. A medicinal plant,
<?u)isflg&>uj, inf. To be deformed. 2.
*(^susCiurre3rrBr^LO, s. A treatise on
sweet
calamus,
uiiiy.
To be disordered as the hair, attire, &c.
rhetoric, ,-.'J^-^ v'.\
3. To be in perturbation, or agitation. (gjSDsOLD, s. A winnowing basket; a
Q!J)61J6iS?i_lc,
s. A village, a town, Qjjit
fan for sifting, winnowing, &c, appii.
4. To lose freshness, beauty, &c; to
10(6.
wither as the body.
Wils. p. 235. Kulta.
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(3)eU

(gi^

(ajsuftsdiush, s. Blue vitriol, firt^S


QSjSVffly, adj. Conical, (g_S/E,#. 2. Round
globular, rntn_ 3.
Large, great,
Mu, 4. s. Assemblage, collection, clump,
group, as.iL._ii. 5. Tlie earth, u-f. 6
heap, a hillock, C-. 3.
({^SiJSir&Q, s. A kind of ore, i^pptru>

pLDG&LD(tfyeQuHSsrih. s. A mind,
u>&rm(&,y>uuu>, s. Agitation or pertur
disencumbered from worldly things and
bation of mind, perplexity. 2. Doubt,
set on divine objects.
wavering, fluctuation.
t). nonn. A heap, a conical pile,
txxiT&f&iipuuLD, s. Disturbance in a
accumulation, 0
2. Any thing
village or town ; sedition, rebellion.
conical in shape, coniform, iiu*/if.ares:.
(8jLpuu&&[rffdr (&Jipuuuj-& trusts
3. Joining the hands conically, -_a-_c/
s. A quarrelsome person ; a dis
d*. 4. Conicalness, Q_i_.<3. 5. The state
turber of society.
of being closed, drawn inas the rays
^ifiuuuiiraS(Tr>d^''(^tfiuuLotTiLiaQids,
(3jSuSsrr, s. The water-lily, Pontederia
of the setting sun, g.-*~KSS_.
inf. To be in confusion, uproar, &c. ;
of two kinds, cyj/lF and Qj/3ar.
@-, . A heap, a conical pile; a
to be in perturbation, or anxiety.
Wils. p. 235. Kdvala. 2. (/rom San*.
dunghill.
gui~_.
2.
A
collection,
accu
Gotaku.) A kind of bed or socket in a
rgjipuuihuessrear, inf. To confuse, to
mulation; crowd, shoal,
3. A
jewel for a gem or bead, u>e&jff)*gi<3-'lr,
embroil, to derange. 2. To quarrel, to
cone,
any
thing
conical,
<sS|.
4.
A
hil
3. A superior kind of globular bead in
contend. 3. To stir up strife. 4. To
lock, ff_.
an car-ring, .6S___r<5/4r. 4. The eye-lids,
raise sedition, insurrection. Sic, dSlGpssr, pG^&r, uGuGsr, &&, V. a
____.*>. 5. The socket of the eye, *rgaS.
SuuSlmtsjipuuu),
s. Rough weather at
To
heap
up,
to
form
or
gather
in
heaps,
6. Hye,
7. [vul.] The inner corner
the setting in of the N. E. monsoon, in
to pile up conically, c t..-.yr-i-s. uf
of the eye, *(31t. 8. A wide-mouthed
October.
2. To accumulate treasure, to hoard up,
pot; a Vessel, a Cup, g>wmies>*uurfi&r&. 9
um&Qi*s. 3. To close; to join the hands
One of the arrows of the Indian Cupid
&ip(&1ipuuui, s. A boisterious sea.
being of ^~ v flowers,
-~ . - --j
conically, ~_t*. 4. To contract the lips
aeireirn (&,Lpuuu>, s. Fear of thieves,
in kissing, &c, _jis4<g8*. 5. To cover,
10. {from Sans. Koslia.) The orbit of the
disturbance by thieves.
to hide, to conceal, 9**_. 6. To draw in,
eye, __r2rsi~*. 11. (Itott.) The brim
atrpfft&r^ipLJuui, s. A storm, Lj&eci.
close up as the sun its raj s when setting,
of a vessel, -^ij^js)rS<*-iy.
Bra^*<5&s.
8^@e8>irdr3jLfuuu>, s. A storn common
(&,ai&tr^jsrrjriTai , s. The prince Yudhish
o__>/#*<g__i___rdr. He worshipped
at the beginning of the S. W. monsoon,
traas wearing a garland of the S
with joined hands,
in April, &j&a*uLir&i.
flowers.
gsBil/iy, v. noun. Heaping up, piling (&jtfiUL-l, @Qpssr, t^LpuS^sstA , Carsar,
^mdarwrr&vujrr ,
The Qeuaretrir&rir
(.-. 2. Accumulating,
3
casteas wearing garlands of the <9Ar
iiu, c. a. To mix into a mass, to incorpo
Joining the hands, <~*(3_l_iy.
flowers.
rate; to stir up, to agitate, -<--. 2.
qj
,(B J a sir,
An ear-ring with a (&jsQs\), v. noun, [probably the root of an
To derange, disorder; to jumble, 9<s>
_Su*_. 3. To confuse, disturb ; to em
obsolete verb, wed as a verbal noun.] Heap
bead embedded in it.
broil, embarrass, fic&orgt*. 4. To dis
ing; breaking, . vw'" 2. A handful of
gja/Sbn-'.F*, j. The mould for making
concert, tO trouble, l&corsa:fi*(gtfiUU. 5. To
reaped corn in stalks, <~>-d^_rt.
the
bead of an ear-ring.
cause doubt, or hesitation ; to frustrate
inf. To make the socket (SjipSLb(&jLp(3j, s. Beauty, graceful
a design ; to interrupt, to hinder a con
in a jewel.
ness, fairness,
5. 2. A book containing
tract, &c. , f**. 0. To vex, annoy,
sweet verses for children, ijirig*_
QS1//T, s. Arrow-root, gifSip(@, Curcuma
tease. j>Jw*i#*_. 7. v. n. To be restive,
angustifolia. (Rox. A ins.)
stubborn, unruly, intractable. u)ijugteu,
(g^pasir,
5.
Skanda,
(jp^asir.
2.
Siva,
8. To prevaricate, to shuffle ; to evade
^aiawir, s. The flour of arrow-root.
ft-*.
fair questions, t&puiStiGur.
(j^suirs^euirQlsiuesTeo, v.noun. Squall
(gipuiSudutTL-L, inf. To mix, mingle.
(^(p(g^)GsiJS3r(_J(75->, in/. To be
ing, crying as a new-born infant.
2. To confuse, disturb, perplex. 3. To
slimy,
softas
the
porridge.
(ajsu/n
s. An oysteras aaf/riltf
be restive or stubborn.
(^^a(tfj<^9jy}&G!&eiT<g>i, adv. In a
-)(5#_V-C5l0ijJ_<;<jr_._.rir. He has
rumbling manner.
qsutsO, j. A collection, a group, a_.il
broken up the feast.
__s. 2. A heap, a pile, <gf.. . 3. A (3jLtiIEI&gO,s. A kind of garland, fpnunrdst).
(&)ipu&djLQ.da, inf. To confuse, de
hillock, ffo-.
Compare <s|.
range, perplex. 2. To excite, stir up,
(l^ipib<SB><5, t An infant, a babe, a suck
&c Note. More intense than io__.
(ffjiiS, 8p&, .ipgi, u/ti, t>. . To be
ing chilil, lSct-t; [ex <sjef.]
^tfiULj, v. noun. Mixing liquids of
come conical; to be hea|>ed, or formed in
Dd5*(#jLp.E5tD(t?, 5. A child in arms.
heapsas sand, gram, 8ca, <g___r_. 3. To
different consistency; mixing powdeM
Qpdsi(&)Lf.(e)ip!harip, s. A sucking child,
contract; to collapse; to closeas flowers
with liquids, Sec, _u_<5m_. 2. Agitating,
(j. if ;._,_; a' ', #. A child ; an in
by night; to be closedas an umbrella,
confusing, &c, e,-t,.,B.
fant, a babe.
.iu. 4. To be joined conicallyas the
QtpLCLy, i. Mixture; a liquid of a thick
hands for worship or reverence, >-ti_.
consistency as jelly, porridge, &c, (syibu
5. To be thickly crowded; to be close,
Children, infants; a child.
Dirarufiriffti. 2. Mud. plime ; macerated
thick, clustered, &c.as people, Q*<y_8
earth, <a(eC<ar. 3. Thick gruel, pap,
gyen^u-g--, i. Infancy; child
Qxriita. 6. To become globular, Bier. 7. To
@^liiyaa^(gtfiijoup&fi, s. Thick
hood.
be accumulated, stored upas treasure,
(gy,ihssipu3eaaarui-ip@, s. Youthful
curry.
to be hoarded up, girfuixsJIu. 8. To con
indiscretion.
gjt_L/--ir), s. Milk, well thickened
verge, to tend to a focus as rays of light,
9-'#?-3f_'. 9. To assume a circular
(gipiienjSiunL-iui, s.
Childishness,
by boilng. firC<Sciui*t.
configuration as the lips in kissing or in
puerility. 2. adv. Like a child.
inf. To make thick
pronouncing the vowels,
9,
curry. 2. To make electuaries, &c, of
(ajLpuuih (3jl !_(_/(., s. Confusion;
g -_
10. To be drawn in, closed up,
a thick consistency.
disorder, embroilment, intricacy, prpustg.
&c.as the rays of the setting sun, Bra*
Ljeftat&jiptiLi , s. An acid mixture.
2. Perturbation, agitation; bewilderment;
m<gJu. 1 1 (fig.) To be engrossed in mind
indecision, _**__*_. 3. Disturbance,
QLLtrirdt^LpwLj, s. A mixture, made
by some absorbing object; to be shut up
quarrel; commotion, tumult, -u_. 4.
chiefly of butter-milk.
from worldly things to spiritual contem
Sedition, insurrection, rebellion, j)rraix_.
plations, x.-f. ^r".;.
jispfiiuirf&jfi
t-ty, s. Agastya's purga
5. A squall, storm, hurricane; boisteroustive, compound mixture.
A cone; a conical
ness of the weather or sea, 0.i^_l/;
figure.
^enifiajtrirr^ipiii-i , s. [among Romanists."]
[ex
igic-q.]
(&)e&sn&, v. noun. Convexity.
Xavier's purgative mixture.
airifliud(Lpuuij>, s. Confusion of a
v. noun. A heap, a pile, jyii>
/rjr(gtpi_i-/, . A mixture, used for
business. 2. Uudecided, unsettled state
ujrtd.
of a thing.
swellings.
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(3j>fity,
adj.
Young,
youthful, juvenile,
<2riEiOsnu.saLm^Lfiu>Lj, s. A thick,
gjmm.Note. The / is sometimes drop
medicinal liquid, the chief ingredient of
ped in combination.
winch is C^EiQsnlcsu
(gtpisOTjv, s. A young calf, jjft&rs/
puSird - ; , , s. A thick medicine, made
chiefly of curds good against jaundice.
Qpir6ij>!TLBiTf6&(y}u>i-i, s. An electuary
(gLpt-cazfr, s. A male infant, (gipiiesip.
2. A doll, (tf9a>fiLjiSrffia3ii}. 3. A poem
for Qjsi**tb.
in praise of a male infant, giMtuipw.
iSpipiu^&ss&msirtijatgjLpiiiLf , J. A thick
mixture, the principal ingredient of
(^.tpsfl, s. An infant, a babe, tgipisap.
which is /ps>uy,t,sBil used for coughs,
I. The young of the elephant, camel,
&c.
buffalo, the fabulous wild cow, deer,
uiflLDms(^Lpu>Lj,s. A fragrant mixture.
hog, red monkey ; also of animals that
live on the branches of treesas mon
(^LpLdLj, Spgi (3jLpu>i3zsrgi, u>, (g)LpU>U,
keys, squirrels, chameleons and some
v. it. To become mixed, mingled &e. as
other lizards, sloths, &c, SicS<4nJ<iir.
liquids of different consistency, or as pow
3. A sapling, a sucker, the young of
ders with liquids,
2. To be stirred
trees and some vegetables. (See ur***j )
up, agitated, disconcerted, confused, warm
4. The roller in a pair of grinding
/taibu, 3. To be disturbed, agitated ; to be
stones; lit. the little or young one, j,w
boisterous -as the sea; to be embroiled,
iS*<gwd. 5. Early part of life, youthrfZtvigipiiu. 4. To waver, to fluctuate, Ma
hood, juvenility, sjcfboio. 6. The young
5. To be frustrated, broken up, *Jtu/.
moon, irsartfirar. 7. Greatness, Ou<j
firm.
(gLpiiiSd Q/raari.(T5, inf. To con
tinue in perplexity, agitation, or con (Sjtp/TLD,
A society, company, associa
fusion.
tion, band,
2. A herd, flock,
swarm, shoal, jf)*. Compare
'pu. lS rr:s. . mth, s. An unsettled mind.
gjtpti>ueD, v. noun. Perturbation, aeoia (3jLgi!nu, s.
Tube, pipe, ^j?niya_ij
2. Any thing of a thick consis
Qurga. 2. Tubular cavity, ^8.Note.
tency, &cas curry, mud, * '
^%
This word seems to be used for a shorter,
coarser and rougher kind of tube.
(ty?tru>uG0, [prov. cor. of (&)iihui.]
(gLpmiSebss>isa, inf. To deposit in a
Any liquid of a thick consistency.
bamboo or other tubeas silk, &c, for
preservationas amulets, &c.
G)p&, (ip&srpgi , u>, (gjLpeo, v. n.
r^LpiruSeceurriraa, inf. To fill a tube; to
To be folded back into a roll, or tied in a
lockas the hair of women, in one of the
pour or cast in a tube.
five modes of dressing it, (gCjf.(tpi^.tjuu
(gtpnijQpmiS&i , s. A hollow, tubular
(/>)
bamboo.
mLpeoeo-r^ipfoS, v. noun. Roll, or lock
^LprrQiuird), s. [/oca/.] A kind of tub
of hair tied behind, ^ii^^i/cQwnir
ular tile, /ao.Ciuiffl.
mot.
(TJjipsO, s. A pipe, a tube, ^iis<riLjBniu ((^Lfjl , s. A pit, a hole, a hollow, a
cavity, a dimple, a depression, an exca
Quftsew. 2. A flute, a fife, em&tgtpAi. (c.)
vation, uaaw. 2. [local.] A square foot,
3. A song, an ode to be sung, swiiuni.<3
^gtrjfit-trgjfi. 3. A cubic foot, *w/i.*(5S.
4. Hair, dressed in one of the live modes,
4. [prov.] A square of twelve feet, in land
u!iM*<50fl. (See ui*.) 5. Women's hair,
measure, uaraTrq-*rgr*tgJ). 5. A Well,
QusdniDtSr. 6. Tubularity, hollowncss,
Soovr. 6. A tank,
7. The belly,
(Bkr. (p.) 7. The name of a fish, piiiar.
8. [prov.] A cavity at the bottom
8. [vul. /oca/.] The vagina, Sural),
of a well from which to fill the basket
(5yte&aif}liuri0aliQfiarurfiii>iaJiseaT lajj^Ri&Qffrp
when the water gels low, ui^jji_*8i_b(5.
Qssrrgii. "The pipe is sweet, the lute is
A grave, usually in compositionas JCr
sweet," say those who have not heard the
prattle of their own children.
<Btfi*SGQurvrii. May you go to the
*rAajn<5ipr<uijQuBs3p. The thing turned
grave; i. e. may you be ruined, a curse.
hollow; i. e. it came to naught.
(&)Lftd(g^&; , s. [prof.] A hole, made for
(SjLpjSirP, s. A reed-blower, employed
plants in transplanting.
at marriages and on other special occa
sG&rr o, s. A short stick
sions; a flute-player.
used in making the &J*3/g.
(gy>a)_, inf. [prov. vul.] To fire i
(Sjifiufiae (&)i$<Zptisani, inf. To
gun.
make a hole or a pit.
r^ipeotStfi, inf. To formas a hollow
within a horn, &c.
(Sj$$ps,&,inf. [local.] To open the
(&)LppQatr//, s. False hair for dressing
sacred pit, with appropriate ceremonies
preparatory to the Mohurrum feast.
the head. 2. A tuft of women's hair
(gi^!gjoi_, inf. To fill up the sacred
(mLpp&L-Gi(gjipniiuiSil-G) , s. A kind
pit. See
of soft pastry, steamed in the hollow of
a piece of bamboo, <..- m j s-<5.
(^LfuSpLjaapas, inf. To bury; to con
(^LppfSputj, s. [prov.] A key with a
ceal. 2. To bury the dead, to entomb
hole.
(ajySsfltp, inf. To formas dimples
ewaagjteswys, inf. To trumpetas an
or hollows in the cheeks, ulcers, &c.
To form, to be worn, &c.as hollows
elephant. 2. To trumpet by blowing
in floors, or other surfaces.
through the clasped hands.
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(gifiiSeoeSip, inf. To fall into evil,
vice, &c; lit into the pit.
gji^iiJifdss, inf. To make holes in
stonesas a stone-cutter.
IdQiLif., s. [/oca/.] A kind of 8tL
if-i^ag game among boys, prffajrii..
-if., . A kind of earthen pan
with hollow cavities for frying cakes.
@j^ut/x:' . s. An ulcer in which holes
are formed.
gjL$aj.F#, i. Moulds for making gold
beads.
rgjiPiuii lS', s. A hollow grind-stone.
See under
(gtp/ia>jStow. s- Pit-oil; i. e. oil ex
tracted in a pit.
(gifimtfl, s. A fox, ^nicifl.
(^t^Qptueo, s. A rabbit, a coney, firr
(gifiuiSaroW, s. A cocoanut, planted
deep not to be transplanted.
*foloT<g&. How many square feet,
or how many S?
@i^!sir(g, s. Square measure, reck
oning by square feet, &c.
(^t^Lorrp, inf. [in arith."] To square;
also, to multiply a number into another,
(ifiu>rrpjp}, v. noun, [in arith.] Table
of squares ; also, of multiplication, cgifiu
Q(-/(75ib(Sjt$, 5. [in arith.'] The squaring,
or multiplication of integral numbers.
ffijjigji^, s. [in arith.] The squaring, or
multiplication of fractional or mixed
numbers.
(ql^QoiiLi^., s. A grave-digger, iS<3ir
p*\$QpgahG>l&pmiaT.
jjL-eaia^ip, s. A pit of leeches,
especially, a pit in hell, said to be in
fested with leeches.
(SjL^I, &p&, ijf&i, iLju>, m, v. n. To be
formed as a pit, a hole, a cavity ; to be
worn hollow.
(Sjifi/ipaexir, s. Sunken eyes.
<g(piQ/X4&, inf. [prov.] To scruti
nize, to be very inquisitive, ,g;r.
(&)Lj)tLie8L, inf. [prov. in jewelry.]
To form the halves of hollow gold-beads,
which are afterwards soldered together.
noun. Hollowness, depres
sion cavity,
(&jyQ, d@Gp&r, jsQ^iffff, uGueir,
v. a.
[vul] To form pits, hollows, &c.; to hol
low, excavate; to make holes, to de
press, to sink, to form cavities, @t&ur*.
(8j$uLI,v. noun. Forming pits, hollows,
&c, uSO#jD*. 2. Hollowness; a hollow,
a depression, /mbt.
(3j-L$}jirLC><5tBir, s. A water-plant, ^ja-r
fjiflrwai>F, Pistia, L*.
(^L^!B!rsneO, s. A species of the us
m&i tree.
(3jL$&, t. A pot, uirSmr. 2. A large
water-pot, ii-r. (/).)

QRjJpULj, s. (See under the verb, (gjifi.)


A peculiar liarmonic rhythm in verse, in
which the (JicrSa- rhyming of the metrical
feet are discarded, but the correspondence
of the letters, or syllables, ending each
foot and beginning the next forms a
pleasing harmony as in the following:
ajenHt^QpitDss&m&pjl&i.fljpt<qi-~&p&1stm, stsver
ifL^kfrpseBr, lasiSjsiO LSeanflayiSB^DWifl, riflOTirp|
The horses chafed on their bitsThe ele
phants were rendered impetuous by the
horses The cars, decked with flags, were
violently propelled by the elephantsThe
bows tinkled with their bells The arrows
were shot forth from the bows The blood
gushed from the arrows' wounds The
battle fiercely ragedThe bodies were
sore smitten in the battleThe souls se
parated and fled from the bodies. Thus
the pious chief (Joshua), high raised on
his jewel-decked chariot, vanquished the
opposing hosts.
Here, the feet are not regarded, but
<suli forms the harmony. The variety
Used is ferfervfijSarfserfiartfifar fissrfitsrmp
Aarfi<i*0@. (ISesch. Slten. 'Jam. Gram.)
(SjlfilEi, s. [local.] A sluice, to^g;. 2.
The snout of a vessel, ut^git^annitts.
(3jy9 lBlLi tr&sr, s. A plaut, -, i~ss>p&
Sperniacoce, L.
(jgjiflujLh, s. Rotundity, globularness;
cylindricity, SdtcSl. (from Sans. Gulee )
(p.) 2. A kind of curved bludgeon. See
s. Class, society, band; company
of the same trade, profession, &c, _u-i-ii.
2. A lady's female retinue or companions;
a company of females, un^/_iii_^. 3.
Flock, herd, swarm, shoal, M/SmSopfistiutj
p$orx~f i ift. 4. (Sans. Ghu>Jka.) Wit, in
genuity; witty expressions, fanciful or
shrewd intimations, tSc<g.Note. In Jaffna,
this word is sometimes used for Qsriy as
(^(ifsuzir, s. An attendant on a fowler,
&p*iafl&ursiSfBr. (See gg/ar.) 2. A Witty
person, *$?@eB>ujLi/&r.
(g(yisSi_, inf. To use witty or humor
ous expressions or mimicking gestures,
&c.
(^'LpapTSO, s. [prov.~\ A thick kind of
needle-fish, commonly gprAi, g>ritiir.
(Sj 'LgQp, 8<2pzsr. ^(LfiBCearar, ffsudr, <g
3>A v. n. (from Sans. Kula ) To collect
or flock togetheras men, animals, &c,
(S^y/i-Deo, v. noun. Collecting, associ
ating, &c. 2. Crowd, multitude, , Ci ift,
Q^jffly, @p&, (GjageSiasrgi, @(ZfiyiJi, (gy
bi. v. n. (Jrom Sans. Kula.) To collect, to
flock together,
2. To associate, or
unite with, Qtr. In the gerund it be
comes sometimes gyT as in siO/r<5
it, having associated with the five Pan
davas.
(Sj-igaieo, c. noun. A crowd, ^.lLii}>.
(&j^Lp&-,s. [n poetic form of gxjf.] Class;
company; flock,
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(^^*La(^iP^^K-d^S^Q^ireo, s. A
(gaoLptuev, v. noun. Any thing mixed
cant or conventional term, peculiar to
or mashed. &c, >ic*Affi.
a class or body of men, 9*Qixj-ii
(SjtiDiptLipapl, s. Mashy or pulpy curry.
2. Curry over-boiled.
(gj^gH-uQudjir, s. [in gram.'] A noun
(Bjaaipmp&tTpw, s. Rice over-boiled.
of multitude. 2. A noun denoting a
(&>ipujpu(e*)C, s. [prov.] Dried pal
particular class as jpbr; also, a de
myra pulp grown mashy.
rivative from such a nounas jjxmi.
gjantfay, v. noun. Mashy state, <w.eny>
(&jGd~>Lp, s. Young leaves, sprouts, foli
2. Tenderness of mind, pity.
age, boughs, twigs, pcllt. 2. Soft, well trod
3. Fading, languishing, &c, ami
den mud; slime, Qe&. 3. Ear-jewels. *
irf.
l_wiA, 4. (*?.) A tube, ffifazj*B)tiQuif3&.
sf, inf. To mash; to cause to
5. The Qe<ua*i plant.
be mashy or pulpy by over-boiling. 2.
mriHstBieuaionf-CiGuidpgi. The tree abounds
To make tender, or susceptible of feeling.
with thick foliage.
gjaoipaa/rS, s. [prov.] The country(&j6B)Lp, aQQpek, pGpm, uQuesr, ,
as distinguished from the city; a jungle,
v. a. To macerate, mash; to reduce to
compared with more cultivated parts
pulp, to make soft, to reduce consistency
as ulLi?-*sbQ.
by mixing, (5ni<iiurfO*^6j. 2. To bend us
a bow, mteie. 3. v. n. To send out sprouts,
(Sjanip&sirLLiireir, s. A rustic; a clown.
to sprout, jisf,/**.
(^&atp!tirppu3 (&,6BiipdS&&a>, s. An
atftama.'buQui&igihA(w)>ipAS!<viesi. He is mix
unpleasant, leafy or grassy smell,
ing up different afliiirs.
(^woi^t^-so^/, v. noun. Foliage, shrub
(&)es>y}fij&&ttuiSL-, inf. To mix (the
bery, trees, &c., intercepting vision. 2.
rice and curry well; and eat. 2. To
Sculking, &c, from creditors.
mix medicines and lake them.
(8jc!!>LpiSLf.x, inf. [prov.~] To obstruct
(genipji&^fipp (gantf^^jrtlL-, inf.
an affair from the practice of the KanTo mash food and feed a child.
dians, holding a bough before a person
GirmGiteaiipaa, inf. To temper or
as a sign of protestation, or of forbid
ding him to proceed.
macerate mortar.
(Sji>LpiuLp.da, inf. To recite incanta
LuBssrf&.esiipaa, inf. To work clay or
tions while shaking and drawing a hand
other soft earth into a mass.
ful of Margosa twigs over a sick or
60y(2aw^.s, inf. To mix up sacred
possessed person or animal, or one bitten
ashes into a thin paste for marking the
by a snake. Mesmeric effects, similar
body.
to those occasioned by drawing the
^eaiLfitliLj, v. noun. Mashing, macerat
fingers in a particular way over the face
ing. 2. Tempering mortar, &c.
Of patient, are sometimes produced
by the above process, and ignorant (&jGtnLp&&(SFjantpjS, *. [prov. in
people attribute them to the power of
Madras, sr.] A bow, a loop; a bight in
the incantations. 2. To wheedle; to use
a string, cord or rope, *tSpfec^a^. 2. A
artful means in order to secure the
joint of the body, an articulation; especiinterest of a person.
a//y.asocketor hingejoint as in the arms,
i^SjSmtp, Qpfi,
iL/ii, iu, v. n. To
legs, &c., ur*s*>*LjucGi. 3. The eye or
socket of a hoe, adze, &c. as bent or
be soft, mashed, pulpy, slimy. &c., Q*rp
doubled in, ^^Atgiw*. 4. A knot, opt$.*&.
QpjsvSiveFcgevpu, 2. To become tenderas
the mind by love, friendship, pity, Sec,
(&,es>Lp&&uuL-(Bu<iura, inf. To be
uari&a*. 3. To be social, and friendly,
coiled or looped as a bight in a rope.
sometimes with a clandestine purpose in
(ganif.ytarQ&ri-ltp., *. A hoe with a
view, QitmgsQrfiu. 4. To fade, shrink; to be
socket to receive the handle.
come spoiled as flowers, or twigs by use
in the hand, ioW(yvsc\SiuTff-i_. 5. To become
(&,oi>Lp&&-^!LL(BuQuir&, inf. To be dis
discouraged, dismayed, apt,vi}<ga>pu. 6.
jointed, dislocated, &c. 2. To be broken
To be bentas a bow; to be curved, to
as the socket of a hoe, &c.
be coiled up, <faiL/.
3j gyrate, s. A corn measure, uurdaireo.
2. One-eighth of a measure or
fiid^. The Anicham flower fades in
being smelt; and the feast fades on a change *(&jS1T&LD, s. One of the four species of
of countenance (of host or guest).
poems; that in which the connection of a
{jftfnyitufifltij$.A<5B>!fivn9-fo4<}. Beating the
subject and its finite verb, or predicate,
rice well and straining it when it is boiled
is not expressed in the same stanza but
to a pap.
in one following, uiurtl.Qt^r09SisTQsrew^^
Qji/iy*. 2. A curious poem consisting of
(gss>pigiuilvtj,Q0isii. They live in mutual
short letters only, ^Opai^4Qri_*^Q^iLi
harmony.
.
/sr. 3. Protraction of the government ofthe
(ggnLp&pl(&)Bs>Lpiipajfil,$. Mashy vege
noun or verb through several stanzas,
table curry.
instead of giving the terminal word in
(fFjanip&iT&gj , s. Coarse mortaras used
each, uwurtSjiQ+A'&aibQurcsil.QirL-rLi. Wils.
in building walls, or rough plastering.
p. 233. Kulaka.
(&jss>tp9reisr^&?lu>L{, s. Lime for plaster, rgjsn&Stsr, s. Skanda, auSau>esSfujar.
white-washing, &c. ; macerated lime.
(r*.) See l<r.
gjsotp
s- Soft mire, slime.
(&jsrr(&j,
s. Herbs, grass, leaves, tec., the
(es>y>iipG&njp, s. Rice over-boiled.
food of graminivorous animals, @8ut/jgi4J
(sey?m/iLe3sru>, s. A relenting, tender
ue>ir|. 2. Leaves, pot herbsas vege
mind, @ti><umair<A.
table food,
_

(SjStTLti
(&jstr(&jQsrr ear (Vjsir(ajGtr&&iuG>LJ!T
s, inf. To grow sofths jaggery ; to be
come pulpy, rotteo or putrid, QiS^t^QsJ.
QuGuws.
(gstigQsisiriiQutrtgib. It Will become toft.
(Bst<gQstiirpQpQL,<2uriSpj>. The fruit is
grown rotten.
(&jsrr(&jQsrrsisr r^misL-is^QiuesT,
inf. To gurgle, to soundas water when
squirted, &c.
(g,sir(&)virGieiizkjpiQarrld m, inf. Said of
the noise of boiling water, /saiSOsrer.

(gartutLtnt, s. Various small kinds


of leeches,
@6ffffl/ir(g, *. A kind of fflJjg;.
Qeireuireny/, s. A kind of barbed rice,
(gsirefieapuLi.v. noun. Sowing in tanks.
(t^sirQeu&reirifi, t. Cucumbers planted
in tanks.
(Sjeiriruiueo, s. The tank lily, Nymphcea, L.
(gerruirsti, t. [inrhct.] An easy, flowing
style,
vj**.
(JSjSWtDL/, s. [probably a change of (gpii.]
A beast's hoof, mSiucE^rarfi&azq .
^etrijbLjQsiretr ^errld 4 Osi/lIl-., inf.
To nip off the edge of a calfs hoof as
soon as calved.
eppsnpd(&ierru>Lj, s.
An undivided
hoofas of a horse.
(SjGireQ, s. A kind of hornet or wasp,
GmcSiOr. 2. The wteuu* tree. 3. (liott.)
A shrub, the L_ffli<fca.
-".'J . ,.-.*.<.<.
. m.* * - &
As the
wasp changes the grub, or worm, to its
own likeness.
<5J*_Ci_<JcvA>8SLLQ<_;J8jl)i5r. WT0Uld
one stone a hornet's nest?
<gOTaflQ/ixl.i_>, v. noun. The stinging
of a hornet or wasp,
(ajeirsfliis&r, j. Mud of which the wasp
makes its nest.
(^sireQiB^Sii, s. A kind of turmeric, used
medicinally,
(GjsrrjJJ, @Qjr>ar, (geri&G earor, <?Dsar, (gsir
p, v. n. To stammer, through anger, con
fusion of mind, &c.
2. To howl, to
yell, to make a hideous noiseas jackals,

fiitef&Gp. (When Human touched the


string of his bow), the water in the
Brahman's ewer sounded as if it were
boiling.
(gjSfr&GS&iril-L ear, s. A former king
in the northern part of Ceylon, celebrated
for constructing and repairing temples
and tanks.
qstt*(3jGrr&&r, s. As (8)es>ipd&.
(^siTi^TjS, $. [vul.] Orange, SdSeS.
(TSjSrru), s. A tank, a pond, fsiamu>,
biH. Wilt. p. 239. Kooi.a. 2. Jaggery or
coarse sugar, molasses, QiA>u.a. Wils. p.
294. Gula. 3. The frontal part, the fore
head, Q*pp. Wils. p. 233. Kula.
gsr2pDi_*^(7ufc5ifl<7Lj?#(y)swp<aS^tor? When
the bank of a tank has given way, men do
not stop to dispute about each one's share
(of the work); i. e. when suffering evils,
we should seek first to remove them.
(gstrdau. , o. noun. Constructing the
walls or banks of a tank, ^a^Aiteart
2. The artificial bank of a tank.
(&jsrr&S0&tr(^sirisisssiit - (ejstr^pEi&sntr
gff^Btior - go^C^rii,*. The margin
or banks of a tank.
(&>strd&irw, s. [local.'] A channel from a
<irJrQft'so7ai ^wjjrficjdr. lie speaks
river to feed a tank.
nonsense.
(gjeirjpi&iirujzSr, s. A stammerer.
(9)GirpgiriiriLi, s. The deep part of a
tank near the fiood-gate.
gj6ir#j&.*, v. noun. Stammering.
(GjetrpgiatiijuQuiTm, inf. To go to the
(SjstriSuQuiTa, inf. To jaras a voice
in singing, or to cry out for pain.
tank ; i. e. to stool.
(garaQa/rtl, s. [local.] A kind of
(gstr/fiuQurn, inf. To entangle, to
bring to confusion.
small hoe or spade.
^erjSiuif.ds., inf. [prov.] To roar and
IgeirdQaiTL-ip., s. A plant found in tanks
beat the breasts through grief.
with a bulbous root.
(&,sir$iuif.pgjd8ida, inf. To lie in a
(&,eirdQairasir, s. A kind of tank-grass.
great confusion,
@sir/raor, s. Tank-crabs.
(gerrjp uLf_, s. Confusion in business.
gjarQ/irojar (gar&Q&iiQisw, s. A
(ZfyefrjpjuLf-iLitTiudQid8jD&. It remains
species of barbed rice growing spon
taneously near tanks, or in marshy
unsettled, irregular.
places.
(3jS!TS3T, s. A tank, (p.) As (gsrrii.
^siruudjjpi, s. A kind of pulse plant
(3)6ifl<SS<jr, s. One of the eight serpents
ed in tanks in the dry season.
that support the earth, jytjj-jrf^Q/snjrp.
(gsiruuiraeo, s. A species of uiraeo
Wils. p. 234. Kclika. 2. One of the seven
creeper.
invisible planets, said to be the son of Sa
turn, armuuirfipiGsis*. See Gsrsr,
(geirijuOeoa ^oruuirfB, s. [prov.]
Lands adjacent to tanks, and often flood (3jsrfls!n<5 Qio_S3)*,i. A pill, a bolus,
ed.
icrfii*>r. Wils. p. 294. Gulika, and 291.
(getruQuir(n)d@, s. [for.] Chapped
Gud'ika.
mud in a tank, used for manure.
fiisiS$(3r#(&fimsiurA(gt2>. He seems like
(gGirLriiflpeo, v. noun, [local.] The tank
one who has taken a magical pill.
being free of accessas when any may
(3jsf)./r$i/9, s. The power of magic
go and fish in it.
by means of mercurial or other pills,
(gari^sar, i. Tank-fish.
enabling persons to pass through the air
@6iraji_iiiy, s. A creeper in tanks.
instantaneously.
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gjf?Dtf,sili_, inf. To make, by a che


mical process, pills, common or magical.
2. To consolidateas mercury, &c,
stQrzju, 3. To tie a pill about the body
as an amulet, or medical preventive
against poisonons bites. 4, To fasten
a magical pill on the body in order to
obtain supernatural power, ft^u<grfa

gr,oi.r .;;.-i
, inf. To insert a pill in
an incision made in the body ; to check
or counteract the influence of poigonous
bites, &c, or to communicate superna
tural powers.
(^eSaaaiLjQFfL-i, inf. To roll pills.
(e)eS)ansiirird&, inf. To give a dis
solved pill.
&[p/Sir@f?ao a, s. A magical pill by
which one is supposed to be enabled to
fly where he may please, and perform
supernatural feats.
pii)UBsrd(&)eSlas>&, s. A magical pill by
which one is supposed to be enabled to
suppress, or stop, the natural course of
things.
(G^erf), d@Qpar, pGpsk, uQu~sr, ds, t. n.
To bathe, exclusive of the head; to wash,
to bathe, tni-. 2. To dive for pearls, &c,
Qpgl*ii<Qpflis$iueBrsilAx. 3. (fff-) To Bet,
descend below the horizon as the sun,
sjevftSta. 4. (fig.) To plunge or bathe, to
bedaubed or covered with, &s. 5. (/foM.)
To hide, to be hid, mepiu.
<g&er? Will a crow by bathing three
times become a white crane?
[prov.] He was brought up to eat (bathe
in) milk and curds.
(&)efldsaitriid&, inf. To pour water
on another for bathing.
^efluuinLi, inf. To bathe or wash
a child, &c, except the head; to wash
animals, &c.
mefi@3si>, s. The fore-lap or under-cloth,
principally used in bathing, Qariau^.
(Qe&ut-i, v. noun. Washing, bathing,
&c.
(3jB, t>. noun. Diving for pearls or
chanks, ty>,A#A<grf, ra^^cj}.
lg6iR/rjdr(gjefitajrreir , s. A diver for
pearls, chanks, &c.
(grf?<Fab(3), f. Chanks fished in the sea.
(gof?ffiL//rt_, inf. To seek for pearls,
chanks, &c, in the water.
inf. To dive for chanks.
^df^eftds, inf. To bathe in the fire,
to be burntas a widow at her hus
band's death. 2. To bathe in or be
covered with coals of fireas some
women to defend their chastity.
LDigj&L-(&lejrd&, inf. To daub with a
thin paste of turmeric as women in
bathing.
LjQf^^eStds, inf. To become covered
with dustas children in play, or per
sons in a dust storm.
(gefifejefida, inf. [local.] To be deli
vered Of a Child, iSaiauQup.
(&jaflGJxir6if,ri>, s. A disease of infancy,
(gipfcwifiaikuuupfiargidijiigl.
(gofiijiSi_iju/rj>err, j. [prov.] The
banks of a pearl fishery.

(^'srR&Lja, t, [dm/.] A thin piece of metal,


with magical characters, worn as a charm
against evil spirits or disease, j&cseu*f
2. A root tied round the finger of a
snake-charmer or poison-charmer as an
amulet,
3. [proe.]
A charm inserted at the root of a tree,
to make it productive, mts*&**cSiiiatuii.
<gB ,?
'/". To tie an amulet on
the finger, &c.
jf Lp(g(al)&ij>, s. [iocal.~j A kind of
amulet, worn as an ornament on the neck.
(^siBljuj<ss>^, *. A curious green stone,
one of the one-hundred and twenty kinds
of minerals, 4j^jpuu*w.
(Sj&fliULD, s. A ball, a globe, a-(5or
m (See oaSuii ) (San*. Gulee.) 2. A
tiger,
(* )
qsi/?//?, *. A fan made of peacock's
feathers, tJcvSigg. (#.) 2 A kind of
flowering water-plant, dt*&nn, Damasonium Indiuum, L. 3. (Sott.) A knife
for cutting the stems of betel leaves, Q*p
p!t*iti*tgi. See <g&t.
(TJjsrfl/r, s. Coldness, chilliness, frigidness, (gdr*a. 2. Ague, cold fits, *it&8r.
3. A dewy, chilling wind, uaBterpp. 4.
A white umbrella, Q*aiT<g*Di_. (<s*.) 5. A
sling, swsd*. 6. A battle-axe, wq/. 7. A
trident, <sn4. 8. A shoal or school of
fishes, ufQg^cg. 9. A kettle-drum, g">.
10. As rf)rl, 3. 11. An instrument for
nipping the stemsof leaves, /93w&=
(**.) 12. Shivering, trembling, shuddering
as with fear, #*t<gpm.
^e^*(g*(SsSiiScJiiijQuiiSpf). Fear has left
him; he is without fear.
Qatiir&trtu, inf. To warm one's self,
(&jeflAair.ij&&sts, t. Ague, cold fits.
(^sSrr^sSH.iffiCuiTS, inf. [prov.~] Tobe
benumbed from cold and wet. 2. To
become very coldas a dying person
from the absence of animal heat
(jafl,T^,TBr(Sje&irQsureireir, inf. Tube
affected with cold. 2. To become cold
as the body in an attack of apoplexy,
cholera, &c, &0awer>i<u.
igafiif^Oaa, inf. To shiver with cold.
(gaS'itiS t$.d & , inf. To feel cold; to be
affected with cold.
3jSrf?/f, s. A crab, a lobster, iceesr(S.
2. Cancer, a sign of the zodiac, *rii_
tfrrS. Wils. p. 234. Kulira.
w>r, v. n. To be cold, chilly, frigid; to
be cold to the touch; to be moist, damp,
<gtfl.-Q*rirr. 2. To be cool, to be refreshed,
3- To be refreshing, gratifying,
pleasant, cheering to the touch, sight or
hearing; to be engaging, attractive, benig
nantas the countenance, genets. 4. To
be appeased, consoled, comforted, ertfopp.
5. To diespoken of death in time of
epidemics, when fear of the avenging
goddess prevents the use of the proper
Word. *^rf(y>4rci9iuflfiurJs)iurA;{0^.
jfijuirQiarig&ia-*&<5c{i(3nr. Will merely
saying jfOus afford relief? i. e. not mere
words, but actions are necessary.
^iaitnr$(5tcfirifiQjr&e$. He is a cold
blooded person; a man of fair speech, but
an enemy at heart.

<5
QfruQu7Q9&<tfm&<!$tami3<3*flim0. I am now
refreshed, satisfied, gratified, appeased,
&c.
m**G)<gtfiii00S The head has been cooled
or refreshedas on hearing joytill intelli
gence, &c.
rri<j4(5<i*<jfiar/>/p. I feel cold.
C/sr<3ii. May you and your family be
refreshed as I have beenan expression
of thanksforfavors received.
**VQujiu!ro<5rf!<*i. The whole body
is refreshed.
<a&f*l3{ib*u}turi4pAigc&r&ffGu?B2pjj. The
child has died of small-pox.
(gG&nuusixem (ajeflirstiiGii&a, inf. To
cool wines, spirits, &c. 2. To refresh,
to satisfy the appetite, the mind, &c;
to regale, to oblige, to appease.
seiitgsfiiiiuiifoftir. He feasted his eyes
with a gratifying sight.
srgitgclirtGmti-Gi-ar. My cars were re
freshed by hearing.
e](5rrtfia>jcQLfuj,ff!. It rained abun
dantly so as to cool the earth.
nari><3ttir*Q*r<S)4Qpiir. I gave him as
much as he desired.
(gsfiiriipQ/rearii, s. A gratifying light,
lustre, &c as of the moon, a gem, &c.
(geBirip^neo, s. A pleasant voice in
singing.
(geifl/ri^^/iVii, . A cool temperament
of body.
(&,airiiplLpeo, t. Refreshing shade.
(gefirripSipu), s. A gay, cheerful, fine
color.
(getfliTiifZiiiT, i. Cool water. 2. Cooled
water after boiling, &c. 3. Good water
in gems.
(geifl/f^uff/fanaj, . Engaging, attrac
tive, benignant looks.
(gsiiltrihpQp&ti, s. Benignant expres
sion of countenance.
gjefljr/B^ytS, t. A cool climate.
(g&RirfSfiGu&Gi- @6flir,i^Gij&asru> (<sj
dis/smrTf*0, s. Pleasant, comforting,
gratifying language.
(SjoftiTihjsaiir&SkBr, s. Refreshing odors.
(Z^efiiTiBpLDGjrui, s. A calm, composed
mind. 2. A benevolent mind. 3. A
pleasant temper, an obliging disposi
tion.
(8)efliiiijEijiflLDetru>, s. A kind of native
arsenic, &jSFBisur&;rsBtrtA.
(gs&irii&QaireoeQ, t. A eold-blooded
person.
(gefirriigiQiaa^eSnjcgiduirs, inf.
To become cold as water after boiling.
2. To become coldas a dying person.
3. To dieused auspiciously in time of
epidemics.
(Bj6if?/i
p. noun, \_ivip. (SjeBirfifi. t>ul.
S^S*.] Coolness, refrigeration, 9#aih.
2. That which is refreshing, pleasant,
gratifying, appeasing; cooling offerings,
liljt^srio.
*tgp*<5*g;.1f*S}. Refreshing to the
eyes.
Qfi>uvgA(5&(g<iriQs\ugzsBr. He gave
cooling fruits to appease the goddess or
demon.
<-ii, . Any thing that is cooling, refrigerative.

srr
(aje&(Tr@ujir,3sr&fruu/T(t) - (gs&Aasiu: lunar
iju0, . Refreshing or cooling kinds
of food.
(&)Gfiff&&!U{rti$(l&B>, inf. To be cool,
refreshing to the system.
(&)G&irui$&a(^erfl/feffde^s, inf. c. a. To
cool, to refrigerate; to refresh with
water, perfumes, &c; to gratify the
mind, sight, &c, <s^nOrtuu.
(^^iflirsmLC:, s. [imp. g^au^c.] As
(S*'i s. 1, 2, 3. 2. Kindness, benevolence,
oc5oju3 (yn#.AQ*T3irt_^53. Coldness has
supervenedas in a dying person, being
a sign of death.
rsjoRirtaaLDQan eh sir(geSneaaQajja, inf.
To feel chillyas on the approach of
disease.
(9jf$irGnLD&&L-L$., s. Mumps.
rejefiifsowiiSikieiiiT^GiiiT, s. Unkind per
sons; the unaflvctionate, jf<SnJA*
(goi?/f, udj. [by dropping enuj.] Cold,
frigid, chilly.
Cold wind.
afliTt
gjCTftffa/reuii, s. The cold season.
(&jeifljpi, s. Roar; vociferation, n8.
(3j<Stf\jpi, QQpzsr, (gerPoPffarrair, Q-aiar, <g
i>. n. To roar, to clamor; to vociferate,
<Ji>QnrciSQeli/. 2. To utter inarticulate
sounds; to buzz, to hum,/J)>iu. 3. (Roll.)
To sound, geSim.
QStPjLD, j. A crab, *eabr. Wils. p.
234. iii i.j.i.n\.
C5(250<25*'s' '"fTo
become pale, sallow, wan and bloatedas
in jaundice, &c. ; to become weak through
a morbid state of body, G*ia>*upp. 2.
[prov.~] To become rotten, putrid as
fruits, .syasBuCur*.
jyi<or(jitboij3igs4j,cj*%'i. His face is
swollen.
<25<251-'e!D'-'' * noun- The state of
being pale and bloated in countenance;
a kind ofjaundice.
^(SWjSifsar, *. A head man in fowler
tribes. 2. An attendant on a fowler.
(gpi5.)
rV)3o1Tj*, s. [prov. in cant ntimbcrs.~\
A quarter.
fjaiird
s. Two and a quarter.
QSTrsrrii, . Shortness in stature, (g
pi*. 2. Wickedness, mischievousness,
cruelty, Q*i<Smm. 3. Fraudulent dexteri
ty, craft, cunning, figiQiiLaiuu. Wils. p.
274. Khulla.
garerOT, $. (fern. rsjerrdD.) A shrt
man, <5pt*. 2. An artful, cunning
fellow,
*Mn4r. 3. A cruel, mischiev
ous person, -^issr.
GBH-rifitburiAS)(!}ar. He at
tempts to find out the depth (of water)
by sending (into it) a dwarf said of
one who employs a person unfit for his
business.
ff. Better is it to follow a thief than a
dwarf meaning it is a bad omen.
ex .' t i S * a~rj>t_, t. A kind of fish.
@ji,@a&r&)eireirsir, s. A dwarf. 2. A
cunning fellow, pri/l.
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(&)p G&T
(3jp!El(&), s. Thigh; lap, Qprnmi. 2.
A clasp, a catch or link, Qf(gS.
(^pilQsiriLisf_, s. \j>rov.~\ A short
piece or damp of wood, attached to the
lower end of a well-sweep, or rafter, or
to the broken leg of a chair.
(SjpfSlj&snTLCi, s. Borax, Qeuearairirw,
(M. Die.)
(9jP(&5& , s. A plant, Q &uiQprefi\, Barleria prionitis, Thorny Barleria. (Ains.
vol. 2. p. 376.)
(&jp, s. Pincers, tongs, forceps, &c,
cui&ur <gp<B. 2. A small block or clump
of wood. ulrAsefcrD. 3. A raised floor or ve
randah, J)<r3OT. 4. The edge of a veran
dah floor, )jrSOT*<&D. 5.
Plank,
board, ucuao*. 6. A hook for hanging up
school-boys' books, 4^*>^r*g*^jr*(5p.
7. A crab, rM3. (Af. Die.) 8. The
jutting out or cornice on a wall or column,
4di_ul/. (Iiott.); [ex <gp, short or small.]
(ajroiLL-trdiGl&a, inf. To grasp or take
up with a pair of pincers.
<gjp(B&inLJ3:Gtui$(Bm& (Sjpl&eneUji&ju
jfiii. inf. To pinch any one with redhot pincers.
Jjig^ffl, s. A gold-smith's pincers.
^pC-fBuuird^QaiL-if., 3. Betel-nut
crackers with a forked mouth.
(ajpGistLi, inf. To make the edges
of the raised floor of the verandah.
PaBrsfenri(gffl, J. A lower part of a
verandah to sit on.
&Hpsird(ffjp(8 , f. Blocks of sandal
wood.
unp^pD , s. Wooden sandals. 2.
Shoes, slippers.
(&)jDL-(B&Q&Qr)ui-i, s. [pros.] A kind
of shoe or sandal, with a loop to admit
the great toe.
(SjpL-QwiTpiW, s. A kind of spasm,
^rwffiSiity. See <25p4r_w/iraiA.
(SjpLLllfliULh, s. [pros.] Complaint,
murmur, expression of dissatisfaction or
discontent, <gspA.pA.
<gpii^Jliutbua6rg!gi@06ir. He bears a grudge.
(9jplS3)', s. Snoring, snorting, Sji
fisnrtSijtSSQaxcS^piit. 2. A creeper bearing
a red fruit; a gourd,
rt6nte
Trichosantlies palmata. (/fox.) (Ains v.
2. p. 85.) r*3y)LLDL-, JBff*A<5pLLsi_, Qu
0-pconL_, fi,p^ptisi_, as different species
of the gptioot- creeper, see these.
, inf. To snore.
(3jpGS3ris}_, s. A mode of singing, ^/r
usr. (*.) 2. [local.] A kind of thorny
shrub, giiQ/iL-Qfif..
(SjP 333T , QQpcb, (ZjpeikrLf.Qsirzir, Caidr,
@pe*ri_, v. n, [prov.] To be crooked,
bent, crumpled, &cas horns, fingers,
limbs, fruits, &c, q/Siu. 2. To be convuls
ed; to have spasms, e5p<ain$_Sg>*. 3. To
coil itself up as a email reptile, &C,
jjat*($paAxif-uQur&r. lie is grown crooked, bent, hump-backed.
(Spefc-ij.uJ^.AScjdr. He is close-fisted.
(QpessripSifaiar, s. A crooked, old
man, _*wpffitp/r.
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(9)PG<r
(g,peiai>Qi rpu>, s. A kind of rheu
(gjpmQeaess urrfSjpCuir,s. A distich
matic affection attended with spasms.
of two metrical lines. See p*.
mirsaaaa^peisn, inf. To have spasms
(SjpstrQevaBrQ&mgjginp, s. A verse con
in the arms and legs as in cholera, &c.
sisting of two equal metrical lines of
four or more feet each.
(BjpLb, s. The tribe of the (gpeuir, (gj/od
(&pLLL-jiLp>&{&pei9a!r/Sj3[rLfle8>&, s.
2. Palmistry, as practised by the
A verse of two unequal metrical lines
women of this tribe, <gp,*)C5*jA>i>Bj?. 3.
of five or more feet each.
A kind of song, poem, (sp$^uuecJSi.
(&jpd&L.Gs>L-, s. A kind of basket.
(Sjpeireir, s. A short person, a dwarf,
(Sjptia^lSff/ , s. The dance of the (gp
i. A dwarfish woman. 2. A
ii tribe.
short, wicked shrew. 3. A kind of devil.
4. (/?<'</.) A prostitute.
(p&&trfi, s. The tribe of basketmakers, mountaineers, fowlers, forest
f&jpefidipsnfi, s. Magical tricks, le
ers, snake-catchers, &c.
gerdemain, juggling.
s. A fortune-telling female of OS?/'
(gqrj&axgi , li, (g(ya;, v. n.
the
tribe.
[mi] To shrink, to contractas the body
(gjP/ifiuun lL(B , s. A poem in which
by cold, the face by shame, &c, *ei&*. 2.
a (gp/tgi is the heroine. See iSi-uzpib.
To become reduced, lean as a person,
animal, Sec., <3mSu. 3. To sink as the
(gpwrriuui, s. The tricks of a fortunespirits by disappointment, hunger, Sec,
telling <9p$&; gypsyism.
drrr. 4. To healas a sore ; to cicatrize,
gr^Da/jejft, s. A kind of poem, j^/rAr
**ir*. 5. To droop as plants by
um/fih. 2. A woman of the tspa/t tribe,
drought, am
a fortune-teller, &c, (gpuQuatr.
(GjOyeSuQuira, inf. To grow lean, to
(gpeuir, s. (mas. (gpeuesr. fern, (t^p^fi.)
grow sad.
Tribes who live by the chase; moun
@C5'aV^^)i
noun. Leanness, sadness,
taineers, foresters, hunters, fowlers,
dejection, &c.
snake-catchers, basket-makers, &c, p
(3jqtjm,s. [local.] A young ewe, or she<3jpeutpd@, s. Intricate and difficult
goat, grrffl.
proceeding in a law-suit.
(gj/rS, s. Mark, sign, stamp, symbol, to
udsardigpaiea--uQlpeiiidr, s. [prov.]
ken, emblem, indication, jyn_iuii. 2.
A knavish, trickish fellow.
Idea, notion, intention, suggestion, hint,
insinuation, (sfi^H- 3. Omen, presage,
^pQene^il, s. The manners and
prognostic, forerunner,
4. Personal
habits of the /spat people
qualities, character, <5mi. 5. A time, a
(3j p eu sszren sirr, s. [prov.] A very large,
turn as in s<sfi, once, jtrii. 6. Time,
white grub, found in dung heaps, &c, f
days, seasonas in *<sfi, now-a-days,
Hdfsmib. 7. [ingrain.] A word, a term; appel
lation, designationas in SA r<<i<
(Gjpsiiesr, s. Mercury, jgjapii. See @p
<S0. 8 Assertion of a speculative truth
as matter of fact, in contradistinction
(^psmsu, s. A kind of fish, ftrtiEasr,
to Qua>*, a practical precept, jgag)sjrar
fBQa/scrifieFjZflrpQpcflmjpaDiruugi, 9. The SeXUOphicepshalus punctatus, L.
al emblems, .gtrtrOuBsro^. 10. Mark to
(g^pcfatT, s. Dwarfishness, gjsrreini. 2.
shoot at, u/t. 11. [in gram.] A short
Tale-bearing, divulging secrets; aspersion,
letter. (See
12. [prov.] Stripes,
backbiting, slander, C.f*. 3. [prov.]
lashes, jji9-.
Sarcastic expressions, slanderous accusa
jyau6uff(g!iS), s. Prognostication by
tions, <Mp2ssr; [ex <3f>.]
observing the position and direction of
f&pfardairij&r, s. A tale-bearer, an exa ladle let fall perpendicularlyas com
poser of secrets.
monly practised by women.
tgp&tr&Q&ireo, s. Tale-bearing. 2.
^saiBt&jpl, s. A line across the ends
Sarcastic expressions.
of a cloth.
(pdsrSu&, inf. To tattle, to expose
aoaagjiij, J. Omens by lines on the
secrets. 2. To revile, vilify, ridicule.
palms; palmistry.
(BjpsiT, s. Shortness, conciseness, abridg
Qpsd(5j/S, s. Indications from the face.
ment, Sjysoin. 2. An imp or goblin, y,0i&.
g/irdfgjp^, s. A bad sign, a bad omen.
(&x.) 3. A metrical line of two feet. g)<yPri$..
np(9j<8, s. A good sign, a good omen.
4. A distich, or couplet of short lines, the
LDaassrifg^S, s. Signs of death; omens
first of four, and the second of three feet of
$'ijp&r and QB/eAr&r, csp^Qaiexrue: 5. A ce
of deathas pointed out by the shastras.
lebrated poetical work by Pcj/.j(o;i//, in
(^SsexrCBdrBiT^eo,
v. noun, [in parturi
three parts; viz.: ^p^gut-nr, Qu^lLu^,
tion.] Labor pains after the discharge of
stv&guutSi. 6. Shortness in stature, dwarliquor amnii, or the first presentation.
fijlmeSB oraii4; [ex <Bff-~\
(gjfiarressr, inf. To appearas signs,
(SjpmLp., s. A line consisting of two
or symptoms. 2. To forebode, to be
metrical feet.
token, to typify. 3. [in parturition.] To
(gpeiruf-eiifQ&uuir, s. A kind of ffl/Q
have slight discharges at or before the
verse, consisting of three or more lines
presentation.
of two metrical feet each, together
^Sduiri (s^uSi, inf. To mark,
with a detached foot and an ^xnp*p
<i>.
sign, line, rule, &c

(gkjP.*!, inf. To brand marks upon cattle.


(?/A>*.a kind of l'terocarpus, g^jjfWii ;
(g^^aehaisir, s. A notorious thief.
tmfterib, sandal-tree;
35. teak;
C&ifidG&irsir, v. noun. Strenuous perse
(g^Sfhp&nifliLiw, s. The particular thing.
Aquila;
Ashoka; l/wt2ht, Caloverance in any one pursuit; attachment
2, The business in hand.
phyllum inophyllum. 10. <gg,Giw!*s&,
to one object, urrumii. 2. Union, unity,
(giflpfiaireow, s. The appointed time,
inhabitants as
srsortr.
congruity, gppsaw. 8. The act of com
2.
The
proper
season.
11. g^Kurii, lute, known by the name
prehending or understanding, SrQfa&i
Of <S^$}Qiur!fiflpiii. 12. @,lSsfiay<Mre|, food
(g.jSppQ/inssia, s. The sum specified.
4. The state of being distinguished or
as bamboo rice, spifijuVie; mountairf
illustrious, <?ujsrMjLre<3.
g^sSjSCi-iiraisjisir,
Destined enjoy
rice, ajAKsrQ*&; another hill-rice, G^ama
ments. 2. The proper harvests.
(^SaQairsirQainir, s. Persons who have
Q4j; millet, >ta; bulbous roots, >jj;ci<g;
honey, <?,<*, &c. 13. tgi$\b', villages
their heart and mind on one pursuit or
(gr^^saotpffi, inf. To invoke a deity
object.
See usrajtoat.
by name to appear. 2. To call or beckon
as Rgitstt.. 14. (5j35vc, beasts
one out of an assembly, &c. 8. To call
(gjjSi Qsireirsa , inf. To conceive, com
as the tiger, bear, elephant, lion, &c.
upon one for protection.
prehend, understand. 8f8^iOni[t. 2.
(&j$(5@da(reiiLD, s. The months of
To be remarkable, distinguished above
<jSpgi&Q&nev>, inf. To tell particu
()ctol>er and November, December and
mediocrity, Guarmuiuui.
larly ; to define, specify, deseribe.suggest.
January, in <gfiQ& tracts.
(gSGaCa, inf. To consult a fortune
Gwtg&typpQuiTQai , s. As Qp@p
teller, a diviner, &c.
inf. To look steadfastly, intently, sig
Qutcs& under ,#*uQur<j, describing the
nificantly.
(gaSQ^/rsuffii, inf. To tell one's for
soil, the season of the year, &c, of hilly
Q-fifiGutraiEifmj&ds, inf. To confer
places.
tune, to divine, to presage.
an office on one.
(gSunirda, inf. To observe signs; to
(Gjfi^fj&iLjffluQLjirQ&rt s. As Q-rfliliQuir
(gftpgi. [gerund of (f%S.~\ Concern
un'ler jisuQw&i!?. describing se.xual
prognosticate.
ing, about, touching, respecting, for the
intercourse. See jy*uQu.-<y*.
(gjj&uniifi&i&Q&ireom, inf.
To tell
sake of, with regard to, &c.
Q^^^fiG^ar, s. Mountain honey,
people their fortunes.
L.wau>ttgfl/igi Concerning you.
celebrated for its sweetness.
(g^jSOai-lisusar, s.
A dishonest and
dsu>tsa&&fip&fiu*us&tei&. Performing
shameless man; an unprincipled man.
(8jfl<f5@GGui;dr,
s. Skandaas lord
austerities in reference to Brahma to
(g^SiungsreiGer ajarsiraidr, s. A prin
of the billy country, c^(j*sr.
obtain a boon, &c.
cipal man. 2. A respectable, honest,
LtiwesStul*>p*igfi$gi, With regard to g^rSl<!ST,&^siisaieC, s. A red stone, >
upright man; a man of principle.
virtue.
(M. Die.)
(t^flsrnesr(gj/SuLjasirBeir, s. A good
GuaiQBiijij&(0gaii0aiisa. Those who
s. A kind of prepared
marks-man.
came to fight.
arsenic, C^.(Q$puu, inf. To miss the mark. 2.
(gf/SuiSda, inf. [causative of
. 3. Intention, wish, internal
To failas events foretold by fortune
To signify, imply, intimate, cgfiutS&p
tellers.
desire, jfiSijiStrdJib. 2. Concord, ^vu. 3.
miCj. 2. To get written or noted down,
(gfi/SuurmpGurC-Usir. He 8hot at the
Allusion, bint, intimation, indication; a
mark without missing it; he hit the (Sj/fil&S, s. Village, a small town, Qiw
significant look, word, &c, >. 4. The
mark.
occult and real meaning of a speaker or
mi.
2.
A
small
village,
a
hamlet,
a
tith
writer, in distinction from the apparent
(gjSunirpgi&sH, inf. To shoot at a
ing, Sg&itmii. 3.
A village of
meaning; figurative expressionsas irony,
mark, to aim at a goal.
foresters, mountaineers, &c, o^fi^tutgii.
&c, .iicr4#. 5. [in gram.] Implication ;
(3}<SiSaDLp&a, inf. To failas signs of
that which is implied or understood, me
rain, &a 2. [m love poetry.'] To fail or (S^nS^^ir, i. A name of an edible and
taphorical, metonymical, &c opposed
medicinal creeper, of two kinds, ffijxgjS**.
prove deceptiveas a token, a letter,
to Q<&jLM>,_ 6. Mark, sign, signature,
Periploca sylvestris. Willd., and Qu<jEcg
jyeoi-ciferuj. 7. Memorandum, memento,
j?S5*r, Asclepias vomitoria, L. vomit
tgrS&tQfBfitjw, s. [in gram."] Rules or
45ru*^SijiY.
8. Summary, abstract, epi
ing swallow wort. (Ains. v. 2. p. 83.)
tome, Qurifoq. 9. Description, representa
sutras containing terms, definitions,
(^/SiS^S, s. A species of large tree in
tion, delineation; distinguishing marks or
&c. See under aSW.
characteristics, *tHaJw?m. 10. Symbolic
hilly districts, o^gBiojii. 2. Thorny shrubs
(Sjfl?, iQ<Sper, p<Sfiar, uQudr, as, v. a.
growing in marshes, the QncQpAtf). 3.
terms, constructions, short-hand writing,
To design, intend ; to contemplate, consider,
The u>(jGjf*^J shrub. 4. A tract of
abbreviations. <sJul/*o^S. 11. Aim, direc
think, s<sf. 2. To imagine, to conceive,
land in a hilly country, one of the five
tion; mark aimed at. Jgw*. 12. Sketch
ugttm, 3. To appoint, determine, decree,
kinds of gila*, xfoi**irii8nii. 6. Classes of
in painting, outlines, traces, EL^ma^jSuLi;
tSglM. 4. To note down; to make the
[ex ig-S, intend, &c]
tunes peculiar to agricultural districts,
first draught in writing; to sketch an out
w<g0vjtpiG@>iwm**Smt. 7. Tunes peculiar
Qpad(&iBut-f,
s. Expression of the coun
line in painting, to trace, tgfitgiiQsrsrsr. 5.
to hilly tracts, Q$&fMaiffirrsib. 8. Lutes
To refer to, to denote, suggest, specify,
tenance.
peculiar to agricultural districts, uksa^'M
<*.q.*xiiLi. 6. To designate, to cha
fipii. 9. A tune, melody, g>iueir
(&r8uuj&uj, inf. To know one's par
racterize, to denominate, to name, Quu/r
10. [in love poetry ] Illicit intercourse.
ticular intention, wanls, desires, &c. ; to
<S0**. 7. To address one's selfas in
(See
11.
(Iiott.)
The
*gi
palm.
understand the special object intended;
prayer; to have reference toas a procur
to possess a knowledge of physiognomy.
qr)]Bt&d&(!r)L-iQutr(TF)m, s. Hen, beasts,
ing cause,
8. To foretell, to presage,
birds, vegetables, employments. &c, in
to prognosticate by astrology, palmistry,
(8,j8uuira&Q&iTevei>. inf. To give de
augury, &c, ojAsrj9>*. 9. To blowas
digenous and peculiar to hilly tracts;
scriptive marks, signs, or hints; to al
viz.: I. <gfi&&gji'l'ai*, chiefs, heads and
a chank, &c, k;.
lude to, to intimate concerning.
superiors as QucyL(Ljr, Qa^ucjt, and Rwib
Qeditir*tr&Gaif&(5(g$00rpGuraj. Like
^jSuufiifgjQsn^ds,
inf. To anti
uar
with
their
females.
2.
tgfi<ijG!Qfiij
blowing a chank to a deaf manit being
cipate a person's wants and supply
*ib, the god. Skanda. 3. <gfisj&/tQf\$,
useless.
them.
employmentsas sowing mountain
l<3>p*sard&ii<gpis&&l*>. I did not even
paddy, watching the millet, collecting
m^uunsR, s. One capable of drawing
dream of it.
honey, digging up roots, &c. 4. <5^Sa
a right inference from appearances. 2.
g)^K?cjjf/ig^4SpQ<irBr. What does he
tt, mountain streamsas ^<yS and
A person of quick discernment ; a gooel
mean by it?
far.
5.
tgfi^jQuueir,
melody,
known
counsellor;
a genius.
tgfitigiisri). If we consider. (sjot.)
by the name of <g0&&uueir. 6. <g$&Su
(^ftpgiaQ suss sit(gf$pias>Gii&&r inf.
Q^SuuirtLdGaL-a,
inf. To inquire
L/s>p, drumas Q^rrfrt_*i6. 7.
4*, birdsas parrots and peacocks.
To note down.
particularly into a thing. 2. To listen
8. jJ8"fci, flowersas Novemberto, to hearken with attention. 3. To
flower, &c. 9. <5^5}ff>rMcr, treesas
formed with a graving tool. (Rott,)
hear distinctly.
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(qSuu it situ citat> en, v. noun. A signi


ficant expression; a fixed or steadfast
look.
(Q$LJunarQu&ai-, s. A figurative, or
sarcastic remark. 2. A hint.
<&J)ui$u-u>, i. [among Romanists.] Ima
ges representing the sufferings of the
Saviour, &c. 2. A summary, com
pendium; an epitome.
(gfiLju&aL-soi, s. A water-mark as
a post or hlock at a ford, in sign of dan
ger from a hole or quick-sand.
(&x$uu&&miEL&&, inf. To act
agreeably to another's mind, ascertained
by inference.
u ud & itlLl , inf. To give a hint,
to intimate, allude to. 2. To represent
by a symbol. 3. To exhibit signs, indi
cation, symptoms, &c.
(SjjBuuiriFiSReii&m, inf. To set or keep
for a sign, token, memorandumas
images, statues, pictures, relics, &c.
(&)J$uQuQfigi , s. Abbreviations, con
tractions, &c.as the initials or finals
of names, words, &c. 2. Any particular
letter.
(gj&uQuQgp, inf. To write notes, me
morandums, characters, short-hand, &c.
2. To note down the date, hour, &c,
of a child's birth.
(gifluQu , s. An ola-day-book, the
items of which are transferred to the led
ger or GuGrQ; a memorandum book.
(&ijfiuGun3ii>, s. An ola-memorandum,
&c 2. An ola-memorandum of the
hour of a child's birth, so as to cast its
nativity.
^jSuuLjueiaru, s. [in gram.] Ideal,
abstract qualities, properites or attri
butesas tgrartb. uriuii, as distinguished
from &*aauuejtru, and Qfiftfipua&ru.
(&)j8uu&Q&iT&)(^SuuQwitlP, s. [in
gram."] Words or terms, used figura
tively, metaphorically, &c.
r&lj&uu^S&sr, s. [in gram.] A symbolic
verb, without variation of tense. See
ffar.
(&,{BuQud&u>, s. [in gram.] Ellipses in
metonymical expressions, &c.
(&$uLj&<!asrQiijd&Lo, s. [in gram.] A
symbolic verb in an incomplete form,
being either a QuuQrieib or dU&Qut*ib.
2. Incomplete symbolic verbs terminat
ing with other verbs. See Sfc\
(gjfiuu^&isr^Lppgi, s. [in gram ] A finite
symbolic verbas uhCudr.
uu^&snuireo^wu^u>QuujiT, s. A
symbolic verb used as an appellative
noun as in g i&vCwmt.
(8)$uu^l<k!sruQuiLiQir&&u>, s. A sym
bolic relative participle.
(Vj/SgO(S^SlQ Sti-rp^Jgl, s. [in gram.]
A short letter, either a short vowel as jy,
g), -, t. or g, or a short compound letter,
as . ft ff. See, opposed to Q*if.*i. Note.
The word is sometimes contracted into
<5js9; [ex
short ]
g^trScW, s. A syllable of two short
letters; the union of two short letters
as in j/fi, <gfi.
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(GfySlQewLy-cti, s. A syllable consisting (VjjjjaaLu, s. A native arsenic, Qsmift


usvcrio. See under tssxs.
of one short and one long letter; the
union of a short letter and a long one QFjjffJ, dQp&,
dc^Lh, da, v, n.
as in (Brr, uu\
To become short; to contract, diminish,
shrinkas <ssf<s.
(^J}J(Gj, Spjp, @ jniQcsr^i, w, gjjp/a, v. n.
To grow short; to be dwarfish, Amor* (&jj)l&(3j, s. That which is athwart,
2. To shrink, contract; to lessen, to be re
across, transverse, in a cross direction,
duced, to become scanty ; to decrease, dimi
0jlu*9. 2. Diameter; intersection; transit,
nish, to be brought low, to decline. -*<je*,
!i1j_io. 3. Frustration; check, hinderance,
e5pu. 3. (p.) To approach, approximate,
trfit. 4. Shortness, briefness, *<j*ij. 5.
arrive at, come in contact with, j|tg*.
Intervention, gji_iJ<a. 6. The hips, the
4 [in gram.] To shorten as a long vowel,
loin8, @<3uu:.
&C, IDififionsuSpQaypuJ.
(QjpidSiirauGuiTa, inf. To go across.
(giJSt&i [used adverbially.] Near, short,
(<5 ffii&(B)45&iS-(B&&L^i, inf. To tie the
close.
cloth a little above the breasts, and
(B^jpiauuskramr, inf. To shorten.
around the trunk as women often do.
(&j)iauiSLp da, inf. To make short. 2.
f&ijpia^&Q&en^
s. Cross
To curtail (expenses), to retrench. 3. To
questioning, cross examination. 2. Ir
shorten (a story &c). 4. To hold nearer,
relevant questions.
closer, &c.
(jpi(&)si&L-tu>, s. A cross piece in a
{8jS$&&&ntL&&, inf. [prov.] To boil
frame. 2. Braces to connect the pairs
liquor or water away as ri_4rcj#j.
of rafters. 3. A cross beam.
(g^X(g<F^/r/f, s. [prov.] A short or cross
(gjnaev. v.noun. [substantively.] A thing
side of a native house; a raised floor on
that is short, dwarfed or stinted, ^jc/
the outside or inside of the shorter wall
Ourejar. 2. Shortening, &c
of a native house.
(^jpaeotTu^Q^da, inf. To be short. 2.
(Gjjpia^uuirG) , v. noun. Lying across,
To be near.
or in a transverse direction, ^iGui. 2.
(SjjpaedQppgj , s. [prov.] A double pearl.
A transverse direction, <g&i<g.
(ffjjpi&edrr, s. Enemies, foes as jjism
cross path, a short cut.
(ZFjjpieHji^iLjuiriTda, inf. To look stead
fastly, intently. 2. To scowl, to frown.
adv. Cross-wise, transversely, passing
qjpidau>,v. noun. Abridgment, abbre
through and through in every direction.
viation, contraction, epitome, summary,
(gjpidGa, adv. Cross-wise, transversely,
orii. 2. Shortness, brevity, succinct
athwart. 2. Between, intermediately.
ness, compendiousness, declension, re
3. In opposition or contradiction.
duction, <5j>oio. 3. [local,] A certain
(&jjpidQap(Bdes, inf. To interpose and
quantity of land, in land measure.
preventas a by-stander. 2. To meet
ss(W)g)ssmiii, s. The six abbreviations
a person, stop him and forbid his pro
of letters, viz. : rg^jSuoWii, abbreviated g)
ceeding. 3. To check, prevent, obstruct,
as in me&urff. <roQjrgi, mrQiuf^, QsrAS
stop, interrupt.
oj v, (giii&UFg}, QfibGliuwgi, QeeAsiAiui, Q&es
(SjgidQaQuira, inf. To go across; to go
\Sut. 2. <gf>fivgt*rih, abbreviated - as
a short way. 2. To cross one's track, or
f<3f. rft(5, /r, Q*ff*<g. rccg. Q^fferg. 3.
pathas a cat. Sic, considered a bad
%>&>>:&P&stb, abbreviated sb as s>uu. $
omen. 3. To pass between persons or
ski-iucs', (**\a. (See under ffr.) 4. gsr
things. 4. To die prematurely and in
wrAsi&aii>, abbreviated g as Qs,crsa>m.
the prime of life. 5. To transgress one's
5. <Dr*(5j*i4, abbreviated < as Que
commands; to go or act against one's
onii, for Guigjib, u>rjwt6 for epTg;iA, /Scyio
wishes, counsel, &c
metvus. 6. cgjj1s*igjpr*io, abbreviated eft
(Kjysfii-., inf. To come acrossas
the changes of *, or * before A into A
animals of bad omen. 2. To interfere.
or ^iufiih as s&fSgi for
op&ta.gi for
@ ffidsmaj, s. Dimension across; thick
opespgl.
ness; the diameter. 2. The extent or
QTjjyQfj^jg/retfl, s. A palm tree, Sjj
measure of any line or direction parallel
pitti, Convolvulus gemellus, L. (AT. Die.)
with the diameter.
(9j^)i(3)jy ppeo giB(ji!/tjL|, v.
(gjpidiELf., s. A precipitate step or
noun. Muttering in displeasure, ^ndfr
measure; a rash course; a contrary or
contradictory procedure. 2. A short,
hasty, abrupt or crabbed answer; an
assertion without due deliberation. 3.
Snoring stertorous breathing, tsjDLL=>i_.
A stroke at one's loins.
(9jJpi(3jQ/D6!srG0, v. noun. Showing signs
(ggsdmif-iSiuiTiuui, s. Abrupt, inconclu
of haste, frf*<5jSijiv. 2. Tinglingas
sive reasoning.
the ears, ,7.airriu. 3. Muttering in token
@jntdaLf.itjiTUjLp.da, inf. To speak, pro
of displeasure,
Qf^i^puu.
nounce, conclude, &c, too hastily, to be
precipitate, or rash. 2. To be too sum
Pa-ii(^lar^i4. A guilty conscience causes
mary in a proceedinglittle used.
melancholy, and a dirty ear itches.
<jpd(&iULjp@' s. [>for.] Headiness,
(&)gt(&)G>p(sirg>mi-.da, inf. To walk with
rashness, QiraBpufgi.
quick, short steps.
(gfffidrgdt^^^uLci, s. A formula, theorem
(gjjpHTFtQpziigii&ifi&a, inf. [prop, eQifid
or rule expressing the shortest method
**.] To have a look of fear, to have a
of performing a calculation, &c; a brief,
thievish countenance.
comprehensive rule.

(i8}JPl SB) Lb
t&jjp&Qauiisas, inf. [prov.] To confute
or refute at once; to stop one's mouth
by short answer.
(QjDt&<2&Qpl$&, inf. To break into two.
2. To break off in the midst of a busi
ness; to leave a work unfinished. 3.
To leave a company in displeasure.
(Kgs&G&Jlw(Sjg/iaQaaiii, inf. To inter
fere, intermeddle.
(3j.!T}](3j, -.'.". jr, r^gusQQcurtdr, Ca/dr,
Oi>*, v. a. To shorten, curtail, reduce,
contract, lessen, retrench, <gp*a. 2. To
abbreviate, abridge, epitomize, abstract,
*<5*s.
fs>aaDiud(gjpda, inf. To retrench ex
penses. 2. To be close-handed; to give
sparingly.
@jei),. noun, [in gram."] Shorten
ing, contraction as of a long letter.
q^jZH&smSiuiT, s. The name of a cele
brated devotee, who belonged to a certain
division of the Qiaatai caste, ><j*r(i
wonjt,
(^JilElQi^-UJirair, s. Orpiment, pirm
aft.
(Sj ryssof), s. A nominal dry-measure, in
quantity equal to the
j . - - - >
.-. If there be in a
pot two <sprt of paddy, three <5^i* of
gods will be dancing in the corners of the
house; said of those who spend at once
what they have, in the temples, &c, and
afterwards suffer want.
Q5jjJ/s60, v. noun. [this word is little
used excepting in the subjunctive and parti
ciples.] Cutting offas in reaping, crop
ping, plucking, &c, y,
2. Beating,
bruising, pounding, <s^*>. (p.) Obsol.
<?*f/ii_#jyiu4(S^ii4. Though we drive
and beat with a rod. (.)
e* Those who cull the
plucked betel-nuts. (r<w.)
QfjjpismLD, s. Shortness; littleness, bre
vity, conciseness, succinctness, <y**io. 2.
Dwarfishness, low stature, <sjxs"'- 3.
Defectiveness, imperfection, Q^ean. 4.
(fig.) Sin, evil, ut. The final
is
dropped to form adjectives.
n- : , ^gnemui , s. [in gram.'] Short s
gt i. - sax , . j. Simple letters in the
Tamil alphabet, the twelve vowels and
the eighteen consonantsopposed to Q
fjg&F-rr, s. A kind of lattice; a
window; lit. little apertures, uuidl.
(j4ssjii<rS, J. A thicket, a small for
est or jungle, a copse, underwood.
(gjpUEjQatr&rsft , s. [improperly
*-.-.- ] A brand almost consumed.
(&jjpimQa.tr 6$, s. A rod of two cubits
long, j)r*(y40jyw^<;&.
@JPt*5@tflLJLj (SjfflllBGDS, S. [vul. (gj^J
fl^ij^.] A smile, simper, smirk.
<sj(*j.*2fer, s. Small pools, wells, &c,
in hilly regions.
(gjptLoirdserr, s. Children, youngsters,
[ex iiiia, men.]
(S)gii8eOLDarssriT, s. Petty, tributary
chiefs of the Kurumba people, 9ppr*i.

(SjgttjiQuiTKsijD, s. A hill, jpuD(k>. 2. ' (yjjjrjlQpiL- , s. [local.] Gross insolence,


A mountain. u>Jsu. 3. A forest, jungle,
impertinence, oi>iji-tfrui 2 Great urgen
. 4. (*g.) A town in a hilly tract,
cy as when business lias been put off to
the last momenr, C < - >.-..-. 3. Being
straitenedas
in a narrow room, &e.. gffl*
(3jjpitliQuirar<n}iBinesr, s. A chief of a
4. Pressing or holding one to a thing,
forest district.
using coercion. untarrtcrii&GsL-tns. 5. A
t&jjpiQitefluLi, v. noun, [prov.] Affected
sudden encounter a* at a corner, &c , *
motion of the body.
aQ*v)ruLi; [ex
ft (j3Ll.j
(3jj3/Q/s(r!/(sjipssireii, s. Broken rice,
(gjpiQpL-iiir, s. A person daringly in
bruised grain, grit.
solent; a brute, a savage.
(SfjCHQpL-iirtLiui$Lf.d&,infi To demand
t&jjpiijXLp., s. A short stick. 2. A
or press with continued urgency.
drum stick.
^jpiQ^LLu-irGarQeuSBd, s. Work on a very
(ajjpi&fijS, s. A stake, (Sjjpiii^Lp.. 2.
small scale, with too little material.
Blocks built in a wall to support tim
bers, amifaiS. 3. The ornamental capi (gjjrULaiSl, s. [imp. (BjjpiiAmu , rg/Qwrnu.]
tal of a column or pillar, Gurgim*.
Ear-wax, cerumen, Migiia^tfg.
r^gumseS , s. A kind of lute, common
gj xu>i2Qiu(Bda(G)jplis iSsurma, inf. To
in forest tracts, uriaiiurii^fipm. 2. A
clean the ear of wax.
poem in which a lady reproaches her
(&}jpiwijletiina8, s. An ear-pick.
lover or husband for deserting her, ^*
(B^JZULnL-j, s. Villages in desert tracts,
urlaiKi/gtt. 2. Battle, fighting, war, Quit.
(SjjpiiitafipSbi), s. A fish, gf h! sir.
3 A stronghold, a fort, ^.:<-( -. . 4. A
(8jjpiii1gierr&(gJpni&Lpi'iu, s. The @jpi
class of savages, supposed to form a part
of the aborigines of Southern India, j><4
plant See gw&.
uisipi Those living in the forests and
(gjpiiQpw&iT'ij, s. A fruit resembling
jungles were called
and
a cocoanut, cast on shore from the
those in towns and strongholds, *>ti8*gj>ii
ocean. See S-^^-ia-j.
* l/. 5. Barbarity, savageness. stubborn
@ jp&Qp TtlijL, j. The QjpiaiTtQQ&rjfl
ness, insolence, wickedness, ^>io4^tSri>Bj.
plant, Hemp-leaved tragia.
(g gvwLjir, s. (pi. of (8>j3iiiusr, sing.)
The people of the Kurumba class. 2.
(gjKL^iir, s. The name of a fish.
Petty chieftains of the Kurumba tribes,
(&,f$gi
s. A short thing, a
being often intruders upon the new
low or dwarfish creature, little used.
settlers of Southern India, j-"
.
3. Savages; the low and vile, Stimtsa.
(gjSiLiir, (plu. nf (gfituas) s. Dwarfs
4. (Hott.) A caste of shepherds who
opposed to Qeif.iu*.
weave Indian blankets, ^jftjm^t.
(gjJPQpsdHt *' A name of Agastya; III,
(&}gau>uirQ&rrL-ti}i,
s. The Kot'as or
the dwarfish sage.
stronglinlds of the Kurumbas.
(gpjpi&BtaiiiGtr, s. A cimeter, a short
Qjpiwun , s. A short, woolly kind of
dagger for stabbing an enemy, Bprnirir.
Sheep, &ima>*iJt<S).
(Sjgn eu iry> dm a, s. Poverty, pifipfijii.
i, inf. To be wicked.
2. Short-lived pleasure, (p.)
(gjpiwLfjifiasiw, s. Stubbornness, self(^gt^asnii(&)gt&&niju>, s. A gloomy
willedness, insolence, wickedness, mis
state of mind, melancholy ; calamity,
chief; the charateristics of the Kurum
gjjjsfi&o, s. Scarcity, SgeeSOsi.
ba people.
(Sjfi&L$6fli$<s, inf. [com. (8jgiiBL$
(giffiLbi-isijairsSdjeBr, s. One of the uarefi
i&ifi**.] To stare; to look intently,
tribe, pi+f0ur4r.
through anger, fear, &c.
(^JJILD^L^, s. A quail, airaii Com
g.,jj>Ja:r.f<ai, s. A sudden, slight per
pare ^'*.
spiration through diffidence, fear, &c.
(&ypitS5)UUiL-'SS>i, s. Paper, gilt with
(&ijbQpBie\<, s. A slight commission; a
tinsel and used for ornament.
trifling job, low employment, servility,
(&j68>/D, s. Deficiency, defalcation, im
drudgery, menial service.
perfection; failure, mmerii. 2. Indigence,
fgpjpuSH, s. Half dead; lit. half alive,
poverty, destitution, gUt^rit. 3. Bequest,
QSpui3ira*ctr. 2. [in gram.] A short
petition, solicitation, .^>ia>p. 4. Com
vowelas jy. , r, and g.
plement, balance, the part wanting, ar
(&>p(Ttriijpu>, s. [in gram.] A contracted
rears, 5j*>. 5. Remainder, overplus,
remnant, the rest, residue. <?*^ii. 6.
sound of the letter <ft. See
is>**6.
Fault, defect, flaw, <gj>pA. 7. Dissatisfac
(W)<bfiGsi&, s. Short metre in aBqhppu>
tion, grievance, umbrage, Q^ul/. 8. Dis
versesopposed to Q*iLif.m*.
pleasure, indignation as of a demon, or
deity, in consequence of accustomed offer
t&^ftujeS&irti, s. The letter {), short
ings being withholden, c.y -.*<.-.. 9.
ened in its quantity, g)-*<g.jjAij.
Tribute; revenue, j/r9mp. 10 [Ingram]
(gprfliufStsiiii,(gjbjpi&nu), s. The let
Abscission, cutting off as syncope, apo
ter - shortened, uii^t<>.
cope, &c. ; omission, suppression,
<ges>p.
(TFipQptTgp&j , s. A short letter, ^$>.
jfifQiQearQupismptieisT. He is displeas
<^jbQ(ypi>i, s. A short letter followed
ed with me; he has a complaint against
by a mute consonantas Qwft, A>.
me.
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(SPP
QcdQucsriQaarasrismp. What can I Heed
jBSsv&f&jSRp, s. [in gram.'] Aphaeresis
more? 2. What delect is there in me now?
as iomr. for fltuyeni. See under ^2w.
Q^sapQsnereP (gsstpiuiTQajGSBTtftsr , inf.
fjfiaoL-d^aop, s. [in gram.'] Syncope
To take a thing amiss, to feel aggrieved,
as n-ni, lor t^ffrib. See under fi)>i-.
to be piqued, to complain.
amid^snp, s. [in gram.] Apocope
(Sj&tpQatreti , v. noun. Solicitation, pe
as /fAi for it*. See under
tition, mendicity, @AA>.
Q^iuaid^Bap, s. God's displeasure.
(&snpQ&irei60, inf. To complain, to
u>sr&(Gjeo>p, s. Dissatisfaction, discon
state grievances, to utter complaints, to
tent, umbrage, regret, &c.
express dissatisfaction. 2. To reveal
one's wants, (s*"p-p. 3. To charge (SjGftfr), @p&, mpgi, il/u>, iu, v. n. To di
minish, decrease, lessen, abate, wane, short
with fault; to censure, criticise; to
en, dwindle, decline, %r. 2. To be re
blame.
duced in numbers, value, circumstances;
(aapr<ij,inf. To be suppliedas wants.
to be lowered in rank, estimation, Q*i_.
2. To be satisfied.
3. To be wanting, to prove insufficient,
(&taf>p$Kd&r&j3npiUrrpp~(&SRp&d&,inf
to lack, to be short in weight, measure,
To supply wants, to satisfy; to relieve
number, &c, to be scanty,
4. To be
necessities. 2. To pacify, appease. 3.
imperfect, incomplete, unfinished, defec
To fulfil an obligation.
tive, deficient, irar-ior*. 5. [in gram.] To
be cut oft", dropped, omitted, suppressed,
(g)SsspQpu).sa, inf. To grant requests.
&c., Qrrptgsnpiigiar. 6. To be scarce,
2. To supply wants. 3. To take re
dear,
difficult of attainment, sfcsmciuriSis**.
venge.
(8)Ss>piu, inf. To be insufficient, to be
(^sapujp, inf. To be supplied as
wants, &c. Sec <gsnpgr,
wanting.
srpd(g,as>piu, [adverbially.] Nearly, al
^aapuSuds, inf. To beg, supplicate,
most, about.
petition, tSairfBauu^Q^ijiu,
ffsroigenpiF^jCtjffttJpjjr. He now cannot
(8)as>pu3srGis>ii>, s. Completeness; per
walk much. 2. His influence is reduced.
fection; faultlessness,
.
3. The speed is reduced as of horses,
(gesipiSanp, s. Domestic wants and
cattle, &c.
comforts; defect or excess. 2. De
(&,s>pihjf^3si>, s. A dear bargain; a high
ficiency as towards a guest or in offer
price. 2. A reduced price, a low price.
ings to the deity, &c., often used in apo(gBopipLcurdaira), s. A scant measure.
lofiygjsDiDLii, inf. To be wanting or mis
euuSjpi(gGs>piu, inf. To be unsatisfied
sing, to diminish; to grow less, scarce,
as hunger.
dear.
(&)Gs>p&8:ei,v. noun, [vul.for (sjemppeo.]
<gsDpuuLL.(dAQsreirif_@&Q(ge&r. He is dis
Deficiency, dearness, poverty, displeas
pleased.
ure, complaint, &c.
@ai)ur, r. noun. Deficiency, defect,
(5*p*ffeuA/w. It is not dear.
criA. ?. Want, lack, destitution, tgsup^.
&&eoniid@ida, inf. To be dear,
3. Indigence, want, poverty, gfijigirii.
scarce, &c.
(gaapuiSninasrfQL, adv. Half-dead
(&,sp&&etiirtL/uQu& , inf. To speak
as (spgiaSsriu.
ill of one.
(&)Gtapx&n iftuii, s. The remainderas
Q&iiiGs>ad(&)eiDp&:&eo, s. Misbehavior,
of an affair, story, discourse, subject,
misconduct.
business. &c.
LDesrd^s^p-^^e^, s. Dissatisfaction,
(Sjsstpmnetr, s. The remainder or part
displeasure; grievance.
of the day. 2. The days wanting to
gjSB^a/, v. noun. Lack, deficiency,
complete a given period.
dearness, want, scarcity. 2. Indigency,
(^aopuQurr, s. The rest of the per
necessity, poverty, ptpfirm.
sons
Qjmpaijpids, inf. To make up . a defi
ga^yQui^*), j. The remainder of
ciency, to supply wants, to meet exi
the day, or time.
gencies, &c.
(9)&optj><r/fij>, s. Wanting in months
(gtnpmiexffi. That which is defective.
as premature delivery. 2. Deficiency (&j65>fl), dQdpssr, pGfieor, uQuiaff, d&,
in a month.
v. a. To lessen, shorten, curtail, contract,
(B)SGipu>iT<fBgiui$ex%str, s. A child of
deduct. *<g**. 2. To reduce one's circum
premature birth.
stances, power, authority, &c, to cut off,
(2gan<Diyi_CT(gj&upppcki, s. A headless
crop; to cut or hew down, to fell, <gp**,
body, which is said sometimes to dance
3. To destroy, #$**.
on the field of battle; trunks divested
(&)&npp&i&Q&!r(BA&, inf. To reduce
of heads.
payment, to pay less than the expect
^empdQainksB, s. A brand partially
ed or stipulated sum. 2. To supply
insufficiently as food, &c.
consumed.
(&,ap&&:ireo, s. The balk in plough
Qmpp&uutflLDirp, inf. To provide
ing, -!p(i5Si_iA. See
or distribute food, &c. on a reduced
(j^&opQiuSjpi, s. Stomach partially sup
Bcale.
(SjsstppgiuQuiTL, inf. To diminish,
plied; hunger not fully satisfied.
OoDpwEi^ajj^iruJLiCi-.ar. I ate sparingly.
curtail.
(gjwpiigiena, inf. To continue to de
(gjsapQeucbi, s. An incomplete, un
finished work.
crease.
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GutSpenps-^&r.pia , inf. To live ab


stemiously, either to save money or
from necessity. 2. To diminish the
supplies of dependents, &c.
gj(o(7>pLl!Di , s. The airdaassrii plant.
<@=^' * ^ kind of resin, as gjagjjs.
*(3}JD&$3>Lh, s. Abhorrence, loathing;
contcmptiblenes8,
Wils. p. 229.
Kutsita.
(&jps&&:, s. Abhorrence, loathing, dis
gust; one of the nine r*io or varieties of
sentimental representation in poetry and
dramatic action, suj*>^)Q><*j)r. Wils. p.
228. Kutbai.
(WjpuSLD, s. Reed, iBnestireo. ( M. Die.)
* (3j/D IS LC , s. [in anat.] The ancle, us
8. Wils. p. 294. Guli'Ha.
(ffj/D/DLts, s. Fault ; moral or physical im
perfection, blemish, defect, deformity, J
io. 2. Crime, misdemeanor, guilt, jig.
3. Impurity; ceremonial or moral defile
mentas cause of offence to the deity, of
blight to plants, &c, is/s**. 4. Reproach,
stigma, charge, accusation, blame, ri.
5. Amercement, mulct, fine, ^urr^ii. 6.
(.rg).) Sickness, Qstii.
Qpd(Sjppih, s. The three kinds of evil,
incident to the soul in connexion with
births, as dakrening the understanding
and leading to sin. 1. Mrwii, sexual de
sire, lust. 2. Qa<gtS, anger. 3. uMu*<i,
bewilderment, mental illusion.
jjirdea&dt&jppiji, s. The five defects
of the body; 1. QnLi_r9, yawning. 2.
QsLUi_, snapping the joints. 3. <si3(S
siuL/, snoring. 4. *-<SrE>i_, lying shrunk
up. 5. LLffjpA>, nodding.
mfle^.L-(g)ppu>, s. The eight imper
fections of creatures. I. ^5.Tfd?iu[i,
ignorance, or want of wisdom. 2 jsH
*;reofl<mi>, defective perception. 3.
Gifitvii, comprehensiveness. 4. Gatm
iutb, subjection to the passions. 5.
age, limited duration. 6. *ru>ii, having
a name or describableness. 7. <?e,ffir<o,
parentage, descent. 8. jfi^muii. lia
bility to impediments and accidents.
The opposite of these are peculiar to the
deity. See *renr@aaib under&emd.
jprpf&ippiii, s. The ten faults or de
fects in a literary composition. 1.
G&p*nt$e, a partial statementsaying
too little. 2. iii*ui_*_;Da>, redundancy
saying too much. 3. *-fiu&x^p&i, tau
tologyrepetition. 4. u>i>Q*rei*_p4>, in
consistencycontradictory statements.
5. iQftLAQnpLiasatfiitti, the employment
of improper or inappropriate words and
terms. 6. uuAmm^Ai, obscurity, mysti
fication. 7. QwpQptur^QifiiQ^fiii, empti
ness, barrenness. 8. wp Q<g<&j>fy0,
digression introducinganotber subject.
9. Q*p<3**ep*, gradual loss of
vigor and tone. 10. tSusr&uijssfie&reBui,
useless statements; verbosity; bombast.
ltBui*(ppB *ew&v*(S &QfiH'ur&. The
eye does not see the defect of the eye
lashes; i. e. one's own errors, and those
of his family and friends, are unnoticed.
(&ppmai$.iu, inf. To avoid guilt.
(ajppEis?ariu, inf. To free from errors.
(SfppmairL-i, inf. To expose faults.

t&jppm&n&si, inf. To find fault. 2.


To blame, to be blameable, &c.
(t^pPgj&tTL-l (Zpp(frj4rLDjj& @p
pud&pa <pp&opp, inf. To convict,
cbarge with a fault or crime; to accuse.
f*sa-Qwp(gj)p&*iom0). He has been
found guilty.
<g>pp<Q&tri!irfZiiz&, s. An innocent man.
(&)PP<qQ&iuili(&jppihuGxtressr, inf. To
commit a fault; to perpetrate a crime;
to do wrong, &c.
QppgjQ&neiieo, inf. To accuse, crimi
nate, blame, censure, cbarge with fault;
to impeach. 2. To object, gainsay.
3. To criticize; to be hypercritical, cen
sorious, captious; to expose faults.
Qpp^aa/XLampds, inf. To deny a
crime; to hide a fault.
{pp&$ird& (gppihuifl&irlda, inf.
To correct faults, to free from faults; to
expurgate, exculpate, absolve.
ppiQ/siBia, inf. To exhibit faults;
to criticize, to siftas a literary pro
duction.
<&,ppuut, inf. To be in fault; to be
found guilty, criminal, blameable.
(gppuun, v. noun. The state of
being in fault; accusation, imputation.
(p pu>utriT<< (ppu>i$iy-d&, inf.
To And fault, to be censorious.
(sppiiuritBfi^ppiSAiiBi. Censoriousness
destroys friendship.
(^ppiBevevrrGsr (8jpp/Ej&efleosoireir, s.
Arghaas an immaculate being, j^*-.
2. Any holy being; an innocent person.
@ppiBjpida, inf. To pay a fine.
<8)p piiunniTL-L-, inf. To exaggerate
one's faults; to magnify guilt; to dwell
too much upon one's faults.
(gppiiQurrpida, inf. To pardon, to
forgive, to bear with faults.
(gppwGutu, inf. To impose a fine;
to mulct.
(gppihaiirma, inf. To impose a fine.
(gppeuitsfit, s. A criminal, a malefactor,
a culprit. 2. One convicted of crime.
3. A delinquent, an offender.
es>sifg)ppu>, s. Mistakes of the hand.
See m.
(Sj/D/S, s. A stump, a stub; a stake, a
block, a log, pfi; [ex gjr.] See g^P.
(BjpjZV, @<!par, (gpplGenreir, Qeuar^pp,
v. a. To puncture, prick, pierce; to tap,
tB&QPgeSiuapQptgpp. 2. To crackas lice,
&c., Qrt*. 3. To pluckas nuts, ufiim.
4. To pound, s)i.m. See the verbs <sgi
and <5gfti.
(&)Sariiid, s. A medicinal root, used in
dysentery, #0tS*-^iii.

, s.

A bow, sSfftf. (p.J Compare

QSsfl, SGpdr, iiC<xiir, Qai&r, iu, v. n.


(from Sans. Kun'a, contracted or curved.*)
To stoop, crouch, bend; to be bowed as
the head, menrAx. 2. To bend or be bent
as a bow, wlmu. 3. {fig.) To stoop, con
descend; to yield,
4. (>.) To pity,
commiserate, relent, grieve, @r>.
<ga*j/fliirinrLLt_rfir. He can neither stoop
nor straighten himselfeither from dis
ease, fatness, or having eaten too much.

(&)drLc>eti&, s. Internal pain or gripe


consequent on the @Srmii disease.
gjOTmaiffii/, s. Flatulency connected
with the <saiu!ti> diseases.
Q3)6irpgj&&;fij), s. A kind of native
arsenic, 0e*vtbuuB-j,ffa&ib, (Af. Z)ic.)
(3jenrjBLD, s. A hill, a mountain, teas.
f^ckpeuiT ^ssrpsufr&ssrir, s. Moun
taineers, ^ft^uws-*cV. 2. Huntsmen,
foresters QaiiB; [ex o*ffwa-#, etetfigre.]
gjdrp sfleb e8, s. Siva, who made mount
Meru his bow, Sar.
(a^igSTjB., s. A medicinal climber, yielding
the beautiful g*^m!ofl bean, Abrus precatorius, L. Wild Licorice; of which,
there are three sorts, viz. : Q*eigcSr9, Qo.(r
tss^fi and *<sh<saip. 2. A jeweller's weight,
equal to about two gruins troy, sf^"^<B^:n>..
3. A kind of native arsenic, (c<?&u.
^ikp^iSpdaeisremdi , s. One whose
eyes are as red as those of the <garfiwoxii.
2. A wild boar, so called because of the
redness of its eyes, ariLQuudrfi.
(gjmfSuiexr), s. The seed of the (gscraP.

the bow be not bent sufficiently, the enemy


will not be put to flight.
QpcQ^OKQe^sajQeiabQih. Stoop before
you strike your head; i. e. after-thoughts
avail nothing.
(Bjsifi\iigimida, inf. To walk stooping.
(Gje&iguuirirds, inf. To stoop and look.
(SjsifiliLiuQuiri.(ejeiffliuaoevds, s. To
place in a stooping posture or position.
@6ofl^sci) @sfky, v. noun. Stooping;
inclination.
gjsaf? , dQSpor, p<Spor, uSuar, da, v. a.
To bend, curve, crook, />**. (p.) 2. To
quaver, quiver, shake as the voice in
Though the g6r^9 seed be east into the
singing, ^metx. 3. v. n. Dance, ^z
dung-hill, it loses not its lustre; i. e.
(gefil/i/zeo, v. noun. Act of stooping
though one of high rank mingle with
the lowly, he will not lose his standing.
or bending. 2. Dancing. 3. Quaver
ing the voice iu singing.
(3jsirjp/,s. A hill, %SLoa. 2. A mountain,
(QeiBuL), v. noun. Bending. 2. A
ic&u. 3. The twenty-fourth lunar asterism.
See j/jtuib.
kind of dance, .*-A>**-fuio. {?&.) 3.
A kind of melody or strain in singing.
(&)eirjpia^.ui$i(&)&rQpfi!QffiT68da,
inf.
See <g$ui-i.
To echoas in hilly parts. 2. To play
as mountain girls, whooping and
uutriuuuirirda, inf.
To look
causing the hills to echo, (p.)
narrowly, or attentively into a thing.
(gdrQpplihQpresr, s. Skanda as one
(HTjJSB/gj^SO, v. noun, [local.'] Speaking
who cleft the Krouncha mountain with
with an affected whine, &gpn&uQus&>.
his lance. See w-fusOorjWflki'i*.
(gggsQd^gp&iijip, inf. To cry whinQ<F<Zj(gjjir, s. An elevated place for
ingly.
the diversions of royal females; an ar
(&j$5BT Qarrcksr, s. [cor. of (joSar.] The
tificial mount, Qjilnn&u.
point or tip of a thing, xjuuiaib. (c.)
LDempf&jsbrgt, s. A sandy hill; a sand
(^sztrifiLD, s. A disease, a chronic en
bank, a shoal.
largement of the spleen; also, any glandu
(gcirjpiGuirsi, s. Northwest wind a
lar enlargement in the abdomen as of the
sea term. ( liott.)
mesenteric gland, &c, causing indigestion,
colic and great emaciation. There are eight (GjGlsrjpi, Qp&, (GjGsftzisrigj, lo, <&,zkp,
kinds, viz. : frfit^6srtou)f ^^(gejrujiA, #rraff<5*v. n. [cul. i*sf.] To lessen, decrease,
[Dub, ACcULi.Qu}(3c?ru}ub, g&uAo<wifli0, iS#{<&natb,
diminish; to become reduced,
2.
e/S<gdn/jui>, irfi(sFW!b, which see severally.
To droop or fail, to be dispirited, gVu.
2. A division of an army. (See ssgjmii )
3. To lose or be wanting in natural pro
perties; to lack, to want, to go to ruin,
3. Bushes; thickets, w Wils. p. 294.
Qurtirp. 4. [in gram."} To be cut off or
Gulma.
omittedas a letter, &c., Qi_.
^mwdaL-if., s. A formation or en
(3jsirpda^.peo, v. noun. One of the ten
largement in the abdomen.
defects in composition; deficiency. See
lifgti(9*(gsn-ws}allirt9.Gi@p&. He has
ppib.
the (goruiui disease.
g>sif Qrt^^^^iLiii, s. An incontestable
gjOTujQ&o, j. Nervous paralysisalso
truth.
obstruction of the viscera. (Iiott.)
a, *. [uu/.] Teasing, vexing, troubling,
(gsn-^uL/aifi,
i. Never-dying fame.
QffCaOL^. See @OT<4<su,
(gjGaLLUi-iau-, s. [prov.~] Dyspepsia;
(8jdk;iugsianii>, s. Shortened
See
an
acute
pain,
attending
the
ggiraic, j. The SgHatngQeFirpI plant.
disease from indigestion, causing vomit
LDormQGirp, inf. To become dejected.
QeajcFLo, s. The <sj<kpl shrub.
ing, distortions, &c.

41

34o

<3SH_

3n- . A compound letter of and est.


2. *. The earth as <g,
3. ( Sans. Koo,
sounding. ) Clamor. -A<3ir.
6h._QUCTrstsfrOffl/ar, in/-. To bawl
out, to utter loud cries, lamentation, &e.
2. To complain. 3. To be constantly
calling, whooping, scolding, driving to
work.
_fs_Q<*pj!9<uf3vsr<nr. He cried with
a loud screeching sound.
stag^reK, s. Whooping, outcry, up
roar, bawling, clamor, SuQ^reS; [ex
<5'*>]
_*(5raii(5fip*. The great noise ceases.
.i<g-ur*8i_*Bj!)a>. Tliere is a great
clamor, bustle. 2. It is noised.
a^AtgireOLDiTsi/S, inf. To still or quiet
the clamor.
uK*rosT, inf. To whoop, clamor, cry out.
ffiuQaaair, inf. To call, cry out, or bawl,
through pain or otherwise. 2. To make
a noise; to cry, to whoopas a signal or
answer to one calling; to halloo, to huz
za. 3. To utter reiterated cries.
j^&esrLA, s. An occult, indecent term,
ioecp&$Q*iAi. (&) (Suns. Goohana, hid
ing, concealing.)
ah-Siraih, s. The betel-nut tree, SQp(&,(M. Die.)
3n-68)&, s. A species of owl; lit. the
hooter, Guirrioo^. Wils. p. 310. Guooka.
2. Another kind, the Imiiu*.
x.msiSaoiBpgi. Screech of an owl.
a^eastsjeirp, inf. To hootas an owl.
sJiaii, s.
&^<Slfl&!%j)l, s.

A diseasethe mumpsas
A medicinal powderas

^.3=esTLD, s. An indecent term. (-s^.)


See uirio.
aLtf/T,
C Hind.) A goglet, girwC
GlQjDsir, s^Stdzadr, Geu&r,
v. n.
To be shy, bashful, coy, diffident; to
shrink back, to be timid, ashamed, siitr,
vratr. 2. To be tender or weakas an
eye, a foot, &c, or as teeth set on edge,
sotqp^oSu*.*. 3. (fig ) To recoilas a
hand or foot, through fear, sorrow, deli
cacy, deference, &c, jy**a9ui+*mi_i_. 4.
To be ticklish, to shrink from tickling,
&_^*s)Qsrever.
ui^tx^3pg. My teeth are set on
edge.
a^&nwjbQu&, inf. To speak without
fear, or diffidence. 2. To declare with
out reserve.
s^.@uuirrrs,s s^SlfSi^as, inf. To
look with tender eyes. 2. To squint, to
look with the eyes half shut, and the
eye-brows knit.
346

s<s$sr&i.&, inf. To be weak in sight.


See ae&r.
streig^_&, inf. To be tender-footed,
&c. See *>.
eaaa^&, inf. To be backward in using
the hand. See m.
&&>uargjd8^-&, inf. To Bhrink from
appearing, or performing before an as
sembly.
uiftd(&)dai.&, inf. To fear blame, or
reproach.
LD&riEjs^&, inf. To be shy, diffident,
bashful. 2. To loathe disgusting ob
jects. 3. To be loth to think evil of one.
aiirii&^&, inf. To be reluctant to utter
improper things, &c.
3^./?&ld m^&eo, v. noun. Shyness,
bashfulness. diffidence, shame-facedness ;
modesty, delicacy, ttsmib. 2. Tenderness
or weakness of a limb, an eye, &c , caus
ing a shrinking from its functions, &c,
uAiQfifioSajx^KBx. 3. Ticklishness, tick
ling, titilation, xjmbm. 4. Timidity, fear,
apprehension, sjiwb. 5. [/oca/.] Properly,
xJifib; which see.
j/AcgetLirziAQ&p aL^smi5@A&tb, If you
put your fingers in one's arm-pit, he
will feel ticklish.
4h.&&dairffair, s. A shy person. 2. A
ticklish person. 3. A bashful, diffident
person.
&L.&iEianL-ta^.&&uujifi , inf. To
tickle, tililate.
m.&&&QpeBiu, inf. To overcome shy
ness, &c. 2. To get rid of, or out-grow
ticklishness.
3F>_3:&iiQpeBmpGiieiir 8^&&iBei>G)irpa]Gai
/s^s/rign/imiar, s. One that has over
come shyness; one no longer bashful.
ai.&&uui, inf. To be shy. 2. To be
timid, daunted. 3. To be ticklish.
*3n-&3:@0, s. An outcry, a great noise,
s^ttgiii. Wils. p. 238. Kooja.
a^s=3=Si~, inf. To make a noise, to
cry out.
s.
The pulp of the fruit of the
Trichosanthes, MitQmir^firit,
s^S=Q^Lh&L.&l!rih, s. The siu>Lf
tree.
aLa7*,
[prop. s^!r&&.~) The point of
a thing, the sharp end of an instrument,
xJ. Wils. p. 239. Koorchcha.
ah-etylnirstSbTLin, s. A pumpkin-gourd,
Siufo*rye, Cucurbita hispida, L. Wils.
p. 240. Kooshman'd'a.
*<SL( <5Sld,
Fraud, deceit, eiitQ&aiii.
Wils. p. 238. Koot'aka.

to, s. A house, a hall, an open


room, a building, rfffl, &>>. 2. The side
room or rooms, adjoining the main room
of a Hindu house, <fcsiJesr.K_i_ii. 3. Fraud,
deception, trick, deceit, mfarsi. 4. Un
truth, falsehood, Qurii. 5. A delusion, an
illusion, mrui. 6. A blacksmith's ham
mer, a sledge, Os>*i ar*i>oiCy-. 7. The
peak or summit of a mountain. u>JsDt%i*fi.
Wils. p. 238. Koot'a. 8. Concealment, pri
vacy, secrecy, screen, tempi. 9. Any thing
hidden, concealed, secret or mysterious,
ivvOur(j*. 10. A solitary or private
place, Mr*ii. Wils. p. 295. Goot'ha. II.
A kind of native arsenic, CrjirOTia.
12. The sesamum plant,
(If. Die.)
as^i^iieSfSw, s. The main room and
the side room of a Hindu house.
,s/r6D(i><si_i_iD, s. A prison. See aireieo.
iuir%sria^iui, s. Elephant stable.
<fi.i-yjL'J. %u>, s. A kind of curious
stanza, in which the letters constituting
the last line are found among those of
the first three lines, rpptf.QvQf#gitMa mp
empQpetrptf.ij$2tompBgl p@$}Q&iuije3 ; [ex sgi
*sii, four lines.]
A-C-tfweoui, s. One of the seven hells,
a^i~ppfr-e^ieap(sk,s. The intelligent
soulas enshrouded in the body, ^4gmr.
2. Brahm, the deityas the universal
soul, LwiiJuDio, Wils. p. 238. Koot'asta.
3. [local.] The head or chief man, eadr
BoxtjerGerrar,
a^iewpii, s. Unchangeableness; being
always the same, *crtr.
&^ieb;g{is>&pzirG!$!iJih, s. Intelligence
universally the same.
&^ieiipiSiiu>U), i.
The immutable
Brahm.
s^.iupLD, s. A snake, u/rtiiy. Wils. p.
295. Goot'hapad.
<5i_l LDl5li>, s. A plant, *eir, Lagenaria vulgaris, L. Bottle-gourd.
aui 601T, s. Foes, ueaaeuir. (p.) See
under the verb -8.
ai-t-^sUr/f, /. A town, Cuddalore, in the
Carnatic, ^;l/l^l_otso.
cSLI SO, s. A name of Madura, from the
legend that large halls came into existence
miraculously, to shelter the people collect
ed tliere in a time of great rain, >te<x-r. 2. A
kind of divination, said to have been
practised by females, making concentric
circles on the ground, in the absence of
their lovers, to ascertain as to their return,
uSabi.i_*i. 3. The mouth of a river,
S(jp*io. 4. [prov.] A thick grove, com
monly of palmyra trees, ^t-tfigitirarQ/srCiLi;
[ex -Q. crowd, join.] See under the
verb s-Gl.

.<8

.0

s^ijbG&tru>trm, s. Any king of the A. , SSjom, s^lf-Qmm, Qenck, *_z_, v. n.


rAiW(jB.i_r(5B*. Come all toge"
Pandian dynasty, ure^tfMUr.
ther.
To join with, to combine, coalesce, Qur*0.
2. To collect or crowd together.to ossein ble ;
<5<5^(3i.*_*_jLjuiuijLjtjdr, He is not
a^ip(3jjfi, s. Divination by making
to congregate, convene, muster, .i1i_k*.c_.
afraid even of his guru.
cunceutric circles on the ground.
3. To associate or consort with one, jkm&_tevaiffiu, s. A gutter on the roof
4. To unite, knit as broken
They will not drink even water in his
bones, Qutigt^. 5. To cohabit, x.q-~rie. 6.
of a house.
house said in disparagement.
To meetas rivers in confluence, or as
tidr*^i-lj6G*ar. I also know it.
[pro*.] A thicket.
roads,
7. To become reconciled,
^yav-V-j^aE ^^-dQar^^^uQur^^c. You
pacified, conciliated, fi)r. 8. To be able,
s. The ball or mass of to
have given him too much.
be possible, practicable, attainable, gK
bacco ai
and jaggery put in a hookah for
9. To be lawful, expedient, proper, decent,
4S*#0'j'i*-'-As*,f. He gave five
smokingas <i-rt<.
fta&uts. l o. To be fit, to be serviceable, to
rupees in addition.
be
suitable,
Jr<?/rirtjui_.
11.
To
become
<*-/ iriTLO, s. Assafcetida, Qu/W/iaaurtuw
idrm^ir. Come with me.
possessed of, to attain, jfmu-u. 12. Toaccu(J/. Die.)
e^Lp.uja_.sjt, rel. part. Practicable,
mulate, be hoarded or stored up, Cjstao*
<?. 13. To come to pass, to be brought
TTth, s. A tent, a pavilion; a ta
possible, convenient, proper, &c.
bernacle; a booth; an awning, a tester, a
about, to be effected,
14. To be
conical covering for a bed, u._ff!3. Wils.
annexed, superadded, *paimtii*<:t. 15. To
I am ready to do any service in my
p. 226. Kut'aru. 2. An arched roof, a
come in conjunctionas planets, &c, Sna
power.
vault, hood or covering of a chaise, wag
16. To commence, to take place,
dLjp.iuwC<Asu^iuxr^irtb. As far or
gon, cart, &C., fa*if.4Q!brj [ex
Q.fri_ii*. 17. v. a.
) To pursue, follow
as much as possible; as much as one is
out; to seek, <2gi-.
crooked.]
able; to the utmost.
udrJGucQ &^if_ejaajrtp6i2$G3T%fiih. A Calf in
x-(Bth. It is possible, proper, fit, prac
*.i_<r -ijiltt A, s. [pro:] A bed with
company with a swine will learn to devour
ticable, lawful, &c.
a tester and curtains.
filth; i. e. a man will conform to his asso
It is impossible, impractica
ciates.
s^iirnihduin, inf. To pitch a tent.
ble, inconvenient, improper, unlawful,
faffjfm&<2*ix-Gte. He is able to do it.
2. To put a covering or top on a car
unfit, &c. 2. Not to be done either ai
glcrfj/titirxu-rar. Henceforth, he will be
riage.
a command or an entreatyaccording
good-for-nothing.
_i_-aiBrtfm?, inf. A covered wag
to the manner and tone of the speaker.
gSi!srtiv/t0it@*xJSit. This will serve the
gon, a tilted carriage.
s<i!>.i_i'^;. My hands and feet are
purpose.
<B*ifj<?B>au$.3i*. He met me in the
worn out; i. e. with hard work,
A.m.eQ, t. One who eats flesh, pm&
middle of the road.
TSrg(jj).j_r^i. I cannot; I will not.
sluumMGu*i. Break not (old) friend
_j_y^r/li>iD. An impossible thing.
ships.
{Av.)
<*., t. A nest, a hive; a cage, a coop,
jfiafairac^js-i^Jiij^;.
[prov.]
The
time
ecir
g*.iniT, s. Enemies, foes,
uptemi<yieltjaip<BtirxJii. 2. A pen, a sty, a
of new moon has already come.
aliens, u*na*i*.
kennel, u<r^Qpf^if,fitiraJil. 3. A small
,$<?c<;i_x-t^afLii_rar. He has begun to
receptacleas an inkstand,
4.
come into society (from obscurity or &t-GS>i , i. An oblong or other kind of
A recipient, a receptacle of the soul, *fti*.
basket, made of i a i an. ola, &c, tiniivoftjoSu
boyhood). 2. He is convalescent; he
5. A case, a sheath, msxp. 6. A testace
wpfijbQ-fiup&^eai 2. [local.] An ola cover
is
getting
around.
ous, or mud shell of some insects; a cocoon,
ing from rain. ios;al.di_. 3. A variety
,gA*-i^iuQisrox.
The
total
amount.
LioftsJi. 7. [in carpentry.] A mortise;
in dancing,
utfsQs/reffrar, inf. To band together;
also, groove, aQfigitaJB. 8. A case for
A..6roi_t5air6cr^.es^Qf esiL^uj, inf. To
to
form
an
association,
to
take
part
in,
catching fish, it&uj), 9. A covering of a
to side with. 2. To meet together, to
plat s^asx- bags or baskets.
cart;is aj-j-.-wS. {Sans. Gut'ha, to envelope,
assemble. 3. To exceed, surpass. 4. To
screen.)
r.a- ..-;f A-a .-<--;_. s. [local.] A basket
gain strength and vigor.
&.LL&_r?l_?ur*^ (mtfi(5&*ru4*&ltll. The
of presents to a newly married girl, &c.
Lp.ei7,
inf.
To
accompany.
2.
To
fever and ague have gone off with the
fgr>p.s^aDi_, Qfft$_A,*.)i_, Q*riLG)AjBnt_,
prosper, succeed.
case (the body); i. e. the person has
a^uf.mi;iy.p$iif\iu, inf. To associate or
died.
Tfil*&-<*IH, Q*Ajgyi&0^ai'i, U*?Cait4rL,
consort with one, to be on terms of close
tSs uud 11 . l/lLA4K_cku_, j^^x_s?i_, nQii
a_(S<slLi_, inf. To build nests, cases,
friendship.
<*.>_ are baskets of different kinds and
&cas birds, caterpillars, bees, &c. 2.
sk_i_/r/Eiliy, s. False friendship.
for different uses. See these words.
To make cages, hives, &c. 3. To put
i!_!-j;a'CT^ . s. [in rhet.] A simile in
a case or covering on fruits, &c.
which the comparison is made with a L1 t LD, e. noun. Junction, combination,
Aj2-if.totot-.da, inf. To inclose in a
meeting, union, contact, confluence, .
thing having only a hypothetical exist
amm. 2. Crowd, multitude, assembly, com
cage, to encage, to coop up. 2. To
ence, ^ra-wenmucusiS'ffiD.
pany; collection of persons, animals or
enclose a charm, a talisman or an amulet
a^.iirOaiir(tgdsu>,s. Immoral conduct
things; flock, herd, clump, swnrni, group,
in a casket.
as of anchorets who in secret break
fir*. 3. Association, society, party.confede
'-(Buuei)
s. [prov.] A palankeen
their vows.
ration ; eari*uL-uji>. 4. Class, kind, series,
&_i_eo, e. noun. Approaching, assem
with sliding doors.
set, pair, brace, species, genus, Q^i^fi. 5.
bling, &c; seeking, uniting, cohabiting,
Copulation, conjugal life, PifL^ja*^fn4.
_Cj/rz_ _sfit_, inf. To die;
being possible, &cas the verb _.
6. Kindred, relations, connexions, race,
lit. to drop the body.
See also en-A>, s.
tribe, caste, ri. 7. Battle, engagement,
fighting, Cur*. 8. Friendship, intimacy,
&.(BsSC-iak.(Buiriu, inf. To leave
a^iraoLD, ncg. v. noun. Impropriety,
companionship, StQar*t&. 9. Multiplicity
indecorum, Qurgt^rmm. 2. Inability,
its own body at pleasure and enter
of a family or tribe ; numcrousness.
impossibility, impracticability.
another, or an inanimate thingas the
10. [in gram.] Coalescence, combination
soul is feigned to do; a magic art.
*.L-i_j6y, v. noun. Collection, aggre
as of letters, &c,
[ex stJ3, collect,
gate, series, Qur&tLm-tij-<b. 2. Crowd,
s*.(Bmi&Qfm^iii>, s. Mortise and tenon.
unite, &c] 11. (.) Cakes of the re
association, combination.
fuse of cocoauuts, rape-seed, illupy-seed,
gjaDt^uL^eHdaUS, s. The box of a
inf. {adverbially.'] Together, in
&c., after pressing out the oil, ii*^4<g.
joiner's plane.
company, collecting together. 2. Even,
' r,
ca mil In crowds, in com
also; often in composition with -<4. 3.
ff^drA., t. A honey-comb.
panies, in flocks, &c.
More than due, more than enough, too
ak-tiruSq^ae, inf. To be hollow, tubu
jjidrTjr_ij_u>Aiu. He is not my re
much; additionally. 4. part. With, to
lar.
lation; he is not of my caste.
gether with.
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jjl)i&i<:<siiirijLti^&^_L-iui,s. Conjunction
of the moon with the sun; the new
moon, ^(Afwffao*. (^*-)
inf. To assemble, or
crowd together, to meet. 2. To hold a
meeting.
a^iLu-^i^iriT, s. Relations, persons of
the same family, tribe, &c. 2. Partis
ans, members of the Bnme society or
class. 3. Companions, friends, associ
ates. 4. Society, association. 5. A class
of demons moving in companies.
_i_.__/t/r_-__), v. noun. Associating,
keeping company with, &c. 2. Holding
society, assemblage.
^L.i_to/ruS(5, inf. To be crowded.
^<irp jjrak.tl.i_tD, s. [in gram.'] An ag
gregate of things of the same kind.
<Si_i_L, s. Combination, union, conjunc
tion, confluence, connexion, Grltmsr. 2.
Companionship, fellowship, friendship, *iA
u*p. 3. Concubinage, illicit intercourse,
QfiQiuLj. 4. Relationship, consanguinity,
_jd|. 5. Partnership, company in trade,
lie. 6. Fitness to associate with, 4
t<s*$m- 7. Likeness, similarity, s^Hi [er
.5), unite, associate, &c.]
a^.L-if>jsais!r, s. One unfit for com
pany, business, &c, /i<vri/i5r. 2. A use
less person, _^ifflj_\ 3. One unequal
in rank, an out-cast j one rejected from
a family, tribe, or society, ^*rr_Jsvj^
Nw*,
ih.L-itreS) , s. An associate, a compa
nion, 9Q^8/s^r. 2. A partner in trade,
co-partner, uiniA 3. The fellowas
one of a yoke of oxen, a pair of horses,
jqa>gii&iujgiQAi(5/c-CJ&. That man and
this are in the most intimate terms.
<syj<?s>G_,__._.fris. It will not be
right to associate with him.
*Lji.Qji(6pQ0ur. Will you be a part
ner in it?
ft.ilps(, s. Friendship, alliance, social
relation. 2. Matrimonial love. 3. Con
cubinage.
v. a. To unite, conjoin, combine, connect,
g)iOT4. 2. To collect together, to assem
ble, <?./*. 3. To compound, mingle, com
mix, amalgamate,
4. To add, cast
or sum up; to aggregate, QfeaasuuSifa. 5.
To increaseas interest, salary, allow
ance, price, &c. ; to enhance, to augment,
,sySiaA**Qj.uaj. 6. To add as ingredients
in food, medicine, &c,
7. To
receive, take, or admit one into a company,
party, class, society, partnership, &c, u
8. To accumulate, hoard,
to store up, to treasure up,
9. To
sweep; to gatheras sweepings, Ou(jA*.
10. To draw one over to a party, to enlist,
to engage; to proselyte, to convert, *ci
QPteSueippiiQsi&x. 11. To append, to at
tach, to annex, to subjoin, to superadd,
tL.Cif.ecQiix. 12. v. n. [prov.] To form
as pus, &C, _.=iTi_T*.
inf. To gather and tie
up as hair, olas, Sec, Q/rtj&taiLi-. 2.
To encroach on another's land, i*!su
3. To tie togetheras the hands,
or the hands and feet; &c.
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a^L-Lf.s,Qmir(Bas, inf. To give more


as salary, price, &c, to superadd. 2.
To add interest to principal and pay it
at once. 3. [inc.] To pimp, &c.
s^LLi$-dQaiTr6irt inf. To add an in
gredient to medicine or one's food. 2.
To take one in company, admit into
society, or receive to office, &c.
i_r_. What have you eaten with your
food rice to-day ?
o^l- Ly-aQ&irekrQQuira
_/(?_i/r<s,
inf. To take in company, to take along;
to carry, convey. 2. To gather up and
take away.
a^L-L$.&Q&iiea, inf. To collect together.
a^.iLLf.uiSif.sa, inf. To hold together
as things in the hand. 2. To encroach
uponas lands. 3. To grasp, take up
or thumb too much, in measuring cloth,
&c. 4. [/oca/.] To receive, entertain, treat
with kindnessas a repenting prodigal.
ai._.tfgpif
inf. To gather up and
tie the hair. 2. To accomplish, to bring
aboutas the deity, or as the actions
of former births, producing their pro
per fruitslittle used.
ai__.tf.dS)i_, inf. To pimp, to pander.
(low.) 2. To send along.
*__-tfaoQ)ffi, inf. To accumulate, to
lay up, to deposit. 2. To cause to suc
ceed. 3. To bestow enjoyments on one
as the deity in granting a wife,
sexual enjoyment, &c.
G>3iij/Kj_ii
A_CtrQ. May God
send prosperity.
ak__.afla;, inf. To join together,
reconcile. 2. To cause to be swept, &c.
gfipip&L.L-i Q^^eabr*^--, inf.
[prov.] To join the lips in speaking.
See under &ei.
sfla^i-i, inf. To mix ingredients
for curry.
mqfjfis^L-i, inf. To tune the voice,
or instruments before performing. 2. To
accompany the singing by an instru
ment, or the voice sounding the key
note.
uflsaens^L-i, inf. To become fledged;
to attempt to flyas a fledgeling; to
assist to fly.
o_j<3h._--, inf. To make ink or paint.
2. To make collyrium for the eyes.
an-L-ieQ&L$/sp6<>, v. noun. Accepting
and rejecting. 2. Adding and subtract
ing.
__-, v. noun. A compound, medley,
mixture, composition, aggregation, ag
gregate, awuiy. 2. Curry stuffs ground
together, ^*.ti<8. 3. [in aritJt.] Addi
tion; generally in composition with <sr4
( as in a__G)*OT4g; [ex ___.a, mix,
add, Sec]
ak-il-tes>irssa, inf. To grind curry
stuffs.
ak.C(Bs,m^S, s. Compound curry, made
of several vegetables. 2. Another kind
of curry.
i._-3i._-_., inf. To moisten ground
curry stuffs. 2. To mix aromatic in
gredients in grinding sandal.
a^L-(BppJ-(B, s. A salver with com
partments for holding ground curry
Stuffs, A._.Qss>ar(5;ffLL.

a^tLQeuiTaaih, s. Mixture of odori


ferous ointment.
^lifSmms, *._-, s. [pros.] Perfumery
ground with sandal.
un&(&)Q<3iipfi<ki3,&L.L-, s. [prov.]
Spices mixed with chopped areca-nuts
and used in chewing betel.
Opiate-Qtear Gear ti.', s. A famous
medicinal oil compounded of castor,
margosa and rape-feed oils.
x.-Si^iaixL.-, inf. To tie a beast's
forelegs together.
k__-i_/rg,ptjij_!, s. Confusion of things,
affairs, &c, a clutter, pr&iMp.
a^.L-G}&&4=&GiiLui ____I?iu/7'_'/T7rzi>
-_.4Q^rjSA, __.<-fi^aii, s. A traffic
in partnership.
3k.iL(BuuuSif, s. Joint cultivation,
joint culture.
x-Et-tS<5to@urB X-uJt>uutiSf!LL.ijufft. Try
a man by living with him, or by having
a field in common.
>__-go_., s. Union or combina
tion of persons for effecting an object
as the marriage of a destitute girl, &c.
2. League, confederacy, conspiracy. 3.
Slander, aspersion, calumny.
,__.__.
, s. Double or compound
lettersas A, <_, jb. 2. Compound
Sanscrit lettersas a/.. See under
._-aa;e!Brffl(g, s. [in arith.] Addi
tion.
an__-i^o/, v. noun. Addition and
subtraction; increasing and reducing.
Sk.L-if.mi&Q&ireo, s. [modern.] A
copulative conjunction.
ai_635r, s. [improp. for ,9^.] A nest;
a cage, a coop; a hive; any hollow, globu
lar or prismatical caseas a balloon or
lantern, &c.
Q^irwmi)udsk.essr(B, s. A large wicker
basket, used as a receptacle for grain.
SLjSFSO, s. [prop. a*-@/r. in Madras,
t**isii.] Cold as felt the effect in distinc
tion from its cause, <*/. 2. Chills before
an intermittent fever, *iiiep($M.
jpisisori-j2W(5&<gA~4l.fiQais6resr, Ko Cold to
them that are completely wet; i. e. no
fear or shame to the desperately wicked.
g^evfsapa, inf. To stiffen with
coldhyperbolically, for, very cold.
a^fip&iriu, inf. To warm one's self.
3^^&TLh, s. The s^pireS) shrub. 2. The
musk-melon, Qa&aA. 3. The three-lobed
night-shade,
Sk-fEetsriD, s. Indecent, obscene, or in
auspicious terms.
See
^LiSfSBT/D, s. [local.] Any thing mean,
low, vulgar, &c, JS^*^.
iX^^/TiP, s. Musk-melon, Qwareiriflas
ah-^ireiriis aL^/rsifl, s. A shrub, a^p
cr&, Solanum, L.
Oi-'fBl, s. [vul. obscene.] Verenda fceminas
(from Sans. Gootha, faces.)
ai-^/r, s. Cold as feltnot spoken of
things cold in themselves; the sensation of
cold, (gM. 2. Dewy wind, ueHtarpg,. 3.
(*.) Wind, *rps>. 4. The cold season
(October and November), L.p/iiu(ji_.
See Gyawffwifl. (j),)

Sn-Uti
<SLff~ti
<a^Stn^, s. Cold, dewy wind, usJUsan
e*-;d nL-(B &^fifitnl~iLD, v. noun. m3h-LJ!riri, s. [a change of anuunu>.~\
pg. 2.
Wind in general, sipp. (p.)
Dancing, acting, playing, &c, *is-uq.
Elbow. Qpyjestn*.
&-jijSlft), s. [for. g^t/fl.] Rice
&-UU,T,v.noun. A call. Sees^utS.
The fencing of the actor will not do in
cleaned from tlie husk by pounding,
battle.
usually for sale.
<ft.L/tS), QGpck, g^uSC-Qtek, Csuair,
a^pfi&i_p@&, s. A female actor
v. a. To call one, to call by name,
*.,j^iflSa)r//), s. A woman who beats
to call attention, ^aspis. 2. To call on
or dancer; a dancing girl, n_*uQutr.
and sells rice.
one for aid, to cry to the deity; to invoke
2. A courtezan, a strumpet, a prosti
3^fi^SS(g,p^l^pa, inf.
To pound
as evil spirits. Qft^f,iii^. 3. To call with
tute, <?<). 3. A concubine, s^jsfiiurl.
authority, to summon, to cite. &fti*'rpr
and sell rieeas an employment.
a^pgiaazntft, s. The area or hall for
uB>ipA. 4. To invite, mwrntRgA*. 5. v. n.
Sn-g^BSHT, s. Sulphate of copper, siq^Q.
play; a ball room; a theatre; a circus,
To call out, to cry out, to exclaim, to halloo,
&C,
t_or*#2sy.
See under s-fig.
to shriek, to whoop.
6. To cry as
certain animals, icy*Eei}ii!_; [ex
8^p&i&&nnsx, s. (fern,
airrft.)
^&pz3T(Sjpic>'as>u, i. A plant, go*
calling, et
An actor, a dancer, _^/jr<Bff,rir. 2. A
Q*rp0uu<iiw, Inula Indica.
dancing master, a-fani-SiGiiiir. 3. A
_ULiili_ orgfliQar^ttcyiiyAj&y. T?0 one
buffoon; a ludicrous, comical person;
came at the call. 2. No one is at hand to
sp^/isi)-s^jifSituirir, s. A concubine,
a mimic, S*i-*frr.
aid, to serve, &c.
a kept mistress. See under
uuuSeSi_r, s. A dancing school;
ff^ui$(irjgir2u>, s. The distance of a
a^pfi&aer&rdsr, s. A whore-monger.
a place where dancing is practised.
call.
&^fifi<cB>Gu&&a^fifiiLjnrtuQsti&3,, inf.
3k.ld^juuijiL(B , s. Dancing tunes, and
Ox_ui$(Beurrdr, s. [prov.] A kind of lung
To keep a concubine.
songs.
disease, chiefly among goats, causing
bleatings and sudden death; also used
#i_i&&!Gugs)&&^pfiax&&puLD, s. The
<&-f5D, s. (from Sans. Goorda, play,
as a curse, meaning, may he die of this
two divisions of dancing, commonly by
Wils. p. 239.) Dance, dancing; action,
disease.
women. 1. <?fiii, modes of dancing
performance; ball, *L-artb. 2. Dramatic
a^ui3fl&pfiu>, s. A voice calling. 2.
play, comedy, fi_*i. 3. Dance or sport
in different countries. 2. mrrii,
of the deityas the creation, preserva
modes of dancing as laid down in the
The distance of a call.
tion, and destruction of the universe are
shastras.
&^uiS(&, v. noun. A call, a whoop.
considered by Hindu philosophers, ,f - i
&^*uusfr~. inf. To make fun,
2. Calling distance. 3 [in lung mea
- fr 4. Expression or exhibition of the
sport, &c. 2. To do a droll, funny
sure.'] A call equal to a tgGirt&.
feelings of the soul in its conscious states,
action. 3. To confound; to derange,
as manifested in the actions and organic
a^a^/efii, inf. To introduce the ac
functions of the body, according to Hindu
iluu, v. a. To close, to contract, to shut
tors in a play. 2. [pruv.] To say
psychologists, ^^iu!<?irii<>i_ 5. Frolick
inas an umbrella, &c,
2. To
something odd, or droll; to do a funny,
ing, leaping and frisking about, like
close the hands conically, in worship or
humorous thing, pleasing to a company.
young boys and girls, J1sjh1.i3. 6. Dis
reverence, (5fi.
play, pomp, parade, &c.as viewed by
s^/i^ana/ds, inf. To give a dance,
ascetics, Ji-u{5*i.ijq. 7. A strange event
or ballmodern.
The sun drawing in his rays has set.
or phenomenon, &r0arQriica>B. 8. Presump
Sn-lneMT,
s. A tree producing a silken
S^IB^BSO,
s.
[probably
an
elongation
of
tion, assumption, vanity as of young
kind of cotton, CJme. ( U. Die.)
the Sans. Kuntala, hair.~\ Any thing long
persons one new in office, &c, spoken in
and flowing in detached partsas tresses, *-LE/r, s. [prup. a^tuLDir. prov.~] A kind of
contempt, GsTairsaiib. 9. A droll or ludi
braids, &c, of women's hair, QuobmS/. 2.
crous action or performance as a panto
tree, pturih.
A peacock's tail, jmSpGgixs. 3. A horse's
mime, &c,
10- (fi'J- little used.)
mane, pawiiJi-AoiSi. 4. The leaves of jK^ihueO, s. The @<^ii> tree. See under
The instigating or moving cause of an
palmyra, and areca trees, O0C5 uZsanSeipfi
action, ..> .riiHmrtaBib.
the verb s-iii^.
Cgfcj. 5. Jaggery tree, a palm, sUi^putsa.
_A!E*(gi/oo#Sswiirr. Why shave off
<-LDLy, s. The mast of a vessel, urrliu>iiii>.
G.
[proc]
Cocoa
leaf
rib,ornamented
the mustaches for mere play; i. e. why
(from Sans. Koupa, mast. Wils. p.
with tinsel stuck into a soft substance as
do a thing without an object?
a decoration; also, young white cocoa
239.) 2. The conical pinnacle of a car,
G^f*Oiri?.fl. (p.) 3. Mud, Gt&. (p.)
leaves, split and hung up as an ornament,
rC>g*ia_,ifiri
\_prov.~] Some dis
_*^i*ojaJ. 7. The stems shooting from a
_iiJ6F!;64<a'Me*4j8. The stone buried
astrous event will happensaid after a
bunch of areca-nuts, Bopsixslm^ifi it. 8.
in mud. (p.)
bad omen.
The hair on an elephant's neck a short
MgMtii.Ay. A four days' dance
kind of mane, /rfa*i'As"<"Slf. 9. Fila
spoken of worldly prosperity, elevation
To close conically, to closeas a flower,
ments, threads, fibres, fringes, ^^eSuwp
to office, &c.
ijitii. 2. To contract itself, to shrink, 9i
fiscr&Jtfiit. No*e.^fibttaunusie^ifiit^ *aii(lajer
s. (Compare the verb oj^h-) 3. To close
&jift&>, jcv4<x_*&, QietSis^-.- .\ are va
a^pposi, s. Dancer, actor, performer,
as the mind, excluding worldly things,
comedian, &c, *!_*. 2. Soul, life,
rieties of plants. See these words.
HHWMII i\M_
spiritas the directing cause of the
s^ip 0 irpp , inf. To adjust and dry
&l_wi$dQ&trGB3rL9-(iFi&&, inf To sit down
various corporeal functions and actions,
the hair after bathingas a female.
a_iK, qSs!*t. (iisl.) 3. The deityas
close and motionless as a bird at roost.
Sn-ihjZevrLpLf-da, inf. To tie up the
the operating cause in the universe,
a^dtuev, v. noun. Closing up, &c, (^sfl
hair.
(* (p)fit. 2. Shrinking, &c, gQtuj^A).
A_/E^sei)afl/r?affi, inf. To let the hair
&*_ppni, inf. To dance or play, to
3h-!T353rii,
s. A plant as ak.nu>, Gains
hang loose.
exhibit pranks, to take a part in play,
*rfc. (M. Die.)
&^.&peojpit&l,
s.
A
plant,
Agrostis.
wL-arif}Q*<u*j. 2. To persist in an impro
<$>-J"LD, s. A winding plant whose bitter
per request, &c, GaicSueiraer. 3. To
B^k/tpuirSi , s. An aquatic plant.
fruit is used in cookery, urm&>. Momordica
be elated by promotion, wealth, &c. ; to
a^&ppy,au2, s. A kind of areca tree,
charantia, L.as ac_uio. (*^.) 2. A town,
assume too much, &c, Qu(yicn^i_, 4.
A-sfipayxg.
gji. 3. The Cari-Mir&u plant.
(Utile used.) To act merely for form's
airLL(Bd&-i/s>, s. A kind of creep
sake, in religion, civilities, mourning,
k_xr13/#/u{>ai/r/f , j. One of the Vaishnava
ing plant, #iQif., Evolvulus, L.
disciples of Kamanujachariar.
g^ppttiy., i. (fern. s^ppnuf-&Gl.) A <$L/5#/rs0LO &%-ru^Bir<sQ, s. Aa^ii/XireS. *3^!TLi, s. Envy, jealousy, Quirrn?ss>u>.
dancer, player, an actor, a comedian, 3^.ULC\, s. A well, Seasrgi. Wils. p.
2. Cruelty, severity, Qsr<Za>u. Wils. p.
vt-dr. 2. A pole-dancer, r-t
239. KoOPA. See
258. KitooRA.
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3n.IT SBtLD
3n.TS0, s. A woman's hair, QuaarLouSir.
2. Feathers, iyflp<g. [an elongation of
grAi.] 3. A large flsh, from whose intes
tines a glue, called
is made, g>iQu
tsiSasr. (Beschi.)
Sn-TSST, s. A dog, /E/ruj (from Sans. Kukura.) 2. A kind of paddy. See under xJ.
<Sn_/fis0a/S3arLC, s. Salt produced from
urine, j^rttfiiq.
SnStnir, j. A sloping roof, commonly
thatched or covered with olas, tSc(*x.a>r.
2. (**.) A hut, a shed, %><gi.*i.
^ao/rilak-an/rsff,
A thatched
building.
<s_o/rjilz_, ire/, [pros.] To tap the roof
in joyas the uncle or other friends
when a male child is born.
(tpars^aair, s. The front slope of a roof.
QLDfia^BaiT, s. The roof of a house.
3n.tr, s. Point, sharp point; tip, apex. 2.
[prow.] The fibre or rib of the leaf of the
margosa, tamarind, and some other trees,
ji-,-i. 3. Awn or beard,
^<tua^
fidrxJ. 4. Pungency, wii. 5. Sharp
ness of edgeas x.i*>w. 6. C/?J The
quality of being pointed; cutting or sar
castic discourse ; keenness, sjAfpawariJu**.
avoirs, inf. To become sharp.
cjyA^AcguL/^a^-rKr&AAaff&Sw. His intel
lect is not sharp.
at.rA!pj8S(j*fflpi- The point or edge
is blunted.
a^irrrda, inf. To whet, to sharpen.
ak_jrirtiuiri&@-3-iTiru>i3&rn-&-&,s. [proe.]
A kind of pointed wooden shovel or
stick for digging and loosening the earth ;
also, for other uses.
k_ifi?a;, inf. To make pointed, to
sharpen, x.mts. 2. [/oca/.] To provoke,
exasperate, uo,ia/=i_i_.
s^ir@d2<siruiTa(&), s. [local."] A scraped
betel-nut.
Oi_ireuirAs, inf. To sharpen. (Roll.) 2.
To hew or forge into a point.
QpL-e^rr, s. The prong, tine or tooth
of a fork, trident, &c.
frBL-aids^.rr, s. A double or split
point.
oaten, s. A bearded kind of rice.
s^rrs&giuuGbr, s. A bearded kind of
rice of a superior quality.
_(5n/r, s. Sarcastic expressions.
3n.IT, adj. Intense, excessive, abundant,
copious, iS<g.
a^ifljTjeir, s. Intense darkness.
_Qi7/rfflff, s. Intense light.
3K.it <5L(7Jj, Qpgj, i-T'ia. *_(jti, fflur, v. n.
To be sharpas the edge or pointof an in
strument, ^/sofftiSiui^riii. 2. To become
keen, acute, brilliantas the intellect; to
be sagacious, clever, penetrating, u<p
K!iu-r; [exx-i, sharpness.] 3. To be abun
dant, copious, excessive, nS; [ex xJ, abun
dant.]
a^rrikpLfpfi, s. Sharp wit, quick per
ception.
<*^iriiuirrrda, inf. To look with a
sharp eye, to look intently.
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a^iruLj, v. noun. Intenseness of passion;


keenness of the faculties or senses;
copiousness, abundance, excessiveness;
greatness, eminence, i
/fiSforsyft-jr, inf. To remember.
3n.iT, dQp& , pfi&i , d(&)i}}, da. v. n. To
be salt, brackish, harsh, ./. . 2. (**. )
To be enraged, to become furious, 8ar*m.
Compare the verb (gc$.
s^iruu, v. noun. Brackishness, saltness; astringency.
3n.irQ<SSij, s. White mustard, Qeuessra
fig. (M. Die.)
Sn-iriF&lti, s. [local.'] A small-sized post,
used in building, r*i.
* 3n./T3:3:LC>, f. Sacrificial grass, fitQF/U
asu. ^ 2. Sacrificial grass, tied togetiier
for an offering, p($usaut<g**ib. Wils. p.
239. Koorchcua.
*&*-irF&!TLC>, s. The Guzerat country
aS (gteiih g.iGf#ih. Wils. p. 294. GllRJJABA.
* 3n.iT3:3:rrl', s. A tune, personified as
one of the consorts of the masculine tune
---.-. WHS. p. 294. GuKJJAKKE.
*3n.ir33r, s. [improp. &^&a.] A sharp
pointed stick, a stakeas a^. Wils. p.
239. Kookciicha.
xJ^sAsCaDL^jiiiuQutiSpg/. ['ocal.] The
pointed stick is become blunt.
3n-irfBjS6ft&, s. Arms or instruments
in general, ^ypoQutp.
*3h.rruu!rils, s. Elbow, (tpLceisaa. Wils.
p. 239. Koorppaba.
*3n.fTLt>La, s. A tortoise, a turtle, ^janu>.
2. The second incarnation of Vishnu, as
a tortoise, ^pBaj/iprrit. Wils. p. 239.
Koormma. 3. One of the ten Puranas in
honor of Siva, ^rSuL/rr!wii.
Sn-hu>nn^asr, s. The king of turtles,
fabled as supporting the earth, #&x.i
icub. WilS. p. 239. K.OORMMARAJA.
* SL/TLOsar, s. One of the ten vital airs;
that which causes horripilation, and wink
ing, ^^fr/JOwrjr.
Note. Accord
ing to some, it produces bending, stretch
ing, gaping, &c.
* 3n.trLoirssnn.rr, s. A Rudra or mani
festation of Siva, being the chief of a class
of Rudras in one of the lower regions.
The name is sometimes applied to the
whole class, g,f*sn>sa.Qsfifirf. (from Sans.
Kushmand'a.) (*.)
3h-ITS8)Ub, s. [adjectively a^ir, by elision.]
Keenness, sharpness, point, xJ. 2. Sharp
ness of sight or intellect, penetration,
acuteness, subtility, wisdom, jsfcom,
vjrffffljift, s. A sharp nail, pin, &c.
s^rRuj&i, s. That which is sharp.
&L.ndQ& /TiiiL{-&l.rrtEjQ(ru3Ljt s. A sharppointed horn.
*.<>'; sr 3*r a^au>Lf, s. A sharp arrow.
e^irmsem, s. Sharp, piercing eyes.
s^rrQpdt^, s. A sharp-pointed nose.
a^Jtiueo, s. A sharp tooth, (p.)
e^fltuupf), s. Sharp intellect, pene
tration.

s^Siuek, s. A sharp, clever person, a_/t


wfli/(Sr<rdr.
a^ieauisiTiLi, inf. To show acute
ness of intellect.
s^irsniLDuriirda, inf. To try the sharp
ness of an instrument. 2. To try one's
ability.
&*.rreiwLDQgtGja3^iru>Qtb&, inf. To be
blunted as a point, or an edge. 2. To be
bluntedas the intellect; to become
obtuse.
&n-IT&BLDUJirtLJLJUITITda
.-<^. j:^L' <- r ~ I z ,
inf. To look intently. 2. To look or
examine carefully.
&i_iraau>u$evGetiiTszr. s. A stupid person;
one of obtuse intellect.
a^ireDwuS&resiLD, s. Dullness of intel
lect.
en-irmLDUJirarCu^Or, s. Subtle, accurate
language, not easily controverted; wise
discourse.
.$L/f6S>/_)<S6as//?6i//rsTr, it Soap, &eu&ir
rib.
3n.eCL>, s. Stores, goods, ueeueoriw2. Street of shops and stalls; bazaar,
3. A kind of pulse, the *nncm/i.
4. (*.) The uf**> creeper. 5. The tail of
a quadruped, e'e^t^c. -.v 6. A monkey,
<S'b<b. 7. The red monkey, cy. 8. An
elk, moot. (*0.) 9. Cow, ux. Note. In
Qnuugixrrib are given ten kinds of *s.uii,
Btores, grain, (p.)
'SuSOld, s. A bank of a river, tank,
&c, Ljotpxenr. 2. The sea-shore, xi^pm**.
3. An embankment, a mound, bank, dike;
the ridges in rice-fields, writy. Wils. p.
239. Koola.
3k.eB, s. Hire, wages, pay; daily pay,
sibuaib. 2. Fare, freight, r.v..-v^
fiarx.cS. 3. Rent, commonly in composi
tionas (gtt-tx-eS. 4. A hired servant;
a COoly, x-cS*srrdr.
3n.h^d strnsira^eQajtr&r, s. A day-la
borer, a hired man, a cooly.
a^_6fi@ut5if.a, inf. To hire.
a*-6$d(jgLDirjrtf.aa, inf. To beat the
breasts for payas women at a funeral;
i. e. to do a thing for form's sake, insin
cerely.
tr^etiuur'Ban-fSuiSenifLJLi, v. noun.
Hired labor; maintenance by day-labor.
*3n.GULD, s. A well, Sssrj. Wils. p. 239.
Koopa. 2. The name of a place, sacred to
Siva, Qw&fi4Sise{lQv>/rebi.
a^a^irCT, s. The science of determin
ing by astrology, or otherwise, the
proper places for digging wells, ffip
*_u^ir(?U)r(f, s. Persons, acquainted
with the above science. See u-4ieScji.
<9n-6US\)tr, s. [in fieuir. *_e;/f.] The learned,
the literati, .;-i.iC*,-;. (p.)
3k.eue0, s. A well, Qesagt. Wils. p. 239.
Koopa. 2. A hollow, a hole, a pit, <sifi.
See under x-q.
3n.eQnjir, s. Cooks, waaiiun-. (18&.)
*_6t?/Tii), s. [as fc.Saru).] The eBeveuw
tree.

*.sfJ<rzi>, s. [prop, ak.aiffui.'] A chariot


ak.o>ipQpiLmi, s. Rotten eggs. ( Rott.) <s>-0rW,
A devil, an imp, Quiu. 2.
or car, <2gt. 2. The hemispherical top or
Compare s^&qpCmu..
A dwarfish, ill-formed race of imaginary
upper part of a car, ff,;*Qi(Lfl. 3. The
beings; the hordes that form the armies
ak.a>rpeuire\), s. A bob tail.
streamers or banners of a car, C>4i-*0u4.
of Siva. (Compare *<ii.) 8. Strength,
Sh-GSt Lfs , s. [the proper spelling would be
Wils. p. 240. Koovara.
force, afcCcou. 4. A covering bull, Quiaf
Q<j<?4>. 5. Ox,
6. A large species
.**;
from
Sans.
Koola.
Wils.
p.
239
]
The
*J^.eQi'R, s. [prop. 3k.eifi.] A car, a chariot,
rear of an army, ooi_nS<*j<iiK-<oofl. 2. Divi
of eagle, Ou(ji*of. 7. Relationship, con
<?*/. Wils. p. 240. Koovabbb.
sion of an army, Li_/iiq. 3. Feathers,
nexion, appib. 8. Company, multitude,
plumage,
(Compare ur*>.) 4. Wo
C>'P. 9. (tfi.) Fault, defect, <gpp*. 10.
Si-sQstTiii, s. The eSeoeuii flower tree.
men's
hair,
QuetmiSt.
5.
Peacock's
tail,
[prov.] Dwarfishness, shortnessas A
2. [in prosody] A term for a certain met
anSpGtgmm. [ex _wi4, tail.] 6. [an elonga
mi.
rical foot. See 9i.
tion of saj, mire.] Mud, mire, Qeg. 7. [ex
Oy.elHu.iiT, s. Soldiers, warriors, ufot
^.sS.-riiuJjB.ti, s. The leaf of the *.aP
gold ] Gold, Qurar. 8.
Middle,
ttrt. 2. Hunters, barbarous tribes, <?
=i4 tree.
centre, . 9. A kind of snake, g>uriiL/.
lJ; [ex -<*, strength.]
10.
Deficiency,
that
which
is
cut
short,
a
SLaflarf?, j. Cry, whooping, ^o/; [ex
stamp, >i_iisr. ll. [in prosody."] A 3k.J)l, s. Part, portion, share, subdivision,
e< *.] fp.;
kind of rhyme, ,jh<m_, occurring in every
uixg. 2. The natural, chemical, or ana
ak.e&eMQsirsireir, inf. To cry, to whoop,
foot except the last of a line; in the gfresxuLi
tomical
parts of a man or other animal;
rhyme, in every foot except the first; com
to halloo. 2. To call aloud for aid. 3.
component,
original parts, or principles of
prising
five
Species,
Viz.:
-e(/!e<flr!k!!r,
To call one out, to challenge.
material existences. i&zipm*tx.j>. 3. Modi
nitrous,
<*_s0Qiu^;sn>*,
aLtroyjcyircw',
suvoipmea
fication and diversities in the forms
an-sQcbrr, s. The devaiw tree, yielding a
Gusni_. See under Q^ai_.
of bodies; varied evolutions of primitive
good fruit.
alfxgy.&igaitr&ijs^efiifitutijuQusaSpgl. The tail
matter, J*rj^*>iii. 4. Section, division,
*-ay, Qpgi, 3k.eSetrffisk.iSpgt, u>, 3k.su,
of the paper kite is too short.
department,
5. The properties,
. n. [in Me gerund, it is sometimes _uj inqualities or nature of a thing; charac
3k.ee>
Lpiuiriiiu
Quits,
inf.
To
grow
blunt.
stead ofx.il.] To crowas a cock, CV**.
teristic symptoms of a disease, r,Ur<3.
a^anLppQpneaL, s. The *_op class
0^ot/w_<. 2. To coo, to sing, to warble
6. Effect, result, product, <rrar<i^uii<i<^
of
rhyme.
as birds; to screamas a peacock, upmm
[ex <sp, to shorten by division, &c]
QursSi*. 3. v. a. To call, to whoop, to
ak.es> Lpuuee>i, s. The rear of an army.
7. v. noun. Proclamation, publication,
halloo, _ulSi_. 4. fp.) To utter, proclaim,
jffitlAtom; [ex *-j>, to proclaim] 8. *.
c. -.utj. 5. v. n. To scold at, to brawl, *-t>, . Thick gruel, porridge, pap, or any
Oily grain, trig. ( M. Die.)
food of similar consistency, lottS&psBmcfo
jffiiLu.. 6. To cryas a child; to bawl,
QPQftx-sitbQaehGiib. I want it all.
2. Boiled rice,
Wils. p. 239.
jyp. In poetry, like other similar words, it
o^/Sia^etQodjiu, inf. To cut in two,
Koora. 3. Grain in the field, commonly
makes the past in
AjSarg and a*u&.
the green growing crop, uiSf. 4. Gold,
bisect, subdivide. 2. To set in portions
(giSiix-d&pQurij. Like the warbling of
Qurctr. 5. adj. Wils. p. 310. Ghooba.
or small quantities.
the gj.v bird.
Rotten, deca3'ed, as-scjo.
sti.gt3k.rya, o, inf. To cut or separate
jsioij*-8uB7<wKiaipr. lie re
_i4i(.46!6iiiasj^i_-4;. Partnership is
into portions; to apportion.
paired to the place, calling jgOiiJ. (urr.)
undesirable even in drinking gruel.
ak.jp/meuda, inf. To set in portions or
a^tijairrsSr, s. The cock; it*, the crower.
anuHx^a\ssc-t~fiQ&fiQmi. Resembling
separate quantities, to distribute and set
sk.eae\>ak-ULf, v. noun. Crying aloud,
the weeding of green corn.
in small heapsas a retailer for sale.
bawling, crowing, calling, &c.
s^0titf.<liugiQup^if.gtii. Though
and
sk-gtQairmen, inf. To stuff, cram, press
srif. be obtained.
3h-LLE, s. The erdrrey grain. ( M. Die.)
any thing down with a stick, the feet or
SLQfAtguullt.. The aUthoreSS gaaami,
the hands.
3n.LpssraLtpssTL/sO/r, j. [prov.] A kind
because she once sung her verses for a
<9iax>fi loohlenri ei.#Qst&QQpffl. The
of jack-tree with pulpy fruit, ptuat; [ex
cup of pap. 2. One who flatters, or
child eats sand.
Pap-]
dances attendance for a little food; a
0^opA_jQ*<Sfi(<jdr. [prov.] He
mean, cringing person, g>)*fsthQu*Qp*ar.
dCLtp/T, i. [yror.] A kind of fruit-tree
thrusts rice into his mouth.
a^y)iru>L-if., s. A dull, cowardly man.
with leaves like those of the oak, *s/itaSu>iii;
3k.guu., inf. To be divided or resolv
[ex-(4.]
s^LpiriiuireaR, s. [prov.] Treacle, mo
ed into its primitive elements.
Sk-iprriEl&Gi), s. A small pebble, a gravellasses, dissolved sugar, &c.,.$Qut*>w,j,:
ekjpu(Blil!B,
inf. To analyze, to distri
[ex
pap,
et
ujafl.]
stone, sIV-J-*^.
bute. 2. To resolve or reduce bodies
ak.jpiriuuQuira,,
inf.
To
be
boiled
too
SLtp/rLORRlft, A shrubas sk-jjiQpeir&itr.
into their original parts or primitive
muchas rice. 2. To become pulpy.
elements; to produce the varied trans
&t-yzlT63r, s.
The salagrama-stone,
3.
To
become
addleas
eggs.
formations of nature.
*rt_.S< .* See
-
ek.ipuuGe>&,
Rice-congee for starch
dk.9 (Vf&u- 3k. pQ (Tjdso , s. An ola-writing
SLSnip, ad/. Bob-tailed; shortened, or
ing clothes, for paste, &c.
for the division of property among heirs.
naturally defective; truncated, >i_iJjr<jui
ak-jJeuuirSker, s. A pap-pot.
eopiSpskjp, s. The latter part of Janu
war. 2. (./iff.) Dull, stupid, shallow, weak
a^ipQpL-ee>i, s. Addle eggs.
in intellect, Li#fl*<g*>pirBr. Compare <s
ary.
ant,
iB<Sdsk.p/SQei>. In the middle; in the
&>-ip(ipiGsrcl&s7, s. A shrub whose leaves
t*^j3>jjsrCtA/.s. He is very
middle part.
are used for greens, #8r, Premna cordishallow in wit.
folia, L.
u>trlQpjbak-st, s. The first part of Feb
ak.tt>tfida,iir, s. A large kind of water
ruary.
bird; the pelican, it*iuposm^Qswes>, ai>-ip<s>j<r(3j, s. A kind of grain, Csip
jya6ftnScir*_j, s. The effects of heat
*r<3, Cynosurus, L.
2. A he-buffalo without a tail.
in the system, &c. 2. Heat, caloric.
ak-GDLpdstoa<*i_tf>aiaa, J.
Maimed SLSirtrj, s. Flakes or broken pieces of
s'ffuisk.jp,
s. The temperament of the
hand, cgep*>so.
straw, hemp, &c, chaff; rubbish of straw,
body. 2. The component anatomical
&c,
2. [prov] Grounds, settling,
ak_GLpdQairij>ueir, s. An ox with blunt
parts of the body.
sediment, lees, dregs, chips, fioii.
horns.
<?/E/f*_j>, j. A proper quantity in com
QueauiLfijaK.mripti, s. Sweepings and
ak.ee> ip isif), s. A short-tailed fox.
position, mixture, &c
chips.
t.
j.' sir, j. A ahort, stinted, shabby
snaiiQ&irp/t^eitui, s. Broken pieces of
Qpevdsk-jp, s. The radical parts of a
person. 2. A logger-head, a booby, mi-m
swAtSsrtssH,
straw.
substance. See s>a>J>.
351

&Qg/igia&<-3r, inf. To bendas the


a:,-:.*: ' gs, s. The component parts
s*.mpQarr(Bms, inf. To give the wed
neck, to stoop.
ding cloth, as part of the marriage
of atmospheric air. 2. The effects of the
vital airs on the system, or the powers
ceremony.
s^Ssst, s.
An oblong, earthen sugarderived from them, viz. walking, run
Lam^nisk.eop, s. A consecrated gar
boiler, stsuu^ripQsu.tir. 2. A hole for the
ning, standing, sitting, &c.
sacrificial fire, <J*8*<geri_ti. (*s>.) 3.
ment.
[local.] A watering basket, 0r^.uuLL>i_
Qp&airL-a9k-es>p, s. A garment which
eSnrr^iL^arsk.^. On account of, or
the parents give to the bride to cover <SL63T, s. (from Sans. Koona.) A bend,
occasioned by, the disease.
her head.
a curve, a flexure, <*>. 2. Crooked
8n.JJ , QQjdsbt, ffk^SSQ^ardsr, C: . Skp, V. a.
sk.s^puumlj , s. A canvas-sail,
ness, a huinped-back; one of the eight
To cry aloud, publish, promulgate, pro
defects of the body. (yg>g*s-<srA>. 3. A
claim, Jrfi^sjQ^ju. 2. To cry as an
hump-backed or crooked person, _er<cr.
auctioneer, a herald, a crier of goods, &c,
A name of Yama, luwdr. 2. A deadly foe,
4. A snail, B$ag. 5. The screech owl, the
tSis^dflseSaJx-p. 3. To speak, say; to de
a fierce enemy, Cif-j#>^jcr; [ex
divi
^j*oc/S. 6. [in poetry.] An extra, detached
clare, assert; to answer, <2&. 4.
sion.] (p.)
foot, commonly at the beginning of a verse,
To sell by auction, Sp*.
dn-pjj)!, v. noun. Declaration, proclama
Qjuje/LiA-sBras in gi*ip>&^j^^w, f ^
u^jt), inf. To blame, censure, scold,
7. (*g>.) A vessel, a caldron
tion,
2. Word, speech, Qu>i&; [ex
abuse, reproach.
as in sguuiQsep Qa^fcjr.
m^g), say.] 3. . A name of Yama; lit. the
separator of soul and body; the arbiter,
8k.j$*J&i3k.po , v. noun. Tautologya^rarsw, s. A hump-backed man,
inner. 4. The minister and attendant of
one of the ten faults in a literary compo
gjorartSr. 2. A snail, s/isxp. 3. A conch,
Yama, sreutir; [ex
division.] (p.)
sition. See sspcgppt under csppti.
en, 4. A tortoise,
ek.pea>ptLfeinppGfirrz3rr s. Siva, who
/f*_i8ttjiT<3sr, s. [prov.] The headman of
sk.eS,
s. A hump-backed or crooked
kicked
Yama,
fflisSr.
the Chiviar caste or palankeen bearers.
woman. 2. A dwarfish shrew, met!.
Note. The name may be derived from &n-65T5d, v. noun. (substantively; from
3. [mi>;i.] The maid-servant of m
his proclaiming before the palankeen
Sans. Koona.) Croockedness, curvature,
CmB.
the titles of the great person whom he
u3s|. 2. A hump-back, a-ssrii^gKs. 3. A
Sk-edilafSjiULD
sk.eSrrrjLou, s. A sickle,
carries.
chank, a conch, fins. 4, A snail, -..,-,.
5. The crescent moon, <Jp*<r*Prair.
n-jTVUIT , v. noun. Portion, division,
Sk.6$i/$(ir?6VSk.eSuQurrLy., s. A small
8k.GsrpQLp<suGsr , s. A bent old man.
share, section, ueig, 2. Subdivision,
shrimp.
classification,
3. Diversified forms
sk.Gsrp&rsjrffj, s. A curved chank.
ak.t3sSst.i-., v. noun. Lying in a crooked
of matter. 4. Results, effects. 5. Con
8k.e&pt$Bsip, s. The crescent moon.
stituents or component parts; quality
poBture; one of the five uitmsicgppib.
Sn-gfUt &<5psar, 3k.eS Qcarcar , Q&issr, sk.es,
or nature, fiarmic; [ex _jr, portion.]
See under ppii.
v.n. (from Sans. Koona.) To curve, to be
0k.eiirurrasirLp.iL/gotsk.srrurressrip.tLr&r, s.
e-ipak. jpuir , j. The temperament
come crooked, to bend down, Gsrar. 2.
One of the l'amlia kings with a hump
of the body. See under
To be hump-backed, op^gaiWi. 3. To
back.
contract, closeas the tortoise, the snail,
gh_SS>p, s. Cloth, clothes, garments, ^&.
sk.erLDp, s. The crescent moon.
&c, gGW.
2. The cloth given by the bridegroom to
s^esrQp& (9), s. A tortoise shell, ^snu
ak.eSuQurrs, inf. To become hump
the bride, commonly ou the day of marri
CuiQ. (Af. Die.)
backed. 2. To be bent, by age.
age, _yj.#Cy2w,

Qds
QoG. A compound letter of and er.
*G)a;<iarLLL_i) Qsist, s. Gig
gling, hearty laughter,
(from
Sans. Gaggha, laughter, and At'l'a, exces
sive.) Compare .syi^.i-**"4.
Qadau.L-ilLL(iij:@rflaa, inf. To laugh
boisterously; to giggle, crackle.
Q&&<3>ffl , aQpgj, ^p&i, ar&jLD, &s , v. n.
[prow.] To taste very sweet, iiag,aflts.
2. [local.] To cackle, cluck, &cas a
hen. See Q*r*/I.
*Q&a&eQ, dSGpsbr, pGpeir, uGusbr,a,
v. n. To giggle, to shout' with laughter,
fiDQu.i$.QiDffe\5A. (Sans. Gaggha.)
QsidseSQamLr, inf. To shout, clap
the hands and laugh. (f8. m.)
(Sss^erfl , dSGpzir, popes', uQussr, da,
v. n. [prov.] To bend, writhe; to be
twisted out of place; to be distortedas
the body of a wrestler, the feet being fix
ed, Qcu. 2. To be pushed out, to be
protuberantas a bone when carrying a
heavy load, ,&rcj. 4. To be defeated in
controversy ; to yield, Qs'*"^"^i-.
Q&&L[i!TQpL_ra, s. The STL-Lf. tree.
(AT. Die.)
3o2

Oa^ao^aQaffja*, * (Tel.) A chain


OsdFLD, s. An elephant, ujrrSssr. 2. A
with tinkling rings or bells for the feet
measure of two cubits, a yard. g)-OT(y>!c
of women.
Gmori_jyeFi(. See
and xiuib, and their
O^ao^/sa(-., s. An affected, pom
compounds.
pous gait, QutsiSpem.
Qc5<9=<3!63rsfl, s. [prop, a&arresB.] The
Qa&miFiIlfi, s. A kind of step in
Qi<$<g shrub. See
dancing, _^*i!ar*/si_.
*Q&&ir&$3sr, s. The sacred fig tree.
Qa-pao^LS^aSQenlurrm, inf. To go
See *#&ar, under
with a rapid pace without agitating the
(olg;jFrT<So~>&ir>r, s. The enmiurrrifsmeai
bodyas horses. 2. To go with a stiff,
affected pace.
plant. (M. Die.)
Qas&&Lt>, s. The QpetSxi shrub. ( M. Die.) QiSfGj*, QQpssr, 0@S<?5rear, ffarcar, Qs
v. a. and v. n. To beg humbly, to
See Qa<*e*.
entreat, crave, beseech with supplicat
Gla&gl!E]Q&LL SUS3T, s. [local, and
ing gestures, oi<j*^icJri.
tin/.] A poor, mean person, fOTiiw2tur<sr.
Qa^s'taiLf.da, inf. [local.] To cause
one to beg.
Qs&3raQ<$&Qg:6oTeO, . noun. Chirp
Q{B(e5&es>eiida, inf. To detain a begingas a lizard, u*ioS(?j*. 2. Teasing,
" gar before giving. 2. To cause one to
harassing, aiodp*.
crave.
Q.s.yss)^ Qa&&Lh, s. (Tel.) Tink
Oa^fflaSffitlffl, inf. Te beg, entreat,
ling rings for the legs of players, dancers,
beseech.
&C-, srpfffiESDS.
Grai&GldQairs&irGifirfliiJ, inf. To go aQa^ian^sL-L-, inf. To tie tinkling
begging.
rings to the leg. 2. (fig.) To prepare
OarQSsurriba, inf. To receive by beg
for war.
gingOa<FSDtFa@^a/r, s. A horse with
QaQ^-ei)QstQapeo, v. noun. Sup
little bells attached to its legs.
plication, entreaty.

(365

5S( SOoSJr/s/QS), j. [impr. Qa if-ee em&(&).']


The goddess s<J,*>; [ex
ruin, e<

fifiSirmQM<tij>uif.. That the misery of


poverty may cease.
rpDuSiQicMi^Siiii. The final compound
letter is dropped.
QmSss-QtrpQser'gi. A family given
up to ruin will never listen to advice.
Qnj-o^CiuQaffliA. A ruined family
will sink more and more.
Q&(Baireoii>, s. A time of ruin, evil,
drought, &c. ; also used in reference to
retribution of evil deeds which is to
come immediately.
Q&u>fi, s. Wicked devices. 2. Folly,
rashness, presumption. 3. Loss, ruin,
waste.
Q*<3w& .i.-:- -~. - ... Qfllurgi. Folly is
blind.
Q<Bffl)/rOT, appel. n. He who will
perishthe wretch; commonly used
abusively.
Q&L-ipsinj), s. Bad disposition; bad
ness. 2. Indecorum, incivility.
Q&L-.imijisnp, s. Immoral or vile
conduct.
Qarilz_-fi&\), . A bad state, a woful
plight 2. A dangerous profession. 3.
A dangerous way or systemas of re
ligion.
Oatlii./^^, s. Perverted understand
ing. 2. Bad counsel, &c.
QaCiLaeissrih, s. An offensive smell.
Q&LLtftFjuii, s. A deformed, monstrous
or horrid shape.
QaiLi^tuirfi, s. A bad, malignant,
dangerous disease. 2. The venereal or
other filthy disease.
Q&CiG&t , s. Utter ruin, uselessness,
unworthiness, &c.usually as an ex
clamation.
QaL-GiuGunesrsiiGtr, s. A seduced
woman, a bad woman.
Q,cbD, v. noun. Ruin, j^'t^a/. 2.
Damage, loss, detriment, injury, e<>i_io.
3. Disaster, calamity, m_u.s. 4. De
generacy, vileness, evil, @S|.
Qa(Bpeo, v. noun. Perishing; being
ruined, spoiled, defeated, &c. 2. Damage,
injury, calamity, &c. 3. [in gram.}
Elision, omission.
Q,s>, s. Loss of any thing dropped,
stolen, or strayed, &c, SinpuL/. 2. Loss
opposed to gain, in astrological calcu
lations, augural divinations, &c, rii_w.
(See*2Br44rf!iuio.) 3. Emergency, hazard,
extremity.
4. Ruin, .sjuSof. 5. Evil,
disaster, 9*9. 6. (Jig.) The thing lost,

Qd5i si/Ted, s. A kind of play, espe


cially among females, ujflSaiurLL<3. (rf* )
dSt/TJ"/_D, 5. [impr. for aip.ajtr&u>.j A
clock. 2. (_/!)/ *i_rfii.) A copper boiler
rarely used.
<S<^., j. Fame, greatness, glory, Siipfil.
2. Terror, fright, alarm, dread, uui4. 3.
Jurisdiction, province, the limits of a
ruler's authority, j/fkjpfkxb. 4. (llott.) A
hill-fort, gjQtsib.
Qaif-'JJLpui, inf. To be famedas a
great man. 2. To be dreaded.
Qaif-iLizir, s. A bold, undaunted per
son, jffjripeidt. 2. A man of valor, who
spreads terror, 0*^.Jr(*. 3. A clever,
skilful, competent person; a powerful
speaker, gipofbCarsir.
Q s i$-Q & rr sirsir, inf. To be overwhelmed
with fear.
Csif ueSsrsar, inf. To menace, threat
en, frighten.
C - . -- . ear _ . inf. To be frightened,
terrified; to be overwhelmed with fear.
0tfsv;, inf. To be agitated with
fear.
Qstym/sevtii, s. A notorious place or
town.
LcaazrdQ&Lf-, s. Dread of death.
Qsisf_sCSS3ril(^, s. The goddess of de
struction. See Qi_urii(g.
Qsiq-edlh, s. The name of a river near
Cuddalore,
2. Abyss, a deep gulf,
3. A den,
4. A uarrow
passage,
- uropfi.
Q<5, Sdpar, QatlCidr, Gmdr, Qmt~,
v. n. To perish; to be destroyed, annihil
ated, jySii. 2. To putrefy, rot, decay ; to
become tarnished, damaged, marred,
blighted, GsHp. 3. To be ruined in cir
cumstances, uwii^, 4. To be violated
in chastity, *puj}u. 5. To degenerate,
deteriorate; to change for the worse, mor
ally or physically, /*8tuQi_. 6. To be ema
ciated, reduced ; to be deformed, disfigured,
m^yvJjj. 7. To be defeated, overcome, Qtp*.
8. To be intrinsically bad, evil or wrong,
(5eroQii_. 9. To fall into ruin; to be de
molished, destroyed, mtsopp. 10. To be
lostas an article of property, Sic, drop
ped, stolen or otherwise, *ifg>xpQu.'*. ] l.
To be squandered, spent, wasted, Qurg-e.
12. To be worn out, fion^m. 13. To
expire, to terminateas the retribution
of former deeds, JSorQ*i_. 14. [in gram.}
To be elided, dropped, !.-wfpQ*i_.
QaQois-ui. May you perish a form
of imprecation.
Q*Li(_**cg;8&i%jiitA<&u. In pover
ty, friends are not found even among
relations.
Omi<?i_Oar. Ahl I am lost, ruined; I
am undone.
*ee>aifo*airGiQasQfispQurv*. As if a dead
cow be presented to a ruined brahman;
said of an unprofitable pursuit by an
incompetent person.
QtL(S1iijLii_g(J*. Though to be ru
ined, go to the town.
4o

g(yQ^Q*rAeu(Jro)(F<3ia. Please to di
vine for me about what I have lost.
Q, v. noun. Ruin, destruction; decay,
C<3. 2. Expiration of a limited time; a
term or limit of time, ^mto.
C ^.i
-,'.6. a.*. The world will
not consider it a ruin. (<sp.)
QxQfrutSuGuriSpffi. The time set, is
passed.
Q/suuif.*(ff. According to the time
agreed upon.
u^i!riiOa!<7<v. At the expiration
of the term of ten days.
QafB&Q&irevevQsSae/in, inf. To
fix a term of time, a day, &c. 2. To
postpone.

65, fi<?fflBT, pG^dsr, uGussr, da, V. a.


To destroy, annihilate, abolish; to squan
der, jfif**. 2. To damage, tarnish, blast,
QsQpQriiu. 3. To debauch, corrupt, de
moralize, violate, s<if*xmQM*s. 4. To
render nugatory as religious rites, aus
terities, &c, j(u>ri*. 5. To frustrate, de
feat an object; to disappoint, ^a. 6. To
neutralize the noxious qualities of poison
ous drugs; to temper, Q/st^snpiiM. 7. To
counteract poison received into the system,
8**ts*PQpfi**. 8. To deft at, Qf^e>.tm. 9. To
reduce, to emaciate,
10. [in gram.']
To drop, omit; to cut on" letters or a letter,
QtQuuru. May you do injury.
CsSjfiubrsy Q<^, s. Malevo
lence, malice, an evil mind.
<2 a u un3sr, appel. n. A destroyer, a
depraver; a scoundrel.
Qat-Liih, s. The beard, pinp. .
65I_L( ITjQsL-lSj. Q&L-l ItQcBlL
19-, s. Good management, energy and
ability; energetic and successful proceed
ings, tSgizviuiififiiuiii. It is also applied to
the person.
Gasl io_, s. ( Tel.) Firmness, robust
ness, strength,
2. Cleverness, expertness, ingenuity, skilfnlness, ttmi^fuuib.
3. Closc-fistedness, .(?u-u!i4.
Q*iijf. Qtc.ut.fta!. Well done, bravo !
QaL-Lf-aGirneir, s. A clever, capable
person; a smart, active man, &c.
QeCif-ssiruu. s. A bracelet not hol
low but solid.
QaCu}.&&tfau>, s. A robust body.
Csstlif^^OTii), i. Cleverness, dex
terity, capableness. 2. {little used.) Tarsimony, close-fistedness.
Oailtfussjott, inf. To make firm, to
harden. 2. To sublimate. 3. To streng
then medicines, liquors. Sic 4. To trans
act an affair, or conclude a business ad
vantageously.
QsL-Lp-UjipiTij}, adv. Very secure, un
der lock and key, &c. 2. [as an order.}
Be very careful, take great care.
QaL-if-uuircsj, s. Thick syrup.
QsL-Lf.iuinu&<:3:iT$)a&, inf. To search
or examine strictly.
Q&L-L9.ujiTUj&&:ifl4&, inf. To articulate
distinctly, to pronounce correctly and
loudly; to enunciate with proper inflec
tion, emphasis and modulation.
QsL-Lf-iiJir&rQ
s.
Skilful, nice
work; nice workmanship.
Q&iLif. , &QQp&r, pGfitir, uGusir, ,
v. a. To harden, strengthen; to make
firm or compactas by ramming the
load of a gun, jicf*.
G<i-1, s. [prov.~\ A small side-shoot,
twig or branch from a parent stock, or a
main branch, uiifit.
Q&L-(B(ipj8&a, inf. To break off the
side-shoots.
0*ila2i_ Oau-snaiA, inf. To
send out shoots, side-twigs. 2. To ra
mify, to branch out.
3o3

lo. . The Gaina j.tSm plant.


Qdsasari sir, s. A robust, stout man,
uSesri_dr. (c. )
Qsrs^Slh, i. A plant, u/TLDLj Qaireobi .
OiSsssriy-Oas33r;^_S3)3f, j. A brass pot Qlsm^luTLO, $. A plant, ^jO/Sfiirgjtl'
with a nozzle, &iQri-i. Compare "Sn*.
urTej; which see under
(A/. Die )
Q x Gssrly-iuiret suitlid inf. To pour out Q^iS^SUlTQ^SSsP, j. A plant, Guiup
giiL-<. (M. Die.)
through tlie nose of a vessel.
Q 3, essTLf.su ituj, s. The nose of a Qmesatf. .
v. n. [prov.~] To crawlas grubs, animal2. An incision, the gash in which the
cula, &c, in a sore; to writhe or wriggle,
axe works in cutting a tree.
either as seen or felt, Qidki.
Qj3>3S3T3m , s. A kind of fishthe carp,
o*p*Q*p*i_j9(5!dr. lie struts, he
Cyprinus flmbrintus, *iiA>. 2. The leg
walks with an affected spring.
from the ankle to the knee. 0*arow_**rtSj.
rrx^SuSi-j^Qsi^xa/rdr. He will writhe
3. Gold or silver thread; lace. (See **r
in hell an imprecation.
a^.) 4. [locaL] Enlargement of the
Spleen.Note. svpQaaArsnL-, cgdrsff*Q*efe-M_,
loot ib Q amp, inf. To be perturbed
through envy, rage, &c.
G0L.Qae*waDi_, ujc_BJ/AQriaoi, i0^rAQ**r
Qsl9, s. (Tel.
A cave, cavern;
fflrO*(8b-arn_, are different kinds of Q&
den, grotto, u>3wA(5*.
fish. See these.
Od5/jDSBTL3, s. [jprop. u>sarti.] Walk
Qs-s&TaBie&Lftujir&r, s. A woman whose
ing, &c.
eyes resemble the 0**rii- fish.
Q&Lou^jg] , *. (Hind.) Pomp, splendor,
0.OTOTi_L/ii,sS,
A jewel fashioned
like the Qafcs^- fish, and worn by QsldlSVlo, s. [prop. sLniSffw.] Ex
women on their toes.
ultation, &C , u^jxiluLj.
Q&emaniamirso, s. The leg; also, the
Qsiht-j
Q&LhLja&si), s. (Tel. "g0^)J
calf of the leg.
A ruby, uguttaib.
Q&ekr<3s>ieiiirpu>, s. Rheumatic pains
or spasms in the arms or legs; cramp. Qsti>Lj, QQpdr, Q&ldiSGearear, GaisSr,
Qsinu, v. n. To rise, to be boisterous as
(GfZiigjxQ&eAfaDi, s. Golden or silver
wind, waves, &c. ; to swell, to heaveas
thread from Surat.
the sea, B-rjQfi&tbu. 2. To rise up as the
Qa emas>teSuj ir fil QsrarisS(tf
blood in a rage, rAjQPi. 3. To cry,
clamor, make a noise; to bustle, to make
ffsroj, s. A disease in the hypochon
tumultas persons in quarrels; to rise
dria. (Holt.)
with indignationas a warrior to the at
QsjSfejQcB^BQLboSTSti, v. noun, [local.']
tack, ^peililAs.
Palpitation of the heart; being full of fear.
QaLDiSQiuQfLhu, inf. To rise up as
Q<5(Sti, adj. Past, gone. Ste apii.
persons in quarrelling, &c. 2. To be bois
terous.
Qapuiflt&qijpfi, s. [in aitron."] The
QaLDiSdQaireiirSlGuira, inf. To go on
number of synodic revolutions of a pla
roaring and raging.
net, rejected as the first step in the use
of the uHtSosppi tables. It indicates
Q&LDueo,
v. noun. Bustle, clamor; a
which of the tables is to be employed
great
noise,
^rimb. 2. Rising, swell
in the calculation.
ing, &C, tiQftbu&i.
Q&jSGun&Qiuu>f t. See sf3smr&Quu>.
QaLDueBuLj, v. noun. Exultation,
0<55., s. For
which see.
mirth, rmGjt*vb.
Qsiu
Q&iulBoBT, s. [prov.] A small
Q^a^7, s. ( Hind.) Wiles, tricks, piigi.
kind of fish, giWdr.
2. Evasion, shift, equivocation, tuuriwi.
Qa<gp, QGioar, Q&pfiGssreir, . Caieir, Q&JiS)-, s. The art of fencing, Sleeii
utb. See rcp- and *crt?-.
Q*A, v. a. [prof.] To rive by inserting and
turning the instrumentas in splitting a QsiTLl.<iQ<X!rLQi ssrio, v. noun.
stick. 2. To chop, mince, cut across and
Being hoarse and stertorousas the breath
athwart in chopping. 3. To make in
in the struggles of death.
cisionsas in fish; to hack. 4. To
*Qs5Qfji sir, s. As (5(_sir.
chuckleas alien, calling her chickens.
QatTFjiirLpevirir, s. The &(Trjisir as a
Q&Jjil&Q<S<QiSoTSO,v.noun. Moving
devotee of Vishnu.
pit-a-pat, palpitating of the heart by
fright, &c, i*e*<s$uLi. 2. Sounding ket- Q/rsiy/i, s. See aHeuii.
ket; chirping, &c, s^'isfi^HGt&sQ, dSQpehr, fiGpsir, uGussr, is, V.
QiElh-SSLd, s. The isiriiQeuox plant.
a. To win, conquer, overcome, QwAiau.
2. v. n. [prou.] To desire eagerly, to
'Ql&iis^&ih, s. [prop. aipau>.~\ Brim
crave, ,g*iiL/i_. 3. To be full of terror,
stone.
to start with fear, ^y*.
Qsm^lh, s. [prop. &mpu>.~\ Odor, fra
Q&eS, v. noun. [prov.~\ Eagerness;
grance, &C, fjfar.
greediness; an insatiable desire for food,
QaipeuLy., s. Any odoriferous, essential
.gao^. 2. s. [for SoJ.] Terror, fear,
unguentas attar, &c.
Utlth,
354

OssSul/, v. noun. Winning; victory,


conquest, Qifi/Sopposed to Gfi'tm.
QseSuuiraS^da, inf. To be success
ful. 2. To be full of joy.
Q&8i>pl, QQpda, C\>cflOesf<gr, Geudr,
OsAw, v. a [prop.
To dig round
the roots of plants, to grub up; to wash
or wear away gradunlly ; to eatas a can
cer, or caustic. 2. [prov.] To irritate
or corrode, and waste the stomach as ex
cessive stimulus, &c.
Qae\>>au!Li, s. [prop. gee&Qsirdu.'}
A stick for grubbing up the earth.
Q&sviR, s. A species of the sr&saru)
plant with white flowers, <3nS4r**<atri4.
See artxmii. (M. Die.)
QaaLj, s. Sacred beads imbedded in
gold or silver, and tied on the arms or
neckas a badge, amulet, or charm, jjC-ei
LlifiSBTlb.
QaeiftSaL-L-., inf. To fasten an amu
let, a charm, &c.
Qss^TlT, s. A sacred plant among the
Hindus, ga&, Ocynium sanctum, L.
Qse^Pi&tki&LB Q&srnfl&Ki&tii .
Q*oAfE(giflsa, s. An eleocarpus with a
double seed, supposed to bear the image of
Siva and Parvati, ^S":-al>'-W^^)^'L:J,'*
Oaa^srf?, t. A red species of cocoanut.
(See Cirfl.) 2. [prop. Q**.] A wall lizard.
QmjdUQsucSsr/;. The unripe fruit of
the Q*i* tree. Note. The water of this
nut is much esteemed for bathing an idol,
and for medicinal use.
QsidiQertigiQarpgi, The lizard chirps
regarded as an omen.
QaeyeBuirpfiDLD, s. A large reddish
shell used by religious mendicants for
receiving alms, eating, &c.
Qaaieffi&irpfilirLD, s. The art or science
of divining by the chirp of lizards.
Q&SLjesfl, s. (for.) Gate of a fortifi
cation, fort or city,
See .-.^.n-".
Qs(tp, adj. [from QaQgeauy and <1&lp.~\
Superior in color, endued with pleasing
colors iSptbQurnjtgiiu. 2. Bright, luminous,
brilliant, iSiairwar. 3. part. (si.) A con
nective expletive in poetryas iu GAi(2*
o>,fi_*sn>*. The strong hand armed with
a lauce.
QaQgjlEGins QaQgjSBsinasinLD, s. In
timate connexion, attachment, close friend
ship, mCLf. (p.) 2. Proprietorship, right of
possession, J>ur.
Q&Qi(Lp, Qfijs, QmrLgiSsrffi , w, QsQgw,
v. n. To be connected or combined, &a,
Qu.-tys,*. 2. To be full, abundant, &c jfisopsj.
(See*<s>a>.)3. To spring up, to shoot forth,
to be produced, qp&t**. 4. o. a. (#0 To
learn, ap*.
Q&Qgas>LD, v. noun. Combination,
fulness, abundance, germination as O*
dfdP I, 2, 3, above.
Q&(Lp68)LD, s. Color, hue, iS/dui. 2.
Brilliancy, splendor,
Compare
C*aS. See under Q*a>Qp.

Qsaifl* Glss9 jh,s. [proo.'] Bloated- QaerBjy, s. A kind of fish, ^riiStit, Silu
nessas of the face or stomach from eat- ' rus vittales.
v. n. To belong to, to be combined or
ing irregularly and in too large quantities j QaypaiLD, s. See adeuii.
connected with, Qurgif. 2. To be full,
as after a fever, _i_*<r*iii.
sepi. Compare Qa>GP, and a>a/i. Note.
[prop.
,] which see.
ld, s. A large stone, Qu(w,asa>. .QaipuiTjBtrstsrLh, s. [prop, srruutrpir
The gerund of the verb is QssJgi, in poet
ry(*.)
] A ceremony prior to conception.
T<*!fc-0sfJzrtQmrAiVeur. How are they Q3srfl,T&&si>eQujLh, s. [ex &ev&iuu>, Q&pL-f, t. [local.'} Power, ability, talent,
made social and free! (rw^.)
ftirgssaR.
bone.] A fish-bone, tSQarstw^. (Roll.)

A syllabic letter compounded of * -i>6EaFa;sar, *. One who has a fine head : (?<SL!-S3)t_, s. The eighteenth nacshatra
* and
of hair, *Se^ioi5(jcFffFf*, 2. A name of
comprising four stars, of which one is in the
Vishnu or Krishna, S@w. Wils. p. 249.
2aEii), j. House, dwelling, home, s?(B.
scorpion; also, that and the day when the
moon is in this nacshatra, Gl1di_ii*4^)
Kbsava. 3. A name of the kings of the
Wils. p. 297. Gkha. (<-***)
Chola dynasty, Grryisir.
rti. 2. A name of the goddess of misfor
*(oSSaJua, s. A peacock, wuSet*. 2.
tune, aoG>S; [ex QrQ.} Compare <?*<-Lei_
Gs&Gup^pQp trip sir Qa^FWpG^rpesr,
A bird charmed by music. (See ^rexrtnr.)
s. A name of Arjunaas companion Q>BS3$I, s. A square or oblong walled
{from Sans. Ktka, ay.) 3. The name of
tank, flirxii. 2. A public well. Etsrp. 3.
of Krishna.
a country, pfdjsx/ii. (Suhs. Kekuya.)
A well; in some places an unwalled reser
Qa&jjdr, s. A king of the Gasiuu> (odsSJ, s. As ffff^aj^ 1, and 2. Wils. p.
voir
of water, sa^. 4. A ditch, a trench,
country.
249. Kksi.
(from Sarts. Khana, t dig.)
Q<S&r&Lh, s. The BD&uiriji&BBiT plant. *(<X&)&sir, s. A person with abundant
LDGmpQasxB, s. A well sunk in a sandy
soil.
(Jf. Die.)
hair. Wils. p. 249. Kbsika.
QaasBissair, s. The place near a tank
Qs&li), . Hair in general, wuSiruQuir&.
Ujn~, s. The tree ^/rantp, Fragrant
or well. 2. The bank of a tank.
Wils. p. 248. Kes'a. 2. Horse hair, <5.S>er
screw-pine. (M. Die.)
Qssssflji&iezp, s. The descent of a well
or tank.
G&&ir$>uirpij>. From the hair of the (Sa&ssi?, s. The &ikj&m{&>ui3 shrub.
head down to the foot. 2. s. The name of
(2>&
55)T
53)1X1, s. Friendship, intimacy, in
a species of poem describing a female G> iSi_<55LD, s. A shield, a buckler, uif)
tercourse, fi<?a>rii. 2.
Kindness,
from head to foot, giiSruipib.
o*. 2. A kind of portable tower for
favor, a beneficent look, #StC9lLi_i4. 3.
1 i ;:'). A tuft or quantity of hair.
carrying idols, borne on the shoulders in
Relationship, consanguinity, n-psy; [ex
procession, giitSmraii. 3. Villages or
CrA, s ]
Wils. p. 248. Kes'apakkti.
towns
in
hilly
districts,
wIsnQr^i^^r.
1)&{F&sst, s. A barber skilful in dress
Wils. p. 274. Khkt'aka. 4. The tent or
Oiur/gjsS,-*!. It is good for a man not to
ing hair, mrtSfar. Wils. p. 248. Kks'aka.
dwelling of an army, wrmp. (rg>.)
associate with fools.
^dS^tld, s. The farina or pollen of Q&iih,s. The name of a river, SsSiuirju. G>i533>a5 Qa^Q, s. The tree pirenLp,
flowers, u*ftg. 2. The filaments of a
(r&.) Compare Q$.uii.
Wils. p. 247. Ketaka, Kktakee.
flower; also the stamens,
3. A
fragrant flower tree, the ">S>i, Mimusops G>&L-UJLa(oao/_iijirj, *. A kind of (JiSisii, j. Distress, affliction of mind
or body, giebuA. Wils. p. 275. Kheda.
elengi, L. Wils. p. 249. Kesaba. 4.
portable tower for an idol. 2. A shield.
2. Mourning, sorrowing, grtii. Wils. p.
Beetles, misdrS. (Sans. Kliechara, muting in
See Qru-rih.
267. Ksheda.
the air.)
Qsuj-gpsiisn-S, s. Heaven; imperishable,
Qajgairrfltviis, s. A case of mourning,
scJS&irT, s. A class of demigods fabled
unchanging, eternal felicity, QmiL-rw. (j>.)
or affliction,
to have ascended to heaven, or to have
[ex <?, et
and ./*.]
GalU28&irifld&, inf. To condole with
sailed in the air by the aid of a magical
mourners, &c, ^{cjf*-/.
noun. Ruin, destruction, anni
bolus in the mouth, dffiivt/iii. Wils. p. 274.
Kueoiiara.
hilation, jyuSf. 2. Loss, waste, damage, '(S&jSStsrih, s. A large flag, a banner,
fif0f. 3. Degeneracy, depravity, Q*>.
(?<5^,/?, *. A lion, &mau>. Wils. p.
QugvQirif.. 2. A standard or ensign of
4. Vice, debauchery, wickedness, corrup
distinct inn, victory, honor, &c, d><sgi*
249. Kksabee. 2. One of the postures
tion,
giGrtrib.
5.
Injury,
mischief.
#s.
6.
0i?.. Wils. p. 247. Ketana. 3. A creep
of the Yogi, sitting with the ankle under
Adversity,
indigence,
wretchedness,
mijpmo.
er, any creeping plant, ut-iQr>if^ (p.)
the posteriors, &c. (See jyii_rj*<?ajr*i4 )
7.
Ugliness,
deformity,
j/*^*CQ.
8.
Want,
Wils. p. 275. Khetika.
3. Wils. p. 274. Khbchabbk. Moving
destitution, a>p). 9. [in gram.] Elision, (oi:i!>/nrd5S>ysW(_D, s, A tune, ^ifinir^u:.
through mid air, .gsr^smoni. (/.)
omission,
QsS^Jmii;
[ear
Q,
v.]
Ga&tfljjir&anti, s. See Qa&ifl, 2.
asQci^aQurg: wgiQrcGttvQii. Folly pre (?(5<S/r(rLD, j. A place, the modern
Q&<?fiQjjirau>, s. [in aslrol.'] The situ
Kedar, sacred to Siva, in the Himalaya
cedes
destruction.
ation of the moon in conjunction with
range, gitaif^m. Wils. p. 247. Ketaba.
(J/rOio, s. A time of ruin from
Jupiter, also in the first, fourth, seventh,
2.
(rgi.) A peacock, unlftiprobably Qrxmb
or tenth sign; being very auspicious to
drought or other causesoften used as
from
Sans. Keka.
a child born at that time.
an imprecation. See QWoi.
'Qajltl, s. [in mythol.] Cauda draconis
<J&&r?)LDiriTaau>, s. The way or passage
(Js$QsL-_ai<ar, s. A ruined, miser
(dragon's tail) or the red serpent into
through mid-air. (p.)
able person. 2. Slovenly, dirty wretch.
which the trunk of the Asura Sainhikeya,
\o<3
Lb, s. The plant, /sffoy^sfl, Achysevered from the head (Rahu) by Vishnu,
Qmuf(B , v. noun. Loss, damage, in
ranthes aspera, L.
at the churning of the sea of milk, was
jury, detriment; nun. 2. Adverse cir
changed; and which, with Caput draconis,
(SaToUlh, s. One of the eighteen
cumstances.
is said to swallow the sun and moon for
treatises on ethics or jurisprudence. (See
betraying them. This causes eclipses. 2.
fi/strsr*>.) 2. (re.) A beetle. *=i*Q. 3. (**. )
[in astron ] The descending node, sup
#1^, s. [prov.~\ A staff or rod for driving
A female beetle, QuehitfrQ. Compare C
posed by most of the Hindu astronomers
oxen; an ox goad.
rrib.
io5

Qmir
to be one of those heavenly bodies rarely
visible. 3. A mark, a sign, a symbol,
jfmt-urmh. 4. A banner, a. flag; a standard
of distinction, Qartf.. 5. A comet, a
meteor as in
v.- Wils. p. 247.
Ketu.
*d>S^I, QGpsr, (2j9<J*arsir, Geusir, Gap,
v. a. To call, to invite, jjaip*.
Wils.
p. 247. Keta. (obsol.)
Gapa), v. noun. Calling, inviting. (&a.)
*Q>3jlLCs!t SOLD, s. One of the nine great
divisions or varshas of Jambu Dwipa,
being the western portion between the
Mifimrjerib range and tlie western sea, given
to the prince Sqmni*, Wils. p. 247.
Ketumai.a. (**.)
*Q>XJltJLc>T<Sdsr, s. One of the nine sons
of jfmSfiiar, and the first monarch of Gsg:
torw^ division, ^j^Spirari-ijt^JA/^Owr^war.
Qs^lQ^, s. (for.) The Cedar tree, gj/f
iortb.
*Q>3SrrQTt}> Qa^jS^Ttit, s. A sacred
place, a shrine, any place of pilgrimage
as Benares, &c, rfffW!tw"*- 8. Land,
country, field as in (ggtGxjS&tih,
Wils. p. 264. Ksiietra.
Ga^fiauveoai , s. Bhairavaas pro
tector of sacred places, Jiijr; [ex ui
uii, protector.] (**.)
Q&jijdtTsaiSjSU}, s. Geometry, j)Qn
\ (Sans. Kshetrayanitu.)
(ScE.^glTih, s. The centre of a circle,
wCi_^arjifi^uib. 2. Argument of an equa
tion. 3. {in astron.] Anomaly. 4. The
distance of a planet from the first point
of its orbit in the fourth, seventh, or
tenth degree- Wils. p. 247. Kekdra. 5. [in
ostrol.] The rising sign; also, the fourth,
seventh, or tenth sign from it.Note. i
iGstglri, eSGmfrlru, 9iBirG*i>7>rw, giSgij
ij*ff^)j-u>, uparGssjfijih, vspQ*a$fib as differ
ent <J*)rii>, see these words.
G&ifi}au>Qupcp$p&, inf. [in astrol."]
To be in either of the C*.>rii signs.
GlsmgpQpjSltLlLC:, s.
The reiriiGajZair
plant. (Af. Die.)
(oSBLjss>lj, s. [eui.] A kind of millet,
raggy, G*$wr.
QsLMT&Si, s. A plant, Qaieir&trd&ira
xmib. (At. Die )
*3<BiULh, s. A song, hymn or chant,
g$st>TULmL. Wil9. p. 297. Geva. 2. A
ditch, a moat,
Wils. p. 275. Khi va,
Bricks, Q
(Rott.)
(o<I^J"(-0,
A bracelet for the upper
arm; a kind of epaulet, GpmmR. Wils. p.
248. Keyoora.
Gt&TGRsri lis, s. A crow, arriaig. (&&.)
Compare ssa*n-J> and artabtib.
CJaSj-JTTLD, s. The Malabar or Malayalim country, giiGpuib. 2. The language
of that country, ^tuim^. 3. The astro
nomy and astrology of Malayalim, O.Js>i_
WA^r^Oeerjr. Wils. p. 248. KERALA.
Qsumdr, s. Any king of the Seran
race on the Malabar coast,
^<S3"oW, j. [incorrectly for 0A.]
Song, singing, j&mruutcGi, (*&.)
336

GxS^TTj, Qpfj, G&iflsx&j, us, Gmn, . n. To


cackleas a hen, Qu*rCr0<J-. 2. To
speak in a low and tremulous voice, gr<"
Gs/luGur*. 3. To be bashful and diffident;
to be confused, W^ni<?ur*.
*(S&s\)Lis, s. Female sports; play, pas
time, m*cf,iJ>*iurLL<3. Wils. p. 275. Khela.
*(SseQ, s. [vul.] Fun, jesting, joking,
pleasantry, uAsi*<i>. 2. Buffoonery, mimic
ry, 8i_ii. 3. Ridicule, derision, mockery,
tf*s^. (Sans. Keli.)
GaeSd&ass/S, s. An amusing story, a
piece of fun. 2. Ridicule, derision. 3.
Low ribaldry; foul language.
GaSaarnek, s. A jester, a buffoon, a
mimic. 2. A derider, a mocker.
<?68ueaarsBr, inf. To deride, to mock,
to ridicule. 2. To joke, to jest. 3. To
play the buffoon, to mimic. 4. To con
found, shame, baffle, asperse, defame.
QaeSjdjSssrii, s. Meanness of character
or conduct, ridiculousness, censoriousness; jesting.
Q&sussSTLCs, s. The bed or socket for a
gem, laaaflufil&tgengifi.
*Q<3SsvsCiii, s. Singleness; what is sim
ple or alone, patioon. 2. Uniqueness, cntireness, the only one of its kind, exclusiveness, gg-><s. 3. Freedom, liberation
from births, supreme bliss, Gwiste. Wils.
p. 248. Kevala. 4. Destitution, extreme
indigence, jUarooio. 5. Emaciation, QunvSsj.
6. Danger, criticalness, crisis, Gmnni, j&sB
nut. 7. Unconsciousness, either absolute
or transient ; one of the three degrees of
consciousness of the soul, the other two
being #s\>io and
(See ssrastrGsaicsib
and srHiuQ*iNu.)Note. The five *rfi<uGs
isuii states (momentary, transient un
consciousness of the living soul) are, 1. 5
Bifajrs&fus. 2. G&u&tG)3Fuuvjiih. 3. Gseaes
4. G&avs&fltuiD. 5. Gsaivjpfijj,T$j3ib,
ff/wijjf/5uus)*. Absolute, deep-root
ed hostility, (urc)
<?<uugruufuL<S4flwJw. There is no food
at all. (c.)
Gstuw!riuA&i-A@f6r. He is dangerously
ill. (e.)
Qaaiev&QztTQpw, s. Tender love.
G&i)lditzsi ^ifffihf s. A feeble or ema
ciated body.
GasuenuulS/ip, inf. To detract, de
rogate, disparage.
Gsaieoeh/sar, s. A poor, indigent per
son. 2. An emaciated person; one pros
trated in health.
Q&eueureiijisn/s, s. One of the three
states of the soulas
7.
<? <suffO it asrggjeuiLitTgsilLDnmiJ), s. [in logic.']
An argument in which the affirmative
is demonstrated both syllogistically and
inductively. (SmgraffLa-.)
GseueiiQ&i^GjT&tr.ggiiLDirGarui, s. [in lo
gic] An argument in which the nega
tive is proved by both the syllogistic
and inductive processes. (S)igrarC?u.-.)
(v^Sljt QCpear, Gs sS Gssrasr, G&j&r, GaQJ,
v. 7i. To breathe with difficulty, to catch
breath with labor; to gasp as a dying
person, ^fi*^>3<eap.

Q<LpeO, s. A hog, a boar, a swine, udxtS.


QmCp, j. Color, hue, Spii. 2. Light,
lustre; brilliance, splendor; g*. 3. Com
parison, Similitude, a.aica>ui.
C^i^a/jrgj, s. [com. <?ey(TJj.] A kind of
millet, raggy, Gsuenu.
Qsafrssr, s. A companion. See under
G*T. s.
Q&Sfrir, adv. In silence, silently; neg
ligently, vainly, nar. (i*.)
sntriT, s. .See under <?rr, v.
*(S<SsrB, s. Female sports, play, pastime,
u><ftfSSanurLia. Wils. p. 248. KbLI. 2.
The cocoanut-tree, Qjias Qojrf.
G&efl^6iT&u> CserfluyffL'CD/r^ii, s. A
stroll, jaunt, ramble in company with
females, aj?fGairKi&iS&ttns. 2. The jo
viality of a company, amusement, SC
pit.
* 5j5syj9t5S7n^, s. Dancing; play, sport,
pastime, amusement, SG&ptt-ituni. Wils.
p. 248. Kelixa.
Gmefiasn&unL, inf. To dance, sing
and play for amusement, &c.
CodEsrr, s. Regard, love, friendship, SGss
4. 2. Kindred, relationship, consanguin
ity, a-pf.
G&sfissr, s. A friend, companion, Qprr
CsrTauejr, i. A lover, a suitor; a bride
groom or husband; the master or lord
of the house,
GaeSir, s. (pi.) Choice friends, Gpir
pi. (mui$..) 2. Relations, ^p9rif. (tgp.)
3. (sing.) Husband; the master of the
house, &uc<3T.
mtfiiGsttii. The relations consent not
(Qfitil.)
(SeBStT, GaiLSGpeir, GaLLGlefc-, Gad.
Glkst, Gst^m, v. a. To hear, hearken, give ear,
listen; to over-hear, QtdutpGsti-s. 2. To
attend to, regard, mind ; to be tractable,
docile; to obey, Lifs9G*iLx. 3. (from Sans.
Gesha.) To ask, inquire, question ; cate
chise, S. 4. To request, solicit, crave,
g)*. 5. To investigate, examine, call to
account, tgriai. 6. To require, demand,
insist on, to claim, Q*fffl**<2*riu. 7. To
requite, recompense, avenge, aif.*. 8.
To learn, to be instructed in, frssr^cSuGm
Cb. 9. To bid, ask at a price, offer, JSa
GstLs. 10. To operate upon,
11.
v. n. To be heard, to reachas a sound, a
call, &c.
Qstareiruti.Gsetffi{3iQeDT. An intractable
horse.
g$&/n$irgia>nj'Bcs&ffG3iLtb. This disease
will yield to medicine.
fTrf?iursn>f aioSiurt GaL,ir&i as$arsB>PjQfiiu&si
G*c-tb. If the powerful oppress the poor,
God will hear them.
Qu[&3GitpiDSBreiGawr&. The wicked heart
will not obey.
G&L-(BwG&eirir$qr)d&, inf. To pretend
not to hear. 2. To slight, disregard;
not to mind.
GaCiSpa, inf. To beg, pray, solicit,
ask favors. 2. To require, demand.
GaC-^^iriflis, inf. To make inquiry
about, inquire into, to examine.

Q&L-.unirQu&3i&G&L-a, inf. To listen


to every one's advice; to be duped.
G&einT&Q&e&,s. Neglect, disregard, in
attention to worldly pleasures; lit. an
unlistening ear, n-su* xiiluiialnt<:*atp
t-rsir. He has gone away unseen and
unheard.
QasinrpG&ikeD, s. A question not to
be asked; indecent, unbecoming lan
guage.
Q&irpGsiLa, inf. To obey one's word;
to be obedient,
?&>QaL-x, inf. To read a book, or
learn a science under a teacher.
LjjjirGxrwQaiLg, inf. To hear the Puranasas at a temple.
QueArQail-s, inf. To solicit a girl of
her friends in marriage.
Ou(T(5iri?iJ-, inf. To ask for a thing.
2. To inquire after the meaning of a
passage, &c.
BlipsgjG&L-m, inf. To inquire into
or try a cause.
Csot-itsbuj, neg. v. noun. Disregard, in
attention; disobedience, intractableness,
insubordination, QsriirrpaDfGsaianto.
G&eirirrr, s. Enemies, foes, ustoaevir.
ffadrfifi, v. noun. Hearingthe sense
or the act, G*l-d*. 2. Asking, inquiry,
solicitation, 8i>*. 3. Research, in
vestigation, Q*C-irriiiai. 4. Question,
S. 5. (Rott.) Obedience, S&uu^at. 6.
Information gained, QsinSuutSpS. 7.
Tuition under a competent teacher, mp

B<. A compound letter consisting of a


and jg. 2. A termination of some verbal
nounsas in Qi/o. 3. A termination of
some abstract nouns as in^wM, Qr^s65)3, s. Hand; arm, &uu>. 2. Elephant's
trunk or proboscis, jte>i^,S>AtM. 3. Wing
of an army, umitsuL/. 4. A course of
conduct, 93>*o. 5. Littleness, meanness,
lowness; adversity, fijaoai 6. Side as
right or left side, u**ii. 7. Side as party,
8. Place, ffii-ii. 9. Rank, degree, it
<. 10. Embellishment, gouts*. 11. A
handful, s>sQ*n*i_jyr/. 12. Sleeve of a
garment, ii>i_J<*i>*. 13. Ability, erwp
Putt. 1 4. A rafter,
eaamd.Lf.Sfls, inf. To stand with the
arms folded ; i. e. to stand in awe, to obey
strictly.
msMQgc:. inf. To wash the hands after
eating. 2. To relinquish, reject.
so 2 -s -J-!, inf. To make signs with the
hand, to beckon, &c. 2. To make ges
tures with the handsas dancing girls.
3. To give a bribe, a present, something
to please one, &c. 4. To make a pre
tence of giving; to give a little only. 5.
To make signs with the back of the
hand for one to go.

a>*. 8. The ear, or organ of hearing,


'31. 9. The hearing or trial of a case,
,,o4AG*iisa>*. io. Report, rumor, Cu**.
11. Tradition, uriiAu/iuia.
G*&t$upg)&tZ<-.*9pgi. There is no ad
ministration of justice; no justice or
satisfaction can be obtained.
CiiJijoijw. Be prompt in receiving
information.
<JefrsflQ/raiF, inf. To give ear, to
listennot eleyant.
ffararaS/LDjuQuj/ri^, s. Question and an
swer; a catechism.
<?6rrtfl,i.s$#/rS, s. \j>rov.~\ Written
application to a court of justice. 2.
Tenders or proposals in writing.
GssireSdsnair , s. [prov.~\ Bidders at
an auction. 2. Persons who tender
proposals at a purchase. 3. Candidates
or applicants for an office.
Gaar^&Q&eQ,
Listening credu
lously to hear-say reports.
Qasr*S*Q^3luar anamAQsQffrar. The
credulous ruler ruined the country.
GameSuupfinLo, s. \jprov.~] A request,
application, petition, &c, in writing.
SdareB<?diLu<r(8 , s. [/oca/.] Judicial in
quiry, investigation.

(Tasrrsfl, v. noun. The grand subjects


of information under four heads: 1 ^
pii, virtue or a virtuous course uf action;
all knowledge relating to the nature or
practice of virtue, or having virtue as
its object, including religion, jurispru
dence, ethics and every thing connected
with the well-being of society, and the
promotion of universal benevolence to
wards all sentient beings. This is sub
divided into, I. gi&evjEio, the duties and
usages of man as a member of society.
2. sp*pu>, the duties and practices of
the recluse, who renounces social life
and retires to the desert. 2. CWcr",
wealth, property, substance; truth; all
kinds of knowledge relating to the
nature, acquisition and uses of learning
and wealth including, l. aaisSuQurgor,
general knowledge, and science. 2. <3*<
uOuriji, property, trade, commerce
and the various occupations for gain or
the support of life. 3. sru, delight,
gratification, knowledge of the nature
and means of pleasure and bliss es
pecially love and matrimony. 4. f3, li
beration from births, knowledge relating
to final emancipation or eternal felicity.
Note. Another classification makes
five parts, the fifth embracing the prac
tice of the rules laid down for the at.
tainment of the benefits implied in the
four.
Qseireij, s. [prov.~] Hire for transport
s. A town without justice.
ing goods by sea; freight or carriage,
_oS; [ex Qsa, ask.]
Gseir&Qpeap, s. Inquiry into; super
intendence, control, management.
G&eireL<&(&i&Q&n&&, inf. To hire out
a vessel.
Gam^iurr-x, inf. To be heard, to be
reported; to reach the ears as news;
GaelrajdGap/o, inf. To embark goods
to be heard in court.
on board for freight.

esssiriL., v. noun. Gesture with the


hand, as in dancing; beck of the hand.
Miga?<i:i. inf. To hold up the hands
joined, in worship, &c. See S.
eaa^pemi, inf. To have the hands
bent by spasms. 2. To be cramped in
the hands. 3. To be stingy, parsimoni
ous, close-fisted.
eaam.^, inf. To be backward in using
the hand. See
es>s3^.i, inf. To come to hand, be ob
tained, tO SUCCeed, jy9l-uijlji_.
All that he does prospers.
saaa^uLi , t>. noun. Raising the joined
hands in worshipas
2. The dis
tance from the tip of the fingers to the
feet, when the hands are joined and
raised above the head.
eaeQairCi, inf. To clap the hands.
ea&Qarrda, inf. To clasp one another's
hands, to join hands. 2. To be arm in
arm, to take another's arm.
tBsGairppirt, inf. To dance with arms
linked.
asxQaireir, s. A course of conduct,
especially in love affairs. (jyiiiQur.)

enassL-Lf- , s. Boxing glovesas es>ad


Mietb. 2. [local.'] A boil or tumor in the
arm-pit.
eaadsC , t. noun. Folding the hands.
2. An ornament for the arm or wrist of
women.
amis.- ' =. s. A note of hand. 2. A
memorandum of accounts.
msiapfi, s. A bill-hook or curved
knife.
enaasff, s. The wrist. (Roll.)
es&d&su&Lb, s. Boxing gloves. See aoi
rJ>.
eoaaSilif, s. A kind of torture of the
hands, &c , ti$..
jgjan<_, s. A small umbrella, a
parasol, ?r<geoi
duigilaii-, s.
Handkerchief. 2.
Hand-cuff. See <5iiri_.
eaaaigpai, inf. To be at hand, avail
able, &c.
to@^s6i3, s. Available aid of a per
son; a staff, instrument, &c.
ea&-i(&)pj , s. A blow with the fist,
a cuff in boxing.
od(5^, J. The arm-pit, jyagjOT.
3o7

SB) &
eaadrsjifljgptiiDBsin, s. A dangerous tu
mor in tlie arm-pit, gfSsiijf.,
<sstad(g^8, s. Lines of the hand. See
<sfesi'ss,(&)pptj3t s. Mistake of the hand.
See (3pptb.
6&&&(&l$iTQ&n'etrGrr, inf. To wash the
hand, moileste for a call of nature, the
hand being washed afterward.
D**(g*, Within one's power or influ
ence. 2. Soon, immediately.
a>si(54[<*ejiu. There is no body at
hand to do the business.
a>*qE*a>ritg'f}*JI.. The expense is as
great as the profita disadvantageous
or losing concern.
eoaxida, inf. To pass beyond, to ex
ceed, to be exeessive. 2. To escape one,
to be missed, to pass out of one's hands
or power; to be let slipas an opportu
nity; to be irrecoverable.
681&&1ZBTGasdaiexr, s. A sum bor
rowed for a short time without security.
Gna-SGBSTt'FtrffuiGtoGSGSsriUGdeir, s. A
tiling experienced. 2. A benefit sure
to come.
easatiisnuiftairift, s. An experienced
physician.
so* ? 'hrL-ir v.ijB. > Medicine that has
been proved, whose virtues, &c, are
known ; a specific.
esisseoda, inf. Tojoin hands. 2. (fig.)
To mingle in fighting, wrestling, &c. 3.
To be on terms of intimate friendship.
4. To marry; {Roll.) to lie with a wo
man.
an&&mihp&e&r&>i, s. A fight, scuffle.
ea/rrasr, inf. To be accustomed, expe
rienced, handy.
es>3Sirsua>, s. [locally aa/sQ'UtiGiatrBies.']
Help in emergency as medicines, pro
visions, a staff, weapons, &c., for a
journey, &c.
ena&Lp, t. Dependency, subordination
as of servants.
ea3(^eBff, inf. [adverbially in combina
tion] Liberally, freely, at pleasure as
in c*(5t*r4Q<3As'sir, he gave freely.
easQaiLfBuQuna, inf. To become poor.
ers>aQ&tr(Bda, inf. To give or present
the hand. 2. To put forth the hand,
for an undertaking. 3. To uphold, to
support, to sustain in adversity, &c,
to give assistance, to lend aid.
es> sa itapped, v. noun. Rendering as
sistance, helpingas one of the Qmaiekr
msa*mr&, *. A man of property. 2.
A rich trader. 3. A strong, valiant
man.
GasdQstreuir anaG&ir6triTQnad(<^6rnr
4<2*yror/f, s. A class of wea vers.
aaadSpeo snsdSjpi b reirC(B , j.
A sign manual; a mark by one not
able to write; a note of hand.
es><s*_68, t. A bribe, (c.) 2. [among
moormen.] Money given by the father
and mother-in-law to the bridegroom.
(local.)
M*i.arLLi^a>*. He gave bribes.
358

snsdQaeBivjp, appcl. noun. A Bmall


thing easily carried or stolen; a light
load. 2. A child, a tractable servant.
3. One who is exposed to ill treatment
as a young servant.
sn&dQ&iTL-eni, s. [local.] Cushion or
pillow for the arm.
BaOffrrfir, inf. To take or receive
in hand, to occupy, to take or have in
charge, guL/tQn^sr. 2. To keep a law,
to observe a day, a fast. &c., to practise
rules, ordinances, &c, ffuasfUQa'Aar. 3.
To receive, embrace, admit, welcome,
adoptas sentiments, j,i.3mttm.
0iatu9ir$cfiar>p4>es>s&Qar'iBQ&(T!;Gr. lie Con
forms to the religion of the sliastras.
ai-iestmstQuiaa. To undertake or
perform dutiessuch as devolve on one
by the death of an ancestor, &c.
ss>adGaiTiiT68 , s. A hatchet. See Can
t-raS.
<s a
itnesfl, s. Gestures with the hand.
See <**iTff-sfl.
emadQstreo, s. A staft", trmdrjpiGatreo.
BBsdG&treoiruSfWi&a, inf. To be to one
as a support.
aaa&Qf,], inf. [prov.~] To attack, as
sault, trftltm.
ens&eSda, inf. To be tired, wearied
as the hands or the arms.
gR&Q&iuiu, inf. To adorn, to decorate,
to attire, f*im*fta. (p.)
GSi&d:&iEiQl6 eta&jdp&sT, s. Manacles,
hand-cuff.
eaad&mQSiuiri, inf. To carry hand
cuffs aboutas vagrants, or sturdy
beggars.
as>ad&iLiu>, s. Cross pieces for rafters.
6.Fffilai_, s. A jacket, a bodice, &c.
BDad&ir&w, s. Rough play, handling
one rudely, indecent or wanton sport,
taking liberties with one's person.
GRad&irpp, inf. To sign. 2. (Rott.)
To put in an attitude.
eta&d&r &r, s. An invoice or list of
goods; billet, certificate, &c, with the
person's signature.
ejf jVf.',9. I. Success of hand, skill of
one surgeon above another, nrfi.
saad&pfdaLD, s. Dexterity of hand,
skill in manual works, the fine arts, &c.
2. Sleight Of hand, tnatSpudrani.
aaadSiSC(B , s. Sleight of hand, &c.
2. Secret token, sign, &c., with the hand.
enad9il- , s. A chit, a billet, a written
acknowledgement; a note of hand.
ea&d^uLf ea&d Q&lLgbIgd&uulL.
m_, s. The shoulder-blade, C^iIulLocl,
a^(5n", *. A roll of betel-leaves
with other ingredients for chewing,
given as a present of good omen to the
bride and bridegroom, when going to
bathe on the day of marriage; also, on
some other occasions of ceremonial ablu
tion.
eaada-L^, s. [prov.] Falling in handfuls
as seed in sowing.
6<Fi^ui_ en&d$iLiiTa, inf. To
occur in clustersas corn from unskilful
sowing.

S3) 3>
tna&mgtiig, s. Expertness, quickness,
dexterity of hand in any employment,
or exercise.
aoffQ, s. Heat of the hand by fric
tion, or by holding it to the fire, to ap
ply to some ailing part. 2. An armful
of sheaves; a bundle of sheaves.
madQ&L-, . Buying and selling at
second hand on small profits.
me&Qa'ium.?. I. Manual labor bestow
ed on a field, garden, &c.
Gss&&G&L-ent es>&&Qs-6L$.Sfiii , s. Un
graceful gestures with the hand, clown
ish tricks and habits, &c. 2. Indecent,
wanton sports, rough play; [ex C<rii>sDi_,
action.]
a>ad&-> J. The sign of the hand.
2. [local.] Signature.
es>&ieu, inf. To feel in the dark, or
as a blind person; to grope,
acs^ili, inf. To clap or strike the
hands together, in token of defiance, in
triumph, derision, admiration. &e. 2.
To escape from one's hands, tatpiju. 3.
To disappoint expectation.
8>apL-i$.uue&riiriiu>, s. A beggar of
the Siva sect who walks along silently
taking alms.
^FtlifuQuitl^, inf. To forsake,
give over, refuse to aid; to avoid inter
meddling.
enapuu, inf. To escape from the
handas a thing or person; to be lost
as a patient by death, &c, ti>a. 2. To
miss the aim; to be out of time in beat
ing a drum, g)uicip^tiu^uij.
mfC*S**;-i
If the hand (of the
pole-dancer) miss, he tumbles; i. e. a
little failure will be fatal.
&>&pa, inf. To uphold, to appear for
protection, to save from ruin, g^rcS**.
2. To form a marriage alliance; to be
united in marriage. (/.)
es>apeirff, inf. To be weak in the arms,
&c , ezaQ*irr. 2. To be unable to give
freely or to exercise liberality, *pp&i_
iStcwweSc;*: . 3. To become reduced in
circumstances.
eos^ds, inf. To uphold, sustain, to
save from ruin; to support or recover
one from sinking, fadst*.
es>spiral ires>Lc, s. Not swerving, not
departing from a right course of moral
Conductas Gkiiri^iuK>ie.
ensOs/Ti, inf. To touch with the hand.
2. To eat, i>.efea\ 3. To enter upon, to
begin, Qfln-is. 4. To marry, hot^Q*
ea^Q/S/rfSds, inf. To marry, join in
marriage, tSwrs^Qriin.
snaO^fip, inf. To worship with the
hands.
aoa/d^eoii, s. The hand, the arm as
ar/iKii; [ex ^viA, lower part.] (p.)
mappSsttuosBr, s. A small pillow.
ena^^irdfg, s. A stroke, or blow with
the hands, accidentally or otherwise.
GtoS/ifEirdj , J. A nurse. See piriu.
e8>&^^irc~rreirij>, s. Freeness and libe
rality in giving.
60>&fij$ir6iru>, s. Cymbals.

taa/ipireirwQuirt, inf. To beat or


strike cymbals. 2. To beat time with
the hands.
a. Estimate formed by measuring or
weighing a tiling in the hand.
esis^^suir^sp, 3. A small torch.
ga&p$m, s. Food given to calves,
lambs, kids, &c, by hand j leaves pluck
ed for them; food for infants; a morsel
to a child, a husband, a relative, &c.
sospgi, appel. n. Gold, riches, wealth,
whatever belongs to one.
eo&pgigaiujirsx, s. Moneyed man,
one rich in property. (/)Qrj0.)
a.siz^ia>t^ffeiiratrpi. Eat not the
meal of those who are unworthy ofyour
society.
ea&pgiuiTaS, s. [impro. snap&iaidtg.]
A hand gun, pistol, &sigur*&.
eei&pgiasSimiyijb, s.
[local.] Acting
presumptuously, precipitately.
s>j2^r(55, s. As much as can be lift
ed by the hand, a hand-lift, (c.)
eBaftSpeiairii, s. A cocoanut in the
hand struck against another rolled on
the ground by an antagonista new
year's game.
en&pQptrsssiGi, s. Manual service in
the temple of a deity.
oo&jiQ/ZiTifieci, s. Manual arts, employ
ments, exercises; handicraft. Note.
Five arts are enumerated of the simple
kind: 1. T<ofrr>, counting with the
hands, money, seeds, &c. 2. ra>^&,
writing on olas, &c. 3. &ufflarww,
nipping leaves into curious figures, com
monly a play of women. 4. ufQfiQf
p*>, stringing or tying flowers. 5. urjj
nfyptt, lute or guitar playing.
ems/Baii, s. Finger nails.
ga&isDdaii, s. Tremulousness of the
hand through age, drunken habits,
nervousness, &c.
naeiLtw, s. Loss in trade or other
wise; clear loss, forfeiture, &c.
s- A supposed luckiness of
one's hand over another's,
Jaia. 2.
Use of the hand, as available to a desir
ed object, ODSuuudr.
ao & -sgi i, g; . s. A private bond, not writ
ten by a notary public
easxjpidssmaQiiTiija, inf. To muti
late or cut off the hand.
mmsiaria, inf. To eatespecially in
the house of an inferiorfrom the
habit of washing the hands before
eating.
ensnairfl, . Kind treatment accom
panied with assiduous labor of the hand.
2. Favors conferred, assistance, help.
maisirif., s. The artery or pulse at the
wrist.
msrsirC, v. noun. The mark of a person
unable to write.
aisiSeop, s. Judging the weight of
a thing by lifting it in the hand.
eos&^sipiu, inf. [adverbially.'] With
full hands, a handful.

eaaifiLi, inf. To extend the arms.


2. To beg, to receive presents in charity,
to take bribes. 3. To extend the arm
insultingly, as a threat, or to strike one.
4. To give; to give a bribe. 5. To sa
lute or condole at a funeral.
o*/lU_4.i_si. One would not extend
the hand to buy at so dear a rate, or
one would not venture to put forth his
hand for writing, painting, competition,
&c.
es>ai$L-Lp.uQu&, inf. To speak or re
ply stretching forth the handnot to
be done to a superior.
ai>i$L^Lf.eiiirma, inf. To receive pre
sents improperly ; to take a bribe.
easiiar, inf. To give liberally. 2. To
steal, p
e8>&&igpidaLD, s. Nice workmanship.
2. Close-fistedness. See^i1**^.
eas^psath, s. Curious workmanship.
smsQ/sSipafli, inf. To jdiscard, to
abandon. 2. To give, to be bountiful.
3. To unloose, to let go, to let escape. 4.
To neglect, to drop or leave as a busi
ness; to drop or lose from the hand, &c
eaaQ/crfids, inf. To wring the fingers,
or the hands, in grief, anger, fear, &c.
enaQmirif., s. A snap of the fingers.
mauuf-uj emsuipa, inf. To be train
ed as the hand to writing, painting, &c.
mauLf-ajrrpQajjTgji&i, s. The writing
of an unpractised hand.
v>auCi-jrpaeia^^.. Ifyou work hard,
you get the glass; i. e. industry produ
ces valuable results.
es>&upgspev, v. noun. Trembling of the
hand, through fear, anger, grief, &c.
easuiflwirjD, inf. To touch, to handle,
to finger dishes, &c, at table; consi
dered unpropitious. 2. [in burlesque.]
To fight, to scuffle, to exchange blows.
3. To take improper liberties with a
woman. 4. To appropriate property
unlawfully, to embezzle.
easu/Siu, inf. To slipas a hold, to
miss in grasping; to slip or fall out of
the hands or arms.
eamuiraw, s. Skill of hand in com
pounding medicines; practiceas dis
tinguished from Qtiiuimb.
enauiraiD/Sikpeusir, s. One well prac
tised in an artas an apothecary, con
fectioner, cook, chemist, &c.
ensunir&a, inf. To feel the pulse at
the wrist. 2. To examine goodsas a
trader. 3. To inspect the handas a
chiromancer. 4. To try one's ability.
5. [prov] To correct, repair, set in
order.
BD&iSif-aa, inf. To grasp the hand. 2.
To feel the pulse at the wrist. 3. To
marry. 4. To ravish a woman.
SB>siSLp.u;dfiljii>, s. [prov.] Close friend
ship, mutual confidence. 2. Wealth
well secured, guarded, &c. 3. A con
fidential servant or other person.
eas lSbb ip u/r(Baoa ij lS segj _ w Qldit&iI ,
a. An accidental occurrence, mistake of
hand; casualty, accident inadvertence.
eaaLf?esriu, inf. To adorn, decorate,
jfui^4*. 2. To string or tie flowers,

eoai^&ir, v. noun. Adorning, decora


tion. jywAxri^fc. 2. Stringing flowers,
so.sC u ir i_ . inf. To give the hand in
confirmation of a promise, or in offering
or accepting a challenge, a wager. &c,
iSiioiesrfitaQQffiuv. Note. Iii the nega
tive, spoken of undertaking a business
as in (JvVjaS&^3)s^i5/cnaf*Lj*(_?su3iU.
es>suuL-eni, s. [local.] Sleepers, in a
building. 2. A small well-basket used
by the hand, ifrQpaA^^&^uCoDi^.
mtuuesxii, s. Cash in hand. 2. Ready
payment; ready money.
eoauuesS, s. [prov.] A piece of board
with a handle for smoothing and polish
ing plaster, Lr
. >uw *.
ensuUjXL-iii, s. [local.] Hastiness
Soore/. 2. Theft, thievishness, fisCQ.
SBSuupC-tQp&aaia'. A thief.
p;jL'L.'.r ';.r , s. A flambeau.
enauuuSeo, s. Beckoning with the hand,
signs with the hands as of dumb per
sons, &c, hand-language; cliirology.
ensuuLpd ah. t. Dexterity of hand;
practice in handicraft, readiness of hand
acquired by practice.
a>suuppii>, s. [prov.] Supporting a
person or thing by the arms.
&>&uupp, inf. To receive, get; to
grasp, Ou^iji*Q5rtr. 2. To embezzle, to
take or appropriate by force or fraud.
sa&uupjpi, v. noun. Supporting a person
by the hands, v*gim>x. 2. Reception;
money or goods received, upfitQmim^g.
tzosuupjpiiSeou), s. A field which is in
one's possession.
rp oil:::,. s. Shall I give up the field
which I have occupied these thirty
years ?
eaauun , j. Hand work, manual labor,
toil by the hand, made or done by hand,
<mJk1. 2. Custody, charge of a mis
tress by her paramour, of property,
&c, **s*ib. 3. Losscommonly in
trade, eoL>i_ifi.
$rKfi<-brmauutLjdiQjii$.iuQw&iG;iii. It must
be completed by one person.
msuunp$iiiu>,
See anuir<i@jru>.
esiAuiSif. enatSif., v. noun. Grasping
a person's hand. 2. A handful, j.-. -..-,'.
3. A handleas of instrument, box, &c,
^/^ijjif.. 4. Solemnization of marriage;
wedding as u.-^<*!raw^.
easui^L^.ujir'u'jSLf.d&t inf. To catch
with the simple use of the hands. 2.
To apprehend one off-hand.
en&UL$Lp.eurr sir iSufSJirm-eaasunsiT ,
I. A hand-saw, jjfit^iimra. 2. A small
sword. *4ri_w.
esi&uLjmLb>&ul{l-i$.3, s. Armor
for the hands or arms; boxing gloves,
a gauntlet.
(i:."j(T, I. A sore in the palm of
the hand.
glass needed to see a sore in the hand?
i, s. An elephant; lit. the trunked
tiger, mountain or animal, (p.)
359

eo^L/yi-l., *. A mode of clasping the '


hand* of Hiiollier in wrestling. 2. The
shoulder joint.
GtnauQuu-Lf., s. A
little portable box. ehest or trunk.
en&uQuiTQijsirge>&uut5&rt--u>, s. Pro
perty in hand.
msuQunTfiarGflsarQuijuQurQerM
Learning is better than money in band.
emauQuireS , s. [pruv.~] The handling
of corn used M\\y in combination, and
as lucky, at the threshing floor.
ssiauQuir'Lp^!, s. The setting or rising
sun just a hand's breadth above the
horizon.
o>suQuirjpiuu, t>. noun. Obligation,
expense, the burden of expenses as rest
ing on. or borne by one.
msLDLf-uL/, v. noun. Cheat, trickish
dealing.
Gnswu.DcSLocl/u>, s. Guess, conjeciure, estimate of a thingas felt in
the dark or by a blind person, a-^Qfrii.
2. Guidance by the hand as in work
ing, writing, and without line or rule,
imuo^. .'5. Smoothness, levelness to the
full commonly, *uDLj_ib.
anaLoeaf), *. A hand-bell of the offici
ating brahman in a temple or other
wise.
ansmewrsDi, J. [pro.] The hand hol
lowed and closed to receive water to
drink.
,.v
--. s. Fascinating one of the
other sex by love potions and magic.
eoamjw, s. Rafters in building.
mmwQ^mfii , t. Medicines prepared and
kept on band. 2. An emollient, a pallia
tive, &c, prepared from one's own ex
perience.
snawpP, s. Forgelfulness of the hand.
msujSda, in/. To check and turn
back one, who is approaching, by pre
senting the back of the hand raised,
m&t-Djpida, inf. To deny; to refuse to
give, Qsr^r&tSi
aa&LD&ip, . noun. \j>rov.~] Ploughing
immediately after sowing, in order to
bury the seed, <?tf>(sf.
es>au>iriuu), s. Dexterous stealing, being
light fingered.
sstSLDirp, inf. To change the hands
in work or otherwise. 2. To transfer
cattle by private sale. 3. To exchange
commodities, &c. 4. To change sides,
to go to the other party.
ea&uuTjp, s. Recompense, making a re
turn for favors.
easunrpp, inf. To relieve another in
his labor, &c.
esiaiLirppi, v. noun. Borrowing for a
short period on trust.
enaiBs, inf. To abound, to be exces
sive, fgi**B. 2. To be uncontrollable
as lust, sorrow, disease, &c, j)e|i_*.
maapid&u3 snaQpL- , v. noun. In
ability to give, to afford or defray ex
penses, &c. 2. Straitness of circums
tances, poverty. 3. Narrowness; want
of room for the free use of the hand or
arm.
360

aaanpif-uu, v. noun. Treasure in pos


session.
es>&(LpLl,Ly-, j. The clenched fist; any
thing grasped in the fist; boxing with
the fist.
inf. To begin before others,
when the hand is to be used in eating,
fighting, &e. ; to anticipate. 2. To be
pugnacious, to be disposed to fight. 3.
To steal; to be in the habit of pilfering.
Gsia^LpeA, s. The wrist bone. (Sott.)
es>s(ipa>p, s. One's turn in play, &c.
2. Practice in the arls or in medicines
and chemistry, &c.
gs>&QpL-(B , *. The joint of the arms.
es>&(yevu>, s. The arm-pit, considered
as the root of the arm, jy**. 2.
Supposed luckiness of hand,
<J#>ifi.
3. [/<xW.] Milk taken after the calf is
dead. SfsrgiQffJfidfirapiQibui 4. [/Vf com
position.'] By means of. QpmsK^eih.
esisQwiiisiru-i, inf. To make ges
tures as dancing girls, and other danc
ers. 2. To use much action as a
speaker, orator, &c.
GB&QLDiLiiLiriu, adv. In the very act
as of stealing, &c
waSt-oGce. adv. Immediately, in im
mediate sequence as crime and punish
ment, buying and ready payment.
es>mQu>jbuessru>-es>aQniTa&u>, s. Money
in hand, ready money.
maujsuuQap, inf. [prov.] To cause
to be obtained; to betray.
. r.-t-lj.l. s. A thing that is snug
and portable.
euJif, inf. To labor with the
hand as the poor. 2. To confirm a
promise by striking hands.
*j.'tfuut_, inf. To be stolen. 2.
To be given to adultery or harlotry;
lit. to have passed through many hands.
estsiueni, s. Refuge. 2. A deposit. 3.
Charge of person or thing. 4. A bribe.
e!ui'3)i_*.r aoa!L/fJoi_Q/r, inf.
To give a person in charge to a guar
dian or protector.
gDa'Uwrrpfl, inf. To still a noise; to
seat an assembly, &c., by a motion of
the hand.
eamiULDunli, adv. Unmislakeably, most
surely; as certainly as an arrow in the
hand.
es>aiuiftenirsr, s. A small sickle.
eaaiuifidQsiretrm, inf. To search for,
to seek, Q>_ 2. To gather, to take or
carry along, (/.)
enaujildx, inf. To be tired, to be
weariedas the hands, <?jrr.
eaaiueflda, inf. To deliver, to sur
render, guLf*Qsi<Sii*. 2. To give in
charge, to commit, o>m-4.
enaujp, inf. To be undone, to be help
less, utterly deprived of power, &cas
one taken to execution, &c, to faint, to
be unable to move, Q*a/up. 2. To depart
from good manners, $Qt**i&inm.
eojBiupiis, inf. To deprive one of power,
property, means of living, &c.
Bs>&tup>-aa&ajpj-enaujgs>p, v. noun.
Destitution of power, inability, faintness, QszjeSarmo. 2. Deficiency in good
manners, ^Qfi*siSares>ui.

enaiLi/SiLi, inf. To become accustomed,


trained, experienced.
esisiu^i^eucsr, appel. n.
A man
trained to a work or business.
spaugajz!, v. noun. Selling out-right,
or entirely, relinquishing all claim,
fiiuixtSfiaoa. 2. Being gone beyond re
covery, Qfiib0slfK(5a>>s,
matL/jpiiSSso, s. A kind of poem. See
under iSrutfii.
snamtru., inf. To usurp or purloin
property, to take unjustly, to inveigle,
u$t*. 2. To take or use in hand, to
handle, to finger, to make use of, wemm.
3. To occupy, to use a house, a room,
&c, q<*. 4. To have or keep a concu
bine, &c, Quebi-jiw. 5. To pilfer, to
steal. *sr/ri_. 6. To seduce a woman,
eaaiunilS, v. noun. Constant and fami
liar use; that which is bandied, finger
ed, occupied. 2. What is in one's power.
3. That which is proved good by expe
rience.
an&njrrLL&tu/rsirarreisfl. Land underone's
control. 2. Land whose crops never fail.
&>&JnL-&iLincBrLX}(tF)&jBj, s. An approved
medicine.
anuraJ), s. \_local.~] A kind of nail
or pin used in building.
bd sujiresfiaip ei>, inf. To be debilitated,
enervated, weakened, uk*c**iuic*.
mjiursoreiriccGitb. As far as in my power;
lit. in my hand.
enaiutretr, inf. [commonly aosiu/ri ] To
use, occupy, handle,
msiiJirer, s. A trusty servant, a waiter;
an attendant, assistant.
emsurp, inf. To rest from manual
labor for a short time.
esaujiTjpi, s. A course of good conduct,
according to prescribed rules. 2. The
actions or events of one's life. 3.
Distress, affliction, suffering.
eaaujirpp, inf. To relieve or aid another,
by working one's self.
as>&iurrpj$, v. noun. Relieving or aid
ing in manual labor. 2. Cessation from
labor.
ensuSads, inf. To exceed, be excessive,
break over bounds, ri44i_*. 2. To
escape one, to be gone beyond recall,
to be irrecoverable, (p.)
enauSi, inf. To handle, meddle with,
interfere officiously, to finger. 2. To
undertake, to take in hand.
ematfiemdati, v. noun. Striking with the
hand, boxing, GuiiQruan*. 2. Keeping a
mistress or a concubine. (i?otf.)
eoauSQ^uu, s. Capital, money in hand;
balance in hand.
en&uSyida, inf. To be bereaved of, to
be deprived of. 2. To lose, to forfeit.
es>ai&etr&, inf. [prov.] To become slack
as a grasp. 2. (fig.) To be liberal,
bountiful.
es>au$&rda, inf. [used with Quits.'] To
be reduced in circumstances, to become
poor; to become destitute of power or
influence. 2. To be tired as the hands
by work.

S3)<95
es>sa$gisti>, s. Close-fistedness, illi
berally; inexorableness, tenaciousness.
eoaiiSs&p, s. Lines of the hand. 2.
[prov] Crotch of the fingers.
tnaiLfeni, s. As embassy fu>.
m&u-ijfd), s. A ready or necessary help
as a wife, a son, a brother, a servant,
property. 2. A friend who aids by hand
or otherwise, SrSmrm*. .3. An aiding
weapon or instrument, <tiun/^i4.
ea&jpp, inf. To shake the hands in
anger, &c. 2. To reject totally, re
nounce connexion with.
maiLjuaniril), s. A reward, a present.
2. Benefit rendered by hand; a trifling
aid. 3. Assistance in work.
essii^QLDiuiLju>iruu sw.i jy.s/ a sr jw it u,
ado. In the very act 2. Evidenced to
the sight.
maiL/Qnirdsw, s. Money or capital
in hand. 2. Ready payment, ready
money.
snjsap, s. Presents from an inferior
to a superior, u^umj. 2. [in erotics.'] A
giftas a nosegay, &c., of a suitor to
his paramour. 3. As smmismtib.
6*Qiu(SaCiL/0)*, inf. To
raise the hands joined together, in ad
oration, obeisance, &c. 2. To rever
ence, worship, venerate. 3. To raise
the right hand above the head in taking
an oath, &c. 4. To beg, entreat, sup
plicate.
jQ(.'ifrj*, *. Handwriting. 2. Man
uscript. 3. A signature. 4. [/oca/.]
Lines in the hand, ><?>*.
en-iQuQg^&iuiSnfi, s. A manuscript.
an -X Q jj Qffi&iu a urn ea&QuJQg/ig/
mmts, inf. To subscribe. 2. To sign.
en&Gi'UtS, o. noun. Throwing with
the bare hand, BwufOau^Q^.
eaaQuiS&xQeoiSI, v. noun. Throwing
out the arms and kickingas sullen
angry children, delirious persons, &c.
wQ ufid), inf. To shake the hands
in anger. 2. (p.) To clap the hands.
m&Qiuip, inf. To raise the hands
spread as a beggar. 2. To bog alms;
to entreat See
tnnl-uiS. * A mendicant, ^auuaiebr.
m9 TuipdQ*irsr*r, inf. To pardon
and receiveas an offending wife.
msQtup, inf. To come to hand, be re
ceivedas money, &c.
fVrfi*(uuallrnm3<2>ujSuGura9fii. The
money has been received by him.
eosQiupa, inf. To take charge of. 2.
To receive in hand. 3. To receive
as a beggar, as brahmans, &c. 4. To
marry a wife, commonly a poor woman.
ro.s'? j ipi-f. v. noun. Taking, receiving.
2. Receiving alms at the threshing floor.
ea&QunuuLD, s. A signature; sub
scription, tniQijQffgi.
0s>&QuJire$ive\>aaaQiutreS, s. [/oca/.] A
man's cloth commonly three or four
cubits long; [ex geSuii, cloth.]
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0MI
eaOiot^iL/ffrou>, j. Not swerving from
a rule, or right course of moral conduct,
maQujtrQgdaLD, s. An unvarying course
of conduct, perseverance. (<.)
enaQiutrpft, s. Private mortgage of
lands without reference to a notary
public.
KffiOff), inf. To raise the hands in
order to strike, or to throw, >a/iii_. 2.
To become eminent, celebrated; to be
thrifty, luxuriant, &c. Qe^Qfrii*.
anaGuirOL-, adv. With, together with
(a person). 2. At once, off-hand, imme
diately, without delay.
>ffar<?i_,Kji1?.r. Bring him with you.
<og-*>*<;tiriy.(y.<?*rifi. Medicine
must be ready, at hand.
Q<*artwC,ur<?i_<jL/i<J<=r*. As BOOH as
they spoke, I went.
BD&QajirGizaas^i, inf. To club to
gether, to unite in one object.
ee>a<j!unQL^ss>suirdj^Q^a.iiu, inf. To
do a thing one's self without calling
another to finish it. 2. To attend to a
thing immediately.
*B>aGujirL-L~u>, v. noun. Dexterity or
despatch of hand in writing, &c.
eaaQiUfiu, inf. [usually with airGeair
.] To fail, droop, &c.as the arms by
fatigue.
mmQuirdsn, s. A private writ on an ola.
6<ii7ffS, s. Supposed fortunateness of
one's hand.
easdaes>s, s. Lines in the hand.
BD&eotg&LD, s. Bribeas aasds^eS.
sm&eurr^D6tf/rfflD<s, V. noun, [local.']
Supporting the arms as of a king, &c;
a mark of respect. 2. Aiding or sup
porting one by giving an arm; [ex mis,
supporting.] (Hind.)
m&G>tr(&)Q&rr(B&, inf. To support one
with the hand.
ew<sa.'.7u>, s. Possession; charge, or
custody of a thing; one's own, within
one's power, influence, will, &c.
esjai &u>aa. ea&ai&uui, inf. To
come into one's charge, possession, &c.
ansoi&wuisssraBR&Q&tTeij err, inf. To take
the possession of a thing, to get into
one's possession, power, &c. 2. To
secure the confidence, or gain the affec
tions of one.
eosaiu, inf. To come to hand; to be
at hand; to be acquired. 2. To become
practised, proficient or expert, up*. 3.
To be within one's grasp, disposal,
&c. 4. To be at one's command, to be
willing of hand.
4lif.*xitBBm(j<2u>r. Would one's hand
be at command to strike him?
enseoipaisir, appcl. n- One versed in
an art.
esimoiuuupp, inf. To receive in hand.
2. To receive the whole a term used in
dowry bonds, transferred deeds, &c.
m an -> T . s. The lines in the palm of
the hand.
an&Qieoeauu), s. Dexterity of hand,
cleverness in handicraft 2. Power of
arm.

es>*a>pd&u, s. Skill of hand. 2. [prov.]


Money, &c, given to five of the
of the household on the day alter
the funeral of their master, &c.
en&ajLp&atl)ajLpGj&, inf. To make the
above funeral presents.
enaeuipiGix, inf. To be usedas the
hand, after weakness, accident, &c. 2.
To give a present (c.) 3. (urr.) To give
the hand in confirmation of a promise.
Ga&siTedajipiEj&rrpeiiG&r, appel. n. One
who is unable to use hand or foot
ep>&eiistr<5:&u>utr, s. See &wun.
esaaieirw, s. Handiness in presenting
or receiving a thing properly or grace
fully. 2. Luckiness of hand, wrf(fi,,:,
3. Wealth in hand, BjiCuia*.
maeu&n, s. A kind of arm-ring. 2.
A small kind of plate in building.
m6u/r(g, s. Handiness, convenience
to the handas in holding, receiving.
Using, &C, ftDswertb.
GB&GllfT@ OD<6?^G^Z, s. Luckiness
of hand in some persons in selling,
giving medicine, writing the alphabet
for a child, &c. 2. Auspiciousness of
a gift from the hand of a great person
on a Monday, new year's day, &c; a
gift of hand to promote good luck.
soseviriLdaiTeo, s. A small subsidiary
channel or aqueduct.
as>aairnu&&, s. A little adze.
est & suitaw, s. Benediction, congratula
tion, ^ft. 2. [prov] Hire in kind for
pressing pulp of palmyra fruits, or pre
paring palmy ra roots. 3. Pay for occa
sional labor, -s.
aoaej/rSnreaseurdstruesiLJ eOT&cu/r&fTG/tZs. [local.] A pouch or purse with
a wrapper, or envelope.
enaaj/rerr, s. A hand saw.
eDseurjpi, s. [prov. vul.] A convenient
opportunity. 2. Supporting a person or
thing by the hands, <- *;?<
aoaeSG&apu}, s. [com. en i
li .1 A
trifling gift in money, &c, on an aus
picious day. See
eeia^ti , inf. To forsake, shun, aban
don, desert,as inferior dependents,
&c. ; to neglect a garden, &c.
<0<-.(_u>, * A cross-piece, a cross
beam; the brace connecting two rafters.
m*d>&pirsu), s. Command of hand
as in dancing girls, painters, gladiators,
smiths, &c.
enafl/flff, inf. To spread the hands
in token of inability or refusal to be
stow aid, &c. ujji: 3. To open the
hands liberally, to be bountiful, Q*r*.
>.sefl
s. [local.] Menstruation,
cataroenia, <gfi**; {lit.) refraining from
handling.
ewaeflecsg;, v. noun, [prov.] Giving
to and Bending away beggars from a
field. 2. Warding off the sun's rays and
helping the sight by holding the spread
hand over the eyes.
a d r i. g . s. Manacles, hand-cuff.
smaaSofco,
Ready payment, pur
chase money down ; prime cost.
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1
mseS
s. A kind of small porta
ble lamp.
roasS^jf, j. [prov.] A small kind of
fire works. See tjtf.
ees&dSaBjD/ipeo, v. noun. Stiffness of
tlie hands, by writing or other exercise,
or by disease.
tn i.S
s. Manual arts. 2. The fine
arts.
>itliT*<;iA>. Conceal not skill in
handicraft or the artssuch conceal
ment being common to Hindus.
mssD3sr<ga, s. Artisans, mechanics,
workmen.
eaasS&a , v. noun, [local.] A swing of
the arms in walking. 2. Money, cash
in hand.
eroadaiSb, s. Manual labor, handicraft,
workmanship. 2. Any piece of w rought
workmanship.
so - J.v.v, s. A hand-lance, a dart, dirk,
javelin.
enagBOiaa, inf. To put to the hand; to
begin to use or misuse; to enter upon.
2. To lay the hands on; to assault. 3.
[in christian usage.] To consecrate by
the laying on of hands.
jltu^rpfaittSGtoiaossneifateor. He has ruin
ed him. 2. He was made very miserable.
@L-4itt>-z, J. The left-hand caste
opposite to mmisos, the right-hand
caste. The two parties often quarrel.
@ipdeas, adv. [local.] Near, on this
side.
nbma, s. The palm of the hand.
See i-bd*.
pid&iss, s. A large, stout hand. See
uuder
Uiimrdma, s. Low lands. See under
uiratb.
Qarr(BiEima, s. The inside of the bent
arm. See Cat? .-*.
Spiasoss, s. [vul. Oijm&ta.] A quan
tityas much as the hollow of the open
hand will contain. See under
Qpsfra&s, i. The fore arm. See under
rtpipiima, s.

The elbow.

See under

jjumans^fisieas, s. Palm of the


hand.
cot sir/aeass, s. The inner part of the
hand. See under
Lfpmsaa, s. The back of the hand.
See under npii.
efrgaoa, s. One turn, once, one game,
one trip; with one accord, &c. See
under $<y.

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ttn&OBn
*6lft&(]i&UJ6oT, s. A king. See Q&aiuesr.
esisQau9GSisGaS), s. One of the
three wives of DasAratha, and mother of
Bliarata, jw^BnoJisrJulQwfays^. Wils. p.
249. Kaikeyke.
eo~>&&Qstreuir, s. A class of weavers,
aamQssai. See under oo*.
smaaQBstr, s. [in love poetry] Sexual
love before it is reciprocated. (See fn&*.)
2. A poem, expressing voluptuous desires
by either sex, pfiSrurgii. (See iSru*,ii.) 3.
One of the seven sounds in musicthe
palatal, jy*wAstLi;Di<gQu!faP. 4. One of
the strings of the lute corresponding to
the same tone, ujiitf<?*Mioiv.
635><9, dQpgj,
s@ld, da, v. n. To
be bitter, harsh, astringent, unpleasant,
2. To take amiss, to lie piqued, to
take offence, to be angry, to be disgusted
with, to dislike, Qifftx. 3. v. a. (<a>.)
To vex, trouble, harass, torment, j(W.
4. To decorate, adornas oo0il/j.
jiaitaaassjgitQsistoujiaa. They are at
variance.
LDatiEjasia&a, inf. To hate, to grow
inimical. 2. To be disgusted with.
ensdsossan&r&eo&>&^p&),v. noun.
Bitterness,
ens/igj, v. noun.
Disgust, dislike,
QiiOq. (*$i.) See under >*, s.
easuLf, v. noun. Bitterness. 2. Bitters.
*S5i&tBl&!TtooT, s. A servant, a slave,

mt&iap&aHfltasajm, s. Kama, cupid,


armtir ; [ex A>*, dagger.]
Stnappiir, s. The esitL-u.nLEsari(&l shrub.
{M. Die.)
ensestLoea)<ti>es)ir>, s. Widowhood;
a widow.
es>aU3 Queeur, s. A widow.
m&LhQuozra^jp, s. The portion of a
widow in the estate of her husband.
stnsturflujth, s. Iron, if)"^.
6B)&iLlir, s. Low, mean, base people,
ffijui***. 2. Thieves,
ssyaujpiii, s. The destructivenesg of a
poem, so constructed by an arragement of
malignant letters as to cause the death or
ruin of some enemy. 2. A poem thus
constructed, oij>j*sS.
maiupCouni, inf. To make such a
poem.
es)<sing)]i3su, s. An elegy on a good
master and mistress, expressing the grief
of their friends and house-hold. See
under mui.
emsujfriBrSSst!>ir, s. A medicinal herb,
the juice of which is sometimes used for
coloring the writing on olas, ^'uffl, Eclypta
prostrata, L.Note. There are two kinds
as Qmti^.sta>aiutBfismr and Quippt/uAmsuiB
eB&tuir&pamirQiueai Q>essrij,s. A medici
nal oil made from the leaves of the
plant.
SSiSuSsd, s. [prov.] The half of a cocoanut, C,Ttar-'Uur9. See SlStt.
smssemuu, s. Younger sister, jsmema.
*ss>STS^Lb, *. The red or white water
lily, j*!J. Wils. p. 249. Kairava.
*SB)&iflaih, s. Gold, Quirek; (&tv.)
Red ochre,
Wils. p. 297.
Gairjka.
sn&eoir&ihemsetiiriuth, s. Mount
Kylasa. See sdwt**. Wils. p. 250. KaiLAIA.
emaiSsO&u98so, s. A contraction of

*SS>StBSlB\Llth, s. [impr. mmeiQfliuui.]


Service, servitude, drudgery, Qjreh.
Wils. p. 249, Kainkaryya.
*SS>&Q&Lb, s. A love tune, prfiair&w. 2.
Love, passion,
Wils. p. 250. Kaisika.
etnsSlair, s. Brahmans, uniuuuir (Rott.)
e8)&&&:ei), v. noun. See the definitions
of s**At and sasfifiAi.
eosd^cn^aniu, s. [vul.] The bitter
@rri herb. See firrii.
soaiffl, . Arekanut tree, (jD(g. (Rott.)
*GS>&j3>Giitb, s. Deceit, cheating, roguery,
aoaioiiJ/roS, s. Siva, lord of Kylasa.
i&rfer. 2. Falsehood, illusion, Qur. 3. es>Ssiie0e9iULCi,s. One of the thirty-two
Gambling, <5#. Wils. p. 249. Kaitava.
mMtu^io. 2. Final emancipation, future
4. Affliction, suffering, #drui&. (*#.)
bliss, Giorii*tb. 3. Success, S/tfi. Wils.
em&fseueoT, s. A name of any of the
p. 250. Kaivalya.
princes of the Fandian dynasty.
GB&QieQf&tuupti, s. The heavenly man
em&gjirei]IT6S>LC>, s. An unvarying course
sion.
of moral conduct, perseverance in a good emssLiinrih, s. Benediction. See under
course. See nwQ<ur!iuMB.
M.
sinaeoijS, s. The wild pine, pttesitp. 2. iSmStsuB, s A widow, snasu>. 2. The
A rice-field, aiui*.
thirteenth lunar asterism, j^n-ar.

Q<*iT.
OdS/r. A compound letter of & and sj. QairaQ&nQmj&ireti, v. noun. Cackling, Qsir&jy, i. \vul. Qsn&jp.] A small
*. An imitative sound,
clucking. $a!*ep!uty.
additional quantity given by the seller to
Oa/r<SdStI.Q_, i. [pros. tZ.] A shrub Q&traQstr&th, s. [from the author
the buyer, J**.
witli a leaf of an orange color, siQ*if.. 2.
<2*<rtGsiadr, a Uishi ] A lewd treatise, 0/rjf&&lcsQ&/r&&<3;a&eQuLJir, s.
Short and slightly crooked palmyra roots,
[in pros.} A species of the **2uut verse,
on erotics, one of the sixty-four sfajyaub,
embracing the following six varieties ;viz.:
1. fretl QsrsesAseSuut. 2. ^rS&av4 Qj.-^ai
* QairfB&ssdTih, s. The Konkan country
MeSuur. 3J)i@^av4 Q*t&9*ssv$uur. A.uSb
To cluck or cackle as hens, geese, &c, to
and
language,
pHl/smb.
Will,
p.250.
Kong
.'t Qst***&*Q$uut, 5. xajBi&tMS Q*ft
chuckle, to crow, Gawtftppeauarx^mi. 2. To
kan'a.
setfuut. 6. 9<3Qut( Qstaess saSuut.
shout in token of valor, triumph, &c, to
QxirBjsazruiSffiruiesiriT, i. A tribe of
See Atfiens by jfQpfi*r*gar.
vaunt, Qrarj&Qjiju.
brahmans.
Q&ira&ifluLj, v. noun. Chuckling, s*.
Qair<f&irchr, s. A kind of fish,
ilar.
2. Shouting, vaunting, .gnjuAjiy.
Qxireusemn, s. The people of the Kon
Q&lT&Sl,
s.
The
town
and
district
of
kan country, QacBsm'3f*teti . 2. A sect
Q&irsssmir, s. A right-hand chank,
Cochin,
2. The pulp of the
of Hindu devotees, &i*issH%*S)fri.
fwio4^#ffB. 2. A snake, unby. 3. A net,
fruit, r^itQ^r/tgiiti. 3. [local.] Fire, G)
4. A bow, t*i. 5. [prop.] The dried Q&irrEISih, s. A kind of native arsenic,
Guy. 4. [^roc] The dry shell, and husk
integument of the palmyra flower, com
of a young cocoanut, after the kernel is
monly pronounced, <2iep.
taken out.
mrajAsoor aBsQ&esssex. The mouth is OoSiT/b sirsssB-QcEiriEi^xsSift, j. A braid
Q<r<ySaffi/ Qair&(d LSsiraniii, s.
ed cocoa leaf, used as a covering against
sugar, the hand is a dried integument,
Chillies, the Cochin chilly.
rain ; also one made of e<b*mj grass, or
i. e. good in promising, empty in giving.
canvas cloth, vxBwcKgGw&i&ui-.
Oaff^Sioog^iir, *. The fragrant Co
Qatr&jsa>iTjj(I)u>L{, t. A small kind of
chin saffron, used in bathing.
guana, slender and long as a dried inte QsTiEJ-xmrih, s. The (gK/gtoii tree.
QaffjffltoJairjg, 5. Cochin pepper.
gument.
Qatr&@Qujstiu>,s. The Cochin cardamom.
Q^irSSlTLCiUirdsfr, s. [prov.] A kind of Off/r/BQ, i. The ancient country, go
shrub, g,Q*q-.
verned by the S^-ran dynasty on the wes Qsrr^Si^Lp^sm^B, s. One of the
Q&tra&lTStir, I. [prov.] A kind of girls'
tern const, probably, Malabar, giGpuii.
kinds of prepared arsenic, cniuutgitib.
2. Fragrance, odor, rS=r. 3. Farina, Q&tr&&<i<Lii!r1!Stn!5, s. A kind of
play with seven pebbles, ^<8acuC-S.
pollen of flowers, u*pr&. 4. Toddy, sit.
Qa/ra/rarOaJL-t_, inf. To play with
tree, called also gifi^w^wjj.
1*0.) S. Honey of flowers, G>>*. G. A
pebblesas girls.
dark kind of gourd, (jor. {At. Die.)
Q/r#aa>3:, *. Inferiority, meanness, unaLLmL-dQandair&r, #. [prow.] Taking
eoutlmess, tfaf. 2. Barbarisms in langu
all the seven pebbles in the hand and tos
age, vulgarisms, impropriety in speech,
What does it avail here, though articles
sing them singly, at the close of the game,
mis-pronunciation, fatfiCpiiQu**; 3. A
are very cheap in the Kouku?
making a mark on the ground for each,
goat,
4. Growing inferior, low,
C c-i.tt.ir, t. Any ruler of the ancient
Q<B/r<SS , s. [prop. Qff(ri5S.] A elasp
mean, weak, &c.,
Konku country ; a name of Scran.
for a necklace or ear-rings ; a hook, a hasp,
Q&trit&i, i. The people of the Kon
Vulgar, or indecent words; words mis
Q/rSijyLl, s. The lock of a clasp.
ku country.
pronounced; barbarisms.
Oaff*SiDffili_, inf. To clasp.
Qa/T^ao.F(5ffeviJ>, s. The despicable
Oair/(gOai/6<7 etrrreirir, s. Vellalas of
d G $ -,- S,s. A couple of clasps.
world. {edsGtLL-ic.)
the Konku country.
Q an j fd,Qj><~ ifi <v , s. Low acts.
QiS/r<35(<9), s. A stork, a crane, a paddy
Q&*ej(guuss>p<ui!, s. Pariahs of the
G\-.',t -J m ? zr^pLc C = rJsv-T.J i^u , s.
bird. <gr*n_ii. 2. The mango tree, wi*ni.
Konku country.
3. A horse, <g$i, 4. The 19 th lunar
The smell of goats' milk.
QmtrEi(5)p;pilLp,
s.
A
dialect
of
Tamil,
asterism; (See
5. [from Sans.
flaiTigjii,
A little, a small quan
as
used
in
the
Konku
country.
Koka.~] A ferocious animal ; the wolf,
tity, a morsel, a bit, S)^gj. 2. l>imiQ<5/r/B?33)<S, *. Female breasts, Qp<k>.
Qemmrij.
nutiveness, smallness, littleness,
2. (fig.) Excrescence on a tree,
3. [foe.] IJisgracc, dishonor, meanness,
qps<S. 3. [loc.] The covering of the si^
$. A shrub, ^/0*i.. See under io*^rr.
g^fit, {Sans. Kinchit.)
grain,
a..-..,-*.
,,.;
Is he an insigni
Q&iT-ij^&SSO, s. An agate,eownaraeo.
Q<Xir<9r,
s.
[local.
vul.~]
The
loose
inner
ficant
man?
Od5/r<i(^tOi-l-(a_,*.Sea-cockles, fpiijgjuiS.
end, or corner of a cloth, brought between
G)irQfi:Q^i4 By little and little.
Qsi4jftflCtl*9mcsnhu*lajWiSfg'{ Will he
the legs and tucked in behind, ftp; [ex
Osiri^/SeaT, j. The needle-fish.
Qstil.]
live on a little; can he easily get a living?
0<a/T<5 Co
s. A plant called QrtL-if.,
0*-.(V'
^n a short time, 2.
Qarr&/su>, s. Folds or plaits. See
Aeschynomene, L.
For a low price. 3. In a few words, in a
Qstihsstb.
OtS/r.35m<B, j. [proc] A hook, the clasp Q&ITSr
small
compass.
4.
On
a small scale.
QaiT&(aj, s. A class of
Qcr&rfglQaiGuwxrff. It will not DC a
of an ear-ring, necklace, &c as Qsr*B,
several kinds of small flies, including
light matter.
^.Vj.iii
2. A hook at the end of a
gnats, mosquitos, Sic., Qsrgig. Wils. p.
QiMtQ&iarebLD Qsi'ti^^Qmaui, s. A
long stick for pulling down a branch,
311. GlIOSlIA.
&C, &iien*tQlMLl-.
little time.
Q&ir&-pGpar-Qa''&'B'ii dfisr, t. [pros.]
Qaitdma&&pjX6i} . s. A little curved
G&p
^> ex t};, s. [local."] Meanness,
Honey
of
flies.
hedge bill, S)j*/jfi.
vileness, littleness, dishonor, disgrace.
Qanian&&fir60, s. A blank or balk Q&rr&r&ai
s. A very small bird,
QaniQ&ppeirwueiBao, inf. To dis
in ploughing. See *>.
grace, dishonor, insult; to ill-treat.
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Qs/r
Q&fTfQ&'BiGf&u), s. [yiil.] A little.
Qatr&auuQfifi, inf. To disregard,
to slight; to disdain.
Qan^^uQurr, s. [prov.~] Ill fame, bad
reputation. See Qzt&rihQui.
Qan^^LoQurr Qantg&uGurr, s. A
few persons, (c.)
C tn j r :r.r. Q uesersmr, inf. To disre
gard.
Qairtgi&QirTLpQj, s. A short life ; limit
ed existence.
Qa5/r\OTj?, s. The name of a shrub,
anil. i> i a vngjS, i. A shrub, Limonia
pentapbylla, /,.
aipQan^S, s. A shrub, Murraya
exotica, /..
(3<XfT ^T)3r, Qdpdr, QantQ&QasrGhr, Qa/rjj
<r*.^, Qi'^r, v. n. To prattle; to talk
imperfectly, softly, pleasantly ; &c.as
children or young women; to talkas
parrots, upfaiGur. 2. To play or dally
with children, or young women,
Qsr$j*. 3. v. a. [/iron.] To kiss, QpfoiSt.
Qan^SaQanearLfQ^da, inf. To spend
time at table talking, and eating mincingly through bashfulness. 2. To mis
spend time.
Qarrtg@aQanteij8uQu&,inf. To lisp or
talkas a child, &c.
Oj.iQ*g9ssJ, s. A horse that goes
on an easy pace.
Qit(5*/5di_, s. An easy pace.
Qan<Qa-Qu>nL$, s. Prattling, pleasant
talk of children, or young women. (p.)
QaittQ&Qefi, s. A prattling parrot, (p.)
Q&fTUf., s. A creeping plant, a vine, a
runner, ui_i<2n.. 2. A standard, a banner,
a flag, a streamer, #*rib. 3. A clothes'
line, <fe)riA(*urQE)Qri9.. 4. [proy.] A
paper, or other kite, *jb<5i.uuCi_i4. 5.
A string or chain for a woman's neck or
for the waist or body of a person, *5j>.
6. Length, taih, 7. A crow,
8.
The dance of m<*-, (gmr@t-A>. 9. A rope
or pole of a well-sweep, #>piJp. 10.
The umbilical cord connected with the
placenta, Qrijyg)*<2i(.. 11. Running
veins, as in the eye, &c,
Qri$.A<g^>ffAiL/*iw4<5<?iflr. Is the gourd
too heavy for its stalk, i. e. Will not the
mother find means to support her own
children, how many soever they may be ?
Qarrif.aC.i-, inf. To erect a banner,
standard, &c. 2. To tie a line across
a house, &c . 3. To fasten a rope on
the well-sweep. 4. To tie a shred of
cloth on a new houseas carpenters.
5. To make a paper kite. 6. To tie
the stem of a betel-berry to its stake.
QanLf aC.Lf,fipiirraiiQatr(Bdj,, inf. To
hoist a flag when about to give alms.
Qsrrif.aiLLf.iSps, inf. [prov.~\ To stand
or walk, holding by a line attached to a
beamas a woman in labor, a sick per
son, &c.
QanLf.aL-if.einip, inf. To hoist a flag,
in token of prosperity and honor.
QanLf.da^reS, s. A small species of
milk-hedgc.
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O anuf.daireo, s. Stakes, sticks, set to


support betel-plants. 2. Betel-runners
or tendrils.
QarrLp-darreoQeveir&rrrGirGsr, s. A parti
cular class of vellalas who cultivate
betel-gardens.
QanLf.doL.eaL, s. A wicker-basket.
QanLfdsaaajniaaean QanLfdema
njtar, s. A medicinal plant. See muf*
0mmr,
Q itrif I Q xn jffir.v, s. A medicinal
bushy creeper, the juice of which is
used to thicken butter milk, Cassyta
flliformis.
QarrLf.d&eBsrLjaLb, s. A creeper with a
very fragrant flower, a species of *otru
i4, which see.
QanLfda-pjSdQaneisG) iSpda, inf. To
be born with the cord of the placenta
round the neckdeemed ominous to
the maternal uncle.
Qanif.^@ao/r, s. A creeper species of
<ga>r.
QarrLf.pfitTrjLou, inf. To pass the meri
dianspoken of the sun or other
heavenly body.
**(iSlrrtAif,-;i_<?,rr. (j"*Ot>.] As SOOI)
as the sun has passed the meridian.
QaniffifiC, v. noun A contention
with two paper kites to see which will
cut the other.
Qanif.fifidanR, s. A kind of creep
ing plant, p<Q*i..
QarrLf-fifirT^uunLaLD, s. A foot or
nament of women, w^f(stSjojt,r.1,.
Qanu)-figifi$i, t. A medicinal spreading
shrub. See a
Qanif-fijprda, inf. To hoist a flag.
QanifisiriiLf, s. Prominent veins.
QanLf-icniii, s. A grey-hound, <}&ttmr&
Qanifrcnaie\i, s. A kind of rsneieo tree.
QanLf.Qnil.Lf., s. The sensitive plant.
QarrLf.upfifie\>, v. noun. The display
ing of a flag; a term used for asserting
dominion.
Qanif-Curri, inf. To hoist a flag or
standardas a conquerer; or as a sig
nal for battle. 2. (Jig.) To be firmly
determined on a thing.
Qanif.uu&iar Qanifor iuSb<i Qanif.
*, s. A creeper whose leaves are
edible. See lwJt.
QanLf.uuea>i, s. The van of an army,
the banner detachment, <jo<*wAiu!i_
Qarrifuuiujpi, s. A kind of pulse that
puts forth tendrils.
QanifuunS, s. Creeping moss upon
water.
QanLf.uunlhi, j. A kind of creeper.
See uriu.
Qanif-uiSeirSar, s. The young of a crow.
2. A kind of goat,
Qanuf-uL/eS, s. A species of tiger with
a long and slender body like a grey
hound.
Qanifuy,, s. Flowers of creepersone
of the four varieties. See
QanLf.LDOLoQarrLf.fifiLDULo Qanifa
sibuib, s. A flag'Staff.

QanLf Loeoe&sna, s. A running jasmine.


Qanif.Lonfiter, s. A kind of pomegra
nate.
QanLf.Lon(B, s. A bullock lank and long.
QanLfQpuf, s. A shrubby plant whose
branches intertwine.
QanLf rwLfiifieiipd(&, s. An intricate
law-suit.
QanLf.(y>LftLiesr, s. [proc.~] A dangerous
snake, long and small, with a large flat
headas Q*tiiQufl&*Mitr.
Qanif.(Lpifdrfiena, s. The vine, grape
vine, flttCjtQsiif..
QanLf Qpjpid(g, s. Twist.
QanLfiufiP, s. A kind of fig-tree
growing near rivers with slender
branches.
QanLf-iuLTo-, s. A tree, fprnra-.
Qanif.ujjpirB), s. A kind of grass.
QanLf-iun, s. A long legged goat.
QanLf.Luneo, s. A kind of banian tree.
QanLf iunarax.rhfie\>, s. A plant, as jyti>
QanLf uSeorceafi, s. A spreading kind
of shrub, Zizyphus racemosus, L.
priouttsp. (liott.)
QanLf-tiSpda, inf. To take down a
flag. 2. To take down the temple flag,
at the close of the ceremonies. 3. To
take down a kite that is flying.
QanLf.QLUHLB&eit>ar, s. A species of
QaaLfQiupp, inf. To hoist a flag in
the temple or a fort. 2. [prou.] To fly
a kite.
QanLf.Qiuppi}>, v. noun. Hoisting the
temple-flag, at the commencement of a
periodical festival.
QanLfeaiud QanQfQanwSeaQLcQeopp,
inf. To support a climbing plant by a
prop.
QanLf.weida, inf. (j>rot>.] To draw in
the string of a kite. 2. To draw out a
withe for use.
Qarrif. QeueS, s. A shrub, as Qan<S
QmeS.
Qli%rTLSf-31QiUrT, t. Females of the moun
taineer caste,
Qsrris^3=&euireO, s. [prov.] The tail of a
cow white at the end.
QanLf.dSlwneS, s. A cow with such a
tail. _
QaiTu^rGl-Q, s. The conical top of a
car or chariot. 2. A car, chariot, Gpt.
0<5/riy_iiiffff"ti, s. The moon in the eighth
phasis also sometimes in the seventh or
ninth, in her increase or decrease, when
she is in the meridian at sun-set or sun
rise, jfj._ii#**^r=r.
Qarru^uurrSsi), s. A kind of tune,
gUnait. See under Ocns..
Qsrria^g}], s, [impr. QanLfa-."] The jaws,
mandibles, the nook formed by the open
ing of the jaws ; the cheeks, *^uli. 2.
An elephant's cheeks, tutiatsgiCin. 3. The
8th lunar asterism. See u*"4.
Od5/r. A poetic contraction of the
gerundial participle Qr*r. (p.)
tnuuiQjiSCui^i. He carried [it] very
gently.

Qds/r
<S/7"(3j, (H/ogi, Qsn&-3stgi, w, a,
[local, a change of st5-] v. n. To shrink
or shrivel up with cold; to shiver with
cold, to sit, or perch, &c, shivering witli
cold, (gi*fiQoiri=. 2. To be set on edge
as the teeth, upa^r.
QsnfBQdQsnsssruf-Q^da, inf. To be
shrivelled, reduced in size, &c, with
cold as a bird, &c.
Q&irQstriL.Vf-, s. One of the three
dances of Siva, Stmthmfig. 2. A dance
of Skanda, &t>r&(**.
Q/rffiS, s. A hooked iron bar to
fasten doors, jpaftfrQutiUS. 2. A clasp
for an ornament, uMafo^Li. 3. [prot>.]
A class of plants, as C^lLCWSaSB.
GiT<35Q, *. The sting of a wasp,
hornet, or scorpion, Qfi&oppoSaipfitiiQar
Q*<g. 2. The cloth passed between the legs
and tucked up close behind, iMrOsrmnmni.
8. The claws of a crab, lobster, &c, am*#
Qffair Qsndan&r, S. [pros.]
A small kind of scorpion, <?,** ; [ex Qar
Q*, sting.]
QairOdair'BiSif.fixeo, v. noun. A kind
of play with children.
Q&ird(sjdaiLt, inf. To tuck up the
cloth closely.
Qsir(Bd<a)dail-i$.t8fba, inf. (fig.) To
be firmly resolved on a thing. 2. To
be earnestly engaged in an enterprise.
Q&trtBdstrGevQaiTL-i, inf. To pierce
or strike with a sting.
Qair(Bdair&(BdSdGlaneirm, inf. To
pinch or take up with the claws.
QsiT,dSQpeir,^S^sir, u(2uar,d&,v. a.
To give, grant, afford, bestow, present, ru.
2. In combination.to issueas commands;
*tit_lr8jW!A#; to communicate, impartas
knowledge,
to supply, give aid, ^
rfdwu; to stay with the hand, or give
support, QpC-QiQstQis; to create, give
existenceas the Supreme Being, Qqjl.
to give place, to yield, @ljiQ8h.
Note.This word is generally used in
its direct meanings of give, &c, only when
there is a receiver, so as to correspond with
It is therefore, except as to the
elephant, incorrectly, though commonly,
used in reference to the lower animals.
Strictly also it implies the giving of a
superior, to an inferior; but these dis
tinctions are little noticed. When com
bined with the gerund of another verb
or with a noun, the meaning is often
modifiedas C3*>oS*Q5)4i, to instruct,
to teach; il.*Qi4*. to betray; ops
OmSRsz. 4pijQr<SA*, lSictQ*--**, to turn
the back, to flee.
QxiSuuQflr^iiajii. Cease not to give
[the poor.]
QairfBd&eoain&aeo, t>. noun. Dealing,
bargaining. 2. Lending, borrowing, &c.
He and I have business transactions
together.
03iBiaiiri iouikrsnr, inf. To
deal, bargain, barter; to lend and borrow.
Q/r(B(gu>p, s. [prot.} What is due to
one, a debt.
Qairiirmw, v. noun. Not giving, with
holding.
Qmmw. He will not give.

QaaQip&aatnLi, inf. To give and


thus unintentionally encourage further
application.
Qst(S^jj**?tiij.<io /*i*. Ifyou give
way and encourage them, they will not
let you be quiet.
ajbgvdQ&iTds, inf. [/oc] To teach.
&tT&dQ&ir(&d&, inf. To lose by death
as a mother her child, &c.
Lj($Qj,$t0yxs&ByQ0ra&QasfiG0<6r
I
have given my husband and son to
deathlost them by death.
&piQ&a(Bsa, inf. To tinge, give a
color. 2. To be sleek, smooth, plump
as a person in health.
unioutfiiQ iriaa, inf. To present
milk and peeled plantainas the bride,
to the bridegroom ; the first food suppli
ed to him.
QuakQairfBaa, inf. To give a girl
in marriage.
Qpuf-p&vaQaaGida, inf. To finish and
give to another. 2. To marry; to give
in marriage.
Bin&iSdQair(Bda, inf. To take and
give, that is, buy for another.
Qair(Buuar Qan(Buu&nr, v. noun.
Giving in marriage, Qsr&mitn is receiv
ing or marrying.
fSrtifcu. We do not intermarry.
/rQ<s/r, dQjn&,
(gu>, aa,
J), n. To feel very cold, shivering, x-pp
/r/BS8), *. The inside of the bent
arm. (See *.) 2. A knob-like bend at
the abutments of an arched ornament of
a car, &c. 3. The over-hanging border
cornices or projections on the sides, or
front of a house, &c, Al^xfrQaSfeM. 4.
[prov. little used.]
Severity, cruelty,
harshness, gcrra; [ex QmSwo.]
QairiEiQairi9&&$sd, s. A kind of
stone of a yellow color, <o^*lL**>.
Qsir(S^, s. [proc] A peg for fastening
a tenon in a mortise, &c, imQairULJ, s. [prop. Qairtfj*.] The
jaws, the opening of the jaws. 2. [local.
ex QsuQ. v.] Dealing of blows, &c, in
burlesque.
Qair(Bui3eotda, inf. To put into one
side of the mouthas a cud of tobacco,
betel, &c.
QairdluLjuuen, s. The double teeth,
the grinders.
QanfBuLjuiSiS, s. A cancerous tumor
in one of the corners of the jaws.
QairQuGBiU, s. A kind of herb, Quirac
6, lllebram, L. (M. Die.)
Q&irQfjup-, s. The summit of a moun
tain, a peak, a ridge, mJwi/*ft. 2. The top
or pinnacle of a car, Qff&tQ. 3. The
pinnacle of a tower, G*inrtg)g>i&.
Q&rrGitSlDLD, s. Cruelty, tyranny, oppres
sion, violence, inhumanity, QxrSc<?-<&a. 2. Severity, harshness, vehemence,
impetuosity, barbarousness, gsrio. 3.
Crookedness, flexture, obliquity, mini.
(Sans. Kola, crookedness.) 4. Roughness,
harshness, uncouthness, frightfulness, Cat
rib. 5. Vileness, turpitude, wickedness,
baseness, flagrance, rlagitiousness, jlswo.

6. Injustice,
7. Sharpness, poig
nancy, severity, x-rmnc. 8. adj. Satiri
cal, offensive, injurious, *Qw.Note. In
most of its meanings, bad or injurious
qualities are implied. It differs from *<R
wo, in several meanings. Like that and
similar abstract nouns, it drops the ter
mination and combines with olher nouns
as an adjective, according to rule.
mpanuQaru)_&. Poverty is cruel.
mo5piaQatGlmtBtSmmt5*ff&(gBr. He is
vexed by want of food.
Qs/rta^? Qartf-iuay, appel.noun. That
which is cruel, QuQanwagi.
Qsrif-iuairfB, s. A wild, inhospitable
desert.
Qairif.tusx.ppsr, s. The cruel Yama.
O a t if. ii * ear ireri, s. Desperate
wretches.
Qaaif-iuiSptQ, s. Vile birthsas evils
to which souls are subject; horrid trans
migrationas keeping the soul from
union with the deity.
Qsirifjuwarii, s. A cruel or envious
disposition. 2. The evil heart.
Qanif-iLiQpaii, 3. A frightful visage;
a fierce countenance.
Qairif.iuQu>nau>, s. Flagrant errors.
QairLf.tuai!^^&sr, s. Base turpitude.
2. A desperate fraud; abase imposition.
Q s itLfju en or , s. A vile wretch, a hard
hearted cruel man.
Oanji ujdBasir, s. A kind of prepared
arsenic, QartsQfiAuc^essaib. (Bott.)
Qa/rtfJuQtuuuti, s. Oppressive, vehe
ment heat of weather or climate, &c.
2. Poignant qualities of medicines.
Qeiri$.QiLineBr, s. A cruel man. 2. The
plant i(3ca>tg. Aloes.
Qsa(&eis>cart s. An evil eye, a cruel
eye.
Q&n (Btaairmu>, s. A time of dearth,
scarcity, drought, &c. 2. A time of
general suffering. 3. A time of oppres
sion, cruelty, tyranny.
Qair(BmSaireii, s. A despotic govern
ment or rule; tyranny. (lit.) a crooked
sceptreas opposed to Qe><?, a right
sceptre, jfi&diQpa>f,<!aGi.
Q&ti'S jG j.Tjir, s. Atrocious backbiting,
disgraceful calumny, jya^gr.
Qm$eCiiau>, i. Despotism,
tyranny; injustice, oppression, jjrSor
Qatr(B(gjtfl 0ggifl, *. [local."] A
desperately wicked woman.
Qan(&jpaij>, s. The tenth lunar asterism.
See lostb.
CirSgCj-rfi', s. Rude, harsh, severe
language; harshness, reproof, abuse, &c.
as *}Q&p and mQaiAi.
Qair(Bri>u&, s. Severe hunger.
Qaa<Bu>nu>, s. A bow, eSeo. 2. Sagitarius of the zodiac, ftpi'S.
Qstr(y>if.rar, s. A hard, intricate
knot, u<Sqpi.**. 2. (fig.) Malignant
plot, a vile conspiracy; contrivance to
ruin one, fonnded on falsehood or truth,
Qair(Bu>u&et>, s. [local.} Mid-day. See
aQ&ua&i.
Csir<Bi}>uireS, s. A heinous sinner
3Uo

QsitlL
Gatr(Bwutras>ai, s. The effigy of an
old woman, dragged througli the streets
with lights and vociferation, in time of
drought, and burnt to expiate public
crime and bring rain. Sometimes QaiQib
uttt.
QairGSiin-jif), s. A hard, thorough twist
in a string, &c. 2. (Jig.) A deep-laid
plot for effecting one's dismissal from
office, &c.
QarrGHpiBip, s. The vulgar dialect
of the Tamil. See ^./j.
QmirfBignui, s. Aggravated sorrow.
QffioL/efi, * A lion, iiimiu:. 2.
Leo of the Zodiac, MsalrrS.
Qs/7aiifl, s. A tiger, L/e9.
QairtBaiirii, j. A savage kind of ani
mal, the hyena, gitiS^sib. 2. A kind of
fish, g>#J*. 3. blander, aspersion, Q>
Qa/rQainSttr, s. The QsnfBsanij fish.
Glair enitor QsufSaiuil-a^^, j. A
long curved knife or garden hook.
Cj-S sfifcr,
Heinous deeds, vile
acts, vice, l/i4.
Q*/r sfls^ii, j. Malignant poison,
venom. 2. A kind of native arsenic,
0/rifiUL?jLb, j.

A kind of arsenic,

Q<5/ri_>S3>i_/, s. A mountain rivulet ;


a cascade, jyerrf. 2. A tank, sii>. 8. A
gutter, a drain, #nty. 4. A kind of ever
green, prurfftu.
OsbitQCSsvsS, s. A shrub, Q/r/^.<?su6S.
Q&irGjTih, s. [prop, ffiffiiru.] Severity,
cruelty, harshness, vehemence, (c.)
Qsirsmi , . noan. Giving or a gift, pre
sent, donation, nw 2. Liberal giving;
[ex Q, v.] For three kinds of Qar>._,
See fi'arib.
q" *pC*rat_e->*. Is he one that we
could have spared? Spoken of a death
as an irretrievable loss.
Q&tt&eiG>&ippeo, v. noun. Giving
large gifts or donations. 2. Affronting,
using abusive language,
Qairaaida^eS , s. [prop, (gtfas^d}.]
House rent, (c.)
Q&trgDL-fFpwuu?, s. A column or pil
lar set up in remembrance of extraordi
nary munificence.
QairssHtciii, s. Unlimited or unre
strained liberality, (lit.) a gift that
knows no bound; [ex mu-ii.]
Q&treaiLDjpiaa, inf. To refuse to give.
QatTsnL-tuirefrarr Qarre&tiUtrG$, s. A
liberal man; a donor, a contributor.
Q/raoi_6fl(), s. One of the six kinds
of interrogation, indicating willingness
to giveas r4/jairiii_.SAjjuujf ? See
.
Qafrant-sffiTU), s. Excessive, unrivalled
liberalityas the voluntary sacrifice of
one's life for another.
Q}xninpQ8ir<a&t, s. Gifts bestowed
improperly, as to unworthy persons, or
being too valuable, sacred, &c, to be
given. 2. [local.] Scurrilous language.
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QairtL

Q'S5/ri_L(3j, {dpia ,Q&inL.8s&i ,ij>,Qm<ril.a, QatTL-Uj-iuih, s. A bull, an ox, ertr^gi.


2. A number of pack-bullocks, Qur&Qua
v. n. To whirl, revolve, sju. 2. To come
4ffi<niBmjS\ [ex (?*TLLi_i2).]
to view or notice, Qo/fciui_. (@p. j,f>. 67.)
Q&itlLi n<35-Q./n_Li sua, t, [prop. GdS/TiJ_io_si), j. A place of shelter, a
retreat, $g*B^-ib. a. A cow-house, cowQsrtLt-ti.] A shed with sloping roofs; also,
stall, (DffLL4QsjTLLtf.Al.
a cow-house, cow-stall, Q^f>i.
Q&ITlLi IElGS)&.3LSi- Q<5/riJ_l_/r/E7S!nI3! (oIsitlL. , s. A small hoe j a spade,
un^rQimiiijf.. 2. The body, /n4. 3. The
*8,s. [ku/.] The half of a cocoanut shell,
barrel of a drum, qfefarAQanLS. 4. [prov.]
QfiBsvGtuitbt [ex Qsriljar, ct vr>*&&.]
The trunk of a palmyra tree, uc^m^eStQ.
Qd5/TiJ_( Uf., t. [prop. Qtf/rilienm.] Store
c UQfj.^.K. *V. His body is here,
room in a market place ; any room where
but his soul (mind) is there.
grain is emptied or poured out for sale,
Qat!iL(Ba@eairjpi, s. [prov.] A well wall
or use, ffBTDcesrvap; \ex Q*fftiQ, v.]
ed with hollow palmyra trunks.
Q<S/r/_L(_&R>r, s. A kind of herb grow
ing in marshy places. p*u<2.
Q^_i_, v. a. To strike, to beat a drum, a
QsitlLi li, t. A cow-stallas QsrriL
tambourine, &c, to play on an instru
Qfirqfmi.(San8. Kut'Ca.) 2. [local.] Met
ment of music, ump9tir^r&tfitSaQ*rj-. 2.
tle, petulancy, mischievousness, sQxQul/.
To hammer, beat, malleateas a bra
3. A hollow piece of bamboo for giving
zier, xibiSajiif.is. 3. To clap the hands,
medicine to cattle, aoiiBsQircG). 4. (Roll.)
a>xQsrLLi_ 4. To danceas in the &uu9
dance; to frolic, '4iiJi/i.^.-l_. 5. To clap
A certain medicine,
or stick on, to daub sandal or fragrant
Oa/rL-ia^ffffOT, s. A mischievous peipastes on the body, j,uu. (p.) 6. To sting
son.
as a reptile or insect, GfiirQpacSiuQxnLi-.
Qd5/n_Ll <&S>p, s. As QairiLiLf..
7. To cuff,
8. (Sans. Kh6fa.) Wilg.
Q&ITL-l 63T Q&ITlLi rTSBT, s. [proV.~\
p. 275. To cast, pour outas corn,
sand, Sec, from a basket or sack ; to
A mallet, Q-iii_nj4 ; [ex Qni, beat.]
throw or cast into a vessel, sack, &c.; to
2. A fat man or beast, ucjai<*; [ex
pour forth, <?un_. 9. To shedas leaves,
QsnJS, trunk.] 3. [as used at the thresh
fruits, &c, Q#r/)jj. 10. v. n. To be shed
ing floor.] A cocoanut, Geii*rii.
or cast out, to fall, G)*/i.
QairiLiessL-e>t, s. A mallet.
Q&irLLLiruiSi&a, inf. [prov. in har
If it sting, it is a scorpion; if not, it is a
harmless gryllus ; i. e. we call things good
vest] To eatas men, or beasts.
or bad according to their effect on us.
iraDL-iut3rQure2sB>v&QaiC-t-jrui2A@.
The
bullock feeds on the threshed rice.
G.j
h G.^.t lLlq :j
, inf. To cast
QsirLLitTUL-ierfl QsitlLlITljiSIis)-,
down and measure again and again; i. e.
to repeat a thing over and over ; to let
s. [local.] A beater, an instrument for
out every thing.
beating ; a beetle or mallet.
0/TLLi_/rtDL_S2nL_, j. [prov.] The
Though you measure over and over
stem of a palmyra leaf grown fibrous and
again,
one marcal will not make two.
tough from the leaf being cut off when
STUU6rJiereflAQ*irC-iq-tjGuHl-i-ff.
An erup
young.
tion has broken out all over the body.
QjsitlLiITIu, s. [vul.]
A shed. See
uaBQ/srcQgpg. The dew falls heavily.
Qru.i_ao*.
QairL-ip-dQairCBda, inf. To pour out
'QsrrLLiirrrih, s. The front entrance
and give, to give to excess, to lavish, to
squander. 2. (fig.) To make a display
of a palace, &e., opfiiartit. 2. An elephant
of words, to say more than is proper.
Stall, urbafrrlw. Suns. K6Ct'ara.
&uuires&G>anL-L-, inf. To clap hands
as/TZ-Li /raff, j. Gape, yawn, yawning,
as infants in play. See auuiscS.
oscitation, o/urAiS2QrLi0sSrijiv.
QsirC-(B, v. noun. Beating, drum
QaiTL-LireblQ&iT&rGir Q&rru-iirdi&i,
ming, malleating, &c. See QaccJSi, v.
inf. To gape, to yawn, to oscitate.
QxrC-L^rtStSCtgiQuip Lppc3r *iibGuBp
QairL-(&daeir^)iT, s.
Braziers who
Siij_f8 GurigQm dull. When death
work by beating, not casting.
comes, the soul (breath) leaves the body,
QatiC-fBdarrnrr.s. [prov.] Drummersas
as breath in gaping.
a caste.
Oa/7
L-<s$i_.iraih, s. A large brass
if^Qsscj'^QarA^Qoi_/afftjC7tjff
Like
boiler made by beating.
the lame who yawn and stretch forth
Oa/TiJ.ia>.oi_, s. A metal vessel.
their arms towards the honey on a dis
2. A cup-shaped basket.
tant branch.
iSj@airaQirLl.!trd3,s. Yawning from
QafriKSasiraar, inf. To be shed, as
leaves, fruits, &c; to be shot out ; to
drowsiness.
be spiltas sand, flour, &c.
Q&rril-i /rear, s. [vul. for (gL-in&r.]
Q&rr,(BQpipd(&l, v. noun. Beating of
*0<SE/riJ_iQ., j. A plant of different spe
drums; an exhibition of drumming.
cies, p*n<D. Aponogeton monostachyon.
QsitiL(Bqpj8, s. A superior kind of
The varieties are 1 . cyiO*iiii.. 2. stpp
brass.
Qsrili$_. 3 QsaAQsrCjf.. 4. psaripQsrC-if-,
OffiffiKSioaar, s. Earth thrown down
which see severally.
QatrL-i$-4@tpi&i(&), s. The eatable root
to improve land, repair a road, &c j
made soil [in opp. to *Janc*r.]
of Q&tu-if..

Q&itlL

G<s,t aar

Q/rtl<8tojio, . A dyer's block for Qs/TL-Lj, s. Whirling, revolving, gyra


tionas <2.wl-**>, tfpfi. 2. Wandering,
beating cloth, that it tuny take the dye.
rambling, going about, p.t^. 3. A circu
Qsnil-Qu>enu>, s. A kind of drum.
lar motion. 4. A flexture, bend, .>,;
2. Drumming.
[ex Qsri^Q. v.']
QairL-tBoiniLj, s. The part stung by a
Qsirsssrir, S:-;.ir. iz^rJr, Goi&r, Oanisma,
scorpion or other reptile.
v. a. To bring, convey, Q*r*b<8*r. The
Q&iTL-GiBiiTGBr, s. [prov.] A scorpion,
imperative of this verb is sometimes,
C- -.jf. 2. Mallet, QsiCj-ruLjtll. 3. As Q-li
Qj.".t3 as ^oiQj.'^, bring the cow.
C ,1 rrC S Jaiiii), j. [tn brush ry.] Beaten (aair&far&sisr, s. A husband, a lover,
sematir. 2. The ruler of a maritime dis
workas distinguished from
trict, QsiLpcaatfi'tBieisir j [ex C*.] Com
cast-work.
pare Qars^attrtBT and Qrgfjr.
(2<S/rt-loi_, s. Seeds of any kind,
not enclosed in chaff or husk ; a nut, Qsirsisri QSjarrti), j. A poisonous, bit
S4a>. 2. The stone, kernel or seed of a
ter tree,
(Af- -Die.)
fruit, ugfigisirQsriLeDu.. 3. Testicles, dlib.
4. Rolls of cotton or flax prepared for Q&irsiS3ri&&!nrn~,s. [vul.] A low class
of fishermen, tSsiisiBfiG^Bitu^uLj.
spinning, u^4Qrtio>i_. 5. A plug or
tent of cloth to widen the hole in the ear QaS/raran dsS/fl, f. A mode of singing,
for jewels, fit. 6. A kind of female ear
ornament, g,t*r0edi. 7. The knob of a
wooilen sandal, uB^pL-i^.A^t{fl. 8. A Qseiressri tftfirsnfl, s. A plant, /sg^
ffuutar, Asclepias, Z. (Af. />.)
pad for the head in carrying a load, iimr(8.
9. A bolster, a pillow ; a cushion. ^Wifaur.
C j>c*hrtf.->sM&y;i6.g), *. The root
10. The pericarp of the lotus flower, with
of this plant.
which the female body is compared for Qsitssstl to, j. A plant, tg)j8&&n.
softness, a*0'**"1***- 11. [prov.] The
fruit buds of the jack tree, L/unjJ<g*.
Qsireohrtenn-jS^I, s. The name of a
Qa/rilw>i_atli_, inf. To gamble with
crested bird; the houp, Upupa Epops.
Qj&*!u seeds, gi8riunl.
Qurr^aQanemi^e^iTjifi, s. The large
QmtrCeBiaanii, s. A seedy or stony
kind of itas L,Qf*Qs-*fi.
fruit j any fruit the stones or seeds of Q&rreoim sc, s. The east wind, 8Cp
which are large, or numerous, in propor
&p- 2. The wind of the first dewy
tion to the pulp.
Season, QptirLieifluumiA*rpl. 3. [in seaCs.-tl
OairiLmidmsiSSo,
men's language] The east, fiw*; [fx (jro
j [prov. vul.] The half of a cocoanut
*, east.] For orthography, compare
shell. See Qsrj
<2^*/>A>, a:r<B>i_ and <?j-_. 4. Cloud, 5
Cc.Tu.sot-i.$sf<-, inf. To let a plant
4. 5. A kind of play of females, Qaratr
i_-t;-it9ji-r-J-LlQ.
go to seed.
Q*rCmtQ*/ip& - QairLLaoipGp&i
OaffOTi_i)ifa, inf. To play the
s. [prov.'] A dry cocoanut in which
Q*firi_A) play.
the kernel rattles, CMuueDspQfiiaiij.
Qai'sarieiaieareBrdr, *. Vishnu, com
QmniLtDt-jprp*, *nf To spin cotton,
monly in the person of Rama or
Krishnaas resembling in color the
flax, &c.
dark clouds.
Gar. Will the debt contracted by a
IT, QSpsir, QsirsBininpGssr
ship merchant be paid by spinning QsiTSSUTt
or,
Gior,
Q*ro!ri_ri_, v. n. To enjoy
cotton?
another's society, to take pleasure in one's
GsittLmtLitnpd.* QatTL-eoipirLpaa,
company, -i$.tfinuri_. 2 To be free and
inf. To plant fruit stones.
social in dealings, &e., (3ur. 3. To enjoy
QsrrCaDiuuir&t&i, s. An entire arekasocial festivity. 4. v. a. To praise, to
nut dried without boiling.
extol, to applaud,
. 5. To celebrate,
QaffL-aoitJL/l?, s. Pulp of tamarind
to observe; to solemnizeas a festival,
a holiday, &c, <MiO4a. 6. To fondle,
fruit with the stones.
to caress, PmLi-; [ex Qr6, et ,$, p.]
Oafftlaniffu/ri, inf. To place seeds
In garden beds, or to bury palmyra
Children and deities delight to be where
stones in the ground to grow. 2. To
they are praised.
form the fruit budsas the jack tree.
idamQairemiirt, inf. To mourn, to
3. [cul. local.] To die, #.
express grief by exterior indications.
Q&irL-eoiuQuL-if., s. A kind of bas
ket for betel-nut, &c. 2. A basket for
QufVjiBirLLQairekriiri, inf. To cele
rolled cotton prepared for spinning.
brate a holiday.
QarnLemirippeo, s. [prov.] Capital in
QsressritrL-tw QairesriiTL-(9, v.
ready money, m*Qpj*>.
noun. Social enjoyment. 2. Free in
QmniLeaiQp/igi, s. The seeds or ker
tercourse, dealing, &c 3. Celebra
nel of ^iLa*A(.
tion, solemnization of a feast, &c. 4.
Q s riLm>iry. i j&iRms , s. The cashewJoviality, festivity. 5. Joy, delight. 6.
Praise, applause.
nut tree, (^tfiimtwrw, Anacardium, L.
QstrLLeniuSL-, inf. To make rolls of
*ri_rL.i_i4. If the master be absent, the
cotton.
scholars will frolic.
QaniL.a,Laan&eap, s. A plant. See
O a irsKrtirCidairgeir, s.
A polite,
Mrteofl.
cheerful or social man. 2. An associate,
Canil.miiSei.iinix,
A tree, 7aa companion.
ziphus xylopyrus.

Q&ir&sur
QairesriirL-i~wuastessr, inf. To ob
serve a festival. 2. To make mirth. 3.
To associate; to deal with.
Gl3iir&RTiq_, s. [local.] The corner pin for
a hinge of a native door as Q*a>i_, *p
|i<3u9. 2. Pillage, plunder, rav:ige as
Qre!rip.iuriu;*.)(3ar. He is saunter
ing about.
QaneairLf.da^cai, s. A door that turns
with a pin at the upper corner.
C 3, a skt LfLU it (B , s. A thievish, stray cow
or bullock.
Qairexrip-GLDiu, inf. To graze thievishly
where not allowed.
G a itshr l^llj u srrr u> , s. The fine imposed
for Gs:raKxi9_Q[ntujf&.
Q<S5/ra33ri^ttJLO, s. Slander, aspersion,
backbiting, defamation, Ch^tiyiM^i.
Gtsirsssruj-iuiriTLcs s. [prov. from Qffbr
itjud.] Invective,
2. Haughtiness,
pride, insolence, Qr<s*<g. 3. Meddling,
0ifici0USne8S, tSprslAufi$pase5&sx>&. 4. Superbness, elegance, nicety, Spun.
Qarres!ru/.iJiTffU>iiiiiuGu&, inf. To speak
politely, courteously, elegantly.
QsitsbtQi jsir, *. Dry ginger,
OdS/rasrssiL, *. Hair tied behind or on
one side, uuMqpi*.. (See
2. The cor
ner pin of a door for a hinge. (See EA)
3. The crest of some birds, upn>a>^gii<S.
4. A knob, a round top as the head of
a nail, style, &c, ^asfSQppeS'iuupjS&pfai.
A'ote. ^ytcoifl^Q.Tc4?Bi_, jfa^Qartliranu.,
C<..,-K4iai>i_, are different kinds of tufts of
hair tied on the head.
n.<&Qrejj<s>i_Qxr&w. Mayest thou be
deprived of thy husband. A curse:
QairsiirBni SL-l Qairsmeai Qpip.a&Qr*roi_ffL/ri_, inf. To tie the hair
knot.
Q&neAsres>i&&nuar, s. One who wears
a knot of hair, mJv^if /Ctr<s. 2.
[local.] An honorable personas dis
tinguished by a knot of hair, Guxir
oflii/oi_u/Sr. 3. [in cant.] A proud
person, Q*(j
QairtakreniaL-if., s. One of a class of
Sortmr/,
Qd/raar6i_(ai&ol$<s QanenrsBitu^y?
inf. To untie or loose the hair knot.
QairG8Br0s>t&atil&&irGarf s. A species of
the nH*fistr bird.
Qg,itsssiwi&&mtTS)i Qs/reirai_#ft, s.
[prov.] A crested kind of birdas
A hair-pin. See under
QsirearaBi^a-fifiiueo, s. [prov. Ga/ressr
<a><_*4).] A goldsmith's or brazier's
hammer, round-faced, 6>fcj8.
QairearemiPdFfS, s. The hole in the
sill into which the corner pin of a door
is fitted.
Q/CKessreai^ffieoir, s. A crest-like pro
jection at the end of a well-sweep to
keep the rope, &c, from slipping off.
QaitdsresiQpsi , s. [vul. QairessreaiQfi
&.] A kind of monkey, gi*rB.
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QairearesiiiuA, s. [prov,] A crested


species of kite, &iu<is*g.
Q a 17 j-V ea i_ u n rajft , s. A nail with a
head.
Q&fTGBBT&iLeOITfif}, S.
As Q&IT68tffl

Q&irfiQanfim/s, inf. To bubble upas


boiling rice.
QxrrfiQarrfiQiLiei?, inf. [impr. Ce
QmrQ/wr.] To throb.
Qarrfiui-i Qairpiuea, v.noun. Boiling,
bubbling up, effervescence, Qurixgma.
2 Raging, angry feeling, epM4. 3.
Throbbing, gi^L/. 4. Heat of fever,
^cj. 5- Heat, <g.
QarrfiuQuQia, inf. To begin to bub
ble.
Qanfi)ui3ia,inf. (Causative of C ,*<,>.)
To cause to boil, to boil, QsifitsCiualaexr,
2. To cook hastily and slightly, rf*>uSp

Qsirsssr^Lp, s. Cloud, Ctcato. 2. Air;


ether, , jj.i-jii.
Qa/rS, t). noun. Bubbling up, aB boiling
water, titQsrfi. 2. Heat in the body,
o<3. 3. Anger, rage, GsruJb. 4. Fever,
febrile symptoms in the body, *Mj***>. 5.
Slight diarrhoea, QfS)M9**<. 6. Grief,
sorrow.regret. yearning,a>**<A; [ex Qf),i>.]
& :r^r'2^'.- Q I SCQe tgGuiti It Will be Q&rrjgi(&j,s. A class of flies, gnats as
done with one boiling up.
Q&nfiQstrarGtr, inf. To cause heat and
Gssirgfi<i(&j<i OoE7"^jd5 Q&stsreo, v. noun.
slight fever or diarrhoea in the body.
[local.'] Sounding kotuk kotuk, seSAguftju.
Q&ir@&p&& Qatr@Qdj(Bam, inf. To
QcS/rar^LcsOsS,
s. Coriander seed, Cosubline one's pride.
riandrum sativum, L.
QsirfiQtueorafl, s. [prov.] One wholly
Q&irppu>&i6$&(^nGS8ru3, s. A medicinal
engrossed in looking for his food; (fit)
powder, the chief ingredient of which is
watching or counting the boiling of the
coriander.
pot.
QaiT/SfiineveSujuiatiLb
Q&ir^^uteo^ eu
QttpQusBrQ.&srii, s. Medicinal oil,
<g/i, s. Chicken-pox. See QxtOqtfiuucar.
boiled but not strained.
s. A limit, boundary; the
QsirpQiUQfuiu, inf. To be increased Q&tTji^t}),
utmost extent
(rg> ); but in *ab<Si,
as heat from the earth after a slight
it is Qasppib.
shower. 2. To have a slight internal
Qarrp^eurreO, s. (Hind.) A cutwal,
fever.
the police overseer of the bazaars, &c,
iciripaQanfi, s. Fever in children from
in a town or village, >*-A6)<?<u*p*.
indigestion.
Q&rrpfiGiirp&ireijiy., s. Cutwal's office or
euiT/idQ&irp, s. Fever from plethoric
choultry.
humors.
QarppeiirpQ&ai&zk, s. A peon under a
QwuL-idQairp), [prov.] Slight fever.
cutwal.
8QeoiL(BLDaQairfil, s. [prov.] Fever from QaiTj3>;5G]Tiii, s. A bulwark, a bastion,
phlegmatic humors.
a rampart, ,syrir.
iSppdQsirfi, s. Fever from bilious Qsir^jSGtfl, s. A mat made of rushes,
humors.
aiuSpgi&Qanfi, s. Hunger, 2. A slight
.S/r^sSsir, s. A kind of fish, gj/fiifsSr.
diarrhoea from heat.
aessrQ&irp, s. [pros.] Blight from an QiS/Ts^sSSoT, s.
[prop. Qmirppatr.] A
evil eye, or a malign look.
mason.
Q<S5/rS?, mpgi,ppi,
is, v. n. To G&tTjijflTesr,s. A twiggy plant, fprrQ&tf.,
boil, bubble up from heat; to effervesce;
Cassyta filiformis. L. There are different
to ferment, Qui**. 2. To feel hot to the
kindsas *T@snU)AQarfirf&r, Qsrt$.*Qssfifirt6r,
touch, to feel hot in the body,
3. To
u*mQss6j$rar, Qpi^AQat^fiwar^ which See.
have a slight fever in the system; to burn QdS/r^j^J, s. A bunch, a cluster, a col
with fever, biu. 4. To have slight
lection of tilings of the same kind, ugppvSi
diarrhoea from heat or cold,
r,v; -rfX. 2. Assembly, multitude,
5. To throb with pain, sQ*x. 6. To be
crowd, fir*. 3. Household, family, Qi4
inflamed with anger; to be offended,
uib. 4. [prov.] A measureabout a
QtriSAs. 7. To yearn, to be moved with
quart, f9. 5. The work of a mason,
pity, sorrow, &c, ufydta. 8. To burn,
masonry as Qmpp. 6. [vul. local]
to be affected with pain as the heart,
Food, fi-eBH-a/.
aerOmrm. 9. To be heatedas the ground,
jy,ejrQ<^*Q*iri$.eniLHU;<Iftr. I know
fruits, &c., by a slight shower after a dry
the stock and ramifications of his family.
weather, a>r#ttSuQ*-$*.
QbgpQ.iefiTisQ/i'-jfcsQtr&SiSib. How many
aeimariiQxrfit&itigi. My heart burns;
masons does this require.
I am grieved, I feel jealous.
G.wrpjsif.enw, s. A slave of the original
QsnfimigS, s. Heated conjee.
stock.
Qarr^a^uuiiiT, s. [prop.] Heated sweet
Qarrj^i? enwrgji^ inf 't.ld, s. A slave
toddy.
in a branch of the original stock.
O ait earatf'it, s. Seething water with
Qstrppeoifi, s. A species of the olean
rice. 2. Boiling water, Cw/f.
der.
Gj-^-.ifffla'.i^, inf. To set to boil
QanppifiiLi , inf. To lie waste or
2. To boil slightly and hastily. 2. To
desolate; to be in ruins, 'Vt*rt<r.
cook curry, &r in small quantities
Qairppaienir, s. A kind of bean.
showing the haste or poverty of the
Qarrp&aapprft, s. A kind of brinjal.
person.
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Qarri&i&:&iTuu&fl, s. A kind of gold


chain for the neck; also written Q*ttgi*
Qsrtjigii^aw, s. Fine strings of
small golden beads.
Q&rrpgippiTLCGi)iu>, s. Fine strings of
small sacred beads, interspersed with
red coral, and united at the ends by a
large sacred bead embedded in gold.
Qanpgiuu ff8w, s. A plant, epiru&dor.
Q&njX&/uLji>, s. A creeper, ^/fiyt-a).
QaiT/igiweveS , s. See Qair^^meoeS.
Q&rrpffiGLD&w Qsirp&i&jiTGirth, s.
Freckled sky, a mackerel sky.
fp?lsodQairpi, s. A bunch of cadjans,
or palmyra leaves.
QaiT/igiiEjf&iempujwiuij, adv. [ioc] Partly
unfinished.
Q&fr^&jd&iTjesr, s. [local.] The head of
a company of laborersas of those en
gaged in reaping.
Qxrr^&iasfl, s. [pros.] A slave owned in
common by several. 2. A garden owned
by several.
Qrxnpgiesfluuisjfgj, s. The share of
several in common in the produce of
a field. 2. The right of several to a
slave in common.
QarTjSiJZP, @Qpeir, Oa/r^^disreir, Qeuar,
Qxtfp, v. a. To grub, grub up, hoe, ui4
cvjjdGm-pjs. 2. To pick, snap, or grab at a
bait; to peckas a bird, to pick up food,
to pick or pluck off, to peck up suddenly
as squirrels, rats, &c. 3. To strike and
biteas a snake. 4. To chop, hack,
mince, gash. 5. To carve, engrave.
Qair^fdjiQjiBstflda, inf. To dig and sow
the ground.
Qsirpfi/iPeirar, inf. To pick up and
eat as a fowl.
Qan^^uiS(BEia, inf. To peck and tear;
to feed upon a carcassas ravens.
QairpfiuGuiri, inf. To pick with
the beak. 2. To pick up grain, &c.
O a nrd fdap sir err, inf. To fellas a
tree, &c.
Qarrp&Qeudsn, s. Carved work, engrav
ing; statuary.
Qairpfi, appel n. [In combination,]
a peckeras in itetQirjgi.
Qattpgt, v. noun. Grubbing; mincing;
peckingas birds; grabbingas fish;
bitingas a serpent; engraving, gash
ing, &c, as the verb.
Q&irpgid&L-tf., s. [prov.] Clods hoed
up.
Qsijpjpjigiriremai, s. [prov.] Hollowness or looseness of land by hoeing , soil
loosened- by hoeing.
Qarr<seB)fi>, s. [vul.] Decay, rottenness,
cariousness, blemish, Qn^^.
QsirpsRpjpreQ, s. Cotton yarn with
particles of the pod adhering to it.
Qair/ieBfiuuA, s. Carious teeth.
Qairpfaptuirairiu, inf. To examine
cloth in order to pick out the particles
of husk or pod.
Cs&trpmpo-itio, s. A scabby state of
body.

Q&iru
Q&npesipiLfu>Qih(jf)u>irGBr@ds6l s. Infe
rior cloth, rough and having particles
of the fibrous covering of the cotton
woven into it.
(ot&ir&p>6fTLCs, s. Women's hair, Queserw
M. 2. A lock of hair, u<SMgwfl. (Comp
o*^srii.) 3. A variety in dancing, s^fifiar
lispuib. (fgi.) 4. The unicorn, *re*n_ni%*i.
Q&trikfisS, iSpjs, jipgi,
da, v.
n. To be boisterous, to roar, swellas
the sea, &a; to rageas anger; to storm,
to bluster; to be tumultuous, QurcSQuig.
QairipdRuu, v. noun. Boisterousness,
vehemence, rage, roaring, commotion,
turbulence, bluster.
Q&ir&peiluuii&ia, inf. To become
calmas the boisterousness of the sea.
Q&rrrsfirreGI, s. [prov.] A kind of pick
axe with one prong onlyas g>*^*o>.
GS&irrifli/raDip, . [loc] A sea weed, ^/f
xiflgeatfl.
Q&rriSjgiretrili, s. [prov.] A drug which
is an antidote to poison, &rta<s*gi.
Q&IT15&], s. A cluster of flowersas
Qanipipeo, s.
flames, (p.)

Fire issuing in many

v. a. To peck, to pick, Qsipp. 2. To


injure fruits by pecking, gnawing, &c.
ujpQp0vSije!rQxtt0. 3. v. n. To be enraged,
furious; to be inflamed as with fury or
anger, <2*ru&a.
Qmm&*fdcj-0. The reptiles, &e,
injured them.
Qair/ipio, v. noun. Picking, nibbling,
Qsrtgifti. 2. s. Fruits injured by birds,
reptiles, &c, QntfuuCt-jsa/l. 3. Anger,
fury, Smjii. 4. A sign of anger.
Q&ir&p eiummsir'h, s. [prov.] Mangoes
injured or stinted in their growth.
QairuuLD, s. [/.] A pit-fall for ele
phants, ur&vuffi<gy9.
Qairuurih, s. [prov. a corruption of
./iiurii, elbow.] A mode of grappling the
arms in wrestling, minitptgiGeiritSfith.
Q&iruwsoMTQairuuifl, s. A brass
or copper boiler,
(e&.)
srearQazriidQanuusnir, t. An oilboiler, a caldron.
C izuumtijhSpthatrh, I. [vul. Qaitu
uq/.] The dry kernel of the cocoanut
for Oil, flmift^udfimmtii.
Q&!TULJGm}>, s. A blister, a pustule
aS Qs-ULjvrto.
Q<S/ri!/i_/sn9, d&Gpar, fgG^zsr, u<3uaK,
km, v. a. To gargle, or rinse the mouth
or throat, and cast out the liquid, a-iip.
2. To drop, shed, let fallas honey from
flowers, Qftfiu. See O^njiyrf, v.
BpGiQsiuuifii&sGifltivAi. A flower gar
land which drops honey. (oi_.)
QstrCjuqr}, s. [prov. vul.] As Sciruu
ss$Cj5hjiu.
QaiTUUlTLLlSoT, s. [prov.'] The father's
great-grand father, gp*0iiun^*. In
some places, 0*urLi4_jr.
Q&irui9, s. [tul. loc] A kind of
women's playas <g<iuS.
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Qsitui
I

QairuiSQairiLiei, t>. noun. Clap


ping the hands to the ii<i dance.
Q&iruL-l, s. A branch, Qsituiu. 2. A
female ornament for the upper part of the
ear, 4AJQ1ui<ir!,. 3. (Tel.) A female
tuft or knot of hair, Omrim-.
Q.t.p uuniQ^ar, s. [prov.] As Q&iriiup
QairuueuireS, s. [loc] A female ear
ornament.
jjear&rdQaiTuu, s. An ear ornament.
See under jyr<Bjii.
aeo&dQairuu, s. An ear ornament
adorned with small gold cups.
&eoeoeidQairuu, s. An ear ornament
with a circle to cover part of the cavity
of the ear.
riysiraOairuu, s. A plain ear orna
ment; [ex trpr, plain.]
QairuLfStTLb, s. A blister, Main, pus
tule, vesicle of small or chicken pox, &c.
(3s/TLJLjeifl,sS/Dgi,jZfifi,a^Lo, da, v. n.
To rise in blisters, Qjnju-iQarer. 2. To
drip, dribble,
3. v. a. To spill,
shed, Qnlki. (p.) 4. [ With a personal termi
nation.] To gargle the mouth or throat
and cast out the liquid, tuty.
QxiruusMuunsar, s. The chicken pox;
also, measles, %>o/g.^.
QsirULjerr.s. A bubble, blubber, QiBifl.
2. Pustule, CWiusra. {&.) 3. [vul.] Navel,
Q&ITU^Lp, s. [com.
iru u or.] The
navel, umbilicus, sj<).
Q&iruu,ypjpida, inf. To cut the navel
string of a new-born infant.
Qairuf^snjfidspjSeuSds, inf. To have
pain about the umbilical region from
indigestion, &c.
Q&nuUyLpaQniiy-, s. The umbilical
cord.
Q&rruQuSoT, inf. [vul. adverbially.']
Quickly, swiftly, suddenly, toor|*<g>9iju.
QxiuQuoriBfltsmsr. They came quickly.
Q&irihuir, s. A branch; a foot-stalk,
a stem; a horn. A poetic form of Q*h4l/.
Q&lTLbLJ, s. The horn of a beast,
<tfuc>S<*QrriL/. 2. A branch, arAQsriiq.
3. The foot-stalk or stem of a flower, y
Q.*ni4. (p.) 4. A narrow stick; a staff, pole,
Gxrii. s. A musical instrument; a cornet,
horn, ixrgiQxitbLi. 6. A tusk of an elephant
Or hog, vrlaoppsSumipflarptptb, 7. The curllike symbol in certain compound charac
tersas in Qm, Our, &c, jy44P*G<S.
8. The bent front pole of a palankeen, ft J
MiSrQ*jiu. 9. (fig. ) Eminence, great
ness, Cioroj. 10. [foe.] The outlet of a
tank, <rrt4<7n*_
&*<5*,*ic5iiSi-jQjrWaj. The migrating bird
knows not the branch on which it may
roost; and the pilgrim knows not his
halting place.
uQffi/iuy>iiQir\biS<iSrrg. The ripe fruit re
mains not on the branch; i. e., at the
appointed time, the event will happen.
eveQeror. I was like a man in whose
hands and under whose feet the branches
had given way; i. e. I was without
support.

QmhLispfiisippi^iSpg!. The wind blows


and whirls around every branch.
B&Q<utbnQplaf&Jlij_GpT. Have his horns
grown 1 used when a person shows
pride, insubordination, &c.
Qairuiuif-ds, inf. To buttas oxen,
buffaloes, rams, goats, &c. 2. (fig.) To
assume authority, to be supercilious.
Q&ntAudotmutt&r Qainhu^v)&rf s. She
whose waist is as tender and narrow as
the stem of a flower. (/>.)
Qairiiuesr, s. A tusked elephant or
other beast. 2. A kind of cholera or
small-pox.
Q&iriiueii&rTrr, j. The sword fish, (lit.)
the horned shark,
Qairihunsir , s. [loc] A man looking out
from a tree. Sometimes QwdL^ir*.
QairujUjiC^ar, s. [prov. Q&iruuni
Qfiar.] Honey formed by bees on branches.
Qanihuuuiujpi. t. A kind of pulse.
Qairutuuuir&ei) QairwuGBruiraeD. A
kind of winding ur*i creeper.
Qarr!ouji_S<_ir. He suffers no one else
to take the lead; assumes too much.
Qairij>(lu/8Qf>iisea -QairiiQu^Qpa&eir,
s. [loc.] A long and dangerous snake
living in trees.
jtmeQei'LLy ^(BQarriiu Qpnp
Owiiq, *. A moveable horn fixed in
the skin.
&mi&Q&nu>u tLGtR&Q&iruiL/, s.
Stump of a horn.
*ei04iiiy saiL-eBidQairwu
SWQwiity, . A branched horn.
f>Q5<&Os*tbLi Qf>js>id(&,Qairi}>u, s.
Winding or tortuous horn.
u>iLmt~a Qsriiu- tSiflQsrtiu, t. Horns
extended on both sides.
npaaQsrthu QparQsrthu, s. Horns
setting down towards the ground.
QwirmipdQ*iriiu , s. Horns hindered
from growing by being burnt.
B-&8<iQairu>ueir, s. A beast with per
pendicular horns near together.
Gni&Qianu}UG8 , s. An elephant with
curved tusks. 2. An ox with horns
rising abruptly and projecting forward
at the points.
eppsDjD&Qsiriiueiir, s. An elephant
with one tusk, the other being broken.
2. Ganesa. Sees^>p.
a'SsardQai'iiii-ieir, s. An ox with stunt
ed horns.
Qeti&Qerwudr, s. See under Serf?.
*.Q/riiuOT, s. An ox whose horns
come near together at the points.
a^iimQ&iTiiusBr, s. Sharp-horned ox.
a^es>ipaQai<u>uss, s. An ox with stub
bed horns.
iBiroDndQairiiudr, s. [prov.] An ox with
long white horns.
ueueir&Qaniiuer, s. An elephant whose
tusks resemble coral in color.
iS^LjEQaffiiuOT, J. Short-horned beast.
unTsaiaQsnwuea.s. A bullock with
horns bent backwards.
Qp^gisQ^irLDuar, s. An elephant whose
tusks, in color, resemble pearl.
eSitlQairiiuoi, s. An ox with spread
ing horns.
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Q&rrao
Q zrsjju L-c.r~.-ir, 3. [jprov. Q.7tiy/3.] A
horn blower.
QxtrwL-asireo, s. The Q with iras Q-ir,
with *making Q*r.
Qairwi-i'strd}, s. [proo.] A palankeen
bearer; a term of reproach.
O /rii Lj uShbjd, 3. A Qairiii-i with a
J*>p as O and i_> with =r making Q.
Q&iru>(^gQarii>i-iL$Lf.da, inf. To
blow a horn.
QaiTLDi-f-y>^et:ji^eiisiir-QanijiU!riSmieir, s.
[ironicul/y.} A man of rank, wealth.
QiE/r;_DZX>i-L(^_, i. [yul (guiiLif..'] A class
of running plants of the melon or gourd
kind, the water-melon plant, ^iQmr^,
Cucurbita citrullus, L.
ip-. are varieties of Qxeth&c^.. See those
words.
QsnuiLDL-Ly.'s&niLi , s. A melon or
gourd ; water-melon.
Qanu3LDi2-L$.al&e8>ri, s. A kind of greens.
See under 8ar.
Q3nLDU3C-'y.&:&.Gs>iT, s. A kind of *oo/r
gourdj much used for curry.
QmitiDLDL-up.LDirp 8sr, 3. A kind of citron,
gj.rujrslff. (IioU.)
QsnhQi-nstsTSti, v. noun. Sounding
imitatively as Kom., 5..
2.
A sign given by a sound, geSt^fiuLj.
Od5/rLD3!OLO, *. Conicalness, roundness,
rotundity. $)iCJ&. 2. Female breasts, ao?.
3. Beauty, jfscg. 4. Youth, juvenility,
ss. 5. Circle, circularity, l1i_i4. 6.
Clapping the hands in play, m,Mfg,t
On
Comp.
7. Strength, /tv5.
8. A rampart, a bulwark, Qsi/tfaii.
9. (Iiott.) A water-melon, Qiriiioiiij..
Q&rriLl, s. [pros.] The name of a fish,
0<5S/TiL/, @Gpst, (Jaair, ?o'.tt, il/, r. a.
To crop or pluck fruits, flowers, ears of
corn by the hand, &c,
2. To
prune, shear, crop offas hair, &c. ; to
snip or cut off the head, &c,
3.
[tiu/. Q*r<w.] To plait, pucker, gather a
cloth into folds, P&uQrju. 4. [pjow.]
v. n. To experience dilatation and con
tractionas in breathing, QptaQgwuu.
Qstrii&aui, s. [rut. Qsirs-aiLD, com.
QsrifjuAA,
The plaited or
gathered end of a woman's cloth, some
times of a man's, 2wair Qsniifaib.
Q&i>LigiaCiQsniueimm inf. To
gather up the end of a cloth and fasten
it round the waist.
Qsniigii$if.&m, inf. To gather up a
cloth, in a bunch and hold it in the
hand.
Qmirjiu8&&-Lif. s. A chatty or pot
with a kind of border or brim.
QarrtuiLi&r, s. A horse's mane, gj^ao/r
liJL-JmJr. 2. (rgi.) A horse. SW; [ex
J, mane ]
fidsiQarrujiu, inf. To cut off the head.
y,*Qairiiiu, inf. To crop flowers.
Q/ni/e/, v. noun. Plaiting. 2. Pluck
ing, pruning.
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Qsrriuujisf.Q^xtriuiUL^-isirsairr, . A
kind of heron or crane, g,i*io*.
Qairtuiurr, . The guava tree, fptLoirii.
Psidium pyriferum, L.
QsiriLQiuirQsu&sTeii Q&irdjQujira
K-jjpAi Qaru&urcyiaDjs, v. noun. Exclaiming,
shouting, from pity or on account of
victory, QiriiGvrt&fi.
Q&lTiTl&Lh, s. The erQf^^irafiuj^^kfS
plant. (M. Die.)
Q&irnKL^ssr, s. The Qjsndienoi creeper.
(M. Die.)
Q<X.Tgl, s. An erect, majestic, stately
posture, &c, *uM*. 2. The royal pre
sence or that of an idol in the temple,
tQP*ib. 3. The presence-chamber, hall
of audience, &c. Qgdnatri_u!. 4. {Tel.
g-6^j.) Service, Gemu.
QsiTSsd6SLi.LfdQairesirLf.iT^ds, inf. To
stand ready for service.
Qannda^.iu>QarrH&&irei'Lf., s. A
court house.
Qaitgsiive&inuiD, s. The presence
chamber, the hall of audience. 2. A
room in the temple where the idol sits
in state.
Qairjg^(-tT)4'S Qan&&pfi(Wj&&, inf.
To sit or preside as a king, to sit in
state.
Qsirsg^QfjiliLj, v. noun. The sitting
in state, as a king.
QsirgpiQarrgji], dSpgi,
d@ii>,
a*, v. n. To become loose, disjointed,
rickety, deranged in its parts, &c, .(<?.)
2. [he.'] To moulder, crumble into dust
as a dead body. 3. To be defeated in
argument, &c, GgtiitSumi^u.
The bones all stick out.
Qa/rjefGa/r^snjiy, v. noun. Becoming
loose, disjointed.
QairsnQmirgs-Qaiesrsaifiei), inf. To be
come loose, or disjointed.
(3/rjiaO/r|j!/tjl-/, j. [pros.] Affecta
tion, ostentation, vanity, ^-ituiib.
Q&trg}l-3r, s. ( Tel. fitx>3o 'J A
or
silver chain for the wrist, or ankle, =
80S. 2. (li.) As <sjv.
Q&irSsO, 3. Killing, slaying, slaughter,
murder, assassination, butchery. a^Mwmp.
2. ( fig.) The guilt of killing, Qijw*g^^nJ;
[ex "Q*>, kill ]
Qair3kt6siriis5rQsiT&i>tuireirar, j. A mur
derer, an assassin. 2. An executioner.
3. A killer, slaughterer, butcher.
Qandso-iasirui, s. A place of public
execution.
Oan^soQjLpQandsia-pp, inf. To con
trive or compass one's death, (p.) 2.
To find out the guilt of murder.
QarrS&Qriijiu, inf. To kill, slay; to
commit murder, take away life, to
butcher.
Ci^sjt", s. Assassins, murderers,
killers, butchers, Qafeiur***. 2 Hunters;
those who live by the chase, GL-r. (p.)
Qarrfa>uirpati, s. The crime or guilt of
murder; taking away life, human or
otherchiefly of men or cows; one of
the five heinous sins. See lhjs*i.

QanSituirpaeir, 3. A heinous killer, or


murderer.
QatrSkouuifl, 3. The blame or guilt of
murder.
QssirSBiwjifi^eeo, v. noun. Denouncing
all killing. This is scrupulously done
by Jainas under all circumstances.
QmnSstiiLieisreiar, inf. To be killedStrsi), pari. A poetic expletiveas in
a-,:^ - e ,i -..J, he will see, jiod**Qm*>. 2.
A particle implying doubt; frequently
interrogative or connected with inter
rogative formsas in 5>Qf*i, will they
Dot st>- c-**--A 3. An imitative
soundas in Qit.-.Ct.rfErf/rrj-.-, they
broke out into laughter, grSiis^uL/. 4. <
Suffering, distress, affliction,
(*g )
5. [With suitable prefixes,] Gold or iron.
6. The blacksmith's caste; a blacksmith,
Qr*><*:. 7. A mason's trowel, O*'
8. (loc.) Brass or iron, nailed across a door,
or gate, for strength, (sg>*<B$fli^.
Qsiteoeii, 3. [fern. sing. QairAefi^S.]
Blacksmiths, (yu>*. 2. Smiths in gene
ralas in QuifiQmiiiii. 3. (Hind.)
Treasure keepers, QuiAxtiixruQuwi.
Qm*ieuGiffcytSGtuiursaSte^Sp^!. Can one
barter needles in a blacksmith's street?
i. e. you cannot impose on the ex
perienced.
C 4.-.-V.T jj..'*!, 3. As Ss.-.roT. 3.
()
OrsiOntai, 3. Gold, (lit.) yellow metal.
a (ir, i, Q ~ .'v , 3. Iron, (lit.) dark metal.
G <"ccj--i-:^-:, 3. A blacksmith's forge.
Q 7r
.-rr .i cl r 5. [prov."] A black
smith's shop, smithery.
Q/7e>>6UirStliu>, 3. See QC-iw.
C -J p ^-.tH^-ofniijrresfl, 3. [toe] A large
nail for studding doors or gates, to add
to their strength, sfiJG&tgpuurmfi.
JdS/rsi) Q&rrstig>l,Q<:/oejr, QanekQpar,
G*dr, Osraiw, v. a. To take life, kill,
slay, murder, 0Jtu<3ju. 2. To deprive
mercury of its metallic properties by oxi
dation ; to kill mercury, &c, fijr^ef^eSu
^iQ<i. (c.) 3.(fig.) To vex, tease; to
molest by continual importunity, jfci_
king is swift in executing judgment, but
God waits.
Bis stern looks are enough to kill one.
Jg*&rlsaAQsr4itjm/(Tribu&a>aryE]Q*r&>oaGmitcbQ&,
Even a cow that attacks one may be
killed, i. e., we may destroy life in selfdefence.
&;..'.';;*<"-=. Mortal wrath.
QsiretieoirLDpOarreoei), inf. To speak
sarcastically, to put one to shame by
sarcasm. 2. To do one a great injury,
to ruin one. 3. To compass one's death
indirectly. 4. To touch the heart, by
returning good for evil.
QatrevevrremA, v. noun (neg.) Absti
nence from killing, one of the virtues.
Q-Bireoeorr^U/Sii, 3. Vows to abstain
from killingas made by Jainas, Saivas, &c.
QaireoeoirQeu^w, s. The sacred books
or religion of the Jainas,

Q&irev
QaircoeorrGaipdr, s. Argliaas the
^uaDudQGirajeaeu, s. As jjumu.
teacher of QarAimQmfiii, jyry*-.
airds&srsiQ&rraiaoBJ, s. As .trj ?v-stl
firadQKireoeo, inf. To kill, to kill
Oil
utterly. 2. To harass, torment.
QairweawaJKiaeS, s. The ripe fruit
!tarj$Qxireoeo, inf. To be ungrateful.
Of Qr^/snw.
2. To abuse kindness. (<sp)
Gi3Siru9,48'ipiSr,^QJxiir,uCuat, *, v.a.
Q7)s9, i. That which killsas in
To separate husk or bran, &c , from rice
&c, by a fan, the second or third time,
iyi_*a. 2. To cast ashore, to beat up
tSalmQMlAlril, XJtlQ*.*fcV6\P, tiVvQ.5"^JC\?, QPLl
sand, &c. as the waves,
3. To
i_Q*iS, &c 2. A bow, *>. (p.) 3.
polish, to refine, Qadlu. 4. To carry
Fire, as (?.t-^.-'#C**!?.
awayns a river or flood, rr. 5. (Jig )
C/:jVS<_ti, . The river Coleroon,
To sift, criticize, to expose faults, tst
commonly Q*r&rf)i_ii.
QsreosSiiin, s. See ^maQarioSiun.
Q&irtflpLBiji, t. Refined or pure Tamil,
Qfd^a^. (p.)
iri Fij v. noun. Separating; beating
s. An air plant, <KM(ji-c!r.
up by waves; exposing faults.
G a f.,\: jCa , i. The town of Quilon,
Qsrifi!u6oQanifiiueoif)8, s. Rice not
well beaten and sifted, scSrg/4(5Aijui_jr
O/r)S\)LD_;/r<SES0, j. A kind of uiraeo
pita.
plant, gu4>. Bryonia gardni.
^rrijQarrifijjsv, s. [jirot.] Rice once
Q&irsOSOjpi, s. [loc. vul.] A mason's
cleaned.
trowel, aw. Compare Qsr6*.
Qs/TLfl$h}&,t. The orange tree, as Q&zr
Q j. r k)6apjp& j, it j.-j; , j. A mason, a brick
Of&Q, B#S)J, Citrus, L. 2. Trees or plants
layer.
as flgs, &c, whicli have their flowers in
Q siireeeopjpiGai&o, s. Masonry.
the receptacle and bear without blossom
Gji.iX.KS3i UGf>&, s. A kind of native
ing, yitgi*r6*:a>rib.
arsenic, jy=rur>riKri4. (It.)
QiB/ri^tj^srar, The @ua uOldsS
G ii r sC X.1 , s. A mode of singing, fpJhjfir.
plant. (M. Die.)
2. A hill on the malabar coast,
Q<srr(Lp, s. A plough-share, a coulter,
See under <2*, v.
atp. 2. adj. Fat, rich, &c. See Qsrofan.
Q as - A'oSrJ ;$?:u>, $. A variety of the tune,
Qsf(tp4Qssxipv$iaArfVSf&QsAiffiDrGur&i
cjs. A variety of the
Just as a small needle passes with ease
tune vrrif., ^t.:-s.
through a passage made by a coulter.
Qairso&QGDjbuzfr, s. Any king of the
Qarr(LpdsiLiC..',-,i-iiiii-I>
To
Sera dynasty as the owner of the Q<ut
fasten the iron point to the plough
hill, Gsrer.
share. (/?.)
Qmirq^^Ssniu, s. \j>rov.~] A piece of
O/rs0&0,j. An enclosed garden, a field,
wood which fastens the coulter to the
iy0*ui. 2. A grove, nursery, &c, (?&<>.
plough.
3. A backyard, i-iptsem-.
QmnqgppL-i, inf. To sharpen the
QiiSu%uSui<. To go to the enclo
sure, i. e., to go to stool.
plough-sharea yearly practice.
QaneoBBfiatrasir, s. The gardener, the
Q&nQfLEpQ&irQQpp6i, i. The own
owner or cultivator.
er's portion of the produce of a field,
deducting the rent to the government.
Qairw&vainjreti, t. The door of the
C , i sufsi., s. A kind of steamed
backyard of a house.
Cake, f>i &f,gieitui_.
Qirei>&uafi2irrs8.5, inf. [pros.] To cul
tSif.iQsr^fiiaCtsit Q C- v ^ and
tivate a garden.
<K!iOi[!()iLL>i_,
are diflFerent kinds of
Hsi*i-0*l, *. A piece of
ground on the skirts of a backyard.
Qs/rsoSsouusCsS, s. A plant, g>ify.
<pmi<5AQ2 Qm^quSAifoi
The
QxtQftMii.sBi cake lias neither head nor
Buchnera Asiatica, L.
foot, and the <spi> people have no man
jyii&QrA>foi*(gijuA;<\&,(gi9_A(g4#iga#. He is
a uAinS plant [a destroj/er] to the garden
ners nor principle.
and a * go* [<* disturber'] to the family.
Gkj<S*Bpft? Does one break through
Q&TsQft^lh, s. The Q ^ijiQparefi plant.
an iron door to steal cakes made of
(//. Di^J
bran, i. e., no man of sense wearies
himself for trifles.
0/Tafi?srr Q&ir sQstr ictus, s. The
mimosa tree, ^'a.-A Mimosa frondosa, Q<XIT(Lp, i&Gpi&r, jGpmt, uQuvst, aa, v.
n. To grow fat, to fatten, to become
*V<*.
corpulent; to be full, plump, sleek, y/.**.
QsireSeru>uil.mi, s. The bark of the
2.
To grow too luxuriantly, so as to be
mimosa tree.
unproductive; to be rank, mp!tg#P>*>i$**.
J, T .TV SSi :n . ff. [com. /or 5rja, tr/iVA
3. To be too richas land,^>iuJi<j;*Q.ruS/i*.
.> 1 A climbing plant noted for its red
4. To be saucy, insolent, impertinent, &ti
edible fruit, to which the lips are com
pared in poetry.
<*SO*ir(if4*.*i/?arii5RPr<^i. A crab grown
O - ' su r~ ai i ' - uuu;7 ii QsniaaiiEjeniLj
fat will not stay in its hole.
uufth, . [proi!.] A stage in the growth of
rice when it is as tender and green as
lean man in the hand of a fat man is
the Qxraraaai fruit.
like a straw.

Sticks, poles, &c, for supporting climb


ing plants, Qmrif.(lajgiCiMiribLi. 2. [/oca/.]
A central, straight, lofty branch of a
tree, **Qiity. 3- (fig.) A help, a sup-
port or aid,
C if
inf. To fatten animals
for slaughter.
Q&iriyi^/X&iruuir, s. Delicate, rich
food. 2. [/OC.] As Q*iQfjfutn*.
Qsiry^/s^esi^, s. [prov.] Severe pu
nishment .
Q&irQgp/zrr(Bi3if.p/gev, e. noun. A play
imitating the fox attacking a flock of
sheepas Q*iG)s*i<!idit-#s*i.
Qs/rqgiEi&lifl, t. A shrub, jasmine,
uAisttaBS. (AT Die.)
Q<IT(Lpt<5Ji$,s. {com. Qairefi^S.'] A kind
of orange tree bearing a small reddish
fruit, c
2. The 0*giMii(J,li
plant.
erL-W iC*j,vgS,J. A shrub, g,-nQ
Purple galega.
G h 1 If , Jj', 8ptv, QeeirQf^oirjs!, u>, Q&r
dffi, v. a. To dig into, hollow outas
beetles in wood and flowers,
(p.)
mf4mQ*WQf$tj*tri C> .
ev; Oh, ye
whose lock of hair is hollowed by beetles.
G^SITQ^.Vsir, s. A husband, aessrffliar.
2. A master, a lord, g>pnsr.
Q&r(ti^sfr-Qan-rLpri<s^O)ir,s. (vul.)
The husband's brother, commonly
younger brother, iy(iy>*<**<?'/!-.
Q*ir(yi) Oaryi^uirif, s- The wife's
sister, commonly younger sister.
Q&trQgthjg] , s. Tender twigs, leaves,
shoots, sprouts, jar*^oM. 2. Flame, u?jej.
3. [/w.] The betel-plant, QmpfifaAQ*,,^.
4. Cuttings or slips planted for growth,
f*- - y t . 5. A tender, cartilaginous
part of the body. Q<D&><J!<ugi as in
QmwQfisgt. Q*Qre&Q*SQfit&, &CQaitQififa, t. A tender leaf.
Q&n(Li&!a)&ftei>, f. Sticks, stakes, &c,
set to support betel-runners, Q*ri$.ArA).
Q&nyji&Seireir, inf. To nip or cut off
the shoots of plants, when too rank,
to make them productive; also, to in
jure or destroy them. 2. (p.) To destroy
the young heir of a family.
Q&rtig&jpiii, inf. To plant betel, and
other cuttings.
Qan(Lg&giufis6., inf. To insert pump
kin creepers, &c, in the earth, that they
may strike new roots, &c.
G/rftj,i#/afitlQ<_/fluj, inf. To burn in
a flame, to flame up.
r p.' -j < -i -s" ." : r,/cj" . 5. See J ?\'d8V/E.
(gjSnAQanqg&gj , s. See under (g6i)ii.
iSeafisQsnyigi , s.
The crescent
moon, (p.)
i/(;#Cii',ii t.^t, s. Southern-wood.
See <y.
gp&&rriEiQatr(ig&&/t s. See
&r(LpP>g>l, 8>OJ12, Ca.r-Lf
gs, ii,
v.
To flame, to burn in a
flame; to be kindledas fire, QsrQftsQmit.u.
2. To be burnt, scorchedas by the sun,
O a, /a.'.-;.'-: - (p.)
QstQfifiuQiiQftfippQsrQfxgi. The intense
flame of fire which was kindled, (uu.)
371

Qairsrr

Gsireir

uravtaptQsr&jpl&ar. He lias lighted Qsrrek GW/rsrrjGflj, QSpek, Qareesr


QairQgUL-l,v.noun. [substantively.'] Fat,
[fired] a rocket.
&_<*, <JeSr, Qsraa, v. a. To take, receive
grease, lard, ari. 2. Plumpness, fullness,
with the hand, u-B8*QAsr. 2. To con
corpulency, fleshiness,
3. Rank or
tain,
hold, comprehend, have, comprise,
lici-iar. He has blazed abroad my faults.
exuberant growth in vegetation, luxuri
embrace,
j)LjBiQaa. 3. To buy, pur
ance, Qr&ma. 4. Excessive richness or fer
*i<3riDarQx/lijtbuy-QsrQlm'iljr&
He
chase, tWg*Q*r6r. 4. To accept, ap
tility in a soil, dWonii. 5. Pride, saucimade my mind to burn [with anger.]
prove of, admit, j^sjffarfi*. 5 To take a
ness, impudence, impertinence, wanton
mrefrJimbvBarafiuAQsrgj&la'^GiaT. I gave
wife, to marry, Qua&Qaraa. 6. To take
ness, Q*<j*<g; [ex Qa>, fatten, &c]
him a sharp, severe reprimand.
as food, medicine, sleep, rest, &c,
*.sirQsrQpuQu(t)0u<!ur<tl<2iiir. I Will re
QaiTr^ri&m^iiia, inf. To light, kindle,
(jaaSjQAsr. 7. To conceive as in the
duce your pride.
womb, in the mind or in the heart. 8.
set on fire.
QsiqfuurijuQuxGpmar. One who speaks
To get, to acquire, Qup#iQsiaa. 9. v n.
itguiLi<im(tllit>iuaQs*Q2jp, inf. To
petulently or saucily.
To be contained in, jyi_>*. As an auxi
play on stringed instruments, (p.)
Q&nqguunax^iB, s. A rich, fertile soil.
liary to other verbs, Qsra denotes, con
e&6trd(dQ&iT(6i2^j, inf. To kindle a
QsnqgiiiiSpda, inf. To reduce one's
tinuation, certainty, &c, of the action, and
light.
that the fruit of it reverts to the agent
pride.
6ff$Qa irfoppjx, inf. To set a house on
as u*,'jr0-''scii-. He continues to
QairQguLidftrrL-t, inf. To be saucy,
fire.
study.
L"f .v;ctuii-f:fiOjrsiCu(-. I bought
impertinent, wanton.
a horse for myself. The verb is generally
Q
S
IT
(6rj
ay,
QQpssr,
Oa/TiBjsflffOT-OT,
QsirQgut-id(gieo, s. The small intes
found in composition with other words
diss, Q*i&mi, [vul.] v. a. To hook, clasp,
as wec&AQsiraew, Que&rQseaa, B_C-Gs?ir~,
tines of sheep or goats.
buckle, latch on a nail, to hook on; to
&c , and very rarely in the personal finite
QaiTQguGup, inf. To grow proud, inso
grapple,
2. To entangle and ensnare,
forms in common usage, except in the
to take in, to entrap, inveigle, ji*uu^.
lent, &c.
third meaning.
3. To take into partnership, x^cJd*Q*iix.
BJiriudQ&trQguLf, s. Impertinent lan
0*;/-.-:T3tAij4C>*tSiior!5iS(S.i.,.. There
4. To contrive, to manage by artifice,
guage; sauciness, insolence.
are none who receive, none who give.
contrivance or scheming, pi$ii&Q*iru. 5.
QairQgULja&S'i), s. A soft red stone.
Q*reiTit.(!figiigBiitGu*lpfir? Would it be
[prou.] To put on shoes, sandals, &c, O*
eTU4aftsaSiuO^<S4. 6. v. n. To be engaged
proper to twit a family after you have
QsiTQgLR&tttr, s. See QairQg{$8.
as in an employment; to be ensnared or
taken a wife from it?
Glxrr(LpsmLD, s. Plumpness, fullness,
entrapped, &c, Qargjs"'*""'-. 7. To make
Qanescrinar,
s. A husband, t-iQ^e^ek.
exuberance, luxuriance, richness, fertility,
an impression as on the mind, upp.
2. A play as Qa<rt_&. gee under Qarcir
QarofUL/. 2 Riches, wealth, mama. 3.
8. [prow, impersonal.] To have cramp,
0, for other words.
Color, good color, p6. The final am is
stitches, &c, in the bowels or side, &c,
0/raBr<B<7u/r, inf. To carry, to
dropped to form adjectives.
convey ; to take away.
Qanynasnr, s. A well-formed eye;
Q-^:5."jt'4. Since he
Qaaeirm, [optative.] May take, accept,
was engaged in the business.
a wanton look, (p.)
or may understand.
Qyi J.^ir,i: .[ Q -j ir.i rir . inf. To hook, to
Q&nQg&i, s. Highly fermented liquor
.ioS^^<*uif.Oaf**. You may take
as toddy, &c. (p.)
engage, to entangle.
it as you please.
*-j8aPO*.-gtJiO(ri_fl!. The chain
QmirqguieaB, s. A rich gem.
tiniaiiii', s. A vessel, a salver, a
has become entangled.
QsnQgwf), s. Self-conceit, (p.)
dish; a receptacle for sandal-paste, or
Q&irja}iui2ifd&,
inf.
To
entangle,
other ointments, or for ornaments, &c,
Q/BirQfaLDZj/riua)eirnda, inf. [loc] To
catch,
to
ensnare
a
manas
a
lewd
etbgtQPPeSiuQuijseeth. 2. A cup of palm
nourish a child luxuriously.
woman. 2. (Iiott.) To prosecute a law
leaf, or bamboo to eat from, Ami.
QairogiiLjaDS, s. Odoriferous smoke,
suit. 3. To hook in, &c.
A beggar's dish, gbruGuriseub.
ejXiL/ao*. (p.)
Q -in
(Sq^d-n, inf. To challenge one,
C.3f.T.-M, v. noun. The act of taking,
QsiT(Lpihl-l Q<SlT(G1TjLflL], S. A town
or provoke one to a quarrel. 2. To
getting, &c. See, Q*r<*, v. 2. Quality,
bring one into trouble, difficulty, &c.
ill Ceylon, Colombo, gitst.
nature, habit, state, wi4. 3. Liking,
fondness, regard, attachment, intimacy,
QairQgwLfQeun, s. Colomba root, used
Qjir&dlSt, inf. To fasten on ear
Gi*i4. 4. Opinions, tenets, belief, Qsr
medicinally.
rings, &c. 2. To engage one in trade,
mjr. 5. Knowledge, instruction, Jftm.
an office, &c. 3. To marry a woman
Q<S/rsrrO/rOstrs3rffO, v. noun. Sound
jyi(j*<gi4<3-4(5iiS(g^0ifi. [prof.]
to one in low life. 4. To set people
ing repeatedly; rumbling, gurgling, stQ*
They two are very intimate.
quarrelling.
0revt.
Qair^eSss>ajds,inf. To adjoin. (S.)
The old woman is very fond of him.
QsirstT^Q, s. As QatrqtQ.
QariayGijauSjit, s. [prov.] The loop of
Q&rrm Oairiity, s. A prop for support
Qsir<^iS Q&IT(&J)<1&, s. [prov.] A
the string in an ola book, by loosening
ing vines. (If)
which the leaves may be taken apart.
hook, a clasp, a hasp; a staple, the bow of
a key, &c, an eye for a hook ; [ex Oatg(.]
& ear as _ O a n g5 ev, inf. To pick a
v. noun. Buying, borrowing; taking,
quarrel.
Q&rT(&p:<gl, s. Joints of the body, arti

receiving, tSuturrtQxta^ms. 2 Marry


CeueSasir^w,
inf.
[loc.]
To
hedge;
culation,
2. Linking, jointing, knit
ing a wife, Qufr<?*r*e**.
to enclose with a fence of wood.
ting, sp^-- (#)
Qanarai3asrQsr(Buu$Bir, [v. noun.] Bor
QsirSsiT, s. A melody; a song, chant,
rowing and lending. 2. Giving and
(?;*, Q*tqAs, a. a. To kindle a light; to
receiving in marriage. 3. [out loc.]
set on fire; to inflame, ignite, tfuup^tSa*. QstrerrQs/rerr(er^, s. Gram, horseTaking, receiving; buying, borrowing,
2. To instigate quarrels; to enkindle
QMratgms.
gramas armJi.
strife, jadmw-jpiii.. 3. To play the lute or
Qs/rarsfl&>
Qair&rQjj'jJLo, s. The first
QairetretriLGi, s. A leguminous plant,
other stringed instrument, ffSOT(jpisat/jor prime cost, the sum paid for a thing
miSts. (p.) 4. To impart, instil, or infuse
Dolycbos ciliatus, Nob.
exclusive of profit, &c, C*i_cSSw. 2.
knowledge, to form the mind, j^Ja/Q**
a(TF)t5iQan6ir, s. See under .-tq^^ld.
[proo ] Purchase, purchased land or
44. (p.) 5. To light or fire a rocket,
aguuLjdQansirafriTdQianeir, s. Black
property, JWiCWiri_>. 3. One of
L,,7<OTK<ajg^j. 6. To spread a rumor,
gram, used medicinally, Cassia absus,
the three species of real property. See
vpp. 7. To reprove sharply, s,q.i.
&#anh and tS$lli*8fiih.
L.
8. v. n. (Jig.) To burn, to scorchas the
MiKSiOsiiai, s. Wild gram, Glycine
SUn, QmStiQMg^j.
Qarjstt&(ktdan&&, s. [prov.]
Land
Q~>spQ"&Ag>G>p&. The snn is scorch
suaveolens, L.
attained by purchase, as distinguished
Q&miQaireir, s. Common horse-gram.
ing.
from lands by dowry and inheritance.
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_
Q&irsireiR

Qsirp

QatreirSdsvaaitnar, i. The purchaser


of land, &c.
C*.-.i-'J.r.-..-r, J. One who buys, or
one who accepts any thing. 2. (.)
a pupil, student, learner, upGutsb.
<2/rjrar, [adocriiaiZy.] While, when
as r*w*Q*r*r, while I was coming. 2.
Since, therefore, because, as j8ej**4Q.r
<Srcr, since it is so.
in the
phrase mritiuaiaTatcjutir^xiQsrAer, he
will come tomorrow, therefore, [tarry.]
3. (liott.) as QnAs in the phrase Q
arpQiriiQmt&a, may you be seized with
an insupportable diseasea malediction.
4. [proo.] More, further on, in or under
as 0g*i06/ri, pour out a little
more; also in O*r*00, insert a
lever, or hand, further in, further under,
&c, or let a pair of scissors or pincers
take a good hold; and in Qst&auiJif-,
take hold further in measuring cloth.
Qairerei>eS<a), s. [in gram.'] One of
the six kinds of interrogation, implying
a desire to obtain the tiling mentioned
as jfrfSys(?ir, have you got any rice?
wishing to buy some.
Qanaretreo Q&rareo, v. noun. Tak
ing, receiving, obtaining, buying, &c.
Qairarsirjbuir, [protj.]
Estimation,
Worth, honor, Odbtsoio.
QsnareirnpQ&djens, s. A flagrantly
wicked, unbearable act.
Q&irsirmiTjS@eBfl, s. One assiduous as
a slavespoken of an affectionate, faith
ful wife, or a dependent.
Qsnararirpt-iaLp, s. Unbounded praiss.
QairararirgoLD, v. noun, (neg.) Excessiveness, transcendency, pre-eminence in
good or evil. 2. Disagreement, dis
cordance, enmity, u.
jj-.'-.-i-uJuij. Language not pro
per to be used.
Qairaretririr, s. Haters, enemies, ueaa
gjaiLtf-p&aQ&irareir, inf.

See @)0lL

jfifoiiQsw&a, ^sMQat&a, fifasQsiAcr,


ffuiQ&ferer, mrcQsteacr, &uQr&or, isQasiw
are some of the compounds.
Q<s/r GtrefTLb, s. Mud, slime, (gestpG&jpi.
Qarrsrretfl Glairsfrsn9<S5<55i_l.(SS>i_, s. A
fire-brand, Q#cyii4S,B<g.
Ksarg. You may oppose yourself to a
fire-brand, but not to the planet Venus
said in reference to going East-ward
when Venus is the morning star or West
ward when it is the evening star.
<yi$_iii(5*,j'ffili$.fftfQ*rAflsAfipfdr. An
incendiary who sets fire to a house where
he has received hospitality, i. e., one who
returns evil for good.
Qs itareiilf&jitiQaneneSliLjiEirgiQpijitS.
The fire-brand and water-pot which are
carried by the chief mourner three
times round the funeral pile previous
to its being ignited.
QatrarefidafisrBsiisr, s. A fierce-eyed
man. 2. One whose looks are blighting.
3. [proi\] A horse or bull with red eyes,
deemed eminous.

QsireiteSldanuueir, s. A kind of blain


in children resembling scars from burn
ing. See rut-KBT.
Qair&Tefi&aiTnjcgfd&flir, s. [prou.] A horse
with one white leg.
Qsnsn afl&Q&itL-iiT&r Qair&reiflQaj

QairerriarQur m QanmisitiuniLuQuna,
inf. To be plundered.
QatTendsnajL^da Oan^iSsffUjri Qair
t Ci'.'-:.-t ..; .ii, inf. Torob, plun
der, sack, pillage, devastate. 2. To
commit burglary.
QairmS&riuiriLidaiitLida, inf. To yield
abundantly as trees, &c. (c.)
Qaireirbxiuiriijd&Lda, inf. To be in a
state of devastationas a town. 2. To
be abundant.
Q a ncir3artiyi_m ld - Qa it &r 3brr u Q uit m ,
*. Booty, spoil.
fp^f C: S--, 5. A great abundance,
or great number. See scrQ<Xirpi_ir, s. (Hind.) A horse-whip,

* An ant that stings. See -.>;


QsireiraRQ&iTfTric&ySsv, v. noun, [proti.]
To insert a brand in the roof of a house
as an incendiary. 2. To cause or
bring about another's ruin.
QaneneSI^Q^sen, s. [pros.] A scorpion
whose sting is very severe, g>'<3>*.
Oa/rOTofisutliii, s. A circle described
in the air with a fire-brand by boys in
play (p.)
Qair&r&flaifrtLjdaiTUUU)Qair&refil&UTUJ QsirjSl, s.
A sheep, Q&iiwflnjirtB.
Musk, 8. A serpent whose bite causes
2. Aries of the Zodiac, Cm_Jfr8.
burning smart.
QairmaR^iiriuuS^iraQ&ti&rc&QiniiJu QsirjSl, AQ<S/atbr,/i<imtr, uGuebr, da, v. a.
To work or force off the husks from
Qui, i. Ignis fatuus, or jack-with-agrains of rice with the fore-teeth as per
lantern, (lit.) a fire-mouthed-devil.
sons, or with the beak as birds; to bite
Qairareifleuirdl , s. [pros.] A cow or dog
or nibble grain, &c, i
->. c .i
with the body black and tail white.
2. {Jig.) To pick, eat but little; to piddle,
Qsr&*BQsiQSwriijsdrmf. 3. [prov.] To make
QsiraidHsBeiijijseo, v. noun. Setting
a ticking, clucking sound, c(3rfiLQi_rte.
fire in general. 2. Lighting the funeral
4. To chirp as a lizard, &c, uwbS^rSio
pile,as dono by the chiefmourner. 3.
Injuring or ruining a person, a family,
Qmrfi(2af,ufiU!r&t,g. The paddy is grown
&c
so ripe that the husk can be easily forced
off.
noun. Setting fire to the funeral pile
Jfusir crcfr- &veBtu4 QaifiAauuliiQgfcr. He
and breaking a pot full of water, a
attempts to nibble my head, i. e., to
funeral ceremony.
injure me.
ojriiiDjQf^S*8(!j!u? [proi'.] Why do you
QsirekeS, s. The oleander-leaved Cachatter in vain?
Calia, T^mcrriB. (Af. Die.)
QaniSfigiuunH^^e^, v. noun. Trying
Qsrsrretfltih, s. The river Coleroon,
rice that has been boiled for husking, by
as QrA*si9i_iA, s>rijg.
biting, to ascertain whether it is dry
enough. 2. Looking staringly with
Qsireirsfiliuih, s. The cuifl plant.
impudence.
2. The ha<s tree. (Af. Die.)
QsnfiuLj QairiSpaii, v. noun. The
Qc5/rsrr(Cr7j, s. Giamas Qaireir.
act of nibbling or nipping.
QaireirreyaatriuGeuiea j. A plant. See QtarrjSl^dsO, s. A medicinal plant, iSev
QuiLi. (Af . Die.)
Qairsk&fT, s. Robbery, plunder, pil Qsitjji, s. A wicker basket for the
mouth of a calf to prevent it from sucking.
lage; devastation, depredation, sacking,
iSptQur<s1*tsviaBs. 2. Excess, abundance, Osti
s. The 6T(5oj reed.
copiousness, plenty, i&<g&. (rg.) 3. An
epidemic, a pestilence, a plague, Ouu*rf Qsir<rpi<5&irtLl, s. The gorga tree; the
Gmnb ; [ex Gai sr. J
fruit of which is used for acidifying cur
ries, gtn>rii, Garcinia gambogia. Note. It
' Qrifcr<t!j.A*u<?uf<?r*. [prow.] I have
does not produce the true Gamboge.
been working without pay, for that bad
QaiiffiaaiiijuLjef), s. The acid pulpy
man spoken as an imprecation.
rind of Gorga fruit, cut in pieces and
Q*A-3v*c5(Afifiri^*c3*^ijLy. Flee from de
driedan article of export.
vastating armies, and from epidemics.
Qarrxastj<2ut&&B a^iLirsrgj. One who Qarrjp/SGB)<s, s. A species of reed or
rush, Qstgttsei. 2. A fish, si/ifSr. 3. Snor
intends to pillage, should not associate
ing,

with others.
QairwreirirQatrsirSair, s.[pro.] Great abun Qarrjosma, s. The name of an ancient
dance, plenty.
town near Madura,
QairarittrGanGlda, inf. To be plun
Qairp9s>a'JJireJHQaiTpw>aQGiii^Bsr, s. A
dered. 2. To allow plunderas a gen
race of Pandian kings in Qatfim* town,
eral to his troops.
Utah
(p.)
QairardBaQairarerr, inf. To plunder, to GtairppLb, s. Victory, success, QeupjS.
ravage, to spoil. 2. To usurp, to mo
2. Power, strength; ability, i*iuuii. 3.
nopolize. 3. (p.) To engross the mind,
Royalty, kingly government, jjrfiiu6>. 4.
affections, desires, &c
(**.) A limitas Qmt^fik.
Qairen$sedairiud&e<>, s. Epidemic fever.
QaitpjDa(&,&)!, s. The Canopy of
QairarSsiraairirn-, s. Plunderers, mur
royalty, (p.)
derers.
Qairppeuenter, s. Devastation of a
Cj -.!'.'.rTr.-i'. s. As Qsnvirhcr. 3.
country by a hostile army.
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S.IT

Qmtr

G,a,v<-hnx>p(&)Uf-, t. Sivaas crowned


QanppeuA, s. A king, a monarch, (SsirpjJI,s. [a contraction of Qan&>fCpjpi.~]
with <3rp flowers j similar com
Masonry, Q^4Q^uJAi. 2. Masons, brick
jfr**. 2. A valiant, victorious man,
poundsas QtiraretopGifBcFliuari Q*e&m>p
layers, Qarppt.
Qip^RptGfilor. (p.)
ijv^-j-.r, &c, mean the
Q&itppsfr, s. Mason, bricklayer.
Qarrppemeu, s. Durgaas the god
same.
dess of war and victory, ginxs.
Q&rT&raiipGai&jSeSr, s. [prop. Qsir&rcnp
Q&reir, adv. In vain, uselessly, to no
Qsrrpfl, s. Durga, the goddess of
<?iu*4<5r.] A Tamil school book com
profit as in Qmrttrtimmifi&i, you have
mencing with the words. Q*r*-pQmji
waras Q<rrppo/. 2. The goddess,
spent it in vain, unaBarfi. 2. In due time,
fier by Aviar, gsrwDii^liQlrrii.
mr4r.
seasonablyas in Qir*w/rA*ffw_,the nortli
wind coming in its season, u<ju*evi4jf!<;s\i. 0<5/T63rgny, QQpar,
QsnppliLitriT^AtgjUuestippev, v. noun.
QatrarftfiQarar,
8. Dreadfully, terribly as is QrtoofaTSf
Making offerings to the goddess Q**pf)
0*r<*rT, v. n. [vul. probably a cor
B*, n village terribly pinched by poverty,
urt.
ruption of Of*, .] To speak indis
jl$jjfj>ut?.<u!ri. 4. Almost, entirely, all as
Q&rrpfliLi!Tss>trsi)if)s&(&/[ev,v. noun. Dis
tinctly, to stammer, articulate imper
in Qaiasgi-r^gSJgjii), though the town is all
QsrdrlerursuQuf. Used commonly
missing the goddess on the 5th day
asleep, <jifijii4. {p.) Note. The word is! fectly,
in the gerundial form as Qrdrfl*Q*rir
after child birth, the midwife carrying
sometimes an adjectiveas in Q*gnf,
away the mat on which the woman lay
j
Qu
he stammers, speaks indis
the great town. 5. s. (mvi$_.) Hell, #r*ii.
with a little of each kind of food she
tinctly, falters in his words.
has eaten, to some open place or jungle. Gl&irsisrGtnp, s. [improp. Q&irarSsnr.'] A
Qairaifka, v. noun. [vul. prov."] Indistinct
genus of flower trees, ; - Cassia, L.
Qatrpp^ujrriT, s. [prov.~\ The goddess of
speaking, stammering, lisping.imperfect
er&Qstre&enp, ftj>QrdJop, Q*(Tptoey/AQ*r4r
articulation, C </,'>,.*
parturition.
(a&rrjDjrjsusoT, s. The QpisQarpptm
QarrsbrSssraiirtueir , s. [fern. Qsirsirfksreitr
Qswtprmp, QurpQstebmp, tosJ/4Qrara>p, QfiLplant. {M. Die.) See Qippib.
j#fi.] One who speaks indistinctly, a
Q*ri(rtnp, are varieties of QK?ep. See
Ql&irppesr, s. A proper name used as
stammerer.
those words.
an example, under Qisrpg in grammar, g,i
QsnesraDp&aiTiLi, s. The pods of the Oar.TsarQsjir^^sar, s. [prop.] A kind
BpCn-luQutit, 2. See under Qsrpji.
Cassia fistulaare sold as a drug, the
of gad-fly in cattle, giia/as***.
pulp of them ig taken as an electuary QsirsirSssr, s. [foe] A cup made of
Q&irpji, i. A young calf, u&e8siria
for
costiveness.
the
flowers
are
also
used
=-.->. 2. Female of Q.pp*. See under
leavesas QjSKSfer.
medicinally. [Ainslie vol 1. p. 66.]
Qsrpplh .

C?dST

Q&tr. A letter compounded of .;' and


^. 2. A vocative particle, jysouijiv*^.
3. An exclamation of success, victory, &c,
QairQanQaisrpifi, inf. To weep loudly.
Q>&(T, s. A king, ^a&ssr. 2. A man in
his prime, ^a*no*ir. 3. Greatness, superi
ority, <JioOTai.
) 4. (/V/, Die.) The
jujubee tree, gjwtxcu.
Qs,irsaar,s. Nobles, gentlemen, gfi&p
*t. 2. Kings, jyr^j.
gfimmQairaaetr, t. The third class or
caste of Hindus; the class next below
the kings, >P-. (?.)
QaiTLDazir, s. A prince, a king's son,
g)r*r#tgu)fffr. 2. A king, Jfraar.
Qacaaar, s. Princess, gfinn&tSjLcnnpf*).
2. A mistress, a lady, . J.
Qairwireir, s. A lady, a mistress, ^Saafl.
Q&triDtr&r, s. A king, an Emperor, jyj
2. A superior, a lord, fkimar. 3.
A guru, a priest, <y. 4. An elder; a
person of dignity, respectability, estima
tion, &C, tspfiQprJr.
QsirwtrL-L}., s. A lady, a mistress.
GansBiueo, s. Kingly quality, regality.
Cs/rsflfD, s. A temple, church. See
QsrsSii.
GsirQajjpiaQgeinjZ, s. A mule, Geu&/fl.
Gairdsr, s. A king, a monarch, jyc^str.
2. A master, a lord, gjr-*.-s-.
G?d5/r, j. A cow, u. 2. A bull, er(Wjffi.
3. Air, ^mu4, 4. Swerga or paradise,
heaven,
5. The earth, uii. 6.
Water, /r. 7. A point of the compass,
region, quarter, W. 8. An arrow, syii4.
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9. Thunderbolt, the weapon of Indra, 1*


Siriffiib. 10. An eye,
11. Any of
the five sentient organs, Qurfi. W. p. 297.
Go. 12. Hill, mountain, olu.
- i -JGaireusnp, s. The murder
of cows, or the guilt consequent on it,
u*iQ*ff3w; [ctr halt/a, killing.]
G&n&eoii,s. Cow's urine in ceremonial
purifications, &c.
ffcSir^sOTtii Qanpsbreerui, s. A calf,
u
:
[ex
a calf.]
Ganprrairui, s. The gift of a cow.
Gssirufi, s. A bull,
lord of cows,
g)i_uii. 2. Indraas king of Swerga,
*S>rdr. W. p. 299. Gopati.
Gairutrei>iT,s. [pi. of Qsstruireoiir.'] Herds
men, cow-herds,
2. Kings,
jjr^ir; [ear utvi, protectors.] W. p. 299
Gopala.
Cjsjfa.T, j. Krishna, S^fi^emeir.
QaiTLDL-Lp., s. [prop. G&rrQpiLif..'] A
caste of merchants.
Qairiniuui, s. Cow-dung, &iraeR. 2.
The properties or peculiarities of a cow ;
any thing cow-like whether in appear
ance, make, smell or otherwise, ^Sp!1)
u^Biraoio; [ex mvib, likeness ' W. p. 300.
Gomaya. 3. [vul. also GruSiuiD.] Urine
of the cow,
QmrLDinS&U), s. Beef, LDirtl-if.a>p&&.
Qarrm/nfl, s. A disease of cows, ldulL

Qsir&GSsriUs, s. The O/tggSA shrub.


* Q&tr3ft3jLb Qsirars&ih s. The
lotus; also the red lotus, 0*#^jm. W.
p. 250. KoKANADA.
Ganamonp(?/r/S6K, s. Lukshmi,
the lotusseatedas
QsiraibfliLb, s. A kind of arsenic,
CodS/TdSii, i. A large carnivorous red
bird, the Brahmany or ruddy goose,
mixuLjtr. 2 . A red ferocious animal,
(W. 250. Koka, a wolf.) 3. Dried flow
ers,
{M. Die.)
Q><Str&!r683TLCi, s. An art, epireBpmp. (c.)
"QsirarrssnrLci (Ja/TcsajreoTti), s. A
celebrated place of pilgrimage on the
Malabar Coast, sacred to Siva, g/Me)ei.
W. p. 297. GoKARNA.
Gtsirae, s. The aiu>Lj tree. (M. Die.)
Qs.T&ySl, s. A place sacred to Siva,

QsiTSSSTlSi, s. An herb, the eosiurri^,


smr. 2. Another herb, the rfu4*^iiL/.(*^.)
(sisirQsOLCi, s. The Koil bird, or Indian
cuckoo, which is often referred to in
poetry, as its note is supposed to inspire
tender emotions, <3S*i. 2 The wall lizard,
uAieJ. W. p. 250. Koka. 3.
A
monkey, <s'i><s\ [** So. Knha, take, seize ]
4. The &4KgiSfr creeper. (M. Die.)
The iiQp&reS)
Qairaiiij&jxesriTQ&ircieoiT GairBinG&rr Q&triG<)rrLL&li>, s.
plant. 2. The <3*ri4i^ij.iDrir tree. (Af.
s. Herdsmen, cow-herds,
Die.)
Qsirss>e>iSajir, s. A class of eaeuGtmn
G><3HT(&j, j. An ass, &Qgss>fi. (/.) Com
who are cow-herds.
<)nppaGa,niGirifl, s. See under gjj^ijtii.
pare. (Sa. Koka.)

C?ds/rL_/r
The ujebefisDcS shrub.
(M. Ok.)
C?aK/r(^6>)L0, s. A monkey,
2.
A tube, any thing tubular, ^fcni/ow-uQufo-sr.
()
Cd5/T, dQGpar, pQpzk, uQueir, da,
v. a. [com. <?#**.] To stringas beads,
flowers, ola leaves, &c, to file, (?>/
<2iiiu. 2. To insert and drawas a
string, thread, ratan, &c, in a hole, a
mesh, a braid, &c , to thread a needle,
&C., aJ.33!,!tJ-attj.-.i, 3. To coin pi isc.
compile, arrange, to reduce to order, or
system, Qjwi-iurta. 4. To clasp or join
as the hands, &c, to lockas the arms,
;.. J>jm. 5. To fabricate, as stories,
malicious reports, *BapQst&x.
e:\ 2
li-ej.de>--1: He ar
ranged it as nicely as a string of flowers.
GatippltBipda, inf. [provd] To mend
a hole or rent in a mat. a basket, &c.
t\.'i*'3;jsf-. inf. To thread a
needle in hedging, roofing, matting, &c.
and pass it through to another person
2. (fty.) To present in an unfavora
ble lightas the wrong, injury, &c.
done to one by his adversary and
thereby to aggravate the enmity.
GsnpgidQ&iuiu, inf. To reduce
theme to system and make a poem, (p.)
GatrpgiuiS&tear, inf. To braid, to lace
shoes, stays, &c.
Gatr<i&ieiitria, inf. To turn back the
shuttle in weaving so as to exclude the
border that it may be of a different
color.
G&ir^fieBi, inf. [prop.] To bring
into difficulties. 2. To sow discord, to
excite enmity
sr, i
2anjg>t V^x , v. noun. Set
ting arrows in the bow and discharg
ing them. (p.)
gr$ eoetiirLnpGanppio, v. noun. Fabri
cating a story without any foundation;
{lit.) to string without thread.
GsrtuL], v.noun. Stringing, inserting,
threading, arranging, methodizing. 2.
Gaudiness, sliowiness, gaiety, parade,
>_-' L_i. 3. (Rott.) Jest, sport, uv
fneStmAt*j(2artiuraS(5*&0ii3r. [p/w.] He
is a rich man.
GarruL/QsirtSds, inf. To prepare all
kinds of food, (R.)
<3'aTiei &lis, s. The Q/ssi>sfl tree. (Jlf.
Die.)
Q&rmi(3) (S&iriEjSsti&j, s. A kind
of cotton treethe silk cotton, *i*fl/ri4,
Bombax gossypinum, L.
Qair&Lblis, s. The iSHdfQ plant.
^Da/r&LQ, s. Nutmeg, enfidairiu. (M.
Die.)
'Qsir&iii, s. Egg, QpCeoi 2. Penis;
also the scrotum,
3. Sheath,
scabbard, case, receptacle, ->b. These
sheaths are five, one within the other.
4. Treasures, stores as gold or silver
plate, jewelry, &c, uo>uo*n_ii. 5. A store
house, a treasury, us*ri_*rfw. 6. A trea
tise, a book, especially a dictionary, or
Tocabulary, Lut^m*. W. p. 252. Kosha
7. () Covered or ornamented parts of
a fortress-wall, m&gtpuq. 8. Street, rfjfi.
(p.) 9. [in Hindu philosophy ] A cover
ing or case for the organised soul, 4.

Cases supposed to invest the soul are five;


1. jyarrioaj<?.i#i4 ; the body sustained by
food.W. p. 40. Annamayakosiia. 2. dit
wu>u(?*<r#iii; the vital, external organs. W.
p. 586. Pbanamayakosha. 3. ibGiqicuGs*
rib\ the mental organs with the faculty of
thought, (iorarii,) operating through the
senses. 4- ^--j. wyormoj
; the supposed
organs of intellectual perception with the
faculty
of intellect
(nt$i).
5. ^s&tfwiu
!<:; supreme
felicity
in which
the soul
is so entirely absorbed as to be unconscious
of everything else. W. p- 113 Amanda
mayakosha.
(2siT&>rus, s. The u>G)ip tree. ( M. Die.)
* Q>3ira:itud , s. An object of sense
sound, color, &c, 9i_ui4 2. Sensation,
perception; comprehension, _OTr|. 3
A country, district, **t. 4. [in astrol.~\
The presence of a planet in one's natal
sign or one reckoned from it. W. p. 298
Gochara. 5. (*&.) Restriction, restraint,
confinementas jffi4, j^i_i*<. (from
Sa. Kucha. W. p. 225 )
Gair&nueowGarr&ffueoeir, s. [in astrold]
The influence of a planet in one of
the above signs.
Qarr&edLh, s. The city of Ayodhya, or
Oude, and the adjacent district to the
south; forming one of the fifty-six coun
tries of India, jiGuttfriuGguJ,. W. p. 252
Kosala. 2. One of the eighteen langu
ages, u^iCa-*ru.-iw_tlO.r"j. 3. See under
Cmr, Sa.
*G>Str&cSsd, s. The Qatr&eoii country. 2
The mother of Kama, jftimarcrij.
)
* ^srr&Bdsr Gt&iT&SknoT, s. A great
noise, roar, QuQrrcS. (A*.) W. p. 311.
Guosiian'a. Compare
Q&rr&asr, s. A kind of native arsenic,
9iu*flur*}tsavih. (R.)
Q&rr&ir, s. (Hind.) Eunuch, QeSaiar.
Qair&rriB&lh, s. A reed, iBnemeo.
(oSir^FmS, s. [vul.'] A holy man, a devo
tee of the fourth or highest class, one who
has subjected the passions, =5. 2. A
naked devotee, tf<yorjiASi.
{siaT&truS, s. (Hind.) Go'sa'inas Qan
*(&ir&ir!rii>, s. [inastrol.] As Qair&trii.
(Sair&irifl,s. The ditd( plant. (M. Die.)
*Q><SSir&TS3r, s. [vul. prov.] Membrum
virileas C*r*i4.
'(SsirSsih, s. Cloth, @3m; silk cloth
as Qaarft**, uilrf?Jw. (Sa. Kosika.) 2.
The third Veda, the
(**.) Compare
QsnQaesr, s. The anchoret, eSa-eurdSp
fj.T, son of the sovereign rffi. See QsaS
(o/T, s. A ko's, a measure of distancetwo Indian milesas (gSirtii, <2r*iiuiujrf.
2. 0<) A streetas ffii, f). 3. The
lower front rope of the sail of a dhoney,
the clew line, QftesuuttS&<ippLip/f$iirBj)).
See fivrar. 4. [pro.] A voyage, a trip;
a term, a time, ftftsmm, 5. Defeat, frus
tration, loss, overthrow, iSrgl^mii. 6. [ioc.]
Affairs, concern, cause, *rfiud>.
QtstrSKSeozuffGan&QeviSiq-p&eua, inf.
To hold the rudder so as to keep close
to the wind; to luff.

jfwesrQSflG*iQM!*QuTiij&iLi=tar, [prop.]
His object was defeated in the case.
jfwai<2mr*A<guGui*sGjs. Do nut inter
fere in his affairs.
G .v , s. [prov.~] Attenuation in
growthas the stalks of pot-herbs, Qm
*G>&irGi?.8>iioT Qsrrei^Lri (?as/ri_ti,
s. As Ostites*. I, 2.
*Q>airail, iQQpeor, pQpesr, uQueir,
**, v. n. To sound, to humas bees,
go!**. 2. To roar, thunder; to mutter
as clouds, apyiii*. Sa. Ghosha.
G><S/7"iS3}a>, j. Sound, thunder, &ppii>.
W. p. 311. Ghosha. 2. [Roll. prop.
Goshtee.2 Discourse, dialogue, iiu!Bw.
t S3zirSsC, s. [vul. <?)ri_/r#;/T&i).]
A kind of plant, gb, Justicia procumbens, L. _
(d<Si7"i iSii, s. A ewer, ^eartf-ans. 2.
The ornamental curves of a crown being
one of its five parts. (See Qpi./i'j4.) 3.
A place where four ways meet, mrpQpQ*
.QuSi_ii. (See 8(j!ri_ii.) 4. Newness,
recencyas ff*ri., l/^mm. (fm-)
*Q<xirtSLh, s. A horse, @^/r. W.
p. 31 1 . Ghot'aka.
Q&irLlBQ, s. [loc.] A diviner, sooth
sayer, ai(siisiihjti)Qfi*i<jar&r. Sometimes
G&niiiiQuniTaa, inf. To consult, Sec,
a diviner.
<g, s. The &j>prji*>fi plant. (M.Die.)
*5<5E,T/ Ssm , s. Sound, hum, speS. 2.
Noise, roar, thunder, CuQrrnt. \V. p. 31 1 .
Ghoshan'a. 3. Instruments of music in
general or drums, mi*foijuQur&. 4. Cruel
ty, QsrQvnte. (?: )
irLpjm, s. The dried root of gin
ger, a*. (M. Die.)
(o^/Tlih, s. Border, limit, erevfei. (&&.)
2. As 0*i(5jfS. (M. Die.)
Q&trL-inh, s. The branch of a tree,
ic:.:C:.',-:
2. (.S'. Kut'hdra.) A tree in
general, mtuQurg,. 3. A grove, a garden,
(?Jw, 4. A monkey,
5. The niiij.
tree.
(cd!/T( rib, s. The hole or hollow of a
tree, isiuQuiigi. \V. p. 250. Kot'ara. 2.
The knob on the top of a car, GfiQxrc.
3. (Sa. Ghofa. \V. p. 311.) A horseas Ci-i_*i4, (5.SW. 4. Fragrant hair
ointment, pomatum, mtSHarkg.
Q&irtlfl, s. [a change of gi_/r/r?.] An
axe, <?i_rJ.
Qsstrt60, v. noun. Taking, receiving,
buying, &c, [a form of Qarerei^*!.] 2.
Bending, curving, &c. ; breaking.snapping,
[a form of C0^*<.] 3. *. The white
species of the Gloriosa flower, <2Krrt*A.
Coas/T/ su<S, s. A vina or Indian lute,
cS:.~-; [ex C_i4, Gsravh, sound.] (<w.)
W. p. 311. GllOSIIAVATEB.
(o/rt_/r, [prov.} The dregs of an infe
rior kind of arrack, srwumdaii*.
Gairiireiif-da, inf. To dissolve the
dregs in water.
Qam itib@, s. [ta.] A masquerade,
Qmi*t*s^fgi. 2. Women's cloth,
3. A soothsayeras Jm-iB.
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Q&lTL

Gair
medicinal plant, San_*rtsvj. 2. A pill or
dose of medicine from the plant, <Jt<_*#riu
Qi&iri irQ&iTiB, s.

A kind of arsenic,

Qsirt iriLl, s. One of the five nurses,


she that carries the child, QrdcStftti; [ex
c it,- . carrying, et $'i>.~] See
(odS/Ti rrsQ, s. [a ckangc of (e^Lir/fl.'] An
axe. (c.)
Gairin^aairLaLj, s. The axe-handle.
(o</Ti_, s. Newness, recency, LjgjsoLc. 2.
[foe.] New cloth, unbleached cloth,L/^*0Jw.
3. (<.) Cloth in general,
4. (c)
A collection of twenty, a scoreas of
precious stones, &c, Sksu9- 5. One of
the five parts of a crown as Gxn-*&, Qpif.
WWQsfLf.QpLf.iu, inf. [prov.~] To tie a piece
of money in the corner of another's new
cloth, to oblige him to give an invita
tion to a feast.
G&itL?.uu0aiij>-GarrLf.aiiugj, s. Youth.
()
G&rrLp-iu&m, inf. To put on a new
cloth.
Gsmp.iucLDL^t s. [prot>.] A tender body.
GairLp.Qiv(B aa, inf. To buy a new set
of cloths, as yearly practiced at jiurmiHi.
Gatnp.Qaieiihir, s. The whiteness of a
cloth after the first washing.
G?.35/rzo_, $. A crore, or ten millions,
grsiiL-*ib. 2. End, tip, point, projection
oofer. 3. Cape, headland, promontary
^smrooSar. 4. Nook, corner; the exterior of
an angle, w'. 5. [in AIathemat.~] The
complement of an arc or angle to 90"
correlative of 4>*. W. p. 250. Kot'
6. [/oc.] Back side or backyard of a
houseas iyp*<?r^..
Gsn?.sBtTL-iAii&SimirGrr. If he get a hint
will he not find it out?
GairiirQatTLp.,*. [com. GairLirssrGaiTLp..']
A numbera hundred billions, u^ioii.
2. An immense, indefinite number,
jyflrAtmis.
GaaLp-airesmSaa, inf. [loc.~] To touch
slightly on a thing, to hint.
SairLf.saeair, s. Point Calimere.
<?.*wiv..i,*,a>, s. A corner stone in a
building.
GairLp.&&ir, s. [in Mathemat.'] The
cosine.
Q&rLf.&uiiTesr<i&ina.ma>gtk, s. A man
of crores, one worth 10 millions of
pagodas or rupees.
<2aiTLf.^if^/SLD, s. A sacred bathing
place near Ramisseram. 2. A bathing
place near Point Calimere.
Qairiy-jpnas, inf. [prot.'] To be idle
about another's house, to loiter about.
G&trLp.grAiQ, appel. n. A loiterer about
other's houses.
Garip.uuiriiLf, s. [loc.~\ A full grown
cobra snake.
GatrLp.iussr, s. [prot.'] The first and last
in a set of palenkeen bearers. 2. The
out side ox in a row going round a
treading floor,the inside one being
called c.v.-t.-jr.
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5a5/np.<5z_D, s. A jewel casket, jyesflafo^


v. n. (Sans. Kot'*, crooked). To be
Quiy. 2. Ewer, or pot with a spout, Qsakr
crooked, oblique; to bend, .fcir. 2. To
q.mx. s. Cloth.as <Saiy.*9Ji. 4. A salver
swerve, to deviate, to diverge, G/uear. 3.
tor presenting flowers, u*,jllQ.
To be partial, biased, <Di5JeuSOT. 4. To
(o<S/r^, aQG^Dsk, pGa&r, uGussr, id, tJ.
be envious, displeased, to take umbrage,
a. ['oc.] To make a vow, J.---/^
(II.)
to have antipathy, QipuL/p. 5. v. a. To
break, to snap oft", qpj94. (p.)
Q&irup_iuir, s. (fern. Sa. Gosht'ec, drama
G&iriirjsGanet, s. A right sceptre, just
tic composition.) Comedians, dancers,
.*(*. C1** ) Compare *C*-*j*.
government.
Gairiir^LDorLo, s. A liberal mind, a
Qsiris)_!raiLC>, s. The &&aaasirefl tree.
benevolent mind. 2. A mind free from
(A/. />%)
envy, guile, bias, &c.
Co /T (^L SO LD, J. The Gairap,u.ii> tree.
GarrinpQLnaifi, s. Unfailing promises.
See fr.
(/)
3/rtE.iTii, s. Long entangled hair
GmiTineau>, s. Straight forwardness,
as worn by ascetics in imitation of Siva's
unbiasedness, &c.
matted hair, oi_. (**.) 2. A crest, a
G&nCiu>,
r. noun. Crookedness, bent,
diadem, g>if..
W. p. 251. Kot'eb'ka.
flexture, o.*--w- 2 Grudging, malice,
envy, jK^tmrp. 3. Partiality, swerving
Q&tr, (Gen, tltfssr,) i. Crookedness,
from rectitude, injustice, obliquity, G*r
flexture, obliquity, a crooked thing, af.
4. [proc] Lines, figures, diagrams
W. p. 250. Kota. 2. A diagram or fi
made of rice-flour, &c., on the floor in
gure, as a square, a circle, an ellipse, &c,
religious ceremonies, io*Gii; (&r
i 4. 3. Dividing or describing lines, 8
ps>. 4. A chank,
5. The horn or
QpaiaGairGi/xee, s. v. noun. Making a
tusk of a beast, *c8SrQ*ti4q. 6. The horn
wry face through discontent, dissatis
or chank for blowing, ai^liSOfi4L/. 7. The
symbol of the r, O, or <?, ry>/*.fflejrQ*riiL,. 8.
faction, umbrage, sorrow, &c.
A branch, loriQiriiiy. 9. The summit of
Q*rfaGsrili[8AiwgiQ0uuQinr<$fila)iuriC-G*r
a hill, K&utS&i^fl. 10. Shore, bank of a
li i_i/:,-.-.eu - . Freedom from obliqui
river, margin of a tank or well, &c, *a*
ty of speech is rectitude, if there be a
*>r. 11. Ridge, dam, bank in rice-fields.
(corresponding) freedom from bias of
mriiq. 12. (Sa. Kota.) A strong hold,
mind. (,(s>>)
a fort, a fortified place, jyirK%-i*. 13.
QpssaGsnL-iu>, . noun. A sad, de
Guile, deceit, tar. 14. Crowd, num
jected countenance. 2. A look of re
bers, multitude, Pro-. (Ji.) 15. Side,
luctance or unwillingness.
u**ii. (J*.) 16. A cusp, the horn of the
crescent moon, &c., iSx>p*G*i<S . 17. [foe (Sarreini , t. The hot season, CsicsSii
for.'] Court of justice, *t$i*>0ni>.
. 2. The wind of the hot season, the
land-wind, the west wind, GuAistpj>. 3.
GarrfBSpQair(lQL$aa, inf. To draw(a*.) Wind in general, *ts>- 4. Sun
lines; to make diagrams, figures, &c.
shine, QiiSqi. 5. The Qtrissripiw plant.
6. The Qoitriia-*?-' plant. See
.v. 7.
am within the line you drew, i. e.,
A
kind
of
plant,
the
mealy
root
of
which
obey your order.
is used by the weaver for sizing warp.
G&tr(B&i$Li>i$aa, inf. To draw a circle
See t#ti_Efij0B<5.
on the ground round a debtor, adjuring
G&irentairenih, s. The hot season.
him not to pass it till the debt is paid.
Gansniiairpjpt, j. West wind. As Gan
2 . To draw a circle round one in order
oi_ 2.
to extort a promise from him. 3. To
draw a magic line in order to stop a
Ganes>ialdLpiEi(g GairL^ASLfeifg, s.
wild beast, ^i_lLi
The mealy root of the <?i_ plant.
GairfSGuiri, inf. To rule a paper to
Gairmidf^oirL-irar, s. A Medicinal
write (c.)
shrub, .gtfer.*.
GaniLip. tliiu, s. [in arilh.] Magic
GaireaLaQatuma, s. Preparation of
squares, [limited usage.]
land in the dry season for the next rain.
C.irtlip. .'v sun tfeflsuiBjg;, s. Animals that
GaireBLULfGirrr&BirLb G&ireaiuGutr
live on trees as squirrels, monkeys, &c.
i, 8. [foe.] Crop grown in the hot
G&nL-(Bfijpt, s. Shell-lime, conch-lime
season. 2. The produce of cultivation
in the hot season.
(p)
GairasiLDsoLti, s. Rain in the hot sea
GaittLtBuy,, s. One of the four kinds
son, deemed pernicious, (c.)
of flowers; those on branches. See uCoWsajL., s. A horse. W. p. 31 1. Gh6t'a.
".UL-iicSs, j. Elephant, (p.)
GairL-fBusir, s. [lit. the tusked animal.] kDSirtL&LD, s. A tank or Dondas
Elephant, wrfor. 2. Hog, boar, ucbrfi.
G*nij-ib, rgstij. (*s>.) 2. A templeas
ee(25<?ffLli_6jr, J. Gam'saas the single
(c/TLL_ti), s. Place, ^ild. 2. A
tUSkcd, !iuSr. (p.)
burning place, i<S. 3. A country, a
aiiGair, s. The northern cusp of
cultivated district, . 4. Agricultural
the moon, (p.)
towns or villages, uny^w/arr. 5. Rice
QfgdiGxir, s. The southern cusp of
fields,
6. A tank, =tii. 7. A kind
of shrub. See (g". Sec under <JQ, v.
the moon, (p )

(d&IT G85T
Qst;rri ' i Lb (o&irsiptLh, s. A cowpen j a cowstall, ^drOti^.*. 2. A herd
of cows,
3 An assembly, a
crowd, a-i'i *. W. p. 302. Gosiit'ha.
4. Swerga, the world of the Devas as G&r,
GfiGairsia. 5. A temple, <?!>. 6. A
medicinal plant, Arabian costusj of which
there are two kinds; viz: 1. Q/fcff.ri.i_<i.
2. QE<Jfa!.i_i4. 7. A perfume, or odori
ferous substance, mtf^sruuehi^ib. 8. (Sa.
Ghosha, sound.) Boisterousness of the
sea, rushing of the wind, &c, ^jnumi. (c.)
9. A kiud of Indian lute or Vina, J2ot.
CdoJ/TlLj 4"S>y, v. noun, [prov.~] Sadness,
pensiveness, lowness of spirits, dejection
of mind, uxcr<3<rirJ>; [ex
u.]
Q&TL-i itSsO, s. Distress, suffering,
torment, vexation, harassing, teasing,
(<.) (c.) 2. (Sa. Kotki'ra.) Wan
ton sports, amorous gestures, lewd jokes,
mockery, rrmb.
Such is his foolish behavior.
G&ttL-indBUQaneiretr Garil-itrttssiueAir
ra, inf. To vex, trouble, harass, tease,
try one. 2. To play the fool.
GairiLiirSstidairiiesr, s. A troubler. 2.
A scoffer, a buffoon.
(S&iri i lT6oT,s. The large hooting-owl,
2. The small screech owl. 3. [prov.~\
A bird of the bittern kind, of which there
are several varieties.
C.iij_rr<?ui(?<SyjA8ir. He looks as
an owl, i. e. stupid.
liO_, s. Beauty, ^i^pg. (&&.)
Compare Ggm.^.. 2,(c.) Trouble, vexation,
annoyance,
3. (Rott.) The larger
stick in the game of trap-stick. Compare

GsirL-BntuGunir, s. A heap of straw.


(?iS/ri_La?n/ , j. A fort, a castle, a
strong hold, jnw. 2. A fortified town,
jyr%*M. W. p. 251. Kotta. 3. A
halo, utiG*L-6. (c.) 4. [foe.] The wards of
a lock, ui2.G@(jguLl.
GairL-eaiaiJ-i, inf. To construct a
fort.
G*itLB>isif.uGuiCj-jGrr. Has he saved
much; (lit.) made a fort [through nig
gardliness.]
GairLLasiii$LfLam, inf. To take a fort.
*Q>{BtTL_LJ{BLa, s. A cow or ox's hoof,
miL-<SiigaihLi. 2. The impression of a hoof,
@wu)ii8r/Q; [ex Gsr, et ufiw, foot.] W. p.
302. GoSlll'ADA.
Q&irt-Lusnr), s. The drum of maritime
districts beaten when Ashing, Q*iu,aaSu
usop; [ex Gsaa, taking.]
Q&irL-Uir, v. noun. [Substantively.']
Tenets of a religious sect, faith, belief,
doctrines, sentiments, opinions, Sec, pro
fessed, or maintained, Qxtami. 2. Distin
guishing tenets or doctrines; the opinions
of the founder of a system and his followers
as differing from those of another, a-pOo*
of&(g. 3. Reception, possession, compre
hension, capacity, QswaiMf,g>pib.
QstTLLf, v. noun. Taking, receiving,
&c, Qi.-*f-^*i. (p.)
Q$IT ssotieiQ , s. A merry-an-drew, the
harlequin of a play, who alone wears a
mask, cj_*i<;*><AufGKj/r<sr. 2. An eccentric
person, a droll fellow, GwsH.
Gaireari8Js>.ji . s. The dancing of a
harlequin. 2. Irregular, indecent, im
proper actions, conduct, dress, &c.
Gmn6B3TIlQailL-L- G&ITGOTIKJQUM, inf.
To play as the CmotcS.
fffirwGSigeicw, s. A buffoon's cap.
G&iremaS^pirear, s. [commonly Gmn
otid8^*A] A harlequin as Ia68.
G : ~ zi. - .'
s. [/oc] Unusually
large teeth offensive to the sight.
GairesnrEiQiuiianw, s.
A disease in
which the limbs are contracted. (Rott.)
G&n&znsjQG&ieifiLD, s. The dress or
mask of a harlequin.
(SatrsssrLciSsi) (o.Sfl'icaajLEsbo, s. A sea
port in Ceylon, Trineomalicas p^iGs*

GmiriLLf.Qmirmeir, inf. To annoy, vex.


2. To jeer, banter, mock.
tifGrlsBAQ&i&etSfiGawiLiy-QiJ&iMKQsBe&rti
*. He has treated me very ignominiously.
GSsiTLLisf. Qsireop.1^, s. Assembly,
meeting, company of learned or respecta
ble persons, *o>u. 2. Multitude, collection,
ij. W. p. 302. Gosht'ek. 3. The
gate of a tower, GeryririSAi. 4. Pleasantry,
jest, joke, uQq_. 5. [foe.] Ignominy,
reproach, ditBjs.
pte&?<5*<g Jiwo<?+!.. Joking is hurt
ful to the poor.
iSanwtsGsrQaireipif., s. An assembly of
brahmans.
QairiLi^ujirLp, s. On of the four * QSirstarlc, j. An angle, a corner, QpSso.
2. An intermediate point of the compass,
species of guitar. (*.) See Q*cQiriii.ajfjj,
or any of its sixteen divisions, ui&fiGsmxr
under nip.
Qfrtirp. W. p. 251. Kon'a. 3. A re
@Gposr, G stfL-iQ-Qsiircir, Gaidr,
mote, obscure place,
4. A curve,
<?ij_, v. a. To bend, inflect, crook ; to
curvature,
5. A curved sword,
make crooked,
(Sa. Kot'a.) 2. To
ir*/5i*. 6. An elephant hook, uits^is
write, delineate, to draw pictures, &c,
GfiCi*.. 7. A narrow lane, connecting
QfiplropfieSiuweniiu. (p.)
two streets, a narrow turn, or nook of a
lane, iji*<a*0^s-. 8. W. p. 311. Ghon'a.
QsitlL.Q&I'T^st, s. [vul.~] As GairiL
Nose, snout, nostril, iA<g. 9 ' A horse,
i-rar. 2. (7?.) A water-bird.
as Gat\~ih, t5$tm<l.
(cSiTL-Sini ,t. [loc.~] A measure of grain
jji/stGs!miS^.*/Bgi. [prow.] That quarter
from twenty-one to twenty-four marcals.
is fallen, i. e. the great man is dead and
Qpsfo*jaa>aiiG*riLemu-, 2. A quantity of
the place has lost its lustre.
grain, pepper. &c., stored in a straw
QpaGansssLo, s. A triangle, a triangu
covering for export, &c., Qn&oppvSiuwpfitir
lar figure.
GsiriLaotaiLip.dq/, inf. To in
QpdGairazr&d&iTii, s. A triangular
close grain, &c, in straw.
figure. 2. [eu/.] Pudendum niuliebre.
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QpdGsnasr&irpfiaw, . Trigonometry.
itnfoGanassrLD, s. A quadrangular-figure,
a tetragon.

, :'. v. A pentagon, a quinquangular-figure. See s.


ib m<tmimu>, s. A nonagon.
(J<S/razors3r( j. A crooked or hump
backed man. _<*; [ex Gsunrw ]
(p<3>.7 ^^QfStLLi, s. [prop. G;T-ff^BV)(Lf&u>.'\
According to some, a maritime district
surrounded by salt marshes; according to
Wilson and others, "the capital of a
district, being the chief of four hundred
villages," (SibmjitSfsAsms, Gut(fjtes>tl. (*.)
Qffi/TjSffij) (U , s. A wolf, GjZirek
A male jackal, ^avA
See G&iettu.
boar, hog, (lit.) the smart
animal, uarfi. W. p. 311. Gho'nkk. 2.
(c. also
Sackcloth, gunny cloth,
ragged clothes, j*4v>. 3. A sack, a
bag, ha<5. W. p 298. Gon'ee. 4. A
number, a trillion, i . . -.mftiiGstLjGMif..
Ga>iT6aluuL-Qsii G $neB&ujpuil-(B , s.
The coarse cloth of which sacks are
made.
1 rhu;->uG&irst&tna, s. Sacks
made of coarse gunny cloth, gunny
bags.
CodS/T^aj/, Qp], G zireslaiTg] . u>, G&nessr,
v. n. (Sa. Kon'a, crooked.) To be crook
ed, bent, curved, angular, serpentine, *8u.
2. To be or become awry, oblique, aslant,
askant, GmmwSQis. (e ) 3. To deviate,
diverge, or turn out of the proper course,
QjrjiSJptf. 4. To be warped or discourag
ed in mind; to be changedas circum
stances, ir/rj>ui_.
OPPpGaeexS&)& Gope.(?rgp.ij. If the be
ginning goes wrong, all will be wrong.
This is supcrstitiotuly believed.
GartvfliGara^QaiiQtju^lffiB Gmw^itpawtvf.
QsefSuu&B-jpieu}. It is better to give a
little (*) with a good will than much
(Carta*) with reluctance.
GsnssviGanetsst
inf. To dis
tort the limbs, features, &c, as cramps,
convulsion, &c.
ffa/retdfiaOaffSaa, inf. To give un
willingly, (c.)
op apes>j$dGa irensnaai is, inf. To avert
the countenance. 2. To make a wry
face.
rtpaiaGsitussr, inf. To look sour, harsh.
Gairemreo, v. noun. C'rookeduess, wryness, obliquity, deviation, deflection,
2. A hump; a hump-backed per
son,
3. Obliquity of mind, deceit,
guile, w.-j>uQ. (*e> )
Gairemeo^eariLaeii, v. noun. Uneasi
ness of mind, (e.)
Gair&BrevGJir&GV Gmireesreun^'^), s. A
winding gate, (c.)
G&n&oretiGunU-i&r, s. (fern. Gan&zreeQintij
tSl) A wry mouthed man.
(oarrSsBliT, s. Imperishable, unfading,
eternal youth, ^^debe**. 2. Severity,
cruelty, ferocityas G*t\Jter, QitiQmc. 3.
[foe.] Crookedness, defectiveness, .lo|.
Cs/r2bsr<!sf?!f, J. A young, vigorous
elephant, (p.)
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(?<S5/T^
Gan$Bara xpfi, 5. Crooked knife.
Gan&ari&iht-i, s. Crooked stick. (c.)
Garr&sruGu&m-, s. [int.] A foreign
language or speech.
G&iriormirpw, s. [in astrolJ] The unpropitious month, December, intr*ij)>i*0ib.
G s n'texr a ij aS i , s. A strong, indes
tructible rampart, (p.)
QairsKir, s. Crookedness, defectiveness,
2. Unjust government; injustice,
QM<dcGsr<*mj>. 3. Obliquity of disposi
tion, subtlety, mrg>ui<S>. 4. (So. Ghon'a.)
The spout or projecting mouth of a
Vessel, ur^tfifiesrn^mrs- (p.)
GarrQessr<Saa-GarraarQei>(Slaa, /. To
rectify a crooked thing, to correct an
irregularity.
GarressreQip Garressrevdip, inf. To
become crooked.
Qairsmtih, s. The r^jSiQ^rr shrub.
'(v&frstssrsni , (as Qaresamt ) The
jujube tree, g)**. 2. The fruit of a
jujube, i*ot>,Aie. (fff.) W. p. 311.
Ghon't'a.
*Q&r&G&ri LD, s. A bow, the weapon;
emphatically, the bow of Rama, f*>. W. p.
251. Kodan'd'a. 2- A rope or swing used
in schools in the infliction of punishment,
uirsSiSlgimisvkn-.'baiSQ'M&l). (c.)
Garr^esariurressrl, s. Rama, as armed
with the (**r*ri_ii bow, j)rru>dr.
GarrpeiirL-LDGum, inf. To hang up a
child by the rope and not allow him to
loosen it. (c.)
di&ajQ&njStomtiht s. A victorious
bow. (p.)
Q&lTjSStitg!, s. [ioc] The cheek,
2. The jaws, ^rsi_ (if.)
'QaiTjfLDIBpl, s. The river Godavery
as Vsiprtatl. (Sa. Gotama.)
(ooS/r^LDii Qarrpm^ley, s.
An
island, ftffr. (*#.) (fl.) Pegu.
(ods/r^tossr, s. A name of Gaudama the
sage. See Oaw^io*. W. p. 298. Gotama.
QaiTjgLD, s. A kind of native arsenic,
Q>&irp;G0, v. noun. That which is de
cayed or not firm and solidas decayed
wood, chips, fruit, shells, &c. ; [ex Gar&, .]
Qarrpetsnh, t. A calf. See under Garr.
(.Sa.)
CocS/r^/r, s. A guana, effltity. W. p.
299. Godha.
Q>Sirp>iriB , s. [pros.] Spasmodic cholera,
mitifiiQufi. 2. Any epidemic, a pestilen
tial diseaseas small-pox, scarlet fever,
&C -1. j-.'-It G*iii.
GarrfinrBaaL^d^io, s. Epidemic diarr
hoea; cholera.
Garr&rtrfl&arrj&/Fe<>, t. An epidemic
fever.
'Qsir/grrsuifl QairprreQifl , s. The
Godavery river, J<yA liiu, W. p. 299
Godavabi'.
Q&IT^I, *. Wheat, Garr&mui. (rSa.)
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Q&irjgl, t. Covering or capsula, (from


Sa. Godh, surround, encompass) hctiee.
Refuse, waste, empty kernels of grain, &c.,
lees, residuum, leavings, fibre, &c
(c.) 2. Fault, blemish, defect, error, <p
pd>. 3. Deviation, deflection, fig (p.)
Garr^rrliuGurra, inf. To become hol
low, empty, or mere chaff, &e.
LjefljjiijQairgi, s. The refuse of tama
rind fruit.
QengtiiQ/tngp, s.
Complete refuse;
chaff, &c. 2. (Jig) One shallow-wit
ted, &c.
GarpmLfB <J <;> s.?ilt_io, v. noun.
Vexing, ill-treating one. 2. Deceit,
guile, fraud, (p.)
Garr&ur, inf. To be in fault, (p.)
(o&rr^l, @Gp&r, G&rrfiGarebr', Gaiar, Garta,
v. a. To adjust feathers with the beak
as birds; to tear tender leaves in strips,
u^mm *,-aS\-p *rp. 2. To disentangle the
hair with the fingers; to brush, comb,
G*rx (c.) 3. [foe.] To piddle, to pick food in
eating, taking small quantitiesas birds;
also as sickly or dainty children, bashful
persons. &c, Sips fl;#/ffejlrOT. 4. [protf.]
To hollow, excavate, scoop out, (spruits.
5. (fi.) To kiss, to suck the lips, @i/ntiG*ig.
Garr@aQ arrant Lf-ri^aa, inf. To pick food
daintily, &c.
Garr@daLL.i-Garr@(tpLf.aa, inf. To
disentangle and tie the hair.
G&rrfidStGan@airrmja, inf. To allow
another to adjust the hair.
&p(9jGarr0, inf. To pick at feathers
as birds.
waSrrGarrjB, inf. To adjust the hair
knot.
*Co<5S/r^7SLD s. [vul. Garrffiwsau.']
Wheat, js^fofluM. W. p. 299. Godhuma.
Gair&LDeBUuosxR, s. A grain of wheat.
Garriu>sBUiijrfl&, s. Wheat when husk
ed.
Qi&trGtnjB, i. A flower garland, yurJb>.
2. Women's hair, Qua*,Sf. 3. (Mela. ) A
woman, Qurtr. 4. Any of the kings of the
Seran dynasty, G*rdr. 5. Order, regularity ;
row, scries, so>*s. 6. (*.) Wind, *rps>.
7. Rice in stalk sufficient for a man's
load, Qrfixme. (p.)
GstJB/fGiKGQM^firp. The dishevelled
hair with a flower garland. (*i_.)
*Qarr6miB, t- A leathern glove worn by
archers on the left fore-arm to defend it
from the rebounding of the bowstring,
QparmxpGfirpXL-Gl. W. p. 299. GoDBA. 2.
The Godavery river, Ci.>-.,j. W. p
298. Goda.
CoiS/r^^ssfl, j. The vine, Qpifirflaiaa
Qmrif.. (fg,.) 2. W. p. 302. GOSTANEK.
The grape, gimLrCiuifiih., [ex Gsr, cow, et
Afiorth, teat.]
*Q&n~j!B>eiifi<2s>3, s. The vine, (j/ifn
; [ex CarAstaO.] (**.)
s. A shrub, ^rr O/rzlif.
Aeschynomene, L. 2. A kind of grain
as GxcpSirKib, w<3. (M. Die.)
(o/r
Tin, a. Tribe, race, caste,
lineage, ancestry, parentage,
(c.) 2.
A class, genus, species, witni. 3. The
earth, yt. 4. A mountain, a hill, *iv.
W. p. 298. Gotba.

Qmrru
S<3. Know one's parentage, and then
give a girl in marriage; know one's
desert and then give him alms.
GarrpfiBGiSn-pGarTjdpffigQ&uu, inf.
To proclaim another's parentage
usually in disparagement.
G&rrjifin^rgfifdiTrffQ&rreoeo, inf. [prov.~]
To assert one's ancestry and the Vedic
verse of his familyas a brahman
among strangers.
Garr^@BLBarsLD,s. (ncg.) Being without
parentage, lineage, &c.; one of the
eight attributes of the deity. See rr
rtA, under (gcsvtii.
G?/r^(@j"a/ii>, j. The aigrs, species
of millet, Paspalum, L.
W. p. 251.
KODEAVA.
QairjSptlift, s. The vine as Carr;,-fi3.
(Rott.)
Garr/s
(o<35/ri(j?ffln., s. The vin
*Q&iTf5^l6tnrr, s. [as Garrpfiaii.] The
earth, yu9. 2. A mountain, uiu. W. p.
298. Gotra.
Qsir^sm^, s. A blind man, rgrj^iefr.
(Qpriixr.) 2. [/oe.] The gum of the
eyes, JW.
aeir^pGsr^sKf. One blind as to his eyes.
Q&rriSiTlLl, s. A kind of wolf, Gpneisr
i_rs. 2. A he-fox, the male jackal, ^m*.
(oSrTik^SiTtElSrTUJ , s. As &Qpp@nrruu
mi. (fi.)
Q&rrtij3, s. (Tel.) An ape, j7j<g.
Qmtr rfcjfpqr), s. [prov.~\ An ancestor in
the fifth line, great grandfather's grand
father, JiuuriLi-&i*<guurj-&. 2. (Tel.)
Ridicule, ^pn*.
GarrigirT^uessrear GarniftQmL-, inf.
To ridicule.
'^SatTur^essriLD, s. A poisonous bitter
tree, the rtii..
Gl&iruiEl&Lh, s. The &rrae&srturQf,rr
ami arsenic. (M. Die.)
(o6E/TL/lL, s. [com. GatroiLD.'] Anger,
wrath, rage, fury,
2. Displeasure,
pique, umbrage, dudgeon, QmipuL). 3. Irri
tation, exasperation, irascibility, waspishness, Gsrutrsmtb. (c.) 4. Morbid irritation,
or exacerbation of any of the three humors
of the body, -i_iiQui9#&t. W. p. 251.
Kopa. 5. The cochineal and other insects
of the coccus class, gj*)iCruii. 6. A
kind of prepared arsenic, gppur&tsmv>.
GxiuQpLrgtmwi. Displeasure and offence.
Garuiiturmiui. Anger is sin.
Garruaarrnsir, s. An irritable, passion
ate man.
GarruiaarrLLi, inf. To be angry, to
manifest resentment, to appear displeas
ed. 2. To give place to anger before
superiors. 3. To be insolent.
GarrursjQatrerret, inf. To be displeased,
to take umbrage at. 2. (fig. piov.) To be
inflamed, irritatedas a sore, a wound,
&c, to become aggravatedas a disease ;
to rage as the sea.

(c&iru
9ju*r@ia, inf. To harbor re
sentment
<2airuptruu>, a. Great anger, choler,
rage, (c.)
<}anu(ip&u>,s. An angry countenance,
angry looks.
GxiruQpetr, inf. To be excited, in
flamed with anger. 2. To be enraged.
GmiruQLcqfuu QsnuQpC-t, inf. To
provoke, to enrage, to incense, to ex
asperate
QairuuiuirafCt, inf. To yield to, or
indulge in anger.
SairuirdSeS, s. Hot displeasure, fury,
indignation; [ex jjifiart, fire.]
Cm.- -5. a. A passionate, irritable per
son, one easily enraged; a surly, waspish
person, CfUQpoi_itjr. See <?**J#r^ffi6,
G&iri3df,ieir, a. A passionate man.
fiaiTsCaiTULD, a. Implacable hatred.
Qp&rQat<uu>, s. Sudden anger from a
slight cause, pettishness. 2. Cherished
malice.
oparGiruibiStiseiiittd). Soon angry and
soon relenting.
3</ri_/S3T>, s. Secrecy, concealment,
...s. 2. Alarm, sudden terror,
W. p. 299. Gopana.
Q&rtS&!5^ssTLCs Qsiri9, a. A kind
of white clay from Dwaraka with which
Vaishnuvas daub their faces, make marks
on their forehead, &c, &iua*r. W. p. 300.
GOPKECHANDANA.
Qt&mQana Qatri9mtrsn)fE,if) , s. A
female of the herdsman-caste, ai^-i^Wr;
[ex <?, cow, e u, keep.] W. p. 300.
GOPIKA.
Q&!riQ-Qair$,dQ2par,.Qjgsk,u(:uar,
<j. c n. To be angry, indignant, malici
ous; to take amiss, to take umbrage, to be
offended, to frown, reprove, check, resent,
Qnga. 2. To be morbidly irritated, to be
virulentas an ulcer, &c, Sorts; (.from
Sa. Kopa.)Note. It has sometimes a
transitive sense governing an accusative.
SjmiteraaiQsrJ*//. Why do you chide
him?
QmirS^jpaQsireweir, inf. To be offend
ed, piqued, displeased with. 2. To re
prove, to reprimand, to reprehend.
Q.ir-Sj.&u^r1**, inf. To look angrily,
to frown.
L-jTLC, a. The tower of a gateway
at the entrance of a town or temple, fl*rf.
2. The gate way itself, Ja-^w * .:.
W. p. 300. GoruRA. (c.)
QairLfaa/tii), s. A brick, C-s> sen. (R.)
QsrLfffii^irmS, a. The figure on either
side of a gate way of a temple, support
ing the tower. 2. (M. Die.) A kind of
plant, #fnfe<a. Justicia echioides, L.
QariLiffQin&ev QsirLjnejiruSeo, s. A
gate through or under a tower.
(S&iruiQujth, a. [proe.] (Sa. Gopya.)
Matters of private concernas <2siuarj>,
2. Respectability, maintaining
appearances, .ic-^.--_^. 3. Economical re
pair of articles, &c, Qsttiiiucxiaaii.

Qminr
SairuiSiuwuearear, inf. To maintain
respectability, &c. 2. To fit up or
repair economically.
fSapuSitii^fcu. inf. To lose one's
respectability, credit, &c.
Qs/TULf, a. [prov.] Daily provisions
allowed by native Rajas to their officers.
2. Other provisions. See under Qsr, v.
Q&irLbXsir, s. See under Can, a.
(dSitlllLi^, s. [<.] A class of mer
chants. See CstQf,c.tf., under C*r, a.
(S&fTLneilirih, a. [vul.~\ See Garraiaxrw.
Q^Xirinsmfii^^sipid, a. A mountain
containing brass, Qa/etrxwuto.
QairixijS Qairinsn^, s. The Goomty
river in Uude, g>"J- (*.) W. p. 300.
GoMATEE.
'QaiTLCiSfTLh, s. Youthfulness, juvenility,
a youthful state, gjsraocoijucysni. 2. Hand
someness, agreeableness, pleasingness,
Qi5. 3. Blandness, softness, tenderness,
<3<5<g. W. p. 251. Komala. 4. A cow
as <2ss, urn.
(?c35/rLc/TL-^L '3<3s/ri/rsrr, j. (fen. of
ffsnorar.) A mistress, plant. See under
ff, a.
(ods/rtc/r/^, t. A jackall, is if). (iSa.) W.
p. 300. Goma'yu.
*G!&irLCiirGtrL:, a. Wantoness of fat bul
locksas Qiciorertb.
QairmirGfT, a. King, priests, &c. See
under Q*r, a.
Q&lTQpSih, s. One of the eight pos
tures of a Yogi, ^cr^Qwrdrp. See GvtMih.
*Q&ir(Lpsn&, a. A temple gutter whose
opening is like a cow's head, jyiido**,/*
<?uriiyS; [ex Q*l, COW.]
Co & rr Qm^S <S li, a. Cinnamon-stone,
onyx; a class of gems embracing four
species,
.m. W. p. 301.
Gombdaka. (c.)
CodS/rCotn^U), j. [com. Q&iT(lLDfi'Jnau>.~]
The sacrifice of a cowa great virtue for
those who can restore it to life, otherwise
a great sin, g)Aui*i4; [ex Cm, a cow.]
(oirihi9, a. The chameleon, u&Q&irifil.
(*.) 2. A lizard embracing several
species, 9*ijQl^. (<.)
GMt-ihtS&Qsi&iSGiDww&K. Peacocks flee
from the chameleon, and abstain from
feeding for fear of it.
(oSirtliLj, QQpat, Garriii3<2&rek, Qai.ir.
<2*w<bu, v. n. To be very angry, furious,
S-a-A*. 2. To show signs of anger, 8r*<g
fiuLfisiCj (p.)
C-itiiui. v. noun. Vehement anger,
QurgiGeruii. 2. Sign of anger, Ster*
QsiTthsoiu, a. [prov.~] The shell of a
cocoa or areca-nut with the husk; also a
young palmyra fruit after the edible kernel
is removed, G^Bfaj(^jvyiji^(ir***^).
G>Siru3ei), a. [com. Ci7sS.] [ex Qsir,
et
abode.] A palace the residence of
a nobleman, or a king, .jfrafcr. 2. A tem
ple, sanctuary, church, chapel, ^jwui*. 3.

A sacred shrine, the abode of a deity, _f


cSrsi<giSi-&. 4. A metal casket enclosing
the Awoicxii, or phallic emblem worn
about the person, g>rtiti,-L.ii. 5. A bag,
Jcc, for sacred ashes, JuPxiiivi-ii. 6. [fcc.]
The pagoda at Chillumbrum, or that
at Seringham, Rfitbut9rms&>pKib. 7. [prov.~]
A parish church, also a parish,
u-jp.
QattSf>y.1nGfmrstsQri0. The cat in the
temple dreads no deity; i. e , too close an
intimacy destroys veneration.
Caril&uifSffijrCw. Like a temple cow
spoken of indulged or idle young persons
who have their own way, &c.
QsirtiSeoQairorer, inf. To take posses
sion of a temple, a shrine or the heart
as a deity, (p.)
QarruSevs/b/fldfajtDiSi QanuSeoaieow
mr, inf. To pass round a temple to the
right hand, out of homage to it.
C/ru<M<;#fifia, inf. [loc] To serve
the temple daily as musicians.
QsnaSicweaflnjanBeir, a. The purveyor
or manager of a templeoften a heredi
tary Office. Also QstiSiiicadiuii).
QaniiSeou>ir(B,a. Cows or bulls devoted
to a temple.
QsnriiSeoeicoiQanuSeo eur^turreaw, a.
The revenue of a temple.
0 *n at j>s-jr*d(. a. Temple accounts,
2. [prov.'] The parish registry.
QairuSpsneiS daitaS wmrDhu, *.
Temple lands.
SmiiSii cgeifgiisu QuiMtficb. One who
is neglectful of religious ceremonies.
(lanSpSnnuiw, a. A village and lands
belonging to a temple.
QsiruSjcuLf., a. The daily allowance
for the expenditure of a temple, of rice,
&c, to the idol, Brahman, servants, &c.
GaiTtiSpupjpi, a. [prov.'] A parish, or
districts belonging to a church.
QanuSpiSa/sitsjLo, a. The court or en
closure of the temple; [ex iSitnib, en
closure.]
Q&nuSpiSnfitLetii, a. The consecration
of a temple when the deity is supposed
to be brought to take up his abode; [in
Christiun usage.'} also the dedication of
a church.
QainiSpi^rrueesrilt, a. One of the five
puranas concerning Bf^unt.
QxnuSp^sa, a. (fig.) A dissembler
in religion.
QsruSsrwaoiw, a. Free offering or
gifts to a temple. See u>mes>*.
Q&nu$ssrQu>er.iT, a. (also QsituSptsjgiesSl.)
The portion of the harvest given to the
temple.
GaruSjbjpieD/Dt a. [loc.~\ A temple estab
lishment. (Limited.)
Qairiu, a. [pror.] A small perfume
box, uirwtf. {Little used.)
Co<s/rj'd5ijb, a. A young flower bud,
r- .-i. W. p. 251. Kokaka. S.
A brass plateas Qsnii, nlip.w.
*(o/rirn, a. The Koil bird, Indian
Cuckoo, aS*. 2. As
1. (*a )
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Q&triB

Qsireo

Q<snira&mirprr QsirrAsir, s. One


of the celebrated devotees. See &tpi.
Garffdaii^p^, s. The intoxicating
drug {jr, as celebrated by G*nasi.
QsmriEiS, s. Small cardamom, fsipGp
uii. (M. Die.")
*Qsrrj-miS, s. A town, Coringa, fpii
ULLt_owii. \V. p. 251. KORANOKB.
QliBTT&Ln, s. A variety of partridge,
(Sa.)
(S&rnresdfl , s. Epilepsy, eptreSuirp. 2.
Grimace, distortion of the countenance
as in pain, <3>e(;LLS)ss>*. (/?.) 3. Ges
tures, gesticulation, mockery by gesture,
fun. asfAii3sAe>>. 4. Fancifulness, fick
leness, .gftuti. (c.) C. [proe.] Captious
complaint. GsreS.
aoaiSawisfl, s. Motions, or signs
with the handsas of a dumb person,
or a dying person, &c. See .
G3,rrassS-xnL-i,inf. To make gestures,
to gesticulate. 2. To be droll, to make
sport. 3. To exhibit amusing curi
osities.
Gsirsssfldanadr, s. A buffoon, a jester.
2. A captious troublesome person.
Q&tnrshriLb, s. The g^^S tree.
(&a.) 2. The u&Gftcirfl shrub.
Compare <graL_<i.
* (S< TJ ti, s. Horror, terror, hideousness,
horribleness,
2. Poison, venomas
in GuBrgmpi, is^b*. W. p. 311. GllOKA.
3. Severity, cruelty, fierceness, vehemence,
ferociousness, QmrQaxo. 4. Heat, n-iii_!*r<i.
5. Swiftness, fleetness, speed, 9aSiib.
6. A horse, gs,W 7. The horse of the
Chola kings, GiB&sirtggiasr. 8. A deep metal
plate, <a/ilif.was GaBiaih. (**) fp.J
Gairnicnau), s. One of the fiery hells.
Garru^i^u> Gairjuueo, s. The sharp
curved tusks of wild boars and of fero
cious deities and Asuras, &c, aia&i
ftfib. 2. The poisonous fang of a
serpent, urji\3r m&auu&).
GairsLBtraiQeuuSeo, s. A scorching sun.
GsnaQpaw, s. A fierce countenance.
GsiraiL/^pw, s. Ferocious or fierce war.
GicBtnruM-iiT, s. Pole dancersas Gei
IpiLUB, asn[fiaa^00B.
Q>&ITS'lis LJS\)lis, s. [prov.]
Diversion,
drollery, amusement, buffoonery, gxr*. 2.
Excuse, subterfuge, pretext, shift, trick,
K-uruii. 3. Alteration, bickerings, prg/wg,.
1&u$Q$cJSiaQ**eibueMh. A great many
tricks, troubles, shifts, &c, literally, the
sixty-eight tricks.
(o&rr<rsiJtnrLD, s. Sandal, &i/iasru>; [ex
(?*nrri, hot, ct ^rii>, sandal-paste ] (eg.)
QjurTTsbr QarnrireirQ&ij^, s. A
shrub, $'Q*y-. Ixora parviflora, L. (/?.)
G&irairA&iflGatratraxaK^igi , s. The
branches of the Gxmcir tree, used for
torches.
(SsnrreuirS, s. [prov.] A violent storm,
Quasiisippuia>ifi ; [ex Garni, severe, el viA,
flood.]
QeairiPi, s. (Hind.)
A monument, a
tomb-Stone, &C, AiysH>pA;5(oioili_i).

Qsiriflsms G><s/r//?6sxu, s. A ladle,


#sc*e>u. (**.) 2. (Sa. Koshya, recepta
cle.) [proo.] A large ula-bag for rice, &c,
set on a wooden horse, xcngfluii.
Gsiriftema&iLt, inf. To store up pad
dy in the <?rfs*.
Q'sirit) isms, v. noun. See ffa/rg, v.
GtsrTQf). QGpm, GsirifiGsaesr, Geuae, Gaitn,
v. q. (Tel.) To request, solicit, Gausses
Qsraa. 2. To wish, desire, S<jidli.
Ganrfldeaa, v. noun. Request, solicita
tion, supplication, GaiaxQGaia. 2. Wish,
desire, eBguutb.
Gairifidenausm-aser, inf. To request,
solicit, supplicate.
G&irifi&eosQpLp-iU) inf. To be accom
plished, as one's object.
QSsirssniT, s. Different kinds of grass
of the genera cyperus and scirpus, utgrrij.
Note. There are different species of Gar
bob; viz.: aibuiiGaronr, aaru^aGatmr, a.BifisGarsBF, aitlSSlaGatatil, QfaAGaBeBV, aifiara
Garenr. artuaQaions, Q&Garmr, QraaQassnB, 9u
uthGatmi, fiesbfL-ruieBiraGaiajr, fiBC-GaBUDB, ue
Garoor, ufcaraGarenr, tSruUEiGaBenB, upGaBeor,
^KiGarertr, Qui^i^-iGassor, Qur$AGaeef>t, Qua
tgaGarser, mCes>iaGaBss>r, i&i^fiaQarair, i&fil
Gaioar, Qp^iaaGarmr, zpaQarjbwipaGaBwt, ai
HaGaBour, e/riLC*re>r, which see severally.
G&n&irra@Lf>a(, s. The mealy or tube
rous root of the Garter.
Gsiremiruuiriu, s. A Gairsan grass mat.
GAtrsonuLjed, s. The G&iresw grass.
Gsirearriifeireirneir, s. A small kind of
snipe. See
Q&irQirrr&ckoT, s. [improp. GairQoit&
ant."] Cow-bezoar, a dark, yellow or
biliary calculus found in the stomach of
the cow, employed medically, and re
garded as an antiphlegmatic, stimulant,
alterative, tonic, &c. It is given in
small quantity in a pulverized state to
new-born infants, to remove phlegm and
other obstructions, to rectify irregularities,
&C, ptittjigi, W. p. 301. GOBOCHAKA.
(e&rrirassOli), s. [jprov. properly Gaud
*kiiJ..] Earthen ware, earthen vessels, icc
aeutb\ [ex Gar, earth, et atuib, vessel.]
(]j&irsi>g:&iEi(aj, s. A shrub, QfiiL^ia^.
Monetia, L.
QsirsisiSs, s. Form, shape, symmetry,
external or general appearance, n-ga.
2. Beauty, gracefulness, handsomeness,
jjp. 3. Ornaments, embellishments,
0l*jna/luu, giiu&r. 4. Costume, appropriate
dress, attireas for a drama; livery;
mode of dress, n-aoi_i<?Mwii. 5. Trap
pings, ornament, equipment, habiliment,
ua>i-tGar*iib 6. Mien, air, manner, figure,
guise, ioi_4(?irRjii. 7. Distinguishing or
characteristic marks, symptoms, appear
ances, character; &C, auraaGaBwih. 8.
Lines or figures, made on a floor, wall,
sacrificial pot, &c, ornamental devices,
wriGaBeiib. 9. Lines, figures or marks
with sandal-paste, &c, on women's breasts
and men's arms, ei/saraGarKib. 10. A
stream, FC?rmi_ii. 11. Areeanut, utt(g.
12. A kind of the garden plantas iJMgj.
13.
A bird, the feathered tribe in
general,

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(csreoir
GpeuG&ireoii, s. Divine majesty.
GairevmsL-i, inf. [prov."] To attire
for a dramatic performance, to put on a
mask or costume.
elnMGaBcwiriufijtiiiBigsr. She wanders,
or roams about with dishevelled hair.
gfiiarGamaarreir. He is a sport-maker.
C/Ti)/K/irtli_, inf. To affect gran
deur, or a pompous appearance; to as
sume a mean or too fine a dress; to make
a parade, to appear beautiful either by
nature or art. 2. [Ice.'] To present
the bridegroom and the bride to the
company at a marriage.
GaireoiibGiairai eir, inf. [prov.] To assume
a peculiar dress, style or appearance. 2.
To manifest symptoms of disease, to put
on the appearance of sorrow, regret,
gaiety, levity, pleasantry, &c. 3. To
assume a rainy appearance as the
clouds.
acts a woman's part.
G&nsOLDirro, inf. To be changedas
the appearance, features, dress, &c. 2.
To be disguised in, or to represent, a
new character.
<?/reoQtoaa, inf. To assume a shape.
2. To disguise one's self.
Gsrre^iluessressr Gairedu>Lj$8ziu, inf.
To ornament, to adorn, beautify; to
deck.
GaireowLj 3w Quar GaneogjQ&iLieiiT
s. A lady's dressing maid, (p.)
GaiTtiti>Guni GaireOLfit Ganeo
Qioo>*, inf. To mark ornamental lines
&c, on a person, wall or floor.
frtijM&ivpQaSfAr&tpgimipsfiBwmisB Gamfgi
r2(?ie.5iai>tfirsSf. When all creep under
a little mat, he creeps under an orna
mented covering, i. e. he is very artful.
Ga trentieun, inf. To go in procession.
sireoirGaireoth, s. Irregularity, confu
sion.
SpiifiGaireDiM, s. Nakedness.
wozrdG mireoih, s. A procession of the
bridegroom before his marriage.
LDonipdGaiteoLD, s. Rainy appearance,
cloudiness.
QsrreOLu, s. Raft, float, Q^suuw. 2.
A hog, ussjS. 3. The fruit of the Juju
be, g)w*a)^4tafi. W. p. 251. Kola. 4.
A kind of hedge hog, wQiCj-itbrfi. 5. The
name of a city, one of the seven sacred
places, iSaenptai.
Qsirsinruh, s. A shoot from a seed, or
root, cyfcy. (*g>.)
(offi/rsOffOa/szwii, s. A kind of blue
vitriol, !<3. (M. Die.)
Qsrreorr- QairstirrlSsot, s. The flying
fish, upsnai Jar. Exococtus Mesogaster, L.
*(S-xirs^irseCih, s. Noise, clamor, Gu
OnoS. 2. Bustle, parade, martial bravery,
festivity, hilarity, dissipation, ^Jiujii. (c.)
3. Scream, roar, howl, &c, of animals,
ffvibl@Qttja)Qiflro$. W. p. 252. Ivor.a'h ALA.
GaitevnaeouiSifliLieir, s. A man fond of
pomp, parade, &c., also a fashionable
person.

(Hatred
Q&ireoirseOLoiruSfT^ia, inf. To make a
parade; to live in dissipation.
Q&tretirraeQLhue&rear, Inf. To be stre
nuous, strong, brave. 2. To be disor
derly. 3. To live in dissipation.
*($&rr<&diriEi&i.6dlh, s. A species of
monkey of a black color, {lit.) the cow
tailed, qp*. (*.) Compare -sir, which is a
contraction of (ja.-wrE.st.oiii.
QarreHirftSTjSl, s. [vul. prov. a change of
dreiii.] Excessive decoration, finery
in dress; a style above one's rank or con
dition, i-tbuib.
C - - ?t '- tusarem , inf.
To dress
gaudily.
QaiTGi)irtfl<i<m,s. Duel, ^eiSuGuirir.(R.)
The jujube, }eoiiem^. Ziziphus jujube. \V. p. 252. Kolee. 2.
Hair, m. (a*.) 3. [loc.] W. p. 301. Gola.
A marble, a play thing, G*isJt<&i<Si .
<2aire8iuif.da, inf. To play marbles.
Qs.TsS^ir QjeitizBujit, s. A low caste
of weavers, QvuQaisAQeoscfsgi.
GsireSujuuaopujiT, s. Pariahs of the
weaver's tribe.
dt&iTJtjll, @Gpek, 2 -r.i 'ot sir, Gensk, Gait
, v. o. To enclose, encircle, encompass,
surround, envelope, gp. 2. To curve,
bend in, to gather in, to draw together
as in fuussrnGsnQi, mi\sAs. 3. [prnv.] To
make, construct, to compass, effect, accom
plish, -oiri_j*. 4. To gather or take
up with a sweep of the arm; to bale, lade,
to draw up as with a basket, opsrsp&a.
i$KPQpaigikfiGBQfiar&Qsic9. Having en
compassed and taken the whole territory
under his sway. (*.)
<J&ire8dQssirreir, inf. To lave, to bale;
to gather up, to accumulateas proper
ty, &c.
GsireSxieireir, inf. [prov."] To bale, to
take up with a draftas water; or with
a sweep of the arm, as earth, corn, &c
Qarr&Qin, inf. To surroundas an
army, (p.)
aisnsiGaireo, inf. [prov."] To devise
ways, means, measures, &c, to bring
about an end.
unpfiQairev, inf. To make a garden
bed. (&)
^ssssTBafirGairei), inf. [prov.'] To take
up or bale water.
u>n6iQaiTu>i3^s)pQaneo, inf. To take
up by the horn, as a bullock or cow.
CdS/rsO, s. A rod, a stick,
2. A
staff, MrSrp5*i. 3. A measuring pole or
scale. jjsrafGsiii. 4. A brush or pencil for
blackening the eyelids, &c, jf&seriGsnk.
5. An arrow, a dart, 461-1. 6. A sceptre,
QfiCf<. 7. Balance, scales, steel-yard,
giKitQmrii. 8. Libra of the zodiac, ;urS
rrB. 9. A staff or stamp for marking,
Qpfifflas>ri<3s7&i. 10. A horse Whip, csflanr
fswjiLLtf.. 11. A branch, sraGi-^. 12.
A string in a lute, m-oSotioi/. 13. Angle
for fishing. &ehif.i>. 14. (Sa, Kola.)
The jujube tree, Sftf/s. 15. A raft,
a float, as Cuii, Qjuuti. 16. Beauty, ele
ganceas GafffwiA, #!fi.

(oarr smeu
ajb teaAQafiQ0<uaiih GasTe>liQse$$4B . .
apQjBireaeu, s. A plant, Bryonia um
The deity that deprived one of sight, has
belhita.
furnished him with a staff.
wfssrpGamaen , s. Anotherkind growing
GsneeiriLiii, v. noun. A play with
in sandy ground.
sticks accompanied with singing and
Gairmajtui'Bsfl, s. Pegs for joining
dancing, git^diaejiiLQ.
rafters together. (liott.)
Gaire\iQair!B&a, inf. To lead a blind
*G!airGmsijQujir, s. Cowherdsone of
person by a staff.
the three classes of Vaisyas, gjwi-i/r; [ex
G&ireoeu&tr GsirpQqrfU}., s. Beautiful Cjr,
COW, et eDaiGliui.]
bracelets. Melon., a lady, (p.)
Qa.TlJsl, s.
The gallinaceous fowl
Gairpaetttdig(ejifis&i5ssr(&), s. [prov.]
whether cock or hen especially the hen,
Land surveying; the art of computing
<5<5<_id. 2. The name of the capital of
the contents of a field by linear and
Chola, from the story of a cock there at
square measures.
tacking an elephant, e-anoyr.
QarrpLiQg, s. [loc] Several species of
uidst^mncrQti^, are different kinds of
caterpillar, insects, &c, destructive of
fowls; which see.
vegetables, growing corn, &c.
danjfidsffearw, s. One of the eleven
GsirpGpdr,s. Wild honey in branches,
astrological sim&, named u/sf.rmib. See
CocB/rai/SDrti, s. [improp. Ganwessrw.] A
GaiTtfidseoQ&iripuSppaiv, s. [loc.] A
man's fore-lap.
stone used in polishing iron, (gfi^Bisii.
Gaireu^^esnrLf.G&rLDt&vjaikrLp., s. A
Gairtfidxirffw, s. A medicine in which
religious mendicant of the Saiva sect
fowl-dung is used; also, a medicinal
who wears no clothing but the fore-lap.
broth from boiled fowl. 2. [prov.]
Fowl-dung used in manuring soil for
Ganeuessrar, s. Siva who appeared with
the (s*r plants; [exenib, stimulant.]
the fore-lap only, fiir. 2. ('>.) Vasishta, "
Q&irifissnffsbr, s.
One who feeds the
chickens, (c.)
Cfo/iR7ie*7i9.iD<fr. One with fore-iap
above his buttocks; i. e. One destitute
G&i7L$s.&es>ir, s. A kind of greens. See
of any means of subsistence.
So*.
-Hi
Garifiuu&Ssir, s. A variety of u/f%sh
s. Anger, rage, &c. See
herbs. See u*&r.
Gsrutb. 2. Gold, Quisir. Compare 2
-~
O/nriSdairpLjeo, s. A kind of grass.
Cr(j5#airt_rcrii. Anger is treacherous,
murderous.
See 4*).
Ganifl&t&ftQai-, s. A chicken.
SdS/TSiJSOsar, s. [com. Gaireuesaieir,] A
man of the chitty caste whose wife *
Qsni^sQL-nuLj, s. As Qsn^ask.(B. 1.
cxress, is the heroine of the fi<vuu)*rrii>.
Gairifia^eiiei', v. noun. Crowing of a
She is worshipped as a goddess.
cock.
QsniSsiak., s. A hen-coop, a fowl2 .: - .- - ,-7i u rC b , s. A song in praise
Of C_[-.T.
house. 2. The town of Calicut.
Qairt^s3^L-uuLpu>, s. [prov.] A
Q'<5SIT Sll GfT lis , s. A cape, a head-land,
species of plantain fruit.
also a town near a head-landas Covelong
QsrL^dQsirLp., s.
As QtsirLp'JjQiesiir.
south of Madras; Covalam, near cape
(Little used.) 2. The banner of Skanda,
Comarin.
on which the figure of a cock is drawn.
(c<35/rsi//r Qarraneu, s. The town of
G&nLpdQaiTLp.QtLiirir, s. Skanda whose
Goa, g>iuCi~eiaib.
banner is a cock, QptJ**- 2. (W.)
*(v<3i(r<5Qn>j2>6&r, s. Vishnu, e^e^ssc// [cz
Ayanar.
Car, heaven, et !, to obtain.]
QsireQsd, s. A temple. See GairnSeo.
[prov] A plant with a red flower
called the cox -comb, Celosia cristata.
(cdS/rsjnsu, v. noun. The act of stringing,
Csrif
Ganj^ujiremTili, s. Fowlfiling, &c, GsrfeiAi. 2. s. Anything strung
broth; soup.
or filed, a string, Car^aiorSw. 3. A flower
garland, C^jrCS^ayiorfcu. 4. A necklace, ,jyaS
Ganifi&Q&eiiei, s. [Sometimes Ganifi&
/._i4. 5. A kind of poemcommonly
.-/*<.] Acock.
amorous, ..--.'tjv'- 6. Series, a train, a
G&irifiuupesieii , v. noun, [prot.] A short
row,
% 7. Subjects or matter pro
distance, (lit.) the flight of a fowl.
perly arranged, arrangements, Qpn-it&ti
(Surer*; [ex Car, v.] 8. [com.] The Qara
Gari^uLjiui, s. A mode of sublima
a>a creeper.
ting medicinesas g*<gi_4i_ii.
GairmeuQ&iuUJ Ganeaoiueisrsm, inf.
GairLftgfL-oii, s. Hen's eggs.
To string, to reduce to order, arrange
G&irtfi(ipLL>ipfluS(vij>, s. A medici
into a system.
nal oil extracted from fowl eggs used in
LoazfldGairensv, s. A necklace of beads;
cases of fits, spasms, &c.
also of pearls, &c.
GarripGajiipeir, s. Any king of the
QppgiaQ&irsaeii, s. A pearl necklace,
Chola dynasty who ruled at Kozhi,
a string of pearls.
Gfrpeer.
^igau^rrKiGaiTij}, s. [loc] A hen laying
Q&nesiGipffi&tp, s. A theme, a stanza
in the (?>; poem.
eggs every two months.
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(Sstrsir

Q&iTGTr

airCQaGairifi, s. The jungle fowl, a


wild hen.
QairySljB^Bsdi&iBjS&iii, j. A kind of
arsenic, prurm*rmib.
Q>&frL0Qf&friuiT&ir, s. A plant, rtpa
(Bdl. Portulaca pilosa. (It.)
(j>atriltueiiG5>ir, s. A plant of the legu
minous class. See under jyor.
Gairi^ujaimir^^npOpesnrQesriu , I. [prov.]
A medical oil extracted from certain
drugs of which the juice of the Citfu/r
leaves forms a principal ingredient;
used for eruptions.
(j^s/rt^Jti/srrsrr/rssr, s. A kind of snipe.
See a~ererrsar.
(oa/ratntp, s. Phlegm, mucus, auii. 2.
The phlegmatic humor in the system, <?>
LLoni. 3. (p.) Defect, blemish, failure, uofg>.
4. Bashfulness, diffidence,
5. A
bashful, timid person, rOTap*ior. (c.) 6.
(rgi.) Cruelty, severity, Qmmo.
Cuntf*Q**i/cG*ri(*Lii_<'#. The wealth of
the plough is unfailing. (Aw.)
Ganas>y>aC-L-, inf. To form or accumu
lateas phlegm in the bronchia. 2.
To be inflamedas the bronchia and
the adjacent parts.
G&neoipaaL-Lp., s. A mass of phlegm.
Gairsay?aaiL(B , v. noun. A collection of
phlegm in the bronchia.
Gairas>ifiiiS(^u>e\>, s. [prov.] A cough occa
sioned by the accumulation of phlegm.
Gairenip$ff,inf. [loc.] Toovercome bashfulness.
Qmresiippsparui, s. Bashfulness. 2.
Inability to bear scrutiny; failure,
defect.
Q&nesiifiLDSitar, t. A timid mind. (c.)
rtouaGairm(fi,i, [com.&a>eiaGarrsaip.]
A diffident person, one who is timid.
*Q & IT sir & ld, s. The long pepper,
pViJoJ. W. p. 252. Kolaka. 2. Pepper,
iSa-(g. 3. A kind of arsenic, C*rarur<uj
swii. W. p. 301. Gola. 4. A venomous
kind of snake. (See ioriri_s.) 5. Silk
Clothas GsrSaib, uiLQ*9iu. (*g.)
*Q>SirSirssir, s. A widow's illegitimate
Son, msasiiQuppaa.-ir. W. p. 301. GOLAKA.
Co.55/rsrrs8><, *. A sphere, a globe, an
orb, .(7rstraDi_/ijL/i4. 2. A circle, any circu
lar thing,
W. p. 301. Goi-aka.
3. The globular shell or crust supposed
to inclose the solar system and each hea
venly sphere ; the vault of heaven, j)sn_*
i_Mi4. 4. The top of the mundane shell
supposed to be a kind of hemispherical
cover separate from the shell, cjyiri_apQ.
(p.) 5. The ic*i-eS snake. 6. [in combi
nation.'] An envelope; a receptacle, a
BOCket, &C, saroppeSiutn:
jifiriGaireireoa, i. The top of the
mundane shellas Gumes, 4.
*(o<s/rsrrLD, s. A ball, an orb, a globe or
sphere, -oSroi_. 2. A circle, it. W.
p. 301. Gola. 3. The globular mun
dane shellas Csrcrog*. 4. Maps, &c, Gsra

affa/TETiouGairetrti, s. The celestial


globe, (from ka or bha, celestial.)
Gairarnnppw, s. A hemisphere; [ex
jp^lpii, half.]
*Q&ir6<ru>uij), j. A country in northern
India, distinguished for a celebrated tem
ple, serf. (*.)
Q&ireiriB, s. A lion, a male lion, Smati;
[ex QarSr, slaughter, et jjrf!.]
(Sairstrrr,s. [foe] Balls of minced mutton
mixed with powdered spices, and fried
in ghee, g>jo*fi-SSTDt_As;l9; [ex Gsraia.]
QsireiririmseO, s. [prov.] Little pebbles,
small gravel stones, *-jjE*<fc.
(Dairsrnrjru, s. [vul.] Disaster, calamity,
confusion, disorder, difficulty, (yxnpiJp^af.
2. [prov.] Quarrel, tumult, scuffle,
3. Variance, mwuiQ. 4. [loc.] Nature,
peculiar qualities, features, temperament,

v&mSj><3*rrrc3*9?&. My stomach
is in disorder.
Ganzirirjpiarriisir, s. One who causes con
fusion. 2. A quarrelsome person. 3.
A witty person.
Gaaarnjpuekressr, inf. To quarrel; cause
difficulties. 2. To molest.
wsny>&QaiTcirrjpi,s. Changeable, stormy
weather unfavorable to navigation. 2.
[loc.] Cloudinessas iMfj*<?*uii.
SeaimaiSlsirQaneirnjci, s. [prov.] Evil
influences of the planets.
Q&tretfl, s. A banian tree, ^eo- 2. Any
of the drA$> trees. 3. Any tree that bears
without blossoming, uvrjnAtqwHtl, 4. A
receiver, 0-siCfrBr; [ex Qror.]
Gaireflaairiraii, s. [in gram.] The
dative case. See mm*.
GairetiluQuir<Tijar, s. [in gram.'] The
recipient, that to which an action is di
rected; Opposed to Qsrau-^jQuiersr.
(o<S/7sn9B), s. Female of the horse
or ass. W. p. 811. Ghot'ika.
QaireHeoaaaQfrn^s, s. [vul.] A sheass.
Gairefieaaa^peair, s. A mare, as dan
tSmm,
Q<ir(Setr&LL, s. Saffron, (gc/gjiouy.
(Ssirdsir, s. A rat, ereS. 2. [prov.]
Phlegmas
Gatrhri^^ti, v. noun. Acute or
throbbing pain in the breast from
phlegm.
Q&n~6n~, v.noun.[fromQaireir,v.] Taking,
having, receiving, seizing,influencing,0<4
2. . Calumny, aspersion, back
biting, defamation, false accusation, opto.
3. Informing against, malicious tale-bear
ing, L/p*gif>pii. (c.) 4. Disaster, misfortune,
impediment, g)ai_jii. 5. Killing, slaugh
ter, Q&u. 6. A lie, falsehood, Qunu. 7.
Strength, power, ami. 8. Quality, pro
perty, nature, character, reputation, @mo.
9. Evil, vice, jlma. 10. A planet, either
visible or invisible; also other heavenly
phenomena, 8r*io. 11. A lunar constella
y,Gairetrui, j. The terrestrial globe,
tion, eiijtfPni. 12. Opinion, tenet, faith,
the earth as a globular body, [ex u,
belief, creed, GsriLui. 13. A day,
earth.]
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(Sair est
Cr<*>Qurp\SA>. Like the sentient organs
when unfit for their functions. (p )
QanCaiTBcirBairtLQ&revfB, s. A tale
bearer, a slanderer, an informer, a divulger.
GanL-a^jp, s. [in astrol.] A division
of the rising sign into thirty parts, being
the number of its degrees. (See g)uiE
arii.) 2. Good or evil from the influence
Of the planets, Sr*c* Gsiarg.
GaaL-Q&neosi, inf. To calumniate,
inform against. 2. To act the part of a
tale-bearer, to slander, to divulge secrets
injuriously.
Gaireireir, s. A tale-bearer, Gairteyeatru
Guror.
Gairar^eirifafl, s. Tale-bearing and
calumny, (c.)
Gairm(ipi$-Uj,inf. [prov.] To fabricate or
tell tales; to enrage another's mind by
slanderous reports.
airg&ii&iGaiTer, s. The visible planets.
See &gsia.
airihfitnpGair&r, s. Phenomena of the
heavens,sometimes invisible and fanciful,
but most of them regarded as ominous
as rro, Caput draconis, or the ascend
ing node; G*ff, Cauda draconis or the
descending node; g^juJ.-^oS^uii!. a sundog or false appearance of a second sun ;
utiG*u-ji>, halo round the sun or moon;
aifAjQa/erd), comets; tttortlii, rainbow;
snti, meteor, indistinct smoky pheno
mena. Four other invisible On*, (
ggACarer,) are spoken of as being of
special importance in casting nativities
and in other astrological calculations;
viz.: 1. tgc&sar. 2. uiajcdr^esr. 3. gtfpu
iSrsrsa. 4. airwdr. 5. cflttyAaar.
d<r*4jAjcy*j}5g. Evil influences of
the planets.
fidGaireir, s. A malignant pjanet.
mpGairer, s. A benignant planet.
(ciEtrp&i), v. noun. Killing, destroying;
(a form of the verbal, Qn^yr*1-) (p.)
GaapeoLfiBiLi, inf. To commit murder,
to kill, (urr.)
Qaiutcea/SGairpeo, v. noun. Ingrati
tude, (p.)
Qsiremp, s. (Tel.) A hole, cavity, or
hollow as in a tooth, or fistula, &mmd>,
2. A socket, &. 3. [loc.] Dirt, soil,
injury, defect, blemish, uote.
Gairss>/DUL~, inf. To be injured, as
clothes, fruits, &c.
Gatraapiuira GairaB/s^yf Gairtmp
B>Ktx, inf. [prov.] To become hollow.
Q&irpQ&iriy.., s. The jujube tree as
GarAi. 2. A class of gourds, the ar.
(c SIT Gar, t. A king. See under Gair.
QsiresremLD, s. Ruling, governing, ^
<3s; [ex 8m, sceptre.]
Q&aG&rrcsrenLD, s. A just rule.
Qair(BiKG&rr&eii>u>, s. Unjust govern
ment.

Q&sir
0Sir, A compound letter of A and epeir.
Qd&srr, e. See Oaarey.
Q&srr&Ssd, s. The mother of Rama,
as <?r*Jw. W. p. 254. KoUSALYA.
QasrTcTSJirii), i. [/oc. improp. asflfflasrti.]
The forelap, QsriJau. (from Sa. Kosha,
penis and testicles.)
Qaotr&dssr, s. A cover, an envelope,
as .safc&r, _anj>. 2. A cushion or pad for
a rider on a Morse or elephant, <gg)snr&feS>
umippdr QjipQutGliiQaarlaT.
Q&sirSi&LCi, s. An owl, the _sn*. 2.
Silk cloth, ucQtPlu. W. p. 255. Kousika. 3. A mode of singing as in
ssrQxer&sJi, &tue**. 4. The third of the
four vedas the trm&, as G*i&sJ>. 5. (<*.)
A lamp or candle-stick, *tass*stA7>.
*Q<ssrrS?<S3r, i. Indra, @i,jar. 2.
Name of Visvamitra, as
3. A
snake catcher, utituic^.. W. p. 255.
KoUSIKA.
QcS5trt_ii,
The ancient district of
Gour, the central part of Bengal, g,tQf
*ib. 2. [in rhetoric.] One of the two
modes of poetic style the hyperbolical
as practised first by poets of the Gour
country, differing from the e^<yijuii,
mode which is more moderate and rational,
Qeri_Q*^. (>lrtj..) W. p. 302. GoDDA.
3. 0#.) Dialect of the five following
countries; viz.: ^Qi_i4, Gour proper.
2. j'.-jij.;, Kanyakubja, the modern
Kanouja. 3. t*^<a, Sarswata, a pro
vince of Delhi. 4.
Ulkala, a part
of Orissa. 5. m.9Jw, Mithila, the modern
Tirhut. W. p. 253. Kodta. A kind
of medicinal creeper,
Qasniicmi QaeirLQm^S, s. As
C Ji-L-j. 2.
Q j .t l-.7, ' ,i h ll , s. Dialectics peculiar
to the Gour school, said to be very
comprehensive and minute.
OasrrsasrLD, j. Secondary or inferior
as in Q*oro<ri} Qur&a, the secondary
meaning or sense of a word, the meta
phorical sense, as opposed to <ji*8iuij Our
<y*the primary or literal sense.
fi.)
W. p. 303. Gocna.
Q&Gtrsxiri ir, s. (pi.) Life-takers, hun
ters, flesh-eaters, poachers, &c; men of
the lowest order, q&uur, rekn-cert. (5a.
Kounfika.) 2. [/oc.] A low caste so called,
pijwpkjtt. See saisdati.
OoEsrraeoriy.<35/f, s. Workers in skins
as shoe-makers, &c, C^ilfcgi. (*9.)
Sa. Kont'iha.
QasGir^LDR^El, s. A branch of the Godavcryas Qt&jaKB. 1.
Gl&GfrgiLCiLci, s. One of the eighteen
(S&GfrfBLbGsr, s. Gaudama, one of the
seven Rishis, and founder of the Nyaya
philosophy, />J(j-)5<3ir(j(*. 2. The
original Buddha or founder of the Bud
dhist sect, ^4^*. Commonly Qsstfmr.

Q<35SYr^sB)LDQssit^lB, s. The Godavery river, C*vrA 2. The bezoar of


the cow, GsrCtirte. W. p. 302. Goutaha.
3. A kind of cow, glu*. (*&.)
Qsisirpil, s. A kind of bird, the king
fisher, e*fiBS*cyJ. (*.)
Oserr^^jemh, s.
for Kout'ika'.Sa.]
Deceit, guile, cheating, circumvention, e
also written, a//**""4.
Q a 6ir p ja s a it nor, s. A deceitful
person.
QaeirjiffiaiaiLfisig, s. Barratry. (Rott.)
Q&GtTfig}l<sutjb-Q<SGir6n)gpULb. s. The
jewel of Krishna suspended on his breast,
ttot^lJtinairutxK. W. p. 255. KoUSTUBHA.
2. A kind of ruby, ugnnnsib. 3. A kind
of carbuncle, uraeRisJi. 4. The thirteenth
lunar asterisra. See
QasiriifBl, s. Asigi^, 1.2. A female as
cetic, fiuQueir. (*.) 3. W. p. 254.
Kountee. A pepper plant, pQif..
Peper, L.
*Q&stri$SBTiis, s. The fore lap, GatrBi
rii. W. p. 254. KOCPEENA.
Q&etruLj, *. Greatness, honor, dignity,
Oucjsoio. (<y.) Compare
3.
OaeiTLO/r/Tii), t. Youthfulness, bloom,
g)pu>. 2. The vigor of manhood, from
sixteen to thirty-two,
ugifOmnkp.
3. The energy or sakti of the god Skanda,
ej^,-r.,<p. \V. p. 254. Kodmara. 4. A
religious sect so called, <gmr#wui4. 5. One
of the eighteen 9ga puranas, ^iii_'^f^u.-

Qsstrrfi&LJtSQamiftutrpfBla-Lts, s.
A large kind of conch used in offerings
as a cup.
Q&stnfl uirapirgsBiiii, s. A kind of ar
senic, piuttiyieBsib.
QmsfTlfluj&sr, s Any king of the Pandian dynasty, uraSrit-iudr. (p.)
OasWfflfiujLO, s. The productions of the
cow deemed indispensable in ceremonial
purifications. See u*9ji4. W. p. 286.
Gavya.
QdSSTTSiy, QQpeir, Q&str&Qardr, Qeudr,
Qim. v. a. To take up or hold with the
mouth, teeth or beakas animals, birds,
&a, to take or receive into the mouth, ir
S&pupp. 2. To seize or to take up with
pincers, tongs, &c, ^i^^dV** 3. To
seize, to grasp, to hold, eoaiS&pup/,. 4.
(fig ) To apprehend, to comprehend, sj
ffievpupp. 5. v. n.
To be intensified,
strengthened, established, d&uQup. Also
written,
Q&GtrisyfiUf-, s. [foe.] A forked stick as

Q&strsinsiJ, s. Business, a concern, an


affair, Mrtuib, (c.) 2. Sound, noise, roar,
y.v. (<*.) 3. Vinous liquor, toddy, *.
4. (t.) Affliction, distress, ,* siiui. 5.
Unfavorable rumor, ill-fame, ill- name, utf*
Qrrit. 6. Unripe grains of sessamum,
*rf.iri/. 7. The 9th lunar asterism.
See jpStitj*. Also written,
&p&i<>r*<3* Q*ertMnS*ibv. You have no
thing to do with this.
QdBsrr<sneuiL!ril>, s. [/oc] A forked
cross piece at the entrance of an enclo
sure to prevent cows, &c, getting in;
*QssrrLL!TiB, s. One of the seven Luirpir
[ex Qssr^, v.]
or personified energies of the gods, */tpiM 0<s err sirin, s. A tune or mode of sing
jBAQ*il<St$>. W. p. 254. KouMAREB.
ingas GsptiQsaaih, plueto. Also written,
Odf errjrih, s. Whiteness, white-color,
Qaiotroou. 2. Cleanness, purity, *gtb. 3.
s. ( Tel. ~K~-)
[commonly
Yellowness, QuiAmia. W. p. 303. Goura. Qaareti,
Caqrf. ] A wall lizard, u^.s. Also written,
Qdssrnrsuii), s. Dignity, eminence, re
spectability, Gworenm. W. p. 303. GOUQaeirefldaLLi^triu&Q&rreis&lfieo, v. noun.
RAVA. (C.)
[/oc.] Deceiving a person by professing
O sn" x eil IT, s. Descendants of the
to foretell; misleading.
QaerraRdairpev, s. The chirp of the
Koura dynasty, gcygjsuC****. W. p. 254.
lizard as presaging good or ill.
Kourava.
QlXGtTiB, s. A girl ten years old, one in Q&S(rerfl, s. [foe.] A bundle of one
hundred betel leaves, as .', jt-j>*;vJw.
whom menstruation has not commenced,
Lt^rotrQuQuair. 2. Kali, .-<. 3. Durga,
ffitsDS. 4. Parvati, urimfi. (*^.) 5. Yel
lowish color, s5*irijDii. 6. Mustard, <S. /E7. The second consonant, &c, the
7. A plant, t/rfipfa Cissus, Z,. W. p. 303.
first of the nasals. It is not commonly
an initial. When it occurs in a word it
Goukke.
is mostly followed by, as rt>g. ml
Q&eritl&BiaiTU>tafl, s. Sacred beads
jf, S. 9, *re used after it as mti, b^i,
of the Eleocarpus seed, believed to con
mx, C: -j. whicli are imitative sounds.
tain an emblem or figure of Siva and
sakti in the same seed, g^rcmu.^atf'"^- /Ef. A syllabic letter. 2. s. The mark
of a marcal containing eight measures,
QaariflG&tuar, s. Ganesa, as the elder
BuGur4ia*r. Build the entrance [of the
son Of Qserri, &t$lusdr; [ex Ceil, son.]
fort] like the letter, >. (/loo.)
G r t i^crr ,-~r , s. Skandaas the IEISSTLH, s. [indeclinable."] Place, room,
younger son of Qsat; [ex mt/m+, son ]
BJ_i4. 2. Manner mode, way, jtarmn
Qs&iTiBCD'XSBlsfl, s. The Qaimdmdairda
aS ^EEOffli, ^DEGr^, B-DCtiCTO, CTBCRrifi, UfS
E .r-j, that place, or that manner, &c
acrtb plant.
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91, Is the third consonant and second of


the hard.
dF, A syllabic letter from & and jf. It is
sometimes changed into v as more ele
gant, tllllS Qffil tO Qpll&ly &c.
<!F, As a prefix in words of Sanscrit
origin denotes. 1. Additionas in js
ml. 2. Sameness, identity as in f
aisr. 3. Superiority, excellence -as
in 9ctuiA. 4. Intensity as in nart
fj>. &c. It supplies the place of the
following eight Sanscrit letters:
foo0gfi)s9, s. A kind of pastry or cake,
*&<, A prefix in words of Sanscrit origin
signifying with, together with as *<J
pi*r, an own brother. W. p. 913. Saiia.
&&&ir>3*La, s. [tul. &nau>&rii>.] Sutti,
the burning of a wife with her hus
band's corpseas ^tmjaarih, Lt_jrzril^wi_
CurpAi; [ex *=, et imcsrJi, going.]
&&&ld, s. That which is inherent,
cognate, innate, gjupooa. 2. Reality,
truth, genuineness, .bwo. \V. p. 913.
Saha.ta. 3. [in philos.] The natural
inherency of the principle of malam,
Btuii, in the soul, tainting its operations,
and subjecting it to transmigrations,
(osujB^i*. 4. (*!) A change of Cliushaka. W. p. 321. A cup, a charger
as
miLLf.ii. 5. [loc.] Familia
rity, liberty,
^#m?*tt~Gesru)&i&*asu}iar3i. Impurity,
(.'.I is innate to the soul.
Q^itJ^arfifliy^atfwfiycrerjj, Verdigris is
inherent in copper.
SL.Gtspplieg!ffSffxruwifln&tu<5G!pff. This
is in common use in the world.
& a & u> ir ii Q & n &> os, inf. To speak
the truth, (c.)
&a#=ar, s. A brother, as &Qairpirar.
W. p. 913. Sahaja.
^senex, s. A companion, an associ
ate, a mate, s-L-asfiAQpintir. W. p. 913.
Sahaciiara.
ffaanj, s. (fern, of &&&eir .) An own
&&uirtp-, s. [loc]
A school mate,
B-L-oruLt-uCuror. 2. [vui] The husband
of a wife's sister, commonly Mmuuiif..
aaoiir/ril), s. Familiarity, intercourse,
friendship, association, consorting with,
cohabitation, jcreA&.
&&6rr&r, s. [com. ^eocar.] As
uftj.. (i?.)
<rasir, s. A companionas in Loq^a'a
C/sripdr. \V. p. 879 Sakha.
s. (fern, of s-assr.) A lady's maid
or female companion, G#rtfi. W. p. 879.
Sakiiee.
&<l&itp!ipgiiiD a. Brotherly or sister
ly union, sGmgrnbuxpib. 2. Brotherhood, sisterhood, _i_.*LSpiiL/.
384

&Gairi$!jGit3:iD-&Q&tr/iiuL-tru>, s. Bro
therly or sisterly love.
adair^nn, s. Brothers, tL-iG&iSpiQpnn.
W. p. 914. SahOUARA. 2. [in usage.]
First cousins whose fathers are brothers,
or whose mothers are sisters; among
these marriage is forbidden, but not
between the children of a brother and a
sister, i.L.:'jpa-c^';a7;i.
epmastp$LLL-&-Q&irpnw, s. A cousin
being the child of a paternal uncle or a
maternal aunt.
a^tuiSpiijX&GarrpnGsr, s.
An own
brother.
aQarr^rfi, s. A sister, ^imiSpipreir.
2. [usage.'] The mother's sister's, or
father's brother's daughter.
*&&&o~lTLCi, s. [improp. adairffii.] Sweet
mango tree, Spur. W. p. 913. Saiiakaka.
&3 LTG5JTIS}-, s. [mil.] An obstinate, shame
less fellow, a vagabond, Qpg-i-cir. (In con
tempt.)
LTSPTLb, s. The SlgsiifySiQ&r plant.
'^StflB, s. The lAQ^GpnzkJil tree with
copper colored flowers. 2. The /n_r*g
tree whose flowers lose not their co
lor in drying. W. p. 913. Sahachabbb.
ffis^/r, s. The (QjBiQfiT plant.
<!F & j SS> &, s.
The QuiresrisyiEiarrfafl
plant. (Af. Die.)
th, s. A cart, a chariot, a wheel
ed conveyance drawn by cattle, a carriage,
uatrij.. 2. W. p. 823. S'auat'a. A titan
or demon, despatched against young
Krishna, by his maternal uncle and enemy
Kan0ft, e*L-ixit!r. (urr.) 3. A cart, and a
team of bullocks, a bullock cart, urwi$_*i
U*i_ei^l. (".) 4.
The lunar asterism, represented by a cart. (See a-CrrfflaA)
5. [in astral.] Ill-luck resulting from
the situation of the moon in the 6th, 8th
or 12th sign from Jupiter, *i_uui4. 6.
(A change of Chataka.) W. p. 314. A
sparrow, c^iatspfH. 7. (A change of Chashaka.) W. p. 321. A kind of plate or
cupas <y*^i, Li[f.A). 8. A tree, 01034$.
Averrhoa, L.
aataaireo, s. A carriage-wheel, a cart
wheel, G>(JCJor.
Qff&}/K}9&LA&rACAjriua/tTytA. Prospe
rity is like a cart wheel. (rmif..)
aaiuires>/[, s. A cart-road, a road for
wheel carriages, a high-way. (p.)
eaitysLo, s. The array of an army
in the shape of a car; [ex y*i.] W. p.
821. Vtooka.
&aiGiurrau>, s. [in astrol.] Fortune re
sulting from the situation of the moon
in the 6th, 8th, or 12th sign from Jupi
ter; [in common use,] occasional pros
perity; transient prosperity and adver
sity, #rfflur4.

M, s. {Gen. 0-slL(B.) As 1, 2, 4,
of *siib. 2. (from Sfufta, suppose.') W,
p. 823. A conjecture, guess, surmise,
sicSfuL/; hence. 3. Probable, mean pro
portion, nte/iti. (c.) 4. Average as twelve
fish, four at three annas each, four at two,
and four at one, would be, on an average,
HiVSw, two annas.
*sLUf.G*i<rstL.(S*tg. On an average, al
so at a guess, by the lump, in the gross,
altogether, the whole without discrimi
nation, &c.
f&LLit-Qnjzsisr&iiib. They will average a
hundred, will probably amount to hun
dred.
faL.(8(5&r, s. A carriage wheel, (p.)
aaC-ip.QeoQ&irareir aaL-ip.Qeveiiinaa,
inf. To buy by the lump.
aaiLLy. deo^jba, inf. To sell promiscu
ously, indiscriminately.
0-&L-Lf.Qev>aiLUiij, inf. To abuse in
general without naming the person, (c.)
ffs;_, s. A kind of tabret chiefly
used at funerals, g>f/r#0aji4. 2. A large
drum, opr*. (Compare *ai>i_) 8. W. p.
823. Sa'hat'a. A cart, a carriageas
n~<k), s. (Hind.)

A howdah, jyii

^sssiTSLni , 1.
The &awi tabret.
2. The opr drum.
tfaprrLD^fij!, s. The paser plant.
ffS^, s. Mud, mire, C^jy. (c.) 2.
A bog, a puddle, QurA,oito,w.
&afdiuinLi&QL-.d&, inf. To be miry,
muddy.
'^asQ^suskffiS/rCc^susar, s. The
youngest of the five Pandavas, being the
youngest of the two sons of Mattra, ui
ijd)fo(?jir*. W. p. 913. Sahadeta.
*&sQjge8, s. Goddess of the earth.
See under emit, for this and similar words.
*&ss5!g!ir(2aj!&s1$gl!rQLj<B!, s. A
kind of oreas
Assafoatida. W. p.
914. Sahasravediii.
j-E^piTii)^asm^S-TiA, s. A thou
sand, ^tSrii. W. p. 913. Satiasra. 2.
One of the twenty-eight Siva Agamas,
&aw$iipnnLc>, s. A certain military
weapon round and missile, *ri6; [ex
fir*, edge.] W. p. 914. Saiiasradhara.
staAfUnmitLDesr, s. Vishnu, the thousand
named, eS>.@ff.
eaeiDfiiiuirpair, s. The sun, giflusr.
(li.) 2. Vishnu, the thousand footed,
*=iir. W. p. 914. Sahasrapada.
ffam^lffrL-^eir, s. Indra, the thousand
eyed, g)*,psr. W. p. 914. Sahasrak8HA.
&aao$n<'es&(B , s. [In Christian usage]
The millenium, a thousand years.

&&>IT!T
,r if.i"?.:- li'.- ,3T , s. The sun. the thou '^X-resr, s. A celebrated sovereign of
sand-rayed, /ti/<ar; [ox ^y^, ray of
Oude, one of the seven liberal kings of
light.] W. p. 914. Saiiasrams'u.
the first order, oft5<Jiw<ij)arrvlQi(j*<*. W
p. 879. Saoaka.
^.SsS^j,
Universe; the world; the
&&un, s. The sixty thousand s
earth,
(p.) W. p. 336. Jaoat.
of Sagara, (rsstbr ) by his wife Sumati
&a/ie8riu>, s.
The circular sytem
It is said that they dug into the earth
of worlds; the universe, o-*ii; [ex
to search for a horse that had escaped
jjniri-a, sphere.] (uir.)
from them, when the water sprang up
&&pipii>, s.
The remote parts or
from the abyss and formed the ocean
extremities of the earth, yi*iW*,s(A. 2.
whence the name ei*ru>, for ocean
The end of the world, ctusop^-oi ; [ex
(0*1 )
W. p. 337. Jagdanta.
&&lfl<ELb,
s. The icit^^sS plant.
?.*,>r s/tstri:, s. The deity as the all
*&ae03iih,
s. A goat, a he-goat, Qeu
pervading soul of the universe,
*wtlQ4i_r. W. p. 333. Ciiuagalaka
W. p. 337. Jagadatma.
e-.-.it&uiS.-rfSu.i^ti, s. Worldly allure PSeOLJiruf-, s. See &aetieir.
ments, desires, .uioim/i4. (a.u.)
*&asOLD, s. All, the whole, entirencss
75IT \u sear, s. Magnet, sniipii. ( M.
universality, ^lez/isi. W. p. 879. Sakai.a
Die.)
Note. cii is commonly suffixed to
the word or to the noun that follows it.
*&&ih, s. The earth, the world, the
2. [in the Agamas.] The state of souls
universe, n_vii. W. p. 336. Jaoat. 2.
subject to the three [aioiio,] evils, and to
The name ofone of the fifty-six countries
transmigrations. (See aatur. ) 3. Consci
Scythia, giGfiuih. 3. An era usually com
ousness, and consequent active operations,
mencing with the reign of some cclebra^
of the soul, either absolute or partial
ted princeas S.*8rr.St>*S)iL*<i, &c., es
being the second of the three ^ifff. (See
pecially the era of Sillivahana, commenc
argesa&sswA.)
Obs. The five aiAus/sevui
ing at or about A. D. 78, **ii-<b. W
states, (imperfect consciousness of the
p. 823. S'aka. 4. The month of December.
living soul) are 1. #*wr*Boo. 2. *uOrij
Bsiagmr/svb. W. p. 913. S.VIIA. 5. The
coat or slough of a serpent, unity**ti>i_.
VV. p. 346. Jahaka.
>jn<P" 3:1 r:r. ~ ti
I will SCC to
^<;u8sb)i_-It can be had no
the whole.
where upon the earth.
Mtu^jjjlirrigii. All persons, all men. (r.)
c -;
s. The sun, Q/nVjajr; [cx
tsKiQpib. All, the whole.
ercSl, seer, inspector.] \V. p. 336
&&evaeo/TQjeo6oeijar, s. One skilled
Jagatsaksmuk.
in the whole circle of sciences, unjwfli;
es&ireow, s. The allurements, illu
Gfirttr.
sions and deceptions of the world, l
aiflfxjic; [el *rwii>.] (r.)
&a
fair e-iiudr&rar, s. One rich in
.t,5 ; '
s. A very great or over
all good qualities, ...r-at.t. Used in cpis
powering light, dazzling glare. 2. God
tolary addresses.
as the illuminator of the universe, (c.)
&ae$pfi<uiT&i}t, s. The relinquishment
<r&Gp&, s. The goddess of the earth,
of all things for abstract devotion,
the earth deified, yieiQfitS.
seuu iia li.f, s. Parvati wife of Siva
&&tiQjrTLfleot s. The divine oper
ationsas creating, preserving, &c,
&&evGu>a@eifil, s. Maya, or the power of
BtstPuib. 2. Worldly occupations as
illusion in creation, personified as a
distinguished from the worship of
female, obscuring the mind, &c, "
the ascetic, or of the silent, motionless
devotee, ja}Aicup/r^>^ad.
&aei>ir,3 [in the Againa phil.~] The third
&stsrrpti, s. Jugernauth in Orissa, a
of the three classes of souls, such as,
continue subject to births, and arc ob
place of great pilgrimage, s' m/swii;
scured
by the three mm ; and when
[ex mifiii.J
united with bodies, become wholly en
&&%ir^s&rpaisiruatssr, s. The Supreme
grossed with the objects of sense. Com
Beingas lord of the universe.
pare
-r.- and
2. Vishnu of Jugernauth, <fc>0r. W.
.txsvSjjiuS, s. The Deity, the allp. 337. Jaganatu.
pervading, the omnipresent, x^a.
&&uiSuni@l, s. Bewilderment from
worldly allurements, worldly attractions,
&aevirQijsas>p, s. As psevw. 2. 3.
A-CkiacD&jAdiA.
&&Qu>ttau>, i. Love of the world, e- jdssogar &aeouLjiru}-ffa^o, j
The wife's sister's husband, s>i (g^^Qsr
*ffi_!ir. W. p. 879. Sakai.a. (c.)
&sseinLpi, s. Worldly and transient
&&G0lT^gp , i. A thick kind of European
prosperity, n.jwjY.
woollen cloth, broad cloth, 'w.u sibusfs.
s. The era of
(Su. Chhagah.) (c.)
Salivahana, sroSmit.
j [exj^Asii, year.]
- f^/il-.
* A purse of broad
jcSto.T/TcEatfi, s. The devotional course
cloth.
of the religious yogi of the Saiva sect.
iF&sd, s. Gnats, small flics of several
(). S>.) See ariisii.
kinds, Q<g. (<vs.) Compare for ortho
TihTiF&trift, s. A kind of salt of an
graphy, jkqAj and o,r^3*),
and G)w
acrid and burning taste, */s$l*>i<b.
, synonyms of
49

*&&eir ld, s.
Materiality, as opposed
to spirituality; the body, as opposed to
spirit, (rfJL_*ifl.) si-jSgjiib; [ex together
with, et *aib for *3tu, organism, invested
in the classes of *&u]. ;
SI.)
&a&rijLp.ejw&.6irqrj)UU), s. A physi
cal or corporeal form,
^acr/fitlaarii), s. Materiality and spi
rituality.
^ssrrear, s. See under &a.
'&&6STIA, s. The loins, the hips, mi$p
i-ji. 2. The pubic region, muns veneris
&c, jy*<s<. W. p. 337. Jaghana. (c.) 3.
l'atience, forbearance, jCijq. W. p. 913.
Saiiana.
&aesru&&u}t s. Iliac region.
*^<3!S3r, s. A name of Salivahana. Sa.
S'aka [seldom used in TumU ] 2. A compa
nion. See tn.
*3:sesTLCfSSUb, s. [in gram."] Transitive
verb, QjjQL(j(g,{>MBr. W. p. 879. Sakammaka. (Modern.)
&&asru>&^fi(irjut$iiGujtT&LD1 s. The use
of a noun which is the Agent of
transitive verbs.
&air5=/r,
The uuu>Lf -:..
plant. (M. Die.)
*&{Btr, s. A companion, an associate,
Qfiipar. W. p. 879. Sakha. 2. [prov.]
(a contraction of Mrui.) Assistance, .^S.
&gariq., s. The tSna^ creeper.
*ffcEir(SjBSUSST, s. Sec &aQpeusk.
^SirQ^idi, s. The Qmiu^&tLif. plant.
(M. Die )
tfanfipLT.&&irup;ih, s. An era. See
under
*&JBirtULr,, s. Help, assist ance, aid, suc
cor, IMS"8- 2. Belief, case, or alleviation in
distress, disease, or pain; improvement
in health, amendment,
3. Patronage,
support, sjSot. (Sa. Sahaya.) 4. [t>u/.]
Cheapness as a low or moderate price,
ICCvI|. (c.)
ssruioracirii&Qa'K*. I bought it at a
cheap price.
Helps and means.
An aider, a helper, an assistant, a com
panionas in f^**MJ<*-.
osntLiwiTa, inf.
To get better, to
amend. 2. To become cheap
masr*<s*Os'^y^}fiuuireS(Si8pgi. I am
a little better now.
esntuuitii] ^ Q o=ireo eo , inf. To speak in
favor of one.
^sirujwuesiiiesir, inf. To assist, help,
alleviate, ease, relieve, &c.
jijir/ifiiFs.niuui, s. Pecuniary aid, Qui
^flpgDuia:&nuu>, s. Spiritual benefit
as pastoral instructions, &c.
jF/?[iiFsiiiLiu>, s. Help afforded by per
sonal labor, &c. (Limited.)
enitAcsj&ira n iuii>, s. Aid by wordsas
recommendation.
T&IM (S)si), s. A name of the celebra
ted sage Vyasa. (tir**) as fond of using
the letter iu his poems; [c.r >i, name
of the letter, et a*A belly whose belly
is full of r ]
_ 385

&SlTiB, s. Vikramaditya of Oujein,


being one of the seven liberal kings of
ttie first order, (y><?iai/ysToSO<icyr.
Sometimes *. Compare
*.
&Srr(SO), s. A tune, fiiftunsih.
j. (fern, of &&ir.) A lady's maid,
confidante, &c. C>rS. W. p. 879. Sakiibk.
dSSpzir, pQpor, uQudr, da, v. a.
To bear, brook, endure, sustain, undergo,
suffer, to be patient with, to forbear,
Quip** W. p. 823. S'aka. 2. To tole
rate, excuse, pardon, udrali**. (c.)
B.sr<ganrfas>ji**B***x-it&. Thy temper
cannot be endured, or borne with.
fQaads^inpgiexuLD, s. Intolerable
suffering.
ovi.ijo'^j.v-, v.noun. (neg.) Insufferableness, intolerableness.
siru d eG>t$ & d a , inf.
To bear
affliction with patience.
&3uLj, v. noun. Bearing, sustain
ing, enduring, ^i<gn. 2. Forbearing
punishment, pardoning, uKfreAuiy.
^QuLfiairuat&QuuireB , s. A forgiver, one who forbears with patience.
&QuireBu>, v. noun, (neg.) Not endur
ing, not forbearing, &c.
*&Q^Lh, s. Coherency, being connected,
united or associatedoppo. to faiS^ii.
x-Q-iSajfiAi. (Sa. Suhtta.) (c.)
ld)&@it, s. Persons in whom z>euii
is inherent, innate, &c.opp. to mwiB^ir.
0>)
(FQi Lb, s. An herb growing in moist
places with an esculent root, Qriu. VV. p.
336. Jakut'a.
FQani , t. A shrub, a species of Cas
sia, 9f>p*t&. (M. Die.)
&(3)lL.LSLu^(3}i-l_to, *. A medi
cinal plant, whose root is a specific for
the poison of snakes,
:-<>:,
^(gi i Lb, s. A turnip-shaped root,
piBisc;. (M. Die.) See *s;iii_4.
*&{'Sj&1LC>, j. An eagle,
(&&)
2. The Indian vulture, m*iQt&. 3. (.)
A bird in general, uL.Qur&. Sa. S'akunta.
&(&j'zQ, s. A kind of fish, ^HtSsr. 2.
Sound,
(*.) VV. p. 879. S'akdla.
ff^ssni, *. A bird, upsaai. 2. (c.)
[tn augury.] The sight, chirping, flight,
&c, of birdsas indicating good or bad
events; good or bad omens in general,
*<tt& W. p. 824 S'akuna. 3.
Edible or other tuberous roots, fitst.
&(g<xr0:irp)iTu>, s.
Augury, or the
science of omens,
^(gssrs^ewt&(g)SiruL$ai>ip, s. Ill
omens.
jFiQixrppBntiiJnijSrwjsa, inf. To meet
with a bad sign or omen.
&<g3srppai>iiuiriijd Q&/re\)eo, inf. To
hinder a business by asking questions.
^fgairuiuiTirp/seo, v. noun. Practising
augury, or observing omens.
fiird^^sinlijjai^^jaui.s. Bad omens.
uj"@ara)isp&=(<zBtih,s. Good omens.
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jf*ignSQfi-di-^tsriesi9. His course of


.Fgjsafl, j. A bird in general, upmai.
life will end with this.
(See <srii.) 2. An augurer, one conver
***:tfi>
He is captivat
sant with omens; an orniscopist, i^-t
ed, enamored said of a lover. 2. His mind
3. The eighth of the eleven
is engrossed, as by the love of money, &c.
astrological -tii. 4. The maternal uncle
fsapiyaw, s. The circular array of an
of the Kuru princes and counsellor of
army--as
l)uryo'd'hana,>rt2iu//*ar*iMio<ir. W. p. 824.
&J&ffeuird), s. A circular tank famed
S'akomi. 5. (fig.) A great traitor, a
perfidious man, *#<?Lfrarp<ar.
in mythology.
J?S><2 jjiQ&geQaAiuiiSQstpistr. In that
fdaairaiutLD, s. A circular figure,
affair, he was a bad counsellor.
roundness, al^^wif.*).
& (S)S!srLoin . s. A plant, *(tr)'issird&y)j(g).
d&i%R>***srr*rru3rtj fcru*ffeff@dr. He
bent his bow in a circle. ( g ----- - )
Dracontium, L. (M. Die.)
&daaune>fl, s. Vishnu, s&iL(Bggi. 2.
&Qa:riT, s. (Tel.) A store or hoard,
Durga, gits**; [ex uie*fi, hand]
ucob-L-^rto. (R.)
&danmLfpfi$i^isj/ray^, s. Durga
& &nnQ&np&dQ*naietr, inf. To re
the discus-armed, fia<. (p.)
ceive in store.
FJtsztxix^r, s. Vishnu, sfitl^;.
&G>airLtA &(efrLUjrrt, t. One
eJ'Tj&r, s. A discus-bearer in general,
of the four kinds of lute. See u>i(.
v**r*tfi$Qfi&. 2. Vishnu, <tc<Sgp.
*SF^>AiTjg!rssr, s. See under ^a.
&da0m@rf)da,
inf. To turn a wheel, as
a=(o/rj"ii &(c#trtruL-isiT, s. The
a potter, &c.
bartavelle or Greek partridge. Perdix
&d&n<Q&pp, inf. To revolve as a
rufa; said to feed on the moon's beams,
wheel, a planet, &c. 2. To perform a
AnrQpBuuir. W. p. 312. Cuakoba. 2. The
kind of whirling play, (c.)
ruddy orBhramany goose. Anascasarca.
GdsnpCpir, s. A car with wheels. See
3. (Rott.) The
Oft. (c.)
Cu*fgi bird.
edsautressnh edagoiitairw, s. A
&Q<${nrujiTy}, s. As &Qaiutut'ip. (&&.)
wheel rocket, (c.)
/r, s. [ml. for
A cart,
*-<tj(jotfa/,
The end of one's life,
a bullock-cart, etsi-tnarif.. fc.)
as indicated in the *r^i or nativity.
*&<&l <33>( , s. Badness, unfitness,
Qaann&d&d&iiLD, s. The circle of pla
inferiority, incompetency, giauuit. W. p.
netary signs, or influences occurring in
878. Sakat'a. (c.)
one's life, as given in the horoscope.
jfmar $uM<L.m., He is a blockhead.
^dsueo/SirueniM, s. Engraving magical
&&mL-a>ippexu>, s. Meanness, uucircles on amulets, &c
manliness, inability, badne<s. &c.
f,i.jriiaiL*jR'1 r. noun. Making dia
fdaL-eoituirar, s. [prov.~\ A Person
grams with appropriate letters on
of no ability.
charms, &c. (c.)
&assii<5LD&<b&lLlLu, s. [Zoc] Sport,
y#^ajtj7ii, s. A zone of the earthy the
scoff, mockery, ufismb. (c.)
mundane sphere, the earth.
&d&mpdann3ir , s. A mocker, scoffer,
-.fi.-'j;
s. An arbitrary punish
caviller.
ment inflicted on a person by a despot.
edaipLoQue, inf. To ridicule, deride.
2. The decree of a monarch. (R.)
&&arufi>l, s. The paewr plant. (R.)
&dajrriEja6iril>&d&niTKi&fiu>, s. The
^ScE/tld, i. A circle, eutli_ii. 2.
mark of the chakram upon the should
ers, with a hot iron. (R.)
Discus, a sharp, circular, missile weapon,
risittjftb. 3. A wheel, as of a carriage or
&d&ffGuiTjdfi &d&Gn&-aGBT
machine, a<y*. 4. The circle of one's life,
nor, s. An emperor, a monarch.
jWCessrii. 5. Revolution of the planets,
&danrr@ufi,
s. An independent so
Br*iii_it. 6. The respective courses of
vereign.
planets as influencing a man's life, Qr*um
j d a ff u ifl utt en car u> uesrear, inf. To
*r**tih. 7. A hand-mill, ***ietftrib. 8.
reign, to govern a country.
Diagrams of various sorts for predicting
events, and ascertaining auspicious days,
e-dssauQuirifl, s. A kind of guillotine,
&c, Cmi?_iu*.8rii. (c.) 9. A fabled carniverous bird, called the ruddy goose,
&danainau> ^daueuirsuLjer, s. The
sou*. 10. The earth, ynS. 11. (urr.)
ruddy gooseas
9.
The circular array of an army,
sjffl//rs!TLo &dsnQjffenQiR, s. A
W. p. 312. Ciiakra. 12. Mountain, ulu.
range of mountains supposed to encircle
13. Sea, *i_>. 14. Mountain-jasmine, mJc
the golden region which bounds the 7 th
KitsS-mm, 15. (c.) A wheel, as an ensign
circumambient continent and sea.
of regality indicative of the sphere of
government, QiQ&ttsnb. 16. (p.) Great &&3!rets(, s. One of the twelve suns,
ness, dignity, Qur^atm. 17. (c) A turning
that in the sign Taurus, 4jPAjru=raS(y(i
pillory, a wheel of torture, ^igairLJasiaistS.
Onircjaiar. 2. Indra. Hi*>i<*. See *.-.-.
18. Birth, transmigration through vari
&d&ffdQ&eveutii,
s. Complete prospe
ous births,
19. Money, coinas
rity as that of Indra. (p.)
fSsruuenib. 20. W. p. 825. S'akvara.
A stanza curiously constructed, of a few &3i&GB>ir, s. [prop. ^(Tjsaaoir.] Sugar,
letters in the periphery and radii of a coarse sugar, (c.)
circle, to be repeated over and over in
the reading, J
i>J It embraces &aa*sd, s. (Tel.) Kotten straw, mnck,
io**i. 2. Whatever is withered, shrivell
three varieties; viz.: nreasra>itt*Mcu>,
ed or chaffy, errvppgi.
<mt4***tili and 9iCi~j9n<^ffA*fui. (^catrip..)

&&3S3trj$Bl, s. [prop, eaaarpfi.] A joint


or rival wife. 2. Productions in the ani
mal or vegetable kingdom resembling
others more genuine, and considered coun
terfeit as produced by Visvamitra in op
position to Brahma.Note. Most of the
productions In nature are divided into
genuine and counterfeit; [ex #, et aaf
(c.) _
"
&,aarjsfilLjt$zrn$5tr&jr, s. Step-children.
94&afl$Oi3alus*juQuwpLutfifi6i. Treat
ing one as a step-child; i. e unkindly.
a=aacrd^uGuiri!irL-iih,v. noun. Mutual
animosity, jealousy; (lit.) fighting be
tween rival wives.
S. [com. &aa<3nfi$fi>$airu>.]
Rivalry between wives of the same hus
band, <riw,iff>'!5*<3* iSGrrfiib. 2. (fig.)
Jealousy, animosity between two per
sons, s-riuiBS.
&aaaraisir, s. [prov.] A rival paramour,
a gallant or cecisbeo.
&&&e$, Qfigj, m^esi,ii\LD, iu, v. n. [prov.]
To become oblate, compressed, Sic. See
<F<sSir(tjsar, s. [prov.] A corpulent,
slnggish chap, G^mGufi.
<F/TJ"/fj, s. [prop. &&ariiii,.]
The
sweet mango, <J>ier. (*&.)
&&8(tp&8, s. [vul.] A steel for striking
fire. ^4lLm<jJ. (c.)
fiSjpifiisw, . A flint.
&a@(ip@pL-i&aQQp&8<2uiTL~, inf.
To strike fire with flint and steel. 2.
(/ij.,) To stir up strife, *aira>i_(siiiij_.
^iS-^LpsSuutQ, i. Tinder.
jsS^iSiiugsjgfiasM, s. Tinderbox.
&&8(Lpa8usnu, s. A wallet contain
ing steel, flint and tinder.
*&&3tULb, s. Friendship, intimacy, ac
quaintance, SGarmii. W. p. 879. S'aKHYA.
2. That which is possible or practicable;
possibility, g)sj*ij>. W. p. 824. S'akya.
&aQiuar,s. A skilful man, rushpp&r.
2. A friend, G^r^ar. (Rare.)
TLb, s. As edaffib. (from Sa.
Cha/ira.)
&sQfi, t. Indra, gjifijsa. W. p. 825.
S'akra. 2. Vishnuthe discus-armed,
figxrii; [ex taSrii.
3. A king or
emperor who bears a wheel as the ensign of
royalty, jr*- 4. A potter who works a
wheel, <gvm*. 5. An oil-monger, oil-grind
er, Qrtsiar. 6. A snake, from its coiling
as ictotri_oJliu--ii4. W. p. 313. ClIAKRHK.
&&Ss$i&a3s9(USBT, s. (pi. raSeS
ut and fem. #*BS*H.) . A shoe-maker,
a worker in leather, G>i^!ixQti-; [ex re
<5s, flesh -eater ]
&-&3sQ j=5, s. A kind of salt of a burn
ing and an acrid nature,
(R.)
j. [prov.] Mouldiness, y^*.
.ji.-:L.L.estSjU^As, inf.
To
grow mouldy,
fig, *. The eye, stir; also written,
W. p. 314. Chakrhus. (p.)
&aQi$iftuw &L-@i@ifiiuu>, i. The
organ of seeing.
fi^Sm^Sujisiru-Q, s. Sensation of see
ing, the sense of sight.

fS^^^iQsssrsi), v. noun. Yielding


a harsh, dissonant, dull soundas a
muffled drum, &c, s^!*^Cili. (c.)
tfiijgjLy, j. The aifitFirSso plant. (M. Die.)
&sQ&rir s. (Tel. loc.) A store or
hoardas *<Jr.
&asB), s. Refuse of sugar cane, of
fruits, &c, either the rind, or other
fibrous parts; incompactness; want of
solidity and strength, Gstg. (c.) 2. [prov.']
The wadding of a gunas
&ouit
&$$isM. 3. A species of Jack fruit, ru
u*irisiii. 4. Carpenter's chips, Snii.
&&sfi&/FaaB&iuiriLfifix&, inf. To strip
off any fibrous substance. 2. (fig.) To
rail at or revile one.
&&GS>a&&s&aiundJui$Gtraa, inf.
To
cut or split into chips.
^amaiuirmaSiaa, inf. To be in
sipid.
&aes>sujtriijui$efliu, inf. To squeeze
into a refuse. 2. (fig.) To press one
hard to work, (c.)
&ass>aujcir, s. [prov] A person with
a stout but incompact body.
uenraarLd^aana, s. [prov.] The rind
or other refuse of jack fruit.
u>ff&*m>m, f. A chip, a wooden peg.
f oo(3)'6t?) *. A cake, as ^oogaiaff.
)
&1B&, s. (Tel.) The armpit, saaii.
rmafiirefiu>, s. A bag carried on the
shoulder.
&!B&tB(3jut5l, s. A shrub with an
offensive smellas iSnfl*ii(g.
&lBX^t)Gi&Ly-, s. A thorny kind of
shrubas
*&tB3L Lb, s. Narrowness, conlractedness, straits, difficulty, trouble, 0<j*i4. W.
p. 879. Sankat'a. (c ) 2. [prov.] Agate
of bars placed outside the garden door,
fm-neii. 3. A ferry-boat of two canoes
with a platform on them, &c, pfn*uS
peat/. Compare
&maiuu(B;3eo, v. noun. Being mo
lested, or involved in difficulty.
*FlEl<3SStni , s. (also e/rdiaent ) One
of the seasons of life, the last trial, termi
nating in death, wautecmuib. (fnmi Sa.
Sankat'a, narrow and difficult.) Sec *
and tS6sir. 2. As
1.
*&lEJ3i i m, t. Uneasiness, sickness,
bodily pain, Siurp. 2. The agony of
death,
o..-..-..'). 3. Difficulty, trouble,
Straits as
(Sa. Sunkosht'a.) (c.)
<3;c9rQc$*&t^.i_u)fiL/4h_4%fir. He is at
the point of death.
IB3/5lis, .
Sanscrit, the language
of the gods, (lit.) the perfect or finished
languageopposed to tSrwspib, Gpiuraixt.
W. p. 877. Samskhuta. 2. Union, junction,
meeting, Qu.-a***. 3. Attachment, ac
quaintance, friendship,
W. p. 881.
Sanoata. 4. (R.) A complaint, aporjcuLiiQ
&aa/eiBi-, inf. [loc.] To complain.
*&1Bs8, s. Circumstance, matter, affair,
case, account, news, #<owrii. 2. Inter
course, association, connection,
(c.)
3. [in music.] Variation in tune, in sing
ing repeatedly the same line of a stanza,

&/Eia$pl, s. A shrub, oiL-iaS^S^u


mu. Crotolaria verrucosa, L. See under
*FtEl&UjgLb,i. One of the eighteen works
of jurisprudence, morals, &c, 4<jjr*>.
^Eisuirs^rsmirLh, s. A kind of native
arsenic, &iur**Mtxri&.
*&lB&UTSi>S3T, s.
One of the eight
huge serpents which support the earth;
that stationed in the south west, jy>ir
^*<^s<*j. W. p. 826. Sankuapala.
&!EI3il9l Lb, s. A kind of reed, isirsnsr
Ai. Saccharum spontaneum, L.
SFrB-XLftEiQ&mi siftIB 8, s. The a
GirBmH root, (if.)
*&tE]&LDLb, s. Meeting, association,
union, xJ2a>*. 2. Sexual intercourse,
3. The junction of a river
with the sea; also the confluence of sacred
rivers,especially of one with the Gan
ges, ,g,0i!*i_8K*.i!_i4. 4. [in astrnn.]
Conjunction, 8ria6C(5>*. \V. p. 881.
Sakgama. 5. Society of a particular class
of the devotees of Siva, tSia^ai. 6. The
body collectively of the Saiva sect as
worshippers of the Lingaas in (jofj
o. 7. W. p. 337. Jaxuama.
.) Living creatures capable of
locomotion; opposed to fitunt, plants, vege
tables, &c, which are fixed in their places,
jgticg^ltOT. (p.)
&tB,&u>a@(w>*Gr, s. Gurus of the
Veera Saiva sect.
eiEjs.LDa&^$ , s. [loc.] The pay of a
courtezan. (Little used.)
&cisLD(WjLjtii, *. A manifested form of
Siva, (p.)
^iisLDosr, s. A wearer of the Linga,
filiflQaiasfl&ejaLDti, s. A place where
three rivers meet. See jflrt.
*<PIEJ<Lb, t. Union, junction, contact,
Cf*uw5. 2. Meeting, society, assembly,
company, jrAaLiii_u. 3. A council, senate,
,g<?airaz!*K_L.i_ti. 4. Sexual intercourse,
iyOTi*8. 5. [in astron.] Conjunction
as risricib. W. p. 881. Sanga. 6. A
society of the learned, a conclave,
x-L-i-<b. 7. Any of the three learned
assemblies formerly at Madura, fiS^teii
sit. W. p. 882. Sanoha. 8. Literati,
poets, &c.,
9. A chank, a conchshell used as an instrument of music;
also a weapon of Vishnu,
10. The
forehead, the temporal or frontal bone,
Qmpfi, QipfiQu&ibLj. 11. A number, ten
thousand billions; according to some, one
billion. &i 7ar. 12. A division of an army,
consisting of seven hundred and twentynine chariots, seven hundred and twentynine elephants, two thousand one hundred
and eighty-seven horses and three thou
sand six hundred and forty-five infantry,
utm-iSGsiccQfirsm: 13. Olie Of the tWO
kinds of treasures of Kuvera and Indrn,
W. p. 826. 8'AKKRA. 14. The
legs, *tei4*i. W. p. 337. Jakgha. 15.
A kind of arsenic, fir*xbuur*ttaaib. 16.
Anotlier kindas *jrf<mt. (if.)
inf. To meet, assemble
as a council, &c
&jau>eiirriaa, inf. To pimp, pander.
&mau>ainm@, s. A pimp. (Low.)
387

biases'
.- ?L '.'
j. Mixing of castes, &l&s($etiirfLit}>, s. Illicit inter
&naj&isis-uuiftfi$iijnau>, s. The state
course, sexual connection, li**>u&. (c.)
unnatural blending,
See
of a hermit who has renounced the
.^. .i..'*.,--. . (/>)
world. (/>.)
<F/E7^sStt, . [pros.] Beams or timbers
&ma & Q&ihiLjdr - &iaau>(TF)$iiJGS&iLUi]sir, *&mi3iTSSi', s. Siva as the author of
used for walling a well, warrpQaasHiSdr
good, Qvtir. 2. Sankaracharya, a celebrat
. Poems, or poetry made, or sanction
Linen*. ( Sa. Jangala, boundary, ridge ,)
ed
guru,
and
Vedantist.
See
fiisruitui;
ed, by the learned assemblies of Madura;
&Bia3xdBeiisrjpi, s. A well in a loose
[ex sib, good, et scar, maker.]
classical Tamil.
soil walled with timber beams, or logs
ffoaifl, s. Parvatias the consort of
&msppLBif, s. Tamil, sanctioned by
of wood,
Siva,
uri*g\.
the ancient Madura assembly.
*&lEiajDLJLC>,
s. Mental resolve or deter
&ma/sjB>ii>siieir, s. The president of a 'JFiEl&irir&irifituiT, s. The celebrated
mination,
voluntary
resolution, mG&fe
guru 1 1- -r . . called also sv/aiapAjstm/&s*iHiur,
council, assembly, society, &c.
uib. 2. Solemn vow, fixed purpose, m
as having founded six different sects. He
tauQutQrfpba: W. p. 880. SaNEALPA.
rmappnii, s. A Council, assembly,
was at the head of the Vedantic system,
3. Positive injunction, especially of a
select body, committee; the members
and the most celebrated commentator on
religion, which its followers are bound
of such bodies. 2. The learned bodies
the Sutras of Vyasa. He is said to have
to obey, iBuamrib. ' 4. Volitions, wishes,
formerly assembled at Madura, u>&a>n
been born at Combaconam, in Southern
intention, design, motive, ooSrmrta. 5.
s*ua*r**fetf. 3. Buddhist priests, as
India,
about
A.
D.
100,
and
to
have
died
[in the Ved. Phil] Mere mental belief
belonging to an assembly, y** ^erAut
at sr^QLjrih.
resulting from a fanciful combination of
ideas, idle fancy, delusion, uQ&spiAir.
s. A kind of tune
&eiauueoes>a, s. A fabled seat of the ,g:iEia<rirLJ!r63>iris>,
(p.) Sometimes **A><juii.
specially adapted to Q*ur verse, p/)>*.
learned at Madura, on a tank; said to
^lieMsstajtrQaiearQQiotisrUffiailsputer. Am
have extended itself to give places to SFIElSlB, aQQpair, pGpebr, uGuck, as, V.
I bound by vow to see him?
all worthy scholars, but to contract at
a. To destroy, &c. See
^/aapu^Q^rreoeD, inf. To declare a
the...approach of the unlearned, sbxuli
j i, a ifluL/, v. noun. Destruction, &c.
person's vow officially in his name, to
<xkiSt0A&iL,^aDs.Nole. When fortythe deity as a guru, brahman, &c 2.
See aiisigtb.
nfne of the wise were seated on it,
To make a public declaration of a vow
Tiruvalluver, though a Pariah, had the tfiaasOir tfiGjasOirtr, s. Warriors,
or purpose.
first place.
<2uiBL{ilQiri. Sec siisti. (urr.)
^isnEpuLLueisressr, inf. To resolve, de
FmauLfeoajir, s. As ^djs^^mr , 2. J/E/cSffOszJTLn, s. Aggregation, blending,
termine, vow, purpose.
^K/^LD^efl^aj/f,
Men of the learned
siuLf. 2. [in arith.] Addition, r4rauLL
&aapuLo&i, inf. To relinquish a
college, (p.)
>. W. p. 880. Sankalana.
purpose, determination, &c. 2. To
&W4!<2LDl!filujJ$]rGti 9K/<!5ifcl<CSSTLJflTll , 3. t&rBasS^ih, s. Blending, intermixture,
cease to desire a thing, to relinquish the
Books on literary works approved by
pursuit of an object.
*wity.
2.
[in
arith.]
Addition,
aggrega
the learned assembly.
tion; also summation, rK*r_tiB!i>. W. p. &IEl&pi9l, aQOfia , pQfiar, uQueer, as,
(jp&&iKjaii>, s.
The three Madura
880. Sankalita. (*.) 3. One of the trea
v. a. To purpose, determine, design, or
colleges; viz.: 1. 0Sej#e>aii, the first
tises on jurisprudence and ethics, p&ir&tJl
dain, will, 6<5miSss. 2. To vow, make a
college at Madura. 2. guio, the
Otufdrji. 4. [in arith.] Progression; series
mental resolve, iSnrfoiaQsiw. 3. To cause
middle college. 3. bdi_**bi4, the last
of numbers, or quantities increasing or de
a vow, or purpose, to be declared officially
college. See u nder oi_.
creasing according to some mathematical
by the priest to the deity, Jrr/jS#to-jjj9S*.
law, also their sum, actsititQpri-i. The
&iki&jifi!ji!GD&ti>, s.
Shell-dissolving
4. To make, or issue positive injunctions
principal series are 1st. />#>S^i4. The
spirits. See firrmisti.
as a law giver, the author of a religion,
scries
of
numbers
in
their
natural
order-as
&C.,
[cx eispuii.] (p.)
rmatsitpLo, s. The sound of a blown
1,2,3, 4, 5, &c, an arithmetical series. 2d.
chank, (c.)
miistFBscSfiib. The series of the squares of *3:!BSSestesrLCs, s. [correctly, GEiaarasTLo.]
*. Gold of the figure of
the successive numbers in mpsiistSjiwas 1 ,
Nerves, arteries, tendons, *n4iy. (Sa. Sam4, 9, 1 6, 25, &c, 3d. sarsiisvSpib. The series
hanana.') (p.)
chanks, one of the nine treasures of
of the cubes of the successive numbers in *&tEJ&tr&:Li, s. Likeness, similarity,
Kuvera or of Indra's world.
mpscsrtjiib
as
1,8,
27,
64,
125,
&c.,4th.
t
&iamuireaR, s. Vishnu, the chankresemblance, .rawo. W. p. 880. SakcSfib. The series of odd numbers
armed, rf4gi.
kasa.
as 1,3, 5, 7, 9, &c. 5th. swtirsiistSipw. The
&EiaQLi>iifi, s. Vishnu as the chankseries of even numbersas 2, 4, G, 8, 10, *&lB&trg;LCi, s. Destroying, killing, re
&c. 6th. JijiiT*u:<*ffianS/ii. The series of
bearer.
duction of the world to the primitive
odd numbers in an even number of terms
&isd(9j&>ipGujirGir, s. Siva, as wearing
atoms, fisnib. 2. [in dancing, or dramatic
as I, 3, 5, 7, &C 7 th. *8uar tSiuar smscSfiib.
representation] Five steps forward in
a ring of chank in his ear,
succession with the feet close together, jrf
The series of odd number of termsas
r/EfiEirLD, s.
Mixture, promiscuouseroui^ijq. 3. Assemblage, multitude,
1, 3, 1, 7, s &C. 8th. s-iosirmlijfasdj&vSpib. The
company,
association, combinationas of
nessas of castes by indiscriminate com
scries of even number in an odd number
pre-existent, primitive elements, jlCj id.
merce, &c,
W. p. 879. S'amkara.
of termsas a, 4, I. s, 10, 9tll. jioot swaremiscS
2. War, fighting, battle, Quti. W. p.
4. A division of one of the classes of hells,
fib. The series of even number in an even
p/?w4. W.p. 882. Sanohata. (p.)
881. Sangaka.
number of terms as J, 4, 1, 8, &c, 10th. jj^i '^IBSIT^^LCi, s, [a change of &sbairjiu>.]
&ij&s&tt$i, A mixed race of the
*Jilsi4. The geometrical series whose
Friendship, intimacy, familiar intercourse,
higher and lower castes, (c.)Note.
first term is 1 and whose ratio is 2.as
The assertion may be ventured, that no
1. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, &c, 1 1th. svscSfiseiscSfib.
gfv&isan-u9ij*rfitDtmrgi. Intercourse with
Hindu of the present age is a pure,
The scries whose respective terms are the
him is improper, evil, &c.
unadulterated descendant of either of
summation of the corresponding number
the four principal castes recognised in
i55rM<5BP'-s>*0'S*",i*.s'**'JwThere
of terms in the natural seriesas 1,3,6, 10
Menu's Institutes. Consult the ancient
exists no friendship between a wise man
15, 2, &C. 12th. euii-*Bisv$0ib. 13th. miiss
poems of Ramayana and Bharata on
and a fool.
wri. fdtsoSfiib. (See atissih.] 14th. stasarfBs
this point. The adulteration of caste
&i&trpfil, t. A friend, an intimate
c-V- Sec staili.
may result according to the Ramaya
acquaintance, RQaSfiA. 2. A comrade,
&Ei&&pd*GSBm(&), s. [in arithj] Pro
na, from personal conduct as well as
a companion, QprtpcSr. {Litde used.)
from birth.
gression, as viiscSpib, 4.
vb&arr, s. Soldiers, warriors, Qutrn JFiEjgiefi'&r&mus, s. Beastliness, Sodo &lB&lTLb!rLh, s. A kind of timber. ( R.)
GitiiGmrir. Sometimes written, rtbmwt and
my, &c.as one of the nine kinds of sins SFiElSiriULD, s. [toe.] The dried leaves
fSsasii. ( p.)
requiring atonement, qpK>piSKtuLimi*S.
of sugar-cane,
3S8

<5=/EJ
*&iEJ&rnrLA, s. [sometimes &tiwiraij>.] De &iei 3nmfBsm sir, s. Indra, he who * &IB m ssfl, s. The third and the most
struction, annihilation, dissolution in gen
libidinous and irascible class of women
afflicts the giants, fl*W. (*>.) W. p.
eral, jfifitfBM. 2. Tlie periodical destruction
described in erotics; the lowest but one,
880. Sankkandana.
of the universe, in the reduction of all
&sir<3gif[luQueb. W. p. 826. S'aNKUISKK.
things to their primitive Mayaas one of *&rEi*!ruili, s. The transit of the
2. One of the ten tubular vessels or arte
the five ScsASW, m.*>x*iimib. (c.) 3. The
ries of the body, said to rise from *9
sun or any planet from one sign to
constant dissolution of all animate exist
oofa in the region of the heart, and termi
another. 2. The end of a month, year,
ences, as one of the five Scr^P1"4 or divine
nate
in yenitulibus ct ano, ;.r"--._. (,v. &c. and the beginning of the one follow
operations, gViior' -.,#,-*. 4. Restriction,
ing.
See
eiiBriifl.
W.
p.
880.
Sank-*)
restraint, suppressionas of the passions
RAMA.
<F/BSs3T(^^.(Jl/J,T63r, J. [loc] A gold
and appetites, ait^ii. W. p 878. Sam&&Qou:)(TFlGiiui1 s.
The time of
hara. 5. [in astron.] The process of
colored beetle, <<*Q.
day (usually reckoning from Friday in
reduction, &c, (b-4qp.) (See
eiif., Jatif., &c ,) at Which the new year *&iEi$<%ti>, s. The art or science of music,
(Sa. Samshara, completing or finishing.)
g^nasififiiib. 2. A concert of music, vocal
commences.
?i,;s.v.';a't, s. A time of dissolution.
and instrumental, miit&utQpi ur<3m>x. W.
^,tf-&&inBt7LDw,
s.
The
beginning
of
ffDaira^r^ar, s. [in Christian usage.]
p. 881. Sanqeeta. 3. [in Christian usage.]
July.
A psalm, a hymn, ei>$puuicQ. (c.)
The destroying angel.
tj-L 7 .:d ' x . inf. v. n. To pass from
&&i&iriri}>ufs!r6s!r,inf. To destroy, reduce
GrnQpGeonenebr, s. One devoted to the
one sign to anotheras the sun, QfrnGiiSp
things to their primitive Mayaas at
pleasures of music, a votary of music;
Qrr. 2. To beginas a month or year,
the termination of the great yuga, or in
[ex Ccu/suid, delight.]
the dissolution of individual creatures.
as trass , s. A singer. 2. (in Chris
<!F/b?<7~lo,
s.
Jungle,
forest,
sir,
(from
&Kisnnar, s. A destroyer.
tian usaye.) The psalmist.
Sa.
Janyala.)
(p.)
eiieu&BiairffiEnai, s. Doomsday, the
^EiS^dQiiJirarii, s. A knowledge of
day of final and universal destruction, ^F/E;S/r/r/5^s'taSiriris/BUa, s. The
music, skill in music.
and judgment,
beginning of a month or year; the transit
'T-L 2, T.-rSj Q ui: . s. Practice in music,
of the sun from one sign to another. W.
*r m s. ft } z , inf. To destroy, exterminate,
the art of music, (e.)
p. 880. Sankranti, Sankuanta. (c.)
annihilate,
2. To destroy the
p/aSpa-r^fd, s. The pitch of a tune;
world, at the universal deluge, by resolv
u.t s -iiSj.i
*. The beginning of
ing one element into another, and reduc
also, the key note.
a month.
ing all things to their primitive state.
aiqr)eif.&ikiQiiirifi,
s.
The
commence
&EiSpu>uni,
inf. To sing according
e-i,j,BuLj, v. noun. Destruction, anni
ment of a year.
to art; to practise music.
hilation, &c. <<j5puim*o. 2. Involu
QiDiemiSiinifil, s. The transit of the
&&i$pai!rppUJil> &ci$jcGwsiru), s.
tion of elements one into the other,
sun into the sign Aries,
and their ultimate reduction to Maya,
Music, vocal and instrumental, (c.)
at the termination of the world, #sru>. *3=IB QrITmiis, s. War, battle, military
&Ki@fianwniLiessru>, s. Ramaysna in
/Fmairasiresi^giuLj, s. As jjiaMijuLj,
odes and adapted to music.
exploits, Qurt. W. p. 882. Sanorama.
which see.
&isiQi7iTLD(ajt7Gir, s. A great warrior, a
&m&/Zi:/&^B)mgU}, s. A treatise on
&iB&trifl, s. The (Sj)ti/7a//re8 plant.
hero, QusitSrar.
music.
(A/. Die.)
&&QairLDe8e<>da6srii, s. One of the J/E/SirssarLO, s. Miscellaneousness, prosixty-four *&urorii.
*&iB&iriBpfi>Lti, s. One of the seven
miscuousness, mixture, compound, v^q.
W. p. 880. Sankkkrn'a. 2. [in gram.]
classes of clouds. See QmsJ>.
*&lia$QFjg;L[s, s. Sanscrit, the sacred
Euphonic combination or coalescence of
<?/E/o5/raSiZJti), j. [prov. correctly rto
language of the Hindusas
W.
words of Sanscrit origin as *n3ifiih.
p. 877. Sam8krdta. 2. (i?.) Mixture
] The state of being panic struck,
(Gifts*.) 3. [in rhetoric.'] The blending of
as 0ii&se*xta.
aghast,jy#.4.*i-ujS/% (from Sa.S'ankya,
several figures, pmBMitiv. (#tri$..)
fear, and ^Qittb.)
^iianSu
To be overcome t&fElSsQ, s. A chain; a linkingas i&miSiTfBLo, s. Combination, amalgama
9<ji>**iib. W. p. 855. S'runkhala. (c.)
tion, copulation, qer*S5. 2. [in gram ]
with fear. (Little used.)
Euphonic coalescence of words of Sanscrit
&e,JidG<rr.i&, s. A double or triple
&ianeS}ajpsi&(&)uunir&a,inf. To at
originasw
and ^tSsfiii-^y^tSifiii, &c.,
chain, (R.)
tempt to relieve one, panic struck, by
(Q0ir.) (See eifi.) In
*ib2r/|i4.
magic.
^mSeSdSarreaei, s. A concatenation, *3L!ElSfr^^smiM, s. Celebration, praise,
a consecutive seriesas of subjects, &c.
&t)l, sSQpasr, feQjtar, uSudr, 4a,v.n.
honor, &$>*aiix. W. p.880. Sangkkuttana.
To doubt. 2. v. a. To honor, respect, &c.
&m8JBuiSc&.-*i!,t. noun. The linking
(/>.) 2. [in roman Catholic usage.] Con
See
of a chain.
fession as ulieiSifificsib, ^fjgievx.
&GiQe8uy,L-, s. The linking of a
*&lEl3stf>jS, s. A compendium, a bre
&Bj&n.paiiu>uesBesBT, inf. To cele
chain. 2. The clasp of a chain. 3.
viary, a digest, Qur^ijL/. 2. Section, or
brate, praise. 2. [in Horn. Cath. usage.]
[prov.] Linking the arrifc in a particu
division of the vedas, . W. p. 879.
To confess one's sins to the priest.
lar manner in wrestling. 4. (Jig ) A
Samhita.
*&IB(3j, s. [a change of &siaih.] The
great
intricacy,
C*iiJg.
9&Ib3gS)UJ , s. [commonly but improp.
chank, conch-shell, spiral shell in general,
&aSetiuiLp.uLi, v. noun. The plait or
oSm>*.] Number; counting, reckoning,
usrfuii. 2. A bracelet, often made of the
fold of the chain about the neck, &c,
calculation,
W. p. 881 Saxkiiya.
conch, nut>. (c.) 3. Frontal bone, fore
()
See eid.
head, Q<*0. 4. The legs, *Jajo**i. 5.
&iij8e8<:wirpnu>,
s.
Finger-rings
curi
Union, junction, contact, copulation,
^laSarsaaK.ireinLci, s.
One of the
ously constructed of wire, QiigQxr&nt.
6. (c.) A number, a thousand trillion,
twenty-five kinds of saltas &i&waa*ib.
pfootr. 7. The og shrub, g>rQi..
&i,.3n-ti>, s. An iron chain used
*&/Ei3j'<35ii>, s. A compilation, an ab
Monetia
barlerioides, L. 8. W. p. 825.
for drawing a car, &c.
Sankd.
A kind of weapon, a javelin,
ridgement, epitome. <j*^ii. W. p.
&6,3Jlza(\'jiw--i,Q>Q>Zcjju), s. The
gi*uaoi_**/ii. 9. [prov.] Gnomon of a
881. Sanoraiia. (c.)
links or rings of a chain.
dial, njriffliSg*fi. 10. [in astron.] Gno
fBiQjQdss, inf. v. a. To compile, col
mon, or a perpendicular column for mea
gfieorri&m@$, s. A kind of chain.
lect, epitomise, .SVlU
suring the altitude of the sun by the length
See g)uri_*a.
fiida^ii@asu>, s. An abridgement of
of its shadow; also for making other
logic, fc-j-*.
&m8d)pu>, s. [prov.] Progression.
astronomical observations.
389

pfi**ii<g. Are different varieties and fur


different uses; which see.
ei(g)&&&nii>, s. Two of the weapons
of Vishnu, the cliank and wheel. 2.
Marks similar to the chank and wheel
on the neck of the Brahman and Raja
species of the cobra regarded as an imi
tation of Vishnu's weapons. 3. Marks
found on the hands and feet of some
personssupposed to indicate good for
tune, (c.)
Gm(&&'iia(B3>GBt s. Round earrings in form of a chank and a circle
worn by Vaishnuvas.
&m&ui&, inf. To saw chanks for rings,
bracelets, &c.
&majpuQuirir, s. Chank cutters,
makers of bracelets and other orna
ments from chanks, Str Gur&Gni.
&m&ttt, inf. To polish paper, cloth,
&c, with a chank. (c.)
vii^'^sftiia, inf. To dive for chanks.
See , v.
&&i(g&&eo truth, s. The chank fishery.
&ei(9>&&tflemtguutf), s. [prot.] A
screw. (Limited.')
&i(8xiptf1, s. [loci The spiral winding
in shells.
fD^^fi, *. A cork-screw. 2. A
machine for sawing and cutting shells.
(Limited usage.)
s=ei(gtBiru>a-ici/Qsirdl, s. The sound
of a blown chankas
Fsi^LDeufi, s. Beads cut from chanks.
&Et(8jQaiGr&iTGoa/d&r inf. [loc.]
To
plaster with pure white chunam.
&m(&lG<ipauasrLD, s. A ceremony to
remedy the evil of an inauspicious
location of a house. A conch shell is
filled with water and incantations
made for forty-five days. After this it
is burned under the wall.
FtsjfgfFptreS&mi(9)&pn&tjtl>, s. The
tali, or marriage badge, in imitation of
chanks, one on either side.
iFtaf&fjifiirddQisusirsirifmrr, s. A class of
Vellalas whose women wear sc^^ni
&ss(8)uuaipujb, i. A class of Pariahs
whose women wear chank bracelets on
their ankles.
&m(<!LDtrpnu>, s. Rings cut from
chanks.
*4ti*.^, inf. To blow a chank in a
temple, or at a marriage, funeral, &c
s. [prot.] A chank-blower.
*"e>i.toff, s. A chank-like-cockle.
See rrio*fl.
fBQ, Qdpeir, &&Q<!arsir, ffa/gjCaiear,
iim. v. n. [prov.] To be dispirited, to lose
courage, ^i/iOi_.Note. It is gene
rally used with another verbas *es
titr<*,
jyt$.*Q(?p<*-, &c.
&tB(^enik$trsr, s. [/or.] The sacristan
or sexton of a church. [R. Catho. usage.']
&iB(Vj$@l, i. The Q&S&iumu plant.
3=ik(ajL)L-.ULcs, s. A plant, @tripe\>.
Cassia, i._
4FlB(3)UiL-LJLjeiB, S. [prov.] A division
Of the i_iju<J! Ca8te, g,rrr$.
390

&lE](3jll}QT), s. The margosa tree, Soi


efeSi^trassw, 1. The horn of a hare
litf (M. Die.)
i. e. Improbability and absurdity;
[ex Vishan'a, horn.]
*&tk(3jLpirp@i<oofi, s. The zenith, b_<f8. &&LCiUlfl,
s. The castor plant, ^wassr
*<g. (M. Die.)
&IEJ(S)6UI lc, s. [loc] A boat, a small
dhoneyas
3, uli*.
&&trUL[j, s. The ffljji/idrgjrf? shrub,
as jAuii. (M. Die.)
^/Ei.t5s0ii, s. One of the devotional
"JfS,s. The moon, (lit.) the hare-spotted,
Furanas, piLfrimrth.
^lr4r. W. p. 834. S'as'ee. 2. Camphor,
*&ieiQ&^lci, s. Engagement, agreement,
Miuylti. 3. W. p. 882. Sachke. Inappointment, convention, assignation,
drani wife of Indra, SUfinadl. (p.)
mi. 2. Condition, circumstances under
eGlaeamw, $. The true distance of
which a result is effected, spur. 3.
the moon from the earth. See m+iA.
Technicalities, terms limited to trades,
&&Gai@nth, s. Situation of the moon
professions, &c,
W. p. 880.
in the rising sign; also in the 4th, 7th
Sankkta. 4. Threat, asseveration by
oath, a conditional curse. scQuuiQ. 5.
or loth, from it Moon's anomaly. See
A sign or mark, g^ity. 6. Conspiracy,
&82&&i7ar ^^jeor, s. Siva as
Q*ii<2ai&iA<g QpdrGar eiiQsfiiLt.
Will
wearing the moon on his headas **
there be conspiracy against a just go
)r*rdr.
vernment ?
eGlgiQaiui, s. Apparent longitude
of the moon's apogee.
*&lHSina, s. Doubt, hesitation, uncer
pSIC^sld, s. Moon's disk. 2. Ap
tainty, suspicion, a?<uii. 2. Fear, terror,
parent scmidiameter of the moon.
apprehension, ,9**14. W. p. 825. Sanka.
3. Probability, likelihoodas fir*r*E.
&@uu.upP, s. The true motion of
4. Measure, estimate, reckoning,
5.
the moon in a given time, as a day,
[prov ] Honor, esteem, reverence, *mb.
an hour, &c.
( So. SanJthya.) 6. (loc.) Custom, usage,
&&ut^u>, s. Longitude of the moon.
tsib. (c.) 7. (M. Die.) Dried ginger, *<g.
8=@&aQ&L!ij> s. Moon's latitude.
t/sp<5*riim*iSiitu. There is no doubt
See StQsuii.
of it.
^SLDte^eirdr, s. Indra, as husband of
gfoair cgigto *ccna/DFujSili_r*3r. He IS
*, fatglrdr.
mighty and venerable.
&iaeua&e8ii/ifil, s. Removal of doubt. &llLJL[>, s. A timber treeas u>Biru>gtli,
,g**r. 2. The
plant. 3. A plant
&Eies><sQpafliij, inf. To removeas
called rfwiiute-. ( M.Dic.)
doubts, (p.)
FilUlii, s. Fruit, vegetable produce,
&GiQdm, inf. v. n. To doubt, hesitate,
. W. p. 912. Sasva.
S3uLiLii_. 2. To fear, dread, jy*. 3.
&&iunfiuesr. s. [in almanacs.'] The
v. a. [prov.] To honor, esteem, rever
planet which is lord of fruiU or pro
ence, mfitx. 4. CRott.) To inquire into
duce, for the year, ^r#ilu*r ; [ex jyjPu*.
a thing, J*ird*.
&Bjea>.xQat, inf. To be disgraced, ^*L/iij, s. The jifQ&ircQ tree. ( M. Die.)
to lose reputation.
*&G>&ei)GtVl5tre3rL[s,s. Ceremonial bathing
eeienaaGaGlfftsieaauSarw, s. Dis
with the clothes on, to purify them as well
as the person, when defiled from attend
grace, dishonor.
ing a funeral, n.mu.GiutGiQpQftgt**; [ex ,
&iafBi&fipiTih&GI, s. [prov.] A bad
with, 0*>, cloth, and ,*ru>.] (p.)
reputation, disrepute.
&tEjes>&euiTGBrfmtaiSLDitai , s. A res PiF^l lh, s. The lotus, pnwmtr. (3f.
Die.)
pectable man. (c.)
s. [prov. vul.] Crowding, mul
&t5ieBaGuirmpin, s. An honorable
titudes passing and repassing, **#<f~
man. (p.)
^ciaDiSv)o/rsouj, 1. (neg.) Destitution a=j^iij, 1. Truth, genuineness as <Foj
fitli, Qiau. (p.)
of honor. 2. (p.) Immensity, infinity,
incalculableness, rrr<i.
^-yjirsiy r3=rem it, s. Quarrel,
wir (TjNSJ.E/Groffi, s. Inviolable custom
scuffle, *uiii. (c.) (fromSa. Sams'aran.)
or practice. (Rutt.)
*&&geiiut-, inf. To quarrel, scuffle.
*&lEl(D&tr&:Ls, s. Shutting, contracting, ff^^/fl, s. A sort of drum, ftrteuir&Gl
2. W. p. 880. Sankocha.
vi. W. p. 357. Jiiarjhaeee.
Bashfulness, shyness, coyness, tieklishness, &&&/bl-]i.lh, s. A mode of beating
-**[&. (c.)
the cymbal. See fraii.
*BCri4!iii_rp*Ks)*;nSAiw. Where there
*&&&<5iTeBn6fELCi, s. Spiritual and eter
is no modesty there will be no virtue.
nal bliss; the eternal spiritual bliss of
&mGan&aannar, s. A bashful man.
deity, ^uJjf^f*ui4; [ex rjgi, eternal
&&iQ&iT&uui, inf. To be bashful,
existence, G>tg>, knowledge, el .gervpti, hap
timid.
piness.] W. p. 882. Sachchidananta.
*&ibQ&$.u tii, s. See <F@CVuii>.
&&8fitrariiji(g(irj, s. A divine or spiri
tual Guru, a god.
*&<SFtii, s. A hare, a rabbit, rxptues. (p.)
&&ptraripar, s. The supreme being,
2. One of the four classes of men des
cribed in erotics, a man of mild character,
the intuitively intelligent, _(*. 2.
but uxorious and woman-led, *r*>mmsui
The name of one of the thirty one
L-maQ*,drp, (QntGu.) W. p. 834. Sa's'a.
Munis, gilQpcdmsir.

&&<3r, s. A bird's beak, upmBiftpa^, (a


change of *.) 2. A kind of aquatic
plant, *t*(*iit.. (ap.) 3. [toe.] Bustle,
confusion, *4"9-. 4. (Uott.) Littleness,
smallness, Qarasri. 5. [prov.'] Inferior
tobacco leaves, those lowest on the stalk,
QaCt^L/maiSiu.
aa&aiauuCQQiaramsarpGatr. It does not
become a person to interfere in dishonor
able affairs.
&&&irtudQtd&, inf. To be in confuBion. (c.)
&&firuSqr)&, inf. To be thronged.
2. [prov.] To be inferioras bad to
bacco.
^QffUJ, j. (Tel.) A sacerdotal badge,
U@rA>. 2. An officer's sash, at*. {Limit
ed usage.)
'^^^iLnh, s. Assembly, multitude,
collection,
(p.) W. p. 883. Sahchata.
<9=(g5<y(U337'LO, t. A funeral ceremony
in which the remains of the burnt body
are collected and sprinkled with milk,
xn_lfHM. W. p. 883. Sancuayana.
*&t<th)&:iU6Br, s. One of the disciples
of Vyasa; also one who was the family
priest of Duryo'd'hana, Swat Pi_J!Qurcr
MSTa
&gji&uja>irjsu>, s. A religious system
as promulgated first by
gtamab.
*3:lGT)&rf}, dSGpcir, pGpesr, uQuea,
aa, v. n. [ex. Sa. Sanchara.~\ To move
aboutas in a rightful domain or natural
element; to live or have residence as
men in houses, beasts in the forest,
fishes in water, &c., a.*mSsQMatr^.ists.
2. To frequent, roam about as beasts;
to haunt, infest, range, fiJlu. 3. To
lodge, sojourn, dwell, abide, inhabit, mra
QOfiu. 4. To cohabit,
5.
( R.) To converse with one, a&unpta.
^^/FifluLf, v. noun. Dwelling, wan
dering, &c, *&rJltms. (Rare.)
&tgj>&iflaua<F(^<r/fLD, s. A beetle,
a large black-bee. \V. p. 314. ChancuaRDKA.
F^jTj^sOLD, i. Motion, agitation, trem
bling, shaking, jyawsj. 2. (fig.) Fickle
ness, unsteadiness, JJwiS&wrMD. 3. Light
ning, liaSrer*. W. p. 314. CilANCHALA. 4.
(c.) Sorrow, grief, anxiety, concern, care,
trouble, maraaattu. 5. Pain, disease, ail
ment, ff&utb.
&&ei>a&trgar, s. A person in grief
or with disease.
^iQeeou/if), s. An irresolute and wa
vering mind, fickleness, (p.)
&Q&eouut, inf. To be agitated. 2.
To be afflicted, troubled, distressed.
^ijj^efia*, inf. To be agitated, &c.
as st&rtuut (Little used.)
tcar&&tQ&eow, s. Grief.
^s}#\roriiA ffii-ifioar. He is seri
ously ill.
.Figj.yS*), s. Lightningas &&&wu>,

^^^itiulcs, s. [loc] Work done for


daily wages, in opposition to that by the
job, tsfaeox iu*)u/,ff<;iJw. 2. The culti
vation of fields in shares for a part of the
produce, (st-imb. 3. The management of
lands, fisheries, &c, by the proprietor,
without farming them, uvSalxautifoti. 4.
Gratuity, g)u4.
SQ9W0$Qn<Slfi0& Qarfrettjurta&iy&r. He
intends to get it on (favorable) terms.
&&&ruja(geil, s. The pearl fishery
managed by the government itself.
*&<<STj&ir!rLC>, j. ( cx Sa. Sanchara.) So
journing, abiding, dwelling, inhabiting,
rtgrttsBa. 2. Rightful or natural resi
dence, as men in villages, beasts in jungles,
fishes in water, &c. r*eO*ioa>. 3. (p.)
The rising and falling of the voice, in
singing the notes of the gamut, ^Qtram
jywCrrscar^scuijiy. 4. [toe] The elephantstable, u>fer4-i_ii. See
(c.)
jy,(?*io#,s aajairrfAilu. It is not fre
quented by men j it is a solitary place.
&Q&naiSGapu>, s.
One who is
civilly deadof no estimation, (lit.)
a moving carcass.
&x);f,-jthueh.*zr, inf. To lodge, dwell,
&C.as t&afiaa.
&&&ir/f), s. An inhabitant, frequenter.
&C., fajrfCiQurer. (p.)
s. [loc] A large gun, Ou
<$*giCiuiaQ. (Limited.')
^^^iretBsih, s. A beetle, q/sotas
a&aAatb. (a&.)
SIM, s. What is gained, acquired,
stored up, collected, accumulated, riLif-ugi.
2. (in the ayamos.) The accumulated merit
and demerit of former births. (See a&aub.)
(fi. .) [ex Sa. Sanchila, accumulated.]
^(gjSJCoSOi ti, s. [com. j<g(?6Utl
ioii.] Insinuating itself; pervading a body,
as does heat, without forming a compo
nent part, tlaxpfieSusttLuraiBoa. W. p. 876.
Sams'lesua. (Rare usage.)
*&$5ij&eu&!re5oi\, s. A medicament that
restores suspended animation, a^tf-ae-:*
[ex
animating, et artafi, maker.]
2. The tamarind tree, 4AuionA. (&.)
^(jnjS^si/esr, j. The Mango tree. (M.Dic.)
s. A revivifying medicament, restoring
from swooning, death, &c, and insuring
long life, a-nSi/Ksicgitv. ( Su. Sanjeevanee )
&^@e&uiiajpLD, s. The mount fabled
in the Ramayana for its restorative
roots or drugs, (c.)
^^^eSQfieSaess, s.
The restorative
drug or root.
i^iTja^^ffafi, s. The ^^ffsfl restora
tive, that which restores the dead to
life, jj<i/.**{50J<s9 ; [ex i&qs/t, dead ]
*&<<5f)3r, s. A bird's beak, upm&iQpifgj.
(re.) 2. The castor plant, jj<orar*<g. W. p.
314. Chancha. 3. [toe.] Manners, be
havior, conduct, as peculiar to individu
als, Ca8teS, &C., awfit, r(y9#firii. 4. (Sa.
Samyuj.) [prov.'] Likeness, form, shape,
MTU4i,
cF^arSl/LD, s. [prov.] Trappings of a
horse, tackling of a ship, military stores,
&C., QpaiffluLi. (II.)

(?.?/_//j), s. [correctly =e/<?uii> ]


An epitome, compendium, abridgment,
abstract,
W. p. 881. Sankshe'pa.
&1&LO, s. A sparrow, earri^Q^fS.
W. p. 314. Chat'aka. 2. A cup, a drink
ing vessel, iii.*>. (<:) \V. p. 321.
Chashaka.
&i &(aj&iFi <Q&SoT6d, v. noun. [vul.~]
Clacking, clatteringas when walking
With sandals, &C, rr<SaQarvSlai$ulj.
&l (sGdS/r^ssr, j. Sweet flag, eus=u>Lf.
*&llBa>Lr}, s. The six Shastras; [ex
shot' six, et Ji&aib.] (See jv,-':o.) 2.
[achangeqf Mt_i4.] Difficulty, straits, en
tanglementas of a cow caught in a thick
et by the horns; detention, <jai4. 3. [toe]
A weight containing sixteen gi*<s.
4. A bundle for a journey, knapsack, urna*
w>^-' 5. (;) ) A ceremonyas *i_j<s.
*L-&a4@G*iGurC.aa.Q. Put these things
together in a bag.
^tBisiiQuiri, inf. To make up, to
get into a buudle. (7?.)
5=/3(3)' * A ceremony, religious or
civil rites, forms, observances, sacraments,
&c, QaJ&osp. (Sa. Shat'ania.)
ai-iitgaarQaijScsii. Do you act merely
for form sake?
&isb(Q&iuiu, inf. To perform a cere
mony, rite, &c.
fiBifgjiBiia, inf. [prov."] To take
place, as a rite, ceremony, &c.
<rL_@ff(B, [prov."] The house where
a ceremony is performedas marrying,
&c.
&tBiana, inf. [ioc] To arrive at
pubertyas a girl.
&imaiTsarQuekr, s. A marriageable
girl; for whom the usual ceremony may
be performed.
&l &QlenreO, v. noun.
Roaring of
thunder or flames; soundingas falling
trees, the report of a gun, the falling of
the heavy drops of rain, the clapping of
hands, or the successive falling of thrown
stones, &c; being quick, precipitate,
blustering, as the language of an angry
person, Sec, *taQarvSa<s>Sun.
s. [in astrol.~] The time desig
nated by the 7th degree of the *ni months,
the fifth of the
months, and the 9th
of the B-ui/ii months, regarded as inauspi
cious, g>< Qura\i.
&i uld, s. The jyjjr grass.
LyQiOTrsi), v. noun, [eui.] Bully
ing, &c 2. Rattling, clattering, gJ*<5^ijL/.
jiLO, j. (ex. Sa. Jad'a.) The body,
lu(i. 2. Matter as opposed to, or dis
tinguished from spirit, or Q$& ; any non-in
telligent being, corporeal or incorporeal,
want of intelligence, inertia, ^SrfiaruQui
a*.Note. This, in the Agama philoso
phy, includes time, the three "Jp<a, and their
effects, &c. 3. W. p. 826. Sat'ha. Cruelty,
savageness, harshness, QacQmo. 4. False
hood, illusion, Qurii. 5. W. p. 870.
Shasha. Six, sixfold,
i_ii>(TP*,Sj<?ufCtf>. We shall die. (lit.) the
body will fall.
&iGlp>, s. Senseless and intelligent
existences; body and spirit.
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&ij$gao]u>, s. Inertia, inertness of
matter, non-intelligence,bodily appetites,
&c,as inconsistent with the deity.
tfiu^iriT^jgui &tum$i , s. Inani
mate, unintelligent, material existence.
&iUfinhpp>aitrpLD, s. A religious de
nomination, g>imlfiib.
&t-.uutrei>, s. [in medicine.'] The milk
of women, gplauuiei. (A/. Die.)
&LtriL&au>, s. The hexaliteral man
tra (c.)
- j.-i. . ' , s. Arcot, {HI ) the six
jungles, <gjf>. (p.)
^izTSBr^srear, J. Skanda, <s/5^dr; [ex
six, ci ^sbtot-^i, face.]
SFiJLb, s. Belly, euuSjj. W. p. 338.
Jat'iiara.
&LairdQe$, s. Gastric-fire; also, hun
ger as supposed to be caused by the
gastric-fire, ML^rrtBa/l. (p.)
&L it, s. The stupid, the ignorant, the
vulgar, jjisforr. (Jb.) {from Sa. JaeVa,
stupid.) (p.)
^iffOii, s. Body, ._>. 2. Heavy,
large or cumbrous body, u&teei^Ai. (c.)
&t6>]Ul-i, s. The salt called jyto/fl
i/iiLy. 2. The salt taken from the human
body, rarStyuq. (M. Die.)
&traih &t it fSTLb, s. A species
of Ok&ioJ tree, #aQr&>*l. fjtf. D/c.J
<!F/ iTSBITltl, s. The QsttLS)-jj{reirak-&piti
plant, as rt*Q8. (J/. J5i'c.J See under
*&L it LMT (GT)Q, s. A kind of medici
nal grass, g,tu}csig>uu*>. Valerian, or Indian
spikenard, Cypcrus stoloniferus, L. (Ains.)
W. p. 338. Jat'amanseb.
*JFl TlLf, s. A fabulous bird which, in
the attempt to intercept Ravana, with
his captive Sita, is said to have been
slain by him, gj;3iSr. W. p. 338.
JaT'aYU.
&l ITtU, dSQpar, pGpziir, liiGusk. da,
v. a. [tmf ] To load a gun, guitS Qc
2. To chide, rebuke, jy,3LLi_. 3.
v. n. [incorrectly for a>i_A.] To grow
thick, bushy, leafy, &a, Q*t$*s. (Limited.)
c?i irifl, s. A coat of mail, aoj&ih. 2.
One of Vishnu's devotees, iAmrjjnrr.
JFl^irQj-SXTSO 3=L^ITlB^SeO, v. noun.
[ok/.] Smacking, cracking report, &c; an
imitative sound, >f.c*z,:,-v*3=isf-^l, s. [improp. com. &(B$i.~] Sud
denness, abruptness, unexpectedness,
W. p. 357. JUAl'lTI. 2. As 0a).
*i(.PSiJj<?uronraj. May you die suddenly.
(/In imprecation )
tfisj-jglsyj, 3. The husk of a cardamom,
a4Q&iiih. (li.)
*&ts)S0LC>, s. Entangled hair, .rem
W. p. 338. Jat'ila. 2. Closeness, thick
ness, crowdedness as of hair, foliage,
A0. 3. A horse, the mancd beast , <s$Ism.
(/>)
j^LOTtn, j. Sweet flag, eu/ru>Lj. Acorus
Calamus. (M. Die.) 2 . The root of
mrii. (/?.)
392

a=, j. Six, ^s>. W. p. 870. Shat'.


&e>s>idaii@su>, s. Sweet flag, ai&uiLf.
(AT. Die.)
&(Bn&u>, s. The six flavors. See ooj.
&etd@, s. A kind of cork tree from
& 0/(75,3 au>, s. [in ajfro/.] The aggre
which toys are made, <3i1jjl. Aeschygate of six varieties of good or evil.
nomene, L. 2. An aquatic plant, mSt.
313i'XiT, s. (Hind.) Quickness, vehe
Ceratophyllum demersum, L.
3.
A plant, Sfluu*rQ. 4. A mineral, Qui
mence, swiftness, Qmfi.
BrtrfuSir, Bismuth pyrites.
- S 'a
if , s. [loc.] A small bandy.
&esiidQeiiiT,
s. A plant, Achyranthes
S2^), s. See &Lf.fd.
corymbosa, L.
&&>fl5LCi, s. [vul.] Rivalry, compe
&&>ipGfBi5i&irij, s. [pros.] A cocoanut
tition, <Jurrri_j_ii. 2. Compulsion, force
whose husk abounds with fibres.
in extorting money, exacting payment,
fmiitirau), s. A kind of ornament
&c.j urgency in borrowing, soliciting,
worn by women on the hair, g>rwfl*ii.
teasing, &C, Qsr*0jB/uj5Tgjsw. (o.)
&68>iibitiu,
s. A shaggy dog. (c.)
6$tf#iQeiu&gd>q(*figi. The matter is
&es>iupt$uQun&, inf. To grow bushy,
in dispute.
^(B^^darrffdr, s. One very urgent, a
shaggy, rough, as hair. 2. To become
thick, as branches.
compeller, an obstinate fellow.
&RLiSee(ko&Lui3vdbo, s. A kind
&(Bpiggfr)Q&iLitu&(BpfBih uesm emir, inf.
of round golden ornament for the head
To compel, urge. 2. To compete,
of women. Madras usage. In other
vie, rival.
places, ailiat^.
&(8ppwniiS(Ti)d5, inf. To counteract
^(5oSarctr, inf. To plait the hair.
each other, as competitors.
&esiiuuajgi, s. A kind of grain.
eGijippfiQeodipjpiuCZuin-.. inf.
To
&miuun, s. A kind of mossas
sell to the highest bidder. (B.)
o_*fi, 2.
*/s,#it -.....-< -.. inf. To purchase
ffatLLi^Bi, . A kind of grass. See
a thing by out-bidding another. (.ft.)
.y^^, s. ( Hind.) Review, inspec
&s<r.iuy,d8l, s. [ioc] A species of
tion, examination, &c, C*ter.
bushy caterpillar, (if.)
&(Bp@uiTirda, inf. To review the forces,
&seitQpi$-, s. The &=ffdQ&ireBTiDj9 tree.
the muster roll, &c. ; to inspect, examine.
&ani(iptf-GiLiirit, 3. Ascetics who wear
^ffOzi, s. Trembling, shaking, n(Sd
entangled hair in imitation of Siva,
stb. W. p. 314. ClIATn'LA.
Q<?,>jtSB7w*0. They died of the
rmiiudr, s. (fern. &taid@.) One
shaking noise, (of the burning forest.)
who wears an entangled plait of hair.
(uny.)
<Fee>tiijira, s. A flat-headed nail. ( c.)
i^ssjz , i. Entangled locks of hair
&a>t<uirart, s. A religious mendicant
as once worn by Siva as an ascetic, and
with matted hair.
now by his devotees in imitation of him;
&as.iQtutt&i , s. Siva, the god who wore
also plaited hair, u>iSriiJ5r,*p. 2. Busby,
dishevelled hair. 2. Veerapatra. (fs-)
shaggy, thick hair, bushincss, ^t-^^gi.
^aniaieir0/sii}, v. noun. Growing of
3. A kind of cork treeas *o>i_#, giwwii.
entangled locks.
4. Root, a fibrous root, Q*t. W. p. 338.
Jat'a. Note. The word retains its San
&aaie&y>, inf. To become formed, as
scrit pronunciation j,_r, in many of its
entangled hair.
compounds. 5. [proe] The flat head of
QpjlK&j&eBi, 3. Matted, curly hair.
a nail, ,jjofls<ari_. 6. The stopple of a
a bottle, ,syso>i_iiiy. (Rare.)
ffasil_, SSpeir, liQfiBr.Oetieir, <Fmt_ify, v. a.
To flatten the head or point of a nail by
^L_/ri_sfi, s. A cluster of dishevelled
repeated blows; to clinch, batter down,
locks, (p )
^ewrflGftSsxIiUHjr^asu^ili
2. [prov.] To stop
&L-npnsh, s. Siva, as wearing entangled
the progress of a thing, to interrupt,
locks,
check, prevent, hinder, pQix. 3. v. n.
vitrpif), s. A female devotee with
[/oc.] To become weary, disheartened,
matted locks, aoi_^^4f*. 2. Parvati,
dispirited, &c, 5f. 4. To be shut in
as wearing entangled locks, urra^i. 3.
as the heart of a tree; to be stinted in
One with entangled locks of hair, com
growthas trees, and plants, uttOn_
monly tied up as a crest, jooi_auyw_i,
dFBi_cy, v. noun. Wearisomeness, de
mtk.
pression of spirits, dejection, mc?A;crftf.
ein-jgrrrf), i. Parvati, unneufii. 2. Siva,
*<yi-l, s. Six, six-foldas ^0, ^j^i.
fflmiar.
W. p. 870. Shat'.
eFinunnu>, s. The heavy tangled locks
tFL-arrFjiiith, s. The six duties of Brahof Siva, or of his devotees, (c.)
mans. See Q*'M>.
&i~nui(&liu>^riirQpis^,s. The entang
^Fil(geasru>, The six attributes of the
led hair of Siva formed into a crown, (c.)
Deity, sisxgexiik. See gtmrii.
&Liru>((%ieir, s. Siva, whose entangled
^L-Ca/rsBrii, s. A hexagon, a hexangulock of hair forms his crown, )*&.
lar figure, ^pffsnani.
&u.irQp6tJi), s. [in metempsychosis.] The
&l-&uiiuu>, s. The six religious systems.
soul of a Brahman in a Muni wearing
Sec #uhu[A.
clotted hair. See i3irti>siiC-j>&>ji. (c )
&aaid<-,i
s. The female of the JPlIcr-, s. The eye, sessr. W. r- 314.
Chakbhub. See
*r plant. See

&553T
#tl*^tli>*-, s. Spiritual illumination
jtjpairfff&iLtui, s. The regulations,
&iL-(Bai(QQ&4$!fip, inf. [loc.'] To lade
imparted to a disciple by the look of a
acts, &c, of the Government.
out. 2. (fig.) To use hospitality, S<j*
Guru, (p.) See
s. Law of the country.
&t i Sustnu, s. [prov.] A long flat &L-.1SUIT til
&LL.<51JiT&<3ilh, 3. &ieini, j. A made garment, jacket
ladle for taking a baked rice-cake from
coat, gown, cloak, trousers, &c, siy^jefsoi-.
[prop. **j&*sd>.] The aggregate of six
the chatty, fL-isumu. {Limited.)
2. The skin or slough of a snake, utitq*
flavors, *Zrrib. (c.) 2. The six astrologi
(c.) 3. (Jig.) Bodily shape as
*&lLi <Siii, s. Shape, figure, image,
cal divisions of the rising sign at the time
sumed by the soul, or by deity;
of one's birth.
.-.... 2. Body, i-.... c. 3. Bed, couch, &c,
body
]
See anrgi_jiioi_. Compare jyefil
for sleeping, tii^i-iLiQunauQurff.
&l l ITI l LD, 3. [vul.] [corruption of
and QmiLjutBLt. 4. [vui] Esteem, regard,
*i_^ir*rti9QLLi_iA. All image repre
txtrit-iurtL^th.] Contention, contest, dissen
honor, respect, sari. 5. (H.) A pack,
senting the deity, (p.)
sion, mtffjSirCtUi.
or sack, for a beast of burden, Qui$). 6.
&=lLl<So<s8 9=a^/_ ffOsiff,
Chat &lL<j-, s. A cooking vessel or pan,
(M. Die.) The o^C/!a plant.
jyso(roc#Llatt,(_, s. A jacket, a short
tering, babbling, talking vain things with
out reference to any special object, as
coat, a waist-coat.
&L-ia-uattest, s. Chatties and pots; pans,
lisping children, ?sr<Ju**. (c.)
aC(B&&LLmsiL-, s. [loc,'] A jacket with
crockery.
strings.
QpsaB, 3. [prop. ^i-Loi_2^fi,
jy^iaGirjLl^., 3. A flat pan. (i?.)
QiefBi&j&L-mi, s. A gown or robe.
which see ] A celebrated author,
^(^au^^iltjL, s. A copper vessel.
a^/S^^Casi, s. [prov.] A jacket with
(&)estsr(B&:&L-i$-l s. See under ^snr.
&i/_lc, 1. A wooden frame,
buttons.
t-i*. 2. Rule, order, regulation, especially
&C^eiaifpiD, inf. To take off the
fi^-if.. s. A large pan. (Ii.)
written rule, &c, vfiurQ. 3. A copy, com
jacket. 2. To cast the skin as a
monly a double ola, either written or in
Gun ,i
; iu^, s. A brass or tin pan.
snake, (c.)
tended for writing, it^g*LLi_i4. 4. Ex
Guiufld(&)!C5&L-ip. , s. A frying pan.
&C-&it&&<TiieBr, s. One in European
actness, precision, accuracy, neatness,
^iLLf.tLj(if,iLi,
inf.
To
gamble
with
dress, a Portuguese; a Eurasian, (c)
nicety, propriety, giC-*-ii>. 5. Formula,
balls in a brass pan. 2. (Jig.) [loc.] To
plan, model, delineation, projection, wjiifi
&L.mi&0!trd(&,, s. A pocket. ( Modern. )
equivocate, quibble, iu4)j<yiiJ_
* 15. (c.)
6. Bag in the civet cat, ^s><s
&Ctii>(0:&nu>Li, 3. [loc.] Cloth seventy#OLjt.
fU.if.Ouiltl.lf., s. A small sea-fish full
two cubits in the piece ;* long-cloth.
of bones. See QurQfwitu. (ft.)
guQuf^ ngit&C-i~iaBiu tsitSipgi. Matters
(Limited usage.)
&L-Ly.pQpirasi&, s. A large round cake.
j tl sr, l a.y.-T:; j. [com. 0-iLtnnpsbt ,]
are now ordered according to a new rule.
[Madras
usage.']
*lLi_wsS(j*)^. This is neat and
A name of Siva as Bhairava.
fil.Lf.!Uuud), s. [prov.] A large rice
fine.
fLLsotuessreisur, inf. To esteem, regard,
cake made of the remains of the flour.
uu eoaoa, s. [prov.] Board frames.
honor, (c.)
&L-Lp.uiSaGj8, s. A mortar for throw
2. A flat ruler.
&L-ts>try>f&, 3. [com. &LLi^ry>f&.] A
ing bombs, shells, &c. (c.)
FLLiivapds , in/. To frame, to put
celebrated author of works on medicine,
eiLif-ULjev, s. [prov.] Bushy kind of
&c, regarded as a C^<*.
or nail on a frame.
grass. See iy<fc.
&iLii@Qr)Pp. inf. To correct writing.
&L-if.o/lL, j. [prov.] The round root *&l Uld 3. The jyj2i(g grassyas &iuw.
2. Young plants or grass; growing crops,
(/?.) 2. To amend an act, a regulation,
of tijuiitusttfi yams, which is cut out and
fijtiil*. (p.) W. p. 835, Sabhpa. 3. (It )
&c.
planted for sprouting.
(Tel.)
pubertas hair round the privities.
tl-l-s/slLi, inf. To regulate. 2. To
^iLif-ppdec, s. A jolt-head, a pot-head.
appoint one to manage a thing.
&L-if.fijZ&iuar,s. (fcm. &L-Lf.pp<ki&&.) *&iLL915iri-lp$B!itl&ljb, 3. One of the
&C-i@L-L-.ii>, s. Accuracy, precisefive modes of beating the cymbal, &c.
A big headed fellow.
See fismb.
ness. 2. Code of regulation, (c.)
&L-L$-ppci5tojfxr6iTiTGiir, s.
A kind of
si '. .- irtfl '. 1 , inf. [loc] To talk in
& sawsm &eo7&ih, 3. A medicinal
snipe. See s.
a high strain. (Ii.)
plant, L/tAufw. (M. Die.)
Gtl-up-ppdssuuireaa, s. [loc."] A kind of
^Citiu &sr aar, i^/". fjiroD.] To legis
&SUMu n, 3. [loc. vul.] Flax, hemp, as
large turban. (Limited.)
late, regulate, order, &c.
iFi-Lto.fsjfij., s. The 6th lunar day,
&L-iu>unies, inf. To inspect the
s-emuuiBirir, s. Fibres, or strings of
either In waxing or waning,
2.
school boy's ola copies.
flax.
Sixty,
W. p. 870. Shasi'iike.
rL^L^LhJSuirii, t. [prov.] A pedagogue,
^asruueir, s. A flax-dresser.
&L-i$-e8jLo, s. A fast on the day of
school master, *.njfinr.
6th phasis of the moon in her increase.
imnh, [adverbially.] Handsomely,
5ri_j. The hemp dresser's hen has en
<Ftlify,ifj fi&irip, s. The ceremony of
tangled itself by scratching in the hetnp
properly, freely, &c.
a renewed marriage when a man is
said
of a person who involves himself in
rut mriju (7ucufia, You may speak
sixty and his first wife is still alivea
difficulties through his own folly.
whatever you like.
"golden wedding."
^essrui-l/ipifl, s. A hempen wick or
*&t y_, &3GJDGBT, fiQfiGST, UQUSBT, ms, v.
match. (Limited.)
JiiiJair, a. A monitor, an Usher, (c.)
a. To destroy, to injure, j^**. 2. To
L^^^essruLj, 3. A luxuriant plant of
kill, Qr*>i. (p.) (Sa. Sltat't'a.)
&iLiojiLl-us, 1. Accuracy, neatness,
Indian hemp.
fineness, &c. (c.)
^iLuf-enfl^tLsifl, s. (Hind.) Chetnee, {Fetalis, 3. A short space of time, a
j-tl(_a;2W, j. [prop.] Cross beams con
a kind of condiment, .. ;
.j. (c.)
momentas saaii. (c.) (Sa. Kshan'a.)
necting the wall plates.
^lL, s. Destruction, injury, waste,
2. A token of preferenceas a spire or
&L-imnsir, s. [/iron.] A large saw fixed
two of sacrificial grass to a brahman,
jpjaf. W. p. 869. Siiat't'a.
in a frame.
<*.*.(;:,-;. Sa. Shan'a.
#iltl/uarur^L-(Buuniam,inf.
To
5-j._afl6iri(g, s. [loc] Rows of lamps
rmiiiS4f!i'caii'fii'. (lit.) The predo
destroy, kill, waste, injure, devour, con
minance of tiitt in one moment and that
in a square frame in a temple, opposite
sume,
&c.
(c.)
of the mirpib in the next moment, i. e.
the door, so as to be seen outside
varible and opposite symptoms in a dis
*-ili_/5^stli_, inf To extract the oil tfL-Qsuti, s. A ladle, ^i&umu. 2.
ease; changeablenesa of circumstances,
[prov. tiiisOeoLj ] A metal spatula for
from the dried bag of the civet cat.
the vicissitudes of the present state.
taking up a cooked cake from the pan.
jDcguty
3. An iron bar. 2.
nLCHtiBM^atoiiu^^Qtor. Does the ladle
<ressruQuii(Lgi&essrQisiju>, s. A mo
[/ww.] The iron-plate around a wheel.
know the taste of the curry?
ment, moment's time.
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393

*& sssrSO, s. Indian hemp, flax, j^i?yar$. *&e58Tisj-, s. A person lost to all sense of '&&iXLC>, s. An aggregate of one hun
dredas a cent, century, &c j a poem of
honesty and principle, a rogue, a stubborn,
Erotalaria juncea, L. W. p. 826. S'an'a.
hundred verses often moral or religious,
shameless person. irrK5&<?un* ; [from
^sar^flLjLaaa!, s. Linen, hempen
Sa. Chan'd'ha'] (c.) 2. \V. p. 314. Chan'
p/ihuJp*, W. p. 827. S'ataka.
cloth.
d'hkb. An incarnation of Durga, to &,5S(8jLJiSl^jS^ajusmu, s. Dill, >/?
eesnrpatiSgi ^emrflL/ifl, s. Flax cord,
destroy Mahishasura,
(p.) 3. A
H. Anethum sowa, L, Bishop's-weed.
string, &c.
kind of tree, the leaves of which are medi
ffs>rg)/f, s. Fibres of hemp.
^/siseo &jg)&seo ^^jsueo, t.
cinal; also used for food, &l&r<b.
[pui] Bog, marsh, mire, fenny ground,
&t65d)iiJS&, inf. [vul. loc] As &%bb&.
&&nrut-pp3iiu>, 5. Shamelessness, foolg)S*/? vii.
J
>. To yield to passion or lust, ioEQsr.
hardiness, obstinacy.
&fBWe$i&,
s.
[com.
^eoejests."]
Small
^Ssaar, &Qp&,
ss, v. n.
&essn$-uuujeo , s. A roguish fellow,
silver or gold bells for the feet or waist of
[vul. prov. a change of <*stoi_a or ft&crA*.]
a stubborn, fool-hardy fellow.
children ; little bells for the feet of dancers,
To grow luxuriantas trees, &c, to grow
peariy-wir
,
A
lazy
untractable
stout, as persons, &c., Qstppts.
bullock or cow. 2. (fig) A person as
- h. . v t-ll - lv, s. A string of bells tied
*&gs>sti ua, s. Fierceness, vehemence,
obstinate as a bullock.
to the necks of oxen, horses, &c.
impetuosity, violence, severity, cruelty,
dsirir, s. A kiud of paddy which
Qr5W>. \V. p. 314. Chasd'a. 2.
3=^ib anau ^itld-<s=^mi sin as u ^ j"it 6ar,
cannot
be
easily
husked
off.
(if.)
Speed, rapidity, swiftness, velocity, tsj.
*. A large species of centipede, pimtMu
fjrai Lf., s. See under
3. A eunuch, hermaphrodite, &c., CuS.
Udr. (Ii.)
See *<CT^r. .
4. The womb, uterus, *&sa>iriq_<n<3;l 5. Durga, finsgna. 2.
(5UU(A. (p.)
^^^SBULj,
r. noun. Being soft, miry
Kali,
W. p. 315. CuanVhika.
&asriui3ii&asiTiij>, s.
Exceeding
as the ground,
(c.)
&GS>srisi_GiJiTGirL[>,
s.
(for)
Money
given
to
fierceness or impetuosity, (c.)
'tPfiSr,
s.
An
assembly,
more especially
dissolve a bargain, or to redeem any thing.
of Brahmans, drrwaneasu. W. p. 886.
jOT^ii. If there be no one to check him, &S33T, s. [loci A" empty husk, u#/f.
Sauas.
the youtig man is excessively impetuous,
2. [prov.~\ A kind of insect said to infest *&5jSLD, s. Eternity, everlastingness,
^aariuiff^^ii, s A hurricane, a storm,
growing crops, g>f/fc. (Limited.)
perpetuity, *Aff)/ii. W. p. 884. Satata.
QfU(5B&Bpgl. (c.)
^^L/a^^.Faiir[_u]r(Tf^i0riuuQury9sf<er. He ysaarsjnL-, s. Quarrel, strife, conten
Often contracted into *pib.
tion, altercation, bickering, Qtr^Qurt, 2.
seut a storm of arrows.
^S^strth&1U13}{j!l!lLn,
s. The lotus,
Battle, conflict; quarrel, <?ui#. (c.)
&GsiiriLDrr(7Tj<5LDrrtuu(2u&l inf. To speak
psuimi\ [ex fifii, ufiptaib, petal.]
eskisRiQan!Bmm, inf. To fight the
eloquently and forcibly, (c.)
&fiUfi^iB. s. The ^(B^eir^uunixr
enemy.
&easriLtirr^&uiGuiTeQA&^uiri*, inf. To
plant. 2. The lotus, pruw, [ex u? : :-.
^earsoid&uueu, s. A war ship, fri
sing loudly. (Limited.)
petal ] 3. (R.) The leaf of the lotus,
gate, privateer, &c.
ld nQpli^aw, s. A kind of
firtDSMtSUiJ .
ftestrib preparation used medicinally.
&earsaidairaii, s. Quarrelsome per
&eiiriGiissij> s. [yul.~] Great velocity,
sons. 2. Soldiers of the foe, an invad *g~-<glJLLJL[}, s. A variety of dillas
ing army.
*40J. \V. p. 827. S'ATAPUSHrA.
vehemence, excessive fierceness, indig
nation, fury, ii<s<;;*iA.
&ss&eai
inf. To fight a duel, pastil, s. A hundred, jbtjji. W. p. 827.
&<as3riusuu, s. Uterus aa <Farili, 4.
to fight in Bingle combat. 2. To offer to
S'ata. 2. W. p. 333. Ch'hada. A leaf,
fight, to seek a quarrel, to be quarrel
gjjw. 3. A wing, a feather, Sip<s. 4. W.
g[ai3npg)u$GL$aD<fiuupg90A>uth, The foetus
some.
p. 829. S'aua. Grain, vegetables, &c,
in the womb is nourished by the food
& gqlu soureasr jejaraottStf-a-s
cropped to prevent over-growth, juju
which the mother eats, but how is the
*o*ra>i_CL/ri_, inf. To quarrel, to fight,
mSt. (p.) 5. [com. a contraction of ws.}
life of an animal continued which is
Perpetuity, eternity, fygiuib, <j.._-.-. (^.)
scuffle, struggle.
enclosed in an egg ?
mcQuarerrfi&er? What! are we eternal?
rmmi(joi^-t_ s=eisres>iQiU(iguu,
*&S8u~LS3r, s. The minister of Yama,
inf.
To
stir
up
strife.
2.
To
excite
to
rftDtarirgmr. Is this an everlasting
rdr. W. p. 314. Chas'd'a. 2. Yama,
battle.
life?
the god of death,
3. A violent or
Not durable; perishable, (p.)
*iKii_ep!r!_3i. A quarrel arose.
quick person, ^^.^fprnsir. 4. The sun,
3=jxSairif., s. A number, a thousand mil
as the source of heat, g4udr. 5. Siva
lions, juplsm.. 2. A diamond weapon
as the wrathful, Soiar. 6. W. p. 82".
settsm, v. a. [oul.'] To do, in any way;
of Indra having a hundred sides; the
San'd'ha.) A eunuch; an impotent man;
to perform, execute, produce, effect, &c
thunderbolt,
/#fiii/*i4.
also a hermaphrodite, ffuffl.
used in burlesque, and as indicating failure,
sfsiioti rrstTLD, s. Lowness, baseness,
by saying the thing is done.
&fiQ&nLf-&isiau>, s. [com. &&irG&trLf.&&i
^euteefagpiQpeeipuueeGufib. Let US See if
A very numerous assembly.
meanness, barbarism, Sufii. 2. A base
he can, after all, effect any thing.
creature, a vile wretch, /sr; [ex Sa.
&p(y>$esr, s. Thunder-bolt, as ^ysC?ffif,
Chan'd'hala.} 3. (/?.) A demon. Quit, (p.) *&G83TLJ&lA, s. [a change of &tiusii>.']
2.
iB^affakrtXstsiM^jtfiutb. An ft88 is the
A very fragrant large yellow flower tree,
basest of animals, (p.)
QrehuamtU!, Michelia champaca, L.
. Indraas the performer
^skriirer^^/Qa/rQ &essnireiruuirt,
of
a
hundred
sacrifices,
fUjpi&s&stuxLD,
s.
A
shrub
with
smaller
s. A barbarous or vile wretch, (c.)
Sowers
than
the
fragrant
champaca.
&jE&Q&ir&u>,
s.
A work on Materia
a=G&rinsirui$ffnu9=ppu>, s. Expia yazorusafl, *. The name of an attendant
Mediea in a hundred verses, &ijsr&>.
tion of defilement from contact with a
&/5<s!j@eS, s. A long lived person,
on Kali, C<ur8afl. Compare #rufoi.
murderer, or other base wretch, or from
as S)r<s9J.
the intrusion of such a one into a &6S!iT<sis>u, s. The town of Sheally,
tf&itSuitSs. Long live an expres
sacred shrine, &c.
3u. (p.)
sion of blessing.
Gsmiireirasr#6asrine&, s. A low de &<silin&j5LCi,
s. The six religious sects
j^uj/ruSjTjaa, inf. To be perpetual,
graded man, a villain, gluS*. 2. A
as Jti*ujttjii.
durable.
man of low and degraded caste, a flesh
^Cfi^esr, s. A chief of hundred villages.
eater, &c, q&osjar. (c.) 3. An apostate <yau3r(y><63r, s. A name of Skanda,
who has forfeited the privileges of his
<gmiar; [ex *, six, et Qfisiiy face.] W. p. &pir, s. (Hind.) Principal, chief, gffj
religion, caste, &c, ufoar. 4. One born
870. Suam'hukiia.
of a Brahmaui and a Sudra father, uriu
r^itLSeir, s. Sudder Ameen.
a^oSti, s. A tree, the ptrariflu>i;u>. (R.)
uswfciMJi_4j?Lfi<gA-jj)fi*<gtji-Sps Cursor.
394

tf^gsS1iBtuih, s,
(M. Die.)

The O mswerrjpi^ grass. *&r$rrQpeOLh&<sirQeutfl, s. A kind


of medicinal creeper, and its roots, iiaij
mfi^iL^jntr,
The weveSgaa shrub.
(M. Die.)
Treachery, perfidy, stratagem,
ff^HJii ^^nj/Brrsrr, s. The 24th
wiles, craftiness, insidiousncss, <eto. (c )
[Sa. Ch'hady. cloak, deceit ] 2. A circle,
lunar asterism or nacshatra, or the time in
periphery.
The 4th lunar aswhich the moon traverses the nacshatra,
terisin, +.<2trlmfi. 4. Equal time in music
and dancing, eis*Q*rfigi. 5. Boiled rice,
*&pSrTih, s.
A multitude
Cj-'ji. (*.) 6. [vol, prov. a contraction
[ex #, collective, et
quantity ]
of tq-gi.] Haste, speed, quickness, Pifi.-ri.
&petra&nii3*, s. A man of a large
pfiannzZr, s. A treacherous person,
family. (A)
an assassin.
&ar&peru>, s. A multitude of people
&pQ&iijii pfiussnressr, inf. To act
*&5ssru>, . A leaf, J)3. 2. A fea
treacherously; to surprise by lying in
wait. 2. To disappoint, betray or injurether, a wing, Sifl<g. W. p 334. Ch'haby treachery.
dan*. 3. A house, J8. W. p. 886
&luQunir, s. A combat .with strata
SadaHA. (*&.)
gems. (A)
&>it, t. A canoe or other vessel for
&fiu<rrairui, s. Treachery. ( B.)
navigation, ior*ni.
2. [prop.]
&fi!Qwir&il>, s. Dangerous deceit.
Defect in timber, rottenness, decay in
fruit, &c.,
(Limited.) 3. [/oc.] Delay,
efiQanSsv, s. Assassination.
procrastination, as of a business, ,-
&$iQiutr&%s, s. Treachery, perfidy.
,.-..>.
"..c:.
Do not delay the
rgiuriiir. Come quickly. [prop.]
matter.
*-3zS, s. A chaste woman; a faithful
*&jBf,*&j. Continual, perpetual, eruQuu
wife, sj>^si_uriT. 2. The goddess, ParQfsoptitx. W. p. 886. Sau'a.
vati, utimifi. 3. Sntti, voluntary concre*4f*ru(3pi4. Eternally, everlastingly, for
mation of a widow on the funeral pile of
ever and ever.
her deceased husband, jypiora**. W. p.
Always be thus, Amen, i. e.
884. Satee. {p.)
live long, &c, a term of salutation;
&@up, s. Siva, as lord of Parvati.
[ex jy*j>, be thus.] (p.)
^ty^a^iS iliii'uld, s. The right and
-j a. *. Air, wind;as the cons
privilege of man and wife, (if.)
tant mover, **ps* (p.) 2. Perpetual
^liiw, . Wife of Indra, jj^ififfiresfl.
motion, equable motion, imr^fisoimio.
.y^JXD, s. A kind of cucumber, ^/fa
^^nSaiU}, s. Eternal felicity, (tpiq.di
(.Vf Die.) 2. [impr. vul. for **.]
I.-'.-.-.. 2. Deity or Siva in the
Body, Q/isib. (c.)
exercise of benevolence towards senti
ent beings, the highest of us"'^"**; *&5l>tl&li, i. Resemblance, similarity,
also the state of Siva, when design
comparison,
(*^.)
ing the salvation of souls before he -F^/f, s. [cut.] Cheapness, @a^3 i^aS^i).
assumed visible forms for that purpose,
2. Amelioration, w<3. 3. [also rg>s and
6fitG)wp#ffiGi&. See u5*<y4l<L*tof under
rpt.] An assembly to witness a play,
Q<3ft<L>ib. Sa. S'udasiva.
or the performances of dancing girl., *ic
----a:.', ,-zr , s. Sadasitsa; the first and
(c.) 4. [loc] Boundary, limit,
the highest of the five forms assumed
by Siva; [ex
auspicious.]
&fi>fftriLidQair&r err, inf. To buy cheap.
&^;rraripiii, s. Eternal beatitude, rSp
4=@(T0DGtJa& 0=&iireB>Gijd&, inf. To have
a dancing party.
- - - iy.-r. s. The supreme Being,
e-@ir<i&nnu>u>, s. [loc.~] A frontier town. I
2. Brahma, Jricar. 3. The
^^sstsblo&@>ssru>, s. Pulse, uiujpi.
name of a Rishi, g>i flf>.
(M. Die.)
*&jSiTUlihSFim<ry>lLb, s. [correctly
s. The number four, nrrdr^. W.
rfir^c.uit.~\ The T<j* plant. W. p. 88".
p. 315. ClIATUR.
S'aDAPUSHPA.
&giQpsga, s. Brahma, Suldss. 2. Argha,
*3:iSTUcS, s.
A kind of millipedes,
jj(j<=r; [ex fg et op**.]
living in trees. ujitwlIsbx [ex 0p<h, el ufiit,
ty^fiiSUJ^^a^iS^LD, s. An aggre
foot.] W. p 827. S'ATArADEB.
&<tTUS0th, s. The lime tree,
gate of four as in _i_*iA(Af ki^^o^^.^.
2. A place where four ways meet, srfiQpa
ear. W. p. 887. SADAPHALA.
_Qu9i_i4. 3. A square, a quadrangle,
'PjStrL-l&Lh, s. A beetle, or a hum
rii. 4. [proo. corruptly, e^Asa ] Square
ming insect, *ra. (*s>.)
cloth, a large handkerchief for the head,
fiut-piDtil. (c.) W. p. 316. Ciiatusuka.
&*5lTUL-l, s. [Hind.'] A plant, g>/?y.
&gp&Sd, V. noun. [impr. for irjjaasb.]
Trifolium Indicant, L.
Slipperiness, a>**A<.
^/iiruiSfa), s. The leaves of rptrut-f
supposed to possess talismanic virtue, &gaiB&Lh, s. Bird, up&rni. f J?.; Com
and" tied to the arms of babes, &c.
pare

*&p;TtnpT&&l'r,, s. [correctly ^ireurR.] &j^i\ULCs-3:g>lL-iiLlLi, s. Four,


A plant which cures the bite of snakes,
four-fold, an aggregate of four,
utibL/Q*riitl. VV. p. 828. SaTavarbe.

&&jsZp,uir/5th&^iiLunftih, s. [litfour-footed.] A quadruped, mwfistA'iicj*<ii.


2. [prov."] A dog, mrii. 3. One of the
astrological wmit called also, *tu&*iaaw.
W. p. 316. Ciiatushpad.
&gpULj&JglLJL-l&!sCih, s. A bog or
marshy ground, r/t&*i>.
&gilLBGir>iJ, s. A plant, CuiZfLo^iltp..
*31SlTLts, s. A square, &rfl&]Dii>. 2. Pa
rallelogram, ifabta&iih. 3. A quadrangle,
mtp1xrairiif.iii. (c.) W.p.315. ClIATlIlt.
4. Sagacity, discretion, SC/ii. 5. Dexte
rity, cleverness, Ppmu. 6. Propriety, po
lished manners, mittml, W. p. 315. Cjiatlka.
&gia8ifl, s. The Chatagherry moun
tains, near Trevandruni.
&&o&&eir eS, s. A species of jserrerB
shrub, the prickly pear, Euphorbia antiquorum; Triangular Spurge.
&Ujd&6neftuuri6Q, s. The milky juice
of the*<< hardened and sold as a drug.
^tvnuuL-, inf. To become, or be
made square.
&inuurr(B, v. noun. Discretion, &c, as
rgri,. 2, 3, 4. 2. [pi or.] Being four
sided, square or oblong,
(Limited.)
er&jr,, s. [pi.] Inhabitants of a large
city; the polite, the polished, <}i,j?/i
ltCa/, 2. Clever, sagacious, eloquent
persons, $p<ipa>u.Gurt. 3. Eashionable
persons, wiaf&Qpisixui.
&gm&i, s. [fern. &girft. sing, of'&tvoi as
above.] [loc.] A covetous person. jf<P#
ttinl. (i?.)
Sv^f/fl, 8<2<gar,p<2pt!r, uQudsr, ds, v. a.
To cut or make a square figure, *i epr
aits. 2. [in aril/i.] To square a number,
*&jgliT, s. (Sa. C/iatur.) Four-fold. 2.
[vul.] A party to witness dancing, &c.
as
1, 3. 3. Sagacity, &c. as rgni.
2, 3, 4. 4. Propriety, suitableness, good,
Karento. (p.)
f^ijajj^,
A dictionary consisting
of four divisions viz. I. Quumrfi, the
different signification of words. 2. Cur
(yrrr.ffl. containing words of the same
signification. 3. Qsfoo*iurr^), contain
ing collective nouns or generic words.
4. Qrs)i_ior>^), a rhyming dictionary.
&ifi!i!Ei&u>, s. The aggregate of the
four constituents of an army, elephants,
horse, chariots and infantry, i/t gt* u
/--.vl. 2. The game of chess, consisting
of figures representing the four kinds of
force in an army, ^ifaur^; [ex Jt>^,
member.] (c.)
it : -'.i.
' -. i"f. To think
or speculate at chess how to win, &c.
2. [loc.] To use various stratagems.
3. Met. To deliberate, i/fifi**. (H.)
&in&j3G&$ssr &&gnh&ptr%sa , s. As &
grvetb, 1.
&giai5)&pnti'iesisr, s. One of the fiiralexr.
^ee Kvfinlssp.
G^iHiKisuC-L-eGBrLD <F;&nrrt s. The
town of Sadras. pel.
&a j ii :-i i j~d * Verses arranged in
fanciful figures. See i/f<pA*J.
&&ff!5j&u;iTt, inf. To play at chess.
&/niadartij, s. Chess-men.
395

^/iflUiSirLDaiffflii, s. A system which


&&Ju*IW&U&>U>
&glC&l&p'BITID, s. A &G$)t$j, QjDffJ, IhflffJ, tl^LD, ILf. v. n. [loc.
regards the Vedas as deity, or sound as
vul. prop.
To be bruised or crush
force composed of the four military congod.
ed, Qstiiu.
stituents of an army. See **rc*ii.
eppui^BLEneiBiu!, s. Inspired sayings,
e i- i '&giffsi&Q6i]j&j,s. Stra FSHi^, d@Qpeiir, flQflesr, uSuor, ds.
as one of the eight laws of ascertaining
tagem at chess.
v. a. [piov. prop. fb>p.] To crush, bruise.
truth. See iSjiocsartb.
s=jpnQpm3S9=mncsFar, s. Brahma,
mash, Qrte*. 2. v. n. To grow fat, stout,
&ppu>irij,
adv. Audibly or aloud.
L/e>t^!uf*. (Limited.)
tSriodr.
&flpioujfiuj, inf. To make a loud re
,Tj*,<i.ir.r-i; s. The four different &\Dr&rr&!5fTj5ir, s. One of the nine Sip
portas of a cannon.
seasons of the year in northern coun
fii, I & Gfifl -:
mi .
&ppif}L-.5:fifiU)Qut!t - SFpflwemajds,
tries.
&Qprr&Qfj&QpiT(8jQr),
s.
The
cin
dQa aasarui, 5. Quadrangular figure,
inf. To make a noise. 2. To cry
namon balk, gj)nioiiixuuL-mL-. See -.'.a .
a tetragon.
out. (c.)
(ft.)
&&irdis&u>, s. Fourteen, u^^sH; [ex
&pptriip.u>, s. The literal meaning
S1f5fii&uy, s. [jirov. a change of
of a word; [ex j^'Ajii ] (p.)
ten.]
rit.] A curved knife, a small bill,

&&/irdfl&Lj]Giri}>, s.
The fourteen
i . inf. To sound, make a noise,
Note.
. ! -'.I'J-i-i1, Qasitvyt^flsib, L/Aigt*
worlds.
ring,
(p.) 2. See under rp$.
sjifisih,
uianvjrffi&to,
are
different
kinds.
&gjnpfi&, i.
The 14th day of the
eppppw, t. noun. Sounding.
See
these.
moon. See
s. Seven, seven-fold, GTQf. W.
{Fgibppi, s. Sudrasthe fourth caste *&<3><5&U), s. An aggregate of seven,
p. 892. Sapta.
of the Hindus, aSW.
&giipfi, s. The fourth day after the ^gp&ud}, s. [prov.~\ Shell-fish, Saflgj
&pp&Gare&6n&&ppu>/rpiT&eh , s. The
new or full moon. See gift.
seven famous goddesses, or Saktis.
f<*>.
See xrpi. (c.)
&&iTuueossr, s. Privilege, a good
&/<gUQfjssof},
s.
A
tree,
aB
erifickiiuiuir
s. A funeral ceremony, giving
fortune. (p.)
(M. Die.)
&&iruuirau>, s. Four parts. 2. The
seven kinds of thingsas rice, clothes,
money. &c, to seven brahmans, g>rwrw
iFsS^LO, s. Sound in general, clamor,
fourth part.
&&jrruuir(B , v. noun. [_prov.~\ Eloquence,
SS. 2. Tone in music, . 3. Voice,
&dp(&,6Vir&ei)u>, s. The seven distin
r*i. (c.) 4. A word, a vocable, GWS. 5.
skill, excellence. See *@ruut(d.
Inspired or revealed sayings, QuVJOuriCW
guished mountains in India: aSstfirii,
ffffinai-jiLizsr, s. The god Vishnu, the
itf. [b.ui_.] 6. The declension of San
four armed.
icrtlifib; (*) also seven mountains
scrit nouns. W. p. 829. S'abda. 7. [vul.
&jnu&u> &girftLi&ii>,s. A Mahayuga,
loc.] Cartage, cart hire, &c, aiSQp^oSm*
which are fancied to exist in each of the
being the aggregate of the four yugas
seven Dwipas.
or 4,320,000 years.
tfifiu/lfguirrsifih. Sound, touch, form,
eppeirstrio &p&Qpp$)i;u>, s. The
&&(ff}U(Tiutl> &&ird2Gj$iruriJL}>, s. The
taste, smell as the objects of the five
seven circumambient seas. (See -*>.) |
four kinds of expedients for overcoming
senses.
See ^droi^ptsr.
2. Met. Abundance.
an opponent. See a-unjii.
&pp&isnL-i, inf. To give a signal
0&fi*txsuw\ijCQutufi. It rained abun
&jgffw(75'sraro>, j. The four castes.
with the roice, &c, to call, to halloo.
dantly, (lit.) as it were the seven seas.
^jpirQeupw, s. The four vedas. See
2. To cry out, clap hands, &c,in order to
trpps-Dix, s. The seven musical tones
Qmfitb.
scare away snakes, wild beasts.&c. 3. To
or notes, represented by the letters
&&iaiT&@au>u>, 5. The four orders or
cry, make a noise with the voice, &c.
#, Jiy , to, u, jg, . See rta.
states of religious life. See ^tSinab.
4. To cry out, as a signal in cases of
epppngi , s. The seven constituent
&&airair&2ss, s. A low, cheap price.
danger.
parts of the body. See n'g.
inf. [loc.~] To propose a
egirrsnGm, inf. To be cheap, to be
&pppnna95S, s. One of the ^/TjrSkaor.
obtained at a low price. (ft.)
price for cartage.
See piste*.
&&irr&axrutrt, inf. To dance as a
t- -:
i-J . s. A combination of
s=ppprretu>, s. The seven modes of
dancing girl before an assembly. (Rare)
of sounds. 2. A glossary, (p.)
beating drums. See
&j.p&ttp$aii>, s. Philology; especially
<FgS(f, d&2pzir, pQpssr, uQasbr, ds. v. a.
&pp$hppLD, s.
The seven sacred
tlie Etymology of Sanscrit words. 2.
To daub, besmear, clap on as ointment,
rivers. See
Phonics, acoustics.
mortar, &c, j/uu. (Little used.)
&0p$af, s. The seven circumambient
^pppaiuindfienn, s. The archetype of
pgntrOi-sG, s. The ^aflswff shrub.
lJwipas. See
sound. See is^rmffiaat.
<^G?i5 55(77}, j. Cinnamon, jj^sveuEj&uuLe-flpGflei]flfilffe&ujrrtgfLDiTC8Tu>, s.
[R.
&ppuui, inf. To sound, &c, ^eSi^ekir
(ft.)
Catholic usage] The seven sacraments.
i_r*. 2. To clang, tinkle, sound, 9*54*.
s. [for fleas', by transposition
3. To be utteredas the sound of a
efipisijaw, s. The seven hells. See
letter, T<zfliQSty5ri_*.
of the letters] Flesh,
2. The
pulpy part of fruit, uif/tgiatt^. (c.) 3.
Without noise. 2. With
&ppuirpnewu>, s. The seven patalas or
The )r3sar tree. 4. The ujr&w tree. 5.
out one's knowledge.
abysses, fabled to be the abodes of Ti
[TV.] A pair, a set, C*.-<3, gfg0.
tans, Nagas, and Kakslias. Note. These
^flauiSirfil, s. Lproc] Knowing only
fmfyira {gi_A)<;\) *fiur<B<e. The knife
are different from the Puranic hells.
by hearsay. (Limited.)
will be directed to the fleshy parts, i. e.
See urptsrib.
rich folks are generally looked to for
eppuiSlaLniD, s. Inspired writings,
&flpt-jifl, s. The seven sacred cities.
help. &c.
the Vedas as the voice of deity. 2. The
See Lft.
&snr$ui-i&pif. &zmpdQarr(LpuLf, s.
system which maintains that sound
^flflunsmLeow, s. The seven regions
is god, sfpQailrioQxfaisns. 3. Directions
Fatness, lustiness, stoutness.
or worlds. See ic*i_n4.
for the modification of sound; one of
&snpLjiiGir, inf. To be sprained. (R.)
the sixty-four ^fcuitj'tsni ; which see.
&pLD(njpg)dam , s. The seven kinds
fssipaieirn, inf. To cicatrize. 2. To
of winds. See
form or grow, as flesh.
(SQfjfiuiSBiaQrtfBi G(?>giQffe*uGuiu.
W h ile
FppiJ},
s. The seventh day after the
vaa/auQuirfT^dfi, s. A water-plant,
the holy divinity dwells within, there
new or full moon, ftfifl.
(lit.) the flesh joiner, pj/rijy.
are certain cavilling fools (devils) who
eppQwau>, s. The seven kinds of
eaupaipuLiaifipparui, [prov.~] Slothfulteach that sound perceived by the ears
clouds. Sec CuwiA.
ness; declining to exert one's self.
is Brahm.
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&//Xirn&atj>, s. Rule of seven, a com


pound rule of proportion in which
seven terms are employed, pQiekaies.
( Modern. )
^^ds/fla^s^ &pp&(T*>i$-&&r , s. The
seven famous ftishis, viz; jyi>8f*-, #t
2. Ursa major or Great Bear, in the
heavens, to which the seven Kishis are
fabled to have been transferred. See
&/ifi(Ze0irau>, s. The seven metals. See
y/&<(nj.su>, s. The seven vegetable
medicinesas QminSqpd, Sij|.S/, @
&ppainaw, s. The seven days of the
week. See arii.
&/Bpnmpgs>p, s. The seven stages of
the soul, from ignorance and self-delu
sion, to the knowledge of Brahm, and
consequent felicity; viz. 1. jy^jj'amii.
2. ^urira^. 3. tStLQ^uii. 4. u<2bsiLiZ. 5.
jyu<?j*u_*i6. 6. <2#r**i?p$. 7. QGxxflib.
(_U<1_.)
*&g>i5Gin', s. Applied to Sivaas con
sidered the true and all-pervading god,
(. fi.) (/rom 5a. Sat.)
^^T/r, j. [/or. and Zoc] An oblique or
slanting, sloping direction, jjciaf.
&fS^, s. A trident, @euii. 2. The
flag of a chariot or car, C,sA_Affl,uii. 3. A
banner as a badge of honor, ?c?>*Q"-'
9&j2>i!, s. Matter disgorged, *6. 2.
Vomiting, puking, ***. TV. p. 334.
Chhardi. {Limited.) 3. The QmhaCif.
creeper. 4. The ffuajij^i-Ai creeper. 5.
The itiQpadl plant. (AT Die.)
&fifd(g&iu>u>, s. Vomiting, .sa^ana.
(i?.) 2. A kind of (s&uub disease attend
ed with vomiting.
&pPQiu(Baa, inf. [prov. also e-pfias.]
To vomit, to puke.
*&fi>^!, s. Ability, power, strength,
energy, prowess, Aiko. 2. The female
energy or active power of deity in all the
operations of creating, preserving, destroy
ing, &c., ur4P(j>>o!i/sw.Note. Each form
of the deity is represented as having a
distinct a> described as his consort 8. A
name of utti$. 4. The female organ, as
the counter part of the phallic emblem
of Siva, j^ax-uii. 5. An iron spear or
dart. *C/*< W. p. 824. Sakti. 6. Sul
phur, mipzm. 7. Soap,
8. Bismuth
pyrites, Jbr. 9. [for *4g)iib] An um
brella or parasol,
10. The white
parasol as a badge of royalty, Q/>ir<gM_
1 1. Pursuit after works, ceremonies, Sec,
as one of the five &ai?#g>iih.Note. The
three saktis are, 1.
/tfi. 2. gr^^ffl.
3. SA*jr,ti, which see. To these are
added Bpeffl, and urrejfil. Others add 1.
S>Qltftamr0fi. 2. unulffi. 3. digisfifl.
*4Fi*tg4t**0'ijiQeii. Do according to
your ability.
jfQfi<Br*tt$*9t$*jSiL]iGlttt>i-At5ib. I shall
eventually get it.
&pfi(&)9Bpuj, inf. To be wanting in
strength.
^^QffSUji^, inf. To authorise, (p.)

^^yao*1, s. The puja-worship of


the and sect, performed in secret with
raw flesh, ardent spirit, &c. The object
of worship being the privities of a nak
ed woman, in personification of the
fecundating and operative principle of
deity in nature.
&fifijLf&r6t!Qisr, s. A rich man, a man
of influence, (c.)
&p^uSeoevrr^eum , s. An incompetent
person, a weak person, (c.)
&pfiejrm&, inf. [te.] To become ma
nifest as power, a miraculous power.
jy^tlff^/B, s. [in &]<Qr<c&Guir1a;u>.]
The active energy of deity which is
said to enlighten the soul and to be a
source of benefit to all animated beings.
&bj&/s@, s. Sakti, or active power
considered in its inseparable connection
with Siva. (?-. 8.) 2. (fl.) The
consort of Siva, uerafi. 3. Siva and his
consort.
fiji^'ij&fiP, s. Pecuniary ability.
LDihpn&pfil, s. The force or virtue of
incantations.
&ffna!pfi, s. Bodily power, vigor of
body.
tSni-iP&Gu&pf), . Princely -dignity,
power of rank, Ac
Sirtfy/9, s. Valor.
*&dl$<XLi>, s. A horse, (gflmir.
W. p. 893. S.vrTiKA.
&j^&ir, s. [Rom. Cath. usage."] Those
who have power to work miraclesas
&^^Qf)(TT)l5irjgesr, s. The jb^^it plant(3(ft/ sir, s. Sal-ammoniac,

&jiujEjQaLLa, inf. To put one on


his oath, (c.)
&jfdiu4:LhuGBrG8iixr, s. A man of vera
city. See *icL/6cre-i>.
&<ifiiu<iiQ&ujdl&, inf. To administer
an oath.
&p$tumpuu, inf. To swerve from
truth; to become insincere, to fail in
one's promises.
&p@ujprfi<Fs$, s. The title of the
author of the fi^ofssrffu^ii in Tamilas
epfStiuisirpi, s. The first of the
^^^iuiS(iF,ain essrii, s. Entire liberation
from births, &c, and consequent su
preme bliss, (p.)
*sti, a. Veracity: pure, unmixed truth.
2. A true oath, (c.)
^/i^iULhueissresisr, inf. To take an oath,
to 8 wear.
&fifdajLou<5B3r6a!fidQ&(T(Bd&, inf.
To
take an oath in order to remove an
other's suspicions.
^asSajnyaii, s. The first of the four
yugns, the age of truth, the golden age,
&p@iu<2eona!Lh, s. The highest of the
seven upper worlds said by some to
be the abode of Brahma, and by the
Saivas to be that of Siva, i<?iui4.
isestb, e?.p}jmdjs-j>, ft. A true saying
or assertion; an infallible truth.
&p@iijeiifil, s. The mother of Vyasa,

mitiQ ejjFiumrlsfiglviBar, 8. A person


of veracity, a faithful person.
&jgB!&>Q<5iriq_, t.
The Qs/uitotlif
&p$ujf&[ipea, s. One who scrupulously
creeperas
sa.
adheres to the truth. 2. One who has
SF^B^ljl&rrST Ssssr, s. A plant, fpfrsfip&irir&asr.
taken a vow always to speak the truth.
Borehavia procumbens, Spreading Hog3. A name of the eldest of the five
weed. op*SjlLooi_. Ains. v. 2. p. 205.
Pandavas. 4. The twenty-fifth king of
&<^l3r3:iTTLh>, s. One of the 25 bodies
the Solar dynasty in the second age.
containing acid salts, sri#iA.
(Sa. Satyavrata)
*&p$I>il5!rj!BLti, s. Golden color, Ou
&pfdiij<2aip w, s. The true Veda, or
otfpii. 2. (M. Die.) Bismuth of a golden
holy writings. 2. [n christian usnge.]
color, QurarefliSlx. Compare <ffl. 3. Mica
The holy scriptures, the Bible. 8. [in
of a yellow color, auiCulrsib.
Bom. Catholic usage.] The Christian
religion.
'^di^SluiT^LD, s. [in the agamas.]
epfi'LiQeupaaiwii, s. Christians, also
The degree of spiritual advancement in
the Komanists. (c.)
which there is an utter mortification of
6elf. and self-energizing principles, and a &l5lQujrr3:rr;gih, s. One of the five
ripening of the soul for union with the
faces of Siva, indicative of production, or
deity ; [ex tt&, self energy, et Surfii, pros
reproduction, fi*tei4af"t/*^'0,v"**1tration.]
*&>Sl!rih, s. An alms-house where food
iFjifiiiSuiTpir, s. Those in whom self
is given to travellers, brahnians, mendi
will is subdued, and who tend toward the
cants, &c; a choultry, .j/btowSeu. (c.) 2.
deity, xair*a&iJtA$ QfltuKi^w^uQQa'T.
A sacrifice,especially an oblation on the
*&fk$ElujLJir68)LCi, s. One of Krishna's
field of battle, to secure the aid of the
goddess of victory, urew. W. p. 884 .
wives, 5^fi8-Tio2H7SaJ?0yf(3^j^.
Sattra. 3. A weapon used in close com
*31^^liULCs, s. Truth, veracity, sincerity,
batas a sword, spear, &c. ; one of the two
_*rsu>. 2. An oath, swearing, *up&. W.
classes of hand weapons, oJ<_lil;)i_.
p. 885. Satva. 3. Trial by ordeal, ejgltu
(Compare jutfiiA) 4. (c.) A surgeon's
Qtrpter. 4. (/?.) The <sfiis" plant.
knife or lancet, tfipiiistfi. 5. A lance,
efgiuGiaQsti*&iQ*e&'uQiiiQiAit*-!>: Truth
iEj5.rj. W.p.854. S'astra. 6. Surgery,
is great and will prevail.
^gsstwmmfi^iuiii. 7. An arrow, u-TOTti. 8. W.
&p@iua,a(BpnGI,s. [prov.~] An affidavit.
p. 333. Ch'iiatra. A parasol, an umbrella,
qidu 9. A white parasol, an emblem of
(Limited.)
royalty, Q*a*rg>i 10. The &iaau plant.
&p@ujisi<23,LLiaiebr, appel. n. An alien
11. The aSjj^.---> plant
to truth.
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<9=/5sS
May you be blessed with
J. (in surgery.) A lancet. *&^<glG>jth, s. Strength, power, ability,
children.
vigor,
2. Nature, natural quality or
s. An alms-house as
&lBt@UJITIT, S. Descendants.
disposition, essence, essential principle,
t>&giub, I. 2. An arsenal, ^i^wSw. (p.)
urargosni. (c.) 3. The first of the three
Lineage, a line of desprinciples in nature, Qp*<ga*&Qmarp. 4.
cendants.
tmais, inf. To make an incision, to
Indicative qualities or signs of qualities
open a tumor, &c.
as tears to express sorrow, or the erection *&lkfBUUiTS3JrL[), s. [prov. vul. but cor
&pf$!iuiSijQiiJti&tA, s. Surgical opera
rectly tifiiuuesrib. from Sa. Santttrpan'a,
of the hairs on the body from delight,
emollient, soothing.] A kind of salve ap
ifJ*a><gwifl. See ararifl. W. p. 885.
tion, (p )
plied to boils or tumors, g,ima;mg*Qtias,mi.
s=^fsluiuiTsu>,s. A sacrifice-as &/s@itu>,2.
Satva.
t..( ti
& -.-a.:. \ . Gc -. Hast thou &l53iLr,rruirr, s. Uncle-moon, children's
,?yiStfsfl), >. A treatise on surgery.
not so much strength ?
2. The art of surgery, surgical rules.
talk, used in dramatic language ; [ex
&^&sud(&)j&d3etr&&u>, s. Rhetorical
Chunda, the moon.] (c.)
(Modem )
description to the life, g>jui>rii.
.5F/Fs5LD,
s. Metre in poetry, also
&j&/j!EjQaL-.tajc3r, s. An unskilful
[proi>.] Surgery.
musical flow or harmony in verse, re
person. 2. A weak person, (c.)
sembling the metre of the Greeks and
Tiri ?, j. The medicinal shrub,
&p&jeu&n , s. [ire Roman Cutliolic usagc.~\
Romans, afasmamib. W. p. 334. Ck'iian('W Die.)
Celestials who are gifted with the power
i' is. 2. Shape, form, likeness,
.j. 3.
of performing miracles, being angels of
'SF^plifluJsbr, s. [plu. ppPiflujiT.'] The
Color, hue, *pii. 4. Beautyas
the second orderas rfftst.
second of the four general divisions of
sywes- (c) 5, (a contraction of
castes, the royal or military class, syrj/
Sandal. 6. [prop.] Manners, habits,
\gil si]IT ifl, s. [loc. tul.} Dimness of
See JS. W. p. 261. K'siiattriya.
uip&sth.
sight, jiCwj.-a,
^i. . ~. ^ y- ;.ri. v
His is not a
tf^firfiuuiSuirwemii, s. Brahmans of *3LSiW)35, s. Being, existence, entity, J)
Kshattriya origin, (c.)
handsome
person.
(jot/. 2. Sap, essenceas e/sgi, 2, 3.
&pfiifiujtKi'LB, s. The royal antidote to
&&pikiGiai&kjSiq SenyptLi, inf. To
(Limited.) W. p. 884. Satta.
the
J poison.
strike a wrong note. 2. (p.) To lose
*0f0ei>fiG<MSrtoii. The real and absolute
beauty and symmetry.
entity is Urahm alone.
*&3>g2, s. Truth, reality, e-6OTau>. 2.
^ooffJAiJw. It has no effect, no power.
&ipuun, s. A kind of verse in which
Virtue, goodness, morality, moral excel
epeBipuSjods, inf. [foe.] To distil, to
lence, *a>m>. 3. (c.) Rower, strength, es
twenty-six letters make a stanza of
draw off the volatile or essential part of
sence (as of medicines or of poisons);
four lines, pidpuur.
the principle in animals and vegetables,
a substance, to extract tar, &c, by heat.
&ih/iwl$iuirfiSLjir,
s. An inferior poet.
essential to life and strength, em&. 4. &I5;3>, adj. [from the Latin Sanctus."] Sainl,
&iipu>njJuuL^&&,
inf. To sing melodi
The real universal spirit, whether in deity
as in fjuuruL-j, fifiiQpistA. (Horn, usage.)
ously.
or in separate souls. 5. Sentient know
ledge,
6. A person of moral worth, &l5r&&Ui, s. [/or.] A kind of pastry
&ip msputh&izpQupu>, s. Discord
virtue, great learning, &c, a sage, &rafl.
cooked in steamas jgiif-iuuum.
in music
7. Permanent existenceas distinguish &{b~f5<3S)3>, s. A mould or cullender for
a-mptSf), s. The art of poetic har
ed from transitory, a.*^. W. p. 884.
the i*.JULiii pastry, (i?.)
mony.
Sat. (p.)
&li]&l&LJUGBRarTJTU>, S. As 6=&fE&U>.
&iipeBQfyi/u>, s. A stanza of a plea
&p&pgi, s. Good and evil, reality and
&ti;3an&uuetians, s. A mouldas
sing kind of metre, ... -t.\-*,sii.
illusion, entity and nonentity, &c.
&p&pgi$i)i!Gau>, s. Knowledge of good
eipainstg), s. [prot.~] Low habits,
meanness of disposition or manners as
*&i58>3r, s. Sanscrit prosody; also the
and evil.
in persons of low descent. (Limited)
&pi&Qan(B&&, inf. To communicate
metres of the Vedas, ^fiuuruiSvitsarib.
power, strength, tone, &c.
W. p. 334. Ch'handas.
&m;9iiULb &r5&n<glULD, s. [prop. &ii
&pQp(Ba&pgueuirtEj&, inf. To re
Q/ssib which see.] (II.)
s. [from Sa. Sand'ha, joining.]
duce one's strength, power, pride, &c
Thick crowding of people going and com &I5<SITLJLJLCi, s. [Sa. Sandarbha.'] Sea
2. To extract the virtues of medicinal
ing, a throng, mob, resffiirir. 2. Bustle,
son, opportunity, time, *ujui4. (c.)
drugs, f - Tfit*fi*S :
stir, clamor, tumultuousness, confused
Sometimes written st/ipuib.
,rrj,giu:J ::j , s. The essence of a future
noise, hubbub, uproar, g)w*A>. (c.)
germination, contained in the seed or
*rSueasir& fmi$.u2Q*i fircSau-i upxfiwutSut&j.
primitive principle, &c. 2. The seed
inf. To be favorable, convenient.
As if one had forgotten, in the bustle of
or original principle, as comprising the
the wedding, to tie the tali-badge; i.e. lost *&r5{B<S8fLC>, s. Sandaleither the tree,
embryo of the future production, (p.)
sight of the main point.
its wood, or the fragrant paste or oint
eieif.*leiS>&ps. The crowd is dispersed.
^^^jQlCiJ^^I, $. [loc.~\ A repeated
ment made from it, ni/ssnnerib. Santalum
4sjsq-iutKi<5&esrpff. The noise abates,
sound, commonly made by kicking,
album, (c.) W. p. 316. Ciiandana. 2.
pounding grain, &c, geSitgfiuy.
&&0Lf.tuna, inf. To grow turbulent or
A chariot, a car, g)'/*4- (uti.) W. p. 959.
noisy, (c.)
Syandana.
^jSJiPQl), s. [improp. &pgina$.~] A foe,
an enemy, an adversary, an antago ^/S^SSaafl, j. [a change of &&pasrtii,~] San
nist, uss>*m&. W. p. 828. S'ATRU.
Sandal log3 or blocks.
daleither the tree, the wood, or the fra
e j-jBi'i> > tsrii, s. Hostility, enmity,
grant paste. (*#)
&ipesra.&e>i, s. A stone for triturating
(c.)
sandal perfume.
Flhp^LD, adv. Always, perpetually,
&pgKW!&iiJu>, s. Destruction of foes, (p.)
eternally, forever, auQuiQfgitb. W. p. 888.
&jk&(TF)&i*tiB3!r, s. A destroyer of
Santata.
Anointing an idol with the fragrant
tiffvBsaib. Everlasting felicity, (c.)
enemies, (p.)
sandal paste.
&&&i(TF)i8;&(<!), * Enemies and friends. Prv^^l, s. A son, was*. 2. Offspring,
(ft)
progeny, issue, JA3. 3. Bace, family,
A brass or silver cup, for sandal per
G/fgi^fipiratui, . [ire nstrol.~\ The un
lineage, pedigree; generation as limited to
fume.
favorable position of a planet at the
a family or tribe, descent, succession,
&i/gara(&)iu>, s. [prov.~] A pot of
time of one's birth being the sixth from
4. Descendants, posterity, ^v-.sandal paste, as carried in the religious
the rising sign. See /stonh.
W. p. 888. Santati.
processions of some Mussulmen.
&piqf)Unop.ir<58iri}>, s. A drug, being
**.ffpip(g vefsiQeijiijranu). It is an orna
i ? ^ :-i &ipasr&<2&:jptt s. Ma
an antidote to the poison of snakes, and
ment to a family that there be no case of
used in apoplexy, &c., MJaii.
cerated sandal.
barrenness in it.
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^i^srs(^!D<S , s. A cubical or parallel- ' &ISfii IT SSI LD , j.


Offspring, progeny,
&mjduear sour &&@(ipif.am, inf. To per
lopiped piece of sandal wood on which
issue, rtjfi. 2. Race, descent, lineage, fami
form the daily private worship, morn
are marked the four numbers, 3, 12,
ly, pedigree, line, /uS*<i. (c ) 3. Series,
ing, noon and evening, (/j.)
10, 100, one on each side. This is
consecutive series, regular succession,
&i@uun
, v. noun. A mishap suppos
thrown and the number which turns
concatenation, Qfn-Jij. 4. Succession of
ed to be caused by a malignant spirit
up is looked for in a book.
an orderas of a priesthood, &e,, <s<s
in a cross way, or other haunted place.
uwhusnr. 5- One of the five trees of
&&pard sk.il., v. noun, [prov.] Per
:t
- . inf. [foe.] To avert the
Swerga, that yield whatever is desired
fumery ground with sandal.
gji^jJQonor^r. W. p. 888. Santana.
displeasure of malignant divinities, in
&i/zar(5&ir/i/, inf. To anoint an
time of epidemics, by presenting them
&&pngsr(&,(&), s. The family Guru.
idol, a great person,
with sandal.
cooling offerings at cross roads, and
thus to stop their progress into the
&tspfrGsr&j&)y?da, inf. To increase
tfi^enrp/XiiS&su>, s. Sandal oil.
country.
and prosper as a family, used in com
&ihjasr^@rft, s. [prov.] A wick or
&-,i$)iBfis,&f inf. [prov.] To pass a cross
pliment,
benediction,
&c.,
viisKQxrtf.
coated with sandal or other per
way at an auspicious time, as after re
&kpnsstunULnusatr , s. Genealogy, fa
fumed paste, for diffusing odour while
covering from sickness, especially from
mily, lineage.
burning.
the small pox, on first going out.
&&pe*p$n'%esit, s. A lump of sandal
^i^nanmppenSsr, s. A man without
^iPtfiplJ. ;=. inf. To cause a child
paste, commonly offered to an idol.
issue, one who has no son to perform
to walk the first time on the 6th month
the monthly and annual funeral rites;
&&fGjrJ^r&r &&p&ru Quruf., s.
in places where two or more ways meet.
which
is
a
thing
greatly
deplored,
and
Sandal wood powder.
&i@ujiraireeu>, s. The period of even
evidence of sins in the present or some
&&p3sruQunC(B, s. A spot of san
former birth. A term of reproach.
ing twilight, icfJwCirii. 2. The three
seasons of stated worship. (See
dal pasteas worn on the forehead.
&i/SliraxevL-sriS, s. The gift of a
3. The interval between one yuga and
&iipssrL8&>y>ds&&jSairry>Gnnaa, inf.
numerous offspring, (c.)
another, /***,); [ex 5a. Sund/iya.]
To triturate sandal.
W. p. 890.
J. A fast observed to
obtain offspring.
&iperu>L&, inf. To anoint one's self
^/E^iuira/TeoajTjtoii, j. Evening devo
with sandal.
&Apiraraii$ , s. Lineage either ascend
tion. (/{.)
ing or descending. (/>.)
eipesrsSevfisti, s. A small cake of per
&&@iL>H[iiTaiu>, s. The redness of the sky
fumery, impregnated with sandal es
at sun-set. (/?.)
tfipirasreSq^pf), s. Family increase
sence.
and succession.
&ipgBsGaiTetoiT, s. [prov.] A kind of
[prov. **P*^Jar,] Worship at any of
Ljppn&ifsiissrii, s. A male issue, a
grass, giiLiii.
the three stated periods; [ex Hfler,
son. (c.)
worship.]
^fj^ig)^, j. [prov.] Sandal and other 'tFlS^irssriSijSVSSiLCi, s. A comparison
&ifiuSd3QF).ia, inf. [prov.] To be ruin
perfumes. 2. A fragrant oil.
formed on the ambiguity of terms, $-coe
ed, to be driven into the street.
srrth.
See
3(?cu>i_^/eDU3.
(/>)
&if6tO)fippu$eou> <? s
QauearQear
e-iifiuSsoesiaida, inf. To ruin a person,
*. Medicinal and fragrant oil in *FI5jS, s. A joining, junction, meeting,
(lit) to drive him into the streets.
which sandal is the chief ingredient.
union, combination, jgauijiy. 2. The
&&$)e!}aQpaii>,
i. Forming a friend
meeting or junction o( two or more roads,
j if - gj 3 ;./ sssr sa l_ , s. A medicinal pill,
ship with enemies to compass thiir
rivers, &c, or the place of such meeting,
of which sandal paste forms the princi
ruin; one of the modes recommended for
**,)4(Siii_ii. 3. The joining of words,
pal constituent.
dealing with enemies, (p.)
and the changes of letters by elision,
rkp&n&eoiA, s. The Quir^iuii) or
eiifduSpQ-sireartBeuff, inf. [prov. fg.~\
reduplication, and substitution in the
Malaya mountain, called the sandal
coalescence of words with each other, or
To expose a person to ridicule and
mountain from its superior sandal trees;
in the addition to a word of particles
shame {lit.) to bring to the street.
[ex
mountain, (p.)
expressing case, or in the formation of
Qpd&ifil, s. The meeting of three
derivatives from a primitive, !Pa(i^eiij
*&K&ggf,t, [the Sa. pronunciation is &ir
roads.
aipfiorLimftS.
4.
The
intervals
of
mor
Am-] A famous king of the lunar race,
isrr/bs-iifil, s. The meeting of four roads
ning
and
evening
twilight,
especially
the
the 2 1 st sovereign in the line, and father
or streets.
latter, regarded as the union of the day
of Bishma, rs,oeirp*o,. W. p. 837.
and night, ior8iuCiri4; thus
morn
Q&irp&ifi, s. One word combining
S'antanc. (p.)
ing and evening, (e.) 5. A period at the
with another in sense.
&-i 7 ry yj.iruj z- :tt dFipjjpiatoLDijBdr, S.
expiration of ench yuga, connecting it
!-is . s. Impropriety in the use of
with the following, and occupying L. of
Bishma as the eldest son of Santanu.
grammatical
sandhi. The three gram
each, during which a gradual change
matical sandhis as applied to words of
*&mf5iriju>, s. Heat, ardency, fervor,
takes place in the world, introductory
Sanscrit origin are, 1.
2. r
Qiuuti. (*$;.) 2. Distress, affliction, genu*.
to the peculiarities of the succeeding
). 3. tl<stfitmgi. To these a fourth, .3
3. [R. Cath. usage.'] Repentance, contri
yuga; also a period of the same length,
is
added.
(<*.)
tion, penitence, utarthpiLnh. W. p. 888.
as the Satya yuga at the end of each
Santapa. ( p.)
&i$)a,!Tiftuju>, s. Making a treaty of
Manvantara and of each Knlpa,
peace., (/if.)
W. p. 889. San Dm. 6. Reconciliation,
&V>j5ir<Ll LD, s. [lc] Management by
pacification,
forming
friendship,
*clhts&.
iFlB^s!,
&8<2/dot, dZf.ir, uSuek da, v. a.
the proprietors themselves, as *iu^.
7. The bamboo, so called from its knots,
v.
n.
To meet, to come, or be in contact;
gpsS&i.
8.
The
stated
worship
for
each
*&I5-s;it ssrsirssofi, s. A medicament for
to join, to conjoin, agiiuui-. 2. To visit,
individual, morning and evening, and
reuniting and healing limbs cut off or
have
an
interview with one. *tr<J!QrAr.
with some in mid-day, fifivtitfariz. (p.)
broken, ^fip a-giuns\KuQuigfiff\a(5Bff. W. p.
(c.) 3. To get, obtain, find; to be got,
9.
Division
of
time
in
a
day.
especially
889. Sandiianakaran'ek. 2. (A1.) The
obtained, &c,
4. To conduce,
meal timeas
one meal, it being
,-..3 3 grass. 3. The Qu.w
a medicinal
conspire, concur to one's end, mtHum,
fast-day.
(c.)
10.
[foe.]
Juncture,
crisis,
a
plant
tt<srseHr^*Qsg\Qrrtgitfigi. It came di
critical point of time, AP""".
rectly before my eyes.
9&l5>irSoT3:(TFj'2!<Sl]ir<j&Lh, s. One of
&!hfi&iroiev&r, s. [prov.] As jqiflaiai
&i$)li&dQ&neirm, inf. To meet, get
the twenty-eight Agamas, ^--n"-*.- .-.
war. which see.
an interviewcommonly with a great
*&mSrre3r)>t3an3, s. A work on as
&&$aass>n, s. The place where seve
person. 2. To be on the point of meet
trology, $iG*igli-xg,ii.
ral roads or rivers meet, (c.)
ing, happening, &c.
399

riPpih, s. That which is stringed or


combined, Q*it*uu<^ig>. (ft.)
&&$uu, v. noun. Meeting, junction,
confluence, visiting,
2. A meet
ing of roads, rivers, &c,
3The junction of two yugas, &c, /***
gluLi. 4. Present given or sent,
gftTtai^tQsararrijilULt. What present
for the king? (c.)
&ii@uua Sai_Jj/ru>eS(5'S,
To
have no opportunity of meeting.
eii@UL/3BSu/ia, inf. To offer presents
out of respect to a superior, on a visit,
&c.
^/sSlo.TOTT, i. One of the second class
of seven liberal kings. See *'.
*3=!S^!rsSLri, s. The eyes in a peacock's
tail, ioj^(J(ijs"****f. W. p. 316. Ciiandbaka. 2. The bright, gold colored
beetle, __jr_-_-<3. (*,.)Note. The
smaller species are used as cantharides,
for blisters, (c.) 3. (com. Q**J)<j*ii. Sa.
Chandraka, ring, circle.) The ola-envelope
of an ola-letter being a ring like the moon.
is $ or as it li U IU _b, s. White lotus,
Q_
[ex
the moon, c/ jylotus.] f AT. -JlC.J
*&i5jlrrgjLj<Besr, s. The name of the
registrar at Yama's court. Compare
rLiSr. 2. Sandrokoptus the famous
sovereign of Pataliputra,(t)\e ancient 1'alibothra and the modern Patna) who flour
ished in the time of Alexander the Great,
gin**. W. p. 316. Chandkagdpta.
'^li^lTan^soih, s. A mountain men
tioned in the Ramayana, (lit.) mountain
of the moon, pfe-n.
"^li^T^ireisTih, s. One of the twentyeight Agamas, g>#_*_t-___.
'^mStT^lsOSLri, s. Sandal, &ipesru>.
(rfi_.) 2. [proo] As riffaruQuitil.<Sl ; [ex glenwb.]
t&iblslir i^JLb, s. Crude camphoras
u*wtai>ur4i [car
camphor, et yjib,
a contraction of _i_a>-_ .]
&l5<&irLDp>l, s. The wife of the king
Harichandra.
*3zib^l!Tl}i, s. Camphor, airuyjii, 2.
Gold, Qur*. W. p. 316. Chandra.
'ris^weir, s. Chandra, the moon as a
planet or deity, ^i**. (c.) 2. [in combina
tion.] A pre-eminent or dignified perso
nage as J)rr_ff)r_r.
fjiffirSeiruuBrst&mBiutsfajJfirpQurw. As if the
dog had barked at the moon, i. e., mere
chatter to no purpose.
t^ii^ussmru), s. One of the four auspi
cious feet with which to begin a poem
consisting of one -sw and two Gsr.
See swath, (p )
jFii@ir&@&k$tiupi, s. The daily
motion of the moon.
&fina(ki>, s. The phases of the moon.
2. The breath of the left nostril, (c.)
Sec GfAiuBTpj.
kind of mineral gem, the moon-stone,
said to emit moisture, when placed in
the moon-light; and believed by some to
be a congelation of the moon's rays.
See <gifiiusii5ib.
s-ihPnxnihfiuy, s. A moon-flower, a
flower which turns towards the moon.
400

eifiasveS, s. A kind of reddish color


made from the _*<>*_ flower or
Bastard saffron, Carihamn* tinctoriua.
A ins. v. 2. p. 364. 2. A reddish ochre,
* 9 .-->. 3. A kind of red cloth,
eifdaxirsSuuLL, s. Silk of a red
colour.
&i@j@n&assnj>, s. A lunar eclipse. See
^~i^ii0U)ULh, s. A sacred water-pot
dedicated to the moon. See <-;___.
&i$nnf$ppH&iji>ij(iflujiT, s. The sun
and moon, (c.)
0-mlll&fi(5*aei9niAi2>. As long aS the
sun and moon exist.
&i fiaQi iir &ififfG&&ar, s. Siva,
the moon crested.
&iifiiipfi&ssru>, s. The first sight of the
New Moon on an auspicious evening.
Note. If the time be not auspicious,
the sight is avoided. 2. The ceremony
of showing either the crescent or full
moon to a child, for the first time, on an
auspicious evening.
eifiauiSgenai, s. The moon's rays,
moon-light. 2. [/oc.j A seat for an
image on festival occasions. 3. [com.
rtftruiSacp.'] A female ornament. See
fi^ff.t' :T ... s. A black serpent, $Ji7tr(&,;
the dragon's head or ascending node, in
Astronomy.
&iifini5&:u>, s. The cochineal insect.
nifinL-jiui, s. Moon's longitude.
&m@l!LDesiirievu>, s. The orb or disk of
the moon. *,)___-. 2. The moon's
halo. _s!S__-_. 3. [in the human body]
The head and the shoulders. (p.)
' j 5:r : ' 9, s. [in astron."] The
mean motion of the moon in a fixed time
as a day, an hour, &c.
ribpilli&nsftht s. [in astron.] A calcu
lation made from the motion of the moon
in its orbit. See *r*W_r_.
&i@au>&Qfi!r&&u>, s. [in astron."] The
moon's apsis.
&i@irQf(rFi(&), s. An ear-ornament shap
ed like the crescent moon, (c.)
&ifdij(2uineS &i@aQwmre8, s. Siva,
the moon crested. There are other
compounds as pi.-__-3_rj, i8-_-e},
&C.
PiifiaGtrsns
<--,-'..".-'..-.);, s. The
moon's digits.
&ifiirQtrnaus, s. A kind of leprosy, [in
the gospels] lunacy, ji<5_.i__. (c.)
eipntvaimrih, * A medicinal salt,
Rock salt, gi*3iuLt.
j-.i^i. (Jsv/r-ti, s. The region or sphere
of the moon.
&m@ae)iLiu>, s. One of the three um
brellas of Argha.
^iftneniLL-i^eni, s. A large, white
umbrella used in processions.
&filjeii0sif>u> ^ifitr^aisr, s. Lunar
year.
&ifdaeiiL8&u>, s. The lunar race, the
race of kings from Chandra, his son
Buddha, his son Puriiravas, &c.

&iifilffi}6QiJui&ifiaei]?&!iLiu>, s. [prov.]
A brass ring filled with pebbles and
used as a small tabour. They are held
one on each thumb, by public singers,
&iifineuiTfius, s. A system of religion
in which the moon is god.
&i@a^Li>uu>, s. The disk of the moon.
&/i@ff^)srrs^m^u^LLa^jpiuirQ, s. The
phases of the moon. ),).
eifSQair^uii, s. Moon- rise, (c.)
&r5{Sifl&ii>, s. [loc. vul.] As &ifia&u>,
4. which see.
<5F(7^//?iSjn<S5, j. Moon-shine, moon-light,
**PrOc*. (c.) 2. [in composition.] .Pre
eminentas iS<3p,*igi/aoa, the super-ex
cellent Smirti. 3. Ijirge cardamoms, Cu
Cltuil. W. p. 817. CllANOHlKA.
&mQ!>!raih, s. The aaidueaifia plant.
(Jtf. Die.)
flkQsO, s. Saturn, #ufl. ($evn.)
*&lig>l, s. Joint in general, (ldlL. 2.
[ from Sa. Sundhi.] A joint, articulation
of the body, sti&cJS. 3. The hips, ftSutf.
4. A place where four ways meet, *cpQp&
_iii_<i. 5. Corner of a street, ov**
Qacj. 6. A gap, a cleft, JttiiLy. 7. Hump,
Q^f=i_#**#. (c.) 8. Message, errand,
s>&. 9. Messenger,
(p.) 10.
[vul.] Opportunityas
^awou-i. 11.
[a contraction of etfiwib ] Sandal. 12.
[com. G>**9.] An animal, brute, insect,
&c, ?/lSo*. W. p. 339. Jantu.
-
From comer to corner of
the streets, (c.)
# i i*ipijj(Mi***i***>
To dis
joint, dissect by joints, quarter, (c)
.? i.s. '
'"/ To reconcile parties,
(p.) 2. To join severed or detached
parts. (Little used.)
&/B&urTir&&, inf. [loc] To watch for
an opportunity, to choose a fit time.
j^/f^lSoo^iu &i& QuitQ^/i^ &mg>
Quirjflit gBffivia$*r>*AB, inf. To Stop Up
clefts in walls, or to fill interstices in
brick floors with mortar, (c.)
fi^jQuiua s-igiuijm, inf. To be
out of jointas the hip.
eigiQuirigi, s. [lit. a cleft and a hole.]
A lurking place, 9-Jf.jJ._1i. 2. A crook
ed way, a corner, a nook, a private place.
&AgiLDiigi &,i&Qfi , s. [prov.] A
corner, qp*@. 2. Confusion, disagree
ment, disturbance,
3. Incon
venience from want of adaptation or
of fittingas ofjoints, &c., or difficulty
from multiplicity of engagements, fj>
- i.i. *-'- :. inf. To go on a message,
an errand, &c, (p.)
^/B_57_j/r^'_ ,
The hip*gout, the
sciatica, ^t<7_.
&iijBaiiruj, s. A cleft, an opening, (c.)
&iifit$uLi(TrjP, s. [proc] A cancer,
or other virulent tumor at or near the
hips (Limited.)
.-
..."
s. A house to which a road
leads between two or more houses, (c.)
iSssr&igi, s. The back of the hips.
Qpareiiaj, 3. The front of the hips.

*<f!SI-?.l LD&16Jlil 3^t_, s. [improp.


^arijg ria^nepth, s. Excessive joy, &UTID, t. The carp fish, Qeeikent**#'5e>'"] Jy. delight, pleasure, **Gjr
rapture, ecstacy; [cx ^artpib, et
ttOr. W. p. 82i. 8'af'aiiaka.
\V. p. 888. Santijshd'i.
both meaning joy.]
&ijfT
, i. [ Arabic.'] A sea voyage, a trip,
us&r&/F&<:&iraf,u>, s. Mental joy, happi
4F.igpfiiUfljjSir&sr, s. A plant, girgileti.
ness, delight.
{.\f. Die.)
s. Quicksilver, jjfrn&a:. 2.
(o^/r&p, sQQpasr, pQpebr, *&ueOui,
*e;'sQ^sSLti, s. Doubt, hesitation, scruple,
Lightning,
iSartxti. 3. [proe.] Tenderness,
LiQuJr,
v. n. To rejoice, to he glad,
uncertainty, dubiousness, gu. 2. Suspi
weakness as m/Sw. W. p. 317. Ciiapleased, happy, uBp. (p.) [ex <?^.-aii.]
cion, J)*r>^lu. W. p. 889. Samdkha. 8.
pala. 4. (c.) Productiveness, fruitfulness,
Precariuusness, Ouunm. 4. [prow.] As
fecundity, gain, advantage, prod I, jgeujuii,
a icDut4 term, it expresses deficiency,
opp. to j/uwtb. 5. Completion, fulfilment,
The science which treats of the different
notliing in handas r&urc.(Si*<3ivt<2fi*j>.
dsDpQifcpsBs.
6. Success, jgi'_tu^. W.
modulations
of
the
voice
and
of
prosody,
Nothing to eat.
p. 893. Sat'hai.a.
<2a>#ae>sQjtsfitp ; [ex esfiib et t'itrutu, flow
^liQ/SassnaA, i. A man given to
ffueDi/QsLLieneir, s. A useless fellow.
ing.]
suspicion.
t&r>iiWi3>iZEe3r, s. [com. *stai&paf.~\ An
&ue<>/i&6iiii>, t. The completion of
riQpaijSu &iQpa&<2fis&uj, inf. To
desire, complete success, (p.)
armed man, Qunstsiufoms'S&'iir. Sa Sunbe removed or cleared up as doubt.
widdha.
*&U30rr, 1. Long-pepper, fiutSeS. W.
fiGpsuut^iG^smiQairsrsir, inf.
'eiiS^srearLh tT.i
i. [com. &ik
p. 317. ClIAPALA.
To doubt, hesitate, suspect.
] Proximity, jyafcrawj. 2. The pre '^uSsO. t. Lightning, iSeirmreo. W. p.
uflutifassr&iGp&u), s. Suspicion con
sence of a deity or great personage, &c,
cerning a measure.
317. ClIAl'ALA. 2. As
*a>i4. 3. The holy place in a temple, the
uffib&i Gpu>, s. A strong suspicion.
&UITLJL-IS=SlJiru, s. [Hind.~] Answer,
sanctuary. &u*>#rrj,.
Qfii*e**S>iSpepfiijjitueir*dl4x>A. lie took
uifliurM&Qp&LD, s. A slight suspi
reply, icpQ^yJ.
an oath in the divine presence.
cion.
dQGjD&r, ^G^sar, uQuesr, , t>. a.
&ii9@/&>eL'irffiii, t. An aperture in
*&lb~(oi3 , dQdpsir, pGpar, uQu&c, ,
To utter imprecations, to curse spoken
the
wall
of
an
idol
temple
through
which
of those whose maledictions are supposed
v. n. and a. To doubt, to be uncertain,
the votary can see the image when the
to take effect, ruu!i_; [ex oi, curse ]
to suspect, scruple, hesitate,
[ex
door is shut.
ei$un.e:iSfipeQ, . noun. Cursing.
s. [com. &arer$uu>.'] A com ^tSsr/_/f, t. Relatives to the sixth
JFtSSmfl', t. (from Sa. Sandha, meeting, *&i{>iLJij),
parison, fi.UDU.
collecting.) A fair, a bazaar, as-fflsi*..
degree in the male lire who may unite
(c.) 2. A place where the Vedas are *&!5$!UtA, s. [com. ^areufluti.] Fight,
in offering the funeral cake to the manes
recited, Ci,j<Ju>'#i4i_<i.
battle. Quit. (5'o. Janya.)
of deceased ancestors, JBfJair^i/S^^rf
(Suit; [ex r common et tSaSr^o; cakes of
tosSi^^f9is)fli(gmf^Q^gt. If it sells cheap t&lklQujir&tii, t. [ex &ii> el &aj/r*ix>.']
raw pastry.] W. p. 892. Sai inVa.
you can find it in the bazaar said of
Abandonment
of
all
worldly
passions
and
secrets when they become known to
*&i9.s3srtsf-GiQamisstrsxirLb, s. The
possessions. See *<baBvirib.
several.
ceremony of presenting cukes to the manes
fienp&'&s :u, inf. To disperse from *&u&aLCtfULLtflh, I. [in logic]
of the deceased. See rJohit.
Analogy,
similitude
;
anological
proof.
a market.
{Sa.
Sapahsha.)
See
u**ii,
ulLjio.
&[3s3Tiii-3:$5oTlh,
s. Calamus, eu^iit/.
a=&enp9*.t, inf. To assemble as market*&LJ^5Lh, i. An asservation confirmed by &<sis>U, s. A hall of assembly, a public
people, to be held as a market.
oath or ordeal; an imprecation, a curse.
hall ; especially the halls in the temple at
ries>pQ&ireo>, inf. To initiate a
4I<mt. 2. A binding of one's self by an
Chillunibram (R^iimci), wfci_uii. Note.
disciple, in the Vedas, by reciting
oath, or declaration to a certain action, a
Five apartments are enumerated in which
portions of them, (p.)
conditional imprecation, ^isaauuidiQtiifiii .
Siva is said to manifest himself as muss
&i<snpQjjpp, inf. To set up a fair.
(c.) W. p. 829. S'apatha. 3. A vow or
*nu, !#fflr*PLi, fi^jfisu, Qpwfmu,
promise, iiffl*ffi&r. 4. Truth, Qmti. 5.
(A)
which see. 2. (c.) An assembly, a meeting,
[/oc.]
A
wager,
stake,
s>Ci_io.
^isa^QeusS, t. An open place for a
congregation, company,
3. Society,
*ufm3miinti+Q*r<ir&i.
He
asserted
in
the
market.
an association, a conclave,
4. An
form
of
an
oath.
(R.)
assembly of the learned, the literati,
&isopdl?sd, i. The market price.
eupaairnsbr^u^xevireS, i. One who
Ssnu. W. p. 893. Sabiia.' 5. [in Chris
^^(J^S/ra^ii)a=/5'3^/T(_ii), s. Plea
tian usage ] A church, a select society of
bets or wagers, (i?.)
sure, satisfaction, gratification, y,iluq. 2.
believers as ff<y*fi".Note. This word
Cheerfulness, joy, delight, happiness,
retains its Sanscrit pronunciation in the
inf. To utter a conditional imprecation
gladness, exhilaration, t>&<t*&. W. p. 888.
Sanscrit compounds.
or threat, (c.)
Sasto'sha. 3- Peace, reconciliation; terms
rursthuih, s. Diffidence as to ap
^upiiuestrasr, inf. To be obstinate.
of concord, consent, approval, approbation.
pearing before an assembly. Sec
()
iMuii. (c.)
&upti(2uin-, inf. To utter a threat or
&ur&Gn u>, s. A stated assembly,
**<?r*iDi/4miJ<j*ffl(j<*. He is intoxi
imprecation, &c.
*u. (p.) 2. W. p. 893. Sauhajana
cated with joy.
&ups>iiriTp0i>/2, i. A conditional threat.
Courtesy, politeness, civility, Au>.
rurshpiJiuu), s. The pillar which
inf. To be pleased, gratified, delighted, &UfBlfi, dS<2pdr, pGpcsr, uGuesr ,
supports the hall of an assembly. (/?.)
glad. 2 To be satisfied. 3. To rejoice,
v. a. [/oc.] As fijt**, which see.
joy. 4. To approve.
eunupi&uirrtnpGheutuhtiajam, s.
*&LjjS, s. [com. &eoj8.~} Quickness, swift
The president of an assembly, *mut&a>p
ness, instantaneousness, Jmsf. W. p. 892.
midr. 2. Sivaas god of the sacred
inf. To please, satisfy, gladden. 2. To
Sahadi.
halls at B^iflurii, mi<xr.
induce consent, prevail on. 3. [/or.] To
^l/ld, *. Roots from branches of the
reward or give a reward.
fUKtem
iuii, s. A public hall, as
banyan and other trees. ^<uujroi^oSv/'^*nsGzirtyerrui, t. Delightfulness, feli
sembly room.
Jli.
W.
p.
829.
S'ap'ha.
2.
Bamboo
city; [ex ana, making.] (p.)
&tTuiTij<g)&pti, s. Pleasing manners,
tree, asnfi".
3. [com. Q*ud>.] The
&AGpn*if>mQ & rsiriirt, inf. To
69auA&u>reir#Arwei [ex ggV^Bjti), plea
recitation of a prayer or mantra. Sa.
amuse one's self.
santness.]
Japa.) 4. [com.riib."] Acorpse.(Sa. S'apa.)
^,iS^ir&f,u>utsrexf!dQsireretr, inf. To fuTSssoT, s. [loc.~\ Ab &a>a&ar, which
MUtLi inf. To assemble, as a so
take pleasure in, to take recreation.
ciety or company.
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&UUIT
Empty grains, half
&aj>u.iaLL(B, s [in Christian usage.'] *&uuTih &ljiSItlc>, s. A kind of &ul9, s. [prov.]
grains, &c. as *uuti_, 4,
2. (in
portable car or stage for taking idols in
The established rules of the church, (c.)
combination.) appcl. n. A masticator,
processions,
(c.) 2. A similar car
# &t ud <2 3> it m ip, s. [com. ^saeudGarr
#uiyfi5pr. [from ffULj, v.]
of higher dimensions drawn on wheels,
*&.] Bashfulness in company. See
r*tbd. A fly-eater, i. e. a niggard.
suui^Gfi. 3. A seat with a canopy placed
on an elephant, a howda, mthaC^pp^s.
,&u<9iULh,
s. Being related to or fit
&&>u&&:a[rfiprriT, s.
Parishioners.
&UUfflD(2&U>
Gt-ltSffLDlQiFLD, S. A
for an assemblyas in jjolSjio, unfit,
(A)
ffouiQppg,. W. p. 893. Sauhva.
bed-stead with a towering, decorated
SFsauuutfiiaii, s. Acquaintance with
top.
(2flrre3trtMLLif.w.
*&LJL-I,
Qdfieir, ffUiSffarar, Qeick, &uu,
society, etiquette, ceremony, &c
^uSfftiQunesr^uuuii, S. A &uuatii
v. a. To chew, masticate, (commonly
rmuiuni, s. The members of an as
car costing a thousand Quiar, (Kupees
not rice) to champ, to chew as betel or
sembly, society. 2. [timung Christians.]
one thousand seven hundred and fifty,)
tobacco, Qa*M. 2. To mumble in eating
Church-members, )cy**euiu*.
said of the portable, temporary car at
as an old man ; to suck, to smack, (&*.
&snua3iTrjp1g, inf. To seat a company
Madura.
W. p. 320. Chabva. (c.)
properly according to their resjieetive &uusC>, v. noun. [prov.] See fui^, v.
etjiSjpiarsiQviSii*. He will eat me up.
rank, to keep them in order, &c. {Little
L e. vent his rage on me.
&uu<oiT&striSlsn~, s. [/.] A term ex
used. )
&u3a,Qsn(B&a, inf. To chew food
pressive of unhandiness, uneouthness,
^-o -/i/2efi (75/i^y^ strew ^eeaud^uLjjDU3
and give it to a childas a mother.
irregularity,
&c,
$ops:Qar*>&t<gfl.
urn, inf. To exclude or reject from
K-pL-eai&4:ukJ , inf. To suck the lips.
society, to excommunicate.
^UUSfrirs^, s.[prov ] An inactive, idle,
saaaaujd^uu, inf. To suck the hand
&st>uQ>p, inf. To come before an as
empty person, of4^p/i*. 2. A person
as children after sucking the fruit.
sembly, to appear:is a performer, &c.
with a corpulent, but incompact body,
2. To join or mix in society.
Qp1btier.iij&&uu, inf. To suck the
^ssiuQmjSssrsiiBsr, s. A person accus &uu<sifl, Q*>i, ipgi, iL/ti, iu,v. n. (also
breast.
tomed to society. 2. A perton of good
dfff&s l&uu, inf. To suck the fingers
niudiii.)
[out.]
To
become
flat,
to
be
manners, free from rusticity, &c.
as babes.
crushed and deformed, to be flattened
aiir>iu&&uu, inf. To smack the lips;
&stouitwsiTniT, s. The chorus, or the
down or pressed out of form, ^lLw_iui.
to mutter or talk indistinctly.
chief singers, in a play, x-^/sr^.sc.cg n.^tS
[from Sa. Charpa, flat and low.]
ij:Ji}Li^ujj;j. ( p.)
&uue\i, v. noun. [prov. substantively.]
&
lj
u
jrfl'
j
?^oxfj
,
s.
A
flat-headed
nail.
&GsiueueiranLo&ts>ugh esseestu>, s. The
An old chew or cud, refuse of fruits,
&uuefiliprLp&Lo, s. A flat face.
authority or public acts of an assembly,
&c, cast from the mouth,
a-uue/Hi^Qpdfg),
s.
A
flat
nose.
ffgnui$ls?zj. ( li )
&ULj&&euir,
s. [/.] Any thing trifling,
&uue&iigiuQuir&, inf. To be swelled
&sauQiijpjD, inf. To admit, or intro
insignificant or rejected, &c, afaoi_
out. {11.)
duce one of low rank into society. 2.
To introduce one into an assembly, to JFLJLJ&Fl, dSp&I, p$Bg3, &(3jLD,
V. a. &LjGlueisreQ(^$p>aC>,v.noun. Being in
overcome his bashfuluess. (p.)
sipid to the taste, S)Se^#4S>-4iA>.
[vut. toe.] To flatten, to make oblate,
iEnL-if.iu&&aau, s. An assembly as
to C0mpre8S, pCem-iuiAa.
*&u<3S>u,
s. [out.] That which is flat,
spectators of a play or ball, &c.
fuuat^^ii, inf. To sit flat on
flattened or shrunk, as *ijuii>i_. 2. [loc.]
tfUFU, s. A repeated sound indica
The hips, haunch, flank; shoulder blade,
the ground.
rtf, 3. [out.] Leanness, emaciation, S
tive of rebuke, reproof, &c, j/gL-0p<a&- *&uueoTg3TLLi, s. The number fifty-six,
ilwramo. [ex Sa. Charpa, flat.]
2. [inter, loc.] Hush! silence, whist! (c.)
ajiiuAsrjj. Sometimes written improperly
&u&)u(*p&(&j, s. A flat nose.
ffugir, s. ( Hind.) The seeds of the (gs-ii
Fijeouguiej, J. [vul.] A flat face.
ui tree, Q**^)(jA*l4",eIi*.
&uuekcsrGp3=u>, s. The fifty-six coun
jFuaauainxj, s. A mouth with lips
tries.
&uS, s. (Arabic.) Sequestration, seizure,
flat or shrunk.
&uL.:-zrjtu
s. The fifty-six lan
&uas>uppcki>, s. [prov.] Flat head;
9<ne*ujieScSG*Gijigi. The zemindary is
guages, or all kinds, including those of
spoken of men, cows, &c,
the lower animals.
under sequestration, under the manage
eumuasiriu,
s. [prov.] Flat fruitsas
ment of the Sircar, (c.)
&u uir ssafl, s. The palm of the hands
some
mangoes,
&c.
&ufiiura,m, inf. To seize or sequester
with the fingers extended; also clapping
&ueii>uui$Lf-ut-i, v. noun. Rheumatism
a Zemindary.
the open handsas infants; one of the ten
in the hips, hip-gout.
parts of infant poetry, describing the age
dFfji-JE/S', j. The country of Japan,
of the child when it begins to clap its
&usBuQtuirif.iif$LDir!8, s. An animal
g/tQprii. 2. (c.) The brazil wood, the bark
hands, JJtoiSJ<?aiij4. 2. One lame
lame in the hips.
of which is used in painting, Bus., as a red
in the feet, and sitting flat on the ground;
varnish, g>fwA. 3. [prop.] A slow, in
s=ues>uaiiri(g, s. [loc] The flat side
a
cripple,
a
maimed
person,
<jL_i*r.
3.
active, unhandy personas <JujikB.
as of a plank, &c.as euui^m-mir*.
(from Sa. Chapafa.) Sitting flat and
PUUiLtani, s. [vul.] Any thing flat,
cross-leggedas auuaxm.
JLn/EJSWcS, s. A species of sensitive
uuJ*^, hence. 2. The shoulder blade,
plant, tj>Li*arif.. W, p. 893. Samanga.
&uutrexB<2anL-i, inf. See QaviL, v.
QprLLaiLax. 3. A wing M QsuuCjeoi-,
2. The plant, cg<Sp*ijuflw. (M. Die.)
&uuiraisFluuQrlsiiu>,
s.
One
of
the
ten
Kd3. W. p. 320. Cmapat'a, and Char]xtt'a
stages of infancy, that in which the *&Lb<5n)Sir<TLC>, s. [prop. &Qpenairnw.]
[from Charpa a Sautra root, to be flat or
child begins to clap its hands and play,
A series of purifying rites or ceremonies,
low ] 4. Empty grains, mere husk, upi. 5.
from the conception of a brahman's son to
&uuneaRu>rrieir, s. [prov.] A kind of
(fiij.) An empty, shallow person; one of
his marriage, SMuwigi. 2. Adherence of
uo capacity,
(c.)
demon, QareArif-UUft*.
past deeds to the soul, and present consci
&uuirpgp, s. [for.] European shoes,
ousness and taste of them, ncjir#!tar.
[loc ] The flat sideas of a plank, &c.
3. Faculty or power in general, rwii.
t3:uusssnh, s. [com. &u>u>enru>.] The act
W. p. 876. Samskaba. 4. ( Hott.) Elasti
&uuttpgi&QfFi$., s. A flower shrub,
city, $fimjsruAi&.
oT sitting flat and cross-legged. jyiij-kr*
Hibiscus liosa sinensis, China rose,
*rS._6i [from Sa. Charpa, flat.]
Shoe-flower.
*&unen)S(tTj.Lh^toaS^^u), s. The
fuuss*.L.i_&uuasraQaneo, inf.
Sanscrit languaga (See c<> and cj
euunpgiuu,, s. The flower of this
/sib.) W. p. 877. Samskbdta.
To sit cross-legged.
shrub, used for blacking.
402

&u>ih
*&ic>ar, s. [/oc]
A seditious assembly,
eindgiuutttdm, inf. To try another's
a faction, a junto, sua&.cl-<&. Sometimes
skill; strength, Sic, in athletic exercises,
written,
W. p. 893. Samajya.
or otherwise. 2. To troy ne's own
strength, skill, courage often in play.
*&udss> & &Lci, s. Completeness,
fullness, yf4fi. 2. A line or part of the PLAjSgiliainrLri, s. [loc.] Policy, exline of a stanza proposed as a trial of skill
pertness; skill in quibbling, and equivo
to be completed by a poet, **W*. (See
cating, ffirrcag- [ex fiofg el ot<1. acting.]
a<>Aff>, 1 ) W. p. 895. Samasya.
&u>id&d&irteir, s. As &u>ppeir,
^totto-&Lb&p>is^, s. AH, entireness,
the whole, the aggregate of all the parts, *<3=LCilL s. Evenness, smoothness, Cm
OPiTfsoil. W. p. 895. Sam \sta. 2. [in
usVsru9jrui. 2. Likeness, similarity, samepAi/u.] An undeveloped embryo state, as
ness, uniformity, guiy. 3. Equality, equi
that of the future tree contained in the
poise, balance, equilibrium, rf. 4. Mean,
seed opp. to JiiCi}.. Sa. SonuuhCL
medium, *. 5. Moderation, moderateness,
mediocrity, tSois igmptSa-mw. 6. Equity,
ytot-LS, Q<7psr, &LDL-L$.<2sBrar, Qaisr, <t=ld
impartiality, unbiasedness, s<B.*2su. (c.)
v. a. [toe ] To mix by treading, mtmi
W. p. 893. Sama. 7. War, battle, engage
Q&siBa&s. Commonly *air_.
ment, conflict. Suit. 8. Stillness, calmness,
quietude, composure, equanimity, jya>j>s
ytosWTLOJ=LDsar, t. The Jaina reli
9. [in astriin.] Xyzygy, 8j-a*fcv. 10.
gion, TlDCTtj^[6.
[in vedantixm.] Stoicism, indifference, re
&LDBBrir, s. The Jaina sect. Compare
straining the appetites and passions.
3y*ii^ri_i4. W. p. 830. S'ami. 11.
( R.) AH, the whole, entireness, trcuBini.
^Loawfl, s. Silk-cotton tree, ^eoaiumil.
(M. Die.)
&u>dQiiiTu>u>, s. A village with the like
revenues to another, ^mci^r^siScriaui.
^mshrt 8s\)LBTui, s. [prov.] See &aiaki
2. A neighboring village, jyS^/sfifuiii.
(*>
tfLD^sSaiil, j. The name of a cele
&ujftL&, s. [loc.~] A party equal in
brated Rishi, the father of Parasurama.
valor and strength; an equal contest;
urBirwaipimnf. \V. p. 340. JaHADaOKI.
equality in rank, $&&iGuitirpsJ-8.
PLb^sSsi), s. [yul. prop. e=mLnsSb> ] The
&u>&dsaii, s. [in geog.~\ The equator
end of a cloth, &c-, the fag-end, j^i.(jp*(5aor.
from its being every where equally dis
See j^jsVj. 2. [prim.'] The farther end,
tant from the poles. [Mudei H .]
*-<5iai {Limited.)
&u>&i@, s. [prov.~\ Concord, corres
'Plo^sst, . An associate, a counsellor.
pondence, uniformity, g)siii.
<riisrt$. (p.) \V. p. 830. S'amatha.
&u>ripj.-ir^loPieisiw, s. [in astron.]
*&l>j2>fgth, i. Union, communion, sedS
Moon's true longitude at the middle
*. (7?.)
of an eclipse, Qi*eas&uat*>$tp(*e*&i
&LD$&u$ffQiiT&a3ru>, s. Common ad
vantage, Qurgcfaenin.
&u>pift&s>u>, s. Beingevident to. or seen
'SFLQSBilB, s. Similarity, sameness, equa
by, persons in common. *rpnesx&nL.& 2
lity, tusrsnb. W. p. 894. Samata. (c.)2.
The capacity to see and comprehend all
See *ion*.
things alike; omniscience, wl.B.
^,0.rr^A3#jm^iu. Is he a match to me?
&u>paru>, i. A plane, an even surface,
tftASW^ih &itbfBpia, s. All, the
a level floor, stewr. 2. An equal army,
whole, entireness, completeness, the ag
*AQrl&. 3. (Rott.) A crowd, a multi
gregate, universality, Twrjii. W. p. 895.
tude, taifiaui.
Sajiasta.
futpnvru), s. One of the nine kinds
&u>cBjuiRy,i;eizr<T, s. The perfect one,
of musical measure. See ^/oi.
Godas perfect in all moral perfections
and natural attributes, i_o|f.
6=Loi8tki>, s. Equilibrium, equipoise;
ffuKwjjtflicra/jartjio. All the people.
medium, mean, Sifcu. 2. [in pros ']
Poetry composed of words having a
*3zLnsn)<SiT6sruci, s. A place of residence
due mixture of hard, soft and medial
especially head quarters, metropolis,
letters, cubwd.
the place of residence of a king or chief
&u>i8db>Qa) asm uit, s. A stanza com
person, f)jr#*iflsAi^rcjnA, (c.) [ex ehfiFSBib,]
posed of two (gpoQaiairur, without an
&ut&t^nafu$&LDSJDprr^r)Qufil, s. The
extra connective foot in the middle,
prince or chief of a metropolis.
'SFLafisfi , *. [prop. &u>irigi'] Strength,
rwBto/D, s. Equipoise, equilibrium, (c.)
power, ability, skill, cleverness, expert4Fioui$, s. Equality in guests at table,
ness, adroitness, capability, competency,
lAieaaoai. (c.) \V. p. 895. SaMAKTHA.
#oi_i6i>u>. s. Equal power, strength, tic.,
eu>dpar, s. [/cm. jFw/sp.'] A clever,
r/luaii. 2. Equal influenceas of any
competent, skilful person; a courageous
two or more planets in the horroscope,
man, a champion, av&ioiadr.
cVc, &rsiiaefldrQfiifous*&. 3. Equal pro
^LodgsdanL-t, inf. To make a dis
fit, advantage, utility; middling, mode
play of one's strength, courage, power,
ratenessas the united effects resulting
ability, skill, &c.
from configuration of the planets.

9u>unsw, j. A moiety, an equal


share, afiuixg.
eicuirvih, s. Equiponderousness, epd
jtoyuS, j. A plain country, level
ground, (c.) 2. A field of battle, nt/t
crio.
&LLGurt3, ii>, s. Mutual and simultane
ous enjoyment in coition, (p.)
&Lcuuira>, s. Medial soil or tract,
that which is neither i&uiii or dedr
urii; hence, maritime soil or district,
0e^rfvi4. 2. Forest soil or district
(y&ScudScuio; [eX Ufeu, soil.] (jtar.)
ewuui 8-irwire, inf. To be in, or
become reduced to, an equilibrium as
the humors of the body or otherwise.
2. To become tranquil, even, level, &C.
&wuu(BffijF, inf. To make even, to
equalize, balance, poise, level, tranquil
lize, moderate.
&Low ironLcesrui, s. A composed mind,
equanimity. (Little iued.)
&LDiSeiranu>, s. Partiality, bias, want
of mental equilibrium, r.v.4i.. .t^r. 2.
Inequality.
&u>Qpati, s. One of the fourteen
expressions of the countenance, that of
the head erect and fixed as in con
templation, deep thought, &c, ^tiistf.u
ugQutpplBJiuaDaeS&reBto, See Qpxm.
&LDiiun^da, inf. [loc.~\ To attempt
a similar act. pursuit, &c as n rival;
to emulate, vie, ffiiuitSiit.
&in!jZfiLQ, s. An equal contest, an
engagement in which neither party is
victorious.
&u>o&u>, s. Peace, tranquillity, rur
0iarti<\ [ex 9t&<b, cutm. et i*tb, state.] 2.
Reconciliation, agreement, the act of
reconciling opinions, views. &c, seem
ingly repugnant, ticc/nenj,0tu*<. 3.
Equality, $uq. 4. (Roll) Fellowship,
familiarity.
(c.)
a:i ; ?i, s. Companions, familiar friends,
(ft.)
ewupu>, t. A royal ear or chariot
of war of the third order, that next
above, jftpipii, and next below vnpi.
See /jii.
eiDoph, s. Warriors fighting in a
iof^ii car. defending themselves and the
army equally, (urr.)
&LoaeB, t. [in astron."] The sun's true
luiigitr.de at tlie middle of an eclipse,
&u>nitd@aii, i. Equinox, equal night.
Note. The word does not seem to
mean the equinoctial points. (Modern. )
fmCffena, s. The equatorial circle or
line, as tmrtmii. (Modern.)
^/>6P(]5^>4ts'uie^q^C-L^.j s. Mode
rate rain, n^fiLm^ni ; [ex Pty^ij., rain.]
^u>s8, . A moderate price.
&126UGB& j'LDe/a/ewLo, s. [in rkcl.]
Similitude, simile, g.rui*rfib.
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&U./D

&LbOJ
'J^LDIULO, 3. A convenient, suitable or
proper time; leisure, convenience, oppor
tunity, 0&safi&. 2. Time, season, occasion,
juncture of time; emergency, extremity,
arsuLO. 3. Any religious persuasion, faitll
or system, wtiisil. (c) W. p. 894, SaMAYa.
Note. There are twelve principal religi
ous systems, of which six are approved
and six rejected by the Saiva sect. I.
* - 1.' or the six systems considered
orthodox by the Salvas are. 1. j-m>,
making Bhairava supreme. 2. mtmub, re
garding the female principle in nature,
as the primeval form of deity, and teach
ing the Worship of the generative female
organ. 3.
.> <.. similar to the rai.
4 ,:-s-.'i'n. teaching that the deity is a
pure spirit 5. ui*uf<b, similar to
6.
Saivism, which teaches that
the deity is both spirit and matter;
assuming forms for accomplishing his pur
poses. II. np*r\awi>, or the six hete
rodox Systems; viz.: 1. _iariiD/i4. A
species of Atheism regarding sensual grati
fications as the chief good, as taught by
the atheistical school of Charvaka. 2. 14)
pi. Bhuddism, which rejects the notion
of a Supreme being, maintains that all
material existences proceed from a for
tuitous combioation of the four primitive
elements, (earth, water, Are, and air,)
and that mental phenomena are the
mere results of organization. It regards
Bhu ld as a deified teacher and object of
worship. 3. <rsm*rj>. The Jaina system
which is a modification of Bhuddism, and
regards Argha as the deified preceptor
and object of worship. 4. ilw&ar. A
system that regards Brahm as the soul
of the universe. 5. ur&ru/j glrii. A sys
tem taught by Vishnu, during five suc
cessive nights. 6. uic^-ter/iijii. The
system of Battacharya whose followers
regard the Vedas as god, and consider
that virtuous actions of themselves result
in felicity- III. Other systems derived
from these twelve or in some respects
similar to them are very numerous,
soma of them are arurtvii, *ii>rr*Uii,
C^j'a?~Ttr&, cQfi&iAati. mmura).sibt iGsa$tL-aie
\S}iie$.c, Gipiiph, &c. The six orthodox
systems among the Vaishnuvas are 1.
that of Yadava Misra, 2. usruwrgtb.
that by Saukaracharya. 3. g)ro*Ausijut4,
that by Hiranyagarbha. 4. jjbii*r&9utb,
thai by Ramanuja. 5. ukria, that by
Bhaskara. 6. ;;U*^i, that by Madhavacharya.
^lo-usq'-dU), s. Rites and duties of
religion. torfAsrsmi.
&iD:u*itiftJw, s. Questions, matters,
&c., of theology; religious concerns.
subjects, &c.
eLDuaaL-Gi , s. Religious obligation.
See
Religious opinions, tenets, &c.
&LDJJ &irpfit;ii>, s. The theology of a
stct. 2. Religious writings or shastras.
#lduj!lLgs>&, 3. The ceremony of
initiating a disciple in the mantras, &c,
peculiar to the sect. See #u.>*.
&LD*j{dprii, s. The followers of a
religious system.
&u>uiiiu~&ts, inf. To transcend all
religionsas the supreme being, (p.)
404

j- li. u i.r j, i. Scoffing at religion,


profaneness, blasphemy, &c.
(FLD'UiSdiv, 3. The commands, tenets
of a religion. 2. Religion as observed,
believed, practised, &c,, by its professors.
&LDiLigirso, 3. The religious writings
of a sect.
&Lbtuuupgi, v. noun. Attachment to
a religion.
eutajupfi, 3. Religious devotedness
to a creed.
rwuCupui, 1. Heresy, heterodoxy. 2,
Diversity of religions. 3. Schism. 4.
(c.) Unseasonablencss.
eunuQufi, 3. A heretic. 2. Schisma
tic. 3. One of another religion.
&u>tuuQun^l, 3. A spurious system of
religion. (p.)
&u>tuuGuira(aj, v. noun. The substance,
scope, &c, of a religion. {Little used.)
ffLDtuLD/sw, s. Bigotry, enthusiasm,
conceit in religion.
&u>aju>piEjQ&nesBitrTLt inf. To be en
thusiastic, to act the bigot.
&uULi>ngsnj>, 3. A natural regard to
one's own religion, (c.) 2. (Itott.) Con
stancy or firmness in a religion.
The ascetic who has relinquished every
thing will not relinquish his caste or sect
&u>ujsiiitpu>, 3. Religious controversy.
{FLotusunfi, $. A disputant for religion
2. A professor of religion.
&u>tL/n&nirLD, 3. The rites and ceremo
nies, of a religion according to a pre
scribed institute. 2. Religious practice,
observance of rites, (c.)
euxun^gan, 3. The supreme Being
as transcending all religions, <rM,u^
*t-|4. (p.)
r-.r
3. [com. s-LDtupfinest.'] A reli
gionist, a sectarian, the follower of any
religion, sect, &c. a sectary, (p.)
eu. . :i: r.S-^ir 3 m 2 uS .-v , [adverbially."] At
a particular juncture, in an emergency.
&LD'jjikisipp, inf. [prov.] To while
away time, to loiter.
&u>'uiLQas>ta, inf. To obtain an op
portunity, (c.)
ir.r 11 BQL-4_CauffiiT, 3. An unseason
able time. {Limited usage )
&LD4jp&dg)pai, inf. To help in an
emergency.
&LLiiLrur r sit &u>tursG&i, inf. To
watch an opportunity.
rioiDtr&LDiLiLD, 3. Urgent or pressing
occasion, unfavorable opportunity, (r.)
pp&LDtuii, 3. The very juncture or
moment. 2. A special opportunity.
np&wujLD, 3. A good opportunity.
*tDnj*jnjiSaiigi4r. He came unseason
ably.
*u3J4$)?v mimivDAfijtdr. He refrain
ed from helping in time of need.
i&LbT&LQ, 3. Equality, reconciliation,
&c. See under *i4. (c.)
*3zllt^lcs, 3. See under &u>u>.
*&LCTLh, 3. Battle, war, conflict, Guitit.
W. p. 894. Samara.

&wifi, 1. Durgaas the goddess of


war. gifAms.
'tfLDtreQ, 3. See under emii.
'SFLdLrir^sSssr, 3. Conciliation or propitialion miide by presenting food to Brahp. 873. Samhad'hana.
'^LLJir^^iLTLh, 3, Equinox. See <rwu>.
&U)iP,i. A snake, u/riity. 2. See under
SUlf10.
9=L0/T, t. War, conflict, <?u/r/f. [a contrac
tion of *mri4.] 2. A porcupine, ppCuttrjS.
[*&] perhaps the yak or Bos grunniens.
See W. p. 318. Chamara.
&LDniTL^LD/TLfffltu, inf. To make war,
to fight, (p.)
*&Lti!rBfBSu,, 3. Granting a boon, ^a.
W. p. 895. Samarddaka.
*<3:Lt>ir^^ll 3. [correctly &Qjifi, which
see.]
^US/fsS^, aSff^sar, pQpeir, uCudr, aa,
v. a. To fill, complete, gpi$-a*. (11.)
*&Lb!Tpjgl, 3. Power, strength, ^Rroaoto.
2. Ability, competence, skill, expertness,
smartness, stwi^gtuib. W. p. 895. Samart'ha. 3. [improp ] As fQ/>#$i. See *<i>jg>.
&ti>t.ppG8 &u>iTfij6irs&, 3. See
&miTuusmLCi &LLiruu8ai!ir&lcIt
uusit, s. Giving, presenting, Qr_. 2.
Giving to superiors, a.ui(^iUj< QmiQtxm.
W. p. 895. Samarppan'a. (p.)
&LDfTui$&& &LDnuu&LDue&reBsr, inf.
To give, to make presents to superiors.
^f*0^e*/i_B*u>iijJ>^rr. He made pro
found obeisance, (p.)
SFUbeOlii&Lr>3sO, s. Defilement, filthiness, ordure, dyAii. W. p. 895. Samai.a.
2. The three original malam in which the
soul is involved, (y>unov!fl. See io*uia. (p )
*3:LtsSilir'SFL>, 3. Cohabitation, ^asu/r^ii.
W. p. 8T4. Samvasa.
^LDSU/rsU), 3.
Discussion, debate,
dispute, controversy, 0U*<t. W. p. 874.
Samavada. 2. A debate in which the
parties are equally successful ; [ex m>ii et
^LOsu/TttJLD, . Multitude, assemblage,
collection, aggregate,
2. [in lag.]
Relation of a species to its genus, or of a
part to the whole as of a nail to the
finger, or of a material to what is made
from itsay of yarn to cloth, &c, mutf
ufiljfiib, fpQifeew. W. p. 895. SaMATATA.
.ytuarJjTTja^iQ-, s. Moderate rain. See
under rw<i.
&Ltiip, ASQpar, pQpat, uGuesr, ia. v. n.
To be ashamed, rr. 2. To suffer; to
be in pain, distress, affliction, &c, i<s*nPLDLpppeo, v. noun.

Shame, Omuii.
.
&LDipuLf, v. noun. Distress, oj(t^^ld.
2. Shame, Q/ti*ti.
^LDtpfiWU), s. Blemish, sordidness, de
terioration, fi'$*i. (ff*tj..)
&L>p!)LJ&Lbt s. [prop. &L>nuu&Lh.'] See

<ru>/r
TLCiesrii,, i. Calamus, m&wLf. Compute
J<arii. 2. The LKfA<SrAiJ plant, (if.
Die.)
&Ln/5a)<gLO, s. Brackish soil, Q-eunuiG&r.
(ft.)
<S5T633i7, 3. A medicament for
scars, tumors, abscesses, tSirGtrfooevutpgi
<*<s*3>\ [ex *iotsfli*, alleviation, el rrf,
maker.] (
^ldsjt,
[a change of #u>ii.] Even
ness, equality in weight, equipoise, uni
formity, taiant 1. The murk in the In
dian steel-yard where without a weight
it stands at an equipoise; the fulcrum,
^wA(?*#S*#iij885r. 3. Medium, *. (c.)
4. W. p. 830. S'amasa. Yama, the regent
of death,
5. The minister of Yuma,
#u>)ijiS(r?a, inf.
To distribute
equally, (c.)
&w^r)SBry,Lfl, s. A plain, an open field,
as fumfS.
rm^da, in/.
To make even, to
level; to equalize.
&LD*&:ia<F, s. Tenor in music. 2.
[in pros.] A due mixture of guttural,
nasal and medial letters, sAjSj#. See
&u>atsC-i, inf. To place the string
on the mark of the steel-yard for equi
poise to test it. 2. To make a like
weight, quantity, &c.
stosor^SiuareaMoSfiih, ft. See Under *B&s3fiLO.
&LCITg>m/r, . (Hind.) A pleasureparty ; a company, a club,
&u>ir<!&ir, inf. To assemble as a
party.
yic/r
. Collection, accumulation,
aggregation, Q,*/r>*iju<ai. (#*.) 2. [in
gram ] Formation of words both deri
vative and compound, Qmgut*sj>. W. p.
898. Sahara.
Tintr&ffTici, s.
News, intelligence,
information; matters, circumstances; an
occurrence, a transaction, Qruffi. Sometimes ****itij>. W. p. 896. Samachara.
n_*>Mvmi. Events, facts, transactions.
&LDir&irjujifiifl>a, s. A newspaper,
an intelligencer. (Modern.)
'&U>irpirG3rij}, s. An equable state,
peace, tranquillity, composure, equanimi
ty, **jA*uS*irwto. 2. Consent, agreement,
ntajHb. 3. Reconciliation, 9uiyr(. 4. A
reconciliatory answer in reasoning, s*
iff*, (e.) 5. The stoicism or indiffer
ence of the Yogi or Gnani to terrestrial
things, loaraenwaf; [ex *u4, quiet, el ^ffresib,
having.] 6. W. p. 896. Samadhana.
Deep and devout meditation, restraining
the mind from external objects, entire ab
straction, '.... C
.
GLDrpirarairesfl, s. A medicament that
restores distorted or otherwise disfigured
limbs, features. Sec, mjjtgrQerBii */shiduli
*3sr*-iiui(j*^; [ex *rtW?, maker.]
tT^" eirssrd QarrujL, s. A flag of truce,
or of peace.
9=Liiir^irsisiiaL-uuir(B,v. noun. Social
bond or union.

*u>npn3rp@$t)<&, .
[in Christian
usage] The spirit of peace.
euinpastuui <rtxtip.nesiu>(i&, inf. To
be tranquil, peaceable, quiescent. 2.
To consent, eibwfi**.
/fLuirpnairuuQiffi &u>npnsBiisuessim,
inf. To quiet, calm, assuage, tranquil
lize. 2. To placate, to pacify, to com
pose, snothe. 3. To induce consent.
&u>irpnectu><2u&, inf. To treat or sue
for peace.
&u>[rp(Tsi'Si>(TF/ai&u}1 s. [in rhct.] A
species of metaphor, prucxffiA.
u>&r&txirpir3sru>, j. Tranquillity of
mind. 2. The stoicism of the ascetic
whose passions are annihilatedas
fi'csrii, 5.
lfi@*j&u>iipiTmu>, s. Eternal rest, ever
lasting felicity. [Chrisliun usage.]
'^LO^pl, s. The last of the eight jy
iimdutsii. or states and modes of silent,
contemplative worship,
;.;,**..-.,
2. One of the postures of the ascetic for
silent meditation, being an upright, majes
tic position, as a fancied image of the dei
ty, 5s7iorjjf). 3. The abstract contempla
tion of the ascetic in which the soul is sup
posed to be independent of the body and
mind. (See <?<uii.) 4. Knowledge of the
sublimest descriptionas of the deity,
one's own spiritual nature, Sec., acquired
by supernatural illumination, without the
aid of organs physical or mental, *<ct$i
ftiatai. 5. A mode of interment, by pla
cing the corpse in a sitting posture in
imitation of the
worshipper,
uSAitnmiiens, Note. The tSrmswi sect are
all buried in this manner, (it being deemed
improper to burn them lest the linga
previously worn should be burnt also,)
and occasionally a monument of masonry
is built around the corpse, as a linga,
which thus becomes an object of worship
6. A grave, a tomb, a sepulchre, iSmii
i., _-y.'.:--j- ,5 7. [in rhet.} A species of
personification, a metaphor in which the
quality or attribute properly belongs to
the objects to which the metaphor refers,
ffue)TiAas L/iiScgfrLjgSluusfrse&iQpQpflis
Li-.p, the orient sun which swallows the
darkness and pours forth the day; also,
a<*cfuii, virgin walls, i e. imperishable,
and (gmtts'tfiti, the young rush, i. e.
ever green. 8. Death, demise, commonly
spoken of a devotee, wrm*. W. p. 896.
Samad'hi.
eictrfidtguGutra, inf. To betake one's
self for a time to his cell, as an ad
vanced devotee to secure uninterrupted,
and protracted contemplation in silent
worship.
fiM^igij, j. The cell or grave of
the devotee for interment, in an erect,
sitting posture. 2. A grave.
g-u. r^uessrem, inf. To sit in any of
the postures of the Yogi, (p.)
rmirfiQup, inf. To receive of the
Guru the degree of the Yogi, entitling
the person to the privilege of sitting
in the
postures.
jFurg-umi-iJ, inf. To sit in the *
-/! posture in silent meditation. 2.
To retire to the grave, to die. 3. To
die in an erect postureas a devotee.

a u i. . . .-. sud -r, , inf.


To bury a
corpse in a sitting postureas cus
tomary with some Hindus, (e.)
*i/j)uS(T5, inf. To sit in a con
templative postureas a silent devotee.
2. To betake one's self to his sepulchre
as an exalted devotee, on the approach
of death, remaining without nourish
ment in a silting posture until life is
extinct,
eLcirfiniuLj, s. A kind of medicinal
salt formed from the corpse interred
in a sitting posture, taken up after
some years; also the salt cast into the
grave at the interment to prevent pu
trefaction.
&Lorjgi, s. A narcotic plant, Esrtojeto^.
(A/. Die.) 2. [cut.] A grave, &c. as
&LJbtruib<sl, t. (Hind.) Jummabundy,
the annual settlement of revenue; inspec
tion of revenue accounts, &c.
ytD/ruS, j. End, conclusion, com
pletion, Qfjta, wi. W. p. 897. Samapti.
'^LDiriL/jSih, t. [in rhct.] A figure, ex
pressing the accomplishment, through
some incidental occurence, of a desired hut
retarded event, ^fcru. Sa. Samuyuta,
^LO/TJ rrpBssr, s. [{.] See ewmrpasa.
^FLorreOtM, s. A bunch of peacock's fea
thers used as a fan, iinr*<g^*i4. (*g.)
&lAITe9, v. As &L0iraf), (ft.)
tfLGirgpimiX), s. The q/Siq^h plant.
(M. Die )
*3 Lb'TGiJQrjjg.&Ssoj&U3Heu(rrji<g<$G!snhi,
s. A ceremony on leaving the state of a
bachelor and entering on the duties of a
householder including shaving for the
first time, marriage, &c,
. -,->. ."Qpjiifgi4(gC-L&aDS
W.p. 89 7.
Samavarttama.
&LLirGtT ld, J. [prov. prop, ffiiifleirii.] Mirth,
gaiety, jollity, exhilaration, *iC>f>i*.
Compare a>,*wiaui. (p.)
&Lbtre<fl, dSSpar, pQpeir, uQuar, da, v.
n. [cut. also fiarf.] To affect cheerfulness,
courage, or unconcern; to act so as not to
betray shame under discreditable circum
stances; to assume confidence, so as to
cover incompetency and pass with credit
an examination, ii_i>Q*>6r. 2. To be
patient under trying circumstances, to en
dure hardship with fortitude, a>k: 3. To
manage a festival, support a family, fee,
with economy, so as to ketp up appear
ances with small means, ti<5*0QpfcSua,
e/!4siLit.t-4f. [Jrom Sa. Kshama, able,
competent, fit, patient, &c] W. p. 262.
siDneflpfiuGuiit, inf. [prov.] To
succeed by feigned means. 2. To bear
hardships with courage.
&Lt>irefiuLj, v. noun. Pretension; main
taining a creditable appearance.
^LD/rsar/i, s. Likeness, similarity, si
militude, resemblance, comparison, gii^.
2. Equality, evenness, rxib. W. p. 896.
Samana. (r.)
BtfiBtmatmitifo. This is incomparable.
^LDiraraiiaS, s. A medicament that
heals wounds, removes scars, &c., as
*iavfluaia&. (^.)
405

&i.Drarau-&, s. Equal parties as &u> 'flB^^i, s. Sacrificial fuel of nine


kinds of trees or plants as si&*>f. 2.
t is . inf. To liken, compare.
[Sa. Sumiddu.] The narcotic plant
2. To assimilate; to treat alike.
3rLBuU!T3iLCs, s. The Qanatasi/o tree.
&wirainj&pu>, s. Incomparableness; [ex
(Af. Die.)
rBfiii, freedom from.] (p.)
L& UJ G3T, s. Argha of the Jainas,
&uinQffGRij5iT, s. Equals, ep^^fiu/r ; [ex *&^(56ft-as
rfiiS.
Note. ftv@)-Dtuai
aifir, who stay or are.]
in
Nighandu.
would
be, when divided,
&rfl&LDn arii, s. Equality, likeness.
eiS and ^!Djjdr.
*&LbirS5TS5T, s. One of the ten vital airs &[.sOirS), s. A pepper plant, ^il/iisS.
that which is essential to digestion, and
(Af. Z>i'r.)
produces an equilibrium in the system,
War, battle, Suir/r. 2.
seated according to some, at the upper &iat}i,
juncture between the trachea and the
A dart, a pike, *. (/>.) W. p. 899.
eS0pliagU9, pseienBQ*tB&i. (ffgl.) [i'X 9iot
Samkkka.
arid.'] VV. p. 896. Sama'na.
<S=ii?i_/li>, j. Nearness, proximity, vici
<F ld ir enfl UJ ii>, *. [ioc] Commonness;
nity, contiguity, jyawi. (c.) \V. p. 899.
universality as artorafiiu-A, Qurgj.
Samkkpa.
&LD1T oaf?, dSG/D&r, pQpzbr, uQussr, ia, v. JFlElSI, .ffSffnjOT, pQpasr. uGu&r, ia, V.
a. To compare, liken; to treat alike, $o
n. To be near, to be adjacent, ji^^s. 2.
l9i_ (Little used.)
(/>.) v. a. To approach, come near to.
a=t/r(3'/5B)js&iT , s. Relatives of inauea
L^t_; [ex Jibuti.]
next in order to the *iSt&rii, qualified to
&LE&p&eiij, inf. To come or draw
offer oblations of water only; [taratib et
near.
-si, water.] Sa. Samunodaha.
s. Argha, the deified saint of the tflBrsBTiii, s. The 81irswr tree, f Jf.
Die.)
Jainas; [ex tumb, tranquillity.] Com
pare
and eiiepeisr. 2. The pesiT&>g f&iEiraaiTeir^iSareir, s. Air, wind.
tree. 3. The
tree. \V. p. 810. S'amee.
srpp. 2. The Hindu yEolus, //G'/5<>/*.
4. Plantain tree, =i. (M. Die.)
3. Any of the sons of the god of the wind,
a patronymic, Binia, ilanuman, &c,
d8<?jD&r, pGjsexr, uGu&r, id, v. n.
[com. Q*i.] To become digested as food;
to digest, to be reduced to chyme, 9ia*t,*a. &lrLh, s. Battle, QuirH. (a=sW.) Com
2. f_/?y.] To become absorbed as water,
pare tfiflffio, fiBaih. (/>.)
/p. 3. To rot, decay, u^eatfiu; [front Sa.
^lSsst,
s. [Persian.]
Land, ground,
Kshi, to decay, waste.] 4. W. p. 870. Siiama.
[prov.] To be confused, perplexed, thun
&izirpniB, s. Zemindary.
der struck, sdSuSuh. 5. v. a. W. p. 262.
Kshama. [loc.] To endure, bear patiently.
&Lfi&rpirir, s. Zemindar, land-holder,
*8*. 6. To restrain, suppress, j/t-**.
a feudatory under government.
W. p. 830. Sama.
*uS4<u*i^<_r,sar.ar. One who is impatient, '^(Lp, s. A division of an array of
seven hundred and twenty-nine chariots,
not able to endure.
seven hundred and twenty nine elephants,
C<i/u4aF>a#*u!i8(jdr. He restrains an
two thousand one hundred and eightyger, (p.)
seven horses, and three thousand six hun
r^S^^ia, inf. To he alleviated. (R.)
dred and eighty-five infantry, ui_Sffur
&l8)Z&uQuit&, inf. To be digested
Qfiats. W. p. 318. Ciiamoo.
as food. 2. To be thunder struck, as
one on hearing any sad news, sniSuSuu. *&Qp&u>, s. Presence, presence of a
great person, a court, &c. ; royal presence,
&L8utr(B, v. noun, [prov.] The time of
divine presence, the guru's presence, **^;
digestion, 9ratft&o*tR>ib. 2. The pro
[ex * et cp*6, face.] Sa. Samukha. (c.)2.
cess of digestion, SV*>fi*,w.
(as *spa<i.) Assembly, company, nx^-ib.
tfiUut-j, v. noun. As &tDuflt 1. 2.
Qfi9Qps0gs&Q*&ti6&iiuiptb. As pleasing
Enduring, bearing, QurpfaA).
as a lime fruit to the king.
<Ftfii/ir(gsOTti, t. Indigestion, (c.)
&Qp&ms<tmm, inf. To wait in attend
^Siuirsena, ncg. v. noun. Indigestion.
ance for a favor.
2. Not enduring, not bearing, ^SureDuj.
&rips!EiQ&iiL&a, inf. To get access
<FlS i&r>&, s. A wink with the eyes;
to ft great personage.
also a beckon, signal, hint, *so; [fiom
&Qpm&Qp&pii&,(8)ibia, inf. To pay
Samceksha, look. ] 2. 'Holt.) A technical
a visit to different superiors to get a
term in art or science, vaQspuQuiui. 3.
favor, (c.)
[prov."] Digesting, ?ra*B>; [ex *u9, v.]
#(ipff^aDSu, 5. Serving, waiting on
*&LBp>!, s. Battle, war, engagement,
the deity, idol, king. guru,"&c
Cuit. (p.) W. p 890. Samiti.
fQp&jSifl&siru!), s. Sight of a deity,
king, guru, or other great personage.
*& lBs^, s. Sacrificial fuel of nine
kinds of trees or plants,
(<*.)
&QpapjiriT, s. [inc.] Councillors, cour
W. p. 899. Samid'ii. Note. The nine
tiers, 0BSpst.
kinds are: 1. 41*. 2. jjm. 3. jfAS>.
&Qpads!eotr&il>,
s. A poem celebrating
4. /tffl. 5. r. 6. uui.. 7.
8.
the praises of a God, king or great per
sonage sung in his presence, piiSiumpib.
JFLB^pLD, s. A sacrificial hall, >u>
2. (c.) The presence of a great perso
(oswriuiA. (^*.) Sa. Samidda.
nageas 0Qpaib.
40(j

*&QpStT, s. Presence, a Sanscrit word


used in temples, to announce the attend
ance of distinguished persons before the
idol. Sa. Samukha. (p.)
s. [for.] ( also ^jyisirig
pA>.) Telescope, 5fiS(j*if.*sCTt-. 2.
[prov.] The mariner's compass, s*^uQu
iLif..
&QfnS&irsrrii>, s. [Hind. vul. ] A kind
of carpet, a striped kind of cloth for
sleeping on, jppaibuetib.
&Qpjkairetr&G&irLL.(Bui-i&, s. A royal
tiger, (to.) a carpet-striped tiger. (Ii.)
ap@Giir&&Qpamnsirw, s. A carpet richly
variegated, (c.)
*.Trip Fluid, s. [sometimes &Qp&&iuu>.]
D.mbt, uncertainty, hesitation, scruple,
skepticism, 2is*ii. W. p. 875. Samsaya.
2. Suspicion, apprehension, jj#*i4. (c.)
0=Qp3-ajuuL-tGi]<aiT, nppel. n. One sus
pected of any guilt or crime.
&Qp&iu6uir$i, s. A skeptic philosopher,
also an egotist, (p.)
i&Q-p&tTHljb, s. The family state, as
tending to promote earthly attachments,
g)<uoiJisM! 2. Family, (Siouii. (c.) 3.
Worldly attachments or connections, secu
larly as distinguished from abstract
devotion; earthliness, worldliness, i!.uatj
ufis,. 4. Mortal or corporeal existence;
the state of being in connexion with and
subject to births, iSpdtGi>g>aiiaraD*i. W. p.
876. Samsaiia. 5. [little used.] The world
as the habitation of mortals or cor
poreal l>eings, v-wss&sir*. 6. [yul.] A
wife, io&Brl.
jQpjn^.ju^iiiii. Matrimony has many
sorrows.
rwsnxdQftgiQviSpt). The wife is dead.
*(p*ri*^iui.uii^/iir. One who has expe
rienced the troubles, accompanying the
matrimonial state, and house-keeping.
&Qp&inr8(tr)p@iLiw, s.
House-hold
duties.
&Qp&trti&saD&r, s. A married man. 2.
A man who has children.
&ryi&rri!&eirsi$ivi'&ix', * Renunciation
of matrimonial life, celibacy.
&Qps:tw1iQfiite<><k!>, s. Cares and vex
ation of a family.
&Qp&trnniT&t}), s. The ruin of a family.
2. (p.) Annihilation of the passions;
overcoming earthly attachmentsas an
ascetic.
&Qp&i!BLirDii, s. The burden and res
ponsibility of a family, &cas sQiiu
&Qp&irffLDPiTd&Lj3, s. Conjugal life;
the family state, as distinguished from
the state of the bachelor or ascetic 2.
Domestic duties, (c )
&Qp&tTffu>ftifiifi &Qp&trffU2ueii3resiir ,
inf. To manage a family.
&Qp&nneiineB, s. [vul.] A married
man.
4=ry>&rrffsi]irLpai, s. Conjugal life, con
jugal felicity.
&Qp&rrnu>Qu(V)^FiWGbrt appcl. n. One
who has a large family.
&Qffna&rrr)pfi,s. Increase of family.
2. [prov.] Family cares, concerns,
affairs, *opeiip#<B<z.

&Qp&irif), s. A married personman


(Lppffi r ih, s. The (ipid&jpjgjgirar
or woman, fflrf^dr. (c.) 2. (Jig.) One
plant. (M Die.)
involved in the results of actions, trans ^(Lp^^arth, s. Sea, ocean, i_eo. W. p.
migration, secularities, &c, uk^Q/mn-m
90l. Samudra. 2. A division of an army
*. 3. [/oc ] A husband-man, a
as fop, uD<_iJ(.vfi Qfrms. 3. A number,
tiller; a farmer, ij.iusr<*.
pQiefr. 4. (fig.) Any large quantity,
^Qpeirifl/SOpirifleci, s. Husbandry.
abundance, iSasfi. (c.)
&(tp&iTiflu>iriTdau>, s. [loc.] Nuptial or
fQpt&rmiiS&uuuar. One who has abun
dance.
matrimonial state; a chaste, honest
Gs&fQPtfirib. Ocean-like armies.
course of life.
&ry>pfia<2&neif,ih &Qppl!iQaniu>, s.
&(y>&<iifiii>sar, s. A man of virtuous
The roaring of the sua. (See <?><.)
life, (c.)
2. Os sepia?, the cuttle-fish, cuttle-fish
un<B&Qf>&irnu>unifiscg)u>uw, s. A
bone, one of the hundred and twenty
largo family, (c.) See uifl.
kinds of .ur*ii.
&Qp<&, s. [properly &in&.~\ A sediti
&ry>p@as-siirif., s. A sea shell, srneo.
ous assembly, ju*4.l1i_i4. (c.)
&(tpp{daeK,tn&ni:, s. Bathing in the sea,
j(Pi.^ij<?ufirir. They held bad
as a religious ceremony, at certain con
counsel.
junctions of the planets, &c.
e^fificOfgdU, s. The sea personified
To put the plot in execution. (if.)
as a goddess.
^QptftfiLllh, s. [in rhet.] An addi
^Qp^fSuQjSrujti, s. Sea water, i_
tJt. (p.) 2. The Qp^*Qsrpa<ir plant.
tional assertion, comparison, &c.as, this
resembles that not in color only but also
&rLpjifinussi,irsbr-&:Qf>pfiai!i!&G8r, s. Vain quality, *qp**u*i*sbui. W. p. 899. Sa.
runa the Indian Neptune, m^mar.
MUCIICHAYA. 2. [/tic.] DoubtaS JQpfulb.
&Qf>fkfiaJjnfB$}aan, s. A voyage.
*&Qpsn)&tT!TLCi, s. As &Lomarffu>.
e-QP/ifdoG&irQ, s. The name of an
herb, broad-leaved bindweed, Convolvu
'^QpstvSrr^^ili, s. Sanscritas &ldod
lus speciosus, nii-^^uuLS.
S'Qp^l ^oppirstfl,*. (Tel.) A dag
s. A fragrant plant, Mentha zeylan,
ger, cutlass, a crease, $imam&afig>.
*&Qpj&rrtU la, s. A company, a multi
&QPP@iruir330, s. The attii^ tree.
tude, an assembly, *.iii_i4. 2. A society,
association, rimi. 3. A collection, a quan
Stbu, s. Beryl, a precious stone,
tity, )*. W. p. 900. Samudaya. 4.
&QP/f)oiTuuLfiui, s. A medicinal fruit;
[ad/.] Public, common to all, Qutgi. (p.)
sea-fruit, said to be brought to India
5. [prov. also nqfrut.] Compromise, a
from the eastern islands, Q,*cTiiusji4
mutual agreement.9i&tfitanh.
*(ip0riu&&<5<5&p0rtuA .se'fflwaSAjSfij. It does &QpigiQiriri5pLh, s. The Sjt&ir&Q&iTpl
not appear that the parties will come to a
plant. 2. Cotton plant, u(j^B*Q*i).. 3.
Nutmeg, etgttsiii. (M. Die.)
compromise.
&QppniLiairif)iii>. s. Public business. ^Qpuuemh. s. The medicinal plant
&QpfBitiLi&QiiiTLi>u>, s. A village, the re
Called snpuhr. (if.)
venues of which are equally divided be
*<5=(^3S37'S3r|,
s. Self-conceit, arrogance,
tween the proprietor and inhabitants.
pride,
as in &p*Qparari. (p.)
&Qppiriuu>Qu&, inf. To speak imparti
W. p. 901. Samunnati.
ally and without bias to differing
*&QppaLD, s. A stanza in which two or
parties.
more lines correspond in sound, but differ
FQpsrmeSesnragruuui, s. [Christian
in St'liseas yr,3<?>sxu)5wy(A*/cviAL^;
usage.'] A general supplication, litany.
GgtQuifaitjAaieutcuiA, the euejint^fi conch vies
SFQp^fTlU , a@Gpst, /iC/Sar, uGussr, as,
with the common white chanki; the
[/oc. com. rwfrd.'] v. a. To supply, furnish;
mtgiuiiit/sii shrubs sweep the heavens,
g,itSas>p*a&. W. p. 900. SaMUDGA.
to manage with economy, &c, so as to
appear respectable, *mitSt*. 2. [prov.] *&fLp&LA, s. [sometimes <^Qo.] Assem
To reconcile two parties, emrfraruiJSfa.
bly, multitude, crowd, x-lLi-jJ. W. p. 902.
&Qp$^ib&QpillU>, s. [adj.] Com
Samooiia. 2. Association, society, *u.
3. (ifoM.) A court, a palaceas #
mon to all, public See *Qpf"uib. Sa. Samudita.
(p.)
a'Qp^puiSnGiun&eaui, s. [Rom. Cath. *&Lps\lu>, s. The wholeas spoken of
usage.] Communion of saints. (B.)
herbsroot and all, the whole plant; also
said of a family, jytoAsui; [ex #, together
'JFQp&jsl, s. (also &LDir&p.) The line
with, el sp*"4, root.] W. p. 902. Samoola.
or phrase or words repeated at the con
s**m's.V. There was a total des
clusion of each verse of a poem, Qf^cmoar
truction.
o>i.<*. 2 Completenessas ooo* ; [ex Sa.
Wholly, entirely.
Samruddhi, complete.] 3. Fullness, 4mpi.
spw(jpii. All, the whole; entircness.
<#>
&Qpp$)sil-L-, inf. To construct the &Qir>j3>ii>, s. Approximation, l.i_s8
*QP$g) portion of a stanza.
(jAm. VV. p. 902. Samk'ta.
&Qpp$utit, inf. To show one's abili
&Gw,sit, s. An associate, (p.)
ty in composing poems on any given
9firGtsG*fitiu. (Kama) in company
subject

with Sita.

^QlO^/TIT&etnLAplT!T, s. (Persian)
Jcinidar, a native officer of the rank of
a lieutenant, t:
c_-...-v-.r-.
JFSSJLO, s. A year, ei^e^ui. W. p.
Sama. 2. [in Ved. philus.] Restraining
the passions; patience, nxaroi-AgiM. (/> )
[used generally in the 3d person neuter. W.
p. 262. Kshama.
^ajnto, GjQpck, i -t. ffa'air, rmuytu, v.
n. [used cvntmonly in the 3rf per. veul.]
To become marriageableas a girl, u<j<
aar>t-2j. 2. To be cooked, or cooking, ue*
ars. 3. To be made, constructed, formed;
4. To become ready, be prepared,
aj/samrs. 5. To be exhausted, $u$u. W.
p. 893. Sama. (c.)
&&>LDikffi(2un&, inf. To become ex
hausted, spent, distributed, &c. 2. To
be prepared as food.
&a>wifiQuear, s.
A marriageable
girl.
^asiuiSpuq^aiw, s. Time of puberty.
&sDLDUjiTj%&isir, s. appcl. ncg. A girl
not arrived at puberty.
&sr>ij>aes>i, s. [prov.]
The close, the
end as of a time, a season, an action,
&c; the exhaustion of a quantity, (yif.<v.
.r,!ii c;'v. v. noun. Cooking, cookery;
that which is cooked. 2. (p.) An act,
an action, Qrima.
tmtnuKitSpg. The food is ready, the
provisions are cooked.
&as>LDaJevirs, inf. To become cooked.
ar&nLDUJGViTGir &<&w\up&niisa, s. A
cook.
^-ffaLDtvpt-jetair &saou>Ujei>6ff(B , s. A
kitchen, cook-room.
GpriFj&&iLD!ijevnuLj&&i>6iLDSia, inf. To cook
for several at once as for travellers;
or at once for different meals. 2. To
cook without intermission. (Limited.)
3. [prov.] To cook different articles
together.
FJWlf!, 4* Ipai.ff'tpxt, uduar, is, r. a.
To cook, dress food, ui^Q^iiv. 2. To
make, construct, form, build, ^s*. (c.) 3.
(p.) To exhaust, sbSa*.
MwGtrtu4e9Diti#sCj(utC-L-tr. He has meta
morphosed (her) into a stone.
rT&ou: sS^sudr, s. appcl. n. A cook.
2. (p.) A maker, creator, Sla^^ar.
Garreoig&ssLDssa, inf. [prov.] To mask
one's self, as a player. 2. To decorate,
dress. See Guii.
A.|tF>^3.>sroB)io<B a, inf. To give a dance.
(R.)
JFSnLE&ITir, s. ( Hind.) Jcmidar. See
sQwpt. (if.)
*&Goilc>ujlc>, s. See &LDIUU1.
*<!FL>, s. Sanscrit surfix, generally to
nouns of Sanscrit origin, denoting that
which is born, generated, produced, &c.
as u)C\mtA, ffrijsii!, j^dru^aiii, *Gaifieib, ub
sri, merfi, &C. W. p. 336. Ja. 2. A
Sanscrit prefix, implying: (I.J Junction,
Union, &C. as etcGursib, Jibuafih,
Jua, &c. (2.) Completion, fullness, inten
sity, &C-as ^to^rcBtri^, sciQgfim, ffmtpsftb,
&c. W. p. 893. Sam. 3. As a
prefix, it sometimes denotes happiness,
goodness, loveliness, &c. as ci<&, ribuar
vr&, &C. 4.8. (.) Love, affection, jyariy.
407

&UbLJ61J
*&t'brs>4i}ULb, s. [prop.
wliicli see.]
*&LbLJ3L>, s. [iomctimcs
The u*u*J> tree. W. p. 318.
s^lciUibQsir sear, s. Sedge.
&ihu!ElQ<SirLfl, s.

&&G&utsi,
#iiuKrS.]
ChaMpaka.
See under

A water fowl. See

*&li>ULLCi, s. Cloth, 8<ki; [ex eii et


lh_i4, cloth] 2. [vol. for ribqi-ii, wliicli
Bee.] 3.
Lethargy, indolence, slug
gishness of the system, iVauj.
*&LbU^gp, s. Prosperity; acquisition;
wealth, goods in possession; increase of
any desirahle kindas of friends, power,
fame, &c; QriiwuQugttg. (c.) W. p. 902.
Sampad.
A wealthy man, a prosperous man.
S-mafihujiiP, s. Temporal prosperity,
worldly riches.
pssr&uiufijpfElij^iu&uiup&tS. Riches.
MitSttiU0Uiup0i , s. Stores of grain.
Hpfia&u>up&, s. The blessing of
children.
^lol/^^jCoSI/lLl-U), t. One of the
fire modes of beating a drum, ^:.>s'/'
*&LQLjr5^LD, s. [vul. &wu>ipii.'] Con
nexion, natural or artificialas of a pro
perty with a substance; relevancy, con
geniality, agreement, jj8rii. 2. Affi
nity, alliance, relation, connexion by birth
or marriage, ^jr>^. (c.) 3. The applica
tion of authority, from divine writings or
learned authors, in proof of an assertion,
opinion, &c, GxpQtraeDxgl. W. p. 904.
Samband'ha. 4. [in gram."] The genitive
or possessive caseas rihu&pGmpffsvm, fiw
tib*pt3<i>0p<5iQ*ii>umfiiB&TM. There is no
connexion between this and that.
m-&*<hubfi<2toQijair&swsKff. I can't bear you.
I can't abide with you.
a:ii>u&p.i(&)ij.<uirir, s. [prot.'] Two fami
lies connected by marriage; the parents
of a married pair in their relation to
one another.
eujuipiasevdas &u>u&ptS]Qanr&rea-*i&u9fiii>uabret*. inf. See w, v.
#uu<^i**)uu, v. noun. Intermar
riage.
&u>uii$u>Gu&, inf. To treat of marri
ageas the friends of the parties.
&wuifil, s. [com. &u>ld&$I.'] One
connected by marriage affinity. 2.
One connected by birth, marriage or
otherwise.
&u>ui/ir&wuiipih, t. Congeniality
and uncongeniality, attractiveness and
repulsiveness.
jq&iiL/GuiTajtLi^&thuifgLh, t. The con
nection of the parts with the whole.
. Connection between the possessor
and thing possessed.
&LDulkpu>, s. Worldly affinity.
(gjstssrtgazB&uiuiipw, t. Connection be
tween properties and their subjects. See
under
408

&thuir

See under <aj Tir:i i M, d&vei, fTr$gJ , d(gii, dm, v. nTo happen, occur, come to pass, befall,
transpire, accrue. *; [ex tiiui\i, occur
A^rfli^(r^Rf,fu>uii^eij>, i. Mutual love
rence, birth.] (c.)
between husband and wife
ur&<ru>uifiu>, s. Bondage of the soul. *JFldlj srru>, s. Wages, stipend, salary,
mtfltrtsfdQsemi (c.) 2. Food for a jourSee under umi.
ne}', /S>vot|. 3. Goods for travellers, m$
y,%rd^u>uii^u>, s. See under ySfeir.
t^CieirSiiiQtjitsir. 4. A bank, a shore,
QuirQ^LL&tiu&jiui, s. Connections in
Mm. 5. Malice, envy at another's success,
regard to ideas, meanings and subjects.
Qurga>m. W. p 83(1. S'ambala. 6. Stores,
*5Seuir&uiuiipii>, s. Marriage-alliance.
treasures, materials, u^uakujub. 7. W. p.
341. Jamb'hala. The citron tree, *sii*
&&f.estire)Q&isiQdj&u>umpui, s. Con
bt. 8. W. p. 904. Samp'uala. A ram,
nection between the adjunct and the
principal word.
e=iAuetipidau>B, inf. To be engaged
&u>ui]X&GBm/gzir, s. See &u>uatesr3
for monthly wages.
Qsmfidr.
&u>usirwtSLf.d&, inf. To make stop
F/i u i/ ^lt <: i . Jr - rihuik^Sr&inLEls eir,
pages in wages.
>. As ttiuift; [ex ga), the divine
&u>ueiru>Qu&, inf. To settle about
impersonation ]
wages.
fiius<ru>QuirL, inf. [vul.'] To pay the
8. The genitive case.
wages. 2. [piov.J To fix the wages,
PLDUft^rr, i. One of the three famous
servants of Siva, 9mnsnf.nr/ISaircjir. See
#U) usirdeerpear ^wusir^etr , s. A
Qfimirrib.
salaried servant; a stipendiary.
&LOLJfi{Bl, dQG/D&r, pGjisir, uQuA, dm, rujusifl-^lisi-Slafl-^LDL/sy^, *. [proe.
v. n. To be related, to have affinity,
perhaps a change of iim_i4.] A kind of
.'- - *; [ex *6u*fiib.'] (Little used.)
betel-pouch, jyni_ijiL/. 2. A bag, a wal
let, wiflioraou. {Limited.)
*&LbULCi, s. The thunderbolt, as the
weapon of Indra, /*Brr^ii. W. p. 831. f&Lbupairirp^Bih, s. [prop, siiuitssri
Samba. 2. [com. giiuii] Ostentation,
frit; which see.]
prank, frolic, merriment, g)u-<iiuib ; [ex Sa.
Jhampa, jumping ] 3. (*.) Solid timber, &LbLJ ear Stsi Lb , s. Completeness, perfectthe hard or solid part of a tree, ior/Srii.
ness, accomplishment, <aop(. 2. Pros
perity, happiness, utiSW. 3. Being en
jy;arjy,SUj5<iu*MrtSr. lie is very ostenta
dued with, possessed of, abounding in,
tious.
o_!ii_M#%)ij4. W. p. 902. Sampanna.
^thusrLh, s. Water, $A. W. p. 830.
&uiuBsa!a>De&tl,
s. A medicament that
S'ambaka. 2. Cloth, garment,
Com
effaces scars, &c, SitaTi^istgic^ig); [ex
pare ^iurii. 3. The fabulous eight legged
Mradt, maker ]
bird, treirsifiLjir.
See *rutft.
&uiDSBrs8r@ff35&0j&63r, s. [com. ^liuesr
*SLLdiJrssT, t. The name of an Asura,
OTSSroit&r.] A splendid rogue as
killed by Kama, g>rn*\ 2. Another killed
s)0i6r.
by Indra, fij)*>r/> CWSw^abri '#rr. W.
p. 830. S'ambara.
g,aSaa>m. The honorable man is com
&u>uariifl, *. Kama, the Hindu Cupid,
ing, secure the brass cup. (c.)
as the foe or destroyer of sihurar, wario
ewuesrorsa, s. [fcm. &u>uesrs&.~] One
2. Indra, as the destroyer of another
perfect in knowledge, good qualities, &c.
aiburar. @j)fr; [ex fiburar et st^, de
as ^5f.3.^,.L.).-.-'.'", 4fitajjibuaTs&art
stroyer.]
these.
'flhuifl , s. The croton seed, Sicnaiirerru). &LDUir&Lhui Q/5ff0, s. A superior
Sa. Sambaree.
kind of rice, sown commonly in July and
*<9=LCiLJir<i<5irir<!B;3lh, s. [in aslron.'} The
afterwards transplanted, of which there
are different varieties, pQ**>.
sum of the semi-diameters of the sun and
moon in a solar eclipse 2. The sum of fefi^suGSiUu^d&LDUtT, s. Rice smel
the semi-diameters of the moon and the
ling like the flower of the olive tree.
earth's shadow in a lunar eclipse; [ex
^nd^d^uiuti , i. A long and slen
riiui&mh, contact, et
half.] (p.)
der rice.
*3:ihusuLC, s. Birth, generation, pro
BszQd&iiuir, s. A short, slender rice.
duction, iSpu^i. (p.) 2. Occurrence, event,
sQpsw^d&uiUtr, s. Rice smelling
incident, *u>u!aoc^iuw. (c.) 3. Com
like the areka flower.
bination, co-existence; hence, [in log.'] 1.
aqT)iGa&u;utT, s. Rice of the color
Ascertainment of the nature of persons,
or things, by their attributes as when a
of a brahmany kite.
stone attracts iron, to infer that it is a
tziKJtgLDd&u>un, s. A saffron colored
magnet, sibuiCidrtngtotrtb. (ft*-3r.) 2. The
rice.
necessary existence of one thing in or with
(gfiisnrrcuiT^ld&iiHJir, s. Rice resem
anotheras the species in the genus, a
bling a horse tail
hundred in a thousand, &c, ^f&aeu&rd&uiuiT, s. Rice of a bright
(n-uifl.) W. p. 904. S'amb'hava.
color and pleasant taste.
fi)Q'Sji*r*iiL(i4. This is a rare occur
eGsrssrd&LDUtT, s. As jgirdfgd&wurr.
rence, or phenomenon.
SljpKQQfjU^saud^iiun, s. A fine kind
l3s&icuaiu>, s. What is generated
of *ut.
from the five elements, (p.)
QiriEitg&PLJiuii^iji, s.

&LCUIT
gj&^&Lcun, s.
cumin.

&thi9

Rice smelling like *dFLhurreQ<Lh, s. Probability, likelihood,


._:.-*. .
2. What is hypothetical
or conditional. (Sa. Samh'hdcitu.) (p.)
s. Rice having the color of red coral. TLEL/.TSSr, s. (for.) A small vessel, dhoney, G^rmR.
ifiur, s. As (*seiQia#0ihur.
riituirGt&jL-iq., s. A tindal, pilot or
LiQgQ&iiuir, s. A fragrant rice.
the commander of a dhoney, QpiaxHmi-fi
Quirisi&p&uiUiT, s. Another kind.
g}Gaear.
LBctr^rwutr, s.
Rice resembling *3:Uil3l3'^BLCi, s. Illimitable or superna
pepper.
tural power exercised at pleasure,
Qpp&&&uiuir, s. Pearl-like rice.
(saiihu.) (<rgl.)
&ii>uir, s. (for.) A kind of game with *&LhlSlr1%<TUjLr>, s. Tradition, traditional
four little shells on circles described, &
communicationsas of a doctrine; know
JjuiL.a. 2. One of the falls of the shells
ledge transmitted orally from teacher to
in the game, g>'Air'4- 3. A hand, four
teacher and established as of divine au
fingers' breadth, /jiojtr>>/. (c.)
thoritysuch as the meaning ofthe Vcdas,
&u>ucQuiri, inf. To cast the shells
Agamas and other sacred books, ^gunn.
in the above game.
uAum.
gjr.) 2. Customs and manners
as of a tribe; usage, observance, cgcuwri
9&ii>uir&li>, s. Country, /s/r. (^*7.)
(p.) \V. p. 903. Sampradaj-a. 3. Skill,
2 [foe. in combination] Nicely cooked,
dexterity, cleverness, address, ettni^fi^ib.
m&Qiu4rsm>foffi [ex
good, et ursih,
4. [vul.] Artfulness, shrewdness, cunning
cooking.]
management, fig&im. (c.)
uruJsa, s. Conversation, dialogue, dis
s. A skilful man. 2. Une who regards
course, talk, *.if.ij<Ju*. W. p. 905.
traditions.
Samb'hasiian'a.
&wi$jrpniuu>iriijuGu&, inf. To speak
*&t)LIfr&Q, 3<*psbr,pQpG!r, uQuesr, as,
on a subject artfully so as not to entrap
v. n. To converse, hold a conversation
one's self, or be defeated by an opponent.
or dialogue, x-t$.uGu&. (Sa. Samb'bdsha.)
& u> iSafi it uj en ipd(g, s. Traditionary
usage, (p.)
utiff'SeTriiuifiifiii, s. Acquisition, ac
&tht$srpiriLie8/iai>la, s. Art and cunning.
quirement, gain, attainment, GfCj-ib. (c.)
W. p. 902. Sampadana.
&ihi$ffjgirujGuerautl s. A treatise on
&ilu ir^tksrds itngst&ihutTfifdtua&[rnzBr,
Elocution, pitSruifii.
s. A man of acquisition either of
ss>&&u>t3upiTiijLD, s. Manual dexterity.
property or learning.
((Tr)&iii3afBirajw, s. Oral instruction
^/t9iunajeu>uiTpliLiii>, s. Acquisition
from a guru. See
by unfair means.
suirlid&w&gfiiriijih, s. Cleverness in
&u>uirpfiiUwue8srszirh,v.noiin. Acqui
talking, eloquence sometimes in re
ring, getting, (c.)
proach.
tfUiUtr^Bl, s. One of the two sons of
fihdrfiu GmgtttiAilai* ff^-i/'ii.Jv.
Arun'a, the other being Jat'a'yu, who, by
Nothing above or below conies without
a curse, were transformed into eagles,
seed (without a cause) spoken of an
^qsarsinosdsr. W. p. 902. SaMPATI.
ostentatious display of importance, or
sagacity, without foundation from an
*<9=L0i_//rS?, dQQpar, pGj&r, uGuar, ,
cestry, &c.
v. a. To procure, provide, prepare, ac
quire, attain, secure, 0>< (Sa. Sampdda.) FLOtStf^SFli>l3(jrj!$, s. A public ac
countant, a town clerk, jl.aaiaBMj.r.
'^LdUiruLd, s. [in general.] Requisites,
(Sa. Sumb'/iruti.)
necessaries, constituents, especially ma
terialsas condiments, spices, curry- *&LbiSl!rLCiiii, s. [com. eiiiSaii.] Exhilestuffs, drugs, ingredients,&c.,for making
ration, buoyancy of spirits, hilarity, m
food, preparing medicines, decoctions, &c,
rAfliiL/. W. p. 905. Sambh'rama. 2.
_iiQi**io. W. p. 904. Sahbhara. 2.
Splendor, parade, pomp, stateliness,
[loc.] A kind of beam to support the
uib. 3. Sumptuousness, gorgeousness, tgJ>
rafters in a native house, tMuri^raB;
uib. 4. Mercurius sublimatus, upeBuur
[ex Sa. Sambhdra, supporting.]
ueo&wuniru>, s. Ingredients for curry.
&LDiSawQeoireOGbr, s. A gallant, a pomp
s^uiunaiim^L-i, inf. To mix curry
ous person ; [ex
ui4, fondness.]
stuffs.
rutsSjttuiti' > Qruij &ui$au>LLniu rip
GLDLMnrfii&u>uirnu>Guiri., inf. To
if.**, inf. To do a thing splendidly as
season with spices.
to make a magnificent wedding, a
&tJouireO, s. (for.) A kind of dish or
sumptuous feast, &c.
seasoning, pfoivnauutenf..
&u)i3gLCLBniij&6:irutSi, inf. To fare
's=ihuirsu&sr&tiuirsu earth, s. Gift,
sumptuously.
boon, offering, reward, *A*aDa. [loc.'] 2. ^tct3(oJ"tJ-ffiliJLD, j. Deliberation, due
Reflection, imagination, conception, i<?
consideration,
(u&eft.) (Sa.
u>jSl^5ar. 3. Respect, worship, civility,
Sampre'hshya.)
4(rr|ujrri. W. p. 905. Samb'havana.
Gu>irL-&&u>uirai$ssr, s. (R. Catho. usage.) ^tit^iruj, s. The lime or citron tree,
Heavenly reward, utuutwar.
| ngliStmr. W. p. 340. JaMHEERA.
',2

.ytx>n/j
yiity, s. Siva, ajrar. 2. Brahma, iSa
*. 3. Argha of the Jainas, jy^i*. W.
p. 831. Samb'hu. 4. Vishnu, Sl:(B^i. 5.
The sun, gAu*. 6. W. p. 340. Jambu.
The jambu tree, *rm*>. 7. Jambu Dwipa.
(See 0ibL&f.) 8. The lime tree, v&nSasxr.
(Compare eitiSttb.) 9. (A contraction of #<A
L)*th) A jackal, mf. 10. (c.) A kind of reed
or sedge sometimes used for thatching,
ptQmnmr. Typha angustif'olia. 11. The
5>i_*ffi plant.
&ii>LjGawi)ijii, s. A place sacred to
Siva near Seringham, %/ite*<s.
&ti>H$af, s. The central circular
continent surrounded by six others so
named from the jambu trees abounding
iu it. (s'*0.)
&tit-(m$l, s. A river, said to be form
ed of the juice of the jambu tree
situated to the south of mount Meru.
See *ficLfBfiib.
auiLjmrmeo, s. A species of ictreueo,
Rose apple tree, Eugenia Jambos.
jiiuE;*. riiuman.sni, s. A kind
of basket, made of rushes. 2. [/or.] A
covering for the head and shoulders,
of plaited sedge, i/>u*GiMtioS.
&LDUGiQ&aes>n, s. As &u>l/.
&u>uBjGan$, s. A water fowl said to
feed on the seeds of the u>4 sedge.
*5=LC_y, s. [a contraction of ^iuldl^.~\ God
as the self-existent,
*&LLH&in, s. A fox, a jackal, mift. W.
p. 340. Jahbuka. See "in.
,&Lbt-ljgiB!, s. Calling; the vocative
case in Sanscrit nouns, o..1 .'<- -, v-. W.
p. 904. Sahbuddhi.
*J/-OL^/ld, s. A casket or Bmall box
for keeping sacred ashes, &c, QeuL/. (p.)
W. p. 903. Samput'a.
few, . Consecration of a temple, ^uuu
tl^)i>i_. W. p. 904. Sahpko'ksiiak'a.
(P)
*&li>y>^li>&Lny)Q, s. Birth, being
born, coming into life, iSpui^. W. p.
905. Samb'hoota, Samb'uooti. (p.)
*3rlhy)!rsS)irLD, s. (also uSj^essrw.)
Fulness, completion, repletion, entirencss,
*>pai. 2. Abundance, plenty, copious
ness, Qurgwrarjicrf. 3. Satisfaction, sa
tiety, i<5>,; [ex
et uimih.] W. p.
903. Sampoorn'a. (c.)
td urt!wBeruf*i_ftLii. Abundant mercy.
&txtytDe88rLDiT[ijdQ&t!d&, inf. To give
plentifully.
GLD^neesruui, inf. To be satisfied.
mtSfffibyfmiaiSpsi. The belly is full.
^tissiu, s. The &u>i-i sedge. 2. Growth,
luxuriance like the *dm rushes, Gh^uli.
3. [vul.~\ Inferior or refuse commodities,
irvt-i'j. 4. Fish, iSsbQurgi. (c.)
tFLcewijtf
eo<Si s. Fish rent.
<Fi/..--.DLji. C .r i. j r ssf! , s. A covering
against rain, made of ni^ grass.
&u36s)U&&:ffd(&j, s. Inferior or reject
ed goods.
jFiiiei>uui-ies>aiiS3se, s.
An inferior
kind of tobacco, &c.
409

&LLL&

&OJLb

rtLiipu>t!clsi>, s. The name of an as


&LbLblTBLb, s. [proc] A contract or
commutation made by a merchant with
tronomical treatise in Tamil.
the officers of excise, mpptit.QMiQfoii. & tu is;$S3TLb, $. A chariot, * car, <?js/t.
(Deschi.)
(p.) XV. p. 959. Savamjana.
'^LbLcrnrLD s. Destruction, annihilation,
^jifiof. See fiiatiih.
'ftuih/Sem , s.
Jayanta, the son of
(gjir&u>u>niju>, s. Destruction of the
Indra,
2. The moon, p
Asura, Sura, by Skanda. (c.)
idr. (p.) XV. p. 341. Jayanta.
'{FLbLbirssTLb, s. Respect, homage, honors,
s. The tuir^wi-aQ tree. ( M.
civilities, u/ura^. W. p. 905. Sammana.
Die.)
2. [foe.] Land exempt from tax, tiaiMoU
*&UJIS!, t. [among the Faishnavas.']
The rising of the asterism e-GnSsati on
3= LCsLCs IT SST & Lb LblT esr ih, s. [vul.~\ A
the eighth of the dark half in August,
small vessel, a small water craftas
considered as the time of the birth of
Krishna, and celebrated as a sacred day,
*&LbLB iu fEJfrl eu th, s. A universally
8(ji.r*j,l. JVole. The term is now
employed to denote the birth day in
bountiful natureas an attribute of the
any of the incarnations of Vishnu as
deity. (jMrepaSweuj^ %sfr^jiw; [ex Samyak9rir**uiis9, &C XV. p. 341. JaYAKTEK.
tva, totality.] W. p. 906.
(c.)
3=LbLBtuiTSLb. s. The Qairsasstfl tree.
<fiuuiT6lTLb, s. A tree, Croton tiglium,
(M. Die.)
Gaiuleniii. (M. Die.)
*&LbQ>Lbrr&Lb, s. Fascination, stupefac
&LDtiisGSF!bs-L-u}-<nL-&nnl inf. To sit
tion, beguiling. miu*i4; [ex aw, an intensi- fiUlS^^SLb, s. Consumption, as a dis
cross-legged.
tive, et Qatxii, delusion.] W. p. 906. Samease, *iuClMii. (Ii.)
MOHA.
Jijo (_Dr.sjzi>, i. Assent, consent, agree
*3:ujLb!TLb, s. [prop. &jjiMBiail.) The
ment, j-drurQ. 2. Approval, acquies
public choice of a consort by a princess,
s. An enchanted weapon.
cence, compliance, concurrence, ^mSt'tib.
from a number of suitors assembled for
XV. p. 905. Sammata. (c.) 3. Opinion, t3:LbQLbiT^I^Lb, s. Whatever is graci
the purpose, according to the ancient
tenet, Oarams; [e*
mind.]
ously granted, a reward, a boon, **Gpi*j>t
usage; [ex *vu>, self, et ri4, choosiug.]
0<3cfiiQjiuij!bu*isii. (Sa. Sammdda.)
TOiVoJ
m/. To ask one whe
W. p. 962. SVAYAMVABA. (p.)
ther he consents.
*&LbG>\utr&Lb, s. Copulationas *=ti *&ujtb, s. Triumph, victory, success,
.nitaaijui, jjy. To consent, ac
i*SS; [ex GuisJ>, junction.] W.p.
tone, virtue, vigour as Q*uri, Qvpfi. XV.
873. Samyoga.
quiesce.
p. 341. Java. 2. The sun,
3.
Coarse sugar, j(jiiM. (Compare S*jii.)
&usit>puup,p, inf. To persuade one. t&LbTL&'(}ssiSI , s. [com. &euniL.*&.]
4.
The
water-lily,
#iiu*i.
5.
Collection,
Preservation, providing for, ur?u,ni; [ex
^wLD^LDrairw^t^ia, inf. To consent
assemblage, multitude, kX t-<a. W. p.
et rcrlm, preservation.] See <gQ<buib.
not.
318. Ciiaya. 6. A garland, imJw. 7. The
XV. p. 873. SAMRAKSnAN'A.
#Si3r*t3*riixi!/iGxr. Has this your consent?
hand, e*. W.p. 831. S'aya. 8. (c.) Con
.'.
As you like, or think. *&Lb6UlTfiipiLb, s. One of the seven
sumption, phthisis, eruGnsib. 9. Waste,
classes of clouds; also one of the nine
luSS, A<s>2f. W. p. 262. Kshaya.
ffliu^S, s. Consent, agreement, appro
kinds. See Gwatt. XV. p. 874. Samvabtta.
fGwGmvib. Virtue is victory; the
val, compliance, 3ib>8*Auli\ [
mind.]
2. One of the eighteen 0<ju>,srAi.
right will triumph.
W. p. 905. Sammati. (c.)
^luiiQaireircir^lUwumsressr, inf. To
&u>LD$uesirsasr euiLofduuGSlfip, inf. *&LbS>J/i)3:!rLb, s. A year, oiq^l-ui. XV.
p. 87. Samyatsaba.
conquer, prevail, get the victory. 2.
To induce consent. 2. To satisfy, make
To succeed, j^_u:iax_iu. 3. To take
good.
*^LbGUtTSLb, s. A town on a hill, ldSsc
effectas a medicine, Ctft:
&ij>Lnfijnzaaisbr, s. One agreeing or
ar. (Ha.) 2. (Compare i2uii.) Country
Qe($uLSp*Bj&Q&renxiu>{5s&. Medicine
in general, mat.
consenting.
whose virtue is not lost by fire.
&u>u>@lujirairix>irut$eir3sir ,s. A suitor whom *&LbeuirpLb, s. [loc.~\ Disputation, dis
&ujeh;U)Uili&\Ujkpu>uLD, s. A post
a girl or her friends like.
courseas auswrfim, piaaih.
or pillar set up in celebration of a
sihiojfiLtsarGtu'bBiiSi*. At any time you *&UJ, s. The twenty-eighth year of the
victory, a great act of liberality, &c,
like.
Hindu cycle, pi*<5s*&. 2. [in Algebra.']
Qm/fij&mfiiiiulb.
tux&QuirGto. As you think; just as
Alisius. (Sa. Kshaya.)
&tLi<!urf!as>a, s. A large martial drum
you like, or please.
&lU6S!>T<So~>L, s. A kind of cymbal
beaten in celebration of victory, (c.)
SFLbLb^, dQGpsk, pGp&r, uQuan, am, V.
used by mendicants, also at temples, ur*j
&ujup@ifl&na^uju^fipii, s. Record
n. To agree, consent, acquiesce, comply,
/iiif.<M. (*&) [ex fiu, victorious, et *
of a victory. (Little used.)
concur, m_*L/i_,
<i_.] Compare
outDsar, s- Durga, goddess of war,
*uiw$jkfitti&s, inf. To act by mu *&luSLb,s. A flower bud, ya/^iity. (p.)
2. The zodiacal sign, Gemini,
tual consent.
Compare mu*ib, 3.
&ti>u>filui-i, v. noun. Consenting, agree *3riu&\u,s.
Success
and
prosperity,
(p.)
ing, agreement. {Little used.)
&iuu>Li3s8rUj, inf. To become a con
#<u*ujGuif,0. May you prosper, praise
spicuous victor, to get the victory, (p.)
&u>u}fi)ui$aG, inf. [prov.~] To cause to
to thee.
consent, to induce consent.
^iu(?ff/rii>, s. Pneumonia, or lung
&iu&tuQai<3!T<50, v. noun. Hailing; ex
consumptionas tuGrtMib.
pressing wishes of success, glory, or
&LbLbK!Lb, s. [/.] Connexion, affinity,
prosperity, Q&pfS Qu&sQaieir vfe&fi&i.
ri&GpJr, pQj.<&, uQu&r, da, V. a.
relation, &c. Sec e.;-u*fi*.
(also Q*S*.) To conquer, (p.)
&wLDiipsuniLLf., $. [prov.] A mother *&lUj5ireiTLb, s. One of the nine kinds
whose sons or daughters are married.
of musical measure, fit*Qu*aru$Qiviars>. *&UJLbL-l, s. Self-existence; indepen
3=Lb Lb SOT <9f, s. (lit. a good mind.) A *&iL)^El!Tje!sr, s. A hero famous in
denceas amihL), 0fS<yA *>. 2. The deity,
3. Siva,
4. Argha of the
spirit, one of the blessed; an angel, Cionh*
the Bharata,
W. p. 341. Jataai*&; [ex fb, el !.] (II. Cath. usage.)
Jainas, jyer*rfr. W. p. 962. Svayamuoo.
dratua.

*&LbSS>u, . Lightning, LSetratreo. (p.)


W. p. 902. S'ampa. 2. A modeof beatins the drum, &c , wt&Q&tiifi.
&IM3SlUfinSItLD, S. A3 &LDG6H-I, 2.
^ii j?i_/.T#ii, *. Copulation, sexual
enjoyment, 4trf,>S; [ex t&, with, e( Cur
\V. p. 905. Samu'iiooa. (c.)
&u>Guir3ds, inf. To copulate, have
sexual intercourse, t/osrr.
.yiiCotj/rdSgj, *. A fleet, a company
of 8hipS, M&upMUlJ-lb, (II.)
'GUiQutrpdaX, s. [in -Ja. Aronni.] The
vocative caseas ni^gi, ditiGipgiaaii. W.
p. 904. Samuodhana.
*<FLbLbi ^)_, j. A kind of whip, ^a/<i@;
[ex
leather, et <ui>i-, stick.] W. p.
320. Chakmmatasht'i. 2. (c.) A smith's
large hammer, a sledge, Q*i\u*iiuiLi<f-.
&LhiMZ3VrLD, s. The act of sitting upon
one's legs, tjfi^i_SOT*rtfi_A). See suumih.

410

yt/BWti, *. Sleep, lying down, taking


rest, jg\*>r. 2. A bed, couch, a place
for sleeping or reclining, u*<sm!ir. 3Copulation, coition, ^ri#ft. (p.) W. p.
831. S'avana.Note. There are five kinds
of bedding, called u**iuri6, and
consisting or made of. 1. g)e/ciu.
Bilk-cotton. 2. Qiu*, red cotton. 3.
Cv*.;r>, white cotton, 4.
hair,
wool, &c, (*.) down of the peacock.
(-'!) 5.
,,.i<e3, the down of swans.
eujaruSffluar, s. One too fond of
sleep.
rusmaiaBp^ s. A dormitory, uetrefi
MM.
(FIL/aa/?, d@Qpck, iO/ftk, uGuar, da, v.
n. To lie down, recline, seek repose,
2. To sleep, *4lsfQ*jjj. 3. To
Copulate, i^f ; [mt *izj-id.]
Fi/eafluty, *. r. noun. Lying down,
sleeping, coition. (Rare.)
3-lUT, s. The aiirpu>idQ treeas ^
(M. Die.)
&ii9aas ^uSiSBssr s=u9isns, s.
[fa/, corruption of *uS*s*.] Beckoning,
making a signal with the eyes, hands, &c,
a wink, connivance; also written, >>.
J uS ' s 5 frtl l_ -& in i 3 I jru ssar SSHT, inf.
To beckon, hint, give a signal.
*AAtB'si<x*ffJr, s. A conniver. 2.
One who gives a hint.
3=u3 i&ih, s. [toe] Tenuity, fineness,
thinness, Qadrooio.
t iS i _L :' -J &uSd&p/uuil-i~ir, s. A
fine cloth.
ffitSdSds.Ts=u9^iS, s. The jyzr# tree.
&u3, dQ<5p<xr, ^sC^car, uQu&c , <s&, v. a.
Ivul. for #8.] To bear, suffer, sustain,
See J under ruJ>.
'^uS^JBSLti, s. One of the thirty two
treatises on architecture, SlpujscSQ*,isbrp.
^uS-S^l/Jii,
[prop, eo&pfiltuii.']
Coldness, coolnessgW)r*R (c.)
*<&iifiuiciizx!Su<i*Mu>,s. Coolingfood.
&i$/i$lujtn)&Gii$, s. Cold and fits, &c.
ft. ^ ,*r-r.r
s. See under c..^,
ri4.Atoe. All food, drink, drugs.
&c . are regarded as -isrtS or ttSf
put; or these two blended.
*g=u5ljjgi!rii>, s. [prop. Bn/FpfiiJiA.'] The
month of April, Bjjda*. (p.)
<?= uS'jSfBiiPi IU Us, s. [prop. eBiFiiiQiftuu>.~]
Illusiveness,
ZFuSmfisCiGsjasnrus euSliSfSearus &
iS/rjiJt. 8. [prop. mvifia/Ji.'] An artificial
salt, l^iffULf.
* & u3li^BGiJ tis , s. [prop. eas=i^eeuw.'] Rocksalt, S'^ijiy. 2. Horse, <&8<m. 3. Head,
#* (pO
*&u9i5/5s8 , s. [prop. aa=i,iS6fl.] One of
the tunes, pins*. (cA
aJSUs, s. [prop. aa&Gfftu&ii.']
One of the ie<sQ0r&fi class of trees with
Bky-colored flowers, .'. .-v.-s.-. y^niMj
Giror^9. (So. SeireyoJta.)
* 3= a9 sailSBUiSsO, s. The odoriferous root
of the Andropogon muricatum, <3/iii.<Jf.
(Af. !>:.)

*&u9ei)us, s. [prop. aD#ei)Lo,] A moun


tain, fflJw. (/>.) W. p. 785. S'kila.
&u9<sbR, j. The long-pepper, fduiSe8
(Af. Die.)
*&S3>tu, t. The third, eighth, and thir
teenth lunar days of either half month,
p. 341. Jaya.
*&(2llJir^jSujLh, s. (also ess&QuJirf
aii.) Communion, familiarity, reii4. (*)
*&iuQ>{U!raus, . Copulation, coition
as e&Qussw, LjosrriS). (c.) 2. [in yrum.~\
Combination of letters, proper to follow
one another in a word, g}mluj>iu**ii.
(ar.) W, p. 8*3. SaMTOGA.
&0~&us,s. [prov.~] Region, district, place,
quarter, QsvdtM^, ( Used in the south.)
lb04frsjijflGeu fiftgiwtfliiqj&pjjr. Is this
word used in those parts?
*&<rLh, s. A bee, C^esP. W. p. 906
Saragua. 2. A beetle,
Com
pare stsii. (p.)
5=j-c5/Ti333ri_u/ra^/raar/i, *. A kind of
arsenic as naSai-ih.
*&T&lTGSSfi ld, s. [in aslron.'] Ascen
sional difference. 2. W.p.83l. Sarakas'da. The shaft of an arrow, jyiojc^imsj
i-ia; [ex srta, arrow, et ffw-_i4, stem.] 3.
A quiver, jyiiivAx- ; [ex
case.]
tFJ'dCQ, i. Curry-stuffs, s/S^^ni^.
2. Drugs, spices, &C, riiun**rt(g. 3.
Goods, commodities, articles of merchan
dize, wares, <tirutr**r*<g. 4 [loc.] Arrack,
liquor, rwuth. 5. Minerals used for medi
cine, especially arsenic, of which the Hin
dus reckon sixty four kinds, half in their
native state and half prepared; also al
kalis and salts used in the chemical pre
paration of medicines, u>($iig*rr*<g. (c.)
(Sa.Sarga.)-Note. The alkaline, or salifi
able base, is called ^e&r*r*<g (masculine
drug) or x<ty8i! (Seminal salt), and any
acid which readily combines with a salifi
able base is called Qut^wtig (feminine
drug) or 4*#<Ir"**"i (acidulated uterine
blood), the chemical affinities being sup
posed to resemble the male and female
properties in union throughout. The fol
lowing are some of the alkaline bases and
acids :
Qa/q.quLf
MngfiULj
i-<Sr
sifg/OBT
<39&
mttflib
QutS
uoBeGujil
sfrifi
,SpLfiig-ij
QsaH
eoaii&rtikfiib
fiijstb
trrib
uJmststuMrw ...
"f!fl
*ffJSULf
Qoirefg,

.. UtfiULjtfl.

. . . **tp~
. . .Quresteuriiuf.

L/cflurmr.
LfdkatBiariit,
, . . , ucriatV vj,
... *tt5S.
. ...toQ^Biu.
. . . QvvArstrii.
mw*.
. . .QeSijMibi
. , . Q&ihLf.

^I&p&aitg), s. A production of natarc,


as distinguished from artificial com
pounds, tlrfi(jPiufoaj. (p.)
^0=j7*(g, s. Minerals which eva
porate on the fire as mercury, sulphur,
&c, (II.) 2. Drugs, ingredients, &c,
in common us&
^ Lf.O&0 ill i$pg, Siv eo itu> Qso it (55 &a i<g ,
*. Minerals which, on being exposed to
the action of fire, disappear; said to be
the case with fictitious cinnabar, yel
low sulphuret of arsenic, &c. Sixtyfour kinds are reckoned. (R.)
^(^QiffL^QtuQgtj3LSLjQuir(&!(eij&ffa(&, s.
Minerals which first melt in a crucible,
and then are gradually sublimnted
as sulphur, mercury, &c.
&B&(G)&8rGGaGGSILD, S. As &eu^0tx.
&0S(&i;ipL-(B , s. [loc.'] A salver, tray or
basket in which the dealer places his
seeds, &c, for sale.
e-gdSpaa, inf. See
v.
s^ai^uuesssssr, inf. To regard or
esteem, (p.) 2. [prov.~] To dry in the
sun, i^*. :
asf)t& &ad(, s. See
suup&adri^, s. Ship-goods, commo
dities of a ship, cargo.
a &retr
s. See aeireffii.
H-eiree^iid&ijdig), s. Productions of the
country. See under .*.
@saL-.iLii!&&iid(g, s. A rare article,
that which cannot be had.
atL(B&&irtg, s. Consolidated drugsSee *tiQ.
&ir@&&ffd(9)V-iLi!iipa'iid(!F), s. A su
perior kind of merchandise, the most
valuable drugs.
8eaLDd:&i7d(&t,
European goods or
commodities.
pnipmp&nB^, s. Articles of an in
ferior quality.
mp&is&<5), s. Spices and other com
modities of a superior kind and un
damaged.
nrL-uL-i&i7d(&), s. Old goods.
mitL-&lii(&), s. [prov.~\ Drugs bought
on a fortunate day against a woman's
lying in.
Drugs, curry-stuffs,
minerals, &o.
Qunp&nd(&}, s. The most valuable or
superior drugs. (lit.) Golden drugs.
(J)
Artificial drugs,
medicines.
&!T3(&)LjLliT&(3j, s. [/.] A repeated
sound produced by the creaking of the
shoes, scS*!s^i-t. 2. (fig.) Foppishness,
pedantry, C*rirua.
^j"/BJa6ti), s. A kind of arsenic, v.- -Li
&T&U1, s. The teak tree, G/xd(sj. (M.
Die.)
^""Jii, s. Complaisance, courteousness, good humor, merriment, gjoS^giOTij.
(Sa. Sarasa, relish.) 2. Joking, jesting,
sport, mimiery. mockery, banter, ufixmi.
3. Wanton sport, *fiu#C?ffi<oi_. (Sa. Sa
rasa, impassioned.) (c.)
411

&3LCS
&B&ifii$iu>, i. The Parnassus of the
&n&(g)Btii>, $ A courteous disposition.
Hindus, where science is said to have
ea&asiwslr, s. A jester, joker. 2.
been acquired intuitively; a term used
Scoffer, bantercr, mocker, a mimic.
in praise of a learned man, or in ridi
&B&GimnC-i, inf. To make mouths,
cule, (c.)
faces or gestures at a person; to mimic,
&Bm-ei$ltylaD&, 3. The worship of Saras
make game of, to deride.
vati, on the last day of Navaratri,
s^S^^Qeo Qatrear(B<Iuir-x, inf. To
(rmiijpit,) or nine night's worship,
together with Durga and Lukshmi.
make excuses in sport; to retract under
On this occasion school-boys and others
pretence of having been only in jest.
pile up their books, styles. Sc., fold
&B&u<iu&8r&a&Gririrp6is>p, 3. Hutheir arms and worship them as an
moursome language, pleasantry, jest.
image of the goddesses, (c.)
&ff&LDiriuaQa>irexr(Bei!iT, inf. To train
&a.9rSjjdeu tr
3. [prop.] The influence
up persons to any work in a plea
of Sarasvatiregarded as supernatural,
sant manner.
endowing a person with gifts for ac
quiring knowledge, composing poetry,
&a&u>iriij&Q&irevsS daiTLLi, inf. To
&c, intuitively, (c.)
explain in a pleasing manner.
eaareifiiAirfbti,
3. The name of a work
&tr&iiugotsuit &ff&<gQ&iuuj, inf. To
on astrology, prJru*,<i.
jest, joke. 2. To mock, scoff. 3. To
&04rsu<Sjjirg)i, 3. As &ir&Qi@, 2.
sport or dally wantonly, to take un
becoming liberties with one of the other
eas-eufiQisiu, s. [prov.'] Medicinal
sex.
ghee for improving the memory, voice,
&a&ii>Gu&, inf. To scoff, talk wan
&c, and strengthening the mind for
tonly.
study, &c. {Limited.)
^j^e^&i, s. Jesting, banter.
&!T:&JPJ,3. The
ir plant, (Jf. Die.)
&a&, appel. n. One of a pleasant i&riLb, 3. A lizard, a chameleon, ftifi.
temper, g8<a/)u<5mB. 2. A jester, a huW. p. 906. Sarat'a.
merous person, u4*r**rdr. (rg.)
dF<T,
3. [Gen. &ffL-Lp.Gsr.'] A thread of
S:!T3:!r, iSipgi, ppgi, .igjtfi, da, t>. n.
cotton or other material; a twine, yarn,
To rustleas dry leaves, &c, *(jQS*.
&c, Qpp*S)*>tfi. 2. Gold or silver threaded
(c.)
necklace, Qu'pfr, Q*tf.#. (c.) (Sa.
&a&iruLi, v. noun. Rustling in gene
Sarat,threod.) 3. Chain, row, series, fl
ral. 2. [/oc] Hustling of cloth, (pj-Qpj-iii^. 3.
( fy') Stratagem, tricks, fifliih.
(R) Roughness of the surface or edge,
&nQ)<!atrda, inf. To thread a needle.
s=ir(BiifiireSu^ii), s. The gold-string and
&:!rg:Q>r63reO, v. noun. Rustling, as
wedding badge.
dry leaves, 9!*^ijiy. 2. Gliding along,
moving quickly without impediment or
<fjO(Jojji, inf. To twist yarn, thread,
hesitation, J^/^ajJu^. (c.)
&c. 2. {Jig.) To play tricks; to insti
gate, *ti^<lt-.
&n&Qa&rgiin, inf.
To run into
&BiLi^tLLp.tuet>, s. A gold threaded
one's house without leave.
necklace, as mQ, 2.
&n&QnsisrQp(igp, inf. To write quickly.
pir(&&&i;(9, 3. The string on which the
&n&Qn*k<ipp, inf. To penetrate with
wedding badge, with some other appen
out resistanceas thorns in one's foot.
dages, is strung.
2. To climb on a tree without hesita
QLpdtg&&ff(B, J. [foe] A row of houses
tion. 3. To pervade one's systemas
poison from the bite of snakes, xfiuiu
facing the east.
LD3st>j=&a(B, 3. A mountainous range.
&B&Qv&iQ(Trri, inf. To move freely <9=!TLL(Sg:&!rLLQl io3TS0,v.noun. [prov.']
and swiftlyas water, the wheels of
Passing free and easily; moving without
a carriage, &c.
obstruction as from the bowels, at stool,
*SzT3:ir.nr&.&ir, s. Sine of ascen
ersmisnrGujfl. {Limited.)
sional difference; [ex frit, et *r.]
'^TSSSTLD, 3. Foot, leg, emphatically the
*&J~S, s. See under &n&u>.
foot of a deity or great person, utpib. 2.
A line in poetry; also, any one of the three
*&r3r, s. A tank, a large pond, a lake,
or more lines or stanzas of an ode that
ai9. (ug.-jsi.) W. p. 907 Saras.
occurs between the repetition of the cho
rus, &*&Qflpc$<uQriuq&y.; [ex erib. moving.]
,3:!T3rSi]Q, s. Sarasvati, wife of Brah
W. p. 319. Charan'a. 3. Homage, reve
ma, the goddess of speech, eloquence,
rence, worship at the foot of a great person,
music and literature, generally sfeiu>ii*.
magistral.
4. Shelter, refuge, protection,
She is fancied to reside on the tongue
asylum-as *ra4r, ^ai_ituii. (c.) 5. A house,
of Brahma, also on those of poets and
W. p. 831. Saran'a 6. Agricultural
orators, (c.) 2. The name of a river,
towns or villages, uxsfSnfgir. (Compare
tti$iuts). 3. (Jig.) An amiable, excellent
vsrtb, (fpir*!*, ai*), ^anh and a_mpnycr.) 7. A
woman, tgauagl. W. p. 907. Sarasvati.
peacock's tail, mtSp Sci>*.
8. A
(P)
peacock, miSso. 9. (R.) The^*tree. {p.)
&j3raif)gi^iu>, s. A repository of books
sfo<T&sfawggiur, Homage; homage to
on all kinds of learning the archives
you, my lord. 2, Your feet, Sir, are my
of the Indian Minerva at Tanjore.
refuge.
412

^aessri^Qfiteeeo, inf. To salute in a


humble manner.
^ffessTLDaniuj^saru^s, inf. To ap
ply for shelter, take refuge.
^uessniiuemeesr, inf. To prostrate one's
self at a person's feet in homage.
&ffemsiitrpi}>, 3. [prop.] Cramp in the
legs.
eff^ayajSiifij^ap), 3. Taking re
fuge with one; application for protec
tion. 2. Refuge, asylum,
[ex
frmii, et
coming.]
&tr^tt)iT]il, 3. Seeking protection or
succour; dependence on another for pro
tection, jysi_4iiC>i_*); [ex
beg
ging]
&Bfxv)ii-ipu>, 3. The gallinaceous fowl,
a cock whose feet is its weapon, Qrmt>.
Compare srviryfib,
&irtt3)ffe&&/xii ff-jssrxuisujii, 3. The
lotus feet of a great person, the feet
spoken for the person himself; [ex j>rS*
fiii, lotUS.]
9=J"6337", s. [a contraction of waerii.] Foot
of a great person, for the person himself,
ur/sj,. 2. Refuge, asylum, protection,
H>X_AVlO. {p.)
*rCrjrir. Your foot alone are my
refuge.
^aemi-is,, inf. To take refuge.
*&!Tfi;LD, 3. Faithfulness, veracity, QldiL.
(*.) (p.); [ex Sa. STrat, faithfulness.]
Compare *[;,
&n~jG\)LCi, 3. [in astron."] An element
required for computing the equinoxial
points and the daily motion of the planets,
~rj eueS r.-ic , 3. Numbers in eSisttif.,
expressing the above elements.
&irptrtr, 3. (Arabic.) Manager, superin
tendent, a chief, /jJw*.
&!ruis)-, 3. [prop. PnaiLf..] Tribe, race,
family, line, vdnhi [ex nth, series, et
stock.]
^iflisrut^.iSQcii QutAwQsraaQm/aiwQui. I
must take a wife, of the same tribe,
(with that of my deceased wife.)
*&n~utii, 3. A large fabulous bird with
eight legs, regarded as the foe of the
lion, and as inhabiting the snowy moun
tains, mdru^i. W. p. 832. S'aRAB'HA.
2. (/**.) The mountain sheep, .nsjiur.
3. (rgi.) The woolly sheep, tgjj-hui.
*&nihLCi, 3. End, ultimate state, finality,
death, <sii-f. W. p. 319. Charaha.
#ju>6fl, 3. An epitaph, gfipipeuir
*iSFJ"LD, s. Motion, locomotion, .c'.^-c .
2. A living or moveable being opposite
to.*r. W. p.318. Chara. (p.) 3. The
passage or flowing of the breath in con
nection with the art of foretelling by it,
4. The breath, >am>. 5. One
of the three air vessels of the body, ac
cording to the yoga philosophy, sacred to
the god of fire. See
and lS*Sw.
6. (Sa. Sarat, thread.) A string of beads
or pearls, &c, ineao9ui_i4. 7. Wreaths of
flowers tied or strung singly, y.-rhi. 8.
Series, concatenation, Gsi*>w. 9. W. p.
831. Sara. An arrow, j^iiiy. (c.) 10. (M.
Die.) The *rw*j reed. 11. The Q*rp4<

&T1
rush. 12. [prow.] Ailment, hurt, Crf. %&!TeU8SrLCi, s. Rush, Q&irjpi&csis. 2. &a~iriB'95Lh, s. [improper for waii, 2.
(Limited.) 13. [in astron ] Versed sine
Reed, war*. (*#.) 3. Lotus, prater. (M.
which see.]
of an arc. 2. Ascensional difference.
Die.) 4. (*.) Tlie name of a sacred
ennGjaLDirapuirGBi^, s. A straight and
14. W. p. 907. Saras. A tank, pond,
pond
or
lake
in
the
vicinity
of
the
Hima
even path, (o.)
^i_r#iia8 ill sQrr^sia, eQrrsib.
laya mountains, fed by the river Ganges,
/rcr.i.,,;. ll - /. -i' a. , inf. To read flu
c. vt_ rati ; [ex frih, rush, e aiarU)} thicket,
iiaJdwjjffioj. Have you pain in the
ently.
collection ] (p )
mouth? (Why can't you speak?)
&nu>&niD, s. As &dh&iild.
^B-suessruQu r . ..-> s . j. As yj'fiweBSriij, 4. Wireig, s. [Hind, loc] An overseer
of lascars. boatmen. &c, ww#/*gA<5Asr
^0en emu en da - &[ia}<2tgsv)rr>uaisr, s.
&tr&iravfiauieajgirei, s. The science
trsseH. Sometimes &irm<&.
Skanda
as
born
and
brought
up
in
the
of predicting events by one's breath
nwearib pond; [t-z uoitti and
la . *&ITST31 laps GSt, t. A valiant king and
as it falls on the hand from either
birth.]
warrior, sovereign of Maghada and a foe
nostril, or both.
to Krishna. He was slain by Bliima in
&nQu>iti, inf. To pass freelyas the &J~SUIT3:,9:Lh, s. [probably a corruption
a duel,
j#sjr; [ex *rr,
a de
of the Sa. Sarviarasa, salt.] Culinary
breath of a person when noticed to
moness, et etpar, one united.] Note. He
salt. ifatiL/. (/?.)
ascertain his fortune.
was thus named from the fabulous story
&BLLUira&, inf. To observe the free nreff&asi, s. Black beetle, (lit.) the
that he was born in two halves and
stringed lute, from its hum, <y*r.
thrown out of the walls of the city, but
passage of the breath.
these being found and brought together
inf. To make a wreath. prestoU, s. A wreath, garland, uxwb.
by the demoness Jara, the two united
d=
S a i . inf. To shoot arrows.
(p ) [a form of #rii.] 2. A transcript
halves became a child, (w.) VV. p. 342.
not
compared
with
the
original,
stfr'-'P
$-gw&Gj>p*rrQjr<ilj0Ai. Shooting arrows
Jarasakdha.
iSrfi. (c.) 3. [loc.] Krror, blunder, &c.,
at one, i. e. aspersing his character,
in writing to be corrected, mosfgOAosiip. t&srn&a'Lb, s. Things moveable and
casting dirt upon him. (c.)
4. [prov.'] That which is coarse, clumsy,
immoveable. See under ant.
rfijuofl, s. [com. eauueS.] A gold
superficial, &c, insignificantas
*&!Tir&etSTLCi, s. A bow. See under &au>.
chain for the neck.
fiq^ip ^/raosuuSi, inf. To &<rir{Flfl, s. (Pcrs.) An average, eja&a(B.
&nu>a&, s. A waist-belt with tink
correct a writing.
Compare <2.
ling bellS, JfOMUL/LLlf-SB*.
&a&iQ]urrnpip$iT&a , in/". To clear a
^riTULf,
j. (Arabic.) A money changer,
writing
from
imperfections;
to
revise,
GBLDanBaGairsDai, s. The &0u>esfl belt.
correct, finish. (Little used.)
a shroff. 2. (fig) Deposit of money or
*aioirpii>, s. [in asirol.] Any of the
cash. um@c!JU4.
&-nsnaiQuj(Lf[pgi, s. A rough copy, the
four months corresponding with its
&ffrruu&Q&Ll.Lf.,
s. A chetty of this
first
draft.
2.
Transcribing,
copying;
appropriate *tu9.
a transcript.
profession.
&MJH&I, s. [in astrol.] Four signs of
^aaoaiQiuirSkci.s. Olas for copy writing.
the zodiac auspicious to movements ffiTOTLD, i. Probity, honesty, upright 'fftririLf, s. Womb, uterus, aHuun^iuu>.
W. p. 342. Jarayd. (p.)
such as setting out on a journey, &c.;
^nitiLjs^w, s. That which is formed in
the four being Aries, Cancer, Scorpio
ness, f<s9>. 2. Order, regularity, sof"<Sor produced from the womb, viviparous
and Pisces. See rrft.
(*.) VV. p. 906. Sarala. 3. [prov.]
animals; one of the four classes of crea
Straightforwardness, uniinpededness, &c,
&iru>ir2bo, i. A wreath of flowers tied
tures according to the mode of produc
jjeoi-iJcSrewo. 4. (Af. Die.) The 8*im>0
or strung singly, uuriu.
tion; [ex
what is born.] (Sim. fi.)
plant.
&g&Qstrtffnp, s. A species of Qstr .Firsrf?, . Practising the seven tones
W. p. 342. Jarayuja. See Qgrfipit.
srp tree. See under Qsr&mp.
or notes in music; also, the notes as *&JIT shim, s. A shallow saucer-like
&o~e*.tu>, s. A covering formed su
vessel, a bowl,
W. p. 832. Saradisposed on the gamut, t&fr&udpSi ; [ex
va. Compare *<yn4. 2. Any thing long
#rcrii>, order.] 2. [prow, improp. for .]
pernaturally by arrows shot into the
and thin as a lath, a bar, a rib, &c,
Phlegm in the chest or throat, <?. (c.)
air, as a means of defence from the
*cvjca>d. (*gl.) (p.)
weapons of the enemy, jjifii irfi rmt\lj i
&jTefiap&&t7s$utp& &nisfilun t_, inf.
LJ. (p.)
To learn to sing by the gamut, to &HITGITLb, s. [vul. a change of enetrui.]
practise the tones in music.
&jLo/rrf)^ffQi(j^eif>U), s. A shower of
Freedom from obstruction, ftrraii. 2. A
&ffaRuijpu>, s. A lyric composed so as
straight directionas ri, <?ki>. (It.)
arrows, (c.)
to have the notes of the gamut inter
jqmfvgirrraib. It is a direct road.
e=nn&iiu>, s. Existences moveable and
vene between the different lines or &TIT61t1,
immoveable, the aggregate of all things
pp&i, d(&th, da, v. n.
forms
of
rhythm.
animate and inanimate; [ex j/'rii, im
[
prov.]
To
have
a looseness or flux, said of
&ff6&tijeoEjairiTij)t s. Exercising the
moveable.]
animals, Cuf.urs. (BescAi.)
voice
in
the
seven
tones
with
changes
^air^snua, s. A bow, sfieu; [ex &nu>,
*&lfl, (indeclin.) s. Declivity or side of a
or varieties, (p.)
arrow, et dysni, throwing.]
mountain, w5eui>*fAi; [ex rt, to lean.] (p.)
*=jrf?tl, v. noun, [prov.] A col
2. A kind of bracelet; an anklet, a>i**t,
&irtruujir&u>, s. Archery, practice
lection of phlegm in the chest, **iiQ.
[ex sri, string.] 3. Way, road,
with the bow and arrow, ,* v. '.*!>.*.-,. &!Tp&iTGi>Lh, s. The rainy season, umnH
(i); [ex Sa. Chara, going ] 4. Right,
2. Practice in determining fortune,
According
to
some,
the
two
propriety; ttraightness, exactness, $qp*<s;
foretelling events, &c., by the breath,
months succeeding the rains, in Northern
[ex Sa. Sara, being straight.] 5. Equality,
*rirq.uutSp& j [ex jyoilvirib, exercise.]
India. W. p. 831. Sabatkai.a.
parity, eaii. 6. Agreement, conformity,
*7.:f
appel. n. One skilled in i3:J"/r<SLD, j. A beetle, suaor. (&&).)
similarity, stiiy. 7. Identity, gcr^t&soo;
archery; [m
(p.)
[ex Sa. Chara, being like ] 8.
(Compare #r*u.) 2. [loc.~\ W. p. 906.
Collection, multitude, flock,
9.
&!riLi &TlL/p;p), s. The Serju river,
Saraka. A straight, continuous line of
[adv.] A term of approbation, equivalent
road, without ramifications or turnings,
deemed sacred, p',S>. (*.) W. p. 906.
tO, Tight, #lAir)Ai3y?ijiy.
Qtiaifi. 3. [prov.'] Quarter, place, &c.as
Sarayp.
rfiprdr. That is right, proper, true.
*rsm.
&J-&JU}-, s. Race, family, line, eiiB&
^gjmiSgiaiijtfi. This and that are alike;
&air*wirljuQuna, inf. To go in a
cSee *run..
they are equal to one another.
direct,
straight
lineas
the
water
in
a
jga/Q^rDssr.Frait9_tf(?w 7 * '..-.a.'.--. He is of
s--, -fvv:". o
It is all the
channel.
our caste, ( R.)
same whether hp, (or it) comes or not.
*&!rirstn<, s. A kind of brass plate, a
gi(?gi<;i_fl. This completes it; this is
nriSViLeiai, t. [prov. vul.] Futility,
cup, a drinking vessel, wiitA. (**.) W.
his last; this terminates his life; just so
unimportance, frivolousness, ^puQrrpuib.
p. 906. Saraka.
far, &c.
4T3

mtar&(g#fffiuim mi-JijpQseerQGtqgai. lie does


every thing, as I wish.
/iiur<mii6. As much as you need.
g$g:Qu/l(:urit(3**fiuti*i. This does not
become the great.
eiflairsm, inf. To prove just right,
exactly equal. 2. To see that a tiling
is right, or to make it right. 3. To
fulfil, fmiQv/p. 4. [proc] To bring
about one's death, Q<^l4*.
riflaatlt, inf. To compare, to show
the comparative qualities of two things.
2. To adjust, to rectify, correct, redress.
3. To satisfy demands, to pay, liqui
date. 4. To retaliate, to take revenge,
to make reprisals. 5. To render an
equivalent. 6. To indemnify, reimburse,
compensate. 7. To recompense, requite,
reward. 8. [prov.] To compass one's
death, to killas ttsrm, 4.
&iftdrg,&a:rfl, . Like for like, measure
for measure.
ffifliljiFffrfteuf, inf. To answer im
pertinently, to retort.

riflutSLf-jsa, inf. To finish, to termi


nate, to fulfil, on***. 2. To pay off, to
liquidate, xu-rtr/Si**. 3. To overtake or
keep even with one in running, learn
ing, &c. 4. [prov.] To aim at. or devise
projects for, another's downfall, CScy
nRtuertq, s. A right, correct standard.
2. Kqual capacity, contents, quantity,
&e.
&iflQ -u.T./jC; ri is, inf. To conform to;
to be like another in manners, habits,
&c, to agree in.
eSuSieSeaaids eifisn sap iuunrt
**, inf. To compare, to liken, (p.) 2.
To contrast.
eiBiuus, inf. To be exactly alike, or
equal. 2. To be spent, sifiu. (if.)
fariffUmr rtunSpp. The night is
gone.
erReui^seuirssir, s. appel. n. Equals in
rank, talents, wealth, qualities, &c.
&tf\eatugi , s. Middle age, ie(BuiSnniuu>.
2. Proper age to be wedded, &c.
eMail!, inf. To prove rightas a sum,
an experiment, process, prediction, &c.
2. To be alike, to be equal. 3. To agree,
tally or correspond withas statements,
reckonings. 4. To be finished, liquida
ted, fulfilled, r.
jy/Sr rri(g*jrfi/*,srSr. He is of equal
standing with me.
erReuj, s. [adverbially.'] Satisfactorily.
2. Rightly. 3. Wholly, fully, completely,
QPOfmigih. 4. Precisely, exactly, ^)iii_icrj.
5. Abreast, collaterally, g^iMs. 6. In
retaliation, return of like for like.

erftiu, [adv.] Slantingly, slopingly as


the declining sun, &c.
@Lev&(flp>, v. noun. The gushing
or falling out of the entrails.
&iftems,v. noun. Sliding, gliding, lean
ing, &c.
eS&f, v. noun. Recumbency, slope,
declivity, niif. 2. Sliding, rolling,
slipping or flowing down, ^rn^uQ^foSu
3. Declivity, steep sides of a
mountain, icW#tff. 4. Verge ofa town,
village, river, &c, border, margin, u*
*#*<fa/. 5. (Roll.) The protrusion of
the intestines when wounded, is<-f>rf,<n.
Sometimes r/iuih.
eiflairriu, adv. Slantingly, slopingly.
STlft, dQQpsir, p Qpesr, uGuesr, ds, v. a.
To lean, to cause to decline from the per
pendicular, to slope, to slant, to incline,
#Au*Qjiu. 2. To cause to slide, slip,
roll or flow down, fiiBfiuQpfieStjtti*. (c.)
3. v. n. ( Sn.) To move about, go to and
fro, to frequent; to dwell, sojourn, *e
Hi: (p)
aiLi).<2a>Qii<Si*tc-*/ftiwadr. They dwelt
long in the forest.
*(HnQp&tviSiiaifis&. Living, moveable
beings.
rg^^derHds, inf. To kill by stabbing,
&c, to assassinate, (c.)
&tRuLj, v. noun. Leaning, sloping,
inclining, rivu^. (Little used.) 2. Mov
ing, going, #g#44M, (p.)
jFifJesi'X, s. [com. f(5sb.] Gold or silver
thread fringe or embroidery, _Cufji*i ;
[perhaps from Sa. Sarit, thread.] (c.)
2. v. noun. See
v.
a-rflGs>adau>iS, s. A narrow, strip of
gold or silver thread in the border of
a cloth.
eiflat&dQaf&rtnL, s. An embroidered
border, as of a garment. Compare Qm

inf. To render like for like, to re


taliate. 2. To return a favour, recom
pense.
nftfu>neru>, s. Exact likeness, equal
ity in rank, persons, things, &c, (o
pleonasm.) (c.)
&rR&iru>u}, s. [vul.] Midnight.
erROeireoeo, inf. To second or sup
portas a motion, &c. 2. To answer
for one, to satisfy, to become responsi
ble for.
erRumrg, s. Equal share, portion,
distribution.
erRurrfi, s. Just half, a moiety.
have given, or paid him the due amount.
eiflunids, inf. To compare, identify, &fi, Q/Dfi,
iL/ii, iu, v. n, [lit. to go,
as a copy with the original, $figiuuit
move, descend] ; hence. To lean, decline
**. 2. To consume, as food, &c.,
from the perpendicular; to recline, to fall
3. To use secret arts to accomplish
on one side, u. 2. To flow or roll down
erResys^erreonoai , s. A shawl with
another's down fall. 4. To kill, despatch,
as a stream from a mountain, corn from
gold or silver fringe.
a
heap,
*rf**Q**><.
3.
To
slip,
slide
off
4FtfiQ^iirm, inf. To go properlyas a
&iflema&Q&tlBS>, s. A woman's cloth with

as
a
garment,
4.
To
roll
or
fall
tune, a game, a play or other process;
gold embroidery in the border.
down a precipice, or from a height as
to agree, to be to one's liking. 2. [proc]
erHai>adgiuuu-iir, s. A man's upper
bricks
from
a
wall,
<?<o\I<j*i
Softs"5.
[in
To become reconciled, to come to an
reproach.] To recline or lie down, uQi.
cloth embroidered with gold.
agreement as contending parties.
6. To flock to a place, go in crowds, or a
efigsi&pfiif),
s. [loc] A twist, a skein
train as men or beasts, uiiB(jjjsafiu>,*i_i_ii
of gold thread.
squanders away his property as he
Quia. 7. To die off, to die, (commonly said
eiftstomuutresis, s. A turban with gold
likes.
in reproach, .) 8. To declineas a hea
erfluuieiBiuirs, inf. To suit one,
or silver embroidery.
venly body, 8r*s5cj. 9. To be set aslant,
^tfttnS/djSwmu!, s. [loc] A skein of
to be to one's liking, to be satisfactory.
to be raised on one side, to be tilted,
2. To agree, to suit. 3. To become
gold thread.
ti<S*m. 10. To give way, to yield, to be
right, proper, correct; to come up to
defeatedas an army or party, jSi*i_.
erftsosQiciiiiu, inf. To weave a border,
the mark, measure, &c. 4. To succeed;
CO
flower, &c, of gold or silver thread; to
to take effect,
5. To be similar,
L*orfusoi_jAF^. The army of the enemy
embroider.
to resemble. 6. To be finished, settled,
was defeated.
&iflss>auuC->L, s. Broad gold or
fiiffluis. 7. To die, perish. u>i*.iu.
Don't be meddling,
silver stripes in the border of cloth.
ctearm<8rfp&<*$#ffuui*3i<j'kj. J am not at
(Jit.) go and lie down in peace.
all satisfied (with your decision).
^/fl^<?Bu&),
s. Embroidery or laceQ/ijj.(?u (i/sriui\mpg. The wounded
gjaji$i&<gQue!r&<5Q*f!uuLegi. There is
work with gold or silver.
shoulder
hung
down.
between him and me no union; we can't
&fftGn&u$e&tfd& &tflGn&GDSuds, inf.
jyC*y/iB(5rtv. Many people are going
agree.
To embroider with gold or silver.
in crowds.
jfG>r(?i_ f/uuiJtiu GuiiSpff. There re
Q
eu
en efil
a, s. Silver thread.
mains no more, all is settled.
&iflipG>)Qgp&, s. Sloping letters, in
Qunp&ifisns,
s. Gold thread.
&rfluu(Bp jS&ifluu>sasresBreiftturrda,
writing.
inf. To rectify, correct, adjust, satisfy
a7//?*, s. [prov. vul. prop, erf).] Bracelet,
erfliipeuuSgn,
s.
The
pendent
abdomen
one's mind. 2. To indemnify. 3. To
as when the fetus descends near the
persuade, to prevail on one; to induce
time of delivery. 2. A hanging paunch. *&lBfBU3, s. A course of actions, doings,
consent, 4. To reconcile, to adjust dif
rrRQuirftftv, s. The declining sun. 2.
ferences. *ior*sOiiiLi. 5, To equalize,
adventures or events ; history, biography,
srtn/f. (uti.) W. p. 319. CnARITA.
to balance. 6. {fig.) To kill, Q*ram>.
The time of the declining sun.
414

*t?r
'frB^ir, s.
Persons moving
about or living in; resiJentsas mmrrtft,
foresters, r&etuGuii. (utr.)
'^iBssi^S, s. A course of actions, a
series of events in a person's life as
fK:*r&Listli*silanis.
history, story,
biography,
2. A prescribed
course of observances, constituting the
first of the four degrees in the Saiva sys
tem. (See ''aw, I.) 3. Good behavior,
good conduct, gofixti. W. p. 319. Chakita. 4. (&*.) Alms,
(p.)
&if\3apa,&nijii , s. Persons in the first
or lowest degree of the Saiva religion.
&iftaap3si, s. The state of the first
degree, or practice of the required ob
servances.
&if!so)^u^m lL c i s , inf. To observe the
rites of the *'>, degree.
'Prfl^tSTlh, s. A course of actions, a
series of events in one's life; history, story,
biography, *f/gJ>. 2. (*.) Instituted prac
tice or observances,
3. Conduct,
general habits or practices, iJw. (c.)
4. Nature, quality, fijuAiiy. W. p. 319.
ClIAKITRA. (p.)
.dr^a>i_j*/l4^j* Qjs/ltiib. Your conduct
is known to every body.
rtsr ei .>,.>-'- - J15-1. Listen to the
story of my life.
*Mj>$t*i<jiat, s. Historian, the writer
of a history, (c.)
;<; ass j tflpfipti , t. Habits, nature, dis
position, especially, good habits.
^//TsS^SD/r, s. Tamarind tree, LfeStiuw
itb. W. p. 319. Chaiutha.
&lB^gp, s. River; particularly the
river Ganges, *Etw. W. p. 907. Sarit.
&Mpufl,s. The sea, oceanasmfiufi,
the lord of rivers.
eiflpLipeoeusir, s. Bhishmaas the
son of the Ganges, lieuau^iir, &j$eSc
uXBT. (urr.)
^iftuLfi, s. The jyffj/rjg tree. (S.)
&ifltUUi, s. The SjH/scargj/fl plant. (R.)
'^iBsnuj, s. A course of actions as
*te*, 1. {Little used.) 2. Observances
of the first degree in Saivism which is
entered upon by initiation of a Guru. This
qualifies for the performance of daily wor
ship by muntras, and the practise of other
external religious duties. See ffiy.
3. Good behavior.
W. p. 320.
Chartya. 4. Almsas fAaqa, 4. ('*.)
eifiuirglltopiirezrii, s. The practice of
the duties of the first degree in Saivism.
& sir u uIf, s. White mustard, Qaiear
a. (M. Die.)
'a^^pu^i, s. See under .7-.fli.jc.
jDL-i^etisueir, s. See under
*3:ip!TU>, s. The living human body, the
tenement of the soul, mrf/soii-Ar. (c.) 2.
Body in general of men or brutes, &s<jjrl
adt&i-ii. W. p. 832. Sareera. (not com.
in Tamil.)
^iPtrtgearih, s. Temperament, disposi
tion or state of body. 2. The disposi
tion of the body with regard to the dif
ferent effects of food, &c, on different
persons.

9:(TFj&:
e'^ssaC, v. noun. Compactness of
body. See siJd.
#/?j7a*_jii, s. See under s^ge. 2. Any
state of the body, as corpulent, thin,
&c, thus. 1. i<7"- a constitution in
which flatulent humors prevail, causing
bloatedness, &c. 2. iSfrsfiib, in which
the bilious humors preponderate, causing
thinness, emaciation, fretfulness, heat,
&c. 3. fiCMLli3*/jii, in which phleg
matic humors prevail, causing pulmo
nary diseases, dryness, &c.
v i i d C z rr sn . !.' , inf. See under
avffih.
a=i?Biiiairuj ^^niiiaesinigiQuirs, inf.
To be emaciated, as the body by fever,
&c. See
v.
&if'a&&irjji}>, s. See under &siriuu>.
&iPtr&i&/aLLiu>, s. Pain in the body,
sickness.
<s=/fV.T(2jtf=sDu>, j. Disease, ailment.
&,?u&u>aL-&'fcer, s. Preservation of the
health of the body, nourishment of
the body. (Rare.)
&fa3:Louij, adj. Belonging or rela
ting to the body.
^i?a^eijsSuu>, s. Health, sound slate
of the body.
eifastjip, s. Cleanliness, or purifi
cation of the body.
&i?a&jwtj%Biir, s.
[com. ^ifaajj^esr.']
Sense of feeling in the body.
&fijp$)ijiULD, s. A three-fold enume
ration of bodies, as given in the Agama. 1. ^rsu/ri, the gross body which
perishes at death. 2. <s*<guirtut, the
subtile or ethereal body, or case and
Immediate organ of the soul, accom
panying that through its various trans
migrations. It is the embryo or seed of
the respective bodies assumed to be, and
is, capable of sensations in enjoyment,
suffering, &c., beyond those of the
grosser body. 3. mmhib, the ori
ginal type or embryo of the body, as
existing with the soul in its original
state. See under xnmii.
Another three-fold classification des
cribes bodies as assumed by the soul
with its gAcjoii adapted to three dif
ferent states to which it is subject,
namely. 1. vrfl&rfrih. a body adapted
to suffering, assigned to the soul for its
abode in the infernal regions. 2. uy
fT''ri, a body capable of the sensual
felicities of **n*ib, or the abode of Indra. 3. u/l^mffrii, changeable bodies,
the bodies of the present state, in
which moral actions are performed.
&i?aQrEiriLi, s. Pains in the body from
over exertion, walking, cold, &c.
&Pjt-IKf,L$., s. Corpulency. 2. A healthy,
thriving state of the body.
&i?auGuird(g)^ifuiliQuirsir^, s. The
state of the body; different states of
constitution.
&fotirasisru>, s. [in Christ. usage.~\ Death
of the body, oppo. to ^fgwmi&mi, spiri
tual death.
efyaiGBp, s. Mortifying the body by
austere penance.
^/faeuitfg,&i?0uira(, s. The temper
ament of the body.
s'S'aajutr^l, s. Bodily pain.

ffuai/Dej, s. Consanguinity, oppo. to


tyipl. (p.)
&t?aireu&gldiraireiii7eirLDir, s. The indivi
duated soul as it exists in bodies re
spectivelyas distinguished or detach
ed from the universal spirit, '.-.- mr;
[ex *fiii, et jf*fi*ani, separated.] (*&.)
*fffi, s. A sentient soul, a corporeal
beingoppo. to jh'M, an immaterial
existence.
s#ift7LO, s. A healthy constitution,
in which the three humors are in equi
librium.
jpr&pfS&irliiw, s. A fat or corpulent
body.
ai&@D&fljii>, s. An adamantine body,
(a form used in benedictitns.) See >'ftri.
2. Strong and healthy body.
ap&ffaw, s. Stone-like body. See
a*.
*&(fF), s. Boiled rice, Geirjp. 2. An
oblation of rice, pulse, &c, boiled with
ghee, and milk for presentation to the
gods, or manes, both in the daily temple
worship and in burnt offerings,
iSgir
<j<w|- (A*.) W. p. 319. Charu.
^05(5' '
'eavesi rubbish, &c, C-o
.- 'fl..>..'i, inf. To separate rubbish
from dried leaves with the hands.
j.i J. ;
a
_C
v Tin re
is time for gathering dry leaves for fuel,
but none for warming one's self (they
burn so soon); i. e. One cannot enjoy
the fruit of his labor, the time of life is
so short.
eq^aL-eni, s. A kind of leech found
on trees, ioriioi_.
^(ija/raoLo, s. The black land-turtle.
^(ijgjfl &(TF)(&)essresi?l, s. A woodtick. See a-otrafl.
*X5@*:s'r'L'"'> * [i"-"*-] A light coat
of armor, g)cju4**/<3. (D.)
f
itpeerRiser, s. [Zoc] Vouchers
written on palm leaves. (/?.)
^(yj(gi9'71 inf. To fall off, as leaves
or peal and slough off as skin and flesh.
&QFl(e)i/fl, s. A species of small-pox.
See
pfitett, s. Fine malleable brass
especially when beaten into plates.
<r(5(J5tY6fi, s. [pror.] A small kind of
panther. (Little used.)
uueSI, s. Iprov."] One of the
divisions of u>i_ijufl caste.
fri^^ripiueo, s. [pros.] A small kind of
hare, or a cat so called.
&rW)Q&itL-Lf. &rTF)QeiinL-if., s. [Zoc]
A kind of bird, &tupmi.
an'Lihgz&ri^airiLiuGunatinf. To become
dry and withered, as leaves, &c. 2. To
be emaciated in person, QmeSu. 3. To
heal up, as a sore, 4<*iu.
^(T^aTcS/i)&iraih, s. A chapter or
section in an epic poem, dec, ui-vi4. W. p.
p. 907. Saroa.
<9r(77)<<<an/r, s. Sugar. See eiraamir.
&Qr)&<S:Gintr, s. Roughness, unevenness, one of the eight sensations conveyed
by the touch, niS^jrArfOurrrSr See
\ex Sa. Jarjara, divided, broken.]
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*<3zQJjT-'an3: &tra:Gls>3:, s. Censure,


abuse, gj)i4#S. W. p. 319. Charciia. (p.)
&(TKjBpi, s. The streamer or flag of a
cur, <?,jA_aW>. 2. A distinguishing ban
ner, a flag, S(5^*<3it..
(p.)
&QijUuQpirup>$lTLb, s. A kind of
stanza so contrived, as to convey a
meaning, whether the lines be read
backwards, forwards, or in several other
directions. (See i&as>p**d); [ex tiipj>, in
every side.] *{.) VV. p. 909. SauvvaTOBHADRA.
&QrjUUlh&iruuu>, s. A snake, a
serpent, uhol/. W. p. 908. Saupa. See
&nT)LJLJTtr$, s. The bulrushes, iciretsreo.
(M. Die.)
&(7Fjuu>rr&l, s. The &si&&i(9)U&
shrub, as riuu;r*&.
^(VJLOLD&trtsiLCi, s, Skin, hide, leather,
&c, Cft. 2. Skin for sleeping on, used
by students or ascetics, commonly of
an antelope or a tiger, QfipuHi. W. p. 320.
Cmakmma. 3. (M.Vic.) The bark of the
tamarind tree, t^WJjjiotypswfl.
&(iTjLD a
5. Leather girdle.
.iF^wjLo/f , s. [com. Q&unDirn .] Workers in
skins, leather, &c, shoe-makers, &c.,**
QeSiur. (p.)
'^qeldsst, s. An honorific epithet, af
fixed to names among brahinans; also, r
war meaning the auspicious, happy, lovely,
dear, &c, sometimes r<gvi and rand, (p.)
W. p. 833. Sarmha.
Sai^QLosr, s. One pleasant to Siva.
SzQfjSV&tri:aii>, s. The Gemsjaa* tree.
*&QTj5U&pjgl, s. The twenty-first year
of the Hindu cycle, t>*<ji_ii. \V. p. 909.
Sarvajit.
.^(TKSHSf/fl, s. The twenty-second year
of the Hindu cycle, &ii&**m. W. p. 909.
Sarvvad'hareb.
&QfjSUL[), s. A brass or copper pot, ^it
& ro > '/. r
(c. ) Compare frriib.
&(W)&j
s. A brass or copper
water-pot.
^(T^eu^^L-Lf., s. A chatty. See &L-if..
^(T^aiuuir^BBr, s. A brass or copper
pot with a large mouth.
O^e/tlI ^^(t^sulo, s. A wrought copper
pot. See <3*niffl, v.
ai/riruLi&:&(TFleiiu>, s. A cast copper pot.
^(TTjSULD .y/ra/ii, s. [numeral and
ptiiral.] Univcrsality,entireness,the whole,
j,%Tffth. W. p. 908. Sarwa.Note.
All the derivatives are very commonly
written f, and not
0(!fai*rAiijry)ibetiasfiiuQpih. Every thing.
rrjit&nrtgih. All people universally;
[ex &ua, a Sans. plu. affix."]
(j/(jji4. Universality, entirenees.
tfrTtjeuaipptTTipgiaiiii, s. Omnipotence;
[ex **A*(5Apii, agency.]
^Q^aisir^sareafiiuiT, s. The universally
benevolent Being.
{Fq^mannass!!, s. The Author or Cause
of all things.
^(gQ/Qa/rarSW, s. Plundering the
whole.
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^(Tjeu/r^a/rjT-Lo, s. All power, univer


fgwASiurtanij 9<jwQir<Bruiy s. Omnisci
sal power.
ence. (Sa. Sarvvaynutua.)
&qr)GinifitfliuiriB, s. Godas all per
&Qf)et!<giT<si1, s. The omniscient deity,
vading and omnipresent, *_>.;- ; [ex ^ *
2. A sage who by devotion is
supposed to have obtained omniscience.
&QFjeuiriLipu>, s. A complete Bet of
&(TF)a]&m&uuiftfi)iuiTaii>,s. Relinquish
arms and armor. Sometimes rT.^.-*
ing all society. See under *>,.
SIB.
*(TfjOin toeajtati, s. A complete set of
&(vjai&maitrru>, s. The entire destruc
ornaments.
tion of the universe.
&QT)Gii&iEi&iT[i&nedu>, s. The time of
&(w,euirSiia^eisw, s. Success in all
the universal destruction.
things.
<F(77)a; iFosron@&no!t, s. One who by
s. The Supreme Being. See <r
good deportment, fair speech, enchant
ment, or other means, secures the good
will of all.
*&QrjSlirfl, s. Dark, darkness, gloom, gj
PQ^ai &iriL@, s. Godas the witness
<sa.
In d*r, night, tr. W. p.
of all things, the searcher of all.
833. S'rvvaree. Compare
tf^aiffla^, s. The eight superhuman ^Qfjey, s. [vul.] See a^g;.
powers, pCn-mi&4&. 2. Power to suc
ceed in every thing. See !*.).
i'. n. To dally with, sport with fondly, er
eq^GtiQaipujauiiea , s. Godas benevo
s^Qviiu. 2. (a change of eAu, li.) To slip
lent to all creatures.
or slide off, as a garment,
3. v. a.
&(TF)eu$ain&eir, s. All created living
To assail, assault, attack, en*, (c.) 4.
beings.
(p.)
To
light
on,
pitch
upon,
glance
on
j^gdHjej^air, s. The omniscient, the
with a sinister design, 0r&-. 5.
deityoppo. to S^Kjj'*'.
To give a sign by a gesture, to gesticulate,
^QFjaipuusmp, s. Full of errors.
*>*rLLi_. AW. This word is used
with the ablative of place.
i/*.Bt/r*ftiuii. A miscalculated almanac
jy<?OT(?u.#(y;Ba!*. He begins to take
makes the whole sixty native hours
liberties with her.
of the day as rejected time. Note. There
jyo/CgiCi-.fcjiiiEojar. He falls on him.
are three or four -iSd* in every day
fgtSiQsieiMQuaBtga'. He speaks fond
deemed inauspicious for entering on
ly, or softly, in courtship.
any good action.
/FQ^suirpaieir, s. An inexperienced sui
&qrjeupfiiiJiTau),s. Giving up all things,
tor. (R.)
total and absolute renunciation of the
<&}&unp&:(TF)Q]1 inf. To attack.
world, the will, &c, from religious
prgeueo, v. noun. Dallying, fondling,
motives, qppg>mffiptjs&.
&C., Q*f5*^w.
&(VjGi3iBn&LD, $.
Entire destruction,
ffg^, v. noun. Assault, attack, moles
(c.)
^F(T5uu/flyjaeir/f, s. Godas filling all
tation, outrage,
2. An oblation
to the gods as *cy. 3. [improp. for *H
things, the all-pervading.
1-2 Declivity, steep sides of a rock.
y(T5e;y<aOTLo, s. As &ir]rreoiKi&trjTU>.
&(W)euu>irsdHdjih, s. Fields, &c., ex &Q>rrQln~6tsr60^Qj'Glecedrec, v. noun.
empted from taxes; a privilege granted
Being direct, abrupt, without impediment
by the ruling powers, g&a>prfai0tQxi
or hesitation; being precipitant or hasty;
Qisuuilj^lSI.
passing swiftly with a hurried rushing
^{Vjauffeu/raii, J. All worlds, the
sound, dw/*@;9ilL/. Compare trrQrtrti.
fQrQiarjsiQur. Go directly without stop
universe.
&QeuaieoevssiLD, s. Almightiness, om
ping by the way.
#<JfQfcrijiir. Come quickly.
nipotence.
0(7^0) euevetiain, s. The almighty, the
(TpaigtfGrQriirQpfitlL-i-gi. The thorn went
in far at once, &c.
omnipotent.
*Qt*Dajiru*u>, s. Ubiquity, omni &es>ir, s. [prov.~] Dry plantain or other
presence. See tSutuxw.
leaves, straw, olas, paper, &c, to cover a
&(TF>euditijni3, s. The deityas allpot, form a case for fruits, tie up boiled
pervading.
rice, &c, cjBe^)ii.(8Bat*i4. {Limited.)
&QF)euniKi&u>, s. All the parts or mem *<F6B)/T, j. Greynessas of hair, hoaribers of the body. 2. Tlie whole body,
ness, rr. (*#.) 2. Decrepitude, old age,
all the body; [exjjii, body.] (c.)
nrifpiaw. 3. (lot.) The name of a female
demon who produced
by uniting
Shaving the whole body.
the two halves in which he was born.
&qT)aitnnsa-p$i, s. Entire purity, pu
See fitrkfar. W. p. 342. JABA.
rification of the whole body.
^QlTITffLrs &0>!Tir(tT)aLr}, s. A lotus,
&(TijBiiTiijajgaairus, s. Burning the whole.
W. p. 907. Saroja, Saeoruha.
2. A whole burnt offering.
See rrtt.
j-ja.v-Eifi^jfi, s. A whole burnt
&(Jarr(Wia&r, t. Brahma as au>eoQiuir
sacrifice.
stfl, UBGDStuar, &C.
^(T^eurrstfl, s. A name of Parvati,
u*P; [ex
Siva, et
fern, ^/f^dSLC, s. Section, chapteras .fqj
2. (R.) Creation, &ij.ijt/.
affix.] W. p. 911. Sarvvan'ke.

&r&SSCS>ir, s. [com. fixtaur.] Sugar; 'l&/ruLQirir& &itujit, s. (Hind.)


Providing, accommodation, itw^Huli.
a moist or clayed sugar, *(s<h3ar&C-if-. W.
p. 833. S'arkaba.
d=/TLCiLO, s. Skin. See ^q^ldlo.
Bri_^o/r, j. Sugar-candy.
@<a)d&rTd&exirr, s. White, soft sugar. *&{TGUtigp, s. See ^(jeuSijcr.
s?LL<Fdnfaair, s. Country sugar. .y/fsHsS/r, ads. At all times, truQun
8<t. W. p. 909. Sarvvada.
&rtdsaotr&itL-if., s. A lump of coarse
faprwanQMA. Always, without inter
sugar.
mission.
&rri&sairuu!t(, s. Treacle, molasses cy/fsw^/r//?, i. See jfQ^aifirrrfl.
of sugar.
erldsacirdQarrLoLOL-Lf., . The water ^/rauti, j. Entireness. For this, and
melon. See Qrii*iii..
all the derivatives see
fidsmnruntfimfi, s. A kind of orange '^ireuiressfl, s. Durga. See rrgeiiradl.
*-ifa*o/rijy*fl, s.
Sweet gourd ,&ftiiill, s. A kind of ochre, a coarse
pumpkin. Cucurbita Pepo, Boxb.
red ochre, rs&&rGu$.
etdassmaigh afl, j. A sweet potatoe *&60ast}> &<sC&slc>, s. Bathing; [ex
plant. See
*c4, water.]
fnss&tBtraiirpP, s. A plant,
re>itsuum>ir,
s. A bath, (c.)
Clienopodium album.
eeoAsLont, inf. To bathe. (p.)
&nd*eB<rdstQGl, s. [<<;.]
Sugared
&e()(3j, s. Castration, gelding, eSemfiiu
gruel; (Jig. ) sugared words, deceit.
(R.)
^rfdsmrdM^Sairafifieo, v. noun. De
&6i&ar&eoseiruesrj8, s. [prov.~] A
ceiving by sugared words.
gelded boar. (B.J
frrdmmiruGud-sr, s. Sweet words,
<f -giS Lf.pi/s&>, v. noun. [loc.~] Castrat
flattery.
ing, eSan@1j19.gpiv.
s=rrdsea>rruQurriEJseo ^rrdsetirrajQpffi ,
. One of the %,6)jri*f=ni, or kinds of &GdGto&, s. [Zee.] A present carried when
boiled rice.
going to visit a great person, u^sCmm.
&iidaa>ireiiipenx, inf. To bestow pre
2. [prov.] A measure of grain, equal to
two colams, used in the Congu country,
sents of sugaras a token of rejoicing
jtrezFliu jyfflrsy. (c.)
on the birth of a child, &c. (c.)
&si>aaLri, s. See eeosLo.
Slum. Like the raining of honey on a
pandal of sugar, i. e. highly agreeable .ysO<55<5j"CB8<jr, j. Alleviation, mitigation,
abatement in price, indulgence, reduction
oratory, or fluent, pleasant speech.
of a debt in one's favor, mid, 2. Privi
&ira>sirir, s. [vul. loc.~] Sloping roof,
lege, prerogative, right, immunity, *wh.
^iSrii. 2. (Per*.) Circar, government,
divan, pmrfificsrib.
&eod&o'fax'uistes!>T , inf. To make re
*&ir&&:aniT, $. A quarrel, &&&i7s>i. 2.
duction in a sum due, rate of interest,
Roughness, opr. (it.)
eeodanaariLiiTiLiGuiTip, inf. To prosper.
rr^ftiianf.mi, *. Unevenness of form.
*&trsFes>3:, s. Censure. See ^(r^den/F. &Si>c5(&), s. Sal-ammoniac, maia^rrini.
tfirjurrrr, s. (Arabic.) Overseer, manager, *&ei)lB(9), s. [among boatmen.] A small
boat, a lighter, a barge, *lll/ui_b); [ex Sa.
superintendent, QaAieSfulisatxmir.
Jalunga, that which goes or moves on
&iTUirirgg, adj. (Pers.) Distinguished.
water.]
m&iruLJLCs, s. A serpentas s=(i^uuu>,
&ee/a&irerr, s. A rower of a boat,
^esc/gjaai-efi, s. Boat-hire.
sometimes improperly written **'uiS.
&<ruu&irp@0u>, s. Ophiology, ophio^eomir^neai, s. A trip with a boat.
mancy.
^os/@eSi-, inf. To row a boat, to
&,~uu~~iQ. s. Removing the (poi
ferry over.
sonJ of snakes(by charms, &c)
JFeoeiQU/Sds, inf. To unload a boat.
uuSfipiii, s. Bite of a serpent,
<!FSi>IB$o~)&, s. [improp. for ^firsiecs."]
the fang of a serpent,
Little bells worn by children; also foot<Fnuu^iuaru>, s.
The hydra-headed
bells for dancers, *rairt.
serpent as the couch of Vishnu.
&eemsiiadQ&r@, s. See under Qssirf}.
&iiuuii$sstrif\i, v. noun. The biting of
&eOKies>a&&fifiLo, s. The sound of foota serpent, (lit.) touching of a snake, (e.)
bells.
&Auuir&triiLo, s. [in astron.'] The ar &eO&Lt>,
s. See under &eiu>.
ranging of shells, or concrete numbers,
in a serpentine way, so that the inferior ^SOiFj'LD, s. See under &evuj,
kinds or numbers of the lower deno <3~-eo&eo, dQ/D&, ppei, dqF>u>, da, v. n.
minations may form the lower strata,
To rustle, rush, bubble, ripple,
(c.)
and the superior, the upper one, &c.
&en&evuLi, v. noun. Rustling, rushing,
opposed to ficfrujstftb.
purling, bubbling, geSt^OL/. 2. (Jig.)
&tTLJLJ!rrT$, s. See f^uuanS.
Emptiness, Qi^aw.
L/rA*ril.rt#u*uiiL/Aa5*<rj7. A jackal
&tTUU!riT&Q, s. See *@uuff<r&@. (R.)
which roves among palmyra trees is
*&iTULJckBr, s. Treachery, perfidy, qjq
not afraid of their rustling noise, i. e.
familiarity with an object removes fear.
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peti&QsOesreO, v. noun. Rustling, as


foliage. 2. Purling, rippling. 3. Being
profuseas perspiration. 4. Sounding
as drizrling rain. 5. Being watery, moist
or wet. 6. Soundingas boiling, or
pouring water, 9eM|fijL/.
&60&Qwsirjpii2eiiiTda, inf. To perspire
profusely.
<Feos=Qei>eirG<Ti[i, inf. [loc.J To run
with a murmuring noiseas water
through a channel.
*&so<9zQ!eOir3:eoT6ir, s. Vishnu. See
under
*FsO(ai)i, s. See under eeou>.
tFSVJsa)^, s. See under ^soii.
*&60$hj&edu>, s. A fanciful kind of
chunk of super-eminent qualities, paid to
be found in beds, and surrounded by
one thousand tc^ ehanks, ?.>-':,
tfSCsaafl, s. Long-pepper, eniren l8errgj.
(M. Die.)
*&60j5JLD, s. See under &eou>.
tfetipsiTLh, s. The tree, j^n*. (R.J
&ed$Bl&edtB$El^eOu^, s. See under
*&eOULC), j. A grass-hopper; a locust,
SCut-fiUfimmi. (i.) W. p. 833. S'alah'ua.
&60Lb, s. Water, Or. 2. (fig.) Serum,
or water from a wound, l/bSubcH. 3. Urine,
t)it. (c.) W. p. 342. Jala. 4. Motion,
mobility, wavering,
W. p. 321.
Chai.a. 5. Persistency, obstinacy, circum
vention, chicanery, or'*iuii. 6. False
hood, Qucii. 7. Malice, implacable hatred,
cherished anger, revengeas *rii,
Cruii. W. p. 334. Ch'hala. 8. A por
cupine's quills, uttr^Qpir. W. p. 833.
S'ala.
^eDwi_u;, s. Profuseness of pers
piration, <i(gGmitnm.
^ecadnriUjrriuQenrjiii, inf. To perspire
profusely.
ireoarriS, s. A horse that readily en
ters water, rfrfu#riD^Q*6ilBigiS!<#. (p.)
&ecda$ULi, s. Strangury, ii/rds(BuLf.
fmsttSjtFci), s. Incipient diabetes.
*-oSifai_, s. Sporting or gambling
in water, iorfCri/r!jajri_Ap.
a gjtif^evdr^iet), s. The uri
nary bladderoppo. to ioaj*igi_/.
ro. i *^..:.-;lc, s. Urinary salt, j/turfl
<-.T#C;Aa, s. Absorption of water
in the system. 2. Dropsy, tnQ*ite>i.
;.'':i,'.'i';-5il;.T, v. noun. Boiling of
water. 2. Heated state of the urine.
&edmiGsrrd3, inf. To be imbibedas
matter in aboil; or absorbedas water
in the system after bathing, (c.)
jFeoiri}), s. The lotus, finLoearr; [ex &
sub, water, et
what is born ]
ffeo=ffo/r jarfiar, s. The lotus-eyed.
(p.) See *-GM*s8rth.
,~ !v j ' ,~r ld , s. Sleeping on the water.
&GO&rUGatai, s. Vishnu, efiefyggn.
&e*&aw, t. A fish in general, iSm
Ouyj. (*.) 2. Pisces of the zodiac,
irfjrfi. (eg.) [ex
water, et
that which moves.]
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*0
eeoarLBeQeoirpiDarti, s. An unruffled
&eVL8pKi&, inf. To passas uriue. 2.
&ev&iiui$escR^evgO, s. A leech, /?
To flow off as the superfluous hu
mind.
h!jbi_; [ex siuLSsKfi, that which moves;
mors by the urethra.
eeoesrarevii, 3. Times of affliction, ad
ex 8]
&eo&ir$l&3ir, s. Aquatic creatures, itir
versity, &c.as used in nativities.
^eowLjifl, s. Chank, &it(g. {M. Die.)
tiTffaar; [ex
what is created ]
&60u>e$t, inf. To pass or void urine.
eeaarar, s. Wind, ({if.) one in motion,
jo@^^jii> ^ecjjii^jiw, 3. Water
eeoansti, s. Reddish color, pale red;
pp.
Gu>ss=eoeaw, 3. The motion or passage
works, hydraulics.
[ex S)n*ib, red color.]
^CTao.?, J. Lukshmias awdso, ugi
of clouds, (p.)
&eccir, s. The sea, ocean, a collec
eayji. QAraesrans, &c., g|wj-(5u9; [ex
04jfjarQp&<>Mfr. One who is fickle
tion of water, *,_*); [ex fflrfl, collection.]
e< ib, fern, affix ]
minded.
&6uQn<rsii,
s.
Diabetes,
Sat^etf.
&eviQ&tr$)ma, inf.
To cherish or
i^i_fcr*G*#iucsri&iWft0of(7ASfrp^. The
&eceui, s. Inhabitants of maritime dis
harbor malice, eKs&xj*i$*i*.
order is not rescinded. (/<.)
tricts, (fit.) the water-people, or sea *&e06BT, 3. [a contraction of ^eoerii.] Foot,
*i)^ffii>, i. A cloud, (ip@ev, (<fi.) 2.
fairing men. Compare u&fiut,
Ocean, i_a>. 3. 0#) A pond, a tank,
leg, *..
!-/, &c.
ctu); [ex
water, e< 0ft&, what holds
*. As ffei)ffa, 1, 2, and 3.
eeQeutrp, s. An angry person, pa&iLurd <FSO/T
or contains.]
5up4ir*. 2. An obstinate, pertina ^Stf/TfiWff, . Any kind of stake, rod,
&eoptrets>tr, s. A passage for water, an
cious person, (gCrf/JofMrcL-Curdr. (p )
aqueduct, a channel, a conduit, titarAi
pin, peg, bar, spike, Cm*. 2. A surgeon's
3. [ex ui4 for
grief, el nffi, de
(c.) 2. Urinary passage, urethra, Stpttfi
probe, }r<wca>4)(ucura. 3. A ramrod,
clarer.] A person of the servile tribe
ffuuitSttnixM. (c.) 4. A spear, a jave
3. A stream or jet of water,
employed to announce one's death to
lin, a dart,
W. p. 833. Salaka. 5.
iQrriLttb. See firsor.
the relations, friends, &c, wmQtijfi
The magnet or load stone, *zrft*ar**i2>. 6.
&.*cj &eoi8fc) &$ou<S, * Sea,
Qcr.r&Qa-.zr . 4. See 0*>UWmf. (('.)
A superior kind of gem, Q/tii
ocean, i_Ai; [ex Sa. ), m/ia( AoW*; ex
(**.) 7. [prou.] Lath for roofing,
&eoaiires>Lp&airtu, s. Fish, (lit.) the
*,), receptacle; ex u), lord.]
wafer-plantain. See
fenittnstiiif.ss, inf. [prov."] To nail on
&)C;giTey,u>, s. Disease arising from
laths. 2. To prepare laths.
the influence of the cold humors in
&eorr&uju>, s. [in phys.~\ One of the five
the body, jsjOl,. 2. (c.) Cold, catarrh,
^eoirmsujiieafi, 3. [prov."] Lath-nails.
^rutb of the body, the receptacle of the
a ;_r..'j. See Gfiio&b.
urine, the bladder. See ugfuu.
&einret>seSL-iuirna& fesnreKsQtup
& eo CjSitSLfimstress , in/". To catch cold.
eeviTfiitaii, s. A pool, lake, reservoir
fiuuiits, inf. To probeas a wound,
fsdsto^lduld&6vpfit}>UGsri}>, s. Stop
&c. 2. To introduce a probe into the
of wateras rai^r*. (R.)
ping the power, or counteracting the na ^sOsOti) ^stfefj?, $. A porcupine's
urethra, in urinary obstruction, (c.)
tural properties of water, by enchant'
eetinesisrgppiLiiti, inf. [prov."] To
quill, uOrfiopA.
W. p. 833. S'alala,
meat. See *ikuar&.
swing on iron probes inserted on either
S'alai.kb.
(p.)
#,v^iiua^ii, . Dysury, a disease
side. See utatQrtf.it. (c.)
&6deQujLb, s. [improp. for eeueStuw.] A *3=e0iriQajlju, 3. As SeordSmil which
^6oau^/TBTii),
A pond, a lake, r/r?.
porcupine, qpi1lh*ji9.
see.
&60jg/aiirau>, s. The urinary passage, &stisiJ(gj, 3. The gum of the silk-cotton
&60irg:jg^p, 3. [prop. Sectr&pjsi which
urethra,
=' - A drain, a
tree, g)unojfii*. (/?.)
see.] (e.)
conduit, evtfiiaor. See gzoiwh.
.ysO/r/BQS), 3. A species of water bird,
&eoi$aL-i, inf. To freeze water into &edswr, 3. See under &et>w
the gallinite, QiWrn/njiy*.
(p.) The
ice by the touchascribed to holy men tftsOeussr, 3. [com.] As eeca/sir, under
proper spelling would be *>r*g. W.. p.
] 344.
and to virgins or chaste women of
Jalaranku.
former times. (R); [ex fiitL, conso tfetieuir^sl, 3. See under &eoii.
lidate.]
&eoauju>, s. Danger of inundation, of FS>)33)a/, J. Bleaching of cloth, wax &60lT]ifii, 3. [prov."] A curtain,
P&u. (A)
drowning, &c. (p.)
&c, 0ul/. 2. Cold state of the system
9gaib; [ex
water] (c.) 3. [/or.] Ad
&eourranp&eoaitrfi, i. Urgency to
<m4#i . a. [prov.] To shake any liquid
ditional number or quantity allowed in
make water or void excrement; [ex
in a vessel as (. (c.)
selling wood, &c,as two, to a hundred,
Sa. Ba'dha.] (e.) Compare rGeirut
i3**<g.
4.
A
mnemonic
quantity,
a
piece.
&GOtTUpJliI,
3. [prov.] Freedom, liberty,
Quifljj&eoeurrfiarQuGuira, inf. To go
&c set aside in numbering, &c, nofegponp
ease, pleasure, &c, prrraib. (c.)
to Stool, Oppos. to Bt6rar*fBiarfi,
5. [prov.] Gelding, castratingas ug
eeoirupfBtrtiipfiifiiiJ, inf. To move about
revuirarut, s. Water for drinking; [ex
at pleasure.
UMnft.1
^eoajoiuessremirt
inf.
To
bleach,
whiten
&muitaru>UBSBrestir, inf. To drink water
.FSO/r/JLO,
3. [corruption of Sa. Jalivaia,
3=eoss>aijjjpiaiffas, inf. To make up
diving in water for pearls, &c] Pearl
* )<-/ iluii, s. Fish, (lit.) the water
cloth
for
the
market.
(R.)
fishery, <yA6>***"L"i. (c.)
flower; an expression used by those who
/f/f^<F6uanai, 3. Bleaching cloth with
do not eat fish, iSOr.
tf-eo/ruji/jgeifla*,
inf. To dive for pearls.
out bucking or boiling, (e.)
&>U$ffGUff&LD &e0Ut$ff6irtlJU>, s.
See *, v. 2. (fig.) To gain extraor
<7,ft)6raar&a),
Polished marble of a
flood of water, a deluge, inundation.
dinary profit, JiS(gWfLliflSBl_(U.
superior kind used as a bed. 2. Jasper.
&et>u&i>u, s. The urinary bladder; [ex
^eo/rui@ifi, o. noun. Pearl-fishery, di
3.
(R.)
Fuller's
stone.
su, bag.]
ving for pearls. 2. A lucrative object,
^OTaoeunSi-, inf. [prou.] To castrate
a profitable business, ^aiaar^aag.
&60u>ebih, s. Urine and excrement
(c.) 2. (R.) The sponge, tiuu&x.
*&60G8TLD, 3. Motion, shaking, tremue-.ertTU/iessmp, 3. The place of fishing
&eowj$uLf^eoet/eaiULf, t. noun.
lousness, ,sy=>*|. 2. Emotion, passion,
for pearls.
agitation of mind, n4. a Trouble, &60lTlii, 3. (Arab.) Peace, prosperity; a
Stoppage of urine.
anxiety, affliction, a*i4. 4. (&*) Foot,
&6<>Qu>rTL~t, inf. To be firmly resol
term of salutation, salam, a/i^arib. (c.)
leg,*r*>. W. p. 321. Chalana. 5. Windved on revenging an injury, (p.)
eeotTtiuessreiar &eotT&Q&tljiu, inf. To
as fftuor*, arpff. 6. (R ) End, abolition,
&eou>ALf.da, inf. To collect as matter
GP19-0); [ex *uii, moving.] (p.)
salute a superior by raising the hand to
in a boil, ffaQsraa. 2. ( R.) To affirm
the head. Sometimes *uriiCu_.
etvarpgiQiu), 3. Mobility.
or deny obstinately, iV">*s5Q*"jiu.
&6(>&ruui, inf. To be shaken, agita <J-si9, sQC/Deir, pGpebr, uQudr, it, v. a.
<Feou>i3;d&, inf. [pros.] To squeeze out
To sift, i<n<-i9@^ia!*2. (c.)
the pus or matter from a boil, (c.)
ted, tremulous, &c,
418

&efjlt d8p&, dpffi, d(tj>, &6d&, v. n.


To be sorry, to grieve, regret, deplore, la
ment, xar&rcSia. 2. To be weary, to be
come exhausted, spent, tired, Sfln^Qfmu.
(c.) 3. To wave, as in the wind; to be in
motion, to be tremulous, agitated ; to shake,
wave, Jr'u; [ex Sa. Chala, to shake.]
4. To sound,
[ex Sa. Jhala, an
imitative sound.] (p.)
Jjk/S* siAujgtGn eeSjffCiGulGardr. I am
tired of that business.
ioasrgi^6S*, inf. To be troubled in
mind.
Qaireaetr, inf. To be disgust
ed with a person.
inii/FeSs&p@Ci, inf. To abuse till
the mouth aches.
&eSd&d&nuiSi,inf. To eat to satiety.
mt&strevF&da, inf. To be tired, as the
hands and feet by labor.
fiargn&&Js&u<!uir&, inf. To be sati
ated by eating too freelyas servants at
a wedding, &c.
&e$dpeo, v. noun. Moving, sya,9^<w,
2. Sounding, $09^*. (p.)
.j-efluiy, v. noun. Sorrow, grief, re
gret, *s5*Pii. (c.) 2. Agitation of mind,
unsteadiness, perturbation, wavering,
u.ar*riarii. 3. Motion, tremulousness,
esBuuirp &eSui-ip$ff, inf. To be
consoled.
&&uuapp, inf. To console, to mi
tigate grief.
^eSiuirsBLD, v. noun. Immobility, untirableness, indefatigableness, fcjwj.
&sBgo~>&, s. Patronage, protection, in
terest, power, ufiutwfBib. Sometimes *&iev>s.
&e8a>ad sna-sr, t. Protector, patron.
^eSsasdQairu>u>, s. A village under
the special protection of a king, (/f.)
&e6aoa<ipL., inf. To seek protection.
*&eQei)LO, t. Water, Si. (p.) W. p.
911. Salila.
PeSsnfl, s. Long-pepper, @ui3e8. Com
pare rlmS, (M, Die.)
&jiplSB)<, s. Influence of wealth or office;
ability to afford protection, QrAi*r*rg.
(Besch.) 2. Right, privilege, authority,
ii(jp<w n lym crsrorO#iu^u. What can
your influence avail?
*^eaoisa<rtli_, inf. To carry one's
self proudly on account of office, wealth,
&c 2. To be dictatorial, over-bearing.
&S!Ga>&d&irirn, s. Persons of authority,
wealth, influence, &c, able to afford
protection. 2. Persons arrogant from
office, wealth, &c, or from connexion
with those who have them.
&&sr>savour, inf. To speak in one's
behalf, (c.)
*jc an iQfaeoev, inf. To apply for the
redress ofgrievances to one in authority.
&gpuLj, s. [vul. loci Cold, catarrh,
cold state of the system, tmdfnt*} [ex
*enb, water.] 2. [prop.] A small frag
ment, particle, a flake. #4>G>. 3. The
ends or tops of branches, &td*&tx.
*&Q>G0rruire8)p, s. Difficulty in passing
urine; [ex *wii, el a-urso^.] (Colloq.)

&Q&)irir&&La &QeOirir&&iii, s. A
kind of resin called dammar, (siOsS^ ;
also spelt jGwfiatb, eGejtpnb. (R.)
%&edsilQ, s. The olibanum tree (g/i./(5.
W. p. 911. Sallakkb. 2. The
tree.
3. Cinnamon, sj/eiiuuiL&H-. (M. Die.)
[prou.] Pain and stiffness throughout
the body caused by immoderate labor or
by cold in the system, slight rheumatism,
a-i-psQuLj. (c.)
&ei)SOi Lb, s. (for.) Loose drawers; com
monly short drawers reaching to the
kneesas ,^w**Aiyi-io, <5xe*fr^*LLw.
aiL.(B&e*e&e6iii, s. Short close drawers.
&ei)Sd6B)i &eoQe063)L, s. A sieve,
a riddle, a bolter, #;oiiuQpfieSitiipmp*f&i&ii
*<y9; [ex
V.]
youeii_uSi_, inf. [foe] To sift.
&evGcsML-&&6izrf s. See under aessr.
s=eoeos!>idQanuLf, s. A kind of fe
male ear-jewel. See 0014.
*&GOeOULD, s. [prop. *i)6ii.] A por
cupine, opCutbfi. (jBs.) W. p. 834. S'alyaha. (p.)
^ffOSOlD, t, [a change of ffsooiii.'] A
porcupine's quill, ueSr^jp*. (U.)
*&SOSOlfl, s. A kind of drum, uwanu
Quaib. 2. Large cymbals, es>ngflmi; also
written rttmrt. W. p. 358. Jhallaree.
&eOS$lfi, QQpor, liG/Scir, Geuzir, iu. v. a.
[prou.] To mince, to hack,
[ex
#*int, small, thin pieces, et j/fi, v.}
&eOeOir, t. (Tel.) A kind of muslin,
gauze, grmeoaAsaieeSI. (c.)
&eoevir&&iT60Bns>i, s. A gauze shawl.
*&edediruLt>, s. Conversation, familiar
discourse, dialogue, conference, *ibuia*lm.
2. Chit chat, jslioCu.m. W. p. 874.
Samlapa.
&coGOtradpQF), s. An ode in dialogue,
sung on the stage.
eeotviriSda, inf. To discourse, con
fer, converse, (p.)
g)6D*Br<ra:ei)60(ri-/ii), s. Catechism of
grammar, fi)u4*rSe>tw_.
&itieOn~tfl, t. [vul. lot.'] A cloth badly
woven and not of good texture, /*p9!*i.
(Compare .^;>Au*.) 2. {fig.) A worth
less person, au-voitr. 3. [inc.] A tree,
ptwrtt. Hartwigia. Hoxb. 4. [proo.] Ex
terior twigs that may be topped offas
nrjwsiet. 5. As t*>iti, 2.
^eoeoniBuuiuei, t. A worthless fel
low, (in contempt.)
&ei>StirreS, s. (Hind.) Short, pendent
hangings on a harlequin, Cr>B<;/.i4.
&e0e8, s. [tut.] Small, thin pieces of
potsherd, stone, glass, &c, -i_*^fa<S.
2. Small, flat shells, or pieces of shellacs
QPfetiuapiStir&pGg. 3. Small copper coins
of different values, fractional parts of a
^lL(S, *A)sa. 4. Short, pendent orna
ments, hangings. &c, Qfims&sic; [ex Sa.
Ch'halli, rind, skin.] 5. Falsehood, HS<s-

&6veSjipaBir, s. Ground full of small


stones.
#-jSafiD/Tffia, inf. To report falsely,
{lit.) to sow lies.
e\> 6 Q u n il Q*tltfai5, inf. To
strengthen or harden with gravel stones.
&6ve8uQunip., s. Small pieces, frag
ments, broken shells, chips of earthen
ware. &c. 2. Little fish, as &t>fAa<Bir>:i_.
&eodluQurp, s. (fig.) A trifler, a
lying rogue, (lit.) a bag of lies.
eeheStLiardS/aeuar, s. A tattling liar.
^e\'eSCBi/i, s. Small roots oppos. to
#)8ilffl, v. noun, [proe.] The game
of pursuing and grappling with a lusty
bull, decorated fur the occasion; a wild
play, as a test of bravery, (e.)
&ei>cS d&rr&, s. Small coins, challies.
&)gSldit(EI^^>#QiU0^7, j. A lusty
bull decorated for fighting.
wnd&eveS, s. Exterior twigs that may
be cut off. (Limited.)
*&606$iULb, s. Disturbance, trouble,
commotion, difficulty,
2. The sharp
point or liead of a weapon, ^t^o*. 3.
Any stake or thorn,
4. An arrow,
urmib. 5. A porcupine, opCuii'fl. 6. A
bone, a&uH-i. W. p. 834. S'ai.ta. 7.
(<.) A kind of red wood used medicinal
ly i also in offerings to the sun. See
itpsaib. 8. Magic encliantment for ward
ing off missile weapons; also for effecting
some evil purpose, .%-. *%..>,. 9- 'J lie art
of
magic, also a treatise on it, &i
&eo6$tuuui, inf. To be troubled,
harassed, embarassed, Qpitpmtuui.
&e\>$iLiaiiafl, s. A feigned medica
ment, for healing wounds from spears,
darts, javelins, &c, GmtttrpftiptiiMfigiMs
*. (**.)
vecoSiudaQh, s. Magical drugs as
hair, nail-parings, &c, of a person to be
enchanted, which are given iu food or
buried near his house.
e-Goe&tuddjien^ , s. Magical enchantment.
jwjefiijC^sS, s. Goddess of the magi
cians, jugglers, friGjfBfi.
ff-e^ieSujn, s. A caste noted for magical
enchantments, pittfiurt. Compare
&GOeQiLlSBr, s. A king, the maternal
uncle of the two Pandava princes, Nakula
and Sahadeva, pernor, (urr.) W. p. S-'54
S'alya. 2. The planet Venus, *jV*.
('*)
v. a. (Tel.) To sift, riddle, bolt, ^cuool.
urptvSis. 2. To sprinkle water, t7Qrat*.
&6kJ&i3i@ffl , dQpltfifil, dr^ll, d&, V.
n. To taste unpleasantly, to grow foul
as an unwashed mouth in time of sick
ness. See eiiAatfi&s. (c.)
5rQJd!ff"3"LD, s. [properly ffffo/a^/rjio.]
Soap, any substance of an alkaline or
soapy nature; commonly written #/*ri4.
W. p 908. Sarvvaksha'ka.
<9c6U<SQ.9:5:Sl/'S5Q<S56BTffO, v. noun. Be
ing flexible, elastic, bendingas young
twigs, J&r*4.>QrAD*. (c )
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&euir
SFSViassii, i. A person of no energy,
spirit, vigour, or good habits, uxyiMeSr ;
[ex #fc(g, r.] (c.)
&eumap<$&>ipuLi, 3. Servitude.
uies, v. n. (also *ti>(9.) To faint, droop,
languish, <3m. 2. To be lean, emaciated,
reduced, ej-iiQmoJii. 3. To become ener
vated, dispirited, disheartened, iosrCSioSuj.
Compare ^a/i. (c.)
4Feudau>, v. noun, [prov.] Faintness,
droopingas
riii_ii.
raJUf., s. A kind of jewel, either a neck
lace or an ear-ring, g>jiurmii. See
*. (c.) 2. (ft.) The collar-bone, cla
vicle, azenpQugftbl-l.
aaSisdr, 3. A kind of large
ear-ring.
&zutf_.i tlairsneu, j. [pros.] A necklace,
jo/ifuQurrtL, s. [loc] A roundish
spot of gold, appended to the
jewel,
sometimes answering the purpose of a
wedding badge, frBSMurcQ.
^euuf.Qpm(W^, s. [pros.] A tool bent
at the point for braiding wire,
^a/, j. Sediment, eu&Brtto. 2. Fuller's
earth, earth impregnated with Soda, e.lL
iot*gBiL>q, s. A kind of salt produced
from earth impregnated with Soda.
. a. To destroy, subvert, ^aS*.
W. p- 833. S'arwa.
2. [a causa <i'ce o/
.] To bend, warp, make
flexible; to distort, twist, sprain a limb,
&c. ,3**. 3. W. p. 320. Charva. To
chew, masticate, QujAjm. 4. [in reproach.']
To eat, munch, ura>ii<gfiCj-. 5. [prov.]
To get the better of a thing, to swallow
down, cSofiis. 6. [foe.] To tread upon,
ttfif. (c.)
jyiajrJw*.f/ili}-i-A8@ir. He twists his
leg in walking.
iii.LiL!ii)8ij<?MriU_r*, [prow.] He has
done cleverly. (Ironically.)
&eUS83Tl %S0 <FS1/S33n.<fet> &GU60TSTIS)Jsumrii, s. A species offine timber-tree, the
Trincomalie red wood, Berria Ammonilla,
Roxb.
SF&J^&lQlsiJSHTSO, v. noun. [prov.] Being
thick, crowded, thronged, lAa^U^tot/. (c.)
ffa/Sii, s. Oath, pledge. See eupii.
2. [prop.] Lowness of market price, redu
ced price of any thingopp. to iMuii,
&Gtf&lfl, dQSp&r, jiQpar, uQuor, da,
v. a. To acquire, procure, tiiucfit*. Com
pare Q*sA, (c.)
tFSXl&aSd, s. [prop. &es>Lnp<ki>.~] The end
of a cloth, the fag-end. Compare op^ku.
(c)
*3z^ul'o, s. A corpse, a carcass, iSff^ii.
(c.) W. p. 834. S'ava. 2. A vampire
or demon,
(Compare
3.
Speed, velocity, fr*8iii. (*&.) W. p. 346.
Java.
&eudair, j. A burial place not en
closed, (p.)
ffQ)(r&), s. [prov.~] A grave-yard,
a cemetry ; [ex &u, enclosure.]
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&aidQrflmtu, i. The funeral rite per


formed by a Siva guru, when practica
ble, and not by a brahman, before the
burning or burial. 2. Funeral rites,
ceremonies, &c , in common.
&<&&(&)i3:eiiwai>p, j. A grave, a se
pulchre.
&eaihaL-i, inf. [prov.] To tie up a
corpse in a winding sheet with three
strips of cloth.
&G)EiSeruu, inf. To disinter, tear up
a corpse as dogs, jackals, &c.
eaie-Q&Lcii,*. Interment, ( lit.) a secure
disposal of the corpse. 2. Preparation
of a corpse for taking it to the funeral
pile or grave, (e.)
&eu^&id(&jLDirijif-da;, inf. To beat the
breast at a funeral, in grief, &c. ; also
used as a curse.
eoiipctruiLi, inf. To be tremulous, as
the corpse when carried; sometimes
supposed to be caused by a demon
shaking it, and regarded as ominous of
other deaths in the family.
&s<uQuiLiy-, i. A coffin.
rwibdyi. May some one of your family
die. (lit.) to fall, as a corpse.
'^sutlL-SfSssst, s. Preservation, care.
See aihiC-risB. (c.)
&Gii!T(lssoT, s. [vul.] Preparedness, readi
ness, vjfiestb. 2. Elegance, neatness, Qmt
* (c)
^eunosmruesiiremsr, inf. To prepare.
&iD%aiBriiJiTuSqF)ds, inf. To be ready.
2. To be neat.
eBiafaxrjJira&rirutS^., inf. To fare
sumptuously.
&ai02aariuiiiLiB!&irifids, inf. To enter
tain hospitably.
5-o/ff3fcwiu/rii/ffla, inf. To dress neatly.
*&eti!Tli, s. The tail-hairs of the bosgrunniens, used as a fan; a chowry, #rarii.
W. p. 318. Chamara. (p.) 2. Shaving.
See |riJ and Q#r<4. (c.) 3. [Eng. loc.]
A sovereign, an English gold coin, tQurp

&eu ear

&eiirr, t, (Hind.) Voyage. See ^uirt


&6urr&fla&, inf. To taste unplea
santly, as the mouth of a sick person,
mituGiBxmaS(3&s. See <?a'<ta*, 17.
*&<5ije0lii, s. Profit, advantage, ability.
See #uvid. (*g.)
.ya/cfeO, s.
Tenderness, immaturity,
weakness of an infant, puerility, jejuneness, simpleness, C*ov}% 2. An infant, a
child, lS&St. (e.) 3. Lightningas *uJw.
4. A kind of metre, as
Qwtabur. W.
p. 317. Chapala.
&eudstdsasrjpi, 3. [prov.~] A young calf.
veudsid^L-Lp., 3. A very young, tender
animal.
&mbstuiStrium8sd(g(fiitt>fi , s. An
infant or child growing lean from want
of milk.
eeudsodtsjamrili, s. Emaciation, leanness,
weakness, fickleness.
&oicksiQu/raeeacbsuniu, inf. To grow
lean from want of milk.
&GiidsoQ'E<g&i!>, 3. A weak mind, (p.)
&evfeuLidfS, s. Immature wit, indis
cretion, jejuneness.
&eua\ou>), s. The new moon, (p.)
eeufaQaimruiT, 3. A species of the
Qmiafour verse. See Qarofrur.
&eiJGrr&], j. One of the twenty-five
bodies containing acid salt as e/ifimib.
&6U&TLD, 3. A bearded dart or lance,
of which there are two kinds, the
<nt, and the Qur^^mail, (5*^^14. (**.)
(p.) 2. A kind of native arsenic, **uj
Cf resent. 3. W. p. 317. Chapala. A
kind of fish, ptildr. 4. [prov. limited.']
Tremulousness, trembling through fear,
weakness, *4.
&aiardarri;iT, 3. Pikemen. 2. A set
of fishermen, Q*iSui_f. (c.)
5=susifl&ey<stf), s.( Tel.) Cloth, drapery,
mercery, 91. 2. A kind of jewel, pre
See fit-, (c.)
&eueBdasKi, s. See ami.
&mcraair, s. [prop. Q&eirjjaebr.] A barber.
fasHuQuirC<B, s. As &eutfuQuiru.(B.
&6t]ff&Gsrsjdp, s. [com. aoiffdadfii.] A
eaie$QpL-es>t, s. A bundle of cloth.
razor.
^aitflOiulSda, inf. To buy clothes.
Fomiiueareesr, inf. To shave another.
r^tgwumtk mrnldQair&rerr, inf. To shave
(?<*,
d. n. To bend, to warp, to
one's self, or to get shaved.
be supple, abu. 2. To be flexible, as the
*&&isnr,a. [plu.] Barbarians, hunters in
arms of a fencer, &c, #r. 3. To be
bent as a limb; to be forced unnaturally
mountainous districts, wearing peacock's
as a bone, &c , 0*c 1 rmt (c.)
feathers and other wild decorations, (lit.)
carcass-eaters, Cn-r, 4"*'- 0**0 " Peeissiir(BQair(Bda,
inf. To yield, as
834. Savara. (p.)
any thing flexible.
'psuifl, s. Chowryas &oiirij>, 1. (i8a.)
&esiar/u?-, s. A flexible stick. 2.
2. The <pCmi plant. (R.)
(prov.) A stick flattened at the top to
&Biif)<2evrjifSffii, s. The pulp of the
steer a boat, CasA?u*-LLn(?rAj.
<3pC^a>i fruits, (pC-m-Xiu(5ULl. (R.)
&eilBsrr, s. The lead sand, &r abate acr ev.
&GiJ!fiujirir(&jLpij>L-i, j. See under
(3f. Die.)
ffSU/f, j. [cui.] Brackishnessas E_a)/f. &Gup&6i>ls>, s. Salt in lumps, aev&uLi.
(Af. Die.)
&BiniTiijuGLjna, inf. To become brack
&GUSSTLb, s. [prov. improp. for &@arih.2
ishas land.
Augury. (R.) 2. [improp. for ariA.]
&a>ird/B&>iT reuiriSeoui, s. Brackish
The buttocks, (c.)
soil.

*&6U6Brl&S!n3>-&Gij saritins, s. A screen


or curtain, xCJSfim. 2. [commonly r&
erte*.] A curtain or screen held before
actors just ready to advance on the stage,
QGlflM. W. p. 346. Javanika. 3. The
position of players behind the curtain,
P*>-s*!6&^m*- * The hall in which
an idol is placed to rest after procession,
&euetffl&&>app(T2&eue$dsmuuiTil~,
s. A song on the appearance of an
actor.
&aicdilds8>auLp.aa, inf. To sing a
stanza when the last player enters and
dances round the area.
<Fai4ldsaatStf-da, inf. To hold the
cur-tain before actors about to show
themselves on the stage.
&eiecflda)>auiemiuth, s. The retiring
roomas *o**<*, 4.
^SU/raF, Interjection. (Hind.) Well
done ! bravo! Sometimes uw. See *<ur.
&sairjg], s. (for.) A copy, transcript,
a duplicate, Jr).
*&euiTJl, s. [Correctly &euirfl.] Civet,
the perfume, iygo. W. p. 346. Javabi.
()
iFai.T^jijySjjr^sutr&utSsadstr, s. The
civet-cat, Vivera civetta.
&GVITUgyaz/TLy, s. ( Hind.) Answer,
reply, iSsfiqterii.
&evtTuttdiao, s. The interpreter and
clerk of a magistrate, a secretary.
eaitrupirn, s. One responsible or ac
countable for; [ex gtr, Pers. affix.]
&6UlTlflt <t. (Hind.) Riding, taking a
ride, a drive, *rAGui#4i. Compare nil. (c.)
2. A conveyance, a vehicle, warii.
&su trifluemegsr &euit<flGl&tLiiu&Binifl
' Curs, in/. To ride; to take a drive, a
walk.
/FeuirtflanaipfiQFfis, inf. To set up an
equipage. (R.)
&GUIT60, s. [Persian.'] A kind of sacred
song among moormen, j/uniS,
a=surrssrggsu/rsar, s. (Hind.) A robust
and strong person, *Shj.*. 2. A peon.
*&eQ, s. Light, lustre, splendor, bril
liance, i3ru*ii. 2. Beauty, fuirness,
tt<3- (p ) w- P- 334. Chavi. 3. A
girdle of a number of strings of beads or
bells, [orf*<Isi.
4. Rectitude,
truth, correctness, fairness, propriety, Qr
Ami. 5. [prov. limited.'] Ability, strength,
umi,
&e&tudr, s. A strong, able man.
rtBuirirda, inf. [prov.] To try one's
strength, ability, &c, QuaurL*r**.
&eQ, v. Imperative, [prov.] Curse, im
precate, &c. See
v.
&s8<3ii>, s. The globe flower, sS&p^sji
Spteranthus. India Z.
&sa65p u ii> , j. Discrimination, distinc
tion, gi4<?n*ii. (fi. ft.) (So. Savikalpa.)
ffsSiUi!fL.9, j. [in Me agama logic]
Discriminating knowledge. Compare
mtcS>,

^af9sj)<3=at9S, . [rai. ioc] A raised


open square for sitting. See *|Am. (A.)
&eQg;eiD&, s. {Hind.) A custom-house.
&sS}&[BaLCi yefl.y/E7656urr<LCs, s. One
of the eighty kinds of flatulency in the
human system, &i~c,t<Iiiii. (M. Die.)
*&eQetup5tr!rii>, s. Wideness, extensiveness, expansion,
2. Circumlocution,
paraphrase, amplification, Sr1ir. 3. Any
thing of importance, of great consequence,
opt&tisr/liuib. (Sa. Savistara.)
#tiQsQiudiarrJshfirriisi-*fisi. What im
portant tiling happened there?
&d)ea/5ni7LC}inuuGu&, inf. To dilate,
amplify, speak copiously and at large.
*S=e9^rr, s. The sun, Qiflium. W. p.
912. Savita. (i6s.) (p.)
*&sQjg5lQT), s. One of the twelve suns,
so called, ^^^si)<Sf(5ss-. Sa. Savilru. (*vp.)
&e8rr&tEi3, s. [loc] A small canon.
T- dij , dSjD&,
d(g)ii>, da, v. n. [vul.]
To become low in price, to be cheap, mat*.
2. To be unsaleable, not in demand, rf&uij
L_riiS(jA. 3. To become tired of a
thing, to lose energy; to become weak,
to be emaciated ; prove unproductiveas a
crop, ts&fiuGuw.
L/rc<a**<vA?ij<7Lity>j>. The song has
proved feeble and uninteresting.
& ay a if) UJ tx>, s. [vul. loc] Pleasant
ness, healthfulness, delightfulness. See
Owwtwit,
yayoScStfJ, s. [vul. prop. &id&u>.] A
square surface, #ru. 2 A large hand
kerchief; a square piece of cloth for the
head, ^&u4ii>i_
itnjb&afdsiii, s. Any thing of a square
or oblong figure.
[loc com. ^ajdaif..] A small
plate of gold of a square, oblong, or other
figureappended to ear-rings.
&ajdaefida(Bdasir, s. Ear-rings with
a square appendage of gold.
<F6yiatf
s. [prov.] A goldensocket, of a square or other figure, (c.)
&6ij&&ira'lii, s. Soap. See &aiman
mi. (C.)
&e>idairffui$d@, s. [loc] Foppery,
vanity in dress, Gsrwrswii.
*3=e^sQiutxi, s. Comfortableness, healthfulness, soundness, salutariness, salubrity,
gratifying ease, repose. See QratSuit.
^eqiQsuLLnss^nuuii, s. Wholesome
food.
eajiS-jjipnargt, <t. A salubrious or
pleasant country.
.ray*, s. [Pers.] A whip, aes>&.
&&idssLf-&6>id(8)UiseB&, s. A whip
lash, (in contempt.)
+<>ii*irstifitpiur. He flayed off the skin
by the whip. (R.)
,F6y656B)<B, s. ( Tel.) An open and raised
square platform for sitting, */fncrarfla*rim.
Compare **i**ib. 2. [ml. o change of *(
Cheapness, aHuvuii. 3. W. p. 860.
S'oolka. A toll-office, 4j^#p. (c.)

<fa/<s
cm s. A square and open
elevation for sitting; a kind of summerhouse.
&eqdm&pnrii s. The head-man of a
toll-office; [ex fir, Pers. perso. affix.]
bacco is now very cheap.
v. n. To faint, droop, <Jrr. 2.
To be spiritless, discouraged, icatpaa.
See *c<5, v. (c.)
*&eil'3:LCi, s. Cleanliness, purity, S
*itb. See Q*r*ij.
^Fay^oui, i. Indian coral tree. See
jay^sarsa/JiiJLO, i. Amity, kindness,
&C, fiCarLiu.u. See Q*s***BrG$iutb.
PS^l ITSO, s. (Hind.) Foppery, gaiety,
ostentation, i_iui.
<F6i/i_/rfA)i^.4, inf. To boast one's self,
fffiiy, j. [sui. Zuc] Sediment, &cc. See
^wQlireO, s. (for.) Howdah of an
elephant, jyaf^r.
*3:S!jSS3rt LD, s. [correctly ^yirif.]
Long-pepper, puJs. W. p. 946. Sous'
d'kk. (M. Vic.)
<yayS33rzy.dE/r, s. (pi.) Venders of spiri
tuous liquors, ug!wy.uGuti, See Crsrc*ri.*<;.
yay^til, s. [vul. also &b>/bu>.] Lowness
as of stock, or of the market price, <w*
Sruii. (c.) 2. Unsaleable goods,
3. [prov.] Tiresomeness, tediousness, the
state of being tired or fatiguedas the
mind; weakness, want of strength, em
aciation, jS<Wl>iv. Compare *i, v.
eeups, fffvii), s. [loc] A time when goods
are low in price.
ectW<Fy^u>, s. Lowness of price, as
of commodities in a market.
yay^/f?, v. a. See -s^/8, v.
&eypir8ifl, s. See CFor^fffi/r?.
yay^^zr/r/B^dsu),
a system of
atheistical philosophy, considered hetero
dox by the Saivas,
(See GmuJtar
ja and
^ay^^r, i. ^/orj A sort, a kind, a
good kind, icr^M.
paippatLidaLLi, inf. To build sym
metrically, neatly.
jg*ULyi_c/
This is a good
kind of clotb.
<5:eiy/5^5SJ"Ln^SLjiiflifltuili, s. Beauty,
handsomeness, fairness; also
See
Cj.-V* - -: (C.)
eaji^rftueufi!, s. A beautiful woman.
e&jiipiflujaiirm, s. A handsome man.
'&G>jurra!ujLC>, .
Auspiciousness,
good fortune, avtfaf. 2. The fourth of the
astrological yogas, fi*<SerfiL.Qnttj>. See
Q<FCrur4<9iuub. (c.)
eajundQtLieifi, s. A fortunate, blessed
woman.
'^iSLjLDih, s. One of the thirty-two
421

<9=6VC9J
f&eyTLO, j. [prop. Q*r/7ii.] Shaving
the head, face, or other parta of the body
as rmirii, Smffii. 2. What belongs or
pertains to the sun, (gUtitiutfinwarg. (p.)
&eqBU2iTfi to, 5. Solar month.
^Bjffunrarui, s. Solar year,
*&eyifl, i. Vishnu, Saturn, &c. See
&eniflaati9jpi, s. [loci A cable of cocoanut fibres, Q^6*Jarir**Sjr. (c.)
^sayyflujii, . Strength, courage, valor,
power, heroism. See Q*/i<u(4. (e.)
raiifltuuiSirpirutb, t. Triumph in one's
valor. 2. Fame or glory of valor.
&airf)tuaiirar, s. A courageous man, a
hero.
SFSijeO, i, [prov.] The pregnancy of mares,
cows, &c. (B.) Compare
(c.)
&6>]Striii9ze>jerT<XLD, s. Shaving, lduSit
*S*oo*. See Qrarii. (p.)
&aietrxGsru>u>, s. The ceremony of first
shaving a child, generally at the age
of nine-months, iSpipuitSQaGitmm.
*&G3>Gil, s. An assembly room, a place
of assembling, jyi4u>i4. 2. An assembly,
meeting, society,
3. Poets, literati;
society or assembly of the learned, iyu
mt*&s&. See mbu.
&sa&iw&eir , *. Gemini of the zodiac,
iSgatSirSl. (j>.)
Fsysu //??, j. (for.) Sago. See #-Q/sy.
ac6UGUir&-, interj. ( Hind.) Well done!
bravo! a term of cheering in public assem
blies. See
&6Uf8tUlh, t. The left hand, the left
side,
opposed to jyu**lji4. W.
p. 912. Savya. (p.)Note. In the
rr) it is defined as the right side,*iiu*ii.
&eueBiue:ir, s. Arjunaas famous for
drawing the bow with his left hand, sf
<y#orsSr. W. p. 912. SavyaSACHIN.
*F GU eff !T lis, s. [prop. Q&ar&aii.] A
strong compound medicine of quick
silver, sulphur, alum, ammonia, &c, sub
limated, pingigi. See Ains, Vol. II. p.
354. 2. A district in the northwest of
India, s,iG#m. W. p. 947. Souvekra.
s. [vul.] Diaphragm, caul, omen
tum, (si_^>*<4e|. 2. Film in the eye,
1. 3. Cuticle, epidermis, thin scales, &c,
on a healed wound, ty*<s*8. 4. The en
velope round the bulb of a jack fruit; the
coat of bulbous root; the membrane or
pellicle of some seeds, Onioi_**/^. 5.
Proud flesh in ulcers, scirrhus formations
in cancers, 4<**<e/. 6. (7?.) Sago, i<vrfft
*ml mcrgpff. A film is forming in the
eye.
4ap~iSpi. Proud flesh is forming in
the sore.
&eujfi@, s. Sago, Cycas circinalis, L.
Sometimes *uuH&.
&ai en iraS
inf. To be viscid, vis
cous, tough.
eoieqiftss, inf. To remove a film
from the eye, to couch. 2. To clear off
the film from the inside of a skin. 3.
To take the pellicle from the stone of a
fruit.
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<y sir
0aaewQwsBjp<2u*&(ysB. He babbles, or
^vsy<Birav, inf. [foe] To be corroded
prates.
as proud flesh by caustic.
eaiajpQpneo. t. A caul Bkin covering 3=eiri^efrss^srrLjQerresr.inf. [prop.]
To gurgleas water. 2. To sound as
a child's drum or any such play thing.
the bubbling of water when boiling rice,
(A)
the water being low. 3. To splashas
&aiQoi(8&&, inf. To take the skin
wet ground or moist boiled rice when
from beans, &c, the gristly parts from
stirred with a ladle. 4. To be disconcert
meats. 2. (.fig.) To reduce one's in
ed, abashed or baffled. 5. To be reduced
fluence, pride, &c, j^*^fiA.
in power, prosperity, &c.Note. These
meanings are not perhaps general ; they
s. Fault, (ajppti. 2. Splash,
arise from the sound of the word, gS4(g^
gush, geStisfiOLi. 3. Ignorance, j^um.
4. Lie, falsehood, illusion, Quru. (p.)
Qrriuiusc4Qa>cftr. Light things do not ^FfftTt-JLJ, 8<2fl>or, &6irui$ Smrmt, Geiek,
fall with a crash.
[prov. k/.] To babble, prate,
*Qmbt, inf. To emit a splashing, crashing
sound; to sound splashy, sloppy; a reite
rating sound, $B!t(s0uii. (c.)
tFip/EJQJipsg, i. [pros.] Decrepi
tude from age, Qpgmi>t/iai*&.
&y9,
mp&i, iLjii, iu, v. n. To be
pressed out of form; to be distorted, twist
ed, sunk, crushed down on one side, 8<?ip<u
MgiMu. 2. To become crumpled, wrinkl
ed, decayed by ageas things, fat. (c.)
Q/ss^i'ifitsGunSpfi. The body is become
crumpled.
v. noun. Being crushed down
on one side, distortion, crumple.
4^6yQ<gsd?&/, s. Crookedness and dis
tortion, (c.)
&(L>IE1(9^, @Gp<zk, &(Lf>j$ Gear sir, ffauar,
mt^m, v. n. [prov.] To become loose as
the dress, through carelessness, decay, &c,
to be looseas thatch, Q8i. 2. To become
blockish, stupid, >>e.
&Qg&u> &qiei&s$, v. noun. Being
looseas a garment, thatch, &c.,pai*).
fF6ir&nSfBLt>, s. Calamus, tu&iiLj. (R.)
Compare raratfib.
&:Grr<5(8)LJL-iGrr&Q&e8reO,v.noun. [vul.]
Sounding splashy. See jeA<s#(p*Q*r.
&m&ssisni)-, s. [vul.] A profligate. See
v. n. To be or grow wet, miry, muddy,
sloppy, ff. 2. To chatter, babble,
prate, jywuu. 3. To sound as the falling of
a'stream.torushas rain,iooonji.4. 4. To
grow too moist, watery, &c, as vegetable
curries, mfiwvti. 5. To speak with the
mouth too full of saliva, Kwiiittasm. 6.
[proo.] To be disconcerted, dispirited, or
overcome in controversy, public speaking,
&C, Qai*s>\piurtuu<2urK. (c.)
&eir&errJip<:ua:3r, s. Frothy talk, mere
senseless prattle.
s^eir^eiruLf, v. noun. Chattering, bab
bling, prating. 2. Muddiness, miriness,
slipperiness. 3. Rushing, gushing.
^ err3=0 sireareo & err & en G'euesren, v.
noun. Sounding repeatedly, pattering as
falling rain, se&*<gfiCHj 2. Rushing, gush
ingas a stream; pouring water with
a splash, HuryQuHvS.
ffST#cyQa;s3rifSyj^!irBDfl-*rrpor. (The clouds)
emitted streams of pattering rain.

&GtrLD, s. [prov.'] Tediousness, troubleness, Qfifitmr. 2. Anger, fury, rage,


op/i*i4. Compare #*. (c.)
jama iitS^i&P0. It is a troublesome
business.
feiriioiff, inf. To be irritated. .
*&errLo, s. Unsteadiness, transitoriness; illusion, deception,
[ex
Sa. Chala, unsteady.] 2. Falsehood,
fraud, circumvention, #!Br. W. p. 334.
Ch'uala. (p.)
^erreuLL&nL, s. [prov.] A trifle. See
^SirirQireareO, v. noun. Sounding, as
the fall of a vessel of water; a splashing
noise, g*i*tgfiCiLi. (c.)
Mucus of the nose, (tpsgj&t8.
2. Thick phlegm, Csroie. 3. Cold, catarrh,
uGjsr>i6; [e* Sa. Jala, frigidity.] (c.)
^ofiOs/rtli, inf. [prov.] To discharge
mucus or phlegm in abundanceas in
a severe cold.
*=f?L9if, inf. To catch cold.
tf-affSi^vtS9fl, inf. To blow the
nose.
&aRuQgppfX>,v.noun. The thickening
of mucus in the latter stages of cold.
&6ifl, s&jd&j, fifijB, &@u), sa, v.
n. To have a cold, 8Q**r. 2. To
become stale or sour as food, liquors,
&c, in incipient, acetous fermentation;
to be macerated or soaked too much, to
grow putrid ; to rot, uflerifiu. (c.)
uQG<rr#*ctifig,uGuiiSfit). The cold rice
has grown sour.
eeBaaeuiriraa, inf. To pour profusely,
as oil or water on the head. 2. (iJ.) To
macerate, to steep.
ediaaQfl, inf. To be macerated; to
be slacked as lime; to ferment or to be
in fermentationas meal.
GeffiuLj, v. noun. Cold, catarrh. Com
pare ttviLf. 2. Saturation.
PtGrrjSLh, s. A leech, jyilaoi
W.
p. 345. Jaluka.
.^(SffjcSg), i. Foppery, finery, gayety,
as lSju*. i_iiLKi. 2. Pride, vanity, pre
sumption, Q*<st<g. (c.)
j^5e3r &^tT)&(i&trff6Br, s. A fop
pish, proud person.
^^maatrii^^iflu, inf. To stroll about,i
to assume airs.

^gjiS, s. (fern.) A vain woman,


(SSftS. (7?.)
&(styd(uLJ6BBrasBr, inf. To be foppish,
assuming 2. To behave meanly, to act
dishonorably.
&(<^&(<9jQei]ih3}iT,s. Kings of the S'alva
country; also tributary princes, *tt&*
Quiff. See #r<5jf.
*&^6ffj&Lb, s. [an elongation of r^aut.]
Leeches in genera], ^lLi^ (*# )
^srrsTrLLzy_Oi/jsr, in/, [pro.] To be
snarlish, to fall foul of another an imita
tive SOUnd, 9vt4g^ljLy.
&SirerT60,s. [prov. prop, jfareri).] Mud,
mire, <3p. 2. v. noun. [loc. ex **<gj, u.]
Breaking wind backward, j/uiarmtfujStBa.
3. (ii.) Being involved, ft***).
&etT(Grrj&ek8str, s. [vul.] Difficulty,
trouble, intricacy, annoyance, perplexity,
eeir/e^p^Hs, inf. To decide or settle
an intricate affair, to finish a trouble
some business, &c.
^argjuui, inf. To pick a quarrel,
to undergo difficulties; to intermeddle.
for^ui^ar^.s. A quarrel, a wrangle,
s*rsot_. 2. An intricate or troublesome
business, KAgijJ*.
&&r^trtuL[&rQeirajr6&tfi, inf. To scold,
to be quarrelsome, to be cynical.
&err Q error ), v. noun, [tut/.] Snarling,
attacking one angrily, -.pcyvi*>.
^erjjij^ srenQieir^rgii (gjsnrrds, inf. To
bark angrily, as a dog. (c.)
venhnaifiuj, inf. To be done or settled
as a business, Q<-.Aim.-i. ,.r.
&6IT^tf), pg>, s^eneBzsrgi , (Sjld, ,9=errerr,
. n. [/oc.] To slacken, to abate, gas, 2.
To break wind, j/uiirmr^ufiiu. 3. To be
entangled, involved, 0*8iQar. (if.)
Garret^ainttJiir, s. A talkative person.
(O
&&rSstr, s. [prov.] The hips, the loins,
Qiiq. (c.) 2. A kind of fish, e*f*.
See *Srg.
&ar&ird&(BuLi, s. Lumbago, pain in
the loins; [ex mQcil/.] Compare *u*
Spgi, iFgaQargi, ld, egis, v. n.
To slip, to slide; to fail, miss, *<y. (c.)
<fag tffBuQutiSfiff. The business has
failed.
mm, v, n. To slip out of the hand; to glide,
lapse, slide, slip off,
2. To slip or
slideas in mud, or from a tree,
3.
C/fy.J To slip out of handas an affair,
OP*. 4. 0. a. To skin, grazeas a stone
thrown,
s-jgiGurs tpiSuQwdfa). I missed the
office, employment, &c.
<Spfip aw&i *ffiBtSqptifiisir. He slipped in
the mud and fell.
ffgas(Qu>mi>, s. [loc.'] A slippery post
for climbing in games, or for rewards.
&jp&seo, v. noun. Slipperiness, slip
ping, &C, *(rf*3&i.

&p

&60Tlir

&Jpi&(9j,v.noun. [loc.] Slipping, sliding,


a false step, <y*>r;*. 2. An inclined
plane set before the front wheels of a car,
to turn it in the right direction, spirgttiL.
> 3. [prov.] A block or roller put under
a log, or other heavy thing, to facilitate its
being moved, Orthosis.. 4. A subterfuge, a
pretext, Qurtrg. 5. A fall in circum
stances, a failure,
[ex rs>*<s, v.]
<SFJpi'tr&Lii, s. A timber-tree, Pterocarpus marsupium, 7aicaxu>ii.
&JP)6ULD, s. [prop, ^rraiii which see.]
m&p,adj. [J Sanscrit prefix."] Good, right,
excellent, virtuous, &c, *>,
W. p.
884. Sat.
g:pa<TF)U>LD&pa Aluld , s. Good deeds,
charitable or meritorious acts. See *or

rpr-ipfintb', s. A dutiful son, lepLjpeo


sr. (c.) 2. (fig.) A disciple dutiful
to his Guru, ><*. 3. One of the
second or Sitau degree in the Saiva
religion, or one faithful to his duties
in the degree, 8iW/sty><Jur*.
epi-\ji$iiu>ni<&aw, s. Religious course
of the second or Mmm class in the
Saiva system. See xrt**ri.
vpr-K^iar, s. A moral, virtuous, good
man, **iwar.
&p&<Stoir, s. Coarse sugar. See riiamnt.
&par&n^, s. The QuQtx^ii&i plant.
(M. Die )
'&puLD,s. [improp.] Serpent. See &iiu
ura,
*&pu<)asr, s. Treachery. See ^iruuSsr.
&p\g, adv. and adj. [either a change
of the Sa. Svalpa, or of 8pf>, from fij ]
A little, somewhat, j/puit. 2. A little
time, RpgQsim. (c.)
fpprjL/ptb. A little further, a little
beyond.
spaB^iitfiQpgiibrfiprb. Ever so little,
even a little; a mere trifle.
fpjfdsiiiefipGiXr. A little time.
tfipirQ/tiirttr. He will give nothing.
eforjuiQib. Sing a little.
ef>s)i&*ilM. Not in the least, none at all.
eppibQustgsir. He will not wait a mo
ment. 2. He will not bear it in the least.
tppoforCar. A little before; a little
above; a little forward.
rp Op tp Cp . Occasionally.
*pQp >a>-,. He or she is a little better.
tpQpOurrp. Wait a little.
fppiS(S0minS<3*&pff. It is rather soft.
tppr-jhQurwmi&n. After going a little
distance.
spfimGttmQSib. Just come here.
jjm&epQpQuiirrutir. He is somewhat of
a liar.
&65r&t5Blli, s. Sweet flag&s &erra,ipu>,

&p&&ru>uiButT&ti, s. The maturing


of works of merit performed in previous
births, supposed to promote the illumi
nation of the soul, and to lead to the use
of means for its deliverance from trans
migrations, (p.)
phsiflis, inf. To treat hospitably, to
entertain, *.ut**. 2. To be kind, po
lite, civil, obliging; [ex tpmn^.]
ffpairffii, s. Kindness, beneficence,
hospitality, civility, ajumrb. W. p. 884.
Satkara. (p.)
&pairiftaju>, s. Good things, virtuous
deeds, pursuits, &c., meritorious actions.
f/bsnrRtucBpfm/e, s. The four incidents
connected with births as necessary for
the performance of actions, namely. 1.
fie>, body for the performance of actions.
2. sni, intellectual faculties, the sen
ses, &c. 3. Ltmianb. world, locality as the
theatre of actions. 4. Guimrb, suffering
and enjoyment, (p.)
vptgesrii, s. An obliging disposition,
amiableness, good nature, benevolence,
religion, (c.)
s-pfgessrar, appel. n. An amiable,
virtuous, obliging person.
*VP(3> *' A guru who Beeks the
good of his disciples, mp<g<s. 2. The
deityas the teacher of souls, according
to their various states, (c.)
epenaui, s. Good society, (p.)
&p&arir, s. [prop. &&&ari.] Good or
pious men. (c.)
*praou>, s. Good, pure water, iceoeo
*&. (p.)
&p(p@air, s. Superior sudras who
have advanced to the 8W/, or second
degree in the Saiva religion ; also called
&puirp@au>, s. A good vessel, i. e.
a worthy, pious, virtuous man, s<!S**
(jpaM_C<urijr. W. p. 885. SaTPATRA.
&pi$a&irpii>, s. A divine gift, a boon,
C,i;uuij. 2. A sacred offering, rBGm
fsarb. 3. [in Christ, usage.] Sacrament
of the Lord's supper, *p*alm. See Jw
A*, (c.)
&pi-ip8., s. Virtuous propensity, good
disposition, miiaijSm).

jssrdui ^enrSji^srui, s. Wood


sorrel, ivrfcunw. (M. Vic.)
*&<sisra@sr, s. A Rishi, one of the four
sons of Brahma, to whom Siva, first
taught gnanam, g>/(ynrf*. (*.) W. p.
887. Sanaka. 2. The name of the father
of Sita, wife of Rama, 9m^S*J/,r. 3.
Father, progenitor, rSft. W. p. 339.
Janaka.
(Fesrsmsrt, s. A town, Mithila, iB$3et>.
*&63ri&<l>6oT, s. One of the four sons of
Brahma, jj/onrfai*-. W. p. 887. SaBANDA. See eors&.
*SLesru^Ln, s. See under <fotid.
&S5rLLireQ , s. [o corruptionof ^nenLoeS.]
The silk-cotton tree, j8uojii. (ii.)
.ysarCcui^lL/Sijr, s. The name of a
celebrated king of the line of the Pandava princes, giwt^r. W. p. 339. Janamejaya.
*&6BTLCi, s. People, mankind, persons,
community, folks, men, K*sc.*t&. W. p.
339. Jana. 2. Relations, one's own peo
ple, aio. (c.) 3. Multitude, drove, flock,
draft of fish, ifi&QpfioSijipfiaiiaLX-im. (urr.)
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,5= e3T6sr
gfiaippirii &asrppnir , appel.n. Near and
remote relations; also *r4)*ani>.
&m&sL-(B, s. Nuraerousness of rela
tions, a large family circle.
&3x&p&rui, s. A crowd of people. See
s. An assembly of people, a crowd.
r .n '\ -r.-S, s. One's own family and
caste.
. - - >\ -.7-, s. A thick crowd, a densethrong. See
&<ZBr&opn&inj>, s. An inhabited place
as distinguished from wild tracts, jot
uf(y*O0Si_ii. (p.)
&ssrliGptTQi&3!ru>, s. Associating with
one's own people.
.7 nj s.-ljrS, s. A misanthrope, a ma
licious person. See#CfS>.
&GarQKQF)&mu> .fsarQ 15(75<i(Sj, s. A
crowd or pressure of people.
&enrupu>, s. Mankind, &esw. ( una.)
2. An inhabited region, r. W. p. 339.
Janapada.
ffeauGuira^Giupigi, s. The frequent
going and coming of people.
n ir r eira/sw", s. A man with many
relations.
essreunpgi, s. An influx of people;
[ex irfff.]
rargjcr.f/?, inf. To levy an army,
to collect forces. 2. To collect helpers,
partisans, &e. 3. To collect consti
tuents, to get voters.
&Qt&)uairnu>, s. Philanthrophy.
Qaifg&erii, s. Many people, a large
household.
Qu(0a7s>F&&tijsisi0eJjiutb. What many
people approve is to be done.
Ufirf0miTlQmtgsariS2frgl. One who
speaks the truth (at all times) will make
many enemies.
*&Gtsr(o60ira[i>, s. The fourth, from the
earth, of the seven upper worlds,wherc the
Rishis *rs*-, &C., reside, Qia<2ojtsfiQfiretri.
(ou*r*.) W. p. 339. Janaloka.
&esrti)(ajijbir'T&ir, 1. One of the four
sons of Brahma, to whom the Puranas
were communicated by Nandi, S'iva's
chamberlain.
See sr*r. W. p.
887. Sanatkomara.
Gaxp^LDnnu), s. One of the eighteen
secondary Puranas, so called from its
author
-5 r-r .~, - t l/- roirj.
^ssrsaTLD, s. Birth; transmigration, whe
ther past, present or future; production in
creation by birth, or otherwise, from the
celestials down to vegetables. See .* t.14,
W. p. 339. Janana.
jairOTffl/rsoii, t. The time of birth.
.?-.-r.ars/Twf-u>, s. [R. Cath. usage.']
The book of creation, Genesis.
&ar<zBr&sanu>, s. The name of a work
on human Anatomy, and Physiology,
by ^cyiy*)C,fltf, pigrto.
&axar&iTanu>, s. The vast ocean of
births, consisting of endless transmi
grations.
424

& .rr.-z - .r_'.-r i?S -uil . s. The main object


of births; viz.: to secure emancipation.
^srresr^^au'i ^enr^^^ii, s. The ce
remonial defilement of birth.
&gotesrft nen, s. Birth-day.
I
^emesrUjiB, s. One's native land.
j'jt'ii-j.-, s. Birth and death as
incident to the soul.
*carOTQtoa, inf. To take a birth,
to assume transmigrationas the soul,
in order to enjoy and sufler the fruits of
former actions.
&arBtrQu>(BppQujp, s. The object to be
secured in taking a body, namely, final
emancipation as roiruAmSiuii.
eosiBr<iwnesaui, s. The termination
of births.
^asrsartisffi, inf. To die. (p.)
t }{?: m .1 l}. , s. A good or pious per
son who secures the opportunity of his
present birth to obtain salvation.
earsiB, s. A mother, jziriii. 2. One
that is born, *.r.~ ...-*?:: (/.)
g'ssreSda, inf. To be born, produced,
&C, t3p*s. (p.)
.yig^sai", j. One of the four sons of
Brahma, s'w"***. See
Sa. Sanata.
*&(6a)irjg^SjreisT, s. Vishnu, the wor
shipped, J.:'!..KJ/.
ff^iijSjXasrih, s. A place sacred to
VishnU, -,r.:
*&snB, s. The planet Saturn, the most,
malignant, in astrological influence of all
the planets, g,iB?*ii. 2. Saturday, #<rfi8
, W. p. 829. S'ani. 3. {Jig.) A
person of ill omen whose company is dan
gerous, *rf<?Lwr(Di*.Note. The differ
ent positions and influences of the planet
are. (1.) jpin_iD#ort. See under j(i_i6.
(2.) 0reuru9i_^$>^aft, called also ^vV'"'-> s
rati. Saturn in the fourth sign from that
of one's birth, where his influence is less
malignant. (3.) g!.*-'^-,-,;
or urpi
tefi. Saturn in the sign next to that in
the ascendant, where his influence is indi
cative of eloquence and oratory. (4.) TjC
sKnutabHSAfoH. Saturn's 7J years' evil in
fluence called oioojj, and divided into three
parts, iflc><g#fl, QurAg^erf?, wre*r**SBfl which
see. As saturn is 2$ years in each sign
of the zodiac, it occupies 7 J years for three
signs, so that a man living ninety years
would pass three times through all these
periods. See sigai. (5.) u*Bflf<*i_ri*i_^#
Saturn in the 12th sign from that in
the ascendant. (G.)
Saturn in the
ascendant. (7.) ic*/t0+*td>. Saturn in the
first lunar a9terism of Leo called
indicating great calamities. (8.) iSerttoH.
Saturn in the Pices, considered unpropitious in its influence.
is a great enemy to me.
&e$ai$iu s=eSiuesQ(irfSs6iu, inf. To
expire or end as any period of saturn's
malign influence on a person. 2. To
terminate as a cause of calamity, evil,
&c.
Fijfl,sSipou>3=f\aiirau>, s. Saturday.

&c&&QLpmLD&npu)l s. [also 6=Gi$ejr


A*] A fast on Saturdays, to avert the
evil influences of Saturn, when, before
eating, crows, emblems of Saturn, are
fed. 2. A fast in honor of Vishnu.
&&$u&eLiiTair^uF^#i7OT', s. The re
gent of Saturn.
&eBi3Lf-ppv, v. noun. Being seized
by Saturn, brought under his malignant
influence. 2. (Jig.) Being assailed by
adverse circumstances, #<*l/^i.
(if (!&(&>, v. noun. Bathing on Sa
turdays.
ffnfl(jofa), s. The north east, (Hi.)
Saturn's quarter, i_Btfi<g.
&f$iijdi, s. Saturn the planet. 2. An
unlucky person, associating with whom
may bring evil. 3. A troublesome
person, animal, thing, circumstance, &c.
)a/r
'
o rj.-.". He is a
Saturn (an inauspicious person) to me.
Fufl<?ajso, j. The influence of Saturn;
pain, *t9G>r*iii. (7f.)
&e$dair&, s. A small coin paid fo the
master, by the scholars, on Saturdays.
&e$uun il , s. [loc.~] Asongorpoem
sung by the boys of a school, near the
end of a year, to obtain presents from
their parents, and others, for the master.
^eSQivesnQeesriu, s. The oil collected
by scholars, from their parents, for their
teacher, on Saturdays.
*&enfl, a&Spesr, pQpebr, uSuar,
v.
n. To be born, produced, generated,
brought into existence,
2. To be
conceived or formed in the womb, *uu
ui 3. To arise, result, appear, as virtue
or vice, -!*; [ex Jana, to be born.]
S($tnLir<c!fi6g(stfiiQii/srt, He was graci
ously pleased to make known, (p.)
&f$uu, v. noun. Birth, production,
conception, c-ct;.
^tSuSds, inf. To beget, produce,
generate, procreate, iSputS&x.
<F n9 ILI sir, j. (for.) A bayonet, gj/f
MM*er^o7*. - See under fd).
yjjyff^ieij, s. (Tel.) Benevolence,
especially matrimonial; mutual kindness
and indulgence of husband and wife, utLii.
2. [fee] A courtier, r favorite, *r.
jy(A(5*^fi(Cy3HT irgpo/cpewQ. He CXercises both mercy and grace.
*&D1, s. Birth, iSpuu. W. p. 339.
Janu.
^SST, adj. (a Sa. prefix.) [from Sal.
good, excellent, virtuous, &c] See *peearLDirirdsu), Good conduct, good be
havior, morality, virtue, *Qr^. W. p.
891. Sanmahoa. (c.) 2. The religious
course of the rotf or the fourth order
of the Saiva system.
&siimnasrw, s. Honor, respect, homage,
civilities, complaisance, unrt, W. p.
891. Sanmana. 2. (R.) An honorary
present, Qiowii.
.FSTjrLDLD, s. [com. Q&eiru>ii.'] Birth,
nativity, transmigrationas sererii, tfpui/.
W. p. 340. Janma. 2. Skin. See*a;ioi4.
t>)
r.-jisu.'ji. s. Vernacular language.

&<sin 6sfl
eeSrwuireiw, s. [in Chris, mage.'] Ori
ginal depravity in opposition to mtsmuw
. See urmiih.
^zaTLD&'&eS, s. See under Feoft.
b J: u. ,/ . , ff. One's native land.
&drLDuum*, s. Hereditary feud, also
hatred between very near relatives
as jftiiiasatiBrfi&iSfirGvsr sartDOuaDsuieet.
&earu> suitnut, s. Birth-day. ( R.)
j ,~i ld ,i irii:lb , s.
Transmigrations in
endless variety; [ex jftjiw.'] (c.)
,7 .ira: - i .i j l-i eh ,it-fi xjis, , s. Aggregated
merit of the good deeds of successive
births.
*&GeTLL\)63r, s. An honorific termination,
se*reaAiu&<. See #{Jir<4r. (p.)
t&esrLbirsisrib, s. See under &at. (&&.)
{FGstlB, iQdfitir, /ic^es , ulum, is, v.
n. To be born, generated, to transmi
grateas
[ex #*uji4.] (p.)
&aufiui-l, v. noun. Birth, generation.
&eart8sdtl, s. A female attendant of
Kali, flr4K7kif*Quw4r . Sa. Charmminee.
pskssriTirsOLD^ehrsor^irdso - &esrsm
SwA(B(g, s. White mustard, Qmc*rs7.,3.
*jFSnrGsriSLD, s. Temporary possession,
i. e., the presence of a demon in a person
to utter oracles as to the result of a
sickness, the means to be used for healing,
whether a person will have issue, &c,
,K<?(#i4. 2. Oracle, the utterance of
oracles, Qius/i<t.p. 3. (Jig ) Rage, ex
cessive anger, ^<ri_<4. 4. (fig.) The
vanity and parade of one elated from
office, &c, cSsiulj. (c.)
' .ir.i/. i J astk, s. One who utters
oracles by possession.
vdrenpnigfaiu, inf. To depart as
the demon from one possessed. 2. To
be deprived of authority, office, &c.
&33<jsipii<!&C-s, inf. To consult the
oracle
<f ji j 7ijOff.-Vi_;Ti_, inf. To be pos
sessed; to be in a rage; to assume
parade, &c. See restarfib.
&&rarpwGaipa&,inf.[prov."] To invoice
the demon by singing its praises, burn
ing incense, &c, to come, and take
possession.Nute. It is often not known
whether any of the company will be
possessed, or who, if any.
eararpwiru., inf. To whirl the head
and be agitated, as one temporarily
possessed.
liai, inf. To possess a person, as a
demon to utter oracles. 2. (Jig ) To
be provoked, c^*i_EQ*rarti.
p mdssrip traitearpih, s. [prov.] Extra
vagant pride, forgetfulness of one's low
origin, &C, QuQen-Jujwurtl^&l.
'iFshrssrSl, s. Presence, proximity, &c.
See jjc.cflp.
&S3TGoTgH, s. (Arab.) [com. &arasrpu>.']
A grant, a document, a warrant.
sF GotsotjsjSt , s. Preparation for war by
being armed, accoutred, &c, -; ,v
raii. W. p. 891. SANNAUDA.
vJrrrj/XasiLjpp&esssrppebr, s. One
armed and prepared for war.
Compare *.->.v<5*.

^sstsstld, s. Smallness, minuteness,


#jrisRa(5!arto, *. The stage of a dis
^pdu>. 2. Fineness, >-: vp. W. p. 690.
ease bordering upon that of coma, apo
Sannam. 3. Ifig.) A small particleas
plexy, &c. 2. Symptoms, indications,
filings of gold, silver, &c, *:-sOu-^. 4.
&c, of coma, &c. (c.)
[lot:] Gun-shot, small shot, foa>. (c.)
&esrfdHisiju>Lj, t. Nerves of the great
*&ar&ttirariaiu. Little by little, by
toe, which being injured are sometimes
degrees.
inflamed so as to produce lock-jaw.
&<ssrm&sii>t$, s. A fine, nice stripe.
*swfl/E/riuii>, j. A plant black cu
s. Fine plaster. 2. A
min, <j^?mi6. See ffazii. 2. A medicinal
chunam floor.
plant, uauiiu*. Phlomis India L.
&di l-t a g shr :$ , s. Small shot.
^GBT6Bfl^/7UjfiarffeareSa^^iL/eor, s. (lit,
eesresrSeoLoLjifl, s. Fine cloth, muslin.
god of fltS.) AS Mljliuaii, 2.
tf-saroirj^iiu/r, i. A fine kind of paddy.
&ehalftufrfeii>,
s. A morbid state of the
&ssrGiQppgi , j. Small pearls.
three humors of the body resulting in
fsnateosnmsuuL-aiL-., s. Fine cinna
paralysis, convulsions, &c as naseH.
monas *c3-*?ljLlt_r;i
W. p. 891. Sanmfata.
&GBr&rnnaf>i&ui &drearyitlL.l#-0Lo, s.
&me$LiiTfg&-D-Lh, s. (also &eni&GUFp&B
The S.??sj!*-z. Galanga, L. (R.)
a.) Convulsions accompanied witli fever,
&armrtpqr>aa, inf. To melt gold or
sirsoftiS/d
v. noun. The induc
silver. (/?.)
ing of coma, (c.)
earariiesiaida, inf. To plaster the
^jeo^/pckeS, s. Convulsions accom
floor nicely, (c.)
panied with laughter, hysterics as ait
&esrt&sreti, s. (Port.) A window, Vene
tian, uierf. (c.)
jg)assuresirsnfl i-ipffi&&&&are!$, s. Ex
essresreSSBCi, s. The slat of a Venetian.
ternal convulsions.
gjj&Bj&msiffl, s. Lock-jaw. See under& eorsoTGOlS Got SOT GO, s. Bushiness, env.
twinedness, intricacy, entangledness, con
fusion, complexity, fi*ili(g. (c.)
CBrsff^afffjpotsoA, s. Internal convul
aitpi(gf&eBr&tj6A!iBMiiS(5A&p]. The lawsions; Oppo. tO lYpf**J<**.
suit is very complicated.
wnii^eeireS, s. Convulsions from in
*-OTOT-<n)L9ff-5si)/7earaff, s. A thick
digestion, commonly in children.
forest.
Qpaaiirp&aie&, s. Paralysis causing
*3=63T(3jlo, s. Armor for the body; mail,
the distortion of the face.
either of iron, or thick quilted cotton, Qui!
Qo^6safl, s. Apoplexy with an utter
*sm,rii. W. p. 891. Sanna'ha.
suspension of the active powers.
ysar^D^ti, i. Relinquishment. See
ffsirsafjVsTSsrti, j. The divine presence;
dT..-L ' T. (p.)
the presence of a great man, jdsofar. (c.)
'&sisr^8)i, s. A wandering devotee.
2. The sacred shrine in a temple, C>#
See
(c.)
W. p. 891. Sankidhana.
&esrgi$i!sireBru>uf88re&r, inf. To bring into
*&GS[<Sofl, s. Affection of the brain, apo
plexy, paralysis, convulsions, delirium
the presence, (p.)
from fever, &c., 9/tSmiii; [perhaps from the
Gpoi&esre&pn&rLh,
s. The presence of
Sa. Sanipata, with its suffix apocopated.]
God; any sacred place.
Note. In medical works, thirteen kinds
of .:-.7 are described, viz.: 1. <ntrt_<gij '^eoTGsfl^l, s. Presence, nearness, proxi
nervous affections of the throat, sore
mity, *<iuib. 2. (c.) The presence of the
throat; [ex <gii*<4, crookedness.] 2.
deity, guru or some great person, p^oojii.
(Union.) a disease arising from im
W. p. 891. Sannidhi. 3. A temple, CT*<.
proper sexual intercourse. It is of two
4. (p.) The holy, n-mUQfiltir.
kinds. f.-.;', of a man after bathing
with the use of oil for anointing, and ^
eeSreSfiuui, inf. To attain to the
ofa female during menstruation. 3.
presence of one.
,< i -"t >, nervous debility. 4. uSraSt^gt
uekriini&8:G''ei&fd, s. A college, or
affection of the nerves of the eye,
monastery of Pandarams, of which there
blindness. 5. a*?'*'*, pains of the body
are several in different towns in the
attended with thirst. 6. ffi<B.Jii, nervous
Tamil district. 2. The chief of the us*
affection of the tongue, dumbness. 7. Jr
i_c*#<*PNote. Into this fraternity,
urutA, falling sickness, epilepsy. 8.
any person of good caste willing to
*ti, convulsion prececding death. 9. i*p
obey the rules of the order, is received
ata-J, mucus mingled with blood from the
and is supported in it, the establish
nose. 10. S)jp<3uL3iiub, fainting fits, syn
ments
being richly endowed. One rule
cope. 11. &fi&r#fir*ib or fffirsiMib, conges
of the order is perpetual celibacy. They
tion of blood attended with spasms and
wear beads; cloths reddened by dipping
profuse perspiration; spasmodic cholera.
in red ochre ; a kind of pinch-beck-ear
12. sHsib, nervous deafness. 13. jyJ<*fi
ornament, instead of a gold one; en
ur#ii, convulsion, distortions.
tangled locks or unshorn hair. The chief
-airafi(gjGaioui, Convulsive fits. (R.)
of the order is guru to the rest, and
receives homage from them. The mem
^sirasfl<s.si^-f, * [prov.] A tumor near
bers are each culled ^lIm*, Tambiran.
or in the ear, ^gitStxii.
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& sir softm li , s.

A medicinal plant, u>a

*& sirGsflujit&ua, s. Asceticism, aban


donment of all worldly possessions and
attachment!) being the highest and last
of the four brahmanical states. See <g*
flruiii. 2. Relinquishment, renunciation,
gpt; [ex ri, entirely, et Aitnt, casting
away.] VV. p. 891. Sannyasa.
&eke$!Liir&ipiflds, inf. To assume
the state and garb of the *
-4).
&areijHiutr&u>triTssBi}>, s. The order of
rAaHijr9. 2. The perpetual bachelor
hood of a person of good morals.
&zitf&djir&(y>1i$)&>iT, s. The distinctive
marks of the *<srrfi.u, viz.: the staff,
the waterpot, an unshaven beard, dis
hevelled locks, oohred clothes, &c.

0tktmv00ihtJ4wtat t Inf. To renounce


&sirg$ajiT&aaruiifi), s.
[R. Catho.
social or secular life tor the wandering
usage,] The order of monks.
life of the ascetic. 2. To abandon
utreo&skafiiuir, i. One Who devotes
earthly associations, worldlimss, secu
himself from his youth to ascetic life,
larly, &c.
lives in celibacy, &c. 2. The pupil
&Qp&rri;&:*BrG$iLiiT &u>, s. Celibacy. See
of a apctf, muni, Qpafl9>*r.
under SQpges<h.
*& sir safl iu it Q , s. A Hindu ascetic; a dr3rsafl(3'j"/ri^t), #. (also e-iretfiiQirnp
ant.) Hinderance, check, obstruction, fau
wandering devotee who has renounced
(p.) VV. p. 891. Sannirod'ha.
social life, with all its enjoyments and
attachments, subjected his passions, and ^sarcfesr, j. A hint, gesture, wink, Sec.,
lives on what is given him unasked. He
eiSttM. 2. Mockery, mimicry, uti-m-rt. 3.
remains in a village only one day, in a
[/>ro.] A long pole or timber working
town not more than three days, and in a
as a lever on the hinder wheels of a car,
city only five; lest his mind become secu
rendering it easy to be drawn,
larized. See &*Qt 2. [among Ji. Catlio ]
lib. (c.)
A monk; [ex farstfiiursJi.^ Note. There
are two orders of *aBjifi, namely. 1.
&sbi%BsraitL-u., inf. To give a hint.
sxjiai!rt_s<sr<tAiur&. one who carries a single
2. To mock, <2s*$ua)am.
staff, and is of the Smriti sect ; 2. -<>i-i_
.'.Tr,Ti- z-zr-.-ir. s. A mocker, buffoon.
earafiiuiS, one who carries three staves tied
together, and is a worshipper of Vishnu.
^eSr&nQu^, inf. To mock in language.

<TlT
*3-iT, A compound letter composed of &
&irairdQ<vii, s. A Table of equations.
and <g. 2. *. [ex Sa. Jya, to decay.]
ff/rfifl(?,Fo,LD, s. Tidings of death.
Death, mortality, wramt. 3. Devil, Cuii.
^/TeSSUay, s. A good crop as a prognos
4. [in aslron.'] The chord of an arc,
but commonly usedfor si'fii*" the sine of
tic of one's death; spoken after the
occurrence.
an arc. 5. An equation of the centreas
mtjstrr. 6. The annual parallax, of a
&irt(B, s. A funeral-house.
planet. See xj>B*f and msr**i. W, p.
j/rQffljtf, s. [prov. &trQeuif.ev.] The
355. Jya.
smell of a dead body, ,{(*,-,*.
&rdatr(S, s. Mortality, death, waetxnh;
*vrQaj(i^7, x. Fatal letters; a clasB
[ex , a verbal affix.]
of letters, which it is supposed may be
e-jixiriLt&tr&8tt&&, inf. [prev.~]
so placed in an invocation, as to effect
To wait on the dying, affording aid,
the death of a person to whom the
performing appropriate ceremonies, &c.
verse is addressedintentionally or un
*=iTi(3j(T5sflff/TQjjjsfl, s. A night-bird,
intentionally. See trQftgitt'asrb.
sometimes a screech owl, whose hoot
^irQaiirio, s. An ola-Ietter burnt at
is supposed to portend death.
the end, for a funeral mark, giving
notice of death.
^/ri(g^9, s. Omens or presages of
death.
V-pSau>ii&n, s. The versed sine. See
&ir&&ii&j(&)t s. Funeral ceremonies
also Vic*jir spu*r, the sine; and Qsiif.
the cosine.
performed within the first week, especi
ally, cooking and taking congy on the *&IT, Qdpar, GuFpQpA , Csuar, &/ra, v. n.
third day, and rice on the eighth.Note.
To die,
2. To perish or be injured
In some places food is sent by the rela
as grain, &c, Qi_ 3. To dry up as a
tives for three days.
sore, &c., snu*#<Jur4t. (Sa. Jya.)Note.
#* and sometimes rr are used in poetry
,r- srj J. , s. The completing of an
for vis, and grit for j**.
equation.
jfubGutiGtverBgtir. He is dying (from
*-uz'lc, s. [in astron."] Equation to
love) for her.
the centre for any given time.
ftai^iSm-ouLjfirBS-^iSr^A. He is danger
&truep&iruuen/D, s. A kind of drum
ously ill.
for funerals.
QsteuiSeop-lfiiiur. Are you just come to
life? Spoken of one absent, or inattentive
&niS-w3ss, s. A still-born child, (c.)
who afterwards asks for an explanation.
enQptSjip/Bii, s. [in astrol.] The (y>@
Qt-t-nSS. A funeral-house.
time, when several of the planets
nttfKcQcteoGurJ^r. The arms and legs
are in unfavorable situations.
are wearied by walking, &c.
&n-y>(t}.l, s. A dismal, ghastly counte
#**0*iri,
inf. To lose a near re
nance, a death-like look.
lative, to be bereft used chiefly in ex
*irgogjSui-, inf. To be ghastly, as
pressions of regret, and in lamentations
the face of a sick person.
for the dead.
&rQu>mu>, s. A funeral-drum; the
fiOra(0, inf. To kill, to kill out
mode of beating a drum for a funeral.
right. 2. (fig.) To harass, to torment.
enaig-fi, j. The point of death, the
&tr&ld&ias-fli]cu'r, s. One who volun
last extremity. 2. [pro.] Slightness,
tarily braves death in battle, or by any
want of force and vigour; [ex j^pfd.]
desperate act.
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To those who do not fear death, the sea


is but knee deep.
vntbsneoii, i. The time of death. See
&niSeanj>, >. An old fellow ready to
die.in contempt.
&irQp&ui, t. As srirftptgS under ff/r, s.
eiraiUD^ift, s. Ambrosia as the pre
server from death.
&iraiTQp-$, s. A plant, Moon-seed,
9m$&>. Menispermum. (if.)
&n&n&iLD a~najrr&au>, neg. v. noun.
Immortality, #tfi-jrm,.
&t-sirenaii>&ireitreoirtj>, s. The gift of
immortality; (Not spoken of the soul.)
f<jr/riiCL/^p, have I obtained
the gift of immortality?
&irihp$ksnqu>. Until death, (p.)
*3:iT&g:LCi, s. Boldness, daring, bravery,
fortitude, frii. W. p. 922. Sahasa. 2.[an
elongation of es*ii.~] Truth, certainty, Omu
w. 3. An elephant, urfcr. Compare ***b.(j>.)
&ir6s&uuL-Gl, s. A kind of bird said
to clean the crocodile's teeth, (Jit.) the
bold bird, g,tuu.S.
&ira&iiuaiireiir, inf. To act strenuous
ly with ardour, fii>*riii_
*&lTBf5S3t, s. (correctly &tra&ar.) A
man of bravery and strength, **<*. (u.)
Sa. Sahasa.
*3Ftr&LCi6!tnji, s. Concremation, s_i_ot
; [ex r et ,gcra.] Compare
raauiesrui.
*&lT&lii,s. A goat, QeieSrstrir. 2. A hegoat, QAonrili*i_r. W. p. 334. C'llHAoa. S. A bee, a beetle,
(**.) Com
pare */r*i4. 4. Pot-herbs in general; also
leaves, stalks, or other vegetables used as
food, 8*>r. 5. A kind of pot-herb, the fijj
ffr. 6. The teak tree, G#*m>nb. 7. (*.)
The second of the seven annular conti
nents, surrounded by the sea of milk the
Saka Dwipa, *r^oj. 8. An era. especially,
the Saka era,
W. p. 836. Saka.
(/') 9- [/"<"'] Juice of leaves, gflmwqp.

^<r*2^fu*t(riSi,'*Rj-i_.v.r. *. Feed
ing on vegetables, leaves, roots, &c.as
a Vogi in tlie jungle, (p.)
u<8i*j.-jj.Curi. Green as the juice
of leaves, (proo.)
'^TSTSSHTih, s. Waking from sleep,
wakefulness, sleeplessness, giSQartfrnM. 2.
Vigilance, watchfulness, Jl^un. W. p.
346. Jagabana. (p.)
*&ir3HTLii, s. Ocean, sea, any of the seven
annular sea3 named after Sagara, whose
sixty thousand sons are fabled to have
brought up the waters from the abyss, in
digging for a horse,
Q _.__ .v. (<mi_
int.) W. p. 915. Sagara. 2. A number,
ten quadrillions, up;iscif.. 3. W. p.
346. Jagara. Watchfulness, ^iiSOoniiJao*.
gi&a&n&iiit*, s. (Jig- J The sea of grief.
5=/T<5S//?, j. A kind of tune, j^/fjj)ffir,su>.
(*) Compare ,.'.
*&tT&ir(ii, t. [an elongation of ^.] A
cart, carriage, waggon,
2. The
fourth lunar asterisin, a.i.-i^rr^.t,Jri.
<**)
*&!rarrgi]S8!sri in, i. A fragrant wood,
(* t ) Compare
*ri_*. 2. A
plant, piaptJ)s. See opoS.
*^itjst iSQ^iCth, s. See under &iraoa.
*&ir&inrih, s. As rrtejw. 3. (fi.)
*FirG*, s. A tree in general, (ii/.) the branchcr, wiuQurai. (*&.) W. p. 836. Sakukc.
2. The rr*ncri. 3. A plant, ir.
&n-S Js^iuih, s. [com. &a$p$iu>.~}
Polite literature, poetry, skill in the com.
position and recitation of verses, lywswie.
W. p. 922. Sahitya. (p.)
*&irQ;rGSifi, s. [prop. ^sdQaaafi, which
see.] Diligence, &c (li.)
^/rSsafl, s. A kind of pot-herb, the S
j>Sa>r. 2. The CriiL/ plant.
3. (11.) A
lie-goat, C*6CTfLLA*i_f.
ptrSirgg/rS/r, j. (Pers.) Land given
by Government as a reward for services,
mtmtvo.
ff/T(JUi^, . (Hind.) Cultivation, uuS/f
C -j (c.) Government phrase.
SFirQ&jgih, s. The city of Oude, the an
cient Ayodhyn, jjC^P- W. p. 915. Saketa.
,y.Tsa>35, s. Branch of a tree, wndQati
jl/. 2. Leaf, 3oj. 3. A branch, or subdi
vision, especially of the Vedas; being col
lections from the Sanhitas or prayers in
each Veda, varying as received in different
schools,
VV. p. 836. S'aKH\. 4.
A brass-plate, mCtf.A>.(f.) 5. (c.) (Hind.)
A rest-house, a caravansary, ^E<5iii_i6.
6. [ch/.] A house, */ji4.
#/rffii?(5iij, s. A monkey, an ape,
a squirrelas living on trees, asnb, jf
ad&; [ex
for mm, branch.] W. p.
836. S'ak'hamkuoa,
^iraiswssnetsr, inf. To put up in one's
house, to lodge. ^EfiJg**.
tfiraxsmi , s. A sluice, conduit, gutter
for earring off filth, &c, *v*.i. 2. (,/?</.)
Slush or contents of the gutter, (c.)
i&tr&S, s. An eye witness. See &aiLl.

^/T'SSuiT-iS, s. [pros, tfl drunkard's


language.] The additional or extra quan
tity of grog, liquor, Sec, Q*i*&. (c.)
*&ira&UJih, s. The Buddhist religion,
from its founder S'a'kya, q>#vi. 2.
Society, association, _tii_J>. \\. p. 836.
& r <iuzn utQ.i , s. The name of a
Buddhist who became a convert to
Saivism, noted for casting a stone daily
on a Sivalingam, according to a vow,
(though pretending to do it from con
tempt) for which he obtained the grace
of Siva, tipufoi.
&rr&Qiuir, s. Buddhists, Quarppri. 2.
Buddhu, the real or supposed lounder of
the Buddhist religion, #i
(]>)
*&iraSTSb~)6, s. (com. ggird8/Des>p.)
Wakefulness, vigilance, circumspection,
uSo4. W. p. 346. Jagrat. 2. Activity,
diligence, industry, CjriSsio. (c.)
&irdlff6iaj$uu^p, inf. To provoke
or excite to activity, diligence, &c, to
hasten, #^t/5y#.
&ira@aes>izG>&'Liiu, inf. To make things
ready to effect an object.
endSasapmniLiuunnda,, inf. To watch
diligently.
J/rifflVii, s. Wakefulness, naraj. W.
p. 346. Jagram. 2. One of the five
states or stations of the soul that in
the forehead, in hours of wakefulness. See
Jy/,M, also SZirpliluih . (p.)
&nd8i;Jipn&Tij>, s. The wakeful station
of the soul; [ex #rarii.~]
&<rd8nfB@p&irdBtrd>, s. The most active,
intelligent exercise of the soul while
in the
station.
eirdQnafi, s. The wakeful state, fkc,
the five states or stations of the soul;
(Sim. S/t )
&jrdljinaifise>jf s. As &ndQi7u>, 2.
&IT&(Sj, s. [<.] Pretext, color, cloak,
excuse, Cua<3. 2. (for.) A sack, a cornbag, jjrrfiuiisou. 3. The pocket in a jacket,
(C.) 4. (It.) Gold, Quiar.
Compare Qa.
Qr<dri9.A@iS)a*A@^*^Ata(?4rA(3. Stum
bling is the excuse of a lame horse.
&ad3i, inf. [loc.J To make an ex
cuse, Gui*<3*Qrruci.
eirdtguQund^, s. Excuses, pretext,
(c.)
ezd^wnear:? , s. [prov.~] A lazy, dull,
stupid or ugly person, loafeSOTa;*.
*&iriQ>a;{ULh, s. See ; ;tr:.-u: (K.)
&irxss>&, s. The family-priest. See 4
Ccff/.w. 2. The attendant prognosticator
of a king, aic^!su/r.
(p.)
&!TiB&t-n. s. Members or parts with
out defect, perfect members, ^r^mmib. 2.
Perfectness, completeness as in prepa
rations for a wedding, &c, <5y>rf<irsio.
3. Likeness, similitude, similarity of fea
tures, members, gait, manners, &c, /j.'.,
4. Symmetry in aspect, appearance, &c ,
Sruio. Sa. Sanga. (c. ) 5. An arsenic,
#HufaM*ttru>. Sa. San/t/ia.
uttfipitt
--i-ax.-j
He looks
almost like him.
jf*/yfuiSu trimtuuKiiaciHi. That road
can be travelled with safety. (H.)

geaira/ptaBsjeFB&ioiij&Gac^ti The ma
gistrate heard the cause impartially.
&tij&u>nuS(7^da, inf. [/oc] To be well
ordered. 2. To sit properly, with the
limbs in the right position, &c, Sm>
TMAMr.
ftr&suiicaaisr, s. A handsome man.
&itiii(:aiTunm&u>, s. Perfectness, entirenessas to the members of the body,
clothes, ornament, &c, completeness. 2.
Primary and secondary means, members,
&C; help, aid. 3. System, method, order.
& i.zr u.~ iL d l-. -.-i , adv. In order,
orderly, methodically, 9a>Eii.
tftusiQairuireiaLDniLHF Q&neoeo, inf. To
tell in order, recount, rehearse metho
dically,
^n.ijQsn ur.,Lcr -jLjuch .inf. [prov.~]
To make pretensions of diligence, ac
tivity, &c.
&HBjGanutrmsu>nijQa(i)d, inf. To
ruin one entirely. (/?.)
3rn~iB&u~SoT, s. A help, aid, associate,
iL,3i_-.-." 2. A partner in a game, <sfp
UBSieS. (p.)
^/T/E/dS/flujti-^/r/BdS/fl^ii, s. Mixture,
meddling, confusion, wai6. See
W. p. 915. S'ank'artya.
ari^LD&nii&tftiiJui, e. See under arr^uw.
prnaQiLiLCj, s. The Sankhya system
of philosophy as first taught by Kapila,
EBu^ni. W. p. 915. Sank'hya. See
&*iiQuQvssu>, s. Sankhya philosophy.
> Tenets, doctrines,
&c, inculcated in the Sankhya system.
3rirmjturrujidjLh, s. One of the thirty
two Upanishads, n-uin-ppQfcBrgi. (sgs.)
&iriEJ(3j, s. A kind of dart, a missile
weapon, used in the south, s"ll"i- (R)
&friEJQS)Qa2rr rfl , s. The plant, Lfsflmp
Jw. (AT. Die.)
&irdj(8j&&;i&6ir, s. [prov."] One who is
but partially enlightened, and applies to
a Guru for instruction in the mystical
parts of religion; being from one of the
three classes eligible to study the Agamns,
*&lTlE]Q><StrutriEl'XLCs, t. See under &ni
mm,
^^FirsFpL-ft ld,
One of the five modes
of keeping time, u^ier#Quft*aj.
y/T^SSTLO, s. Authority, order, edict;
a command, jjrg,!eior. 2. A royal grant
of land, or of privileges; a charter, a pa
tent, &c, usually inscribed on stone or
copper, fitaupfifim: 3. A written docu
ment, a bond, a deed, t&Mirup)tm>a, 4.
Insignia of authorityas the sceptre, the
national flag, seal, stamp, impression, coin,
Sc., badges of office, armorial bearings,
j.prt:'i\i-^Js. 5. Distinctive marks or
emblems of a sectas the sacred ashes,
beads, red vestments, &c, in the Saiva re
ligion, the BA^*i_rd>, &c, in the VaishlUlva, &C., Mj*fi*arii. W. p. 840. Sasana.
6. (*.) An oath, <gi=w. 7. Village land,
&c, free from taxes, gj^p^.^stfi^f. 8.
Punishment, retribution, ^*i_aRr. 9. Vil
lages of a tribe of hunters, &c, who ac
company the king in the chase, miem/Get.
10. . (M. Die.) White mustard, O*0o.
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)drOu>ffiu^r<>S^at.2, He is not ^(TlIK~&nifl, s. An eye-witness,


&n&muu1@liiu> &irermuuL-Gi-.iT<!&ti,
so much as suspected.
witness in court, &c, *<*i_<*-. 2. Depo
a. A royal edict, charter, grant, &c.
sition, attestation, testification, Qr*>&&*t
&it&ssrisiresfi, s. [prou.] Chartered, &irLCie gjirilwireS, s. (Hind.) A
ca. (c.) AV. p. 918. Sakshi. 3. Evi
servant who attends to lamps, lights,
privileged land.
dence, testimony, pledge, authority, u-ptr
torches, &C, t**3**,aiburf*S'pmfit. 2. A
fn^esniuastrensr, inf. To make a grant
am. 4, The soul, as indentified with the
sweeper, QucyAfl.
deity, according to the Vedantic system,
or privileges. 2. To write out a will.
SmitrcS. 5. Absorption, union with the
iFiremi , *.
Allusion, reference,
(c.)
deity, or the enjoyment of bliss as the
a hint by word, gesture, look, &c, a
&1T&1, i. The Psirii plant. (M. Die.)
result of the union, **r*rtiC 6. Pure
beckon, a wink; an indication, aspect, ex
spirit, intelligence; an intelligent being,
pression or cast of countenance, titm.
3-irQuiJb, s. A frog, ^asu&r. (&&.)
awfifStseRtjib. (^rorvr.) (/')
2. Tales told of one secretly; true, or
*,3= IT &r eu p Lb, s. Perpetuity, eternity,
false insinuation, Qaia. 3. Inclination,
This is under the eye of omniscience. (R.)
tendency in color, taste, smell, quality,
endless duration, j^a/feom. W. p. 840.
temper, &c,
4. Similarity in fea
S'as'vata. (c.) 2. Certainty, ascertain
&triL6lQaL-a, inf. To hear, receive or
tures, manners, dress, language, &c, sCjl/.
ment, &**tuih. 3. Immobility, steadfastness,
admit evidence.
5. Connivance./jfLi^orfliuii. 6. Appearance,
#n>surUj. (tgi ) 4. Eternal bliss, beati
ff/rtlfflOa/raa, inf. To witness, bear
probability, likelihood, 0uiy. 7. A little,
tude, liberation from births, <J<ohi*k>.
testimony, give evidence, testify.
slightness, #fiuib. (c.)
g$&$airiJ)el t^t^i^^tS^i 9w&eip\ntsTff. Thifl
&nL-aitL-i, inf. To produce autho
^neai~sitLi.i,
inf.
To
give
a
hint,
a
prosperity will not always continue.
rities for an assertion.
wink, &c. 2. To show or act a character,
&irg:&:irl s. The pulp of the (gpCeai
&iriL@Qairir, inf. To summon as a
to present in lively colors.
fruit. See rmtSm^fink. (It.)
witness.
fgmia anasir, s. A tale-bearer, an
&<iiLGldaiLt3*, . Subpoena.
&iTLfrgg.Tiir, s. (Hind.) The whole,
informer, QstCjuiar.
&rrL-&&s<igar, t. A witness.
&iran-.Q&rrivev, inf. To tell tales of;
to inform or insinuate against.
&iriL@&u>uiipii, s. Evidence and tes
&tris)-, s. A jar, pn$. (c.) 2. A sign of
&irsBiue8BG3Br, inf. To be patient or
timony, including documents, &c.
the zodiac, Aquarius, iiuJrfi. 3. A
man's hair-knot; a mode of dressing the
lenient in passing a sentence; inflicting
&inl-8(rf)a-, s. Evidence.
hair, .gatraoM. 4. A cloth, clothes, Pfcu.
a punishment, &c. 2. To make gestures.
&iuL8Q&Kei>eo, inf. To give evidence,
(*) 5. [prou.] Slander, criminationas
eirbniQpCt,
inf. [pros.] To sow
to bear testimony.
(ZJ.) 6. Long-pepper, puJt.
discord, stir up strife, &c, by insinu
&nL-@u$t, inf. [ioc] To take or call to
(Af. Die.)
ations, &c. (c.)
witness concerning a transaction. 2.
3'iTlSj-, AQQpdir, p Qp.sk, uGu4r, , v. a.
&iraniQu>neni,s. Formality, external
To give evidence, to attest, testify.
To reprove, rebuke, gei*y-*s, 2. To bruise,
show. 2. A trifling or slight result.
&irCGIQiLiiruu%ssr, s. [prov.] Evidence,
crush, Qtrgi**. 3. (Jig ) To slander, abuse,
&trss>iiui8iu, inf. To know one's aim,
witness. 2. Proof by witness and docu
calumniate,
4. o n. [prow.] To
object, or wishes, by his looks, and ges
ments.
bend to and fro, giut/Km-i/mawm. (<?.)
tures.
&irC8a>iriiia, inf. To hear the deposi
^ireaiiuniLjULjaa^L-i^, inf. To add
&tTLSj-<sQ, s. An eater of flesh, a cannibal,
tion from a witness.
a little salt; commonly in diet.
^sDir^itiiCutesr. (*&) Compare MCgaS.
ff/rilfiefii, inf. To produce witness.
&irmiiuniLiuQu&, inf. To give an
^rrCSieSeirieia, inf. To examine wit
3=iT, j. Artful language, pleasantry,
intimation, to allude to.
nesses; to try a case.
eloquence, ergtuib.
2. Pleasing or
^rreiaiiLi/rOujQf/x, inf. To write reser
grateful discourse, flattery, cpsmtdr. 3. An
<rrL.6na:s a, inf. To call or take one
assembly of poets, L/u*<t.iii_i4. 4. [a convedly.
to witness.
traction of visiQ ] A cart, a carriage, u*
&ires>iiLiiriijuQuiriijBBt, inf. To come
glnpp&fniL.&, s. See under gfiirppui.
(<*.) 5. (II.) Unripe grain of the
to a frivolous result, to prove to be a
aCO^^inLS, s. A false witness, a fa
HolcUS saccharatus, L. icaflQptHgfiQeiTaib. 6
slight or trifling matter. 2. To steal or
brication, forgery.
[prou.] A large basket, *ni<B4;5_ei_.
slip away from company, &c
a ..r cr . ' ^ r lL bi , i. False witness.
pireaiturriueSetia, inf. To withdraw
jya^^/rilft, s. Internal evidence.
n. To tend in favor of a party, as a
privily or slyly.
up ia nL-&, s. Witnesses in addition
civil suit, piLjp&nu. 2. To decline from
eirstxujnttSeiuij, s. A faint red.
to the attesting witnesses. 2. Witness
a right line, from a path, &c.; to tend
Qui
<flaSrom_:L/fii<ji8p>.
This
appears
brought to support or disprove other
towards, Su. 3. To bend to and fro,
like
earth.
testimony. 8. External evidence, cir
g)(j4>i_ii/Boj . 4. To incline: and over
^uriifrrasi-tSiiiu.
There
is
no
appear
cumstantial evidence.
hang, as a tree, 8fcr*riur^/i_. 5. v. a. To
ance
of
his
having
come.
&-i&nL-&, t. As &iriL&, 5.
shake, ^y>**. 6. To beat severelyas
peDtcu&mpihJsyQ(of(j*ri
The
two
bro
in a battle with clubs, &c , Cxrjhtj.tAt.
@ai&niLGI, s. The soul, as ^irtLS, 4.
thers are much alike.
(utr.) 7. To breakas branches of a tree,
<?a!jc/ril@, j,
as called to witness.
S'f-**. ("") 8. To abuse, to reprove, (F/tlLqsS, s. One who eats flesh or
u>esr&&nL-,
s.
Conscience,
the moral
; .;?v,'- 9. To kill, destroy, Q*rA>w.
fish, 0*dr(?ursr; [CX Sd. S'a'ffAAu/a,
or mental witness.
10. (R.) To throw out the arms or legs,
eating
flesh.
W.
p.
840.]
See
n.n.
cijfairttiucs-?* jyrcyA<5> #rLi0. Every
from lassitude, nfOi^L, (c.)
one's conscience is his best witness.
{gBj<g'Ajsi_&S)&srjri$.
Breaking the j/r/J-^r^j &iriL3:irj, [jndec] In
Qwna&iril.&, s. The universal witness,
sight of, in presence of, opopicnu. 2.
branches of the i<gifli4 tree. (a>n_)
Evidently,
manifestly,
Lfrjs9jcaniD.
3.
the Divine Being. (R.)
uj-ibcir&*cg*ai@f,gi. The paper-kite
Cadj.) Heal, true, proper, evident, mani
LiriaSLCl
&.Tai?.Ln~IBSLC>, s.
is unsteady (for want of balance.)
fest, Qeriudsurar. W. p. 915. SaKSHAT. *&ITl
Prostration
in
worship,
or reverence by
#ri.*0*rci!<2i*^.-ajr. He came reeling
&irC-&tr/ii$ptr, s. Own father, true
bringing eight parts of the body in con
and staggering. (R.)
father; an ostensible father.
tact with the ground, viz.; the hands, the
t&fPptQ&in, inf. To adhere as faults.
&ir-&itpai'iiu>&nC-&irp&iTDii>, *. Im
feet, the breast, the shoulders and fore
2. To go in an unfavorable way as the
head, G>aj/*<w**i4. 2. Prostration in ge
mutable, real, conscious existence,
case of a prisoner, &c, tending to prove
neral, ueztf&i; [ex et j|>j_ii, eight, and
his guilt.
j/iixib, parts ] (c.)
en-&np&iiu>u>, s. The true Brahm,
^/r(2Jsu, v. noun. Suspicion of crime,
enfifitniEiaQ/5eiiirt&r, s. Worship by
whose existence is as evident as his om
prostration, (p.)
&c.
nipresence, (c.)
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FirafiL-.iTiau>uaBraKir, inf. To prostrate *&tTSStsr&ib, s. (A transposition of the


in worship, or reverence, by touching
Sa Ch'hugan'a. W p. 33.) Cow-dung,
the ground with the eight members.
buffaloe's dung,
4>&mln~.i msKLoeKaitiiua, s. Prostration ftrsmsT^^etsnja, s. Ribaldry, aiiiy. (R.)
in general.
*3:irsssri,, s. Dung of cows or buffaloes
<3=irt isf-, t. [vul. loc] A whip, a scourge,
as stavsib. (c.) 2. W. p. 837. S'an'a.
2. A cord for spinning a top, uiiur
A whet stone, a hone, a grind stone,
!3rL^S)B.Jjji. Compare,
3. [prov.]
{perhaps a contraction of rtcQmeui.) Land
&ir<azrza, s. (fern, j-irexf!.) A capable,
lying fallow after a crop, or manured for
sharp witted man, Jiqawdr. (Little used.)
a Crop, fie,jiUrrfev(A.
&rrs83rsfrLJLJireir,
s. See under &iressr.
&irL-Lf.ujires>LBQfda, inf. To scourge,
yjg^/rilif, s. [prov.] Land without &rr^85)aLp.&&ir, s. [vul. loc] A kind
manure after a crop succeeding the to
of snake, siu,liH- (ft.)
bacco crop, &c.
&lT(g83)tBL>,
s. [prov.] Dung of cows or
jkiti in iiit'r\l s. Deceit, guile, wicked
buffaloes as sesetrsib.
ness, villany,
W. p. 837. S'at'hya. 2. Distress, suffering, ust/tib. (**)
&ti^GS)&d&u.aui&ir^sir)&d&l-eB>i, s. A
3. Sickness, <?ri. W. p. 347. Jad'va. (p.)
basket for gathering or carrying cowdung.
jfif}&irL-if.iuij>, s. A wicked proceed
&iT^iB)XQppti6t, s. An inferior, harmless
ing, g>i*$i<s. See jfaJ, v. a. (c.)
kind of alligator.
&iri.(&, s. .[vul.]
Pretext, pretence,
cloak, cover, excuse, evasion, Curt. See <F/r^38)<5sS, s. A low kind of plant, errw,
CBuwrAfi. 2 A plant, ieiWior<arfA-io. (M.
#fti.(a, v.
Die.)
iij.AieufMj&t*i&j. No death without
a cause.
d^/TigKparg, s. (Hind.) A kind of flat
^fftl(B^O &ire\seo, inf. To make ex
earthen plate used among Moormen,
urjfiiiib. 2. The meat prepared and sold
cuses, shifts, pretexts.
at a tavern to drunkards, *w^z,*asfi.
.T/TL-O, SCpssr, &ir.Lf.<2areir, ffa/dr, a^jil
i_, o. a. To transfer as a debt; to devolve, &ir<^$3)iElSl, s. [vul. a corruption of rir^B)
a, which see.] Dung of cow, &c.
lay or cast on; to assign unto, ascribe to,
gutSts. 2. To impute, to accuse, to attri ^/r^ra)SBT, s. [fern. trir^sypfi.] A man of
bute falsely, to impugn, <gppt>p. 3.
a particular class of toddy-drawers, g*
To make excuse or pretext of a thing,
fiurar. Sometimes
(c.)
to act under cover of something else, to
evade, Cui*<s#Qm*i>. (c.) 4. (R.) To
&ir^BS)ffd&ir&&ir^&)sirair&, s. A kind
beat or strike,
of gold-coin. See *.
(J*rSSo)*->Tiiit/j;jrffM8odr. He main <F/rsaafl, s. Dung of cows and buffaloes,
tains himself under the pretence of serv
and very rarely of some other animals,
ing (begging for) the temple.
^uiSQfvSu.7r. 2. [in combination.'] A far
&irCif.daifida, inf To shift off; to
rier, horse-doctor, ^lorj* ; which see.
get rid of by a reference to some other
(c.)
thing; to manage artfully. 2. To give
&irsssrlQpaS)d&, inf. To sprinkle ma
sparingly, to distribute scantily.
cerated cow-dung, for purification, in
0a1L.if.dQ snsreir, inf. To take on one
the morning before the housealso
inside, before and after eating after
a debt due by another, to take the re
the entrance of an impure person
sponsibility of a debt.
around a corn-heap for threshing, &c0irC.if.s8t, inf. To transfer a debt
eites&fBU-i, inf. To make cow-dung
to another.
into cakes for fuel.
&nCG>, v. noun. Consigning, transfer
ring, gOiSimt. 2. Accusing, charging
s=irssS\uuneo, s. The juice or essence
with, ppQ9tiL.av*.
extracted from cow-dung.
jywcsr ffxLip.(sCu QseekrGtfir. I have
^irexnuiSezriii, s. A useless, worthless,
bought it by his means, (R.)
dull fellow, (lit.) a mere mass of cowdung.
&irLL(S<5&L.sini, s. See &n<B, s. (c.)
eira&Qicqgs, inf. To smear with
eVL-Qsuil). i. An active, vegetable
cow-dung as a floor, &c.
poison, J. (p.)
eiraflQuirc, inf. To evacuate dung
*& IT L (3 eu 60 ii>, j. Grassy, verdant
as a cow or buffaloe. 2. To sprinkle
macerated cow-dungas rrseHQasiiis.
ground, pasture, meadow, u*uL/ppsxr. W.
p. 837. Sad'vala.
&ireaitdQaesirecoi, s. [prov.] A kind of
carp flsh, which when boiled is un
&/ri smi , s. [vul.'] A whip with which
pleasant to the taste, s>fufr.
religious mendicants scourge themselves,
aw. 2. A whip cracked before an idol. ^/rckar, t, A grind-stone, commonly
3. [prow.] A large whip cracked before
round; a whet-stone, a hone,
the chief officers of the Kandyan coun
2. [loc.] Cloth, clout, coarse or ragged
try,
4. A ferule, a little
cloth, &c , spread under an infant,
wooden pallet, mr*iiooi_
!ot*S5w. W. p. 837. San'a. 3. [prov ]
&iri ssti {Bak-Stni , s. [loc] A large
A round, flat cakeas of jaggery, or
tamarind pulp, ilLi_*>iiii_>. (c.)
basket. As #m.S**-aw_. (.ft.)

uAiiu^LL^fftonSfffuCuiia. Knock out


his teeth, and set him on his clouts, i. e.
treat him as a babe. Spoken when want
of years is pleaded for indiscretion, &c.
&ir%anrln&ir%sari$if.dx, inf. To grind
an instrument. 2. To hone, whet,
sharpen. 3. To cut and polish gems.
eirllssranaidss, inf. To grind, as an
instrument, (c.)
QiajyUBjririmr Qisrir/ULid&nflBisr, s. A
grind-stone used without wetting, form
ed of black sand and gum-lac.
eresnQesniLi d j/*Sot, s. Another kind.
See under
liiid&ntisar, s. A hone with which water
is used, when grinding.
&n%6srds*.Bs>p, s. [prov.] A piece of
new cloth, given by the parents of a
male infant to those of a female at the
time of betrothing, in pledge of future
marriage.
errtisxirdsn-eD/DCtuirL, inf. To put the
cloth under the child in confirmation
of the contract.
&ir%md9dsv, s. As &n$sm, 2.
&rr2Gaarui$&idsff-&iT%6aanSjbi3n8stT, s. [loc]
An infant on clouts.
&n%asrG&iid3s, tnf. To make tamarind
pulp into round cakes for preserving
&irsssr, s. A span of twelve fingers'
breadth, or from the end of the thumb
to the end of the little finger extended,
Strat). (c.)
&i7essr@u>i3&iresureii u$ji, s. The ab
domen a span long.
ereiraiuSpjpidQuuiiQui, inf.
To
labor for the cravings of the belly a
span long.
ffiremBiuS^euariidss, inf. To get a
mere livelihood, (lit) to nourish a span
of belly.
&irair@SH>, s. [loc] The fore-lap, the
cloth covering the privy parts.
^iremsirlituirairfiramreiri^irar^dSl, s.
A kind of insect that moves forward by
its head and tail, measuring its length
at every movement.
ezQamp Qp\p&0&**. To climb a span
up and slide a cubit downspoken of
slight advance, profit, &c, followed by
great decrease.
ftGqvzeiiSji #^rQuAicuriwt?(Br. Ts his
belly a span long, or is he all belly
spoken of one who supports himself
dishonorably.
apidL/*dr<8>*(L/rQst,eitrrcB!r. The ant
measures eight of its own spans, i. e,
no one is to be despised for his low
condition or estate.
SFir^sr^emsrsFeOLn, s. Sulphur, sip
sib. (R.)
&irp&&Qirp$l &ir<s&Gi]fre!irp$l, s.
A kind of arsenic, girjauiwani. (R.)
^rr^muLfiLuLr,, s. Destroyed shell
or sea stoneused as a medicine,
5r/rJS<5Ei_/Lyerr, s. A kind of cuckoo.
See i'a**, 10. (R.) Bird of paradise,
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*&lTjg&ih, s. Birth, nativity, tSpuL/.


2. Horoscope, an astrological prediction
from the position of the constellations and
planets at one's birth. 3, A written na
tivity, one of the ninty-six Jru*>na,
uj&tiai*. W. p. 347. Jataka. 4. Natur
al disposition. J^S<tcwi. 5. [ex <S.
Sad'haka.'} Constant perseverance and
practice, addictedness, .^lUiur**. (c.) 6.
Means, expedient, method, medium,
arrant, 7. Prosperity, success, mtilumriiCin.
8. Vouchers in evidence, JrmKstni. 9. A
vampire, a goblin, yftmii. 10. A sky
lark, airaniuris,. (,.) 11. W. p. 322.
Cra'taka. A kind of cuckoo, Cuculus
melano-leucus,
become his habit; he has great experience
in it.
fir^ssrraar&irpa>ar, s. One whose
horoscope is calculated. 2. One prac
tised in austerities, devotion, &c.
&irpaataj/$lui-l, s. A memorandum of
the time of birth.
rtip&(i$<F&u>, s. The ceremonial im
purity of child-birth, i$ltit<gei>. (p.)
etrprnfims-, s. A period during which
a soul is subjected to births, secular in
fluences, &c,opposed to q<v*,AS'"'*;
[ex &lmr ~\
mpautsar, s. The results given in a
nativity, good or bad, to be experienced
in life.
&irpaQLDQfp, inf. To cast and write
a horoscope, a nativity.
&it;x<&pgs>fi, s. A class of arts, or ex
traordinary dexterity acquired by long
practice.
s=<rps(2siiiidB!>, s. A written nativity on
an ola.
&rt <b s it &rtrRjj , x. An assistant guru.
2. One led by divine influence to
take the priestly office; an efficient or
authorized teacher, (p.)
fir/saireoBisirffii, s. The name of an
astrological treatise, <?*n,ff)L^rnSQtuftsr.j>.
anifliii&irp&ui, s. Success in an under
taking; efficacy, efficiency. 2. A nati
vity which has proved true, (p.)
FirpaTirss^, s. A kind of prepared
arsenic, Cfti9AawA**,*i4. ( M. hie.)
&n~^(&jii>uiii, s. Gold, supposed to be
produced from the mountain called <p<gia
uib, Quror. (?&) W. p. 837. Satakumba.
*&ir5Lb. s. Boiled rice, Q&trgt. (Compare
; [ex Sa. Suta.] (c.) 2. Truth,
verity, -*>>. Compare *,*<4. 3. W. p.
347. Jata. Birth, nativity, production,
ilpuL/. 4. A vampire, goblin, uii. Compare
&[tfi&fru>u>&rfpzz3TLDLDt s. Ceremonies
performed at the birth ofa child, as giv
ing gifts, bathing, tonsure, &c, also
touching the child's tongue three times
with ghee. W. p. 347. Jatakarmma.
Mite.Thc husband is not shaved dur
ing the wife's pregnancy, lcBt evil should
happen to the infant.
&npisia/$, t. Rice and curry, (c.)
ffu^iiuaoi-sa&irpu>Qurrt, inf. To
set or distribute boiled rice.
jfifiGl&eirpu>, j. Rice not well boiled.
e-sfflrsoi-ffiF/r^ii, . Rice boiled and
formed into balls.
430

a.ty&cJfti, s. Boiled rice preserved


in a small piece of cloth by a traveller.
asDiriLini&rrpw, s. [pros.] Rice over
boiled ; [ex sr, 1).]
jB*Sri&*tipu>t s. Rice mixed with curds,
&c, sometimes presented to idols.
UGnLptu&trpu>, s. (also uetLpuj&i .) Boil
ed rice mixed with water and kept over
night for breakfast.
uLL&>t&8-rrpui, s. [loc.~] Rice boiled
and set before the idol on a salver in
the form of a cup, in which it had been
moulded.
(g/wup&tr/xih, s. See under {gjiiiy, v.
t$ tei .iF & &n^ th ,s. [com. i3&e8)&&G&irjpi .]
Boiled rice for the poor.
Quireia-p&tipw, s. Rice with the water
not strained off, but left to steep. See
&irp(njLJii>, s. Gold in general; also
one of the four kinds of gold, mriimmsu
QurarefiQcalAfi. W. p. 347. Ja'taROOPA.
pitjS^iS, s. Argha of the Jainasas
naked and gold-colored, jytyadr, Com
pare Kssiir and plsiiugfbr.
ff/TS/f, s. (Arab.) Arrival, issue, $H

prvjLD&Rpsirw, s. A deed of endow


ment to a temple, a person, &c.
p(tFtLD&ITplxrUUL-&LUJU01 s. [loc.~] A
deed of endowment inscribed ou copper.
See tic&H-juih.
uinesBr&n^&rui, s. A will and testament.
&ttpait&np$uiD, s. The premises and
conclusion, antecedent and consequent.
&n^(tt)uir&u>, s. [in log."] Fallacy in
both or one of the premises; [ex ^uiri.~\
&irpesr&iLLiujti, s. The four-fold
qualifications indispensable to a student
of the Vcdantic philosophy. 1. j$tir
^tSswaib. 3. * : .*J. s * .
4.
l?
t-i&uLt*(5*srfisaruiif8rs(5i8*sr. The mem
bers and faculties of the body and soul
adapted to experience good and evil,
[as results of former actions ] (p.)
.f/ra&sr, s. W. p. 916. Sa'dhana.
Steady and persevering practice, un
wearied application, steady zeal.constancy,
persistence in an opinion; steadfast main
tenance of doctrines, &c, Si_r^(yc^! fi. 2.
Perfect imitation of life, appearance of
realityas in dramatic actions,
wLLQae*. 3. Retaining malice,
4. Dissimulation, misrepresentation,
falsehood, Qurii. (c.)

pirfiGOeuiTTji, s. (Arab.) Contingent


charges of a petty kind, p*MBp#Qrws**.
obstinately persists in denying.
&rrp6usisn, s, A kind of beetle, s^ul/
i_^/<*0. (M. Die.)
snpdsaisnnar, s. One who practises
any dexterous act, fr^t^uaagnQpai^r.
*&irfBSutr&e8!6oT, s. Ayanar, a tutelar
2. A dissembler, a hypocrite,
god, borne on men's shoulders,
(p.)
3. A tenacious person; one who stead
fastly maintains an opinion, or per
*&irfiQet]^ir, j. Fire from the legend
severes in a practice,
that the Yedas emanated from a mouth of
fire, QgiiL/; [ex nfib, birth, et Qa^ii."] W.
&irfiosspj$iiuLi, v. noun. Obstinately
p. 34*. Jatave'ua'. 2. (M. Die.) The
affirming or denying. (li.)
QrQCeS plant.
srtpissruessreesr, inf. To practise a dex
*&ir<sesTL,, s. A deed, a bond, a voucher,
terous art; to habituate one's self to
a charter, any legal instrument in writing,
austerities 2. To dissemble thoroughly.
*4>giaufp)<!lai>3. (c.) 2. Characters, dis
3.
To imitate to the life. 4. To main
tinctive marks or emblems of a religious
tain an assertion, whether true or false,
Beetas sacred ashes, beads, &c, js>^iur
dSif.a.1 * Qftuiu.
mi. See *orii. 3. W. p. 916. SaduaSjbuerTjsSasr, s. Strengthening the body
na. Perseverance, effort, determined ap
plication, unwearied assiduity, persistence
by the use of drugs, &c, to promote
longevity. See sputb,
in any act or opinion, t-jpfi. See ,>te.
4. Means, method, instrument, materials,
GiLnra&np3m, s. The practice of silent
expedient, contrivance, ffifanb. 5. [in lug.'}
abstract devotion. See Q<uisw.
Premises in an argument, proof, in con
tradistinction to what is to be proved 3-lTfBn~, s. (for.) Plain-work, work not
opposite to ecfgiait, sff. 6. An adapta
carved, or variegated, u($ti>uq-iutcr7w*o.
tion, fitness, suitableness,
7. Effici
ent instrumentality, necessary adjunct,
^irpirdswweo, s. Plain, round ear
plmtsmtr*. W. p. 916. Sadana. 8.
rings, worn by women.
Place, a place of dwelling, g)i-<i. 9. Town,
fffji-iC^tL'L/, t. A plain ornament
village, . (p.)
for the upper part of the ear.
rnpaaujifiiiiA vnpsBQpjl), s. A title
ettptrQwhii, s. Rough work, plain
deed, a deed of grant inscribed on
workmanship.
copper, &c.
&npGBru>uesBr65srt inf. To maintain a *&trpiraiuui, s. The third of the five
practice, to persist in, to inure one's
degrees of development or attainment; in
selt to, rfffaua>bOT. 2. To get a titlewhich there is an equilibrium between
deed as ^essariiiueBtrsetr.
wisdom and works. See fti&fmt. There
&npio)&]isnu>, s. An additional docu
are five different kinds. Viz.: 1. B
ment; [ex j/tfitl ]
fitiQiuth. 2. QpsfiffifrpiAQiuth. 3. ti \. ' '
firiQiuJi. 4. JA'T " erptiS^ih. 5. *firw*rfri
&rfi8rda,irBzR, s. [prov.] A hereditary
'e - .r, or ucv^^rA&tui^.
property in land.
Gleiin&irparti, s. An instrument engra 'tfrrpn jessr, s. The forty-fourth year
ven on stone. See fiSw.
of the Hindu cycle, s>reri_<i.

*&iTjiTrsisrii>, s. Belonging to all the


individuals of a species, or all the species
of a geniisj tile quality of being cdmniotl, general, Universal, public, &c, Qurg.
2". Vulgarity, meanness, &a>ui. 3. The
quality of being natural, customary, easy,
accessible) free from impediment, &c,
(c.)
sc$ir3aauLiC-i).<s&Bpg. It Is become com
mon.
j/givari(g4*i0iraa7*StTsiS)pgi. It is easy
for me.
&irfi<TDessrBitfid&u>, s. Popular, collo
quial, common usage, rigoii8^.
^ir^irastrLDiresr^suai, s.
Customary
goodness, (R.)
*&n~f5rriB, s. A mode of singing, $iuear.
2. A melody in use in forest districts,
(yi&feg Swpglitsin. (p.)
&ir.rrQsiie@, s. The plant, pf&resfii
diii_rdr. Asparagus,
&fr<frss)ip, s. [pros.] Sea-weeds or the
riij_/B>jP, so called when dead, floating or
drifted ashore, g>lsi-^m^. 2. (Jig ) A
person without energy, uacSartti; [ex r,
dead, et ,M>jp.]
^/T^TStrSihuLh, t. The leaf of the
Asclepias gigantca, wgAaafiu. (/?.)
tf7T)S/rsru>ljb, s. One of the eighteen
treatises on jurisprudence, s>if<3mgi&.
F/r^J, s. The ratan-cane, tSaiiL/. (iSs.)
2. The teak tree, Qc*wii. 3. The
sehumib tree. (<* ) 4. Toddy, vinous
liquor, *. 5. The 9*&*i plant. 6.
The ,g._r<?4Ms>i_ shrub.
eirfluuiriu, s. Katan-mat, iSffuuui
uriu. (*&.)
*&tr!S, s. Sex, tribe, caste as Hindu
castes, gtuii. 2. Lineage, race, family,
3. Kind, class, sort, species, &tr*. 4.
Nutmeg, the tree, f&*jujn4. 5. The
right kind or best of the class, &c, trfieS
gluing, (c.) 6. One of the ten modes of
beating time, fifswijiStiisrssraufglQ^sirff. W.
p. 347. Jati. 7. (*#>.) A tree in general,
wdQurjf- iVu/e. Hindu caste in the time
of Menu, according to the gi-nacsofWaotrQ
was as folllows. 1. tSrtiamt, Brahmans,
the sacerdotal castereputed to have
sprung from the face of the god Brah
ma; 2. rfigMui or
the royal
or military castesaid to have sprung
from his shoulders; 3. /&u/, Vaisya
caste as sprung from his thighs. This
class is threefold; (a) QsnoaRuf, herds
men, (ft) farmiQui, the mercantile caste
including OjiIjj.**. (c) ymmtkit, the agri
culturalist* embracing Gmmtmt, 4. <gft
rl, Sudra caste, embracing artificers and
other servile tribes, supposed to have
sprung from Brahma's feet. Of these
eighteen are named, but the number is
much greater. See tgq-*.Note. 2. All
the Tamil authorities, except the Nighandu, make the Q*rs*>aiui and u/1jj< in
cluding the Oicrrat as the fourth or <gf
firt caste, and all inferior to these as #*
or mixed caste.Note. 3. Brahmans
call the QsimmQui and the uo*firf, vpcstfr
rt or superior Sudras, and the <g6frwt they
call ffKstS1'' or real Sudras.
txifirtgtiuiQQtaf^i^. What kind of sheep
do you want?

mnbu$iQfa\L<i!f;fi. A mixture of the


castes, high and low, (lit) the four and
eighteen castes intermixed, in contempt.
i'$>*<s/tfi*MLitgi. The different degrees of
intellect that characterise the respective
castes; commonly spoken of inferiors.
*rSiu*juL/4l(5M*i,3*ji. Every caste
has its degree of intellect, and every
tribe its peculiar habits, usages, &c.
spoken when one of low caste does wrong.
ff.T^(jDto, i. [prov.~\ High caste. 2.
Caste.
j/r/gQatlie/dr, j. One of low caste.
2. One degraded from caste.
&tr$)d&L-(B, j. Customs of caste. See

&irfiui$ntip,i-piajus, t. Declension
from the rules of casteas rifiiutSif}*
fii, *wl(Tpepauu&. (p.)
rnf>uiSaaf.l~ sir, s. One of mixed caste,
an out -caste, *6)far<sr.
.-.->-./ rr.-i -7 us &irp4runeiti, i. The
manners of a tribe or nation. (/?.)
3. Regard for one's own
caste, sympathy among those of the
same caste; [ex imm.]
&P$lQfQS}p &llfi(lpGB>p8F<U>, S.
The
laws, usages, rules, &c, of a caste.
o-irpunar, J. One of a superior caste,
c- r ft i.-< /t .Tret}- , s.
Habits, customs,
manners, professions, &c, of a caste.
<r p .S.-^rcir , s. One of low caste, an
out-caste.
&rrfiei>tijiiS(igd&, inf.
To expatiate
or dwell upon the low parentage of
another.
eirfimtueBt, inf. To break caste.
&n$eiJ(Tf)^Ri)&:@0wtj>, s. [com. &/rfileu
cjr-*'*-*'} The caste, class, religious
order, &c.Note. This word is some
times used as synonymous with W

GnfiaaeduLf, v. noun. A mixed caste.


2. See
v. a.
fir^iseoiruui, s. Caste disturbance,
commonly, the quarrel between i_c<m
and <>iid<; the right and left hand
castes.
&nfid&iriiser, s. A person of good caste,
of unmixed descent 2. A genuine Eu
ropean, or one of pure European descent.
^jmeBjj&irf), s. Foreigners, low castes,
tribes, &c 2 (jf.) Foreign species,
not of its own species, Jprfeni.
fffffS(f?tfii, *. A genuine sapphire.-*
Note. All the gems, metals, &c, are
f i/ J",S. s. Low caste.
in like manner distinguished.
GwJr&jp, i. High caste.
&nfH.i(fh$zs>tr
, s. A horse of fine breed.
jgar&irfi, j. Degraded caste. See gfc
enfiammi),
s.
Nutmeg, (lit.) the nut
arih.
of the *rfl trea
$ssb iird&np), s. A degraded low caste
&irfildairiuppii$ei!w, s. Oil of nutmeg.
person, not to be touched.
&ir@&&gd(g, s. Good commodities.
fitimhf&irfil, s. Castes in whose houses,
See *f*.
one of a belter caste will not eat.
enfiuy,, s. Mace, ^rfldafu.'u^.
uteuCt-mtd
. Mixed caste,
*epusal, s. A genuine gem. (p.)
mixed multitude of low castes.
&nf)u>ou>, s. The nutmeg tree, as
tBqfjS&nfi, s. The brute creation. 2.
&r@u>evdlma, s. An excellent kind of
Stupid tribes, ^el-.r.-.
Jasmine. Jasminum grandiflorum, L.
Lnes>iiu&irfiu:anie s nfi, s. Ignorant
^irfiOeueirisirdairneir, s. A pure Euro
people. 2. Low and ignorant tribes.
pean.
eirfiaw&rr$atj>, s. Customs peculiar
to a tribe or caste. (p.)
J/T^), d&<Sf,pG?ar, uQuebr, da, V. a.
*rpd(v,&xii, s. Habits, characters, dis
[ei So. Sadha. W. p. 916.] To persist
position, &c, peculiar to a caste.
in denying, affirming, &c, to maintain
&irf}&arii>, s. Tribe and kindred, (c.)
firmly or tenaciously; to support decla
rations, argument, doctrine; to argue, to
frpj-zmaifliiti, s. Mixture of caste by
stand to, ttj>f?iuf*QAj*>. 2. To inure one's
marriage, /?.*ak&u. (p.)
self to, to persevere, to adhere to, to
&n@jX(T!ju>i}i, s. Peculiar and prescrib
practise, to continue the observance of, to
ed duties, practices, employments, &c,
retain and act on any principle or feelings
of the respective castes, &c. See ?<5*>ih.
as hatred, &c ,
3. To over
&nfipp3si>snu>, s. The chieftaincy over
come, to conquer, QaAttu. 4. To effect,
to accomplish, to attain, a>f>Qeipf>. (c.)
the tribe. 2. The chief, chieftain, &c.
5. [*/] To triturate, to rub on care
errfUdatreotr, s. [jroe.] Worthiness,
fullyas oil, plastering, paint, &c, <^j*.
competency, fitness, &c, in a disciple
6. To continue the use ofas medicine,
for a high degree of the illuminating
&c, until it becomes a second nature; to
fJiieo of the Guru, (Limited.)
practise an art or course of devotion,
&ir@utSn&&atrti>, s. Breaking caste,
jjijLSiuffl**. 7. (c.) [ex Sa. Sata, to give.]
departure from caste-rulesone of the
To give, as a superior to an inferior,
nine sins for which atonement is to be
jycj. 8. To conclude, deduce, jj&tPtm.
made; [ex iSr**, injury.] (p.)
He persists in saying that the hare he
caught had only three feet; i. e., he will
. Diversity of castes, difference
affirm any thing.
of caste. 2. The different castes. 3.
Different kinds, sorts, classes.
anuSfi>irf. Swamy gave, or spoke.
mejrA{*$u iSserp^r, fsfyssQavtoGlih.
Please
&trf>uuGs>ss, s. Rancor or implacable
give me of the sacred food.
hatred between different tribes, parties,
Quniii&nfida, inf. To stand to a lie.
&c.
ffitpuuearu, * Traits, characteristics
Q&rutn-- -@ . inf. To retain and
of a castecommonly in a bad sense.
give vent to anger.
431

cine, diseases are of three classes; viz.:


uaam&nfi&s, inf. To cherish or re 9&!rgllBujLn, s. [com. &rjginflujii>."] Elo
1. fv.'i,.1, those curable; 2. jfrttftwi.
quence, power or skill in address, flip
tain and give vent to hatred.
such as are incurable or doubtful; 3- wii
pancy, volubility, fluency, shrewdness in
uanaeuaDiT&&irpda, inf. To overcome
Jnii, those which may be alleviated; some
speech, #^#uur<S. 2. Cleverness, dexteri
say t<ti-erfifiiuii which may be eventually
enemies, ffigts*s\*ui$A*.
ty, ability, address, sagacity, cunning ma
cured.
nagement, wariness, artfulness, tixt40iuii.
up@&trpd&, inf. To persevere in
*u/$lij*eu}ii, s. [proe.] The name of
not applicable to manual actions, (c.) 3.
devotion, (p.)
[exegrii.] Profound knowledge, *<uS^J?pii.
a person inserted in an incantation, to
iBaf,etiL-&frlaa, inf. To continue in
give it effect,
W. p. 322. Chatdrvya.
silent meditation, as an act of devotion.
&trpfidjLD&tQi&&,
inf. To insert the
&trfipiuQu&, inf. To persist in an
The artful cat left the fish, and seemed to
name of the patient, as above, in an in
be eating the tamarind fruit near it ; [that
assertion.
cantation.
the owner might leave the fish exposed]
JFitfipfiuy,*, inf. [vul.~] To rub oil,
&nfi$tuGilJr&u>, s. As &rrp$sliiJU>, 5.
spoken
of
one
who
acts
with
address
to
&c, in the palm of hand. 2. To rub
secure future objects.
&irpfiiLiQBn&u>, s. A curable disease.
in, as an ointment.
&irgiif{\uuQua'., s. Ambiguous, skil
prpfiiufsjeesrii, s. A yielding disposi
6-<r$jgii&gita,m, inf. To polish by
ful discourse by which a person secures
tion. 2. As #</,;<, 2.
rubbing well, (p.)
his object and takes care not to commit
en$pgiuGuitL~, inf. To effect an
himself.
*&(rp$iu&iQpsujir, s. The poet and
objectused always in contempt.
&nitfiiuii>useBts8st, inf. To give a hint
sage Vyasa, tSiurra. (lit.) the son of
dexterously; to answer shrewdly, indi
ntOigimriiSi inf. To take a fort, a
rectly, with address, &c,, to waive a
town, &c., by perseverance. (/?.)
*&ir^fB!riA&iren)pii!ri), s. Scripture^
subject politely.
enfiuLj, v. noun. Persist
s=ngutturkisnC-i, inf. To display elo
written works on science, philosophy, &c
ing, perseverance, habit, &c.
*&u^,-aj. 2. Astrology, astronomy, Oj>i_ii.
quence, ability, &c. 2. To act with
^/r^cBLD<3=/r^LO, i. See under rirfl.
3. Any of the mystical sciences for ascer
address, cleverness, &c.
taining and predicting future events, jg
&R&iHiU3s, s. [_com. &rr&irliUGir&[ .] A
^/rai^fti, i. Fragrant gum, lejpiuiiSSeisr.
4. Divination, sooth-saying, prog
man of address, management, dexterity.
(M. Die.)
nostication by Rny of the mysterious arts,
2. A person of skilful discourse, an elo
jjtyi_i4. 5. Religious or other institutes
&irj$Ui5l, i. Mace, ai^-eurS; [ex
quent man, an orator.
as laid down in writings and considered,
uifiS, leaf.] W. p. 347. Jateepatree.
&irgiiftiLitra,LDi}>, s. [R. Catho. usage."] The
of divine origin or authority, including
Sometimes n&uy,. (c.)
proverbs of Solomon. (/J.)
the Vedas, Agamas, Puranas, incanta
firfju^jdiftjipiiSeiiui, s. Oil of mace. &tr<gjlTiJLjn~mLD, s. A fourth part, icir
tions, works on medicine, mathematics,
law, mechanics, erotics, &c, (Ji^rcovs
*&tr$uuisrkl&ij>, s. Vermilion, &irfieS
S0ur<jUK(5; [ex ffft, four.] (p.)
tuor. 6. Any of the systems of philosophi
imb ; [ex u^BMib, mercury.]
*& IT Q^s 6U ill, s. The (gifiisiraieo tree.
cal theologyas the Sidhanta, the Ved&irsl!IU>, s. Indian globe-flower, efle^,
anta, the Potanta, &c, Gifrasit. 7. Reli
2. The 9t>*im& shrub. (11.)
$--
Spseranthus Indie. L.
gious, ceremonial, or other rules, laws,
*<^/rQjSeil6sr, s. As eairGpsvar, which
precepts, &c. as laid down in the sacred
^ir^Q^&tuih&irp!rfi@tULCi, s. Re
see.
writings, S^)ijJrioreHiii. W. p. 841. S'assemblance, similarity, analogy, a-uuranA. 'riTjSjSesr, s. A name of Ayanar as son
tra.Note. The three rrffirib or systems
W. p. 916. Sadrusya. 2. (/?.) Visibleapof philosophical religion; are. 1. *Bfiui4,
of Vishnu and Siva, when the former
pearance, iSrtfiuc^ni. 3. Evidence, proof,
the Sankhya system, the founder of which
became a female, jyrt w
2. Argha
)<y&>i_r*,*<l, (p.)
was Kapila, maintaining that perfect
of the Jainas, jf<jr. 3 Bhairava, mSrm&.
&itbIQt3:1i, s. Saffron, (go/(gu)ijy.
bliss consists in the entire subjection of
4. A chastiser or punisher, ^injj><?i*.
the three gunas, which proceeded from
(M. Die.)
5. An informeras ^ii^^^/k-, j/fidu
the threefold origin of the eternal, unoriQurOr.
&ir3e9fB<5ti>, s. Vermilion, red sulginated Maya; 2. ur^feSiutb, the Yoga
{FIT S fl>n~5611 63T', s. [prop, eirppnefil,
phuret of mercury,
philosophy, as taught by Pathanjali, dis
which
see.]
(7?.)
&ir$l$i&aiies<srij>, s. Red color, (c.)
tinguished from the ceremonial; 3. C
fi/tfib, the theological portion of the Ve
&IT&6sR, t. Indian mulberry, &u>uetfl& &ir1si$ireiin'ifl , s. A medicinal creeper.
das as contained in the Upanishads. The
See /iAj-JK*.
Qrif.. 2. A kind of cucumber, dt*tg.
founder of this last school was Vyasa, and
&ir^jgireijiTifld3y?i5i@, s. The root of <F/r#
(M. 0<c.)
its most celebrated supporter was Sankapreirfi used for medicine.
racharya.
It makes the divine being the
iF/T^lL/ii, *. Customs, &c, peculiar to
&n~;5f5,76Bfl-3:ir151ire!>fluj3oT,
s.
Among
the
soul of the Universe, and is a system
a caste or tribeas si$sib, W. p. 348.
the Vaishnuvas, one ofmixed or low caste,
of Pantheism. See C;r.^.
Jateeva.
as a flower gatherer, a minstrel or an iti
s. Curds, milk artificially curd
The six
or philosophical sys
nerant mendicant, gi*^ijiira>i_<*. (c.)
tems are; 1. 8>^*^ii, theology, as the
led, fiU. (M. Die.)
g.Tsn)^ s. (Arab.) Increase,
highest knowledge. (See above); 2. *0
*&n~J51, s. Tameness as of beasts; mild &ire<vp*
*j0*i4, the Vaiseshika doctrine, morality,
sfiafcin.
ness, gentleness,
2. Meekness, augment,
or ethics, a branch of the Nyaya or logi
&irmfiGutf%g, s. Increase of revenue.
peaceableness, a good or chastened dispo
cal school instituted by Kanada; 3. um.
sition, accompanied with or arising from *JFirjB&8>IA, s. [improp.for &rrp&iellaui.]
the system of Bhatta'charya, in an
superior knowledge, piety, &c, efxsmtb.
One of the three gunas or att ributes, cj>*
epic poem containing narrations; 4. tSr
3. Goodness, virtue, piety, morality, ex
<ga*rfffiQrar0. 2. One of the thirty-two
urssib, ceremonial law; 5. \^viSid*^qbs>s^
cellence, fitness, *from. 4. A good, virtu
treatises on architecture, QpugnsSQettdrg).
antiquity or works and actions of old
ous, mild person, rtHgmnar. 5. (<*) Argha
times, elucidating the Karma-kanda of
the chief saint of the Jainas, jicj**. YV. p. <r/r^(SiUti, s. That which is attainable,
the Vedas, originating with the Muni Jaipracticable
or
possible,
srgiinfoiagi.
2.
917. Sadho.
mini; 6. -Airif-o#, logic, the same as
[in
merf.]
What
is
curable
or
remediable.
&itgia&eit, s. Mild, virtuous persons,
the Vedanta, founded on the Gnana-kanda,
(gemoitBffitBg. 3. Result, success, com
MgfiQpmtjumir. (p.)
or theological portion of the Vedas, and
pletion,
4.
[in
log
]
Conclusion,
a//r .rr 'Jj^ -T-LD , s. A tame beast. 2.
treating of God as the soul of the Universe.
inference, the proposition inferred; that
It is ascribed to Vyasa.
A gentle, tractable beast.
which may be provedopp. to worth, sis*
^irgiaiireaQu^m, s. Gentle, obliging
ffe$itr@A(* Qst^eet .tl^*Q*rdr. Take
Gmuib. 5. The twenty-second of the astro
discourse.
nomical yugas, gbi3uQ0QfGiUrs/t$iG>&arg).
a morsel for form's sake, (lit.) in order to
jFngieunii, adv. Gently, patiently.
conform to the shastra.
W. p. 917. Sa'dhya.Note. In medi
~432

&ITjB
tn^giaaasx s. An astrologer, a di
viner, a soothsayer. 2. The author of
a shastra,
TnppiEjG&iL.s, inf. To consult an
astrologer or other diviner.
^itAfijiSuar, A man of science,
a learned man, a pundit, lm*i^0*. (if.)
<F/ra3tf<Fff&o, i. A college. (R.)
&ir.ifdii@>ipu>, s. Sentiment, meaning,
doctrine, &c, maintained in a shastra,
&Rfi$HtQQ&[T&)GO, inf. To foretell,
prognosticate by astrology, augury, &c,
to divine. 2. To assert authoritatively
as the shastras, pfc^-^m-*:
& ir jk p a$ Cga &9 itj 0 fffid ests, s.
Written instruction, the scriptures as
one of the modes of enlightening the
mind of a disciple. See #^#.
*trpffQpi*/D ^/r^^/refi^, s. The pre
cepts, injunctions, &c, of the shastras.
rrifiautuiiUs , inf. To consult as
trology, &c, at the birth of a child, for
the site of a house, an undertaking, &c.
Gnifiawuessnzm^/rj^irgjQ eib'iJ , inf.
To make religious ceremonies prescrib
ed in the shastras.
&/Tjifiifl&irpji}jQinp,s. [com. &tiao$lift.~\
An astrologer, a soothsayer, a diviner,
a prognosticator. 2. A doctor of Sans
crit literature.
*3:(Tfi^'rQsii^, s. See emaefinQaifi.
GirfB^TQeuiB, s. A plant, js&tridUdlii.
L_r.v. (/?.) See
*&rT^^<P<5Lh, s. [com. &irii>@if'jJLh.'] That
which is scientifical or which relates to
science,
:* huafiiotarff.
*&lTj&fi>lsis>T, s. The festival of a deity,
especially of a village goddess, SnwGjsd
*&!Tjil!&th, s. [prop. &rrp&e&xui.'] One
of the three gunasas
(p.)
&hP$&itlB&w, s. Proportion or part
of the *igj<8sib quality, as employed in
the protection of beings; [ex gji&nb, j^ii
fib, portion.]
9ITfBJSl, QQ/ssr, &ir/i@<!a!r&r, Qeii3r,&np,
v. a. To daub, smear, anointas sandal,
or other unguents, fifaiopfeSiutfuu. 2. To
put a cloth, an ornament, or flowers on an
idol, a holy personage, &c., ^fm-QppsSiu j>
k*j. 3. To slap, strike, tap, beat,
4. To shut, put to, to closeas a door,
&C, sfieiopfoSuyii 5. (impr. for .* ;-- )
To place against,
~<l r^tritp. (c.)
enppnpeui, s. (pi.) Those who do not
wear the sacred thread, or the tuft of hair.
A mixed class of Vaishnuvasopposed lo
9i$esiat. They have their principal
occupation, as flower-gatherers, minstrels
or mendicants. (II.) Compare AssfliMir.
erpfiiaifiss, inf. To adorn the idol
with flower or garlands, and afterwards
remove them.
GUjifiiQanm err, inf. [prov.~] To dress
one's self with garlands, costly attire,
tec, in contempt.
&ttpg2Ui$-GrpgimnuLf, s. Flowers,
jewels and vestments as the attire of an
idol. 2. [in burlesque ] A good drub
bing, \ $ .

&irih
s. A poem prefixed or
affixed to a work, by a different hand.
&np&mttpg) &vpgnsnj!>, s. Young
plants planted in the place of those
which have died, (i?.)
$(TF1att>t&atiui-i&&rp<s, inf. To shut
the door of the temple, <?Jj>*,*eisP' 2.
To finish a poem addressed to a deity by
making the last verse. See under g*<g.
c&ivaiiQ&irpfi, inf. To cast the fra
grant leaves of the tS...' tree at the
feet of the idol. See S*;/i4.
J.T^^fflffoSiX), s. Whatever belongs to
or proceeds from the Satvaguna.oi which
eight are specified; viz.: wisdom, grace,
penance, patience, veracity, excellence, ta
citurnity and repression of the sensual
desires. 2. One of the three gunas. See
kiJ; [ex 0Mi.] W. p. 916. SatviKA.
*&iT$eQ{5\1JL, s. [prop. &trdGi5UJu>.~] The
sect that worships Sakti, ^i*iocji<3<jLf
Sa. Saftteya. See
*&!r>iEaii), s. Meekness, gentleness,
calmness, quietness, ftr^^asmi. (p.)
errpiBQ, s. A quiet person.
*&n~ iSi^ujih, s. Nearness, presence.
See *reH$iii&. W. p. 918. Sa'nmdhya.
'&iTi6jE&Li, s. Softness, mildness.gentleness, **js<4. (c.) W. p. 837. S'a'ntaka.
tfiris^usmth, s. A kind of light fast,
eating curds, &c, for a day, and abstain
ing from food the next day. A severer
kind is to feed on ug*,}<uio or some one
article for six successive days with entire
fasting the seventh day, gs'puiSrpib. W.
p. 918. SVmArANA.not used in Tamil.
' &IT 15 Lb , s.
Calmness, tranquillity,
pcaceableness, stillness, quiescence, ,^su>o|.
2. Mildness, meekness, composure, peace,
resignation, trgpfdaasus. 3. Patience, longsuffering, passiveness, placidity, Ql*s>x>,.
(c.) 4. One of the varieties of the
passions, as exhibited in poetry and the
drama, nair^Q/stiirp. See fartm. W. p
837. S'anta. 5. (an elongation of ,^.)
Sandal, #*,*wto. 6. (as an auspicious term.)
Cow-dung, also human dung.wiorc commonly e'isgs,
7. Coolness, <&fiGl. (p.)
fniifit^emrw, s. Meekness, mildness,
calmness, placidity, as tr^iSm*.
/Fnkpuui, inf. To be pacified, miti
gated, assuaged, to acquiesce,
&iri/guu(!tji/X etripihufaiGm, inf.
To pacify, still, calm, tranquilizc. 2.
To sooth, to assuage.
&ti&u>tiiiuGutT&, inf. To grow mild,
to abate as a disease, storm or rage,
(c.)
*>a*pQp*ut, s. A calm, placid, un
ruffled or peaceable countenance.
eniipu&ii, s. The pleasures of tran
quillity. 2. Quiescence, as exhibited
on the stage or in poetry; [ex ft/**.]
ripeiP<ior,- .:
s. The name of an
excellent medicine, pc>. (It.)
^rri/tsdiiEiaGpSlaiT, s. The name of the
author of enmmrA&urpaib.
&ij'i^(vrjuui, s. A quiescent state, entire
passivenessas the state of the Yogi,

&irih$l
&tiipm, s. A mild, gentle, patient
person, titf&m-Gajitir. 2. Argha of the
Jainas, j/<s*ar. 3. Buddha, i/An*-. (*&)
&iriBjSs, s. A meek woman, (p.)
IT, SUITiff, s. Asparagus,
enfiieStl.
u-lftr aS *'firmirH. 'M. Die.)
PlT&jSirprf}, s. A large fan, ^e^aiiLi^ii.
2. A fan, J%S. 3. A bunch of peacock's
feathers used as a fan, iW^^jci. (rg.)
[ex tttg, for <ri*fi<b, coolness, et j&pp,
what does.] (p.)
&tTirQ, s. Mitigation, alleviation, paci
fication, propitiation; a demulcent, an assuasive, pexfiej. 2. Mitigating the evil in
fluence of planets, appeasing malignant
demons, &c, in which sacrificial offerings
by fire form a principal part, agoy. 3.
liemedy, antidote, ufoitib. (c.) 4. Com
posure of mind, tranquillity, quiescence,
mildness, gentleness, *^>i4. W. p. 838.
S'a'nti. 5. The fourth of the fivea&u,
expressing the complex organism of the
soul. See t^#*3w.
&rrii@atld&, inf. To remove the evil
influences of planets. See *k9, v. a.
^ni^uesnrexr, inf. To appease by cere
monies or otherwise; lo propitiate. 2.
To allay, to mitigate, alleviate, fits/u*.
prra&nip, s. Allaying thirst. (Colloq.)
eSujnfderrip, s. The removal of dis
ease, recovery of health.
aiaAi&rriijB, s. A ceremony lo appease
the goddess of the earth, when a house,
temple, tec, is built; also at the be
ginning of the annual temple-ceremo
nies; [ex iA>g:, a house, a dwelling ]
QiWLC&nAfi, s. A ceremony in honor
of the tutelary goddess of a village.
See under Sjiioio.
euuSBGi&niifi, s. Appeasing the god
Bhairava by ceremonies, offerings, &c,
by fire at the ^ye^iCuiiij. of a person
who dies a violent death.
&trik^\uir$pui& it ib^iuit^'so-ip, s.
The highest and last of the five aSj; [cx
ttifi, et Jtj&rc.] See u**iu. (p.)
*&n rh^slTLO, s. Abundance, (fionnjay. 2.
Compactness, thickness, closeness with
some interstices, Qs(j<*ii. W. p. 918.
Sandra. 3. Whatever relates to, or is
connected with the moon, 6*frv*<iuKf,u:i
erg. 4. The moon-gem, as
W- p. 322. ClIANUKA. (p.)
fni^aaifT^a^uieniififfirasBi , s. Lu
nar year.
&nmPnwirfij>, A lunar month.
fni^ffwireaii, s. A lunar year, or
calculation by lunar months.
&ITlijS 11T lU SHUTld , s. An expiatory fast
of high merit, regulated by the moon's
age. It consists in diminishing every
day by one mouthful from the fifteenth
or the full moon, until it is reduced to
one, at the new moon; and then increasing
in like manner (luring the moon's increase,
er*Ssflib. Sa. Chandriiijana. 2. Lu
nar tropics or the middle points of the
moon's orbit, stfiigf-uer-i.
433

&ITU
S-fTfigl, s. Mortar, plaster, ffaoraarj
2. An unguent or compound oint
ment, *uo**r*^j. (c.) 3. Sandal wood
or tree, rkfiaromh. See
(*&.) 4.
Flower dust, pollen. ujfgi. 5. Fragrant
powders as a perfumery, s^guQut^.. 6.
Powders in general, Qurq.. 7. [loc. de
cently] Human dung, filth, excrement,
ami*. Note. The different kinds of ungu
ents are four: namely, L. tSgw. 2.
3. a t-s* j. 4.
which see.
/rnk^mugau, s. [prov.] A trowel.
^irigoeodasia, s. A wooden pestle for
beating mortar, (c.)
&irijE(&)Sf>ip&& , /*. To macerate and
temper mortar. See
i>.
&ni&ie:npfi&[t&&jG&&f>gu t s. The
anointing of an idol. (R )
e-rrih&y,^, inf. To plaster a wall. ( c.)
2- To smear the body with odoriferous
ointments, MerujisstHn.
jyao/r&ir i-. i .
Ground mortar, stucco.
aQfjQ&iri&i, s. Clay used as plaster.
a-eisremsr^^trigi, s. Lime-mortar. 2.
Perfumed powders.
t/siS ' ' ririgi,
Unguents for the
hair, hair-ointment. fp.J
Q&tQ&ir&&, s. A fragrant ointment
of red sandal. 2. Paste of red sandal
used in offerings to the sun.
(y>&trigi , s. [prov.] An entire roof
of plaster. See bp.
Qaiaamti&i, s. White mortar.
&iripxBfljj, inf. To put on sandal
marks&iri$)!ir(&>ipu>n, s. Odoriferous oint
ment. (R.)
&nigiaiiTiR, s. A domestic scavenger.
s=nigiuQunuf-, s. Perfume in pow
ders, pulvil. (p )
&ir&fljuQumL(B , s. [com. &&earuQuir
cQ ] A spot of sandal or other paste
on the forehead. See QurcQ.
>'.:.; I xnaap, s. An ornament. See
aianp.
*&n~mss>p, s. The Ganges, either the
river or the goddess.
2. The earth,
(fit) the patient one. u,iS. (**.) Compare
Qutaap. 3. See under ecs^u.
3=irii3>3;rr<liuih, s.
One of the
thirty-two
that derived from
the Sama Veda, ^uHi-fiisdlQaca:^. VV. p.
335. Ch'handogya.
fiTUcgSifl, s. [loc.] ( a contraction of
rt$iu?$>n.) Mace.
*&TUiJb, s. A curse, imprecation, male
dictionas uttered by a deity or great
person, with power to give it effect, *<3uu.
(c ) W. p. 838. S'apa. 2. A bow, >*. 3.
Sagittarius of the Zodiac, fis'^nS. W. p.
322. Chapa. 4. The young of an animal,
(S^. H W. p. 840. Sava.
Qshu-*!ui&L--ttui>Qun_, inf. To curse,
to utter a malediction, especially with
power, real or supposed, to give it effect.
^iruti^(S, s. [vul.] An imprecation,
a curse. 2. The effects of a curse.
434

&ITU
<?u3/jriA, v. noun. The removal of a
curse; usually by its author in conse
quence of some atonement, or interces
sion.
&iruifa(Bjts so &irui Qpir&tipev, V.
noun. The expiring or removal of a
curse.
rrtuwitim, inf. To remove the curse
formerly pronounced upon certain me
dicinal plants by different Rishis; or by
Sita wife of Kama, when in captivity
in Lanka, to prevent their being em
ployed as a philter to allure her affec
tions. This is done by reciting the pre
scribed incantatioDS before pulling up
the plant.
enuuiudda ss , inf. To take effectas
a curse, (c.)
^irurrgpaSaau), s. Cursing and bless
ing! [ Jj&tSlsib.] (p.)
*3=rru&>LCs^iTUSOlT^QiruJLu, s. Equa
tion to the centre for any given time.
See under *r,s.
*3Lirue0esr, s. [properly &irureoeir.] A
goat -herd, a goat-seller, a sheep-seller, <gii.
(Scircm/lssr; [ex rr, for gjfr,
goat, el
uinar, he who tends.] (*&) W. p. 348.
Jabala. (p.)
&truetieQujih, s. Productiveness, fruitfulness as *uii. 2. (Jig.) Success, com
pletion, accomplishment, Qpfi. W. p. 918.
S'ap'iialya. (p.)
&irurrs\)Lu, s. Oue of the Upanishads,
3rI1 (JJ, &Q<2ps, fiGpm, uffusar, s&, v. a.
(vul.) To curse, utter a malediction. See
*lS.
&/7i$3esr etuSsir, v. noun. Cursing.
.y/rtiJa/r - zgTupir, t. (Hind.) Index,
list, inventory, schedule, contents, jjlLi_
rriS0tuu[f.tig. According to the list, (c.)
^ir^S, s. (Arab.) Proved, confirmed,
*&ird>ULLetns:, s. Passionate desire,
opposed to e i.tsLtr.n (passionlessness, in
difference); [ex et j(<Juao>.]
Jiruu/r, f. ( Hind.) Stamp, seal, im
pression, Qp&<n>r.
PITUUiriU, adv. (Hind.) Wholly, entire
ly, cpof*1^' Compare ^ru.
&ITLJl9Q &truu, QV/oek, s-itu&lGi_ttr, Con*, tjJi_, v. a. To eat, drink, to
take food, medicine, betel, &c, .iiQfr.
2. To make a meal, to board, o-atra*; [ex
*0if, from Sa. Charva."] (c.)
uiteo&iruiSt, inf. To take milk.
&nuun(Bi, v. noun. Food, diet, victu
als for the human species, Gurrarb. 2.
A meal, $nsQm%;uGurranb. 3. Board,
boarding, ly^^W^jrOuiO.
uuruLQ*iju*8aji4. Nothing to eat.
nOurtijrar. A glutton, a gorman
dizer, (lit.) a gluttonous Rama. 2. A
dull, stupid, inactive man, in contempt.
&ttuun(BQ&n(Baa-&nuuir(BQuiTi, inf.
To give food, a meal or victuals. 2. To
provide with food, to board.

&ITLD
e=iruuir(BQfivdj, inf. To give a plea
sure-party to friends and acquaintan
ces.
Q*rAiu, inf. To invite one to take food,
as dinner, &c.
/FLjL.i&LC 4 j&iruuir , i. r.'n burlesque.']
Switching, flogging with a switch, a
ratan, &c. See under f^..
PiruLj, s. (for.) Gun-lock, iuur&&fir
uu. 2. [from the English.] A shop,
&irui_i^irsiTLu, s. A particular mode of
drumming, pi/nati. (Modem.)
&iru6o~>L>, s. (Tel.) A mat of grass or
rushes, upurii. (*0.) 2. [loc.] An in
competent person, a weak-minded man,
)jfe*3f\uji>i*r<ar. Compare sueau.
&iru<ss)Lj&Q&irss3ri_sr, s. [prov.] A
bird, the spoon-bill, (lit.) the flat billed,
pirupanw; [ex eumu.]
*3=lTLuiQiB&iTLuaQfFleinuj, s. Mate
rials for any purpose, implements, appara
tus, j.!-*. 2. Necessaries for a wedding
dinner. Sec, uyuiyt-ii; [ex eai&&j6, all.]
(c.) W. p. 919. Samaoiiee. Samagrva.
nrinsifSTLu, s. [vul. for ^ireuessrui which
see.] 2. As *Qj-Ai, under sr.
*&irLD<i>jitLlLh, s. [prov. prop, ^irLcrpP
uii.] Female puberty, Quahut<smi.
&!TLut51, ( Tel.) Next, near, sy^ .
ff/TLD/S^li), s. A kind of tune, fpfiwraih.
(iff.)
*&tTLul5<giT , s. A king's ministers, jysom
trl. (&.) 2. Attendants or companions
of a chief, ^nljtt^i. 3. Captains of
armies or subdivisions of an army, um-fp
8*w. W. p. 919. Samakta.
tftTLClh^!, s. [loc. prov. @eim@.] A class
of garden flowers, Chrysanthemum Indicum, L. Of these there are three kinds,
Raiuusrricifl, the red; Qmatesmaifi, the
white; ic&*u*rrwisi, the yellow. 2. Cha
momile flower or Anthemis nobilit, L.
(Ains. v. 1. p. 67.)
c^/rtoii, s. A watch of seven and a
half rra>s, or three hours, making eight
to the day, or four from sun set to sua
rise, and vice versa, ejfmtxrjfisMQxreiTu.
enwi; [a change of mricci.] 2. Midnight,
<KL_#*ii. 3. W. p. 263. Kshama. Fa
mine, dearth, u&rib. (c.) 4. The third of
the four Vedas, the prayers of which are
composed in metre to be chanted, sr^Qmgi.
5. Conciliatory measures, the first of the
four Lunuii, or means of dealing with a
hostile or invading power, s<yu<uii. W.
p. 919. Sama. 6. W. p. 680. S'vama.
Green color, greenness, u*ter. 7. Black
ness, a dark blue color. cjaoo. 8. Night,
the gloom of night, ?r. 9. The grass,
OifftS- 10. (See niS.) Gold, QurOr.
Patrol, nightly watchers, as succeeding
each other at each watch.
&itLDsGairif), s. The cock, as indicator
of the midnight watch; midnight cock
crow, (c.)
isQff^inDuiuit1&&itlbu>, s. Midnight.
jjif-&iru>ih, j. See Jg)i-, v. n.

sit
Q '- r. g firuiii , j. The major watch of
seven and a half
.
@jp&hlcui, s.
The minor watch of
three and three-quarter *aS, or one
hour and a half.
&iru>xreou>, t. A time of famine or
scarcity, ug*suci. (c.)
.,"-, i. One illiberal in time
of scarcity, a treacherous or cruel
person, (c.)
&(TLD$iT3sru), s. Chanting the tunes of
the eiwJ) Veda, s-&Gijibuzi&t. (p)
S=irGu>ITUnjLlUt, S. As &ftl>LD, 5. [fr
.ui/!, measure ]
@fcifs7&9rj>Qpuium&tcir&i9*wQp'ji, Throngh
the wliole night and day; the four
watches of the night, and the four
watches of the day.
Qmnsf^Qf^stGuitSpt). Much time
has elapsed; or it is very late.
tiuutiutsph. During a watch.
g^lTLZTLCi, s. The medicinal plant fia'jma;.
(A/. Die.-)
*{FiTlhtusJTLDSJO/r, t. A chowry, the
white tail of the bos grunniens, used as a
fan for idols in processions, or a fly whisk
by great persons, &c. ; but chiefly as an
ornament, siB. \V. p. 322. ChamaBa.
#/7U3fftisff#/FnwssnrQusi, inf. To
fan with the chowry.
Qanarfninau , s. The white chowry.
JFLCsIT/S^sIujus, s. [in the first two
meanings, moiipfiitii.'] Skill, cleverness,
capacity, /i>oiaxo. 2. Power, strength,
ability, uwA. 3. Fitness, suitableness,
competency, ep/>$y&. YV. p. 919. SaMAKTiiVA. 4. [prow.] Female puberty,
as Sf&2$J'b, uiigmij); [ex
cttiDipj&uia -VTv.r-Tii'. s. [loc.~] The
second or consummatory marriage cerenony; (provincial!;/,) the ceremony
performed on the first appearance
of the menses. See igirr*fi.
rnu>iri^imsriLi, inf. To show one's
skill as rtCf&isriLt
&itldit^@Iujldit, inf. [prov.] To arrive
at puberty, as a girl, u*gjjui_.
riLDApfiiULDtrsuumrai , inf. To per
form a skilful act, to display dexterity.
stnui^Qiuainat & iru i pujar, s. A
competent, skilful person, as ?..- <:&ninipidj(9)<airLo, s. See jjjf&assnSji-ifi
JTtrjsrrLD, s. Green-color, greenness;
dark blue-color as utmtrib. W. p. 860.
S'vamala. Compare u><A.
m3=/TLC>srrirQ$e8 snin'Ssfr, s.
The
green colored hence, the goddess Kali,
mtdi. 2. Parvati, utimgi; [cx Gtsd.]
*&rriDS3T, s. [So. S'ya'ma.] Mercury
the planet, (lit.) the green rayed, m*.
(Compare u#s#.) 2. The younger brother
of the Indian cupid, uarufdtpwJ; [probably
from rrmii, night-watches, as favoring
his love exploits ]
m^irmrS, s. [ml. GsitloitS] A person
engaged by one of two hostile parties, to
treat for settlement of differences.
[ez Sa Samdsin, reconciler.] 2.
(ft) A messenger, an envoy, an ambas
sador, giits&r ; [e.r Samaaa] VV. p. 898.

&n LLU

&huiitGIQu&, inf. To treat between *&iri<!BTlii, s. Gold, as witl, Qunsk.


two parties, ' ~.: .
-.
(p.) Sa. Scameekara. (*&)
sirunrSeSt, inf. To send one to JfTiiiLJLOFTlMui9nULCi,s. Proximity,
make a trial for settlement.
nearness, rttuib. 2. Proximity to the deity,
the second of the four states of bliss in
*^/ru)/r(, j. As &tru>c8). 2. (R.)
the Saiva system, *i_o(*^r*u?u/a^)ft'/f^A;
[ex g.Suw.'] See u^S. W. p. 919. SaSkill, lie. See otMpQuu. (c.)
SIKhPYA. (p.)
piTLDTSSTLT}, s. [vul. for
" m . SFirtSsir Sj!rt,SSt,s. (Arab.) Security,
and anotrxr, which see.]
tlfew (c.)
^T/rtD.Tsafll/JLD, s.
Commonness, uni
^inSeiB^ss, inf. To become a surety.
&iTL8drQ&ir(Bd&, inf. To give security,
versality oppo. to 8c?^i_!fl. Qur^j. 2. Entireness, totality, opofffi. VV. p. 919
a surety.
Samanva.
eniBairafBg:, s. A bond of security,
OS ain^iUQpB QsTssirQaiijSffi Q&u&Gp&. If
you will bring me all the ingredients
^irLSar^irii, s. A responsible person;
needed, I will make (the medicine).
a surety, a bail; [ex ft*, an affix]
&{rLDS$jj&Gj&Lcih, s. [prov.] Extinc
thiSsseairmis , inf. To take security,
tion of earthly desires, ^s&mjj>fo&>.
bail, &c
0-nLDir&$ujevd3&3ru>, s. A common,
c- - ' . :i .m i t. . inf. To deposit security.
generic characteristic, (p.)
QnudBS'^inBss, s. Security of money.
s-nu>ns^ttiar , s. A common man, like
nuH#nLB&, s. Security of person.
others; a man of ordinary capacities.
'3FIT(tpiG!S3riy_, s. Kali, aitefi; also Durga,
TTIUJSST, s. (Arab.) Goods, furniture,
ffUasx. W. p. 323. CiiAMrjiVA. (c.) 2.
tackling, materials, commodities, articles,
(11 ) The indigo plant, jfctfi.
things, u*i_i*sir. 2. Curry-stuff's,
(flffjar. 3. Baggage, lading, dliiiaaffasmies. PirQp^ui, s. The fruit of the Tcrminalia chebula, See sQtith. 2. Cyperus
(<?)
grass, <?n>r, Cyperus textilis. (11.)
Gueuaii&&iru>ir&r, s. Unclaimed pro
perty, a law phrase. (11)
cBsJ>*iQff?'fes>x. s. Interpretation of moles
<F/TlS, s. [prov. prop. &itsrlo.~} A kind
or spots on the body, indicating good
of millet, g>jr.tfliuii.
or ill fortune; chiromancy, palmistry;
also physiognomy, ,- d .-. .- .-iV; [ex
[a contraction of asiirtS.]
*, et opf$iv;, mark.] VV. p. 919. SajilGod, lord, the supreme Being, *<_ojsv. 2.
U111KA.
Argha, jyjswr. 3. Skanda, <j<tjt. 4.
An elder, a senior, an elder brother, tpp *3zirsy>LCi, s. [prov. ^ffu9.] A kind of
G/fdr. 5. Guru, either the spiritual
millet, gi'/naUxui. Panicum,
(r.) \\. p.
teacher or Siva under this character, g<y.
860. Syama. Note. There are different
6. A chief, chieftain, lord, master, >#
species of Panicum, as eWfct>*rfiwu,
7. A matron, a lady, /s?tf. 8.
Gold, <3usr. \V. p. 965. Svajiin.
wr?0g:*etes>*}. *^JV6FSrcs>io', which see.
&itsbl)ul{V, s. The &n&3LD grain.
The deity may grant a boon, but
the pujaree f priest) will allow no ad '^irQLLTUlTtUli, s. See under riru>ti.
mittance, i. e subordinates are com
TITihuth, s.
The plant, iuo'SseGimifl{Q
monly the most arrogant
ft*.. Pedalium, L. (It.)
rufujr*(5. Swami, vigilance! attention!
an expression by heralds on the appronch
s. (a poetic change of vntiuio.)
of a king, an idol, or a great personage. &iriX>Ufr,
Ashes.
firiflprfls-Sssr, s. A sight of the idol,
&(TLbLJ s\), v. noun, [substantively.) Ashes,
linga, &c, at the temple.
jyt_fci<p. (c.) 2. (m.) A faded flower,
&irL8p&Qatr3, s. A traitor to the
Lfipity; [cx sticu. ?.'.] 3. (a corruption of
deity, or to his master.
fiiLj.) The
tree. (M. Vic')
&nL,tnp&, s. Skandawho was once
sFtiueOLf.uQurr^'cirdr
, s. (Rom. usage.)
a guru to Sivaas the guru and lord,
Ash-wednesdny ; also Shrove-tuesday.
*#*.
s-iuiuevnesir l , s. A religious mendi
&ni&ui\iti&, inf. To take a sight of
cant whose whole body is smeared
the idol in the procession, (c.)
with ashes. 2. (fig.) A clown.
^/tlSlo&s, s. The Pulney rock, where
^/Ttiu^3@sarif
, s. [vul."] A sloven, a
there is a celebrated temple dedicated
mean person.
to Skanda; as distinguished from g)Qii
u-jiSw, a rock situate by its side. See
enLDupe&jfiesin s. A grey horse. (<r.)
iiL5jinA,*uijii. 2. C 11.) A town
#(Tiiu8ilfifiir*a, inf. To clean or
near Combaconum, ps*.
scour with ashesas a vessel, brass
rnt&ajnu/., s.
A possessed person.
plate, &c,
&iriJlQ&ujiLi s'nSQmitekriiTL^, inf.
firth up(8)efi&, inf. [prov.'] To im
[vul. prov~\ To celebrate a festival in
merse itself in ashes, as a brooding hen;
times of sickness, pestilence, &c. (c.)
to bathe in ashes.
&irihueoci>6sr6)siTu>-0tii}iU!$jDtj>, s. Ash*&irLSG!uiraih, s. The land-lord's or
color, grey color.
owner's share. Guiiartib; [ex rtiS, lord.]
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&iru>uevajnse>tp &Ri}>LievQLDiT/Bpear, s.
[foe.] An ash-colored plantain tree.
effLDup^da, inf. To form, as ashes
on coals, or the appearance of ashes on
fruits, or on the body ; to grow ashy, (c.)
&nu)up ytfl.s.s/ruj , J. A- kind of
pumpkin. Cucurbita, L.
^/ni>u(W)SBir, s. The ash-colored heron.
^Ttiusi/LD, s. One of the eighteen se
condary Puranas, pcyut/ffuwni.
tfrnhususisr, s. Siva, Sejr. 2. A fol
lower of Siva, #i04D;/ijSuCJrr. \V. p.
838. Sambava. 3. (*&.) One of the cap
tains of Rama's bear-forces, nn!r8jrC*
far.
riniueu^L-gns', s. The highest kind
of spiritual instruction, in which the
guru, representing Siva, sets his feet on
the crown of the disciple, and thereby
qualifies him for transcendental know
ledge. (V .)
'^JLBUgQ, s. Parvati, unneufSi. W. p.
838. Sambavee. 2. (from Sa. Jambava.)
A tree, *r;*>.
<F/7 ihu^QiurrireQii^l, s. A kind of pre
pared arsenic, Qrtur.iir<i. (II.)
PrTihurrssr, s. [prov. fern. &nwu&-&inj>
uAS).] Pariahs, the caste respectfully, ua>f,
lutir. 2. The honorary appellation of a
Pariah; [ex ruby, drum.] (c.)
eniiunifizirui, s. State of a Pariah.
Qupryzir&irLcunza , s. A Pariah who
was one of the sixty-three devotees of
Siva, [jugQpejAQtur@mic&.
f&iTLbtSiTiT&SiiLlLCi, s. Imperial rule,
dominion, power, jy-jriift. W. p. 919.
Samrajva. 2. Fortune, prosperity, af
fluence, felicity, Q*&iib. (c.)
*4u erih&n*&ltjQpQps&x\-fi(*. May you
have .ill felicity.
&irLc$jtr&uuL-iu), s. The title of
sovereignty.
^irtlSair^StueoL-a-iB, s. Prosperity,
felicity, the influence of Lukshmi, as
conferring felicity, &c. used as an epis
tolary compliment,
.f/riLiS^/rawf?, s. (Tel. -ino^yr^.)
Frankincense, Benzoin or Benjamin styrux, grumi}&*j(2/ntiT0. (c.)
&/ru>i$[iiTai&/i]iiSeoui, s. Oil of frank
incense.
tfirihiSa/resfljijiiruii, s. Offering frank
incense in worship.
# iruiiSnirexRu L/es>5 , s. Burning frank
incense, for medical or other purposes.
&vu>i$iriT&ifluur3iEiaui, s. [prov.] A kind
of medicine; also a kind of perfume of
which one of the chief ingredients is
frankincense. See ujsisii.
&trw\SiiiraiBuuL-Liji}>, s. [loc] A per
fumed deed of gift to a pagoda, &c.
eniiiiSiitresSieuiTpfi, s. [loc] A fragrant
Btick or wick for burning to diffuse its
odor.
&tru>tSairaflaiiLLi, inf. To burn frank
incense so as to perfume any thing, as
is commonly dime in <g/>ys>*,
fnw^unextlduni, inf. To burn or
offer incense.
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upm@&&<nhi$iii!a&, s. Another kind


of Benzoin, Olibanum. Madras usage.
tCT ird 3ir&&nu>t$p " esfl u>Boi&&nwi$
natH, s. A sweeter kind of frankincense.
wtiu&niiiSiinesSl, s. A dolt. See ldi
^/TiiL/, j. A drum, uoi/s. (&&) 2. A
whole piece of cloth containing several
small piecesas handkerchiefs, &c,
Note. There are different pieces of clotli
of various lengths, as Ctv^K* **4,
m*Qiis&sgtbLi, s^wu-eetxt-j, QerioanffnibLi,
which see severally.
^ITLDLj, QCpss, &irun$Gaireir, Qatar, eirih
u, v. n. To wither, fade, decay, droop,
s-ibu. 2. To languish, pine away ; to be
come reduced, to grow less, to be emaci
ated, g<3ib. 3. To decline,
(p.)
(Havana) was overwhelmed with shame
at the thought that Sita would rejoice,
(at his disaster.) (ginar.)
ff/TiCL^, SOpdsr, ^niinSQstrar, Qeuebr, &nii>
u, v. a. {for.) To pull in by jerks, to
haulas in drawing water; to draw in,
as the rope of a pully; to pump, g!s>A*.
2. [prov. a cant term.'] To give a blow,
stu>iS, s. [loc] Pully, ul9.
'^tTLdLf^sstnuaih, j. The flower of
the tree Calyptranthes, L. (B.)
^irLoLjsuiis^sr<y/r/it^Gi//r63r, s. One
of the leaders of Kama's army, (li.)
*3:lTLhLji5^Lh, s.
A fabulous river,
whoso water is said to be the juice of the
jambu tree on the southern side of mount
Meru; [ex
et /sA] (*) (p.)
*&n~ihy)izpLD, s. What belongs to or
is taken from the rm^fiit; hence, one of
the four kinds of gold, Qurr. (*g.) 2.
Gold in general. W. p. 348. Jaxboomada.
Sometimes written, fiii^arfiib.
*&n~Lhsi]lT$<3>lt>, s, [a mistake for &wei/i
A**] (A)
a=/T(iJ65ii, s. An arrow, ^u>Lj. 2. A
sword, nit. (p.) W. p. 920. Sayaka.
*&ITlLlLri, s.
[always in combination.]
Evening, afternoon, #j*k4. W. p.
920. Savam. 2. (c.) Color, tinge, tint,
hue in cloth, leather, paper, &c, iBpii;
[ex Sa. Ch'haya, lustre, color.] 3. The
chaya root used as a dye, <uC.
^iriUEjsirsoii, s. Evening just before
sunset, the close of day, ^mSiuQurafg.
enujisianeoeuipflssr, s. Evening devo
tion. (7f.)
&iriv&ii@, s. Evening twilight.
&trujipffii>, s. [vul.] Evening, close
of day, afternoon.
&rtLinL-Qn&, s. [prov.] The evening
sacrifice, a puja performed at sun-set.
See yoo*. 2. [com. *roevcw#.] The
evening, s^iuAsfrwii.
entuAsanit, s. Dyers, stainers.
asFojdwpflgnuthQuni, inf. To dye,
imbue, stain, tinge, color, tincture.
firujuuesfl, s. Work in dying with
red as distinguished from teiLiumR.

&rriu&&i!e\>, s. A vat for dying.


en<Li&G&ds}, s. A dyed <2&3so cloth.
eirujuQuneo, s. [prov.] A painted
cane, staff. &c.
eniLifigiatgjUQunt, inf. To be given
for dying, (c.)
&ntuu3i$Lp-da, inf. To take or imbibe
a dye.
ptnuGsuir, s. The chaya-root.
&inuQevir&&daeirjifi, s. A plant. See
&nujQain(&,jg@aar, s. [jirov.] Chayaroot diggers.
^niuSeuirSki, s. Stained, dyed olas or
rushes for the ear, for matting, &c.
jyfBffff^/riL/iiJgjsir^ffffiuii, s. A faint
dye.
Qpgj&ntLiui, s. [Zee.] A deep dye.
srssirQemtLi&.Tniuih, s. An oil-color.
B-Lp&irujw, s. [Inc.] A partial dye,
the middle part of the clotli being left
white.
sirnd^ndjti>, s. [prov.] A compound
color for dying.
&uui8&&r'Ujw, s. Color or dye from
ffOucfi root.
(y>Qdg:it\ULa, s. A deep and thorough
dye.
L&!T&&iriijihyjiQ&riUli,, s. Ruddy,
dark color. See
Qeiind^inuii, s. Tinge, dye from chaya
roots, &c.
&trujlfl, s. A kind of tune, ftnuemr.
(*e>)
&lTlljir, s. ( Aral.) Customs, lax, ^isseu.
*&ITUJe{>, s. ( a change of Sa. Ch'haya.)
Likeness, similitude, representation, re
semblance in features, 9iity. 2. Aspect,
complexion, shape, appearance, image,
figure, form, imitation, fashion, manner,
vr&fl. (c.) 3. Beauty, jw><s. 4. Color,
tinge, ilpm. 5.(7?.) Indian saffron, x&ea.
6. [ex etv, v.] Bed, bedding, cocsfl^uBAaM,
7. [a change of Sa. Susya.] Excellence,
dignity, eminence, superiority, Cunfreom.
8. Minuteness, jifa<mo. 9. (/f.) Shade,
shadow, as ww,
10. v. noun. In
clining, leaning, &c, *ui.
Qsfiui3&fcrjgsuuafTftiums2(5&&pjp
The
child resembles its father.
ici_iuarua>rx^)%ar. He stands like a
fool.
&tiiumairL-i, inf. To represent, per
sonify, personate, imitate. 2. To give
a representation. 3. To show prepara
tory signs, appearances, &c.
&nujev&ifiai, s. [prov. sometimes ^iriueo
tfi.] Likeness and similitude. 2. Sym
metry, superior cast and cut. (Limited.)
&trtu>&ij.da, inf. To imitate exactly.
2. To get the right tune. 3. To get
the tune sung by another so as to sing
with him. 4. To imitate one in dress.
Qpas=s!iriue<i, s. The features, linea
ments of the face, one's likeness.
fi(ir)&&<rdJev, s. [in Christ, usage.'] Di
vine image, the likeness of God.
9(j*rsj4>. Alike, (both) alike. 2.
Singularity, oddness, peculiarity, queerness. 3. Difference, change for the
worse, of doubtful aspect, unfavorableness, unacceptableness.

&ITIL1
tfirtuQeiierrirQarrsdeSl, s. A subdivi &irti]&iraj:i(s)&rreis>ir, s. [com. &iriua
sion of the C!j-.:.t." mode of singing, a
ffanmr.] A kind of sedge or Cyperus grass,
melody, Q*'*>sati&fitfiQtt*i. (p.)
*3FITILieST^ELi, 1. See (taupsapw.
&ITUJ, QCpasr, mQpdisi, Qeu&r, &niu, v. n.
To incline or fall towards one side; to
PirtUSaTlh, s. Toddy, vinous liquor,
lean, to recline, lie down, *f,u. 2. To de
sap,
(<.) 2. Celestial longitude,
clineas
a heavenly body from the meri
8jL/wii. W. p. 920. Savana. (p.)
dian, or toward the horizon, fij^nu. 3
To repair to, tend toward; crowd together
ojtsni, s. The sun's longitude corrected
as a company of men or beasts, to re
for precession.
tire, change the course, &iarn*Qriiw. 4
J/rizj/rdGa/Sirii, i. A melody, ^/fls<?;
To be routed, to retreat, to flee as a dis
comfited army,
5. To incline to
[ex *eftA, Qaaerib.] fpO
wards as the mind, disposition, &c, to be
*&mu.TiS>r<5LC>, j. [in ai/ron.] Umbra;
like in quality, color, shape, &c, iDar^fm
6. To be biased or prejudiced, to be par
[er *rsjr, shadow, et &;*&.] See frou, 4.
tial, to be warped in judgment, S)jJsujru.
3:irujiri5s$niJS3rrmur^s^lTeir, s.
7. To die, perish, . 8. To inclineas
See under *ra>o.
the beam of a balance by a preponderating
weight,
timppem. 9. To decline from a di
3=iTIUIt(d^sQ, s. See under eiraztu.
rect course, to diverge, to become oblique,
'^Firiuiru^l s. See under &rrgt>iu.
to turn aside, to deviate, ^gas. 10. To
run ashoreas a vessel, *uu&ssn?erzi. 1 1.
&ITUJ!rgdT>LD, s. [prop, eiriuesrsw.] The
To lean upon, rest against, m. 12. To
.*Jfl specic8 of lizard; [on elongation oj
fail or come short in a comparison, ear.
Sa. S'aya'na/ia. W. p. 831.]
13. To happen, succeed, si_*C>p. (c.)
QuiQigmutur. Come in the afternoon.
&iru9, s. ( Pcrs.) Ink, enu>.
G&g>
QicpQs rrii&pg. This inclines west
*&rruSI, s. [in combination.] One lying,
ward.
reclining, sleeping, &cas in Cj*ohlS,
riiitg >i_. Lie down, (in contempt.')
Vishnu, whose bed is a snake, uQ^^uumtir.
4r<auOiwurGjF. Don't lean upon it
W.p. 838. Satl
_wJji^Fotyii fnjQurQpgssrejtji. When will
'tfirtfiljifiltULb, s. Poetry, belles letters,
you set out on your journey?
formation or recitation of verses accord
tTexsifiu&tiymT. Shall I succeed in my
ing to approved rules, BjwutQtgipii. (c.)
undertaking?
2. Association, connection, combination,
Qurcgjfib. See eiiipp-Jii:.
0arG) 2tiLjq.*eBij&&<2utiSpff. The army
t- -\i
in/. To make poetry.
marched that way.
L/tf^*##ia*^SLLu.^. The fruit has
*&iriL/&&ujLCi, s. Likeness, similarity;
begun to ripen, [prov ]
identification, intimate union, especially
sfitt&niu Q&nu>Lj&irtu, inf. To bend
with the deity, s*fiiuJ. 2. The fourth
the head, as ripe grain.
and highest state of bliss in the Saiva
system; entire absorption in the deity
dldmihgi&ntu, inf. To incline toward
as flame in flame, a drop in the ocean,
the ground, as ripening grain, (c.)
&C, trarsribufid. See lysJ. W. p. 92U.
Sayujta. (p.,)
airrHujdaaxd^/riu^fBsen, v. noun. Leting a matter take its own course, often
eniLj&Siuairair, s. Those who seek this
to the person's loss or injury.
union, who wear the lingam, fijntii*
&uuioa=iriijmQpn(&fieo, v. noun. The
&rilC-&uu*&, s. As eirtLfdSuiii, 2.
sailing of a leaning ship.
*&rrsa~)tLl, s. Shade, shadow, shadiness,
j/riuijiSifda, inf. [prov.] To steer a
2. A reflected image, reflection,
vessel with the wind.
<J-ui. 3. The shadow of a gnomon or of
&iriudlt, inf. To let a vessel run
a person's length on the ground for deter
before the wind. 2. To let a vessel run
mining the hour of the day, Sa>*i^S'iy^)
ashore. 3. To run a vessel to the left.
j. (c.) 4. Umbra, and perhaps penum
See apJi
bra, considered as an invisible planet, trun
fijaii. 5. Color, hue, tpii. 6. (Compare
&nuev, v. noun. Inclination, leaning.
^fiQfiiS.) Shade or shadow personified
rtiiunterii, s. [vul.] A back to lean
as one of the consorts of the sun,
against, of a chair, couch, &c, /^. 2.
QpJ. W. p. 335. Cii'iia'ya.Note. This
Leaning, reclining, inclining, inclina
word retains its Sans, pronunciation in
tion,
ukbt#uj/. 3. Partiality, preference,
some of its compounds.
favoritism,
wrsuc^tb.
eirxirrdSaaii, s. As *iret>u, 4.
eniiesia,
v.
noun,
[in astron.] Inclina
eiriunQpdl, j. Shadeas one of the
tion. 2. [prow.] As ww, which see.
wives of the sun.
^/raja/, v. noun. Slant, slope, obliquity,
eniuiruf), s. The sunas the husband
2. Declivity, descent, side of a
of 9sesm ; [ex u&.]
hill, istaWof. 3. Bias, inclination to a
.7 ru rr m -i: .^t^rrUJtrLf^^ffesr, s. Saturn
party, favoritism, prejudice, gs-ui^sjwi
as son of r_r, the sun's wife, **.
m. 4. [prov.] Taking a direction, as a
uirpd&ires>iu, s. Half of a persons
company of men or beasts, turning aside,
step in measuring his shadow for ascer
obliquity, divergency, aAraf. 5. [Little
taining the hour, which, in the calcula
used.] Side, sides, places round about,
tion is to be deducted. See #u**i*>a.
a&s**riq. Compare &euu-i.

<r.UJ, -j '\i . '" ,


:- . uCuek, da, V. a.
To cause to incline, lean, slope, &t\, to tilt
up, or raise on one side, u*Cjiuiu. 2. To
turn or give a new direction to a body of
men; to drive, tako away a herd or a
single beast, ^iii^AOweSraCur*. 3. To
cause to recline, or lie down, _i_?su*i"**.
4. To cast, to run metals in bars, in the
rough, &c, to be wrought afterward, c^i
Si>3iii&s,Note. The addition of Qsc**
gives a reflective sense to the verb in this,
and similar cases, (p.) 5. [foe.] To steer
a vessel toward the shore, *srj(?4<;^1ii_.
6. To bias or prejudice one, to excite or
induce partiality, to warp, to turn, ujng
enuuuexxatr. 7. (p.) To rout, discomfit,
defeat, to kill in battle, QprptCiuehar.
~ " .", ',<.:', Q -i'si T !
" " v. noun.
Walking in a leaning posture, (c.)
Q^aS^/rujaa, inf. To incline the ear,
to give attentionas a deity or great
person.
u>n(B&i>iija&, inf. To drive cows or
bullocks for grazing.
pfisi&niiida, inf. To bow the head in
obeisance, or reverence. 2. To hang
the head, through discontent and disap
probation, >tsu*Se.
&uu>&irii&QptiL-(BpG> , v. noun. Caus
ing a ship, in sailing, to lean over.
airiflujdpp&iTiijdgje&i, inf. [prov.] To
connive at a thing,

2.
To be indulgent to a person.
C,dit = .',".vif, inf. To cut down a
tree. 2. (fg.) To kill one outright.
&!TUJfi}eC, s. Minuteness,jp.<kgs>ix>.
Compare u*.
&IT ILI U Lf, v. noun. Slope, slant, pnpaj.
2. The side or declivity of a mountain,
W*<|. 3. The sloping roof of a
veranda,
4. A veranda, /mi
mrii. (c.) 5. Discomfiture, defeat,
6.
Leading or conducting men; driving
beasts, 9tLi$.4Qriii<3CureAi, 7. Parti
ality, favoritism, prejudice, muuiUih.
8. [prov.] Inferior betel-leaves,
Q-^jw. 9. (i?.) Aversion, <y>**i;uiy ;
[ex **iut v. a.]
sttiCiuriuu<2uiGi<3&. He is going away
without taking notice of the thing.
eniiiutSpda, inf. To put up a veranda.
&iruJLL!TUi, s. The Saisas Bhrub, as
risj<i. 2. [prov. vul.] Chowry, as
Sa.
PtruJiAiresnii, s. [vul.] See &nij, v. n.
'{FtTJiB&fB&eoT, s. The name of the
last king of the race of Dharma Raja,
gilirOr. (p.)
r :i- ~/; t -i z d . s. A drama relating
the story of Sarangataran. (if.)
*&ITFIBSt>, s. A deer, wirdr. 2. A
kind of cuckoo, Cuculus melanoleucos, erp
suL/ir. 3. An elephant, wla. ^. A cloud,
U. 5. A peacock, imSA>. 6. (Compare
p'ij.'.) A bow, especially, the bow of
Vishnu, )<yioi*iJA>. 7. A musical mode,
one of the thirty-two tunes, $ti;tsib. W.
p. 920. Sakakga. 8. [a change of iriraib,
from riMi, bee ] A bee, a beetle, i<&<t).
9. (7?.) Sky-lark. /r<snLwif.. 10. A plant,
(S3&". 11. Another plant, S!p#^*r.
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&tnru

& ITILb

-j' ^ - &iT(rtKiaGf;ufr, s. The *&/r!rQuiUJsjr, s. A dog. (fif.) what was


born of a bitch,
[ex Suromd, a bitch ]
first guru of the
g>im&.
W. p. 929. Sarameya. Compare for or
&n[jiiiauiT&&eirpikizGar, s. Vishnu
thography, sir^fiiQstuiv, io- .v..t'.,_ - alf - as a bow-man, S<iigpr.
&IT!rtEll, s. A kind of lute, fpirtuirij). y/rj-ti, i. The sap of vegetables, juice,
W. p. 920. Sarangee. (p.)
irii. 2. Savor, flavor, relish, sweetness,
tastefulness, palatablencss, Stasia. 3. Es
'tflTTtfLh, s. Melodiousness, sweetness of
sence, essential or vital part of a discourse,
voice, SofliuCai/aDj (c.) 2. The white
book, &c, *<sgi. 4. Strength, vigor, fer
heron or crane, QoieAr^sor. Ardea Sibetility in discourse; engagingness, interestrica. 3. Lotus, ^. (p.) \V p. 920.
ingness, solidity, fulness of meaning, umtir.
Sarvsa. 4 Heron, <s<s<3- 5. The arsenic,
5. The hard or solid part of a tree, u
muih. W. p. 920. Sara. 6. Metallic
urLii.<JiriruSj!M. The song is not
cement, mattuib. (rgi.) 7. Washerman's
harmonious.
lye. :<*^<irif3ui. 8 Ashes for lye, &c,
*&IT!rS$UJLCi, s. Sweetness, pleasantness
rtou(. W. p. 2G3. Kshara. 9. Scaf
folding for a building; sticks tied to the
of speech, music, &c, flssM. (p.)
smaller branches of flower trees, serving
'^tnr&O^td, s. See under &/rffw.
as a scaffold for a person to stand on
and gather flowers, nnei*. (c.) 10 (Sa.
* & ITH it, s. Spies, secret agents, gov
Chara, Sara.) Going, motion, course,
ernment emissaries, ambassadors,<?i/*rj/.
progress in general,
1 1 . [mostly in
(gjiiair.) W. p. 920. S'ahan'a. 2. Special
combination.] Motion or passage of the
devotees of the Jaina religion, eight in
planets, Bcxstsib. 12. (in combin.) Going
number, believed to have attained the
into an immoral course of conduct, as
supernatural power of frequenting at
in tfujjrjii, j(u*rjii, &c. 13. (in combin.)
pleasure any place either in the heavens,
Passing, voiding, evacuating as in jfi*r
the earth or the waters, rmtatMof/tfiQup
i<b. 14. Elevation, eminence, rising, high
Qcsi; [ex <ri, to go.] (**.)
ground, QmG>. 15. The *tur(jj) bird ; (*g.)
(perhapsfrom the (flacwO l'sscunw SwQpQuGu
*&[Tjcfasff s. (Sometimes &tTBGsarp$.)
itQsntb.") 16. The wild olive gbetumj. 17.
A plant, 6>'u. Trianthema monogyna,
The Cashew-nut-tree, Oiftiao^ao*^>.
L. Compare npfcs. (c.) W. p. 920.
18. The French honey-suckle, uruw_
Saran'a. There are two kinds of w&ot,
lledysarum, L.
as rfifre'stes and QCT&r#*#!rj6wr.
f /a<;.^Su.'#. Vain and empty dis
^q^&nnisBsi, s. The above two kinds.
course.
&h~<rfBin, s. A Bhuta, or demon of a
ennQuitB&s, inf. To extract juice or
certain class. See yfib. (p.)
virtue from herbs, &c. 2. To take the
substance of a composition, discourse,
'firrjULCi, s. Melodiousness, good modu
&c.
lation of voice in singing, gjoHuQn
&nniBpa, inf. To take down a scaf
d#. Sa. Sdrasa. 2. (also srwuuriL.)
folding. 2. To express juice. 3. To
A kind ofode to be sung to melodious tune
swallow the juice of any thing chewed
and rhjthmetical metre, gimmmtsJas
or dissolved in the mouth.
etwyjifi, s. Rich, fertile land. (Rare.)
sweuwcjfuurpt. ()! tllOU lotUS-foOtcd.
a-a^rpfiitssifii. Is not mercy to thee
eiraQupp, inf To communicate or
sweet?
infuse virtue, savor, force, vigor, &c.
jf<j*Q#ujr*r,ffr. Is not grace a need
e=nnLDpro, adj. Insipid, unsavory, unreful boon?
lishablo. 2. [in discourse.] Powerless,
acflijarJgiir/sr. The poor wilt thou
vapid, uninteresting, not sound, pro
arraign soon?
found, forcible or impressive, &c, -<yft
wQedcorpffir. Just, infallible in word.
uf>p.
trtervrGerr mift. Lord Jesus ! rule thou
&irau>ppaizir, s. One without know
me.
ledge, learning, strength, vigor, proper
*s=it;rjSitih utr sirf/nr^ir, s. Sarasvati,
ty, merit of austerities, &c.
[ex jftbuiew, from Sa. Ambd.
ff/nr*!,
inf. To burn the milkmother.] W. p. 836. Sabada.
hedge, prickly pear shrub, &c, to get
J/nrS), s. A coachman, a charioteer,
their ashes for making lye.
a driver, Qpiuui&ar ; [ex j, cause to go ]
^itn^fesassSi, s. Lye, aira^^eSsrise^iT.
W. p. 920. Sarathi. 2. A poet, a
tfiwiOpefllda, inf. To sprinkle lye on
learned man. (/'(.) a favorite of the In
clothes to whiten them.
dian muse, 4**; [ex rupr, Sarasvati.]
&tru/ifiest
s. An egg, from its
unnpp&aafi, s. Krishnaas charioteer
neutralizing
qualities,
Sii>i_.
of Arjuna, 8(jaj,aorar.
&nnasL-tv>i, s. A temporary wall,
*3=irTls^{Uth, s. The driving of a ve
made use of in turning an arch, (if.)
hicle, business of a coach-man, en^Qfft
&iwpgi$ar, s. Scaffold-holes in a build
ifi*>. (p.) W. p. 920. Sarthya. SecnirB.
ing.
&na/ifiiLiij>ueAsrGsisr, inf. To drive a
&nDii>Qunt &nnab SL-Lm, inf. To
coach,
erect a scaffolding, (c.)
^rrjuu/^ULj, s. A sort of pulse, srriL
&irgeiofi)ifl, s. [Com. G&irnenfilif).'] A
(SioitSacl. (/f.)
vicious woman, an aduIteress,Su^ (p.)
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&anp&e>!ij>, s. Adultery, f&u&irjii.


&tTaujpi@ etiB&jpfi, v. noun, [prov.]
Lightness, slightnessas of a blow, a
fall. &c.j [ex truib, strength, et
or
ffl*, wanting.]
een>&ji\ci;uuuiLijp. It hit him but
slightly.
^irnenrdQiuu), s. [inastron.~] A table or
any tabular number in it for counting
the progress of the planets. Note. The
letters of the alphabet are substituted
for numbers with a view to assist the
memory and secure correctness iu the
tables. Compare eteunQuib.
i$@I&itj!us, 3. A treatise on equity, epi
uiTfS&iTiTuj, s. The progress of the pla
nets, reckoned, by quartering the signs.
&iuru>, s. The progress of Jupiter
in his orbit, furgiaroi_.
*&n~!nr, s. ( sing. &nn&i.) Spies, secret
agents, emissaries, Cojrjr. W. p. 323.
Ciiara. 2. Paramours, gallants, Geraim
*i. W. p. 348. Jara. (p.)
&iTH e@, s. [prot.~\ A kind of rice, fpi
&n~!T<sti, s. The foot or side of a moun
tain, io2ftj*jtfj; [ex *rit t\] 2. Tunes of
the lute in agricultural districts, xejavrtfj
fipib.
) 3. [prov.] Driven rain, a
drizzle, &p&. 4. v. noun. Leaning, &c.,
etiUfie*. (c. )
&iri;ibeFfipG<>, J. Drizzling rain.
^ffi76tfif, inf.
To rush on as a
drizzly cold wind.
*.yyr<r/riiJLC, s. Spirituous liquors, arrack,
QmifiQstaQQiosKuscKiL ; [ex Sa. Kshara or
Sara.] (c.)
nmjiQsiQffsu hhwiS. Give a person
a draught of arrack, and you can elicit
the hidden emotions of his heart.
&irgirtud&iwsir, s. An arrack-seller.
&nnniD&aGtui~l s. An arrack-shop.
&trnnjjaig>pp>a,, s. Arrack-rent.
^ngtuuunajr&n, s. [tot.] A vessel for
receiving distilled spirits, m^uiisa.
&MjnujQsi)jS, s. Intoxication, inebri
ation, &c, by drinking arrack.
^(7j7ffiL/Si_jg, J. [prov.~] An artack
tavern. See 8i_<5. (c.)
ffrniriusiSL-t &trariueisirj&&, inf.
To distil arrack.
iifiGl&injitiuu>, s. Arrack from rice
and jaggery.
sen ^&&iTiiiriL!ui, s. Arrack from the
juice or sap of certain palms.
uL-onte:&irjTntvij>, s.
Arrack from
the astringent bark of certain trees,
commonly that of Qu&ffuoi, Acacia
leucophloea. (Roxb.)
&n~(ilggT'fl, J. ( Hind.)
Restoration,
return, commonly of a Zemindary tinder
sequestration, oppo. to
fitgiiu&i.
<F/7/fljffa&niRQ&iiM, inf. To res
tore rule.

Q & nJd &urBa su up&&a ffleauj s. Par GlTIT, s. A bank across a river, or a
*&irifl, s. ( Sa. Chdri.) Going, move
channel with an opening for placing a
ticles, expletives of two or more letters
ment, course,
2. [com. *vifi.'] Riding,
fishing net, j!swia>r. (c.) 2. [prow.] The
used as a *ttia>uas *. in
;
going in a vehicle, taking a drive for re
&p>, in gjipmp ; Jffifi, in ,gi_,SiijQurSr,
inner veranda of a house,
3.
creation, iissriS&Qs&*>M. 3. All excur
Wings of a house protecting the win
sion, stroll, a walk, a jaunt, xlu#jAi. 4.
&c.
dows, fiiQwtatb. 4. Kind, class, peculiar
Wheeling or turning to the right or left
class or species, mrns. 5. Side, party,
as soldiers, chariots, &c, in fighting, exer *&irtp!TlXi, s. That which belongs to the
body ; corporeality, ttiwhuifiLrarg. W. p.
usaih. 6. Part, portion, share, urii. 7.
cising or otherwise; also as dancers, &c,
839. S'ahkera. 2. (Sometimes nitfib.)
Place, situation, g)i_i4. (*#) 8. Form
ij_ir<;iuri_*i. 5. Whirlwind, it*iip\p. 6.
A voice for singing, commonly good, g)*<u
of the seventh case, o<p<54. 9. Beauty,
Dice, a man at chess, &c, tgpiQigJ. W.
3.
One
of
the
thirty-two
Upanishads,
comeliness, jjyxg. (p.)
p. 921. Sari 7. (/?) A kind of native
arsenic, j^#rura*s-OTi*.
&iri<!uiru-, inf. To put up a little
imjQ&>i_u6ifotbBdi(gnS(5&&pff. His Voice
rirrftGuirs, inf. To take a ride, a
bank for fishing.
is melodious.
drive, a walk, &c.
^nieaSsi, s. A fishing net at the
#vr//?efli_, inf. To race with horses.
nrSaQpsiretrsuss, s. A person with a
opening of a >t bank.
good voice for singing.
2. To drive, take a drive.
iBnp&nqr)U}^(Bii>, s. [prov.'] A square
a=nifiiurraruiTsi>p, s. [pros.] A road &n~Q^,s. A parrot, SaP. (tSs.)
built house with a veranda inside and
frequented by people going and coming,
area in the centre, ^j*llO.
&rrQTj&ssr, s. Murderer, slaughterer, kill
GniftpapBi, s, [prov.'] Main door of a
er, executioner, 0Swiuf*. (**.) Compare
j}c&irrft, . Turning or wheeling to
square housethe left, (c.)
epjbmpi&nn, s. A house without an
euet>*irtfl, s. Turning to the right, (e.) ^iTQ^^ua, s. Salt in masses, aee&ut-j.
Compare ntnb. ( M. Die.)
area in the centre.
f---;--t:.i-j":/-r. s. One who always
rides. 2. One constantly going to a &tTQf)jB6i>, v. noun. (Sometimes firjjeo.)
epQij&irnirSiflujiT, s. A certain class of
place. 3. One who strolls about in
poets.
Drawing near, &cas siipii.
quest of food. (Limited.)
@(5^/r/rsfl2feri'y(ii,
s. Both kinds of
^/t^su^lold, s. The male elephant
isas>i&irtf), s. Walking always.
actions,
good
and
evil, (p.)
of the north pointas
jai-'.-lJuT^, s. Drums accom
^rr^fuir^eoEi^,
s.
Beasts of a cer
panying a procession, a great person, &ir(rFjoi]traii>, s. A species of atheism
tain class, (p.)
&c (c.)
as 9tiit*ib.
y/T/T&!T(77), SOpsir, iC^ar Cffiei, &tiff,v.
*&[Ttflsina, s. Running round, passing ^/T^/TjU/o &ir(>rrjui5!iuih, s. Close
n. To lean upon, to recline against, nu.
round in a circle, ii_iM<?*jri_<&). 2. Whirl
resemblance, identity with the deity
2. To rest on or in, to repose on, to
wind, *y)&&rpi. 3. ( change of eiti, 6.)
in form; the third state of bliss in the
depend on, to adhere to, u^o:ii- 3.
Dice, ajrO.^aS. 4. W. p. 839. Sarika.
four degrees of the Saiva religion,
To apply to, to resort to, to take shelter
A kind of daw or Maina taught to speak,
*i_|<yuGur*,jiaW(5,a*>. See Ufitt. 2. Gold,
or refuge with,
4. To approach,
the Biaertxniiun<it. 5. (a chuiitjc of Sit.
Qursir; [ex e et cyiiJiuii, form, also gold.]
to approximate, to incline towards,
St'lika. W. p. 840.) Duty, toll, tax,
W. p. 921. Sa'roopya. 3. (fig.) Ac5. To gain access to, to reach, to arrive
fi-sJi. (*.) 6. (a change ofrrcSaoa.) Armor,
quiescence, conformity, gjm**ib. (p.)
at, 8tii_ 6. To side with, to join a party
mail,
(#.) (p.)
piurpen. 7. To be attached to, connected
&rrpKir&LCi&irQf)!rU), s. As &ir($&u>.
with, &c, jiBitrimia. 8. To be biassed or
*-9:irifl&:ih, s. Common salt, ajSi^ui-f,
(M. Die.)
warped in judgment, to be partial to,
(li. Sea salt.) W. p. 263 Ksharach's&tffeCMssr. (c.) 9. To be adjacent, contig
ha. 2. [improp. for ttzrib.~\ Melodious .yran/r, s. [prou.] A long, straight,
uous, to join,
10. To come on
ness, &c.
direct course or line; stripes, eauiarassr.
as events, disease, &c. *^4*Eir-. 11.
Compare
free*,
(c.)
To tend or incline towardsas in color,
&!TiB-3:iri5&sr, s. A musk-cat, aehgirtfl
smell, taste, temper, quality, &c., Qui
iB(5S!h. (M. Die.)
&iT68>rrtfirewruurrthL-i, s. The rat
<S*fi.Note. The verb sometimes con
snake, said to be a male Cobra, ptuntu.
&iriflf&lD, j. See errPpLo, 2.
veys a transitive sense.
(ft)
jyjea*''*^u- The beautiful flower, (p )
&/Tlfli&it!rii>, s. A course of conduct,
&ira)ird&itr,s. [prov.'] As ^nmnuurihtf.
peculiar or instituted observances, becom
rrtcrQuriuefiiifi^t-ji. The party with
^irtairdQu-tQL-Lf., s. [prov.] A feeble
ing practices, ga>A*i4. (vp.) 2. Story,
which I am connected by affinity or
leveret unable to escape from pur
narrative, history, memoir, biography,
marriage, (c.)
suit, generally having a white spot
#4tfd; [ex ttfi&isib.] (p.) Sa. Chdritra.
crrljrZiviriiQeuntiko, s. [pros.] A
on the forehead. 2. (fig.) A feeble,
tfrriftuija, s. The /sdrjaj/fl plant. Country
partly grown palm leaf next after that
harmless chap, C*!**.
sarsaparilla. (.'/ Die.)
last put OUt, Qpfil*ll(5(!sA0flri*>. (B.)
&iresiirGiLiirL-iu>, s. The gliding, rapid
&irtiifirira:iriTAQpiriT, s. Relatives,
&rrifliuii>, s. The erCtf. tree. (S.)
and direct course of the rat-snakeap
*ppAfrt- 2. Friends, associates, BQarst.
plied to persons, bullocks, &c. (c.)
&HlfllUSd,s. Rock-salt, jjfyi&uLj. (M.
$urm*fritjii$tJ*>i!tici. Those who
eirsDirwtteosk, s. [prov.] A bullock with
Die.)
join with the wicked will become wicked.
a long, tapering tail. 2. A tall kind of
&rrifie3)UJ , s. Connective letters, or eu
tobaCCO, ^i/<B,L/L/eii52w.
gQ^aimr&nriiifiiSmipaa, inf. To live
phonic particles in the formation of deri
Qeue&ir&iistoiT, s. A white rat-snake.
by the aid of another, (c.)
vative words, and in the combination of
nouns; as also their cases, &c, uSlJ<g,S)
2. (fig.) The germiual sperm of men.
ii^'CciiTfiw, inf. To lean or re
QP4o5iijo/jjijL/3pr*jf/*^i*(5-iJDt_*Q*rrfi,. 2. Ex
iceoig&iraan, s. Another kind of ratcline on. 2. To have recourse to.
pletive words, connective particles, &c,
snake large in size, commonly in the
in the combination of words, ufuu*ate&*
*/7/fio3femr, s. [ioc.] Any thing to lean on
woods, [ex u>Jw.]
0ti\m-u [ex r, v."] See **jjrAi for the
or recline against as cushions, pillows,
seventeen rrtmu particles.
*&trQ<rrr&, s. Solder, ibbi&&itjiui. Com
&C; [ex uiaxr.]
et(tppg;&&n/flai>iu, s. Single letters
pare "3ib.
firiLoitenw,
s. A thing or person to
used as a
as s\ in Q*ujs&; or, in
lean upon, as ^ruurcr^.
Carw,; , in Q*iv(g<uri>. See under "cpfgi. ^rrQirirSsO, s, See under fair, v.
43y

*,riTLj, v. noun, and i. Place,


2. Help, support, patronage, protection,
favor, a-^S. 3. Dependence, reliance,
ufip. 4. Place of refuge, asylum, shel
ter, defence, jy>i_4*&pi6. 5. Favoritism,
partiality,
6. Bias, prejudice,
uiLrdi. 7. Approximation, ScJSns. 8.
Inclination, propensity, tendency, bent
of mind, *#ruj|. 9. Adhesion, friendship,attachment,-U.Epo( (c.) 10. Specific
or distinguishing quality, nature or cha
racter, events. 1 1. Connection, js&anjiy.
12. Adjacency, nearness of a place or
thingjfHn<5a>*. 13. Contact,coalescence,
combination, junction, Gtrimx. 14. In
clining toward a color, taste, smell,
dispositions, quality, &c, Quigf/iib.
&irirujp&, inf. To renounce social
life and enter on that of an ascetic,
without a wife, or with one without
sexual intercourse, upp&sa. (p.)
&irir&eiirrr, s. Ascetics, upfleoir/r. 2.
Enemies, foes, lmmq/; [ex jjgwf*.]
&irrrtp<2Qi;piDu>, s. Emanation by na
tural process, as offspring from the pa
rent, saplings from the root of a tree,
&c. (ft*. Bj*.)
&trirLigirio, s. One of the three classes
of writings, such as agree with a work
in some particulars only; collateral writ
ings. See^nSj.
&iriiQu(igp&,s. Dependent letters, be
ing of ten kinds, viz. 1. a-iSiQwii. 2.
^djfiii. 3. tuaSsaQumt. 4. gppffQuot_.
5. e.v-r--' ~ 7<i- 6- <5$>@v&*3iii. 7.
8. $ets?js(3gissih. 9. xsz&Qgi&sib.
10. ^^at^^iasii. See (gpisib.
aip&iritLj, s. A maritime tract.
$&&niTLi, s. Vicious propensity. 2.
Associating with bad company, (p.)
ap^nnLf, s. Virtuous tendency or in
clination. 2. Associating with the good.
jprp&nirLi, s. Sentiments inculcated in
a work. 2. The peculiar opinions or
observances of a sect
MiL-Qi&etinLfeiiup&iiirLi, s. An agri
cultural tract.
u>3s03's=iriTLi, s. [com. toetig^ff/rsy.] A
hilly or mountainous tract.
euesr&&nnLf, s. Foiest ground, woody
tract.
ffirrieij, v. noun. Inclination, propensity,
&c. See ri'i-i. 2. [p;oi>.] The tender
leaves of the palmyra or talipot; leaves
next to that last shot out as aiQnhu.
3. Intense desire,<geoiiQuey*i. 4. Vici
nity, neighbourhood, &c., jru*. (c.)
^/(7fsi_uj *rrfl(jfiu Qurffii]&@>ar. He re
lied upon his help or protection.
inf. To seek protection,
dependence, patronage.
^/r/fo)/ruS(3a, inf. To favor one side.
^/T/fOdFL/(g^U3, j. The gum of the
fiilk-cotton tree, Jg)iiCLS8<Sr. {II.)
*3=IT(TIBSLT>, s. [prop. &trtmmu>.~\ A bow,
!*>. 2. The bow of Vishnu,te>g3,A*to.
W. p. 839. S'arnga. See tc4.
440

dF/rvfjS), s. Leaning upon or against, &rrei>& gj/rsos, *. (Hind.) Finery,


2. Approximation, resorting to,
daintiness, <gfr*i. 2. [vu/.] Artifice,
3. Connexion,
| [ex r, to
trick, evasion, *ruii.
lean.] (p.)
&neoaQ&tuiu, inf.
To play tricks.
&ITtr^Egp, QGpsbr, &irn/ifiQzsrc!ir, Ca/sSr, tftredQiriruiLh, s.
The Salagrama
"'A*, v. a. [causative of
v."} To lean a
stone,
of
a
yellow
or
golden
color; a species
thing upon, or against, auiQsiiu. (See
of ammonite, common in the Gandaka
(c) 2. To join, conjoin, unite, con
river.
It
is
reverenced
by
the Vaishnunect, G^lenA*.
vas as a representation of Vishnu, being
(according to the Skanda Purana) pro
s/sa>n*ti/tg. Shut the door, close the
duced from the semen which flowed as a
door.
river, from the sexual connection of Siva
&nHpgi,as>, s. [proe.] A rafter rest
with Vishnu in the form of a female.
ing upon a beam; [ex so*.] (c.)
W. p. 921. Sa'laoha'ma. (c.)
&n60aQBnu3U(n}Gjptj3t s. A mountain
*3=irirJ;^irsOLh, s. A tiger, l/8. W. p.
near the Gandaka river.
839. S'ardooi.a.
&irirLjgFiTirsq, v. noun. See under fni.v. ^/rsOtc, s. Magic, conjuration, wniuir
dfio>f. 2. Trick, artifice, deception, <s*
aii. (c.) 3. Multitude, company, assem
'tfirir eusTeiLb&tnrsiia;ir, s. [adverbi
blage, _iii_i4. 4. A flock, herd, shoal,
ally, an elongation of ^smisr^ib and
Aiways, perpetually, at all times, eoQur . ?jG()v<5L-u_L_!i. 5. A net, fSj. 6. A
latticed window, a looplet,
7.
A flower bud,
W. p. 348.
&irireuQu<5rru>Lh> SFirireiiL^Lriih, s.
Jala. 8. Pride, arrogance, gUwwiL/. 9.
A surrounding wall, a fortress, &c, jff^r.
The elephant of Kuvera, which supports
10. The <3f**' tree. 11. A tree in general,
the north point, ou-^eMiur&r. W. p. 921.
usuQutgi. W. p. 921. Sala. 12. Variety,
Sarvvabhobma.
modifications in the form assumed by the
*&irireuQi-iGrririebr&irtr6>] l^ldsbt, s.
deity in the evolutions of nature. Sec,
combination, *^p#ru4. 13. {R.) The
An independent sovereign, e*9<i'gi\ [ex
science of medicineas &4#&4i. 14. A
eieiib, all, et y,is, earth ] (p.)
shrub, Q*if.. 15. The
tree.
*&irrrsuift, s. The thirty-fourth year of
&rrev&sirijar, s. A deceiver, a hypo
the Hindu cycle, g>*<ii-<4.
crite.
<y/r/fsu/rd5LO, s. An atheistical form of
&nenu>tr6iu}>, s. [_prov.~\ Tricks, artifice,
philosophy taught by Charvakan. W.
deception, evasion.
p. 324. Charvvaka. (p.)
&ir>u>ussirsBr, inf. To deceive,
*&trtreuir<rLC:, s. The cords of a woman's
.y/reosflieo^s, s. Sorcery, magic. 2breast-stays, *#ffiSr*ai_iSji. 2. The
The exercise of the
art.
plaited front of a woman's cloth, on*ejaay.
up&pfi&ireVEiaeir, s. The various com
(*#) (f>)
binations of the male and female prin
&iTG0, adj. Great, much, abundant, in
ciples of deity. See ufi.
tense, iS<s. 2. adv. Greatly, extensively,
un&&nei>u>, s. The innumerable entan
intensely, iSaajii. (*>.) Sec *<, v.
glements of the souL See under uins.
tgTejajisQfif&migfraieilaarjr. To Worship
g$}ii@i7&ire<>ij>,
s. Deception of the
in the temple is best. {Aw.')
senses, Bpectral illusion, false percep
fiaGanSttap. Absolutely a fault.
tion, iOTgjAuwiuii. 2. Conjuration, le
gerdemain, jugglery; [ex S*pji6, senti
&neti&i&u>, s. Great sorrow. (c.)
ent organ.] W. p. 132. Indrajala. (c.)
&ireouum, s. Great enmity, a great
wQaifSu&rreoii, s. The art of produ
enemy, (p.)
cing wonderful appearances in the hea
vens. Sec under wsi.
titMjumsfocsir. He hated him much.
*&irecaiikaiir, s. One of the class &[rsdtr, s. ( Hind.) Net work of thread
used in decorations, or the fringes of
of foes to the Devas ; the Rakshas, gjrt
cloth tied to the top of a bed, cot, &c.,
ft. (>&) [ex >, illusive,
cemetery,
i_r, who haunt.] Note. juii is probably
an adjunct and
the word.
*&rrsC!tr, s. Inhabitants of maritime
parts, fishermen, &c, Qisi>&6Ri*r*** ; [ex
tfirsdaih, i. Net, qj3. 2. A latticed*ui4, net, or *n4, water.] (<*.) Compare
window, uKSna. 3. Cob-Web, RarjiuusS)
#cuofj and oj2euu/.
oifcu. 4. A bird's nest, upaoarA^. 5. A
flower bud, fijiifcicyiiL/. W. p. 349. *&it 60 en Lb, s.
One of the fifty-six
Jalaka. 6. (c.) An aqueduct, a conduit, a
countries,
being
one
of the central divi
gutter, a drain, jcu^rsjor, [ex #vt, water.]
sions Of India; g>muforjpQfi*s:st(iQ&)rergi.
7. (*ff ) One of the nether worlds,
QatajQprtiiji. 8. [com. for *rii.] Trick, &ir@d!raiT, s. [Arab.} The end of a year,
magic, &c., a-LiFiuw.
JFireoSifl, s. A cess-pool or privy in a &trsOlTlEl&Li, s. A native arsenic, fj>iun
palace, g.^A(5uivw, (R.)
I a^temib. (M. Die.)

&rrSso
&rreSI, s. Rice in the hull, paddy, Qi
2. A name of Arundhati who is re
garded as a pattern of female excellence,
supposed to have become one of the
stars in Ursa Major, jpstjfi. 3. W. p.
840. Sali. The rice plant, Qw. 4. (ptobably a corruption of San. Tali.) W. p. 375.
Vinous spirit, toddy, <*; [ex praitb, pal
myra or palm tree.] 5. [a contraction of
*iv!ai.] A coat of mail,
(*#.) 6.
W. p. 840. S'alin. A personal termina
tion, masculine or feminine, implying poss
essionas u/ifiaj#ff<J, u4$*'S, Ljfatv2,
tgisrsieS, &C, which See, .i_<2irSS,p.
(P)
.-.-:?----" Z---B-1?-:*--;-:. The best paddy
is not without its husk, i. e. every one
has his faults.
&irefilss>&, s. Armor, a coat of mail,
*--. W. p. 349. Jalika.
*<^ITeSlUS!ir, s. Iprop. g-r^s.-rr. fem. &ir
vStf).] A caste of weavers,
(c.) W.
p. 840. S'alika. 2. [proo.] Clialias,
another caste, cinnamon peelers, QaQts
*&ir e3suits sirssr, s. Salivakana, the
conqueror of Vikramaditya, and a sove
reign whose capital was Pratishthana in
the Deckan. The era called Suka (**&.)
beginning seventy-seven years after the
Christian Era, is reckoned from his reign,
2, -\
Compare r^-i..-.:-.
&<rdlsiiir&asr&&iTLjfiw, s. The year of
Salivakana. See wn^nt.
*&ireQssFll s. A woman who deals in
toddy and vinous liquors, saartsJitQ. (See
/oJ, 4.) 2. A woman employed to utter
oracles, supposed to be temporarily pos
sessed, GfiiiisiQaiirir. Sa. Salinee. 3.
The i2i*<s plant. {M. Die.)
&!TJj$}-3:IT<3d, Qpffi , &n&tpi, &triU3, &rreo,
v. n. To be abundant, extensive, inten
sive, exquisite, i*. 2. To suffice, to be
enough, j^aoiou. 3. To excel in moral
worth, to be great, noble, dignified, excel
lent, iaofiiu; [fx , adv.] (p.)
&naipG&e&, s. Extensive information.
&!TG$ft&tA, s. Nutmeg, enfidatruj. (&>.)
*&tTQ$r!TLCs, s. A frog, poikr. W. p.
840. S'aloora. 2. Greatness, eminence,
dignity, Getirm. 'p.)
y/rCooOSzi, s. A latticed window, ueo
**. 2. Flower bud, @ffijyF(j(fliy. (Com
pare erixii.) 3. Sandal, ti/tesnb. 4. Red
paint, i wi. Compare a .:*.*. (/..)
<F/r(?sOaflj/rffO, s. (Pcrs.) The present, or
current year, Btagiv&Qytb.
&ir1>sH&!TLh, s. [vul. &n<Setr&tiij>.] Dim
ness of sight, short-sightedness, rfismiA.
t,5 * Hi.f.-x r.'j *>pgi. My sight is
grown dim.
^/rCcSOttJUJ, s. Rice-land, Q/F\><ifl!W
/u,4. W. p. 840. S'aleya. (p.)
^/re&O, The principal room of a house,
a hall, -i_ti. 2. An avenue among trees;
a vista; a public road shaded by trees, kj#
Sw. (c.) 3. W. p. 839. S'ala. A large
building or room for public purposes, a
house, a hall, a theatre, &c, oujSi<_ic.
56

&IT6U
4. A royal pnlace, j/miar. 5. A hermi
tage, or place where austerities are prac
tised, fitn%u. 6. An alms-house, or
place where benevolent acts are perform
ed, j/pffitireilM. 7. A stable, <5j5W#&v.
Note. The word takes its meaning as a
place, or road from that with which it is
combined.
&ir<fa>dsai>ir, s The vicinity or border
of a road.
&n3n>uunsis.p&n(k>L[iiriTaLD, s. A road
with shade-trees on each side.
etidsiasiBima, inf. To make an ave
nue.
isistrnSt, s. A school-house, a place
for learning. See m*nt.
a-iLi&&nd5!>, s. A public road shaded
with thick trees.
StmpdeirSso, s. A prison, a jail
ueoriirndsD, s.
A store house for
grain, &c. See uaau-ii.
j'j-ip&iic&>, s. An arsenal, an armory.
iuir&&rr3sc, s. A place of sacrifice.
j/r QeC it & ii&ir QsoirsQuj ll, s.
Dwelling with the deitythe first, and
lowest of the four states of bliss according
to the Saivas. See up*. W. p. 921. SaLOKYA.
PITSO, s. A large mouthed waterpot, used
by washermen, and at weddings, Utiiuu
firrii. 2. A bucket for irrigation with
a lever, etmptrg^trii. 3. A furrow in
ploughing, .ji*>. (c.) 4. The track of a
sower in passing and repassing in sowing
grain, tSmpfrrn. 5. (p.) [ex
t>.]
Greatness, abundance, intensiveness,nS<5^).
&irei}if.&&, inf. To make a furrow, (c.)
&irei)ii3sirda &neoe8i, inf. [prov ] As
^/rei)tl_, inf. To plough the first
furrow in a field. 2. To pass or repass,
as a sower in sowing grain.
cj;; j -.r, j. A hand bucket.
appd&nev, s. A large iron bucket
used in appii, which see.
&ir)GtiuSgi, s. [prov. fig."] A large belly,
pot-belly.
GtreO^iumpir, s. (Pcrs.) The coming
year, the next year, jFi0i_ii.
3~-irsO(^r^etv<BT, s. (Pcrs.) Last year,
&iTe\)gjiiirr<xirg2, s. (Arab.)
receipts and disbursements, <a

Annual
v c s

&lT6i:u&trei>, s. (Pcrs.) Every year,


yearly, ct*> Sps/v.
&IT&0L], s. Excellence, nobleness, dig
nity, fulness, Cjk*xo. 2. Quality, dispo
sition, lk*l/. 3. Energy, perseverance,
application, KiAAi. 4. Good conduct, con
formity to prescribed rules, morality, arj.
p.-j>. 5. Learning, erudition,
(>.)
[ex cu, great, abundant, &c] (p.)
'^ireOsuLD, s. One of the central divi
sions of India, &><?i4. See

&irei>6S>su eprrac, s. (Hind.) A shawl,


a mantle, a scarf; especially a Cashmere
shawl.
&irecemaiuS(Bda, inf. [prov.] To carry
the shawl under the arm.
^ffaDa'a(giliDi_, s. [loc] A shawlhandkerchief. (/?)
.F/ri'DQ;<?e/[ltf , s. [prov.] The shawl
and cloth as a dress.
s=neojnoj Qi' ds , i'ji/". [prov.] To lower
or take ofT the shawl, as a mark of
reverence. 2. To buy a shawl.
*jF/rsi//f, i. The Jainas the sect, *-io
w*.
W. p. 921. Sarvvaiia. 2.
(See *f*f*td.) Javanese, ^iufcft*Ajfi*tf.
^/rawasar, . Saturn, #trcf). (^*/.)
^rreil-Xeirr^S^S, s. A kind of melo
dy used in mountainous districts, s/*^
fip$Q&l. (jrieir.)
*3~-ir6u&iT&LC>, s. Time, leisure, oppor
tunity, convenience, winb, 2. Slowness,
procrastination, ArSj.'iu>; [ex*e(^/
"t, leisure.] (c.)
twm*raibuiifpuQui. Watch a convenient
opportunity, and go.
i:.vuui_e!.i!ai. It was not convenient.
et*a,*fgiQ*iQsij. Do it at your leisure.
tflTSliarr ifl , s. (Hind, loc.) A banker, pan
*BituffJI. See Qaa&sii.
3=lTeiJSirifluJLC, s. [prov.] Discernment,
discrimination, u(5A,tfsrirsv^Lr), s. One of the eighteen lan
guagesthe Malay language of Java, uffi
^iTeuts^, s. (Tel. ^r>a<gj A choultry, a
place of shelter, lodging, &c, for travellers,
a rest-house, m$uGuissifii.iSi-.it. 2. The
place where the chief of a village holds his
conclaves,
3. An office, m*Qst.
(c)
&fTeuif.&@L-(B, s. A choultry-bill.
&c/ad&iTeiLp., s. See under ibu>.
&ITSUI 63>t_, j.
Old nits adhering
to the hair after the production of lice,
#/iiM_if/. 2. Withered grains, chuff,
3. (fig.) An emaciated person,
QujtJ*C>idr. 4. [proo.] Withered betelleaves, &c 0^^J.-u*f;LL>_; [ex , per
ished, et j(^">i-, an affix.] (c.) 5. (if.)
A butterfly, ucj~i<hyi8.
&iriL-eniuuuSii, s. Tender or withered
plants.
&rr6UGS3TtD, s. [vul. &iru>emru>.] Gold
smith's fine pincers, sdtSturaQtSiJQwtar^i.
(c.) 2. [proo.] A barber's pincers for
extracting the hairs of the nose, mBQjiadi
LS8E<gE(jf. See ftutCt-r.
*&rrGii^irstfTtJb, s. Care, caution, pru
dence, circumspection, observation, con
sideration, K*ff*as. 2. Accuracy, scru
pulousness, exactness,
; [ex #, < / ^,
*>^7ri.] (c.)
&t!Bjpiraini>niiS(Tf)aa, inf. To be cau
tious, attentive.
ffffu^S!ffaui/ruj<;tl, i'h/'. To listen
attentively.
^/rtrifi' *
To walk
circumspectly.
441

/FITffi
u*, inf. To take care.
&tT!0J6ti, s. (vul. a change of G&aieo.)
A cook; the male of tile dunghill fowl,
and some other birds, (c.)
f/tq;>>a.u, inf. To crow as cocks.
&neup&C(B &nzupQunir, s. Cock
fight.
&treupapfi, s. Artificial cock's spurs,
gaffles.
&aaijb(QL-(& &ira)li> Qsiressreai, s.
Cock's comb.
&ir@&&treuo, s. A cock of a superior
brood. See under j.-p.
iBinL(B&&irweo, s. A country cock,
or one inferior.
ffrrsupUoXTi&OoT, s. A plant, Q&nifid
Qtrdrax4Qi- Celosia cristata, L.
ff/TSU/TJii, s. (a corruption of &aain&u>.)
Friendship, familiarity, aisaaib. 2. (a
corruption of er~*t*ih.) Time, opportunity,
convenience, Moieajii. (c.)
&!TSlJIT^T)Q3:p&GUST, s. [prov. vul.] A
very weak person, jyuJjus* ; [ez jr.] (c.)
&irGUtrgil, s. (for.) A copy, transcript,
duplicateas #4m#.
en>trgid@L-<B, s. Copy of a bond, bill,
draft.
<r/TfflS, i. (Por<.) A key, ^ss/Iaits). f c.J
<5F/Tffl0,
(TtlsHrifs-) Perished, empty
grainthrough drought, or excess of
water, L/Sr*#rS. (c.)
fir^iuiriiiuQuirs, inf. To perishas
grain.
liif&irdl, s. Grain blighted from excess
of water. See it.
&tre!ssti)dG&rrGO, 5. Straw of blighted
grain good for bullocks.
cF/rafl^/T, s. (Hind.) See etriSptr.
&ire9^$ift, s. A wife of Brahma,
personified by a holy verse of the Vedas,
the recitation of which constitutes an
essential part of the rites enjoined on
BruhmailS, JjU'anolir8dlQur(j1*P; [ex
fits, the sun, the prayer being addressed
to the sun the chief object of worship,
at the earliest period of the Vedic system ]
W. p. 922. Savitreb.
F/rfiff/F,^, j. Arc of a circle whose
sine is registered in a table; [ex si et *.#.]
*/TS>y, v. noun. Death, perishing, urn
mi. 2. A vampire, Guii; [ex , p.] See *r.
&TGi]S!jr, t. Soap, &aid&irnu>. (M.Dic.)
.y/rGj-aj/fl, s. A kind of tune, fpiflgirsw.
&ir<su&irn~, s. (Arab.) A soucar, as &tr
mssit.
PiTLpei, s. A kind of female play of
clapping hands, MtSitSkuwcGi . 2. A poem
to accompany the play; in praise of a
female deity, e,iuti-*>.Note. The poem
only is now known. 3. A bear,
&iry>eouiri, inf. To play the e/ripeo
game as girls.
442

*/TS3)ip, i. [improp. for eiripee.] A


female play. 2. (II.) [improp. for &.]
A hut, (grfjmr. (c.)
&iranLpQatiL-i, inf. To clap the hands,
as infants or dancers.
&tT6a~)Lpiu&jiQ, s. A species of jqs/i
>, which see.
ff/rerrii, s. A kind of resin from the
Sal tree, Shorea robusta, e8c*uii. 2.
Sand, assail, ( M. Die.)
&iTSfr<&&!TlT LDLb, s. [prop. eirecsQanLDih
which see.] (i?.)
i&irerrtrih, s. A latticed window, ueo
*axR; [ex maiii, window.] (p.)
&irarffainu$eti, s. A window, or open
ing.
*&tT6nir, s. A kind of fish, g/fi&ar. W.
p. 839. S'ala. See 8.
^ireSsLCs, $. A beetle, ojot. (p.)
F/T6rf?(Sa)65, s. A beetle, Biessr. (&&.)
2. (Tel. loc.) A bag with a certain sum
of money, umribGuriLif-gAQp sou. 3. A jar,
#rff_
&ireSles>au utardsirffer, s. One who
possesses much wealth.
eirefisoann, s. Jars ranged in aline
or row. (/{.)
3=ireSiuirtf/rGtBiuirsGlmir, s. A kind
of medicinal seed, sia-signla&r.
^/T^ayus, i. One of the fifty-six
countries, siQpeib. See *t<io. (jrar.)
^/r^fljSy/r,
The inhabitants of Salva,
one of the central divisions of India,
miQetffiti. 2. Petty, tributary kings from
Salva ; regarded by the people in southern
India as intruders, r&itg<Sai$f.
&frQstr&<ril>, s. [vul.]
Short sightedness. See c?cuiii. (c.)
*&rrcisrr, s. A kind of fish, the saidel or
sardine, ^iiior. Sa. S'a'la. 2. [prov. pro
bably a corruption of Jw.] A hut,
*. (c.)
^/r3ferrQBrao(_, s. A species of fish.
Quiu&&niBts^ffrj&naxr, s. A black
inferior kind of
np^nles, s. A better kind of ^/rSbr.
&nSsirQuiri.srfr2bTiiS2), inf. To put
up a hut, a hovel.
&irpdaibT&irpssarp$&frp<SB)u., s[W] A pungent medicinal creeper.
See rj2s*r.
#ir>3sar<?a//r, j. The root of the &ir
nieor, used as a diuretic, and aperient.
&irj)l, s. Juice of vegetables, sugar
cane, &c, ^"i^QpfsS^eipfisaerff. 2. Broth,
pepper-broth, iSaigtt. 3. Water oozing
from trees, uj^ilAioii^t/^fji. (c.) 4. Toddy,
*. 5. A temple festival, $<5*t. 6.
(Compare /srjt.) A bunch, cluster of fruits,
Jw. 7. A bunch of flowers, leaves, &c.,
Qsi/tgi. (p.)
^njptStBiu, inf. To pTess out juice.
2- CwO
8ive one a g00^ drubbing.
3. To squeeze or oppress one, take his
money, &c.

&rrjpiuniEj&&irG>pQ}d&, inf. To ex
tract the virtue of vegetables.
&rrjpatruj.9:& &irjpiGB>wd&, inf. To
make broth.
y/rjiiartf iu ^ff<?(y-, inf. To flow
as water from trees. 2. (fig) To
slaver, drivel.
&irQ(y(ip(5xxeo, v. noun. The oozing
and dropping of juice from trees, &c
&nppQpgi, s. Pepper-broth. (R.)
enpgimnifl, s. Drivelling mouth, &Qwt
&rpgseiiniUGsr, s. A driveller.
^irpgtesiir^pp, inf. To drivelcom
monly as a babe.
eirptuir, inf. To celebrate a festival.
&rgifiiTif1t s. A plant, emsajni^sea/T.
errgiQeiiZsn, s. The &irpa&tr plant.
aqFfUUQ&irgs, s. See aq^iiLj.
ijOTQ^/rjp, s. Sweet toddy. See under
uhr.
&fTjr)J, @GpzSr, s=nfi<2eaar, Ca-sSr, &irp,
v. a. [vul. toe.] To swiep the threshing
floor; to gather grains of corn scattered
on the ground, piefiuwQucsAs. 2. [prov.~\
To hoe superficially, scrape up, turn up
the surface of the earth and cover in the
Seed, Lj&tTpfiaStjaep.
^adaar^irp, inf. [prov.] To hoe in
<giiSr grain lightly after sowing. 2.
(fig.) To sow 3*<jr.
8p&, rirj&esg], ^/Tjj/ti, &irp, v. n.
[vul.] To form, collect as rheum in the
eyes, i5Wp. 2. To be imbibed or absorbed
as oil in the system, aahQmitirip. 3.
(Telugu usage.) To slip off, to tumble
backward from a tree,
4. To slant,
inclineas a post, &c to diverge from
a right line,
Note. This word is
never used as a verb in the past tense; but
takes the gerund formas *tfi.
LjivytQ&irpeo, v. noun. The forming of
civet on the civet cat, or on the stick of
the cage where it rubs it off.
^/r^sflip, inf. [loc] To slip and fall
as a post.
&nfiuj<Q&irJ)uQun&, inf. To prove
futile, to fail of success, J;P*.uui_.
&!TjpifBirifl, s. See under &njp.
&irp&Lb&f5ii>, s. Mountain ebony, ioofo
SFlTpjpi, QGpar,&npjfiQsxzii< , Geiar.firpp,
v. a. To say, speak, declare, tell, men
tion, Qrsuj. 2. To publish, announce,
to publish by beat of drum, uscpttpp. (p.)
&npgs, v. noun. Telling, saying, O^ra ||
ffiresraih, s. A bow, efisu. (egi.) Com
pare ##<*.
*&iredr), s. Sita, wife of Rama, and
daughter of Janaka; [ex or*fc.] W. p.
348. Janakee. 2. The name of a
Bakshasa, gardner. 3. Bambu, spc*i. 4.
(M. Die.) A medicinal plant, QuitSr&euHBsfi.
5. A twiggy creeper, 0ri(.40r>^rr.

&ITS3TID, s. Assafoetida, QuQ^iisruui.


2. Vermilion, r)j)E*i. (M. Die.)
tfirsnrsQtfirekmeQ, s. The Ganges,
as daughter uf
Jahnu, a Iiishi
whose devotion was disturbed by the
river in its course> and who therefore
swallowed its waters. At the intercession
of Uhagiratha, he again voided them in
a stream ; and is therefore considered the
progenitor of the river, <><>>**). W. p.
349. Jahnavke. Compare ugjfi.
*&ireorl, s. A lady of rank, as gzenir&rredH.
2. [km/.] A prostitute, fiu'L>a^. (7?.)
*&irsifip^iULD ^/reorearl^^liuLh, s.
[an elongation of **cdljkfruib.] Presence,
nearness, proximity, vicinity, siluib.
^irssftsaFI, s. A plant, SjgiSsnir. 2.
Another plant, <?*i4iy. (M. Die.) Compare
nM,

*&rrjgl], s. Table land, level ground on


the top or edge of a mountain, m1ai*e"*>.
W. p. 918. Sanij. 2. The knee, <yis*^'*.
W. p. 348. Janu.
3=ir@jui&T<!Bih, s. The language of the
supernals, the Sanscrit, C/sm&a/aS.
&.TS5T, s. A bowas &iTGrau>. (R.)
y/rsaruisf}, s. The silk-cotton tree,
producing the cotton used for pillows, &c,
g)wiu>ii4. (Compare araroS.) 2. The fifth
of the seven divipas or continents, named
from the above tree said to abound in it ;
and surrounded by the sea of ghee,
(*.) W. p. 840. S'almam.
&ndtLDdil&riju>, s. The gum of the &ir
*t\S tree; [ex frril.] (H.)
^irek/DSUir&ireir($(Yrj>ir, s. The learn
ed, the great, j^sS*; [ex erAi, v.] (p.)
sr. I Q .' ^ :
z : z Calling a
child learned is an honor to its parents.

The usages, influence, authority, &c, of


the learned. See .g^ft, under ^<g, .
^irssTQYj'SSsrsmLCi, s. Wisdom, sageness,
Ovarii. 2. Energy, spirit, eatsA; [ex*i.]
<9=IT sir.yfit. s. Toddy-drawers as a caste.
See
[ex np.'] 2. The great, the
learnedas *r*<?<5#. (p.)
QenasouQuajn^^tiek^iT, s. A class of
*wari serving as torch-bearers to the
king, &c., (used in the south.)
s. A superior class of toddy-drawers.
&rre3Tj3l, v. noun. Witness, evidence,
mft 2. Proof, testimony, ^nmti; [ex
#*.] (p.)
&irs3r(c(ftj>eir, s. The sun, @ifiiuar.
(>*.) 2. (pi ttrsmQai.) A learned man,
sfiQistir. (p)i [ex
.]

3
1. A compound letter formed of j and jjjf.
Qs&V^I, s. (Pers.) That which is bro
ken, or damaged, Qjpmcarg;.
'Sssartlh, t. The tail of a peacock,
ioiS^<Jija>*. 2. Locks on the crown, or the
Bides of the head, ioii/)Q'irent_. W. p.
842. SikhanVa.
*${B33oTtSj-, s. A peacock, usaSev. 2. A
hermaphrodite, QuQ. 3. A mode of sing
ing, a kind of tune, g>iu<*. 4. The castor
plant, ^xssr*<s. (*.) 5- Angira, one of
the seven Kishis, now represented by the
seven principal stars in Ursa Major,
i*.. 6. The son of Drupada, metamorphorsed from a female, ^njiv*mdr. W. p
842. Sikhan'dbe.
&&smts)-&6oT, *. Jupiter the planet,
(lit.) the son of fi4r^. (Angira,) Juno*;
[ex Staby. et *, one bom.] (<.) Sa.
SUchan'dija.
8)ai5ir<2>LC',s. Mica, jyuiSjaii. (M. Die.)
SairuuiTuj-, s. A plant, Gsiropiw. (R.)
ScS-rtD, s. The peak, summit or ridge
of a mountain, ioJeii/*ft W. p. 842. S'jkhara. 2. The tapering top of a car,
chariot, tower, lamp, &e., head, >1k>. 3.
Turret of a building, QmuiSxmi. (c.) 4.
The crown of the head, n_*ft 5. A moun
tain,
6. Height, *juU&. 7. House,
JS. 8. (Compare 9sj&.) Wave, billow, fW.
9. A dish, brass plate or bowl to eat from,
mCif.t*. (#.) 10. A crow, *ric*. 11.
Drv ginger, a. (M. Die.) 12. The name
of "the letter, ft (p.)
&&ffdQarrLf.Qpif., t. The steeple knob,
or ball, on which a vane is placed. (/?.)
Slsatjoeaenis, inf. To put the knob
upon a steeple, &c. 2. To form tower
ing knobs to some ornaments worn in
the ears of women, (c.)
Statruip, t. Peaks or turrets in rows.
A tower, Qairi-jiriM. 2. Moun
tain, io!w. W. p. 842. Sikhari. 3. The
black heron. *^rta>r. 4. A rat, o. 5.
(Af. Die.) A parasitic plant, 4&g>sejS. (p.)

&3afl iSlibULb, s. Bead tree, LDSxCeawLj.


SaiRtUliptA, s. As
5. (.If. Die.)
WiSgJU, Qpgj, Sseirpgj, us, Ssen, t. h.
[loc. vul.] To be wanting, to grow less,
bju. 2. To perish, Q_.
Sateo, 8. oan. Want, ^aapaf. 2.
Kuin,
(/?.)
S&ljS sms, s. A hair-knot, waStQpif..
(Compare Am.) 2. Arched wreaths of
flowers over the head of an idol or a great
person; an imitation of the same in me
tal, *r<?<>*. 3. Hangings of cloth, fes
toons, &c, in the temple, P>jf) ^Q^-i*i.
4. A wreath, a garland cither strung or
tied, lorfcu. (p.)
SlatT, i. A rat, ereS. Compare SaiR.
(M. Die.)
5</r, j. (Pers.) An impression with a
seal, wtfrmi.
5) .j, - ? lc r ,Sji , s. A signet, Qppfisstn
QetfiltTb.
*S&ir, s. [in combination.] A tuft of hair,
Sltam. (p.)
ffl(r*<?^ssru>, *. Tonsure, cutting off
all the hair of the head as an expression
of grief for the loss of a father, 8tc 2.
The tonsure of a pandarum-guru on enteiing upon his office, (p.)
ftffi/rtoRjtfl, s. The chief gem in a crown
as worn on the head, (jp!j.if<J/rrt*(gu>OTfl.
2. (fa.) A most excellent or distin
guished person. ?C-tc>i_ot as u4rrf.^ftr
the prince of poets; OaRwrassrfl,
the chief among the gods; Qu*rarftsr
loan", A jewel-like woman; [ex
gem.]
SsirQpeoii, i. Bulbous-rooted plants,
fiiCK*" U; [ex afiiii, root.] W. p.
842. SlKHAHOOLAM.
diiciiiu. ' A mingling or assem
blage Of flame, *rjtu*-ili_i4; [ex Ran* ]
Qsireueirui, s.A. peacock, ustiSeo.

Sl&rrQ&iretiui SastraQafreo, t. A
town Chicacole, $tuii.i-eatt>.
QsiriB, s. (Hind.) Hunting, CeaiLeai.
StsnifliLiniLafk, s. Hunters or atten
dants in hunting; [ex <$.*.]
Q<B,T&JS0LE>, s. An aquatic plant, a
pond-weed, a kind of moss, ^furf). See *
*)S, i. A peacock, u bS'.v. 2. Fire,
G)(jijiy 3. Kelliu, the personified des
cending node, :; [ex Re**, crest, flame,
&c] W. p. 843. S'lKHIH. (p.)
*QQ<F<5S)&, s. Removal of disease, faults,
&c, *r^\ - 2. The medical art, pharma
cy, utmnib. W. p. 324. ClIlKITSA.
Q&iSj-LCsiT , s. Cashew-nut tree, QaiuLani
(H,mfm. (M. Die.)
&Qs$ &ffdeQ,t. [for.] Furbishing
arms, &C, ^t/^BjaSw^wAcgao*. (c.)
SlQeoiri, inf. To clean arms, &c.
*&(3j!rih, s. Hair of the head of either
male or female, atSiuQurgi. W. p. 324.
ClIIKl'RA. (p.)
'S^sffs^esrsstl, s. [prop. Sqoiit^A
*.] See under fis.
*Q(ajS>G>l, s. The tongue, icira^. W. p.
350. JinvA. 2. One of the ten principal
ens, or nerves communicating with the
eye, and branching out into ten divisions,
;jif^Oe.-.i. (p.)
fflgm/Tj-sircsfi, *. Nervous affection of
the tongue, dumbness, sUsdroS.
*8lG8)&, s. A lock of hair left on the
crown of the head, ii. 2. Flame,
fmfiSlmx. 3. A peacock's crest, unif.
W. p. 842. S'ikha. (Compare 9.) 4. A
little heap of rice on a leaf for a person to
eat, a handful of boiled rice, -*i^*Ca>(.
(p.) W. p. 92.3. Sikva.
n?iwu;.,'i From the toe nails to
the crown of the head.
443

i-: h, - r,~ r ?
s. A palankeen
ereenrQariudSd^, s. Adhesion of oil
to the hair, &c, as f, 8.
with the face of a lion.
LDeodGldtg), s. Costiveness, constipa
QiimQengn, s. A he-lion, ^esa&isaw.
tion. See uwii.
2. (fig.) A hero, tSu/r. (p.)
S?<55(3}, Qdpair, SdSSar A , Qaiar, S>dm,
s. A throne supported by carved lions.
v. it. To tangle, become complicated,
@&i&/ifi!3i>&SiB3i!ir@l$!es>4:,3. South,
2. To be ensnared, caught,
Qfp<g. (Used in augury.)
hooked, grappled, iori^40*f&sniui_. 3.
To be obtained, lo come to hand, jf*iiLn_.
$Grasrd&i8w, s. A hero. See
(c.) 4. {Little used.) To grow lean,
under 4(Jr.
to be faint, GtanSiu. 5. v. a. To catch,
jDff/r^)ffiiii,
A royal lion, a great,
ensnare, hook, grapple, iDrCif.iQMrAa.
and valiant king.
Note. This word is commonly used only
SiEja,uuiLiu>, s. [prov."] A title, being
in the third person.
an epithet of
chiefly among Vellaiius^840*/rah1_Br*. The net-en
las.
tangled deer.
Sejuuueo, s. A snag-tooth, (gLLifu
jy#ffl<J Sitgar. Can it be got here?
4<rrQur(j*. A thing secured.
Gli&xm&p, inf. [prov.] To record the
SdsA, v. noun. A tangle, snare, &c.
nuniber of Sfamb in the play.
[Used in all the meanings of ftA.]
Qj&LDiy-da, inf. To toss up and strike
S?<S(aj(T7}, s. The Murunga tree, whose
the beat in the play of QiLim*&.
fruit is edible, eAuvnycjBao*.
W. p.
843. S'igrc.
* Sirssemi, s. Ceylon, ftnQp&w. W. p.
923. Simhalam. 2. The Singalese lan
*M(aj3S)SU, s. [prop. Ids/iE/gaei.] The
guage, one of the eighteen, Bi<ru<>. 3.
tongue, *rt<3.
See 8<ja/, ft*i<ga/.
The Singalese mode of dancing, 8isr*
Si&Qi&SBr, inf.
{used adverbially.)
e^iSff. (*g>.)
SsbaeirQfi&ui, s. The island of Ceylon.
Firmly, tenaciously,
2. Tightly,
compactly, &c, a.?**, (c.)
E/aOTij/r, s. The Singalese country.
SiOs^Cina. Speak loud, with a strong
b6tT6iJar, s. (fern. @aaerrjl.) Male
voice. (II.)
Singalese.
SnQstur^or^iuQai. Roots firmly struck
(]:!>.: Sc/OTQ)ff, s. [plu.] The Sin
into the soil, (p.)
galese i>eople.
S3AQ*pa|!_ii^. A firm constitution.
jyA(josi*r8*<3sr^C>G)
Seek corn
SmseirwQ^mgi , s. [prov.] A medicine
and money carefully. Aw.
which Singalese physicians use, said to
SdOaorixtLu., inf. To bend or tie
operate favorably.
firmly, .o*.
*@!EJ&eir,
s. One of the fowler tribe,
fddQassruiSif-dx, inf. To take fast
(Spttior. A dramatic term.
hold of, to adhere firmly.
Sia8, s. A female of the fowler tribe,
SsQsesr&ij , s. [prov.] (a change of Slda
<spi&. A dramatic term. 2. (fig.) A
arJi.) Tenacity, firmness, hardness, com
bold, immodest woman, Qahs-o/o/st. (c.)
pactness, t-p&. 2. Niggardliness, closeSmQtirpii, s.(Tcl.) Assuming airs, a
fistedness,
>.....
display of vanity; taking liberties, wan
)/H7<5iL, j. A lion. 2. Leo of the Zodiac,
tonness, ^r8**ii. (c.) Brown, p. 1062.
SWJjia. 3. (fig ) A great, pre-eminent
abfintf
, inf. To take liberties, as
person, &c, ju/*G^r*. (c.) VV. p. 923.
a masculine woman. 2. To beat the
Simiia. 4. [prov.] The extent of seven
sides with the elbows. 3. [prov. fig.]
lengths, &c, of the stick in the game of
To be straightened in circumstances,
8lLi.l/*(3, measured from the place where
the tyA falls to the goal, tl.TjfLLif.(?u-j
@daLp.d-z, inf. To issueas an offen
cwmi. 5. (/?.) A kind of natural arsenic, &iB&esrsuir6o~>ip Qihssiiires)^, s.
sive effluvia.
[prov ] A kind of plantain, gionooip.
Sd&jpida, inf. To settle an intricate
QlElSiremfl
5/E7/no_, i. [loc. improp.
s. A young lion. 2. (fig.) A heroic
business. 2. To solve a knotty question
SeBoS.] A small bow for shooting balls,
youth.
in arithmetic, &c. 3. To renounce
worldly attachments for ascetic life.
fdwspGjSirjiSismiQujirsir, s. Virabadra,
S/HdS/nni), *. (Sa.Srungara.) Orna
as wearing a lion's skin, dzufjUrsir.
QisgadS Sgsutf^jaaS, s. [prov.~] A
SlmBisffBiii, s. The lion's roar,
mental decoration, embellishment, beauty
kind of comb, {lit.) the disentangler.
Q^koS. 2. A warrior's roar, war-hoop,
natural or artificial, Qpui-i. 2. [in rhet.]
Sfigjaarssir Sd^uui, inf. To be.
Qaipfiufar
Qeiuy&Qfrafl.
3.
A
kind
of
Love, the passion or sentiment, as an
entangled, to tangle. 2. To be caught.
musical
instrument,
p/r*fiuii.
(p.)
object of poetical description or dramatic
SfflgjuiSajg, (sometimes @(jo(g.)
representation. See
3. Beautiful
&<kisGisird@,
s.
One
of
the
four
posi
. Intricacy, complication, difficulty;
imagery in narration or description, jywi
tions
of
a
rule
in
a
literary
work,
being
being involved as accounts.
rj*>(5<0*3Rr. See /evsi3rirJi.
both retrospective and prospectiveas
8d(&juun(B, v. noun, [prov.] Intricacy,
the lion looks behind and before when
entanglement.
Sisrsasrii, s. A pleasure garden or
it walks, a*4w*ej*pir<8w. (*.)
@d@LAti$iT, s. Entangled hair, (c.)
grove.
Gl&iaeun@ei\,
s.
A
name
of
Parvati,
SmanjHSaat, s. A graceful walk.
&d(&>aiirma GliQaGida, inf.
To
uiimgi. 2. Durga, as the lion mounted,
disentangle hair, thread, &c.; to unravel
6)iistrod-i
s. [prov.]
A kind of
prisms.
a knot, &c, with the fingers; to untie.
gallows for executing malefactors, (c.)
&lElQp&d&lTUL{, S. ( Com. QlEl&QpGfi
d<&>eutn&i8 Sd^euirifl, s. [loc] A
GtmsnntQQ&iuiLi, inf. To embellish,
Qfit-i.) Bracelets with a lion's face
comb as &am&aB.
engraved on. See under ruiy.
decorate.

8/Bin_r(ji4. Kven those wlio take only a


handful of each kind of well-seasoned food
offered by the wife, leaving the remain
der. (mrKlf.)
Gaaaea'uuufrjSuStigda, inf. To pull
by the hair. (7?.)
Qss>a*sir(Si flais^irflgf*, s.
(7c/.) A string for fastening the hair,
ffawJistUSiisiSp. 2. A child's head orna
ment, i5fr&As2ftiiuiU8flaSQjrGjrp.
S&Siy., s. ( Tel. prop.
.) A kind
of bean, <syrar. Brown, p. 392. (*g.) 2.
[ex 8a.] Intricate business, difficulty,
entanglement, SiiszserQmTei.
&s&L$.(Lp&aL$., s. [prov.] Intricacy. 2.
Great urgency, gpLLQiiuiO.
S?dS<ii, j. The lock of hair left on the
crown of the head,^; [a change of Sa.
S'ikha.] 2. A string.hoop for supporting
a pot, &c, b-iS. W. p. 842. Sikya. 3.
A beetle, x*G>. W. p. 923. Sikyam.
4. v. noun, {used substantively.') Emacia
tion, decay, Qu>S|; [ex Gits.] 5. A prison,
a place for confining captives, 8ai^i*r!w. 6.
A comb, 9un.
(p.) 7. [foe.] Netting,
net-work, a bag of net-work, /Ssj*8ai.
SisaiT, i. Toddy, am. (&&)
Qisssnh, s. (Tel.) Tenacity, penuriousness, close-fistednes9,
(c.)
Gtd&esrd&nnm &d f&u>i3tf.ppaigarl s.
A niggard, aoaiSpAsistsar.
&~iS, s. ( Tel. prop. &d(.) Shame, want
of modesty. cttlo. Brown p. 1064. Note.
This word is joined with QmiiLaib as
QnLsfstotQ, to denote intensity, (c.)
ii(3j, v. noun, [substantively, ex ?gj, v.]
A tangle, twist, snarl, &tir(!pfisSiue,p$a,&
*. 2. Intricac.v, complication, involu
tion, thraldom, ft*is-*j^iuio. 3. Hook
ing, grappling, iorLjS.*Q*r<5r<gt>. 4. Snare,
ensnarement, entanglement, etskraa. 5.
Obstacle, impediment, ,ss>,_. 6. The
lodgement of oil or indigestible food in
the bowels; adhesion of oil to the hair
after bathing, mehQamii*8t(. 7. The
stale smell of rancid oil, milk, ghee, &c,
as attaching to the clothes, hair, &c,
B*t3trppii. (c.) 8. [prov.] A spot, stain,

444

Si
Siisirffuuiriuds'ai, s. [prov.~\
The
lively, frisking movements of children,
and others.
Sta&tiguQude, s.
Flowery speech,
ornamented discourse.
He has learnt
well.
|)i;kQierira$<?ufici*ffjifl#iij(y)if-l/tf. It Can
easily be done in two days. [prov]
63 tl :o - r? K ilv -i d -z-j.ir, s. A welldressed person.
S/Ejair/fi, d@<!psr, pGasir, uQuebr, da.
v. a. To adorn, decorate, beautify,
2. To use imagery, ^oiM^i^eor** ;
[ex fcfir*r?!i).]
fiij*?j!^8/)iiA*j. Extolling one and
then cutting ott'his nose.
SAarrirl^pQueisr, s. A well-adorned
lady.
fdsiairifluL], v. noun. Decoration, orna
ment.
'SibjS, s. Poison in general,
(18a.)
W. p. 856. S'runoikam. 2. A kind of
mineral poison, litharge or semi-vitri
fied oxide of lead, giweosGwrss*. (Mat.
Ind.) 3. (Sa. Srunyi.) A kind of sheal-fish,
Silurus singia, piufdr. 4. The astringent
nut called .->
as <^iui9. 5. A
kind of prepared arsenicas tigprcSHiB.
(if.) 6. See under fisr.
SH.e,s> n*&Qs-8i&. Poison may be cool
but at last it kills, (p.)
BaSsuSo), s. The net used for catch
ing the sheal-fish.
QiejSslc, s. The aflopareM plant.
W. p. 856. S'runoika. (M. Die.)
QikSiLiihQiBiSirLr,, s. A tree,
plumb. 2. A winding shrub, u&u*Qa/ij..
S.wSiSiTjSLr:, s. See under Siiaeir.
SlElSeS, s.
The name of a shrub,
<ssir^*Qrif.. 2. The j)otQ creeper. (_M. Die.)
QmiSQwyLb @!B(3)3i]lh, j. [cor
rectly fiijaffui4.] Dry ginger,
W. p.
855. S'runqaveba.
SiBl&Gnfl, s. [pro*.]
A bow, eSeo,
also a bow string, !r<r. Compare
RgSrf, of which this is a change, (c.)
QlEJ^fj,
SisiSargj , u>, Ssja, v. n.
To diminish, decrease, <gapv. 2. To de
cay, faint, fail, droop, jgfl**: 3. To
perish, Q*i_. (p.)
ffirin*4rf. Imperishable fame. (flA)
ft.BQSjsma;Qsisfsmsu,!. The tongue,
*r. 2. One of the ten nerves or muscles.
Compare fi<g>. (p.)
8nKjGs)iiip/flaju>, s. The palate, the
organ of taste; [ex )Auii.]
S^ld, s. A tree, pwupeaft. [M. Vic.)
s. Sandal tree, ^iparLoaw.
(M. Die.)
A babe, (gtp/ieo#. 2. The
embryo, foetus, *cyijuB. W. p. 847.
S'is'c. (c.) 3. The young of animals, Ji
StartSC.!*)..
Sa-^sveuii, s.
Childhood, infancy,

9iL
tiiTji';,;:. *. Juvenile government,
iL&sir, s. A learner, a disciple, ajo
one of the four species of rules to be
Curs*. Sa. Siksht/a.
deprecated. See under mtumt,
&iLm&ueites3r, inf. To correct, chas
&9rGu&tpQa-eupB. Q&a^fd, s. In
tise, discipline. 2. To teach, to train.
fanticide, causing abortion; [ez Sa.
GhLqsi&uui, inf. To be taught, train
Hatya, killing.]
ed, exercised, disciplined.
S?*L//TS\)S3r, s. One of the medical
&L-sm&uuL-L&jdir, appcl. n. A person
well taught, well trained of good habits,
class of literal kings; he was an enemy
of Krishna and slain by him, ^umar. See
s. .'.J.
W. p. 847. S'lg'UPALA.
G)L-esi&BiLea&:, s. Chastisement and
protectionas necessary in good go
)<3HTix>, s. The Sss/Q&ueuu shrub.
vernment whether of children, or of
(M. Die.)
the state; also as exercised by the deity
*&3tQljLGtS)3:
$3r(7Fj6in<9Sf,, S. (com.
toward souls.
fi(jcoa*.) Desire or purpose to effect a &L 1 ti, s. [loc. a change of tli_ii.]
work or object, s/jujQoi^Ag^CuLiKi*. (p.)
Dross.
W. p. 926. S'lSRUKSll.l.
&&-(jhil.e6i&u esses? , inf.
To fulfil ilt_/f Qi?.L-ir, s. Chiefs, princi
another's wishes.to execute one's orders,
pals, QuHQuii. 2. Eminent or pious per
commissions.
sons; the good, the loyal, saints; opp. to
ffitLuJ, mAiGcoii. W. p. 847. S'lBHT'A.
Q&QeSl, s. A small kind of bird, a
@LLiuifluirecmu>, s. Protection of the
species of king-fisher, Bjpi^it. (* )
good.
^ej._rfi)j^ Pc+iufiursoartb. Discoun
A kind of eruption, chicken-pox, gimig/l.
tenancing evil persons and protecting
(c)
the good.
Inter. Fie! Hush! Shocking!
jtf/f^6?iL/Sil._/f, s. (R. Calho. usage.)
An expression oj contempt, &c, gtoa&eBstgjS
The venerable, the good; saints; [ex
UL/. (C.)
jyr#fiu, venerable.]
^(gjJii, i. The sour mango, l/bPlcit. QlLi IT, s. ( Hind.) Account, memo
(**.) 2. (Compare &Qjgi.) Tamarind
randum, ofSuduO.
tree, 4JW,ni. W. p. 324. Chinciia.
6)_ifl_,
s. (Tel.
) Any thing little
*S
itifl, s. [prop, (sj^ii.] The Tama
eo"
rind tree as
or small; hence. 1. A small measure, g>.-sif
sS. 2. A little play thing or toy made
iSlifSTjQfBLb, s. Tinkling of ornaments
of earth &c, letaS)^.^.. 3. A little wooden
as rings, chains worn on the person,
case, for casting dice, o^9ar(5iiQjijL,'.
&C, ^ujanQmjrri. W. p. 843. S'lNJITA.
(c.)
fiLLif./i>*.S(i. The case and dice.
*Qi^Q<ssfl, s. A bow string, miressr. W.
p. 843. S'injinee. Compare 96Bsd>.
*SlLu^. )up-, s. Creature, any ma
terial being or evolution in nature, includ
Q{tZT,@,Tg.TLsir, s. {Hind.) Collateral
ing the mental faculties, which are re
security; [ex ufr.]
garded as subtile forms of matter; also
*)tt5T)3r'XLh, s. A kind of bird, the <7a
the productions of Maya, n-aan-riaiiutii-ar.
ajuL/er. Compare B&*sdi.
This word is more commonly written
BasC-q., which see.
'Q^anninrLD, s. [prop. #toi:/rti.j A
crocodile, an alligator, ojviJw. (*.) The SJlLzcl lelf,i$.,dS3peir,p<!pair, liiQusr,
Gangetic dolphin. W. p. 847. Sis'umais, v. a. To create, c<*i_i4*. See B^ctf..
ra; [ex 9x, children, et icuii, killing.]
8ilt., v. noun. Creating.
QiLb, s. Nutmeg, &n@aairiu. (R.)
SiLLf-^Q/iirL^eo, s. The office of creat
*Ql-&&S3T, s. A disciple, a student,
ing, forming, evolvingas ascribed to
tcr^Amdr. 2. A teacher, a-u?j$uriLiezr; [ez
Brahma.
fit_o>*.] W. p. 842. Siksuaka. (p.)
&L-Uj-e@iEiQ
QLLe&tB&UjjLb, s. A
*S$lL-&SoT, s. See under fflilaoa^.
forest tree, piwsii. (c.)
*Si&IT&!rsir, s. An instructor, cu/r SlLQ, s.(Tcl.) A small part, a little, jy
ffiunjts-. 2. Vyasa, !cj?csr; [ex fitL*.]
put. 2. A little bird famous for the swift
W. p. 842. SlKSIIAKARA.
ness of its flight, g><<gcyS. 3. [prov. a
*)l S, dSQpsr, pQfieir, uGusbr, da, 0.
change of
] A lock of hair on the
a. To correct, discipline, chastise, punish
crown of the head, tgrfspoken in derision.
in order to correct, 0mif.ts. (c.) 2. To
4. The B&uur on the sides of the head, (c.)
teach, to train, to exercise, ui^odis; [ex
SttLijouueemear, inf. To complete a
work. CBeschi.)
@l-@uli, v. noun. Correction, disci
ftil(5(3sS, s. The
bird.
pline; chastising, giving corrective pu
u>iru>ULpdSiL(S, s. Another kind of
nishment, jse&i-ta-. 2. Teaching, uq.u
ScQ bird. Sec under wr.
tttaM.
y(sj0tl,
*. A kind of Oil bird
*QlSS>3: s. [prop. Sb>^, vul. Sd
that extracts honey from flowers.
Chastisement, corrective punish Qilsmt,
s. (Tel.) A small stripe of
ment, ^a(ri_to. (c.) 2. Teaching, training,
thread at the end or corner of a cloth, &c,
exercising, uifjjiltms. 3. One of the six
^oi_*i9. (c.)
Vedangams, teaching the articulation and
6tl)i_<sBili_, inf. To weave a cloth,
proper pronunciation, &c, of the Vcdas,
Qmfit&Bt&Qaiarp. W. p. 842. S'lKSUA.
&c, with such stripes on the corners.
445

SsssrLa, s. [vul.for &emw, which see.]


a, Sgti'i , v. a. [/or ] To lay hold of,
seize, take hold of again, iSa^ts.
The disease, which had left him, has
returned again.
tam)L-Lp.uuirneBa, inf. To contrive
mischief, to attempt a quarrel, (II.)
<es?iC-(Bpeo, v. noun. Relapsing, re
turning of sickness, tlaiB^txit^ti.
S^W)j}l, s. [loc. vul.]
Thick, close
and small branches of trees and bushes,
&^%u)pes>psL$a, inf. To prune, lop
otf branches. 2. (Jig ) To settle a dis
pute, *tfi*(g0i!i*s.
^jiifi8^>fia>pA3tf4giu<2ur(iZ. Settle the
matter, clear otf the debt.
SsssFI,s. An unpleasant or offensive smell
or scent; effluvia from a low person,
animal, &c, Qiii_rp!i. (c.)
SteaflnjLf.sx, inf. To diffuse itself
as effluvia from an animal body.
(&,a
s. The smell of monkeys.
meSfiSlssB, s. Smell of a person.
lditlL. jlSaafl, s. The smell of cows.
SijBgyi&Lb, v. noun. Whining, whim
pering, &c; [ex A^Bgr.] (c.)
$jg2/dG(Sj, s. [vul.] Intricacy, tangle,
knot, Rig. See Sgiig, v.
S&li(&)UUi, inf. To be entangled.
2. To be involved in a law-suit.
(djzgid^Loiiiii, s. [prou.] A frame for
separating or confining cattle,
gju i&gadS S8W*(gjajffaiS, s. A
kind of comb. See
(c.)
fflgi/ag, Sdpdk, @ggna@Gairzir, Oaist,
ff)jgati, v. a. [on/.] To pinch, touch
slightly, tease, nettle,
2. To im
plicate, entangle, B*<guu<S>p. 3. (.fig.) To
steal children, iSahtB^i-.
Keji/aSsfli, inf. To excite a quarrel.
noun. A pinch, fillip, a
rap, a touch, ?i*8iM.
Pg5/*0wu(riiijewA(g4i_(fl. Provoca
tion produces quarrels. (/?.)
, . n. To yield fruit in small quantities,
Qfi&Sififitsfipj. 2. To linger, hang onas
a disease; to reappear at intervals, C*nu
mtfimrfiaii. 3. To pass slowlyas milk
from an udder, &c. ; to raiu in slight
showers,
(c.)
@6^ar&&&g8gU<iQ&v3r,inf. (used ad
verbially.) In small quantities and at
intervals, pt<t>/s*(s$uLi. (c.)
Stgxiix, v. n. To whine, pule, snivel,
whimper; to repine, be discontented, 50*
*rG*iu!fi. 2. To rain slightly, in light
showers; to drizzle, m&>u;gip. (e.)
tces>i&gpsiS*QsrsijBr6l!Gp&p&.... It rains
slightly and at intervals.
{3s^|.KjeD, v. noun. Whining, whim
pering, Qsw&t&>. 2. Drizzling rain,
ta&>Lp$*pp&j. (c.)
446

Qsssr, j. f_pro.] A mate, a partner in


GlpuiuuQuiru., inf. To put to soak
playing dice, &c, -iii_i<*. 2. A sub
as flax, cocoanut, and other fibre for
stitute in the play, iui*. 3. An addi
cordage, gjofxuGuii.
tional turn which a person is entitled to
S/su>Lf, v. noun. Excessive maceration,
in the play, <gfi?cforuii.
softness, &c. uf*r#i. (if.)
SsmiIT, s. As Stem. 2. [yul.for
QplTLb, s. [loc.'] A rope-hoop suspend
Oj<*i_r, which see.] A flag, &c.
ing a pot, -^. (/?.)
&emisf_, s. The hair, waSii. (R.)
Sj(TI), @pej, @pificxi, lo, Sjiiir, v. n.
Qetar, s. [prov.] A tuft on the top of
( Tel.) To be shed, spilt, diflused, Rip.
the head, <5&S. 2. A kind of measure,
(e.)
prcref. Compare BcQ and a*ri8. (Bes.)
s. Light or sprinkling rain; driz
Take him by the
zling sleet, wtetgtpi*. 2. Uain-drops,
tuft of haira sarcastic expression.
mnpAfA 3. "ollen of flowers,
4.
to, . The bird that builds hang
Powder, utnmib; [ex eifi, v.] 5. Hags, clouts,
xia>#g:s*ii.
6.
A
rope
hoop
for
suspend
ing nests, gitMmii<s<s^. (if*.)
ing a potas Qjitb, ^9. 7. A bee, a beetle,
&s$r, s. The planet Venus, sriQaast.
? (**) (P)
W. p. 923. Sitaha. 2 (.) As e^i<>. SljSIJ', sSQpdr, J Trrk. uQuesr, ds, t. a.
'/aasr, pQQsaras, Gen at, St^ee,
[loc.] To shed, diffuse, 9if*QaSiaj.
inf. To erase, to expunge a writing, ra>
*StSSi>LD, s. Decay, rottenness, decom
position, upaxifii. Sit. Sita. See
A kind of cricket that shrieks
SpctsO,
s. White-ants, gnawing termites.
in trees at night, Qa*ieh. 2. [ex Bjs.]
An ignorant person, jffitSeS. 3, A blind
Compare ty*. 2. Small pieces of cloth,
rags, 9le.<tgtxfi. (p.) 3. I)isease,ffri.
person, <sat- (p)
i.',;
A sickly person.
iS, s. Ignorance, simplicity, dusc^s
*Q^eO,
s.
White-ants,
asapujirar; [ex
am, 2. Blindness, (ji_0,a^i4mj. (Jb.)
&e<i>, white.] (c.)
Qpeoiftia S^sDiStfaa, inf. To gnaw
Sl^ior, s. An ignorant person, jy^S
2. A blind man, (ji_ir.
as white-ants.
o>>, s. The flag of a car or chariot,
)jLJ LTli>, s. The Q uirstroma iteafi
QflH^iBati. 2. The inner bark of a tree,
plant. Illecebrum, Z,. (7?.)
mint, (,/rg.) (p.) 3. [loc. vui] Clouts, dirty
Qfilh, s. That which is subdued or con
rags, ?!su>^oB. See
3. [prov.] A
quered, Q,m5iuuLli-.g,. W. p. 350. JlTA.
running sore, nas*GurGlL/air.
2. Whiteness, Qamrma 3. The planet
srr, s. [Corruption of 8peo.] WhiteVenus, from its silvery appearance, Qvfxr
ants, opcirjr. 2. [vul.] Fish scales, ifsSr
ildr. 4. The 4*iueM plant. S. A plant,
Qe&sr. 3. [prov.] Scab of a sore, ijairaMy.
ttit&Mttmp. W. p. 923. Sita. 6. Intellect,
knowledge, intelligence, wisdom, a-ii.
4. [prop. Q*^l*.] A little bit of wood,
bone, &c., 0^*(g^4ra. (c.)
W. p. 325. Chit, (p.)
9fa9^arQa/SucJSuQurBpg:. The coat of
SGpifirfliuui, s. Subduing the senses
white wash, varnish, painting, &c., is peel
or passions; calmness, tranquility, s^H
ing off.
uO(S**iA. (p.); [ex S)*>tfuii.] W. p.
350. JlTBNURYA.
s. Rain, ujemip; [ex Glpjpi, v.]
(*).) Compare
louj'LD, s. Chillumbrum, a cele
brated town, in which is a famous temple
QQpeir, GlptSGesrsr, CaieSr, &/f/D,
sacred to Siva, piBaishfianb ; [ex Gt&&, wis
v. a. To disperse, scatter, to shiver, to
dom, et jftbumb, sky.] Compare r&>snwb.
diffuseas seeds, grain, &c, np*. 2.
SlfSUjunuunL-if-iueo, s. A work on
(yfy.) To squauder, to waste, Qu^aifiis.
versification and prosody, $/li<ar^i,
3. To shed, pour out, fi*^. 4. v. n. To
be shed, strewed ; to disperse as a com
LDUei), v. noun, [prov.] Any thing
pany ; to be scattered as a flock, Sbjsj.
too soft, or spoiling by too much mois
(Compare
v.) 5. To be diverted as the
ture, uflertfim [ex Bfitq, v.]
attention from the subject in hand, 4*
SpunupuatiEiaiuj, s. Spoiled palmyra
fil>0p. 6. To wander, ramble about, go
fruit.
astray, ^l^Jwm. 7. (fig.) To prove fruit
less, or unprofitable, uiujrui_j^<JuM. (c.)
LGL-f, s. [improp. for Stsmli-j.'] Ankle^BirarfsmrOnBissfi^aS^. Don't spill the
rings for the feet, g>#-rf. (Tit.) 2. See
water every where.
v.
jBLDLj, Qpei, QpiAiS&rg], ili, ?,!iit!, V.
squandered all the money.
n. [prov.'] To be macerated and spoiled
ak.tf.ssrQu}AQui&mrt3&fifiij(2uraStv. The ga
by too much moisture; to have the firm
thered clouds are all dispersed.
ness, or texture of a substance destroyed;
ucies>ufifii3(5ii*p&. The sight is in
to become rotten, u/tar^u. 2. To be steeped
jured.
or soakedas rice, to become stale. fis
Lft&eiHut&ppdi-eGp. Don't let your mind
**. 3. To be soakedas the hands by
be bewildered.
working in water, or the feet by walking
ufitspsttu&fifeig. A well meditated mat
among moist vegetables, &e., nmti KJ
ter will never fall short of success.
4. To be injured as crops or other
GtteBffiugi. The army was dispersed.
vegetation by excess of water, *7*raW.

inf. [prop. S^flaiLf.ia.'] To |


scatter, disperse, (c.)
8pfiasru>mu>, s. A distracted mind, di
vided attention.
GljSjpiSfiBjairLLjsgiidiB, inf. [prov.~] To
shiver or break cocoanuts to pieces as
at the temple, (c.)
S^/S^^iren, inf. To scatter loosely, to
strew.
od&, inf. To scatter seed!
here and there, commonly in sowing. 2
To squander one's property, Qurcylr
tStSTLb, j. The plant, Gairia&n8st.
(M. Die.)
'Qpsisr, s. The planet Venus, &aQai
2. A timid person, ^ropaQaieb; [exSfib.']
*&;3>irairg:i}>, s. The wide expanse
or sphere of pure intelligence; intelli
gence which knows no bounds. (-utfi_.)
According to the doctrine of the Adwitas,
the all-pervading spirit, God or the intel
lectual etherthe air being to him as a
body; or as some say, the vacuum in the
mind of the abstract worshipper, by which
all obstructions to the view of every thing
in the universe is removed, and he enjoys
perfect felicity, igsrii; [ex 64 et 4(r*ii.]
Compare *t_j*i*i, to&t&teih and Guatarsib.
; r /, 5/lt 7 . s. The deityas the self
subdued, _s*; [ex fyA, subdued.]
@jtruir&u>. $firutr&6h, s. The
soulas the shadow of the deity, ^s^ioi
[ex
intellect.] (p.)
S^iruir^^irarLD, s. The degree of in
telligence found in a person, according
to the preponderance, or otherwise, of
the three eorit. See
ft.
irusLj&iiiQ^irthQu/T^Lh.s. The
white lotus, Q/aiii_fu!r; [ex g/uLjSib, ^
Surrii.'] (M. Die.)
/nru>, s. The flag of a car or chariot,
G>A_*fij!i. Compare
trtr, s. The thin bark of certain trees,
used as clothing, w^/l. (rg,) 2, ("Com
pare Sfif.J Bags, Cloths, VteifigesS.
fresriB^ut, t. Heavenly or spiritual
felicity, 55ct*^io; [ex Sljt, wisdom.]
eiuo, 4. Rottenness, decay, decom
position, looseness, flaccidity, mrs^. W.
p. 843. S'iihila. Compare fi^cum. (p.)
^JPtDSO/f,
The plant, fienresfireBL.
L-rar. (S.)
J"LD, s. A shrub, GrBneutrarw. Croton,
L. (M. Die.)
, s. The fruit of the a(Bu>ffii or
Terminalia, ffl**fi. (Ii.) Compare j^S.
&&f)fg, s. Inferiority, lowness, baseness,
ff^cnu. (p.)
Gteopiiir, t. Low or mean people, Stp
miser. (fgl.)

@Qpsa, iGpar, Qeueir, iu, v. n. To tf^jSaaeO, s. A kind of ore, a red


be injured, spoiled, marred, ruined; to de
stone,
(M. Vic.)
cay, to be worn out, to waste, moulder,
Qi_; [ex Sa. Silo.'] 2. (Compare Q*>,v.) S^^^FQfieiresr^, s. Pride, as one
of the seven sins, t00 urfspQpiarsi; [ex B/s
To be sundered, divided, cut to pieces, to
pii et fQpatturff, pride ]
be mutilated, QacQebsxr. 3. To expire,
4. To change, to be contractedas
s. Kama the Indian Cupid
words or language by time, to grow obso Q^SJS&eir,
as born (from the mind of Vishnu) or
lete, uQtHtttsnfiaj. 8. To be changed, trans
as seated in the heart of lovers, io*^t*-;
formed, to vary as custom, religion, &c,
[ex Bfoth et *, one born.] Compare u><?
mjiaxtnrp. 6. To be destroyed, to perish,
to melt awayas an army,
7. To
degenerate, deteriorate, 9/Qsl.. 8. To be
16ST, s. The shrub, ^wemi^,.
wrong, to get out of tuneas music; to
(M.
Die.)
go wrongas a tune, etftg&eofv. 9. To
be defective, deficient in letters, words,
The (jcfjiisna tree. (M.
&C, CtQ0fiffQpfiQ$V(gVI>pU.
Die.)
SsopiifiGeu , j. [proe.] An ola-book >SjSJSLh, s. Will, volition, one of the
injured by white-ants, &c.
four faculties of the mind, .ii!7Ki!ri-S
Qt*ji. 2. Purpose, determination, reso
&&>pmgiLD(Tf)e&ujQ&neQ,s. A word
lution, pleasure, choice, K-aataajp. (c.)
changed by time; a contraction, (p.)
3. The mind or heart as the seat of affec
fe.'sji;, i'. noun. Destruction, perish
tion, srtsatossviDBHli. W. p. 325. CH1TTA.
4. An established truth; a tenet or doctrine
ing, ruin, loss, QsQgi. 2. Decay, waste,
maintained by certain authorities,
squandering, abuse, uptxtfi. 3. Frag
/j<4. 5. Truth, certainty, m.mbmxn. 6.
ments, ruins, &c.as ftvf, v. 4. Change
One of the twenty-seven astrological
by contraction of a word; corruption or
Yogas, GatstS&uAQfiifC!*ii<Sr0. \Y. p. 924.
change of language, custom or religion,
Sidd'ha. 7. One of the twenty-eight
9<*Af*. 5. Rout, defeat,
6. In
Saiva Agamas, ^sxiS^ufiOfiCi^Qweerff.
jury of wealth, character, &c; suffering
detraction, &c, Ouu/ofl^BSuQ*^*). 7. De
b. liQp > L-vS)fiptb. According to your
fect of a letter or word chiefly in poetry,
pleasure, as you please.
/3;-,/,t.;_i.;,--...'.,o. 8. Getting out of
&fo6$<iruif.Q#l!us!airuif-. According to
tune, or going wrong, as a tune,
one's pleasure, choice, &c.
fiooatf. 9. Degeneracy, deterioration,
e.vK,..ti:^:.'.>. Your pleasure
is the source of our happiness; if you will
@&>jsei{(yu>!&iaeoei)iB&, s. Consecrated
it, we are made happy.
entire rice. See
(ti.)
S^^^LDir^nesili, s. Certainty or stead
fastness of mind in religion. 2. Peace
erQgpgi&SeDpBi, s. Change of letters
of mind, tranquility, calmness.
as in the adoption of words from
Glp&npeiiju>, s. Doubt of mind, hesi
Sanscrit. 2. Omission or loss of a letter
in a word by time.
tation, indetermination. (p.)
Rj^^ciQ, i. Stoical tranquility of
Q&rrp8es>/B6>i, s. Change of a word
mind, extinction of volitional feeling,
from its original form, by elision, &c.
&c, as attained by the g<-..-:. (p.)
2. The change of Sanscrit words into
Tamil. 3. Omission of a word.
Sfi/f^eoarii, s. Agitation of mind,
perturbation, disgust. See urw.
Ou/r0il8ai^a(, j. Transition of
ppekeun$lGsni>, s. Command of one's
meaning, change in the meaning of a
word by time, aov**^'^*1. 2. Injury,
will, self-control.
loss, &c, of property.
inf. To settle, decide,
give a final judgment, ^/iofn*A*. 2. To
7?JT> JT, dQSpek, /gGpeir, u?u&, da, t.
will, desire; to direct, command; to be
a. To injure, spoil, mar, waste, mutilate,
pleased, ^ABurJA*. 3. To make ready,
QmQsa. 2. To abrogate, abolish, annul,
fivrruB6xcBr. ( Colloq. )
resound, Qertoit*. 3. (J.) To sound,
goSi*. 4. To destroy, ruin, demolish,
SipppfiiJnsih- top? f*<!/j9, s. [pror.]
kill, j*bJ*. See <?ff>, v. 5. To sunder,
Renunciation, entire subjection or ex
divide, cut to pieces, iSartswnx. (Sa.
tinction of the will and of secular
Ch'hida.) 6. To squander, lavish, or waste
purposes, resolves, desires, &c,as at
property, QuresetQ*matM. 7. [prop. vul.
tained by severe abstract devotion in
for <W, v.] To shave, shear, &c, mltS
one ripening for liberation from births;
absolute quiescence. See frwsih.
QrLi3itartiMriS)tK/iur/imit. Those who are
S^fi/ifilpQarrsireir,
inf. To will, resolve,
grateful for favors, (lit. who murder them
purpose, choose, prefer.
not,) are preferable to those that bestow
Sfipifd^ilu Sspiiaiff, inf. To be
them, (p.)
pleased to do, &c. (c.)
it&ifla>pd&, inf. To be ungrateful,
@d/ZUiSirex>iis, t. Aberration of mind,
(lit) to destroy benefits received, (p.)
infatuation, fascination, stupefaction,
Q,~hj,uli, v. noun. Destroying, demo
bewilderment, umrunjigj. 2. Derange
lition, ruin, jfsSuiy. 2. Injury, wasting,
ment, madness; [ex tSsmm, stupor.]
rout, defeat, &c, Q*3^*j.
SppLDirs, inf. To will, to desire; to
_ F<5to, s. A helmet or other armor
purpose, resolve, (c.)
for the head, jbtfir; [ex Sa. Chita, cover
SppiBama, inf. To condescend, to
et ham, head.~\ (*#.)
be pleased, to do a favor, &c
447

GtppGiU'r&ih, [ astrol."] A con


S^^Lj^L-sr, s. A prosperous man
junction of the lunar constellations
blessed by God with great and extraor
with the days of the week and of the
dinary gifts. (Colluq.)
phases of the moon, not deemed very
irQ&efr, s. As Stmai. (R.)
favorable; the twenty-first of the
twenty-seven yogas, Gui*iS&LjpGfi<fiQM
/rS<95SYru/rz_6ti, j. Poetry written
sirp. 2. One of the three Gm*ib neither
by any of the Qfrt.
favorable, nor unfavorable. See Qiut*&.
^,s5;*UiiJLD, s. Extinction of the will S^^sirii^SQlTTLDeisoil, s. A celebrated
astronomical treatise in Sanscrit.
and identification of the soul with the
Supreme, as obtained by the ascetic; [ex 5sS,sS ITrs^lo , s. Result, conclusion, sa
tisfaction, certainty, truth as the result of
SppeSeoaeiii, s. Increase of volitions
discussion or as universally admitted,
or of yielding to desires after earthly
W. p. 925. SlDDHANTA. 2.
objects oppo. to Gfamnb.
Religion, profession, api. 3. An ancient
errppaSjipw, s. The sentiment or
astronomical treatise, especially Surya
meaning of the shastras. 2. Tenets,
Siddhanta, used in Hindustan proper, as
wii&<u& is at the south, a#fi&prifiii>. 4.
opinions, &c, inculcated in the shastras.
The twenty-eight Agamas of the Saivites,
@i&/ipu>, s. A firm, resolute mind.
fiurjK5r. 5. The two agamas of the
*&fi;g!r'TQF)liA,s. [Com. Slppa/r^iio.']
Vaishnavas, DLj.iBr/#iflEAcr.
A treatise on poisonous animals, their
Stpprripasr, s. Siva, Senesras
bites, the consequences, remedy, &c,
eSAauuiLiassr.
ophiology, tSmuAxnjiAf, [ex Sijtft, et ^ts
Sjiprrifi, s. A follower of the Mimansa
i_i4, what was composed by Rishis.]
philosophyoppo. to Qafittfl. 2. A
s. One of the eighteen class
mathematician, a demonstrator,
es of supernals, or demigods inhabiting
W. p- 925. Sid'dhantin.
the middle air or region between the
Gtppnipuui,
inf. To be demon
earth and the sun, embracing several
strated or proved. 2. To be apparent,
subdivisions, GfieitaapQetasSstpfiGpi. 2. A
obvious, clear, perceptible, &c. (p.)
class of magicians who, by the perfor
GlfifitT&putQ&tjwsui, s. An almanack
mance of certain mystical and magical
rites, have acquired superhuman powers,
used by the Telugus and Canarese.
^rfliuuL-iS^^iriijSii, s. An ancient
being able to perform miracles; or one or
more of the eight
jyan_fl4P/5>i_*
Astronomical work. See Asiatic Re
Sjt't. 3. Ascetics who, by mystical and
searches.
austere practices, have attained one or
all of the five purposes: viz., the affluence,
sib, s. The Agama philosophy ; doctrines,
the form, or the society of the supernals,
&c, of the Saivas. The principal trea
residence in the divine loias; or identifi
tises on it are fourteen, viz. : 1 ,)cs<.ff)
cation with the deity, sj!trfi,*,ff)M!_*(?.afr;
mri. 2. $(5&3epjuL>aif-uj!rr, 3. fio^ror Cur
[ex
success.] W. p. 924. Sid'diia.
fiib. 4. 9ru^rer&fi$l. 5. ^(SUBtStsuSbff. 6.
8(ci#/f.sROTu>, f. The classes of @ppir.
n_oiasamtSstisf>. 7. S)eiui3:&reili. 8.
S^^rr^efiesis, I. A magical pill giving
r^C-wueer. 9. r&&}Qmia&xur. 10. Cu-;,r-uuot
11. i..vi-.;..-ie5. 12. Qn^rfBgtg,.
power to fly. See under c*>.
13. B-efrt&xQ&jStfiet&aib. 14. fBspu&st&rr
StppH^rev, f. The science of medicine,
sxrtb, thus expressed in a stanza as:
2. C R.J Treatises composed by
CB^Ia<%i tuunQuzp^ &fi&-urr
9/t0i.
u<nhuirL-ifL&@pJ$iT, s. A S^fiar of
note as an author,whose name is derived
from playing with a snake. See uniu.
ufiQasrL-Gi&SlpjSrr, s. The eighteen Qjg> ITLOGOSlis, s. ( Tel.) As 8p(n/L604iu>.
celebrated
Q^pirQubiraLh, s. One of the 120
isa/Gstrif-Glppir, s. The nine crores of
kinds of ore, GuGaceizi.
icBiS/s^err, s. The nine principal Sidd- S^S^irQuifr^Lh, s. As S^jgiraunraii.
harS. viz.: *p&u*tpi, rOfram/ii, Q&*n QtSpirirtS/SLD, s.
White mustard,
fir, j/BrBerfii) aigrflssfii, icfissszrfir, tnjGss
QaKrirsIt). W. p. 925. SlDDHABDlIA.
ffljisipi, sQit&irrffir, Gsnsssrfir, which
2. (/?.) AS/J^ag'rarii.
sec in their places.
*&/BjirirpjS3
*. The fifty-third year
S^iS^ffO, i. Cloth, @3x>.
of the Hindu cycle, p'"**'1'.
&^<3>637, s. The silk-cotton-tree, jgeoey. (SSl, s. Success, accomplishment,
S^^sir, s. Siva, the accomplishes
prosperity, the attainment of the desired
9aar. 2. (*.) Bhairava, >,-..*. 3.
object, <B>aL<B^so. (c.) 2. Supernatural
(*.) Argha of the Jainas, jps*ar. 4.
powers obtained by abstract devotion, and
[ex Rfigi, magic] One who displays
exercised at will, fQucucait. 3. Final eman
powers above natural comprehensionas
cipation from mortal existence and the at
in magic, legerdemain, alchymy, &c, the
tainment of eternal beatitude, OrOii. 4.
production of supernatural appearances,
The sixteenth of the astronomical yogas,
tDsiLn$mfiQriuGmirdr. 5. (Jig.) A cunning
piQatsii. 5. Firmness, durability, Pi_i4
person, a trickish man, fiiBfi. 6. An up
as MuBfiSS), firmness of body. W. p. 925.
right man, o.eirerwtiGrerai66r. Sa. SifTdha.
Siddhi. 6. The tl!i?. tree. 7. Soap,
G>pptgjireisru>, s. The highest state of
iM'tib. (p.)Note. As the last member
spiritual wisdom, as derived from Siva,
of a compound word, it implies success
according to the fi^i^ii.
obtainedas >m>A), io*)rAS>, &c.
448

SpfdaasirLifi8p@tmnuJa&r, s. Ganesa the god who removes obstacles or


gives success. 2. A manifestation of
this god.
@pPQwi&, s. The way to bliss. 2.
The way to success, (ug^t.)
fdpfiQup&p@UBs)i~j , inf. To suc
ceed. 2. To succeed in magic, medicine
or some art. 3. (/).) To obtain bliss.
QpfiQuppsuGsr -&fi$iL>Gir&rjssr , s. One
who has succeeded in magic, medicine,
business, &c.
SififtlQPfi^t, s. The happiness of suc
cess. (Cvlloq.)
S\ i/ - 1 . inf. To prove successful as
magic, incantations, medicines, under
takings, &C, uvsirut-.
jytltffl^^ ji/L-iu>rrp@l, s. The
eight superhuman powers ascribed to
Siva, and which, it is supposed, may be
acquired by extraordinary austerities
attended with magical rites. They are.
1. jfarfu>T, the power of reducing one's
self or any tiling else to the size of an
atom. 2. w&icr, the power of increasing
one's bulk without limit. 3. /Siar, the
power of rendering one's self or other
things light, overcoming gravitation. 4.
*Ao, the faculty of increasing weight,
solidity,&c,also written ffAar. 5. iSsrfijd,
the power of attaining every thing de
sired, as to touch the moon with the
finger, &c. 6. JjtriiSjii, the power to
overcome natural obstacles and go
any where. 7. m^^uj, or <rfc^,
Supreme dominion over animate or
inanimate nature. 8.
or SP
*, the power of enchanting, chang
ing the course of nature or assum
ing any form.Note. In Wilson's Dic
tionary.instead of
is given, mrn
J*, the accomplishment of every pro
mise or engagement. See also Ellis, p. 18.
Seu^/raTS/i^, s. [commonly called
Bfgiuii.'] See fi^iujr.
u/ra@<F^^, J. Successful pleading,
&c. 2. Supernatural gifts as attained
by Munis to give their word effect. 3.
Influence attending or supposed to at
tend the words of some persons, (c.)
aiufttuGlpfi, s. Effect or the result of
a thing. 2. Success of a thing, (c.)
wipuSi^p, s. Success in magical in
cantations.
^Jsfsl<&60, s. A kind of stone or mine
ral ore. (/?.) Compare 4^4**1.
<ff<S, c n.
To be successful, to be consummated, t
2. To happen, to take place, CsA_;
[cr 4#.] (<)
&jS^!(Lpei>Lh, s. The root of the iSecuu
BTESjeK. Circuligo. Boxh.
'Sjiffiiurnr, s. The name of a celebra
ted work on the Agama religion, being an
amplification of the twelve rules in agrar
Quifiib, frisat*ailjiflrGg:Ai\ [cx fdp& et
an honorific termination.]
*^^^!rSLLO, s. A wild jungle, a wil
derness, ; [ex Siffliiitb, et
jungle.]
*&jg$fi!a&Lh, s. A kind of plant, Qsrrif.
QmtS.

*&{g'p>t!r&ssr, s. A painter, sculptor,


limner, carver, Stamiarar. (p.) W. p. 325.
Chitkaka.
*S$p$!raiTUJU>, s. Tiger, the Cheeta or
small tiger, i/si; [ex Q#gii<b, speckle, et
ami, body.] (is.) (p.) W. p. 326.
Chitrakata.
. A pigeon, iy<s; [ex t^tfim, speckle, et
Qtwib, Ae4ri_i>, neck.] (ugv.)
S^pjg^gjir, j. The registrar of
Yama, who records the virtues and vices
of mankind, and calculates the time
when the lives of beings are to end, ac
cording to the destiny of each,
*-. W. p. 326. Chitragui'ta.
'S^^lTSSU eS', s. [prov. prop,
srAxroS.] A kind of rice, s>;QAi. (c.)
'SltBpjluGl&ss&Ttq-, s. Any one of the
seven Rishis, especially, the Kishi Angi
ras, scj**>. See fii*. W p. 326.
CHlTRAS'lKHANDES.
S!#is!Jj'Qa53337'zy_.3:sa7', s. The planet or
the regent of Jupiter, liurpar. \V. p. 326.
Chithasikhand'ija.
'S^^tQ^sjt^t, s. The name of one
of the judges or recorders of hell, *ns
j.-..*;..Sa. Chitrase'na.
i&jifilrgiinTclaBt , s. One of the nine
}- ~.-rr. See mmiftstBa.
*S)^tBl>rfiir5iriii,s. One of the nine kinds
of musical measures, p4crt.
*&i/5!irurgDi, j. The sun, g/fliuear.
2. Fire,
W. p. 326. Ciiitkabh inc.
3. The sixteenth year of the Hindu
cycle, gi'Kcy-ii.

^rruurrscsnt-^ Stp^juuirsin
s. A plant, t.-u'i. Hedysarum, L.
fouuirsOtrsQ, s. A plant. See
,~ .-I'.v-J)-'?. (W.)
S^^!T(LpsOUi, s. A class of pungent
creepers with medicinal propertiesas
See 0***(J.
Qfii^Bljth, s. A picture; any variegated
printing, ornamental writing or carved
work; an image, fl$M4iart?.i. 2. Nicety,
fineness, neatness or minuteness of a work ;
elegance, Spuy. 3. Beauty, great beauty,
Cu-;s. 4. Ornament, decoration, embel
lishment, jffci.v*. 5. Ornamental or
forcible language, srstsmrarGu**. 6. Face
tious, playful conversation; jesting, con
undrums, riddles; deceitful discourse to
secure an object, &c, 0^uSur^Qu>u&.pi.
7. One of the four classes of poems or S.
See iA*y>ssd. 8. Wonder, surprise,
ut. 9. The castor-plant, ^loswig. 10.
Romantic, fanciful description; imagery,
exaggeration, hyperbole, (commonly in
poetry, i&afujib.) II. A work on archi
tecture, &iS)pu&ii. W. p. 325. CllITRA.
GlpffinQpij tBSuuipssx^ QsipiSQffih istuutpssih .
The art of painting is but the habit or
practice of the hand, and that of lan
guage is but the practice of the tongue.
M <> _ \. : . .j Make no fanciful exagge
rations. (Aw)
S^B^asnesfui, s. One of the five
sseaib. See Slsaaj}.
57

6)^,Sjaefl, s. A curiously wrought


GlpfioeueapSld^niriQ&tsr, t. Cutting
poem. See iajkS. There are different
and slashing in battle, prolonged butch
kinds as
ery, cutting off member after member.
ffrjutf*. A poem in the figure of
2. Ingenious and varied torture in in
flicting death, (c.)
a car.
GtrQfljgM. One written in the form
GlfifiasBp^irassr.
s. One artful, clever,
of inter-linked curves.
or dexterous; one fluent in speech, (p.)
#g-auipib. One in the form of
^s)tfsfltf enp, s. The art of fancysquares.
painting, sculpture, carving, engraving,
uS<sii. Verses written in a wind
&c.
ing manner.
GtpfiaGsuS&dairair, s. Any fancymtxuipib. A poem in the form of
workers, imitators of nature as flower
intertwined snakes, &c
makers, artizans, sculptors, engravers.
Indsnasf, s. A carver, painter.
2. Fancy-painters, (c.)
da*^iu>, s. An ornamented or
@p@oGa>eir
nQsrreveS, s. A mode of
painted room, or hall with pictures,
music, a fine melody, Qsr*ieSfij?p6ji,Q@
as 9ag\jarlM.Note. This term is
4rjr. (p.)
applied to the temple at Chillumbram,
and a mountain in Bundelcund where
<?', i <2t rrirreS, s. [prov.] An artizan
Rama abode in his exile.
who carves images, statues, &c, tyfii
Sia^md^irnxsa , s.
A cunning or
stir; [CX tyfimh et l_f8.]
shrewd dwarfish person, (c.)
/j/rdSiK'cfojr, s. See Sji^nenea^c.
S^roQtff^ St^s^iju,QeuL-ty inf.
To carve, sculpture, grave, &c , on a 'S^QirirtEl&jliSaT, s. A king of the
plain surface.
heavenly choristers, J,gi>*iuf(;/*4ir. 2
S<,d^jQ -rir0uu>, s. An image, an
An ancestor of the Pandya Kings, and
son of Santanu. orr"0*1"*' Qcurcju/ar. 3.
idol, a carved statue, a picture.
A recorder in hell, ^jfiCwfiAewi***-, W.
SjifiajHuw, s. A painted candle or
p. 327. Chitrangada.
taper.
&0&J$u&Qu*e$Kg lijrccf!s8@sk. He '^^^TrrrkS, s. The wife of the king
sits meditating, motionless as a painted
Naraindra, mQrngitH&urti. 2. (fig.) A deceit
taper.
ful woman, a*$r;*stil. (r.)
SjifSffjiaBpiueetS. Fancy needle work.
p$niripftsiCii, s. Coquetry, decep
2. As Sfeglsuurenmr.
tion iu love.
Spfiu^Gpii, s. An ornamented car.
@fEiQ<rrr5l5@'cl50,
s. Dalliance, amorous
Gljificii^ir Qpfiufc^ltLi, inf. To
sport, embracing the Sfgisi mode, &C;
carve or engrave any figures on wood
[ex atgimb,
et erjsu=;Jfcu.] 2. (/?.)
or stone.
As &$jajf&iib.
@jifiiruutu>,s. A picture. 2. (p.) Va
'jir earearld, s. Rice boiled with
riegated, painted or printed cloth, f4
colored condiments. [c.r S^pni, et jiartmii,
boiledrice.] (p.) W. p. 327. Chitranna.
9p@0uui-.irLD, s. Variegated, painted
^TirQuetnr
cloth. 2. A book of pictures, folds of
paintings for amusement, (p.)
See under
SppffuufleiiLD&^auugies>LD, s. A
, iQCpA, pQpGir, udueSr, ds, v.
doll, statue, a puppet.
a. To paint, carve, or make fancy work
glpfiguurr, s. As Spfitjae.
as flowers, pictures, statues, &c, BdfsnQtn
G*p$ouuneaai, s. A portrait or pic
at*. 2. (fig.) To use beautiful imagery, or
ture of a person or persons, real or
figurative description in language, to paint
imaginary, a carved figure.
in words, BtfrzuiriiuQur. 3. To speak art
dffutSffPe&Lo, s. A picture, a portrait.
fully, A>g$*U>#IULlCj-'.
dauUjLouL-L-rreDL-, s.
Flowered Q $ iff esafl',
(Com. 9ji@erSI.) [in
silk cloth, (c.)
erotics.'] The second of the four classes
pt3auQujF&, s. Artful speech, cun
of women. See Quaaiet,*. W. p. 327.
ning, jesting shrewdness.
Cuitrin'eb.
GlfignLDGaitULD Gtpfla&trSsti, s, A S)fbflntr, s. The fourteenth lunar aspainted chamber or hall.
terism, &&m*>sr. 2. April, the first
SpPnQLDQgfi, inf. To draw a picture,
month in the Hindu year, pfe^i*. 3.
A plantas S;js^tuutw<a. W. p. 325.
to paint, to sketch, (c)
Chitra.
SpfiaQeiKTgpfj, s.
Elegant, nice,
beautiful writing; caligraphy. 2. Varie
8j@0irQuerr0%atr S^^cQt/er/faBfltfi
gated or fancy painting. 3. An ana
S&&::tu,ils*a, s. The full moon in
gram, as s$iBp for ifsjg,.
April, when the planet is in, or near, the
Stf$*>i asterism.
)oVuana,, s.
Ornamental lines
drawn on the body of a person. 2. One
ft^^aBff9, J. [prot>.~\ Congy made
of the lines in the hand. 3. The wife of
and given away liberally on the day
Kuvera, (S^uassrwiartS.
when the moon is in the Sfifmr aste
Sd^aifSd^udsirijir, s. Fancy painters,
rism in April, in reference to S>tg\*tg&
to disregard which is supposed to
portrait painters, limners, embroiderers.
subject persons to punishment in the
2. Artizans, carvers, sculptors, engra
leech-pits of the seventh hell.
vers, Sput. 3. Carpenters, fast.
449

-.',.v. -.; , r. j. [pror.] The story of


&&$<!<Btfixt, recounting his birth, life, &c,
with the rewards and punishment of
various good and bad actions. It is read
in the temples on the S^ffirr^ixa.
Those who are strict fast till they have
heard the story. It is deemed more im
portant when the full moon falls on a
Sunday.
SpfiaDirdarriT, s. A kind of rice ga
thered in April, |jiQo>.
8^^ao/r#8si)u>uav, s. The Kavery
river, when swollen in April, miGmHtSij
!ai>ruQu{3*@. See Under ftsuioLKor.
Sl^^aanuLjjjio, 3. The rough weather,
or storms of April.
8pF>es>ir.i(ejipuuu>, s. [prov.~] Storm in
April. See under tgyuuii.
Glp@i-: ,7 Sj -, s. The festival ce
lebrated in the Madura temple in April,
(c.)
!^5<3 sQ SS> <S, 3. [ioc.] A printed or
painted cloth, tq>^*?Jw. Compare
SO, s. Knowledge, jy^a/. (R.)
s. The second of the four
classes of women. See 8fi&ti<sH.
Q^gP, s. Intellect, intelligence, the
principle of knowledge or intellect in the
deity, or human souls; spirit (as
opposed to #L_i4 or ,.'.. <.-. matter or
non intelligence) in all its diversified forms
in the various beings inhabiting the
universe, whether supernal, infernal, hu
man, brute or vegetable; all being capable
of knowing and enjoying the deity,
jy^ajuOuf<j*. W. p. 325. Chit. 2. (a
change of
Illimitable and super
natural powers, obtained by abstract
devotion, and exercised at pleasure; in
cluding the eight
which see. 3.
Legerdemain, sleight of hand, exhibition
of supernatural appearances by means
of magic, alchemy, &c, xrurd/tsnp. 4,
The
sacrifice.
li>iwi^<Ju>a;Sm?tstu5wSAiSiu(?w. When
there is no intelligence, there is no life,
i.e. to deny intelligence [as a first cause]
is to deny that there is life.
s. Spirit and matter, or
intelligence and non-intelligenceas
eternal, uncreated principles in nature.
Gtjkppj$s-B3sr, s. Spirit, matter, and
Godas constituting the world, (p.)
GtpfinmaniD, 3. Spirituality, incorporeality belonging to the spirit or
intellect, as refilled, purified and tending
toward the deity; [ex ^wii, form.]
Q^jpamtrazh, 3. As @p&G$penfidarrffG8r.
&lfbgiuupsi&, inf. To fly or pass
through ether, as the St/ti. 2. (Jig.)
To disappear, as a person; spoken in
surprise or contempt. 3- (fig) To
carry one's self proudly, to take airs;
to be supercilious.
&LjQutTQr)Zir, 3. An intelligentbeing
the faculty of intelligence, as in the
deity or a souloppo. to *i_uQu(jir,
@p&Q7)UU)-@pQ&ir(rfjU!j>, s. Imhodied
intelligence, a spiritual nature. 2 The
deity as identified with the intellect.
4o0

QpSitiFjUsa &jt>Q &n (Vjusir , s.


deity as a pure intelligence,
$^^sffs^aa#, 3. As Qfi^i, 3.

The

63T, 3.
A dwarf, (^eirmisr. Com
pare
2. The bird that makes
hanging nests, siitmitAtststS. Compare
9ihffsit and Qfsth,
*rj<sr, s. One skilled in deceptive per *$i5j!T(3jGdih}, 3. See under Siianp.
formances. Compare

( Tel. ) A kind of necklace, Mosfaiusenf


inf. To juggle, to play tricks,
to exhibit supernatural appearances.
Stp&jifi, 3. See under epfi.
3,'5jgir<5(8j, 3. [prov.~] A kind of play,
G)p&wu, 3. See under &<ss>u.
also the thing used in the play,^itaji^S.
(c.) 2. As SkfttsC
S^Jpld), 3. A shrub,
u. Crotalaria, L. (J?.)
Qrbpir^i^Sifi Sii^ir^^!ss)tr, s. [prot.]
(Corruption of Bigrinrfigla>r); [ex Sifir,
Qpsj&^njuiD, 3. The shrub yielding
not failing, itfimr, voyage or journey.]
the croton seeds, Ceimnai. (A/. Die.)
A safe voyage or journey, **,
2. See under St$f.
2. Safety, welfare, prosperity,
Qjismp, s. (Tel.
['"<;.] A leathern
SmptrpfiasHrurrLuGuits, inf. To make
vessel for oil, also a bottle, &c, natrQew^
a safe voyage.
'Sli^XiTLiSesdFI, 3. One of the two gems
*SlQfi&Li, 3. See SlQemau>.
of Swerga, yielding whatever is desired,
grmamfi. (See u>so.) W. p. 327. ChindSLo, 3. The tamarind tree, Lfemaj
tam.vn'i. 2. An ancient epic poem of
icr*. Compare Qigib. 2. The bird that
merit, a Jaina production.
It is
builds the hanging nest, ,srAAirn<ggi.
also called (><Smw<i, being a pane
Compare 6>*io. (*.)
gyric on a king culled
and 6ore
Srs^SgglfSjsS, s. (Pers.) Property,
jpii, as containing the doctrines of the
Juiuas. 3. A famous compound medica
life,
ment valued like a precious gem $ui>W.
Sib^ld, 3. ( Tel.) Tamarind tree, lyaffiu
4. The name of a small town in Trichinopoly district, ^e;/.
ff< u:e)lu>irpfieDii, 3. Pills of Bii^ir
*Qifij5$S3)(utr8>LD, 3. [pros.] Mental coi
uissoS, medicine.
tion a faculty ascribed to the superior
deities, inr^gCjLfavj^&\ [ex ,5807.] (p )
^ijdffSipirLDeseR, 3. A grammar in
TelugU, Qp&tEiSmaaerspQptaigt.
'SiijSdssr, s. Thought, conception, re
collection, imagination, reflection, con
aesftpSipiruiesS), s. An astrological
sideration, dbrq. 2. Hied, attention,
treatise,
*st&- 3. Cure, concern, grief, regret,
prri&SlifiiTwaitl, s. A logical treatise.
Uj. 4. Deep thought, meditation, con
templation, gtumih. 5. Supplication to
s.
A work on
or desires after the deity in the heart,
Materia
Medic*.
GpaQmnDiz. 6. Inquiry, investigation,
Quifluj8i/zirLDaeR, 3. The Major &mpn
search, .g'reja/. 7. Wish, desire, S<5uuio.
a><sH medicine, as containing more costly
(c.) 8. The thing conceived in the mind, as
ingredients, ^iSifrwm^^fgieBr.
one of the three things about which the
astrologer is consulted. See e>i_<i and
&S&'<t&&pnu}8R,
s. A religious trea
ryo+ifl.. Compare
tise, 9(5*4010,5?A).
n.a!*Q3r(s8tf!ivqiSAib>. You need have
no concern. 2. (R.) There is nothing &:b$!, d&iipsfr, pQpor, udust, is. v.
a. To think, conceive, recollect, iSa-A*.
against you.
2. Reflect, consider, *<$g. 3. To medi
SijS&srQauLQiuQuira, inf. To become
tate, contemplate, jUiMg**. 4. To inquire,
bewildered, or deranged.
investigate, to devise, ponder, ^rm. 5.
To direct the thought towards an absent
Si/sSssruut, inf.
To be careful,
being, human or divine, so as to bring that
anxious, concerned. 2. To be distrac
before the mind, ootrcar. 6. To entertain
ted, disturbed in thought.
anxious cares, *iSwijui_Note. The verb
Stipdsnueme&r, inf. To remember, to
is often intransitive in its signification.
think, to reflect, to meditate. 2. To
Slifipfiuuirir&s, inf. To think upon,
make supplication in the heart. 3. To
consider, reflect, resolve in the mind.
heed, attend to. 4. To inquire, ex
SdifSuLj.
v. noun. Thinking, thought,
amine.
conception. 2. Reflection, considera
fi*^&rL(BSr<arfijLf. Ponder this well;
tion, contemplation. 3. Care, concern.
think over and over.
Si^SssruSdraaLD, s. (ncg.) Freedom Sli^tuth, 3. What is to be conceived,
considered or reflected, &*$iu$. W. p.
from care or apprehension. 2. Incon327. Chintya. 2. One of the twentysiderateness, heedlessness, carelessness.
eight AgamaS, SlaiamfglQl&csg).
eQp&rwSliifi&sr, s. Family or worldly
cares.
Qii^iustiQsusmurr, s. A Qeumuir
verse of three lines embracing two sub
QjXaiSijX&sr, 3. Divine meditation or
divisions, viz. : 1. Cefea&4&sfflLieiiQwfarur.
contemplation; attention to divine
2. g)s5r(B5oD*rfS?J1.hiJ6ijQ/i5irtjij'.
things.

WIS
*$iBJl, s. The sea, the ocean, aieo.
2. Water, ft. 3. A river in general, <&p.
4. The country bordering on the Indus,
Sindh, StigtCpiib. 5. The language of the
Q*g> country, one of the eighteen langu
ages, utQsrf&urmH-jtSQra?&. (See UTDt-.)
6. The river Indus, SH^tfii. 7. An ele
phant as Signii, tuciar. (p.) W. p. 925.
Sisddhu. 8. A species of ode of five
B..puL/ or members, the first being a very
short line and called uAmiS, the second
one longer, named jj&u&eiiS, and the re
mainder asasasima,
9. Any poetic
line of three feet, <y>*Ps-. 10. Any short
person, a dwarf, onsrar. (<*.) II. A pre
cious stone, cat'B eye, wuSAui4. 12. A
shrub, g)cj/r^a. (M. Die.)
Sl&piq., s. As Sikfi, 9.
i&jas&uL{Scajrr, s. Petty poets, who
make ballads, odes, &copp. togJij

nrixi, s. (Sa. Sindurah.) Red, Swu


4. 2. Vermilion, red-paint, or powders for
the head; also a red spot on the forehead,
chiefly of women as an ornament, Qetfit*
4. 3. (com. Qtk&tib.) Any red, chemical,
or metallic compound used medicinally,
red metallic oxide, precipitate of mercury,
S>i&G*gi. 4. A red umbrella, Qi<5>i-. 5.
The tamarind tree,
6. A flower
shrub. Qii^, Ixora coecinea, L. 7. A
marking nut, QeisGwCcB^. (M. Die.) 8.
[a change of &is<!ii>.~\ An elephant, u>to.
Si^rai^Cu., inf. To mark the fore
head with a vermilion spot.
Si^iruui-fL-u> s. Calcination of metals
to make red powders.
Si^rnuQuuClS, s. Vermilion spot on
the forehead, as Gn^wi, 2.
Sidney en a, s. Different kinds of Glii
esiih compounds.
Sii^sfffsnaiLjLj, t. Preparation of Si
gisib powders.
jSmjsSi^irsw, s. Powders chemically
prepared from gold.
euaa^/i^irffw, s. Powders chemically
prepared from lead. See
&eariLDr(rr^@iitguTirLD, s.
See under

GligidsiresB, s. See under airsxFI.


8iffi&rrffU3, s. Sea-salt, at&uL{.
Gli&iQp&w, s. As &i&,4. 2. India as
bound by the river Indus, ^igiQ^riii.
Gtisuzfi, s. The Indus river.
SligjiBiTL-L-irir, j. The people of Sindh.
GtifiBflsw, s. Rock-salt, jgi^ij^.
9tkglBSfiu>, s. Salt, SL^Ly. ( M. Die.)
ptnBij6ligrnu>, s. Copper calcined.
Stiigienaiessrw, s. See under jg sveuemii.
Qeuesipe&igirtiiA, s.
One of the
SpiBjpl, Spay, Sipatss, ii>, Sip, v. n. To
vehicles by the aid of which the trans
be spilled, to be effused, QifiuGurs. 2. To
mutation of metals is completed. (II.)
drop, as from a leak, the nose, &c, to
stream, to be emitted or poured out, sof'- 3. d&girifl, v. See Glijprfi. (R.)
To be destroyed, as life, Q*i_. Sa. Syanda.
'Qmsinp, s. ( Sa. Chinta.) Thought, con
SlBJlP, @7par, SifiSerA , Caiar, Sdip, v.
ception, imagination, 7*kiA. 2. Reflec
a. To spill, shed, effuse, Q/*t**. 2. To scat
tion, consideration, recollection, medita
ter, diffuse, Sfip. (c.) 8. (p.) To take away
tion, contemplation, mental worship, *<j^
life, to kill, slay, (3*.
g. 3. Mind, mental faculties or powers,
intellect, uwrii. 4. Intention, design, (g/SuL/.
Qjnpp&GlAp, inf. To shed blood.
5. Solicitude, concern, care, anxiety,
asssrestiiSii/X, inf. To shed tears.
6. (p.) Sorrow, regret, ^><erui.Note. In
Qpdrg&Sip, inf. To blow the nose.
many of its compounds, the word retains
Compare ff&*js. (c.)
the Sanscrit pronunciation of Btyt.
SifiuQurt, inf. To shed any dry
Smpircgjevti, s. Great care, sorrow,
thing, as grain, seed, sand, &c.
rfiJr^Wifl. (p.)
Qutrif)@i.x, inf. To scatter parched
SihjiiT&arw,
t. The seat of the intellect
paddy at a funeral, at the house, in the
or affections, the mind, the heart; [ex
way before the corpse and when that is
*] 0>)
laid on the pile. 2. To cast parched
paddy and flowers in a marriage hall.
SisB/Sm^ifttuA, t. The planet Mer
&&&enr(BQuiia, inf. To be shed, to be
cury; also Budha son of Chandra.
(R.) See *<*. 2. One of keen intel
spilt, (c )
lect,
_rf^(ur*rL/^Payau-Bjdr. (p )
epQfS&Stip, inf. To leak, to drop from
Siea^Qriiiiu, inf. To meditate upon,
a leak.
to contemplateas in "jfKirijLft*vQ#iu
Qeuimai&ip, inf.
To perspire in
faror." (wir* ) 2. To keep in mind,
dropsspoken of hard labor, industry,
bear in mind, store up in the memory,
&C., s&tburQuu..
*&!Egl!TU), s. Red color, SloiuLf. 2.
Siea^QjseS^i, inf. To be clear minded,
Red lead, minium, Q#aJjiA. 3. [a change
enlightened.
of fi*^rii.] The tamarind tree, i^tSuictti.
$/5njSuS>>ai, inf. As Glieop
4. An Elephant, urfer. W. f. 925. SindQffjju, 2.
HtntA.
iS&SI&eap, t. An appeased, pacified,
a@Cpar, p<Spar, udueir as, v.
unruffled mind. 2. Unconcern; free
a. To calcine, to prepare red powders,
dom from anxiety or apprehension.
of metals or minerals, by fire, Sigum***;
ueoSi^D^iL/fireiranir,
appel. n. A man
[ex Biprnb.'] {Rare.)
of cares, involved in a multiplicity of
StrngpewTTLD, 1. A small kind of tree,
projects or business.
the white species of Q*r*8, QaeSbrQ^tB.
iceoeo
SlieafiiLf bitareasa, appel. n. A well
2. Sea, ocean.
W. p. 926. Sindhudisposed person. 2. A pious person.
vara. 3. A bow, (*>.

fluir/fl*&<3wrtfl&-, s.(Pcrs.) Recom


mendation, letter of recommendation,
SunifisrS/gaicr, inf. To plead in one's
behalf.
*Ql9, s. The name of a monarch of the
Solar race,
(e )
Stuuth^S, t. (Pcrs.) Establishment of
servants, C?/SsviurLL*fcjrmiiip^p0<k.
Suuua, s. ( Tel. -O^&j.) A pack, a
parcel, a package, a bundle, as of cloth,
&c., ^Jcvj^iiKoi.. 2. A pack of tobacco
forming a man's load, LprziS*j**e?io. 3.
[prou.] (a change of Sipui.) A little, a
trifle, Qstrturg:. (c.)
Suu^Sluuuntii , adv. In small bun
dles, parcels, &c.
SuuijaiLt, inf. To bind up cloth,
tobacco, &c, in a bundle.
ui3, s. (Tel. -O*^.) Bi-valve shell-fish
or other shells, uJ. (c.)
&uS^s;e5ar^jiiiLi &u&i$jpi, s. Lime
of burnt shells.
@ui$Qppj, s. An inferior pearl. 2.
An artificial pearl. See oa**.
@ui$uj&&, s. [prov.~\ A goldsmith's
mould for making cupschiefly for
children's waist bells, In imitation of
shells, swiSu'sfflQewrce-p.
@u JuejSd, t. A work in imitation of
shells.
Qpp&&$iui$, s. Mother of pearls,
pearl oyster.
Qastrifl&&uiS, s. A large kind of
shell used in offering. Pee Q*srfPui.f.
GuLj&eiLjtS, s. A shell formed like
a comb.
QpparfSuiS, t. Another kind of shell.
(R.)
3ui3tLJsk, s. A tailor; also the caste,
uwmsir. (R.) Fancy-worker, engraver.
SutSajffa/^j, s. Fancy-needle work,
any curious workmanship, (c.)
SutSluj/r, t. Fancy -workers, fancypainters, engravers, &c, uressfQnritvtgu
n. (c.) 2. [Correctly Sptlui, which see.]
Smiths, i ' if QlCstlS)-, t. A plant, GuiL/dQarriiuiL-Lf..
Cucumis, L. (R.)
SiDii^iriB', t. The SjuL/arer-Lf. plant.
(M. Die.)
'SusiULb, s. The summit of a mountain,
si2. A hill, a mountain, _-" . .
SmrrerrLhSiliLcirstrLL.t. (Tcl.^&r
Exhilaration, mirth, gaiety, u>9
Compare i4mrc4.
SSlfi/rerfi, &QQpdr, pQpesi, uCuar, da,
v. n. [vuL] To rejoice greatly, **Ci^j.
2. [as mrrf, v ] To manage, to make the
best of a thing, &c.,*^*cj_.
SlS,s. [a contraction nf SlBcQ.2 A man's
lock of hair, <Su5. ('&)
QlBAS
s. (Hind.) A fe
male, pendent ear ornament, OL/<*p^f^
SiHiSuy,, * Passion flower, Lady
Give, a flower resembling the fiuSAS
ornament.
451

) 1 IB
SlSlLiit SiaiLiit SlolLlt, Slt-Byi, s@Gpeir,dGpajr, uGueir, <<, V. a. S^thi-jerr, s. A fabulous eight-legged bird,
trassscpLjcr. See *3Litb.
To tie, to fasten, to bind,
2. To en
s. (Arab.) An instrument used to pull out
trap, entangle, catchas a bird, iSt^m.
SLDLjeirirQie^dir, s. The god Virabadra
hair from the face, wiS/J(S6isBt. (c.)
in the form of the *ju<i bird, tSsu^iar.
auSili_/T6ra, inf.
To remove
(<gp. p. 97.)
S'UifULj, v. noun. Binding, tying, QijjLjjjissiiir, s. See under sear.
the hair by the instrument.
fastening, miSSmm. 2. A tie, a bandage,
SlBlL, s. A wink or signal of the
&LheiS)U, s. A leguminous shrub, a kind
C<3.
eyes, a twinkle or other motion, as a *S?zi5a>T?, sQGpsir, pGpm, uGueir, ss,
of beans, jy>r. (*.)
secret token, teOrsnfms. Sa. S'meeta.
SliiLLipiLLi, s. A snake, uiriiLj. (&&r.)
To wink with the eyes. Sa. S'meela.
S$l8lL(3, QGp&r, Si&L-Lf. Gears*, Gaieir,
SlSsSul/, v. noun. As Su9tl(B. (R.) *&LdLt>L[i, s. [Sometimes SarLDLD.] A lion.
uSlLi_, v. a. To make a signal with the SJiiJsrr, s. [prop. &LBy>, which see.]
See Glii*ib.
eyes or by knitting the eye brows; to
Sldldissld &IE1SIB&LD, s. One of the
cock or twist the eye. Srfi&Siii_ 2. To QrZp&Sl&Qp&Q&esr, inf. [prov.]
modes of using the bands in dancing.
twinkle the eyes excessively, either na
To give an alarm, or a warning, (used
See utLBtrts.
turally or through weakness; to blink,
only
in
the
negative.)
In
some
places,
&Lhu>ir&eirLb, s. A throne. See Swan*
exfcaa**. 3. To deceive artfully, to im
pose upon by stratagem, or sleight of
faib.
>Q!4fii_>i0Ai R(ip<!Qs&wcm
Without
hand, fi*. (c.)
SLDLDirs-arufi toto/r-()^up, s. A
giving an alarm, unperceivedly &c, in
SL8L-if.asirtl.L-, s. inf. To make a
king on the throne, the king of the state.
case of theft, &c.
signal with the eyes.
)QpLLif-, s. The plant, Syf&iriuQiseoeS. &lh(tp, s. A limit, a border, ereoaSt.
0ijilis^Qara*rS0uraltli_ttlr. He art
(.)
es)LD, s. A man's lock of hair, ^(BlS. @tUJ&&<afit,
fully defrauded the person.
s. The plant, tL-ppirusesfl.
a^tlifs?!^^*. inf. To twinkle the &louss>^ SuiU^eiS)^, s. The plant,
(*)

fijri^Awif..
(M.
Die.)
eyes naturally, or as a sign.
WUJ/5/riU'SLD, s. A kind of prepared ar
senic, gfipuiwtesrii. (M. Die.)
&tSu.Lf., s. (fern.) An artful woman, SlbueO, v. noun. [vul. substantively.'] A
a woman of loose character, (/fare.)
splinter, flake, fibre of boards; rough nap Qtl9jgljLh, s. The nut, mssiriLi. (R.)
on the surface of coarse cloth, paper, Sir, eQOpek, sGpcsr, uGusk, ss, v. a.
SlSC(B, v. noun. Twinkling from
&c, ffiiiq. See under, fiiiiv, v. n.
weakness of the eyes, gtoaiiiy. 2. A
To destroy,
(p.) (*^.)
fiiiueD^jaiiueu, v. noun. Tatters, what
dexterous trick, unperceived motion,
Slnppeo, v. noun. Destroying.
is torn in tatters. (Cottoq.)
sleight of hand, &c, o*S)i*l_. 3.
Unsubstantial or slight work, spurious- ?til5sn9, sQGpar, pGp&r, uGueir, as, -J7 7, sQpgi, sag], *(th, ss, v. n. To
sound inarticulately, trQpfgiaiBirQpraSts.
ness. stot<?*i&m .
v. n. To be over-powered, dazzled, as the
Slnppeo,
v. noun. Sounding inarticu
@LEC(BssaAr, s. Twinkling eyes.
eyes, *ahaaHpQui0up*s. (Little used.)
lately. (*&)
ffliiJilaaOT!i!irOT, i. A blinkard from
QthLj, s. [vul.] A small splinter, flake, QlT&l'n, s. A helmet, piod&air. W. p.
weak eyes, &c.
fibre, &c. ; a splint rising on a smooth sur
844. S'iraska. 2. Bain drops, u>aip,4*rf.
SLSiLQdseirefi, s. As SlSlLl?.. (c.)
face of wood or metal; also a hang nail,
3. A water pot, or ewer,
(&*.)
StUC-QuuiriisBa!, s. Continual twink
Rnii. 2. A chip, a flake from beaten iron, &!tAQsitl^ , s. Calamus, oi&ldlj. 2.
ling of the eyes.
any small mass breaking off in flakes,
A shrub, girQ,,r*iii_. (M. Die.)
scales, chips, &c, SfoJ>i&0s+. 3. Fibre,
SLBiKBt&senp, j. As SlSlL(B, 2.
/.
4.
Bambu-slits,
or
laths,
cpiiBpfiiity.
&ST/B&IT,
s. [pros.] A thick forest, a
SdlLLCBGeuSsi, s. Counterfeit work, as
5. A twig, young stalk, faau&arp. See
jungle, which can hardly be penetrated,
ftuStiQ. 2. Any curious piece of work
Q&iq. (c.)
j/i-itpsr. (c.)
manshipas a cuckoo-clock, an auto
SuiLfupsa tluOu(UUU, inf. To Quit)aIT til. s. [Com. Sffsieas, which see.]
maton, &c, a dexterous contrivance.
rise, as a splinter, a fibre, &c. (c.)
(7?.)
SlBsbtQ, s. A stick, a post, ^tf.
SiiL/Qpflds, inf. To break into small
(Beschi.)
3"/E7(g, s. An eruption, ulcer; the ul
flakes, splinter.
cers, or scabs individually in the itch, &c,
SwLiQeiLf.aa BwLjeSL, inf. To
SllBsssr, @Gpar, SuBfarLf-Gardr, Genoa,
^f4b-. 2. Itch, QjiS>.
shoot forth as young stalks, (c.)
fiJ*ri_, v. a. (Com. 9ehr<Si.) To touch
^tTFj^LDLjULfstiaaSSso, s. [pros.] A small
with the finger, tickle; pluck, pinch.
f
The hand armed with iron, or
Compare MnO.
piece of tobacco. 2. A single piece of
covered with itch, cannot be quiet.
A*><ff)i)fttaArpsw**i06W&)<?iff. Is not
tobacco from a bundle, (c.)
Saeistfiss, inf. To itch.
the hand that tickles one's armpit a mi
SLoLfStLDUirihuGurrs:, inf. To splint
SiriaserreiHuQunL SaiisetreBsQsirtl.
nister of death?
er, to be rent in pieces. 2. To be
i_S'TK^arf.uGuri^, inf. To break out
SuSeartfisirCi, inf. To pull one
rentas clothes; to be torn in tatters.
thickly, as the itch.
and point with the hand. (R.)
S.lLi-f, QGpsbr, SlLciSQarar, Gaieir, Swu,
Slniisnjpipev, v. noun. Healing of the
[vui.] v. a. To jerk, pull away, **i>.iJa>4.
&LBevLh, s. Hill, mountain, ldSso. (&&.)
itch.
-*ujriDiL{jftioJijui#. Do all in yOUT
ftffB/*^, inf. [proo.] To break
SlSsS, s. A man's lock of hair,
power, do your best (in contempt.)
itch-pustules with the nails, for relief
2. A string or net work for suspending a
from itching.
S3o)LJ, Spgj, SwiSesrff/, ld, SIldu, . n.
pot,
3. A kind of cricket, the
SiriirsjQ'FirjSliu, inf. To scratch when
To sound, 9M; [probably a change of
Q. 4. A shrub, aWQi.. (ep.) (p.)
fioiiity, .] 2, To frisk about,
itching. See Orrfi, v.
QlBlp, s. Any little round box,
Siix-ijL>r'C>ur<Z)Si0L/<. Don't go near,
&n&(?ij&@iqLi>iriiS(Tf)d&, inf. To be af
casket, Qiiq. (c.)
the ox will frisk about.
flicted with running eruptions.
8ii)t^i'>aDi_vsjnsai, inf. To enclose
ffliiuOT, v. noun. Sounding, sssS^^a).
ir/Bgjrot ns @gw(gevir SlomtgiSip.
in a little box.
(rg.) 2. Frisking about as Qx&uli,
**, s. To break out, as the itch.
pip&&LQip, s. An ivory, or horn box
ffaeeii. See ibu&.
aisi@fin, inf. To cast off itch scabs.
used for unguents, medicines, &c.
StliLjifl, s. A coil of straw for the head, in
StamQsemQessrii, s. Anointment for
u>b&l8Cp, s. A small wooden box
carrying a load, tefS, iffalnr. (tg>.)
the itch. (Modern.)
used as play tools for children.
SnEiiQut-iessr, s. Itch-sores or ulcers.
SllliLjetfl,
s.
A
woollen
or
hair
cloth,
QsjaretisSiJiip, s. A Bilver-box.
ffijiE/gjOTeirt-eaaCT, v. noun. Striking in
blanket, carpet, iiu*. 2. Bed cloth, Qa
Qps(gpgirsir<f&lBy>, s. A snuffbox. (R.)
of the itch considered dangerous.
('#)
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9.

9. TIT

Bi7iiQ//?sy, s. Irritation or burning of )<ri-Letf>L , j. A piece of cocoanut-shell;


6 i'J -u-uui Q - >i
ii> , s. A nod
the itch.
0u.i_ri*S. Note. This word and its
or signal of assent. 2. A noil or shake
itiajf3j7/g)Qjgiri^ftj&tgj - G/sir
derivatives are current only at the South.
of the head in admiration, or in
llS^Wje, s. [pro.] A kind of itch
F,f.z-&. 'Lieoiuyrena^'-rjCw^'. I am reduced
defiance, &c.
with large scabby ulcers.
to beggary; {tit.) cocoanut shell in hand.
@0a&u>UBrij) &n<i&u uw , s. See &u>
icQpL.(B^Sam(^, s. Itch like prickly
ffijilBi_G/raBr^/r?iiJ, inf. To go a
utattb.
heat.
begging, carrying a cocoa-nut shell.
@n&e:e>iffu>, s. Shaving the head,tonsure.
^i3Tt-Si/7.g, s. A kind of itch with
&n&Q&pii>, s. Beheading, decapita
Kiril!i)i_RBr, s. The hole or eye of
very large blotches. See jtfar.
tionas firniSte.
a cocoa-nut shell.
.tjifi&ij&faj, s. See jyi/?, .
Snueisui &Qnnumsu>, s. Beheading,
Sulsbi
GlaL-smien&uSei,
t:'.-,i)!Lj5, * A small kind of itch
decapitation, loss of the head in battle
s. [prov ] A half or other piece of a
causing very annoying sensations.
or otherwise, (p.) Sec umsib.
cocoa-nut shell.
@jjt&t;i&i(g, s. Small eruptions on the
SsLnr8sc, s. A garland of skulls of
@UL-aiL^.up(irf0ig)(ir)wes>u, s. Young
skin.
Vishnu, Brahma, and othersas worn
cocoa-nuts on which the shell is un
-iS&&nEj(g, f. [proe.] A very small
by Siva.
formed.
kind of itch having a continued itching
SutLeaiQpflflen.v.noun. The maturing
S}gf2wfi>Qsff&reirf inf. To regard, to
and excessive burning.
of a cocoa-nut shell.
esteem, {lit.) to take upon one's head.
SlTlBSmS, s. (alsu S/n/Eiena.) A hand
S)a^-eBiQu>n^!iLc, s. [prov.] Kings of
SurEjaus. s. The head, n#; [e* jyii
ful, i^CtMJU ^ :r ....
talipot-shells.
*ih, member.]
s. A kind of native arsenic,
^jUf.^SaCeeii,
s. [prov.~] Thick half,
9iuBfiUS**irBvib. (M. Die,1)
s. A kind of native arsenic,
or bottom of a cocoa-nut shellused as
eireitmsi-iisijjeiBtb. {M. Die.)
*&!T&-, s. The head,
2. f/<7.J
a vessel, &c.
Principal, chief, jfueio. W. p. 844. S'ibas.
)iiL-Gs>ie-@nL-GBii, s. A shell with &S!T<S0, s. The king-fisher, ^ffleS. (/.)
.z.::
~
I am your most
2. Top, end, (j!is_Ji_ia. (**.) (p )
a scaly lining, {lit.) a double shell.
humble servant, {tit.) your foot upon my
head.
The ear, atrgj. 2.
a ear @aCei>i, s. The half or top of *QlTGU emirti, *.
(iOTJf^'i-^L/Agg Q:G& iStfirartb. The
the cocoa-nut shelloften burnt to pre
Hearing, audience, <?*o t, 3. The twentyhead (though comparatively small) is
vent the blight of the eye.
second lunar asterismas &&Q rawii.
the chief member of the whole body, eight
W. p. 862. S'ravan'a. 4. One of the
span long.
thirty-two a-uA-^iA. {p.)
pit, s. {Pert.) A chief, a leader, a native
frlj&ndSiaT, s. Decapitation, beheading.
head-man in a Collector's cutchery. VV *&lTSiiLh, s. The ear, anjp. W. p. 861.
Sj&iraS&Bueai&iBT, inf. To behead, to
S'rava. 2. {*&) A partridge,
{p.)
p. 844. S'irastua. (c.)
decapitate.
The m^iairsair 'QlTirmjaus, s. See under Sijii.
&ff&ireii@da, inf. To obey humbly, sub QlTjSjSairLpaiLh, s.
missively, implicitly, {lit.) to put upon
shrub. (/?.)
'Qirir^/SLh Qtrirfrjipih, s. Any an
the head, (if.)
nual funeral rite performed under the
(da&pujiii SQbit/xiuw, s. The ap
v. n. To sound, gait*. (Compare fij, v.)
direction of the Purohita or household
pearance of the head in a natural
2. To clamor, roar, buzz, CufiiT^rsj.
brahman, for a deceased parent, or other
presentation, as the moment to be taken
ancestor; when balls of rice are set for
for casting a nativity. 2. [in midwifery.']
s. Love, affection, jysin-/.
the manes and a variety of presents are
Presentation of the head, (p.)
2. Attachment, devotion, piety, loyalty,
made to the officiating Bralimans, gii
S/j^QeuL-if., s. [proe.] A beheading
obedience, &c,u^f\. \V. p. 861. S'raddua
rib. W. p. 862. S'raudha.
axe, auA
s. The river Ganges, as fancied
@IWjipmQsn(il&, inf. To give pre
^J"<g5^ffiff, j. (Com. ffizr^fflefi.) A long *&!TfB^I,
to have descended to the earth from the
sents as part of the Sraddha rite.
lived person, j?/iffiygsa>i_<JiLfMBr; [ex tomb, a
tangled hair ofSiva, seen* ; [ex Sub et
8ffirppLfG8Br6ixEliiJ&T60t}), s. The sacred
long time.]
time of the Sraddha, when to bestow
Slir&gJijnSguurii. May you be blessed SJ/TtotL, s. Fencing, military exercise,
gifts is very meritorious.
with a long lifea polite expression of
BkiiduJi. 2. (colloq.) Weariness, fatigue,
congratulation.
San/spiiuessresir, inf. To perform the
exertion, toil, mits/pib, W. p. 861. S'kama.
6tu&d)uuL-iui, s. Longevity as a
Sraddha rite, as the chief descendant
Compare fiwinii.
of a family, or as the officiating brah
boon obtained from a deity.
jfg)i>Qm(Sgiiai(5tS)p3j. It requires toil
man.
and exertion.
&:g,&ur, s. The long lived, especi
jqegrG8re:@ff(r^fiui, s. The Sraddha as
Ssumcarlib. Time of weariness, or
ally applied to seven ancients who are
practised by brahmans when cooked
scarcity.
supposed to be still living, viz: 1. j<*
rice is distributed.
Solduui, inf. To suffer; to be in
one born of a mare and brought
great emergency, *ii_uLii_.
up by a Kishi. 2. icrmB, an Asura
^tA&Slarfifiih, s. Undressed food pre
a king who made a gift of the
sented to brahmans in this rite. See
earth to Vishnu. 3. ?*#*, Vyasa, the S^iritsest, s. (Malyalim pi. Snuiir.) A
under ^p*.
slave, a menial servant of a low caste,
reputed arranger of the Vedas and
G.&jS6!uu*^?rfoiV(!pQf)u(2ur^tb. Will
j(i.oi. 2. A mean fellow, *. (in
Puranas. 4. .iwJ-i, Hanuman, the most
the Sraddha rite of your deceased father
abuse.) (c.)
distinguished of the monkey chiefs in
be lost?
Kama's army. 5. fJOT*, the young S5j"SS)li, i. Weariness, fatigue, toil, )iriru9 e^rtTiU.s. (Hind.) Trowsers,
est brother of Havana, 6. .ju-<-'j>-.
KStptb. See R.-Bii,
pantaloons, QsSm/6*i1d<_. (c.)
a professor of archery, first teacher of
the hundred and five Guru princes, @!Tlh, s. The head,
W. p. 844.
iriruJ,
s. [usage."]
Splint, splinter,
described in the Bharata. 7. u-
S'ira. 2. Height, elevation,
3.
shivered chips of palmyra or other timber,
Vishnu in the sixth incarnation.Note.
Eminence, greatness, dignity, <7m<>u>. (a*.
antSirii. 2. Fibres constituting the solid
When the Hindus bathe with oil, seven
16 5.) 4. W. p. 328. Chiram. A long
and other parts of palmyra timber, uar
drops are first scattered on the ground
time, <?. '':-< . 5. (M. Die.) A medi
5>Biiu. 3. [pror.] The hard and unduin a row, for these seven persons, and
cinal powder, .ao/jir. (p.)
rated part in a bubo or cancer, u0tjr(y)lr.
joined together by running the finger
&itv<$<g&F,9. The splinter causes pain.
over them; after which the finger with
&gauireiu>, s. The skulls of Brahma
the oil attached, is applied to the head.
Pr.-j ?,vij, inf. To run as a splinter
and others, as one of the species of orna
This is supposed to promote longevity.
ments worn by Siva.
into the foot.
4j3

8giru'jpgirrSan'-ULiQuirLp., s. Small
chips, splinters.
QgctutSsrea , inf. To cleave a tree,
commonly for fuel.
Sffiriiiuuirdt^, s. Areca-nuts not well
ripened.
SffiriuuiSair^il, s.
An inflammatory
disease of the head, with discharges
by the nose in bean-like flakes, &>G<"See Jarjifi.
SgiriijeSip, inf. [proe.] To be fibrous,
as mangoes and other fruits when
blighted.
Sarrrenessnh, s. (Tel. iV\)ZSnXx.')
Pincers. See rreimib.
* )FirGU GuarLb , s. The month of August,
W. p. 862. S'ravan'a. 2.
('*,. ) A stone, s>i**i.
*SlT!reuesofl, s. One of the twenty-one

8rfluuireafiuuL-Leijeir, appcl. n. One


who was very indigent in early life.
SnHuun mliLiirs*irif)iuij>, s. A ridiculous
thing.
SJ/P, S. Lukahmi, the goddess of fortune,
&c, Jg)eu4<5i4. 2. A prefix to the names
of deities, great persons, &c, meaning
divine, sacred, illustrious; or Sir, the
honorable, Cuhbtmoio*/*^. See Stf and 9.
*SlFi ld, s. A species of flower tree,
rreMio.ii. W. p. 844. S'lREESHA. 2. The
<5<*j9 shrub. (M. Die.)
*SiP(Lp<XLh SfFrxp^euQ^e^Lb, s. The
seventh year in the Hindu cycle, s>f/<yi_i4.
W. p. 864. S'keemikha.
6?(W<S,TS0sir, j. A jackal, iBift. (Sa.)
VvT p. 855. S'ruoala.
*$(jr)<(3j, s. A spoon made of mangoleaves, &c, for lading ghee in the
sacrifice, j8Wobi.. W. p. 960. Sruk.
See <y*.
S (Wjrm <Sld , s. Horn of a quadruped,
rfiEBdrOr^4. W. p. 855. S'klnoa.
S(w,eisuetuu>, s. A medicinal powder
consisting chiefly of deer's horn.
S5(77j/E7*ss0ti>, s. A chain or fetter in
general. See *B. 2. An elephant
chain, iuir8sr"i>BsvS. ('41.)
*Q(lF)'ElsdsO, s. Fetters for the legs,
VV. p. 856. S'rcnkhala.
*&(7FjfEi&rrL3LC>, s.
A place where
four ways meet, mtp Qp<y/EJ2i/9i_ii. W. p.
856. S'rungat'aka.
"Qq^L-ILD, s. One of the thirty-two
treatises on Architecture, Spuria gpuu/t

*S$QTLLtLh5S(oira_Lb, j. Excel
lence, superiority, pre-eminence, that
which is superior, i^aBuA 2. Eldership,
seniority, an<W* 3. That which is
precious, choice, valuable,
Compare
<2#Ci_<4. W. p. 865. Sresht'a. (p.)
ftQueifsiuudijip, inf. To extol, mag
nify, elevate, praise, ffuxiroiotiuS^s.
SQaKf.iLj^^SG&af.ti-ipp/fi, s. The
eldest daughter, >i^ui.
SSs^iuiirsiTeSfT^i^i,!. A sumptuous
feast. (Colioq.)
@Giraf>iLjfi@i7zSrQ&&f,ii-ip@iisir, s.
The eldest son, ftp^msar.
S^ffd^i-^rw,, s. A superior guru. 2.
[Horn. Catho. usage.'] A bishop.
StGoifyin, I. Eminent persons, Spi
Gfit. 2. Elders, elder brothers. tpjQfif.
3. [if. C.usage.~] A bishop, QapjSntnfltjtr.
SQir&fiirrfilaiTffesisrd&taieiT, s. The
primeval deity, (p.)
^(o^r esafl, s. A line, row, range, sarflsns?.
W.
865.S'bbm'i.
A street
men,p. g.r
J'.t". 3. 2.Order,
5- of- herds
(*& )

QQpar, pG^ear, uGusar, &&, v. n.


To laugh, smile, simper, titter,
2.
V.(l. To ridicule, uf.xesibuekiav .
QAfgiu Gu*Qp*irahr mibuuuirgi. You
cannot confide in those who speak laugh
&(c!reoTif!uJLh, s. A street of herdsmen,
inglyg|<i_iu/Jg)as Sl^iaS. (**.)
ft^^ji5f/Ap*04*>. Smiling on one
and cutting his throat at the same time,
QG!iriij&, s. [loc] Superiority, exceli. e., injuring one under the disguise of
lence; prosperity, ^. W. p. 865.
friendship.
S'betas.
fts^atSfiuumrf frmf.!tr&. He knows
SlGffiLi&eotiu, inf. To acquire repunot who laughs at him; he laughs at
tation.
others not aware how much he is des
QQniij&QuppSiisir, Appcl. n. A dis
pised, (p.)
tinguished man.
SlifijijtQpaLo, s. A smiling-face, a
cheerful countenance.
^(^j"Sl/S53rL), 5. A shrub,suL-tffLDeB!rd(^.
Gtifipgj&Q&irsretr, inf. To express joy
(M. Die.)
by smiling. 2. To indicate approval,
SJszn/T,
s. Nerve, cord, muscle, tendon,
or consent by a smile. 3. To inter
vein, artery, *n4iy. (<*.) 2. Monkey, ii<s,
change smilesas lovers.
s. Creation, a creature, a
('*>)
&tflj3;&;fdanuiri, inf. To jest and dally (VJi-Liy.,
created thing. See Biii-,
W. p. SiestT, i@Cflar,
uSuar, ss, v.
as lovers.
943. Srdsht'i. (p.)
a. To shave, to cut or pare close to the
Gliflp&uQu&, inf. To Bpeak, while
J(77)LLia_, dSQpsir, ^Sjxdr, uQuesr, ds,
surfaceas by a razor, u>tSi*iSA; [ex Sa.
smiling or laughing.
v. a. To make, create, produce; to evolve.
Kshura, to cut.] 2. [yul. a corruption of
nnlsGunij{GijGli?l&&&t ds, inf. To act
r
] To gather up the skirts of a
uw_*. 2. To produce manifestations in
so as to be ridiculed.
garmentas ?Stuaou^oof*i.
nature, b-u<ui4; [ex BcjlIij-, s.]
s sira Q sirshjpi&iftds, inf. To chuckle.
fi<jL-i$.^rflifi-rg)(?*(y!if.<u4!. You can
QwoMtSasrtQ*i2-i jytflLfi ' i efe yZ.~A ^tlis- cr.u4
See *er*Qsyr&.
not effect this, though you strive. (/l
KaoF^rgjii. The unemployed barber shaved
SiiBuLf, v. noun. Laughing, laughter,
the cat, i.e., the idle will be mis-employed .
create.)
a sin ili'.
2. Hidicule,
3.
@rTF)C-Lf-u<:uirar, s. The creating deity.
Sa(r*_68, s. Barber's hire.
Jest, fun, uSif..
v. noun. Creating, creation,
SeBirQpirLfieo SmirGeilbi, s. [prot.~]
jg-rT.v-vSiAiiY. A laughable thing.
evolution of matter from its primitive
Shaving, tonsure. 2. (fig.) A weari
GtrfluLjmanil-i, To excite laughter by
elements; transformation, modification,
some, unprofitable task,
(c.)
anticks, &c,
fdevrrpgiuGuiTi, inf. [fk/.] To shave
SrfluLjdSiti.s. Ridiculousness, shamefifjilifair, s. The creator, the evolthe privities. (' abuse.)
fulness, exposedncss to ridicule.
ver of matter from its primitive Maya,
fiso>r*jiij(?L/riii_t/. He has shaved me,
@iftuLjBia3arui-iLDiruS(Wj&&, inf. To
(gtltfa/f^ir,
s.
The
creator,
Brahma,
i. e., attempted my injury.
laugh too much and be too jolly.
SmiruiSds, s. To get shaved, (low.)
sereir&SlifluLi, s. A pretended smile.
^Qjiltfanevii, s. The time of creation.
SaiiruLf, v. noun. Shaving, LcuSnatfru
afrat&fiuLfi pgC-x-QfaBayib. Pretended
8 QT) il if
mi artold, s. Creating or
l). 2. The period or time of shaving,
smiles and false crying.
evolving, preserving and destroying;
&HLpi/sSlif)uLI,s. Unbecoming laughter,
as
the
work
of
the
Hindu
Triad
Seairiudr, s.
A barber, jqiiuiLtdr,
laughing too much before superiors.
Brahma, Vishnu and Siva.
(commonly in abuse.)
SrHuurreiSdfl, s. \vul.~\ A laughingstock,
SfT^L-if-pQ/snifiev, s.
The office of
'SKcinr&LD QQa-n-QFjSLr,, s. Hair.
Qsiirawt&fiui-i. 2. A jest as matter of
creating.
laughter; fun, ridicule, ufi*. 3. (Jig.)
mSr; [ex firii, head et r, produced, and m^s
BQFjL-if-ULj,
v.
noun.
Creating
or
evol
Derision, u^ol/.
sib, birth.]
ving,
umi-uLi.
2.
A
tiling
created,
or
Stfluureafluui-., inf.
To expose
evolved, a production, Q<sCj}.u(ut<$a.
SQ/rirLLllh, s. Ink-nut. See . 2.
one's self to laughter and contemptuous
The QsAioS tree. 3. The *r*j9uif<4, a tree.
i isf^oj rr err ear, s. Soap, &Bideitaw.
treatment, SMu4aBl_io. 2. To suffer
(M. Die.)
shame, distress, or privation,
(M. Die.)
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'SCoTfris^ih, 3. Thick hair, u>u$ndQ&


fit; [ex Bit.] (*.)
SidtTtru^jSlULh, s. The fruit of the
Terniinalia chebula. See a*j. (if.)
S5(o37riX)a3cjf!, s. The principal gem in
a crown, ,!widi*. 2. A man or thing of su
perior excellence, Gtn&fjituicrg ; [ex Smb.]
^rrarS<2ffiru>exR, s. One transcendently
eminent for divine knowledge.
*&QTir(Lpssnnei!rui, s. Shaving the
head bald. See api*i_eni.
SG?J7nTs5?o3rii>, s. A gem for a crest,
a superior gem. ^Suuo*. 2 A gem fabled
to be found in the head of the cobra,
Bar*. 3. A great personage, a superior
person or king, <?io.-Sr>u>ajr>/<&-) [ex Bui.]
S?G>J"T(oa/6^i_aBru>, s. A turban, p
laiirifg; [ex ftfii/ head.] (/?.)
S?60, fljy. unrf s. [plu.] Some, several,
few; [a participial prefix, symbolic verb
plural, neuter or appellative.] uaiQmaruB
QarBt.
RtiaiBfar. Some things came.
QwfisnpQ.u'S . Take a few.
Seosirevui Seoaneo. Sometimes.
SeoSeoSevdBeiiQcvecSev Beaeod
Bci-8ioB*i-BpB*i. Some, distributively
&0Qpee>jD Bev^sn& B.ev pi^eaQi.
Sometimes.
fteoffeuS---. Sometimes, occasionally.
2. Perhaps.
Geouso&rrHtuii, s. Sundry affairs, mat
ters.
SeiXJu/f8ecu>e$fiiTSeen, s. Some
persons, a few persons.
$GC&ii>, 3. A kind of ladle, &H.(8biw.
fflssig, j. [vul. loc.] Something more,
)si)&(&j3S3rLD, s. A whale, ^tHijaecui.
(*.)
SsOWGih, s. The bark of the Ferona
tree, Qlsr<GcvtfBji&, fiJsyjiiuCfflji
Ssti^SBT, s. (pi. Gleopti. fem. &.&Q.) A
companion, associate, Qa'm^. 2. A ser
vant, *mfiuar, (p.) (rgl.)
jiuir, s. [pi.] Female attendants,
SeOjS^I/DsQ^m, s. A whale, fliSABetii.
(K)
1 Gti^^l siriSlifl3 aQ, s. A mineral, a/fij
yjfiif^. (if, Z>ic.) See Sniffs.
QsCi&Sl, s. A spider, 8eom@uy,d&.. 2.
A pimple, a small boil, or imposthume,
Qsruyaih. 3. An ulcer, a venereal boil, Si
teuton*, (c.) 4. [twl] A fragrant flower
tree, &i*aiib.
B. s i 8 r i . I. A spider's web.
fto/5$3ire0,
A spider's thread.
6!^'5-- j,l '5. J. A spicier.
Sfoi^Ljfluui-, inf. To break out, as
ulcers, (c.)
iBjru>t-i&S.a>i&., s. A tape-worm ulcer.
L/eSry>ad8eoiB,s. [prov.] A tarentula,
a large kind of spider with a face re
sembling that of a tiger,

Qp8bc8ea&p u>iriri-i&@eoi&., s. An
ulcer in a woman's breast.
Seo/iSittnLiaii, s. A medicinal plant.
See QaiBmruetii.
8.evih8u>irui, s. A treeas Beoif), 4.
Ochna squarrhosa, L.
BeoifituiftB, s. A grass whose root is
knobbed, and is eatable, upQ*raD'. (M.
Die.)
SeCuu^lsinriii, s. A celebrated poem
recounting the adventures of a merchant
called <?#/u<jr, who lost his life by selling
an ancle-ring. It is a Juina production
of classical authority; one of the five g)u4
Bmh in Tamil, u$t<i***BviQpt*t> ; [ex B
*viAl/.]
$ SOllus, 3. [prov. prop. Beawuil.] Fen
cing, sword-play. ^gu/iLtmr. 2. (./?</)
Menace, threat, imjimijim
8eouifi8,QetiaiTffiujuiurriid&, inf. To
effect an object by bullying and threats.
SsOLDSST, s. [prov. improp. for Beoiiueo.]
Noise, motion, &c, as a signal,
'
.{jLifiwui*. Frequent noise, etir of
people.
SwuKtfliiJw. There is no appear
ance of his having come.
QeCLblTSST&Sd, S A precious stone.
Agate. (It.)
SgOlS s. [prov.'] A bully, vaunter, blus
terer, sftfudr; [ex ftwicar.]
S?<SO(_fl, i :; :'tt . r.J 2/Seir, uOusisr, is, V. a.
[prov.] To attack in a quarrelsome manner,
eetrasiiGuti. 2. To bully, hector, menace,
uutypfji. 3. To vaunt, as a warrior, fr

SteOLbLf, s. Sound, noise, resonance, roar,


buzz, 5J. 2. (c.) Sounding ankle-rings
now worn only by dancers, *^>fi/i4iv. 3.
Hill, mountain, io&u.
4. An oblong
hollow-ring of brass filled with pebbles
and shaken before an idol, y/ritsen*>**&
Seviiusir, s. A chief of a mountainous
district, e/%fM.;4*fcaH. 2. The god
Skanda, <j)(y*. (<rg.) 3. The freshet
in Kavery from the mountains; (lit.)
the mountain-produced. See SjBmi*
Beoiiutufi, 3. As mxiL/, 2. (p.)
Seoux-ja^peo, v. noun. A song recount
ing the story of 0w4r, hawking the
anklet
?5\)LC[_/, Spgi, 0<wu>i5r^r, or BeaiinSpjpi,
ii, ftwiiu, v. n. To sound, roar, rush, hum,
buzz, bellow, $*!*s.
QsiuisL-jrfl, s. [loc] A kind of long-cloth,
Sistiir, appcl. noun. Some persons, a few
persons, severaloppo. to ui; [ex fiu.]
QsCeuiEJSLh, 3. Fish-bone, lijQGsr^Biii./.
(M. Die.)
fflsOGW/f, j. Hunters, those who live by
the chase, ffi_j. (rg.)
SffCs>J, 3. [vul. corrup. ofQ&evaj.] Ex
pense, expenditure.
*SeOrr, s. A stone, a rock, aen. Sa.
Sila. Note. The word retains its Sans
crit pronunciation in the compounds. The
Tamil word from this is SJw, which see.
SecnT&irfiatLD, 3.
An engraving on
stone. See sifesnb.
Seair/seoii, s. A stony surface, uitgsip.
2. Stone seats, *)u.-uJJi_i.
SeniriB^, 3. Name of a river, {lit.) a
stony river, g>i*S.
Seoireuetsii, s. A kind of stone, or
one containing lead, ruisii.
&.evnaiL-iui, 3. A hone, a grind-stone,

SsCld, s. Rock-salt, gjiaiuLj. (31. Die.)


SisOliiULCi, s. Fencing, sword-playing,
uss>iiaevibutSAnB>s. 2. (fig ) Tricks, strata
gem, fitBQsruwuib. 3. Menace, threat,
hector, uiuuu/tga>s. See Bswit. (c.)
Bsou>usisiLi,inf To brandish sticks,
in vaunting or sport.
&.6Viiuu>Lp. da, inf. To fence, to play
&. 601701010)Senirai0eif,u>,3. Showers,
with sword. 2. (fig.) To play tricks.
or tempests of stones. *rio>^. 2. One
of the seven-fold classes of clouds to be
BenwudsiraiT, t. Fencers, gladiators.
employed for the destruction of the
2. Fencing masters, mmfesit.
universe.at the general deluge. See<jp8*i.
@eou>udsuiu>, s. Fencing school.
S .x :.S j. L- j .} , 3. A stone-idol.
Ssoiiude^pfinif., s. One who fences
^SOiremS, 3. [Corrup. of &eorrss>a.] A
in sport.
flat piece of iron, a lath, &c. (c.)
@eowuiiaatLi,inf. To menace, threat,
vaunt, jy*jA.
*Ss\}fTsQnjlh, 3. (also &eot!s&uju>.)
Eminence, excellence, venerableness, res
&.svu>uu>tri, inf. [prov.] To fence,
pectability, pre-eminence, <y*8iuia. 2. Ce
brandish, parry.
lebrity, renown, Ljsij,*9. W. p. 866. S'la& 6\) lluuou ess asm, inf. To fence, to
kutam. 3. Privilege, Jdu. *
ward off, parry, brandish. 2. To make
Qstird 9u<*rsr,xtir, 3. Excellencies,
the motions of a boxer, or warrior; to
excellent qualifications.
brandish sticks.
Ses>nd@iiiLi3nesrjprio, s. A valuable trea
GletLBUuiuLpa, inf. To learn to fence.
tise.
Seou>uu>ULpds, inf. To teach fencing.
Sl60iidQtuuu(Bpp,
inf.
To bestow
Seouiusuiflena:, s. The rule of fencing.
honor; to esteem highly.
9*.ppmLG>j>itseu>uu>, I. See under
BentrdSujiiueisireesr, inf. To honor, to
esteem highly. 2. To presume, to be
S$G$lhi3, s. A spider, Senii^uy,<fS. (p.)
arrogant.
2. The name of a celebrated courtezan in
GleoirdBujmiairL-i-., inf. To assume
the time of Avvyar, gifuj^s.
respectability.
4\35

son, s. An arrow, .su-u. 2.


SeondSiuar, s. A person of excel
A beetle, a bee, /*r<a. W. p. 845. S'ileelence. 2. A privileged person, (p.)
mukha. (') 3. The orifice of the
SeoirdQiuilQup, inf. To obtain fame
nipple, (jpVjiamir. 4. A mode of using the
or renown.
hands in dancing. See ajuil<rn.i. (p.)
8t*eiStJa>ipiir, s. An eminent person,
SSreO, i: noun.
a man of wealth. (Colli*/.)
Being benumbed from fear or cold, being
SmirdSiuuirdSiuib, s. Good privileges.
chilled, rf)c5^A,. (c.)
e.r.-B0i_4!i C**-*3r48iAi. What is
there in you more than in others?
t&U(9j, s. [vul. loc] Quarrel, quarrel
someness, querulousness, a*r>i_. 2-Hin'Siscr&p&i QeoirStpgp, s. (Com.
derance, impediment, ioi_. 3. (*&)
*nr*0g.) A fossil or mineral drug, suppo
Distress, trouble, affliction, pain, giaruii.
sed to ooze from mountains, gH^igi. 2.
&raar, s. (fcm. &jjSQ.) A quarrel
Bitumen, m*rB>^uii; [ezfiwj.] W. p. 845.
some, refractory person, one who makes
S'lLAJATC.
S(iFluy)ff&eoiT4:jsijl s.
A beautiful
difficulties.
P.i$. * r v kd s , inf. To be unsuccess
gypsum, used as a caustic in medicine.
ful.
*SaO!T usTy&SoTlis, j. A kind of stone of
SjUigusioraiW, inf. To excite mischief.
a fine blue color, Lapis lazuli,
[ex jy^arii.] Compare gbiwii&ptb,
SsUfQ^^Qsm, inf. [prov.] An imi
tative expression deuoting rapidity,
QsOir^n'^sr, s. The father of it&pQp
*tt<50Cin. (c.)
inf. v. a. [defective, used only
*Ss0iri5irsii> Qeotrnsirssaeo, $. A S^lis,
in the second and third persons of the ptekind of stoDe; [ex
sent tense.'] To pour in small qualities, as
Ssd/rtsfS, s. The &ijdeo, a winding
grain and rice, or in dropsas fluids, &c,
QsiQgviiiusQfsA&s. (c.)
plant, which see. (R.)
d&p&, r-.fi. ,
da, v. n. [vul.
'SsCJUm, s.
[improp. for &>nuu>.~\
prov.] To overboilas rice, Qrj>s*iiu. 2.
Pearl-fishery.
To grow ripeas fruits, *fliu. 3. To bear
&sOir\oUi, s. A plant, Q&rrrjUt-iQisqj)
fruit in abundance, (spohen ofa tree,) *rii
Indigofera. (R.)
Cc .-.,,> Ps*x>j Zu-.';y. The paddy has
Sstirril/L], QQpar, Seoirui^Qssrar, Qenea,
been overboiled.
KinjL/, v. n. [prov.] To idle away time
xiBsrtuj&jQBiijigiuGuriiSgASpg. There is
instead of working properly, stptiu. 2.
fruit in abundance on the tree.
To make a mere show of giving, or to
<S(3j, s.
An iron staple, l<V)ULj
give but little; to make professions, and
disappoint one; to portend rain and disap
miiriuii. 2. The tooth of a saw-notch, or of
point; to rain but scantily, Jf&mijQuiAx.
an arrow, mif*Qpfie$<utupfisdTu6t. 3. An ine
quality in a polished surface, BsiiL/. 4.
SeoirutS,s. One who pretends to work.
Clippings, cuttings, Q/Ci.iuK^*. 5.
QsOfTLLSSsP, s. (Hind.) That which is uni
Slight notches, gashes, or wounds, fiA
versally current, r*<j;gQ*Asl,uerf. (c.)
Qul. 6. (fig.) Strife, quarrel, trouble,
&e. as &lt<g, fi*.
'SsOirisismfi, s. A kind of stone, or
ffl^aaasir, j. A troublesome, quarrel
mineral, used to counteract poisons in the
gtomach, #Lru>rfiMr*i ; [ex fiful.]
some person. (It.)
SSsOJTLD^i-O, s. A kind of native arsenic,
He covered the whole body with gashes.
G6nofiia; [ex ftcvr.]
QgnS^gplfBjBeC)
S^jSQsaesreo, v. n.
'QsOTLC:^, s. A kind of natural arsenic,
[prov.] Sounding, as food when frying, $9
ttS/SuLj. 2. Prattling, chattering sounds,
SeCir<DiMesff, s. Stones found in the
uiuQiiiriiGuxpii. 3. Detonating, crack
river Gunduck, said to bear an image of
lingas water in contact with a burning
Vishnu. See *m_is,SU*); [ex Star]
wick, *j)QprAj. 4. Raining lightly,
drizzling, grpii. 5. Having a chilly sensa
SsOmJbLj, s. [vul.] Fish scales, dSar
tion, as in incipient fever, %e8**a.fi
Qefli). 2. Splint, splinter, BiuQurgig.
KSfii". (C.)
SGOirqTjQeOirir, s. [toe] Quarrel,
Stppmi5rOrjr{rS^^uuf. They who
have learned but little arc always talking.
trouble, jarring, tgtpauib. 2. [prop. ritf.
prow] Premium, reward, recompense,
(P->.
upttQ.
giau, v. a. To bristle, erect the hair, raise
SisOrrsi], v. [a corruption of #o/7e/, which
the quills as a porcupine; to dishevel, to
see.] To whirl, to revolve, &c, (c.)
make rough or shaggy, ict5tQriSts*Qfiuiu.
) s9}iu irSssr', s. The plant, Qpidapryeir.
2. (7W) To turn or shake the head in
disdain or displeasure. &c, ^i-. .>.-*#.
SeQir, d@p&,
dm, v. n.
3. To stir, move, agitate, ua. 5. To
[improp. 8&*m.) To rise, as the hairs of
churn,
the body, from intense love, or horror, &c.,
&gtuiS*Q*rairq.<$tBc}iir. He is angry, he
ioJiQufi.4*. 2. To be chilled, shocked,
bristles about. (It.)
to run cold, as the blood from a disas
fdjsBuu to , e. noun. Roughness of a sur
trous event, nj_i*L,(p*S-jfts.i*#. (c.) 3. To
faceas SfeiiiuAi. 2. (R.) Mixing, agita
sprout, to shoot, ptUts. (*>.)
ting,
SeSifS^iruL/, v. noun. Erection of hair
SgBuL/, v. noun. Shivering, n(Bd&u>.
on the body from any violent emotion.
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QgplSiued, s. [vul.] Roughness, shagginess, as of a bear, dog, &c., iMS#gii^*>.


2. L'nevenness of cloth or in thatching,
matting, hedging, &c, PJ.'QpJ*e?u'
8*:itu4j. 3. Being dishevelled, as the hair,
fiXnttoSHSteiuii. 4. Being torn, tattered,as
clothes, paper, &c, iSpfi*:
B^ubueSiiKiiB^SoDifi. Wind up the thread
evenly.
s. A small splinter, a splint
rising on the smooth surface of woodas
Biity, asiQasiitj. 2. Verdigris,
v. n. To be excited, enraged, stirred up,
Boriiu. 2. To be agitated, to be terrified,
to be shaking, to be in motion,
3.
(d*.) To sound,
tjgH6ljL_Gtni , s. [vul.] Any thing small,
a little creature, an insignificant thing,
S>gtmii.e!>i_/iQat<Sx.i-jiQf. Don't keep com
pany with insignificant people.
5g|2/6l/S\), s. [prov.] Rag, tatters, aiienp.
2. Poorness, thinness, ugliness, uncouthness, jjorwCsrii. 3. A sloven, a slut, *ft
!n9.
Qgp]Gtnsu,s. ( Syriac.) The cross of Christ,
gpiMii. (Chris, usage )
Ss^weueuerairiu, inf. [S. Catho. usage.]
To make the sign of the cross upon the
forehead.
&j&&>euu>0ij>, s. The cross, the wooden
cross.
9^S>ee>aidQsiTif. &sHmaiuujSireB>a, s.
Banner of the cross.
$S3S!aiiusatiLiiretru>, s. Hark of the
cross.
Sl^sBwiiSeoespiu, inf. To crucify, uail
to the cross.
SiQetiiy., d@Qpdr, jiGpar, uQuar, ds,
v. n. To speak ambiguously, to play upon
words, urifjufMiCu*. (p.)
*QQeoe>t SQedsnap,, s. A figure of
Rhetoric, a paronomasia, in which a word
or phrase has a double meaning; a pun,
a quibble, a-uuittgQ*ipQtguJ, as timingis,
which may mean, come thou, or pour
water. See ^biii4. W. p. 866. S'lesha.
Note. There are two kinds of S5<?*_
Viz., QAiCWsfrRffwaN-, LSrf<2u>'i*A(?<ua<_,
which see.
Gect-ra.'aw, s. A union of the two
figures, RCeusroi- and $eiati>.
@GeVBBiiuiiiuuGu&, inf. To speak
ambiguously, to play upon words.
8Ca'ai_ii/aiau), J. A mixture of the
figures ficiri_ and simile.
Q&ihQuiiTifidSlGeieai, s. See O<?to
Qusifi.
*&QedLLin~, s. Chettiesthe caste,
QfftL^.ser. (JR.)
'^QeOLLQunhSiQeimfiLCiij), s. The
phlegmatic humor, one of the three
principal humors or fluids of the body,
0PilJ!rfS<2*.si. W. p. 866. S'lkshmajj.
See lSi*. Also written, S)Su^>ui.
Bti!f-&lGajSic>&eefiuupfiBS<5AS!p& . The pulse
is affected by phlegm (in the patient).
SGeoL-Quisrr&w, s. Phlegmatic con
sumption. See
fiffa)tliD(giru>ii), s. Disease from
excess of phlegm. See @xnmb.

SiCSsOrr&&iULt>, j. A hill, mountain,


Seoenaifldserr&i, s. Petty theft, pil
iSaftm, inf. To rattle in the throatas a
oVu. W. p. 845. S'ilocuchaya.
fering.
dying person.
fdeoeveupdsnrfliuui, s. Trifling or un
)&i),
s.
Sound,
noise,
^uaitwii).
2.
Any
9QeoiL<Bio-rfyu>, inf. A constitution
important things.
thing flat, a circle, a wheel, a roundish
in which the phlegmatic humor pre
piece of gold on the head, &c, miU-ucsv&.
9i!a*irff, s. Small money, change.
ponderates. See
3. [prov] The flat, round stone, or seed
6}ei)6i)iv>pdQ&eoef, s.
Expenses in
of a sea plant. (See
4. A spec
small items.
s. Phlegmatic gout. See
tacle glass, sirjif.*S)Ai. 5. A patch, a
Sleiiecsnjri^irda, s. To settle out-stand
@Geoil.iJ>iEL-d3, inf. [prov.] To rattle
piece inserted, &c, ftwft*.
ings, in accounts, &c.
in the throat. 2. To have a low pulse
fiA,<?u>^). A lock of hair with the round
@ffQeiiem(!Dj5Qjz;iTee>&, s. Small amounts.
as a dying person.
piece of gold. (_.)
S>QeoCu>tirLf., s. A low pulse.
&eoaj6r , i. [prop. @tiU6sr.] A
8eveo&r>puuBBriii>, s. Sundries as
: y C-(&LDfijn), s.
Asthma and
small utensils, domestic furnitures.
kind of cricket that makes a buzzing,
unpleasant sound, (c.)
other phlegmatic diseases.
^AseompuLf^^, s. Shallow wit. 2.
fdCeoiLtBLD^esxth, s. Phlegmatic humor. SsO, adj. Some, a few, several, diverse,
(fig ) Adultery, uimpiAsicarJ).
@GeOL-(Bu>ii@&nijij>, s. A diarrhoea
sundry, Aai. 2. Small, little, diminutive,
60&>GSirDiundj&jb&l inf. To sell in
caused by cold; [ex .^.SWjii.]
retail.
Glpldev, adj. A repeated expression
^l$ip6oS(2 <x sifiLnw, i. A kind of phleg
Stei}eoer,puiinLsseir, s. Unimportant perdenoting several. See under ft*.
matic disease.
sons.by-standers. 2. Troublesome people.
^Ouffo'titjj'iMfijrOujrcjrCT. An insignifi
S3s0i9, s. (Hind.) A kind of cake, gj.
Glecei>s!>/!>iTtd&,
inf. To dieas men
cant object, and a transcendent object.
here and there from certain diseases.
(uj.)
SlffoeosmpujnuSQ^da, inf.
To be in
)Qls0t3iurr, e. Cheties, the caste, Q&d.
(deD&easuf. @ hQ wires' if-, s- [vul.]
(sg.) (p.)
commotion, as a disturbed district. (/?.)
Little children, as 6 , , r._,r.
at!gi<F@eveQa>,ir), s. Small ornaments
&eveunmii>, s. Fractional parts, odds,
s. Sound, roar, bellow, &c, ^6$.
for the ears of women.
an overplus in large numbers or reckon
2. A bow, at*. 3. Sagittarius of the
ings, C'C.;. l.r.i .;.
Zodiac, fgtsr&. 4. The nineteenth lunar
S)si>sO/r,i. (,/rA.) District, or circuit of a
4jtlj4:^#Ap,fril. One thousand and
asterism, p>r<5r. 5. A species of tree,
judge, a Zillah, ,j

odd.
SetisondGsirnL-G), s. District or Zillah
Qenf&afciii,
s.
Slight
venomas
the
(>uiy.?84v>, f. The bow of the
court.
poison of inferior reptiles; slight inflam
Indian Cupid. See a^o^Jlii.
s. The district or Zillah
mation,
slight
injury.
SlclsO, s. A stone, a rock, aeo. W. p.
judge.
Qeti&d^ijg],
s.
(for.)
A
small
jacket,
845. S'lLA. 2. A hill, a mountain, who.
QsOedir as>i_ )sOstitriL<sts>i_, s. The
Br,su-a>L.. (Madras usage.)
(,*&) 3. The stationary or fixed idol of
fibrous web around the lower part of the
a temple, commonly of stone, not removed QsOsiih, s.
The clearing-nut tree,
leaf-stem of palm trees. See *_.
for processions, bathings, &c for which
Stryclinos
potatorum.
L.
Qfipt3*>rib.
2.
[loc.]
another is kept, s>>S*t4. (See iQf*p@
[imp. prov.] As &>&<Gtnp.
Extreme
necessity,
urgent
straits,
jy*^.
3.
g*fu*i.) 3. A kind of native arsenic, mff
[prov.] Shivers, fragments, small pieces, SlsOeOlT sir, s. [prov.] A small kind of
ftfcj. 4 Another kind of arsenic, gpur
parts, portions, sums, &c, as distributed
s>ifi lizard. 2. A play among children,
*iaii. Note. This word is commonly,
about, %>^e*r.
g,itSi,uic.i [ex Rii, small.] (c.)
but improperly, used for an idol of any
SeoenQuireveoti,
s.
[prov.
in
combi
materials whatever.
SleveS!, s. A hole in a tile, a pot, or any
nation] Shivers, fragments.
SSsodQ^ireafi^ii SSxid^C
vessel, 4<n5. 2. [ex ft*.] A species of
@eoeoiFpC-Lp.uGuna,
inf.
To
be
ex
*ft&uS?A5i4ftJwOiu<Tf4(g, s. A mineral,
cricket, ft<*. 3. A carriage wheel,
tremely
reduced.
(/?.)
alumen plumosum ; a kind of aajrio^ii.
G>(j(j3. 4. A circle, *ili_<i. 5. A kind
@<k>i8jpdp, inf. To set up a statue.
QeCedlfl , j. Small pebbles in foot-rings,
of pot-herb, SlpSsof.
6. [prov]
Small pieces, shivers as A>o9.
ft^o/5/7ili_, inf. To erect and fix up
fi..vj.^Cu-t.'. The sound of circular
a statue.
SleodldsiTgi, s. A bored-ear; oppos. to
foot-rings caused by pebbles in them.
SOo^pirS, s. The salagrama, a sacred
Q$ia\ii*i0. (It.)
stone. See u*W<4.
led<atiiT, s. Hunters, those who live by
S!eodld(gitxi, s. A pot with holes
SSkt^i^irgi, s. A kind of native arsenic,
as bjI4i_i4.
the chase, <?n_*. O*.)
8iBu}jSur**B tartn .
eD68g^@, s. A bleeding nose, (c.)
SsHsOSSip,
s.
(Tel.
-Oejtf.)
Thingsscat@ax>wr&u>, s. One of one-hundred
@eof&Qpd(alUJ, inf. To be hurt in
tcred here and there in small quantities,
and twenty minerals, oi_Jwii. Com
the nose.
little and little; sundries distributed in di
pare ftur*ii.
fteveSeuffiucar, *. [prov.]
One who
verse places, quantities, amounts, &c. ; out
GlcbiSpdaeo, s. A kind of black stone,
divulges
secrets;
(/ft.)
leaky
mouthed.
standings,
2.
Articles
retailed,
uvcoV^fllu,
R&iismpi*}*. 3. Remainder, overplus, SOffS?S5)iS, s. A kind of cricket , ft*w
GI&tujLf-fsgieneiids, inf. To carve and
balance,
4. Fractional quantitiesas
nSrS; [ex w.] 2. Cloth,
3. Super
set up a stone for an image.
i/sCJ^fieJwwpsurtj, ten Rupees and odd,
fine cloth, Aiei (#>)
SfeoQuni^, inf. To echoas rocks,
miesrib. 5. Trouble from thieves, )<yMjn,s,6)
umib. 6. Deaths from malignant diseases, SleoeS, Spei, ft'68tli_jcf, ii, ft'e8i_,
7. Women's small car-rings, &c.,
Gtdsb\uae&SdsoeSigi, s. Asbestos,
v. n. [vul.] To be chilled suddenly, as
gtit^xmtsiftaSisa. 8. Insignificant matters ;
from contact with any thing very cold,
unimportant, trifling, annoying, trouble
tgtfimgiGui: 2. To thrill with a sudden
eDjjui, s. Diamond, menltd sec.
some business; trifles, ^pi-wnrrs/. 9. Vnsensation of fear, uuuui. 3. [prov.] To
StSsO-k, Qpgi,
d(g)Ui, da, v. n. To
settled affairs, ^iijL;i_4>. (c.)
blush, to be flashed with rage; to lie red
sound, resound, roar, bellow, &c, 9J
in the face from a cold, from weeping, or
Seuaieapdsiek, s. Small, petly debts,
* (P)
as one just risen from sleep, &C, e/*i>
debts received from different individuals.
?efeoG?(0/r(_60, v. noun. [loc. prop.
Pii^vy-i
s. Retail shop or
<2*wC?f9^Ai.] Running deep as a fistula
bazaar.
SlsCeQ^/SpeH, v. noun, [prov.] Being
or an ulcer, qor2<uri_*. 2. See ft&uCuriSeo(vefldass!rd(^, s. Small sums un
glaring to the sight, as numerous lights,
utidcr ft!, Son*
or flowers in full bloom used hi compari
settled, small items promiscuously ar
S'3siCivnQ/DLjsksr, s. [vu/.] A fislula.
ranged
son, (c.)
55

457

QsUfSV)
8eOgt, s. A round pot-sberd, &c, as
a plaything, $>LLSy#!Q. 2. A kind of
tree, &i*jti. Miruosa scamlens, L. (Rott.)
3. A wheel, &c, as flw.
@eojga&3attui!L-(B, s.
A play called
hop-scotch,
iujagj^ ffl>jiQ/5ili_, tnf. To
play at hop-scotch, (if.)
Qptpmisnp&ivsSl, s. The protruding
knee- bone.
&Gtig$153WU}-, s. See under Sen.
S&Ojgtfrjj)), s. The cicada grass-hopper,
SWS). (It.)
QscQsOSHTSO, v. noun. (Tel.
Be
ing very coldas from a wind, a wet cloth,
cold water. &c. fif*^Bi_4a^&>. 2. Being
ruddy in the face from cold, Qpst(gcfrft&.
3. [/oc ] Quietness, absence of bustle, goS

Stui/sOjBi en, s. A fair, red skin.


Seui^/siriLnT^eQ, s. [com. O^/j.^/ri^^aC.]
A species uf mi^stS, which see.
QsuipuLpui, s. A red fruit, a red
dening fruit Compare Qe&uipib.
Saii/S^iS, s. Red soil, Q^/s/air.
SaiiipQweM, s. A red body com
monly used for persons and fruits.
&euijseuniLj, s. A mouth with red lips.
Sleuii^unS, s. [prov.} Any thing red
generally used for ripe fruits, (c.)
@&jiijs(2QjGai&, s. The G . J: ^

shrub, shoe-flower; [ex S!**ji Q*ii, et


QmiiB)* utpaap.} ( M. Die .)
Se/i^ayaoi, s. Red vestments as
worn by some of the gods. (/>.)
asarGlaid&.irtf. To redden as the eyes
through anger or disease.
QsuuLj, v. noun. Ruddiness, redness in
nil its variety of shades from brown,
yellow, or chocolate to a bright scarlet.
QftSptb. 2. Redness of eyes, blush of
countenance, &c, as signs of anger, Start

wuurSfiAiOsuiirjiGufiJjtjj. The food has


grown very cold.
SjsOfOsO, s. A kind of cricket, fflstrajrabr .
(itfs.) (Compare fflA>oS.) 2. [proc] A
@SUUUU3LDITGrU&&(fl&
Q &$1] Ol ill LD 11
wicked and libidinous woman, &t4a>/s.
ustAS. 8. A plant. See ^(OFaJru**rflR
SsOsuriLl, s. [_prov.~] The corners of the
@muuiTLD<zrdr/jj Q&aiGMiLQeBr&(8), s.
mouth, xsBL-nii. (c.)

A red kind of ^ujaw*, which see.


Ssa;(niyswi_io, inf. To be hurt at a
Saiu'-jeuasiir,
s. A red kind of bean.
corner of the mouth.
See Qaiiaim/se>F.
Sevsuir'LuiSif.. v. noun. Holding one's
iuu(rQ3rQGt]err%e(r&&, s. A kind of
mouth open as a punishment, by press
ore, Lip0ibutgd>. (Jf.)
ing in the cheeks at the two corners,
Staiuuek, s. A person of a red
with the fingers aud thumb.
dish, florid, fair complexion. (Rare.)
SsOsuirssnh, i. Odd numbers, &c. See
@aiui$,s. [com. Q&suiS.} A woman
under fi*.
of light complexion. 2. [pnn] A red
ffla/SfflS9), s. A celebrated tank for
dish cocoanut or its tree, Qiut-pQeiittii.
holy bathing at Chillumbrum, p*jJA<i;
Ssuui_i^sii^, s. A kind of native
[ex
2. The name of a town in the
arsenic, Q*t#f,li>iiaiips&. (II.)
district of Madura, Sivaganga, g>*.
^QuiiL/daeo, s. A red stone, one of
Qoii&Lb, s. Nutmeg, &ir@d&irj. 2. A
the hundred and twenty kinds of ore,
ifjptin.
plant, *fj#0ji. (M. Die.)
StaiuLfuQutn^., s.
A red gem of
&5U&TlbsS)f5, s. A plant. See air
a smaller species, (c.)
Qsu&iTlB, s. Parvati, uniievfjl; [cx Soldi
@&iuLj&<2&iretrtl>, s. [com. Q&^G&n
et W.] (c.)
ai.~\ The red maize.
S.DJ, iSpet,
ct.^ti, , v. n.
SeauLjuu^ierr, s. A plant. See Qftiu
(etymological!)) Qji.) To redden, blush,
to be red, to be streaked or tinged with
QeuuQunSsv, j. Olas tinged red for
red, Qrais. 2. To become angry, to
baskets, mats, &c.
redden, as the eyes by anger, e^Smb
SaiuLjantTF), s. Yolk of an egg; com
Qsir&ar.Note. Where redness conies on
monly ifl(j5*il[5.
of itself, 8<*40gi is used in the past tense;
fdsuuLf&Q&iTLp.Lju&dar, s. A plant, ^/f
where art is used, or the thing is red
B. Bassella rubra, L. (R.)
by birth, or origin,
is commou;
but in the latter it is sometimes optional;
SaiuLjuiifinssiT, s. A tree, Bauhinia
Sampgi may sometimes indicate the deeper
purpurea, L.
color.Note. 2. The participle in the
SeuUL/LDITBirw, S. [prop. SaiLHyflW.TTli.]
latter form (as also in t&ipti) requires
A red Skyas Qrdiairani.
reduplication before hard letters.
SaiuLiaiiiexrui,
s. A red paint; a red
&suppnp&u>, s. A red face by nature.
color.
Sai^^a/ility , s. A copper colored
*)zu&iB3pULc, s. One of the thirtyperson, {lit.) a red body.
two Upanishads, ujtHi-fQfiira:&.
Szuipasv, s. A red gem, a ruby or
other reddisli stone.
Qeu&&, s. Nutmeg, &trfid&ttiu. ( M.
tfsii^j-gJhwa. t. Red pills given in
Die.)
fevers, StegrstgeSais.
QsutBVN, @Qp<sr, S) szP: S nr cir , Saiar, S
@suiijB<!&rjp, s. [prov.} Rice made red
v. a. To mix, *. 2. To join,
dish by being burnt in boiling.
combine, agree, Qurafr. 3. To approach,
SsuippneSajti), s. Reddish kiud of
to be near, 8lLi_. 4. To match, cope with,
grain.
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*$6ViLh, s.

The Rig, or first Veda,

Ssu^SitSI, i. A plant sacred to Siva.


See etSt.
Ssu&n^B, s. A creeping, medicinal plant;
a substitute for jalap, g>iQsrif.. Convol
vulus turpethutn, L.
Gte><spQeun, s. The root of Seusnp.
Indian jalap.
>,}..v .--.)." *.." ; .'" . r'srr , 5. Pulverized
medicinal powder prepared of various
ingredients, of which Smtof root is
predominant.
QeupiSpirQ, s. The red cotton shrub,
QtibuQtfi. (R.)
SsuJiSth, s. A red variety of QprT^me^s
tree. (M. Die.)
Seilfk^l, s. The Q&irLp.uun&6. Asclepias
volubilis, L. 2. [com.] A flower plant.
Chrysanthemum Indicum, the Christmas
flower as Qj&aizfd.
QsiJtsfglTLh
3reui^j!TLO, s. [prov.']
( Corruption of amifitjiiinb.) A fee given to
public or private officers as a reward
for their services, J.^lutw. (c.)
SeutAgl, J- The Gtgu-ienenif. plant. ( R.)
SsULmrui, s. An ornamental tree,^irumw.
Casuarina equisitifolia. (Am.-., vol. 2. p.
443.)
SJsulc. s. Liberation from births, eternal
bliss, the true heaven, <jp4). 2. Spiritual
good, maimiD. 3. Excellence, a-tur^. (*&.)
4. (fi. fi.) The highest state of deity,
in which he assumes no form, but is a pure
spirit, in perfect quiescence; free from
passions, and emotions, eternally and in
conceivably happy; in whom the soul
liberated from u>uiA, and birth, becomes
absorbed as a drop of water in the ocean,
*ux}8*w. 5. The twentieth of the twentyseven yogas, iSfi^QiiitfiQfia'ff. 6. One
of the five e^vj"-1. 7. A measure as
'<; i,i3, s. Liberation from births,
final bliss, QiLtcstii.
Steua^d@ss>peuar , s. Siva, as god of
bliss, i a.r. 2. Argha of the Jainas,
GtOKQitasrui, s. Divine knowledge as
connected with the Saiva religion, the
abstract knowledge of Siya as the deity,
uPjji-arii. 2. Divine knowledge or wisdom
as possessed by the Supreme, Q/iiii^r
QeuSsO s. [prov.} A man of light com
plexion, Qr*&pQpa>Qvifir. 2. A reddish
animal,
(c.)
'SsuQeOtr^^Q^su^eir, s. The load
stone, stijiii. (R.)
SeusO, s. Partridge, aa/pir/fl. 2. Another
kind of partridge, useka>u.. (*g.)
GtevjbanBBi, s. As Seueo, 2. ( c.)
Ssu^)irSipiE(^, s. As airiT/i^ssisdQ
jjk<5, which see.
8eui5ts)iTurrai5d, s. A plant, Bryonia
laciniosa, L. (R.)

Qsussr
medicinal plant, &iQ/rv-. Aspalathus IndicaNote. Its oil is prescribed in decoc
tion for leprous and cancerous affections
Jsuo9c/z_/.rio, s. [com. G&Sxiuuit}.']
Ass milk, nofmjuui&i. (/i.)
Slsu&sr, s. A precious stone, cat's eye,
aBitfMJi. (M. Die.)
SJsusar, s, Siva, the third of the Indian
Triad, in the character of destroyer, or
reducer of things to their primitive atoms.
By his votaries he is considered the su
preme god. the other deities being subject
to him, a ea
Sleumeemui, s. The attendant demi-gods
of Siva, commonly in companies,
Crtscr.
titta&LDiuui, s. The Siva religion.
ftuS,iso#, s. Divine contemplation,
meditation on Siva as faw/sgituiesnii.
&eiif&jirar@pfiiLiMrSeu^nmS^^, s. A
commentary on SuxyaGutpt. See fi^S*
Seu^irarCuirjSii, s. A celebrated work
consisting of twelve rules translated
from the Qrtj<4, or the sixteenth
Agama, being almost the only part of
the Agamas known in Tamil. It is
regarded as divine, without origin, and
as not to be read unless the person has
attained a competent degree in the re
ligion. Other worksas Gl/i&vwl, 8muJ
imwb, fifamutSnt**, &c, are commen
taries on this or other treatises in sup
port of its doctrines, gutsw&*i.
. Temples, places, &c, sacred to Siva;
Saiva temples.
Gleuppgjaiiii, s. Degrees of religious
power or attainment derived from Siva,
of which five are specified as 1. at
fidfiaig. 2.
3. atfittSuii. 4. r^jH.
5. Slue, which see severally.
Soi^iB^sniii, s. Sight or knowledge
of Siva. 2. Pilgrimage to holy places
of Siva. 3. A treatise containing a
representation of the deity according to
the Agamas, g*s*>.
&QipnLi>u3QsupeariAw,
Meritori
ous or virtuous works performed in 1
reference to Siva, as distinguished from
actions of benevolence to creatures. u$
ptiDib. 2. One of the eighteen secondary
Puranas, g>(j4jwii>.
The Uttera Candum (t-t/usieHsi^ib.)
or the last part of the Siifstne^nenri.
&a)$Cesi&, s. The initiatory ceremony
on entering the Saiva sect.
Sw^i^jSil, s. A sacred tank within
the precincts of the great temple at
Ramisseram.
GojQpnemGl, s. Service of Siva.
SeiQ^irasriir, s. Devotees or votaries
of Siva.
toaippauairwGlmmfiiTu zeruj, s. An
edifice sacred to Siva, a largo shrine.
Slaspfiiunesw, s. Contemplation of
Siva in silent devotion, an image being
formed in the mind as an object of
worship.

Steusk
Stai^gidBitsa>,
a profanation
SmSieafi, s.
of Siva.
e/ugg&jr, s.

J. Sin against Siva;


of sacred tilings.
Blasphemy or contempt
Praising Siva by lyrics.

s. Worshippers or devotees of Siva as


distinguished from eli^Q^u^i.
Saiujifil, s. The religion of Siva. 2.
The profession of the Siva religion. 3.
Adherence, attachment, or devotedness
to Siva.
fdeuLfewratStiuiD, s. Deeds of merit,
performances in reference to Siva as
fftwflitcib.
Saiy,aa^, s. The worship of Siva as
practised in the temple or by the A*uj
tattOt; the Siva-pujah, consisting of the
offering of flowers, milk, boiled rice,
fruits, &c, waving incense and light
reciting mantras and praises.proslraling.
before the idol, &c, 2. Mental worship
of Siva, in which there is an idol cere
mony corresponding to what is men.
tioned above.
Is it proper to exhibit a dancing bear
during the Siva-pujahi. e. to triHe
on a solemn occasion?
ffia'L/jnassru), s. The Siva-Puranas,
forming ten out of the eighteen. See
Sl&iLjiH, s. The abode of Siva, or city
in the Siva-logam, >*ujL,rt. 2. The
city of Benares, as sacred to Siva, >
SlaiQunsii, s. Enjoyment of the soul
in union with Siva, (a*.)
&aiutSijir&ii, s. A work on the Agama
philosophy, exhibiting in a condensed
view the doctrines inculcated in 6)j$)wi,
and other cognate works.
The consecration of a temple or image
of Siva.
QajuiSatTLDsginT, s. Brahmans, (&,(r^daeh
who adhere to the Siva or Agama
doctrines and practices, as distinguished
from those who profess the a>a/9*<.
Soiu^.fpl, s. That which is acceptable,
agreeable and pleasing to Sivaas
fruits, &c. 2. May it be acceptable to Siva,
spoken by the receiver as an acknow
ledgement of a gift, an act of reverence,
&c.
Steiuuui, s. A term of invocation;
also of benediction meaning happiness,
prosperity, and success, *u!*j>.
SaiQpi^(i^a9^L-iQf,u>, s. See under
e.^-i' - h , s. The different
forms assumed by the deity, the gods.
Gtainnpfiifli i. (Sometimes @aii8&.) The
night preceding the new moon in Feb
ruary, kept as a watchnight in honor of
Siva.
SaiaiirdQuju), s. A poem on theism,
wholly condemning polytheism,
SeiaiirdBtuiT, s. The name of a cele
brated saint, the author of the poem
Slaimtrs&Litb.

wotiStju-, *. The Linga, as the chief


image and material object of worship
in the Saiva religion.
8aj<?eff#ii>, s. The world of Siva,
being the upper of the seven superior
worlds. See f}4^.
ftu(?Qi<_Lo, s. The habiliments, or other
badges characteristic of the worship
pers of Siva as red vestments, sacred
beads, ashes, the linga, &e.
(daiarif.unir, s. Votaries of Siva. 2.
The sixty-three special votaries of
Siva mentioned in Pcriya Purana.
Saiirawiii, s. The Agamas as the scrip
tures of the Siva sect, being twentyeight; of,ithese
part of
the
and the
the)ig<r<?L/vi,a
-J, are translated
into Tamil. The twenty-eight Agamas
are the following: 1. *ti*ib, 2. Ctuarii. 3.
Slifitjib. 4. arjexrie 5. jjSlfte. 6. u,ffii.
7. <s*iiA. 8. *Sfi$l7t&. 9. ^y^*ffr. 10.
&UL$j(2ujis,Ji. 1 1. aSfiutb. 12. iGsnrstb. 13.
a^i'iuiiLjttb. 14. jyarcuiA. 15.
1 H. Q*er
frniA. 17. ie^t-tb. 18. tP. --r 19. alt^i
ejfBiii. 20. tluiuw. 21. LiQ-'jb&tu. -i2. geu
- ^ 23. &&fitb. 24. amflsvxn$Git^flib.
25. ur.'ff^d.'i. 26- S.'fssia, 27. (iufiib.
28. argenb.
J
ew/t &asiw, s. The place
for an image of Siva used for daily
worship; [ex 4j^n4.]
SoinnicLD, i. The famous five lettered
incantation called the s/icvo*i!<4 as
being the foundation of spiritual wisdom
and all religion, and the means prescrib
ed and proper for obtaining liberation,
from births and union with the supreme.
G)ajirn&&2e!si, s. The worship of Siva
with flowers, incantation, &c. ; [ex ^i*
worship.] See
fteunnuuGss u> Qainpuosx to, s. An
oblation to Siva. See
Samdifiiru.; s. A missile weapon or
dart said to be given by Siva; [ex^ci^B
Stsunenivw, s. Saiva temple.
&airr0ueuii, s. The bliss of union
with Siva; [ex j^gyus/io.]
Qeiiir, s. The Indian Gall-nut, a(BimaSj.
See . 2. The 8<j>m,i,QmAieS plant. 3.
The
tree. (M. Die.)
SJa/fTt-LtTi-b, j. The v-(w,pfiiDiiC-& nuts,
used for beads. W. p. 846. S'ivaksiiam.
*QeB-XTili, s. Nutmeg, &ir@d&ruj. (31.
Die.)
*)eB&rr!TLh>, s. The acceptance of a thing.
See S*Tii. (A.)
6fls3), *. A palankeen, a litter,
dooly, fKbif-m*. W. p. 846. S'ivika. (c.)
2. A bullock carriage, ti^uC-if-iu^iueitif..
Piti.fjSr, s. See far.
fififo)*^^#, *. See
SeSsDSUjnif, s. [com. SleSjJirii.'] A su
perior caste of palankeen-bearersnow
usually otherwise employed.
r:\ nr.- a i[ , ' (/7., s. A violent quarrel.
()
G^eaa'UirerrsT, s. The owner of a
palankeen. (/?.)
Qt&IElS, s. (Tel. )S5oR.)
A kind of
leopard, used in hunting, *>#
(c.)
109

&P&
Sf)e8iElQl5friLl, s. [prov.] A hunting dog
very swift footed. See CmoteS*.
SsQuurriT, i. {prop. SeSaaaivirir, which
see.]
s. A kind of syringe, or squirt,
tietaigKSjigi. 2. A bellows, or pump, Qu
a*<5fi&. {*&) 3. (p.) A fan,
3 aj&tis, 3. The chin, pamu.. W. p.
329. Chivokam.
) 5aJS!0S, s. A kind of creeper, @&fip
Qtrif.. 2. South, Qfp. (*#.) 3. A plant,
usr;a>D. 4. A medicinal plantas
v. noun. Being very redcommonly Q**
BQaQaar&i, which se&
Qssteu, s.
A male jackal, ^assnf).
2. A bellows, ttJla^gns^. 3. A hole for
the nozzle of a bellows, a-Su^i. 4.
Root,
*S?55)Sl/, 3 Parvati, uiriisufi. 2. Durga,
W. p. 846. S'iva.
Qmaiuiraea, s. Siva the god whose
left side is Parvati; or according to the
Agamas, with whom is united a female
energy for the production of worlds, and
the evolutions of nature; [ex 63t>, Par
vati, et unit, side.]
Wii/ajsi), s. Sea-weed, aiputr@. {M.
Die.)
3 QjQ 517 SSI Si), v. noun. Being quick, eS
aaiajtQfiuLias fiiOaiairjf, quickly. (/?.)
SliGffjLjQsrrsoT'SO, [vul. loci
<"">
Sounding as boiling water, 9vS4<&#jq.
1 sirsu starD , s. A kind of cricket living
in trees, and making a very loud, shrill
noise. See fiApi*3.
Sirt^ULj&rQ Sire$Tio,v. noun, [prop,
**<gij LivQaar&i ] Scolding, being angry,
brawling, Qsiut<gfiuLf.
3p&ir, s. Wing, feather, @p(g. (p.) Com
pare GS>p*>.
9pstiarTta!3i. Having gathered under
the Wings (as the hen). (w>,ti_.)
)pl, s. A fen-duck, a teal, ^aHeunifu
pCEDal. (c.)
pitLDsaiT&SlpS, s. A kind of teal in
tanks filled with the lotus.
ar, *. A flying fish, upzmaiiBat.
s.
Wing, pinion, feather, plu@p(3)
nla^e. Sips- 2. The fin of a fish, <<&r8p<g.
3. The wing of a building, a row of houses,
side of street, Q4<jJru<tii. (c.) 4. Small
branching channels for irrigation, ti**w
p3p<. 5. [pray.] The half of a palmyra
leaf, uttcrici-aifiutgi. 6. The leaf of a
door or shutter, wi*9ip<g. Compare S!a>p.
uiosRptg. The wing of an army. (fiu.)
u&**xrQpB&wiuupmai. Man is a wing
less bird.
*V,i-.\..v!>.<t.- ;.,&. Like a wingless
bird, i. e., forlorn, destitute person.
jfiQsatiu&pQyifi&giGuliSpjf). His willgS
are broken, i. e., he has lost office or
valuable help.
Spsuf.da, inf. To flap the wing with
force as fowls, or as birds commencing
flight.
4.Q0

Spairpp, inf. To flutter the wings as


some birds after skimming through the
air; to rest, as birds, (e )
Bpt^siLi^uupds, inf. To go with
great swiftness, {lit.) to take wings and
fly.
Sp^ds^oj, s. [prov.] A two leaved
door.
@p(d(S)Lf. en, s. [pros.] A small portable
hut covered.
Sp^GarrpGlptgetra, inf. To adjust
the feathers with the beak.
8p(rip&tr&s, inf. To shoot out fea
thers, to become fledged. 2. (fiy.) To
become of age, ts<a&p~u*u.
flpQQjaattiiupmmtiBsz c'- Those that
become fledged (whose wings are grown)
learn also to fly, i. e., those raised
from a low condition assume airs.
aiiriija&trp@p(ej, 3. A branch of a main
channel in a garden. {Rare.)
3pi<sesl, dSQp
v. n. To be reduced; to diminish, de
crease, o*pu. 2. To cast side glances, to
look propitiously, saDi&sato^9puriA3. 3.
i). a. To reduce, shrivel, close up, <s
*s. 4. To despise, slight, neglect, frown
upon, .<?uiios><2ffiiiiu. (p.)
9<j*ir6?ji>**aHs',ffA<?ut. She smiles,
as if with a half closed eye. {<gp. Chap.
110. St)
StpaaeaBuLj, v. noun. Reduction,
diminution, decrease, <gmp&>*. 2. Shri
velling, contracting, closing, *ui(jM,
3. A glance, side look, OTi_**fcuso.
Qp, dSCpar, ikQpar, uQuar, da, v. n.
To be elegant, beautiful, adorned, magni
ficent, splendid, StisirmitSts**. 2, To be
graceful, amiable, lovely, jypafSg*. (c.)
3. To be eminent, excellent, renowned,
illustrious, uSmnuut-. 4. To exceed, sur
pass, excel, C^u._. 5. To be peculiar,
distinguished, SCW*. 6. To be dear,
precious, valuable; flourishing, jftjawout
S(j4. 7. To be abundant, excessive, in
tense, tSts&ut*. 8 To be auspicious,
lucky, fortunate as a time, &c, ccesoiim*.
Spm/XQeuirsmrr, s. The auspicious hour
in planetary configurations, {p.)
Spi/ssireoii, s. A pleasant season. 2.
A season of plenty. 3. A time of
wealth.
Stpiprsidtma, s. An exemplary life.
Spi/XisirtB, s. A country abounding
in water, agricultural productions,
popouhition, towns, &c.
Spmpwirieti, s. A celebrated name.
2. A sonorous or euphonic name.
Spipicirgi, s. A beautiful female, (p. )
@pi/Xry>aii>, s. A handsome, cheer
ful, happy countenance.
fipisG/Sirii, s. The great, the renowned,
the illustrious, the wealthy, e-njiaQ/s'i. 2.
Ascetics who have renounced the world,
fpiQj't. 3. Relatives, n-pilarf.
Spiralirfdaaa, s. A beautiful garland,
or other stringed ornament, {p.)
QsupjSlSpda, inf. To be splendid,
conspicuous, or renowned in victory, to
have the celebrity of a conqueror.
aed^iiSpSpii/xainir, appel. it. One
eminent for learning.

SipU
QpiElSGoTlfl, iSldfitk^Qfiak, uSudr, da,
v. a. [prov ] (a change nf Qp&*csfi.) To
despise, to esteem lightly, to dis-esteem,
slight, disdain, ,-.cm .
has brought me to ridicule and poverty.
SpiEjSl, dQQpdsr, pQpehr, uffussr, ds,
v. n. [prov ] To measure in the hollow of
the hand, %)?**; [ex %ctM.] 2.
To despise, &c.as fip*eS.
Sptkl<SnX, s. [prop, da'ais: ma.'] A quan
tity as much as the bowl of the hand
will contain. Compare
QpiL-SStl., i. [improp. for SnL-eai
which see.]
)pi5<5<3pu&ih, s. A kind of prepared
arsenic, *fuff>fmA. (7?.)
&puuirrkiasc, s. Grey-flintas @(5
tftaii. Spatum adamantinuni, L. (H.)
&put3, d&Gpar, pGpsir, uCuik, da,
v. a. [causative of Bp, .] To adorn, to
beautify, to make prominent, to magnify
in language, to make great; to enrich, &c.
Spui^, s. Beauty, embellishment, jye
Bsnib. 2. Pomp, parade, grandeur, -.'.-.
3. Eminence, superiority, OoBrtwaj. 4. Spe
ciality, distinctiveness, tSQt^ii. 5. That
which is specificas opposed to the gene
ric {Owff), StpCinuQumi. 6. Choiceness,
rareness, ^(5ii>. 7. Pre-eminence, trans
cendency, QmiiurQ. 8. A sacred periodical
festival, a temple procession, &c, *.p*nb.
9. Civilities to guests, etiquette, .urrii.
10. Abundance, plenty, copiousness, inten
sity, excess, iB<g$i. 11. Auspiciousness,
propitiousness, prosperity, uii. 12. Clas
sical beauty, L/aaimtSpuLi.
cm-wrifiGipuLj. Food, dress, &c.,are com
mon to men, but modesty is peculiar to
the good. {<sp )
uL'.jJ S3ot, s. Reflection, discri
mination, as a faculty of the mind
distinct from perception by the senses;
[ex ,sy*AS>&OT.] See >few.
GlpuSei'tipirar, s. The goddess of illluck, <SpQfSi [ex gjcurar*.] (**.)
SlpuLj i^^Sjii:, a. Special or parti
cular rules in scientific, or literary works
as distinguished from general rule?.
SpuL]&QaiJj SpuLjUuesnassr, inf.
To beautify, to adorn. 2. To show
civilities, -u<fi*. 3. [prov.] To cele
brate a temple festival.
Sput-jaQapeo, s. A specific word, not
generic.
SpuLfuuruSjui, s. A special preface
distinguished from GiutguunSmb.
SlpuLjuQuiuii, s. Particular, proper,
specific or special names opposed to
Qui^uQuul. 2. Official or acquired
names, titles of rank, &c.Note. Bpu^u
QiW is derived from eight sources as
p'^rr, a trackas spau*, a mountainer.
2. tfsuii, countryas 9emir, Chinese. 3.
nfi, caste as j)iiuiii_r, the barber. 4.
is*, familyas
the (royal) Seran.
5. fi-asi_n, possessionas c
the
possessor. 6. Ou(jar, property, as Our*
rcrtar, the possessor of gold. 7. ^,
quality as Ou^r, the great one 8.
9, learning as ^SMuOr, a teacher.

& nStuir SinSiusuirSjfiStunir SJ/rJ


SauutSfi, s. A specific rule.
Quit, s. The low, the base, 8,u>*A. 2.
fi^jufiuJ**, inf. To solemnize a tem
Small persons, &si*t; [ex fij>sw>.]
ple festival, P{ripMG)o*fu<_. (p.)
fdjDuQuQgpgi, s. Letters in Tamil
xrQp. Give not dainties to children,
which have no corresponding letters in
and spare not tamarind with G^iiiy. i. e.,
Sanscrit, viz. : 9, ip, p, or, A, sP?aLt.
indulge not liurtfully, neither hesitate as
and some others. 2. Sanscrit letters
to what is needful.
that have none exactly corresponding
Q^aJTsasr/EisnsE,
s.
[com. Sfliviritii
with them in Tamil.
*]
A
kind
of
medicinal
plant, sin.
Spusnu, s. [prov.~\ A kind of bell, or
Polygala glabra. (It.)
clapper, sometimes made of wood, to scare
away birds; or to tie to a bullock's neck S/SeQsO, s. The aquila tree a superi
or kind of sandal wood, ^Bfj. (M. Die.)
that he may be found when strayed, ujj
*S/b3, s. A Sanscrit prefix denoting propitiousness, &c. See 8t.
UslQ, s. [prot>.~] A covered platform
used for watching fields, nmpuieb.
SljV, (an adjective of Spasm.) Little,
small, inferior, diminutive. 2. Imperfect,
QqrfLbL], s. [pron.] A splinter, a shiver.
deficient, immature. A'vte. Followed by
Qf&tbL/. Compare ficuniiy.
a word beginning with a vowel,
be
comes Rps>.
Q(ftj>thl-I, Sapor, StryiliiSCarar, Qatar,
ifigs f.rutf, v. noun. Partial bitterness,
gi4u, v. a. [prou.] To scratch or rub an
animal with a splinter, or thorn, Jij*i_
(c.)
2. v. n. To graze as a ball when passing,
jps<Q&nm<!a.tr&>n, s. A plant. See a<g
runups,
ISjpaieoiTip-, s. A plant, nnxjQ^eS.
Q^iUjSJUl &(Oj F), s. Gentian or worm(M. Die.)
seed plant, used in medicine,
GenKjs
A seed. See z'S g.
tiana Chirayita. (Ains.)
jps(8d&irdj, s. See a(Baantu.
T, s. Children; young ones, Slgteuir;
Sjpmir, j. A hillock, (c.)
[ex K^jaiKD.] (p.)
tijj s.ri, s. A little metallic dish.
The young snakes, (urr.)
(II.) See a.-...-.
8jeDjBr(fl, j. A kind of drug, ^itldq^
S^dr, t. [vul. prop. j8fi.~] That which
*S>. (AT. Die.) 2. See
is small, littleness; [ex %>suj.]
Qjpi&ariT, s. A tree. See a,Etrn.
Qjfii'
i. The bark of the Feronia,
SjpiacA, s. A shrub, ptrQ&tp. Carissa
Qm4rriG**'&!ib. (R.)
spinarum, L.
QjpisiT^Q&rTpl Qjp&n'UiQQ&iTjS Sign
SljS&l, > That which is small; a small,
a-.'i
,- , & A plant. See -'.gO^.
little, diminutive or trifling thing, a small
degree, a little time, &c ,
2. adj.
(djpand8i>a,uinf.$ujw, s. A work on
[eul] A few, diverse, sundry, S5cuu; [ex
Prosody. See er*mauri$_afi&i&.
SjparruiSiuus, s. Short epic poems.
g>J}gjait$ou>, s. A short time.
@jpiait, s. A thicket. See an.
&J)giQuiui, s. A few persons; some
SgtanSbo, s. The early part of the
persons.
morning, !ij.uJtnui4. (p.) 2. The
fi^EO*n_r<*. rie will not give at all.
morning of life, youth, jr>_r. . . '-*!*..)
jjS^NajiciuijSAiJw. There is not the least
s. The gentle south wind,
doubt, suspicion, &c.
c, .r-cj. 2. A grass, araniL-iciyAi. Andropogon, L.
SnSu, adj. Little, minor, 8cc.
fslgl&npga, s. A gentle wind, jgjsn iisirfi
8i$iupauuari8iui3lxiT, s. A paternal
uncle, the father's younger brother, or
p.
SgtairQj&meaifi, s. A plant, epii^G).
the mother's younger sister's husband.
The father's paternal cousin, younger
Commelina virginica, /-.
than the father.Note. The relationship
@jtm@o>i&8, s. The smaller species of
may be extended to distant relatives.
fe'sTL-si"). growing in rice fields.
{dflijjgiTib, s. (Rarely Sj&iuicirpir.) A
SjpiQgmSgiuBou, s. A plant, ^/fy.
maternal aunt, the mother's younger
Crotalaria racemosa. (H.)
sister, or the father's younger brother's
Qj>Qy.r, s. A kind of yam. See
wife.
fitfi. (R.)
QifliuptrijQpQri/D, s. Consanguinity of
one's husband or wife's father's younger
8j>Sb>/tQgiaSasin, s. A kind of pot
sister. 2 . The husband's or wife's younger
herb. See8r. (/f.)
paternal aunt, or wife of the younger
6j,-t_;,
s. Small guts.
paternal uncle 3. Step-mother.
J@f. Villages, hilly tracts, ^(P
Bfluuiartj), s. [prov.] A little mind. 2.
< -w/.j.-f. 2. Small village, Si,::; '-. 3.
Meanness.
A poor or mean family, fij>iiui4.
SfliuGisnpiuinT, s. The narrow minded,
StgKff)U).io, s. A hut. See QjifW.
the baseas 9fiui. (*g )
* Alkaline earth, e-o/rftoissir.
Q^SiU^^euFi, s. A plant, zuppiTLDBxfi.
g*(g)(<f)U>sciu, s. A sort of rice-grain,
piQtAi. See ocjiioDu.
(R.)

6ijpi(&>Lp, s. Fractional square numbers.


See under !i9.
.jugyD, i. Pincers. See g,/D.
SjgyDilci_, i.
A plant whose
root is medicinal, pfBs. A creeper. See (g^^en.
(djpQtiirif-, s. A small flag, a little
streamer, g,i's/#uS.
Bjp)Q&inL&>i~.4&ffih&>jS, s. A plant.
See *ai*B0.
SljpiQ z rd-Lr.iLif., s. A small edible
kind of QMi(LLi$. or water melon.
SlffiQsnsnsnp, s. A flower tree. See
QstesrsDp.
{djp&asBLD, s. A species of enmu>
grain.
^jpiSmeerLo, s. A kind of clarionet,
SgtSAetff, s.
A smaller species of
Band) plant. See Qt-rafl.
^juQ^emuaLc, s. A flower tree. See
Qsefoustb, eeAxustb.
GlgiQ&iijfdjp&QiF u, s. A small cul
tivated spot, a garden bed, &c, urtfi.
SjpiQ^tTf/UULf., s. A plant. See Q&QtjU
Ll-JL.
SjpiQ&ireo, s. Abusive language, cri
mination, (lit. smnll word,) utfiQerit.
(**) (p)
SjpG&irjpi, s. A kind of girl's play.
Sjpipcstii, s. Mediocrity, small fortune.
(A)
SftpiTBoir, s. [prov."}
An engine or
instrument to throw water, di<S*kg)
<Sf$>. (c.)
SffifitrS, s. A small kind of tali or
marriage badge.
BgipttSsiLLfQeuarGtriripiT, s. A class
of Vellalas who wear the badge.
Bgt^aeSI, s. A twining plant, epfiQ&if..
Convolvulus Gemellus, L.
Bjt/SirsSdJLo, s. Inferior kinds of grain,
any kind but rice, uv^rtrfui. (c.)
SjpifiuiSeS, s. A species of long pepper.
See fiudaS.
@jp@s$ 0^,Brtf, j. Eating now
and then a little.
Sijli&iLp., s. A kind of rattle or clapper.
(R.)
G\gt&ip$, s.
A kind of gipfi shrub.
G)jpi&/(VjLCLD,s. Sa\t-petie,QuirLLLeS>Lji-i.
SjpiBjeirSl, s. [prov.'] A medicinal plant.
Bsngrjp, s. Low jungle, thicket, bushes,
ic:eQ?ftL 2. A little shrub, %>Qi..
fdjpiGpdrgj, s. [prov.~] A kind of tree
from which a drug is derived, (c.)
SjpQpinaiTUj, s. A fruit or kernel
growing in the eastern Islands and
brought by the waves to our shores;
it is used in medicine, Qaitpaiitiii.
SlgnQfcn, s. A kind of boy 's play; one
of the parts of juvenile poetry. See
lSabtt0l8tj>. (p.)
SjpiGpeir, s. A small kind of bees,
giiGjsvf. (Beschi.)
&3li3s>fiiuei>, s. Fine stitching.
jpmptzr, s. A plant, Cissus crenata.
(R.)
6Jji'ir|a)/fl, s. A plant. (R. )
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^1/

9jn
Qgamnaieo, s. A shrub, .-7>/? 3
.
GljpimirsLo, s. A medicinal tree, epirw
nb.
Gljpiisirauy,, s. The flower of the
above, used in medicine.
QgiiiiT, s. (Modestly.) Urine, Qppfiaii.
Sgniiii^i, inf. To make urine.
6)ji<2<5/r7g8, s. A species of Q/E/flijjffl.
@gnu gekenfl, s. A plant. See uacsrmp.
5)jCiUiQ&(ipeoLD, s. A kind of book,
gjpiu/sii, s.
A foot path, an obscure
track, %>i(9. (p.)
Sgaufil, s. A small village, Gpgxir.
(;>.) See up.
Slgnuiugg, s. A kind of pulse. See
jju/reoaot-, s. A plant, ^/ry(B. Hedysarum diphyllum, Z.
SgnundraaLt), s. Some, the minority
oppo. to OucyioufBraoM, the majority.
SgiLj^, s. See Sjb^src^.
SlgiLjeirmLf., s. A plant. Hedysarum.
&jpn-ipu>, s. The back of the neck,
the nape, (lit.) small side, iSi-d. (p.)
6)^>y3feir,J. A plant, ^/fQ.ytp.. Illecebrum
lauatuin, L. (/,'.)
QjpiQuiTQggi, s. Any of the six parts
into which the day is divided. See
QutQpgi. 2. One of the five parts of a
day as found in Q^rAnruuk, &c.
@jpi<!urr&u>, s. The harvest of the
inferior kinds of grain, (c.)
QjptuuiiSjpiaiii, s. [prop. SjpiuQf)
mii ] Youth, early life, g)n=M>.
&t-yLiup$\(*9i uJii-fiffieiertAsQGig&ib. One
should be under proper correction and
training while young.
S^wlLl-u>, s. [vul.~\ A Bhort, young
horse, a pony, a nag, %rW. (c.) 2.
[prop.] Small measure, Qppoaf. 3. A
young plantain tree, Bgaiacp. 4. A
young elephant, cs^uiSsr. 5. A young
man, or woman rather short, Aarii.
@jiu) .sfi, * Little bells tied round
children's waist, r/tami. 2. A kind of
rice, s>Q*Ai.
&g)iLtsifiuuiujpi, s. [pros.] A kind of ff
juLoaffl, s. A hill, a hillock. 2. The
hill near <9iijjnuA*gtrf, in the dis
trict of Dindigul, the Serumalay range.
@mj)3x>uuipu>, s. A kind of plantains
of a peculiar flavor, growing in the
above hills.
Qjpiu .;- .'S.-.-o - , s. A small kind of jas
mine. See 10Ai5oo.
ffljs(jDtlif, i. [foe] A smith's handhammer,
.;: '.v,
SgiQpeneSI, s. A kind of QpareS plant.
6ljpiQpeo&u>-&jpiQpei)u>, s. Long pepper,
)ujtf. 2. An esculent root, 1*891*15.
&gtoiii, s. See Sgauuii).
fdjptemu&i , s. Youth, boy-hood.
Sjpiaienn, s. A small thing, a particle,
a trifle, jfpuib. 2. (vraut.) A small
division of time, a moment, t>LLuii.
3. Any of the six divisions of a day,
462

Sguoj6ti, s. [proc] A child, (SjLp&ea/s.


b!jt.z;:f,is;%m, s. A kind of brinjal.
See v. pSsot .
&jpiu&rGi9, s. A creeper. See o/errffi^.
Gljpieu&r, s. (/cm. 6)gd).) A son, L)p
<y<.*. 2. A boy, a lad, a youngster,
QjpieutrGS, s. Small savings in money;
or jewels, &c.. realized from those
savings, Q(c.)
SjgieSp, s. Daksha, ps&ebr. (wairipti.)
Sign sfl w s
/G& "or, s Virabadra. the destroyer of the sacrifice of
Daksha, tSju^gijOr.
SgueStreo, s. The little finger or toe.
fdjpi^Sbv, s. Scarcity of provisions;
high sale, high price, u&f<h.
BgsK^LDrB, s. A plant, g><fy. See
jnOauetfarffl, 1. A kind of musk melon.
fdpp&^fil, s. A tree. See jya^j^.
Sppif.ffpif., s. A small, delicate foot.
See 5fn_. (p.)
Qppuj-iunn, s. Most humble servants,
(in self-abasement.)
Sippuu&r, s. (fcm. pQrtppaetr.) An
uncle, the father's younger brother, or
the mother's younger sister's husband,
R^ufiiijucSr. 2. [proo ] A step father.
s. A plant, used for medicine; oppo. to
Guii(pLLq-,giiu. Tavonia zeylanica, L.
SppLDL-Lf.QujaaQapiriL, s. [prov.] A
medicinal oil, in which the root of f)/>p
tjoiiq. forms a principal ingredient.
@ppiiu>aaru&&rfi@, s. See jyiiiOffor
pp nim/t, J. A medicinal bark the
root of which forms a drug. See #74*>p.
SlppSaiirm , s. [com. Glppfiaigei .]
A small sickle.
SppeoeS, s. A flower-creeper. See
SppaieaiT, s.

A kind of beans. See

@ppplsi/Spjpazriio], s. Little know


ledge; feeble, weak intellect. 2. Know
ledge of secular things, as distinguished
from spiritual knowledge or Guifa
enjoyed by the deity and by souls who
have made great attainments in abstract
devotion.
StppjSQennir SpjpiesariiQajnir, s. Per
sons of little knowledge, learning, minds,
&c. See
StppgKSj, s. A grass, Agrostis. See
BpQrfSDt, s. [com. S^^sireDL^.'] A
cloth or garment for a little girl. See
>p(TppiTu.iu>, s.

Embezzlement, fraud,

Qprryppnetr , s. See fdppuusir.


p(yLDeinrd(ig, s. The castor plant.
See ^rartg.
Sp(^Q/>L-Lf., s. A plant. See 8pp

GipOyuiueo, s. A flower plant. See


iMAi idd,
SpQfuSSot()iiS, j. The mother's
younger sister; a maternal younger
aunt.
Sp<T^eoeiiL-L-u>, s. The smaller circular
fan. See ^sulLi_i4.
Sp^ek, s. [com. &pptreir.~\ A servant
boy, a young hireling. See
Gtpqrjgl, s. A small river. See ^.gt.
QpjS, s. [_loc.
The wife of the
father's younger brother, also the
mother's younger sister, Rsrn5. 2.
Purslane, uA. Portulaca, L. (II.)
p$pip, s. Inner petals, in the lotus
and some other flowers. 2. [proc]
Fine platting, fine braiding as in mats,
basket making, &c.
&p<$s!>!, s. A delicate woman, (lit.)
a thin waist, (p.)
GipplaStppeaB, s. [proe.] A small
row of beds in a rice field, G)gut$.
&pjBss>ir, s. [pros.] Prey or food for
small animals, 65j>JuiiigiCTtv. 2. A
small quantity of food, a morsel, fi^jjo*
if.. 3. Food spoken diminutively,uuiO.
Spfleoaaw, s.
Fractions, numbers
under units, QfcQpm.
QpaScko, s. A plant with an esculent
root, QsiutQiL^.. 2. The <5uSrj# shrub. 3.
A tree, ioji4. (M. Die.)
Stpfiev, s. A hut, a hovel, Sgaigiy-GO.
2. Little houses made of sand by chil
dren in play, %r!ieiirs. 3. A section
of the poem called ilab^ii. 4. (*.)
A cloth, Pfe>.
GlpjSmii, s. Low connections, keeping
low or mean society, j/pufeii*rfaib. (p.)
gppldruii), s. Carnal pleasures; unres
trained, libidinous enjoyments, fim$tir
uib. See @riruii.
Those who have tasted the happiness
of another life will disregard sensual
pleasures.
(dpp7drudae&StpfSAuuuaCfS , s. A
low song, often lewd.
SpjSaru^reo, s. Treatises on the means
of sensual gratification, *uvsr*>.
Stp<8asiuiju^,LD. s. A love odeoppos
ed to GuA'&uljufiib.
GlpStekiLf-, s. Pastries, cakes, &c., uesr
vsQsHih. See
SlpjpiLiirf), s. A plant. See @jpiV-LDrft.
StpguaSir, s. Small insects, animalcule,
apuQeig). (p.)
pg(Vs< s- Any small person, object,
any thing in miniature. See -cy.
fdpjpierf), s. A small chisel, Sguafcfl.
@pguqr)eiiiipn&iLiu>, s. The tali-badge
and appendant ornament.
Spjpeiretrireir, s. A bird, ^iruCQ.
SpgurS, s. A needle. 2. As (gpgirS.
Bptpirfr, s. A small village, fflj*g/f.
See tut.
Spgnrpeo Qpevpgi, v. noun. A small
spring, Kjftu*erijj. (p.)
SpQpessr, s. Fractions, SaPuQaiesr.
2. The smaller lines in ^srsii.

&SStp
SpQpeoSsi, s. [in the Qeuassruir verse.]
The smallest species consisting of two
lines to a stanza, *ttJ<Jurr<?n<A.
8pQpQgp&, s. Small letters or writing.
SlpQpar, s. A sesamum. See erairgj.
&pQpjpiihi-l, s. Small emmets. See

SBiLXs, s. Smallness, littleness, dimi


nutiveness, jtpuib. 2. Want, indigence,
misery, wretchedness, poverty, adversity,
ft/tpimii. 3. Oppression, suffering, gskuib.
4. Disease. C*/rj. 5. Inferiority, youth,
minority, (gru>. 6. Scantiness, paucity,
fewness, scarceness, o;d|. 7. Failurej
swerving from a virtuous, or religious
course and consequent disgrace, <8itf(
8. Insignificance, paltriness, frivolousness,
TtSamn. 9. Fineness, minuteness, delicateness, slenderness, t.
in. Low
parentage, obscurity of birth, gSsJJpiju.
to
SjpiesiLDUi, inf. To be poor, to be in
adversity or in depressed circumstances
2. To be a mean, degraded, beggarly
objectoppo. to Qufjaouj. 3. To be
oppressed.
GljpisoLDuGip/X, inf. To impoverish;
to debase, degrade.
gtjpaoiAuii, s. The low, the base, Slp
to*s&. (p.)
Q&tBuxSfiMiuS&tuiSQwripjg>. Learning in
youth is as durable as engraving in
stone.
ercrG!l9&iaQse4ie&Qptf.ajt0. My poverty is
inexpressible.
S>fimahSifxnLL.tiar. One tossed about
by poverty, &c.

StpQpaeiaiw, s. As ^jb wears


GIpQryQ}, s. A small tile.
GtpGqytui, s, A small boat.
S5jtf<S.T//?i_i), s. Nutmeg, eirfidsirij.
(M. Die.)
s. Affliction, gissruw. (R.)
&JJJ(&jlj)l, Q<2psr, SjtSlareir, Genoa,
Sffs, v. n. To grow small, shorten, dimi
nish, to be reduced, *gio. 2. To be small,
to appear diminutive, to be made small
short, Spuptra. 3. To be impoTerished,
to sink in circumstances, pJIfftitomn-ij, 4.
To degenerate in morals, or religious
practice, &c, Sitgdrp.
inf. (adverbially.) A little, some
what, sparingly.
Sj**Liis.uQu0-*;ji6. Having built a
small house, live happily therein.
Pour a little.
S&stSigm. Kvery now and then a
little.
dSSptir, pGjXeir, uQuar, is, v. n.
mojii. Moral elevation or degradation is
As S3j, used in all its meanings. 2.
consequent on one's moral or immoral
To show anger, Boris, (c.) 3. v. a. To
conduct.
make small, to decrease, <ga>pts.
<3 fia*^'fiB "jii Qurtgicr? Will the Sls&p, s. A captive, a slave, jyifaiouj
mustard lose its pungency when made
uioreiiw. 2. Captivity, slavery, bondage,
smaller, i. e. good men even under ad
incarceration,
-.- j. 3. Guard,
versity will retain their confidence.
defence, safe-guard, watch, stmt). 4. Con
finement, restraint, binding, ^t_. 5. A
@jp<gimtuLL-, inf. To appear dimi
beautiful but loose woman, ttunfi. (c.) 6.
nished in size, either by distance, im
Prison, jail, place of confinement, S^ptn
perfect vision, or by being seen through
Jw.
) 7. Place, location, situation,
glasses.
g)i_i4. 8. Fence, hedge, a surrounding
<?j,*,u -uira, inf. To grow small,
wall, &c, mgiii. 9. Wing, feather, plumage,
short, &c 2. To be reduced in rank or
#-3- 1. Side, ussii. 11. A dam, a bank,
circumstances. 3. To fail in character,
degenerate. 4. To be interior to another
1-,-i?---.t.;..-jP.-:, She has meretricious
in wealth, rank, or performance.
beauty.
Sljfigi&Gsr, s. [prov. prop. jua/dr.] A
saf)sopr*^roir. He inclined to one
boy, a lad, a youth, a youngster, a chap,
side, (.p.)
a fellow, uvi, ; [ex &#, small.]
8x>f>Q*iaamisfirar. He came to buy slaves.
SjliaQ, s. A girl, a miss, a lass. 2. A
&estp&sentj> @6tDpda*.tu> Bmp<d
servant girl, QmilejistnuQueir. (c.)
3w, s. A place of captivity. 2. A
prison.
QjUpsnp, s. A small kind of tiger, a
SsnpdSaireDLo, s. State of captivity.
clieeta, 8&livS. (c.)
GlempQ&iLiiu, inf. To imprison, to con
QjjipQjSB it GStsr itrn, s. One of the
fine; to limit the powers of the soul. 2.
sixty-three famed devotees of Siva, who,
To capture men or animals. 3. To
when the latter assumed the form of the
dam up water. (/>.)
god Bhairava as a meudicant, to prove
Ssnp&G&trjpi, s. Food given to pri
his sincerity, sacrificed his son to supply
the mendicant with food, ^stu^gigpa/idMir
soners, or captives, in charity; one of
the thirty-two j/pJ>, acts of charity.
S^JuuSsst ,s. [prop. Sjoio.] Adversity,
SeappfUdeneu, s. A tax on slaves. (R.)
poverty, indigence, beggarliness, meanness,
Smpduira, inf. To be exposed to
sS(. (c.) Compare ftAjuren*.
plunder. (II.)
*rsirafli01pGgiuLi&iyGsC-S<2*igp(2tDr. Must
SeBfiQutarairsir. People led into cap
I treat you disrespectfully?
tivity.
QjJliA&O, s. The plant, jst&sraii(C.
sn^iSifs, inf. To take captive, to
enslave. 2. To hold in slavery.
$JJIUi<T(2ririLh, s. Red ebony, Q&ei
Senpuui-, inf. To be enslaved, to be
taken captive; to be ensnaredas
animals. &C, 2. To be imprisoned or
SUlS^^ffiS.j. Daughter, masir. (p.)
impounded as stolen, or strayed cattle,
2. A girl, a lass, Cue*.
&c., 3. [proo.] To be laid up, to be
Qgll&iuth, t. Mire, mud, <?<rj.
mislaid, or forgotten.

GtsnpuuHjipGtKipuOlpp, inf. To
enslave, to take captive. 2. To con
fine, to impound. 3. To take or encage
birds, wild animals, &c to ensnare.
4. To imprison, incarcerate.
Stsipuurr , v. noun, [prov."] Captivity,
slavery, bondage, &c, as p, 2, 4. 2.
Being dropped, and lying untouched; as
a thing lost.
SeapuL/pii, s. The outside of a
fence, or wall, for secret prying, spying,
&c. (p.)
Q mi .'.* lL ti,, inf. To redeem from
slavery or captivity, to ransom.
&ss>plSl-L], v. noun. Redemption from
slavery, enfranchisement.
SeapiSeir, inf. v. n. To go free as a
slave by purchase, or otherwise. 2. v. a.
[prov.'] To ransom, Qa>pjcji.
SaapQp/Sluj, inf. To burst as a dam,
banks, &c. (p.)
Smpiutrda, inf. To take captive; to
captivate, enslave.
S.-e':j?./' r.i;ffi.-.i, inf. To be in dis
tress (imprisoned)said of a woman
longing for her absent husband, (c.)
StopuSrQULi, v. noun. Captivity, sla
very. 2. Imprisonment, incarceration.
SctzpQujtBda, inf. To take a woman
for wife or concubine by force, or with
out the consent of her friends. 2. To
purchase the freedom of a slave.
6le&p&i&Gap&(Bda&@tipi$&s, inf.
To release from captivity, slavery, or
confinement, to enfranchise.
&&>pes>suda, inf. To imprison, to
keep in prison. 2. To place captives
in custody, &c.
QjD(9j<oS!>Tii,, s. Pure intelligence,
spirit, intellectual nature either of deity
or of souls; [ex Sip, wisdom, et <gni.]
Qp^essrsr, s. The deity, aiajeir.
Qp(Gj<6!fB)GCiULD, s. One of the upanishads. Sec e-u&_iA.
s. One of the five female
energies of the deitythat which illu
minates souls by imparting spiritual
knowledge. See 'AS. 2. Deity in operation,
or the female energies of deity as distin
guished from the male, quiescent. See gp
ufii. (p.)
Sp&tSinu, t. One of the five sacred
halls at r, 'j'i, of a mystic character.
See *mu. (p.)
SlpQeQii uutrssr, s.'[_prov.~] Chickenpoxas fi*fisi>uf*.
*$pat&Lri, s. Spiritual enjoyments; [ex
Qf, wisdom.] (p.)
&pQ&lTpKULCi, s. Spiritual nature,
pure intelligence, xyasuih. (p.)
SpQsT(^uir, s. The deity as intui
tively intelligent, i_a|w/.
Sputh, s. Architecture, Qpu&md&
avtb.
2. The manual or mechanical
arts; any fine or curious art, SipupQpitfiii.
3. The shastras which treat on architec
ture, Bputt^nib.
463

Qsar
s The shastras which teach ar
chitecture and other mechanical arts.
Note. These consist of thirty-two
books, viz. : 1. aS-..*..,, ; 2. cj. ,>.
o j. 3. eiiifi - .:. 4. S :, ,: ' 5.
A/lLl-1 6. -' 7. IDUllh, 8. ^g^lCrCBT.
9. UJgtf. 10. apuefiiuih. 11. 6?(yi^c_i6.
12. mrsmsnjib. 13. mig<Sl*ilul. 14.
utlSffeA-j: 15.
i \ 16- suSfifiatb.
17. ai*&Gurfitt. 18. *$fiflt:ih. 1 9 . *gp)jir,
20. xiiglaib. 21.
22. r? ....;*.!
uti 23. loaflmplsw. 24. aHateutb. 25.
,.
26.
27.
sp. 28. J -.>.? 29. cT iaT,j v 30.
^fitritb. 31. Qat(*&($fitB. 32. Wff^srCJijffjSiA.
Spu&nSsv, s. A goldsmith's shop,
#Lli_ri(J2suQ#<L/tytjSi_ii. (Coltoq.)
SpupGipiTifieo, s. Architecture, ma
sonry.
@J) u / Q jSsrrtfipfigjziiuLi, s. Materials,
or requisites for a building, being ten.
viz.: I. *, stone. 2. .<?vi<4, metal.
3. Q*bi&, brick. 4. t?<a. timber. 5.
mi*-, mud or clay. 6 *vs, lime-mortar.
7. fiinti, ivory. 8. *(*. paint. 9.
aexri_#M*M- jaggery. 10. Q^gp, wax.
Glpui, s. Masons, stone-cutters, me
chanics, artizans, limners, artificers,
aihtSiur.
QjbuiT&ttiflujiT &pu&iTGh}ifl&eir , 5.
Architects, head-masons, &c, Slpui.
SptSiuiT, s.
Smiths, swlSiuH. 2.
Mechanics, artisans, Slput. See BuiSui.
SijDLJ!r<3n-irsB>lt>, s. Salt produced from
sulphur, **a|ijty. (It.)
QjDUirih, s. Deity operating under
various forms and characters, assumed for
the purpose; or the female energies of
deity as distinguished from jspunt, the
male principle, or quiescent deity, i_fr.
According to the Vedantic theory every
thing in nature is resolved into these two
principles. 2. Deity as the supreme spirit,
Jnai ; [ex
Sflunsr, s. Sivaas the cnlighlener
of souls,
tdfiusan, s. Parvati, uiriraifd.
SpU!T3ijLJL-j, s. Sea-salt, @ik&6oetiazni.
SpLJSDlT, s. Soap, ea/daiwu). 2. The
tfuSSar. (M. Die.) 3. See under RpuiA
*@ji>pii>usi>Lh, s. A mystic hall at
Chillumbrumas %>u| [ex B^.]
&/D,aS(^,s. The Q&Q&ubbu plant. (R-)
Qsm&rLS, s. A temple, G&iraScu.
QstST, d@Gpssr, jiGpeir, liGfidr, uGuar,
ea, v. n. To be enraged, to be very angry.
GariStm; [ex ficni.]
8artfir&is}2r0tjuGu*rGfi. Although you
are provoked, use not obscene words.
S)*ifieiifiCjGuaiipp*$&p*ifiet. The nourish
ing of anger is the destruction of pen
ance. {Aw.)
Sari&eBip, inf. To fall foul of one. (c.)
SIzirfi&i&Q&n&i&t3sr&&Q&trar&r,inf.
To get angry.
Ssaruusaa, s. Implacable hatred. (R.)
SaruLj, v. noun. Anger, irritation,
rage, Garuw.
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&(o6sr

o S3T*
5?

SGemQp, s. A female friend, (c.)


Qsjilo, s. Anger, wrath, rage, G&iruih.
SarfigiGn^n^. Fury, anger, (/it) fire SQemS, sSGpeir, pGfieSr, uGuar, t
produced from rage, (p.)
u. a. To love, chiefly as equals, to cul
frlssr&Q&irAetT, inf. To be angry.
tivate or exercise mutual friendship, to
&3snwsnas, inf. To restrain anger.
have affection for, QGer*tsQsaa. 2. To
be kind to, to treat kindly, utLioriu*i_*,s.
Qsappzhr, s. An angry, iracible per
(c.)
son. (/).)
&ssri.p&niGpnGsrf s. An epithet of
SGemQuL/, v. noun. Friendship; the
Arghaas one who has cast off anger,
cultivation of mutual kindness and af
ffl tra ;:, s. Foes, enemies, uanaeun.
fection.
GO
aaTtFii,
Nutmeg, ^ir^d^iriu. (SI.
SssrULj, s. [prop. Slifij^.] Prickly
Die.)
heat. See under fiJw, v. (c.)
SlGssrsFpurrt), s. The nutmeg tree, &ir
'SjosrswrsbrQssreir, s. Buddha, <-/,
fflA&B&Aaui ; [ex firas."]
^<*. 2. Argha, ^gata; [ex Su. Jina et *Q(2&sTik^!Tem, s. Buddha, i^arair. 2.
W. p. 350. Jinendha. Argha of the Jai$&3TS>], @Gpsr, SarfififfairOT, Goi&r, Sar
nas, ,sy<ySr; [ex 9ss7ii et gj*)r.]
, v. n. To be angry, to exhibit anger,
to be indignant, Garjta. 2. To fight, to St'Bssf, s. Embryo, foetus, sq^ljuui. 2.
Spawn, ilaiBfar. (c.) 3. Egg, QpiLcni 4.
war, Qun. (p.)
Flower bud, u/(jii4. 5 Branch of a tree,
Sesraieo, v. noun. Any thing expressive
wsiQsiiLf. P. A member, a component
of anger, rA<fjfliiL/.
part.as distinguished from <zp/sii f-s^H7. Bambu, apiffiAj.
8. (Jne of the
?(63), j. A plant, euCifi^Q^uiS. (R.)
six sources, Ou^iSi_if, from which nouns
2. (A/. Die.) The plant, uiiaiiiutlsi.
are formed, Qwqs^^'p&^^'^S)- Note.
S?ii5Jnty_ S ^3)U}_atr , s. The plant,
This word is in the first two meanings
commonly applied to animals only.
ffl(Sa)^J, j. [pror.] Emaciation, reduced
fib. As a shepherd, giving nothing, shows
state of body, OujoS(. 2. (/y.) That which
a ewe big with young; i. e. the illiberal
is emaciated, O^oS*^; [fx 8.*-isn.]
make many promises.
Q(S&)sQgO, s. The plant, giwenu. (M.
S&rQ/rsirsir, inf. To formas flower
Die.)
buds. 2. To become impregnatedas
*QeofeU:TeS, s. The night or morning
animals.
proceeding the new moon, when it rises
@$ssruu&&3snrwn(B, s. A cow with
scarcely visible, *p<rQo(5'JsuQ,rt/iiSjf ; [ex
young.
BseH, a digit, et >, to contain.] W. p.
SSssruui, inf. To be with young
925. SlNEbVALA.
spoken of animals.
fgD13r ^3T j. (Arab.)
^sauurr^eiili,
s. Ears forming inside
Species, kinds, goods, articles. See
the stalk, of growing grain.
'SlQesr&ua, s. Friendship, mutual affec
SSxruQuiuii, s. Names or nouns de
tion and attachment, love of long standing,
noting parts or members of the body.
intimate acquaintance, .-..i-t/. 2. Kind
2. Names derived from such nouns.
ness, affection, uc*tb. 3. Oil, unguent,
St&siSsbr, s. A fish with spawn.
grease, itAQeaii. W. p. 955. Skeiia.
@Gzbt&ikiQ s>aessii~nt QGearswutTirrnl.
Sldsniunis, inf. To impregnate. 2.
(fig. ) To cause excessive trouble, to
i~, inf. To manifest friendship, kind
annoy, Q^f^jafQ****.
ness, love.
&G&rx&pgi(Tr), s. An unfaithful or
SbrsfiSw, s.
Verbs expressing the
treacherous friend, "a snake in the
actions, motion, condition, &c, of the
members or component parts of a body
grass."
@Gst/r&QurrL-i.>u>, s. [com. QGzsr&
as sriiQpfiifi.ec:, the leg is broken, here,
ofiffii' is a fltoJ!biropposed to vs&>
Quni<_owi4.] A cloth, with oil or other
medicine applied to a diseased limb; a
fomentation, 94^^10.
S^Sssr, 8jDl, ppsjfr, agii, i&y v. n. To
J :n 7; '. IJ-.~r .""I &G&TSgjQ &ILIIL1, inf.
rise in pimplesas prickly heat,
To form or cultivate friendship.
fo*.. 2. To be full of spawnas fish, or
8c?araucisar/i>, *. Friendliness, soci
frogs, or of eggsas lobsters, BfarQ.ir4r
ality; [ex b*otiA.]
if-asta. (c.) 3. [prov.~] To grow stout or fat
as a person, u<ja*. (in contempt ) 4.
q>7o s. Excessive fondness;
(p.) To formas flower buds, ycri*u. 5.
intimate friendship; [ex cfrga^.]
To be impregnatedas animals, (j40
GIG&rS, t. [mas. SGaraeir.] A female
friend, jycart/wen*.
aSw^.Taw , s. [com.
A
fflffOTS^sti), i. Friendship, attachment,
crab full of eggs.
kindness, affection, &c. W. p. 955.
S&wuiy, v. noun. Prickly heat, effiu/fa
Snkiutam. (f.)
<5(j. 2. Blossoming, ^jes^n^*. 3. Im
fdGasS^dantr&r, s. A friend.
pregnation of animals, (j*Q**ig>*.
8GarQ/suLL&ii>, s. Close friendship;
Qsbr, s. An expletive, ^&i&&Q&neo
[ex lii1i4.]
as aekrg&^tJliQvFQai&fi&wutGscT. I Said,
6) ffcar
s. (plu.) Friends, intimate
will my eyes yield to sleep.?
acquaintances.

9
SJsirtoiL/LD, s. Spirituality, the nature
ai3steii&r, s. A boy, a young man. 2
Qaetruej&iiresru), s. A Satsirus instru
of spirit, or of intellect, either of the soul
A man younger than another. 3. A
ment of a deep, grave sound. 2. A
or of deity, ^yamuii; [ex fy, spirit, et uwtb,
man of inferior character, rank, &c.
mark of distinction.
nature.]
Setrsst losbhd& as earQp
8est ear@s> en
O^-.vSfjir.nte, . A Sskstriii instru
@sbru>tijiTpgiLDir, s. The spiritual soul.
s. The measles as the work of
ment of victory. 2. A medal of victory.
the
goddess
Parvati.
See
jjiiaou.
*SeirLorr^Q3'iis, s. Spirit absolutely so
fflstrssrqO<fite\>ev, inf.
To speak
&esrenrQu>6ttu,,
s.
The
inppefiio
drum.
called, the nature of spirit, the identity of
slightingly of a person, to deride.
2. A small musical band, in distinction
intellect, divine and human, &c, jranor>
Sararuut, inf. To be disgraced,
from QuAuCiMrii.
prA. (p.)
(gij*8L;ui_. S. To appear moanly.fiiuS
Qevareir, s. [prov. prop. sSrsw^.] A
'Si&STQp^^isniT, s. A spiritual seal, as
fui_. 3. To be injured as a fruit, &c.,
little child, animal, thing, &c.
^yargpfBaor; [ex 9$, Spirit.] (p.)
to be defliiured, as a woman, &c, (?
Sot(W)(5*/tot, s. (in seamanship.) A
*isk(ypirj5jgl, s. Form or shape of spirit.
p. 4. To be wounded, maimed, muti
back-stay rope, also urfjjft, or g5*"*lated, chipped, broken oil. &e., i:.
Qesr&ftLD, s. Smallness, fewness, @g*
OT^(5/r, s. [prov.] See Bppuueir.
*$SBT55TLCs,s.
A piece, a fragment,
oDifl; [tf.rfiw.]
&sat^pptt&t , s. As Ssar^iS.
2. Any thing variegated, handsome, a*
Qmsar, adj. Small, little, &/fliu. 2. In
OTijpuS, t. The mother's younger
ferior, bare, mean, low, tg.
sister or the wife of the father's young
9ciTar'i^jtfiffCuroS(j*Spfi. It is as if be
&&tair&&itj3, s. A low caste.
er brother; also a step mother. (c.)
spangled with brilliant stars; an expres
Garardaira-, s. A very small old coin. 5 memspen ih, s. (Tel. OjS^&sSSo.i.)
sion of surprize.
Gt&rstifgeouitsmp, s. [/.] Urgency
SssresreO, s. (Tel.) Foppery, elegance,
Meanness,
dishonor,
disesteem,
jyMo)ijq.
to urineoppos. to QuAuswuitnp.
(c.)
Glai&rtQGlfSiUfi, appel. n. A very small,
Gl&airppaiuuL-, inf. To be disgraced, St^tr^^iSlsirssrii, s. [prop.
snS.ir
fine, or minute thing.
dishonored.
orij
Pieces
mangled;
hacked
nr
slashed
Scksr^Sjpiaiiua-, s. Childhood. ( c.)
Sek&tpmaruuGijip, inf. To degrade,
pieces as in battle; broken fragments,
SsrssrCLf., s. [prov.] A little person,
disgrace. 2. To demean one's self. 3.
Quri$.uQurij.tjrajrgi. (c.)
animal or thing, &$ug.
To expose one by showing his low
SlsbitySsii&ruui, inf. To be mangled,
S&rsstgj, appcl. n. That which is small.
origin.
hacked, cut to pieces; to be broken or
Qorgsppcsruiueaisssr, inf. To disgrace,
(deiraruu&r, s. [vul.~] {prop. Sppu
shattered; to be massacred.
to dishonor.
Liar ] The father's younger brother, or
the mother's younger sister's husband. 65 ear ssrUL^, s. A kind of poem cele )sari<sap)(77j<SLi>, A shrub, @ii@ev. (R.)
&atat mattar, s. The elder sisters,
brating and expatiating on the
of Sssresfl, s. A kind of shrub, the leaf of
taken individually, except the eldest, in
which forms a drug, gi'**. Acalypha
a king in 100, 90, 70, 50, or 30, verses of
relation to the youngest.
the GcfitBsQeiesrut, y:J:^vu\
betulina, L. Birch leaved Acalypha.
Sskaruuiuei) Sjptutueo, s. A little
(Ains.) 2. (/?.) A bulbous-rooted plant,
S3i srru: , s. Smallness, minuteness,
fellow, (in contempt.)
Isoetes Coromandeliana.
9jimu>.
3.
A
kind
of
clarion,
(c.)
4.
Sfiissuuir , s. \_Rom. Calho. usage.} The
&siie$j&iftGi<g, s. Its root.
A
sign,
a
mark,
a
character,
a
tokenjt_
apostle Paul,
attiLQ) <F&arR, s. The wild S^iteS.
5. Privities, especially of a female,
fissarffa/cso, s. A little job, a small
Qut*r<siS. 6. Disgrace, degradation, mean
&jp&jks$, s. The common SsitsS.
matter.
ness, paltriness, rmit. 7. Parts, proper sarssP/r, *. Drops shaken from trees,
SatesruLf^fi, s. Meanness of mind, or
ties, members, @u**ii. 8. A winnowing
&c, by the wind. jtHit. 2. [wt] Urine.
fan, qppib. 9. A shallow basket, pcJU. (*.)
the low thoughts of one of mean parent
f.
3. (p.) Transitoriness, transient10. Pollen of flower, unib. 11. [prov.]
age. 2. Shallow wit, ^fpu^B.
nCSS, <T^j. -sro.r.
Any thing comparatively small, Oifiug.
&skaru>mu>, s. A little, mean mind.
Siitefiijdlekuib, s. As QptBasuLO. (p.)
j}ait&&araru>, s. Ensigns of Royalty.
SaisituieStaatr, s. A man of low
See g)r.
Qssidssr, s. [prpn.] A kind of fish, fpiriS&t.
character.

9i^C-tffdQsit^rxtr(rui$ip.d*,inf.
9, A syllabic letter compounded of j and
fit. W p 863. Sree; [ex y$, this is
To suppurate, to formas matter in a
changed in Tamil to P.] 7. Poison, venom,
(T.
boil.
9,kn interjection of contempt, shame.dis@a&C(B, v. noun. Suppuration, puruSasixiti, s. A name of Siva, Swat;
gust, &c; fie! hushl pish! pshaw! pughl
lence.
[ex 9, glory, et a4n_i, throat ] W. p.
&stb*S*tgfluLi. 2. s. Pus of a boil, iytr
ffa*.tl_, inf. To cause pus to form,
863. S'keekan't'a.
a*H&9tti. 3. Semen virile, >*>. 4. ado.
to gather, or collectas in a boil, to
[ii/.] No, not so, j(*>u. (c.)
ffutrampti, s. The sacred Bhagavata.
pustulate; [ax 9, et *.c<3, to form.]
&Qpsu>, s. A letter from a guruas
f?ff
Interjective particles de
?
inf. To run, as pus or matter
noting by the repetition increased
from a sore, &c.
abhorrenceas 9*9.
&uutt), s. [com. @wuttev.'] Biestings; 'Sti>, s. The musspms tree. (R.)
9*9 iSS<y* QpsirQwuftii Qr&rQto Q*f0
the first milk after parturition or 9aiAL-l30, s. A kind of grass used for
wuQxSwQu. Fie upon thee, (> my
calving, watpm&fanxuutii. Compare i
thatching, prL/Ai;
S.] (c,)
heart! what art thou about? at this
^<SJ"ii>, *. A drop of rain or water, to
rate thou wilt perish. (o/jr.)
gutSftds, inf. To squeeze the matter
smppgica. 2. Thin rain, drizzling rain, Kj
9Sur. Fie, be off, go away.
out.
mnoifi. \V. p. 847. S'ekkara. 3. Scatter
*9,
s.
Lukshmi
the
goddess,
JDeuagjti?.
ffOiuesteo, v. noun. Expressing signs of
ed drops of water, tifftt. 4. Rain. mmie.
2. Lustre, splendor, glory, t3i*t*ib. 3.
5. A ripple, L)mpfio>'. 6. A wave, a billow,
disgust.
Acquisition, wealth, wtufg. 4. Sarasvati,
si-ppm. 7. An ewer with a spout, *i4.
ffOiiairjrQwAw *-^ibQL@jigiii.
Thou
5. Parvati, urt~&. 6. adj. Illus
8. The tail of the bos-grunniens used as a
art born in a despicable state.
trious, sacred, venerable, celebratedas
fan, *tt. 9. Sa. Sreekara. The influence
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9esai
of Lukshmi, )ty*vd>. 10. Prosperity, feli
city, ni<. 11. (AT Die.) Dry ginger,
?<55;fl 9(Brr,s. (a change of 9/bju>.)
Scattered drops of rain or water,
9&IT, s. The five metals. See utQ/r
Gwrmib. (if.)
Q&TJlb, s. A mode of singing a tune,
g,iuakr.
@<STL$, s. A noted place south of pu>
urib sacred to Siva, &i&~mf*>tt ; [ex 9, sa
cred.] See I'ifi.
s. A grass used for sweeping,
thatching, &c.,s(#q*p. Aristida setacea, L.
SigaSffirigui/r^, i. [prov.] A sweeping
brush of this grass, (c.)
9<sas0, s. A whistle, 9^pBa>e. (S.)
9&tT&&lT,s. The icnliuLjQiireo creep
er. (/?)
QisiTUJ,s. [prov. vul. ] A whistle, a
whistle as a token, /rrpQuJUeBs. (Sa.
Seelhara.) Compare 9$**. 2. Imma
ture palmyra fruits, uwpuaihmtii.
94siriusr, s. (fcm. 9&sirii&@.) A man
with a sallow countenance, like the
immature palmyra fruit
9, iQS/oar, pQpsir, uGussr, is, v. a. To
scratchas fowls; to tear up earthas
birds, pigs, &d to rub or scrape with
the foot cither walking or standing;
to rub a thing under foot; to turn up or
draw earth with the foot, *rsS&p9*m. 2.
To wipe, wipe off, to rub, sweep superfi
cially, to brush or graze, Qu<gt*. 3. To
expel, dispel, efface, root out, obliterate,
exterminate, extinguish, destroy, jubuuo*
or. (Compare xrA>9*s.) 4. To cleanse, ab
sterge, Q*ljuO#i/0J. (c.)
@/i&dQxear(B<:uir&, inf. To scratch or
rub against the ground, &c, with the
feet or toes. 2. To grazeas a ball
or stone.
9psiKi&s, inf. [pros.] To shuffle in
walking.
Jve|p*fip3i. The rising of the moon
dispels the darkness. (/?.)
&3*rni,9*(gJ>uir,mtir. The SMI that
extirpates darkness. (p.)
9&&>rih,s. W. p. 847. Seeqhra. Haste,
speed, quickness, celerity, velocity, S,fj.
2. Kxpertaess, oxpeditiousness, dispatch,
es>Mir>t&. 3. {fig.) Intensity, severity,
acuteness, rapidityas of a disease; vio
lence of a medioine, &c, tnak&tlp. 4. (fig.)
[vul.] Anger, irritability, impetuosity, C
uii. 5. [prov.] Acrimoniousuess, pun
gencyas of tobacco, spi rituous liquors,
&c., tjtxpuy. 6. [in ustron.] Annual
parallax or elongation, as 9tS>3uH$.
@i3npiBS(8j, adv. Hastily, quickly.
()
9iQas$, s. A quick pace, rapid pro
gress. 2. Tho quick movement of a
carriage, a horse, &c. (p.)
SiQff&nadr, s. An expeditious person.
@i8ui-lpP, s. Hasty counsel, preci
pitancy, rashness, foolhardiness.
8i8auup1s, inf. To hasteu, hurry,
expedite, quicken.
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9iLiirer, s. A note-bearer, a letter9i8iruifi^, s. [in astron.~\ The annual


parallax of a superior, or elongation of
carrier.
9C-tr&AO*r<yQpLli_r4 Q * - :j
1 .& Q&trs
an inferior planet.
^i_iiu4*f . Does a letter-carrier require
9iQauuu., inf. To be peevish, to
an assistant; or a shoe-bearer a pouchtake offence easily. 2. To be in haste,
keeper?
to be busy.
SiliO/7i, inf. To tender a bond,
SiSaunmsn-jtm^uSSsii, s. [prov.~\ Pun
writing, voucher, draft, &c.
gent tobacco.
@^(B*irC(B, s. Notes, bonds, &c.
9 i 8 a lq u ear esr, inf. v. n.
To
hasten, to hurry. 2. [prov.] To be hot,
ffiKBirtliji_/araBr, inf. To write a
as the sun; pungent, as tobacco; violent
bond, or agreement, &c.
as poison, &c.
9L~(Buuesmu>, s. Money due by bond,
@d)a<2aii@iru>, s. [in astron.] Commu
or lottery.
tation, being the angular distance of
&d(BuQuirL-, inf. To cast lots.
the sun from a planet.
9LL(Bainiii, inf. [in burlesque.} To
9<iQai'pjsu> &&@airirp0ui 9iQffeu
receive the mandate of Yama, i. e, to be
a>r, s. [in astron.] The first equated
at the point of death, atisuGuix. 2. To
geocentric longitude; [ex ^tfigib.]
be dismissed, ^Aifu
9&Qiil 9sQifliU!rssr &a@3-iT6sr.
r j sl~ , s. [prov.] The style or
s. A thorny tree or shrub whose leaves
tenor of a letter. 2. The contents of a
aroused for cleansing the hair of the head,
letter, 9
Mimosa. (Roxb)
9iL(Be9tf>, inf. To fallas a lot cast.
9&(^, s. Chips, broken slips, scraps,
^tlOt_(ij js'Jtf tlt_, inf. To give a
rubbish, litter, Qjtfso*. (if.) 2. [Eng.]
written agreement; to abide by an arbi
Sickness, indisposition, <J*rj.
tration .
Si airof?, t. A sick person, dmiriurrefl.
^(rojqiiSil, i. A kingly or govern
ment grant. (H.)
9 (3)45,3! '<&Spjjjl , v. noun. [prov.] A
fl(yaier3:&L-(B,
s. A lot, a lottery
ceremony common among the Kallers, and
ticket. &c. (c.)
Maravers, whereby a marriage becomes
f?il(B
, s. Title deeds of a house.
complete, and renders the offspring of
&iirgj &9l~m&pQC , s. A copy
such a marriage legitimate, (c.)
of any document. See
*9&(&)Qfj, s. (properly fflagg.,) The
GajfriQiLim/$**9.(S , s. A certificate.
qp@b6b>s tree.
eBaQiiiL>&9C(Bfaa&ji.'<i9.$, s.
*9&SLb 9&lh, s. (also &&up@nu>.)
A bill of sale.
Lead, muth. W. p. 927. Seebaka, Seesa.
jj&p9iL(B, s. An original bond.
?<9=lc, s. ( Tel. ) Irritableness, irasibiu^p9C-,s. A copy of a document,
lity, madness, &c, QwftTn;.
as a substitute for the original when
lost.
9&IT, s. (for.) A phial, a vial, (gutS.
Lo%ssr&9u.<B , s. A deed of grant of
9&fili>, s. [prov. a corruption of e$?aarii.]
house land.
Contemptibleness, meanness, aSi. 2.
q&Soi&9lL(SI upjpi^9u-(B, s. A
Filthiness, dirtiness,
3. Niggard
receipt.
liness, stinginess, fi*o-<4. (c.)
Qw/bfrtLG), s. A writing to confirm
9*f.u>tSi$/tfaiek, I. A contemptible
or explain an agreement, or tv*9il0.
person, 2. A stingy man, a miser.
9lLiSS)1
9lL.<SS)1SS^IT, s. [prov.]
*9s^,sk 9i6Zfr,s.(pl.9sf,ir.) Scholar,
An ear or spike of Holcus, mity, or Cynolearner, pupil, mt^tmetr. 2. Disciple,
surus, (SmijimiKs. of a second growth, cpmp*
adherent of a guru, r?i_i*\ W. p. 847.
Qr&2nuSAisas>s,g>'. 2. Gleanings left for
S'ishya. (c.)
the poor, d*gtt. (c.)
9af.urroi%5s, s. The real or feigned
9iLeaiQuirjpida, inf. To gather or
character of a disciple.
glean the same.
9ef>ui$eirVstr, s. A learner, a pupil, a
9Cta>u.eiiirisjs,
inf. To come upas
disciple.
the ear of the corn for the second time.
, s. (Tel.&^o.) [among weavers.'} A
number of threads equal to eight (s<s,lb, *SsS3rihs^ssstlh, s. Defect, damage,
<rni. 2. Waste, that which is spent, ff*Q.
(Sa. Ksheen'a.) Compare Ss.
fss>i ,
[prov."] A kind of meal-cake,
pruesfianib. 2. Growing corn, or a tree @esmq_!Til> ^smiLa-th, s. (Tel.
that is stunted, or cheeked in growth, <j
^0|2S,sS.) Filthiness, nastiness, stench,
iiaii. (c.)
9eaL.tuirajuQurs, inf. To be checked,
@einif iru)t$up-fipaiebr,appcl.n. A nasty
in growthas a child, tree, corn, &c.
person.
WL-tj-, s. (Tel.) Printed eloth, chintz,
9ssai^.auni'iia@L~ss, inf. To be very
calico, mifis&iWlBi. (c.) 2. A pipe, or
unclean.
child's whistle, 6?!44aM*gje&. (Beschi.)
,@dpsaT,9essrL$.QeBesr,Gsu&r, 9esri,
v. a. To touch, tap; to give a signal by a
9lLQ, s.
Chit, note, billet, letter,
tap of the finger; to touch gently. *rt?epistle, ufgmb. 2. Bond, bill, draft,
/r<Aj. 2. To tease, vex, trouble, bm*
voucher, writ, B-ah^SLia. 3. Lottery;
a lot in sortilege, fimof^c. (c.)

9UL
&z&rif-dli9arif.aQair(Baa, inf. To
8parAsiiifi, s. A woman with a dowry.
excite, stir up by a gesture, to instigate,
0^artbO/r, inf. To present mar
graay-*3i
riage gifts to a daughter.
S^sSSLo, i. [prop.] Lead or tin, giuih.
s. [prov] A dowry-ola, a dowry-con
Compare 9*s*.
tract on ola, or paper.
^S<S3r, s. The planet Venus, *sVar.
Qpar^iLS,
s. [proc] Right of pos
Compare
In Tamil, * is sometimes
session by dowry.
added to derivatives from the Sanscrit,
9fiarimtt0. The marriage furniture
S^SLD sot/-_$, * A small venomous
has come. (/J.)
reptile, whose bite causes shivering, g ?seir, s. See under 9/fCo.
?<5ii), j. Slime or mucus in the *$jgiria&Ljirs)p,iremih, s. A kind of
native arsenic, p*u*aMii.
bowels, 9^Mac<S. (e.) 2. Coldness, dull
ness, frigidity. <s*<*ft. 3. Water, it. *9filTIBSUi, s. An alarming disease,
W. p. 848. S'ekta. 4. Cloud, ffwa. 5.
[oa elongation of 9fi.} Whiteness, Q**r *Qpirma%58{, s. Sita the wife of Rama,
6. The sandal tree, etasammb. Sa.
Sita. 7. (<*.) One of the twelve dis
tricts where the QstSupAi is spoken, *& trQp <s8, s. As ^sfrciitSsir; [e*
Qi.-a*j!A4<miii-Qi*-,a. 8. The j/Sai wood.
v e< Q#] (c.)
9. The jJoS tree.
@jda(Dui-i, v. noun. Tenesmus, from *@-3>trupl, s. Rama, as the husband of
Sita, fi)J>r; [ex 9eag et ug> ~\
dysentery, or diarrhoea, (c.)
9lxLDfijuGuira, inf. To have a slimy ff^ir/i?, s. A fragrant kind of tree, $it
jff*aartojiA. 2. [proo.] Town, city,
flux.
9puupjpi@peiQfU)Li, .
@;SinfldsiLeni, s. The wood of the ^
noun. Slimy matter, or mucus collecting
tree for burning as a fragrant per
fume. See QettLjititK)*.
in the bowels.
9jSaatfi&eo0fjsjp1QpGufi, v.
9/S niftuLj ema, s. The fragrant fumes
noun. Slimy stools, incipient dysentery,
of burnt S^if, used to perfume a room
for company.
or diarrhoea.
Qpa-nw, s. A diarrhoea with fever.
@^ireOL-3n8, s. As 9pnQpdl.
9i$eiirpaa(i)ut-i9fitanpu>, s. Rheu
*9fi>lT'3iTLL, s. The talipot tree, $iiu2ar.
matism. ( M. Die.)
(Sa. Sreetdla.)
9p&, s. The moon, so called from
9pnctrup@[rii>. Leaves of the talipot
its coolness,
(*#.)
tree; [ex ufifinb, leaf.]
9GptrJsaw, s. Cold water. See si-sau>.
s. Fermented liquor, spirits, <bot.
iQ^iJsk, s. Vishnu, as the bearer of
(*&.) W. p. 849. Seed'hu.
Lukshmi on his breast, tScJSgs,; [ex 9,
Lukshmi, et fit*, he who has.]
i. Lukshmi, the goddess of
good luck, riches, prosperity, Sc.,
@fBeun~Jih, i, The plant, c^nuoS.
oS; [ex 9.]
(M. Die.)
gitfiw&atK$G)9Gfli9lj$i(g*flmifirseci2G*iQpGfi
ff^SOTli, s. Coldness, chilliness, frigi
S. Prosperity attends the industriuus,
dity, @ett. 2. Coolness, fearsxm. 3. Damp
and adversity the indolent.
ness, moisture, xsii. (c.) 4. Crude cam
(rQlpeSujirirQ&iEJXt^p&i,
s. [prov.] A
phor, uiJoffAsiiiajii. 5. The plant, <Ji_
kind of herb, a species of Qeasn/it.
Mriw. W. p. 848. Seetala.
9s&rmeiru&ihpexu>, s. Cooling, fra *9em^, s. The wife of Rama as having
sprung from a furrow, ^amarGptS. 2. A
grant sandal.
furrow, L^uisuMri;. 3. The Cu-,>9i>
Spm&aeow, s. The cold, or rainy
rf herb. W. p. 848. Sketa.
season.
@parwiruS(vjda, inf. To be damp, as @fimir!TLO QpS/TTLh, s. [proe. 9.is
attib.] Sounding, j|g-'arQff8.
a floor.
9^erisjQarcrar, inf. To take cold.
l?^i$3si)3:&irj<fBeoT, s. The name of a
9^araairi, s. A kind of citron, Qa/r
poet of the Madura college, (/('<.) the pus!S.torp3er. ( It )
headed Sattan,
9^eir^aan^tS, s. Frigid zone.
QgifBiT, s. (for.) A kind of tree,
^/SeityjiS, s. A very cold climate.
Bullock's heart, or custard-apple, piwJi.
See cAs'.
PparnG^eS 9phr, s. [prov.] The
)iiiru>9ppirl s. Another kind of custardgoddess of the small poxas desirous
of cooling offerings.
apple tree, yielding large fruits.
9^Gsim&f,emr^LS, s. The temperate FfP, s. Loss, deficiency, gjeiruuii.
zone ; [ex 9pa, frigid, et .*, torrid.]
?>.'---'duie--- He came off a loser.
T, t. A kind of pomegranate, Qair
<sy<rfaii4*rr 9$fkiT, Am I less than he?
*.ni*i. 2. See under fycrit.
9ji^Gujn^meir, s. A small kind of li
*f-3>SoTU>, s. Dowry, Los^a^aQan
zard. (7f.)
*(SiiQw(sa [ex 9, Lukshmi, auspiciously, ^j^Juy^O^Siirji!, r. noun. Breath
a wife, et font, wealth; but more proba
ing quickly from fulness. 2. Hissingas
bly from So. Sreed'hana.] (c.)
an irritated serpent, uciLi9p*i. 2. Scold
@psB&sira&, s. See sireafl.
ing, (r\?4,J:.^,

9/ifiu^Ofiarsir^, inf. To blow as


one who is greatly enraged.
*9j&J16ijti, 5. [prov.~] Strength, fairness,
goodness, ability, savor, gifnt; (a change
offi0*<l>.) (Bes.) 2. Prosperity, felicity,
auspiciousness. maib. 3. Cleanliness, de
cency,
(Sa. Sreetva.) (c.)
9p/euaQaiLiitssii, s. Indecent be
haviour, unseemly manners.
9p&/euiBeQ80ir]$&iiuuii(&, j. Unsavory
food.
&^@s>^, j. The low, the base, SyiLca
sir. 2. Decay, rottenness, mti0|.
3. [prov.] The rotten kernel of a palmyra
stone, um4j9fim>f, 4. (Bes.) Chintz, Piiij..
used on the western coast.
9^eff>^aaessr, s. Blear eyes.
fe,rfS3>,'j: i.-iair cor j, . A blear-eyed
person.
9petpaan(B, s. A jungle, a thicket.
9^e>flu^jlnirar9jksnftppaesi ,s. [prov.]
AS 9jef, 3.
(f!5jS0, s. [prov.] A drizzling rain, with
chilly air, u*>vg>P?>*>- (c.)
@m$EleO, s. The name of a variety of
medicinal creepers, g)/L/i_;Qi$.. Menispertnum cordifolium, L.
9&fijbQanuf., s. The 9i@ev creeper,
heart-leaved moon-seed.
9i$)jb&naaes>iT, s. A medicinal salt
prepared from its stalk.
mauLjAffii^eD, s. A bitter sort of 9i
fit/.
iBp&mfiev Qunip9,hfiev, s. A sweetish
kind of 9*gi*i, in hilly tracts, yellow
within when broken.
SGpcir, 9iij3Gar<ir, Gojeir, 9ip,
[ou/.] v. a. To wish, to regard with
favor, care for, ttjiiu. 2. [prop. S3*#.] To
blow the nose, &*/g*Qi0. 3. (A) To sniff
or hiss at one like a cat, or other feline
animal when provoked, 9p.
9iffioi!ri!pgsi@iaa, inf. To be pro
fuse, abundant, &c.
gfrMtx:uii9mg*ii*ew. Whorespects him?
?J, s. The supreme Being, si_/er;
[ex9etu$.~] 2. (tis.) Argha of the Jainas,
jfcssOr. 3. Vishnu, t8..->f&,
*9ufrflLb, s. The divine feet, spoken
auspiciously of the deity, Poto/i*.. 2. A
term of respect to a guru, or other su
perior; also in epistolary writings, <j.if.
See 9iurpib.
ffuuiEjQ&tTSHiir, s. A kind of grass,
j, -C.-i---:- Scirpus milinceus, L. [ex 9ul)?s
9tllLj, s. A comb, LBtiSireuir(irjigi@'ljl/. 2
A small cluster, or comb of plantains, w
mtp*(Bl*>*9uLI. (C.) 3. A bolt, fillLucir.
4. [prov.'] The rib, urQiiq. 5. 'J he
joint bones of the shoulder, &c, Gp'.9u^.
9utS.<Se9Bi, inf. To comb, (c.)
9uLj<r*:Bei">
A kind of fish
with comb-like fins on the back, jj/rf*.
9ut-iuuaBatrnu>, s. [prov."] A kind
of comb-shaped pastry.
jftf.*9ui-l. s. The first formed, and
best plantains of the bunch.
yg5$u4jfifS^9uLj, s. [prov.] Small
plantains at the top of a bunch.
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@GtoLC>
Quir'L&8ui-i, s. [prov.~\ The last
cluster of blossoms that form on the
bunch, and perish.
*9inii^LEi, s. A separation of the hair
of a woman forming a line with the nose
after bathing, as a purifying ceremony in
the first pregnancy, opaxgtAGims. W. p. 926.
Skemanta.
@LDiifiS3i$irss!iru>, s. A ceremony
performed among brahmans for a
woman in her first pregnancy, in the
4th, 6tli or 8th month, (c.)
e.-rj
s. The first born son.
(PuiifiGirasis, s. The line formed by a
division of the hair.
'^Lci^seafl , s. A woman celebrated in
the Bnilima-purana for conjugal fidelity,
&rwrgi. W. p. 927. Skemantankb.
*9ix>TLLnf- 9u>irGtr, j. An opulent
matron, a lady, *Vuf; [ex .gLiJSL.]
@LX>rr(ipsO&l i. (Hind.) The government
of a kingdom or country, C^^oao*.
*9t-crreir, s. A rich, opulent man, Q&ev
(e ) 2.
Argha of the Jainas,
jy(S*ir. \V. p. 864. SreeMan.
9*t&iS&. May you be prosperous.
&u>ff9Btluc&t Lf.Gsr&Gsr, appel. n. A de
pendant on an opulent man.
9(Lpay^QpssuQ^^La, s. The
7 th year of the Hindu Cycle, g>ii(5'->4
W- p. 864. Srekmuk'ha. (c.)
*9(Lpsii>, s. See under 9. Sa.
*9tHf>gils>, s. A watery cloud, S^esmu
Cumi. (<.) 2. A mountain, lo&u. (*&.) W
p. 351. Jf.emoota. 3. A female ele
phant. i3i$-Uita. (p.)
&y>p3s, i. Indra, whose conveyance
is a cloud, g)*5)j<*-.
9^LpSSsr, s. A ploughman, c^aii
2. Siva, SiOr. 3. One in distress, g:&Lfs>
Q;<*. 4. The coachman of
an
A Mir,i rrr**rjj3. (#r.) (/>.)
*9(Lpsmp, 3. Night, jg^r/r. 2. The vine,
9&DLD, s. [improp. /totu>.] Country,
territory, empire, G>ii. (c.) W. p. 927.
Seem*. Note. This word is commonly
used for Europe, and especially for Great
Britain
hrsStd/teo, 3. Bole Armenic.
(Mat. Ind.)
@ss>Ln&en&<g), 3. European goods.
See mis.
oujj*6OT\ra)[i>Ly, s. Chalk, (lit.)
European lime.
@asm>uupgt, v. noun. Seigniory, juris
diction. (/?.)
^sawuiSa^irsiff, 3. The manager of a
country, {usage.)
@<x>LnuiSnuuu>iju>, 3. A tree, Conghas
Zeylanica, L.
9au>iuaimir, 3. European beans, a
creeper.
@&>uippsma<si), 3. A plant, Solarium
Lycopersicum, L.
@&>u>i8eiiaiiraii4c, s. European senna,
Cassia.
4GS

&iressr

9fi

(PaBLoiLipfi, 3. A fig tree. Ficus Carica.


(CTj)^^/7j7artiuirBr, inf. To re
8enLD&iujujs)i}L-LDireBrLD6na]&&, inf. To
pair, restore what was decayed; [ex
a^mnnk.] (Collvg.)
give a country In pledge.
&si>u>6BUjd&L-if.aQaireireir, inf. Totake
( Hind.) A kind of pastry,
possession of a country.
9ee>Loiuirir@as>LDwe&pir, s. Europeans @3~e5t$, s. A jungle, forest as ^irmfl
8ss>uiunar, inf. To govern a country
mii, sits. 2. A quick step in dancing,
to reign.
x.$iitrtlspuih. 3. [ex St et ^yrf.] Come
QmiDQsiaraiA, 3. Melon, a plant.
liness, &p*fioi&(3 (p.)
9aesiQuiti, inf. To take a quick step
9iisuire0, 3. Biestings. See under 9, s.
in dancing.
9tuaiEjaefr, s. The name of a king, QlTGisfi), a@pffi,
a(S)LD, As, v. a.
To digest, to chymify; to concoct, tuett
9iu&&triu, 3. [prov. @iuitssail.'] The
u-sitiSts. 2. t>. n. To decay, perish, rot,
fruits or pods of a creeper used for rubb
go to ruinsas a building, Q_; [ex 9s
ing out oil from the head, jftauLftsiii
MAA.J
Mimosa abstergens, Roxb. (c.)
Habit, custom, use, uu$p@.
9uJiSl<SSSSri(^, 3. Accounts prepared
Compare 9Aun. (Bcschi.)
for the third time, (used in courts.)
lIT, 3. A shrub, sfl(y>). Cleome,
*9ililci, s. A lion, 9&&u>. 2. Leo of
L. Stroemia. (Af, Die.) 2. Cloth made of
the Zodiac, SHixttii9. 8. The sign of the
the fibres of bark, &c, i/f#0&u. 3. Milk
guardian of the south, Q^arfiaoruutitb tf.
of the wild buffaloas >^i4, mQi_c5><aii
(*#.) 4. Milky juice of the Asclepias
ur4*.
gigantea, tr<s*siiuit>. (M. Die.)
^irti, s. The bark of a tree used as
9turT6hr, 3. (fern, ffiuirar.) A greatclothing, uwafrt. (See 9mr.) (&.) 2. Milk,
great-grand-father, 0P*(jiiiurLLi_<*.
2.
Ulil. 3. The CUSCUS, feBitrxtes*. (M. Die.)
[vol, for Qetiiurar.'] A large kind of centi *3 T it, 3. A helmet, p&v&Snir. (Sa.
pede, ^/ufeffrr. (c.)
Seersha from Siras, head.) 2. Armor, a
Mi-iirQaJiiBilj-tQft&iaiuGuiQtgGiit. Are you
coat of mail, habergeon, *w*ib. 3. A tree,
going to tell this to your forefathers?
91n Qearcirpastas, inf. To call one
&HITL-, v. noun. Civilities, great at
an ancestor, (in jest.)
tention to a guest, &c, f^tCt^. See
*9-Tatii, 3. Cumin, fennel, fpnaiir&Ssnu
9ceC.Q>, V.
U<3. Cuminum cyminum, L. VV. p. 351.
^FinrL-Q, Sdpar, QsuiL-iq. Smtk, Qeuar,
Jeeraka.
9mLj-, v. a. To caress, fondle, pet, in
ffssA^wuir, 3. A kind of paddy. See
dulge, u--riii_. 2. To foster, cherish, Qu
stiur,
mfiaiur*s.
3. To entertain with solicitous
@0&pfiiTLDGnr{pffapprrGarrGnr, 3. Kucare, fi^iliv*<2*iiu, 4. To extol, praise, ap
Vera,the god of richesas wearing a
plaud, iy*(j*iffu#i [ez 91, et
.] (c.)
garland of 9wb, (See <gCuj<Sr.) (tg.) 2.
fjrilipc.Tjji, inf. To bring up de
(R.) A man of the Chetty caste, >arfr.
licately.
@asQizii, s. A medicinal ghee im
9aitL-<B, v. noun. Fostering, bringing
pregnated with cumin.
up delicately, petting, indulging, a-uefy
sitlL(Bs9asiiitiriLi&@ijsw, s. Wild
#*rrUa>s. 1. Caressing, fondling, en
cumin. See under <*>.
dearing talk or action, urmio.
Q&tf)3'ffsth, 3. Fine cumin. See Q^ii.
@ffiriLif.ei>et>rpB>ek, appel. n. One not
jau>, s. Black cumin. See
delicately brought up.
QjlTenesr,
s. The son of &jppQfiireirLar>
QuQ^iQ^nsiji, 3. Anise seed, sweet
one of sixty-three votaries of Siva.
fennel, Qniin. Anoethum Foeniculum. L.
tBL-&p$n@BSu>, s. Star-anise, Illicium. {fiB, sQCpar, /sC/Seir, uQuer, is, v. n.
[prow.] To be accustomed or habituated
rsp@asu>, s. Ordinary cumin, the spice.
to, experienced in; to be acquainted with
>9irih&t 11 ' 1 ami'r\
Seringapatam,
a person or thing; to suit one's constitu
the chief town of Mysore.
tion as climate, food, water, medicine;
to become agreeable or tolerable, ute*.
S^r/EfiSii, j. Seringham, a famous temple
9iBui-f, v. noun. Familiarity, acquain
and place sacred to Vishnu, near Trichitance With, upisib.
nopoly, t3*^.gp0WfiQflrir#.
l ld, 3. [in combination.~\ Headas
'^iresnrih, 3. Digestion, concoction, Cesar
iSqs*9ftt-ib, itleo. 2. (R.) The tree, umi.
i-gi*iAt!3ti. 2. Decay, ruin, <?S. 3. Rot
tenness, staleness, u^a-j^. W. p. 351. 9lfliU, adj. Excellent, Spuuirar; [ex
Jeern'a.
.] (p.)
^9jOT^*grgi4. This is easily diges
9t\imJk#Q*r*i. A very striking aud
tible.
appropriate expression. (S/rrmr.)
<Bif.4>arQ?ftnorjijCurj5j. The family
Qifiiui, s. (Sing, ffifliuar.) The wise,
has come to ruin.
the learned, jjji5'. 2. The eminent,
9aeastwita, inf. To digest in the sto
the illustrious, -/<*<?*/. 3. The good,
mach; to concoct. 2. To decay, mould
the virtuous, m&iQwrt. 4. Poets, L/Kii.
er, <2*i_.
Giremrwirasr^S) , s. A decayed house.
8tflijQfstj>, 3. A pleasant face, (p.)
Pffessru>rius8isa, inf. To be in ruins ^/flafl^LldFti 9it), s. The tamarind
as a house, or other edifice.
tree, qWlmiojii. (M. Die.)

9k
&Qfj&SoTth, s. Copper, Q^lol/. (&:.)
%FQF)Gs\, s. As QtQSSBiLD. Compare (geir.
Die.)
*@QrjpiiTti>, j. The first of the thirtytwo Upanishads, v-uf.^--r:C;-.-.~j.
@QTjSfT,s. Lead, or tin, jguih. (iSa.) Sa.
Cheeia. 2. Copper, Q*iiq. 3. Metal in
general, u$*QeirMib. (&.)
?n/r,
The bark of a tree used as
clothing, khh. 2. Cloth, 9Sw. (p.) 3.
Pieces of cloth, clout*, rags, &c, Pianos*.
(*#.) W. p. 329. Cheeka.
Beauty, comeliness, fairness, grace
fulness, jf<s. 2. Prosperity, opulence,
wealth, felicity, ^(. 3. Goodness, a good
state.or condition,i=ro>io. 4. Greatness, ex
cellence, moral worth, worthiness, virtue,
5. Distinction, peculiarity, Bp
iiL/. 6. [?ul.~] Nature, state, condition,*
feiaom. 7. Quality, partem. 8. Moderation,
consistency, uprightness, sobriety, deco
rum, propriety of character or deportment,
B.-Bii. (e.) 9. Reputation, renown, fame,
celebrity,
10. A picture; fancy work,
&4&id>. 11. Weight, gravity, unti. 12.
The scales of a balance, pn*. 13. Libra of
the Zodiac, ^wrrfB. 14. A foot in poetry,
IS. Tune in music, ft
mQmfm. 16. Tinkling ornaments for the
feet, mipptttm 17. A club, a bludgeon, p
*i_ri4ji. (**) 18. A pole for the should
er in carrying burdens, areifa., (*.) 19.
Gold, Qu<4r. 20. Noise, sound, sJ. 21.
Wielding the shield as a fencer, Bawuib.
The metrical feet are thirty, divided into
five classes, viz.: 1.
or
feet peculiar to the
verseas (o.)
Sa"', a foot of two simple syllables, a
spondee (&.) L/rfmr, one compound and
one simple syllabic; an iambus, (c.) <jtf
rii. Two compound syllables, a pyrrhic.
(</.) *.AriA. One simple and one com
pound syllable, a trochee. The names
serve also as models for the kinds of feet
respectively. They are names of trees
and their fruits. 2. *?<>, or 0!ru-t#
*9t. Feet peculiar to Qmiebui verse; as (a.)
&. A foot of three simple sylla
bles. (4.) L/tA-icrs-sriu. One compound and
two simples, (c.) *<j-J6-mi. Two com
pounds and one simple; an anapaest.
(>/. ) .-ii.Tv-4.o. A simple, a compound
and a simple. 3. mi8tj/l*9t, or if}B*9t.
Feet peculiar to g0 verse; as (a.) c>-ic<: .t.-". A foot of two simple syllables and
one compound. (4.) 4*-iorii-*<rf. One
compound, one simple, and one com
pound; an amphibrach, (c.) g--S.-iEThree compounds, a tribrach. (d )
f .7' One simple and two compound
syllables. 4. Q>ui&*3i. Feet of four syl
lables peculiar to
verse; there are
sixteen of them; the models for these are
formed by adding respectively, p<*r-srf
tpAt, jsasr-^L,
mp-ipt) to the terms em
ployed in the *Jl*9f. 5. $rao**9l. A foot
of a single syllable ; as (a.) r&. A foot of
one simple syllable, (b.) anf. A foot of a
compound syllable.Note. 1. One use of
the last two is to end the Qmndrur verse.
Note. 2. Sometimes feet answering to
s-f, instead of ror, and iSpuu/ instead of
(c.-j-, are employed to end the Qiaious
verse, i. e., the addition of <3pp*a& or short
a- to the foregoing; and rarely the full a*
or o>P&*"b is found.

9i

9Sso

9!nS(giBQptrr. I am in a good state.


9nQup, inf. To attain prosperity.
ffffifl&a, inf. To disturb, subvert, per
SirQum-., inf. [prov.~\ To tie the
vert. 2. To ruin, demolish. 3. To dis
bnlance string to a paper kite. (c.)
parage one's character, (c.)
ffrtuui 9rrui, inf. To be restored,
&ssts, inf. (adverbially.) Orderly,
to amend, recover, come to a good state
decently, properly, soberly, consistently,
as Qfiimtcuut
circumspectly, moderately, temperately,
ffnuufS/i^, inf. To reform, improve,
discreetly.
bring to a good state as QsuseuuuQ^fi.
(F0tTsitid&, inf. To act consistently,
@iuu :
is, inf. To arrange
&c.
things in order.
(rffnif.dQarrem(BGurr/seo,v. noun.[pTov.~]
@riuun(B, s. Celebrity, distinction,
The going of a married girl to her
eminence, splendor, beauty, (p.)
father's house for redress of grievances
from her husband's family, especially
SnuiSsaip, s. An impediment, an obsta
from her mother-in-law. (c)
cle, an untoward circumstance. 2.
Fault, defect, @p<6.
@giresrnsDU., s. A moderate pace. 2.
Good moral character without excess.
^/fLoj-ig, v. noun. Repetition of a foot
(riflqgaa, inf. To pervert good cir
in a line, {p.)
cumstances. (R.)
(Fiiunrui, s. A weaver's beam, uildbw.
fFiiQ&iijiu RiQfllSii, inf.
@neifles>#, s.
Presents made to a
To give house-hold utensils, &c, to a
married girl, or one arrived at pubertv.
daughter
(c.)
order,
-. when married. 2. To put in
^(^aesari&iririL,adv. Equally, uniform
&(j^a^)&inffiftGeneva, inf. To be al
ly, uninterruptedly.
tered for the better, to come to a right
^0^9anorenesr, appcl. n. One who main
or natural state.
tains consistency of character, modera
@as>irpQpi-, inf. To desire wealth.
tion of temper, &c.
{Ave.)
uu?eTiii_*oii. You will be hospitably
finira? .iif).l r, inf. To inquire after
entertained. Or the matter will take
one's health, (if.)
various shapes.
igih&&n, J. A bad state or condition.
ffrrt^Ssmu, inf. To be disordered,
deranged. 2. To be lost as character,
tip&ir, s. A good state or condition.
ruined as circumstances; to be dis
graced. 3. (fig.) To be defloured, Qir&QaiTL^,s. A plant, mmrdQsiieirpg.
(A/. Die.)
@H(g><lBi>&&eo, v. noun. Disorder, im $rr^BfBl,s. Great fame, renown, celebrity,
modesty. (R.)
atjB. (p.)
/rQtfi_, inf. To degenerate, deterio
@'Tp&lL.TlU,
s. A plant, ffieirS. (3f.
rate, to become tarnished, corrupt, spoil
Die.)
ed.
PiiQatLt-oidrQiCaiw, s. A worth SPiremLC, s. Splendor, beauty, graceful
less person, a wretch. 2. A sloven.
ness, Spiny. 2. Decorum, decency, good
9irQsL.ieuiry}eij, s. Unhappy, domestic
behavior, *ars>i_. 3. Smoothness, even
life.
ness, polish, lubricity, snfiQaitdrji. 4.
@rt<!a(B, s. Disorder, derangement,
[improp. for 9mm.'] Country.
9im*icp<!mAi. Forget uot that which is
irregularity. 2. Clumsiness, awkward
ness. 3. Ugliness, deformity.
comely. (Aw.)
ff<?f, s. The goddess of misfortune 9irsu3sm, s. One of the instruments
or poverty, aoG^"8- (**.) (p.)
of weavers, Ciri<j!JQufB7,j>'.
SUSpuLj, s. Splendid prosperity.
*9sCih,
s. Nature, quality, kind, manner,
(fHQ&iuiu, inf. To put in order, regu
state, disposition, inclination, temper,
late, improve. 2. To adorn. 3. As
<5wii. 2. Good conduct, good morals,
which see.
just deportment, steady and uniform ob
fPHfi^PF, inf. To correct, rectify,
servance of prescribed rites, <uQur(ij*i4.
amend, ameliorate, to perform.
3. Right, righteousness, justice, equity,
morality, distributive justice, ^(jioit. 4.
@ifi(njiipSnQuntQip, inf. To be
A kind of creeper. See Pi^lAi. 5. His
corrected, rectified, reformed, &c.
tory, tti^Bub. 6. Good knowledge, *>
@igiram, inf. To weigh or examine
with a balance. 2. To weigh in the
ffteeinehSwar, s. (fern. @eS.) A
mind, to consider, deliberate. 3. To
man of good disposition and conduct.
comparecommonly with ucifoti, for
a.* u-, * Nature, quality, good
the second and third persons.
state, &e.as 9*. (p.)
&t&tBuuri. Ponder this wellA superior kind of fish,
@nSQ^enrrs,th, s. Condition, state, cir QeilT, s.
?yriJr. 2. [sometimes 9eirOLjtLi9..'] A
cumstances; [ex e^mrtii, strength.]
basket or bag for laving bilge-water from
@?u<sh?srx. *nf- To make ready, to
a boat, >!j.)i_. 3. A kind of waterput in order, correct, improve.
bird, piupmrn.
@iu$i, s. The Supreme Being, aieqew.
9el&&, inf. v. n. [prot. vul.~] To accus
See 9u9.
tom one's self, &c,
See 96, v.
fPHurrpui, s. The divine feet, the illus
trious feetspoken reverently for the
Cloth, a cloth, clothes, gar
person. See fcnsc*.
ments,aB 9ear,
(Sa. Cheera.)
469

@6>JUi
i; fcg -: <i.-.'S,, s. A piece, scrap, or rag
of cloth. 2. Clothes. {Diminutively.)
@dsop&6&(B, j. A piece of cloth.
(fSsvuuirii, s. [prov. @eou>uniii.~] A
worn or torn cloth, sisro^AjittA
^dsouCuar, s. Lice in clothes.
jjftg;uGurgi&3eJu<Suenr{gQ(!!}t. He is kill
ing the louse in his clothes, i. e., is without
work and ragged.
(gaSffdfeo.j. A fore-lap. See geiS, v.
ULLt&@!fa, s. [pros.] Sand-paper.fc. )
gUbouLjeo, s. A kind of grass, Panicum violaceum.
(fSzsswg&t, s. A coat of clay spread
over the mouth of a pot, luting as icmSj
(F%s<iiL]iflpeo, v. noun. Being stripped.
2- U>9 ) Being without shame.
{f6i]{Blc, s. The gum of the Indian thornapple tree, jDv*>i*iii-SfiSr. (M. Die.)
'^FSU&ir, s. Buddhist ascetics or mendi
cants,
.v; : s.
A famous king, the
hero of the fi*,*rioscS, guitar.
&<sutkfl, s. The $&@.ev creeper. 2.
Iron-wood tree, uitu. 3. (M. Die.) A
treeas u>fA
*&eillM, s. Life, existence, 9enatr. 2.
Individuated spirit as distinguished
from the deity; though according to the
Vedantic system, they are identical. 8.
The soul of the universe, giving life,
motion and energy to all beings, and
things. The collective or universal, uiwrp
gimr. 4. Arc of a circle, also used for
sine,
W. p. 351. Jebva. Note.
This word is rarely found except in com
bination.
Qsu&av, s. Animation, energy, cheer
fulness, B-tSiuLf. 2. A very pretty air
in melody, g)jnti*nl.0. (Colloq.)
^ajsur^emsnfl'Liu'Qeu/Ssnu, s. Bene
volence to living creatures human or
brute.
^aisirrTFjSaresfiiuar, s. One kind, merci
ful, gracious, &c, to living creatures.
?,(ja>!rsi*i/^njfur<ir. The kind, merci
ful, gracious, benevolent God.
@j&treou>QeuicnMr, s. Life time.
9ai .* [.irif.h.i, s. Myriads of living
creatures.
@ w &in a L-tii , s. The struggle pre
ceding the last breathing. See ,*tii_i.
fFai&iril.@GU&irC&BD0:fidre$iuu>, s.
The intelligent soul, or universal intel
lect, according to the Vedantic system,
as witness of all things, and identified
with the Supreme Being, or Brahm.
9eusi-aiir^u3, s. The breath of life.
i& * Living beings.
@enP(t^ldu>QeuLfaxsrexifltuu*, s. Meri
torious deed3 of men to living creatures
as distinguished from Gtm/sgwih or
LjsibriBofluli, divine benevolence.
@supnpn, s. A patron, a generous,
liberal person, (c.)
^sua/r^Tjj, j. See @ucB(Wiil.&i}>.
Seupn&i, s. One of the three pulses
supposed to be felt in the wrist, named
after the three humors. See miif..
470

&suso

(feasor

eufdai>&, s. Influence of the planets *9euesnss, s. Living, sustaining life, t*.fw&g&>. 2. Livelihood, means of sub
calculated by the sign rising at the
sistence, sustenance, whatever tends, to
time of birth. 2. (fiy.) Life time.
the support of life, &*sQ>utrstt. 3. Situa
SeuQ^aii, s. Body, case, or receptacle
tion, employment, office, a-zgiQunub. 4.
of the soul in its different states of ex
Water, *r. W. p. 352. Jeevana.
istence; being of three kinds. See ttejtft
ffibueiiB*rsit&Wf5rgi&(g* 4^-19.Jj)j2su.. . .The
Bulb.
wages are insufficient for the support of
QoipsioiiA, s. That which belongs to
my family.
life.
Puara<ri_iSp^. The means of living are
(FoiisiTLf., s. The vital artery. See 9
continued.
mat.
SeussriQfii, inf. To seek means of
Qainniusan , s. God, as the author or
support. 2. To seek an employment.
3. [prow.] To seek food, prey, &c.
lord of life.
as animals, gtMO^u
(reuiSurrmRQwuiStrrreafl, s. A living
&euasr(yiujb@, v. noun. An endeavor to
being. ( Pleonastic.)
get a situation.
(PaiSupui, s. Varieties of living be
ffaieriiuirirds, inf. To discharge the
ings.
duties of a situation.
aeipifpeueinb, s. A wretched life. 2.
ify9udufidi. From the ant to the ele
Hard labor.
phant, there are 8, 400,000 species of
ffeo^yipii, s. Death, waemii; [cijy.i
living creatures.
See 9i*kpib.
@suisiT&ij>, s. Something detrimental
9essQ^ui!iULD, s. Means of subsistence;
to life.
[ex n-utiuib."]
Qeukpasr, s. [locJ] One who is alive.
@a>aL-fz)3:, s. Preservation of lifeas ^<su^O)Q<sst1, s. Betel-leaf, Oa^Sb.
2. Water, It. (M. Die.)
by the divine being, or by a benevo
lent person in famine, &c. 2. Final ffswfeaj/f^^zi, s. Support of life as the
salvation, liberation from births.
object of pursuit; secular motives as dis
tinguished from ^Ayuu-J^ii) [ex 9mmnt et
QainpfiesrLD, s. A living gem worn
by Vishnu on his breast. 2. The gem in
the head of the fabulous five headed *@euenB, s. The vital artery said to be
cobra, being essential to its life. 3. A
in the tymrfirsth between the anus and the
fabulous gem in the world of Indra, and
pudenda, thence extending through the
elsewhere, said to give whatever is
system ; the franum of the prepuce. Pawn*..
asked.
W. p. 927. Seevankk. 2. Medicaments
@eunn@am, s. See @euQanif.&eir.
that restore life, *^9S. {Sans. Jeevanee )
3. The iron-wood tree, urfcuroii. 4. The
@weuenp, s. Taking away one's life.
plant, Q*i*a*. 5. A kind of 8tone,m*#f*
@ai$(tf)il-&u>, s. [in Christ, usage."] The
fi&u. 6. (Jig. ) The fundament, Mann, (p.)
tree of life.
^eusofi/Efftf , s. As @6uiBiri$..
$sueoiuu>, s. Death. See JJeoujii.
@uapiLDti @wnmL>n, s. A living *9eii6B?lULD, s. Water, Sit. W. p. 352.
Jeevaneeya.
soul. See ^&gucr.
ffeiiriQtS, s. Animal heat. (R.)
f6U63/", s. Life, vitality, the vital prin
ffaiirii^ii, s. One's last end, exit, de
ciple, -M. 2. The sentient soul; accord
parture from life; [ex <sy*0ii.]
ing to the Vedantic system, the emana
tion of the deity incorporated with the
&Qeuituarnu>, . Benefit to men or
body, giving it life, motion ami sensation ;
other creatures; [ex jjr4.]
hence also called, Satjtgun. 1 1 is opposed
SQajtrpupfi, s. Animation of the foe
to the abstract state of the soul, or as
tus in the womb. See *.putfi.
identified with deity, umfignr. Note.
According to the Agnmas, the soul is eter
*%FGil!rLb, s. Cloth dyed with gall-nuts,
nal, but destined to absorption in the
worn by Buddhist priests,
eru*9
deity, which is the ultimate object in
Jw. 2. Tattered garments worn by Budd
view in furnishing it with bodies, and
hist or other mendicants. W. p. 329.
with various means for its illumination.
CUBEVAHA.
3. A living being, an animal, SiQtig.
'^FeuTir, s. Buddhist priests or mendi
4. A name of Jupiter, aWpu. 5. A
cants; [ex ?wc4.]
magnet,
(fl.) 6. (fig.) Energy,
spirit,
life, animation, QpupR used iu the
?sk(d !T(B(^, s. The finishing lines in
negative form. W. p. 351. Jeeva.
statuary or jewelry; the last touches
8ta&nbi$Gtfaifpt**Sc5AQ(gi*a. They are
which give the appearance of life, fijsu
closely united, (lit) as the life and the
p$icr&rCo/2ty.
vital airs.
9uarat/sg. Life is restoredspoken
$eil SO, v. noun, [substantively.") Parings,
of one whose fears are banished.
shavings, Q^Safo,. 2. Thinness, lean
<i...3i(ii.j,'.:ij. Not life enough to
ness of body, QicsSof. 3. A thin person,
walk.
QweSipaitir. 4. That which is loosely
LHf.uGur<2i-.9i1tBiBQ&(!!)tir. He spends his
woven, QS^#fiiurtoa). 5. Areca-nut par
life in learning.
ings, uli<si9aAi ; [ex 9/ ]
c,ri<gOuS)iSe$9*tirSut0fi0- I am ready
Seupunstg,, s. Areca-nut pared for use.
to die of hunger.
@ig$te&TL-iitbuQu&, inf. To speak
@Lfim(&i&&eiJGii , s. [pros.] Palmyra-root
cut into slices and dried.
aloud.

9jM

9s

9ai3strd C =
inf. To impart life.
9off&&r!Tlh-9(Sai]'9r!TLi 9jpu>irj)/, s.
Ill-treatment, ^Ajjitiu
2. To prolong life as pretended by one
s. Souls, mortals, 9*AtBi; [ex 9mi, et
i_^reDuj. 2. Confusion, disturbance, aw
possessed. 3. To sacrifice one's life for
w*ffi4.] (p.)
<*W- (c.)
another. 4. To save one from ruin,
9jpiLDiT(T^:u,fifi:jX, inf. To treat one
&dla-!iui$iitr&i, s.
The illusions of
by giving the means of subsistence. 5.
indifferently.
souls.
To inspire one with courage, sos^iuuu
^guLDi'jpiuessreair, inf. To create con
OA*.
9s>j, QCp&r, 9tQordr, Qsior, 9ej, v. a
fusion.
To pare off, shave or scrape off; to whittle
@i%B8LDniLjpiffi4iQ)&flarGir, inf. To com
Qtrgiis. 2. To smooth, or polish by- ffjprir, s. Hunters' villages in hilly
mit suicide, to lay violent hands on one's
planing, paring, &c, uc&Smi. 3. To slice
districts, ic<5a&*>a&'\ [ex Pj> et ar/.]
self.
off, urtig^ftsSijsrSv. 4. To comb or brush
(jgirior.)
ffsuSssroiireia, inf. To take away life
the hair, wnHSmi.
2. (Jig ) To put one to great hard
9pjDLb, s. Anger, wrath, fury; chur
Pefii-ii9ati-u>, s. (Tel.) The act of
ships,
lishness, <?uii; [ex 9&.] (*gl.)
polishing or burnishing, fr_--.jr.. ;.
9aiGtg)tpqf)Sa, inf. To be alive, to
9ppmjte>t, s. Angry words, (p.)
live.
^aysrfl, s. A plane, 9sj@paje. 2. A
burnishing stick, 0^(yB<S8pv*. 3. A $si!T&&[r!TLCi, s. [sometimes 9af\isirau>-"]
9suQg)(iia^if-iL>iitfiiUii,s.[prov.] (in di
Alum, Lnf.sr?ib; [ex ffarii, et *tgthjfa^rrio. J
polishing iron, ec|ULv<*.
vination.) A question, or matter con
nected with life, or with a living being.
^a/sPaa,., s. The frame or wooden {fg3TlLiIEI(&)(7I)s8, s. [fret.] A kind
2. A thing of vital importance.
of bird, s'sl.
part of a plane.
S tfi .(& d9ai sr @Lpd9aieir, s. An old
@>/LiQf4QaiTLp-UjeA>, s. [prov.] Palmyra tresrL-tn., $. [provJ] A kind of rice,
person, man or woman.
prQtcu.
roots boiled, pared and dried.
9aissrQpidssr, s. (in Agama phil.)
*&emLD, s. China, ftiiCp&ti. 2. The
$)fl(gj@eu,
inf.
To
mend
or
make
a
The soul freed from urnb before the
pen.
Chinese language, one of the eighteen
death of the body, and no longer subject
languages. (See
3. A China-pro
p&owuSiT&ai, inf. To comb the hair
to births. (Si. Cur.)
ductionas China-silk, 9ccr#g,t*i*<. W.
9eSdsiLt, inf. To comb and tie the
p. 329. Cheeka.
(PsurrsfTih, s. A bit of cord or wire
hair. 2. [prov.] To pare off the fruit9exG,&&Br Gstniy., s. Spectacles, or a
put loose between the cords of a guitar,
stem of a palm-tree and attach a pot
to regulate the sound, tSiaaeSarffi.
China-looking glass.
as a toddy drawer.
9esrd8ipm(g,
s. China-root, an antidote
,. A living, intelligent being,
$&etpuf.i&-fpi&ssC-t, inf. To comb
to
eruptions,
venerial diseases, &c.
human or superhuman, S(Jif.<j4i6
and tie the hair, (c.)
m&gt; [ex
9tzrdSeS, s. The cockatooa bird
from the eastern islands.
itijipugeB, s. [in Christ, usage.'] The Py?, s. [prop. 9.] Pus of a boil, &c
2. Whistle, whistling, utl*i.
Eternal Spirit.
W.S(goi_, s. Chinese umbrella.
9y?des>&, v. noun. [prot. vul. 9dairiu.]
9at*L-ie , s. A kind of metal, cast
Spsr, (i '-.i. uQuar, ds, v. n.
Whistling.
iron, stigiiLi.
To subsist, have food, maintenance, sup
@y}da>ada(TF>d}
s.
&ora: <k 6ina , s.
A kind of jasmine.
port, B^Simirifi. 2. To live, us the soul in
A whistle, a pipe for whistling.
SesriBeirtiT) 9f$ifi6T(g, s. Chinese
a state of corporeal existence, not absor
bed in the deity, Q.isn-.arn.<!.ciiij>. 3. To
SpLpseaadli, inf. To whistle, call or
pepper for medicine.
be active, not torpid; to operate, energize,
give a signal by whistling.
9astQpp,ji>i9aspgi(ippBi, s. Artificial
exert efficiencyas the soul through tfa
pearls brought from China.
bodily organs, qouw. 4. To be in exercise &'jDUf-, s. Small feet, --r.Trjy<p; [ex 9jpi,
9esrQaiif.9s$Qevup., s. [prov.] [com.
as the powers of the body, or mind, in
small, et jyi?., foot.] (p.)
i_ijur.] Crackers in fire works,
wakeful hours, SsA*p(j4*. 5. To sojourn,
brought from China.
dwell, r^yr/iis. 6. To have enjoyment, 9peC, v..noun. As 9jp, v. (R,)
^giujis; [ex PaicSr.]
9sr<2euio 9&p&Gai?ki, s. Any
s=."j^.;j.-4 eSjjsifi-, inf. To 9(trj, s. (Hind.) A Mohammedan epic
curious Chinese work.
poem, Qfrerstjsiii.
die. (said auspiciously. )
9scr/ffiuuL-(B, s. China-silk.
(reBuiSda, inf. To cause to subsist.
&arek, s. A Chinese.
A hiss, 9ppu>.
2. To restore to life, (p.)
Jot>?j>?Opjrpai8p^. The child frets *^^3), j. China, ^/fff^^ii. See 9asrti.
and cries.
*9s8s,T, s. Nutmeg, -j .- S i i irtii . (M. Die.)
9(a)jX/XiTai , j. A sheet of China paper.
Sdpeir, 9/SQarsr, Qaisir, 9p, v. n9^)dsiririf, s. The Chinese.
iLD, s. See under 9s>j, v.
To hissas a serpent, a cat, &c, urJs^QpA
9(&)d&i7Qfiu>, s. China-paper.
?S*jar9f>. 2. To snortas a horse, snuff,
jld, s. Life, existence, S-uSiroiirip
-..-.'.< j
s. China-sugar.
sniff, <3tsiizxy,*Q*0ii. 3. To huff with
to*. W. p. 352. Jeevita.
9teTj&&(ir)e<r, s. [prov.] Silk cloth manu
anger, swell with rage; to foam as a
yaflajii, s. Life, existence, state of
factured in China.
warrior; to breathe slaughter, ^HsiiQsra
sr. 4. To roar, or hiss as a flame, a 9<sfi, s. Sugar, China-sugar, ffeoflffff/fia
being, B.iS<Jic^.(s*ms. 2. Living, liveli
rocket, &c , 9pGtvt.u. 5. To rebuke,
hood, means of subsistence,
3. The
m; [ex 9ar* et ), the termination.]
season of life, *nSror. 4. The enjoyment
(e.)
9eJHdQtpsbQ,s.
[prot.~] Sweet potatoes,
of life, ^tfgwrgiumib. (Sans. Jeevya.)
9jSuunids, inf. To look angrily.
Mur*u>cQi. While life lasts; as long
as we live.
9flQujQgwu, inf. To hiss and rise9e&ieirmtr!u, s. [prov.] A kind of
-' 9 .iT . , s. The present life, the
as an incensed snake, a rocket, &c. 2.
sweet chillies.
present state.
To rise in rage for an attack.
&SuR,
s. (Hind.) A wooden anchor,
iDjpS<4Ju> eiQf/Q&diuui s. The other
9<8&ip, inf. To hiss and fall on one
made
heavy with stones, misEauib. 2.
life, any future state of being.
as a snake, a person, &c.
[com.
j A saddle, ^avr'^win.
isp9<iuu>, s. A good or virtuous life.
9aJHdsuSgt, s. The cable of a wooden
SjU^Qpenrsi), v. noun, [prov.] Quarrel
'9jQesfl, s. A medicament to restore
anchor.
ling with one, attacking with fury. 2,
life,
(Sa. Jecvinee.) 2. One of the
Snoring hard. 3. Eoaring as an approach
9sSslLi, inf. To saddle a horse.
tones of the lute, iur^c&Qicao*. (eg.)
ing storm, (c.)
(CV/o<7.)
-

<3r&

<9r, A syllabic letter compounded of


# and .. 2. An interjection of command,
chiding, &c., in driving nwny a dog or
beast, BBijqppe&umpaBppplfli&QwS.
**, A prefix to Sanscrit words, signifying
good; and equivalent to the Greek ev.,pg
a-s(mu>u> arsariDii, s. Good deeds,
virtuous and meritorious acts.
s^^sasrssr, . A person of good dispo
sition, eixgexrar.
a-parii.s. An auspicious day, mmevisirsr.
*sfi<?Jo^ii, s. [Christ, usage] A good
message the Gospel.
<9roooorz's3r^>s- noun. [com. s-frermeo .]
Rustling as palmyra-leaves on the tree
as a spreading fire, &c, $vS*<gflun.
a cVo,:': v
'il' - uQu^rinr
Rustling of palmyra-olas.
*<5l l itsst, s. A grass, iciresirpLfA). 2.
A plant,
(M. Die.)
s. The y5Waa/r68 plant.
(M. Die.)
grSfsQupiLCi, s. The difference between
the original and its productions, the stock,
nnd its branches, leaves, fruits, &c. See
Quflii. (p.)
* SriSiS/rszOsS, j. See under Srsasr.
*&-ac$!T(nj, s. The at-iity tree. (il.Dic.)
fr&fs'i&Ulb, s. The aiireaa tree. (M.
Die.)
3rSih^Lti, s. A kind of plantain, eunas>Lp.
Musa, L. 2. The
shrub. (A/. Die.)
' 3r3ib^5LCi, s. Fragrance, perfumes; any
thing fragrant, wteib; [ex , el
a-si/SU{flu>eiru>, s. Great fragrance.
2. Aromatics.
shsi^BiUmaih, s. Perfumes.
a-s.i/seiiT&ia, s. Sweet fragrant smell.
s-sis^lSl-, inf. To impregnate with
perfume and sweet odor.
Srsipfins&nJiL&sr, s. The materials
of perfumes. (Rvtt. )
*<55/5ai?gtasiptixsti, s. A kind of
amethyst. See Q/r&utfitsai.
GrSSib^Srih, s. [vul.] Customary fees.
See xptfiiii.
*3rSLD, s. Health, welfare, O^straQiuui.
2. Convalescence, recovery, ^CjriSuii. (c.)
3. Ease, relieffrom pain, trouble, &c, /(/.
4. Happiness, pleasure, delight, enjoy
ment, felicity, safety, gjeSruii. 5. Virtue,
merit, benefit to men or animals, 4(jmi4.
W. p. 927. Sokha. 6. Salubrity, wholesomeness, comfort; that which is good or
pleasing, drwo. 7. Practicability, facili
ty in attainment, a^^iSorcou,. 8. Safety,
Lis^irii. 9. One of the positions of the
yogi. See cwyant, lo. A parrot. fift
11. [n contraction ofgul.] The orifice of
a teat, nipple, gpiaiiiir.
472

^i*'git(5 GaswAcj^ uiji_SASw. We are


not on good terms. [prov.~]
<sa<tmS<5, I wish you health.
#<?^Cur.fA. You may walk in and
see.
5.i..i.r.r.j. s. A whoremonger. (fl.)
&&m&vLLL in/. To present appear
ances of convalescence. 2. To indulge
or humor one, to allure, give one a
taste of enjoyments.
ahsmanemr, inf. To recover from sick
ness, in whole or in part, to be conval
escent.
&&GiQan(8&a, inf. To give health, as
God in bis providence by medicine, &c>
as&fati, s. A healthy constitution
in which the three humours are in
equilibrium.
8-&&tfrB#{fsS, i. A healthy person.
o-m-^AeS, s. A fit of apoplexy or te
tanus, from unseasonable intercourse.
See vs*aH.
&aQ&evaiii, s. Health and prosperity,
luxury.
afffiCreosff, s. [tnas. ssQ^eoaj dr.] A
female enjoying the pleasures and lux
uries of life.
a-eQ&iufi, s. Welfare, state of health,
&c, as inquired after.
Sr & & u> , [an auspicious phrase."]
Health! health! spoken by a woman in
pouring the last water to wash or bathe
her child, and sometimes by adults
after bathing, &c, icMsuQicr^J.
&&gisw, s. Comforts and troubles,
joys and sorrows, as attendant on the
present life, or as awarded by the Deity
for the actions of former births.
sifiiogAssib. Joys and sorrows
are a turning wheel.
&3,&j*8, s. One subject to joy and
sorrow, a soul subject to births, (p.)
asppiiLpeq, s. v. noun. Illness, want
of sound health.
Sr/Bjisii^uQuira, inf.
To remove
one's self to a suitable locality, for en
joying health, to go to a sanitarium.
<ft) . .
&u>iriL>uQu- 7 , inf. To enter any
place without molestation, obstruction,
&c. 2. To be recovered from any dis
ease.
&aQu$ Srm^GB&Ginii, s. A mild
purgative, aperient, laxative, deobstruent. (c.)
SrsGunaui, s. Sensual or luxurious
enjoyments; sensual delight.
s-aGurrS, s. A sensualist, an epicure.
SraQuir&Gaiii, s. Wholesome food.
o-auui, inf. To recover from disease,
to be convalescent. 2. To be conveni
ent, to suit, to be comfortable.
a-suCagi, s. [proe.] Safe child-birth
after the full period of gestation.

ar/r, s. One living comfortably


without toil. 2. Fixed or permanent
inhabitant.
ff-aaj/rfiffijgijLaerr, s. See under @tg<r.
s-aai/nf/daB^, s. A good account of
one's health.
-scuir&p$irgs,eii, s. Tribute or tax
paid to land-lords.
&aGutr@aiirnii>, s. The share of pro
duce accruing to the cultivator of the
soil.
Sfseun^odeas df asuiry?e>i, s. Health
and prosperity.
*saC(5^^, s. Welfare. 2. Intelli
gence of one's welfare.
a sf? ear iii , s. Illness, ill-health. 2.
Trouble.
a-sirpeiirii-arair&ezrii, s. An honorable,
or a comfortable seat, m&iarrani. 2. The
fixing of an idol in its place with due
ceremony, tStBrs&pruxii. 3. The last
division of the third j/nsGursib, or pos
ture of the silent devotee, for which
there is no prescribed form, the person
being left to his own choice, ^inSur^
Qfr&p. 4. Seating one's self properly,
g)tu&utiff(jeDtf; [ex ^fiartb.] (p.)
&3ir&aij>, s. Joys and sorrows. See
annfijiULh, s. News of another's wel
fare.
sh&irfii/zii, t. The height of enjoy
ment. 2. Anticipation of eternal hap
piness; [ex j/fotb.]
matrgpuaiui, s. Anticipation or con
sciousness ofdelight, enjoyment, felicity,
&C, [ex jjgiumiib.]
ar-aiOL/eo, s. The LjeBmplm tree. (R.)
*<3r&(Tf)LDLCi, s. One of the twenty-seven
astronomical yogas, g&auftypf Gcj.-^pOwr
c*a. 2. See under , So. W. p. 927.
SUKARMMA.
ardJssr, s. The son of Vyasa, and nar
rator of the Bhagavata, tSmrrOncsar. W. p .
849. S'uka. 2. One who has attained
Swerga, /r*iQ|i<?gair; [ex Sa. Sakha,
heaven.]
&-apirss>ps-aeirtT^S!,^, s. Vysa, sflt/jr
** (P-)
*3r&!Ti5>Lt>, s. [prop. &&.ijxti.] Onion,
Qua*irui4. (rg.) W. p. 927. Sukanda.
arSirih^&m&Ci, s. An amethyst. (R.)
See
3rS!T\LS, S. As Q&nisiTtU. (R.)
*3rQ, s. A healthy person, QmtrnSeoireSr.
2. A prosperous, wealthy person, Q#*,,i*.
3. Luxury, sumptnousncss, *Cui4. 4.
Fruition, felicity, Q*tfum [ex
5.
A kind of pastry, 8iuia. (p.)
S'jjniieneir!ras, inf. To bring up a
child, &c, tenderly, delicately

a-Quear, s. One given to pleasure,


fond of show. 2. As mM.
i8ppas>rdsQ<usir, s.
One given to
drowsiness.
lun&esrd&GiiiJ&r, s. A voluptuary, an
epicure.
fi , iS^or, ; ;- ^k.tt, uGuefr, dr. v. n.
To be well, to live happily, to prosper,
Mu>r9(j*. 2. To live sumptuously, luxuri
ously, daintily, *4h3iu>wii2&Am. 3. . a. To
enjoy, have enjoyment in, #s,l.<s&; [ex
i4.]
l~&adrtgii**&4(SK&. He lived once very
daintily, luxuriously.
a-Qa&aijSajrrpeu&r, appcl. n. One who
neglects his owu comfort, from avarice,
&c.
s8uuf, p. noun.
Sumptuousness,
luxury, <iJjimo. 2. Happiness, enjoy
ment, gratification, u-j, jrti.^j, (Limi
ted usage.)
Gr'SjSljb, s. (Probably a change of &Qii
*&, ghee.) Milk, ur*i. (p.)
<3rir, s. Tubularity, E-ilO&r. 2. A
tube, pipe, -ii'33iiQui<jar. (p.)
v. a. [loc.] To part, to split, to slice, to
separate as hair, fibres, &c., m!i
Sr. 2. To pick, tousc, cardas cotton,
t'slfjo, v. noun. Dividing or splitting
fibres of trees. (#.)
*&rS,rJBii>, s. [improp. a-^irpii.] W. p.
927. Sokrcta. Virtue, morality, good
ness, moral merit, meritorious deeds, *>
vfub. 2. Goodness, arano. 3. The prac
tice of religious austerities, a<>':
4. Reward, recompense, especially an in
ferior heavenas the reward of virtue,
^Ajs*. 5. Dcliciousncss, delightsomencs8, <*uii. 6. [ex * e< S^ii.]
Ghee, Q<u.
. * A famous R. Cath.
work on morality, a sacred poem in
couplets.
*6/f#<F/i6S, s. A meritorious person,
one who enjoys the reward of moral
merit. (It.)
*3H<sQun&exu>, s. Delicious food.
a-Sifjiek, s. A well-wisher, one welldisposed, a virtuous person. 2. One
receiving in this life the reward of
virtue in a former birth.
*Sirs^ra>, s. A treatise on religion
and morality.
&8npuetosir*-arQiipiLj'5&raluu>, s. The
merit of works.
&3irr&u>es>itu, inf. To obtain felicity
of any kind, short of supreme bliss.
*9rf^ss/*csrii, t. Good sayings, aus
picious words. 2. Gratifying discourse.
^$iQ^sn *Ss>0QfiBit'b>. There is no
virtue in it.
*<3rSiTtiBJgl, s. Friendship, affection,
OcJ^i. (c.) (Sa. Suhrut.)
af-S/f 60SU/r<_/LO,f. Obtaining friendship,
s-QtnTTto, s. Softness, smoothness,
tenderness, ti<5&. VV. p. 327. Sukumara.

See aSr ,sS<n) ersQ&OsiiQijmpih, s. The


third of the sixty years of the Hindu cycle,
*Qsir^^, s. The sea of bliss, jjgasr
u*_*,( [ex *, ei
(p.)
3rsSetiLfL-t IT, s. A tree, aa <g/@a
grtSSdSi^L^^arii, j. Linen closely woven,
unjtb.
*3riSs0lh, s. Whiteness, paleness, Qsu
<3rc$<a;LC, j. [prov. prop. &&&U3.] Stealing,
ehooio. 2. The bright half of the moon.
ffiitSrqpppuitib. 3. Seimn virile, <>^.
pilfering, *aro|. 2. [com.] A creeper, a
species of Bryonia, ^'Q*'*W. p. 850. S'ukla. 4. (/?.) The ironwoodtrec, utTeucni.
A country sorrel, Kumex Vesicarius, L
&d8e\>uL-&w, s. As &dQp$u>, 2.
(Ains. v. 1. p. 398 )
SraQeouiSffLSuii, s. A species of vc&d&tQQ&if., i. As
ill-, 2. (R.)
nerial disease,

9&&ihuy/u>, s. The ripe fruit of the


4rd@evGu3&ti)

&JsQeo(tfj@ffu>,
s. Veabove creeper. (Ains. p. 223 )
ncrial infection, gonorrhtca. (It )
<ar<53S0, j. [vul. loc.'] A small piece, a
&dQmaeSf3u>, s. Emission of the se
particle, a bit, %i>i*a. Compare *<g
men. See Mljiit.
3r&&rriu, s. A long jacket, or tunic.
&d.vc-QjiT(x{i^Lry s. Male and female
See Qo'isriit. (lieschi.)
semen.
*jfiwC<7fW,5^*Gu;ififL_ULy. Body
&rlBaiTSjr, s. A rudder, a helm, auuen
formed by the union of the male and
git$CiLjii*<3tS. 2. Limestone,
(e.)
female semen.
a iattt&l, t. [among seamen.'] A helms
#i3ev^fiu>uih
afaSeuCT'^touLc, s.
man, one who steers a vessel,
Sto]>ping the emission of semen, #*S
a-dsadrSifl, s. As &dane$. (R.)
tvopfiiuu~6(50w. 2. One of the aSio^jfeww,
f i'f.T
f. As - S - i.
&iQeon&'UU), s. ( in physiol.) One of the
.s-ijf.^ji, . [i>k/.] Lime of limestone.
.jjjuii, or recipients of the body, the re
ceptacle for the senicii, ^ACojapsoprft-ij;
&daireirfil(rF)UU,inf. To turn the rudder
[ex
of a vessel. 2. t/?..) To controvert, to
take a different course in reasoning.
<3r<S(35, *. Dry ginger, t?rtf. ( Sa.
tfesn^riSif-d.*, inf. To steer a vessel.
S'ushka.) 2. A small piece, a bit, a frag
ment, a particle, ^j>ff*. (c.)
udea^dsrian^, s.
Limestone not
yet burnt. See u4a>r.
i;Jtj*jiUGPin-. Is there a decoc
tion without dry ginger? i. c. the secret
will out.
jjraj-ii, s. Knowledge ofholy law, theology,
6t@^veK!F/7, s. Ginger-tea.
essential statutes, ujioq'ota [ex &.] (p.)
@u>)T, s. Powdered dry ginger,
~jBun.yii, s. Godas possessing
f
Kij,'rTi_ u, inf. To break in
knowledge.
pieces, be shivered.
ardsfiirto, s. The month of June, ^6sfl
ffijQ^c-0aff/7jjr, i. One extreme
(Sa. Sukra.)
ly COVctOUS, e-&tfiar.
*3r&T65t, s. Venus, as a planet, Qai
igj(3#tlijiJ6OTaar, in/. To profit
2. Venus as a deity and guru of the
by small merchandize.
A suras, jj'<scy. 3. (Jig.) A man ol
^'L-ijs-i-iirl-uCur.i, inf. To become
guile, *oi_opsi(?r<*. 4. A disease oftheeye,
well dried.
white speck in the eye, *dCT=f<2'*.
*4i(K nfluL/So, s. Ginger-grass, or
5. One who is blind of one eye, s><sir^f
spice-grass, used medicinally,
(Af.
ots*. W. p. 850. Sukra.
Cic.)
tfd&ff&it srdSa&epii, *. Asuras,
u>nd&d(&l, s. A large succulent kind.
disciples of Venus, jyi*.
Qu/rtf
s. A small fibrous kind.
aSn$B>&, s. Auspicious influence of
a-d^uQurif. , s. Ginger powder. 2.
the planet Venus.
,,'!.'>'>' f^'-'+'J't- He gets
[improp. for CWAgLiQurif., which see ]
a good income.
OrS(3)P>9C>,
v. noun, [prov.] Performing,
SrdQaeu/rtrw, s. Friday.
executing, 0*^*1. 2. Copulating, tynwrf
* ;S:u
s. Venus as a deity.
a-iSair^rifttui, s. Venus, a priest of {Jra(3)l>LL, s. A small kind of carda
the Asuras.
mom, BpQpii. (R.)
Gjnemr&dBffiir, s. A dreadful disease
of the eye by which the apple is de fJr-iiminlT^^L^, s. [vul.] The staff" car
stroyed.
ried by Pandarams of the Siva sect; the
club or weapon of some inferior deities,
*3rsSirrriS&8r, s. Cruel treatment, ex
tortion, excruciating punishment, Qwi.iu
g)i<y (Colloq.) Note. This word seems *3rS<ss>S, s. A garland, um&n. 2. (Com
to be a corruption of *B/4r and ,3.vpare ..) A star, tSmittir. (p.) 3, Sa.
both in orthography and meaning.
Sulka. [loc.] Passage money or freight
on a ship, xOufQmiei.
griSttPeusir, s. One of Rama's mon
i>aC5aj(S, inf. To demand the
key captains, (lit.) a good necked person,
f J"
W. p. 929. Sl'GRKEVA.
passage money, &c. (I?.)
*3r(VjtrjBLD, s. [vul. (a^iptii.]

473

srLIT
*3rlEl&ih, s. [pros. *u.] Toll, duty,
custom, tribute, <jJ>. W. p. 853. S'ulka.
2. (fig.) Stealing, pilfering, l(jii<a. 3.
[vul. for *jk*>4.] Undermining, (c.)
(ititsvii, in/1. To take toll-money.
sisisi8jpid3s, inf. To pay custom.
s-w&&&iraiLp., s. A custom-house or
place where toll is paid.
/c*0*aj^jr(?ur. Have you pilfer
ed any thing (from what you bought)?
*3riElSSsr, s. Venus the planet, a-aSn&r.
2. [;>ror ] A kind offish, &iiSar.
Sr^ifsn ssr, s. (for.) A tobacco pipe,
a-iEistr&rt-im&uSSxi.s. A kind of prepared
tobacco used for the pipe.
3r/E/(3), j. (Tel.) A plait or fold of a
garment, PJsus*Qriu*ii. 2. The end of
a twisted head-kerchief, &c, sometimes
left standing out, Qpargtssropfa. (c.)
eigj6fliJ.tf.stli_, /. To let down a
plait or fold of a garment.
&m(^&r<giresr(3jLpeO, s. A long tube
through which pellets of clay are blown,
tO Shoot birds, &C, S-ireM_Q.u159(a(jAi. (/?.)
*<3i-JF ssrLa, s. Wind, air, anpgi. W. p.
867. SVASANA. (**.)
'Sr&GiTSST, s. A good natured man,
*. ()
*3r&r$, s. One's own caste, family,
&c., wfi ; [ex *, ei *J>.]
gr&irfiQupui, s. The difference be
tween different species. See Qu^ii.
&&irfiiu&u>iratu>, s. Regard for one's
own caste. See rifiMserih.
*3rS, s. Mental and corporeal purity,
fftb. 2. Cleanliness, mrSAsou. 3. Cere
monial purification by ablution, &o,. *Qf
4. Delicacy of taste in food, &c,
fl*ii6. (c.) 5. Fire, Qsdiiiy. 6. Whiteness.
0uo*siDa). 7. The month
part of July,
and August, j^nxf*. 8. (ff.) The hot
season. (See C*o<_.) 9. A white umbrella
or parasol, Q,iri>_. 10. Nice sensi
bility, refinement of feeling, ?<Mri4. W
p. 851. S'dchi.
a-SiTF/id Lirrizr siruun - sStuaesr^iruuit
<B, . Pure and delicious food.
er@ujrrasrainy?sij, t. Connubial happi
ness, domestic harmony,
aiiriLid(^^s-BiLiiruS(r^da, inf. To be
nice to the taste.
esiniij&&8, s. Cleanliness of the mouth.
<9r<S5j5Lb, s. A plant, LjJUiuir&air. Oxalis, L. (7?.)
*&rSgnrih,s. Cleanliness, purity, tidiness
in habits, person, &c,
2. Excel
lence; harmony in the conversation of
the good, &c, ?b>[ooti4; [ex
et
3rlsi;u>rxj(Sds, inf. To be decently
clothed.
a-Q^ih, s. Milk, as a-Qpio, uireo. (M.
Die.)
...
*#S)(77ja2 <3r$(W}Ga>eip., s. Service,
urfSoni_ W. p. 853. SUSROOSIIA.
*3r&eHijb, s. Good temper, disposition,
manners, conduct, &c, miiQir^tsih ; [ex
*, et Paiii.]
474

{?e\>uisirio, . Delicacy of mind, re <3riIT -Sri (TTj, Spgl, lipgl ,*t_(5<i), SHB,
v. n. To give light as a flame, a lamp, &c,
finement of feeling, excellence of temper.
burn brightly, shine, as a heavenly body,
mSeoesr, s. A man of good disposition
to sparkle as a gem,
(p.)
and conduct, &c, a virtuous man.
Note. This verb is used only in the
present
and
future
tenses.
*3r<3ri5^iB, s. The musk-rat, or shrew
mouse, <y><s>. W. p. 335. Ch'huch'hc.nQtipBpuvptg. As gold is puri
DARI.
fied in the fire, so the good (the perfor
<S-S0c, s. [vul.] A trifle, a toy, Sljpi
mers of penance) shine in affliction.
ueiriui. (/?.)
<3rtebo, s. A burning ground, a place
*af(gQajOLD, j. A subdivision of the
for burning dead bodies, icvianZ; [ex ,
burn.] (c.)
9*^*2bu; [fx ^, e g^igem/).]
*^_fai,fif>Gui. Devils that haunt burn
3r&&i}>, i. As
fJJ.j
ing places.
si Jte*/r, inf. To watch the funeral
*&r&&r, j. fa change of Sa. Sushka.)
pile till the body is consumed; the
The sensitive plant,
2. Dry gin
Office Of a ufiKpuJidr.
ger, *4<5. (*.)
&idsnis eon, s. A place for burning
<9ra^2<SLO, f. Dryness. See cilsii,
the dead.
t_3roa/r , s. As /7.
*3r^/^irssTLt>, t. See a-d@inesru3.
siSsni^QfjsS, t. [prop.] A bird of
Grl /r, i. Light, brilliance, brightness,
passage with a long tail and large
lustre, s<*. (c.) 2 . The sun, oilmar. 3. The
crest; which is active chic-fly by night.
moon,
4. Fire, Qigiiiy. 5. A
Compare #pa(jS.
burning lamp, Jwi. 6. The flame of a
s-L-^^nGsrLD, s. (Sometimes dra/rLl
candle, $*a*>m. (rg.)
ssm;r*Buii.) Solemn but transient
impressions at a cremation.
Though a lamp burn brightly, it will
i_ ,,<, s. Ashes from the funeral
need a wick-pricker, i. e, the best require
pile. <SsilL.Q*tliiui>.
stirring up.
*i<kiLonL-zs; s. An imp, a horrid gob
siQafiiu, inf. To radiate, gleam,
lin, piGuii.
sparkle as some precious gems.
nnZbviuirif., s. Siva, who dances where
bodies are burnt; i. e., the Destroyer,
trtQnimQtmiu, s. Drops of burning
f9w<*. 2. {It.) Soap, #,< ..<>.
oil from a lamp. 2. Oil burnt in drops
for medicinal purposes. 3. Margosa *t_/r//?, t. A coat of mail, saisil.
oil extracted by fire.
(tgs.) In <8o*rO, i_rjt; which see.
a-iQntf&i, 1. The sun, (^iflmsr.
&rtq,e3)3S, s. Palm-wine, aar. ( M. Die.)
sLnsneo, inf. To emit rays as the *3riq.eotS, s. ( Sa. Jootaka.) The crown of
sun. (p.)
the head,
2. An ornament for the
i_/f.s.ssoi_, s. Fire fly, lB&lBgM. (p.)
forehead, worn by women and children,
C
3. A hair-knot on the top
a-iirdQaiTLf., s. Incense of burnt cam
of the head, ioiS/(jpi.. 4. A crown, a crest,
phor, ^ffi&SCiypib.
a diadem, r^if..
5. A kind of rising,
siir&Q &eoaf, s. [in aslrol.'] A divi
or crest on the head of the cobra,
sion of the rising sign into two equal
6. (II ) The matted hair of Siva, or
parts, for casting nativities. See fi)u*8
ascetics, siropy..
drift.
noun. Burning, heating, scald
a-inppmiQ, s. A small candelabria.
ing, Gft'iiswce/^ffu. (p.)
siirSSkn, s. A candlestick, aSarig^s
Jf ./> , Snjei,
iZ, si, v. n. To
Afr<B. (p.)
be
hot
as
from
fever,
become heated, situ.
i_/fto(yijDjs, inf. To grow dim as the
2. To burn, be consumed by fire, kAu. 3.
sun or moon in an eclipse, or when
To feel hotas the sun's rays, be hot to
overcast. 2. To become dim as a lamp.
the touchas fire, &e, QSA>oi>0aS*'*'
4 To kindle up as the temper and feeling
aLirQweireSiviT, s. The Devas, or superunder abuse, Qtrp*i-. (c.) 5. To inflame,
nals, as radiantly crowned with divine
as lust, ru^<r,
gems, or a halo of glory, <J/.
jidiBt(&<}uts?j/. The water is hot.
I_rfsJi_ #i_ffaflc.Qi_rf?n/, inf. To
iritis>Dida, inf. To set liquids, &c, ou
burn brightly or cast a long flame, as a
the fire to be heated.
lamp, (c.)
&(BenjXu> CJJT, t. Boiled rice
aiir^ifi, inf. To drop, as burning
when hot.
flames from a lamp.
stStcenrSe. t. Hot sand.
Sriir^Qf^/S, inf. [pros.] To cause
&(Baiaru>, s. A burning forest, eriBai
burning oil to fall in drops by setting
ant. 2. See *a, v. a.
fire to a cloth suffused with it.
si.-F.ft,
inf. (used adverbially\)While
-i_/r6Si^!ff!Uffasr,
Virabadra, a form
burning, or when fresh.
of Siva, ^lu^ldr,
mreir
*t_^i_A- QxtQ^Q/scSr. I
(y>&aii, s. The sun, moon and fire,
gave him a good whipping.
as representing the three eyes of Siva,
i_#*i_^arrw. Eating (food) hot.
_^i_ij(Ju^A,.Speaking sarcastically.
*t**t-Asrtiiuiburtfi&>. Attending to an
Q&ir0UirasrihpjrsL-iT, s. An epithet of
affair while it is fresh.
deity. See Q*i&uiii.

iV, i. [com. Qaiiir.] Hot water.


&-(BQ&tree , s. Sarcasm, irony.
aSxirppa), s. Smell produced by burn
ing hair or the dead.
fSpairssJr'iruSeuMdr, s. [prop. Qeui
/MiKntar.] Hot water plate. (Colloq.)
&L-(Bu<2utrsi, inf. To become hot.
a>/rsr, . (in seamen's language.)
A caboose or cooking place in a vessel,
toa(jai_, inf. To be cut to the heart,
(/if.) burnt in mind.
*, Sdpat, triLGtar, Seiar,
t. .
To warm, heat, scald, burn, ignite ./>-*<. 2.
To roast, toast> bake, jpuap0Siiar*<_. 3.
To cauterize, brand, scar, 0ti*C>mir_
4. To burn up> consume, A*. 5. To
burn as bricks, chunam, tiles, or earthern
wares in a kiln, rsr*rS/>*i_. 6. To imbrown
by heat, Qv&ou. 7. To fire a gun, canon,
&c.,Qi*.i_ S. (Jig ) To mortify, scorch
the feelingsby sarcasm, reproach, &c,
tignm. 9. To blight with the eye,
tnJ$tt. 10. To blight with the tongue,
*'%pu<2jp. 11. To sublimate medicines,
tppr
jf!zri*ilSijiJufLLi_4*-. He has shot him.
*&G*i*a>r$<2\utSQerfi*Q&pgi. The con
versation of the wicked gives pain to
(burns) the good.
The wound produced
by caustic language, (<sp)
a'ii, s. An earthen vessel, (gujd
#ar, s. A fiery eye. See Q&ire-r
sttsatr.
/rS.$Vii, s. A place of cre
mation. 2. Ofy.) A desert, a place
where victuals cannot be got. (c.)
jrtSsru.(S>u>afiQuirjid@, s.
A bird.
See under rffl.
#3/tct, s. A rod for stirring the
fire in burning a corpse 2. A brand,
an iron rod, gcO*Cr4>.
*3r<OT/j, *. Burnt lime.
u>(*jir, *. A chemical prepa
ration, more commonly, t.l^*^.
-aj.2ii>, >. A place for cremation,
iZ-(SdS Qa/rtl)i_utruu, inf. To de
vastate a town, and sow it with seed.
(Colloq.)
S-ll^L^&ni&J, S. AS #*SrfiWTLD.
*tlQi_/fl, in/. To consume by burn
ing.
*LLi_O^E/a), i. Burnt bricks, oppo
site to u*m**Q*ii*Ai, sun-burnt-bricks.
&L-i*$ss>p&, t. See gfrsG-p&St.
unga*&9rt, inf. To give a bright
yellow color to gold ornaments, by
immersing them in a boiling solution
of sulphur, saltpetre, culinary salt, and
turmeric. See uqp, v.
ff/r QmtLtf
inf. To clear and
burn forest land.
isnfSdeitu, inf.
To brand the
tongue in restoring one to caste.
/roi/T(?eDi_, inf. To blight with the
tongue, &c.

ttu-(&uQuiri, inf. To consume by


fire; to shoot; to blight.
lSV3btsj4 aerb$&f>*Cu f*u*Lli_r#*dr. . . .
They have blighted (lit burnt) the
child, with their eyes; induced sick
ness.
tf.'eQ*s*t_D<r*##M*VS0!. The
moon's rays inflame the lascivious.
,)* xxranr^ailOoSLjiOaM't*'. He will
burn the country, i e. devastate it, &c.
SOTfft), . noun. teem. 6JQ*
Being precipitate, in a hurry, cSDf|A
a^fuiy. 2. Being irritable, too sensitive,
sr<B#QL-eirjpi(lu&, inf. To speak with
vehemence, or anger. 2. To answer
before another has done speaking.
JrQjgir^&ih, s. A plant, Slpfdnuun
(Jf. Dir.)
<s-/a) *siyssrii <Sra/6oV, j.
Blood, >-fow. (#.)
&-ss>j, s. A circular pad of straw for the
head, *iu>r<j). (tg>.)
arLLstc<3rayiiSLP, s. Dryness, eupiLSl.
W. p. 853. Sl'SHKA. (p.)
x-L-apri&sui, s. Dry disputation, ca
villing, unprofitable wrangling, ^sAr^u
i. (Cotloq.)
3ri (3), S(?3eir, ofil<?OT-ijr, QeiiA,
. n. To grow dry, thin, emaciated, pe
a-iLSuduns, inf. To waste away.
#z_Lz a\), o. noun. A past verbal of*.
2. A present verbal of
which see,
3tlLu}., s. An ornament for a woman's
forehead, ff^-iezH. (*#.) 2. A white spot
on a beast's forehead, or a serpent's head,
t*EO(4ii. 3. A turbulent fellow, gi<>.
(c.) Note. As a participle of <j_,
this word is used for tgfitgi, concerning,
with regard to as jfi!*r#*iijj-/<!r4Q.<ir\
arL-up.p/s&ru>, >. Mischievousness, turbulanee.
atC-Lsf.iuai, s. [pron.] A beast with a white
spot on the forehead, .*fiQi*Sys>i_ig.'.
Q^pfl&SrL-Lf., s. As aiLif., 1.
Ctf.uuuj0>, s. A mischievous fellow.
&lLl?-&&? usbi, f. A wicked person.
2. [prow.] As iii.iui4r.
Sri ISf-SHlS, s. ( Probably a change of a-Lf.
a>s.) An ornament for the forehead,
gftotsdB,
<3ri_l, j. Intention, aim, scope, object.
a%5uy. 2. [in gram.'] Demonstrative
letters or words, <iiQi_op^> as, j)*#. 3.
Mark, sign, token, distinction, characte
ristic, <r#. See *c<i>, v.
LSjr/>6u(3lji^S (Jn*S'r.w. He WllO
wishes to be praised by other men. (p.)
iJL^G#/ri) &C-(BuQuiiii, s. [in
gram.'] Demonstrative pronounsas

jFilefi/, inf. [prot. prop. *tlif


mi**.] To form an image of the deity
in the mind, as the object of worship,
the external senses being nil restrained,
and the attention fixed on that only.
2. To fix the mind on a person from
whom an object is to be gained.
fftlQiQgpfsi. s. See under erQg^ffi.
if G&TGBr, Gai6ar, &lLi~,
v. a. To point out, show, allude to, tsfi**.
(c ) 2. To conceive, have in view, aim at,
desire, rfexr. 3. To mean, sg/s. 4. Tp
designate, denote, indicate,
5. To
distinguish, to honor, u>j*.
3j&>fit*c-y.. Concerning that, with re
gard to that.
norm. Distinguishing, wfip
A*1- 2. Pointing out. esfipfi*.
inf. To show, point out.
&LLif.uQu&, inf. To allude to in dis
course.
arL-uf.iUjS<u , inf. To conceive, form a
conception (j>.)
#il, v. noun. Distinguishing, defi
ning; indication, allusion. *iLy.*sriiGms
pp4nL.<B, s. Reference to itself.
9FL-(?<//" si), x. A blacksmith's poker;
a branding rod, _!tvjMrfiC*A>. (Compare
eiiffljffir*,.) (rs,.) 2. [/irov.] (Jig.) A
mischievous person, pCurdr.
<S6Slc, s. Cringing, persisting in
asking, LSesriaii; [a<*rtg,;.] fc )
<9rS33T*<SS3r, s. [vul. Corruption of mem
i*mn.] A dog, nil. 2. (yf<J.) One who lingers
about, as a dog, Btur^^isgit.Spmair. 3. One
who perfi this mean offices, a mean per
son, task.
&stoiiB(&)(ipai$j}.s5>ir, s.
A seal put
upon one's property with scaling wax.
SSsriB3Bsd, s. [prov.] One of loose ha
bitsas OT*r. 2. See under jrrari,
r. (ft)
*3rSiyT!BI3oSsr, S. A dog, HPIU. (&l.)
sssKSMjipesii, s. Doggedness.
SresstiiappesLuusiisiessr, inf. To be apt
to bite as a dog.
treatii&s ;- ' . s. (also rt^fimnf.)
South west, Q/MliiStfm:
&BBrtbauLf:dp, j. A doggish temper.
& .>~r i. s-::ifQj-j i'^jrr. s. The mark of a
dog, as a brand of infamy.
3rSS3tiEi({^, s. A light colored spot on
the body, regarded as a beauty. (See
1. A slight spreading scall, or scab,
induced perhaps by hot humors, &c..
3. [vul.] v. noun. Reduction, emaciation,

& stair&(gjut Hp A), v. noun. The spread


ing of spots on the body of a woman.
#3re/(5y, inf.
To have spots
spreading over, (p.)
G-L-SuQuiTQ^eir, s. The meaning in *SOT/B7Q, QQpeir, atcsraSdareir, Qeutk,
tended, *(jpiLiQur<j*. 2. The image of
[vul.] To be jaded, to be ema
a deity formed in the mind at pleasure,
ciated, QacSaj. 2 To delay, loiter, linger,
the god appearing in that form, as a
pw*$.BM. 3. To be hindered, interrupted,
Guru, either mentally or occularly, ac
^ou-ui.. 4. To cringe, persist in asking,
cording to the proficiency of the wor
shipper.
f.nwf , t>. noun. Being lean, mea
mCeBaeo, s. The fore-finger. (Rare.)
gre, Qu>cv?a(.
-175

& sot
sn-jbSQirasrif0i '/". To show
lassitude, weakness, &c in consequence
of hunger or fatigue. 2. To be dissatis
fied, )?<iSiJt/5Ai#wf16)<jj-A.
a-saraSeSifi, inf. To be fatigued by
much exertion.
sescriiQuQuira, inf. To grow weak,
&c.
cfr&OT, i. Roughness, prickliness, 8tc,
as in leaves, stalks, &c, gjtBinniiQppvSuap
fi&Qrrfi. 2. (So. Smaran'a.) Exquisite
' feeling, keen sensibility; magnanimity,
jfJmOTiA, commonly spoken, ..-Sct. 3.
Keenness, sharpness, severity, _*). 4.
A prickle. 5. v. noun. Itching, fiaroi.
a%8Ta$iLirpiS(S$a, i. Fresh, downy
fruit, (Ii.)
a-<hxrQuirau(!u^d^eirBi(g^et>,v. noun.
Taking a brisk purge.
WQiuffi, inf.
To remove the
prickliness, as from edible herbs or
roots. 2 To have a severe itching sen
sation,
W<3at_, inf. To have the feelings
or sensibilities blunted.
3sa>rQ,sLLi_a/s>mbsafUppBsm, appel.
n. One who has no sense of honor, a
dastard, a coward, a poltroon.
#!WiD(Kr.s, inf. To be blunted as a
knife. 2. As JotOi_.
&%aru$eoe<>iradfi), s. A blunt knife.
Sr^esar^seeiT eiisfft appcl. n. A person
with acute sensibilities.
feari(;a/j/r, s. A kind of grass.
3r%hsBr,d3pgi,pp& ,d(zgii,da, v. n. [prov.]
To tingle, smart,twinge,as from the rough
ness of rice-stems, the sting of a nettle,
the hairs of a caterpillar, &c, to itch
severely, be Inflamed, to tingleas the
tongue after eating something sharp, )nr
Q,S)*. (c.) 2. v. a. (Ii.) To proportion,
to form symmetrically, jfma&L/Sfr.
*&r&ari ti, s. Fermented liquor, toddy,
spirits,
W. p. 851. S'und'a. 2. An
elephant's trunk, ucZia^gigiitsss. (*#.)
3r<SSSTLeO, v. noun. A kind of stewed food,
commonly vegetable, smUn^esrafi. 2. Vege
tables simmered to serve as an external
application, *eHit.esrg> ; [ca-*, v. .]
isJrietira&trmiBas, inf.
To stew,
boil, or simmer down to a thick con
sistence.
seatipsiS, s. Thick, dryish curry.
GrSiari esr, i. A small musk-rat, or
blind mouse, episap. 2. The twenty-fourth
lunar asterism, nan/susta. 3. An igno
rant, or stupid person, ^!<\J. (s>)
SrSSlTi iriEiQ, s. A kind of seasoning
used with curry, psnvuti. [loc.] 2. (fig.)
A small matter, a trifle, #puth. 3. [prop.]
Scantiness in measure, quantity, &c, <sop
f. (c.)
sfssrinaQiuirir, s. [prov.] A stingy wo
man, fi**fiw**frf, (in reproach.)
*3^esnri^ireiLt:&s;kiri_tre$l, s. An ele
phant, urfcr. (,3,.) W.p. 851. SukVaLA.
4TU

3tSHOTl.ITear, s. [prov.] (a change of


l-, v. a. To boil away, stew the *i_<u
a4ri_i4.) A small earthen measure used
food, uvpd&m. 2. To simmer a vegetable
by toddy-sellers, aaaa^. (c.)
preparation for a swelling, &c.,
3. To shoot or jerk with the thumb, or
*arsmva_, s. Sensitive plants of several
finger; as a marble, &c, to shoot or toss
species, Htsa!*!?.. 2 W. p. 851. Sukt'hkk.
up a coin with the thumb and a finger to
Dry ginger,
3. W. p. 851. S'und'a.
ring it, Qfp*M. 4. To shoot, as a ball
Toddy, fermented liquor, sit.Note. Of
with a bow or let off by a spring to, as a
the sensitive plants, two are commonly
bent stick; flirt away, try the tightness of
known, as atsahn^. and .;*ioSn
a bow string, lute string, the ripeness of
& CTtp.x,'ssfooi_, j. A compound ball
a jack-fruit, &c, by flirting or filliping
used to produce fermentation in rice
a finger against it, to jerk, fillip, strike
and other food, composed of the bark
as a carpenter's line on a plank, &c, srfp
from the roots of the e&sisasfi and the
QflSts. 5. To pinch and draw out the
F,-p .-di plants, of the Oa -4. E shrub, and
skin or other elastic body with the finger
the seed of Pj4.
and thumb, or pincers and let it recoil
with a jerk,
(c.)
*3rSSsrio_ssiS, s. The Uvula or the small
wrabrifsfliirio/rt, inf. To play with
tongue below the palate, a.*g3*g. (*g>.)
marbles, balls, seeds, &c, by shooting
W. p. 851. S'dn'dika.
them.
efesrLf.uLStf.ss, inf. See a-essriuiS
*S33riy_eO i9rsrony.fr, 1. As earif, 1.
which see. (Beschi.)
aekiiy- tiS(ipda, inf. To strain; to pinch
Gretiir, s. [prov.] Sediment, &c, ad
and draw.
hering to a chatty when boiling, j/itXiupfi
BTifsfli_, inf. To jirk out, flirt out.
10, 2. Dandruff, scurf, OuS<g. 3. SmallffasjsSei), s. [loc. casraDisfiai.] A
ncss. littleness, jipuib. (c.) 4. (Compare
bow for shooting earthen balls, little
F.-- '- .) A small measure, the 8th or 4th
stones, &c; [cx !&.] (c.)
ofa Q r,v or otherwise, .. - F w^.
6OTL_ei),
v. noun. Shooting small
ertear Qeesriudsr ear<S,s. fjircti.] The dregs
bullets, Qfiflims.
of oil.
*<9fS!orst_, j. A shrub whose fruit and
uirp#e&r<B, 1. Scum from boiling
leaves are edible and whose root causes
milk, (c.)
sneezing, p<Qtp.. Solanum pubescens, L.
(c.) 2. W. p. 851. Sund'a. Toddy, in
o?tea<B^seo, t. The little finger.
toxicating drink, **.
#ij-Gi_68, 1. A small rat, g/f SpQpe.
seaisntdsiriu, s. Its unripe fruit.
& Gear
gn 1 Lb, ^er^ri, v.
vt? Will one cat half and keep half of a
n. To dry up as in boiling, stewing, sim
*KTsu>i_*ri ; videlicet "make two bites of
mering, &c, to be evaporated by heat,
a cherry."
efioppeSmiBtri-. 9. To be dried, lessened, as
drasotemioippeo,
s. [com. anssorieiippeo.']
the blood of an emaciated person, fsJj/M**
s. The dried unripe fruit of
3. To pinch internally, gripe, throb,
used as carry.
t.'.7'r'-^. 4. To impingeas a strained
line, or bow-string in reaction, J)j>*<tfri_. SrSmeoTirQuin'ySLCitrjDJpi, s. [in gram.]
5. To be tight, as a string or as a muscle
A subdivision of the transposition of
in cramp, &c, #<i4(j^s<uig)a>**. (c.)
WOrdS, Q~r*toirfiiLjQuir($eiG&t&. (p.)
BTi-itlt_, inf. [prov. fig.'] To 'a-esirsssrih, s. W. p. 330. Choorn'a.
strain and fasten, as a rope tied to posts,
Powder, any minute division of a sub
stance, Qurif.. 2. Aromatic powder, pow
dered sandal, &c, xtptiQurq.. 3. Dust,
sttmidseiriu, inf. To boil and dry aqap,6>. 4. The pollen or farina of a flower,
way.
Gsfuib. 5. Lime, *m^)itLf. 6. [in astro!.]
The twenty-forth lunar asterism, rmfiui.
a
u
inf. To boil so as to
reduce or exhaust the liquor.
(P)
siessreesrd^Firigi, s. Plaster, mortar, (p.)
4rO&rtui3if-da, inf. [prov.] To pinch
sussmessruQiunLf., s. Aromatic powders.
too closely in measuring cloth, &c. so as
2. Gold, or silver powder thrown over
to give scanty measure; to gripe. 2. To
guests on festive occasions. 3. Saffron
be niggardly in expenditure.
or turmeric powders cast on guests at a
marriage, or on other festive occasions.
mess uj-uQu its, inf. To be reduced by
evaporation. 2. To wither, to be
a-esaessTLoirda, inf. To calcine, pul
shrunkas the face, QmdKcZu-s.
verize, or reduce to powder.
ShessTLssseuda, inf. To let the curry
a<tt<sstxL0i!L-&SGSis8srLBGs>pda, inf. To
or porridge, &c, become dry and hard,
cast scented powders in sport, &c
when boiling.
8>ek;<azri8Lf.d&, inf. To pound and
prepare aromatic powders for strewing
jyaB3T#*SDb-i_^y^^)u(Jurtlt_ffff*dr. They
on the idol, or a great person, at the
have reduced and weakened him, (by
j/i&Gvanf. funeral ceremony, &c.
diet, bleeding, &c.)
Uy^SreSsressLD, s. Farina of flowers.
si*itir(S>3ti}tinbif.uGutiSflp- He has turn
Qefl<srj@p&ehastsru>, s. Muscle-shelled pale, (througli shame, fear, sorrow,
&c.)
lime.

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&p!TIT

#wr(!3)tiLy<f Szorr, s. A kind of greens.


O u itpat earearu>, s. Gold dust thrown
Achyranthes, L.
before a great person.
<a-3S3T(gB)LC/_^, s. Lime, chunam, tli_ 3rSSH 6Bof), s. Virile membrum, obscene;
,?ii.r*. 2. Macerated lime,
used in vulgar scolding.
(c)
*3rjB&<ogliti, s. For st-pesu>. (fieun.)
i~ijui_r4>. Neither slight the remainder
tit,*. W. p. 961. Svatantra. Inheritance,
of (-human nor a decayed king.
heirship, natural prerogative, privilege,
aw (ffinjtiju
inf. To whitewash.
a>rff*)4u4. 2. Perquisite, benefit, share,
#esagBS)ij>usurras, inf. To grind plaster.
allotment, fee, compensation, QujniSu^,
-.^Bti * ^tlif. Macerated and
(c.) 3. Co-existence, natural and insepa
rable union, a-fismc. 4. Liberty, freedom,
dried chunam. 2. Dried mortar.
free-agency,
independence, epaptprib. (p.)
#w 5tcL/*ff...Tr<_*ii>, . Small box
^/sm/fiiSarfiQtueQfS^iar. He was not at
for lime to eat with betel. See
his own command, (p.)
s-pipadarresB, s. Hereditary land.
&6&lr^m)U>Ljsair3s>ir, s. Over-laying with
arpmpDurwwuentr, s. Hereditary right,
plaster. See
office.
J. A 1 i m e -burner
Srp&paiiQanGiaB, inf. To pay one
or seller.
his fee, perquisite, share. 2. To give
mear^)ij>i-jmairareiiir'U, s. (Sometimes
one his inheritance.
nakg^gii,) A lime-kiln.
8rfiii-8ffuuessru>, s. [pa/. a-aii-sffU).']
-ear^^u>Lf(jg^p&&arrGaa)u>i$Lpd&, in/".
Perquisite, fee, Q*iigi$}*p*0titi.
To pound chunam and make it into
sr-pihpniiiQup, inf. To obtain an in
mortar.
heritance.
^eesr^^wLfsseo, s. Limestone; also
&pibpoir, s. [com. a-jgipgdarwrr.'] HeirB,
when burnt and unslacked to be used
inheritors, freeholders. 2. Those to
for whitewash.
whom rights or prerogatives belong.
&eki^s3)uiLia(gL-tirsk, s. [prov.] A
&pipnut$i, s. Knowledge as natural
toddy man's chunam basket.
or peculiar to the deity, C^a^AoAuj^.
*esr<-n)ji/pS4S, inf. To sift lime.
up BEufidiaisrmw, s. Ignorance as
a-ear^^uiLf/Xiai, inf. To daub with
peculiar to souls or naturally attaching to
chunam.
them in their primitive or ni state.
mfir^)ij>Lj^gi(BuLj, s. [prov.] A small
Sr-si^nar, s. [com. a-jS/ipaeuirafl. fern.
spatula for taking chunam from the
The heir, the lawful inheritor.
WOT^tiL/y^, inf. To plaster with
chunam.
fss^iin-juu/BsS, s. Sweet toddy
prepared with chunam. See uplt,
&6Br^n)ij>'-iuQutr(n)/i(!2, s. Loose flakes,
scales of chunam.
arear^wLjuupjp, s. Adhesion of chu
nam to articles on which it has been
rubbed. 2. [prov.] Sediment at the
bottom of green ginger juice.
(rrw-i^nJSdt, inf. To slake lime
for chewing with betel. (/?.)
a ess c.r- _i u ir, l~ ? eo , v. noun. Settling
of lime at the bottom when put in
toddy.
ear gra) ii> Lf u ulLbbl, s. Stripes of
white wash with Qr4*<&um- on the
walls of native houses, to avert the evil
eye.
jdraw jot) tiiy, s. Lime of conch
shells.
Qj.pgi j^ssTCTTLciY, j. Lime of pearls
said to be luxury of kings with their
betel-leaf.
spm/z&&aisr^siT)U>L], s. Lime of snail
shells.
BilniJr-ih^iLLi, s. Lime of oyster
shells.
fPanw&arGSsrt^wLi, s. Chalk.
re. m :,r ear c.-- ii u . s. Macerated lime
for plastering.
aflaeesr^)ii>Lja-isnesrsear^^wLf, s.
Stone lime.
QeStQ^psasr^ajUiLf, s. Shell-lime.
^pjSnra-ear^wLf, s. Slaked lime for
whitewash.

arpmfBlft, d@Qpdr, pQpar, uQuar, da,


v. a. To inherit, be heir to, .giiftQup. 2.
To act or speak independently, fiarDLL
i-uu^Qff-1-'; [ex *pMfinib.] (r )
*&pibpiBtUUi, s. [tul.]
Inheritance
as sfltBfiiib.
'&jBt66S)f5, s. Right, privilege. (Bcschi.)
Compare .i*Iji4.
s. The female elephant of the
N. W. quarter, au-ffu^tfsDJuQueiriurfa-. W.
p. 930. Scdantee. 2. A female elephant,
Quetovirter. (*&.)
<3rjSiX), i. Destruction, injury, loss,
perishing, <2s. W. p. 333. Chycta. 2.
Method, order, the right way of doing a
thing, Qpxopmin.
3. The *crfi*>
plant. (M. Die.)
*31-^iBdearth, s. A mirror, a looking
glass, ar@ii?.. 2. The discus-weapon, ft
airiysm. (*gi.) 3. The city of Indra, jyiojr
mfi. 4. Beauty, handsomeness, jyjpg; [ex
, et fifoarii.'] \V. p. 930. Sddabs'ana.
*3rfir^LDii&fiirLCli&peo7LGiii, s.
Works of superior excellence and merit,
gfpto; [ex *, et Kjuxt.] (Sa. Sud'harmmn.)
&irfiuSeir3rpj7wu>, s. The custom of a
tribe. (iJ.)
&rp;iriiiresr, s. [prot.] A caste, piiiFrrfi.
(c) .Q
.
...
v. . and v. a. (from the Hind, ofiirtj.) To
manage creditably, to accomplish.O^Liij.^
anctijfi-ifi. 2. To gain strength, i_iVU*u
ui_.(c.)Note. This word is commonly
used as a verbal participle.

gr^eViA, s. One of the seven lower


worlds, the sixth in descent,ff&i*"4Q>"*.p.
W, p. 930. Sutala.
arfBssim, s. Weapons in general,
puQuigi. (#.)
*3ri4Ee3T, s. A son, wadr. 2. A prince,
g|7ia5(Dr/dr. W. p 929. SOTA. (/).)
*3r^emLdLD, s. The hall or assembly
room of Indra, *,SW(i>*i_[j(4. 2. The
council or assembly of the supernals, Cfm
sasu. W. p. 930. Suu'uaruha. 3. As *p
*&r<2>eirrs8>Ln, i. The hall or assembly
room of Indra as spAmit.
tt-jSirr 9rj&rrsu,T&atpirsSQed, adv.
Of one's own accord, spontaneously, fit
t~r~ (Sa. Svatas.')
*g?irsuGu9@<ir. lie spoke voluntarily.
3hjg;ir&3'Gsr, s. The moon, rmfinA; [ex
or ^, nector, et ^scii, a mine.] W. p.
931. Sud'hakara.
^S/T-yS &-;!r&Si, s. A shrub as
(M. Die )
3r^/r//?, dQGpeor, pQpsir, uGucar, ss, V.
a. [proo.] (probubly a change of
v.)
To surmount difficulties, to endure hard
ships, ff^QfAir. 2. To defend one's
opinion with boldness, ru*. 3. To re
sume courage, o>a^iuKOrir. (CoVihj)
speak freely in an assembly requires
ability.
*3riQ, s. The pitch or key-note in sing
ing, *K3&>; [a contraction of Sa. Sruti.'] 2. A
fibre or string tied to the string of a
guitar near the bridge to give a vibrating
sound, the fret, (ubSjtji4iv. (c.)
mpm.'' i inf. To accompany the song
by sounding the key-note, either with
the voice or an instrument.
a-^dSujrrasrui, s. The knowledge or
science of music, sf^t^-i.
efliSrcA i, inf. To accompany the
song by sounding the key-note, either
with the voice or an instrument.
o-filGiLipp, inf. To raise the tune, play
high notes.
a$)u>f>QeziLiBieir,appel. n. [prov.~\ One
who is deranged, one that confounds his
arguments on any subject, (c.)
3tpLCil-j, s. [vvl.] A kind of fish, milkfish, giiitar. (C.)
'arQjS&ih, s. One's own country, Q&rni
pflQpetb (Sa. Scad^tta.)
&.Qp&Guripan,s. [Christ, usage.'] Native
ministers.
&QpGl, s. A native, one born in the
countryoppo. to uiGpB, a stranger.
9r6B">,s5i W. p. 931. Sud'ha. Taste,
savor, deliciousness, sweetness, mm. 2.
Nectarthe beverage which confers im
mortality and is the sustenance of the infe
rior gods, jfuSjig>. 3. Milk, ut*i. 4. Lime, **tw
tr^'i-i. 5. Whiteness, Q**. 6. A daugh
ter, lp&hB. W. p. 929. Sotd. 7. A kick
ing cow, e.ai>/i*ipu*. (&.) 8. Medicine,
u<s*gi. 9. Plaster, mortar, eiam*vitf. (p.)
10. [prov. vul. Q<>.] Riches, property,
Sec, Qur<j6; [a figurative use derived
from nectar, milk, &c.]
477

<9" j3jj%5
jfWtirjKXfijarsrelsir. He is a man of
property.
3rp<Sih,s. W. p. 851. S'udd'ha. Pure
ness, cleanness, chastityas
2.
Genuineness) cntireness, reality, *uib. 3.
Fanltlessness, correctness, iS^^Sssmn.. 4.
Strict morality, sanctity, wtSasaxo, 5.
Being unmixed, untainted, unadulterated,
*uuJ<*aio. 6. Innocence, innocence es
tablished by trial or ordeal, xeopiSassac.
(c.) 7. The third and highest state of
separate souls next to absorption, js
ptvfiwnp. 8. A prefix to the names of
the phases of the moon in her increase
as opposed to u^srii. 9. (fig.) Health,
salubrity, recovery from disease, welfare,
Qjrsfu^iA. 10. [in astron.] Correction or
equation.
*j#&Q*ipCuiii. Purcness will make
one prosperous.
st-jipaajpiuLj, s. Entire blackness, (c.)
i irz.-ii, s. A man who is neat
and clean. 2. (Jig.) A pure, innocent
man, AsSr.
st-pp&ffifififi, s.
The fourteenth
phase of the moon in her increaseas
Opposed to U(gaA
&-pp&sip!iJw, s. The simple truth,
genuineness, authenticity
s-^p&euw, 3. Clean or pure water.
&jifi(aie$Liij>, s. Absolute nothing
ness, nonentity,opa>LiL/jr|i. (<?.)2. Atheism,
g.^ju)'auCLjrL.u'.t. He has
utterly destroyed the tamily.
&ppGs>&paie$tLJu>, s. Pure spirit, pure
intellect as distinct from matter, (p.)
a-jipsa&eiiLD, s. The highest, or the
sixteenth degree of Saivism. See sm.
#PP&GIbjulj, s. Pure red, scarlet, (c.)
4rppt$i'aiiu>, . Pure, spiritual know
ledge; pure fyarii unmixed with works.
GO
arppppgieuLD, 3. One of the five
properties of Siva. See V'M.'r".
e-ifffSs-j ii, * A superior kind of pir
a-^p&saih, 1, A lucky day. See *?iarii.
2. New year's day, ~<u.6iSpuLf. 3. The
exact number of days elapsed in an
epoch, or in any fixed portion of time
considered as an element for finding
the longitude, &c, of the sun, moon,
planets, &c.
a-jipjiGpirLf.(gi*, inf. To be pure in
body and mind.
Gr-^pistT&ui, s. (also &rreuthrrsFu>.) En
tire destruction, utter ruin. (c.)
&PP%sq, s. As &-jd^u>, 7.
BrppuiQ&iB, s. The fifth day of the
new moon. See u^iS.
ttppuL-u).e&, s. Utter starvation, (e.)
&ppup$, s. Real piety, sincere de
votion.
af^s^u/flmeirii, 3. Fragrance, sweet
scent.
&ppuifl&u>, s. [in astron.'] True time
of the beginning of an eclipse.
Orj&purft&paiTej&i}), s. Entire purity,
holiness. (Colloq.)
#, rf'-'if^pii, j. Entire pureness,
holiness (p.)
478

<3r 3)
Sippuniu>, s. The correct or genuine
reading.
&ij5<2uir&eBW, s. Sacred foodcom
monly used in reference to offerings
made in the temples.
af^i/SOusfraisxr, s. The opposition of
the sun and moon.
&ppi-\iii>, s. [in astron.'] The real
situation (longitude) of a planet, &c,
as differing from its mean place.
#/i/tiuu, inf. To be cleaned.
&ppuut&Q&iLiu, inf. To make a
thing neatly. 2. [in carpentry.] To
plane the wood smoothly.
mppuiSnfi, s. A fair copy, (c.)
stppj^iB, s. Cleared land, (p.)
&ppuu(Bp]S&fifiujue88?6BBr, inf. To
cleanse, to clear away, make clean.
SjipuiSaDLf, s. Complete error, (c.)
a-ppuQunii, s. A downright lie. (c.)
a-jijgio/i/nrw, s. A superior kind of

frj i.ir, s. A pure person, a sincere


person, uf^fttr. (c.) 2. One ripe for
liberation from births, a soul in the
third, or highest stage, next to ab
sorption, rfc*ineufr. 3. Siva,
4.
Brahma, guar. 5. Argha, jyiys*. 6.
Vishnu, jfi).
s. Cleanness of hands
or freedom from bribery, (c.)
QuHLi&s-ppu), s. Cleanliness of body.
(c.)
usar&s-ppii, s. Menial purity, (c.)
aiaiL^or^^ui, s. Veracity, or clean
ness of mouth, (c.)
G-jigiri&isu), s. Pureness, cleanness,
purity, sanctity, *0p. 2. Entireness,
absoluteness, 0c3i>iD; \ex ^msii.] (c.)
*tpwiiamiiuQuiiSpff, It is entirely
gone. 2. It is quite clean.
^ , " i. .-- .:h , 3.
A pure person, one
without moral stain. (Colloq.)
o-ppr/Z&iuirT, 3. A person of superior,
spiritual knowledge. 2. One of spotless.
irreproachable character. 3. A soul
approximating to liberation, (p.)
&pptreiil<&&s>p, s. As &pp&dB$\ [cx jtj
mts>e.]
mpQprrp&ui, s. Pure water. See under

erfspusestw, s. A frank, sincere mind,


iui_uf;sro>. 2. A pure mind.
sppLoiiesiiu, s. Pure spiritual Maya.
See iflMRKU.
a-ppwniLi , adv. Wholly, entirely, ut
terly, absolutely. 2. At all, in the least.
SrppiT, s. (Hind.) Together with, ^(5
(c.)

I am, to day, eutirely destitute of food. & sfu(, 3. (Pers.) Laziness, slowness, lcib
thjpu>riaau>, s. Pure conduct, spot
0Cge3J>. (c)
less morality. 2. Sincere piety. 3. The
<3rs5;S,
s. ( Tel.
A hammer, ailiS
true system of religion.
srppLDUfmoisr, inf. To purify, either
physically or ceremonially; to cleanse, #^^3?, j. Pureness, cleanness, uep
to refine. 2. [in astron.] To equate
jfrtib. 2. Purification from crude matter,
or correct.
sublimation, iog*^sop^vt/OTO*ii^j*^i. (c.)
a-ppu>Qu&, inf. [prov.] To speak
3. Holiness, chaslcness. ufi*t?ib. W. p.
boastingly of one's character, paren
852. S'odd'bi. 4. A chaiik. a conch, re.
tage, connexions, &c.
(<.) W. p. 850. S'ckti. 5. A small
vessel for drippings, ghee, oil, &c, 0tl4
a-jifieuiSuirjjui, s. A gross injustice,
<g4fi. 6. A religious mendicant's begging
(c.)
dish, 3ii<Jur;i>i4.AW. The daily puri
atppait!&%is!, s. Pure fragrance. 2.
fication in idol worship, is of five kinds,
(fig.) A pure state of the soul oppo.
viz; 1.: t0i*p, cleansing the body, accom
tO meSesrvrtfer.
panied by muntras. 2. ^ffeusifi. mental
purity by invocations. 3. ^)tSj4^). clean
&ppeurrsirri, s. [improp.] Pure persons.
ing of the vessels, with attending incanta
2. (Rom. usage.) Saints, j)44>flufh^i_#.
tions. 4. aS<b*^^l, the changing of the
m-ppeunefil, s. A person proved inno
flowers, Sec, before the idol, by which it
cent in a court of justice, not guilty
is made pure. 5. o>*Pr4P, by muntras
oppo. to <gppnsi. (c.) 2. A holy person.
repeating the mystic O'm, and adding the
Sr J JicS G&ULD
S-pp^ll-Q&UU), S.
five lettered ewBirtu. or salutation to Siva.
[in astron ] The true celestial latitude.
GrpfiQ. eiiiu ^^^uskessr, inf. To
See L/i_tjCiui>.
purify, cleanse, sanctify. 2. To refine,
a-pp sfiiZ
, s. [in Agam.] A prepon
sublimate. 3. To purity drugs. 4. To
lustrate. 5. To absterge, expurgate.
derance of spiritual knowledge above a
tendency to works. See Sii?t&mih.
ttjifjtumitu, inf. To become pure, (p.)
anei)ss>a/fjfiu6&irGwr, inf. To clean the
*. A lump of pure silver, (c.)
feet, hands, &c, after eating, or eva
cuations.
&p,s&nu>, s. True valor, heroism, (c.)
jjiLs-n&pfi, s. Distinct articulation.
a^i/xeSiiiT, *. (sing, af^^efursir.) True
See under j(lltu>. (c.)
heroes.
ineo&pfi, s. Evacuation of excrements.
&jfeijueut7&i}>, s.
Absolute fasting,
(c)
total abstinence during a fast.
Qeuefr-V, s. Pure white. 2. That *&r^5^S!TlC!, 3. Purifying, purification,
sublimation, *^Q*iu*; [ r, doing.]
which is entirely white, (c)

SrULD
3i-jiS&tfl dSl/Dsir, p 7%.-r. u luck, .
v. a. To purify, cleanse, expurgate, sanc
tify, *tSlutits; '[ex i)Jii.]
s^fiarfluu, v. noun. Purification, ex
purgation, lustration, refinement, sanctification.
*3i-i<i$glza~>&, s. A pan as of a lamp, a
hollow, a shallow dish,
2. A pearl
oyster, 8.-%8*>. (*.) ( Sa. Suhtika.)
3rfBfixHjei>, s. [prop.
A hammer.
(')
&rjjg!3LCt &rp;jgl(lf), s. A plant, sear
(M. Die)
*3msssr, s. See 9atB.it.
3rftIT f STsir, s. Indra as the leader of
the celestial hosts, gsiPtar. W. p. 931.
Sunaseeiia. (<**.)
s. A bitch, Quaxr^ij. W. p.
852. S'UNI.
*3ri, s. The planet Saturn, ^eofi.
*3niiSTUiT<S!Ssri^.ujssr, s. One of the
Pandian kings who was a great patron
of Tamil literature, giursnw-ua'. Also
Q**ns0;ut(drt9.iJiar. 2. The name of a Tamil
treatise, so called from the term *tsui<&
is_ajer with wliich it commences, giijr&.
75 3HTLO, i. Beauty, handsomeness,
JIBxg. W. p. 932. Sundaba.
&ipjsor, s. A handsome man, .ffjLpaek.
<j= '--ft. s. A beautiful woman, jy^eS.
2. Indrani wife of Indra, Sfttfinroefi. 3.
Purga, &i*mis. 4, A woman in general,
Quertr, 5. (Contracted from
The musk-rat, cp(S.si. (**)
&&/5<!a&:eir, s. Siva. See Q&evipGa
*3rt5j5TS3T, s. (Hon. &iporr.) One of the
sixty-three celebrated votaries of Siva,
who was also one of the three authors of
*3HH^ssr, s.

The name of a Itakshasa,

*&-uad(frjg), s. (Correctly aruAuQrygr.)


The thirty-sixth year of the Hindu cycle,
S>fiji_iA. W.p. 853. S'db'ijkakrdt.
*L/<5ii 3tUlL.S:lci, i. One's own
side of an argument; the views, doctrines
and sentiments of one's sect or party,
C
2. That part of the 5>,Wrf
treatise which enunciates the dogmas of
the Saiva sect, Sflgtoiri^aim^fiunu^.
*&rLJt &LD, i. fjiroi). s-iSLL&tii, which see.]
'SrUfaSleinir, s. One of the wives of
Arjuna the sister of Krishna, or Jaganatll, j((J*rdnntoS. W. p. 933. Sub'nADRA. 2. (7f.) The name of one of the
three unfinished images in the temple of
Jaganath, in Orissa.
*&rUiii, s. Portunateness, propitiousness,
auspiciousness, luckiness. (See ^^n-au-ji.)
2. Happiness, felicity, gratification, spirit
ual delight, ur*Qvib. 3. Goodness, excel
lence, favourableness, mOitna. 4. Congra
tulation, benediction,
5. One of
the twenty- seven astrological yogas, gjtguj
Q0Qt<!ur3$Qfirsirg. W. p. 852. S'UB'UA.
Note. The opposite is jkui*.

&ua@, s. Bliss, beatitude; [ci !.] arUir&jLci, s. W. p. 962. Svab'ha'va.


Nature, natural state, inherent property,
O)
Sruauoit, s. (fcm. a-u&ifi.) A bene
or disposition,
2. Instinct, g.
.,<rs.'.v 3. Genuineness, reality,
ficent person, -u*rjdr. (p.)
mw. 4. Unaffectedness,
5. Sin
SrUS(T^u>Lh &-u&eiriu> MLISIflnlUU ,
cerity, simplicity, honesty, as oppos. to
. Good, auspicious deeds, &c.as <*r
guile, m^siSAmiD. 6. Sanity, soberness,
as oppos. to derangement, intoxication, mi/
&uareuii, s. [in astrol.] An auspi
4u$><. 7. Good temper or disposition,
cious time; a joyful, prosperous time,
rfngmii. (c.) 8. One of the Upanishads,
c.u ^.r. - -. - ?
a-udQzxw, s. An auspicious or be
QbmKor&fip^LjBmnfimilsBuQuiG*. lie IS like
nign planetas the Moon, Mercury,
him in every thing.
Jupiter, and Venus, (p.)
*uimmiiiitiSGarar. I have really taken.
a-u<2&q.u>ui, s, Sound health as m
^utraifgsmrLc, s. Natural temper, or
disposition.
-ust(S)eau>, t. A good omen, w^^gj
auitaimanL-u-, inf. To appear as it
is, in its true nature, to show itself. 2.
uQfiT0uw, i. Benignant appearance
To betray low descent by low actions.
or manifestation, &e. (p.)
(in reproach.) 3. To affect sobriety, &c.
4ruG&iruegu>, s, Joyful tidings, or
to assume or act a character, (c.)
eventsas of the birth of a child, or of
a-uireudsirueir
, *. An honest or sincere
a girl's becoming marriageable, (c.)
person commonly in combination with
siuQ&fi&uQ>&iu@, s. Joyful tidings,
good. See *u?S.
happy events, (p.)
i. An image like the
G-ufizsrib, t. ( Aslrologically.) A fortu
original, (p.)
nate day, Ai*r*. 2. (R.) A mode of
tnjr&UiSffLormii, s. [inlog.~\ Natural
salutation somewhat like "Good day"
inference,
but it implies, that the meeting is for
.iura'L'Ju-'*,
s. Simple language,
tunate. (Modern.)
without
guile
or
art. (c.)
&upj$/T3iril>-&uGNjg!r6srLD, t. [in astrol.']
a-urBiwnaS^as, inf. To be natural,
An auspicious or favorable position of
artless.
a planet; [ex- front.] (p.)
auireuunraricidfoei, t. Upright con
OrULD&i&Gtrii, s. Auspicious benedic
duct.
tion, by brahmans, &c.
aunaiLDiriiiuQuiTS, inf. To become
tHJtomg/, t. Salutation, success,
habituated to a thing or action, (c.)
prosperity; a Sanscrit term of benedic
&uireuLi>niiuQufF, inf. To speak sin
tion at the opening of a treatise, &c.,
tDBMtrfQjrit [ex : ,L\ ]
cerely, soberly, seriously, not in jest. 2.
To speak the simple truth without co
ttUiBrt^pgi, t. A good or auspicious
loring, (e.)
death, (p.)
Guxatrifjp, s. Absolute bliss, com
&uQtut!au), t. Auspicious yogas, be
plete salvation, perfect liberation from
ing eighteen out of twenty-seven. (See
births and all their attendant evils, as
Quts&.) 2. The conjunction of an aus
attainable by the sysdl, or religionist of
picious day of the week, phase of the
the highest degree, and as differing from
moon and lunar constellation, (p.)
the inferior states of bliss attained by
aiuxngtsnw tnjeuirdfg uqss-t.zu>
the other three orders, those not being
u-r>vf, . Auspicious language;
lasting. See Byswi<uA>L/. (p.)
agreeable, or propitious words.
s-uzaiiu-.tar,
' Moderation, usual
auBiir/s&a, s. Blissful experience of
manner, way, order, &c, *.<*/!?..
the soul; divine illumination, spiritual
auiraiairrpw, s. A certain system of
enjoyment, (p.)
religion, g>#*inar*i.
muennnCo, $. Auspicious days of the
#ujre8, s. [improp. stoirtQ.'] An honest
week.
minded, harmless, good natured person;
uit&uu>, s. Good and ill-luck, aus
one who speaks and acts sincerely, a
picious and inauspicious appearances,
simpleton, a weak minded person, <un
commonly in reference to weddings, and
funeral, rcsraDttiyv s>(oiyiA; [ex ^jtruia ]
eruirfd&tuii, s.
Favorable tidings, *&rurrsG'&ih, s. Natural state or dispogood news, u(?*fc^Mi4; [ex jyWjio.]
silinn.
; [ex *ur(A.]
*3rUiTBgi,
t.
The
seventeenth year of
Cp*. I beg to be informed of your
the Hindu cycle, **cyi-<4. (Sa. Svabhdnu.)
welfare.
*arUireOLCs, t. One of the Upanishads, *t9i-l<3rJjb 3ri3af.iii, $. [com. s-uiL
4.] Plentifulness, QtiS&ij; [ex a, et JlL*i>,
c . .-r '">-..- y
alms.]
*3rUSoTGSrssr,s. [pros.] The well winged,
& iSiL&Loirorair eoii, s. A time of plenty.
i. e. Garuda, *rji_*; [ex *, et uarani, wing.]
,r ifil
.TTicav;,-, s. Abundant raiu.
W. p- 932. Suparn'a.
*3rQuirQ, t. One who enjoys all kinds
3rUir, i. (Hind.) A district. See su.
of prosperity. See under . (if.)
3rU!TG$i3r>&, s. (Probably a change of 3rtSS>U,s. (Arab.) A prefecture, province,
*rot, burn.) A fire place, jyQuiy.
jurisdiction, .ggCio&aw.
479

3rU>
#g;tL.fi,&j-f!*ui$. It is your duty. 2.
nuiu#ff/f, s. A native captain, (c.) 2.
uira<Qsni>is, inf. To rest or lie heavily,
It will devolve on you; you are accounta
Tlie chief of a province, siLAifcu*ar ;
press upon. 2. To press heavily, as a
ble for it, &c.
[ex ^r#, Persian, person, affix."]
duty.
*wgiur<b*mp/ir. Did you get (them) in
&squ stairs^Giieir, appel. n. One ap
unexggrwas, inf. To contract and
large quantities?
pointed to be the chief of a province.
bear sin.
()
miLi^ancis, inf. To accumulate in *arLH^, s. Discretion, iBpt-ipfi. 2. A
person of discretion, one well learned, jy
terest.
&ut33rUUS0, s. Dry twigs, &c,
js.^. 3. One wise and well disposed,
uifio-LDss, inf. To devolve on oneas
(c.)
BpL^ftiqaQemirused also for theJeminine;
the evil effects of ill doing.
*ijiS<urijeiiirg:<SuriSpff. This is well dried.
[ex , et afi, knowledge.] (p.)
sitkanoaM, inf. To increase debts.
xuiSQuirjpaa, inf. To gather dry
'arLbgjfjlGntT,
s. One of the two wives
2.
To
rest
on
oneas
a
duty
or
obli
twigs for fuel.
of Pandu, uiBa&&w#*'iae9. See ugfim.
gation.
trui3e&p(3}, s. Small sticks of fire
stDiigiQuna, inf. To be over burden &rLfBgp, QQpar, tuapfiQmm , Qaiea, &
woodoppOS. to sCtBi-fBpfg.
ed. 2. To be deeply involved in debt,
a&, v. a. To place a burden, to load,
*&nlil3tlJl}>, s. The bark of a tree, u>n
or guilt.
to lade, un&xicfi/t. 2. To cast, impose a
Ja5iii*[Juc.<ioi_. Cratoeva tapia, L. 2. The
(gpp^&usBjiTpQiebr, appel. n. An in
debt, obligation, tax, &c, to impute, i_
bark of the > tree, tSanbut^mc-. Feronia
tbQPpe$iue**u>fo. 3. To charge with fault,
nocent person.
elcphantum, L.
expenses, &c, <gpp<iu>pp. 4. To inflict
&ui3t<&sij, s. The milk of a wild <3rLGt sQQpear, ihl^ek, uGuesr, as, v. apunishment, to condemn, QtSlamtfig. (c )
To bear, carry, supportas a load on the
a-u>p@es>euda, inf. To impute, charge
buffalo, MnLQicseBtwCiurA/. (H-)
head, or shoulder; to carry a burdenas
upon, attribute.
a beast, ufi*s. 2. To endure, suffer, sustain,
*StUl9tjS/S^, s. Female elephant of
gruipfieSL-, inf. To charge upon one
rSim. 3. To bear in the womb, *uup
the N. W. i_ffu#,jjWijQulriurfcr. W. p.
as a fault, &c.
853. Scb'hradantke. (p.)
(ttppiajampp, inf. To charge with
&u>m$psm, inf. To discharge heavy
&LJil$!r$!uii>, t. Great lustre, l8(B)
fault, accuse.
duties, (p.)
Qarrd); [ex
et guJs.] 2. W. p. 932.
sLa.ju^i, inf. To trust one with
&wigiQ)up(Ttreii , appel. n. A mother,
SurRATEKKA. The male elephant of the
goods by little and little. 2. To lend
(lit.) she who brought forth.
N. E., muMMfimmwhr. (p.)
one money, making him a debtor. 3.
anD&giQsnKireir, inf. To sustain.
a-uiSff0uer, t. An illustrious person.
To lay one under an obligation.
-ui&&iQuira,
inf.
To
carry
away.
*3h1hStQu^SLC, s. One of the twentyinf. (causative.) To cause
arU>aitr&tnni&, s. A burden too heavy 3rlALJlSl&&,
eight Agamas of the Saiva system, San
one to carry a load, unQMijiS**. 2.
to be borne. 2. (Jig.) An undertaking
To devolve or impose on one the fruit
above one's capacity. 3. Great pains,
of evil actions, ffto-.*ic^j.
arUt^lfrLCissSiU^sr, s. Skanda son of
very laborious services, iiSJja,f<>.
Siva,
W. p. 933. Suhrahman'va.
unv&&u>ds, inf. To bear a weight. <3Fiz>io, s. A floweras (gtoii,y. (&&.)
*uiSnu>GaBuJrii$[ipirzBtat>pevij>, s. Places
W. p. 933. Scha.
2. To bear the burden of a large family,
especially sacred to Skanda, six in
of government, &c
'SrLDO'&ssr
anjarssnrii, s. Sensation.
number, viz : 1 . $>iju!Bi<gdrpib, a rocky
ulS&lds&, inf. To suffer for ill-doing,
See j!ot. W. p. 958. Smaran'a.
hill west of Madura. 2. S,as*9niuairii,
to bear reproach.
the town of g)&*Qr*l&i. 3. fiarcmSaror
3rT>(7J} S-LOrT, @pgl , ifigj,U>,&W1I, [a/.]
SLDULf, v. noun. Bearing, carrying.
<tf., the mountain-town of Pulney. (See
A corruption of ma, v. n.used in all its
wiAafci.) 4. fi<s<2i3xib, Truveraca near
*io*^o/*,s_rOL^o/ir(4r, He who carries
meanings. Sometimes Q*in<3r.
Pondichery. 5.
hills, moun
will be paid.
O-LoeB, s. (a contraction of io/76fi.)
tains. 6. Qstloimiu, a hill.
jyaRrQuA5#*iD*^p^. Take and carry
Toddy, air. (M. Die.)
*3rLJt9Tixi^lsuir, s. Flour of the cur
him; i. e., you are now under him.
*&rLt>6BT&LD,
s. A flower,
See &u>u>.
cuma root, is^smsig. (M. Die.)
*&Lb IB3GOin, s. That which is fortu
W. p. 933. SUMAKAS.

o-u&xib, s. W. p. 852. S'ob'hra.


nate, or auspicious, e3ru>i*euiA ; [ex *, et iob
*wi4.] W. p. 933. SuMANGALA.
*afU)/rj'ti, s. Remembrance, memory,
Whiteness, Oarasnm. 2. Great splendor,
brilliancy, iS&Quna. 3. One of the twenty tgrumb. (p.) (Sa. Smdraha.)
&LDma6S-&u>Ki&Zkti, s. A married woman
seven astrological yogas, gKSumb.
SrLDiw&etH, s. A man of great memory.
wearing the wedding badge, whose pre
s-ui3au>Si, s. The shining gem, i. e.
sence is auspicious on festive occasions, *tc/r/r, s. ( Pcrs.) An averageas &wnn.
the diamond, oawi&.
&C, Oppos. to ^UBjofi, uiBSeSiutxrH. 2.
(c)
The goddess Parvati, ui0*&i.
'grULQrGiuir&ih, s. The first of the
SrLDrreQ,
s. Toddy, vinous liquor, eir.
five effects of lovo, being enamoured, cap <9r/>/E7Sin<S, s. The svpL-&emif. plant.
(#*.) 2. The name of a Rakshasa, gUn*
tivated, ttOTiqSOT*2tsoniSQewrar,f. See u^ffuir^
2. (M. Die.) A plant, ^ap*ijuiJw.
mfim0. (p.)
*L0, s. Ignorance, Btupidity, ^pleBesr anBj!S^I<5S)tr, s. Wife of Dasaratha and
X-LuQuesreO, v. noun. Absorbing or im
. 2. A pad for carrying burdens on
mother of Lakshmana, ^i^*ic!ar*.
bibing quickly, ttmppM.
the head, <oim<3. (#.) 3. (p ) A bur
den, a load, eKaiD.
*3riBir$! efuiiSjTjP, s. The Smriti,
atuQuairgitg)u?.a& auQudrj^euriiia,
or works on law. See uScjPs;usL-eer, s. (fern, o-wif.. plu. &u>L-ii.) A
inf. To imbibe, absorb at once or
very quickly, (c.)
base, vulgar man, g^ia**. 2. An igno *(Z/3'35tOj s. A benignant or cheerful
rant, illiterate person, j/fijmir. (p.)
<3rL>, iQpsl, irxi, 0>to. *, v. n. To
countenance, a dignified face, margpsib[prop. 6tmu>p3x>.'] Res
[ex .] W. p. 934. Sumckha.
devolve on, press upon, come on heavily 3rL<5%50, s.
as a punishment, or suffering for misbeha
s-Qpack, s. A person with a cheerful
ponsibility, accountability, weight ofduty,
viour,
2. To become, heavy
expense, &c, Qurjiij^. (c.)
face, QpsmiSstcir.
as accumulated debt, interest, &c., to be
gfLD^ZboiuirenrdlSxi &u>fS inirorzB3xi, s. *3rQf>>jS<SdtT, s. Genuineness, right,
burdened, incumbered, uttmrx. 3. To rest
A high price, ^p*t!u. (JR.)
goodness, justness, Gsicsnc. 2. Standard,
or devolve on as a duty, or obligation,
as measure, weight, &c, legal or autho
mCjJknns.Note. Most of the compounds arLti!$, s. [prop, ^otu).] Burdensomerized, Amm). 3. Exactness, being bonafide,
take ur in colloquial use, notwithstand
ness, incumbrance, pressure of duty,
rt; [ex *, et cy^s)-.] (e.)
ing its impropriety.
responsibility, expense, &c, uimb. 2.
Gvs&autgsiepBpgi. The clouds teem with
&Qppfies><raQsii6\>, s. [loc.~] A mea
[proc] Large quantity, iS^commonly
rain.
Q*j>p. (c.)
suring rod.
480

(tppf>eniriuti!UiBi&a, inf. To behave


honestly. 9. To observe strictly the
prescribed rules of religion, (c.)
&Qfff!>s>i7jri6 (75d Qpaidr, appel. n. A
regular and just man.
SrQPfi$i&>niun<3!iui<f-&a,m, t. An even or
just weight.
*(ypfianiriuir6tjqstrd&, inf. To measure
exactly, justly, &c. 2. To give full
measure, iSsBtptumjesi*.
<9rD, s. [vul. Ofeiu.] A burden,
load, weight, ujii. 2. Bounden duty,
obligation, responsibility, accountability,
onerousness, _ou!. 3. The burden of a
family, of state, &c, gffliiuurjii; [ex ni,
(c )
it &jlo -siLi, inf. To make up a load.
2. To place a burden on one.
&en Loanaoro-esiwiuireir, s. A porter,
a carrier. 2. A man with a load, a
bearer.
selo6vs8, t. Porterage.
eu,f%o, $. See .sio^cfe).
erSRwpiTGiQ, 1. A platform of stone,
brick or timbers, by the road side, to
rest burdens upon, (c.)
&6S)LD$iijge0, e. noun. The removing
of a burdenspoken of the marriage of
a daughter, or relief from any heavy
responsibility.
saDie^rafisSi, inf. As s-skldsl-I,
2.
SrenwLDirpjD, inf. To change the po
sition of a load, for relief, (c.)
OrSfLD'uesii, s. A pad for the head,
FiAu)#; [car
&es>LDii$rr>&, inf. To lay down a load.
2. To discharge a weighty obligation.
3. To transfer one's responsibilities.
s zeiLDuSpiS , t. [prov.] As s-aousptrAQ .
*dloQid4s, inf. To take up or
carry a load. 2. To engage in a weighty
concern.
^tLa-aom, s. A coolie load, (c.)
pdsi>&ant>u>, i. A burden carried on
the head. See >Jw.
GjiiriL&GOLD, s. A burden carried on
the shoulder. See
*LCL/<Sto, s. Magnet, load-stone, eaffl
W. p. 330. Chcmbaka.
'^f-ihuesTLD, . noun. Fondling with the
lips, gbftiofftQiusr rtnmttnx. 2. Ktssimr.
fondling with the lips from venereal ex
citement, s>Aji}Q#ji*. (indecent.)
sjniiLjesT, s. (toe.
up. ) A lecher,
*
2. A worthless fellow, (abusive )
3rtht3, -i -J 'j; -Sr . p ? ;t :ir , uQuehr, da, V. a.
To kiss, oftt^Qrioi. 2. To fnndle with
the lips, 3$ptfiQpps&^t^*i<a*i*a\ [ex +taumib.~]
(indecent.)
giij>iSpu>, v. noun. Kissing, Qpppi&Gi

s-toto/7", a</. Leisurely, uselessly, lazily,


idly, 0^4tfj6ui_ii<ujriu. 2. Separately, */'
ar. 3. Gratuitously, (Bsvrj. 4. Jocosely,
&c, Qur^Q^iSssifi. 5. Silently, taciturnly,
Oiorruiriu 6. Freely, unhesitatingly,
unceremoniously, *juttnBdrf). 7. Cause
lessly, vaguely, unintentionally, w*f-.i
8. Merely, simply, fovijuiii. 8. Over
and above; continuously, repeatedly, gitf
f^uGufg: mscb*this ^(^iS-Qpdr. I am at
present without any employment.
* -' : rs&i_A{t,aQ<rr$igz)eGiazu9#tb. Call the
feet of the High be approached without
pains?

Did he speak on oath, or vaguely ?


iiuoifii_. Hold your pence.
*i4ujir,40r. I came having no par
ticular business.
<2uaii*0ib\nBwifii&. He went and re
turned without success.
*thM*seg&. He comes here very
often.
j(,Jar*Muir!c;(. Will I let him
go unpunished?
^,&7#*i4a>?Sffl. Let him alone.
owiofO*rAis'. Tell it without fear.
*ibwnxmjg>pi. Just open your mouth.
&LDLDnQafl(&da &iLnnpn, inf. To
give gratis.
iiu>ffO^(rw)u, inf. To say a thing for
pastime, to speak in jest.
#iito/r^)|T5*4s, inf. To be at leisure.be
idle. 2. To be still, to leave off.
aF-titD/r, t. [loc. amixiuoBL-. vul. Su>
loiffl.] A pad for the head in carrying; [ex
et jj.] (c.)
aldld ir <J an e, inf. To make the ends
of a cloth as a pad for the time.
a>LDU>nC-pp%satLiar, s. A coolie-man,
a porter, (in derision.)
arLbSfiLCi, t. Burdenas u>, 2. Stack
or rick of reaped paddy, QtpGurt. 3. Sound,
noise, clamor,
4. Village,
5.
Town, city,
G. Country, district,
. (*.) 7. The<gA>r shrub. (M. Die.)
arlULb, t. (So. Soayam.) Self; being;selfexistence^r^GOD*. 2. Peculiarity, iden
tity, individuality,*,*a>ii. 4. Natural ha
bitsas opposed to acquired;realityorigi
nality, genuineness, *usmw. 5. Spontanei
ty, duiLiip). 6. [prov ] Continuity, perpe
tuity, constancy, fyti.
^iusq^ldld, s. One's own ceremony.
a-uairjpiurrjp, s. One's own authority,
(if)
Sriustijipar, t. An independent lord.
SriuaniftujCo, t. One's own affair, pri
vate duty.
GVSirAiUgUMJSSBl UBMrfitl UStQpSsk, One
zealous in his own business, but neg
lectful in that of others.
Srdj@a>ru>, s. One's own peculiar
nature, temper, disposition. 2. Being
SiwtS^xneesru), t. Copulation. See
natural to one, not affected.
mm*.
s-iLitTTjiTf),
t. One's own guru, the guru
antiLJ, Spgii 9-u>&esrgi, lb, &ldu, v. n.
of the family or caste. 2. Sivaas
To wither, shrink, mi^nt^iis. See o^ty.
the guru, or enlightener of souls.
*iiil_/srr, t. The au.u>Lj tree. (M. Die.)
a-iufirp, t. One's own tribe.
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triu^it^unresrii, s. Partiality for persons


of one's own caste. See *p^iia=ni.
*ijQ<Soi*u), i. Self love, -jri SQsa a u .
<*)
.j-jJ. s. The deity as having
light in himself and enlightening souls.
evujfarcnu), s. Own peculiar nature;
"sui-generis."
aujQp&w, s. One's own country as
iuif&>u>, s. A genuine sapphire.
<*.,.. n.-\.f., s. One's own language.
djunnup$!uw, s. Arbitrary power.
a ' : l-i !<v r, j a' , i. Self-pollution, onan
ism.
G-iuLfpfd, s. One's own sagacity, policy,
discretion. 2. A right mind, sobriety,
as opposed to derangement, intoxication.fascination, passion, &c. See +i.-.j>.
miuQunifG), v. noun. One's peculiar
nature, temper, disposition.
&uju>3ji&yL!rar ,s. [prop. Sf-'Jijgji]i&y>ta&r.']
One's own relatives. (C0//07 )
a-iULnirivir<S^(^i^i;u>, t. An automa
ton or self-moving machine.
muLDiraruireo, $. Unadulterated milk.
a-ujiDaiB&LD, t. One's own flesh, kin
dred. (Chritt. usage.)
sttuiairij , adv.
Of one's own accord,
spontaneously. 2. [proi\] Constantly.
s-iULonsst^deisw, s. Original genius.
aiuiiunaii, s. Cooking. 2. Cooking
for one's self. 3. [with 90s.] Provisions,
stores for a meal for one person.
iUiiuffai/0(T4i, inf. To give rice
for cooking, in charity.
snjwuaatiuaaesa , inf. To cook.
miuiiuirS, s. [vul. GptuiunS.'] A cook,
a-uiiuii, inf. To make poetry natu
rally, as one endowed with poetical ge
nius. 2. To make original poetry, (c.)
3. To alter a tune by new composition,
flourishes, &c.
emihtSj&irfw, I- Original light as in
the deity. 2. Original radiance as of
gems, &C , HaefajcvAOib-Q^c^. (p )
a-iuiiiS/ratr&air, s. The possessor of
light, an enlighteneras *u&Q*!g>,
snus>iev&, s. [vul."] One's own capaci
ty or power, (c.)
&iueB(iijuuu), s. One's own liking, own
choice.
<rjjri.:;?, t. An independent sove
reign; [ex^fiufr.]
ttvirfiu.J ' . * Independent sove
reignty. /Hs-etfoii4jj>.
&iuu@esru>, s. {also moin^eaw.) Freeagency, independence. 2. One's own
right, one's own property. 3. Freedom,
liberty, emancipation opposite to ustf
mib; [ex j&Pesib.']
tnun^esrar, t. A free agent, one who
is his own master.
f-Guim*<2at&en&, 1. Free will;
liberty of choice ; [ex u, et

am ta

an is

3r(U lcl/, s. Self-existence, ^ffg)*sfl(2i/i t3r!ra:U), . Any sweet juice as of sugar


fib. 8. Independence, absoluteness, so
cane) licorice, &c ug.!!**>t). 2. Ex
vereignty, *w$.xrJi. 3. Peculiarity, nature,
pressed and heated juice lor medicine,
g/ufims. 4. Self identity, individuality
opl>At*r). (e.) 3. A kind of yam, fi.j>8
as
5. Exact representation, aurvuii.
ifKg. 4. Quick-silver, mercury, wfittt.
6. The deity,
7. Bralmia, tl-'mdr.
5. (A/. Die.) The tulasi,
8. Natural endowment, *uranb. Compare
[e* e< #i4 ]
&a&<cr)Q&Jj!U, inf. To prepare such
a juice.
gf-uiiutrssriSflu), s. Natural color, not
jgjgaS&m-n&iD, s. Ginger decoction, (c. )
artificial.
& j_tu>uitzsrld aoR , s. A genuine gem.
a-J-^ssfl, s. Night, gfuf. W. p. 934.
SuRAJANKB.
'L(iiiy68c/<Eij, *.
A self-existent
Linga. See under jgnScaii.
'aur&ir, . The tulasi, as g,n&u>, 5. (" Jtf.
S-ililoI-JtS, s. Soap, &aiirdatrjtj>. (M. aur&flsih, s. A good deliverance; [ex
Die.) 2. See under *vib,
9, et
anu thai] Till, s. [prop. a-si uju> snaii.] The
ahffmPjSLDrrtuuGurra, inf. To enjoy a
public choice of a consort by a princess,
safe conduct. (II.)
from a company of suitors. See #/m<. auris^, s. A kind of tune, ^Sunaii.
aril9j&L>, s. A grassas (gm&uLjev. * 3HT&SSI , f (corruption of u>j3aw.] Sen
(AT. Die.)
sation from the touch. See Qrcsim.
*3r(oUjj:GinZ:, s. See under aiuti.
3sr , s-ueesri^ (Jsnror, <?a/sar,
r<iri_, y. a. (improp. pBfe.) To scratch
ar(?iu/rS *3sO/rS, s. Palm-wine,
off, abrade, scrape off with a finger-nail,
*. (Af. Die.)
or an instrument ; to erase, *SQpe*tiuvp!$'&ii
*jri_ 2. (./fj-) To drain one's property
frOtiLurjUSHTSoT, s. A name of guftQajtr
away, to crave, solicit meanly,
3.
parax. (*5>.)
To scratch, or draw the tip of the finger
lightly over one as a token or notice, 9
SrTQ^, s. Jupiter as preceptor, or
tri_. 4. To instigate, excite,
5.
guru, of the supemals, tjsw; [cr*r, 5a.
To pick a quarrel, jei'oo^^K*'"-'**. 6. ft*
7am.] (p.)
burlesque ) To commit adultery, tSum^t,
4*j. (e.)
<7rT, dQpgl, fofiSl, <(3F)LD, d&, 9, n. To
form or collectas milk in the breast,
a a -hizi .: i - inf. To give a good
water in a fountain,
2. To
rubbing to furniture, to scratch ofl
spring, stream, flowas water from a
the rough parts on a surface, to polish.
fountain, or milk from the breast, ssp. 3.
aur-aw Lf.Oiu/ip^, inf. To write again,
To diffuse itself, be suffusedas blood in
scraping off letters wrongly made.
an inflamed part, &c, m (c.) 4. To
G-B&srip-, s. [prov.] A scraper. (Colloq.)
emanateas grace from God, Gpwarp, 5.
v. a. To give abundantly, uot. (p.)
a-n&srLf-dQsiTe&irGiGuiTa, inf. To take
away property by Btratagem, impor
s- - ' - ad i i i s , inf. To milk as
tunity, &c.
fast as the milk forms in the udder. 2.
(fig.) To drain away one's money as
aursanjiefii , inf. To excite.
fast as he gets it. (c.)
&D6iirif.d&i;&a 19.011;, inf.
To pick
*i7J;ty, v. noun. Forming or flowing
quarrels.
as blood, milk, &c, diffusion or suffu
&nGari&> aiffaor(B^0, v. noun.
sion as of blood, . -4,.,,
Scratching, scraping out, &c.
nuLieSi, inf. To flow as milk from 'aur-SLD, s. Coition, copulation, L/emir
the udder, (e.)
Q. 2. Mercury, quick-silver,
sUTULfBiLy.], t. noun. The drying up
3. Juice or essence of medical plants,
drugs, as
; [ex , et f^ii.]
of a spring. 2. The form or outline of
an acute-spheroid, as QpfaiGtcp^jsr. (R.)
(p)
o-ufiSir, s. Venereal secretions of the
i3rjraatn, *. ( sometimes Q&iwi&iaui.)
male or female, atmit.
A subterraneous passage, or under ground
*j7^w), s. Treatise on erotics, Qaitd
room, *woop. 2. A mine, a trench. Sip
&immp. 3. W. p. 934. Soranga. A hole
cut through, or under a wall to break into
&n1$u>Ejas>&, s. A prostitute, Geim&.
a house. *fffflr0^i,e/^*7B*!j. 4. A hole or
&0p$GtiiT&QiB[Tfi[}jl s. Ingenious va
hollow for an ambush, 9c*uJi_ii. (c.)
rieties in coition.
& ? in % ldjji d z . inf. To mine for storm
^/T^eS&o, s. Coition, i^eesrrr^^.
ing a fort, &a, to open a subterraneous
passage. 2. To cut through a wall, Sec, aur-sira;^, s. The jy^ro^s plant, (M.
Die.)
for depredation. 3. (fig.) To under
mine, to ruin a family, &c, <gif.QxQtx. aurfEGgu, s. See under &nir.
a-uiaaeuL^, s. The opening to a sub aurpirq^, s. A class of celestial trees,
terraneous passage.
apumib; [ex .]
#psiau>as>aida, inf. To mine, under anriG$B, s. The Ganges,
2.
mine. 2. As *;.*<.
The celestial Ganges, ^outei;
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anrii>
'auriQ, s. Fragrance, odor, perfume,
o/f^inr. 2. A cow, o*. (#^.) W. p. 935.
Surab'hi. 3. (M Die.) The iSitS plant.
GpoismiS, s. The cow of the celes
tials. See srmGfSfi.
aurt-j, s. The gum of the silk-cottontree, >riiJP<ar. ( R.)
*J"L/6BT(g)ti arO't-jshcksr, s. A tree
as (p, Cfllophyllum longifolium, L.
[exdFir.] (7?.) Compare 4<fr*i4.
*3rnc>^l, s. A venereal ulcer, Gtenif).
*anTtneS aurLceQajUb, s. Erysipelas,
cutaneous eruption, a boil, Qf
(R.)
aurixi, s. Desert, jungle,
2. A
parched, barren tract of land, u--ivie*iJi.
(See urtw.) 3. A narrow and difficult path,
^j(sQ*fi. 4. A way in general, sS. 5.
1'alm-wine, toddy,
6. Salt,
7.
[prow. impr. for mm.] The quick of a
finger or toe nail, the part that adheres
to the flesh, w*foi$-. 8. The hollow part
of a horn, a quill, or of bones, a--Qiext
In this meaning the word is applied to
the hollow of a tooth, of a tree or branch,
and to the openings of an JEolian harp.
sui^esfleS/i/Sieo , . noun. Expressing
wishes for the safety of a female who has
eloped, and is in a forest, while her
mother is passing, (p.)
&nu>(!uird(&i, v. noun, [in love poetry.']
Eloping with a lover through a forest.
arjiifiPip, inf. [pro*.] To form as
the i-*>, or pith in trees.
nir&a-wh, s. A kind of clarionet. See
under *(.
**JTti, s. Fever, febrile symptoms,
W. p. 356. Jvara. 2. Any of the
seven tones of the gamut, v
(See
iitpMii.) 3. A kind of flourish in the
tune forming a symphony or interlude
at the end of each line of a stanza, grrs
Qufiib. 4. Arrangement of notes in a tune
in a musical composition, @HM*p<g$. (p.)
(Sa. Svara.)
xiiioiiigSi^sSasar. He lies sick of fever.
&nu>irp;$l>n, s. Fever-pills.
j7(5%o, s. Fever or ague. See go&>.
seu>nuS(T^ds, inf. To have a fever.
frffpnumpetu), s. A medicinal oil for
a burning fever, a febrifuge.
^ai^a-au>, s. See j>/pfi.
Qrr^dS&srffU), s. See Qq^iS.
prua-nw, s. A burning fever.
tSpfi&nio, s. Bilious fever.
mndSiuneaw, s. A knowledge of me
lody or tone in music.
aw&&$, s. A kind of variety in tunes.
swuiassrteouQuL-if., s. A harpsichord.
j7tcBri_ei)ii, s. A harp.
o-jjiiiGuiri, inf. To arrange notes to
a musical composition.
KULoQunL-GiuuiTL o-Bwunt, inf.
To sing the seven tunes, to run
through the gamut. 2. To sing a sym
phony at the end of the lines.
jfu&gi}), s. Discord in music.

&r(V)&
*3nrir, s. (sing. &n&.) The supernals.the
*/fl(gifpi), t.
Curled hair; Acnce,
*(T5ffevuxnJ-i_, inf. To calch in a
celestials of Swerga, opposite to mil, r
woman's hair, OuBbmsS/. 2. (fig.) A
snare.
G&i; [ex Sa. Sum ] (p.)
woman, a damsel, Qu*r; [cx
hair.]
#(5(ga>6>ja, inf. To lay snares. 2.
:?,# ' An Asura, an evil spirit.
3. A coat of armor,
To use measures to reduce one's pride.
s. An infernal spirit.
sifipeo ifltueo, v. noun. Gyration,
(5(gij<?uff/_, inf. To make a noose,
.-j/V;_J . i.
Swerga, the world of
*iefi>. 2. Wrinkling, &*>rei.
2. To strain or draw a noose. 3. To
Indra and his gods, G#aQir*ii.
put on a noose.
'friPtsmx, s. A dagger, a dirk, a short
#(2>.s@tlai-/, s. A purse, a bag, &c,
&-nrrG&$Gz, . [Christ, usage] Host of
sword worn on the person, b.>i_!'A.
closed by drawing up the mouth, (c.)
angels.
(Sa. Ch'hurika.) 2. A coat of mail, aimb.
&qf)(9)sip, inf. To become wrinkled.
e anusay sen if, s. The Asuras, foes of
(**)
52 U>9 ) To be ensnared, Gwrsuu,-.
the ait.
3r//?, dQp&j,
(u>, a, c. n. To
SrB&ufi, s. Indra, lord of the celesti
4r(iF)&(&)dQ&n(B&&s-rnjdSi, inf. ( in
wrinkle as the face in anyer, &c, qp*_
als; [ex u.]
combination.) To cover medicines, mi
(c.) 2. [proo.] To become muddy,
nerals, &c, when put on the Are, to pre
G-aigiQijiDLD, s. A tree, Gpaipnoih.
miry, Gey*. 3. To sinkas the foot in
vent evaporation.
mire, GepflpLjaipu.
i. Indra, the king of the
&qr)if)s>&Q'BQippp, inf. To relax or
SlgQaiSaSGsvmirtjtgiafifguGuiriSpgi. This
Suras or celestials. 2. The son of Siva
is shrunk by being over-dried in the
distend a snare.
as <gu)ffSr; [ex ff*s*.]
sun.
f.^j.'-jijVjf, / inf. To draw tight
ScQaifinar, s. Indra, $ifslii&r. See
or close a snare or band.
drlfl, dSG/D&r, fiQsa , uGusbr, da, . a.
To wind spirally, atfta. 2. To curl, m3rQTj&(gj, s. A ghee-spoon of mango<= IjiPjeermLDipar, s. Arjuna, son of
*Au*Q&iai. 3 To draw inas a tortoise
Indra.
leaves, wood, metal, &c, used at a mar
his head, ^sio*<A. 4. (c.) To draw in
riage or other sacrifices; regarded as the
*J">, j. Gum of the silk-cotton-tree
the faceus a person, or to pout, op**"***
male, Qtiii^giGiCiq. (Sa. Sruk.) See G<s*<3as
(M. Die.)
trfi&m. 5. [prov.] To bore the hole in
Compare
an o]u-book,&uC>;r.-ijr.
j-srf?aa>#, 5. The uib tree. (3/. Die.)
j(jo,6u, s. [prov.J The male
shtfijipQptQGl,
s.
[yul.
a.tfd&(ip<Q.']
and female spoons used at the marriage
&-rssr,s. [sing.] A celestial or demigod.
A wrinkled face, an unpleasant coun
sacrifice.
Sec alt.
tenance.
SUIT, s. Palm-wine, toddy, seir. W.
anopsia, s. The last member of some
*tsss, v. a. To crumple, rumple,
i.
p. 935. SruA. (in Tamil, ***.) (/.)
kinds of msSuur and ^Suur verse, sung
To
gather,
pucker,
crease,
fold,
plait,
&atuiTaru>, s.
Drinking toddy or
to a quicker movement than the other
corrugate, ?JiiUQc^oSiu*cy**. 3. To abridge,
spirits. W. p. 936. Surapama.
parts, g>*Jar'**(jii ; [ex at.] (p.)
curtail, epitomize, shorten, rk
4.
i/tsbH, j. A drunkard. fj>.j
To diminish, reduce, lessen, retrench,
3rtBlLlsO, v. noun. Curls, locks of men,j!er
tgt*,p&*. 5. To compress, draw in, con
gtot!/, 2. Female locks, QuejricsM. 3.
*3rT!Tll-, s. (also shjbul-(B.) Indra,
tractas the tortoise its head, Stc, *-.o
Vortex, whirl-pool, tu*$. (p.) See under
ui-A. 6. To draw up a nnose, a purse
t>. a.
string, &c, *.iL*(g*a. 7. To furl, to close
&-J!TiLi-IQR1g!st, s. The god of earth,
as
an
umbrella,
TesrsO, v, noun. Hissing as heated
stretched on the ground with his head
the
setting
sun itswings,
rays, &c, draw
.-J inas
8. To
iron in water, throbbing as from a sting
toward each quarter in succession for
shut, close a book, See.. G#it\> (i#tii,*siit_.
or burn, &c. See *fQuart*, (c.)
three months, beginning with the west
in March, a .-.>,._,
2. Vishnu, i t&.9. To tie, to bind,
1U. To impair
&hqfj&&in, s, An abridgment, abbrevi
the intellectas age, to reduce, i^rou*
3. Siva, ft**, (p.)
ation, epitome, abstract, jji_a, 2. Bre
*!TTSV)(L/LD, s. Mount Meru, Qldqf,; [ex
vity, conciseness, .-B3*a. 3. Smallness,
inf.
To indicate
*1, et ,gu<A.] W. p. 936. Subalaya.
R^iooai. 4. Diminution, decrease, retrench
briefly.
ment, contraction, w>p(. 5. Poverty,
aurirsirih, s. [vul.]
Full gallop, jqfi
&(T^&@p&ifX&& at-(Judaicenwd/^GBj
indigence, pAfjd:J>. 6. A fold or plait in
Smmii. (R.) Compare r.'iaii.
**, inf. To pucker, gather in sewing.
a garment, m&&ij#x<5*i3. 7. A tie or
//?, s. A male jackal, ^essrrf). (s=gi.)
bandage to tighten, xcJS; [ex jcjeo, o.]
s-QdQdQ&neoex, inf. To say in a few
words.
&(ir,&/p)<:mSifMS, inf. To curtail
2. A screw, a spiral winding, ei>tg&*A
&(gidQut$Lp.d&, inf. A gai^Jci)
3. [proo.] Thin mud, mire, <2*g. 4.
expenses, retrench. 2. To make short
(Se.sc/ii) The perforation through ola
work of a thing, <ss*>pma. (c.)
books, ccSjiCifjlr. (p.) See at, v.
arQ^dseo, e. noun. Enclosing,
#(7
SO U^F^
I?//". To fold
2. Tying,
*.
&ifiuLipij>, t. The chank, the conch,
or make plaits, to pucker.
eiitg. 2. Snails with shells, mfimg. (*&.)
a-Q^aMumSQfjSt/s, inf. To be small, &r(nj!G]S<si), s. A low gate or door to
3. The left part of an ola-book with a
creep through, ^(e/rJ*i; [a corruption of
little; to be in plaits.
single hole, ^*frGP*e^pii.
&
j 2. Garland,
. 3. r. noun,
9f(5u>(r,
inf.
To
epitomize.
*/flldear s. [prov.~] [com. Q&irifiweii&ej).]
A wrinkle, fimrq. See a<jm<s, v.
&qf)SawnijuQu&
,
inj.
To
speak
Loose, muddy soil; a kind of quick
*&QTjiB(aj, s. A gutter, a narrow chan
briefly.
sand.
nel, a sewer, tviprmt. (It.)
&(Qd&Liiir&raiifi , s. A short road. 2.
<? ft -if a ti . s. The chankas being
(yip.)
A
short
or
concise
method.
<3r(77j/E7(Sj,
8/Dgl, (1/5i6ot?, ff^cijgio,
spiral, or having a spiral head,
gftnpfiser&ai-rifiiaii, s. A nice abstract;
p. n. To shrink, contract, shrivel,
2. A snail,
See -v. ^a.
the name of a medical treatise, (c.)
wrinkle, rumple, jpiu. 2 To lessen,
anHiuiread, s. A screw. Compare <?ei
decrease, dwindle; to be reduced, com
&rQT)&(8j, s. A contraction, wrinkle,
pressed, Us*. 3. To be gathered, pucker
rumple, crumple, uib8^. 2. Gin, snare,
*ifliy,, s. [pro*.] An instrument for
ed, folded, plaited, (s<Bu 4. To be abridg
trap,
sm.neH.
3.
Noose,
sliding
knot,
boring ola-books, ems.
ed, epitomized, shortened, t
5.
p**<5*<5. 4. A fold, crease, plait, pucker,
To closeas a flower, umbrella, &c, to
.9F//?, Qpgj,
/r7uyii, a-iHiu, v. n. To
iDlfXiLl; [ex Jjia, .] (f.)
be furled, to be drawn inas the rays of
whirl round, to eddyas water, *bJeu. 2.
a-(V)QQeotuauui, inf. To be en
the sun. or the limbs of a tortoise, or head
To wrinkle, curl, *<j*. (p )
of a snake, &c, jri_*. 6. To be curtailed,
snared, caught. 2. To be brought under
#*fl, . noun.
Whirling, gyration,
or reducedas expenses, <3#>((jj. 7, To
restraint, be bound by family or other
rotation, appSt.
shrink from duty, to be reluctant.
ties, scQijui.
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fiat. 8. To fail, be defective, remiss, 901*


m*#uu. 9. To decrease, as a succession of
waves, rolling towards the shore, jy!su(jEi.
10. To be abstracted from earthly objects,
as the mind of an ascetic, jy,r(jE*. II.
To become impaired, as the senses by age,
/rar*{3-o^c?ajr(y*{g!A. If the heavens
be shut up, (if there be no rain) charity
is diminished.
#(5si*^Oa=/f)oJ, v. noun. Brevity,
one of the ten beauties of style. See
SIP'S#(2).sfu>, v. noun. Shrinking, contract
ing, closing, shrivelling.
a-Q^iiseo, v. noun. Shrinking, any
tiling shrunk.
ar</jB3S>d5, s. A secret passage through
the walls of a fortress, a sally-port, Qmni.
i_Jyfi*srirS*>. 2. (Compare tgijs*i.) A
gate or passage to creep through, &ar>y>mr
iS*>. W. p. 936. Sdrunoa. 3. A covered
gutter, sluice, seweras <y><5, icf<s- (p.)
<3F-(T7)3rQ<rS3J'S0, v. noun. Consuming ra
pidlyas dry combustibles on fire, rfor
Q-.-i#;ftiiy. (c.)
&-H7)lLlo_, s. A screen or canopy of
cloth stuffed with cotton, borne before
great persons, and in processions, ,$><lL
(c.) 2. A kind of tune, g,tnsib. 3.
[imprup. for (ji^<3.] A robe of silk, P&u*
&(Tr)C-if.j&ra-'*(n)L-if-G>,Jj(}i&, inf. To
take the canopy on the shoulders in
processions.
MiriSsirds-t^L-Lf., s. A roll of silk.
QjFtgs-Qil-if., s. A tune. See under
Qrj>.
<3r(7^L-, s. A tobacco-roll, a cigar,
lyoialW^tyii. 2. A roll, curl, twist,
scroll, <y*. 3. A robe of silk, 0fe>&iiQ ;
[ex *tyer-] * [proc] Shrewdness,
cunning, witticism, _ur*i. (c )
-(r^C(Bd(guf.is a-qr)L-(BCnSup.ds, inf.
To smoke cigars. See <si., v.
a-Q^C(BdQs'n(igdstLeai, s. [/>rot>.], A
kind of pastry.
(gtl<F#/ii3XQ^C^BuQuiri^, inf. To
make cigars.
#(njtl.sS<_3gj, s. Cigar-manufactory.
(T5tl(Bijtyo.ss<iS4i;, s. Cigar-tobacco.
0r(iF)L-tiT'Lu<2u&, inf. To speak in a
shrewd way.
3r(njL, S<J/>sar, 3rrn)LLLf-Qg!risbr, Cairn, mv a. To roll up, coil, curl, infold,
twist, <jsr*Q#iu. 2. To form waves as
the sea, jf&j<*^i_. (p.) 3. (fig.) To
take up all at once, to sweep off, oa>/s*
-. (c ) [ex *<y*, .]
s-(j^c-Lf.dsil~L^dQsiTtm-eir, inf. To roll
and fasten leaves together as red ants
and other insects. 2. To get business,
persons, &c, under one's own control.
#(25ilif.0/rBr(B(7ij/r, inf. To carry
off, to pilfer, to remove by stratagem,
Os-.'-V-_"L_.
^-tf"i9ifda, in/. To reduce a
personas disease. 2. To pinch the
stomach, as excessive hunger, uSWeA,
<y*i*. (c.)
*(tr>u.if.QpLf.at inf. To fold and tie
the hair.
484

A beetle, a
6>(rrjL-Lp.aiirin&, inf. To have spasms. *(T7j(i>i_//r3r(/^UiLj, t.
bee, dcobO. 2. A male beetle or bee, 41
2. To oppress, to be extortionate.
Kh/*rQ. (p.)
&Qr)iLif.B)irtrldQatrfisrQu[ra, inf. To
SrQ^LDurrucs , s. Kama the Hindu Cu
carry off, to sweep off, as an epidemic,
pid whose bow-string is of bees,
inundation, a whirl-wind, fire, thieves,
-(77)oq/3rQ^euLCi, i.
The female
&c. (c.)
ghee-spoon used in burnt offerings. See
(njilifmends, inf. To roll up and
*tfA(5. W. p. 865. S'kdva.
place mats, sails, &c.
(5tltfLDL-ea, inf. To pilfer. 2. To 3rQ^streO, v. noun. Ringlet, umSir^sQ^Br;
[ex
to be coiled.] (*.)
overcome in a struggle, debate, &c. 3.
To win as a suitor.
gii, <jor, v. n. To become coiled, roll
atq^L-Lf. !Uifda, inf. To rush onas a
into itself, or be rolled as a snake, rope,
whirl-wind, or an epidemic. 2. To
scroll ; to curl, curve, <jr*. 2. To shrivel
confound things in debate.
as a leaf, u>i_b*. (c.)
QpQguuirdjsqFfL-if-, appel. n. (fig.) A
SQf,esniLDiiSrr, s. Curled hair.
8windler,a cheat. Seeooo>.
(25or(?ijff, inf. To be rolled up,
x(i^C(B, v. noun. Curling, coiling, in
to roll up. 2. To shrink and curl,
shrivel upas meat roasting, any thing
drying in the sun, burning, &c, i*
#(511 a;nsir, s. A flexible kind of
f*(St>*. 3. To wither, droop, faint
sword.
as a person by a scorching sun, by bun*(77}f ss>/ , s. A small kind of snake,
ger or disease, GrrHfQurm. 4. To be
commonly found coiled, ptunfay. 2. A
reduced in circumstances, to have pride
hair-curl, mtlr***. 3. A girl having
reduced, u,E*p. (c.)
curly hair, (in derision.) (c.)
<f(jitw
a-rT^assrfBSids, inf. To
SQf)Ca>L-iurra, inf. [pror.] To become
faint through pain, hunger, exposure to
curledas hair, (c.)
the sun, &c.
s-rT^menirC-i, inf. To roast leaves
a-(Ti)L-es>iu>uSif, s. Woolly or curling
for medicinal purposes. 2. (fig.) To
hair.
transfer care to a setvant, *<sppBQ>st
s-rT^L-s&iuuiriALf, s. A an^C-teii.
(Sit*.
SQf)L~sai^iftieisr, s. An adder. 2. As
SrQFj&SfT, s. [i.] A tendril, Qsirif-aerfl
ess.&s(TF)L-aQi, s. A poisonous Bnake
fbs-spto. See (y8swr.
whose bite produces swelling of the 3rQF)<stT, j. Roll, scroll, involution, coil,
body.
atytiO. 2. A curl, ringlet, crisped leaf,
**(77)583f}, s. An elephant-goad, mndsei/i
tendril, &c, aSl*rsi'QflisS'uar. 3. A roll
of betel leaves for chewing, Q#<9W<yar.
GfiLLq.. W. p. 856. S'run'i. (p.)
(c.) 4. The involved folds of the young
arQF^Bsesi ,s. [tiui. -(5&r.] A clue of yarn,
lotus, frmwrzj^*-.}*. 5. Female hair, &,<*
a twist, ball, or roll of cord, &c &p*<sii.
adf. 6. Ladies' hair dressed or folded in a
2. A coil as of straw, rope, e*Cr
particular manner, ffiiiufB!0*y.
*ty*. (c.) 3. A hair-curl, a ringlet, wtM*
#(5c&fis&r,4;*i_*49Q^aj%4)pj. This is
*<jA. 4. (in architecture.) A kind ofcurve,
enclosed in an envelope.
pffe/i/; [ex *cj-rir.]
#(Tr1eirQan(Bd&a-0ari3if.ds, inf. To
s-rvfimuiiiSiT, s. As S(VfL-ee>ilduSH.
give betel to the bride and bridegroom
before marriage, (c.)
&sssrs(&)&&(T$Bsr, s. A scroll of ac
counts, (c.)
ar(T5iruBr!w, inf. To roll up a palm
leaf letter.
*3rQ^^, s. Sound, tone, ^60. 2. The
ar^artoif, inf. To fold up betel
Vedas, the sacred writings severally
leaves with cloves, &c, for chewing.
or collectivelyas orally communicated
u
d c (TFjBr , s. A roll of silk.
embracing the Agamas, Puranas,
Smritis, &c, or three kinds of
3.
siSfljpids-rT^eir, s. A roll or clew of
Revelation, as one of the three means by
strings.
which the Deity exercises grace for the *^uui, j. [also O^/r^uti.] Hand
instruction of souls. (See a<sr&um&.) 4.
someness, that which is well formed,
Ear, s>. 5. The pitch of a tune, the
eriii. 2. An image, -cri4; [er , et o^jiA.]
key-note. (See >.) 6. A division of the
Compare *suib.
octave, a quarter tone or interval, of
which there are twenty-two; four consti
He thus far restrained his temperament
tuting a major tone, three a minor, and
implying either good or evil.
two a semi-tone. 4. 7. Melody, tune,
a*. 8. A mantra, mtgiidi. 9. A casual
a-gjiS, *. A fair or beautiful person
word of good, or bad omen, ice^Qj. *
as -crJ.
W. p. 864. Srdti.
^ (rr u .ii ffj'h 11 , inf. To become dis
a-Q^fia^Ct, inf. To pitch the key-note.
figured.
(wjua<2iLi susjr&0uui3eaiptusBr,
0^uu, inf. To miss the key-note
appel. n. A deformed person, (c.)
a-rT^fiuiScLcnizsruy, s. Scripture rule,
a-fv-uaip, s. [com. ^ut>^.] A beau
divine laws, sacred statutes.
tiful woman, jfi8.
a-rgPoirrdrg, s. Veda, law, scripture,
(T5^fififfOTffffaTii, s. Skill in the law; *3rQ>3'&Gsr-&r(s>3'tBt}>la-e8r, s. Indra. See
[ex JQartarib, eye, for knowledge.]
under

a si si]
3rSS>T, s.
A class of gourds, a bottle- <S60ey, v. [prov ] See i>ire/, t>. a.
gourd,
Oucurbita lagenaria,
L. 2. Hollowness, tubularity, a-cdtU. 3hSClTSij, v. n. [prov.] As *ei>ey, e. n.
(e.) 3. The teats of a cow or other .3? 30/ray, QQpeir, a-evasSczsr&r, deieir,
beast, luj!*a)fcu. 4. A cow, u. 5. (*& )
*. v. a. [improp. ft<r| ] To make
The head of an arrow, j^i^Sm 6.
water move or whirl roundas in rinsing
[proo ] Ferrule, cap, capping, yi.
a vessel, Sc., pp. (c.)
&$vn&'Qpp : r: ~
-: * , inf. To
Willchurai (). spring up when another
rinse and cast out.
seed is sown? (i. e) the nature of children
is mostly like that of their parents.
areoiu&uiy-d&, inf. To rush on as a
*aoj7(?xf/r , s. A fragment of bottlewhirlwind; to sweep away as an
epidemicas *<jCi_ajiM*. (c.)
gourd shell. (It.)
-f . / s - . . Unripe bottle-gourd fruit
sieaneif/ieasrasSii, s. [prov.] Very shal
used for curry.
low water in the fields.
^(W^i.i.T^jifir^.i^, 1. Brimstone in
B)/ro(Oj;/rLLif , s. [prov.] A kind of
round pieces or sticks.
pan-cake made by moving the liquid
paste while baking.
('.'d u so rr , s. See (^wuld.
(JuiLdamaiT, s. A bitter gourd.
tgrQetiir&ih, s.
A verse, a stanza
*<3{5*"ri * A black gourd.
in Sanscrit poetry, ^Hiu*Qrmijit . VV. p.
a-miri(9)(Bssas, 1. See @.iso.
866. Sloka. 2. Fame, celebrity,
(*#) (/) 3. A word, ni^sog 4.
'j ji
I. A lute
[prov.] A saying, a proverb, uyQw^.
whose calabash is made of the bottle(e.)
gourd shells commonly used among
*(?icW/rffl, i. Toddy, vinous liquor,
the lute players.
&>nGuiTL-., inf. To make a tubular
-a. (/i.)
clasp for the ornaments, c )
&(}> soir&etsrih, s. Fine eyes, (.Rej.)
&mruui/>u}, s. The ripe fruit of the
2. Spectacles, ep*(5ia*r^>^ ; [ea
<?v*
gourd, not serviceable for food; hence.
*rji, eye.] (p )
2. (Jig ) An incompetent person unlit
to manage any trustas pAiSeniuuieib. <3r(?ffi)/ri_/ii, i. Ant, emmet, erjjuijiy.
2. [improp. for *uuii>.] Easiness of attain
(*>
ment, r*i. 3. Sinallne8s, littleness, trifle,
*3rSS>!T, i. Toddy, vinous liquor, aar.
jfpuib. 4. [improp. foi twt.] A saying,
W. p. 934. S'uha. Compare *. (p.)
*&Qjirsimrir<3:ireuiT^5<ih, s. A species
3r&)sQ, s. A fire-place, a cooking place,
of the Lapis lazuli. See g. f *.<,>.?-.
3r(o'itIT saaf!, s. The hip and loins; and
Silver, QcuOT<iif).
figuratively the mons veneris, fyibuii. VV. arffO^j,
p. 865. Skon'i. (j>.)
eiuay, arf;'. Proper, peculiar,
<3t(dT!T 6X$<2>Lh>, s. (probably a change of own, Q**xr. VV. p. 960. Sv*s (p.)
&wa>pnesrui, t. One's proper place.
Sa. S'on'itha.) Blood, m&ii. 2. Kedness, fluL/ as ffrw*^i4. 3. The mens
(/<.)
trual discharge, m*//cg^i4. (p.)
a-eup/EfilffUi, s. Inheritance, as
s-dniraRjX^uiui^ili, s. Blood-relation
fiJii. VV. p. 961. Svtaniua.
ship. QlfaAaluLf.
a-suftifilirlujui, s. Liberty, free agen
&&QeQ/*QlTiT&&pi}i, s. See ^s?a'LD.
cy, ^s$raflci+i_iA.
Ljol)&4iQijirexRfitj>, s. See &crd(g. (R.) *&SUj^LD, s. Pure, free from stain,
'arQsrir^^jrih. s. The ear, /r*/. 2.
Qnirnii. 2. Healthiness, convalescence,
u. VV. p. 961. SvaCUCHa. See Q#*ii.
(./fy.) Hearing.
W. p. 865. Skowi^y7^^*#<f*S(3tQgj*eT. All are in
tra. See QQnt$nh.
sound health.
*
i i; 7 -t -s.fi.j,} , . The organ of
C. .f
-.f,
This is pure silver.
hearing; [ex fi|*,J)dij<j.]
jFSi/^^to/rssr^/T^, f. A pure race. 2. An
f&Qrirp^ifliLiLh, s. A donation of
unmixed people.
ground to learned men, ejbuaib. Brown, p.
Sl/io_, *. [improp. O^o/tf.] The child's
II 13.
alphabet on the ola, ola-school-books, ola
&.QfftrpPrfltLi/Bi!irdr, s. The receiver of
books in general, op.Sta4Aii ; [ex
a
such a donation. e-ibusrujQuppidr; [ex
mark] (c.)
frt, fit*, Pers. ajfix.~\
jjf.fl
(, The alphabet.
*<*SOLJLi), s. [improp. Q&ireoajth.'] Easi
#fijifu^laa, tn/1. To read and learn
ness, facility, easiness of acquisition, or
an ola-book.
attainment, *.(>.. VV. p. 936. Sulabha.
inf. To tie up a book.
2. A trifleasQ*ruiA, ^,*us.
i -_Q#jxiwrA This can be easily
M4jtC'!i. Tie up your books;
i. e., school is over; go home.
done.
iu<Mvijia. A very low price.
^ : ,i_:
. Don't boast
much of yourself; better stop.
<3f sTaj, Qpfi, &ei&srja , u>,
t>. n.
afau^Lffff/fiia, inf To make an olaTo whirl, revolve, move roundas water
book for a child.
in a vessel, a bird in the air, &c, iccu.
,y. a: :s, Q :.i j , in/-. To write the al
*.vt..-Q,.->'- Zu-S-aiS-sTtb. The fine fea
thered swan that whirled round and went
phabet or the first lesson of any suc
towards fuutfy.
ceeding book.

&-GU1T
stsuiy-g/euds, inf. To begin the al"
phabet in an ola-book.
ai-euQ, s.
Mark, impression, tract,
trace, foot-step, jtf.*,S. 2. A scar,
cicatrice, any mark of a blow or stroke,
fQt*Li. 3. Stirrup, j/iasmi^. 4. Tie,
strap, band, &c as of a harness; the
ridge of a house, &c, sc.. 5. Deceit,
u<_iA. 6. A cart rut,
j_
7.
(/?.) A coat of armor, ffigu4*/#i4.
vifBm/SQf/lajrwpGuiiidiLi-rttr. He Went
away leaving no marks of having come.
wtsnufibutiiavGi, Channels for the
elephant's rut. (p.)
Qyo33T(_c, s. Gold, Quirdn. (See u/f
aarib.) 2. [prov. prop. -ri*'.] Garuda,
s(st-ea. 3. [prop. _ia-ii.] An eagle,
*&euen);Lh>, s.
[com. O^/rsni^u!.]
Healthiness, soundness, ^SniEi/i. VV.
p. 964. Svastiia.
*3ieu<sh^eQS^5ih, s. Signature, one's
own writing, Q#*/i*m
; [ex , et
^--,5 and nSC^iii.] (c.)
*&rsusiiv>l a-<siiip%, s. An auspicious
particle, a particle of benediction, &c
used in Calendars, wKsnQurtfl. VV. p. 964.
Svasti.
*3r SU m) ^ U3
3rGVp^&LCl, s. A
mystical kind of figure emblematical of
fire (marked thus
which formed in
the lines of the body, &c, and is consider
ed lucky, I'.ii.a.^-.'--:' 2. Otic of the
postures of the silent ascetic, placing
each foot on the opposite thigh, and
sitting erect, /fr/!Qwr*-,ji. VV. p.964.
Svabi'jka. (p.)
frwchfiaO 1-1 sit eS , s. The fire emblem
as a mark.
&euai>@&Gff*s>s5, s. As :?ld, 1.
G-aiehtfisiT^GBTui, s. As ? ^ ^ti> Q .3, u: , 2.
*3rSuui3Tih, s. The burrow or hole
of an animal,
W. p. 867. Svauhua.
2. (rg>.) Hell, tasib. (p.)
'SrOJih, s. Wealth, property, S-ar<A
miA. 2. One's own as
VV. p. 960.
Sva. (Sows, umge.)
&reuujih eiveuiuua, s. Self, pror.
2. Proprietorship, -*buj. 3. Spontaneousness as j[4. VV p. 962. Svayam.
tueiujwaiDW, s. [improp. aujiiiaieiii,
which see ]
ui&Q(VjpLD, t. One's own doing.
arGUIT, s. [improp. Qeeuir.~]
A wall.
2. The shell of the mundane egg surround
ing the universe, j,atn-*mii. Note.
There are
Ljp***i, *p*mi, j
l$.mi, (gCif-t+mr, (flab**/, GeipQjQmQfo*
it, &c., which see severally.The word
sometimes changes to
and a/
in its compounds.
*^eT*^ruj(?rfi4^tjOtflQf4ft)fii. If the
wall remain you may draw pictures
on it; i.e. if your body be in health, you
may accomplish much.
485

BrSUtT
The bottom of a wall, g-rSUiraQgiiT y9 , s. An insect which *&r6>jpuui, s. [com. Q&npuih.'} A trifle,
makes a shrill noise, a cricket, #e,F<3.
a little, j/fiutb.
8riQijj8uigi , s. [prov.j A ball tossed
()
*3i-susirssr^.^! aPSU/rgarssruxS, s.
against a wall spoken of things that <3rSMT<31&rr5l, s. A kind of acid saltas
Yellow jasmine, Q^iiL/io&oto,*. wTo. 964.
admit of no settlement.
ejglSstiih, (Af. Die )
Svaknay ud'iii. (A/ Uic.)
G-GUff&y^&tTrjsS, s. [com. a&rzar&G&neo.']
*3hsun~, s. [a change nf senirssrii.] A dog,
A robber's instrument for breaking
anil, S. Gold, QuTtir. W. p. 963. SvARNA.
through walls, (p.)
Compare *uriii, Qsiraarib.
&eurt&6>jiT, s. ( vocative.) An imitative
SrOinsup, s. An opening for a shelf in
a-air^ss)pniiju>, s. [cum. Q-rirrfgj^/nuti.]
sound in calling dogs.
a wall.
Money-tax on gardens, backyards, &c.; *3heuiT&p>Lts, s. Welcome, salutation, af
s-aiQaqguu, inf. To raise a wall.
[ex Qpnuiii, proceeds.] (c.)
fable reception, C^ioJSp/;^Ai. W. p. 965
ajQff, inf. To put up a wall.
a-snnessQ^^ui, s. Gold-like body.
Svagaiha. 2. A parrot, fi<*. (*.)
a-suQjrtriLLf., s. A kind of plant grow
& eniiastir& &irss.<u , s. The gold color,
*arGUirsrr, s. An exclamation of mystic
ing on walls, 4tmtQpaaii&, Prenanthes
8onchifolia, L. (Af. Die.) 2. [prov.~]
import, used in making an oblation to the
aainaxtr,ipe(B , s. A bar of gold, a
gods, mts$>:$jiQ&>t5sCiij. 2. Wife of the
The liver of a sheep, stuck to a wall as
plate
of
gold.
god of Are, j(48ifl<J,irm!ratf. W. p. 966.
a charm, (c.) 3. A buttress,
a-enri ear a rrnA, s. A goldsmith.
Svaha.
aaiiijstpp, inf. To polish a wall.
&Gi)n<s86ifi$nn6ii3>tj> &cuir<atsrQufi -&-euri
s-oj/fy^, inf. To plaster a wall.
o-oinairQ/seS,
s. Wife of the god of
sr<?oira>*, s. Aqua rcgia, that which
ateunGuai, inf. To put up a wall, as
fire presiding over burnt offerings.
dissolves gold, nitro-muriatic acid.
&Qi/re%rLjC-uui, s. Golden flowers of gr(Sil!r&&ui, s. The OunirQpCLf. plant.
aeui^peQw, t. A wallas *a;/f.
2. A poisonous plant, SayLij.. (Af. Die.)
fered to the idol ; for which, gold or other
SrSuirppiTij&-&-iirpirmQ, s. A buttress,
coins are commonly substituted.
arSi/zr^ti-afsw/rffiSU), s. Fuller's earth,
o-enHessr^S, s.
The last continent
*,Cmslr. (Af. Vic.)
& a ~ - .-.ah . s. A kind of venomous
within the circumambient ridge. (Pu- afsu/r^LD, s. Breath, breathing, respi
serpent, ^runiL/.
ran. geog.)
ration, uSWq. W. p. 868. S'vasa. (c.) 2.
aaiFuux'mx. *. The upright boards
aennessruiajw, s. Resembling gold, of
A comfortable dwelling place. - i.tS^L,S: : ;
of a box, wardrobe, &c.
the nature, color, &c, of gold. (Colloq.)
[ex , et a/sew.']
6u/fu>LLi_ii, s. The level of the wall. *3rSiids\>, s. The
tree, (a7*).)
j-u- :_'.;-,>;.. Breathing continues ; lie
saiitLDniii, s. A square cavity in
is still alive.
3r su(es\>ITsii, .1. One of the seven
the inside wall of a house.
&Bin&tw&Le, s. Asthma. (Jt.)
upper worlds, <?ifsiu#4Gijrijrj>; [ex */.]
, .igj :jy . r. )(./!(. Shooting pains
b0.] A plantas /QjlLo$_.
ansusc, s. A hillock, Qlo(B. 2. The
in
pulmonic complaints.
s-su/ieS/ftudr, s. A kind of poisonous
back, qp&<3. 3. The upper part of the
a-oin&j&- L-Lf.uS(if>d&, inf. To breathe
snake. See MuiSr.
shoulder, C^raCeo. 4. Nape, di-J. 5.
as a dying person.
&suiTSB>eu3&, inf. To build a wall.
Horse's mane, (s^^i^'otA^^l.
o-ajiT&ii&L-Lf-eiirEia &ein&msL-ip.(:tu
*3rSiirr, s. Heaven, paradise, the resi 3rSUS^, s. A bird's beak, upeaenQpdr^.
pp, inf. To restrain the breath by rule,
&c , as the silent asceticone of the
dence of [ndra, 2#*<}trmi. 2. Sky, ether,
2. A musk-rat,
<,?. 3. Swerga, the
world of Indra, f*iii.
(p.)
^Mimb. 3. Splendor, beauty,
4. One of the three mystical words in the
&sutr&u>iKja, inf. To stop breathing,
Gayatri repeated daily in the morning
to expire
n.
To
dry
up,
evaporate,
be
exhausted
ceremonies, &c, srutitidQarQsgijLi. Note. by evaporation, mfip. 2. To be imbibed
aair&Lcida, inf. To restrain the
The word signifies one of the divisions
breath .
as water in the pores of the body,
of the universe, the space between the
&oirr&LDLd8, appcl. n. One who re
3. To be absorbed or to change its sub
sun and polar star, and region of the
stanceas water thrown on fire, its
strains the breath, as a yogi.
planets and constellations. W. p. 962.
supposed proximated clement, Q*s:..;ra
&eurr&ij>eiii!E/&, inf. To inhale, inspire.
Svak. (p )
mp. (c.)
2. To breathe hard and quick, as in
* 61] IT & <B LD, s. (com. Q&irrrdaii.)
-Q>ro i(&lL$-&a, inf. To drink up. (c.)
pulmonary diseases at the approach of
Swerga the world of Indra, and the resi
death. 3. To draw in and restrain the
&Gi3p1&QfitLi&&, inf. [vul. Q&nppQpiu&
dence of mortals deified, and admitted
breath, as a yogi. See Jrr^urioii.
*.] To rub in oil, &c, so as to be ab
there in consequence of a preponderance
sorbed in the system.
a;,T^u)Sj/7ffi/SfiP(_, inf. To restrain and
of their virtuous deeds, to remain in the
then remit the breath.
SrOitfiuGurts, inf. To be absorbed, to
enjoyment of sensual delights until their
srBiir&Ln^!, inf. To exhale, respire.
merit is exhausted. 2. An inferior heaven,
be exhausted.
AV. p. 963. Svauga. 3. Female
&ain&iS(n)e8inuu>, s. Passing the breath
l'f:lS'::i,fc..a;- : Ji;-_;.-, All tile jlTObreasts, &>pd;atltiib, (p.)
perty is absorbed there, (unjustly.)
through either nostril at pleasure, or
g*ji*,pSi_r*.
He will leave
a-ain&auiGuiT&a-surrdaswLfSj inf. To
stopping it for any length of time,
nothing unabsorbed.
JOTW,
enter heaven.
c_a//rjii), s. [com. Lff*fiu/r#ii.] The
tfaiirdsir<2irirs8ru>, s. Going to heaven;
eresnrQ&Drius-etip, inf. To sink into the
air drawn in by breathing.
[ex ^Qlffaexrti),']
pores of the body, as oil.
asum:u>, s. [com. &&aiir&u>.~] The
asutd -iu^sS&ear}dad! , s. The bliss
GeurrGBeu&eL'pev , v. noun. The sinking
air thrown out, by the lungs the
of Swerga as allotted to one for his good
of perspiration, not wiped off, into the
opposite of *-*mrib.
deeds.
pores; deemed unhealthy.
ffto^drsu/rffti), s. The short breathing
*-D/f*ytfi&aind&Geinau>, s. The
&eujpipa>, v. noun. Evaporating.
Swerga-world.
of a dying person, (c.)
saiirSda, inf, To breathe, to respire.
a/ifaij, j. Celestials, immortals, in &K5i]fbj)l , @2pebr, ^enpfiQesrsr, Qeaar,
npp, v. a. To dry up, absorb, cause mois
habitants of Swerga, <!*wf.
(P-)
ture, cause to Biibside. xmptQaiiu. 2. To *&GUirparh^, s. The
^aiidaeuir^DQj, s. The enjoyments of
tree. (R.)
destroy
utterly,
to
extirpate,
jftfi*:
(p.)
Swerga.
uenaisiAj
*aipnhQmiaiffcar
The
possessor
*<3rGiiir^rg^iflajili,
s.
Free-agency,
in
ttGuiriaqfjaQeS, ,. [proc] A kind of
of the weapon which exhausts the sea of
dependence, *0*fisib. W. p. 965 SVATAKsnake, p/unty. See crSoS.
enmity; i. e. roots out the enemy.
TRYA.
Oraiird&iT&s, s.

msuir
<3hSUlTj3>lh, s. [pros.] See asun&ui
&sutQ, j.
The fifteenth lunar asterism. See Gatgi. W. p. 965. Svati.
suir^LLi_!resTLD &surr^lp.LiT
aib, s. One of the six ^/tuA, being the
region of the genitals, ^cr^ijtirf(2u*jsi.
(P)
' 3r Gun^jlsxtlo, s. [com. !UffOTii.] Inde
pendence, right of possession, that which
is within one's own poweroppo. toujfj}
ord ; [ex am, et ,grii ] W. p. 965. SvaDHKEKA.
Jjm&aga amrg&ibGurjsrgi. He has not
sufficient power or ability.
g * ~* - * -v.fi.-;J.:'v-*?7. Tbis place
is his property.
m3rSWTgp , s. Sweetness, flavor, fipfiuLj.
W. p. 965. Svadu. (p.)
K-SUITJglS5SSri in, . {prop. &eurr3ssssr
!_*4.] The prickly thistle, Qmt^Sii. W.
p. 965. SvADCKANDAKA.
grsuirjgj&mtsl, s. The sacred basil, &s<r
S). (Af Die.)
*su.Ti5/situ tii *a/Tsruuj/i>, s.
Happiness, content, satisfaction, urifflijii.
2. (c.) Health, wholesomeness, case, **J>.
W. p. 966. Svastuyam. 3. Pleasantness,
sweetness,
r._ r . ' ~T
^n.- :^.
y r This
will be very wholesome for your body;
your health will be greatly improved by
this medicine.
&autTj&UJlTtJUir>, s. Inaudible read
ing or muttering incantations, GmgGmigisna.
2. Study of the Vedae, j^jtWojoni. W. p.
965. Svad'hyata. (/;.)
ahSiurm^SLC, s. The mind, the faculty
of thought and feeling, uxa-d. W. p. 965.
Svantam. (p.)
*3rSUITLJLL, s. [corruption of &uireiii>.')
Nature.
jhSUiru.TsB&lii, s.
[com. a-aitriS&ui.']
That which is natural.peculiar or inherent,
ajiaac. 2. Self-existence, independence of
extrinsic causes, ^J(jio. W. p. 965.
SVABUAVIKAM.
*3tS1JITl8, s. (also &iriB.} Master, lord,
god,
2. The Supreme Being, i_
j*. 3. Guru, <j, 4. Argha, jyar**. 5.
Skanda, a(j*. 6. Siva, ftsr. 7. Gold,
Ou*. W. p. 965. Svamin.
,r v .5' -r fl ; , /- , s. Affairs of a lord or
master. 2. Religious duties.
6>aiin8i-iiDLjunQ>, v. noun. Procession
of an idol.
'areurnuiht-i 3i-eiiiriUL[>LjsuL[>^ji, s.
One of the eight Menus, &iwgp. W. p.
965. Svayambhc. {p.)
&r sutTUJ La L] sulci, s. One of the twentyeight Agamas, P.-.-i.-r 7;-.-.; -i.
arSUlTlLI, s. {for.) [in seamanship.'] The
forestay, lowstay, *iju<lCr*S(i.
a-euir'LuupjS, s. Cross beams in the
bow of a dhoney for fastening the forestay.
df-eu/Tir^ti) suitstshuld, s. Sweet
ness, *'iS)uii; [ex amr, el fit. ] 2. The bark
of the Fcronia, QmatSGarppsw. (M. Die.)

&rSB)SU
&tGUITit1, s. [Pers.~\ (as eatnrfi.) Riding,
driving. 2. A conveyance. (It.)
*3rSU IT IT & S ;&li> ttJITIT& 9fiLCs, S.
One's own acquisitions, par aiiur/t^uik; [ex
am, el ^iaBfib.']
<9rsu IT itjijs ld, s. Genuine signification
or intrinsic meaning of a word, gi*ut,,ay. 2. Regard to one's own interest, wel
fare or benefit,oppo. to uaiippb, aiumuth ;
[e.r am, el Jfiffli.']
st6urrirpjstrjipLDir6arui, s. [in log.~\ In
ference as to what relates to one's self,
or itself; [ex j^uugtiA.]
<9r suireQ, &Qp&i,
@ii>, da, v. n.
To blaze, burn, iSa afiu, (p.)
jij iSssrlj- a'.TcS^jciV, v. noun. The
blazing of fire.
9,eutre$pQifi<u, inf. To burn in flames.
arSUtrekti, s. Flame. W. p. 357. Jvala.
s-eunikupirai, inf. To catchas flames.
&euncbbsi, inf. To blaze,
*<3rsyirs3Tiii, s. A dog, naii (e.) W. p.
867. S'vaka.
frsuirgmu sulcighsurrgpi^Q, s. [in
AJwiltt philosophy ] Self-experience as one
of the three means employed by the deity
for illuminating the soul and ripening it
for bliss (the other two are cj>, revela
tion, and (gis, oral instruction by the guru);
[ex **, el ^j&umib.]
maingpij^fiaih, s. Knowledge acquired
by experience, by the exercise of the
mental faculties, &c, ptaorgiumw.
3rSUITSSI , j. [prov. mas. andfern.] Owner,
proprietor, _oi_iuer, *.m>ivmer. (c.) [ex
Sa. Sea.]
&eu near siti;gotaaiir^airnsr, s. [fcm. #
mra s--. ; As amear.
*fflff, s. The
tree. 2. The &mGI
plant. (M. Die.)
ghsQsrfl, sSOflor, r;5 J -.-Tr, uQuesr, it.
v. n. To assent, to agree, b.i_*ui_ 2. To
enjoy, ^i&uJxx. 3. To adopt, to make a
thing one's own, perpiis; [ex
mluifijsioia* a*VsAuii(5uurtljr*. TllOU Shalt
not take the name (of God) in vain.
(Beschi.)
*aSa.Tj'ii &-eQ<3irih, s. [prop. #sff
rji] Assent, consent, agreement, jyiS
aluLf. 2. Use, enjoyment, j/g>umj>. 3.
Adoption, ^r^**i ; [ex am, el an, doing.]
dffifla WffLfflQfftk, s. An adopted son.
L-!r7$r.z 7
, j. Adoption, act of
taking a son.
3rsrJan<5G, j. Toddy, spirituous liquor,
A. (avp.) 2. Cardamom husk, atGaimb.
(M. Die.)
'arsQ^irsClh, s. Great extension, jy^a
tlaraiii; [ex a, el Siii.]
l3ParJCo<!Fi_ti a; eQQ^s^LD.s. Gospel,
good tidings, npQeugi; [ex a, el *5<i.]
s : J.js^ -i ~r if af C r13, da &eBG&*, * One who brings good tidings.
2. [in Christ, usage.] An Evangelist.
Jfafi sn)3>ir!TLC>, s. [prop, jsfira^/rffii.]
'cK-sff&inriii, s. As arsBsirBw.

6ijSih, s. The chin, QiDireuiriudaiLmi


(**)
*(oS!7dFS!niF &-Qiu&etn&,s. Self-will,
following one's own purpose or inclina
tion, free choice, free will, free-agency,
^*<rf*io; [ex am, el &*mvf ]
QtiQfatfaar, Do you say this of yourself
or were you told by any body ?
aG&jaeBsajrij^fitf&tgfa, He acts accord
ing to his own will.
*(osii^SLb, s. The red fruit of the
Feronia, *mtiQ*>itginb. (/?.)
*3rQiGl]i$&lTeXITL_U!, s. [prop. sBltlffl
] A creeper, m^SaQai^.. W. p.
965. Svadokan'uaka.
,<3t(dSU^(^lcld, s. The Oa/eiOarg
< plant. (A/. i>i"c.)
&(c>eUj5&Li>, s. That which is engen
dered by heat and damp, as some insects,
worms, &c, are supposed to be; one of
the four classes of births. See Qptppib.
W. p. 966. Svedaja.
*3r(cSUjS^ir!rih, s. A reed, istiessrpi-jec.
SOLD, s. The enn^sBsr plant.
(*/. Die.)
OrQeupLCs, s. A reed, iBiremreo. 2. The
iomSkIA tree. 3. A kind of treeas m&S)
ifjtfl. (A/. Die.)
~
'Si-Qsu^Ld, s. Whiteness, Q aimsaw. 2.
The planet Venus, Qa*. W. p. 868.
Svkta. 3. W. p. 966. Sveda. Perspi
ration, sweat, warm vapor,
(af.)
&Gajjs;iTir&rreiii7p,ii>, s. A white stone.
See Qztairmifipib.
o-Qoipeunnaajbuui, s.
The present
sfiuib or period of lime.
a-Geupainnatiio-QaipsiiBiraQpiipfi, s.
Vishnu in the form of a white boar,
mWtgpi.
a-GaipQiaaui, s. A place south of Spii
uni, formerly a forest, commonly called,
)(jQarB*w, (/it) the white forest.
aQai^aiaruQurT^umar, s. The author
of RmayKrGutflib as a resident of aQm
flmeorib, ^sraBQajrwr.
s-Qai^Birjaesrsk, s. A name of Arjuna,
as riding on a white horse, ^(saasa^,.
*3rQsujsSssr, s. Self-perception, selfknowledge; [ex a, el C-^fcr.]
&Geup&xiaarrC.8, s. Knowledge from
experience, jyuCjril4jari4.
*&-Qeupir&siip;3-ih
supit&&su
tub, s. One of the thirty-two Upanishads,
nsu, s. Taste, flavor,
2. Deliciousness, sweetness, agreeableness,
SioHmxo. 3. That which is gratifying
to the senses or mind,
(c.) 4. One
of the five senses, siiLf^Qflto,^, 5. a
figure of rhetoric. (See ruiji4.) 6.
The fourteenth lunar uterism, 9^x1
writ.
jyl*tg* ammtifffCQuliiiiSiLL^g. His
tongue has lost the sense of taste.
#6a)/rtlt-, inf. To give a relish to.
2. To entice, allure, decoy. 3. To be
tasteful, relishable.pleesant to the taste.
487

SrLptr

*A0

&y>&rjp>Gurs, inf. To become faint or SK-Lpl, s. Whirling as water or wind, a


areaaisnsssr, inf. To have a relish for.
whirl, twirl, sinuosity, vortex, eddy, tit
2. To be nlhired, attracted, decoyed by
fatigued, Q*iiigi<2urm.
agopfeSuasr. 2. Incurvature, curl in the
a bait, &c.
3. To try, examine,
u&t$&p*psBrjpGur&ar. He has become
formation of letters, circle, &c, as each
taste fond, &c.
faint with hunger.
curve in or, tHr, and the sign of the long
sshoj Q si_ei>, v. noun. Being insipid.
Lpar/DLf.da, inf. To rush on all sides
vowels in 8, so, G<, &c,
3. Curl
2. Losing one's charms.
of the hair of a horse's forehead, iriSii^fi.
as whirlwinds, epidemics, &c.
arGDwQatT&T&r, inf. To taste. 2. To
4.
Involution
of
the
navel,
Qjiul/lL^kJ.
5.
#ipB6\i i^><6i/ SrypG), v. noun.
enjoy pleasures, ^asucpp.
Circular, or curved lines on the head,
Whirling,
spinning,
gyration,
rotation,
grGe>Guuiriia&, inf. To taste. 2. To be
body, &c, supposed to be indicative of
brandishing, flourishing. 2. Trouble,
nice, particular, dainty in food.
one's fortune, je**(^. 6. Circles on the
agitation, being tossed about, vicissi
surface of water, as by the fall of a stone,
&&s>guui~, inf. To be retude, ucr*scu4*u. 3. Moving to and fro,
&c . **iQifl*fi- (c.)
lishable, to taste well. 2. To get a
&L$&-fii$uiuiTnpp&>, v. noun. Examin
relish or liking for.
G-ipev&iTjbjpi-mipec&nev, s. Whirlwind.
ing the curled marks of a horse, (c.)
aanaiuu &r&t>aiupp, inf. To
^Lfpud&nw, s. Revolving wheel.
)0tr&GapuiT&)&4,ai7&&Lp
, s. A goldmake a thing pleasant or agreeable to
a-ipeo(2iBi!iu,s. [prov.~] A disease in cattle,
chakarum coin issued by Vijaya Raone.
ghnva, a king of Tanjore.
causing them to whirl round and fall
sfaasuuQuirQTfar, s. Dainties, sweet
down.
iSash&inuniiaifl, I. A mark, (_) used
meats. jJ7iJCJWl_(i).
&ipi>u>iju>, s. [Zee] A winding screw
by the Hindus in the beginning of a
o-aDeiiiLijSiu, inf. To know or discri
book; by the tSaivas in honor of Ganesa,
made of wood.
minate the taste of food. 2. (fig.) To be
and the Valshnuvas as an abbreviation
&ipcou&>t, s. A club, commonly cast,
allured by any pleasure.
of 9* the mystic om. At the north,
*iaiit. 2. (R.) A curved club, /fa^i..
the Sa Sri is used.
a-tnaiQmCQuGutrm, inf. To lose
Srip euoiecw, i. A species of beetle.
iSekisniuiriTSrifQuiri, inf. To make
one's relish or taste.
the mark in an account, indicating
atpevpasresfiT, s. Rolling and flowing
E-ilaF-eneJ, *. The flavor of fruit, sugar,
that it is right.
water.
&c.
y>arpgBHTLDirpjpi&&&n&&Lfi, s. A gold
Qfsreru?arxtaB<!*i*.tpsSrjDipifl*i, inf.
T
so eu s. See fttj&u>.
coin at Keelvelur, near Negapatam.
To revolve through different births and
^j^pi^-scai, s.
The six flavors, viz.:
ori^su enn iu, inf.
To make a circlet
deaths.
1 . suq, bitterness. 2. oSuq, sweetness.
with a pin, &c.
3. L/t/iuL/, sourness. 4. e.fuq, saltness. ttipdsOtUtri, inf. [j>ro.] To be greatly
&$m$&s, inf. To form small curves,
5. giituLi, astringency. 6.
pun
fatigued; to be faint or dizzy, jfc^i^tun.
or circlets.
gency.
SrtjjQuirL- ari^uSi, inf. To form
9ripe0,.
noun.
An
eddy,
whirlpool.whirl4r>a/, Qpgl,
ILjli, IU, v. a. [uZ.]
small curves to the letters.
wind, &c, *tl>iiQfiiie$iuar. 2. A machine
As *oDi&Qptp.
a-jfid^exsi u> #$pp<3aui, s. [prov.~]
on an axle turned by the wind, a wind
Knavery, acro^oii.
mill, a whirli-gig, sip^if.. 3. A whirling
fj^uij^, s. [prov. as ffi^^sairuj.]
weapon, a^i. 4. (fig-) Deception, fraud,
[pa/ ] To have flavor, to be relishable.
[ex ic4>.]
Knavish policy, knavery.
alluring, g: ,
s. [pros.] A goldsmith's
^gtQaKg^fftatgtepgi. In that place
3rS3)Sl/, aSdpeir, pQpasr, uQuar, ,
is a whirlpool.
matrix for making impressions.
v. a. To taste, relish, distinguish tastes,
j^ifsajzbr , s. A knave, a rogue, aschemer,
sttpeosir, s. {fern. #tp6.) A cheat, an
B_<jffiuii*. 2. To feed upon as an infant
a man of tricks, an irritable man, <d
in sucking, ;,Vi.
(c.) 3. To ex
impostor, a tempter, cj^or.
jtwtr. 2. A whirl-wind, *i*ii^jr. (c.)
perience, enjoy, Qur&ii&xz.
aLfieSdeniusuui, inf. To be caught
&i$iuiriuu<iu&, inf. To speak sharply,
a-snmpjpi&QU). ij, inf. To taste and
in a whirlwind or whirlpool.
so as to hurt one's feelings.
drink.
ttLptixgy, QSpar, a-Lpp^Gasr&r, Cersir,
i^uSa>jfiiuea, s. Any domestic ani
&es>ei)piL]<iurrL-Li, appel. n. That
mal wanting the proper fortunate
ippp, v. a. To whirl, twirl, turn, spin or
which is spitten out.
marks, Q*iii_*B9^tr^. 2. (fig.) A
swing round, *&i*Qrijii. 2. To brandish,
worthless fellow, *-<_r4r*-. (c.)
a-wwppev, v. noun. Tasting, relishing.
flourish, wave, rpfiiutiL^. 3. To cause
dizziness, pln>a>iu**!fipp. (c.)
sl^Qu^ld, s. The different sorts of
<Srt>/E7(^, SQpsbr, -fE/S<?sirsir, Qenar,
marks on the head of a horse.
6-Lppr$ajut-& , inf. As &Lpesrpiq.&&. 2.
miis, v. n. [prov. improp. for 408.] To
To sweep away many livesas some
whirl, be tossed about, e-spai.
He has cheated me.
epidemics.
@/fies>r&&$ujGir, s. A kind of storm
drtps\)LD/ri , inf. [prov.] To be set on
&ippgiipiy-, s. [prop.] A club commonly
that prevails in the month of April
getting a thing, to be importunate, to seek
used by fencers, urj^. (c.)
(c)
constantly the attainment of an object,
&$iunea!l, s. The lower pin of a door
a-ipppeo, v. noun. Being giddy. 2. Roll
Oup^oQpiuw. 2. To get by any means,
or gate serving instead of a hinge.
take the utmost pains by labor, begging,
ing the body as in pain, *-ippp*>.
borrowing, &c, to attain an object, *.
tfinrasfl&BL-es>L-, s. The block or
a*&A<g,**\ppp*tiiiLiw(5&p&. I feel dizzy.
tone to receive the pin of a door, a
drtfigll, SQjdsst, gftparCpeir, Qaisr, a-ipev,
s. The handle of a spinning
gate, &c.
v. n. To whirl, spin, eddy, swing round,
wheel, rope twisting machine, &c, *vp
sifiiijiTBxftaapai, s. A door made with
turn on an axis,
2. To revolve in an
i>i>*a>&, (c.)
p<ns to turn in grooves instead of hinges.
orbit, pp. 3. To be rotary, to turn as
&ipp<8&&, t. To throw off as water
o-i^Qajiri, inf. To dive into water.
the wheel of a carriage,
4. To
from a vessel, a club or sword from the
2. (fig.) To penetrate the minds of
revolve, as the soul through successive
hand, &c.
men, iBormjriJtsraj.
births, tSptSiSp^ffiw. 5. To be agitated,
a-ipp/SQuj/Siu a-ippjSe&t, inf. To
troubled, distressed in mind, uxsr^jeoi.
a-iflSujirCBSpeiiar, appcl. n. A diver.
6. To be tossed about, to be driven to and
whirl a weapon and cast it in the air.
&L$, Spffi, kpei,
v. n. To be
fro, e.fl>>. 7. To droop, faint, languish.
fiSbs&Lpppev,
v. noun. Turning of the
come curved, incurvated, involved, to
<*. 8. To be engrossed by the objects of
head, being dizzy, as in vertigo.
form in circles as on the surface of water,
sense, Quf^^w. (c.)
*tfiut*. 2. To be sinuous, guileful, xul.
mtfipst, v. noun. Whirling, spinning.
a-ipsrffifliBiu, inf. To be revolving. 2.
opcrfri-r*. 3. To be afflicted in mind, iw<.
&Lprr<ss>rr, t. The Qunar^eiecir plant.
To be agitated, m*um.

SrSTT
&tfijjuu&, inf. [prov.~\ To apeak
sharply bo as to hurt one's feelings,
i^sa>, v. noun. Curling.
e-ifiiueo, v. noun. Curling. 2. Mode
of curling,{p.)
or dressing the hair, siiur
eSQ&ars>.
SrLjS {gjsrrih, s. A curious kind of poem.
See iSsnpisiS. (p.)
3hljQ&f>&, s. Toddy, sev. 2. [com. fS
<j**uS.] A place near Madura, sacred to
Siva, ffi/eudauu. {p.) 3. [ex S, o.]
Curling, *bJiu*>.
ifdfifj, pfifi, dfgjii,
s. n. To
be formed as curls, curvatures, &c, on
the head or body, ^mi^^tm. 2. To
sink, fall in, as the eyes by age, &c,
***t*\!>t*. 3. To fall here and thereas
rain in partial showers, \Lem$$*x. (c.)
4 [proo.] To go, move about, to walk
here and there,
om>sfi0^a><icSiuQu!iSfs>. The rain was
very scanty.
*ur#t*(5tffB9t*'!m**ijlAflff. A severe head
ache has sunk the eyes.
&J)ppQpsu>, s. A sunk face. Com
pare ^^gp<gSJ.
aieSds, inf. To have stitches
or spasms connected witli breathing.
s-tfj^gjainms, inf. To have pain in
breathing. 2. To draw inas a whirl
pool or eddy, to ingulph.
a$anpl&$dsnpg)t, s. Whirl-wind.
See under *tpg).
Br$u>nij$LD, I. Distortion of the bowels
in children, connected with indigestion.
Sec msipib.
srtfiifiar&reo, J.
Forked lightning.
(Rare)
ttjfijifijg, appcl. n. Any thing with
a curl or flexture.
&iunpgi, appcl. n. {ncg.) That which
has not a curlas S.
pGjtfk, ududr, ds, v. a.
To curl, incurve, curve the end of a
letteras Q, &c, ^n*QmL<u. 2. To form
whirlpools, eddies, &c, as water, tfqp/sta
hjo-*i0*x. 3. To curtail expenses, provide
one's self with the strictest economy, Qr
>i(ja*. 4. To conceal, to hide one's
Self, mtapis. (c.)
LCTsr<B)S4 QrreirQjsrdr eifiAsQatggiib. We
onght to provide for our expenses ac
cording to our income
mi><2a<*iir*ifi&LjGutC-L-Bdr. He had de
posited it somewhere not to be seen
by others.
*$&idQmiren-eir, inf. To seclude
one's self, to evade one's sight, gripg*
a$pgiuunnd&, inf. To look with
displeasure, distorting the face.
s-ifiaj, . noun. Concealment, Beclusion, circumvention, s*f.
aS^Lir/4^!*tfJiii_ror. He traced the
way to the secluded place.
*&-Lfl(Lp8soT &-<xgQpdsBr, s. One of
the ten rrif., <%0f'JAS>&i&<sd'8pusi. 2.
One of the three an., the place of
union for the breath of both nostrils. Su.
Sushumna.
KLfiiusO, s. See
3.
<*<2(jg, s. [prov.] See <g5y.
fJ2

'<3^(Lp^^l, s. Deep sleep, profound re *<25' ' Lpr0*-] Readiness, sagacity,


pose, entire insensibility, one of the five
quickness of invention,
2. Cut
j)i<ka>0, or states and stations of the soul
ting witticism, sarcasm, satire,
*
in the body, that of deep sleep, st^>'H*$
. 3. [improp. for
Shortness, that
filmr. W. p. 938. SuSHUPTI. 2. [in Me
which is easy of attainment,
agama phuotophy.'] Foresight, anticipa
&(yaiT&jrciiLfi, s. See s^tyeutTBsrevifi.
tion, an intellectual faculty that argues
s. A witty person, a satirist,
future events from present circumstances
ajjiuMststtr,
(as one of the seven jyagiwp or states
and degrees of intellect). (/>.) 3. [vul.
improp.for
A torch ot dry sticks
V. n. To be sprained or strained, as a
of Q*i3B& shrub.
joint, to be displaced, deranged, &c, as
cp4^)iSC?nji_Eflu(?LwiijiSiit_j?. He is now
a ligament, >
. -' -. - &<g*s. {c.)
m>jibLi*<Q*&iQMaf!kii_ffi
The tendon is
in deep sleep.
strained.
iS&ruiiwa-qgpfd, s. Insensibility to sin
(5g, v. noun. A sprain, straining
ful desires.
the ligaments of a joint, luxation.
&Q>!5gfl, s. [prop, ater^.igi, which see.]
a^ty&tgjuunii&a, inf. [prov.~] To use
<3r(lg$3sr, s. [a contraction of &ifi(y>3m,
enchantment for curing a sprain.
" #g5(jgu)/f)j7ii, j. A mantra for a
which see ]
sprain.
arsrrgj, s. A winnowing fan or sieve
g9gj(2je/'^(Sija^eui^'a*, inf. To
for separating chaff or bran from grain,
rub a sprained limb with oil, ashes,
flour, &c, op^ii. (e.) 2. The sixteenth
leaves, &c, using incantations.
lunar asterism,
.>.
wdr, appcl. n. One who cures sprains,
inf. To winnow, separating stones, &c,
jgio (}<!/. inf. To remove a sprain
from the grains.
by using incantations or otherwise.
> iirGeoLfeaida, inf. To winnow,
Grt^dGap, inf. To be strained.
or clean grain.
tf^iff^^^ePi, inf. To make a sprain .
a-eiraitQeoajuf-ds, inf. To strike with
worse.
a winnowing fanconsidered a dis
(g5SaQai7ar>ir, inf. To be strained
grace.
in the hips, &c.
#6ir(gg/)a(g, s. The corners of a fan.
*(J,'5^7,
s. A kind of shrub, the C*/7
*6ir@ili_, inf. To braid a winnow
2.
A torch for travelling made of
ing fan. 2. [prov.] To make a winnow
dry sticks of this shruh,
3. A kind of
ing fan firm and strong by tying, (c.)
censer in which coals arc placed aud
am^dQaiTQ^daL-sai, s. [prov.] A
waved round, a^****. (c.)
kind of pastry.
^^^/&lLb_, s. As
2.
aetSaeduffuiS^i, inf. To spread
(srjiei i$Lf.d a , inf. To hold torches.
any thing in a winnowing fan to dry.
J- (corrup. of Sulab'ha, also
^fit^u tStktareo, v. noun. [prov.~] A **(er^ay,
Tel.) Easiness, facility, that which is
kind of braiding in cocoa leaves, ratan
easy of attainment, uuii. 2. Lightness,
work, &c.
g)u>. 3. Abatement,
(r.)
Stgtg, en @, s. A smaller kind of win
a^eafiidSoBids, inf. To obtain ea
nowing fan. Compare oppfiio.
sily.
frerfl, s. The LfefluirsDir plant. (M. Die.)
a/eyajirea-euLP , s. A short cut, =(--> -V *
-.--o-.-:^. 2. Easy method or scheme#srfl, QOflar, mQpar, Qaiea, avfiiu, v. n.
ful measures, g(?ur7*aS.
To be angry,
{Rare.)
s^l&^eijuiTirds ef^dGevunirds, inf.
#afla/, v. noun, and J. Anger, rage,
To seek at a reduced price.
fury, Qaiuii. 2. Expressions of anger,
l50/uBr!5r, in/. To abate, to dimi
nish, <gmp*s.
,fu<?r QpMjlfflGai
BatrGt-Gsr. I saw
a^Qiirenra-mLD, s. A light load.
displeasure in his countenance.
&r&ir, s. The pulp of jack-fruit, the di
^etflsns, s. The Qp^sisaa tree. {M.
visions of a wild pine; the receptacles for
Die.)
juice in the orange, pine, custard apple,
&C, uwfQpfitiStJmjti^tar &r. {c.)
3f-srf?, i?;n.i,
uGuebr, da, v. n.
3bnOiu, inf. To take out the pulp.
and v. a. To be angry, express anger
sfiaatotettiLiniijuGunda, inf. To remove
by the features, words, &c, Gu*^lLi_.
(c.)
the pulp gradually.
(;laroJ(y***fc^o^'>, One who extracts
the pulp leaving the skin whole;
is roaming about discontented; (Jit.) twist
applied to a person who artfully em
ing his face.
bezzles leaving no marks.
<.f.n.Q.w.Wji. Speak not offensive
words. {Aw.)
3rSlT arSrrjSir^, j. Pungency, Q-eefouLj.
fdtuiy, v. noun. As f?6y, which see.
2. Dried salt-fish, s^mid). 3. adj. (in comftinj Little, small, slender, jy/iD. (c.)
c9rSr/)^Q, s.
A pike-staff, a sharp
*diyrf*LLAOfl6"WsViF*(g(^.y^. KoaStpointed stick used by travellers, flQmi*t.
ing salt-fish and drinking toddy.
(.)
<rrrwir<i' a-areirirdsiriu, s. [prov.]
SfeiPsij, s. [tin/.] See m^tya).
Chilly, iSauii.
489

SrStT
s. [/.] Anger, Gairuw. 2.
grsirsirirafi, s. A small nail. See ^jaafl. x-srrrer^gnsrrQsrremeo, v. noun. Prick- 1 Srqrjiefnh,
Swiftness, a gallop, C*ii. Compare .-r
ing,
twinging,
throbbing.
See
*csQsr
a-snQsiTjpii}>u , s. See erjpiu>u.
ATM.
Mie&jrfrQsTtsrjI (TpffivBfiAslrc&rtSASlgsbr. He ^^oQresrsO, v. noun. Smarting exces
SrSrrsrr&aSLh, s. Anger, fury, Qsnuil. 2sivelyas from the sting of a wasp, snuff
shows an angry countenance.
Insolence, <Ja>J.i.a>. (e.) 3. [prov.~\ Prick
in the nose, Sic, m^a> 2. Hissing as
sSgtburAQibQwu-y-gfiiGpssr *dr*siQCTtsrpQ/
ly brat, Qaiii(gis.
water in contact with fire, f*Qptrti. 3.
S* r^. (Boys say to the sun,) I will
#owTr^^PLOf_a- , inf. To desist from
[proi> ] Being struck with fear or horror,
cut and give pieces of ginger and arckaanger. 2. To be cooled. <gAr.
JI*et<gfluLi. (r.)
nut, shine briskly and be hot.
m-atttratttb , s. [/iron.] An angry person;
*0Q:<&ffQp4t$Kte*B$0jp. A thorn penetr&ted quic kly into the fool.
a fiery bullock or horse, (c) 2. (i?.) A Sfrsn^rfju LJj&S, s. [pros.] A cricket, gjff
-:. .,-,-'- '.--.-,.*:;,',.*;.. The aot bit me
b:ise, dishonest man. GuiaBJI.
usirffl. Compare O^aQu^iS).
very
severely.
&-6rrckrr, s. [com. @Sw.] A potter's
3rSirsir ld, s. See irru>.
ffrj$Qijz&jpi6udld&. inf. To feel a smart
kiln, ui^xcu^Q^gfer. (#.) 2. A kiln,
ing pain.
&rsrrsrreo, t. [pro*,] Tenderness, flexia furnace in general, *mm>tii.
s. Quickness, haste, celerity,
blenesa, Q.odru>.
eh ehSsQuiti, inf.
To put up the
fleetness,
nimbleness, velocity, S*omi. 2.
5ffsiroS *. (mu. .sfjrrwrei'tar.) A slen
earthen wares in the kiln.
Activity, diligence, briskness, expedition,
der woman, Q.oA,<i. 2. A thin tree,
Qmrsib.
3.
Quickness, irritableness, impa
St^DlL, s. [prop. vul. for gipCGt .]
C' j.\ -.37 r.-.j
tience, ^^^eti. 4. Sharpness, keenness
Stubbornness, pertinacity, obstinacy, ennsi-sirsirpGsaso, s. A flexible stick or
in perception or execution. LfE. 5. As
tumacioiisness, aa***i4. 2. Cynicalness
perity, pungency, poignancy, ami. (c.)
rod,
-w1-^quarrelsomeness, Qsrr/t*>r. 3. Difficulty,
Shgi&aesr&jpid(&i&&iTffeBr, s. [preu.] A
intricacy,
4. Meddling, interference,
sirsittrtSl , dQ-Dgn,
d<g,u>, , >
quick, active, or diligent person. 2. A
n. To be hot, to be burning, as the sun
quick, irritable person, Cu*i. iir.
a-pCiar, . An obstinate person,
between showers, *asnuLi*xiC-i. 2. To
sjfimtiu , adv. Quickly.
one that makes difficulty, Qfrsmraru<b
be quick in movements, work, &c, !
3. To warm, to heat slightly, *iu.
&gndaiTtL.'uuLp-A&, inf. To read readily.
&ptL(i)uiSi$., e. noun. Stubbornness,
4. To be cutting, sarcastic in speech,
&jp&x/riuTtaSpeueir, appcl. n. A swifttenaciousncss, Qpiru-i_nii_ii.
QuAmopt*,
ffi^tlOaeS, j. A kind of cramp in
footed person.
&gj&irijuQuiT&, inf. To go quickly,
the limbs. 2. Stubbornness.
3r^lT3fT!TLJl9l, d@Gp&r, pQpsit, iiGum,
with speed. 2. To go too fast, gain on
As, v. a [prov.1 To beat, lash, strike,
3rpsS3TLC, i. A bulbous plant, sqflaxr.
timeas a watch, &c.
2. To scatter and shake sheaves in thresh
(/?.)
&ffiidSlGQGdFfiGiiGar, appel. n. (neg.) A
ing, );rt$.A.
a^Dsair, Sff^er, a-psssrif-Cesrer, (?q;ot,
slow man.
3rSfT3friruu, v. noun, [com.] Piercing
spetsi, v. a. (improp. fur rAr<3.) To
mjpid^dairiLi, inf. To use sharpness
heat of the sun after rain. weBynSgip&arcQci
scratch, abrade, scrape off with a finger
as with a ratan on a lazy servant.
nail, or an instrument, isQppeSumptgp*
<S$un. 2. Pungency, poignancy,
3.
Qsr*}J$r*&S(gsseiLiSvf6rQ6. You must
A stroke, cut, jy*. 4. Cutting sarcasm,
pin_. See
for the compounds.
be severe.
uji , :*, 5. Hastiness, quickness, fJii. x-ps>], s. The
fish, u>snier, (p-)
8hffi&(a)ppiT&&, inf. To show rigor.
MsrcrruQuijtoiriiiQur&iwruLi. Cutting sar
a-perneD, s. [/.] Fieriness, fierceness
jK@iji-/am6i>Mr, inf. To hasten, ex
casm is bad.
pedite, facilitate. 2. To be quick in
vehemence, *sr**ii.
C: vJ.S iv&.t a -uucQjj:'.l,rg:. The sun is
operationas poison, or a fatal disease.
*.
A genus of fishessqualus
too hot.
Carchariasincluding sharks, the sword &J)iaQaG3TS0, v. noun. Being quick,
#&rsirrruu&g[ril-L ^m&nruuuGufrt,
fish, &a, probably all the cartilaginous
severe, &c, aQuiS&igfiijLi. (c.)
inf. To shine fiercelyas after rain.
class, *pf. (c.) 2. Capricorn of the Zo
*j>*Q*&siQeitiir<20, Do not speak so
-SYTSifl, s. Dry sprays, commonly for
diac, tcmjut9. 3. \loc. out] The filth or
as to irritate.
fuel, 9j>t!ptB. (c) 4. [prov.] A small stick,
dirtiness of the body, CV*jyap*.
&jpi&(e:eijadQaeirj[itBteS3*l inf. To
ratan, &c, fl#Cs*i. 3. The ^aB*/ni tree.
*auJtf.0g>aiQp&. It is dirty or filthy.
feel acute pain from the bite of a veno
4. The 4j# tree. 5. The riAi tree. 5.
#(Ty<5vif ,
[pros.] A kind of play,
mous reptile.
6. The mango-tree, icrani. 7. The !/<
prison-bars, giJ&nuniQ. (c.)
&W&J)ljpeO,
v. noun, [prof.] Bustling,
Oxrelrsop tree.
(y&msBgi & (TpGeujH, t. A male
hurrying, being in a hurry, being busy,
*stt{iuriiuGur&<k. He has become lean
shark.
(3?i@tltji., *. A young shark.
(thin) as a spray.
a-srefiQunjpias, inf. To gather up
#g?Q*i7ToLy, i. The blade of the aF^l/<9r=22/L/i^, noun. Bustling, hurrying,j?iAjiy. 2. Diligence, activity, indus
dry sprays.
sword fish.
try OppO. to Jf*to*0i&, *i&Snc*>0. (c.)
a(y^S3i>p, s. Shark-finsan article
&ebefidawi-i, s. The sprays in a tree.
&jp&jpiuuiruS(rFlds, inf. To be diligent,
of
commerce.
euiup&arefi, s. A small plant. Quit
fervent, ardent, zealous.
aQrfQpm, s. Shark-bones, sometimes
mjpgjpuGutrGiQ&iLuiJ, inf. To do a
of monstrous size.
tiling diligently.
^ m 0 pa- ty, s. Tunny-fish, which
swims leaping, Thynnus.
ahgtstgiuuiiisi, inf. To grow less
v. n. [proy.] To prick, hurt, twinge,
(SjHiEiaar&tTif, s. Simiolus Carcharias.
smartas with the stroke of a rod, a
fervent, active, &c
pungent taste on the tongue, the piercing
See (jjiati.
Srjpiai
(Speared, v. noun. Hissing as
heat of the sun, &c.> s-cpi*. 2. To be
QsnusumsrQri, s. The sword fish. See
water in contact with fire, geSAcs/Su^. 2.
stung with remorse, uxriiiqr&p ; [ex a,
QsrtiLf.
Rising quickly as anger, or spreading ra
pungency.] (c.)
unpsiqr/, s. An edible
pidly as fire, or as poison in the system,
3?CTT67f?arffsor, appel. n. [prou.] Pepper,
ffK<3st=oi. 3. Penetrating instantly
LuC-isf.
s. A round and edible
chilly, &C, lAasriUQpsefitJair. 2. [tv/.l A
as a thorn, cp&Qetpti. (c.)
bark.
kind of insect, g>^u*9.
derA<gA0ge(Qp&p\avAffQutiSpjp, The lamp,
euqgeisbra-Qy, s. A smooth kind, not
a-sirefiiuGu&, inf. [prot>.] To speak so
sputtering, went out.
edible.
as to hurt one's feelings, *uuGut.
$a*Qp&f)upsig>pff. The fire, crackling,
Csusttit
t. A grampus, cetaceus
| kindled.
&-e<T<fmj, s. See *>r.
Carcharias, L.
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Qmp*+ p jB**tfi*>*Q**sv*<3/t Qptiurgl . I


a-jxs-QpeirQpp, inf. To spread quick
&i>fium, inf. To whirl in dancing.
don't understand this round about way
ly in the system, as poison; to iuu in,
2. To dance round the area.
of proceeding.
as a thorn.
G-p^QiuGida,
inf. [prov.] To wave
s-pspuuiasas apgneniLitas, s.
&J?l^3, * Swiftness, quickness, alacrity,
cakes, &c, round an idol, a new
The
country
or
villages
round
about.
married cuuple, &c , to dispel fasci
Scc-j ^7*puLy. (Beschi.)
SrpjptuueSepjpiuf^sof, s. [prov.]
nations. Compare
p.
*pgitjiQ*it<2. Run swiftly.
Offerings
placed
on
the
ground
round
arSStp, s. A plant, Qmnppitsir. (M. Die.)
^pjSeL'iigi^iliSi, inf. To raise the
a temple in the direction of the eight
hands and turn round towards the
cardinal points, for the guardian regents.
Srtiuth, s. Copper, O^iity. (^7.) 2.
eight points, worshipping their guardi
2- (f"j ) Bribing all persons in autho
[vuLfor Qrrputi.) A little, a trifle.
ans.
2. To worship with raised hands
rity, );@*oQ(&<.
passing
round a temple, &c.
&-pptii, s. Kindred, relations collective
&pjpiuuC(J)&pjpiuL]pu>, s. Place or
spjSeua, inf. To pass round a temple
ly or individually, family connections, a-p
region round about. See ucfB.
(. 2. Adherents, attendants, *.p<$t. (c.)
in worship, singly, or in procession.
piuuC(BsQprLDtj>, s. Suburbs, vil
*ppt$ia"i>3<i>'s<3}&*>- It >8 beautiful
2. To pass about a village turning to
lages
adjoining
a
town.
for relations to dwell together. (4vc.)
the right, as in marriage processions,
apgauiSasntiw,
s.
The
circular
ares
&c.
mpp/ipri, s. Relations, kindred. 2.
around a temple. 2. An outer court.
apj$Ga$8.s, inf. As &pj8uiSL$.d&.
Attendants, auxiliaries. 3. Trusty ser
&pjpu>fiei),
3.
A
surrounding
wall,
vants, household dependents. Note.
mirGinjpiweui&a-pp, inf. To come
commonly of a temple.
Royal dependents are five: 1. miLuiai,
for a thing day after day. 2. To hang
&purLppgiij>, adv.
[prov. &pjpu>
intimate friends, confidential adherents,
about in order to steal, Jf>cji_ijuii*.
tSppj>.~] All about, all round, (c.)
companions. 2. ^ji/s^cr, priests, brah
a-pjSdQstrpp
, inf. To dig up and
man?. 3. nmL-jQpirtfevi, cooka, confec
*pssQppn)iLauitais, inf. To look on
loosen the earth round abuut a plant,
tioners. 4. uts/i0it*'lMS5'' doctors, phy
all
sides.
&c. (c.)
sicians. 5. <uS>Ul/4uoi/, soothsayers,
&pjpimvifi, s. As a-pjy, 4. 2. Circum
spjpi, v. noun. Passing round in an
augurers, prognostieators.
vention, getting money by tricks, jigi
orbit, revolving, circulation, /Ci_miC^
arppipipnev , v. noun. Living in har
2. Whirling on an axis, revolu
mony with relations, *jtp*0<3>u<s<. (csp)
&pftlw, [ablative of sipga."] ( adver
tion,
p*Qs>pGiJL&&-ppLDt s. Relationship by
bially.') Round about, all about.
3rfDJlt Q^pssr, s-pp^Garresr, Oaiear, mpp, v.
the father's side. See
(c.)
SrpjpiGaieS, s. A surrounding hedge.
a. To surround, encompass, environ,
pirii a'ifi&sfppw, s. Maternal con
nm&8rpjpiB-Qi&a-pjpi, s. A whitlow
encircle, envelope, aw- 2 To wind about,
sanguinity, (c.)
round the finger-nail.
enwrap, wreathe, uid>opfteSium*pp. 3. To
SrfiJV, s. Circuit, compass, range, limit,
fp(Vj&p4i, s. One turn round. 2. The
twine about, *p0uui=i. 4. To dress one's
*pp<r*l. 2. Sphere, circle, circumference,
self, invest, to gird, 9Trjapp. 5. (m cant
girth of the foot-end of timber. See
periphery, mCj-ib. 3. A circuitous run, *p
usage.) To circumvent, get by trickery,
'PP. 6Cgti^-ii. 4. A round about way. atomfi.
jsftt*. 6. To whirl, twirl, brandish,
sa*psi#3>t**ili&*ilKi(:<u. I have not even
5. A winding coil, a wrapper, an enve
'Ifpp. (c)
a single winding of cloth.
lope, jj&Qfif*2dj*ip$ai*f>. 6. The girth
9tA/svff*Jit*x>pt{*\*fplAQsretr<SiGueiU$tLirs3r ...
&pg)iGu$Biruju>, s. A hoop.
of the foot-end of a tree, as a measure of
He has stolen every thing.
e-pjpuBpi,
s.
A
winding
street.
its contents, mjtapff. 7. The felly of a
mtrlnaiije*Bg:*fij>Bc'i'- He continues
wheel. u.(g)aiSarxpg. 8. The surrounding 3r^D^}J, Qlpsn, apfiQmA, Gsum, &pp,
to come around me, (importuning.)
wall of a fortification, *pjmgHi. 9. The
v. n. To go or pass round, revolve,
& -\. - .7-^-..
t?.- - - The snake,
circuit of a fortification, wgip*}.s. 10. A
circulate, turn, eiCj-iciGwi-. 2. To go
coiled around one's foot will not leave
roll, a scroll; a cigar, i/sm^W*^. 11.
or move about here and there, wander,
without biting; i. e. evil contact will bring
[w combination ] _ A ring, tiip'pj/. 12. A
jftmu. 3. To take a circuitous or indirect
injury.
whitlow, *st*p0. See *pp, v. n.
course, *pfiu<iutm. 4. To be circuitous,
a-pfiiaC-i , inf. To wind round and
aimiirpfiQ. In our quarter or circle.
meander, wind aboutas a river, road.
tie. to gird; girt. 2. [pfw.] To
sppeirBj, s. The extent of a circum
&C-> %9QP/s?SsJ*'pp. 5- To whirl, spin
make the curls of a letter in writing.
ference, the periphery; perimeter.
round, turn about, &ctCi$.srx}*pp. 6. To
3. To wrap a cloth, &C, round the
be giddy, be dizzy, jin*pp. 7. To be
a-p&iaGiisar, $. A kind of earring.
head or body. 4. (Jig.) To fabricate,
coiled,
to
curl
round,
to
kink,
to
twine,
See under **.
form a conspiracy. 5. To bribe.
gldrQpfivSiispp. (c.)
ShpgismC, v. noun. A house with ve
&p/$dQ&nmeir, inf.
To coil round a
*p0q*}*sfi$<2*jGur.
Seek
a
good
result
randas, &c, all round. Also *pjB**cJSi
thing
or
person
as
a
snake, &c. 2.
even
circuitously.
J3. 2. Fabrication, fiction, *cQ**s*>/t.
(fig ) To extort money, &c, by stra
spft&Qaiteneir, inf. To become coiled,
3. Bribery, utpiesib.
tagem, &c , isjS>>C>*.
entangled. See *ps>, v. a.
&pjpi&strsii , s. Neighborhood, an ad
a-pjSuiSu/.ds, inf. To entangle. 2.
jacent place, jv&>. (c.)
s-p/SdsfLpp/S, Gerund. ( adverbially. )
To intwine the hand in one's lock of
0p0&AteS&>d9ifi&fiQfifiy&. It can be
Altogether,
hair. 3. To take hold of a person,
known by inquiry in the neighborhood.
G-p/Bdofpfi, Gerund, (used adverbially.)
apprehend him. See *pp, v. n.
arpjU&sir&'-Bjseo, v. noun. Dancing
Bound and round. 2. Circuitously.
eipfiulufl I, inf. As typjSiQmterm, 2.
attendance on a court, &c.
repeatedlyas ,S><j<4u0P<jiiu.
pjSQiu/Siu, inf. To sling round and
a-pff*it&iL.(B iQatssa (B@rf)iu,inf.(fig.)
6rpjfl&:&p/fiu<:u&,
inf. To talk in a
throw.
To importune, Q*$QfiAu.
round about way.
p/S3si>, s.
The wrapper or outer
grpgliQsiiL-Mi, s. A circular forti
s-piSpfiifiiLi, inf. To go round about,
leaf of a cigar. BtscJSttpjiiSlBi.
fication.
perambulate. 2. To ramble or stroll
&pfiei&d&, inf. [prov.~] To extort by
SrpjppQpeu&ip, s. A circle of idols.
about, to roam.
stratagem. See mpp, v. n.
apsadlsiruSeo, s. Smaller temples
GpfliiiiSif.da,
inf.
To
have
a
cholic,
ap/8&itard&, inf. To surround, environ.
around the larger.
Bpflia!**. See *>pp, . a.
2. To lead round the oxen in the thresh
&pjp&sitfis<> &pzt&g:tfipGl, c. noun.
9piSiuLf.is, inf. To whiffle, shift
ing floor.
Meanderings of a labyrinth. 2. Intri
as the wind.
V7pp1attK*1ed. Cs/rcRr Ts-e, inf. To
cacy of an affair. 3. Involution in style;
&PP1uj3s?li&fiifltu, inf.
To ramble
go round one another as wrestlers
an intricate form of expression. 4.
watching to grip, or as in prison-bar.
about.
Circumlocution, paraphrase. &c. 5.
To take a
appio, v. noun. Enwrapping, en
Reverse or intricate arrangement of] &Jbj3tu<bsig>0utrs, inf.
ideas in the construction of verse, (c.) )
circling, &c.
circuitous course.
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9
Gstrtfis-ptfieHL-., inf. To wave a new
bought hen three times round the fire
place to domesticate her and prevent
her from running away, (c.)
&(Ba,&m&pp, inf. To wind an ear
ring (with gold wire.)
ptIs&uuiT&pp, inf. To wrap a tur
ban round the head.
<3rjtWieuiTiFI , s. An academy of learn
ing, miofpt. 2. Beams projecting out of a
wall to form a veranda, >uL/p,fa>^eiri_^
fit*- (p.)
arSai&Ssr, s. A dog, icitiu. W. p. 852.
S'CNAKA.
SrGoT&(&\lld, s. A shrub, &ws&eirsSI.
(M. Die.)
SrSSTLC, s. Garlic, Qeudrgnjereif?. (R.)

.9r3)Sl/6S3H,
(Hind.) Readings of
petitions, commonly official, tSabaauuw
wfi<<u. (c.)
*3rsfl, s. A bitch, QuRBTgraji'. W. p.
852. S'lJNEE.
3rgnj<(3j,
As ssr@t_ii. ('^/)
a-Sssr, s.
A small reservoir of water
on a mountain, a hill-tank, ioJw**tor.
(c.) 2. [prou.] Verdant pastures with
tanks and shade-trees, um&uppsms. 8.
[improp. for *Jot.] Roughness, sharp
ness, &c
aafa/ffBeiKaSi, s. (fig.) Water from
a boil, 4ferf/.
ar3BBT&3ff/5&Dp, s. A plant. See ajri

3r$5oT, Qp&j,
*2su/i, ShUssrtu, v. n.
To become soft, to be macerated, stfiu.
2. To fade, wither,
(p.)
s=jesr argrjar, s. Indra,
3rSssTS^, s. Rock-water; [cx
(.R.)
W. p. 931. SUNASEERA.
<9rsr, j. Saturn, the planet, ^esfl. 2.
&-(GS)IJJir&LC>iruj, adv. (Tel. rS^TT'OSrCipher in arithmetic, u*SW>. 3. As
73j3otv0 Without difficulty, g)w<gnu.
*Jar. 4. Whiteness, Qmmmia, (loyl.)

(Sj, A syllabic letter compounded of


and cr, &QBQftff.
(Sj, j. Setting on dogs, icireaiu aa/QuineS.
(SksaiTL-i@sSi_, in/". To set on
dogs. 2. [prou.] To drive away dogs,
cattle, &c by a sound, Q(jlLi_ ft.)
*(^<35(J3, s. Beard or awn of a spike
of rice, barley, &c, Oi&ir<Jj. W. p. 853.
S'ookam. 2. Creeping things, reptiles,
!3.T/T. (8ff)
(ZJj&lTLn, i. A hog, usirtS. (<FI.) W.
p. 854. S'ookara. (p.)
(ajSSJiS, i.
A kind of emmet, @ao
Qusniq. (c.) 2. [/oc.] The back part of
a house, nScif-dnSOrLipJi. 3. (g>) An
elephant, utter. 4. [proc] Swimming
of the head, dizziness, pteirppAi,
tot oswsCur
w w&gjStiflff Qffimxfit'i
Do you not know that you have lived
upon my bounty?
@a>*ar, J. [prov.~] A kind of near
sightedness, causing one to keep the
eyes nearly shut.
q^BDSiuri, inf. [prov.~] To be dizzy.
@so Qu>ijiLida, inf. To swarm as the
cgeoM ants.
(^SDaQiunesrLf.iCiail.L-eo, v. noun. Lis
tening at the back of the house, as an
eaves-dropper.
(3j*.SL>, i. Skill, address, ingenuity,
expedient, minuteness, slL*io. (p.)
(^smirtu, s. [prov.] An inferior kind of
crab, sii*t*t(B.
*'*">")
One of the
twenty-eight Agatnas, fi.fi40^fsrjp. 2.
Minuteness, subtility, tec, as gilwA.
A<J2

(<fya(8jLri&i?aii>QajgmC^aii, j. The
subtile or ethereal body formed of spiri
tual elements, the immediate vehicle of
the soul and capable of reduction ad li
bitum. Also written, giiam*/.
gagtoL/^a^, s. See qlL,= uri- <S .
(^.igjmy^tD, s. A spiritual or subtle
class of elements, corresponding in cha
racter and number (being five) with the
grosser or material class. See y^ii.
(8jd(&)LDU>ir&, inf. To be minute.
(gigifis), s. A spider's nest, 6)e/i
fi>uy,*Stx,Q ; [probably a contraction of
(Sttgmii, el fi)*.] (iJ.J
*(<9y<5(3)6!nLC, j. One of the four ej/rgj,
or elements of sound, *:<."'.r^.
>
(^jS(meS,s. Betel-leaf, Qeupfl3x. (M.
Die.)
(gj&SSUlT tLj, i. As QjSlsireDniLj. (R.)
'(aj&SSST, s. A spy, an informer, spp
par. 2. A teacher, mjmrffi, W. p. 939.
Soochaka.
(3j&LD, s. A ram of the giQ^aiir(B species,
gtsaiiCQL-S). (*&)
Q^^sr (3j&6oTlh, s. Information,
teaching, describing, showing, Custe. 2
Accuracy, exactness, quickness of appre
hension,
3. Intimation by signs,
gesture, wink, &c , fiuui. W. p. 939. Soociiana. (c.)
Q^Sfear^^/rjfisr, s. A Bharp person.
Q&&xrui-lpP, s. Quickness of percep
tion.
(tfy&ScBriiiniij&Q&tijiiJ, inf. To do a thing
accurately.
Q&<isaujntLjLjur<id&, inf. To look nar
rowly into a thing.

3r6Bresr&), s. An acrid salt,


enih. (M. Die.)
3rST63Tjp , s. (for.) [probably from Sa.
Sunvat, a sacrifice.] Circumcision, daf
fsQafiasrib.
& 33 m^gi a a& u n <s&! ii> , s. Ceremony of
circumcision.
srekast^giuueeseesr, inf. To circum
cise.
&3iasrfigiuQuppQi<sir, appel. n. One
circumcised.
3r sut earli , s. A cipher, y^Sajii. 2. As
&GoTGoflpijb, s. [loc.] (Tel. <5o^^^5.)
Delicacy, minute accuracy, correctness,
jafcno.
*c6raf)0iora$(5&Qp0, The
scales are very correct.
<s-S3T^a/>5LLjo_,i. [/oc] (7W.) Cheese,
Lir^)*iiiy.j [ear ' iy j 7am ]
<3r63T^5r,f. ( 7W. 553
A dot, a cipher,
a circlet indicating the nasal sound in
Grantham and other letters,
Browne
p. 1076.

(SjS?(aj&sjnffi, i. A needle, coca. 2.


An index, catalogue, <s^h- W. p. 939.
Soochi. (p )
(Sfftdaeu, 3. The mariner's needle, airii
*(3j)sirLJir683ru>, s. A sharp kind of
arrow, giurmit ; [ex gfiM.]
'(ajS&rreutriLi, Hysterics, as thesauri/.
'(^Siuud, 3. Roasted and hot meat,
*(3j3rSLCi, 3. The orifice of a teat, ry>
Jwi<*-. (eg).) W. p. 830. Choochuka.
(9j&<3:rreisr. . [prov. ui.] A kind of
play of boys with sticks. See ffliii^-v*.
(Sj, j. A repeated sound toproduce
silence, ^^^fupcsfi'jLi. (c.)
(Bjl iSto, s. A bracelet, eosai&rr. f &&i .)
*@(_ti, j. Crown of the head, s^&SI.
(Sa. Chooda.)
*iJjr*, . [com. ei-ii.] A preparation of
camphor, ^tfl*<su^ii.
*(gjt_/rtcsaafi, j.
One of the two gems
of Swerga which gives every thing desir
ed, gj.tun*. 2. W. p. 330. Cbood'amas'i.
A jewel in a crest or diadem, (ptsjoaof. 3.
The name of a celebrated epic poem,
Qi_(Ttoaifl/SaBr, J. [aUo QSirirLDeafiiS
sooQ.'] The name of the most celebra
ted Tamil poetic lexicon, the ifi**r8 of
(^i rrdsissso, j. A kind of stone, fpir
**>. (/?.)
Qiy., j. Cloth,
2. ( in combin.) One
wreathed with, &c.as Q*>*rtBp(gif.. See
0, .

(Sj

@lL

^(SmareirnuiSdm, inf. [pros.] To


(gLL&d&uSjn!, s. The concealed strings
*(9jiy-3na, s. A crown, tiara, a diadem,
loosen, shake, and scatter in the thresh
of a puppet.
OP*.; [ex cjt-ti.] (*^.) Compare *ij.o*.
ing floor the sheaves of a stack, prepa
(SjiL&^Gn^s^piLi(z^C&ikpu.L, inf.
(3jup..a&u9=pi, s. [prov.] Twines of choir.
ratory for treading out the corn.
To give a tap to the working machine.
See under 3. (c.)
((B*-pp, inf. To separate the corn from
(^C-&wi>iu, inf. To get a clue to a
the threshed straw. 2. As <gQ*Ba*ui3&M.
(ajijL^S?, j. Salt-petre, or nitrate of
subject, &c.
@tfi^, inf. [proc] To tread corn
potassa, trau^yaJi. (Af. Die.)
(QL-&LDHcssQe>ei<, s. Economical ex
from the sheavesas
pense, (c.)
(^(0_6J0T,T,
The Qanj(9) tree.
@soffl'a(^(BQuni, inf. To brand
ggtlffiiffu/ri,
inf. To make a contri
(23. j. (Gen.
Heat, warmth,
cattle, &c. (c)
vance
for
the
equilibrium of a kite in
burn, scald, QiuuA 2. Brand, scar from
@<?q/iu (3)(BQu>iu, inf. To heap
the air.
a burn, or scald, <S. 3. Fomentation,
up the stacks or sheaves.
(QL-&iis>caims,inf. To make some con
[ex
to burn ] 4. Stack of ricetrivance in mechanical adjustments, &c.
sheaves, or other grain-ricks, Qsser&fieS (Sj, QOrozbr, (^Lf-Careir, Qaieir, @i_ ,v. n.
(SyLL&mtrdJutSariipda , inf. To be fru
To wear, commonly on the head, jjanftu.
' umi^ar<2uii. 5. A sheaf of corn given to
gal in domestic expenditure. 2. To live
(c.) 2. To be crowned, crested, to adorn
the washerman, barber, carpenter, &c,
at small expense. (e.)
one's self, 8ifi_gi_. (p.) 3. To bear, sus
[ex 3, .] (c.)
Qil^Lo/raSgjia, inf. To be artful or
tain, be invested with a name, no^<gi_.
ir<gL-nSi5*8p0. The water is hot.
J1igt*<*
wt^cyip^r. lie has got
4. o. a. (coast usage.) To brand cattle,
cunning. 2. To be very little, Qst&r
brand as a medical operation, miQappaliiuip
strangury. His system is much irritated.
eLii..c5atri_rrg>. That which is pro
(&jil.e-e8xi, s. A low price,
duced by heat (in the body).
gqiairio/r, s. A branded animal. (X.)
Qtl^ff^^il^ii, s. Great contrivance,
olL(?i_<?i_oQ. Repeated, as hot appli
Qafferoraoi
inf. To deck
past human conception as in the con
cations. 2. While the thing is fresh.
a woman's tuft of hair with flowers.
struction of the human frame, &c, mi
@i_fd j. ty. To thrash the sheaves.
nute nicety, (c)
wtrdsi^t, inf. To put on a garland.
Qa/rilt_, in/". To apply fomentations,
(gil^-ff^sQil^u), i. Concatenation of
2. To marry, iBwrmtbutdbmr.
to foment. 2. To hold near the fire. 3.
intricacies, niceties, mechanical adjust
appcl. noun, (with the thing.)
To warm, to heat ; to aircommonly at
ments, &c.
One
crownedas
Jaopu^gij.,
Siva
a fire. 4. To appear hotas fever.
adorned with the crescent Qsrtirswp&if.. (3jl!S, s. [improp. for qiJp^S.] Deliber
Qa/raur, inf. To become warm, as
One adorned with QeSrep wreath.
ation, Btratagcm, &c., tt-uiui.
after a cold fit.
(&j(Bj5uSgl, S. [com. (Gjt$.& suSjpi.'] A (^i <3rLDLD, s. Minuteness, subtility,
Q)<S Qxneirsir, inf. To become heated,
twine made of choir used for tying the
fineness, delicateness, .piiuii. 2. The ato
as the system by neglect of bathing; by
bamboo
for a house to be tiled.
mic or spiritual body, <gLiii!fji4. 3.
working in chunam, in the sun, &c. 2.
q^^), . noun. Putting on
To become a little feverish.
Fraud, ntftiii. W. p. 939. Sookshmam.
jewels, &c. 2. Branding.
(^CsfLo^ai^esi^e, s. A stage of life
@#z_, inf. To apply fomentations, to
which (gAmG, experiences.
heat by external applications. 2. To (SjSSX -(<9j65>_ii?637', s. [tul.~\ A small
kind of fish like a sardel. (c.)
brand animals. 3. To cauterize by fire.
(sjL-#LDL&iT6Br&tT[fluu>l s. A slight affair,
@ai_uQunuf.
,
s.
[pros.]
As
(gsmi
qbtgsr3r, inf. To be burnt.
a trivial matter.
uftSr. (C.)
2. (fig-) To be scolded.
Qtlu)/7-jar-Q|tl Lop/lift, s. A cun
(gQeiTiyleruQuusisairGsieg}. A burnt
&Lb, s. [prop. Qffii^mti.] Skill, ad
ning man, fiftf.
cat will not come near the hearth.
dress,
dexterity,
ingenuity,
inventiveness,
(QL-mLDGp&w,
s. As (Qaf&jLEGpsw.
(5<BtfQi0agp*<gQwu-lJ&2eo. Although
tact,
2. Curiosity, as displayed in a
lie has been scolded, he has no shame.
piece of workmanship, sipus*. 3. Device,
Quick perception, sharp sightedness,
(^(S^nei/jseo, v. noun. The striking of
contrivance, expedient,
4. [a cmacuteness, intelligence, jyiiu^p.
traction o/gtiuui.] Minuteness, subtility,
heat from fire.
@i^.toLBffiiS(ga, inf. To be fine or
fineness, &ii.uib. 5. Comprehensiveness,
(Q<B$ps, inf. [pros.]
To continue
Small, ^^'aa^BLjcjAs.
conciseness, *<j*w. 6. Artful scheming,
hot, remain feverish.
(^L-atup^Lf., s. Penetration, quick
dishonest cunning, /scginb. (c.) 7. A clue to
^(BujSiuq<?lj,t.3;, inf. To be mo
perception as t3LL*wfifigasib, 2. Pene
a subject; a rule in science, <g#ffiiib.
derated, as heat in the body by bathing,
trative mental sight, intuition, super
ii^5)2ai(?icnL*ior. Is it easy to gain
&c. (c.)
natural perception, (p.)
heaven?
@i5tfa, inf. To become hot. 2.
j. A cunning work, erp
amxx$a}tbt2Gei<iS(5&&p&<3C-*ib.
The
princi
To burn, as the sun's rays. 3. To be
pal virtue is in the chunam; (to make
come heated as the system by neglect
(ZjtL&usi-ipfi, s. As (SjtL&Lipp.
the mouth red in chewing betel.)
of bathing, &c.
i^jlAioM!*<3*e!&ffl'sri4. Have the
giltruSurjiui, t. Penetration, keen
@ i$pd(g}peo, v. noun. The arising of
business done with little cost.
ness of intellect, perception of minute
heat (by friction, &c) (e.)
^L&manii<ssr, s. A skilful, ingenious
differences, ^iiu^(!Ti/(. (p.)
(^L-QiearQessnii, s. Murgosa-oil ex
person. 2. A cunning, artful person.
@tl*tC6D/T^ QLlff-SDff^, S. AS ^Ltracted from the seeds by heat. 2. An
QjL-^Lf/i^, s. Great ingenuity, su
oil- preparation used to cool one's sys
perior invention, genius.
(QLL&LoeuiriTpBijX, s. A recondite ex
tem.
q lL &lc na uu ski <fst, inf. To act skil
pression, a{j*w)rjrQjfA).
gilt-i^., >. noun. Beating sheaves
fully, display ingenuity, perform ex
Qil*U!f^@ilff LOW, S. As @tl*/7^
(for the first time).
traordinary deeds, to subtilize. 2. To
(li.)
@tl.i_ijiy, s. See jySijiy.
practise stratagems, tt.urmiu4rr.
erQgpgi&QfyLl.&LDui, s. Abbreviationas
(^L-i$.a)p&&, s. See }a>p&@.
(S)C^LLirmQai3ai), s. Nice, ingenious,
for Cfiffsaaii. &C.
ma&ig, s. Heat of the hand. 2.
skilful workmanship.
[ proi\] The sheaf given to the reapers.
^L-<Fwuessressr , inf. To manage eco (&jL-U^a6ir><X, s. ( Tel.) Ingenuity, sharp
ness, quickness of understanding, mj
/i^@, s. The degree of heat in
nomically.
eB>mtjLf$. (c. )
/Qcva>af4(gLL*i2Lte&a!tr?<&Jaibt0. You
warm water, commonly ascertained by
(QL-if.aen&iL>niijuQu&,
inf. To speak
must
curtail
your
expenses.
putting one's finger into it.
considerately,
Qtl*(Tff6, j. A branding, cauteriz
(SfiL&aiip, s. A short, skilful me
ing iron. Sec ^nt^H.
thod in art or science. 2. A good, moral (3jil.Q, s. (Tel. zy-lx,.) Acuteness,
sagacity, mJmm. (c.)
@iLei6i, s. The pains of a pregnant
system, smQarfi. 3- A short road, cja
QilSis/rjiir, s. A witty person.
*yS. See *(5Ai/eryS.
woman before delivery, (c.)
493

(t9jl_l, s. A chain for the forehead of


women, ,$>,>srf. 2. A pendent ornament
for the forehead, ^g^aoHwcTej. 3. A wreath,
a garland, or chain,
(*g>.) 4. A
peacock's Crest, &C, taiS&jqpffieJIuiplQtir&LL.
5. The prominence on a snake's head,
unbtS^igUS. (p.) See under <gti.Q, v.
^lLSIlditSss), s. A garland put on over
the shoulders, sQui^tcm.
i_, v. a. To crown, wreath, decorate with
a chaplet, diadem, tiara, &c, .sysuAu. 2.
To adorn with garlands, chains, attwua&u.
3. To confer a name, title, &c, to invest
with honors, office, dignity, &c.,*iu><*;<gi
4. To impute to, charge with, establish
by conspiracy, &f,p&"LLi-. 5. To select
a lover, as a lady from a number ot sui
tors, by placing a garland on him, accord
ing to ancient usage, ic<mu,rfaigu-. (Com
pare *vioiw. ) 6. To exhibit in the pre
sence of a prince, &c , a poem made to his
praise; (lit.) to invest him with a wreath of
poetry, u/u:r2w(gLLL_ 7. [prov. in complaint.'}
To appoint, destine, ui*m. 8. To attri
bute or ascribe to, father upon, *u>ft.
^d)!oo>Vj(?ai^(giii_. To crown the dis
ciple with his feet, as a guru, &c, imply
ing the display of grace.
ej(250J.g(5'^(gtli.6fli, inf. [prov.'] To
give a girl to one in marriage, rff
Q*si#sQst<?:is. 2. To appoint or destine
to one. 3. To assign property, &c, to
one, 9uuh_a*.
">t-@L-i-(joifgc-z-, inf. To
crown.
@ili_6i>, v. noun. As gilB.
(&)iL(D, v. noun. Investing, adorning
with a crown, head-dress, &c, fify?. 2.
(fig ) Imputing, bringing about, esta
blishing by conspiracy, ^p#*rii(S.
(fly, s. Magnet, &iripu>.
(M. Die.)
*(gjpaLC>, s. Birth, delivery, iSpuLj. 2.
(e.) Uneleanness, ceremonial impurity of
a woman from catamenia, u>rf/Q,*-i_i<s.
W. p. 940. Sootaka. 3. Ceremonial impu
rity of a person from the death of a rela
tive, rendering him incompetent to perform
certain rites; that from the father's side
being greater, the mother's less,
4. Ceremonial uneleanness in general,
as of a person, house, clothes, &c, from
a death, from menstruation, childbirth,
miscarriage, touching a corpse or carcass;
from shaving; contact of the finger, &c,
with the spittle or any part of the mouth;
touching one of low caste, or bathing in
a tank of his village; or weeping, la
menting, &c, for a deceased acquaintance,
jjcQ. 5. Oldness, antiquity, uipomD. Note.
According to some, the causes of cere
monial impurity are five, viz: 1. rta&tg*'1',
or #vr*iA, childbirth. 2. tDs^&atb, or
u9<T^fg*iA, death. 3. #*ri_rcr/*fy)(#cr;i>*i,
bathing in the waters used by low castes.
4. rcui,7-iudii!a.'u, drinking toddy or
ardent spirits. 5. QLj_oAp, lying. The
last seems but little regarded, also the
fourth by many. Instead of the last three,
the following are named by some; fagg
<3*d, menstruation. o-^Rtii_s^i, being
spitten upon. ra&ri-jtiuAstgfi&ib, contact
with one of low caste,
g^aaa/rjar, s. One ceremonially
impure.
494

-; .-. a n F:g^aeJu^/fl,
A woman
ceremonially unclean, by catamenia, or
otherwise.
^aadSarrmS, s. A disease attending
the childbirth, from wind or flatulency.
, inf. To remove im
purity by the prescribed means.
(Zx^sbs/ei siT&&, inf. To keep from so
ciety, abstain from venery, from shaving,
&c, after a death, till the performance
of the funeral rites.
g^a^direofl, *. A disease of females
from sexual intercourse during men
struation. See
(^p&fiffia(&JeniUj:ir&6ir , appel, ft.
Heirs of one deceased.
(gpeutadt, s. One of the six forms
of barrenness. See tocuffl.
tQp&u>na, inj. To have the monthly
course as a woman, (c.)
(Zjp&QpL-, s. Suppression of the
menses. See *<yiiu(5&j under mtCnA.
v- ;
(jgjffisrr&jn*] , s. Hysterics,
&c. from irregularities of the monthly
course, and other complaints connected
with pregnancy, (c )
*<25<i^'5i' * * river on the south wes
tern coast of India, Qurt?s&ftE&, ('&)
(aijpQSftlTS&sd, s. Sulphuret of anti
monyas rfu<g#s-i*Ai. (B)
The reputed disciple of Vyasa and deli
verer of the lJuranas to the forty-eight
thousand Uishis who committed them to
writing, s<yifl)0.
*^LD'
sour mango-tree, tyaf?
u>r. 2. \V. p. 330. Ciioota. The com
mon mango, io;noji4. 3. The mango-flower,
as one of the five arrows of the Indian
cupid. (See iobtit4**8!ot.) 4. W. p.
940. Soota. Quicksilver, msreury, uy.*i. 5. A chariot,
6. A kind of
fragrant, reddish flower-tree, uiaw&ias
mm. 7. A bee, beetle, /Sr<B. 8. Conical
pieces in the play of draughts, o^jS
cyi. 9. Gambling, <S9(tfyspaapuQunaa^iQ, appcl. n. A kind
of native arsenic; (to.) that which
makes mercury gold, .-.-jl-.
.
(!fy3uir&f,remii, s. A kind of arsenic
prepared from mercury, i*uratrsmi&,
(SS^/f, s. (sing. Qpar.) Bards, en
comiasts, LjtifQmri. 2 Charioteers, coach
men, Qpiuutmi. 3. Singers, flute players,
a caste, unseat. \V p. 940. Soota. 4. The
chief disciple of Vyasa, and the com
municator of the eighteen Puranas which
he received from him, <Butritct^>t*t. 5. [ex
ew.] Gamblers, players at draughts,
fr<Sumii. (p.)
(gfiiutati&uarSiQxiJSi. Being informed of
the beauty of the king (iam) from
the bards. (mi_)
(SjpCllfSlj&SlSTLCS,!. AnjJsClI&&>.( It.)
(Sj^suLD, s. A beetle, a bee, eiw.
(**.) Compare ^io.
See (Qpi, and @*7.
(<9^S/T3TLd, s.
[prop. *6n>(,$ ffcariz).]
Caution, care, circumspection, attHuu. (c.)
(gpissrfi/pisifiwSsvlai. There is no detri
ment from cautiousness.

(QpirasruuQpp - ^sirsBTtJtueasressr, inf.


To deposit in a safe place, to take care.
(Qpirenwnair jg)iu>, s. A safe place.
(^(Sn6S,s. [pror.] A lying-in woman,
Jj*!^ior. W. p. 940. Sootika.
(tiyfii&n&Qn&u}, s. A house where a
child has recently been born, rf&lnQupp
JQ; [ex Qjsib.]
(&jQifluiirein , s. [improp.'] A caste.
See afliteseBT.
(^3fl, s. Lotus, piTLoaDir. (<f^j.) 2. Lotus
with one flower leaf, s^jW^fiMor. (S.)
*(3k>S, s. (probably a change of Sa. Dyootuha.) Conical pieces in the play of
draughts, to mark the progress of each
player, ,*r<S*<j8. 2. The play of dice
or draughts, <&i!<B. 3. Gaming, gam
bling of all kinds including cock-fighting,
&c., mimisrsitgsj. 4. Trick, deception,
guile, circumvention,
(c.)
@^sif, f. noun, [loc] Deception, tricks,
iSfi/SMiljto.
Q^sair (Qgim& truest, s. A deceitful
person. 2. A gambler.
Q^jrOSnja.'sir, appcl. n. A gambler.
QjDsSSiirij/ii, inf. To gamble.
@^sfi eo, v. noun. Gambling, playing
at any game of chance.
O^nSceu/iff, s. Gamblers.
Q^fftliii, v. noun. Gambling by
two parties. 2. Tricks,
Q&ue&srGm, inf. To deceive, to
play a trick.
QgiQua/r, s. Gambling. 2. Playing
at dice, g^i(3.
a$&theirffiLGejpZaiQfiusjtb, Gambling and
disputing causes trouble.
gfrigi*<g*(ffiei*ui(i/>tQpf,iur0. He prac
tises no tricks.
gS-fi,'P. * (Hind.) Shoes,
slippers, ur^cLLa^. (c.)
*(^pi!!rLD,s. Machine, engine, BDy piece
of mechanism; mechanism of the body or
otherwise; the spring in a machine; that
which gives impulse, momentum, effect,
&c as the helm of the ship, the lock of a
gun,&c , 0)j*!!ii>. 2. Ingenious contrivance,
puzzle, <gC-iQatiM. 3. Stratagem, artifice,
artful trick, ajjrtii. 4. Point, gist, hinge,
substance of a thing, j,(jtiQursai^titi. 5.
A secret, a mystery, gjiifW). 6. Pule,
canon, definition, precept, axiom, for
mula, g|;AOT#<5/*)u(i. 7- W. p. 940.
Sootra. Guide, clue, directory, key, in
dex, tsfiuLi, 8. Proposition, doctrine,
predicated dogma, QxiircKit^jtfiii. 9.
Thread, yarn, twine, line, cord, u^P^Ar.
Note. Kules in' G rammar or other works
are of six kinds: 1. iiJn_#<5.iVi>, the
opening of a subject by giving an abstract
of the work. 2. Q>^iaj>si^g\stb, a synopsis,
the divisions in brief, their number, &c, a
general rule. 3. mimsitg^ftirtb, an analysis
with general divisions; particular rules.
4. (gftiigp&iitb, definitions. &c, demonstra
tive rules. 5. Qmuoott^fistb, directory,
as in grammar, for permutation, elision,
&Ci connective rules 6. qprni_<g4Prio,
supplementary rules to obviate objections;
give reasons, explanations, &c, respective
rules. These are sometimes reduced to
two, <5i64(5jfdsib and G3ffBjo.#<g>W.

TLti
9rfi$Sfier>p6Cjti6 rgiompm>uij QutiuiurASi (aj&i&iTGST , s. The topaz, L/efyuiriraii.
&}&BfmntA*&s*miLQugimiQfi*mwcjib. When
2. The cat's eye, a precious stone, midfuii.
shall the shastras be burnt, thefour Vedas
{M. Die.)
proved false, anil I, through a knowledge
ussr, 3. (plu. (^ppirir.) The last
of the mystery, be made happy?
of the fourfold divisions of castes, the
(QpPci
s. An ingenious or curi
servile tribe, said to have sprung from the
ous artist, an engineer, <gC*<?iJw**fr(Sr.
feet of Brahma. See jB. W. p. 854.
2. A man of fine parts, of quick per
Sodra.
ception, ready wit, &c. , is^-'^9^*w*.
(s^ifitrtBireii, s. One of the four high
3. A man of good tact, management,
castes of the mtsib snakes. See *rrii.
economy, Qiiif_jjr.
Q^SflM/rtS, s. An antidote for the
r^i^adaaSjpi, s. The concealed
poison of mttttiS. See rJ.
strings of a puppet. 2. The strings of
(tpfilifi0:&, s. A female of
a purse, a bag, &c. (Compare c^
the Sudra caste, *.-*#rii;(yaiirLjQL;4r. (c.)
3. Any thing that puts a machine in
motion. 4. The unseen line or spring of
(QsPuiTQpirLfleo-ai^pffdiQ^jsfi), s. The
creature-action, as moved by the di
duties of the servile castes. See Q^if**.
vine hand in every event of life, ai_fsr,ji
q^pfiafietr, s. (plu.) People of the
fourth caste, <sa^>"'. ( Colloq)
(g^ifitrpiTrfi, j. The man who manages
the springs, strings. &c, of a puppet, (9i)t3><Sifl, attGpdr, pQpss, uQugsr, da, v.
LiSljoiMjriiij.. 2. Godas moving all
a. To construct rules of grammar, &c,
things, *i_<sjsr. (p.)
rp<tBjil*iij-; [ex ASW>.] (p.)
q^^!JiS3bd, s. The arrangement of *(^<S^1, s. The anus, Qpth. W. p. 330.
rules in grammar, or other scientific or
Ciiooti, and 856. S'kud'hu. A vulgar
literary works; being of four kinds: I.
term, (c.)
#pG>GQt*s> rules following each other in
pintaa , s. [prov.] Roughness of
a regular order. (See 410) 2. As*
the anus or perineum.
- : rules having reference to those
(a^ileirQu>soif.aa, inf. To flog the
preceding and following. (See S)m*w.)
3. 0m\ruuri#3i, a rule referring to the
breech.
next but one preceding or succeeding.
r^d^iriLLf.iL/ararirar, s. A kind of snipe.
(See Aiit.) 4. ucyi^arsfjpo), a rule re
See XLtTCT; i~.
ferring to several other rules distant
(Sf/ilSif-sa, inf. To commit sodomy.
from each other. See u^tgi.
l^d/S/nLi, inf. To do eye-service; (lit.)
(fsjpfiauur, s. [com.jprpun.] A simple,
to move the anus. (Colloq.)
easy kind of metre, a species of
(ByifiaairLLip^/ianb, s. Gaining the
being of a didactic or prosaic metre,
minds of a superior by cringing and
adapted to treatises of instruction.
unfair means, (e.)
The <frgffsv, larrJi, iSt:aevxvn*; and
(SjjifiiiajiTujQpi, inf. (fig.) To be
other works are written in this style.
much afraid. See <gsans.nitirijihQur#0.
(a^sSSlDjS,
s. [prov. loc. Q&irpiB/s.~\ That
ftiuiSifiaxr, s. A puppet moved by
which is decayedas tooth, &c. (c.)
springs, strings, &c. 2. Creatureshu
(Si/ianfiuueo, t. A carious tooth.
man especiallyas influenced by the
Supreme Being in all their actions.
(a^BeeipmsfipiflianiLi, i. Blasted brinjals.
i up .:/>::. unLT) 3_-: ~r , appel. n.
(s^se&puuirarg}, s. A worm-eaten areA puppet player. 2. (fig.) A subordi
nate who having gained the mind of
ka-nut.
his superior directs it at his own plea
(Qpsopiuiflaa, inf. To be decayed, or
sure.
worm-eaten.
^i^auLj/nmetii, s. Note appended (<9j/57LQU), s. A plant, 8eo/efiisiriuau>,
to a rule, &c, in a literary or scientific
which see. (A/. Die.)
work.
(jSjULh,
s. A kind of pulse, ^rruiugt.
(gpfinuQuL-if-, s. A box whose lock
is a puzzle.
(3jUt9,s. (Hind.) The prepuce or fore
ts^fdatnirCi^., inf. To put the ma
skin, .-. ^'>-.V-i-a low expression. 2. See
giiiv, v.
chine in operation, (c.)
(QuiSsa&mnearLD QfUiSajjpiaSpafS
r^s^atimiSrT^aa, inf. To be in the
wanih. s. The ceremony or festival of
form of a rule, a text, a mystery or con
circumcision,
trivance.
QUiSzijpd , inf. ( Mohammedan usage.)
gjff @ato itssra eircy, s. Ingenious theft,
To circumcise.
artful fraud.
(Qfi$)n<i, s. Artificers, mechanics, en (ajjULj, s. (Eng.) Soup, aj&n&ii. (c.)
gu^iia'sj, inf. To have soup made.
gineers, architects, carpenters, &c,^#j
WfintG&i. 2. See (gflfisssr.
r^a^uwanaida, inf. To contrive plans.
v. a. To suck, extract by sucking, to
(tfyiiijQai<ki>, s. An ingenious piece of
suck up, to sip, as a bee honey, mrurfi
mechanism. See gCwaCxiu.
(jo^iguu, inf. To suck the breasts.
(Qgfiti&r^ip, s . An explanation of
a part of the ft
~._ _ ,
(OjUiSuQuni, inf. To throw away the
(tij^^fi, s. A mechanist, (p.)
skin, &c, after sucking the juice.

(ivirgr$<gn$uQufCjueoti:Qmiil.mt ....
He is a useless fellow; (Jit.) a sucked
palmyra-nut.
ql/lS, j. [u/.] A toy suspended to
the neck of an infant for it to suck, $t
j6j[je6ri$-. 2. [prov. in combination with
S<2, in reproach.'] One who sponges on
others, ^/*^).-^r4rrf.
(WjinLj, Qpgi, qlolSct^;, w, quu , v. n.
To wither as a limb, &c, to be blighted,
as fruit, tec, mtif.oQuit. 2. To be shrunk,
as the countenance by sorrow, QpmQ&ihu. 3.
To dry up, as an ulcer, blister, pustule,
ucjrfgau. (c.) Compare
v.
v v ' . i .-r.xtL , s. A withered hand.
(QwiSuQuaaraniii, s. A withered un
ripe fruit.
(QwueBiiipajsir, appcl. n. A gloomy
looking person. 2. One whose hopes
have been blasted, (c.)
(3jj!T(&j.!Eesr, s. Mercury the planet, ty
par. (.*&.)
* (j^r(3jjesr , s. The charioteer of the
sun, ^jcjOTtSr; \_CX grnir, et a*<#.] (#)
'(UyirCc&GiiTLh, s. A country, the region
round the northern Mathura in Bengal,
QiQfiSib. W. p. 854. SOORASBNA.
q a Q & asr or, s. The grandfather of
Krishna.
Qirij.(ia, inf. [prov.] To emit a smell
of burning hair, wool, &c, MiMi^cy*!*.**.
qtszotlo, j. Powders, commonly me
dicinal, &a. W. p. 330. Choorn'a. (ClIIIpare
2. An esculent plant and
root, the <y!OT*itfi<5. W. p. 854. S'ooran'a.
u@ff6izrio/r, inf. To destroy ut
terly ; (lit.) to grind to dust.
uS/Qtrasruut, inf. To be entirely
ruined.
(^Tenntl, aSlpeir, pdpar, uQuar, aa, v
n. To reduce to powder, commonly medi
cine, giart*. (p.)
5, s. A comment, a gloss
written in verse, stsf^uQuitsa; [ex Su.
Choorn'iha ]
(^(TiS^r, f. ( Hind.) Heroism, bravery,
i4. W. p. 854. Soorata. 2. Surat, the
name of a country, p/G/irtb. (c.)
y /ji'j J -L-L-, inf. To display one's
valor.
(QHpfiaQaeBstemi, s. A lace. See
(Qejfjv.fji a>nma, I. Senna from Surat,
in distinction to that of this country.
(^rueffLDek-QfjrLj^iLQeir - qju^
uor, s. A king ot the A suras who was cut
in two by Skanda in battle. The two
parts still living, came against the victor,
who seized and transformed them into a
cock and peacock, making the former his
banner, and the latter his vehicle, 91*.
'(SjTLb, s. Valor, bravery, heroism, ar
dor, strenuousness, power, force,
W.
p. 854. Soora. 2. A kind of grain, the
*i_Jw. 3. Fear, terror.
(*/s.)
rQtspparui@ff@Brii, s.
Heroism, bravery, valor, (c.) See <a'tg.
(GjffLfpfi(QiiLDtrQsrS(TFpi , s. [prov.]
Ingenuity, great power of mind,
49-5

Qjui^eS.j. A bold personcommon


ly used in irony for a coward; (Jit-) a
fierce tiger. (Culloq.)
rgrrLDtransrrtu, j. A courageous dog.
(ajauiimirLDQ^&gj , s. [prov.~] Apowerful
medicine. Compare ?i4.
g/rair, s. (plu quit.) A veteran,warrior,
a man of valor, a person of licroic for
titude, U6i_ffjr. 2. See {g7UBjru3uar.
(3jTS\), s. Ratan-cane, i$hu>lj. ( miai.)
(^irsar, s. The sun, @/flaj=i. 2. A hero,
rfir. 3. The grandfatlier of Krishna,
9(jaj.arsjrufili_<ir. W. p. 854. SooitA. 4.
(351.) Fire, $. 5. (c) A dog, *mi. 6. An
Asura, the tgiu*rie*i. 7. (M. Die.) A fowl,
c?S. 8. A kind of prepared arsenic, Qsa
fiut^roaib. See
(3j!i&i}iU3nnij>(o^n&isi&K&ui, s. See &ui
tarlib.
(gj//?, j. ( Tel.) A small sharp knife,
s*0. (c.)
(gyifld&jifil, s. See spp.
(Qifl&QefiiQGleo, s. A eonch. See Safl
(JJm?, i. A poet, a learned man, tyea
WEST. W. p. 941. Sooui. 2. Kali, the
goddess,
3. A malignant goddess,
mother of Bhairava, and inflictor of epi
demics, cr. 4. (/?.) A heroine,
Q/r@ffl Qff(5(g</?, J. See Q/7
'(SjlRtUSsr, s. The sun, regarded as a
deity, ito(jBD4r. W. p. 041. Sooryya.
2. The sun, as a planet, j5tSjr. 3. Any
king of the Solar dynasty, Qtr'sfiat. (ogi.)
4. (M. Die.) A shrub, Qjo/Qsutir*. 5.
A mountain containing copper, QiiL/ioJsvj.
^SiuaLf.airffu> rQifliuai^-iLiniju>, s. A
sun-dial.
r&piflij&GBni,
One of the four in
auspicious feet, in poetry. See
tarib under dearth.
s. The progress of the sun
in his orbit, daily, monthly or annually.
(tfyiRdj&ijfBGsifi, s- A plant. See ajimtm^.
gffliL/a&o, s.
Breath of the right
nostril. (See *pj*fcu.) 2. (fig.) The
right nostril, iSntttu.
r^rHiusinr, s. The sun's brightness.
See sir.
(Qift'jjaniip&ffttiSi, s. As (Zjiftuairipui.
^iHoja/riijSii, s. A kind of gem,
crystal, lens, or burning glass; the sunstone; said to emit fire when placed
in the sun's rays, <gtfw*j,*fflao). W.
p. 941. SOORYVAKANTA. 2. [prop.
tg/luatiffi."] The sun-flower.
@(fli((r/5^Fj5!ar(254L, s. A burning
glassas ^tu*,stf>, 1 .
(QSdJsitijc^ustsesrsig,, s. [prov."] The
plant Ricinus viridis, &rra>ma*(g. (R.)
(SyifliLiaiTibfi, s. The sun-flower, fulfill
r*tiin, Ilelianthus annuus, L. 2. The
splendor or heat of the sun, gifljuOgroB.
W. p 941. SOORYYAKANTI. 3. As tgH
(^Bsusni^iuuiL, s. Velvet, so called
from its shining properties.
(^tfl'jjQnaestsrth ^iHiuSirrr(oSsru>t s- An
eclipse of the sun. See Qjsmnb.
496

(QifttLiSjjemui, s. Rays of the sun.


See Qjenrib.
Q/fljjgiiiuii, s. A water-pot dedica
ted to the sun.
(s^rfi'1gjD u> Q/flu a) l8jw , s. The
Solar dynasty, originally reigning in
Oudeone of three governing families,
for many generations, the two others
being -?*1);r<geuiA and ^iSaSi^ejib.
The transit of Hie sun from one sign
to another. W. p. 942. Sooryyasankrama.
r^^jjni^ijiTQp^eSSiLinrit^^, s. The
arc of the horizon which comprehends
the northern and southern declinations
of the sun, moon, &c being of three
divisions called c?uji_?), gjuxisffg), and
iS&eenSg). See Austfjffi.
(5y'fttU&au>, S. As Q(fli/%1>, 1,
(^rfliL/Spfilffui, s. [in astrol.'] A subdi
vision of
(Qifltij&^fiiTipih, s. An astronomical
work, s**Rjflljsiprsu. See &&ptBp<h.
(Qifljj@las>&, s. The reign of the sun,
as a planet. See
(Qtfliu(Qif.siru> QjiHiud^^m, s. The
radiance or heat of the sun, *&QSAi.
The worship of the sun. 2. Adora
tion of the sun by sick persons, especi
ally for diseases iu the eyes. See
(QiBiuuaaiirsr (^rff'VieirunujejiirQpiT/ifS,
s. The sun as a deity.
(^rflujLjpfi, s. [in astrol.] A division
in <gAujj)*, consisting of three months
and eighteen days. 2. [in astron.']
Sun's daily motion.
(^iftiULjL^Lb, s. The drying of medi
cines in the sun. 2. [in astronomy.]
Sun's longitude.
cgiofjer, s. Kama, ror6w-. 2. Sugreeva,
ally of Rama, ^Qfass. 3. Saturu, jfl.
(P)
@<fljj Ljnu ear li , s. A Purana extolling
the sun as deity, one of the eighteen
Puranas. See LSzm*)ai#pu,.
Q/flajynff, j. Worship of the sun
either by Saivas competent to perform
0r, or such as belong to the sW^i.
(Sftfluuueo goa, s. [prov.]
A plank
placed at the transom, or lintel over
a door, (c.)
is^fliuuiSneiau(^rHujuiSiiaBBi, s. The
radiance or splendor of the sun, <gfim
2. An ornament of gold set with
jewels worn on the head by females on
special occasions, with another called
&B$fivLjL$jaBu. 3. [/of.] A seat or throne
with a circlet like the sun, for an image,
on festival occasions, Sg^<?,_4.
(^iHajuiSsBp, i.[com.] As r^rfiiuuiSaaBU,
2.
'
^
(QtfluiDskrtGiiU), s. The orb or disc of
the sun. 2. The region of the sun.
3. One of the mystic circles on the
body, regarded as a lotus flower, and
assigned in worship, to three of the
female energies of the deity, gigo^p,
QAiuispgi and
under the em
blcnis of the sun, moon and Are.

(^iBiliit, s. Suns as deities, one govern


ing each month, and each being the
chief among 10,000,000. (See gnf*r$
/si.) 2. [ex<grt ] l'oets, literati,
(^SiuQeortaii, s. The region of the sun.
Q/fliua/L-iii, j. The disc of the sun.
2. A sun-dial, <gtiuaq-iuii:<l,
r^Sujaiir^u), s. The religion of the
sun a system which regards the sun
as the chief diety, phcsiQULj.
r^rHjJsuir^, s. An adherent of the f^S
iuar religion; [eiw^ ]
Qffli/efltiuio raytflujiSiiuU), s. The
disc or orb of the sun. 2. The reflected
light of the sun, o;-^v^**.
r^rflujeSfil, s. The arc of the horizon
which comprehends the northern and
southern declinations of the sun, being
divided into three parts of four signs
each, and taken in the following order:
(1.) <?ici_tfS), tlic Aries'-course, including
Taurus,
Leo, ffib*jc, Gemini, itg
ezii, and Cancer, sisw. (2.) i_u?Si,the
Taurus'-course, including Pisces, i/arii,
Aries,
Virgo, *s*<rf, Libra, gnrib.
(3.) tSgcsriSgi, the Gemini course, in
cluding Sagittarius, abvi Capricorn, id*
sib, Aquarius, (jjiiuii, Scorpio, tS&eflsib.
(S^rfliLigsijdfijzeo, v. noun. The rising of
the sun.
r^rRiuiraii^sweiirij), s. [prop. (Qrflsunm^LD.]
Sun-set. W. p. 942. Sookyyastam.
(gAturevfiiaeorGlGTeSfi utf-AsMarg. Study
not at sun set deemed inauspicious, as
the time when gjrat&uor an Asura was
slain.
(^ifturrA^au), s. A kind of arrow fa
bled in Puranic story to have been
given by Surya; [ex feuiiib.~]
(f^iflGturrpiULD, s. Sun-rise, [cz e_#iu.]
(5(5 LfiLD, j. A grass, (gao<j=UL/6, Poa,
Lt. 2. A grass, the wi^uLfii. ( M. Vie.)
(VjSnir, s. A kind of fish, ^riiEeir. 2.
A shrub, eiO*<j., Zizyphus Napeca, L.
3. (if.) Growing corn not cared, QmfifiCi
L/ii. 4. (M. Die.) A plant, tW.There
are two kinds of gat* shrubas Qi$.*
gaeir, and sg^ygenr, which See.
(^sanuutfiui, s. The fruit of the r^eorr.
(Sj/T", s. Suffering, affliction, gidruii.
2. Disease, distemper,
3. Fear, j(*
fib. 4. Malignant demons, Sylvan gods,
nymphs, mrarQ^maa^. 5. Any female deity,
OjfiuauQucib. 6. God, QfiiuAtib.
7.
(a contracted form of <g*.) An Asura.
8. Pepper, joxg. 9. Cubebs, Piper
cubeba, wr&i&atg.
u u tr^iruusn&eiJ6Br, s. Skanda,
as the foe and destroyer of <gi*,
r&rrwaeir, s. A female fiend. See Gjjii
M.
QJjjiT, QGpeir, i^^dr, Qeuar, gir, v. s. [prot.
prop. 0r.] To pick or prepare cotton,
flax, coir, &c, to card, u&ntga. 2. To
separate tangled hair, iMJfij. 3. To
pluck up as separate stalks of corn, uiS/
dr. 4. (fig.) To abstract property by
unfair means, iJpiQu^asrAjT.
(gjrri/succrja-, s. Picked cotton, iSibpp
".
@/ffiv, v. noun. Picking, tousing, &c,

&
JJj T, iSflfi,
i(g)LD, da, v. n To (^j^l, 83/Dar, (ffyssQpax, (Tensor, qsv, V. a. I m(9ijtfl, t. [n corruption of the Sa. Choola,
[prov."] To scoop, hollow, C>rtlTi_. 2. To
whirl, spin, revolve,
(p.)
a crest,] Crown of the head,
cut off, sunder, part, jih**. (p.)
2. A hair-knot on the top of the head,
Q : m raw- , t. Fierce eyes, ferocious
_*fiAO**Bi_. 3. An elephant's head
Q^Eian'L(OjK, inf. To scoop out cocoa
eye* of demons or Asuras; a piercing
dress, or covering for the face, twteop*
and forbidding expression of countenuts.
lu-su. 4. Natural wells in hilly tracts,
Q6cS.) Qsdr^ffL', v. noun. Scooping out
nance.
ohi. 5. Tank, pond, ganf. 6. Sea,
as from a cocoa-nut, >i_^&r.
^;i/?t.-4{. *- Ferocious looks; a
ocean,
(egi.) 7. (R.) As <gjfiu&.
tern, grim, warlike, barbarous appear *(&j8s0, t. A class of diseases including
(9jLfle3)&,
s.
Palm-wine, *sr. C4f.
ance. fififittjiuiitBmi. 2. Cruelty, savagearthritic complaints, a stiffness or contrac
Vic.)
ness, ferocity, (p.)
tion of the muscles or nerves, scrofula,
(giu^. " noun. Whirling, revolving,
rheumatism, gout, colic, &c, also com (&jL$ILieO (^L^IUflXLOLj, s. {pTOV.
plaints from irregularity of the menses,
rotation,
correctly gdW ] The supporting stakes
piGtiij. (c) W. p. 855. S'oola.Note,
in a wall, or the eaves of a house, Jc^pu
The following are given by Bottler, as
Younger
arising
from
the
supposed
vitiation,
sister of Ravana, j)"*"
W,p
q^tfliupumi, t. The sloping cornice
excess, or derangement of the humors,
855. S'OOHPPANAKHA
of a house.
viz.: 1. itfjssjlu, arthritis from bile,
(SjjTUULD, t. A winnowing basket or
o^ijpucju-jffu-t? tw^p&A&cecr. He has
2. mrg&to, from bad and cold humors.
knocked off the sloping cornice, and
3. fiCsuiiffliflo&u, from phlegm. 4. js
fan, statg. W. p. 854. Soorita.
raised the wall a little spoken of
iW<9&. from bad humors and bile.
{&jGdih, t. The trident, as a weapon; the
one who adopts another's composition
5. fl<7LLSu!d(g&u, from phlegm and
three pronged dart or trident of Siva, e>"l
as his own, making slight alterations.
bile. 6. &u**m*&lB>, from phlegm and
pi*. 2. An instrument for impaling, *q/.
heat. In some cases, the disease takes (gj^?, Sdjodr, iV/tar, Ceuar, (SjLP, v. n.
3. The spear on the top of a banner, Qsiy.
its name from the part affected. Besides
v. a. To encompass, encircle, surround, en
A*V>*9ui. 4. One of the twenty-seven
these six, the following are given by
viron, envelope, beset; to involve one
astrological yogas, (J^a^C^ffj*^^*^.
the Hindus, viz.: 1. jyak^&u. 2.
as sins, evils, disasters, births, &c ,
W. P- 855. S'oola. 5. The twentygta. 3. *-v^^:cSrJ. 4. v-pseaQtei. 5
m. 2. To go, pass, or flow round about,
seventh or last lunar mansion, ?-/
swuutgTei. 6. <*raw. 7. <JiJSw. 8.
or adjacent to; to hover about,
P*f*. 6. The supposed position of the
(OrrM(gl0J. 9. 7tEU. 10. r?(5&U. 11.
iSi 3. To attend, accompany, be about
trident of Siva, at any given time, accord
*V4l<9*"- 12. u*s<s'*i. \3. OP^Sl/fflVj.
a great person, &c, u_. 4, To deli
ing to the days of the week; during which
14. 2ui*Vj, which see in their places.
berate,
consider, consult, think, examine,
it is considered unlucky to set out on a
^eodsC , v. noun. Stiffness or con
revolve in mind, ^iip. 6. [prov.] To
journey in the direction in which it lies,
attack, encounter, assail, assault, GwiifSp.
traction of the limbs, (c.)
and the reverse, ingeiii. Thus, fiiisa
6. To design, intend, purpose, compass,
gSji * atltf , x. A local swelling.
f.j.i.; j ?.
on Monday and Saturday,
*tgp.
to go Eastward; Q^a^-lj^ch- tt^ijfrgwi,
(^^d^mi^f e\>, v. noun. See g<i_,
ifi @iP"tf(S&ifit-t inf. ( vied
Tuesday and Wednesday to the North;
c. a.
G4rf.i5'f.p<J*l><?* Sunday and Friday
adverbially.J Around, round about,
Q&oagj^,^,
.
Pains
from
@%o,obstructo the West; miurptQfpGs&anh, Thursday
rpp.
tion of the menses.
to the South, is unlucky.
Q*ircfe@<>, inf. To pursue, prose
Q&)(gairiDii>,
I
.
See
(jjotloq&d.
fJS.^
Qeoigjffl, t. [proe.] An instrument
cute, followas the guilt of murderers,
q&>/sV, . [proi.] Humors of the body
for hranding cattle. See
: Is-cj.
uifi*pp. (c.) 2. (p.) To meditate one's
causing giaj diseases. See <?u>r>.
ruin, Gs6is7*M.
^eoitg^S, s. The trident mark, branded
uip^ip, inf. To surround as guilt,
on a temple, cow, ox, or described on a (S?jS\), *, Impregnation, pregnancy, em
bryo, foetus, a<$uuib. (c.) 2. (fiy.) Em
revenge, &c
heap of threshed paddy.
bryo of vegetables', a tender grain before
(g^Lpta, v. noun. Surrounding, encom
it
shoots
forth,
uM*(j-.
3.
(p.)
The
passing, pe. (c.) 2. Examination,
Siva. 2. Bhairava. W. p. 855. S'ooteeming or charged appearance of the
4(jiud*. 3. Deliberation, counsel, ^
lad'haba.
clouds before rain, opBpsa.
mVq. 4. Consultation, ^SwAtm. (p.)
(groipap.y, *. [prov.~\ The point of the
(BS0, x. A pregnant woman. See
(ZjipirtBW,
v. noun. Inconsideration,
compass toward which the trident is
<ss, Sa.
want of reflection, ^wiuib>u>. (p.)
supposed to be directed.
g^2biriu,
[prov.]
To
suffer
in
*,.?:/$:.<?,. inf. {commonly A(tp
(s^ipSeiSdsreoiuui, t. The human
bringing forth, atouffmis&iiriju"-. (p.)
<t*pp.] To whirl one on the trident, as a
body; (.lit.) the temple of diseases.
(ga)Caff cv <x ^pdsnenen, inf. To
mode of punishment for Sivo,by Yuma;
^tpxtfuS^deKa, v. noun. Being sur
become pregnant.
also by
at Benares, to expi
t^p^Atg), t.
A chank containing
rounded by a rivulet, (p.)
ate the sins of souls, and to give them
pearls, (p.)
f&jLppet:, v. noun. Considering, as gy ,
salvation.
Q)A(Lp@c\\ s. A teeming cloud, (p.)
.. 2. The rear of an army, tipu
Q6vdr$aiiftdfi, . [prov. Q6fa7a^.]
(OfeonQig)ar, s. Soap, &qisitbu>. (B.J
ppi
A lamp with three lights in imitation
(i^LpQuna, inf. To pass round, spfiu
(^ei) (ajSO, . {Hind.) Blanket or
of a trident; used in temples.
dura. 2. To surround, attack, beset,
cloth for elephants, horses or bullocks,
gajeveug, *. The blade of the trident
encounter, p*i>**s. (p.)
weapon; [ex jyu.]
i, v. noun. As Qtfev, 1, 2, 3.
..\$:c(QeouuftoiQsoQaieo, t. (^Aiirsxir, t. [svj,] A kind of fish, sp
(^ypGBiirn,
t. King's counsellors, minis
ifasr.
The trident weapon as s<wi.
ters, statesmen, vkgifmh. 2. Relations,
(TFj
en
fr
6sr
in,
i.
A
kitchen,
jqL-if.ee.
friends, -pJr*. 3. By-standers, spepgou>(?ijffi^.(8sfiili_r(5*7, *. A branded
( Beschi. )
tators, neighbors, ta'S&t>L>u*.
bull, devoted to the temple.
ads. Bound about, encompassing, (&,lfi&), i. Deliberation, ^nniiof. a,
. Siva, asudr. W. p. 855.
-*Pi [* orf ] (<)
Counsel, advice, consultation, .g<?*fcr,
S'oolin. 2. [ex si ] A pregnant woman,
3 Invention, ingenuity, sagacity.prudence,
Masuumifi. 3. Durga, gitse*. 4. Kali, sn. (3jLpeO, s. Thought, reflection, sq/ibi,
discretion, wisdom. j<*b^i; [ex (sp.] 4
2. Purpose, intention, design, <atfui+ 3.
5. As
which see.
(sometimes written g^S.) Means, contri
Place, location, position, @i_i6. 4. Collec
vance, expedient, device, scheme, strata
(ajeffssfl, 1. Betel-leaf, Qajpfi&t, 2.
tion, group, clump, assemblage, t^-Ctv.
gem, a.uvt;i.
Soap, #*j<4. (A/. Die.)
(p ) See under i, .
63

497

<$*0dsirj.r, s. A man of invention, (-9j(n?6iJirrfl , s. [prov. prop. (g(v?aiefi.~} A


sagacity, &c, a good contriver.
whirlwind.
igrsmisiliuaieAQMrafrQQunSflj). The whirl
@'i>##,#.ip3aravr, *. King's counsel
wind swept awayused in case of epide
lors, statesmen as <giJC.f.
mics and general plunder.
(Bjjtpsy, s. Device, stratagem, contri (&yjpi, s. [prov. rul.] The anus. Com
vance, &cas <sJ>*9, 4. 2. See under
pare Ap.
(9ij6ll>/D,
s. Whirlwind, atpwanpg! . 2.
Qsyr/riDsasn, s. One of the two wonder
Highway robbery, .gpjw^Ai. 3. Plunder,
ful geins of Swergaas g._/riofl; [ex Su.
pillage, QmMm. (c.)
Choola, a crest.]
(^eapd&npffi, s. Whirlwind.
(^STPLoeixflSseverQiffLossifl/SasOT ,
(gempQ
err, inf. [prop.] To plunder
*. The most popular Tamil vocabulary
as onpfuffi
in use, written in poetry by a pro
(Sjerapdarrarr, s. Highway robbers, free
fessor of the Jama religion, probably a
booters. 2. Plunderers, pillagers. (Hare.)
thousand years ago, before their perse
cution and banishment by the prevalence
(gmp/xQ^msir^ieiBi^^eo, t. noun.
of the Brahmanic system.
Breaking cocoa-nuts before a shrine, in
fulfilment of a vow. (c.) Compare fi^P
(SjS/fl, s. Men's hair, tuft, ^eesusuSii.
(*#.) Compare 9.
(qsb/dujiti^, inf. To plunder, pillage,
^9jarflti, s. Flour cakes fried with
sack, (c.) 2. (fig.) To swim as the
ghee, csyuurf*i4. W. p. 3.1 1. Choomkam.
head; to be dizzy through disease,
hunger, &c, ^^u^mpp.
(gjSfflanm, s. The back part of an
(go,ffluSi_, inf.
To plunder, spoil,
elephant's cheek, the parts around the
sack.
ears, urfa*Q*rfiui*.. W. p. 331. Choolika. 2. Terrace, niuii. (p.)
(gso/iafli-, inf. To permit persons or
an army to pillage a town or any one's
(gjSstr, s. A kiln, a furnace, tgnjaiarr^ar.
property, &c. (c.) 2. To give over
(c.) Compare <&.
one's things to be shared in common.
r&faiaeo, s. A brick, Q^ckso).
(9jeoTLD, i. A full blown flower, y,u>eon.
^3B(raDffl/<tf (^2feir#i , in/". To burn a
2. A deer, im*. (*sj.)
kiln, to burn lime, pots, bricks, &c.
(SjSarii, t. Swelling of the abdomen,
tStmii. W. p. 854. Soona. Sometimes
qVSuil.@3sriL(, in/. To pre
written <g&r and <g&.
pare a kiln, to pile up bricks, pots, &c,
(&j&ruiai uSjpj (^(CTjld en aSjpi ^Ssurau
in a kiln.
*. Swelling of the belly.
(sflxrSiflas, inf. To break up the pile
(Qra)iijuQuri8pa-eiiii, s. A wall swell
after it is burnt.
ing OUt, saiuiSgitaii. ( li.)
*(9j%stT, s. A prostitute, a whore, QaiS. (^saflnjti), i. Witchcraft, conjuring,
W. p. 855. S'oola.
sorcery, magic, enchantment, icrtenw^a^f.
(gVusEOT, s. An illegitimate son.
2. Ceremonial defilement,
3. Vacuity,
(used in the C'ongu country.')
vacuum, chasm, nonentity, inanity,
nonexistence of a being, quality, attri
(Sjsrr, s. Oath, conjuration, abjuration,
bute, &C, @(Srs<i>. 4. W. p. 854. SNjONYA.
*#$uik. 2. Conditional oath, malediction,
Emptiness, vacancy, void, ur$. 5. Vanity,
imprecation, #ten. 3. Assurance, pledge,
that which is unreal, unsubstantial, il
one's word on oath, &c, ru/ti. (p.)
lusory, useless, unproductive, unpropitious, mrmu. 6. (Compare
Cipher
g^afifi^&P' *nf' To swear,
in arithmetic, y^Buib.Note. The articles
pledge, or bind one's self by oath,
used in witchcraft (<grfulriSuii), are
uigQjaii;. 2. To utter a conditional
seven, viz. : I . qaf*i/, bones. 2. *rCif-<lf><g,
threat or imprecation, u^uSi_.
wood of the poison-nut tree. 3. is^ii
(a^srr, s. [proti.] Torch, flambeau, suzy
*A0i seeds of the datura. 4. QmbQuah
Oawiu, margosa-oil. 5 . *A, charcoal. 6. its*
iiu,
flowers of the asclepias gigantea. 7.
(e^Csaarr, s. Torch-bearers.
ui&li QpiiotJw, garland of the vertebra of
(S)<sirQ&irGisr3)L8eSri3tf.d, inf. To fish
the cobra-de-capella.
by torch-light.
QeBiuaf), t. A section in the poem
(Sjpsd, v. noun, (a change of (fytStpi).)
oft3vLi9$BMertej,
Scooping OUt, aoi-jjap. (p.)
(SyetBiuasraeb, s. (fcm. (QerBiuasnifl.)
A wizard, sorcerer, enchanter.
fajpssT, s. A musk-rat, a shrew, go^j
*s>- ()
r^eSajiluaarerM(tfye&tLigijQ&iutu, inf.
To bewitch, to work witchcraft. 2. To
Qi^yausrfl (3jj(7>j>e)jeifls&irjDjpi, s.
injure, destroy, defile, annihilate, ruin.
Whirlwind, *yiii*rpj/. (c.)
(^eSiL'^eas=, i. The S. . point of the
q rttjsu eSd^etfsrdsrrnear. s. A waverer,
compass, being by some astrological or
a fickle man, *jwOLLi_,(Sr. (Rare.)
other influence deemed unpropitious.
@ri7affi<F^ili_ii, s. A frame of wood,
2 The direction or side in which the
from the Q**<J tree, at the bottom of a
breath does not pass from the nostril,
well. (It.)
right or left, at any given time. See
498

@dBuj^^, j. A phasis of the moon,


which, when a similar one occurs in the
same month, is regarded as unpropi
tious, the other being propitious.
QSijfiaja^/e/ii, s. Vacuity, emptiness,
&c.as Auii, 4, 5, 6, which see.
(OjfSiuicireir, s. An unpropitious day.
See QtfleBHcfQcetlajw.
QsnfliL/toSzr, s. Bewitched ground.
(^ei&ujixrrjiui, s. Unpropitious months,
viz.: mf), <g<?-, LiiCjr&, atlmifi. (c.)
(3)Crltijmrriij&8id&, inf. To lie waste,
to be desolate.
(gofluvOiz>, inf. To remove the
evil ascribed to witchcraft.
gssfliUiiRDaiaa, inf. To bury bewitch
ed articles for the injury of some one.
(QeifilajiBiriLiLj Quits, inf. To be anni
hilated. 2. To be useless, unprofitable.
3. To be degenerate, to be ruinedas *t
@BfliL/eifrffii, s. Atheism as a system,
(QeiSuja>n@, s. An atheist. 2. (c.) As @
(QS&iLie&pmp, s. Witchcraft, as gesfi
uib.
QsufliL/csr, 5. A lame person, a cripple,
fSQens^fSiLim(S^/rOTgsoflii/OT, *. One
who has no wisdom, no wit; a fool.
rge&Gujrrurfiiraru), s. [in Hindu Theo
logy ] Nonentityas the material cause
of created beings and things; nothing,
considered as a principle from which
the visible universe came into existence.
See wiQtjnjrffrarJi. (Ad-Sut.)
gjigB, i. A son, iot. W. p. 941.
Soonu. (p.)
s. That which is decayedas
Qrifisnp. 2. A blemish, eip<i. 3. As 3
tarlb. (c.)
(g&rafiip, inf. To be decayed, blight
ed as fruits, &c.
A pot-bellyas (gesr
tfireoev, inf. To charge with
"fault.
(%supp, inf. To have a swelling of
the belly.
(aj&sr, s. A daughter, wasn. W. p. 941.
Soona. (p.)
(Sjesr, s. [prov.] Swelling of the belly,
(s^man, s. One pot-bellied.
(Zfjesr/DGi), v. noun. See
(WjeirnSlieO, v. noun. Scooping out
as <9viAi. (p.)
j3E(gotfr^iI.u-frrhr^/>l0. The CVOS of
a damsel (will I regard) like the scoop
ed palmyra fruit (*fnj..)

Q.

Qi
Q&. A compound letter composed of #
and o. *,Q
2 The radical of many
words signifying red, regular, good,

G . iu Cx lc i. e, , s. Dim, red, ochre


Q .TJ.3.1S. -iaguuu^ , s. A demon or
ferocious deity supposed to take shelter
color; or that which is brown, tawny,
in the oil-press ; used in the South.
dingy, dusky, swarthy, gi'^pOu^i. 2.
Dimness of the evening twilight,
Q/iiifid,
To drive the bullocks
\ol&&fir&ja^, s. [prop. Q^a^gj^.] A
C&r. 3. Dimness, at the time of an
which
turn
the
oil-press.
name of the five castes included in
eclipse, )jfstri0BAA>.
Q^.sQivtf
a>
4f
>-il
t_

Q
?
i.
S
6U
e>,
/i
.
*
,
SinitllS, Mibiclrcrt.
QtnbaJtLLir, s. Brick-dust, (c.)
in/ To grind in the press a kind of
*Q&&li> Q&sesr, t. (used for &&u>,
Q&/GJ&60u>iTQ&]&reirw, s. [prov.~\ As
punishment
which see with its derivatives.) The world,
Q r-S Sj.x d.-nj: , s. The working turner
a_cvi&. (c.)
Q&IEi&p&L-L-htt Q&sii&eo f, s. A
in the oil-press.
Q&a&neeii>, s. A kind of magical illu
brick mould.
Q&S(aja3nrr,
s.
An
herb,
fpn&esiir.
(c.)
sion. See
Q&ii&jb&i, inf. To burn brick.
Q^*<Fir<s\)i(gafls, . A magical pill, Q&KlXLiiiL], s. The red species of
G rij ifrb y>i,i>r , s. A brick kiln.
supposed to enable persons to perform
*u.iiy; [ex O*.] (f.)
Q&ihsspuireo, s.
Brick-dust mixed
deceptive feats.
with water. (B )
Q.r.tr(vtl, s. The world itself. See Q?lh&t a), s. [in Christ, usage.-] The
Red sea.
Q&si&pQuinf., s. Brick-bats.
[pro, contraction of Q&iW&SUGfrtBirGtniT, . [prov. corruption
C j.*;-'??<JQ^ssaCmitStS, s. As (^.viki^si * in t.
which see.
Qr<sfaiLif..'i A brick bat. (e.)
of Gjtu^^T, which see ]
GS&S.'fl&lXi, t, A plant, n/ri/yjTjafi. (AT Gt & IEI & (633) S3T GltfIBS 355T(f9) 63T Q&iEJ&QgrSiT, s. The red @u&r flower,
>ic.)
feller.,, . Vishnu, Aigv. (p.)
sweet smelling water lily, Qjiswlr, NymQ<FXStsrswTpLC}, t. One of the eighty Q^iwsskrsssP Q&iEi&essrssfiluutT
phiea ororata.
kinds of diseases from flatulency, >'/'
Q&iassrrtii. s. A battle field, Guiriidx
m>r, , [t'u/.] A kind of fish, $iitar.
C>. (/f.J
srii; [e.V Ojio, et sii.] (p.)
Q<?:,S63r3)(!Sii 0dF<5E/5/Ts5SSr, J. Jug- Qt^fej^SOTLOTiB , s. [prov.] Jaundice,
Q&insSsrr, s. A red kind of native ar
ernauth. See 4<*.
senic, (sfisniuupui#r*awii . (it/. Die.)
QsfSsH, s.
The upper part of the flj.Ea^.f Q&ia&filldlrireir, s. The Q^F!B^,t(S Q&IBI&IT L-lfrtEJ(&jty., s.
sun,
as
being
red,
gAuar;
[ex
ray.]
Shoulders, CgretrOmii. (fiir.)
A place sacred to Siva, j,'w,,i..,a. 2.
Q&iKjafdiT'EtTGiT Q&ei&fi.'TiSpih^tBrrGir, s.
Q&Seir, s. Fish scales, idtQs-@r. (c.)
As Qw.-t. 5.
The
twelfth
lunar
asterism
being
the
2. [proc] Bran of grain, ffi4/i)*aijj.
Gt&tkl&irmgjefr, s. The red mnipar
sun's birth -day, >.,'> .-i-."-.
w>
AS3p.iT, /iGpar.uSuar, , V. a.
flower, the superb lily, Gloriosa, /..
Q&mispjSirtfl Q&iEiSjSiriB, s. A
To destroy, kill, jfttf**.
(p.)
shrub,
with
a
medicinal
bark
and
root,
Q&rElXfTlLI,
s. Fruit reddening or grow
QjF*'i.f, i. Redness, crimson color, 6)ei
j,***.. (A/. <c.)
ing yellow when ripening, u^**"'}**
2. adj. Red, finiu<ir; [o change of
Q&ejafip/rirluLjLL6B)L~, s. The bark of
#.]
the shrub, (c.)
G^/Ejas.T.T, j. A dark red kind of rice,
C .- i i : :' 8i< j , inf. [com.
(S&IB&LneOth, s. A red lotus, Q&ipn
growing in the rainy season, gj;wiQ*<k.
u ] To be very red.
Q> r i *: '3 2^! Q jjt , tnf. [com. Q~.iie.iQ&ieiiBirtB Q^waiwesfl, s. [prov.] A
Q^au>&>, i. Lukshmi, whose abode
QrQmQttr.] To be very red, bright
dark red cow, or other dark red beast in
is the red lotus.
deep red, scarlet, crimson, &c.
common, *cj^ftJw.
Q&iEiaruuesr Q&iEi&TuutresT, s. Q & iei S tr fSS) sts> it, s. The red legged
ar<i, *. Red clouds as of an evening sky.
An eruption called the red-gum. (c.) See
heron, cormorant or stork, pimmr. (c.)
- is ;a,'/7 ajfyj)i .* j -T. r . appcl. n. Siva,
Q&eianuueraCif., s. A large kind of (S^lElSsmi , s. A tree. See Scot.
2. Vtrabadra, Jiuffre'; {lit.)
of the color of red clouds.
boil or tumor connected with thisdisease. Q^ibiStib^, s. Venereal Herpies. See
QJd5sO, *. [proti. prop. Qff/f.] Even Q&ib&jQ, s.
A hill with red soil,
Bttf).
ing, attaiCti^. 2. Red sky at or before
Q&ia3(Grr)<5in6v,
s. A red breasted wild
eveningoppos. to day-break, e>*-.;, Q&!B3STli>6tr>p, s. The red basil. See
duck, g-upsnm. 2. A species of
tree.
(c.)
Q&AaetjiB, s. The s^>go/r. f 3f. Z>ic.j
QtSFlBlcBU
IT,
s,
A
kind
of
red
fish,
pii
Q&rsiSlsinr,
s.
A class of tall, red, pot
O^iSQ, s.
An oil-press, &c, rr
tlOr. (/?)
herbs. (See Bmr.) 2. The second of the
QaeijQriiM^J. (c. ) 2. The twenty-fourth
ten parts of juvenile poetryas Q.s?wu
Q&iEiSQfjtEimtreQ, s. Red ebony, ^Hw
lunar asterism, ,-^u(jrii. See il*4^i*i4.
sib.
t-1tj,,i,!rij:.i^;f,-.i. He stands like
a bull in an oil-press; i. e. i9 very slow. Q&iB&Qrjii>L-l, s. A reddish species of Q&IB(3)lE>86@iL!Lii, s. Red resin, Seu.i
C~ij.'i-e-''.ij'L.4, i. An oil-maker,
j .,. i, .j.
(r.)
sugar cane, s>'*<T'4'V- (c.)
Q&lB(^/Bgg
,
.
Steepness, a steep
Q*-ari_ Q&asnL-L-, inf. To work Q&iB&sdiB&si), s. Freshets, floods from
place,
a
precipice;
perpendicularity,
tfji.firains,
of
a
turbid,
reddish
color,
f.;':.
the press, in making oil.
_unlgijup ; [ei 0*iou>, regularity.] (c)
cae.
0#ds/rar, s. (fern. Qedtxpji).) One Gl&iB&eO, s. Burnt brick,
t#i/#i^tj->V!,''w, in/. To take up
of the oil-monger caste.
(c.) 2. Red ochre in lumps, *J**>.
perpendicularly.
QriiaeefBds, inf. To pile up bricks.
.c,
The place round an oilC#s.-@,i^/'<wu,3,
>. A steep rock.
press.
Q^iisijpida, inf. To make brick.
See <a**.
499

Q&1B
Qeii-f!>ip, inf. To fall head
long.
Gl&IB(9jik us , s. A disease of the eye9.
See <g**.
Q&iB(3jiipir, s. [Joe] A class of wea
vers, w>asQasszi.
Q^/E7(<?jtiJt>, 3. A shrub, a red kind of
Grnelma Asiatics, L. See
Q&lBr&jrLp^LCi, s. The red gj^oaii
flower, Qjmiiribu&t. l*p)
Q&!W(^riEi(3j, s. The red monkey,
oppog. to <y*c5i!<5. (c.)
Q&lEl -ajsuefeyr, t. The red @a;Sfcr lily.
See QrisQpff.
Q&iB^FjStrsQ, s. The bright yellow
hornetoppos. to agm/gaiS. (c.)
Q&lBtWjeir^, i. The red (SjOT^tossfi
plant, &i <a<wff#Q*i>..
Gt&iB^eisrj)!, s. A mountainas Q&m
Gat, 2.
Q^isisns, s. A red or fair hand, Seni
^o*. (a dignified form.) 2. The sixth
lunar asterism,
(#.)
Q&ik sin s\U!T est, s. [proi.] A kind of
herb,
Q&iBQ&irig-CSeusQ- Q&ikiQ&trtSQsu
mi, t. A running plant whose root is a
powerful Caustic, rose colored Lead-wort,
Plumbago Zeylanica, L.
Oy/EfOa/rsO, j. Pure gold, Q&tiQuirosrl
[ex QrJmm, redness, et 9*, metal ]
Q&iiiQairivsoiT, 3. Goldsmiths, pC
t-Mi. (p.)
Q&iejQ&.tQ, s. The Q*0if) tree. 2.
A mountain south of Madras with a
temple to Siva, QB*-,er.
Q&lEl(o&ir(l)uiriuJ5i>, v. noun. [prop.
arawurtp*.] Throwing one's self from a
mountain, as a disappointed lover j one of
the
stanza, #opiJQjij^j. (p.)
GtplElQlstrL-LLCi, s. A medicinal plant.
See QsriLt-ii.
Q&lEl(B-&iTLLiy.luirij), s. A species of
guitar, f,utt,. (p.)
Q&(E>Q>&iTGdLh, s. Sand containing
copper, Q*-J>Livmrii. (M. Die.)
tE]Q>&trd, s. Sceptre, tpqptop. 2.
A right sceptre, kingly justice, the right
administration of justiceoppo. to QawQm
[ex Qfihioia, regular ] (c.)
Q*4i(!se&t<2*rfnfisn:Q*iB(5KiGsrgaiib. If jus
tice is departed from, there will be trouble.
Q&eiGairQeOir&f, inf. To reign, (p.)
See &**, v.

Q
s. A he-goat or ram, Qtuek
trrti8**i_r. 2. The <2/LLfi tree. 3. Sandal
unguent as a perfume, tt0ar*<sif'iwAshes, iff. 5. Forest land of a red color,
Q*ii*iQ. 6. A pair or set, <J. 7.
(Tel. ^>.) A little box for the lingatn,
worn, jltn*Q*i. (si ) 8. The rising
moon, e.jf
9. The red basil, ff

Q&iy.upp Q^xoiDfttW t, inf. To be


come over-spread with bushes, bram
bles, weeds. 2. To be covered with
foliageas a tree.
Qeipwenpaj, 3. Bushes, as intercepting
sight, or as a place of concealment,
lurking place, &c. Compare <g>>y!ey^.
Q&L$.QiLiiremi-, inf. To hide one's self
under a bush.
Q&if.ujeir, 3. A bad, worthless fellow.
0#=ifsmsuda, inf. To plant medicinal
or flower-shrubs.
Q&if-&8, 3. [prot.] A low, base
woman, a strumpet, JgV*<?irdr.
-&@&Q&Lf., 3. See under s>_*S.
Q&up., dSpjz, p/tfi,
at, v. n.
[prov.~] To grow bushy, to shoot out
as sprays, foliage, &c,
Compare
Owif., v.
O^z^-SO Q&L 60, s. A machine con
sisting of a standing post with a long
swivel or sweep, on one end of which
a person Is suspended by a hook fastened
into the integuments of the back, and
being raised high in the air, is swung
round, k-i_w<5^Wbs(5S. (r.)
Q&Lf.eoiri Q&Lpjb(gpfiujffL-, inf. To
swing on hooks, to celebrate the Qm^A
festival.

Qai, ado. Straight, exactly, right.


Q&iGjj&ssiLGliuirsir, $. Siva, fta/sJr. 2.
(Af. Die.) A red crystal, as *ijuuij-if>;
[ex Q*i.]
Gl & Q5ij& 155 ssr lo, s. Reddish sandal
wood. See ##,fan.
Q&^&irtBJjp, s. A fragrant red paste
of
and other perfumes. See *r*&.
Q&tfhj&lhur, s. A kind of reddish
rice; tQ*A>. (c.)
Q&^jj&rrvuir!, s. Red-dye. (R.)
Q^i^^ir sQ, 3. Superior paddy of a
yellowish hue, 0**0*j. (c.)
Q&^&Bsd, 3. A red stone, Gleuppdaeo.
Q.yjznj J?J"<S(i>, j. A plant, fine cumin,
pr&istb. (c.)
Q&t^arLiT, 3. The sun, (<ftjjat. 2.
is.*, *. Hook swinging in the air, in
Fire, $. (p.)
honor of the goddess nxtimbm&
Q&^a-Liruuseuzor, s. The sun as a
uda&Q&if.ev, 3. A self torture by
deity. 2. The god of fire, ^aSefiC^m*.
running sticks of iron, &c , through the
sides, and dancing back and forth.
(5& JST)Q& (osv, adv. See Q&iq&.
aiessuf.&Q&i.et>irit\),
v. noun. Swing
Q&^QfaQiuiT, s. The wealthy) (lit.)
ing on a machine placed in a cart, and
those splendid witli gold, GtmpQatimi ; [ex
moved round.
<3ii.]
Q&lLu/-, 3. The mercantile or third
GtSF^Qt^ifiuLf, . noun, [pros.] Cheer
caste, oftiu*. 2. One of the Qtiif. caste,
fulness of countenance, opam
2. Fer
a merchant, a peddler, a huckster, wot
tility, luxuriance of crops or produce,
ash. (c.) 3. Skanda as having once come
plenty, copiousness, prosperity, uMaQatf
to Madura in the character of a mer
uli. (c.) Compare Q**p<tiuLi.
chant, 0/nsaOr; [ex QrcJS, traffic]
QjLii9_Ag<*fljcj,?(ToioQ#sS7iDuuscj. A mer
O&tGJjQ&J?!, 3. Red mire, either natu
chant naturally dislikes agriculture.
ral or mixed with blood in the field of
Q&iLLf.ppeixus, 3. The mercantile pro
battle, &c, fasfotGap. (p.)
fession, trading, traffic, &c.
Gl&^ljQ&trGO, 3. Correct language, pro
O^tlif-iFa,
3. A female of the Q&iLuf.
per words, GatQvtifi. 2. Words or langu
caste.
age easy to be understood, known to all,
Qm*&uumL-xjff*Qat4t . See Qsu>Gkxirifi,
O jilift/raii, j. One of the four high
castes of the cobra suake. See *>.
Q&ttiijGi&ireirtii, 3. Red maize. See
O^tlifswu), 3. Qualities, character
Qatai. (f. )
istics, &c, of the Onijf. caste. 2, Trade,
Gl3:Q5T)Q3:ir<3)l, s. Provision to the
traffic, merchandize, as QtCj^t/nsii.
soldier from the king, the price of blood,
QfL-if.mtiitjt^.Qs<Baj/firak Q&tLif.
aiMuaQartoiQyGBQm&cjl, appel. n. [loc. QbC
] The name of a star .
1. Duty or obligation for supportas 0 ^ lL ifl. , 3. ( Tel. prop, gytltf.) A
a soldier to his prince, &c.
wrestler, i*,u*o#c.if..
Q&iy-tS. Shrub, yaw. 2. Shrubbery, Q&lLQ, 3. Merchandize, traffic, trade,
bushes, thick foliage,
3. That
m. Sovereign authority.
Q*tii^io. 2. Penuriousness, stinginess,
which is maimed, decayed, faded, spoil
Qaaarii. (c.)
edas
food,
a
flower,
&c
u^ruS|.
4.
Sin,
04, inf. To wield the sceptre equita
QfiLL~n&d)pa, inf. To be close in sell
vice, demerit, urmnt. 5. Light, splendor, a
bly. 2. To reign, qtgmaQleiiu.
luminous body,
6. [eu/.] A matter
ing.
Q&eiQanpaia/sir, s. Yamaas the
of no importance, #puii; used at the south
Q#tlfflwsir, s. A niggard, a hardjust arbiter, gjiomi*.
as 0>ifSi-i%#.
dealer.
QfmGaireatDLD, s. Rule, government.
O^tfiaff, s. [com. Q^ifeiajr.] A
Q&iLGSu utmost, inf. To traffic, trade.
See Q#*S*f*>, 2.
low thicket, a jungle.
2. To be penurious,
00

Q&jd(uLieo, t. Grass that has been Q&/6j$aBreo, i. Bright fire; (lit-) red
<SrtL(BuQuiriLi~.inuu<luta, inf. To be
shaven off by the roots, in distinction
flame, Q#*0.
unsuccessful in traffic.
from jfjrf#4*>, that has been cut by a
(gjQ^il(B, i. [prov. com.
Q&iijStssrjaQ&irty-, s. Coral, usiau>.
sickle.
Q#ii..] Unfair dealing, exorbitant pro
(M. Die.)
d'&jGaj&v

Q&jd&u.<2eu8bi),
s.
fits, &c.
Q&mpsSN,
s. The red stalk of the
Rims adorned with engraved work.
erpin.r 2 jlL, s. Opposition in trade,
Aniaranthus, Q**jebQ*Ba>r. 2. [prov.]
See *,f<BrC2w.
&c. See under
Red spikes from the rice stalk, (^.^--<
Qtr
s. Carpenter's chisel. 2.
3. Red coral, u/sii ; [ex 0#ii, red.]
OjlLswz , s. Wing, feather, plumage,
Goldsmith's chisel used in enchasing.
Q^ijXsssr(BdSiair , s. As Oji^si, 1.
fiaop. 2. Fin. (See *e>.) 3. (TW. t3|j.)
aerr(gQ#^ia, inf. To clear an area
Qfi^aens-esr, inf. [prov.] To put forth
of gran, weeds, &c, for threshing floor.
Shoulder blade, <?tLQ*cw_. 4. [pruc]
blighted com stalks.
Gold or other colored threads interwoven.
Cf**j5uuMj, #. Areca-nuts pared
See
Q&m<i-8ijr), s. Pure, classical Tamil,
when they are fully ripe.
jfm^tts* QriLm- gpfitpffi. His power,
unmixed with foreign wordsoppos. to
wealth, or office is gone, his protector is Q&J]&<5S>&, s. [prov.] Scar, cicatrice,
CuS^ii [ex Q*iiu>, right.] (p.)
dead; {In.) his wings are brokeu.
C j-.t,-TiLip irg fl undr, appel. n. The
ihLj, s. Mud, raire, bog, G&jp.
Q&saTltr, s. (Hind.) A flag, Q/rtf.
God Bhairava,
2. Agastya,
Compare
fifefsty.
Sometimes spoken, esdnu. (c.)
SO, e. noun. Dyingas &npen.
Q^aor, s. A ball to play with, uigi.
Q&ipi8ifiiiT(BQrihpiflLi>i$Gt>u>,t. The
(#*.) 2. [prou.] A cocoanut over-ripeued
Fandyan country, Madura and the parts
2. {Tel. ^3o&>-) A Wnd of nose-gay
on the tree, *.K>i*f<!tii*i*i. 2. A shrivelled
around, where Tamil was spoken in its
in a round or longitudinal form, ujQ#<i4r
palmyra or other fruit; dried chillies ;
purity, wok***; which is stated in
Q. (c.) 3. A kind of weapon,
4.
plantain trees, or other vegetables or
the following stanza
An area for training, exercising or run
grass
dried,
u*r
QpfsQuaipflgiM&flarti,
3.
ning horses; a race course, cs)'jrrf
(fig.) An emaciated person, jfujrr<tf;
t-V; 5. An area for playing at ball,u*Cj*l
(used in Ceylon.) Compare *pp*>.
f#. 6. (Jig.) A ball of threadas tr<3.
Q&ppQevndso, s. [prop. S-enir/i^sCeurSsD.]
Q?esrt~irt, inf. To play at ball.
C*i,$i triply, s. Classical usage
Dried palm leaf.
Q#artfili , n/". To make a nose-gay.
in Tamil.
Qrjpieu>ir(D , s. [prop. eu/b/DeOLDird).]
ernd^iluLp.rQ cfsotS, j. A nose
A poor, reduced or stinted ox.
QriipiBifilesidaemiji, s. A Tamil gram
gay with a lemon on the top.
Q&pppi$$n%m, s. |prop, suppptierSee.]
mar of the higher dialect, in Latin by
aefln/zrasrjQ#aruifi&Q&ear , J.
Beschi; translated into English.
A stinted child.
Small nose-guys used at marriages,
Q^jSpLfeo^t, s. Grass dried, through Q&mpVadeQiBiusisT, s. A snake with a
feasts, &c.
want of rain; plucked hay.
Q<Fsr(Su>!6&ca, J. [/oc] A kind of
red head, piuribm [ex QJ, red.] (c.)
QpijBliflsB&uuip&Q&jipGi, s. Grapes Q&iipyieii, s. The eighteenth lunar asjasmineas ^i_<o*jvS>*.
dried for medicine, a kind of raisins.
Q&eirtnajpu), s. The Q.fsot wea
terism, <J*iLi_*r*. 2. Fire, Q*#4arAi.
Qpqr)&$5Q&ppeQ, t. Dry Qpq^dQ
pon.
q&.t^l;pGaa Lf., s. A flame of fire,
wood, used by swimmers to help them
Q&eariniLjfdr, s. Iyanar, as bearing
^^e. (p.)
to float; also for warrior's fancy work.
the Q*<otr3 weapon, <y'Q&ik]aiflT,
s. The first young red
s.
Doubt,
hesitancy,
uncer
C FirQa;off, s. An open place for
sprout, Sint/htf.
tainty, tmQfMib. 2. A particle of com
playing at ball, training horses, racing,
parison, <L/auiiy(yt/. (p.)
&c
itui-j, s. [prov.] Joy, happi
Q&<gGinf5,
s. ( Tel. gjj j Dried vege
QJjaar snrii, j. Form, shape, a>Lf.oj.
ness, felicity through opulence, *B$t&. 2.
As QsssQfifiuLi.
()
table matter as grass, or leaves, dry
rubbish, a->j/i^#&(>sQA0rc\&iuar. 2. [prov.] Q&l5jBrrjl , s. Gold, Quirsir; [ex Qa=ii,
O^SMruiLD, i. A flower tree. See &sar
A hedge or fence of palm leaves,
elf's, metal.]
usii. (c.)
<t*nl.
Q&/5prrLc>ein7,
s. The red lotus. See
Q&es3ru&su(ti)i&s>&, t. [prov.] A kind
Qr/im0SL-i, inf. [prov/] To cover
of jack tree,
fruit with olas as a screen from thieves
Q&lBjSireinip, s. A red flowered aloe.
or from the blight of the eye.
Qt&^BlsV, t. [tut/.] Exterior bark of trees,
(See *!*#) 2. A redness of the eye caus
Qepaapujifids, inf. To gather up the
ing obscurity of sight, 9>*ahQQ&ij.
dried leaves for fuel, &c. See
Q&jlsrr, s. Fish-scales, iBzsiQ&Qar. 2.
Q&pmpGuMj, inf. To cover huts Q&iB^irsnipQiBiriu, s. A kind of disease
As Qffiti. Compare >.r.
with dried vegetables, commonly the
which causes the mouth to smell badly,
Q&gHS^, t. Mud, mire,
2. A
leaves of the sugar cane.
making the lips sore, Jmjl. (c.)
Bhuta. (See b#<i.) (*) 3. A monkey,
Q&isp>rre$, s. The purple convolvulus.
[prov.'] A hedge covered with palm
Q&gji;^, QGpat, Q^fidSCesrA, Caisor,
See fn*.
leaves.
Q*f*a, t: a. (Sa. Chhida.) To cut off a
Q&rsjbirerr,
s. [prov.] As C riptm, 2.
surface with a tool, as in cutting grass, Q&jiQjSQpjBgp, t.
(contraction of
pare, shave oft", iy*><jiSijQ*,>*. 2. To
Q&Ib3, s. (contraction of Q&jjifi.) A
<2stiHs"Qft&.)
A
mute
consonantas
gpQp
plane, hew with an adze, to chisel,
town, pts*Q*p.
9**. (C.)
Q&dSrifQadi,
t. Skanda.
Q&lij3>L-tq-,
s.
A
nettleas
Q&iiQjfir
m ^Q^Jjw/alr utoGwmffixator mirtfiurfi Qr
iLq.. (c.)
f: 1 3.-r. The carpenter of yama will hew
Q&iifijlifls&Lh
Q^lk^lQ^iSLCi, s.
the evil doers.
Q'&iB^
, s. A stroke to ward off a
{Tel. ':3ovS/B'.) The ola envelope of
QffiiQuunmir Q&fidS, s. A tool
blow, to strike off a thing, &c, ji^aout
an ola letter, g>Wer<x. (o.) Compare
for cutting grass, paring the soil, &c,
/lUSiom. 2. A scheming or knavish
contrivance to secure an object, to evade
Q^IS^Q^, s. A name of Lukshmi, gjeo
a creditor, tax-gatherer, &c,
Qodm; [ex 0*xoj), uprightness, et #cS.]
carved image.
1. (P)
501

Q&uu

Q&mjgi
Q^i^sO, s. A name of PQ&Q&iPi
Ofii^aii^fjS, . A poem of jqipnfi
tenet in praise of Skanda; composed
in such a manner as to be sung without
ttie lips touching each other.
Q&lGfiilpLti, s. Red, SeuuL/. 2. A kind
of guitar of hilly districts, <gfl4}&wibJffipiti
[ex 0#i4.]
Q&isfslSssr, s. The lol/ grain. 2. Millet
OppOS. to <yISr, gtifila. (c.)
Q&I5$j, 3. Fire, Q&ip&zteo. (p.)
O^/c^fiuaarsafOT, s. Siva, the fire color'
ed, Actor. 2. Mars, the planet, Q*vjni/.
Q&ihjieuetriTuGuinT, appel. n. Brahmans who preserve the sacred fire,

Q&isQ/Xirsini , s. One of the forty-three


kinds of O^ran-, a species of blank verse,
<2mt?serQPfie3ut$m*i*fiQi0ron, 2. A garland
of red flowers, Stminfmiu. (p.)
Q&ihQpnentiuar, s. The god Bhairava wearing a garland of red flowers,
Q&ifcQ<grrLLtq-, s. [com. Qfii/ttLif..') A
kind of nettle, &st&Qe'0 2. A native
arsenic, ^iuftywi. (M. Die.}
Q&mQptT6Srjl, t. The red lily, Q&n
Gt&lilS&SRir, t. [prov,]

A kind of tree,

Q&uQptTijQaip, inf. [prov.]

See s

Q 9:u uiuearear, inf. To repeat incan


tations inaudibly in worship, magic,
medical practice. &c. 2. [in Christ,
usage ] To pra)\
.ir, rj Zffjr, uduar,
r. a.
To repeat incantations, charms, &c, in
audibly in worship, also for magical, me
dical, or other purposes, 0ujOi.iu.
t.ipff@'2<rS-ia, inf To mutter in
cantations.
Q&uuuj. Q&uuiq-dijieinp, s. Le
gerdemain, sleight of handfrom the
practice of striking a cup on the ground
with the ball under it, Oju^^. 2,
Tricks, deceptive arts, illusion, uoA
(c.) 3. [proo,] (fig,) Contrivance, to
economize, by dealing out in small quan
tities, t>~:~.
Q*uutit/itfasitcm, s. One who
practises legerdemain. 2. (.fig.) A
deceitful person, tw^r:*,
QiFuuLf-uemsm Q&uuLf.e&psnpus8r
tar, inf. To practise legerdemain, espe
cially with cup and ball. 2. To play
tricks, deceive; practise cheating and
knavery. 3. To make a variety of
things from the same material) to man
age with great economy; (not spoken
to the credit of the person.)
Q & u u lL est
3. [sul.] A wing,
u;*w*j<;. 2. Shoulder blade, <S#iC-uCompare *uuii<a>i

Q3=m!taau>uLtiQicij, s. A kind of me
dicinal ghee, made of the Qs*s>sm* fruit.
Q&lSttir&Lh, s. Kethu the descending
*Q&li>gB, s. Any animal of the inferior
node as Qribw&q, Qsg. {p.)
kinds, insect, brute, reptile, worm,
Q&mreirisp-ti&ir,
s. A running plant,
Q*tgi. (See **>.) 2. A living creature,
5D*8itlLpi_. (M. Die.)
?/<*. 3. Hell, misib. 4. Atom, dyss. 5.
An old jackal, fitfirrf. (&.)
Q^tSftiriLj^sQ, s. A species of the an
O i&tJ.gi'c&il>Q*Ajgm/tir*rib,$. One
of the Beven hells, g>ssiii.
Q&tbmrriLj, s. A reddish species of wild
dog, gi#ri. (c.)
Q&ikj$ip$, s. A plant. See jga^s^.
Q&l5ip&&sti,
s. A kind of red stone,
Q&lp<i$, s. A plantas QuQmaittuii,
b**SJw. (M. Die.)
Ferula assafaetida. 2. A medicinal grass,
as suJtor^S). ( R.)
Q&iii<r, e. Blood, g/irppw. (p>)
Q&i5g3li>68>u, s. A plant, g)/f*/iiou, Q&ftQfieti, s. Superior kind of rice, of
Osbeckia Ceylanica.
a yellowish hueas Qe&stsS.
Q&lb~gnr&Lb,s. Copal, fpiiiSSeSt. (Ains- Q&rsQlS/SI, s. A good way, the right
lie's Materia Indica.)
way chiefly in a moral or religious sense,
Q&ihgg(nja&u>, s. A kind of bastard
*ti\$. 2. Virtue, morality, vdrtattemib; [ex
iSpsi. He is now without protection
Qtiima, uprightness.] (p)
saffron, safflower, g>iu<S.
spoken of the loss of a brother or bene
factor.
Q&tbgl(Ti)a(8j, s. A plant from which 0<ruLO, *. The silent repetition of in
cantations in worship according to pre Q&uuih - Q&uusisr, s. Straight
a red die called jrS is prepared,
scribed forms, and with accompanying
Carthamus tinctorius, L.
ness, correctness, exactness, smoothness,
ceremonies, as counting the beads of a
C?*. 2. Satisfaction, agreeableness,
Q&&Jl(Tfjjl>l, s. A kind of tune, or
rosary, the joints of the fingers, &c, Q#lM
3. Impartiality, equity.justice,
musicaTmode, pfiurMgipib. 2. Hell,
aj(j5<3jii. 2. The inaudible repetition of
f<S*iti!*itnu>. (c) 4. Way, road, mtf. 5.
charms,
magical
incantations,
&e,
ffitftfaoj
Street, public thoroughfare, V>. 6- Breast,
Q&m&jerrS), s. A variety of the Ocimra/iO*a*i530*ui4. W. p. 340. JaPA. 3.
bosom, win. 7. Unity, concord, friend
mum sanctum, L.; [ex Qrit, red.]
[Christ, usage.'] Prayer, Omntr^jtOs>r*m*i
ship,
fftLi_^Br>iD. 8. [prov.] Fitness,
{probably
brought
into
use
by
the
Romanists,
Q&figietRiT, s. As Q&ipeflir.
preparedness, QuuafiL-ii.
with whose practice it accords), (c.)
QsF-ii^JoSip, s.
A song adapted to
Q&uuLDiruS(tF,3a, inf. [prov.] To be
<T(*Q*uii$s*-,5Kfci8A>2iv. My prayer
dancing, ^i-fiOxfiigtbur^JSl, (&*ir.)
fit, be prepared, ready.
avails
nothing.
Q&iifMapQaissetun Qeue&srQ&miismjB,
Qfuuu>irssr$em,
s. Correct deport
Q&uQQ&iLiQevircir, appel. n. A pray
e. A species of couplet, a division of
ment, good behavior.
ing person.
the pdrQ/*rur.
Q&uutQQ&ajaj Qeuuii>usiessr, inf.
Q&upuw, s. Prayer and worship, (e.)
QeitvaapQeuaiZm, s. As Q&i&aap
To clean, garnish. 2. To fit, dress
Ocfi_i(j5<2 &tie\)60 Q&ut&Q&iiaj, inf.
Q*ukur.
up. 3. To repair, m?nd. 4. To put
[in
Christ,
usage.]
To
repeat
prayers.
in
order, arrange. 5. To inter, ty*A.
Q&iijjjir&(&), . noun. Taking up at one
Q&uGeuax, s. Time of prayer.
O^-uu'Hl- Q&uus$t, inf. To re
liftas a child or other light thing, Quit
Qs=uireoiuii, s. [in Christ, usage.] A
*#3iitgi*tt. 2. A kind of verse, ciu
pair, mend, correct, rectify. 2. To
uj-iifi; [ex Ojiismo, straightness]
prayer-house, church, synagogue.
level, make even. 3. To polish.
QrigltaiiitgitB&QsivbGlGut&iir
He
jyA?(j(j4(5igQ*L,uu9*<!tj. Those two
Q&upfiuireaw, s. Repetition of in
snatched away, took from the midst.
persons are not on good terms, prov.
cantations and contemplation of the
image of a deity in the mind, as the two
<cfL, U Q
3. [IOC. 6t& Q &U U IM .]
Q&lijjUnrih, s. [in medicine.'] Red
forms of daily worship, for the^>^*r
Evenness, smoothness, levelnessas of
chemical preparation. See S)*gimb. (c.)
leer, and SiemuAsrjtir. (c.)
ground.
Q&iigm up/sir, s. Sulphur, aip&ui.
Q&uunh@nti,
s.
Charms,
incantations,
(o)
Jij/JSO,
j. [prov. prop. C^efw.]
(M. Die.)
&c, consisting chiefly of the names,
Being
red.
(c.) See Quty, v.
Q&isjpirsrr, s. Red dust, also dust red
and appellations of the deities addressed.
QurQffjpQftjuGwrit-w&iiiQurQpffi.
At day
from the blood of the slain in battleopQ&uLDnS&d, s. A rosary, used to deter
break, at the dawning of the morning
pos. to xijfjrff. (c.)
mine the number of repetitions of a
when the sky is a little red.
Qr*4iif*(S*6i{wup*Qpgi. An expression
prayer or incantation. 2. A string of
denoting the fierceness of combat or the
The medicinal grass,
golden beads, worn by women, mpraali Q&utSluj-eV. s.
vehemence of the cavaliers in the battle.
(c.)
ti-ivi&S. (M. Die.)
502

Q&LCl
Q&ULf, s. A little box of metal, ivory
or wood, a casket, SeHrmti. (c.) 2.
Speech, declaration, saying, Qwrtf. 3.
Answer, reply, t<t-.
QruLiiiui&iiGuiai. With the greatest
secrecy. 2. Unperceivedly, avoiding ex
posurespoken of knavish tricks.
Q&UL], Qdfimr, Q if u 3Q nr <k ,T m .-ir ,Q ,t u
u.v. a. (Tel.) To say, speak, declare,
tell, Q*iw. (p.)
Q&uiSl, inf. To say, declare, &c.
Q&uuev, v. noun. Saying, declaring,
&cas Q#Ol/^Ai. 2. As QauuGwimr.
Q&uu<2eonai&, s. The mode of sing
ing the c**w verse, Qi^rurJJ^mt.
Q&ULjjigaSByjr), s. [loc.~] (probably a
corruption of Qjuufatvp.) Burial ground,
grave-yard, *<3r6>.
Q&UL-fQli5ifltgj), m. A kind of herb,
Trailing indigo, Iudigofera enneaphylla,
L.
Q j/fi, adj. Red, straight, beautiful,
&C. See Qstbento.
Q&tbu&Ssi Q&tiu&a*r, s. A plant.
See
Q^iiugjS Oa=iiu(5*, *. Red cotton.
See u$}8.
Ciug -^ilt_, "'/ To coat the soles
of a lady's feet with red cotton, (p.)
Oyiiut-ffii, j. Red cloth, red vest
ments; [ex ui_#ii.]
Q&tiuif.&ii, m. Red crystal. (JT
Die.)
Q&iiumi, s. [pro.] Reddishness of
hair, &c (ied in Jaffna.)
Q&WUlLoDl, i. As Crauwt
(c.)
C-TLcui-Laoi_,i^^), *. A red head.
Q&U)UL-&>t~lDllSir Q-FU>UL-tLDU$IT, s.
Red or golden hair.
Q#u:ulL(8 , 5. Red silk, GtaiipuC.
Q^muexraxir, s. Cock's comb, aireip
u4r2escr.
Qjl' jjjjn^ Q^ra ainpesip, i. The
shoe-flower shrub, [/oc. #0ur4#*Qna.]
Q Fwu(rfyip, s. The cotton plant with
red flowers.
Qruugigr, s. The red kite with a
white neck. ( p.)
C rduam*, s. Brick-stone, QrisA-.
C#ttus.'y0-0u>ur, s. A kind of red
dish rice.
Q rthutpih, t. [prou.] Fruit turning
yellow or red as it ripens. See OrM.
Q r:'_ u n:h , s. A moiety, half, an equal
share, *fiw*ib. 2. The natural construc
tion, unforced meaning of a passage,
word, &c. 3. A natural, flowing and
easy style in writing. See uraib.
---,-.?> .:!/-*..-..<,?. In coition, unequal
desire of the two. (^*.)
Q&iiun, s. [pros.] Red soil. (See
C-v*-?.) 2. Anything soiled or tinged
with red earth, 0*i4ic*<wr)i_*^i.
Q&uiuiTiLfBpfXaDir Q^iiufftltoDr,
v. [ prot?.3 As Q#iAio*r.
Q&thuirf), t. An exact half, sritiuitpi.
Cyiiu/rtiq, s. Kthu the descending
node, as the red tail of the dragon,
See t'-ir

Q&ujuirastirLSear, s. A kind of fish.


Q&iiuneo, s. Blood, Jgff^^ii. ( &jp.)
Compare 9iiurAi.
Qfiiiunim, s. [provi] A reddish kind
of paddy, &iQ**>.
Q&Loi$ffireo, s. [vuli] The name of a
red fish,
Qj-lcl/ctSjm . A kind of red Hibis
cus canabinus. See 4>-*--..
Qe-iiLfftDpiaie, . As Q&iy.ziriira6i.
(It)
Q^iisLjS, t. A tawny colored tiger.
Qjii^ara), . Blood; (<<.J red fluid.
QrCnyflnarQ^iiytfti, t. A species
of red centiped. See
O^iofcjj-ffdra j>, f. [com. Ofietjfis
*.] A kind of stone resembling the
color of the centiped, latcrite.
Q&wQuirif., t. Red sand or powder,
Qfiftnisi<i,
CFiiiQLj/rdr, x.
Fine gold, Qunor.
2. One of the kinds of gold, that of
reddish color. See uii(3urr. (p.)
C^iiCujaiifc, f. Mount Meru. 2.
(A'J A mountain producing copper,
<i?ic^^J. (p.)
Cjl-l'sje), r. Red sand.
Q &wldo&, s. A ruby, LDireafiasLo. 2.
The name of different kinds of red
Stonesas
Q<Aiy, tgG^tfito,
n-'iiii, vritjstfi. 3. Red beads,
4. [prou ] One of the circles
about the pupils of the eye.
Qj-u.ii.sh, i.
Red earth, red soil,
(ft)
Gnewmipraiir, t. A tree, gsrytrffto.
Q&u>u>tiSpQ&tr&r&)p-Q&u>wti$pQaiTenir
m~, s. A plant, #y^$Q*i$..
Cfii^j(jB, *. A red species of
(y<yBj* tree. See gp(jbb*.
Q^iig^eirBB, *. A species of QpsaaR
plant, Barleria prion itis, L.
Q&wy.&aar, s. [pro*.] A species of
alligator, (s<<y>jjw. 2. A kind of rat,
pOjs. (3/. >ic.)
OfiiOmiri^,
Right words, proper
sentiments, good advice, &c. 2. [in
philos.~\ Words in their natural order.
G&thGuu'tp&QQ&tai, [in log."] Am
biguity, a verse allowing two different
constructions as Qm/itai v!-*
o--. It will remove many afflictions,
or it will remove Brahma (birth) and
Yama (death.)
QfiiCuoD, *. A copper colored body,
Q^ihuL-euiT, t.

A tribe of fishermen,

Q&uiuLpfi, s. Female of the Q&ihu


caste.
Q^liu/r^O, j. [i jnun'c] The first
of the seven u<Jw tunes,
O^titS, *. A black beetle, a(5ensot.
(flf. Die.)
O^UjiSiF^, . A kind of prepared ar
senic, /uFa>rwifi. ( /?.)

Q&ihi5ltUG!ir, s. Solan, any king of the


Sola dynasty. Qrip&. 2. One of the
first seven liberal kings, (yvQ*'a>A>'<>9
CftfTa.". (p. )
Q.yunJJffoCJaJSoTsS, J. A kind of |.repared arsenic, Swuntiani. (M. Die.)
Q&lhl96iriJ&<o8)&, s. A curious green
Stone, mr&tiu*9a9. See ^tfSttiuJms,
Q&ihL-j, s.
Copper, piriiiSirii. 2.
(Tel. r=$02Xl.) A small metal-pot, com
monly of copper, used as a drinking cup,
*"~
---I Note. In combination it
often becomes Qij4.
Q&uLjd&uiiSQmiui*iiiS,l, Copper
wire.
Q&uLf&aitrnti, s. A copper boiler.
Q j u L-j a, jr u-d , f. A copper water-pot.
c'j tii Ljdr&.Lf r jj . s. A copper tube for
a gutter, &e. 2. A little copper tube,
with covers at both ends, to enclose
magical diagrams.
Q&ULfaG&riLsr.L-, s.
The fort of
Ravana, mythologically said to have
been made of copper, fi|jr<!w*Ciioi_.
Q &u ij i if ti-t-f-, >. A copper pan.
Q&ULjJ=&eodl-Q&wLi&& eosw, s. [prov.~]
Copper challies, one-third of a pice.
Qeut-l&SSBi, t. An idol, a copper
statue. 2. A copper colored stouc, w*
QiFtiiLj/i^afB, s. Copper in plates.
O^ijiy^^Dreair, s. Pillars of copper.
Q&uLjpQpiriLif., s. A copper trough.
2. (A'.) A kind of arsenic, QitiQ/srCit..
C .t iii u tii u Lf. , i. Copper measure.
QpuLiuutLiuju), s. Engraving ou
copper as royal grants, &c.
Qeui-juurppjih, s. Copper vessel.
Q&uLjUUireirw Q tl t^ iii u rstr tb , s.
Copper in bars.
Q^ijyS, *. A copper needle; some
times used as an instrument of torture
thrust into the fingers.
QfuGuir, s. Tiles of copper, used
for roofing, (temples, &c.)
Cj-thiSGeepearirf'iQ&itQatf, >nf. To
hand the water pot to the guests to
rinse their mouths, as a notice that
food is ready.
Q^iiiL/aaafiiijty, *. Verdigris of copper.
Q&u>Lj&atr&-Q&u>LiisiteisisrtiJu>, s. Cop
per coins. See .
QrwLjuupjpi, s. Alloy of copper in
gold.
EjiiiL/ifi', s. A mountain with cop
per ore.
Q&tiypeo, v. noun, [proe.] Oxida
tion of copper.
QfwyJUuGurs, inf. To be tainted
as milk, &c, by being kept in a cop
per pot. Compare *iiup.
Q^wLjLcemreo, t. Sand containing cop
per.
jqiSG*j.*,&Qriiu, t. A copper pot,
used in anointing an idol, in private
worship.
503

Q&tiiu>
QeirC(B&Q&u>u, t.
A copper pot
made by beating instead of casting.
gfriu&Q&u>u, s. A leaden pot.
Q&ea8rLp.&Q&iJbu, s. A brass pot with
a nose. See <3fci..
uarafir&Q&iiu, s. A pot for sprink
ling rose water.
virirauQ&ii>u, s. A cast copper-pot.
2. Cast copper, not very malleable.
<2euearaso&Qff/iiy, J. A pot of Qu nr
AMID.
Gai rireJ) jQ&iiu , J. A silver pot used
in temples, &c.
aiiknrJ'OpihLi, s. A kind of brass
pot, inlaid with copper, of superior
workmanship, made at Combaconum.
0*iy*Si*ja riiu, s. A wrought
copper pot.
J^WQniiy, I. A brass pot.
O^iiiL/iSLD,
A bird. See Q&wQuir
*f>- ()
ffU)Ly.5S(gjsrr(oa;S!0^, *. A kind of
natural arsenic, ^uAmsnnra. ('V. /> )
Q^LbLfSOli, s. A field of battle, Sun
i**ttib. 2. A place of cremation, r<B.
3. Parched, jungle- tracts, urWiuii. (##.)
4. A mountain containing copper, Qi4q
bIm, (j>.) See iy><4.
Q&uiL-ieifl&3:tEi&LLeini , t. The wood
of the 9p tree; [ex QnbLfHS^t.] (/f.)
Q&tjbLJ(rr?, i. [prov.] A kind of fish,
the roach, &it&&.
Qj~Lr.J!f)iJ, i. The name of a tree,
used for fuel, 'Q*it-, Coronilla Sesban.
are the different species of <2<iu.
Q&liQurTQfjsir, $. The meaning of
a passage according to the most natural
construction, QribQurtf, 2. The deity. i_
3. Works of merit, jfp*; [exQru>.~]
Q&thQiUrTji^, s. Indian cuckoo, Q&ii
Ljiti. (c.)
0^totOi-Lzo_, s. A kind of muscle or
oyster. See
Q&uaUie83Tjgt3, s.
A fragrant tree.
See Qm^tH*m>r.
Q&li>L&rih, s. [loci Tne jy^^fieD
tree. 3. A red wood, plumb.
Q&li>LCi8s0, s. A shrub, ^eflao/r. (R.)
Q&lis luSsd ill urrSsd, s. [in music."] The
first of the seven wb tunes, $fms>.
Q&Lht>60, s. Greatness, excellence,
superiority, Ouf, 2. A great or hono
rable man, t-vHSfiar. 3. King, monarch,
emperor, sovereign, jqarar. 4. A master,
trijQur(Sil(gtStpm/tSr. 5. Son, prince, i .ywj
*. 6. A faded flower, or flower of a
preceding day, upey. (*&.) (p.)
Q&ihu>n$ Q&iisLc^turr, s. A good
or red kind of sheep, ><ji; [ex Q<4.]
Cc).
Q FU>Lfi i&L^IT OcFLOLEr!?JJ/TtlSi S 117,
s A ram.
QrwLD/Suu^mai, s. A lamb.
504

Qff LC SB) i/l


Q &LDLDiLihgs uncap , s. An even road.
Gl&lisLCs/r, a&lpaf, iS/tm, uSuek, im,
v. n. To be proud, haughty, high-minded;
Q&ihmwui Q&iiassLDUJira, inf. To
to be elated, vain, conceited; to strut,
become settled, or reformed.
Ssjincrificrtm.
2. To be overjoyed, be
Q&u>GDU)iLitr&iraisb, appel. n. A moral,
exiatic with spiritual delight, GuisjfiivS
upright or respectable man. 2. A person
jsnnw*fit<s*a. 3. To be erect, stand upright,
ceremonially pure.
from pridej vanity, extatic joy, &c, to
ujOT^Q^ioaom, *. [prov.~] Uprightness
exult, to be in high spirits, to be intoxi
of heart. 2. Friendship, good terms.
cated with joy, <&s*)(5*. (p.)
QeiiwigiQsi^&Qtgitii. Foes of haughty (3<S:UJtfr, s. [in alchymy .] Philosopher's
carriage.
acid.
Qjfldldhuu, v. noun. Haughtiness,
Q&UJ$r&&(7Kpj5eiT,s. Sal-ammoniac,
vanityi rapture, &cas Q#iu>-, v.
miiLrrrii (Jtf. Die:)
Qffiiui/rsrfi, s. [Im,] A kind of san
Q&UJib^l,
s. The name of a town, ^(5^
dals used by the Paraver or fisher-caste,
<2**P; [exQnuib.] (p.)
Q&lhLDfTGsnh, $. [prop. Q&aiaiirgsrii, Q&tUUTLCs, s. A medicinal tree, ldj!ix>^
(M. Die.)
which see.] (c.)
Gfftut^^/i,
s. A kind of prepared ar
Q&lisLhtrsbr, s. (fern. Q&iitAirp@. plu.
senic, Q*t^ur>'"4. (M. Die.)
Qrtburi.) Shoemaker, a worker in skins,
Sat. In combination it becomes, QaJsmn Q^lULJU<SQu!T(T^eir, s. [in grammar.']
The objective case, g)!o!ri_si(yJis-Qu(j^.
as O^iicrjuu^w,
il/uu Oufffgeirgcir^PujafiSfeiB-, s. In
Q^lolEsoT, s. A kind of fish, fpniBsx.
transitive
verb as
(Modern.)
QeusiS&reuuSirii, . Ambergris, iSasrw
Q &ip uu (B Qu n
air qtjp, i3ss,s. Tran
ut. (R)
sitive verb.
Q&lh(ip, QSpar, Q&tji&Saretr, Saiar, G&iuuuiriLts8asT, s. The passive
Q#aa, v. a. To cover or overspread with
verb.
loam or clay, to lute, PV>io*tiJ-i_. 2. To QfflL/U),
s. Conquest, victory, QeupjS.
cover up or enclose their cells, as bees,
g)(5*i/rjapi_A>(?u'*iSjuSi*. 3. To fill a
2. Success,
(c.) See u>.
^jvg&stfii9t>jf# Qjtuibu&UWKiorC-LJii. You
pillow, a bag, &c and sew up the end,
cannot effect the object.
tnuQftbio.
Q&ihifiaBeiias, inf. (sometimes Q&u>u>.) Q&iudsd, s. The Ashoka tree, jijQ&na,
To lute, put on a coating.
mstb.
Ql&lJbQpi,
QniiSesrgi, u>, Q&wut, v. Q&tued, s. Agency, operations of the
n. To be a little swollen and bleared as
deity, 9ftuv*Qm*i. (c.) 2. A course of
the eyes, **-Q<4u>. 2. To be hard as the
good conduct, $o/*mib. 3. Guard, safe
belly through indigestion, iS,pQ*i6. (e.)
guard, defence, protection, *s**i. 4. Mire,
QfiiiSuQurtSpsi. The colour lias struck
mud, Qtsi. 5. v. noun. [exQwl.] Act, ac
through. (J
tion, doing, performance, work, QfirtfAi.
r&Q*uMQ>0. What are our (endea
Qff/iCouia/a), v. noun, [prot.] ( a con
vors) purposes!
traction of Q#i4oSu>Ai.) Agreeing, as
mtjuit j|<Q<Fu&i. It is all his (God's)
contending parties; becoming reconciled,
doingmeaning that all are over-ruled
by Providence.
Q&LCStDLD, s. Straightness, exactness,
Qriieea. 2. Uprightness, correctness, fit
is now indisposed to go out.
ness, rectitude, Qju<i. 3. Integrity, moral
(rrceoxiSCwQmfil&foi, I have no money
rectitude, equity, fairness, honesty,
in hand, I can't afford so much.
Mb. 4. Fineness, neatness, *#fib, 5, Beau
Q&iuevp, inf. To be undone, helpless,
ty, comeliness, grace, elegance, handsome
unable to help one's self, deprived of
ness, jfttm- 6. Excellence, eminence, supower or energy, to faint, be motion
perbness, O^strmm. 7, Respectability, dig
less. 2. To fail in observance of rites,
nity, Qugmui. 8. Redness, ruddiness,
in a course of conduct, &a
orange or gold color, BoOq. 9. [prov.]
Q&iuevpeoQ&utopaj, v. noun. The
Unity, concord, agreement, wifitbmx. (c.)
state of being undone, helpless, unable
Q*tbmuurmtrQff1ifi. A very handsome
to help one's self, deprived of power or
writing.
energy, fainting, motionless. 2. NonO ^wfaLDSL-t, inf. [prot>.~] To ad
observance of rites, in a course of con
just, settle. 2. To reconcile parties. 3.
duct, &c,
To induce consent.
Q&iLiinQai, inf. To be deprived of
Oniiuii8), s. A red stone contain
power or energy, (c.)
ing metal, *m**>. (M. Die.)
Q&tueojpiSISs*, s. Affliction, want of
Q&WQDLDuessraxirQ8=t})Wiinu(Bpj$, inf.
succor. See B>*mj>*3sy.
To put in order, to adjust, rectify, cor
rect, repair, arrange, fit up, make ready, Q^iupssts, s. That which is artificial,
not natural oppos. to
prepare. 2. To dress, decorate, adorn.
3. To cleanse, purify, ceremonially or
Q&ujpmsuGluiTQGir , s. As G&Aieaau
otherwise. 4. To finish, complete.
Qurtsir,
Q&LDSBLDatgaa, inf. To be reformed.
Q^iupeaseuif-fuw, s. An acquired form.
2. To come to a conclusion. 3. To be
O^iupmaiv/SBj, s. Acquired know
removedas any derangement in the
ledge. Compare Siupmau^ii.
system.

Q&IL1
Qa=upeoaiuarQiumi,s. The lengthen
ing of the sound of a letter in poetry
QrvjtmauakLf, s. Love brought about
by external means. See g)i$o*<ud>L/
Q - ; i ; iaqa siin& fear , s. [com. Q&na&ia
!-.]
Habits according to one's
company oppos. to $<ufiwB**rabr.
Q&llS, aSdpar, pGpsir, uOuan, da, v.
a. To overcome, conquer, vanquish, Q<
v; [<\rQ*u<.]
(3&tul,T, 3. Anger, wrath, rage, fury,
CmwuJ>.
2. Fault, defect, blemish,
stain, moral or natural,
3. Disease,
Qmiii. (<a/>*.)
Q&uSiT, d&Qpeir, dQpdsi , uGudr, da, v.
a. and o. n. To be angry or indignant
with, to frown at, Qarsm. (p.)
OruS/rut-i, t. noun. Anger, wrath.
Q&(U, t. A rice field, a corn field in
general, cultivated ground, wuA>. 2. [prov.]
A measurement of a corn field, ...aJsj*(c.)
isarQ&tu, i. Land on which paddy is
grown.
LjtkQ^iLi, s. Land on which any grain
but rice is grown.
Q&lLl, Sdpar, Qpar, Seieir, aj, v. a. To
make, .*!_*. 2. To practise, do, per
petrate, Qfiitf&iQ'iiu. 3. To perform, ac
complish, effect, achieve, @vpp - Note.
This word is joined with nouns, verbals.
&c, to form compound verbs as ui/g
QriisQutts^- Let one acquire property.
(<Sj>. chap. 76-9.)
aHe will not do.
Q&ii&L-a*, s. Moral duty, rites, cere
monies as devolving on one, filial or
other relative duties. 2. Funeral ob
sequies, rites, &c, for the manes. 3.
Obligations of friendship,
Q&ii&sbir, s. An artificial bank. See
Mr,
Qff-ii&itrfiuui, s. [prov.] A thing done,
a deed, an act. 2. Economy, manage
ment, providence, industry, io/*uiy.
QfiiQanp, s. Failure, non-perfor
mance of duty, &c, AuuJaow. 2.
Fault, error, mistake. 3. A thing in
complete, or in an unfinished state,
(gjop<2m7ej.
Q&iutgppih, s. [prop.] Fault, error,
commission of a fault.
C
g.wjjr, *. An artificial mount.
See <g&&.
0^jj*_6, s. Hire for work done. 2.
Hire for personal labor.
C ri' mmmButh, s. A thing done.
Q&ibptS&iip, s. A fault committed.
- > .> Jen
i j QutjrfaAQMFaQib. I beg
your pardon ; pray forgive, &e.
C - .avr-, s. Penance, austerities per
formed, either in the present or any
former life.
Q&LgHurCi, inf. To teach or ex
hibit by practice, action, &c. (c.)
Q&iigiQ&n(Bda, inf. To do or make
for another, (c.)
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Q&1LI

Q&iUtU

Q&iiJ4BuLpa,inf. To exercise one's self.


Q&iueK>adaneB&, s. [prov.] Land held
by a cultivator who renders a certain
2. To practise.
share of the produce to I he owner. 2.
Q&ii^iQpif-ss, inf. To accomplish,
Laud held by a privilege from govern
execute, finish.
ment, &C, sMsai3srsafi.
Q&'iKiairS, s. Benefits done.
Q&ibesiadantjsbr, 3. A cultivator being
QfiumarjfiQandrrtipn, appel. n. The un
a sharer in the produce; a usufruc
grateful; (lit) murderers of benefits, (p.)
tuary. 2. A good cultivator.
QeiiiiBa&jSiLijSlpeti, v. noun. Showing
Q&tuentadtQGnpd&GQ, 3. [prov.] Defi
gratitude for favors received, (p.)
ciency in cultivation, manure, &c. 2.
QriiuuSi, s. Growing crops, produce
Misdeeds, failure in good conduct, (r.)
of cultivation as differing from sponta
C#aje ^ma(9j, 3. Prepared or com
neous productions; trees raised with
pound drugs. 2. [proc.] As
care by cultivation, especially the <?/
Qriiiaaaunenn ,3. Artificers as carvers,
^H* jStou>u, ufer and yfi.
sculptors, Stc., milliners, (p.)
QjFiiummSr, s. [in gram."] The nomi
Q&iusaaeffiL, s. [prov.] A cultivation
native case, (*/'0r.
deed, a legal contract lietwten the owner
Q&iuunau>, s. Proper means employ
and cultivator, Q.a>ie:*9iLG>.
ed to effect an object. V. Medical
C *Li}>j*f$ttLi, 3. A connective
knowledge; or skill in preparing me
rule, one of the six. See
-
dicines, &c. 3. Methodical arrange
Q&iiiaBSppZeir, 3. [prov.] Land well
ment. 4. Experimental knowledge.
QaiuusamensusaaipvQvieiaQlx. One mtlSt
tilled, richly manured, &c. 2. Land
be acquainted with the preparation and
held from government for cultivation,
prescription of medicines.
Q^djQunri^&r, s. [in gram.]
The
Q&ijatjapiS-nLcai C&'Lfnappn l? &GI,
v. noun. Mismanagement. >. Deficiency
Objective Case, Q*iUljl/3Qurj<i'.
in labor, &c. (r.)
Q&iiitL/nij>pQ&iu/$B-/stB, 3. A favor
Q&litna/iGan, 3. [prov.] A kind of car
conferred where none has been received,
used in processions.
(ft)
Q&iLiL/iijsttiftdJw, s. A thing thai
Q^ujeaaueseemr, inf. [pror.] To culti
vate hind, till, manure.
ought to be done, a duty. 2. A proper
or lawful act.
O jijaoy,SBr, inf. [prov.'] To be cul
Q&'utLjtg&L-eiQ, 3. Appropriate cere
tivated, tilled, &c, as laud Compare
monies, (c.)
Q&tuaisr,s. (plu.) Things fit or suita
Q^intl/uj@, 3. [prov.] The culti
ble to be done, (p.)
vator's or planter's share; usufruct.
0*j/<5r^i(j4#0t,. Do things that arc
Q&iL<G8>&UL$apy., 3. As C ~ m&Aj ?
right, with nil your might. ( Aeo.)
2. Trespass in regard to health,
Q&ii$da, inf. To get done, to cause
diet, religion or morals; neglect of one's
proper
calling, &<\ (<.)
to be done, (c.)
Q&hixtti'unil-, v. noun, [prov.] Pos
QeiudSar, 3. Work, business, under
session of land by privilege from govern
taking, action, avocation, calling. Q*u
ment, with the title of a cultivator
Qftjfiii. 2. [in gram.'] An active verb,
merely.
faiufcjptbJ2ejropsuffAciftraJicr. 3. Witch
C.-wiu'i/, j. [prov.] Salt formed
craft, sorcery, ujiptsib.
by art.
Q&iiaiL-Lui, 3. (with an so.) A fan,
Q&tiiiBSiQuJnuuii, s. A written grant
4&fi. See under
by government for cultivation.
Q&'jjQea&rainiLiunQi, v.noun. Infinitive
mood, (if,)
O^uj^, 3. Act, action, exercise, opera
tion, deed, transaction,
2. Fact,
Q&u\jsin&, v. noun. Act, action, deed,
event, circumstance, aituii. 3. News, in
performance, achievement, operation, pro
telligence, information, ematntb. (c ) 4.
cess, Qftifiij. 2. [pror.] Cultivation of
A course of conduct,
5. State,
land, manuring, tillage, laborcommonly
course of things, the course of nature, g)
agricultural, GvBcmcw*. 3. Artificial pro
uaity. 6. Message, errand, notice, com
ductions; those formed or modified by art,
munication, iLL-%**G>*ti>P.
as drugsopposed to H*| and g-tWy.
tcpQ&tiifi, 3. Joyful tidings.
natural productions; constructed, pro
t
,- What do V"ii want? or
duced, not natural. Q>upss>*. 4. (c.) Moral
how do you get on ?
deeds, good or evil doings, fiAawu. 5. A
gKyisil sQ*i/pQ*"ci SQfA. Never
course of good conduct, r<fren_4M. 6.
mind; 1 give you notice.
Witchcraft, sorcery, xr*&fc*Q*ua*>*. 7.
Means, contrivance, art, expedient, re
adj. [symbolic particlefrom Q&ti
source. ior*Q*ciw. 8. [prov] Forest Q&IUUJ,
m.1 Bed, f>-*0. 2. Fair, beam mil,
land newly broken up, enclosed, culti
(gas*. 3. Correct, perfect, Qfuuvtai. (p )
vated, &c, held by grant, or permission,
Q&iijun-Q&xiiiJijn-Q&Sjjnnt s. (plu.^
from government, Q^ms^ntb.
Upright persons, <J;tVs,,i.
jfw.-miQtJMiS&uif.. According to one's
Q&liujaian , appel. >i. The sun, QtRiusB.
deeds.
2. Mars. '- !-.
G)/riuaBS*<g00**uia'sr&iib. The produce
c -. :
-7. , r , 3. Red eyes.
is according to the tillage; i e. the reward
will correspond with the (moral) actions
C&iLiiuar.appcl.n. A red person, Q-r&u
O j-ajn/rssar, inf. To be newly cul
us*. 2. An upright, virtuous man, C#4
mhuir. 3. Siva, fiN*r.
tivated as land. Sec mrm.

Q5U
Red lotus llower. Qj=iu QiLnrssr, s. Argha of the Jainas,
^(jacr; [ex Qr, red.] (p.)
Red coral, Qfihueu
(ol&ifl, &Qp>] ,
,
da, v. n. To
Q&'jjtumiirQ&'ijjjmsn, appcl. n. Lukdigestas food in the stomach; concoct,
slimi, gfrMirgiS. 2. Si ta wife of Rama,
decoct, 9}adl**. 2. ( Jig.) v. a. To control
(///.) the red one, 8er>/i.
passion, to swallow down anger, Qaiuparpa
QtojusO, s. Mire, mud,
(p.)
l_4. (c.)
/KSiciGHrifigesrt&tQrllutg. The property
Compare Qsuti,
given for charity cannot be appropriated
Qtiuiutzjt, s. A red, venomous centi(digested) by you.
ped, Qfthi^iiar; [ex 0# ] (c.)
Q&ifltuirenui, v. noun, (ncg.) Indiges
Qu^QQ^'Luadr , s. A large species
tion, Qsfiiui&(gca&ih.
of eentiped.
Q^iftujird^teo Q&iftujirdtmii, s. Im
Q&tuiL/ str, s. Poetry, verse, poesy, the
perfect or bad digestion.
classics, Qi(aBio>i_ 2. A poem, stanza,
Q&ifiiuirwpGuna, inf. To be subject
stS. 3. A corn-fleld, Sa*iii. (]>.)
to bad digestion, (c.)
Q&tfliLiiTuueikin~th, s. Things that can
Q&jjjL-&(ir)jSgi, s. Poetical meaning.
2. The meaning of a verse, or passage
not be easily digested.
in poetry. 3. The meaning of the poet.
Q&rftujincnifiib, s. A disease inducing
indigestion. See u>r*^i4.
Q&LujL-seoui-i, v. noun. Anthology,
*rgs. The oil you took was digested and
Q&iu-LjC-Q&aei), s. Words used only
will not operate.
in poetry, classical terms.
, fipi6J, fitful, as, v. a.
Q^iUiL/il.i!rn1ssr, s. One of the nine
(causative of Q*/l.) [foe.] To promote
0Gj2em. See mipaalEsa.
digestion by medicine, Q*t*s*Qeiiu. 2.
Q'TiL^C-iSaui^ui, s. Poetry.
(fill-) To remove a difficulty, Q/sr*fi<*>ijiits.
Q&ljiLjCQi-jiTfT^^^ti, s. Ten things to
Q&iflutSpgiaQBirmGtr, inf. To defend
be regarded in the choice of the first
one's cause successfully, ,3g*.uicri*.
word of a poem, addressed to a hero or
heroine: 1. <o*iv>ii, an auspicious word. Q&QTj, s. Battle, war, Guirii. (p.)
2. Qn*t, a word natural, elegant, une
Q^(T5*<setld, s. Field of battle, ffu/ii
quivocal, and that will scan well. 3.
t&atb.
"WfiSi- 'i word composed of an odd num
Q&(wja,snaitQ8, s. A poem in which
ber of letters. 4. far*, formed ofletters
is pictured the grandeur of the battle
taken from any of the first three of the
field; the bodies uf the slain men, ele
five classes of utanb ("which denote the
phants and horses, fed on by dogs, vam
five stages of life), counting from the
pires, devils, eagles, hawks, and crows;
first letter of the name of the hero. 5.
which exult with clamor while at the
uf*>, formed of masculine or feminine
same time the Bhutas, and vampires,
letters according to the sex of the per
dance
around and sing, tSiutpBsalQaur
son. 6. .*!?., composed of benign
<*Sf.
letters. 7. <<jOT<i, of letters appropri
ate to the caste. 8. r*, of letters belong
ing to an asterism, which lias no malign
v. n. (also Q*j(5<g.) To sink as the eyes
aspect on that of his birth. 9. *p, of
in fainting, in death, Sec isiiQor^. 2.
letters of the first two families or spe
To gripe, have colic, /JJts>p.*Q(j.
cies. 10. osrJ>, a word appropriate to QtTjTf)^, @9pm, Q&qr/SG&rsir, Geueir,
some of the first four of the eight otiA,
Q*cja, v. a. To stick in, to tuck in, put
as it regards the feet, &c.
in, to insert, gangi*. Compare Qrg<g.
Q FdjjLl-<:utrd(Sj, v. noun. Poetic style,
idiom, phraseology, classical usage, poe Q&QJj&CSj, s. Haughtiness, wantonness,
pride, vanity, self-conceit, self-importance,
tic language.
self-sufficiency, jy*i>4. 2. Inflation from
Q^ii/jyearaci, t. Poetic usage, or style.
pride; intoxication with vanity, wealth,
2. The metre of a verse in respect to
office, &c., xiaih. 3. Exultation, excessive
its feet, or movement in reading or sing
joy, joviality, elation, *tfij4. 4. Boldness,
ing.
daring, mettle, intrepidity, frenzy, arro
Q&iijjsirrrdaQ&'ijiqeirQ&ijuj, inf. To
gance, audacity, presumption, temerity,
put prose into verse, make poetry.
rashness, wilfulness, jge&rmw. 5. The feel
Q<Ftuajreuipi!, s. Poetic usage, style,
ing or vanity of self-agency, instead of
or phraseology, classical usage; oppos.
ascribing one'g actions, &c, to the deity,
to a.w*o/ip*(g, or uia>Hwyit&t common
,gaw/t(>. 6. Infatuation, illusion, the di
version of the mental powers from their
usage.
proper course, or from seeking the su
Q&iirijars&arrjiui, s. Poetical changes,
preme good, the predominance of the senses
which are nineas 1. *eS#&i. 2. QncSj
over reason, ku**iA. 7. High hope, aspi
pit. 3. tCj-*>. 4. ^**. 5. <M^0ti. 6.
ration, sanguine expectation, ioCm-<*iu<4.
Qs'OAS*'. 7. WJ,4!3op. 8. ssii_4<gaoiB. 9.
(c.)
*iwi_<s3OTD, which see in their places.
jsiai<rQ/F<s&<g<3tejiti&. Hig pride is
<3 rL j aflu fl> , j. The second part of
brought down.
Prosody treating of the different kinds
OeF(5sir Q^q^df^dsnnar, s. A
of metre, iurui3<J^reLSAai.
wanton, vain, presumptuous person.
QjnuiLj^.3)iuLj, s. The constituent
parts ot poetry, as given in
See
QiFfTfjisn-iiuQus', inf. To speak proud
ly, to assume too much.
Q&iiuusuaru), s.

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Q&Qd&iriL/eueirnda, inf. To bring up


in a delicate manner, Qa&iiwiiiaf**.
Q^(j@(Ttli_, inf. To show pride,
to be vain, self-important, self-conceit
ed.
Q.F(T5(gjULjOT6B5r, inf. To act proud
ly, arrogantly, wantonly.
URot_^Q^(5@, s. Daring intrepidi
ty, high spirits, vaunting and bravado,
&c, of the soldier.
Q&(ff)&&if-J&, inf. To vaunt with an
inarticulate sound, (c.)
uOT<yQ^(i7)(g, s. Pride of money,
a sti -iQurQt d s. Pride of learning.
C ?ti'a' iCc1^ ; ?. r. Inflation of
wealth.
(&si$.&Q
s. A vain conceit of
high birth, gif.ijJpuLlswi4.
Q&QljitW), SSpiir, Otf-(3SCwsi-, Gear,
Qf&*s, v. n. To be dizzy, giddy; to be
stupified, faint, or to have nausea, from
taking strong areca-nuts, &c../i ".J^.
2. To be choked by a bone, or a piece of
areca- nut. stopped in the throat, uj*>i_
4*. 3. To be proud, vain, self-conceited,
gjsibmtiim. 4. To be wilful, wanton, pre
sumptuous, rash, /iof
5. To be in
fatuated, to have the mental powers de
luded, or the reason under the dominion of
the senses, lauisQpp. 6. To believe in selfaction, and be insensible to the agency of
the deity in one's operations, ^eaa^p. (c )
corfiO*(ji%)*. The ox chokes (from
something stuck in its throat).
i..
,; -" :J i i..T- , inf. To be dizzy from
taking strong areca-nuts, or from eat
ing strong r grain.
Q^(TF,daeo, v. noun. Dizziness, stupor,
nausea, incipient or sligrit inebriation,
from the use of some kinds of arecanuts, &c, ^<j*tu4. 2. Elated feelings,
either in a bad or good sense, iSaicSgmm.
CJ'^aaeUQiffjg, s. [prou.]
A kind of
*u<3, or millet, that causes dizziness,
stupor, &c.
Q&QF)ia'bui!d(&) Q^Q^d^urd^, s.
[prov ] Stupifying areca-nuts.
ujfi&Q&^ds, inf. To be mad with lust.
Q&eveutfijQie-fT^d , inf. To be intoxi
cated with prosperity.
Gt&QTjjS'SGd, s. The udder of a cow or
buffalo, T<3"eoifl^frioip.. (*^p.) C/'O
Q&CtfjiifB:, s. A banner of victory, or
badge of distinction, tSg:&Q&ri. (p.)
Q&QTjfiir, s. Soldiers, heroes, valiant
persons, uB>i_ttfi7* ; [ex Qj<y.] (# ) (p.)
Q&QTjfB^gl, s, A kind of sedge. (See
ft_CaFBD?.) 2. A flower tree, g>JyicriA, Ochna
squarrhosa, /,. 3. A plant, iK-f,v<-, *.
(M. Die.)
Q&QljUUlSf- Q&(WjLJUS8)U-, s. A
class of medicinal plants often called, Qjqu
uit-mtiuOi, Coldenia procumbens, L.
QuQ^^Q^Q^uuif., s. A kind of C j
cjijuij. with larger leaves.
@jpQ&:(TF)uuif., s. A kind of Q&q^u
uif. with small leaves, (c.)

Q&eti
Q^Q^ut-f, s. A leathern sandal or slip
per, a clog, uvniao*. (c.)
^pp>if-Q&(ir)ULi,s. ( contraction of ^p
m>piuif.*Q*(3ijLt,) A slipper.
ffl^Pa^jf^Q^^ut/, *. Creaking shoes.
(^ip^Q^^uL/, s. Shoes with thick
soles.
<S/e npQ&tyULj, s. Shoes with thin soles.
Cr^uunsvif-is, inf. To beat one
with a shoe; 'leemed very degrading.
QfGuuawifsgiijutBSLSaatpuLSGw. An ex
pression used to denote a servile and
mean profession; (lit.) beat the life out
of *guuts3 (a Toty woman), with a shoe.
Q<F(gu4*iCiI.i_, inf. To'make a pair
of allots, (c.)
Q ^(^uLfiiiLmu., s. [prov.] Worn out
shoes.
Q&^uLjdairen, s. A shod foot. Note.
Entering a house with shoes on is re
garded impolite among the Hindus.
Q^(5uy9, s. A shoe-maker's awl.
Q&^ut-lpPAesil, appcl. n. [prov."\ A
sandal-gnawermeaning a dog. (in
abuse.)
Q&QfjQp, SGpzir, Q^^iSQo^Jh, <?qjot,
Qr&io, v. n. To hem, gig*. 2. To cough
as a beast, u5(yi4 g)orai. 3. To be crowd
ed, thick, dose, &c <2<yD*. (c.)
Q&^Loev, v. noun. Hemming, either to
clear the windpipe, or as a sign of gk?
*!. 2. The cough of a beast, Qtrs*<SA*>Org*, v. a. [prov."} To crowd in, stuff or
cram in, fill up, jy-A*. Compare B^;e,
Q&GOSlii, t. A flower plant, u>eve8sn&.
(if. Die.)
Q-rs0!5^, s. lent, for fflso/i^.] An ulcer,
a boil,
Q&3dii>, s. The cuscus, QaiiLif-Qaiir,
Andropogon muricatum, L. See Q*c$uib.
Q&Sdsy. v. noun, (used substantively.)
Expenses, charges, cost; expenditure of
money, time, life, &c, disbursement, um
QPfe&uipparQrati. 2. Consumption of
stores, &c, materials used, consumed,
worked up, <2*>,uS>*. 3. Provisions. &c,
given out or purchased for daily con
sumption, ra>*A*aiu. (<?.) 4. [loe ] Per
mission, leave, license, Sn_. 5. Way,
passage, route, mf. 6. (p.) Conduct, be
havior, ii-iau. 7. Lapse of time, *u*
if. 8 Current, issue of a stream, &c,
discharge from a sore, &c, itiu^wt*. 9.
Removal, detachment, separation, depar
ture, movement, /cissm. (. 358.) 10.
Going, passing, progress, procedure,
procession, course, career, journey, Q*>
gMM; [ex Qs&i, to go.]
QfMdir<SQfenmrj. Together with other
expenses.
Qswmtriju7u'r&s8r. He has passed away,
is dead.
Q^wafAfi&Siu. I have no money for
my expenses.
<**(5jyiQajct*i2N. I hare no call for
it.
Clearing all expenses.
Q&evaiifid&, inf. v. a. To spend, to
consume, to use upas stores. 2. To
give out, give away, to sell off, dis
pose Of, d/iffC/Suii

Q&SCei], s. [prot.J A hole or small


cavity resorted to by rals, crabs, &c,
9rv$li*Qp0a$ti*Br; [ex Gfffti, v.] (c.)
Qe-eoa/Qura, inf. To be circuitous
as some holes commonly that of the
field rats.
Q&sOirsuesS, s. (Hi id.) That which is
current, QA.uc8cft. Compare RsutinteH.
(Colloo.)
Q&<sQiuii>, s. A grass with a fragrant
root, aiii84a>r. (M . Die.)
Q&gpl, s. [proe.] The Bmall fins of a
fish, iltdr&B>p. 2. adj. Thin, poor, puny,
stinted, deaf*?. See C
O^^&iE/riij, s. A poor dog.
s. The mpidSeS tree, Cordia angustifolia. (Hoxb.)
Q&^j)ljSJl,8<ipcir, Q
Coxsir, Ca'dr,
Q-'Siipp, v. a. To cause to go or to proceed,
w*4fi. 2. To discharge as a missile wea
pon,
3. To drive, to impel, to push
forward,
to propel,
4. To execute,
Q^a'sSi Q^eoa/uetbrsrar, inf. To
manage, conduct; to forward, carry on,
expend. 2. To sell off, dispose of, give
carry into execution ns orders, &>>.; to ad
outas Q*yS4. 3 To give out stores,
minister as justice, government. &c.,
money, &c, for expenditure.
sriQppzSuQif&itfi. 5. To perforin, effect, ob
Q&>BfSlp(Tyiju>, s. Provisions, &c, as
serve, pay as a tribute, debt, &c, QG4.
CWs,, 3. (c.)
6. To fulfil, accomplish a purpose, promise,
vow, duty, iBenpGipp. 7. To issue, pass,
QiFo^Qj-(rewu, inf. To account for
utter, or circulate coin. &o., ucxrpseftQ*
sum received by enumerating the ex
t?is. 8. To administer as medicine, food,
penses. 2. To give directions for the
poison, &c, to cause to take. &r^&cQr
expenditure of a sum.
tftn. 9- To despatch, cause a person, or
Q peua/THda, inf. To be expended,
thing
to reach the destination, commonly
be incurred, as expenditure. (Jlarc.)
through difficulties, ^guju; [ct O^Aga, v. n.
Q&evenzvQuirGidi, inf. To curtail
go, of which it is the causa/ire."} (c.)
expenses. See
v.
O ^SSi^@uQuitt_ Qsrpj&& eff^^E, inf.
Q&enCafBdss, inf. [proe.~\
To take
To pay a promised sum.
out provisions, &c, for one day or for
Q&vp.ijZGeL'&Br i$.iUugz d&il, s. Due
some days from a store.
respect, homage, worship.
Q&coGaiirt, inf. [loc.~\ To run deep,
Qairu^Oir^dfi,
.inf. To be angry,
as an ulcer. Compare ft&uCuri_4i.
give vent to anger.
eo*<r.-v.r. Expense from one's
&irfflsu^Q&ppp , inf. To transact the
own pocket.
business.
erdQ peea/. Funeral expenses.
&rJi;arLjuLf.Q&S?id& , inf. To execute
''G/^.i. House expenses.
a testament or will.
i_> sar .-' C ;v a/ . Expense of money.
B-CQ&flgjg-jSS-'eirQ&TQ&g&jdfi, inf. To
a&ajreardQ&evaj. Wedding expen
administer medicine, poison, &c, by
ses.
force, guile, &c. 2. To insert, inject,
p(w,L>&Q&eoii. Expenditure for cha- 1
thrust in. 3. <J>g) To give a bribe
secretly, ujjiQ*r*.
ri table purposes.
oiip&Q&eoeii. Travelling expenses for
inssrtgGi&fSid/X, inf. To direct the mind
provisions. 2. Stores, supplies, or
to an object.
money for a journey.
Q&SPjiptinf. To pay attention.
jiajrpm&ipd Q&eQey ^/eirryiG&edaj.
See
Daily expenses.
Qs[SfillB^! ^"Jjy/B^ffi), s. [prov.] A
SleoeoesipdQ^eoeij. Sundry expenses.
thin, poor, weakly person or animal;
also sometimes spoken of trees when small
EirL-Qesvoj. Daily expenses. 2. (p.)
and stinted, Qtcdrpg.
Lapse of days, time, &c.
Q&gl&fi'jtTek, s. A very weak person.
Quir(ir>u.Q&eieii. Expenditure of pro
Q3T^j}IU Lj, s. [prov.~] A little piece, a
perty.
d? ees ; - a . Useless expense.
bit of areca-nut, &c, ?*i; [ex Q<s.]
awBiQ&eveii. Income and expen Q&ed Q&6i]Sj)il, s. White ants, aesip
diture, receipts and disbursements. 2.
v*. [loci 2. (Tel. "?--.) Endorsement
Debt and credit, in accounts.
of a bill, &c. by the receiver of the cash,
@O^Ajir(6jj^*Q*'(yj^O*wiff. Does
QuSM. 3. (p.) Thunder-bolt, fii*.
he care about the receipts and expendi
4. Cloud. Cu;*[i. (*#)
tures?
ggQ&io, s. See
Q&irpQ&eoai. The expense of a word,
Q&eveoi$.d& Q&eoeoflda Q&eoGeop,
speaking for one, &c, g<sm^tmtsCi
inf. To be eaten by white ants.
C*'-. 1 wish to dispose of this
palankeen.
Q&eveuifiu, inf. v. n. To be spent,
exausted, used or worked up, consum
ed ; to be all gone. 2. To bt> squandered,
wasted, lavished, Pi-uSu.
Oja'av^, t). noun. Disbursements
and expenditures. 2. Loss and gain.
Q&eo&iQ&nQda, inf. To give out
stores for consumption. 2. To bear,
or pay expenses. 3. [/or ] To give
leave, Sii_^j.
Ofwa/fi Q&evaitriuuGuira, inf. To
be spent, exhausted, &cas CW.
I.
Q jewdyOu^, inf. [toe] To take leave.
Q&eo&iaj/riGia, inf.
To buy curry
stud's, &c, fur consumption. 2. [loe.]
To take leave, to get leave, tSa>u-Qup.
Qtrsvairof! Q&evajd&rrD&r, s.
An
extravagant man, iS0i&&*Qmatuei!i&>!

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Q&eti SO
Q&eoggaaeuds O^wenfiui^, inf. To (oi&dOGdLD, s. (a change of Q&eoaju>.) Q&SOsSiLlLio, s. A fowl, QairLp. (if. Die.)
Felicity, opulence, prosperity, arflu[4. 2. Q&eVjjjtl, j. [prop. C&ec, which see.]
endorse payment on a bill, (c.)
Amusement, pastime. S2ju> 3. Soft
Q reojjg @l-(B , s. A receipt for money
prattling as of a female, a child, &c, my>Uu Q&edsuLn, s. Felicity, prosperity, a
paid. See Q*e*gt4j9iJ&.
u<2ui*. (c.)
flourishing state, 9i. 2. Wealth, riches,
affluence, opulence,
3. Luxury,
<2*&, Qj.v. v. n. To go, pass, as water,
Wealth inflates, and the door steps are
*iiJjtoii. (c.) 4. Swerga, the blissful pa
the occasions of one's sliding.
moneyj a vehicle, tile eye, the mind, lie..
radise of Indra, '/< a 5. Learning]
Jjg?^Q^wwQu>Msjfru9o&V[_wr#.
Your
Gut* 2. To lapse, or expiresaid of time,
erudition,
6. (fig.) Enjoyment, plea
soft prattlings and delicate talk won't
life, &c , uSu. 3. To be protracted, delayed,
sure, happiness, delight, bliss, whatever
do here. 2. I can't leave you unpunished.
procrastinated, Sv-gQ^eutu. 4, To extend
gives delight, g.-u.-.
or reach, to arrive at, to gain access to, <?*r.
Q^ffl)aj(rtli_, inf. To caress or
Qr
j> - s:.- jv., p \i -'z:??
Pro
5. To be used up, to be required or wanted
fondle a child.
viding for the wants of kindred and
for any purpose,
6. To be current
0^a>i)e>Od/r^"-Q^6Va!uiufiBr6sar, inf.
friends becomes a rich person,
as a coin, a bill, &e., to be valid as a bond,
To prattle, use gestures, &c. as a hu
(jifr&ruf^jw^Q^&a/ggQ^aruAicu. Prosperity
or a point in law,
7. To be in force,
mored child, or female. 2. To fondle,
without children is no prosperity.
to take, have influence, as one's word, &c,
dally
with
a
woman.
6*.Ti'iij*L :;, s, Joy, delight, ela
to extend as authority, jjj>W(gQAi<. 8.
Q&eveii&SlifiuLi, v, noun. A delicate,
tion, &c., from prosperity.
To be due to one, appertain toas a right,
tender smile.
pgmfttSg**. 9. To followas the passions.
Qrsdevsi&eoifl&giGuna,
inf. See &er,ir,
Q&eveeiEiQairCBds, inf. To be indul
^ijrLiqppeSiiaiQt&i. 10. {in the past tense.)
v.
gent to a child.
To die, rr*. 11. (with the instrumental
Q&eaaj&Q&rQdi&i, s. See Q&(F)d<g>.
ablative.) To be able, possible, practica
Q&eoeo&Q&Q^dtg, 5. As QrioaidQ^
Q&eowipaaLpppev, v. noun. Abouudble, g)">. (c.)
ing in prosperity.
Qtiitmt. Come by and by, after a time.
Q&eowdGe-irgi, s.
Rice given in
CjAadjgEiHa'.jri, J. (Christ, usage.)
Oroi).]
small quantities, and great varieties,
Garden of Eden.
dainties.
Q&eotuuQUQfjSQ, v. noun. Increasing
came late, a little after the time, &c.
Q&)G)pje3ru>f s. [prou.] As Q&&>gold.
prosperity.
^m/iGtrjwjjGuB&i. He is dead.
Qpjt& $AiW3LjA(ggi&Miri$}Q9*irpg. At that
O &evajuQuirQf,eii , s. Worldly riches,
s. A premature paunch-belly through
time the Nabob had power.
one of the jSaOu'er*, a two-fold good,
high living.
the other being Ai!iiQu(j<i\ See Ouiq*.
fmiiMtQrijrpgj. The term is expired.
O*sD60/saL_, v. noun. A gentle, graceful
^a/^rswiiU^L.-wBiarfsj^aO^Ajw^. His in
Qfrau^ii, s. Haughtiness or arro
pace as of children, of persons walk
fluence does not extend here. 2. His tricks
ing at leisure, &c. 2. A slow, loitering
gance from prosperity
will not pass in this place.
walkas of a lazy person; sauntering.
Q&ev&jLD$iuG&&&, inf.
To enjoy
Qas-9iBiGopA]^f!9it^^Q&i^tb. It is pro
Q&eteomsnir, s. [prov.~\ Premature gray
prosperity.
per for kings to ascend a throne.
Cjoi-aiiGLT!,?!/, inf. To abound in
hairs, supposed to result from dainty
l*i$l*g*Q*&ilGm/sdbrif.'iJSL-ar. Debts due
living, and being too much within doors,
delicacies, luxuries, wealth, &c. See
to him.
&c.
jyu gitSgiQriisrKiib. It is the time of his
Qeeoeouu, s. Frequent hunger, as
iSp&iuQ&eoaiih, s. Eternal bliss. 2.
influence, power, &c.
in children.
Lasting delights, j)aSuf!s*uii.
jj*82j**^3!ofAO**>s:. How many
Q&eoevu&arZn!, s. A child brought up
iseir^uSeoQ&evevu:, s. Riches without
days will it take to get there?
delicately, a pet. 2. A gentleman of
benefit; i. e. without charity. (<s<r>.)
q*j$uum-bljfrf3<imQ*&tatT&. That coin
leisure. 3. The second character in
CFajeudr,
s. A prosperous, happy
will not pass here.
comedy, supposed to have been ori
person.ap^<"cy.">t-2iL;r*-, (See
-etya,gif(5^ruLflr<3Q#&fua0.'j2i\>. He cannot
ginally a representation of Skanda.
2. A son, a prince, one in the bloom of
eat much.
Q&eueoui3en3me&2B<rujnLL(B,v.noun. The
life, io*. 3. Argha of the Jainas,
,gBSji4g>SQ#Afgi4. It will require one
play,
gestures,
and
humors
of
an
in
or. 4. (in combination with an attribute.)
thousand tiles.
dulged
child.
2.
The
conduct
of
a
man
Any of the superior deities, *i_o|ct. 5. A
QfAiSJr. Go ye. (p )
of pleasure, who is careless, and ex
king. jfi#<*.
<3# ^S>q9C<B , s. An authentic hand
travagant.
QfueO,s. A lady in affluence, a wealthy
writing. 2. As Q*&yi*9iLGl.
Q&evevuiSiii&vGQiafiLf. Q&eoeouiHor
Q&sii&lgja-p.ifilffii, s. Inheritance due.
female, Quatrt*fp&p*0*&. (Also QtiiaS.)
U&Gfiia&fi, s. A child's cloth.
2. Lukshmi, the goddess,
. 3. A
<3^ojigQ^oa/, v. noun. Requisite
Q&iveouGud&, . noun. A child's prat
daughter, princess, 4/*>J. 4. A woman,
expenses> stores, &c.
tle, especially of one fondled. 2. Soft, de
a
matron,
a
lady,
?
:vs.
Q&si)gH:}Q&ireo,s. See Q&evf&iiGu&gr.
licate talk of a female.
Q&eQSlu>fil, s. A due.
Q&eo&LDUj.y s. [prov.] A premature, Q<rsO suit ig, s. Influence of a person
especially as it regards his words, faul*
large udder of a heifer.
Q&eoairifliutii, s. The matter in hand.
jS*Qfiiglf}Qrri^;
[ex Q*6i, V."] (c.)
Q&evevwir'Lai&nrda, inf. To bring up
Q&evsirsow, s. Time of one's influence.
Q&6{ieQ&8f>&, s. (a change of Q^eb
delicately.
2. Time past. 3. Past tense.
mt.) Luxury, affluence, deliciousness,
Q&eoeouiQuirifiaj, inf. To play very
Q&eoeod&il.i, inf. To liquidate, pay
thriftiness. (c.)
merrily, be frolicsome, jovial. 2. To
up arrears, &c, x^-tdl&imipr*.*.
live prosperously and luxuriously, OjAi GiToT), iBflft,
d&ih, ia, v. n. To
Q^eosntrdsiTSr, s. Coin that will not
be red, redden as
(c.)
pass. 2. (Jig.) One who has lost cre
Q^weosuemif.
Q&eoecsvu^jjx.s.
[provJ]
dit or influence, titiSmtasupptiar.
Q&eudcO
O^-euffi),
s.
See
Sbi3bh. ( R.)
Corpulence from high livingas
Q&eoevir&airetiw, s. (neg.) Time when
O^aS, s. Ear, airgi. 2. Hearing, audi
one's influence is gone by loss of office,
Q&weoeir,s. [prop. Q&evoieiT. fern. Q&
reputation, &c.
ence, &i t. 3. Auricle of the ear, af.a
*,t.] A child or person delicately
Q&eoiu><2u&&QffeujjjjjjQ^/ra), s. A
brought up. 2. A wealthy person free
0*J/0*t/u>^urioA>. Not known to
right, appropriate, or acceptable senti
from careas Qwvu
ment or expression. 2. Influential or
different ears-, a secret.
authoritative words, language. Sic.
O^sflSeirar, inf. To pinch the ear.
Q&stisOs\>, s. Sorrow, suffering, afflic
Q#ei)6ei) O^wjgrcBs, e. noun. Going,
Ci^eBo/ia, inf. To give ear, attend,
tion, ffstrum. (eg.) 2. UiSgUSt, Q-fiuq.
circulating, &c.
(p.) See QrAi, c.
listen, (c.)
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Q&eueu
Q^sSQ^iTiscar, inf. To take into one's
ears; to listen. (p.)
Q&e8d3siruu>, s. That which is plea
sant to the ear, as gratifying sounds,
good discourse, &c.
Q
.sjc~j.x, v. noun. That which is
pleasant to the ear, as instructive dis
course, &c, ( lit.) food for the ear. (<sp)
C -fJH^ijei, s. Pain in the ear.
Q&dl&Qat^ Q&eSaQap, inf. To
come to one's ears, to be heard.
Q &s8&irli*3 Q&dipitLppp, inf. To
hear; (lit.) to incline the ear.
Q&sQ&Q&evsuui, S. The felicity ob
tained by hearing; i. e. knowledge,
science, &c. (<sp.)
O^sfi^arS^ajar, appel. n. A whisperer,
a troublesome person, an evil speak
er, gi* I. . . ' : L_fi .-.a;.-. ( It )
Q&eBuSei'rpih, s. One of eighty kinds
of Matulence. (R.)
C -fi'iLt f :E, inf. To seize one by the
ear, as in play of balls, &c, in token of
victory.
Ofifuu^, inf. To bring to the
ears. 2. To utter the initiatory incan
tations in the ear,
.f.u;,^'ii. (p.)
Q&s&uufriiiLi Q&&u^ait&r, s. An
ear worm, mtgu^*9.
C j .- u u sr!T , t, A sore in the ear, Qr
tSAQaatgl' j(Btrii. See *tQfiQff*Gi.
Q^eSuLfeosir, s. The sense of hear
ing.
Q^eSuL/fljt, s. A kind of eruption
about the ears. See upp.
O^aCiai^sii O peSwjijduth, s. Dull
ness of hearing.
Q^afitDa/f, j. [prop.] A kind of female
ear ornament, siiwoA.
O*efl(jojji, inf. To twist the ears.
Q&eBajLf., s. The back of the cheek,
the part about the front of the ear."
C -of iu -3-i ' , inf. To flap the earsas
an elephant.
O^aSuaoiL/L/, v. noun. Temporary and
slight deafness.
Q&sSdjfi&yppp, inf. To give good
advice, as a guru, a parent, a great
person; or as the minister to his king,
ur, #. A kind of poem containing moral
or spiritual advice. &c, ^j.-t^.o.
C 7 i u ,tv"Q&eBuSe9 , appel. n. One
divested of ears, ^Ai<ur^ir. 2. A deaf
person, o.?J:
(p.)
Q&eQaSGcve&pda, inf. To hit one's
ear; i. e, to be heard, (c.)
Q&du$Qeoe8(igpp, inf.
To listen,
hearken.
Q<FfluS<?6eBip Qvs&uSGevui, in/.
To be heard, (c.)
<*-. He whispers in one's ear.
( Tel.) Deafness, Q^eSuLjeoeir
&*>Pt- (r ) 2. The smallest measure, .-,-.
Q^-a0i if, 5. ( sino*. Q^sflior. /em. Q.y
Deaf persons.
Qftt-atsrfiQK
-?.-* Like
blowing a chank to a deaf manit be
ing useless.

Q^sQlLQ, s. [prov.] The back of the G>3=s>ieueireS, s. A kind of running


cheek, QsJiu^.. (c.)
plant. 2. A kind of yam. See
*, O*

u. a. To destroy, j(sS4*. (c.)

arfc. Kightly, properly, correctly, accu


rately, directly, CWewoufio. (p.)
Take care lest I trample you under my Q&j&jirui_i Q&eusij!Tun& sslLio.,
foot.
s. A red tumor, commonly in the head of
a child, fcw*.S); [ex Qret ^tiiy ] (c.)
Q&'sBlp&SGO, s. A stone of the color
of a fresh mango leaf. {II.)
Q&GUGun-LLUGO, s. As Q^eueueeeS.
Q&diiLiir., s. See Q&we&iuu>. (p.)
Q&GUSUirLnS83r<k(aj, s. As S>aiuuiru>
<v>*<3.
Q&sQjus, s. A class of aquatic vege
Q&GU-svtrtu.s. Mars the planet; (lit.) the
tables, Ufffi. (*g.)
red one, piQn**. 2. Tuesday, Ofi^e
Q&zQeQ, s.
A nurse, a foster-mother,
leswu. 3. fp.) Bed lips, ft<*A<j.
utiftfHi. 2. lilder sister, jy*ior. (p.)
Q&eSeDjg/eiriij, s. A nurse, governess,
ping Pulliuron Tuesday (in January and
or female adviser. See a'^.
July.)
Qjffl|, s. See O^sS. (R.)
Q&aieuiTiuaQy>a>u>, s. Tuesday.
Q^aieuaiiu^air, s. A red sore in the
Q^SkjSW, s. The gills of a fish. (R.)
mouth, (c.)
Compare ;.
Q&Jeu/rn-Lt>,
s. Equal division of pro
Q&ZStsu, s. [prop. Q&ojsbsu.] Straightduce between the owner and the cultiva
ness, right, &c , Qrib*>j>. (c.)
tor, *rf,rii4; [ex <2i, equal.] (Hare.)
tQrmit Tr.a, - <xtc
Yon will never
Q&suaj/reinr, s. A fern-leafed plant of
come to a better state, fan imprecation)
a red oolor found in hills. See
Behave yourself properly.
2. Walk on straight before you.
Q&GusutTeQemT, s. A red species of
^l*S*>-i that which has the peacock flower.
Q&Q>'SilQTsrnSlQfj^i<Gd, v. noun. Be
ing very red. See SSQaQitarii. (c.)
Q&susuiTGSiLp, s. A red kind of plan
tainOppOB. tO <3uwj0. (c.)
QtFGilsuatBtB, s. The red flowered jy
Q&ajBiirwiifiuuipu:, s. The red plantain.
Coronilla cocci nia. L.\ [ex #.]
Q&eueu/rsaTLh,
s. A red sky. See Qrw
O^si/si/i-Lemi, j. A species of leach;
[ex
See jytni_.
Q#si/a/sasfl, j. [ire lottt poetry."] Red gar Q&ojgB, s. Beauty, fairness, graceful
ness, elegance, j/yxg. 2. Time, season,
ments put by a lady on a female compa
opportunity, occasion, juncture.
nion whom she sends to her husband in
The fourth lunar asterism, !ijB)f,r*.
token of her displeasure; in time of a love
(*>.) 4. State, condition, appearance,
quarrel, ftiiiyei_; [ex Qr.] (p.)
iD; [eZ O*ji<io.] (p.)
Q&suaii^l, s. A class of flowering
Q&euefiuj, adj. Beauteous, regular.
plants. See *~e*>, P+ifi,
QeweSujasia, s. A graceful (liberal)
Q&aiaiifild&so, t. An amethystas
hand, (p.)
Q&ait&iuQuirrgtir, s. Wealth acquired
by fair means, iBuiuiLra*tbuit$itjib.
Q^a/sfliu^noio, s. Unseasonable time
<S*
. Other kinds of
for getting access to one. (p.)
jijSiAjQffljfUii^, 5. A kind of ma
0=aiaSiL//rar, *. An upright man, 8a
rigold, Tngetes erecta,
sduflar. (p.)
Oo/iwrS jBi,sl, * A species with
G^syeQsar(S,
s. A prickly shrub with
white flowers.
red flowers. See g)<s!rQ. (c.)
u>gj0tLQeaiati<3, s. A species of
inu-s) with yellow flowers flourishing Q&sUG&iuus, s. One of the five medi
cinal roots, black pepper plant,
in December.
(tpiLQewaiifi), s. [prov.'] The rose.
Q&sueQsrrQ-Q&sijGQjDS,*. [tul. loc.]
A kind of large beetle, *opmfmiei,<S.
Q&6i]6uu}Lnrr6kua:3:fll, s. A plant.
See RauuihiarwrutsfiS.
0<9=suaflsrr/?/f, s. A red or yellow cocoanut, (e.)
Q^ajsueOifl, s. The red oleander; [ex
Q*.] See jyw*.
Q&eue83sfr, s. [prov.] The red cocoatree, or nut, giO<i(5.
Q&susueCi5irit, s. As Q^oja;)68. (fl.)
0#d/eCorQsyfl,
s. A cocoa-nut tree
Qffsi/swffilaS.i. The red lily. SeejysweS.
with nuts white without and red within.
O ^ si/ su 6V m /r, j. Beans with red Q^&jsij, s. [loc.] A rule in estimating
flowers. See ftiiur.
the number and value of pearls, qpa***
rflor^piutr.). (A) 2. (p.) Straightness,
Q^susuyS, *. Tunes of maritime dis
correctness, &c, Qi(ni.
tricts, Q>0i#w^w. (.)
ufofQeiieiQptffiriiBGariit. I bought ten
Qjitj of pearls.
Q&eueui$LJLJir%sd, s. A kind of tune
O^ojo^^, inf. To be proper, (pj
pitchedon the third note. See a"*009

Q&(Lp
Q[&a](3 ai sssr, s. [in gram.~\ An enume- (3J6lflii)ty, j. [proo.] Verdigris, rust,
MiflibLf. 2. [tfu/.] Obstinacy, *e/atq.A<genTti}.
ration or series of persons or things, with
the Conjunctive particles understood, aratr
Q&sfliiu^r, s. An obstinate, despe
rate fellow, eaUT^i^QsaQfiaermiar.
<_/.
Q&jrrtGrj), s. A flea, Q^m^u^dS. (c.)
Gl&su \Ssiisrr, s. A name of Skanda, Qp
Q&&r(St2Ui$ip.da, inf. To be covered
[_ex Qiri, red.] (p.)
with fleas.
Q^xr^tydaif-, s. Biting of fleas.
(3& 3U 33) 3U , s. Correctness, fitness, ac
curacy, equitableness, Qtihsvtn. 2. Even (olifpio, v. noun. Anger, Qanuu>\ [cx
ness, smoothness, straightness, Qruuit. 3.
Q*S>, P.]
Cleanness, pureness, #gib. (c.) See Q>a.
n. To ba or become thick, as foliage> hairj
Q9*,ia>aiajiii6@aD3uurBr. If one sits proper*
&C, to be close> dense) crowded. 0(-jci.
ly, the barber can shave him well.
2. To be compact, well joined, flrm> fast,
O rsuesisnjjitssrsui^ , s. A straight road.
to be thick-setas a person; be closeas
the teeth; to be thickly beset, jaaomu. 3.
QsFlfi, d8
To
be copious, abundant, plentiful, iSa.
n. To thrive, flourish, luxuriate, grow
4. To be intense, excessive, surpassing,
well as vegetation, a youth, &c, Qratw
expanded, diffused, Sis>*- 5. To accrue,
vrm. 2. To prosper) as a kingdom, a fami
accumulate) G<tr. (1 To bathe, be immers
ly, a country, paogt*. 3. To be plentiful)
ed, ^.f<t. 7. To join, unite with, belong
fertile, wrotn-ip. 4. To be cheerful, o-oa>j.
to, Qur&i/i. 8. To become diffused ; to mix,
(c.)
insinuate itself,
9. To live in close
Q&ifl p$sa>ui Q&LfipptnfB Qai^ji
union, as a family, &c, g)owu<u. (p,)
AH"8, s. A fertile, or fruitful country.
sxnt>Jfrf>Q*j!)jjuuilj-aiu.iCLSGsu. Ill bodies
2. A plentiful country.
formed by the influence of former deeds.
QffimpirpQutei. Near together and in re
A plentiful and seasonable rain.
gular orderas a grove of trees.
Q&Lfl^pQpmui, s. A cheerful", healthyQ&j$ ijs&ir , s. \A thick forest.
look.
Q&flipumssi, s. Broad day light.
Q^l^ul/, e. noun. Fertility, luxuri
Q&fimpQaiL~(B, v. noun. Close cut
ance) thriving, flourishing, prosperousting.
ncss, Qrfiuuii. 2. Plenteousness, abund
Q&jSlduSit, i. Thick hair, (rot.)
ance, copiousness, /,--<,.
C .-,<?. v. noun. Closeness, denseness.
QDjacSp
-g Qf^u^astoieir. He IS a
man of some property.
Q^jSaj, v. noun. Thickness, closeness,
Q&ifiuuiiiLiaisinj, inf. To thrive, grow
OffcyJaio. 2. Abundance, fulness,
3. Diffusion, insinuation, permealion.
luxuriantly.
expansion,
. 4. Union, mixture,
Q&ifiuutrairstreoth, s. Time of plenty.
Qur&rgimx. 5. [in rhet.~] One of the ten
Q&ifiui3g)QetiQ&LiJ, inf. To act ac
(-sannuwimriii. 6. A hole or hollow in a
cording to one's ability, (in a uooti or bad
tree. iBjuQutkg). (*^.)
sense.) (/?.)

Q&sisr
Q Pr/piLhLj, s. Entertaining malice, in
dulging hatred with determination to take
vengeance, *u*r^ds*. 2. Anger, dis
pleasure, Qv&uli. (Compare (S^i-oq.) 3[proo.] Fibres at the bottom of a palmyra
stem, u*w^Q^tit/,
Qt*jpju>L]danj*ir, s. A malicious person.
O rjjimj, s. A field, euiLiev. See O-f^i.
Q fflpih, s. Anger, fury, rage, G&irt-iui.
2. Malice, indulgence of malicious feelings,
hatred, m&rgiuLi. 3. Wrath, 8an.
Q&pp-SCir, 3. (plu.) As Q&Jbtyir.
Q.rppio, t). noun. Hating, detesfing,
Qaigijq, 2. Killing, QA))>. 3. Narrow
ing, <3*(j*<jAj; [ex Q'pff, P.] (p )
Q&fljr/IT, 3. (plu.) Enemies, uea&ain ;[cx
QfjbQrfiTPpGrifida, inf. To confound
the counsels of enemies. ( p.)
QsFpj)l,s. Closeness, compactness, thick
ness, a crowded state, <2*t5**-i ; [ex Qtrjt&,i\~]
Qepp, v. a. To set precious stones, engrave on metal, &c, u$ts. (p.)
0 PSHtLb, s. People as wsstld,
Q^osraJTLC, i. Birth, production, ge
neration. See *e*arit.
O^K-reoflajE, inf. To be born, be pro
duced) as Qfafts.
Q^safl, dQflfj , jSBjSsV't d(jw, da, v. n.
To be born, be produce<l, tip**. 2. To
breed, come into being in great numbers;
to teem as insectsas
Q&e&uLj, v. noun. Birth, conception,
production, as etriuLj.
0 5= esfl ill l9I, dSdpdr, pQpar, uQuest,
**, v. a. (eausatire of Q^trf.) To beget,
produce, generate, procreate. See eefiuiSA*.
Q^sarLOti, s. Birth. See asjinii Note.
TJie compounds of #noii, and *ssrenb, com
monly follow the Sanscrit pronunciation
as QtAtovsr, Qss&i>*ruv&<ijib> Qveerwrtop Tih, &C.
t4uajt6G)6feno$a&}*9SM~.airtsrQ*e&u>ii), Of all
births the meanest.
Q&millda, inf. To be born, produc
ed, as rdnSix, (p,)
G> & jsr l8 u L-f , v. noun. Birth, iSfiCiLj.
Q&tt^Qptu*Blj)]fi30, v. noun, [in
oraui.] One of the ten faults in a literary
composition. See giptsppA under osppit.
Q&sre8l&&*.<aifl , s. [prop. ffldrOTaa^sisfl.]
Small shrimps, -<rfuQori-L. (c )
Q&eii oStuiL.i smsTLo Q&ssrGsrLj.'B
Qjriterii!riui, *. The town of Madras,
named after Q^esruuiB^AxiBr, owner of the
soil under Chandragiri Raja.
(3&33T33rs\), 3. [rui.] A kind of fish,

pm- The sun appears large through the


Q<fl@!fQ, v. noun. As Q&ixgzsiiD.
cluster of trees.
Gt&yQJBJB 30, s. Lime stone, a-darrA Q&jti,
da 3jDze, pGposr , uJuar, da, v. a.
*&>. (li.)
To secure, put in safe custody, keep safe
Qtl^IljUlci, v. noun. Plumpness, grace
ly, deposit securely, *rts. 2. To fasten,
fulness, fertility, &c, Qr&ui-i, (c.)
close, Q-.0A*. 3. To immerse one's self,
v * - f~vi,z.i. The countenance is
plunge into water, &c, &!*AQedjij. 4.
To jiress, bruise, crush, Qs/i*s. 5. To
not cheerful.
destroy, jyJ*. 6. To kill, Qns<w. (p.)
Q&Lfiuj 63T, s. Any king of the Pandyan
Q&fSuLj, v. noun. Securing, fastening,
race, uwtda^eir. (p.)
Q&QglAS&p , s. Fire, Q/i0ijL/. (M. Die.) 0<syj/, s. A rice field, aiuev. 2. A
small field, SJj>nu*i. (p.)
Q-FfipSOTLC, v. noun. Thrivingness, fer
tility, luxuriousness, Qstfut-j. 2. Ful
ness, richness, plumpness, enrichment,
a. To kill, destroy, Qi-A). 2. To hate,
n-. 3. Verdancy, verdure, 0a>wi.
dislike, detest, Qj-<*. 3. (Jig.) To sub
4. Plentifulness, copiousness, tisnpy. (c.) 5.
ject the senses; suppress, subdue the
Greatness, excellence, splendor, wnLSIsD^.
passions, &C, QunrSaa^iu^Mm. (p.)
6. Beauty, gracefulness, jw><g. Note. As
Q-F^ei1 Q&jp^ev, v. noun.
Anger,
a symbolic verb from this root, QrtfGvdr,
hating,
killing.
See
Qrpp&.
Qrifimw, &c, are used. The com pounds of
Q&gtui, s. Foes, enemies, ueaseuir.
this word generally occur in poetry.
Qt.rgm,
v. noun. Killing, subjecting.
Qfwi'^lla/tar, s. The sun with rich
S. As QtareaAx^nfl .
O^^JV, dQQjDJsr, ^C^sssr, uQuea, da, v.
beams.
a. As Qrp, v. 1. 2. 3. To narrow, Qsa**. Ql^oSTsssFl, s. Head, p<bs>. 2. Top, sum
Gr,igi nussvii,
A beautiful lotus
4. To fill up, grit*.
flower.
mit, opit-. 3. The first lunar asterism, jj
. - ,:r ^ - -\ . ^ -Jt: i : J :. ~
Wllflt !
Q&Qt}>t-i3i6v, s. Rich waters.
*dee<)*rir 4. Any king of the Solar race,
you
look
very
proud.
Grwgdr. 5. A lyrist, urnxlr. ( w>.) (p.)
Q&Qg&Sifl, s. A verdant mountain.
SiijiQp&Q&jpiuu, inf. To repress sneez
Gnrdre$tuii, s. (plu.) Lyrists.
Q&(L>li>usO, v. noun, [proc] Fertili
ing.
ty, QrtfuLi.
Q&jpui-I, v. noun. Killing. 2. Disgust. Q&sirSssr, 3. The town of Madras,
Q&QLDUonasruuSn, s. A fertile crop.
Qy(iTrrtyfl. (p.)
3. Xarrownessas QtppAi.
510

A letter compound of d and a.


A plant, iBiriLjQ^eQ. (3f. Die.)
Red, redness, SeuuLj. 2. Bull, G)&&tfl, d&Qpar, d'?j.i' . uQussr, ,
bullock, ox, T(ss- 3. The male of Borne
v. a. To collect, gather, assemble, Grit*.
animals, ft.uSaii>fflir. 4. Taurus of the
2. To provide, furnish, secure, prepare,
Zodiac, gji_uJjrR (#.) 5. A repeated
procure,
acquire, to get, ribuiftts. (c.)
sound expressive of driving, $s$&g$uij.
Q&stfluLjG^aifljipeo,
v. noun. Ga
6. The name of a tree. (See jifl*>.) 7.
The <?jjri=r, or CB<3rii_ tree, Semicarthering, providing, &c.
pus anacardium, L. 8. High, ^MUf. (p.)
A plantain tree, aiirssiipLcaLD;
Q&pn, s. A reddish cow, Sieuppusr[ex Q*<3 el a*'-]
G&piru>ue\>, s. Red ^u>ueo flower.
S^-ajtf,
Red feet, Staiipuir/Sii; [ex (o&iVj, s. Solid parts of trees or timber,
u/Jji4. 2. Hardness, nSjib.
ffffu5i!fl, s. A bell tied to the bullock's
Q^^aiaSaiii, s. Hard and solid wood,
neck, ^dnoorfl. 2. [in love poetry.'] One
(o.)
of the annoyances of lovers, simuumtm.
Q&3S3>fFI<3>fi; Ji), t>. noun. Cackling, as a
Q -ic S, v. noun. Copulation of a bull
hen after laying eggs, Qmimtigfii. (II.)
and cow, ictc^s^anrQiuisiii j [ex u>fi, stopP'g] (P)
Q
s. Women's milk, QpSasuutree.
G&Gisskjp, s. A bull calf, ^ear&arjpi.
(M. Die.)
C A Q airCeat, s. The kernel of the H&&So~>& , s. A bed, or other contri
Qrirar tree.
vance for sleeping, maHfiUS^ecm. 2. Sleep
S^aQairiLsoLd.^ipuiLj, I. A mixture.
ing place of animals, birds, tame or
See (stfiJiL].
wild, .l-v^ .:j-i;;.-.."a.T3. 3. A scar,
G*sjG*iriLaoii.-&ft, s.
Marks on
*-ippof&q. 4. Crab, lobster, <*Q. 5.
clothes, &c, with the juice of the ker
Cancer of the Zodiac, *,&u_*Sjt?. 6.
nel.
Female breasts, Qutr<j3jw. (rg.) 7.
G&iEjQsirL-esiL-uupuii, s. A medi
A red kind of l'ortulaca, O*iiu#3or. (p.)
Q -j--- >-
t ). Leaving the nest on
cinal powder formed from the seeds.
C&B/Q&trL-eni-uuirso, t. The juice of
the tree. (..)
the kernel used as indelible ink.
G-/FiQ&irL-a>tQuiTL~, inf. To apply (o&ElQsiTLL&ni^, s, See under ff-r.
the juice of the kernel as a caustic to
s. A kind of prepared
the parts of the body where there is Q^r^JSSSTtx:,
arsenic, Qsatui^imii. (M. Die.)
rheumatic pain; or for children to the
lower part of the belly.
Q&Q&t j.
A repeated sound in driv
ing, generally with the h-u^a^/, gat*
cfdEsssrfy., s. A kind of cymbal used
at a temple when offering sacrifice, a gong,
Q&GtFQu&jpiSi&, inf. To be in a
<2evs**m&. (Tel usage.) 2. [pror.] A
patrole hut, alaiwcaQaap Ji_i4.
tumult or bustle, to be full of noise.
Sfssssrif./SiLt G&asavLp.!LiLf.&a, inf.
inter. Hush! See d@.
To beat the cymbal as a signal.
T
n
7>u
.
s.
A shield, G&iali. (&&.)
Q<fae8srif.uSa)eneid*, inf. [pros."] To!
arrest and detain a suspicious person (oft ti>, s. [pros.] ( a change of Sans.
in the patrole hut.
Khet'a. VV. p. 274.) Phlegm, SWw^&cii.
s. Provision, preparation, *(S&tii> Q&spih, s. Remainder,
readiness, G**tOLi. 2. Collection, assem
remnant, overplus, balance,
2. [in
blage, gathering, .i^_i4. (c.) 3. (M. Die.)
ariin.] Remainder, ilmps- 3. Orts, leav
A mango-tree, inrmjij.
ings, that which is rejected as impure,
GfsiaiMSpp. It is done; it is ready.
*fi6>. W. p, 856. Sk'siiam. Compare
G^sndsirnsk, s. [com. Q&arfldSjvaiza.']
One who secures things in proper season .
g^a/aofi/^Ctf&^tcrAcff^rjjySAi. To destroy
G&airthu sotoOT Q&xatQQ&iLiiii, inf.
leaving none remaining.
To collect, gather. 2. To provide, make
rcfmig/iQf'nQiiircirg). The quotient is 4 and
preparation, (c.)
the remainder 1 (when 25 is divided by
<Z&ma?p<<n , s, A company, a party,
6).
parishioners.
G&af,mQas(8dx, inf. To give the re
Q&jsau>ni>siii, inf. To come together,
mainder of his food to his chief disciple,
not one by one.
as a guru.
Q&e&dfiuir&Gluii, s. The remainder
*Q&&Tih,s. Head, past. 2. A garland of
of a given time, which is rejected as
flowers or other head ornaments, fiteirf&Qp
Unlucky, ifijJieS(5ef0ai4SlL>xr\$es>a.
tf_*MjuQiar. 3. Crown, crest, c/mj.. {Sans.
SeAkara.) (/#.)
Q-refyuutG&Bf>uuL-(jiLjGurTa, inf.
eifiaG&aaeir, s. See &n$)n(9jiek.
To be unclean, profane, to be polluted.

*(?,?<_6ar (?^a^ar, s. Thekingofthe


serpent race, a species of demigods of the
cobra form. He is described as superior in
wisdom and intelligence, having one thou
sand heads, on one of which he supports
the world. He is also reputed as forming
both the couch and the canopy of Vishnu ;
also written
or ^ixifar. 2. A
servant. jyi.sr. 3. A youth, lad, younger
brother, ^iiJ. 4. [com.] (fern. G/r^*S>.)
A weaver of certain tribe, QmiuGmtar. 5.
(fern. Grv). ) A good or virtuous young
mail, stLL^asamGiUrsBi ; [ex C*.] 6. A
familiar friend, companion, an associate,
G^rjc*. (p.)
<?#-fi,FffiiS ff^i_ji7uS, s. Vishnu.
See iJ, Sa.
<? r a&aijr us, s. A vehicle for carry
ing an image of Vishnu.
G&iir, s. (pi.) Helpers, ^raieoQtFiu
Qmit. (p.)
<i&Lf., s. ( mas. G&i^sir.) A female ser
vant or slave, c/&Ojaj(?,<4. 2. A
lady's female compauion, Gpr^. (p.)
*(3&u/-, s. The world of the supernals,
Jiu(ji*ii. 2, Herdsmen's street or vil
lage, Stasu-iu'tlfi. (p.) See ffi_r.
v. n. To remain, be overplus,
Q&iy.Q&e$, d@Qpsir,/i<!/$efc, uGueir,
**. v. a. To deduct, except, deduce, dimi
nish, (Stop**; [ex <?i_i4, sa.] (Colloq.)
(o&up-UJir, s. (plu. of G&Lf., which sec.)
Female slaves, &c.
Sff, s. Youth, youthfulness, gjmmw. 2.
Beauty, gracefulness, handsomeness, jyons.
3. Roundness,massiveness,l.-R 4, Great
ness, largeness, Qu<$ss>w, 5- Goodness,
excellence, benignity, 7ui. (*s> ) (/')
*(Sjfss)i Q&ssistp,, s. Part of a
marriage ceremony, consisting in casting
rice upon the bride and bridegroom, >ri
aruii. (c.)
G&ea>af,iLiifl3, s. Rice thrown over a
bride ond bridegroom.
f. Distance, remoteness, ^truii;
[ex C?*<*.]
CRjfi ' i tii (oj.3^2. (_>, s. The month
of June, ^afwrfli. 2. Eminence, superi
ority, seniority, rank. gAMtrara. W. p. 355.
Jyesiita. 3, Luxuriance of growth,
i^uiy. 4. Blooming, as the countenance,
jfifes. The second is used for EU-iii_i4,
which sec, 5, [prop.] (generally used in
the negative.) Strength, power, capacity ,
Qfm$(siiGtC-i-iai1e>. He is indisposed
to get up.
OLj_rQiii_Crlr. Time of poverty,
want of money.
G&efyiuaih', s. The elder wife,
Q&of,L-eir C^tli_dr, s. Elder bro
ther,
2. A senior, superior, a
person of rank or eminence, o<v*(?s''.
oppos. to rfai_*. (Sa. Jyesht'a.)
511

Q
(2 rj,-},t_u i jdjrh , s. The first bora son
The
Gr*:Ljrci-i, inf, To pay damages,
disease shows itself, or annoys, again
the eldest son.
indemnify.
and again.
G Piip,iu>(Tr)U>aar, s. The husband of
G&pu>UGssGm
, inf. To damage, cause
<?,j=ilai_tj<j<_,
inf.
To
be
formed
or
one's eldest daughter.
or
occasion
ruin.
2. To cut off, sever,
Q^Kf,iLDiriLjesirL-ira, inf. To thrive,
created, to rise, or come into existence
dissect. 3. To divide a book, subject,
as the universe; be evolved out of
flourish said of crops.
&c, into sections, &c.
primitive atoms. (. 176.)
G&tifi<iT,s.(Hon.)\_R.C. usage.] The
G&fi8>n>arG&pd&nevzsr, s. [prov.] A
Bishop.
mischievous person, (lit.) Yaman who is
<?ar<oi_(Z5(3, * ^"ne superior guru (Jfftluaw lilctsd, s. [in love poetry.']
The refusal of the female companion to
destructive, Qa&jdiamiir. (c.)
allow the lover to associate with the
ir fir ' J>r s. Loss of life.
lady, *f^.rplvtfj/rc.V.-f# (?-j}^.-,v;
**, v. n. To be in exercise, be In opera
[ex
Gtatr,
distance.]
^C7./:h,
s. Loss of life, men, &c.
tion, go forward as operations, be pro
duced, effected, educed, evolved, Quem; (ofemirih, s. A saddle, a native pillion,
auupG &pLD. s. Ship-wreck.
[ex <7*ft>oni_.] (p.)
or cloth saddle, AiJsu!ot. (c.) 2. A cushion,
fda&G&pui, s. Beheading.
Grmlif. ui$a&, inf. v. a. To effectuate;
a mattress, Qr^g.
QuiTinfjC-G&pLD, s. Loss of articles,
to produce effects, operations, &c, to
G<Femu>Gurri<?<r85ro,stli_- G^essni
educe, evolve, carry on the operations
and things.
mts.it, inf. To saddle.
of nature; to cause creatures to be ac
up&G&pu>,
s. Analysis, paraphrase.
tive, to perform moral works, and to
G&em limpaQpmiek, appcl. n. A saddle(/>)
experience the fruits of actions, by
maker.
furnishing tliein with bodies and direct
ue0&G&/Sti, s. Injuring of a crop by
ing the circumstances of their lives, (e&esofi, s. A ladder, srazf). 2. The
cattle, &c. (c.)
&C, S)uts.
world of thesupernals as <J#eiiF,9g5*iu<jv<5. 'Qi&JSSHT li>,s. (a change of Sa.Ch'hcdah.)
3. [prov.] A party of workmen, a set of
Qi&L(&LtiLCl, s. (a change of SGsoil.
Cutting, dividing, incision, Oa/iiSax. 2.
players in a game; a company of tra
QtDii.) Phlegm, (c.)
Circumcision. Sec
vellers,
&c,
<sae
as
opp
Gr*A,
the
former
*3&l!-G5>i (J^a^ffioi , s. Coming
party.
G^^siruiuesiremir, inf. To cut off, di
into existence, or operation; production,
vide, dissect. 2. To circumcise, ampu
evolution, appearance, or modification in
IlLliT, s.(plu.) A tribe of weavers
tate, Qallix-.
nature,
2. Moving, motion, ges
of colored cloth, QiiirAGsiiei&. (e.)
G&fi(a)&inru>,
s. ( R. C. usage.) Rite
ture, gesticulation, ,jy>*>. 3. Action,
G&aB&Sl, s. [mas. G&a&tueir.] A female
operation, doing, performance, Qnhms.
of
circumcision;
[ex^uii.]
of the (JjnaSijr tribe.
W. p. 331. Chb'shta. 4. (c.) Useless,
Co^^ssrii),
t.
Understanding,
intellect,
or idle habitsas carrying the head on
intelligence, wisdom, reflection, jf^Saj. 2.
one side, shaking the leg, &c, making (o&Soisr, s. Broadness, wideness, spaci
ousness,
2. Distance, remoteness,
Feeling, perception, seusation,n.OT/*fl. W.
faces, grimace, j>j.*<?l1i>i_. 5. Unpleas
3. Height, loftiness, muiA 4.
ant, disagreeable or indecent actions, ha
p. 331. Chk'tana.
Length,
ffii.
5.
The
sky,
the
visible
bits, gestures, liberties taken, &c, GxrierS.
G&pssrsir,
s. An intelligent person,
heavens,
the
etherial
regions,
^aeuii.
(p
)
6. Trouble, annoyance, 0^*^i/. 7. Cap
one endued with intellect, a rational
rice, whim, fancy, freak, <ai#2*iii_. 8.
being, Jffimiiaar. (p.)
Fanciful trick, prank, antic, gambol,
Is there any thing to hinder
the horse of the high Tamil dialect in Gt&ssnj'LCi, s. Waste of gold or silver
CiLf. 9. (p.) Elder sister, j*or. 10. The
goddess of misfortune, <y>Qp<9. 1 1 . A ma
its course through the air?
in testing it on the touch stone, n-*>*/t
tron, a lady, a woman of distinction, Ou
CytLQ^eosy, v. noun. Going abroad.
fwtgivtA),(j>i_i4. 2. Waste or loss in
Qsie-Bdpeipirfimir. 1 2. The sixteenth lunar
metals by fusion, malleation, filing, &c,
G&L-Q&AtTfn, appcl. n. Persons gone
asterism, Si-sSr. 13. The eighteenth
e-{54Aur)iurMarCT*>t*u>. 3. Waste of com
to a distance.
lunar asterism, dti>_-<*. 14 (II.) A
modities in weighing, measuring, &c,
winnowing fan, <jpp<4.
G&^sv)<B, s. Swerga, the world of Indra,
for which deduction is allowed, jjr,
JKr@jfSV(g ; [ex mr'Si.]
Gs=&f,inG^s^, s. The goddess goff^sfi.
iuriimi0^}GrpJ>. (c.) 4. Loss by cattle
G&fsayiir, s. Inhabitants of Swerga,
trespassing, for which damage is paid,
Gs=af.aaiaeoefi), s.
Different gesti
(o_rpsirAi/<5i5ci+(_ifc. (Coast usage.) [vul.]
the Celestials, mitarmi.
culation of young children, as in fond
5- (Tel. for Grgii.) Loss, damage, injury,
ling, (flare.) Compare j*i_Ais>S.
Q&smi^a-siliT, s. ( Tel.) Weavers
Cffl. 6. The Gfier tree. 7. The Qll
as G *'<--" .' J . Q j --.
(gi7b@^<?*loi_, s. Mimicry. See
flower-shrub.
Q&fi-SLD, s. Red, SeuuLf. (See G&&.)
P-,5 3.- -x:Jl.Clj-,-^-. It was all spilt
ma^G^Ceni^, s. Ungraceful gestures
2. Mud, mire. Grp. (r&.) (p.)
and wasted.
of the hand. See m,
j>&jgLD, s. W. p. 336. Cb'hf.dah. (e&Q, s. [improp. for Q&iijfi.] News,
^gu jCJ^tlsoi, s. A fan full of corn,
Damage, detriment, loss, waste, injury,
occurrences, ^gimii.
set aside at the threshing floor in order
<?5). 2. Ruin, destruction, demolition,
to be given to the poor. (/?.)
(?ff^sfi#ffrf?, inf. To inquire after
j/ifii. (e.) 3. Severance, separation, de
tachment.. tMsPart, piece, portion,
uwemrG&fipsui, i. Convulsions at the
one's welfare.
section, gab. 5. Denominator of a frac
approach of death.
s.
The name of a country,
tion, *jmrS,l.sjt
Q&L-aoiianniAr, s. A man full of
g,iG/l*<L.
G*0fitardp(guus<fsJl*&<i>. A demon will
tricks, gestures, &c. 2. One of inde
laugh at the thought of destruction.
cent gestures. 3. One who plays
'rD^r-^J,
uGuar, da, V. a.
roughly, &c. 4. A capercr, one who
*$3G*fiGtt>aj*ieugxaj3iG90ij*'bM. The house
To
cut
off,
to
divide,
to sunder, sever,
makes ludicrous gestures, &c.
only was destroyed, not the people.
tear apart, jyj>*. 2. To amputate, jys*
(J^tlaniuaarsBr, inf. To make idle
G&psiQatrGiaa, inf. To be a loser,
Grfitm; [ex Gtfissrih.] (CoWwy.)
or indecent gestures. 2. To play pranks,
to suffer robbery, injury, &c.
gimii*aG*gi**uuiLt-nixii. They were mu
to caper, gambol, gesticulate. 3. To
Q -r j- u f .:}. , s. [vul.] Injury, damage,
tilated, and destroyed.
play roughly with a person. 4. To
waste, loss.
show itselfsaid of a disease. 5. To
s. A temple, any sacred
trouble, annoy. 6. To form, create,
G&pLDiriuuGuiraj G r r: o Guna . inf. *Q>g:blLC>ici,
shrine, G>cSii*>. (**.)
produce, evolveas worlds, from pri
To
be
lost.
2.
To
suffer
injury,
be
mitive matter.
damaged.
Qi&gp, s. Red, SlaiuLj. (p.)
512

Co&^p], t. A causeway, a break-water,


/sr.:; ;,i./y, inf. To draw water
A bank, a dam, u<-.-. 2. Adam's
from a well.
v. a. To keep secure, preserve in safety,
bridge, extending from the Coromandtl
s Sjji : r -f , inf. To draw in the rope;
L4Wu*OT. 2. To hide under ground
coast toward Ceylonsaid in Indian
generally that of a kite.
bury, Ltmvtommm*., [ex c^.] (CW/,.)
mythology to be ten yojanas wide and a
.D&GtoLD, s. [loc. /.] As ff^tit/
hundred long, and to be formed by (3&nj6B>j6, t. [prov.] A canopy, a tester, Q
Gicfimi"^..
Nalan, or according to some legends,
Cc^lol/ Q&ihemu, t. A kind of gar
by Hanuman, the commander of Rama's Q& uireo is Q it i go
As G&m
den plant with esculent leaves and roots,
armies, to enable the forces to pass over
(M. Die.)
g>Q*HL, Caladium nympliajifolium, L.
for the invasion of Lanka, Gr ; - v-. s.
The island of Kamisseram, a)jw\->.. &. Q.^ULj, s. Red, redness, GtevuL/.
QsFuu&iQipmqT), t. The root of the
* (fill-) The sacred sea-water of Ka Co^FL/Ly, s. (for.) Pocket in a jacket, (c .)
misseram, commonly called
Gr
G*uuib&as>iT, i. The large leaves of
e$ij0j>. \V p. 943. Sk'tu.
G&uiSGei>GuiU, inf. To inveigle a
the QmihLf.
person, to bring one under another's
Grgiiagsiir, s.
The northern and
control.
Gfuumpsm G&uuldl-sdl-, s. The
eastern shores of Ramisseram, &c. 2.
stalk of Oriiiy. (M.Vic.)
Adam's bridge.
(D&Lt><<6tiih, s. A kind of brass plate
&..-p'if.#i*ii:j, s. An edible vegeta
Grgj^iftfatio, t. Visiting the sacred
or cymbal, used in a temple at the time of
ble, an inferior kind of Gsitn.
sacrifice, a gong, Grmeix*.; [ex Grmib, watch,
shrine at Ramisseram.
el *uii, vessel, formerly beaten by watch
li/i&Q&ibi-i, t. A water plant, SagittaCrjs,-;:/*i,i. The sacred sea-waters
men.] (c.)
ria obtusifulia, /..
of Ramisseram. 2. Bathing in the Gr^
waters.
^kb^ldld, s. (also Gm/,wu>.) Preserving,
BipL-Q&ihi-i, s. A garden plant, the
Grjgiae E/raWii) ? rj~: ?\irarii , s. Bathing
protection, safety, preservation, #*>. 2.
dry <?iiiy.
in the sacred water at Ramisseram.
Safeguard, defence, security,
3. Q&tULDih, t. A kind of prepared arse
Hoard, treasure buried, things reserved,
G&&W*par, s. Siva, or the Sivalinga,
nic, QmszftutwtBBij). (M. Die.)
LtsttpQurgir. 4. Binding and shrouding a
as worshipped by Rama at Ramisseram.
corpse
for
burning
or
interment,
rmirGrinb.
vDcytL/SUSJrr,
s. The god Skanda, (jc(5
Q&gjufi G&fi&&iraieoar,t. The king
5. (c.) Happiness, well-being, welfare,
**. 2. The planet Mars, Qf*iaiiii; [exQr,
of the Marava country resident at
oruii. 6. A secure place, a room well
red.]
Raninad.
guarded, jfn^urtSt-ii. 7. A prison, cage,
Grgiui^zrj., s. Adam's bridgeas
dungeon, or subterraneous prison, mm* H&iurr, s. The fruit of a Terminalia,
mSmmru, (It.)
Bimtb. 8. A guard-house, &*nprrrfa.
Grgs.
Q*mibLigim}<rrii.figpiiG. Though you are (o&ili.TiT, s.
Ljairearii, s. A celebrated Parana
Distant persons, grup
in a prison sleep only three hours.
describing the excellence of Ramisse
ft. 2. Enemies, uai; [ex Grimm.] See
2 --ii.,i j ir . s. [prop.'] A guard. 2. A
ram, the god there worshipped, and
Grii.
trusty, confidential person. 3. A thrifty,
the sacred waters.
(offiurrsir,
s. Siva, Seaor. 2- Skanda,
careful
person.
G&&>'uirp@8i>iT, s. Pilgrimage to Ra
Qpgmcar; [ex C?#, Grdj.]
G&wiis&aeQ&riflda , inf. (asG&fieS&n
misseram.
("**.) To inquire after one's welfare.
^Gr&mc&rL-ib g$uG*/suA.utrpb. India,
Q&u9etLb, i. A tree, gfttsiuau. (MG&unnQanehetr, inf. [prov.] To smear
the country between mount Imaus and
Die.)
Ramisseram.
a place with cowdung, lay a corpse
Q&uS&nLp,
s. Splendid ornaments, *>
there and dress it, for the funeral pile,
i-TLCS, t. [prop. <?<35^i^i7li>.] A
r>*. 2. A richly adorned lady, one of the
or
the
grave.
pure or sacred place, any place of pil
fair sex, Qutcm. (p.) See
G&wmaeow, s. Time of prosperity or
grimage, ut*fi&f<!iib. See Gmjpiiib.
plenty
opposite
lommA
G&uSer>ipu>riiiG&uSe&tfUjiTii, s. The
G&j&findGairetoev, s. A book describ
Q&u>P(tT)U>ld, s. Substantial, or per
ornamented fair.
ing all the holy places, gtjtii.
manent merit, virtue, &c. oppos. to m Q&QtLJLJ&Lh, s. A medicinal tree, as
G&p$)s&p$, s. The lustration of a
sacred place.
wm&ra. (M. Die.)
G&wpfiacSiLi^G&LiuSp, s. Gold, gems,
G&^sfineiir&u), i. Residing or sojourn
Q&QiuireoT,
s. The god Skanda, (Joqj
&c,
kept
with
great
care,
(p.)
ing at a holy place; an act of exalted
G*ipf$frm8im, inf. [in ancient hismar. See GrvHir.
merit, ensuring high reward in a future
torr.] To put in custody as children
state.
s. Juvenility, youthfulncss, g)
born under an unlucky horoscope, who Q&ilJ,
mm, 2. A child, infant, <s*"^. 3. Son,
t. (for.) A field, a spot of
are kept from the sight of their parents
wmar. 4. Ruddiness,
5. Mars, the
ground, m -j.
a certain number of years, according
planet, Q/mu. 8. The god Skanda, qpu
to
the
prescription
of
an
astrologer.
2.
Q&pigP, s. Red, radness, any thing
mOr; [exQrJi.] 7. Distance, remoteness, guii.
To keep in safe custody.
red, as Gr, BmuLf. 2. Crimson, scarlet,
8. Length,
9. The bambu, epmBti.
<2&u>uu3i>i,
i.
Weapons
in
reserve.
tAtgSlmiuLi. (See Grgs.) 3. Comparison,
(p.)
simile, e-oin*0r*j. 4. Closeness, thick
G&wuQun^ee , s. [prov.] A deposit.
G&iutiirGfJJsk, t. A son,
ness, compactness, Qmrgmmib. 5. Intention,
Q&LDLDniisneuaa, inf. To keep with
G*iupiV,appel. n. That which is dis
design, object,
6. An expletive,
care. 2. To place one in good circum
'
(/>)
tant or remote, B't9n***9- 2- That
stances.
which is longj/nrffiAerj!. (p.)
QS&lifBSsr, i. Skanda, the god, QpQ5&ar;
C^LDWuearsmr, inf. To deposit in a
[ex Grig:.] 2. The author of gimirmnb, a
(3&tuiir, s. A kind of liquid medicine
safe place.
Tamil lexicon, p?gQ*i)J^a>r<*.
B.sQrii*i. Compare Qmir.
G&iAtrfileujii Q&w&LDireTnti, s. News
of welfare.
Q&fipd, s. ( Hind.) Toddy from palm
(S&iusmLCi, t. Distance, remoteness, ^ir
trees, **.
^ ';.-:-:} . s. Circumstances, wel
Sib. 2. Length, taa. (p.)
fare, &c, as inquired into and reported. QS&T!B'o8>&, t. [com. Qetjiitaa.] A
Q&iBjp, s. Redness, Ssuul/. 2. Fire,
9. 3. The j3#<4 tree, (p.)
\D&LOTLC>, s A tree,
( egl.)
handful.
See Gr.
(o&iijjil, QGpm. G&i@Gssiar, Getior, G&ih
Q&JStisb Q&!TeoT,s. (pl.Gfai.) Any
0, v. a. To draw a rope in a pully, from (o&LDSsr, s. A cunning fellow, /ti/trf).
king of the Serft race, that reigned on the
some depth ; to drag a cord, as of a kite,
G&wigjli/ipifluj, inf. To practise ro
Malabar coast and were said to be des
from a height, rriu. (c.)
guery, to be given to mischievous tricks
cended from the god of Are, mtfu*.
(jo

,513

Q&ir
G&arsir(BQ&Binatrteoiii, s. The Sera
country.
CjjLiOi_*ji,-uQiuiiir#Q*ijL/. The most
northerly place is Palany, the most
eastern Chengodu (Trichengodu), the
most western Kolicodoo (Calicut )> and
on the south, is the sea in all eighty
kathams (eight hundred miles). This
is called the boundary of the Sera
country.
G&ju>tr*-xi G&zUiiTeiirQuQTjLDtr&ir, s. One
of the sixty-three devotees of Siva, a
king of the Sera race, an author and a
universal linguist, knowing even the
supposed language of animals,
Q&TIT, s. Palm-wine, ear. ( M. Die.)
Qj=!ririr, s. See G&aeoii under G^n, v.
CoJFJ'/rsar, j. A tree, G^iaQstriLeaiLoffii.
G&utreirQsirilaai, s. The marking nut
of the (7w* tree, (e.) See C?*iDQsrLiaoi_.
($&$, s. A village, a group of houses
generally occupied by the same caste, surf.
(c.) 2. A street, Qpts; [c.v Ctt, gather.]
G&fiuuudanpajii, s. [ire love poetry."]
Women of the town, prostitutes,
jytp. rC^rf?, j. A suburb. (R.)
^sni^Q^rfl g$)3s>iiurrG-Ttfl,s. Shep
herds' village. Sec fili
usnp&G&ift, s. A village of Pariahs.
Gl&QTj&ih, s. A kind of bird that is
taught to talk, mssexttsihui^is. (*#) (pO
Gi&3S)T, s. (corrup. of G&hiei&>&, also
Tel.) A handful, (r.)
(S&IT, s. A dry or liquid measure, a sccr
the twenty-fourth of a u<*>p, always struck
in Ceylon, g&Qpfjpajstai. 2. (Hind.) A
weight of eight pallams (usuii), g,iiHsnpiucnai.
3. A small corn-rick or heap, pssJSuoGuii.
(r.) 4 . [prov. ] A yoke of oxen, a pai r of oxen
yoked together, g>Giimdi. 5. A tic which
joins the fore-legs of a pair of cattle, ^to.
Q&irjEL-L, inf.
To deposit paddy,
&c, in measures. 2. To form a heap
of corn in the straw.
udatr&G&n, s. A large seer contain
ing twenty-four uaiib. (c.) See u*.
Co^/f(c&QJjtSGpzir, isl/sek, Csuar, G&a,
v. n. To join; unite or associate with,
2. To draw near, to arrive at; to
approach 0lLi_. 3. To be near, adjacent, con
tiguous, ^'Sjglg&s. 4. To come together,
assemble, collect, muster, saiA&s&Gf?. 5.
To belong to, be dependent on, or attached
to, be connected with, jySi*. 6. To fit, suit,
be adapted toas the mortise to the tenon,
&c., gjrarsj,!. 7. To be in close friendship
or union, to have a liking for a person on
account of congeniality of temper or from
habit, &c., Qui*,?. 8. To match, equal,
correspond with, 94*. 9. To be added,
become aggregated, ^fate*. 10. To become
mixed, incorporated, blended, swbgGuis.
11. To be incident to, co-existent with, ap
pertain to, as a quality&c, tUi^ptm. 12.
To be received or admitted into a society,
or an institution, ribuUpCiui. 13. v. a.
To approach, to join, ^gps. 14. To unite
in sexual embrace, ty<oi. 15. To attain,
obtain, acquire, ^m^u. 16. To have re
course to; to side with, tuCjrpmp*Gfi. (c.)
514

&si0p(5*Q*!"g!.
This will not be
a suitable match to that.
Ge#i-it>fi*g.G?i. Discriminate in your
choice of places; i c. associate with the
wise. (Acv.)
uririrg.^j,(.".'fGt-GfcjQpgi&iv. lie does not
associate with others.
jyO^K*aa#(?jjrai. That docs not affect us.
G&j, inf. [used adverbially."] At once,
altogether, wholly, a&xia. 2. Along
with, in company with,
3. Near
to, t^aafi^^jM.
GnuGur. Go near. 2. Go along with.
Qrrvrgtixar. Come near. 2. Conic
together.
G&nasL-L., inf. To tie together, as
the hands, &c, Gi0g**n.i 2. To deliver,
give over, remit, transmit, Qs&tgtS**.
G^auunUds, inf. To seek admittance.
2. To find whether the pans of a frame
work fit each other, QuKupfiuuiii*.
G&jiweairteaii, s. A small halo around
the moon. (R.)
Gfjiaajattoi&sflineoip^&citiaitim^QeiirQnip.
A small halo denotes rain to be distant,
a large one, indicates it to be near.
G&an&G&rrdfi, s. [prov.] A disproportioned match, not a pair; inequality, as of
a married couple, of ploughing bullocks,
palankeen bearers, &c, *S* om. 2.
Bad company, associating with impro
per persons beneath one's rank, &e, pn
/.LLp(. 3. Confusion, disorder,
G&(iF/i&/mp, s. The destined port, the
place to which one is bound. 2. (Jig.)
A person of rank, or dignity, worthy
to be associated with in marriage, &c,
one able to assist, &c.
Q&iripev&eiDUiG&n&j3&b, s. [prov.
corrup. of <J**4a=>.] Closeness of con
nexion, union of friends, of husband and
wife, pairs of animals, &c.
G-TQ^i^untBih, adv. [prov.] Promis
cuously, altogether, in confusion, topsy turvy, higgledy piggledy, ^tLi-ri<sifu
UtCILJ.
G&QjjthunQwiriie&ip, inf. To fall pro
miscuously on each other, as people in
a quarrel, or as trees in a storm, &c.
G&ii&ireo, s. [prov.] The hampered feet
Of beasts, p*rsri>.
<?a=/?/76Si_, inf. To hamper.
G&nip, (past rel.part.) Joined, united,
belonging to, &c.
r-, *p{SewOa*<!ft*f0. That land is
his.
G&rripQpfiGO, s. Stock. See Qppin.
G&irih/gaiGk, appcl. n. An applicant
for aid. 2. A person under one's pro
tection, a dependant. 3. A relative. 4.
A partisan, an ally, associate.
j$dr Kihea)v>*G*6*ff*uaT. He is on our
side.
Gerimptrrr, s. Friends, partisans, con
nexions. 2. Relatives, s-p<n'.
G&ir&pirirdQatrivdil, s. Fire, (lit.) that
which kills those in contact with it,
QmqS&Lj. See QarAictS.
G&iripiri7@GarQ/sir, s. Friends and
associates.
G&ii/iaiaqgdfBipi&a, inf. To abuse and
betray confidence. Compare Stf/sgiitr&ti

Q&ir
G&i7/i/&triflajihuiTiTd&f inf. To asso
ciate with for one's own interest.
G&n&giQanerm, inf. To associate; to
herd together as beasts. 2. To be
attached to as a child to its nurse. 3.
To take firm hold ofas disease.
GeHigiirids, inf. To live or act in
unity, concord, harmony and peace.
Q&Hi&eS inf. To unite as a broken
bone, to knit. 2. To reach a place, as a
traveller. 3. To be admitted into a
class, company, society. 4. To come
to hand, to be received, ma<j.
ic^>CirffCi_ctf/*^oJiit_ffr. He is grown
or risen so as to come into society.
G&iiwirenii, s. Union, combination,
association, gjtsib. 2. Compound, com
mixture, mnuLj. 3. Addition, a thing
added, accompaniment, Gtlipg.
ff^/raGevicng, * [prov.] Fetters for the
feet or hands.
G&aeo, v. noun. Drawing near, SiL
2. . [prov.] Rice not well clean
ed in pounding, Qai$u*it,R.
Q&ffevn-G&asviTiT-Ge-uiriT, s. Enemies,
jiGpsir, uGue&r, is,
v. a. To join, combine, unite, associate,
g)s>*4*. 2. To mix, admix, incorporate,
amalgamate,
3. To collect, gather,
muster, assemble,
4. To aggregate,
add sum, to sum, *<g*.*_iii_. 5. To
bring over to one's interest or party; to
enlist, proselyte, g/uiLepgipGeits. 6. To
receive or admit to one's company, party,
&c, receive into friendship or service, to
bring under protection or shelter, gerutSp
Gelt*. 7. To put together, pile up, join
the parts of a whole; to string, form or
arrange in a row; make or put together a
book, an ola or a paper; to pair, (jDjir
arGrri*. 8. To append, to attach, annex;
to piece, O^st**. 9. To encroach
upon, over-reach, iSp&*n-ua>p*G*i*s. 10.
To register, enter, enrol, record, jyii<_
eitexmSpGsiim. 1 1 . To cause to succeed or
prosper; to accomplish, to bring about an
event prosperous or adverse, &c, Qunspp.
12. To interpolate, insert,@)ii_s^C#M*. 13.
To conduct in safety to a destined place,
pfii-jgipGsiia. 14. To collect money, tod
dy, &C, ffi' I . 1 5. To tie or fasten with
a rope, chain, &c; to secure by fastening,
16. To put on a dress, armor,
ornaments, &c, /s/uiS*s. 17. To make,
build, construct, Gmris. 18. To adulterate,
Qurif.G*i**. (c.)
@(jo@<?<F/fa@iotoa@(? &tra, inf.
To obtain persons for help.
G&nda, inf. To amass wealth.
G&ttdg)s,&L-i, inf. To tie or bind a
person, or beastas to a tree, &c. 2. To
tie the hands, feet, &c., together. 3. To
encroach, over-reach, t>6>ln>&x-if.&stLi-..
G&ppgid<gi&iy}i&, inf. To mixas
rice and curry or other compounds, to
mix and temper mortar, &c.
G&np&dQairQida, inf. To get, collect
for another (men, money, &c.) 2. To
mix medicine with a vehicle, and ad
minister it. 3. To mix two or more
medicines, and administer them, umqt

Gl&eutr
G&tix&iQ&irsseir, inf. To admit into
society; take into service, receive to
friendship; to receive a wife after a se
paration; to reinstate. 2. To allow, in
account, to credit. 3. To encroach
upon.
Q*.:jf>uiSip.ds, inf. To conciliate
friendship) to gain over, to win to one's
interest. 2. To get a paramour. 3
(in burlesque.) To take rice by the
handful, in eating. 4. To encroach on
land; to appropriate trees, cattle, &c.
G&fr/gi(y>i!f-&9, inf To accomplish,
to bring a person and event together, as
the deity.
Gfiji&eSL-, inf. To joinas a woman
to a man, a servant to a master, to
bring into one's favor, employment,
protection, &c. 2. To reconcile, pacify,
unite or reunite, SiG.Tsrxui/Sf/t.
Grrrpgieaai r. s, inf. To lay up aboard,
amass, accumulate. 2. To pacify, to
make friends. See
S ridaia, v. noun. Joining, uniting,
associating, adding, addition, _iiOe*.
2. Combination, union, close friendship,
alliance, confederacy, gisii. (c.)
Gffs4,ss>s&fipt&u!fi&sijt. Habits accord
ing to one's company.
Q&iiGasaiir&Ssa, s. See Q&mpBS>*esin
Sar. (c.)
G&nd@ <?j-/?.i^i/*. r. noun. Inti
macy, close attachment, #**ii>. 2. Con
nection, coalition, x-C-Q. 3. Fellowship,
B-Urse>fi. 4. A pairas of cattle, a yoke
JSraruAi. 5. Adaptation, fitness,
6. Cohabitation, illicit intercourse, lyrari
*S. 7. Access, accession, Grii. (c.)
G^-ruLf, v. noun. Mixing, compound
ing. suuLi. 2. Connection, union as Cjf
r,'. 3. (7f.) A supplement, or an appen
dix, j^usjfii.
Q&lTLj&gl, s. ( Pcrs. R. Qei&ajatg.) A
whip, scourge,
(c.)
House, home, abode, habi
tation, <Q. (*&.) Compare <?'/
Q&juusir, s.
Ruler of, a maritime
district, Qss^JcScuAsJcua/Br; [ei OjWij.] (p.)
(&u>fl&G&nuLnh, s.
Any king of Ihe
Pandyan dynasty. See <gio*.
Q&iruL-l, t. Shore, coasts, aip&stip.
(p.) See
v. a.
QSftTUL^iL., v. noun. [prov.~\ An exact
pair, jsjotQuja*^ as CWiiuiLSmiQ ; [cx
Gsi el ^9.]
Q&tlhitshtld, s. Union, association, &c.
See under cw, c. n.
Q&trsy, s. MassivencBS, thickness, globularity,
2 House, dwelling,
abode,
3. Agricultural districts, m<j
ftnfistt.
4. v. noun, (from Grl, v. n.)
Joining, union, association, junction, con
nection,
5. Collection, assembly,
x-i^i-ii. 6. Access, accession, attainment,
J)m, 0*1.
G&ieBL-ii, s. Bed, couch, bedding,
any contrivance for deeping, wtdjidd*
*. 2. A place of meeting, *P*uSi_i4. |

Q&iT6in6>J, s. Union, association, con


nection, coalition, js*i4. 2. Joining to
gether, junction. K.Lii_ii. 3. Plaster, salve
spread on cloth, &c, StMcSpGtrj&G)-j>c!i&.
4. A body of soldiers, Cfa-. 5. Com
mand of a body of soldiers, the office of
a GriaDaiisroiir. 6. Ingredients for a me
dicinal or other composition, joijiywiig.
7. Admixture, compound, -.><. 8.
Preparation, provision, accommodation,
GsmfiuL!. 9. Collection, assemblage, 0riUf).
10. [/oc.] Twenty bundles of betel leaves,
QwpiSli*Giia!>a. 1 1 . A term in vulgar use
for a sort of masquerade dance, (tnwl
12. A kind of ear ornament worn by
women, lorflis'fiexHiSQtMcfrxi. 13. (used in
Coimbulore.) Alloy, ba6e coin, n-CcuratA*
w}u,
(?tf-;feo>itli_, iii/". To tie the betel
leaves in Grim* bundles. 2. (/?.) To unite
the upper branches of trees in the form
of a portico.
G&iiaDZiid&Vffebr, s. The commander
of a body of soldiers, a captain. 2. A
subdivision of the Maravars. (c.)
G&iranaid&iiSv, j. [tui.] A support
for a ladder to lean against. 2. [pror.]
A stand, commonly of brass, for plate.
G&iiemeu s-ffd&i, s. [prov.'] Salve spread
on cloth, a plaster, cere-cloth.
OfitntuQwirtP, s. An appendix. (R.)
G&nes>ai&&iis&ru>, s. A compound
perfumed ointment, of sandal paste.
See ^ff^cr*flK_LL.
jyffl<?<Fr8>ei, j. [wui.] A masquerade
dance performed by the votaries of
Vishnu, after their return from a pil
grimage to Tripathy.
Lip/Sa&'S&irasiEii , s. Making an olabook.
Q&irztoG>}!rtruj6kLti<kd, s. The Shevaroy hills, near Salem, (c.)
(o^oOdSLo, s.
The bulbous root of
the G*cicrt Cypcrus, L. (M. Die.)
(v&Gtiih, s. The town of Salem, ^/i.Tu.
Co e9 UJ rso , s. A grass root very
fragrant, Cuscus, g)\inj.*>*, Andropogon
muricatum, L. (M. Die.)
*G>&(]>si)cBlis, s. The sandal tree,
ant. 2. A kind of red powder, Vermilion,
to form spot on the forehead, Q*s>:it.
(*.) Note. In JutoirS, aiffmaii and <?w
are used synonymously.
(o&8sd, 3. The jyff^ff tree. (R.)
Q&SsO, s. Cloth, Pfe. W. p. 331.
Chk'la. 2. A woman's cloth, about
eighteen cubits long,
-s>i_. 3. [/;roi\]
The halfof aopafiiwi-o'", or piece of cloth
of thirty-six or forty cubits, CJsviiur,S).
* Co^CcaCT^Sii), s. Sandal-wood, ^i^arrii.
(S&sti, s. A kind of fish, a carp, Cyprinus,
X. See QacSrCDi.
ff ^QasOTaoi, s. As
(c.)
Q&p&sorexfl, s. A medicinal plant.
Q&suaip, s. A wild kind of onion, Qu
e/*rf. (M. Die.)
' Qi&Sil&Lb, s. (So. S'etaka.) Service,
servitude, ministry, the office of a soldier,
peon or other servant, SM^^cqf*. 2.
Valor, bravery, heroism, fri4. 3. Ele
phant's sleeping place, vtlar>#n9>i_it, (rg.)

tLti-G.**; .r^w z- Keep down your


valor, be patient.
aamSGstumsb. Homage to thee, my Lord.
isiiutiss, inf. To serve, do service, mi
nister.
G^eus^/xesrii G&euapfdnnesB, .*. The
character or capacity of a soldier, peon,
&c
GreuxpfieOLDa, inf. To be settled in
employment as a servant, &c.
G&eu&ppeounTjS/S;, inf. To settle one
in office, as a servant, writer, &c.
G&a>ssQu:qp, inf. To enlist or enrol
soldiers.
G&euaGu>Mf., s. [cui.] The accoutre
ments of a soldier. 2. Bravery of a
soldier. See Gvtif..
Gfai&dr, s. A soldier, a warrior, a vet
eran. 2. A peon, a lascar, a footman, a
ministering attendant as an umbrella
or parasol-bearer, &c. 3. (fig.) A
person on an errand, a messenger. 4.
A kind of wild onionas C.-, . .
G&euapp&iiuuiT, s. The turban of a
peon generally large.
G&ai{SQfjpid(gj G&w SffiriiQ, s. As
G*&ori$.; [t.r rtAfi, rank.]
G&oisiieuniEia, inf. To get a situation.
G&aia^&nJ), s. A peon who acts as a
writer. {CdBoq.)
The profession of a soldier. 2. Military
service.
G&oimuiGuiTs, inf. To lose one's office.
G&eiisuujzii, s. [prov.'] Rice not fully
boiled,
Q&6U{r>(S$)tT, s. Ayauar, a tutelar god,
B>cj&l. (II.)
Q&suaebr l^Q Q&tsu&sir, s. A kind
of herb, Spo^i*.. (/?.)
SffSD/^-, s. Red feet, Qtaiiputrpw; [ex
<?*.] W
Q>&eueO, s. The cock or male of Ihe gal
linaceous species, Gsn$iS^e&i. 2. Male of
birds and fowls in general (in ancient
usage, the peacock and the eifie&i bird
arc not included), ioiJOurl/S*4L/i.>tfssB!r.
(^ee */*/.) 3. Watching corn,
Geeuevneir , s. A watchman of the field.
G&&ipQ&ni$-GujnGh r. ^ ^' i\. C i r : ,
Guiar, s. Skanda, whose banner is a
cock, Gctr*'.
G^efpuein^Bzr, s. A flower plant. See
(S&susO, s. Mud, mire, C*j. (M.Dic.)
3<3=Sii^sr,i. [pror.] Service to a master,
GfstQ/sit*. W. p. 943. S'evana. 2.
Temple-service, ministry to the deity or
idol, waaisi. 3. Playing on loud instru
ments, as drums, pipes, cymbals, &c, in
the presence of an idol or great persons,
at a festival, wedding, &c, Cicc<?*S^Ai.
C^e/Sbiau'',
The band of musi
cians who play before the idol.
Q&]iTSi>tElGl&n~L-6S)i *. The nut of
the croton, Gui*.'** (M. Die.)
515

Q FsQ, dQGpsf, pGjgsBT, uGueer, <s, v. a.


To serve as n soldier, uat_4s<Jt*. 2.
To worship, serve; to serve God; to serve
a master, perform services, minister, ustf
ffs._Q*iiia/j 3. To serve a demon, as a
magician, Gumu*G*JI*s. 4. To play on
loud instruments in the temple, at a
wedding, festival, &c., iwffiuQfpkm, 5.
To sing praises with beating of drums,
&c, in the invocation of a deity or demon,
for the utterance of oracles, mu9CjJa
6. To make obeisance, pay respects,
tnnge) 8cc.j QufiGtueeDrnairiis. 7. To beat
drums, as Pariahs in the temples, or In
honor of a great person, or at a erossway
by night to appease an evil spirit; some
times Offering fruits, ueeipiuenpiffGseSiM;
[ex C*isii.] Cc.)
QfiJj?ir*ar<iZ* r
Os&er
Why
can't you pay me for my services?
spoken to a hard master.
G&G&ppa^di, s. Hire for service, due
to a servant, musicians, &c.
(o^ayLD, s. [prop. !=3j tl.] Service,
&c.
Gj^swa/, s. Service, worship, minis
try to the deity, guru, &c, Qft^ms. W. p
943. S'hva.
G&a>aiQ&iLi4JG&sow ussnsisir, inf. To
pay attendance at the temple, wait on
and worship the idol. 2. To worship
or do homage to the guru, Sec.
Cfa<i.T, I.
A name of the town of
Bfibuiib, in reference to the benefits ob
tained by Worshippers there, Spiiumb.
Q>&p<sO, (<i verbal form of avw.vw.)
Going, Qur/tii. 2. Walking, ei-p*i. 3.
Rising up, >>.*fl. (p )
G*fi. Go thou, or thou goest.
Gs>p. I shall or will go.
ar#ih. We will go.
Q&jpl, s. Mud, mire, jywja. 2. Tod
dy, vinous liquor, *. 3. Sweetness,
pleasantness, g)o*>!0. 4. Sweetness, 0t
fiun. 5. Temple procession, .S<cySr. (Com
pare f-.y.)
6. A liquid of a thick
consistencyas *tge**G*s>.
Q*PQfyj>. Mud and mire. 2. (fig.)
Bice over-boiled, mashy. [prov.]

Q&Qji, inf. [prop.] To trample a Coff^naiy, s. A plant, paeon, Cassia, L.


field, and make it mnddy, for sowing 'QeT&sr, s. A host, an army, usbl W.
rice after irrigation. 2. To mash, to
p. 943. S'ena. 2. Market, a fair, K_tfp.
reduce to mire as mangled bodies in
3. Weapon, ^fti. (*&.) 4. (Jig.) A
the field of battle.
large number, multitude, great quantity,
Gerfyef.G&ptf. G&/Dei, 1. [jprovJ]
&c, u9g-LLi_ia. 5. (Tel. loc.) Much, plenty,
The Wings of a carriage to defend from
?aJSThis
word retains its Sanscrit pro
mud, dust, &c. (c.)
nunciation in some of its compounds.
Q&jptgjtasiLpda, inf. To work clay or
,jjr*Aj=r(?*!tariu<pr<;r. They are yonr
other soft earth.
kindreds, friends, &c. (a sarcastic ex
G&jruuiG&Qp(igil>u-G&(efa, inf. To pression.)
become muddy, form as mud. 2. To be
jfiimtg,^3isrttatg. It is now many
mashy with blood, &c, as a field of bat
days since he arrived.
tle.
C.F (ejsbtfii, *. A component part of an
G&Suy,*, inf. To plaster a wall with
army; [ex jjb*i4.]
mud.
G &tee) fQp/ipath, 3. Ocean-like armies.
GrptBp^i&ify', s. Bubbles of mire, (p.)
G&(t*)@up, *. A general, a commander
G&pjpii8mu>, 3. Muddy ground.
of an army ; [ex
G&<bffiu>sBr, s. Muddy earth, loose earth.
G&^fiuj&fituii:, s. The office of a ge
^/ipeer^G^jrt,
Sandal-paste. (p.)
neral.
See *tforti.
G&*s*)@ufir, s. As G&ass)$1u@. 2. ( in
Calendars.) A planet considered as ge
'Q&puSSTLCi, s. [prop. ffeoiKBioii).]
neral for the year, with corresponding
Phlegm, as one of the three humors of the
astrological results, aiera*.ucu4Sjz>diG<vr
body, BGtvfiueenb.
eert.
G&pum&nLc>, . [prov.] Bilious fever.
ffjgju^, s. A general. 2. Skanda,
G&puariQptri, inf. [prof.] To over
(pastei ; [ex ufi, lord.]
power, as phlegm in the last stage of
G&^t)(Lpsii>, s. The front of an army.
life, with sinking of the pulse, rattling
2. A division of an army, consisting of
in the throat, &c.
three chariots, three elephants, nine
*Q3=tQjpiLC>Lr>, s. [tii.] Phlegm, SOeoil
horses and fifteen infantry.
Gttotb.
G eraasippekbee at , s. The leader of an
army.
Q&esriA, s. Hawk, kite, uq^ikgi. (p.)
Gs'&erfiQftireBa, . The component
Q'& esrii uit lis Lj, s. The name of a fish,
parts of an armyalso called ua>^
piiEeer. (/?.)
Qfrtnx, consisting of 29,524 chariots,
Q&^SO), s. [vul.~] A kind of eel with a
29,524 elephants, 88,572 horses, and
piked head, id*,*^*. 2. \Joc. Eng.~] A
147,620 infantry, and making a grandmedicinal plant, senna, pr<j*^jijy.
total of 295,340are ten; viz.: l. mrjp
ujee$. 2. G*&Qpsib. 3. <giu>J> QSQpfitb.
aipQ&tg), s. A sea-eel.
4. saerMihmeetrti. 5. *ir&aG. 6. iSecrejib
airiLtB&QftO), t. A species of the
dealer. 7. fofiffQfi$&9tb. 8. fasib. 9.
above plant growing wild.
jycflaii. 10. JftGmleaHjy*
which
(fis)dF(?#(OT). s. Another species.
see respectively in their places.
Qer^eiismiriuir, 3. (Hon.) A famous
<?^3BBruuDt_6ir, s. [prov.J A great
author, a commentator on the grammar
many persons, a concourse of people,
Of Qfiir&isrutSuih, &ta.mB-ijr&J)iuf.
(c.)

GSieT
esi&cejs&itii&i&ee>& LiGaxGeeT, inf. To
iSguxcto&jieers&ujilt, s. The supreme
6to&, A syllabic letter composed of #
indicate by a sign, or gesture.
intelligenceunderstood not of Brahma,
and s.
but of Brahm.
e&&, s. [com. ffl.] Interjection of con
memsanL-if.aQ&iiGieeB, inf. To give
a^iehpm&fi mtmUlib, s. See thJii.
tempt, abhorrence, disdain, e*,$ts:*sfc^.
or convey some thing surreptitiously,
te>*Qvart$AGu*i, Do not lead a con
with a sign or gesture. (Ii.)
GSt&p^SltUlheTuSp^liLllh, s. Cold,
temptible life. (Aw.)
art&aQdooT, s. Beckon, wink, signal,
coldness, iscMaoa,. 2. That which is cool,
sm&tTSjBLO, s. Sand, icer&th. 2. Sand
refreshing, <gtti*8tjssn0. (Sa. S'ditht/a.)
eiStse>*.
2.
Connivance,
<r#ii4o.
See
bank, wteerfismr. W. p. 944. S'aIKATA.
(c)
vi>rtgiiLiQpfiSipg. The cold is breaking.
'Sol&SolS, s. (also written &uSee>a.) Beck *6B>eT&eULD, s. Youth, juvenility, child
etD&pfdtiJinQaneieir, inf. To take cold.
oning, beck, hint, wink, signal, nod, to
hood, pupilage, wo>. W. p. 857.
ken. Also .'(c.)
eei&ti$)ujui&&i3,eo&zij2iiLJU3&}rTEj& , inf.
S'ais'ava. (p.)
To leavesaid of a cold.
mmfmn'ma,
A wink with the eyes.
ea&pfiGiuiru&iriiiii, s.
Cooling re
D.ro *, . A beckoning with the 'saurgBStsTsofliuLcj. stsiiT^EsiiriLiLii, t. In
tellect, intelligence, spiritas applied
freshment, cordials, fanning, &c. (Rare.)
hand. See
either to deity, or souls; deity, or spirit,
sB^^iusi-i-toLy, 3. A phlegmatic tem
tB&ee>5iLJniijuGu&, inf. To speak by
as distinguished from matter, ptg^^rtsrm.
signs.
perament, (c.)
2. Understanding; the faculty of know
GD&m&Q&iiiffaDipix, inf. To call by
sa&pfidjeipQifijeo, v. noun. The induc
ledge, the knowing principle, jffll- W. p.
signs.
331. Chaitasva.
ing of coma, or cold fits.
516

eo i""i,Sjj@OTLo, s. Rheumatic tenden


cies.
an&jijglTtiiGin&jSplfiaui, s. April,
S>jig<*>tats&. 2. Carved or curious work,
Cszrlx^j (p.)
eD&p&Gnii&&&iuii 3. (com. &pfilse>nfifi
0FlseO A festival in April.
SS)^^//?, *. One of the twenty-one
vtM-Ji, ti flj ra j. 2. April; QjfieBrxrjStb. (p.)
*iS3)JFj!sSjfl'Sii, *. April, @^fdas>iT.
'sm&^t^Sifl lUlh, s. Intelligence, the
power which fastens the sense on its ap
propriate object, 6
s. (p.)
iB&pfiifliuigirsrii, s. Spirituality, the
nature of the deity, the soul, &c.
sn&iijpsilLb, a. Rock-salt. (See g}i
2. A horse, igfioor. 3. The river
Indus,
W. p. 944. S'aindhava.
4. Uead.^bi. See s*,s4.
*S3>&r5fBe8, s. A tune. See &uSmpt&.
sn&LbrreoTLCi, s. [prop, .yiiioffOTii.]
Honor, Q/iorii. (/?.)
*S&9r t$6sff, s. ( Sa. Jaimini.) A famous
Rishi,
en-? &;>\fisLo, s. The system of the
Rishi.
sjo^LDijSssfl, j. The city of Yama,
eB&wiBafH&aGiwar, s. Yama of the
City emJtbiSiaf}. (*ff.)
ao^iULO, i. Stone, rock,
2. Hill,
mountain, u>Jw. 3. Prosperity, Q**<,ii. 4.
The name of a mountain in the Koorg
country from which rises the Kavery
river, g*uJw. (p.)
gn&i@fi, s. As m&dju>, 4.
eo&ujpPtgda, inf. To have prosperity,
to be prosperous.
65l&-QiLI63rsd, v. noun. [com. @Q turnen."]
Uttering the interjection *, tf*fi*<5
^Suiv- 2. To be abominable, hateful, ab
horrent, Qij)unisafnsjst>m. (p.) See

'snrsniu, s. See eo&ma.


Stn&QiLnrSLo, s. Copulation, coition,
i4mrt9. 2. [in j; m ] Combination,
coalition , trQff^ar^axttSi. See
ea&GiLnrSda mcQutsiiuimmr , ;/
To copulate.
en&Q'unsiTL-iFiju}, s. A compound
letter; [ex jyLi*iiA,]
unsR&QiiJnaLD, s. Adultery; [ci (Jir.]
n<5=(DlIJ/rS3)<5E, j. Spouse, consort, toSsar
2. [in /Ae Agama phil."] The female
principle of deity, as contributing to sen
sation, enjoyment, &c, in the male princi
ple, Hr4#*fi<*u*^(JQ*^. (p.)
S3) ^QiLHT^S^, s. As a>&Giu/rp@ujus.
tCiuc^fituii, s. Familiarity, communion,
g)OT4*ii. Afae. This word is commonly
enQ-j-,*#. iii the participial form.
They live in union or mutual harmony.
SBi^/fldSii, *. Mixture, seouu. W. p.
944. S'aihika.
Gtn&tfl ULb, . A buffalo, errr^eaLD, W. p.
944. S'airibiia.
<ss>&Gi!ruj&Lh, s. See &u$Gb&lo.
Sot&eO&LCi, . A grass growing on
hills, tc&v^&Caici?; [ex sd^cuiA.]
85)^600), J. Mountain, llSssi. 2. Rockiness,
See #Jcud>.
em&GULD, i. The Saiva religion, eu&Lo
ui. W. p. 857. Saivam. 2. The Siva
Furana, one of the eighteen, Sn-iiremb. 3.
Abstaining, from eating flesh, fish, eggs,
&c, 4u.-A\*w!fls<y*. Note- In the
Saiva system there are sixteen divisions.
Viz: 1. saifiptBSmjib 2. ^fseffltotmih. 3.
SD*r:0. 4.
5. Cu,aeD*/ii. G. - .T
7 . ftofi39B}**itb. 8. (gsstrenffmiih. 'J.^'-A
gasrH>#nA. 10. j&m/*eB>SGii&. 11. Giurmmnwtr,
12. 55*ro**i6. 13. Jyg^swtfand. 14. 8^uf
tBfmiib. 15. Bi&iurfimemim. 16. efomewtb.

raja; s /fn^d&tir , i. A brahman guru


of the o*.4 sect, as distinguished from
the
class. 2. Guru of a caste
inferior to the brahman, professing the
-. religion.
m&a>*LOUu>ao^a/to^ii, . The reli
gion Of a:~.
ea&6ii&pfiiT>ipLo, s. The Agama philo
sophy, theology, doctrines, &c. See
under BAj m&ai$l.a>r, s. A degree in Saivism,
or a secret mantra wliispered in the
ear of a disciple, by his guru.
OT^aw/tsBi, j. Observance of the pre
cepts of the Saiva religion.
ao^su/f, j. (sing, sn&aisir.) Professors
of the Saiva religion. 2. Persons who
have received the second degree or S<I*
>3i^o, who eat in secret, abstain from
fish, flesh and eggs, perform
&c.
<an.-Tn-.-ir, i. One who abstains from
eating flesh. 2. A Saivite.
fB&eviraLcLoaD^aypra), s. The Agamas of the Saiva religion. (See Qmisuii.)
2. Writings or doctrines according to
the Agamas.
eti&eur&iTiiLo, s. Prescribed rites and
ceremonies of the Saiva religion.
'sm&SLteOLD, s. A class of aquatic plants,
moss, tec, ur&. \V. p. 857. S'aivala.
*<sm^eQtULCi, s. The Saiva religion, that
which relates to Saivism; [ex
* <5<n& 6BT651, s. (fern. ,-*> .i i , p I u . an T
mt.) A Jaina, a follower of the Jaina or
Buddhist system, firteBi!(5<;;*-. W.
p. 354. Jaina. 2. Argha, jycyir. 3.
Buddha, : ./.j.;-.
so^airde'eff/reir/f, I. Husbandmen of the
Jainas.
ssussfliijLo etn&ebrsijflujih, s. As

Q&lT
Q&iT, A syllabic letter composed of ^
Q^^gs^s^SOTU) uesa-exrldQaiTe3cw(B@ntiu,
and .
inf. To make a display of one's dress;
also to lead a dissipated life.
O^/TQ^/r, i. (Hind.) Pinch-beck, a
mixture of copper and fine gold, also call Q&ira&LLitreir Q&irpQ&LLiiT
tirQtirf>sCj-rar, s. A kind of play,
ed, 0iur*<g. (c.)
ticktack, draughts, Hindu backgammon,
Q&ng)&irQLonPntj>, s. A ring made of
pinch-beck.
Q&ir&aL-L-iTittiL-- Q&ira&L-L-iTGBr Quit
Q *it ne<2ecu earem, inf. To work
i_ Q*rACi_rorS&jri_, inf. To play
in pinch-beck.
at draughts.
Q&iT(&j<9r, s. (Tel.) Comeliness, neat
Q&ir&mCiirsiramLj, s. The pieces used
ness, Gmtjfi. 2. Splendid dress, w**t*&. (c.)
to mark the progress of the game.
Q&n<8)&naasr, 3. One of delicate or
Q&ir&aL-traraeDjsi - Q&irdaL.L-ireiiun
fastidious taste, one who is nice, dainty,
*&m*. s. Dice used in gaming.
particular in food, dress, sleep, &c.
0#/ratlc_ffS5r#&)-Q*:/rtl.^.ffirtoJKr
Q 'T^Tr*f,& zzr ii , s. Comeliness, beau
0r*iii_*-JS, s. The checkered cloth
tiful ness.
on which the game is played, being in
Q&irQ&uekrear, inf. To be nice, par
the form of a cross.
ticular, dainty, fastidious in food, dress,
QiristLi-jvjpi^if.Jiii_rr. He has won
tec
the prize without much labouran ex
O^F/rg^ffuyfSiiiE, inf. To dress one's
pression used when any thing is ob
self neatly.
tained without a struggle.

Q^TcSaCj^susir, s. [prov.~] A kind of


swelling on the cheek, CL*^*<5fi>i; [ex
Q<Firav>iTjgeirQ&iraaeQiEiaeoT, s.
(Hon. Q*r**#.) The handsome lord, Siva
as worshipped at Madura. <r.T.'-j-.-.
Q&rr&auLjiTsr Q&ira&uudooT, 3.
[prop. Qtritsuriixr.'] A festival of lamplighting in honor of Mahabali. (c.) See
Qsriisuraibr.
Q&n&&uunGBr&rrrc&fia>a, 3. The No
vember lamp-lighting in the evening of
fi<3*Miljg>mm. See *iifif*>B.
Q^/T<S5iSti), s. Genuineness, purity, &ji
0ii. 2. Excellence, goodness as of gold,
silver. *"J*"iii. (c.) 3. (change oj'Qrr
stg.) Beauty, fipiiiy 4. [prov.~] Theft, serf.
(See *ss&.) 5. Ruby, aii4. (M. Die.)
Qjr&sQgeauicfiflihQujjw. The pure will
obtain golden benefits. (Aw.)
Q&ird&daL-LiiQeiiehefl, 3. A lump of
pure silver, (c.)
517

Q&irjs&stnrr Q^triassip,!. [prov.] A Q&ir&&lhi, s. Purity, u>nGlmes>LD. W.


dimple in a cheek; a falling in; abend in
p. 961. Svacuha.
a wall, in baskets, in the edge of a mat ; Q^/rsfu^LO, s. Health, aaii. 2. Recoa flaw in the edge of a nail, &c, ">pa(. 2.
Tery from sickness, *u>i_o. 3. Salu
A small enclosure or parting off, in a gar
brity, QasraBiiii. (c.) See emi&fib.
den, house) &c, #/#uj(u_iiq. 3. A breach
Q&n&BjSLj^fil, s. Temperance.
or gap in a wall, hedge, mound, &c,
Ql&irsfOjStT&stlh, s. [Rom. C. usage.'] Re
Q&ir&aeQ, s. A plant, ^rfy. Portulasurrection of the body, n-nSf^Q^oD*.
ca meridlana. See saifflni. (M. Die.)
Oj.Tsn^S, s. [improp. for #db^.] Idle
Gl&fT'SS&eQ iW 363T, s. See Q Firda z~rX-rr.
ness, ease, &c.
Q&iri&sbr, s. Siva, the beautiful, Sen *Q&irm-d,iflQ&irjp.ifl, t. The law
<*; [ex Qj*.] 2. (com.) A merchant's
ful wifeoppOS. to ujmglrl, uferaS. (Colloq.)
attendant, carrying a bag, Sec,
Q&n~l3i(3j, s. [pros.] A rattle, Casta
Of/rsarQ&rraarriu, s. (Tel.) A
net, tejflaus>Li. (Beschi.) 2. Cracking the
fingers, knuckles, QCi?.. 3. (fig) Lazi
man's jacket tied in front, Qmi/n/Kop. (c.)
ness, idleness, Garmufipasrsaut. (c.)
QririiBirmSsmr, s. An edible herb,
Q&irtdQa(Bda, inf. To crack the fin
g,i9a>t; [ex Quin. Hind.] (c.)
gers. 2. To exercise the body by twist
Q&rraainrstir, s. Paternal heir, male
ing it in various ways.
heirs to one's property, ^mfi*(gijurf,Siua> 0.5=/Ti^_, d@Gptk, pGfdr, uQudr, ds,
finrar jyOTGKrarfftitSopfloSiuairaA ; [ex Qarin.]
v. a. [prov.] To sell dear, give less for
the same money than others, api.
Q&rr&rr<sQ-Gl3:rrairsrfl, s. A kind
Sometimes this word is neuteras atSj)
of herb, B^^^yfS. (Ii.)
Qarif-tu.
Qy/ToE^, i. Stupor, torpor, torpitude,
dullness as produced by enchantments, Qi3=/r(<S}, s. [.prov.] (com. Qun(B(&j. )
Scurf, dandruff.
&c, Grriai. ( Telugu usage.) 2. Fascina
tion, captivation, holding one in magical O^/rCSsQyOj/rSosOafsjrffi), s. noun,
subjection, wuaaib. 3. Beauty, ^!e. 4.
[prov ] Clacking as sandals in walking,
Gold, Quiitr. S. A name of Siva as
Qffzaaeer. 6. [pTOV.~] Cheek, xssremb.
Q&rrdQ(B^Z8>& Q<F/r.5(3jsfi#6ro^, s. Q&irLl /r, s. A kind of sword, fpifai
aiaaaCaib. Compare QsrCeSH,
The art of causing stupor, sleep, &c,
by casting magical powders.
tap or knock with the
end of the fingers on one's head, or with
Q&ird(giJi3(Bw Q&ird(d@&rGtr, inf.
the beak of a crow, <5C. (Telugu usage )
[prov.] To pinch, draw out or twist the
2. A drop,
3. [prov.] A small piece,
cheeks, either in play or in anger.
slice, ,ii<*. 4. (also QfitLa>L-.) Defect,
Q&irafguQuinf., s. Powders cast on
blemish, stigma, Stc, <5pp<b. (c.)
a person to induce sleep, stupor, obse
ainfi*Qeril.u<!urCi^. Milk as thick as
quiousness, &c, miutiuQuitf.. Sometimes
that of the prickly pear.
Q^LLQjQjni^-'niDK*. To fall in drops.
QcFT6SQ5j, SGjD&r, Q&rrd8Gesrdr, Cemir,
i*<?/!wA<2*r<j<2*iriLi_r. Can you point
out a defect in my work?
Qaras, v. n. To become stupid, heavy,
dull, languid, sleepy, <Sm. 2. To be en
Q&nil.(Ba)>eiida, inf. To give a tap on
chanted, fascinated, captivated, subjected
one's head.
to the will of another, oi. (c.) 3. [prov.]
Q s-nL-GiuQuirt, inf. To give a slap.
To be pressed in, bent in, &c., as the sur.
2- To disparage one's character.
face of a wall, the edge of a mat, a basket,
/lLaiptslizrQiDAiQff.-ilij(JurCtSAiaiC *i
&C, u&szibiStp. Compare Qeeaaeair.
40p<gi>ri<iMu<S>ii>. Will the slap on the
,|js'QM8Aii_Sr. He is in a sound
betel-pouch affect that only, or also
sleep. He is captivated.
what it contains; i e. if one member of
a
family suffers, will not others be
ff. The ox eating of the green corn was
affected?
stupified and died.
Q&vtL(8dQ-&trtLQL-.arQ(Ti?(rg&, inf. To
Qni^Jis, inf. To fascinate, en
drizzle, fall in drops.
chant, captivate, im,*^**.
Q&trL-(Bppesviu>, s. [prov.] A contri
0<F/T/E73!/r3"war, f. As Q&irdsiruzir. See
bution made unwillingly, through the
influence of others.
Q&-irL-dQ&iTe\) Q&tiL-etnidQ&rrGi),
Q^ir-P^th, s. [vul.] Deficiency, ba
s. A jest. 2. A stigma.
lance, arrears, s>j>. 2. Interest of mo
Q&irL-Quurtev, s. [prov.] Thick milk,
ney, aC-if.. ( Cuast usage.) 3. Excess, odds,
chiefly of the cocoa-nut.
fraction, i*fit.
Qft*ir^g:*(gijueariiQarQlta. To give mo
Q&rrCtBQppfiliiLD, s.
Slrangury in
ney on interest.
children, (c.)
Qstr*ttSlsjiSpQalaa. To pay at a low
QpmatriudQ&irL-tB, s. [prov.] A slice
price.
or thin piece of cocoa-nut kernel.
jsfiff^Qrii'fti. A hundred and odd.
ufQ/sQrwreib, More than ten, ten and a
fraction.
v. n. [prow.] To strike or peck, as a
Qavffff^itxr^BSQ^enai. Pay the money,
crow on a child's head, &c, in order to
with the interest due.
snatch some thing away from it, r*0*5
Q*r**ibQuir. Add the remainder.
Cl-. 2. To drop as rain, maojo^i*.
513

*oiSiQfri^it.uQuiriij_0. The calf has


sucked all the cow's milk.
(S^ITlL., QGjD&r, QsrrCif Cotctt, <Ja>.-rr,
<2mi_, v. a. [prow.] To strike on the
head with the ends of the fingers,
2. To cheat, circumvent in trade,
3. To inveigle away property, by little
and little, ^uatlaa. 4. To beat the udder
of a goat while milking, to make the
milk flow, Qrjjij4*QirLLi_. 5. To snatch
away, uj&&aQ*rall*QGur.
Q<9=/r/J_ai , s.
Excavation, furrow,
cavity, uaa/t. (Telugu usage.) 2. Jocosencss, humorousness, drollery, uHxrtib. 3.
[proo.] Pun, quibble, repartee, play on
words, Qrnp&tgiaib. (c.) 2. Bend, crooked
nessas in the sheath of a sword, <?r
mrij. 5. A crooked kind of sword, g,tuc
i_iuii. (See Oariii-r.) 6. A crooked club,
Q&rrL-e8>ida>nnGEF Q&tTtLea>L~tUnr, s.
[prov.] A punster, a quibbler.
Q&iriLasii Q&neoeu O^ffilaoiCu^,
inf. [ proi\] To utter quibbling words,
to give jocose answers.
Q&triLanisy}, inf. To be dimpled.
Q&irL-as>idQ&ire\>, s. Jestingas Q&rr
O^ffileni^^Sb, s. A head bald in spots
from disease, (c.)
Qff/nleoifiu/r&r, s. A kind of fish.
See airS*.
Qeril.es>taiF$!ira<iLif.Gurw. Like tllC
young o/3w fishan expression used to
denote the bloom of youth.
Q^/r sasn^L, i. Dry ginger,
(Telugu
usage.) 2. A yeast-ball, Q*wi.rfG^tp.
See 63iTiy.y6BlrsB,i_.
Q^/rsuir, s. Scall on the head, scab,
eiuuQP* (c.) Compare xeirS.
Ql&ir sisr , s. [prov. and improp.] A
beak, bill, upss>i&A@. 2 Lip,
8.
Blubber-lip, Qu<sc-0Q. 4. Thick brim of
pots, ui^stStSlibLi.
tQijttr ,oir&r#QjrirS(JiJ8(5'"- Why do
you abuse me?
Q&rres!srL-.ijLd&, inf. To blubber in
speaking as an old man.
Q&rressri ear Q&frsstrQd&ftirizr, s. A
thick blubber-lipped person.
Off/rs55r^tli , inf. To protrude the
lips as a child when it begins to talk.
See
.
Q^n-f!Br(Bso^5, s. Telling stories to
get something to eat. 2. Tale-bearing,
telling tales, exposing secrets in order
to please, blabbing.
Q&nem(B d&neni , s. A kind of tale
bearing, telling one what another has
said to his discredit.
G'&nsieitB/i^sir, s. Delicacy in food,
eating too often, &c.
Q &tr esn Q) u urrdssr, s. A thick brimmed
pot.
C^ff63araS^i)jE, inf. To tell tales, to
expose.
G^/ras)^, s. [prov. vul.] Riches, &&
tufiajii. Compare
Q&tresyp&nrjziir Q&renpiLjSTrGtrGu&r, s.
A monied man, uswiarn*-.

Q&trik
Q&ITj ^eQ, s. [prov. a change of Q^/ra
>*.] A mass of pulp in palmyra fruit,
instead of a stone. See Q*4^Ai.
Gt&iTfii^l, s. [prop.] Lameness, being
crippled in a hand or foot; deformity,
Qpi_i4. (o.) 2. A lame person, Q*r*itL.
Q^/r^^daireo, s. A lame leg or foot.
Q&ttpfd&es-a, s. A lame, crippled or
deformed hand or arm.
Cr.- : Su.-~i, s. A lame person, a crip
ple.
'Q&ITjggp, s. Property, Ouirgsir. 2.
One's goods, lands, &c, .<=ol_boid.
(c.) 3. Blemish, defect,
(See 04
,.) 4. (Tel.) A red colored paste in
imitation of blood, .i_Jtu*<iu=t>#.
-J j. I do
not covet another's possessions.
Q^n^giu^m, inf. To daub with red
paste to excite compassion.
Q Ttrp&QaiL-tnliQeiiL-i, inf. To cut
with a blunt knife, or axe; to cut with
insufficient strength; an impotent blow
with a blunt axe.
Q&tTpJglLJLIjiQ^SSr, inf. (used adver
bially.') An imitative sound, produced from
the falling ofcocoa-nuts,&c.,from a height,
or beating with large sticks, $c$*<3$uli.
(O
Q&.Tjijpsvih, s. Right, property, title,
claim, ownership, -V)stoi. 2. [prov.] Selfexistence, an independent condition, u[l/.
Q&n~p;3i>ji;, s. That which is worm-eaten,
decayed, injured by insects, qop ictbQQpg
fuarjr^iwF- 2. Defect in fruits, u^gipQ/n
fa>*. 3. (fig.) Being ruined in circum
stances, character,&c.,PfQ*<B/>A>. (Compare
(c.) 4. [prov.'] The sides of the face,
the cheeks, arani. 5. A shrubas Q*r#
BrQ&GQ*res>fluL3er&nui. Am I an impo
tent person? [prov.]
C r r - fivT " t sir r , s. A thorn shrub,
Flacourtia sepiaria, L. See ear.
Q i s ul!?:, s. A carious tooth.
-, i an -uur i g;, s. A worm-eaten
betel-nut.
Z
= r::-;-:-, in/. To examine food,
cloth, &c, to remove foreign substances.
Q&ir/SBD^uSpGurru., inf. [pros.] To
give one a slap on the cheek.
C.-.-,.?.*5!(i:j'i_cv, s. [loc] A scabby state
of body.
*iAuQQffr$a>pvr&tQLm2pri. The ex
pectation has been disappointed.
Q&tri5j3iLb, s. (a change o/ Sa. Svam.)
One's own, peculiar right, exclusive pro
perty, aJkif. (c.)
lib/f/sarii&tQtitpaiib. He claims it as
his own.
Q&iripusuirairL-L-, inf. To sympathize
with one in all the concerns of life.
QenifB-: sna&r, s. The owner, proprie
tor.
Q&irii/B&anifiiuei&ar, s.
One's own
affairs.
s.

One's own property.

,
Q&niipu>%es;e&, s. One's own wife.
Q&ir/hjzQsuSb), s. One's own business.
2. Private affairs.
,J - 7 /- i el C u .r:: 0 SOTO :! a , /;,/". To
marry a girl among one's relatives.
Q&irLJUS3lli>, s. (sometimes Q&iriiu
uarm.) J)ream, nrq. W. p. 962. Svapna.
2. fy?jr.) Misconception, illusion, mru^fyjp
pih. (e.)
Q&ituu^SjeujiaDp, s. One of the five
states of the soul. See jitvfmf.
QlF/rti, s. Property, wealth, one's own
goods,
W. p. 960. Sva. (Telugu usage.)
Q&nEi&nn&rQ&niiwusft, s. An heir.
uei&Lrir&Q&iTiji, s. Public property,
property of the state or common wealth.
Qp&Q&niii, s. Hereditary inheritance.
*Q&.TUJti> Q&triULCL-i, s. Self-exis
tence, independence, uncreatedness, ,gis
C5"*firoa. See *iuii.
Q&itunisBru>, s. Independence, &c.
See **rficsrib.
Q&tnriEi&Lb, s. The husk of cardamum,
siQnciii. (M. Die.) 2. [imprvp. for
A mine, &c.
Q&tnr&j&CSjSinrS, s. Clove, cinnamon, gfiwiBMuutsBL-. (M. Die.)
O^FiTT, s. [prov. prop. &p(&.] A crook
of wood or iron, QjhSaS.
'Qf/nrS^BoT, s. (a change of Sa. Smaran'a.) Feeling, perception, &c. See
(?)
twtirQsii'mr{suiSiSi&&t3ctr. He is insensible, from faintness, &c.
Q&lTlfl, @p&, t&i, iLjil, iu, v. n. To
flow down, shower down, rain, trickle
down; to spill as grain, &c,
2. To be
abundant, profuse, copious, uS#. (c.) 3.
[prov.] To drop off, as dry scales in
small-pox ; to be scattered as rice from the
husk,
tl>?fiplt>ljg&Qfrll*$l<5*Barpg. Fruit is
thick on the tree.
Q&irrfl(9js8tLieo, s. A heap poured down.
C
. f.t,
Loose paddy, not tied
up in a bag.
Q&rrrfiQuirdr, s. Loose pagodasnot
tied up. 2. Pagodas given profusely, in
charity, &c.
uneoQ&irrfliu, inf. To shed milk, as
teats.
m&iipQ&niflj-i, inf. To pour down rain.
2. To fallas rain.
y,Qsnrif)iu, inf. To shower down as
flowers.
Q&niftaj, v. noun. Pouring down, effu
sion, shedding, trickling, showering.
Q&iTlfl, QCpdt, liQpeir, Qaiar, iu, v. a.
To shoot downas corn from a sack, or
sand from a cart, Q*mi_. 2. To scatter,
pour forth, effuse, emit; shootas arrows;
shedas leaves, fruits, Sec, Qlmsj. 3. To
give very bountifully, pour forth riches; to
distribute, m 4. (fig.) To speak fluently,
pour out a flood of eloquence; to sing with
great freedom a succession of tunes, &c,
Ljri-A>Q'r^u. 5. \_improp. for Q*^.] To
itch, (c.)

QeifiQsttQuarfiQrwiiijirai. IIf gave piofusely in money, food, &c. 2. He spake


or sang very fluently, &c.
0pffihuwaqpQQesA*fisfcQurji(2u&G9ar. He
spake as a shower of pearls and corals.
Q&iriflijSBirda, inf. To measure light
ly, by pouring slowly into the measure.
uirazrtefQ&rrifidj, inf. To pour forth
arrows.
LjRf,uiQQ^!tS'iJ LjL-utQQ&nrfliLi, inf.
To drop or scatter flowersas trees. 2.
To scatter flowers before a great person,
or in worship.
G&mfii&jaSi, inf.
To shoot down
corn, &c, from a sack.
Q&irtfl&i, v. noun. Bountiful giving or
distributing, f. 2. Fluency in speaking,
singing, &e., fmrati. 3. Abundance,
profusion,
See
v. n.
Qrirrfl^n^LCiSmu, s. A fine kind of
paddy, jjiO*i. (c)
Q&lTffl^T, inf. To whirl round, aipev.
2. To give abundantly, iSsfi/sj; [ex QrtA, et
*'] (/>)
QcF/T(T7jQ9), Qpgi, Q&nq^Glargi, Co, Qfir
<5*, v. n. To gripe in the bowels, <gi_i
0*fd. (c.)
O^ff^ia), v. noun. Sticking in the
bowelsas indigestible foodgenerally
among children, (e.)
Q^/T^TTj^Sj, @Qflar, Q^iTQ^SQenriir, Geuar,
Qsrgs, v. a. (also <2<j<g.) To stick in,
put in, insert, tuck in, slide in a thing,
^sbj(s<i. 2. To fix the eyes as in fainting,
or in death, *4rJOT#Q*r(j. (c.)
Li*viirD4MC.. . .
To dis
place the foetus in the womb by a par
oxysm of coughing.
u^*jfgQ(ji inf. To tuck up
the fold of a cloth in five different ways,
as a brahman, (liure.)
ujif uS<?Off(r(5, inf. To tuck a thing
into the waist-cloth.
fs>susGaire\>Qfir(Vja, inf. To repair
thatch, to tuck in straw.
S-eajduS&)GiiffrQ&:rr(T2&, inf. To put a
sword into its scabbard.
srarQfir0a', v. noun. The involun
tary closing of the eyes through sleep,
&c
<2*/r(75@Q.sff6Bsr_, s. Women's hair
twisted round and tucked in. (c.)
Q^nQ^^/fidsauLj Q&n^^QpdiiqriSBsi, s.
An end of a garment tucked in.
Q&irriritgQ/xnsufifi, s. A cloth passing
twice round the waist, and tucked in.
Q^ir^gfiaOs/rrareir, inf. To insert in
the pocket, bosom, or hair, 2. To be
inserted, tucked in, slipped in. 3. To
be stuck on, as a fruit on a thorn. 4.
(fig.) To entanglo one's self, to be in
veigled; to become connected with inad
vertently as with some criminal mat
ter, marriage in a low family, &c.
w*SfieBip4Q0r(5G}AQaifibt9.a*6>rgi
It
pinches my belly as hunger; it pains
my bowelsas a disease.
Q&ir(VjQeaeiia, inf. To stick any thing
in a roof, &c.
r, *. [prov.] See Q^/r/jStar.
519

Q&ireQ

Q&tred

SGmr&sJtlpG&iTuiT&Q&jilQ&frdls&, inf.
*Q&irQ}Uih, s. W. p. 963. Svaboopa.
To flash fire from angry eyes.
Exact likeness, resemblance, j*>. 2.
Form, shape,
3. An image, S*fii.
C
j;i^',
v. noun. Flaming, blazing,
4. Handsomeness, jyipo. (Compare
spreading as flames. 2. Shining, glit
5. Mode of existence, natural state; nature
tering; coruscation.
of the deity, &c, utitaw.Nute. This
word is adopted in the Athanasian creed
Q&neSutSas,
inf. To cause to blaze
for person, in the deityhypostasis.
or to flame.
Si^Qrwau^giQej-SiirsimranSfliSaar. I Was
born from the shape (real personification) Q&ireGtu sir, s. A plant, (y>t*Qsirp
*'<tr. <M. Die.)
of the unwritten Vedas.
GlpQ&n^uLD, s. Godas possessing Q^/rjjuO^/rQa^sarsb, v. noun. [pros.]
wisdom. See
Drizzling continually and slightly, gP*
<sfiun. 2. Being moist, as the ground by
Qsir^usna^o, s. The name of a shaarain, mmt$its$, 3. Being overboiled or
boiled improperlyas rice, Ce'i><g<*>&0*i,
Q&ir(ii)U&una)u>,s. Nature, attributes,
Note. This word is generally used in the
or manifestations of deity.
present tense, and partieipially.
Q&irfnjUi&iiTesrti, t. Divine knowledge,
Q&ITSi),
j. Word, term, vocable, Qiotrij}.
real wisdom, knowledge of deity or of
the soul, as obtained by divine aid, and
2. Saying, sentence, phrase, expression,
distinguished from tSiiu^ranb, or know
passage, maxim, proverb, .r*Si a. 3.
ledge derived by means of the senses.
Declaration, promise, assertion, command,
assurance,
4. Praise, enco
Q^gjuar, s. The Deity, He who has
mium,
panegyric,
q*i4.
5. [in gram.~\
spiritual form or existence, i-^a.
Parts of speech, QuiuHQer&iQpgstiuar. 6.
Note. The meaning is commonly de
Toddy, fermented liquoras inducing
termined by a prefix, as ,s(<jiiQs'-'*,
garrulity, **. 7. Riee, paddy, Qr*>. 8.
he whose very shape is grace.
Fine rice, Q*Q*j. 9. Ears of fine rice,
Qsp*S>i.Note. The parts of speecli are
Q&irfnjuirari/Sw, t. Perfect felicity.
four, viz.: 1. Quut*Qsrii, nouns and
(grqicr&i.)
pronouns. 2. Siw*Q*i, verbs of both
Q&n^uirasriipn, s. ( Hon.) A celebrated
kinds. 3. gj=>i_*Q. particles, as con
wise man, &iQui&.
nectives, expletives, interjections, &c. 4.
J*Om*i, adjectives and adverbs. Other
Q&rrtraSLb, s. Swerga the heaven of
specifications are included, as gfrcjpQrrii,
Indra. See *rf**<4.
common words; fMQ**Ai, learned words;
g.r.'iZ*s&, provincial words, or accord
Q&iriidsuirej&ir, s. {com. Qsnssuuir
ing to the mar&4>, words peculiar to or
*.] A stake, or green tree, enclosed
derived from any of the Tamil provinces
with combustibles, and burnt as a
around the Madura district, or from any
bonfire on the night of lamp-burning
of the Indian cognate languages; (_QiAi
in November. See ri^*!n*ig.
or n_Oiarrf, words of Sanscrit origin.
Q&iriresBrti> Q&iriteiirearu> Q&rrrr
ni, s. Gold, Qatar. (See */fi4 and Q*
He speaks broken language; (lit.) half
r*.) 2. A compound medicine, Cjn_ritf.
and quarter words.
Q&irrrsirssr&seo, s. A precious stone.
^uuif-rfOjTijgj. Say soas a command;
See fbitrtmttf**ii.
or as meaningthat is right.
Q sirir cm^r/jii, s. \jirov.~] Sugar-cane,
<5-iiq.
uj s. A man steadfast to his word.
Qfir/rarssr^irariji, s. A gift in money.
Q&ite\>e8jb3as>ipGpi, inf. To detect a
Q&niresr&rpiiGsruiuemeisiir, inf. To give
fault in speech.
such a gift.
Q firev en sari Q&irehevedejairuLo, t. [in
Q&iri&rsaQufi, s. A mineral which dis
Rhetoric] Figures founded in words,
solves gold. See *#atr>JVfawii.
as distinguished from figures of thought.
Q&irHmasriDdjiii, s. Gold color.
(See >uis, &c.) 2. Elegance of expres
Q*rv<&ssr<tiufiiir*6Q0iA6ipg!. It rains gold ;
sion. 3. Correct pronunciation. 4. Empty
i. e. gold was given abundantly.
politeness, mere professions of kindness,
Q&tiira*u>na@, appel. n. A kind of pre
pared ar8enic, uateturaj.Fanr^.
Q&ireooiQfjipu!, s. Emphasis.Note.
Strictly speaking there is no increased
Q&nirsate^/SiriLiui, t. \j>rov.~] Value of the
meaning given to a word in Tamil, by
produce of land calculated in money, (c.)
a stress laid upon it; this is done by
'Q&triruu SoTu>, t. A dream, sesrsj.
intensitive particles.
See QjBuusmb.
Q&iretedjpifil, t. Decisiveness in Helling,
making an offer, striking a bargain, &c.
Q&irsQ, sSp^i,
agjti, ss, t>. n.
(Sa. Jva'la.) To blaze, flameas fire or
Q&neoeniri-., inf. To utter words,
anger, to rageas hunger, &c, to catch
speak, talk. (;,.) (p. chap. 82.)
and burn rapidly, to blaze up, spread
Q&ir6Q)(r0Q&.iTG0, s. Improper, inde
as flames, *ireS*x. 2. To shine, emit
rays, coruscate, iS;****. 3, To abound
cent, uncourteous, offensive language.
as speed, to be heightenedas rage,
2. Things improper to be told, secrets,
&c.
520 .

Gl&ireo
Q&rreoeontSI, s. One faithful to his
word. 2. An eloquent person, (c.)
Q^r&ieMirfsiijgui, s. Unlucky or in
auspicious use of a word, as portend
ing evil to the hero of the poem.
QeireoeBevssessrui, s. {in grammar.}
The chapter on words; etymology.
v. noun. Confining the author's mean
ing to the finishing word or phrase,
one of the thirty-two
(p.)
Q^/feucSaruLo, s. Euphony.
Qstreossiataj&Q&iTKi, s. Returning abu
sive language, (c.)
Cr/rei'jjS^sfl Q&irprsiruiii Q&rpjpi
Sot, . Aid by wordsas recommend
ation.
Q&nedtg$, t.
Certainty, positive
declaration, averment. &c., as to a fact,
event, &c. 2. Keeping one's word,
faithfulness to one's promise.
QsreofgrfleaiD, s. A fine emphatic ex
pression.
Q&it&&mir, s. Explanation of a word
an adopted phrase.
QsneoQe^fTFjijfanT, s. (plu.~) Poets, the
powerful in language, L/cvwr. 2. King's
ministers,
(lit.) those who
plough with words.
Q&irevsiia>&, s. Classification of the
parts of speech. 2. Proper method of
speaking, as of a teacher, barrister, &c,
stating a question.
Offfuauoouii, t. Power of lan
guage, ability of speech, eloquence.
Q^re\>enifi<!sL-s, inf. To be obedient.
Q&ireMieirii, t. Fluency in words,
readiness in speaking. 2. Copiousness
of language.
Q^rrei)&jasresiLD, s. Eloquence, power
of language. 2. Emphasis. 3. Dis
tinctness of language.
Q&reveSetrwtS, appel. n. Toddy as
causing babbling, *.
Q&npseosui, s. Dispute, controversy.
Q&irpsrrss, inf. To keep one's word.
2. To speak cautiously, so as not to
commit one's self.
Qsnp(3jppu>, t. Verbal mistake, ety
mological error.
Q&trpi^jbpuiGiiTtLi&t&ippii), s. Trivial
mistakes in words.
Q&irpdsL-s, inf.
To wait or attend
on one. 2. To be obedient, listen to,
regard, obey.
0#ff^)(?wfl-ijLSwrVi[rAj(5u1^*ff!rio. The
disobedient child will bring disgrace
on the family.
Q&np&trgitfiiULD, s. Eloquence.
Q&rrpS/ijdiru), s. A quibble, pun, play
on words.
Q&np&iC-(B, s. \_prov.~] The use of
a little word or particle, easily over
looked yet materially affecting the
meaning. 2. Artfulness, dexterity
or ingenuity in the use of words.

Qinrso
Q&irp@puLj, t. Superiority of one
word over another to convey the
author's meaning, or to suit the con
nectioa. 2. Verbosity, bombast.
O <? nJo r?; a. , t. Choice selection of
words.
Q&irpG&njai, v. noun. Faltering in
speech. 2. Fault or error in discourse,
either inadvertently, or intentionally.
Q&tr&ut, inf. To succeed; to in
crease or yield as grain, mtiitm. (p.)
Q&irpuiy., According to one's word
command, promiseQ&irpuusir, $. Meaning of a word.
Q&npurr , v. noun. ( with Q/s^uir(B.J
Occurring, as predicted at random
Q&ppi3ai<ip, s.
Verbal mistake, a
slight verbal error, &c. 2. The wrong
use of a word.
Q&rrp^sarri&S, v. noun. Combination or
coalition of words.
QetrpLfBstrii&SgfisvisesinA, s. Syntax.
Q&.ibi-ipfi, s. Advice, admonition.
Q^apQutr^.jr, s. Meaning of words.
Q&frpQutTQrjsirs&ift^^GV, v. noun. Em
ploying such terms as may exactly
convey the author's meaning; one of
the thirty-two n-^P
Q^irppai^snui^. Keeping one's word.
QrrpjSflApfitb, s. Correct orthography
and pronunciation, distinct articula
tion. 2. The correction of a mistake
in pronunciation.
Q&npfi^ip, inf. To reform in speech
as a child or foreigner, who had previ
ously failed; to become correct in speech.
Q&rTpOQfirr &3si&Q&uii]3iT , s. As jy<i
fw$> which see.
0#.Taru>ffSi), .
Encomium, eulogy,
panegyric, praise. 2. A poem sung to
the praise of one commonly in his
presence, (p )
Q.y/r3rajP.Tsnu>, t. The meaning of a
word, Q*rpu<uor' [ej fftna.] (p.)
Q&iTGdQt-HTSO^l.Slpsr, Q&ncirZeBnir,
Q*i-oia), v. a. To say, speak, tell,
mention, utter, express, Cu.
2. To
quote, cite, recite, relate, repeat, tiQfo*
QrtiiM 3. To dictate, command, assert,
declare. .j^QmApoi. 4. To versify, make
poetry.
5. To describe, M*s>*Qrri:*>
6. To give information, to notify, L/^p
Q*n. 7. To bid, invite. r#Qf*in>. 8.
To harrangue. declaim, Jj->Qiiu.
JVoU. The ancient form of the past is
Q'*,eSlar*, hence Q*r*ij, gerund and
- ..
past verbal.
QurlSuri, Q*r*ivSt1*)Q*ij<urg*it. TllOSe who
say and do, are good, those who say
not and do, are great; but those who say
and do not, are bad. (Prorerb.)
Q-*>cj^*J3#AO>f.^.. Say what
is proper.
Qrr&imiLiiji-'fs'/liuii. A. thing improper
or impossible to be told.
QfriivSQpy.vrfj,. That which is un
speakable.

Qts-&i&i&L-.'oi*33Qsr*i&. Let your speech j Q&irsncisrr, $. [vul.] That which is


be adapted to circumstances
decayed, worm-eaten, or carious. Qeetmj.
fjQj
'jwj'.' - ;S:r>
Her anil2. [p/nc] A slap on the head of the
rin^s speak her emaciation, [pros.]
loser in a game of ball. Ofti. 3.
(c.) Stigma, flaw in character, Sew*. 4.
. QsratisigQiiTjiQei&ifiii&pji. His counte
Marks of small-pox, jjii*>aiQ*i&\r.
nance declares his anger.
(oorS^Acrw^jya^Q^if^ai, The counte
Q&n6tr%5ai$L9-&&-Q9:tTGi%&7$Lp, inf. To
nance will tell what is in the heart.
be decayedas fruits, or injured in
character.
t.Mg3si8f/i. The world says it
is so.
Q&/rsir3e<<uuiTd(8j, t. A worm-eaten
jfriyErAigiopQMuSQ*!
The arrow
areca-nut.
shall answ er you.
Q&*raiT%(iQpau>, s. A face marked by
<fijQ*f*jfijiiJwi!.giij3>i4. His mouth
small-pox.
boasts, but his neck bows, [proc]
Q&.TnSI, t. Itching, tingling, pare/. 2.
Q&nsoairrfipeap Q&np3ug--6r. s. Ad
Scab, scurf, eruption; a small kind of
monition, advice. 2. False accusation,
itch, 0*r<SBjiing. 3. Roughness, inequality
Qcrdr.
of surface. asitQerp. 4. Mettles, Ice, which
cause itching or tingling, *t-pQri0. (c)
Q&asvsS , appcl. n. ( with a prefix.) A
vfiiisQararQsf^virQ&A. Why offend and
tattler, as <??LLQ*rusvf&jnuQ*fvt\St
then ak pardon? [prov.~\
flQtt&sS O*O,0^O#fftj5, one who
slanders, one who tells lies, &c.
Q&irfliSi.p.da, inf. To become itchy.
Qs-nfiQ&rfljiiruStQda, inf.
To be
Q&ireoaSd&aL-i, inf.
To describe,
rou-gh, full of asperities. 2. To be
define, explain. 2. To mention and
scabby as itch.
dwell onas one's own good actions.
Q&trfidsE)}, x. [improp. Omnflitsi.]
Q&ireveS&Q&,T(8 is, inf. To teach, to
Lime-stone. ir*-A<. 2. f.aterite or
explain. 2. To put words in one's
iron-stone,
A>. 3. Saffron-stone,
mouth, to direct one what to say. 3.
To advise. 4. To inform against, to
lodge a complaint.
Q&trp^dQLLtui, s. Iron dross, QlL
*g,i{guL*i_ir}Q0r&ic$&QirQ
Teach
him the lesson.
O^ir^V^iaa, inf. [pros.'] To rub
against a post as a beast.
Q^/r&ova Qairstretr, inf.
To give a
o<*<a9(?AiO*-^9(?^Bj4(/(5(r<ft'1 He comes
promise to the creditor to pay another's
to rub his back against me; i. e. he
debt. 2. To say farewell, bid adieu,
thinks me of no account, or, comes
take leave. 3. To speak to another.
to quarrel with me.
C --: :i
1 lun ~, inf. To take
Q&nfipGfmev,
i. A ring-worm.
leave.
Q^ir^l^^eudsff, s.
[also Q&rjfliua&p
Q&irso&uQuni, inf.
To tell out
mis.} A large kind of frog, whose
tell at once. 2. To blab, Q<^<a^.
skin is rough.
G. .v eS i
i s, inf. To inform, an
Qfirflitn'L Q&irfliSipppitifU, t. An
nounce, notify.
itchy dog. (e.)
CFiyPii/sar, t. A scabby person. 2Onsistuj^uu, inf. To send word
(M. D.) A frog, ptfAr.
by a person.
Q&njSun, s. A scabby sheep.
0<F(r'aSaSi_, inf. To recommend. 2.
Q&irjflQujQgiiiu, inf. [prov-2 To rise
To send word.
as splinters, roughness in timber, &c.
Q&ireos8cs>svd&, inf. To tell before
uapQ&nfl, I. Scabbiness from want
hand, admonish, forewarn. 2. (c.) To
of milk.
teach,
''7
Qprrei>sS,s84a, inf. To make another Q&irj>$, Q?p3X, iZpee, Qaiskr, iu, v. n.
To itch, tingle, as severe itching, etaji
speak, to substantiate by means of
i/*n_r. 2. v. a. To scratch in order to allay
another.
itching,
3. (Jig.) To crave,
QFirsvjuwtfBTgijSuLi, i. The object
solicit meanly, Q^B*(?*ij.. (c.)
or intention of the speaker, (p.)
Gurir<8tiL-mi, s. [prov.~] A rubbing
Q&wcojgaj*A (g)i8uutSljj, inf. To know
stone or post, for cattle.
or discern the speaker's object. (stf )
Q^ir^^CaiiUJiTareLiar, appel. n. A
Q&irppio, A past verbal of Cj-oV^
mean, spiritless person; (lit.) a rubbing
post.
0r*C7*. He said, (p.)
Qe^tijSfUJuuas, t. 8curf that causes
intense itching,
Q&lTfGl^Q&trffStij&m, inf. To become
c ^ -iVv i
* Small itch. See Sj
moist, wet, slippery, muddy, soft as the
ground by rain, (c.) 2. [pror.] To be over
Q&ajflmiQsir(Bds, inf.
To urge,
boiled, as rice. See C 3
incite, pat.
tt)miflQ*T(e$Q*iQir&jfp0fi0 .
The rain
QfigQ*rohi>iTwsi:#it&-*tQ*ij Do not
poured down in torrents.
cratch over it, but do it quickly.
Q&rrsrrsireo, s. [j>rov.~] Failure in an ob
ject or business, *ifu)ns!b*&. 2. Flaw in
ur$. Oil not well rubbed in. and rice
a character, as 04J.
given without kindness, are lost.

Q&trt
Q^nvrPiy, v. noun.

Itching, scratching,

Q JTp Q9)/I$', s. A kind of arsenic,


'Q&rr/DULh, s. That which is small,
tine, minute, Slfiug. 2 Paltriness, frivolousness, slightness; a trifle, jtfiuA; [ex
, very, et *ipu, little.] W. p. 964.
SVALPA. (c.)
Q^upuaaSiuui, s. A trifling or fri
volous matter, a trivial nffnir.
Q&ppu(gppu>, s.
A little fault, a
venial offence.
Q ?npu$eimiii Q&irpu^eusnu:, s. An
insufficient living.

(?3=/T. A syllabic letter composed of ^


and g>.
(cfir, j. An imitative sound of raining,
gciAg^iiL/. 2. Fortification, defence,
GriQwi3rpuias>iiidit.fog. It rained with a
gushing sound.
*Q.lT3iLa, s ( Sa. Soha.) Internal heat,
loathing of food, nauseasupposed to be
produced by the arrows of Kama, as
one of the five symptoms of love-sickness,
u}tani>fii.irslBaQiyiDsjss>$. 2. Languor, heavi
ness, lassitude, drowsiness, G<miu&i. 3.
Fainting, a swoon, loss of consciousness,
<?*ia|. (c.) 4. Loss of personal consciousness
and becoming identified with the deity, ''I
am he," i. e. deity, S^l/Jjsoio. 5. Distress,
calamity, suffering, grief, s&ui. 6. A
ball, a globe, e-ftrsi_, 7. Thigh, Qfiimi
8. (improp.) Closing of flowers by
the power of the sun, uo/m^ii. 9. (if.)
A camel, gi^i_o.
G&n&piraui, s. Fainting and thirst.
C&(T<mi$la G&n& iQps&iu, inf. To
recover from fainting, to revive.
G/ramu>GunL, inf. To faint, swoon.
Q&raifidJLCi-QS&rTatfiLlih, s. Pleasant
ness, gratification, delightaomenesa, as
Qrersfiiuib. (c.)
Gjtstliijinrii&&rCii3il.Qiait0ais&r.One brought
up luxuriously.
Qi&tr&IT, sSGpasr, ^sG^ssr, uGusk, ,
f. . To languish, faint, Grtsr. 2. To
grieve, to sorrow, to suffer. gtdruQpp. (p.)
GSTfitgCiuii-. Though you guard noth
ing else, guard your tongue; if not, your
words will bring evil. (<gpa.)
Qs=nmtruLf, v. noun.
Languishing,
fainting, sorrow, grief.
(d,3=/t, s. A snake-catcher or dancer,
tSi-rr*. 2. A doctor who cures poisonous
bites, &c So>aoi/j)>ij*. 3. Sea shells
used as cowries, u*r>p. (c.)
(o.y/r, dQQpeir. ^sffadr, uGuar, ,
v. n. To faint, swoon, languish, <?#. 2.
To sorrow, to grieve, to be depressed in
m'uu\, gs&uQpp; [cx <?<w*in.]
Q&ir(3j,s. A vampire, devil, goblin,
522

Q&npupfilGeQunii&i;, inf. To get a Q&ireornS, . Boiled rice, G&w, [ex


thing at a low price.
Q*i, paddy.] (p.) 2. (Af. Die.) Dry
ginger,
Compare Qjrs*i$..
Q&irjbui-ipfi, s. Indiscretion, as of a
Q&ireirjiSIa (gift, s. A rice pot, G&irp
child.
^tjuffar. (It.)
Q&trpuwsny}, s. Trifling rain.
^/rsaresni), j. Gold, wealth, Quire*.
Q&irpuiDG&jSeir, s. An indigent per
W. p. 963. Svarna. See Q.-<OTii.
son.
Q&irebrarairnir, s. Goldsmiths, ^lLlitit.
Q&nafarpitgru>, s. Gift in money
Q&irpueuiruii, s. Small gain.
distinguished from jytfr-Hr^rmrii, in pro
Oj/riuaflSa, s. A trifling price.
visions.
Q&irem&rGufil, J. See Os'irndsarGu^.
jf^uQjirijuiii s. A very insignificant
thing.
Q&iTebrssreo, *. (7'cZ.
J>'J
Qj/T(<S3)<3;zi, j. A medicinal plant.
Indian corn, maize, Cmnft. 2. (JJ.) Iron,
See n-Aaio/srdl.

G Tirt 73,;Lj -njLL G&iriG&iru&irirLO,


Q&ires>&, s. Incipient jaundice with
a. The sixteen acts of worship or
paleness and bloating of the face, Sec,
honors to be paid to a divine person,
<tut$, Leucophlegmatia. 2. (fig.) An im
a guru, or to an idol as representing
potent person, j^jjjrarf. (c.)
the deity. See
G&trsn&QansGBrieusir-G&n&i&ijGrGtrGiaa,
G^iri^irai^irmrLo, s. The art of per
appel. n. A person with jaundice.
forming sixteen different things at the
G&nsDaupp,inf. To have the jaundice.
same time; [ex ^ja^nani.]
G&iran&tyath, s. A face swollen with
*Q&iri S, t. One of the twenty-one iliit
jaundice.
eS^pG&irenx, s. Jaundice connected
wb.
with bile and heat. See lSAsio.
Q&iriS)-, s. (Hind.) Couple, a set, as
Gf<a.
Q&iririrQ&iraairiT, s. (Hind.) An
gtoffxgtGrrtt-MStitH. There is no match
attending boy in fowling, umfir. (c.)
to this.
(o&triEltXua, s. Aquila or the fine sandal (p^Tiy.,
dBGpeir, pGpsx, uGu&r, is,
tree, jy8&>. 2. The root of Koempferia,
v. a. [on/.] To adorn, beautify, gar
nish, decorate a town, street, dwelling,
Q>&/TIE1(&), s. A heron, mirsarr. 2. [pros.]
person, &c, jfamsfits. (c.J
A boat, a ship, a vessel, adhoney or junk,
&iuLG&irLp-dm, inf. To instruct sub
lojiawi. (Compare *wi<s.) 3. Forgetorned witnesses, and prepare them to
fulness, oblivion, upfi. 4. [prov.] A gungive evidence, (c.)
stock, guuwiStxcao^. 5. A place among
G&irLf.p&&Q&tre\)ei>, inf. To exaggerate.
hills thickly clustered with trees, and
watered by streams or cataracts, ioSwldr
uifisenGffirLf.ds, inf.
To adorn the
aebGfirJeu . 6. [improp. for Ccg.] The
marriage saloon.
silk-COtton, gb*iami>.
GfULf.uu, v. noun. Adorning, decorat
G&rrtUQQeiiLLG), v. noun, [proo.] Cut
ing.
ting in the rough, as rafters. Sec, making
Q>&frLfy.<ktsr,
s. ( Hind. Jorna.) Adorn
a slant at the end, &c, srtajsQuiL.
ing, dressing. 2. Decorations, ornaments
(o&ir&SUTLh. s. Onion, garlic, E-areff.
(not for the person). 3. Attire, orna
(/?.)
ments for a play, SeSsrfiiiy. (c.)
*(2>&irQluLh, s. (Tel. usage.) Astrology,
<Jff/rif.!far.tli_, inf. I prov.'] To attire
casting of a horoscope, (c.) See G*r$i-ib.
one's self for a play.
C / - / u i, Q - 7. , inf. To consult an
G^iTLf.Sssrdsirirsir, s. The maker of attire
astrologer.
for a play.
G^itSiuit, s. (plu.) Astrologers.
aL-pgi&G&nLyJllBa, s. Attire for acting.
(S&IT&&, s.
A word used by small
^essrG&irijiSssr, s. The attire of a male
children for boiled rice, Grrjsi. (c.)
for the stage.
G&ir&&utr&, s. Rice and milk.
QuekrG^ni^.im, s.
The attire of a
female.
Q&ire$ (c&irSi, a@Gpar,jiGpmr, uQu
cr, *, v. n. To grow dry, if>p. 2. To (Sff/r Q&iruj-, s. (Hind.)
Pair,
faint, languish, ibis; [ex G^noa*.] Com
couple, brace, set, i>i_. 2. Coat of
pare <*ii.
mail, amtib. 3. Equality, likeness, simi
Vcc? IT SB) Sip,, s. Dryness, aiptLS; Tex Sa.
larity in person, animals or things, frim.
4. A pair of Indian shoes, or leathern
SusAa ] 2. Fainting, Cf(. See C*>i_.
sandals, Q/irGiGeiAi. 5 Gradual increase
*Q&lTU-&tii, s. Sixteen, u^(g)jni. W.
or decrease of things, in a series, gfrtearuror
p. 871. Shodas'a.

(o<9=/T52QT
G*rM<urineSQ*($iait. They are always
united, constant in affection.
Ci_rf^-**OTi_Q.i!ii. To fight a duel,
putting on a coat of armor.
G&iriirair^L-aijr, s. Persons of a sort;
those of equal appearance, stature,
abilities, &c
G&nG) Jiflitj/T^jyOT^aSa), s. The night
ingale of India, said to be closely
attached to its mate.
Q&n<Bau.i, inf. To join two kinds
together. 2. [in draughts.'] To make
a set, pair, couple, match, fellow or
mate.
G&n(Buniid&, inf. To see whether
two persons or things will pair.
G&nG) Quiuimaatrii, s. [in draughts.]
A pair removed, that is, two knobs
from the squares, which is unlawful
without a lucky fall of the dice.
Qg-rtiti'L/ifiifidj, inf. To go in company
with one, to march in file.
G&iriirLaiarrrda, inf. To nurture or
train up together.
G&n(&GurrtL(B iQ&titireir, inf. To put
on a pair (of shoes).
^(jff <fir(Bi-i(T^, s. [improp.] A pair of
doves, male and female.
^(ff,dfiriL(BuLf(T^, s. Doves of a kind.
2. A pair of doves.
jDi^1fl/4srQioKj<?.MO. This man and
that are exactly a match ; i. e. alike in
appearance, disposition, age, &c.
&tr(B, s. A helmet.
Q&trststi , j. [prot.] A tree which is
unfruitful, stinted or withered, st^Gpiuxfi
ami. 2. (jig ) Failure, in the accomplish
ment of an attempt, aiftJijiSsotn. 3. Faiutness, languor, <?/(. (c.) See Geneo^.
Q&iraaiupir), inf. To become stinted,
unfruitful, &c.
G&rrm>itudr, s. [prot.] A stinted,
sickly person.
Q&irtLirr, s. (Hind.) A club, rod,
stick. &'jsq-. (c.)
QetiCtrrppif., s. A baton with a
curved end.
(S<9~/rLL63)l , j. (sometimes G&rranap,.)
[ proo ] Eager desire, longing for, yearn
ing after a child, as a mother, Gutter.
2. Fondness, delight, **. (c.)
Have you no desire to Bee me, even once
a year? [prov.]
S .--<_L,3o.-_-.- : da, iuf. To satisfy one's
longing desire.
Q&iru-aoiQjSeiliJ, inf. To be relieved
as to one's longings.
Ga-iru-&>iuuL-, in/, [prov.] To long
for a dear friend.
G&trLLemtuuGesriiii, s. [j>rov.] Food
which one greatly desires.
uneoG&niLaai, s. Desire after milk
as an infant.
3j/rajarfi/f? Q&irsssrsst^GOih.s. The
mountain jyg-rarBtf, sacred to Siva.
G&tr&sar3iftaieirsirsQ,s. Sivaas lord of
this mountain, (p.)
Q&nrssiriEjS! (S^irsssriiiSi^iriij, s.
(for) A kind of dog, gieiii. Compare

Ga1/razor(5^, i. Sona river which runs


into the Ganges below Patna,
(o^/rsaariii, s. Red color, crimson, S
/iiiy. 2. (fig.) Blood, '$pb. W. p.
858. S'on'a. (p.)
GjJ/T(6Sa)<5ELb, s. The QuQffOineaa tree.
W. p. 858. SWaka.
Q&lTtGRp&eOlh, s. As GaireewQift. (c.)
(c<y/r(639), j. (contraction from G&ntp
f<8.) The ancient kingdom of the Chola
dynasty. See <Jji4. Xp.)
C?J/Ti^Zf^Sjy, s. (in the aMUui game.)
[proo.] A lucky fall of the kernels, <&q#
See ut&sf. (c.)
Q&irss&fiL-iTLD, s. The name of a
town of Asuras,
(p.)
(o^/rssjfi^siio,
Red, crimson, pur
ple. Sl/4. 2. Blood, gii&ib. W. p. 858.
S'ok'ita. 3. (achangeofxQcra^fiib.) Semen
muliebre.
(c&frSsmst , s. [prov.'] The lobe of the
ear, thick ear-lobes, a-g>*Q*i1aa. (c.) 2. The
base of a leaf or leaf-stalk which grows
from the branch without a steinas of
tobaCCO, LjeBaaSfaltG&llxaQflfiaSdjtv. 3. The
extremities of the sides of a hoe near
the haft. toedBrQiJ9-6Gailestx.
G&iraz&dairfi, s. Large ear-lobes not
perforated, (c.)
'(o&rr&BdT, s. The red mountainas
<7f@><uiA. 2. The name of a town near
that mount, gi<slmu*Biib. (/>.)
G&irQGssr&sir, s. Siva as lord of the
GeiliG? mountain; [er
Q&irp<BLB, s. Cleansing, purifying,
dispelling, *ppibue&s/etos. 2. [in arith]
The subtrahend, i&Qpia>a. \V. p. 858.
Sodhaka.
Q&npair, s. (pin.) Descendants for
seven generations, as affected by the
death of a relative, &c, aafnleJap^ptSp
lyAS-'*; [ex with, et
waterin
reference to the fiiuuetrii, funeral cere
mony.]
(c&irfiiJUi, s. Brotherhood, as &Gaa
flit. W. p. 944. Sodaba. (Itare.)
G&npna*, s. A brother. See s-Ganpndi.
G&npifi, s. A sister. See &Gairaifi.
(o-y/rsSaOTLO, j. Examining, assaying,
or refining metals, iyi_S<aM. W. p. 858.
S'udiiana.
Q&irpdoBT,!. (Sa. S'odkana.) Examina
tion, usually for some particular object;
inspection, proof, trial, sifting, search,
investigation,
2. Assaying metals,
4i_iiSs>*. 3. Experiment, problem,
s*Sj*!ar. 4. Divine trialas affliction
or other adverse providence; chastening,
Gf*G<ri0t*r. 5. [proc] A measure com
monly liquid, wtfBiai. 6. (Christ, use,
not proper.) Temptation, M. (< )
G^ir^iserQsnfSda, inf. To be exami
ned, to pass examination, as baggage,
or lading. 2. To pass examination, as
candidates for office.
G^^^^sdannssr , s. An examiner,
inspector, scrutineer. 2. A searcher of a
vessel, &c, at a custom house. 3. A
censor.

G&npSavuearessrGa-ir^assruirirda, inf.
To examine, sift, scrutinize, search, try.
2. To try as the deity the sincerity of a
worshipper by adversity, affliction or
other means, Q^ii^^Gfi^iis.
GcFr^dsiruesaeafluuirirda, inf. To find
out a result by experiment.
iBaiftG^n^hs:, s. Examination of a city.
G/SBiG&nptkx, s. Divine trial.
ppG&ir&oecs, s. Self-examination.
QfB^ai ; C - .'-A ^cj^tfl[<J#ff0 IbsQ r fl This
year I have met with many trials.
(Jtf/rsir, s. ( Hind.) A weak person,
Cd PITfi*, s. Light.splendor, lustre, bright
ness, brilliancy, effulgence, tSw^ii. (c.) 2.
Star, asterism, mxontar. 3. The sun, <grt
mar. 4. Fire, &. W, p. 356. Jyotis. 5.
A luminary, any luminous body, srf</*
as. 6. (u change t>f umargi.} The fifteenth
lunar asterism,
7. The Supreme
Being,
8. Siva. ft**. 9. Vishnu,
rfiiffgy. 10. Argha of the Jainas, jycjaiir.
11. A ground-worm, n>i4 12.
Camphor, ^u*iijyxrt4. 13. Vermilion,
oSei4. (M. Din.) 14. (p.) The divine prin
ciple in man, mental perception, mental
illumination, .<(. 1 5. [proo.'] A crack,
or break in walls, dams, or banks, ffii^s;
(used in the Cungu countries).
G&nfi&^sjiLG&nfi, J. The deity or the
divine light dwelling in man; illumi
nation of the soul.
G&nfi&&&&ntii G&ir@L6gBneci, s.
Firmament, the starry heavens.
G&nfifcirdj&zk, s. The deity, ateytyr.
C .-.v-'-i'.^iiu.
[ljruv-] Streak or
pillar of light.
G&spUHLllDira , adj. Full of light, of
the nature of light, (c )
G/F@uiijGa!@l, s. A ground- worm.
Qs=nf3iarrx&>, s. Lightning in the
N. E. before the setting in of the S. W.
monsoon.
G&nfiiBaissrevunn&e, s. To walch for
that lightning.
G&irfitWjififi, s. Midnight, (c.)
<?<r/r^g5uii, *. Natural property or
color of lightas in deity.
G&r7@6&i-G&n@e$&, inf. To emit rays,
pour forth light, shine with great lustre.
Co^ff^ef^tl ^Fii, s. A kind of tree,
said to shine in the dark, as gjiGoi^ini.
G&irfi)eBLp, inf. [prov.] To be cracked,
dimpled. &c, i$.<u.
uikqG #nii), i. The heavenly light, God.
(d&IT^)!, dSpjsi, pp&< @ti, da, v. n.
To be splendid, lustrous, handsome, &c,
See GjilS. (Cvllog.)
(d^/TjS, dQGpsf, pGpebr, uGuar, da,
v. a. To search, examine, inspect, inquire,
investigate, ^jtJ. 2. To sift, prove, test,
try, assay, scrutinize, probe, ufcS^s. 3.
To explore, sound, take soundings, jj='*.
(Acts. 27. 23.) 4. To try experiments,
Gt'fiteflu. 5. To try one by adverse
circumstances, as the doily, to chasten,
aimiiGjji'^&a. 6. (chri\t. usage.) To tempt,
CuiCjrpia. (c.) 7. To discharge, liquidate,
clear off. expiate, purge away, to termin
ate the demerit of former births, by the
performance of prescribed duties, Cji_iir
fUm. (p. 319.) [exGeiffizr.]
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G-rirfild&uut, inf. To be examined,
tried.
Qftfi/ipjBtj, inf.
To inquire and
ascertain the truth.
G rtflpfiCiuiii*, inf. To search a
house.
(?SFfr-diih (oV/r^a^ti, j. [com.
Astrology, astronomy, one of
the sixty -four sTaifyaw, Grspliti). Wp. 356. Jyotisha. 2. Good or propitious
omens,
J .
G&rr$i&ir^fii7u>-ffff/r^L.^rffi, s. The
science of astrology or astronomy. 2
Astrological or astronomical writings.
J ' ' ' &irp@i;iT G&afiijprGeviriT-G&ir
. Astrologers and astronomers.
G&tjBiiiuaiid*, inf. To consult as
trology to find out a lucky day or
hour, or to ascertain the fortune of a
child.
G&irfiiaiirpii,?. [eul.] A system of reli
gion which regards the hea/enly
bodies as supreme, and as having the
control over and management of all
thing*, and which considers astronomy
and astrology as the highest knowledge.
G&tr>L-euir$i, s. A professor of the
planetary religion.
3a=.r3'iJLb, i. A kind of bitter and
medicinal seed, ^ \v
(oJ/rSatfl, s. Dry rubbish, spray,
decayed vegetable matter. Gtr^f. 2.
Broom, besom, brush, sixu-uuib.
C^iT^Sti,*. ( a change of mQptrpfijjtji.)
Praise, glorification.
Co^fr^S), s. [prop. mQffp.]
Deep
sleep, ,J.n 2. [prov. j Midnight, <B*
CoyT^^UJii, s. Surprise, astonishment,
Juuq. 2. A wonderful or astonishing
occurrence, &c, <Su**jit*gi. W. p. 332.
Chodya. 3 That which requires in
vestigation, Grrii*uuiif*xgi. 4. Fail
ure, swerving, s. 5. Accusation, blame.
(Spptrn!.. 6. (c.) Midnightas
7. ( arithmetic.) W. p. 858. Sodya.
The minuend, m$suiJSimQfirvM.
G&np$uuui GeirppiL/LoGuirs, inf.
To wonder, to be surprised.
G&irpfBuairrdSvui, s. f Si.) The subtractive equation.
S^iT^^TLD, . Ear, angi. 2. (Vfyj
Hearing, audience, (p.) See Qj'tuw.
G&np$Ga<b$'ftuLci, t.
The sense or
faculty of hearing; [t jg*,6)tf.u<.']
Q&ir&QlfttULD, s. Land granted by
the king to a poet or learned man, as
a reward, - *- i,
G&np$i{\.upnB3sr, s. See a-Gairpfitfttu
(d -prizing, t. [prov.'] Interest, concern,
concernment, connection, .!_*>,. 2.
(Beschi.) Impediment, S*WiA.
wflrA^^wCJjriBD^ttSAjiy. I am not con
cerned in it.
G^iriso^dsrrair, i. Interested persons.
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Q&iruir
G&iriesipue&srao , inf. To make diffi
culties.
G&iriatpiurrar&iriL, s. An interested
witness.
G&rienpi*. . ' f , f G&n&v.pasttup
pits. inf. To remove an impediment.
'Q^rru^QTjgl, s. The thirty-seventh
year of the Hindu cycle, pi*cji_is. (c.)
'Qfiruih, s. ( Sa. Kshubha.) Fainting,
swooning, Gnti. 2. Drowsiness, heavi
ness, indolence, G*r<cui. 3. Languor,
lassitude, exhaustion, fatigue, weariness,
prostration, ^unii. 4. Todd3-, vinous
liquor, *. 5. A number, as ten thou
sand trillions,qi^!*<Ji>-<ri_<7ij.. 6. Pity,
con) passion,
(gr<?or.) Compare
Gerstb.
G&nupiruii, s. Great lassitude.
3 j-,- ._ i
j. Sleep through languor
or fatigue.
G&iruiiGpefiiu, inf. To be relieved.
as from fainting.
'(o&rruih, t. Beauty, handsomeness,
JTi0. 2. Lustre, radiance, splendor, grf
W. p. 858. S'obha.
*'3&rTLJS0tXi, t. (probably a change of
Sa. Ckop'ina, moving slowly.) Laziness.
sluggishness, G^nbq.
G&irueoiraS, s. [com. G&nuuetnu&S."]
A lazy person.
(S&TUSZjnh, s. (Sa. S'olhana.) Beauty,
handsomeness, jhp<b. 2. Joy, felicity,
festivity, an auspicious sign, omen or
event, ui3. 3. Congratulation, felici
tation, blessing, benediction, mi^fo. 4.
Happy circumstances, seasonableness, ad
vantage, ops^i/tgii. (c.) 5. One of the
twenty-seven astronomical yogas, g>;
Gejisio. (p. )
*oeu{?*ru<w)mi_^j. O! a joyful
event has happened tu me; used also
ironically when one has been well abu
sed, [proi;.]
Qtm&ivl-s &Gsi'ua>ib. It is auspicious
for planting paddy (perhaps from rain).
G&auesranifisuui, s. A joyful, prosper
ous, or auspicious event spoken of
weddings, maturity of a female, &c
G&iruGBTisj&^p G&nuasTzc^Q&neeed, inf.
To communicate good news as the birth
of a son, a happy marriage, the attain
ment of a marriage-fortune, a good
office, &c. 2. To congratulate; to ex
press one's self in auspicious language.
3. To utter benedictions, -..'.
G&numeQ&iifi, I. Glad tidings.
G&aussruunCG), s.
Congratulatory
songs
GenusnuiSaoip, s. Inauspiciousness.
G&tru&ruouni, inf. To sing congra
tulatory songs.
*Q&iru.r<irstsnxi, s. That which has a
proximate cause, or is derived from an
original as the pot from clay, the world
from lartBu &c, yififieijavyictcTgB. (p.)
'Q^iruirsSstas j. Fire-place, cooking
place, jySiiL/; [ex Sa. Jeala."} 2. Shrubbery
with spreading branches, rich foliage, &c,
df&o. (*-)
*(s3^TLJTSSTLh, s. Stone-steps, stonestairs, spun.. W. p. 945. Sopana. 2.
Sloping loof.fiiirsii. Compare ;v-j,

Q&trt3, s@pgi
To be beautiful, splendid, handsome, lus
trous, to enhance or set forth beauty,
dmrtwitSigi*. 2. To be ornamented, de
corated, be flowery as language, &c,
^evtjsrjicrsSgAs. 3 To faint, swoon, be
bereft of consciousness, Gnl*ip ; [ (?/*.]
(c.)
p7nluuses>SiaeS8rQp3jt1g&Q6GrilS&fglb. The
turban will beautify his luce.
QialattgsguLitGsiiS**. Black inter
spersed will enhance the beauty of the
white.
G&aiSfi&d@L~a*, inf.
To lie faint,
to be in a swoon.
jiy^G&iriSsm, inf. To be very beau
tiful, as dress, &C
'Q&fTiSjgLD, t. Beautifulneas, decora
tion, exceeding brightness, ^<s- 2.
Lustre; a cheerful glow, Jirio. (c.)
See Gtemtj.
G&ai$p(Lpat}i, s. A bright, cheerful
countenance (Colloq.)
i-o^TSDiJ, j. Beauty, splendor, lustre,
great brilliancy, j/eis- 2. Brightness as
of countenance, &c, iSiawtw. See Gftuii.
5^F/rot_/lji, j. [prop, for G&iruui.~] De
pression of spirits, dejection, languor. Gtri
1. 2. Drowsiness, gloominess, sadiK ss of
countenance through sorrow, hunger,
weariness, &c ,
3 Drooping of
plants, by the sun, u6iwC-iil>.
G&rruuihQ/Z&fltu, inf. To revive from
a drooping state, as men, beasts, plants.
G&rruujpifi, s. [prov.~] Great lassitude,
apathy, sluggishness, drowsiness.
(2&!T uusaiT !E)S , s. See G&nu:mu>. (c.)
Q&trUL], SGpesr, G&irutSGariir, Ca/ssr,
Gfiuu, v. a. [p'r.] To cause to droop, to
languish, <?j,i<np*QJj. >. To beat, flog,
give one a good drubbing, .syij.4*.
G&nuiS, s. A flapper, as jjfr&G&irutS.
Gfirut-j, v. noun. Beating, flogging,
drubbing, j/it-fo&.
Gt&irinmirSl, s. A kind of assafaetida,
Co^F/rtiJti), . The moon-plant, girQ&irLp.,
Asclepias acida or sarcostemma viminalis,
L. 2. The juice of the moon-plant. Gmur
mi. W. p. 945. Soma. 3. Toddy, *.
G&niDuiresrth, s. The acid drink of the
sarcostemma. 2. A sacrifice of which
all partake from one vessel.
G&irmiLiirS G&rLDnS, s. (St.) A sacrificer who drinks the juice of the
sarcostemma.
G&tTL&n&ui, s. As G<nTU>uirssru>.
Co^/rLDsir, s. The moon, eii^tar. W.
p. 945. Soma. 2. The name of an
ancient liberal king, ,imaaii. 3. (c.)
A cloth worn by men, sometimes by
women, wrapped round the waist,
<Ji>if.. 4. Cloth in general,
5. One
of the eight demigods, ,jycLi_a/4WQ<ur0
Sr. 6. Camphor, studio. 7. Soap.
mi). 8. A kind of arsenic, rfuura>rOTtf.
Note. Persons of rank in Ceylon wear
three cloths one over another; the Ctj.,
GfBxdr, and ffuuC-tq..
G&tru>&@, s. Moon's daily motion.

Q&rrir
(?<f/tu!# i^ndr, s. Siva, Seieir. 2. A (S&iTLhLf, s. Apathy, supineness, list
lessness, Gtrinu&j. 2. Lethargy, heavi
name of one of the Pandyan kings, &i
ness, lassitude, dullness, sluggishness of
ur<atrisju<#,
the system, mr^Ji. 3. Sloth, idleness, lazi
G&iruigijfljjirdSdi), s. The sun, moon
ness, inactivity, indolence, slowness, dilttanil fire. See a^^i-J.
toriness. ^>a<i. 4. Drowsiness, sleepi
QetTu>G&&3zcrG&iTLDiEtrfiair, s. Siva,
ness, gt*mb.
as worshipped at Somnauth, ft,ssr.
GffT&uQiseumiiGfiihi3$8it. Lazy people
UfirLowears:, s. Sand containing silver,
will be wandering about and suffering.
(Aw)
Q-ra^DiAassriXLD, s. The region, orbit
GfnususDir G&iribuaisp, s. [proi).]
or disc of the moon.
Apatliy. idleness. 2. Stretching one's
G&irteeSa&ti, s. The jj^sSmsib of Siva,
self. 3. (fig) An idle, lazy person.
as worshipped by Soma or the moon at
G&rru>use>p&aiiasr G&trLDUGs>pjJasr
GffitiBjaduiA ,
G*ijiuar, n. [prov ] A sluggard, an idler,
G&iru>e3 msii, i. ( Hon.) Siva as wor
a lazy fellow, a lubber.
shipped at (J*wjrfiui0.
G&iruH-jjipsBrib, s. Apathy, idleness,
G*trie as*sib, * Monday. ( Colloq.)
heaviness, &c.
GfiTiojsgiuLi, s. Rock-salt, as ji^ui^.
G&rrusGujfl, s. A sluggard, an idler.
G&iru> sir muii-i G&iruosirLDLf., s. [/oc] A
GfiriiGu^^^enru), s. Sluggishness.
piece containing several cloths or hand
(oJFTLht^j, QGpasr, G&irijiiSGair&r, Genear,
kerchiefs for men. See trwy
Gr'xu, v. . To be lethargic, apathetic,
Q&trusGbrG&ir, s. A cloth and shawl,
dull, ui.ara. 2 To be idle, lazy, indolent,
the two forming a common dress; one
slow, loitering, sluggish, dilatory, gr&&*:
twelve, the other six cubits, (c. )
3. To be sleepy, drowsy, heavy, n-pii*.
Qfinoirirtafl'jju), s. The forest where the
4. To droop, fail, fade, &c as persons or
moon made puja to the Siva Linga, g,f
plants.
5. To be cast down, dejected
Qataofimiib; [ex ^rsucfcijio.]
as the countenance, or mind; to be
dispirited, <?. Compare
G&aGwm assr, s. Siva as worshipped
iSaSnGnwjuGurJpgi. The child is ema
by the moon,
[ex
ciated, spiritless, drooping.
UL-tSd&ewr&G&iTLozir, s.
A G&iruiair
G&tiu>uirauui, v. noun, (neg.) Acti
cloth with a silk border, (c )
vity, unweariness, indefatigability, p&
tS&rim&G &TLi>Gsr, s. A small cloth for
nmno.
a boy.
G&nibiS, appel. n. (mas. and fern.) An
(s&fTLi/rj2J , QGp&r, Gftrunr^Gears^, Gqjsbt,
idle, indolent, sluggish person, GsrwGup1.
Gsiwip, v. a. [piov~\ To steal or pilfer,
G&iru>i$p$rfliu, inf. To saunter about.
commonly from a number or in variety;
Gri&iStgil!Gv&. Don't be idle. (Avu.)
to exchange an article in dealing, putting
an inferior in place of a belter. .%<_. 2. (S&irihCSu/S, s. A mineral by which
To use one another's utensils, jewels,
gold is dissolved, *iiaiGugi. (Ii.) See
clothes. &c, in common, or indiscrimin
under <Tiiq.
ately. g)j<iuEJ*. 3. To use the same
Cd^/T
jan , s. A thief, rogue, vagabond,
utensils for various purposes, gAscpCi
sAiar. (Sa. Choruha.) (Colloq.)
uwm{A(jia>ifiB3. 4. To have a community
of wives, 9(g'1ff)eoul}^Jey/^OTff. 5. To ex
s. Sublimate of mercu
change goods and articles as neighboring *Q>&rnr&<.gt]Q^,
ry, antidote to <*#m/fa#av(A, *4Jr&.
families, uii_a>r*p. (c.)
Q&rnruiTSip.rrstarLh, s. A kind of pre
'Q&iTQpsssr, s. An Asura, spv&nar.
pared arsenic, gj/uc>ri4.
Q&it uausOLa, s. The marking nut, G& *(]>3:ir<r'3LJ3jl, s. A kind of native arse
*.-*QsrLiri_, Scmeearpus. (/J.)
nic, jys5#eroia>roi<i.
(o^TLnusO, v, noun. Apathy, listlessness, Co^/TZTti), s. Stealing, pilfering, em
sluggishness, laziness, Gmhq. 2. Drow
bezzling, theft; purloining, as-f. W. p.
siness, stupor, coajjii. 3. Weeping, distress,
332. Chora. 2. Unlawfulness, disho
jfu*uA>. (c.) 4. [;'rot\] Small-pox, from
nesty, fraud, ,^5ar. 3. Adultery, c!u*f
its effects, mu<&6; [ex <T*i4iy, .]
jii. (c.)
iarA(?5*CJ#xtjfuriS(5*Sj)^j. I feel drowsy.
G&trpstS, s. A plagiarist, who brings
G&iru>ueuaefi, s. An idler, a sluggard.
to his patron and hero an ode or poem
Q&irLDU&>(if>ji9ia, inf. [prov.] To
of another as his own. 2. The poem
yawn, stretch. See qm'W*'.
of such a plagiarist.
G&iribup&irjjir, s. Idle, sluggish or
G&nn-mQatr'Bsa, inf. [prov.'] To be
suffering. 2. To be robbed of a wife's
apathetic persons. 2. [proi\] Persons
sick with small-pox, a>/oAi/it;/.
chastity. 3. To be cheated in a bargain.
G^inbuppasTU), s. As Gsnun-f&paaw.
G&trDiisQ&iiiu, inf. To steal, pilfer.
2. To be unfaithful to the marriage
G&iru>uppyu>Lj, s. [pros.] (com, jy
bedon the part of a wife.
ibmiffiQfiiLj ) Fits from small-pox.
Gfirffp&&ru> G&irnfij&evtb, s. Thiev*Q&{TliiU!ruSl Q>&tTlAU,rQ,s. [improp.
ishness. 2. Fraud, dishonesty. 3.
for *ajiur&.'] A COok, reDXZJfisllitr.
Unfaithfulness of a wife.
Q&trust-], .. (for.) Anise seed, nsiL&pfd
Qraatiruaast GfiruL/n^Bftsir, s. A
i9rib, Pinpinella anisum, L. (c.)
married woman's paramour, (c.)

Q&irir
G&ir/jpfineSajui, s. Stolen property, or
wealth obtained by unfair means
G0traeb>ifi, s. An unfaithful wife.
Q&ngftti&ui, s. ( Almanac usage.) De
struction of thieves.
G&trowjjLO G ririjij<cRf&t}>, s. Dread
of thieves; danger of thieves, ascertain
ed by astrological calculations showing
it unsafe to set out on a journey at
the given hour, taasntuupjStuG^ifflsjui.
GirnaL^^^assr, s. An illegitimate son.
G&ajuuiriisDeu, s. Libidinous glance.
G&wwsirsri , inf. [prov.] To take away
by stealth, from a heap of grain, &c.
G&irjLDirts&w, s. Unlawful conduct
of a wife, (c.)
G&nnLDirn3t&LDPJjp@rfiu, inf. To be
habitually lewd.
G&H3u>uemssr G&iwi&l^, inf. To
abstract property by stealth. 2. To be
unfaithful, as a goldsmith, who ex
changes gold for inferior metal; to make
counterfeit work (<.)
G&irnwGuirs, inf. To be abstracted,
as property, by stealth. 2. To yield to
paramours, as a married woman, (c.)
G&nnGir, s. (plu. G&iwr.) A thief,
pilferer, swindler, embezzler, xamar.
(3'j IT l sir , s. Kid, Iamb, ^tlsgji--i{L.
(P.) See under Grrsi.
(3 ITTIT Si) $ Q&!Tqif U iB G>5 ITHITGil
t, a. (Pers.) A great robbery, depreda
tion. Q*f=irl. 2 Taking a woman by un
fair means, izrerusisib, (c.)
G&irniraitftppzsru>, s. Addictedness to
robbery.
(t^/Tifl, j. Rain, shower, wssitp. 2.
lilond, ,e .',*> .L ; [ex Grid, to flow, gush out.]
(*>) O)
Cd^/7"/T G&tr(tjj, QGpdir,&Gfi&iT,Gei}G!sr,G&iT
i, c. n. To languish, droop; to be pros
trate or lifeless, as the limbs in sleep; to
be weary, tired, exhausted, faint, fas. 2.
To faint, swoon,
3. To be infatu
ated or love-sick, i/^W**. 4. To slip
off, slip down as clothes, to become un
covered as a person asleep, 9'x^Gsn. 5.
To trickle down silently, and copiously
as tears, blood, milk, &c, MebasFiQpfeSu
Qrrfu. 6. To flow or glide downas
fluids; to ooze out, flO'ifim. 7. To falter,
as words, QoipGrri. 8. To gush out, shoot
or flow out; protrude,
9. To
fall, drop, be dropped,
10. To become
loose, as rings,
11. To fade, w ither,
rn_. 12. To be faulty, blanieable, igppis
Qrvti. 13. To he dejected, dispirited,
melancholy, ">r<J. 14. To grow slack,
loose, &e.as a rope, jf. IS. To fallas rain in a shower, Orr/tn. 16. [improp.
for
e.] To be absorbed in the system
as oil. Stc. (c.)
GfiijeSs^Bsar. He is fainting or
languishing.
G&irauGuiri, inf. To let an affair
lie still. 2. To let a commodity lie,
in hopes of getting it cheaper. 3. To
appear careless, as an adversary, till
an opportunity offer.
GfiropGpii&s, inf. To rub oil well
in. See
G^nguOuiuiu, inf. To rain profusely.
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G&naMu., inf. To go alackas a rope.


2. To let slip, literally or figuratively.
a.-^^iaojSitCfjmSi-fGjs. Do not let the
business drop.
G^iriigiGuirs, inf. To become weary,
faint; to droop, &c, to despond. 2. To
be stolen, pilfered. 3. To be cheated
aasG^niri^iGuir^, inf. To be para
lyzed, or weary in the arms.
G&irir.igjsStp, inf. To faint and fall,
to slip off.
G jniraiirpij), s. [prov.] Loss of life or
power in a limb. &c, jjjf#8.
sa&airaiG&rrff, inf. To droop as to
the limbs.
Q&npQ&ira, inf. To falter in voice.
2. To fail in a promise.
G&nnev, v. noun. Drooping, fainting',
Gaiifi&i.
G&iriT G&iriL], v. noun. Sadness. 2.
Lassitude.
G&irirsif, r. nnun. Languishing, droop
ing, swooning, Gstipii. 2. Weakness,
failure in strength or mental powers,
OjjaSaj. 3. Carelessness, listlessness,
inattention, negligence, remissness in
duty,
4. Dropping, falling off,
slipping offas clothes, trickling down,
SiUQp^s^SuerQrttass. 5. That which is
lost by theft, or embezzlement, jp*#
JSaoi. 6. Moral blemish, fault, failure,
^^ftt^QrrianM. 7. Dejection, despon
dency, lon^fgaitS. 8. Growing slack
or loose, <oa>.
G-runsup uu i&j.j; en,-ir , appcl. n. One
who has learned thoroughly.
G&iriiaiiriuuGuirm, inf. To be lost, to
disappear.
Q&ai&sdeoiTQpiUjbS, s. Indefatigable
energy and application.
Grniafunids, inf. To spy, watch for
opportunity, in order to pilfer. Com
pare Giaiuti*s.
Q&irpQ&nireii, v. noun. Faltering in
speech. See Q*i.
QiJFfrir, d8<2p&r, ^(J^sar, uGusk, da,
v. a. To steal by little and little, to em
bezzle, Pap (p.)
($&,TeQ, s. (Tel.) Business, atriftuii.
2. Troublesome business, difficulty, an
noyance, perplexity, molestation, ^Asu*.
(e.)
Mt&l2tVj54G*>e>3ii2<isojs'!Bje2C.GlAQsifRrQt&. I
have engaged in that difficult business.
i!_ss-*C.s!#*s*2s<9. Why do you encoun
ter this difficulty?
giaiArGereiit^GuiaiiQp. Don't meddle
with him.
^si^ru^iQrrdiscjtir. He is a man look
ing after many things.
G&n&dannsx, s. A troubler, molester,
one who makes difficulty.
G&irdlQ &:uiu, inf. [prov.J To delay,
to loiter away the time, GxiihGuit*.
G&ireSu-ssisrsnr, inf. To trouble, annoy,
molest.
G&m&ljul-, inf. [prov.'\ To be in diffi
culty, trouble, &c.
G^ireSLDnsS , s. Trouble, annoyance.
G&ireSajnu^idifliu, inf. To be engaged,
to be busy.
sffoi3rCff.T6fi, s. A vain undertaking.
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'Q'FrrsQ , s. Woman's jacket, ripdss


W. p. 332. Chola. 2. [prou.] The privy
in a dhoney, <J,rs=fli8<2sur,4;H8L_ii.
G&irsS j<FLL6Ki_, i. [/>ro.] As G&ire$.
(D-y/rek), j. Flower-garden, grove, forest,
y,ii*r. (c.)
GsFir^uiriLlii^ds, inf. To be thick
with foliage, so as to cause shade.
G&ndsvsaaids, inf. To plant a grove
one of the thirty-two kinds of chanty
Qpar&rigjQ&irSko, s. [ioc] A cocoanut grove.
Q&irdsOLndsO, s. The name of a moun
tain sacred to Skanda, ujfi0t*,ur*,s8uii.
2. A mountain sacred to Vishnu near
Madura, t&a&t*>pc*ii. (c.)
(o&rsdRir (Sgtrckiftir, s. (Hind.) A
small kind of bag or pouch, ncar^loj^Q^rii
genu, (c.)
(S&rrQsiJoarsi), v. noun. Sounding as
pelting rain, g*S&<gfiuLi. (c.) See Get.
Qi&trsmsu, s. Watery intumescence, Si
*2ra. W. p. 858. S'oi''iiA. Compare
Qf/TLpsih, s. [prov.] South wind,
GSTSBpff.
G&irLpad&&&rrzir, s. The south-west
wind, Qf&G'niixirpr).
G&rripadGiairsziiieo, s. The south
east wind, O^diStpsspst.
gfiani&G&nipxu>, s. The middle of
the south-west monsoon.
phudQ&nipaih, s. The head of the
south-west monsoon.
trfiHG rirwaut GmiG&iripsw, s. The
wind due south.
'(H&lTLpiii, t. The kingdom of the an
cient Chola dynasty, in the south of
India, the Coromandel country, Ger#
W. p. 332. Ciiola.
G&nipGp&u>G&nLpmnG&irif^iB Cfifliii<airi_Riii, s. The country of the
Chola king, (c.)
G&ntpL&sBsnso&a&iiT, s. Coromandel
coast.
G&ntpsiaarG&nipzk, s. Any king of
the Chola dynasty.
Q& IT L^l IU <
Q&fTX/9lL/<S<3L
[pron.] A basket for carrying
earth, iosOTan!-*igiiis.>i_. 2. A large kind
of basket, fiCSn^-suu-.
Q&iryQiuusmu, s. A large kind of
bag used by mendicants, ^tou, (c.J
Q'& IT u9 UJ 53T , s. One from the G-rirtpti
country. (c.)i. [proc] A broad, strong
kind of hoe, Qijrf)iuio4fQfLlt$..
G&irtflui, s. A class from several
castes, named perhaps from their Coun
try Qveih,i5swiceartGGiixiretrQpps$uaii&c{lGv*ie
iSrltSjsri as G*l$uuu!;iuuii,G9i$\uGaiaeSBe,
&C.
Gs=a$ uuueogi. s. [prov.] A tooth
like a hoe. (spoken in derision.)
G&niiiLi@]G8sru2 G&tri$itrziitois&u>, s. A
term used in Coromandel for 20,000 be
tel nuts See ^aiearii, ^fiaserria.

* ^o&tTGfr&uh, s. (a change of Q&arerw.)


[prou.] Shaving, the ceremony of tonsure,
ipMSiMifitmm.
Q&rr an~LL, s. A kind of gram, great
millet, s>fLi>Si, Holcus saccharatus, L.
(c.) 2. (M. Die.) The fibo shrub.
&n&i&tT'j&G&rreirLD, s. See sir&snx.
Q&tgjG&irfnrui, s. Another variety of a
large kind. See Q*ii.
LDs&n&G&tt<sirii> QLDn&aas&G&trsa to,
s. Maize, Indian corn, (probably as
coming from Mecca or Mocca.)
(Lp/igi&G&treirii, s. A large kind re
sembling pearls.
Qoimfar&G &irenu>, i. Holcus Sorg
hum.
G&irseppL-eau. Genm/ipC, s.
Maize stalks, (c.) See fiLmi
(o&irvfr^a), s. [/-] As G&ireoisir.
Q&IT 31T sk, s. [prov. for G&ireirLb.} Maize,
Indian corn.
(o^/tstt) Q&rreif)ss>&, s.
A budget,
satchel, bag, iJ<wte.-fo>u.
${getis$ri3rcflfS>m&ar?&3^@&aGmfakrio gftaesr
Gstcfi*os&aif4B,Mf$(5&sGmiexrQtl>. One is (must
be) the owner of a large house, another
must carry a wallet.
U><?/r^2;, s. Boiled rice, ^/r_sto. 2. Apex
of the wild pine-apple resembling boiled
rice; also a white spongy substance found
in the palmyra, wild aloe, Sec, *jSc3=
cfifstiuaipiSdiGrrj}. (c.) 3. The second lunar
asterism. See ujew*.
Gvipiiai-estpiiiiQaiGiia. To give food and
raiment.
Gftp^Q^it^ir. A wall of rice, food,
&c, i. e. the body.
tuaSpjxiGftps/t^GaicjQuLjij. To serve for
daily bread. (Low.)
giartiBp&igiGeirpfitQ&itei. Nothing to eat.
G*ipfiptsiS&>7a>. The rice will not go
down ; i. e. he cannot eat.
G&iTQrp&& G&tTjp&&DLDa-&, inf. To
boil rice.
G&irfli, s. To set rice before one. 2.
To board, feed.
G&irjpiQsi7(Bui$d&, inf.
To cause a
bride to present boiled rice to the bride
groom, as an essential part of the mar
riage ceremony among some castes.
G&irjpQaircoeS , appcl. n, A glutton,
OujrifJ.ifliifjiir, 2. Green vitriol, ^orcr
Gu&.
G&irj)iu8i>id&G&irgaGurri, inf. To
set rice on plates, leaves, Sec, for eat
ing, (c.)
G&ngnQuinna, inf. To cook rice. 2.
To boil over, bubble up.
G&irjpiQuneSaj, inf. [prov.~\ To swell
or enlarge, as rice in boiling.
G&rrjpi ai Lf-d & , inf. To strain off rice.
ffiPiTflrilt-B), v. noun. The ceremony of
first feeding with rice, performed on an
auspicious day. See gj&aruiSsr&estb.
G-Tirsurp, inf. [prov.] To be too much
soaked, as rice in boiling over insuffi
cient fire.
G&irpiDsusnu, s. Ladle for rice, in
distinction to that for curry, (c.)
Cff/ri)j6(g, s. A wicker strainer for
boiled rice, (fl.)

Q&iru>
G&irjbtTyeoi'/iP, s. Boiled rice waved
before a person, an idol, a married
couple, a great person, &c, to remove
the supposed fascination of unlucky
eyes, (c.)
G&irjbjpa&iar G&rtpjppeS, s. Duty
or obligation to one for support.
G&irp&idappose, s. A kiud of fish. See
G&rpjctd&aa, s. Languor after eating.
2. Fainting through want of food.
G&npsptd&pqy&iip, 3. See ptrsNip.
t'.-^i-ii./), A woman who pre
pares food for one who pays her ex
penses, (c.)
Qt?i'pjpi*Qi&&, s. [prov.~] See <a;t_&D.
Q&irpjpid(8)jSi8, appcl. n. A man
greedy of food, who will eat any where.
G&npjpda^sot,
A large basket in
which rice is served up to a company.
G&npgidesia, s. The right hand as
used in eating rice, &c oppos. to tlimst
m. (c.)
G.?.-pj> iQ sirtni, s.
Giving boiled
rice as alms to religious mendicants,
being the first kind of bounty.
G&npgt&'Fil-u)., s.
An earthen pan
for cooling boiled rice.
GfnpjppBiqFjpp, 3. The body; (lit.)
a leather bag of rice, (p.)

G ffpjp iS p fil ee> it G&rrpggpd&uj, 3.


QffTtisjaDsdarrij&G&rrppI, 3. The in
[prov.'] See Gswpffuwiaili.
ner part of the oucjieo* fruit.
G<ritpjppptL(B,s. A flat plate in which
Q&rresTauj,
s.
One of the fifty-six
rice is served in the family. See ^llS.
countries, &iG#*tb. 2. One of the eighty
G&irpjpuufxi&, s. Rice paste.
languages the Hindustani, ^iuiaw).
G&irpgtuurvjdaaa, 3. Grains of boiled
rice.
(p&rrGsr35sir, s. (fcm. G&resrspp.) One
G&npjgsuupgn, v. noun. Rice sticking
of a low tribe among the Mohammedans
to the pot, ladle, &c.
or Moors. See &gist, (c.)
G&irpjDiuuiramuih, 3. That part of the
camp where the baggage is kept, nnd CoJT (g)U3/r;fl, 3. [prop. Ge-nSsnrLorifl.'] In
the food prepared. 2. (fiy.) Women,
cessant rain, tSt-tiaooip; in Jaffna, ^
f.
(c.)
G&rrpjpiuunSssr, 3. A pot for boiling (c J/r,iS3> C?0<3ii, 3. [loc. prop. G&a%stGu>
rice.
Clouds pouring incessant rain.
Q&vpjpiuauu , 3. The stomach, jgfiuru
(o&irSsiir, 3. Pouring rain, raining in
G3=rrpgnu>iuisu>, s. Sleep induced by
torrents, mm^Qut^. 2. Incessant rain,
eating, (c.)
Si_runajip. (Teluyu usaye.) 3. The twentyGeirpgtinnui, 3. A tree not mature.
second lunar asterism, figGeitmib.
G&np]piwn(B , 3. A worthless fellow
G&ir&srQuiau, inf.
To rain heavily
who docs nothing but eat. ( in derision.)
in
surrounding
districts.
BinatQG&njpi, J. Boiled
Geadsxpgrppea, . noun. Drizzling rain.
G&n&r&G&rrjp, s. Boiled G&nsffui.
&ioU!QQ&n]pi, s. Boiled &ldl\.
undBi&aiTL-(B&G&n3E&, 3.
The inces
t-jpQU&Q&iTffi, 3. White ants in a nest,
sant rain of four months in the
like rice. See t^f>s>.
Palghaut district, beginning with July.
Q&rrprS!, 3. [j>rov.~\ Pith of trees, u>up
<? & irfe u uf e> , 3. A kind of grass, jijd
SfacGsrs. 2. Unsound wood, unsolid
nQ/s*. (It.)
timber, &C, as oppos. to rtSsii, taiuSniSttream.
G&rr$airLDeip,
3. Heavy rainas G&rr
3. The fleshy part of some fruits eaten
unripe, uyi&Gsrpfl. (Jaffna usage.)

Q&etr
Q&stT. A syllabic letter composed of
* and 9.
* Q3= str
3. A kind of native arse
nic, rnkflsura^rm-Ji. (M. Die.)
*Q&5irSftjB&lh, 3.
A kind of lily,
0*i--...v. W. p. 946. SoCQANDHIKA.
*Q&stT&fliLJth (o&ir&ifliLlLh, 3. De
light, pleasantness, health, that which
is gratifying, <i. See j<vAua.
Q&SKikQujiis, s. (also tfeydQuiw.)
Health, convalescence,
2. Salubriousness, ^GjuBuib. 3 Ease, comfort, de
light, refreshment, pleasantnessas Q*erx
fait, (c.) 4. Kindness, attention, tender
ness of treatment, Q*r**oSx/<i. W. p. 946.
BOUKHYA.
Q*or*9iiior. Are you well?
,;;;:_,- : j',Hj-3^ '"J'^- This is a
better place than that.
G*ard3uppuLi, v. noun. Illness,
sickness, (c.)
Q&ard@uj&mti> Q^errdSuj^arii, 3.
Indisposition, slight disease; [ex 8&nb,
k-ctiJ, want.] (Colloq.)
Qyarrjii, j. (also tra/tni.) Purity,
cleanliness, A*(4. 2. Cleansing, purify
ing, ablution, washing one's self, afp&Qnu
. W. p. 859. Soocha.
Q&eir&^ianp, s. A privy. (R.)
Q&str&LDuesarem, inf. To wash after
passing excrements, srAis^ai.

Q*str&s@, s. The prescribed mode of Q&air^g!ririb~iaLh, s. A system of


purifying after passing excrements, (p.)
atheistical philosophy. See
Q&GiT&eireiifltlJii, 3. (also .ray^eSrsisfl Q&SiTji^i], s. A kind. See .?..,-;dL-.
mi.) Kindness, compassion, friendship, Qjerr/j^iTii), i. Beauty,
See
familiarity, ^y<*4. W. p. 946. SocjanYA.
Q&etriijZUQpsM, s. A blooming, joyful
Q&eir&areSiusir, s. A kind, friendly
countenance, arising from happiness of
man.
mindone of the thirty-two expressions
of countenance.
Q<FS1TI_ITS0, 3. (Hind.) Foppery, &c.
c
ij :.-.tt , s. Sivaas Ati^G^^car.
as *yi_#.
2 (fern.
A beautiful manas
Q&srr, s. Sediment, &c. as ^o/.
Q&siriijMittrujQ, s. As Q&ariprRtueufi.
Q&sitQl ireo, s. A howdahas jsy
*QgrGtTfb~.3'So2ifi, 3. A book of prais
* Q& sir sariy. &si]S$itis^, s. Long-pep
es to Parvati, s'^r*'- (e-)
per. See *eftri_i*.
'Q&GirmjSsfiujiii Q&sirm!si?au!, s.
*Q&6tT63tlTiq_&lT, s. (plu. also ^ajemtf.
Beauty, great beauty^ loveliness, Guty.
W. p. 946. Sound'auyya.
*t.) Toddy-sellers, dealers in spirituous
Q&arihpiftajaifi, s. A beautiful female.
liquors, x&dpGuri. W. p. 859. S'odn'd'ika.

Qr&Gsr arm^Qtr^sh , 3.
Q&siTj&rrS.f] , s. ( Hind.) A horse-dealer,
Siva, as worshiped at Madura, and called
Ojyifi\Mi!i> ; [ex r*ar.~\
sir LI QSJjtF GUTlh, s. A plant, tyesrei'
O^sir^/rS.fljfg^ao/r, s. A horse to be
qjcjksm, Indigofcra. (It.)
sold. [II.)
*Q&siT<2irriLirn, s. A nuptial gift, 8p GlfSirutti&UJLCi, s. Auspiciousness,
srii. W. p. 930. Sudaya. 2. A prize,
ifigu.-Afimi. W. p. 946. Soibuag'ya. See
reward, u*^ajijQur<y<V; [ex good, et ;st
iuib, gift.]
*QjFsrrLCisir, s. Mercury the planet,
as son of the moon
^<ir. (Sa.
QsFOtTjS^I, s. (Tel.) The fourth day
Sountya.)
of the moon's age. See
2. [prop.
ffS/s).] As stserfiSilused abusively, (c.) OcysYTLCii), j. A treatise. See &ajmu>.
527

'Q^ernriTLLLf., s.
A tune, cm/rsfl
Tue forty-third year of the Hindu cycle,
twrnih.
S)i/(J^li. (c )
*Q f SirtSlULD, s. Mildness, gentleness,
. One of the secondary tunes, g,fin*<b. 1
placidity, n^J>. 2. Handsomeness, beau
A country, S>,uii.
ty, pleastngness, ^jpcg. W. p. 947.Soumtta.
S&tiriB uir, s. (pi.) Persons of a meek or QiSFsrr//?, s. (also
Saturn the
gentle disposition, swipi. 2. Sages,
planet, ft. 2. A name of Vishnu, Jig.
ascetics among the Jainns, Qp&Haii.
W. p. 847. Soum. 3. A name of Kama.
Q&str lS' u.trrrrn'ussa jsi ,s. Vishnu, sS^>,j^.
**-er*. 4. Oaruda the vehicle of Vishnu,
*cyi_o. 5. Yama, god of death, mmar. 6.
Q'rsrr l8uj sir , s. A meek or gentle
The wife of the Asura, 'I'aruka, faaar
person, eni/mpliamsii 2. Mercury, regent
i.!i. 7. Uurgn, giisa*. Compare QsaH,
(tf the planet, son of the moon -as Qrer
mar.
3. Argha, jyg*a>. 4. One of the
eleven Ooruttirar, or Kudras, u&Q&sgf QjoW/fliL/to. s. Bravery, valor, he
roism, courage, fortitude, manliness, tSsib.
*Q&3rr!TL>, s. One of the eighteen
See |Au<i. W. p 859. Soukvya. 2.
(com. Gtrctb.) Theft, pilfering, embezzling.
secondary Puranas, sauL/iitani. 2. (Sa.
Kihnvra.) Shaving in general. CWsni. 3.
Maty,
W. p. 947. Sumt.i. What belongs
Q&srifljjaairtLL-, inf. To carry one's
or appertains to the sun, (gtunbuitwrnrg.
self bravely.
See

Q&errifluar, s. A name of arararsi.


Compare <srW,ASV<ir. 2. A valiant
person, wtidr, 3. An Asura slain by
Subramanya. <gu<*ia>r. (p.)
Q&jrrQfj, s. ( Tel.) [toe] A greasy taate,
that ot goat's milk. 2 As
Q & siraHarp ear eafit, s. Brackish water.
*Gl&GiT(sff'j~ih, s. A compouud medi
cine. See
Qirsrrsruh Q&srnriii, s. Shaving,
tonsure, u>J/30*,. W. p. 333. Choui.a.
Q&eiiGtr&QF)U>ui G^ererseoTLDLD, s. The
first shaving of a child's head, when
three years old, except one lock, with
appropriate rites ; one of the sixteen
ceremonies for a child.
0<Fffsrra(2|U)ff^, s. The ceremony of
shaving, &c. (Culhq.)
QfGfrssrSiLlLCi, t. One of the thirtytwo Upauishads, e-uii_^4<2,jf^.

S3
gg, is a letter of the Sanscrit alphabet,
composed of s and j( It is commonly
used tor words of a foreign language.
5 . * The body. See fiw.
ginryaJH, s. See under a=ai.
*. Inspection. See ^Q/iji).
gtLsir, s. Quickness. See &(Bdsir.
gtlffl, t. (Eng.) Judge, fV : ,-zl so it.
ql-uC, t. Suddenness as slI,;,'.
1gutTQpj0G^t s. As ^wiruTEeS&o.
gu^, >. Seizuie. See &ufil.
&loit, s. A club. See &ldit.
gwitaHfe, s. (Arab.) Receipt and
expenditure, /jjQ-u|.
ggwirursfi, s. See &u>nuihfi.
ggtiaf , j. Land. See FiBar,
tgiEeir&niT, s. Zemindar.
IgaiLDjiiriT, s. Jemidar. See &Qu>pirir.
lgu>uu>, t. Ostentation. See &ii>uu>.
gfwjir, s. (Hind.) Haste, as to busi
ness, #tj<i
tgeiunayptgeosuirfi, s. Urgency to
make water. See rau>^.
g>6Uu>, s. Water, &.c. See &eou>.
gsi p, t. ( Hind.)
Swiftness, ffsu
mcb.
geoevirdl, j. See &eoeoire8.
8htu, s. Answer. See &eiiru.
geunufririr, s. See under &eunu.
Sgeairuis^m, s. A secretary.
J. A peon. See ^suireir.
gairu), t. People. See &enii>.
gOTOTei),
A window. See ^esr
528

gg/T^/f, j. See ^/rS/f.


gffs, s. A rest-house. See nrnt.
girdBacnp, s. Vigilance. See &ad8j
"Agiriir, s. The whole. See &tru.n.
IgirtjL, t. A jar. See &irt-p..
gg/rme8, s. A sweeper. See ^n(BweS.
QttasisrppasiLa, s. ( Tel.) Artfulness.
B-Ututb.
tgirpxw, s. Horoscope. See &irpau>.
Zgirfi), s. Caste, &c. See &rrfi).
gtrAfl, s. Increase. See etieiifi.
giru^j, s. Index, list. See &niSpr.
Sgiru>Ln, s. A watch of three hours. See
ffgmib.
fgrrrfSsir, t. Security. See &riar.
fgnrfl, t. Restoration. See &nifi.
Sgire^d, s.fPers.) Trick, artifice. See
Igirevw, s.
gireoir, g.

Magic. See errefiuz.


Net-work of thread. See

a'sir, s. Life, &c. See 9aiar.


suijeitld, s. See &&]netni>.
, *. A saddle. See
m~*> ?
g-o^t9, s. Slippers. See
g-oiiiLo/T, j. (^rai.) Charge, trust, Qui
jg-6e, j. See sg-6m).
^.enwtrissi u> g-6i)U!/rg),
Pine, penalty, jyujr^ii.

Qgii,
The world. See Q**u>.
Ogspff/r, . (^rai.) Granary, store
of provisions. Lfo*ri_#3w.
Oggsjarizr, 5. A flag. See 0<ywi_r.
Qg,i,sw, (Hind.) Carefulness, vigi
lance, .*</.
<2g/i^,
Any animal. See Q&i&i .
Qguu>,t. Prayer, &c. See Q&uii.
Ogiuti, t. Victory. See Qfujw.
Ogifij, s. (Arab.) A land measure.
Cc;.:t^^, f.

_'
. Property. See Si^sS.
^IlSsS, s. An ornament. See Sl8s8.
$omLip, s. I Pars.) Cultivation, agri
culture, *@U1J..
^leosviT, s. Zillah. See <a>euir.
^leodeomdo, v. noun. Being very cold,
chill. See RaiOmocu.
glasra-, t. Kinds, goods. See Sgpsr.

gfai(?j7(g, s.
gjaiarii, 5.

See @oiGtrd(g.
Livelihood, &c.

See

(Arab.)

Birth.

See &sautu>.

Gfgnif-, t. A set. See Q&nif..


Qgiuf.3sx, $. Adorning, &c. See <?<F/7iji<&sr.
CsirO, *. A pair. See 8(8.
Cg/rilt_/r, . A rod. See G&rrC-irr.
"S^, * Splendor. See G&ir@.
Cg/rrf, t, (Per* ) Force, violence,
u2,r>rjii. 2. Stiffness, S>^uty.
QgireviBiT, s. A hag. See G&neo/ur.
G&irryaiifi, >. Depredation, 0/ririrr.
2. As Crgrr. See c.r

(aW
so). A sibilant letter from the Granl'ha,
eni^srarijiSj&^issr, i. An ex-officer, &VJpTSi>Lb, s. Corpulency; material
or the Sanscrit alphabet.Note. All
one who has lost his place.
substance, matter. Sevgiiii. W. p. 953.
words beginning with this letter, and
Sthooi.a.
their derivatives, are, of course, Sanscrit av^STsnfliULA, s. Fixed position, tS&e.
Ati)to2Mi>rarsi(20igiAiu8saBj. Sensual,rudc
or of Sanscrit derivation. The native
VV. p. 952. Stiianeeyasi.
or gross perception, (p.)
Tamil lias no sibilant letter; being
rrnAs/Jsj.v. :-.'.:" i
I am settled
stjuiuilxnii, A clumsy, awkward, rude
properly a palatal.
here.
manner.
mO&ISjflh, s. A chapter, especially of the &vi&!r<ssrlujrrsir av^ireaflaireir, $.
em^girsoGp&uia>^/reo-strujui,s. Material
Bhayavata, &c. See mtfii. \V. p. 947.
bodyoppos. to
[prop. Afliollsi**.] The superintendents
Skandha.
of a temple, GsinSailt. {Colloq.)
eKjpreOQpeti efi a;or aotgire\>u>QuriKfifiGi
*, appel. n. A fleshy or corpulent mau.
etV-X.i^ssr, s. Skanda. See sipest. W. StU^TssP&Lh, s. [prop. ek^irsSjEii.] The
p. 947. Skanda.
office ofa superintending Brahman, QstcS/: ufuvDl^/rsSiSj"LO, s. Praise, eulogium, &c.
snUBsQ^Ld swseossrix:,
A falling,
pJwsBB. W. p. 952. Stuanika.
See CfirpSiadi. W. p. 950. Stotua.
slipping, tSqfiBs. 2. Women's issue of
A.jr/r.^ii.-sr,
See
/SirsPsar.
GtvQSjBirLDth,
s. A multitude, army, &c,
blood, bloody flux, Qu;yi4ij<a. 3. Involun
Grta. See Qgrtmb. W. p. 950. Stoma.
tary nocturnal pollution, t*#fjiao. W. GfOJBlpLD, s, That which is steady or
p. 948. Skhalita.
firm, iSpugi. W. p. 953. Sthitam.
h)Qp3fr<>liuii>, s. Praise, eulogium,
stO&iri55LT>, s. One of the eighteen WdJibI/sI, s. State, stay, affluence, wealth,
&c. See tivfimiib.
mOparfi^uwusssesir, inf. To sing
Puranas. See sitgii.
fihyiiiy. Seep^. W. p. 953. SriUTI.
one's praises.
ei>fipu>fi), s. Estate, possession. (c.)
siVjguiLJLD, s. A post, &c. See pusuio.
JiomtrsBTLb, s. Bathing, ablution, &c, (y>Qf
oWi'jf.T. J. An opulent man.
W. p. 949. Stambha.
*<3.\V p.955. S.n ana. Note. The brahmans
^V^ibussnh, j. The suppression of ovarii), s. Firmness, stability, &c. See
count seven kinds of *tr!A. or purifi
any faculty by magical means. See /nb
)j<a. W. p. 953. Sthira.
cation : 1 . wJummiorti, a purification by
W. p. 949. Stambhasa.
being covered with dust raised by the
eh@i;&/ifi!jru>, s. Fresco painting.
siV^iSOua, s.
A place, a seat, &c. See
trampling of cows, and by the wind. 2. fimi
j?j @j u
inf. To be made steady,
tljjwtBiorw, that produced by the sprinkling
W. p. 951. Stiiala.
to be established, to be confirmed by
of rain in the sun-shine. 3. iMearrio, a
sivszuih, s. Praise, &c. See psuw.
evidence, {c.)
purification of the mind by meditation.
W. p. 949. Stava.
4. uiAfiumtatarib, sprinkling of water on a
en)!B!T!T!B&ih, s. Indigo plant, ^g/^/ft,
3tv/SS3Tth, s. A female breast. See
sick person while hearing the Veda read.
Indigofera tinctoria; [ex
lasting, et
5. uoA*<sri4, sprinkling with dust from
gar*. W. p. 943. Stasa.
tmisit, dye.] W. p. 953. Sthiraranga.
the vicinity of sacred trees, shrubs, &c,
etv^ssr srV^ELD. A Sanscrit affix im
as
^
&C. 6. jfiStcJimgtssrib,
fit, s. A woman, wife, Queetr. See
plying state or quality; usually occurring
a, W.
\\r p.
- 950.
- Stree
'' purification by applying the ashes of
jsM.
in combination as 9itmgsir,pi-aopii,gti3jg
cow-dung. 7. CiLiMAnrtmi, from fixed
eujSir'&trjdmpif&arti, s. The female
contemplation of the Yogi.
il'^Igll, 5. Siva, &c. See ^/rgga/.
sex.
op/E/rsBrasw",
{Christ, usage.) The
W. p. 951. Sthan'u.
mfiifosou, s. An assembly of women,
Baptist.
ab
.
'
:

asu
S<8
u
.v
,
s.
A
lover
of
the
stVjBTijSLCi, s. A foundation; an es
^Gffird&ajmniTei'U), s. Bathing after
tablishment. W. p. 952. Sthapaka.
female sex.
recovery from sickness. 'Colloq.)
^frsarcio/fiTesri}>,s. {Christ, usage.) Bap
j i. s. A founder, builder of
eofiir'uiSifijJaii, s. One fond of his wife.
tism; [ex. rerd.]
a city, &c.
cbpvj,>js)rz.i, . A most excellent
(Qrresrmicirariiufiirensr, inf. [improp. q/t
em^iTLj SOTLD, s. Attention of mind, &c.
womanas adrrfarj^arii.
a*&firasnhuei*Gr.'] To baptize.
See $7uBrJ>. W. p. 952. Stiiapana.
ehpfieosfy-azrih, *. Female excellence;
0/rOTsi).T/rOTc/Oi5ffa, inf. To give
SMJBiTlSl, i
-ir , pQfi&r, uQuar, i,
the decorum, decency, modesty, &c, pro
baptism {with the dative).
per to the female sex.
v. a. To found, to erect, &c. See ptd, v.
(b^-^totz r^TLhu&swc^y ^iresr&visirisar^
^^^if-eauau^triSsA, inf. To found
ob^,foSii<s<i), s. The feminine gender.
Q*jjtl*, inf. To baptize {with the
a family.
2. Vcrenda femina. (/{.)
accusative).
GRanSe9(3&Stf>t!pifi$bBiutQibufi\&i&firi3ia.
(gevaufi?, s.
The lawful wife. See
tQtrssiGhmirairpQjSnL-if., s. A baptismal
To transpose the sahti, or indwelling
font.
portion of any deity, from the image
^tssrAufariQuppmA. One who has re
Q&irchjslf, s. One's own wife.
into a pot of water, while a temple is
ceived
baptism.
being rebuilt; after which it is again
uC-iuenfii?, j. ( Tel.) [com. ulLioo
<ei}n&rei>iiifarar, s. One who baptizes.
transferred to the image. See ,gr<jrii.
fifJ] A queen.
(/?.)
urjaifif, s. A strange woman.
He is reduced to a cypher; i. e. his
6fuC>/5c55i>,
j. Affection, kindness, friend
(kingly or other) power is usurped, OI)JP$bI, s. Praise, eulogy. See gip. W. p.
ship. See BQar*w. W. p. 955. Sneua.
as by a favorite, [prop]
949. Stdti.
&VUs^.t to,*. Clearness; being evident
ee^iriS^ih, r. noun. An establishment.
STD^JjS^iUi-D, s. That which is praised.
or manifest, 0tit_Qrf**i4. 2. Perspi
2. Any thing hidden under ground.
cuity, distinctness, #**i4. W. p. 956.
See #4.ff>iu<a. W. p. 949. Stutta.
GiVJBiTeilTLD, s. Any thing fixed, immove
Spasut'a.
able, &c. See ptnib. W. p. 952. Stha- eiu^srssiiT, s. A post or pillar in a house.
m)Ui<f-<Bll>, s. Crystal. See uLf.aii. W. p.
VARA.
See an*. W. p. 953. Sthoon'a.
956. Sphat'ika.
sw^/rearth, s. Place, situation, fcc. See sfy^rtS, s.
The top of an idol shrine.
en u Lf.a en it si ii -aiutf.auai\&ld, s. Clear,
prmi. TV. p. 952. SlHANA.
See siJ. '
transparent sky.
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sw sus/rooti, s. Peculiar occupation, duty,


LW W. p. 961. SVADUARMA.
aruaus3?/r. Of one's own accord. See mpti.
srOsuuircuLCi, s. Nature. See s-unoiw.
3(0311^, s. A contraction of aosuiuwLf,
in Tamil
which see. W. p. 962.
Svabiio.
srusuiL/DO, s. One's own as will, pro
perty or action. See *iui4, *<uib.
aba/u/E/S^^ii, s. That which is spon
taneous, or self-formed.
&VGi]iutisLj sn)sucuiiiL^sueiT,s. The son
of the sclf-cxistentthe title of the first
Manu. W. p. 962. Svayambiiuva.
wDSUlUlhswrth, s. Selection of a husband
by a king's daughter. See rwcuii.
euaiuwoiijwiiPL^t^Gtij v. noun. A royal
proclamation inviting the presence of
suitors to the king's daughter.
aoaiutieuaeir, s. A husband so chosen.
maiuiieieair, s.
The female who
chooses. W. p. 962. Svatamvara.
sn) Sturm, s. A note in music. See
W. p. 962. Svara.
i -'.'uij:.', 3. A fluttering or tremulousness of voice.
waiffLDassrieoui, s. See &nu>earievw.
srUSU^JL/LD, s. See Q&n^uw.
sJusu.T i&tht, 3. The world of Indra.
See amtitmb.
&eaira&nfi)ufi, s. A title of Indra the
ruler of Swerga.
eruaz/f szotlo sfusu/fsirsani, 3. Gold.
See <yaiisar!&, O^fffTCWlO.
msniiisssrsnnA-, s. A goldsmith.

srDsvstiULCi, s. Littleness. See Q&rtpuw.


<3t03iltTtfiCt>, 3. Welcome, salutation,
SCO saltfffiib.
sioeuiraiT , 3. An exclamation used in
making an oblation. See smrst.
msuir&v^liULb, s. Wealth, ability, &c
SeC amlaufiuui.
&VGUir^i5fiilfllUih,3. Independence,
hereditary right, &c. See <ur^*^ui,
and -vV " '
&vsi]irwraff<3Sih, 3. Natural disposition.
See *ui*3*to under *uraiib.
stoaiirtS, 3. Lord. See sqiitlS.
sn'au/r/r^^LD, s. Property, substance;
(a pleonatm.} See *-<An2.
sru^swjan^, 3. One's own will. See

a^2. A Sanscrit letter usually represent y$aiT(yj!3triis, s. Chicacolethe name


ed in Tamil by c, Cu., as
^iU-ib,
of a place near Vizagapatam, go'Lgfl<EiTt5:g(3sr, 3. A name of Vishnu;
s^2. A Sanscrit syllabic letter compound
[ex armpm, husband.]
ed of oj. and gj.
u^fEirifliuih, 3.
A sacred thing or
syL&ir, s. ( Pcrs. ) A large town, utlt-croruj.
business, uw.-.'j4,
f,rir, s. (Arab.) Remark, observation,
y0sirif)<jja rrppzbr, 3. The superior of
stou. (c.)
a fane, or of a heathen monastery.
Gfirrru, s. (Arab.) Spirituous liquors, ujgaiTBtr&v^El t^sjeir^issn)^, 3.
wine, &c, ie^uw<A.
Calastri, a town and hill. See xrcfifi.
<3$,TiT<su, s. A shroff, (c.) See eairut-i. y^sin&ib^Bl, s. The festival of Krish
na's birth.
See m*,).
eyfiirtReO, s. (Arab.) Included, concern ufi)5X6ST,
s. An epithet of Vishnu,
ed in, connected, Qtiteas.
fle>g$. See Qfisar.
ai^rsO, s. A shawl, (c.) See &ireoos>ai. ujfjjgirGtrih, 3. A broad kind of palm
leaf used for books. See fiati.
fflTii9, i. Ink. See eruS.
U[ i5U!r&6oT, 3. (also @t8ewT&eir.) An
epithet of Vishnu; [cx dumb, abode ]
u^uS),
3. Vishnu, eSo^gsi/; [ex y$,et
yrff. j. LukBhmi, wife of Vishnu, colL
up, husband.]
*n9. 2. Felicity, uitSuih. See fi^, 9.
Uj^LQgp, s. That which is prosperous.
y^ssKiri63r^aetart sir, j. A name
(c.) W. p. 864. Sreemat.
of Sivaj [ex
neck.]
y)Loih/5eirysfjwireir, s. A rich man.
yjgaa-th, s. As
See 9m*r.

u^Qp&th, 1. A letter. See under 9.


uj$j(Lp3siiQf)8ifitjr), 3. A year. See @(y>&.
(c.)
ujTlT&th, 3. The third of the personified
musical modes. W. p. 864. Sreeraga.
t^TirtDSisr, 3. Ramachandra, the hero
of the Ramayana. (c.)
y6U&&ih, 3. A mark on the breast of
Vishnu or Krishna indicating, it is said,
that he is Lord of all prosperity. W. p.
Seeevatcua.

SWUifl Fth, s. Touch, contact, the thing


touching, erp. 2. Gift, donation. See uA
uAutb. 3. (St.) A consonant, QuiiQuoffp.
W. p. 950. Spaksa.
mu<fl&aii(8jf}, s. Classification of con
sonants.
eitiUifl&GtsTLD, 3. Touch, contact, Q^irffl
fi>. W. p. 956. Spaksana.
<3fi)QiUTiSih, i. A tumor, the small
pox, Oaiiitysfii. W. p. 958. SPOT'AKA.
sfuLO/r/f^^stb, j. Relating to law-books,
mnS(j^)*ciu*^io. W. p. 95S. Smartta.
ooLDirir^i^^r, s. One following or pro
fessing the law; usually applied to the
disciples of Sankaracharya.
6f0lB(njl, 3. Law, pQw&tpfiaui. 2.
Recollection. W. p. 959. Smroti.
eniflQgliFn&fiirii, s. The system of law.
srDSU, s. Proper. See
erosuspiih, s. Any thing kept to one's
self, jjaiQtrasoa. W. p. 959. SvaGATA.
efaaisjBmiTiT&aLii, s. The sceptical
school.
JkoispA, s. A sceptic, an unbeliever,
srusi/s^/jb, s. Purity, &c. See
gyu su sfu^ti>, s. Healthiness. See
Gt0]'Si0p>l, s. Blessing, a form of bene
diction. See xamfi. W. p. 964. Svasti.
ooQienfslaHT&Giriii, s. An initiatory, re
ligious rite of the brahmans.
sfysi/srulzDffiLO, 3. See arBioofieii.
m)ei]^iu^<rtit. s. As maijSiifiau:, and sib
u;Si)Au<i, which sec.

530

sruCoSUsEiFii), s. Any thing engendered


by heat and damp, as insects or worms.
See 0Q*09tb.
ewQsu^th, s. Whiteness, &c. See &
&
vj-fLD^/rsarLc, s. Ccmetry, a burial
place, mrtarii. 2. A place where dead bodies
arc burned, . (So. S'mas'ana.')
&Ln&nasiBiir&, appel. n. An epithet of
Siva, SiSr; [ex ar8, resident.]
0rtDiTS33rti), 3. Memory, j/aipirarii.
W. p. 958. S'uaran'a, Compare amiton,
o-"torf?ia, inf. To remember, to re
collect, *terv*-".

A Grant'ha syllabic letter compound


ed of * and a, usually represented in
. Tamil by c*,
#*, *, or, *, as, #mpi*,
gjtl*sw, gqiajtb, fiahfiar. fl*vesrj a^fastb, Mretb,
*3JWtr, I,

An instant, a moment. See

^a^ssarii, *. The same moment.


SOjS, s.
Any thing broken. W. p.
261. Kshata. Compare j^vijsDji.
<9ty<^3lfluje3T, s. A man of the military
tribe. See effiMuar.

&$.us$sr&&ST, j. Buddha, a leader of Ihe


a^atmrairenui, s. Time of decay.
Buddhist sect. W. p. 202. Ksiiapan'aka.
Af'^r ri^j.-k. s. The waning moon.
sy.usBTLnpub, s.
The shameless sect so&$, s>Qp&, pjBi, a -yl , am, V. A.
or that of the Jainas, whose sage9 are
To waste away, Qs^QtiQut*. (CoHoq.)
said to go nakedThe Tamil word,
pit is derived from this.
*&$!TLCi, s. Milk, uireo. See Saii.
tjiS/Seir, uGuar, as, v. n.
aj!ij&naau>, ' The sea of milk.
To have patience, to forbear, Qur^ts; [ex
a$B$aw, s. Union of milk and water.
db^OT^.j Sec *t, fft. v.
nfjrup. s. The sea of milk.
&f,as>LD, s. Patience, Quirgta&w, W. p.
262. Ksiiama. See *w.
afairuBpSsaeauj, s.
An epithet of
&$UJ, s. [in Algebra.] Minus. See &u.
Lukshmi, q,ili; [ex /Aaasw, daugh
ter.]
asptULD, s. Loss, waste, consumption, a
disease, Q<*>av- W. p. 262. Kshaya.
ofair aril, s. Milk and rice.
a.Qanpsu>, s. Union; (lit.) milk and
fld/ieir, uQumr, da, v. it.
To wane, decrease, lose, be ruined, Q_;
water, s*8ji2 ; [ex
[ex aaui6.]
a^Gair^aiSiuiriuw, s. An argument in
logic, a non causa, pro causa founded on
a sudden coincidence. (/?.)
gjmiis&a.pGjrflsiiliuiBjtDnuA BW&B&A&gi
a^rr^^Tlh, s. Military qualification,
*cr. They are closely knit together.
hatred, gdr^ii. \V. p. 263. Kshatka.
&f.n~LDLC>, s. Scarcity, famine, utg&w.
^.TJ-ih, *. Salt, S.1I1L/. W. p. 263.
,.~i.. m^>Tii, t. Smallness, littleness,
Ksuaba. Compare nnt,
%rs>ai. 2. Cruelty, trickery, Qsmw. See
(5#9ni. W. p. 266. Ksiiudra.
<95>
'SJ 2/ .-..<)_-, s. A petty, evil, and
s^S, i. A number, one hundred trillions.
cruel goddess, or god.
See BB.
'xf.^ji&l, s. Hunger, u9. W. p. 266.
Kshud'h.
&$3S3rL>, t. Feebleness, decay, [garth.
a+^/i urrart's , s. (St.) The pain of
See Sarii, 9aaih.
hunger, uSlm<gfoj>.

a^swrsBlsS, j. Blemish, defect; defa


mation, QsQB. (R.)
1
*Q>6mf.fi5iB!Tlh, s. Field, sacred place,
&c> tofiA See S*pp a and C-vJ - - W.
p. 267. Kshk'tka.
G <*?,.>' Vi * .Te> a; , I. A Saiva book,
descriptive of sacred places, &isi*>.
G&f,p&aa@iuar, s. (St.) The soul,
Gaf.jiSff&pQ, t. The lustration of a
sacred place.
B&is&ziQa+pBaih, s, A sacred place.
<(g<imr\pPow, s. See under gjj.
GJtfj-piSitafipu), * Geometry.
(p^L/ii, j. Occupying time, aireoiiaifijg
fii. W. p. 267. Kshe'pa.
aireoQaf.uw, s. Passing time. See
under ruio.
i$srri.r<w:ixf uw, s. Killing time.
jF^sireaGafiuih &psir6eGay.utit, s.
Good occupation of time. (Colloa )
Id^g^Z-DLT), j. Happiness, prosperity, <su>.
See CroiA.
0<S6^,srr/r(i, . Shaving, as O^-cr/Tii. W.
p. 268. Ksiiulka.

&
(OTj. A consonant of the second class. It is (S5333r3, . A crab, a lobster, /raw.
sometimes used for *, and *, as for *rtSj>,
2. Cancer of the Zodiac,
Also
Q'dsi, for
yoo, &c.
written,
and Qga*.
(G5. A syllabic letter compounded of
(SjLcdsanrisirlULdmssnrt-^ek, s. One
and jf.
of the unseen planets. See Cm*.
i^^Sirssr, s. The letter (J; [ex altar.'] jSJUjefJ, . A dog, /E(riu. 2. A peacock,
<oS&. 3. [prov.~] Toddy, =r. (p.)
(PO
^^6* ^jQil/sst^), t>. oun. Running at
uJLOojr, s.
Yama the god of
the nose, crying as a child, jfgnajrar^oS. (c )
death, mmOr. (/).)

(GJjT. A syllabic letter compounded of


and g.
i^tieisit, s. Place, room, space, situa
tion, location, i-jA. 2. Side, u4. 3.
A hand-lance or dart, eosGmti. 4. adv.
Henceforth, henceforward, from hence,
after,
5. prepos. Above, upon,
upward, &o*i. 6. Before, forward, in front,
gp*. (p.)
^ir^SeO, s. (a change of tf(j9ij
A plough, acuueru. 2. Component parts
of a fortification, including statues,
figures and other fancy work, ornament
ing the Walls, mB&gCiLl. (p.)
""I<-\, s. Battle, war, skirmish, y
**. 2. Multitude, crowd, x.ri a. 3. Army,
troops, Li>i_. 4. Power, strength, force,
!. 5. Weight, gravity, ponderosity,
ur<rib.
6. Field of battle, GurUtai.(p.)

(S5HJ/C, s. A change of mtuu>, in epetreasij


tut. (j>.)
^JiT^gyY (SJ3"S0, Sff/DOT, gjneirG/Ddr, Go!
er, 55?sw, v. 71. (a change of
To
sound, .,...r-a. (p.)
^ ;.v._, . r. noun. Sounding, roaring,
&C, as r d^.
(OTjstiausO, j. Fire-fly, glow-worm, lSot
!g5(2p, 1. Peacock's cry, UHiSpfSjncv.

(SJ/rsaar, j. (com. reireir.) A string, asuS


family on the demise of the father and
p. 2. A bow-string, .*<*. (p.)
protect the property, &c., prufprar. W.
p. 354. Gnati.
Sjra>/T(j/raOT, . See under ^jaair.
QirSadrutii, s. The duties of the heir
^rjiiQ^sijan/X, s. The twang of a bow
after the father's death. (Colloq.)
string, (p.) _
'
^irG^)se>jxOffiuiu, inf. To try the * ^ir^j (jlj, s. The mind or soul as
having knowledge, experience, volition,
tightness of a boW-string.
intention, &c, Jiis^aa^giwr. See graii.
'JoljTjSih, s.
That which is known,
W. p. 355. Gnatru.
comprehended, ^fiuuuCi-^. W. p. 354. *(^rru3>tl>, s. Memory, knowledge. 2.
Gnata.
Ueminiscence, intellect, reason, jdfH. (c.)
Qirp&pjSiripih, s. Being completely
W. p. 355. Gnapaka. 3. Precious thing;
versed in science.
objects worthy of investigation and know
foTjITjBir , s. (com. mnpsaaer, pi. iQrrarra
ledge; desiderata in science, religion, &c,
subjects purely intellectual, requiring
*cr.) The wise, the experienced, jifitG^rdr.
deep research and affording gratification,
'^IT^, s. (com. isirfi, pi. iQirBaar, iQ"B
j((yiiOij.-<5*. 4. Demonstration, illus
tit.) A kinsman or near relative on the
tration, &c , by examples from ancient
father's side; the heir whose duty it is to
authors, g^AS&jQiflQ^AaniL-A).
5.
perform the funeral rites, to defend the
(/? ) A note, or explanatory annotation
531

(Gj/r ssr
ttfirumdsigd}(QnuaQeugi, s. Means
of knowledge) as the organs of percep
tion and the mental powers, distinguish
ed from mtsm*<s*i, and siradvgl.
iqitu mii^Suu, s. A memorandum.
(O
.

jj.ru i,.*,srW e sgj-jP, *. The senses as


instrumental causes of the attainment
of knowledge, (p.)
<c$iruai8L8/i/sa@i&, The soul as an
instrumental cause of knowledge, (p.)
(j7jrru a m Q&it&r sir, inf. To call to me
mory.
(CTjirus lisaaj&a, inf. To regard, to
notice, to keep in mind, to remember.
(ejiruauui, inf. To be remembered,
recollected, &c, to come to remem
brance.
igiru&uuGlpp, inf. To remind, put
in remembrance. 2. To refresh one's
own memory.
igvusT/):?.**, v. noun. A knot tied as
a memento, (c.)
igitu&Qpprbsqfjdii, s. Intellect as the
proximate cause of knowledge, (p.)
tgirusiiumraer, inf.
To remember,
keep in remembrance. 2. To refresh
one's own memory.
(STjTOLD, s. (also tSdjiriuili.) Reason,
right, equity, aprippib. (c.)
(SJiT uSl SO , s. Component parts of a forti
ficationas sy&9&, a$&pui]. (*gi.)
t^iTu9j}l, s. ( com. isirtiSgt.) The sun,
a^uj-jr. 2. Sunday (the word for day
being understood),
XjrcSjgQugltigmnmss&ilierir. Sunday IS
a good day to take physic,
QiraSpfttQL-, s. Sunday, as the day
when the sun presides. {Limited use)
igiTuSpjpi sStpeaju), J. Sunday.
^nuSjbipi&&LpGsiU)&DjBLD, s. A fast on
Sunday in honor of the sun, for the
prevention or cure of diseases of the
eyes, also for diseases in general.
QirtiSjpfiQtiiS, appcl. n. The sun-flower,
eAu*. (/?.)
fiRiraSgsansmirEi8,appel. n. A plant, Qan
^mes\<Qiru$pii@tpBau>, s. Sundays
in August, on which fasting is regarded
as specially meritorious.
(OT-/rsOLD,j. Earth, world, yu9. (p.)2. [pros.
-ni.] Satid, &c.i as ballast of a dhoney,
iQneomngi, s.
The goddess of the
earth, uiSQa-S. 2. (M. Die.) The
tasiDfmp plant.
(6j ir6 Qpesa Si it sir, appel. n. Vishnu,
QaevihuatipQptrek, appel. n. Brahma,
^rredSLDp/o, inf. To take in ballast.
(PJTJIJJ, Qdpar, <Qirebr<2par, C.-i.t, <Qirei>,
v. n. {also urgj.) To hang, to be pendent,
Qflrms. (p.)
^ireoei) -sj/riS, v. noun. Hanging,
pending.
QtiskjjtQ&treisrif.(Tfy&a, inf. (frequenta
tive.) To continue hanging.
oA2

^rjirtpeO, s. Different shrubs used in


perfumes and unguents as Cassia, Jas
mine, &c. (See LioStaS.) 2. The Qura-S--Mplant. (See *^or ) 3. The <s (gieib tree. I
4. The Qstt, tree. 5. A shrub, umWi
Qxraraop, Coesalpinia pulcherrima, L. 6.
The *E-!4LLuii plant. 7. The heart of a
tree, taswmh.
(SJ/rsrfl, s. A dog, icrriu. 2. Toddy,
vinous liquor,
(**.)
tQirefijyiifi, s. Bhairava, whose vehicle
is a dog, ai;aj.
i^ireifl^LCi, s. A creeper, eustrdndQatrip-.
(SJ/TSSTLD, s. [prou.] See (-j/reDti.
*^l)irsaTih, s. W. p. 355. Gnana. In
tellect, intelligence, spirituality,
2.
Knowledge, wisdom, erudition, learning,
3. Mystic or recondite knowledge;
knowledge of the nature of deity, the
soul, intellect, &c, derived from medita
tion, the teaching of the Guru, experience,
self-mortification, &c, and connected with
corresponding practice according to the
stage of the religionist, Jiu-gMt-iii. 4.
The fourth degree in the Saiva system,
that of the exalted ascetic who by auste
rities, is said to have annihilated his
passions; freed his soul from earthly
desires; and become ripe for absorption,
Qmrutpb. 5. The conduct of the
or
professor of the fourth degree of the Saiva
system, Qrairo>i_. 6. Right knowledge,
true wisdom, QicJi&sranb. 7. A spiritual
principle, state, quality or stage of the
soul, when by the exhaustion of the good
and evil influences of former births, ii
dominates over the immerging principle,
ceases from actions, and approaches assi
milation to the deity, Q,jfe-. This is
applicable alike to human and to super
human beings, and to the forms of deity
as high as rfi&nb.Note. Knowledge is
considered attainable in three ways: 1. By
evidence of the senses, perception, &c. 2.
Inference. 3. Divine revelation. These
are subdivided into sixty-five varieties.
}rarih, is two-fold: 1. dsa>t!urarib, world
ly or secular knowledge. 2. QfrauxycsrJ ,
divine or spiritual knowledge of the na
ture of deity, spirit and umh, with a state
of soul approximating toward union with
the universal spirit.
iQnesst^Srmosr, s. The deity as pure
intelligence clothed with wisdom, (p.)
iQirgsr&nemiui, s. Those parts of the
Vedas which inculcate mystic and spi
ritual knowledge, abstract devotion, &c.
See &ftvta?Qhujb.
^narsireanf-slT, s. (plu.) Those who
have obtained the spiritual knowledge,
and who practise the abstract devotion
inculcated in the q-<---m--4i^i4.
g.-.'-rs'-rf], s. The authoress of
wisdom.
(tgrsMriRiuth, s.
Spiritual matters,
things connected with the essentials of
religion.
fe^iTBir^iTf) (f^ir^jfirSiuar, s. The
spiritual guru; i.e. the deity appear
ing in human form, for the instruction
and illumination of his disciples; or the
deity represented by the officiating
guru.

TQirmassia-, s. Spiritual sight, vision,


illumination OppOS. to xmsdiatAr.
<Qtieer&/taa , I. Spiritual lustre, in the
countenance of an advanced devotee.
<Qneeia,nL-.&, s. Spiritual perception.
2. Spiritual sight or vision of the r=9,
who professes to view at once all things
in the universe.
tgtresr&pfi, s. One of the six
or
female energies of deity.
(J5itor&emu, s.
A hall at Si^u^uuld,
symbolizing the immensity of God,
without an idol, and intended to re
present the visible heavens. See %>*o-u.
-BjffOT^ui/fP, j.
The posture of the
erect silent ascetic of the highest degree,
superior to the yogi. See
igjiTm&iflpir, s. {flu.) Those who practise
the rules of the fourth degree.
Qnssr&ifnw, s. The spiritual body.
iQfTGsr&iTpairLD^iretsr^ir^Sksr, s. Prac
tice in the devotions of the *yfl before
he has arrived at the fourth or highest
stage. See rani.
ts$irszr&iTp$lBu> igfTeBrjpreo, s. Theology,
or the science which treats of the na
ture of the Supreme Being, the soul
and other mysteries of religion. This
is two-fold: 1. yJmHb, 2. Bfaitpib.
Qreafdsnw&S. s. God, as crowning
all wisdom.
&iresr&&u>, s. The highest enjoyments,
those of the advanced devotee, who by
abstractions has deified himself and
become fit for absorption.
(g/re-rgil^-ii, s.
Occult meaning,
spiritual interpretation. 2. A clue to
the understanding of the mystical parts
of religion.
tQirenr^ifl'ueir, s. (Christ, usage.) The
Sun of Righteousness, Jesus Christ.
-sj/ra-r^afiif, s. The deity as the pos
sessor of spiritual light.
iQnai$lm& teT,iresrpgs>&, s. The 6tate,
or the season, when a soul is ripening
for emancipation; or when secular in
fluences cease and spiritual motives
operate. See Ou^p-.
<Qir&rfiL-ii>, s. True wisdom. See Qwii
gj-rao-^tlifigjiiasrfirWfapi}. , s. Spiritual
light or illumination, said to be attained
by exalted devotees. 2. The official
look of the guru, on the advanced dis
ciple, in the administration of the &>
supposed to dispel sin (m-uii) and
impart illumination, &c.
ayari(!;c.is.B>umil0jfi&i. Opening the
eyes of the mind, or awakening spiritual
sight, as a guru for the benefit of his
disciple.
^2irGB@jiLeB&, s. The imparting of
spiritual illumination, by the look of the
guru in his official capacity, or fancied
visible personification of the deity, by
which the
or former evils of the
mature disciple are consumed and he
is advanced toward heaven. Compare
(gage-air. 2. (R. C. usage.) The rite of
baptism.
<Qirm^uui-ie^iTeirjSiSes x-ie^irasreSari^,
s. The lamp of knowledge.

mtatjpeuum , s. (Christ, usage.) A


sponsor to a child in baptism; a god
father.
r~ tot,
, s. (Christ, usage.) A god
mother.
Qit&rwiensariii, s. (Christ, usage.) Bap
tism. See *ani.
^rtssrestziica m Q&nG2&& ^trGStehiEttsBUD
uotot, in/. To baptize.
^ir<3sraaicn3iru>Qu/D, inf. To receive
baptism.
igirsaisiTium&r, s. The Supreme Being
as the author and object of ri4 to the
devotee, or lord of spiritual illumina
tion, si_fi*.
(y/ror iSlL&di tgir&riSfifiGtoi, s. The
devotion of the
as a silent
worshipper, having the mind fixed on a
divine object, &c; a higher stage than
iQirssriSSss, s. The fourth degree in the
Saiva system, that of the syo* or the
practisers of that degree. 2. Establish
ment in that degree.
QnssrS&i/DOi <g/raryffj^), s. Perfect
knowledge.
(SJj It SBTJpjT 6V , i. Theological treatises,
&C. See Qrartrfiplsih.
Qtrarsnuppuui QiT3sruuuSpluju>, s.
Apparent aberration of mind caused by
divine abstractions, contemplations,
&c 2 Religious melancholy.
gjitosruazirtQitga^rt^unar, s. God, the
deity in human form, as spiritual
teacher and illuminator of the advanced
disciple. See ^yar<s<s~.~r
s , s. One of the three parts
of the Vedas, that which relates to
spiritual, mystic matters. See u.-.-x
Qttezruitpii, s. The fourth or highest
degree in the Saiva systemas biJi2m.
^itssruitBsstr, s. One well versed in
the fourth degree.
QnzBLjjsfiijzir, s. A spiritual son or
disciple.
grayar, i. Spiritual worship, or
worship appropriate to the fourth or
highest degree.
tgirgsryiTjip, s. As
(jj/'ary/fej.sEti, j. Prescience, foreknow
ledge.
it^nsruutteo, s. A section of a book
treating of divine knowledge. 2. (Christ,
usage.) Spiritual milk.
@itarui3atastt, s. (Christ, usage.) A
god-son or god-daughter.
QnssrQutr&jsrui, s. ( Christ, usage.)
Spiritual food.
iQitssrSuir^aiotSfirenQuir^aw, s. In
struction in the mysteries of religion,
spiritual or divine instruction.
tQitsruSasitaui, s. Spiritual nature,
manner, mode, &c.
gfiraruiSffitifil, s. Absorption or ab
straction of mind in the contemplation
and enjoyment of divine things.
(QtisauQutrtgat, s. A spiritual thing.
tQitesrwiuui, s. Spirituality.

iQitarLDitirdsii, s. The sublime and


^ti^sai^m, s. The deity, full of
spiritual parts of religion. 2. The
spiritual delight.
course of life according to the highest
tetjir^)jG$ll
tt tresru) ^ttt^^iG^ttreatLDf
degree of Saivismas gjrord&u.
s. The practice of the
as war
tQitearipfifisar, s. A distinguishing
mark impressed upon a person to denote
tfjiiia)gSSLieiil>, s. The enjoyment of
his religion.
wisdom.
QitarQpitj@, s. God, atajar, 2.
&ir^>)g&uiTe3tfi)trSiLiLD, s. Sacraments.
Sarasvati, - .*/S).
iffit^^Uftssrui, s.
( Christ, usage.)
iQitaropasrw, s. Spiritual gem; i. e.
Means of grace, sacraments; [ex jfur
the deity.
erii, a vehicle.]
iQttssrQnaaa, s. [in palmistry."] A line
on the fourth finger, indicating the
gjtte&, s. A sage, one possessing the
acquisition of knowledge.
knowledge of deity, souls, &c, a man
of sublime religious knowledge. jy,tfi<V
tQnemufj, s. A wise woman.
2. A man of the fourth and
it$itairat eoeS, s. Parvati, utriisuf).
highest degree in the Saiva system,
(QitesratLp, s. Spiritual religion, true
BrtwhuspjsGfiBar. 3. Brahma of the Triad ,
Jjiasir. 4. Argha of the Jaina sect,
piety. 2. The course of life according
jyty**. 5. A gallinaceous fowl, a cock
to the fourth degreeas Qramtttnb.
as knowing the hours of the night,
tQiustwniB, s. The sea of spiritual
Ofmil.
knowledge and enjoyment.
^ttQsiriifSiflujU),
s. The five organs of
te^ttssreuitasr^itzsrssi^gst, s. One who
sense and perception, as the eye, &c.
lias attained a knowledge of the mys
See
teries of religion. 2. A
or one
(jjirCgj^iUii, i. The dawn of spiritual
of the fourth degrees in the Saiva sys
wisdom in the soul, when, by the
tem, (c.)
influence of divine grace, the desires
tQttstre^nio, s. The finger next to the
for secular objects are subjected, and
little finger.
the soul tends toward union with the
tgjit&reSna, s. The valiant enthusiasts
deity. 2. A poem containing thirty
Wise S(5j*ji4 of J(A^liuf ; [ex B.41114.]
in the higher degrees of religion.
tQitatrA, s. Brahma as tQttsiS, i$n
<QttQt&)U<:p&-li>
IQItQiQUQpiUU), s.
Bdr.
Instruction by a guru, or by the deity
in human form, in the sublimities,
<^it(a)aaar, s. The deity, as the source
mysteries, &c, of religion. 2. Spiritual
of wisdom; [ex ,g*jr<i, mine.]
instruction in general; [ex *.uQ/nr.)
tQitiQ&ir&ui (Qirt&)&iiiuu>, s.
The
' it&it(55itGstiii<unijtQtt6BriJi, a. Specu
spiritual vacuum of the srsrf by which
lative knowledge.
he affects to perceive, at once, every
thing in the universe.
c<Mtf (tj/rairto, s. ( Christ, usage.) Wis
^f^&pp, s. One of the three perfec
dom of this world.
tions of the deity, knowledge of the
QtoiU(555ffarii, s. True wisdom; [ex
actions performed by souls and which
Qou.]
causes them to enjoy or suffer the fruit
jy^jj.-.irjj., s. Ignorance, heathenism;
of those actions. 2. One of the five per
[ex priv.]
fections of the deity, that power of
god which exists as the five senses.
unwiQitssrw, s.
Divine wisdom; [ex
ujmii.]
Qit^&niiui, s. Religious conduct ac
cording to the higher stages, fourth
s. Day-time, tstrar. 2. A
or highest degree; practice of the sage (CJ/rsar^!/,
particle, ^sa>i_<Q*i. 3. A poetic exple
who has renounced secularities.to whom
tive, Sieorimp. (p.)
the pearl and its shell are of equal
Q0aQfl>h&GisQpiS<rsA(QrcBrGp. While pos
value; [ex |mi.J
sessing body and reason.
tgtt<o)&itifliLim, s. A spiritual teacher
aQe&p<b*tm. May you live long, may
as %yeir(5<5.
you ever live.
iQtitajfidsih, s. The possession of
SjbeFp^irar^iLDpeBipiQnsnrjPt s. The
wisdom.
following day. (p.)
tQtt^)piu>tt, s. A wise (holy) soul.
$2ttttt)iIltipfSL-.nau>, s. A Roman Catho
lic work in Tamil containing the doc
trines of the Romish church; (lit.)
(2$
a tank of spiritual nectar.
tQti^iLjfcii), s. A spiritual armor or (6^1. A syllabic letter composed of <q
and fi.
weapon.
^-,k)>V'^- s. The true meaning; (gJ^lQit, s. Sound, ^8. (p.)
the spiritual sense; [ex jy/^ii ]
Qit^sunedftuih, s. The obscuration of (G^lSir, 8<2par, & <2pck, Qatar, gfjltfi/r, .
n. To sound, buzz, hum, jS**. 2. To
wisdom, 5#ruiBic^*j.
be erectas ti&r.
ttflt^StriEjSSLD, s. The sublime spiritual
(S^l8j}1,s. Beetle, bee, euaar. (&*i.)
enjoyments of religion.
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_LO/T

teneu

OjSJ. A syllabic letter composed of


Og5((/>au>, v. noun. Yielding to pres
sure, jycpff^lBD*.
S3 nnd r.
Q^Sipih, s. Tinkling foot-rings of GlfaJjlfl, @Qpar, iQjSeSr, Carar, QiqiRiu,
gold, &C., QurpRviitLf. (p.)
v. n. (a change of Qtt.) Tobreak.be
bruised, snap off. Compare
(p.)
Q^Tjy9, s. Sounding foot-rings, Qenii>
Q&ifl, v. noun. A break, bruise, snap,
useS. 2. An oblong ring of brass filled
QWIaf.
with stones and shaken in a temple, G)k
QtQifl&a, v. a. inf. To break, bruise,
iSiy. 3. Fire-brand, <2r**. 4. Spark,
snap off a stick, &c. See <3*.
guQurfl. 5. Fire, . (<.) (p.)
Q(G7ji Q^3(Lp, Senear, ihGpeir, QjGTjCoVQstiSoTSO, . noun. Throbbing,
as the heart by fear, suffering pangs,
Qaj&, OgSio, v. n. To be agitatedas
jl**i<gfiuy. 2. Soundingas tinkling, rat
water, to waver, wanderas the mind,
tling,
&c, gaSAcjjiJiiL/. 3. Hastening, mov
&c, jttov. 2. To become loose, *jo>. 8.
ing with celerity, 8or^4g/!Siji/. (p.) Com
To be dull, inactive, listless, slothful,
pare afQ^GtfAi, jrQjQffssrAi.
languid, weak, fiiint, Gswir. 4. To slip off
as a garment, mofa. (p.) Compare Oiffitf. 0(SJSi9, QQpsh, liO^ek, Gaiebr, lU, v. a.
^rgigen-Qgfiij*^. Her clothes have
To twirl one stick on another in order to
slipped down, [proe\]
produce fire by friction, to work a churn
Q<Q3ipp6vQ&Sqg/zev, v. noun. Used
ing stick, n r. 2. To make hollow,
in all the meanings of the verb.
SS>I_1U. (/),)
QgjeSUaffR', a. Sticks for producing
Q(S7jsrar, j. Crab, &c. See $%e&sr(B.
fire by friction, g*si_<J*r<j.
iSgdi, QqiBh, v. n. To break as a stick, QjSJ6rfl/r, j. Sound perceived within
one's sel as of the bowels, &c, ciCsTj-cwF.
snap off, 9u. 2. To be cracked, bruised,
2. Sound, sibS. (p.) Compare
crushed, pressed, become compressed and
broken, Qctiu. 3. To spread, extend, to Q(&5OT-0(^5 6TT(GTI),8Qpeir, Q(5Br<?i_Br,
be pressed out, as pulp, &c, to protrude,
Q^^Cwar, Oi5cr, v. n. To become
UJai. (p.)
hollow, uaamis. (Compare Q^rAgj, v.) 2.
(3 ^L8lT,d@QjDair,](ijZ&r, uQudr,aa, v.a.
To agree, yield, consent, a-i_srui_. 3.
To sound, 9S4*. (p.)
To snap, break off short, gi?.4. 2. To
bruise, crack, press in or down, compress, 0 (GJStV sir60, r. noun. Quickness, velocity,
Qmtits. 3. To press out,
4. To
intensity, $i@tib. 2. Eminence, superiori
spread, diffuse, ujuu. (p.)
ty, CuMaraom. 3. Road, way, tSfi. 4. Abound
ing, iS<g&. (*&) 5. Hole, hollow, pit,
depression, uaaii. 6. Sounding, geSfoi*.
To yield to pressure, to be
7. Fainting, CW|. Compare Qjjiifr. 8.
pressed in, squeezed as a ripe fruit, ^foe^/t.
Yielding, consenting, k-i_*ui_i . (pJ
(*.) Compare J/qp*tg. (p.)

QiOTjsrrQsrrsaTSO, e. noun.
Sounding
imitatively* jfg*jw<Joiroj. (&.)

l^uireO, s. (Hind.) The post, the tapal.


See flurtj.
iUU^ij&r, s. (Tel.) A rich bordered
cloth, usCj&iassi. (c.)
U-UUlT, s. (Hind.) A kind of lyrics
among Moormen, g>/fKiuri^a. (c )
1.UUIT&V, s. (Hind.) Crackers in fire
works, ?arO/i-. fc.)
i_utS), (Tel.) A box for gathering
toll-money, ^uOuiIjjl. 2. (c.) Any small
box,
as Qunj.i_ijLS.
1 ULJ, s. ( Tel.) A copper coin, dub,
QuAajgcJSi. 2. A falsehood, Qunu. 3. (c.)
Display, lavishness, QugiB/naccSi.
lULjaStiBlT, S. As lUU^3r.
I usmu,s. (Hind.) The same ast utS.
(/{.) 2. (Tel.) Half of a split bambu.
3. A patrol,
4. [prop. Qi-lisidij.]
Seventy, rta"J*. (c.)
*iU>(Tfjath, j. A sort of small drum,
as sJS&enx. W. p. 3G0. Damaru.
"t LDirLLcrnrihl^imusittlciiUb
A strap
merb, s. ( Tel.) A metal-drum, a pair of
kettle drums, &j>opi*. (c.)

iiiwirffdairaar, s. A kettle-drummer.
iWLDiranQairL-i, inf. To beat a kettle
drum.
l LDt_LD/r/r,j. A sound as when pots
are dashed or broken, ^gi36gio*. (c.)
llhuih, s. (Tel.) Ostentation, pomp,
show, particularly by such persons as are
poor. See i_iouii>. (c.)
iLhuir&irifl, s. A gallant.
t T,s. (Hind.) Fear, uuii.
L-iiaineim, inf. To be fearful, fear.
2. [pnw.] To be weakened by over-purg
ing of the bowels, to be over-wearied in
any work or exercise, *i*tguQurs. (c.)
i SWS3W5JD( , s. A kind of drum. See

A syllabic letter composed of il and


For most words beginning with this
letter, see under the letter .
/_S<5ESHT-i_<SS53fl-i &G5dfl,S. (Hind.)
The Deccan, U'hakshina or South, that is,
of Hindustan proper; lying between the
Nerbudda and Krishna rivers.
i-daeifi&nfd, s. The people of the
Deccan.
L-daeifluireiBGif,, s. A language of the
Deccan, a dialect of Hindustani.
*l&aiULh-L-ASiULh,s.(Tel.) A flag,
a swallow-tail banner, dri?.. Sceii)i-<iW.
z_(Sj, i. Trick, guile, L/j7il. 2. (-Eng.)
Fold in a dress, tuck, ^erfuuf-Cny. (c.)
1 S3)<3!, j. A large drum. See $
i_4(sdi. W. p. 3C0. D'llAKKA.
(35; >5, i. An imitative sound as tick,
tick ( jy0/TOTg)B#. (c.)
//Bii;<r/r^O, j. See ^;^/r&).
l!B&tl, s. (Hind.) A kind of drum,
i_mHBirir, s. ( Hind. u.meunii.)
or girdle of leather, C^r^>#)*.
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(cfCJ. A syllabic letter compounded of


9 and <r.
(ojSJUJii, . (a change of <2viuw.) Love,
affection, kindness, jr*q. 2. Friendship,
intimate acquaintance, SIQsx*. 3. Ghee,
<J(j5io/f, . (plu.) Friends.
G>(OTj!L/LO, j. Objects of knowledge,
things to be known, perceived, experi
enced, ^fiuuuiu^ei (p ) W. p. 355. Gke'va.
(ojCJi/j/r, s.
The Ou(5io(3<ctf; plant,
Aristolochia, L.
SS)(05. A Byllabic letter composed of
and a.
(OT^^^QiUSoToO, t>. noun. [?.] Ex
pressing ridicule, mocking, &c, by the
80Und, 55, Qb*$iS!t<sfiC'H.
0(SJT. A syllabic letter composed of
S3 and g.
OfCJ/rsfrQ, @Qpeer, Q^nerSQesar, Gen
<*-, O^r^rs, t>. n. To languish, become
weak, faint, tired, languid, worn out, g)
2. To fear, be timid, be agitated,
^yig*. 3. To be lethargic, dull, slow, inac
tive, Qeribu. 4. To wander, .syfeiu. (p.)
Q j5<rirei!, s. noun. Used in all the
meanings of the verb.

I_si7/rs3, j. (Hind.) The leathern or


silken stripe on which the badge of a
peon is placed, (c.)
t_<a^s>), s. ( Hind.) Estimate, e-^C^^ti.
LStnajptrir iQu^irir, s. (Arab.)
A Duffadar.

#__/r
IT- s. A syllabic letter composed of tl
and ,g.
G>i_fl"6\>/ruJtfi.T63rLO, *. (Tel.) Uncer
L-T(S(tfind.) A point, spot. See
tainty, fluctuation, perplexity, *&uiS<*uj.
iq.. A syllabic letter composed of l- and (3iire9,s. (Hind.) A litter or dhooly.
"-.
inf. To brand cattle,
See g)Ci_ot. (c.)
a.
horses, &c, with a red-hot iron.
is^lEll^-lB, s. (Porlug.) Dried mutton, (pi irCoSOlh^TLh, s. (com. &ieorr&@l0w.)
C^inrf.; Petulancy, pride
Any thing hung by a string in a vessel
iy_ss3ri^Li)ti, j. A small drum. See
filled with water, &c., and put upon the
fire
to be boiled, Q^rtiat4tc.if.Qwsiini^ij.
t-irdaar, s. A petulant fellow.
)*ljjmi. W. p. 360. Dinhima.
t-JTUireO, s. {Hind.) A mining, or ap- if <s0sS, s. (Hind.) Delhi, the Mogul (Si ITSO, s. (Hind.) A swinging cot.^irE;
capital of Hindustan. fiAiaSuuLLL-onb. (c.)
proach by trenches to a fortified place, u
Lf.eo$un&&ir, s. The great .Mogul. Gl~irei),s.(Tel.) A large drum. W. p.
361. Duola.
P
t-nuire8est>eQQgihg!Qa1L^L_i j'n/. To
Lp.mo8niTQiLii>, s. A choice ruby; (lit.)
break into the enemy's camp or lines.
the Delhi polish, Qaiiiy.
L-irun&B^jf, inf. To dig min
12.
I This double consonant is used only
make trenches. (/?.)
for foreign sounds. In the following
<-/ru<?u/rz_,
To make a line of "2-. A syllabic letter compounded of C
circumvallation.
and r.
words it represents the Telugu
te.UL, infer. Bravado, a particle of ex L-LJiTILl^fbSO, v. noun. (Hind.) Fix
citement and encouragement, Q^&i-a
ing, establishing, &lui6rl$&Bam. (c.)
u-iruu, s. (Hind.) A cataiogUe or ]i8t>
ULfm CC0
a physicians prescriptions. See ffli_sy. US-SOir, fZfinrf.; Looseness.
1 ' 1 eveifl, s. Fraud, deceit, a lie, eitgj&
L-^Wupd*, inf. To insert in the
t i rr<(3j, s. (Hind.) Strength, robust
QlT
t-MuQuQfft, inf. To write a scrip or
ness, /tijDoj. See 0t*<g. (c.)
Qlir. A syllabic letter compounded '-LirsQairiLl-.rTS(aj, s. (Mahratta.)
chit, to write a medical prescription.
of and <?.
L-nuLtudu^L., inf. To write a cata
Quickness, speed, C<4.
Q_/r/E7(3j, f 2W.j A hole in a tree, _L_/T(graj fllTt<SB3), s. (Hind.) [loci
logue of things to be bought. (c )
a
wall,
or
in
the
ground,
Quttg.
2.
<!utL.ruLj, s. A list of names.
A subordinate police station.
Crookedness, Cot&. (c.)
L-in^mpirir, s. Officer in charge of a
nSsiQ>-ri)tJlQfBg,QutiSpgi. The belly is
Thana, a policeman; [ex pn, personal
<>", e. n. To straddle in walking. See
drawn in (for want of food).
affix.]
Qi_irthuirOi_itLbutsuit, s. (flu.)
>-'ru>t9<thi_n-uslSl{But
osten
./_/r/T, s. (Eng.) Tar, pitch, @@eo. (c.)
(Tel. fiTsfctf.) Dancers, mountebanks, iJ_^L<S/r(6W), s. (Hind.) State of being
tation, &c. See
rope-dancers. See Q^nSu*. (c.)
ujiiJaeir, s. A coxcomb. See fi)i_/rii
stationary, *3w. (c.)
Qiirwu&& QL~irtiua&@, s. (mas. LLlsS-Sarr,
s. (Hind.) [loc.'] An ornament
Qt-nbutsr.) A woman of that caste.
hanging down the forehead, or appended
lITT,s. (Eng.) Tar. See pti.
Q(_/ry5/r, j. A tree, }jugs>u. (E.)
to a necklace, iSmpCu^ttmt.
ltTSd,s. (Hind.) A flag, colors, Qairuf..
Li.L2.&(3j, s. (Hind.) That which is fit
2. A shield, <J*i_ii. 3. Lustre in gems,
for, suitable to, or becoming, <rtp^. (c.)
(dl_/7\ A syllabic letter compounded of Ll2-&(aj ll.L&.eij, s. (Hind.) Pride,
c and p.
glory, ^auq. (c.)
with drums beating and colors flying.
L-i&aairibuQu&, inf. To boast of
(c( /T/E/(g, QQpsr, diirsiQSardr, Qsudr,
iaeosL-i, inf. To hoiBt the flag.
<?_*&, y. o.
To play with baked
one's self.
1reoiSif.ss, inf. To hold the colors,
earthen balls which boys push on the
or the shield.
ground with their elbows. 2. v. n. [prov.
iirsuirod, t. As tiru.ieo. (E.)
fiy.~\ To become emaciated in person, to aw". The sixth consonant, one of the
be over-burdened, gi&>iiui_iu. (c.)
soft letters. It begins no word.

0
js. The seventh consonant and fourth
s. A badger, ^UlSq^sui. (R.) 2.
aiieSani, but properly a soft dental.
[prov. for ^*.] Lamina, &c.
The duplicated^ has the effect of making
a neuter verb, activeas <y*, to suffer pS, s. ( Gen. L-Lf.i-r. ) Metal plate,
pain, i<3jif, to cause pain. Also to give lamina of metal,
2. Flat and thin
a noun an adjective formas *&tgi, medi
as the quality of a plate of metal, rj~-~
cine, making *xsfi0, which with ou, is
19-1. 3. Leaf, blade, vegetable exfolia
a medicine bag.
tion, flake, scale, Sw. 4. Closeness,
thickness as of bushes, hair, &c, jn-iy.
. A compound letter composed of /i
5. [prov.] Stratum or layer of earth, ><*
and
USB1_ (c._)

Q&uLjpfB&Q), s. Copper plate.


QutrppaG), s. Gold plate, gold leaf.
efl&irtrp/sa &tmwjipa , s. Iron
hoops. (R. fi. Lett. Die.)
Ci.fjS^ jj t , j. Silver plate.
fS/zGtsa/isis, inf. To nail metal plates
as fastenings to the corners of wooden
boxes, (c.)
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pgtQciaQij&giu^Ga&UGBBrGftT, s.
To
make puja to an image inscribed on a
silver plate.
psQi(ys$ssC-t, inf. To tie on, as an
amulet, an engraved metal plate, &c.
psCiifipi!au> paL-ppireirsui, s.
Leaf-orpiment, or arsenic in flakes.
paC-iy-Qmaiasttnu, inf. To engrave an
image on a metal plate, for an amulet,
or for worship.
ptC-tS&Q&wLj, s. Copper of a superi
or kind in plates.
'jB&^sQ&sar, inf. [used adverbially.'] To
be bright red, as live coals, to glow, to
shine, to glitter, to corruscate, 99,j; [ex
^*4-] ()
fB&uu&ST, s. A father; as among
bralimans, *u>uij<4-, and Ggtuu^r. (c.)
fiauussrufarmp. As a father.
ssuuz&rQpenp, s. Relationship of
one to the sons and daughters of his
brothers, or those of his wife's sisters.
The term also includes several other de
grees of consanguinity. See Bfiiu/ssOuar.
gljiiupsuuar, s. A father's younger
brother.
Quiflnj/iauuar, s. A father's older
brother.
Qu<T<ipftsuuek, s. Step-father. 2.
Foster-father.
<&&S5>LD, s. [prop. ssaseaLD, which see.]
jB&LD, s. Heat, ca^auru). 2. Com
bustion, burning, rrti; [ex Sa. Dahat.]
(#.) (p.) Compare /stent.
^5J"
noun, [proo.] Breaking, shiv
ering tO pieces, 0pmif.sigvij- ; [ex psr, v.]
JB&JTLD, s. Tin, ^j0un3di SLDflj^a-ui
Carmii. (c.) 2. Lead, mu<4. 3. A kind
of fragrant drug, g,iat3'te:uuesm-.&. 4. A
fragrant unguent for the hair, w^uaimg.
5. A. fragrant tree, paini*. 6. (p.) The
letter n.
/Ssiriui3, s. Any small box of tin
used for preserving unguents, &c.
jtssu JunassS), . A tin cup used for
drinking.
paat}>j^&, inf. To coat with tin.
psnuQuitif., s. A pulverized powder
of the production of the psnt tree used
as a perfume.
p&xtrirjsmirirso^sirrr^i, s. (Arab.)
Hinderance, altercation, objection, frustra
tion, pm (c.)
patjrrevut, inf. To be disputed.
sairirruiraS, s. Doubtful balance, a
balance objected to, *C,s<r%ji>r. See
urs@. ( Government usage.)
5o/r, i. A plant, the fetid leaves
of which form a drug, oval leafed Cassia,
o'S'jf., Cassia tora, L This includes
four Varieties as s(580S9t>F, awL-Qfifiseor,
uttr^figseor, Qwcgb-L-AAor, which See.
panLD&essn^s9isSi/r, s. The medi
cinal seed of the jssmr.
fB&ir, s. A shiver, a fracture, fragment,
/i---,i'^c-vTi. [prow.] 2. A ram, QtibufiutiL
<3**i_r. 3. Aries of the Zodiac, Gw-cSnB.
4. A ram of the ?<3*Q sheep, #uffLiCii>. 5. A male mrf, mr*Stair. 6. A male
elephant, .gtrinui&y. 7. A male shark,
g. 8. Dust, powder, ummii. 9. Earth,
10. A tree, uof, Artocarpus.
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p&x-^S((T),@p&j,paniipgi,pa(Tf)Lo,psii, ,
v. n. To be broken, shivered, shattered,
demolished, dilapidated, e_h>i_j. 2. To be
fractured, shivered as a scull-bone, ear
then vessels, &C, Sar^iSsiraruut-. 3. To be
bruised, mangled, Qmi^di*. 4. To bo broken
as a blister, boil, &c, accidentally,QatuL/a^y,
<bi_u. 5. To be knocked out, as the teeth,
&c, u&fsn. 6. To be broken, as a dam,
bank, &c, "wy=oi-. (c.) 7. (p.) To be
broken, as the ranks of an army, ua-uiJ
G#pMost of its compounds are used
only in Jaffna.
fsiMpx:gfr^.&Bp&. I have a severe head
ache.
samftf^ia, inf. To break to pieces as
a stone, cocoa-nut, &c. 2. To defeat,
discomfit an enemy, &e.
paos^fifi&y?, inf. To persevere in
unreasonable requests, as a froward
child.
psaeDtriiSuGutri, inf. To raze a fort,
a house, a hill, &c (Jig.) To take
away any one's power or dignity, (c.)
psir& paiia/, v. noun. Fracture,
dilapidation, demolition, ruins, A>Mf.
fB&tT, aQOpssr, pG/xdr, uGuesr, aa, v. a.
To strike, to dash,
2. To break to
pieces, to raze, to destroy, Qtr^im. 3. To
fracture, as a bone, Q*A*m. 4. To break a
blister, boil, &c, to rupture, to contuse,
5. To cuff the head,
6. (p.) To break the ranks of an army,
to defeat, Gstermtu*G)fipi$.ss. (r.)
^aruiilK^sifff^Qmiar. I will knock out
your teeth.
SiaZcam&Qiii/ifiaifgdili-ttir. He gave him
a good whipping.
p&iuLj, v.noun. Breaking, fracture,
dilapidation, razure.
^aseOS&i l , inf. [loc] To cheat any
one by selling him a bad article, vwpp.
(Tel. mage.)
S&gplLJ, s. (Arab.) Pretence, cheating,
seduction, ajs&.
psgsun/gaeouuQ, s. A deceiver,
a seducer, G&rrasmar. (c)
psSlutrpp3siiiipainuirSlfipeiiui, s.
Deception.
fB&Sd, v. noun. Fitness, desert, ptgper;
[ex t<g, .] 2. *. A plant, W. (/?.)
fi&eueO, j. (Hind.) A quotation in proof,
an example, ffiiLi-'*fih. 2. An appro
priate answer, efniwaier^gmb. (c.)
fiSG26$Qsnssps&sGOQ&ire&GV, inf.
To give an appropriate answer. 2. To
quote proofs.
o. noun. Suitableness, fitness,
suitability, adaptation,
2. Property,
bJIdb. 3. Quality, state, condition, man
ner,
4. Good behavior, proper
conduct, morality, virtue, 9o>**ii. 5. Kind
ness, favor, courteousness,mercy,8<y>u. 6.
Knowledge, erudition, learning,
7.
Wisdom, sagacity, prudence, Q^dty. 8.
Similitude, resemblance, comparison, a-m
mi. (*&.) 9. Worthiness, eligibility, QmS
out. 10. Justice, equity, e$i j [ez^,u.] (p.)
jSSL^I, s. The bowl of a lamp,
(*>)
pjSL^smS, s. A deep plate to eat from,
e_br*suid. ('j*.) Compare

gj&erfl, s. [prov.} As pa.


*<5&eBrih, s. Burning, combustion, con
sumption by fire, conflagration,
W. p. 403. Damana. 2. The burning of
a corpse, cremation, JGs^aotii. (p.) 3.
Burning of a sacrifice, urf^irftes.
paarQifimu pseardQiftsDUJ, s. The
ceremony or rite of cremation.
p&ssruS, s. Burnt sacrifice.
p&8sru$i$iu>, s. An altar for burnt
offerings.
jS5&mu>u6Bsrenr fi&mt&Q&iLitLi, inf.
To burn, to consume. 2. To burn a
corpse.
psttrdr, s. The god of fire, ji/dQ
KfiQgaOr. 2. (fgi.) Fire, 3.
p&^cjfi&rTFfiAih, s. The funeral rites
beginning with the burning of the
corpse. ( Colloq.)
fli<SSofl, a&Gpeitf'pGigair, uQusir, as, v.
a. [more prop. *.] To burn, to con
sume by fire, tillts; [ex *.]
, s. [pros.] A mass of metal, simple
or compound, a-GMsisCq.. (c.)
fisl&flaieaajrstBLLQCiGurtSpsi. The metal
shivered into flakes.
SSesT, s. [prov.~] A palmyra nut,
with the kernel, after the root has
Sprouted, uasrmQsiCm-^jsaA. 2. (if.) A
plant, fisij.
p&tT, s. (Hind.) Fraud, ^ipnui.
'Jg&lT, s. [prov. a change of prau>.~)
Intense desire, eagerness, craving, anxiety,
Cumow. 2. Thirst, hunger, appetite, f
sib. 3. Lust, venereal desire, <?mri. 4.
Avarice, cupidity, covetousness, Qurg
rir=r>*,Note. In Ceylon it is used for
^jaoff in all its compoundsas &Sa,
a&Glgfisi, GioltLfffsr, uestjart Quexnedor
GiDppsr, &C.
tgaiTfBirgi&rrpl, s. ( Hind.) A dispute,
law suit,
(c.)
jSSiremiXs, e. noun, (neg.) See ^E@, v.
fl>8, aQGpuk, /SGpar, uQueer, as, V. a.
(com. 4WBniurirw.)
To consume by
burning, to devour as fire,
2. To
burn, scorch, to heat greatly,
3. To
burnas a corpse, lS<J/^*>Sa*.
sr<Ni&9e$QuiQv>fi&t&<zrpu&. Hunger that
rages like the deluge-fire.
inf. (fig.) To digest, #
iSpffCiGura,
ft s" ' Lj, v. noun. Burning, consuming.
iQQmtk , pGpea , uQuesr, as, v. o.
[probably a corruption ofgegtu deception ]
To cheat by tricks, .q8a*. 2. To give
that which has been taken by stealth from
another. 3. To exchange, to give and
take, reciprocallyas rings, Sic. (It.)
4. [prov.] To cause to enter or penetrate,
LiiL/^. 5. To fix blame on one, />
6. To trample down, to make
even with the ground, &c, to smash, to
bruise, to rub into, ns*.
/zSeonujLn, s. Love, gratitude, friend
ship, SGtnrxii.
njaanaat , s. A friend.
pQeSiniT, s. The G&imQairCasii tree,
Semecarpus. (if.)

,'>'}. SS/nek, iSpar, or pidaesr, Qatar,


0B, v. h. To be fit, meet, suitable) re
quisite, proper, decent, adequate, practi
cable, consistent, fitafiia. (c.) 2. To be wor
thy, eligible, vpa. 3. To be proportionate,
according to, commensurate with, Quxst
0**iS(S*m. 4. To be lawful, just, equitable,
right, *.#mauia. 5. To be peculiar to,
appertain to, be proper for, jg-iwunJa**.
*r^Q**,ri4. Requisite prosperity.
f
Admirable erudition. (j>.)
0tm/swp<!uiM. As convenient, as pro
per.
Gl*iiutfi<gi>aillii&. The thing proper
to be done. 2. A possible or practicable
thing.
^<g*^B,iff)i4. As far as in one's power.
pstip, adj. Improper, unsuitable, unfit,
inadequate, &c.
pmnpgi, appcl. n. That which is unfit.
j. yi'.-rr, s. An improper, unsuit
able, indecent, unfit, incompetent or
despicable person.
p4tire*u>, v. noun, (ney.) Unfitness,
unsuitableness, inadequacy, impro
priety, inability, unworthiness, incom
petency, inexpediency, incongruity, p<g
fiaStlaaaia.
p^ipsndpArojS'U, inf. To know
whether a thing is proper or not.
P^ldit^tl^ ti <srf? - p^wir^TLDeSpek, s.
A worthy, responsible, competent man ;
a man of substance or wealth, (c.)
i\j jqai^ppii, s. Proper remedy.
pfgipQ^e^eij, v. noun. Proper expen
diture.
p(g,ipStnr\uw, t. Proper age.
p^iDtr&rsrgi , s. A reasonable cause.
ptgiDtr&GeubxpfSjipGeudar, t. Due
time, proper time.
p<&)U>, (third per. neuter.) It is proper,
necessary.
ptg/thuup., adv. Properly, decently,
orderly, &e.
^(ajSjafl^LD, x. Musical instruments,
/f9)t3, t. Fitness, meetness, suitable
ness, decency, decorum, adaptation, ade
quacy, appff. 2. Propriety, consistency,
conimendableness, a-ppg. 3. Worthiness,
eligibility, gtoaaxa. 4. Excellence, good
quality, estimableness, !!...5. Means,
capacity, influence, pecuniary ability,
<"". 6. Equity, justice, Sriaao. 7. For
bearance, patience, meekness, Ci_---... . 8.
Good conduct, morality, g^isib. 9. Know
ledge, learning, discretion,
10. Commensurableness, proportionateness, Qurgfi
g*\ lex ft, v.] (c.)
BjsQpaH-^uuiiiiMtgt/gfipQgiyiM, According
to our sins.
f{9&*<gpt*<i0. According to ability.
ficsfruBea-asAufimfiaVitotralff. It is 110t
proper to leave excellent work undone.
p^^jjppaisr, appel. n. An unworthy,
ineligible, incompetent person. 2. A
person of no ability, a poor man.
p^^mrea^irenw, t. Acceptable time.
jr(Sjji!u$araLD, t. Unfitness, inability.
'-4'^i etreuar&(&)f$jjnorsues, appcl.
n. A worthy, discreet person.

ptgfiGujiriT, s.
The wise, the learned,
pds&s pdauLf., adj. and adv. {found
the literati, the great sages. 2. Lords,
only in combination.') Fit, suitable, pro
masters, gentlemen. 3. Relatives, (p.)
per, capable, practicable; [ex ^te, like.]
**nf.0itgfifitaiB. According to the
j$(&)SU, t. (plu.) Things that are pos
time.
sible, S>uApa>a. (igl Cstf.)
GeiavttgfifiAaSscr, According to the
^Qsw/r, t. (plu.) Asuras, foes to the
work, in proportion to the work.
gods, jajt. (as.)
QutsfifitL. - - i
He stands ready
^(ajSl/sv), s. [prop. p&a ,! . which see."] A
to go.
quotation, Sec.
pd&ashr JB&pasir, t. One of the
eight serpents that support the enrtb as
^(gjrrtn, i.
Female play, sports, &.C.,
fiSastr, gfaiiMispQfiiaiff. W. p. 362. TaKuiacflrtSixiurC.
8IIAKA.
^sjnd, s. Fitness, suitability, adapta
tion, 0<s9- 2. Worthiness, propriety, ex fB-i&iS}. ss&Suf., t. (Tel.) [prov.] An
indirect or evasive answer; non-compli
cellence, Sa&exo. 3. Greatness, superiori
ance, unreasonableness, groundless claim,
ty, dignity, Q^o-axo. 4. Quality, nature,
disagreeableness, (gfiianb. 2. Guile, deceit,
<gii. 5. Beauty, fairness, <fji?rs. 6. Love,
fraud, chicanery, /^jfar. 3. Treachery,
affection, kindness, jyarty. 7. Armor,
insidiousness, villany, trick, g:Qiraii. 4.
mail,
[ex fits.- v.] -Note, fi&>a, in
Rudeness of a youth, &c, tyiiaaii.
poetry occurs as the latter member of a
compound word for person, the appropri
piauj-a&naair, s. A man of guile,
ate termination being understood. See
treachery, &c.
^c5jyi_Bn, Qut^Kfieoa, QaGHfiana, &C.
(_7 i
y , S. ( Com. Q&UULy-Gfi
p&t&iuisusrtkj'gfppp), v. noun. [_in love
ojs.) Deceitful tricks, deception. 2.
poetry.] Comparing a lady present with
Juggling, sleight of hand.
another, to annoy a lover.
pisLf-UGSsressrpd s ifiui$ im, inf. Tp
*j68>&, s. [prop.'] Thirst, as pair. 2.
play tricks, to deceive, defraud.
Weariness, fieri, (fi.)
ifl,-<S.3Si3)l_, t. {Tel.) A great balance
paa&Q&t, inf.
To faint, to grow
with wicker work scales, $Hfi>f,iupaaa1,
weary, to be emaciated. 2. (fiy) To
w
be deprived of dignity.
^aassOTti
smrLt), t. Bouth,
pma'urrp, inf. To take rest.
Qfipo. 2. Right, the right side,
, j.
581)4, QSpA, mQpar, pGnaQeutir, iu, v,
(*Jg.)
See
fiil.*aaib.
a. To stop, to obstruct, to check, to re
psaesBrQ3nrstnrififiu>, t.
Southern
strain, to forbid, to interdict, fi<Sax. 2.
hemisphere.
To stop or obstruct by oath, ^Wpoiu**
(p.) 3. v. n. [/iron.] To be fatigued,
pi x est&(Wjeuw , s. South pole.
wearied, faint, &r*.
pdaessrisrr,!.
The Deccan, or southern
i5^ffvs<M*#<?ursx*. He grew tired
country.
See
!_**.
and faint on the road.
pdi* sorw/i pioe-d * if. s. South tem
psaauL/, v. noun. Fatigue, weariness,
perate zone. (Modern.)
fainting,
2. Checking, obstruc
pssessrLniQpudiFLci, s. Perihelion,
tion, restraint, ,si_. 3. (s>.) Surround
ing wall, fortress, ufiipapo.
pis^st)tl-&ii>, s. South latitude; [ez
peas,a\, v. noun. Restraint, /teat, 2.
Fatigue, weariness, gfeiii/.
pis^^iumu> pL-&*m)iuanu), s. The
fii<df>&fi>gf]. A symbolic verb, third per
passage of the sun south of the celes
son neuter. It is of a similar nature, it is
tial equator. See jfuont.
like, it is fit, fitzrsowyeDliiJji. (p.)
p&&tass)d@sil, i.
One of the three
m&&d<:zwihLitifivi>s0Qfi: It is calculated
sacred fires; [ex j/iBtsti.] See fiC-a^f^a
to protect living souls.
Soil.
SSmSBSinLCi, s. Manner, way, order, me
3>&3asoT,
s. A present or fee to a
thod, mode, 9a>i>g. 2. Nature, quality,
guru. 2. [prov.~] Discipline, correction.
state, condition, <o=ni. 3. Greatness, ex
Sec fiCatoxM.
cellence, Qu<jsi. 4. Beauty, fairness,
comeliness, jjm.
5. Fitness, ^.S). fB&SLD, s. [in the uw'fegi^ play.]
See ,**. (p.)
Two holes blank out of twelve or fourteen;
. -" . .c-t. After that manner; thus,
[ex fi*<s. v.] 2. [improp, for jiaail ] An
so.
obstruction, objection. &c.as
pas>ass>u>uuir(S , v. noun, [prov,] Great
(e.) 3. One of the eighteen treatises on
ness, excellence, dignity, worthiness.
jurisprudence, ^(yi^nSOs'**'.
&5n&sQsorrsir(9)(7fjsQ fsemaaQsO/riw passir, t. (For.) A jar, g/rif. (R.)
(StrS, a. [('/.] A swallow, jj*>i_4*nb(g
E<5<SS0, s. [prop, piesss, which see.]
JBsmxmj. v. noun. Fatigue. See peats, v. >JB&aeisr, t. Daksha, son-in-law of
Brahma and one of the nine Brahmadicas,
fBXg, adj. Fit, proper, p^^dJirar; [ex
or progenitors of the human race,sjiJ?<'>
fi<S, v.]
<2,f<y<*. 2. One of the eight huge ser
,j s ^ . appcl. n. That which is fit or
pents that support the earth, as fiaaot.
proper, ^Psurc^r.
pd&miis&iQ&>ppGp{iGa , appcl. n. Vfpe.&eoa, s. ( Hon.) Worthy persons, the
rabadra, destroyer of the sacrifice of
great, God, fi$Qut.
Daksha, atnffiiflr.
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saarirjX-iQ&rrir, s. (plu.) Worthy psQ><mirtr, s. The great. See psmnir.


or virtuous persons, Caitjno***. 2. Tlie ^sQaTeOiii, s. Fragrant and pleasant
great, the honorable, the exalted, Qp*
tasted flowers and capsules supposed by
Qft. 3. Relatives, a-p!ar/j [exp<g,v.]
Rottlcr to be from the Calyptranthes
(/>)
Jambalana. 2. A fragrant drng from the
fES-XlTifl ,s. [prov.] A plant, euir^LDidS.
shrub, chewed with betel, one of the five
aromatics. See t!tarijuGiiri_<. (M. Vic.)
(Bot. Die. Cey.)
3. The 6?jtriAj flower. 4. Long pepper,
5 3> ITsir, s. (mns. pd&ir&r.) An excel
Piper cubeba, r*jiis.
lent woman, Sipi/sua; [ex ptg, v.] (cgpo-.)
'jSiEiS&irSsv, s. [prop. ima&ndsi.] A
/g&Siram, s. A class of medicinal shrubs,
mint. W. p. 3ft9. T'ankas'ala. (ft)
piQ^t^ Physalis, . See ^opaQur.
This word must not be mistaken as a
Note. There are different species, as or
compound of fiwaii and
sbj.o*jaartf! i <gCiZ-p@a&si&, ffen&fipaaecSl,
fiaaetSl, uaaS&p&areti, i3c*\ijgaatiSI, Qu&tfia ^5iEl&&&, s. [prop, jxsiois, which see.]
arefl, GuufifiaarJI, icaoffiaatefi, and toexflfefla ^2/E7<2>/., s. {probahly a corrupted use
*r<*. (c J
of So. Tanha.) A weight, used for gold
^aaffsiSuLSarJU. j. An insect, Grillus,
and silver, fine or pure gold, mipgui*
Jjr5BL,a*8. (/?.)
fiQurOr. (c.)
peismrsaiBMu. Rich soil. 2. Clean ground,
jSi&Sj'ih, s. Butter-milk, whey, Ginnn.
floor, &c. 3. Ground, &c, ceremonially
W. p. 362. Takra.
pure.
s. ( Tel.) Low voice in singing, low
flmswiaQm&Qi. Very nice paddy spok
pitch, low key in musicoppos. to
en in praise.
high pitch, ftli*A$s*>*. (c.)
/icixxresriiair. A very dear, beautiful or
^iSCvQuQ. Begin in a low key.
promising child, a very amiable, good
^3Q,
<*4~t.(2. t> /xds, v. n. j child.
^csma^nii. An excellent disposition.
To be fit, suitable, becoming, &c, /stg^'^
piiasaiiiSQusGei. Like gold wire; i. e.
<$*a; [pr^<g.] 2. (7c/.) To come into one's
a tall, handsome person of good size;
possession, fiar/its. 3. To l>e lastingas
fair and not corpulent.
a possession, or acquisition, to slop, >.
^BS,*e!riiCuCt\>. Like a golden statue;
4. To be profitable, advantageous, bene
i. c. one of good color, proportions, &c.
ficial, uwtirui (c.)
jsbiSid! An expression of endearment.
^.iSuGura, inf. To become one's
fiiim^eesatir. A generous person, an
own by length of time, &c., but unlaw
excellent man.
fully. 2. [/oca/.] To become well con
,5<oA3E*sSJijJ. Pure gold will never
cocted in the stomach, /sii&uQuix.
wear away by the lapse of time.
p&snGpQutta, inf. To be unfavor
u22*Bninrp&*>sm*<b. Gold of the highest
able to one's happiness; to be unwhole
quality, a hyperbolical or fancied quali
some.
ty,
the best gold known being only of the
^s*@sfljsffi, inf. To obtain possession,
tenth
degree.
to procure. 2. To usurp. (Little used.)
0ii*jas>0c-<5*S<8iLi-g(:utn). Shining in
complexion, &c, as refined gold.
pk(&jfBp&Q&Gi5TJpimi3i&, inf. To
-
aiLiy . i. Mass of gold. 2. (fig.*)
step heavily, as stout persons, (c.)
A very dear, beautiful child.
fBa(3j3>il evsO, v. noun. [prov.] Ob
p rlj 7, i j , s. Gold coin.
struction in reading, want of fluency, Qua
^Giadsnut-f, s. Golden bracelets.
&$jsl-a@fi&. (c.)
rj ij 7: - rrv . s. Gold in bars.
^i(ajuQu!r<Q3>63r&d, v. noun. Tot
/S5e/ad(&iiui, s. Gold pot set on the
tering as children or old persons. 2. Walk
tops of temples. 2. As Qur<*<gi_i.
ing heavily, jjedAgySuL/. (c.)
^^*345*ijQuffAQa*^irf(ifkfiff, lie had
^sjs^F^i^rjjtlt, s. As piisiBnhpiiUBpl,
a good thrashing.
/WGiappa, s. Gold plate.
SE&Qjisardo, v. noun. Being sudden,
p/si&/piTu>u6iru>, s. A plate of gold.
abrupt, as the falling of a thing dropped;
pejaueiuuw, s. Medicinal powder of
sounding as a thing falling, g^i^uL/. (c.)
gold called ashes of gold.
*B3>Q>a>Sl , t. A mode of singing, in
pikimuumsirus, s. A flat piece or ingot
cluding several tunes, giiuaii. (pair.)
of gold.
jg<ssj>, s. A plug or roll put into a
ftmauL-jmsanL-i, inf. To gild.
perforation of the ear to enlarge it,
pmauy,&3r, . noun. Gilding, gilt.
eu. 2. [proe.] A roll of cloth or paper
jS/sjULceirw jxejaQfieoiril), s. Gilt,
used instead of a cork, ^yoi_A(5*^io*. (c.)
gilding. See gp""1*,
3. A float, a raft, Qguuih. 4. A kind of
drum, uiiDu. 5. A drum in general,
inf. To lay gold, to mount or set with
gold.
^i^AsCi^fiaoDSfiaeDSUJBij^Qff^figi.
The
blood fell in congealed masses, [prov.]
p/aL8{TF,fdutrp, s. Q>ro.] A kind of
powder said to be of gold.
^s-sso^ano/jE-s fi&en&Guntt inf. To
^siaiiyar, inf. To gild.
put a plug into the hole made in the car
to widen it.
/ZGiaGnd(&j, s. Gold leaf.
QVL-Lp.^pamss, s. The soft wood of jsmiaeuffiraeir, s. A pagoda, a goldyEsehynomene. See Qci^.
coin.
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fiiatsmn^iifir, s. A waist cord of


gold.
pmtEQee&a, s. Setting precious stones,
&c, in pure gold.
uttSCiSBAU>, s. Refined gold.
euif.pw&ij>, s. [prou.] Pure gold. 2. The
best of its kind, excellent, superior. 3.
Well recovered, as from sickness; heal
thy, cured of cutaneous diseases, &c.
jgiEJ&eVrear, s. An honorary appellation
of the Pariah tribe.
fiEjaeonenuenpjjir, s. (plu.) Pariahs of
that class. (<.)
jglB&ei), v. noun. Stopping, halting,
resting, &c, fimtgpii. 2. Stopping or
halting place or rest house,
3.
Stage in a journey, iSituieatf^Esii. (c.)
QfrjB&QttpargifitbaQweGL-^iLQaG? tumid. YOU
may reach that place, after two or three
stages.
piiuagiaq^ppBjami&pa, inf. To stop
at the respective stages on a journey.
2. To halt or stop too much, to rest
under every tree, &c.
JBIB&Gir, ( Gen. of ptrim&eii the plu. of
fib) Their, their own; also politely
used in addressing a second personas
pmaaSifipib, your will.
JStEI&fTSlT', s. [vulJ] Younger sisler, pmi
sna&ld. 2. [prov. in compliment.'] Lady,
madam, j^iimr.
^aanar/sisisirm, s. Elder and younger
sister.
BIEI3in~GoT, s. [in cant numbers.'] A half,
g[esiBQtu&$QiQiexiGi&&t*t*<5$. (r.)
^iH^^mandst, s. Three and a half.
(5iEJ(Q, SQ/adr, pinQQairefr, Goi&r, p6ia,
v. n. To stay, to sojourn, to lodge, to
halt, to wait, to stand still, torn*. 2. To
rest, to be seated, to have a place, resi
dence, &c, g/iutfiort*. 3. To cease to
flow, as the menses; to be obstructed in
its course, as water; to be stopped, as a
floating thing or a car; to be fixed as
substance between the teeth; to adhere,
or inhere, ^w_ui_. 4. To hesitate in
speaking, fiw&a*. 5. To be reserved or
kept back, to remain due, j(jiiL,i%.**.
6 To rely or depend on, to be dependent,
*iris)(3**. 7. To continue as property or
prosperity; to be retained in the mind,
tilviQupfiga: (c.)
gjinrenaiSQeeuemzpBsigs. Money will not
stay in his hand.
<u-3pQ&Qm&rlBpK:(r5&p$vjfo. NotlllDg
remains in his bowels.
^iiQ^^tsiSeonSlda, inf.
To Tead
with hesitation, difficulty, stopping, &c.
piEiSiSaapwGsiip, s. [prov.] Rain after
cessation and drought.
^nuSaBtp, inf. To be impeded in
fallingas fruits, &c, and then to fall
afterwards.
v. noun. Staying, stopping, pm
pw<g)mijiSid(uGuir& ^c/gC^irsafia
(guQura, inf. [prov. vul.] To go on a
fishing trip for a few days.
fiii^fieai, s. Hesitation, impedi
ment, (c.)

r.;s r. - ..-ir.-!.;, s. Water lodged in


hollows after rain, &c. 2. Water col
lected in a well. 3. Irrigation of a
field or garden, after a lapse of the
proper time. 4. Water lodged on
foliage, roofs, &c, and then dropping,
s^snijfeixerfi 5. Water impeded for n
time and then flowing with force, on
the removal of the obstruction.
rj ij t -'-t n .-: }. 'i. , inf. Iprov.] To
irrigate after some delay.
jf&tgpiR ,s/(g^'fluiy, v. noun.
Stopping, halting; impediment; a pleo
nastic form. See jfA
jXiiigjgiaajo, s. [j>rD.] A port at which
a vessel touches.
^Eei(ga;3, s. [pros.] A net cast into the
sea, and left for some hours, to catch
fish.
/S!BSS>S^lElStiiSjffl, j. \improp.jiiia<F
S.~\ A younger sister. 2- A female
cousin younger than one's self and the
daughter of a paternal uncle or a mater
nal aunt. 3. (H.) A water plant, *.
fS&ln-sS, s. [pruc] (probably from Sa.
Tata, to dress.) Hire paid for ploughing,
>&lh, i. Palankeen, S^eus. (&gi.)
p&ih, s. Ten, upgi. W. p. 402.
DA8AN.
.- r.'^ri-^J.v. * Rama, gfianLDsr.
p&&vXT(oir ^iS.P^OT, s. Ravana
the ten-headed, QiricxiaT.
y- ~ - : ^vr jS5&QLDtii$, s. ( Christian
use in poetry.) The decalogue.
i^^irarii, . Gifts to brahmans, made
in tire last extremity, as a passport to
the other world; or by princes, and
other great men, daily; by some also
when a daughter is given in marriage,
u&jspre?tb. They are: 1 .
cow. 2.
yu>, lUIIU. o.
Birauiiiuiii. t. wunr,
gold. 5. Osi, ghee. 6. ide&nb, cloth.
7 QoiAiaiii, coarse sugar, or jaggery.
8. Qm*i, paddy. 9. Q*<, silver. 10.
a-ilq, salt.
p&fidig,0&f)as>&, s. The ten points
or regions of the world.
p&tstri}., s. The ten nerves or arteries
of the system. See *'..
p&u&Qir&pusuui, s. [prov. more pro perly. 09i3sr&iuugai<b.~\ A poem in the
^GAvel&tfih verse, celebrating the ten
incarnations of Vishnu, ^uiarlai.
fi& loewruQuny^iA, s. [in astral.'] Ten
points in which there should be agree
ment in the horoscope of the bride and
bridegroom. 1 . t*, in the lunar asterism
or lunar day of birth. 2.
in the
three-fold division of the lunar asterisms,
Gft,
and aaljsr, nine being
ascribed to each, and a preference given
where both arc not in the same division.
3. iorC**bi, in the rising sign, and the
fourth, seventh or tenth. (See Gsttfi
lit.) 4. ,"-'.:'-=. In the asterism at the
birth of the bridegroom which should
be above that of the bride. 5. Currf,
in genital characteristics, ascribed to
the lunar constellations. 6. -rfl, in
the zodiacal signs, in winch after the
sixth of the bridegroom, his should be
above the bride's. 7. jy5>uP, in the

rulers of the signs which are the seven


planets. 8. - -: -j-. in the respective
zodiacal signs one with another. 9.
Qafiib, #-?SuQutjjj.ii or icijQfSzj&MeSjj, in
the astrological circles, in no one of
which should both be found. 10. gK**,
in lines drawn across the circles in any
one of which, both persons should nut
be found.
i. Sec i*. .v.
p&LDil>, s. \prop. p&Lcev&ijSiit,'] The
tenth book of Bhagavata.
p&LDUiraii, s. The tenth part. (Colloq.)
p&iB, s.
The tenth phase of the
moon, in the increase or decrease, ujpri
ftfl. W. p. 402. Dasamin.
p&Qfaea, s. Ravana as the ten-faced,
^iFg/xvio, s. A tonic medicament
prepared from the roots of ten plants,
$imt!S*g). See o>*n&.
p&np3z, s. The name of an ancient
king of Oude, the father of Kama,
whose car bore him to any of the ten
points, gfczziDChiSfit; [e.r fifto et ^iA,]
p^ai/riL/, s. The ten vital airs suppos
ed to be in the human body.
/B& n iki a u>, s. The ten constituents of
a kingdom. 2. The ten parts of a
panegyric poem; [e.r jyii.] Note.
The constituents of a kingdom arc: 1.
Bfcu, mountain. 2.
rivers. 3. *,
agricultural districts. 4. *mt, towns
5. mtRi, garlands. 6. uil, horses. 7.
elephants. 8. v, drums. 9. On*,
flags or banners. 10. CjkOmAj, sceptre.
ps=ni5i*j%fiiiJGQ, s. A poem as t - - rt,
Muufig). in ^SifiiutS^jtfiih verse.
.r yzi r uur; ,v . s.
A poem in Citrfl
aavQisirur verse, celebrating the ten
appendages of royalty, giiAiutfub.
p&nili&LD t~ rru. mih .
Decimal
fractions; [ex ^iSstb]
j:su'/, s. Ten pains, symptoms
of death. (See ^oiAiei^s.) 2. [m love
poetry.] Ten kinds of Sj*<av5, which
sec.
p/Fneu/SflBti, s. The ten incarnations
of Vishnu. See f
:,
pQiF&fitfliuw, s. The ten organs, viz.:
five .-.;;.*..
and five :*r*&Ut.
See a*pAu<4.
<&lflLJi-l, s. {Hind.) A present. (R.)
p&esriii, s. Tooth, ueo. W. p. 402.
Dasana.
proruQurif., s. ( com. pnStfxjuQutriq..)
A kind of black mineral for coloring
and strengthening the teeth, uAi^tBQi
Our*..
*p3-n L&lfl , s. A tune, fpifianxu>-t [ex
f*ib.~\ Also written, Qfnt^/i.
^BfiTPjirjBeisi , . The astrological period
of any planet; [ex^aw, Sa.~\
*fB&n~UGOSisr, s. The result of any
planet's influence, 8j*utu<Sr; [ex /ia>r, Sa.~\
^^triSl-rirQsussr, inf. To threaten
violently in a foreign language, (e.)
p&tresrss' ^.titsstsstsst, s.
An
epithet of Havana, girraiewdr ; [ex *<4, ten.]
pQlTLCi, s. Tubularity, hollowness, C-tl
I . (**>)

fl3rS!TLh, s. Theft. Seepa>&aw.


fB3rLbun~,s. A pot, &c.asp/nuiLf. (p.)
^3rLiL-j, s.
A pot, a water pot,
2. A brass boiler, QscOusor. 3. Gold,
Qureto. (*^.)
^85)*=, j. (com. &*ap.) Flesh, one of
the *6wg, endr. 2. Meat, fish, animal
food,4uf&i. (*&.) 3. Fleshy or substantial
parts of fruit. See sa>f.Note. This word
is principally limited to Ceylon.
pas><>ieiig,QuttifI), His flesh is reduced
(by hard labor, &c).
fiaxrmuuufjtftug;. It is lodged in the
flesh, or body as poison, a thorn, &c.
BQp*/ia>*nwGuiK>. As the nail and flesh
i. e. closely united.
pes>&K,nir, s. Muscles. (Modern.)
pssi&uupjppen&u&Lf., v. noun. Fat
ness, corpulence; also fleshy fruit.
pea&msat-uLi, v. noun, [prov.] Form
ing of new flesh in a wound, carnifying,
f.r-ar-'/ f. 2. (fa reproach.) Growing
fat, growing stout, C*tipijiyijtijf.(tieA,.
fiOD&aiivii&8, v. noun. Forming of flesh,
carnification. 2. The growing of proud
flesh. 3. A fungus or fleshy formation
in the tip of the penis, obstructing dis
charges.
'fiS5>&, s. State, condition, &ienus. W.
p. 403. 1)a8a. Compare
&nu>pefi&, s. Point of death, jyifiiu
srewb.
Cujirsjssn^, s. A propitious time, tcb
^sjn^, Qpgi,
tLfil), pesi&uj, v. n.
[/jror.] (sometimes fienjAs.) To be fleshy,
plump, sleek as persons or beasts, drop
t*. 2. To be pulpy as fruits. upQi!aipuf.p.
3. To be full, prominent, round as the eyes,
breasts, &c, yf** Used only in some of
its parts.
*JE3:&:&S3r, s.
[improp. for pofa.-v.']
The head of a family, SiiL,/s^&u*<*. (c.)
*&;&:&~e3T, s. {fern. ji&&l.) A carpen
ter, artist, statuary, mechanic, artificer,
BJeSSiJiMrcior. \f, p. 362. TaKSIIAKA. (c.) 2.
The fourteenth lunar asterism, SV^looirf*.
wcpp&&B*> * A carpenter.
s/Dps=^da, s. A mason, stone-cutter.
jX&&Qeu8bo, s. Carpentry.
jdr<g(Tj,a5, s. A bird called the
wood-pecker as BiiOi^Jl.
p<3=&ir&-irfl, s. An pir&eif.
p&&<sB, s. A chisel.
pes,*. Carpenter's work, (c.)
QB&tx. Six day's work.
*H C3so er^Sbjr fli&Qei} Qpim&. IToW
many carpenters will this work require?
^gjaffgj, s. (Arab.) Contrivance, en
deavor,
(c )
fiSM&jB, s. (Pers.) Signature, ea&QtUQf
gjatvan id, s. Theft, aaaj. W. p.
370. Taskaka.
/Ba>aaar, s. A thief.
3;si0fB&, s. (.1rab.) Alms given in
grain at the time of threshing, cnjiWB>.
^siv^CoCU* ^iJW^/rCoSUgD-e, s. (Pers.)
Documents, vouchers, i^pni. (c.)
539

StSii

/SLir

pmpQeuanSputSaa, inf. To draw a SlBl&8i, inf. To totter, through age, '1 fBi SU6V>, v. noun. Stroking, feeling,
weakness, &c, m*i*,ss-_. 2. To be
flu.>i/i*i. (See QbcuX>46.) 2. Playing on a
document or agreement of contract.
lute with a bow, tSiesxanQfoAi. 3. (c.)
disconcerted, confused, intimidated, as a
paopQaiarUi-iaL-(B, v. noun. Forgery.
Scantiness, rareness, ^quo; lex
o.j
person in giving evidence,
3. To
^sivsgir, i. (Pcrs.) A qitire of paper,
4. [prow, in cant numbers.'] Six, ^s.
be loose, to totter as a post, table, &c,
pan. Compare Be*. (c.)
9ies&Q*pLjiiiBpii*>rx2(5&&pff. It is very
iBrA($pi@t&uQuffgils!ir. He faltered in
difficult for me now; or I am much
fBsn)S&, s. (Perj.) Summons or order to
speech, [proo.]
straitened.
appear; a pass, *drp.
pieupLjgss,
j. Sixty, jfgiugi.
^i_ssOl
ear
S0t
.
noun.
Fluency
in
^syu^iTLO j. (Pers.) Register, record,
reading, writing, &c, swiftness in walking, jifil/, s. Greatness, expanse, extent,
a bundle of written documents, paifGa**
Jea>taji(gjSijLj. (c. )
Cu(yoio. 2. Bend, elbow, curve, angle,
mCQ. (c.)
g/ojRff/siflQit&giajrrQuuiiST. lie reads very
arch,
3. The foot of a censer,
^sfu^ar.fl, s. (/Vtj.) Fees or privileges,
g;u&Mt4), (p.)
fluently.
piai&Q&S, s. A very large ear. 2.
^I^ssld-51 srWjSUJ, s. Indifference,
An elephant's ear, vihaixig.
^QjiFLTj, s. Staff, prop, upjpidQarr ,
neutrality, distinction, vfiwidd^p*. 2. [in
<Ac Agama p/ie'te.] The property of things
2. Aid, help, assistance, succor, stma. 3.
pia/ppirip,s. A very large jar. (R.)
in distinction from their nature; spiritu
Gfeatness, dignity, Qucyeouj. 4. Poverty,
JBl fiy, S<J/dot, pie&Qmsir, fffiidr, piCD,
meanness, orfiona. 5. Lowness, depth, ,
ality. W. p. 362. Tat'astha.
v. a. and v. n. To stroke, embrace, fondle,
(##,) 6. (r.) Resource, refuge, shelter,
piaopeir, J. One neuter, indifferent,
to soothe, by patting or stroking, t^ii. 2.
support, stay, dependence, reliance, trust,
BQimiitipQurar. 2. An honorable man,
To grope, to feel one's way with the hands
(StocsreDtoijerewaicZr.
or feet as in the dark, to feel about,
B&Sgrarfi&rib. Rice gruel is a support,
dff.utappi-m. 3. To anointas with
**nAQufissrib. O Lord! thou art my Bi Ljt SO, s. Hastiness, precipitance,
liniment, to smear softly, to spread on
&c., dsnt*i*<gfiuLi. 2. Bustle, clamor, hub
refuge
lightly, ifQsii(jp^oli^i_,. 4. To be
bub, conviviality,
(c.)
gQeQiaGsrjpaiAga^GBeiQ&l&aevtsegi. One Who
daub, besmear; to dirty, u*. 5. To play
seeks protection must not be deceived. Bi L-fQi enreO, v. noun. Sounding as
on a lute with a bow, cSb&mir&ts. 6.
p<e^^dQm(B , e. noun, [prow.] Debility,
cuffs on the head, &c, sS*<5^ijq. 2.
To measure out very scantily, to strike
weakness. 2. Destitution, helplessness.
Being precipitate, being in a hurry, Ssr
off the measure too closely, apsipatgfi-i.
mi*Gfltiij,
(c.)
Compare
i-40i_i*i.
ptgj&i$>6t>irpaisst, appel. n. A des
(/!?) T ac'' execute, or perform very
slowly, Q^pr*0jiu. (c.) 8. [prow.]
titute person.
*jl ld, i. Road, way, track, footstep.
To
make very thin pan-cakes, &c, L,eia=A
rut, rsS. (c.) 2. W. p. 362. Tat'a. Bank,
Stihj&esr, s. The founder of Tanjore.
smmgu.1. 9. (,AV ) To wave in the air,
shore,
.
3.
Ridgeas
in
cornfields,
ptef&irgforrpt&}sa&, s. The town of
as tops or branches of trees, or banners,
dam, cause-way, *wbn. 4. Hill, mountain,
as if feeling around, jsR*ruD*u.Note.
Tanjore. (p.)
ioJw. 5. Side of a hill, <eUuOuimi. 6. Great
Stroking the back shows affection; the
ness, Qustmio. 7. (Compare />rsit.) Tank,
*B @ (G5 satU5 , J. One who knows him
feet, submission; the face or chin, pity,
pond, (gait. 8. A tree, pfajib, Rlicrocos
self, and is spiritually wise, ^jJanuj*^*.
affection, or supplication.
paniculata. Willd. 9. Pit for the sacrificial
<5(<S)
<S'SiXi, o. noun, [pros.]
pieudQair(Bds,inf. To let one stroke
fire, j>u!(5Bifi_i4. 10. (/?.) An open field,
Obstacle, hinderance, impediment, en
QitD. 11. [prow.] Noose, gin, snare, trap,
the back. 2.[prov~\ To yield too much,
tanglement, objection, any thing that
toil, *SrBfl. 12. A knot, a bow, a loop,
to be too submissive.
obstructs or hinders, ^oi_.
*<5*<s. 13. (p.) Width, expanse, tSrraw.
ptdsaQanGjaa, inf. To stroke a
piaQaDpgidlt, in/. To remove
pi.sens, s. A wide hand. See aoa.
person, beast, &c. 2. To give short
obstructions, impediments, entangle
measure.
pimmeisr, s. Large eyes, (p.)
ments, &c.
^Qfjiffipien, inf. To sit groping;
piEiamrafl, s. A large eyed female.
Qipppiaig). Obstructions in the road,
from great age, blindness, &c.
piiasnL-i, inf. To show the way.
as stones, &c
ptdSaQarT<sh(Bfiifi'iLi,
inf. To walk
piidpi,
inf.
[prov.
piKiG&irei).']
To
SLDfl/Diirg. Obstructions from trees,
about
groping.
seek
means
to
ruin
one,
to
meditate
one's
&c, over head.
pidiueirde, inf. To measure scanti
ruin.
Bl '*(3j, SQ/Dsbr, pid@Cairesr, Geudr,
ly, with the measure.
pii
dpit
or,
s.
Broad
shoulders,
(p.)
A--**, Zprov. prop. /t<3*s.] To be
piLif-ppieSeia,
inf. To come stum
piii>ers8paisir,
appcl.
n.
One
who
obstructed, to trip, to stumble. @>u-p.
bling and groping.
traces the footsteps of a thief who has
pidSppid3u<iu&, inf. To speak
robbed a house at night, (c.)
pirif-miuppiei, inf.
To stroke the
with hesitation.
piiMUirnim, inf. To trace the foot
chin as supplicating favors.
pid8tip, in/. To stumble and fall.
steps of a thief. 2. To seek means of
ffQi_Aivri^i_Sijurr. Search for it all
See 0*Qdui.
relief from any trouble.
over the house.
fSl iB&<so, tt. noun. Hinderance, impedi
trivwrBfittSAQarGbC?L/riuffLLLjra5r. He
ptU>i$L$.&&, inf. As piU>urrir&&, I.
ment, stoppage, ,sai>i 2. Objection, ,gc
has scraped up all, and gone.
pithGli iti, inf. Iprov.} To tic or place
C*ui4. 3. Delay, grwfii. (e.) 4. [prow.]
fwtesr0filR}fit-.^u<2u*C-L-iexit
They
a noose for catching small animals. 2.
Detainment as of stray cattle, lost or stolen
have stripped him of every thing.
To ensnare persons, to contrive the
property, &c; in use, not at liberty as
!D2Qu>f*tto)r#fiu.t8BQs!:eBx*ifcie3iljr&. He
ruin of others.
an article, j/muq. 5. Stagnation of
has climbed every tree; i. e. has plucked
trade, &c, <;S.S>(y**piuiLjesreo, s. Sheet of water. (p.)
and brought away every thing.
piikiseonmGeuSsi, s. Slow work.
>l ttJLD, j. (for.) Goods, furniture, tBi3a>sy, j. ( Tel.)
A time, a turn, as
^uj/*0ww ptmsfouf&pp
articles, things, uuuoti_j4. (c.)
once, twice,
(c.) 2. [prow.] An
^i_c,iuah-sr, in/; To urge an objection, <5l s0, *. [prow.] Flake, peel, splinter,
instalment, Q.
to put a legal stop to a proceeding. 2.
&c,
2. Refuse of jack fruit, espe
jpi, s. Sheath, scabbard, case, ^ay
To detain.
cially the spongy internal part, uaauum*
51157(25, @<2pdr, piiQQvsrm, Qeueir,
Qjisf. S. Enclosing folds of the plantain 51IT, s. A large mouthed pot, uir&sr.
tree, /rs>;[ni_&p. (Jaffna usage.)
v. n. [prow] To be hindered,
2. A very large pot, iSuj; [jsi_a.] (p.)
impeded, detained, as p-*, v.
pL-<5UT, inf. To stroke, to chafe the
w^uiS*0nAi^. The stock in
ffeot, &c, of another as
2. To touch fSlTSLt), s. Pond, pool, tank,
trade lies unemployed.
the strings of a lute, ainSiA3. (p.)
W. p. 362. Tat'aka.
510

jgl ffgjlSf-, j. [prov.] Molestation, dis


3. To swell as the flesh from a
stroke, to form a wale, Js>j. 4. To grow
turbance,
2. Perverseness, in
large, full, plump as the breastsj &c
justice, unfairness, usurpation, mcputQ.
to become stout as a person, yrt*. 5. To
Compare i/S^^..
delay, linger, to be protracted, f?sJ.*a. 6.
piirpLf.dangebr, s. (com. jSLf.ujif.dsir
To become heavier, to be aggravated
r*.) An usurper, extortioner.
or enhancedas an accusation, ^Bmta.
fiBLrTLiLirQsussrsO, v. noun. Falling
7. [in burlesqued] To enlargeas in
foul of, scolding, abusing, g*2*igp~uLi. (c.)
pregnancy, 4>i_*. 8. To thicken, harden,
indurate as the skin by slight poison,
jSL ffifi, s.
Musical instruments in
the contact of a caterpillar, &c, is-Je^>
general, enj&uuQuisi. 2. The uiia>u drum.
pif.**. 9. To be thick, stout, hard, stiff
3. The lufans drum. 4. The tabour or
as a board, &c. >iiuui-. In this sense
i&fpaji drum.
used only in some parts of the verb.
$51IT<{), dQpjpt pfiffi, d^th, d&, V. a.
Lp-d&dsirijd&,
inf.
To thicken by
To bore, perforate, pierce through, BrS<yi.
boiling.
2- (fi'j) To give one a good scolding,
jXtf.dBuyj&t inf. To daub, smear or
( Cultoq. )
paint thickly.
Qt&*ipi-rKt<BQii>taQ*t>. The glittering
pLp-p/S^eii , s. A stout, thick person,
javelin that pierces the breast. ( p.)
pif-j-suneo, 3. Thick milk.
<Blf-, s. A stick, staff, rod, pif-dQatrwi-i.
flLp.d/$sx>Lo, 3. Thick ink, or paint.
2 A club, a cudgel, bludgeon, ^ra!ri_ii.
8. A rod or pole for measuring land,
/iird(g)/i/SLp.da, inf. To grow stiff or
mjSMcii. (c.) 4. A rice field, uu. 5. Com
rigid, as the tongue by chewing betel.
partment of a rice field, urp9. 6. A
*ifi*jrffifigO<!urtS,r). The affair has
pestle, B-uiar*. 7. A bow, !<?. 8. (o eonbecome more aggravated.
traction offiut-pg .) Lightning, uf*ofrAj. 9.
Flesh, h. 10. A guana,
Note. *^lsf-1i^J, s. Lightning, tSairOTeu.
\V. p. 362. Tadit.
There are different kinds ofpy.as ^rsuL/jt
fit?., Gl$aA<0if-t <ggsi*'&3fit9-. Q*rii-f0fiiQ-,j9xfi JEL^UULT., 3. Thickness, solidity, bulk,
fit-, us2A*<., oiisfi'f., which see severally.
ug-aoio. 2. Swelling from stripes, faa<i.
Si!i^i-"rju<?L/far. He is greatly ema
(0
ciated; (lit.) as fire- wood. [prov.]
ffif.uuiorerg/tiv. Thick olas.
p^OumiarGgtii. Thick skin or leather.
X>CeiC&u. Many days' work for the
;.rJuJ-..- i;.'u.7j*. A thick board.
potter, but a few moments' for the ^Uf^ULf, v. noun. Thickness of liquids,
breaker.
inspissation, consolidation,
2.
pLf-daLCLJ, 3. [loc. pUp.iQ&iTLDLJ.'] A
Swelling from a blow, a protuberance,
walking cane, or staff.
3. Thickness of a solid substance
pLf.&aLbLj&0:iTLjuiT, v. noun. Flog
as a board, &c, sonb. 4. Plumpness of
ging. See under truuiQ.
a person, the breast, &c, yAjty. 5. (/?.)
A disease spreading over the body in
pLy.pjsan ldf s. Rashness, passionateness,
pustulesas a*8pp<!fibLf, [ex #9., v. n.]
rudeness.
Gffrfrffit-iuitS(3iQf<&. A callous skin
pif-uueum, s. A stubborn person, a
covers the shoulders.
block-head. 2. A corpulent person.
fiLfuunasn-jeasuScleb, 3. Thick tobacco
jfif.ijif.d *iwdr, s. A violent person,
leaf the best for chewing or smoking.
who acts inconsiderately.
jSLf-LDirLsr, 3. An impudent fellow; [ex gmj-LDGd <S^LLC37", 3. [prov.] Cold,
u>ri-r, a demon.]
catarrh, cold in the head, uO>rui. (c.)
^Lf-iutOjiSeiriee^Lf.iuneiitSeirieir, s. An sup-inesr, s. Thickness, ^tf.uuti>. (R.J
impudent, or corpulent person.
pLf-Suiru-, inf. To measure by the tSLf.eij,v. noun. Cutting, sundering, QaitL
0. 2. Destroying, jy,pio>*; [ex ft?., v. a.]
long stick in the BtLif.u^er^ game.
^Lf.Qpdtg)arefrnsr, A kind of snipe. *^to_S3T7, 3. A river, ^jp. ( Sa. Tat'ini.)
See a.drerjr<sr.
dQQp&sr, pQ^ear, uGueir, d&, v. a.
fiLf.tuar ^ifu9asr(_c5r, s. A stout,
To hinder, to stop, to prohibit, to intoTcorpulent person, u&frmer. 2. A strong
rupt,^oi_Qijcj. 2. To ward ofT, to avert,
athletic man, ^ennm^^m^j^. 3. An
to prevent,
3. To check, to baffle,
obstinate person, ocji_t*\
to rebuff, ffiU-. 4. To curb, to limit, to
rsjesariiriijsLp., s. A baton.
restrain, to restrict,
5. To make
a partition, a fence, &c, to seclude, to
/5U/-, Sdpeir, iQpeir, Goiar, lu, 0. o. To
exclude,
6. To stop a current, to
hew down, cut down, snip off, Qmi_. 2.
dam, to block up, jyst_*. 7. To oppose,
To sunder, to tear, to cut off, to cut
to contradict, to interdict; to rebut, to
in two, fffif. 3. To destroy, jfgt*. 4.
repel,
8. To frustrate, to thwart,
To reduce, diminish, <gsp*. (p.)
** 9- To adjure, to hinder by oath,
ffij-BQp!$o$0te!r&isrfir@tBi$.sir. The clouds,
^bBtSi-. 10. To resist, to withstand,
diminishing (drinking) the waters of the
tufftm. 1 1. To forbid 1 as an ill omen,
sea, if they do not pour them out, Sec
pArt*. 12. To dissuade, lotf**. 13. To
hinder by magic, as the catching of birds,
fishes, &c, or hitting a mark, asit^s^fftp
>u/-, dQp&i. pjS&i,
d&, v. n. To
pQis. 14. To detain, frxguu'Sffp. 15. To
thicken as a liquid, be inspissated, to
staunch blood, Sec, S^i^fflJ*. (c.)
congeal. a.enpu. 2. To cohere; to form
as primitive, subtile matter, into atoms,
atoms into moulds or bodies; to consoli
put off, and then obtain this body
date, to assume a tangible form, i
again is not easy. (miSir.)

r*j<2*eSc!f*r4r. He tripped and fell.


p(Bdaev, v. noun. A stumbling block; an
impediment.
fi(BiSSfi>a, inf. To stop in a course.
p(BdpirLLQaireweir, inf. To hinder in
a bad course and reclaim; to reform;
commonly used in prayer.
p(BdjZi- , inf. To check a soul in
its evil tendencies, as, to transmigra
tion, &c, and bring it to bliss; to over
rule, at divine grace, for the benefit of
the soul.
fsGyp&i&Q&nSvG), inf. To contradict,
to retort, to refuse.
/tsQpgiLjGuni, inf. To hinder, to
resist. 2. To make a partition wall.
^(S^aofi/if, inf. To put off, to
postpone; to interdict.
^uaoi_, j. A defensive weapon, (p.)
^.sg), 3. A little mat for the floor,
a chair, &c, ftjural. 2. v. noun. An
impediment, a cause of stumbling, as
ffl^ttS. (c.)
p(B4@L, inf. To spread a little mat
for a person.
^(Bd(S)Uuiti, 3. A little mat.
/xQdfvjjgjsareir, inf. To flatter, to act
the sycophant in order to get a favor,
UOTsPsj^lSagj, 3. A school boy's mat.
SBULJ, v. noun. Hindering, obstruct
ing, prohibiting; a check, hinderance,
restraint, /s<3*(.
p(Butj&&Guii, s. A partition wall, (c.)
^(Bui-juuieo, 3. A screen.
;3iLCi6oT, 3. [mil.'] Cold. See pif-weo.
ffdlmrp, v. . [improp. ^t_u>r.] To be puzz
led, perplexed, disconcerted, bewildered,
*o>c!4. 2. To be displaced, to be deranged,
to be disordered, mfau. 3. To doubt, to
hesitate, to be in suspense, /rtQffBi*. (c.)
nartgQicrQpAi. 15e not perplexed, (jive.)
p(itLcit!f8/iG.itiu, inf. To roam, as a
vagabond.
p(Bu,rj8uStQwn$ds. inf. To manage
business without method or order. (/?.)
pGiwtrjfifHifi, inf. To slip and fall.
pLoapflLD, v. noun, [improp. piu>niL
Perplexity, perturbation, bewilder
ment, *u*sii. 2. Doubt, hesitancy,
suspense, tiGfsit. 3. Mistake, proneness to mistake, pipm*. 4. Aberration
of mind, delirium, imu4i4. (c.)
^fa^pAtggfiQ&rpptiittS&i&pff. He is confused.
pGtLDnppdairnei', 3. A person with a
confused mind, one perplexed, puzzled.
2. A forgetful person, upStsrcA.
h :>T)L , 3. Hinderance, obstacle, impe
diment, interruption, Sifirc4. 2. Objec
tion, tSG;rfib. 3. Mail, coat of mail, ***ti.
4. A check, whatever restrains or keeps
things in their place, or prevents them
from running offas a linch pin, a catch,
&c, iSy-uLj. 5. A bar or bolt of a door
or gate, a guard, watch. Sec, ^)oi_ijq. 6.
A weight to balance the vessel contain
ing what is to be weighed, #>i_ji4. (c.)
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jXll-t
j$lLl$.&:&6i)60l*u>, s. A short panta*
ptaL-au-L-, inf. To restraiu, check, I j&L-Lii), s. A porringer, a deep eating
loon, worn by wrestlers, &c. (c.)
plate,
2. (c.) A salveras
&c by magical incantationsas a
piL<$. 3. Bed, bedding, uHisna.
cobra. 2. To put the /- weight in
fiL-Lp.$SBrc8r j&L-tyQpGMltU, inf. To
the scale.
^iJ_I_ii>, s. Tooth, ueo. 2. One of the
plat grass, &c , and unite ratans for a
/teau-Q^uJiu, inf. To stop, to hinder,
screen.
upper fangs of a snake, usibi3asr4*uu&i; [ex
to restrain. 2. To confine, to arrest.
Su. Daslu'u, bitten.]
fiL-Lf.&pp, inf. [prov] To wave burning
pant Q&ne\>60, inf. To object to, to
camphor before an idol, and pass with
fBl
l SO, s. [prov. in cant numbers.']
protest against.
it round the car three times.
Five, ffl, ty***. 2- A salveraspc. 3.
jseen0irds-psaiiis, inj. To clear
t>. noun, (c.) Scantiness, rareness, s^|. 4.
pL-u}-&ligi, s. [prov.] A song sung
away obstacles.
Knocking, patting, /jiiGlsoa. Used in some
before passing round the idol witli burn
peatui, inf. To be hindered, to be
of the meanings of^iiQ, v. noun.
ing camphor.
detained or retarded.
pL-irbLjgi,
s.
[prov.]
Fifty,
!3u>u&j.
fBeatuwsrtssr p&>iup,fE, inf. To
<!l1-(3,
s. A salver of gold, silver or
jXiLieO/SL^Qiev, v. noun. Knocking
interpose obstacles, to hinder. 2. To
other metal, or wood,
2. A circle,
and groping; mean, poor, beggarly,
arrest, to confine. 3. To stop, to exclude,
miiLL-ib. 3. Lofts of a car, a floor of a
scanty.
as a porter. 4. To interdict possession
carriage, range of a car, 0><sS. 4. A
tti3rss>u<iSGe.i0iiA&}0iQja!tti3($S}p&. There
as an owner.
shelf, uiabficS. 5. A platform, gallery,
is very little in my purse.
sjeoL-Gurri, inf. To put a catch, a
balcony, piazza, CuKSrgiaijiyAjLi. 6. Any
pin, a bolt, &a, to prevent a thing from flji l y9, @CpsSr, ihG/neir, Qoisir, iu, v. n.
flat surface as of a palankeen, coach,
falling.
&c, ffi>oso!0c\Ju$j#,0LiQ. 7. Upper loft
(a compound of,jCQ and
To be dis
pmiQLDitQnii, s. A narrow ring worn
of a house, CiotrfJw. 8. The deck of a
placed, dislodged, unseated, unsettled;
ship, or other vessel, vitswtfCJS. 9.
on the finger, as a defence to a larger.
to be put out of order, be over-turn
Area, plain surface, table land, &c , *
ed, iOJwoJwu. 2. To bo ruined, as a
petitnip ,soi_iiSffl)6\>/m>6U, ^adverbi
5.Tji4. 10. Divisions of a corn field, also of
family, QscS&Mutrs. 3. To lose one's self,
ally."] Freely, without hinderance, with
garden beds, %>CW 11. The surface of
to be confused, perplexed, disconcerted,
out objection, at liberty.
any diagram or figure, usCili. 12. Squares
gbsaAi, 4. To lose one's aim, to be defeat
peatlugsdas, inf. To dissolve magic
formed on the ground for play. (See
ed
in
a
law-suit,
in
argument
or
in
bat
spells on fish, &c, by counter charms,
!9j,slLQ.) 13. Panel of a door, a pane
tle, Gficp*. 5. To be deranged, distracted,
&c. 2. To obviate or remove difficul
of glass, &e., j<*riu,sLL(B. 14. Screen,
csspiiu.
6.
{fig.)
To
be
rooted
out,
as
ties.
folded or plain, icesip^/nLc).. 15. [prov.]
sin, ifiga/xwioj*. (e.) Compare /scQtQat
peatii]gotamr, inf. To be hindered.
A thickness of dried palmyra jelly,
piLiifiaf,
v.
noun.
Confusion,
de
semi sfl(Bafla, inf.
To remove a
u@iiA5iJ3. 16. [among tailors.] Any
rangement,
perplexity,
anarchy,
defeat,
of the separate parts of the body of
check or restraint by magic spells.
a waist-jacket, PSw^llG). 17. Lamina,
(L/LO, s. Allowance for the weight jSL l .77T, j. (sing. /stLiircsr.) Gold or
layer, stratum, jj*. 18. Any of the
of a vessel, wft&a-. 2. The hilt of a
fourteen worlds, as ranged one above the
silversmiths; (lit.) beaters.
6word, x$$ii3ti-. 3. (/br^i_mii ) All manner
other,
19. A broad,
fC-L-jriuQurcJS. Rich abroad and poor
of house utensils, ^qplL. (o.)
shallow basket of ratan, &c., ^u.4as-oi_.
at home, [prov.]
JBl , Qpgj, Szcrgj,
t>. a. To slop pL-trauiSeirZsir, s. A child or young
20. Winnowing or sifting fan, opptb. 21.
by a bad omen, pliix; [ex fir, v.] (p.)
A silver tea-board, tray, or any Hat and
person
of
this
caste.
shallow
vessel, .skjwAji^Q. 22. Scales of
*pL&setn ^jb^^Essr, s. A son of fSL-ttrouyj&S, s. A butterfly, as
a
balance,
^n*^iiS. 23. A shield, a
Brahma. (See
2. The serpent as
buckler, Ci_*d>. 24. A potter's wheel,
I for.
pAsxar. 3. A headmanas pija^.
(gumiAfitma. 25. The square pieces of
ueKfls5,itli_ir/f, s. Jewellers, workers
^SLl^ssjrti ;5&$s&rL&, s. South,
an old necklace called e_l1i1asi1.<9. 26.
in gold. See uts*.
A Bmall necklace of similar description
southward, Q/tpts- 2. Right, right hand,
QuirppiLini, s.
Goldsmiths, gold
or the pieces called jlliobi*. 27. A
psvuu*j. (Sa. Duk&hirCti.) (See fi&sesrib.)
beaters
and
coiners.
hand-mill, ^luifiiii. 28. A flat round
3. The same moment. See m+esrih.
cake of wax, Qta-^^flCQ. 29. A Bquare
jXLronrQseireS, s. A lizard to the pL-iirjSpiuiSl, s. [prov.] A kind of
frame to which snares are fastened, to
beautiful running plant, pfQsri?..
south of one, the chirping of which is
catch birds, ali^^cJS. 30. Mortise or
auspicious.
5LLtTG$T,s.
(fem.
piLtnpf).)
Gold
notcli in the edge of a board to receive
pcL&&ijt)gQ&$p&a^sy&Qeifil, s. The
and silversmiths, Ou^QmAbot. 2. A
another,
i^_i4. 31. An inferior countryfire Icindled by the brahmans in the
butterfly,
3.
A
plant.
(See
horse,
or
pony, unLi_4cg,W. 32. A
sacrifice towards the south; called also
<JaM_ii.) 4. Another plant, ^iii_r Q*
curve, or bend, a*. (c.)
CQi-jtsa^as L/Qiesv.
piLiif-jipeQ, v. noun. Cutting out
piL^^ymtpui, s. (St.) The right side;
0iiA*gp&Q0iLif.ij[bGu3Qeii. Like the gold
or making a notch or mortise in the
[ex fav0tb.~]
smith and merchant, i. c. quarrelling.
edge of a board.
pil.&!5s3)2pir^/5iii, s. The posture of
Qp&agli9-fipiLjilmiGt-isQ<M. As the
Siva teaching the four sons of Brahma,
fitLtSaGuciTLp., s. [prov.] A kind of
goldsmith,
from
whom
the
piece
of
gold
seated with his face to the south, under
paper kite with eight angles.
that lie was beating, has whirled away.
the shade of a banyan, (s^vvn^.
fiL-1irdrQmnCQineaiF, s. A plant.
fBiLisueau, s. A spoon used in
pil.e!(Bsv)ZLpiTifd, s. A name of Siva,
cooking rice-cakes. Compare aCt-ausxu.
See ,Jtli_reSr.
Qmdr. 2. Agastya, as dwelling in
/siLLirriry)&&, s. [prov.] A millermount Pothiyam at the south, jyaraujj)
ptLQi&mGtiQi, s. A broad, shallow, win
insect, dragon fly.
ttJar. (fil^ruffi_Ai.)
nowing fan, commonly square.
pL~&^m)UJtet)ijSi}>, s. The southern fbl Q_, i. Plank, board, slab, ueseam.
aLL(B&&pjp,
v. noun. Waving a salver
solstice.
2. (c.) An Indian tatty; a screen from the
with burning camphor before an idol.
sun, rain, or hot windmade of bambu,
*f5L(F<ja8Sr^ulSctazr, s. (com. Q/Ss=
Q^npga^^L- , s. A perforated cover
ratan or platted grass, with a fragrant
*!mr.) A present or fee to a guru, a school
for straining congy water from boiled
root, on a frame; these arc called <</>kS&
master, &c.| ffriorQ^ffiseSluu^t; also written
rice.
laLiqL, i$juu&C-q.f and
and
pAxlcst. W. p. 395. dakshin'a. 2. [prov.]
are hung before a door, window, &c. 3.
s. A salver for presenting
Discipline, correction, punishment, Bco**.
(Tel.) A girdle,
4. Shield. Cm-sii. 5.
flowers.
j5l'/B^GtJil, s. [prov. prop, pskoris
A defence, safe guard, preservative, *'
^o*.] Loneliness, solitariness, a forlorn
pCSwesfl, s. A necklace of ornamented
i&i. 6. [prov.] A bundle of betel, Ooi^JtuAa
condition, /ndififf^taos.
CIS. 7. (W.J A plant, <?iro+i_iias
squares of gold.
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^tKSgoi, inf. To join a mortise, a
scam, &c.
/sL-(BaDSud&, inf. To attach snares to
the squares, to catch birds. 2. To give
one a knock on the head, to give a tap.
i - i i .? af?fiU.(BdQiS,
A kind of
jumping play from square to square.
2. The squares of the play.
fitLQdQe&uiTiuptLQuunuj, inf. To
jump in fiiL<S*9t play.
i d ^_ , s. A broad, shallow
basket.
pC(Buura)iL($, s. [prov.] Well dried
cakes of palmyra jelly.
^C(B(tpL-(B, s. Furniture, goods and
chattels, articles of various kinds. 2.
Apparatus, tools, instruments, imple
ments, utensils. 3. Luggage, baggage.
fitL(B(nja!, inf. To pass through several
things, folds, masses, &c, at once. 2.
To penetrate, pass through, perforate.
0L-(B ainmS, s. An inferior countryhorse. 2. A common woman, C/SS.
piLCia, s. Flat tiles. See gj.
^lL, v. noun. Knock, tap, stroke,
pat, rap, /scJ&sex. 2. Breaking, knocking,
patting, /5lLi_Ai. 3. Scarcity, straits, extre
mity, <ga>p. 4. Drawing near, BcQms. 5.
Warding off, averting, e*ss\i. 6. Evasion,
prevarication, uicJd. 7. A dexterous per
formance or manoeuvre, cuiMi. 8. Stalk
of grain, u<s^io. 9. Striking against,
collision, (joiiE^iji. 10. Frustration, thwart
ing, *. 11, Opposition, check, impe
diment,^"--. 12. Getting money by de
ception, swindling,
13. (Jig.)
A cunning remark, a repartee, an insinu
ation, (gj&iuQutsi. I j. Patting, QidiOuJI*0
pQti*j>. 15. Publishing by striking a
gong, &c, ^/aio<7uri_Ai. Note. In many of
these meanings the word is used in cant, (c.)
gligi*tge4i*i0iL. Ho had a good profit
0iuuriL&@&uGur&jf)&pC(t). Now a
days, I am much straitened for food.
s&jscJdjptij?.tlj-tiir. He has warded it
off, acquitted himself well, given a gentle
blow.
Scj^hiQAji^j-iSct*'. He has said some
thing to frustrate the matter, or thrown
in a word, &c. [prov.]
0LLiu}>s4&&ii3atfiijihui*&s. To make a
display and shift the expense on others.
ftc^diaiiSfiiaUa. To support one's self
at another's expense.
5 '.i/rj.sr, s. A rogue, a cunning
fellow. 2. An evader, a prevaricator.
pu-Gijipil-i, inf. To give a tap. 2.
To evade. 3. To thwart or frustrate.
4. To act dexterously.
, - C i ' dt l s*> r. noun. As 7-ili_:'v i_Ai, which see.
pCinuSrTT)d&, inf. To be destitute, to
be in straits.
Q*ai*i*(g0iLtri2(3AG!pg}. We arc in
want of the means of subsistence.
/lC(BdQatiLL(B,v. noun, [prov.] Exterior
show without accomplishing one's wish.
2. A bauble, gew-gaw. 3. Living by
stratagem, &c.
yt-'i :>
2~ t>. noun. Hesitation,
impediment.
jic.<3&i-*S>ejta4i*!t)is*'- He reads
fluently.

/SL-(B]piTaiaw, s. [prov] Resort, re


source, refuge, LySi_ii.
/bl-(Buui, inf.
To be hit, to be
struckcommonly accidentally. 2. To
be tapped or beaten as a drum, cymbal,
&c. 3. To lack, to be wanting as
stores, money, rain, &c. 4. To be felt
by contact. 5. To be stopped in pro
gress, as a vehicle, a performer, &c,
by some obstacle. 6. To be seen. 7.
To be understood.
have not seen him any where.
uGua@i3ifb*issii(fip.QuuC.ijp. Now
I understand it.
pL-essr(B Gun*, inf. To be beaten
off, scattered. 2. To be all threshed
outas rape-seed. 3. To be thwarted,
to fail, as an expected good. 4. To be
upset, overturned. 5. To exchange
commodities clandestinely, and fraudu
lently.
piLQj-iQsL-, inf. To be greatly
alarmed, to stand aghast. 2. To be in
extremity, in destitution. 3. To suffer
lots.
^LLSiQ^tiS^Sicf^uUuf*. lie was
greatly surprized.
]gL-(BdQxiLL-&LDii&niiu), s. A compl
cated business.
,ail<;, v. noun. Extremity, want,
destitution. 2. Loss. 3. Perplexity.
surprize. 4. Defeat, discomfiture, ruin.
pCGbiBtifi, appcl. noun. A swindler.
5t-L, QiQpssr, ^L.if.ffafor, ffo/esr, piLi,
v. a. To knock at, as a door, s(AUj_. 2.
To strike, as a gong; to tap, pat, slap,
j(<puj. 3. To touch or strive so as to
displace, to shake off as dust, &c, /nLif.u
Sit*. 4. To reject, as a temptation, to
discard, .-.".-.!._-. 5. To strike in playing on
drums, tambourines, the guitar, &c, with a
plectrum, or otherwise, 0iii_. 6. To
strike against, commonly accidentally,
dash against,
7. To strike or ward
off, to parry, p<Snt. 8. To evade, palliate,
equivocate, u.*j-i~. 9. To frustrate, thwart,
<gJa)A*. 10. To procure one's dismissal from
office, jyajSp. 1 1. To soften palmyra fruit
by beating, Quip**. 12. To oppose, contra
dict, disobey a command,
13. To
beat and break shells to get the kernels.
.
14. To fashion, form, mould,
with the hands, by tapping as clay,
dough, &c, u>cu*0lU_. 15. To beat off
fruit, leaves, &c., from trees, cjSIm*. 1 6. To
thrash out rape-seed, &c., sfrm^tx. 17.
To clap on, as cow-dung on a wall, jyuu.
18. To hammer, to flatten,
19.
(fig) To conquer, vanguish, eyvfauf.**.
20. (fig.) To suggest a thought, *faQo<j"21. To dissuade, up**. 22. [prov.] To
throw out water with the foot, hand,
basket, &c, iQifp. 23. [in cast.] To
steal, pilfer, swindle, to get by deceit
or stratagem, scar. 24. [in burlesque."] To
trip, knock down, to destroyns an epide
mic, ^Cjf-J^fl. 25. [with loc. ablatirc] To
resist an obstacle, to come in contact
with,
26. To run aground or strike
against, as a vessel, to clash, Qarf. 27.
[with dative.} To be perceived as a smell,
ir^fo^i 28. [with dative.'] To be scanty,
wanting, as food, rain, water, &c , to be
reduced, as the milk of a cow, <gaDp|ui_.
29. To elude, to escape, ?uu. 30. [with
dative.'] To be at fault, to fail, as the hand

playing on an instrument, writing, per


forming an operation, See., or the tongue
in reading or speaking, &c , p<*p. 31. To
hobble as a verse, ^js^iNote. The
meanings arc often cant.
^jGearseotisrLJ^aA/fiCi^.LtGul
. The fever
has prostrated many persons.
nesnssSiBtsifC.i-^pipg. The water is head
deep. [prov.~]
. It has carried off
his'head.
Gjsi9-tiQurr5<i36BcSQwpilj$_czTsQusi. As if
the thing sought for, had Btruck against
the foot; i. e. getting accidentally the
thing desired.
QmrfjGiGcvpc-if.uuit. Knock at your own
breast, and inquire
uAifei*^tii).SQ Knock out his teeth.
kjj* Qflt^ffC^p&tkpar. The trees
extend the whole length of the street,
[proi;.]
Qafe<raw_*ott<?CTo<?^v^-(Sfi)^. There is
something in my throat obstructing the
passage.
has disobeyed me.
icentf/nL^uGui^Sf^i. Kain is deficient.
#*9ijnLji.uGuriSps>. The rice is nearly
exhausted; or rice is very dear and
scarce.
has swallowed it (his large income) with
out difficulty, [prov.]
flL-inLceienaida, inf. To place things
so as not to touch each other.
flL-imeudsuuirirds jXL-iers>aid&&
inf. To put one on a wrong
Bcent when in pursuit of another.
jBL~i$.dQeffthu piLL$.Qtuqgij>u, inf.
To rise, grow high, or tall. 2. To rise
to affluence, influence, &c. 3. To be
animated with joy, or zeal for an enterprize; to be roused with anger.
^iLif-dGatl-a, tnf. To speak or re
monstrate.
pL-Ly.&Qan(Bd&, inf. To quiet, to lull
by tapping. 2. To cheer, to encourage
men or beasts by patting on the back,
shoulders, &c. 3. [in prison bars.] To
tap a person so that another may grasp
him.
pL-iy-dQaneaer, inf. To be exhausted,
to be in want. 2. To strike against,
to be resisted, by an obstacle. 3. To be
retarded in reading, speaking, or busi
ness. 4. To fail, to prove inadequate. 5.
To shake off the dust by striking the
foot upon the ground.
<Jm(?Ri^i^i40riofC>. Don't come in
contact with niesaid by one afraid
of defilement.
suu&i8*viBpLL[$.AQarcrfai~g, The ship is
aground, striking, &c.
^stltfjO^uaifli, inf. To contradict. 2.
[prov.] To speak, or repeat a lesson
with hesitation; to stammer.
fiu.Lf.uu/Sd(B, inf. To strike and snatch
away. 2. To get by stratagem.
pC-uj.uuecnp&npp, inf. To publish by
beat of drum. 2. To blab out private
matters, to asperse one's character.
pu-if-uuniida, inf. To try to fish out
secrets from one. 2. To sift one's erudi
tion, caste, property, &c. 3. Totry silver
coins, by ringing, and snapping them
with the fingers.
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gssir
jBL-uf.uQu&, inf. To oppose, to re
monstrate, to object, to protest against.
SL-Lp-uGuiri, inf. To strike and spill;
to over-turn, &c. 2. (fig.) To over
come one in a -game, &c.
piLipusirp, inf. To evade, shift a fault
upon another; to baffle one and escape.
2. To give one a heavy blow.
pC-if.QiufigadQarrerrar, inf. To se
cure a thing for one's self, deceiving an
other. 2. To get a thing iu spite of the
endeavours of others.
/XL-Lf-Qiuoguu, inf. To tap and rouse
one.
piLLf.Qiuiril.i~, inf. (also jqfiiLif.(!ajrr
iii_J To drive beasts rapidly.
^tlifsfli, inf. To strike and over
turn. 2. To cheer by patting the
shoulders of combatants, &c. 3. To
animate, encourage. 4. To frustrate. 5.
To contradict, refuse. 6. [proa] To
change the position of different yokes
of oxen, in ploughing, putting the hinderinost, forward, &c. 7. To cause the
oxen to turn back to deepen the fur
rows. 8. (c.) To drive cattle faster, to
accelerate their speed.
g)saflAsLiij.Sfi. Wait no longer.
pil-Lf.eaeuda, inf. [prov.] To suggest,
to throw in a word to effect an object;
to speak once, expecting to speak again
on the subject.
jgHv/BL-Lf.iusirda, inf. To strike the
measure. See
v.
Q&irsvSsojijsC-L-, inf. To disobey one's
command. 2. To contradict. 3. To
speak before another has finished.
fgl emi , j. Stalk, stubble, ^jSpireir. 2.
Flatness, levelness, o*. (c.J 3. Baldness,
Qa>nlo>!_. 4. Slillg, amete. 5. A stick
or rod to scare away parrots from the
cornfields, CD<a.C&, 6. Bambu, <p0&.
(.)
ptLmL-&LLip., t. A flattish pot.
piLgs>ipp&o, t. A large flat head.
(*)
pCwt-uuiugi, s. A kind of bean.
piLaBiuiSiiarr&r, s. A flat China dish.
fiLLsniQpdrgj, s. A flat nose.
ptljeH-juiieou), s. A mild kind of
small pox.
SiULD, s. (change of pesnreaiD.) Cold,
(gc&lft. (?&.) (p.)
fgS33r, dQCp^r, rhGpeir, uGucsr, da, e. n.
To depart, to remove, to separate from, to
leave, tna. 2. To go, to pass, Q*fcu. (p.)
^(^sni^ppessrppsn, v. noun. [in love
poetry.'] The departure of a lover,
before marriage, for an indefinite time.
pemrdpfi) peatut-i, v. noun. Remo
val, departure, separation, HisAi. 2.
Going, passing, G#*&. (p.)
fBsstir&(aj, s. A Uea.pesrdswiiili, Gyrocarpus lacquine. (c.) 2. Another kind of
treeas js53, Morinda umbellata. (*&)
SSStioTeii, s. Fire coals, embers, cinders,
Qis<5ULi#flBa&. (c.) See
ariu6*&j0cxr<MiQBjA&&pgi. The fever burns.
fi!zr&)G&(igiEiQ^Lpevi&QgiEiQ, appcl. n.
(com. gAgcyJ.) The ostrich, said to eat
burning coals. (Modern.)
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pmreve&tp, inf. To fall in compact


embers, as some kinds of wood in
burning.
jswj\H3evi>j4*, inf. To broil, or dress,
by laying upon hot embers.
J5SX3T3i]LCs, s. (also asraroffi.) The Indian
fig tree, jyj*mii4. (sg>.)
Ssssflsms, t. A sacred place, near
Madras, IcjAsoWW. (;.) See ptoSi, v.
JESKsfl, Qtlpsin, icSpeir, Co/car, pecSiu, v. n.
To be allayed, mitigated, alleviated, soften
ed, appeased, calmed, pacified, soothed,
4,1. 2. To abate, grow less, be reduced,
(5opj. 3. To grow thick, to be fat, ug-**.
4. T.o be extinguished, jyiauu. 5. To be
come cool, as the sun, &c gsto. 6. To
yield, to submit one's self, p*$. (c.) 7, To
become slack, g|r. 8. [prof.] To be
adapted, as the angle of a hoe to the haft,
or a coulter to the plough, gsojiu.
jy/rfra_(wA(5A53sfi*>sCT. He is lower in
stature than you.
does not submit to reproof.
cSQ6iiff0*B#B33Guic2fi&. The fire, in
the burning house is subdued.
pezBipaiGsr , appcl. n. A humble, se
date person. 2. One born in a medium
rank. 3. One whose bodily health is
restored after sickness.
jXsaRmfi(rF,d&, inf. To be extinguish
ed, as a fire; to be soothed as an exas
perated mind, to be subdued as a mob,
to be moderated as a fever ; to be lower,
&c.j in height.
iS4wli*iSuQui(!fg0Bifiii<5&B/>gi. The child
is now well.
pes/ipe$8si>, s. A low price, a redu
ced price.
petBmpQeiha, s. The cooler time, as
evening.
pasftiu, inf. (adverbially.) Humbly,
submissively, calmly, &c.
pssflski, v. noun. Abatement, molli
fication, mitigation, alleviation, dimi
nution,
2. Calmness, submis
sion, mildness, coolness, softness,
3. Inferior in quality or performance,
Vpet. 4. Lowness as to height, >.-.
cjyugp.ia/<ar(?a'&usS(Apaofl<v. This One
is inferior to the other in work, [prov.]
p&&esnuS(Tr)d&, inf. To be humble, to
be quiet, to be lower in stature.
pesalmirerrL/ieuai, s. Inferior eloth.
pasflwiTeirQu&ai., s. Conciliatory lan
guage, blandishment.
pesfiemLD, s. Abatement, alleviation, &c.
p ssfla ' - : " a r u .1 , s. Unextinguishable
hatred.
^BSSdfl, dSZp.ir, pQpdr, uffudr,**, v. a.
To mitigate, to allay, to calm, to appease,
ffenHniQtiiu. 2. To slacken in tenseness,
g&ers*Qeiuti. 3. To moderate, n*/sui/i)fo.
4. To extinguish, to quench, as fire, ^yS*.
5. To lower in height, to set lower, to
strike a flag, fi'd>fi. 6. To lessen, to
reduce, to humble a person, (ger-ptm. 7. [out.]
To cause to increase, ut^iatQiuiu.
jgsirrar6,jOTfl. Make it lower still.
pesfl/igi&Q&neoeo, inf. To extenuate.

uSpenfida, inf. To appease or allay


hunger.
Ljiriifsa&da, inf. To lessen sail, to
strike sail.
pasftutSppio, v. noun. Mitigating,
softening.
. raf! u t-i , v. noun. Mitigation, reduc
tion, abatement. pexRq.
jSssSa-, v. noun, [prov.] Bending as a
hoe in a half circle, eiJarsy. 2 Moderation,
cheapness, SsvAs6erfaj.
jgssofliusd, s. Toddy, aa.
2.
v. noun. As^if.
giSSST, s. Coolness; that which is refresh
ing, <grflt*Q. 2. adj. Cool, (p.)
^aora^/f pessgiirr pearssBrtaisir, s.
The moon ; (lit ) the cool-rayed,
pessresfiT, s.
Cold or fresh water,
eAn0/fr. 2. [i'mprop.] Water in gene
ral, it. 3. What is too much diluted,
g)sr*0iSr>ui.commonly used^sirofi.
fissured?ens, inf. To become watery,
to be too much diluted.
fiessranfairda, inf. To cause one to have
pity. 2. To dissolve metals. 3. To
dilute.
iflswe5^4rGrfir#*SffLLi_j*OT-. He has
gained his good will.
p rasiP(?5(ga8_, inf. To let cattle
drink.
fsnmswOupp, inf.
To throw out
water, with the feet, hands, &c.
pessressriraL-u., inf. To admit water
into garden beds and confine it.
jSesnresPirss/TL-i, inf. To water beasts.
2. To deceive, to tantalize; from the
story of a buffoon who obeyed the com
mand literally, and showed water to his
master's horse., but did not suffer him
to drink.
jzekiwrtatiassT, inf. To appear or gush
out, as water in a newly dug well.
piSB3rGS$n(Zfyt$-fifiUlTLLD filSBSfSSSfirLJUff
i_i4, s. An expression used to denote inti
mate acquaintance. 2. A lesson well
learnt. 3. A science well mastered, (c.)
jiesirsiS?iTdaearu.u>, s. Accident by
water. See *iri-j6.
fi^^nda&&ii>-ipessresiTd(&)i~.u>, s. A
water-pot.
fiessrssfirdairiT^r,s.(fem.fiexresffiidsirift.
vul, 0atraaR*MrA*Q.) A man who draws
or brings water.
pema&idanet), s. A water-course, a
channel for water.
p,am 'HQpeftdss, inf. To sprinkle
water for the purification of sheep, for
sacrifice. 2. (fig.) To give one over to
his own way.
stair ^jtu7arfifiira!cFfQfi*fi^tScJi:Jc(SL-t6r.
I have left him to himself.
fiessresfiTfifiaiesriipea esfireSintu, s.
Thirst.
peisKscSi^siwp, s. The entrance to a
tank, river, &c, where men or cattle
go for water.
fieKrestfituLLiunG), i). noun. Like water;
i. e. profuse, plentiful, free, (c.)
fiessresSriuuipei peisresSiid^ndsi, t.
A shed where water, butter-milk, le
monade, &c, are furnished.

Obeisance, homage, reverence to a superi <3X>Ti IT, t. ( Hind.) Trouble, vexation,


or;
worship,
adoration,
rr*<i. 13.12.Stick,
Klenoun. Being watery us food or fruits.
Qfrtpm. 2. Intricacy, trammel,
(c.)
phant's
trunk,
_.-.-,'...>'..>*.
2. Containing water, as pustules. 3.
(sSSJnrt_/ra/rjT(i>,
.
See
underwear.
rod, club, bludgeon, cudgel, ft?.. 14. Fine,
Being suffused with watery humors,
amercement, penalty, jyu.-,j">. 15. One of ^sstrt iremLH, e. noun. Steadfastness, itsi
as the body. 4. The limit of the water
three
kinds of charity, &i*iib*\ljpp$Q@&0.
in a tank. Sec
e-wuj; [cx fair, I'.] (p.)
Note. In the meanings of fine, punish r<SStOTtrrtULD, i. A pole for carrying a
^aarssffi^^iranir, s. A kind of ratment and homage, it is commonly pro
snake living in tanks, as ii**a>*.
burden, ^bo(8; [tx ^sc*,.] 2. [/of.]
nounced '-.--:---).
Time, an instalment, srpcutb. (Collo'/.)
jXekrea&nuufKS, s. Hurtfulness of
fia&t-*<i*tp,f,*st!ar. A sluggard, a drone.
, s. [proc] A collector of money,
some kinds of water, {/tare.)
jyif^si_Lo, i. A flogging. 2. The ^SesdTtq.
\e. ?.--L-pmic4r. (Sce^abtQ, v.) 2. Degree
ptir edriTuuirLOLj , s. A water snake,
prostration of a pilgrim who measures
of competence, quality, &c, of persons
whose bite is not venomous.
his way with his body in going to a
or things compared with each other, pub.
temple; prostration before a superior.
^exrssfhiatip, s. [prov.~] To lead water
3. Size, ucjuuii. (c.)
^(B^essriil, t. Prostration united to
into garden-beds, to trees, &c. (c.)
viiipairif_4<s
Jle is not equal
an act of reverence with the hands. 2.
to me (ill size)
^&arssirajrrrda, i. To give water to
A penalty. See under ()S.
fteffaait.. How large?
travellers from a water shed. 2. To
nw^wip.. Of my size.
(gjihiSQpessriw, t. Fine for not ren
pour water for a low caste person to
psrb if.pati, J. [prov.~] Worth, ability,
drink, who is not allowed to touch the
dering homage to the Punjayetas
cup.
capacity, ^Ijiwrf.
arbitrators for deciding a cause.
fluitggjiiibafiitf/ijfiv. Bathing a girl
'fl}S5sriy_,
f. A celebrated poet, one of
$n&&ps&nLLr<j-iG?
;
,
inf.
To
prostrate
with appropriate ceremonies, on Iter
one's self very low, and raise the hands.
the nine gems or celebrated authors in
becoming marriageable; done by aged
the court of king Bojas. and author of
tSLf-pessriii, s. [prov.~\ Unjust seizure
matrons, not widows, who arc not
a work on rhetoric, which has been trans
of an innocent person.
allowed to be present.
lated from Sanscrit into Tamil and called
p s&res&Qgrrp&aQ&nsnvrr, inf. To agree
/Slit ipojr, s. Yama, the god of death
^i'if.ijfuefl.-. ic, 'Lycuwt8r. 2. OllC of I lie
(lit.) the club bearer, m.*; ulso ass*
with one's constitution, as water, (c.)
sixty-three devotees of Siva; ulso called
i_<Sr.
2.
Bhillia,
e?ir.
(p.)
/mhGifdr. 3. Another of the sixty-three
j *&v <3ni* jseair'SS&iTLoiijdrfla s , inf.
devotees of Siva, called fif*>tt.^s is, said
p,sbn ticnu&sir , i. Chief of an army,
To consecrate, or enchant water to be
to have been born blind, and afterward,
Q*&u0. 2. A king, as receiving fines,
given to a woman in labor, &c, to
to have received sight, -.- <..--,. .
jij**r. 3. Nandy, the bullock-vehicle
dispel the effects of the evil eye, &c.
fitth
i^iueoiiarrffU), s.
A tteatise on
of
Siva,
(p.)
p-i&sras&idHL-i-.i'ar, appcl. n. A kind of
rhetoric, comprising thirty-five figures,
pear iuu soft , s. Yama, nwasr. 2.
plant, a linear leaved shrub, Asparagus
Vishnu, 8ngy. .3. A servant of Siva,
racemosus. (IVi/W.)
/jsfaG.-**; [ex ueiarf, hand; (lit ) the &S33Tlitems, t. A superior kind of palan
fi >sor5!?ffafitI.i_/ra!rSif /(g, t. The root
keen, hanging on silk ropes, and open on
club-grasping
hand.] (p.)
of the above, containing cool water.
all sides, with a canopy; used on slate
peart
l8jcs&
j,
inf.
To
pay
a
fine.
*(;5 5yjr< 45i_d, s. The country of which
occasions, BtSfma. (c.)
pemiiiiuassresir, inf. To make obei
^fflbt$.*M&iJ>jy<ff)*M_Gpfl<ji_rg5iA. He will
Conjeveram is the capital, &iQf*j>.Note
sance, to worship the deity or guru. 2.
have the fortune to ride in a ^fei.ai;
It embraces what is called, O^teiwtat^mxh
To punish, to chastise, to correct.
(on astrological prediction.)
_.- .'.the peninsula south of the Godavery,
pessrif.se>%Qattda, inf. To give per
jxasriu>i3if.dx, inf. To fine one un
in the time of Kama a forest. 2. (Tel.)
A kind of verse in Sanscrit, qfivj&l&l
mission to ride in such a palaukicii;
justly.
Q,
anciently a special royal gift.
W. p. 396. Dahd'aKA.
pestriwduitt, inf. To fine, amerce.
j$6BiTLp-&D*aQarru:Li, s. The bent bamp smL&iDn<j8V, s.
A poem of three2. To worship.
bu-pole of the above palankeen.
hundred stanzas of the Qt-sHrur versi
v. a.
fication, g/iJtut^ib; also Called, LjanriiS ^SSOriSsO, s. A grove, forest, Cy/i&o. e55337" , dQGpssr,^ Q^m , uGueir,
2. Flower garden, yG^fiii_ii 3. The
To chastise, castigate, scourge, puniali fur
name
of
a
town,
go';
[ex
(p.)
correction, fle&tfoi Qtvu. 2. To cut off", to
jZ&srLanffofliJii, i. A forest south of
icver, to mutilate, to hack, <3l.i_. 3. To
(Jode, a reputed resort of ascetics, s>im SjassfL 60, v. noun. Gathering or col
ask with threats, to urge vehemently, uv
saria; [ex ^jtwfliM.]
lecting rents, dues, &c, CWiiq; [ex ^stWB,
QP>tgi*GsiLa. 4. To solicit urgently, ut*&
p.] 2. [cut.] The captain of a dhoney,
psArtaeir, s. An ancient king from
(?lL. 5. ti. n. [prov.] To take pains, to
whom
derived its name, guitar.
try
hard,
(Beschi.) 6. To become
peisri-a>s.nnasr , s. A collector of dues.
2. The name of a liakshasa,
fat, plump, corpulent, ucjtm. (c )
ty-fi .*t*.fx Jl.4_.-. He has grown fat
poserip(&>f$ui-i, s. The bill of reuls,
ijiSStsrt l IJl, s. \j>rop. ptrnQttrC-if. .] A
and plump.
tribute, &c.
female ear-ornament, g,ia>pedi. (c.)
r'; i :.'.- r^' He works hard
GiSDSTi LGirsSTlE, s. Waving of the tail, ^uSBTLeilirGO, t. [vul,] As peBBLinn
about it.
e.i_ir<mLi>,;<OTi^*ler. He afflicts his
&C. See fisoaa>t-jSin<i> Under ,Jtre (c.)
body ; i. e. labours hard
/, .nn lSlp.j. The harmonious, pleasant ^oJorta/Tsrrtri, s. (for.) Cast iron,
pei3Uf-isigi&<2&i^-2, inf. To inquire by
*BgiiL/. C ('olloq. )
Tamil language, ^<*ftu0u90; [ex otr.]
torture.
'V
start
earth

(<S633rz_obaT,
s.
(com.
(P)
jiessrif.ui-1,
v. noun. Chastisement,
j3S3H LD, A staff, walking-stick, aaarjpi
Qfeiet-te*.) Punishment, flagellation, chas
correction, punishment, ^<*i_to. 2.
tisement, penalty, 0*n$.iiq.
Gsrii. 2. Support, stay, dependence, upjia
Hardship, suffering, cvs/<A.
St 3. Handle of an umbrella or parasol,
pakn^BSpiiiiuLi, s. Condemnation.
Jse*ri?.uL/*-KvsT. She is hardened
(gow-AsniiL/. 4. Punishment, castigation, 'rgsnnTi esr, i. Homage, obeisance; re
under correction.
chastisement, correction as one of the
verence to a superior, especially to a ^6misj-UJ&Q&irihLj, s. [prov.] A cross
four modes of dealing with a hostile power.
guru, itr*aii. 2. Worship, adoration,
pole to support beginners learning to
See cujiuii). 5. Arrny as ,.>?, ux_. 6.
*L-etawaa**ii>. 3. Yama. St
- (/>.)
dance; also to strengthen the roof of a
Unjust tax, exorbitant impost, . .Boniftt
house. 2. A cross pole on props, to pre
eSi~, inf. To make obeisance,
7. [in long measure.] The height
vent people from crowding upon a reser
of a man or four cubits, <3<%t-iSjicwmJ>.
to pay homage.
ved space, (c.)
8. Country, . 9. Stores, uoiuain-ii. 10.
^ajn_*3ji,. Homage to your reve
Elephant's track or way, uibaQriimitf. 1 1.
jSemtq-lueO, s. As ^ewtfo. (c.)
rence (said to a guru, &c.)
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51.3

J
^sor, s. Stick, cudgel, bludgeon, staff
of an ascetic, ^drrfusfi^/ji*. 2. A club, as
the weapon of Varna, and others, M1-1
Hti. S. Oar, paddle; also a setting pole,
rmmi&. (c.) 4. The Indian lute, sfftaw. 5.
Gemini of the Zodiac, iSgaistS. 6. A
tube, or any tiling tubular, s1aHmi-uQui
cyar. 7. IJambu, aci8*>. 8. Palankeen,
i9.a. 9. Cliamelion, u*Qsiigl. 10. Wea
pons, ^/suQuigi. 11. (c.) Army, troops,
train, Ofar. 12. Petal of a flower,
13. Uidge, embankment in fields, cause
way, /j<a4. 14. (c.) The small gristly
protuberance of the ear, the right being,
^<OTji*a, the left, Quofe^atra, CWAsafra.
IS. Stalk, stem, p>i>. 16- [*' comftin.]
Stands of a lamp, candlestick, Jo^aji/jt*-.
17. The bridge, or bone of the nose, &t<3
jseSrS}. 18. A frame for carrying images
on men's shoulders, vmaifossa. 19.
Membnmi virile, ^fbcafi. (indecent)
0R*nj.CsuCLiriu iKwi^-ffcusoiw. Enlisting
in the army is a doubtful step.
pessTt-nsnuw, s. [in Hindu astron.}
The arranging of sea-shells (which are
used for numbers) in a line beginning
with units up to tens, hundreds, &c,
or numbers placed one after another
according to their local valueoppos.
to esuuf&i3<h.
peisrL-aijpw, s. A club-weapon, /seartS.
^essru-niLj^eer, s. The god Bhairava,
as club-armed, nir.uojr ; also Ayanar,
and Bhima,
jSekriniLi^un^, s.
An epithet of
Subramanyan, as worshipped at Palaney.
___lt_, inf. [pro.] To deprive
one of the powers of virility by magic.
pern ii$ son, s. A large sized herb.
See 3a>r.
^(SiC^M,!. [pro.] An oar, or
setting pole.
pakrfBuStstreaeii, s. A kind of scirrh
ous formation in the penis.
pessrVunpst, $. An eating venereal
ulcer, on the point of the penis.
pssa'fiuuir&i/B, s. A military road.
isBraJ8.s ^aerfflffuffi-, inf. To
row, to paddle.
psasrQiGi'ssiuQuir/s, inf. To con
duct forth an army, (c )
psorQi
* The spine, as QpAett
^sss-Qt-ffLlif, appcl.n. (com.pean-tLtf..)
A kind of female ear-ornament, mpr*i
geairfspessr, s. See under Saoir.
Qpsstsipear, s. The bridge of the
nose.
a/irsraLf^^sw, * Internal spadix of a
plantain tree.
eSeir&^tm,
A candlestick.
QpskpemG), s. The van-guard.
iSdrssaar, J. The rear.
v. a. To collect, to exact, to gather; to
recover debts, rents, taxes, dues, contribu
tions in money, grain, jewels, &c, onflow
vSujst&u-. (c.) 2. r. n. To part with, to
leave, to remove, to separate from, iS/lu.
(p.) 8. (a change of c>, soft for the
hard.) To touch, commonly in the nega
tive as atASQffjjSfdvL-raiit, ui (c.)
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swallowed the medicine without its touch


ing his tongue.
fBG8ni~n 6)p u i$ or , s. An epithet of
rtmmfi, the consort of Brahma-, (/((.) she
who possesses perpetual excellency, (p.)
peAfLf-dQanQida, inf. To collect and
deliver, (c.)
aiBsr^^krt,inf. To recover debts.
*L_e?,34ri_//sjSLj&3*. One that dies young;
{lit.) the child that came to recover a
debt (of a former birth).
uaszips&xt, inf. To collect money.
GlSsihtQ, v. noun.
Obstinacy,
stubbornness, insubordination, sp*i4. (c.)
^em(BtBes!p(BdaiTueir, s. A stubborn,
contumacious man.
^ot ^rabrSuaarsaar, inf. To be obsti
nate.
*^sm(3e0il, s. Rice, jyifl. W. p. 362.
Tandula.
*^exnQi rstsr-ssssiQi^anreir, s. One
of the sixty-three famed devotees of Siva,
QaiarQigasaiSor. (p.)
3;ssnr<3f>i , s. Tinkling ankle-rings,
aeui!o()JOsun*j>. (c.) 2. Ratan shields.
iSluuBiQstatb. (*^p.) 3. [illiproj). for fiBAri?.~]
Trouble, vexation, Q/st&pmi. 4. Tail of
some animals, "r<fc.
pehsw>i_<;pg)&&&Qai<*hG>*it0'iir. He came
with great spirit, as an animal lashing
its tail.
/xessrsoidairffiir, s. A troublesome
person. 2. (/?.) An impostor.
jssheaiQuirL-jzemassiuSi, inf. To
put on ankle-rings.
fEG3Sr&)LWIT&TLD
<5i GBff &3_LC/70ID , S.
(com. /s<*i_ior<=ni.) Kaising, coiling,
waving of the tailas beasts when met
tlesome, angry, &c.
selreoi_t0ffCBrajC?*ffef(J3p(W1)&ir. A niettlcsome horse.
0&k*t>tiais<TEiQair4i&@pLiQ2. A tiger that
laslics with its tail.
^shrQi rnrirpsmGjTtr, s. (Hind.)
Proclamation, announcement, giving notice
by sound of tom-tom or drum, uv,poippA>.
pe&srQitrniruGuiu, inf. To publish by
beat of drum, (c.)
iEsoar sourss>i , s. A country, git. 2.
A village in an agricultural district,
m<spi6<H$git. 3. Green leaves, foliage, her
bage, u*9fai; [ex /sen, cold, green, &c,
et <5yei] (*.>)
6nar633nh, s. Coldness, frigidity, @af?/f.
2. Forest, jungle, <3. 3. Drum with
one head, piscuezp. 4. Drum in general,
uej6Qu[ij. 5. Battle-axe, u>a>. (p.)
g;633l SDSrstfl, j. Mercy, tenderness, kind
ness, benevolence, <jSot; [ex petr, et jy9.]
A low caste, 8(44*r); [ex ^totrsoio.] (p.)
^ssareoSiujgl , apye/. n. That which is
cool,
2. A low thing, /i4*^;
[ex^eiiraoio.] (p.)
s;t58sr<3S$<T, s. Cold water, &c. See ^esar.
^SSSsrQlsssrssisO, v. noun. Being cool,
refreshing, <gAf*S/p*i. (p.)
/sehQenrarpQ^Qftuuii. The cool, verdant
fields.

0etoQ*armruturwaTii>. A kind disposition,


a peaceful, tranquil mind.
&sS3Tggs)l<3s>L[s, s. The ic^^srafii drum.
2. The .4><iS drum. 3. The b_<m drum.
4. The one-headed drum, eLHjop. (See
jsobsOTi.) 3. The large or Quimx drum.
(P-)
B ssst anus, s. Coldness, refrigeration,
freshness, <g*irfft. (See srj>.) 2. Lowness, depth,
3. Meanness, inferi
ority, worthlcssnc8s, baseness, vileness,
ibSoiwi. 4. Depravity, perversion of in
tellect, iy*.u^s(. 5. Shallowness, feeble
ness of mind, jg)*Qpti.Quiga. 6. Calmness,
self-command, self-possession, tranquility
of mind, kindness, mildness, gentleness,
aiipib. 7. Pleasantness, agreeableness,
that which is gratifying to any of the
senses, Qawuui. (p.)
psmesfiujfliBiji, s. See pe&siiHip.
psisi&,wujitiiuZu&,inf. To speak soft
ly, mildly, calmly, (c.)
3}3iijb, s. Width, breadth, expanse,
^xnib. W. p. 363. Tata.
JEtSGO, s. (a change of fisrti.) Stability,
firmness, durability, dto. ('&)
fiJ5traa;sr,s. Buddha, l/^ot. W. p.
363. TathaGATa.
'^{BiT&iT ain,s. That shape, ^syi^^uto;
[cx tsfr et Q*i3tb ]
'jZfSiren'jgl, (St.) Be it so. Seejjra)^.
'fsQ, J. Curdled milk, curds, puS/i. W.
p. 398. Dad'iii. 2. (c.) Season, oppor
tunity, a fit time, u^anh. 3. [prop, for
*jB.] Strength, power, pecuniary abi
lity, fj&mib.
pfdGaG), v. noun. Weakness, infirmi
ty. 2. Inability. 3. Want of pecuni
ary means, ability or influence.
p$ai<&ihgiuu$ifi'i, inf. To sow, or plant
at a proper season, (c.)
^iSuydrsirajOT, appcl.n. [pro.] A man
of power, ability, wealth.
p$GiunpasTLbfip$Gtu<!j<ssrw, s. Boiled
rice with curds, as presented to an
idol, fiu$6&seib ; [ex gvsspti.]
s. (alsop^S.) The name of a
Rishi, who on the application of the gods,
gave his back bone as a weapon to
destroy an Asura, invulnerable to other
weapons, 9<yA#. W. p. 398. Daimikeciii.
*j@t>->lU, s. (a change of Tritiya.) The
third day after a new or full moon, fiifi
me. ( Tel. usage.)
S^pLDSC, v. noun. [vul. a change of
^liuAi ] Tumult, bustle, agitation.
JSJOILhiL-], QQpebr, pgitiiSQesrebr, Qeusk,
tfgiiiu, 0. 71. To increase, Qutj*. 2. To fill
up, to become full; to swell, to overflow,
<6iibu. 3. To wabble, as water in a vessel,
gectbu. (c.)
pgiu)ueo,v. noun. Overflowing, being
full, mtAsAi.
aieopgjwuei), v. noun. Overflowing
of the sea.
aesnresiifiT^ffiiiueo, v. noun.
Filling
with tears; i. e. the eyes.
uireop&iDuev, e. noun. Teeming with
milk, as an udder.

^n^^i^giij>u , inf. To l>e florid, aa


the countenance. 2. To be inflamed
as the face through anger. (Hare.)
*rn;QjS3i il^p.ss)l, s. Undivided men
tal attention, ^a>^aifip0ntcrii. (Collou.)
piSSiSB, QQpcs, iG/Zdr, Qoi&r, panpiu, .
n. To be very close, thick, crowded,
straitened, <3cj__. (Little usetl.)
^troj^twpsop/, v. noun.
Being
narrow, _>_>_.^\i. 2. Being close together,
Qaituui-ifi^fgii. 3. Being crowded,
Qig-iw. ("S>.) (p.)
/5td>, s. An interjection of silencing by
threat, or hush, a*i#S4gj*_Ly. (c.)
9i3Sli,(indec.) A Sanscrit prefix, imply
ing, that, therefore, and the like; before
a hard letter changed to ftp, and before
a nasal to
gusurittii. bee ftp.
s; isiS ~g^st i&Qsussrsti, v. noun,
[ml.] Tottering, stepping unsteadily
as a child or an old person, ^iam^p^u^i.
(<)
ffsfisHt$kxiiarxiai>t. Irregular con
duct, [prop.]
fS jxdaS^i/Bd&Qaidrjpi.iid*, inf. To
totter, (c.)
p p pd&& p pdmm^dgi p,o, v. noun.
[ /iron ] Striking, in play at another's
hands, which being snatched away,
the striker hits only what was below
them, pruDdta9iiU#lL,
fB^J^isf., s. See under ffpgi, v.
tSii^Lh. Theirs, respectively as p,u>
*&. (p.)
jft)7mi#jftL.&Gei*ftK They went to
their respective places.
',SS,gli^, s.
Gift, present, donation,
grantas land, &c, with due formality,
in presence of witnesses human or divine,
trsax. Note. The sun is often appealed
to as witness, and water is poured, by
the bestower of a grant or gift, on betelleaf and gold in the right hand of the
receiver. 2. Adoption, atSscrtb. (Suns.
Vatta.) (c.)
I gave the gift with water mixed with
sesamum seed; (implying permanence.)
f:.1i<l,iQ<!3&, inf. To give in adop
tion.
pf^Lfji$az&, s. An adopted son.
p^^iiuGmesir, inf. To make a grant,
donations, Sec.
^^^ilueBtrsaRsQsirfBda, inf. To give
with proper formality.
pppLbus&rea&i&i , inf. To devote a
piece of land, a cow, &c, to a temple
or a brahman.
jS^^wajirsjQdQsirareir, inf. To adopt.
pnottpppLD, s.(St.) Giving a girl in mar
riage by placing betel-leaf, paddy, and
gold in her hand, and pouring water on
these, the god of fire being invoked
as a witness. He is supposed to stand
on the top of the flame on the occasion;
[ex pw?r, wife.]
tolgj^^^ii, . Purpose formed in the
mind to make a grant. 2. A vow to a
deity who is called to witness, (p.)
Biirdf&tfipppui, s. A promise, gift of
the mouth, (c.)

pppLf-,s. [prov.~] The hesitating walk


JE/EfiTLb, s. Tremulousness. quivering,
2. Over-hastiness, flurry, afarq.
of a young child.
(H.) Compare
ppfipppfiiBida, inf. [prov. pjdjXLf.
jX^jSSO, v. noun. Jumping, capering, f_c,
oSL.ffl.-i_4*.] To step hesitatingly, as a
child.
j5le&3i&i. (ff. )
pp,$uuni, inf. To hop, to go by
fS^E^BSlfl, dQlpsr, /iSjidr, uQuek, da,
jerks and starts; jump over.
v. n. To struggle for life or breath, as
4!i0#$uutiiQpg). The water flows in
one drowning; to be in consternation or
a rippling manner.
trepidation; to be in a dilemma, at one's
wit's end; to be greatly agitatedas one
pptvurfl, s. An ambling horse, (p-)
exposed to fire, wild beasts, &c, ><2_S_..
pp&WGiai, s. Side courses in a water2. To be in great straits, as persons in
channel, (c.)
time of drought, famine, or of an epidemic,
fijd&) Q'iLjLiDeir
, s.
3. To vacillate, hesitate, 0<2icrp. (c.)
[prov .] As pp&uuiS.
p/s 6it7u Ly , v. noun. Struggling for
&(Bf5dfs), appcl. n. [prov."] One who
life, fluttering to escape,
2.
goes from house to house, stopping but
Trepidation, perturbation, agitation;
a little time in a place.
great straits, p'Susippib. (c.)
i5<3>tXiriEl(B, s. [prov.] A play among *<2Jf&<gil6ULL, s. W. p. 363. Tatva. The
real or essential nature of things (cor
little girls, clapping the hands and sing
poreal and spiritual), ao. 2. The soul
ing,
*ajr_.. fc.)
of the universe. 3. The soul of man as
fijBjTlllEjQQ&tTLLt
^B^^nEjQ.lJLf.dB,
part of the preceding. 4. Truth, reality,
inf. To clap the hands, as above.
substance, _.<sbr_>_. 5. Elementary princi
*<5ji^B&inrLCi, s. A lie, falsehood, Quiriu;
ples ; property, qualities jconsti t uent princi
ples in nature; operations, whether of deity
[ex pfi, ct gistitb, censuring) i.e. denying.]
or of creatures, including elements, bodily
ti5i!5p$iLlUj, s. Truth, Qtnii. W. p. 3G3.
and mental organs, faculties; matter, &c ,
TadHta.
_><5C_!(3A3'jc54'-*- 6. Physiology, na
tural philosophy, works treating on l>hy*i3>j{Si(Sujirij;s!nu3, j. See under
sics, fijSff*>3iAi. 7. Power, authority, ^.^i
Sjlggp, s. Springing forward, or hopping,
srii. 8. Bodily vigour, strength, rfi&ajib.
moving by jerks as cockroaches, or cat
9. Sexual energy or appetite(Jittering
tle tied by the fore-feet, urai/j*,. 2. Peril,
according to age, constitution, 4c., gfijfVI
misfortune, C_r_. 3. [in astral.] Reck
(r.) 10. [prov.] Letters of adminis
oning, for the horoscope, the transition
tration, &c. (See /ifigimtatiiuSl.') 11. Cha
of a planet from one point to another,
racteristics of persons as regards their
omitting the signs which portend danger,
bodily powers, color, formation, physiog
_(>_._. 4. A critical period in one'* life,
nomy, sexual appetite, &c, on the princi
as shewn by the horoscope, <fi<->g!. 5.
ples of erotics, <j9ijL/.
[improp. for hpjs&-] Adoption, */_. (c.) pp&euti, jn*. The ninety-six qua
QuttuptfiQeitSQsi9p&. It is in great
lities, or properties of things: I. upib,
danger.
Q, the five elements. 2. Quip, , five
srw .'r.vv
Is it the appointed time?
organs of sense. 3.
, five objects
(for death) asked of an astrologer
of sense. 4. *~r(J1a*jiM-'ii>, , the five
when consulted, concerning one bitten
organs of action. 5. 3'<J_7>> Auii, e, the
by a snake.
five organs of perception. 6. jy*^*c~_
Q*pfipfigA<3PpuiSpv&QasekitfiB. lie has
or gjifitttsAuJi, r, the four intellectual
narrowly escaped the danger.
faculties. 7.
*, intelligence, in
pd&dseo, s. A stone obstructing
tellect, one. 8.
, the ten arteries,
water in a fall, from which it leaps
&c.
9.
a,
the
ten
vital airs. 10.
anew.
<B, the five receptacles for the
pd&d&fB, A grasshopper, a locust.
humors, &e. 11. C-ffii, <S, the five
2. A chattering parrot.
sheaths or investitures of the soul. 12.
ppgpuijaL-, v. noun. Passage of a
^fintt, a, the six fundamental stations
of the soul. 13. iot*i_xi4, , the three
planet from one point to another, leaving
regions in the body in which the sun,
several signs between and another im
moon and fire, have their respective
mediately following.
influences. 14
, the three prin
p/x&/uyl&&, s. A brown spotted,
ciples of moral evil, as causes of no
leaping insect, with long antenna;, in
tions, enjoyments and sufferings. 15.
form like a cockroach.
Cjjmjji, , the three humors of the body.
pd&iar,inf. To out-live a juncture
16. rej,_T, , the three chief desires.
indicated as critical in one's horoscope
1 7. wio, , the three natural principles.
2. [prop.] To save one, as a doctor, at
18. tlmii,
the eight predominant
n critical period.
passions. 19. _>_^, <_, the two accumu
p ' . , >'./, inf. To make ducks and
lations of moral actions. 20. jf&mj, e,
drakes, on water by skimming the sur
the live states or stations of the soul.
face with a stone, (c.) 2. To cast up
Authors differ in these divisions.
waves as the sea.
According to the *?/-/rj3, they are as
follows: yjsii, ,five elements. 2.
>, five organs of sense. 3. 3-~r*iy>,u_,
v. n. and v. a. To leap, jump, skip, hop,
, five organs of perceptions. 4. -(jCr*
&c, jBia. 2. To goby leaps or jumps, #4
Q, five organs of action. 5. -?_!,
>6uru. 3. To roll, as successive waves,
r, four intellectual faculties. These
jyjwunu. 4. To move by jerks, and starts,
twenty-four are called ^"cffsmnb or
as cockroaches and some other insects, y#
powers of the soul. 6. itiy., e, arteries,
Vfesri_. 5. To jump over, -i_a_. (c.)
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nerves, ten. 7. jysi , states or sta jgjian^, 3. A parrot, Saff. 2. Elder


tions of the soul, five. 8.
, princi
sistor, opeordprnfirfr. (p.)
ples of moral evil, as sources of actions,
fijv/iQuMifuies!. A damsel chit-chatting
enjoyments and sufferings, &c, three.
like a parrot.
9. jo-i, qualities in nature, three. ^/!(fif/fl, 1. The ainflwL-sS tree,
10. s*ri_>ii, , regions in which the sun,
Mimosa, L.
moon ami fire have their respective
Influences, three. 11. Jk>, *> humors *filijSlh, 3. Tooth, fang, ueo. 2. Ele
of the body, three. 12. S*r, , predomi
phant's or boar's tusk, vitayi0*$iuipiSBr
nant passioils, eight. 13.
, recep
Q*iwH. W. p. 398. Danta. (.)
tacles or stations of the soul, six. 14.
fgi , , constituent or elementary parts of pkpi(8)iBip, 3. An ivory knob.
3.
\_in erotics.'] Marks
the body, seven. 15.
a, vital airs,
of the man's teeth on the woman's
ten. 16 <?r*ii, , sheaths or investi
tures of the soul, five. 17. riSA>, ,
body.
passages, avenues and inlets of the body,
pip&&s>n, s. The gums, u&t^su.
nine. For particulars of the above,
pmp&pfi, s. Cleaniug the teeth.
see the respective terms in their places.
pmp>(Q%u>, s. Snake; (lit.) fangedfftfftiiofiifmisiriiiS. A genuine ascetic
reptile, ufiit/.
is one that knows all physical principles.
(Cc tip j . , . s. An ivory box, casket,
p^gjeHdaQfitrQ, s. [prov.~]
Letter of
&c.
administration. 2. Power of attorney.
s. (St.) A tooth brush, or
3. Warrant. 4. Writ or authority of fii/Spirsuaru),
fibrous stick used for cleaning the teeth,
proxy. (Jaffna usage.)
uptgiS. 2.(l3eschi.) Cleaning the teeth,
ppgiaiaaiL^JiBt, 3. Hindu physiology.
pp&ai&irsmfiaui, 3. The philosophy of ,;ijL'.'j,T,i:5f,j. A palankeen orna
nature as a science; physics, physio
mented or studded with ivory.
logy, metaphysics, ontology.
/r.i'jii:!, j. An ivory haft.
ppgiaiapfi, 3. Purifying the faculties,
pi/Zuj^em , s.
Ferrules put on the
members, organs, &c, by the use of
tip of an elephant's tusks.
water and incantations.
pTfSih'f>,! *, inf. To set ivory pieces.
ppgsea^tisSih, 3. Knowledge of the
jf&pifipiis, inf. [pror.] To have a
principles by which the soul is enthrall
double chin.
ed, and kept from union with the deity.
piipetiniL/, s. The supposed cause of
PjS&aitgtrdd, 3. A truly wise man,
toothache, (c.)
one acquainted with the ninety-six
/S/ipQpnsib, s. A disease of the teeth
al,d their various modifications.
gums.
pp&aipiH&mui, 3. Knowledge of the
mental, physical and other powers of p&pGaiSss, s. Ivory work.
iua%s3ppipu>, s. Elephant's tusk.
nature.
pp&sujipmiiujw, 3. A metaphysical *jSm;ireusfrti,, s. An elephant, that
triad; God, spirit, matter. (See frAupwifi
which has tusks, ukr. W. p. 399. Dan
pib.) 2. The three classes of faculties
taVALA.
or powers. 1st. ^gi^g^ei^. 2d. 9m
*jSlt^, s. Elephant, ujirSsr. 2. A male
3d. eS^w^joi.
elephant, ^Khu'tet. 3. (c.) Strings or
ppgieugrev, s. Works treating on
wires for musical instruments, uit<04.
physics.
Also written f*$il.
ppgiai<2upu>, 3. Difference of one
pifS^iLt, inf. To fit up a guitar,
power or faculty from another.
fiddle, &c, with strings; to string.
ppipjEUui3i7&rr&ii>&&j&i^3rrdau>t s.
pihpQP&eir,
s. Ganesa, as elephant
Works on metaphysics, physiology, &e.
faced,
pp&aiaiapui, s. A system of religion
pmfiQpus&s, inf. To make the string
that regards nature as god.
tight. 2. (fg.) To insinuate evil sur
pp&aiaittjiil, 3. A professor of the
mises.
system.
^i^eS(rp/H(lajiTar pipiLjrflGtuneir, s.
ppgieusir, s.
Siva, as lord of all
Siva, as covered with an elephant's
powers, <*. 2. Argha of the Jainas,
skin.
*<5ihS?,TLD, s.
W. p. 365. Tantha.
ppgi&inaL&ui, s. A book of physics,
Stratagem, device, subtlety, scheme, dis
chiefly anatomical,
simulation, ii4Awrtii_iJ. 2. Means, contriv
ance, pretext, expedient, _ujif>. (c.) 3.
ffgiainy'pjsiaitt$ssa , 3. A class
Action of the hand in performing sacri
or division of the brahman caste, Jr
fices, y,epffaSpQffthi^ites)a^Offt\fiii. 4. (for pis
toexrfiQwjgmiQiju. They are commonly
fit. ) Wire or string of a lute, guitar, &c,
Called fifffmsAuiSniiaiMr.
!**riaq. 5. Treatisescientific, literary
ppgisun^p-ai , 3. God, as not depen
or religious,
6. A set of religious
dent on powers and faculties,
works of the Siva sect, the Tantras, in
lex j,g*.4.] _
culcating rites and ceremonies, ^mcgi&>. 7.
aiireapji&aiw, 3. [prov. commonly uir
Army, troops, detachments, forces, ui_.
oS^A***"4-] Juvenility.
fj,
iSao?<,-3p&$>nn&u>u>, s. One of the
gjaripiriftppp&aiw, s. Vigor of youth.
divisions of the Agamas, treating on
flatty
aiui, 3. The consti
rites. &c. (See Btplnb and tuuQprti.) 2.
tuent parts and physical construction
Study of the Agamas. with attachment,
of the body.
confidence, and understanding.
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p&fiff&fTHssr, 3. (com* fitB$D&&pgGa


A
cunning man, one scheming and wily.
p&j&ji&at/spifinaiabfi, s. A cun
ningly devised story.
p.i@Buti&>eir, 3. General of an army.
sifinLj^fi, s. Dissimulation, scheming.
pipnuGues-, s. Cunning or artful
language.
p-ijsljii, s. (plu.) Gantharuvas, or celes
tial musicians, itf&mf,
pijdueu/Tjsii, s. The art of disputation.
pijslffeurfi, s. An expert, dexterous
person, a subtle man.
^i^neS/iaB/X, s. Cunning art.
piifiaeypfi, s. Approved methods of
teaching on a subject embracing chiefly
thirty-two particulars. See *-a>.
pifiudr, s. A schemer, a plotter, a
subtle, crafty, designing person.
commander of an army,
us<D[_v*(sJajSr. 2. Strings for instruments,
njtj*!i<>4. 3. The Bounds of the lute,
ii4lS3o*. 4. A low schemer, a crafty
person, dissembler, ptfi^sir. (Sa. Tantree.)
*$(5^gl, s. Thread, string, u^a&io,
W. p. 364. Tantc. 2. Science, scientific
or literary treatises, *&dgrAi. 3. (c.)
Device, scheme, stratagem, artifice, un
derhand contrivance, fifmi.
pijpaanjjesr, s. A witty person.
pigiuemasBT, inf. To devise, to use
artifice, to scheme.
pmjgiemrr, s. Preface, introduction, as
supplying what is not given in the body .
of the work, uisScii; [ex f*g>, gerund
of aot*i, el uw.] (p.)
pi&iennpjScv, v. noun. Supplying what
is understood and omitted in com
menting, &C, i<5<&ts>*s>cfSfii>.
jgis&ieuir /grsgjeiirriuir, s. (plu.)
Weavers, Q<uMf; [ex
thread ] W. p.
365. Tantcva'ya.
KSS><5, s. An own father, iSpir. 2.
A patron, benefactor, protector, a<uu.
(P)
pthaapiun, . Five fathers: 1. iSpu
tS^Ofrar, the father. 2. spiSjiG/tisb, tutor,
preceptor. 3. icw(yii.ijtJ/4G>*, the friend
who accomplishes one's marriage. 4.
SjeiicBB/tiGfirsi!, the supporter or foster
father. 5. ^ug>ttg0iSG&&, one who
has helped in an exigency.
p&mfcoiudQsffWfS , appel. n. A parri
cide.
fl;iiaBl$eiJifi&&fi}us, s. Relation on the
father's side; the father's line.
^ifSljiji&tsnfifiiTUJ, 3. (Christian usage.)
The first parents, Adam and Eve.
eriiea^. My father, (p.)
jgianp. Your father, (p.)
Qpietip. A forefather, (p.)
*fiLJl, s. (com. paiS.) A devotee, asce
tic, recluBe, religious mendicant, fm/s
*fBU3r, s. Religious austerities, selfmortifications, pub. See p**.
*^EUin, s. Austerity, penance, self-mortiflcations, bodily tortures, gmth. 2. The
month of February, wr9mrpii.

$Lr>7
puirdSe&, s. Fires kindled for selfpUuempiLmszaidr, appel. ft. A liar, a
mortification, 2. (fig) The heat or
fraudulent person.
fervor of devotion, religious austerities,
&i7&ijsuua)jri, s. See under enetah.
&c.
jxduir^arii, s. (plu.) Hermits, sages, as puiSfiLD, 3. ( Tel. dS^jSajs.; Blunder,
mistake, error, pul/. 2. Fault, evil doing,
deviation from moral rectitude, violation
pQuvtSp), s. One rich in religibus
of ruleas an offence against caste, a
merit gained by austerity; (used in
breach of chastity or disrespect to a supe
panegyric.)
rior. (Sppu. (c.)
pQunueniii, s. Fruits of religious aus
pui$pu>eEi_, inf. To omit any thing
terities.
in writing, or to make a mistake.
p Qwry ear tailiuld, s. High religious
merit acquired by austerities.
Gift, inf. To involve one in error.
pSuru iSezr, *
A son obtained by
austerities.
pui9s8, t. (Tel.
A knave, a
/sSuiruiSsaLD, s. The high dignity, and
fraudulent person, delinquent, GurtQt. (c.)
glory of austerities.
2. A faultless person. See under ^uq.
pGuirwuih, s. Wholly of an ascetic
put$epparu>, s. Frauduleucy, de
nature or character. 2. A name of a
linquency.
forest rendered sacred by the perfor <$ui-l, s. Fault, error, mistake, inad
mance of austerities.
vertence, inaccuracy, ua>. 2. Misdeed,
^Juffoii, s. A sacred forest, fre
misdemeanor, wrong, delinquency, &ppit.
quented by ascetics.
3. Missing the mark; a slip, a failure,
deviation, miscarringe; an omission, obli
pGuit<2eviT&ij>, r.
One of the seven
quity. a*b. 4. Escape, flight, getting
upper worlds, CioGvg><?curijQ,irr,sf.
off, slipping away, rcliasement, extrica
jSuSsO, s. ( Tel. eS^jej.) A brass pot. See
tion,
5. Lie, falsehood, Qutii. 6.
Fraud, deception, >Q*!ar. 7. A small
kind of tabour,fs<uo>B. 8. Beating clothes
*^us3TLr>,s. (com. pen oril.) Heat, Oenu
as a washerman, washing. ^a>/uty. (c.)
uJi. W. p. 366. Tai-ana. 2. Thirst, great
fiuQuw$uGuigi&1Qfi'uoifl$tt($fiQfif!nJ>. The
thirst, Qusxfreib.
lord knows whether it be right or wrong.
'pueorsur, s. The sun, QtHtuoa. 2. Fire,
^utSsS, s. A faultless person, puiSeo
the god of fire, ^j^.tS*^*^. (Su. Tapana.)
ur*, ljJAvrir; [ex
(p.)
(#)
p u Lj p p erar i it, 3. Misdemeanor.
fBUlT, s. (Per.) Fine opportunity, piemeu.
(Cvlloq.)
fiUlTgl,s. A fault, puiSpui. (R.)
muupptarwt&, 3. Shallow water stand
ing in hollows.
fiUiTGOfSSUireO, s. (Hind.) Post, mail,
puLjitipeap, 3. Bad conduct.
tapal, jy***. (c.)
puLfeuirp^suii, 3. A little tabret, ^iu
pu ire i -jar, s. The runner.
mp,
purreowir , s. Posted bullocks.
a. - j u l j so s: - lj . 3. Mistake in word
jfuz.'v roiis.. 3. Post office.
or action.
tBarpuirev, s. Electric telegraph.
u
Ly,
SJ/) sir, p u iS Qswot, Q<susir ,puu, v. n.
(=5<-/, Sd/seSr, ffiSSsxdr, Geueir, pu, V.
To miss a mark; to fail, J. 2. To
n. To perish, Q*i_. 2. To die,
(p.)
err, mistake, turn aside or wander from
pt-ipeo, v. noun. Perishing, coming to
a course, a line or path; to blonder, ftp.
an end, Q<(9^Ai. 2. Dying,
('&)
3. To miscarry, to be frustrated, disap
<5L]pinrLhjSLjjsmrSSsi), s. [in love
pointed, i!rs>s>gasuj. 4. To deviate from
rectitude, fail in duty. . 5. To go
poetry."] A husband lamenting his lost
wrongas a tune, recitation, or calcu
Wife, ioJgr^dsrsijL]aitliuAt.
lation, iSpiji. 6. To escape, slip out, or
9j5>(I>LjiTp;6!5TiT, s. See under pau> for
away, to get free, get safe away, desert,
this and other similar compounds.
elope, Su*. 7 To escape injury, to be
saved, rescued, delivered, preserved, jyur
fiuQsOfiu^Fetisurrir, s. (Arab.) De
tail, account of particulars, gA*W<a.
^mifwflT^JtjvaiiuAQsr^skfiCit^pff. Ik' just
jguuup-, s. [in fencing."] A false step.
escaped a broken head.
2. (/?.) A stride, a geometric pace of puueSi, inf. To let escape, to spare,
five feet; [ex puL/, et j/^.."] (c.)
to release. 2 To blunder, to make a
jSLJUiLeini, t. (Tel. &rt)^k3.) A small
mistake in calculation.
suumo is, inf. To release, to cause
kind of tabret, gtaLump. (c.)
to escape.
puuSstr, t. [pi*/.] A frog, pesi&c. 2.
puuiru>iv,
adv. Without fail, inevi
A big-belly as of some boys, cows, &c,
tably.
fBULfe^is, inf. To rescue, extricate,
puu<as>p, s. ( Tel. tiz^tf.) A lie, false
liberate, deliver, save from injury or
danger, fiuu*Q*iju.
hood, Quiz. 2. Deception, fraud, m&. 3.
Fault, wrong, irregularity, a^h- * Ob
eBStXuiS&Q&iiiu, inf. To make a slip
scenity, obscene language, Q*lLi_&oh0.
of the hand.
-j
m a susaa . s. A liar.
aintijpLjiS&Q&iTecteo, inf. To make a
puuenpujirarQu&a-, s. Falsehood.
mistake in speaking.

devpuiSairaieai , appel. n. One who has


lost his standing in religion or morals.
jBLJLJ, QQpsir, puiSQarcir, Gaifir, ftuu,
t>. a. To beat chillies on a stone, as
washermen,
2. To clnp a
cloth between the hands to clean it, S8w
(r.) 3. [pron-l To knead or
mould between the hands, as pastries,
mud, &c, jfuuopJir.t,u/jii!_. 4. To put, or
clnp sandal paste on the breast, Ike, to
put cooling ingredients on the head,
before bathing, working them in by pat
ting, jyiiu.
jlilJGSiLJ, 3. (Tel.
com. iutnu.)
Bambu splints, for a broken bone, &c,
CfidjQpufonp. (c.)
^LD. A particle used in Sanscrit to ex
press the superlativeas
pure, ?#
most pure. See #izw.
fSLn, dSflgi, /ipsa,
da, v. n.
To
be mitigated, abated, g*cfm. 2. To be
abundant, plentiful, tiswu. (c.)
nSffpusfpg. The stomach is filled.
uSigtcfgicduttS^. Hunger is appeased.
0raKiit0upp0. Corn has become very
cheap.
fi>Lt>&(aj, s. [improp. for pQpt&1.~\ Tom
tom.
EL&GSS>a, 3. [respectfully pwdensiunn .]
Elder sister, ^isia. 2. Elder female
cousin, daughter of a paternal uncle or a
maternal aunt, (c.) ISoie. In direct
address, fs.<.rS is not used,
being
substituted.
^SLCxSF-, s. Darkness, @(rr,ar. 2. The
third condition of humanity; mental
blindness, delusion. See fin.**, (p.)
^SLCQj'S, 3. (Arab.') A bond, a note of
hand, a>*s9cQ.
jULbjSBLcQGV&STSd, v. noun, [vul.] Sound
ing, roaring as burning file, soWs/SOl/.
/SSLC^I, ( Gen. of pi.u>.) His. (Spoken
honorificalh/.)
anrflig(y,ajip)Qsvel7$?sa>:*iar'ipj0r}. The
gentleman called me into his presence.
jSBmuussr , s. Father. (See pauusir.)
(Used only by brahmum.) 2. (p.) Own
father; [s.t-^ii.]
Jfiinih, s. Darkness, gloom, J^Ciei. 2.
Mental darkness, as obscuring the soul,
and hiding duty from view. (See^^ii.)
3. Illusion, uMau. 4. Restraining the
senses,
5. The ascending
node. (Sec
6. A word added to
the positive to form a superlative, as
fiii, gentleness; icijrgwib, most gently.
pusuiSjjeBU, 3. The first of the seven
hells, <:Qfim3BfiQfiihff.
*<gL>lui5tSsl, s.
Damayanti, wife of
, -t - .-A t. y LL See fieexotutg..
^LdiLieST, 3. Elder brother oppos. to
fiibiS. (c.) See fimainar.
t^Lc,jSLb, 3. The windpipe.
jBfiLDO&einiL], s. Asthma, shortness of
breath, Qr&emui-i. (c.)
IBlCiJ g>65)p? , 3. A tree bearing an acid
fruit, &iw:ib, Averrhoa carambola, L. (c.)
pitDirjijtiLijpih, s. The fruit of the
above tree.
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Qair<?j$j!SLDff^;aijt s. The same tree ptBur, S. The Qaimeaa tree. (R.)


with a very small fruit, used to remove ^LSlULC, s. (probably from sllld, de
iron mould from linen.
lusion.) Toddy, spirituous liquor, *r. (p.)
5L>TLi, s. Lac, gum-lac, sealing wax.
*JSiBip,
s.
Sweetness, pleasantness,
2. Great noise, din, roar, CuQjroS.
melodiousness, ei).i/i. 2. The Tamil
(**.) 3. [/. for 4iurjt^s.] A tree.
language, ^u9iiuuro>; of which there are
jXLGTGV, v. noun. [prov. fiwifluL-j.] Sound
two principal divisions, Qs*0iS$, high,
ing, roaring, bellowing, QutQpicSfo&i.
or polished Tamil, and QsrQtfiS^, com
mon, or unpolished Tamil. A further divi
('*)
sion is c.,--".\i, prose, fijawAsuSjj, poetic,
flLDQ^ JLiir,QjD&l, pi&kkjfl , lh,fiLDiT,
and mr^tfijiiSii, dramatic Tamil. For par
v. n. To sound, $aS**. (p.)
ticulars, see these in their places. 3. Na
^BLDQFj&lh, j. A little drum, e_in.
ture, state, quality, rftawo. Note. When
used adjectively, j sometimes changes
(PO
to J.
^LbQTJSn^2, s. The SjaQ&iuaau plant.
piBLpu&eirhtt, s. A Tamil lad. 2.
[rul ] A Tamil man.
jSUsir, s. (plu.) Their people, their party,
^LStpGuGzriGsvjGBr, s.
Washerman of
3. Relatives, kindred, a^alarf; [ct
caste
people.
3. (JJ.) The unlearned, the vulgar,
piUy/dr, s. (fcmptBififrSl.) A Tamulian.
ap"-'; [ex /i4.] (p.)
2iBtflGeouy?a, inf. To be familiar
pwiTUUi, inf. [prop.] To like, to be
with the Tamil language.
fond ofas the cow of its calf. 2. To pLBQtpevcki,
s. The precincts, fron
agreeas a man and wife,
tiers, confines of the Tamil country.
fBLbtr, s. A hole in a plank, slab, stone,
pi&QLpirn, s. (plu.) Tamil poets, the
&c., commonly bored or cut,
(c.)
learned, ^iA(iLi4uir. (p )
^uinitasd, s. A gimlet, a spring-awl.
jgiDipfifT^uujBiBy}uupp;, inf. To
{Old Die.)
translate into Tamil.
punftt*fiL&nQutri, inf. To bore
ptBipa.B^/ifBi'piBipi ik.ppii, s. Tamil
holes in boards, ola books, &c, to
dramatists or dancers.
perforate, to drill.
pLSip&GI&irev, s. Tamil word.
pu>(**, s. A kind of spiral gimlet
piBifmsi, s.
The order, walk, or
for boring the hole in an ola book, a
going of the Tamil language; i. e. its
drill, as #<y-8. 2. As jiojmb*.
idiom.
Slosit, s. Their female, a woman of
piBipmniar, s. Any king of the
their family, party, connection, &e,
Pandyan race.
ami!,; [_ex fi'tb.] (p.)
piUup/in, s. The Tamil country. See
fin
2. The Madura district. See
*jLt>SoT&Ln< s. A kind of shrub, Southern
Q#4piA|t*fS.
wood, uxsAQxiQpig, Artemisia, L.
/SiSijirBirBievir, s. Tamil poets. (p.)
*<5lb ears ear, s. A kind of jackal, men
piBipuQunmQ})
piBLf/uQuit&(, v.
tioned in Panjatanlram,
(uj.)
noun. As /tiS^sm
*^LLvSaf\, s. The enssraB tree. (R.)
^(j9(ld3, s. Mount Pothiyam, the
'JBL&SnfiiULh, I. Gold, Quirsk. W. p.
reputed residence of the sage Agastya,
366. Tapanbeya.
father of the Tamil language.
pi8iprif>e!$, s. The poet Agastya.
*fllst3iRiu&fr, s. The name of an Asura,
gfrteaRuar. 2. Brahma, diMx*. 3. Saturn,
piBipQiiDn$iut!&&w,s. The formation of
the planet,
Tamil words.
fBiSipanrisssrn , s. Tamil poets; (lit.)
^6LOS3r,s. (pi. puiir.) Their person, friend,
they in whom classical Tamil lives.
relative, &c, ^imifSr; [ex
(p.)
fCLfiijpGeUjgtis, s. A book of four-thousand
jguair&- fiLbirsi?,, s. (Hind.) Show,
parts, rrmrJjiiJiruii^iS. 2. The books Qf
pomp, spectacle, drollery, !<?ii. (c.)
/rffto, and P(5"/r#to; also the
of the
fitorzfiiuQuwQviiiiai. Come let us take
poet, ^)<7jcfi3i/r, is so called in eulogy.
a pleasant walk.
Q&m/ELBiprBrrG), s. The districts where
^LDirih, s. ( Arab.) The whole, entirepure Tamil was spoken. See Q/rt/siSji.
ncss, completeness, opamipib. (c.)
Qan(BipL8ifihn(B, s. The twelve dis
'SUbirsCLQ, s.
A tree bearing white
tricts around the Madura kingdom,
flowers and a yellow fruit something like
in the Tamil of which, irregularities
an "vanf!<_\ />;
Xanthochymus picand provincialisms were found ; as stated
torius. (See /mS&trib.) 2. A green leaf,
in the following stanza
gj!w. W. p. 367. Tamala.
QfifprureArq.) (lLiu>, i10, *fc*f, Gvedtr, yyS
<gt-8, s. Solitude, singleness, being alone,
pa&auB. 2. That which is unequalled,
matchless, sijj*sir>. 3. Absoluteness,
independencc.Mii. 4. Destitution, helpless piQpaiELn, s. A place whence elephants
ness, ^r^jZajwi/uffdraoifl. (p.)
are sent together to battle, iu!far#^fis>io.
.7 iSiuar, s. (fcm. piBiuaT.') A solitary
2. The name of a place near Madura;
person, pafiuai. 2. A poor man, rrfju*w.
(probably in former times being assigned
for the same object.) (c.)
^liCudr. I who am lonely, destitute.
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JSQ-fiJBrfJj, s. [ri.] A small drum used


in the peninsula for publishing orders,
piump. See fitdaQi rjr.
pQp&tQiliQuirLtinf. To publish orders
by beat of drum.
pQpdf&jUGunGi&paia: , appcl. n. One
who beats drum in publishing notices.
*j3>S3)LC), s. [in the Vcdanlic phil.~] Re
straining the external organs, l#>*jkt
0C7i_iA, See fiiotb.
*jseBHi>iLlft0l,s. The heroine in the poem,
Nairdatham, *oru-u>farS. (c.)
^GtrtLniULn, t.
A kind of arsenic, _s/fl
/jrjii. (Rottler gives, jtaxcustr.)
BSHiLTjiLjesr, s. (Hon. ^eainaj^a.) Elder
brother, or elder male cousin, son of a
paternal uncle or of a maternal nunt.
In direct address,
the vocative of
gfVixeaar, is used, (c.)
j&Lti. Oblique of faitui as piiQuntT^etr,
their property. 2. A poetic expletive
used with the third person plural, eiAactid
>i_*GjAi as dtuu^i-ew, the multitude
of celestials.
pm(&>i$-&ap)ii, s. Paternal relations,
kinsmen, _pSar/.
jiEjtv-if./ipwiT, s. (plu.) Paternal
relations on whom devolves the duty
of performing the funeral rites and pro
tecting the family after the death of the
father. See pttif/Hi.
piki(Bjeoii>QBiL-uf, appcl. n. [prop.] One
destructive to his own family.
ptiuireo. With them or to them, (p.)
See urAi.
pii>LDB!ssr, s. A relative, punk, (p.)
piimtfasr, s. A mother, pntu. (p.)
fiiwripar, t. An elder brother. See
fiesitcvsr. (p.)
ptheme, s. Mother, pttii. See jqiha>u>.
(/')
jSLDUt I Lt>, s. A small drum, tom
tom, gtiusnp, as fiQp&<. (e.)
He reports evil of me to every body.
^LbULLetnt SLhuL-emi^jcU'Smir,
s. A species of bean, gmaatr. (e.)
Quii/jijXthuL-mi, s. A wild and small
kind of^tiuLiwi_.
pihuL^u.i&!&niij, j. Its fruit.
{ELhuLh rnijSLhuLti, s. Post, pillar,
column, obelisk,
2. A post, for tying
an elephant,
,"/'' 3. Staff, walking
stick, support, ups>*Gxi<3. 4. Fixed pos
ture, standing, Ufa. 5. Armor, coat of
mail, sv/rib. 6. Concert of music,
7. Flag-staff, mast, 0v&,0tluih. 8. (com. for
0i6uni.) Knchnntment, fascination, stop
ping by magic, &c.
fiwutsrciLriv. Like a pillar.
pihuihiSjpijijS, inf. To set up a post, or
pillar in celebration of a victory, or as
a memorial of the munificence of the
prince.
/SihuirSfTFifd, s. Cylinder. See ^Sq^fi.
^iQeSaa^ihuih. s. Pillar of fire.
See under ^j*S>aB.
Qw&eiiifBwuih, s. ( Christ, usage.) Pillar
of cloud.

pLbUSOih, 3. The red spittle when


chewing betel, or the refuse of the chewed
betel, j_stt juwi. 2. (til-,<t jsii>u*iuy*Q.)
The coccus insect with a crimson velvet
like coat, appearing after showers. See
QmplsGaruJi. (c.)
Will any eat again rejected refuse of betel?
finhucki), s. A small shrub whose leaves
chewed produce a juice,
(/?.)
eLC>iJsii, s. [tut.] Refuse or spittle of
chewed betel, tvpumb. 2. [prou.] The
hardening of rice fields by heavy rain,
atiJoSgaAi.
I-.-.i/.m, t>. noun. Ploughing
a field after it has been hardened by
rain. 2. Being hardened, or the furrows
obliterated, by an inundation, &e.
puisueon^ eo, t. noun. Watering a
field and trampling it by bullocks,
making it muddy, Qatgatgpii.
StiiuesTUi fW^mueaTLh, s. (some
times fiiiuii.) Stopping, restraining, hin
dering the power of fire; stopping a flow
of water or blood; checking the ferocity
of wild beasts; causing a person or spirit
to stand immovably in a place; suppress
ing bodily faculties; depriving one of the
power of speech, action, motion ; suspend
ing natural qualities, st^ip^D^m'^a.
There are different kinds, as staBidpfiibu
ertA, aCafifiibuariii, awfoituisrib, . . -\ -7 I u
arib, <t,i$.*0thuezrj:. t^fififitiiLjsaii, ajn^,7^-u\rr,
which see in their places, as given with
Apiutb termination and in ~
.
pu>u ajrsnjj as ^ujucst^^dea^dsnn^r,
s. A magician, a conjurer who exer
cises magic powers to stop or restrain
as above.
puasrdQaflaox, s. A magical pill. See
piiuorsDdeo/i. The art of restraining
by magic.
asiizBippu>ua*u>, s. Stopping the dis
covery of hidden things.
jSlhur<5(3j, s. (for.) Pinch-beck, a kind
metal; tombac, as Q. (c.)
^Btht3, s. Younger brother, iS&rtSpi
pis*. 2. A younger male cousin, the son
of a paternal uncle or maternal aunt.
3. A term of respect from an older to a
younger person implying kindness, aiu
PpG)0u4i. Cc.)
as, v. a. To stop, to check, to suspend,
to restrain, to counteract by magical
incantations, jwp*.pA3 ; [ex A^iimi.]
,j J-jS - a uu ess :~r, inf. To deprive one
of the power of moving.
puiiSftgi&px, inf. To stand immova
ble.
*
ii> t3jrrtl.il}.., s. A queen, ^Sosfl. 2.
A wife who is to be burned with her
deceased husband, ._.-.%.:. :t_C. ;wr.- :
[ex fib, et Jjii..] (Deschi.)
$Bti>t3J tr est', s. God the Supreme Being.
(See fibiinar, and a.<M?rsr.) 2. A title of
royalty in Travancore, Qurdraripitdnsir.
3. A kind of monk, devoted to celibacy,
in token of which he wears red garments
and clotted hair; is generally learned
and qualified to perform the Siva-pujah.

There are several colleges of the order


in different places, ml. 4. [prer.] An
overseer of the monks, as ai^-Ja^iJjH*-,
which see; {ex /nb.~\ (c.)
fibMfluiSes-jpfiibiSii&Ljtexerfl&iih. By the
grace of God, your head escaped.
fiuHStftrjBraLiuL&u), s. The grace of
God. 2. The favor of ^.v
QurrlujpuiiSasas, s. A chief among
the Saiva ascetics. 2. A form of Siva
sometimes represented by a monstrous
image of burnt clay or plaster, worship
ped by washermen and others.
JSIALjQF) iXlA^QFj, s. (for.) A kind
of guitar played with plectrunis, miL/ia
SartQatBiiigi. (c.)
yjLi-f(ifj^r, ,;i l, inf.
To play the pu>
fISit&l, inf. [prov. for piiiSda.'] To
be stopped, impeded, interrupted, faiptf
ui-. 2. To be abated, reduced, lessened,
flanfu. (c.) Compare a1")
gjLbtBsOLb, s. Hair knot, uinSjfg/jif. (p.)
;%LilBgO. An expletive, jqaa&dQ&seo,
(H.)
^SLastfLC, s. Mother, paiL. See pu>.
^UJ&3SLD, s. Perplexity, dejection, a
**ib. 2. Wavering, flexibility, jy>(. 3.
Glittering, shining, *f>.-?J-\ [ex ?
<lUIEIQIj, @Qpar, pium&Gasrar, Qsveir, a,
v. n. To glitter, to corruscate, to shine,
$it,Qaim. 2. To waver, to shake, to be
flexible, weakas unable to bear a weight,
^fsnsiu. 3. To feel forsaken, destitute,
melancholy, dejected, <<. 4. To be
perplexed, to be agitated, in mind or
body, Qi>. (c.)
ptusi&eo, v. noun. As ptud&ih.
'^iLISLj, s. (a change of jxeaiu.) Favor,
clemency, kindness, benevolence, Scjeou.
(c)
piusjs^B, inf. To pour down grace,
give copiouslyas God. (p.)
pr^i-i,*, '. .iv,
<
To attend
on a superior for some favor.
jPiio/.Tinuirfida, inf. To gain one's
favor.
piuajLjifiu, inf. To confer a favor on
one. (p.)
/%ajaiansiid&, inf. To be gracious.
iJEtuiT, s. Favor, clemency, compassion,
8(ja>u. W. p. 400. Data. (Used only in
combination.')
piu<ro-(ipp$aii>,
A sea of grace.
piun@eoii, s. Grace, graciousness.
piun@6i>ck, s. A benevolent, gracious
person.
piuiruaar, s. ( voc. pxunuiin.) The graci
ous God. 2. (fern. putu&.) A beneficent
nian.
m9eipuiusi, God, who is bountiful
towards men.
ptuirQpii/i@, t. The incarnation of bene
volence.
sun^(i^dp, s. Increase of grace, 8(7$
aouiAsffrti. 2. The fourteen acts of bene
ficence, pu'tltsfi&i o*.The first seven
relate to the soul, the other seven to the
body. Of the soul; 1. aawuu-emb, educa
tion, communication of knowledge,

m5utSpga>a; 2. tSutfi-m Tib, comfort to the


afflicted, consolation of mind,
3. tiasffitnujisui, relieving from punish
ment, <afri-i/A(5eA; 4. amGfiaajraavtb,
removing doubts, contingency, &c, gut
:
\ 5. . ^ j; .
. , hearing of
the superiority of others without envy,
and enduring their infirmities with pa
tience, LSp/ow^j5C!f'**,^**^ljO"'J^AAl ; 6ujpcj5Bir<?ii*i, forgetting the evils in
flicted by others and seeking to do them
good, i3pa*pQ9ZiuuiJlk$i**i>es>tXDpBgMdrt9i
&orfa; 7. ujit&fiGpmiilii23tifilpi&, praying
for the prosperity and good of others,
ilpiiSfliiGfia/2eacnfiui~**.
Those regarding the body or t}pn\
Qatustaib are: 1. j)<*rii, food, giving
boiled rice, r
; 2. uieait, drink,
tt\ 3. j/iiujit, raiment,
4.
uie^ria, a dwelling, J2)iiA; 5. ^rjueevcortb.
preservation from slavery, ^iia.a>xxcflfii;
6. aB3tttou0$\$AuGi2tc-sBrih, removing the
three afflictions of captivity, RmspQarij
W-vg*?'?**', viz : restraint from the calls
of nature, iocv*wiffD ; corporal punish
ments,
chains, fetters, a>cuii@
C;;-i_tv. 7. .7*. <-i?x- . burial . liti^-.-.i^msit.
There are eight other kinds of bene
volence. 1. iSpl&tguQuirg&mneeieJcfeijtpfo,
rejoicing in a neighbor's wealth; 2.
J ;.- ^ >...' i1 ,-.^r-;. ^ ij, being content in see
ing a neighbor's welfare; 3. iSpistsvf
ffip<gi-BrL/SpAi, assisting in other's busi
ness, with interest; 4.
fear
ing to do evil; 5. lip/<5i(j3tp.*Seof,0W,
hastening to assist others; 6. tSpmttit
fA**< removing other's doubts; 7. *>*
oc*s>i_;Ji.4^6), persevering in doing
good; 8. LSpi&uiaBimaAi, commiserating
the distress of others; sympathizing
with the afflicted.
jiurrerr th, s. Grace, favor, goodness,
compassion, benevolence^ Z(Sa.
Diir/alutca.) (c.)
pujireird&eijiji, s. As fBUjnetiLD.
f,'..i, s. A benevolent man.
pTutr&rGar, s. (fern, ^unreal.) A com
passionate person.
^(U/Tjcrrj, t.
A gracious person,
male or female, as ffrjurg. W p. 400.
Dayalu.
j5iurrrr,s. (Hind.) Readiness, being pre
pared, ^Uflfiii. (C.)
piunirrra, inf. To be prepared.
*^iu9iflujLh, s. Courage, energy, &c.
See mfifiiuib.
*^5u51iT, s. [probably a change of ^^.]
Curded milk, curds, (c.)
i,i*.-:i-u, inf. To churn curdled
milk.
fji-iami-/?,?. s. Post supporting a
churning machine.
^uS itda ien, s. The sea of curds, the
fifth of the seven circumambient oceans.
puStrd TiifiiM, s. One of the ^^j/tot carii).
Sec atfltb.
paS(mf.- u , inf. To curdle as milk.
puSsa, s. Cream.
puStojnirds, inf. To supply a person
with curds for food.
puSaQeoazr, s. [pros.] A kind of plant,
gin; called (jiWoAr. Compare ovCsAr.
*f5u9si>Lb, s. Sesamum oil, eressQasrih.
2. Fragrant liniment, &c. See
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pa m
*jiBU$6imiUli), s. Poverty, meanness, humblelleSSSj frcfieoti. Sue enji^wio.
*cS53i\Ll, s. Favor, kindness, clemency,
tenderness, mercy, compassion, e<joo.
(c.) See^ur.
paBuQ-fim, inf. To show favor, to
do one a kindness, to oblige one. 2.
To please; a term of soliciting favor
among equals, or from superiors as
eijsfCaw^aiuQ^aj^a/fffjji, please come here.
p5ts)iU!nL-&e3iBujLb, s. Favor and cle
mency. See fircSlinfuib.
>T. A Sanscritic particle used for the
comparative degree. Ste^.-ii.
pT&ifl, s. A broker. See patg)- (c.)
sfiF^j, s. (Tel.) Negociating for an
other, in making bargains, borrowing
money, &c, brokery, the employment of
a broker, /cngA^f'tP. 2. Brokerage, fee,
allowance to a person by a seller or
buyer for doing the business, ^-^aa-oS.
(6c.sc/i/.) (c.) 3. A dry measure nearly
two uif., j}iars(i<(5S. Note. Servants
often get an allowance from the seller
in buying for their masters.
pB&srr fim&,& tigear, s. A broker.
pn(&)Su4=, inf. To negoeiate for an
other. 2. To make purchases.
pT^prQ^sareO, v. n. [prov.~] To
shuffle in walking, as short fat people,
some cows, &c, to waddle along rapidly,
sSiTdSQ, t. A tiger, L/eS.
2.
(St.) A hyena, l/oS*i_^5.
SjTtEI&LD, s. A wave, billow, ifn^^mir.
W. p. 368. Taranoa. 2. (fig.) Distress,
sorrow, wA*ifl.
pffwaihurup., s. The town of Tranquebar, piuiijmib.
*J5<r!El3ssisfl, s. River, ^frjpi. (Sa.
Tarangin'i.)
&>T(El(8j, s. A way, path, road, evifl. 2.
(Beschi) The point of a lance, csy~*iETSS3tLCs, t. Crossing over, passing,
going across, fiiabQpii. (Sa. Taran'a ) 2.
Molding, bearing, supporting, possessing,
pfteDm. (Sa. Dharan'a.)
presS, s. (Eng.) Attorney, (c.)
'paeaafl, j. The sun, (^iBtueisr. (Sa.
Taran'i.) 2. The earth, y,tS. 3. A hill, a
mountain, u3w; [ex graxnb, support.]
pTj]r<g] plT^ir^I, s. (Arab.) Exer
tion, endeavor, contrivance, <y>upd.
<<] uuu}-, s. A sort, as pBeutj). 2. A
division of land, as /nruiq.. (c.)
SjTLj LjflnrSdT , s. See ^usuaj^npeir.
'pILD, s. Likeness, equality, moderate
ness, mediocrity, *u>rarii. 2. Seasonableness, fitness, uitgmiw. 3. Company, assem
bly, party, herd, drove,
4. Hill,
mountain, m&u. 5. Power, strength, vigour,
oS. 6. Fear, dread, terror, s^s/rib. 7. Rate,
proportion, rates, <Sp&. 8. (c.) A time,
a turn aboutas once, twice, &c, qpenp.
(*.) 9. Gum-lac, j^a. (It.) 10. Sort,
class, ua. u. Holding, bearing, pos
sessing, p/liiBs. 12. A termination in words
of Sanscrit derivation. (See S^stct-.) 13.
I lead, ,&.Note. Added to the positive,
this word makes a comparative, as
nth, slower, from
and ami; when
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doubled it expresses succession, genera pTIJ , s. A mixed dark metal of copper


tion, as fii&fi3t[s!riuiiipciB<v}<&!t compounded
and spelter; or copper and zinc, one of the
with npz'n, it means, quality or rank,
seven metals, Q9tbu&*rfiUQp6is9vikfi,Gtiaib.
as /terfiiA, which see.
(c.) 2. (com. finii.) A low spreading bitter
herb resembling chick-weed, gissuu*&a>r.
e**&jtGvr*B0jihQeirir<2a!Tiii. I told him
3. A chank, j<g. 4. The eighth lunar
many times,
asterism,
(*#.)
tr^toiufi^-ii. What sort?
pBiruupjDi, v. noun. Alloy of purr, in
,sp^*Ms;"4- Each sort, rank, degree,
&c. 2. Each time.
bell metal or brass.
fi -@&<g/ii6. From time to time. 2. One
pnirLcZbi, s. A mountain where zinc is
sort equal to another.
found.
pffULp., s. A middling sort of com *&tit, s. The earth,
W. p. 438.
modities or goods. 2. A settled di
Dhaka.
(
Ut>cd
only
in
combination.)
See
mension of fields or villages. 3. An
under-garment.
pBtiiSiaLb, s. A mountain, u><&*>. (&&i.)
pawiStflda, inf. To sort, to assort,
panpBiiLD, s. Hill, mountain, ldSso; [ex
saLDGuni, inf. To assess a tax on land
fljic, bearing.] See under prnb.
according to the soil, (c.)
paiTfieisui, s. The earth, yuS. 2. One of
pBu>j8iu, inf.
To know the rank,
the seven nether worlds, ffiVc^-character, &c, of a person.
fijnupi, s. A king, a ruler, j/a*ar;
pneuifi, s. A kind, sort, class, pair,
[ex ufi, lord ]
assortment.
^ifit/s^fijtuifi. Each, or every rank. SJlTSr, s. Scales, steel-yard, balances,
.;...i,r
(,-.) 2. Libra of the Zodiac,
(y^Beonii/suil Qf^sfi/Duii, s. The
anvinS. 3. The second lunar asterism,
first kind, prime, best. 2. The first
uiosHmit. 4. (Jig ) Alike; similar in per
time.
son, conduct, competency, &c., juwri.
<Dasisrinifinii>, s. The second class
jjaftr GugQiciQcpsr*. They are both
alike.
or kind. 2. The second time.
m.piju>, s. The middling sort.
ask. He is very particular in his pro
asDi1pBu>, s- The last or worst kind.
fessions. (A sarcasticul expression.)
/satifiaui, s. Different sorts, kinds,
^sff/rffi-agjraw puir&uuif-, s. Weights
qualities, ranks. 2. Ranks or degrees,
of scales or balances.
as differing one from another.
asiroriGAneo, s. Beam of a balance.
pairptiLDjSiigiQua:, inf. To know how
ftan&jijtLL , s. Scales of a balance.
to speak according to the rank of a
/3Bt>&<SIT /XBI'&QpG'r 0BIT(9}&, t. The
persoD.
needle or index of a balance.
puit;SIIu>narrator , appcl. n. A respec
,
v. noun, [prov.] Abiding, tarrying,
table person, a man of good circum
&c.
In Ceylon and some other places
stances.
it is used in combination with other
pTSij, s. The first member of the aeSu
words, in some of the meanings of fit, v.
us verse, *o2uur*8r(!ppiijpuLj. 2. Nape
piflaj, inf. To slop, to tarry, to be
of the neck, JJ. 3. Order of a master
detained, ffij$im*s.
or superior, ,sJeuiirLii_ta. 4. [prov.}
prflGl&n(Bda, inf.
To allow of room,
Brokerage, fee for transacting business.
convenience, &c, as a place (superBti(See pr<.) 5. Collecting, tax gathering,
tiously regarded, or otherwise).
aiflQsn&retr,
inf. To become settled
ff&fsuasir, s.
A broker, a negociator
in a place. 2. To become fixed, station
between parties for a fee; a tax-gatherer.
ary. 3. To be permanent, to abide.
2. (/(.) One who uses severity upon
tS:-*<mmS<iMfiing0ilQmftisn86>l. The
the command of a chief.
child has been restless.
pBe*iQair&&da$uuir, s. A kind of pifliufxit, s. Enemies, foes, umaaji ;
[ex
(*#.)
jgt7e8aaBrsQ.mir&&d3d)uunls. A species *pifi , [in combing A bearer, a wearer,
of soSuuff.
&c. See fL-rjsA.
(sS<rsiy, s. [/>/.] Waste or uncultiva
3>ffl,
d@Q/oeir, pQpdsr, uQussr, da, v. n.
ted land, niiiu. 2. Brackish soil lying
To stop, to stand still, to stay, to rest, tip*.
fallow and over-grown with weeds, aires
2. To pause in speaking, reading, singing,
&c,
3. To take root,
4.
v. a. To bear, to take in one, to*. 5.
pa Si], s. (Hind.) Department, rank,
To invest, put on any thing, as dress,
v..$Giubsuui}.. (c.) 2. One's side, u*to.
flowers, accoutrements, &c., ^aJtiu. 6.
(c)
To support, bear patiently, endure,
< !T SU Slj ptT ST!! _jS !T U Lj iSITT 6ST, J.
(Compare *-/sfi.) 7. To hold, possess,
(Hind.) An inferior servant under a
have, upp. (c.)
Tasildar.
p/ltxuui^iff. It is intolerable.
iZrzrsrrii), s. A pearl, Qpp&i. 2. Glo$($me*sji0gAQai&a . To put on sacred
ashes.
bnlarity.^imfi. 3. Tremulousness, shak
azjuuxpA&pett. She has conceived.
ing) <sy=v. (.*>) (Sa. Tarala.)
fii&^wisjsfigip&Qsctt&eir?. He will take
*p!rssr, s. One of the eight ai&d&eir.
betel and areca-nut.

fifi
j j
r. noun. Being self-conceited,
wmfieojiif)st&, inf. To take hold of, or pfl3cd&, inf. To lie uncultivated.
&c Used in the meanings of the verb.
jSrBt^&aih, s. The j^ar/Seo bird. (&&.)
have fixed in the mind.
pifluiSds, inf. To put on (another), 'Stfiji^slirU3, s. Poverty, indigence, want, prvj&.s. (Tel. goS-cSbJ [/oc] Closely
WOVen, f;^;v. -,v''^'.,'a.
to invest, to confer titles, honors, &c.
destitution, jhij. W. p. 400. Daridka.
*<sS633rtl'
Juvenility, youthfulness,
fi/fluLj, v. noun. Staying, abiding, re
00t*$$]fi$\ii)-uC-L-minr. One who has suf
maining, halting, tarrying, ,?:>.-.-, 2.
gjosmo. W. p. 369. Tarun'a. 2. (c.) The
proper season or opportunity, seasonable
Staying in the mind or memory, Qrusii.
fered poverty.
time, #ttiuu; which see.
3. Bearing, enduring; toleration, Qurpf
firflji^auui, inf. To suffer poverty.
<rppfi<5*iaib. A fit time.
fidftma. 4. Having, holding possession,
pfip@nLo&iy-&&,
inf.
To
become
poor.
Qa.T*ij.(jifM. 5. Dwelling permanently
fir^&nirfs>p, s. (St. usage.) Female
pift^filff&r,
s.
(fern,
prflpfitft,
plu.
prftp
in a place, is.i/hI<ja>*. 6. [toe J Trea
juvenility; the state of a young woman
fisi.) A poor man, one needy, indi
sure, stock, or cash, in hand, o*tJ(juL/.
at or near puberty, j-tei_.
gent. 2. (fg.) One ignorant.
7. Pause in reading, speaking, &c,
^(Wjerar/f, s. (plu.) Voung persons, Jgar
>*. 8. A lodging, resting place, gL j ^/fTsS^//?,
The earth, yuP. W. p.
entauuQmjfiQfiit.
9. (in Madras, ^<jul/.) A small
439.
DhABITRI.
2.
Sec
fiftfi&sib.
,-';'
..-.r.-fr. *. (fern. fQijGsfl.) A young
flat, diamond-like stone, aoo/.-^Ajy.
man, at puberty, urotiutsr.
He ill not get /StflillLj, v. noun. See pfi, v.
<5ifliLiffdir^iflujGdrrir, s. Foes, enemies, !)(VFj^3B)Q&ffl, s. Tenasserim, the name
a footing.
BMJ(Jsv^^iJ4<*^-r. Have you money
of a place on the coast of Pegu, grA^wji.
uvnaaii; [ex fifi, et JfWr.] (*&)
in hand?
/Q?)8>Gi, v. noun. Giving, &c. See /sir, v.
fitfllUITUp.&I
p
ifl
IU
IT
Ugjl
,
s.
(Pcrs.)
t r
.' ._li_-.^r, j. A monied man.
Investigation, inquiry, 4mk>, (c.)
*5Qf)ULJS58r prruuam, s. The
(.)
name of Kama, imbicpm. W. p. 401. DarffO/T. (Arab.) See ^/rsSsi'eo/r.
'jSiFI&ssTiii pifi&Sssr, s. Vision, sight,
PAKA.
^(7^,
i.
Tunes
used
in
comedies,
&c,
perception, view, uriei. 2. Aspect, ap
'fbr^uusiPnilaiiTUUStnTLh, s. Satis
ii*0.
2.
A
dramatic
or
other
story,
i<pearance, Gfipptb. 3. A visit, visiting a
fying, yielding full enjoyment, s^^^p
**}. 3. Syllables without meaning, sung
sacred shrine,rtfiA*. 4. Sight of a great
iprfOjii>*. 2. Presenting water on 430
to a tune as an interlude, formed of the
personage, a deity, or an idol,
5.
u, a sacrificial grass, to the manes of a
letters, p, , and combined with a long
Dream, vision, trance, supernatural ap
deceased person, ^PiWimriiiM. (See ^)(7i
or short vowel, gitifiib. (c ) 4. (a marine
pearance, Qwijuarii 6. (Si.) A mirror or
0*A) W p. 369. Taktan'a. 3. A mirror,
term) Striking sail, nj*suuu>tSfi*@f".
looking glass, #r
7. Mental illumi
stdx^ti.. (Sa. Darpan'a.) 4.
A kind
( Betchi. )
nation, spiritual knowledge, intellectual
of cymbal, s^/j-"^.
^gjOf/rwffl), inf. To sing interludes.
perception, spiritual attainment or acquisi
tion, mr**i-fi. W. p. 401. Dahsana. *jBQ5' *' A tree in general, icguQuitfi. QtjU iSl , s@Gp<sst, aOptit, uQudr, da,
v. a. [pror.] To present water with
t^sfitrtufgrntsiiijuiaa. They are come
W. p. 3S9. Taru.
sacrificial grass to the manes, to see you.
i_/(6j<jyS(T5zziiprm,
s.
Five
kinds
of
trees
i*>pt*. 2. To make over, as in self-dedi
^pgjL&jBiB&Qiru), s. [in the Agamas."]
in the world of Indra, that give what
cation, by prayer (0#ui) and meditation
Spiritual sight. See under ^tgumh.
ever is asked ; yielding golden flowers,
(fiiii'asrw) in the daily worship, : ..v.^*
(Sjctr^ftpsxih, s. Visit, interview with,
fruits, &e. Tliey are, j|**<wi4tputm
or sight of, a guruor deity in human
SKfilterib urtfgafiib icffirrtb.
SQKULJ pjJIULf, s. (Tel.) [toe] An
form to illuminate the soul.
inferior stone like a diamond, as^uty.
SiiTS&lh, s. Keasoning,
ax/rtfi,-.* f
s. A sight of an idol. '^Q^SSLJb
arguing, discussion, ,r,si4. 2. The art B QTjLJ 6tf> LJ , s. ( com. Qjz/iuenu.) Kusa, a
Uff&ptfi&GOTU), s. [in the Agamas.~\ A
of reasoning, logic, dialectics, fifs*^^fi^fi
sacrificial grass, much used in Hindu
knowledge of Maya. See urrti.
3. Controversy, dlsputo, debate, *iiu/aj,w.
worship, guj^uiyAi. W. p. 401. Darb'ha.
pfi&atQuppifl&3aQBifii,t. A kind of
4. Contention, wrangling, air^gaupii. (r.) 5.
prtfjUU&ueirLbi s. A mat of sacrificial
Demonstration,
showing
the
truth
of
the
drug, by which the inferior metals are
gras8,^(ju<>u^u>aj. 2. Sleeping on such a
matter, P(ji^i_r*^i. 6. Keasoning, &c,
said to be changed into gold; adduced
mat as a mode of penance, fitgumuiSp
in support of a doctrine or system, (fifi)
as an illustration of the transforming
u3*m*. 3. The bed or couch of Vishnu,
effects on the soul of the presence of
W. p. 369. TafkaU.
as Kama, which was made of this grass,
the guru or of the deity in human
fi(tF,i ^s/Sjaii, s. An epitome of
^-ffW(ymt_aJff(5Lj5L)ljuri/ 4, A town ill the
form. See uAraiQufi.
logic, ^i^iugJcuAaOTr^^l-ilQ.
South of the Peninsula where Kama is
piflrt&jaiijcsRiLiui, s. Imperfection in
said to have slept, g,iAf>j>.
prVjiaa-naofioui, s. Logic, dialectics
sight, one of the eight imperfections of
science ofdisputing.
IQ^LDlhfilTLCLb fSsisTLtlis, s. Justice,
creature*. See j(+i_s^pi4, or <sppib.
pQr)&&4:!Tehlifl, s. A logician.
right, equity, law, Sgi. 2. Virtue, moral
pffl&$B&iUtra, inf. To be seen, to ap
and religious merit according to the
pri^ds^/hprruissS , *. A treatise on logic
pear.
Shastras, suf***- 3 Charity, any chari
^(ijaaa-.
*
A
contention,
dispute.
piflGI, appcl. n. One who sees, a seer,
table or meritorious act from which
^5rir-&!S, affl<T>OT, pGjgehr, udussr, ass
fifi&uuner.
future good is expected as alms-giving;
v. n. (com. fiinBiM. ) To dispute, to debate,
building or endowing temples, contri
/sfl&Si?lULi)/Sift&lLlLh,i. That which
to argue, to hold a disputation, ,-.
buting to the support of life, human or
is visible, Gfirppep*"*' W. p. 401. Darbrute, or the maintenance of religion, or
Qttitts.
8aneeya. Compare %6)iuia.
religious establishments. (See Jifxt.) (c.)
j. Pride, arrogance, osten
8<?par, pGpebr, uQuar, d-t, v. a.
4. Peculiar or prescribed duty, occupation,
tation,
self-conceit,
superciliousness,
O
(com. Q#A*s.) To see, to behold, uiUs.
&c. according to the different ranks and
(5*<5. 2. Elation, mirth, joviality, liveli
2. To visit, or obtain sight of an idol,
classes in society as giving alms, tic,
ness,
arfuL/.
(*$.)
3
Heroism,
boldness,
a king or other great person, or a sacred
by the house-holder; administering jus
courage, Q-*Aui. 4. Sanguine expectation
place, ptelxiQriiu. 3. To perceive with
tice, by kings; piety and performing rites
ro^fi. (p)
the spiritual faculty, to discover truth,
by brahmans; courage, bravery in the
soldier; shaving in the barber, figit^tn
comprehend divine things, especially the t5QF)iB(&j, s. : :r . pQF)&8Q'airebT, Caiar
mysteries in the Bp/stifii, *$tarpmfivfitj.
fi(5*s, v. n. To be proud, vain, arrogant
5. Nature, instinct, characteristic,
supercilious, assuming, jy*;rtA. 2 To
property or action in animalsas hum
CM)
be elaled, mirthful, jovial,
3. To be
ming in bees, barking iu dogs, ^l/. 6.
3jlH&-, s. (sometimes
Fallow
courageous, bold, brave, mtA*^. 4. To
Inherent and peculiar qualities in plants,
ground, land not cultivated, <3ut5.tS4,cw
be full of expectation, i^EQfiisr. (p.)
as fragrance in (lowers; flavors in fruits,
pens. 2. The corn-fields, or boundary of
(gOTii. W. p. 439. DllAUMMA.Ante. The
/HQTjiS, appcl. n. A proud, self-conceit
a village, *iSiuAjA. (c.) 3. [proc] Peb
negative of the above is jf/si^, injustice,
ed person.
2. One able to dis
bles, or piece* of metal put into sound
&c.
pute, fiitSuGunir.
ing rings, ueit.
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fBQf) Lb
^tyifl4Wr*cgii. Uprightness will pre
serve the head; i. e. the life.
p^uss/rd-pit, s. Wardens of a heathen
temple. 8. Arbitrators, judges, jurymen.
piTfjW&nifijjui, j. A charitable act, sub
ject, affair, &c. 2. (Jig.) Marriage by
charity.
pQtjLDQ&fBfiati^S(3UJ<rf^^tfti, s. A
place near Delhi, where the Kurus and
Pandavas fought. See <yi<J*4^)#io.
^(Tjia
, s. An orphan, sup
ported by strangers, jyr/jiiLSaJtr. (c.) 2.
A rubbing post for cattle, ,giAs'w'.
pQwsStpGiiT, s.
Traders of three
kinds, the co^Sur caste; (lit.) guardians
ofjustice. See anffliuf, .
pq^wsQ&iraai, s. A donation for a cha
ritable purpose.
^(T^wdQsnarsS, appcl. n. One who
lights a funeral pile in charity.
ptW)LDdQaireir^(^u^/rtf, s. Indirect
information as to any secret crime.
pQunnadstruGuirfilda, inf. To teach
religious duties.
pnrjLD&matw, s. [in casuistry.'] Diffi
culty of distinguishing between two
duties, arfiiUQpil-Gluu!!<).
/SQ^iDTi&iSiup, s. Some specific book
of the law, pipawgi&i.
p^Lo&pfinu), s. A rest-house for
travellers.
p(jf)W&es>u, s. Council of arbitrators.
fiq$ws=(y>at&<Tuii>, s. Burying, or burn
ing the deceased poor, ^anjJOTQia
pQF)to&iri!-@, s. King's evidence, wit
nesses cited by the king.
esib, s. A deed of endowment inscribed
on copper. See fipssnb.
pQLDeitgi, s. A very mild, patient
and benevolent person, fi^iSan^..
rapfinui, s. Code of laws, espe
cially the Smriti; rules of justice;
ethics, moral philosophy, jurisprudence,
miA&ffi. See afai^razib.
/gfvjLD&irsS, s. A person famed for
charity ; [ear -S.]
Pfwjw&aSsD, s. An almonry, or place,
where any, or all, of the thirty-two
charitable acts are performed.
j(7ijLD)iGn^ ^(f^u3^i^gssTu>, s. A cha
ritable or virtuous disposition, motive,
intention, object, &c.
pQf)LDGIsutr&aifl, s.
A name of the
gurus of the mercantile caste.
^(Tjuj^aicar, s. (/em. fiQ^w^eS.)
A
charitable person piously disposed.
^q^ld^lLo-ldus, s. A nice and difficult
point in pleading.
PQrjuxQQ&iiiu, inf. To do charitable
and virtuous acts.
pQfjinpnafLD, s. Beneficence, charita
ble gifts.
PQijLDQ^WGiBjS,*. The goddess of virtue
born from the right breast of Brahma,
jyioLirnjs. 2. The vehicle of Siva in the
form of a bull,*p. 3.(fig.) A good woman,
rfcrtS. Note. The goddess is described
as placing four feet on the earth in the
golden age; throe in the next, or silver
age; two in the brazen; and only one in
the iron age.
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^(TTjLDiteioi, s. Moral, religious, vir


tuous conduct; observing prescribed
duties according to one's caste.
^(jujfar, j. The third lunar asterism
as Ljjcscfl.
pqrjLn&ijatuLa^(JU^, I. Impartial
discussion as given in the code of laws,
(c)
pq^ingreQ, j. Works on law, ethics and
jurisprudence, called Smriti; eighteen
are in repute (though the vgnaaijd
makes nineteen), named for the most
part after their authors. 1. utgi. 2. stt
jil/l. 3. >----> ' 4.
5. >*_'-,"
Ruth. 6. tuftatb. 7. tgcjtj^ii. 8. imoib.
9. QumfS&uib. 10. 9u -w", V-';. 11. srfifil
tusvmib. 12. lS ' i fff). 13. u-----,t. 14.
- . 15. fvspSjftb. 16. fiixib. 17.
C:.f --r-b. 18.
i\ 19. tt/?Llc_l.
Of these, ng is peculiar to the first age
of the world, J -. * .- G
to the
second, gtQu/srtftib; rtimSfiib, to the third,
&*iui^*m, as well as common to them
all; and uitffiib to the soStfsiij.
pq^LbupfistHI, s. A virtuous wife,
ff0u>L/^^ffar, s. As pQjLDfti^cscbr . See
under fi&io&.
^(T>)wLjiTr)Bf,eir, s. A charitable and
pious man.
^(j^wuu^reS, s. A charity school.
pqfjWuiSeissrui, s. A corpse buried by
public charity.
p(tT)Li>ut3iiL], s. A man eminent for
equity and benevolence.
pqfjLDUiSeirasrr, s. One brought up by
public charity, as a mountebank to
exhibit before the tribe in which he was
reared. ( Used at the Soulk In Madras,
Qmrtai.)
fi^uiuQuiLLf., s. A charity box.
jZfwjLnuQLjirir, s. Combat between two
champions of equal powers, with the
same kind of weapons, and taking no
improper advantage.
^(gtoejilif , J. Lawful interest, (c.)
/SBQ^LDeiinf-, s.
An enclosure from
which alms are given.
p^wainC-Lf.pQusevjd, s. A charita
ble female.
^EQFjiM&iireB^(T^uiQjirear^(T^ujaiiipcir,
s. A charitable and pious man. (c.)
pqFjiDnirarppnn, s. Judges.
jE^Lnn&ssnji, s. Seat of justice. 2.
[jirou. also /jeswjeruii.] An endowment
of land to a temple, (c.)
fifi^LDiT/X^uiii, s. Justice and injustice,
virtue and vice, Jipo/nhmpopii. (c.)
pqF)U>irp&iu>rr, s. As jX^lS.
pqr,&, s. A virtuous man or woman.
2. ()(7n.) A celebrated brahman.
^(wjtScy.tcar/s^uSapif., s. A chari
table, righteous person.
jXQ^iSdpiH, s. ( Hon.) As p(njLllf,L-eir.
2. (/?. C. usage.) (plu.) The fathers
of the church, patriarchs.
^(T^LDesr, j. Yama, eri&ek. ( Sa. Dharmma.) 2. As a^tl^jrar.
PQujs-par, s. The son of Yama,as
fi(5iort*tr 2.

pQwiipesrarfSQWLfpfinek, s. Yud'hisht'hiraas ^<jid^. 2. A son who


supports his father when old, (y^taWAi
pQfjUH-iniii, s.
The city of Yama,
nw<iu9sc9. 2. (also ^(yimyA ) A town,
Dharmapuri, g>csr.
pqrjUmtr&sa , s. Yama, ruler of the
infernal regions, and judge of the dead,
iusSr. 2. A name of Yud'hisht'hira, the
eldest of the Pandavas, -^1lLij.<* . 3.
Argha, jfgv**. 4. Buddha,
SQFjSUiriu , s. (Tel.) Seasonable time.
See pgieurij.
^(TJffiffi, j. (probably a change of {7j>Kai.)
A kind of ladle, scJ&mi. (#.)
jE(!T)'iQ, dSQfidr, pG/sar, uQusr, is,
v. a. To cause to give or produce, ps*
jSSBitr, s. Head of a nail, ^esftjip&o.
p sirtuitemit, s. A double headed spike
clenched and headed, at the smaller end,
after being driven. (Beschi.) (c.)
fitsnir, s. The earth, the world, llB.
(See /) 2. Soil, land, earth, ground,
riaui. Pronounced paap. (c.)
paotGtuiGt-flmtiurAQCiGurL-tfar. He has
levelled (it) with the ground.
^CTffffia/rjejr, *. [prov.] Owner of the
land, as distinguished from Qiu<a>s
aval or eirfAsMeb.
p&s>nuuBi(&) psniraiiTffw, s. [prop.]
The landlord's share of produceas
pennLDL-iii, s. Even or level with
the ground.
^M/riiSCT60/ra@(56fi, s. A bird that
seldom touches the ground, flying con
tinually, a swallow. (11)
psestlT, QCpar, liQpdr, CauOT, tu, v. a.
To strike, &c. See^oop.
^(SnirustV^l, s. (Pert.) All, the whole,
QpOfODXijltl. (C.)
piraiTGMgi pjbaireitijgi, s. (Pert.)
A tender, a proposal, $uu*p&. (c.)
pnanaogzaiirsia, inf. To lake a tender.
(j5/rffi65LD, j. Disputation, &c. See ^(js
i4. (c.)
*/ir&3:6iifl;5fl}&e$,s. The fore-finger,
jSirgjLDIT, s. (Arab.) Translating, Qwirifi
Quuifaii. (c.)
fiiruirir, s. ( Hind.) Reigning, govern
ment, management, .gjjaoa. 2. An audi
ence room, durbar, #ufK>*i_u<l. (c.)
<5ITLQlU'5&l filTLJL?^^], s. (Arab.)
Improvement, education, Qpi&Sl. (c.)
piuiSpfBira, inf. To improve in any
art, or profession, G>p.
'jSlTLOLD, s. Charity, &c. See /B^wii.
jgireQeOSOir, (Arab.) And, now, &c,
^sOff/rssaf? jB$si>3iire?iafi, s. [prop.pfe)
juJbsj.] A pillow, (e.)
'fBGdjSfBtrjgl, s. A plant, i8eouu2ksr.
(li.)

/&u4Qrc5-ucHieQr. Give each one a


jBGOLJ, s. (Arab.) Salary, pay, &wueru>.
fanam.
,rtw<*irt3u.To.-.\ The time when the
^aOtijgjirih, t. Leaf, foliage, JJ&a.
head cannot support itself; i. e. infancy.
W. p. 401. Dal.v.
(SWioAsSwQuAi^jarii. Every one is master.
^XSCihstVjSSOih, s. Place, site, posi
^fcujmp/ri5'(j,4iC5ar. He hides his head
tion, location, space, room, i-i4. 2.
is concealed.
^4wIo!)i_oi_
Beginning, middle and end.
Holy place, a sacred shrine, O^iu^dujcvjic.
^aajurCvfi^Bej*. He acts proudly, in
(See iJl/A.) 3. [/mw] A chief or
principal place, as the metropolis, head
solently, wickedly, &c.
jya^ig^feuL^r. Has he ten heads?
quarters, the court, that part of a tow n
where the authorities reside, &c, gj.-r*
Is he equal to ten men?
Qi-iQ&fiZsnsQsiAtejtQioreirtjiu&ai-if-ar. The
ftsM. 4. A region or part of the hody.
great heads, big-wigs, are all collected
(See jp*A*M0 5. Land under cultiva
tion, commonly designated by some pecu
together.
^SwwrffanDfciitJtjijc/jdr. He would cleave a
liarity, as having trees> hills, rocks, &c,
mountain with his head.
uiitte*Hb. (c.) 6. The earth, y/S. 7. The
world in general) either of the fourteen
^3btli_, inf. To tie the hair. 2.
worlds, a-MOOuigi. 8. A place of refuge,
To make selvedge of mats, cloth, &c.
4cv9i_ii. 9composition.] Identity>
fi&o&dip-^-pZkii&eB^pda,
inf. To hang
as
the earth itself,
- the
the head, either naturally, or through
hand, G
* ui . the ear, j..
, the
shame. See
v.
eye, &c.
jZthv&GBrp&dG&iT star p3it>&8rd&, s.
fti^giQustHuQ^Jci^g. The matter is
known to the prince, the authorities, &c.
See *er, v.
j'u I. .fti%
Heaviness in the head,
[p/w.]
s.5^oijj,S)(Ji5d6BJ11i_/i*. They have
^^oa/rtli, inf. To show the head, as
attained the shore, they have become
a snake out of a hole. 2. To attend
settled.
a festive ceremony, for a short time,
pee&jip, s. Cleansing a place. 2.
out of respect.
Ceremonial purification of a house
0&u-tii_i<?,jis_ci<?ur. Don't stop here,
after the birth of a child, a death, &c.
better go.
8. Sweeping the parts about a temple,
pfaiSip, s. Upside-down, topBy-turvy,
one of the duties of the etsajisndi.
inverted, out of order.
peojsifl&arLD, s.
Visiting a sacred
p<ks@Lp<rs p3u@ipiTtLi, adv. Head long,
precipitately, as a flow of water. 2
place.
peo^jXtrrr, s. (plu.) Inhabitants of a
Absurdly, improperly,
'
'ijefrirs v
He learnt
place. 2. The inhabitants or chief
persons of a saercd place.
his lesson perfectly.
J, >!. :i. To do things in a
/.ti 'j-jj. Every place.
wrong way, &c. 2. To be haughty,
fteOLjtjnaarui, s. A Purana written to
arrogant, assuming, insolent, wicked.
extol a sacred place or a temple.
jfaSifiiiuepM. To persist in an improper
seoGupw, t. Difference of places as
request. 3. To take extreme pains for
affecting health. 2. Difference of sacred
a thing unattainable.
&3k0(&,e$iu, inf. To pay respect. 2.
places.
a- to '..> u> peoLDXjijgiBiti, s.
The
(to.) As
to incline the head.
excellence of a sacred place.
(
3"
inf. To bear, to suffer
/^'i
J. The advantages of
(commonly in the negative.) 2. To
one sacred place over others. 2. Speci
interpose assistance, to undertake the
alities of a place as to miraculous
whole business.
occurrences.
jZ<ks>QaniiLi, inf. To behead, (p.)
peoaiirif), t. Enumeration of cultivated
fz3&>&aeaiwtiuSeti, s
lands. ( Government usage.)
Front gate, or entranceoppos. to
p en oirrtf)a
j. A schedule of such
MBU,
pdeva&iLi, inf. To perform the cere
places.
mony of putting on the turban again
<SOeutTL-Ll>, t. (Maharata.) Materi
after mourning. 2. To succeed, be com
als, &c See fiawti^ih.
pleted, accomplished. 3. To prosper,
*jBS0esr, s. A placeas peow. (p.)
thrive, grow powerful, >*._.
m4paBAukji'!&i&aC-i}.m&p@, The thing
'^SO/TSsuu,, s. Battle-field, Quiriida
was accomplished.
tfi; [c-r /saiia, et ^aa/w, battle.]
phbsaL-(B , v. noun. The first of a
jSedirfijiu^! p 60{Truest, s.
The
range of buildings. 2. The head of a
head, chief, or king of a place, <5wfflu.S)
family, (c.) 3. [/or.] The ceremony
of putting on the turban, as above,
, s. Head, Gin*. 2. Chief, princi
pal, ^fcutrao. 3. (fig.) A leader, ^&u<*. 4.
received two fanams tribute from each
Origin, beginning, source, commencement,
house in the first range.
5. Priority, precedence, superiority,
pcbbdaiLdleiiifl, s. Tax on houses.
Qugmu 6. Point, top, end, apex, summit,
(c.) 7. Place, location, position, site,
u-i4. 8. The air, the ctherial regions,
A helmet.
4(rji4. 9. Space, surface, expanse, JA*.
pdstdsgMULj, s. The black appearance
10. Prong of a trident fork, <s*>&0e!ii
of the head; used to express the ap
^9<*pJw. U. A form of the ablative of
proach of some influential person.
place, ofp&cri/.

He will rise as soon as he sees the black


of my head.
flhtdafiu , s. The first fruits of a tree,
being the finest.
p^dairsveo, s. The chief or mainguard.
fi<h>d8jp8jpiuLi, s. Dizziness.
p&odQLf., s. The chief family in a
place.
jtSssiififyifj, s. Headache. See
fiZ.:.-it: QioQeo. Above, over, or upon
the head. 2. Superior to one. 3. Ex
ceeding all hounds as price, anger,
shame or pride.
0Eim^fa>iiuQsF&ivTi:0la}4<gQiaQl. I take
your word upon my head; i. e. shali
obey.
pfaQirpphMjr. Is my head above
you; i.e. can I disobey?
pSad^Sea, s. The first bunch of the
season. 2. \j>rov.j The end of a bunch
of fruit.
p3n>a(Qa>/D, s. A headless body. See
under @y>.
pBxd/n^t, inf. To assemble.
pckods^il-i, inf. To accomplish any
object, as ^>w*4l1i_.
pdsfdQir.eisiQszi.il, s. Oil for the head,
either for bathing or combing.
y '.a)d c. i. -u i ; . J. The bent front of a
palankeen pole. 2. The place occupied
by the front man. 3. [prov.] (fig.) A
superior person. See Qj!iL/nlufa.
pbSvdQaireiietr, inf. To reach the head,
as poison, madness, liquor, &c. 2. To
get ahead, to overflow, as a torrent. 3.
(with urpib.) To worship, reverence,
as ,
'- .j'&sr.
f- T. r 'J r^[. s. [prov. pdxd<2&tiip&u>.~]
Beginning, or head of the west wind.
j3,3xdG&nei>u>, s. Head-dress, headornament, &c.
p2Bi>&iriLd&, inf. To bow the head, iu
homage, &c See
v. a.
pdse@ej pfiaeanii, inf.
To comb the
head.
pdsod&sjau}, s. The first college at
Madura in former times, containing
then sixty-four persons.
p&jd&fir^SfC^^aitSe^S^, s. The first
born, corresponding with a)i_^*c*.
p%Bi>d&<iuSeiiia7ffjKi,ij&8l, s. A woman
pregnant for the first time.
pfjad&ati&fipcbv&fFSbc, s. A Head
dress. 2. A form of head-dress, of
white cloth. 3. A square turban, said
to have been introduced to imitate the
form of the cross.
dfftTir, s. A helmet.
_, j. A load or
pSssd&anwburden for the head 2. Carrying a
burden on the head, 3. (fig.) An
arduous duty, a burden.
*fi,s. A
kind of plant, r*iQmii, Aristolochia Ind.
pfkid&ipei ptkts:&prDe$ p%ss>&aip
(>B, ?. noun. [pror.~] Vertigo, dizziness,
swimming of the head.
fl- '&,!! c- noun. Dizziness. 2.
[prov.] Circumference of the butt end
of a tree for estimating its size, ic
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pdsbdQ&iiitij, inf. [prof.] To prosper,


to flourish, ^J)**. (c.)
p%vdQ*rrl, s. The town called Tellichery, $<!.
ptko&G&iaaas, s. A title, a heading.
p%x>dG&rr(B, s. See p<ki&@nn.
^^OjEiisd, inf. To do one an injury
secretly. 2. To inveigle, to swindle.
^2jaoAi^,ffi_S3piT:L/B_fl9>peii5r1 One
who sucks up the brain by stroking the
head; i. e. deceives and embezzles.
noun. Treating of subjects out of the
usual order for some particular purpose,
one of the ,s*>ii,*.Sl.
j3sij$(BLOirppii>, s. Confusion, derange
ment, disorder.
ptisbpil-i, inf. To strike the measure
with the hand. See ^&uQilLi_.
a&o^s^nujrrs, [adverbially.'] Head by
head, one by one.
p&iptiLp, inf. To incline the head,
in reverence, through shame, &c.
p%ss>@iu, inf. [local.] To perishused
in cursing.
ptk>&Sl&/S&OfSjsSsda, inf. To shake
the head as animals for sacrifice when
the sacred water is poured on them.
t^o^iaiiLi, inf. To wipe, and soak
Up the moisture from the head after
bathing.
/sSboQ^flda, inf. To break off as the
head; to be severed from the body.
jg&vQfliiiEj& pBstijgjrma ^^d^/tsu, inf.
To hang as -the head of a person, sick,
or dying; to droop as plants.
pPasQpni, inf. To take an oath. 2^
(Christ. Hinge.) To become sponsor to
a child in baptism.
At^yQurfrOpsBr.tf^eusio^O^rQ. ToUch my
head and swear that it is not so.
^%oc;^itJj, inf. [prov.] To bathe for
ceremonial purification or for health,
without the use of oil.
0%z>&fiL8iT, s. Heaviness of the head
through cold, &c.
fi&efijiriTG8Brw, s. A helmet, j&%od@jiiT.
(**.)
p'3so%(B&u> fiSsoisGi sg;, V. noun.
Dizziness, giddiness.
p%om(B ma, inf. To be dizzy, giddy,
to feel the head to swim. 2. To have
the head in motion, from palsy, age, &c.
/t^BO'cireir, >. The first lunar asteriem,
jy**9rf.
2. The first day. 3.
Early times, former times.
ptisnStBrrpp, inf. To raise the head as
one prostrated, or in water. 2. 'fig)
To improve one's circumstances. 3. To
bring one Up to manhood. 4. To
establish one in business, &c.
p85b$L8ii&8, v. noun. Carrying the
head erecta good sign in cattle. 2.
Grown up, passed from childhood. 3.
Superiority, notoriety, conspicuousness
of characters. 4. Improving in circum
stances. 5. Pride, superciliousness.
ptisiiiLi, inf. To stretch the head.
*
To be forward in speaking,
&c.
^&)<?/B(ra/^SbtJ/iiruj, j. Headache.
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pckiuQurtptkouSt, inf. [prof.] To


j&dsiSijL-t, inf. To agitate, to trouble.
engage in, to take on one's self, (c.)
2. To be in agitation as a torrent.
pckvuQuirii, s. [prot>.] First part of an
pfisouui, inf. To unite. 2. To en
action, event, process. 2. front, extre
counter, to attack, to assault. 3. To
mity of a place, tyafar.
obtain, to attain. 4. To undertake, to
begin. 5. To attempt, to try. G. To
p&ouiaar, s. Eldest daughter, Qfi^^
come into an assembly, to enter, as a
">*. (c ) 2. Lady, matron,
3.
character on the stage. 7. To improve
Wife, icfcaS.
in circumstances. 8. To rise above
pebiLDaefc, s. Eldest or first born son,
others, above mediocrity, to excel. 9.
GPfifiwsdr. 2. A gentleman, gaaeicsssr. 3.
To grow up, to thrive. 10. To attain
A young gentleman, ^etaCi^th. 4. The
bliss.
hero of a poem,
5. The head or
>U'-4/!s>"iLJiii-jrdr. He has begun to
chief of a place, ^Jtu<Br. 6. One of good
steal.
caste, jiWi*. 7. A husband, iaa-<4r.
pdsvuutBpaesrui, s. The first or highest
"s.:n d / .i- . i. (plu.) Persons of the
kind of beneficence. See ^mrii.
first rank in a place, (p.)
p%sQuuL-.aL-, s. A conical basket-cap,
^Sjoujiag, v. noun. A repetition of
worn by fishermen.
the first word of a line, as ^Jpioi-*.
pSsvuu.ifi, s. The head of a row of
2 Grain given from the harvest, to a
guests, &c.
Woman in care of a rest-house, which
p%3Suupgn, s. [prov.] A large leaf of
she ties up and carries away on her
the talipot tree for an umbrella, &c.
head.
(See /taCiupp.) 2. A medicinal plaster
pttsOLDina,, inf. To hang the head. 2.
for the head. See upg. (.ft.)
To submit. 3. To bend as the ears of
/S&nuueS, s. The commencement of
the corn, *$iei<u.
the dewy season, Qfesuscii.
^&)iooi_, s. The place where a small
^Ssiuurr j&ouuir(&jj 3sou Linens, s.
channel branches off from a larger. 2.
A turban.
The head of a channel for irrigation,
p&suunGi, v. noun. Burden, responsi
also the end where the water is laved
bility, QurpuLi. 2. [proc] Meeting,
out on plants.
contact, junction, JPul/.
piftLDeexmi/sSsnGivir, S. The skull.
jgi_jsSEuiiu<2. Arrival at a place.
fi&vtD'jj d & lc pdsOLDiijd^, v. noun.
pftsouuimiii, s. Weight in the head,
Swimming of the head, intoxication.
through cold, &c. 2. Weight of the fiSUmojz. ? inf. To come together, to
head, compared with the body, as in
be brought together, to unite. 2. To
an infant. 3. [prow.] The lading of a
assemble, to join, to meet,
3.
vessel when too much on the bow.
To mix, to be amalgamated,
(p.)
pdsvuLin&tr, s. The first spatha of the
sSbiLcuSn, s. Hair of the head.
cocoa-nut and other palm trees. 2.
p<kbLDi& r .?.:,- - . inf. To shave off the
[ prov.'] A kind of projecting head-or
hair for the first time.
nament.
fi&dweiBpiijeS^da, inf. To remain
phuuiSpp, u>, s. Giddiness of the head.
concealed.
p&iiuiSijL-eoiL, s. A tadpole, ^euSbiL^ajr,
/t<k>LDn<$, s. (Gen. p&iuitrL-ip&r .) The
p3siiui3if)ij, v. n. To separate from, to
head of a bed, place for the head w hen
leave, to depart, tin. (p.)
a person is lying down. See *a>im.
p&buiSifldm, v. a. To separate, cause
'-~ s-::sr^raa^~
He lies
separation; to disunite.
with his head where his feet should be.
p&iuiSmtx, s. The first born child,
jsS^LDir^fdsir, s. Head scholars. (c.J
as fifol**sir.
pdsi>u>nt&>, s. The garland of skulls
p&nuLjiiL-Gi ^SssuiSaiLGi , v. noun.
worn by Siva, 8<*u>Jw.
Trouble, vexation, annoyance; intri
pdsiSQfi(ig&, inf. To bathe one's self,
cacy of business. 2. Agitation, as of a
head and all.
river, or torrent.
gjuiiitlviQpQpEiiffu/gxi. She has bathed,
p&iuLjBL-Gi&siriiar, s. A vexatious
that is, had a monthly course.
person, a disturber.
/X^tripiigd^, v. noun. Bathing with
fiSkiuuiaL-(BdQsirsrtr, inf. To be an
oil. 2. A woman's monthly courses,
noyed, to be troubled with an intricate
catamenia, u)cr^u>.
business,
p<ki>Qf>t8, j. [prov."] Piece of a fish,
jS&ouL-IUL-eBiQiujpiiiLi, s. A kind of
yam, &c, near the head.
ant. See vg&Lj.
fitkorLpeop, s. Generation, lineal descent.
pdsouLfaetr, inf. To roll, or flow im
fitecQptnpapiiL^afei. An ancestor.
petuously, as the sea, a river, &c. (p.)
pfaiQptnpfiiMQpvDpiug*. From generation
pSaut-i/Diifihoen au> , s. The head
to generation.
or front side.
fi2iVQpanpdAirifjsp<f^^. Extinction of a
generation or family, (ft.)
p&out-ipjpi, s. A kind of canker on the
jsfojQpss>pi!iLii^iit6r, A person of an
head. (Beschi.)
ancient and high family.
ptisauGunjen, v. noun. The first rains,
,.r~. .':;v .~ ~ - *
A custom
the former rain, (ptkintA. (p.)
unknown to one's ancestors.
p&iuQuiiitu, inf. t>. n. To rain heads;
1. e. to assemble in great numbers, g<* . fiSso^pL-esii, s. A load for the head.
Sec %\j^*>i0.
2. i\ a. To bring together,
p&oQpiLeBid&fradr, s. A porter.
to unite,
(p.)

p&0Qf>ii&f3ai, s.

Trouble, vexation,

pSsOQpSar, s. Brain in the head in


distinction from the marrow in the
bones.
ftfkvQLDpQ&ireirstr, inf. To take on the
head; i. e. to obey implicitly. 2. To
express submission. 3. To reverence.
p<ki>Qu>n$aQaiTeaB(B$ifltu,inf. To walk
about beating the head from sorrow or
despair.
p3si<U3B&ax, inf. To nod the head in
approval, or shake it in displeasure.
pcbuajLf.p3biutf.ULj, v. noun. Trouble,
vexation, annoyance. 2. The first
threshing of corn, by beating the head
of the sheaf against the ground.
pcki>ULf.aa, inf. To be troubled with,
to be the cause of trouble to one.
fiSsmu'SesT , s. Pillow, bolster, cushion.
^SboiLieoijsffuui, s. A head-dress. See
P&x>vlPpgv, v. noun. Being ruined,
perishing used in cursing.
/X&ouSL'^irirtliLjGSBr.essr, inf. [j>roc] To
behead. See <sy^-*ii.
p(fauj(T4(g, s. [prop.~] Uncleanness
of the head. 2. (com. modeste.) Catamcnia, msrfiQfiri-*.
fitkoiue/lda, inf. To preserve, ansa.
CP)
p3si>uiT(Gu>rr(is8r, s. Rhyming of the
first letter in each line. See GWiar.
pSsiuitQagieas, s. A rhyme. See
fiSeiiuinf., appcl. n. The topmost part
of the trunk of a tree, commonly of a
palm as unfit for use.
&iiUjirL-iii>
v. noun.
Shaking of the head from age, palsy, &c.
/tSsouiriuirir, s. (plu.) Chief persons, the
eminent, QuAQimi. (ipiQsfl.)
jl%si:iiriij&&ei>, v. noun, [proe.] The
first process, time, &c, the front part.
p&niunfi, s. Bailiff, peon, a village
watchman, or any native officer to
execute the commands of a Magistrate
4
1.7- ? ,-- ~ 7,J
--' ~ J
mvffitit. He stole from the headman
and placed what he stole id the watch
man's house.
pZvtuiTiflai&iiiuesiiriassr, inf. To commit
to the watchmen.
fiSsniurgn, s. The source of a river.
/sShsujiresr, adj. Principal, chief.
p&ouiraraiar, appcl. n. A chief.
pfo>uSt_, v. a. inf. To engage in, to
venture on, to undertake, to take on
one's self, to meddle with, to intermed
dle, to concern one's self in.
j^CCu<srSruSu.i<2Mirigfi(5i,. Why
do you interfere in that business?
fiHsouS Lf., s. (inf. p&si uSif.de.) A throb
bing headache.
inf. To assist another to take up
a load.
/fSbsitiSQaiQgp, inf. To write one's
destiny in his head; ascribed tf Brahma.
/sfawSGeopuuirnda, inf. To endeavor
to lord over others, or to treat them
with disrespect.

jtXaiJtjoi&us, v. noun. Hanging the head


through grief, chagrin, &c.
pdsvuSpg), v. noun. The first calving,
yeaning, &c. 2. The firstling of cattle.
pfkiiiSpgauusr-pci3i>uSjsjpi&&L-fTrft, s. A
cow that has calved but once.
jlfoiL/ssL-ds, inf. To break the head;
i. e. to rack the brains and take great
trouble in calculations, intricate busi
ness, &c.
LLScurfoiSw. Though I break my head
for him, ever so much, he does not
regard me.
pckiiiL/aiir, s. The new moon, (p.)
/gfkiQujQSds, inf.
To rise in circum
stances, to recover one's standing 2.
To return to the attack when beaten by
force 3. To become eminent, celebrated,
distinguished. 4. (lit) To raise the
head.

flfisoeu&r, s. (plu. ^&>fflj/f, afeoevmtriT.)


A chief, a head man. 2. A king, a
ruler, a governor. 3. An elder brother.
4. A husband. 5. A superior, a senior.
(*&) 6. A guru. 7. A master.
p&oeun &s w , j. Introduction of a writ
ing; preface, salutation, &c. gph=w.
s. The main gate to a city, castle,
house, &e.
fibaVGuirgnir pfamnsntruuL-mt, s.
[prof.] A basket cap, as &jiii-/iiar>i_.
Ssdoissb LpuS3si>, s. The top leaf of a
plantain tree.
^Sjosfi, s. ( mas. pSs&sa&r.) A lady, a
mistress, a matron. 2. A wife, vtatS.
&8svsB@, s. Fate written in the head.
See filivQiuQffgi.
pdsM&iftQ&ireou), s. Dishevelled locks
of persons in a fright, in sorrow, &c.
pSsofSiHd&nss, appcl. n.
One with
matted hair, 0fcnMW(pif.jipnsr. 2. A
plant, jistezr. 3. The plant agijuati_.
pdsi>t&ifl& sFiidn e^.L.iti, s. A nickname
given to the female sex, Apfoaiib.

has risen in life, after many misfor


tunes.
fi3siOiu(Bui-j, v. noun.
Amendment
of circumstances. 2. Recovery from
ruin. 3. Growing up, and establishing
An effeminate mob is routed with a
one's self in life, as a youth. 4. Lofti
staff.
ness, eminence, superiority, distinction.
lsSfla&&>, j. The first or harvest price
5. Holding the head erect.
of grain, when it is plentiful, &c.
p'&QuQuuriuCjGusiQfi. Don't be arro
p3sscB(Lpeiinfr, appcl. n. He (his head)
gant in your remarks.
will lie lowan expression of ill will,
flliuQvGiuuirssiGssLiiib. A lofty tower.
pSsoQeuiLt, inf. To strike off the
iQdjQgjigi, s. Destiny, fate, as
measure. 2. To behead, to decapitate.
supposed to be written in the head by
3 (fig.) To do a treacherous act.
Brahma, according to the actions of
fUnOmiCJSBpm*. A villain.
previous births, fitetSfi. 2. Signature
0&uQii^SiftuCior, Is it a capital
to a bond or instrument, inserted at
crime?
the beginning. 3. The beading or title
of a book. 4. The first or capital letter ^ibQajtl, e. noun. The first cutting.
fiSnaaaida, inf. To engage in, to inter
in a writing.
fere, &c. See /sJujJl..
pUsvQtujpipsisn-iii, s. [prov.] Punish
ficdba!fiue0>iiSLvai&g:jzl<jena)$L-tfir. Did
ment above what one is able to bear.
the water run into the beds?
2- {fill) Excessive trouble, or labour;
compulsory service, ^tftmajSMbi-ii.
gfietrm/sSx), s. A young man.
^-"Wm.V-'i G a ir(&d x n'i/f 1,7?
inf.
Ougi^ln, j. A great man.
To step forward in one's behalf, in a
iBea.ificbt, s. A medium, the middle.
case of exigency. 2. To expose one's
self to danger for another.
which see in their places.
^^snwndspfiQiujSiu, inf. To detest
utterly; to reject with disgust, disdain GcHsiGSt-Jl'i li, s. A plant, vervain, as
and scorn.
OurS^Jw, Verbena cuneata. (WiUd.)
pfaanursGida, inf. To feel dizziness, sSsOGM-C, s. Headship, presidentship,
sickness, slight intoxicationas from
QDjjdrsijuj. 2. Superiority, pre-eminence,
betel, tobacco, spirits, &c.
excellence, Q^arasm, 3. Priority of rank,
pdsoGdJir, s. The skull.
birth, office, &c, Quo gparmw ; [c.r ^Jw]
r
-r-ri. r, inf. To do homage. 2. pSsnmLDaanndn , s. A head man in a
village.
To fall or bend downas corn in the
field. See /sla>uniia.
^SsosuLDdS^ujeer, s. The head boy in
a school, the monitor, *ci-iSiibr. (R.)
p&oeuift, s. Poll-tax. 2. Heading.
pdsossiLcuekreissr, inf. To superintend.
^cfoeieS pSbXJitir, s. Headache.
2. To be imperious in giving orders, as
(ftgfitowciSfirdr. This is a task use
petty officers. 3. To manage a wedding,
lessly imposed.
&e, at the expense of others.
p&naawuui, inf. To become eminent.
tiyib. Headache and fever, are known
ujeO, s. Cessation of rain, waoip
to the sufferer; i. e. each one knows
tfi_*>. 2. Water of a swimming depth,
his own trials.
is&neic&i. 3. A freshet, t^uuiwsyw^^. (*^.)
stkneu ifi'<jj , inf. To over-flow, as a cup
jSStisQ, s. (Tel.) A mother, pirii.
or vessel.
pSbveuaap, s. A head land, cape, pro ^s^gpj, i. [prov."] Sexual intercourse, es>&
(Stutaib.
montory. (Rare.)

<S11 &3ST
^su, adv. Much, very intensely, ta. (p.)
2. See flt, v.
0mmjuiif0. It is very high.
jSSui&iii, s. ( Tvl. e$b&-) Destitution,
want, absolute need, scarceness, gj&suffowo.
2. Anxiety, solicitude, longing for supplies,
&a,
3. Hinderance, impediment,
4. Scarcityas of rain, supplies
of grain, &c, ignpi. (c.)
GeiTsutu&QKrpitiunrijtjGuiistb. The work
will go undone.
ps*r*tite*t3$&&*KnSGTp<li*'iu. There is
no grain for want of water.
ff'V
inf. To be in a distressed
condition. 2. To be delayed.
p<2>iieif.-zj\j-$fiu, inf. To go about
hungry, in distress from want, or with
a sad melancholy countenance.
LDe&tpj3j6ud&w, s. Want of rain.
5su&&<ktr ^wssms ^uudsir, s.
[u/.] A frog. fi^^T.
psniBSLd, s. [pros.'] Sorrow, sadness,
griefas,j!.*aii; [ex 0*1x3, .]
JSSUlEIfSj, @Gpat,paiEiQGcsrair, Geudr^oi
iis, v. n. To be in distress for the articles
of life-, to need, to lack, to long for, git&*a.
2. To be faint, sad, dejected, desponding,
ri_. 3. To be hindered, impeded, &e.,
fisoiui (c. )
G*lgeii:G)u<!uriSpi. The work is de
layed.
jseuisisuuesars^sr, inf. To make sorrowfill.
^geu&LD, s. Corn and other provisions
laid by in store, grefiuib. (c.)
^j.wi > Sr. Stores of grain.
fiu&=GjU.Lp.msij&&, inf. To store up
grain, in order to raise the price.
*JBGU$, s. A devotee, a religious men
dicant, ascetic, recluse,
peu&uiSmSu, s. The servant of a
guru or a aoji* in the performance of
puja, dipping the apparel worn, cooking.
&c. (c.)
'jSeuSr, s. ( also pua.) Religious auste
rities, penance, and self-mortification, to
obtain power, or favor with some god.
(See
2. Religious fasting in perfor
mance Of VOWS, djgtb. (c.) W. p. 366.
Tai-as.
LSilAc5^ifi(y4S(!5Sr. He is practising
religious austerities to obtain offspring.
fiaiSQecSJiis, inf. To stand for a
long time in a posture of penance. 2. To
adhere rigidly to religious austerities.
fijGLI&apQrjlBvBia, s. (com. ^ai@QpQ^ii
.) A medicinal plant, gi'u, Justicia
Tranquebariensis, L. (Ains.)
peusni,*. (Tel.$.) The cheek;
jaw-bone, gram-, (c.)
jSSil&BdT, s. A limited time, a term,
any fixed period, QsQ. 2. A kind of float
for crossing rivers; especially one of ear
then pots and bambus, nJdousZ&Q-Ou*.
(c.)
fiaTeapuiSuGutiSftg. The term is expired.
/jOTnta. Within the time.
f5u<$5BarQ&n(Bd&, inf. To give time.
peu'ksrdaessrs^, s. Accounts of a term.
( Government usage. )
peu'SsarQi&iteoeo -pei'hxresiBj&, inf. To
set or fix the term of postponement.
5o8

^arjba-j^L-, . A bond specifying a


fixed term.
^ajSbarto^iooj, s. [j>ro.] Imprisonment
for a limited term.
JSeilGBdT, s. [pros.] A chunam-circle drawn,
or a string tied, round the limb above a
poisonous bite, commonly with incanta
tions, to stop the spread of the poison ; or
in diseased cattle, to draw the disease to
the enchanted part, aSAjoi_.
paissBrw&Paw, s. Magical incantations,
uttered with the tying of the string, or
the drawing of the circle.
^QlstsbTSBiL, s. A little drum which
gives, when beaten, this imitative sound,
Cutyaiawi. (See _!*>_.) 2. The splash
ing of water by the hands and feet, in
swimming, g>f*s*>sf**. (c.) 3. [prov.~] Greai
anxiety and distress for want of the neces
saries of life, flduL/.
jzaie&rsBi^uuL^aiemmiiuru., inf.
[prov.] To be in straits.
jSan&renitULf.da, inf.
To play as
children, splashing water.
fgsvpiriuih, s. [prov.] Affliction, straits,
gjQiatoir. (c.)
paipiriuuuipaiprrtSda, inf. To be
straitened in circumstances.
fEStifljgil, &Qpcbr, jsaipfiQarar, Qatar, /sen
gg, v. a. [prov.~] To hinder, su***. 2. To
separate, to take away, to drive away as
cattle, u<gtx. 3. To avoid, to evade,
*j6VW, s. Penance, religious austerities,
self-imposed mortification, to propitiate
some deity, as guih and ,<.
pai&&it<ks, s. A hermitage or place
for the performance of austerities.
paijipiT, s. (plu.) Ascetics of the
higher class, Munis, Qfltrfat.
/seadfd, s. A rigid devotee, or ad
vanced ascetic, a Muni.
/SOifiQpirsk, s. An ascetic.
paii88et>, s. The method of performing
religious austerities. 2. The profession
or standing of a rigid devotee.
paiuQuc&r, s. A female ascetic, a
nun. 2. A nun of the Jaina sect.
^eiQps^eiiiT, 3. (ptu.) Rigid devotees,
persons who have become dignified by
the performance of austerities, Munis.
fioiryeniiuesr, appel. n. A penitent.
paiQevn&ui, 3. The fifth of the upper
worlds, where ascetics are beatified.
puwd&mw, s. (com. jnQunueoii.) The
power of religious austerities.
paiwiu>L], s. A person abounding in
austerities, (in admiration.)
p&iGaiL-ii, s. The proper garb, cos
tume, &c, for performing austerities.
peurr, s. {plu.) Exalted devotees,
Munis, Rishis, qpS*.
jSjeuir, 3. A bow, efieo, 2. [prov.for pusr.]
Hole in a board. 3. See under
jBGllirpaiQlj, SOpek, liQpasr, Cajsjr>
A*I, v. a. To stop, fail, swerve, gCiu. 2To spill, shed, 9tg. (c.) Compare fs>psueopgp /SeyeOjS&i, s. (Hind.)
Managing, reigning, government, &c., **s>
urjj. (c.)

v. n. To decrease, diminish, <gv>pu. 2. To


perish, Q_. (p )
psuSsOpu%sO, s.( Tel. g^y.; A kind
Of braSS pot, ilgfiZruurgPirii. (c.)
^ZjfauU'JoST 3. As j5Gu8oi>.
seueO, v. noun. Diminution, decrease,
loss, a>p<v; [ex
fBGtiip jB6ll(Lp, QQpek, peupiQ/Xar,
Qmssr, gin,, v. n. To creep, to crawl, as
infants, alligators, lizards, &c., ma. (c.)
pebujii0ai{ifiiG<Biii.<. Over the summit
of which (a mountain) the cool moon
creeps. (-.)
paiwoiirBis, inf. [pros.] To drain away
the whole of one's property from the
figure of holding him down, and robbing
him. (c.)
pevipsun&Qd&iLi, inf. Vprov.'] To
tie a bullock's neck to its forelegs, to
prevent straying. 2. To fasten a string
round the neck of a boy and tic it to
his great toe, as a punishment.
fieu(igSpuQ^aiih, i, Crawling age of
infants.
paiLpenfi, s. Classes of creatures that
move slowly on all fours.
psuipiQpp, inf. To clamber.
paiijieii<&, 3. (plu.) Creeping things.
(P)
LDnnuirQeopoiip, inf. To crawl with
the breast on the ground.
QptpiianeoirQesifiaiip, inf. To crawl
on all fours.
^si/STTiO, 3. White, ash-colour, grey,
Qarucm. W. p. 441. DlIAVALA.
jxeveiTdjFpfiiiLh, s. A white umbrella,
one of the insignia of royalty, Qaate*
(Sail.
p wen77mail, 3. A while body, Qeuec
toCtoofl ; [ex jycjAt&.]
jZeuGetrirpueaw, 3. A flowering waterplant, white lily, OaimiiL,*,; [ex c-pu
See under jy*et.
^SUsy/JjSti, 3. (a change of paierw.)
Whiteness, Qwoiram.
jSeu&rr, 3. A frog, u>em<Saw, Ranee
Temporaria. There are different species, as
2<^'.T, 8cc. (c.)
jBwSscaji/S, inf. To croak as a frog.
psoiaid&eQ, I. A rough stone, fin^i
iTQt&td&$<fr, 3. A tadpole, a peri
winkle.
pevaK!d(&roiibq seudardairev, 3. [in
jewelry.'] A kind of clasp in a chain,
lkwCuullO. 2. A kind of iron hook.
paih3cd@3ar, s Frog's spawn.
saiiarppp, inf. To hop or leap, as
a frog. 2. To play at leap-frog.
MBjdmjpsair, 3. Frog's froth, containing
spawn.
/ceniauunL-(B, s. Boy's song, about
the frog.
petiixuuiriijd&eo fisAmuuntupgi, t.
noun. A frog's leap. 2. A poetical trans
position of words, one of the four4;@j
i&u, which see.

pentr
a ,v 9), s. Slip, false step, missing, trip
ping, losing one's hold, falling, tumbling
over,
2. Turning from the course,
deviation, swerving, obliquity, aberration,
Jxgaoj. 3. Deviation from moral rec
titude, an erroneous act or course of
conduct, misdemeanour, transgression,
delinquency, misconduct, 0^ii_*o*. 4.
Mistake, error, blunder, inadvertency,
ilm^, 5. Blame, fault,
6. Failure
in expectation, or purpose, &c, a>.
^cu^ia)irau>, s. Blamelessuess,
fESUj)l, @Qpar, pai/S'Searsir, Qev&r, petip,
v. n. To slip, miss; to fall from, to tum
ble over, to trip, to lose one's hold, pbu.
2. To fail, miscarry; to prove abortive,
tlM. 3. To fail in duty, performance,
or a course of action; to omit, neglect;
to fall from moral rectitude, to trans
gress, to sin, iSp. 4. To turn out of the
proper course, to swerve, to deviate, to
stray, S*. 5. To err, mistake, blunder.
9PPQPP- 6- To perish, die,
(c.)
Su 1.*?<a :.t. One who does not fail
in his words.
ea&psvp, inf. To let fall from the
hand. See
Q&irevpeip, inf. To fail in a word.
See QAi.
%vpaip, inf. To fall from a position.
Sec 43u.
paipdli, inf. To let a business fail,
through neglect. 2. To let a religious
observance fail.
pai^wenOaiiiu, inf. To persevere in
observance, to perform without failure.
peu(yu>soGu&,inf. To speak fluently.
peu0st>u>, s. Infallibility. 2. Inevitableness, faithfulness to one's word.
paijfluQuiF, inf. To contradict one's
self, to deviate in word from the tenets
of one's religion.
miiifmi^uCu^ssar. He made a slight
mistake in speech.
paipluduira, inf. To fail as a promise,
a prediction. 2. To miss one's aim. 3.
To fall from rectitude, to transgress,
4. To err.
paifi^ip, inf. To fall off, tumble over,
to trip and fall.
'^SUSSfiBLD, s. ( improp. peiarii.) Worm
wood, improperly called Indian Southern
wood, Artemisia austriasa. See ia&iQ*r
<&*& (*s>)
*3> oUStSTLb, s. (a change ofpuarii.) Heat
of the sun, <3muua. 2. Thirst, especially
from exposure to the heat of the sun,
3. Desire, longing, . -;>-_,. (,-.)
pajesrujLEiaedp^iesri^irpeo, v. noun.
Quenching of thirst.
peuarLDiruS(i^as, inf. To thirst. 2.
To long, to pant after.
*j3ieU6BT6oT, s. (a change ofpueadr.) The
sun, ig^i/*. 2. Fire, Qrrjuu.
*jXeuear, s. A husband, l/^o^,ot. 2.
[ex fiiA.] An ascetic, pits, (p.)
s. A firm condition,
; lex pi, p.] (p.)
fBSUirsSSssr, s. Hill, mountain, ld&>. 2.
[ex fin. p.] Termination of births, absorp
tion, bliss, optjd. (*&.)

jSGUITGtfl, a&Qpesr, pQpar, uQueir, da, j


v. a. [prop.] To make flutings, as a
carpenter, to flute, to channel, to groove,
peu/reHuL/, p. noun. A cavity in a
moulding, a fluting, a groove, seHrcara>p.
2. (for mcfUuu.) Maintaining a credi
table appearance.
<2>sQ, aQGpm, p Qpmr, uGuar, da, v. n
To be distressed for want of water, food,
&c, to sigh, pant or languish for, /stum
si_u. 2. To be in great anxiety for, to
feel concerned about, a-ufiffismuui. 3. To
be in distress, jeopardy, danger, <<y*;
[ex ,5*ii>.] (c.)
sscrai>p^<2fii^.uu9fi^A^p/e The cow is in
distress seeking its calf.
ps8pajdQsiTaisr(i)prfiiU, inf. To walk
about in a melancholy way.
pe&ULj, v.noun. Anxiety, distress for
a thing, great longing for, sighing for,
languishing for, i<jAii.
peSuL/p^irda, inf. To satisfy one's
hunger, thirst, &c.
fBsQor, t. A mat, uaii. 2. A small
scat, st ol or mat to sit on, .jt.-j 3.
Mattress, a cushion, Qa^aep. 4. A cradle,
Q0rif.Ai. 5. (/?.) Any distilled liquor,
peB&xar, i. A bed, fftlifct; [ci jySbsr.]
^iflO, 1. (Gen. C-Lf-sar.) Bran, (c.)
^/rf)@ppeS(S,
Rice-bran.
{ -: - 8, s. Bran of chaff.
QansisBixppeS, s. Bran of wheat.
psBL-iirar, s. A tree whose fruit is
like bran, Ehretia aspera. ( Willd.)
ps&iLGSd&sfl, s. A thick pap of bran.
ps$iL(Bd@aS), s. A small locust. See
Sri).
p<C71.i<gr; s. A young fry of
fishes, larva of insects, &c
pd)iL(Bd&.y?, s. Bran-porridge.
pSu.'S-i'Stir^isil.iai, s. Cakes made
of bran.
pdliLGi&Q&if- 1i!aPtl.i Q&nii HJir, s.
The Neilgherric gooseberry bush, 10W
OmAur,
p^SC<BSpu>, s. Brown, dim color.
psBL(Buuy>ii, s. The hill gooseberry.
pdliLQutSiL, 3. A friable ball made
of bran.
peStlu Lf , s. A turtle dove, of a
dusky color.
pdJiLQuQusk, s. A small louse.
peSCfBuQuiriL, s.
The refuse of
bran. 2. (R.) Worm-eaten places in
garments.
pcSu-<SwaSir, s. Brown hair. 2. First
down of birds.
<S38lLss>L, s. [prop.] A shrub, j^/f
Q.. 2. A class of doves of two species,
fltiC-QlULfivj.
IT^<sU(J^, SSpdir, iQpar, Goidr,
/stSi, v. n. and v. a. To abstain, refrain
from, /*. 2. To shun, avoid, decline, re
nounce, jyiai. 3. To be omitted, excepted,
dispensed witli, *Ju. 4. To leave, forsake,
relinquish, Si. 5. To cease, to become
extinct, suJu. 6. To be hindered, pre
vented, impeded, frustrated, ^sd^lji-. 7. To
subside, abate, *=ftu. 8. To desist, forbear,
omit, discontinue,

uiraipaapjipeSiids, inf. To abstain


from vice.
peSa, inf. Except, unless, but, be
sides, exclusive of, t&*.
v 'ui u.w.-Lw;:. i*. Bring all
but one.
UgHfB'jya<>JAsS. Except that.
j^i*4t- Besides that, moreover,
furthermore.
.t ;,"' z
, s. Unceasing anxiety,
sorrow.
^ssfi/fey, v. noun. Abstaining from,
shunning, avoiding, t&tgp&i. 2. Excep
tion, omission, exemption, Sw*<3o. 3.
Relinquishment, 9<-4>. 4. Cessation,
s$/sA>. 5. Excluding, secluding, dis
pelling, removing, ,-;*,'*. (j>)
'/f, dQ<2pesr, pGpss, uGu&r, as, v. a.
To put away, remove, dispel, to chase
away, to expel, to exclude, tA*. 2. To
clear off, to discontinue, ti_(S*i_. 3. To
check, hinder, interrupt, prevent, frus
trate, flm^Qfiuu. 4. To bring to an end,
to terminate, opi.i*. 5. To remit, liqui
date, ai_<*Mc. 6. To omit, to dispense
with, to free from, atf**. (c.)
c. ijir-v.': -*
;.. -'- 7
It is
necessary to know what should be done,
and what left undone.
(Tr-j.-.-xj v3.'-.;
,-.7.: p. The king,
who can put an end to one's poverty. (;>.)
Qur&iMBQs6&ues>QiQu4it9iimff9r. Avoid
all that is wrong. (.In-.)
&iruutriLa>L~ppef}irda, inf. To omit a
meal.
pe&nsinfiajw, s. That which is to be
omitted. 2. That which is left undone.
peSiuLf, v. noun. Pulling away, re
jecting, excluding, omitting, prevention,
relinquishment, &c.
^sfitSO, s. A kind of drum, a tabour,

t*iKfitSi^.ji^.ASgtir. Ho has got a name


among the people.
ftp32, LO, p&VLp,
v. n. [t'uA] To be hindered, frustrated,
&c, !i*/cJ.*. v. n. ( Commonly used as #<Siji
tffQuiBpffi.)
/Est], 8pt,ip&,u>,pai,v. n. To shrink,
to be reduced, *p. (p )
jgsyjaiBrnr, s. (Hind.) The curves of a
cornice, m"i*t/s*<>**mes>p. 2. The inter
stices between the bricks of a wall, safe
atreop. (Telugu usage.)
pa/asiriiBsisa, inf. To fill up the
interstices.
^ayQ^ffOli, s. The Qf^iieoa tree.
()
ay, s. [pa?.] Bran. See peE@.
fB&j, s. (Hind.) A military expedition,
<*ur/A<g^Q*Ajfi*s&s. 2. A gallop, (s&enruurii
^Beiii eni , s.
A shrub, ^/rQiFif.,
Greivia hirsuta, L. (/?.)
'^SOijiB^ZiEili Q<ssrr/fl<g<XLu, s. One
of the five paces of the horse, trotting,
^ayso^^f, 5. See peuevpgi.
peueusi), s. [prov.~] A very small tender
infant, oiossjvs; also used for the young of
animals and plants; [cr^iof* p.]
559

JSSUsB,s. A large ladle, jyausou. (&&v.)


^a/sy, s. [prov.] A hole in a board,
giauii. 2. v. noun. Shrinking, perishing,
decay, ruin, QmQpii. 3. (c.) Jumping, leap
ing, uviijjf&i; [ex ptbmf ]
fieaaijpip&jpse>p&&, inf. To perforate,
and fasten a thing.
QGpsar, peue^Qmesr, Qatesr, jFGueti,
v. n. [prov. a change ofpi.] To lessen,
to decrease, to shrink, to be reduced,
saspu. 2. To perish, to decay, to come
to nought, to waste away, Qi_ (p.)
JBSUGi], QGpax, jseusBQatreir, Qatar, ^aai,
. a. (a change ofprof) To leap, to spring,
uriu. 2. To lift up the arms and walk,
as a child to its mother, ^r<J*i_4j. 3.
[proy.] To cling to, as the young of some
animals to its dam, gUMOJij.**. (c.)
refrcrOuv5^e/*j/^fiiij. What do you so
much boast of?
jytf^aio;, inf. To jump over, as an
exercise by boys, &c.
gsusinsiJ, s. Elder sister, jyia/rerr. 2.
The goddess of misfurtune, as the elder
sister of Lukshmi, ttpQp^. 3. A nurse,
a foster mother, QrtSs$#tii. Compare
Jli*>w. (p.)
JSip/BQ, SQpatr, SLpmSQeaA, Qatar, py>
its, v. n. To sound, roar, resound, opyins.
(P)
pipit-zee, v. noun. Sounding.
pSLpsd, s. Live coals of fire, embers,
Commonly potato. (See jnfAi.) 2. The third
lunar asterism, *rrpp)m*rer. 3. (5W)
Sling,
4. A corn-crack to scare
away birds, Ssfla^Sstij. (#>.)
<5LpsO<{Dipj5$l, Qpei, py> ssrpgl , pw$tLrt,
e<jt*>, v. n. To glow, to be very hot, to
burn, ^yaiw. (c.)
stpeoso, v. noun. See ptppSl.
fijLppQ, s. Heat, glow, burning, jyip
pit. (p.)
/SLptrjgQtgrtir, s. [in gram.'] Combi
nation of such words as slightly affect the
meaning from the interposition of an
adjunct, or from elipsisoppos. to pt^n-p
^BLprreO, p. noun. Embracing, union,
PQpet&i as mppipt&tit, dau^ppi&i, which
see; [ex paf^, v.] (p.)
>tJ$l
s. Non-pursuance, of a routed,
fleeing army, fftnusptlQinpuisreexa.
^lJ>Fr-t5r&,tj!?i7-QLis63rsO,v.noun. Clamor
ing, rattling, roar, as of a drum, $*!*<>$un.
(mCWlf..)
^(Lp^&xoT, j. A disease of the skin,
ring-worm, u^nw. (R.)
SQJ^^QJf-SS, inf. [pros.] To falter or
stammer through extatic joy, love, &c,
3i(Lg(5ir6ts~>Lp, t. A shrub, whose leaves
are used in medicine. Clcrodendrom
phlomoides. See r,sim_49.
^(LpLDL-j, t. Scar, cicatrice; mark, wale
or swelling from a blow; a bruise, on a
person, animal, or tree, /6). 2. Mark,
impression, dint made in the skin. 9.
(c.) 3. Mark, injury, blemish in an arti
cle, <gpp&. 4. (Jig.) Stigma, blemish in
character,
660

fOfitLixmiSQpatuii. Take care, I will


give you a cut.
^jilisatLDjgpQgwLf, s. Pit or mark of
the small pox.
er&@ppqgu>LI, s. Disease of the skin.
See aiGi&i.
aQgili Lju _, inf. To be hurt, scarred
or marked. 2. To have a stigma on
the character.
pqgutLjLD&op'u , inf. [prov."] To disap
pear, as the marks of the small pox. (c.)
mttp&qgwQup, inf. To have the tongue
well trained to speaking, interpret
ing, &c. 2. To be at command, as a
verse, lesson or tune well learned.
^(tpsuSsnsr, s. A side bolster, Qts(Bip8ko
mSsHir; [ex pofoj, v.]
p(Lp6il)TGi]LLeir>L, s.
The sea-Icech,
which, when dried, is used by the Chinese
as an article of food, Biche mare, *i_uii
SS>I
5(Lp'6iJ, s. Embracing, clasping, ^sSia
e&ttb. 2. An armful, Qst^Sftattsmevof. (c.)
tfiarfiofefigtiJif-L/L-sSAjjM. He shook him
off.
g(7ffl0faia>eutQsiit. An armful of straw.
fiOffAai^Kiei'fiu&wesr. What cannot be
clasped by the two armsas a trie, &c.
p/zgetjQ striirppLpE-jiQ pfiti, s. [in
gram.] Combination of such words as
give a proper meaning, in their connec
tion; the oppos. of patpQpruj.
fS(L>eij,SQpar, /CQfa^Qerar, Qaiesr,pqfBi,
v. a. and v. n. To clasp, to embrace, to
hug, jySOT**. 2. To twine, to entwine,
adhere to, ^*Sii*ar<i}Qenu. 3. To adopt,
as an opinion, a course of life, Sic, jja
8*11**. 4. To receive politely, *.u*fia*.
5- (.fig-) To comprise, to contain, to
comprehend, ss. 6. To copulate,
(c.)
erjfi%&(ipappjSirarBrsBrl&i?e7fipQfiiQ*Hrt How
many times shall I beseech him?
Q/rtsa/ntfSiS(j-iSiwp^. The army has sur
rounded (some place).
&Qg8&&L-[, illf. As SL^t^pSQpSll.
SQ^eSaQaireiretr, inf. To embrace, to
clasp. 2. To adopt another's opinion.
s(tsSittsa, inf. To live with and
protect, &c. 2. To observe suitable
rites, ceremonies, &c. 3. To behave
towards one with deference and respect.
ptigs&ui$Lf-a&, inf. To entreat one
to reform. 2. To provide for one, not
withstanding his faults. 3. To adopt
a good course of life.
sC.Lf.ps(tpeu, inf. To embrace, to hug.
<SV>Lp, s. Sprout, shoot, peflii. 2. Leaf,
foliage, verdure, g)&u. 3. Spray, twig,
bough with leaves, g)WQ*;S|. (c.) 4. Pea
cock's tail, mtSpQtgsnx. 5. A fan, or bunch
of peacock's feathers, used as an orna
ment, lie&igBM-.
^GtpeDggianjffiQuwQcj. Like a goat crop
ping leaves j i. e. doing many things and
all superficially.
jg&DLp, @pgu, ifigi, tLjii, p&oLptu, v. n.
To sprout, shoot forth, to vegetate, pMix.
2. To grow full of boughs; to thrive, as
vegetables, #a>y:a*. 3. To recover verdure,
as drooping plants, &c, miif-ugfittli**.
Note. This word is not used like f&>u>
*s, with reference to persons.

psetLpmfiQ^&QpijiDui, s. A tree with


shady branches.
pastLpaiirsBLouut, s. A flourishing tree.
,.--.:'.'< e , v. noun. Sprouting, shooting,
flourishing, as ,-tj
p<as>Lp&i, v. noun. Sprouting, shooting,
germinating, pcflifoAi. 2. Luxuriance
of growth, QatfiuL/. 3. Boughs, leaves,
foliage, <geeip. 4. Plumpness, sleekness,
uirmo. 5. Increase, abundance, Ou(j*ii.
1#>iyQ/r..s, inf. [prov.] To become
plump, as the body.
5 <SSt tp, d@Qpor, fiQp m, uQu&sr, is, v.
n. To flourish, to thrive, to grow luxu
riantly, as vegetables, Q*$**. 2. To
flourish, as a family, people, state, Sec,
to multiply, to increase and prove lasting,
a*10.
^euQur&t fiesiiflggf jp(gQur&iQmjQ?ry_*K:
Qur&)*ppQp&}iUtu>Aim/ry:mjf)($UL!F. May yOU
prosper spreading like the banyan, taking
root like the Agroslis linearis grass, and,
surrounded by supports like the bambu,
never fade away ; a form of benediction to
a young married couple.
-r . ' r- } -- .fiyaJr LffiGtoLpaj, inf. To
abound in affection.
p aotf^^F@tf , J. A prosperous family.
pgnLftu Lj , v. noun. Flourishing, thriv
ing.
jgsrr^BSfr, sQpffi , fipffi , d(^ut, s&, v. n.
To be plump, full, sleek, as the body, rfii
papa**. 2. To be brilliant, as a diamond,
as drops on leaves, &c, lSjt>*. (c.)
psffpsiruLf, v. noun. Being plump or
full, as the face, Qp*u>*vi4&,
tgsiTjgQsrresrsti, v. noun. Being brilliant,
glimmering, gaudy, gi*Si_6i. 2. Being
plump and full, as the face, &c., Qfswaii
*. (r.)
jSSfruiriih, s. Tools, instruments, &c.
See fl&mitib. (c.)
B GfT LJ LJ /y. , s. (com. ^etrtlueo.) [prov.]
Fluctuation of mind, wavering, anxiety,
^en-uuLh!TLh-^sirLJULn,s. The talipot
tree, Corypha umbraculifera, L. See
prtvib, fiierib.
jzetruupjpi, s. The leaf of the talipot
tree used as an umbrella, or as a badge
of honor, (c.)
^str uupffiiSssi , s. A Bea fish. (R )
*fB6ITLt>, s. (a change of sen tit.) A floor or
pavement of brick or stone,
2.
Thickness, as of a board, a plank, paper,
&c., sarib. 3. Army, vast numbers of
men or beasts, usw_. (c.) 4. Leaf, fiiu.
5. Petal, uS^i*. 6. A terrace-roof, any
upper, open room or balcony, iluu^bi. 7.
Mortar, plaster, also sandal paste, <m&. 8.
A jar, water-pot,
9. (in combina
tion.) A tower, stratum, &c, as
paw. 10. A loft, story, deck of a ship, xj*
amppaib. 11. Linimentproperly for the
head, snpwb. (Mat. Ind.) 12. An un
polished ruby, *rta&iSLi.iuepQ*xLj. 13. Heap
or quantity, <uii.
appatLD, s. A stone pavement.
peirutQuiti, inf. To pave.
p etrwenti flipwa, inf. To encamp as
an army, to lay siege.

pi en ir

/gerflir

^sirQ^tBi, s. Loose dress, (p.)


^saruanS^ds, inf. To be thick.
fisfLDirliuy^^, inf. To smear thickly
pariripstrevri}, s. Decrepit old age.
with plaster, &c.
2. Time of adversity, when one has
lost his influence.
^siriiy^, inf. To plaster.
/seririjl^ML-jzeirir.i&nt, t. A gentle
i
flan r . s. Bricks for a floor, &gind
walk, as of an old or feeble person.
sii. 2. Pavement, sfiuStm*. (c) 3.
^eiriiii^ajiuffi, s. Decrepit old age.
fj>rov.~\ Lower moulding in architec
ture, TQpfMli.
paririigjQsirfBda, inf. [prov.~] (com.
/X&reiirflsB&a&eo, i. Stone for pavement.
pe^egQacQiM.} To yield.
pcraiaZi, $. A commander, :h , r jr-j,
psttkuniUi, s. [dm/.] A lesson well
learned, aA'caf'<3tit-aauriib.
par. 2. A head-man of peons.
LD&ni^saiTjza), t>. noun. Being grieved
,<*wii*3fi^;s&utji*rit. Commanding
or vexed in mind,
a body of peons.
^srr/ffiflia, inf. To slacken, to give
parsuniifipairui, t. The office of a com
out rope, to loosen. 2. To suffer, to
mander.
languish. 3. To be less rigid, to be
pstr&iTjd^arpetrufi, s. A captain, a
indulgent.
general, a commander-in-chief.
^eiriroj, v. noun. Growing slack, relax
^SSiTLDi-j, s. A flood-gate, or sluice, by
ing. 2. Staggering. 3. Decay. See #ai*S).
which a water course is opened, or closed, f5onir&&, b. noun. Slackness, looseness,
(if.)
flexibility, QnQtj,4R. 2. Weakness, in
firmity, decrepitude, faintness, languor,
paihu, v. n. To wabble, flap, fluctuate, as
lassitude, depression of spirits, u*iarJ>.
water in a moving vessel, jyuiu. 2. To be
3. Laziness, remissness, declension, Qttisq.
unsteady as a water pot floating; to wab
4. Poverty, atiaftitb. (.)
fT&arQxppalxg alfgliuscSigiBtga. What, yOU
ble, as a spinning top; to totter, stagger
with the weight of a load, to shake, as the
are very weak?
top of a car when drawn ; to move as drops ^srr/f^S, t. [improp."] Looseness, &c.
of water on a leaf, a&"" 3. To vacil
See paitS. (c.)
late, or be unsteadyas a load, jjsn*iu.
4. To fluctuate, waver, hesitate, jy2wj. 5. jS&trirtijJliJ , QSfldr, /ssiriipfdGssriir, Qeueir,
To be in straits for a livelihood, be
jo'to v. a. To slacken, to relax, to loosen,
agitated, icSijiji_. 6. To move, to swerve,
QW^As; [ex a"'.] For other meanings
fai<gbuu. (c.)
the causative of a" is used, bee a~itSaa&,
^sr/^ja. Make it loose.
jy;!bT^sr!ouJi_ri&. They will not let
him swerve, to the other party, &c; i. e. ^sirireQ^^So, v. noun. The regular
will not suffer him to want.
causative of pai. This form is used in
io^ai_*^sniu'jB. The water in a full
poetry.
jar does not shake.
Satrsillls, s. A climbing shrub, Qpectisvd
Jasminum sambac.
Bps- His heart wavers as the waterdrops upon a lotus leaf.
fiSirsuiTiti, s.
Tools, instruments,
parwSiyflgitsaraBr, inf. To spill, as
requisites, &c., e-uszmib. (c.) See a^*1"^water from a vessel, (c)
SStrGUirGirLCi, s. [yul. for ^xeiraiiriu>.]
paribueo, . noun. Wavering, wabbling,
(X.)
as water, or a floating vessel.
fisser3*ibu<i i$*xTj&*^arriQitrij. He IS ^srraiy, t. A flower-shrub. See petreuti.
wavering himself, but a staff to others. <s$, s. A temple, a sacred shrine,
CiJ*). 2. Lamp stand, tS^t^f/saktOl. 3.
Qjtob.]
Drops of water, &e., rain drops, tipsd*. 4.
JgsirT, t. Slackening, /gsirir&S.
(P.) The oil vessel of a lamp, tsr*<5AsuS.
sins, s. An eating vessel, e_air*
pa;, v. n. To grow slackas a tie, a
Bub. 2. Boiled rice shaped in the a.?a>*.
grasp, a bandage; to become relaxed,
as a mould and presented before the idol,
enfeebled, sCi-dp. 2. To grow weak,
weary, infirm, decrepit, impotent through
age or disease; to be enfeebled as the
s. Dish for the use of the temple.
joints, uejtSeruui-. 3. To grow wrinkled or
xdHsDBQ&iiuj p&tcisumea , inf.
flabby from age; to be flexible, limber,
To cook.
tender, Q*S\/>. 4. To suffer in mind, to
jSvfleBaQ&irdsjgefflen/sdii, inf. To
be troubled, faint at heart, loariaaj. 5. To
prepare and form in a mould the rice
be remiss, relax; to decline in duty, to
cake for the temple.
grow careless, to degenerate, Qtniu. 6.
To droop, languish, fail as persons, plants,
fisMas>a&-&trjiu>, $. A moulded rice cake
&C G"f. (c.)
for a temple.
, - s* S<
'. inf. To make thin by *^;6i?Ium}s, s. Ground prepared for the
mashing with the fingers.
site of a dwelling, fSiij_j6Q(s*4<gti t.^.
& <^rjuiS&; &ij&rL-i , inf. To feed a
2 Bed, couch, cot or any other contri
child with thin food, or pap.
vance for sleeping, **iiuQ4e. W. p. 370.
Tvlima. 3 Mattress, bedding, cushion,
fternei, inf. To forsake one, to
Qwaa. 4. Beauty, grace, loveliness, ^w.
leave one without assistance.
ir, 1. Sprout, shoot, bud, an eye on
psirij<d!LL<&uGu&, inf. To chaffer or
twigs, @tr*4Si. (c.)
haggle in making a purchase.
p rrj/TLo^)^-/TL/t5i_, inf. To fare sump
paRfftp, 1. Tender feet. 2. A female,
Quew. (/>.)
tuously or plentifully.
71

peJrlifldjeo, s. A damsel, (p.)


^off/Tifli-, inf. To sprout, to put forth
buds.
fEeiflir, dSpgi, jtffi, diGjii, je, v. n. To
bud, germinate, shoot forth, sprout, vege
tate, ffMtt. 2. To be revivified, as trees
that had cast their leaves,,sj(i. 3. {fig-)
To flourish, thrive, prosper, Q^aSi*. (c.)
pefMuLj, v. noun. Sprouting, &c., as
the verb.
^O' s- Ve-1 Fraud, deceit, W<5.
^g5OT, s. A deceitful fellow, a liar.
^(Sijaig, s. A nose-jewel, Qpd&aB.
( Tel. usage.) 2. Shining, glittering, splen
dor, brightness, if&*<g. Compare *si<g.
fi^sQi, inf. To polish gold or sil
ver work, iSgits. 2. To polish fur
niture, Qttsi_
(jo
(25i<g, *. [loc]
A shining
countenance.
a<3**, v. a. (Tel.) To smear, to rub in oil,
&c, with the open hand, softly, j(iiu. 2.
To scour, to polish furniture or smooth an
earthen-floor,
3. To be bright; to
glitter, to shine, iS:*r@is.
v. 11. [improp. for a^^H<
To wabble,
to be unsteady, &c.
feSsrr, s. A tie, fastening, bandage, atl.
2. Fetter, shackles for the legs, A)JwE<g.
(r.) 3, Enclosure of an unblown flower. m
um. 4. Imprisonment, immuring, 9mp,
5. The ^)06J*, ankle-rings. 6. Afoot
trinket, xwpSlexiLf. 7. Men's locks of hair,
^ekuc^i. 8. [provJ] A partition, division,
in rice fields, w*!a:iSfii. (c.) 9. A tie, a
bond, (me/.) a bond of union, utpsc.
10. [pror,] The office of an ci_aj/f.
11. The metrical connection of the last
syllable of any foot with the first of the
succeeding, one of the six 0<uey{5jniL/, m&
Note. The poetic gla are of seven
kinds embracing four classes. I. ^Stf
uaair connexion of ^8/iuj> verse of two
species. 1. CvQrnt-sAJitt^ftr, combination
of simple syllables in the ^fi/vii con
nexion, or of one simple ^Ptsjii foot with
another. 2. iSaofQur^cjSrf^/jV, combina
tion of compound syllables, or the con
nexion of one compound .gflAuii foot, with
another. II. Qfci_>, connexion of GWMb
ut verse, also of two species. 1 . Qme-aSi
QmiettL-*r, combination of genuine Qnat?
foot, or of one 0afc?f foot with another
foot, beginning with a simple syllable. 2.
jg)i<tiP;Qirairi_&r, combination of simple, or
^fiAui feet, or connexion of an .gfiAui
foot ending with a compound syllable with
another foot beginning with a simple
syllable, or vice versa. III. astfAj&r, con
nexion of the *eSuur verse, being single,
viz. : that of <3s?r foot ending with a
syllable with another foot beginning with
a compound syllable. IV. wtQpjpit, con
nexion of
verse of two specic6. 1 .
gtirfiiumi}&/t0ir, combination of compound
syllables, or of one
foot with
another foot beginning with a compound
syllabic. 2. 9<*<H4,<<))Asfcr, combination of
a compound with a simple syllable, or of
one sH foot with another beginning with
a simple syllable. For syllables and feet
and their different Bpccies, see ^>* and f>V.
561

fslotfgZi*. Should I perish by being


bound with my bracelet-adurned wife and
children ?
jsletr-zLppiSi&t, inf. To unloose or take
off fetters.
powpiLi, inf. To fail or be defective,
as a connection in verse, ster&*ip.
p&irxrtir, s. [proc] A foot brace for a
tree-climber.
pteeuiphauui, inf. To be impri
soned, to be taken captive, ffloopuiji-.
2. To be bound, confiued, restrained,
sQuui
p&xr^L-tphrdurrt-, inf. To fetter,
to shackle.
pdsauQuirrmd^w, s. Harmonious com
bination of the&rin verse, ^tSaHexrisii.
^Sbrajsfly), inf. To blossom as a flower,
uo.-ur. 2. To be unbound, to be unres
trained, ili_Ss>.
p&tsaaima, inf. [prov.~] To invest one
with the office of n-can-cr*.
pfarziiiriT, s. A thong of leather to
hamper the feet of an animal when
grazing. 2. As ^irirr.
, QCpds, iGpeir, Qaisbr, iu, v. n. To
be fettered, tied, bound, SL-Qemea. 2. v. a.
To fasten, tie, bind, chain, mriii_. (c.)
^Jferi^sfli, inf. To tie the fore-feet
of an animal, and let it go to graze.
pSstru), v. noun. Confining^ restrain
ing, w^ufiiJSf&pAi. 2. Binding, tying,
p2strs8d&, inf. (causative.) To cause
to fetter.
, dQdpsor, pG^ssr, uQuzk,
v. a.
[prow .] To tie, to bind, to fasten, to
entangle, *tii_. 2. To confine, to restrain,
to limit,
fB^SfTiUSST, [prov.~] A head-man of the
tDp*iar caste; also of the (guitar and arOr^es.
JBSfT, s. Pushing as ^oiigrj.
^STTSlTLD/r^JJ/, Q<3pGsr, pzirerruinplSrzreir,
<?/.*, p&aisip, v. n. To reel, to stagger,
(ft)
uW SITi_C IJ XJJI ,@7p sr, ft sir sirw u.ttPQcarsir,
G/udr, piisibuirp, V. n. [prov. prop.
To reel, to stagger, ^arsrn_. 2. To totter,
as a house ready to fall, to oscillate as a
tree, Sic. , j/sawu. 3. To rock, or roll as a
boat, jflmu. 4. To be in perturbation, or
iu disastrous circumstances, as a family on
the death of its head j to be on the verge
of ruin, oej*. 5. To be baffled in argu
ment. Q/s'px. (c.)
gSStrstTSd, v. noun. A lie, Quiriu. (&&.)
2. As ^(3^*>.
sit ("^r/ri^L\?^Brsar, Q&izar,
v. n. (a compound of pa and
To stagger, to reel, as a drunkard, &c.,
f'Sjirp. 2. To rock, to vacillate, to
vibrate, as a tree in a storm, &c, ^fkiu.
3. To waver, to fluctuate, as the mind,
^-Vsri?vr4!iirsr<-if.i_iSg<ir, He walks about
with faltering steps.
pararitiLi^u>, v. noun. Staggering, reel
ing, rocking, jfo>j(. 2. Wavering, fluc
tuation, nrppib.

\ ^sfrsiT!rss!iTSS,LCs,s.[vul.'] Inability, &c.


Sec fi&szr*B>ie.
<3rrGn~n~68iLCi, v. noun. Inability, impo
tence, want of power, or influence, ad
versity, pssiiS. (c.)
^ea&rrsraii>ajnssrstTCiu>p&r&rnp&veiit}),
s. Time of infirmity, through age, sick
ness, &c.
XsheS&Q, s. [prov.~] A kind of medicine,
SSirt&lj, s. Pushing, rejecting, a shove,
propulsion, 0is<g. (c.) 2. Deduction, dis
count, *S/. 3. Dismission, discharge, ba
nishment, divorcement, protrusion, #4.
4. Abandonment, renunciation, relinquish
ment, a>se3tA>.
fiGtrrGT^esBttoi&rpzir^uuL-, inf. To be
dismissed, pt*auu<.
p sirrecessienat, appel. n. A rejected
person, an out-caste, a reprobate.
fi-strt&fjULisirt^^ sJt^Qld err<eiTj,j. [vul.~\
A scuffle, fan/up.
p^r^ut-i^r^uuLf inf. To be in a
scuffle, pushing, pulling, &c.
periGt^inLLiih, s. A young elephant
when unable to walk, which is pushed
forward by the old ones, ^tiasSaii^c.^..
^S>7(67^, QCptxr, p&rGtRGasr&r, CJo/sar, perr
, v, n. To bear, to endure, tSas, 2.
To be able, to afford, to be capable of,
PjrBtOO*riiFi^(j4a.Note. The nomina
tive of the thing is used with the dative
or ablative of the person in the negative,
aS 0^dTSsU Or *IS3!*(g$p&C3lg.
jareirrTp$iTevu>,s. See under parsmrssjLD.
perrattipen as , appcl. n. An old man.
fiGTT(Gffj, Q(2p^r,p&rcfflQssresr, Qenssi,p^reirr
v. a. To push, to shove, to force forward,
to push down, to shove away, &ej0.
2. To reject, to expel, to cast off, #<St*.
3. To forsake, to abandon, to relinquish,
to renounce, e>sSi_. 4. To discard, to
dismiss, to discharge from office, So*
5. To abolish, annul, abrogate, repeal,
^bS*. C. To thrust back, to repel,
7. To extrude, to cast forth, force out
as from a syringe; to drive away, to
banish, st*pp- 8. To deduct, to subtract,
s$ss. 9. To discharge from obligation;
to exempt, to discharge an arrow, &c,
o,y.
10- To exclude, to omit, to
expunge, Us, 11. To launch a vessel,
Qfresflpaa. 12. To refute, to Confute, glis
Us. 13. To remove a boundary or a
landmark, nAiJwQuuif^L.. 14. To turn
over, to turn back the leaves of a book,
Piquu. 15. To put forth, to yield as
clusters of fruits, cg&u^Asi. 16. (withamm.)
To pass one's days, (c.)
It has operated both upward and down
ward .
usarBpinHtetiu&pgi, The people are
passing in crowds, [prop.]
0&itivi*ir\&$/si*it$(3<h, O Lord! cast
me not off.
fitgtpadiuQuriSpp. The danger is past.
uiiK 4xu*f*% t&c*n_rt*. He forgave
a part of the debt.
u&giBBafl<a<&pfi($QQi<&r. I will give it
after ten days, [prow.]
par eiruui, inf. To be dismissed, &c.
perretrirpeRrTfjihgi, s. An honorable guest;
also a near relative.

pmefl, [used adverbially.] Further off,


aloof, away, beyond, distant, remote.
piufnQstew. Move a little.
#i,sf,A,. Stand off.
^<**i_. Walk faster, push forward.
pacfiuGur Go further off.
fiHdidrs. Sit a little further.
2&cflari8. Read further on.
jSarerDuurrL, inf. To shorten the
measure in singing, by rejecting one
full syllable.
fsmeSluGuiTL- ^cir sif) sfi , inf. To
reject, dismiss.
p&r*RvDBia*, inf. To set a thing a
little further off 2. To cast off or
exclude from society. 3. To suspend
from an office, &c. 4. To excommuni
cate.
j .r, v. noun. Pushing, discount
ing, banishment, &c, as
p CT-gj^efiajiffil., s. A bill of divorce
ment.
fissirre^uir, v. noun. Being rejected.
^/E^ffQre^esrpil3iefrsrflQujfr{Bp&), v. noun.
Moon's passing within one of the stars
of Magna (u>xib) the tenth lunar mansion,
or Leo in the ZodiacNote. This
transit is made the ground of predic
tion concerning rain, which will be
most abundant if only one star is
passed, and least, or none at all, if the
four are passed.
aneoip&rsiT, inf. To pass one's days.
Sec Mtewi.
Qpnusaupmm, inf. To be big-bellied.
enuSptpeeetr, inf. To be visibly preg
nant.
^GtTQSftjUisf-, s. That which is rejected,
discarded, abandoned; refuse, /ta^uCi^g.
2. Deduction, discount, allowance,
uj-&. 3. Exception, exemption, HauuiL.
<-*. (c)
fiekie^uLf.iLinmu>u>, s. ( Christ, usage.)
Apocryphal books,
^strjenjui^-ii/rssr^ag, s. Rejected goods,
refused commodities.
jSsirSsrr, s. [pros.] Mother, srrli. ( Travancorc usaye.)
$/DpJD/5r3eti^p^sOpesreO, r. noun.
Sounding, as the discharge of watery
stools, breaking wind, &c, /ri0i<2s*<g
fiuH. (c.)
, s. A weaver's loom, QidjeurrrrarTFieS.
(c.) 2. A pillar, a column,
3. A post,
a stake, *lL4^. 4. A peg, opir.
5. [ex fifl, p.] Cutting down, chopping
off, QlL. 6. (Beschi.) A kind of axe,
QaetJi.
ff.-i ;rtv, s. An artificial channel in
betel gardens, Qstta.tsspari^Qisj.
.rfi
s. A weaver's loom-pit.
jspld@wi, s. Thrum in a weaver's
loom.
pjflQuni, inf. To set up a loom.
frtfldJSboeBpse, inf. [proti.] To sell
palmyra trees for timber.
u&BjSfipl, s. [prop.] Felling palmyras.
, QpiV, ipsi, pfitLfLD, p/Siu, B. n.
(used only impersonally ) To be cut off,
to be sundered, to be felled, opfiu.

fSfi
>Jlfis8)&, t. A kind of axe, Csiriif). 2. 'jSSSBip, j. Land, ground, iSeoii. See <xeair.
A chisel, -*. (*) 3. A stake, post,
()
scJUfffi. 4. Being cut down, #*>-"-*>! [ej: JSStnfl, Qcpek, iQfiar, Qsuar, peapu, v.
a. [prov. for pent, u.] To beat down
giJlSt, iQCpsk, pQ^ssir, uSuek, p$<ia,
flat, to hammer the head of a nail or the
point of a spike after fixing on the nut,
v. a. To lop, chop off, to cut off with
Sec, pCan-urtt. 2. To fasten two beams,
force, Qsgit*. 2. To cut with a heavy
rafters, &c, together by hammering in
blow, Qil1i_. 3. To cut down with heavy
spikes,
^jraAur*is>,j*. 3. To fasten or con
and repeated blows, QnLif.*rfl**. 4. To
firm an accusation against one, commonly
hew; to cut fire- wood,
5. To clip,
false; to frustrate, <gppvujj)is. (Jaffna
or chop off, *p?Mm. 6. [provj] To shake
usage.)
and separate by a fan, prSiuii4>i_A*. 7.
(fig.) To frustrate a matter, atfiuubtciu
penpLoeva, s. The nut of a spike or
(&tp.Note. The meanings all imply cut
screw.
ting across the grain,
^^puirasfl, s. [prop. /saair!LiiraS.'] A
^jjn/ffsjifi, s. A small chisel for cutting
kind of spike.
iron. Compare Q<*LUf.rj<i4.
*!Sp, [prop.
A Sanscrit prefix
/sfldsaap>8ui-j, v. noun. Cutting
in Tamil, the A being changed to p befure
down, sundering, hewing.
*, *. "j.
ppxneow, s.
The exact precise time
fBjpisassr ^j}lsssnrss>LD, s. Cruelty,
of an action or occurrence, the expected
savageness, fierceness, a warlike disposi
time, the given time, ^cjnsi. 2. Pre
tion, cssiii. 2. Valor, bravery, ferocity,
sent time, the time being, Sx^arcji. 3.
sftftfi. (p.)
Coincidence in time, cj>i<"i. 4. [ustron.~\
pjpiai^svjSfrGsrjSjpt&GBBTGSnrzsr, s. A fierce,
A given time for which calculation is
warlike person. 2. A soldier, hero.
made.Note. This word is often used
synonymously with ^<uA34i_ii, which
see.
v. >i. To be hindered, impeded, checked,
jspairecSira'S&ii, s. Planetary positions
ja>t_Lit_. 2. To be frustrated, to fail, #<vp.
at a given time. 2. The horoscope at
Pi'Sififsi&uQi-i*&<3ar. He stammers.
the moment of birth. (A term used in
^jpSjipjaS/Spx, inf. To linger, to
nativities.)
loiter, (c.)
ppmireQSrppLjLii, s. The true longi
pggsio, e. noun. Stopping, damming
tude or position of a planet at a fixed
up water in channels for irrigation,
time.
ui_Ai.
ppaneouipfiiDui, s. The mean longitude
SiJpj (3jjpj ILL], s. [prou.] Roughness of dis
at a given time.
position, and behavior; rusticity, /otuS<*
pp&nso'MS, s. The price at the time.
am. 2. Mischief, puffin, (c.)
ppsrajtSlaiuuif.p(fCatir. I will give as
the price may be at the time.
pjpgjjniiiucir, s. A rough, rude, un
civil person, a rustic, er.*if&Wdr. 2. A
ppmn&da, inf. [in aslron.'] Todelerwicked man; a miscreant,
mine longitude, &c, for a given lime,
to make a reduction in the elements of
calculation of the time given or sought.
[prov.] To be hard, as fruits not na
turally matured, or as knots in fruits
by injury, &c , uyja-p. 2. To become
^.cti4, s. The very moment, not a
hard as some boils; as the flesh after a
moment intervening, u_Cr. 2. The
blow, a hurt, &c.,
3. To grow hard
present moment, jy*^^rarii.
as vegetables in curry by defect in cook
Fp&iiw, s. Words from the Sanscrit
ing, spQueMm.
used in Tamil, or any of the other
,3^?*, *. ( Tel.) Close texture
cognate languages, without changeas
*>wii, the letters of which are the same
of clothas f<sin Sanscrit and Tamil, but
in
jSJJ/^sdsO, t. Roughness, rusticity, unTamil, is
in Sanscrit.
c.iuthness, obstinacy, savageness, barbari
pp&mtuu), s. The particular juncture,
ty, rashness, foolhardiness, mischievousthe exact moment required, j^um*. 2.
ness, opitaib, (c.)
The best opportunity, a special season
jff/fifaiuai, s. A rash, foolhardy,
or juncture, iLppewib.
mischievous person.
ppupih, s. Deity, Lai&r. (&&)
^EjUgpibU&sr , s. As pjpptbxutk. (R.)
/tpuaiipjbunca, s. Absolute deity in
dependent of agencies, assumed energies
jSjpiULi, s. See pqul-i, pifiuLj.
or operations; i. e. deity quiescent or
the male principle in the deity, _|&.
j3ij2lLriL-l, s. A dam to stop running water,
2. Siva, Br.
and turn it another way, tilm. (II.)
ppusair, s. The Sakti, or female prin
g}Ltuu...i? , inf. To build such a
ciple of deity,
2. [in osn-on.] The
dam.
thirtieth part of the twinkling of an
^SjpizviTilJ, s. (Tel. fBnBiniu, also
eye, $<3lBrpfft90><!lS&)QptiU$QottGbl.
raj.) Occasion, particular juncture, nick
fipueuw, s. Words of Sanscrit origin
of time, Jipp*. 2. Kxigency, emergency,
which have undergone a change in
crisis, #mui4. 3. Seasonableness, rare op
their derivatives, n-C"<i^sp^i^<3Ai
portunity, ppncuib.Nnte. This word is
similar to^cjOTii, when the latter is used SJD. A particle for pea; the dr is changed
of events.
as ep, Sa.

pp&rda, inf. To preserve, to protect,


chiefly as the deity or other superior,
(JjiifiA*. 2. To take care of one's self,
to be cautious of dangers, to maintain
fidelity to a husband,
-ts.
pp&naieo, s. Self-protection, selfcaution.
ppQipsBLD, s. [in gram.'] The thing
possessed, or closely connected with
the possessionoppos. to iSj$&&&ififB>u> .
See Spauo.
ffpi^sssrut, s. Peculiar nature or quality.
fipQffSfpf&jSuL/ , s. The mark of
one unable to write, to serve as his sig
nature, (c.)
^p^jSCuni, inf. To make such a
mark.
ppt&jfiuQuppui, s. One of the thirtyfive rhetorical figures, a fanciful kind
of metaphor as the trees, flourishing
after a rain, extend, as it were, their
arms to return fruits to the clouds,
/sptganpai, s. Deficiency in a stock
or quantity without any apparent cause.
ppQ&ncbi), s. Suicide, (c.)
pp&niLSI, s. Self-evidence, Lcar&&irtl.
ft. 2. The universal soul, or deity
inspiring all creatures, uimifiisicr.
ppeuu>, s. Absolute deity, the selfexistent, K**c<ir.
p,pGasis,LD, s. Self-love, jsd3%sQ5!A
ppQ&irQruwaiTLLi, inf. To exhibit
himself in his true nature as the deity;
i. e. not in human or other form. 2.
To display one"s power, capacity, true
characteristics,
jFpQ&ir^uw, s. One's own peculiar
nature or form of existence, jis'-"; used
chiefly t>f the deity.
fspmCJB, 5. Self-reference, f di^ksss^
ppjiifiau>, s. Self-possession, inhe
rent attribute as peculiar to the deity.
pp&fEkpmxfie^, s. Intuitive know
ledge.
ppQ&ajev , s. Providential, without
any apparent cause, contingent, Qfa**
OjuAp. 2. An accident, (c.)
ppQ&ii)iLi,v.n. inf. [prov.~] To produce
its own natural ellects, to prosper by
providence, fguu. 2. To be advantage
ous, favorable, profitable, to issue suc
cessfully, uaS&*.
dtifur7tlgfW&>A(g#ppQ*iuiud4)2aj. Trade
does not prosper with him,
ppQ&eveutL, s. Strength, power, force,
ml. (e& ) 2. One's own property.
ppuiny-, appcl. n. A lark, eupzxru}
o,<i. (li.)
ppLffiip&Gl, s.
Self-praise, self-ap
plause, self-complacency.
ppLjBzra&SI, v. noun. Self-pollution,
onanism, anjLfe^tiS).
^pQuaiPetj, o. noun. Self-interest.
ppGufpu*, s. Self-knowledge, know
ledge of the soul and deity, #*fat/A
*i_oir.= i/'.-' ,. - r f<y. 2. Intuitive know
ledge, inherent and eternal knowledge
as possessed by the deity, /scuesfiai.
063

JBGSTLLi
psp&Lb, s. [improp.] Disputation, con '<genTLb, 3. Gold, Wealth, substance, pro
perty, .si :-,?> (c.) 2. [in numbers.'] Affirma
troversy, debate. See tt*w.
tion, quantity, plus, 7Nyssofi(?wffjW(_[L/rsjii.
*fl>p<TSt>T, i. A thief, a robber, aeir
W. p. 436. Dhana.
euar. See fieuasar,
peapsn, 3. A liberal person, jj>aa&
ojiaor. 2. A name of Kuvera abestower
fBp&irewjgl , s. An offer. See p/r&irekfi.
of wealth, <Guvar.
fSpSl, sQCpar, pQpshr, uQuzir, fflSia ,
p&rpitaBuw, s. [in Almanacs.] Gold
v. n. To argue, to reason, to dispute.
and grain.
gsr)t/ipS$gitQmiLA-!i. The magistrate
pasrufi, s. The god of wealth, @<?u
cross-questioned him. [prov.]
c*. 2. Any wealthy king.
fSpCoSirsOLQ, s. [prop. pdGaireow.] A
sestufip&iBiU), s. An opulent state;
drug,
also beneficence, liberality.
aearGffema, s. [in palmistry.] Lines in
*<p&LQUs, s. See under pp, Sa.
dicating wealth to the possessor, >scl
'^p^eirB.s. The fore-finger, ile5tfa).
C'^>) See/jff^*Bfl.
jssswsoagtfi/sasreoiLsuB, s. Lukshmi,
the goddess of wealth, one of the eight
* IBpu astirus, s. {prop. /BflRUuaXrth, which
see.] A ceremony.
asrrsu/ipdtpeatentrear, s. A Very opu
lent man, Qjwoiot. (c.)
fiSpULB,!. (probably a change ofpe^LCti,)
aaianeutiu&r, s. A merchant.
Bed, couch, or other convenience for
sleeping, mtsiLuGitsom. 2. Mattress, bed
^igjLltf iuear, s. [loc] (fem.p(&)L-i$..)
ding, Q*$v>#. 3. Wife, loSarJ. 4. Upper
A rich man.
room, QioeMiu, (*@.)
^(jjpfi^ffsir, s. (Si.) A treasurer,
Qurka&aaen6r.
*^puth, i.
Arrogance, haughtiness,
uarsCesr&ear, 3. The god of
self-importance,
[ex a*.]
wealth,
<gQui&.
'^pusuth, s. See under pp, Sa.
J&&airi}i, s. The acquirement of
wealth, Quir@frsiburitl&eo>a; [ex gjfjfftsrd.]
*^pLjQ^i^us, 3. One of the five faces
of Siva, indicative of his attributes as *fSestts>, s. Female breasts or bosom,
preserver, and invoked by incantations
(Tpte). See fiw^orii.
in the daily worship called ppL/QfL-urxis,
pan urrjui, s. As GVpearut; used in poetry
as a term of beauty, or dignity.
'gSpLULb, s. [iMprop.for pirusw.] Charity,
fsarQuiraus, s. Enjoyment of woman,
duty, equity, (if.)
tafGiursJt.
JgSit(T9), SQpatr, pmStGesrar, G en&r, pears, *JE63TUJsit, s. (sometimes jS&sriuear.) (fern,
v. n. [prov. for <3g, v.] To wanton,
fiwrua or pessuxu.) A Son, Ljfi^ijccr, W. p.
dally; to take improper liberties, *it&
364. Tanaya.
Qrdiu. 2. To be jolly, mirthful, merry,
cAswcixtfltM. (See^airg.) 3. To pick a quar <e<srGiJ(S3), s. The ^>&&tr tree. (R.)
rel, to be out of humor, as a brother with pssrGtwsu&lujit, s. The first of the three
a sister-in-law, Ouk, (Jaffna usage.)
divisions of the snm&ui casteas QrCif.
^orSAjajrSaicjBgjor. She comes taking
ait, the mercantile caste; [ex /sarib.]
liberties with me.
*& est <ss> euiu ITjSld, s. A plant, jpiair(Q
sjsstsmiTtrir, 3. [prov.'] A caste whose
QfrjS. See an&Qrrfl.
ancestors are said to have been elephant
tg;/GB}ilil,
s. A poetic form of /seorgj.
keepers, piffrgiurt.
q5<ss?l,
[impers.
used adverbially and as an
*pest itsjjQ 3=iu sirjSssTifihj&iusir, s. A
adjective.] Alone, solitary, sequestered,
name of ^t^rar. 2. Fire, ^tSaH. 3.
secluded, distinct, separate, detached, in
One of the ten vital airs, supposed to
sulated, fiaHtoiciirer. 2. Sole, single, only,
remain after death) causing the body
individual,
3. Unique, matchless,
to swell, and on the third day parting
unparalled, guJAnvr,*. 4, Unlike, without
the sutures of the skull, and thus leaving,
an equal, one of a pairthe other being
wanting, $pa>piuiresr. 5. Independent, abso
p. 436. Dhananjata.
lute, entire, m#enoj->r. 6. Pure, simple,
*p>G!srfi>65t , s. See under pearui.
unadulterated, unalloyed, genuine, aau
iSijmrfi.
7. Deserted, forsaken, forlorn,
SiSisrgtf, s. Friendship, amity, SGearsii.
helpless, cgirpp. Note. *, *,
u, are
(c.) 2. See
doubled after ,era9. (c.)
p&rgiuetssrsssr, inf. To cultivate one's
/c eSdsiojsit , s. Absolute deity, the
friendship.
matchless deity.
pstBsanL-Gian&iT, s. A sole sovereign
*^SoT^Jg]QTjoULO, 3. [in astron.]
The
in a jungle, (c.)
epoch longitude of a planet, or its apsis
peiBasirui-j, s. An invocation, com
which is to be added in astronomical
calculations,
prized in a single verse.
fin, . (Tel.) Nature, state, quality,
jSerft&t&jiy., s. ( also epzkfl&t&jiy.. ) A soli
disposition, p&on'ji as Qufiiupesnb, great
tary family. 2. One family of a caste,
ness. 2. A termination of nouns appli
living among other castes, 3. Keeping
cable to persons, expressing stateas i*jr
house separately, as distinguished from
flarib, ffiaoffiflerih, &c.
living under the paternal roof.
o4

^sofid5giEi_, s. The umbrella of an


autocrat; (fig.) absolute sovereignty,
fia$t<s*>^_<e,lfipp. To spread the im
perial umbrella, to govern, (p.)
fie$d@pl) fiGi$d(&)pQp(ifi&y , s. A
single short consonant.
peSaGanevireir, s. He whose govern
ment is incomparable, the Supreme
Being, mi^mt. 2. An independent
sovereign, (p.)
fif$&&<au>uj6V, v. noun. Cooking for a
single person, for one's self only, &c.
fit&j-G&ijm*, v. noun. Cultivating
land alone, not jointly with others.
petB&Q&irea, s. (Bab. Gram. p. 80.)
A detached foot in Qmiearur and other
verse* between two lines, pafl*9r. 2. A
single or uncombined word.
^eofl^.asoflffio, adv. Individually, sepa
rately, each one singly, each alone.
Note. The c is often added whether
fiafi be repeated or not as /sssHQu.
fifSjSfitrtl.ttr, s. [prov.] A large
monkey that keeps distinct from, or
goes before, the drove.
fie$/f$dJ68(&(3jpluQu!Liii, s. A speci
fic name, including many individuals,
or some varieties.
stBmQfiL-iu>, s.
Amassing wealth
alone, without the burden of a family.
pa&iSSsv, s. Solitariness, pe$jtvi$p
>*. 2. [in gram.] The letter A,
peSuuL^, inf. [adverbially.] To be
alone, to be left alone, to be forsaken .
2. To be solitary. 3. To be kept alone
as witnesses and prisoners, or apart,
detachedas persons, or animals, (c.)
paRiijL-.*Qfr4iglQGptir. I will tell you
in secret.
peSuuiLS, s. A single or distinct
fold, plait, strand or string, one out of
several folds of a necklace. 2. (c.) Silk
only, all silk.
pe&uuujessTW, s. Travelling alone,
as ftdatf.
pstBuueirfl, s. A wild boar alone,
as more ferocious and dangerous than
others.
pe&uutrG), v. noun. Loneliness, soli'
tude, jsetimta. 2. Bearing the whole
labor, responsibility, &c, alone, awii
pstBuutrtL.. s. A single verse un
connected witli a series, JSuiiiQ.
pe&uunco, s. Pure, unadulterated
milk, (c.)
ps&uLfnaG, inf. To reign alone, to
be an autocrat, pe&iumria. (p.)
peSut-ipii, s. A solitary place, or
state, (c.)
^esfluy, s. An onion, or other bul
bous root not divided.
pe&uQup, inf. [adverbially.] To be
alone, to be placed alone, apart, distinct,
insulated, (c.)
fio&uQuprig&Qsre&L-r&. He took
the whole to himself.

/XeSuQunii, s. A single combat. 2. '^st/PlL-Smi, s. The twenty-third lunar I


, s. A particle used as an affix to
[in card playing.} One of tlie players,
astcrism, jySLii_**. (Sa. Dhanishllia.)
express the number or quantitythus,
winning all the cards, sis.fiiciQQsit/IQiait0
s-ifilxt, that much; IHfifih*, this much, so
miiQaiAi&eas. 3. [in <ra//e.] An indi mp>esflsb~LC>, s. A roaring sound, Qfipa
many, so far, so much, so great; -fifitsr,
sii. W. p. 449. DuWanita.
vidual monopolizing all the profits,
how many? how much? how great?
fi-t&misi&rstgvtiS.
jB %ss'JL\ld, ( affixed to a future participle. )
& ssfl S3) lc , s. Singleness, loncness, soli
So long as, thus ^fgi^tei/ii, till death;
ps&(ippeo, s. Trading alone, with
tude, 9*;9. 2. Seclusion, retirement, 9$*
(fu.-tja/jkn/ii, till he go. IS'ote. fiefgjvb, is
3. Forlorn state, helplessness, _,sS
one's own capital. 2. (p.) The match
sometimes used for fitorcjib, but is vulgar.
4. Incompaiableness, a-aromterma.
less and only God, absolute deity, u(*)
fBSST, (oblique of ftim.) His, hers, its.
fiseSQu>iTL^, s. A simple uncompounded
petfoi&LDiiJiTpjsst, v. noun. One of the
2. A poetic expletive, comnmnly annexed
to nouns of the 3rd person, but sometimes
word.
eight qualities of the merchant, watts
to the other persons, jyo>#Qr,as was
s. Universal sovereignty.
fitasseisQi-tt!, 1 saw the tree.
pe&jj&cps&uirzb', s. A single man '^ESsfllUiT, s. \improp. for ^goffsff.]
pasgi, ( sing. gen. of pti&t.) His, hers,
Coriander seed. (Tel. usage.)
or woman, one unmarried, living alone;
its.
a wild beast detached from the herd, r^enflsvsSlu(Su(TKLCi!rsrr, s. The @u
-j ~r j
, f, One's pursuits, self-in
and thus rendered ferocious,
2.
terest.
muQ-Jiefl plant. (II.)
A solitary animal, tree, fruit, &c., 0
fiarsr/lcjuneS. One who cares only for
eAfifig). 3. AS fiedluutiL.
<3>!$1}, s. {prop.] (probably a change of
himself,
a self-interested person.
peftifi^iaps&QjjuSqrf&s, inf. To
Qfit91.) Bellowing of a bull, t^sstsit. 2
fiSssrarrevii,
s.
Its own appropriate
Stress of voice, accent, emphasis in speak
be alune, to be alone at home.
season, time of a person's power, or
illg,
asteirp~uGusa>s.
pe$u-/Biuiu>, s. Using a word in a
prosperity; or the period when a thing
prevails, as rain in the monsoon,
figurative sense, as satQats^s, a stony *g>Dl, s. A bow, dSei>. 2. Sagittarius of
heart.
the Zodiac, /jgirfirfi. W. p. 437. Dhand.
pciriQeowQsuLLif-, appcl. n. Destroyer
3. Sraallncss, minuteness, delicuteness,
pe&Qiuixp^&i. s. Single letters, in dis
subtleness, Bp***,. 4. Body, either of
of his own family, fitsi&siiSsjtxfisQsGs
tinction from x^cQi-Qftg, compound
creatures or as assumed by the deity.
2. (Jig. us a riddle.) The handle
letters.
.!_*,. (Sa. Dam.) 5. Daughter of
of an axe, C*i_^AiL/.
^esfla/i^, s. A lonely way. 2. Tra
Daksha, wife of Casyapa, and mother of p&i Qsr . . j. Self-will, one's plea
velling alone.
the Danavas, essa -sit. (p.)
sure, without consulting subordinates.
pe$&(B,s. A solitary house. 2. A house
^druSeuar s. [prov.] Natural forma
pg&aQairif.pgpieifiGainf., s. A sacred
with one square only. (Compare ps>s
tion, as of salt, in distinction from arti
bay at Ramisseram, said to have been
*il<3.) 3. (p.) Heaven, t?<oi*e.
ficial, JltrfL,lV.
opened by Kama with his bow, Qsg$tfi
^otu/t, v. noun. Attending to one's
paffiQaieireSI, s. Pure, unalloyed silver.
A*, (c)
own business, going on in one's own
2. A single star, apart from others.
pjgi&ir/Bfi)i7ij>, s. The art of using the
way.
^aaflasti^esfjiEir, s. Coriander seed,
bow or weapons in general.
fi-sBrutiLq-G*iGu!!0sor. He is going on
Qsitfitn&icS. Coriandrum sativum, L. W.
/t^n^irift, s. A name of Indra, ji
quietly, without interfering with others.
p. 437. DlIANlKA.
p8r. 2. (also fitarvtfi.) Vishnu, >cj
pesruneo, s. (com. ^asflil'Udeb.) Pure
IDTA,.
^srfl^ssr, j. A rich man, p&rairssr;
milk. 2. See utii.
[ex fiarib ]
jl$ill&U), s. Perspiration, e&iurei).
jScsriSi^., s. One's opinion, religious or
other. 2. Religious confidence.
pgpw&zru)^^M^S6sstu>t s. A pimple,
pmQui!(TF,L-L-gtU!iieau},
s. [in log.]
v. n. To be alone, single, solitary, poRur
Inference from experience or observa
S(j*. 2. To be detached from company,
p&$p&>fl> pj&tiT sfl^ero^, J. The art
tion applied to one's own benefit, as
garfinjts. 3. To have no mate, fellow,
or practice of archery.
Opposed to iSps Qur(5J.t_^u)rwib.
equal or match, giLi_r09i*. 4. To be de
/SlsQeu/sui
j.-.yii
,
s.
Archery,
serted, forsaken, helplessas by the de
parQuirjpuLi,
v. noun. Personal res
aS pfpst&i&aib.
parture, or death of friends, gjtpMm. (c.)
ponsibility.
figpsSQiLfuip^&eSiT^aati,
s.
The
pe$da, inf. {adverbially.'] Alone,
pmusiuii, s. His own nature, pp&un
^sst tree. See ^or/
apart, &c, as peHuQup.
*. (p.)
piki&asni, s. Uncontrolled, at liberty.
'^Bgpi&rr, s. ( sing, pgp&or, also written
iii, s. A solitary place.
2. Self-willas fienQstssai^..
fimrieit.) Danavas, Asuras, sfs-it.
_ Lf., s. A solitary family. 2.
jSatQcuL/, v. noun. Youthful arro
A destitute, forlorn or helpless family, *5tl3:G5l', s. (fern, pjgsazg:.) A son,
gance, forwardness, self-will, g^ior^.
^ssfl^^/rerr, i. (a contraction of ^sfl
(gmrtfor; [ex figi, body et sii, one born.] 2.
2. 11 is 1 iu n iu:i-U r. /'.-. - ;
See fi&sr.
A and 4j* ) A single person, as a
fi&rLpuun<2&ciJGBr pan ^uuniLfsis
bachelor, widow, &c. 2. A helpless, ^Eggpi&iTifl, s. See
Spit*, appcl. n. An assuming, arrogant
forlorn, destitute person; also tefiueir.
youth; an upstart. 2. One who acts on
*pgpiSr,
s.
A
bow,
esv.
2.
Sagittarius
pafipPQ^sa, inf. (as psdH&a.) To be
his own responsibility.
of the Zodiac as
(Sa. Vlianus.)
alone; to be single, unmarried; to be
alone, as a recluse.
<rt, inf. To act on one's own respon
'flgBlfiijSirii, s. A coat of mail, sen
sibility.
p6$p563&Q&n&r6frt inf. [vul. prop, a
fit.
trfjSPd**.] To be left, forsaken, detach
^dnQLDwun, v. noun. One's abilities,
s. A contraction of the
ed, to be aloneby banishment or *f5g!plirGun~;LCi,
greatness, influence, 0rGu(3ra>.
muscles, fittf.
otherwiseto be helpless, forlorn.
pear<2LDUiuiiL-(B&itT, s. [a figure in
pf&p&uQu&, inf. To speak privately *jS^DvBT&e&T, s. Kuvera, (^Quffar; [ex
rhetoric.] Declaration of one's great
fiarii, wealth ]
to any one.
ness, abilities, &c,
fiptf
ps&peiuGuir&, inf. To go alone, to
tUSST, s. (also pesrajar.) A son,
. ;' . 1I1 . s. In one's power, (c. )
go by one's self.
asmtrsir. W. p. 364. TaNAYA.
pasa>&uuG)pp, inf. To take under
j3>6aR<3r, s. [vul. used with tfisir.] Debt,
jgtiesrujGrr, s. A daughter,
charge, to appropriate a thing to one's
as sit&fitd, s.
own use.
565

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Indepen
dence or self-existenceone of the
eight attributes of God, i_i<2"'Bi'c5

^rdrjgriroi iuqjsSt, appcl. n. A client, a pstsrLbrrp$!6tn(r, s. The archetypes or


subtile rudiments of elementary matter,
friend, a relation.
the five elements being resolved into
peirQesrGiui-j, v. noun, [prov.] Arro*
the rudimentary elements of the five
ganco, self-importance, ^*so>^. 2. De
senses) as earth, into that of smell, &c,
termined perseverance in a tiling under
Ufiix<fi@$i. W. p. 365. Tanmatra. 2.
taken for credit's sake, f&opzjpGi.
First principles or grounds of knowledge;
parSsirdaL-i, inf. [tiui. /csirasra&iLl.']
or perception by means of the senses,
To be just suflicient for one's support.
2. v. a. To defend one's self by incan
tations, while going in the dark, in
danger of wild beasts, &c. See *lL, v. SSoTLdirssfl, s. Misery, poverty, er&Hasim.
Qjcu<aj*<5^oSrteAai^!i. It will be JUSt
(A)
sufficient for his expenses.
fStk&srdaiL^.^idSfletieir, appcl. n. A ^szrrsioto, s. Nature, essence, property,
inherent, or abstract quality, *ur*m. 2,
frugal person, one who keeps within
State, condition, position, circumstances,
his income.
tOtnA. 3. Manner, method, kind, charac
jszii%3fifii!y;pip, inf. To humble or to
ter, description, order, mrfiH. 4. Temper,
abase one's self.
spirit, disposition, principle, constitution,
(5<mfi4. 5. Decorum, decency, icAuimnf. 6.
fHaSsaUL/aip/seo, v. noun. Praising
Consistence, temperament, fiiiu&q. (c.) 7.
one's self.
One's self, himself, itself, self, personality,
f50itia7uL{&tflPfl*$(gtbtj*iGciri&QM. It be
identity,
8. [in gram.'] The first
comes a poet to praise himself.
person, opiBi-fiQgrtirg. 9. (in rhel.) Des
pesr^ssriVjSpeo, v. noun. A girl becom
cription, the first of the thirty-five
ing marriageable, u^antomuijLipAj. 2.
figures embracing four varieties as qot^
Knowing one's self; i. e. knowing the
power of the soul as the ascetic ,g
Km.
*fGSTGU&JBlfl,
s. (also jsttaj/ifiifl.) A
p&ls&iufitjspei&ieBpiliso'fa. There is no
famous physician of the gods, produced at
want of self-possession; spoken of one
the churning of the sea of milk, Qfm.i^fg
supposed to be possessed by an evil
iar. 2. Siva,
3. Sun, gAuor. W.
spirit, yet retaining his cunning.
p. 438. Dhanvantabi.
fleirieinufi&pmiair/sfaiaitier^iflwirizr. He who
knows himself will know God.
^geiS!iSd7lB^<5lsfl, s. (an inlensitive of
fiskSserLD/oifietiar, appcl. n. A selfprov. /eci-/tfit!fi.) Quite alone, in absolute
solitude, iiSafl. (c.)
renouncing person, as an ascetic or a

ptkaiLft, s. One's parentage, or ances


try, one's relations, fltfruiGuit.
jgsbrsuifiuuGifip, inf. To briug to one's
party, interest or religion; to pro
selyte. 2. To connect another family
with one's own, by marriage.
^dfsfl^^s^, s. One's own employment.
2. One's daily occupation.
^carsfiSsar, s. One's innate depravity,
psbraBgpii?$<iiGa. 2. Evil actions as
resulting in future sufferings, tzntidter.
3. [ingrain.] The intransitive or neuter
verb, as Jptflar is active.
^SfajjorJOT^ataii. One's own devices
prove his ruin.
/ScaGaipSssr, s. Self-experience, selfperception, self-knowledge, *uu/M#.
t
p&r Qaipyuriaail-Gl, s. Perception by
experience, &c. See anifl.
panasriatsili, s. Modesty, in regard
to learning, wealth, &c. 2. Self- restraint,
self-denial. 3. Self-possession, self-com
mand. 4. Self-abasement.
pekazuLD, s. Self-interest, one's own
benefit, profit; self-indulgence. 2. Sel
fishness.
prirarna-, s. Want of just administra
tion of government, a state of anarchy.
pzSrssrffa->Bir(B, s. A country whose
government is democratic or republican .
/XaT%THLr>jpi^^eo, v. noun. Self-denial.
pat&mz&sr&nppio, v. noun. One of the
eight kinds of victory. See QapiS.
v. noun. Mortifying one's self.
/Be*zsrsuSir, s. One nearly related or of
pGsr%se!S&iuaa, inf. To admire one's
the same party.
self.
psirzsrrSai, s. Consciousness, self-know
pmrQ^Qgm&w, s. Conduct suitable to
ledge,
2. Sobriety, recollection,
self-possession, fanrflerei. 3. One's own
one's age, rank, caste, religion, paredfat
knowledge,
rf*9,
^OTgjSasir, s. An oath upon one's self, jgSoT(3j,s. Jollity, mirth, asffijty. (&&.)
person, life or soul.
fidr^ffstinjrih, s. One's own pleasure, ^sirLOEKifl, s. A charitable person,
,s<5uicgQyajGirtSr. (So. Dhannminee.)
free choice, preference.
S-eos^drLoesft , s. One accustomed to
fiar^Qec^iraiQsi-., inf. To he ruined
alms-giving.
by one's own folly.
Ssu^sirtflsaifl,
s. One religiously chari
jSara$<Fas>& /XesreSeifiith, s. Free
table.
will, one's own choice, erC^so*. 2.
Self-will, independence, 0*Qj!*i$.. 3. *je3TLDLCi, s. Justice, equity, fd. 2.
Freedom, liberation from slavery, ^au
Virtue, merit, mdrmm. 3. Charity, ^pii.
See fi@iaib.
pzfre<fi\aornL-L~eo, v. noun. One of the
/sAlduuhSit, s. A great benefactor;
eight kinds of victory. See Q*p<S.
(lit.) a plant producing charity.
fidrsSSss, s. One's proper standing,
fiaiLDBn^it,
s. A name of Yud'hisnature, or state, ^urs/isw. 2. Equili
thi'ra. 2. (7?.) A tree, uitomib,
brium or proper state of the numerous
Mimusops, L.
parts of the system, ric&jps*>*.
pdreSpwirdS, appcl. n. A kind of paituiek, s. Yama, ^luwek. See pQfj
hornet or wasp that changes a grub to
its own likeness.
^ssrLt>esr,s. Long-pepper, fiuiSdS. (R.)
2. See fi&uytb.
pcbe$>ou>, s. The color of red ochre,
apartS.
*^6srL,ir^^Siriuih, s. A suitable body
jz&reiaei, v. noun. Liberty. 2. In
assumed by the soul at death, for future
dependence, jstsrerfo+i-ii. 3. Unconnectjoys Or Sufferings, L/oirBfkjuroj.jfti ; [ex pdr
cdnc'88, Qmsan.
u>[, ef
and tuiA.]
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<6BT6t!r<3!>LL>, s. [prov.] (Com. pesrgi.)
Acquaintance, friendship, amity, familia
rity, Gr*io. 2. Connection, party, &c,
'jgssresTLn, s. Smallness, minuteness,
as rararti, S)f,mu>. (SeejI8 ) 2. A Calf, u*
<&ds&GSTi. 3. A fawn, lorcfracsrgy.
0dr<zmfd. The crescent moon, (p.)
sir stiflWiS^ci/ii, j. The possession
of riches, QffAi/oco>i_ooa; [export:, wealth]
*<Sshr<o&iuLCisTU^sarssfluju), s. Milk,
CpJwijijrAi; [e* ferib, woman's breast.]
*^esreafluJ6o7, s. One free from the
effects of Saar, a virtuous man, #Jfcs
rfifiC!*-. 2. A wealthy man, ^<srra-.
ps3T<a$iuiT&jSsmiuirQ, s. A tune,
^eirssflssfl, s. A tree, the QotEieaawmi,
Ptcrocarpus, L.
or, v. a. [prov.] To take from a heap,
&c, by little and little, to unlade a vessel
a little at a time, Qxr&eEiQsr&KcrstQ*"*
QGuts. 2. To move a vessel by degrees,
Gfifsatiflsscw ; [ex fi&erib.]
JgshrdoaT, s. Mother or {by contraction
of js* and ^thier) any one's own mother,
pill. 2. [ex ear et a ] An elder sister,
3. An elder brother, #m

/SIT. A syllabic letter of p and ^ combi ^ElTSS&eKsFl, dQGpsr, pGpa, uGueir, da,
v. a. [as/srt*se*fi*s.~] To demonstrate, to
v. n. and v. a. To strike, beat, hit, dash
ned.
prove
by
evidence,
fi^Cj-rifiuuQ^/j.
against,
beat down; to jerk, to twitch,
jBIT, j. Hostility, ueaa. 2. Pain, distress,
ji$.4. 2. To butt, as beasts, (y>iii_. 3. To
gfgcueisQtari2SAacauGLidsr. I will prove it.
affection, <s4jii. 3. Decay, destruction,
press heavily, as a burden, a responsibi
pirdaeaaRfigjdQairiBdafin iaet&p&iu
<J. 4. Strength, force, J. 5. Fault,
lity, an expense, matin. 4. To attack,
Gut,
inf.
To
prove
a
thing;
to
demons
defect, blemish, j!>p<i. 6. Attacking,
assault, aggress; to butt, JtopfJ. 5. [in
trate a proposition.
jumping at, towards, upon, over, &c,
arith.~\ To multiply, Qucr*. 6. To inter
fBiraSLQ, $. [prov.~\ Reaction, counterac
firaSiQans. (p.)
fere, fi%utSiL.QmQaraa. 7. To preponderate,
tion,
*fiifir*&m*.
2.
Force,
strength,
^/TfiS&o. It is faultless, uninjured, not
out-weigh, j|)uf:7eOksr. 8. To influence
poweras
of
a
blow,
medicine,
the
sun,
an actor; to affect one's interests, health,
defective, unobjectionable; [e.r gj)fcu=
Are, reflected impetus or momentum,
&c, b>/s*s. 9. To come in contact with,
C4.
3.
Pressure,
onerousness,
heavi
to collide, to strike as a vessel against
^T, pq^&IGpeir, fi&QjXar, pq^Gaieir, pa,
ness, saruu. 4. Preponderance, jypunii;
a rock or another vessel, Gar?, l o. To be
v. a. To give as equals, $ijGuigit<g$/i}.
[ex pa, .]
severe, in remonstrance or reproof, as
2. To give, in general not to a third
firrau:truS(ifjda,inf.
To
throb,
as
aboil.
through some pique or grudge, *<dtBu>vr
person, QsrSt*. 3. To grant, to bestow,
tier**. 11. To rest or depend on, upfld
uSpandaii, s. Gnawing of hunger.
jfcytr 4. To yield, produce, bring forth,
a**. 12. To involve, as a cause, or event
Qj<3*. 5. To apportion, distribute, allot, jStraasO, s. (Arab.) Inserting a sum
its consequences, ul**. 13. To touch,
assign, appropriate, uQi*&Qai<d*s. 6. To
of money in an account. 2. The act of
strike, or come in contact with, as smoke,
convey a meaning, to mean, as words, utiOr
removing one to another corps. 3. A
steam, heat, flame, sunshine; to burst on
pi. 7. To create, make; to form, construct,
referenceas
(c.)
the sight, as lightning; to beat against, to
ublJi. 8. To beget, generate, procreate,
j.-j!.'.3_..;.-j;. Did you take it in your
penetrate as a sting, ui_. 14. To extend
mtscmOQup. 9. To produce, as an author,
account?
to and affect adjacent objects as heat,
jriiQjuaj. 10. To impart, to furnish, to
padaedusisressr, inf. To enlist, to
cold, motion, force, sound, a passing ball,
supply, Q*sA*a. 11. To emit, to give
register.
&c, uitSfori. 15. To react, rebound,
out, Mrp. Note, fiii, in poetry is, as an
gjtapxm. 16. To transfer the loss or gain
sirdaeSeieoirpGudm, s. A bare state
auxiliary, joined to the root of other
of one account to another, to increase the
ment.
verbsas L&ipsii, turning the back before
profits on an article, to make up for loss in
an enemy, &c iQfpn&i, for "Gp*&&ii0&>, J ITSSITlL-(S, QQpek, pirdairtLif.GaireSr,
mlu rs. &c, fti*L-i. 17. To spring, as an
rising up, Gurptii, for Gurpti, going;
Sastr, fttmtCj, v. a. [prov.~] To allure an
animal, uiu. 18. To avenge, to revenge,
pjAi for JrpAi, withdrawing, retiring.
animal, as by offering food. 2. To divert
utSitia. 19. To fall heavily on one, as
a child by objects, real or pretended, uswt
^(ySjxiir9gi<gic5*8g*. There is one
charges, expenses, profits, &c, on goods
<S*stcj-. 3. To put off from day to day,
providing God.
coming upon the last buyer,
20. To
to
tantalize,
siw/p.
(c.)
4.
To
help,
afford
mm/suiA, appcl. n. A father, (p.)
hobble, to limp, Qr*i*.Note. Most of
relief
to
the
needy,
.^SOjiu.
the meanings arc used in cant.
p(Tf)LD^, s. [prov\ A due, in money,
f5r/;ytfJLl*rAFil(?.4Qfrip.0. Better
goods, &c, commonly a balance or re
wesrgiGaflristliiiBi. This has not reached
detain
him
till
I
come.
mainder.
the mind.
^aearti&isajiir&trC.if.sQaratoQaiQQtgttr. He
uvoyiajGMruQisAiatlttmm^ff^fiiitVjRc^p. Keep
piraii, s.
Thirst, iiiGeaiLema. 2.
is tantalizing me.
ing in mind all his old grudges, he is now
Desire, eagerness, appetency,
(c.) piira&jip, s. ( Hind.) Command, strict
revenging himself.
3. One of the punishments of the soul,
order, xCjJIxuuf&iib. (c.)
efs;jiG*>firi(3ii>. It will have lasting
ulf t?eiawSQsSr/u. (Sa. Daha)
i5!r&(t^, s. Beating, percussion, concus
effects on the body.
sifi<SM^joisfi^^!*iS*ilsu. He has no de
sion, dash, blow, a fight, clashing, dash
0u!Cu^r4gji4. Expenses will increase.
sire for it.
ing, twitching, impinging as steam, or a
2. The expense will be heavy.
gfriSBnjeszfi$l<arQv&tfi*mLriS(5&S)(!!idr. He is
blast of wind, &c,
2. A rest, prop,
6mpufrwsc:-^-.~. He is quite intoxi
greedy after money.
support, *rv. 3. Attack, assault, inva
cated; (lit.) full of liquor.
pirm&nifi, s. Allaying thirst, eSiiri
sion, Gutt. 4. Preponderance, ^umi. 5.
Reaction, rebound, reflection, i^igM jSiriBSSH, s. A natural reservoir, a pond,
ciii. 2. See under ^ri.
6. A rice field, QAiiu*i. 7. adj. (with
xrm&au>, s. (St.) Fever attended with
person.) Corpulency, u^if.. 8. Place, S> fiirffl(^,SGp&,fitrm&Gsae&,Geiiair,pni&ja,
great thirst, inflammatory fever. /nu*i&.
i_<a. 9. Vault, AeiKBip. 10. Application,
pirai^itda pir&iijxeaflda, inf.
To
v. a. To bear up, to support, fiu/H*. 2. To
rrgiuu. 11. Purchase of a lever, impetus,
endure, to sustain, a. 3. To press
allay or slake thirst.
Qtisit. 12. [in arilh.} Multiplication,sri4.
heavily,
4. To ward off, to avert,
p si s u 4 off , i. An acid drink to quench
13. Affecting one's mind, tuirmffipmptaut.
tSmss. 5. To carry, a>4*. 6. To maintain,
thirst, A_fi!0nrtA<5ii4WJiiL/*//. 2. An
^ir0r*iGto0r$*&iSA>7Ri. He is robust.
sustain by food,
7. To protect,
acid preparation to be eaten for thirst,
pitdanuS(tF)da, inf. To have a grave
to guard, arts. 8 To pole a boat, Q>rfl
flienOLftfi.
look.
2.
To
be
competent.
0tr*.
9.
To
treat
tenderly,
with great
pa&Qu>(Bd&, inf. To become thirsty,
pndspgs, [adverbially."] Independently.
kindness.as
a
child
or
a
friend,uj^i*.
10.
to thirst.
To solicit cringingly, Q*. 1 1. To press
pird&irijdQ&netG),
inf.
To
speak
with
u8fiir6sij), s. Hunger and thirst.
against, to strike, to graze a boil so as to
authority. (Old Die.)
cause pain, sz<srp. 12. To maintain, to
^/T, d@Gpebr, pdpdt, uGuesr, da, v. a.
pad(8)UQutTg)ippsi>BZ, appcl. n. A robust
haveas a disposition, tngiss. 13. To
To be thirsty, to thirst, ^<?lLm<36.
person, able to carry a load, &c. 2. One
tolerate, suffer, permit, i_i>QrA*. 14.
(Colloq.)
with the charge of a large family. 3.
To wear, to be invested with, f/is. 15. To
fiQfffitBotifrdr. He became faint from
One able to afford expenses, (c.)
assist one in rising, in raising or carry
thirst.
Gu>tL(B/spird(g, s. A rising ground.
ing a burden, or climbing a tree, gi*M. 16.
jS/r&Se&iriB(&j, s. Lukshmi; ( lit.) whose
ustretrpfiird^, s. A valley. 2. Low
To bear with a light hand, as when beat
beauty excels all others, gjutiuS; [ex
ing, ploughing, &c, mtjs'EM. 17. To halt
places in fields, lands adjacent to tanks
/twtis, el jjsarixg, beauty.] (p.)
in
speaking or walking, &&#ir. (c.)
and easily flooded, (c.)
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flirt
fosfiuQui0tnnb9mwgg;*(3flg*iiai&. This
food will not support life.
'f.pJ3^j<i#. It will not bear the
wind.
Tjjr@<*cjj^fiL'fi/cTfi5,0*jOA^jBjajr^. I cannot
afford to give so much.
j/marsiif.jrii>ai. He can endure blows.
ligp4,gftuuiQQ6aj&/s*n**3>- No one
can afford to feed him.
*i\^4f&2ifi'i:!a>~iSpg. The animal
limps in walking.
j>/5isrGiuju-iBiiOro4r<?)i)rf)E(56ir. He plea8es him, to gain li is own purpose.
Ward off his hand,
his blow, &c.
iojiQ^ry5Q#ffA>cJ>dy?,Tai*/^. There is no end
of answering such questions. [prov.~\
rhtgimmgi. The constitution will not
bear it.
0i*Stou*8ii<lue<3&. He speaks haltingw/SsiAifciiQjfrBQsBitQpgi. The bullock
hobbles (by pain in the hoof).
fi*ii*jifijMi9pfiTiMiS<ieop. To become the
more arrogant, the more kindness is
shown. 2. To be supercilious on account
of humble applications.
at. One mountain supports another, cau
a clod of earth do it?
*3&&n9a3p0i&iorar *i_UJcjr QaeAgQmr-uaSp

^nm(g), v. noun, [prov.~] Bearing,


supporting, as grbm*i. 2. A support, as
/>rc0. 3. A Staff Of pike, irC-i^*sriiLf.
*irr&t5.i-fs'<aiFI, s. (also <FpfiiUB!$.) The
mother of Vyasa, <iurrdigei.
*fliT&!Tfl), s. Rama, jgjnirwsir.
flfr&rfl.s. [/.] A Vaishnuva mendicant,
as firmer, 3.
pir&iftuuitiii-i, s. A large snake, a rocksnake, commonly brought by gsstr.
flirs f53)LjQun'tq-, s. [prop. prmruQuir
A dentifrice, (c.)
'flir&SST, s. (plu. prr&r.) A servant,
HJAsnar. 2. A slave, jifson. 3. A
religionist of the Vaishnuva sect, as gig^n.
4. A fisherman, at^ajor. 5. One of the
fourth caste. (gggijtir. \V. p. 407. Dasa.
ji^-nttrgrrar. I am your servant, (an
address of a disciple to a guru.)
fitsfrgij<g*<3fi/p&s$llujsliu*ilgeagiu&i
TllC
female (Parinialacandi) reared by a chief
of the fishermen. (u.)
pn&jigieiith, s. Servitude, bondage,
JftSJKHO.
pir&miiiS, s. As Gtrppnpsass.
pir&uireoszrti, s. Preservation from
servitude.
QjXeupir&sir, s. A servant of deity,
a minister,
effi&kgsai^ ir&ar, s. A devotee of Vishnu.
fltr&rr, s. (Hind.) Animation, vivacity,
&c.
*flir&, s. A dancing girl, being the slave
of the temple, devoted to the god from
her youth, and commonly of loose cha
racter, BtL-BAMas&wns; properly GgmtgrR. (c.)
2. A maid servant, Gx1n**r/I. 3. A maid
slave, jfi.*R<!ijQ.josr. 4. The second lunar
asterism, ujkAss>. 5. A species of Henna
shrub with sky blue flowers, prwaGfiasp.
'flrrSuib, s. Slaveryas pir&p&eiw.
fltr&, s. (for.) A brass plate to strike
the hour, rrf*Miij_*>. 2. An hour,
j$7eArt_c!r*rgjfas*Qrer_Cs;no. 3. Conical
piece in the play of draughts, 0ioj*lLsi_
*fl!T3r, t. An affix to proper names, im
plying devotedness, as Qfr:rwgit wor
shipper of Kama.
'fltrQt&lT&lb, s. (a change of Sa. Dascra.)
A camel or dromedary, ^ij-aii.
*flirQ.9=/7"<blo, s. Profession of homage,
by the Vaishnuvas, as your servant, jyuj.

upheld, by charms (the mountain), as


Sadaiyan of Tiruvennainallur support
ed those who came to him for refuge.
1st'"")
fiiiixmCi-idr. One unable to endure.
/tiriatg siren, s. [pros.] A boat-man's
pole, (ZfiraafigiijigQsi&i.
prrinBsQ&irasarif.iTrjda, inf. To bear in
mind, to brook. 2. To sustain sickness,
adversity, &c.
^/rE/ffliQa/TOTT Quirss, inf. To carry
in the arms. 2. To receive and treat
very civilly or politely. 3. To escort or
conduct, as a lady by the arm. 4. To
solicit very urgently.
piriiQsQsneirar, inf. To bear. 2. To
ward off, to screen, &c. 3. To maintain,
to support. 4. To endure, *S4.
pirwS^spQSlmQi, inf. To treat very
tenderly; (lit.) to bear one up and
spread a mat for him. (c.)
pnw@QaiL-i, inf. To cut or hew
lightly.
taapirm&iuuf-is, inf. To beat or strike
lightly.
ma,fimaQj-jip, inf. To plough lightly.
/Sirmseo, v. noun. Bearing, supporting,
2. A grievance, B*aruu<2<*>*.
3. Displeasure, regret, umbrage, er* flir&&,s. \vul.~] See piriivGl.
<S">P- (c)
flirisnai, . [in mythol."] A Rakshasa
female, a savage, --*8. 2. (fig.) A
He is much grieved with you.
bold, immodest woman, icrar!Qii_r.
waxf&prrikiSieQ, v. noun. Want of cor
pin-saappearii>, s. Immodesty in a
diality.
female, (c.)
pitwaeowqFjfigi&ia, inf. To offend
one.
/SirienaeuempuuLeiiLh, s. A chapter in
finiiS, appcl. n, A support, prop, de
Ramayanam.
fence, rQMith, as eosgBBjQ, *an^j7aj), $g *flirtlEi&Ui, s. A female car-ornament.
*'dS, mairuiS, which see. 2. A ferrule,
(See Qjs'S.) 2. Another kind of orna
H<*. 3. A golden ferrule put on the
ment, ar^ori. W. p. 371. TAT'ANKA.
end of an elephant's tusk, 8104V). 4. A
fastening for an ornament, uacHo^cSl. flirissrib, s. Patting, tapping, piL
(S^'tiB. One who supports his family
A*>. 2. Whipping, 4*40*1. W. p. 371.
or others.
Tad'ana.
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fliriLQ
l#/ri_OT(jQ.!uiu1 inf. To beat, to whip.
uirppiriasru), s. Kicking with the foot,
flrTlIT, [vul. imperative, fcm. prruf..~\ Give;
used by superiors to inferiors and among
equals; [ex gi et df-r.]
flirt iT sssrsnm, s. [prov.~] Energy, inde
fatigable application, and perseverance,
as fliate&jeaio. (p.)
flirt irenesr, s.
A person of great
energy and application, QfajpS^aQaiai. (p.)
flTLir
s. [prov.] Mitigation, relaxa
tion of intensity or severity ; quieting, ap
peasing, 4ut>xw*. (p.)
pirivp^uastirassr, inf. To relax, to
mitigate, to relieve, to pacify, upp.
*fllTis^, s. ( a contraction of Sa. Dadhika.)
Beard, QmnusumtSi. 2 . The chin, CluwA. 3.
Dewlap, jyJa.^i.. 4. Hanging excres
cence under a cock's neck, Qfipsofgfi'p
Qyiugagl. (c )
giif.iunLif_uuriis. To mind no one, to
encounter an enemy fearlessly, to brave
opposition; (lit.) to shake the beard.
pttLf-&&niiar, s. One with a long beard.
piTLp.QpSsirfipeo, v. noun. Sprouting of
the beard.
fimf-iuar, s. [pros.] An animal with a
dewlap. 2. As grq-**ne*.
pirLf.su etriTjipen, v. noun. Letting the
beard growas some religionists, or as a
husband during his wife's pregnancy.
&GBBifitrif-Q&ttG}&i9a*pfBtiLy., s. A
long beard.
(gj^a-fifiirif., s, [prov.] A short beard.
^/Tio. tc^jjto, s. A kind of creeping
plant. See *>p*0^.
^/rio_LDL0, s. A kind of pomegranate
bearing full flowers but no fruit, gra<crg*r.
W. p. 604. Dad'ima.
^/rss>t_, s. Mandibles, jaws, chops,
cheeks, **-raj. Compare ^/t
gi*>LjSQ*iGui<S). Give him a blow on the
jaws.
grmttS(!ai(!uril.<SiQstera. To Strike OD
the cheeks with both hands, in grief.
/girei>LQiLi$iu>L{, s. The jaw-bone.
^iriL-Qsirsnrr, s. A long kind of grass
for mats, 6>'l/A>; [exgta.~\
*<lTlL-&6IS3TLh /5lTlL.&S8lltLllh <gilT
lL*Jeotgrceebacfiijib, s. Mercy, benignity,
compassion, gfriisii. (c) See gic&fafutt.
*>rri^ld,j. St. for /sdaii, which see.
*flirt &ld,s. [prop. $)airL-&u>.~\ The vine,
also used for grapes, Q*rip.Qn*Mao.
griL-QsisafliLiibflmL^SssoTflTiL.
GleJvarfiUibglffjOe&Rvii) ge^iesx -gr^^fitaresfi
mii, s. Kindness, courtesy, benignity, kind
feelings toward a friend, w/iejrsng. W. p.
404. DAKgniN'vA. 2. Outward politeness,
iLjj^irjii. 3. Partiality, fcff,cgLi'-iA. 4.
Mercifulness, compassion, g)j**io.
ftrLea\dJLDU{nr&a, inf. To regard
persons kindly; to exercise mercy.
^irLLSesBiuaiirir/isa/S, s. Kind, civil or
obliging discourse.

pjtri l 6BT, s. (fcm. ptrL-Lp..) A fellow, fS/reaofl, aQQ/oar, pjGpeir, uGuar, is,
[oul. pr&flss.~] v. a. To ram down, to
a certain one, as jra*. (Disrespectfully )
make Arm, as earth round a tree; to
2. [prov.~\ A person of fancied impor
hammer down, to fasten, jyopAs. 2. To
tance, Ou(yoaj4i74r. (Not used in direct
charge a gun, Qstijf^s. 3. To ply hard,
address.) 3. A he-monkey, plumuCiLnLias in churning, JsrS**i_u. 4. To con
firm, to strengthen, t-^uu?^. 5. (fig )
spin ' i irik.mi'r), s. [in log.] A proposi
To accuse falsely and skilfully, so as to
tion, or doctrine, to be proved, ascertain
succeed, <sppQu>pp. (c.)
ed, determined (a correlative of l<jiii_/*
piresRpfiaieida, inf. To load a gun
pih); &(5*i*i-IBppmpsQatmjig).
and keep it ready.
5iri i irssr, s. A chief,' a master, pdsn
prraftuLjpiraSppen, v. noun. Ham
rdr. 2. [ proo.] A husband, ots.
ming down, making firm, &c, as>rarf,e.
JBtrLUf-, s. [loc. vul.~] Times, number; for
*^ir^Bl sw^/r^ggy , s. Firm or fixed
once, twice, &c, pi-ma.
state, stability, dowffurp. 2. Shelter, ty
*r&fiic.ii.. Four times.
Si_ii. (c.) 3. Post, pillar.^jHtr. 4. Mountain,
'jlitri y_, s. (a change of pirLLLp.au>.)
hill, inju. 5- Siva, fln*.
Cleverness, skill, srmipBvih, 2. With
gfrojsBfijcjxgwiiaifispi: This is a good place
out impediment; having fluency in speak
for shelter, resort, &c.
ing or reading, snssppiCjf.. 3. [prop.]
prspatwS(jsBpi<a-. A patron, protector.
A clever woman of frugality, address,
management, Qsu.if.tstA. 4. A mascu /girShnoTlLliii, s. (Hind.) A garrison,
line woman, ^aSrard. (See
5.
<2srCmis(4Tiifl&s<giiumt. (c.)
(Sa. Dha'ti.) Confronting an enemy,
/sirSsnsudariiiT, s. Soldiers in garrison.
mpJtuA.
pnamiuLSpiis, inf. To become settled
jBtriL.isf-'Sua^ir^isfSLn @>irenzim
in a garrison.
si, s. Strength, power, authority, utuii.
2. Insolence, pride, superciliousness,
p!r%ss>ruQf>j8iu, inf. To put a garrison
haughtiness, gjjnMijiv- (.Sa- Dha'shlika.)
to flight.
(c.)
pnfasriiJLoQuirL-., inf. To garrison. 2.
#ifa-fit**-q-SQpse>L-umtir. He is A proud
To become settled in a garrison. 3.
man.
(fig) To tarry too long in a place.
jSir&p.Lp.&LoiriijuGus', inf. To speak with '^ITSSSri &LD, t. (an elongation of pe&r
courage.
A poem, the lines of which consist
0iT8f,Lp.&ain<sir, s. A powerful, influen
of more than twenty- six letters, which is
Of two kindsas Jfermiiffiplmii-sib, j/mSi-p
tial man. 2. An eloquent person, miiis
swstsmw.
got i_*ir, QHjufifiBQpofpfiliidi iSss^jLf.urarm{sur.
pirL-Lf-Qarair, Cajsar,
*<&tr sssrt^6ii ld, s. Dance, s^pgi- 2.
v. a. [in combin.] To throw one down,
Dancing with violent gesticulations, ap
Jip^lLi_ (Beschi.) 2. To remove, to
plied to the frantic dance of Siva and his
transplace, su-pp. (c.) 3. To confute,
votaries, <!*_,*>. W. p. 371. Tandamp*. (/J.)
va. 3. [mystically.'] The operations of
the deity in sentient beings, supplying
rSTLLQuy)LL.(aL^esreO, v. noun. Re
them with bodies, and acting through
buking, being angry, Qsrjppii. (c.)
these in all their movements, jdcs*s>.p&.
^.-LL8uacQi_<na((5^48<!j*. He is now
jSireariaiLDiri -jUttsriBiwuearemr, inf.
enraged.
To dance, as Siva, or to carry on
divine operations.
ptTLLQlITL-L-LCl
(sS7Til.G>i_/n-l,
fitrasDriBiirinuar^frasy_6udr, s. An
s. Trick, fraud, deception, "pf. (c.)
appellation of Siva, Am*.
fluCCiiTLLL-earjreir, s. One who de
'fBirssbTiy., s. Any treatise on dancing,
ceives with vain promises.
BitBT*BmS.jib. (Sa. Ta'ndi.)
prL-GitrL-iassT&iscyppaSft&GsrrjA tSs
sir&es:gt*(5QeiiB-!<iliu<5S9DStjth. A vain Sir ajar, i, A leap, a jump, (gjfi. 2.
boaster gets rice with curds; an up
(fig-) Assuming airs in giving an apo
right man, rice with warm water; i. e.
logy.
flatterers are favored.
Qi<gp^ehQjiteii<S3atir- He plays the pe
ptvtUGtsti, s. A gallinaceous fowl,
dant.
Gsr0, (p.)
9(yiro*ri_*^r<5lri}.*. He leaped over
at once.
gBITLlJWSiTfBrriUUirGiT,s. (com.piru
urir.) Bolt, bar, uii.f. 2. Bar of a ^/ranr, Qdpasr, pireStrLf-Qarar, Qoiar,
fits/*!-, v. a. To leap, to bound, to jump
pair of stocks, QpiQffdrpwCu*!*. 3. Door
over, to cross, to pass over, i_4. 2. To
of a rat trap, ooSuOui^tS^nJ.
stride over, to step or skip over, Mtpui*.
fiirCuirarQuiri, inf. To bolt a door,
miss. 3. To dance, skip, jump, $Mss.
&c
4. To overcome, <2uv. (c.)
finC-unL-SL-emi, s. A bar of wood.
jgirasTLp-uuirtu, inf. To leap over. 2.
fiirL-uirL-aL-eDLLDirLD, s. A catch of
To play at leap-frog. 3. To be rash,
wood to receive a bolt.
disobedient, head-strong.
$n ssDTLp.uGuna, inf. To surpass, to
fBlTGGoft, s. [prop, pushjS.~\ A large fruit
tree. See prar^xmi.
out-do, to overcome.
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pnebs Uf.Lt>eesrieQwGutrL, inf. [prov.J


To spring, or run at one with rage, as a
ferocious animal, au enraged warrior,
&c.
pns&rieo, v. noun. Jumping over,
crossing over, uiiipti used in all the
meanings of the verb.
*g>n~fi>@, s. A tree, j^Pldblc. W. p.
442. DuATAKEB.
*fill<B6oT, s. A slave, _syij>sou>. 2. A
devotee of Vishnu, p'sar. (*&) 3.
(fern. p'p*B.) A religious mendicant of the
Vaishnuvas, maiKtmrnuiCpB. (See*tr )
4. One of the lowest or
order of
Saivas, stmntf*puMmSr. b. A kind of vagrant
dancer, *-As/i.. (c.)
pnpsx^pgi , s. A kind of dancing by
strolling dancers, ^/s7m1_.i.
/tirpLcaS, s.
A necklace worn by
Vaishnuva pilgrims to 'J'ripaty.
jSirpLDiriidaui, s. The religious prac
tice of the lowest of the four orders in
the Saiva religion, as sMuu. (See wiasib.)
2. The religion of the Vaishnuvas.
p.rpQeuef.u:, s. A masquerade dress
like a Vaishnuva's.
fiiTj&ir, s. (Tel.) Grandfather, utriLt-sk.
*f5lTfi>tr, s. A liberal donor, as jyswair
pipe, pdicp'pr, iransuiatir. ( Sa. Da'to, under
Va'tru ) 2. A father, pimp. 3. Brahma
of the Triad, Jt*. W. p. 442. Dhatha.
pirfiirpiBiuih jgrr^n 6snlujih, s.
Identity, unity, sameness, spg/mu. W. p.
371. Tatatmya.
ffupnpnssLBuui, s. Earthly connec
tions, worldliness, secularity.
S^s-ffssi^jaskmTlsjpirpsss lBojld, s. En
tire union or identification with the
deity.
*^IT^I, s. A foster-mother, a nurse,
^vSppiii. (Sa. Dim'tree.) 2. A female
companion of a lady, a lady's maid, Qpitf.
(c.) 3. A female devotee of the simp
order, &tp'&)air^iuQuessrsm , s. Attendants of a
mistress.
filTgil,s. (Hind.) A hearing, GsersS.
prg>0*ituijtSirgiiS*ilu. There is no plead
ing or hearingno tribunal.
pirgl, s. (Sa. D/ia'tu.) A principle,
constituent or elementary part in nature,
UP"&- (c-) Artery, nerve, pulse, muscle
in common, *ri4iy. 3. Any of the seven
constituent parts of the body, SissxrSC^f.
4. Any one of the five elements, mafc^p
5. The filaments of a flower,
pr&. 6. The p's*p*r tree. (*.) 7.
Red ochre, srJis&i. 8. The root of a word
in Sanscrit, Qrtpu^gi. 9. Any of the
seven metals, Quiar^SSnjof. (See e-Cwraii.)
10. Mineral, a fossil, draNfe#. 11. Semen.
**Bnib. 12. The tenth year of the Hindu
cycle, gfxff***. 13. Arsenic in its natu
ral state, in distinction from that which
is prepared. See suits.Note. The seven
constituents of the body, or rppprg, are:
I ffl'**, serum. 2.
blood. 3. *aS
iu, semen. 4.
brains, marrow. 5.
pmr, flesh. 6. Bfiiioq, bone. 7 . Cp'*>, skin.
pirpirt, inf. To dive into the pollen
of flowers, as insects; [ex 441-.] (p.)
5H9

SITU
ptr&sL-i, inf. To bind or cause ab
sorption, or extinction of the seminal
principle in the system, as ascetics; or
to promote longevity.
pn&a&as, inf. To be emitted as
semen.
]SSirgi*e$,iti>, s. Nocturnal pollution in
Bleep, by disease, &c. See AtsSpit.
pni5iuiTrr&&> inf. To feel the pulse.
;3,Ts&Ljeip>!$.fitTji$(7Fl!$l, t. A healthy
state of the semen, (c.)
pirsiLDirp&ir, s. A flowering pomegra
nate without fruit, mof^fcj.
pirgiQpetj&'Gazisr, s. [in divination."] A
three-fold division of nature, p'gi de
noting the mineral, spwii, the vegetable
and 9adst, the animal kingdoms, one of
which is sent by an applicant to the
diviner.
pngiQnflaLD, s. Scanty flow, or morbid
state of the semen.
pfgissin-SLn, 3. Mineralogy, one of the
Sixty-four ajsu{3asrii.
pngiainfi, s. An assayer of metals.
pn&e&iigi&GuirjSeo, v. noun. Ceasing
of the pulse, (c.)
pn&aDOitfl, s. Sulphur, a&pih. W. p.
442. Dhatcvairi. 2. Nulgall, <34j.
3. Cardamum, ewio.
;5.rjgiswr<gLh, s. [loc] Fraud, a lie,
as f>*$&!50"Aii>. 2. See
prr&eMjjZ&angesr, s. A liar, one full
of guile.
*fSiTGStiB, s. A father, ^/iaoa. 2. A
grandfather, urcj-dr. 3. Brahma, Jj-ux*-.
(p.) See fAr.
pnsnppeiiqyasifi 5ires)ppirei>i5, 3. A
grandfather.
*^!T^^lTU3, 3. An axe, Gsirirf).
In Wilson's Die. a large knife.
pirp^lfi, 3. Earth, y,tS. W. p. 442.
Duatree. 2. The Qr6>s tree.
*jiTjgj3ifllLliii, 3. [prov.] Poverty, exi
gency, pAfPjib.
pirpfStfliuuuL-, inf. To suffer poverty,
to be poor.
*pirppl(msufrfiUi, s. [prov.] A cheat,
fraud, trick, suttt. 2. Lie, Quru.
v. a. [vuL for &&&.] To winnow, and
siftas grain, Qsitfta. 2. To shift off
bad articles for good, !/S*As'/yJ'*Affjf>
urfip. 3. [proa.] To conceal stolen
bullocks in some place out of sight, s*A*i
/srfigiuCurCj-itbr. He sifted the grain;
also, he got rid of damaged goods.
fST^jgl (77j, 3. One of the twelve suns,
SO called, usarsiflffeArtrffij$fiAQBir(s*stsr. (sff.)
jgiTiiQifl&tii, 3. Belonging to the Tantras, 0biiiBuizi#g\ptgfiu&. 2. Cunning,
artfulness, b-uhuiA. \V. p. 371. Tantrika.
*^iru&ih empITUSlis, s. Establish
ment, settlement, foundation, "Jnjjif
See firuesrtb.
pirUjSiii, 3. Abode of an ascetic, Qps&
570

/liri.jjs6lae(>, 3. A widow's entering on itu u it atr , s. [prop. /Stwuuirm .] A


a course of austerities at the death of
bolt, (c.)
her husband, eSfer.mpatbLfsil.
$S!TUi9<sb->a: /grruiSein&uQuiTQrjsir
pwupir, 3. ( Hon.) An ascetic with
Qmrdr, s. (a compound of fiiibLj and g}05.)
tangled locks, sm_<joi.iu*. 2. An ascetic
One of the eight methods of constructing
of the Jaina sect, ticmopaHii.
verse, by which a word in the middle is
connected both with the end and begin
ptrurSiuih, 3. One of the Upanishads,
ning, from the idea of a swingas c
iLUtGt,fffiQptdug.
'JBIT URIELS, 3. (a change of prruw.)
Qupaqgr, if not eaten, the bodies of
some animals will retain their lives. The
Distress, straits, &c. See^'*^io.
hell that swallows a flesh eater will never
'.EiruiA, 3. Heat, ardor, fervor, burn
open its mouth to let him out. Here
is the connecting word, ^*<2ut<j<K?m&.
ing, *-j-en&. 2. Sorrow, distress, an
guish, &*.-u<h. \V. p. 371. Tafa. 3.
fliruu, s. [inc.] The expected moment,
A jungle, forest, mtQ.
the wished for occasion, o^^jioujio.
Q&truprruw, 3. Heat of anger. See
fipui-l&Q&ff&reir, inf.
To lurk and
wait
for,
to
watch
an
opportunity.
u&enppttULD, 3. (R. Catholic U3agc.)
^/TLO^FtijgiriAjgiii, s. One of three
Contrition, repentance.
qualities or principles in naturethat of
LDGsretoprruu)u>G&fl>pnuij>, 3. Grief,
darkness, ignorance, delusion, sluggish
sorrow of heart, regret; remorse, com
ness, Qpi(3sa>fi<20arff. (See ejswifl.) W.
punction.
p. 372. Tamasa. 2. Dilatoriness, tardi
eSffSjXiruw, s. Violence of sensual ap
ness, drowsiness,
3. Delay, deten
petite, lust. See Sj<4.
tion, ^ai_. 4. Slowness, dullness, slug
gishness, inactivity, icA/jgawii. 5. Reluc
airuamih, 3. A burning fever. See
tance, backwardness, unwillingness, tit
iufl?wrd>. (c.)
pnupfinwui, 3. (also Giaa/pidgiLiii.)
Qaw&&iQpffpr&0ruiB&. You no sooner
The three kinds of distress, according
direct than lie complies.
to their sources: 1. QpiutSii, affliction
^fficyftfBjilif., 3. The creation of eTil
from the divine hand. 2. ^t&nl**, af
fliction from creatures. 3. Qusr^tit,
or powers of evil.
afflictions caused by the elements.
jStrLD&uptriTj&fiw, s, Variety of food
piruLDiniSQF,a, inf.
To be full of
and drinks, .r^-s-iis j;=cv_.>-.
desire. 2. To suffer inconvenience, or
j&rLc&i-ijitrasrus,
3.
A Purana with
pain, from heat.
tamasa imperfections.
SiruTLh, s. Shelter, support, &c. See
pnLD&utSnGiQ/f}, s. One of a bad dis
position, also a sluggard, Qn^uat.
pnuD3>, 3. The deity, <i_e/eir. ( &gi.)
jXrrLo&Qai&ir, s. A time of anger or
^SITUifl, aQdpar, /iSjgdr, uQuesr, as,
passion. 2. As ^C:fa.
v. a. To protect, preserve, support, shel
pnin&eirfnu.jiA&gar, 3. A slow, in
ter. See /5f*.
active person.
pirustsrus miBrruesTLr,, 3. Establish
p.,u>puui, inf. To be delayed, to
be detained. 2. To linger, to be tardy,
ing, founding, tgp&aca. 2. Settlement,
to be reluctant.
establishment, institution, rfto. 3. Fixing
or concentrating the thoughts upon the
SVLDpuueoeS, 3. A lizard chirping in
objects of meditation, <Vr>^.Cu,. .
such a direction in the house as to
There are as ^Cfumfstuesrib, ^xumprusanb,
denote delay, obstruction, misfortune.
See tu^pffuuAioS.
arib, iu*^)r<*vsfL/7i4, which see in their
flrrwjXuiuesBressr, inf. To delay, to de
places.
tain, to prolong, to retard.
prtuaitQppfiesin, 3. Libations of water,
ptrw/tQ'eu2fer , s. [in astrology.] The di
and sacrificial grass, to an image, &c,
vision of the dayit being in three
as ^(j*Siuib.
parts which is most unfavorable for
mnuesrwueisreesr, inf. To fix, to place.
enterprize.
*^iriSl<!5lj&Lr,t 3. A tree. See au>irsoi}>. ^yTLDSaaf?, s. (sometimes piraieafl.) A
W. p. 372. Tafinja. 2. Castor plant,
rope for tying cattle together, anim-ii
^10an-*.
jorfAo^riiiy. (c.) 2. A string, a rope in
general, *rfj>. W. p. 405. Damam'i.
*<Siri9^ih, 3. Heat, fervor, ardency,
0nncttPujrsAaLLis.QGiCi9.LjGurtl.ircsr.
He tied
<s. W. p. 372. Tapita. 2. Establish
(criminals,
or captives), in a row
and
ment, &c. See ApriSpib.
cut off (their heads)practised by some
jSlTu), dQ<2peir, pQpesr, uduesr, sa, V. a.
Hindu sovereigns.
To place, plant, establish ; to determine, *^irLb^EL>, s. See pnw&ui.
to prove, &c. See mpns.
filT -j>u,3. ( Arab.) A dependent, follower, jgrrmfS, aSG/Dek, pQpm, uSuor, a&t
v. n. (sometimes fiix8.) To delay, to loiter,
BiOsfaiesr. 2. Charge, custody, l4.
to be tardy, QuiQfgCuits. 2. To be de
piruueisoflsiiirir, s. A girth for a saddle,
tained, hindercd,^<B>t_Lf(_ 3. To be reluc
*a,,'-.-.T 2. {fig) A scourge,
tant, backward, unwilling, iSAattarunSg**.
(<)
{Used in the south.)

'tSTLbiQjid, s. The sun, ^fiuA; [cx jxn


teii, light et -:.s!. fulness ]
'^itldw, f. Rope, cord, string, as jsftsxr
2. A string to tie oxen together, as
prmaA. 3. A flower, y. 4. Wreath, flower
garland, chaplet, u"Jw. 5. Necklace of
beads,
6. A woman's waist
ornament, consisting (according to**S)
of sixteen or eighteen zones of beads,
<J<tfsW0?>(_iu<aHs1. (Stl. Dit'ma.) 7.
House, abode, dwelling, fQ. 8. Place, loca
tion, position,
9- Birth, transmigra
tion, J^ii^. 10. Body,
1 1. Light, lus
tre, brilliancy, radiance, s<*. 12. City,
town, *ik>. 13. Fame, celebrity,
W. p.
443. Dhaka. 14. The Qsr&mp tree. 15.
Bow, order, 900*0. 16. Ornaments of a
crown, tyif-t^joLtLf. 17. Health, ease.pleasantness, gratification,
18. Mountain,
In.
'^itllssht, t. The lotus flower, or waterlily, sacred to Brahma, Lukshnii, the sun,
&c, iovi4,Nclumbium speciosum. ( Willd)
W. p. 372. Tamarasa. There are differ
ent kinds as ^xtufigriomw, gAfafiaB-tasor,
C ri fliiesat, ca&Uji^jtriflew, Q*vaiTt_j7ifl#', whicll
see.
pitiAenni&earaRnk, s. Vishnu, as lotuseyed, >a0l.
_ i -./.,->.-; sn
1. The pericarp of a
lotus.
piru>anird&ifei(9j, s. Lotus roots, au
article of food.
pnLDsnirdQarL-OBi fiiruteaiTLDaifl, s.
The seeds of the lotus.
jtnus&in&&pgiqf), s. A kind of native
arsenic, .
pru>sa<<<&pi.it aw, s. A tank filled with
lotus flowersvery meritorious for
bathing.
fiirLcsanxetaruek ^iTLDsntr/siriJs&r, s.
The sun as lord of the lotus.
p/rmss - r .-.-!. Co, s. A winding stalk of
the lotus.
: : - j.
. s. Fibres of the lotus
stalk, used with ghee as a wick for
lamps, deemed very meritorious and
acceptable to Siva.
fiiriA&otruy -,~aij&ij..'f.uJ., s. Lotus
flower.
fiiru>eirQu><rL~(B ptru>&><rQu>ir/i(aj!ar, s.
Its flower-bud.
pawm/ui: r .:i .-i-. t. Brahma, the lotusseated.
piTLD&iiriJiT&siffifinLDvatTiijrTGS , s. Luk
shmi.
piiLoa>tfJjnstr, s. Yellow sulphuret of
arsenic. 2. Sec^wwuwal.
/BiTu>a>iTiuirar,t. Au epithet of Brahma,
dm*.
fSirwrntTaSfe:, s. The lotus leaves, which
are used for spreading food for guests
&c.
ir id sb iruSthsif'if, s. Crystal-like waterdrops on the lotus leaf, ever in motion;
(a figure of a troubled mind.)
fiiruiassireihinuui, s. Coils of the lotus
stalk.
pirLDeaireup/DW, s. Dried lotus stalk,
used for food.
fiiru>as>nainl, appcl. n. A kind of arse
nic, >,-',--,.,-.---. (It.)

iSeo^/r - ,x . 1. The rose shrub. (R.) *J5iriULt), 3. Appropriation; a portion,


an inheritance, -<U*- W. p. 405. Dava.
u($/nru>mrr, s. A ring-worm. See
2. Affinity, relationship (chiefly pater
under u<3, .
nal), p*as>p*i!$*afipib. 3. Cubical pieces in
HiriMT spir, s. (Dtukar.) An average,
the play of dice; also the backgammon
board, tgfirQsG*. 4. A fall of the dice,
&c, also a good or lucky fall, /u. t- ,5
jgiTLnirm, s. (For.) The lower back
5. a play with tamarind stones,
rope of adhoney sail, the back clew line,
&C, L4*fliuilQmtCie>L-pt*jv>. (c.) 6, Good
juu. j.-u,i v !. 's-'.-;. See c
opportunity, juncture, tuuniiuLi. 7. (com,
jvpiuih.) Affliction, distress, g&uib. 8. A
fiirLDirtSteo iSluf-pgiaw pntcneifilQee
delay, a stop, pttmi.. ( Beschi.)
>_trioi*IQ<zii7, inf. To let the vessel
drive before the wind.
fiiriudaiLes)!-., s. [pros.] Dice, a cubi
cal piece in the play of dice.
pinBT&(lf)&s&, s. The female ele
puiL . .
. inf. To get a good
phant Of the West, QiBpjSmtuJttser; [ex
opportunity.
asirani. Sa. Kain'u, ear.]
fiiriu/e^uiT, s. (pin.) Paternal kins
'^SITlBtuqrs^), s. A river near Pamen, heirs; those on whom it devolves
lamcottah, supposed to contain copper
(if there be no son) to perform funeral
Sand, as /chilim&ail. 2. (St.) ASftiS-rx
rites,
p*sr.
ffjtart. (*&)
ptiajp&(8j6s>Qiaa, inf. To place the
*pri&TLh, s. (com. piruuSatii.) Copper,
dice according to the fall.
O4.J14. W.p. 372. Tamiia.
pnujurrsil, s. A division of an estate.
piriHii&ijfiniw, s. A red chemical
jzniuwiri, inf. To play dice. 2. To
preparation of copper.
be tardy, pwiafi^Qriiiu.
pudlirueauw, s. A white chemical
pt'ULoQutii, inf. To oast dice, to
preparation of copper.
throw dice in draughts, or any similar
game.
3>irQLDT<XTebr, s. Vishnu, jqG&tresijZ,
^/TuiosS(y>jCT, v. noun. The lucky
his foster-mother having in vain passed
falling of dice, &c.
the folds of a rope round him, when a
jsniudlmpuLi, e. noun. [/iro.] Sea
child, to keep him in confinement, fe>ir,
sonable sowing.
[ex pud ct i-jjiit, belly.] 2. {It.) A
tortoise, .gaoio.
sS/raj/7 (S, s. (plu. ^irajr^am.) A kins
man, paternal relative. 2. (for pianb.)
jSHTLb, (pi. of ptri&.) They, themselves.
Hereditary property, a-fmo. (c.)
2. [in usage the Id. per. sing, honorific^
pniunfslu@n, inf. To divide an estate.
You, your honor, &c , (jjdrrflwGciriS). 3.
A
or emphatic particle suffixed to ptriLHTfiaiy>d(gj, s. Dispute about here
plural pronouns of any person, as j/m&
ditary property.
he came. 4. An j-,s>,5!w, ex
paujiT$!jf!;a!Lb, j. Deception, fraud
pletive, <v<jij?arnb, they will come, they
among relations in regard to hereditary
will indeed come. 5. One of the syllable
property, t^iflwrmtD.
sung to tunes instead of words. (See^
/ttiiinfdppjtiiuMsMB', inf. To deceive
erub, and **&.) Note. As a nfimu, it is
one another; especially relatives.
an affix to nouns, and, in the oblique
coses, it takes the change of case instead gjrriUITSjr, s. [prov. in cant numl/crs.]
of the noun.
Nine,
a^aSAi^^ugi.
pnuaastn$t, s. Ninety, Qpneisigziripi.
^iruaurrerrih, s. (Tel.) A salver of
large size, piamtfacQ. (c.)
^iru3ra;^l, s. (Tel. U'ooo&-) A small
S/rict_2i7"Lo, j. Copper, Q&J>t-/. (c.)
gold or silver casket on the person, con
taining an amulet, QfriC-riumpaTtsJSi. (c )
piTwi3aeucare$^rru}i3aoiiizare^t s. A
g;iruji-Ltr(5!r),T ssirnjLD/resrojrr, s. Siva,
river, as pnAjugexti.
as worihipped In the temple on the
^/TLCLy <S5ITLLL-iaau9jll, s. (a change
rock at Trichinopoly, Qtamtjiiter. 2. A
of 0im4.) A rope for drawing water,
religious devotee of Siva; [ex atii, et j*\<s ]
.'. 2. A rope to tie oxen with,
He who become a mother, from the fable
(c.)
of Siva nourishing an orphan.
^/rLDL#wJ>, i. Betel leaf, QaipjS&n. plT'll, s. Mother, jyorSbr. 2. Dam, fe
W. p. 372. Tamhoola. 2. Betel leaf
male parentof animals in general,
enclosing nrecanut and lime, prepared for
0tti. 3. [in combination.] A maternal
chewing, f4.. (c.)
aunt, &c. (See Sifivfleij, &flejfirij(pa>p and
Qutuptii ) 4. Origin, that which is primi
pctiyscirrtf)is pirwQevwGuri, inf.
tive, chief, or principal, opfAmui. (c.)
To chew betel with ingredients. See
mtii, is also applied to five kinds of
0, v.
nurses. 1. umtcQrsfiiC 2. s^iiQvjsriu.
prrw^snwevS^jS/riiysS, s. The betel
3. Qptai/ifiiii. 4. VDSfatiij. 5. Q*de$fipriut
plant, Q^?R)40if.. (&)
which see.
,j5iruj'5U>, s. Being liberal, munificent,
Another five-fold classification is
FODsiysoi-tBis. W. p. 405. DaYAKA.
given of persons held in similar esteem
with mothers. 1. j^iarCjjJ. king's wife.
(yi<5i4^/rj*iDfS(y*8(j*. He is hospita
2. ocjaS-i&CjjJ, wife of the guru. 3. .jyaSr
ble to every one.
taishiQgiS, elder brother's wife. 4.
a>!riLl^,s. [prot.for piriurrfil.'] A paternal
aa, wife's mother. 5. <n*lcri*
pmtr, one's own mother.
kinsman.
571

strir
ptruuQu?araBau}il>ruQuPar*T&pmi&. He
pni&@ppuiues>u>, s. [pros.] A play
who would steal one-twentieth even
among children. See StaaBtxpptiumb.
of liis mother's gold. a maxim on the
'jBtnr&LD, s. That which protects, sup
thievishrtess of goldsmiths.
ports; a vehicle, receptacle; means in the
u3f>ssv<g9jiJdr&r. A child early be
operations of the deity, ^gc<q. 2. Susie*
reaved of its mother
nance, light food given after abstinence,
flrturyflwLjuraSt&iAe-LlLiLjufr's&pmiar. One
4L*ti*. (c.) 3. The majestic mantra, or
who tries even his mother's milk to see
monosyllable pii, p*<o*pii. 4. Star, Qiadi.
if it is not salt; i. e. a distrustful,
W. p. 373. Takaka. 5. [in music.] The
mistrustful, sceptical person.
highest voice, a high key or note,
jtriiQrip&p*0iTMiBto'>M. No word is
=>*. See fait.Note. There are seve
like that of a mother. {Aw.)
ral kinds of decoction in common use,
ftd&igiaruitiiti. The Divine Being
as glaresfimib, the juice of boiled rice;
more loving than a mother. (Christ,
fUitStt ftsmib, pepper- water; fitewg/nsub,
vsage)
millet-gruel; .jg4*jr -', u> infusion of
fitj*!giitrjevs&*9. As the mother, so
*r/(jJ plant.
the daughter.
jfMtmmt(g/tfisrtii. He is my support.
piwir, s. A dam.
QfiiimtbmxiQaAieuB&9u0njaiLetiS!3&G}pg. God
is the preserver of life to us all.
pirGu jsirGujirfa, s. \_prov~\ The
jltsafiuMiLim. By divine grace.
original book, gp^tJeuQ .
pir>udQ&ire\>d) , appel. n. A matri
cide. 2. A villain, a wretch, mrurJ. 8. A
The mystic syllable
supposed to
plantain, or other tree that perishes after
protect.
yielding, arttsnjivBbSt&rjdGeirjQppeStjar.
fsnnsinu'sm'SSB , inf. To nourish with
xaiusffii jsrrajdarreOQJLfl, s. Maternal
proper diet. (Rare.)
relativesas fmumtfi.
pnuaast, s. A supporter, sustainer,
pnlissuiL], s. A stick with which
refuge, ^pfHSpmar. 2. The charioteer
children, in a play, strike a smaller
Of Krishna, sabaaarGflciswajil.
One, QariLta..
pahs (5iiL/, j. The parent sugar *prnrsn&, s. Star, ibiL^^hld. 2. The
cane.
pupil of the eye, *u>fl. (Sa. Ta'ra/ta'.)
pnii&aGSiplJitGar fBniu&Q&eV, s. A
This retains its Sanscrit pronunciation
in its Sanscrit compounds.
large white-ant. See *a>pucar.
sir'lid&rraxFI, s. [ptov."] Land of the
Cluster of stars, ibC
first quality, Qpfppiwarsiadl.
/Strij/iQiriTwiii, s. A principal village
prj.-zFt.ijd. s. The moon, a ruler of
or hamlet.
the stars,
pni&@ip&i<8j, s. The principal escu
flirjjsi>aLDFSBO,
s. A poem which de
lent root.
scribes the exalted fidelity and chastity
p<rii&&CJB, s. Original bond, draft,
of a woman who equals the virtue of
&c.
transformed to a star, &ii2iu*
pnii&@fe>, s. ( com. pir@iki>.) The
fitb. See ilruifita.
fore-flap.
jSrrtr&SlA, s. (for pp-gaui.) The first
light food given to convalescents, u#g>wb.
Longing of a child for its mother.
pirtiifisuuf&eoeoirfitlieiristr, s. An or 'jsmrensr ^/rjiMra/^a^ii, j. The
eighteenth year of the Hindu cycle,
phan.
f<yi_i4. (c. )
jgtrujLDiTLDsir, s. Maternal uncle.
'fiUnrSBSTLD,
s. Holding, keeping. W.
jBirliajij)pn'Leuifi&arpfDui, s. Rela
p. 443. Dharan'a. 2. Stability, firmness,
tives in the maternal line.
steadiness, constancy,
3. Enduring,
pirtueuirsny/, s. The original plantain
lasting, remaining,
4. Wearing,
tree.
investing, bearing, holding, sustaining,
Quifiiupniu, s. Mother's elder sister.
upholding,
(See gcemb.) 5. One
2. Elder paternal uncle's wife.
of the eight qualities of a yogi, ^i9tami.
See prttmr.
QuiHn^niiQpsap, s. Relationship of
the wife's father's elder sisters, or of pnrssS, s. The earth, y,u9. (Sa.
the husband's mother's elder brothers.
Dharivti.) See ptiesfl.
Qupro/XiriLJnpryiu, s. One's own mo pirrrdastsr, s. (Tel. zr>tSvn-) Price of
ther.
paddy, Q*AJ!w. ( Old Die.)
LDnpqy&pnli, s. A step-mother.
fBtnrSsiBr, s. Stability, steadiness, firm
<irj&S, s. [pros.] [in combin. vul.
ness, establishment, fixture,
2. One
Pregnant, being with young, *iu
of the eight ^isQuraii of the silent,
Jfl. 2. A wet nurse, either the mother
motionless devotee; fixing the mind, con
or another, <y>JsuQiSiiL/igSr. 3. [i games
stantly on a member of the body as an
of ball, &c.] The head player on each
expedient for keeping the thoughts from
Side, ^istturC^ar^arixftpuaar; a[s0 caljgj
wandering. 3. Construction, arrangement,
M5>- (Beschi.) (c.)
order, system, principles, established
order of things either natural or artificial.
mover of this law-suit.
See caprj&str. ( Sa. D/ia'ran'a.)
572

/seas17/73ssr,
The nine classes of
things; existing or established by art;
I . ino^rjJtor, names, appellations. 2.
fe^fufan, (probably) terms of arch
itecture. 8. unuf/srnlaw, things form
ed by ioiaDu, as words, appearance of
things created. 4. tyPiputo, paint
ings or sculpture. 5, QjatyO-Mtai,
poems, poetry, compositions. 6. imp
ai &enpturQtu tretrQuFgrCjtstaff, perhaps
abstract numbers. 7. tF/it**a, contri
vance for the formation or modulation
of sounds, as bells, musical instruments.
8. mAsginutea, productions of art in
general. 9. effQBaptnlBsa, a complete army
of four kinds of forces. (See sgdii,.)
II. The nine forms of worship practised
by the Saiva Yogis. Their classification
is : 1 . rrufmiaul, the worship ofthe Omni
present God in the form of an image, to
which is given his name, jwA_ix_r/df
ilea, worshipping the Supreme Being,
who is unlimited, and without form,
by the use of the formule, Maha Vakya
(the great speech), accompanied by the
entire renunciation of the world This
accords with the practice of the Adwita
class of Vedantists,
riisttatitfuMsi
BBflCiQurtrrt^aarii^QiuiQa-aafififiAt. 3. Gufifitj
tea, an exercise of the Yogi to restrain his
bodily affections, by uniting the vital
air in the heart, iSmmt*, in the podex,
jjutaxar, in the body generally, Su!bbt,
and in the throat, p-grantir; these four,
with that in the navel, mrm*; and
thus, with the inward recital of the
mystic O'm, to alter the position of his
heart, supposed to be like a lotus flower
with eight petals hanging downwards,
u*Qp&>p8$l<ua>t$**Q*tLjgl, iSgsesat&r, jjuf<3r,
SiUffir4r, ML.fi/rarasr tjarSl pmrtii s Sar^tororar
(/fw&arC'rfi S/fiQfiStattSrrri&p a^raAstnaifi
GDjsG<o&QpawrA(ges>a. 4. tai$tsfies%gB9, Wor
shipping Siva by the famous five letter
ed incantation, m6Wiurejecting the
mystic O'mascribing to him the supremacy.and recognizing the universe as
only the manifestation of Siva. Such as
do this reject the primitive system, and
believe in an all pervading soul of the
universe, called Siva, *r&iniwpfip<5&
L^artMiutrmwytiieSpaiar&ejQetrQajaTff, Qua
jjar-tCT, meditating on the Supreme
Being, as one who having purified him
self, and suspended his breath, unites the
faculties of the mind with the four con
stituents of the body earth, water, fire
and windin the cavity of the crown
of the head. This is done when the
reason represented by fire; reflection by
the wind; the will by water, are joined
with resolution or passion, represented
by earth, and all co-operate to fix the
mind in the air, the seat of Brahm, *
Q*sfiarthuabrg&@pas&r rSeuii, ir arii ffdr
&ltt,0g,<jsiatcs&tu ^ssistr-p^s Ljpltt>arQe*r&p
9oma\rryiaoptuwa gjiiQ, lSsstli

arenff ^atutoirQajLSffiafifiFarfi^Ai Q^rj;.-t.r^^


tx-.fpii. 6. f/t/sg'iiaa, continual meditation
of an ascetic in an immoveable posture,
uttering the sounds of st,
or O'm,
which represent the deity. This is done
while closing the eyes and restraining all
the external senses. By the mystic sylla
ble,the mngmrif. pulse is said to be purified.

/Binrui
and its pulsation may be heard. (Seegia

fsfit glfirgi*6firarfi*&tLjvnt-fl&i, 7. iwfffirj


ten, the mental perception of Brahm,
obtained by the firm power of thought,
separated from external things, which
Unites the reason with the will. These
combined, produce action or passion.
Passion, reason and will are condensed
in reflection, by which Brahm is per
ceived, i3pQur<5tet*BX-juTto&iicB>&ip0&&Qp
QfiSB>p (ZijGf.'jSg&QjrK7L_LSdr, ftbtnarsirAjiSztD
fmpfgti&ffii. 8. i(K--,jr?ten, rendering
homage to Siva only in the Lingam,
rejecting the lower positions which re
present Brahma and Vishnu; and re
nouncing passion, and the corporeal
senses, contemplating the divine essence
with a fixed mind, Jjjwh5.iS)iuiJi_>

a8fife>iib. 9. E^sPj^iSot, becoming ripe


for absorption and approaching assi
milation to the deity, by gaining a
knowledge of the twenty-six properties
of the body, the soul, and the Supreme
Being (ttcJibrxurmib). This is obtained
by entirely forgetting the austerities
practised, repeating continually the am
/iaS^J), solely contemplating the bene
fit to be derived, and then renouncing
even that; the soul thus dominates
over the immerging principle, arrives
at a pure, spiritual knowledge and is
merged in the Divinity, *fipa-t*tuut
ar$& ^jfflffsfiiartbuaaraaBsQareiisQ, a^CeUdi

*j!nr<l>UiL8uJi}>, s. A Sanscrit com


pound implying, more or less, greater
or smaller, longer or shorter, superior or
inferior, a-ura^iib^. W. p. 373. Taratamya. 2. Difference, contrast, disparity,
agifism; [ex f3tb, et /unto, affixes of the
comparative and superlative degrees.]
'jSTTLD, s. Wife, as pirair, mSbrefl. 2.
Married state, commonly in reference to
a previous marriage, applicable to either
party, tfr*<i. (c.) 3. A rare thing,
the best of its kind,
4. Yel
low orpiment, yellow sulphuret of arsenic,
jfUftub. 5. The tongue, *r. 6. Silver,
Qiortf. 7. Mercury, quicksilver, ursrsj,.
8. Vermilion, Jei4. 9. The mystic
monosyllable O'm, as pwasib, iSimatb. 1 o. [in
music] The nasal sound, rwt*?fiiSpi<gitB>r.
11. [inmusic.~] The treble, ApoSso*. 12.The
highest of the seven strings of the guitar,
J2OTi3i4JOwKirjr. (Sa. Tara.) 13. Bell
metal, Q/*u<4. 14. Venom of the green
snake, usensijuribdsir m, 15. A tree of
Swerga, as c^vs-"-^0tvQpiiQ(5itjslsoiSinSffiCiLiit.. The wife, and
the guru or religion, are according to
the destiny of heaven, [pro.]
jetwp&dQiLut, inf. To enter into
the marriage state.
pngifltpipaiar, appel. n. A widower.
ueaptrndairasir, s.
A man who has
married several times.

jitjrrstr
iSifiesr/Sirati, s. Latter wife or marriage.
Qpifizapi'Dui QppioQijBW, s
First
wife or marriage.
annr/T, s. A duck, ^irLjor. 2. A heron,
sxyg. 3. Waddling as a duck.There
are different kinds of ducks, as ^akr^ffiir,
Muscovy duck, aabq-fiic*, atilJSfpiir,
iDe&ptgjr, Qurjspnrr, a gOOSe.
pirjruQuti.si-.QurBi. Like a duck. 2.
Short and plump as a duck. 3. Wad
dling as a duck.
fETCriT, i). (negative.) They do not give,
$>ldb*QPpff. 2. [as a participle.'] Not giving,
prQutuQsfetb, as pe'iB&Qa-ppasr, Kottan Who
does not give. 3. (verbal participle.) A
none giving person, or thing, ds&Qiuieib,
as pmiQuiPipgi, he is gone without giving
any thing.
'JBiTlTT, s. ( mostly in combination.) A
wife, lotoJ. W. p. 406. Dara. 2. A star
or planet, Ss*ufcir. (Sa. Tu'ra'.) 3. Drops
of water, or a continuous stream. See
finos.
pttan&GSiLnpirn&naecsrw, s. The body
of stars, BL-epizA&-Ctth.
fingiTfifipui, s. Giving a girl in mar
riage, with certain ceremonies. See/Ai4.
pirnapirw^jSirarpiraLD, s. Cloud, Gld
*ib; [ex pub, holding.]
fBitwtupLD, s. The starry firmament,
the sky, aranb.
pnairufi, s. The moon, as lord of the
stars, oi^ljof; also pusrufi. 2. Jupiter
as the husband of ^im, tSnm<b.
piraiTLip@atr@&eir, s. Wife, children
and others.
jSitnnmemLeoih, s. Region of the stars.
^/TJ'/TlL, i. [prop. ^irec/Til.] Cradle
songs, lullaby songs, frmiiSauiiUS. 2.
Obsequious attentions, spoken in displea
sure or contempt, (c.)
5ITS'ITiL., QSfldr, ^irnrL-if-QesrA, ffauar,
*ivriij_, v. a. To lull or sooth a child.
(Old Vic.)
jS/nriTGrrLD, s. ( Tel. probably a change of
Sa. Sarala.) Frankness, candor, openness,
freedom, cordiality, cheerfulness,
2. Flenty, copiousness, sufficiency, com
pleteness, QureSei. 3. Roominess, spaci
ousness, amplitude, Seuii. 4. Fluency,
readiness of speech or utterance, freeness in reading; proficiency; good execu
tion in singing or playing on an instru
ment, Qarf!/. 5. Confidence, boldness,
assurance, so^Auii. 6. Generosity, libera
lity, magnanimity, catholicity, imparti
ality, a^rrii. (c.)
/eirairewdanuar, s. A liberal man.
/SirffirsiTLOiniidQairtBda, inf. To give
freely, bountifully.
fBirwTevu>nij&&n:uiSi, inf. To eat to
satisfaction.
pirBnruiiriij&Q&eii$s,inf. To spend
freely and bountifully.
ptriiirsiru>iriijuQu&,inf. To speak freely
without fear.
punnetrLcireaQ&eQeii, v. noun. Liberal ex
penditure.
pirgiraruin&ntiGBil, s. Candor, genero
sity, free-heartedness.

pnnirettusn&tQp&ui, s. A cheerful coun


tenance.
piratretiDireirsiiifi, s. A wide, spacious
road.
psrnfl, s. Way, road, euifi. 2. Quality,
manner, mode, !,<. 3. Exchange, barter,
tShMmitSi.Noie. In these senses it is both
Tamil and Ttlugu.
pnfiunifl, s. One who knows a good
way, AittySwj*^/ejr. 2. One who
knows particulars of a person or thing,
aioiaraiEflKflutsr.
s. [in combin.] A wearer, sustainer, as axst-pit, one who wears a crown;
QeSiis/sif, one wearing a lingam ; *rwprt,
one wearing the trident-mark; ^ai^it,
a blooming youth. See ft, Sa.
gBlTtil, &Q<2*)dixT ^CJ^cdt uGuesr da, v. a.
[a change of ^.] To bear, to sutler, to
endure, QurpA*.
jSiTifl&ijri, s. Agreement, consent, union,
prifl&uiu ear star, inf. To agree about
a price.
pnifl&LDi: . .r\b i , inf. To sell at a
reasonable rate.
fitriflp]BlifluJL[> jStr/flpQj-iii, s. Po
verty. See 04ffiia, (Sa. Da'ridrhja.)
prr/flu^irrfluLj, s. (Hind.) Estima
tion, guess, uglily. 2. Causing a lad to
excel in scholarship, Guibui-iQ*^pti. (c.)
jftj1taf/iriluLfumcaf@tt>. He CftUStd him
to excel.
<5lTlP&, s. (Arab.) Date,
*^Bn~(Tf),s. (as /l(i^.) Branch of a tree,
lesiQsttbLi. 2. A tree in general, 4.
ptrfT^aisBrutt J. As fitrq^&treussiih.
'fin-QR&it,, s. The forest called /ZirQZj
ampuls, in which ascetics lived.
^irQ^airajssrii, s. A forest celebrated
in Skanda Puranaas fa**.
prrQfja$3T^irQ^str^asir, s. Daruka
an Asura, killed, according to the Skanda
purana, by Skanda, (g/wiaxQstf&rpgfasar. 2.
Another of the same name, said to have
been slain by Kali, arsftur^QMfcwiyciTi- jf
pir^ae&miT&stS ^ir^apO^nj^ar, s.
Kali, destroyer of a ^(jdr, cnf.
^/7(5/7/r7/SirQjj&jbQ&ptTysir, s. Skan
da, destroyer of a pressor, <gunir ; [ex jyrt.]
*JErr(t^sss[L[>, s. Fear, dread, horror, u
uib. 2. Timidity, .*i4. W. p. 466.
Darun'a.
^/T(77}aajr6!>jff(tJfi>, j. Youth, juvenility,
gsriiutjafiA. See fitsavtb. (Sa. 7a'riM'ya.)
^irsro/r, s. Row, range, line, series,
stripe, streak, 9ofi. (Compare *imr.)
2. A long trumpet or pipe, nssraib. 3.
A smaller trumpet, BpBaianb. 4. Way,
road, *ifi. 5. Heavy rain falling in large
drops, wmpfiprtBi. (c.) 6. Stream of water
poured on the right hand of the receiver
in making grants or donations, also in
giving a wife in marriage, &c. (See Mffii.)
7. Flowing as water from a pipe and in
pencils, as gum from a tree, or as rain ;
also a course, as the flowing of arrows,
573

the running of a horse or of a stream,


uraJaan. (Sa. D'ha'ra'.) 8. Apple, or pupil
of the eye, wiflcsrf. (See prams.) 9.
Eye, sen. 10. Point, edge; sharp or cutting
side of an instrument, &c., x-ts, 11
Van of an army, the banner-detachment,
GWi.ijusi>i_. 12. The wheel-like weapon, rs
svwuiib. 13. Tongue, mi. 14. Running in
a straight course, SsMnt, 15. Star,
tSeitJ^. 16. Strength, vigor, force, power,
17. A wife, uSotJ. (See 0r:j>.) 18.
Wife of Bliali, otJ-iSio }. 19. Wife
of Jupiter, priest of the gods, iSurfidnsisj
>. (See prii. Sa.) 20. Cloth, P&j. (*#.)
&ironrfiS9GiiuiriiuQurBp*tiibLj. The emmets
going ill rows.
*iiesriaiiSjsiaMB$.t3.<5sQpff. There are
in the sky clouds surcharged witli rain.
p itsi> n suskA, i. A very fine kind of
striped muslin. (/?.)
pnsniTpn&itiuniLJLDsnipQuujtij, in/*. To
rain in torrents, to stream down.
pirsairpiraairiucQiutTi, inf. To run or
gusli out in a straight stream.
jsrreniruuLL, s. Striped silk.
xirenrryp, inf. To blow a trumpet.
pitsaitoinitppev, v. noun. Pouring water
by a donor, on the right hand of the
donee, in making a grant. &c. 2. (fig)
To lose a thing (spoken in grief), (c.)
f[TQDiTGijiriTi&&idQ&n(B&&, inf. To give
irrecoverably by pouring water into
the hand of the person receiving the
gift.
^/ran/raff^, inf. To cast streams of
light, to radiate, gdlsii. (p.)
sit, s. A flood of tears.
fBirQsriraiT, s. ( Pcrs.) Superintendent
of peons, dharoga.
JBITIT, s. Wreath, chain, garland, chaplet, ioiJw. 2. Flower, blossom, y,. 3. Flowerbud, timcj^H. 4. A string of bells for a
horse, &c., S*fWJeu. 5. "Van of an
army bearing the flag, Q*rip.iiu>i_. 6.
Rank and file of an army,
7. Weaver's quill, bobbin, or spool, as
8. Army, troops, a regiment, Qsler.
fB!Tir, s. (Arab.) An affix implying a
substantial person as rssm/ni, tgiSarpri,
&c. 2. (.Eng.) Tar, pitch, as i_rr.
fB!rn~&3>6stfi\ irir<<xirG$sfl, aQapsr,
,*G>*, ijQuttr, **, b. a. To demonstrate,
evince, as prsserftss.
* Tri~<&3sir, s. A clever disputant, a
rcasoner, a logician, a sophist, pas&svnhgiA ;
\ex fitssib.]
*^iTiriQmehr, s. The brahmany kite
the vehicle of Vishnu, *cy-*-. W. p.
374. Tarkshya.
'^itsOlo, s. The palmyra or fan-palm,
ufa-, Borassus flabelliformis, L. 2. The
Bastard sago, G^B$putea, Caryota Urens.
3. The tongue, *. W. p. 374. Tala. 4.
Ear of an elephant, jrto*(?*J. 5. The
earth, as #u<4,
6. Earthen dish, m
sent. 7. Salver, charger, /m.iib.
fiiredGsfissTGsr prtevji&ai&asr, s. A
name of Bhishma. (See ^cSiwrnH. ) 2.
Bala Rama, uwniirthe banner of both
being a palmyra tree.
pirevu/ifdow, s. Palm-leaf, especially
the leaf rolled up as an ear-ornament.
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ptreoGLDrTgeniQiuiTar, appcl. n. An
epithet of Agni the god of fire, it
having many tongues.
pn&>euL-i^i}>, s. Ear of an elephant,
vrtatQtiS. 2. Tail of an elephant, luritar
r*. 3, The earth, yd. (*&.} 4. As
firevtS^rfiib.
^/reofifljTji^ii, s. ( St.) A large fan, Qu
jruu^i_ii. 2. Fan in general, rS&fi.
'^irsOihuuire^iremih, s. A kind of
natural arsenic.
j&trsdiru, s. (Pcrs.) A tank, <g<anJ>.
jSireOirsOLD, s. Scandal, aspersion, ca
lumny, uaSQungS; [cx^rA,, tongue.]
/T\)si/fflffiUii), s. The palatal class of
letters,
esagprAiiSpuuesr ; [ex fiiyi.~\
g5ir@Q, s. The marriage badge tied on the
neck of the bride, by the bridegroom,
at the time of the wedding; and worn
like a wedding ring, and an auspicious
ornament, urnsAitSiuiii. (c.)
pcctiuMsMG/iC-x. To ask the boon of the
wedding badge; i. e. for a wife, to plead
for the life of her husband.
sreSupuutij. Thou wilt lose thy wedding
badge. (A curse.)
arc$smjtB arii. Thou wilt fasten on
another wedding badge; i. e. thou wilt
lose thy wife, [prou.]
^tvQmi^vat^dcsuLjftfrBSiulaSI&saGmia&rQiii.
May her wedding badge be iron; i, e.
enduring, may her husband livelong.
prtdisiLG), v. noun. Investing the
bride with the wedding badge, on the
day of marriage.
/XireSaC(BQpiTjipu>, s. The auspicious
hour for putting on the marriage badge.
fBireSaaaSjpi, s. A twisted thread for
the frcS.
fiirSa^uQurrdsr^iiT^ia, inf. To melt
gold for the wedding badge on an
auspicious day.
pn&aG siraoai , J. A string of beads
to which the marriage badge is attached.
pird&&ti(B, s. [prop. pireSdQa/rif..] A
braided gold wire for the marriage
badge, (e.)
pirSoiuQFtsQ&tL-fBlfiev, v. noun. Ap
pending beads with the marriage badge,
accompanied with certain ceremonies
regarded as auspicious.
pird&uQuirrt^ppih, s. [in aslrol.'] Such
an agreement in the configuration of
the heavenly bodies, in the horoscope of
the two persons to be united,as is deem
ed propitious for the marriage; and the
investiture of the bride with the /srdi.
iVo/e. If the flBeSCiQutcsfotii be unpropitious, the parties do not come
together; the wedding is deferred. It
is one of the fituQuia^/itb.
pirdlujjpisa, inf. To tear off* the wed
ding token at the husband's death.
pir&ujjpipfiaisir, appcl. n. A widow,
one who has torn off the marriage
badge.
pit&mTf), s. [loc.~] Beads of different
forms attached to the marriage badge.
QutTL-fB/ipiTeS, s. A marriage badge
made of a flat piece of metal.
'jSTgflfS. The palate, jujekressrw. W.
p. 375. Tali;. 2. The tongue, mi.

pirga&irfiirjs$r&&ir, s. (Arab.) A
portion of a district or province, com
monly under a Tahslldar, a Taluk, (c.)
firgfi&t^AiQfifidjUL/bl^^iaQsreeaQmiairQia. . . .
You must take this ease before the Tahsildar of the Taluk.
prrgsn&ir&Q&eii&Gir, j. The Taluk peon.
pirjsiaiT^&rTB'iBsic, s. The Tahsildar's
inquiry.
^BirsO, s. Dandling, or lulling a child
to sleep with singing, ^iwillS. 2. Cradle
songs, or one of the ten parts of juvenile
poetry. (See LSAlAsuSji.) 3. The tongue
as p'st.
/tireniril., v. noun. Dandling a child,
&c. See fisiLL<S.
'JSrrtouSS, s. One who has terminated
the state of iSj<c*i/i and enters on that of
the recluse, not marrying, pipi,
j3>[T6iJt t-O, s. (contraction of pnipetiL-Ui.)
Necklace, x&fflesaRiorto. (c.) 2. [improp.
for fintuaii.] A place of residence. (U )
^/TSlfio., s. Journeying, journey, iSaiuir
BTii. 2. Battle, fight, skirmish, Qurt.
^iSmisapnai^QuT^: -". A thousand men
went on an incursion.
pireuLp.jfGjUTaxR, s. A boat going near
the shore to cut out the vessels of an
enemy. ( Beschi.)
'ftTeiJiild, s. A work on architec
ture. (See Sfiujuii.) 2. A kind of stone,
&rarm>mm*4,
'^EJeUGtlofl, s. A rope to tie oxen to
getheras fitmmifl. (o.)
*JgirGi]rbjS>LD, s. Hell, icffati. (^*7.) 2.
(Tel. usage) Great affliction, distress,
calamity, CopSzr. Sometimes ptuifib. (c.)
piraiipuui, inf. To be greatly dis
tressed, to suffer great calamity.
'SBireilLD, s. Forest, desert, a wild, and}.
2. Desert-fire, kindled, it is said, by fric
tion, *riJ&fi$. W. p. 400. Dava. 3. Towns,
villages, &c, in agricultural districts, mrs?
rfcu^gif.
4. Heat, as fltuibQauudi.
mp itgutLb swjBIT enJlb , s. Basis,
foundation, prop, tfJw. 2. Stability, steadi
ness, B-f>>. 3. Place, location, habitation,
g!i_ii. 4. The earth, ui4. 5. Mountain,
idJw. 6. Trees and plants in general, mi*.
7. Body as the dwelling of the soul,
(*0.) 8. One of the seven transmigrations,
or births, ro>J^uJO<Srp. 9. A bow string,
SrSr. 10. Shelter, support,
(See
fluid.) 11. (It.) All immoveable thingB,
jjjjii. 12. (fi/. Sj*.) Lingam.
ptraiB&thsLr>u>, s. Living creatures, the
moveable and immoveable. 2. Eingani
and devotees of Siva, the fixed and move
able habitations of the god. (,. 4.)
aneug&r, s. The deity, ata/or.
^TTSUirlt sQQfQ&B , v; rij . uGuar, aa, V.
a. To protect, to shelter, to support, to
maintain, to preserve, .^ -'-3. 2. v. n.
To lodge, abide, obtain shelter, iHinQup^
(XSS. (c.)
jUjireilLfiXSLL-Q, v. noun, [proc] (an
elongation of fiaiysscQ.) A rope for
tying a bullock's fore-leg to the neck.
iS/rai)srr<S6t"/rj"/r, j. [pror.] (pi.) Traders
from distant parts, C^f*4ic=S*/. 2.
Those who keep oxen for carrying bur
dens, Qiafrmmtsr.

fitrip
/!.;*.*#'**-. ''AT'iV5'. Humility is
jSH su sirii) , s. Towns, villages, &c, in pfT l^GstlF, a. One of the four subdivi
agricultural districts, totspinpgit. ('g.)
esteemed as gold, proud manner* are
sions of any of the four kinds of verse>
disdained as the bad stinking of brass.
uitSssrpQpien^i, See ur.
2. ( Tel. Wvx ) (com.) A lodging place,
OffijJt-ii. (Beseki.)
gjirsnip, s. A wild plant found on sea pvip, inf. used advcrbiulhj. Down,
below, beneath, low.
mwcv2t*)sri&urrpp~lpKs(2e/ipi&, Wc must
shores, the sweet scented or screw pine,
QmicS&pryiQii. Come when the heat
take lodging in some good place.
pi-ar ;!!. .h, Fandanas oderatissima, L. (c.)
is abated, when the sun is low.
SirsuGm, s. A woollen cloth, aiLuerui.
2. Cocoa-nut tree, G)pdrarw7tb. Note. Ju
prtf&Lp, inf. To fall down.
combination o may be dropped.
(KL usage)
fsiTLp&i, inf. To drop.
^iripmsrriu,
s.
The
fruit
of
the
ptranip.
'SirstiSSTln, t. [in combin.'] Cleansing,
pHLpuGuna, inf. To descend.
purifying, as pippiwxnh, mjt&ueto&im*.
Of what importance is it
^irtfiirisiLt-f, s. Unfailing or undimin
fElTSilir!TLD, s. [prop. pnipeiinaui.~] A slop
whether the green fruit of the wild
ished love, friendship, &c. (p.)
ing roof. 2. Verandah.
pine, od the sea shore, hang high or
pnLpiru>$QF)6sa, inf. To be without
low?
JE/rsQSsrr, s. [cor. of ^irLpa/, cl ^jeo3ss or
humility; to be impatient.
^irifimjcirOiueisrQem'L , s. A medicinal
At, et flJw.] That which is tolerable. 2.
/siTLpirsnw, s. Pride, haughtiness.
oil
made
of
the
fruit.
[with the dative.'] That which is better, or
improved. (In some places, ? - .'.i-u.) (e.)
/SiTLfiinfajeal, s. An umbrella made of pnjfiQipic, s. Pendent female locks.
2. A female, (p.)
j/ff>G&g:0"Blsr. This is better than that.
the^roie leaf, (c.)
pnip&eai, s. Long, matted, dishevelled
,#/upjE/(g8, j. The fruit cluster.
pndHhtidJnhuQuiim, inf. To become
locks of an ascetic.
fiirtpu>ien, s. The petals of the ^/raotp.
better.
pirifiibpuiirfirfl, s. An inferior kind. 2.
jSirsij, s. One of the paces of a horse, a pnipiAULpiii, i. The ripe fruit of the
Low conduct.
gallop, (sWs>i_. 2. Support, a staff,
finipipt^smui, s. A lowly temper,
piTLpwy, s. The fragrant flower of the
up*GsiG>. 3. Shelter, secure place for
calm temper.
vessels, &c, g<p4fli_ii. (c ) 4. Hostility,
plant, (c.)
pnipip&rrfi, s. A low caste.
hostile attack, uw. 5. Pain, distress, an
/sirenLpQpSsti,*. The root growing down
pnCpipueoan, s. Inferior reward,
guish, suffering, ir}pp<l>. 6. Strength,
ward from its branches.
slight advantage, scanty profit.
valor, power, uoS. 7. Jumping, leaping,
pneatpQiunfiso^irLpGu>n%si>, s. Leaf of pnLpipy,i8,
8. (7c/.) llesting place, lodging
s. Low land. 2. Poor
the
flreny).
place,
.J
land, impoverished soil.
stpt^saip, s. A weed in the sea.
eiiKi^ref. A convenient resting place.
pttipmpaiiusr, s. Declining age.
aptTjBBtp, s. Indian aloe; Aloe Indica.
^.TSij, Q?pzar, pn&GGnesr, Qeusir, pireu, v.
^/rtpi^fifijb, s. A low price.
(Royle.)
n. To spring at or upon, to jump up as
i' C -, .: i'.i - . inf. To yield, to
apQjyuQliFUSi, s. The pith of the leaf.
if catching at an object over head, mil
submit
in order to effect an object, or
2. To spread, to pervade,
G&/rpjpidap<Tpes>Lp, s. Another kind
through affability.
3. To perish or decay, jpfiu. A. v. a.
containing a fleshy substance resem
piripigiQuiTm, inf. To fail in comTo jump or leap over, ^'<*i_. 5. To
bling boiled rice.
* petition or comparison. 2. To degene
reach to or after, to extend the arms,
Q&iptresiy/, s. The red kind.
rate in morals, character, &c.
as a child, tci 6. To attack, to prey
fiQgpaemip, s. A shrub in hedges,
ptrifiGii&jpi, I. A hanging belly,
uponas disease, to rush in upon one, Jim
Clerodendrum phlomoides, L.
7. To tend, or move toward, <u. (c.)
tgytmpprJsQsrab ._ - ;. The child
<2utufj$iresy>, s. The wild aloe.
toddles about with uplifted hands.
Qeueesriirsnip, s. The white variety. <5irLp, aQQpesr, pSpdx, uQueir, as, . a.
[prow.] To let down, to deepen, to de
.-;
>
He rushes upon
fEtTLf), s. A bolt, bar, latch, apeqjpipirip.
press, xrptQ/riHj. 2. To be slow or dull,
me.
amfltm. 3. To wait, stay,profits. (Jaffna
(c.) 2. Key, p'yiQsrii. 3. Blocks in a wall
*= - *4Cyt.-Iiftit^r. The white
usage.)
to support beams, **uL/p4^afsTi_-4Pii4.
ants are getting up the wall.
^(Ti^^^utSifda, inf. To hold down
pnipQ&j$d&pntf<aid&^ffi^ytli
LDi-^j-Z-/~t ^ ^} , inf. To attack oneas
another's head, a branch, &c.
piifiQun-. inf. To bolt or bar a door.
a person, a wild beast or a demon; to
Q&HLLmtp-nipda,, inf. To plant seeds,
ptrip$)pi&, inf. To unbolt or unbar a
take firm hold of, as disease.
jSir^uuiruj, inf. To spring on, to leap
to set or to insert.
door.
up, or forward.
-i. inf. To inter a corpse.
jBITLpjXITtlp, QQpest,iQpsir, Qeidr^trtfi,
pne&uiSif.da, inf. To spring up and
jpeorr^^ir^pds, inf. To lower the wellv. n. To be, or to become low, to sink, to
catch hold of.
sweep.
fall, to decline, bbiu. 2. (with accusative
or dative.) To bow, to stoop, to do homage,
r- r S. ,L
inf. To speak in a slight,
QuirQg&piripda, inf. To while away
to prostrate in reverence; to be humble,
incoherent manner.
time.
yielding, submissive; to carry one's self pnLpuLj,v.noun. Lowering. 2. Burying,
psn&s&jp, inf. To extend the arms,
humbly,
mmis.
3.
To
sink
in
circum
as a child, (c.)
inserting, planting. 3. Immersion.
stances, repute, &c, to decline in splen
T.-a -;'v. . noun. Jumping, skipping,
dor or power; to decrease, diminish, ^iTi^31&, s. Meanness, baseness, vileness,
spreading, &c, as the verb.
decay, degenerate, deteriorate, P/Q*i_. 4.
t$ma, 2. Inferiority, disparagement,
(SjefliTpiTiifiee,v. noun. The piercing of
To declineas the sun, wu. (c.) 5. To be
subordination, pttbq. 3. Lowliness, hum
cold.
inlaid as gold; to be set inas colors;
bleness, submissiveness, pifima. 4. De
(gtB^ira/jSeo, v. noun. Being affected
to abide inas lustre in a gem, ujP<i/. 6.
ficiency, want, scarcity; arrears,
5.
To tarry, delay, halt, to stop as a busi
by heat. Sec 0.
Deterioration, degradation, loss; decay of
ness, pis. 7. To prove inferior, to be
wealth, power, fame, &c., C*(8. 6. Dis
fSpptraygii, v. noun. The catching of
wanting, to fail in comparison, competi
honor, discredit, disgrace, gjj{*ft. 7.
fire.
tion, battle, Gprpm. 8. To be indolent,
Incompetency, inadequacy, ouf>ui. 8.
jX"ITLfii 3d5/TffO, s. A key, ^/>iey?dra.
lazy, Oniu. 9. To despond, to be deject
Failure in competition or in an cnterprizc,
2. A bar, a bolt, pt&tiutis; [ei P'0.]
ed, aaxjCsri. lo. To hang down, to be
&c., pin. (c.)
suspended, Qpimm. 1 1 . To desire, to be
5TLp<Gli&lElQ9j, s. A chank with wide
#es>fspQptcpptSii<5iili>i. There is no
eager
for,
jyawar.
12.
(c.)
To
be
deep,
to
impediment from that.
mouth, mwas$rp9B(g.
deepen,
.gis.
13.
To
sink
as
a
balance,
gbppsgptij>tuid<5&S>f!g, That is infe
fBlT L$, s. A large pan, pot, or vessel with
:<:.,'-, 14. To sink in water,
p.
rior to this.
a wide mouth, for washing, churning or
1 5. To be engrossed in an object or pur
$&sspt!l:*QutJ(3t&pgi. There is some
other purposc,
2. Ajar, *rit,. (c.) 3.
suit, warc:st3u. 16. To slope, to slant, as
thing wanting, it is defective in one
The second lunar astcristn, u
-a.
a roof, &c,
respect.
57o

pirLp8uuL, inf. To prove inferior, *j$rrerrii>l s. Time or measure in music,


to be incompetent, to be in disgrace.
g^aiaou. 2. A kind of cymbal for keeping
time in music, g,ritjiiu-Ji. (e.) 3. Syllables
sung in correspondence with the drum,
Dishonor, discredit, disgrace.
<rgi. W. p. 374. Tala. 4. Union in
mesiif/tpnys&Gl, s. Want of rain, little
time with the music, dancing, drumming,
rain.
&c, mtt&a*. 5. One of the sixty-four
fB<rip@i^,s. \jmprop. for pirip&Gl.~\ LowJi(}fOT.4. 6. The palmyra tree, ufcr. 7.
ness in rank, inferiority, meanness, failure
Yellow orpiment
in competition, dishonor.
pnstTLD, . The five modes of time in
pnippifiuueGstzm , inf. To treat one
beating the cymbal. 1. **jjSiyi_ii, con
with disrespect; to disgrace or degrade.
sisting of wr/gimr or eight measures
piripp$iijn0ir&i!&(g,
Inferior com
in beating, viz. : tsa. "S two <y, or four
modities.
u)f^P/; g)), *, or One uyrfgltmr; and
fiib, , one <-i&t&, or three wtpjjifar. It is
considered to have its origin in the last
A'iiA*, <* To bring low, to lower, to
of the five faces of
Isa, called rpfr
let down, to deepen, pitpiQriiu. 2. To
Curj-i^ii, and is of the brahman caste,
inter, sink, submerge, immerse-, to set,
L8j(c*ffp. 2. arspLiiui, consisting of idb0$
to plant, Li*>j**. 3. To reduce, diminish,
eor, , or six measures, viz. : tsar, *, or
(gmpia. 4. To subject, to bring to one's
two totjs&eeH ; w > . or two t>ifi$*Bt't and
wishes, ffiiiiuOA*. (e.) 5. To spend or
C5cy, , or two iMffiss*. It is said to
while away time, Qur^Qurtx. 6. To
be derived from the fourth face of Isa
degrade, to subordinate,
(p.)
called wricQpeiii, and is of the Raja caste,
- -.v s % , inf. To lower one, in
gfj**tgl, 3. *C-iS/nn$$Atji, consisting of
rank, &c.
ujri^laof ea., or twelve measures, viz. :
f; >a> rj,j j j -.7 vw'( = , inf. To lower the
one pulvtam,OT three measures;
gl\i(5, , one ilagu, or one measure; <y,a-,
pitch, or key note, in singing.
two kurus, or four measures;
one
p%si>3s>iujgiiny>pp, inf. To hang the
i/at/u, one measure; and i. > .-, a. one
head, through reverence, shame or
pulutam or three measures. Its origin
bashfulness.
is derived from Isa's third face called
it.tt -f-.r- i: 'i i ~, inf. To cultivate
^CsuQpmib, and is of the Vaisya caste,
humility, (/fare.)
vi>m&irrgl. 4. *J<-t*j<?rili_ii, consisting
fiS^Djmiu^^/rtp^^, inf. To lower the
of twelve measures, or x-.-g.*-,
viz.:
L&ipib, s, three measures; <y, , three
price.
hurus, or six measures; ty&i^ii. , or
grrtpUULCi, s. [pror.] Lowness, depth
tliree measures. Its origin is derived
of water, a pit, &c., ^a*.
*
from Isa's second face, called /tpLj<rri-w,
/ftguuararseicrgigieBengiBg. A young pal
and is of the Sudra caste, ts^fnetfi. 5.
myra fruit with a deep pulp hole.
*-p*if-isib, consisting of six measures, or
jgirLpuuiTGn- fiirt-Lurrsrr, s. Bolt,
u>rfitmt, , viz : cr, *, three kurus, or six
measures. Its origin is derived from
bar, latch. Seee'i/i. (c.)
Isa's first face called wnmapaib, and is
/Sir ipGSilb, s. Inferiority in rank, fee,
of the mixed caste, jiffijawp, or ew
B^ioio. 2. Humility, lowliness of mind,
self-abasement, axu^rijaoui. 3. Poverty,
jSSirarii, er, or ^^/Sjfireirui. The seven
degradation, baseness, '">. nij. (c.)
modes of time, in singing; and the seven
^irt^esiLDiuirssreuar, appel. n. A humble,
notes, or seven tunes, in music. 1. &<s
lowly person.
mni, consisting of one SK, or one mrfi$i
pa/JpsDwuuL-iBi&r, appcl. n. An in
>r, of one or or two mr^ow, and one
digent person.
3P4ii, or a half mffimr. The notes
belonging to it are *Air,
xAsA and
pfTL^oiSi ld, j. (com. .sireiiu>.) Neck
*u>. 2. loiLif-uih, consisting of one @i>u,
lace of pearls, beads, &c., g><7arfm_<i; [ex
one
fif*,
and
of
one
The
notes
P'iSi, pendent, et
string.]
belonging to it are
and eAsio. 3.
r ;- o.. , consisting of one J.. and one
giSfw. The notes belonging to it are
The chin, dumwii. (c.)
jil and <rtisa>. 4. #ii=>u, consisting of
3>n~LpGUfryu], s. [com. piri(iijii>.) A sloping
one Sim, one sigiBftpb, or the fourth
roof, tliLif^>uLi. 2. Verandah, a verandahpart of a if^au, and one
The
room.
notes belonging to it are, As and
piTLpeutrnLSpag,, inf.
To make a
smr. 5. S>fLfiait consisting of three ftfA
and one ^igigifpJi. The notes belonging
sloping roof.
to it are *tf*?*a. 6. ^i_^rs>ii, con
jiTLp3>j,v.noun. Lowness; depth of a pit,
sisting of one g)j, two gifipih, and one
water, &c, u*tni. 2. Hanging, pendent,
y. The notes are *Ast, fftfist, tot, xr.
rriie(. 3. Degradation, defect, &c, used
7. trsfiraw, consisting of one g)w. The
in all the meanings of 0isj*ft.
notes are ftsm.
#Qo0i<?j jjfjpjSAi&u. There is no de
fiireiril, s,, or iseu&mfipnetrw. The nine
fect in what you have done.
rules for keeping time in music when
an image is carried round at a heathen
Dishonor.
fane with nine halts; the nine different
^/TSTTSii)
^.TSTTcSaEii), j. Yellow
talams, or instrumental and vocal
sulphuret of arsenic, as jy^nii. W. p.
measures, being observed. 1. jffftaii.
374. Talaka.
2. ^jfjir'*ttb. 3. sirrfitetti. 4. &<u0Btt\b. 5.
fiiTcirauaomui, s. ( com. pnetr&uefauLD.)
&)?jsraib. 6. giCfflreriA. 7. i&dipfiiatb.
The medicinal powder of the above.
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t$irefr<g$-9:fft&&L-Lt inf. To agree as


the inuBic, dance and song.
&iretriQQ&n60eo, inf. To sing sylla
bles, as an interlude, at the end of the
tune or stanza. 2. To sing syllables to
dancing.
pnmiipi-i, inf. To beat the smaller
cymbals, or pii^ lute.
/xiraruiSuLDi!fmu>, s. Time in music,
&c, in any required mode.
piretruiSnwitassnii, Si. The ten rules
for keeping time in music. I.
- 2.
mtiasih. 3. QfleDZJ. 4. ^sjatb. 5. Q?s<e.
6. rrfi. 7. >. 8. gltutsiu. 9. u^. 10.
pfretru>Cui7L-p$/FldJ, inf. To persist
in an improper request, as a youth, &c.,
to have his fancy indulged.
m^pneirii, s. Large palm leaves of the
talipot tree.
sjT/srretru), s. Leaves of the palmyra
tree.
35ir srretsr, s. [foe] (fcm. pniLLf..) A fel
low, a certain one; a useless good-fornothing person, t3&S(g0cSpssB-<ertir.
i&!rsirn~38!ST<3f>Ln-fsn~<3iTirGn'iT, s. See pirar,
pIrani, s. A running plant of several
species, g)*ui_rOi-^., Convolvulus, L. (See
g)WLid!rcrio.) 2. The seventeenth lunar
asterism, ^i_*ior. 3. [/oc.] Fuel for
cooking, cowdung, omixoi-^/rf.The dif
ferent species of the prcli are
flstfl, stsfltefl, Qmafoiflfitcfl, tsffhjfscP, QutsmfitcB,
of these iuH is the Convolvulus bicolor; the others see in their places.
(afff?,sQ<s/7if,
The pirefi runner.
'jS/rerfl, Palmyra tree, udssr. (Sa. Ta'li.)
fiirefluuS&sr, s. The talipot tree as ff^r
<$tr<5rfl', a@Qpssr, pipes' , uluesr, aa, v. a.
To season and flavor curries with ghee,
spices, &c, they being fried and mashed
in a separate pan, the other ingredients
in another, and the whole mixed while
frying, and then covered, ^rrf^O^Bju. 2.
To season some medicines, with ghee, oil,
&c., MiuUSfip. (c.) 3. To macerate lime,
^ a/ic>ii^^.-.^tiiefS(?;r. I will
put him down, subdue him, &c.
ip,a>Pta"fi$s1,(Se!>!S' Mash the lime and
macerate it well.
Qw&<QjCui-fiwcSi&Qsbr. He seasons an
empty sauce-pan; i. e. he boasts himself.
pirsB^ih prrefiuLi, s.
Seasoning
curries, &c. 2. Boasting one's self.
.-,',.*;.:-ui7v.7, inf. To season cur
ries in a peculiar manner.
s. Curry seasoned, and
well mashed while cooking.
jBnefljipa&isriem)U>Li, s. Slaked lime
for chewing, or for plaster.
pnetippfijpi, s. Slaked lime for plast
ering.
fiireS^^QiciLi , s. [proc] Ghee mixed
with spices and boiled to preserve it.
pnaftppiBqrji&i, s. Medicines seasoned
with ghee, oil, &c.
gj,/7f?aF &j$peBma, inf. To
season curry with mustard, &c.
arroffaa , inf. To season a chatty
by frying ghee and spices in it. (c.)

^irsiFHsnh, *.
Stability, firmness,
prosperity, #fjsiiiy. (It.)
* IT &fl&li> , i.
A shrub, fpnQ&uf., Flacourtia catapliracta. W. p. 375. Talisa.
p
* Us leaves, which are
medicinal. (<r.)
^/rsrfi^LD, i. Seasoning of curries. See
^STfSWj, Slpar, Gaiar, pirer, t. n. ( imper
fect.) To bear, suffer, tolerate, Quip**.
(Tel. usage.)
St"ifJ,tW*/gV~
Dense over
look this.
jfkfi**j*(5bbf&l*>flr<t&. That article
will not bear sucli a price.
*'9**rf.7- It may or may not be
tolerable.
pitstnrpaiar, appel. n. A man who
cannot bear a thing.
piTttjseo, v. noun. Bearing, suffering,
tolerating, Qurp0t*>. 2. Being possible.
tolerable, practicable, >j^A).
fBTzfT, s. Stubble, QfteaQpp&ueL'pjSak
fit. 2. Bolt, baras fib. 3. Key, $>p*t
4. Sheet of paper, 9px>p*Mifib. 5
The jaws,
(c ) 6. [/oc] String
of a jacket, cDi_iSjr4fsr. 7. Stand of a
lamp, candlestick, &c., tBaigfoak/il. 8.
[in combing Leg, foot, stem, pedicle; foot
of a tree or mountain,
as iplufittr. 9.
Ends of a bow, tip gs^. 10. Energy, effort,
exertion, enterprize, perseverance, appli
cation, giufi 8 if. Beginning, commence
ment, origin,
(p.)
^fitatfifiuu'Jgi'a'a. A key which will
open heaven. (jfpQsfi.)
firaSiLif.*Qmr(*ru.ff. The jaws are set.
prriLLjCG) , . noun. An iron pin run
through the cheeks, just above the jaw
bones, by Tripaty pilgrims.
pilarirfirmcd, v. noun. [proe. put near
u.] Energy, activity, spirit, *n*m&.
2. Perseverance, application, diligence,
jgiroriren/i, s. (plu.) Persons of enterprize, application, isst^of*?/. 2. Any
of the divisions of the third or m*Slui
caste, (p.)
^BTJJI, i. [in combin. pirpsa.] Bunch,
cluster of the plantain, date, areca and
some other fruits, "si*3P3^iofijtt>^9*'
2. An ox-goad; a kind of weapon,
Utul/os*. (c.) 3. Elephant-goad, jyi(g*i4.
4. [improp, for 0ri,"\ Weaver's bobbin or
pool. 5. String ends of a bow, the notch,
<*psf. 6. (Eng. ) Tar, pitch, 94>. (limiteil.)
7. Measure of land, degree, quantity, limit,
<*<
pngtssds, i. Weaver's shuttle.
jtr&rrpp, inf. To wind yarn.
prjppn(yi]@Lf}a&, inf. To tear in
shreds.
ptigiu<tij&&, inf. To wear a cloth
with the inner corner carried between
the legs, and tucked in behind, (c.)
p upjjjd a fi.i, t. Clustered corn ears.
jftpgtiQsttfv. s. A goad used to drive
oxen when ploughing; sometimes, frgt
3 " 2- An elephant goad,
^TJ)ISsksai),t. The Qffl/OT3w/riaawio
plant, Clitoria forncata, /.
73

fiirarih, m. Ten kinds of gifts. See


rjuuirrjji, s. (Tel.) Confusion, derange
ment, disorder, saicBtfrwu. 2. Perverse. --:.. "
it* .,.*3*.-2
, -J
ness, contrariety, untractableness, stub
Would one kill a cow and make a
bornness, (jp(jLLQ40arijj. 3. Impropriety,
present of it to a tiger?
transgression, disorderly conduct, .jy.SU
itpguuL^aetfi ss nib\dfinest u>, s. The gift
Ssiou. 4. Insolence, .-js .:,'. (c.)
of an ash-colored pumpkin, instead
pirjpiLciir(Tr[iju<2u&, inf. To give indi
of the life of a sick person required by
rect answers. 2. To contradict one's
the configuration of the planets; also
self, to prevaricate. 3. To talk non
called, ,..'^>n T.r .j.
---^.'^
and
sense, to speak absurdities. 4. To
_>a>j!K_ii. This kind of pumpkin is
abuse, to use affronting words, insult
never cut, it being supposed to possess
ing language.
life; when used for food, it is always
pirgtLDir^sa nia,ma, s. Perverse, in
broken.
piraireiQ&ir(Bda, inf. To give alms.
solent, or disorderly conduct.
2. To make donations, contributions,
~ ' - . i : . s. A perverse, inso
presents, &c. 3. To make donations
lent, disorderly person.
to a guru or brahman in the last ex
tremity. See ftfiievii.
*^/TpuSiULh, s. Opinion, sentiment,
fi nmisiQ&fftBpfi u&, t. A cow given to
r<olr<ri. 2. Object, design, Quristi. 3.
a brahman or to a temple, just before
Scope, import, purport, precise meaning
of a verse, passage, &c, tjtf#. W. p.
death.
371, Tatparta. 4. [prov,] Dwelling
piranffaidr, t. A liberal, oharitable man.
on the merits of a person, or thing, ujrii<2,
ptrZBTptTTjLDLD fiHSSTfi 8 LDLD , S. Alms
pirpuiflojtgQ&ireisev, inf. To define a
and presents.
fiffcsrufifiljjLb pncaus^ifltas,s. A deed
subject, give the scope, object or mean
ing of a passage, &c.
of gift.
fin^fjfiaOfjLti&j&ar , t. Bestowing alms,
ptrpurftdjuu &fiu<2u& pirputfttULD
and performing other religious rites and
uatraur, inf. To applaud, to magnify
duties.
one's talents, performances, &c.
pirpuiftuLDiraiatar, appel. n. A person *^5,Tsjrih S)i'^/rs3TLD, t. Place, location,
situation, spot, station, (J:_3>. 2. Home,
eminent for any good qualification or
abode, dwelling, residence, locality; na
attainment.
tural situation, habitation; elements of a
pirpuiflueijsait, s. The scope or object
creature, &c,
3. Any part or
of a verse as given by the commentator,
member of the body, any particular or
the argument, u4ipi>r.
special part, _iM*5w. 4. Any of the five
seats or situations of the soul in the body.
jITpJP ,Q<2pai ,pnjbi$Qse&i', Qeassi , pirpp,
(See f6*>*.) 5. Any special place, as the
v. a. [vul. pas,] To sift, to winnow in a
residence of the king or chief,
particular manner; to shake, agitate, move
front. 6. A sacred shrine, the interior or
about in a fan, in order to separate large
most sacred spot in a temple, &c, ."....
particles from small, Qmitfts. (c.)
Bttii, 7. The world of Indra, as .--j.ii.
papgt, . noun. Sifting with a fan, in
8. Strength, power, firmness, .: 9.
a certain way, Qfafcjiy.
Stage of lifepoetically considered, Oii
^cOu.'tj^io. 10. Any of the four Beats
*^Sirs3TLn, s. ( Sa. Da'na.) Gift in charily,
or sources of the sounds of the letters,
donation, grant, contributioncommonly
eirjAjiOiSpt&tSiib. 11. [in numeration.']
with a religious motive, as a work of
Place or digit, moSntrfsfr^Jojii. 12. [in astro!.]
merit; meritorious alms being bestowed
Any of the twelve signs consulted, for
on special occasions, as at the birth of a
predicting one's fortune, in reference to the
child, at a funeral, at the last moment of
planets and their situation in the signs,
life, &c, Qt<i_. 2. Liberality, munifi
S>:*eixi. 13. Any of the five places in
cence, bounty, -*. 3. Benefit, succor,
the Zodiac with respect to any given
B.fJ. 4. The rut of the elephant, uw^agjs,
planet. 14. [vul. for atoMnt.] A bath.
5. (Sa. Ta'na.) A tune, JS-''**4-Note,
15. (J?.) The upright posture of the
fira>th, for the souls of deceased ances
images of Vishnu, in distinction from the
tors is made to some of the tSfii class
sitting,
of gods, regarded as representatives of
piresii, . The five places are: J.
those progenitors; iS&t gifts are called
Ss^ftanb, when the planet presides. (See
under 4^*, v.) 2. n-*rteiaub, when the
prasrw, it.. Three kinds of gifts, 1.
gun is in Aries, the Moon in Taurus,
^5wuu<3^rin4, this is to give what one
Mars in Cnpricornus, Mercury in Virgo.
has honestly acquired to such as are
This is a very auspicious conjunction,
free from the three great vices, lust,
four times better than the first. 3. /it
anger and scepticism, and who addict
0wm&, the position of the planets in the
themselves with cheerful submission to
seventh place from the auspicious, .#
a virtuous life; and when giving, pray
ii>, and thought to be very bad. 4. *.
ing that the gift may be received, jtpA*'
qpfi'ari, the benign posilion of the pla
e$Ll^9.uQuift1a(ytAigppwfip mppwjGfrtDBAQsir
nets. (See under
5. uvnstffitsnb,
the
malign position, causing continual
2. gSmi-uuSiflttvj), bestowing through
hatred. See under uu.
pity, &c. (See $gi_.) 3. *oi_uuQ^rwi3,
fi . ./, u)2.. The twelve astrological
the last and lowest kind of charity, is,
signs are: 1. C#wicft.^rwiA, the rising
bestowing alms from love of popularity
sign at birth, having reference to for
or praise, the fear of losing favor, or
tune generally, according to the cha
mere kindness of disposition, aimupmpu
racter and influence of the planets that
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jST (S3)

jSITSSBT

$Etreat

The end, edge or border


may be in it. 2. .>\.i-.ri. >' <J-.-j
/Str^u^Cus:, inf. [prov.] To inter
fitierJ), (gQi&u:.
\ the second sign at
of a cloth. See ap*- (*)
pose between parties.
birth as applying to the powers of ^/rgju^^i/jii, s. The office or employ
QanQipir&sr, s. A cloth tied round the
speech, influence) learning, wife, &c. 3.
body. 2. A cruel army, jti~<?3Krment of an ambassador, >WQ*uo.
*(2*i0;AifitsBn&, the (Ai/rf, referring to
brothers and sisters whether there 'Bireisfi, s. That which is in a place, ptrssr. The reciprocal pronoun, himself,
herself, itself, the genitive being
in
will he any, the good or evil they will
the occupant, inhabitant, ;:.-,'Xi,->-',n
composition sometimes pp. 2. One's self.
do to the person, or he to them. 4.
[ex
mfiesnb.']
2.
What
has
or
contains;
3. An emphatic or intensitive particle,
urj^m^rivu, lAjfp&mprGor'li, mtsc&i v,* ' .
used in composition, as
(Sa.
signifying indeed, really, certainly, Cap
the fourth, referring to the life of the
Dhdnee.)
mother, or friends. 5. Lififiraipwamb,
p*Qr*i; as <jytiL/[j.^rSr, it 18 SO. fc.)
ptte&4JH(g>QuiLiir,
s.
[in
gram.]
A
4. An expletive, or j|f*C3*' suffix
the fifth regards future offspring. 6.
figure
of
speech
in
which
the
name
of
ed to any noun or pronoun of any
* : "V jvjsiaria, tL.Gitsmfltetrib, the sixth
the occupier is applied to the place or
person, and declined instead of it, as
shows whether the person will have
thing occupied, as
: a^-.
the
ifiv*JsfeAQ*i'llsi6)Sr, he dug the earth. S
enemies, and the evils to which he will
lamp is broken, that is, the frame, it
Personal identity,
(p.) Note.
be liable. 7. safiplimfisennb, (^Stibumfiitarib,
being used for the light.
According to the Agamas, the soul is
the seventh, referring to a wife and
the person or being, and the body and
settlement in life. 8. tSjt&<htieirib, ,g *jiT6oflaih, s. The coriander, Q&trpp
mind with their powers and faculties, are
ifsminarib, the eighth, the limit of life. 9.
ic&ieS.
See
f.iiai.
(
Sa.
Dhu'nyaha.
)
fi^xeUjSTSBrtb, Lje&xsaAumftan'Ji, the ninth
merely adventitious; being the fruit of
referring to the extent of the person's ,^ireaHuJu^, s. Grain, corn in general,
actions, &c.
provision, QiAig^niuar. W. p. 442.
liberality, &c. 10. ag-me^iani, the
piQeBmaHigfi*2fit&Q*rif-Ql<iJSipp+:dir. One
tenth, conduct, character good or bad,
Dhanya. (c.)
who has grown great and become famous
&C. II. @SjMuAijSrwoni, urAS)ushjsrenih, the
of himself through meritorious austeri
pirs&<uwaL-Lp.es>ei}da, inf. To mono
eleventh, income> acquisition, wealth,
ties; often used of one who has risen by
polize
corn.
See
c,
o.
prosperity. 12. Qsevai&ifrejrti, tSdJmfit
the kindness of another, but forgotten his
/XireSiu^ei^u)

pitasiu
&u>upgi
,
s.
ant, the twelfth, prodigality or penu
benefactor.
Stores
of
grain.
riousness, &c.
f
- -. cr v ' ~ -sL--^r.::. He only came,
/Zire$jjuiStrL-(B,
v.
noun.
Fraud
in
pnas&ws, s. [prov.] Any vital part of
he came alone.
reporting
sorts
of
grain.
(
Gov.
usage.)
^irtfri'(5*g;tff)r6DruFuir. Hay any one
the body, .iSiw. 2. Favorable situ
pirs$iuQuiTL-(B, s. Blighted grain;
take medicine to kill himself?
ation of a place, j .>,<;
fit&aaQurgQvjrstb. The world is one's
a husk.
pnsarp^rrsr, s. A pujari in a Saiva
jFiteMjiLcafl, s. A single grain.
while he lives.
temple,
2. A hereditary chief,
fitejsoim&srjeir.
Will a fruit, not ripening of itself, ripen
Lukshmi the goddess of grain.
fiiresruL/izg, s. Worms in the anus
by being beaten with a stick ?
causing irritation or itching. See )nS
^rizBu-pu.-ir, s. [in almanacs."] The
v"--'". . The soul and God.
planet that rules over grain for the
*/tfr. You yourself, you certainly.
^irsaruLKLgdSeetri, inf. To gnaw as
JfSrp*far*nrtr<?i_8r. I saw him. ( /, )
year.
worms in the anus, &c. [prov.]
j|r,(*c2Sr. He himself; he certainly,
iBeijsnreSujui, s. The nine kinds of
grain proper to be presented witli burnt
truly, really.
/grza uQutiQf)j$ij>, s. The fourth of
offerings; oblations to the gods; or to
inf.
To be absolute, unique,
ten items to be regarded in the choice
the
nine
planets,
one
to
each,
1.
Qxigimm,
self-existent, independent, Ar&^(5*^i
of the first word of a poem being the
wbeat,
offered
to
the
sun.
2.
Q**>,
paddy,
applicable to the deity. 2. To be assi
correspondence of its initial letter, with
to the moon. 3. &*a>', a kind of lentil,
milated, flesrwe&ftetrter*.
any of the five arbitrary divisions of
to
Mars.
4.
lw#,
pulse,
to
Mercury.
5.
letters, counting from that division in
jgir^a, [adverbial.']
Of his, her, or
Bengal
gram,
to
Jupiter.
6.
j
which the initial of the name of the
its own accord; spontaneously, volun
ear, beans, to Venus. 7. "*, sesamum, to
hero falls. The five ^otJi are, 1. urwtsr.
tarily. 2. Of or by himself, herself, it
Saturn. 8. *-<9*s>, a kind of pulse, Pha2. (<JiTear. 3.
4. disfoeb. 5. leaeaaiii.
self
seolus mungo, to ltahu. 9. C-:-.
which denote the five stages of life.
/girg)d(S)peo, v. noun.
Assimilating a
gram, to Ketu.
The five arbitrary divisions of letters
person or thing to one's self, itself,
are jf, 8, *, jj; to, *; r, ; &, g,. ^S/rs3f9<55S3rewJBirenP&edT, s. A pujari
pnana) ear sstsnji, s. A curious kind of
of a temple, uA (c.)
pirQesrfBp&QLoiTLPjseo, v. noun. [in
SOng, wSspuuurtl.Q.
jSrrSssr, s. An army, uesii 2. Weapon
works ofscience] The adoption of rules,
ptienraiifleo&unt, inf. To sing with
or language, from other authors, one
in genera], ^ypuQuig). 3. Cloth, Pfe,. (rg>.)
a tremendous noise.
of thirty-two m-tgl.
f. The four divisions of an
*^S!resTVT, s. Dhanuvas, as children of pirSss,
pnGgsriLiiTssraieir/Sirekd^sneir^SI, appcl. n.
army.
See
^ri^ii.
Danu, their mother, Asuras, sr*'i; [ex
The self-existent, the deity, *
.-.
jBirSssr, *. The six-fold divisions of /SireiiriSfmLpdauuiriida,
P8>.] W. p. 405. Dhanava.
inf.
To
regard
an army are: 1. <?,**, chariots. 2. ^ele
pir&reuirifl, s. Vishnu as foe of the
or consult one's own safety, to be care
phants. 3. uH, horses, cavalry. 4. or,
ful not to betray, involve or jeopardize
Dhanuvas, ScOgw; [e.r jytf.J
swords, swords-men. 5. tJ*i, bows,
one's self. 2. To seek one's own in
*jirsnrsus!!r, s. The moon, .-ipj.-h. 2.
archers. 6. C*>, darts, dart-men. (*&.)
terests, livelihood, prosperity.
/tnSsnrpjifasiiair,
s.
A
general.
An Asura, j^*jt; [ex #g*.]
jSirSsnTjS^jpaiGwiGiTiT, s. (plu.J Warrior, ^irsar, s. (for.) An entire piece of cotton
G!T (SBj^Slj^, s. A general, usnL-pptisn
or any other cloth, cyjgf>ijL/i_B>u. (c )
/tar; [ex Afirorth.]
ptrebinSl
rreoTia5)txirrL,t
^ large
pn%xLDitdsi>,
s.
A
military
poem
de
^n~(<di)U?l, s. A general, as ^r^puf).
tree, Terminalia Bellerica. (/?ox6.)
scribing the van of an army in the
2. (com. also shgtfyugi. ) Ambassador,
/girarfldairiu, s. Its medicinal fruit.
iuuu7 verse. See iSauigii.
envoy, plenipotentiary, gtpar.

578

,55?. A letter compounded of and J).


^iQl , inf. [prov.] To be alarmed,
inf. To start, to be roused, or struck
frightened, )<2*)i_.
^SiFlM, s. A medicinal plant, ^LOii, Sison
with sudden fear.
Ammi, Z.
li!&Q3j, v. noun. Stuttering, hesitat
^(gj, . Two of the syllables eung to
ing in speaking, .-.. ,
(c.)
*&&IB<gli>, s. The farthest extremity
tunes for dancing, ^lat^^Hp<i(5, j. C5a. .DiA.j Region, quarter,
of any point of the Compass produced
*{$(3jiQQ'seared, o. noun. Kindling
in space ; the horizon ; fjex )*<g, el
point of the compass, direction, !>*. 2.
rapidly, as fire, QtauquupfiQufipti. (Com
(Su. Viyuntu.)
Protection, shelter, aid, ^em. (c).
pare av ) 2. Smarting as a sore. 3.
B-jj-Jij^i.;.'^'.,/..^. I have no
*S<SihuTUi, j. Nakedness, being clothed
Sign of displcasure,ficr4^u4 4. Coming
support whatever.
only by space, rfg-sH-awii ; [ex
e( jyci
on
in
rapid
succession,
&c,
^ii(js4^)<a)04^iu<^l8(jLLS. Darkness so
UJej.] \V. p. 407. DlOAMBARJ.
5. Sounding, as water, sf*<g^iiiy.
great
that one knows not the points of
Staiiuoir, s. (plu.) Naked mendi
g)@iiQMariQ*(3uLiuupijgi
The fire
compass
or which way to go.
cants. 2. Sages of the Jaina sect, emm
flamed up rapidly.
U<5Cr*>4<2iefe._<>Ai_.. Making obei
s. Region, point of the compass
sance toward the place where a person is
6i i.'j.i,
A naked mendicant. 2. ]!bIss>s,
as '.:-'. (c.) 2. Spreading spots on the skin,
a term of reaped or reverence used in epis
Argha of the Jainas, ^ ,,-.. 3- Siva,
tolary writings.
induced
by
hot
humours,
fyu*.
3.
See
Awdr,
?
v.
ffl*Qs&i*itiLQait9.ut-u<2u*&{giir. He speaks
QautuiH, J. f Jrtn*. anrf fern.) A naked
loud enough to disturb all the points of
inf. To be perplexed,
mendicant. 2. Parvati, the wife of fiansQat,
compass.
confused.
Siva, uriipi.
s. The eight points of
$)ss>&puu, inf. To mistake the way
^SJi^_, t. noun, [prov.] Suffocation,
the compass arc: 1. &y>*<g, East. 2. Qsd,
fiee>au>iud(gi, v. noun. Perplexity or
shortness of breath, as gtmnb. (c.)
S>u>*<s. South-east. 3. Qpp<s. South. 4.
bewilderment as to the points of com
fi&ffLp-iiiui, inf. To be choked.
QpaiQiiip, South-west. 5. Gapg, West.
pass, roads, streets, &c, in a traveller,
6. mu-Gtcpis, North-west. 7. -a<s.
^XTih, i. Fatigue, weariness, exhaus
North. 8. /i_Bici<5, North-east. Some
tion of strength, gliniiy. 2. Shortness of t /> 7j , dQZpdr, jdGpGor, uQueir, &&, V.
add two others S^t/, the heavens or
breath, asthma,
(c.) 3. The letter,
n. To be taken aback, to be confused,
ctherial regions, and ucprait, the abyss.
fi, &QlQft&.
>._.. t.
The asthma is be
perplexed, bewildered, astonished, amaz
p&$a>&, s. The ten points
ed, alarmed, i3mt*. (e.)
come very oppressive.
for astrological purposes especially in
P>..iriiffijt^*j^r7.-a. *,*. To be para
choosing spots for building houses,
(3 r, s. Brightness, lustre, splendor,
lyzed with amazement,
&c, are named after certain animals.
(/>)
ji'at* i nj !ij -. inf. To speak so as
I . iff*. Bft^plm*. 2. QfitirSp*, yfato astonish, electrify, amaze.
4>D#. 3. QflpCS, Qiisfi$s>ff. 4. QfiOlQtepts,
jSoStpfola(ip, SSflar, /sCtfdr, (Jeaar,
4Fsr)0D#. 5. Qt&ptg, KlA$iee>0. 6. i^JiiL
: j.i-'.j." : i inf. To stare, to
v. n. To shineas diamonds; to
p(, *i?&fi$w*. 7 .
iisTsrfiftm*. 8.
gaze through perplexity or amazement,
glimmeras stars, Qs**. 2. To be
wtGltfiA<. OfMpfimf. 9. d*u>Llfiplsn*. 10.
as men or beasts.
brilliant, to emit rays, jamh&r. 3. To
urftafgifcr, which see. Aole. 'J'he ani
appear, to be visible, bright, Gftppuam. 4.
':;;3.3-ji.:. inf. To lose one's way,
mals of the opposite points are natural
To be enlightened, illuminated, &c, phy
to be lust.
foes to each other, the one being pursuer,
sically or morally, Q^cHm. (p.)
fisaa, v. noun. Amazement, fisasuLf.
and the other, the pursued.
fisa&ui-i, v. noun. Confusion, bewil
fid&GDlULj
^
. j. [prov.~]
v. noun. Glimmer, appearance, visibi
derment, astonishment, dismay, f ,.
lity, brilliancy,
Boundaries of land, as mentioned in
title deeds.
1? s-TT), s. A medicinal plant, Qsir(B<lei ^temauLj, ^ssiau^esir, t. A
flmspjosuar, appel. n. A forlorn, desti
J, Plumbago Zeylanica, L.
plant, or as some say, a small reptile, sup
tute, forsaken person.
posed to cause confusion of mind, and
*is!&fribr3jLh, s. As C ; f^Lc,
@lda.7s, inf. [adverbially.'] In the di
numbness
of
body
when
stepped
upon.
j$'3ifl, s. Circle, periphery, eiili_ii. 2.
rection of, toward.
! .'
(Confused)
Wheel, aSri^t/'jlsr. 3. The discus,
Bi$t(gfi$i**rsij(2ut. Go directly cast.
like
one
who
has
trodden
on
a
)o*ijuS).
4. Chariot, car, Qjt. 5. Hill, moun
@amn@i(9) ^i/r^jg,. [pro*.') In
tain, ' Vj. 6. Bambu, sb)Ai, (eg.) 7. *G&l&&!b&iii, s. Signs of regents of the
various directions, here and there,
Potter's wheel, alJ|ii'''**"i- (/>)
points; [ex j>e*i, sign.] See 0*&&urmmf.
fiSiftfo * .
A wheel, a circle, ^affjii. p^BdSUJ/jb^<B^ii, j. Any of the
See >ta>s.
eight elephants of the points, .% . ~a
are gone, are scattered in various direc
6-v.f)i si'. >. The mountain surround
See fftt&urisr ; [ez ^)A-^)*tg, e/ *io,
tions.
ing the last of the seven oceans, i ^SSlH, sSQpdsr, pQpsbi, uQu.-rt, is,
@d&mir%8, s. The elephants of the
amiaSm. 2. Bezoar, c*--;
v. o. To censure, reproach, contemn, re
eight cardinal points, male and female
(gjUjaiekfiSrfleDa, s. A potter's wheel.
ject, confute,
; e.r
supporters of the earth arc:
pS,f, . A cord used in the ceremo
I. East Male s-1'if*. Female jyijiijewo.
nies of a sacrifice.
answered me reproachfully.
2. S. B.
fi@nuf.is, inf. To shake that cord as Slisirjijo, s. ( also Pamsrjrth.) Dis
mi*inexto.
3. South
a signal to the sacrifices 2. As filS
respect, reproach, censure, confutation, 4. S. W.
fl*i#; [ex Set. Dhik, fie, el nib, making.] 5. West.
6. N. W.
W, p. 444. DlllKlvASA.
jSSiT, s. Fright, terror, alarm,
7. North.
r<5fyxctfi.
$&&!rg}l&(gj. See under ^ig.
8. N. E.

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<gjEiJ.i_ ^antf'ai-li, in/". To


fiir&tQpd&eaidsfeld(g(Lp-iarL-, inf.
bind or fortify the cardinal points by
To be choked, stiftled, smothered, stran
turning to each point, repeating the
gled, unable to respire.
incantation, as Qi&tnutin, and pros
pttgoptBiLSAQt-iQaat. He lies suffo
trating in worship, to the regent whose
cated.
protection is sought; then turning to
s. The 4ar(3o0c/i> tree.
the next point.
(Hot. Die.)
&r&,d&L-(B fditsjuuipstriii, i. riourt.
Fortifying one's self on all sides by QfEJ&sir, t. Chandra, the moon,
iittt. 2. A month in general, .-/oQurg).
incantations, invoking the protection
of the regents of the cardinal points.
3. (c.) Monday, Qnwisiii. 4. A lunar
mouth, frtfisait*.
S(BjQtSirm, inf. To look in any di
fiUt*+qptaril<iutnit. It will rain thrice
rection, as expecting a friend, &c. 2.
a month, used to designate fertile land.
To direct one's course to any point.
giiisaoff^sHii On the first day of the
if&fUUitso&ii - fi&itu/revari-, s. The
month, (p.)
regents of the eight cardinal points,
as protectors of the earth, situated be
0i stiffly era u>, f. Mondajr.
yond the seventh circumambient sea,
$ii*iLG)6fmiH2ararmpttg On Monday.
and invoked in the daily Worship, &c
0Ltlgi)i-- <?iL//rsSr, j. Kama, whose
I. jgtSW, Indra, regent of the east,
umbrella is the moon,
whose sign is
the thunderbolt. 2.
PeVs^jtjsi , J. The fifth lunar asterism,
jy*8iB0, Agni, regent of the south-east,
whose sign is .
smoke. 3. j^w-awr,
the fabled birth-day of the moon, uf<y*
Yaina, regent of the south, whose sign
is
lion. 4. i&$B. Niruti, regent S^ltiULD, s. Resin, r^iiSSiuLo. (R.)
of the south-west, whose sign is
a dog. 5. /(jw*, Varuna, god of the ^Sins7, j. Region, quarter, point of
waters, regent of the west, whose sign
the compass, direction, Btg W. p. 410.
Is i_ui, a bull. 6. '/> Vayu, god of
Dis. 2. Influence of a planet on one's
the wind, regent of the north-west,
life, or fortune, according to the time
whose sign is *3>s^, an ass. 7. ($<Zu;&,
allotted for it in the horoscope, favorable
Kuvera, god of riches, regent of the
or unfavorable, Btsunib. (See w.) 3.
north, whose sign is ujfcr, an elephant.
Influence excited on the soul in any given
8.
Isanan, regent of the north
period, state, stage, &c, during its trans
east, whose sign is *ri4, a crow.
migrations. (See Qptf&B> and QufoBane.)
&(guue9 jS^gjuyan^, s. Perform
4 Principality, jurisdiction, princedom, t3i
Ljt&arGfeib.^c.) Note. The twojf)< in the
ing puja around a temple, toward the
jjjtAi are: 1 . g)^i=^l>#,the nostril through
eight points, to obtain the protection
which the breath passes for the time being;
of their regents.
sometimes called, ^textSt^r. 2. <g*j,S)M,
ir^uueoeS, s. The chirping of a
the nostril through which the breath
lizard, as indicating good or ill, accord
does
not pass. See gnrtmii.
ing to the direction on which it is
im/&i&(tiBftuy.ASipp.
A good planet
heard.
is lavishing its favors on him.
0 (&,u>n(B[iLiii, t). noun. Confusion
@&>&, r. The four cardinal points,
concerning the points of compass, as
also applied by some to the four boun
daries of the Tamil country. I. <ga
^agaS^iULo, j. Conquering all regions.
or 9jiri_Ai, the sea to the cast. 2.
.
1 u >:u :n , inf. To conquer
<gi_<5iJs\;,
a mountain to the West. 3.
hostile powers.
(Bm/l, Cape Comnrln, to the south. 4.
f)dig)aririr,5. Owners of boundary lands.
dr.- .,-t_.>, a mountain to the north or
fitfOuB.
$li(3j, 9 <2p sir , S -i S ! .-t .-k , Sen sir, 0SS, V.
@sb-pslLl-, inf. To bind the points
mi To stutter, to stammer, QmrOrafiudur.
of compass by mantras. See .>**lLi_
2. To err or hesitate in recitation, read
ing, &c, Qfpp. (c.)
fitn&s&irpjpi, s. Wind which blows
** v*
i^-Spe- He stammers (in
from some one point of the compass.
talking or reading).
^mffOffsl@m&Qu>nLp, s. Provin
PSpP<sQuQu&, inf. To stutter.
cial Words. See Q*.-w.
Papain libit, S. (fern. @d(gaiiriu&@.)
fietn&putSeuff, inf. To arrive at a place
A stammerer, a stutterer.
undesignedly, having missed the proper
0g;eu<ri/, J. A stammering month.
road. 2. [ironically,] To say to one
coming after a long interval as a slight
utriiifi&&, inf. To hesitate in recit
reproof, you must have come by mis
ing a lesson.
take.
$!>la(i^&*El&Q&<5!STS0,v. noun. Two sylla
fien&QLpseir, s. Brahma whose four
bles sung to tunes for dancing, /uttg^uLf,
faces are turned toward the four points
^(^<5jfijGl&oiSTS<i, v. noun. Throbbing
respectively, Jum*.
.*
if. a a fisn&tuGS-ia, inf. To be
or beating as of the heart, through fear,
&C, jj*f4<5fluLf. (c.)
under tha influence of a good planet;
to be in fortunate circumstances.
mi- On seeing creditors the heart palpi'
fim&u-ieaiiLiBu <r, appel . n. (Bon.) The
tatcs.
principal of a district. See a.n_iir/.
^S^^tpsr^, v. noun. Choking, suffo
crei>eoir^^ee>^a^u). All points, the
cation, strangulation, ap*i_*<s,(5^i . (c)
whole hemisphere or horizon.
580

mi IT
*pjllLh ^t_3r, s. ( a change of SaDrudha.) Strength, vigor, power, Ino.
2. Firmness, robustness, hardness, *-i>fr. 3.
Courage, boldness, intrepidity, ao^^ii. 4.
Certainty, assurance, confidence, reality,
muieDm. 5. Steadiness, inflexibility, decidedness, tiftniflicgmta. (c.)
jySnJ>isijLy4!i-ii>. He is Very well off.
gi_ii,Q/7sa, inf. To encourage, to
embolden. 2. To impart strength or
courage.
pL-iiQairarer, inf. To obtain strength
of body. 2. To take courage.
fdiJS/pii, s. Decision, fixedness or
steadiness of purpose, courageousness.
@L-&&irL-@, s. Positive testimony,
declaration, asseveration.
@L-.e-Q&tiip, i. Certain information.
2. A true declaration.
fiigjQ&neeeofUL-t&Q&iLiiij , inf. To
encourage, to animate, to cheer, to em
bolden,
fiifgievii, s. Strength, power, vigor,
ability, fAjut>i0.
@L-iiLDiSlda>a, s. Strong confidence,
assured hope.
^L^uffLo fiu.evtu>,s. ( Tel.) Certainty,
positireness, infallibility, S*ruA. 2.
Firmness, boldness, correctness, *->&.
0i_iy(T5o^sjr, j. A strong, or powerful
man, enfifiumeBr.
flL-uuu., inf. To be firm, steady,
settled, i*jtu,jijui_ 2. To be confirmed.
0i_ut_'$^*sv, v. noun. Invigorating,
strengthening. 2. Ratifying, sanction
ing, corroborating. 3. ( Christ, usage.)
Confirmation, a.ji^i^^A>.
piuu(B/ifie8i, inf. To encourage
and send away.
PtLosuLo, s.
A firm, steady, fixed,
undaunted mind.
flL-wirivuQu3=, inf. To speak boldly,
courageously.
0i_sS&), s. The real price, the fixed
price. (Limited.)
jll80^tir, s. Rising ground, high
land; any little rise or elevation, as a heap
or bank in a path, way or passage, &c ,
ffic. 2. (*.) A mount, hill, or hillock,
ulu. 3. A sand bank, rising above water,
or not; a flat shoal, dry place in a river,
iSOT@Srji. 4. Prominence, protuberance,
tyDcfiy. (c.)
Bii-ijili-&iwtaiiifi. A rough, rugged,
uneven road.
@iii&&fmL?.pinj&ei&rL?., s. A shrub
or plant, ipLLxsirq., Mimosa triquetra,
i.(J?.)
^lSsr, s. Strength, power. See @L-ti.
fiisetjbffiu Quits $ieirpuiSLj<3uria,
inf. To grow discouraged, dispirited.
^L-triB, i. Iprov.']
A bold, spirited
person, as li_rrt*jtr.
^ItirrFlaiSLCi, s. Courage, boldness,
vigor of mind, spiritedness, j?i_iA. (c.)
u<s-ss>4)i-rri*tcu^f&cA4QrCT. Be of good
cheer.
^tiriftdsdsrTffGBT,s.A courageous person.
gizr/flasgjO^/rajeo, inf. To encourage,
as ^i-S3QrA,M.

gl m.Qt est SO , t>. noun. Being sudden, ^losO f^LLm, $. Oroti.] Bois
I t ir&stst}, i. A small mound around
abrupt, unexpected, 9*Bi*(sfi^q 2. bound
terous, noisy, indecent boldness in a
a shade-tree to sit upon, *>tjtm0*pfiu
ing as heavy thumping, beating of waves,
Woman, gjiii*tpfissi9*>iB.
ClO*.-. (II.)
i-; ' _ , S , s. A scolding woman, a ter
filia Qffssr, inf. [adverbially.'] Promptly,
magant, ,S.
timpit )(jLl(_r*0i, j?. (xotneiinies
suddenly, abruptly, precipitantly, hasti ^jQQLHsareO, v. noun.
cii.) A proof, example, instance, illustra
Sounding as of
lytion, demonstration, something obvious.
a drum, yii.;
(c.)
P*.Qraiw*tiiir. He came suddenly.
(See 0tcj-ttfit.) 2. Experiment, ascertain
S't-y..:' oOwAetiiUuriii-tdr. He spoke
t. A kind of kettle drum, p
ment, tipiQtw, 3. Absolute certainty,
rashly, unpremeditatedly. 2. He spoke
qp*(. See (f.4r<?.(flifl.
assurance, *-s>f>. 4. Estimate, guess, u>
promptly.
@LDLp., s. The beating of this drum,
iilq; [ex tflanf., et Jfifib.] W. p. 421.
fim.irfilLa.Qaar>, v. noun. Reiteration
Drdsht'ahta.
of a thumping sound, as waves heating
fiiC-L-rT j -jD s rC-i_. inf. To produce
against the shore, or fruits falling in ^lIq, Sd/asir, finLQCasrar, Qaieir , fiiLmt
proofs, or examples; to adduce autho
v. w. To fear, uuuut_.
rapid succession from high trees.
rity or testimony.
fc^.i.v.
v.
noun.
Indication
of
fear,
3(S &Llipi, t. [prov.] Suddenness, hasti
fiu-iirii^uuL-, inf. To be rendered
ness, precipitancy, as )i*Qr*A>.
certain, to be proved.
fi/*^Qi?airLc(Vli>, s. A very strong ^IlLi ua, s. Certainty, accuracy, just
filL-iir&puuGipp, inf. To prove, to
ness, exactness, JJviji6. 2. Evenness, gu
medicine, speedy in operation, and used
demonstrate logically; to produce ex
tyj^. 3. A rule, canon, standard,
only ill desperate cases.
amples, illustrations or authority.
i. 4. A model, example, pattern, ioS)rt.
flLLiirmpLbiTBsrQu&Sr, t. Positive de
&ld, s. [prov.] Fear, terror, alarm,
5. An estimate, guess, conjecture, *afi*w
claration, decisive language.
C. Honesty, probity, truth, Guisnm. 7.
Arrangement, adjustment, gcf*. 8 ^iLlSf., s. Millet, p&zr. (S.)
PSsffl lLl ti, j. Fright, terror, sud
Completeness, u?jc4. 9. Explicitness, fBtLlf., s. (Tel. (8(2 ) A wind
den fear, shock, fit$*t3fip&ii [ex )*tg, el
ggudarmai. 10. Equitableness, correctness,
jji^-i.] (e.)
tad>etr*ii. 2. A wicket, g!iLif.*riS*i. (c.)
Qf
(c.) See ^c?*^1-1^.
P3<sS(_, inf. To startle, to be startled,
iuffZ(oiC;i/(3?^)L^i$./ff*A^By!,f (Ji-f. Can one
alarmed, frightened, jy#*^A;ioofiwK. 2enter a wicket, riding on an elephant?
ehsaStS^tSsspf.
He
is
ordered
to
finish
To be shocked, to shudder, to start with
@L-Lf-lir&<h, 3. As @L-Lf..
that business.
fear or surprize, uuA!s>ii_Aiiiii*. 3. To
fiL-itQQ&iuiu
,
inf.
To
make
a
stand
start in sleep or from any nervous or
ard rule, or criterion; to regulate, to
it-, x. Light, vision, utimw. 2. Eye,
muscular affection, g&ii&i.
arrange.
3. Wisdom, divine illumination, super
f)!B<iQiuGu&, inf. To speak so as
natural
knowledge,
W. p. 421.
fjiLttgjQ&ireuec,
inf.
To
prescribe
or
to surprize, shock or alarm.
Drcsht'i. 4. (c.) Blight of the eye, **tr
give directions. 2. To speak truly. 3
$(Bd8C-Qu.Qgu>u, inf. To rise up
To speak positively, firmly. 4. To
startled, alarmed, &c.
give an estimate.
I ate to the
full.
@L-L-iQprBtLi, inf. To recognize one.
^3ciS, v. noun, [prov.] A start, shock,
^(f^d

@tof>up.&pp

':- v'.z r. ~ - 2. To know certainly. See ft.L-vfiu.


shudder, as QQ**it.
$*m-miiB3*,
inf.
To
dispel the
fiiLiuui, inf. To be recognized.
^OiSQ, s. [in combination.'] Sudden
supposed effects of the blight of the
2.
To
be
established,
arranged,
made
eye,
by
waving
certain
things
around.
fear, shudder, terror, &c, as fi3**ii.
certain. 3. To 6uit, to quadrate.
^S* a^^aO*ssra>, v. noun. Start
fiL-tuupp, inf. To establish, to
ji<Liii.iisad, s. A stone called jet or
ing repeatedly through fear, weak
agate, j|cri*u.
make certain. 2. To appoint, to allot.
nerves, &c. 2. Being subject to parox
f-i'^.'.
-.'; s. Optics, the science
3. To provide, to furnish, to prepare.
ysms of fear. 3. Beating, throbbing,
which treat of vision, &c, jr^pi4.
palpitating of the heart through fear.
@lLllcj&uj, inf. To know the proper
See ,: ' b
^a^tfff^/ro^ii, j. Blight of the eye,
measure, degree, standard, quality. 2.
Cj
*&pf><S:tQst*f.rriSpg. The
To know certainly. 3. To ascertain
**trQ*xtjf.
heart beats through fear.
the extent of one's learning, property
fi&i$pfiLDUu>fiiLiy-ppixuih, s. The
or abilities. 4. To know the nature of
act of suspending the sight, *!iiQ
S3TSV1, v. noun. Being sudden,
an affair or business.
tS^tefi. Sec *UjQ?f&ib.
occurring suddenly, st*'*^t<j<-(- (c.)
flL-iLcfiiu npeusiir, appel. n. One un
f' i-'.f. . . i_ . inf. To be fascinated by
fd(BdQaar, inf. [adverbially.] Suddenly,
practised or unskilful.
one's eyes, to be bewitched.
as a fright, &c.
fiiLiuiueiisressr, inf. To arrange, to
3oq!.fiPtB#^ilif a?sk^, 3. A medi
.jBfi&i &(ajLDt
v. n.
settle, to regulate. 2. To establish, to
cinal Seed, pitc&li#d)en0.
To make a reiterated noise, as hasty
appoint. 3. To form a plan, estimate,
@Kf,L$.8r,aiaa, inf. To look upon. 2.
steps; to rumble, as a carriage, to thump
measure, &c. 4. To mend, correct, ad
To esteem one.
constantly, ^-g\-**. 2. [proo.] To beat,
just. 5 (with dative of person.) To
throb, palpitate, as the heart through fear,
charge strictly, to urge upon, to com
*G#&, uGlkst, **, v.a. To see, to glance,
01*-**. (o.)
mand, to commission.
to look, LirsA*. 2. [vul. for R*).t9.**, by
pfBfiQteirev, o. noun. Succeeding each
changing * into
To create, to fabricate
He disposed of his goods.
other rapidly as reiterated sounds, 9*
as Fu-i9.*gLjGvewrGijl.
S)a*cguii. 2. Moving with noise, rat
fiiLiLhunnda, inf. To prove, try.
fl(tr)tiLffi&]Uunna&, inf. To look
tling) rumblingas several carriages; to
2. To guess, to estimate, to conjecture.
vigilantly.
sound in successionas claps of thunder,
fiCieuCiLh, s. Accuracy, precision,
iffl*QRf*(g^uL/. 3. Running or going
'$lL,s. A little hill, (jfsJrjii; [ex Sa.
exactness,slrictness,Q*/">/
2.
Arrange
fast with quick reiterated steps as a
Drusat] 2. Sand bank; dry spots in a
ment, establishment, settlement, t.vs
troop, *ism*Ctji<S>QfAiBi*i. 4. Entering
river,
(c.) 3. Wall sepa
(c.)
abruptly, intruding, *i3-$iuri>*>Qjpii. (<.)
rating elephants, *taau**mi 4. See pi-ffl, v.
L_ii, s. The right time,
lS.g>Qi_ir(?(9<a8(5n*. He runs fast, with
, SCps&r, fiiLLf-Qareir, Ca.'ejr, fiiLt,
quickly reiterated steps. 2. He runs
tiP^s^tli, s. That which
v. a. To abuse, to revile, e*f**. (c.) 2.
in without stopping at the door.
is obvious, which may be seen, *imuu
[prov.] To abuse, to imprecate; to utter
Compare
^Q^uQusur, inf. [tul. adverbially.]
imprecations,
without the power to iuiLesrus, s. The jgjjQusnu tree.
Suddenly, unexpectedly, as ).Q#r.
ll, el them. See ?,-<.
81

3i&Ln, v. noun. Closeness, compact ^sjiffi^LtriLO, s, The ptx>uu.L-w drum.


^)ili)ia(T5^, inf. To scold one very
(*g>.) See lt,ajettqjnih.
ness)
density. <3*0-*i4. jyi_<^. (c.)
much.
figtit*tecjtatii*S)*Qst. Give him a Qsmtsj-peo, s. Great valor, jjfi&nwi
fdiL, v. noun. Abusing, defaming, re
beverage of thick consistency,
viling, scolding, taanr. 2. [prov.] Im
(p)
precation, malediction, low abuse.
^JSgM/Bi^Sj, &~psk, fdggiiisi 8 Center, Geueir, ^saar, j. (Tel.) A semicircular pillow.
pgtE, v. n. To become close, thick,
fitLQsQ xils, inf. To be abused, 2.
filiQtrgaofl. (c )
dense, crowded, Qisii.
To be cursed; (lit.) to hear cursing.
star (Si^ir err, s. See under ^rar.
inf. To abuse.
s. The earth, u,lS. 2. Place, <gl 353TSiSaT&LCi, s. A ram, Q&ihwpliutnl.(i)&
situation, location, site,
3. Family,
PlL(B uueSd^jfZev , v. noun. A curse
2. A ram of the sigvi sheep. 3.
(St- 4. General division of themes or
taking effect.
(c.) A gold-smith's engraving tool,4tj-<
subjects in writings, Qui^a, (See j>^5ow
filiLGiQpLLG), v. noun, [prov.] Recipro
and Lip&fitem.) 5- Tribe, caste, race,
cal abuse, *0tt*jir.
6. [in gram."] General classification of ^essremisLO, s. [.prov.] Undaunted
nouns, pronouns and verbs as mjipjaw,
courage, wilful impetuosity, iowo-frca. (c.)
flC(LpL-(Suui, inf. To attack each
rational, and jfcft^&sor, irrational. 7. Pre ^etms3snh, s. Vigor, strength, solidity,
other with abuse.
scribed or regular course of conduct, ga>*
noun, [prop.] (com.
firmness, /9. 2. (c.) Truth, verity, cer
8. Soil, land, of which are five varie
tainty, Qwiitaa. (*g>.)
P*-3y>*&.) Choking, suffocation, ob
ties, ao*)8isa. 9. [in love poetry.} General
structions of the chc9t, difficulty of breath
)Hra3TOT, 3. A strong, robust, power
intercourse of the sexes, as love attach
ing) ''.--v -\
- 2. A disease in children
ful man, uBiroj.if.jnir. 2. One of the (?(_/
ments, love quarrels, &c Qugifiitaa.
attended with bloating, of the belly, g>*
tribe, a hunter. (Beschi.)
S/i^Sbar,
s.
The
five
species
of
land
Qmiii. 3. See Pll, i).
are: 1.
hilly tracts. 2. ur&u, ^issmetsJDiussT, s. A stout, fat person,
Qi 637"SO, v. noun. Indicating a kind
uggpai^T. 2. AS fslahesaeBr.
desert, arid tracts. 3. qp&Zu, sylvan
of sound, gcd)A<g,a9uu. (It.)
tracts. 4. locj^ii, agricultural tracts. ^ssjrQsSJrgsriSO, v. noun. The vibrating
5. Quiup&i, maritime tracts. Note. The
*JbIlL<55>i , I. Rising ground, a bank, ele
of the string of any musical instrument,
varieties in love are seven, of which
vation, Cn><a. 2. Raised floor, ffitrirltar. 3.
0*P*r0i4. (c.)
five
are
taken
from
the
names
of
the
Dry spots in the sea, &c, as
species of land above mentioned, viz: 1. tQsm8sBdT, s. A raised floor or verandah,
(c.) 4. A mortar for pounding, a-s&i.
either outside, or inside the house, s^>
maiSter. 2.
3. u*&u ; 4. (y:svi2w; 5.
)lLsoi_hSi, inf. [prov.] To swell, as
)ir&m. 2. A seat of mortar work, or
wgpji, for 'which see j)uQu.-(j4. To
the gums in teething, mgsci-. 2. To
earth against the walls of a house for
these are added; 6. Qj*A>, the lady
become closed, as a wound, ^fe'-^r
sleeping, &c ,
(c)
bemoaning her lover'9 absence; 7. Qu
fissr'$6ma(&)mgi, s. [prov.] The margin
csisgitoa, unnatural connexion, marriage
between unequal castes; disparity in
3ileiliyjffl), s. [prov.] A shallow
of the jiebr&isr. 2. As <g*@leirlsar.
ageas the wife being the elder, viola
^essr^strd^pfB, s. A kind of step out
mortar flat at the bottom.
tion
of
customary
rules;
also
love
side a verandah, as a support.
^lLuu>, s.
Solidity, substantiality,
disasters, marriage feuds, &c. The
s. Firmness, strength, power,
firmness, )<-<. 2. A moment, a small
last is considered inadmissible in love ^lsmets>LCi,
valor, robustness, vaSaui. 2. Truth, verity,
portion of time, *ia&iLuib. 3. Firmness
poetry.
certainty, Quosren. (*#.) 3. Hardness,
of mind, decision, awsr^p. 4. Certainty,
fi&muQuajir, s. Names of the five soils.
compactness, .aTi4. 4. Correctness, ac
clear knowledge, 3#a><u<i; [ex Pair.]
curacy, fieai&. 5. Heaviness) bulkiness,
^sanciusail, s. Blending of different
fslLLujiL-uthiS. Minute accuracy.
soils. 2. [in love poetry.] Blending the
p^SSXrp,@<2pm ,fdetzrJ)lQesrGsr, T -.r .-r . -' ~~ i .
Psrua'iif9, s. Gravitation.
peculiarities of any two or more soils,
v. n To be choked, stiffled, strangled,
in an account of the inhabitants, uanflw^
f)gsBra>>Li>daetiiT&@as>u>uju>, s. Centre of
unable to respire, &*p/Sitcwp. (c.)
gravity.
fiiazriDeo, v. noun. Shortness of breath.
fflaxcaiQg, s. [in gram.] Disagreement
in .Sot, as of the verb with its nomina
jSssafl, s. Solidity, strength, firmness,
Elasticity, tendency, to return to a former
tive, the pronoun with its noun, &c.
position, i<13suA<5iaM. W. p. 953. Stuiiis)iiuio; [e.r fiaxr, strength.] (p.)
TIIAPAKA.
gisa&G/uaiir. A man with strong shoul Sjlsssr, adj. Strong, powerful, solid, bul
ders.
ky ; correct, true. See giafcsDm.
*^^Sii>eh)3flLD,s. Fixedness, steadi
ness, iflJw.
^smflsih, s. Battle, fight, Quirt; [ex
jSciw^Pauffeir/f, s. (plu.) Men of
gltcdl, v. n.] (*0.)
Igl^SsOJ&ljgsilfl, s. Spreading or other
sound understanding, (p.)
spots on the skin produced by hot hu
fieosraeo, s. Lime-stone, s-ds/rssrseo.
\
3.t. liGpat , Qeisir, iu, v. n. To
mours; regarded as an ornament, in
become solid, compact, firm, stout; to
fi&ssruujw fiei-iQiffeir, t. Strong,
females,
(p.)
consolidate, ^)a*ra>unumS(j*. 2. To be
robust shoulders, (p.)
Ggl^etTLD, s. The mango tree, iDirwaii.
crowded, dense, close, Q<yi; [ex .ffla*.]
f3i5arL/a9, . The solid earth.
Q. sfla/, !-. n. Closeness, ;. r jiiii, 2.
s- A phasis of the moon, or lunar
^lassrt
sii>, s. The QgnSstuemu plant.
Compactness, robustness, &c.
day of different lengths, of which there
are fifteen in the increase, and the same
}, aQGp&r, sQptk , tj(?UGar,
u. a. jslanrLm-Lt ih-islsssri itlLQ, v. noun.
in the decrease of the moon. W. p. 376.
To cram, to press in with a stick; to stuff
Vexation, annoyance, <jyawiaSs(. (c.) 2.
Tithi. They are, 1. iS^amo. 2.^iij or f.B
[yul.] Being pressed in fight, &c. u5>*
in,
2 [in burlesque."} To eat to
*B)IU. 3. $A$ttDtU. 4.
5. u^rtS. 6. <?O^L.
excess, to cram one's self, ifiap4. (c.)
nA>Q<5**uui_&>; sometimes this takes the
7. Jvl^u!. 8.
9. iu9. 10. 0*18.
form of a verb, as ^laSri_j(S.
u%i>mffuatoua2&>$vstflfigm'v$fil&. He stuff
11. sxipGl. 12. peurgS. 13. glsBiQzjlpS).
ed the cotton into the bag.
14. ffgitf. 15. QusrfOTfliiS, full moon, or
ui_, inf. To be vexed, troubled, gjlut
fissBpgieaeiiaa, inf. To stuff in. 2.
jy[o<we?oiu, new moon. The days from the
mifla.
new to the full moon are called
To shake and fill a measure.
those from the full to the new are usrci.
^ffiari_/ril_iiijaraBr, inf. To vex, to
^esfiuu, v. noun. Stuffing in, cramming,
2. Anniversary of the death of a parent,
trouble.
pressing in.
elder brother, &c, fijr^ajii. (c.) 3. One of the
^S33ri^_,
i.
Elephant,
ujirSssr.
(&&.)
wives of the Rishi Casyapa and mother
esr, s. [prov.] A fat, indolent
2. A plant, u*!i*Qi$_, Portulaca, L.
of the Oaityns or^p=>^*^r,one of the two
man ; also used for beasts and things which
classes of foes to the gods, es>e&>iLiSinii.
are clumsy, u<jAjst. 2 A tree or cane *pr,&ssru}-, s. The piiuiLtui drum, as
W. p. 408. Dm.
^idSri^nii. 2. Name of an Asura, g>j<#Sr.
slightly hollow, as a bambu. (Besclii.)
582

@l8
glg)mrsm.r&lGufmim&itiT. The five
parts of a Hindu calendar. See uai
mi,
t.';-- - r- 5 i- 1 fifiusiaeissr, inf. To
give alms on the anniversary of the
death of near relatives for their bene
fit.
fifiQ&rrmstr, inf. To make choice of
one of two lunar days for facing, funer
al rites, &c., when they both occur
on the same solar day.
fljdil.&iijj>, s. Day of new moon, jy
iwf6W/. W. p. 376. TlTHIKSMAYA.
pfBwrLf-, s. Duration of an eclipse
in Nalikas, &c, SmotmsuiA.
Pfii8&3-iiju> pfi<8'Uirpu>, s. The de
termining of an appropriate tithi for
any particular ceremony.
PP/jijuih, s- The lunar days occur
ring in the same day of twenty-four
hours.
fipj&sui, s. A calendar which marks
all the fasts, religious observances, &c,
ceremonies prescribed on certain days
of the year.
p^ai uu>, s. The occurrence of two
tithi* on one solar day in each of which
ceremonies for the dead may be per
formed.
fifituitjijSLo, s. Half of the duration
of an eclipse.
@fi(aptj>, s. Fasts regulated by lunar
days. See Sijii.
SfO^:^l, s. Steadfastness, sta
bility, permanence, itfaiQug. 2. Preser
vation, continuance of creation, or the
process of the operations of nature as
one of the acts of deity, mfftt. (See ><y,*
fiuii,Qfiri0ii.) 3. (c.) State, condition, rfJauraa.
4. Wealth, good circumstances,
5.
Honor, dignity,
6. Existence,
and life, as distinguished from birth,
or death, iBcjul/. (<a<vj/. e^.)
fifi&irppirpj&ujsa, s. The deity, as
Preserver, Sig. 2. The deity, as
awarding to creatures, in this life, the
fruits of their former actions.
pJi'-ji'..' , t. Time of preservation
by the deity. 2. Life-time,
f--'j;.::.^ii.i. The stage, the period
or state of preservation of creatures,
ppups-jr^p, s. The active power
or energy of deity as exercised in the
continuance and operations of nature
vulgarly ascribed to Vishnu.
? -.
? - . sr, uQugbt,
v. a.
To preserve; to sustain and carry for
ward the operations of nature, iBIuul/S^0.
Asuras,
[ex #8.]
*$Bl$BlL<ang:, s. Patience, endurance,
Qurjwoia. W. p. 376. TlTIKCHA.
*pl$a&s>s P^ilsm^, s. [m the
Vedantic p/ii/os.] Spiritual contemplation,
fixing the mind on one object, j"^*<..CBN-..
$l0p&ixt, s. As Pppw, 3.
<j5^li>, t. Bitter, bitterness, &&ULf.
2. A medicinal plant, ^cuff*^,
Justicia, L. 3. The idJw<;i^l/ tree, (if.)

fldfB^iT, s. Two syllables sung for a


piV&Qmw, i. A whale, or imaginary
tune, flrewiQjSuLi. (c.) 2. An exotic plant,
fish said to be large enough to swallow
iSfiGuBad. 3. The plant ili_4#(jijJ.
theJ)uS; [c.r fituio, that which devours ]
^uS/oSeuSffl'to, s.
Another fish sup
#^9. s. A kind of flute, or pipe, fi>ii
posed to be large enough to swallow a
ai3i(5(. (c.) 2. Sweetness, daintiness,
^uSfijfiwtc. ( Sti. Timingitagila. )
3. '[prov.
Light eatables,
glararptg-..~ 4. A 8acrificial pit, QmiifSt
@l8$l8, s. A whale, fiim@eou>.
0<*i_i4.
5. A palm tree, j"6.
&UQjll8&-, s. The Sais/emaLDirw;
fipfiuusirmiail-iq., s. The jaggery of
a large tree, Pterocarpus.
the ),*).
fijifiOpSstr, s. \_prov.~\ A double cake ^:J$5Lts, s. (properly piDrrpw.) Noise,
bustle, riot, GuQzteS.
fi-Jipt&jtyptii,
5. Noise, stir, bustle,
^IjSfSl, &&p&,
<s@ti>, , v. n. To
@5f*eu. 2. Joy, mirth, joviality, *>
be sweet, to be savory, delicious, fl*.
(See PuSu<gufviA ) 3. Abundance,
(c.)
plenty, ufg^l. 4. Extravagance, prolu
fipfiuLj, v. noun. Sweetness. 2. (fig-)
sion, txiprfiffiarib.
Coaxing.
^lS^slSi, inf. To be merry, jovial,
P^pui-iuuessriii, s. Sweat-meat.
jolly, noisy.
fipfiuutrsirQu&m, s. Flattering talk, $lB*e!lB, s. Syllables sung to keep
coaxing, wheedling.
time in dancing, ^inA^ii^. 2. See fiiB.
i
c ?r.r , . noun. Keeping time
^l^^,!Tlh, s. The jyff,serafir plant.
in
dancing
or music. 2. Kcpeated
fd/sfditi, s. a cingfisher, fd&SeSdfg
sounds in rapid succession, <.--. z
OJ-S. (**) 2. W. p. 376. Tittiri. The
Jul/. 3. The noise of a great multitude,
francoline partridge, 'Qsr,jrfl. 3. A
Kishi or muni, 9(jifjo.
*eAgsa>iA(g#lL$iQiu&gmiifiiis&. They
crowded to the quarrel.
^S^Q^P,iil(ITj&t, s. A reed, terr
Saccharum, L.
!riD, s. DarknesB, obscurity, gloom,
So**. 2. Hell, *j*c4. (sg.) .3. Gutta serena,
^fBJgl, QCpeir, ' S :<&ar, Gsiiar, pp, v.
total blindness from an affection of the
a. To correct, rectify a mistake, ><?A*optic nerve, c>ii<-/iii_ii. W p. 376. Ti(7V/. usage.)
MIRA.
&&VJ],$. [prov.for J?ttf7.] A
@L8arrrfl, s. The sun as the foe to dark
suit of clothes, GrrwatQ*rQ.
ness, (gHnar; [cx^il, enemy.] (*s )
fslpJSlLJUir, v. noun. Alteration. 2. ^iBifi, s. See $iBL
Correction, ftefpit. (c.)
9lS IT, i. Numbness, from stagnation of
*-i!&li[i>^llB^Q^ssdf), s. Tamarind
the blood, &c, torpor of the system, Irp
tree, y<*iui, Tamarindus, L. W. p. 376.
Cii-i. 2. Stiffness, or numbness, from cold,
Tintid'a.
3. Stiffness, or rigidness, from
straining the muscles, &c, t. *#.'.. 4.
$u$jf&lc,$uZl&ui,i. A medicinal
Dullness, sluggishness of the system from
seed, ii8(jjbi>i.
idleness, GtrvuAi. 5. Paralysis, palsy, ap3ui3, s. Dregs, refuse of any thing
poplexy,
6. Partial suspension of
the bodily and mental powers, from con
from which the juice has been squeezed
out, Qstg; [ex Sa. Tipa, to distil.] (c.)
sternation, taking sweets to excess, &c,
!!mjai>. 7. Unfeelingness, insensibility,
m^Ul9lUti,, s. (Sa. ^si^iuim.) Divine,
want of tenderness, from dainty living,
sacred. 2. The gj""4 plant.
@Ul9g8, t. (a change of iSutSeS.)
fi&BBsif.! ,H. s. A dull, slow, in
active person, or beast, ^uSgeoi-Cuj/ar.
Long pepper plant or fruit, Piper longum,
L.
fiuiSeSaaL-aoiatarifslutSS, s. A
inf. To reduce one's pride, to beat
branch of pepper creeper.
laziness out of one.
fslui$e8Qf>evu>, t. The long pepper root.
Pii'uraf), s. A paralytic; a sluggish
person.
fiuASiurfi, t. Long pepper.
piSOnp, inf. To become sluggish
lundsBpfiutSeS, s. A large kind of
or dull, through want or exercise.
pepper. P. lanceolate, Holt.
@L8riQ&naxririt, inf. To be employ
ed in mischief, tricks, &c
v. noun. [prov.~] A kind of fool's play with
fitSiiSlf.fi4V*Otirwtr,
inf. To become
one in teasing, pinching, pulling ears, &c,
heavy, as the system. 2. To become
g>i3.".-. -_ --. 2. Puzzling questions, &c.
numb, stiff, &c. 3. To become haughty
BtguuQut*. 3. (com. j^miIi-id ) Decep
and wanton.
tion, fraud,
fiiSitSt, inf. To stretch and yawn
fiutSeSiLiniLiaannar, s. A dishonest
from sleepiness.
man, a deceiver.
pjjUeurrpui lSrr enn iLf , s. Palsy, pa
pussiu, i. C Tel.) A hillock, Cld.
ralysis.
, s. A fabulous fish of enormous ^!lSit, SQp&r, id^ar, Qa<es, PiSa, v. a.
size, said to be one-hundred yojana long,
To rub or smear, u*. 2. r. n. To grow, to
rffGu3*%BsmQP&&iar. W, p. 376. TlMI.
increase, to become more intense, j ( p. )
583

$. The name of a water-bird,


Rubbing, besmearing, ^lujisih plajg>(Vj,v.noun. Faintness, UJ/n_Oii),
which has a quadrangular beak, mrarop
exhaustion,prostration,drooping from hun
auLfiw.
ger or heat, C*if. 2. Swoon, aberration
a^to, &&, v. n. lo
of the senses, syncope, wutmii. 3. Bewil
"{iiurrsinsi,
s. [tul.] Time, as part of
be benumbed, us a limb, to be paralyzed.
derment, illusion, delusion,
4.
a day, meriQsvB&uwg.
!aop*. 2. To grow stiff, as persons, from
Melancholy,dejection, pensiveuess, *sj*vu>.
epQ^LDoxfijifil'iiaetiw, s. An hour.
obesity, QatQpui3*$ijQp3gpp. 3. To be
[e.r )ius><g ] (c.)
stupified, to bave the faculties suspended
^)ii*iicu**a:jj8i_*fi27dr.
He
is
confound
i,r :
-.v j.- J.- . tide. Always. (Beschi.)
by consternation, &c art*. (c.)4. [local.']
ed.
*ptljrrGSTLh,s.
Meditation, contemplation,
To loathe food, &e., jycj**"8**fSdjdsLf., v. noun. Faintness, drooping,
Fri' .r :, . - T My foot is numb from
fixed and undivided attention to an object,
exhaustion, giutstb.
nBuq. 2 Profound aud abstract con
want of circulation of the blood.
templation of the deity, or of an image
inf. [local.'] To shake
formed in the mind, C^fii^Szr. 3. Con
a, v. n. To faint, droop, languish. Crrr. 2.
and fill a measure, gissaS^mnuaa.
templation
of a religionist in the *t*o?
To be dejected, pensive, sail, a^ywOut 3,
PlSituli fdiSn&Sl, tr. noun. Numb
and Qfiioej degrees. (See Qeupfiiuiorib.') 4.
To
be
deluded;
to
have
the
mind
engross
ness, stiffness, rigidness, Scopuiy.
The seventh of the eight jfEaQiuraw, con
ed by objects of sense and ignorant of
sisting of restraining or suspending the
gl lB T <Lb , s. Sound, noise, sS. (&&.)
spiritual things, <;<. (c.)
senses and contemplating Siva, jr<>
@iumj@e9Lp, inf. To faint, to swoon,
UltsSiV.
W. p. 448. DHYANA.
^lSiTljl^^S, j. A small kind of worms,
to faint and fall.
asearides, aiaSp&uLjqf.
fiiuttor&wnfi, t. Sitting, as the yogi
in deep and silent contemplation, <imw
^lSs\>lci, s. A whale, ('a contraction of pjtaj&th, s. A medicinal tree as u>n
a&lfJuSQtvrarjf.
^IuSkS.-uio.) 2. A great noise, roars, din,
i- r
.v .- i, i . . Sanscrit ver
CuQjroJ. (#^.)
^Iiuii^, s. A plant, fitjniu, Pharnaceum,
ses
describing
the form of the deity,
f}tfie\>(gL8sow, s. Joy, joviality,as $ip
L.
used in the daily worship.
oaasio. ( Beschi.)
^Iiurisf., v. noun. [vul.] Fainting, lan
fiujrrsappdlQ^da, inf. To sit engaged
sOiT, s. Fishermen, inhabitants of
guor. See fisii*..
in divine contemplation.
maritime districts,Qmitfatnatmir.
2
*Pujit&lci, s. Liberality, bounty, gene
A caste of fishermen, iSdnaui.
}<uiTssru)ue6sr<asiT fiojirssr^Q&iljtu , inf.
rosity, t-usfCiLj. 2. A present, gift, dona
To meditate on a deity, as the daily
., e. . in/. [^ro.] To make a
tion. Qoi_. 3. Leaving, departing from;
worshipper.
great noise, to clamor, to roar, iSaQneSaa.
abandonment, desertion, aSQpii. VV. p.
fitiuiTsa-ainair S . -;:, j. A yogi,
i), j. The drum of fishermen,
387. Tyaoa. (c)
CurS. 2. A coutemplator, one who
uinsDuQaaih.
meditates.
He
receives
no
present
from
any
one.
SO, s. A boat, a dhoney, ffsiraafl.
fSSir, /i Q^osr, uQuer, da,
2. A vessel, a ship, 4or**u<i. 3. The (Ji
fiiuira&is^p, inf. To proclaim the name HjTesfl,
v. a. To meditate, to contemplate, ft*
tree. (#*.) 4. (c.) Uump on a
of a donor, as at an exhibition.
pi*. 2. To give fixed and undivided
bullock's back, u^)*^luS*>.
attention to a subject, or object, gtersnpGiu
fiajtr&mQan is, inf. To give libe
artir, Qjdr ,fij)p, v.
rfferA*. 3. To perform the contemplative
rally 2. To give a present, as to ac
part of the daily worship, QuQio.
a. To wriggle one's self out of another's
tors in a drama, &c.
hands, uwrfa/nmrtudeux. 2.
To grow,
4. (among Rom. Catholics.) To pray,
fiuiraiBsnp&a,
inf.
To
give
profusely
placing the mass book on the head of a
to increase, man. 3 u. o. and v. n. [imprnp.
person supposed to be possessed of an
for &i8i.~\ To be well rubbed in, as nil, &c,
fiijnanatun fiajrair, s. Siva, as wor
G>iui*. 4. [proo. for 9fp.] To be scatter
evil spirit.
shipped at fii&*rat and other places,
ed, spilled, &c, as flour in pounding,
^ajiteSuLj,
v. noun. Contemplation,
5j;-.'/,r - . : .".
He has
fiiuirasirfinjtrS, s. A liberal giver,
undivided and fixed attention.
grown tall and plump.
a donor, Q>._MrerSr. 2. A patron, -u
t. Sunshine, light with
act. 3. [with appropriate prefixes^] A tjlCoturr^ilh,
heat, QiS*>. W. p. 428. Dyota.
The thief slipped from his hands, and
renouncer, a relinquisher; applicable
ran away.
^lirs^LpsCSLCs, s. The QpL-aQsttppneir
especially to an ascetic,
@lB>$uQu&-, inf. To speak imperti
plant.
i$ansi2irp@iLiitau>, t. The giving up of
nently.
fslirsajBjSrrq^,
s. The SeouuSss plant.
life.
^iBfiiuis).aa, inf. [prov.]
To twist
one's self from another. 2. To be vio ^dJirihSltUUi, t. (lit. the rejected time.) ^'TSSLb, t. The Qaneiienp flower tree.
In astrological calculations a time of
lent, as the quaking of ague.
three and three-quarters to four Indian ^Irisifl^jskl&lfl , (imperative.) As
fiifiifiQiijqgiiiu, inf. To force one's
hours following theasterism that rules the
glaaA.
self away from another coming to fight.
day, and considered to be unlucky, &c tgla-isnrLb ^iT^romiTTLo, t. (alto
2. To become violent, as fever, lust, &c.
Hiasntt.) Disrespect, reproach, censure,
uiia_S*j7io. 2. A leaving, forsaking, Ssv*
^Gtstirs, aQQpasr, pQ/for, uduor, aa, .
tUseo/s. W. p 377. TlRASKARA.
W. p. 387. Tyajya. Note.The
a. To raise up, to heave up stones,
^a&oaiTffLoiniJuuiT/raa, inf.
To look
beginning of inauspicious lime, in the
&C... QaOu. (*&.)
different asterisms which rule the day
with scorn.
^LairnsQ, s. [prov.] A stout, strapping
is different being in j^#Srf after 50 pjlTiBSSti, s. Black pepper, tBeir^. (&gi.)
Woman, fliq-fififfltSQposii^iuaisr,
r-S-^*: in u
yfri_<0, ..>7 aftlT
24 ; in aeijglms. ^(Ssi^i, 4Jffiy#ii>, math after
^LCLDsk, s. ( Tel. 8*v!k>.) A species
30; a.
after 40; iS<ga9fi_ib, matrfi, misr
v. n.(impers-) To be wrinkled, shrivelled,
of male monkey, s'"*(5's. 2. A word
*iA, C*LLo>t_, after 1 4 ; fii'$ai>r. *syA*Ifl
crumpled, fii*>rw, (Commonly used, ,t: -
of contempt, applied to a person, ffliape
after 21;
Hc^Isnr, *L.fi&jiLjh
in the gerund.)
Qsrii.This word always goes with Ouni
after 20; ^>SeSu<b after 32;
fiffiEiaev, v. noun. Shrivelled, wrinkled,
ujtfi after 1 ^ ,% ' j/aici-J>, i<2*n<Bm-ii>
totir, as Quiibtngi*iibiosiihaib0iiaer, such and
crumpled, fimpi*.
such a one came.
after 10; apuii after 20 and again after
^T3-9ssr(ipaiCi, t. Shaking the head
^ii>0>(gJ7<E/gj, l. AS f&U. !,O.TT.
56; ^C-i-igi after 16.
through tear or bashfulness, kw^ia^Jbj
g,(Bcbu^s^iu/r^ffliuu!, *. Leaving one's
jSlhsmLQ, j. Ball, skeinas in &Mes>ap
family, as an ascetic.
)iiaou>. 2. Insensibility, lSikoo. (c.)
pJUjaj, v. noun.

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Sd/Dor, fijL-if- Qssrdr, Qeusir, fB *^!tlu sn)^lTUb, s. Firmness, fixed


iuii, . The five sources of riches
are, 1. icSeuufi^ijrfiuii, mountain pro
o. o. To make round, to form lumps
ness, stability
2. Soundness, strength,
uKJii. 3. Hardness, solidity, e-rii. 4. Per
or balls, as of boiled rice when eating, or
ductions, as piper nigrum,^"; costus,
fftin_ii; aquila or red sandal wood,
of sandal paste, Jfcc, to work into round
manence, durableness, *Sw. 5. Constancy,
jfSAi; piper cubeba,**CM>ii; crocus, <e
masses, to make pills, a-giii-. 2. To make
uncliangeableness, mrgsoo. (r.) 6 Final em
ancipation, cptgi. 7. Four stationary signs
round or conical, as a turner with a
2. rfflL/SjP!tjii, forest productions,
as honey-comb, (3>r-Q; honey, <?;
supposed to be propitious. (See fiitGt.) 8.
lathe, B-<ywoi_ur***s>i_iu. 3. To collect, to
bring together, to musteras troops, or j The plant #smr4Qs.:...
gum lac, jri<g; pt acock's feathers, ioit/>
iS3; and civet, "9. 3. fu<8)rt,Mi!,
bodies of men, GeH*. 4. To compile,
$<jxae&rii>,
s.
The
four
fixed
astrolo
productions of the country, red-rice,
from various authors, to incorporate,
gical Karana, in oppos. to #<ard, or
0#*QAi; a kind of pulse, fjjui^,;
to embody, rii&i&ts. 5. To amass wealth,
those
moveable,
which
are
seven.
See
&c, to accumulate, to treasure up, &B
sugar-cane, *<5&u; plantains, itm*tp ;
red cocoa-nuts, Q*iu>ati. 4. maiuQif-itS
mAt**; [ex filir, P.] (c.)
ut, resources of the city, king. ,.?*;
Pduul-, inf. To be fixed, confirmed,
buffoon, iSjfidr; the black monkey, ^cr*
established; to be steady, e^pjSijui-.
9ur. Did you store up your earnings in
elephant, iui&t; mirrors, *fegjri..
my hands?
fiauu(BppfiaLDirdss, inf. To streng
5.
productions of the sen,
^jilif ijJifis, inf.
To eat in large
as
salt,
iluu; pearls, tyfig; red coral,
then, to confirm.
opi;
chunks,
amber, gA(?iZv.
lumps.
finwiresrui&rgi, s. An inflexible mind
(*)
figiLGiuuiTeo, s.
Milk thickened by
uninfluenced by pleasure or pain.
f
- i'- r. - ~ - J ui.i . s. Ac
boiling, gfetM&sruj&lijutAi.
$){lix>nii>, s. [in astroi."]
The four
quisition of riches.
&3xm$)iiL-i, inf. To collect people,
months in which the sun is in the
jdneSuj&uiueirsaeir, s. One abounding in
commonly for an expedition.
stationary signs, viz.: May, August,
riches.
November and February, as propiti
uii Qam$.@j-t , inf. To collect the
ous to things stationary; opposite to
^JzrsffiL/g)^^, s. The attainment of rich
branches of a creeper and bring them
mi/sib or moving signs.
es, wealth.
together.
filaairS, s. [in astroi.'] Signs of the
PffeSuj&jip, s. The cleansing of pots,
uaw/jJsVtli,/. To accumulate wealth,
Zodiac favorable to employments of a
&c. See
to treasure up money.
stationary kind, as building, planting.
fiff&UGhfzrrasrui,
s. See jticziu>.
&c. See
eu/riiity^jilt, inf. To construct em
filjeEiLjQetirruii, s. Penuriousness, nig
bankments in rice fields. See vniiy. *bItililu, s. Three. It is suffixed to
gardliness in gifts, in charity, &c, Qui
words from Sanscrit, as <5trii,)jjio, three
f}nii.(B, v. noun, (or a substantive.)
qualities.
W.
p.
387.
Traya.
Globularity, rotundity, &c. ; used in all
PueQiueuiiar, s. A wealthy man,
the meanings of the verb.
fiaurteiaii, s. The three members of
GifuQpmtGurar.
a calendar, frfuriisii.
fSl!il.(Bda68iiJiT(R$irij>,s. [vul.prop. O^gil
^TSffl, s. [prop.] A small kind cf fish,
Qisd)iutMi.] The consummating marri
fiautrSdati, s. [prop, fisnrnnQ&w.'] Rule
age ceremony.
of three.
Bttss^flnefl, s. A species of finnf!
^TSSSr^S, s. An alkaline salt, iceu
PaGiuirpS, s. The thirteenth day of
fish.
each lunar fortnight, ugtot^far^nfifi.
t. A long tailed spe
cies of fish.
9^iTS33Tiii, s. Grass, gramineous plant. ifilTGtiiq.., s. Cardamum, sraiii. (R.)
W. p. 383. Trln'a. 8. A straw, blade of ^rswti, s. The flowing property of cif
grass or stubble, &c, #enty. 3. (fig.) A
v. v. To become round, to conglobulate,
liquids, eiQf>pe$iimpfiQai&!)>*&. (je ) 2.
very little thing, a trifle, jffiui. (c.)
_(jirom_iuM. 2. To collect, to assemble,
Oozing out of liquids, QuiSpii. 3. Juice,
to congregate,
3. To accumulate, as
pjorijjjriuii. As a mere nothing.
essence, en*. W. p. 428. Drava.
gSj. 4. To coalesce, to combine with,
g\ra*'Brag;&b7iBpfil&iZu. You don't re (S/XSy/rS), s. A shrub, airu.inwsssr&tg,.
0. 5. To become dense, to grow thick,
gard rue even a little.
6. To form as a tumor, pustule,
^j-aSi(i^BlrireQLLa,
s.
Southern
fljearufd, s. (St.) Plantain as the
&c , to swell or bulge out, to protuberate,
India
including,
in
its
largest
sense,
7. To mature as fruits; to grow to
chief of grasses, .
five provinces, and their respective lan
full size, as beasts, fruits, roots, &c, u:-..i
jdffsmu>trjjuuirirda, inf. To look con
guages. 1. ,g)jJi_ti, the Tamil country or
(c.) 8. [improp. for O^cr ] To arrive at
temptuously.
Dravida proper. 2. ^firit, Telingu or
puberty as a girl, nr#r*.
Telugu. 3. *drri_i*. Canaresc. 4. maiitc
@a63srLt>nijuQu&, inf. To speak dispaur6,pfs*rQiii_^;. Pustules (of the small
i^rii, Maharatta. 5. xJteith, Gujeratta
ringly of a person or thing.
pox) liave formed.
(s) W. p. 429. DravID'a. Note. ,ffL-iii_i4
figearijyjii, s. A rasp, or file round
ST&mfl, s. A shrub, piQnp., Dalbergia
is applied to the people and language of
on one side and flat on the other.
each of these provinces, but especially to
hetcrophylla. (/?.)
the Tamil. Some follow a different ar
flj^h i-ji'wg, j.
A plane with a
t. Ball, any thing globular,
rangement which includes the Malayaroundish edge for the first planing.
lam and Cingalese. In Wilson's dictionary,
a_<jairii-.. 2. A chaplct, fillet, pillar, cor
fiaessrt rmu>, s. A great concourse of
Dravida is defined to be the country from
nice, or any globular or cylindrical work
people.
Madras to Cape Comorin, a definition too
in turnery or architecture, &c, ,: -- r.
flnesaisi<i,s. A cylindric stone-roller,
limited, according to usage in the Penin
3. A wisp of straw put under the load of
sula.
a bullock, mm*a*rpfistua. (c.) [ex fit*.]
_>l4. (.It.)
$>jtiucrBs>Rf.actr,s.
Dravidian langu
ficasiriGL., s. [prov."] Frame of a
^TSSSTL-QsiTUj.^Q, s. A kind of ore,
ages. (Colloq.)
gouging plane, Shol:4*/s..
ufigitu/filtt
fiffmtunio, s. Curdled milk.
tS-TsQuJLn.s. Wealth, property, treasure,
s!Tfi>laLC>, s. The root of a pepper
PaessrtoiLf.eif, s. Globular shape.
unQvib. (c.) 2. A compound medicines*
plant, as piiJeJapwi*.
isM*uiiL/u](y*i. 3. Any elementary sub
g,5ff6rr, inf. To form as a con
stance, of which nine kinds are reckoned,
^TLC>ti,s. Vermilion, &irfHd!ejath. (R.)
cretion on boiling oil.
epeuLiffiA. W. p. 429. Deavva. 4. Gold,
siLif-fiunr, inf. To form or swell as a
'sgtriBt-llli, s. Southern India, as fia
Quia. (*.) 5. A rare or precious thing,
tumor.
jycyifiLffiotriii.
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5 So

gift
neir, inf. To mature as grain. *pl!Tirebi.L[>, s. Tamil. See fineStii.
See icwsfl.
Sllifl, 3. A roll or twist of cloth or
LDir^aeir, inf. To grow clotted, as (lour
thread for a wick, &c, rfA(siM. 2.
in making gruel, &c. See wr.
A match, Qa/^.*^^*. 3. (Jig.) A
candle, QmQf^fiH. (c.)
QsyirQsrari/j)j7rar, inf. To form as
butter in churning. See QamirQasrui.
piflOa/rg^, in/. To light a lamp;
(to.) to light a wick.
^aeirso, v. noun. Being round.
$ifi/r@?ki>, s. A twisted rag used' as
{bIt&iT, v. noun. Roundness, a ball,
wick.
a concretion, _(j(7s>i_. 2. A skein or
fiifipfiis, inf. To twist wicks for
ball of thread, st&etossit. (c.)
lamps.
,? & 5 ai &Q
W, 3. A pill, bolus.
fiiflfirfluQuiriisBLD, s. A play of girls,
^Blj~srr, s. A ball, a globe,
2. A
one hiding the wick or lint by dexte
circle, ouJdJio. a. (c.) Cluster, clump, tuft,
rity of hand in a heap of sand, the
assembly, multitude, flock, herd, shoal,
other being required to pick it out.
_iLi_i4. 4. Army, G*5ar. () 5. adj.
@if)uuLpLi>, s. Flaming drops falling
Much, abundant, iA(g*0.
from an inverted wick; used in exorcism.
fiaatr&GsiLDfdffvtnT&r&GXTLD, s. A great
fitflQuiri, inf. To put a wick into the
many people, a multitude.
lamp.
^7/T/B7Q, s. ( Poriu.) A bolt,^ffii)ijuff*-i-.
$tftGtpp, inf. To introduce a seton
^TirtL-&Lti ^T.TLLem^. s. Grape,
into an issue, abscess, &c. 2. To insert a
twist in the anus of a child, as an injec
including the vine and its fruit, Qit.(y*)
tion. 3. To insert a roll into the perfo
ibi. W. p. 429. DltAKSHA.
ration of the ear.
@nnL-&QaitLi}., s. A vine.
fiiftQiuirieo, v. noun. The extending
finiriL&uuLpii, s. Grapes.
of a kink or twist in a rope.
fiaiTL-&o&u> $nnC&uuipa<ru>, s.
firfl^Qgms, inf. To pretend to swallow
Wine.
and draw yarn from the mouth, as jug
*^lTtrssofl, s. (also $atTsi&&%ii}.) Abi
glers.
lity, capacity, strength, power, influence,
firfiai/rij, s. Touch-hole of a gun.
efficiency, uu<4. 2. Pecuniary ability,
*Ajjii; [ex Sa. Truna, to preserve.] (c.)
s. Three, adjectivcly triple, three
fiDtTGBfisuifiGar, s. A capable head.
fold, treble,
W. p. 388. Tai.
@atr&srlQ&$l:ip, inf. To discharge *p!,flf/P, s. A woman, wife. See
well the duties of a responsible situ
ation. 2. To maintain credit, as a
p.BsL-m*i>apil>, s. The summation
merchant.
of 0mse$ffithf ^EjseSfiffihaoSfiih, and miia
^airesBdj^eireafir, appcl. n. A man of
property, influence, &c.

s. The three
fl Tirstnu, s. A fool, npfiuppemsx.
special stimulants. (See
2. A
C Sa. Dritpa.)
poem in which each verse has three
tilings for its theme, jrfQj*Atcuwnff-7ifl
^iriTLDJih, s. The coral tree, uaimu>en
as ^pQeat&aj&Gi& ^jwQQgQigitargartgif.tjtB
Nyctanthes, /,.
fi8M>, a town near a river, subjects
'/sItitlBi (i, i. Tamil, as ficri-Biui.
in rebellion against their king, a wife
Qtitiu, s. A kind of edible, but bitter,
disobedient to her husband; these three
herb or plant, g>*aJuory<*9. There are
will go to ashes.
different species as iu*^jraj, tgjS&tjUinu,
pttlatArtsth, I. A three thorned plant,
Qff(j(gAi, Tribulus, L.
ntut &C.
Pifia/ijtu), s. A country, in the north
pairiuGain, s.
The finali root, which
west of India, apparently part of Lahore,
is sweetish.
g)G>uii. (Sa. Trigartta.)
*^TireuSLn. s. [in chemis.'] Ether, distill
@ifl&ipu>, s. The three aromatics. See
ed acids, spirits, waters distilled from
minerals, Qrittr. ( Sa. Dra'vaha.)
^/flsffamrii, s. The three constituent
parts of a person, as employed in divine
s. Green vitriol, sjarerGugi.
worship. See opuQuifi.
fHuiraix&jpi, s. Precipitate of nitre, or
$rf}&irev&&@, s. The three daily seasons
of sulphur.
of worship. See
fiiineii&L8pa& $niri&u>Q]t$.&t inf.
fdiflaiteis&3:aa0u>, s. A chronology.
To distil.
(J?.)
&mj&fiffirii&Lb, s. An acid. See rm
firflatreoih, s. The past, present and
futura Sec *rs.
^irtjjs^atreuaui, * An acid distilled
fiiftarrQeoirSpti, s. The Kusa grass,
from Qi*r*ni4, borax; from alum, uif.&
0iu&>wy [ex
*rmb; or from saltpetre, Qnt-yCiLj.
f>iR@&ww, s. The three qualities or
staiiessr^^nttatmw, s. Aqua regia. See
principles in nature. See epiQanti,
under <gmA.
586

fiifte^tLD, t.

A sacred mountain, g/f

^/fl<?ffl/rCTu>So, s. (com. fia^dG&ir^iftf


mJw.) Trincomalie.
filiflQairearLD, 3. A triangle. See under
flifiQsnsssrS^i, 3. Trigonometry; [ez
rfpi, measure, knowledge.]
fiifttrmtSj, 3. The name of a king, fftw
^/flffc/gioiaw-ievw, 3. The constella
tion named after .SMmj, the father of
^Htskgiaesr, being the southern cross.
firfl&ir, 3. Tabular radius. (Sa. Trijya.)
fHif)&truth, 3. The three kinds of salt,
viz.: 1. Solder, asi^rjia. 2. Alkaline
salt, <rn%5hj.~i\ 3. Another kind ot salt,
iifl@lilLfnthfitftQufuumefil, 3. Tricbinopoly, so called, it is said, from a Iiakshasa who first dwelt in the place, and
had three heads.
p/flgsoii, 3. The trident, (yjspt&tGei&i .
See
@tfl&@iru>u>, 3. The three daily devo
tional exercises, (jii<ur^tii_r<!rii.
iiflpessrtw^S^eem(B, s. Three staves
in one, carried by a Vaishnuva mendi
cant.
@rRi$eisn&ii8iuii&, 3. See &&r6$;utr.
fitfl/SBi&rK., 3. As @iflfieari&iiL>tr(d.
2. appel. n. An ascetic who has ac
quired the command over his mind,
body and speech, *j!r<y>oi,j)ru3i_*E<?*.
^/fl^aoa firflpvntu, s. The third day
of the moon, either in its increase or
decrease, cyx^G?*^^^ift^Hasui, 3. One of the ten points
in the horoscope of the bride and the
bridegroom. See fieuQurgfadi.
u>, 3. Three kinds of bodies.
See fttf&tuih.
fdrflCfSirafith, 3. The three humors of
the body, opiiJacfl. 2. Vitiation of the
three humors, as the cause of diseases,
fiiflQ/streip&asietlil, s. A fit from the above
disease.
firfljijpGiih^iHtu^sffiBiw, s. ( Chris.
usage.) The Trinity.
$iflGmp$nssr, s. Siva, the three-eyed,
Swot. Compare <y**irear<*'.
@iftuci8, s. A curiously wrought poem,
one of the tSse>p**J, a stanza which
may be turned into three others, and
give three different meanings. See %
fiifiuptrtT/i/Si}), s. The three eternal
unoriginated things in the universe,
as treated of in the e^sr*^ii philoso
phy, viz.: 1. ux, soul; 2. up, deity; 3.
ur*(4, natural or moral evil. Among
Vedantists
@iBupee>&, s. The Gauges, fancied to
run through three worlds,
fitffu/StrS, s. One of the iflao^fljssafl,
or curious poems.
fiflupnena, s. A mode of "using the
hands in dancing. See wuiMaii.

fiittuoiu)^/fli_rcb>, j. The three Myrobalan or medicinal fruit*, often used


in Indian medicines, 1. J>.. .-. gallnuts, Terniinalia chebula; 2. QA>svS*
mtii, Phjllanthus emblica; 3.
/.<.-.
Terniinalia bellcrica.
fiiHu&o7iU^, \ s. An electuary com
pounded of the three fruits and other
ingredients,
fiifluQf&ti, s. The three delicacies,
milk, uri; clarified butter, Q6; and
honey, (Spar.
filiflutrS, i. One of the iBsapss^, a
curious poem in which a word of three
letters when taken regularly gives one
meaning, and when the first, second
or third letter is taken away will give
in each case a different meaning.
s. Triangle. (Sa. Tribhaja.)
fiifti-ILf-, s. The three qualities, 1.
Cg'^'T' Soul, ,g<aru>r; 2. $yart&, wisdom,
knowledge, jfcrfr, 3. CpupA, that which
is known, ^finuu^Qus^it.
j-J
<ft '-jsr. ' u s. A mode
of beating time, &e.
^A'-feariniii, s. The three lined mark
of the Saiva sect, three streaks of ashes
on the forehead, Qt/ifitStiJ^.
^iffi^sus, i. [in mytkol.~] The three
cities, or castles, severally of iron, silver,
and gold, floating in the sky one
above another; destroyed by Siva for
embracing the Jaina tenets, <yxiL/jiJ. The
chiefs of the castles were,
, .vi
*r, and
i :
^/fli-jaari^sS, s. Parvati, uirnevfil.
fiALfnp&osar, s. ( St.) Siva, 8ur;
[ez >s3r(*, who burnt ]
" i . (St.) A medicinal
plant, apparently a kind of jasmine.
//?i/ffQ;.-v? \ - jr. appel. n. Siva, who
burnt and destroyed fiJIy**, 9idr. 2.
A tree, 0r*fi, Vitex. 3. The m/Jetf*,
tree.
fiiflLfgnifSssk, s. Siva, as destroyer
of the three cities, &<<; [r
;
fitfti-lift, s. A plant. See .F/rjSaar. (.RJ
fifflysnir, s. Parvati, utriiaifi; [ex Lfijw,
town.]
piflL/euaiLD, s. The three worlds. See
fiifiiDiQ&sir, s. The three kinds of iojjj
#*, 1. Turmeric, m^or ; 2. Amomum,
ife^sf^logjor ; 3. A medicinal wood, pot
pAmaru), s. The three faculties of
the soul, 1.
thought; 2.
understanding; 3.
knowledge.
fiiflQpi^f},*. The Indian triad, Brahma,
Vishnu and Siva,
^iflg^eoii,,
Three kinds of medicinal
roots, 1. PuJnSaptuio, of long-pepper;
2. firfPirijpwii, of plumbago; 3. br<3
epcuu, of a medicinal plant.
i4, s. (Chris, usage.) Triune, trinity.
f>iBuwu&ar, s. Siva, as the threeeyed, a*4r; sometimes Vishnu; [ei- jjii
u*ii, eye.]

fiiftuaipmjsfitAturraiaoonp, s. Three
filrftQ&rreo, s. Variable words, used,
states of the mind. Sec j,*?*.
according to Rottler, principally by the
learned. 1. Different names of the same
(if)jj r ii tl- , s. A calendar embracing
thing. 2. A word with different mean
three parts or members, out of the five
ings. 3. Words not in common use 4.
given in the native calendars; viz: fijd,
Metaphorical words. 5. Words declined
mC-Mfifiisii. See u^Btiisib.
or modified.
fiifiQiusatajstr fitftQujaea , s. C Chris,
fiifljjfifiiueyui, [prov.] [adverbially.']
usage.) Gi>d the Father, the Son, and
Again, furthermore, moreover, 0@xu^ii.
the Uoly (Jhost, which three are one.
fiiflfico SiRiO'ti, v. noun. Roaming
about, changing places.
iiiu, s. A mode of using the
fiiflLi JS/fla,1, i). noun. Change, altera
hands in dancing. (See >-mi.i!ru>.) 2.
[,'njram.] The three genders. I . l/woSc
tion, mutation, variation, diversity, Si
pr>, the masculine; 2. i ,
<po, the
nurQ. 2. [in gram.] Permutation, me
feminine; 3. 4**t>s,i'4, the neuter.
tathesis, &e., L!mi*S!tS*t!:$Qfiwergi. 3.
One of the three obstacles to the attain
fiiftQevirew, s. The three worldsthe
ment of heaven. See .-. . ^ <-
earth, theetherlal regions, and the world
^rfiLfAsiru\Qfirf)&id&ntd@, s. [in log.]
of the gods, tjii,
M>Mit. 2. Three
Optical illusion, misconception in ob
metalsgold, Qu<*, silver, Q,6Wi, and
jects of sense; i. e. mistaking one thing
copper, Ojupl/.
for another, as a post for a thief,
fiifiSsdir&fdi^iriTtl, s. A chemical prepuration of three metals of load-stone,
Q&npfifit-j. Change in the form of a
iron and copper; or gold, silver and
word, as of a gerund for an infinitive.
copper, piicQsmg.
QuirQFjL-L^ ifli-j. Change of meaning, or
fdiflQeoa&irfiufil, s. Indra, fSfiifinair.
compound terms having different mean
.E
, s. A plant, ea^gspxai snp.
ings, according to the manner in which
they are read or accented.
()
fiiflLfcSatiiiLD, s. [in gram.] The change
^/flaCsSjujar, . Vishnu, as striding
of one letter for another.
over two worlds at two steps, and
fdiflumfl, s. A figure of speech, a me
crushing the giant Bali to the nether
regions by the third, aSo>.>s>. \V p.
taphor, fi?wJffi:i6, as ^iri_ifli./1fffTi_*^j
391. TltlVIKItAMA.
Cg,SiuprC,Ae, she walked ith led
lotus
legs, and looked forth with gaAr
firfte&paiiaisrui, s. See auaau>.
flower eyes.
P/flofl^^/fViii, t. The three kinds of ^'.iflems, s. A hand-mill, ejipati. 2.
body, s&jrft,[4>, (3lL<!> and sfTmrib.
A potter's wheel, ejtomaeAsMt. (r.) 3. A
musical instrument, ^.
4. The
^ifiSwafl/3/fl<?airaufi jiz-sstcii, . The
cashew-nut tree, opiifitB>sir</ib.
confluence of three sacred rivers near
Benares, a place of great resort for 2,;/), &QQp&r, pGfiear, uQuear, &, it. a.
bathing, &c. , cd, pu^fa-,
To twist, to twist as yarn, &c., >rs>op^>i.
f3P*^c^pp(igpB_^3uS'pi. See jt'icw.
2. To turn a wheel, windlass, oil mill,
&c, to cause to whirl or revolve, ie>p.
liGpsa, Qaieir, fSrflu, v. n.
(c.) 3. To change, alter, vi\r3', transform,
To walk about, to wander, to ramble,
transmute, metamorphose, wpp. 4. [in
to go here and there, to stray, to be un
gram] To change letters according to
settled, a.tfB,. (c ) 2. To change, to vary.
the rules of permutation, vQffistffia as
f>rp. 3. To perish, jfrfu. 4. To turn,
ffdaaat^. for ^tlo,t_, <&>ppt& for
&C.
to whirl; to revolve as the heavenly
5. To diversify, to variegate, Q&ppmmuu
bodies. tt_<ycr. 5. To be twisted; to be
Qfj. 6. To translate from one languiige
convolved, cj. 6. To revolve, as the
to another, &c, Qice^Quiuiix.
soul in transmigrations, iSfuSeSp+pai. 7.
To vary or swerve from truth, icaK<?fa>-.
fifluLj, v. noun. Twisting, turning,
8. To be variegated, as a landscape, ti>
&c. ; used in all the meanings of t)te verb.
be diversified, iciyiui^. 9.
an infinitive
preceding."] To be near or exposed to, as ^ifijSirGO, v. noun. Walking about,
MjfiifUGfar, I was near dying. 10. [in
2. Whirling round, *4sr,a>. 3.
gram.] To be changed as letters for their
Keturning, dSait. (p.)
correlatives, &c, in combination or other jStfljSllULh.s. An edible root, Q^sipsueisiP.
wise, *TQp&@fi*J.
{rRjjT@ift,s.[prov.fvr Sfrrsf^refi.] Brok
The letter is changed top, and the letter
en to pieces, shivered, powdered, fit*
a to i_
i.tf .TiTif^S/fliU, inf. To associate with rQuessfl, s. See fitft, v. n.
one. See
v.
QxL-(BuGuirap@ifliu, inf. To go to jSiflLj, v. noun. See fiifl, . n.
jSifllsSaioT, J. [prov.~] (com. z_/<flLc3snrJ
noun,
Change of
A platted ring of gmss or fibre to place
a pot on; [ex pit, v.]
countenance (p)
fiifUpoin, inf. To come round; to $El[BtLJ(Lp3ilb, t. [prov. in astrol.] The
go about, or endeavor to accomplish.
horizontal aspect, ^^.mieaiiiCmiiBtiuiit^mi.
587

@(3
jSiRiufrsuTib, t. Artifice, trick, deceit,
imposition, roguery, misohievousness,
froliesomeness, ^riL?i_m.Q. (c.)
fiifljjtrawdmtrp&r, s. A knavish, trickish
person.
pgifleutl-l
s. (com. fjiflsuiti.) A
small kind of reel carried in the hand for
winding off yarn, &&i*pgt:*Qstl ; also )<s
; 'I>M, r.]
j. Lukshmi, as the goddess of
clicity, riches, &c g)uAuS. 2. Wealth,
felii
riches, affluence, QAi/<4. 3. Distinction,
eminence, ffai"5. 4. Beauty, jip. 5.
urf/. Divine, sacred, celestial,
f3(5jyeo, A broom. See ^yei'<g.
j9(ij_$ysDSi_, in/. As jy6i)Si 2. As
jyWgC?L/7f
fS(ihe-gauLj, s. A jewel. See V-giut-i^(KMmmniaruLf , J. An invocation
in a poem. See <a>i_*ii4.
^(tfjiaaat'uiruLj, s. A series of poems
by Sampanthar, one of three famous
Saivites.
PQ^d^miu^iT, s. A place sacred to
Siva, gs&ai&ifivjtb.
fiq^das&sr, 5. Divine eyes. 2. [pros.] A
temporary canopy, erected in different
places of a main street, in honor of
an idol taken in procession; that, in
passing under, the god may cast upon
it a gracious eye. (c.)
^(5sS utiessrLD, j. The marriage of
a god or idol.
)(tr)da(Lgd(&)dTpu>, s. The name of a
mountain sacred to Siva.
fH^da/riLS, s. The sight or appear
ance of a deity or great person. See
^(iF/daiT&rjifi, s.

A famous town. See

&(p)d(&)enu}, s. The sacred tank of


a temple where the idol is bathed.
^(iFjda^.C-iLD, 3. The fraternity of
the worshippers of Siva.
fl^ds^pgi ^(TjfEiOTii, s. The danc
ing of Siva, or other deity; or, mysti
cally, the operations of nature. 2. (Jig.)
Trick, device.
5/T;nJ)
js)(irjd(jgGBr(T!?LI>fa), 3.
[prop. ^WffarexrmJsu.] Trincomalie.
^QtjdQsiriiSh, s. A temple, a place
of worship, a sacred shrine.
(?,.>, i
3. Splendid decoration,
magnificent display.
)(iF)8:&es>u, s. Among Saivas, a sa
cred assembly at Madura or Chillumbrum. 2. (Chris, usage.) The church,
or society of believers.
H(jr,dpjSu>, s. The divine will; ac
cording to the will of your Lordship;
as you please.
^Q^dSp/DLcueodQansaesi , 3. A poem.
See Qxiaim.
firydfdppwueoii, s. One of the names
of the pagoda of Chillumbrurn.
Po^dSesBirw, s. A kind of trumpet,
usually blown in pairs before a guru, or
in a temple.
6HH

^(j^sfasirstBrti, 3. Saffron and other


powders used at a temple.
^(j^Qjipsaru), 3. A paste with which
the forehead is marked.
pQ^d^usmsruifluntxianw, s. A cere
mony among Vaislmuvas on removing
a dead body from the house.
l(TT)dQ&ihjpnifiqFj&fFB&veuniii, 3. A
town near Ilamisseram, one of the six
places sacred to Subramanya.
P(75^0ffefl, *. The ear of a great,
or divine person.
firnjpQpire&snrr, s. (plu.) Servants
of the deity, especially sixty-three
devotees of Siva.
jS^iC^ /rarer, j. Meritorious services
performed to a deity.
@(Wjisimu>, 3. See firnjda^pgi.
^(j/siuOTic, 3. The eyes of deity or a
holy person, as $>a*a&-.
fi^ttaLDdspfifl, 3. A kind of snake,
g>furtbL{.
firnjmirw&Q&uf., j. A plant, Artemisia
vulgaris, L.
flrr^tEiTLDjS&ipfi, 3. A plant, ffirQ&ig..
p(i^iBitLDUun^s>,s. A plant, spify, Periploca tunicata, L.
@QF,Gnmu>, s.
A sacred name, the
name of a deity or holy person. 2.
The Vaishnuva sectarian mark on the
forehead. 3. A divine song.
pQ^mtristiuQuneann, appcl. n. One of
the sixty-three devotees of Siva.
firr^tBtien , 3. A religious festival, a
great or special day, a holy day.
^(i^ieoamri-^r, s. A large kind of
centiped, giiyjmtr. 2. One of the sixtythree devotees of Siva, &merif.<ultQea(i;
mar. 3. A very wicked man.
firajiijpi, s. (also eflyfS.J Sacred ashes
of burnt cowdung, one of the chief
marks of the Saiva sect.
fifTfjifpfxRuj@(njifi$ifd(t!)itjpiy,&,inf.
To rub sacred ashes on the forehead,
breast, &c.
filQi&jCli&i^0iijpieB&ntda, inf. To
make sacred ashes.
fiq^ipjpidaiiui-i, 3. Sacred ashes rub
bed on one's forehead by a great person
as a charm or for benefit to the soul. 2.
As $f3&&.
@(Tf)iijbjpid<2iiiTu$ei> ^Q^ipjtueau, s.
A bag for sacred ashes.
A species of fragrant ever-green shrub
used for perfuming the $<5is>, also
medicinal sweet Basil, B-gi,P<7jD<_ijua,
Ocymun basilicum, L.
firnjgpipiuuipw, s. Balls of sacred
ashes.
fifi^&njjpiLDLeo , j. A metal stand in a
temple with an urn like the sheaths of
a pine flower, for sacred ashes.
5(ff)Q/5eD<jQ;6S, i. A town south of
Madura, Tiunevelly, &iuu.u.<arti.

fir^Qitpfiumfei, 3. A garland for the


forehead of an idol.
pQjQicrdfv,, s. The gracious look of
the deity, or a great person. 2. The
official look of the guruin the adminis
tration of the #lLsd.
^(5ijusi_d?, i. Places sacred to
Siva, Vishnu, &c, who are supposed to
be present with their retinue at their
respective shrines,
^(juueafi, s. Service in an idol temple,
QxrtSp'Xfmxib. 2. Work on the temple
as masonry, carpentry, Sec, GnmSijGo'baj.
^(T^uuesflrtfiL-lB, t. Materials, &c, for
building a temple.
@0uu@, s. Tripaty, a place sacred to
Vishnu. (See
and pa*.) 2. Any
one of the one-hundred and eight Vishnu
shrines, dcigjBsfyseuiA.
PtTTjuuffEjt&iGBrg)], 3. A hill west of
Madura, one of the six places sacred to
Subramanya, xuiSiiceseKiuiAflaitb.
P^uubld, 3. Boiled rice, Q&rjpi a
word used by brahmans only, @efB.4g^.
^(Tjuuat of?, 3. A place of repose,
especially of an image, euarpaui.
@Qr)UUarefiQair&isir, inf.
To rest,
especially spoken of an idol.
fjrn^uuareS^/xrLDii, 3. Garlands for
the idol, QsriSpypitM.
^0uueireflOujQ<fS, v. noun. The early
rising of the god a song daily sung to
awaken the god, especially ou a festival
of ten days in December; also sung by
the people on these days to rouse one
another to their religious duties, gjtSr
Prajuuniiv, 3. A hymn, a sacred
song.
Pq^uuhC, 3. Hymns or songs in
praise of a deity, commonly ancient. 2.
[in irony.'] A satire, lampoons.
Prnjuuneuirsmt, 3. A long cloth on
which offerings of rice are presented
to idols.
prtFjUL/aLp, 3. Songs, odes in praise
of a god.
^(juytl., v. noun. Putting on the
wedding badge, as the essential part of
marriage, reSLL<8. 2. The wedding
badge, /ircS.
^QjjLD&zirpeyuwfi, 3. Lukshmi.
fS0tcseisia>tBip&r, s. Kama; [cx su>i
pen, son.]
^(5u>(5#=arii, 3. Daily bathing of the
idol, for its purification.
/3(T5iO(2) &Gsru>nL-iev , v. noun. Bath
ing an idol.
fi(tF)U>ear, s. Sacred earth used by
Vaishnuvas in marking their foreheads,
as )(5vri0iA.
@QF)U>u!)(ki>, s. A sacred place, ^ifi
fiQuiniii, s. The sacred fig tree, jyj*.
firajLDSiiiT, s. The lotus, ^/rtoso/r.
^(jjioSb, s. A name of the feigned
mountain Kylasa, the chief residence of
Siva, aiSmiuwtei. 2. Tripaty, as gi&rjufi

@
^(WfLDStwairuar, s. Vishnu, from his
having a mole on his breast, rfir.gw.
2. Argha, for the same reason, jjcr
1,(rrjLbiT60, s. Vishnu, as lord of illu
sion, in the universe, Si^-Q^; [ex w&>,
illusion.]
fiQunrevQipiTnii, u>. Ten incarnations
of Vishnu. 1. Matsya, attii, a fish
assumed to kill Cm^kSt, an Asuia who
hadthestolen
hidden
them
in
sea. the2. Vedas
Kurma,and
/...-.:,
tortoise,
assumed to support Mount Mandara,
used as a churning stick in churning
the sea of milk to obtain Amrita, or
nectar. 3. Vardha, i7rii, a boar, as
sumed to open and spread out the earth
which g)jrfiur*3r had rolled up, as a
scroll, and sunk in the ocean; and to
kill him. 4. A'aiasingha, mSlixJi, manlion, assumed to destroy irf,u
the younger brother of issAuriicSr, who,
to avenge the death of bis brother, had
abolished the worship of Vishnu.Note.
Thesefour were assumed without parents.
5. Vdhmana, oinsarib, the dwarf born of
mBu=t and jf),S> to overcome wcusti by
deceit, coming to him as a beggar. 6.
Parasurama, u^xjimA, or the axe bearing
Kama, born of <m>0&&gH and D<?i'gjvo to
kill the Kshatriyas who oppressed the
brahmans. 7. Ramachandra,5iu><br, king
of Ayodhya, born of pastes and CJoj,
to kill Kavana, king of Lanka, and
other Bakshasas. 8. BalaVhadra, uhu
ff:dr, half brother of Krishna; his
father's name was a*Qpeidr, and he had
two mothers, GpaiS and a.<?r**. He
came to destroy iSianiusb and his Rakshasas. 9. Krishna,
son of <u
C,jidr and '>/>, came to excite the
wars of the Dharata, and to relieve
the earth of its over-burdened popu
lation. 10. The horse,
yet future,
and for the purpose of destroying the
universe. Note. The poet Jayadeva
places Krishna as the eighth and makes
the ninth, Buddha.
Another class of fifteen incarna
tions of Vishnu is given. 1. tars&,
Sanaka. 2.
Sanandana. 3.
a&p^r Sandta. 4. serfitstamex, Sanatkumara. Rishis regarded as represen
tatives of Brahma and celebrated in
the Bagavata. 5. BiBiartiasvar, Araranarayana, a great personage mention
ed in the Malta B'harata. G.
Capita, founder of the Sank'hya phi
losophy. 7. i-L/r, Vrishab'ha-Yogi,
the first of the twenty-four Jaina
saints. 8. mrc/tar, Ndrada, inventor of
the lute, messenger of the gods, and
first of the ten principal Munis. 9.
^futStistr (lit. the horse-headed), Hayagriva, of the Maha Bharala, to be dis
tinguished from the Asura of the same
name. 10.
Daltattreya,
mentioned in Bagavata. 1 1. Gow&eSI,
Muhini, a fascinating female. (See Gar
BcJl.) 12. - Ydgapati, the lord of
sacrifices, always receiving the first of
the offerings. 13. <Svrfi*r, Vyasa, son
of Parasara, arranger of the Vedas.
14. garmit/it, D'hanvantari, a physician
of the gods. (See f&MmjsA.') 15. Qunfi
ffsir, Buddha, the head of the Buddhist
system; by some considered the ninth
principal Avatar.

@Iq5
^{TF,LairentriLi^u>, , s. The five weapons
of VishnU, 1. ensth or ur^rJarafliutb,
chank; 2. rts-nt or a/stavi, a wheel
like missile; 3. #gi* or *itb*u>, bow.
4. msis or Ktipaib, sword ; 5.
or
QscrQmifS, club. Note. These are pic
tured on a metal plate, and worn on the
neck as an ornament, or amulet, by
children, which is called ugir^i.
filQIjLcitrgp.ifi, s.
The lotus, said to
resemble the navel of Vishnu, pixoa.
^(jLonsuLy^eoo/sjr, i. Kama as son of
Vishnu,
^0u>i7 5iSaod5, j. The house of a spirit
ual preceptor, in the language of his
disciples.
^(T^wireSsasuu^^, s. A gallery in
such a house or on a fane.
filqrjWtrasr&niji, s. The heaven of Vishnu,
VDaiQiflth- [ex ^(Jteffw.]
$(WjQpa,ij>, s. A divine face, divine
presence, xivi&t&S/itGrib. 2. Presence
of a great person, QutGiurttgpsA. 3. An
epistle or edict from a superior to an
inferior, Sop**. 4. An epistle, tfcyuii.
fiqfjQpqfj&trpjpiuuesii, s. A poem. See
&<3(iP<lg&<5< * noun. The bathing of
uriwgi, under whatever name for purifi
cation, P(jjyJCai.iii. 2. Bathing by wo
men with lasting in honor of urfmifi,
ten days in December.
pQTjQf&D"}, s.
A class of sacred writ
ings, odes, Sec., JdgBirrsib.
fiqfjQpjbpii, s.
An open space for
performing equestrian exercises, GmnSp
rUlfl, 2. Temples or sacred places
of Vishnu, QmiS&i. 3. A horse race,
course, hippodrome, ^fenrmmuitfiiSgi.
@(g)Qp&r fiCQQf&'H * Divine pre
sence, GgaifAcdipiarw. 2. Presence of a
king or other great persons, Qut&uit
fiqF)Qu>qgs(&),v. noun. Smearing the floor
of a temple and adjacent parts with
COW-duilg, QsruSAiQiBQf
^(r^QwsS, s.
A divine body, form,
shape, &c., the person of a deity or
Baiot, giiidtjGpsii. 2. In some connec
tions, the idol of a temple as a form
of the God, Jiffl.-aii.A'ote. All forms
of deity or nature belong to the female
energy. 3. Any ear-jewel worn by
females, g>siui<mi&. 4. A plant,
GjibS, Acalypba, L,
Siva who was beaten with a ratan so
that his divine body was bruised.
pQFfOiL?., s. Divine feet, feet of a deity,
*i_c/sri.. 2. Saints or great ones' feet,
J(Bjaiflai^ilfl.r, s. The guru's placing
his feet on the head of the disciple,
as one of the modes of dispelling his
sin.
@qr)eiiLf.uuir:ssia, s. The sandals of
a great or sacred person.
p^euSbsir, j. Adam's bridge between
Kamisseram and Ceylon, G*g>; [ex
&.]
^(T5a/6OT(era)u>8>i>, s. A sacred moun
tain, as ^(jg^fwiA.

/3(T7jeu(j033, '. Boiled rice presented


to a deity, idol or a great person, Qfi,i
[ex jQpgl.~}
inf. To cook for the idol, or a great
person.
^Q^oifT^Cuium , s. A treatise in praise
of Siva,
^(Tijam', s. A besom. See jyv@.
^IgfjQieveSaC&raifl, *. A place sacred to
Vishnu in the suburbs of Madras, Triplicane.
^(jajerrgrjaj/i, s. The celebrated author
of the (Jural. spcirEAuj. 2. Bis work,
the Curat, <sp&.
^(T^Gjpp&ioir fil(T^^G0 6CfrGsr, s. An
unfortunate person, not prosperous.
^(j^wmm/BLjnLC:, s. A town on the
Malabar coast sacred to Vishnu, Trivandrum.
f(TF)euir&(3j, s. The word, declaration
or order of a deity, saint, guru, king or
other great person ; an oracle.
l<5aiBS(5&Q*$t!raii&(ga!aG^r. . . . Is the
word of a high personage to be contro
verted?
fd^eun&aii, s, A poem by Lo/rc5f)a
^(joiffffPi) pgo/ffuSeii, j. The gates
or door- ways of a temple, including all
the openings between the worshipper
Mini li,e i'h.l. ,-;rMMit*. 2. [ prov.J A
rest-house built from religious motives,
IDi l,
P(Tf,a:irS ^(tjcitSro*, s. (com. @(tF)
mriLS).) The arch or bow over the
head of an idol, of metal, wood, &c, or
in painting; or an ornamented arch
under which any thing sacred is carried,
[prop.] Poles on which an idol is
carried in procession, JiBraJi-^Hj^*
fi^eutiL-Gl, s. See fi^oinG!.
p^evirfg&iir, s. The sixth lunar asterism,
filQijeiirr/dfd, s. A flower tree sacred to
Siva. See <g4>.
^0eunuaeis!rui, s. The jewels of an
idol, QfiiJitucaatb.
^(tF)unij, s. Word, declaration, com
mand, &e , of a deity, saiut, guru,
king, &c, Qfiiinv*it(g.
p^aiaiijLDeou, inf. To utter, to declare,
to speak, as divine person.
fiQ^euiTiijQLDnifi, s. A book of note
containing praises to Vishnu,
f
PQFfOirr^iT, s. A town in the Tanjore
district sacred to Siva.
fitTtjevneSivrcirfgLf., s.
The mountain
town of Parlany, ujerf, one of the six
places sacred to Skanda, (ji(joii^oiii.
P(j^ain^[EjGsn<S p^eviresrQaitG) , s.
Travancore, a town and country at the
S. \V. extremity of southern India, pe*.
^(r^zunetrar, s. A rich, prosperous man,
CA>afsr; [ex ^w*.]
fd^ainfeasair, s. A sacred place, near
Trichinopoly, g>i*>p*i<b.
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filQrjlgw'Ssar ftQ&iflaivtiruJkm,
s.
f)(TF>Qajff&ii>, s. Trivaraka near Pon[improp. for ^gjmion.] An instru
dichery, one of the six places sacred
ment for crushing cocoa-nuts.
to Skanda, ^rarevfi^^-.
fiq^tsjiDnw, s. A twisted or crooked
@QF>QeuirpQi[&>t, s. Clolh for wiping
tree. 2, A turnstile.
the body of the idol after bathing, or
anointing it, J*fi-*iii3n Qiu?pg&Pfcu.
@Q>(gQP&u>, s. An averted, unfavora
^iQ^Qaiirp^Sjj^n, s. A place sacred to
ble countenance.
^Sgsfiip/r, t. A temple festival, Q~p
Siva, i i.wfievih.
fi^f&jQpsLcnuSri^da, inf. To be dis
iih. 2. A temple procession.
^(iffQmnesirw, s.
The twenty-second
pleased so as to avert the face. 2. To
fjQFjf&ipiraQantmiiTL, inf. To cele
lunar asterism, containing three stars
form a favorable crisis, as a disease.
brate a festival.
in the neck of the eagle, g>exrj>.
PrrF,(geuL.iu>,
s.
A small wedge^(TFj^ariiig,, s. The lighted lamp of a

*.
The assembly in
shaped reel, with a handle, used to
temple, or as placed before a holy
the
temple
before
an
idol.
See
gm&sib,
wind yarn. See gitmiui.
person, Q*tiSpfiuib. 2. A lighted lamp
iSlQtjaeKifl, s. See ^, t.
s. A kind of drill to bore holes
as representing a god.
in an ola book, as ^m^ffi. 2. A cross
p0sB?feriuffi_eD, v.noun. Sports of the jS(rr)&G0, v. noun. The twist of a horn,
beam in a well-sweep, geoegji*.
deity, commonly of a wonderful, or
Sec, contortion, qpsisAj. 2. Involution
miraculous character, Q^ua/aS&rurLL. 2.
of a sentence, &c Qipft. 3. Hug- ig!(ff)&(&j, s. Twist, ripjpid(8). 2. Fraud,
A book treating on the sixty-four won
gedness, roughness, ojhot&p. 4. Unevenness,
deceit, fii&mi. (c.)
derful sports of Siva at Madura.
crookedness of a row, or line. For the
fiQr)d(3)anL-Ltrefifiigd^dairaar, s.
active
forms
of
the
verb,
see
&<<f<3,
v.
JU'JAs',ff)<jSi*"-*'. The sixty -four
A cheat, deceiver.
fi(w,a68, s. [prov.~] A palmyra or cocoasacred sports of Siva at Madura.
fitT^df&fUue&iiesiir, inf. To deceive, to
nut
tree
crooked
near
the
top,
giafl
fjQffdSSxujnC , v. noun. The wonder
defraud.
ful sports of a deity, Qjtuaieilw. 2. [in
p>lQf)&(3), s. The eye, sees. See W. p.
fiqFj&pueo, s. Uneven teeth.
burlesque.~\ Tricks, roguishness, frolics,
421. DltliS.
^Q^aecQpssseo. Crookedness, crumple,
2 Involution of a sentence, Qrrp !Qfj&S>&, s. A kind of fish, the ray,
filQijsiiifdiurrir, s. A section of filfT^earr
rmt, composed by -. *rj, Mauika*y>t>8. 3. Perverseness, fig^'p. 4.
thorn-back, prtSar. There are different
Irregularity in the construction of
vasakar, p<j/r#^C^rcyjruiy.
speciesas ^ji_r4^la*<, gLLn_AS!e
Syllables,
Qtr$\*sn*iSctim>il>.
(c)
1(^01eirii^(gayeirarii), J. The will of
ffiofm&iQPixscvrariiitf.
A
winding
road.
a god, a king, a guru, &c. ; [exm-tri,
corsrii, mind.] 2. (fiy.) The Supreme i^C5C5' noun- Twisting, wringing with
the hand; a crack, a crumple, Qps>*<gpQfjd&s&jiQ/znep, s. The skin of this
Being, _/.
^(5 "**>> "/ To prevaricate,
^0fiyirs/Qs/r<iffsr, inf. To approve,
fish, used in polishing.
tergiversate.
in case of a deity, or holy person; to
firnjdesxsajirdv, s.
Its tail used as a
fi(Wi(gQ&iT6Vs8, appcl. n. A prevaricat
deign, to be pleased.
harsh whip.
&*?t8quu
r
-r i ' , .
ing woman.
God is pleased to have it so.
tSlQ(^, Sdflar, jS(nj8GaTc5r, Qatar, ^q^s, 'rQ(^QlULD,s. Any thing visible, Qpnpp
Qpitagi. W. p. 421. Dbusya.
v. a. To wring off, to twist off, gap**- 2.
pQT)!sir11.6}, i. A lot cast or drawn.
To
twist,
to
turn,
ffi<suu.
3.
To
wrest
^(TfjZ
s. A plant, sSa^^gj^jiao^s,
p(Tja/6ir<rQ0=[L/i>, s. Providential oc
away, to snatch, uftt*. 4. To crook, to
Sphoaranthus, L. 2. See Po, v.
currence, providence.
crumple, to make tortuous, ><yiiJ(jp,ji)A.
^(Tja/siri^i^uefoiiD, j. Appeal to the
&Qgj&eaifififitrrjs, inf. To wring off the
v. a. To steal, to rob, to pilfer, sr(C)*j/.
deity.
head. 2. To twist another's hand in
^(Tf/eifeiriD^Sdj , inf. To be witness as
f!(vlifL.-iQaFehrQu^a, inf. To steal
mischief.
the Supreme Being; used only in some
and to carry away.
iSfflr&raoaja^jTjffi, inf. To strangle a
form of the verb.
fir^isbr, s. (fern. ^(gtf. pi. f&(w,ii.)
new born child.
glrjtqawfltjtQri&i&BGpiAr. I say it, God
A thief, s&aar. 2. A sly, artful fellow,
fi^aaS, s. [prov.~\ The spiral windings
being witness.
of
a
shell,
eiKs*H.
2.
As
gitssisvA.
(c.)
srrwuJbjD, inf. To speak, said
filvjieQfi(Wi(BjS60, v. noun. Stealing,
jBfffjs&ar, [_prov.~] A twist of-straw or
of a deity or great person; to conde
&c., as &<5CJS.
plat
of
ratan
to
set
a
pot
on,
qAaiiOT.
scend to speak.
LD, *. (com. fiil^(W/airesfi, s. A screw, fogj*//!. 2.
^0Bjsirwei>aijijxeo, v. noun. A deity,
Accuracy, exactness.
A kind of jewel, gimutaai.
a guru, &c, exercising grace, deigning,
fimQuuflda, inf. To snatch away *ji(tTjil-L-irikpLn^(Tyja^tzr/s^ti, 5.
vouchsafing.
with a twist; to wrench, wring, wrest
P(rF,&ljpiui-l, s. A female ornament of
(vul. giQfiit-r&fiiw.) Example, evidence, de
away. 2. To extort.
monstration, QiapQiilra. See
solid gold bearing the figure of Luk^(jgjacJrafl,
s.
One
of
the
a&refi)
class
shmi, worn on the forehead, ^<*Co>
**B!(rF)L-isj^(T^s^zo-, *. (com. fSd^LSL.)
of plants, twisted spurge, Euphorbia
wofl. See
Eye, <*. 2. Sight, seeing, uria>a. SeePii*.
tortilis.
(Aim.)
(c
)
fi(trjgj,&eo jBQQig&ev, s. A swing
^tlif Quirmw, s. Gratifying sight, as a
^(njt&iQ&iruiLf , s. A twisted or curled
for the idol, used on the last day of
beautiful landscape, the appearance of a
horn. See QiiL/.
the annual festival, and on some other
god, &c; [ex Qunib, enjoyment.]
pQF,(gQatTu>Ljiir, s. A beast with a
special occasions; a kind of cot,
curled horn.
^QfflL., v. noun. Theft, roguery, sesaf.
firrFjgtjtgj&eoin, inf. To swing the idol
^(^(g/SiresLp, s. A species of jSr-.Lp
-2. Fraud, deception, tiuq. (c.)
^(TjCauLaiii), s. A place sacred to
plant,
^(Tji^-fiaoisoto, s. Stolen goods.
Vishnu, >gjuu,6). See S'anr.
^(7^(gj/srremi, s. Artifice, trick, chicane
^QfjL-fS^^esrw, s. A thieving, trickish
^0<?q/_u>, j. Sacred dress of Siva,
ry, (Oirprur. (c.)
disposition. 2. Dishonesty.
P(TF)(8)i3/reirdairiiGir, s. ( also
"eS,
or of his followers, such as red cloths.
fi(TrjiL(Bui$Lf.dafSQ/jiL. lS Lf_d cf , inf.
sacred beads. &c. 2. Ear-rings made of
masc. and fern.) A knave, a trickish
To find out a theft.
gold or copper worn by the urtn_rjii, the
person.
fd(W,C(BuGuiTa, inf. To be stolen.
PUigu&rQioS^p, s. The whole upper
^(75<?aji_Loy3r, inf. To wear the
integument of a palmyra fruit twisted
ap/iel. n. Any thing stolen.
off. See o/>>iA.
distinguishing marks of the Saiva sect.
^Q^eSQ^ifi, t. A divine feast; used
lor the Lord's Supper, i)iJuS(j*^.
^(gaSaS, j, An unfortunate or poor
person, /s*tS>t. 2. A widow or one
who has lost her beauty, ouiQuei; [ex

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>J ' :! 1 : _r :? . s. Thievish or dishonest


i_//flu/s^(5^^E, inf. To scour and
^uuifis, inf. To put off. (R.)
practices, knavery.
polish a brass plate, (p.)
fiqffUiSaQ&nfBaa, inf. To give back
Cir.L-jni-. #. A worthless thief.
Gu&Grpptgpp , inf. To correct another's
a blow as an obstinate fellow.
pronunciation of words.
^(TJ^ti, s. Putting on, wearing, &c,
QlfTFjUiS&Q&treosi}, inf. To repeat again
fiqF)p$i5toei}&&, inf. To make fit.
and again.
f*$*i>. (Sa. Dhruta.)
fiqryififiw
: i !-,:> t . v. noun.
^(TTfUiSuiSLf-da, inf. To turn about a
*F^\5$' *
Help, assistance, jjaSatr.
Amendment; preparation of soil, for
vessel, he.
2. One of the astrological yogas.
sowing, &c,
fi(n)u<S<Juf.&s, inf.
To turn back, to
See Gursib. W. p. 447. DlIRUTI.
jS(7f)lijB<S!n&, s. [prov.~] (also jj^rTfji/Seaa.)
return a thing.
A gentleman, an excellent person, one of
>, s. Exactness, precision, true^(T^uiSe&i, inf. To change the course
superior qualities, Qug^sswEj^flpiG^/i*. (p.)
ness, as of a square, &c, Qnimc. 2. Dis
of a flock, herd or stream; to turn
tinctness of pronunciation, articulation,
f)Qf)&fima&>iD, s. Superiority, excel
back, to deflect. 2. To cause the
&c, QstpQptSa). 3. Order, regularity, gey
lence, GiOfSrena.
poison of a snake-bite to take a down
tig. 4. Evenness, smoothness, Qttiutb. 5. ^0fU/BSOir^Qjjiisjirir, s. Foes, ene
ward course. 3. To alter by interpola
Repair, correction, amendment, improve
tion. 4. To wind up a watch. 5. To
mies, uaM#; [ex
ment, Pts4*>: (c.)
turn the helm of a vessel, fi. To cause
a disease to take a favorable turn. 7.
pigj.^i.anjck, s. One who pronoun ^(IFjfcjgl, Qpsk, fSr^ipGareir, Cshot, $rw,
To send b:ick an evil spirit against
v. n. To become correct, proper,
ces well. 2. A correct, upright, moral
one who sent it, by counter-magic, (c.)
perfect, efiuui, 2. To amend, improve,
person, uprijjsttr.
refurm, ff<iiui_. 3. To be repaired, restored,
ryapeafpfSfTTfUu, inf. To ^ivert the
^(Tf,d/Su>ir.^r sr(ipgi, s. Correct, beau
renovated, n^ps*. 4. To be persuaded,
face from dislike, &c.
tiful writing.
prevailed on, induced, s.i_sirui_. 5, To be
pQ^ULj/seo,
v. noun. Turning, changing.
^npftatetQu**, s. Correct speaking,
improved as land. soil, situation, &c,
2. Translation, QuuJQuiuiiiy.
<?ip. 6. To be disciplined, as the mind,
speaking to the point, being neither
to he educated, cultivated, uahut-. 7. To ^(jTjtit-y, @<2pA, ^(j^wiSQeuros-, Gaieir,
redundant nor deficient.
be performed, or done properly, tdrgij
giguu, v. n. To turn, to turn back, to
P(SA*u"*r a>^"' * Finished or ela
Oflt-u. (c- )
return,
2. To turn as the mind or
borated work.
><5*)r4l*. A man of experience, one
will, up. 3. To be averted, as an evil;
^(Tj^^iiuasrsrar, in/". To repair, mend,
expert in any art, a proficient.
to abate, as a disease; to overcome, as poi
correct, put in order.
itg!ar*TQft&. A good hand-writing.
son, Jsu. 4. To be proselyted, converted,
Pcy,SWga>**ii.
Good
moral
conduct.
),,$, s. (Sa. fiiufi.) Sufficiency,
as a person, mpfieu^p^. 5. To decline,
0(xm0tiras>m.
A
trained
hand.
as the sun, rj. 6. To veer or change, as
equacy, satiety, ijjasri. 2. Fullness,
5)<jPi<7/Jw. Perfect work,
the wind, Ja. 7. To turn, as an an-:le;
gratification, satisfaction, contentment,
to bend, as a road or river; to be refracted,
ens^i^, inf.
To he trained as the
lassrltatSdjib. \C.)
as light, mhtv. 8. To retrograde, iSmoHi-.
band in writing, &c.
^(5^^usiraar, in/". To satisfy, suffice,
(c)
"*/*^G5*/*i '"/ (com. /Bird(^ip(Tf)i^. )
satiate. 2. To give satisfaction in the
?<u
<i"-iopsfifii&Hti isffQxiQfpti&ir.They
way of revenge.
To bo trained as the tongue of a child
gave medicine, upon the turn of the disor of a foreigner, in pronunciation.
fHqij&fi, inf. ( used adverbially.) Cor
ari, s. Sufficiency of food, spoken
a4e,,/5,<3'*(5^(j"L>^Sw. The child's
rectly, perfectly, rightly, exactly, pro
after eating.
tongue does not bend easilyhe lisps.
perly,
distinctly.
p0^^i/ni_iuPQ^pjdurrx, inf. To
awp0jiaibjiSLLL-0. The wind has chang
jr>cr*4#Q#j. Do properly.
ed.
be satisfiedas the mind, or the appe
jS(TTjtjSsi), t. Iprot.'] A creeper, 59
tite.
07ejSQs$dj48a*iwl(5iiLjagL? - - It is diffi
cult to overcome poison which has reach
fl(Kpp&0Otorjiu>cKU>,$. A discontented *3(T7)LJULh, s. A turning in a street,
ed the head.
mind.
^<jiity<Jri.. 2. Money dealing, ueutSiurur
^(jtiiu, inf. [adverbially.'] Again.
eii;
[ex
)<yiiL/,
.]
*^Q5^^Q5- * A word used by elephant
fitgihuwr^(jiilr. Come again.
drivers, and others, to urge forward their ffitWjULj, s. Turn. 2. Turning, inver
fiQwupfiqfjWU. Again and again.
beasts. vr\crcy>pQ$umpeB>pKL-figibg9s>0-t [ex
sion, diversion, &riiL/. (c.)
)(3iiu4l<5-<i^Q*f Aiv(?Giiyiflr. Must I
Dhruja, to go.]
tell you again and again?
$(^)A<3>!' * Cultivated ground, a plan
)<jiju, t>. o. To turn, to cause to turn, to
S?q-'u-z,.1, adv. Furthermore, more
tation, u!iQ*ij0<Bsvib.
turn in a diflferent direction, &r*. 2. To
over.
avert a calamity, to alter the course of
$isibu*iibadrar. What more, what else?
a disease, &c, mtpp. 3. To twist, to
PctW- * To correct, rectify, amend,
wring, to distort a limb,
4. To
fitTf,iiiiSuuniTsa, inf. To cast a favo
adjust, *Aju4A- 2 To reform, reclaim,
turn a ship by the helm, a beast by the
rable look, to attend kindly to one's
redress, (smuuQfiji. 3. To elaborate, to
rein or hook, &c ,
5. To translate,
application.
perfect,
4. To mend, repair,
to
render
into
another
language,
QmruSQu
refit; to meliorate, 0Wu4j. 5. To im
Sppifirr^iiu, inf. To incline favor
6.
To
induce
consent,
ribv/fuuCSifo.
prove land, or the mind; to discipline the
ably, as the mind of a deity or great
7. To proselyte, to convert; to tamper with
mind, uetnJSfa. 6. To persuade, or pre
person. ( Sometimes used ironically.')
and gain over another's witnesses, &c,
vail on one; to induce consent to a bar
at<gt*. 8. To wind up a clock or watch, ^(TljSmsf.., s. \jirov. in combin."] Tricks of
gain or proposal, B-L.&u'Sfo. 7. To level,
sq.*tj*$i<3ju. 9. To turn inside out,
a buffoon, ,f)<5i**).i4. 2. An indolent
to make even, *icii. (c.) 8. To clean fish,
t/piori* 10. To turn over, turn upside
sore, .gejiii/o*. 3. See Per&c, to prepare vegetables, &c., for cook
down,
to
invert,
(c.)
11.
[/oc.j
To
ing, <Jicj4pcrf*uS*. 9. To scour, to polish
fil(TF)aiLp.ij/r&@uju), s. Anarchy, want of
repeat,
fUgOu^.**.
by scouring, iB&ts. 10. To perform moral
government; a society -without law or
i_cfr*3serui$.A*t^$<jtj4Oc3r- He puts off
actions properly, BpBtimuat-tf.
justicei
' ' ~.
the creditor from day to day.
.gViPgagliiffu/Lj-fdr. He has improv
5(TJSl/
s. A shrub,
ed the man.
As soon as he saw me, he turned his face.
UfS&ajPqeir. Tilling the ground, eat.
(T^suear, s, [pros.] A buffoon, a jester
uri-4ei>fi0&ui36piguiiuii86firtir. He read
(Am.)
of a king, J*i_AMsr. 2. A rogue, sr*-.
his
lesson
over
and
over.
(gear&PQSjip, inf. To improve one's
tfjss>ixe<vmfi$)(juiSAQssetTirenr. He re
disposition.
deemed his mortgage.
A buffoonas giasiOr. (c.)
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^(T^SUlTeS, s. [prop.} A rogue, a knave, 5?9),T, &Qpgjt pp&i, d(&,cb, am, v. a.


sometimes n. To shrivel up a cloth, flag,
eiQvadx. 2. A trickisli person, a rojue, 4^
<-*. (< )
&c, as the wind, to gather up moss,
scum. &c., on the water, as the wind or
^(T^eiireS^^scarii, s. Roguishncss, rogu
current,
2. To gather up the folds
ery.
of a garment in the hand, SivSWAs. 3, To
gather up the mouth of a sack, &c, *<s*a.
*,Q(o3'<i SOT SUIT (i, s. [in astrol.']
A
(c.J
division of the rising sign into three
parts, in forming a horoscope, a-^u^ffiroiu
ti$\a>r&pff. The water ripples.
g/HtrgxCiu&ip*!. W. p. 430. Drek'kas'a.
^W^jtnJsm*. A wrinkled jacket.
(/')
@Qa-iai<^n)fi)uzt, s. The ruling planet
PeniruL/, v. noun. Rolling, wrinkling,
or regent of the j})Q3t*icxr<b.
&e., used in all the meanings, of the verb.
S)3j"J;ti1 J. [improp. fur QfBSLD.~] Body,
b!ss)'TiusC, s. Betel-leaf, or plant,
QaippTm. 2. See Poj-, v. n.
{SlQT&ib-Sl, s. The fiairiij plant, Phar^EiSS>irvirS$3lh, s. Rule of three, Qpp
naceum, L.
O^rsjjiotig) W. p. 392. TSAIRASIKA.
$sl(pT/SUi ^I^T^lTlljiBLO, s. The
second or silver age, or Yuga, of the ^(Sa-ir/BliiQQj-rrjSlLILL, s. Obscura
Hindus, consisting of 1,296,000 years, g
tion or darkening of the understanding,
</ii. W. p. 392. Treta, Tretaylga.
&C, as glGirfinarib.
{S'-ltr/sraSssfl, s.
The three-fold
class of sacred or brahnianical fire,
jdGirgi-Grrjg), s. The female energy
of the deity, which is operative in
See W. p. 392. Tueta.
veiling the understanding, and leading
0jS3)lT, s. Wrinkle in the skin by age,
the soul to the performance of various
a.i_iySsor. 2. A rope or twist of straw,
actions; and thus enabling it to work
mmtGsipLiti. (c.) 3. A roll of cotton prepar
itself clear from moral evil, and effect
ed for spinning, Qir^a>tuuf}. 4. Wave,
its salvation.
billow, surge, breaker, ripple, jySw. 5.
Sea, _*. 6. River, brook, &s> ; [ex gisnr,
QriT^lTuSl, s. See @Qatrp/rpgl.
$?i_<?s\irij./*);r!.u*<?.ffS>- Obtain rich tBCcTrr^irssrih, s. W. p. 377. Tirodes even by going on the tossing sea.
hana. Cover, covering, veil, any thing that
hides from sight, xeopijLi. 2. Disappear
e;ow)>t9w?v, fiag^io jyoSffuSw. There is
ance, removal from sight, jipfiessnb. 3.
no wrinkle nor gray hair, no death said
Hiding spiritual things from view, &c,
of some ascetics called 9&l> who are
as one of the divine operations embracing
supposed to have found the elixir of im
Ave
particulars; 1. Obscuring the internal
mortality.
vacuum or spiritual faculty. 2. Caus
fSsanuu^i.-i, inf. To beat as waves on
ing the illusions of the world to appear
the shore.
as realities, and the deity, and spiritual
things as illusions. 3. Inducing the belief
^ao/rujOT, i. A ruler or chief in a
that the mental and bodily faculties
maritime district, Qsi/^rf afalevanir. 2.
are the agents in the actions performed
A chief of a district near Trichinopoly,
instead of the soul, or the deity operating
O^ffioirani_inrfsr.
through the soul. 4. Depriving the soul
fisnnQufiufiesird/F, inf. To toss
of spiritual comprehension, reflection, &c
up waves, as the sea. (p.)
5. Inducing desires after the pleasures
of sense.
fiaairsStp, inf. To become wrinkled
1 Gairjurszr
s. See ^fffj/ra.?^^}.
by age.
'tSsnir, s. Curtain, ?ao/r
\cx So. *rSG>WusiJ(x>^iQirirurreuih, s. The
Tiros, concealing.]
darkening of the soul, as one of the opera
tions of the deity. See u^rBsfifiuih
fimirsCi ^mirCurri, inf. To put
under B^tgiuih.
up or hang up a curtain.
@&>it&9 l\ s. A curtain.
jSQyirUsQ, dSCp&r, pQ/Ees!, uQueir
A*, v. a. To cover, darken, conceal
fQs2D/T, @pgj, i/ssi, iLjii, iu, v. n. To
obscure, >pA*. 2. To darken the under
wrinkle by age, fritm. 2. To roll as
standing, hide spiritual things from view
waves, to ripple, to heave up as the sea,
See SfiQzrpEGtih.
sfaiu. 3. To curdle as milk, n-eopoj. 4. To
wrinkle up as a cloth or flag by the wind, 'GSiri'jjs!, s. See prv,jfi.
*(7fB. 5. To be drifted by the wind on
water into heaps, as weeds, &c., jflrsr. 6. GyedSLD, s. Vermilion, or red paint
To become smooth, as an earthen vessel
for marking the forehead, Rigmi. 2. A
turned by a potter, (c.)
mark or spot on the forehead, by the
sob^jffiftismvfioicBr. One who is gray
Saivas, QlwllQ. 3. An ornament for the
and wrinkled.
forehead, Qttpfiittu.^-. (c.) 4. A tree, as
lii4. 5. (Jig.) Excellence, eminence, Cm*
fi&otri/Buireii, s. Turned milk.
eom. W. p. 377. TlI.AKA. 6. (*.) The
fisonujeo, v. noun. Wrinkling, sqsj
iffjssy) verse.
Mil.
fievauQunLLG), s. A spot of sandal
P>irei>, v. noun. Wrinkling by age.
and vermilion on the forehead.
2. Rollingas waves, &c.; used in all
60&LD, s. A distinguished hero
the meanings of the verb.
592

ua, s. (a change of@evaij>.) The


sectarian spot on the forehead, QurcJS.
2. An ornament for the forehead, <mp
fi#$imnb. 3. Another forehead-jewel,
QfirC.Qfi$pm<5u*Lj3lsQ&8esiTi~ilsiir. They
greatly admired it, and every one got a
little.
)fv^u9i_fieoptiGuirt, inf. To put
a spot on the forehead.
VsOua, s. Rape seed, or the plant,
Sesamum, >*. W. p. 377. Tila. 2. A
tree, w&sit$.inzib, Adanantheira, L.
fstetipiruuessru), s.
An annual cere
mony, as
^eomeira/, s.
The amount of a rape
seed.
@6VfTL-&rrffLbp&cL-&irffu), s. The salt
extracted from rape seed, tatQc*Q
SQjtbwweRrtlt.
fiQeoirpsw, s. Libations of water pour
ed on rape seed. See under c/ntb.
SsOsuffiiL, s. The bark of the Feronia,
aSartbuiLeai. (/,'.)
jSiSdrr&ir, s. (Pcrs.)
Encouragement,
S$g)l,s. [prov.~] (in cant numbers. ) Three,
^IjauLyjsr, s. Thirty, Qpuugi.
*^lQs0ir3SB<ss\Lii, s. One of the cour
tezans of Swerga.
SilsO. A particle found in ancient poetry
expressing. 1. Desire, as Qijppej, to
obtain. 2. Time, as QupigciiE$*$t&iaiiiisdd:n
Gt, when (you) reach the country, enjoy
it 3. Implied ellipsis, gif^sm*, as sgrapw
suiim QeiQGir/IQirir, let US go to OUT village,
and then we will see. 4. An expletive,
tglsOSOth, s. Jungle, forest, sir.
ilei)<SOrr^3), s. Syllables used in hum
ming tunes, 4l-crA(5^Suq. 2. A SOIlg of
two stanzas, in the interlude of which,
these syllables occur, g'',if*<S^'JH^sOeS, s. Delhi. See tfWeS.
^SO^JQpeH^U, s. [prov. ^AiSHUlS rj^b.]
Lies and nonsense, im^ui. (C0//09.)
J5>Ags<3pAi,S)A"iJapi6. Lies, tricks. &c.
fieog&QpetigjiaaniiGsr, s. A deceptive
fellow, a liar.
A tree, the milky juice of
Qe\)C
which from the bark, affords a gum, $i
main, Excoecaria Agallocha, L. 2. The
town of Gipibutib, 3. A grove of ^5uSs, for
merly growing there.
tit, s. Vishnu at Chillumbrum.
@eocisip$QF)&&li$iis^iiii, s. A fane of
Vishnu at Chillumbrum.
@6oSki>ieirtuaui, s. [prov.] A kind of
rice, #Qoj. (c.)
fieoSsoisiTUjasir, s. Siva as worshipped
fieodsoQpaiiruStiEiiir, s. (pi.) The three
thousand brahmang formerly at &^u.'^,
all of the same tribe.
luiiueoih, s. The chief of the
five sacred halls in the temple at Chil
lumbrum, also the temple itself, S>pp<h
uaitb.
so&oiuwueoainessnir, s. Siva, fflsuaar.

$pi
Qua&rQeairiij, $. ( sometimes Sa> A)
p6js&jjp^df,if., s. The gracious
swarii, s. A candid mind.
OioafeQtoorc/.) The black oil or tar of
look of a deity or guru, by which sin
Ppii^eap, s. [prop. PpiijS^eop."] An
the 4>iu.
is dispelled, and grace conferred. 2.
open desolate house or barren country,
Peo&oaiarui, . The town of Spiit-urii.
Supernatural vision, spiritual sight, as
/o!*)urjgi_i4. 2. [(./.] A divulgcr of
enjoyed
at
pleasure
by
the
exalted
bIsu&lc, s. Day, miror. W. p. 409.
SCCretS, ^jspr&sgenflQmicesB&Qairar.
devotee. 3. A prophet.
f\ \ :, j. - j; , s. Gaping, open mouthed,
Divasa. 2. (c.) The anniversary of a
fSdjsQzjGfX&ui,
s.
A
divine
body.
relative's death, when alms are given to
as an idler. 2. Broaching secrets, dis
fieue&iLiQp&ui, s. A place esteemed
closure of private matters. 3. Gap,
the brahmans for the benefit of the deceas
sacred by Vaishnuvas.
apertureas of a wound, or abscesa
ed. See &n/tjs<b.
$GUf&iuUfGK&tTL!nj5w, s. ( St.) Five
ppiigianC-L-, inf. To lay open, to pre
jdai&nai&irstrLo, s. (St.) Afternoon,
delicacies with which the idols are
sent or expose fully. 2. To explain,
close of the day, uMtargpis^.
anointed. See ut&*tiBipib.
to illustrate. 3. To expose one's person.
$e!sui ffi), t. noun. As ptejeireo. (R.)
>cus8iuugjes>u>,s. A miracle, ji/pusti.
fipiigjQfireveiz, inf. (sometimes Qai
'^sutxi, s. Appearance, visibility, mani
PsusSujUjlS, s. Holy land, central
BJiia*Q*rAiu,) To disclose, to reveal,
festation of a dtity, &c, Qjscppii. 2. Day,
India, where religious rites arc specially
to divulge.
day-time, uma>. (So.. Dim.)
meritorious. 2. Places of pilgrimage.
flpi/zQeiiefi, s. An open place, a plain.
Sec L/rtre>cflijyu9.
JSswrth, s. Country, as distinguished
ppigitSi, inf. To open, to disclose,
PsueSujQuirjSsSsBr,
s.
Divine
teaching.
from town, 0.
to show defects.
^a;sfliiya;/r*g, *. A declaration, or
Ppui-Ppoieaii(B<!uira, inf. [prov.~] To
^sudsO, s. A small drop, watery parti
oracle of a deity, or saint.
be opened. 2. To be disclosed, revealed,
cle or globule, Qpgimgtfi. 2. Rain-drop,
^a/aBiua/<r,j=jkrJSajsCzjLossrto.i. Sweet
ujsoiPjiantf. 3. Rain, mang.
odors.
azariifipss, inf. To become open,
jSsuaLj, s. Frets of a guitar, or places
@ais8iuff&u>, s. Quicksilver. (R.)
as the throat of a person just before
where the wires are struck with the
fieui&iLHTpui, s. A celestial car.
death. 2. To become clear or shrill,
fingers, f2OTM*ii<8. 2. Steps made for
as the voice. 3. To glut, to cat to
pdie&tuu^fiztrii, s. An excellent,
ascending a mountain, ut$.*xci.
excess. (Said in contempt.)
precious jewel, a fabulous gem.
{$311 sir, SQpar, plaiakrSieir, QaiA, fiaiar
sessrfdpda, inf. To open the eyes.
fiajdliLisiiqrjapu,, s. A year of the
v. n. To slacken, relax, stagger, bend as
2. To open the eyes of an idol, giving
gods, supposed to be equal to threeunable to support a weight,
(p.)
it the appearance of sight. 3. To cut
hundred
and
sixty-five
years
of
men.
fdeusreo, v. noun. Staggering, bending
open the three eyes of the cocoa-nut.
fisue&iuit$laie52iu>,
s.
Partaking
of
LDar&fdpiB&iQ&ireveo, inf. To unbosom
&c.
both natures human and divine.
one's self, tell one's mind freely.
SSjj ar, fioijfiQcsrar, Oaidr, fieup,
fiajeSturr^fiffui fdsueQhjtroop0lo, s.
euniifslpiix, inf. To lower one's self
v. n. To die, #. (!-)
Weapon received from the gods.
by asking favors of a mean person.
'fiileuir, s. Day-time, as distinguished from
fil sfixiiru awaril, s. Superior orna
@pj
fipuu, v. noun. An opening,
nightas @m&, u*A>.
ments. 2. Ornaments worn by a sacred
aperture. 2. Way, means,
or royal personage.
f)airraiju>, s.
An ancient poetic lexi
fipsofttu, inf. To know how to re
fieii&Gtutrp&Lo, s. Sacred waters; rain;
con, still in use, &tjr6i.
veal secret things. 2. (7f.) To be ex
peirrsasir, J. The author of this hook,
[ex a-fiero."]
perienced, jysLinjui_.
pnrs!!igQ4<u0ai&. 2. The sun, being of ^l&iT, sQdpdir, pQpda, uQussr, is, V. n.
ppajQaned, s. [prov, fipuu.'] A key,
the day, gAucsr.
To be thick, close, crowded, Qag-em. 2. To
fiewSirpfd, s. A barber, jijwLjLLidr.
be full, to aboundas water in a river,
2. One of an impure caste, **i_rsr<sr.
iift*. 3. To have sensual enjoyment, to slpa({!j, s. [prov. tul.~} One's concerns,
affairs, side, aifutit.
paiiripth, s. An owl, that which is
copulate, GurSts. 4. To increase, Qucjs.
^*en)p&GGtotGueBuuL-t&. It is not pro
blind by day, u.
f!)
per to meddle with him.
Paiirwiraru), s. Day-time, length of jS?,-D, sQdpA, jiQpeir, uQucir, ss, v. n.
the day from sunrise to sunset.
To grow well, to thrive, to become strong, Qp^S, s. \_prov.~] A midwife, uiqfjpei
fiaiirirppii, s. Half of the day-time, us
stout, robust, frpCiuL 2. To become
opulent, to be in good circumstances,
*spwg). 2. Noon or mid-day, wfpuronb.
^g!p u u sasrti, . [prop, g/iruuetmw.'] A
)/ir[_x* ; [ex fiptb.~\
pleuiTiiirpfinu}fieuiratrpfiliti, s. Day and
kind of gimblct, a drill, an auger, jraeft
fSpji^emm, s. [prov."] A strong hand.
night, Sl^iiuM^tb.
t-JLj, s. See @pa{Q&irev.
2(fit-)
^
strong
person,
(c.)
@(Sai&tj3ir, s.
One of the twelve
SUnS, SO Called, &Hfi9r&#fiAQQjr(5mBT.
SDir, s. Goodness, excellence, rich
Pp^sGJesr, appcl. n. (also fipjhfslGsrar.)
ness, Cid4md. 2. Ability, cleverness, com
A stout, hardy person. 2. An opulent
jSQleiitrjgrr&eir^(o6uir^ir^eir,s. A
petence, <ra*$g. 3. Strength, vigor, power,
or thriving person.
king of Benares, and founder of the Indian
b!<uj. 4. Good circumstances, wealth,
Pp/i/xOaiSsD, s.
Strong work. 2.
school of medicine, ar&weoa j [ex Set. Diva,
jb*iAui4. 5. Bravery, courage, manliness,
Elegant or good work.
heaven.]
^gteutresfl, s. (Arab.) A place of jus 3p, s@Gp&r, lidpdr, uQueir, as, v. a.
fipnir- riLi, inf. As fipiisnL-L.
To open, to make an opening, an avenue
tice, ^Linjvjflevdi.
lh, s. ( acnangc of pull. ) A kind, claBs,
or passage, &c, sJi/*n_fA*. 2. To un
(Pers.) A minister of
close, lay open, to disclose, reveal, Qeiifiu
sort, division, /<. 2. Quality, state, na
state, uftjdri.
up. 3. To unlock, unbar, unbolt, 0r$
ture,
3. Party, side in a law-suit or
0p*s. 4. To open, as the eyes, a book, a
combat, umatb. 4. Strength, vigor, power,
^IswsQiULD, s. Divinity, any thing ce
letter, mttiss. 5. To open the mouth in
force, aiotoio. 5, Robustness, hardiness,
lestial or god-like, Q>tnJii. 2. Pre-emi
speaking or singing; to emit a loud sound,
compactness, soundness, o6. Ability,
nence, super-excellence, Qu&am. W. p. 409.
ini<.
6.
To
broach,
to
tap,
7.
competence, cleverness, dexterity, ><^
DlVYA.
(Beschi.) To form a precedentas SlgiAig
uii. 7. Goodness, excellence, eminence,
S'.>
s. A poet divinely inspir
atfgipairGfi, of this do not set an example.
richness, superfinencss, C-Sri. 8. Opu
ed, QfiiimuLfejifir.
8. v. n. (&Qps,
**) To form as
lence, wealth, good circumstances, s/Icji4.
a gap, chasm, passage, breach, iSa^ui^. 9.
(c.) 9. Largeness of wages, dowry, &c.,
p
3 unarih, s. Divine know
To become distended, M<u. 1 0. To become
jp^*i. 10. A kind of guitar with less
ledge.
than seven strings, <3ai>/>nimSr?&nr. 11,
loud, as the voice, s^'i'**- (c-)
fteufSiu/FU-s, s. As p
. d^-'f.if.,
awfl*jiiiArt$ilpiigs'rCjf-itr. He lias divulgCause, as distinguished from effect, rj
1. 2. The office of a seer.
ed the affair.
mtb. 12. [prov] Midwifery, u><j/.4>i*.
7".

.593

i!S3TLD
SlffixgifipJ'. This is preferable to that.
u*>gipQp*}Q{rrij:&isit. They advised him
many times.
"9f>st9- In what respect? (ttgiQmfi.)
PpiiairiLi-, inf. To display ability,
powers, &c.
PmiKiQaLLiQi-zh, appcl. n. A stupid,
lazy fellow, nn ineompetcnt man.
fipppnn, s. Party, as opposed to or
distinguished from another party, uggi
fotT5$ipfo'i>. noth parties.
gjpuui, inf. To improve, as soil,
health, strength, &c., 9iuui-.
fgpuufB^j, inf. [pros. v. noun, fipu
uiO.] To improve soil, circumstances,
&e. j to strengthen, &e., to enrich.
lpui3d-, inf. [prov. com. ae^autSaa."]
To make firm, solid, to harden, conso
lidate, 2-g>!uuQ0.
fipLDtTsjr&thusirLD, s. Good wages,
fip&jneB fipsutrsar, s. An able man,
a knowing man.
&t?jj*Spii, s. Constitution or state
of body to be known by a doctor in
prescribing medicine, &c, rfita^p. 2.
Bodily vigor, Gpaueii.
s><,ajdpii, s. Great learning.
fips&hiuiiLp, s. A lute or fiddle used
in maritime districts, Q -Vuv- - ,p- r.
LCLy, @1pdi, pptiiSOsrA, Qixsir, @
pwu, v. n. To fail, to vary, to swerve,
to deviate, fp. 2. To be changed, to
come into different circumstances,
(P)
gipiutQarofixii. An undeviating course
of good conduct.
^IfisO,!. Strength, vigor, a;s8. 2. Fight
ing, warfare, battle. Cud. 3. Hostility,
ui. {*&.) 4. Bravery, courage, valor,
BOjfliJtfl. (/>.)
fipQaivar, s. A stout, valiant man.
^Tjttr.s. (poetical usefor ppii.) Cause,
good disposition, a part, &c.
gBWflEltt, s. [prov.] A bolt, ajseuemi
0b. yee $siiBB<g.
^ftfsaS\, s. Ability. See Pairedrl.
J. Three. See fiiH. (R.)
^JJI^lLiID !3j}J<LLiti>, s. [prov
for *jpr^l^i_i4.] Straightness,a perpendicular
position, eroctness as of a person through
tear, surprize, &C, : '-.?>*.
<EljVrS.Jlli-X^IjV^lQpssr.inf. {used
adverbially.] To stare, to look wild as one
in fear, &C, ^qSJuJ**. (c.)
*lS8>r), s.
Tribute, as paid by inferior
states, ^j9m>p. (c.) For the compounds,
see aB.
ffjlpfi, s. [prov.] Eatables, a relish with
food, fitirarp(s/luer-t [ex )Sr.]
SlesiLb, s. Day of twenty-four hours
r*. \V. p. 408. Dina. 2. Day-tiine,
from sun to sun,
3. A great day,
a holiday, gl&ei&. 4. ado. Daily, asp.
G^'fliA. (c.)
^.urajjdr, s. The sun, as fdaiir&ijeir,
3$<fris&; {ex
maker.]
594

^earssfl,
A poem in praise of a
lujiCtuir. They that sow millet shall reap
king, on his rising up and silting down.
millet; they that do evil, will get evil.
2. The poet who composed it, s^wa^r.
Ejga, *. Millet gruel, for sick
fizsraneoui. Always, eruQutr&iih.
persons.
@li&*aiTiu&8:60, s.
Quotidian fever.
(^(vjefl, s. A small kind of bird,
fiatr&tnfla&nDar, s. One who always
rides, &c. See
fi%>si&&nas>Li>, s. [prov.~\ The @3bx grain,
fizcrG&ifi. [prov.] Daily, iS^jXth. (c.)
as a species of nrm>tn.
fd-jirQ&apw, s. [in astron.] The differ
P&xppitsir, s. Millet stalks or straw.
ence between the (ji_G*ani and the
.-. ',-'.iui.-nu.fiSaa u i-i eo ii , s. A millet
next less number of days in urtJcjASIfield.
p.-r ?'././), s. Occupations of a complete
fi&srwtr, s. Millet-flour.
day, QpQfisr&QmilM. (/?.)
P&xriurflS), s. Husked millet,
fil'stirj&fiisip, s.
The history of one's
pi. : ." . r s. As much as a grain of
life.
millet; i. e. a small matter.
ficxrpficould, s. Occurrence of three
)2eiriucrQf,fL-Arr0r, He will not help
lunar astcrisms in one day.
in the least.
p.-n i v.tt ii. Day after day.
QQpeir, Opea, Guar, or, v. a. To
. -7 r :; -7 ^ p.v ti>, adv. (some Qsbr,
eat,
to
feed, to take a meal,
2. [in
times idancrarib.) Every day, daily.
poetry."] To eat light food, pastries and
fiaruwar, s.
Daily fortune, daily
relishes, tec, 9ps,<*wi^^9A*. 3. To chew,
results of astrological configurations at
to masticate, CoiK. 4. To devoursaid
the birth as written in some nativities.
of an animal, ucSts. 5. To eat away,
^caruuLf., s. Daily allowance.
consume, corrode as white ants, ironmould, rust, &c ,
(c.)
PcsruunG, adv. Every day.
jptjrpQ0&ejir^0tfiffuGuruSpjp. What lie
^aruiSffeinuw, s. The flood recurring
has eaten is digested; i. e. he has forgotten
at the close of each day of Brahma.
the benefits I have done him.
p.-.': , :r. s. (St.) The sun, as the
$t*!T/)O*rQi0g;uGurgttir. By eating (of my
pearl of the day.
food) he is become fat and saucy. (In
$3esru>iLidau>, s. Every day's illusion.
abuse.)
Q4Vfti,)i*,!Si3i4. The white ants will
P ,-tl}: u.ir.i r , inf. To distinguish lucky
cat away.
l<4re>tfLLl iigltirall. OllC wllO Cats With
from unlucky days.
low families, [pror.]
^esreuir^d^LDirerth, s. Daily news.
icebg)tir#dG)Ji. The earth will corrode it.
g)Sri>^ujSlOTi4. To-day; *mjffWii, to
S*fiK(ffiSglZpv<5BB0fi$le:#s3<ilili. This ox
morrow; Qtpmpugitsii, yesterday;
will surpass that.
a good day in salutation; &ifilarii, an
GispgjijikirpPBrjt&itoGar. Is not this (work,
unlucky day.
&c.) for what I ate yesterday ; i. e. I want
^(g)^srii, s. Various days. 2. A
food today.
great or special day, (plural for sing,
Lf&>lBjl66rgftil>ioiGll)L0ttj@pjGur9i>t2iLjciSee>cil&
by way of eminence.)
^0**e--(.s2'. Will a wild dog which
fita^ipui, s. Evening, sunset, close
kills
the
tiger
be
as useful as an ox that
of the day; [ex ^tfii, end.]
eats grass; i. e. will any one who lives
fig)ipaii>, adv. Daily. 2. j. Interven
luxuriously labor like one who takes
ing day or days, M_jjiifiS.
plain food?
UJi&srffctopcSeriiB&aflGulGto. Like tllC WOOdp,g)ti' ' ld, j. Part of a day; [ex jyuS^ti.]
applc which the elephant had eaten
i^v)iju>uu>, s. Beginning of a day,
(swallowed); i. e. hollow, the substance
morning; [ex ^jibuib.]
being absorbed through the unbroken
s. [in astron.] Half of the
shell.
day-time, of the time from sun to sun.
^stuessrtw, s. (com. ^ckuessiw.J
pijT) su rrr.-rru: , s. (St.) End of a day,
Eatables, including pastry and fruits.
evening, as ,gWfiar<i.
fdefcuesiriiBeti&GO, v. noun. One of the
thirty-two acts of charity. See jjpu.
^sursij, v. noun. Itching, prurience,
P p * fdearGsrco^ssrfigy^eo, v. noun.
Qrrfi; [|*.] (c.)
$2ear penor fd&rQaiGida, inf. To
An eating.
itch.
p.p')1, s. Eatables, .i.--r.
^)safl>3r^I<o!lll3r0uirifl, s. (a change of fitirfiuGuirpBi, s. (Tel. o&rS&>-)
) Kind, sort, n-.v (c.)
A glutton; (lit.) a well-fed bull.
ftic!t>*t*i/liirs*>mi. Put the things with
@Girjpiaifid&, inf. To loathe food from
their kind.
satiety.
@6$m-aiiriR&3:i:a(&)mzir,s. Different kinds
^sarg)^a=/r^, s. Low castes, with whom
of goods.
it is disgraceful to eat. See acffi.
(Eidssr, s. Millet, a kind of grain, ^ir^sireS Glm<mi&, s. [prop. Js?dio.] An evil,
iuii, Panicum italicura, L. 2. (fig.) Smalla misfortune oppos. to ecrscuj.
ness, a trifle,
There are different
kinds of millet, Oaiifa^pior, white; ^#^4 ^gleiresFI, appcl. n. [in combin."] An eater,
StisbtSipati?as uKi^Qfisktd), one who disgra
P&r, another small kind (probably from
ces himselfby getting his food from others;
Acheen); iiO^PSot, wild; Q**Pto-, red;
ftiipsuuleirfsgitircdl, an orphan s/Kiken in
(j*)ter, dark; ^acHAieirpfidzr, a kind of
pity; eSebrQerelsidrcd), one who cats the
white millet with ears supposed to resem
bread of idleness, &c.
ble the tail of the squirrel

ft

0
. A letter compounded of and jg.
s. Fire, OiEQfjUi-i. 2. Elementary
principle of fire and heat, calorie,
(^j^Oj.-Aji. 3. Hull]
(*.) 4. As
*i<arJ Note. A three-fold class of ele
mentary fire is given in sgnsufr. 1.
gibap, principle of fire in the sentient
soul, and animal body, l>eing a source of
warmth and energy in the system. 2. o.g
fAs<*=#. caloric or principle of fire in
the stomach, assisting digestion, causing
appetite and hunger. It is seated in the
peritoneum. 3. S^ffiQ^Q/t^, fiery prin
ciple developing itself in anger. Instead of
the first, other authorities give ar&fij!,
the heat or fire of venereal appetite.
Nitle 2. A three-fold class of sacred fire,
:
^
is also given. 1.
- > \ . .
the sacrificial fire of the Brahmanical
householder, received from his ancestors,
and kept alive. 2. >iifl559*8<a1ui4, a fire
kindled from the standing fire on the
southern side of the house, &c. 3. ^
miatiLHi, consecrated fire, taken from the
standing fire, for sacrificial purposes.
_g /' r '*). t. A kind of camphor. See
uQans>(v,
ftaatri. s. (sometimes ^da^LDil. )
The duties of the son or heir to one
deceased, such as cremation and other
funeral rites performed wich fire.
tjldaaatQ&ireo, s. Sticks for produc
ing fire by friction. See aau-GarA).
$&&$3a(g)u>LJ&&>&, s. A precious stone,
as ffiuujesf.
fgaajdir, s. A smith's poker, c&diw
az#t<2*iii. ( II.)
SSdanassrif.. I. A little cup or bowl
for taking up fire, rfijSdjjijjJ.
$daeo, s. Flint. ( lLl^J, j, eo .
-/i iru, inf. ( com. ^eSnnnaj.) To
warm one's self at the fire.
fid yfdatsa, s. See (S)(Sdcaa.
fid th%in, inf. To leap into a pit of
fire for self-destruction, as ^iuifu.
s. The Ostrich. See ptpio
)QlgiBi jao t. s. Soap,
J. airuii .
(ft.)
fia^y).
A pit with coals of fire
on which persons walk.
$d@ij)uinu, inf. As fid^oRda. 2.
To pass through burning coals, as a
ceremony.
fidf&fefida, inf. To plunge into fire,
for self-destruction. See
v.
jida^irosw, s. Rock-salt, jjfiijpuL/.
2. Salt extracted from sesamum, as
)ur*iTi4. (II.)
fi ima^iuiror, s. Siva, as holding fire
in his hand. 2. See - i.-ys.
^dQairteydp, inf. To kindle a fire
&c, to set fire to any thing.

fidiriLi^., s. A vessel of coals, for


warming one's self, or heating any
thing; a chafing dish, ^JuSStrCif.. 2. A
vessel for fire carried on one's head in
performance of a vow.
fi^^BL-i^dam, s. [prov.] (sometimes
Mf^-J A flint.
fi,dpirmQ, appcl. n. A fire-fender, fiui
fi^^ain, s. The deluge of fire, aiievn
fijtfi&nie), v. noun. s. A marriage
ceremony, ._r:-*^. -y
fijQ^ijeuw, s. The god of fire.
fi*n, *. [in seamen's language.'] A
lighted torch held up in a vessel, or on
shore, as a signal, ^am-uiadutfiii.
fiuu/oda, inf. To flash as fire, to be
red hot. (c)
fiuufip, inf. To kindle, as fire.
fiuQuir^S, s. A spark of fire.
fiuQuiri, inf. To set fire to any
thing.
fiOf>Ssa&>, s. A kind of prepared
arsenic, ^iutt^jtextii.
gtSmpaa, inf. To belch fire. 2. To
persecute with wrath.
fiQiad&u), s. See 6rdau>.
fisuL-t? fievrd@, s. [prop, fioiiidfd.']
A torch, a flambeau, (c.)
QuiL-Lf-dmnuA , s. Torch-bearer.
fieuLLif.dQars<r$sT, s. Plundering one's
house, as robbers with torches.
fisiC-Lf.iSLs.da, inf. To carry a torch.
^euso^Q&ljpeo, v. noun. Worship
ping Are, as in the marriage ceremonies,
by passing around it to the right, jji
fioKxids. inf. To kindle or augment
a fire, more especially the sacred fire as
one of the duties of the Brahmanical
house-holder, or a fire for a widow to
plunge into.
fioiarnuGunrr, appcl. n. Brahmans.
fieusafl, s. [prov.] A hole dug in the
ground for a fire,
fis&tp, inf. To be consumed by fire,
as from heaven; used in cursing, or
lively description.
ficii .-fttiaH&jui, s. Ambergris, lissr
tut. (It.)
fidaiiLa, inf. To perform a sacrifice,
urs&Qniiu. 2. To marry a wife, Su
OT^>Qi/j; [ex Gic*. to sacrifice, &c]
fiGeiaieB, s. A wedding, aeSiureesrih.
('#)
fidaireS, s. A hag, a mischievous
woman. See smisrca.
adj. Evil, wicked, sinful.

fid^eesrtD, s. Evil disposition or


practice; vice, evil, ^**n*. Vices are
of three classes, of uxwii,
and *rujtb.
1. 4ji*(giwii, sins of the mind, as (a)
Q*ricud&iAi>*, murderous intention; (4)
xiwuLjpjtt libidinous desire; (e)
avarice, ambition. 2. /riSas.SigjKnii,
sins of the mouth as (a) OufiuQj<u&,,
lying; (6) QsraQrriaai&j, tale-bearing;(c)
QsriS/tffAQtr&ai&i, angry speaking; (</)
umo6uQjrAii*i, trifling or vain discourse.
3 mru#pA<gmib, sins of the bodyas ()
ramri^oQurfi&i, thievish practices; (6)
m/0G0Q>pi$&iQ*iu&i, idleness; (c.) Qsiieo
QjAi, killing, murder.
^dQearir, s. (plu.) The vile, the
wicked. 2. The base, the low. (p.)
$d(gj8$ld&(3jaru>, s. A bad sign,
symptom or omen, &siicd)iAfai&.
rQdOairar, s. A malignant planet, an
evil portent, fi&Situb. See Ca.
^Ojirai ^Qtcfft^, s. Slander,
evil speaking, utfi*Q<rrii.
. 2. In
auspicious or evil words; a curse,
^^iQjiitL^&> , s. Evil practice, evil
deeds.
fitugi, appcl. n. A bad or evil thing.
$un, s. ( Malayalim.) A low caste or
tribeoppos. losiai, high caste.
QujaQgd&w, s.
Evil conduct, a
vicious course of life oppos. to r&GW
^Citjiri$iliit, s. (plu.) The base, the
vulgar, fljjmi**. 2. Savages, barba
rians, eft-/, 3. Hunters, those that live
by the chase,
(2?a92br, s. Evil deeds, vile conduct,
wiukudllCSB, urani; [at t!a.]
adj. ( with an incremental letter. )
Palatable, sweet, delicious, luscious, g;.-?
ao^isT. 2. Agreeable, gratifying, pleasant
to the ear or mind, v-iuurar. (p.)
^jsjsssS$manxj, s. Sweet fruit.
^iQs-weu, s. Delicious taste.
^jgO^/ra), i. Pleasant expression,
harmonious speech.
QkptBip, s. Polished or elegant Tamil.
fiwunev, s. Sweet milk.
^wLfeas, s. Fragrant smoke, odorous
iucense, wr#&B7iJL/ao*.
s. Knowledge, understanding, intel
lect, jy^s. W. p. 444. Diiee.
S!ffilLI, Q/Dfl, ^^l, iL/ii, $iU, v. n. To
be slightly scorched, or burntas food in
cooking, *ar*. 2. To be scorched as
growing crops, in time of drought, am.
Note. In combination with i-*>,
imsrii, &c., it is used to express envy, deep
grief, pity, fear, &c, according to the
connection.
595

$SlLgb>&$>6S>ip,^asais, s. Initia
0C-c&>&Quppeuar, appcl. n. ( ncg. 0C
m*a2*i*jrpmd!.) One who has received
tion of a disci pie into the Saiva religion by
$cen*, to whom the secrets of religion
a Guru, who with appropriate ceremonies
communicates the appointed mantras;
may be communicated.
also his introduction to any higher stage
or degree in the system, <3&uGprib. 2. ^?i_Li ih$ilL(3, s. Ceremonial im>
purity from catamenia, child-birth, con
Special means employed by a Guru for
tact With a dead body, having a death
the instruction and mental illumination
In
the house, &C, ^<grih. 2. Women's
of a disciple; intended for the removal
monthly
course, catamenia, MctfiQ^ii-Jig.
of his sins, and the ripening of his soul
(e.)
for emancipation, raGu^fa-. 3. The
imparting of spiritual illumination to a
0iL(B&atfii&, inf.
To perform cere
soul ripening for absorption; its accu
monial purification, especially after
mulated stock of merit and demeritthe
child-birth.
results of former actionstogether with
0L-(Bdarrift0iLL~isiriB, s. A woman
its original mwii the source of these
in her monthly course. 2. A woman
actionsbeing nearly exhausted by the
ceremonially impure.
joys and sufferings experienced in its
former transmigrations, ui^mttbmrmm*^
@l-*&&s,@lLl-&9Sss,, s. MenstruaarQtjppti. 4. Performance of a course
ous cloths. 2. Cloths impure from
of austerities, ^jiimoii. 5. Performance
child-birth.
Of VOWS, rmapuih. W. p. 410. DEKK8HA.
0iL(BpQpirL-s(g, s. Ceremonial OnNote. There are seven kinds of jlii-eve.
cleanness; commonly of child-birth or
I . eC-apc-eoff, ruear$c.a>0, by the eye or
the menses.
by looking on the disciple for the dis
0iL(Buui, inf. To be ceremonially
persion of his mental darkness and moral
evils, and the communication of spiritual
polluted. 2. {fig.) To be defiledsaid
light. 2. u*sjlii.aDs, by the touch, or
of a female.
placing the right hand on the disciple's
0iL(Be(B, s. A house ceremonially
head, and touching five principal parts
impure, from child-birth, &c.
of his body, thus conferring on him the
virtue of the five lettered incantations. lL, SCpeSr, 0iLtf.Qesrsr, Geuek, 0iLl~,
3. mr&igj&$L^sB3sy mir^a^LLonf, oral instruc
v. a. To whet, hone, sharpen, or rub
tion, and illumination. 4. u>rar*j}iLtBe, by
knives, on a board, urii. 2. To clean
the mind or intense interest felt for the
rice, &c, by pounding, ^tQgCj-. 3. {fig.)
disciple, leading to the enlightening of
To beat, strike, .jifiM*. 4. To improve
his mind, &c. 5. *rfileij$c.as>r, ^f>^iLa>f,
or sharpen the intellects, io>^4jitLi_ 5.
spiritual illumination by means of the
(for $t>t>.) To clean the teeth, u^ui<.
shastras. 6. <?ujmlLs#, urmi^c-eor, in
6. To write, inscribe, delineate, ",. 7. To
struction by example, in character of the
paint, draw pictures, &c, f&0t*M. 8. To
silent, motionless ascetic, in the eight
bind, tie, fasten, *lLi_. (&<s*csp&<uLi;r
postures prescribed. (See G<ur*ib.) 7. ^
BVlb.)
^W#lLs, imparting instruction by
jicj-6$iLL-*sLirrBpgi. It becomes sharp
symbolic figures, made on the ground,
ened the more it is whetted; (fig.) the
&c. This last is two-fold, (jr^^, and
mental powers improve by exercise, appli
QJliura&/l.Note. There are two other
cation and study.
kinds of fiLmr: 1. ^J^tiaoy, instruction
that has reference to future rites to
0L-Lf.uuirirda, inf. To try a knife by
make them complete; 2. &tui5*$.ace,
a hone. 2. To try one's learning by
instruction complete in itself.
questions.
isns.(g>/B$L-i, inf. {prov. in cant usage.']
&ai0iL.sa&*as>&ai0iLst>&,n,. The three
To praise one's self.
stated introductory rites of the Saiva
system. 1 . r\mi$<ij*>e, the initiatory rite
0il.L-eo, v. noun. Writing, sharpening,
of discipleship. 2. S<?,?oj#Li<a>*, special
cleansing, &c, as the verb.
rite confirming the disciple, after which
0L-L-eafii8i@iLiifl, s. [pro.] Rice
he eats in private, or unseen by those
sifted and cleansed, (c.)
of lower degree, and is eligible to read,
and receive instruction in the Agama 0iL(&, v. noun. Whetting, honing,
mysteries. It is administered only to
ait, s. Heat, warmth, Q*uuw. 2. Keen
tBfil, who eat no flesh or fish. 3. d(jir
ness, sharpness, acuteness, penetration, as
ewj?LLoff, the highest rite entitling the 0L-(Baa&> 0iL(Baeo,s. A whet-stone,
of the intellect, /c^iat-o. 3. Powerfulness,
a hone, &c, &arA*i.
disciple to perform puja, to sit and eat
fierceness, ardoras of the sun,
with his Guru, and to enjoy all the
@u.(BdGsrrei>0iL<SGaireo,
s. A paint
(c) \V. p. 378. Teekshn'a.
privileges of the system.
brush, (jj^Cr*i. (p.)
0 est Lf mft , s. An acute intellect.
0LL&pi, s. (plu.) Persons who have
0iL(Buuei>eas$L-(Bu>rw, s. A board
0L-&6BSrLDrrssrQeiiuSG>, s. A scorching
received the initiatory, or any succeed
or slab for sharpening or cleaning
and piercing sun. (Culloq.)
ing rite of the Saiva religion. $iL-m*Qup
knives or other instruments.
SjiLfflir, s. See giLm*.
G&i. 2. The brahmans of B&iurtb, for
^lLl/, 1. (also 0y>uL{. vul. in cant.)
merly
said
to
have
been
three-thousand,
8>lL-&$, aSfJ^.zr.^S&dr, uGusir, as, a. v.
Baseness, meanness, degradation, inferi
To give the JJlLo*. as a guru, by com
ority, g)Si. 2. A stigma on one's charac
A disciple who has
municating the initiatory mantra, 0ti.a>* 0L-apA, s.
ter, (5jva/.
2. To impart spiritual illumi
received the #lLb>#.
0L-uiribuQu&, inf. To speak of one
nation to a soul, by look, touch, or teach
0C-6o-9:G&l1.&-fglil.Gei&Qup, inf. To
ignominiously.
ingas done by a guru.
receive $L-a>e of the guru.
0d.5>ji&aQairetr6tr, inf. To receive
jgiLunesraisbr, appel. n. A low, degrad
0L-ea&Qsna& - 0l~sb>s=u ess sssr - 0tl.
initiation. 2. To perform all the pre
ed person, one who has disgraced
scribed exercises for initiation.
*>*ai>a*x, inf. To administer $Cesi<r.
himself.

If one hears of his afflictions, his bowels


will burn.
^ipafl, . Burnt curry.
0kpQ&ng)t s.
(com. ^g^ffjfji.J
Burnt rice.
^i^'jisrw, s. An envious mind.
jjgdj&s-unrt, inf. To seethe or boil
away.
giuen, . noun, (com. 03-eo.)
That
which is burnt in cooking, 2. Thick,
dry curry, Qurf^.
^tusvsuiftaa, inf. To scrape off and
eat the burnt food that adheres to the
chatty, an act of meanness or poverty.
0ujsif ^a/, V. noun. Burning, con
sumption by fire, $a#*i.
81j?!ZJ, aQCpar, pSpasr, uQuat, aa,
v. a. To scorch slightly in cooking; to
burn or singe,
2. To dry up
water, as the sun, or the fire in cooking,
srutQriiu. 3. To boil fisli, &c, and dry
away the water, that it may keep, itdrqp/t
&usa$iiis. 4. To scorchj burn, or singe
growing crops, ut2ss>ifiPuts 5. To dry up
or absorb humors in the body; com
monly by external applications, mtcj-.. 6.
To scar, to cauterize,
(c.)
ffi&XSBTU}, j. One of the three kinds of
ominous feet for the beginning of a poem.
See jf<z 1
Under 6b.
*^j?<5S3><3S, s. Initiation by a Guru, &c,
See #i^mw. {p.)
" ism 7i:r-h, s, A guru, a spiritual
teacher, <g<g. 2. A disciple who has
received u.> from a guru, gCeairQup
pis&. 3. Siva. See Under ji.
ta(3j, s. Evil, vice, wickedness, crime,
QufAisuriig. 2. Misfortune, calamity, ad
versity, ruin, <**a. 3. Fault, defect,
blemish,
(c.)
0ij@snri, s. (flu.) The vicious, the
wicked, gGvit. (p.)
^/KirgO^i/ii, inf. To injure, hurt,
harm.
in/. To intend mischief,
to design evil against one.
^A(g<?/5/fli_, inf. To come upon or
befall one, as misfortune, evil, &c.
^3=su(i>, s. Sea-shell eaten by age,
the cuttle bone, ei-a&eer. (R.)

59(J

%sS8riq_uJU), s. A shrub, a variety of *%Eu6tsrih, s. ( sometimes ^eussrti.) Appe ^ir, p&,


^(jf/ii, $D, v. n. To
Lawsonia spinosa with red flowers, ua
tite, uS. 2. [proi\~\ Eatables, food, pro
end, terminate, be consummated, complet
vision, wrib. (c.)Note. The Sanscrit
ed, Qpq-v. 2. To cease as pain or dis
and Tamil words have the same meaning.
ease; terminate as a curse, or its effects,
narAgiiuC^jjutmiAi&v. I am not hungry.
ttis. 3. To be determined, decided, settled,
it) v. a. To touch, feel, come in contact
as a law-Buit or quarrel; to be passed as
.5?. i.Jumu,, s. Great hunger,
with, QptL-. 2. To infect or infuse poison,
a sentence, jSiwerMs. 4. To be performed
by contact; to defile, contaminate by ^uircueS, s. Lamp-lighting in October.
or completed as a duty; to be perfected,
touching, Q#ipp. 3. To envenom, as a See
finished, HwpQip. 5. To leave, quit,
snake, by biting, tJcj,*3a<n_. 4. To deflour,
cease, pass way, pu. 6. To be long,
ravish, tpu^is. s. To grasp, take hold {$uirjsrfl ffiuiretR ^euirstfl, s.
remote, to extend, j?t. 7. To he exhaust
of, to appropriate, upp. (c.)
The lighting of lamps early in the morn
ed,
used up, consumed, jfp. 8. To expire
ing on the fourth dity of the decreasing
rtCium^aiT^^/i^itir, lie was bitten by
as tlie allotted punishment for past deeds
moon
in
October,
each
one
doing
it,
first
a serpent and died.
by the suffering and enjoyment of the
putting a little oil on the head, to com
lgj0iBf @jirg(?^^oj5ri?.w. Ralm and
soul; to be expiated as sin; to end as
memorate
the
killing
of
Naracasura
by
KC'thu seized the two lights of the sun
transmigration by absorption in the deity,
Krishna, $>;Qucja. W. p. 411. DeepamOjl'^. 9. V. a. {SQpdr, mQfm, C/*,#T.)
and moon.
LKB.
To polish or grind gems, clean gems, r
ffitSans^sQana,
s.
A
lamp,
sfiewig.
lm$i. 10. To fire off a cannon or musket,
jii. The soul understands by the com
Q/tj.j. II. To dye, stain, tinge, imbue
prehension of the mental faculties.
with color, rmtfi. 12. To finish, as the
aesAptt3&>3, s. A treatise on arith
Qirirear.i^sisrfB^eo, v. noun. The occur
interlude between the stanzas in singing,
metic.
ring (touching) of an eclipse, (c.)
playing, dancing, beating time. &c.,^sr#
ffil'jjXUD$ppii>,
s.
Splendor,
tSff
9'.
13. To levy duty, assess a tax, &c.
$jleis!Li!&&irfsl, s. Low castes that are
areib.
VV.
p.
411.
Deepta.
2.
One
of
cisb%i.
14. To solve a problem or
not to be touched.
the twenty-eight Agamas. See Bvrswib,
make any mathematical calculation, smi
^eAsrinQtstTfjui-i, s. An untouchable
<s$9'- (c ) 15. (ft.) To draw out in a
fire; i. e. a matron of unapproachable GjjuiSl, s. Fire, Ojgoiy, (Sisi.)In
line, as urijj r, to draw out troops in ranks.
chastity, u)Sn;.
larttgijffiiigi. I cannot come.
ffioitmb,
it
is
J.
iSpir^TijjisojSji^esiri, inf. To defile
Jfmisscw uwmim{[tiiQ*'ijfifif&i 3jlQfie&jr Oar
Remiss, s. Evil, wickedness, vice, sin,
another's wife.
**CtiJij_%*j!!. By their pressing (he
turpitude, depravity, Queii*irijtg. 2. Mis
$tm<Bta>*, v. noun. Touching, feeling.
said) it will not cease; it is necessary to
chief, injury, harm, hurt, (?*<9. (c.)
give. Note 9"s>> in such cases has a
ffisaLDQ&iijiu, inf. To practice vice,
^57, s. Evil, vice, mischief, $as>u>. 2.
peculiar meaning.
Fault, blemish, defect, <sppih. 3. (neut. sing,
to be vicious. 2. To do evil, injury, mis
pmiijlitprtSr. He finished a tune.
sym. verb.) It is evil, $miauiiS(s&S)pgi.
chief.
^gafaiT^ivfKr. He painted it.
jiiiLb,
s.
Sweetness,
agreeableness.
See
*$5mic>$UfBtA, s. Splendor, bright
Qbm>ar$itiitit&. He is a brave fellow;
9, adj.
ness, Jjfii. W. p. 411. Deepta. 2.
(lit.) a brave god. ( In irony.)
One of the twenty-eight Agamas, &*rmmf ^lin-j, s. Wickedness, vileness, vice,
$/iaeni, s. The last end of a thing,
QjWtrg. 3. Assafoetida, Qugijaruib. 4. (c.)
QuriiKircKs. 2. Baseness, vulgarity, 9$
termination, conclusion, qpo(. 2. Ab
Sacred water, as $itp<h,
am. (p.)
soluteness, entireness, ^odiu.
; -j - A, s. (plu,$u>uir,fcm. sing. BtoiS, )
*^LJSih, s. A lamp light, eflerr.S(s;. 2.
fjjnm^-zGrxscsjj s. A settled account.
The base, the wicked.
A figure in Rhetoric. (See /<o.) W. p.
41 1. Deepaka. 3. A decoy bird or beast, ^iusih, s. Hell, /Ba&w; [ex @, fire ct
fiiifieaerar, . A finished rogue, a
thorough villain, desperate thief.
Huih,s. A lamp, commonly one lighted, pltuih, s. (Tel.) Sweetness, luscious@irip&iid(8j, s. (neg. jjgffirjS&ffd^.)
ness, deliciousncss, pASiiq.
Goods on which duty is paid. 2.
J.tas. W. p. 411. DeepA. (c.) 2. A figure
in Rhetoric, as u4. 3. The fifteenth filiuir, s. A caste. See
Goods bargained for.
evil.
lunar asterism, Qngimrii. 4. (Sa. Dwipa.)
iipuiL&u> s. The final settlement
^tueO, v. noun. See v.
Island, continent, jfc.
of accounts, disputes, &c.
^usaun-iCa ^utupfisaa, s. Lamp- ^iLienfl, s. Immature fruit, &ntu. (
fiiiijXOiar, s. A skilful, experienced
stand, 8si<g>*rQ.
In
jitldi.
man ; an adept. ( Commonly in a bad sense.)
$uaa
s. A diamond, (BQjjiaai. ^turraSsmr, s. A medicinal plant, the
$ir,ipQQi3so, s. A finished work.
fiudairm', s. [prov."] A lamp-stand used
uiLmi{ff, inf. To give sides to a
in temples, a candelabrum, SWG**^ *$nCo, s. Strength, vigor, power, eoS.
gem, to a piece of timber, or to a stone,
jjiJ. 2. A candlestick, ^atts^etM<&.
2. Courage, bravery, valor, ttftub. W.
in cutting or polishing.
p.
444.
Dheeba.
3.
Shore,
bank,
bor
$ua8L-iu>, s. Lamp-black.
j-itui :."pais5r, s. A dyer.
der,
edge,
aw.
4.
Ridge,
dam
in
ricerudQavL$-&&, s. A kind of camphor,
iB0nBj^(T^LDirau>u3t s. The faultless
fields, Spiiibt-i. (Sa. Teera.)
Agamas. (p.)
fap&B>u>, s. Strength, courage, enS
ujpiruti>, s. Lamps and incense
$B,
inf. [uscdadv.~\ Altogether, entire
spoken of as presented before an idol,
$gain&ii>, s. Dwelling on the shore
ly, perfectly, absolutely, thoroughly,
or great person, tSaA^itas'ih^ena^in.
completely, QpQfw#<b.
of a river.
$uj&ruikia>nL-i,inf, To present lights
@a&r,s. A brave or valiant man, a hero.
^T[ju^4^/Q(5^^A;3w. There is none
and frankincense.
perfect in his studies.
!rirt5*sl,
s.
(for.)
Beam
of
a
building,
$uirdQe$, s. Lighted lamps before
$tju>pd&, inf. To forget entirely, al
or cross beam, 3iii_ii.
an idol, &c. 2. One of the three kinds
together.
of medicinal fires. See jjAfiorf.
!rrrs3)LO, s. \j>rov.~] A heinous crime,
$ffiranu>, v. noun. ( neg.) That which
great injustice, Q*^(?ir*i3. 2. False
$una<ip1las, s. Waving lamps before
cannot be obviated.
accusation, Quwii*(spp*erti&. 3. Malici
the idol; lamp-worship.
ous
slander
of
a
virtuous
person,
laraf
jlimGisirii
^ju^ojit^, s. An incura
J?jsui), s. A river, ^f,js>.
frpQrf&&.i<Ui&. 4. See
v. n.
ble disease.
*$uswriTtq-, s. A subdivision of the ^iflissiS, s. (Tel.) Leisure time,
$anuu$, s. An unpardonable injury.
dirt?, melody, mHrtisjffipffilQ&sirji.
90*t<2mU. (It.)
2. Implacable enmity.
597

$irtreiipd(sj, s. A law-suit or dispute


which cannot bo settled easily.
f$,jreiy)A(g&(gjiQfiiijw<2to*iLL&. God only
understands an intricate law- suit.
Svjj, f. noun.
Settlement, close,
finish, termination.
*j$ir&&ih, s. That which is long, either
in space or time; extension,
2.
Loug vowel, QmcQrfQzQefig!. W. p. 411.
Dkkkgii i. 3. Distance, remoteness, gmc.
4. Perfection, completeness, aceuratcness,
thoroughness, yiOTii. 5. Distinctness in
utterance, good articulation, .*Ajjsir
ppib. 6. (Beschi) Decision, positiveness,
certainty, fiCj-ib. (c.)
ii ,} a a^jpau:, s. An oblong square,
a paralkllogram, /tdni^rgnb.
^baa&jifiai-o, s. (St. J A sacrifice for
twelve years, iurSS*tt>i4.
&iids&i0, s. [in gram.~] Changes in
Sanscrit words, of two similar vowels,
whether long or short, when they coa
lesce in one long vowel, ai-.QaQf#$u
Ljassi^&^Qsttsar^f.
$ird&Giaii, s.
Long continued
friendship.
^idas-LniiseS , s. A woman blessed
with long enjoyment of the marriage
state, &c. ; used in congratulation.
$ndspeariu>, s. The most submissive
obeisance, or homage; prostration at
full length with the arms extended, at
fiirdapifi&csni, s. ( Chris, usage.)
Distant sight, remote vision, foresight,
prophesy.
^HaapA&asrtQQ&ireiiev, inf. To pro
phesy.
^iia^iflffefl, f. A prophetess.
t;..: is/S-iK s. A seer, a prophet. W.
p. 412. Dbbbobadamin.
@*i i&@Qij&f>Lf-, s. A long sight.
Siids.i,\j : ' -.--r . s. Long sleep, Qici
glitih. 2. (Jig.) Death, lojrarii.
fiiidau/rre,, s. A long arm, (Jig.) a
long armed man.
Jj/fd&ii Quirt , inf. To put the dash
over a long vowel.
{$HsQujit&%si, s. A careful consider
ation.
^Hdseu^earui, s. Decisive language.
flfdetnoiffLi!, s. Continued, cherished
hatred.
fgii&atri&-, s. Long life, longevity, (c.)
lnanis$'i->u>, s. Length of days;
a salutation.
r$ii i'<s -'/, su>, s. A spear or lance.
^lidarrGeviT&Seisr, s. Mature considera
tion.
$>ii~, sQQpsx, pGpikr, uQusk, , v. a.
To finish, complete, conclude, oj>if.*x. 2.
To settle, decide, determine, predestinate,
fiivtsdli*. 3. To adjust a quarrel, bar
gain, marriage contract, &c, fict-^Qtiiu.
4. To arbitrate, decide a law- suit, pass
sentence as a judge, giun*Q>rSiu. 5. To
remove moral or ceremonial defilement,
to expiate,
6. To remove affliction,
sorrow, pain; to terminate births, as the
Deity, 8Qa. 7. To satisfy hunger, desire,
revenge, lust, &c, jt>$H*ji**. 8. To
accomplish, effect, fulfil, consummate, per
fect, yffiftlitkm. (c.)
598

txappwi'L-, inf. To bathe in sacred


Qrrj$J&lg3!^g&&Q&iT6irsir, inf. To drop
waters. 2. To bathe as a part of the
acquaintance, terminate intercourse or
daily religious duties.
dealings.
jiiijijSiiuiTjZpGtotr, s. Pilgrimage to a
J3ir^gjdQair(Bda, inf. To settle the
holy place for the purpose of bathing.
price and give up the commodity.
fliirpprr,
s. (flu.) Devas, celestials,
^iT/dgidQsiTarsir, inf. To settle an
inhabitants of Swerga, i_fm?. (*g> )
account.
$lirppa)n&, appcl. n. A pilgrim.
fair^j&uGutrijjir^&ie$[, inf. To
$nppsir, j. Argha of the Jainas,
settle a difference between parties. 2.
2. Siva, e/or. 3. Guru, t<5. 4.
To pay off.
A
teacher,
especially of the Vedas,
fiiifS^eu, v. noun. A causing to leave
or to quit, Guttigfi&i. (ijsiQxfitSa.)
[cx ffiji
$nuu, v. noun. Settlement, conclu *<I>iTt&gEiSG>&, s. A river,
sion, completion, termination, consum
mation, Qpi$-ULi, 2. Decision, award,
judgment, decree, sentence, fluuxb. 3. $BtTUL], v. noun. See j?/f, v. a.
Determination, resolution, giuucrit. 4. SiTLGtrsiTLb, s. Decision, determination,
Clearance, removal, liquidation, re
resolution, rflimoii. 2. Settlement, conclu
mission, rfJ4,ffl. 5. Antidote, atone
sion, completion, api^ot, 3. Decree, sen
ment, expiation, ufim/tuL/.
tence, award, judgment, fiiuLf. 4. Con
clusion of the interlude, sung, played, &c,
^nuurarduds-, s. A decision, conclu
between stanzas, fiia^iuq. 5. fproi-.]
sion.
Absoluteness, entireness, completeness,
JgiTuuiraireBSxi, s. A settled priceas
fliuxariimgiuLI . Entirely, exclusively or
$iruu&aL_L-, inf. To make a deci
absolutely black.
sion, settle a business, to finish, decide,
jiiTu>irGsruui, inf. To be determined,
fix. 2. To form an opinion, judgment,
decided, settled.
&c.
$iTLDnttuupp-fiTU>iraisriiiueAres!sr,
inf.
^iruudarressr, inf. To find out the
To decide, setlle, determine, finish.
result of a law-suit, &c. 2. To termi
^awrrasrwrriij , adv. Definitively, posi
nate, come to an issue as a law-suit.
tively, expressly, absolutely, entirely.
^Huu&Q&rioGQ, inf. To speak deci
dedly. 2. To pass sentence, pronounce
Fixed or settled price.
judgment. 3. To suggest a remedy,
antidote, &c, or counteraction of a ITLDJeafl, d&Qptbr, ^Qflssr, uGueir, d&,
enrse.
v. a. To determine, resolve, decide, *cy
fitrruutEaec, s. Copy of a decision.
cartS**. 2. To conclude, finish, settle,
bring to an issue, qoiM*. 3. To appoint, fix,
JUiiuQuqgp, inf. To record a sen
designate to an office, tiuitm. 4. To finish
tence, award, &c as a judge.
the interlude performed between stanzas
in music, &c, ttaiga*, (c.)
*$n?jl<iair 1?/r.*(Sj-/f, *. Rishis
^iru>nafrluu, v. noun. Determination,
among the Jainas, uraprf/. W. p. 379.
decision, conclusion, settlement, cw^.
Tkkrthakaka.
2. Termination of the interlude per
*^j^i5ih, s. ( Sa. Tecrtha.) Ceremonial
formed between stanzas, /ttstpfitun,
purity,
2. Sacred rivers, or waters at
a place of pilgrimage, or as brought from ff" 53)61/, s. Decision, iBdjnujp^iiuu. 2.
Conclusion, issue, result, <jpijLof. 3. Custom,
such place, 4<*csftu8fAjii. 3. Consecrated
duty, excise, toll, tax, impost,
4.
water used for washing an idol, which is
Divine judgment, fate. 8. (c.) 5. [loc.
afterward brought out and given to the
also #;o;4Aijio.] Funeral obsequies,
people, especially on the last day of the
sgwiiftb. 6. (a>.) A niungoose, 3fi.
festival, cither to be drunk by them, or
taken home for the sick to dispel diseases, ^imeaQanCb . inf. To pay duty.
)(jtt>5*c!nM. 4. Water consecrated for the
$beaai j<7<s@, i. Customable goods.
sick,
- .itt, 5. The merit of bath
ing on an auspicious day, 4<rfjttfutu<.*
^rreaeu^a, inf. To lay duty on goods.
c**foih. C. A temple festival or procession,
^rteaesiflgifs>pry>iLD, s. A port where
Ptjrfipr. 7. Water in common, it. 8.
duty is received.
Water given by the brahman in court, in
administering an oath, gmStgi^ib. (c.)
^Heaaiuuemii, s. Toll-money, money
Note. The seven sacred rivers are the fol
paid for duty.
lowing, 1. <si, Ganges; 2. mtjpSai, Jumna ;
^irsaaitiSeiieiirrfi&aarsj, s. Goods not
3.
Sarasvati which is northward
chargeable with duty.
of Delhi; 4. mojmmp, Nurbudha; 5. xtQa/l.
Kavery ; 6. e4,Kumari at Cape Comorin ;
^iree>aiQluj(Bda, inf. To levy or re
7. Gar#rM, Godavery.
ceive duty. 2. [prof.] To obtain the
copy of a decree from the court.
^ir^ciCXirlSix, inf. To distribute
water, in which the idol has been wash
^/rsDQJfiflip, inf. Iprov.'] To be passed
ed.
as a decree, jjuur.
jsf/f^a <7.r0>, J. Pilgrimage to holy
<5rr&l, v. noun. See $n, v. n.
bathing places.

^SsudSLO, j. Lighted lamp, flame, $<3n,xa, adj. More rapid; [ex ^j,
^aiuipiiii, j. Foreign islands, jysir
lumiiiousncss, #Js>>. 2. [in rhet.} A
2. (com.) A remote island, gu
comparative degree affix ]
word once used and then understood in
i?ia^i7LD, s. Rapidness, instantancthe other parts of a sentence; embracing
^etitiex, s. (pi. ^sjnir.) An islander.
ousness.
several varieties, but especially three, 1.
/?<i!jty,j,9, i. Ready wit.
^Q/ag^fifi,
A foreign bird. ( R.)
0Pjc#U>6$mi3!b, a word used in the begin
ning of a sentence and understood in JS^ltriiiueArazr, s. To hasten, to speed.
$oj&&t;d<g, s. Foreign merchandise.
other parts; 2. ai_i&u,j4ii, a word so
^stj^afL-rii, s. A foreign vine.
used in the middle of a sentence; 3. mm- fUsQrfl, dSSpssr, pGpeir, uQuar, v. a.
$LptllL-l,
s. Uncleanness, meanness,
6fc?>*i>, a word thus used at the end
To hasten, speed, expedite, accelerate,
of a sentence. See punh.
quicken, 9*@mhueiTm. (commonly $Sd,u
&c, tefifmi. (r.) See
u$A.) 2. v. n. To be intense, poignant, $pj])], QQpcbr, ^pjSQmsir, Qaiar, fipp,
plsuil-ty-, i. [prop. !$suitjifB.] See 0.
severe, fierce, &c, C)<a>iourl(j**.
v. a. [on/. $fs.~\ To feed with the hand,
Ssurih, x. [prop, /scfijii, which see.] SsQsrriB^LhssisvuLn, s. Ambergris, as
to insert by small mouthfuls, jariii-. 2. To
put on an outer coat of mortar or clay, to
Haste, &c.
itmibui; [ex .] (R.)
clay, also to rub and polish plnster, GktQf
i.
Immature
fruit,
airiii.
(18&.)
m. 3. To insert mortar or clay in a hole
^suiTjiffi, s. A flambeau, errfiuiipii.
or crevice, Q>q-unwpf>. 4. To rub and
Lusciousness, deliciousness,
SsuirsaiLo, s. (Arab.) Government, a
smooth the folds of cloth after folding. s>
Bweetness, f8Scw>. (/>.) 2. See v.
court of justice, dWu*juii. See glued. ^afliL/asofl, i. [yro.] Sweet, luscious or
*f_. 5. To glue or stiffen a strong cord,
&C with glue, tec., to prevent its untwist
*^<oiiireS, s. The lighting of lamps at
delicious fruit.
ing, to smooth it, &c, "Sp^pp. 6. To clean
the Deepali feast in October. See &ur jH&iLipiTiL&LD $dltufiniru.&ui, s. A
the teeth, u&gatSai*. (c.)
*. (c.)
^P/SuQuiti, inf. As $pp. 2. (fig.
luscious grape.
prov.) To give advice by stealth,
^<ajiTibfi!TU>, s. See ^ay, Ja.
rQe$jjg/, appcl. n. Any thing sweet
secretly, &c.
or delicious, &tdluurar&.
^Oliresr, s. (Pers.) A decvan, Moham
^pjyidsen, s. A stone with which to rub
medan officer; also giwiszji. 2. See j?f. *>6i], t. An island, st^tsiL^dc^&ap.
and polish plastered floor, tccxAuirtmii.
2- (for
Any one of the seven
, i. A tiger, iy68. (&&)
jUpgtuuevisia, s. A board for polish
islands, or continents, supposed to form
ing the plaster of a wall,
-suuora.
the world in which we dwell. They art
fan65, j. A lamp, as jgiSeos.
most of them named from the trees said 'SssTijj, s. Poverty, indigence, need,
to
grow
in
them;
I.
sruj?<v,
the
conti
vTSTLQrlA, S. (for ^sij^airiL<FU>,
distress, a>p. W. p. 4 In. Pkkna. 2.
nent on which we live, from the *rmi*> or
Cruelty, injustice, severity, harshness, <gs
prop.fisic~fii.) A vine, Qrif-GP*^rfsw. (/?.)
ntit tree, said to abound in it, south of
tit.
inarCVg.
2.
g)pf.ig/,
the
next
adjacent
^eauigi, s. Deity, _.-:.->'. ( Vaishnu^?srJJ"tc, . Speed, celerity, haste,
circumambient
continent,
named
from
that
expedition, 9*9&. 2. Fury, rage, great
va usayc.)
species of fig tree, Ficus, L. 3. >.j,4#f,
anger, Qu{jei<?ruii. 3. Intensity, severity,
I&rsir, i. (pi. $csrii.) Beggar, men
named from
or Darb'ha grass. 4. >j
QjiQaxu. 4. Pungency, corrosiveness,
dicant, @luQu'4r.
iS5#i4, from the bird j^tjr^Ai, inhabiting it.
sharpness; being biting, or piercing as
5. ly^'.i^from the lotus,said to be there. $>&sr, s. (com. $e$.) Food, victuals, a
the smell of hartshorn, &c _7>ijiy. 5.
6. Qflijsigq, as having many cocoa-nutmeal, A-ov<y.
(*>) Ray of the sun, gAuBjeraii. 6. Hell
trees. 7. xQfssftq, abounding in the areca.
rfmtb.
In Sanscrit, Jambu, Kusa, Plaksha, Sal- !arueBrL-.LD,j. Eatables, as ^aruearL^u>.
fif&ffd&irueir, s. A person in a hurry.
Qul(mijl*)lmriik , s. A glutton.
niali, Krauncha, Saka, and Pushkara.

>1
A syllabic letter compounded of
gsuL/tV.noun. Provisions, food, e_era/.
fi and a..
2. Experience, enjoyment, fruition, fruit
of former deeds, jjsu/ii. 3. Drink,
gjl. Termination of interrogatives, im
beverage, uranb.
personal pronouns, and appellatives, in the
singular, jQ<ypftu mpQ&n\.tmtfi jfAfiim
guuti&QjtguurtiffuurhQ. Furnishing
9ryau> Jg.S>, as tig, which thing, Qff, this
agreeable articles of food to those who
thing, mfiijff, that which is black. 2. Termi
eat. (psr.)
nation of the verb, in the first person
singular, fAni
fSzr Stsffi, as jfjr ^pajsrr, s. Dust, a particle of dust,
I will come. 3. A termination of HOfS>. 2. (p.) Fault, moral defect, flaw
in character, conduct, &c.,@,*/dio. 3. Pollen,
verbs in the neuter gender, third person,
farina of flowers, u*#f>. (*g>)
singular number, ^AgtenQin^saxu ui-tt
m* MrJg^, as miGiitpg, the cow came.
B*.2jQu(s&Q*iiai!h. Riches not acquired
Jjp, s. ( Hind.) A sign of displeasure,
by unfair means. (..)
ffuneirup.i z, inf. To fly as dust, (c.)
^SHjjiGfSa', uCusir, v. a. (imperfect, used
in the past andfuture) To eat, take food,
Stifles) s. Sandal paste, cement,
make a meal, c<rtcst. 2. To enjoy by means
twig. 2. A picture, painting, Gj$iw.
Of the SCnSCS, Quifiiais<igiutSis. 3. To
(*#)
experience pleasure or pain, suffer or
enjoy the result of actions, jysudtM. (p.) jglQir, s. Red coral, uaiaru>.
lllser&0(2at-tli ^jiBiJtfifgt&aifliuaiwcsib. TllC
food refused by the guests is more taste jjjjQeQ<SS>&, s. A painter's pencil, eriig
ffQtiii. 2. A picture, as g&ties*. (*&)
ful than ambrosia.

JglQsd, i. [vul. ff/uSio.'] Cloth, clothes,


dress, PJw. 2. A banner as a badge of
honor, <fi$*Qari?.. (*g>.)
gjQpQ&niy., s. Flag, as
4fi6eBsirtS*ij. . s. The seed of the
cotton shrub. (/?.)
Q&ii&Seo, s.
Ochrc-colored vest
ments.
Quirps>@e\>, s. Gold cloth, as iS/girii*
unit,
gjjSsnriis, s. Dew, ueS. (&si.)
psnJT, dQQpar, /iS^ar, uduar, da, v.
a. To pound moist things, medicines,
&c., in a mortar; to mash, e ." "*.
2. To tread down, trample on, bruise or
destroy by treading, a-pi*. 3. To vex,
*<sAf. Sec ffioi.
iaaa'ia),v. noun. A seasoning for food.
SeC ffxmuii.
jglOiGiiq-, s. ( Hind.) A division of a
district, fftn3uu-i-g. (c.)
599

gjJIEUi
*jl<x&lh, s. Sorrow, distress, grief,
sadness, regret, dejection, sSsurih. 2. Pain,
anguish especially of the mind, a-ufigiiia.
(c.) W. p. 413. Duhkjba. 3. UeU,t.
4. Defect, fault, natural or moral. (gpp&.
Note
three species of sorrow
are mentioned, for which see fiiu^gmuih.
&dB&&-(BuLi, s. A mourning dress.
&daad' , s. One who is sad, one who
is of a melancholy temper. (Jl.)
g: l-r ' .>, J. A mourner.
^ :
s. A mourning state.
^/d^E^jQsnessrt m &/d&/sj&nd&, inf.
To mourn, express sorrow by exterior
marks, to lament.
gi&a&n&nw, s. A sea of grief.
ff&saratfifii&QpQpQgBidi. He is over
whelmed with grief.
ffjdsrQoiiTiTessrut &/da$G&iTldf&, s.
Comfort, removal of affliction.
X: : i u> r ..:. v> :. r , inf. To be sorrow
ful.
gidxripaii, i. A sorrowful, dejected,
down-cast countenance.
ffiistursw, s. A mournful tune.
Hm i " '.
A house of mourning,
a funeral house.
jp&aremsfl, s. ( Tel.) A copper coin of
ten cash, (c.)
^JdsS, dQQpGBr.jdQpsiir, uQudr ,
V. n.
To sorrow, regret, mourn, grieve, Sjsrij
ui_. 2. To be in affliction, distress of
mind, &c, <t*,*. (e.)
fii'SuLf, v. noun. Sorrow, grief, dis
tress, J*ariiL/o*.
*gS*iSll3eoT, i. A mourner, gjdSdSpaisk.
u3gtsgi&&fitb. One who mourns with
those who mourn.
gjia(9j, s. (Tel.) Meanness, worthlessness, g^ooio. 2. (fig.) A useless person
or thing, a-^arr^. 3. JJusI
ii: i
S . i ^:^ j, appel. n. A worth
less person.
^<sq;o_, *. See &d$L$..
^ja^srofl,
[cui.] A little, jy^uto.
^iOtonfiCur^HD. A little will do.
gfl&SS)&,s. Menstruation, @^i-o. fJ2. ^
gidaaad, s.
A menstruous wo
man.
'jpfB&Gotp;, s. [p70t. for eiiasw.']
Height, elevation, _ur*. 2. Dignity,
greatness, QL/(y<aou>.
*i57/Bc5tJsiS)//?jgllB&USStSieiBr, S. A
river in the Mysore country,
W.
p. 379. TuNOABHADKA.
^3/H<35/i), *. Height, elevation, upward
tendency,
2. Dignity, exaltedness,
neatness, Ou<jsa. (*!?>) 3. Superior apsis,
the apogee or aphelion of a planet, uj*
Gfir**ib. W. p. 379. TuNCIA.
giiEjauiS&di&jBBi, s. An umbrella
from the feathers of the lofty peacock.
ffim/^LDiS/xr^^u), s. [in astron.'] Ap
helion of a heavenly body; [ex id^iA,
anomaly, el a-i/rtt, the meridian ]
gimsinpfiu>mBf}, s. Mean daily motion
of moon's apogee.
600

tg&t&ca, s. An eminent man, cur'-s


QfiTA. 2. (in Hindu astronomy.) The
apogee of the moon, practically, the
longitude of the apogee. As such, it is
an element for equating the moon's
place, wsQfiB#stb,
*Jg}mi&tPi&Lb, s. Red ochre, xreSdaev.
{probably from gaaio et fiaJi, heart, the
stone being red like that.) Sec eotf*ii>.
'Jgt&Slh, s. Pomegranate, wirpdetr.
gil&iS), s. A kind of resin, (gia^eSiuii.
'gg&LB, s. Banner, flag, Qa/rip., (con
traction ofgwzit.) 2. (Sa. Dcija.) What
is twice born, as an oviparous animal,
gxjjpiiiycirsr^i. 3. A tooth, as twice pro
duced, U&l.
gn/TikiaCi, inf. To engage in an
enterprise with great energy, from the
practice of hoisting a standard for
battle, Si_-(ipiufiijLic_ (c.)
gi&sbr, s. A brahman, unHuuireir.
Jjn&3:lh, s. Water melon, QsiriitoL-Lf..
2. A kind of melon, Guii&Q*iibinL.i?..
'gH&'lFLD, s. Lowness, meanness, vileness, sjpuib. 2. Emptiness, QagKw. W.
p. 379. Tuchciiha.
gie-&&r, s. A mean, worthless fellow,

gjllSQ, s. [prop.
iti
En
tanglement, tying, binding, contracting.
C>,-r;o. 2. Connection, concern, Qf--t-~.
&i-A(gm&@sjgu(2uii^u-rar. He has cut olT
all connexion with us.
git(<Jj, s. Ceremonial impurity of
chihl-birth, catamenia, death, &c-, wsM
<g#"i. (c.)
and^daifl/ia, inf. To dispel cere
monial unclcanness.
&L~&(&)&&nnrr, s. Persons ceremoni
ally unclean by a birth, death, &c.
Sitd^eSG), s. A house ceremonially
unclean.
a>(^, v. a. [prop. C)^/Ti_(g, which
see.] To tie, entangle, &c.
fE](3j,s. [prop. Q^nim<Q.~\ Shackles.
jljilfiEfg), v. a. [prop. Q^/tizeiq, which
see-2 I'o begin, &c.
giJl LJULC, s. [prop. &iBDi.uuu>.'] A
broom, tSer&^mrgi.
^7L_/fl, s. A kind of thorn-bush. See

jgll IT, s. A chain. See O/Siriir.


gill (f^S, v. noun. [prop. QjxrrLri&fd.']
Continuation.
gill rr<G0, v. noun. [prop. Qprt^tipeo.']
Following after.
'gH^^euearsar, s. Indra as attacking gSi S35S1/, s. Enclosed, cultivated field,
.p(0*rA)Jw. 2. Flower garden or grove,
the giant Chavaua, *)//r. W. p. 417.
Duscutavana.
'JZP&JFrTigSoTeoT
^7dF5=/r<SFS37'SJIT, s. giliy-, s. Dance of the god Skanda, (gtoj
i_a>. 2. Dances of the seven virgin
The brother ofgAQucparsv, gflQiurpasrsbfiinS.
goddeSSe8, *fifls&efisa>s*ati~&i. (Sec lotfii.)
W. p. 417. Duss'asana.
3. Drum of hilly tracts, o^ssfirfeuiiuw/i.
4. Drum of barren tracts, Luiu^wiiueop.
gpF&, s. [pros.] Eating, feeding, l/Sul/.
5. The n-SUaMt drum. (See ^fflii.) 6. A
2. Experience, fruition, good or evil as the
small portion of time, a minute, re;. u.ui
result of actionsas giOL/.
7. Cardamuni, o". 8. The jyB> tree.
gH^^Ssm}, s. fa change of ff/d=^u>.)
9. The ^irnB shrub. (*#.) 10. The -Eg
Meanness, baseness, S^axn.
shrub. 11. Lip,
12. Superiority,
QpfiareBie ; [ex giy-, .]
Jl&&s0,s. Place of retreat, shelter,
#/tfiutf , j. A young elephant, ujrr3bar
resort, seat, g?&aQiic. 2. A crest,
*<&z>\ (lit.) the giy. drum footed, (p.)
( <r&.) 3. (Jig.) The body as a tempora
gjipuSati, s. A female waist as
ry abode of the soul, efoib.
[ex
slender as the middle of the ant- drum,
#S* et >.]
<2u*kSi_. 2. (met.) A female, Qurfr.
gilfsij&p, adv. [pros.] Absolutely, en
tirely, wholly, altogether, quite, perfectly, gply-, dSGpdr, flsGjseir, uOuar, da, V. n.
To quiver, shake, throb, flutter, palpi
tate, flounder as a fish thrown ashore,
gp $5I)3r,@Qpm,git&jQairstr, Cardr.^?^*,
j/rnfu. 2. To be rude, mischievous, giddy,
v. n. To sleep, doze, drowse, slumber,
roguish, tggit*. 3. To be anxious through
a-pii*. 2. To be drowsy, sluggisji, dull,
suspense; to be eager, to be in great agita
wsfimrtSttyis. 3. To die, spoken auspici
tion, pfi/tcR*x. 4. To shine, glitter, corously, ru. 4. To droop as persons or
ruscate, lighten, iSAa-. 5. ( fig.) To suffer
by the gnawings of hunger, uSiS^Aiagiis.
vegetables, faint away, 5m. 5. To
abide, stay, be settled, continue, endure,
(c.)
gH^&uuat/tfgaitfiiar. He came in ex
treme anxiety, and agitation.
uMff^BoQuciSfifi. The crop is drooping.
Quppfgi-iigi^iSpgi. The mother yearns
g&&iti&<3artfSiiijGarg3>i&. He who sleeps
over her child; (lit.) her bowels yearn.
much will have little appetite.
jyj2cjor//rA>jip_Affl**p#. The tail of the
St^fjBytjDtkf s. An indolent fellow,
lizard (cut off) leaps.
dnrtiudr. ( li.)
iSaixginj.tBpgi. The child is fidgety,
rude, &c.
*^7s^. A change of giir, a Sanscrit pre
asmgi^-ds, inf. To quiver or throb
fix implying, evil, ill, &c. as *+<jmu> for
as the eye, supposed to be indicative of
or improp. gipa&mb. See git.
good or ill, to the person or his rela
^I_<ii5ti, i. [prop. Q/Siuaaiji.'] Begin
tions.Note.
If the right eye or other
ning, entering on an enterprise, &c.
right part of a man throb, it is deemed
git AajpiuuiTStsr, s. A kind of plant,
a good sign, but of a woman it is bad
and vice versa.
Qtr^fiirsmQxrif., Cassyta, L.

LDarigiLf.ss, inf. To be agitated, as


the mind, through anxiety, anger, dis
appointments.
31if., v. noun. Quivering, palpitating,
dancing, &c.
&Lp.&ir/ifiiau>gjLf^reo, s. The art of
determining events by the quivering of
different parts of the body, also works
treating on the art, s>ii8iS/tA&rAi.
giif.BiLf.aa, inf. To quiver, throb,
flutter, um>0utBfitx. 2. To be rude, fid
gety, mischievous, H*<3i. (c.)
ffJLf-pp&d fflLfULf ffltf.SJLf.ULft V.
noun. Quivering, throbbing, fluttering,
um/iusofiCiLf. 2. Rudeness, mischief, <S
aSiiV. 3. Great anxiety.
&ffn&iif.iipo, v. noun. Quivering
of the body, supposed to occur of itself
in case of the sickness of a relative, also
at the sight of one suffering, or through
anger.
giLfiutresreiar, appel. n. A strong,
robust man, uwr^jor,
&ji])-lutr(GT)t, t. The gb&mtg Bhrub.
^gl(3<i(3j, s. Rudeness, insolence, sur
liness, uncouthneas, churlishness, wicked
ness, (gs&y. 2. Quickness, expedition,
activity, 8erf. (c.)
jfv&tgirii/tgidtigQiii/t/s. He is very
impertinent in his remarks.
S/(BAadr gi(B&(msiriitk , s. A rude,
uncivil, wicked person, a churl,
gi(Bd(S)Uuearazr, inf. To act rudely,
be hasty, impatient, eager, rash. 2. To
be active, quick, expeditious.
gn($LJUirpn$, appcl n. A sea-fish, fpi
rf*. (It.)
jglQuLj, t. A spatula, u>QFlmgilsi-.ajma
(jtl. 2. A small ladle, *<yr. 3. An
oar, paddle, J*tri8. (c.) 4. A cluster
of flowers, u*Q*r/tgi.
^SuCun/fSrJWiQajSljGucir. (YOU fool) Spatula, I give you up; i. e. to death.
ff/S iliLfuS uirLLGid&i Lpnai , inf. To stir
with a ladle.
Q!Ciu^siuLf, s. A spatula used es
pecially in burnt offerings.
fi(SuLjd8a>ir, s. A plant. See Seoir.
ffiQu urir sir/rair, 1. A kind of snipe.
See n.asrrsSr.
Ji(3QlciooT60, p. noun. Sounding imitativcly, roaring, geSAtsfluy. (*>)
^QQuxsruuriiipgi. (The sea) rolled with
a tremendous roar, (p.)
^/Ootsk, s, A ghee-ladle of wood, used
in burnt sacrifices, &c, Q>4JpSity. Com
pare a<smi.
gUStol, s. A block built into a wall
to support a beam, ii*jtiai_. 2. A
beam projecting from a wall, miiCjLipjigittdm
t_-45)ri4. 3. A long cross beam, Siij_i4.
4. {improp.for 0^fsa>i_.] The thigh.
^JSlDt , AQdpdr, pCprn, uluar, &&, v.
a. To wipe, wipe off, clean by wiping,
rub, scour, scrub, 8*s. 2. To sweep,
brush, Qu<5**. 3. To efface, obliterate,
erase, expunge,
4. To clear away,
dispel, remove, expel,
5. To clear
off a stain from one's character,
6. To destroy, do away, annihilate, as a
world, Mufnetf. 7. To relinquish, de
sert, D4ti_ (c.)
76

gsniiig*Qatah<tiQuiiis2iLL-iar. He has car


ried off every thing.
gfq&piarQpafie}>fiffmi~AaGmigptb. (One)
should comfort the mourner.
irBS%*ilgaa^.0gff04niluGurtl.ujf&r. lie has
utterly deserted usmarried another, &c
SimiaiteS , s. {masc. gieaisneodr.)
A woman causing bad fortune, (c.)
Sec 9*steS.
gfcni&eBtsa, inf. To wipe off mois
ture from the body, &c See ntgim^fi^.
&&>jDUJiT&rjiSjtDS>L&&, inf. [prov."] To
clear away white ants, (c.)
jekuiiiai>ida, inf. To dispel afflic
tion, (p.)
ffissiiu Lj , v. noun. Wiping, rubbing,
scouring, brushing, clearing away. 2.
Extirpation, annihilation, obliteration.
^7 an'uuld, s. Broom, brush, mop,
mngGaiAi; [ex gm> v.] (c.)
fftas>iuudsu.es>i, s. An old and
worn besom; also used in abuse.
etastL-uu^/Xirpa^L-i Qu0is--eCeir
**, inf. To sweep.
ffitmiuuuL/eo, s. A grass used for
making brooms, Aristida setacea, L.
&ies>L_GUtr&,s. The plant, sflo^,goaio.
01(3j, @Q/Dar,giLi.SQ&rar,Qois!r. giiLa,
v. n. To be struck with fear, be alarmed,
j)(#*AOrir. (p.) See PC.
ffiL-sevjRL-Qassrch, v. noun. Being
struck with fear, j/*r*<sfiOLi.
*J1L-LLb.^s^i_ti, s. Wickedness,
vileness, atrocity, heinousness, flagiliousness, Jij}. 2. Wildness, savageness,
fierceness, ferocity, QSao. 3. Violence,
virulence, malignancy, a**i4. W. p.
418. Dcsrt'a.Note. This word is
often used adjectively, as #<fei_aa>*.
gid^iasmiaA, s. A barbarous sa
vage, a vile wretch, i*agr>i.<r.
01 Bf,it^eanldgiBf.tppeiiru>,3. Wick
edness, flerceneBs, ferocity, barbarity,
ffi&f>t&ginixpi, s. Four ferocious per
sons celebrated in Mahabharat, gAGurp
rarjjr, gAffefiesrser, sarsorter, ffegedi.
gi&pifdCniTLB&zflgielfiLGlppar, s. A
very wicked person.
gtafiLGpeieB/S, s. A malignant deity.
&nf,ipQpnL$v, s. A barbarous or
ferocious act.
giafttiseni gidfiiLDnnaaLD, s. A
wicked life.
fftaf.ii8dSaaLo, s. Destruction of the
wicked; commonly as an attribute of
a good kingOppoS. to Sttn-utucaiarii.
gia^iLSrT^xui, s. A wild beast.
jsdf>L.t/iattjS, s. The black arts, as
witchcraft, magic, &c., when employed
for injury, or destruction.
.r^c^_sfi3br, s. As gv&fiL<^;8a/z. 2.
Evil effects of witchcraft, on the per
son against whom it is intended.
finpieir, s. ( plu. g/tiptiT.) A wicked
man, a savage. 2. A scorpion, ty*.
^1lLlsS,s. A shrub bearing an edible
fruit, &H2tif-, Rhamnus circumcissus, L.
gp LLITlLlLCi gl <dp.i-.tT lLl-ld, s.
[proi>.] A wicked life. 2. Savageness,
barbarity, ferocity; [ex^niyB.]

^ILLiiruLj, s. [prov.] A pole with a


load, &c. carried on the shoulders between
two persons, Qcmi-jcuib, as distinguished
from r, for one. 2. Carrying a load
with a pole between two persons, /w/tfii.
3. [proc.~] Indigestion in children, 10*
()
jL-iiruuu<!uiTL-(Bd*iTai, inf.
To
fasten a burden with a pole and carry it.
<gU'-l, . (Tel.) A small copper coin,
QiruLjtimni. 2- Money, Knu(i.
&iL-itf.da, inf. To coin copper money.
ffijLL(BAairs--ffiL-(Sff/Aaff&S, s. Copper
money.
ffiL-QaiL-Lf., s. Interest at the rate
of a^iiQ to the Rupee for a month.
^7Z-1@.gjsip, s.
Evil, vileness,
wickedness, savageness, ferocity, gm*>
(#.) W. p. 418. Dlsht'hu.
^lLOiScSslLsbx SIlLQjS^SI^., s.
(Tel. J&ifog'tD.') A short club, <gj>*/n*..
SILLQeuih, s. [prov.]
A very little,
smi <gBefisini , s. (masc. tn&f.
"-*.) A vicious, bad woman, #9. 2.
A ferocious female; [ex
]
gpaSoTrEJ&psi), s. Darkness, @(5,w. 2.
Temple festival or procession, p<3ffjs.
(**),
jg] sssr iei (Sj, s. Darkness, jU^or. (R.)
gjlss3TiLV<So~>&, s. Dancing of devils, or of
persons imitating them, striking tlie el
bows on the sides, the hands being raised
Upright, ^(jswai/cyjt-Afiu UQpULjfeHQzjefi/Stjw
i_*>. 2. Temple festival or procession,
P(jtjf. 3. Dancing, dance,
(*#.)
jUlGtssrtr, s. A flower, a blossom, y.
2. A bunch, or cluster of flowers, u>
Qsitg. 3. Filaments of flower,
(p.)
gpsnsTir, .iSp&j,
&(&)W, As, v. n.
To form as buds, gp>*a*. {s>.)
gimifjsQua***. The clustered jasmine.
starSLj , s. Quickness, celerity, sud
denness, fftBiii. (*.) 2. A tree,
gpGSofi, s. A piece of cloth, a rag, a
clout, skta/i. 2. Cloth diminutively,
(c.) 3. A piece, slice, chop, fragment, bit,
morsel, a:*ri_<4. 4. Fendent ornaments,
hangings, commonly of cloth,
5. The fifteenth lunar asterism, C#ffi*f*.
6. Light, 9<*. 7. The flag of an idol
car, C,sA-i8ima. (^?.) 8. Ascertainment,
certainty, determination; the thing or
doctrine assumed or taken as true, Orfrfioj.
giaA&L-i, inf. To put on, or wear
clothes (diminutively').
gisxRiSQinQ, appcl. n. A shrub on
which are hung small pieces of cloth
as an offering to some goddess.
ffiesfiLotail, s. Clothes and jewels.
(diminutively spoken.) (c.)
gpenofiaTLG, s. Boldness, intrepidity,
confidence, assurance, >sAu<i. 2. Venture80inencss, daring, presumption, teme
rity, stcdltH. (c.)
^<sr;
1. A bold, resolute,
daring person.
Jg] 68df)3iifl , AQQpek, jiQpai, uGudr, Ajt,
v. n. (incorrect.) To be bold, daring,
intrepid, to dare, /ptxHu.
GUI

no.
&^i*<Sp, inf. To be startled, struck '^cWay, s. [prop. tfj&iry.] Quickness,
^gismfl, Sapor, lienor, Co/air, iu, v. n. To
celerity, swiftness, 9*9sib. (/?.)
with fear, t,iuiiui_.
bo sundered, cut, severed, joiruirj. 2.
v. a. To resolve, determine, purpose,
gjggliQafiaj, inf. To start, startle, J]6S3TL lo, s. Piece, fragment, bit, &ieaf!d
design, at&Bxr. 3. To identify, recognize,
o*. (c ) 2. A piece of cloth cut off, s<&H.
as infants, &c; to jump.
QftSjj. 4. (c.) To dare, venture, risk,
(*&.) 3. Division, compartment, dil|. 4.
&^Si&Gi&mev, v. noun. Being startled,
hazard, presume, *crfmr. 5. To at
[pro!).] A small channel, Eo,nj*r*i. See
afraid, jjtts^fCiLj.
tempt, to aim, to endeavor, <jij. 6. To
ascertain, form an opinion about, &&mu ^g} G3jP13iGF)<B, j. [improp. for gteJUmm."]
@v*riQpibiSei*iQpibQ\j*g&. A Strip of cloth,
and a lump of rice will suffice.
A
piece,
a
slice,
aaarS).
(c.)
giazBi!:#'U(fgitSQpaii<:i-t. Will those who
Giemiiigiemiwnii, adv. In pieces,
have made up their minds to au attempt, jpSsxsr, s. Escort, convoy, attendant,
parcels, compartments.
regard the consequences?
2. Aid, help, succor, support, re
&jGaniuui, inf. To be cut or broken
guz&xpsAuib. A daring person; (lit.) a
source, rmtuib. 3. Protection, guidance,
in pieces.
post in surprize or contempt.
safe-guard, defence, patronage, 41*^.
gse&sriiBrxg&ai,
inf. To make small
(c.)
4.
[in
combination.']
Measure,
extent,
gieztltiT, s. (plu.) Persons holding
channels in garden beds, &c. 2. To
degree,
quantity,
number,
_jys*f5.
Com
undeniable truths, (p.)
make a channel.
parison, parallel, similitude, resemblance.
gieSipmssLD, s. A bold, daring mind,
6. Point of a weapon, *^Ti"i. 7.
SieSsiLoQuui, inf. To cut in pieces.
as of a rash person.
Couple, brace, pair, two, gs.. (*g)
&jssipai sir, appel. n. (mas. gienftip
Qufiturmspg'iaatQsiir. Seek the aid of $SS3TI_LD, s. Face, Qpail. W. p. 379.
cir.) An insolent, forward woman.
Tund'a. 2. Nose. 50*. 3. Beak, bill, up
the great. (Aw.)
sos/aii*. 4. Elephant's trunk, ejrtscr^fi
( lieschi.)
j*^ifam<y1S*vi<?Bi. There will be trouble
Aaro*. 5, A rat-Snake, jreeruuribLj. (*9 )
&ssBis&Q&i7G?ei, inf. To have the
till
death.
boldness to say; to venture. to say. 2.
vpstea. How much? (tfrQtfi.) 2. As gpesjri iPi&aLTi ^jshrtSf-iPiisiLCi, s.
To speak with confidence, declare bold
Cei gboeo6S':k> ) Oppression, ocfji.
"fob*, how many?
ly, affirm. 3. To speak with clear and
2. Quarrelsomeness, Q/iimpB'*!.
&j%aBrdaryjd2&ajssa>&itijGsstu>, s. Means
certain knowledge.
ri. ^rir^iV. ; ; .7. r/.:-r , *. A stiff-necked,
to an end, medium. 2. Implements,
gies&i&i&pa, inf. To be bold, to stand
tools, instruments. 3. The faculties of
quarrelsome person.
to, persist in, maintain.
the body and mind as organs of the
&GRiriffla>&u)UG6tttGair, inf. To be ob
ssBigiLDSsB'Um&C-i, inf. [prov.~] To
soul in the performance of actions, ac
stinate, quarrelsome. 2. To oppress.
persist in a foolish purpose (in contempt).
quisition of ideas, or knowledge.
2. To persevere with energy.
gi'ism Q t ium , inf. To help, succor, gilGhrL-iTiuih, s. A gold fanam, Qunp
Qu/TQ^strffisafiaiuQuirQ^ar, s. A
support. 2. To patronize, promote
uanib. 2. Gold sand, Quiesnaaa9j. (II.)
thing known and advanced with cer
subserve.
gBesa>Tl<j-,
s. [pror.] A detached piece
tainty and confidence. 2. A thing as
filemr & Q 3= ir gj'SsmQuirrifi, s. A word,
of high land, left waste or land surround
sumed and presumed upon, (p.)
address.spcech, &c, of support, aid, &c.
ed by fields,
2. A small arm
scfti-/, v. noun. Ascertainment, judg
seconding, supporting a previous speak
of the sea, uJ; [ex
.]
ment, determination, conclusion, QsJiei.
er, &c.
giehif.3JHiJtc>t4a.
inf.
To inclose or
2. Opinion, theory, sentiment, assump
g, i.vr ' 7
s. Both feet, two feet.
part off a piece of ground.
tion, 9'lu-i.
in "i
, inf. To help one in need
eiwSsaa giesfl/xeo v. noun.
A&^pssr, pQp'Sar, uGussr, &&,
ay
as the deity unseen, or a person unex gfl@S3TLq-t
Confidence, assurance, boldness, eog/iiuw.
v. a. To sunder, sever, slice,
2.
pectedly.
To cut, piece, hack, mince,
3. To
2. Presumption, temerity, audacity,
gi'b&ruS(mi*,
inf.
To
bear
one
com
tear up,toshred,#<*8^*ri_ij. 4. To cut
rashness, giadttnb. (c.) 3. Ascertain
pany as the protector of a marriageable
short one's words, speak in short sen
ment, certainty, determination, conclu
girl,
that
she
may
not
be
defiled
by
tences, or unconnectedly, O^rojJw^
sion, decision, O^rfaj 4. Opinion founded
demons;
of
a
woman
in
child-birth;
of
on facts, knowledge, evidence, &c, Jftuiv.
5. To divide, to parcel out, Mis. 6. To
a new-married couple, &c.
5. Purpose, design, aim, endeavor, dtrs
rebuke sharply, to interrogate pointedly,
*ifju.
7. To dispute, question, disprove,
ad,, fi. Sundering, parting, separation,
giaxsraiir, s. (plu.) King's ministers
uy>4; [ex Sa. Tunna, cut] (c.)
dividing, iMof.
akgt^tt. 2. Brothers, friends, near rela
jeBvi$.pgi*G&L-a, inf. To ask or
a>^5^c This is certain, evident,
tions, &cFor the eight classes com
interrogate sharply or pointedly.
determined.
posing the escort of a king, see <&
mm Jjlw wii/. under ncQ.
Si erar ifpgiu iSuf.da, inf. To interrupt
fiss&sqaoir, 3. One of the fourteen
subdivisions of ! . fig. -,.r,.-. See
one in speaking, and question him as
ai cir , s. A husband,
to his statements. 2. To press one to
A friend, a confederate, a companion
gpstflfl, iQSpdn , pQ/Zzir, uQusk, as, V. a.
give reasons for his conduct.
c.--v'~- 3. A king's minister, utgiti,
To cut in pieces, detach, Qnij_. 2. To
g.
,5 u i u t , inf. To speak sharp
(*g.) 4. A helper, assistant, convoy
saw, sunder,
(p.)
ly. 2. To speak in short sentences. 3.
escort, MLfimVQfiuQ&rebr.
^pss^tissms, v. noun. Cutting. 2. s.
To speak unconnectedly, incoherently.
^ImrsS,!. A wife, ld&ht^. 2. A female
A small piece, slice, &c,
(c.)
$1 tea uf.u , v. noun. Sundering, sever
assistant, a lady's maid, tufimSQtajumiA
ing, shredding.
3. (li.) A sister, tGsrati.
gjies&F&sO, s. As jjssfWii. (R.)
&i%ssreSi&%sarJJgiiuu, inf. To send
^ otJ2/.s<Slo, s. Fear, terror, tremor,
2. To be cut off, detached, broken, insula
an escort.
alarm,
2. Internal sound, as of the
ted, QiLLQa*n_. (c.) 3. [prou.] To swell
beating of the heart, through fear, &c,
gsamsreS&sr, s. Auxiliary verb
as the Bkin from a bite, #est78jSp<aii-i_rtJc*.
tu^ir^ff/assr, s. One who assists with
giessriy.p&iuQuna, inf. To be severed.
&lGgll&(3j, s.
Fear, startle, sudden
advice.
terror,
(c.)
ti-uS^gjhsr, s. An intimate friend. 2 g3533ri9_sfl/5/Tl/JiES37", s. Ganesa, as wor
jB^53/iSi_, inf. To be startled, S<8
shipped at Benares, Saotu). See W.
The wife,
p. 361. D'hund'hi.
eo$p&%sssr,
s.
A
fellow
traveller,
a
&^i<i(&>p&g&idQ.x&r, inf. To be start
gpsssris.tr$sr, s. A king, ^ira&eir.
companion on a journey.
led, be alarmed.
ffiesnrmn <-/aw, s. Conjeveram, as for
^J&rjrs3)/J3,
s.
Aid,
help,
resource,
&c
<a<3r*g>l*<3&P2&l&Qsarfit5A&pg, The
merly governed by gabnim&t.
heart palpitates.
t-fiti. (&Qm0.)
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JttfS oTD lU
^joaorO, s. Piece, bit, fragment, slice, gjissifE, s. Closeness, a crowded state,
scrap, morsel, garfAsas. 2. Section, divi
Qtigamib. (p.)
sion, strip, ui<g. 3. A chit, billet, ticket gj}<SS>fE, Q/sgi, isgj, uju>, is, v. n. To
or small note, PlL<B. 4. A little piece of
be close or crowded, (2<yii*. 2. To be
cloth, g^. (c. ) 5. [prow.] A bale of
copious, to abound, to be intense, uSjSuui_.
tobacco, consisting of four small or two
large &uu-J>, g)7wQtjuiA4e*iS3fiu. G. [in Jgl S3)J5, iiSj^ar, ^S^ar, ududr, da, V.
a. To straiten, to press together, Q<ji*.
bur'esque] Loss in trade, or bargain
ing, from the figure of cutting off, >t-ji. gP^fiSLb, s. Tenor, in music, iL/ipwcir
,pairL.ti_gleanrtp.u(2uiTi, inf. To g&. 2. The second tone of the gamut,
or modulated by the tongue, *csS&piS
cut a board. &c , in pieces.
pttsiSivr. (See #.) 3. String in the
jbssstBA
s. A piece or strip of
guitar corresponding to the tone, vrifl
land. See go***-G&imawLf. 4. Dog, mrii. 5. Belly, *fn%.
*7ir3j&), j. A strip or piece of
6. A grass, BtekiQpsuLito, Sacchar.
cloth.
*vp&Gir, s. A kind of grass, QpaflLjeo.
fjasrCBduiri, inf. To cut into pieces.
JpppLD,
s. Milk. 2. A collyrium of
gis&irGXiuinLQijd&ipia, inf. To patch
either
blue
or white vitriol, sebvaig. (*.)
a piece to a tattered garment.
W. p. 380. Tutha.
]'&8rQuu30aD&t s.
A board, slab,
Qeisatstrpgjppiii. White vitriol, sul
slate, &c.
phate of zinc. (See also uipj>fo<i, au-f,
gisssr<Sqf)L.u/-, s. Roundness of trunk,
j>JA<i>, and nApDfpi.)
&c. 2. A large belly, Qu<ySj.
ippntt&u>gipgimnmto, s. A kind
^aarS^tlif darrdsx, s. A fattened bull;
of metal, spelter, or impure zinc,
sometimes (jdrS*jrir.
iesBrQsiin&3n-C-L- gy&>sr(tis)]rr@a^L-L$gipsittrauwuw, s. Flowers of zinc.
wci, inf. To recover what was lost.
Sipaisirauxassred, s. Sand containing
fjfcnr(d^ip, inf. To be cut into pieces,
;:inc
broken into fragments. 2. [in burlesque "]
&ppHgi(V)Sr, s. Blue and white vi
To happen or befall as a loss in trade,
triols.
as a theft, &e.
gippuirapirsssni,, s. A kind of natural
jfe^m.-igpiorjj^BirSaJaiii. That tree will
arsenic.
form three pieces.
iV/j3irgr.&Gsru>, i. A collyrium, as gap
gtf &SB&/bb s. A venomous kind of
fib', \eX t2/&jsrib.~]
worm, g)rSii4o>. Compare apgw.
s. An eatable, any thing proper
Jl zit snailt , inf. v. n. To start, be
tO be eaten, H-aiTi-p<3/luar; ^ex gs, v."] 2.
struck with fear, )3aSi_.
The ornamented spots on the neck of
the cobra, uriJmui^uOurfi. 3. Yellow, or
JgJG&rQsSiToir, inf. To startle, be fright
tawny spreading spots on the skin. (See
ened.
C^ioAi.) 4. A plant, a species of mallow,
gesrQmerfgpiM. To relinquish worldly
g>rQ*^L, Indian marshmallow, Sida Mauthings in alarm, (p.)
ritiana. (A ins. v. 1, p. 205.) Note. There
*cg&r!BLD, s. Motion, vibration, oscillation,
are different kinds, as tre$*Qrd/strjfii,
agitation, jynnt. W. p. 445. Diiuta.
Evolvus emarginatns; &$p'pg$9i, of live
petals; 9ii4^p, Urena sinuata; ^^!su^
j is. til , s. One of the thirty-two
40, xehQgifjii, Sida acuminata; mni'tpt&,
gestures, moving the head to the right
Sida hirta; Qat^fgiffi, Sida mmitiimi, *!a
and left; refusal, CavTT;^^_:j^ g$t-.ibin>ui
gitg); Qf*^0, Hibiscus obtusifol. Willi/;
^5ejui^i_A>. (See opsib.) (rg.) 2. Shaking
-*">A^P, Sida cristatn ; d'vt&ffi, Sida coror trembling of the head, through age.
difolia; usBf*-.*jtje6g); <2ij(5*^^1, Sida AsifiuunLi-ii. 3. Motion of the hooded
aticajQuriii-iii^^jHiliiscus Abilniosobiis;
serpent's head, M*^!wcjs4a*.
also (SjLj-*^^; mif,sif?< and mc^g^.
'Jgljgl sn^57s9, s. Praise, eulogy,
iVjifiutyaSjriifi, s. An eruption. See
pqnegyric, Qprjt&isai. (c.)
6i?<2*ii-u gifiQ&irsvev, inf.
To
'^li^iuih &V^lfi^!uJLi, s. Eulogy,
praise, to thank.
panegyric, applause, commendation;
frP<3*jj; j*. inf.
To render thanks.
thanksgiving,
2. Worship, homage,
sQ ^/v.ir. p-lfdn, uGuear, da, v. a.
veneration, jw*i4. (c.)
To praise, eulogize, flatter, GjitjUtit*. 2.
gjjipijuiuGzrsm, inf. To eulogize,
[en/.] To think, fi'az**.
applaud. 2. To worship.
*aj-JgiwcjyoJy^.<s^i*u3.-LLC?[_(*-. I do not {gspij^l, s. Stuffing of wool, or gont's hair
think of it, even in dreams.
into seat9. couches, or saddles, &c, Geo*
flppgi&Qanasit , inf. To celebrate.
uub*. (Beschi.) 2. (Old Die.) A lie, Quri;.
gifiiSisssaiSi&irdiffip, s. Irony, )
ffipfi&zr&jjjvdniTS3r, s. A fraudu
ilftrQrtffft
lent fellow, *ui_<*.
SiPjspe-gvpuL/.v. noun. Praising,
&djpdau>UGB, s. A blanket.
eulogizing,
. .-*.
gipffUDtrpgi, v. noun. [pro.] Artifice,
.^J^/cSSMaS, i. Elephant's proboscis, biia
guile, knavery, chicanery, /tspinb.
i'.
2. V. HOUn. Atjtil.
JgljEJg]LjQutTp>GO, o. noun. [yul. for
&l3lUJLh, s. The pulp of Tricosanthes
gtifoii, which see under git, c]
p ilinata, / Z.-i-fi': . . (li.)
'^IPj^lLDiriB , i. One of the seven of
*Jlj3emu, t. The second day of the
the first class of kings famed for liberality,
(3$Quaii*t>tQi/<yKir. (*.)
moon, a*i_fi>>. W. p. 433.Dvitbkta.

gUr5gdL8, s. [pros.] (contracted from


griigtf.) Small, drizzling rain, imbw^w).
*Sim^nB, s. (St. gii&A.) A large
kettle-drum, QuJles>s. (c.) 2. A drum in ge
neral, utopuQucg. 3. An Asura famous in
Hindu mythology, gnanar. 4. The fiftysixth year of the Indian cycle, &ricfi-ii.
W. p. 414. Dondubhi.
gi&giiB(ipipmmy inf. To sound, like
a large drum.
jgihtBLSiL'iTiLiui, s, A great noise,
bflstle, clamor, QuQsreS. {Old Vic.)
iprou.] A fidgety woman, a busy-body,
gif-ULj&ermtef,
^luiriS^iuuiraQ, s. (Hind, in
Jaffna, gatts ) Firelock, fusil, musket,
gun.
fiuird@QaL-Lp.da, inf. To load a
gun.
ffjupdQianffjgDt-iffdQ&jtTpfiei*tTiLj, s.
Touch-hole of a gun.
giund&diejesiiG) , s. A musket-ball.
iLjun-d@d(&)ipea, s. The barrel of a
musket.
giurd&dtgtfiemirSiBiTjip, inf. To fix
the cock of a gun for a discharge.
gjuundQdfSjiprrsiutrdSuiSL-iL^,!.
The butt end of a mutket.
gsuirdSwrnjiig], s. Gun-powder.
giuirdQuscB), s. Small shot.
*JIU(tQ jgiuire$ gauun-S), s.
{Hind.) An interpreter, gtyursnati^iC^nsr.
(Sa. Dvibhaslii ) 2. A dubash, a servant,
giuunfftppsstw, s. Interpreting.
gjuunS/ijfaiLcueinreiasr, inf. To inter
pret.
1 u u &LQ , s. ( a change ofsi uu.) Ghee,
Qttu. (rg.)
jijl u u lLlIT^iuulLls)., s. (Hind.)
A large kind of cloth, a sheet, a table
cloth, a cloak consisting of two cloths
joined together,
(probably Sa.
OvipaCa.)
gOuCj^oQurimmi. Covering one's self with
a spread cloth.
j^JUUJ'Sij, s. (for gjut-fffOj.) Purify,
excellence, &c (c.)
j^iiiupsij, j. As giuunof. (R.)
^jiliursQ, s. Gun. See giund@.
^jpui3T&ih,s. A plant and its root,
^lULj, s. Provision, food, e_cOTy. 2.
Experience, enjoyment, &c, ^.u^. (Sec
g, v.) 3. Ghee, clarified butter, 0i. 4.
Drink, beverage, umrib. 5. Copiousness,
abundance, rf>9. 6. Vigor, strength,
valor,
7. Aid, assistance, help, *r
tub. 8. Means, gUmmsrsaxrib. 9. Weapons
in general, ^guQuig. 10. Cleanness,
purity, *tjtb. 11. Intellect, intelligence,
jiflmi. 12. Red, Polity. 13. Red wax, gumlae, j(J*(S. 14. Red coral, u*aib. 15. Beau
ty, excellence, Qurol^. 16. Hatred, lxbm. 17.
Ability, dexterity, expertness, address,
trmtyptuib. 18. Investigation, search.
ii*S). 19. Guilt, mistaie, (gppii. 20. A
means, an instrument, gin****?, (fg )
21. [prou.] Rust, as g*<s- (r )
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ffiuLf&QaL-u.iBipaBp, s. Uncomely &1l8, e@Gpr, fQfB<3sr, ljGlj&Ti s&, v. u.


or indecent conduct, uncleanness.
To cut, cut off, Qlli_, 2. To sunder,
sever, ^j>4. (p.)
&uLfdQaiLieu&rgjuuppeussr, appel. it. A person of no address, one
ff/LfiuLf, v. noun. Cutting, severing,
who does nothing expertly, an unhandy
person. 2. An Indecent person.
Jlt-BpiA, s. Drop, flirting drop, parti
cle of water, &c, Hf&tfi. (p.)
it.**, inf. To spy out, act the part of
a spy. 2. To pry into, inquire all JglLb, s. Dust, giaar. (Tel. loc.)
2. An affix of the first person plural, -o>ii
about one, &c.
gjuuuutin&a, inf. To trace one's
s:ibuptsgiii4grsir. He beat him so that
footsteps, track a thief. (Beschi.)
the dust flew.
JZUUt-l, Qlpesr, &uiS<JarGsr, Geuek, giuu, jgjinuair, s. . A plant, &u>es>u, Phlov. n. To spit, eject from the mouth, spit
mis, L.
out from the mouth,
(c.)
Lh U7ld , s. (a contraction of v-gjih
jf^SarAar^AaiijivSa'**. They utterly re
ject or execrate him.
unb.) The jiAfi tree, Ficus, L,
& u n sin , appcl. n. One fit to be tjpi'm iirirao.1 &t'nl . A medicinal root,
spit upon.
Su.'jjsn:fi, Alpinia, or Costus, of Roxb.
&uueo, v. noun.
Spitting, saliva,
spittle, B-i8iS>tr. 2. [in play.~\ A word *jILDLJ6oT,' s. (fcm.giwiSoT ffiiiiS^S.)
A wicked person,
j [ex Sa. Tumpha,
calling for a short respite or cessation,
to hurt.] Compare miuA. [prof.]
gOuii^C^ar. I have closed the res gpLbLJeii, s. Sneezing, giuiweo. (R.)
pite.
eiuupsnarn^ &uupuisf.i&ij>, s. jpthuiTsO, s. (Hind.) Grant of land
free from taxes, gui*>.
A spitting pot.
giuti, v. noun. Spittle.
*jgniiQ, s. A long gourd, bottle-gourd,
ss>riQn., Cucurbita lagenaria, L. W.
gilUL-lTSi], s. Enjoyment of the senses,
p. 380. Tumbi.
gratification, s^Qut^tuB. 2. Experi
ence, fruition, fruit of actions, j(gui4. guhlQ, s. Elephant, luir&nr. 2. Dragon
fly, **eirQ. 3. Bee, beetle, /*r<3. 4.
3. Great beauty, ^imnib. 4. Establish
A male bee or beetle, /ri-<tij. ('>-)
ed custom, order, propriety of conduct,
5. [prov.~] A kind of fish, g>r^*. 6. A
5. (c.) Purity, cleanness,
sugar cane, <ji4. 7. A plant, Qstfigrar.
fii. 6. Entireness, on^sum. 7. Excellence,
8. (for ) A tree whose fruit yields a
QtotbttttL.
strong glue, urf#M**nD, Embryopteris
fiULjjaireSitiaj. Nolle at all.
glutinifera. (Ains. v. 2. p. 278.)
gjui^aeiira, inf. To be clean, pure. 2.
&ii>i3daa, s. Elephant's trunk, {lit.)
To be clean gone, removed, extirpa
elephant's arm,
[ex .]
ted, &c.
iu>i$u/Djd/Seo, v. noun. A girl's play
gjuLja&iiraa, inf. To clean, cleanse,
in imitation of a beetle's flying.
purify.
gi u> $ i dsr , s . A kind of fish.
gtuLfBSimutSaj, inf. To be entirely
destroyed, perish utterly.
ffiwiS^/s, inf. To breathe with a
shrill sound, as one senseless from a
fiuLfaoinareiiA, s. (fern. fiuLfumiirar
fall or blow. 2. To blow up bubbles
,*._) A clean or cleanly person. 2
from the mouth, or with soap in water.
An upright, sincere, chaste man; one
3. To make a singing noise, or buzz.
of good caste, attentive to religious
duties, &c.
JglLhiQisQ, s.
A tree whose fruit is
ffiuL/aaiirsirQeiiSs!!, t. Neat, finished
eatable, f*ri4, Diospyros melonoxylon,
or perfect work.
Ains; [ex ffii^ et eJJ.]
jgMsrreOlTjg]Lr>irGO,s. (Hind.) Grant gpuzLj,!. Fibre of vegetables, isrri. 2.
ing land free of taxes, g<s>p*>E>3ra>m.
A rope for tying beasts with, &i*nSj>. (e.)
^LD/TffO/r, s. (Hind.) The last process
3. Spot, blemish, defect. (See
4,
A button or ball to fasten a dress. 5.
in lengthening gold or silver threads, <bdl.
[foe] Dust, as *i4, &*a. 6. [prop.] A
kind of fringe to a shawl, Sitif.
gpLMT sstld, s. A casket for jewels, ^ju
einBifik&siiiLi&iburiiuGuiiSfisi. The cloth is
trcBBruQuiljf-.
torn into threads.
Rain drops, LosciLppsgrj-sfi . 2.
aBtgnbLidSnnsBgUir. They abuse and
Light, drizzling rain, ftjjjfli!w (*.)
tear out the fibres ; i. e. taunt each other
with blemishes in character, [prou.]
fitSgiiSaa &il8s8lp, inf. To fall as
light rain.
ff;d>LfdanSjs, s. A rope of cocoa, pal
myra or other fibres.
ipgi, iLfiD, iu, v. n. To be
ftthLjr&aevmsi, s. A shawl with a
cut off, severed, sundered, Qi^5>trr. 2.
fringe.
To be dispelled, as ignorance, i_<=>ui<up. (p.)
g/iit-lGuiu, inf. To twist or make a
ji^gi, d(&)u>, dss, t>. n. To
rope for tying beasts.
drizzle, rain softly, gdit*. (c.)
&iu>L]inihs, inf. To strip off fibre.
il8u>-i, t. noun. Drizzling, sprink
ling as rain, ftluL/.
gSlcL-j, v. [prop. fiiAQp.] To sneeze.
604

'^liMLjQ^, s. One of the celestial


musicians, who, as #, is famed for his
Bkill on the lute, g)r*^<y<d'. W. p. 380.
Tumbuku. 2. A kind of lute or guitar,
^lLnsnu, s. A flowering shrub of several
species,
2. A creeper with edible
fruit, called also sfi#gibms>u. (c.) 3. One
of the eight kinds of garlands worn by
warriors in battle, GuiiQsijQ^ti ^attifih
Brim. 4. [prov.'] A fish of two species,
one large, the other small, g>'A*- 5.
Assemblage, assembly, crowd,
-it. 6. Betel-leaf, Qipfilm. 7. War.
fighting, QuriQsiiifAi. The species of the
flowering gnba>u are; nlpgittau, Borago
Ind. L\ xQfeDffgiibeBHj, Borago Zeylan, L\
srSfathoBu, Quiupguisnu, Phlomis Zeylanioa,
L. Of the running gabmu, there are two
species,
rtfu or
Tiu. a fruit
bearing giba>u and u^u>u, a flowering
creeper.
gimuu^u'ZutQcofttii. Bice as white and
fine as gnhoou flowers.
fttlmudsitiu, s. The edible fruit of
the gu&sBu.
fiLDtau&QsnLf., s. The giiieau creeper.
ffiwsmuuuirmir, s. The large gjiisnu
fish.
gjLDsauLDirikiin^i, inf. To wear the &>w
bu garland. 2. A panegyric on one
who being crowned with a wreath of
gubo>ut fought the enemy. See tStutjib.
giiiznuiBesr, s. The giilsou fish.
JguhLGL-lS).JglLCiQpLLuf-, s. A plant
whose seeds are medicinal, callous leaved
Bryonia, piQjij.. See op^if..
^gllliQp, s. A gnat, Q/r(g. ( &gi.)
2. Bee tf*QP, v.
^ILCiQp, @Gpor, giihiSdeaea ,Seiesr,^ru>u>,
v. n. To sneeze. 2. To arise, revive,
uliit, 3. v. a. To emit, let go, leave,
(c.;
giuiweogjuiQf, v. noun. Sneezing,
gitbia&imi&Spg. Sneezing comes.
eiuiLopmnpeo, s. A prognostic from
sneezing.
f&LDLDp&npfiiiLD, s. The art of divi
nation by sneezing.
^3IU<saiigpuj&(^, s. Fatigue, re
duction of strength or courage, fls^t. (p.)
^7UJiSQ, GjQpsfr, gL"U a S '7err dr , Qeueir, gi
uta, v. a. To slacken, relax, fimifa.
JgllLIIB(&j, SQpeir. giiLim&Qeirebr .Ca/ar ,
vis, v. n. To be reduced, fatigued, to
faint, fias. See e<ui>ig. (p.)
*jgHULt>, s. A pair, a couple, gjnesstfB.
(Seeaiuii.) 2. A banner, a flag, Qsrq..
See gt^ih, & r*<A.
JptUlTUt, s.
Sorrow, grief, sadness,
trouble,
2. Compassion, utgiutt.
3. Calamity, jja6Wi4. (c.) 4. Pain,
distress, affliction, <?*rq.
gjiuui^Qrj^m, v. noun. Being freed
from sorrow.
SiiUBUui, inf. To commiserate, (c.)

gpHJQlj JHllU!r, QQpsir, gnutiiiSpek,


Ja-.t. gur, f. n. To grieve, sorrow, lament,
2. To be in a state of suffering,
g&uuu^. 3. [improp. for Qtfu-cj-.] To
follow, to prosecute, &c.
gpUJir, s. Affliction of mind or body,
gsautb. \C.)
giutitq., v. noun. [prov.~] Fatigue, droop
ing, fainting, as .SWi?., 5i<(.
ffiajfT^Qoiirsir, appcl. n. A poor, afflict
ed person.

Siitiupttii, adv Purely, neatly, intel- '^Ef// 31^, s. An unwalled well or reservoir,
ligibly.
a hole or excavation to get water, x^mni. 2.
giiiiuQ&nfi, s. A clear light. 2.
A large or deep well, Sang, (c.)
Deity, i_jr.
itrai3-&il-[u>, s. A wicker-work
giiiuutien, s. Unadulterated milk.
curb at the bottom of a well.
gi ill lUQeu straw, s. Pure white.
iVfftolQPQgs , inf. [Zoc] To sink a well
^DttjtfjafOTg/iLQiuirdr, j. A holy per
by gradually lowering a curb.
son, as giuiuOr, I.
^Jir&SLh
JpunrSQljpLh, s. Mis
fiiuiuai,t. A pure or sacred person,
conduct, misbehaviour, irregular or wick
ut*isdr. 2. Sand containing silver,
ed action, jteQwvf*; [ex gt, evil ] (c.)
garBc5fiX}Q*iiBp*Gr. One who miscon
iiUiuds&ndl<uiT&@, appcl. n. A kind
ducts himself.
of
prepared
arsenie,
uuaiji^pgCjure^rsaaib.
it, giue*, v. n. To move, wave, vibrate,
SiiLiiLinetr, s. A spotless, fair woman, jpurrr'SeOTLJih, i. A medicinal plant,
shake, j)<m<j. (p.)
&gsiii$,Q*rfi, Fragia, L.
rfffcj)si_iuf-. 2. Sarasvati, *ja*i$.
gjiueowa, inf. To shake, vibrate, va
cillate, wave, jyBJjuused in reference pT, aQSpssr, kQjEear, uQussr, da, v. a. jpHTiTSO, s. A chip, a straw, a blade of
to a few inanimate things, as a swing,
grass, a trifle, Qo,sa<vs. 2. Affliction, dis
To send away, cause to go, shoot arrows,
flag, &c.
tress, Sorrow, garuii. (tg.)
&c, Q*snfr. (p.)
usmtmaor^gi jiifliar.He repulsed the enemy. illfl3r, s. Sorrow, affliction, distress,
^gnuekj,s. Misapprehension. See&iiij.
giauLjgiaspeo, v. noun. Driving
gdruii. (*g.) 2. Fault, defect, (sppib. 3.
JgiaSgpi &lll9<50, SSpcsr, gii&atQpvs,
causing to go, ,,-.. jg*i>a 2. Discharg
[improp.for g<3*.~] Verdigris, &c.
(?*Mar, gtSsn, P. n. To Sleep, A-peja. (p.)
ing,
emission,
Sim.
3.
Dispelling,
:-'. - : BiuSeiuT/xnir, appcl. n. (pi.)
gillfl <ST)QsO, s. A bat, Qeiaraineo. (c.)
chasing, scaring away, j/sfignax
The gods, the sleepless ones, Gput.
2. The -SJu>rii. (rg.)
s. A
jBuSeoirpirt7irevuu>, s. MahaMeru, (lit.) *^lTSLr,JgHTSpibglJlh&Lh,
horse,
tgSor.
W.
p.
380.
ToHAOA,
TuyptBjSLb
giqF^BUs, i. Haste, speed,
the temple of the sleepless oneB.
ranga. 2. A kind of natural arsenic,
quickness, swiftness, velocity, expedition,
Zu$eSiu>, s. A sleeping contrivance,
r^BeaBuupui^testxib
?iffljii. W. p. 394. Tvahita. 2. The
as a bed, couch, mat; a sleeping place,
&n&&@,s. Speed of the horse, gpso/ru
quickest movement, in music, or dancing,
a dormitory, wiajJiax>a. (rg.)
utiiitto. 2 Paces of the horse, <5@<a>r
aifiiaii. 3. Vice, wickedness, sin, tur
gmSeoGeurar, appcl. n. A Blcepy per
There are five; viz.: 1. wiima)t
pitude,
(" Sa. Durita.) 4. Des
the jumping pace of a wrestler, a
SOn,
;7ri-.:-. (ffr.)
truction, ruin, annihilation, CQ. 5. Agi
gallop. 2.
the even pace of the
tation of mind, perturbation, confusion,
gjuSsneh gjiLSea&i, v. noun. Sleeping,
peacock. 3. mnariafi, the pace of the
MrjtMii. 6. Affliction, sorrow, distress,
monkey; 4. J^u*p, the short trotting
garuib.
fii.Vj.i gwSpeo. As rjuSv).
pace of the bull, or according to some,
iffll2WLf.d*, inf. [prot-2 To beat
Jju$e0, s. Sleep,
9 .-.->-. CpJ
r*sg), the pace of the hare. 5. tSm&Bi
drums to the quickest movement.
aS, the swift bounding pace of the
fiuS&ema, inf. To awake, arouse from
gi.fyilL.-.-rr.rr, inf. To hasten, hurry,
tigeraccording
to
some,
*j*ff>,
the
sleep.
move or act with expedition.
flight of the arrow.Five other paces
^uSq&dsdl-, t>. noun. Rousing one
are given; viz. I. Qeafysth, a quick
giiflpu><2unt, inf. To dance with a
from sleep.
pace. 2. ^iButgisii, a rough trot. 3. m&i
quick step. 2. [proo.] To persist in
giuSQevtaiiSSti, s. A poem sung to
&fit, an amble. 4. &;->-.. a canter.
an improper request.
5. Lf^fia or v*^"--'
a full gallop.
rouse a great person from sleep, ;J.-in
if} UJ ii , s. Bearing, carrying, being
See diuBflib.
:!>i /i ill, Qdpdr, _/';?:.? -t:ir, Geuebr, ginpp,
fi t or able to bear, atJp* 2. A beast of
fwSeog^a, inf. To Bleep.
v. a. To drive or chase away, scare off
burden, QuiiQu<jg. W. p. 44.1. Duubeasts, birds, Sec, beat away flies, &c,
keeja, Diiuktya. 3. The fourth of the
Jgl u9
, Qlpar, giaSpiSCstA, Qaiek,
Oas^A*.
2.
To
dismiss,
reject,
expel
a
five ^"f^/t, or stations of the soul. (See
a-'-'- *> a. To put one to sleep, tyj
servant,
&c.,
fasti&-.
3.
To
run
after
in
iies>f.) 4. The highest degree of the
Q*iiJ*a. (p.)
order to catch, as a thief, or game, Qfltir.
*/#ii state, that in which the ascetic
4. To dispel, remove, f*pp. (c.)
^HL/eS, s. A kind of greens, QpnihuSeo,
attains entire quiescence,&c. (Sec *AstfJsu.)
iP::j-0
Ltd.;
i
r,
inf.
To
run
after
and
Achyranthes polygonoides, i?eir.
5. The Divine Being or universal spirit,
catch one.
^70J, . The soft fibre of cotton next
tvppfisSt, inf. To chase or fray
fitft'jjti, s. (plu.) Souls in the highest
to the thread, as drawn out in spinning,
away.
degree of the
state, j^r^ior***.
,jr<5iiu%]Q(!7i_r9><9. 2. Misconception,
misapprehension, jjflfarfiAn. iVo/e. #.1^ 'JgnribfijTeisr, s. One who has assumed
fjifiiun$pu>, s. The fifth and last
is given in fivrajii, for the last meaning.
a responsibility, charge of a business, a
state of the soul. (See jy^B"^.) 2. The
family, a kingdom, &c., un*)a<ccQuisSr. 2.
highest state of souls when superior to,
sZd'J-l , 4QVpar, /sGpar, uGueir, as, v. a.
One heartily and actively engaged in
or completely free from corporeal enTo spin out, grgtpa. 2.
To eat, feed,
a pursuit, Qpus4-jri^ffLir<or; [ex glib et fiidr,
take a meal, u-atrcxr. 3. To enjoy by
who has.]
tfJn.; [exj,?>ni.]
means of the senses, fa&Qurfiuiiigiat. 4.
snMiugmipuss', s. An attorney, agent, SlfflQtUiT^esTeir, s. Dury'od'hana the
To experience, enjoy or suffer as the
procurator, steward. See
fruits of actions, !Jeruuj<4rj)gijS4*..Com
eldest of the hundred sons of $*piiC-i*.s<ir,
/f u,t ! '^si .- j.-ir , s. A lawyer, a va
pare g, v.
a king famous in the wars of Mahabhakeel.
See
iBiuriutb.
rata, *Quifitsrdr.
eri&i&liix, inf. To enjoy the plea
^UtSuj/rsarii,
s.
Dishonor,
disgrace,
sure of love.
s. A brush or fibrous stick used
discredit, foiQL,cja>M ; [ex gt, evil.]
giiiu'-igjiuppeo, v. noun. Eating,
by weavers to clean and separate the
enjoyment, experience. See g^L/.
^HTLJLJSHHrih, 1. ( also avpuuaarw.) A
threads of the woof,
W. p. 381.
TUREB.
centre bit or drill, ^*/*(3-llQtur<4rjr. (c.)
J$l U'JJ, adj. Pure, clear, holy, &pp(tp
^jzrti, s. A charge, a trust, burden, ^J/Fffi), t. Suddenness, ^if^. (R-)
erer.
a: hi-&, appcl. n. That which is clean,
gfQejorgaGswLitgiffiisir. He came suddenly.
weightiness, Qu^uy. W. p. 445. Dhub'a.
unadulterated, afoopaag. 2. What is
gyjjaaiTffirBiDiijBon, s. Those entrust gjlQF), s. Rust, gjQ^uLjdaaxp. 2. Ver
transparent, lucid, limpid, Q^ttmrng,
ed by others with important concerns.
digris,
(c.)
605

giQ^uiSiq
inf. To rust, gather rust.
2. [/or #cjJuJi.*.] To search out.
See suLftfftgOiSif.it.
*H(JK&i'b, $. As gi^d&tA, Sa. (R.)
JIP (VjX&LD, s. Musk-eat, satgsrfiiBq^&LD.
S. The (g:<gu>>.4, an aromatic tree. 3.
Perturbation, confusion of mind, m^tsib.
(in fiur. ^Jejuni.) 4. Desert, forest, fi).
(*#)
*^JQF)<s&Lu, s. A mountain fortress,
stronghold, fastness, ic2waJr(?u$i><?*ri^H>i
(*.) W. p. 415. Ditkqa.
JplQTjixsi), s. A kind of red stone,
Laterite, O^ioiyoopisw. See
'^pQfjSQJj, s. (SI. ^/(^Rf,aLD.) Turkisihan, the original country of the Turks,
3K3*siGfi*tb. YV. p. 381. TUUnSHKA. 2.
The caste or race of Moors, or Moham
medans, i<2c****rpi . 3. Language of the
Moors, ^ffureoo^.
^(V5*(f,j. ( com.
(pi.) Turks,
one of the classes of Mohammedans of
Hindustan.
girvj&S, s. A large Turkish horse,
fftgisCjUj^ffi^gianr. 2. (modern.) As
3(TFjl ^7/fl<3r, s. Verdigris, coppenis, sulphate of copper or blue vitriol,
iciS^jpr//jii. 2. Spot, dirt, blemish, stain,
defect,
*7(gi-/t_, inf. To become spotted,
stained, defective.
gpQTjZr, s. Haste, speed, &d8su>. 2. See
#csS). (c.)
giq^aus&srGSsr, inf. To hasten, hurry.
gP(lf)Sn)jl, s. ( Pcrs.) Repair, mending,
UQfg>uiitjt&i. (c.)
ffumm, inf. To repair, amend.
(Wj;ld , s. Quickness, &c. See jrf?^ii>.
PQJ}3&
dQQpasr, pGpzar, uGu&r, ds,
v. n. To be fidgety, restless, to make
idle motions or gestures, <5<3*. 2, To
quiver, as the lips or tongue through
desire to speak, or the band itching to
strike, ent-g^-tm. 3. To be in too great
haste, ^ifijuui-. (c.) [ex Sa. l)ru, to
move, to hurt.]
&<Tr)gi(Tr)plsesi&, s. An itching hand,
ready for mischief.
Jqr>&(W)pp l3mhst, s. A fidgety child.
SQf)giqr)ppQiinii, s. Pertness, im
pertinence, an unrestrained tongue.
fifT^gt^uireaai, s. [prov.~] A restless,
fidgety girl. See ei^utmm.
>(5& (5ut-j, v. noun. Restlessness,
impatience. ^vmnsl^anm,
Si^g/Qassrev, v. noun. Being restless,
impatient, uneasy, always in motion.
^QTjJlPQTjLuSnu, j, A child's play, pii
j*asrisa,rLLa. (i?.)
^(TTjSS)^, j. Itching, ^araj. 2. (Jiff.)
An itching desire, eagerness, *g*#uu.
*J&Q5ii$, * A bellows, e-Ssi^/^^.
2.
A leathern
bag or 3.bottle
for ofcarrying
water,
&c., tlApajfl.
A kind
leather
squirt for sprinkling perfumed water. &e
(Seeiij_^sav* ) (c.) W. p. 420. Dxuti.
4. (*.) Islet, spots of dry land in a river,
606

&<3&$*<3tfl?iu ^p<ZF^j,&=*(5, > The nose


of a bellows made of a slieep skin, being
the neck of the skin.
SiQpfiuurremLD, s. A leathern bag
filled with gun powder used as a rocket,
or to blow open a gate. &e.
fitmpfiyp, inf. To blow a bellows.
*Jgl(W)3i^iTSTLii, s.
The earLo^eo^s or
thorn apple-plant, Datura, L. called also
Stramonium. See g*?gii'i>.
*A, v. a. To enlarge a hole or cavity,
^stTutyiaiiL/Rsrsw. 2. To explore, examine,

the months. 10. [improp, for gg&sib.'] A


bill fort. 11. [proo.J Dexterity in accom
plishing a thing, a stratagem, device,
LL/FulA.
&/Qr,airaaL-i, inf. To invent a me
thod for finding out an eclipse, or other
astronomical phenomenon, SiaexroppeSu
ar^lfipQSsxdliur&a. 2 To form a rule for
any mathematical calculation, &c,
d>ai,(fyreii_fA*. 3. To construct a rule
for forming mystical or magical circles,
&c. 4. (fig.) To devise means or ex
pedients, tLUClU&GpL-.
giQFjSun'aip.iiLD&jriF)i]nL-.&nLD, s. [in
Hindu astron.~] The longitudinal dis
tance of the sun, or a planet, from the
first of Aries, at the end of synodic
periods, as found in C#^,S5iuiiJi4.
70Oisir, *. [in mythol,'] Dhruva the
grandson of tfgji and son of ^faur^r.
2. The pole star, personified by the de
migod Dhruva, gtsitctfifitmb. 3. One
of the eight demigods, j^cj.i_/4oSOur
tS*4r. W. p. 448. D'ukuva.
ffi}rnji&&&anu3, s.
The wheel of
ftgm*, the pole star, with which he
turns the heavens causing the diurnal
motions, Gl&eualjtfAaJto.
^r^e^Lce^TLe^Lb!(i^i'LC^Lh, s. Region
of Dhruva, regent of the pole star.
ff/rTrjQjLDtnLisL-uiSda, inf. To act firmly- (A).
'jplQTjeijrr&esr, s. A Rishi given to
anger, s>P- Compare gitunrOr.
JPQljGiirr ^ (TTji-n a/, s. A sheep,

*<s3il(lTjUjsir, s. King of Panchala and


father of Dropadi, gGimssippimp.
Jgl (77) u si](TTjetssB, s. A shrub, sitC-in
wexriig, Jatropha, L.
gjlQTjU i_i sssnh, s. (com. ffiBuussstLo. JThe
carpenter's bit or drill, /#*/*<yAiSQs>i*,5.
g>lQF)LJ\Q!L^-3i{B,inf. [improp. for giQi&bu
lSi(.4*.] To trace out a thief, to search
for a thing stolen, &c., Q/n^uciis. (c.)
See under gar.
*<SP (ff)L>it>,i. Tree in general, wuuOuirgj.
(V.) W. p. 430. Druaia. 2. Pertur
bation of mind, tnar&seuAaui. (filar.)
'^IQ^QiMlTpUoOLh, s. The Qatimftf) tree.
W. p. 430. Drcmotfala.
gpQ^LbLf, s. A straw, rush, splinter,
sliver, .Piearia. 2. [in card play.~] The
trump, (c.) 3. [/oc.] A token of divorce.
^ifT^aiiiiLQijpi, s. A ram of fleecy
gtsiiuSurCaiQuir&sSr. He is greatly ema
sheep.
ciated,
/PdytiDu^(r^4oc7ir. He exaggerates
the fault; (lit.) he makes a pillar of
v. a. To bore, drill, perforate, G^ri..
straw.
2. To scrape out the interior of a cocoajprnjiiuan , s. [prov.~] A man of the lowest
nut, a gourd, &c\, to scoop out, scrape, Qjsb
caste, formerly required to wear a rat
scijgQi. 3- To seek, inquire into, search
tling ola to give notice of his approach,
out, trace, pursue, Sfi^-uuiUt. (c.)
and to hide himself on meeting a person
^(Tjjom'g;, s. A cocoa-nut scraper,
of good caste; he is the washerman
as ffitg^uweas.
of Other low castes, a-arsir.
gjq^dluiSLf-aa,
inf. ( com. siQ^iLnSLf.
^/Qf/LoutrL-iui, s. Meagernesg, thinness,
To
hunt
out
a thief or theft, or to
like a rush; [c.r ^tii-^, likeness.] 2.
explore any thing very difficult.
v. noun. Playing with the trump in
;'(j^u(i<i q^afwtsm, j, A cocoacards. 3. A play of girls in sand, with
nut scraper, GfAsnugxsJ.
a splinter.
^(Tja/eo, v. noun. A turning, hollow
gi(TF,u:LjQarr(Bda, inf. To give a straw
ing, &cas the verb.
to a wife in token of divorce. (Bcschi)
^/(Tj,/, 0. noun. Scraping, scooping,
SUQrjLOLjsutrma, inf. To take the straw;
boring, guzmens. 2. Hole, Qptte.
i. e. accept the divorce.
jgl(Vjt3fr&&Lu,
s. Frankincense, (SjtEjSeS
*JZd'QF)51J ssar 333T l}> , s. Silver, Qaiaraf).
Ulb. (/?.)
W. p. 417. DuitWARNA. (*&.)
^lss>T,s. ( Tel fiftf.,) Gentleman, master,
*J](Tfj<5ilLri, s. Immutability, steadiness,
nobleman, prince, Pair*. 2. Magistrate,
stability, ^ftarsjrtmo. 2. The north polegovernor, any officer of government, civil,
star, ffvBC-s$&rTi2. 3. The pole of any
military or judicial,
(c.)
great circle of the sphere, particularly
ies>a&ngt$gienii&&gusmiruQlueareither of the celestial poles, u,*r*mfr$>a!
^oru)*dr, j. [vuL ^saw#/d*.] A lady,
odSbt. 4. A measure in music. (See *A*r
princess, matron.
no.) 5. Distance of a planet from the
gimitLDseir, s. Gentleman, prince.
beginning of the siderial Zodiac, ficqi_i4.
&&)iTLod&&r , $. (plu.) Gentlemen. 2.
6. One of the twenty-seven astrological
Great person's children, princes.
yogas, ifi^jBiuCdin^Q^rj*^. W. p. 448.
D'iirdva. 7. Longitude of aphelion or
j&Gvrr^fiajrw, s. Government, autho
apogee 8. Epoch longitude of a planet,
rity, magistracy.
especially in combination with e^suii, as
gjsr.n^^ssLcueesem-, inf. To govern,
s^Ascj""*. 3- The fraction of the week
rrign.
remaining at the commencement of the
year, which is to be added to the num &lG3)!T&&i, s. A kind of ore, GennsSiSistr.
bers in *iiBio/4eiijii for the begirning of
(li.) 2. Sector.

jpsoir
^57 Cd TITS(i>, s. Crime,, wickedness,
gjiidsefruiuiftuiTsui gu&fs-ssriDUifluiT
trespass, heinous offence, wrong, sin, uip
mib, s. Ripening or exhaustion of the
*j>. 2. Perfidy, treachery, treason, re
evil actions of former births.
bellion, fl?ri_*ia. W. p. 431. DBOHA.
firid@irp@, s. Ill fame, infamy.
Note. There are reckoned five kinds of
gUTtd^Gssnh, s. (also gup^tsssr u>.) Bad
treason, Qnr^CiiMi. treason against the
disposition, ill humor, a vicious course,
king; amruSgiGiisib, sin against God; tsaA
eQjimib, sin against a priest; @ar^(?jrf*ii,
gjiidrsjemireir, s. A vicious, wicked man,
treachery towards relatives; tSfii&Qaieib,
sin against one's ancestors.
fDQjira&isenp gaGjits lipass, s.
gjifd^S, s. Evil omen, bad Bign,
Malice prepense, treacherous designs.
unfavorable symptom, ominous gesture.
gjQjn&iin8%scrd&, inf. To intend or
gmrd-&rfl/5ih, s. ( more properly, gi&&iB
design evil to one.
Evil practice, evil courses.
ff/Qjirsiiuexrasar, inf. To practice
gui&&-zrw, s. Badness, viciousness,
treachery, to betray, to act perfidiously.
maliciousness, mischief, vesmih. 1. Lewd
gjSjirS, s. ( masc. andfcm.) A betrayer,
ness, lasciviousness, wantonness, Corn
3. Insubordination, refractoriness;
a treacherous person, a traitor, a sinner,
GW4J:4Lffl. 2. A merciless, cruel, hard
rebellion of a youth or dependant, &c,
hearted person, SfrjtBiBppaisir.
jTT&&GsriB~p6e>fi giii&a:ar&<2iuiTsu>,
'JpCor/TLLts^, s. (com. gipiLu)..) Ele
s. Vicious conduct, a vicious course.
phant's hook. (See Qgicif..) 2. A garden
gsi^F^mrar, s. A petulant or insolent
er's crook, aunL<dA<2*ra; [ex Sa. Trofi,
the beak ot bird.]
man.
^r*tf-6w3^r*c3ri_rAi^rirff6u^
Abstain
*^l(SsTirs33nh, s. Crow, raven, i>i.
2. One of the seven classes of clouds.
from an insolent person.
gj/idQ^iiisas, s. Evil action.
(See <?u.4.) W. p. 430. Dron'a. 3.
upA<gj a measure equal to two marcals.
gair&Q&rruuizTU}, s. [aZio gudQ&iruu
4. The feigned eight-legged bird, neiratp
nrii.] A bad or ominous dream.
usr. 5. A bow, rf*. 6. Sagittarius of the
gjhpGpeuasip,
s. A malignant demon.
Zodiac, ^g>nfofi. 7. The >u shrub.
g. u soil , s. Weakness, feebleness,
8. An artificial channel for water, eto
thinness, emaciation, u>?.sr<i. 2. (.fig.)
ri. (if.)
The state of being reduced in circum
gjGffiresir&r ffjQjtr^siTj&tTitl gjGjir^su)
stances, mB.
elfin**, s. Teacher in archery of the
Qp<Brc37?f^S[ju3n](yPIKi/ijL$<aQ&. Before
Pandavas and Kurus, &r<l6ian&Az,icr.
weak, and now also pregnant; or poor,
W. p. 430. Dhon'achariya.
and under a heavy fine.
'j&Qj-iTUSmp, s. Wife of the five
ginuueosir, s. Ill result as predicted
Pandava princes, L,ra*ri_rru>&rS, called
in astrology, <^Buuai;dr. 2. Bad fruit,
also u5)jb, as daughter of Drupada king
ill consequence.
of the Panchala country. W. p. 431.
gUflUUIldQlUlJi Q^eTTTTUUIT&QlULD, s.
Draupadee.
jp/r, s. A prefix used in combination
Evil, calamity, ill-luck, misery, Mauri
signifying evil, ill, bad, deficient; it is
& a lj
tlt & H u iS as^ui , s. Famine,
often changed to p, before the hard let
ters, to & before the soft, as gidricritsii.
uv^ii. See iJti#i6.
Before g)i>i_S<a-i4, there is no change.
giiiuLS&w, s. An illegitimate child,
Sometimes t is dropped and the relative
aiiuui^st^r. See
letter takes its place as &*tfi>, g>&u*i*
:' u ;j : 9 , s. Folly, presumption, fool>. (See
W. p. 414. Dor.
hardiness, infatuation, wickedness, evil
gjj@Rf.L-th, s. Ill luck, (c.)
propensity; QSu>S). 2. Ill-advice, bad
gijn&njLD, s. Wickedness, depravity,
counsel, ^?<?f*8ar.
perversity, a vicious life, $QtJiQf*tih. 2.
gjjuQur/Xossr, s. Bad instruction, illIndecorum, indecency, immodesty, jy<
advice, QsCi-lt-uGfijib.
tojliuresij.
gSiTLDsnw, s. An evil mind.
gjj.rs-j.-r gjjir&irtft, s. One who
gJITLOiriTdsU3, S. ( COm. gHGBTL>ITTTdsLh.)
violates the rules of his religion, caste,
An evil life.
country, &c, a vicious person of vile
ZitlditlS <fw, s. (also gj rir ld it lB *sin. J
character.
gvjnzs>iF, s. Evil desires, lust, coProud flesh in a wound, &c.
vetousness, &c.
*jg}ir65(51X1, j. [vul. gip&LD.'] A hill fort.
gajir^&it-DiT, s. An evil person, a
See icy4*i4. (*ji)
wretch, rascal, scoundrel, villain,
gujirQeiirsSssr, s. Bad counsel, pre *6J7/r<!Ea5>55, s. (also gspais.) A terri
fic goddess, consort of Siva, Qsrjbptnmi. 2.
judicial or evil advice.
The eleventh Nacsliatra, u,isii.rfgijib. W.
gjtft&eap, s. Evil desire. See j<$)&3i>&.
p. 415. Ddroa.
gjrrdafi, s. A wicked life, bad course,
^affa,ryao^-#//fao*yao5;, *. Worship
QaCj-jtsdl-. 2. {also gip*$i.) Hell, Kis<b.
of Durga. 2. Worship of Durga on the
gjiasipth, s. (also gtjb&ipti.) Offen
BaicjgM, together with Sarasvati and
sive smell, stink, Qscjsrpp&,
Lukshmi, three days to each, but es
gJ!TSS(T^LDU3 gjirdsairLDUl-gJtfysfT^LDW,
pecially to Durga.
. Evil actions eitlier in performance,
or as accumulated and attaching to the *jglir{ZgjinrLci, s. ( also eiQFfd^raw, which
see.) The plant amttay.
soul.

JJiruuif}&ih, s. A plant, @giairjj<ij)


QA Tragia, L.
IT 60ult>, s. Rarity, dearness, excel
lence, as ^eufuui, ^t^min. W. p. 4 17. DrjRLLaBUA.
^gieCS&ixi, s. Shining, lustre, brightness,
splendor, iSismib. 2. Polish, finish, gloss,
uauauu. 4. Clearness, limpidncss, tran
sparency, Cjrf/; [ex ^fJE. u.] (c.)
gwttiBiarvQtfigi. A legible and neat
hand-writing.
geuAsmresiaexr^i^. A clear mirror.
^ei)4rrCu#. l'erspicuous language,
or style.
gje^dsujuearesur, inf. To explain, lay
open. 2. To divulge secrets.
<gE7S\)'5&Q9), Senear, gaecidSQssreiT , Co/sir,
w4, . a. To polish, furbish, burnish,
iSgit*. 2. To cause to shine; to brighten,
illumine, enlighten, LSs*i&isuuahvxr. 3.
To explain, illustrate, clear up a thing,
QfAujuuGfifl. (c.)
&TTiBajpe&fi?jdgiievd&, inf. To explain
a thing.
gneodig), v. noun. Lustre, gloss, polish,
,gl6i!lEl(Gj, s. [prov. prop. Qpniin(&).~\
Stocks, QptQffvwb. See
Jgl<SCIE](3j,@pi, gueoijQesgj , u>, gieSEis,
v. n. To shine, corruscate, glitter, ra
diate; to be bright, splendid, iSimtQi*. 2.
To be polished, burnished, furbished, ^u*
3. To be illustrious, conspicuous,
Gfiitxp. 4. To be clear, perspicuous, evi
dent, distinct, C^rfu. 5. To be excellent,
to be splendid,
(c.)
tgiciiiMQaurci-wtu. You will never pros
per, (a curse )
gjwmQCliLiifluj, inf. To burn brightly,
clearly.
*jgieOu>, s. Heaviness, gravity, ponderousness, *cni. 2. Weight of a scale, as
^jcuf&ap. (*#.) 3. The tiqpatt plant. 4.
A grass, Qsia>r.
eCGU LD, i. (a contraction of ^reuii,
or Sa. Tulaha.) A cotton, u*. (**.)
^yso/r, *. Balance, steelyard, scales,
beam of scales, spQ*tii. W. p. 381. Tula.
2. [nil Qiff.] A well-sweep, or lever
for drawing water, picotta, eppmnt. (c.)
(**.) 3. Single shaft of a carriage, bul
lock-cart, &C, L/0ltf_C**>.
jpeoirQairif., s. ( St.) A weight.
gaeondaL-snt, s. [loc. J3ir/rs.] Cross
beams used for a terraced house.
gseoirdOsirif., s. [pros.] A rope or
pole attached to the well-beam.
gieendQanev, s. Balance, beam of scales.
gaeoiruiTjU)gjevireuTrjLb, s. A weight
in gold equal to that of a person, pre
sented to a brahman, as an atonement
for sin; or a deed of merit.
gae$nuirj&giTEi&fjetiiruiTjQLDisp, inf.
To get into scales as a person to make
up a weight of gold equal to himself.
gjedrruuif., s. Steelyard. 2. A large
weight for a balance.
gaeoiruuL-GBi, s. A well-basket at
tached to the lever for irrigation. 2.
[/oc] The trunk part of a split pal
myra.
amtru>u>, s. A well-sweep.
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gienaiB^as, inf. To tread the wellbeam in drawing water.


g/eoniuenui, s. Autumnal, equinoctial
point. 2. f It.) The apparent course
of the sun from North to South.
gjeoniin, s. Libra of the Zodiac.
nil s. Autumnal point.
jjif-fi/e9ir, s. The butt end of the
well-beam.
*jgl<30rr(]>&rny-, s.
An ornament to the
feet, *jeu!j)iJOsur*^i. 2. A hundred
millions, or ten crorc, up&tGsrq..
*jjjl@dfrkjgl, s. [yroti.] A loft, rack or
frame in a room for setting things on;
also CroSS beams, piaifosuumar.
^JSO/tld, j. Balance, steelyard, scales,
daspSsrAi. 2. Libra of the Zodiac, &Birsr8.
3. A well-sweep, a well-beam, trppastt. 4.
A weight equal to one-hundred umi. In
some places two-hundred unit or five vis,
g/i&mp.- (c.)
*gpsOrnAU!TLn, s. Clearness, limpidness.brightness as of a lamp,gem, or mirror,
pits*. 2. Being evident, plain, perspicu
ous, conspicuous, Q,W)f. 3. Publicity,
coming abroad, being known, uBimiJ. (c.)
ffieotTi}>U0LDirGBr&(rff1uju>, s. A plain or
evident thing known to all.
'^leSjglh, s. Shaking, waving, vacilla
tion, jys(. 2. Equality, sol/. See ^i&eSfth.
gpgyaifsu^, s. A kind of flower, yel
low, ry, Tagetes, L.
^@y(g,i. (a change of
The
Moorish caste, language, custom, &c.
&S8d&&&, s. ( masc. &ipdaasj .) A
Moorish female.
g&da&Q&iai,i@l, s. A species of
Qeejsiifi; which see.
&<Di3;(BuiTzt>&f., s. The Moor's lan
guage, Hindustani.
gL'gydan, s. (flu.) Moors, Moham
medans, Moslems, Turks. 2. A class of
Moors, the other being ff*rori.
gigdaiTsiaru>, s. The original country
of the Moors, Turkisthan, asjpgi. 2.
Any thing Moorish, commonly, a kind
Of chess, iiaims*<rfftiBia&teivrCj.
iPSta&resisr/iffi&&i2-iu>, s. The man
ners and customs of the Moors.
ffijjpdaneaflujuignHdauemrw, s. The
Turkish dominions, (fl.)
gsv**, v. o. To shako or toss the head, to
make affected gestures, to affect a proud
gait; also <geis. 2. To wag the head in
scorn, defiance or ridicule, ^00***. 3. To
carry one's self proudly, gsyjA8i_i*; [ex
Sa. Dula, to shake ]
&>d&, s. A woman giving herself
airs, displaying her ornaments, &c.
*7j@, v. noun. Shaking, gesticula
tion, commonly of the head or body,
JSJcko, s. Steelyard, &c, &s &evrr, 1.
2. Libra of the Zodiac, #wnrSl. 3. Picotta,
as ffw, 2, i#tfaopA(gA!svir. 4. (Ci) Heservoir
for receiving water from a well to distri
bute, /sfaQpnb. 5. Defined weight, equilib
rium, sssrii. 6. licsemblance, sx^H608

gjfesa&iijtg) ^;&)(joiigudsnosniii ,s.


Reservoir near a well. See
ffidsnd^t^ &i<lsi)uufiir6iru>, s. The
hole or pool whence the water is drawn
for irrigation.
p iL. , s. A balance.
gilSsO, s. [prop. QjXirSso.} Distance, great
distance,
JUtSsti,
*pi, *yu>, iu, v. n. [prop.
GjsiJiu.] To be exhausted, to terminate,
&c.
^jjSsO, dQp&, fififfi, a@ii>,
v. n.
[ prop. O^r&iu ] To be distant. 2, v. a. To
exhaust, kill, &c.
jglQeOtTLlLb, s. A medicinal root, eq^tQ
^/ffOSOuti,
(St. giUeouii.) That
which is difficult of attainment, &c, ex
cellence, eminence, rareness, jy<yom.
^DSi)6ti/i>, s. Din, roar, great sound, Qu
OjfoS. (*&)
m3 ffO eS IU tit, s. [vul. ffieoSuw."] Simi
litude, resemblance, equality, ./>m. W.
p. 381. Tui.ya. 2. Purity,
ffieveSajudaui, s. [in log."} Analogous
doctrines suited to the subject, views
agreeable to truth and reason. Seeu**<i.
ieQeStuutreBu>, s. Drinking together.
&ieo&(iiunQpneowannu>, s. [in rhet."]
Enumeration or assemblage of simila
rities, in order to heighten description,
j3jSGU3S{Eis>, p. noun. See ffteumr^.
^jsi/dSQ, s. Tie, physical or mental
attachment, wbuipib. 2. A chain, icfisl.
3. Difference, dispute, tSmsg.
4.
[for. prov.} Gun, firelock, musket, #u
ur*B.
*JglGiJ{B(&j, s. Skin, Qpiriv; also written
Q#r*<g. (Sa. Tvak.) 2. Body, .!_*>.
gieudsk.9, s. [prov.~] Shoemaker's awl,
gpsu<&(&), QOpesr, giaiaQQarebr, Qeaasr,
ffwt*, v. a. To begin, enter upon, com
mence, ^riiJ**. 2. To tie, bind, entangle,
engross the Benscs or affections,
(*&.)
*JliieurEjl&th, s. Loss, injury, detri
ment. See QfaQtib. W. p. 449. D'hv>msa.
^JSi//EJQ, &Gpdn, ffOimSQearar, Qaisir,
gai:s, v. a. and n. To commence, begin,
enter upon, ^jiiiiA*. (c.)
gieudaw, v. noun. Beginning, com
mencement, ^(Jiiuio.
gimiAsqpQpq.eiib. The beginning and
end.
*^57SWiFU), s. Banner, flag, streamer;
banner in token of rank, %ie*<2<*-. 2.
Ensign, colors, flag, escutcheon, SCu^orio.
3. Sign, jyaoi-iurciii. W. p. 449. D'lIVAJA.
^/Qi-TEi-ffLlz, inf. (com. &&m&L-t.)
To hoist a flag. 2. To erect a banner,
as a hero in challenge, defiance, or in
token of what he resolves to accom
plish. 3. To set about a thing with
the utmost zeal, and energy.
ffiSD&nGniiaasini), s. Hoisting the tem
ple flag, with prescribed ceremonies,
for the annual festival; [ex ^drsaoni.]

*gp<5U<SFir, s. Toddy sellers, dealers in


spirituous liquors, oS^<?urr.
[ex
Sa. D'huajacat.]
Jpeu&sO, s. [prov.} Connection, mutual
concern, intercourse, Qsn..
gwsAiprtgitQstaiiLjt. He has settled the
business with us.
gpGUtL-S$, v. noun. See gisuar.
^7Si/i_L^SID<9?, s. [prop. Sjeuv&Stan't .]
The germ or very young nut of the
Terminalia,
'Jgieui ttr, s. Carpenters, p&s-i. 2.
Artificers, smiths, siimral; [ex ^uoj.t_/.]
Jgimt 1 SO, v. noun, (substantively.)
A sort of curry without gravy, &*iiij-ps0.
2. See^s/cS, v. (c.)
en lLi6oT, s. One of the twelve
Suns SO Called, ^air^r^^farfQcurg-tttsr.
gasui ttr^ 6ua^ t_it, s. A carpen
ter, especially Visvakarma the architect
of the gods, J*(!riMir. W. p. 394.
Tvashtku.
^jevtLtiriuireh-, s.
The fourteenth
lunar asterism, S^mtmtLrfifisib.
JUI&JL-, SQflea, giaiCif-Gsurer, Qeia,
gs*Ci-, v. a. To wipe off moisture after
bathing, &c., gem-**. 2. To boil or stew
with little water so as to make the food
thick, *pe*ii-, 3. To boil meat. Q*<sinSp
Lfmftf. 4. To cause to adhere, Gfiu*Qtim ;
[ex g*ir, .] (c.)
ffe/L_tg.*Qart(ir*rtji$.di9jril>. The Curry
is so good that, to eat the rice, it is only
necessary to dip into it the tip of the
finger.
fftanL^.eo &euL(t}jzei), *. noun.
Wiping, stewing, Sec, as the verb.
*gueijr5<fiih,s.(St.for Qfiiri/sw.) Quality,
closeness, &c.
'gpaiKygJGUlh, s. Two, a pair, a couple,
a brace, fi)j(r. 2. Two united, gjjtisw
W. p. 431. DVANDVA.
gflGumpdssr, s. Hinderance,
2.
"Vexation, jy2tuf.
^7a//x>, j. Fixedness, immutability, im
mobility, permanence, jywuriSw. (a
change of ffcs*nh.) 2. An affix to Sans
crit words, expressive of quality, nature,
character, &c, ^<*jid, as Cjav*#:<i, divi
nity; Qir^gaib, the nature of a cow.
^jsuiL/ii, s. Two, doubleness, duality,
io*a. W. p. 431. Tvaya.
asa'jjrffjsii, s. ( St.) Ambiguity, a
double meaning, n.uufj^ii.
*i576MZ7"LO, s.
Astringency, gieuiruLj.
W. p. 382. Tuv ara.
jjUGUifl s. The saffron color of a Sanniyasi's dress, aiMp&.
*^ien6s>tr, s. A species of grain or
lentil, siiuuff, Cytisus cajan, L. (c.) (Sa,
Tuvara.)
ffieuffLDeoiriT, s. A twig of the gieienir.
&ieuBu>urrf)ULi, s. The pea of the gisv
f, often called dholl.
aQ^igiaieoit, s. A plant, Hedysarurn
biflor. ( Willd.) 2. A tree, Dalbergia
latifolia.

^7 31/
sjiKS^js/euao.T, s. A plant. Glycine
parviHora, L.
aireSaj/r/ijaeuanir, s. [pros.]
A wild
kind of #Hr.
u>&Hji&ieuaair, s. Another variety of
this plant.
m^gl su eta T , s. (com. gientragus.) One of
the seven sacred cities,
(p.)
^JSUSSiiTUiSileSI , s. ( Tel. prop. Gpireairuieo
J.) A kind of amethyst, qatujrM^/luif.
gpsuir, s. Enmity, hatred, hostility, ueam.
2. Red, SmuLf. 3. Red coral, urn*. 4.
Fire-wood, J>p<g. (*&)
'jpsuir, s. Astringency. See gisunw.
2. Astringents used as applications to
the head before bathing, to take out
oil, Piuii(3p^ti5iuar.Note. Ten astringents
are given, as used in medicine. 1. Btmiii,
bark of the mrmii; 2. Mima, fruit of the
*, Indian gall-nut; 3. 0*>vS, fruit of
the QdiS; 4. fiittrfi*sril, fruit of the fir^r
fi; 5. jt*t buJs of the banyan; 6. jyi*.
buds of the jj?*; 7. Jti>, bark of the
<?j?S>; 8. AS), bark of the .<*>; 9.
fi&*B, root of the Gror; 10. torsfle&i,
tender leaves of the mango tree.
j/v8iL-iii3<:migs*Q?firfaipgi. He is in
high spirits.
gieuQaeesrQemii, s. A medicinal astrin
gent oil used for sores.
gi&iira&L-i$-, s. Decoction of arecanut with spices, as mi&tetmc-i*..
gisunssnLi, s. Areca-nut, unifs}.
gdoVT, 8/B&I, ipgi, gien^ix, gieua, v. n.
To divide, separate as the hair, lMoj. 2
To be separate, clear, distinct, Qpdaj. (p.)
0irt<20i&<gs. It does not appear to
be distinct.
glSUT, 8Gflar, iQssir, Gai&r, giain, V. a.
To smear, S>iSj. (p.)
jglGilir, d@js&i,
ffigii, *, r. n.
To be astringent, (c.)
gieairppeo, v. noun. Rubbing on, y
j5*i. 2. As gtviut-i. (R.)
giennut-i, v. noun. Being astringent
in taste or quality, astringency as one
of the six flavors, jipss>ut/Q.-niTpr. (See
mm.) 2. (It.) Harshness of disposition.
3. Affections of the soul.
gjStUT&&S5>&, s. Very young gall-nuts,
julSq*. See gmm&mM.
v. n. To drop as water, to emit
or scatter drops, to rain, gdia. 2. To be
quick, rapid, to move with celerity, jl<J
/its,, (p.) 3. (R.) To be full, thick; to
die, &c. See b*&9, v.
gpsudso, s. Watery particle, drop, fisudsb.
2. Fine rain, sprinkling rain, unc^^raiu;
[ex gi~si.~\
*gfisusd, s. Haste, celerity, rapidity,
diligence, 9*Bni. W. p. 393. Tvara.
^jsusrr ^jsujsrj, Qpgi, eienasiei,
gimigib, sia, v. n. To waver, shake,
move, vacillate, to be agitated,
To be flexible, slender, weak, unable to
sustain a weightas a tender tree, or
(fig) a lady's waist, &c., Q<o&Siu0ra%A.
3. To fail, faint, droop under a load, &c ,
fiam. (See
4. To wrap, bend,
77

gusli
shrink, twist, as boards in the sun, &c, Jpjsv/ris^li), 3. Darkness, obscurity,
Q<ftu. 5. To become thick and dry as
gloom, gig*. 2. Hell, r*<4.
turry, Sss>*- 6. To become rumpled, jgieuiru/rih^leuirujii^iSLts, s. The
deprived of gloss, as a new-cloth,
third Yuga or age of the world, consist
7. (in an impersonal sense.) To stick to,
ing of 864,000 years. W. p. 432. 1)vaadhere, as oil, thick liquid, dust, or coloring
PAKA.
matter, to the hand or a cloth; to stain,
blot, color, soil, daub, smear, gi' , . 8. To *jgieuiriTG5>agaeutnTarrL-jifl, j. One
become dry, as plants under a scorching
of the seven sacred cities, ^4/ilQuft*^>.
Bun,
(c.)
W. p. 432. Uvauaka Aule. This city
is said to be now submerged by the seu,
The child is weak as the stalk of a lily.
and to be represented by a small island
0mrapsitiudiuii*s. To manage another's
on the north part of the Malubar coast.
business without deriving any profit to
sa)itj2&.jck, 3. (St.) Vishnu, efe^i
one's self. 2. To get business done with
g5; [ex *a&, lord.]
out expense.
A hole, aperture,
uTiaifgwsrtsriijR^ar . He boiled the milk gpsutni ti, s.
perforation, O^fStr. 2. Passage, avenue,
unlil it was thick.
thoroughfare, opening, outlet, uS. 3. A
g/aiesfir, 3. Filth, slimy matter about
gate-way, or main entrance, mriSii. 4.
a new born infant; [ex */.]
Any of the passages, apertures, or pores
gieaw^^sauiis, inf. To make curry
of the body. See *4*ji4. W. p. 432.
thick.
DvaRA. (c.)
gjeuil.S g/eueireo, v. noun. Being
jpeunnuneo&n, s. (St.) Door-keepers,
warders. 2. Gigantic figures, or images
thin, slender, flexible, shaking as un
placed at the gate of a hcatheu lane.
able to bear a weight, &c, Qme$i.
ffiunnuis&i&&, inf. To stop up a
*^ieu/DS\), 3. Raining, #/aj2sS,v. 2.
hole.
Swiftness, haste, feor|. (eg.) (Sa. Tvara.)
ffieuircujUGSBiGnsr, inf. To make a hole.
*^H6i]S3il, s. Sound, noise, clamor. See
^rejfftfiieffi, inf. To leave holes or
Q,fS. \V. p. 449. Dhvani.
openings in a building.
gieL'/tnLccSif, inf. To form an orifice
gjisussr, 3. A plant, euiLiji^rT^uiS,
of itself, as a tumor.
Cissampelos, L.
QgpgieiinDLD, s. [in aslron. or hot.'] Capil
lary tube.
gwarp, v. n. To be full, to fill up, iS^pu. gjsuirdsO,
3. Flow of blood, as in the
2. To bo thick, close, crowded, Qm&iis.
menses or parturition, o-gicuQuas<g. 2.
3. To abound, increase, nS. 4. To die,
[prov.] Lochial discharges, fgcGI. 3.
nm. (eg.. )
Anointing the whole body, as in case of a
gjaiarpev, v. noun. Being full, &c,
poisonous bite,
4. Liniment for
as the verb.
medical anointing, ytewQBg.. 4. (Eng.)
^JSU/T, 3. [in can^numbcrs.'] Two, gj
Towel, fabSteaS. (c.)
fir

gffWt^OLtUmLmea>a-, 3.
j<*a. See gf3.
Cloths worn by women in child-birth,
giainut-fgg, 3. [proc] Twenty, gjrrij
in lochial discharges, &c.
uf.
inf. To rub a medical
speiiiTpj&Lb, 3. Twelve, u&reSaessrG);
oil, or liniment, on the whole body.
[ex friii, ten.] W. p. 432. Dvadasan.
^GunSssuSeapda, inf. To flow exces
lUTj%3=niEiQ&LD, s. [in astral."] A
sively as lochial discharges, flooding,
division of the rising sign into twelve
or excessive flow of menses.
parts, for horoscopic calculations. See
gpsurreifUs, inf. v. a. [prov. for paiir<sSI,
which sec] To groove, to flute, to
channel, s>i_<u.
[in mythol.'] The twelve suns govern
ing the twelve months of the year, jglsQ, adj. Two; double; used only
or more properly the presiding deity
in composition with other words,
of the sun for each month, beginning
W.
p. 432. Dvi.
with
sr, in the sign Aries. The
gieB&uih, 3. A cloven fooled creature,
twelve <&Sl*.s', are : \.fi'A&<5. 2.
3.
^jfiuiatir. 4. iBffiivx. 5. */(5wsir. 6. Jy<*
*7fifl#or,j. A brahman, as twice-born;
asrsir. 7 g)r*u*. 8. UMmrtSr. 9.
the investiture with the sacred thread
ijt. 10. U"-*-. 11. i8$&(S. 12. gmC
!_<*.Note. Each of these names is
being regarded as a second birth, @J
\V. p. 432. Dvija.
applied to the sun as he passes its
fieS^ff^, s. (St.) The twice-born, as
sign in the Zodiac.
QpC-BtL-tSfiLSpC/uer. 2. A brahman, uiiu
gisuap&iripixi, 3. The place of the
urar.
twelfth and last ^is^ or station
gi^utrpQ&igi , 3. A two-footed ani
of the soul in the practice of the mo
mal, a biped, gs*fsi#.
tionless ascetic, ut*iiflj*ri-f^vAi^; [ex
, ~ v- end.]
56flo;.fOTU>, f. (St.) The dual in
&suirp&neau>ir, 3. The sun as having
Grammar.
twelve names, as above; (lit.) the twtlve- jpeSauiT, s. A plant, eutLtpfirT^utS,
souled. (*&.)
Cissampelos, jL.
gisuttpGI, 3. The twelfth phasis of the
moon, either in the increase or decrease, jgjeS&iriurSieisr, . A kind of red
Murunga, QeihQpQtes*.
W. p. 432. DVADASA.
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JglSSiSti

^7 0fT65

giaaeuuL/, v. noun. Pounding or tfeira(&), @Gpsr, gimdSOssrsir, Geiesr,


s. Doubleness, duality, gfyu
v. a. To move, shake, agitatp,
atrS). 2. A sri-t, called also *..;. at
bruising moist things in a mortar,
jjd*a*. 2. To polish,
See a~*<9.
the head of which was Mad'hvacharya,
who taught tliat the deity is distinct from *gi es> suable, s. [as gi&pu>.~] Duality,
joetrdaev&etrd(j, v. noun. Shaking,
the soul, and all creatures oppos. to jy>a>
moving, jios- ^- Polishing.
duplication. W. p. 435. Dvaita.
Jfil, the followers of Sancharacharya,
*^gl
es>eu
uIT
iLi
ssi
gst
,
s.
Vyasa,
as
born
^7
SiriBffF),
QQpefc. giarihSGesrsir, Csdebt,
who believe god and the soul to be one.
on an island, QmiptSurtar; [ex gitSuii."]
o. n. To move, shake, be agitated,
2. To be agitated as the mind, to
[in attrtm."] Twice equated argument ^jsueurresiLD, s. Disgust, dislike, Oat
be in perturbation, v* 3. To be moved
jpCiL/; [ex
.]
of anomaly.
by rebuke, advice, fear, &c, jy^*. 4. (*g>.)
^sfljJiULyiiii, s. [in astron.~] Twice ^evey, s. Food, e-earay. 2. Fruition,
To shine, be bright, luminous; to radi
equated longitude.
ate, :nis. 5. (Jig.) To appear evident,
enjoyment, j^u^ii. 3. Gratification of
jist^u/rajir, J. [in the mystic philos."]
QkAuul-. (p.)
the senses, nbQusfigiats@. See gHuOL/. (p.)
Making distinctions, as between the
gjeititian^weau!, s. An unshaken mind.
operations or works of deity and the
gimmQandU', s. Great splendor, lSqu>
v. a. To take food, eat, l/Ba*. 2. To
deity himself, viewing things as dis
enjoy by means of the senses. &<bQwfiin&>
tfi. 2. (*>.) The eighteenth lunar
tinct from the deity instead of regard
3. To suffer, enjoy the fruits of
asterism, GsLLeDt~wr&.
ing them as parts or developments of js*i.
actions, experience, jjgnuJ**. (See b>, v.)
1 HI 1 1 <<-'] t", @ -*&v\_ruu tSisos.
&eiriaa60, v. noun. Shining bright.
Note. This word is more properly
afl^/r^aygymszi, s. Nutmeg, eirfid
it forming like a negative.
*J1SIT&, 3. Tulasi, a fragrant herb held
*rj. W. p. 434. DviDHATMAKA.
in great veneration by the Hindus; holy
ffidiaiirpnrr ffieueunrr, appcl. n. The
basil, which is said to \w a female meta
poor, the indigent, pfyfier.
JjpsQlUtjb, s. [Pcrs.~\ A second, a deputy,
morphosed, giawib. Ocymum sanctum.
gteuaiei, t>. noun. Ealing, ijS^w.
W. p. 381 . Tulasi. Note. There are three
jp&xj&ise&rdtg), s. Account prepared SilLp, d&Qpan, mQ^seir, uQuasr, da, V. a.
kinds especially sacred to Siva, viz:. Qmi
a second time. (Govern, usage.)
kstQcS, ft^crft, 8*giaB, Ocymum tenuiTo mix, mingle, mash food with the
florum. There are others appropriated to
hand, &c, giso**. (p.)
gl afl Qf)^f5l ,
Tautology, repetition,
Vishnu who claims also those of Siva,
at-^mjas-pii. W. p. 434. Dvikokti.
^IL^SU,QdpA, >tps$<larm, Qeuebi
6W,
viz.: C? "':!' . afltjiDriogaS, Qsmpa&, x
v.
a.
[contraction
of
To
mix,
*<gnsffuih, s. An island, JJa/, as $uw.
ga&, *2tij,ggtg)a, Qu(s*&a8, Ocymuru
mingle, &u.
gratissimum. There are still other varie
gsSoUai^ii gtf(3si]&Lh, s. Aversion,
ties, as *iijyi^sfi, which see; also sicJSf
s. [prov.j A split bambu used
dislike, loathing, antipathy, disgust, ha ^Itpsstail,
/faS, Ocymum adscendens; fj^iH, dog's
by natives to steer a small boat, &ii8pup
tred, uai. W. p. 435. Dvbsha.
basil, oppos. to mi^fgoS; Gas/spas, Ocy
a>p ; written by Beschi,
(c.)
^sarssr^^QQie^LD, s. Aversion to food.
mum prostratum. (c.)
fricmiS! Q^en'Sda, inf. To paddle a
jsim$tjppu>, t. Tulasi leaves and
^{JoUa^D, dQdpair, il^ar, uQusir, da,
canoe.
consecrated water, taken in making oath
v. a. To dislike, be averse to, ussu.
gpLi<5sFI,s. Sound, noise, ^68. (See &ai
in court, or, as a token of adherence to
^ansu, j. Flesh, meat, jg)ss>p&&. 2.
2. Chirping of flocks of birds, &c,
Vishnu on entering his temples.
upena&OL-iLiflQfilvS. (*ff.) (p.)
Sound, clamor, resonance, getf. 3. Food
gieiT&LDesjii , s. ( also pnpLD&arl.) Beads
proper to be drunk, sipped or taken with glLpiriu.s. The Tulasi herb. (See &ai@.)
made ofthe white Tulasi root or branch,
a spoon, ucygj^gtfiusir. 4. Acid curry,
2. Verbal participle of ^praj. (p.)
worn by devotees of the Vishnu sect.
ydliisfl. 5. Residuum of nuts, fruits, &c,
gietr&uiniw, s. A raised place for
after extracting oil, commonly eatable,
giipniLiQuieird)', s. Vishnu crowned with
the garlands of Tulasi, S.'*g5.
Tulasi plants, instead of a flower pot.
jgisnsu, Spgi, r. -c/Gi. iLfii>, u, v. n. To
gieirSuiitdsa, s. A necklace made of
giLpniiieuismil), s. A garden where
Tulasi, whether leaves or beads.
be dipped as a cloth in dye. Qgm. 2. To
Tulasi is grown. 2. Tulasi plant.
be moistened with starch, uifCftu. 3. To
^ILpfreuinrLCi,
s.
[prov.]
Long
and
^7Srrici3<aS//?,
s. Aihrub.a8^C,^.-CT
be turned or curdled as milk, ur*,Qgru. 4.
6K>f
useless talk about others' affairs, tmiuGu*
To he tempered as steel, =a^**an"'"S'5. To be trodden out as corn by cattle,
gDsrra/tri^lerreij, s. [a change of &
6. To be pounded in a mortar, gpLft/TGlj, QGpzsr, jgtpittSl Gaseir, Oeueir,
<A] The Tulasi plant, (p.)
as green things for their juice; to be
a!pri, v. a. To mix, mingle,
2. To
gimenan, s. Vishnu as adorned with
mashed, g|[M*ijui_. (c.)
stir with a ladle; stir up paddy, spread
the Tulasi, pffio*>. 2. (if.) A kind of
fimoiajx-. v. noun.
Seasonings for
in the sun, Q&p. 3. To feel, grope, search
prepared arsenic, Gamur&ftmJ).
food, commonly mashed; chopped, or
for with the hands stretched,
4. To
pared fruitsas cocoa-nuts, onions,
inquire, Qntiu. 5. To row a boat, &c, jgienssteu, s. Hole, orifice, &8srr. 2.
chillies, t*i_TEfi. 2. Tempering, as
[/or
An oar of split bambu.
^sfrffliuoS**. (e ) 6. (*# ) To cut, Q/l1i_.
Qfnuiri). 3. Washing clothes, (c.)
jS.'j f ;& u l? . f i .:- , iny. To feel for and Jgieiifl, s. Rain-drop, globule of water,
pGflsbr, uQueir, da,
grasp with the handsas the elephant
tear, &c, ><5w. (c.) 2. Rain, ub^.
with its trunkin cropping leaves, &c.
Soak, Qfiriiia, 2. To
v. a. To dip
&efi'pjBefiujiil'iiLf.uj, inf. To dribble.
beat clothes, &c, in washing. 3. To
L](Lgiiij0,&>g)ipneiiQrsso&Lprrcii, inf. To
ffts$jS5&ierflujniLjd>lip, inf.
To fall in
curdle milk by runnet, &c, urAiC^i^xs. 4.
stir boiled paddy as it dries in the sun.
To temper iron, ^jsnQpriiax. 5. To beat
drops, flow as tears, drop as rain,
gi
(S
u
i3tO)ei>giip
ita;,
inf.
To
stir
up
moist or green things in a mortar, to mash,
honey, &c
with a ladle, &c. See ^<3ul/.
&c,
6. To beat as clay or mortar,
JEfsrfl,
j. Female tortoise, QuesBr^s^esiLD.
*a*. 7. To tread under foot, as when
giipirsiidv, v. noun. Stirring up, &c,
W. p. 417. Dull
cattle tread out the corn, jftiaCSi^eaaaa.
as the verb.
(c.) 8. CwO To sound, resound, clamor, ^oira&LB, s. Brightness, splendor, ^7Sffl, dSptp,
d(&,ih, da, v. n. To
gsiS*. 9. To beat a drum, sound any
drop, fall in drops, as rain, tears, or honey,
shining, gloss, lustre, as
gtS. 2.
loud instrument, artBajQppts,
to trickle down, Gfi&QpfieSuffiaeatx. 2. To
Fear, dread, ^#*ii. 3. The fifteenth lunar
ajaBtsup&iuiStfiiu, inf. To dip and
rain, weDgQuiuzi .
asterism,
G*tfdmra.
4.
Shaking,
wring out a cloth, in water or a dye.
waving motion, jpN|. 5. Agitation of & Giftlogp Lp, s. Light rain.
mppeo, v. noun. Used in all the
gieftuLj, v. noun. Dropping, falling
mind, perturbation, anxiety, xt&sib; [ex
meanings of the verb.
in drops, dribbling, dripping.
*] (p.)
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2 SIT
gUSifliT, s. Bud, sprout, germ, young
leaf, tender foliage,
(c.)
ffiefiireSu., inf. To bud.
isnif&fpsizfiln, s. Tip of the tongue.
jgysrflf, d8p&, f^.&J, &(&)LD, <I<S, v. n.
[com. #0**.] To bud, sprout, shoot, put
forth leaves, vegetate,
2. (fig.) To
begin to thrive as a person, Qttfi*. (c.)
@i*r&tSlitgi(SAe<3ar. He is flourishing.
&JI.:j-j, v. noun. Budding, sprouting.
u, v. n. To shake, be agitated, jyao^u. 2.
To rise into opposition, &c, oa>iiu. 3.
To sparkle, glitter, coruscate, shine, <2
t_" i.r . 4.
. a. To smear, p^Sj.
SHsywueo, v. noun. Wavering, shining,
&c, as the verb.
'^gH^ffjSULD, s.
The name of a country
on the western coast between Canara
and the Concan, piQprx,. 2. The langu
age of the country, one of the eighteen,

&.<areirL-&s, inf. [in burlesque.'] To


be reduced, as arrogance, &c.
i3ireirnL-iij>, v. noun. Sprightfulness,
arrogance, haughtiness, assumption,
overbearing airs.
eietresrirCiioueisiessr, inf. To be arro
gant, overbearing, unruly, refractory.
Sjetr^dairfar, s.
An ungovernable
person; (lit.) untamed bullock.
ffiea^u^Sl, j. A kind of leaping
inBect destructive to grain.
^JSTT(etJ, Qcpssr, gjeirsSlQasrsir, QeueSr,
v. n. To spring up, leap up, jump
up, frisk in play, commonly not proceed
ing forward; to leap out of water, as
fishes, <&**. 24 To trip along in a frolicksome way, <gi#*Qj&di. 3. [in bur
lesque.] To be haughty, arrogant, <jJ*.
(c.)
g>srtiiQfiruQu&gn3qp8sar. He is very in
subordinate; (lit.) capers and falls.
^A|gfi,ju)r(3Qijpuji(5ii. An unruly bul
lock throwing off its load will have a
greater burden, that is, disobedient per
sons will not escape punishment.
*7CT(g5(gL.ijL, . A frisking, young
animal. 2. A young animal, plump,
strong, and lively. 3. {fig) A stout,
lively boy. (c.)
^sareireu, v. noun. Frisking, leaping,

f/pe/SSbi, s.
The standing, degree,
profession or state of the ascetic.
gipeif^aser, inf. To become an ascetic.
fipQeu nyi&su}, s. The proper course
and rules of ascetic life.
giJJDLLvj- jpp, s. An iron crook,
an elephant goad, j^iigi4. 2. An entan
glement, ffii. See e>Q(S'^t~
&pu-if.(:viwrCjs.iQ*w<*!_<<. He entangled
himself.
ipLLi#.j:Q&if., s. A Bhrub with crook
ed thorns, g>tcp^Q^is-, l'isonia, L.
&pL-uf.uuifui, s. Its fruit.
J&pL-Ly-^Utt-l
)pL-(BQp6fl , S.
A
crooked iron or hook fastened in the
integuments of the back "of those who
swing in the air at theQ*if.*> festival.
g!pL-(BdQetnei>, s. An iron crook fix
ed at the end of a pole to pluck fruits.
jpiL(Biijt$Lf.BipCGieunfiw, s. Ur
gency, compulsive request, pressing
one, &c, obstinacy in maintaining one's
opinion, J\. ^ -,
gupuuemth^puustesTLCs, s. [vul.]
A drill. See gsCiuasit.
jgjiDdi. See gjp, v.
<g>L3)l, s. Iron-stone, laterite, Q&tijj,ijirdr
( *g>.)
..I. jr.-.v, 5. As
2. See &jpi, v. a.
JIJI, Q<2p<k, &pGpdar , Oeuesr, &p, v. a.
To eat, take food, a-oAro*. (Sa. Truila.)
gsjpi fippea, v. noun. Eating, taking
food, JHlg)l, @pgi, gjppgi, il, sip, v. n. To be
thick, crowded, full, C(j*. 2. To be
closed, <5Su. (p.)
gjjpusni, s. A squadron, or troops,
in close order.
SIS', v. noun. Thickness, closeness,
crowdedness, Gty4ii.
ffippeo, v. noun. A closingup,<g)itf ei>.
2. Being full, mpj*i.
giipi, d80pA. jiGpdi, uGudr, da, v. a.
To stuff, press or crowd into a bap or
box, &c, siqp**. 2. To cram food into
the mouth, jhok*. (e.)

gi ^suuirsa&f,, s. The Tuluva langu


age.
gi^aiuiSaiTLDazriT, s. (plu.) Brahmans
of the Tuluva country, of whom, the
head of the #4w> sect, Mad'hvacharia,
was one.
fl^snQaisrirarar, s. An agriculturist
of the country.
jBgje/sar, s.
An inhabitant of the
Tuluva country.
^jp&ath^pisiBirQ.s. Swergaor
r, s. [also written, QjS/rJbr.] Hole,
the paradise of the inferior gods,
orifice, aperture, perforation,
(c.)
(**)
2. Gateway, passage, thoroughfare, open
J!il/D, dQQpar, iGjXeb, uffusar, da, u. a.
ing, MrJAi. 3. The hollow of a tube,
To leave, relinquish, desert, reject, dis
ir. 4. Bambu, ><>0Ai. See&tti-t.
card, s*5i_. 2. To renounce matrimo
fioxs
s. Wind instruments, one
ny, and secular things, for an ascetic life,
of the five kinds.
ajAisupiaipA*. 3. To neglect, dispense with,
&.\-i.'nn. s. Elephant's trunk, in .1
omit, avoid, pda*. (p.)
2. See gfa, v. a.
flriuQ0tpj}ptfis4i<vr*ai&iiM. There is no
giaar&Q-TiS, s. Ear of an animal that
excuse for slighting a mother's word,
has no external ear, a-CQ*t3. 2. An
(Aw.)
animal with the internal ear only,
jysn/$/i&pi&,
e. participle. Leaving
without any auricle; one of the two
this, besides this.
great classes of animals according to
gipmsi^saum, inf. To renounce one's
the Hindus, .lLO3.,.-.-.f
relations.
fflisirQutTt~ffjdstTUJL$.d&gjdaruSu^, inf.
To make a hole, commonly with a
Sip&pnngipiQpnii, s. (plu.) Ascetics,
chisel and mallet, to punch.
recluses, those that have renounced the
Why does she cram the child's mouth
world for an ascetic life, sanuyasis, f#
gp$3fT, 8S/Dor, iQpdx, Qaiar, iu, v. n.
with rice?
[prow] To play or dive in water, to
iaaeQ, s. A stone to stop a sluice
gjpuL/gjpsj, v. noun. Relinquish
roll in the sand, &c,
2. v. a. To
or channel, *u^#rofjysKi_*si**. (*s> )
enjoy, have fruition of, jfgpus!**.
ment, rejection, Js*. 2. Renuncia
ffijpppei) &.ijpiui-{, v. noun. Cram
tion of matrimony and social life, for a
!j'J ~:)!~ , aQGpsar, fiG&zBT, u 2 udr,
v. a.
ming, stuffing, pressing, QcriaAi.
life of austerities, of wandering and de
{also 0>56r.) To make a hole, bore, drill,
pendence on charitable gifts for sup jKiinu (o_, s. A plant, small Cardamum,
punch, 0irizjQriu. 1. To perforate,
porter retirement to the desert,
BpQptjii. W. p. 392. TiirJT'm.
pierce, pierce with arrows, &c, smt$i.
cAiliisu. 3. The principles of abstrac
gi&nuLj, v. noun. Boariug, drilling,
tion, or renunciation of secularitics, as gilJXUGULD, s. Closeness, thickness,
perforating.
seated and operative in the mind of
crowdedness, c
(.#. )
the devout ascetic, leading to corres gflcgJQfjfQGpesr^jpLSGajTGBr, Qeusiir,jjpiLD,
sir sit ed , s. Dance, dancing, /r^pgi. 2.
ponding actions.
Goat, sheep, ^a. 3. A small fly, gnat,
v. n. To be thick, close, crowded, Q*qb:
Q*w*&. 4. Melody or movement of the
gipaii gjpQsuriT, s. [plu.] Munis,
2. To be or become round, gti*. 3. v. a.
class of verse, *\TuL/f8(?s*. (*g>.)
ascetics, recluses, (posS*/.
To make round, fact (p.)
5. One of the four kinds of movements
jppaipus, s. Celibacy of the recluse,
jpjpiu a-. t>. noun. Being close, making
in verse or singing, being lively or quick,
or of the strict devotee, in the /ra-uj
round, &c, as the verb.
JsaiigurdSiSatr. 6. See s>*> V.
lAfib stateoppos. to @*i*>pib, (See
QQpar, & . ~ .-r , Gojear,jg)jeii ,
^ofrsrf?, s. [for
A drop. ( c.)
4L*S)zwi>.) 2. See jypio.
v. a. To eat, take food, ctwon. 2. v. n.
Jgjsir^rfj, . A leap, jump, spring, frisk,
gjpeS, appel. n. An ascetic, a recluse,
To be crowded, close, thick, Qcr**; [ex
commonly without progress, tgpiit/. (c.)
>, ]
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jgismp
gignsmk) &jpili v. noun. Eating,
uS)fati. 2. Being thronged, Q*<$ii*&i.
gpsinp, i. Any passage to, into, or
across water as the entrance to a tank,
pond or river, a ford or ferry; a watering
place for cattle; a place for bathing or for
washing clothes, Hfomp. 2. A sea-port,
harbor, road-stead, @pis(g&a>p. 3. Way,
path, thoroughfare, passage for men or
beasts, m. 4. Frequented place, a place
of meeting, a rendezvous, eecuxJSi A-ii.
5. Place, location, situation, space, posi
tion, as w$gse>p, !rj,4tfty>,
6.
A resource, resort, shelter, place of refuge,
sai^O"''-*. (c.) 7. River, <kj>. 8. One
of the three-fold subdivisions of any of
the four classes of verse, MtSfgimp. (See
urSri>.) *9. A branch, scope or extent of
science, gtpgt*>p. 10. Any theme in love
poetry, sjsuQuwqsCJiieep. (p.)
gi ^>psniLi, inf. To show a method.
ejsapsiraar, inf. To find a port, haven,
harbor. 2. To find a way, means or
method to do or complete a thing.
ffeDpsdbru.mi&lBmii&. Will One wllO
has discovered the way (to his master's
treasure), forsake it?
gimpmnan, s. [prov.~] Agents, accoun
tants, and other servants of a temple.
gi&ipa&iretieo, s. [prov.~] Watch or
guard to a port, excise officer; military
guard ; a guard-ship.
&ippGpnesil, s. A ferry boat.
ffisnpS'-uiriuui, s. Laws of love poetry.
g/sapOiCQ^miQeia, inf. To direct the
course to a port.
&mpi$if-ms, inf. To touch at a port;
to gain the haven, &c. 2. To find out
means, expedients, a.uru*Cjfi_.
&Bs>pGuu, inf. To leave port.
gienpQuns, inf. To acquire a thorough
knowledge of a science, &c. 2. To
attain one's end.
&6s>puQu&3r, s. Vernacular or vul
gar language, <Zrt*/suGua. (/?.)
Qutwr. Will a low man forget his vulgar
language, even when placed at school?
ff/enpwrp, inf. To mistake the proper
course.
GimpQpsili, s. The entrance to a port,
haven or harbor, (c.) 2. A passage or
thoroughfare.
ies>p(ipa(pp&>&, s. [prov.~\ Rent
of a ferry.
g!sapuj(Bsui$iy.a, inf. [prov.~] To
sail toward a port, to anchor in or near
the harbor.
gieapiu^ieiSps, inf. To find a suita
ble place, and proper persons; to become
settled. 2. To know the proper course
as to one's religion, caste, profession, &c,
and adhere to it.

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gienpaiwQtorn, s. (flu.) The learned,


giarugjQ&iijiij.inf. To hurt, distress,
injure, put to pain, inflict suffering. 2.
spGgt. (egi)
To cause disease, misfortune, calamity
gieapenea, s. A chief of a maritime
as wind, water, fire, &c.
district, QiiifieHtttlecmsir. (*g>.)
tvaxuuui,
inf. To be afflicted either
*&lQ(7rj>LLu^, s. (for giGattL-if-) Ele
in mind or body, to suffer misfortune,
phant hook, jycgfiA. See Gpni.a..
adversity, &c. 2. To be vexed, troubled,
mg>ip. A prefix signifying ill, improperly
persecuted.
gidruuu(Bfifi, inf. To cause trouble,
used for g> before some words beginning
with hard letters, as gip*tjsib, gipmcsioio, gp
to vex, as done by a superior; to harass,
>t5jfliuuit gpffsatit, ffipQsiuttB) ffpupjdj &C.
to keep hard at work, to persecute.
Compare this with *p.
*jgiesi Lj, s. Affliction, suffering, distress,
*gjip6s>&, s. Durga. See gindes>&.
calamity, &c, as #aruib. (p.)
ffimLjp, inf. To suffer, he distressed,
gipan^ea^gzip. e ayra & , s. Worship
of Durga.
&as!Ljgsps;, inf. To cause suffering.
*gppuiflaiht s. A plant. See @jparrtgj
See *-gigi.
Qosfi. See gsuuHaib. *
gjarLjguGennek, appcl. n. An afflicted
giipjpj, QGpsir, gipfidstm, <?usar, ffipp,
man, 8&&.
v. a. To eat, as g&.
gi/bjpi. v. noun. Boiled rice, G&rrjp. *&163iLcgg!, s. The fifty-fifth year of the
Hindu cycle, g>i<ynio . 2. See si*.
J%PpJ}ILDITpj}l, s. [prov. for gipgunnpipi."] &iekQp&!, s. The thirtieth year of the
Trick, roguery, deception, $itiaritm.
Hindu cycle, that answering to 1836,
2. [in mythol.~] A famed female
^7(g)ffl0, j. Long-pepper, ^JuiSefi.
Asura, pnifi; a)soi'ap&.
^ysafl, s. Affliction, sorrow, distress, ^ysjr^y, QGpenr, &iesrjS! Genoa, Geueiff,ff!GBrp,
ills of life, gdruib. 2 Disease, pain, suffer
v. n. To get near, approximate,
2.
ing, Gifii. 3. A protracted love-quarrel,
To be close, thick, crowded together,
with temporary separation of the parties,
isnpaj.
(p.)
4tuaSMi_ii>. 4. Fear, dread,
5.
wsufgicirjpx~*0*irir. The fair one, adorned
Anger, displeasure, (Strum. 6. Disgust,
with thick-set garlands.
dissatisfaction, loathing, Qmpuu. 7. River,
jglGtsKsmQutrpgi, s. (Tel.) A plough
(**)
ing buffalo, e.i:Gu(jcoio; in reproach to a
gjjBssr^iSssrsij, s. Quickness, speed,
sluggish person.
Gmsib. See^owo/.
gpssresi ld, s. A seam, sewing, stitch,
'Jjpesr, [a change of the Sanscrit prefix,
eoffojAj ; [ex ge5rgp, W.J (p.)
git before some soft letters, as ii and .]
fxsnmir, s. Tailors, stitchers, est/smp
Evil, ill. Compare
sni. 2. Shoemakers, leather-sewers,
gjdrw@,s. Folly, wickedness, jyeuto^.
makers of leathern sandals, leatherrfSOTioffsrorii, J. A violent, untimely,
dressers of two castes, Qewwri and jjsS'.-j
or unhappy death, j/simmiaaib.
iui.
giarLoarii, s. [also tnu>esu>.'] An jjpeBTtgll, s. Flesh, meat, gjeap&Q. 2.
evil mind, vicious disposition.
Back, opgtg.
Sissnoir^S, s. Bad example.
gp&Tgpl, QQpsk, jBtkt&Gardr, Gaiek^iar
gjsku>irfiifiaiTL-i, inf. To set a bad
r, v. n. To approach, approximate, adhere
example.
to, attach one's self to, 8lli_. 2. To be
closed, thick, crowded, Oe<5M. 3. To be
>&toinB<Fw, s. [also ffiiiuiiriB^ii.']
stuffed, pressed in, crammed full, Qsgxu
Proud flesh in an ulcer, Qsd-aisar. 2.
ut_. 4. To stick out, be protuberant,
A disease, sore, &iGir*ii.
distended, swollen, iSgis, Je*. 5. v. a. To
fflisn LDtril &&LD, S. [_alsO MVITLDiriT&SSU>.']
sew, stitch,
A vicious course of conduct, a wicked
fi(gi$-fi0A&api4& ff&aAuGulsSpff. The
life, vice, immorality, Q*iii_>S.
piece of cork is swollen with the water
which it has absorbed.
gieirs&iUpfBLD. s. Ill omen, bad sign in
general, giiHiBffit.
gneireiffltuniTgsnhrggnsir, s. (plu.) Adhe
rents, friends, relations, 8Gt*st, (<.)
fi&iQarti, s. Vicious conduct.
ieirggf.6l, s. A needle, es>puj&G). 2.
*jpetsruLu, s. [See W. p. 380. Tumpa.]
See *rff.
Affliction, sorrow, distress, trouble, agf#w
/psaeareo, v. noun. Being near, QiLt^io.
oppos. tog)(Sruii. 2. Suffering, pain, e-uf
2. Being close together, 0<jb*i. (*.)
fdnaib. 3. Misfortune, calamity, adverse
3. Sewing,
circumstances, straits, penury, 8Cu*ii.
4. [prov.~\ Disease, ailment, Gttii.
jp&rusairiTsir, s. A sick man.
Foes, enemies, us>*w.

<gST. A letter compounded of p and em.


gjiT, s. Purity, cleanness, unsulliedness,
*tfib. 2 Whiteness, <3*ocai. 3. A feather
plumage, lyirfpcg. 4. Flesh, meat, utifaft.
5. Hostility, enmity, lm. 6. A staff;
(.fig.) a prop, up*<2xr. (rg) (p.)
*&r, inter. Fie, ^s^dSd^jSuLj. (c.)
gir, v. a. (forgsmi). To strew, to scatter.
(R.)
^TTSas sarin, *. A pendent, &c, as
&*<&, 1 and 2.
j$ira;&GB8riEj((TF)$ , J. See j$ird(. fc.J
ggr&asiii, s. Drowsiness, sleeping, sleep,
*S)sr. 2. Dullness from inclination to
sleep, deadness, flatness,
3. Languor,
lassitude, dullness, want of energy, spiritlessness, Gwiiq. 4. Leaning the head,
nodding through drowsiness, ^tounnjq.
5. Drooping of plants, &c, rLit_to. 6.
Cessation of wind, fever, &c, ,***/. 7.
Lowness of price, stagnation of com
merce, &c, suspension, J&utSp**ii. 8. A
downcast, dejected countenance, ap*<J*|.
(c.) 9. Hanging or pendent jewels, ^ui
r>Qj/Bw. 10. Hanging of curtains;
scollop in the border lace of a tippet;
ornamental metal hangings, *a.bJ. 1 1 . A
bone, **>vtuii. 12. A kind of ear-orna
ment, stpcxR.
git^ihmtgSpff. I feel sleepy.
BitaBt/teiiffSutiSpff. I am disturbed in
sleep.
gitr^HQuart(sts>**iiQsii-g. Last night
my sleep was disturbed.
has j ust awaked from sleep.
^rd&d&evd&u> tgjrdaLDUJ&LD, s.
Sleepiness, (c.)
jgr&a&iQ&irsii or, inf. To give opportu
nity to sleepas a disease in time of con
valescence. 2. To faint or become dull
as a person in the height of disease.
arpp^siiaiiQMratQSsnpg. The wind
is dying away.
g2rdau>i$Lf.da, inf. To be drowsy, to
be afflicted with sleepiness.
^riuJi_, inf. To put up hangings,
curtains, festoons, &c, to make orna
mental hanging work in metal, ma
sonry, carving, &c. 2. To rouse from
sleep, swooning, &c, to revive.
jfjiraQ/B , s. (Hind.) A watchman of a
village or field,
gpr&(&),s. Pendents; anything suspend
ed, Q/irmsii. 2. A ring and rope for
carrying a pot, or to support it standing;
a string for carrying a parcel, *^9. 3.
Weighing, weight, *op. 4. The fourth
of a gwrti, a weight, *wpjjwib. 5. Libra of
the Zodiac, funSI. 6. Any thing carri
ed by hand in a basket, &c, a>*sr*tg.
7. Wooden frame of a plumb-line, grtismc
uiuBiM. 8. A plumb-line, sr*<g&*i. 9.
A bird that makes hanging nests, also
the nest of the pensile bird, the oriole, or
Loxia philipina, &c, r*w*<5(. 10.

A poem, poetry, Qjj/r. 1 1 . Height, al gjiTlEiaeii, s. Hanging, a pendent, any


titude, it-uH. 12. Comparison, simili
thing suspended, gr**ii. 2. A dull, lazy
tude, cmimwiQfiii. 13. Deliberation,
ox. &c, iDifitoe^uuff. 3. [prop.] One
weighing in the mind, pondering, ^iiMO.
who loiters about the doors of others for
14. Dancing.
food, a dangler, Q/ni(gQaiar. (c.) 4. A
eti^iKgdoQii. Plumb-line, plumb, &c.
slow lune, iAa>. 5. The slow melody
of the w^uur verse, as c*^i,*jff^fibcu,
^giratsensrmtgiTijd} , s. ABjprd(gj,9. (c.)
/gftuu!ff>. 6. An elephant, mtzr. 7.
_5rAswrfir(g<55(gffii(gA(5L/L^$Q"*^C|-"
See ^roj{5, v.
Qi. As if the Loxia bird should teach
the monkey.
&nib&eveir , s. A lazy, idle, inactive
gf&@QeoQuiiL-, inf. To hang a per
person, Gtmbuar.
son.
9rsaff<i><raD^, s. A slow tune.
j^&(&J&p&rt&2LDirljQanGBBiQurr&, inf. jpnLaetpesiii, s. Sluggishness, want of
[prov.] To lift and push one along
energy.
with force and precipitation.
^/ragjraifl, appel. n. A person hanged
aims, v. n. To hang, to hang on, to be
or impaled. See under
v.
suspended, cling to, Qpii:*. 2. To be
grdi&jjsirev, s. As^ir@, 8.
drowsy, to slumber, to sleep, #eju. 3.
(8j ,8 Qpsst, ^irm @ <?csrsir,Qsu an , gird a ,
To be sluggish, inactive, idle, dull, slow,
heavy, latfinetSts*'. 4. To nod, hang the
v. a. To lift, lift up, raise, take up, hold
head from drowsiness, p'wfru. 5. To
up, ui'Ar. 2. To weigh, to balance, iH&t*.
droop, as a person, or animal, through
3. To hang, as a criminal, to suspend any
sorrow, hunger, &c, Crrj. 6. To droop,
substance, gttSQ^Quri^. 4. To hoist a
as a plant, be withered,
7. (fig.)
flag, suspend hangings, jewels, &c, to
To be fixed, as a fortress, wall, g)j*Jw
hoist sail, app. 5. To lift one up, help
vriitp*. 8. To tarry, delay, loiter, hang
one up, as from a pit, &c, mQ^gnSi-. (c.)
about, frmgiix. 9. To be drowsy and
6. To weigh anchor, be-jti4svJ*. 7.
move the body from side to side, as an
(fig.) To deliberate, consider, investigate,
elephant, jfin_. (c.)
eriSJto-Qjji. Act after proper consi
^THiWs5rejrpF<?jB<frjp. The calf, of the
deration.
sleeper is but a bull-calf (having been
VtgitBuuttffinir. He considered well.
changed while he slept).
girdQptgird3iLiLp.d&, inf.
To cause jpriEj&es&, s. A jewel formed of hang
frequent nodding as sleepiness. 2. To
ing globules of gold and precious stones,
shake as a child in fever.
jydSuuuiida, inf. To weigh a thing jgjrmQuQuns, inf. To droop as a
in the hand or balance. 2. See 9>gr**.
person, beast, plant, &c.
jprdQui3if.da, inf. To take up a sick
Jururj*^riBij<?unJpj. Trade is low,
person. 2. To hunt out trivial faults.
on the decline, &c.
gt&QCii3if.ajtrilawhs ujQucQGp&. . . .
fUliaisissiiiSuQuitSpp. The verandah is
Sirrah, take me up, and I will make
too
low.
them a forest of corpses.
v. noun. ( neg.) Vigilance,
^rd8G>uj(Bd&-^raSfifii, inf.
To girij&iTwLD,
watchfulness.
save from danger, ruin, &c, to help in ^rm^neSms^, s. A lamp burning
emergency.
day and night,
gird8Qiu(BpgidGianeirar, inf. To take
jgin&i@ss>3:3'Gi&:uueo, s. A kind of
up or welcome one with great regard,
melody of the metre called Q(L/r.
admiration.
jprs8(^uii-j, s. An iron crook, as gipC- ^rESffp^^eiraTfl), s. A melody of
the stSuur metre.
if-djiiq. (Ii.)
^ragjCs/rn)gird^siCsireo, s. Steel
gjreiSeB&dJsaiev, s. A melody of the
yard, balance, scales.
^Sm^Ciur metre.
^i(g)iDBLD, s. Gallows, gibbet, (c.)
girab S{jot n (Sicnor, s. Midnight, thick
gilrsifBjunmw, s. As ^TEj^uneow.
or abiding darkness.
^rrsiSefitp, inf.
To nod through
^yrigjeBerragj, f, A hanging lamp.
drowsiness, (c.)
__5,ri3)jprd/gfieu, v. noun. Lifting
gsnkfsjuireiii, s. A floating bridge;
up.
sometimes ga&tsuweub.
girIBS sumld, j. A hanging, a pendent, <gjrci@to0*ii>,
s. A hanging cot or
gt*<3- 2. The Loxia bird, giitmiKsts'S;
bed.
[ex arii.]
^ipra/gfjogjS, appel. n.
A stnpid,
jjpnBasBsfl, s. See jgjrejg, v.
sleepy fellow, (c.)
j&TIEiaQpi-LJ$rik&(ip<a#.(i}, t. The grsjaeo, v. noun. Dancing, s^dgi. 2.
root of the Cror grass, Cyperus junciDrowsiness, &c; used in all the mean
ings of the verb.
folius, L.
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giir&TLri, s. Whitishness, the state of


being somewhat white, grey,
('&)
W. p. 447. D'husaka.
*<0IT<Fir, s. Washermen, the caste, suerar
[ex sim.'] (rg.)
JIT$, s. Dust, i-iqgp. 2. The van of
an army, 0n.uuai_. 3. Division of an
army, wooi-aig^iy. 4. Horse, fiss>?. (*g>.)
utcjgiStjrijuupipgi. Tiie mountain has
flown away in dust.
siGtS&Qps&i*. The day before the
battle, (H.)
gjr@i9ip.,@(ir>&s ^irSuifiu, inf. To
be covered witli dust.
gir<jlpitifu&ji)irapi<ih@, s. A kind of
cover or screen from dust set up over
an eating or sleeping place. 2. An
apron.
jgirQ&lxi, s. A plant, LfeJUujnaair, Oxalis,
L.
*jglT3r,s. (Sa. Du'shya.) Cloth, garment,
mm^ijii. 2. An elephant's band, ujiisa&asmr.
3. (flit.) The fourteenth lunar asterisin.
Bjsgievtmia. 4. (for&Q.) Dust. 5. (Beschi.) Cleanness,
^ITSrULj, j. A plant, ^airaaPffsfliliffair,
Asparagus. Wilid.
*jgirsp&mrihgjKsfy'Bsm, s. Abuse, in
vective, calumny, contumely, insult, som
b*>. 2. Obscenity, ribaldry, low, vulgar
abuse, m+tfkmb. 3. Blasphemy, common
ly C,ja4Sri>OTii. W. p. 491. Dusiian'a.
jpirepear&Q&ir sneo-gir &f>essnj>Qu &, inf.
To abuse, insult, revile.
^jrepf&jrfild&ftffw, s. Abusive confu
tation.
^ires^iserwuemecsr, inf. To abuse, re
vile. 2. To blaspheme.
girafis&reanirpssip, s. Abusive words.
^jro^eaarssrgyrLGGsr&r, s. A Rakshasa,
one of the brothers of Ravana; (lit.) a
slanderer, piQHCe/iBr.
jgir sfissfi), v. See girei^l.
gjlTsiQ, d@Q/oeir, dGpdr, uQuar, da,
v. a. [not so properly skw*.] To abuse,
revile, calumniate, slander, mmu. 2. To
blaspheme, to vilify sacred things, uas.
fidr&nr^^ei^da, inf. To mortify the
bodily appetites, as an ascetic. 2. To
accuse or reproach one's self for a fault.
jpc eiQu 4 , v. noun. Abusing, vilifying,
reviling, <*,S)uiy.
'JglTL-U)-, s.
A cloth, a garment, 8dm>.
(v0 See s>".
'jjjirssarLD, t. Quiver for arrows, ji/wl/
mp0~*. W. p. 382. Tdn'a. 2. Pillar,
post, column. (See AseaSr.) 3 Antipathy,
hatred, us<. 4. A string with a loop or
rings to carry a pot, sttaaao).
^rsssniiQuiTL, inf. To fasten a string
on a pot for carrying,
^yrsaafl, s. Quiver for arrows, ^ju>L/d
(Sa. Tun'in.)
^iirsissfl, s. A measure of capacity, isir>
w7ist&>, marked
Compare ffotni.
^iresBuu^dc^, s. Six marcals.
(3&ir<afi> Eight marcals.
g)(2^r!fl(3DgjK<ifi, t. Eleven mar
cals.
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^jyrssjflds/r, j. Chetties, as a caste, mer JjjlTJgl, s. A little stone, @jp*ec. (R.)


chants, O^iLi^atSr. ("9.)
'giiTJlil, s. Message, communication, er
rand, notice, tidings, Qf<ufi 2. Embassage,
^ITesafl, dQQpaa, pQpsa, uSuek, da,
embassy, commission, mission, s*&Lj9'ts
v. n. [prov. com. giel*s.~] To grow full,
(Sa. Ditt/a.) 3. (fig.) A negociator
stout, large, u<j*.
in love-intrigues, &c, messenger, sppar.
^iTesuRiUiEi^LD, s.
The gum of the
4. (fig ) Ambassador, envoy, s'&ujd. 5.
Ficus racemosa, .^jPijjfij.
A kind of poem representing a lady
sending messages to her lover by her
^jyrszraflTld, s. Quiver for arrows, jfiiud
female companion, or by a bird, a beetle,
xJ3. (Sa. Tun'ira.)
&e., sHJ:uipi; [ex Sa. Dm. to go.] (c.)
*<girsssr, s. Pillar, post, column, obelisk,
jirpg$]!uugirjp&L-, inf. To send
mpibuib. (c.) 2. Staff, support, upjisQsiQ.
a message or messenger.
(b.) See dosa&.
jgirpasr, s. (fem.^girfit^jrfiwia, pi. &rfr,
si*CuCausJ>ar#. It is greatly swollen.
stpi*.) A messenger, a news-carrier,
Qfii&ufiduQutiir. 2. An ambassador,
^srsesru>r^o, s. [prov.] Columns of
nuncio, ai&ui. 3. Agent, a spy, an
flowers for ornamentiug a car, a temple,
emissary, &pp&. 4. One who treats
&c.
for another in love intrigues; Mii'ui
SS3T
, s. A fish-hook, iBduSLf-d(g
QuMQmrsir. V7. p. 418. Duta. 5. The
gp*. 2. A hook in general, spO. (c.)
messenger who carries the news of a
poisonous bite to the magician; by
jp/r&xsr L^eoQpeir, s. ( com. jprGBjrLy.Qp&r,
whose postures, gestures, words, &c,
ssenQopto.) A fish-hook.
the
fate of the bitten person is ascer
^irsesr ly-panun, s. Anglers.
tained.
6. (Chris, usage, with
S/eiTi9-fosr3@/AtgiAfltji3eBrQu3Gev&eiaSBU&tcjai!r. . .
An angel.
Does not the angler keep his eye on the
eru>^.T;sdr, s. A messenger of Yaman,
float?
the god of death, to carry away souls to
gpremif-pGairev, s. A fishing rod.
his court. See itfSr, ,Bir.
^rsorif eoQuui, inf. To angle. 2. j$srpG&soL-&Gmiii, s. Posture, gestures,
&c, of the messenger, with news of a
To entice, allure, decoy, gtSri*uu<30.
snake bite.
sieiBt%.&GusiiJSi*i!!Be$Qffa(gsBr. He is en
ticing me to ruin, with the hope of ^r^sirO^/7)68stl^aorii), s. Words of
the above messenger, of which the letters
gain to himself.
are counted to ascertain the patient's
fate.
giefai, v. a. To trim a burning lamp, gFpnep,s. (pi. j&rputLaar.) A mes
cSw4@^awi_. 2. To excite, incite, insti
a spy, as gipdr.
gate, stir up, as the fire, tr&uu. 3. To' ^c senger,
^lpSitlesj, v. noun, [in love poetry."]
cause to go, impel; to drive a horse in
Separation of a husband from his wife
a vehicle, to despatch j to propel arrows,
to go on a message for the king.
&c, to send a person, Qs&ifa. (egi.) 4.
To remind, call the attention, suggest, <g/rtoQ&ireoeo, inf. To deliver a mess
bring to notice by word, signal or other
age or errand.
wise, tfaaniyLLi_. (c.)
girfimu-aa, j$rgiQuiT&, inf. To go
on an errand, to act as a messenger.
gjremitre&ms(j, s. A kind of lamp
that supplies itself with oil, and needs JirjlGmih, s. A dove which eats lit lie
not constant trimming.
stones, giiwatsuLjcj. 2. The bird that
gtf-eBsrLf.aaiul.L-, inf. To explain. 2.
builds hanging nests, s'**<>i'6tgtS. (*g>.)
To show one his fault?, to upbraid. 3. gir&essrihupesiai ^trgiestl, s. As
As row9.4QarQd.
rawto.
sftary-tsinLi-rQs. Upbraid not others. JITJl%otsbT, s. [improp.] The three-lohed
jgirearif./iQarrGlaa, inf. To remind one
nightshade. See sis**of something forgotten 2. To enable 'JgiTJgl sueur, s. A messenger, ambassador,
a man to get at the point in a dispute.
commissioner, s'fl"'; [ex Sa. Dulya,
3. To expose a crime to one's notice.
message.] 2. The planet Mercury, L/^dr.
4. To slander.
j$jT ukr if u iS Lo-d , inf. To hold up or JglTJlilSsrr, s. [com. jfrr&jaiZx -~] A shrub,
three-lobed nightshade, Solatium trilomagnify little faults; commonly in a bad
bantum, L.
sense.
stgivnaaAvruEfr. The
mouthed
jpressriy-eSi, inf. To trim a lamp. 2.
(red mouthed) damsel, (p.)
To excite, incite. 3. To remind one of,
gjrgiiirmani'usiijb/DQii, s.
The dried
to bring to notice.
berry of the above, used as curry, or a
^irasir(5'5sS, s. A pricker, for stirring
relish with food.
a lamp.
gir&etTwutpu),
s. The ripe berry of
gnrGGsrG&ti60, s. As gyrsssrtB
2.
the
(Jig ) A remembrancer, reminder, one ^irgivuZBitQiciu
, s. Ghee medicated with
who suggests, &c.
the juice of the eiste berry, used for
^Tesirieo-^ireiarlB-^ireArtBfia), v. noun.
coughs, &c.
Exciting, rousing.
*gS[g/II~, s. Imitative sounding of spit
^ir^Ssrr, s. [prop. ^TjfcjSaT.] A shrub
ting, as children in a kind of play, a-nt^a,.
bearing edible berries.
W. p. 394. T'hut'hu.
*^iTrSskjlT$BlJir3eis>a. Sec under jfjire&iB, s. [prov.] A small pot,

gonna
jjjSTj&gfl&^Uf-, s. Tuticorin,
town '^TiL, s. ( Tel. g^a^,.) A measure, an
south of Tinnevelly.
-i. (R.)
Distant sight, being far-sighted, <2*u
uu^^rtii,
a quantity of land
JglT&gpglQTjLJlSlisf-^BlSSd, v. noun, [vul.]
tancuuiitBM. 2. Foresight, view of things
free
from
tribute.
Tracing and pursuing, making close
future,
3. A far-sighted
SCarch> . iu^nraJ&QjtJfi&i.
Qpsugiril, j. Part of the produce of a
man, a seer, a prophet, $sa*ftS,
field given to a temple.
^TUlii, j. Incense, fragrant smoke,
jprgpi0aptf.dsirmif., s. A telescope.
QaCif./i^rw,
Produce given to the
See ac&T^tf..
aromatic vapor, e,jjiiiys>. YV. p. 445.
head man of the village.
girnQp&LD, s. A distant country.
D'hupa. (c.) 2. (for gunib.) Smoke in
general, fume> 4<. 3. (fiy ) Materials giTix,urrgjrLh<ss>u, j. (for.) A bier, gurappni, s. (Sing, ^g/rappirar.) Per
used for incense, gruvtsstm.
uiod^. (/f. Cath. usage.)
sons living at a distance. 2. Distant
relations.
^iru*eo^ij>-^iruiQ<oSiiiS^iru(ipil.ijf., 'giirthtQiLh, s. Purple. See ^nBgw.
^rjeni SiP, s. A menstruous woman re
s. A censer.
&irihi_f, s. Tubularity, ciKSSW. 2. A
moved for the time from domestic con
gjru&sirev, s. An incense-stand, a
channel, gutter, sewer, u^isr. 3, Head
cerns, *SiLG)*(gtglrJ"'S(gt&peiti.
standing censer.
of a channel for irrigation, fi^3<s. (c.)
^irff^s^decQunt, inf. To put at a
4. Bambu, apiBw. 5. A narrow or diffi
giruimnL-tjgjruaQ&nGiia, inf. To
distance. 2. To destine or appoint one
cult road, defile, j,sQ,0. 6. Way, road,
present incense before the idol, or a
to a distant station.
"ifi. 7. Gateway, doorway, a/mJA>. 8. A
great person. (See sic, v.) 2. To per
measure of capacity, the marcal,
j&nrpfiGeoQuj^tLi, inf. To throw to a
fume any thing over a censer.
{'&) 9. Lead, mum.
distance. 2. To reject one's advices.
giru^uLD, s. Incense and light; ii
3. To abandon one, to forsake one.
&ITUJ, adj. Clean, pure, chaste. This
religious ceremonies.
gzB.tQp<<&<i< s. A great distance, a
is commonly contracted, as pisu. (p.)
^rujiuirnnp'SassQ&iuiiJtinf. To offer in
long way, as QpeTiugHm.
SiTdjCs-gt,
s.
Pure
or
sweet
ointment.
cense and light in worship.
gzri;pgipaf*jirnv-/DGij, s. Distant re
gxiLig,^iriifi, s. That which is pure,
jgrusuqr>i&&t, inf. To offer different
lations; [ex s>"* et -pf.]
clean, unsullied, immaculate, holy, *ffti,
kinds of incense.
j&rujQiii, s. (plu.) Ascetics, recluses; ^irnuuiuemrui ^nuiSaiunesmw, s.
Journey to a distant place.
glTUT/SSSiTU}., s. (Tel. JS>,u^oiS-) A
(lit.) the pure, holy, virtuous, opaflw*.
inf.
To be distant,
spendthrift, sb/iiA.
^Bruffl/i_Loc5OT(2)rai), t>. noun. Being gimLtiiruSqij-is,
remote,
&c.
2.
To
be
far removed. 3
'JfyTUTlii, s. A hornless beast, as the
immaculate, as a divine attribute, o>p
To be very different. 4. To be men
hare, &c, QssxiSwwrdevBfg. W. p. 383.
struous; (Jit.J distant. See giemfif.
TllVARA.
gjrwei sir eirii, s. A pure mind.
^giririDnarertmemii, s. Aspiring thoughts,
^jr i9 m<^TiSljisri3 ss) m sw^yr lQ
j&rajik^irajsuek, s. A pure man.
ambition. 2. Anxious thoughts as to
futurity, &c. 8. Absence of mind, think
m, s. Upper pinnacle of a temple, Slami
grrutrA, s. Sarasvati, wife of Brahma;
ing
of other things. 4. Thoughts ab
2. (/?.) Top of a house. 3. Peak of a
(lit.) the white,
stracted from the world, and aspiring
mountain.
&!rjpmsin, s. Impurity, uncleanness,
after the deity.
^tSu'Safieipaui, s. Consecration of
f*fiib J [ex gtiiff, et ."ydrsom.]
jpririT&agjfigiinTGBr,
s. God. as being far
the pinnacle of a temple.
^riu^irda, inf. To clear, clean, purify,
from
those
who
are
far from him.
sweep, *AQ*i;t,.
^rSQ-UQfuu, inf. To build the pin
^rjeoa;j, inf. To treat one coldly,
nacle.
^jJTIUJlS, s. Purity. See &riu.
to keep one at a distance, to be reserved
JgKl9.pih, s. Heat, q; [ex Sa. D'hu gjiTHJemUD, s. Cleanness, purity, holiness,
in intercourse with one.
pa, to heat.]
immaculateness, u-*, - :.
gitib. To some distance.
girirsQsga, s. Fire, or the god of fire,
sfl&rsS^/nZ/SDio, s. Innocence of an
Q/Bi^jrff">. To a great distance. 2.
jjAfirf. 2. (a/so Q*g:.) A comet, a falling
action.
To a great length, extent, &c.
star, irAiQuiW). W. p. 446. D'humaketu. gyTTLn, s.
A plant, the thorn-apple
jgrnirgiFBii, s. Various distances. 2.
3. Evil portent, violence, psninsgf).
shrub,
ezruifBnf,
Datura,
L.
A very great distance, iB<s&!nb,
^/rLC/j (Sirana;, s. One of the seven
hells, the hell of smoke, s>rj*iiLi_i/>; [ex '^inrLD, s. Remoteness, distance, Q&ii gUTiTGO, s. Affliction, fidruw. (&&) 2.
See sti, v. n.
ma. W. p. 419. Dora. 2. (fig.) Re
moteness in consanguinity, n^.-iseiuJ^ gjirtR, s. A small shell, uevaao/D. 2.
*^)TLCU), i. Smoke, fume, i^ao*. W. p.
wresai. 3. Difference, distinction, discre
An ox, t(if^. 3. A wicker basket for
446. D'iiuma. 2. A potter's kiln, *-.-.)
pancy, disparity, t^8/ri4. (e.)
catching fish, a net,
(11.) 4. [pror ]
Sgk
3- A plant, Lyifepfcr, Cissus,
gi3tg$tsei*tzitiQij$g!itgfivrp. Water at a
A kind of swing, mtj*i. (c.)
L.
distance will not avail in emergency.
^gjnftasirm-, s. Cowries used for money,
^gSLDir&iraui, s. The form or appearance
Stand off.
also small shells used for cash in play.
of smoke, 4o*c/9.f.
^/;SU(35. Go away, get away.
#pp!iB2$i<hQ)aitggtiih. That is very m^ITfB, s. A painter's brush, ^griflaaa.
'^ITlDSOlD, s. Purple, a dark red, a^emui
remote from this. 2. There is much
W. p. 381. Tcri.
SM*fiSleiU!-l. W. p. 446. D'humala.
difference between them.
g^ot! iflOTii Qei@ gnftQwQi-^sQpg!. His
^gJTLDTGJT, s. [prop. ffiLDirssrti.'} A casket
s. A painting reed or pencil, vQpgiQsr&i.
thoughts are very far from the thing gsnfiuiSevai,
for jewels, &c> ^ujgw*Qul/. (*^j.)
s. The split in a painter's
in
hand.
giTLDTSjr, s. A seat, throne, ^&3au>.
reed.
^r^QsjQ/stSpgi. It appears at a
'gtfTlfllUlii, s. Any musical instrument,
distance.
*JjjlTI-BrL> gUTLblSlTlh, s. As jj&TU>60u>.
a-arsgQwar*<gtgi;ih. We differ much.
g)ss>j4.(jJ. W. p. 382. Tl'ryya. 2. Drum
^irtSarrd zssr, s. [in mythol.~\ One with
beaten on festive or joyful occasions, o_
^srasnS^TU/xrfiS, s. One capable
ptirple eyes; [ex jj*ii, eye.]
eosuunop. 3. Large war drum, drum,
of understanding futurity or prognosti
^ITSSiLD, s. Cleanliness, purity, clean
the <jpr. 4. Drum in general, umpMurgi.
cating. ui<5stAu<D(2isai. (uej0ib,<iui?. 14.)
5. Pencil or reed of a painter, .
ness, xgpb. (*&.) 2. White, Qoiairavui. ^girjairfflujiji, s. Remoteness from the
6. Fine cloth, tutufa>i_. 7. [ex Sa. Turn,
(See^r.) 3. [u/.] Catamenia; ^seti<gfsii;
subject.
2.
[m
Hhetoric."]
Effect
from
to kill.] Javelin, dart, s>C/6p. 8. Missile
spohen auspiciously as tending to purity.
a distant cause.
weapon in general, trfiuse^uQurgi. 9.
j&TSBu>&@<kQ, s.
Menstruous cloths;
jpnrgcfco,
Obstruction of the menses.
A bullock, i(S9. (**)
in abuse, a man is called by this term.
See oSw.
jppift'ij&Q&iTvQ , s. As &rrflGO>&iGanev.
615

*JIT IU sir, s. (fem.ginfijjeir.) One far gprH saai da rrp sir, s. The sole proprietor ^sraflaf^, inf. To strew curry powders.
of the soil about a well.
2. {fig ) To spread a rumor.
off, inaccessible, &c, ^ff4Psi**. 2.
The deity,
See#**.
-greva), v. noun. Shedding, spilling.
Qr&i*Sjitai*rmii<ir. Tile goddess of feli
inf. To dig up earth, to plough.
2. Raining, icmfiQuiup^i.
city will absent herself from you.
^r/7s>Q/iZjffcaru)OT", s.
Loose earth. giiTerrssrLD^rerrih, s. Dust, git-sir.
.gjrCoJ^s).
A plant, aLLutkfinaii, | jfuriiaBWQiLiGida, inf. To clear out
'^irstfl, s. Dust,
W. p. 446.
Pharnaceum, .
rubbish from a well, (c.)
D'hdi.i. 2. Pollen, urn*. 3. Neighing
^jgSr^DjiTSKStLb, s. A plant, ffisfftp^jii an u, *^irir<ss>sv, s. A large rooted grass. See
of a horse, tg$iw*>riSqiul/.
Borago,
f&<3- (.Sti. Ourvva.)
^ireSuuieoLo ^7a?ui_6i)ii, s. A drift
JfjlTir, s. Root, <?a;fl. (^^/.) 2. (7oc. 'gvTiTQZB), s. A grass, as /yiuroLfeo.
or cloud of dust.
yo/ git*)*/.} Sticks in the bottom of a ^jrsOti srv^giTSOLn, s. Stoutness, cor
^ireBunss, inf. (com. iSir^^rsfiuJirda.)
well, potsherd, &c. 3. Dregs, atn_A. 4.
To reduce to dust, to demolish.
pulence, portliness, ug-aoa. 2. [in the Agtima
(Besclri.) The outside and bottom of a
phil-1 Gross, atomic materials, palpable, gjjrerfl, sQGpzir , pQpar, uQudr, eta, v. n.
vessel, uKfi$7fi$*xt!f.uLipi2i. (c.)
as distinguished from spiritual essences,
^iriraiirj, inf. As gjrtrse>euQuai&.
[prop. rS.] To grow stout, corpulent,
u*yjs^iu<?^ii. 3. Beam of a house, Jl1<3
bulky, &c.
That which is reduced
u, v. n. To become filled up, stopped up, jprevdaaBteS , s. A house with cross ^/rsrfl^Sii, s.
to
powder;
dust,
g/c*i**uuu.i-gi. 2. Any
choked up, as a well, &c, to fill up, with
beams under the roof.
thing smeared on, SbsP.
flesh, close as the perforation of the ear,
gireo&R'iiiiiA^rev&rfaiii, s. The gross gsisfilpuzusixeisisr, inf. To pulverize,
&C, Saibu. (c.)
material body, as distinguished from
Bexrjxsrti^Curtsrgi. The well is closed up
reduce to powder, dust, &c. 2. To
e*guufirii, the spiritual body.
with rubbish, &c.
rub on sacred ashes, &c.
^iraen, v. noun. A filling up, rSnun-j^en.
gireoy^siieii^resy^ii, s. The gross ^JTSrr, s. [a change of ^jraP.] Dust,
elements, as dfcvii. See uf&.
^iriisij, v. noun. Filling or closing up,
powder, particle,
2. Medicinal pow
as the perforation of the ear, a well; *JPT6tiL>, s. Cotton,
W. p. 382.
der, gj>ri6. 3. Curry powder, e,tgier.
&c.
Tula. 2. The Hyiata plant. 3. A grass,
4. Snuff, as ao**^*. 5. Any thing small
gtfTT, iflJi.lr, ' 7fisr, uSuar, J.s, v. a.
collectively, as fishes, stones, roots, &c,
spoken diminutively, Qury.. (c.) 6. The
To fill up, stop up a well, a pit, &c, gUreSl (irDjgiTeQ, d3Qp&t, pQpar, uCu
lowest class of pearls being very small,
djiju. 2. To sweep, <n.ci. (c.)
or,
ts,
v.
n.
To
grow
stout,
bulky,
cor
au.i)figiifiigiEi*Bft4jQpy.iurff. Though the
jacp$s. 7. Pollen of flowers,
pulent, &c, LigiS.
sea be filled, this will uot take place,
jpr&rirda, inf. To pulverize, reduce
tgire$p^&rf'tru>,
s.
The
material
body,
^r/fiaoa ^rir^/sese giriruLj, v.
to powder, levigate.
as mgretsrtutb, 2. See fffctb.
noun. Filling up a well, &c.
gjriLaeasSI,
J. [prov.~] Small stones,
^ireSui-imi^/re^uLj, v. noun. Stout
gtfrirsans, s. The eleventh lunar man
bricks, &c, Qurq.ssii.
ness,
corpulency,
bulkiness,
as
of
a
sion of the Hindus, hik*. (*#) 2. See
jpretrGuiri, inf. To take snuff. 2.
person, beast, tree.
v. a.
To strew curry powder, &c, on the
*Jirsil<5gl,
s.
Sword,
euir&T.
curry before cooking.
'^ITiT^S^Sld, s. [in combing Debauchery,
l.'isciviousuess, dishonesty, &c. , gpsiriciitaiii. giirsued, s. Globules of water, iSii/i&sfi.
^/ranSsir, s. [prov.'] Small fish.
\V. p. 446. D'uuktta.
2. Rain drops, w^1'. 3. Fine rain, jpjr git
s. Small firewood.
ujaoip^xAi. 4. Rain, u>o(p. 5. [prov.~]
Debauchery, seduction, libidinousness.
Painter's pencils made of cat's hair, gjirpQSO,s. As ^rpflen. 2. See gs-jp, v.
squirrel's hair, &e. S^fiimgcJ&Qxrti. 6. jirjn, *. Bushes, shrubbery, low jun
\ T..-0 ,
The conduct of a
Feather, feathers of an arrow, jf<&tSafip@.
debauchee, debauchery.
gle; brush -wood, thick underwood, S)jj
7. A pen, ip<g; [ex ^m(, v.~\ See g/ei, v,
ftippu. /..% t un, (plu.) Lascivious
Qsif.. 2. Calumny, reproachful rumor,
girsueoLDSBLp, s. Drizzling rain.
slanderous report, u$*G>*tA>. (c.) 3. Assem
or unchaste women.
blage, multitude, x_lLi_iJ. (#^s )
^iraifiiSsirai, s. The slit of a pen.
^rir^^eSujiruiruui, s. Debauchery, ratQpQsreATi-ffurS&&iQsiraATt-&url. The
kishness, gallautry.
jgiT su ir sutld, s.
Rain driven in, or
river has destroyed half, and the jungle
jgrippeir, s. (plu. girzjipn.') A de
scattered, in fine drops about a room, &c.,
half; said of useless waste.
bauchee, a lecher, a gallant, &c, S^r.
2. A man of guile, a knave,
Ai.G>*13/jrariiti_!A,&u. Though the jprpes, s. [prov. vul.~] One who is a
disgrace to his people, aroii_sir. 2. A
gKrrpsetp, s. A lascivious woman.
rain has ceased, the drizzling continues,
rake, a debauchee, sUf/iar.
i. e. the quarrel is over, but its effects
'^irtTLULD, s. The S^L.Qair(BdS plant,
remain.
jprrTyaa, inf. To defame, to asperse
Heliotropium, L.
jpr sun ear'Latvia^irevirearuj^^, inf. To
one's character.
'gtfriTGJSLD, s. A hearing, sustaining
beat in, as rain in scattered drops.
^irryiijuSurra, inf. To be rumoured
or carrying, mafipii. 2. A bullock for
abroad.
^TTfflS, j. The feathers or down of birds,
carrying burthens, QuigiQugg,.
jgirgspfev, s. A rough shaggy head.
j^>. 2. A swan's feather, jtarar,i$laf!p<g.
jjjiTiTbVST&Lci, s. One of the eighteen
3. Peacock's tail, wtSpCmsax. 4. A fin of ^rjj^&Jiodr, s. (fern. ^prtp3ss&&.) A
secondary class of Furanas, Upa Furana,
a fish, iStctBpig. (Beschi.)
person with shaggy hair.
*g>SriTSUtr&S3r, s. [prop. girrmatFssr.'] The gUTsy, s. Flesh, meat, etisir. (^jp.)
girjpui, inf. To spread, as a rumor,
name of a choleric Ilishi the son of
uia,, 2. To become bushy, ^aai^upp.
^jraiy, QQpsir, ^reflCarsir, Saidr,^irai, v.
g^Ji^fS. W. p. 417. Dukvvasas.
3. To suffer reproach, utSQ*,uiiui_
a. To strew; to sprinkle salt, pepper,
^gjrjpiuesreiar, inf. To ulter invectives
dust, or powder, &#p. 2. To scatter,
^jjfflia/, s. Rubbish, soil, potsherds,
spread out, as grain for fowls, (goop**.
or reproaches, to defame,
...
&c, accumulating in a well, Sarppssu-^t.
3. To rain, mtBpgip. 4. To put grain, &c, jjFffiQu &, inf. To slander, asperse.
(e.) 2. Loosened earth from digging,
loosely
in
a
measure
to
make
it
measure
hoeing, ploughing, &e., i<ys>r<r*su<i. 3.
gFffiLDirjpi, s. [prov.~] Bad conduct, a
more, j9g/B0!*uQuiuij; [ex Sa. Dhu, to
Dry sticks, straws, sweepings, chips, &c,
vicious life.
agitate.]
Qrgatp. 4. [prov.'] Ground adjacent to
gjrjpiwiuijesr, s. A slanderer.
girc&djeiTaa, inf. To put grain loosely
a well, as being commonly good, mellow
^rpjpidan, s. A thicket. See Slgtjprgi.
Soil, GleprpenpfJiiep&vjib.
into a measure, in measuring.
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OjSL

G
gSTJgl, Spgi, gFjS&rgi, ih, gsrp, v. n. To
drizzle as ruin, uxaifgtBts. (c.) 2. To
sprout forth, become bushy as thickets,
Okit. 3. To become shaggy and rough,
as hair, sam^upp. [prou.] 4. To defame,
slander, iBtfiis. 5. To spread, as a report,
G:*-'js uri lj.
j$r<$jjLDaSr:,s. Rough, shaggy, uncomb
ed hair.
^irpei, v.noun. Slandering, uifiQ&nev
u*>. 2. As aim .j. 2, 3, 4.
girjUlLjiLuLD, s. The 9i@> creeper,
Memisperiuum, L.
gtirppeO, s. Drizzling rain, u>so$pli,/7?.
(<")

/Djpj ,&Gpm ,^rpjSdsaar, Qeudr,^irpp, girpffs^esii ^irpffiaa^sBi, s. A


v. a. To scatter, disperse, spread or strew
winnowing basket.
abroad, Step. 2. To clean chaff from
gtrpjpiQppii, s. A winnowing fan.
corn in the wind, to winnow, QiA^oTiu
tfpp. 3. To cast dust in the air, i,,-;^ girpgiainib, s. The wind-ward side in
winnowingoppos. to Qoirrj.
eSviSr. 4. To squander, lavish, waste,
JbQ*we(0*Bju. 5. To asperse, slander,
jgirpgl^irpip^60,
v. noun. Winnow
spread evil reports, C<xi<2rAiu. 6. To
ing, clearing chaff from corn by wind,
abuse, vijt^p. 7. To dishevel the hair,
_gipj>s*. 2. Slander, aspersion; spread
flTwuliSaaltfigspp. (c. )
ing a slanderous report, uyjiit/.
s'Ps'^pOp>irs>eips>B(sar. lie is abusing,
vilifying, &c.
^srpjtl^^^soiussr, s. A tree, iSnnii,
jprpQfQimev, s. Unsifted rice.
Tropins, L.
Jjirp(iyifl, s. A prodigal, a profligate, ^pi9lttibsQ&trp'(tr}m,s. A creeper.
a squanderer, y
jirp(T?uQune8, s. Unwinnowed corn.
^irpiyifljipasrii, s. [prov.'} Prodigality, 'jpiresTLD, s. Pain, affliction,
2. Motion, ^eojo,. W. p. 419. DuNA.
&C, a8 s<rfofifiatb.

Q35
Q/b~. A syllabic letter compounded of p
and <r.
Q/s8i^-,s. (for.) [vul.] A kind of gam
bling, fiUkrunlS. 2. (fig.) Fraud, dis
honesty, prevarication, getting another's
property by stratagem, ^niB.
O^SlL, s. [corrup. of QpeSiL which
tee.] Nausea, symptoms of vomiting.
Q^Qsrr, s. A kind of creeper used for
withes, gituiiQ&r^-.
QpQ&rsiQanLf., s. Withes of this
creeper.
Q^S^lLu}
Q@(3jiL.U}-6ai&, s.
A
plant, QfcQsrQiS, Ileliotropium, L.
GJs(j6rrLo, t. Fulness, repleteness,
*^b(- 2. Overflowing, abundance, Qu<j.
(**)

*Qj;L-&:{E6isr, s. A supporter, a main


tained manager, savior, gjjii***. 2. One
of the eight serpents which support the
earth. See ^tu*.
'Q^LL^starLh-O^LLSsmtli, s. South,
QfpQi &C. See fia&estrtb, fiC-fOVih.
QjZL-&0Sttr&uS>niiu>, s. Sacred places
of Siva, as Stgiuii, aiajsp), &c.oppos.
to a^tjfsiStarvib.
QpL-fearOps'li, s. Countries south
ward of mount Meru, especially those
in South India.
Q/$iL&^m)d}(Tr)jipu>, s. A chank whose
spiral turnings are to the right, ^miLL/fl.
*QtSt &8s$ST, s. Present or fee to a
Guru, school-master, &c. (c.) See^LL*8ow.
G>lj5LifBQfB,3$tU, adv. [pro v.'] Evi
dently, plainly, in an obvious manner, ifa

QflLLljgQ/5lQ$as;, inf. [prop.] To


burst asunder in the midst, . *ru^ 'a.
&_*, Guar, Qftscr, V. H. To be full, tO
Qtli^*Q^ijufjr. The cursed one who
abound, overflow, Qu(j. (p.)
will burst asunder, (in abuse.)
Qptgereo, . noun. Abounding, &c.
O^BlL, s. A partition between fight
Qpa&essrixi, s. South. 2. Right side.
ing elephants, ior2R7Swcitt;i3.
See QfiH-rosaih.
Q^nu, QQpesr, O^iLif-Qsirar, Soiar,
QpdaaiisrQpisr, s. Cape Comorin.
Q?r , , v. a. To deceive, cheat, defraud,
swindle,
Compare ftiJS, v.
QprksasiTlA, s. {Tel. "fjoSVasSioO Tne
QfSL-Lf.aQ airem Quits QpL-i$-uu$
name of a couutry, one of the sixty-six,
is, inf. To cheat one of something
and carry it off.
QfilBQK, s. The cocoa-nut tree, Qas&ssr
QpC-iGQ Q/gtL, v. noun. Decep
nub, Cocos nucifera, L. (p.)Note. The
tion, cheating, *Ae/t*>.
vowel is often lengthened in combination.
Q^il-uf-Qeniusuui,
inf. To be de
See Qpinidj.
ceived, taken in, entrapped.
pai8t!iszisQjSB](gf!;?^3Gzrl-.!iQDr0fls>liitQo3pl?p
QpL-iy-<!ei>viiiSji)iaien}a&, inf. To live
csfKtii. The fine and well grown cocoaby fraud.
nut tree, returns from its top the water it
drank by its roots. (aiw>.)
Qr&L-Ulh, s. Maturity or profundity of
knowledge, also maturity of gems, oppitiR.
Qpmawairij, s. Cocoa-nut. (p.)
See Q**.
Q^asi^aj, s.
One of the seven
Qfijsssr,
adj. Clear, transparent, Ice. See
islands. See #<y.
Qgmmio. (p.)
QprniswnLD, * The cocoa-nut tree.
QjSesrLf.es>ir, s. Sea, L-ev; [ex jSemir,
wave.]
Q^^zi, s. Ten. For the compounds
s. Clear water, O^aPifif.
oj tliis word, see ,*.
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Q<einTt
Amercement, jyuffirsii,
&c. Seeji>i_i4.
QjSshri 637", i. Obeisance, &c. See
Q^BSSiri^-,v. a. Chastise, &c. See juirLf. .
Qpsssr, s. Staff, club, cudgel, &c,
,tis.. See^, 4, 7, and 11.
O^oHJT, Qdpeir, c;; .-'"(.- ': .ir. Qz:.r,
O^afci-, v. a. [prov.] To raise up, push
aside with a lever, &c, fioriiu. 2. (impers.)
To affect the joints, limbs, &c, as cramps,
ji4Ly,5a. {Jaffna usage.1)
O^esrO^if, s. A lever.
Q^Gmrsmi Q^shrtstns, s. (Tel.
&oX ) Pressure, urgency, 0crfi">i_
Qpe&TSfit'@jXGfie8>Gu Q^ekttna,&
>>, . Unwillingness, C*i_r
C .' j i", L{. (c.)
Qfexrt*>i-&<giGfi*>*iiurij. Unwillingly, com
pelled by custom, urging, pressing, &c.
Q^ssnrssiLD, s. Clearness, perspicuity,
lucidness, transparency, Qf<tt. 2. Skill,
penetration, intelligence, firmness or com
petency of mind or body, srasijtfiuib. See
o**. (p.)
5 \ < r,t'r , s. A gift, &c. See /sppii.
Q^BfisgPt * [prop. Qppgt, which see.] A
hedge of bambu or thorns, &c.
QjBlBg), v. a. and n. [prop. Qppjpi.] To
plat, &c. ; also to stammer.
QppjgpLbh-jbj!)!, s. Tricks, lies. See
fftptcrpff. (It.)
Qstijg&n, s. Syllables used in hum
ming tunes, singing interludes, &c, /ua*
QprrsjS, s. A tree, GistreuireirLo, Croton,
X.
QpClULb, s. (Tel. "3^.) Raft, float,
&c., qaoar. (c.) Sometimes Q*iiuAi.
Qsuudarrirar, s. The man who push
es the raft.
C,'Jju4v,.tu:, s. The pool in which an
idol floats on a festival day.
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Q<giu
QpLaippgiaiih, s. Divine power. See
The festival when an idol is floated
on the Q0uu&cirio.
QpuueO, a. (Tel. plu. "Sw^e.)
Boating, flogging, j^a!/)!?.. (c )
gfteidirB&>aiQjSuuewrE3&&iBr. He has had
a sound flogging.
QjiLOUSVyS. [prov.] Hardening of plough
ed land by heavy rain. See pibuii.
lhuiT!E](3j, s. [pros.] A kind of com
mon tune, pituaoat/rifiib. (c.)
0^ lL(_o/rz_, j. A senseless person, a
fool, jtfleSarfor. See jdtbioftr.
Q^lh(tpdssr, s. Battle field, g$neissraeiru>;
[ex Q^tSi, war.] (p.) 2. [vul. for Q/sarQptei ,'J
Southern point.
QjEtuQjStu, s. Syllables used in singing
and dancing, ftaiisfiuL/. (c.)
QpiiQpiljQtuesrev, v. noun.
Being
furious or angry; (lit.) dancing vehe
mently.
Qsjj0^aj<3u<*^i/*iP!ci(i*^'>*. He came
to the attack with great fury.
QsiO^jQusSrQ^(!fi4LSi4r. He rose in
great fury.
QjS'lllLl, A poetic expletive of very rare
use, g)Asi_#Q*r4i. (p.)
QriAiGwarQpiiiLiiBarQ&<dQuiui<2f. I will
not tell you again.
*Qr&iLlSi]<tii,s. Deity, divinity, Qpibaiil.
(*.) (.Sa. Daivata.)
Q^UJSilih, s.
God, the Godhead,
Deity; thus used in the neuter by good
writers,
2. Fate, destiny, or the
influence of actions performed in previous
births, pursuing the soul and impelling to
actions good or bad, mtiJ. 3. One of the
eight kinds of marriage, stekramainair^gi
Qairtdrff. W. p. 425. D.uva. 4. A year,
<yt_[i. (49.) 5. One of the Ave uis&, ai
Ojajmgffj9&iao*^;iiwii. When the god is
angry the penance is nullified.
Qpiiai a'Seir, s. Lustre of countenance
from the indwelling of Deity. See
Q^iuBispuSssr, s. Divine order or
injunction, especially as attended by
an oracle.
Qpiueu&itifijju), s. Divine or sacred
things, concerns of religion, &c.
QpiLieud&ireusQ, s. Divine protection.
QfB'ijeii&aniLiLD, s. Divine assistance.
QjSdjQj&oau, s. The divine presence.
See Qfivffeeau.
Q^LajTnL-Q, s. God as witness. 2.
The deity as all pervading. 3. Appeal
to the Deity, oath.
Q/iliQi@i/s&sr, s. Divine meditation,
contemplations on the deity, &c, pious
thoughts.
QptuaismiS Qpiiwuua-, s. The
cow of the gods, siuQfgi,
QpiuwG&irp&iirtS. Providential trials.
Qpdjeu&&niLieo, s. Divine likeness, as
in the countenance of a devout or holy
person, chaste matrons, &c.
Q^'ljsu.FQ.Tiuiv, s. Providential occur
rence, divine providence.
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QptusugiQDi'aih, s. Sin immediately


against the Deity, as profanation, blas
phemy, sacrilege, &c, apostasy, &c.
Q/SUjsu^gjr&p.smu), s. Insult offered to
the Deity, blasphemy, &c. See Qjs"si
Inspiring an image with the god repre
sented.
QpiiBip^irGBai, s. Divine judgment.
Qpsuaieagifi, s. Divine praise.
Qpiiwp&wii:, s. The Godhead, Deity,
the divine nature. See G^u^ii.
Qptueuisirmfiadsr, s. An atheist, but
applied by the orthodox Hindus to any
one who denies the divine authority of
the Vedas, ordoubts that of the l'uranas.
QplieutBipSssr, s. Offence or insult of
fered to the Deity, blasphemy, &c.
QpiijQii8iLiu>u>, s. Judgment from
heaven, divine decree, providential oc
currence.
QpheiUjip, s.
Devotedness, piety,
religious zeal, trust in God for a good
or bad destiny.
Q^aja/yaoff, s. Puja to a god.
Qpiueuuum , s. See Qptuai&fftS .
Q^iLiwuLjeiseaLD. s. Divinely inspired
poetryapplied often to the <gp and

Qptueun^esiw, s. Divine right, dis


posal, or direction, Q/f,*a,i$&v>. 2. Di
vine providence, QfituitQ*aj*i.
Q#ij*i$6snDcijw(!fsj0, That which hap
pens providentially.
Divine providence. 2. Destiny or the
influence of actions in a former birth.
Gtp jj Q en it u it & 2fer, i. (SI.) Divine
worship, divine service. See a-u^asr.
OsSi/jaSaii Q^iueffaui, s. That
which is divine, which appertains to God,
giaitSuib. ( Sa. Dairilta.) i. Divine affairs,
events, injunctions, divine providence,
QpiiaiQeiut*. 3. Transcendence, magni
ficence, super-eminence, as an aujjust or
splendid scene, ioBowj. 4. [uu/.] Chance,
gftnn&aQfiiii^aii, s. Earthly or divine
power. See under
@$IM&&Q0Lj&at*TULiy.GiiJirQA*jS. IIoW it
will be, we cannot tell.
QfiiidsfrijiiSsvipjGfsir. I providentially
escaped.

tSoftpgi. By chance the pavilion fell


upon his head.Note. This form is
used for chance, but implies a divine
providence.
g, .- ja.f.-p- He has obtained likeness
to God, is beatified.
Q^Bilj^s-LjQFje^ssr, s. A divine man.
oljSifl,
Qpja, >t
tLjii, hi, v. n. To be
QpiiaiuQuts&sr, s. A female of Swerga.
seen or perceived, to be ascertained by
QjgiueuuQuiUiffiQ/irr(gj@l, s. A classi
the senses or mind, to become evident,
Qfidrp. 2. To be known, distinguished,
fication of the names of the gods, and
understood, comprehended, !cri. (c.)
whatever is regarded divine, or celes
Usually, in the neuter, with a dative.
tial, &c as given in ifiss.
SQpar, jsG^eor, Cs/cir, aj, V. a. To Select,
Qfiiieuwemsrii, s. One of the eight
choose, make a selection, to prefer,
kinds of marriage. See loaoni. 2. Grate
mOp/Stx. 2. To investigate and com
ful odors, as ffiaieSuwaatb.
prehend, .gnu. 3. To search for, to seek,
Qpiisui&pfiajmpiii, s. God being judge,
Qfiu..
a solemn appeal to the Deity.
QjgislxaQfi/lifirtSr. He chose a suitable
arrow, (p.)
QptuaiLDihfilrft, s. The planet Jupiter,
QjsfiigiQ*iu&ii*>s. Precautions for success
as instructor of the gods, Su#dr.
before any undertaking.
QpiiQiQpaB, s. Munis of the race of
QgHiffQfsefAj. Clearly understanding.
Devas, as mpt, <gpt, Sec.
QjsfaQfiofSP&i. Writing correctly, with
O^iuaiQpeSeij, s. Divine indignation.
full information.
Q^'LenQpnaeiSiSsii, s. Divine presence
QfHtg^taiuu.ii. A king's discreet use
spoken with a conscientious regard to
of all instruments of government.
God.
u^<S/5(tftQ)flMgiaartftiir. He carefully con
QpajaiiheiiifluiGO, v. noun. Worship
sidered and spoke.
QpiflasKi, s. [pro.] Refuse, leavings,
ing of God, divine worship.
the best things having been selected.
QpiuaiiuitBssr, s. [improp. Q/tiueiir&sr.']
O^/flffisfl, s. [pror.] Selections of poetry,
A female of Swerga nurtured by the
elephant gjtaaipib, and afterwards mar
ried to the god Skanda.
QpiflQ&treo, s. Veracity, truth, &jif)
Q^iueuiuir&srairii^eir, s.
Skanda as
aji. 2. Cause as discovered or alleged.
(s>.) 3. Glossary, jys<3""aSt*''.
husband of Devayanai.
QpiftfSj, inf. To appear, &c., Gpirar
O^siuaieiemdsu), s.
Divine worship.
p. 2. To know, jflAu. (p.)
2. Invocation, &c., of some god at the
beginning of a treatise.
Qprf)t89st>,s. Conspicuousness, definitencss, perspicuity, tSanxiBpugi. 2. [in
0^iZ/a/sflQjff^u)( i.
Confidence or
gram."] A division of particles expres
faith in God. 2. Belief in the divine
sive of certainty as to time, MaimQft
existence, providences, &c.
ajiSpugj.
0/XiuetieSwiresrw, . An aerial car, said
QpiftiS&oeBSsir, s. Declarative verb,
to move through the sky at the plea
one of the two classes of verbs, that
sure of the occupier, giwdueS*r-.
which expresses action, suffering, &c,
QjliLieueSjT^eir, s. Bhishma, e(BuiiT&ir
generally containing a characteristic of
A See Gfi&ieS.-firir.
tenseoppos. to g^iityrfkr. See f&r.

0:'?(5
Qpifit8&>(&hir(Lppgi, s. A declarative
verb in the terminate form.
Qi#//j\#&>sS&arQiu.r.FU> Q/sS/SSBOeSSsir
d!srQii*tib, s. Tlie declarative verb in an
unfinished form, as infinitives, gerunds,
&c, embracing especially twelve varie
ties, and requiring a terminate verb
appellative, &c to complete the sense
Qfitft&jteu$, s. A known way. ( c.)
QpSi^suar, appcl. n.
A man who
knows.
QsifUgtQsirairsir, inf. To understand
2. To choose, select things or persons,
to elect, pick, cull.
Q/XtRi&iaaajda, inf. To select and
set aside.
Q^srRtuuui, inf. To be known, seen,
to appear. 2. (ode.) Visibly.
O^fluuu^, inf. To explain, make
known, reveal.
QprflujBiff, inf. To become known,
perceived, understood.
QpiflijiTjSjSsiiniQjSrflujirfipeiraaLD-QjZrfl
ucCu-itgi, s. Ignorance, simplicity.
Q^/flsu/r/fi&isfi&sr, s. A symbolic verb.
See (g^uLj^&tr.
QfliftuiruiSusiruil, adv. Unwittingly,
unknowingly.
QprfttuirsBLo, neg. v. noun. Ignorance,
^iirorui. 2. Invisibility, imperceptibiHty, Gffftrgmn.
Q^ifinSsatfi, s. A female, a lady wear
ing choice ornaments, Queta. (p.)
C
inf. [cans.] To explain,
point out, show, teach, j/<$<S*s. 2. To
bring to light, manifest, reveal, display,
Qp/flc83sru 8uu Qa&&u> , * Partici
pies of the declarative verb, being one
for each of the three tenses.
QprftiLieo, v. noun. Appearing, Qpirjb
p*>. 2. Searching, investigating, select
ing, comprehending,
QjgSsii, o. noun. Choosing, picking,
selecting, ^nti*. 2. Any thing select,
chosen, &c , superior in quality, a se
lection, election, choice, picking, Q^A*
QgHtsuuC^p. 3. Appearance, visibi
lity, Qpippit. 4. That which is known,
ascertained, ^puOuCip. 5. s. Know
ledge, .JljSorf.
Qsrfti&i, inf. [pror.] To choose, select,
CUll,
,;. - J". -.
G^ifl, aSGpst, pGjSar, uSuek, da, v.
a. To make evident, bring to view; to
cause one to see, know or perceive, Qprdi
pjQriiw. 2. To tell, mention, say, declare,
Q#rx. 3. To write, inscribe, <y#. [o
change of QpfitS**.~\ (p.) 4. [prov.] To
separate large and small gems, &c., also
different kinds of grain by a fan, &c,
cr-.''.ir:ii^-.-(iP7pf fj';.^. To make
known the excellency of this divine tale.
(msr.)
Qptfljpii, v. noun. Writing, erqggipei.
2. Saying, C;j-<t.,.-;,-!j. 3. Being per
verse, viputQ,

Q/sitiuLf, v. noun. Informing, acquaint


v. noun. Being giddy,
ing; communicating information, jy^
Suli. 2. Saying, mentioning, telling,
Q*r&it3s>3. 3. Writing, inscription, qp OslFfTJSW", f. Knowledge, intelligence;
clear perception, comprehension, G^*^.
gastm. 4. Separation of different parti
oppos. to lod*.
cles by shaking or sifting in a fan, C
QfiQ*)^&>ieetLD, s. Clearness of know
oJuiv. 5. [pw.] Things separated,
assorted, chosen, Q*-uS*ijuij_esi. 6.
ledge, sageness, wisdom, j>To(ii_eo.
[in the Qsri*r& plug.'] Selecting stones,
Qi^r, GaitSr,Q,iQ5a, v. n. To be enlightened,
'Q^ift&stsnh, s. A view of a deity, a
be convinced, to grow in knowledge, Q>
vision, &c. See^*i.
<Su. 2. To perceive, ascertain, become
free from doubt, to understand clearly,
*Q^i?laL'BssT, s. A vision, an auspicious
tgsjmpp^a. 3. [improp.
Q^j.] To
sight, &c. See nfolm.
arrive at puberty, as a girl, Qbggmim.
Q^JSiftS), dQQ/Dsr, i ' ;r, uCuen, da,
Q^QF/eisriQusesr, s.
A girl grown
v. a. To obtain an auspicious sight, &c.
marriageable.
See a*S>.
C,.- ./-OTri-tr.-rrti,
An intelligent,
well informed mind, mature understand
Q/BifluLj, s. A note of hand. (R.) 2.
ing.
See Qfifi, c. a.
Q^(V)&!iri<lweoain,s.(plu.) Great and
Q/SlfflDlT, $. The lion as the beast that
learned men, jfpdp&piGfiit.
seeks for prey, Qasib ; [ex Q/i/l, searcliing,
QpQ^iLS, v. noun. Maturity of know
et mi, beast.]
ledge, comprehension, understanding.
Q^ifltLiGCiT, s. (plu.) The ignorant, un
2. Clearness, Q>/>cf.*i. (#*.)
enlightened, uninformed,
2.
Q^^sirei) O^Egijtj^OT, B. noun. As
Enemies, umgi. (p.)
Q,cjliS, 2.
QjiEiPi ILISC, s. A flower garland,
(#>.) 2. See Q^, t>. n.
. ("7V./. "e>o?(oO [sometimes written Qp
QjSiflsu, v. noun. Choosing, &c. See
5b*u.] The Telugu country, g,iQpv<b. 2.
Telugu language, gi'uim**. (c.)
QgA, v. n.
O^jjifi/aar, j. C feM. Qpieia&&.) A
Q >{R 65) su , s. A woman from twenty
Telugu person, Gentu.
six to thirty-one years old, (lit.)ofdiscreet
age. (See u(j,i4.) 2. A woman in general, 0^50 Q^Si^jy, i. [pror.] A kind of
QuesaQurgi. (p )
play ; also the thing used in the play, g>/
QsBQF), s. [vul. Q^QFjOf."]
High way,
Sira/fi_(3. (c.) 2. A stage in a journey
by palankeen, or the place of changing
public road,
2. Street, miff, (c.)
bearers, ^e*Si_i4. 3. Oblong plats or
rr@npxLP,iQ,scTj-?(Jfl,enfijrC,j. KxpOSC
patches in a field, bounded by small
not my faults; {lit.) put not my faults in
ridges, Qr<Siiuififi. 77te compounds are
the streets.
limited lo Jaffna.
wrtQ0(gsni2>9<3Qf(5aiirii\Au. To Walk
the streets, especially as a harlot.
QpeneoitL-iui, s. Playing with Cpev.
Qp(if)&ape>) Q^jijQ/ffffei), s. A streetS, Fraud, trick, deception, u^*&r.
door.
QsaiSgdatLL-, inf. To construct small
Q^^dairaieo, s. Patrole of the streets.
ridges between plats in rice-fields.
QjZeQS>dsirDiT, s. Bearers for change.
Q^SQ^eSceoQuira, inf. To pass through
the street. 2. To be wasted, squan
Qp6VQeoirtl. , v. noun. Continual
dered, Jgj>.
teasing, pressing, harassing, jfbutM^ijLi.
Qpq^&GevGuiti, inf. To throw into
&SULD, s. The mango tree, u>nwnu>.
the street 2. To be negligent, to
waste.
Q5t<jj_, v. n. To be sated, glutted, over
Q^QjjeSfd, s. A street, a highway.
loaded as the stomach, to be cloyed, Q/s**.
Q^SQ^ilSl, s. See Q^Qf)A, v.
2. To loathe from excess, to nauseate,
to vomit, rri^)0iiu. 3. To grow full,
/aopu. (c.) 4.
To think, reflect,
Ovarii!-, v. a. To convince, inform, per
5. To 80Ulld, 9o!4.
suade, enlighten the mind, Q^<*j/*0*ajci.
urfiffiJurM^QjcffLLc-^Aiaiu.However much
2. To confirm, assure, console, "p^&At;
it is examined, it never cloys.
[ex Q/sasir, u.] (p.)
QpeSL-inpfipfiuLj, s. Sweets that
O^jTjtl, v. noun. Puberty of a girl,
do not cloy.
jSagjairgoB*. 2. Illuminating, convinc
Q^s&ilifl)O^sfiil, v.noun. Nausea
ing, informing, consoling, ^SuLy.
from sweet things, the sight of medi
Qjgq^CfBaa&ajnearii, s. [vul. QjSjlcines, &c, e-aiL<2. 2. Loathing of food
tf.AxeSuraaii'] The consummating marri
from satiety, QipCLi.
age ceremony. 2, Ceremony at the
time of a girl's becoming marriageable. Gt^aff(Crj 0/E<s8eir, QQpeir, O^safiewr
C,j.rfjilt_.v, V. noun. As Q/bqiL , 2.
Ci_ar, Odr, O^Jsr, v. n. To grow full,
mpiu. (p.)
Vftl^
ton
QjieBareo,
v. noun. Being full.
O^gioi, d. n. To whirl, be giddy,
2. To fail in mind, be perplexed, be in
s. A taking, receiving, C -ir.tr
a dilemma, to sink under distress, tiiji
*> (P-)
es>*ijf>fli5&*. (p.)
diQfl f-- -;<Qs-&tui. The ploughmen
C,-.t^*^*v---'V-*. He became giddy,
who owned the cows that were taking
water.
or confused in mind.
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Q/Sseflih/Xt-ipfi), s.
A well informed
Q,5a/LLt_, v. n. To become full, to fill, fcsopu.
judgment, mature understanding, clear
knowledge or discernment, profound
2. To abide, stay,
3. >'. a. To gar
wisdom.
gle the mouth, Qa*uudits. (#) 4. To
stop, choke up,
5. To hide, con
Qpsidihpu>mui, s. A lucid mind, clear,
ceal itself, tnanptn. C. To think, iBlez&a.
free from doubt, obscurity, &c.
QpeijCieo, v. noun. Becoming full,
QfsiRthjgeuiT, appcl. n. (plu.) Clear
minded, intelligent persons.
Sea, used in all the meanings of the verb.
Q/$efii&giQatr(Bs&, inf. [pros.] To
Q^mjsrr QsBGLj&Ylj.Qpgi, O^sa/ sear igi ,
remove doubt, by an oath, (c.)
Qfai&ib, Qfia, v. n. To overflow-, increase,
Qpefligieua, inf. To become clear,
Qug; (p.)
to recover from a swoon, &c.
QjgGfarso, v. noun. As Q^sflarei).
QpeSlu>Gi\, s. A gem of good water.
UL-(BpQpe/i1iu, inf. To learn by ex
Q^SSU, s. Enmity, hostility, ua>. 2.
perience. See uQ, v.
War, battle, contest, Curt. 3. Opposing
uiuihQpefiiu, inf. To become free from
power, enemy, unrad. (p.) Note. When
the following word begins with ii, the /
fear, terror, &c.
is changed into ii; as, Oji*<y3ar is Q^ii
QuSpOpefiiu, inf. To speak on a
gpSbt, the battle field.
subject and come to a conclusion.
C ,5
Foes, enemies, ueoseeuir.
e&ajirfiQpefiiu, inf. To be cured of
disease.
QpsueunQpDmuufi, s. A hostile en
QpeStu, inf. [adverbially '] Clearly,
campment.
distinctly, evidently, obviously.
Ciiils,
Battle, warfare, con
Qpefld2d, inf. To make clear, serene,
test. (*5>.)
&c , Qaidmts. 2. To clarify, refine,
(3s2>sua>J, s. The moon, eifiasa. 2.
QftfiitQfiiu. 3. To explain, illustrate,
[ex Qpw.] Enmity, hostility, animosity,
!W!4*. 4. To inform, clear away
u. 3. Battle, contest, war, Cur*. 4.
doubts, triQfxi^iis. 5. To dispel fear,
Opposing force, the enemy, */igi<3. (rg.)
sorrow, apprehension, anger, bashfulness, drunkenness, swooning, delirium,
dQ<ip&r, /SQfieir, uQueir, da,
sleep, &c, *s. 6. To pour off, strain,
v. a. To shout, vociferate, whoop as in
decant, iif.**. 7. To fatten, make plump,
driving cattle, scaring away birds, &c,
jfLii_. 2. To tread out corn, anamim.
Q^oBey, v. noun. Clearing or flowing
(*s>.) 3. v. n. To sound, din, roar, QuAQfr
off from a sediment.
kS*. 4. To be angry, rage, bluster, or
vociferate through anger, Sserttg^uLitsrCt-. Qaren9, &8Gpasr,pGpBir,uQudr,&&, v. a.
To clear or free from turbid or feculent
/crf?pA*criiuLLtj.,f) Opyy^. Trodden out
matter; to clarify, to refine, to polish, to
by the deep blue colored buffaloes. (s*i_.)
clean, @uvjnaii*. 2. To separate large
Qp^Pji&d Q^t^luLj, v. noun. Sound,
from small particles by a fan, 4w_*. 3.
shout, vociferation, bluster, noisy rage.
To heave up sand, pearls. &c, Qa-tgAs. 4.
To assure, convince, confirm, i8i<rniuiJ&fo.
, @p, mpsi,
tu, v. n. To
5. (for Q/sitf.) To sound, make a noise, gt>S
become clear, limpid, transparent, by the
**. 6. To drain off, draw off, pour off, clear
settling or subsiding of sediment, Q>a*Bmm,
from sediments, decant,
7. (c.) To
2. To become serene or clear as the sky.
scatter seed, So/j*. 8. To strew, sprin
the mind, the countenance; to clear off,
kle, eii.
to bocome bright as a shining body, the
ue&iiQpefias, inf. To sprinkle rose
water of a gem, &c, 9<&r. 3. To become
water on persons on festive occasions,
white as cloths by washing, Qiirinui*. 4.
or in a temple, &c.
To pass away, as scarcity, an epidemic,
QpefiuL), v. noun. Clearing, fining,
dulness, sleep, fear, &c., to cease as war,
clarification, refinement, purification.
doubt, error, ignorance, u&*Qp0aSiuzsr$t0iu.
2. Separating grain, particles, &c, in
5. To become evident, manifest, obvious,
a fan. 3. Draining off, straining off,
clear, as the meaning of a passage, an
decanting, drainage. 4. Sprinkling,
idea, &c, Q/<iuivi_. 6. To revive as per
scattering, strewing.
sons or animals from sleep, sickness, &c,
3r. 7. To grow stout, fat, sleek, as
it, s. Internal sounds perceived
persons or animals, Qty*a. 8. To revive,
by the person himself, t-iiGarsn*.
as vegetables, to thrive, Q*uS*. 9. To
become clear as sound, the voice, &c,
,TjS6i>,v. noun. Articulating, epeSp
rarQscs-s
10. To take counsel with
another, ^dwrfti*. (e.) II. [prou.] To
turn out clear, as profit, to accrue as gain, Q^etflsy, j. Clearness, transparency,
to be clear gain, after deduction, g).utus
limpidness, gmtxu>. 2. Brightness; clear
ness of a gem, pearl, &c, u?.-*rji4. 3.
srsn. 12. To take an oath, as C>.v*a^
Plainness, obviousness, that which is easy
tBu. 13. v. a. [with personal endings."] To
of comprehension, QatSuua>^. 4. Clear
consider, deliberate, investigate, rumi
ing, passing away as clouds, darkness,
nate, <g?r<u. 14. To pierce, perforate,
fear, sleep, &c, t&*J>. 5. A lucid interval
Q,jr3A*. 1 5. To know, understand, per
before death, ^*r*<miJOudrp. 6. Flaciceive, experience,
dity, tranquillity, serenity of mind, sus
Q(ff eif?(5Gjr QjSGft&pQizsr, s. A learned
pension of the passions, u)ar,jysBu>rf. 7.
or wise man, a sage, spQgdsr.
Plumpness, sleekness, fulness, fatness, Q
Qpsft&nQpdHip&rr, s. Pure, clear
opiiiy. 8 Clearness of intellect, mature
knowledge, good understanding, sagacity,
water.
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penetration, jy^. 9. Water poured off


from boiling rice, a kind of thin rice
gruel, nj.i^jfi. 10. [in Hhet.] Simplicity,
perspicuity, as one of the ten gn^nsuni.
1 1 . Being clear as profit or gain after
deducting expenses, waste, &c, g$e>nui&.
See Qjscti, v. n.
O^siPe/QffffOaa, inf. To make clear;
to allow a lucid interval before death.
2. To elucidate. 3. [proi:] To grow fat,
to fatten.
Ctr, c*:z i-rj G rr-j :' , s. [prov.~] Margosa
oil cold drawn; not extracted by heat.
O^err G^srrfCWj, s. (com. Q^aerr^u
U#fi.) A flea.
GySsir, adj. Clear, Qpe&wtrzx. (p.) [in
combin. changing * to b\] See Q^asssDia.
Q/iessrif-mrr, s. The clear sea.
dr. <?' .' .1'^-. !;>-=-' v. a. To sift
softly in a winnowing fan, L/soi_i*. 2. To
heave up sand, &c, as the sea, cast upon
the shore, Q*ftiS*. (r.) 3. v. n. To become
clear, lucid, pure, refined, as language,
o(!iu. 4. To be mature iu knowledge or
experience, g/gtumCiui.
Qpeiretr,iQpefiiu, inf. To understand
clearly. See QfltLi-tQ^ftsj.
QpetrieiffpiBip, s. Elegant Tamil, Q^ii
0tS$.
LDirpQp&rsv, inf. To sift flour.
<2#6irG!rm), t). noun. Sifting, becoming
clear, &c, as the verb.
Qj5STT(3}, s. A flea, Q^ssJrgj. (p.)
r, n. [prov.] To become clear,Q^Sr. 2. To
flirt up, to be tossed or heaved up, as
spray, &c, Qsrtfiis.
QjSsireQeifl, s. The name of a tune,
QjSGrrerfl, t An elephant, Lindas. (&i.)
Q<6rrerfl& , s. A medicinal powder,
Glj3>srretf}sinLC!, s. Clearness, obviousness,
perspicuity, Ojjrfai. 2. Intelligence, saga
city, penetration, cleverness, ^<f. (j>.)
QjiareiRiu, adj. Clear, perspicuous,
Qpetrefiiuaieir, s. One of clear intel
lect. (Bcschi.)
QjSEtreif!iiJn-QsirG$QiLiriT, s. (plu.) The
learned, the wise, the intelligent, sages,
persons of clear understanding.
QjSsirGiStreSSriA, s. A play among fe
males, lOMffi^^riufCif-Qeiirarsi. (p.~)
[prov.~] A button, clasp, &c,
made of thread or of metal, ^eCq^bJu
alpftsi'staL-ijMti.. 2. See QffjJ, v. n.
Qpjfl^Ci, inf. To button.
Qpjti, iSptz,
cr
~ , V. ft.
To break or snap off, short, qd^cj. 2. To
fly back, rebound, recoil, &c, ^.eagt^Ja.
3. To spirt as drops or particles of water,
&c, to splash up, top up, as spray, Sfcp.
4. To spring or hop, as fleas, &aor. 5. To
part, burst asunder as a knot, a rope, a
fiddle string; to fly apart, burst in pieces,
fly offor be struck off, as pieces or sparks,
jfp. (c.) 6. [prof.] To be broken off, as
friendship; become disunited, Co<sfLii_ 7.
(Jig ) To fail, to result unsuccessfully.^p.

<?>,i!a9'A*Q;9*tj<?<jfle><*- He spoke in
anger, the blood flying to his face.
u<stQjfi*$/&. The boil throbs; {lit.)
jumps.
*rit(20Ss*su<!u*S<!sai.l\e speaks wicked
ly enough to make his tongue burst
asunder.
iSacRQf^fguQurJpfi. The disease is re
medied.
QwfiQffltQpf. Sparks fly out.
miiQf$j?&. The eye is suddenly blind
ed; (lit.) broken by lightning. &c.
Qpu^.QuQuttSpsi. It has failed, come to
naught.
Qtfuutar. He will burst asunder; a
curse.
Q^Sdsif-ds, inf. [prop. O^pldsjiji^.
To scatter, disperse, as an army ;
to beat or hammer so as to cause
bursting, or to make a part fly off; to
confound, to puzzle in controversy.
Q/eiSda,uCus=, tnf. To speak so as
to offend, to break up friendship.
QpfipjXaisir, appel. n. A man of cruel
conduct; used in cursing.
QpjS^&i&ip, s- To strike on some
thing in falling. 2. To burst to pieces;
spoken of one who so acts as to render
himself liable to a curse.
Qpfiupio, s. Spirtling of medicinal
oil when boiling.
Qp<B, e. noun. Spattering, splash,
spirt, fi^jtssM.
Q^pluu, v. noun. Rebound, recoil,
flying back, resilence, u.a>?isgiit&ai>a. 2.
Spirt, spatter, splash, dash,
3.
Parting, bursting asunder, flying apart;
snapping off, breaking, as a linib,g^aM.
4. Shooting with the fingers, snapping,
&c., **riSs>. 5. Wicked conduct spoken
of in cursing, as exposing a person to
bursting asunder.
dmdjDsir, pQp&r, uQucar, ds,
v.a. [prov.] To flirt off, shoot a particle with
the finger and thumb, to bespatter,
2. To snap a bow-string, or fiddle-string,
with the finger and thumb to try its
lightness, to strike the springs of a lute
with the fingers, JtisarrtL/QpiS**. 3. To
discharge arrows or balls with a bow, to
shoot, trilu. (c.)
Qjfi**miBAilM. He gives nothing in charity.
Qp^Sut, inf. (with Suits.) To be
desolate, forsaken, forlorn, gi**p. 2. To
be discomfited and dispersed as an army,
jynjcfl^iMu. 3. To stray and wander as
cattle, 9gffeaar. 4. To be tossed about,
as a mariner, or vessel at sea, jiteii&bju.
5. To be puzzled, confounded, &c,
(c.)
Q^jSuL-L-wsir, appel. n. A lewd
woman, as Si*ic_*/-.
Q^SJ^ui-j, s. A button, as Qf/B. (Beschi.)
2. See Qffi, v.
pGjgeir, Qweir, Qpp, v. n. (im
perfect.) To tarry,
2. v. a. To des
troy,
(p.)
Q/rjpmi, s. Foes, enemies, usasei/r.
Qpjppev, v. noun. Abiding, staying,
s&**i. 2. Hurting, injuring, destroying,
QjSjgi, eQlpss, p<2/B<k, uduar, ss,
v. a. To bruise, crush, Qsfit*. (p.)

Q^jpiS&rred, s. A scorpion, Qpa. 2. Qr<5S3r, adj. South, southern, Qpp(Q


Scorpio of the Zodiac, dgiRaduS).
Qp<skaieo, s. The southern sea, Qpp
Q/E/D(&), s. [a change of pd&axru>.~]
South, southward, Qfi&fiM. (c.)
QfidrauSeeirtULD, s. The southern KayQfifMgQip*&W There is famine in
lasa, the feigned favorite abode of Siva.
the south.
Qp&T&s&iT, s. A name for the town
Q/Bjb&jifBl QpjbSjifi Q^pi^i^, adj.
of l'eriacolom, as QfisssaH/fi>i*r, (Govt,
Southern, QiC/6<r. (c.)
usage.)
Qfi/bsjifduGu&a- Q/xp8^pu(}u&&,
Qfiara^sn, s. Southern literature; i. e.
s. Language, dialect, idiom, pronunci
Tamil, 4u9g. 2. As Qgarsfciuit.
ation of the southern district.
Qfiasi/B^sifi^Q^wiiisr, s. A sacred earth
Q&pS^fidarrpjpi, s. Southern wind.
used by QaoraJemLir/, in marking their
QppSjifiuirsbr, s. A person of southern
foreheads.Note. They extend the
India.
middle mark below the other two to
Qpp(g)U>ssnevu> Opp^aiCtui, s.
the bridge of the nose.
The southern region.
Qpssra&iiijiriT, s. A sect of Vaishnuvas
Qpp(3)(Lp&u>, s. Southern, facing the
who maintain different tenets from the
south.
Qppf&jQpsLDirijuGuira, inf. To go
Qpasr&ireo Qfieirairpjpi, s. The gentle
south.
south wind.
QppQsQp&EistTL-if., v. pari. Having
Qp&rQipatg! QpeaSip, s. South-east.
the face southward.
Qpsir@iji/ipan&, s. The south-east
QppG&nL-L-ih, s. [prov. for siruu
region.
which see.} The southern
QpeorQijp^filGD&uuiTffoeBr Q^cbtS^p^^
passage of the clouds.
r>*tlaop, s. The regent of the south
east, ^*BaHSfmar.
*Q;3>ji)&nLJ, s. [prop, piumu, which
O^esrf^wif), s. A sacred river that
see.~\ Sacrificial grass.
disembogues itself near Cape Comorin,
Q^iJD/lS, s. A painted or pictured hall,
2. Cape Comorin named after
2. A raised verandah, pawta*.
the river.
QjsdrG* : i , s. The southern horn of
QjSpjpl.s. (com. Qppfi.) Hedge of
the crescent moon, the word for moon
thorns, he, to defend a passage; lines of
entrenchment, jbui_ljl/. 2. (p.) Certainty,
being understood. See i_(?S>.
ascertainment, assurance, persuasion, con
Qfissr&uiTQpaiudaus, s. Southern
fidence, Gjipp-Ji. 3. See Qfipa, v.
side, parts or region, &c.
Qjtaruff^LO, s. One of the four sessr
QppQpar, inf. [adverbially.'] Clear
lCD, aS QfiSBUtJfith.
ly, certainly, Q^raW*. 2. Forthwith,
immediately, at once,
Qfidrur,xv ls., s. The district south of
QjZpQpesrei), v. noun. Being clear,
Madura. See fiS&,
certain, sure, QfttM*>. 2. Being in haste,
Qpebrutra/siD, s. The southern divi
sion of India. See unpii.
QppQparsq, v. noun. Certainty, clear
QpanunfteLD Q^drurreo, s. The
ness,
southern side or region.
Qfi&ruirifl&ppiTiT, s.
Inhabitants of
Q^p^,QQpfr,Q&pt8<!eisrs&r,Qaiek,Qfi;pp,
the southern regions.
v.n. (com. Q/stgi.) To stammer in speaking,
riuOin*r. 2. To have the feet entangled
QfBarueoLh, s. The region or world
in a rope, &c, to be tripped up, upset,
of the deceased, ii,<*<*iano1i_i4. 2. A
supplanted, i_(d. (c.) 3. To be perverse,
corn-field lying to the south.
obstinate, lojrpui-. 4. v. a. (c.) To braid
C:s .-!.: i j s. The manes or souls
whips, mats, baskets, &c, to plait, en
of the deceased, supposed to be in the
twine, enfold, weave, iit*r. 5. To disturb,
south.
Qfidrupii, s. As Q/iasrudsui.
QpppluQu&, inf. To stammer.
Qpary.:.- . s. Southern parts of India,
Qppjfi&ippp, inf. To trip, supplant.
any part south of Mount Mcru, dmy
Q^pjpidaireaeir, s. A person whose
SiirQptjrurBi. 2. The southern parts of
legs in walking strike one against the
the earth.
C/.;r. /..'..:.-. f. South Madura, as dis
other.
Qppgtuuii, s. A lapping tooth, a snag
tinguished from oi-u>gmr, north Madura,
tooth.
QjXpjpiuueoeoar, s. (fern. Qppjpiuu
Qpsiruifai, s. The southern mountain
*bS.J A person with teeth lapping over
Pothlya, supposed to be the residence
each other.
of Agastia, Qutpiuih, 2. As Gtifawtu.
Qppjpttuwvdf, s. A stammerer.
Qpenu>fanui7eirw, s. South Travancore.
Qpppeo Qppjpi, v. noun. Intwining,
O^asrQpsw, s.
Facing the south,
braiding, ilar&*>*. 2. Tripping, gftL-&cas.
southern direction.
3. Being perverse, urpuiis.
Q/ssirQpihx, s. South pole.
GifBpjrjllLtrj&jpi, s. [improp. jppgiLtinp
Q^arCLoeo-Q^esrdLDpfg, s. South-west.
ja.] Tricks, shifts, roguery, deception,
QpebrQwpp1fB&, s. The south-west
region.
0<S@^7, appel. n. That which is in
Q^arQLcp^sns^uurretar, s. The regent
the south, Qfpig&Bffi. (p.)
of the south-west, rfsP.
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Q^sarsflff^atii, s. One of the nine divi Q^ssr QjSsirckBr, s. The cocoa-nut


sions of the known continent. See fc
tree.
I A.
Qfi&hrGsrw&eir^, s. Cocoa-nut toddy.
QpsirpiBy!, s. The Tamil language,
QpsaTsarm&ekrjp, s. See Q^izsrarLnS&iSeir.
as peculiar to the south, QtapiSA.
QpzBrQjri&j&Q^uu&if QflesnssruiUjSiiiTy s.
Qpzirpeo, s. The south wind, as Q^sir
Cocoa-nut toddy with the fermentation
(c.) 2. The wind of the former
suppressed by lime.
dfcWy season, Qpearussfilju^mi^iAasp^f.
Q^arasiitSeS), s.
A kind of parrot
Qflesp&i&*Qpgi C^63rpv^.*p53. The
that resorts chiefly to the cocoa-nut
south-wind blows.
tree,
Q/stbrp&gic$ihLiBp&. The wind shifts to
Q/SeirGina&fiijpi, s. The split cocoa-nut
the south.
leaf-stalk, the leaves of which are
Qjtcsrp&iQppfiuQLxssiatpgsSpp, The gen
braided for screens, &c.
tle south wind has risen to a hurricane,
Q^sirair/Efg^g;, J. Heart of the tree.
i. e. a little affair has become a seri
QpisfrGBriEi^Qj^&itS. Young cocoa-nut
ous quarrel.
leaves.
Qfiik/DflQpQuirsir, s.
Kama, whose
chariot is the south wind, regarded,
as favorable to love, aimtk.
s. Very young cocoa-nuts.
QjSeirjfi, s.
South, Qpptg. 2. The
QjidrenrmQairCSl , s. [prov.] The stump
south-wind, Qfsirpio. (p.)
of a cocoa tree.
Qfisbrl$as>&, J. South region.
G^ararciSaniisKU Q/SsaresrmGsfmLfi,
s. [prov.~\ A cocoa-nut with the water
i. Yauia, king of the southern region
and kernel taken out.
and god of death, g)w>*.
Qfi&rsiriQ&irSsD, s. An alley of cocoa
Qp&Qjo&u>, s. The southern region.
trees.
Qfleirarek, s. A titular name of the
QfiaresriffiiiLf, s. Fibres of the cocoa
Fandyan dynasty of Madura.
husk.
Qps&reSGijupth, s. One of the nine
QpesresruiL-eni, s. Cocoa leaf.
divisions of the known continent. See
Qp&rssrwffih, s. Cocoa tree, wood.timber.
seArt th.
Open ^'9^0.^50? <s, s. Lanka, Ceylon
0peerortAU&gjeat, s. A web covering
as situated to the south of India, fil"
the foot of the leaf-rib of the cocoa,
nexraruiLLearii). (p.)
where it joins the tree.

CojS. A syllabic letter composed of p


and b.
GsS, inter. A sound used in driving
cattle, soI*^uiy. (c.)
Gt&l&mieraiQptiir&{tjLj4&M2&tfalGtu. If you Say
to a bullock d, he will go; if doo, he
will stophave you not as much sense
as a bullock? (<iltwii.)
The deity, a god, a divinity,
[ex de, to preserve.] 2. Grace,
favor, clemency, 8<sa>u.
G4u9@iO(jB_q*. The very gracious
and exalted deity.
*Qtjii>, s. Body, bodily constitution,
W. p. 425. Dkha.
Qjsaatrihp), s. Lustre of the body,
Qpsae^jpi, s. The temperament of
the body. See itus^ji.
QpatFLDui^LD, s.
Corporeality of
the body.
Gpaa-pfi, s. Purification of the body.
SjSsflirffaw, s.
Sustenance of the
body, ff/j#5)@jiS [ex jsrir*li.]
Gpsfiiu>, s.
Stoutness of the body,
bodily strength.
GfbapfiujnaLt), s. Relinquishment of
the body, voluntary death.
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GflapfitjiLiw, s. The three kinds of


bodies. See ffofifiiutb.
Gpaisir&th, s. Dissolution of the body.
Qjssuiipii,, s. Bodily attachments or
affinities, &c., as ensnaring or binding
the soul, efouupj).
Gpsiutrpfimir, s. (St.) Death, ldj
mm. 2. Food, maintenance for the
body, Support, ffuQura}lexl.
Gp<tiGjjirmu>, s. Death, unrest th.
Gp&nkjiLD, s. Dissolution of the body,
i. e. the time of death, msaaih.
Qparn$u>iresTu>, s. Regard for the body;
[eX jyLSlflffOTlD.]
Gp8, s. One embodied, a corporeal
or living being, sometimes used of the
soul inhabiting the body,
W. p.
425. Dkuin.
C(fi><5&6sfl, s. Indian saffron, u>(d)&eir.
QjSS&LCs, s. Fulness, repletion, satiety,
iSsxpsf. 2. Water stopped in its course,
stagnant water, 9&uif#; [cx C^si, v.] 3.
(Jbr giv&xa.) Perturbation, (c.)
G^ag, s. The teak tree, ftrruwu>,
Tectona grandis, L. 2. The areca tree,
*sp<3. (**.) 3. Fulness, repletion, satiety,
Sssipef. 4. Sweetness, lusciousness, fifpuLi.
There are different kinds of teak as w

QpobraaihuitZx, s. Blossom of the co


coa tree. 2. Integument or spathe of
the blossom which covers it until it
expands.
QfieirsBrwS&rdsiT QpzetmikiaGsrg)!, s. A
young, cocoa tree.
QpssrssrLDQeuevmw, A kind of molasses
prepared from the sap of cocoanut and
shell lime.
QfiGBre$<fcv&&&>&v, s. [prov.~] Cocoa
leaves, sewed together with small skew
ers to serve for a plate.
QiasarrV<(3iQ^eaSes^/r@, ! Rib
of the cocoa leaf.
QjsmSQfaQ/sarSssrGiuirSso, s. Cocoa
olas.
Q<56br, s. Beauty, jyyg;. 2. Harmony
in music, ft*mr. 3. Blackness,
QfiS&r, A particle, used only in compo
sition to express that which is opposite,
Qpetrui, inf. To meet, appear to
one. (c)
j&)ns&iaei&ssa$GeiQparuu-iai. It Came
in my sight.
jfi)(ieusiir(giufiQfi6BruCjeisr. He 19 Well
versed in it.
Q^ssr Q^ssTjtsa), s. Syllables used in
humming tunes, singing interludes, &c.,
/stat(sfiuLj. See Q,s*/s.
Qpeiff<53)eC:<TirLCim, s. (Tel.) A gallant.
2. One who lives upon others' earning,
(lit.) as Kama.

GflaQt, inf.
To be satiated, be
cloyed, be full, Bspa>. 2. To be satiated
as any of the senses, BatSdui*. (c.)
QjSaQajSuJ, inf. To be satiated by
eating, to be surfeited, cloyed, glutted,
QjSiii_ 2. To be brimful, be full, to
swell as the ocean, lOropu. 3. To belch,
etjuiAi, (p.)
G0AQsfisQparuuibi3esrGl0&tG<iGur.... The
clouds resounded as if belching, from
taking the waters of the ocean so
freely.
l^&Q9j,
GjzdQesr&i, u>, Gflsa, v.
n. To be full, copious, abundant, replete,
Sa>pu. 2. To be sated, glutted, cloyed,
satiated, GVt-' . 3. v. a. (ivilh the per
sonal termination.) To fill, make full,
Gp*igitiisu.4i. The sea full of water.
^JBlSl&fruj , s. A cocoa-nut, Qpi&i&Gimvli;
[ex Q^b, et
(c.)There are as,
ft$-G0msriu, {jfterrfiG/se}*eiu,$sr&GjBdi9tsu>aeiT
QeetrdifiGjieialiu, vieSpG0E&vdj. @cgtjDL/^
utpfiGfi&stiu, Gp**jQurgtpGfi3aitu, :<^<*
ecBfiGpiisiiu, most of these are of Jaffna
usage.
@j!/B<?^Ei(riu, s. As &QppfilaiTUipw.
(^(^eSflG/SiasiriU, s. Phyllanthus, Z.
(It.)

GpGixiriuif., v. noun, [pror.] Playing


with cocoa-nuts in the new-year's
games, he winning who breaks the nut
of his antagonist.
G/Sibi3 bb14 3, inf.
To break
cocoa-nut chiefly in the temple.
ffjoiiTj/.flii, inf. To peel off the
husk of the cocoa-nut.
G^smsirQuearQ&ssriu, s. Cocoa-nut oil.
G/Xi&isirGiuir^g Qpm&niLiiDisfdifi&a, inf.
To confer magical virtues on cocoa
nuts, by incantations, to prevent their
breaking in games, or to be sent against
a foe.
GjSaairGiurfilsfiL^, inf.
To enchant
cocoa-nuts and despatch them at per
sons to do them mischief.
G<2&ianid&eir, s. The three holes or
eyes of the cocoa-nut.
Gpaairiudsiuii, s. The lowest part of
the cocoa-nut kernel, that which sticks
to the shell. See
GjSmsiriLidSaaiT, s. A kind of greens
Gfi&jsirljd^g] - GjSKiairtud'efijrji - QpiRi
sriiuupeopQfisjariiaQf, 8. A slice of
cocoa-nut kernel.
G^ssisirhd^fBdsaa, s.
The round
empty shell of a cocoa-nut used as a
vessel.
C^jbaffiosgStS, s. The tuft of fibres
on the foremost part of the cocoa-nut.
Cpsisn 'Ld gj&o, s. A bunch of cocoa
nuts.
Gfst&isniimGanwsau , s. \jprov.~]
A
cocoa-nut shell, commonly with the
husk on.
Q -skisnil&SnL-eaL.GpwairGiuir, s.
[prov.~] The half of a cocoa-nut shell,
GjSsnsinLdSaj, s. A roundish piece
of cocoa-nut kernel, commonly with the
shell. See
G^sismud=Q3=niL.(B, s. See Q&irtL.
Qpmsiriiii(Ti)(fl, s. A cocoa-nut scraper.
G^iiisiriufifr^efLci^ear, s.
The wooden
supporter of the cocoa-nut scraper.
Gpsi&ahppesaGsSi, s. Water of the
ripe cocoa-nutoppos. to &ait, in the
young fruit.
Qflikmndj^^Q^Q, s. As G^sisniiigt
crJ. (Ji.)
Gfiiimaii^gjWLj, s. [prou.] An Q^ar
G^as n-ii/igiQF) ai so Gprnairiiuy,, s.
Cocoa-nut scrapings for curry, &c.
GpAimiriinirn, s. The fibre around a
cocoa-nut shell.
Gp&sniiQitpgi, s. A well ripened
cocoa-nut. See Qspsr.
GfiEiairiuuuCL-emrw, s. The name of
a town on the Malabar coast.
GpEiatnuuun&iir, s. A kind or species
of fish, $litar.
G^simiriiuuiren.s. Cocoa-nut milk from
the scraped kernel pressed in the hand.
GfiwsHiuui3eAr^i!V)d(g, s. The refuse
of the cocoa-nut pulp after the oil has
been pressed out.

Gpamniuuy,, s. See Gpii&n'hpgiQf)


WW.
G^/aairiLuf^iSesiir-G/imairiiiuj^^iT^S, s
A kind of herb the flowers of which
resemble scraped cocoa-nut, g>*y.
Gpiaettivu^eveiDjD, s. [prov."] A kind
of curry without gravy, pi uisib
G - ?L i - i
l_, s. Cocoa-nut husk
and fibre.
GpiiianiiQpaifl, s. [pros.] The point
in the cocoa-nut between the two closed
eyes, deemed the strongest for play
Gpsi&niiQp8Lp,s. The integument.
GpixiTiUQp3sn, s. The round germ of
a ripe cocoa-nut.
GptsimniLiQpLy.Gpei&itijQp]&, s. Half
a cocoa-nut.
Gpmanhqpifl, s. [prov.J The three
nerves of a cocoa-nut.
GjSi&i&nijQLDirpfil, s. [proti.] A lump
of flesh between the fore-legs of the
COW, buffaloes, &C, wrili$.car(y>*2rJrS<fi)

G1s&jifis>pd&L-i$.iuirGir, inf. To lake


and govern a country. 2. To govern
and control a country.
Gfi&uirGsx G/E&uirsnaf*, s. The
language of a country. 2. Language
and country.
Gp&uirjiiD, s. The burden and res
ponsibility of governing a country, as
resting on the king, QjieQajuQurpuLi.
Gp&Gupu>, s. Difference of climate
in different countries.
Gp&uuipw>w, s. [prov.'] Ancient es
tablished customs, or usages.
Gp&QpQ, s. The head of the Reve
nue department. (7? )
G/g&wGurra, inf. (com. unGp&LbGuir
s.) To wander into a distant country.
GjBfaitf .'..-:/.. s. Customs,habits, usages,
or laws of a country, Gftrtnib.
G/i^eiieirgBLD, s. [viil.] As Gp&uuip
Gp&aiir, s. A wanderer, a roamcr.
2. lproy.~\ As Gpexmitfigluib. (c.)
Gfi&ir&iTnLD,^. Customs, usages, man
ners, &c, of a country.
Gp&irfiufi, s. The lord of a country,
a king, a governor.
Gp&trfilLjdfdujw, s. Government, juris
diction of a king or governor.
GjS&irGp&ui, s. Various countries,
upu*iGfi*ib. (c.)
Gp&n&pwi, s. A foreign country,
iarsd>uG/s3ib. 2. Each respective coun
try, jfwwuiG/sfih. 3. Terrestrial longitude.
4. Allowance made for a planet's proper
motion while passing from the first
meridian to that of the given place;
virlucUltj, allowance for longitude, Gfsrm

GjXEisiriuajqg&imm, s. The kernel of


an immature nut.
(s^5IEl(^t Qp&i, Qfi&iQesr&i , u>, " j'L t, t>
n. To fill, become full, rise to the brim;
stand full, stagnate, iflopu. (c.) 2. To
be crowded, abundant, copious,
3.
(fur fiuiia.) To exhibit signs of fear,
sr*.
Gpi&iSuGuira, inf. To stagnate; to
fear.
*Q^S3:3;s3rl s. A governor, rule
ear; [ex Gpeii."]
Gp&Hr.s. (St.) Splendor, light, &c. See
Gftur.
Qsb&ui, 3. Country, territory, land,
Gp&nipauirma, s. Degree of longi
region, district, province, r. W. p. 424tude.
Desa. (c.) 2. Place,
3. Regions of the
Gp&irihpail>GuiTa, inf. To travel or
body as the province, or residence, of
wander from one's country.
their respective gods, m_ioj)/,_^rf(yiiL!
i_i4.Note. In Hindu Geography fiftyGp&n&pnGgeaa, s. Meridian line.
six countries are enumerated, viz.: 1
G/g&iriiptfl, s. (lit.) A foreigner. 2.
jfK*ib. 2. Jfgarii. 3. Jyl. 4. ^tBiii.
(fig ) A traveller to foreign countries,
5. g)ri_ii. 6. 9ilif.uc&. 7. *
6. oS
a wanderer, unG#B.
ESit. 9. atvesriin. 10. dr*_ih. 11. t*ih.
G?ettptvrtufjiitB<3<b. He wanders
12. as.*
13. sr&firjib. 14. enhGuisih.
about as a vagrant.
15. jn-ii. 16. <5<5<. 17. <stsib. 18.
19. GT. 20. cgs\S#0i3. 2\ . x^iesitb.
GpG&rupfinwih, s. General cala
22. Gtsui. 23. Gsiaib. 24. Qarisenii.
mities, G>S/fgeuii, which are five: 1.
25. QmAicuA 26. <?*ii. 27. *4. 28.
Fire, Q^cjiii/. 2. Water, peismft. 3.
tmitSrib. 29.OTii. .">!). Ssiiorro. 31.fl*>.
Sickness, Grrii. 4. Famine, u&*ib. 5.
32. 0orii. 33. -.
34 Gergnb. 35.
Death, *rf. These come from God.
Gsresrstb. 36. ,
37. . - 38.
There are other five which are sup
Qtmsoai. 39. 6i_it. 40. Gmutaih. 41.
posed to come from men. 1. Scandal,
uCiunth. 42. ufccvoft. 43. utQsmib. 44.
2. Theft, Pcjii. 3. Foreign
uleArt^juih. 45. LjsStfitb. 46. GurL-tb. 47.
oppression, ierppsriQsris\r. 4. Oppres
u)(d. 48. tnteib. 49. tajrL-tb. 50. ifl3wui&
sion of the king's agents, Gi*f:gQugii
51. t -,-<i .:. 52. uo/csnA. 53. ysaptb. 54.
stfitutsrtfutfirari. 5. Avarice of the king,
ainsdt, 55. aiisrewih. 56. tSfiluuib. ('^.)
fieSrf&e&tB&aQur&eTtfBS ; \cx A.uji&jwib.']
Gp&&n&i>u>, s. Time and place,
*Qfi>&ir, s. A kind of tune, fprruessr.
a)iiiQLi(jf^'ii. 2. The passing of time,
QurQfgiitfi. (c.)
*Q>fi&irL-g:lBl s. Another tune, epiflgir
GfiesieimrBpgi. Time is going.
*ib. (rg>.)
GfE3=saenunp^!ju>, s. Propriety or
s. The head-man of the
three circumstances to be observed,
viz.: where, when, and who,
CaSte, gilftglfl/l'iuaar.
(J^dF Tuinrih : j. A plant with a medici
Gp&&snir&$iiu>, s. General health and
nal root, gj/fcjRlr, Piper dichotomum.
prosperity; climate.
A ins. vol. ii. p. 416.
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\er&S,s. (Tel.~^.) A large horse, Qu


r--. . ;.>-. {*&.) 2. A lime tree, rii*s>j.
3. The name of a tune, s)'-"*^; [*
Te/o, spirit, power]
Gfi&i&nuj, s. [among physicians.'] A
lime, a lemon, a&u**B*iii.
*QjbS^Li, s.
Provincialisms, terms
peculiar to a country, ^ui;iiia#Qr<!a,
2. One of the two kimls of dance peculiar
to the countries respectively,
3.
Light, lustre, brightness, grf. 4. Gold,
Qutdr. 5. l$eauty,
(*.)
Q>JbS)&G3T', s. (pi. QfiSstr.) A spiri
tual teacher, a Guru, gser. 2. A merchant
as travelling,
3. A Guru of one
class of Vaislinuvas, Ur>i*^(?*fii*-. 4. A
teacher of the Vedas, GmjGurgiwSuGur*ir. 5.
A teacher in general, a school master,
*-uTfiurutir. 6. A traveller, a wanderer,
a foreigner, Gpscitrf. W. p. 425. Dksika.
Q^Qiuld, s. Provincial terms or
phrases. See &mr*Q*r&i.
GpSiuihuiri, inf. To chant foreign
melodies.
*
Cos*, s. Lustre, light, brightness, ge>ff.
2. Gold, treasure, Qursir.
3. (5<.)
Beauty, jfisig. 4. Seminal fluid, tSsg.
See Gpu*.
GfiG&iru>dJti>, s. [yul. CfiG &n&LDtLiw.]
Splendor, GuQaidl.
GfiG&rrLDtutresr&fiiA, s. Beatific splendor,
as applied by Saivas to Siva.
GfiG&irgojUui, j. Embodied light, pof?
'QpCoPtrLQ&go, s. One of the thirtytwo Upanishads, ... in-u^ .
Qf&L&.irsiJir srruetiLh, s. [in Hindu astron.] Tlie quotient of any number di
vided by 248, or the Vakyam, G#*.iirer.
got, CfiLfCsarssr, Censir, Gfit^,
v. a. To seek, search for, inquire after,
2. To acquire, earn, procure, *<iu)*.
3. [nil] To take care of, cherish, foster,
provide for, uuwt**. 4. To inquire about
one, to ask after his welfare,
(c.)
Qptf.iLit*>p6g!&Q0(5tSe$3*9ptiT. Does he
hide what he gets and beg in the street?
Qfiif-qpif.il'g. No search can discover it.
It cannot be got by seeking.
G^t.*wtiBrf^^w^s^L/L.i_^. The plant
sought is under foot; i.e. the thing desired
at hand.
Gfiiirda^jpi, s. [prov.~] A state of
neglect, uzsufiulS*7oui ; also Q/sCi^r&^gt.
Cfiiuds^(ylid@taa, inf.
To be
neglected.
GfiinfiGfiL-iCo, s. Acquisition by
unparalleled labor, acquisition by un
worthy or unjust means.
Gfiif.sSm^m, inf. To get for ano
ther. 2. To support dependants by
labor, &c.
Gfiiffifirfiu, inf. To go in search of,
to seek for.
Gfi Lf.fifilsirsir, inf. To live by unworthy
means. 2. To live by whoredom.
GfiLfuuirirda, inf. To search for. 2.
To use means for obtaining, (c.)
OfiLf.utSif.sa, inf. To seek and find
out. 2. To get a paramour, as an un
chaste woman.
624

QfiLf.iuSfiL-Lu>, s. [in law."] Property


acquired, as distinguished from dowry,
legacies, or that which is hereditary.
GfiifTuTLf-fifiitliU Gfiif.Gtutnf.fifilrfluj,
inf. To take great pains to search.
(ZfiLf saatAS, inf. To gather and re
serve for the future, to lay up.
GfiGieir, neg. I seek not.
Q>a>L_&sis>i , s. The nineteenth lunar
mansion, cpi/sr. (,#-) 2. A kind of
drug, si'y,.
QfiL-(8jUf-&Q, s. A bee or black wasp,
(j/cror,
vo 5 lLCw^-e sssremL , $. The name of a
fish, g>/Jsir. See Qsetomi.
GptLQairQaS, s. The name of a
plant,
Helotropium indicum, L.
(djSl1.i LO, j. Anxiety, solicitation,
a>2w. 2. Earnest desire, appetite, longing
for, Quimit. 3. That which is earned,
hoarded, G*sfii*uuiii-/t. (c.)
jfmi&&<dcM9jdiiS<!AiQmi{gGfiCL-tb. He has
great eagerness for learning.
fm/&A(UL2ssr\zGi0&iQar(QlgL-^t6. She h&8
great anxiety for her child.
gjta&*i5*<:rrp0*Giii&i<:0C-ii&ilRi. He has
no appetite at all for rice.
QfiL-L-.i&nn&r, s. An industrious
thriving person.
GfiL-L-mGfii, inf. To acquire much
property.
Q^lL Cd^lIl ti (ojSlLswl.,
v. noun. Seeking, search, appetence,
pursuit,
2. (c.) Acquisition, accu
mulation, #iiur>iui4. 3. Supporting,
cherishing, &c, uziiefiuLj; [ex CfQ, .]
GfiL-irm gold, s. ( com. GfiCttreaLD. )
Great industry, aptness at acquiring,
thriftiness, Qu?&aGp$iibppiup&.
GfiL-inesat, s.
An industrious,
thriving person, ttburfgiutsrmir. (c.)
(J^lLb>_, s. ( Tel. if
Clearness,
transparency, O^rfo). 2. Clear water; also
whey, OfiMfiii. 3. See C>i_0.
Q^SSSTL , v. a. [poclical use for Gfil.]
To seek, search, acquire, &c.
(SfrQ, s. (Tel. -ga-j Day of the month,
as Q/sijfii. (c.)
\DfBLOGd, s. Yellow spreading spots on
the skin in females, ui_*,*Kj<g. There
are several varieties as .syis^S^uiw, beauti
ful spots, jfqfi^Gfinii, dirty spots, Qursb
<9<J,u)Ai, spots indicative of good, idr^Gp
mi>, of disease or other evil. 2. [proo.] A
kind of yellowish ring-worm,
*riow ;
[cx Sa. Tepa, to sprinkle, to shine.]
GfiLniuut^n, inf. To spread as spots
on the skin.
GfiweoL^ss, inf. To occur on the skin
as small spots.
(S^BIMT, s. The sweet mango tree, filfi
ftijLjiirmii. 2. [in prosody ] The spondee
species of foot. See 9t.
GfiLDiriiseS Gfiu>nmiruj Gfiu>rr
^atraatje*, Technical terms for the quan
tity of one of these metrical feet, which
see under 9i.

QfBLb, s. Sweetness, g$)f$&>u>. 2. Scent,


fragrance, odor, iaKr<A. 3. Honey, honey
in flowers, G><*-. 4. Toddy,
(07.) 5.
Land, country, Gfrin. 6. Place, location,
room, S<_id. 7. One of the forms of the
seventh case, or local ablative, eipsiqju. as
Geu-iuQppg, for Qsii*fiiiiQ/su>$0. with the
nurse, uapCvrfCMp; among brahmans.
Gfiihuiraieslr), s. A celebrated epic
poem by Bcschi,
[ex uw, ^*.]
Q^BLULj, @Gpzbr, GfiiitSG&rsk, Color, Cfi
ibu, v, n. To sob, cry, eSiiiujp. (c.) [e.r Sa.
leva, to weep.J 2. To fade, wither, droop,
/fi_. 3. To grow thin, to be emaciated,
attenuated, QuirSoj. 4. To be wearied, fa
tigued, to faint, as Geniy, j|S**.
Gfiu>i$fiGfiu>iSiuip, inf. To cry and
sob greatly.
Cfiiiueo, v. noun. Fading, being faded,
u!_sj. 2. A faded flower, as *.iiu,
*GiBiu&r, s. Lustre, Bplendor, epaf).
2. Beauty, jf<o. 3. The seminal fluid,
W. p. 384. TEJAS.
(SjSHJLh, s. Country, land, district, /so.
2. Place, location, room, gji-ii. [o change
of Gprih.] 3. Theft, si|. 4. [for G/tmtb.]
Body.
Gfi:JJUifi&G&fiu>, s. Certainty of the
existence of a thing in one country
and not in another. See uf*C^J>,
QSjSlDLD, s. A gift, any thing given, Q&tr
u-iiQu/ij*. W. p. 421. Deya. 2. An
expletive particle affixed to c-x--, as >ra
Qfiuib, name.
*Q^lLj, s. [a change of Gfia-.] Fire, j>js
S9. 2. One of the antitypes of Siva,
QjBiU, @pfi, mfigl, CfijCa, Gfitu, v. n.
To wear away, wear off, be rubbed away,
wear out, or be frayed away, c
2.
To lessen or decrease, waste away; to
become exhausted, <5piu. 3. To wane
as the moon, aawgaopiu. 4. To lessen or
be reduced as sin, or as the stock of ac
cumulated actions, good or evil, &c,
wiGfiu. 5. To be emaciated, stuntedas
a child; to be reduced,as wealth, pro
perty, splendor, &c, 8i. 6. To lapse,
pass, wear awayas time, *aJu. 7. To be
effaced, erased, obliterated by rubbing,
tartu. (c.)
Gfidj^tsenLBiLiiQes&vCiGurcSpp. It is redu
ced by little and little.
Gfiii&fiBBiixAsiiuuGuriSpgi. It has come to
very little.
Bi-*g*ii&a'&G0Mpg!. The feet are worn
by walking so much.
GfiuJuuevBGDsr, inf. To wear away,
cause to decrease.
Gfiiimeai, adj. Worn out, worn away,
as an implement, &c, Cjs<uirw. 2.
Stunted in growth, isr/#ficjsSrra-.
Cfiijaaaiuueesui, s. [also Gfiliss
sBi-iiutisrii.] A fanam worn by use.
CfiiusesiuiSeh&ir, s. A stunted child.
Gfiiuifiuio, s. Worn teeth.
GfiiLiiSsnp, s. The waning moon, (c.)
GfiiiiBj, v. noun. A wearing away, a
lessening, abrasion, diminution, <gpf.
2. Emaciation, o-r.c.,.. 3. Erasure,
obliteration by rubbing, jyjS^.

G?#<r
vf^JT.'U, iQGpm, pGpar, uGuat, is, v.
a. To rub, rub away,
2. To
wear away, waste by rubbing; to abrade,
fray, fret,
3. To kill, destroy,
Q*r*M. 4. To scour, scrub, polish a wall,
furniture, &c, by rubbing,
5.
To rub on by the hand as oil, an oint
ment, &c, to rub one's self or another in
washing, r*Qrsj0jJff\j,uC,ii,*. 6. To
efface, erase, obliterate by rubbing,
*. 7. To give grudgingly, scantily, 8p~s
OfotaaQaiQaa. (c.)
GphdswaiLideruGunt, inf. [prop.
QjiitfMiiJtf.'] To waste by little and
little, i. To waste gradually, by va
rious means, in small sums. 3. To pay
a debt by little and little, so as to be
unsatisfactory. 4. To palliate a crime,
connive at it, &c. 5. To do a work
superficially, (c.)
Q/sii/igii(Q*Slis, inf. To rub one's
self in bathing.
Gpiupjgui-iaCi, inf. [pro*.] To rub
ointment, &c, on the body for bathing.
2. To scour one's self in washing.
uh&dGpiiis,inf. To rub the teeth
and clean them. See u*.
GptiiuLf, v. noun.
Rubbing away,
rubbing in, as oil, &c. 2. Scouring,
scrubbing, polishing by rubbing. 3.
Wearing away, wasting away by rub
bing, abrasion, attrition. 4. Killing,
destruction.
G^iuuL/af)Gpiiu^safi, s. A very
sparing, saving person. (Fab.)
OsiiuudtoiuuLf, v. noun. Rubbing and
feedingapplied to domestic animals.
Q;sjix>!r6oTLi>, s. Waste produced by
rubbing, Sjtiq. 2. The touch of gold, on
the stone, or the quantity lost by rub
bing, QutOrgimiOfiMitani. 3, Frugality,
parsimony, Saataih. (e.)
GpijiDitarisiraar, s. A mean penuri
ous person, fond of living at the cost of
Others, &>*B$gi&a&a93&.
QjStUSUrriEl(^, s.
(com. Gpeuira^.)
The sloth, a slow moving animal.
Cfiimtau^ii\ti3f,tjtg. An ill-shaped child
is born.
$6r&pmfll&#ii GfilwcgGtjraSisaQgem:...
Though he eats, he is like (a lean) sloth.
Gpoiira^dsmr, s. Staring eyes simi
lar to those of the sloth.
GpainmqguSpiv, s. The bile of the
sloth, used in witchcraft.
?ain-fi>(gra>u>, t. Bile of the sloth,
and other things made into a paste
like consistence.
G^surrii^sB/iaa^, s. Magic performed
with preparations of different limbs of
the sloth.
(SjSiusoiGi], s. Fragrant unguent from
sandal wood, formed by trituration, utia>
aaaitgi; [ex Gpiii, V. .] (p.)
T&eur, t. A charioteer, Gpnuuirada;
[ex Gflt.]
QpTIT, s. (pi.) Buddhists, LjppH.
QjSireOir QpiTtrfc, s. Enemies, &c.
See G^t, v.
79

G>;3>j esr (SjBanrrujeBr, s. A poet cele


brated for his superior knowledge of
medicine. He was one of the disciples of
Agastya. All his works have perished
except a treatise on medicine, Hamad
0*uf| on pulsation, f^iO*-^; and on
hygiene,Ganua&afeSg),Qiijc,Q*Lfii&aaaaiB0 g/i
miJfiuSr.
Q<3>l,s. [pros.] A heap of sand, wessrp
(Beschi.) (c.)
Qflirflg}, s. (Hind.) An account shew
ing particulars and the result.
QjSSinir, s. A kind of frog, or toad,
piaimafambr. (c.) 2. A free gift. (R.)

Gp - -- 5 u-r"8. s. The outer road around


a temple along which the car is drawn.
GpGpffL-tti, v. noun. [prov. GpGairtl.
8.] The running or drawing of a car,
especially at the temple festival. 2. The
moving of a chariot. 3. (S.) Defeat
of charioteers in war.
GpGariKBGeuirii, appcl.n. See Gprid
Qtrppt.
Gpiid&eS, s. A kind of poem so con
structed as to be written in the form of
a car, '
Gpirdss/raair, s. Charioteer, &nn@.
Gpird^L-u>, s. Brass knobs in the form
of inverted pots, as ornaments to a ear.
Gpiria^uiLiGpiiQioirtLG) , s. Pinnacle
of a car.
G^BirdQ&iTLp., s. Pennon or streamer
of a car.
GpiidQsn(Smee>s, s. The outside
arches of a car, binding it together, (c.)
GpndQ&irppir, s. (plu.) Car-drawers,
enjoying immunities from the stnte as
a recompense for their services, Gp
C v - Gael.
GpndsFdaaiiiGfiird&eeQpffi&StJfi,
s. A wheel of a car or chariot.
Gpid&iriiueoaax, s. See Gpq^iLuauLj.
Gpirdff&e, s. Bright colored cloths
with which the idol-car is ornamented.
G/Srd&ai Gpippiw, s. The track
of a car.
GprippC . s. Middle loft of a car, as
Gfiijffiffutvepa.
G^nppirSsr, s. The chariot-force of
an army; also Gf/aGaler. 2. As Gfit

tsisatQgg $Qs(Slatrtitbat)l,ai!il.i=QfiaraGaGiTi>Sllp.
Since God takes cure of the fatus in the
womb, the chicken in the egg, the frog
in the stone, will he not provide? Why
art thou troubled, O mother: rejoice.
A stanza ascribed to a sister of the author
of the Cural, as uttered when he was born.
witSAwtiijCfBtQur*. Like a toad in
the mouth of a snake; having noway of
escape.
QtSatbuiihListsGiQciggGfisntGuivi. As a frog
among a thousand serpents.
G&VDraat&itGflvaiamatiib. A slender leg
and arm.
GpaiiTi(geBsrLfL, s. Flat buttocks.
Gpaairuiriu, inf. To become emaciated
about the buttocks, limbs, &c. 2. To
leap, as a frog, on a pregnant woman,
supposed to cause leanness, or emaci
ation in the child.
Q/tmtrGuxrds, inf. [prov. GpeonQif.ds.']
To be blighted as some cocoa-nuts.
Gp&>irGu>trip<2pBja<iijGp.sanQpsi&ft
Gpii/ifi(T^zireh , s. A festival when a
arii, s. An imperfect cocoa-nut.
temple-car is drawn, i>->.f rr
(e.)
G^miriSQfipiSar&r, s. An emaciated
Gpnpgiaeir , s. Dust rising from a car
child; attributed to G/teBrurufi*i. (c.)
in motion. 2. A measure of length,
Qpmrriuair Q^&strreuir, s. The
being the eighth part ofau^ftt***, and
equal to eight aC rv;-.
names of a learned physician. See C^na-.
GpiiiSSei, s. Stopping place of a car, as
Q^ir, s. A car, a chariot, gjirpih. (c.)
GfilQpiLUL,
2. The fourth lunar mansion, a.G<riBad.
Gpnuu&peo, s. An ornamental shed
There are different kinds of cars as Su
in the form of a car.
HfG/il, a car borne on the shoulders; ac
GfiAuurstk, t. A car-driver, a chariot
S>4?*/, temporary car; SdafuL/jGaf, raa
ufiGr, a wheeled car; CotrarfiC^r, a car
eer, atifi. 2. The planet Mercury,
ornamented with brass; QsvenafiGpi, a
GjXituuhit, s. [prop.] The floor of a car
car for processions; MnjGff, a fixed car.
on which the idol is placed,
Gpaif., s. The place where the idolGftQpiLLf., s. A building in which
car is kept, GpiQpC-i*., (c.)
the car is kept, G>/K2ofi_i6. (c.)
Gpnireir GpGnireif, s. A chariot-war
GfinQmniL, s. See G^iids^un-f.
rior, gfyrfimtnlr.
GpHoiL-ui, s. Cable with which a car
GpiftidSiuw, s. A flag or banner in
is drawn, (c.)
a car. See i_*8ui4.
fp.~f:Sj C,.* Je.-.-ir . nppcl. n. The sun, as
GpiftQpis, inf. To draw the car at
having a car of one wheel, (p.)
a festival.
(?j2>/f,
QGp<&, iGpar, Geuebr, Gpu, t>.
Gp/TTfL-uauLf Gpir3!&iTiruwes>, s.
[sometimes <7^cv.] To examine, investi
Place in the car for the seat of the idol.
gate, inquire into, .gnu. 2. To discrimi
GpQfft^sit Gp0(jrjar Gpidsrret}, s.
nate, to know, j^u. 3. To say, tell, Q/rtijai.
Wheel of a car or chariot.
4. To consider, deliberate, ponder, trsbor.
Gpfi^LD&S, s. A kind of snail with
5. To ascertain, to form a conclusion or
a turbiuated shell. See mmaS).
opinion, a*dsa. 6. (c.) To be thoroughly
acquainted with; to be versed, practised
G/gQuQgfpirtseR, s. A style shaped at
or proficient in, lju. Compare j}/.
top like a car or tower. See *att/trmmt.
C^wi, $. The ignorant, ^pS^ean. 2.
GpGaiTL-, inf. To run or be drawn,
(fig ) Foes, enemies, uaaaml.
as a car.
Gpanir.s. (plu.) Foes, as Gpueni. 2.
GjGirq.e!BidG*i4rpg. The car has
run and stopped in its place; i. e. a
The low, the base, the vulgar, B^vaaa.
prosperous course has come to an end
3. The illiterate,
(p.)
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Qpeu
GpsusDppQpnL-ii&SI, s. Possession by
Gpiiipi-ipgl, s. Mature understanding,
a demon. See GifiuJiB.
deliberate judgment, discretion.
Gp Hipenor, appcl. n. A learned man. *Q^blilc:SSsFI, s. Siva, Sleueir. 2. The
jewel of Krishna, B0ti).^!uim<i. 3. (c.) A
QpaiguQ&i'uiu, inf. To act with due
fortunate curl of hair on a horse's breast,
consideration.
@,SW*^*uSiIQg>t*,{if. W. p. 423. DevaGpaisiuaitas, inf. To examine in the
han'i.
mind, to deliberate.
j. Deity, Godhead. See
GiriQ&(Bd&. inf. To accept after '3\2>Klc>,
Qfijuib.
2.
Fate; userl only adjectively.
due deliberation, investigation, &c.
Gpsuanhsaa, i. The celestial Ganges,
Gpn&fd, v. noun. Examination, inves
tigation, ^rdj*S). 2. Information, in
CasualitlL&w, s. Diviue favor,
telligence, learning, *9. 3. Discern
Qpeu&L-tbxr, s. Divine injunction,
ment, genius, acuti-ness, ^swyfr^Pen*. 4.
command of God.
Deliberation, counsel, *kotAi. 5. As
C^ajsasrii, s. The class of the in
certainment, Qp'fq.
ferior gods, or celestials. See smii.
ff^/f^S^jsSfeaara/ff , s. (plu.) Ministers
G/ZOiaitwpiTifl, s. A kind of tune,
of a state, king's counsellors, statesmen,
giusrir. See SiirjsrA.
Gp sua ir esrii, s. Divine melody, tune,
C^/fai/, ti. noun. Thorough acquain
&C, OgiuenuueHr.
tance, proficiency, mature practice, ut!
p&. 2. As Gpi*S), 1, 2, 3.
GpeuSift, s. A place sacred to Skanda
near the Himalaya range, g>i^.
Qrm-sQj><5!n&, s. ( Tel.
) Super
Gpeu&qfjsou, s. Divine grace, mercy,
ficiality, sliglitness, lightness, <?w.
compassion.
G^w^LDitaar (? r-sor, j. The son
gave up the lawsuit in a very light way.
of a deity. 2. [in Chris, usage."] Jesus
(S<KJgU, QGtossr, Gp&G&r&r, Geuar, Cja\
Christ.
v. a. (Tel.) To get rid of danger, )*.
Gpajf&fqTj, s. The planet Jupiter, or
a,,.;-;j,s3fff. The ship is afloat again.
its regent, priest of the celestials, ?-'
Gf&peo, V. noun. Being free from,
10dr.
GfiGV(&j(TFlGl3t*l)&U> Cjffffl/^^ffl/ii, S. A
^Gfigji/seiilgi. It is difficult for him to
place of bliss, one of the Gur*y,t&, which
escape.
see. (#*.)
(S^S su <s sir, s. (St.) Devaka, maternal
GpmQsviis, s. The race of gods, Gp
grandfather of Krishna, G/s*St*mfi. YV. p.
msigi. 2. (*&.) A temple, GsrM.
422. Dkvaka.
GjScajs^^^iuiT, s. (plu.) Courtesans of
S^suS, j. Devaki, daughter of Devaka,
the gods of Swerga, C,jr*K<eoiiu#.
wife of Vasudeva and mother of Krishna,
GpsuG&iriLgai, s. Name of a town
in the Madura District, the principal
ff^sajSgjgsGxsiQm&pasr&t GpsuQ
residence of mL<SiQi'u-txu.uit.
..- .,<.T. * (Si.) A name of Krishna.
GpsuaQifleniu, s. The providence of
CTe+SBWiar; [ex
KmfiSBr&t Son.]
God, 0^i/*Qiu*>. 2. One of the thirty*1^sur$jBi&i.h, s. [St.) The conch of
two tunes in singing. See
Arjuna, blown in token of victory,
G^su&BDU, s. The divine presence,
&c., as (?4ic5f)iA. 2. The assembly in
j>jSSilfiiBS'Ssr, s. The younger brother
the temple. See m>u.
of Bud'dha,
2. One of the
Gaoi&Qpath, s. Divine presence, the
ten vital airs, that which is exhaled in
presence of a deity, idol, &c., spoken
yawning, pstviiitSQaitsirp. 3. The air ne
in reverence of the interior of a temple.
cessary for removing weariness and pro
Gpai&eireiln'piTssriJi Gpee&zirt&g, s.
ducing perspiration. (See tsjoj.) Note.
The divine presence. 2. A temple as
In Gajr*g&t-rmcafl it is given as that which
the abode of a deity. See JPo-qps*.
produces smiling and speaking.
Cja'
Suth, s. Beatification. See
"(S^ssu^ir, s. (St.) A deity, &c. See
G/tmttp.
c 7 ai&triL S . s. An oath, jA**- (j^.)
G^mptrQ&iTfwjiS, s. A sacred, holy
GjzeiSijXjsii, s. Divine will. See ^(g
divine person, one of special sanctity,
^),SjjQ#?5lS. 2. A female of eminent
Gpai'5\mp'3sa, s. Divine meditation.
beauty, fl*B#VQpfret*i&.
See fi*,!ar.
G^aifitrGuirdSuiM, s. Divine excel
GjssaiffSqfysii, s. That which belongs
lence, as applied either to the celestials
to God, Gfi*fu>utflQpss>uju0. (Beschi.)
or holy men; also to any thing superGpaia-unaiui, s. Nature, attributes,
excellent in savor, beauty, &c, worthy
of the gods, gleitSuGLo&mia. Used also in
qualities of the Deity.
irony.
G^euG&isieii, s. Attendance at the
temple, ministering to and worshipping
*^Dtssuss)rs, s. [pi. c jffl.m - 1 . .] a
goddes, Q/nS. 2. A deity, <?,/<*.Three
the idol, QsiuaravSuio. 2. Having the
appearance of the deity, his vision, his
are in common use, as fljr5Cj/ss>^,
form,
&C| QpiimifsAseiril).
finGfajm/s. and uiG/sva>0, which see.
QfSeusDpatsjzm/n, s. A disease, chiefly
GjzajG&^sfufi), s. Skanda, as general
in women and children, supposed to
of the Devas in the expedition against
result from possession by an evil spirit.
the Asuras, v-=.
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Qpeu
G/xaiif.iuirerr, s. A dancing woman of
the temple, (c.) See C^^rft.
Gpeuif.iLineirLii&eir, s. A bastard; spoicn
in contempt.
Gfseuig&&eir QjXiLeu^fi^^ssr, s. The
architect of the god?, Visvakarma, ti*
Gpeappfimw, 1. Divine power.
GpaipQ, s. See Gpeipnpw.
Gpeiifi6tiu> Gfi&awpevu) Gfi&JeiopiT
tfii, s. A sacred shrine, a temple, &c,
G/ieupir&ar, s. A devotee, a servant
of a deity, Qfi>tvfQ#sttbt-ar. 2. The
son of Arichandra, one of the six
monarchs of India, ^jt.tsmf'iarmatir.
GpaipirS, s. (St.) A dancing and
singing girl of a temple, commonly a
courtesan. G>if.ur.Note. The cour
tesans of the gods are .gfi, G^eseo*,
piGsvwfiparwi and ^jf?(rou.
ff ro/f.'i, s. Any of the five famous
trees in Swerga, s^ct*"^"'**- 2. A
medicinal, fragrant tree, Q*durfia>r. 3.
A kind of pine tree, pim*, Erythroxylon aureolatum, L.
GpeiippiHGpeupnQ, s. A kind of
pine tree, as Gn^fimb, 3.
GpsupiTQ^et'asni, s. A forest celebrated
in the Skanda Purana, in which fortyeight thousand Iiishis resided.
Gpeupirsi), s. A kind of plant, a Con
volvulus, a kitchen herb, ^<y*(2.
Gfss'jpTjtz-J?, ' The drums of the
gods, QjstuejuLjfsip.
Gjgwjpr aftmtk Gjsai&irepesiird&iTtiar, s.
A blasphemer, one who reviles God, or
sacred things.
GpB)girsi}>emu>, s. Blasphemy.
Gjzai^rpsir, s. [fern. Gpeu&irfil.'] A
divine messenger. 2. [in Chris, usage.}
An angel. See g>p<ir.
G&euGpGuair, s. Deity, the Supreme
Beingapplied by each one to the
object of his highest worship.
Gfceumptrmw, s. See Gpai^eoii.
G/teuexfirfl, s. Divine females of Swer
ga.
GpsupQpirsmG}, s. Service to a deity,
temple, &c, >(jijurf.
G/zesijiQ/sirearieir, s. A devotee, as Gp
Gpaippsbraiui, s. Divine nature.
G^&i/iffi&iih, s. Divinity; as Qpiij
GpeumaiT, s. A temple, GaruStx.
2. The city of the gods, G>//*i.
G/BGifttTesnw, s. [sometimes Gpausirarfl.'}
The Nagari character of the Sanscrit
language, 9Qpm&<5fiGflwimvDMiutl^s<h.
GpaiiBiriuaar, s. The Supreme Being,
st-ofar. 2. Any superior deity, Gfmif
GpeuisiriusarUL-L-esrua, s. A town
near Cuddalore.
G^saiiSenii, s. The proper site of a
house determined by divination, being
one-sixth of a square plot divided and
apportioned to the several deities.

(2> a;
Gjtwtp, s. Divine justice.
Q/seoupii, s. Heaven, the firmament,
41*hju>. 2. Royal presence. irr*QpMw.
Gpeuufd Qpeuaa&ar, s. Indra,
fdr,
Gfisuutraac. G^vutrss,6g>, s. The
Sanscrit language as that of the celes
tials, T&m&<5A<h.
Gpsa^saa-, *. Puja as offered to an
idol.
Qpea^iS, s. The region or mansion
where tlie gods dwell, <?,///ri/?i_i.
Q fa
i. Divine instruction.
GjisuuSfiiuLf, s. A birth entitling
a soul to the rank of a god. See Qfii
GpaiuSauin, s. A name of the Muni
Narada, mn^A.
S^Biui3anu>assnk, s. A divine Brah
man.
GjXsuGjjreS, s. Divine birth or origin,
>- .-.< Spc . i . (p.)
GjSSUQjiS, s. [also GpaiQ j/rgjiS.] A
divine person, as G>^TOerij.
GpzL-uQusar, s. A goddess.
G^ojlcit
i. Mother of
the gods, as jy>S>. 2. [R. C. usage]
The Virgin Mary, *dr<t#mrfjrf5r.
C
; = 3 . s. [sometime GpGesiji
fitmrj.] Divine providence.
C / ..-j ;i r.V s. A pilgrimage to some
fane. 2. An idol procession.
Cs.".-i Gpeuirpu>, s. {Si.) A car
or vehicle of a god, y..i<2.,j. rani.
S^aijjitetB, s. ( St. ) Daughter of* s
i*, teacher of the Asuras, xtQzdiqjgM.
GpeinilssDU, s. Females of Swerga,
Qf^iuduakr. 2. One of the courtesans
of the gods, C5(f?^0*s>5l.
Q^awgSl&iBuLj, t. Supplication, ("fl.^
QpevuiT&ar, s. Indra, gfiifigesr.
C,j a A king of Mit'hila.
GpeLijr,mar, i. [/ism. <?^oi/rfftl.tf-.] One
supposed to be possessed so as to utter
oracles. t&ss?p&*i:&.
Qpia.'fizifi, s. A Rishi of the celestial
class.
G^xanfir, Your lordship, (2rf person
phi. of a symbolic verb.)
Nectar, ambrosia, amrita, jyaPiiA.
Gpeiir Qjxaiiizar, s. [pi. of G/S5&&r.]
Gixls, celestials, deities, objects of wor
ship, gods of Swerga or any other infe
rior class,
2. Honorable persons,
as a guru or priest, n-vHG/iit. Note.
According to the Saiva sect the supe
rior gods, or forms of the first order
assumed by the Deity are five, viz.:
1. Brahma, J^r 2 Vishnu, Scfflgai.
3. Rudra or Siva, a-ig/ifiiar. 4. Mayesvara, io(7ij*<M<Sr. 5. Sathasiva,
These are called, u^jp^^u* ; the five
Mlirtis, Or umjjsiforAaer, five lords.
GfieaiiGsnSeo, t. A temple, Gjsaiireo
tuft,
GpeunGairar ^ ;oi^.-dr, I. Indra.

C/efisti-.i', e. noun. Demoniac


possession, dancing after certain sacri
fices to devils, as
which see.
Gpaineuaax, s. The gods of Swerga,
330,000,000, are divided into four
classes, with a chief for each <?!. or
10,000,000, as follows. 1. Bi*isfipji?t.
the twelve Aditi/as. .gpAs/, (lit.) the
twelve suns, chiefs of their class
numbering with them, 120,000.000.
2. vzrpr&tjiisr, the eleven Rudias,
-er^P>''. lords of their companies,
comprising in all, 110,000,000. 3.
the eight Vasus, their
classes, including themselves, contain
ing 80,000,000. 4. msi/cii. the two
Astinis, ".'.-"<! -. the two physicians,
the whole class being 20,000,000.
C j ai .t /t ar. s. A brahman who attends
on an idol. jjltetCiiSirvimebr. W. p. 423.
Dkvaeaka.
(J i r j s ': , *. World of the gods,
Swerga. the third of the seven upper
worlds, of which Indra is king, the low
est heaven of mortals, who assume the
form of gods for a residence in it. The
enjoyments are all sensual, and the
period of their continuance depends
on the merit of the persons while on
earth. When this is exhausted, they
return for another period of probation;
or go to a place of suffering for the
expiration of previous demerit. This
is the only heaven presented to the
hope of the multitude, and generally
the highest bliss they anticipate, ..fib.
G/naiai&saii Qpaieir(&,,*. The word
of God, the divine word, i_!s> *ri<g.
GjX&iu@&ffU3, s. [R. Cathol. usage."]
Transubstantiation. See i93iwji.
Gpeu&iQeifiU) G^eueiiri^iw, s.
A
year of the gods. See G/imiabQ.
Qpeue&jpar, s. (St.) Bishma, d>(Bweir.
2. A pious or religious person, i_,S=*?
u<S3ufdr. W. p. 434. DSVAVItCTA.
GjXSie8(rF)L-&Lb, s. Any of the five
species of trees in Swerga, u^<j. W.
p. 424. Devavkoksha.
C ;;qj 7 erf?j
a .v , s. [Chris, usage. \
Divine revelation.
GpBieneupfilJJw, s. Superior medical
preparations requiring a knowledge of
chemistry, and regarded as of divine
origin. See =ot4. . .-.
Gjsaiar, s. A Deity, a god, a divine
being,
W p. 421. Deva. 2
A title given to ji*iuif_vt caste. 3. A
title given to some among Maravars.
4.
The name of Argha, <<ySr.
C/o-.-iiii/-. s. Silk cloth, ulL i ; S 2b.
G&suir&arii, s. [iti Chris, usage.] The
throne of god, an altar, i_|tf<5io*.
Gpeuns-euu) Qpaiitevevu), s. The horse
of Indra,
^ut; [ex J5**is j
G/saiirssB G^ai^esirQ , s. A year
of the gods of Swerga, being three
hundred and sixty-five years of mortals,

G/sain^iuii, s. [com. Gptwrpsar .] The


gods of Swerga and other celestials.
Gpm>ir$arui, s. Properties, peculiar
rights, prerogatives, &c., of a deity.
2. Divine providence. See Q^j^rio.
Gpainpfiffui GpBinmfiuLD, s. A divine
missile- weapon from the gods.
G^enp ir'j-ui Gpeuirtypti, s. The
ambrosia of the gods, the iood of im
mortality, CjSttgeKraf.
Gjswiraui, s. Divine praises, songs,
&c, chanted by an assistant of the
priest or others, after the performance
of the pvja in the Saiva temples. They
were made by the three celebrated
servants of Siva, aiijui,tiiutfi and fit,
and are called tlie Tamil Veda, being
considered divine.
Gpeuneoiuui, s. A temple, a place of
worship, any sacred shrine, G*csS&>. W.
p. 424. Devai.a va. 2. (#j>.) The golden
mountain Maha Meru, as the favorite
resort of the gods, Clog Erf. See ,jj<iu">.
G/Saiirevujpfil^siGsitetoLD, s.
Temple
property, GtmSpQtifff.
Gpuir$nLif.uLi, v. noun. Religious
practice, duties, exercises, worship, &c. ;
[ex j(giia>if.uL/, observance.]
Gpe&, s. A goddess. 2. Parvati, unit
ifl. 3. Durga, #ito>*. 4. Kali,
5. A queen, the wife of a prince, or
nobleman, a term of respect to a married
woman, PunLif.. 6. A wile, u>faSas
^KfcKwiHff^cS, elder brother's wife.
G/xeSGairiLiw, s. Any temple of Kali,
siskGariSti [ex (?rili_ii.] 2. A town, gi
ct*. W. p. 424. Dkvikod'ii'a.
G/xdSuL-uf-snLD, s. The town of Devipatam, gtsi.
C^eff^sii) GpeS&ut, s. [com. C^ujeff
*i.] Divinity.
GpGeuifindir, s. Indra, gfiiifinsir.
GpGsundQpjsti GpGeisrdpw, s. Di
vine revelation, C^/0rf;iju<3^6p ; [ex i'u.
Uhta, spoken.] {liescliL)
GfiGeuirfi^iuiTfurui, s. A flower-garden
for the gods, also a garden to produce
flowers for the idols; [e* LffiviBiib.]
QpGUSiTiA, s. (Tel. -g^gy,.) A tem
ple, GsliSij.
Gajsi/SW Q^ssQ. See under G^qjw.

'Q^seffirirth, *. (St.) The 248 longi


tudinal arcs registered in the Table of u<g
fiBMiitBua; [ex Gftsi<b=G0is.tmia=24li.]
Q<ses>eu, s.
Need, necessity, want,
exigency, G^ahQagi. ( Colloq.) 2. A
name of a town, Ramnad, uiov4iii.
GfsveuSivlM. It is not needed, not neces
sary, it is of no consequence. 2. [ellipti
cal.] There is nothing wanting or ob
jectionable in it; it will do.
jfQitiiujufi^aQtSBrAi^^GflsanueSAjiai
His
assistance is not necessary to me.
jjf5^40r<*i_;l*SG'^i;!Ai![U. That is
no concern of his.
Gfieuirpiruji}) Gpai^niLii}*, s. Allow
ance for the support of heathen temples. Q^etfl, s.
A kind of fish, fpiitlea,
QpanrjS, s. God, siefsir. ( Tgi.)
Scorpoena, L. (c.) 2. A red kind of co
GprninpiGprntk, s. The God of gods.
coa-nut, GstH^Gfmsrii.
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9 &60T
Gpjpi(9j(8 s. [prov.] Branding cattle
(o^srr, s. A scorpion, Qpjp&airei). (c.)
to promote their fattening, C^siagS).
2. Scorpio of the Zodiac, S(j.*fiJjffi. 8.
2. Brand on cattle.
The seventeenth lunar asterism, jfgm-M*.
Gpgupdso, s. [vul.] Courage, sajufiiuih.
GpetrQstrfB&tg) QpCQattQ)&(Sj,s. The
2. Comfort, ^DfM.
sting of a scorpion.
Gppi&n, s. The learned, spGr^i. 2.
G^arQsirtLi, inf.
To sting as a
Trust- worthy persons, iiuAA*r. (p.)
scorpion.
ULf-utSGeoGpp, inf. To make great
QfirQmilj-uritLjtts-cirsfstiSpfr. Should
proficiency in learning, to excel in study.
one apply the antidote for a snake-bite
to a scorpion's sting?
LDsriiG/sp, inf. To be comforted, con
soled, &c. 2. To become sure, certain.
Qjgp&ih Q^smp, s. [pros.] A small
Gppeo Gfjpipev, v. noun. Certainty,
kind of fish, C^spufar.
2. Determination, finishing of
Q^>psO(T (o^pedrrir, s. Enemies, &c.
a business, ^prarfaj. 3. Staying, standing,
See Gfip, v.
pB*i. (*a>.) 4. Relief from sickness,
(gestrustjiii. 5. Comfort, consolation, solace,
Q^peO, s. Toddy, vinous liquor, aeir.
(<.) 2. Honey, <?*. 3. See Qfsi, v.
GpjppevQ&neoeo, inf.
To comfort,
Q^jpi, s. A piece, gjeksr<B, as of ginger,
console, cheer, (c.)
turmeric, calamus, &c, a^itofi^eSumipfi
G/sppii, v. noun. Certainty, assurance,
esrGpff. 2. [com. Gfipg.] The clarifying
&c, as Gfp*t, 1, 2. ('#.) 2. Clearness,
nut-tree, Strychnos, L. 3. (p.) Clearness,
O^tflsj. 3. [in gram.'] An emphatic, o,
Qffll. 4. Certainty, A*jtA.
or "><*p, as expressive of certainty,
a- i (J,jk, f. A piece of dry ginger.
emphasis, &c, Gfpp*<sfiuu. 4. Reco
very from sorrow, &c, as Gpppai. 5.
uxQ&ssiQpjti, s. A root of Baffron.
Comfort, as G/sp&i. 6. Thriving, firm
oj ~LL-iJ,i2fj)i, s. A piece of calamus.
ness, good growth, Qrifiuy.
Q&jpi, 8Gpar, GpplGarsir, Geueir, Gpp,
^aGfppwriS<s*e<n<ir. The person has
v. n. To recover strength, vigor, &c,
gained strength, flesh, &c.
as persons, beasts, plants; to grow wellG^pps^SuLj GfippuQuirrvjar, s.
as vegetation; to thrive, improve, Q*S.*.
See Gfippn.
2. To recover from swooning, intoxica
GpppmQair(B&&, inf.
To comfort,
tion, drooping, O^rflu. 3. To be com
console, encourage. 2. To gain or
forted, consoled, solaced, soothed; to
recover from fear, to cheer up, take
recover strength, grow stout and firm,
courage, oAuE<3<riSrw. 4. To make pro
to thrive as persons, beasts, plants, &c.
ficiency, arrive at perfection in a lesson, or
3. To recover from dejection, to be
in an art, &c, jiflmJI**. 5. To be thorough,
cheerful as Q^tS^QsiSss.
accomplished, celebrated, perfect, mature,
GppptQQ&iiiu
GpppuiuGmessr, inf.
clear as the mind, to come to perfection,
To comfort, console, encourage.
maturity, <pir. 6. To prove, to result,
Gpppu>iriiuGu&, inf. To speak com
to amount toas profit, to turn out clear,
fortably.
uti. (c.) 7. To become stiff, hard, &c, as
GfippLDirmuuSir, s. A reviving and
boiled rice, fruits, &c, when cold, <?j
qp? iSutSmp&s. 8. To stay, abide,
thriving crop. See GpfiiauiSt.
{*9 ) 9. v. a. To form an opinion, to as
Gpppu>irassaieiir, appel. n. A courage
certain, to arrive at certainty, **S*.
ous person. 2. One gaining strength,
10. To confide, trust in, situ.
after weakness.
9cy<SPiP*<?*. There will be one cubit QfBppirsij, v. noun. Relief from sorrow
clear.
or fear; consolation, comfort, solace, Q>
Gppeo/iGppeoirir, s. Foes, enemies,
(c.)
umsii. 2. Ignorant persons, ^fiutftt.
Gpppaeunilrfir Gpppnearrefl, s. A
Qpp&jntfUs, inf. [also $ggt&&tirftaa.~\
comforter, consoler, encourager, $ii-o
uQjjiGirfB. 2. [in Chris, usage."] The
To investigate thoroughly so as to be
Holy Spirit.
certain.
GpQrfzsiLD, v. noun, (neg.) Uncertain
GpppneiiQ&nei>t>ii, inf. To comfort, to
ty, unfruitfulness, unsteadiness.
cheer.
Gprtyn, appel. n. As Gppeoir.
Q^pqrf, s. The water-clearing-nut tree,
Gp/8s& erQfp&, s. A finished hand
/u>ji4, Strychnos potatorium, L.Note.
writing. See under "Qti&.
The grated nut thrown into a pot of
QpplsirsL-eai, s. (fig. in cant.) An
turbid water clarifies it by precipitation.
Gpp(Ti)ihQaiTL-es>i,s. The ff^/injr nut.
experienced person.
G^prffmOmrCmtd^e^mv, . Medi
G&pl&r/iniu, s. A nearly ripe fruit.
cinal pills made of the Gfpg nut.
GpifimruuSir, s. Thriving vegetation.
GpprywQarL-BstiSQevSjju),
s. An
GpfistrLjpfi, s. Improved intellect.
electuary made of the nut.
2. Good parts.
G^pQyiiiQ-sirCssiiiLjsBiTda, inf. To
Gpflaraitii, appel. n. A man well
grate the Gm/xb nut.
versed in an art, a man of experience.
GpprtpiiQuiTLp., s. Medicinal powders
Gppiasac, s. Settlement, finishing,
of the nut.
J?rtojrni.
Gp&amiumrmr, inf.
To make a (p/p(ft?ir, s. (plu.) The ignorant, jy^PsS
settlement, come to a decision.
at. 2. Foes, enemies, urn**/; [ex Gjpja.]
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QppgU,@Gpar,G/spplGesreir,Gaieir,Gf;pp,
v. a. To comfort, to console, ^p. 2.
To recover one from fear, swooning, weak
ness or dejection, (gmwwrt*. 3. To convince,
assure, relieve from doubt, Qec&uStf.
4. To communicate strength, to nourish,
cherish, invigorate, uoo<bi_r4. s. To
clear, clarify, refine, puree,
(c.)
6. To clear up, to decide, ft/**. 7. (for
G?si.) To know, to know certainly, jffiu.
(?) _
QjSenrir, s. (plu.) Thieves, robbers, flqj
[ex Ctor-] (**)
QjSjgPI, s. Stealth, stealing, robbery,
(#.)
QjSgm QjB>l,s. A milch-cow, one that
lias lately calved, ucpu*. W. p. 447.
Dhenu. 2. A cow, u. 3. The cow of
Swerga, Qfiimiuu*. (See iflC>g.) 4. A
buffalo, f>0<a>>. 5. A horse, ^5r. (.is.)
*Qs5@D)& sir, s. A Rakshasa, ^as-near.
<7/?jSKi"fl, s. Krishna, as an enemy
of GtBt*r*iidr, whom he destroyed in
battle,
*; [e.r g/A.]
QjSsir, s. Honey, mgi. (c.) 2. Toddy,
sir. 3. Fragrance, odor, miniar. 4. A
beetle, fcfi. 5. Female bee, OutlrmtmO.
Note. There are some varieties of honey;
(S^fi^C^dr, wild honey from the hills;
QssafiGpsie, QuiEfffiGfies , ^pCjsssr, honey of
a very small bee; QutgtGam, good honey
from the hills produced by large bees;
Oi4440>ir, honey from a bunch of a
tree in a comb; <2*
red honey of
high flavor.
<?4CBr-iiqL<?AiAi&ua&ilQ(-.^ufvr<0r. Would
one stone a bee's nest?
Gfm^GfitaSKiumtsrGst. Will not tllOSe
who handle honey lick their fingers?
C>gvtcurgtnSijrCtu. United as closely and
sweetly as honey and milk.
Gfia$(yeo, s. [vul. C^eoflfjytl .] Honey
comb, Gjsma-Q.
Cpaf, s. A bee, Gjsara^iL(Bi. (c.)
Gpgsirp, inf. To flow with honey, to
be melifluous. 2. To be pleasant, grati
fying.
Gfgf&BKl. The honey-forming flower.
GfiQesrjpioLj, s. The largest kind of
emmet, fond of sweets, Qutuegiu.
GjasQfajng&ei), v. noun. Drops of honey.
Gfiaraieo, s. One of the seven seas,
the sea of honey,
G/Zisrs^eS , s. A sweet kind of plan
tain, getulrazip.
Gpasrf&jtfiiv Gpar(gLpnj-Gp
u ,
s. A kind of pastry fried in ghee,
fritters, gfutmaxlimii.
G^ar(^Lfiueo, s. A mould for mak
ing this pastry.
C^rargtp/DatiJ, s. A piece of pastry.
C#ari_, *. A bee's nest or hive, Gp
stts^ci-ii. 2. Cells in a bee's nest^
Gjiatx.L.i^giiii<59. 3. Honey-comb, C^rf
ff^OT<?/s(roi_-<7^OTC(Tj'ian_, s. [prov.]
The orange tree or fruit. See CjprM_
G^ery,*, s. As
(S.)
G/xsarsussp, s. [prov.] Honey-comb,
Gpahtgii.

SB) -SB Sllfi

an^>. A syllabic letter, compounded of p


and a.
63\s, s. January, the month, fpnu>ttpu>.
2. A sound in beating time, ^*^ijJ
(c.) 8. The eighth lunar asterism,
as y*i4. 4. Capricorn of the Zodiac,
Jnfi. a.(R.) Juice and root of Ji,
which see.
There is no graminious plain, but ears in
January ; and no tree that does not blos
som in February.
ra^i.gji**, s. [prov.] Watching
millet sown in January.
ts>p& Fei@au>u>, s. The entrance of the
sun into Capricorn. See *K2.-ai4,
eop & Q&eueiitlij, s. [prov.~\ A Tuesday in
January, auspicious.
taputSpuLf, t. [com. mpLnirputSp
iliy ] New year's day, astronomically j
observed by boiling rice, to propitiate
the favor of the sun, supposed to com
mence, at that time, his course north
ward.
a>pui$&>p, s. The new moon as seen
in January; observed to ascertain whe
ther the year will be fruitful,
wiijy.'ij.s, The day when the moon is
in the u*i4, in January, being an auspi
cious time for eating the first rice, bath
ing, and taking oblations to the temple.
, eapuQuiriBi&eo, s. The festival- of
boiling rice in cow's milk. See mfCaipuLj.
tapupii, I. [prov.] The drying up of
the rivers in January.
S3) 5, QQpar, itQp&r, c?<a/r, iu, v. a. To
adorn, to beautify,
(*.)
mppiv.v. noun. Embellishment.
68>i&, &QOpsar, p<2p6ar, ijCussr, ds, V. a.
To sew, stitch, seam, make, as an article
of dress, by sewing; to mend, &c, *?or.
2. To nail, to fasten boards, beams, &c,
with nails, spikes, or pegs; to pin, to
skewer, to run leaves together, ^arf^il
simftm. 3. To net witli a netting needle,
aifeiLiifrar. 4. [with Q^m.] To cast or add
up; to close an account, as
As v. n. iSpg,
*<5<i, **in the
Sd per*. ntut. To pierce, to penetrate;
to enteras a thorn, arrow, ball or shot,
<p*gcyvetuop. 2. (fig.) To strike, or
pierce the mind as a remonstrance,
reproof or sarcasm; to cause pain, re
morse, &C, weafpu^iJ. 3. To light on
one, as the fascinating looks of a lover
or the blighting looks of an unlucky
person, <j*i.lm_ (c.)
l*i&aigtt(dl*iii(3ei>fttuui^j-0. Hi fett
are fastened with chains.
^leaQtiiveemi&iitgpmgfipg. His Word
cut to the heart.
sg*4=avjAjji. It was charming or
attractive to the sight.
tapuuirar, appcl. n. A needle, cfitS. 2.
One who sews, tapvprnwir.
eopumu, s. A garment made by
sewing, rCmi. (*& )
mptueo, v. noun. Sewing, stitch, seam.

The seam of the garment is ripped.


mpujeoGaitko, s. Stitching, needle work.
Quj-^uls
Coarse sewing.
%k^iu*>. Nice or neat sewing.
Q*LU^arpu*>. A double seam.
ezpaj&atirl , s. A sewing needle, in
distinction from one for knitting.
SBpiueosapdsc, inf. To sew.
mpiueniSifida, inf. To rip open a seam.
enpajpan/jeir, s. [/cm. enpiupairiR.] A
tailor, a seamster, a sewer. 2. A knitter.
tmpiupes-u, s. A bag, as mpmpQuili?..
tnpiupQLjLLif., s. A work basket or
box containing things for needle work.
iSppeosnpda, inf. [also &&>pQun
/ ] To mend a rent in a garment.
oiekoenpda, inf. To mend nets.
tapuLj eapppeo, v. noun. Sewing,
nailing, joining two things together by
sewing, or nailing, ap*a>. 2. Stitching,
piercing,
'an-s&pLD, s. Belonging to fire, power
ful, intense, ^tSoBnhuigib. W. p. 385.
Taijasa. 2. One of (he three
or
active powers of the incorporated soul,
that connected with *tffi<Sfib quality.
The three jf*mmni as given in Si^yarRgp,
are y^'pusebsratiiy mwsAzisBmiinb, fB>fi*fif&Ei
jid, which see in their places.
unp^pjijsmairjij) tnp&pira&airffui,
s. The first of the three jfsissnii.
*enpjgiedLb-Gis>fijgid50, s. (St.aBpjSevii.)
The fourtli astrological kama, srei.
sinr$j@lujir, s. The Asuras, _gyff/r, or
Titans, of Hindu mythology, $$mamti.
See PP. W. p. 424. Daitya.
eapp^liui^Qai'SparatppfiaJwifsliB, s.
Venus the planet, or the regent of the
planet as counsellor of the Asuras, **Q
r+.
tnppfil utrif), s. Vishnu, eCa^gga; [ex
j/A, destroyer.]
'smpp^ElflujLCi, s. The second of the
f.mr Vedas,fii*i-'ii<?*ii; also one of the
Upanishads. See -ft fl* YV. p. 385.
Taittiriya.
es>j$t-jstnLJ, s. See mp, v. a.
eo~>3>iue0, s. Beauty, fairness, grace
fulness, handsomeness, jyw. 2. One of
the fair sex, a woman, Quatr. (#.)
See i*>g, v. a.
*G& ifl UJ lh , s. [sometimes puSiftuu).')
Steadiness, courage, encouragement, con
fidence, &c,
W. p. 447. Duairya.
2. A horse's trot, <gta>rcS<*Q*M>ncni_.
(Sa. Dhowrya.)
mpifttumanBea sapifluj&trd), /. A
courageous person.
esipiftiu&iQsrrGlds, inf. To animate,
to encourage, to embolden.
tDpfldJGiQ&neireir mpifliuuui, inf.
To take courage, to be encouraged, to
cheer np.
ntpiflajtQQ&iiioeQ, inf. To encourage
by advice.

(Kfifij>.viLj-:.'J, s. Lukshmi, as the


goddess of valor. See uii*ii9.
enpifliuaiireir. s, A courageous man,
HS taifffilL

Lcssrpasypifljjii, s. Fortitude, courage.


sinarsOLO, j. [also puSetu:.'] Gingely
oil; oil from Sesaniuni, AQmsi>Oraaj. W.
p. 383. Taila. 2. Oil, unguent, QMri).
3. Fragrant oil, essential vegetable oil,
balsam, medicinal oil, tincture. touiO^e*
Qavsj 4. An oil. or ba'snm lor anointing,
jfJC>a>,u!4. 5 The sap of a tree or
plant) mi. 6. (fig.) Strength,
(c)
V>'Jfg. The tree has lost
its juice or strength.
(w/wiacuu, r. noun. Anointing an
idol, &c , with fragrant oil. See .
QaaiuimiuLf.
Gr>pe<>&&iTjBT, s. An apothecary, &>p
fv^tSj Ouror.
c/SFi*.ili_, inf. To distil essen
tial oil.
mjct
>.
The gum of the red
wooded or country fig-tree, ji^uJftor,
Ficus racemosa.
eapenwirC-i, inf. To anoint the head
or body, r*Qwi<AuLSi_. 2. To embalm
a dfad body, iSGwmmsrsthusbmr. (.)
epeoilimap eoiiy inf. To rub
oil on the body.
enpeoiBpda ai>pecQLc(Ssa, inf. To
extract or distil medicinal or fragrant
oils. 2. To deprive one of ability,
bodily, pecuniary, &c, ^Qa.
snp6i)LiajLp.d&t inf. As eap9QLBp&&.
t.n ' r-; r SGetyaw, s. As eapWf&tTULf.
urftLoeiracpeoii), s. Sweet ointment,
perfume.
SS>p!SCir, s. (Port.) A wooden box, trunk,
vuuQuCif.. (Jaffna vsage.')
sWsSffO/r/WQfTTjof?, s.
A small bird.
Si'"
S (C.)
GSijSisQ, s. (Hind.) A purse, uessrutnu.
sjo^SMjSii, s. Divinity. See Qptbei
fib. 2. See -rtsv
<5o~> a> Si]J i sa) jSGUQFjpeO, v. noun.
Shampooing, softly pressing and stroking
the limbs with the hands.
(/>.)
*&nJse3&iiiGSifisB'sLri, s. Relating
to the gods, divine, Q/ivtStib. W. p. 426.
Daivjka.
etsifE^dsiT ss/jsQeuSirr, s. The name of
a plant called jyari_/, Cleome fc-lina, L.
*ss>^Qsu^s^S3'Lo, s. Divine interposi
tion, &c, as QfJQ.:tP<r&.
SW^igJ^^J, s. ( Arab.) Appointment,
attendance, service; also the person.
sDp^pfftdSfOjsaf, s. A volunteer
peon.
SS>sSf SaAtL/t-D, s. [also puScSiuii.'] Lowncss. humbleness, submissiveness, mt*m.
2. Nigardliness, covetousness, tSwroi.
W. p. 425. Dainya.
en j ~v, : ' .v.- --n :r . s. Submissive langu
age, wasaAsrrrtc Q*ff*w.
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Q/flT(9f

QjSlT. A compound letter of ft and a. Q^BfT(&j, dQQpasr, pQpsa, uQuar, da,


v. a. To assemble, to collect together,
Q^rrsib, s. An estimate, a total, u>
to accumulate,
2. To classify, to
arrange in class,
3. To sum up,
to
reduce
to
a
total,
to
abridge, to ab
Qpirad&irirsSr, s. One who estimates.
breviate, O^noiQjiu. (c.) 4. To omit a
letter or letters in the beginning, middle,
Qpiraiiuirtd-x, inf.
To value the
or end of a word. tyfit jol_
5.
produce of a field. (Gov. vsage.)
To estimate, wgi&st.
Qp ir gj dsiriLl, inf. To give the
v. n. To assemble, to collect, or be col
sum or substance of a thing, or transac
lected together, to accumulate,
2.
tion.
To form as a whole, an aggregate, a
Qpir@d/&&L-tei), v. noun. Mention
lump,
3. To be summed up, to be
ing, or opening a subject about to be
brought into a total, Q^raMnur*. 4. To
treated of; one of the thirty-two e-Aff>.
become concentrated, or united in one,
to be brought to a focus, to converge as
Qpir^^&dQe-irevev, inf. To state in
rays, Su. 5. To be omitted, as a par
brief, to give a summary. 2. To men
ticle in the combination of words, Gipjr
tion particularly, to particularize.
a>iatji3LiQpfie$iu\D*opv. 6. To be contracted,
Gpirtgpgauunnaa., inf. To view things
as a word; to be omitted, as a letter, or
in the aggregate, as a whole, &c
letters in the beginning or end of a word,
Qptrfg^&RDtr, s. A free rendering of
the text. See *.>.
QjgirauuGSaig!, appel. n. Ellipsis or
contraction.
Qjgtr(3)ULi, v. noun. The sum, total,
Qpnaeo, v. noun. Collection, assem
blage, joining, *_i_a<.
irss)S,s. Assembly, collection
Qpnsiri89soQpirairi8&!ipQ/iiTiif,s. [in
ui. 2. Sum, amount, total, Qfrtsfr. 3.
Property, stock, money, uon^tsCLj. 4.
gram.] The connexion of a word with
Summary, aggregate, epitome, compend,
its uutdilu, or that with which it
substance of a narrative, abstract of a
makes sense, without ellipsis, contrac
tion, &C,
a-QmopfieSuMmgiSppii.It
subject; genus, as including species; ge
neral subjects combined, whether analy
embraces nine varieties; 1. oppjt, finite
tically or synthetically,
5. Assort
verbs with their nominatives, as *
ment, orii!B)i_uL/. 6. Article, item, particu
fltassifi/nb, Sattan came. 2. QuuQiieib,
lars
of
an
account,
&c,
>
siroSg!f,p[jiy.
(c. )
relative participle, and its noun, as
wtfirrjsjdr, Sattan who came. 3. SSs7. [in gram.'] Omission of a particle in
the combination of words, as Q^riii_te^,
Ou**ii, verbal participles with their
for QfitrCi^laifijp, as far as day, Qang^Ai
finite verb, &c, as itgQur&ar, he came
ttstiib. 8. Elliptical combination of words,
and returned. 4. moftaii, the nomina
as QuesiiQaBmiiffitar, for QuwftotBBAQsee&ts
tive and its verb, as erfaeirejtfirar,
he brought the gold. (See Qfff&*iS&w.)
Sattan came. 5. Jd), the vocative and
its verb, as, rrfftmt, come Satta. 6.
9. The main division of a treatise, as dis
tinguished from ans or M, Jqgfims*
the six oblique eases (the vocative ex
cepted), with their uuafrhu, as Qtrpmp
QflweomiirSuQuriSpff. The calculation is
^iw^r.i, he ate the rice; iaQ<2 Qrar
erroneous.
ejSr, he went with his son ; tifofKsw&r,
QpnaaaaiLt, inf. To finish, to con
son to Sattan; u>3svtt$r?itfc5e8, cataract
clude, to bring to an end. 2. To deli
falling from the hills; frfaerpms. Satver up, to make over, as money, &c, to
tan's hand; 6frp^rt^_w*l owl in a
make a final payment. 3. To sum up,
hilL 7. Qsbi-. particles with their nouns,
to make a total, to make out the total, to
or verbs, as Qus-rGjrrr<5jff)snr, A horse
cast up.
like gold. 8. mJI, adjectives or adverbs
Q/SreaasiriLi, inf. To give a written
with their nouns or verbs, as (CMJcr^rtuii,
very glorious world, n^ouoas, great en
account. 2. To state a particular number
mity. 9. jffi*, the repetition of the
or sum. 3. To make a sum appear
same word for emphasis, &c, as unhLj
large, to magnify. 4. i\ n. To appear
uniLt, snake, snake; ftt, fire, fire, &c.
large, as an amount.
Qptresiaa^L-i, inf. To add up.
QplT(3^>
A series or class of per
sons, things, &c,
2. A society,
Ofiireoadairaar, s. A man of consider
association, mAjiIso,. 3. A flock, herd,
able property, fiermicdr. (c.)
swarm, &c, tSaiiiBtir^Qf. 4. Genus,
Qpirsnmdiiiypfilnui, s. One of the six
aggregate, il4ri_ii. 5. A quantity, collec
kinds of rules for composition. See a4.fi
tion, accumulation, giicS. (p.)
Qpr<8j@uQuiun, s. A noun of multi
Qpireaaenpda, inf. To make out the
tude, C'V^Gujjr.
grand total of an account. See ap, v.
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QpnenaiSSso, s. A summary, contrac


tion, ellipsis, &c, wiS^w. 2. [in
giam.] The connection of a word with
the uu<rf&u by omitting a particle,
9t*nij($LiQpfiQ$ajQfii*(gppAi. It embraces
six varieties; 1. G;,:.c.-,>C,.,-t-.i. the
omission of the sign or form of the CRse,
as Qu*<w Q
<*, for Cur^.-^ aC
firm. 2. itbrjQfrtBs, a verb without the
sign of the tense, combined with a noun,
as Qai&jLjoS for QmrfarpLjoS, Qal ><* - . nS .
QsrAigeiDLjeS. 3. uexsLjpQfirens, omission of
the adjective sign
or
in com
bining the qualifying epithet with the
noun, as *(jin<g3Kr for (Tsro:caj,fi.u(5.lT,
or two nouns in apposition, as
/dr. 4. a-tufDtajtQfirms, the combination
of two words with the omission of the
sign of comparison, as uie?Qwt$ for uiii
Gur&Qwrtfi. 5. -iflB>ioiQ^*s*, omission of
the particle .-. as il&ur<jof for *tS*g,
ihutesBQ/tib ; al$0 @ciuu*& for @ " "S *> us&v>.
Note. In this combination, there is
commonly no reduplication. 6. jyctQur
uS^O/jreo*. a metonomy or omission of a
word, commonly the name of a person,
immediately after any of the five pro
ceeding ellipses, as QurpQg^. for t,\ -p
Oa^-aoiui/soi-uror, the golden braceletdamsel.
QpitseaiSfeidCi&iijujar, s. A poem con
sisting of a fixed, even number of verses,
O^nioaSSbi^O/XiTiijQunLp, t. As E_e;
Qfinesi&&do?uj(W)&i&Lb1 s. [in rhcio.] A
perfect metaphor, :. ..-nr:;.
QpirM>auG)eD&, appel. n. Contraction
of Words, as QfiimuuQmig).
Q^noBauitrrsa, inf. To sum or cast
up the amount, (c.)
Qpirmaf^L-L-, inf. \_prov.] To balance
accounts, to strike a balance, aastts**t*
su-i. 2. As Qfirsneo>fits,
QpiranauuGipfi Qptriasi&tuirda, inf.
To make up an even number. 2. To
make a large sum. 3. To sum up; to
reduce to heads.
Qfitrex>&ui$4:( Qpire&aQwrr&U}, s.
An error in a reckoning. 2. (fig.) A
mistake, a blunder.
Q&tr&bSuQuntTijstr, s. Recapitulation;
peroration, sS/y^Qururfiijy^i*^.
Qpnaii&Qwn&u>, s. See Qpnesi&uiS&t&j.
Q^nrBsadJSBit^, s. One of the four
divisions of rguamfi, which see.
C;j"..M:.i.'(5i3)ji, I. As uasur Lj^O/seir
M. (if.)
C/r.n J:ai:i-'', i. Contraction of me
taphor. See *t.mim04Qj3w*.
Qpn&siaQiLipp, inf. To make a large
sum. by the addition of many small
items, commonly as a debt. 2. As

QpiTlB
QpirmaQiiJjpijgei), v. noun. Swelling QfSiri(^Sji)/De\l, v. noun. Being omit
to a large sum by the addition of many
ted or understood as a particle, &c, in
@QLijSf, r. noun, [prov ] Hanging just
items. 2. Forming a total, an amount.
language or combination, bee Qfi
ready to fall; to slip off; to turn over,
[ex
v.]
gLLi$_iyii9tii_)(i^<i. 2. (Jig.) Keady or
Q(*.r<.fo:>*, t. Head and divisions
waiting for a pretext to leave a com
QjgirtEiaasofl, s. A pendent ornament,
of a subject.
pany, tSi(gj,<2sg;Liijri4fi*>.
jBj*sofl; [er G^rc, e Jyo**.]
Q/cirst}&ai6n&eifl, s. Heads of a sub
Q^itEj^SLfeaar, s. A decrepit, old
ject, its general divisions, and dis Q^BiriEiaeO, s.
Any thing pendent,
man. (/f.)
cussion, &c.
hanging, &c, Officii. 2. A pendent part
O^ffc/gjL/ierjarar,
J. [prov.] A vain per
of
an
ornament,
^at^Qsciegt.
3.
End
Qpirse>*&fi, s. Head of subject and
son, who walks wilh a conceited spring
or corner of a woman's cloth, either
the discussion.
ing gait, Ou(jirL/^dr.
hanging or brought up round the neck;
QfBtT&a, rcl. parti.
Joined, united,
end of a man's cloth thrown over the Q^siri a&ih, s. Beginning, commence
6Myg [ex Qfitig, v. n.] (p.)
shoulder, op*cjaw. 4. [prof.] Any thing
ment, origin, ^fl.
2. Undertaking,
stuck or hanging, ready to full, gC-Sii
QfiiraaLDs&firi, s. Assembled men.
entrance upon, Qfitt-.i>tgma. 3. Means for
u)i0i2(3t0i*. 5. A thing eaten adhering to
an end, r^^crio; [ex G^itl-c^, v.] (c.)
Q{Bir.&aLtx>,s. (Tel tJrSSjr_ej.) Press
the bowels, ftstt. 6. An ear-ornament in
g, -i_a.",v
And so forth, (p )
general,
7. Hangings or fringes
ing, pounding, treading down, iS^^o??
Qpiri-ds&Q&tijiiJ, inf. To begin, to
of cloth, shawl, &c, gii*i:*4i. (e.) 8. A
vSuar.
flower garland, mcrfcu. 9. Tail of a pea
commence, to enter.
QpirdaiiiOuirL, inf. To squeeze the
cock, iciSplgss)*. 10. A bunch of peacock's Qs/ri_<SQ5j, s. The uncleanness of a
limbs in order to remove pain. 2. To
feathers, for a fan or parasol, JolAgsci
woman in her menses and in child-bed,
express the juice of leaves by squeezing,
1 1. A white umbrella, being an emblem
icaefi&fsii. (See^i_ig ) 2. Entanglement,
of royalty, <2irM_. 1 2. End, extremi
tying, binding, *iiQ. 3. Connexion, con
ty'
projection,
cape,
headland,
promonto
Q^rasi <ay, s. [prov.] A cross-way,
cern, upp. Sometimes gt-*. 4. (11.) A
ry; end of a street,
13. Men's hair,
kind of ornament,
a shorter way than the common roadi
("9-)
C;-nf,-i*. c>-*. At every coruer. Q.iri <&(&j, QSpeir, Co/ear, Qpniaa, t.
Ql^n'smisf- Q,gir&3L-tq.,s. [prov.] A
a. [also gi-i] To tie, *lLi-. 2. To en
Q^ireiae9oe<iQpif.uj, inf. To tie up in
tangle, RjijcjuS^ 3. [i'i(/.] To begin,
kind of basket made of olas to protect
the end of a cloth.
4. To make to agree, QurgAs.
fruit on the tree, p&u*i_fcu. 2. A small
Q, ' i: T.-i i " uunnd i , inf. To try to Qj5ITlIEJ(&), s. [prov.] [also *ri_c.@.]
ola-basket for fruit, fijr_oi_. 3. A small
remove
an
obstruction
in
the
bowels
by
hut for watchers in a field, siipcs**-"Stocks for confinement, Ssve. 2. A
niagic.
jewel for the foot, ru*.
Qpir&SGtol.s. (Tel.) Poverty, want,
Q/XirBsevSuiri Cptrw&ecs&L^, inf.
[prov.] To put the end of the cloth
Qpiri&BBiuui, inf. To suffer want.
6r, G^i_e, v. a. and v. n. [hnprop. pt-m:.]
over the shoulder, as a woman.
To begin, to commence, to originate, ^iii
O^/TdSdSii, s. (For.) A law-suit, ojtp QjgtrtBXsir, s. [fern. QpirmQ.] A thief,
iStM. 2. To undertake, to enter upon, to
a rogue, saaar; [ez Tel. S~or%-l
engage in, (yuw. (c.)
Qpird&iarrjiar, t. A litigious man.
*Qj%irmi&Lh, s. ( St. iajjQ&ih.) Loss, QfBirL-ifl, s. (also giu.fi.) A shrub.
SLD, s. Any thing eaten adhering
See Gjjfi-f, v.
destruction, damage, detriment, injury,
to the bowels. See G,stiiA>. [ex Q>/siii<g.]
C. (c.)
Qfliri
IT, s. Yarn, cotton thread, u$
,-. men C_v.->c.^ Q^-tfttuu ' S@ar.
He is
(!P4SB>fi*ia2f>fiAiQffitr*9ihj!pQpg. Some thing
fig**1.
2. Gum, glue, ilfW. 3. Flower
much
straitened.
sticks in the child's bowels.
garland,
. 4. Chain, *col. 5.
Fetter, J~r. 6. (Jig.) Love. (Beschi.)
i ii, s. Pressing the body, in O^flBg, SQpebr, QpirmQQasrek, Qoiesr,
7. Antiquity, lineal succession, ujcrio. 8.
anointing before bathing. ( O. Die.)
Qfiiim, v. n. To hang, to be suspended,
Following, succession, connection, series,
to
hang
down,
to
stick,
or
hang,
ready
to
GtfBir&&trii~, s. [plu.] People assembled,
ifarQrpti. 9. Phrase, sentence, words
fall; to dangle, gibs. 2. To adhere as any
assembly, company. 2. Friends, adher
forming a complete idea, Qeif,Qtgi-t.
thing to the bowels, pi*. 3. (fig.) To re
ents,
[ex O^/, v.] (p.)
Qpir^ir&Q&iieo^QfinL-iTQLDirip, s. A
main long with one, as another's proper
compound word; also a phrase, clause,
ty, figitMuui-. (c.) 4. To move with leaps
Qi5ir(3), s. A small matter, ji/puii,
sentence.
as a child skipping, or a beast gallop(ft)
ping, (sii*. 5. [in burlesque."] To run
Qflrtstiuu QursrgQfieA&<2&iQutBr&. It
G p ir i n & Q&irpLjetBriT/i&eo, v. noun.
away, to slip off (to die) with JGl^Ai, or
will not be trifling, it will not pass with
Combining or giving rules for the com
Cuii.;.:; <gopD-i(g. Most of the comimpunity.
position of words; one of the thirtypouuds
are
limited
to
Jaffna.
two m<
Q*tA Z>JT3_*SDaj t.i.f -Cr.' v - - urQ
QptriGi&iriiuuniij&&ei, v. noun. A jolt
Take it all away, leave nothing.
QpirLnuunQ), v. noun. Connexion,
ing pace, jumping movement, gallop of
attachment, ewuifib.
Q/.T-f 'T, jj.iiii'j'i-f , inf. To dis
a horse, ^fimdnjii^t-ii.
regard, to treat one meanly.
QjElTl
IT, SOpsr, &Qpsir, Qeiar, Qpntn,
QpirstQuuniu, inf. To rise high in
Oj^/7"<i(3j, s. (St. giaii'g.) Skin, cuti
v a. To succeed each other reciprocally
walking, to gallop, to skip. 2. (fig.)
as the tree and seed, the body and its
cle, surface of the body, as one of the five
To be haughty, to assume airs.
actions, and vice versa, iSnlosiLrfiiuiuiDit
organs of sense, G>f&>. (Met.) raiment.
Q^irdjQuSuirs, inf. To be lodged
Qprt-i. 2. To proceed or succeed each
(See jfiGfiQ/HiBiieirAmsb.) W. p. 393.
otheras letters in the formation of words,
and lost as a thing thrown. 2. (fig.)
Tvak. 2. The bark of a tree, wuul.m..
&c, T(y>^i0-^oljG;ii_ir. 3. To follow con
To be in another's possession, to be
3. (* ) Bo<ly, *fnl>.
tinually, to continue, Si-io(5#uf. 4. To
lost, to be unjustly appropriated as
riQi pifidJti , s. The sense of feeling.
insist, to engage with energy, Qput*. 5.
a deposit, to become burdensome as a
debt. 3. To tarry in the road from
To follow, to attend as on a great man,
(3piT&(?!y3>GljlT&(olaGSTeO, v. noun.
to pursue, ii^-CvtUv. 6. To seek, to go
fatigue, (c.) 4. [in cant.] To die. 4.
The creaking of shoes, &c, yj<S*Q*s*<g
in quest of, to npply to from day to day,
[prov.] To run away.
c,-<_. 7. To follow in order, in unbroken
Q^tnaQSy/, inf. To jump and tumble
G\ ' - 7 rsci 5(i .i 7 s r-T-fl Ti& J, inf. To
succession, &c, Gi_^^. 8. To pro
down. 2. To be haughty, to be exposed
walk, making a noise ns with shoes.
secute, to claim in law, to sue.
to fall.
2. To walk fast and with a rocking
(c.) 9. To connect, to tie, to bind,
QpiriiQ&itiS, s. Hanging ears, (c.) | 10. To as.-ail . to attack,
motion, as a corpulent person, &c.
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*3inAg>pQ<ji-j!ig)iiif:&aar. He perseveres Q^B/rtq., s. A bracelet or bangle, eioa


QsnCBtuniil, s. [proti.] Confluence or
in hia undertakings.
S. 2. Another kind of arm- ring, iii
junction of two rivers, or of a river
QptitaiTQf.jfi, i. A deed of renuncia
ri4; [ear Qa, V. a.] 3. A weight, the
with the sva.f *fraftsi-*tp*&L'^x.
tion or relinquishment, an agreement
Qerr(Bat irsi: , s. [prov.] The horizon,
not to prosecute in law, d<S*fauu/tgiiib.
mueQfiiruf. QurpQ<-,i<f.. A lady with
jycp-wtBrtA; [ex mtsisT, the heavens.]
golden bracelets, (p.)
CO
QfHi-fr, V. noun. Being close, ^irrr
Qmm-rfl, appel. n. A kind of thorny
iriy_&-, s. Connexion, concubinage,
2. Touching, gfri_*i. 3. Digging,
shrub whose fruit is edible, Khamnus
sexual intercourse, ruuigib. See Qgr<S.
SjoakiL.*. 4. Catching, tls^*. 5. Fat
circunicissus, L. See <yn*G<ui_rf and Q^rri^_ji^8s0e8Qi^jSisari<f-i^)ii',s. One
ing, 4f!^*,.
of the forty-nine professors of the Madura
Q/SmLiLf., s. [properly Q^Ll_jyif.]
Q/SmQafigjBfi, s. A letter elided or
college, whose encomiastic stanza on the
The beginning line oppos. to altii-i^.
changed in the combination of words
Cural
has
preserved
his
name
from
obli
according to the rules of permutation,
O^niliiliuair, . [pioo.] A godfather.
vion,
0t3SULjtvw/lQei($mir.
Qfliiit&fyHgQv&pg, as jy^reflcj
for
G^fftli-zri*, j. A godmother. ( Chris,
^msb gicj'/s"*, and mipq-tfi*for i*gi QpiT, s. Garden, Q&rrL-iu>. 2. Field,
usage.)
tilled land, agricultural land, ugvMfeA. 3.
Q&rnLi6i>, v. noun. Digging, C^rrm
Deceit, guile,
(rgi.)
Q/frrirrrSSsidQfiiiiLf&r, s. A poem in
QjtrrCBaif.aLf.da, inf. [prov.] To graze,
which several connected actions are
G^frLl, [reriai participle.] Touching,
related, epic poetry, g*i*Q#i/*.
to crop off the tops of grass, <2*>p
sts-UBsiay-figiGtau. 2. To pick out food,
concerning, in reference to. (See
Q&rrirrip^iGbru, *. Continued love.
to eat daintily, c.Kri_iGy>uuj"wK7.
2. Beginning with, from, since; used as
(*)
u/bfi and tsf-tei to express relation, (c.)
Qjtrrirri/srrrr QanLrriQ/snrr, appel. n. QjgirQaath, s. Gold, Quitter.
jjB>^G4tii. Concerning that.
(plu.) Friends, companions, i&jglit.
gjCTou>G^iiQ. From youth up.
Qsrritiigifirrliu, inf. To be constant QjSrrQar.s. (Tel. S^fa^- ) Connexion,
giiS. 2. Concubinage, tiiutgii. (c.)
j!*j)G^ili(B. From, or since, that day.
ly about with one. 2. To pursue an

j3i^/<*-C^a.
She
is
his
concu
2. From former times.
objact with unremitted application, (c.)
bine.
QfimpQprcGi. From time immemo
QjgfiirigautfiQfiuiu, inf. To injure
rial, (p.)
Op
, Q/firtl-GL~sir,<2au A , /ri ,
one without provocation.
QjSrru-(BaQarfeBffLf.(TFlaa GsrrLLtBa
. <J. To touch, to come in contact with,
<3&ruJrisii3ifm, inf. To overtake.
QsrahQiSfia, inf. To be in contact with,
to feel, to perceive by the touch, u*e**.
2. To seek diligently and find.
contiguous.
t. To handle, to take hold of, to finger,
Qsrrirrii$i<:u&, inf. To continue speak
to use, iSif.**. 3. To be connected or united,
G/SiriLGSiaQarreBrGlGurra, inf. To pre
ing.
to be joined, &c , QurQfg. 4. To begin,
tend to carry a load, with others. 2.
Q/cini&Gurra, inf. To pursue, fol
0^n_i (c.) 5. To discharge an arrow or
To touch the bier, as near relations,
other missile weapon, jfiaQuajiu. 6. To
low after one.
in a funeral procession. 3. To bear a
eat, -*r. 7. To dig, to scoop out, to
Q/SrrirriG&jb/S, s. [pros.] Persever
pall at a funeral.
excavate,
G>r*i_.
8.
To
put
on
shoes
or
ance, persistence, repetition, tSt^rofvpSl.
QjSruLtB/xpckiiGLDeiimaiaa, inf. To touch
a garment, gfim.
Q&rrirr&SI, v. noun. Pursuit, continu
the feet of a great person ; also to put
Qiii_<?<S0*Aii_r*)i!>r/!(5Mar. A friend
ance. (mf.) effect or consequence.
the hands on the head, in token of
if persevered in, and a foe if neglected;
(Beschi.) 2. Claim in law-suit,
veneration.
spoken ofan art.
Qi_f*fi. 3. Cluster of flowers, bunch of
QarriL(B^Q/esSda, inf. As QairL-S/i
Qfirt-jbui-jg. I cannot give you; (lit.)
flowers, u<uO*j^j. 4. Perseverance,
cannot touch.
Qffita. 2. Sec Gad), v. a.
OpupS. 5. Demoniacal possession, Cui*
CfCJ-**b.s*S Qurf,fiiQsti,a
To
QpsiL H-f. Gf,$<i * . inf. To dip the
Qn_/*fl. For other meanings, see Q/st
touch the feet of an idol or great person
finger in a liquid and sprinkle it on
<-*<4- (c)
and then apply the fingers, to the eyes;
a new married couple, or an idol, as
as if saying, "I worship your feet." 2.
in
See G^, v.
have no connexion with him, I have no
[in contempt.] To be too obsequious, or
QairiKBuurrrraa, inf. To ascertain
claim on him.
submissive.
QpaiiTfGldaiTirsa,t. [in law.'] A clai
by the touch.
^xiefiemjsfi OffC^*CfatmQifyef>0. The
mant, a prosecutor, a plaintiff'.
top of trees, &c, touches the sky.
Q^Btr, a&Qpeir, pOpser, uQuor, aa, v.
Qgts^iQftc^iSfiSpgi. Fatal symptoms
Q&irL-ir&Quskisizr, inf. To prosecute
a. To connect, to join, to communicate
have appeared (as in cholera, &c, be
in law, to claim, to sue.
with, Qtits. 2. To bind, to fasten, to tie;
fore
death).
QpnL-iir&ijitereaiflaju>, s. An action
to link or tie together; to attach; to con
*u*Q^iLLDr^ri*.
They
rubbed
the
tinue a series,
3- To set in, to fix,
able matter.
sand in which they had written (on their
to place, as the arrow in the bow-, to
Qpnu.n&&ajni>Q&iiiBii;, inf.
To
forehead, eyes, and breast).Note. This
discharge arrows, jjiiL,G^*. 4. foror.]
persevere in an undertaking.
is done in homage to Ganesa or SaTo exercise love, hatred, &c, to cherish,
Q&rrirruQpiriira/, v. noun. Conti
rasvati.
to foster, u>sg)^!i**. 5. To set on foot,
nuance, succession, Q^n_/*. 2. Series,
G^mSUCWefrL-^. Saturn has
to commence, to enter on, G^ri_B. 6. To
tissue, train, range, chain, *8oS^QrL_i.
begun to exert his malign influence.
join slifililly as boards or threads; to
3. Friendship, constancy in friendship,
Q jgu u i G)piuL(Ba Qarrsssr(BiZLda,inf.
do work superficially; to put on clothes
attachment.
4. Relationship,
To walk with sandals.
negligently; to put on a garment or or
Connexion by consanguinity, or affinity,
cyir5*tf *- A pair of Indian slip
nament, gCcuri^G^i0*i. 7. [in burlesque
B-pi- 5. Antiquity, hereditary suc
pers, a8 QfrGlQrQULi. (p.)
with -.] To bring together a man
cession. 6. Lineal descent, unausorjtQgr
and woman, commonly clandestinely, Qui
QarrGiaipeiiLL/Deiirt, s.fplu.) Heroes
t-it-l. 7. Regular succession following one
isAa- 8- To put on or wear sandals, slip
who wear ankle rings. 2. Huntsmen
another, gy. 8. Reciprocal suc
pers or clogs, QfauLi^QfiiGStx. 9. To carry
with sandals, (p.)
cession, as the tree and its seed, and
on a licentious intrigue, Quei*Q^Qriu*
QairfBaoa, s. Touch, u/nVii. 2. v. noun.
the Contrary, J*rf<5Ll^tfiur!UiflriL/,jQJ3rt_/e.
0{jQ*iuiu. (c.) 10. To frame, to form, _<3
9. Connexion, as of liquid particles, &c,
Digging, GgwahGltns,
mth*. 1 1 . To fabricate, to forge, to form
gi^CBa>. (c.) 10. Verse, poetry, ur.
QarrdlQssiLD, [pros.] At all, in any
a false story,
12. To make
Qarrirr QLarrifi, s. Compound words.
wise, &c, used with a negative verb,
verses, to compose poetry, ui^QfiQAs.
See Gfan-itOn*,,
$qsQuWQtsd,.
13. To bend, rW.
QfXrrGSQa-cTFfUU, s. As QprrtBaipeo. (c.)
Qjtridsd, s. A garland, to/rSm; [ex
jj&ffiQfiQfs. From, or ever since, that
day.
QprrGiu/XLo, s.
Boiled rice, Q&njpt.
Qiffl, .] 2. Females' play, -*flfSasurLi<3.
3. Play in general, aSbuniQ.
(*#)
jimJu-tQprQte. From that place.
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QjXirQ
Qrsir(B&u$g)i, s. A rope used in plough Qp>tr6s>i_, s. The thigh; in which sense,
ing.
for butcher's meat, are, Q--/0-* O^iow-. the
upper part of the thigh; LSororiO^ani-, a
Q^/rSffsffW, s. Sandals, slippers, as
hind-quarter; Qp&arbQpiiBi-, a fore-quar
QprQQs&uu.
ter of a sheep, &c. 2. Flower-garland.
yrJw. 3 Bow-string, mietr. 4. Arrow,
Q>pnpp<lu&, s. Connected speech,
jfiLj. 5. Surrounding wall, bulwark, for
a sentence connected with the con
tification, wgip^pg. 6. Block projecting
text
from a wall to support a beam, *miuupfs>
Qpn(BpgisiBL-t, inf. To fasten to
/nJn_l4^!i*. 7. A bunch of flowers, a*
gether, as beasts. &c. (c.) 2. To fabri
Qsipgi. 8. Verse, poetry. uicG). 9. A
cate a story, asopsCj-.
series, train, connexion, succession, tissue,
composition, commonly poetic, Qgrt-itS.
O^/rCS^jseSt, inf. To fasten beasts
10, Rhyme in poetry, Q.*uy<s.pLrLSQr
together. 2. To unite persona irregu
j>; [ex QS, .] There are five classes
larly in marriage. 3. To put out an
of
rhyme, each containing eight varie
apprentice, &c.
ties, and three single ones, making forty
Qpir(Bjigi&iG>ia,&, inf. To tie or fasten
three in all. The five classes are: I. Gv
8kt, ffnufar^QaMBw, the rhyming of the
slightly.
initial letter of the line or foot through
QpnQsutpsQ, i. An unjust claim, an
the stanza. The varieties of this class
unjust prosecution, jAuriui|e*(a. (c.)
are: 1. j^m.Canto-, qiv5* Garter, rhyming
of the initial in the foot of each line.
QjSHrfBeuirar^QfinQajrrar&uSipi, s. [prov.~\
2. jglOT&intar, of the first two feet in eacli
A rope attached to a pole, with a swivel,
line. 3. Qur\$uLiQintlB3, of every other foot.
in the threshing floor, to which the
4. gsfs-CtoiSer, of the first and fourth foot.
inner yoke of oxen is lied; the others
5. a^tBpQarter, of all the feet in the line
being all tied ox to ox, d&mjqjerii.iiiiw
but the last. 6. Gmps/rvnuGarter. in every
foot but the second. 7. Stjittgir^Gatieu. of
Q^irOoSajjL, s. Fetters confining two
all the feet but the penultimate. 8. o^/jCmr
persons to each other, sr<eA'*<g'4
to, in every foot. II. muu, ^en^ufiQ/n
>i_, the rhyming of the last feet or letters
in the lines. The varieties are: 1 .
ffaarasiO^fffflia, inf. To pick quar
qp/fcSsmuLf, rhyming of the last letter of
rels.
the first foot in each line. 2. (gtonltmu^,
euipd(Vj^Q:ir(i)d&, inf. To institute a
of the last letter of the first two feet.
law-suit. 2. To sue one on false
3. QufsSuiiaciuiy. of the last letter of every
grounds.
other foot. 4. gsiLS>2JL/, of the last
letter in the first and fourth. 5.
Q^sn(BuLj, v. noun. A tie, bandage;
iJpiv4, of the last letter in each foot
fastening, joining, *^Q. 2. Linking,
except the last. 6. Qopmgm^muui, in the
joining by links, *eBoWQ). 3. A
last letter of every foot but the second. 7.
loose joining, fam^(Sso/s. 4. Illicit
gtsgircSmuLi, of the last letter in every
intercourse between the sexes; coupling
foot but the penultimate. 8. oppfiesiuu, of
persons in marriage, &c clandestinely,
the last letter in all the feet. III. >#=>,
QfeQx. 5. Close intimacy, keeping
T,a>M4Q,sror>i_, rhyming of the second
company with, Gsit*>*. 6. Pursuit,
letter of every line in the stanza, com
prosecution,Q^L_/*8. 7. Implements for
prising, 1 . ^^Ou^*m, QpfiQeugms, rhyming
ploughing, SGiusBuQpflctiiuGr. (c.) 8. A
of the second letter of the first foot in
fabrication, forgery, acQtsmp.
9.
each
line. 2. gSitevQugmm, in the second
Slander, aspersion, Qip&upiis^pti. 10.
letter of the two feet. 3. QuttfuQugmm,
Sandals, urfirtLaas.
that of every other foot. 4. pec-Gag;*!**,
QfiiQuQumQm. Where is your para
that of the first and fourth. 5 mpQugi
mour?
*, that of all but the last. 6. c,-...,Querns, that of all but the second. 7.
QpaGtuLfiapfi, s. A sword with an
8t/>tsgiiiQiig:ms, that of all but the pen
iron guard to cover the arm up to
ultimate, 8. gv
in the second
the elbow, pi^tpdi. (Old Die.)
letter of all the feet. IV. qpjbIt, Q>j*Qi_r
Q^rr(BuLfa3,iram, s. [fern. QpirtBuLjs
w_, a kind of poetry consisting of words
rit.] A lecherous person.
taken in contrast, or by antithesis, as
Q(5&uir*0fcreru!rtiu)($sil&, 4tom{tgiBt0fbarQmt
Q^/rOuiyOTi^iruS^aa, inf. To have
etruBnQwa&mp, by the side of the waters,
illicit intercourse.
dark as the wide spread nocturnal gloom,
O^/rSar, t. See Qpiruf.ar.
the white sand appeared, as if the moon
light had formed itself into heaps. Of this
Q(/rffiy, .
A paddock, a lawn; in
there are eight varieties, as 1 . ^q-opiair^pdr
closed ground near a house, Qma.&v.
Ofie*r, contrast in the first foot of the lines,
('*)
with one another. 2. fjjSsrarcjpjHtr, that in
the first two feet of the lines. 3. Qui
QfS/rS3)EU, s. [prov.~] A thing joined
tfuuqpra&T, that in every other foot of the
or appended to another, QgiSifi^tSpg:.
lines. 4. ^s=-c/lJKi> that in the first and
2. A tame elephant to which wild one
fourth. 5. s-oi(aw*r, contrast in all but
is fastened to tame it, ugtvtiihnesijuuiSpgib
the last. 6. GiopsguuiijQpieii, in all but the
ur&r. 3. [in burlesque.'} An associate,
second. 7. S^tssnii^eii, in all but the
a crony, urnsdr. 4. A man and woman
penultimate. 8. typsw'G&r, in all the feet.
living in illicit intercourse, as Q/nQ*.
V. tssiQLi_l40^f<>i_, rhyme formed by
(Jaffna usage.)
jyarOij<ii_ or lengthening a letter for a
QpnGienaiai wnrti, s. A boat attached
verse, which are of eight varieties.as 1.
cjcrOui_, c^urOufii_, forming of rhyme
to a dhoney.

by jyccQuou-, in the first foot of each line.


2. g>!OTjcrCua!,_, in the first two feet. 3.
rfuuaQusm^ in every other foot. 4. gxsB-wcr
Queci-, in the first and fourth. 5. ->icucr
Quoi_, in all but the last. 6. Ga-psgm/rma
Quoi_, in all but the second. 7. > .
bjuoCu..^, in all but the penultimate. 8.
GPppmQuczH-, in all the feet. VI, jjtfrpi,
j/terfi^Q/siaii^, rhyme by the occurrence
of the last syllable, word or words in the
stanza as the first of the succeeding. VII.
g)jtio1_4Q/Sr>._, by the repetition of the
same in every foot through the line.
VIII. OjtO/Ficmi-, poetry of numbers with
out rhyme, a kind of blank verse. For
further particulars, see these in their
respective places.
OffireaiQp^aj^Lf-da, inf. To break
one's thigh in beating him.
QfinetbiGLDeoQpnamGunt-., inf. To
sit with one thigh on the other (deemed
impolite.)
C^ffWM^tlif Qeuei eir/ryf, s. [in burler/ue.] Barbers.
QpireiB~ujffrr@, s. A division of
r3S>, which see.
QpreoiuSG&pil-t, inf. To strike the
thigh in token of bravery, defiance, ad
miration, surprize, &c.
Q^nsstKaiL/Siei3ri, inf. To pinch the
thigh as a punishment of a school bov,
&c.
Q^ffsoiar/rsoip, t. A tumor on the
thigh near the groin. 2. [;>roi\] A
shrub whose leaves arc used to cure the
tumor.
Q4#ic_(fMi^4pijuLi^?i_Affc:f. He lies
sick of the thigh-tumor.
QjBtrsni^apuii, s. The different
species or varieties of rhyme.
Qf^rrssiiiusO, s. Garlands tied to
gether, QftQ^fliciiu. 2. A flower garland,
yanVu. 3. A garland thrown over the
head of an idol or great person,
(*e> ) [ex O^fffl.]
0^/tl1(_u), s. [prot.~] A little piece
of ground. See
*QjSITl1-1 n~, s. See gtoiiLiii.
Q^irLLtfru-QuDe/mHiuiii Q^itlL
i_tiC>Jw, s. [prov.] Little jobs, easy
employments given to a waiting servant,
(3jSrrLLi.rriu&&i, s. [prov.] A god
mother, fyvrjftii See Opt, v.
Q^/r I ' >y , s. A trough, manger, crib,
utfl*>. 2. A cistern, reservoir, ttjQfrC-if..
3. A square building with an open space
in the centre, QftiLa^*nJ6. 4 [/nr.] An
enclosure for selling timber, fire-wood,
&C. tojtbmlpfgflppvSuetmlpQtSL-ib . 5. [prov.~] A
small enclosure for selling oysters at the
pearl-fishery, G>uiSr3p<s<it3ii-ib. 6. A fence,
a yard, a pound, C/<nlajoi_L/4. 7. (II.)
Default of workmen, #uirpib.Note. There
are different combinations with QjirL.^,
as trfijbQjfu-i?., of earth ; ^0UL^Qfir
of
iron; Qeuu/iQprCtf-, of copper; QurpOgCif.,
of gold; sivQfiiC-i?-, of stone; ic^Qjitlx^.,
of wood; tHBb^ibugQjiri^tf., a trough for
macerating chunam.
Qjznil.L$L&&6Vivit, s. See Ascocuesit.
63a

Oj Ills
Qp/ritf-saireo, s.

A bandy-leg, utu

i. A bandy-legged
person.
QsirL-Lf-uuearu., s. A fine for default
of workmen. (Beschi)
Q^irL-Lf.aiuSjii, s. A paunch belly.
i^AO(TyL-Lf , . A crib for grass or
bay; [e.r i/A>.]
iy-.rS?, A female of the QpniL
t*.u/ caste, (c.)
Q^it lLis^uuit sip,Tsourld, s. Red arse
nic, orpiment, psufjKwu.
(3'jIT iL.;sj..iLl ld , s. A treatise on magic,
witchcraft or legerdemain, ^rrf^oc^. 2.
Tlie name of a country in the Coimbatore
district, gtiSfvit.
as, s. Articles used in witchcraft.
Qffiirtltf!uit, s. [sing. QpnL-Ly-iusir, fern.
QjttL.if.u*9Q^riiif.^fi.] A class of
people from the west of India, who
stroll about practising witchcraft and
magic.
Qlffirilif.iUflisaD(iS, s. The art of witch
craft, as taught in the Qjrii^iuii.
Q^TlLi^-SO, s. A cradle, crib or swing
ing cot, for a child, Bpsii.if.Ai, (c.) 2.
[prov.] As Q/s'L-q., 1 .
QpiTL-Lf.G>iTL-i, inf. To rock a cradle.
Vp, inf. To lay a child in a cradle.
C^p il.Lf.ee 7<j,ti_, inf.
To cradle a
child, when more than six or eight
weeks old.
Qj3irLLLp.iiiG&<kv, s. Cradle-cloth.
Q^itlL. A verbal particle express
ing relation. See Qfr, v.
3S%Ti65ld, s. The drum of a hilly
district, g^o&flwijusoij). (*&)
Q^irsssTLLDT^sr, s. The head of a
certain district, gyjtfwujrf-csw. 2. Parti
cularly, the head man of the Tondiman
country near Trichinopoly.
At the gate of heaven the Tondiman and
scavenger are equal.
Q^irsmisOLD, s. Trunk of an elephant,
lurJaf^^lAoo*.
See gskn-ii.
33377 SST, s. [plu. Q/ireariir.'] A
servant or adherent of a god or sage, a
devotee, jyis-iur;*.
Q^/TemL^tTLf.uQurrLp.iLnr^o&jijiT.s. A poet
who ranked high in the estimation of
Vaishnuvas,
QjStrsssnsf-, i. The town of Tondi, fp^lr.
2. (Tel. g*0&-) A hoIe'
3'
Toddy, sir. See**._i.
Q^irsstsru}. Q^ireoTsri^^S, s. A danc
ing girl, G>/i).iuar ; [ex Q/si niji) .]
Qt$TS33t(&, s. Antiquity, old times, for
mer times, uifimB. 2. Devotedness to a
deity, devoted service, QfimHxxifiuib. 3.
Slavery, feudal service, j^bm. (s0.) 4.
A slave, a devoted servant, ^v-uter. 5. A
block of wood suspended from the neck of
an animal, to prevent it from passing
through hedges, Q^rotr<8iiis>._. (c.) 6.
Nine, s&ugi. 7. A plant, 9<ju,*r. 8. A
kind of snipe, Qsifi^aiat.
634

SSI, s. (toe. QpiJjSpir.) A slave,


QpiTQSiirGiQ&iiaj, inf. To serve, to wait
^[^.swifiayrCT; \_CX Qflrffl\
on, as a servant, slave, &c, ufQ*ejiu. 2.
To perform temple service, to serve a 0*j3>Iffcjgl , s. Contagion, infection, Qprp
deity, Qa . <a
->Q*jaj.
gtSutficSat^esmm. '>. [prou.] Any thing
Opitem<Sgiireij, s. [prop.] Service, uesfl
attached to another, to strengthen or
QjiUBos. 2. Movements, concerns, or
lengthen it, &c, jii. (c.) 3. Dependence
affairs of a personas watched by a
on a superior, a master, See, s'tn. 4.
thief or spy, 1astt<g*Qriitj&>0d.
A slave, a dependant, a menial, jf
5. Antiquity, uldness, u^aou. 6. A
o?s2.TSJ3TS3)i_, s. Throat, gullet, eso
cluster of flowers, i^i-Qsifff. (eg.)
phagus, iS<-ji. 2. A good voice, a singing
QpnpfiQcoaitiSgvaieirnia, inf. [prat.]
voice, g)<Au<5r6j. 3. Bawling, hooting;
To get support by attaching one's self
a loud cry, Qu(jb<3j*i. (c.) 4. {Tel.) Klephant's trunk, iucSar^^)io*. (See <2^
to another.
olrisuto.) 5. The ^O^sfOTioji shrub. 6.
Q^rrji&iuiaw, s. Pieces of rafters,
The QstAm* plant or fruit.
joined on at the eaves, to extend the
roof, giiQiacio. 2. Short pieces of rafters
Qpne&i a j p / QjSBiresnresiiGRGi&a
joined at the corners in a square house,
QirtsirsM-iJi-, inf. [prov.] To bawl.
Qsrrfssj aaiswu>, inf.
To become
QpUfS&iGsuZsi), s. Joined work, welding;
hoarse, as
also pieced and unsound work.
QpiressrosiL-airL-i, inf. To speak loud
Qpnp&sssuia.inf. To join on a piece,
with assumed authority, or as a bold
to a tool, &c, in order to strengthen,
man, tL.a$guQu*.
lengthen, or repair it. (c.)
Q/SiresnrsiaissdosuLj, s. Hoarseness.
<.\"-3hmiixV". * The stage in
Q/j'As, v. n. To spread, as the vine. &c,
growing corn when it is ready to shoot
uu. 2. To light on, adhere to, as burs,
out ears, (c.)
&c, 91I1-. 3. v. a. To catch one, as
QjSit eares>t
s. The upper open
disease, to infect, CcciuO^n-r. (c.)
ing of the wind pipe, the larynx.
Gfiia&aSGevQ0riu&Mer*S(3uGurESaT. Step
Oprima anL_^}fi)ij.j;ffL' , v. noun. Becoming
on the boat, and get over to the other side.
well opened, as the throat of a singer,
Qpirfifissteu&a, inf. To infect, cause
after singing for some time. See **
disease to spread, to bringas vermin
i^tgtpxs, under Pp, .
to a house, or person, (c.)
C^'riumtuiSif., v. noun. Seizing one
QpirpfijiQpnin&tvfiifi'iu, inf. To be
by the throat. 2. Pressing one for a
a constant companion, a crony.
debt, &c.
#<r#^uiSifis, inf. To cling to. 2.
O^ffsaraoL-utStf tStfiia, inf. To seize
To cleave to for support. 3. To have
one by the throat. 2. To press, urge,
recourse to, or lake refuge with one;
or compel one.
to seek one's friendship obsequiously.
Q^/tkotot;il'46s.*'<i>, s. Itching or
4. To bring to one, as a woman to a
irritation of the throat.
paramour.
QjXireareiDiULipijpt, s. A dangerous
QprtpfiQujiD, inf.
To cling to, and
tumor in the throat.
climb a tree without a noose; to mount
Qpntarmttu-.-.i-J- j < , v. noun. Ob
ahorse or carriage. 2. (fig.) Toassume
structing the throat. 2. Becoming
authority, domineer; {lit.) to climb on
hoarse.
others.
OpirearssiuSmrrpeh, v. noun. Sound
Qjsn/ai&sip, s. An infectious ve
ing or being sonorous in the throat,
nereal disease.
spoken hyperbolically.
Qr9ittfai<$z>nf$ Qs/'pfsieuireir, s. In
QpiremeniuSCeoiBpa, inf. To be
fectious disease.
lodged in the tiiroat as in choking.
s. ( St. gjaiiptj).) A pair,
QpirazreaiiiSQevdlda, inf. To be chok QfiiTi5<%Lh,
a couple, union of the sexes, C*r*<*. 2.
ed, to have an obstruction in the throat.
Implacable hatred, inveterate animosity,
Qpirsitir&iLeeuujieaipgiaQ&iieBerr, inf.
malice, ffvj>]iiiy. (rg.) 3. Strife, con
To obstruct the throat.
tention, Cur/. 4. Adhering to. as a here
ditary or chronic disease, C^r^q. 5.
Qpr.-hifstm uQsiftd*, inf. To stran
Familiarity, ^duafiffiurtarrfiuii. 6. Sympa
gle one.
thy,
7. Improper familiarity,
QjSiresnrstoL, s. The Tonda country of
O^rffl*. (c.)
which Conjeverara is the capital, Qsreb
Qfiripdairait, s. [plu.] Inveterate foes;
. See bt
mutual and implacable enemies.
Qfiitesamiiff Qfiirasreau. u>eisi
Cpn&fi&psiqr), s. An implacable, con
>ib, 8. The Tonda country.
tinued foe.
QpirG6BresiiLDe!sgrt.6i)Giieff(rGtrn', s. (plu.)
Qpn&auuL-, inf. To cleave to, as
Vellalas of the Tonda country.
a chronic or hereditary disease. 2. To
be disordered, deranged, brought into
QfBrTGSHTgStsxrjU, c. [a contraction of
conflict as the different humors of the
Qfirassfa&rji.'] Ninety, ^firalr.
body.
Q<srr!S, s.
A huge tree, Adansonia
G/jSirii/suutfl, s. Hatred, malice per
digitata, L. See gP.
petuated from generation to generation.
Q/irihptL//i/&u>, s. A duel, a closeQiSfrdt^sO, o. noun. [substantively.']
determined fight, between two persons,
An emaciated, lean person, or animal,
or two armies, Qijs.iQriu^ibQuit.

Qpncko

u
Qfitri^Ojirsw Qpir/speSujirp, s. An
internal, complicated and dangerous
disease.
O^iri^sS^ar-Qpniptrnpfiui, s. The
fruit of former actions good or evil, in
variably following a person.
Qfir/ipirifpSsr, s. Reciprocal abuse,
mutual hatred between two persons;
[e.r Sa. Arthana, censure.]
Q giris /sanirQ pirk pusy, *. (Tel.
(S^oJStf-) Trouble, vexation, difficulty,
impediment, <5>>f4. (c )
QfirtssMuiarmtt.^i. A troublesome or
vexatious affair.
QpritmurisQi'ZM. A difficult work.
QjSa&ptf&lu&sffGSft inf. To trouble one.
*Qp>rrti<5!riT^Bfl;$5sr, s. See Qpfipio.
QpiribfB, s. (St- &i@.) Belly, ab
domen; commonly large, as that of Ganesa. See Qfi.-c.-.i. W. p. 380. Tundi. 2.
Fold or callop of fat, flsmrm^.ui^. (c.)
QprrijdjsirstrQpnifieBy?, inf. To be
big-bellied.
QjSlTtsSl, &@jr>i, p/Bfl,
d&, V. n.
To adliere or cleave to, be united, or fami
liar with. upp. 2. To be perpetuated, as
malice, the fruit of actions, &c, Qprt^t.
3. To be in conflict as the different hu
mors of the body with each other, to
be complicated as diseases, unQstiisitm;
[ex Q'*>i.] 4. r. a. To compound as
medicines, to amalgamate, mmulS*m.
C j-:' ''j,-, v. noun. Union, friendship,
perpetuation of malice, complication
of disease, used as the verb.
Qpirifiiuurrarsuar, appcl. n. One who
is friendly.
(otfiiruuinrih, s. [prov.] [a contraction
of Gfiijiuurzii] A large bundle tied in a
cloth, to be carried over the shoulders,
Oftc/nam, 2. A large truss of grass, &c,
L/pML.Q. 3. See Qjst&uraA.
Q<ITUl9, s. (Hind. GiiriS.) Hat, cap,
bonnet, a manufactured head-dress, ^Jw*
<5*iur. (c.)
QjStruiSaLpjbp, inf. To take off the
hat in reverence.
C .- itS i _!_,-;_{gCTo/ratlant_, *.
[prov.] Sticks or posts set up in shallow
waters, to indicate the course of the
channel; from the practice of putting
straw or other matter on them, to
make them conspicuous, (c.)
c
._9_r.s
s. [pin.] Europeans,
as wearing hats; said to be eighteen
tribes or nations.
aiL-ipQpauiSiarraii, s. [prov.] Mo
hammedans, as wearing a round cap;
reproachful.
C_.i n u lS , . _ ,v . s. [prov.] The integu
ment of the areca-flower, sy>*i*uilaxi-Ai.
QpfTUl9, s. Toddy, ssir.

Qfgiruemu, s. Belly, abdomen, paunch,


commonly large, <2^r*p. 2. [in combin.
prov.~) Blisters in the chicken-pox, itch,
&C, QMiiiywii. (c.)
QprCim>umi&pg) . The belly is sunk in.
Qpnusaudaesirufi - QpiriifsieBiBiHLJseir,
s. Ganesa, the belly-god.
Q/g/TuanudatTift, s. (Jig-) A wealthy
woman. See under *0u*i.
QpiruaeuLBaraiiiLi, s. Large, plump
chillies, not very pungent,
QpirueBueuuSgi Qfi/rrhfil&iuSgt, I. A
large paunch.
QjS.TLhuih, s. Pol dancing. See ii
QpniAuri, s. [sing. Qaitihuai .] Pole
dancers. See Qi_iiui.
Gl^inhLlTih, t. ( Tel.) A mess prepared
for many, an open table in a king's palace,
"table d'hote," ui*ig*fmwfiMxiaii.
Qpnu>un4(ir)if-/ij3mu>, s. Want of do
mestic economy, (c.)
Q^Tihusstp, j. [prov.'] A granary, a
barn, sa&Qvib. (c.)
O^iTihurrTixiQjgtruurnrih, t.
A
large building. Querent. (/?.)
Q&n ihsmtj Q,&riheo~>u<5<9^Q, $. A
high basket for grain, ,ji^C#i*6i.,
See under .<sb-.
Qfiniienuwnih), s. A kind of cylin
drical cloth-ornament hung about a
car, pandal, &e.
Q^ITLLLCiSsoT
QpjtTLbSlftLIi, S. [prOV.
vul.] That which is very bulky, overcorpulent, tsOu^fi^imttD.
Q^iru9e0, s. As ^mSeS herb, &c. See

Q^iriLI, SQpair, /s<?^;ot, Gaiar,u, e. n. To


droop, faint, languish, pine, grow weak,
*itri*. 2. To be weary, to be fatigued,
g)3tri*. 3. To be, or become slack or loose,
as an extended rope, &c, A"'. 4. To
breathe short and hard, as in asthma.
G>u<3ejssQs0u. 5. To bend through weakness,
or want of support, wfau. (c.) C. [prov ]
To sink in, as the belly through hunger,
or disease, Qfiu*>uwn. 7. To be past the
prime, as trees; to be reduced in fruitfulness, ucuB^sspiu. 8. (c.) To fail in
energy, to flag, aaptiium<g*>pv.
QsufaiQfjjpQpiijs&GijiGarer. I am tired
in the work.
Q^iriui^LDarij), s. A wearied or des
ponding mind.
Qpalju&aL-i, inf. To tie a line so
as to be slack.
QpnajiLiuGunt, inf.
To let rest a
little, in order to gain an object.
CjSiriuiuaiinsiss, inf. To breathe short
2. (fig.) To reduce one by draining
away bis property.
Qj6tnLid)i, inf. To slacken a rope.
2. To let merchandize remain for a
time to rise in price. 3. To put off
a bargain. 4. To be yielding.
Qpitiij'ueSiLGiBiirKia, inf. To let
O^.-ijOuiar&i, p. noun. Falling with a thump
string loose and then strain it, as in
ing noise, riQ*G>*rcStfiuLi. (c.)
flying paper-kites, &c. 2. To attach
i5ITill Lj Sir, s. [corrup. of Q&ru^ip,
one, and then treat him harshly.
which see.] The navel, (c.)
QpnJj&f, v. noun. Laxity of a strained
QpnuLjFirnsk, appcl. n. One having
line; faintness, difficulty of breathing,
&c.
a prominent navel.

Qj2>n~iLliLJS6li>, j. A hanging ornament


inserted in a head-dress, as itoijuib,
OjSiriLlUJeO, t. Gladness, joy, eiQpr
2. Delight, pleasure, gb&um. 3. Mud,
mire, G*j). 4. Ploughing. *.je^. 5. Afflic
tion, gtiruib.
6 [ex Q^fi,.] Fainting,
languishing; despondency, fiVjj^*,.
QptriutLiir, s. A kind of greenB, */uSeS.
(R.)
QpriuvSleO, s. Ploughed land, a. yd)
w4. 2. Coloring the body in streaks with
unguents, w*^gigli-S*,f|<3ACruia. 3. A
kind of kitchen-herb, as
Q^irlitiSGievQgp, inf. [obsolete.'] To
streak the body, with unguents.
GpniLiiiSQeciQg/ijs, s. Figures made
on the breasts and arms of young
persons.
QpireS, s. [prov.] Skin, rind, uyp
G^rA,. 2. Husk, a-ii. (c.)
Gl^fTeQ, dSdfiA, pQpdr, uQum, is, .
a. To husk, to hull, t-tSGun*. 2. To
strip off the rind, bark, &c,
[From
the Tetugu ]
QjSireSjjeo, v. noun, [substantively.]
Husked rice, t-iiGutiSti^ta.
Q^srrSsO, s. Great distance, grnii>. ( c.) 2.
Limit, end, r*,!w. 3.
Resemblance,
likeness, $<jq.
aau&iQm<sQ/aT*>>SQ*S<3tp&. The ship
is at a great distance.
Qp.trdsit Qgul- Qpnfef^girffw, s. Far
off, at a great distance.
Q**2ft,Q*,iiip.CY&jf*. To go to a very
distant place.
QiinrcieO, Qpgj, ifr&, iLjii, tu, v. n. To
be exhausted, terminated, expended, expi
ated, liquidated, op*"- 2. To beconi
extinct, to perish, to die, to expire, as a
term of time, gaSu. 3. To leave, be freed;
implying aversion,
4. To be defeated,
to fail in comparison or competition, to
be outrivallcd, Qt'p*. (c.)
Betrisv*2c.<3Qfiim/Har. lie has Uft me.
vcabris!*fiQ#iot.njrt&. That which is countloss, innumerable, inconceivable.
ui>lQjr'M/j. The sin is removed.
^QtQuwSibQffSai^ifitij^er^fiiruvSi^lib \s hen
former evil deeds are expiated by suffer
ing (under the disease), medicine will
avail.
eKVs<;u&4Q'*>(S<?urxtt{Qc3Niya. By re
lating stories, the way is soon passed.
Qfi,n8a>iurtfi,gj, appel. n. That which
is interminable, inexhaustible, unexpiable.
Q/r&&ay. v. noun. A great distance,
e>iih. (c.) 2. Extinction, defeat, failure,
&c, as the verb.
QjgtrSsO, gQCiozb, fiQpasi, uQuesr, as,
v. a. To exhaust, expend entirely, liqui
date, to bring to an end, to settle, qc^s.
(c.) 2. To destroy, to kill, to exterminate
in battle, Qr,, 3. To discomfit, to
surpass, to rout, QfitpsiQrinu.
trssGuGipQfitfoieGjitir. I settled the matter.
^QpwfciAtMabn/x*. A shining face that
surpassed the beauty of the moon, (p.)
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QjXirdiO/S&iLKtuiri., inf. To give Up.


QjXirSsdjifteo, t>. noun. Destroying, kill
ing, &c.
ITSO, adj. [xsed only in composition.}
Old, ancient. See Q,srsSreu>. (p.)
Qpneoufi, i. A place of much anti
quity.
QpireiiSfintr, s. The ancient manes.
Q^neoL/eS, s. The ancient world.
Q^/raisfl&ar, j. Actions of former births,
upoffer,
Qjsrik&iTLJ&liij-SfT^iy-t s. [also u&itpiu
srutiijigi^..] A village in the district of
Madura, &&f.
QflTGOxirLj&tLielir, s. The author of
the work, OfrtimojiStiii. Tie was one of the
disciples of Agastya; his personal name
being fftaestrgriDiA&sd), pi@jfAssscr&atrGHliu{&.
QjgireosiruiSiuu), s. A celebrated work
on grammar in three divisions,
QjBT stiffed, s. Trouble, difficulty, care,
perplexity, intricacy, Qpimiuq. (c ) 2. (j>.)
Antiquity, oldness, as Q/stii, upaxsi.
9Qpint&QprA>lB>l$isi&. Domestic cares
are many.
df*gfi. My necessity forced me to use
that money which you intrusted to me.
*f*a^r<iiJaiLiu<3SCjpr
I am much
straitened.
TorAguucvQjjrAi&u. I have many things
to attend to.
Qi3iTG>?!giuul$jip, inf. To trouble, to
vex.
Qpire\>&s>uui, inf. To be troubled,
vexed.
QjjfT^sd, s. Act, action, deed, Q&iueo.
2. Work, service, employment, avocation,
art, pursuit, practice, C*&u. 3. Office,
trade, function, business, c^Gumm. 4.
Skill, competence, address in performance,
adroitness, exercise of acumen ; display of
ingenuity in workmanship, machinery,
or speech, eimlfrgitiib. 5. [in gram.] A
verb, S!fa>-*QjrAi. 6. Result, natural effect,
characteristic, instinct, ^ejrawo. 7. Ap
propriate duties or occupations, <s<Nrs<i.
8. Treachery, intrigue, cunning, ptfimi.
Note. For <y^a>f9Ai, the three operations
of the deity and sB*Q'i<'A,, as given in
Saiva Agamas, see u&vBg/i&uii, under
The six Q/snP&i, or actions, appropriate
to the holy land, or India proper, are: 1.
-3)o). ploughing, tillage. 2. QprtfAi, work
manship, manufacture. 3. /o>r|, marri
age, with appropriate ceremonies. 4. r
Asri, traffic. 5.
!fa, arts, sciences,
literature. 6. Qpuit, architecture.
The six 04aSA> or duties and occupations
appropriate to the four castes are; I. To
^iptmrr, brahmans : 1 . ajAr. study and reci
tation of the Vedas. 2. &>a%x&, teaching
the Vedas. 3. Gt*L-i^A>, performing daily
and special rites as tending the Sacred
fire, &c. 4. Ctuu-dii^A), managing the
performance of rites for others, &e. 5.
distributing alms, supporting religi
ous mendicants. 6. app&i, receiving alms,
and donations from worthy persons. II.
To
the royal or military race: 1.
g,<;j,studying. 2. <JilL<_&i, performing rites.
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3.
bestowing alms, and donations. 4.
a.m(Saribuii, cherishing, protecting, govern
ing the land. 5. tm>i-uiSj>pAi, training or
disciplining armies. 6. Qurf*>, carrying
on war. III. To sifW, or cultivators,
merchants and herdsmen: 1 . g>^*i, study,
2. ff>Lii_*i, performing rites. 3. Qur^src
acquiring wealth. 4.
bestowing
alms. 5. uMtMjfoit, keeping cows. 6. o(j
agriculture, IV. &4k'f, servile Castes:
1. Qpfi&epwHGsai&Qstipii, serving the first
three castes. 2. Qurcrefc.i-.Ai, acquiring
wealth. 3. ->*i, tillage. 4. u**tifr*>,
keeping cows. 5. <giS&im$QtiiJ)iQjii0ii,
playing on stringed and wind instruments.
6. &ac>&s>aarr*iiA>, Weaving cotton and silk,
bearing burdens, and other drudgery.
Authorities differ on some of the varieties.
cjifj^BifisA^^auu**^. You are dealing
slily with me, one day you will be caught.
QpiTifleoirmeir, s. \j>l. Q^irt^OT/reir/n] A
mechanic, artificer, office holder, &c.
Qj%n tfieonefl, s. [mas. and fcm. vul.
G>r&arr<*, ptu. C^f:.'nr.Wi.] An arti*
fleer, as Q,3eyScyrc?r.
Qjgnifidleo )eciiruu>,s. Profitfrom work
or trade.
Q^s/ri^Q6Ba, inf. To get or obtain
office. 2. [proo.~\ To dismiss one from
office. 3. See
v.
Qpn$eiiu>irp, inf. To be transferred
from one profession to another. 2. To
be put out of office.
QprrifiGeoirH, s. [plu.~] Artificers, &c.
(SjSiJLP/>(gefleSS^iu>,s. [inrhclo.] One
of the four kinds of S<?l_i4, enhancing
the superiority of a person or thing by
a description of results without noticing
intermediate causes, gjeuMrjii.
O^f^ui-, inf. To be formed, con
structed; produced, evolved, sitajCiui 2.
To engage in an office, to enter upon a
work,
u.
Qpntfipuean-j, S. [in gram.] 'Words
describing the qualities of acts, as .gi-A,
dancing; uu_A>, singing.
OflrjfifiUirO, s. Labor, as un(B.
QpiriflpQuijjiT, s. Verbals, verbal nouns,
being of two kinds: 1. libol.QuuU9^
QpiiSpQuui, as w,a>, coming, &c. 2.
QpfieiTiv&Glp'^pQuini. as
&C.
Qs/fni^pgiaup, s. Trade, business, &tun
QpnifieB (tpenptaw.S. Occupation, man
ner of work.
Q^trLfiarQuiirifl, s. As t&3asr&Q&irev.
fSITQlt S. A COW-Stall, U&&QaniLlfLeO.
2. Stocks, QfiiQpxtib. (c.) 3. The twentyseventh or last lunar mansion, ^Vrifimr*.
(#^>.) 4. A species of leprosy, *i_(?riu.
QpnqgQviruj, s. A kind of leprosy,
QfinQg^eOGoiam, inf. To stall cattle.
QfiirQgdleoLf.da Cyir^-dievGutri
QflrQfS&imiiij-, inf. To put one in the
stocks.
!<"((>, Qdflek, QpA,Qoisir, Q^itLfi, v. a.
To reverence,
2. To adore, to
worship, to express reverence with raised
hands, iJi_.(c.)This word is appropri
ated hy the Mussulmen for their stated
worship six times a day.

C\3nQiE<azT6xfi, s. A kind of plant,


Hedysarum gyrans. s*h<3. (/?.)
QpiTQfacireini, s. Hypocrites.
See
under
C.reg't.n'ii, s. The brahman caste,
tSffitnacrQwtli. (p.)
QFnqgtSjeopGpirn, s. (pltt.) Brahmans
as a venerated class.
Qj2irQgjpQaireir6ir, inf. [frequentative of
C)s).] To worship frequently and for
one's self.
QpiTQgipeBa, s. A royal, divine or
holy person) one Worthy to be wor
shipped or reverenced, mmi>xuiJ&Qmn.
Opnjpeo QjSnQgtfis QpiTQgpeo, v.
noun. Worshipping, adoration.
Qpir(lglS, s. Assembly, multitude,
crowd,
2. Quantity, collection,
3. Chirping, Sec, of a flock of
birds, (jpear4.ili_^Ql#r9.
4. (p.)
As Q^rapggoi, thou worshippest.
Q^Sir(l>ji<Sf>^, s. A short wicked womau,a/*f. (*g>.) 2. A menial, slave-woman,
QpiT(LgUL-l, s. Winding furrows in
ploughing, BjyQjsrtfi&iwInuii.
QjSirQglhLf, s. Servile work, drudgery,
slavery, service, ^i^.a>w^Qftifi>. (p.)
QjsiTQgiluii, s.
Slaves, ^'!f)ii.;rr.
2. Menials, drudges, ^pSpaiiuQfiuSmiii.
Q^tr(ipeui}>, s. A cow or ox-stall, ^jesfl
&u. (C.) 2. (p.) AS QflQgGailib, we will
worship.
QfEir(Lg6Utr, s. Servants, QjSirifieoQ&iu
Gut. 2. Agriculturists, &<5jtKaccAs&.
irerrQjgirefTjSjSsi), v. noun. Being
slack, lax, pain, (c.)
QfiiratQ^taruLf, Laxness, slackness,
>'(
QpirmQpitQarairei). Being slack, 8tc,
Q*&t)i1.
QfiiaQpcQstdrffGurSpffi. It (a key)
enters into the hole.
Cu**fiQjstaQ$ia&s. To speak waveringly, undecidedly, Sec.
it errIr u9 -riii, s. [prop. Qjsitaretnru$0u>.']
Nine hundred, (c.)
Qjg/retB, s. [prov-2 Mud, mire, Q&jp, (c.)
Qs
v. a. [prou.] To tie loosely, QpcQts.
2. To fasten or attach loosely, as some
jewels, 0aa**kL-i.
Qpn^dtgdQaire&raii, s. Loosened
lock of hair.
Q^Bir&ft, i. [also ^?&*.] Hole, orifice,
aperture, perforation, bore, gneib. 2.
Gateway, passage, thoroughfare, opening,
bttSii. 3. The hollow of a tube, e-cfiii.
4. BambU, (yiBfiAi; [ex Q^a>.]
0iS/TuW, AfUQpar, pGpdz, uQuar, da, t.
a. To cut out a hole with a chisel, to bore
a hole. [See
.] 2. {fig.) To tease.
Qs;ireir(3j, s. A pit, an excavation,
uS; [ex Gl^for et g.] (iimrriii.)
Qp/rsrremh, i. Mud, mire, Cff^r. 2.
(Pair.) A flat, a raft, Q/suui.

GjSirerrairiri^, s. [pros.'] A weak, re


duced person; flaccid or decrepit, as per
sons or beasts; growing lax, as the mus
cles* irShIoS.
QptmetM, inf. To become weak, as
iVsrri_.
(3jitsir oTTiru9j-La, s. [com. QjxirmiruS
ji4.] Nine hundred, gatugtgig. (p.)
G^/rerrerrireifl, s. [vul. for Q^irt^eoirsS,
which see.] An artificer.
O^/rsirSifl, s. Soft mire, (gsaipG&jpi.
Q^irerrQ^irarr^t^, Sff^dr, Qpirdraf)
Cardr, Cr*. Qjritr, v. a. To perforate,
make a hole with an instrument,
2.
[end.] To become weak, infirm, as a per
son, 08.
Qptnbareo, v. noun. Hole, perforation,
si&r. 2. Weak, flabby, infirm state, Q*
8*1.
Q/Xirsirsirp&iftrui, s. A weak, flabby
body.
QjHirskcerr, s. Hole, perforation, giZsn.
2. A tube, a pipe, >a*/s>._ijQur(jdr. 3. A
navigable vessel, iirA<i. (*.)
Qpnstrhsaaagi, s. A perforated pen
dent ear-lobe. See *t.
QpftGB%BRaa.nfiax, s. [fem. Q^/rerr&r
B.] A man who has pendent ears,
as a Maravan, Kalian, San'an, &c.
QjSrrjpi. A distributive plural particle
of place, time, quality, &c, as <Spw, &iu&

QjE/rj)!, t. Crowd, multitude, collection, QfSlTgpl, > [prov.] Suppressed bellowing


assembly,
2. Herd or flock, cattle,
of a cow, _4jii>. See
u*a t. c^x 3. Abundance, copiousness,
QpnjgtuGuiu, inf. To roar as a bull;
plenty, QureS*). 4. Practised, trained to
to vociferate, (c.)
work, O^ruSoS^uioai**). 5. Slave, menial
Q^iraplQ^ST^ggi, v. As Qp trjsp u l/ , v.
servant, ^y-aiu.
Q : ~~ Jd s. As C^ffjuafl. (J2.)
est, C n u : ' 2 gar< .
(?,< :-, Qpi&uu, v. n. To chatter, to babble,
QpirjpeuiT, s. (pi. ) Herdsmen, j)di_il//7.
Q^sffjKaSuj/f, . [sin^. QprrjpisB.] Fe
QpirjSpiuLj QjXir&nQpir^siuLj, v. noun.
males of the Qp&*ii caste, cjsj.*SW.
Babbling, idle-gossip.
QjSirj2/G*l, s. Slave, jtttj2.
Cy.-^ULia, *. A babbler, a Vain
Slavery, jfi^aoio. 3. Work, trade, craft,
talker.
occupation, o >...>,'. 4. A herd or flock,
QjSrrsoTLbTLh, s. Banyan tree, (lit.) the
ancient tree, ,gA>; [ex G)^*>.]
Qi^/rsSi?, *. ('Ji. GieueS.) Sound,
Q^BlT6ir5tftLD,
s. Oldness, antiquity, uip
noise, intonation, twang, peal, gS. 2.
mi. 2. Narration of ancient story, as one
Tone, musical sound, .~-ti_,s^-j. 3. A
of the eight beauties in composition, Qtii
figure of sound, change of meaning in a
ydrwortjijQu7drj]r; [ex C,'-:j 1 (p.)
word or phrase by change of sound, (c.)
QpireiraDLciQiuiTir, s. [plii.] The ancients.
Qprgi\&&Gei>mii, s. A SQeoeni in
which there is only one important QptreoTJ)!, s. [indccl.'] Oldness, anti
quity, L/y)NO.
meaning, a part of the phrase being
O^riarpQaftLO. From of old, from time
merely to make the pun, as
immemorial, (c.)
Qpir&fflvirppw, s. Figurative mean Qpirmestir, s. The sea, (lit.) the
ing.
ancient waters, _*>; [ex Qrw ]
Qpne$ai>aid&, inf. To make a great Qpireifrgpir e\> d5 sirds a ti, j. [ato Qpne*
sound, noise, roar, &c, QuQiiaSQriuu.
s/*> ] A grammar of Besehi, rtv.*i!r
ii; [e.r Q/nti, ancient,
science, book.]
QI^ITSot) , d@Gpar, pQpsit, uSuar, ss,
o. a. or v. n. To sound, to intonate, to Q^irsbrdssr, s. (Tel S""3^.) A kind
emit vocal or instrumental sounds, gaits.
of cup made of plantain or other leaf as
QfiireSuLi,v. noun. Sounding, a loud
Q<*&r, 0)Jwi*uii. (c.) 2. (fly.) A mean
sound, soSuiy.
wretch,

'sEjgir, A letter compounded of and r?. Q>>ir), s. [change of C^/rffl^).] A


Qpireif.uif}air0u>, s.
Remedying, or
wretch, (c.)
avoiding a fault.
Qifliir, interj. [prov.~] A sound used in
Gj2iraf,wir&&, inf. To come on, as a
calling a dog or other animal, mimutatXnS Qgjir&ng1, s. A kind of pastry, jyuu
(c.)
morbid and dangerous state of the
system.
Q/lireas^aii, inf. To fry pan-cakes.
(JiS/rdSti, i. [oiio/e/e.] Smallness,
Qpirep^jdiriiJih, s. (St.) Vitiation of
minuteness, scantiness, a trifle, fi^ou. QpirefiLD QpiriLb.s. Fault, defect,
the three humors of the body. 2. Any
blemish, blight, <g^pi4. 2. Sin, offence,
(**.)
combination of three defects. See qpA^A'
transgression,
heinous
crime,
guilt,
(S^rr<ss)3, s. Feather, plumage, jD^gj3. Disorder or vitiation of the humors of
Qffnaj.nff^s-S-dJui. * A stimulating
2. Tail of a peacock, mil^CcdM. (c.)3. A
the body; or defect in the functions of the
tail, air*. 4. A peacock, aaS&i. 5. Front,
medicine for lethargy, of which one
bile, phlegm, or windoften fatal, and
border, or end of the skirt of a cloth, opdr
ingredient ig j(*Bjiti4 . (Aint.)
always dangerous,attcnded with low pulse,
ojfa. 6. Flag, streamer, banner in token
prostration and cold extremities; dysQ(ir)nf,esrQpticif,il>,
s. Typhus fever.
of an achievement, rank, dignity, tcs#*
cras3%
W. p. 426. Dosha, (c.) 4.
(Ains.)
Qstif.. (#>.) 7. A woman, a lady, Oudr. 8.
Humors of the body, also called, iSaS. 5.
&eoG/5ire>f,iii, s. A cold, a catarrh. See
(c.) Any thing hanging down, as a flag, a
Typhus fever,
{Aim.)
woman's hair, &c, Q^tiisii. 9. [prov.J
tif
i.~Zj-.-y.il,
s.
The
three
humors
of
Hollow head of a palmyra root, uarA
uc->-<
s. An emaciating
the body: 1. mw^ii, wind, acid or hypo
,*."*;!!;.',. 10. Foreskin, prepuce,
disease of children. See ullS.
chondriacal humors. 2. iSfpit, bile. 3.
RQeiiJdwib, phlegm. See fi/tQ^rt^ii. The
i. [com. C^/rS).] A wretch,
CjSirsaaLDir/rLfd^lB, s. The lewdness of
OAiCjire^ or three defects in composi
tion: 1.
Or iSm>Mut-ix-pi*. >.._:
women. (/?.)
tSurfifft or <garps*-p&. 3. ^fffttumiio OT tafp
GpirmtBiuir,s. (plu. ) Ladies, the fair
Q^rziQiQarrSiSj. s. An ominous bird,
Qsiats-pii, which see.
as compared to peacocks, Gu*<.i.
{met.) an unlucky wight.
Crj.~zf. :T)^rjil'. s. A cold prostrate state
QjXlT
A hand-gun, sioisq. (R.)
Q/5frL<sj:&)>riB(Sj
(o^/r/_@Sj"/E7
of the body, from supposed derange
O,
*.
[prov.~]
A
kind
of itch, QmOnatS
ment
of
its
juices.
ir a sins, s. Cloth, garment, 3so. 2.
iB<g; [ex G#r, petal.] See 8iig.
Q/gft^iaiijr
s. See ifjf*w.
An upper covering, a scarf, cloak, Sec.,
QprrBf,sjQaireireir, inf. To be in a
ITl &LD, S. A lotUS. fWlLtBC. W. p.
<?o,6<?ij#i>i. (0.) 3. [proo.] Front border
of a skirt, as C*>t.
torpid state.
302. Trotaka. See C*Q.
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*(o^iri_ujih '3/raa>i_ujLD, s. ( Sa.


Gprnl.Lf.&l, s. [loc] A female of the
QfliLLif. caste.
Gfn-si.) A kind of song, in the prologue
of a dramas in which the aid of the gods
ff^Trtltfkouj, j. The occupation of a
is invoked, aetsjfipuuuurKSa&stS.
village servant, QuLLip.urer<?7!tj.
Q^irt IT, s. (For.) Armlet, generally '(SjSTlL-I^., s. An elephant-hook or
of gold, o#3. (c.)
goad, (uff2sCT*i_jr^. See fiGrrCjf.. W. p.
386. Torna. 2. A hook, a clasp, Q*fi.
*Q<gtris^, s. One of the thirty-two tunes,
(if.)
KoflUTii^.ss>Lu,
s.
Union, harmony,
QjBir, s. [gen. L-L^.dr.'] A palm leaf,
g^jrswfl.
2. See Qfiiccf..
as giJw. 2. Petal of a flower, u<*^i4. 3.
An ola-roll worn in a hole of the ear, or QprrLL&&s&!TLu, s. A kind of rocket
an ear-jewel, *,sraA 4. Collection, assem
that rises in a whirling manner, &t
blage; crowd, cluster, bunch,
(p.) 5.
[ prov."] Shell of a fruit, as of a tSaiwuipii,
wood-apple, u^^CgiS. (c.) 6. [prof.] Q>BTiL&&TIEl(8j, s. [pros."] A kind
of itch, as Qfti*tS>!t><g.
Fruits cut in round pieces for curry, ulLi_
wafting, 7. A round moulding, wCL.fi Qj&n~LLuLLsmi , s. A shoulder-blade;
[ex <?.]
C/XtnsLo, s. A lotus, pirLoesn.
GjSinL(Bd&n&, s. [prov.] An ear with *Q^tT{ew)Qp&Lu, 3. A town on the sea
shore, surrounded by salt marshes, jp^ShS
a roll in it.
@-as. See Q*t^Qp*ib. W. p. 431. D1.0C^iriL(SuLjQgiQsiTLf.iuso, s. [prov.]
n'amukha.
Palmyra roots boiled, cut in thin slices,

fT&fsfl, s. Boat, dhoney, Lcird&eOLh.


and dried in the sun.
W. p. 431. Dbon'a. (c.) 2. The twentyQ^B!T<SS)l , s. [prov.] Different kinds of
seventh or last constellation,
3.
Citrusas lemons, citron, and oranges. Of
Projections, bastions, &c., in a surround
the latter are, >*.*5i><?g;si-,of a bitter kind j
ing
wall,
mfif/puu.
4.
Arrow,
j/Au.
5.
C^orJaso^., a sweet orange; ujtffiQpisDi-, a
Mud, mire, Grjt. 6. Water, ?/. (*&.)
sour kind. {Jaffna usage.)
For some of the compounds, see *uuii.
QpiriiEi&irtuQ^iriuuLpii, s. Fruit
G^iresfl^smsn , inf. To launch a boat.
of the G>rs>i_ trees.
Gpirextlfimnia , inf. To pole a boat.
QfinimsnQiueenrQemii, s. A medi
Qpneafle&L-,
inf. To ply a boat.
cinal oil for ulcers, &c Bui^tastiQaaii.
QfBiTS&ni
trs&T,
s. A wolf, G&r^sy-u;
Q^iremi , s. The produce of one dive
[ex ffjsrt*, v.] (*#.)
at the pearl-fishery, two of which are
daily given to the owner of the boat, (o</rSB3T^L, s. (Sa. Dron'ce.) A kind
*ewuA{gsfliSGeort<gQpm-&(gfl. (Besclli.)
of small pot for drawing water, ^saw
* Q{2> IT S3) I UJlh, s. See G^itiujlo.
ficx>p&c&gluFfi$cth. (c.)
(o^'TU-QsTULj, s. Boiled rice tied up (osS/Tewr, @Qpnk, QpirsisrLf. Cotot, Qaier,
for a journey> (lit.) taken on the shoulder,
Qfiairt-., v. a. To dig, to hollow, to
MiL*G*Bff; [ex Gfinsw.] (r4..)
excavate.
2. To scoop out. to bale
or lave out, oi_aj. (c.) 3. To draw
(?jSir;J_c7rainLD, s. A burden for the
water from a well, qp*.
Slioulder, uiufigtpqgmigsynnw. (c.) 2. (*$.) A
present taken to a temple in fulfilment Qjtras3rQ>Lui>, s. Nape of the neck,
of a vow, as r/i?-; [ex Gprii.]
J.-/); [ex Car.] (p.)
iLa, s. A yard or enclosure, (Srsrr<ss^pl, s. A block of wood, a
especially at the back of a house; a gar
rose-wood tree,^itioji4. (c.) 2. See Q/ssp*th.
den, orchard, plantation, Qr<Si&. (e.)
QjSlTft&Lu, s. ( Sa. Toda.) Vexation,
ff^/riltsasffOTSjr, s. [prov.] A kind
pain, uneasiness of body or mind, mi^f/iib.
of bird very destructive to gardens,
2.
Guile, fraud, deceit, iaio. 3.
up enai.
[prov.] Immodesty, lewdness, wfaisop
QjSrrL-L-dsrrueir, s. A gardener.
iMnMo.
Gfitrpapfil, s. [sometimes Gpnpgs>&.']
GpnL-ia&tiev, s. Garden-land.
A quarrelsome, immodest woman.
GpirCL-GsuSbo, s. Horticulture, garden
GfBnpm&t, s. A deceiver, a bad pay
ing.
master.
GpiTL-iiigineii, i. One's garden, land,
G/ai'^Q, s. [fcm.~] An unhappy, vexed
well, &c.
woman.
GpiTLiiuutiSii, s. Garden vegetables
rsarQ/lwflSiGiJesnSpmQfiar. Why Was I
born to a vexed life?
Q^STlLl-IT, s. (Hind.) Cartridge, wad'
Qprrp&LO'-iteki astir, inf. [prov. Gpnpa
ding, Qjt.toc3'*j*c3-ir. (c.)
] To be immodestas a woman.
QjSiTL^Uf., s. Door,
2. Gate, Q^irppxTLO-sio
Q^n-jsSa-uh.s. Praise,
gateway,
3. A town on the sea
thanks, laudation, eulogy, panegyric,
shore, surrounded by salt marshes,
0$. 2. Compliment, salutation, adula
iScyisM. (rg.) 4. Beauty,
5. One
tion, flattery, ampex*. 3. A song of praise
of the eight benefits of which the occur
as Gp'fiiiuuicJi>. (e.) 4. [vul.fur Ger$
rence is auspicious, jytii-icB^o^CJartorp. g,
Ear.
A village servant, OaitL^iu.*. 7. (Tel.)
Gpu^fitjuuirL-G), s. Songs of praise.
[he] A person for emptying slops, clean
ing privies,
-J*
2. [in Chris, usage.} Doxology.
638

Qj3>IT<5rSlfl, dQGpsk,pGpsbr, uGuar, *,


f. a. To praise, to extol, to laud, L/'yi. (c.)
\Dj3>lTE'5ifi8>, s. [prov.j A small quanti
ty, as much as will stick to the fingers,
GsnKmjt.
(ojSiruijqr?, s. (Hind.) A leather bag
used in feeding horses. 2. A leather
bucket for drawing water, (c.)
QjHtTLJLJGoT, s. [prop, psuudi , which sec."]
A father. (Used by brahmans.)
Qgsrr uuirisf. Qa;irajuuirisj..s. [mas.
andfem.~] A wicked person, (if.) (some
times Gfispurt^..)
Q^rruLj, s. [a change of Q/znfguLj.'] A
grove commonly of tali trees, <?Sw. (c.)
G^BiruunemLf., s. A devotee of Siva
who waters the groves around a temple.
Gpnuunm , s. A Vaishnuva devotee
who attends to groves. 2. As Gfru
Lwawtf.; [e.r ^.]
GfiiruL/essTL-irds, inf. To plant a
grove.
(S^siruLjiasArLLD, 3.
A mode of
punishment in schools, in which the boy,
taking hold of his ears transversely,
squats down and rises again a number
of times, pipeieiJm*. 2 A mode of self
imposed penance, as a tribute to Ganesa
for subduing *(T(>*i*-, an Asura, giwsxiiiw.
GpnuLjiseisniiGunL-, inf. To punish
one's self by taking hold of each ear
by the opposite hand, and then sitting
down and rising.
QfirruGtoU , s. Any thing which is
flabby, as GftumuQpTiu, hanging breasts
of a woman. See Gurpmu.
diA}G0SuenwjflLi&&tflfWGuei$pl. Tile skin
of the finger is sloughed off
QpnuarLu, s. W. p. 386. Tomaba.
A javelin or hand-lance, T;ft-'m_. 2. A
large kind of lance, O<j(j*o,srii. 3. A
missile weapon, a dart, mGmii. (r#.) 4.
A large club, ^s*i_i4.
QfilTLh, s. Fault, defect, blemish, gji;
pit. (*&) 2. Moral evil, vice, jjewi-.
QptTLDL], 3. [loc. Tel. 5"^^.] Redness,
red dye, ffiuiiiy. 2. (For.) A public register
of lands.
Q^SiraJLuirLj!rLh,s. A city of Asuras,
'QsjtriLlLu, s. Water, liquid, &eou>. W.
p. 386. Tota.
QtSITUJ, @Gpssr, liGpasr, Genck, QpnJ.1, c.
b. To plunge in water, tf^^m. 2. To
bathe, commonly in cold water, and with
out anointing, @9a*. 3. To become wet,
soaked, sopped, steeped, stew. 4. To mix,
to blend, to mingle, to commingle, to unite
with, as in company, sats. 5. To touch,
to come in contact with, to be trailed on
the ground as a garment or tail, imafifip
uq.tu. (sswq.4)pLiLiuuf<iSiitb.) 6. To copulate,
to cohabit, umi. 7. To be implied, hinted
at, alluded to; to be contained or included
in, as a meaning by implication, <gfi&*uui-.
8. (c.) To be curdled, as milk by design,
B-m>pu. 9. To commit one's self in speak
ing, commonly in the negative, st*uucQ*
0r5?r. 10. t\ a. [prov.] To temper
heated metal, by dipping it in water,
0*s>mifFc3i (c. )

B*Q*Q?gfiG2rvuu-q-G3,aT. He has temper


ed his verses with malign letters.
G'p it unLopG u <f, inf.
To speak in
ambiguous terms, so as not to commit
one's self, or divulge a secret, (c.)
Gjgiriuuuii, s. A pan-cake, Qpnss>&.
GjW'jjev G^niieij, v. noun. Mixing,
mtefpii. 2. Bathing, dipping, escS\f/s&>.
3. As fftamiuii, which see.
Gpirujeoenniid-pev, v. noun.
Being
properly heated and tempered by dip
ping in water. 2. [fig. prov.~\ Avail
ing, as a good opportunity, (lit.) a good
dipping.
'TUJ, dSGpsir, pGpck, uGuik, is,
v. a. To dip, to immerse, to beat clothes
in washing, to curdle milk, to temper
steel, &c, as 1, 2, 3, and 4, of pan*, v.
which see. 2. To soak, to drench, to steep,
minis. 3. [m combination.'] To dye, to
tinge, to stain, to imbue, atuGupp. (c.)
GjBndjdfiL$-d&, inf. To splash, to be
spatter.
GptrLpgi&mL-t, inf. To dip and wash
the cluth, commonly in connection with
daily rites.
Cpiriiuafil, s. [pros.'] Heavy dew,
drenching dew, liguref).
G^irdjuuar,s. [prov.] A kind of dipped
pastry, giudaafi*s?ih.
u>&n&<2JiTiLj&&i inf.
To tinge cloth
of a reddish dye. (c.)
Gpnhj&eo Q^niiiuLj. v. noun. Curd
ling of milk, &c, as ^s*'#*4>.
Gsiriu^peo, v. noun. Tempering steel,
&c, dipping, soaking, curdling.
T tu til u rrup. , s. A wicked person. See
Gfieuurif..
G> -STjamus, s. Cords hung with gar
lands, palm-leaves, Sec, or cloth hung up
to adorn a road, in honor of an idol, or
great person ; or to garnish a house for a
festivity; or the parts about a temple for
an annual ceremony, &c, mf.ens. 2. An
outward door, a porch or ornamented
gateway, S>,S)j<Jii-4j/rJ*>. (c.) 3. A
mound raised near a bathing place for a
mark, ezwQiSi-t&pacJSiiv.ibL!. W. p. 386.
Toran'a. 4. (/?.) The beam of a balance,
Gpiraazrd&eo, s. A stone pillar erect
ed In a large tank to show the height
of the water, ^ujii^^c^oi (/?.)
QptTffvssr&aiT&i GfinD<tt8rd&u>uih, $.
Posts supporting garlands, &c. See
under *.
GpirnassrmaL-t - Gpnn&tsr&jgirdm Gpn
rrariCuri-, inf. To make lines and deco
rations as ornaments, &c. 2. To hang
up a string of mango leaves over the
door of a temple, or across the road, as
an auspicious sight.
G'pna esur^uui G^irffamreSen
s.
Torches in a row used at temple pro
cession, made of rolls of cloth dipped
in oil and hung by wires to a pole
extending across the street, e-prmid**.
GprnranrairniSw, s. A porch, portico,
lodge* &C, &eDtfl*t*SA>.
Cd/T arsjurfl (o^rrirsmiFlsstl: Qpir
ilea, s. (Tel.
) Due order, ar
rangement, method, concatenation of sub
jects or heads, plan of a discourse, iQu
OiA. (c.)

Gpireo&^iaa, inf. To shrivel, shrink,


G/Sirn raflusCTsnr, inf. To arrange, to
reduce to system, to plan, to design.
as skins.
G^re^ainuiiliuGu^, inf. [prov.] To
Qpneopmui, s. [prov.J Imprudence.
speak in order, with due method, &c.
Qptreowtiuj, s. [prov.~] A hunting dog,
(c)
a greyhound, giimiu.
GpneoupLSi Q^trscupafili, inf. To
(j>^inr^jSiii, j. [prov.]
Compulsion,
dress or tan leather.
molestation, picking quarrels, Qfiiiprq.
Qpheeu/b/nuuesireizr, inf. To encrust,
G^rrffjS^d&nossr, s. A troubler, a mo
cause a crust to form. (7?.)
lester.
GpneoL/miriu, inf. To sew or fasten
Q^SiriR, s. Boiled rice, G&ajpi. (&&.)
with thongs.
QfEirstnir, s. A kind of rice in hillyQpir>QfL-&>i, s. An egg laid before
countries, g><nQv. 2 Blood, S^itfib.
the shell is hard, (c.)
3. Banibu-sago, afiSt^f.il. 4. A garland
C^/rei/fifi&jjr^/r Q^ireoeSSsnrLDndaar, s.
of jewels, *3ic5oSi!7f. 5. Line in the
(plu.) Workers in leather, jifitjw. (p.)
fingers, SjcvTerp. 6. The hand, ma. (rg>)
Qfinei'sseiid/t, inf. [prov."]
To form
7. [prow, rii/.] A pale reddish colour,
new skin as healing sores.
wiiseflpib. 8. A palmyra tree producing
reddish fruit, g,iuba. 9. (J'or Gpim* ) A
QprrpaiLGi , s. Armor for the lower
bunch of peacock's feathers used as a
part of the arm, chiefly of leather, <7<e^.
fan, utS&tS&fi.
GjSrrp&tl-tiw, s. Leather band.
'(c^Birsatrr , s. A number, ^Quessr.
QjliTfla^eS, s. Instruments made of
skins, as drums, tabors, &c, one of
!Ttr, dQGpsir, pQpzk, uGusk, ix, v,
the five kinds of musical instruments,
a. [imprnp ] To be defeated, to lose a
battle, game, &c. Pee G#iii, v. (e.)
CprpaaifLo, $. A leathern jacket.
QjSiraireuipdig), s. A just lawsuit.
G'jssrrp(geu 6Dnii , i. A leathern cap.
GfiUBiraiLpdaebr, s. An endless wrang
QprpSpeap, s. A leathern bottle or
ler, one who will not be confuted.
vessel. See flttap.
/T/rsmsU, s. [com. for G^irecoaai."]
ff^f)Offsfi, t. Auricle of the ear,
Defeat, failing in rivalry.
LiptQsJ. 2. Creatures having the exter
QmpfiCfiiiai. Gain and loss.
nal ear.
Q<5rrsti,T, s. (Hind.)
A tola or a
Gpitpunui, s. A buckler, a leathern
Rupee weight, (jursi_.
shield, OprpCs^sii. (#.) 2. Boots, Q
3'^5it sitit iu IT, s. Silk cotton tree, j^snsy.
Qprpusnp, s. A leather bag. See
Bombax. (It.)
Qprretureir, s. See Op/ret.
Hpnpu^)tl.(B, s. [prov.] Thin layers
(?5!ITj3. s. A small fish, tp/ruSesT, Silurus.
of the juicy substance of palmyra fruit,
dried.
(Beschi.) 2. Gurulac,
Sfiirpuirif., s. A mean, worthless wo
<2fit<3ijiciijQui&sir. He is reduced to
skin and bones.
man, a strumpet. See Q^rcjijutif..
arnrpfiea&a/rrZicpGfirtefl , s. A species
Gpirpunii, $. An undressed skin for
of the
fish.
a seat.
GpreSdargoiir, s. The above fish
Gprpuirmei, s. Leathern puppets.
dried.
GptrpLjtnrr, s. Pores of the skin, Qpir
cStSrglsT. 2. [prop] Any membranous
'Q^ireS, s. A dhooly. See Girre9.
part of the body, jij-srg)i_*.
Q^TQsorrQ^ireO, [toe] After all, howQfiirpeau, $. A leathern bag or bottle.
beit, trtiJfiQpth.
G^irpeauQfitboCpirua>UQf3st,s. Flab
fTSO, s. [pi. Qprreo&ett , Gptrpsm .]
by breast of a woman. (/?.)
Skin, leather, hide, cuticle, membrane,
QprrpQuL-Lf., s. A leather trunk.
*(ji4. 2. Rind, peel, scales or coats of
QpitpqrfatLD, s. A leather vessel, @j
the onion and other bulbous roots, npnJ).
2. A cartouch box, Qi.io(j*^ijoL/.
3 Pod, husk of seeds, He, tStafiSOrQicp
GfiTpjpiisiresri, s. (plu.) Shoe-makers,
4. Bellows, /s<sf&. (c.) 5. Leathern
Qriiicrr, 2. As C,jfAiStagf. (fff.)
buckler or shield, <?^<Ji_ii. 6. Ele
phant, ur!scr. 7. Thin" layer, <7^lh_oii4.
GpnpQpisi&iTtij, s.[prov.'] An unhusk8. (fig ) A thing of no value, iStr&ur
cd cocoa-nut, a-tiutpGpiisrii.
eanS&KTfip. 9. Misfortune, ill- luck, loss,
jfuaiuii. 10. Beauty, jjw<g. 11. A diffu QjgfTSO, GpirpQGpsir, QprtpGpdr, Gpirp
Clk4, Gpwps, v. n. (with the dative.) To fail
sive style in poetry, as one of the eight
beauties of composition, vt&wmsnrijrfgi
in rivalry, contest, games, &c, to be the
inferior, C^l,di_u. 2. To be defeated,
Qardrgi. 12. Word, Q*i.
discomfited, vanquished, jyu#uiiui_. 3.
ffGDOT Qpirevrreir, s. [jprov. S^irjjlfsfi ,]
To fail in comparison, pip. 4. To yield,
[fern. C^rcvrcr.] A mean, good-for-nothing
to flinch, to be content to lose, to give
' person, siput*.
away voluntarily, to forbear revenging
Gprrs&iflds, inf. To skin, to peel, to
an affront, enforcing a right, tut,, Quwg
flay.
*.
5. To be confuted, refuted, &c., int
QptrgyrpuQutn, inf. To soak skins,
ui&AiGfwp*. 6. v. a. (fig) To lose a dear
as a tanner.
friend in war, or by any untimely death,
Qpn3ss>&@ei, inf. To scrape off the
7. To lose property in a game,
skin or the coat of a kernel.
&c. (c.)
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(Jar err

It 13 tile CUSGpirGnQta,nd&, inf. To help by giving


tom for the one defeated in play to carry
the shoulder. 2. To carry, as the
the victor.
bearer of a palankeen. 3. To help one
rar*@fG/rppLj(!ui&iiir. He yielded to
in an emergency.
me, lie was defeated.
<?,#/7sir#tli_
C^/rsirQaffill , inf. To
uen$ai>j$<!fi!t>s><8t^'-"i*- He lias squan
clap the shoulder, in defiance, in
dered his money.
triumph, &c.
G/grrevrriBireBariT, s. (plu.) Eloquent
Gprr&ruC&sii, s. See QpirC-UL-eF'i.
persons, /ngllui. (p.)
Gi$rrsoiraiLf>d{&), s. As Gpirffiraiipd(Sj.
Gprr&rwrrp GfitrnrLcrrpp, inf. To
change shoulders. 2. To relieve an
Gptrpssiq-ds, inf. [jirop. G^iitpsjyif.-ss.4s.]
other in bearing.
To defeat, to discomfit, 2. To over
come in a game, &c. 3. To surpass.
GprreirQpLL, s. Shoulder-joint.
Gprp&uuestzzftr, inf. To defeat, to
Q/XireieveS, s. Pain iu the shoulder.
put to the worst, &c.
2. (p.) Strength, power; (lit.) strength
Gprrpgnd}i, inf. To yield a right
of the shoulder.
voluntarily. 2. To lose in a game to
(SjgirjJI.
A distributive plural suffix,
be defeated. 3. To squander.
which with
subjoined signifies, each;
GpireveS, v. noun. Discomfiture, de
every, &c, u;orfiio}oji_.#Q*irAi ; L-&assGfiB
feat, loss of a game, &e., Gfrpn. 2.
tvt,
in
each
place,
here and there;
Yielding to a victor or rival. 3
Gwb, annually; niG><s>i4, weekly ; 0ani
Defeat in argument.
Sjifti, daily.
Gpireve&airetzr, inf. To suffer defeat,
(spirp'lSl&&, inf. To overcome in a
to lose a game.
Gprcoei], v. noun. Defeat, loss, GpnpLf.
game, to out-do, to surpass, to out-run;
used in the first two meanings of <2>A>, v.
Qpirptf, v. noun. Losing, defeat, dis
comfitureOppOS. to GUalijty.
QfBfrpL], v. noun. See Optra), v.
Q/irj>u*rQjswL-Giii. Do not undertake
what you will fail in. (Aw.)
OLD, s. Appearance, visibility,
Gptrppio, v. noun. Being defeated.
perceptibility, src&. 2. Conspicuousness,
prominence, distinctness in appearance,
Qj&rreu^Q, s. (Tct.) A man's cloth
tSsuttb. 3. Origin, rise, beginning, for
tied round the waist, fficdr.
mation, state of existence, spring, source,
Qai_*<i. 4. Birth, production of crea
(SgjirtpsthLb, s. Friendship, familiarity,
tures, worlds, &c., creatures, or things
miUf. (c.)
produced, iSpuL/. 5. Offspring, son, id**.
Gpiripes>u>QsneAsrinL, inf. To show
6. [in Theol.~\ Evolution of things from
mutual friendship, to treat with kind
their primitive elementsoppos. to s>*stb.
ness and attention.
See *-pup&, ". Reflection, representation,
GptrLpsBiiiiJniijjifiiftiiJ, inf. To associ
Bemblance, mau. 8. Vision, prospect,
ate with one as a friend.
object, sight, ptitsmb. 9. Idea, conception,
figure formed in the mind, imagination,
GfitTLpsir, s. [plu. Gfiniprr, GpirLfiwrrri.]
notion, trBHrmii. 10. Entrance on the
A friend, a companion, an intimate ac
stage as a character; debut,
11.
quaintance. 2. The bridegroom's cho
Rising of a heavenly body, a-u<A. 12.
sen companion, ;a bride-man, mrujAta,*
Phantom, apparition, illusion, ^Gmini. 13.
Word, Qn*>. 14. A fit, seasonable word,
Gpirifi, s. A lady's female friend,
BppQvrtf.
15. Praise, eulogy, fame, re
a lady's maid. 2. A bride's maid.
putation,
16. Vigor, strength, power,
force, <a5. 17. Phenomena, ^fortsicB.
(SjlilTipiii, s. [a change of Qpiragaiti.]
The two classes of Gfrppib, or beings pro
Fold for cattle, stall, u*.v;-^i_^. (p.)
duced, are: 1. #6, moveable creatures.
(JiSTSTT, inf. [defective, used principally
2. jfrini, inanimate beings, &c, which see.
in the negative.] To pierce, to perforate
The four class of G/npp&. 1. sou, or
as Q/fraet, (p.)
i/*i4, viviparous, womb-born. 2.
or jj*ri_*ii, oviparous or egg-born. 3.
Gprrt^fei, v. noun. Piercing, perfo
*)svii, oTtupiStii, germinating from the earth
rating, ffiUxQrupii.
by seeds, &c. 4. futtnw, or *-Gwprti>, insects
Gpirerirmcafl, s. An imperforated gem.
supposed to be engendered by perspira
<M
tion, &c, which see severally.
QjStrsirir, s. A litter, a dhooly. ( Sa.
QoiAefiGjsrrppu:,
s. The appearance
Dola.)
of stars, as denoting the time of the
(?s2> /Terf?, s. A litter, a dhooly, Gpiretrn.
evening auspicious for marriages, &c.
2. Indigo plant, j/it. (*g>.)
GuiipGpirppw, s. An appearance of
an evil spirit.
GjS/rsyr, s. [probably from Sa. Dos.]
Shoulder, tyiuii. 2. Arm down to the hand,
rQeoirfiGprppui, s. Rising of the moon.
. (*.)
GpnppAa&,s. [loc. siLif. iudanneirae&.]
(J,jffcfl\&(3.*;QjSB>iDAai9_4.o<3;. Sitting on
A verse sung immediately before the
the shoulder, and biting olF the ear of the
appearance of a person on the stage.
carrier; i, e. injuring a benefactor.
QpsctistiutBpgi. The shoulder becomes
Q/girpppjgfTij, s. [prov.] The verse
callous.
and tune sung at the appearance of a
Gprrmesfi, j. A shoulder ornament,
person on the stage, who dances round
an epaulet, &c,
the area while it is sung.
GIO

Qfiirppuui, inf. To appear, to be


visible, to be conspicuous. 2. To be
formed, to come into existence, to be
born.
GpirppLDires, inf. To appear on the
stage. 2. As Gptppuut-.
G^irppQ-LDirGidath, s. Periodical ap
pearance, and disappearance, produc
tion and dissolution, evolution.
GpnppuuL-L^euasr GpirppLDtreorGiar,
appel. n. A conspicuous, celebrated or
superior man.
skeif) Q fEtrp'qrfiki
Q^trp'(nrj>nh Q&irerr<
Qatcfi, s. [proe.] One who has been defeat
ed; a coward; [ex Gpiii, v.] (c.)
Q>5n~pj!21, @Gpdr, GpapjBGsxtm, Gaiek,
Q/ftpp, v. n. [used com. in the neuter
only, with the dative of person.] To ap
pear, to become visible, to come in sight,
xraauuc-. 2. To rise, to originate, to spring
forth, to come into existence, to emanate,
to be born, n-putBtm. 3. To spring, to
sprout, opt***. 4. To be evolved, produced
as worlds, creatures, &c, from original
elements, -sfci-jr. 5. To appear to the
mind, to seem, to be evident, xag*(g
Gfts&p. 6. To be presented as images,
ideas, &c, to the imagination, to be com
prehended by the mind, utuiisaiiaijtatm. 7.
To appear on the stage,
8- To
be felt, perceived, &c, by any of the
senses, &c ii_uu>K. 9. To cause to appear,
to show, to produce, G/srarp*Q*iu; [ex
Ga'&p,']
Gpirpryuieo, [neg. v. pari.'] Being
imperceptible or invisible.
Gj$rrp0wpQaaaa(i}GuiT3, inf. To take
away unseen. 2. To pilfer by little
and little.
Gpupsaevtriij, s. Introduction to a
literary work, a preface, umJii. (p.)
GpirpgieiiiriijQ&ijiu, inf. To introduce
a subject, to make an exordium.
Qjgrrppirsi], s. Appearance, visibility,
2. Conspicuousness, eminence,
dignity, Jmwii. 3. [poetic] Rising of
a star, a-puti, 4. Appearance of the stars
in the evening twilight as denoting the
time auspicious for marriages, wraifaftar
Gfrppii. 5. Phantom, apparition, spectre,
jgGnfii.
QfijirpjDl<sQ&&, inf. To cause to appear,
make evident or visible, to present to
view or to the mind, Gfii&p*Q*im. 2.
To produce, bring into existence, form,
make, create, .*._fA. 3. To beget, to
generate, engender, procreate, originate,
tipuiM*. 4. To evolve from primitive
elements, e_>uf*Qiuu.
Gfirpff&s&CiueAggiGi<9&. lie causes a
thought to arise in the mind.
(SjSirSoTpGV, s. A son, w&ek. 2. A
great man, Qucj<sBio^p&pmGfi^, 3. A king,
^jjcfr. 4. A ruler of a forest district, op"
fei4*tNwir. 5. Elder brother, efAO^ar. 6.
Man, as
(*gi )
See Qm*w.
Q&ireoTpl, s. The November flower, red
or white lily, especially the red,
Gloriosa, L. 2. Blood, g^A*"4Qpuresrpl&lT, s. [plu.] Chitties-the
caste; merchants, <2>iiin.w. (*.)

I5&LD
Qprdrp, v. n. [com. Gp&i.] To appear, to
seem, to spring, to come into existence,
&c, as the eight meanings of Gfitpg. (c.) 2.
[in gram.'] To be augmented by an added
letter or a reduplication, tioff/^sHts.
Jiw<s*<g43fr&pd4itu. He is insensible to
an evil or calamity.
atsi^QfiOiigaipQutiSpti. It did not occur
to me.
**arAQar(59tg(3Gfirisrfi&&. An enemy
has risen against me.
*rsBr4{3/tGfirsarara>0&Q*rarGscrsSr. I have
given my opinion.
He refutes the objection.
GpnarpaQairQiaa, inf. [vul. Gairaxra
QS**.] To give sufficiently, to give
so as to show something.
GjSirziip&Q&iTeoeo, inf. To speak, &c,
so as to be well understood.
<S^ndrQifer(tgainiLi, s. The nominative
understood, or the nominative of an
impersonal verb, ap*gi6p<gQw<!tmiij.

!B.

mm<T
GjXirargj&Ssar, s. An unseen helper,
tip ;>-'.*** 2*- ?*'*. 2. The deity as
the unseen helper, <l.c|A. 3. One help
ing, (p.)
G^nea^wpQarrfBaa, inf. To give so
as not to feel it. 2. To pay in unequal
sums according to emergency or con
venience. 3. To reward a kindness by
little and little, without show or parade.
Gpnaii(ifu>pGu&, inf. To speak in
dark sayings, witli allusions or hidden
sarcasms.
CT ! ',-f SarSK/B -; Q &ire SO , inf. To tell
what occurs to one's mind.
<!piTikJimuL$.QiuG>&iijiu, inf. To do
after one's own fancy.
urtoiGprrarp, inf. To be felt as weight,
a burden, or a responsibility.
Gprtmpioffisirearjji^sei', v. noun. Ap
pearing, being visible. 2. Production.
3. [in gram.] Augmentation, augment,
ij^Ja1 1>'i .
Gpneirp6i>saiTiiih, i. Augmentation.

A consonant, the eighth in number


c st d -t, f icmdams, s.
Marks, or
and fourth of the soft. It is initial, some
indents of the nails; used in erotics.
times medial, rarely final ; and of the
isadSjiriu, s. [prov.] Splinter of the
same class with t being often written be
naii, rising on the sides, &c.
fore it, as sifiz, odor;
melody.
ism&srfDjcs,
s. A whitlow. See
IB. A syllabic letter compounded of
ica^^Q, s. Heat of water bearable by
* and jf.
the finger. See Q.
'IB. A Sanscrit prefix, meaning good or
t : :), s. The sharp edge of the nails.
excellent, as
excellent ff?* ; moJ*Sa-,
Lukslimi, as a good younger sister. It is
ifaussav.ids, inf. To let the nails
sometimes a negative, as muc^aaib, not
grow long, as ascetics.
eating; my^mai, not male.
itaLoaiirmiQisatiGaiL-Lp., appel. n. A
*I5&tElQ(lTj@l, s. Humility, or the feel
barber's instrument for cutting the nails.
ing that one can act only as acted upon
aaGaeoa,
s. [improp. is&Gevfs>a.] As
by the deity; one of the seven virtues.
See LftArsailiuii,
/BaeSeif,ii, s. Poisonous quality of
/5i35lL, QGp&r, m&Ciq-Garar, Goiar, its
the nail, inducing inflammation from
v. a. To pound, or grind by attrition,
scratching.
jftnriM. 2. (fig ) To eat all up with
T.I.-. arff, s. A barber's instrument as
avidity, *jdcfflij<jL/ri_ 3. [causative of
*nifi. 2. A carpenter's tool.
mot.] To cause to creep, mj*Qiui. (c.)
icairy^ii,
s. (St.) A lion, (Hi.) the
I5&p>ir, s. See is&gj.
talon-armed, Q&sii. 2. A tiger, l/oS. 3.
f. ( Arab.)
A monied man,
A cock, <?>*>. 4. Any beast or bird
having talons, *oj6r>r; [e.r ^fiti.]
Qji&m&Mrgdr.
Ba@@u>sh]5iT, s. A subordinate in a
isGa^ar, $. The personified Hymalaya
treasury.
mountain, auM; [ex rear, lord ]
/5<55#/r, j. ( Arab.) Ready money, iij&TLD, s. A city, a town, a fortified
Cash, c_'? -a-s.il.
town, a metropolis, uc^-mti. W. p. 451.
a>.5jgj/Tii?ar, i. Security for money.
Naoara. 2. A town or village in an
agricultural district, ttcwtfo-Asr/. 3. A
msupsgn/saQuir^jj, i. A kind
royal palace, g)jru>8er. 4. The letter .
of drum, as mmn. (c.)
ic
s. (plu.) Citizens, inhabi
*!5&lii, s. Finger or toe nail, e-S/f.
tants of a town.
W. p. 450. Nakiia. 2. A talon, a claw,
IB aa uufdeutrsasrli itmauu^ainCpitrr, t.
upoii. (c.) 3. The extremity or lower
Townsmen, citizens. 2. The polite,
part of a hoof, ^it.*<s"u^. 4. W. p. 451.
well bred. (p.)
Naoa. Mountain, idJw. 5. Earth, u<iS.
6. Tree, aim.
itsBUM&aeir iseinSlaew, s. People
of the city.
asasessr, s. The margin of the nail
where it joins the finger.
itauejiruSpGairi-ivw, s. A tower or
isaaanerirar, s. A kind of fungus said
building over the gate-way or entrance
of a city.
to spring from nail parings.
81

QjSSfr. A letter compounded of p and


9"Q^afT, s. A gallop. See paj(B.
*Qj$srTj5li>, s. Silver, QeieireSt. (&&.)
QfieiTjS^BluJli:, s. Praise, ao&pjdiuw.
*Q$swifijgsih QpGfriflfiiis, s. A
horse's trot in a circle, <gPMi_. W.
p. 448. IJhowritaka. See 0q*p*t.
*QfSlT (BfBLts, s. Speed. See fuRpio.
QiSorray, QGpebr, QaetreSGssreir, <?cvdr,
Of.-*, . n. To leap, to spring, &c. 2.
To perish. See,*^.
Q i . it .'i en , v. noun. Perishing, Kc, as
Qjgsiremeu, s. Elder sister, gpppneir. 2.
The goddess of misfortune, &c., as (yG^tf.
See 0**1*.

m&Str, s. (Hind.) A kind of drum, fpii


ump. (c.)
*GaiB, s. A city, a fortified town, utl
i_Dii. 2. A metropolis, a capital, Qirsmi
msiii. (p.) 3. The name of a town north
west of Madras, pgr.
itarftarroietliT, s. [plu.] The city guard.
patrole, watchmen.
itarflG&iTpSar, s. [appcl. is&iflQ&nftiui
n/.] Secret examination of city
affairs by night, by the king, or by his
orders, (c.)
Kaf>Crr}^,tsuLipuut-. To gO Oil SUCh
an errand.
itaifiuuLpaaui, s. City manners, or
habits, urbanity.
narfioieotieuff, inf. To make a pro
cession through a city. 2. As mmitGat
IB&Qf)IB&IT, Qpgi, ic&tiihpfi, itaQfjUi,
wma, v. n. To creep, as an infant or a
reptile; to crawl; to move along in a prone
or sitting posture, as a cripple, &c, fmy.
2. To steal away, leave a place secretly,
xvnpa/tuuQurs, (c.)
maiti&fiiflnj, inf. To move about by
creeping.
rsairej, v. noun. Crawling, creeping,
m&GMT, s. [prov.] A small kind of fish,
tjfifdr. 2. A kind of tree, plumb. 3. [vui]
A kind of rice,
*iB&ir, s. As isauw, 1, 2. 3. House,
abode,
4. A temple, a sacred shrine,
Cs\>. (p.)
itaiiu(Bp0eBdJili, s. Productions of a
city. See frstiiuit, .
naiieieirii, s. Productions, luxuries, and
embellishments of a city.
64 L

I5&3
Pi&irfi^ , QSpA, marrpfdGmair , daieir,
iLes>sQsiriLi, s. To laugh heartily.
v. a. [causative of **t ] To push
hbpsQ&ujuj, inf. To make a jewel.
with difficulty, to shove along, to propel a
(c.) 2. To smile, to laugh. 3. To
little, niter. 2. To pilfer, to steal little by
deride, to ridicule.
little, QarQrmQ&fi&fiaP'uAQsremQGugB. (c.)
/Eraa
d-Q&n eo, s. Ridicule, derision,
aai^jDe/AguuriiSej*. He watches all
a giggle, a sneer. 2. Pleasantry, joking
opportunity what move he can make.
humor.
^tm-mti^tsC^CaeHiQii. We lUUSt
/e) a isitor njii, i. Wealth, treasure;
remove the house a little farther.
property i n jewels.
u=orSif^?ii^Siii_r*. He tore down
r-r.-j-j li, s. Emotion of laughter.
and removed the wall.
iseasaieos, s. Jewels of various kinds.
^f^1sriiiii'0xsitt$iuQuiCj-jiia. They gave
him a good drubbing.
1568)3, dSGpsir, pGficir, uQuen, ds, V. R.
and a. To laugh, to smile. Gut*. 2. To
fi&sO, s. (Arab.) Copy, duplicate
laugh at, to deride, to ridicule, to laugh
oppos. to
2. See , v.
contemptuously or sarcastically, u/ft*#.
IB& Gtlj /5653rr, QZpast, iBsessrSlsir, its
3. To scoff, to giggle, to taunt,
(c.)
<g(?,ar, msa, v. n. [corrupt, of **cj ] To
istosnpsii, s. A smiling countenance.
creep, crawl along, (r.)
icwsui-j, v. noun. Smiling, derision,
P73iT3r, s. (Hind.) Fine work, jjusesreafi
&C, as the verb.
lE&jsuLjdQiLoiruSrrrfds, inf. To be
le&n&jSir, inf. To complete the work
ridiculous.
with *sr*QeibM.
f5SS><SUJ.TS\),
s. A plant, ussbrafip&Q&LQ.,
iBin&Qai'ho, s. Exquisite workman
Kuellia, L. (fi.)
ship; that which is shining or dazzling.
Compare GuisaorGei'fai.
mi'SiuinTisi mmaisun Tih, s. (for.)
The Nicobar islands, SIsvgei**.
'KcBiriLj^LCi, s. Lion. See under issii.
itd&uiTift r :- .".'.7 iR, s. A native of
*;sSSO ti> ibS^O, s. Female breast,
the Nicobars. 2. One who trades for
oA-j. (*&.)
ready money.
@QpA, ibdSa&r, Cfivsir, res, t. n.
isd&eunffdsd&ajiu} iBdsojiru^ajnuir
To shine, glitter, coruscate, g*9i_ 2. To
fii, a. Nicobar traffic; i. e. money in
laugh, to smile, to smile in approbation
one hand and goods on other; traffic
or delight of heart, Ly**6BrswjQ*rF. 3. To
where one docs not trust another.
deride, to laugh at, to ridicule, g)*. (*#.)
isdsoiirouui,
inf. To be in pinching
4. To bloom, as a flower,
(p.)
poverty or straitened circumstances.
gftwsje8iszjEi{gBe)3fs&&r<6r. He laughed un
led xairrtjuGuds , s. Talk betraying
til the island of Lanka (Ceylon) shook.
mistrust.
ib&so /5<3j;Sa>, v. noun. Shining,
isdsmirffiMirlnl/Guirs, inf. To become
deriding, smiling, &c.
very poor and indigent,
*lU(3ji to, s. The nose, gpagj. W. p.
isdsoiirnu>iSuf.ds,inf. To become poor.
450. Nakut'a.
icdsejiriH, s. A dwarf cocoanut tree,
sir /^(cSja^sar, s. A king of the
or stinted grain, 4airarji. (fi.) 2. See
Lunar race, who offered a hundred horses
in sacrifice, but, by a curse of Agastya
was transformed, for a time, into a ser- m&SlflIG&aeinrr, dQCpeisr.pQpaT,uGu
*, ts, v. n. [cm/.] To shift along in a
pent, #*^)j,3i^j*rfOa,f(j;ar. W. p. 458.
sitting posture, as a lame or sick person,
Nahusua.
mmr. 9. To linger on a sick bed, uQ8
PS'^fjST, s. (Hind.) The master of a
BDi_mr. 3. To creep as a child, or wounded
vessel, toe&itA.
reptile, &c, p<yi ; [ex ar, .]
iS^&Sth, s. A tree, spnu>Qu>, DalberisdsSuLf, v. noun. Shifting along,
gia arborea. ( W'dld.)
crawling, &c, as the verb.
,7fQ9) JOzi, s. The Viverra Ichneumon, m&aso, f. Things eaten by licking, red
or Mongoose, 9A. W. p. 450. Nakula.
S^eirug). 2. An electuary taken up with
*!5(3j30ssr, s. The fourth of the five
the tongue, a tincture, Sv8ji4. 3. [in
contempt.] Leavings, scrapings, as eaten
Puudavas, u&auraxxieiAQwrQswcBr. 2. ( fig.)
by a poor or mean person, r#8a>. See
A clever horse-rider or jockyas <gjiW
!5o3>s, s. A splendid jewel, commonly
set with precious stones; jewels, trinkets,
^ujsmrJi. 2. A metal article, commonly
of a superior kind, a-ooi-onio. (c.) 3.
Laughter, smile, SMul). 4. Contemptuous
laughter, sneer, grin, ridicule, derision, j
scorn,
5. Hilarity, mirth,
fi. Delight, gratification, pleasure, joy,
gjdruio. 7. Brightness, splendor, corus
cation, Jjijyrii. 8. The gums, rg. 9.
Teeth, u*. 10. Flower bud, uOiomfl. 11.
Blossoming of flowers, loeu^A,. (p.)
/can s Q sirsiroriBecnst^ifl'ij IBSQSBJrrt ,
!/". To smile, to laugh.
6i2

lU<A&sjr/gjg/sutii isaaeoTus, s. Na
kedness, nudity, 6<$airaaih. SCC *8<cni.
isdaarfWjuw, s.
A state of entire
nudity, as of an ascetic, &c.
iz<ae3ruL9j-3:rr^soTii>, s. Gift of a
cloth to a brahman in the name of a de
ceased relative, uBofflj^rni.
*lB'3SSS3r, s. A naked person, especially
a mendicant, airadl. 2. Siva, 8nr. 3.
Argha, ^ytj*=r. (*&) 4. A fox, A
m&m.ULj), s. A plant, 0^iLQsn(BdQ,
Heliotropium Indicum. (fi.)

ts9
*i5sQssrih, s. NakcdnesB, as tsd&esrui.
W. p. 451. Nagna.
*r3iSsSsTSisnLa, s. Stripping naked,
making naked, $mttmxr*9m; [ex sitnit,
making.] ( Sa. Naynikarun'a.)
*fiS$!Tir isiSirsir, s. [sometimes irp
Sistr.l Narkiren, a poet at the head of
the Madura College in the ninth century
A. 1). He appears to have belonged to
the class of chank-cutters. He was the
author of an epic poem, R/f^sarfuqjrtwii,
and ol'a hymn, ^gcfS^AK"""1- i" honor
of Skandaj [ex x, excellent, et Si, word ]
IU&(3j, QGpsbr, isd&Gasrea , Qeudr,itds,v. a.
To lick, to lap, one of the four kinds of
eating. See
(c.)
icdQ, appcl. n. A licker (in contempt),
as L*tM, one who eats in any one's
house.
icdQdQsiresmtBpSiV, inf. To sneak
about, in quest of food, to spunge from
others.
isdaeo, v. noun. Licking, lapping,
isd(S), v. noun. A lick, lap, lapping.
/Egjf), appcl. n. A lapper, a mean
skulker for food, **@<?iir.
/5dEQ)7jf), s. [prov. /.] A small kind
Of snake, pfuriiL/. 2. A little boy, Sip
liarSir. 3. See
V.
HJIEl&SSSTeil.TUJ&SltS. [prop, isitsessreuniii.']
The name of a bird, giiupeci.
lGlE)(aj, s. ( Tel.) Derision, mockery,
leei^sML-L, inf. To deride.
/E/E7(B)3"i_D
miBan-JLEi, S. (for.) An
anchor. See g)
e, j,^ei Oi/r^tfi- , inf. To cut or
slip the cable, (fi.)
tSGi#^niiird& /EEio^ffui&J^ds, inf.
To weigh anchor. See i*tg, v.
insisk.nuueo, s. The fluke of an anchor,
icms^ffiiduiri, inf. To cast anchor.
icms^aaiixdju>, s. Ring of an anchor.
ib sb n euiri ac iceis^ffeniieai, s.
Anchorage.
/F3SS)dS, i. A lady, a woman of quality
Or distinction, QuciratllpSptnrir. (#.) 2.
A plant,
There are two kinds, as
ft^iurronro, Polygala glabra; QudjrB
km, Polygala tclepliioides.
/BiEias>&ttnd&, s. A lady of distinction.
t5&ru&, v. To be damp, &c. See wsies.
lU^tSl^, v. To waver &c., as ies-i$&.
IB^eO, s. [prop. BBiB/xeo."} Sickness, dis
ease, a chronic disease, Sji,S). (c.)
is^enireftis&pann&r, s. A person in
ill health, dsmrdi.
ts&eviSif-da, inf. To become ill.
iS&cfasrIB&teksr, s. (Tel.) A whitish
color in the ruby, being a defect, Q^icmeoS
eS&ppQprai>, (fi.)
iB&eiS)^, s. ( Arab.) Admonishing, re
primand, t#fl*piSJ!f&.

Qdpm, iCfidt, ffoiar, iu, B. n. To be


crushed, bruised, mashed; to be broken,
as a boil; frayed, as cloth deprived of
smoothness or lustre; to be crumpled, as
paper, &c, **s. 2. To be destroyed,
*ju. 3. To be palliated, extenuated,
<3i2(r. 4. To be kept back, to be
spoken indistinctly or with hesitation,
&**. 5. To be frayed, to be almost worn
through, as cloth, Cfu. 6. To be reduced
in circumstances, Si4is<s>k. (c.) [ex
Sa. Nasa. to perish, decay, &c]
tBSipLftsoai, s. A worn cloth.
is@ii#jGlxir(Bdm, inf. [prov.~\ To yield,
as a boil or fruit, to the touch. 2. To
yield to one, to concede, (c.)
IS}, d@Qp&r, pQpan, udum, dm, B. n.
To perish, to be destroyed, annihilated,
consumed, . 2. To bo reduced, as a
body, to its primitive elements, .<juSil:.
icSui-j, v. noun. Perishing, involution,
&C as the verb.
/5 3?, dQCpzk, jsGpdr, uQuar, mm, 8. a.
[prov] To crush, bruise, mash, to crumple,
sjxrtM. 2. To demolish, destroy, consume,
j)uS4*. 3. To squeeze, to press,
4.
To make light of, to treat as a small
matter, pas&i*. 5. To suppress, conceal,
to connive at, &C; to keep back, to speak
with hesitation,
*itutaopifg!tjGui.i-jei. He has treated
it as a little matter.
isSuLf, v. noun. Crushing, bruising,
mashing, Q*rtef.
icSa/, v. nown. Bruise, contusion, Oib
2. Perished, injured, Qso.. 3.
lieproach, disparagement, *mp.
isSa>nasrer(Lgdgt, s. Ill-proportioned,
ill-formed or indistinct letters,in writing.
2. A writing iu equivocal terms.
aBanT3rLju.ai>ai, s. Damaged cloth.
/s8fiyjs/r!CT, inf. To be injured or
bruised, as ripe fruit. 2. To be shy or
discordant as friends. 3. To be in risk,
as one's office.
.sS?(L/(jb, j. A mediciue taken by the
nose, a sternutatory. W. p. 458. Nasya.
itSluuiiSifijj, inf. To press out the
juice of some medicinal herbs for a
snuffing dose, (c.)
tuSiUSd, v. noun, [substantively.] Any
thing crushed or mashed, as over-ripe or
decayed fruit ; any thing pressed, or bent,
as a jewel, &c, *9t0gj. 2. Any thing
tough or yielding,
e^iueodr, s. A person who practises
evasion, or does not answer directly.
ts 5(iff ssaft rsS ^rfsssrisf-, s. [prov.] A
vexatious, teasing person, Qftifliafieii
Qaiiar. 2. AS
ibSSsst, s. A defect. See ic&Sssr.
IG&u, s. (Arab.) Fate, destiny, <fi. 2.
Good luck, fortune, &c, jf&au-ib.
is&rQ^emifl, s. [prov.] A stunted person,

tB<3rS(^,SQpair,itmdQQsssr, Qeugir.G&dm,
s. Desire, eagerness, avarice,
v. a. To squeeze, to press with the hand,
lust, &c, ^ao*. 2. Love, affection, fond
art*. 2. To bruise, squash, crumple by
ness,
3. Kegularily of conduct,
consistency) ses*"^- 4 Fault, defect, <g,p
pressing, as a letter or parcel, **Qinu.
pih. (p.) 5. [cor. of mens.] Derision, t-,A&ied>.
3. To keep a matter back, to tell it in
distinctly, tv v.v- j
4. To object
6. (II.) Dampness, moisture, wmb.
to, to rebut, to try to defeat, p**. 5.
meiiaaeosiuitS<5*p,ff. The ground is
To reduce, as pride, &c, a$uut0. (c.)
damp.
$<s**r***8*>*iis. To reduce one in
/iax>&mirCt, inf. To allure. 2. To
circumstances, &c. 2. To keep one back
deride.
in growth, progress, &c.
meTiFuesKem, inf. To deride, to ridi
isxdQdQ&ireueo, inf. To speak in
cule, to scorn.
distinctly, to clip words.
isso&sSSssr, s. A good careeroppos.
ibsr&QuiSifiiu, inf. To press and squeeze
to ttaoff<S2ar.
out juice.
Goto&ujatir, s. Amorous talk.
/tifaSsfii, inf. As nmdi^, 3.
rsemiF, SG/neir, liSjxek, Geueir, iu, v. a.
iss-d^, b. noun. A bruise, Qmiftaf.
To love, dy*4p. 2. To desire, iSq&u. (p.)
ibs d(9)jisua & & axu> uesareasr', inf. To be
icsD&pee, v. noun. Desiring, hankering
mettlesome, (if.)
for, lusting after, craving, J^ii^wj*.
*(3jf), appcl. n. [prov.] A stunted
/Bss>&(5jierr isesi&iBiT lEeei^iLjitn, s.
person, Qiosvt^a/iA. 2. A loitering, delay
ing person, iSae/lQCmirJr. 3. An - i.tita
Friends, lovers. 2. Well-wishers, (p.)
i5ara(fJjV3iiGl&sm3<>, v. noun. Gluei- isstn&eij, i. Moisture of the earth, as
ness, stickiness; sticking to the teeth,
(/(.)
iU3rfKl (^9j, QtZpear, tE&ia@G<zrzar, Qevesr, ismuidr, s. A medicinal creeper whose juice
bx, v. n. To be squeezed, pressed, crowded,
is used as an antidote to cutaneous dis
iSjsbs. 2. To be mashed, crushed, bruised,
ease, *qfa>fiuuiJo, ; prolific swallow wort,
mutauuL.. 3. To be crumpled, folded, bent,
Asclepias prolifcra, g>iQtf.; [ex * ]
as a cloth, letter, paper, &c,
4. To
s. A female gossip. (R.)
be suppressed, dropped as an affair, to
fall through, to become hushed, to die s^S^TsSsdiliurrir, s. The name
away, as a rumor, ffciOi, 5. To be
of a commentator, of whose life very
reduced in circumstances, pride, &c., Cl/<j
little is known. His commentaries on Qfsii
afuJiuiA and )(5Gpcy*r^>ijue_, are master
!:-.>;,,:'-, inf. [prop. m&iKimjqif.ds.]
ly productions, &itumt^Skliut ; [ex ma*.]
To crush, to bruise, Qt'sitx. 2. To
ft&Sssfl,
s. A kind of millet, raggy,
reduce, to discomfit, to beat to pieces,

i r . i ' ru 2, appcl. n. [prov.] A stingy !U PSr, s. Desire, lust, hankering, craving,


person, a niggard, .SmJ.
&c.,
("s> ) 2. Babble, Qa'S^"-i- [Tel.
[ESr&aGVGsrKs-tEjaeoneiiT , s. One who
usage.] 3. adj. Little, small. S)fiu. 4.
peaks or acts with indecision, mis
[obiiijue of
as an uiijec] Foisonous,
giving, hesitation. 2. As Migml.
venomous, baneful.
LDssni>n&isi&uQu&, inf. To speak so
iB&ammeat, s.
A poisonous eye, that
as to wound one's feelings.
blights whatever it looks upon.
P5'3rn><3r, dSS/JSOT, j&Gj&GBT, uQugb*, dm,
itdad&dfi. s. A poisoned knife. 2.
v. n. [used com. in the 3rd person neuter ']
(fig.) A very wicked person, 0LUi_t&.
To waver, to be undecided in speech
is&mamirpjpi, s. An unhealthy wind.
or action, >GWp. 2. To be continually
See aepff.
drizzling, jr^AO*C?i_iS(ji. 3. To be
damp as a floor, mftm. (c.) 4. [prov.] To
/e j#@if ci', s. [vul.] A long tube for
be yielding to the touch, as efi*.fflQffli.
shooting birds with clay pellets, t/iiu
ism-ism d^^assrii, s. Illiberal disposi
i(ga(ip&i. 2. A telescope, gup^mts
tion.
udmrndmnLf., s.
The after-birth,
itj-uiiijj^, i. A state of adhesive
secundines, as <j*AOi^. (c.)
ness and softness.
it r t j s ?u ' : . s. A hesitating speech.
8&&mQmnLf.dmat> esaui, s. A medical
powder made of the after-birth, ad
t-/ t-Ol/dar/iO^OTFi), b. noun. Being
ministered in cholera, JtatGufa
damp, tough, wavering, drizzling, &c,
as the verb.
izdmdQ&aev, s. Blighting words,
M*gQsasppt^Q&vj&UL-r&. A tough
Qttii. 2. Malicious, envious or sar
stick is not easily cut.
castic language, fflsjQ*>. 3. A malign
word
in poetic composition supposed
ir;gn9l&-, iS?-.s, /' !j .it. uQudr, 4m,
to be injurious to the hero, ma>**QrrAi.
v. a. [com. mnJr."] To waver, be unde
isd.jprraru>, s. [in erotics.] Parts of
cided in speech or action, be unsettled,
&C, as mom*.
the female body which if touched by
men on certain days of the moon, are
itmSomaren, v. noun. Being damp,
supposed to produce disgust, ^gasd
as c#cQ*or&.
/5<9fSl/S0, J. [proB.] A stingy person,
m&rasiresr, s. [vul.] A small one, Gift
itmsfiiiT, s. Poisonous water, efiajL.fii.
a miser, _<?wrj. (c ) 2. A stunted or
up; [ex ***tg, P.]
ad-a-uueflidaeoii, s. Poisoned wea
emaciated person, or beast, QwaSt/ig:. 3.
its is udr sou j6k, s. A little boy.
A person without energy, o/nupg)ufi>pmitti.
pons, (p.)
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I5&&
ts&a-uueo, s. The poisonous fang of
a snake, (c.)
iB&a-uueoeS , s. A spotted kind of
wall-lizard, whose excrement is used
in witchcraft. 2. The chirp of a lizard
from a direction which prognosticates
evil, and causes one leaving home to
turn back. 3. A woman whose words
are malignant.
/*.^u;..-_-2'u."? ,?.s"
He stops
one like an ominous lizard.
ic^si-uuiriissiBi, s. Bewitching, amorous,
libidinous looks, ogling, Q^tsuuriai.
(p.) 2. A blighting, ominous look, *<*
Crarji. 3. An angry, malicious appear
ance, G&tuuuBiwd.
iB&s-uuirev, t. The poisonous milky
juice of the spurge-class of shrubs,
.. .r . :t<"j. 2. First thick milk of a
woman or beast, 9t&urto. 3. Milk that
does not agree with the young, g|rarcr
is^arULfiam, s. Poisonous smoke or
fumigation from burning poisonous
reptiles or vegetables.
it&a-uy/a, s. A poisonous herb.
m&sruQutriq-, s. A poisonous powder,
c!- ?..--_-.>. 2. A small-fish, giifnSfir.
it&SruQuirii&is, s. Poisonous water
of a tank, (p.)
is&LDHii>, s. A poisonous tree, eriLif.,
Strychnos, nux-voinica, L.
M0ionDrtS&tihmCtmiarQi-6liQ&
...
Though the tree be poisonous will the
planter cut it up; i. e. though a man be
evil, his patron is not the one to reject
him.
is&8ru>qr)i&, * Poisonous medicine.
it&s-wsBLp, s. An unhealthy or per
nicious rain being untimely, not plenti
ful, &C AstttofiLnSiuinmifi.
/E.r#su/rgj, s. Malign words of some
particular poets.
B&a-euniu, s. The mouth of one whose
words are blighting, t3<ia,-A,s.
s. Poisonous fuel, used
in witchcraft, &c.
is^Q^esmQesiirij, s. A kind of poison
ous oil, for curing sores, St>,auiA.
s. A kind of rat whose bite
is poisonous, sometimes fatal, (c.)
is&Q&Qf^ffi, s. Letters which may be
so placed, in poetic composition, as to
be considered ominous; as in the first
word of the poem, or other important
places, they are, u, a, a, ur, Qmr, it, tur,
fftur, also .JjsrQL/s>,_, 9 - -,aQumi lossa
jpssib, aud 4pu0*&jja*ib .
a. To desire, long for, to love, be ena
mored with,
2. (com.) To babble,
to prate, jywuu. 3. To tease, vex, jjulLi_
iQuarterBtfiGf. Do not trouble me.
K&a-ainii, i. A chattering babbling
mouth, (c.) 2. See
B&m-suiuuar, s. A babbler.
inf. To excite desire, or love, to
fascinate, to enamor, ^wuuS^.
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161

tsJF.SR-rs&Q&stir, inf. To importune, to


fcgj@Ll.i_, inf. To imbue with poison
trouble or tease by continual urging,
as a weapon.
*<s*fi. 2. A repeated sound of smack
gOf9i, inf. To counteract poison,
ing, QiaAift^jg^iiLy. 3. To chirp as the
neutralize its effects.
wall-lizard, uiidnip. (c.)
/FfOTjsaiff,
j. [corruption of itarQ jil1.] Wet
t****QtarpMii.QB(y<u. You are continu
cultivation, paddy fields, apart, (c.)
ally teasing.
wirsiQrsrffgliiSasar. He smacks his 151, a@Qpar, ikQ^ea, uQuea, as, v. n.
lips while eating.
To walk, go, pass, proceed; to go on foot,
Q*Aiw. 2. To happen, to occur, to ensue,
i5&3rL>l3&&njD. Insignificant things,
to take place as actions, to be exercised
trifles, nonsense, Aehaiftiuiisa,
as the passions or affections, i4uJa. 3.
lU&Q&sirSsrrtuir, s. A poet famous in
To prevail as war, to be rife as disease,
the ancient Madura college, piL/Kmi; (fit.)
to subsist as influence, to be progressive,
the good Qtaifmi; [ex .]
to proceed, or go on, wp*Sav. 5. To be
in progress as a performance or a trans
IB^&LH,;. Poison, venomas jq*. (p.)
action, tatfiiffQare^^is; (c.) [CX Sa.
[5^^3r, s. Poison, venom, efia^ai. (&&.)
Nat'a, to move slightly.]
mt-^i&pgisiiaCjStB Qfii*ilSsQpff
Let
(c.) 2. [adjeclively in combin.] Malig
nant, baneful, pernicious, fatal,
3.
happen what will, God exists.
(fig.) The after-birth, as *e*4Q*nj..
^o^A^msor^iumiiQpff. He has great
G3*i_(*!r9<yff/(cjiiuifi<JB!Ti_nA. Never
influence. 2. He is hospitably entertained.
keep company with a malignant person.
*iijGihjfiui$.Kti&mi(5&pff. It is so every
jy7ru<SFg. He is rank poison.
where.
*>snp!AiQdwtu4i. To sow discord among
w-*5>jft?-LfCty.c5A*C/gpiA. We must be
friends.
practised in any thing.
/EQ^air, s. A malignant person.
nidQp&iretii, s. Time of prosperity
/e
inf. To eject or infuse
or influence, Q**iMii.
poison, as a snake, &c, Jc*j*sm.
IEIlhp&nifllLIU3-IBllifi&U>IT&II0LDIEL/B
itiQa-airii^^jQp^uj, s. Something good
Glffiuffi, s. [sometimes KiBfB*Bfi.~) Events,
covering what is bad. 2. (Jig ) One with
facts, transactions, authentic accounts.
pleasant words, but a malevolent heart.
tSL-i/sisiim>s, s. Proceedings. 2.
istfija-a dirueo, v. noun. Dissolving of
Deportment.
the secundines without parturition,
ttii&Qaneneir, inf. To behave well
which is fatal to the mother.
or ill, commonly toward a superior.
G&j?jpiuuireir, s. A medicinal creeper.
tsiiigieun, inf. To come walking. 2.
See b4*&uu3sbi.
To occur at all times.
/i(5i_, inf. To mix or infuse poison
isi~iQsp, inf. To be accomplished,
into food, &c. 2. To poison a person
executed, performed, to come to pass,
or animal 3. To imbue a weapon with
ethucStis. 2. To be perfected, completed,
poison. 4. To do evil to one secretly.
is^SiLfBiQaireoei), inf. To kill one
miiiQfipuueisreasr, inf. To manage a
by giving him any mixture of poison.
thing for its success.
/Et&araeoip^piQppLA, s. [sometimes
BLutf., s. [sometimes nm>L-utf..'] Act,
*Qui$ii0j(jd^i4. ] Nectar impregnated
conduct.
with poison; i. e. fair professions with
icl-uugst, appel. n. (plu.) Those
malicious designs.
which walk, all moveable thingsoppos.
iciQa-aipeoei), v. noun. Exuding as the
to
ipuer, immoveable objects, (p.)
poison of a snake from its fangs.
ttistsis, v. noun. Walk, behaviour,
(B(gQ/Tij!., s. The cord of the secun
conduct, deportment, manners, Q*jM.
dines. 2. After-birth, secundines. (c.)
2. Course, career, sc***i4. (c.)
/Eg5jiiQiE/rf.uyii, s. The funicle and
ffAjevr/OurAiwr<B>rfft_A!,iLH-,^ii,r(c. The
good and bad may be known by their
Becundines.
conduct.
/t (5*x_oii), f. Having poison, (go*/
ist/Bpev, v. noun. Walking, behaving,
s>r. )
&c.
is g5 a em QinsrmiQa-emesfl , appcl. n.
iBL-ULf, v. noun. Going aud coming,
Siva, as swallowing poison. Sec g
Guts/gnti. 2. Behaviour, conduct, de
<otri_dr.
meanour,
(c.) 3. [prop.] Influ
/E(50rSrair', inf. To take poison.
ence, prosperity, Q**irf4. 4. [/oc.]
iBtQm-fizirjpt&iTS, inf. To die by poison
Taking the badge of marriage from a
ing one's self, (c.)
Widow, fi&ejtixsms.
is^anjpgtpio, v. noun. The taking
jmarmtirti-JjLl*t5#ps3.ffG>mi*(gil>. Each
effect of poison in the body; attack
one will get the fruit of his doings.
of poison on the brain, aSot&cjpfti. 2. The
itL-uuirarairevti, s. Time of prosperity.
producing of ill effects by retention of /BiuuiraraiLfjl, s. A frequented way.
the after-birth.
(c.)
iB<$/ir(ipfims, inf. As is^Q&Qia.
iciuLissnnar, s. [prov.~] A man of
i$tg!ja-(ipj8&&treir, appcl. n. [vul.'] A
influence or prosperity. 2. A customer.
isioiirsairifltuLD, s. An unusual thing.
/E(5*6fl(y^D, v. noun. The coming
2. An impossibility, (c.)
away of the after-birth, (c.)
miairpiBipaop, s. Unprecedented
/E06ido;*, inf. To insert poison,
conduct, action, folly, &c. 2. Immoral
conduct.
for killing, &c, as

I6t tit

IBtSf.

/B

mifBjl, QQpek, isipfelQaxebr , Qatar, ici


tttp., s. A dancing woman, uniada
ieuf.uL), v. noun. Dancing, affecting
A*> v. a. To cause to walk, to lead a child,
importance, &c., as the verb,
a horse, &c, i_i*#Qjjw. 2. To take one
nQi^orisQi&aasbr, s. Siva, Sotor. m, s. The middle, gjmt-. 2. Centre,
in company, to escort, to accompany, x-C miedLr,, s. \vul.] Vanity, ostentation,
centrieity, midst, mfifi. 3. Intermedi
HL*0*a<Jijr*. 3. To lead, to conduct, to
ate as to place or time, that which inter
assumption, insolence, gajuini. 2. Abuse
guide, *sSi_As. 4. To carry on, to trans
venes, g)t-iurarj>. 4. Equity, impartially,
of property, recklessness, squandering,
act, manage, perform, execute, adminis
justice, uprightness, <S. 5. Medium,
assumption as to rank, irreverence, deri
ter, superintend, direct; to carry on opera
moderation, uf/iii. 6. The waist,
sion, scoffing, C/,t*.. 3. Fastidiousness,
tions, as the deity; to regulate, mujblts.
7. Law-suit, miyit<g. 8. The state, capa
squeamislinuss, overniccness in food, *
5. To drive a beast, a vehicle, &c, s>c.t~.
city, office, &c, of a judge or umpire, ur
tsii*rCit.
6. To deal with, to treat, to act toward.
ut^ufi^gmi. (c.) 9. (rjf.) Earth, ynS.This
Bi-Qim$iffKC-i^ifcfi<it<tGutiiij
Mayest
Q#uu. (c.)
word is commonly used
in combi
thou with all thy insolence be cast in the
*iprtriiefottgj$gii'iiimBi-.fi$lvtQ(vii. God
nationas mcj-rg, the midst of the river,
midst
of
the
river;
a
curse,
deals wonderfully with us.
ii(S*S, exactly the meridian.
mitedsne^r, s.
A reckless, vain
is(Bmaieo, s. The mid-sea.
person,
giutjrjAMrjdr.
He supplies us with food.
iBLeouiLJGsBrGjsr isiecut^jLf.ds , inf.
mipzs>p,s. (Tel. XtS$.) Walk, con
Even though you go into the midst of
To be proud, vain, reckless; to act
the sea, may you return without harm.
duct, behaviour, deportment, demeanour,
above one's rank, circumstances, or age.
character, Siufima. 2. Course, career, miSsO, s. Trembling, is<$d&il>. 2. Dis
inf. [prov.] [cotn. Qun&
a>i_. 3. Prosperity, influence, manage
*iit_] To sequester property.
tress, suffering, affliction, /gorutb. 3. Guile,
ment, u-(4|. (c.)
i^j#asy. 4. Deception, falsehood, Qwt. (eg:.)
tc(BiaiL(B , s. A girdle. See under
isi^easdairuat, s. A man of influence,
5. (c.) Petulancy, insolence, &c, as i_ui.
siL.<S.
one in prosperous circumstances.
/sOaaatriii, *. The central portion
isipacpd&nrfl, s. [in cant.] A woman mi 60mi ay, v. noun. Planting, trans
of a continent. 2. The middle piece.
planting. See under *S, v.
of loose conduct, tiusi/l.
nGSd&irnir, s. [prov.] Arbitrators,
tBLpertpipsuiS&ut i$tfien&u&a>Lp, mi<stsiy.-m t_silica smm,s. ( Tel sj^cJJ
judges, umpires.
Conduct, as n-utt..
s. Immoral conduct.
ie(B48efl,
s. The head player in a
QQpstr, ib icS Qorat , Qatar, triet.
iBiUireQ, m. (Tel. sj^raJ A well mi v. 3>J,
square. See under firf.
a.
To
cause
to
go,
to
drive,
to
lead
on,
with steps leading down, w_8ar,j>.
ii(i)d(3)if., s. A house-hold in the
to conduct, On, jf. 2. To manage, admi
nister, direct, transact, perform, i-4p. (p.)
midst of others, as being safer than if
mtUlSl&S, inf. [causative!] To cause to
alone. 2. A family of middling circum
go; to manage, transact, perform, direct, mi emsu, s. Path, road, way, attp. 2.
stances, rank, &c. 3. [prov.] The
superintend; to behave toward, Qtitmltm.
Turnstile, as
(&.') 3. The extent
head-family of a tribe or class.
2. To economize, to husband, e^atMthu
of country, where a language prevails,
itHQsiLs, inf. To hear a case in
<*r. (c.)
ieEgit_j; [ex
4. A transplanted
law. 2. To refer a case for decision.
tree, plant, grain,
; [ex
5.
icl-uiSul), v. noun. Management, ad
A tree, flmxgianb, Gyrocarpus jacquine.
isfBdGtairsartti, s. [prov.]
The
ministration, superintendence. 2. Di
rection, economy.
middle house, fc.)
*mi 637X0, s. Dancing in general, dra
irSdQ&iresr&trd&raar, s. One who plun
matic dancing, acting, &c, s^tg. W. p.
mi LOT, QQpar, iciu>irif.Qarar, Qatar,
ders without regard to either party.
451.
Nat'ana.
2.
For
*i_<4.
(c.)
^jori_, v. n. To go about, move about
ic(Bd&nu>ii>,
s. Midnight, the middle
iBiartQGi&tijiij

iBiariiueiiremrmi
as after sickness, imprisonment; to be
aniL/tiu, inf. To dance, to act on the
watch from 12 o'clock till 3.
at large, to frequent as people, *n_/i_ 2.
stage. 2. To be vain, proud, reckless,
/t(S<F#vjf, s. A partition wall.
To be energetic after recovering from
as Bi9nhus&xe3or.
depressed circumstances; to rise from
iB<SdQ&tra>eo, inf. To decide a case,
xtariT, s. (flu.) Dancers, stage-actors,
poverty, ittfits. 3. To prevail, as epide
to mediate.
mics; to haunt, or frequent, as evil
n(B/xpi;ti, s. That which is middling.
spirits; to infest, as beasts, or reptiles, *miest, s. A dancer. See iciii.
See *ii4.
f&*AiM. 4. To circulate as coin, or a
report, joe. (c.) 5. [ex *i_i4 ] To dance, mi IT11, @Qpar, lEL-HjifBQeBsir, Qatar,
tiQdaoii, s. Crown of the head,
*-As"~
rni-Tfo, v. a. (poetic form of ri_x. ' *> To
ic(B^^irds, inf.
To give, or pass
iciLDiriLtw, e. noun. Going about,
cause to go, to drive, to lead on, to des
judgment in a case.
prevalence, haunting, circulation; im
patch, to give direction to in going, g>ci_.
is(Bp$iuLi ii(]}p$/ia>ai , s. Judicial
provement of circumstances, as the
2. To transact, to manage, to perform,
judgment. 2. The final judgment. 3.
verb. 2. Activity, energy, as of middle
to superintend, k-'.-i-*^,**
(fig.) Divine judgmentsas pestilence
age, cptgfoM. 3. Influence, Oiiiwij. jgirariirpp, inf. To write a treatise,
and other calamities.
4. Care and diligence in any affair,
a
scientific
work,
&c.;
[exjpw.]
uifitsib. (Beschi.) 5. Stage-play, or
iciB/i^iTULjiiiraT, s. The judgment day.
dancing, i_mA.
miIT<5t],@Qpar,titira^Qarar,Qatar,ihiiten,
icQjiQpqf), s. The middle street of
v. a. To cause to go, tec, as
(p.)
a town or village.
*mLld, s. Dancing, pole-dancing, as an
ffiO/T/rsir, i. The fourteenth or middle
actor; dancing or operations of Siva; misf-, s. Greatness, dignity, Ou(i^a>w.
(##.) 2. A dancing girl. See under
dancing of devils, s^gi. 2. Dancing to
lunar asterism, f>^^.-.-.-. (p.)
time as beaten, or to music, /uaQo't miSj-, dQQpar, flQpvr, uQudr, da, v. n.
it(BSiuniuiii,
s. Equity, fair dealing,
i&ii*y.uugi. 3. A kind of tune, g>/u*r.
To dance, to act on the stage, at^n-. 2.
uprightness. 2. Impartiality, even(*B>.) (p.) See W. p. 451. Nat'a.
To assume manifestations, or forms of
handed justice. 3. Law-suit, pleadings,
izticnia&irtko, s. A dancing woman,
existence, as the deity, u*Q*re.i Q-*w
arguments stated.
3- (fi9-) To act improperly, opmpQsc
mrui^Qudr; a dramatic term.
a'f.
'. 1:, s. An intermediate state, de
ft--;. 4. To affect importance,
Btittilam , s. Siva, Gleiar. 2. A
gree, &c. 2. Strict justice, equity. 3.
L.-~o,
(c.)
5.
[in
the
language
of
ascetics
']
kind of green precious stone, *<gi-^u*
Arbitration, mediation. 4. One of the
To be active, busy, engaged in seculari
positions in the mystic worship of the
ses, Q&ieS*(rseii~r0. 6. V. a. To Cause
Saiva system.
ator, s. [_plu mtir.] A dramatist,
changes, and transmutations, as the deity,
comedian, a dancer in general, _ajt.
*)*rtadSfifi. 7. To operate as the deity in
is(B/&!(t5ffiL/ii, j. The mysticism of
creating, &c. See QtPuiius&ar.
the fG*s.m worship.
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rsQi

in soil

*(Siet(!2Qu<s*ifiiiwiSf,j). The very inte


it(B !&3a>LDifdi7u>, s. An incantation in
c(9i<i, v. noun. Trembling, quak
rior of the house is become a public
the Saiva worship, the letters of wliicl
ing, jysa^. 2. l'lllsy.
1 V:road; i. e., the family is ruined.
are mystic symbols of the forms of
m(Ba,&<k&nesisr

/s6E0a,
inf.
bQ^lLi^CsuiTcjaB^. It is in the mid
deity, or of the idol worshipped. The
[foe] As sQiQsQts.
dle. (abusive. J
words are ^<i>
&tt, Smi-uaw, in which
m(BdsnyairtL^^eo, s. Ague.
kQ c?l1&vwiusiosiu9)ifiiei: . Hehascome
is jy?-> basis;
is
middle; g>t3
/sAgj, v. noun. Trembling, &c, as
to lord it over us.
is opts/., top; 8 is
formless deity;
ie p, s. The midst of the street.
mil is rji.S> tlic female principle; -- is
/5@Q/^LC, S. As
^igiwi, the soul; ui is gtQitunb, obscu
ic(BQeuluiLj, s. The back hone, the
ration.
<$<0<S<, inf. To begin to quake
spine, QfigQsnnbLi. (c.)
or shiver. 2. To become dizzy, Bp
/e'SSldsiiaau), s. Mediocrity, middle cir
mOQsuefi, s. Midst of an open plain
space, &c, si_0,rf). 2. Immensity of
cumstanccs in life,
space, as filled by the deity, ujQadl.
/s Qjbpso, v. noun. Becoming bail or
is(&QGueMa&LD6Vu/Tju>, s. The lotus
security for one. (not the law term.)
si<. v. . To shake, tremble, shudder,
like feet of the deity, as filling all
2. Being upright, impartial,
shiver, quiver; to quake as the earth,
space, (p.)
jysoju. 2. To tremble through fear, to be
/i.?^, s.
Impartial justice, equity,
it(BGeuQu&, inf. To interrupt one
agitated, upp. (c.)
&C, as mQiSneuih.
who speaks. 2. To speak as a mediator.
msiamnL-iui, s. [in love poetry .] In
m(Buuseo, s. Mid-day, noon, (c.)
/B7sijQu[T'?oev/Tuuirs, inf. To become
quiries put by the female companion to
it<Suu<$^/5, inf. As /5ail(
the young lady, so as to cause her to
detached in friendship, (c.)
mSluuiriip^io, v. noun. [prov."] Acting
fear,
jfuOu(ji^fisr!tJQorp. ( p.)
ic(BQwqpjSss, inf. To break in the
as an inspector, commissioner, delegate,
it , a ) sir, s. [prov. fern. /tfi/<iefi.]
middle.
2.
To
object
or
contradict
in
&c, by order of a court, v/t$i*j&i06uir
A palsied man, one who shakes through
speaking.
tmm.
pulsy,
/5,
@Gpdr,
mCGiesi
,
Qaiesr,
mi,
t>.
j(SuQui, adv. [vul. tsQuLf/o.] In the
/5aLo, v. noun. Trembling, shaking,
To plant, to set trees, to place seeds, tpt>
middle, in the centre; between, among.
quaking, shivering, tremuluusness, agi
2. To set up a pillar, pole or mast;
aijOupB.(3*4i-(y. Sit in the middle
tation, trepidation, Sj>!dl,l/. 2. (Jig.)
to erect,
3. (fiy.) To establish a
Great fear,
(e.)
nfSuSu^, inf. To plead, as /s.r
person, as a patron, Apuism. (c.)
!*:&&*tdsQuej>rAGaL-i-r&iaGlkai2>. If he
mGS&eo mL-t*i), s. A sepulchral
hears my name, he trembles.
mf&uGunir, s. [prov.] The midst of
stone or monument; a pillar set up in
mdZd&i.
m(BdsLces>iiu, inf.
the work, operation, affair, &c, (/if.) the
token of victory, or other achievement.
midst of the battle, @oi_S.
To tremble through fear.
/e^66, s. See /Ei_ffl/*-6$ .
/ek/r), v. noun. Trembling, &c, as
it(Bu>@jjui it^LDfi^iuitsstw, s. Noon,
isL-(BaQmiTessr(Bt@pp6d, v. noun. Stand
the verb.
mid-day.
ing on the head. 2. Standing erect. 8.
k,&>ldiuu>, s. Middle, centre. 2.
(fig.) Persisting improperly in a request IB QIS@IBS, inf. [intensitive of c/.]
or assertion, (c.)
Zenith, meridian.
To tremble greatly through fear, &c , to
/siKBsfijpeu. Nodding, one of the five
mSirirS, s. Middling in quality, size,
quake, (c.)
ungraceful positions, si&pptQ/iidre. 2. HiQsLj, s. Middle, midst, within, inter
&c, moderate, <B*j*4.
Standing on the head and tumbling,
a(B&i&uir@l, s. That which is in the
mediate, >i-. 2. Equity, impartiality,
midst, intermediate.
uprightness, Qticmio. 3. Justice, if). 4.
isiLGSeaeup/geo.
Establishing
one
as
a
*Qor^urpiS<Jai,i^f4jr. He came after
The loins or waist of a woman, mspt.m.
patron. 2. Setting up a stone, pillar,
the beginning of an affair when half of
/ta,"fi&>nto,
s. Equity, justice, strict
&c,
for
a
mark
or
token.
it was over; he came last.
morality, impartiality, rfumjii. 2. Stead
icL-(Sa>et^s^ajiir, appel. n. A patron.
/etBaifijg&nLD'jDmtBai/xQ^irQ^firLDLh, s.
fastness, injustice, distributive justice,
stKBaBai^O^jBruiiy, s. The leg, thigh
[prov.] Midnight.
Hpiettb. 3. Maintenance of a state of
bone from the hip downwards, (qksequality, Q*iiai>. (p.)
nGtsntLitv, s. Middle age.
QanLtf..)
t 3 zngijj, :V . V. noun. Judging, as an
mia/, v. noun. Planting, transplant issni , s. Walk, act of walking, miuLf.
umpire, deciding, discerning, perceiving,
2. Gait, mode of walking or going, pace,
ing, as grain, si^^rsQau.
comprehending, ascertaining, discuss
3. Journey, voyage, Jrcjrow^. 4.
KtofAgifiQpstisrwjQfiriirgi. RlCC Sown
ing a controversy.
Turn, time or bout, as once, twice, Sec.,
yields but a fourth of that planted.
opecp. 5. Entrance to a house, commonly
,t 3 suji -. ,- -> , appel. n. The name of
mi a iritis sir, s. (fern.) Planters of
between two raised verandahs. r><_as_i_ia.
a plant, >*jiisoi_iQif-, Boerhavia
grain.
6. Conduct, behavior, course of actions,
diffusa, Z.
miajan enu>, s. Time for planting rice.
career, good or bad manners, ggf***. 7.
hGIqjlP isGSuuir&ip, s. Mid-way.
isi_sy3i_e8 m(Ba^e8, s. Wages for
Fluency in reading. rfiuiJ<?ei1ii_ii,. (c.) 8.
zp q/sbt, s. Yama, the god of death,
Succession, series of letters in a word,
planting.
words in a sentence, >cif,*^*>i_CJ#rivB>t-.
awarder of rewards and punishments,
nisymi, inf. To plant grain, to trans
9. Style or usage in language, idiom, ur
glum*, (p.) 2. [prov.] A judge,
plant.
c^t' ,r- in. Custom, usage, fashion,
arbiter, awarder, tunuijUug).
miafuuSa, s. Transplanted corn, mCi
mm. 1 1. Prosperity, influence, Q*&iii. 12.
utSr.
~ 'Bz'-irT-rJ:, f. Midst of a work, pro
Way, road, route, or^S. 13. A dance,
miso v. noun. As mdlscia. 2. Fixing
cess, time, &e., intermediate, ic^. (c.)
14, Course of a planet, S,k.
wmiiBpi$fFiQw<2uriudLjL~rfir. He died
as of a stake or pile, *srSrp4i. (Betchi.)
15. Passage, transit, progress, motion,
prematurely.
m(B&>s, v. noun. Planting of trees, &c,
ifLKSa,*. 2. Transplanted grain, plants,
/tSsfifftitf, j. The middle finger.
sai_fftfi_ojiiuitfirair. He came without
&C., Ki~0/SD.
delay.
/E sflsufflJsjr, s. [prov. m(Be$eoireSr.] A
srA,sK>L_juriutj(?LrC3r. He went on foot.
middle brother.
mQa&Lh. See under /si@.
/eirtf- i.r ^iQjiBiS &esrjxeni g i
ffiOcflCffl. In the midst, amidst.
fb G)&(&j.Qp&/,m(BdQe3r&/,m(Bd(&lu>,m(Ba&,
The wagon taking in a load went three
mtBeSziraow, s. Partiality, injustice,
times.
v. n. To shiver, to tremble, <8i. 2. v. a.
$@b&iWBvnD. (p.)
To agitate, cause to quiver, ^a>tss. 3. To
me$(B, s. The middle oi interior of
cause dizziness or sickness as betel, to
iij-gi. The crow affecting the gait of the
bacco, &C. m<iis*Qsnu. (c.)
the house where the idol is kept. 2.
Swan lost even its own gait; i. e. affecta
An obscene expression, used in the south.
TOTAoAajtO/isQAigBpaj. I shiver with cold. | tion is ridiculous.
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tnstnt
menianiuw, s. A composition of vege
table stimulants continued for some
months by a woman after confinement.
(O
teeaiSearjp, s.
A well with steps
down, ns s>i_l.'-S.
iBsnt(3janpiU, inf. To decrease as a
person's activity in walking, &c. 2.
To diminish, as prosperity, influence,
&c.
tB&r>i&^iLD ^OTL_csa^__ii, s. As
5. 2. The vestibule of a palace.
iraoi_*_c .semii^o-S, J. Hire or
pay for walking to a place (to do a
work, &c.)
itooiasnoisnsru), s. A shed with a
flat roof into which the idol is taken
to rest after passing round in pro
cession.
iBaaiitgisni From time to time, from
turn to turn.
mmirnifl, s. Gentle pace of a horse,
<g>wiiiS&ui*gm$. 2. [in burlesque.'] Walk
ing for pnstiuie, a.air/A> 3. As *a*ifl
Cuiwii. bee under rtH, Sot.
/SGDtd&SVettOj
[BoSitUULCTFj, s. A
small boat, usually accompanying onelarger, for lading, &c.
nsxtci^traiLf., s. As is>i_L.ni, 2.
(/?.)
iBSBtuLf., s. [com. ret uif .] Act, con
duct, behavior, one's life, history, &c,
in-vtoBji. 2. Manner, custom, anfAai,
asi;c<oi_u4.. Manners, customs, doings,
practices of a country.
iteDtULf.unirda, inf. To try one's
conduct. (/?.)
.-.-.)[_ utfi in/. To learn to walk, as
a child. 2. [ironically.'] To walk too
slowly, creeping along.
itentt-itfi agja), r. noun. Breaking
in a horse, (c)
ismtiift, s. Water flowing through a
channel.
msoiufiiu , in/, [^iror. impersonal, go
verning the dalice] To walk fast, da>rt
glBt-BB.
neatuireitreat , s. White cloth spread
for a great person, a newly married
couple, &c, to walk on, iuuur,nB>i_. (c.)
rewituneumsiiQurti, inf. To spread
a mvDt-juwwrtBi cloth.
iBeniiSpip, inf. To deviate from mo
rality, prescribed rites, ceremonies, &c.
iceat uurHarrati, s. Stores for travel
ling, utjw^jFiofer.
is&>LLD(tf)ig> , s. Medicine that does not
prevent one's usual occupation or food.
ttaaiQppco, s. The current year, (c.)
mas>tiftJ, inf. To know the customs,
manners, &c, of the country.
iceatiuik, s. [in eomiin.] A walker,
BiAQpiar, 2. A ploughing ox, riding
horse, &C, O-apcjiorO^^aorgysstf^ar. (r\)
3. [in cant.] Shoes, slippers, Qs^CiLj.
/cent uSeisBu., inf. To trot a horse at a
moderate pace.
iBeatujsBL-unaidasr, s. [prov. for E-aoi_
eoi_ui,lBr, which see.]
maaioiiTzSisentutrd}, s. A well with
steps. See i_uraJ.

islLi
/Eai_sff.?*, s. Velocity or momentum
of one's walk.
'miL-^fS^liLCiiB&tptslTLCi, s. Star in
general, ftsu>BuQusp. 2. Lunar constella
tions,
of which there are twentyseven, forming the lunar Zodiac, with an
extra mansion, having no stars of its own,
but which taking parts of the contiguous
astcrisms makes the number twenty -eight.
This intercalary asterism occurs between
the 21st and 22nd, and is used chiefly
for astrological purposes. 3. The period
during which the moon is passing through
an asterism. W. p. 450. Nakshaika.
The twenty-seven astcrisms beginning
with Aries are in order, as follows; I.
Jj*ugl or
2. uiesef. 3. stt^fimm.
4. .<?jrW). 5.
or i*(j-?fj.ii. 6.
,g)cKr, or $t<5mil$iBt. 7 . L/?y#ii. 8.
9.
cgiSnSuii. 1(1. icsi. 1 1 f. ' 12. f I. 13.
jyo-jjjii or jy/tsj. 14. 9fi0sar. IS. amifr or
16. forcft. 17. agvt_ta or j^a>i.
18. QaCmt-. 19. spwiA. 20. bJi_i4. 21.
*AS)fi-<4. 22. fitsOoiiexrib. 23. JfAlJ it.
24. jpuii. 25.
26. tj*#jLLi_f^.
27.
?;ach asterism consists of
thirteen degrees and twenty minutes of
the Zodiac. There is a particular star in
each called Gursii which serves as an index
to the mansion.
isL-&pfin&anu>,s. The lunar asterisms
collectively forming a lunar Zodiac. 2.
Diagram for astrological calculations,
as avjuonuiaia 1 : ScC.
rsCff^Pn^iTsui, s. A kind of cumin,
star-anise. See j^*.
islrefill -iuw, s. A kind of lamp.
titL&p$nupt&, s. The starry sky, as
LL*^5)3uiri_'ii. 2. The visible heavens,
as a place of bliss for those having a
certain degree of religious merit.
tsL-&;i$inut$iiu>tTeastu>, t. The length
of a nakshatra.
itL~&ji@iiLDassriei>u>, s. The starry
heavens.
iBC&pfiirtAitSbii, s. [in aslrol.] A treatise
on thelunar constellations, >?s>)<-^&.
2. The galaxy or milky way, regarded
as a string by which &<s*nr turns the
heavens. 3. A table of the astcrisms
in the moon's path, the lunar Zodiac.
iSL-^^paeitremti, s. A kind of rocket.
See ttfswiA. (c.)
tL-&p$in<&$l, s. The moon's path in
the Zodiac.
i5L-t &B8T, s. Abuse of things, waste,
recklessness, rashness, leh^aom. 2. The
mimic gestures of one in a drama;
mockery, ^ai$.uib. 3. Fastidiousness,
squeamishness, QcugiuLi. 4. Excessive selfindulgence, the inconvenience or grief
caused by another, disobliging conduct
between persons bound to each other, as
husband and wife,
(e.)
rsL-itsad&nadr, s. An insolent, over
bearing man.
ieu.t%srusisrs!sr, inf. To act wantonly,
recklessly, fastidiously.
I5L-II5, s. The very middle, &tBu>p$.
tEtLttsGiuQup, inf. [as an adverb.]
Irreverentially. (c.)
151iun sz_, $. A kind of tune, ^/f
uvtr. 0ir.)

iblLQ
ffi l ld, s. Erectness, uprightness, per
pendicularity, as of a post, &sfrc.i-ib. (c.)
2. [prov.] Nakedness; i. e, with only the
forcflap,
3. (p.) Dance, dancing,
i_ani. 4. Poetical form for mcCt-ni.
iSL-iQun$jpipp, inf. To set up per
pendicularly. 2. (fig.) To establish a
person in life.
tEt-.tQu>pa, inf. To stand erect as
a post, heedless of danger, unsuscepti
ble of heat, cold, &c. 2. [prov.] To stand
naked, without a sense of decency.
isL-tQwaiu, inf. To come naked.
*IBL-Llb/53^i_ld,j. Loss, detriment,
damage, injury, disadvantage, prejudice,
G*fiii. 2. Kuin, destruction, C<3. W. p.
4S7. Nasiit'a. (c.)
*f.i mares?, inf. To experience loss
in trade, &c.
liefiiuufBjijS, inf. To cause damage,
to involve in loss.
ic&f>tL8j)idb, inf. [prov.] To pay the
loss, make good, indemnify.
/B&fituiQtjiTjpida.inf. To hear loss.
ihCiQpL-tf. S/s^sSar, i. The three species
of things, on which divination is exer
cised, also the kinds of divination, and
a work treating on the art. The three
things are, 1.
loss. 2. n^iiif., the
closed hand in reference to what is
held at the time. 3. Ht^ttr, thought of
the person, applied to the diviner.
/BL-teutrerrGBT iL-t.Q:r::^, s. [prov.]
One who sustains loss, a loser.
/5ilSO, v. noun. Loving; [cz /sargj.]
2. Flanting, as it-**.
!Bi ' t j-fisy, s- Loss in cultivation after
transplanting, i_^5#^i. (c.)
Ril-LtrQpL-Uf-, t. [vul.] Any thing
ordinary, middling, passable, common,
t9^i. 2. Flebian, vulgar, S^aos; [ex
8, middle.]
rcL-titQpL-Lf.sar,s. The common people.
ISL-llTir, s. [plu.] Friends, StQesrSptr.
I5lL.(SiitIt, s. Relations, p , '. 2.
As BiLu.lt. (p.)
RL-LirjU, s. The midst of the river,
ajr. See Q. (c.)
9tssisTBCujpfiQmmiaiStLt-riB. He had for
saken me in the midst of the river; i. e.
in utter ruin.
*IBL-Uf-/sa^ty., s. Loss, detriment,
as >i_ii. (c.)
/ElL, *. One who beats the cymbal
and directs the dancing, iLa;<*. 2. A
dancer, ntc.\^.uisr:A. 3. [prov.] Lowness, baseness, inferiority, fftfaoio.
mL-(Bdsee>jS, s. Scoff, sarcastic, scorn
ful remark.
/5tl(y,il, s. Music and dancing, (c.)
iiL-(8(if>d-(Bd&i!0iT, s. (plu.) Dancing
masters, drummers, &c.
WL-(B(ipL-(BrErrta&ndev, s. Performer,
instruments and figurantes, (if.)
tstUBtuii, s.
The office of one who
trains dancing girls and directs their
dancing, m(i!v40uaj.
zrtlOo/ff, s. [sing. mtl.(Saiek.] Danc
ing and music masters, (c.)
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l6L3:&, s. The exact zenith, the


meridian,
[ex
15lL. ens sire i>;iLsiiiriu<&&ireQ,
s. A scorpion, mebQfQppisi&i ; [e.r <*<2,
crab, {lit.) lobster-legged.] (c.)
irsiL-Lj, s. Friendship, amity, sociality,
affection, ftff*a. 2. Relationship, con
sanguinity, a-pa(. 3. A bribe, utfiranb. (p.)
itL-uirieo, v. noun. Being affectionate,
keeping friendship.
isC-urriitrujfiio , v. noun. Discerning
friendship, (p.)
ittLuirairar, s. Trusty friend, Q/s^ii
ffijB3.s-j.ir. 2. Confidant of a prince.
See (rnsraiRS^tsinnJ.
isL-.t-i&&TL-i-., inf. To show kindness
or friendship. 2. To present sweet
meats to children. 3. To bribe a person
or make presents to gain his favor, (c.)
mL-Ljppirarui, s. One of the five situ
ations of a planet, viz: in a sign agree
able to itself, thus exerting a benign
influence, also called mc.n*SiMih.
iciLLfaaaifi/geo, v. noun.
Showing
kindness, cultivating friendship.
l6533Tf6r&tii, s. A small plant, &aarei>,
Crotolaria juncea, L. 2. A tree, 4*,
Dalbergia arborea.
/FJiggiQ, QQp&r, isggiQ Gearsir, Gaieir, ftjp
*, v. n. v. a. To approach, draw nigh,
arrive at ; become attached to or united
with. See rexrgp. (j>.)
tBgpaGtiiTicggpsirrr, s. (plu.) Enemies,
umsait.
itjflQiOairtirtf^as, inf. [frequen
tative.] To approach often.
isssari so, s. [suZ.] A macerated mass,
rice bruised to a pap, Quib**i. (R.)
meaneoSeari, inf. To boil rice.
tssssr, s. A crab, a lobster. See Ogj
i*. (c.) 2. Cancer of the Zodiac, **
i_8jrB. There are different kinds of
crabs, as 9<j**wBb, a kind with one
claw only, taken for the
disease;
raa<3, sea crab, Pagurus; **nuska
(gtstitiseh, small crabs used in broth and
taken for dropsical swellings as promoting
urinary discharges; <gs4r<3, small tank
crabs; Qtihurmpmaix Qutjsefo, a large
red kind, pAiWeto, a black lobster found
under the ^AiSw tree on the sea shore;
afsjijrctfascirS), blue legged crab; Ji<*,
common crabs found in the holes of
moist grounds; /<uAie4r<B *u#n*(B, fresh
water crabs found in the fields; Q<ib
safe uiAiasfe, a whitish kind. The
middle letter sometimes changes to il.
Such compounds are mostly of Jaffna.
isiLQS&SlSssr /EirffS&>r, . Crab's
spawn.
mL-s=S%naaeo, s. A kind of stone
in wells of the color of crab's spawn,
indicative of a good supply of water.
isl-(B ?S)%-jiLD&k , s. A kind of earth
of the color of crab's spawn.
icl-Glit, s. As meSsrGin .
ibl-Qiitl-s@l-i~u>, s. A crust or
coat of dry mud formed over a brackish
or moist soil.
isL-GiniLGjuuirii, s. A thin coat or
lamina of rock that easily splits off.
mssauf-srQu(T^iasneo, s.
The large
claws of a crab.
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I6I6/B

ibsn(Bdaeo, s. A kind of petrified


lobster used as a charm against poison
ous bites, and in cases of strangury, &c.
ifihrSistitpQtna, s. A kind of eata
ble greens, Bergera verticillata.
lEtsarGSiairpt-iea, s. A kind of grass,
Ischsemum aristatum.
iBeAsrQiaQmtr(B&(, s. The forceps of a
lobster.
iceir(B.iGairffi, s. Refuse of lobsters,
as the shell, &c
iBessr(BjQfijpiaireo, s. As KL-(BaidartS.
/caBr#3fear, s. See isiLGle&Sar.
isem(B(njm<reo, s. Small legs of a crab.
/ceArGirr(B, s. A lobster shell.
iB SS3T SJPpi , S(J^OT,^SOT5ifiC?t5irsjr,(?a;sor,/sBr
tm, v. a. or v. n. [imperat also *.] To
approach, to approximate, draw nigh to
one, ffli^i-. 2. To join to, or be combined
with,
3. To adhere, be attached
to or united with, Qurg*?. 4. To reside
at,
(p )
iseasressrenir msmfx^n, s. [plu.~] Foes,
as gsywf.
ttGmggifcri,!. Friends, adherents, iBp

!6Jtl, iSGpm, pGpa , uGuebr, is, v. a.


To extinguish, to quench, jfit*.
2. To eclipse rays, &c, amp**. 3. To
destroy, QQa*. (p.)
l5fi/El-'3>{5S)ir, s.
One of the learned
professors of the Madura college, anion

l668sru&Gi, s. Mid-day, broad-day, ic(Bu


usAi. 2. One of the divisions of the
day, from 10 in the morning until 2
in the afternoon. See Qura^; [ex mir,
middle, et us*.] (p.)
ISSBfU, s. Love, friendship, amity,
attachment, jy*v. (p.)
tstirum, s. A friend, companion, asso
ciate, <2>r(e*. 2. A husband, a lover,
4ry}<ar. 3. A ruler of a mountainous
district, jt53&fiuAeJwuar. 4. Hemp,
*15/Sii>, s. River, flowing westward as
the Brahmaputra, the Indus, &c, which
are regarded as males, GwpGxiQMji, sewW. p. 452. Nada. 2. Zenith distance,
east or west in time, a-^^jScji^Qurcai^*
fjsasiCujjii. (Sa. fiata.)
m/Bunms, s. Zenith distance.
ispn@ufl, s. Sea or ocean, aieo.
BGprrarup@jrii>, s. Degrees, minutes,
&c, obtained by subtracting apia from
twenty-four.
*I5$3, s. Rivers flowing eastward, con
sidered feminine, B&&Gsr<durff, QuKtr^p. 2.
River in general, ^pfi&Qurg. (Sa. Nadi.)
3. Seven special rivers regarded as sacred
or as goddesses. 1. *bo#, Ganges. 2. myiter,
Jumna. 3. jj*o/P, Sarasvati. 4. <y
1000^, Nerbudda. 5. i<Smt, Cavari. 6.
<5!ort, Comorin. 7. G*rp?ijit Godavari.
Another classification makes eleven add
ing to the above. 8.
Indus. 9. pit&a
/g-MtS. 10. &Bsu$fiil. 11. fig-Llif-taw,
Krishna.
isflaaearr, s. Bank of a river, ^ppm
mm*.
isfi&irti, s. (SI.) An elephant pro
duced on the banks of a river, ^As>*

*l5j5<5L>ire0Lr>, s. A tree as /Esrari^ii.


W. p. 450. Naktamala.
i6ppLD, s. Chank, &i(g. 2. Snail,
B0o>0. 3. Town, village,
4. Gno
mon of a dial, *if-*isimQ.
s. [Jim. *aiosf.] [proB.] A sub-division
of the Vellalas, husbandmen, agricultu
ralists, (c.)
rnppwmq., 3. [fern. iB/pLDiTif.&8.'] Vel
lalas. (c.)
uniptifipLcs, s. A deserted village.
9l5ji<BU>, s. Night, )uir. W. p. 450.
Nakta. 2. Darkness, fir;*. 3. The w*s
tree, as tfipicretib.
t6pfiirir<sstsu1&QptTL-, inf. [proe.] To
warp a vessel, aijulajia^psL^iiSqiti.
*!5pjgl, s. A kind of owl, ^rr
mfBgp, s. [a change of mifi."\ A chank,
2. (Tisi) A kind of nose-jewel,
{tp*mmH.
I5g>g>], QGpeir, isfi^Gesrsk, Geuar, npp,
v. a. [a change of #.] To desire, to
long for, to hanker after, to love, rfcjiiu.
2. To ingratiate one's self with another;
to make friends, fiCrBQi*ir. 3. To
pursue with desire, ^ji<?rfi)LS<irO**iu. (c.)
g)al)<virG')Stir. I Came longing tO
obtain this.
^imAt*^0$iHStsB'. He is hankering
after her.
iBpprres>&, s. [pros.] Wishfulness. (c.)
m^^rreBfarrL-i, inf. To show a desire.
/JsjaWsS, j. A snail, a(5/E/5y. (c.) 2.
(R.) A parasitic plant, a creeper, Cassyta
filiformis, L.
ispeapas/fi, s. A dish of snails.
ttpeaptgtpf} itpeo/sQairpP, appel. n.
A white water bird, a gigantic crane;
(lit.') snail picker, gf4.
ic/ieDpr&ififilisirmir. s. A kind of heron.
m^zzypi&emiq- itpeap&rQiti', s. A
kind of sorrel, used as an herb.
ispsapuufBeusir, s. [prov.~] A boil in
the eye, a kind of sty, *a*r*Liif..
is^sojsGiuirfB, s. The shell of a snail.
ml6i6^SLb, s. The sword of Krishna,
GSi'j,gJSufEr. W. p. 453. Nanuaka.
mi^Gmnuast, s. The cowherd Nanda,
as mBfimt 1.
tB&pGatTuneurr, s. Cowherdsthe caste,
QmuMi.
*l5i6fBLD, s. Musk, asngrifl. 2. (R.) A
citron, Citrus aurantium. 3. A crow. See
wntfim. 4. A chank, eng. 5. W. p. 453.
Nanda. One of Kuvera's nine inesti
mable gems, or treasures See 40 .
*I5I6/Bth!6i6^ir, s. Cowherds, Jgsoi-

isfdjUlau), s. ( St.) As ir.fddxmir.


,if}up!, s. Sea, as isprrfilufd.
K&dJM, inf. [com. ib@ nS Geo ryQga.'] fclb/BGO, s. Perishing, decrease, decay,
declension, Q*_*i. 2. Reproach, slander,
To bathe in a river, commonly in a
rfwoE^; [ex mmff, v.]
sacred river.

isii&t
'tSii^SsO, s. Increase, prosperity, ^d&u>;
[ex Sa. Nando.]
* !SV5 Gil SOTLD , j. [vul. ic i^ suirzsru> .] A
flower garden.
*/UiijSS3rLD, s. The flower garden of
Indra,S*jSl*ui. W. p. 433. Naxdaka.
2. A flower garden, mifaanb. 3. [also
*^ot- ] The twenty-sixth year of the
Indian cycle, g>tn3*v2>. (**)
ii^pcsraiQFjGfiw, s. As rsiparw, 3.
is j^ariaj^arLo, j. A flower garden or
grove.
'/urs^sm csr, s. [fern. isi^eS, rsip\s.~\
A son, guiijrfr. \V. p. 453. Nandana.
iS.issiir, s. Nanda, foster father of
Krishna, *e^wrsr,*05, 2. A son of
nfi, a prinee, pit*. W. p. 453. Nanda. 3. Tlie name of a shoe-maker who
is reputed to have reigned as a king for
three hours, and to have issued leather
Coin, i?&?edrtpr*AGle2uiir.
wtf*<2fpmimi!pm<gBp0. The leather coin
of ripar is current; said when a bad
custom prevails.

iSLaeh)

iti/firwexR, s. A precious stone, Spi


fmaaK. 2. An esculent medicinal plant,
as a-fifiriaaeli. See l^fifitaflrsil.
lUiU^lQ^sssfl, s. [buL] A tale-bearer, a
backbiter, u/pax^S. 2. A fool, a silly
person, mfrAarar. {It.)
isigj^&tBuGu&s-, s.
Back-biting,
slander.
IBIb~6S>fB, s. The Qan^^irasr shrub. 2.
Strychnos, Ggpauim. 3. [prov.~] A rope
for fastening the yoke to the beam of the
plough, SMUjnufiQfilQsaSff.
*i^iVS3)/B, s. The first, sixth and eleventh
day in either half lunar month, tSvfi
i>,
amtfi. 2. [in tni/tkot.] One of
five cows produced from the sea of milk,
UQQfiiimiuu*iSGl*ia!). W.p. 45.3.NaNDA.
istbzirsin
s. By fours, in classes of
four, or tour to each, xtartses"r"M- (c.)
'itJULO.s. Sky, atmosphere, etherial re
gions, ,g*iii<4. 2. August or
month.
W. p. 454. Nabuas.
rsurr, s. ( Hind.) An individual, a man,
tD&e&ar. (c.)
ihUiiafismu&eo, s. Settlement of lands
by individual ryots.
My affairs are [ruined] like Nanda's camp.
iBuiifgiTiSar, s. Personal bail. See
'lEibjEirenstsTLB, s. As te&pariii, 1, 2.
SriScsr.
*isi^, s. A bull, as the vehicle of Siva, 15UIT, s. (Arab.) Advantage, profit, jf)
whose figure is often in front of the tem
ples of this god, i_Lii. 2. Taurus of the
Zodiac, Sl^ut3;r9. 3. Nandi the cham !BU!TLjfSUiru.s. (Hind.) The Nabob
of the Mussulinen,
(e.)
berlain or chief attendant of Siva, having
a bull's face,
4. Siva,
s. ( Hind.) A prophet, Sj&eviriiiirira
5. A king, g>jrar. 6. A small drum,
fijjuaop. 7. An oil-maker, Q*i*rr. 8.
A hill famed in mythology, &i<gsirgi. 9. *!5Lj <5&3>ui, s. An hermaphrodite,
Cu. See . W. p. 453. Napiimsaka.
One of the eighteen secondary Puranas,
/CLft^^a^Ssisw, s. Neuter gender.
See lAs$a:aib.
isifiGs&zbr iBifiGas-n&r zi&Gs&Sr
;Lygar, s. An hermaphrodite, <?u
*, s. Siva, S3*. 2. Nandi, the con
2. A ennuch, an impotent man,
veyance of Siva, figi. (*s>.) 3. As
^&iT<g^!mini*uuil.i*.9ifar.
3.
itijdasioiiusw, s. A lampoon on the mCSurrLQessf), s. (St.) The sun; (lit.)
king Nandi, which is said to have
gem of the sky, g^u<* ; [ex *uib.~]
caused his death.
*!S ill lSIsir ssr, s. Lukshmi, jH&>iL&L8;
isifiGpeasa , s. As isifitui&QurT^wrrsir.
[ex ..] (p).
iBi@uy,&mR, s. A large kind of gourd, fiUUireCjS^B^fir, s. One of the pro
Cueurbita, as *niu^>urf.
fessors of the Madura college; nothing
is known of him but his impromptu on
s. A name of Nandi.
the Cural, ^ajautyww^Owfcj*''.
*,VLD, s. Bowing, salutation, obeisance,
/traj<i>. 2. A term used, with the name
. {St. *jWrf,iii.) A beautiful flower
of a deity, in incantations, to signify
ing shrub, s>#ioei;*Q#[$., Nerium coroveneration, u>*fizQfi^.JiQ^ist)uLi, as sdetr
narium, (Ait.) Tabernaemontena. {D.)
uio, salutation to Ganesa. W. p. 454.
There are two species, sy!*>*<3**.fflurci_ii,
Qu,j**^luriLii_i4, bearing a large flower,
Namas.
called the eye-flower; ^pa>pst$immiUujb, tSIArGLL.T, aQpfj, fijSjp, d(^u>, as, v. n.
a single petaled flower, (c.)
To become damp, as paper in the rainy
lEifiiuiTaiLLLppirLDar, s. A name of
season, *AtgiuGuts. (r.)
&/lQajijt!a&, as wearing a garland of the IZLn&XTifl , s. A plant, ^(Bp^r^uunS^).
mUl^iijrmCllb flower; [ex filtsib.]
2. A plant, ip-*aktq..
*ft!5^!<3;3Hreir, s. Siva, Seasr.
IBLbW&lBtBLtip&ifl,
-jr. pQpar,
I5IEJH1, s. A chank,
(See tspgi.)
uQudr, *s, v. n. To how or bend in re
2. A snail, sfienp. (*g>.)
verence or worship, to worship, to adore,
IBIBgH, QQpssr, rsii^Qmck.Qaisir, iBiifi, V. n.
To become dissolved, to perish, to decay, /5LDsJu<S/rj"LDmis>r>SlTJLD, s. A re
to waste, Q*t-. 2. To increase, prosper,
verential bow; reverence, worship, or
rf<s*pur. (>.) 3. To be insulted, abused,
adoration by bowing or prostration,
siz. VV. p. 454. Namaskara. (c.)
S2

isihiQ
tu:&*-jihushn, inf. To revere; to
worsliip by bending or prostration.
t _: .v . : - : .\ r: . j. Obeisance, bomage by bowing.
i5L<s>j5lii, s. Indian spikenard. See
9iricffi. (/?.)
IM-Ciir, s. Our people, our relations,
friends, company,&c oppo. to pint, miiwit.
iBLtsir, v. See icw.
ISLDB3T, s. [/cm. /sLciEr.] Our friend,
relation, companion, eiinwdr. {p.)
/5LDS3T, s. Yama. See jjftuwm, eru>dr.
*lBQp&, s. A prince son of Maha Bali,
iBQLp, s. A nit; also the larvae of in
sects, r t. 2. [ml.] Under-lip, 8^0. 3.
A crane, Qxi*(g. (e.)
iB(y>(Bsip-dsB, inf. To bite the under
lip, as in serious thought, or anger.
icQpL-(i)&n&i(&>, s. A kind of erup
tion. See S:B(g.
iBy^gl, s. (Pert.) Proof, evidence, testi
mony, rr8.
^GP'
(Pert.) Forms, specimen,
pattern, wigM. {Govt, usage.)
/5S5)U>, s. Itching, irritation, ^oto/. ( c.)
2. {*& ) A kind of tree, g>in>j<A.
!6<SS)LB, aBpgi, p/sgi, d(Sjii>, as, v. n.
To itch, ^l<nrl(siri_fjr. (c.)
^aoto^^)ngsLDULj, v. noun. Itch
ing, prurience.
oioOuSi*, inf. To itch.
/?/->, [genitive oficiru>."] Our. 2. Particle
of declension used with rcuurio, as nwxtui
aDa)eyi*j!Ti_ffr, he saw us all. Note. t&u#<A
is considered as the first person plu. and
ii in this connexion is expletive.
ItljiLDtutBTf s. [also tsii>l'Loisir , ieu>q6it
mar.] One of ours, an adherent.
iBLCiUsk, s. One supremely desirable,
an epithet of God, *<_(*. 2. Siva, Smiar.
I5lil9, s. A superior person, a young
man, a gentleman, a poetic term of res
pect, ^axFfiBpiGfirar. 2. [fl/i'O BtliSnjeesr.]
The son of a brahman by a mother of the
military race, married in the irt**tu
mode, and a worshipper of Vishnu, #!*imr
^mmu<s*So<lu-'iie. 3. A title of some
Vaishnuva gurus, (c.)
itiiiSmrreai irrirwiiiS, s. A brahman
poet in the Carnatic. lie wrote the
*oSitgappuifti$i, treating of the legends
of sfg^Hsnf't. He was an enthusiastic
admirer of <iu*#, and wrote two poems
in his praise, git^iar.
/Stit5)c5S!na5, s. Hope, trust, confidence,
credence, assurance, S*ii>. 2. An oath,
a vow, cg!s. 3. That which is confiden
tial or entrusted in confidence, wls>iuui ;
[ex /tiity.] (cO
^ . ^ .- .ZAjnsiQsiut-ldAsuuiL - . It Was
entrusted to me.
m&tSUo*ti*h~\ There is hope.
inf. To believe, to trust, rely on, to
have confidence.
6 if)

Ktuear

IBILI
.TiiiSiw 1 1 da&krtssu>, s.

As itiitSd

aiumwrntk , s. A good man, a man of


excellent disposition.
istudQ&ireo, s. Pleasantry, pleasing or
humorous words with a smile, qorewo**
Qm*i. 2. Compliment, flattery,
3. Complaisance, civility, affability, qp*
marmicjsmf. 4. Wheedling, attractive
or winning talk, iQA>.
[S'Jjfc&Q&LsiBiui&Q&tTeQei), inf. To
solicit or request earnestly.
iBOJiiQptriT, s. Friends, iBpfini. (p.)
isiuuLj, v. noun. Cheapness, ioeSoy. 2.
Improvement, advancement, g^muib. 3.
Superiority, oo^^jii. 4. Delight, plea
sure, e*G#i*xi<b. 5. Desire,
6.
Affection, love,
isuuLjemriia/, s. Kindness, favorableness of disposition, grace, seixSss>c.i-ii;
[ex ./<.] (##.)
VVJUiSlis, inf. [cauia.]
To induce
desire, 5<yiiiyiiui|.Q,nuu. 2. To persuade, to
induce consent, compliance or approval,
ribxfiuL/Sff. 3. To render cheap, to cheap
en, mmuudifi/s. 4. To improve, to benefit,

istuman&ui, s. A film over the eye.


teiueaai&saa, s. Alluring by the eyes.
iBiuesr^L-vas', s. Occular illumination
of an advanced disciple, by the guru,
or deity. See
iziu&ruiraaaf., s. Language of the eyes,

iswiSaito&Q&Sjips, inf.
To acquit
one's self as an honest dealer, debtor, &c.
nunHdsnap&Qan&iii,!. Breach of trust,
violation of confidence.
icuiSisfy^uesireimr, inf. To assure, to
najsnuuirnmei,s. An amorous look. 2.
give confidential assurance. 2. [also
iiLSio*L/**rofliQr<S**.] To make oath.
Sight.
rsu3t$<iGs>&u3^)>Q&iT&&, inf. To lend
ihiUGsruufs&i , s. A poem in praise of
on trust; i. e. without legal security.
the eyes of a lady, in ten verses, $j
/BuiSdsstsiLi&rGtrGu&r, appcl. n. [neg. /eld
iBtussrQgirauiismaireSiunp, s. Disease
iStsasuppadr.'] A trust-worthy man.
of the eye.
2. A man possessing hope, trust, con
tBtuarf&$, s. The science that treats
fidence.
iBU>iSdsax<2iuu5si, s. A passport. (R.)
on diseases of the eye, their remedies,
mtiiSdss>si^aS(T^ia, inf. To be certain.
atuesr^^QiueitsrQeasnu, s. [pros.] Oil
IBisiL], s. Desire, hope, ^ao*\ (
with various ingredients for anointing
the head before bathing; deemed good
ISLDLj, QCpsr, iBihiSQusrasr, Ceudr, tllu.
for the eyes.
v. a. To hope, QaiiQsrira. 2. To trust,
miuesrei, s. Communicating sight to
to confide in, to rely on, uppssmtB. 3.
an idol, by prescribed rites with sacred
To credit, to believe, to have faith in, !*
fire, mS*&3*g}&<gABwv$p$fi&>.
visits. 4. To desire, to long for, to desire
intensely, !<>rii". (c.)
fiSmGBT, s. [poetic form of xivui.'] Good '
RlULDtreQ, s. Red orpiment, wQ<a)6)2x>.
^a>fsibuCiu<-is. Don't believe it.
profit, pleasure, joy, &c, as mu<h. 0#.)
*ificr^Jr*0>jr. I came trusting in iStUlQ, s. Cheapness, toeSe/. 2. Good lEtiSl&QtLlLCi, s. Lowness, inferiority,
you.
ness, excellence, **sxd. 3. Pleasure, grati
&c. See <E>*4iuift.
Q&x/mHsmiam&gts&uttin, Don't expect
fication, delight, <*lho. 4. Benefit, profit, mib-u9sijLiy-&Lhigu9l-U)SLC>, s. Very
him to-day.
advantage,
gain,
uuar.
5.
Superiority,
.ewSi l\u..-<i.r, inf. To trust, to rely
strict observance of rites. See te*!$.#is.
CaMwacai. 6. Preference in the touch of
on, as siiLy, v.
one kind of gold, or silver, over another, t5u9(b~6B>fB, s. [Malayalim.~] The master
iBU>i$Gu>ir&u>GuiTa, inf. To be dis
iDfeiui4. 7. Civility, attention, courteof a slave, among some castes, mtuar. 2.
appointed.
ousness,
8. Propriety, decorum,
A title or term of respect among some
decency, rectitude, equity, tfi. 9. At
iBLoy^ifl, s. A class of high Malyalam
castes, g*uL^i_ijQudrf.
tractiveness, gg/siA. 10. Abundance, iA@i.
brahmans, iotejiiitetuuisuutfil2ton}miaDs\uit. (c.)
Two excellencies or
are requisite in ISllSI^S)ir, s. [o change of mirtu^ii.J A
a lecture or in a writing, as C
j.\
lorct, a master, ^a4n_,<*. 2. The master
iBLhLDTL^suTir, s. A poet of the Vellala
of a slave, a feudal lord, !>*. 3. (/f.)
pleasingness of speech or words, and lu-j
caste who resided by the side of
The titular god, a?iu/.
evuu, excellence of meaning.
river. He was the author of four
different poems in honor of Vishnu.
Q]&iiGltfk8>tuuGuff(!wBiuujrsu(2u&@&. She mIB!T&tii, s. Hell, the infernal regions,
speaks as delicately as a young parrot.
including 280 millions of places of torture
IBILIJESSIST, s. A dog, mnli. (&&.)
biuei h7L-!, inf. To coax.
of various description, uf4uii. (c.) 2. Abyss
PidJ, dQp&v,
or t/-^ , d^wf ds, v.
of the seven nether worlds, iBiuit. W. p.
iBiiB&fiitii, s. Gain and loss, advan
n. To be cheap,
2. To be advan
455. Nakaka.The seven chief hells,
tage and disadvantage.
tageous, profitable, useful, uv<Aul-. 3. To
are: I .
a hell of mud. 2. S&Qsaat*,
iciuuuld, s. Kindness, blended with
exceed, to surpass, to improve, Sgfpvra;
a horrible hell. 3. i4Jur*<a, a hell where
reproof.
[ex ti<4.] (c.)
persons
are
baked
as pots. 4. au_*ru*.
isujuuir, v. noun. Advantage, profit,
5. Qteg&ptccrit, a hell of torture by worms.
,ov^f<i#i;iiu4^. Grain is cheap
benefit, usr. 2. Superiority, excellence,
G. uP. 7. Myp.
this year.
Ciciouf. (p.)
rtsfgiGDimiofaiiar. He will fall into hell.
ifp8&*umrcS(3tBxrpg). This exceeds or
isajuirra, inf. To become cheap.
[a cuT8e.~\
excels that.
ir*ijjji)iufgi*. He is suffering the
isiuuiuearessr, inf. To do a favor.
mudfiOunar, s. Good gold.
pains of hell.
ttiuwiriiieuiTBia, inf. To buy cheap.
iBiuppeSSso, s. A cheap price.
izn&sfi, s. One of the four races of
iBUjQpwuiUQpLDitdj, With alluring and
miuipQ^ireo, s. Civil, complimentary,
beings, that of the nether worlds.
threats.
or pleasing language.
s. The pit of hell, (c.)
isajLbuiri, inf. To sing sweetly.
JSD&&&PJPI, S. As !KnjGA\u' i ir,
ISIU, dQ fpjr, liQfissr, uSuar da, v. a.
ibuju>Qu&, inf. To speak pleasantly,
To love, to exercise affection, to profess
isnsuttpitmw, s.
Hell as an abyss,
courteously; also used for the sound
and manifest love, to woo, to coax, <?,
of
the
strings
of
a
guitar,
&c.
nii_ 2. To be kind, affectionate, friendly,
iBtrauiSpuL/, s. As isassfi. (c.)
miuens=esij> itsuaatspmp, s. [some
civil, courteous, liAuiiu^. 3. To respect,
maarr, s. (plu.) Inhabitants of the
to esteem, to show respect, CW. (c.)
times mumtanciLi.'] Enticing words.
nether world.
4. (p.) To desire greatly, to long for,
ieueitQ&xu>, s. Fraud under guise of
icnaaiL-ith, s. The ranges of the
friendship.
seven different hells, each composed of
KuaiQgissirfiuiiivttSrtzi. Desire not that I6tueuir,s. Friends, SGmQpir; [cziboj, .]
a distinct element, 1. fivOtSsenu, region
which is injurious, (p.)
of a pervading and an intense darkness.
9^iss>!siu*^jLSs>ie4^*,. Getting a living 'ISUJS3TLD, s. Eye, sear. W. p. 455.
2. sjb^lSkbu, region of intense cold. 3.
by pleasing one; i. e. by acting agreeably
Nayana.
^iciidjeou, region of thick smoke. 4.
to one's wishes and getting his favor.
isiu&ramginft, s. A medicine for the
rrs*ujjou, region of sand, or sandisiupp<g), [a change of isiudappig.]
eye.
baths. 5. srsiCitSna>Li, region of per
Pleasing; gratifying, (p.)
eiflfvnfiSQwBtJarsdvgsAtjS92(5&Qdr. His
petual wakefulness. 6. SS^CnSsmj,
iciutQeasru}, s. Excellent disposition,
words are like medicine for the eyes; i. e.
region of blood. 7. jy^Jraoo, region of
^)<5OT!i. (p.)
pleasant and refreshing.
650

I5iresr
lEirseanGlaer, appel. n. The inhabitants
of hell.
ispjseiiriij, s. The mouth of hell, iSuiu
mtii. 2. [for mimiimitii."] The amis, (gp&.
ita&Qeupdsur, J. The pains of hell, (c.)
wjfhsu, s. An inhabitant of hell, ma
**PsM<Jsar. VV. p. 455. Naraka.
WiT<SoO, s. Excrement, chiefly of men,
dogs, cats, &c, nut, 2. Any thing dis
gusting or offensive to the sight, ^As^i
[ex *rii.] (c.)
Ss*i_ifij*i_ei:jii6. If you stir ex
crements, they will give a bad smell.
aff&eSda, inf. [prov.] To lie in, or
be defiled with, excrement, as a puking
child or sick person, ^^i^asi^^is.
#/5J<S6sr, s. The name of a Titan, ^a
2. See
itasrsrnar, s. As massdr.
t'!:iiiimaarrrH, s. Vishnu, eSrl.
Ogwi [: jjifsdi, or
destroyer.]
IST&ireQ, s. A disease in cattle, a kind
of tumor in the intestines, extending to
the liver, <j(^.-a*gi<3g(?u!ii3*fiti.
l5T(8),s. [poetic form of maaui.'] Hell.
IBTIB(^,SCpsit,iCBmQ<lardr, Qaiar, earns,
v. ti. [also
To be deficient in
growth, to decay, to grow lean as a
child; to fail, as business, concerns, a
harvest, &c, d/siism^jr*. (c.)
/iaaaif.&, inf. To destroy, cause
to destroy.
iSTii^Sih, s. Fragrance, pleasant odor,
mrriar. 2. Musk-Cat, stii,grAii%ail. 3.
Orange, ni$mp, Citrus auraotiuni. 4. A
crow, otoi. (*4>.)
msriiil-f, s. Vein, artery, any blood vessel,
any duct of the body, g)rA*ri&iy. 2. A
cat-gut-string of a musical instrument,
as of a guitar, fiddle, &c,
3. Tendon,
ligament, muscle, nerve, fmmt. 4. Fibre
in some fruits, also between the husk
and shell of a cocoanut, /. 5. Fibre,
filament of leaves, tendril of a vine, &c,
jgWuiq. 6. String of a bow or of a
similar machine used to beat cotton for
carding it, *S.-*:,:-\
7. Continu
ation of the stem through the jack-fruit,
custard-apple, &c, uj&tft9i*ii6iy. (c.) 8.
(7f.) The pulse, cna.For the ten
see
As an adjective it is changed
to *iul/ in poetry.
*Qu<3>L/,jjfjriJrii. The arteries, veins,
nerves, &c, are 72,000.
ieaui-i&&0sQ, s. A stringed instru
ment, urtpQpfiaSiuar.
tQstQjgmitsit, s. (ph.) Fiddlers, play
ers on stringed instruments, lutists.
icawusr, s. [fern. mau>iS.~\ An emaci
ated person whose veins stand out, j<4
Qusfd/u-iustr. 2. A thin, meagre per
son, OmoJiG^r*. (c.) 3. [prov.~] Tobacco
leaf in which the fibres are prominent,
nati>i3<B)pij> /5jiit9(?g)off, s. The
sound of the string of a musical instru
ment.
ffjii^iauS^u, s. Cords sewed into the
scams of a sail-cloth. 2. As
2.

leaiit-jisiriu, s. A long thin fruit, as


that of the
eai^t-j^Steni^l, *. [sometimes wui^*
A long slender worm between
the skin and muscles, guinea worm,
gi<4sr. (c.) 2. Boil on a nerve.
tr-cu>'-i<i-&%fit, Contraction of a
ligament, or muscle. See etg,*.
isaioL^upp, inf. To become meagre,
emaciated.
maiii-jUiSi^.uli, v. noun. Cramp, spasm,
convulsion, contraction of a muscle.
itBu>t-iLjes>ippm, v. noun. Swelling of
the veins, becoming prominent as the
veins from straining or over-fulness as
in singing, &c.,orof a pregnant woman.
tsau-\Qpia&u>, s. Contraction of the
nerves.
isBLDLjauaa mau>Quas, inf. To
take off the fibres from leaves, fruits.
&c. 2. To cut the tendons of the feet;
used iu anger. 3. To oppress one. 4.
To contract.
maiiiSSa/, s. A spasm of the nerves.
'ib~jn~, s. [pi. of isasir, which see.] Men.
rsj-gpl/sj'si),"^, ita^rpei,ien&iii,maeo,
v. n. To sound, to roar, to rush, gnM*.
2. To sound as crows in cawing; to hum,
uwitgQft&tuteAs. (p.)
mawey, v. noun. Sound, roar, buzz, &c.
2. An internal sound of the bowels,
tSirSsO, s. Sea, as roaring, siev; [ex maeo,
]
RtrsH, s. Dry rubbish, as straws, dead
leaves, twigs, &c, Q*jt*v.
) 2.
[prov.formjt. com. *<y*.] People, rani.
IB!TGUe9, aSQpetr, pQ-zdr, u<2u<ssr, ,
v. n. [prov.~i To wait long under great
weariness, Cr.
IBirpjU, @ Gp zh , m ajbfl Qor sir , Saim, mapp,
v. n. To sound; to produce a sound by
striking or touching, goS*.
*tb~!re$t, s. A man, a human being, weS
jlA
mat, ssixir.] 2. Arjuna, j<s**vrx!.
VV. p. 455. Nara.
maaM, s. Vishnu. See maeutf).
isaQwawisaS&atyiTjffi, s. Vishnu
in his fourth incarnation as man-lion
or Narasingha. See p<iwapMii.
isa@Giaair&8iuii>, s. The Narasingha
country, whose capital was Vijayanagaram or Bisnagur.
ica&enai, s. A human being, (c.)
mn@'aifi'LinunH ma/BiLnruair, s. The
benevolent God, as gracious to men.
ibagift itBao/R&, s. Adulation of
great men, uretfi-cj^ij**.
naGpeidr isGnifilaar, s. A king, a
sovereign, jyj*fr. W. p. 455. Naradeva.
iBff^giaiw, s. Human nature, ujsze^
*.
isaiBnati'XiGSsiir, s. [Hon.'] A name of
Vishnu, in his incarnation as two sages,
*jirand iismmrA, afterwards as Vishnu
and Arjuna.
isaup, s. A king as lord of men. 2.
(R.) A title of the king of Bisnagur.

icaueS, s. A human sacrifice, regarded


as peculiarly acceptable to Kali and
other ferocious deities, icnff^uol.
mauneoar, s. A king, jqa&sir; [ex uir
ha, protector.]
iBauiSa^t^emi, s. One of the three
species of consecration, that performed
by men, loaH/iiQtSj^ibiSjf^tm. See lSh
itUL&Lm&Gv , s.
Vishnu, as rjQ,iujil;
[ex iflt_c*Aj, lion.]
ifaLDHLfi&u), s. Human flesh.
isawniB^uL-^ennu), s. Cannibalism.
iBBLLitiBfuiLs-aS, appel. n. An eater
of human flesh, a cannibal.
iB0Ga>pij>, s. (St.) A human sacrifice;
[ex Giafiib.]
itaaiifi, s. ( St. icaeucifl.) Vishnu, as
*jficii; [ex jyrt, lion.]
isaevirasxrti, s. A palankeen as sup
ported by men,
2. A man as
the vehicle of Kuvera, <gffuj&r#i>ii
itasurraemA, s. Kuvera, as borne by
a man, So-*.
iBffrr^uar, s. A king, jrj? st.-t ; [ex gy/9
UfiSr.]
iBari6sarek, s. Vishnu, eStygip. See
iBBnai&naii, s. Incarnation in human
form.
nQtj&ea iBQff&aar, s. A lord of men,
a king,
iBQaijdasr, s. A king in general. See
mQfiaar. 2. A particular king.
Kirir, s. [prov.]
Hardness in fruits
through blight or injury, adrfiuGuiflAi.
itnauupjD n :>'u S J ,i . inf. To
become hard as an injured part of a
fruit.
/FJ"/r/B(g, t>. n. [prov.] To be stunted
as a person, plant, &c. See tiig.
nariTiVJSLD, s. [change of tiaipu>.] A
CroW, *sAma. (*ff.)
* 51IT Quit aii, s. [proe.] Unexpected
felicity happening to one, tftaAp.-rss/r^af
Qup&t; [ex mj<6r.']
K!r<2urtis}RniiQui*ti. Remarkable honor
coming unexpectedly.
IEJtSsC, s. Hell, reasw; [ex mass el .g&i1.]
('*)
IBlB, s. A jackal, a fox, ^/fl. 2. [in cant,
(gff^ttsfi.] A tiger. l/oS; igCjsjt, a young
jackal; <g&o*rt; a short jackal; Ou<j*^, a
tiger; <gL0aA,
miumfi, a fox.
BAeuffa&QsretbGu-eGZa&criflaucrA&p^. Can
a well be fathomed with the tail of a
jackal ?
lie acts the
fox toward him.
c;.-'"!;. It is over-run with
jackals; i. e. desolate.
i%)rJ<jABcSBr. He is shy, insincere.
isrf]&&rruj&8, s. [prov.] A palmyra
tree bearing fruit of a dim colour, g
Kifli(&)ij} rBiBa.anr, s.
Gol

A fox-hole.

IB S3) IT
:flic iiuiij. s. Small bud-like horns
in a jackal, of rare occurrence said to
be very efficacious in magic.
&uisrsDaaS&)*AsQst<bi3<3i&p&. He lias
in his hand a jackal's horn; i. e. he fas
cinates.
icifldQamirsap, s. A shrub, Cassia
javanica, L.
ibiRuuuu), s. Dread of a tiger.
itifiuunjpi, s. A wild kind of pea,
Paseolus trilobates, L.
iBiHuuliujdr, s. A little boy. ( R.)
mrfluu at orli, s. Holes in a river. 2.
Pools in the bed of a river whose
stream is dry.
isifiuuitsm, s.
A kind of winding
plant with bitter fruit, Motnordica
charantia. See uisii.
nSu3(t^L-Lf istfiQinQijL-iy-, appel. n. A
shrub, SJ>%juu, Crotalaria.
mftJiijil-Qi/fso, v. noun.
Smiling as
small babes in sleep, attributed to a
jackal's diversion, (c.)
miti(ipqflii(&), s. An inferior kind of
Erythrina. 2. A kind of paddy, Qs<k.
/E/flAiQara), s. A kind of paddy, ftiioi

*04Q*er4Q*. Make haste and do it at


once.
/5(T7j/E7(<Sj, QQpsk, HQFjm@Qeaeir, Qeidr,
v. n. To be mashed, bruised, crush
ed to pieces; to be ground or broken
with the teeth, mii*.
s(je4#oei. Mash it well.
IBQEfiQFj^j^&C) fipl5pf5g><Sti, V. noun.
reeling sand or grit in the mouth with
food, as Qm&Qsffpp&i. (c.) 2. [prov.] Being
slight, said offever, he, Jtpumcp&i.
rBQFi!S(rf)fipairiue:&60, s. Slight fever.
15QTjfiQJevr60 , v. noun. Having grit in
the mouth with food, as Q*p<2rpQ<i'Kr*i.

kJ)/T, dQ/D&l , fbpgl, &(9j, &&, v. n. To


grow grey, to become pale or whitish,
uiaIiOf(s*. 2. To fade as standing corn
or vegetables from drought, &c, Q*<p.
3. To be faint or pale in color, *pi<2e;i.
(c.)
Sps>. I am grown grey.
Gfit. Are you grey by age, or is your
hair merely turned white?
ites>irfipQLpeusB, s. A grey old-man.
itsBir^fiwar, appcl. n. A grey-headed
man.
itsDrppp&v, s. A hoary head.
icmiTj&jsuuSiT, s. A faded crop.
pjsmiraQ&irsrrtGri), s. A kind of plant,
ffuQsrifi, Dolichos, L.
&l3S>tr&3:Gi), s. [nut.] Faded color and
quality of growing crops, vegetables, &c.
not flourishing, QaKtl^arjuxmcai.
mei>ne-&pes>iT, s. Pale or faded greens.
maoir^^fluuSii, s. As isasir^^uiiSir.
mSB) IT lUfT ear, s. A heron, Q&iair^e)enir.
2. [pror.] A small insignificant thing
as a child, &c, Sciit&g. \in derision.]
Bsa>ritjBeBiaL^[$.CwiuauuC-ti6Br. He was ob
structed by the flight of a heron.Note.
The flight of a heron from right to left
across the path of one setting out on a
journey is thought inauspicious.
&PLDueoi5eatTiUirGBr, s. As &ntlu<fV)eair.
ffiffO, aQpgi, ppgi, d(&,ih, 4a, v. n. To
become better, to take a favorable turn,
nrsBHoiur*; [ex vsu[.] (p.)
reeiuLjiceoeij, v. noun, [prov.] Good
ness, benefit, Bsttmc. 2. Success, efficacy
profit, )4,g).
l5S0&(3j, @Qpss, iseiiSdesrA, Qeueir, is
v. a. To deprive of stillness, or firmness,to make soft and pliantas cloth, or
paper by handling, K*Q*inu. 2. To
Boil slightly; to sully, to tarnish, ^Qftaiis.
(ft)
/5S0/E7Q, s. A ceremony of anointing
the bride and bridgroom, the day before
marriage, with oil, turmeric> the powder
of u#g&buu<u&, and &iu&stiij, {with ^Q^Aj)
W(BBrffi&lBj*}(gi also BfliBg-rt. (c.) 2. A.
macerated mass, ^jo"^<sif^H- 3. A medi
cine applied to the small-pox pustules,

v. noun. Being dirty, filthy, disgusting,


abominable, #riiGiiuiorp4i. 2. That which
is not well bruised, Qgv&sQmitSgfoio.
(Jaffna usage.)
itQiSqrjPjS&nuunQ), s. Detestable,
disgusting, unclean food.
*R(VjLnss)<35, s. The Nerbudda river, ^/f
^s>. W. p. 456. Nakmmada. See efi.
ISQTjQp PjQ^LCiLj, SS/uar, iS(TF,LSQsTeir,
Ci*Sr, leg"', a. [also sjiiiif ] To gnash
or grind the teeth, upmif.**. 2. To crush
iciBmk, s. A cunning fox, q^ot. 2.
between the teeth, u&u-ir*4. (c.)
A dwarf, *eri4r.
nrfiAeoiens, s. A tree, a variety of ISQ^eiiedQlBITQ^SllSO, s. [prov.] That
g)w*s>^, Zizyphus.
which is coarsely broken, as grain ; granu
icrftaiiri}Lf ei>, s. A grass, Dactylis spilated, either in powder or in liquids, ar
/&j<i;Ap. 2. Being clotted, as stools,
cata, Koen.
/l/flsflsir/r, s. [com. (gi^-tfsSar/r.]
A
shrub. Ferouiaas iflonSwr.
iBQ^Giliresnf), s. [prov. for wQ^dairafi.']
KiFlQajm&tT'LiiA, s. A plant, ErythroStuntedness.
nium Indica.
ft(TfjeGl IL/ u L] , s. A salt, ^gu^.
iBiB, dSCpsr, pQfisir, uQusk, da, v. n.
To be startled, confounded, iSsiSis. 2. v. a. i5(TTjffir, s. [vul.~\ People, &mu>. See
To deride, to despise, d*,S>**. (p.)
itiftut-f, v. noun. Derision, contempt,
(jaQu(3-Ag)i_i4. A place thick of people
*ib~QiT&ehr, s. A king. See nnssr.
rurfiui-ipii, s. The fifth lunar mansion,
issstir , s. Whiteness, an ash-eolor, greyncss, Qmehmm. 2. Hoariness of age. See
m RQ-sunT) i^SsOiuirir, s. One of the
*m. 3. Faintness of color, mtsMpii.
professors of the Madura College; noth
(c.) 4. A bull; chiefly a white one, ^euii>.
ing is known of him but his impromptu
5. Taurus of the Zodiac, @i_ue!jr8.
on the Cural, ^^Bau^nwj.
6. Chowrie or whisk of hair of the bosgrunniens. See nmnb. 7. A heron, ,
r5(V}3&gti, s. Any thing crushed, bruised,
tS^jXiBsoir, s. Premature greyness
mashed, broken to pieces, r****j. 2.
occasioned by disease. See iS#fitb.
[prov.] A severe and dangerous pain
leeoiaQi, inf. To perform the cere
in the vitals, gimitSppatS- [ex <y4.]
naDirsrrggpjzev, v. noun. The appear
mony of anointing with cue<5.
ance of grey hairs.
IB^isjasS, s. The state of being
iceimtwiy,^, inf. [prov.] To daub a
small and stunted, as a boy or girl, /W.
nonir^sBir, s. Hoariness and wrinkles.
mixture of ground margosa leaves,
Sec BJAStSBT, fc.)
See $esr.
green turmeric. &c., on persons recover
ing from the small-pox.
icean^mnQputSe^eoiresiLD, v. noun. Ex
is, v. a. To mash, to bruise, to crush or
emption from wrinkles and hoary age. t5G0lEl(&), Qdp&, iteOEiQQareir, Oaitr, S
grind to pieces; to break with the teeth,
i>, v. n. To lose stiffness, as cloth, &c.
iiGsiirjijS&i)itKiiTLLuSn,
s. Hoary head.
mxts. (c.)
as BKii<s, v. 2. To grow faint as a child
ic^dasoiruSQ^ds, inf. To be ill. (X.)
by the heat of the sun, tSataQen. (c.)
Opr. When the army is fleeing before
s. [prov.~] Pain in the
isffOLo, s. A good, a benefit; efficacy,
the
foe,
is
it
a
time
to
pluck
out
grey
vitals, as r~ ,!.,...
virtue, goodnessoppos. to criiuii,
hairs ?
. 2. Beauty, fairness, handsomeness,
isQfj-i^u t3(Vj&& si) I5Q^S(^ul9qk
isssifLDirHi, s. A greyish or ash-colored
#y>tg. 3. Welfare, advantage, profit, uti
*<s, That which is not entirely bruised,
ox, cow, &c.
lity, uvtir. 4. Favor, kindness, ojj*rfA
itssitujA,
s.
[prov."]
A
person
with
5. Delight, pleasure, gratification, (gaum.
*<s*(s<jd<!S*Q*'3'fimtfi>- Said of a house,
white or sandy hair, moir^miss. 2. A
6. Connivance, partiality, favoritism, in
or town, in which there is much sickness.
person prematurely grown grey, u^a
dulgence, *6rCiiii_ii>. (*s>.) 7. (Beschi.)
/SQJjiQsestsrsi), v. noun. Suddenness,
uH<*jP>AsireSr. 3. A greyish beast, Oo
Testicle of a bull or buffalo, sSweffra-rfe^.
abruptness, promptness, tSsoi^*^ULi. (<.)
TsiiStjsm. 4. A kind of hawk, tt&igtjp.
8. Excellence, n-/fO). 9. Dried ginger, ^4.

msti
neve^QS, s. Brand on a beast.
seugj*j_, inf. To geld a bull and
brand the lacerated part.
ije4, inf. To castrate in the Indian
mode by mashing the testicles; to geld,
emasculate.
ib eo u ua (B , v. noun, [prov.] Goodness,
excellence, bbkoio. 2. Advantage, prufit,
Qpiuib. 3. Good fortune,
tii'iiu air, s. Sore of the brand, on a
beast's testicles.
icsOLcnlieiiirms, inf. To buy cheap,
jiorjiQster. 2. To get back what is
lent, &c, without difficulty.
iseou>n*zr&neau>, t. A time of utility,
profit, expedience.
iBeoiDstruuih, s. Good and evil, whe
ther natural or moral.
(MuOurwu, s. Good and evil. ( c.)
aniriceoaiixr, s. A bull partly cas
trated.
lUSOSST, s. [poetical change of iBSOti.]
Good, &c.
lUeB, s. Suffering, disease, QuirtLi.
IBeSI, Qcpssr, liQ/Seir, Qeuehr, in, v. n. To
waste, to pine away, QjuvSii. 2. To yield
before a foe, Q/sip*. (>#;.) 3. To slide,
roll or fall down, rtiu. 4. To perish, jnflu.
5. To suffer, to be in distress, i<5*/s. 6.
v. a. [vul.] To afflict, to distress,
c^arisrcgQiAuiA Qin}p*{timeS&ffiQuii2pt. His
family became impoverished.
meS^xS:, v. noun, [in gram."] One of the
three variations in the articulation of
letters, viz. %,&, uQ^pii and mcSfi*.
2. A sliding, rlf*i. 3. Growing thin,
it&pQeQirans!, t. The middle accent.
leeSeij, v. noun. Suffering, destruction,
&c, as the verb.
I5S0IBSCSO, adj. [in combin. before a, &,
f, u, changed to p and commonly before m to
Sr.] Good, excellent, beneficial, eminent,
2. Acceptable, desirable, agree
able, app. 3. Abundant, copious, ^ts*j- 4.
Much, intense, ^gitmrar. 5. Auspicious,
propitious, fortunate, Kernflii^oosjsr. Note
It is sometimes combined with words of
bad meaning to show intensity, as
aar, a consummate thief.
iBeoevairiuii, s. Severe wound.
iteoco&riiLi, s. Abundant fruit, iS^sniu.
gl*,4jji_ootu:cju*.-iu. The crop of fruit
this time is abundant.
iseoedarreULD, s.
A propitious time;
also rpsraib.
iE6>sei3(3)&!srds, s. Good temper, a bene
volent, amiable disposition ; also *p<gairib.
AiBioawjsG^fCu-OMa. Give, or pay
freely.
isweo&i^w, s. A healthy constitution,
aeoeo^LDiuu), s. A good season, a
favorable opportunity,
/tmjeo^/rag, s. Superior goods, &c.
See upsisig.
aeoeo&areBrLo, s. A good birth. (Melon.)
One blessed with a tendency to freedom
from transmigration, and who employs
his birth to obtain salvation.

iseo

iceoeo&ir, s. A good or auspicious


death; not untimely, &c; also mpn.
icevev&nLDih, s. Midnight, dead of
night, - ?-&w.
ite\>eoQrij&:&, s. A good, approved,
or virtuous action.
tsevevg^rnjaw, s. As /i^eu^&sruL/.
giittfsmrtJti iBSDev&eoLD, s. Fresh,
potable water.
ite\>epjss3Tez$a&&tei), s. The sea of
fresh water.
mevevpih&aitair, s. [prov.] The hooded
snake, regarded as a deity,
/Bevev/taii, s. The first quality.
/leeeO/zani, s. Friendly words, mild
ness, &c.
iseQGOpasruiu&tiiazr, inf. To pacify.
,t . v.-'.i:, appcl. n. [pi. iseoeoeoioi.] That
which is good, well, very well,

icevevesiLD, s. [prov.] Goodness, merit,


virtue, tptsmii. 2. Kindness, civility,
friendliness. See rarmm.
/BeoecuaLDneir , s. [prov.] A maternal
aunt, fiiSairQtiff.
iBeveviiiLDireir, s. A mother's brother,
or maternal uncle.
n\>euij>u>neku&&ifl@l, s. A plant, Eu
phorbia hypericifolia, L.
iBevsoeuii, s. (plu.) Friends, iBpfiiiiT.
2. The learned, the holy, *C<3*.
iteneami^, s. A good way; the way
to heaven, G*tiLrw$. 2. Virtuous con
duct, B&ari-ieM. 3. Good parentage,
family, descent, &c,
iseoedoiarii, s. A good opportunity, a
favorable time,
/se\)ua;air, s. [fern, neceveijerr .] A good
man.
is Gtievoi ir
s. A fragrant smell, as

*iC/r;vr.-, inf. To speak in one's


favor. 2. To speak kindly. 3. To bid
farewell.
fBeti60J$U&J
IB&eOjQuiTff\)edtTfi/,
appel. n. Any thing good or evil.
iceoeonuestaeesr, inf. To reconcile, gain
one's friendship, make friends with
one, propitiate one.
/sei)eoc?#tli_LD, s. Acquisition of pro
perty by fair means, jkiwurarribuifigi
uti. 2. Seeking benefits for the soul,

/B6VV&jrrn^eB>;3>/E^e//T^eo^,j. Friend
ly words, g|ajr<2*r*,. 2. Blessing, bene
diction,
3. A word ot appro
bation, c.^.^Q^rij.

zieoeCjit.tj: , s. Father's sister.


iBGoevnir: .l-; j , s. Good deportment,
virtuous conduct
/cei'eviurA, s. An auspicious day.
*,sue4Qu<5riV. A great day, a holy
day.
; . . v : - ml/, s. A good memory.
nevevuifdatii, s. Good customs, habits,
&c.
iceoenuiruiLj, s. The female cobra-decapella, a very poisonous snake; the
male is called i and is nearly harm
less.
iBeoeoiSpuLj, s. As ir,<keo&snaiii>.
iceoecLj/ifi, s. Good state of mind,
good sense, good feeling, good under
standing; also ispL)#$. 2. Politics; pru
dential, discreet measures; good policy.
tSQmisin. 3. Good instruction or advice,
apQuifiiear.
.teteeuusir, s. [ prov."] A paternal uncle,
psiiuQe,'$aj-Ci2,z.ifi*>i' ; domestic term.
moeeiDpP*jrmh. s. Exactly noon.
iceo en wnxru> icdru>ffemrw, s. See
/EeDDmp, j. Plentiful rain.
ibsv coldami, s. A benevolent mind,
m&merg!. 2. Good temper, amiable dis
position, a well disposed mind,
_
3. Candor; gmSiiec/s; also *&mar<h.
eeoeOLcnrfl, s. [prov.] A good, rainy
season.
iseveoQpsiiaitL-i, inf. To show a
friendly face.
iseoeVQpL-iireir, s. A blockhead, Loi
jiar. 2. A hasty, peevish, irritable
person, *_jMr.
xiiieoQpQiLeaa, s. Hyperanthera Moringa, whose leaves and fruits are edible.

tea;, d. noun. A good crop, an abund


ant harvest.
me\>eoei;iu>Li wevsgi tity, *. A healthy
constitution, a body adapted to different
habits.
IB eoeoQ en uSe\\ s. A hot sun.
/56U6VQajeuvii, s. Jaggery, s^uuei
* it i
icsneciQeiiim, s. A fortunate hour, a
lucky time, j|i^<i>i_,i4. 2. A fortunate
occurrence, escape, &c, attributed to
chance, or more properly divine inter
position, mpticuii. 3. [also
' A
plant, Cleome pentaphylla, L. oppos.
tO *rtu(7&r.
B&wG*>%xfiLji5figiQsff*iArtrtu
You
escaped the danger at a lucky time.
/reOOTRDQT, s. A learned assembly, wp
>a>; [ex j<xmi.] 2. ( plu.) Good things.
/ceoeoa>euCajrii, s. (plu.) The society
of the good, virtuous, learned, (p.)
iceoe^flti, s.
Virtuous life, virtue,
morality, At_4ea.
aevev/Sai, s. Good sense,
2.
Pious disposition, 9a>*io. 3. Good in
struction, BpGurfik*. 4. The name of
a small work of forty verses, ascribed
to Avvyar,
iseveoar, s. As
dr. (p.)
iceoeoirmevevirat, s. A good cow, mp
f. (p.)
iBeoeoireSesrasirjpi, s. The calf of a good
cow.
iBevevirij(&), s. Moral good, good as
done to another, nsrsomoppos. to Qurn>
/sa>su/7roi_, s. Superfine or costly
cloth.
iceveonuLf, s. [prov. tul.] Good as
done to another, *irno. Compare Qutii
ti<iG<inij&@l, .t. [prov.] A maternal
aunt, or wife of a paternal uncle.
iceoeorrtr, s. (plu.) The good, the pious
oppos. to GurAiwi*. 2. (p.) Women, the
fair, nipt. 3. Learned men, c,:-;.
6o3

IB SO
is&ieanstr/Ea)e5, s. A woman, one of
the fair sex, ^(gnu-naa. 2. A woman,
Quexr. (p.)
iseoeotrgti s. Good conduct, as isebrQarrfl;
[ex
way.] (p.)
iseo&aeQ, s. The liver, especially of
sheep.
cojV^cy, j. Nearly related, but be
yond the first degree.
/BQjQcv&sBrQGissriLj, s. Sesamum oil, as
more conducive to health than any
other. See under *.
iceoQWQgp&i, s. Good luck, fate or
fortune; as destined by heaven. 2. A
fair hand.
iiiOa'/rjoisti, s. Moral conduct
oppos. to #Qi/ra>*aiJ- See ss>i*i6.
iteuQeoir/r, s. The good, as meoecna.
shQaitiQutQurr. The good are great.
iseoaiifi, s. A small work by Avvyar,
pijsrw. 2. A good method; also
mfi.
iE6oaj!ry>6ii, s. Happy life. 2. Hap
pily married, spoken of a woman, g|Ai
itiodlp, s. Good destiny as meoQevqg^gi.
iBsoeSSsir, s. Good action; the merit
of good works in a former birth, en
joyed in the present oppos. to #S&nr.
B&iJl&jitiler. Good and bad actions;
good and bad fate.
tepsfi, s. Bliss, heaven, absorption
OppOS. to gi&sgl.
iBflaijXLD, s. Agreeable odor, as iceo
tmtsler,
iBlib&(w)'3st&-, s. [Chris, usage.'] Sacra
ment of the Lord's Supper. See *<$tsar.
ispa(rr)'SeierQairCBdaicparirfisaruifli&iTp,
inf. To administer the bread and wine
at communion. 2. To administer the
Lord's Supper.
/s^aEjjjSswrQiu dampai^sssreiiiriaa, s.
To receive the Lord's Supper.
iEps(TF>u>uuiueir, s. [in poetry."] Aus
picious actions, as ploughing, marrying,
&C. See *(Swy,iBi(gHesiii>.
mpatSpiiisp&iiiad)fiu>, s. A series
of numbers. See riiceSfit.
Gp&saetj, s. A good dream.
icpQiflsnuasir, s. Good works.
ispSiipfd, s. Good fame, good report,
a good name, &c.oppos. to giU3i^g>,
icp^essrih , s. As menect^easru). 2.
Good qualities requisite for a person,
of which ten are given in *gn*irpi; four
relating to the mouth, such asspeak
ing truth, &c. ; three, to the body, as
worship and penance; and three to the
mind, as gratitude and self restraint.
/sp@eoii>za)80gjSDu>, s. Good caste.
isptg^S, s. As isp&(garu>oppos. to
mpQaneir, s. Benign planets, viz.
Mercury (not in conjunction with the
sun), Venus, Jupiter, and the moon in
her increaseoppos. to
ap&tgesrui, s. A good omen, favorable
augury.
/ep&wiuih, s. Good opportunity.
np&a(&>, s. Undamaged goods, &c.
See #jt*.
654

isp&edrnju),s. A lucrative pearl-fishery


iBp&irigi, s. Mortar as distinguished
from clay, often used in building. 2
Fine plaster, stucco, mprkfant.
Kpnrirt-1, s. A virtuous or religious
tendency. See
iBp^itisa, s. A superior kind of &ncar fish
GplrifBeti, s. A sweetish kind of
9mfiiAi creeper. See &*gii>.
iBp9nati, s. Good cumin, as distin
guished from black.
isp9H, s. A good state.
ispQ&iaseo, s. Yellow ochre, used
for dying the garments of the Saiva
devotee, u>(5*ti?A*j.
icpQ&iiifi, s. Auspicious tidings, event
&c
GpAifliuii, s. Good will. 2. (R.) A
shrub, gitQfif., Pharniaceum, L.
ispQumr , J. (for iBeDevQuessr.) A
good woman.

IBeetasrqr)saeC' meii Q furred a eo, s. [prov.]


Slight, internal pains, as in the first
stages of pregnancy, first labor-pains;
also from hunger, indigestion, fever,
&c, 6^p(Jr. (Jaffna mage.)
ndresreow, s. Excellence, eminence,
Qictxsmc. 2. Beauty, jfic<g. (p.)
ieciietSevu>. s. Good land, nei'evy,LB.
2. A rice field, **Qj.
/crarsaflob,
Observance of a proper
and prescribed course of conduct, *>
C
2. Heligious austerities,
3. The world,
(#r.)
*sk&pu>, s. White, as being the
simplest or purest color, Q><a>a>. fp.)
rdrafl p fiuiiQumBt^.miGtsnrQm, It
must be understood that it is the
nature of white color,
/tairgsf^ni, s. A damsel, a lady; (lit.)
beautiful forehead, Que*; [ex j^Ai.]
GO
/Ecir^t^ffffl), [doc] 0 lady!
izesrggmeo , s. A good book, or moral
system. 2. A Tamil grammar by
Pavananti, ^ffj*saaffiAi.
iBBrOesr/S, s. As iceosuif}. 2. A moral
book of forty stanzas composed by
fsiuu vr,?.:-, j. r/f t' iv .
BsaQasrrQvifiiffGtipura. A female who
will not swerve from the right way.
!5t5i)(gj, QQpar, iserQQesrsir, Qatar, icecs,
v. a. To desire, to long for, to lust after,
dts&u. 2. To bestow, to grant, to be
liberal, 0*. 3. To favor, to be propi
tious, aL.rC.St*. (p.)
lueC(8j!rei], s. Poverty, indigence, desti
tution, mffSBm. (V,-: )
IBSOGh-QFj IB 6i Sh-IT , QQpar, isens^i,
tGfidr, CaA, *us_r, p. n. To be poor, indi
gent, destitute, a-^^.'.ui (f^^.)
*e6*..H0pitar, oppel. n. A poor man,

One word to a good woman, one brand


ing to a good cow.
itpqjiii, s. One's own mother, as Qujbp
fit. (p.)
icarau, s. A burning ground,
. (p.)
iBari&jaeo, s. A well omened sound.
lemQatreoi, s. Donation, gratuity,
benefaction, present, m.umJmm.
tcesrQ&dj, s. [vul. t .- .i;. & . ] A rice
field, QuiiiSirqBiih.
ibat Quired, s. Compliment, civility in
words, gs*Q<fc. 2. Good advice, profi
table discourse, words of comfort.
narLDaasir, s. Good children, virtuous
offspring. 2. The good, the virtuous,
the eminent, jr<7<sr. (tpiQmfl.)
icesrLD^^ireir, s. [vul. fcm. irssru>&Glel.]
Son of a mother's brother.
s. One of the
t&SBrLn&&edil, s. A female cousin, pro med&-ir(c6iimeQtuiTiT,
professors of the Madura college. He
perly the daughter of a maternal uncle
appears from his surname to have been a
or aunt.
brahman, *ejij4v^Aig<5r.
isanLDq^ssnneirwQ^waesr, s. A man's fieOSOLD, s. Black, dark, gsuLf.
sister's son, or a woman's brother's son,
iseoeOiBeu^^ili, s. One of the six
learLOQ^Smanwqf/Lo&eir , s. A man's
divisions of Swerga. See Quta^iS.
Bister's daughter, or a woman's brother's IBedsdir^BfS&jT, s. A poet who flourished
daughter, Qtimpv&B.
in the Agastyan age of Tamil literature.
/EaruJOTii, s. As iseveoLoesrii. (R.)
His epigrams said to have been approved
icarwirprfl, s. A good example; a good
by the Madura college, are collectively
called >rt*Qii, $cQ&tiur.
pattern or specimen, &c.
iSGtLDnu>ar, s. A maternal uncle.
(S6U&, s. [prov.] A kind of oocoa-nut
irrtu <ft, s. A paternal aunt.
tree of which the fruit has a tender shell,
part of it edible, and reddish, ^iQfc^. 2.
icsnLDnissui, s. Virtue, virtuous con
A kind of areca-tree, the fruit of which
duct, morality.
is redder than that of others, .>, ' isek(Lpau>, s. Benignity; cheerfulness
(Jaffna.) _
of countenance, pleasant looks, as s&o,
*i5sug:-s:n'!ni iBSiiai^Tiru), s. [com. r~. ApAIS.
trrni.] Sal-ammoniac, chloride of ammon
KsrM>tf,igicTrar. s. [fem. ibareatajigieS.]
ium. 2. ,A solder, a metallic cement,
A male cousin, properly son of a ma
mmififfwauupff; Runlet i UK'S mmfrait.
ternal uncle or aunt, r.vwts^i^-;.^*.*-.
mas*ite*-*eira>t, * Pills, the chief
IBSOfSSIGSit , i. Good conduct, /seuQeu/r
ingredient of which is sal-ammoniac.
isa}&&rB&@i:iTessnj>, s. Volatile saltsmasciULD, s. Gratifying words, affa
ammoniac.
bility, c.-Qr*>. 2. Civility, politeness,
complaisance, -urjii. 3. Goodness, * !5Gils$>f, s. Newness, novelty, L^aoto.
(See
4. Thought, ibso). (p.)
W. p. 457. Navata.

Ktilth
ISSU/S^LD, t.

A kind of grass. See #i_/r

*t5SUulSllf!l, s. Salt-petre, QaiLf-tL/uLf.


SeuiD, s. The cloudy season, August
and September as applicable to North
India, ;'*-.-* 2. Friendship, 6)CriA.
3. Relative affection, <;*<*. 4. The
earth, ui*. (p.)
PSSULb, adj. Nine, ninefold, epsrugi.
W. p. 457. Navan.
isaiaessrua, s. The nine classes of gods.
neiadsriw, s. The nine divisions of
the known continent. See <*i_<4.
The ninety-millions
of Siddhar.
isaiGwremui, s. A nonagon.
/isidSjsii, s. The nine planets of
Hindu astronomy. See Busib.
teirpfi, s. The nine female energies.
See
gqi&PjSit,s. The nine special Siddhars.
See
isBiSj!r^rsii, s. ( St.) The first series of
offerings made to brahmans on the first,
third, fifth, seventh, ninth and eleventh
days after a person's demise.
asufitrjr&ar, s. The nine classes of
things established by art. 2. The nine
forms of worship by Saiva Yogis. See
itBipnetLD iceu&ifipireirLD, s. The
nine modes of drumming. See prat,
iEBiptre&iu>, s. The nine kinds of
grain oblations. See ftefiuib.
lEevpgiawnwiseiaiiruSeo, s. The nine
apertures of the body,
the two
eyes ; *tg, the two ears ; miS), two nostrils ;
mtii, the mouth; <sfi, the anus; @iuui,
urinary orifice, (c.)
iboiisusld, s. [in mythol.] The nine
huge serpents including ^^Gro^tSr. See
mr&. 2. Sison or Bishop's weed, gutib.
aeu&@, s, The nine gems or jewels.
SeetB.
/Ea/tysarsaflii/ii, *. The nine charitable
actions performed to a sacred guest: 1.
ttfiiQsiaii, meeting him on his ap
proach; 2. unrt/A,, doing him homage;
3. 4c?iic!4P*>, seating him; 4. grit
SQflfAi, washing his feet; 5. j/(g*B^i,
presenting flowers; 6. gujvQsiQffii,
offering incense; 7. gutisrCd-ii, waving
lamps; 8. i/m^fti, praising him; 9.
jjOPfiGmtfto, serving food, as an act of
homage and provision.
isaiGupw, s. The nine forms or trans
mutations of Siva according to the B#ft
tfii system: 1.
2. r*g>. 3. erjii. 4.
ftp. 5. jfitRwtii. 6. >(**&. 7. t-rsfl&tssr.
8. ttitggi. 9. Jjior.
ibbiuiSGb^w, s. Nine demons, whose
protection is invoked by incantations
towards the eight cardinal points, and
one over head.
,
maimmaiiflti)isqilold, s. The ninth
section of Bhagavat
isaiLDaS\ maitrpfiarij), s. The nine
gems. See s^pard.
isGuinec&wndeo, s. A poem of nine verses
in the j/ifiB connexion, {lit.) the nine
gemmed chain. See Jju^a

I6QS>J
/eqilS, s. The ninth lunar day after the
new or full moon. See BS. VV. p. 457.
Navami.
icoiQpSet), s. The nine classes of
clouds; each raining a year. See G;*x
isbih&lc,rsaippih, s. The nine pas
sions, as expressed in poetry, dramatic
action, &c. See fs>ii.
t a'jj-S nsrw , s. See /EQiioafl.
is)j/r94ii, s. Rule of nine.
icaitrirpfiifl, s. Nine nights of strict
fasting, chiefly to Durga, who is said to
have fought with Durgan an Asura
nine days, and to have slain him on the
night of the last. The fast begins on
the first phasis of the new moon in
September.
iBSannpfiifll^goJF, s. The puja offered
to Durga, Sarasvati and Lukshnii,
three days each, in the nine days' fast.
leaianjsfi/fle&gjiw, s. The fast of nine
nights.
aeiSeoiraui, s. The nine metals. See
iseuenirGtesjiisesst ii>, s. [J!. C. usage.']
Nine angelic companies in heaven.
iteudiiuii &nesstus, s. The nine divisions
of Sanscrit grammar, of which two are
said not to be now extant, u-^rtvS
Q&arugimieDsaScvAsaiiTil}.
isajirsiQ&iA isgjitlB&u), s. [in astrol.]
A division of the rising sign into nine
equal parts. See gmi^-s.
'rssiiLO, t. Newness, freshness, n&mu>.
2. Uncommonness. (Sa. Nava.)
Bvihtrdrur. What news?
itansacestuilb, s [com. Lj&j is it j ld .] A
new practice, innovation.
isaiuneariLo, s. A new pot. (c.)
,T.~.hfu>, s. Newness, iy*/aU). (c.) 2.
(**) Fresh butter, i^QaiafeQcaru.
meiiUpuiraw, s. [in poet, compos.] A
very easy style, 0*iu^<*ffiati_.
itaiii^G&irneir, s. Krishna, as butter8tealer, Qac&Qstt-.fi ~ i^-Z - >.'- crz.rr.
iseawnsasirifl'JJtii, s. An extraordinary
occurrence.
/56uG><r7T3r, s. A kind of tune, fttflnir
*j>. (#a>.)
i56urrL-.IT, s. (Pers.) A boat, a dhoney,
Oxtail. Compare
rBsQiULD, s. An axe, QsiriiB. 2. A
heated iron used in ordeals, mat- ('". ; )
*I5sBiULCi, s. Newness, novelty, ngisam.
(*0.) 2. A new thing,
TafifTii), j. Men's tuft of hair, ^essrld uSit.
2. Crown of the head, a.*S). 3. The head,
4. Peacock, miM. 5. Mountain, uiv.
6. The minor lute of agricultural districts,
uGfiuriijfipib. 7. Sword, ir*. 8. Inferi
ority, a trifle, Ljtitaan. (*&)
rEsQir, s. As iififitfii) 1, 6, 7, which see.
2. [^roiv] Grass, firmib.
uc%(jiJ(]0'i>fii3
The cow has
not cropped a single blade.
/Fafijjjjy /5 eBffi),QGptir,ifdl*k<ipat, Qatar,
irJi, v. a. To say, to tell, to utter, to
declare, to pronounce, Q*rAiw. 2. To learn,
to study, to read, peruse,
(p.)
ffiofl^Bsu/f, appel. n. [pi.] Speakers.

/teSek<2(^ird@eSeLD, s. Gratifying to
the reader, one of the ten beauties of
style. See jysso.
/i68ptv /ssflijS, v. noun. Utterance,
learning, as the verb.
ISsSlq, dSSflar, p Spar, uGugs, jj, r. a.
To extinguish, ^<S*s. (-.-:. )
!5<s8rijr)J, @Qpar, ne&pfiQarm , Oaiar, ic
tlpp, v. a. To say, to speak, to declare,
to pronounce, CWA<i. 2. To declare or
pronounce with authority,
mt&m; [ex KtSAi.]
/5ar7s3Ttii, s. Newness, novelty, ty^anto.
W. p. 457. Navina.
t6G>]3iS!T, s. (Pers.) A servant, GaiSso
titif.
m<S>\^jSi> KSijrkjglQ-UirpeC, v. noun,
[jiroe."] Becoming soft, becoming soddened
by boiling; being wearied as the limbs
by labor, pm. 2. Being rotten, or decayed,
as clothes, books, wood, wiHuGur*.
iS3^iPi,s. (Tel.) A trumpet, erdmnsrw,
wsma), j. Blemish, defect, fault, crime,
offence, evil,
2. Disgrace, meanness,
msucuei, s. The nawel tree, Syzygium
Jambolanum. See mriii. (c.)
reeheQ, s. A boat, a dhoney, Qpnafl.
Sec *<iti. 2. Youth, tender age, ---- 3.
Beauty, handsomeness,
4. A deer,
war. 5. The thirteenth lunar asterism,
jyA*. (p.)
'tSGLisi], s, A boat, a vessel, a ship,
ioiAjiui4. W. p. 489. Nau. Gr. Naus; L.
Navis; /line. E. Navy.
/561/ffly3r6W ffl^,
[in combination, more
prop.
Good and evil, good and
evil results, gtfi&pib; also >Qf^ga|.
ri,yi,-"-i-,;o. a. One who knows not
good or bad.
^(LpsSLC, s. [prov.~\ Shallowness of a
dent, an impression, furrow, &c, ^yitSu*
ma. 2. Bluntness, as of a point,
[ex BQfiKg.]
ITjQg&fT}}, Spffl, iBQgdSesrgi, w, mqgda,
v. a. [prov.] To pound paddy or rice
coarsely, ^ffSesmmofAs. (c.) 2. To blunt,
to dull, to level,
3. To make a
shallow furrow, dent or impression, ^ts.
I5(lilE!(3}, SGpar, is tigkj@Gobior , Geusbr,
is. t'. n. [/>ror.] To become blunted, as
a point, to be dull, wQfij*. 2. To be
ploughed with shallow furrows, to be
written or engraven with too faint an
impression,
lHQg&i], SGfleir, * Q g 2 an dr, Geueir, if rig si,
v. n. To slip out of the hand, or from
under the footas an oily or lubricous
thing; to slip down, fall off, as a garment,
<a>. 2. To come off, as hair, dp. 3.
To steal or skulk away; to elude, to
escape, ^u*. 4. (fig.) To evade, to
shift, to give an indirect answer, to shuffle
Off, fiutSfiffAGlKlster. (c.)
iBtxgaieo, v. noun. A slipping, evading,
&c , as the verb.
j'--., v'vi.:i--i::,t. Don't let the
affair lie still.
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IBpS
l5i^^(ai5iT<&l)J!>fl>$0, v. noun. Being soft I5jj)l&(3j, @7/D^r, njpim Q denser, Qeaar, ig
HQgwevrrzsrGutTs?, s. Shuffling talk.
and mashy, to be yielding to the touch.
v. a. To cut off, lop off; to prune,
m(ig<&, appcl. n. [pros.] One who gives
See QsrerQerstfipA).
clip off, asS*. 2. To mince, to chop, to
an indirect answer, iSu^Qsr^rpmer.
cut in small pieces, getoit-xs. (c.)
nQpeiQasir. I will escapeslip away. I5&rr, s. The husk of the cardamom seed, I^JVfi^l-, s. [prov.~] A gold-smith's anvil,
vtutQjrii.
(/?.)
I5S1T, s. The fiftieth year of the Indian
attached to a block, ^oi_*i.
!5srr i5sn~(&Tj, s. The middle, medium,
cycle, as A. J). 1856. See so>.
tigipuf-sq^pfi', s. Anvil-block.
. 2. Noon, iqfuraii. 3. The twenty*n;3iTa^u!rssr, s. The son of Kuvera,
second asterism, )cj<2,iw<i.
4. A l5V!5j>)l1i>j}>Gti!5J31i5Qpssre\>, v. noun.
particle of intensity with words signify
Grinding between the teeth as hard
ing darkness, used in poetry, iStg&uQutg
fibrous vegetables not well boiled,
msrriii, s. [pros.] The isetraii caste.
tseiraiGBr, s. \_fcm. tseir^fi.] A caste of
itetrG$<Tjeir, s. Thick darkness, mid t5Jp)LCT, s. (For.) Mean, poor, degraded,
toddy drawers, *t!,cn8p*<5<?,*. (Jaffna.)
night. iSgifdaa. 2. Midnight dark
inferior; the lowest grade or rank, jjpui.
ness, be>i-Aiiirfi$ilafi<3er.
iBsirwush (jj, s. The itziraiir and uareirir
2. A mean, or vile person, ,rf!un*.
lb Brr06rrOTis/(geD, s. Deep night, thick
castes.
!5^!piQp,
QQpeZr, itjpiLSQsassr, Geuzk, mjpLD,
darkness.
*!5Sirih, s. The lotus, pruisnrr. 2. One of
v. a. [pror. also tjoo.] To grind the teeth,
I5S1T

l5S1T^r^,QQ^)isr,iceire^(:a!rar,Qaieir,
the thirty-two KpurjiA,. 3. Width, breadth,
to gnash, u$>ai$.i*. 2. To bruise or crush
xiiar, v. a. To contract or cultivate
extent, jyswii. (
between the teeth, uwwrpaj^i*.
friendship, to love, to be friendly, as miLm,
i5j(Lpji)ia& is^UQpQpesr, inf. To
*!5ofresr, s. One of the seven of the
(/>)
irstfgrj/s/f, s. [pln.~] Friends, associates,
grumble, to mutter, to murmur, qojopjj**.
first class of kings famed for liberality;
2. To growl, as cats, dogs, &c, eating,
and hero of the Naishad'ha, QppQn&aaaeS
adherents, allies, .
also scui, and
Baffin, (c.)
Quf(jr. 2. A celebrated monkey, said
Bftxrur. (p.)
to have built Adam's bridge for Kama
itenateoiricararirrr, appcl. n.
Foes, i5jpi6B>ijCi, s. Goodness, isaresmi. 2.
and his monkeys to cross in going to
enemies, uer>a&r.
Odor, scent, perfume, r*5ra\ (*>.) 3.
Ceylon. W. p. 455. Nala.
Fragrancy, perfume,
(p.)
, t. One of the seven sacred
aeruz&w, s. A dish well cooked, be 15 srrstrrrjji
iBgitaaiiiesip, s. Fragrant basil. See
places of Siva, g)rfflo^nD. (p.)
cause * cooked well.
asritaifi.
s. A crab, we&r. 2. Cancer
l50fB, adj. Thick, close together. 2. i5snsS,
rngsmnppuilegtmesBrLD, s. Fragrance,
of
the
Zodiac,
*ixsi-*t$it.
3.
Relation
Broad. 3. Large, great.
*am/sih.
ship, o.po). 4. One of the last of the
seven classes of liberal kings, atni-GuQp
156$, s. Cold, frigidity, (gflir#s?. 2.
wgajn^eo, s. A perfumed forehead,
crsrcv2Qwr(j,<r.
Closeness, thickness, as of leaves, Qrfii.
tcesviisiDifiQepfi. 2. A lady, Guei.
3. Crowd, multitude, ^lLi_i4. 4. Great /SsiTjOTJj, s. See isar.
/EjjiO/Euj, i. Cow's ghee of the best
ness, hugeness, CJujyaoio. 5. Width, breadth,
quality, uOsiu.
extent, jfMKiii. 6. A scorpion, G>or. (*.) 15p 15Qp 6ST Si) , v. noun. As isjpusQpssrev.
mgH&pneti), s. A species of fragrant Con
s. Odor, fragrance, ain&Sair. 2.
volvulus, airtterfartB.
I5eff)ir, s. Coldness, frigidness, gaff/f. !5pSiJLCi,
Honey, GgOr. 3. The !*> plant. 4.
rjssBjr.-ic, *. A fragrant balsam or
2. A lobster, mwO. 3. Greatness, huge
The
(gigiuiojii,
an
aromatic
tree.
5.
A
ness, largeness, Ouam. (0 4- Hatred,
oil.
tree, the ^aAsrwtb.
6. A small
dislike, u. 5. Ague, shivering fits,
rtjpidprrwi, s. A fragrant garland.
flowering tree, Csesalpinia pulcherrima.
(*)
itjiLDrj^uLj, s. Green ginger, gjtgS.
iBefiiT&au>, s. Fever and ague.
I5p<s>], s. Odor, fragrance, aiir&Sssr. 2.
/FjSLoso/f,
s. A fragrant flower.
/SsrflsarLD. s. The lotus, Nelumbium speHoney, C**. 3. Toddy,
4. The
iEjpiu>eoiT&itppeo, v. noun. Putting on
ciosum, ^ruioor. W. p. 456. Nalina. 2. (c.)
r_- . a tree. C*^-)
fragrant flowersin worship.
Wit, pleasantry, jesting, joking, drollery, i5pSsrr, s. A species of winding plant,
ibgtthiSSleir, s. A kind of fragrant
fun, g)EiS^ii. 3. Irony, satirical language.
gum, a drug, *ri?ii.
Cissus vitiginea, L.There are %np&,
ettaf. 4. Buffoonery, mocking, scoffing,
iCffiuiLjeas, s. Sweet incense, perfume,
a smaller of the same; ivAp>, a plant,
ridicule, uAmwb.
Cissus acida; Ou<yirpS, a larger species.
ssHssramen/X,!. Jesting, joking, fun. 2.
I5(nj,
s. Odor, fragrance, eun&Ssnr. 2. I5jpielujgil , s. Any thing fragrant, good,
Coaxing or flattering talk.
Toddy, air.
3. Honey, <?,**.
palatable, good flavor, as sfiug. (p.)
iBeBesr&anirsir, s.
A wag, a witty,
m^fiiujj}!,
s.
Any
thing
good, pleasant, rsjysQeSr5jpieffy9fijyeyeifl, s. A
humorous man. 2. A jester, a buffoon.
fragrant, &c, Sfrfsnrargi; [ex *,jsbm.]
3. A mocker, a scoffer.
kind of tree, &rxrii, Cordia obliqua, L.
There are two kinds,
giving
metRsBr&Q&ireo, s. Pleasantry, jocose- I5jpi, adj. Fragrant, &c. See wjpsDUi.
small fruit ; OuarerflJoS, bearing large
ness, wit, drollery. 2. Ridicule.
I5jpi&(3),
A piece cut off, commonly
fruits.
leaRairLhuessrcsil/seo, v. noun. Joking,
of ola; a paring, ,~v=>. 2. An ola-bond,
(EjnafleSijiJ^pii, s. The edible fruit of
or
note
of
hand,
9cQ.
3.
Moutli-piece
playing on words, punning. 2. Derid
the Cordia.
of a pipe or clarionet, **<:ji$a:mik<. (c.)
ing, sneering, ridiculing, making sport
I5^ULrsLj,
@Cpar, sjjiiiSffsarOT, Qaiisr ,mjpiu>
iEgtd(&@L~ , s. An ola-bond.
of one.
u, v. a. [pro. also m^iin.J To gnash, to
ajpid (gpfslutSsB, s. A pepper stalk
isetRairajniTjienp, s. Wit, joking, ridicule.
grind the teeth, to crack or bruise with
(piper dichotom) cut in small pieces,
*/5istflesff, s. Lukshmi, gjeodigiB. 2.
the teeth, to gnaw, to champ; to bite or
crush to pieces with the teeth or beak,
A tank in which the lotus grows, pimsntf
/rjj(ggo6oti, s. The root thus cut,
&C, upaif.**. (c.)
/st-i*ib. 3. A melody or musical mode,
gitfitg. 2. The root called <2,iiif.C,#.
153B>p,
s. Fragrance, euir&Sssr. 2. Toddy,
mjpidigQmL-Lf., s. The root of Aes/ssrfl&ir, s. Lukshmi, )6v<l8.
sir. 3. Fragrant smoke, biJ)libd*. 4. Fault,
chynomene aspera, cut to make toys.
defect, ppio.
5. Honey, G>cr. (p.)
p3stiisg)idti!), s. The head part of an ola
!5^mjr^, s. The Armadillo, Manis
ieet>pu(B Ljaaa, s. As /sjpiwL/aa^.
cut off.
brachyara, L. See sid&tg.
eiinetim'jpii(&), s. The lower end of an ispSireir, s.
Head of the Madura
15(GrrjJB string, s. A class of tunes, fpiiutikr.
ola cut off.
college. See **8iar.
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ibt

1ST

IBSSTG&LD, s. Goodness, benefit, benefac


I5p(s>&irs<r, . Jupiter, &c. See rceu.
tion, B-umrstb. 2. Utility, help, aid, a^<9.
!Bpp^fi^)ir, ' Oae of the disciples
3. Virtue, morality, *4itciitmih. 4. Peace,
of Agastya, who wrote a treatise on
concord, aifis*j>. 5. Auspiciousness,
Prosody and versification, called after
prosperity, welfare, uii. 6. Good nature,
liis name, *pp&, now scarce, s>rtu4wr
good temper,
7. Good deeds of
former births, as enjoyed in the present
life, mAn2er. 8. [in comb, with c\*\
iBfiJUsir), s. The gum of the fig-tree,
Puberty of a girl, as an auspicious event,
Qua&sBisiaiitmwM. 9. [R. Calh. usage.'] The
Eucharist, mpa<slea\ [er
(c.)
iBSoTiB^SsO, t. Middle, a. 2. Crown
a.rfr4.u<&n*r<raur,^ : . Your undertaking
of the head; the zenith, *-*9.
will prosper; a prognostic.
isdrea>L>&aj>iui3iffpev, v. noun. Hold
(BStsrsy, j. Real vision, sight, wakeful
ing right principles firmly; one of the
ness, as opposed to *<wy, *#aji4. 2.
eight acts of beneficence. See *u*Sc^fi.
Width, breadth, j/Mitt. 3. Area, space,
room, surface, place,
(.&)
ibss-soldQ^ilhu, inf. To do good.
/Eairaou^OTiD, s. Good and evil, pros
tBasr), s.
Narrowness, Q/sgaaii. 2.
perity and adversity. 2. The last words
Greatness, Qu^tato. (##.)
of a dying person aware of his state.
3. Festive and funeral occasions, (c.)
IBsaB. A particle of intensity, prefixed
BeiTiB>j)$a>u3SMm/ter^ea>ifi&}pglAjfai. They
as an adverb or adjective, principally the
do
not invite him either to festivities
former, to verbs and nouns, meaning very
or funerals.
greatly, intensely, copiously, &c, used in
- tS
s a.--. A good
poetry, jy.0*.
natured, harmless person. 2. A sim
maflpBfirar. He gave largely.
pleton.
mcHQmitprOr. He was much pained.
artu><wwQ>ir&i, inf. To praise
maflGuxifi. A great dunce.
and dispraise. 2. To utter the last
words before death; often used with
rB&ar,s. Toddy, ir. 2. Flower buds,
Curi_
^/cjiiL/. (**>.) 3. Honey of flowers,
tfc*<>.
iBsaaiLouuigj^-isaieauiuQu^, s. Good
deeds of former births bringing enjoy
BttaffiQxnbul. A branch with flower
ment in the present life, BiiBttcauuuar.
buds, (p.)
is sir sbtouirear Qu ear, s. A marriageable
/ssbsr, fiff^sir, iC/gar, Qaiar, iu, v. n.
girl, Q@&mrarQu&T.
To become wot, to be moistened, ****. (c.)
Qppu3Rr*0ai/is48'?<'>>. To those well IBSST^S, s. [vul. iseareuSl.'] Goodness, neb
bkd. 2. A good, a benefit, a kindness,
drenched, what fear of a little wet? i. e.
a favor, uctii. 3. Gratitude, Q*i<*;P;
one often punished becomes hardened.
[ex *>.] (<\)
is%aeii,v. noun. Wet, moisture, humidity,
r sor $ i. _ , inf. To be ungrateful.
rrfftb.
m&rfl^mClMmm&rj&ajppGiag/scar
IStktsr, d8<2p^r, fkQfiar, uGueir, da, V. a.
fiiSiiMfimtk, appel. n. An ungrateful
To wet, to moisten, to soak, rntttm. (c.)
man.
nm, fQ iirw'jjj^ eo-isarpl 3&irp , V. noun.
ga/ffrafLlif.ffaicDwisrJfipS^r. Would I
Being ungrateful, (hi.) slaying benefits,
wash my hands, (i. e. eat) in bis house?
Q*zjseBrfitnpfiiQ. (p.) See Q*fAi, V.
m^BsuLf, e. noun. Wetting, making wet,
ic&iplQ&neoeo, inf. To acknowledge
benefits, to thank.
l5S3T(3j, s. Good, goodness, benefit,
itebr<8t8?ksrd&, inf. To remember bene
bj}. 2. Beauty, jyisg. 3. Plentifulness,
fits, to be grateful.
copiousness, abundance, i<s9. (*.) [ex
narftLLpppw, e. noun.
Forgetting
'*>]
benefits.
isdrrgasrj, inf. To know thoroughly.
BearfiApuuff Bwpebrff m&p&iBj jsaGpiapOuja
*<irs>. To forget a benefit is bad; to
CSes^sarniQ^irir, appel. n. The wise
forget an injury is good.
eminent sages.
B&fiu>pG**i. Forget not a benefit.
iBarQLopds, inf. To esteem highly.
{Aw)

mir
aesiBiufipio, v. noun. Being grate
ful, BBBtSyejBifii).
arir^uSeoQ&evaiui, s. Riches not used
iu doing good, (p.)
rearfiaSssrih, s. Ingratitude.
iBar^Sijeneiraiesr, s. A grateful man.
ft6l>TJpj, [appellative of a symbolic verb, or
3d per. neut. from **>, used substanliieli/.~]
That which is good, or beneficial, a good,
B*fg. 2. Virtue, morality, m^e^w. 3.
Greatness, excellence, Ql/(jbxo. 4. Copi
ousness, abundance, ^<5^1. 5. Prosperity,
welfare,
Qr ;ajtj!ansgi. Doing good is becoming
to all; to the rich it is added wealth.
isebrryij, adv. Well, prosperously,
beautifully, liberally.
*T&/Bjr(jS(gibBarcg.uBQMiQ*@(7!j60-. He gives
liberally to all.
t*-<jn%. Farewell, prosper.
ib sir (yuS(yd a , inf. To be good, well,
beautiful, Ssc. 2. To prosper, flourish.
itmrTjiid&nljds, inf. To bear fruit
plentifully.
IB sir Sufi Ssd , s. Good manners. ^,%fd*u>,
2. Health,
3. Penance,
iSsarsanuLD, t. A civil expression, t.u
*iw*Qss&i. 2. Sec Bii.
IB SUT earIT , s. A good, /isaremu). (p.)
iseorssreOLii, s. Excellence, great good
ness, i'-v v - ((iCv: i
iBesreorlsOLh, s. A rice-field. See ite\>.
iBshrQlssT^, s. A good way, (morally )
an honest courseoppos. to gusQarfi. 2.
See
r>oV :si) P , s. A small fragrant herb,
urpQBris.. Indian Sarsaparilla, Periploca
Indica, L. (c.)
jpiitar^s)rf), s. A plant.
iBesiesfl, s. (Hind.) A very small person,
or thing, Uppcs. (e.)
reesreS^ireo, s. The short end of threads
in cloth badly woven.
iceiif&umuiueo, s. A small boy.
/56ST,gB', Qdpar,ifarsSQssar, Gsvni, farer,
v. a. [prou.] To nibble, as rats, or squirrels,
B*-tg:Bst**. 2- To bite or nibble off any
thing, to bite the nails, u*>Biip*ii.*B.
IB63Igpirei, s. The name of a Tamil
grammar made by Pavanandi. 2. See *.

JBtT
IBIT. A Byllabic letter compounded of i
and ,g.
IBIT, s. Tongue, rsirdraj. 2. Clapper of
a bell, iDadtmr. 3. Index or tongue of a
balance,
4. Bolt of a lock, yii
if.dr0eT. 5. Wards of a key, fipafimnln
i*<3. 6. Mouth -piece of a musical instru
ment,a j4!*cg. 7. Flame, j*Stri)**itbj.
8. The middlo, the centre, <2. (.)
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siQB/SsaBtMBi. He did not presume to


answer.
jQ*0)JAi2gj mrQm/Qf&uBf&lN. My tongue
did not move to retort.
ndi^/iBiiJSjigmtsBBiiitM. He moved his
tongue but spake not; i c. was silenced
(by my arguments).
^iS^p^LLiL/eSr^Aarfiiort^Gfl Bwrnl^psCu.
KB. The blister from a burn will heal,
the brand of the tongue is indelible.

t5^**'smjiij/t_n*eyiii.
If he wag his
tongue the whole country is moved.
MjrsimirirrBSgfiffrBFBs Whatever else is
unguarded, guard the tongue, (esp.)
BirprrmS, appel. n. Staple of a door,
[ex Br et /--:'.]
KadpagwQup, inf. To have the tongue
well trained to speak. See AQfiiL/.
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isiraiB

mirm
m oi fiiS, . [vul. ifff/rjsiS.] Staple
of a door into which the boll shoots, as
xrfffsffi. 2. A kind of
i4tf.
w^joSuJuf, in/". To speak res
pectfully to oni\ to restrain the tongue
in answering a superior.
leirui-fpxa, s. A kind of excrescence,
or cancerous disease, on the tongue.
rGnu>affir /p/r
ihtTLOir&v, s.
Sarasvatl, goddess of eloquence, poetry
ami the arts; said to be in the tongue,
mlAtrntpl.
icirzuii mui, v. noun. Silencing one by
magic 2. Reservedness, silence, Qiosrant.
icirejas>^.da, inf. To become speech
less from calamity, &c, a hyperbolical
phrase, Cu*_i_r)<5*. 2. (Jig) To
refute one's objections.
isirsuemti, s. The uvula, @ jpxndrg;
[*t jyolrarit.] (p.)
ibiraia&rT, s. [com. firwjiBiraidsisiirUJir.'] A
poet, one of the sixty-three devotees of
Siva, m#si. 2. Poets, ty//; [ex mi el
j/tri, princes.]
thir eun'&sr, s. [sometimes /F/ro/ijSbr.] A
kind of pimple or ulcer on the tongue,
as miuLipp; [ex jpjOT.]
ictisueotr, s. Poets, orators, the eloquent.
2. The learned, mpS<st; [e.r mm*.]
icireuptLS, s. Dryness of the tongue.
mrteurrLStjfi,
Influence superstitiously attributed to some person's words.
See /ji<g*ffl,*,6>.
/5^a;/7crr,
Sarasvati. See rsiiLDa&r.
leirsSifieo, v. noun. Faltering of the
tongue from disease, when near death,
&c.
mtiS&igiSuriSpji. The tongue has
failed.
icirsiftp^si, s. Thirst, great thirst, e&LtiiLi.
2. Faltering of the tongue, mrm&ppi*. 3.
Blight from the tongue,
flMff isitQeugi, s. Blight from the
tongue, words of praise or admiration
spoken by unlucky persons, supposed
to produce evil, fr<jj<js(?^iiA.
rsTSSSdTiis [Bir&ihpijl, s. Croton seed,
QmiiiCiib.

if.j^,!. The eight famed serpents '


of the nelher world employed at the
eight cardinal points to support the
earth are: 1.
2. .z^*fer. 3.
mar. 4. mimuimjor. 5. (gefacdr, 6. ufpuor,
7. tostuffunor. 8. miirnQmnt-tsr. To these
the thousand headed ^iQmatar, king
of the race, supporting the earth at
the centre is sometimes numbered as a
ninth.
iBiraseireJi), s. A kind of recumbent
shrub, ... .
isir&ssar&JH /BirsseareSanat s. Female
of the naga race, especially a wife of
Arjuna.
isns&nuui, s. Curse of the cobra,
inflicted on a person for killing it.
See mrmuiSsffiatmot.
tsti ir ssj ld tstis&IJtS)rsir&GOQJnw, s.
[com. mrmmnb ] A kind of pipe or
clarionet, one of the chief musical in
struments, gig;\ia*i$<S.
isnmpptvaiu>, s. One of the qualities
of women, i> \3bw;;Q,s
isirspwiSnasiriBiraQpajefr, s. [prov.~]
The cobra snake regarded as a god, pro
perly applied to .g ]<?*, the chief of
the nether world. See mtteiptbiSsna-.
,T..'.-T 7,-srff, s. A species of /sue/ft, the
root of which is used by snake dancers
the snake drawing back its head, and
retiring when it is presented; also deem
ed an antidote to snake bites, Cucumis
anguinus, L.
&ti8pneB&&&rtSl, s. A plant fed on
by the silvestre or cochineal insect,
Oblong Indian fig. (Aim.)
iBira@est&, s. West point, Qu:p(8j.
m.Taf]tuu>, s. A lamp in the form of
a five headed cobra, ;?*^a.-rfr*a.
lenaGjzeBicnawuir, s. The cobra, as a
goddess.
lEirsGirpar mn&isirujj5&r, s. Indra,
g'->T -.jr. 2. As mrmdfimietr.
nirauiil, s. The spread and figured
neck of the cobra, uiMtaui-ib. 2. [com.
*r**ii.~\ An ear ornament in imitation
of the spread neck of the cobra,

A kind of bird, trained to talk, a species of


the Miua, piupenmi. See
j.
*!B.TSm, s. The cobra-de-capella or hood
ed snake. *A>uuniq 2. A naga, or demi
god, having a human face, with the tail of
a serpent, and the expanded neck of the
cobra. The race is said to inhabit a region
called Patala. or mrmQmmib, under the earth.
3. Lead,
4. Black lead, mrfsjA. 5.
The black monkey. m&B&jei. 6. Monkey
in general, ii>8JrQurg>. 7. An elephant,
iif!ar. 8. A tree. See 4<*-!tw. 9. Fragrant
herb, as sj'so*>. 10. A medicinal tree, g>#
7*4>u>?<. 11. An astrological karna. &t
W. p. 458. Naga. 12. (Sa. Nuka.)
The visible heavens, ether, sky, atmos
phere, ^srtuib. 13. Swerga or the Indian
paradise, aimmib. 14. A kind of prepared
arsenic, rurOTi4. 15. A kind of pre
cious stone, <uum. 16. A mountain,
!Sw. See
17. Fine cloth,
Note.
Of the ii> snakes there are said to be of
different castes as among men; being four
chief, and one inferior caste; which differ
in form, motion, food and habits.

iBirsuL-iesrti, s. The town of Negapatam,


n 7 1 u if w , s. One of the S/fdjseS
or curious kind of poems.
isttaun&w, s. [in mythol."] A kind of
snake-like rope, with a noose or knot,
and having life. It is obtained of the
gods by austerities; and in war sent to
entwine itself about the foe, ur<44<rjm>rjr
umtmmwtb .
icusuudms^, s. A precious stone. See

658

mirsu^j,icnaiiy,, s. The flowers of


the srxii tree, used medicinally; also
called fij>/iiy.
iirtuyrS, i. A worm, an earth-worm,
also called
by native doctors,
who make of it several preparations.
tsna,ui<asre&, s. Sand containing lead.
lenssuiadfltinsnpfiosu*, s. The gem
supposed to be found in the head of
the cobra. See si/thwrsit.
nirsuDBui, s. A kind of red tree.
ihir&LDeo$ mnsLDW eS&>&, s. A medi
cinal species of the *>, used ior
dying black. The root forms a drug,
White flowered justicia, Justicia nasuta,
L.
HitlMif, s. [with Coj&^if or (7<y&).]
A cloth with serpentine stripes,
(7aiiy, j. See ttirauy,.
mrrznti&n, s. The chief of the nagas,
icti&Seoiraii, s. Swerga, CpeuQeoirati.
2. The world or region of the nagas
under the earth, 8a><u*>0^fiy>.
iciraeuiii,, s. See nnauiu>.
iBirseiiffirefi , 1. A kind of tune, fpiflnn
mi.
niraeuend) m rt& sear eft, s. A betel
plant, QmipfifamQmiq., 2. [also mrmaue2
<jp*-/A.i.] The finishing ceremony of
a marriage on the fifth day, *vSajrsr**
ibit somasi, s. In gold coin, a slight
alloy, supposed to be contracted from
the metal of the mould, Qiyp&i.
niraBitriij, 3. An instrument used by
turners, gtima-&fpaojm9.
m itm irs=earsin , s. The Brahmany-kitei
whose food is snakes; [ex df*nn4, food.]
isnsnfi^piii iBnan&$)nu>, s. A dart,
as mrmurmib.
ttt*tipmtt s. Garuda, as the devourer of snakes, the vehicle of Vishnu,
*(ji_<*; [ex Jfmpm**.~\
ibnsnuamw, s. An ornament in form
of a cobra, worn by Siva,
Qmwtbjs.
mrrsttugessesr, appel. n. Siva, @*nar.
11 itaitso ii)lo, s. The inferior world or
abode of the nagas.
isirQaiipneir, s. The cobraas a deity.
muiiiciTsu), s. A cobra. See es>u.
upzueuiBiTsu), s.
A winged serpent,
a flying dragon.
isn
s. The Devanagri character
or alphabet of the Sanscrit language.
rfJ. 2. Dry ginger,
W. p. 459.
Naoara.
iBirsirs>jsm(3, s. A kind of beetle,

Kirsuujbjpiiciraeuireni, s. Alloy of
zinc in silver, gtg"'*^^<-i.
'Itiraifl, s. The ggif^^ tree. (^*7.)
reirsuurrwL), s. The cobra.
*mitsif!sua mtr&i?&Ln, s. Town or
ien&uiStr$ieif>as>i, s. The making of a
city manners, speech, address or dress,
five headed cobra and worshipping it,
giUuib.
2. Politeness, refinement of man
to expiate the sin of killing a cobra by
ners, civility, gentility, urbanity, u-u^itac;
the person or his ancestors, which it
[ex mmai.'] 3. A favorable look, graciousis supposed prevents offspring.
ness, kindness, mebQ^iij-jb. 4. Something
nirsuSirwLj, s. A kind of rod in the
new, a curiosity, rfff^<a. 5. Affectation,
foppishness, Jfen*. (c.)
shape of a snake, gsJ-iJ^.

15TS
isnAfadsnaaricnsifsQpareeaiik, s. A
genteel accomplished person.
//rirfi/r.-srti_i;, ' Genteel man
ners.
ft - i ' i a (rear 2 : - - , s. Refined speech,
genteel address.
p. noun. Behaving genteely, acting
politely or gracefully. 2. Being fop
pish, finical or precise.
is/ra/rW, s. [plu.~] Citizens, townsmen,
n -..
2 Polite, genteel, accom
plished persons, rgit. 3. Hakes, gallants,
IBir&smtr, s. A plant bearing a very
large edible pod, piQtit., Triehosanthes
anguina, /.
/5/TdISO, s. [nil. corrupt, of uneven.'] The
nawel tree.
iHtTSSULn, s. One of the eleven as
trological karnas, as *.>., pisimii.
'IBtr&Ssr, s. One of the ten vital airs,
supposed to assist in extending, and
contracting the body, and in speaking.
See /. W. p. 458. Naoa.
t5T(8j, s. Youthfulness, tenderness, ju
venility, )oa>>i 2. A chank, ring. 8.
A snail, sea-snail,
4. A glie-buffalo,
QaabQatr?*>j>. 5. A female of the gayal
or elk, QuataooM. 6. A female fish, a
spawner, Ousfcuf*. 7. A young tree.
vitssbp. 8. [proe.2 A female calf, a heifer,
tnQsiTBi&Qpig, s. A very young palm.
(P)
rEt(gjs.Trjpi, t. A heifer 2.
The young of a buffalo.
*mr(aj, s. Aut-hill, i-ipj). W. p. 458.
Naku.
ISit3n.ir,t. A native town near Negapatam, &is*.
/5x(?a5*J"li>, s. A native town near
Comhaconam, called p >>-ij - .' 2. A
shrub and its flower, t*j*r*uu, Mesua
Ferria, L. (Ains.)
/B/T 63)35, j. A name of Negapatam, nit
Bull.i..<gcrd>. (/>)
oiju>fi, . [/. mjrariiy^s.J An earth
worm, a belly worm, */k_jJ.
isrsSiurr^sSo-ih, s. A thorny shrub
or climber, Mimosa, piopcQsrif.. (II.)
P5lT&(^, s. Tongue, be, as in, which
see. 2. [prov] Ear of corn, fre$u**git.
3. (Bescni ) Blade of an oar, ui_fia94(g*
& ?u.j. For some of the compounds, see n.
nmtg^uuui-rg. One's word should
never fail.
MtM<3ULipLHjt-*4ha*fitsir. He carried a
very heavy load; (/it.) so to cause him
to thrust out his tongue.
will pluck out my tongue and die.
Br&aDMU0&uurmiriul)<2urcQ*Qsrc4tur<ir. . . ,
He cut off his tongue, and laid it and
himself before atemplea very solemn and
determined vow; often performed at Pulncy festival; also used in love or affection.
mwM(s J^fwmr. You, whose tongue
should fall down, being cut off; used in
curting by

na&asr, s. Yama, the god of death,


I one to be insulted by you?
0oMSra
*irSUi-'*t_, in/. To burn the tongue,
unG&npupf), s. Periodical dissolu
for purification, or as a punishment.
tion, and reproduction of worlds. 2.
Succession of deaths and births, gi^ui^ii
mndgjf&tfs'^Si', v. noun. The tongue
iSpuqi&i [ex *.f>u^gl]
growing thick, and stiff. See^i*., v.
rr. id t ipL(&p en , v. noun. Stammer *lUir&63TU>, s. (St.) Destruction, dis
ing, stuttering. 2. Derangement of the
solution, extinction, &e., as mwtit.
bolt of a luck.
*/5tT
&tT&QiTljr>, s. Tip of the nose as
t (id ::fjtjLj!_ tund^uiuner, inf. To
mt)ss*8i*.
fail in a promise, <Sui*#fi*p. 2. To
speak falsely, QuajCWA,u.
'l6frS. s. [contraction of isnStsas.'] Nose,
ir-f ii: '/.i J,'', r. . The tongue
op*. 2. Nostril, a?*(^J. (c) 3. Upper
becoming trained to speak. Sti'^-"*- ''.
timber of a door, *fi^^tSa!Qitfiauua. A.
The passage through the arch of a drain,
itnd(&)pGii3.<$du<:u&, inf. To insult
eeufliSDWiSarwiii.
a superior.
rsnfftdaauuu, v. noun. Heaviness of
nnd^HiLu., inf. To stretch out the
the nose from cold or mucus.
tongue.
Birglpp3xi, j. Qprot).] Figured head of
tirdtejuuaztr, inf.
To fail in one's
the "*, or lion, on the walls of a temple
word. See nie^iiu.
or upper part of a tower.
isndc&fUupuULG)isltd rappeeen e\>, v.
mnSip&eLHTOLD, s. The nostrils.
noun. The tongue being thrust out.
airSuQuirtf., s.
Snuff or other ster
.Tffi(gijt/ias. s. A kind of disease on
nutatory powders, tsp*<gesi*.
the tongue. See mjufji
wrGlzjee'ipfie<>-iei,8iijeMULj,v. noun,
isnd(&)aiipfipei>, t>. noun. Scraping the
[loc. apism-Citf.'] A stopping up of the
tongue.
nose.
mnd Qoi.rsi9uQurf.eo, v. noun, [prov.]
/sirffiujrf?a, inf. To itch in the nose
Drawing in the tongue, to express afrom cold, &c.
mazement, as when asked an exhorbitni7@sniu&Gip, inf. To blow the nose;
ant price, &c. 2. Being dry and parch
also sp*o*B*>. (c.)
ed in the tongue, through thirst, (c.)
mirQsin&, s. The nose, o<s. 2. The
{5tT&(3jlisr, s. Sole-fish, ffnitleir.
upper timber frame of a door, <pqrflutMr
Q*priu-ib W. p. 463. NaSIKA.
nt, .j. ttQ& lc ,
retiSarrdSffij), s. Tip of the nose, (yd
Cappai is maxima. (Roxb)
(g>*R; [ex jjiBjiJ.]
5tr&(&j'StBuLj'riiiLi mr&(&)erf)uy)4:
itaStAR^neaisnj), s. Snuff, as ibit&u
S) mi**atti\*&, s. [i'k/.] Worms, teres,
earth-worms, *.,>H>5!.
itnS&n i3u-u>, s. [com. lEirSiijiriSiii.']
i5iriH<3>Grr, pron.
We, including the
A tubercle in the nose, ap*a*r(3 Cu>f<#
speaker, and those with him, but exclud
"Aing all others. See *rii.
it n :^ a nlc ci ld, s. (St.) Mucus of the
nose, b/j*<3*.
KITiei "Sj, QipA, tfaiiSlGmek , Geu&r, itnii
a, v. n. [proo.] To shrink into one's 16!T&, dSlpan,
uGudr, ds, v. n.
self, to become spiritless, so^ui<*^; used
To perish, to be destroyed, jn/Sk. 2. To
in t)ie phrase, finoQetiiQuGuis.
be reduced to primitive elements; also
written #fi*; [ex**.'] (p.)
rsiriii(^(ip-iViriEia^t^,s. A belly-worm,
iB.T&iuti, s. The rope passed through
aS Mlt^UUlllLj. (p.)
the gristle of a bullock's nose to guide it,
'ISir&Lh, s. Destruction, ruin, loss, <laeptermiMiSjf. W. p. 463. NaSTA.
magf. waste.
2. Dissolution, anni
hilation, death, ioiri4. 3. Involution of fSirsn-euesr, s. [prop. /BireSjiar, fern, tinsmatter, reduction to its primitive ele
mfft.] A barber, aetuc.u<ir. (c.)
ments, gQsiii. W. p. 453. Na8A.
mm<rQ&h~ibujS$, s. See itn&ui.
istr&sireoui, s. The closing period of
a thing or person. 2. A time of fatality, {Etr&$, s. [honorific icirdSiUir/r.^ A lady,
a mistress. See *ni*9.
to one from the influence of former
icirdSwrrir, s. [_plu."\ Ladies, mistresses.
deeds.
2. A class of seven female deities, ob
xn3=LSe9, appcl. n. The deity as the
jects of worship, >0Q>a9&.
imperishable one. (*P.)
tsnesireocir, s. An atrociously wicked lBiri^SiBir(S, s. A place iu the southern
part of the peninsula, u>fowrcr>)(7(us>.
person like Van iu. (a curse.)
BtT&uuii a & ld ,7 a , inf. To be des ISITilSljfpei), s. [also (tjiTtg&eo.'} A plough,
troyed.
jwijcru. 2. Ornamental figures on the
mt+Gu>r*w, s. [loc. ffio/r^/i/r^ii.] Peril,
wall of a fortification, af>sv>LiLi. (.)
jeopardy, danger of life.
isn&GlpusBtQunar, appel. n.
Balaistr&LDuearGX', inf. To destroy.
Rama, as using a plough for his wea
pon, \JWLtfi$J&.
leir^iieu^aiireir isitmmp&sek ibit&
uippuQij'^'.-r, appel. n. That cursed 15ITI 6Fti, . Dramatic science, also a
one; used in imprecation.
play, drama or comedy, eiumyancffu^gin^r
SQ*zj. 2. Dancing in a play or drama,
isitrQiirau>, s. An inauspicious astro
I autp. VV. p. 460. Nat'aka. (c.)
logical yoga, mrtndufMii,
659

mir
icnisu), D.J. Tea kinds of isirtaii; 1.
isatb. 2. uuSqts-b. 3. c5y"LL. 4. QflthMwaib.
5. urexrj). 6. ff). 7. *&curL/d>. 8. a-$lsC
l_rsj*iA. 9. djrsaawtb. 1 0. e2~J*GJ*ax, also
ten in the j^weumi mode of dancing. 1
Q#;P|. 2. OgsHf. 3. *u>*Jw. 4. fi|<*uii. 5.
6- a-fiiaib. 7- uuj,ye\J&Quffi5wrato.
8.
9. /S. 10. *ioP.
/t(7_asKflao, i. An actress, a danc
ing girl. See
j.'-jfji', j. A dancing room, play
house, theatre, ri_*iiuSeSi_ii. 2. (c.)
A dancing girl, *ri_**nfisi>.
iBiTLS/i/SLSy), s. Dramatic Tamil.
MTL-apP, s. An immodest woman,
tBUL-apgieop, s. Any thing dramatic.
iBiri~aiBLf.da isni&u>Lf.&a, inf. To
be very haughty or affected, to be im
modest ; said of a woman in displeasure.
mila uu ear, s. Dramatic tunes of me
lody, &c.
iBiriauQuexr, s.
A dancing girl.
n aislamnniaii/dlSsttujirt, inf. To
act a comedy.
/sinairmiriQiuii leiriSiua, s. [plu.]
Actors, players, comedians, dramatic
performers, ^iSff.--:.
/Birisaiy>&(3j, s. Dramatic usages in
languages. 2. Poetic embellishment
including hyperbole, romance, &c, as
differing from nature, (p.)
mtrt&irthsu>, s. A gesture, pantomime,
jyafoiuu ; [ex J/Wlli.]
PSiriit, s. [pi.'] Countrymen, &c, as
IBITI637", s. The third lunar asterism,
ny.SW&.
2. An epithet of the
Chola kings, <2*rtp<!s#is<v$aDttju^iuQuut.
isrriesru (TFj<fi?l, s. A cotton shrub,
which lives three or four years. See u&tpi.
ISITlIT, s. A weaver's shuttle, jpr<&)ifi.
mrtIT, s. (Hind.) Ribbon, tape, fillet,
rsirtrresr, s. [prov.]
A term applied
to the caste of toddy drawers, n^^t^Hu
ui ' i uQuiui. (c.)
iSITilj., s. [prov. for /siuf..] The chin.
spoke peacefully and touched the other's
chin.
/5/Tio_, s. W. p. 460. Nadi. Pulse es
pecially at the wrist, sometimes at the
foot, fig. 2. An Indian hour of twentyfour minutes, ?>*. (e.) 3. An artery, a
vein, tendon, sinew, muscle, nerve, liga
ment, 4l/. 4. String of a guitar, mfjj
tiittf. 5. Any thing tubular, a tube, pipe,
tubularity, LcSb. 6. Nose, bp* 7. A
man's lock of hair, ,gSrujnS*.
8. The
hollow stalk of the lotus, ^inH^jnk.
There are three varieties of pulse: 1. mp
mi., indicating acid humors, hypochon
dria, &c, and felt by the fore-finger. 2.
4iprit., indicating bilious humors, felt
by the second finger. 3. QQeicQumrq.,
indicating phlegmatic humors, felt by the
third finger. Note. In healthy persons,
each mns. is supposed to be prevalent for
ten *nj)a>m, or four hours of the day and
night alike, beginning from sunrise and
from sunset; any derangement of these is
regarded as indicative of disease.
660

p&wrtf., s.
The ten nerves are: 1.
jrfoptor, passing through the six <ua'-,
2. gjjaw-, beginning from the great
toe of the right foot and passing up
to the left nostril; 3. Je&u, beginning
from the great too of the left foot,
and passing up to the right nostril, cross
ing each other in five different places;
4. MtigiS, beginning at the navel and
passing to the neck, where they as
sume a seven-fold form, being the
sources of the seven musical tones of the
human voice; 5. jy4^; 6. ffi<gao<, situ
ated in the region of the eyes forming
ten branches, as optical nerves; 7. j^ana
l/o>l-. 8. ^o-i-*-, in the region of the
ears forming 120 branches or auditory
nerves; 9. <g, beginning at the navel
and reaching to the verenda; 10. 8
, situated in the verenda. Aote.
There are said to be 72, 000 pulses in
the body.
^jeiar g>l$-Cjuils. K$.LSeui_eff5T. His
power, and bustle, have come to an end ;
said of an extravagant person reduced
to poverty.
/iffifajgaP, s. Indication of the pulse.
icitif-pnnaxsr, s. The system of nerves
and arteries with their ramifications.
mt!U).&%BS, s. State of the pulse.
amf-uirrrda, inf. To feel the pulse.
See fisgusits,
icirLf.ui?tLemf, s. Acquainted with the
pulse.
itnLf.uftiu, inf. To be acquainted with
the system of pulsation in its three
fold variety.
ieitLf.QajQfu>Lffi&>, v. noun. Rising of
the pulse.
ififfijjfSiaii isiTLf.e!(ifigiQuiTfiet>,
v. noun. Sinking of the pulse.
iciuf. QtunL-Lu>, v. noun. The beating
of the pulse, pulsation. 2. The state
of the pulse.
ittrLf.e8p, s. System of the arteries.
&np@iu/BirLf., s. A pulse indicating
recovery.
jq&rrpfiiijistnf., s. A pulse indicating
death.
*l5!TiS)_QasffLc>,s. A cocoa-nut.as lertiflQa
a. W. p. 460. Nadikela.
*/F/r^LLD333rt_stfiO, s. The celestial equa
tor, stuarStSp. W. p. 460. NaDIMANDALA.
ISirQ.s. [Gen. icirCif-ar.] Country, king
dom, state, realm, fomt&iuib. 2. Rural
or agricultural country, as distinguished
from city, mggiSnib. 3. Populated coun
try or district, as distinguished from
forest tracts, Gf*ib. (c.) 4. (#.) Place,
room, space, area,
5. Locality,
situation,
6. Earth, land, as dis
tinguished from sea, y,tS. 7. The world,
_>i. 8. Side, region, quarter,u**ii.Note.
The fioe principal countries of SouthernIndia, are: I. Qfiesn-aaisrQi, Tonda; 2.
<?wic/, Chola; 3. uratrit.wMi<B; Pandia; 4. Osr^wcrnfQ, Kongu; 5. nkmS,
Malyalam. Of districts are Qfftc.is.tisi<S,
Dottiya; xt^BmrQ, in Malyalam, and vpm
BtQ, the Marava province.
rQt_Ej(gd>a/r^4C?Qi_ff<fr,$yiJA>?n>. When a
country prospers, there is no insurrec
tion, (/lev.)

mn Q
fi^itrr, s. A name of Vaikuntha
the paradise of Vishnu.
itnQ}&inTi8tu>, s. Ground adapted to
the growth of rice.
nw(Buif./f&, t. noun. Obeying, sub
mitting as a country to its rulers, *mltiai*UL/b)fi&l.
/s/ru)j7fliuii, s. Country produc
tions. See fratlum.
iBirGtirip., appcl. n. A vagrant, a vaga
bond, a stroller, iSiuuppmar ; also 8i_n*.
miip-fitBpaar. 2. [in comb.] Common
to the country.
ffe-Ci_ri^iufiLfif0D<gpT. It is common.
isirQiirLp.&Q&ne\>isnQiirif-uQu^s-, s.
Words common in the country, pro
vincial dialect, so4iOr*>.
/c/iQiirtf-uuiruoaf,, s. The vernacular
tongue, KBsfatapputvii*}.
iBirL-ienLcfi, s. The settled state of a
country, G^*4Prsir'(. 2. Things pro
moting the prosperity of a state, in six
particulars: 1. Qriiiib, wealth; 2. affedniii, corn-fields ; 3. QeC>>, a good
government; 4. ffxrrfarmo, freedom from
epidemics; 5. matt, fruitfulness; 6.
tSamw, exemption from crime. (*>.)
isniLieuppssrw,s. [prov.] Clownishness, rusticity, micQijuiBis.
isirCietiartinCtneir, s. A country
man, a clown.
isir^iirekreau), s. [vul. isiriLireaLc.]
Chieftaincy of a country, tmn^nans^^,.
iBniLtiressreaw&snBA, s. Chief of a
country or village; a Natamagar.
lEitL-inemeaiiMaairfl, s.
Wife of a
Natamagar. 2. A proud forward wo
man.
itnCu-nsssmwueisrear, inf. To ma
nage the office of a Natamagar.
reirL-tirn, s. [sing. wiL-iirar.] People of
a country, G/sufrit. 2. Countrymen,
rustics, mnJSuLipffrt. 3. Chief persona
among the Vellala caste.
itirCiireir,s. [com. sirlLIitsir.] A laborer,
ecu.tMQ*Q*r(5iljaQaw. Must SL day
laborer have a servant?
icirCQissemrsaai , s. A village accoun
tant.
isitL-<Sd <&/ppli, s.
Things injurious
to a country, pests, scourges, mcigao
ping.One class is seven-fold: l Qjrc-^.
iut, strolling jugglers, wizards, witches;
2. per1-', thieves, robbers; 3. Mfa, wild
elephants; i.u+fi, wild hogs; 5. Ai
is.ii. Insectsj 6. S*kr, parrots; 7. Qua
bd(c, excessive rain.Another class
is eight-fold: 1. SlLi.a>, locusts and
insects; 2. tttbrexa*, anarchy ; 3.
j*, invasion by a foreign power; 4.
viler, elephants; 5. <s>c<{, excessive
rain; 6. <*<g9i, high winds, tempests.
7. Sob, parrots; 8. mCxji, dissipation
or dancing. (*#.)
iBiriL(B&&iipu> isitl-uuirabrig, t.
Slovenly or rustic habits of dress, be
havior or talk.
niTL-fBiF^iriTLj, s. Agricultural tracts,
KiriLGj&GlpuLi, i. The excellencies,
natural or artificial of a country, mszi

I5T SB8T
mirC(BuLfpw, i. Country parts.
itirC(BuLffl^fiirii,s.\_pl.'] Rustics, unpo
lished persona.
miTiLGiuQu-SBir, s. A daughter-in-law,
toioacr. (Tanjore usage)
iBittL(BuGuirm(&) niriL(Saiu>ssu>, s.
The style, fashion, and manners of a
country, nf0^^ii, 2. Kusticity,
coarseness, j/J3mi*mni.ies>*.
ichlL(BuilLlu>, s. A country pony
not from Pegu.
icnC(Beu i^pmnanus, s. The news of
the Mofussil.
ib itlL(B ai ott u u ldisitlL(8 Qi sn u> , s. Fer
tility of a country,
2. Gcoil
order of a country, as to its inhabi
tants, the animals, &c.
mirLLfBQsuarsirifl, s. The wild Cucum
ber, of native or spontaneous growth.
Qjdot, mtruj-Gssrasr, Qeuek, ibiti, v. a.
To seek, inquire after, or pursue,
2. To desire earnestly, Jl^iiu. 3. To
examine, to investigate, tStttit*. 4. To
scent, as dogs a hare, k>ot<4Ji$.*. 5. {fig )
To reach, tl1i_. (c.)
(8jc:Mr!_Q/fLLi_*A>atu. He does not per
mit (me) to put foot here.
*f)iri_)i-ijA>!u. There is no room to
insert the lancet.
airif., verb part. Concerning, respect
ing, regarding, seeking.
B_iua>ri^a>*CjKir. I came to beg a
favor; or I came on your account.
,3*rq.*QabMS>jr. He goes
after her.
es>.-jr.^. On account of the rain.
amffilpi, inf. To seek after.
isti ; lis, s. Desire, pursuit, aim, quest,
Jtsuutb. 2. Intention,
3. Sus
picion,
4.
Eye, o*r. 5. A
mode of singing or drumming, embrac
ing several tunes, &iud*. 6. A sword, r*j
[ex rrS, .]
jimid]r<2uii&tBtC-i-iDn3<5*Gis6rp&. There is
suspicion of him. (if.)
aiTL.iu>iriiS(T^ss, inf. To be in earnest
about, to long for.
iSITL-U^iulci, s. The inmost intention,
design, object, *at- 2- Aim, hint, al
lusion, reference, isfiuLj.
tl5TLLs^.luiii, s. Dancing, acting, dram
atic art,
(So. Nat'ya.) (c.)
airL-ifiuiaaaar, s. A careless, reckless
man,
airiLif-udaiTitl, s. A dancing girl.
airCif-ujuiSiflujar, s. An epithet of
Siva, ?.'.-. 2. One fond of stage plays,
MttBTUtSfiilt^.
airL-if-iuuiueareesr icirLLifiuuiiri, inf.
To dance, as a dancing girl.
isitlLQ, s. A thing set up, a fixture,
*i/ftu\b, as in mamtCQ.
/E/TlL, Sdpeir, airiLif-Sareir, Gaiajr,
rj.i_, v. a. To set up, fix, plant, place
in the groundas a pole; to erect, insert,
2. To establish law, customs, rules,
to lay down, as a theory, opinion or as
sertion, thfiiStM, 3. To establish one
in life, mt^^iiSjffff. 4. To establish fame,
or reputation, 8*,**ni_. (c.)

jjiQgtlQisSmeBttQpJjltexitwttLiintiLirfb. He
could not set up writing styles with him;
1. e. could not compete in writing.
fa*fiAstiAii.ai(29o*fi$Bii^.iuutf&. The lan
cet connot be inserted in this tumor.
a.<us^7fCi9.<ara:*. Who established
the world? (poetic.)
The water will not allow the foot to
touch the ground.
secujnasnianeoiiTLLdi peo, v. noun.
Erecting the first pole of a nuptial booth.
2. Fixing the ,$rcri*Ai, in the middle
of the booth, around which the parties
mnst pass in certain ceremonies.
(^Lf-imtLi, inf. To plant a colony.
aiga&itirCL, inf. To bring one's name,
family, &c, into ill-repute, to injure
one's character.
mmnz_, s. A mode of singing, drum
ming, &c, including several tunes, g>iu<*.
2. A tune, one of the thirty-two, p4m*.
IBITLLj, s. [also Q/rili^.] Strength,
vigor, force, umii. (p.)
*iBirsS3TSLn, s. [com. aumuii.'] A coin or
any thing stamped. W. p. 460. Nanaka.
mnesm suifliLeas, s. Assaying.
iSTemuLCi, s. Delicacy, modesty, shyness,
as one of the four feminine qualities,
fcee *'fi<5B!*a under <**&. 2. Bashfulness
of some relations toward each other, as
of the mother-in-law toward her sonin-law, the father-in-law towards his
daughter-in-law, &c, Sjjmrmib. 3. Slight
embarrassment, in the presenceofa strang
er or a superior; delicate regard, esteem or
respect, jy/><4. 4. Yielding, as a disease
to its antidote; shyingas some beasts, or
shrinkingas some plants from the touch,
-*(4. (c.)
arrearibQaC-iBiar, appel. n. A man
devoid of shame.
isiresarsQs, v. noun. Impudence, im
modesty, shamefulness.
ssirmruutBjSev, v. noun. Being shame
faced, bashful, modest, &c, Q/iiiiu^*).
He has respect for the gentleman's
word.
ibit SHUTsulb, s. A coin as stamped with
an impression. See mrmsii. (c.)
artsniuaiL-iui, s. A premium in the
exchange of coin.
it/rasriuGevnuw, s. Deposit of money.
iBireonnuLb mirSsartuih, s. Upright
ness, honesty, probity, honor, truth,
punctuality, Smttm. 2. Trust, credit, a
good name, superior worth or honor, b-ot
d. 3. Extraordinary facts, or supposed
facts, in nature, as of the tiger, when miss
ing in a leap, not turning upon the object
of his leap; the bos grunniens, when en
trapped, making no effort to escape; a
cobra retiring from the sight of the "
,wti root; the occurrence but once of the
mall pox, &c, ijtsma. 4. Supposed
virtue of an action, plant, &c., as the
presenting of an herb to the eye as a cure
of ophthalmia, ^ai&auc. 5. [pror. in eombi.]
The perforation of the septum of a
beast's nose for inserting a rope to guide
it, or the rope thus inserted, ef*<sAg>^tfi^.
6. That which is choice or rare as a
commodity, *xi*|. (c.)

it it em tu
- r. Q 3 a (Bdseoaiiraeev, v.
noun. Dealing on trust.
unasrjjss uSjpi, s. Rope passed through
a bullock's nose, to guide it.
nn ess iliaa nuefc, s. An upright dealer.
itirezriLJKi&.iTL-piv, v. noun. Acquit
ting one's self honourably.
iBtrttssTUJiEi(s-pgipeQ, v.noun. Perforat
ing the septum of a bullock's nose, mrc
atresstuSteneoui, s. [prov. vul.
Dishonesty, breach of trust.
mir*maj&&i7&(g), s. A commodity of
value liable to depreciate from being
kept.
isnesstu^ C^;^?:' -j .V , v. noun. Ac
quitting one's self honorably in business.
istressriuppui-i, s. Dishonesty.
isiremiuusbaui, s. Loss of credit. 2.
Disgrace, as to a womau in appearing
before a court.
icn'* ili uuear u>, s. A good coin oppo.
to QfiiuaesnLjutardi, one worn.
icnesnLUULfiesieu, s. Fine cloth.
iBireBsriueBdsv, s. A fair and proper
price.
IBTessrsO, s. Reed, bulrush, lEnemrpLfio,
Sacchorum spontaneum, L.\ perhaps as
hanging its head. 2. See
v.
i7in'68o76i)ib~j3iiTe3r, s. See isn^gueuui.
i5iT^)iEi3Scireifl, s. A kind of milk
weed as jgJwJairrf, Euphorbia Nivulia, L.
(Beschi.)
lEiTemiFl, s. A bow string, Gfissrgj/fl. 2.
Sec
n>,Tesi$jEjEei>, v. noun, [improp. for MFjgl
[pr'J"] Being shy, bashful.
I5TjagW, QQpenT, /5ff6Dafl(?srC5T , Ggjgot, IZITGSZT,
v. n. To feel bashful, to be modest, or
coy, as a woman,
2. To be shy, to
shrink back, as from a forbidding sight;
to feel repugnance or dislike, Jirrfi_. 3.
To acquiesce or yield through regard,
i i 4. To shrink from the touch, as some
vegetables; to yield, as disease to medi
cine,
5. To be shy, and run away,
as snakes, &c, are said to do when cer
tain herbs or roots are shewn, j^j*. 6.
[prov.] To be influenced unfavorably
as some trees or plants by nearness to the
cocoa; to be uncongenial, to each other,
as the red and white lotus, iii=: * (c.)
wrtStir9KrsssiAw(ilio(}jiliB^mt0hlpff(!ur<2i
As the daughter-in-law is embarrassed
in presence of her mother-in-law.
T.-exf , I. A modest person, icirairQpmi
IEITssgn&ih, s. A horse, <&$mit.
15rr^Sgpl sulci, s. [com. icnessreui/Sirest.'] A
bird, Pott. Martinho; mrmmsmnujn*, Gracula tristis.
r> T ?p>7T :u u , s. See hiteast\uu>.
ISiTear, s. [also j/rw.] String, suSjpi.
2. A bow-string, /.;.* *.
isira&pAs, inf. To slacken the bow.
661

ISITLD
isnQesapp itirlesajSt /cnessry,Ci,
inf. To bend the bow.
ihTSSHT, s. Modesty, bashfulness, shame.
2. One of the lour female qualities as
BKBBtth.
/E/rga/aoietoi/), s.
Modest decorum,
(gpo.)
16if sssrlS sir, s. A lunar constellation, of
which there are twenty -seveu. See
ftam\ [ex mta."\
*n>irtSLD, s. Sound in general, &jijiLD. 2.
Musical sound, blast of a trumpet or
chank, iC>.. (c.) 3. A semicircular, or
hieroglyphic, in mystic writings, )je<S
LScSor<uii_ii. W. p. 4G0. Nada. 4. Semen
muliebre, <?r**ii. 5. In the Sidhanti
system, one of the nine forms of deity,
being the male linga or semen virile,
which uniting with the semen muliebre,
is the proximate cause of the subsequent
forms of deity, and of all the varied forms
of creation. See *ffu^ii.
s.-j.uv /
He 18 no more in
power, (lit.) no more in tune.
isir^sS/Xti, s. Instrumental, and vocal
music, a full concert of music.
HMUit, 5. The mode, form, or state
of deity under the mpii character.
*miT^stsr, s. [plu. and Hon. isnpri.'] The
Supreme Being,
2. Siva, fi/<4r.
W. p. 460. Natha. 3. Argha, jyu**.
4. A guru, tg<s. 5. A king,
6. A
roaster, a lord, a worthy person, njQur<yij_
igiSecfintr. 7. A husband, rMir. 8. An
elder brother, opfovar.
9. A great,
eminent or holy person; a saint, a sage,
esisn/sar, s. An epithet of Vishnu, as
lord of the world. See
IBtr^5iT3>3>5rr, s. [also iQrrprraaeir .] Saints,
sages, gjftrtiu/.
BttfrAair tpgitair mcustfilci. In the time of
our ancestors and eminent men.
*l5fT^tTih^Q3:ir^l, s. The highest form
of deity, as pure effulgence,
tStTSrrir, s. (Pcrs.) The poor; poor
ryots, <7SB>iPi<5tf.dr.
reir/XiriTuirdS, s. Balance due by poor
ryots.
tBtrjzEl, s. The son, or a near relative who
performs the funeral rites. See
IBirtSl, s. [a contraction of Q&iru>isr@.~]
Asafodtida, &iQu&ejartuib,
I5IT*3, iOHfidr, pQpsst, uGudr, is, v. a.
or v. n. To sound, to emit sound, to
play on a wind instrument, gs**; [ex
(p)
mufidQpaiar, appel. n. One who plays
on instrument.
*fsrr(ojSUJih, s. Rock salt, gfii&uu, in
Wils. Bea salt. 2. A medicinal plant, 9t
PfQnif., Menispermum. W. p. 460.
Nadkia.
*l5!Tf5p^>$)tT!6irpjl,s. A sister-in-law,
chiefly applicable to the husband's sister,
BCavaSBTsGarfiA ; vulgarly etyigseetr.
662

narQp

*rstr^^l !5irsn)^l, s. Non-existence, *15TLiLD, s. Name, appellation, especially


of a deity, QiW. W. p. 461. Naman. 2.
non-entity, annihilation, destruction,
[i-ul. nwih.'] The Vuishnuva sectarian
boui. W. p. 463. Nasti. From a particle
mark on the forehead, jflgwicii. (#) 3.
of negation and a word implying being.
The white clay, or earth, used for the
'lUfTjglS&Lh r5iT&v}!aii!, s. Non-exis
tridental mark^a-ox*. (c.) 4. Reputation,
tence, atheism; denial of the deity, a
celebrity, 9if&. 5. That part of the scales
which incloses the needle, *^iC*rnl**S.
future state, also of the divine origin of the
Vedas; QfiuuiiSesrisaio. (Sti. Na&tikata.)
6. Fear,
There are in use two
kinds of marks, as m' mmk, a large
twm$su>fu>, s. A system of atheism,
mark worn by some Vaishnuvas ostenta
tiously ; Qer&mriota, SffBtitm, a small mark
isnoofixar, s. An atheist, heretic,
worn in compliance with custom.
infidel.
ibtiLcaaemLD, s. (St.) Naming a child,
"IUITIST, adj. Many, various. 2. All.
commonly on the twelfth day for the
See
brahman castes, the thirteenth for the
/S/T/S^STLD, s. A sword, euirar. 2. The
royal caste, &c, being the day after
purification.
Sword Of Vishnu, B(gc^.axrsirmtir. W. p.
ih[TLD^netsru3ueesr^ifieo,v. noun. Naming
450. Nakdaka.
a child with prescribed ceremonies.
rziribjUSO, s. Dampness, j<friju>. (R.)
mama* tltf., i. Lumps of white clay,
Guipp&ireC'ii, s. Damp weather, the
as stunt, 3.
rainy season.
/Birwd&iwri, s. [plu.~\ Vaishnuvas. See
One of the sixteen ceremo
nies to be performed by parents for a
aitld
if) mtTii>(&1& fflrf, *.*
A
child, from infancy upwards, up&gsQswfi
woman's cloth of divers colours,s>Ofe>;
Qfii&0. 2. W. p. 4S1. Nandi. A parti
[ex rcwii, the tridental mark ]
cular preface, /fpQpuuiuuitSiib.
rsrrwd&^&ir, s. A goglet made of white
IB it riQ'r& oaf?, s. A poisonous plant, Soclay.
lanum nigrum, L.
mittcjriitSi^/ssnu), t. Praising the name
(of Vishnu).
'ibituld, s. (St.) As isiriS, the poison.
isnwtQtFirpp /tffio<gi@i_, inf.
To
*l5rri9, s. The navel, Qpirut-jsr. W. p.
invest with a name, <2ui/A_. 2. To wear
461. Nab'hi.
the Vuishnuva mark.
iBiriSisweoui, s. The lotus-like navel,
i5nu>GsvQptTpfiiju>, s. Praise of a deity.
navel of Vishnu, bj*P^iumm.
tBnu>euu>n%exr, s. Mental recollection
iciriSdQanif. /tiriSgj^^Jffii, *. The
of the name of a deity.
umbilical cord, QumJAQiip..
itrTLcptTfffarti, s. Bearing a name. 2.
/eitiS^jSitcstloitrriSehfinaxih, s.
The
Wearing the Vaishnuva mark.
region of the navel.
itnLD^naam, s. The first of the nine
isirtSisirarti), s. The tube of the umbi
irjtar, the worship of God under a name,
lical cord. 2. The navel string.
or through an image. See j<t&st.
iBirtSujir/firiTw, s. Umbilical region.
mirw/etrS, appcl. n. A worshipper of
BiTiSl, s. A powerful vegetable poison
Vishnu as wearing the rtu, ssw/nfi.
the root of a plant said to be from
itirLoOfiiuii,
s. A name given, or ap
Nepaul. W.p. 731.Vatsanab'ha.To this
pellation, Quvl. ( Sa. Namadheya.}
there are four antidotes ascribed, with
-ti>Qpm-juKfv>Q#iiQutfbai.
What X8
their colors: 1. jj*^OTrJ, the brahmaniyour given name ?
cal, white; 2. r$ilu*ri3, the kingly, red;
icrru>ihpifla mnusiSi, inf.
To
3. aituSiutriS, the merchants, blue; 4. 4
take, have, or be invested with, a
jS)rJ, the laborers, black.
name. 2. To give a name. 3. To
eu&&rsiri3, j. [improp. u&&itnt$.'] A
wear the Vaishnuva mark
strong poison said to be procured from
miru>uQurtTF)pfiu>tt. Astrological agree
the Acorn* Calamus, mniq, when very
ment in the names of a man and wo
old and after frequent transplanting.
man before they are married.
Some say it is the root of the^'*i*
tsfTLDLDirSso, s.
A &s^5&uur poem,
plant.
m^BBiSvDiJtjCiLfCiuriCjuriaetF. Do people
celebrating a man's praise; {lit.) garland
taste the rJ poison?o mode of assert
of names. See duutfiii, *.
ing they do not.
lertLctSi, inf.
To give a name.
iBiruuessr, s. The middle, the centre
QuiuA_. 2. To put on the vno<2> mark.
of a car, <8. 2. Any of the lofts or sto
icnLDiBAef-LD, s. Being nameless, as
ries of a car, C>f*. 3. The bridge of a
the deity. See oe4rsi4, under wi4.
guitar, urKSgvATriii^. (?&.')
icirSunrd-^tTaexrii,
s. ( St.) Repetition
!SirLJLj,s. [corrupt, of iseasui^.'] Ridicule,
of a name (of Siva or Vishnu).
mockery, uti*w<nh. (Besclu.)
lcnuLjSSiTL-i<>if itu LjpeciciruS eS ruiruieiirijELD, s. A plant, as Ou^Si
i\ noun, [with the accus.] Mock
ing. 2. Deceiving.
L-th, s. A plant, as fftbsBu.
iSfTLD, s. Fear, as ismi, which see.
'iBiTLd^iEjSsin^, j. One of the thirty- (BtTQpuf-, s. Tip of the tongue, lEtz&vafi!;
[ex *.] (ttts" )
two works on architecture. See B/>u^f*>.

mirujir

ISTIU

IBITLD, pron. The plu. and hon. of isner "ISTUJ gj)T, s. A lord, tu&uweirsir. 2. A
devotee, in respect, as P<j*ishiiu#, &p
when used by superiors to inferiors;
But. 3. [sometimes nil/.] Master of a
Qen. g^qni at, used both in sing, and pi.
slave, >niA. 4. (It.) A tutelary god; the
also micg, and poetic re. It differs from
fabled son of Siva and Vishnu, when the
tnbatr, as including both the persons
latter assumed the form of Mohini, jf.
addressing and addressed, except in
poetry, ^auuriLQ^ffmsntaCiuortmio.
'isiriueur, s. The Supreme Being, aieyer.
mcM, My, or our feet, (p.)
2. Siva, S)ir. 3. A king, jtatttr. 4.
>uiirs. For our sake, or my sake.
Master of a slave, atmrmcbr.
ssfftJQ. [by poet, license mcrgtS ] My,
iBirujgrf'L&SujiiiT, s. [pron.] Idols of
or our house.
Siva and Parvati when carried in pro
IBITLCi ISITLD, s. [corrup. of /s/rtcio.]
cession together. 2. The masters and
Fear, dread, terror, una. (*g.)
mistress of a slave.
mrait. The dreadful sea.
mniumwtirr, s. [pfu.] Devotees, &p
nn>pmm/i/tpf&. He destroyed them so
Gut. 2. Lords, feu>r. 3. Masters of
that there was no more cause of fear.
Slaves, (geArt-.OHBnor/.
ISiTuou&i, s. [proe.] A meagre animal, lUiruSlffO, s. A surrounding wall, wpev.
fa^uS(ji4. 2. See !/.
See ejrSA>.
ISIT UiU est', 3. [pros.] A steer, a bull- iS/riS^jJ, s. The sun, ^ifliuar. 2. Sun
day, f>iinib. See 'Sj.
calf, gjjaQi(5ffi.
iciriSgi^^iiiiS, appel.n. The sun-flower.
IBITLSil-j, SGpsf, itrruiiSQ&rar, Qeuar, isiruiu,
v. n. To grow meagre, thin, lean or ema miriLJ, s. A dog, toeS. 2. The sign of
the regent of the south-west, ti<sfid*(g0.
ciated, glriJ.
3. Conical pieces in the play of chess or
rciriiuei), v. noun. Being thin.
ticklack, g^a^rf. Of
there are
sitemiiti, a seal; udsbhu, palmyra dog; ifimnu,
niriMueoniuuCuirm, inf. To grow thin.
a beaver; Oj*j, a wild dog, <?
mgu>u, v. noun.
Any thing lean,
SSiil/ or GmtBiii, a wolf, (e.)
Btajtt>Qut]tbQ&ceAxQGu'&!tc^. Dogs and
*I5TUJSlo, s. Headship, superiority, su
devils (strangers) carry it away.
premacy, pre-eminence,
(*&.)
8Hu*<QPG0fiGfiiiawijps(vif. Of what use to
2. Rule, government, domination, ,gg<a>.
the dog is an unbroken cocoanut ?
3- (fig ) The chief gem in a neck-lace,
miJeuStirJj,Moriorf.Note. The four kinds
one disguise himself as a dog he should
of government to be deprecated are: 1.
bark.
thfi/nvsw, female government, of a state,
ibiriLiiri&Sl, s. As /Eiriy(5fl. (S.)
or family; 2. wumjAu8*nwtustb, juve
nile government; 3. Qitgtwusii, govern
iciriuirL.L-Lo. Bog-like, mean, servile.
ment in the hands of many; 4. jyf,*i4,
icrruS, s. A dog fly; [ex
anarchy. Note. Some medicinal plants
iciriL/aS, s. A kind of tick.
have this affix as fi*pjaji4, <sertu*iA,
isn\Lfu>ue%iLju>, s. A kind of play, with
which see.
seeds, stones, &c , in squares.
mtummsui, s. [for niraaww.'} A kind
liniLjQ^fS, s. [sometimes /i/rit/gj^sfi.] A
of clarion.
kind of plant, Achyranthes aspera, L.
iitiiuap$istriua&GI, s. A lady, mis
which forms one of the nine kinds of
tress, goddess,
(Hare.)
sacrificial fuel. See nSpg. The root is
itMusuUlrica, s. The chief pot for
used as a dentifrice, and from the skin of
the root, a decoction is made as an
boiling rice at a temple; for religious
aperient
for infants. The leaves are
mendicants, &c, c>A*sJ*LLi$.ijQun&ntfi)u
bruised and applied to scorpion bites as
ur&r.
a specific; [ex ^rS, penetrating as a
;s/r;uu>ssfl, s. [also n(Bisirtuau>.'] The
biting dog.] There are two kinds, Qtt
large bead in a devotee's necklace. 2.
mri/<s<$, the red, and Q<<i*r@>/g<, the
The central gem in a breast plate.
white, which see.
iciriuswuesressr, inf. To exercise lord
isniLipisLD, s. Very slight sleep, as of
ship, supremacy, &c, Qutu/ariiuebmr.
a dog.
airmsar, s. [honor. iciriuair, fern. ibitzjQ."]
!saGiuuL-iu>, s. A dog's pace, spoken
A lord, roaster, guide, chief, manager,
of a horse, dhoney, &c.
conductor, leader, principal, jjuar. 2.
/rffiogjtjjsfl,
s. As itirnjQ^eS. (B.)
The Supreme Being, njQur(jLigi4!peinir.
itiriramif., s. Bite of a dog.
3. Siva, flmv. (gl) 4. A husband, mm
cruAi9-tiSKr*if_LjQ<5fc&'. They arc
W. p. 462. Nayaka. 5. A viceroy,
snarling like cats and dogs.
poligar, uwenjssneb.
ieniia&(B(, s. A small plant like
miriussesr, s. Title of a certain tribe
mustard, as BtiiGml*.
of Telingas. s>ir&uQuvt. 2. An inferior
military officer, a corporal, jS?'9r;i)Ai&
itiriu(ajL-tf- , s. A young dog, a puppy.
iciriu
u> m ittiijspassu>, s. Doggedness. See m-i4.
ISIT IL1 ill QrempsIT, s. (Jr. and Per.) A
iciridQsirenu>, s. Mean appearance,
deputy to the head of the native officer
shabbiness of dress, &c.
of revenue under a collector.
isni&8nsu>, s. A plant. See @nsu>.
ISITIUIT, s. (Malay.) A land-lord. See
wriuprdeB&, 3. South-west. See
Jfcrf.

isinr
itti'LpfieirSl, s. A kind of wild Marjo
ram. See s&awitGairtii.

~. f. A plant, as i$niias(B(g,
Cleome viscosa, L. See m.Gm\t.
istt'Visnu>Ui s. [prov.~] A kind of oatgut put round the neck of children for
whooping cough.
t-.: T-r IS, s. A species of Euphorbia
neriifolia, as ,-, '
uniLiuuajjp, 3. A leguminous plant,
Indigofera glabra, L.
isniiiuunath, s. A medicinal plant of
the Senna species, Bryonia maysorensis.
fj.)
- r lj : : i ' j ra , 3. A large tree, Cynometra cauliflora, ^lont.
ititdjuuGtncv, 3. A plant, .~ r l$ .
iciriijQpadr, s. One who has a face
like a dog. See Maitpfljfl.
isnihnp^sns, s. [prov.] A kind of
coral stone, /Qpejsiw.
leriUQpersi), s. A thorny plant, Solanum, Ind.
ictnljQptQS, s. The face of a dog. 2.
As mtiuQfiseoT.
T?uS-L-mtia&, s. [proc] A kind
Of StOne, ;:.:a.',ii1.(~i-.-i^^.J.
t-: c
s. Brown or whitish
brown, as some cows.
icirijQaitiu, s. A plant, Indigofera vis
cosa, g>'Q*if-.
iBJUJ&ir, s.
Chetties, the mercantile
caste, Qrc.tf.tii.
isrriu&S BTlU&SllurnT, s. [contraction
of
A lady, a mistress of a slave.
Sec under miuOr.
15Torits asto, s. Mandarin orange-tree.
See mujtBf. W. p. 462. Naranga.
*IBinr!&iBaiii, s. One of the eighteen
secondary Puranas, j|<in_r,i-uiL;jrw>^r
r.7. 2. One of the a-ui_^rf>.
/S/TirS/Basir, s. [an elongation of iw
Slmsii.] Yishnu, as the man-lion,
!S!T!TSSbl&iesr, s. [pru.] A kind of
maggot in rams, under the horns. &iQ<siB,
2. A disease in cattle, .iS>rt';,vi*s.
*isinrsssresr, s. [a contraction of mrffftj
ordr.] Vishnu, c-"..
miteetfl, s. Durga, siiiss>a.
*l6T!rfBLC>, 3. A cloud, <Su>au>; [cx icngw.']
*!5lT!rpi6ST, s. Narada, son of Brahma,
and one of the ten original Kisliis. He
was a friend of Krishna and a celebrated
legislator; also inventor of the Vina or
lute. In mythological writings he is often
described as going on errands and sowing
sedition and discord among the gods,
&-.*'.P: [ex mtiib, as teacher of men ] 2.
(fig.) A tale bearer, a mischief maker, a
meddler, j.-^tv.' ^ .v-.1-.
iBirff^inrCL-.ui,v. noun. Sowing discord
by tale-bearing, from the reputed cha
racter Of iripdr.
l5inrttULb, s. One of the eighteen
Puranas, ^Kitwgr^tan^Qft^g. 2. One of
the eighteen Upa-Puranas, tuu^tm^Qft
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iBirjfi]
ismr^^Sih, s. Sweet flag, Acorus Cala- 'iSir/fKS&eiriii, s. A cocoa-nut, <2pej
mus, letti], 2. A medicinal grass, jumgfi,
mi,. W. p. 462. Narikala. 2. (**.) A
cocoa-nut tree, 9M>a. See mri^G***.
Cyperus Btoloniferu.
iiruppu>LJ&>, s. Sweet rush, lemon iBiresilT, s. A kind of water bird, the
grass, or Camel's hay.
heron, cormorant, stork, pMf&upmm. See
t6!T!TiSis>jB, s. A Mandarin orange,
^cnr, or Q/^Svirfca>r, Qugeemt, 9tiau&vn,
Citrus aurantium,
as miwiimth. (c.)
Q*ffi!juji^.$m3>ff. (c.)
iBitirppiamniij, s. Citron fruit.
icnenauua-,
s. A tall meagre cow,
i5ir!TLD, s. Water, ifi. 2. The multitude
ptaim&uuie. (77.)
of men, ^tgni>i**r. W. p. 462. Nara. /5/r/r, t. Vegetable fibre in fruits, &c,
3. Love, affection, jyirq. 4. String, a cord,
^a^. 2. Fibres from plants and the
mtt. 5. The lemon or citron, cut?. 6.
bark of certain trees, idlLoti_i/. (c.) 3.
An aquatic plant, as moss, &c, urS. The
String, rope, cord, *<Sp. 4. Love, affection,
third and fourth may probably be a
<**4- ()
change of mil.
mnqfjiftis, inf. To strip off bark for
IGTTirihS, s. [prop. iBir^irikiQ."] Staple
strings.
for the bolt of a door, spaippiijiuuia. (e.)
lEirnBgi&ipeo, v. noun. [prov.] Cutting
mtnrrr&LD, s. An iron pin, rod, wire,
off a strip of mii raising the back
of the knife with each stroke.
skewer, vm. 2. An iron arrow, gwSi/.
3. The pin passed through an ola book
BiriiGaird&, inf. To thread a wooden
to keep it firm, <yiiurofl. W. p. 462.
needle with mit. 2. To pass the needle
Narasa. 4. A narrow straight lane, at
through in hedging or thatching.
right angles to a street, GmQngtBtm. 5.
moidaC, s. A bundle of palmyra
An iron style, r>.*.**.
msi\ commonly a hundred.
iBirgir&ujTemti), s. A kind of arrow,
/ET/fuSj, j. A coir-rope.
rBiriie:&<l5i /bmtuulL A/r/rutfL, s.
tBirnir&Quipgipio, v. noun. Passing the
Cloth made of fibre of trees, resembling
pin through an ola-book. 2. [also win
silk, SbdpqS.
e&ui{i*0fAi.'] Thrusting an iron rod
/ST/fiotloni_, j. Stalks of palmyra
into one's ears as a punishment.
leaves fit for r#.
if an iron rod had been thrust into my
isiritQf>i$.pe{i, v. noun. Tying rcn!t to
ears; i. e. the hearing of it was very
gether, for strings or withes.
painful.
s-eariJ>iLes>irsirn e-eruiL-mticiri, s.
'is/nririusmQserreirtli, s. A kind of
Inner or better bark of a stalk, jyfl,
Ljpu>iLeaiisirir, s. Exterior bark.
tune, g<uair. (rg )
*ISirTiriUS33rui, t. One of the thirty-two iBlTeOiT,s. (Hind.) A water-channel, a
Upanishads, tutfi_,,*E<tfQir*,jy. 2. The
ravine, mnu**i4.
religious fig-tree. See
3. A fish,
f5tre9, s. A pearl, rippgi. (&gi.~)
'miro'iriusssresr, s. Vishnu as preserver
in the deluge, ><ymiA>; [ex mist et jfttmt, IBlTgpi I5ITS0, adj. Four, /Birdr^. 2.
(fig) Many, general, multifold, uni
place.] W. p. 462. Narayan'a. 2. [in
versal, all, ucu, as Bn&BtSfBDfiyib.Note. In
<rgi. but improp.] Siva,
Brahma, lSt
combination before, , *, p, u, the *> be
<*, Varuna, crr*, and Chandra, **
comes p and before , n>, it is changed
fit*.
tO *; Sometimes tO r as erwrr^gii,
iBiririrujeimrSarruffeoiT, s. A shepherd form
divers matters, various affairs, concerns,
of Vishnu; some say, sons of Krishna.
circumstances.
si&eS<y[i. Different branches ofknow
isirniMJ^iv), s. [soc] Oh! Vishnu, a
ledge.
common expression in worship.
iswrfu^i^mir. A man of general
icimiriufsS, s. Lukshmi, the wife of
knowledge, one acquainted with men and
mrirrajeajar, jg)aj(giiS. 2. Durga, ffrAsam. 3.
things.
Tlie Ganges as the goddess, iim 4.
ur^oDji^iii. On all hands, on all sides.
W. p. 655. Matri. One of the seven
mrgifrffiqib. All the castes. 2. Various
personified energies, or Matris, rAAv
castes, several castes.
/iQmhsjP. 5. A kind of tune,
re)*i4. The four cardinal points,
(** )
quarters, regions. 2. On all sides, in all
iBirrftunssir , s. Siva, fflsusir, as part
directions.
male and part female; [ex urtit, part.]
mr&ijdt&si&SifgebQQur*. To be scatter
ed in different directions.
iBirifl, s. Fibrous covering about the
iMSjQ/icr^p^Bcjdr. He strolls, or wan
bottom of the leaf-stem of a cocoa-nut
ders through all the streets.
tree, u*>i_. 2. Bow-string, rracB. 3.
sr^ap^^saOic^ij^fisir. They faced him
String of a guitar, or other musical in
on all sides.
strument, urijsinAL/. 4. Fragrance, odor,
srtoijiburrff*Q*iijtuGieiirib.
One should
airjter. 5. [prov.] Loins, hips, 0l_
act with due consideration of the whole
isirtft&t&ijgffi icniHsuS, s. Pain in the
matter.
loins.
itirifiuiStfLULj, v. noun. Contraction in
csi/fr. As the splint of the banyan and
the loins.
Qait trees gives strength to the teeth
*r5ITifl, s. A woman, a female, Quessr. W.
(by rubbing them), so *reug_iurr, and <spit,
p. 462. Narek. 2 Parvati, utivpi.
give strength to the speech.
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IB ir>]
isneOLp.iBireotf.iunii, s. The title of a
poetical book on morals having four lines
to each verse, and four hundred verses;
or the book which ascended, according
to the legend, four feet against the
stream of the river Veiga, at Madura.
icirenn^fiiiiigjisreonmu.fim>^, t.
Bathing of the new married pair on the
fourth day with the ends of their
cloths tied together.
mnei>iTQpse>pssniLi&&eti , s.
Quartan
fever.
* .7\7ii a'/w.asrti, s. The Sudras; (lit.)
the fourth caste, <k*JPj,8.
iBn^niSnuiSnuifiw, s. Four thousand
poems made by twelve
itrrevn^pii, s. [probably a change of
*TS,4ii.] Various kinds, varieties,
sundry modes, &c.
nitjgiQuQ^LDiSiu lengiQun^jffiiLi, inf.
(adverbially ) Publicly, before all, gene
rally or universally known.
ib f&> eneaa^iS^irpfiiui, s. The births of
four kinds. See Gfppih.
lEireoeuii, s. The four persons, /siresVg
Cut. 2. Four devotees of Siva, *mu&/si
Bi&etitur&<5tQpmjSmi!&(g.
The testi
mony of four persons is equal to that
of the gods.
iBitpsfmii, s. [in gram.'] The four
classes of letters, viz. vowels, hard
consonants, nasals and medials. See
under amib.
nrpsfi, s. The four divisions of living
beings. See
isirpsdi, s. The four kinds of verses.
See <ff.
itirpanS, appel. n. A quadruped, as
erp*rp9*jsir. 2. Any four-legged seat, as
a chair, a stool, &c.
quadruped.
inrpQasrii, s. The four prominent hu
man qualities. See under snA.
KirpQaiHssirLD, s. A square, a quadran
gular figure, a tetragon.
mirp&gwui, m, [com. isp&ginu).'] A four
angled figure, four square, four sided
figure, (o colloquial pleonasm.)
iBirp&iifil, s. The junction of four
ways or streets.
itTpuear, s. The four kinds of melody.
mnpugi, s. [poet, icrpunar.] Forty,
g>Q/tr,
unpugj ib a Qenrtq^emfi, s. [R. Cath.
usage.] Quadragesimal, the time of
Lent.
mrpupQfi^fxyuSnLDifiGiQ^aT.s. The
48,000 Kisliis.
iBrpuiummupQunq^ea , s. The four
fruits of science, or kinds of good, treat
ed of in moral writings, to which every
branch of literature may be reduced,
0ff6)raD*iiL;iur, viz: gqpih, virtue; 2.
Qungit, wealth; 3. t*uii, pleasure,
commonly connubial; 4. JQ, final bliss,
liberation from births, absorption.
tBnputtL-u-ea, s. The great grand
father's father.

isrreQ

iBifsS

iBirpfl&itF, s. [also t6rrpQu(if)ifi&i&.~]


ntte&&&L~Lt}>, s. The scrotum of the
The four cardinal points, *irgP*<g.
musk-deer whence the perfume,
/sirgjiarg, *. Four times four.
*jj_<a. 2. See LjQf<5**tLttb.
//rfti>ii>, s. The four kinds of soil
isiteSQieij, i. A juice like musk, that
mountainous, forest, agricultural and
exudes from the scrotum of the civet
maritime, erA>/ooiiii. 2. The earth,
cat.
the four quarters of the globe, b&S.
If IteSuiSardor, S. As ilfffiS, 2.
isir^prjpi, s. Four hundred.
(t/rsflijtyjtpg,
j. [jjron.] Civet.
tea :i - , a<//. Four. 2. Four-fold.
iBiranLCfa&iiDn'&b, s. A poem of forty rrnrsQtSsbr, s. [fern. /5<rfiS*<?K.] A bar
verses of four varieties, (lit.) four
ber, jfiiuu-i-ar. (See
W. p. 461.
gemmed chain, rJiu*^4.
Napita. 2. The third lunar mansion,
*iifgia>*iia. 3, The eleventh lunar man
WTssLCQijUiSunSssr, s. The four tusked
sion, yrsffcF.
elephant of Indra, gitipib.
mtTjirLDqFfUiSiuirdairii^irfi, s. Indra, jg)m rsrr-aQ^^sitTsm, s. A kind of teazle
plant, (ja(ii_Boi_uii^, Uallota, i.
icttarLbeop /E(rjjB<?QT^ui, s. The four
IHITS^,
s. [prop. iEit.~\ The tongue. For
Vedas, rgjiQafii. See ttifA,
the compounds, see , s/*.
itnsa ws&pQ'uirzbr, s. Brahma, iSnwebi.
isitotrip &u Lj &>, s. A grass, Saccharum ffjlfSij, Q(2pdr, /EffsffCsoran , Go/ear, itttw, V.
spontaneum, erunt.
a. To winnow and clean grain from
stones, &c, Ox4li. (c.) 2. To mock by
it, itsis Opa. as, s. Brahma the four-faced,
thrusting out the tongue, BteiriisBiiuieaif.
iSjwOr. 2. Argha, j^**.
MtCj
liirafQp&airStppfil, s. Sarasvati, as wife
!5ITSljlflrsir@, s. [a contraction oftcrrifi
of Brahma,
One measure and a half. (r&.)
iBti&rQpa-zievnLpxiiar, s. A kalpa, (lit.)
the life time of Brahma, *pu&.
IBirssxsu, s. The part of the plough that
receives the share, MuumjiSfg. 2. The
th itast Spear, Q&jgbt,
lower end of the lnw-*; [ex r.]
rj, v. n. [ulio 's^.] To hung, to be sus
pended, to be hung up, Qptna. 2. To hang
down, to fall, as the under-jaw, or tongue; *rb~iry9, s. A corn measure as ulq. ex
pressed by being the eighth part of a
to incline to drop, as the heat, g.- *. 3.
<3jiOTfl or marcal, $csbi$, gjtji'uJ, &c,
To fall down as drops, *So!ts. (?&)
one measure, two measures, &e., to eight
nitsoenithj, s. An elephant whose mouth,
which is a marcal. 2. [corrup. from Sa.
or lower lip, hangs down, iujkr.
Nadi.J Tubularity, any thing tubular,
is nevenitiuor, t. The god Ganesa, the
fi-u.lL,Qurc5or. 3. [improp. Jhr BB$ae>a.~\
An Indian hour of twenty-four minutes.
elephant faced, cJt-m. 2. Indra, the
elephant rider, g p ----4. The twenty-fifth lunar asterism, uiti
i-rffl. 5. A weaver's shuttle, ,5?e>uS.
mrtmpoinL, s. A hanging mouth or
jaw.
tstrifiGiiJiiGj , s. A water-spout. See ^(B.
it nssgsQanotes rbit&TgiQ&t!<as3t(BS!p&,
inf. [vul.
i
] To hang one's */5IT LjSletna, i. (St. miti^-ati.) An Indian
hour of twenty-four minutes, ^j^jrtj^Sfi.
self.
Q*i-ji. 2. (7f</.) The distance walked
rsrrsvsfsrih, s. The uvula. See /e/t.
in twenty-four minutes, 9rjaiSi<tf9. (/;.)
3The twenty -sixth lunar asterism
fBrroj&BBT, s. [for ntreofasr.'] Four pair
or day, a^giti^i-ifii.
of oxen. (Besclii.)
itttL$ansuuar>p, s. [prov.~] The hour
KirsusoiT, s. Poets, &c. See ten.
drum.
IBlToUsO, s. The nawel or jambo-tree,
.7 . .iu -i s:l !_/.': , J. A watch, y.
Calyptranthes caryophillifolia, L. 2. The
(Jfor/crn.)
central or jambo-continent,
said to
lEitifiaiimaiLLLf-ev,
s. A small vessel for
abound in those trees, ^^JsSQgnSrp. 3.
determining time, which having holes
As a particle uttered to excite beasts in
in the bottom, and floating on water,
treading out the corn.There are different
sinks at the end of twenty-fuur minutes.
kinds of
Qu&vrwA* or
.i
Eugenia Jambos, S)g*ta&i or gsSrAi, *rSTStr<su>, s. A sweet smelling grass,
Calyptranthes Jambolana, also
Cuss-cuss. Sec
tSias>f.
a plant, Ocimum Menthoides. (c.)
mnoievi^of, s. The central continent isrrsir^l, adj. Current, passing, present,
instant; [ex
(c.)
surrounded by six others. See
isrrmgiLrjirpw, s. The current month.
*/5ITsilitiu , s. A vessel, a ship, urnda
ui. 2. The twenty-seventh or last lunar
iBttatgieirtfje^LD, s. The present year.
asterism, &<3if>. (p.) See isrztteir&aissiituSeo. To the present time.
iBitfH)tT(:iutiLi.(BeiQmttei, I. A boat-pole,
/F/TSTTLO,
s. Tubularity, E_il&r. 2.
as s-Q.
A pipe or tube, a hollow stalk, as of a
iBiTsQ, s. A vegetable poison, as /sttlS.
lotus, si&n. W. p. 462. Nala.
2. W. p. 461. Nab*iii. The musk-deer.
xmigiHiS(ssit. 3. [com.] Civet cat, lyangiiu&r, /F/rsyf?, i. A dog, &^c. See Qttdil.
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isrstr
*t5fresrflatb, s. The ajorSsr creeper, a Con
volvulus. \V. p. 462. Nalika.
ftiTetfKSarih rsirsiBQ^strth, s. The
cocoa-nut tree, or fruit as tttQsaw, C^cg.
i$nG&G&autfau>iEnisffiQa.6truii&ii>, s. One
of the four kinds of poetic composition,
which has a deep and concealed mean
ing, resembling a cocoa-nut that nuifet
be broken before the kernel is obtained.
lurrefcrr, s. To-morrow, u>pm>pisnwr. (c.)
f8tt*svCu>. To-morrow morning.
BclxAtg Brbsajfiartii Be\*ei&ev>pAQ. To
morrow.
5lAarj nbMy^w, The day after to
morrow.
irlfu-jSanput*. To-morrow or the day
after. 2. Some time hence.
Bl\*aSara?l BrirBsarjj. As Bl%*iC*e'gl.
*SJLiu^)B>pr. The day after to
morrow.
mrr'dtflstsfl, s. A sour Mango tree, LjeSuiir.
(**)
filTGrr, s. [Gen. mtrefltdr, acc. istt3er, poet.
*io9te.] A day of twenty-four hours, a
natural day, from sun rise to sun rise,
@bzguua&QsitaBL-QutQf&. 2. Time in gene
ral, *riii. 3. An auspicious day. Que?
4. A lunar asterism. See c*^
tit. (c.) 5. A lunar or astrological day ;
the period of the moon's passage through
an asterism, *^rir. 6. The name of a
metrical foot of the class
7.
adj. New, as rniy Note. In combina
tion, the last letter is changed by rule.
KsQaicsmjvijBSBrQpibGlusQfQp'GQtDalltjtatiuBvarf
tgslcj-gi. It has grown every day and
every hour.
BrmrmtiiQufoiih, Even in the early part
of the day. (p.)
a&lg*<*'ai*i. This is not the pro
per time or season.
:i r.Zi ~riu. , adv. [for nrtenGp rjpitl."]
Daily. 2. Always.
letiL-atpptftiertaipfi, inf. To pass
away time, miAstfitm. 2. To put oft' from
day to day.
ir,itC-&etztd(&>, s. Daily accounts. 2.
The term, or appointed end of one's
life, ir^Stft}^r(Tfil^Bf.
isitL-aL^eij % ti m a t^o/, v. noun. The
passing of time. 2. Deduction of days
in payment.
ismLatitRiuLD, s. A thing of urgent
necessity to be done on an auspicious
day.
uriLatteo, s. [prov.] The first post of
the wedding shed, or of a new building,
set up on an auspicious day,

KitC-ta^ia, inf. To appoint a day.


iBttCsnS, s. Daily hire.
icitL-Qsatieiteit, inf. To enter on work
or businesf, especially on an auspicious
day.
it tt L-Q&eo Of, r. noun. Daily expenses.
2. Flight of time or passing of days.
ttittL-Q&edei' lEtrarQsFcvev, inf. To
pass, as days or time.
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mirp

IBirp

rsir sot

itirpguuurrdrg, s. [prov.~] Superior


mirCuiiciraiui,inf. As icinLQ^ehei). tSiTptSS), s. A kind of shrub, s-misGtu
areca-nuts, for planting.
wot, Aeschynomene. (II.)
2. To be of long standing, as a chronic
disease,
3. To become old, ujo
icnpgtuunsffieo,
v. noun. Scattering
etoxi. 4. To be long acted on by air, isrrjM, s. Shoot, sprout, Qp&a. 2. Plants
seeds or setting seed-stones for plants,
for transplanting, nrpg. (p.)
water, &c.
tSfgrtirpii. 2. Setting young plants in
u.ui_<v*irdr. He came after many fsrrjp/, Qpgi, iBirfleiirgi, lEFIJgSLD, /EUp, V. 71.
groups, for transplanting.
days.
To yield a smell, usually bad, icmts. 2. To
isapjpui$(BEi&,
inf. To pluck up plants.
niuLLi_rrflji4. A thing out of date.
stink, aiii*0i6f. (c.) 3. To be fragrant,
/zijpjpiuiSLy. iznpjseQpLQ-, s. A hand
2. A thing of long standing.
mps^gii^*. 4. To arise, come into being,
ful of plants for planting, tied together.
mrC-utLj-fit<3. Old wares or commo
begin to exist, Gp&p. 5. To spring forth,
dities.
to shoot up, op3"**- (.)
isnpgawaii, s. [prov.~] A tree producing
i?rLijjtit_iojia. An old tree.
superior fruit, valued for propagation,
mirgnanieafi, t. Sweet basil. See ami
tstiL-uansa/5tr&ruiTiT&, inf. To find
BrpQpQfiffieQuisui.
;
an auspicious day.
nirjDev.v. noun. Stinking; being offen
mirpjpifSi, inf. As iBirpjpuuirojpeo.
/BTiLy, isneArweQir, *. A new-blown
sive in smell, corrupt, or putrid. 2. A
stinking thing, a stench, mrppopxi-ug. IBITpjpi, &Qpss, nrpjflSardr , Osuar, mirpp,
flower, (poetic.)
v. a. (caui. of *.) To hang another,
tsnL-Giunqrfppiii, s. Agreement of the
icrrpp^few, s. The vile body.
lunar constellations in the horoscope of
iBrrppG&rrjp, s. Stale and spoiled rice. rsirsnTLD, j. Fragrance, euir^Sfer. 2. The
persons to be united in marriage. See
bos-grunniens. See svtni. (*g>.) 3. Musk,
ffrp/>(?.5fg>A<guL/#iAuf7ljui(2(W(r. Why
tsauQuirztg-j,. 2. One of the ten things
smgiA. 4. The musk-deer, amvgi/Uts^taste spoiled rice; i. e. why take pains
in the choice of the first word of a poem.
ibirsaLDrr, s. As mresui, 4; [ex to/r.]
to improve what is past recovery ?
See QfiLnyiLQutgjpJi. 3. The class of
isrrppundrsj, s. Areca-nut soaked to *IBlT&ini>, s. (Si. aoinrenni.) Bathing,
lunar mansions connected with one's
nacshatra, mKflszareKo.
improve the taste till the husk begins
ablution by pouring or immersion, purifi
to putrify.
cation by bathing,
(g.) 2. A bath,
icirargtfli, s. Expiration of a term. 2.
water (or bathing, u>a>J#. For the seven
utipeoiSar, s. Spoiled fish, stinking fish.
From time to time, gradually, *aruiii_ii.
kinds of ablutions, see *r<m6.
tiirpevaiitiLieB , s. A person with stink
Kiraits, inf. To pass away as time.
ing
breath.
2.
(fig
)
One
who
uses
Amnarusaru>, s. Ceremonial ablution,
jaiar*&giQv{gtsrendfigl. It is a long
obscene language.
and eating, (c.)
time since he came.
evisirGsrwuQfBrGsar,
inf. To bathe, to
tirrariT&LDu:, s. A chronicle, a book of
i_r<. What the stinking mouthed (the
perform ablution.
annals.
miser) has sought, the camphor mouth
Itneait&t$Q&> itireriraiiLLp^SeD. See
ed (the benevolent) has obtained.
* IB IT^(g), adj. [also wrillen itir/tn."] Sun
dry, divers, various, multiform, ou. W. p.
iBirpaeQtnr&nSLhdS, s. A Jaina consider
eirefiQeo. By degrees. 2. Day by day.
460. Nana.
ed the king of poets. lie was the author
3. In course of time.
/s/rgjaff/flioii, s. Sundry things,
of j/*uQur&s{i*iAMamt, rules for compos
/E.Tgjsig. For the day, on a day. 2.
ing amatory poems,
ugff^ ipi&iasn, s. Several countries.
[proo.] On an auspicious day, *i being PStrpS), s. [also <g}np@.'\ That which
iBiT^uen sir, s. Various fruits, results,
understood.
is hanging down, or pendent, C^rB**;
various productions.
ittrt&y&^isn&r. From day to day.
[ex <si, c] (p.)
/5iT(6B)ui3ijiT0u> iBir^aians ^.t^ s
icir&triu, adj. Now-a-days, modern.
fit, s. Various ways or rules, miscella
mirppLd, s. An offensive smell, stench,
gjsstferuuoA^t. Moderns.
neous methods.
fetidness, putridness, sUsifA (c.) 2.
isnQmaeirjpisfg. For each day.
Smell, scent, odor, fragrance,
3itirg)(njUiA, s. ( St.) Various forms.
BrQaw&ff&QstmiQvr&umwtb. A fanalll
Toddy, **. 4. ( p.) Origin, rise, develop
mnta)dllQpiTS&, s. A musical instru
a day.
ment, as Gfrppih ; [ex
.]
ment of many tones. (Sa. Nanatfhcani.)
isnGeirn&b, s. [prov.] An ola sent to
jfn*#r>p(?ioii<-**i"'*. I abhor
(It.)
friends giving notice of the auspicious
him, with the utmost disdain.
/tffgjaS^ai-'susir, I. A variety of pro
hour for a marriage, wmCiriu. 2. The
trppqpi&iilu. Not even a scent of it, of
ceremony of beginning to cut olas on
duce.
him,
&c.
an auspicious day to cover a house
/F/r
gr)
3TQiBirgginjpi. See isrreii.
icirppiiuQsL-iio,
v.
noun,
[pros.]
Being
3. See
(Jaffna.)
smelt, or perceived by smell.
iBiretrpeirsir/sirsirsfli, inf. To pass
/5/rssflsOii, s. Earth, &c. See under
mirppu>Lp.ss itnppui&& nrppQw
one's days, to support one's self, com
writ,
Sis, inf. To rise and spread as a bad
monly with difficulty.
IBIT63T,
pron. [Gen. ersir, or srs5r^y!0_Kj.]
smell.
2.
To
cast
a
bad
smell
as
a
isirmQ^irSsndj-icn sirQuiTS,inf. Toexpire
I, lur*. 2. [in the agama philos.~\ Self-con
carcass, &c.
as days.
sequence, &C, See siQarasQ/na&i. JVote.
ifirppiiiSif-aa, inf. To scent, to catch
tsnenlpitgiin. Daily.
In composition it is sometimes used for
a smellas a dog. See CuMuuioii^.**.
tsireiraiL-tjijSQa). [com. mreriraiL-tdS
mr&i (four), as ff.
iBrrpjp),
s.
Plant,
as
planted
or
to
be
<?.] In course of time, at length, by
turrit, I myself, of or by myself, of
transplanted, cjpi^uS/; [ex mtg, .] (c.)
degrees.
my own accord.
Btp&pQpQtgiuQuiiSps/. The plants are
isitat ai Seam, s. The great influence
itnQareirGlpafreo,
v. noun. Saying I
injured by too much water in the bed.
of an auspicious birth-day. 2. The
and mine. 2. [in the ayamas.~\ A form
nnppiianeoisnppmQanecdsi,
s.
A
bed
influence of one according to his horos
used to express self-consequence and
cope.
on which rice corn is sown, for trans
the feelings that excite to energy and
lEirarQei&o, s. Work by the day. 2.
planting, mtpffCiufi.
action but which must be suppressed
before the soul is ripe for absorption.
[proo.] Work begun on an auspicious
ittrpjpiaaL-G), s. A number of bundles
day. _
of plants tied into one.
isnQesrarperemassriA,
s.
Self-impor
ueQisiriLQ&tLifil, s. A history of past
icnpgs^Qfiiaanij, s. [prot.J A seed
tance, presumption, egotism.
events.
cocoa-nut.
LD&icireir, s. The next day.
How many, who flourished
mirp>3msU>pi> icrpjpuciBj,
iBirpsO. See istrgt, v.
and boasted, are gone!
Planting or setting plants.
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Si

tS(3j

s TIT

jS
il. A letter compounded of i and
*i3SOi}>, s. The upper part or lop of
the shoulder, G>m*rG>*i. (**.)
9S, A Sans. part, of negation, as tS&iiaui
iSsQfil, Sstp, t>. n.
humility, from < and
pride; also of /<Stp, Qp&,
fulness or certainty, as iptsettb certainty,
[causative rfsit.] To take place, to occur;
demonstration, not mere appearance, and
to go, to go on foot, mi^tm. 2. To shine,
iBtpuib, a long period, or full *puib.
i3;mS)*s.
3. To be performed,
transacted, carried on, to subsist, to exist,
$&gsxl eurr45LO,s. A system of reli
4. To pass as time,
gion, which regards Argha as the deity,
StiwrnrMii, s. Present time, pp&irenii.
2. The present tense, vijjMarib.
/SaeetniOirrfil, appcl.n. A professor of
SmLp&liiA, s. A flying dart, (p.)
the
religion.
Saipt/fitpsy, v. noun. Occurrence,
S&snrQ, s. A poetic vocabulary of
incident, event, *&unb. 2. The pre
words and their synonymes, divided into
sent moment.
twelve parts,
2. A dictionary in
general, Qtif>Qig<g$. W.p. 406. NlOHANDU.
3. Certainty, ascertainment, **iud>. 4. A
i*<pA, p. a. To effect, to perform, to
chapter or section, m_,i4. 5. One of the
transact, to set on foot, to bring to pass,
six portions of the secondary Vedas, <2*
mi-uiSiM. 2. To speak, to say, mention;
to narrate, to declare, Q*,,. (p.)
,.;..
.. Ten kinds of dictionary, l<X5rrih, i. [vul. for ieirw.]
Length.
mentioned in Sanscrit.
>',.-Vi_ciS'(3,/^;v,i!. noun. Being true, *i&5fl~lh, s. (St. i&iii.) A chain, &i
fi9. 2. Chain for the legs, fetters, Aj
just, exact.
o.-.r
3. An elephant's chain, urfar*
Saixnnii&Q&aeteQ, inf. To speak
the truth.
*iSdSLDUb, s. A town, city, i i au>. 2. Sapuiss, s. A long period of time,
a hundred Kalpas, pfu/o,i; [e.r <, full,]
The Vedas collectively, holy writ, Gmp&.
W. p. 465. NlOAMA.
$<,T, s. (Hind.) Mark, aim, idea, no
&aLMTmuiu>, t. Vedas and Agamas.
tion, (sfiOLj.
/?<5LOSBT(i), s. Conclusion in a series /?/r<!F(i, j. Likeness, similitude, re
of logical inferences, a.pgiuu<S^gi^idin*
semblance, tt.HWO. VV. p. 465. Nikasa.
QsrAiuAi. W. p. 465. NlQAMANA.
SairpLE. j. Deception, guile, aitg&Sssi ;
*S<XLD, s. (St.) Brightness, splendor,
[ex Sa. Gadha, bottom.] See j/srfiii.
brilliance, iSmrstb.
iSatrpar, s. A deceiver, a malevolent
*&$TLts, i. Company, assemblage, flock,
mail, UQffiarzjrerar.
multitude,
2. Heap, bundle,
$&n~tuih, s." Assembly, multitude, com
\V p 464. Nikara. 3. A total, C -',,*pany,
2. An agricultural village,
4. The letter A
uj<j0*/*^sj'- 3. House, dwelling, abode,
TQ. W. p. 465. NlKAYl.
*SxQ^suijb S&itsulo, s. Freedom
from pride; humility, meekness,
*$3iT>rssirLCi, s. Killing, slaughter, Qsir
See A
V). W. p. 465. Nikaran'a.
j..--r,"; -.-=-' He is the most preiSairuessrar, s. A killer, murderer, exe
ciuus of humble men.
cutioner, life-taker, <2fcu.
iSaiieB, s. A humble person.
$SIT Till, s. Dew, more properly, hoar
rir, t. Comparison, likeness, simile,
frost, urf. W. p. 483. Niuaka.
resemblance, a.o,>u>. 2. [for
Lustre, *$Q^ih,t. Army, troops, umi (iSm.)
brightness, splendor, lSsi4. 3. Equal,
parallel, match, masni. See *w, v.
$Se\)u>, t. Entireness, the whole, uni
jf3t*9-s*'j*i*i. He has no equal.
versality, universe, as
crAicvrii. W.
p. 465. NlKHIt.A.
rS<SIT, SGjdzb, pQpat, Qeusk, iSsir, V. n.
To be similar, to be like, ^Our*. (p.)
SSQiUSir&) - $Qius&,r)i38soTppeii>,
iSaiui&ii, s. [in logic.'] Comparison,
v. noun. Neighing, as of a horse.
inference by comparison, wat/SgjtSj.y/i), t. Bower, arbor, a place
(<S*(3d>i~ji; [ex uAii.]
over-grown with creepers, 4^rT. \V. p.
iSaiiaf, v. noun. Resemblance,
_ .
465. Nikcnja. 2. A cavern, mountain,
cave, JbM<5m. (#.)
iQ&tt, aSdpsk, p Qpar, uQueir, i<, V. a.
/fiiS, s. [vul. for tSiufi.] DefiTo assimilate, liken to, .i-'i<. 2. To
fight, QuiiQriiu. (p.)
niteness; a standard.
t&arrut-j, v. noun. Resemblance, like *&(ajU3ULC, s. A small tree, Croton
ness, guL/. 2. Battle, fighting, warfare,
tiglium. See Gsinaib. W. p. 465. Nlrivalry, Gutt.
KUMBIIA.

^QiitJSjJ', s. A name of a Bakshasa,


BOn of (Sltusttcror. W. p. 465. NlKUMBHA.
*,$(a)Lt>uBsO, t. (St. iS^u, A&0.) [in mjft/iol."} A desert in Lunka, where Indrajit,
son of Havana, performed sacrifice,
*i($ajetsrti>, s. House, dwelling, habi
tation, f3. W. p. 465. NlKBTANA. 2.
A temple, a place of worship, QfitGar
mS*i. 3. An agricultural town or district,
/aj".55ti, $. Destruction, killing, in
*&. 2. Confinement, arrest, restraint, *c
Qiiuf. 3. Punishment, or discipline, as
inflicted by kingly or divine power, jotr
i-Ser. 4. Confutation in argument, Q>tf.tf;
[ex *, before, et SiS, to grasp.] W. p. 466.
NlGRAHA.
u^Gsm^/l>u*BirstbumhBgfiarmftr. He that
has mortified his senses; i.e. restrained
himself.
i8d8aaekpar, s. The deity, as des
troyer, jt(#uu*Sr.
^SiQaaA^nesrLc, s. (St.) Defeat, dis
comfiture in argument, pi**t$&.Qficppti.
iSa8aar^aASasii>, s. Justice and
mercy, as attributes of a good king,
efri_tei/i*fA*(ji>i6. 2. [in Tfieol.} Dis
tribution of rewards and punishments,
as by the deity, in reference to former
actions, ^arUffaruEia^Ci~^J.
iSdQuSds, inf.
To kill, destroy,
Qr*ju. 2. To bind, restrain, confine,
S<S(^l3(VJ'^lSlh, s. As airili-fftosCTiig.
i$&lh, s. Certainty, assurance, ascer
tainment, t*uib. 2. Trutli, veracity,
sincerity, fu*. 3. Fidelity, faithfulness,
rectitude, honesty, irji4; [ex Sa. Nija, own or contraction of Nichaya.']
ifi^(gQ^<rei), inf. To assure.
iSiFaefisk {B&eunar, s. A true man,
the sincere, upright, honest.
iB&p&a^S&ui, s. Most true. ( Colloq.)
tS&uui, inf. To become certain.
Sfi&niij, adv. Truly, certainly, truly,
verily.
I&&IT, s. Night, jsftffai. W. p. 479.
Nisa.Note. This retains its Sans, pro
nunciation in the compounds.
iS&tr&neiriS^irufi, t. The moon, j/e
fijtir; [ex *<rsr, maker, ugl, lord.]
&&ir&WT, s. [sing. iS&ir&ueir. fern. iS&ir
st.] Asuras, jfjf. 2. Rakshasas, JS4
s^i; [ex rtt, who go.]
iS&r&rf), s. An owl, as the night-bird,
dc-a>. (*#.) 2. See tetrli.
s. Break of day, eSipiup
pii; [ex^ifti.] 2. House, abode,
t@&in-i&p,uu>1 s. As Qeuerrarrtiueo.
t8&i7Lo&S. s. The moon as the gem
of night. *i)i<*. See giamofi. 2. A
fire-fly, or glow-worm, uteiSort.
667

i8&irwirairu>, s. Night-time, period of


night, g$jis@A&r*iw**ii.
i8&nir,afiu>, s. [also /9(j)/f^sii>.] Half
the night, utgi;i$$il\; [ex ^tgJ', half.]
$3=ir&&Lh, s. (St.) The white water
lily, as opening its petals at night, as Q/a>
ai&uii; [ex
smiling.]
* S&irSLb, s. Turmeric or Indian saffron,
m^gst. VV. p. 480. NlSAKA.
*.S^T^ssnh, s. Truth, certainty, Qloij.
2. House, abode, J8 ; [ex ifl.] 8eeya>is.
iS&tnrssnriD, s. Killing, slaying, mur
dering, QmIm. W. p. 480. Nisaiian'a.
tQjrrasssrasr, s. A killer, executioner,
murderer, QA>Criir.
iS&tnrLh, j. That which is sapless, in
sipid, dry, or uninteresting, MtStuaw,
[ex 6, neg-1 2. Trouble, vexation, cy,*,"i.
iQ&rrir l&irjpi, s. (Hind.)
Long
drawers or pantaloons, g,it&0&sip*c-m^,
(c) _
* ,l J^.tH^Ui, s. [com. iS^tiUppui, which
see.} Certainty, rectitude, &c.
l 3=IT esrii , s. A one-headed drum, gs<f
SfTSn, s. ( Pcrs.) A flag, Qairif.
*SS,s. Darkness, JDcjsir. 2. Night, Jj)
ii ;(a contraction of Nixiya.) 3. Turmeric
or Indian saffron, utgjtit. 4. Gold, Qurtir.
See 40. (*.)
SS&aii SS^x/r, s. [pi.] Asuras, as
#/.
)
* $Q SSLb, s. Sharpness, keenness, ^/f
\V. p. 480. Nisi ta. 2. [/or <)O,$0ii.]
Meanness, vileness, ignominy, g)*jo#fi. (c.)
*}3r3i]ir3:Lh, s. Air exhaled from the
lungs; [ex 6, neg.J See
2. One
of the twenty-eight Saiva Agamas, cr
/?<9r-3Yrti, s. As tUdaiilu.
* l&&LC, s. Perpetuity, S^djiui.
* ;SJ=& ili ii> , j. Certainty, assurance, as
certainment, e-jiP. 2. Truth, veracity,
Qnui. .3. Decision, posit iveness,
4.
Resolution, determination, iOiubio. \V p.
480. Nisciiaya. (c.)
ffiiF^iL'^/rtiyeoii, . Betel, plantains,
turmeric, new cloth, &c, given by the
father of the bridegroom to the father
of the bride, in confirmation of a mar
riage contract.
(Sfjiuuui-, inf. To be made certain,
to be ascertained.
.:L -' - utliu b\ - j~ $&&iuu>uec!irs!S3r, inf.
To determine, resolve. 2. To render
certain.
i8&&urrir/i/zu>, s. Certainty, truth,
[&{Fll3, i@Qpsir, pQpdr, uQuesr, ss,
v. a. To ascertain, to arrive at certainty,
t^D^iuu'S^. 2. To resolve, to determine,
to decide, $>*rKH*m. (c.)
&&&i&pgiaQ5fl&icir, inf. To acquire
certainty, to ascertain, to appoint, to
determine.
668

&&&u$uu, v. noun. Ascertainment,


certainty, assurance, *-s>!iiuut(Si. 2. De
cision, determination, jHuL/.
*,'3=<9:6dLh, s. Immoveableness, fixed
ness,
2. Fasting, [ex its, rieg.} ;
r<*g}*aop4(g&*ffj!ii. I have had no food
to-day.
i8&&eojs$Luireiiru>, s. Fixed meditation,
jqs&jeippglucesrsb.
l&& soup's), s. Fixedness of mind.
ifi<r<j=OT, s. The deity, as unmoved
by passion, &c,
$&&~-tG$lLCi, adj. Always, perpetually,
constantly, ouQurg^u. (p.)
'S&S^pti, s. Extinction of the will,
cessation of volition as in the ascetic,
toG$gtuiuib ; [ex fiS.]
$&)j;60, v. noun. [vul. for t8&&tiS.s
Ascertaining, being certain.
*l&Qibj5sr, s. The deity, as free from
passion, ai-a/dr. 2. Argha of the Jainas,
; [ex i0, neg.~]
'$&$iis!n<S, s. Freedom from care, en
tire repose, ShaaipiS&Aseis. See
s. Garlic, Qaiar^tref).
/S^.af-si/^sarii),*. (St.) A long and deep
breath, a sigh, Qug-(in*,*S^*j. 2. Anger,
indignation, eptitiiQ*raai>.
* $&3rSWT3:tii, s. [also iS&suir&ii.'] Res
piration, breathing out, ^cuMiisSS^^. See
under *imib.
*/srvSir!rLD, s. Slander, iSiieep. (c.)
'litsmetotnrLC), s. Insipidity, as iB&iwld.
*Ssh>tS!nrLh, s. (St.) Salvation, Jj>ffi_
pin.
$vpirnn$t&)&iju>, s. The name of
a Christian composition in Tamil.
* S afi^ il> rSiSLh, s. A mountain,
forming one of the eight principal ranges
said to be south of llarvarta and north of
the Himalaya, *u>Ju. 2. A country in
the south east division of India, giiGpiuib.
\V. p. 480. Nishadha.
i8ijxmir(t), s. The Nishata country, the
theatre of the events contained in the
mtsifiib.
fiipcir tSi^HQsnA, s. An epithet
of Nala Raja, sssr.
1' s$ir<lLh, s. The last or highest note
of the musical scale. The other notes
are: 1. JLlgtoii. 2. fiAtuio. 3. aesptstb. 4.
icsjssib. 5. utQstoib. 6. enpejfitb. The initials
of these are taken to denote the garnet,
as r, I, *. to, li, p, i. The octave is some
times called dajJ^JLLguiiA.
rSsprreuft, s. (Pcrs.) Signature, eosQiuir
Ciuib,
* }GiQaj lis , s. [improp. iSeifipLo.') Vile
ness, a vile thing, a disgraee.contumely, fS
2. Deviation from rule, e<*>$6L$fifi6uniip8Dfi> s.
Contumelious
language, g)ii*9*<3*rA.
*lQm?,aLb f@Q>LSLh, s. The sexual
union of a new married couple; in Sanscrit
it is used for the ceremony at the first
impregnation.

*(]>eifirJ5Lh S'SlfiLh, s. Prohibition,


negation, 5u*o. 2. Discontinuance, saS
^. W. p. 481. Nisiikd'ha.
iSGefiiSsa i$Gi->2da, inf. To pro
hibit or discontinue, ^<v*.
<9>t-itto, s. Guilelessness, sincerity, simplicity, /is-*m!.
This and other similar compounds are of
Su. Nish, change of M, neg. particle.
iStyautuffiiSL-suL-U/ip, s. Sin
cere devotion or attachment, Qiiut**4.
*$tdp.3iLo SlLslc, s. A certain weight
Of gold, Quieia/lasip. 2. Gold, Curt*.
*;$a^<5(W)(Za2Lb $LL&QrjL-Lh /Sa^ffi
gum*. Certainty, assurance,
l&trui. \V. p. 481. Nisiikausha. (c.)
s. A certificate or warrant, e-gfiuuf
fiimi. 2. A deed of renunciation, *^p/9>.
Sefeasn-fEiSLh Si LS Gfrlbsin, s. Immaculateness, purity, 4>sii. See ma*tb.
<3>oiTLit s. Incorporiety, as the superior form of deity, _<sSi*eou>. (SeewCTii.) 2. Witliout parts, entire,
iBapaariT SCseiri, s. [pl.~] Deities
without bodies; the four superior, as
distinguished from the four inferior
forms of deity, also from tpi&mib, in
which both are combined.
*$<ztysruLLi^ujLh-&LLarruLLLf.ujLh,
s. Guilelessness, sincerity, as iO+*ui_ii.
*S^^n-LS^lh-SLLairL8ujLh, s. Free
dom from selfish desire, as in the proper
performance of duties, t8uLtiirei>ui.
i8cfy,aiTLBtU/$6uLD, s. Penance or other
deeds of merit, performed without re
gard to self.
ley,arra-GS3iib /SLL/r/rsnrti, s.
Without cause, jau5i*sjiD. W. p. 481.
Nisukarana.
*(Smf.ULh iSlLQ&ULCi, s. Hoard,
treasure hidden in the ground, t/a^Ouf
err. (oDfi/. 6. p.)
iSeSfLtiruireir SlC-ttruash 1
-cr f0Lii_f/ijGar, s. An eminent person,
strict in the performance of religious
duties, rf!oj,Di_^/cr/<* ; [cx 1Sc4.auJ
SetyGjlTLh /SlLjlc, i. Harshness,
cruelty, inhumanity, QarGW. 2. Calum
ny, aspersion, g)i-j.s>. (e.)
^ussirffear, s. A cruel man.
?a lou eea tar, inf. To act with se
verity.
t$eif,(Btlu:(!u&, inf. To calumniate.
&ef><Blj3i C(Sgeir, 3. [fern.
i*u-Srt.] A cruel man, Qn^u*.
'SeyLGini -/@i-Lsa)i_, s. Religious prac
tice, attention to personal religious rites
or austerities, &c , fsWar[i. 2. Fixedness
of mind as in ascetic worship, ^as^ram!.
W. p. 481. Nisut'a.
iS&fieBtdairpsir, s. A person strict in
religious duties.
iS&p&oiufsirGzr, inf. To perform reli
gious duties, &c.

;$a^/Jstili> !LLuedih>, s. Fruitless- S^girenruh, s. Correctness, exactness,


ifl/i/edsL-iaw, s. Daily allowance.
ness, barrenness, impotence,
2. Un
justness, iSitvih. 2. Uprightness, rectitude,
tSjipaniu&&e0, s. Quotidian fever, as
profitableness, uutrfdrrau. W. p. 482.
Qriaxn. 3. Ascertainment, certainty, nspltsr&mriujr&l.
Nish p'hala.
surance, resolution, decision, determina
/B^^sQpii.
Daily as t&^pw.
tion, ftrmissrtb. 4. A parallel, an equipoise,
*$i9Tt2mrrg:e3nh $.L-i9arQeuiT&
rath.
5.
Standard,
criterion,
rule,
iJjitri.
*Sfl!S!TiEiSLb
(Sen)fi!riEl&Lu,s. That
orb, s. Unprofitableness. See Siiu^ii.
6. Guess, estimate, conjecture, -C/ii. 7. | which is unruffled or waveless, ^JojiiAiwr
Judgment
of
a
disease
from
the
symp
*&(Bpearth, s. Killing, slaughter, Qxir
<m[o; [cx iCi, neg, el pj&isw, wave.]
tom", according to the prescribed rules;
hi. W. p. 4S0. NlSUDUANA.
hnce
applied
to
a
class
of
medical
workR,
/fiS^as-air, i. A murderer. f &&i.)
fiiiii, s. The unruffled ocean, applied
mfiiiu. 8. Aim, object, point, Q*r&sii. (c.)
to the mind of the Deity, or tlie stale of
$3337", &Qp&t pp&i, &(u>t
t>. n. To
9. First cause, primary or remote cause,
the advanced (J mini.
grow fat, <2<3p*; [cx iflasri.] 2. u. a.
principal, ^gismaaii. W. p. 4G7. NidaTo braid, gp=i_u. (jy.)
Daily, continually,
na. 10. A gem in common, either celes *$/i<5plLC), adv.
tial or terrestrial, *l_^/^*'oo=s*^liI'l'^*
iSasruLj, v. noun. Fatness, Q&HQfULf.
perpetually, as tsrgtw.
QjiiQutgi. 1 1. Gold, Quits. 12. Army, uoi_,
Sssnrih, s. Fat, Q&nQguLf. 2. Serum,
,$t><eir, s. The Supreme Being, the
( Sa. Aid/tana.)
Amir, ("c.J
eternal, <-aj*. 2. Siva,
3. Argha,
a.ir<eirnirS'r. What do you think?
jy<j*oir; [ex *A"0.]
/fi4OT<FQ^(5*(g, . Wantonness, vo
*iq.i6pra!rfgi&iKitgt8L-i-g). The pulse has
luptuousness, Q*r<ifuurtoir)u*ioitbt
taken a favorable turn.
*<ipx{BLh, s. A plant, Solanum Jacquini.
jfmartosr&Q&(5&(i$^m?3sutL-Glpl. He
tSfwaaniiiiQiii&ig/i. Tell exactly.
(*)
is given up to voluptuousness.
&fitrasruuL~L-.Q}<2sr, appcl. n. As tflprr
*$<lQiLIl>, s. Eternity, .- t
s. (Tel. -=5305.; Affection,
2. Final bliss, (.". -._"./, 3. Permanence,
kindness, o-<st*ib. ( ii-J
iSptrasrQpsiretreucir, appcl. n. An upright,
invariableness, Steivrarff. 4. ado. Constant
honest, moral man, QuwtSudr.
ly, perpetually, daily, miQtsfiib. W. p. 407.
spake with kindness.
SpnariipuiSuGuira, inf. To be un
NlTVA.
lawful ; to take a wrong course.
Ssssr, QCpss, SekrL^.Q<ssiar, Seuar,
ffitijjfimahi-w. Constant vexation.
<$pnesreir, s. Deity, the Supreme Being,
v. a. [/.] To nibble as worms,
.---i,
.-. Constant feasting.
to work one's way in a crowd, to dig
{Jaffna.)
in the ground, as a hog, )*_.
j : , l _ S.ir , s. Daily allotted work;
7, dQGpar, pGpar, uGuar, da,
^iratriM<3*re*>'<<'-*%4'0'*< He nib
daily expenses, daily allowance.
v. a. To ascertain, to determine, to resolve,
bles at (teazes) me.
&fi)uadiLIS!, s. Iprov.'] Constant
i8*r^**. 2. To estimate, to judge, -^C>
'iQassrsSoTiULD, s. Certainty, as in means,
quarrelling, g^mshmi^.
8. To fix a measure or standard, lSj
medicine, &c,
See iStsaami.
iDrraefl**. 4. To infer, deduce, ^ffumoHts. fc.)
iS/c^ujsq^lew, s.
Daily rites, pre
tSpnTf&uLj, o. noun. Ascertainment,
SsssrsssriiSl, v. a. To determine, &c. See
scribed by the Shastras, as I. tending
judgment, &c, as the verb.
the sacrificial fire, by the brahman, tiffi
<uaC); 2. the daily religious duties of
Treasure, Quird&&ii>.2. Fulness,
*l@jSU) S^QpiM, adv. Daily, con
the respective castes, fyfiuysB*.
Apef. 3. Gem, any of the nine terrestrial
stantly, perpetually, as iffi, BuQurofgw.
(Spfiliij&QLDir^gBieifiiiTaiuii s. Perfor
or of the feigned nine celestial gems of
(c.)
Kuvera. See irmR. 4. Pendent part of an
mance of daily rites.
*SflihuLu, s. A woman's buttocks, the
ornament, ^uimr^fiQ^i'staH. 5. Gold,
S^fiiUit^jjnsssru), s. Everlasting joy,
buttocks in general, as it is sometimes
Qurar. 6. (fig.) One abounding in, as <ct
perpetual enjoyment.
applied to the circumference of the hip,
tfi, one endowed with all good qualities.
tSpf)aj/f&uiTSSBea, s. An exalted ascetic
and loins, Jr>i_ii. 2. Side of a mountain,
W. p. 468. Nidhi.Note. The two
in the enjoyment of divine delight, Cjf8.
llOuClutaii. VV.p. 466. NlTAMOA. 3. JPubiC
species of gold of Swergn, regarded as
2. See o?*urcBsr(i.
region, mons veneris, jj&itgtj. (p.)
possessing life, and yielding whatever
@pu>u
s. Au arthritic disease. See
f^tuaeSdiussil, s. Parvati as a&tun
is desired, are
gold in the form
of a chunk; ugic^^i, gold resembling a
lotus. The nine gems of Swerga are:
iSgfiiu&neotl, s. Eternal ages.
*$jglfi&3fTLh, s. Example, illustration,
I. ugtotb, lotus-like; 2. asiuffunb, major
i8fifilijdGi&ffiL(B(ip
v. noun. Per
authority, precept, )0a>i_r#^ii; [ex ifl, ful
lotus-like; 3.
chank-like; 4. m,
ness.] \V. p. 467. Nidarsaha. 2. [in
petual music.
sword-fish-like;
5.
tortoise-like;
6.
rhet.~\ A species of personification, feign
iBpfdiuSeucir, s.
[in Christ, usage."]
optgisjiii, a gem resembling quicksilver; 7.
ing a thing in nature, as doing good or
Eternal life, GnitLnb.
Ktpib, the gem of felicity; 8. taut, blue
evil for a mode of moral instruction. See
lotus-like gem.
iSpfiiuGs-aj&iii, s. Constant service,
Sfii&Sipmat iSjSdQaneir i8@u@
permanent employment.
*S^eOih, s. The fourth of the inferior
tifiGiuifSr, s. Kuvera, as lord of riches.
Spfiiuptiaui,
s. Daily alms, gifts, pre
worlds, S<?ipaieu'>*<3^"*3, W. p. 467.
iSp&n&Pffii, s. A system of metallurgy,
sentsas made by kings or great men.
Nitala.
embracing rules for discovering what
pfitL>fiieuu>, s. Eternal existence.
*Spenrii>, s. Death, dying, &ira/. 2.
has been buried, &i*r&iinb.
i8p$liues)isL8p$au>, s. Ceremonies of
Loss, disappearance, annihilation, jyufty.
SfiuQurrp, s. Gold coins tied up,
regular though occasional recurrence,
W. p. 467. Nidhana.
as the Sraddhas, at fixed lunar periods,
/S^/T/TiS/S/i, j. [improp. for erpirirp
pi.) Certainty, assurance, i*eai. 2. Rec '/SjSajLb,*. Treasure, fijrdliuii. 2. (&&.)
Any of the gems of Swerga, i_^*ices. 3.
titude, uprightness, exactness, punctua
The three classes of rites, stated, occa
Any of the nine gems, or of the five metals,
lity, faithfulness to one's word, <>. 3.
sional and voluntary.
Truth, the true state of a thing, _irM>.
iSpfiiLi^seie, s. Daily puj'a at the
4. Adjustment of affairs, rwQ*ijw, *l^ajLu, adv. [contraction of t8ji>fdiuu>.~\
temple.
sometimes foritpih. (c.)
Daily, constantly, perpetually, eternally,
QltiijipMiipQpAvrg. I do not know cer
iB/ipiuuuif., adv. Daily, always, per
^ari.-fiti. 2. s. A sacrificial fire place,
tainly.
petually, >r(7i_rj>u. 2. . As f!dv**Cj-tr.
fytfuttBttfl. (Slit.)
fiparippi&ttarasQsr, appel. n. A moral,
iSppsqfjiDil, s. Daily rites, daily
upright person.
constantly troubling me.
practice of religious duties, ctQt-iff&Qr
S^nHji^uiueisresBr, inf. To make right,
rCjdfiiujuiStreirtvtii, s. Constant des
Bjs/B*ijici4. 2. Daily occupations, jt
or certain, to adjust.
truction; i.e. by death.
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^ajuiSeayfuLj, v. noun. Permanent rSlUjgLD, s. [pres.] One's own peculiar ,i@LjSS3T'Sir, j. [plu. iSi-jemi.'] A learned
right, exemptiou from claim by others,
man, j^g*. 2. A skilful or clever man,
support.
liia/AiGtVfdr. (c.) W. p. 469. Nii-un'a. 3.
immunity, aJma. (Beschi.)
rBd@uu>es>ip, s. Daily rain, erargiu>
Mercury the planet,
See Qiaxps.
S.i^darreafl, s. Land of which one is
Quirtomtp.
tiiussr,
the sole proprietor.
iSjijdiLiQpppeir iBpfituebrQpdpexr, s.
iSLjessr^^euui, s. Skill, ability, clever
iir3uur5j(&), s. One's share, on which
The deity as ever blessed,
2.
ness, *sici#$jliutb,
others have no claim.
Tlie exalted devotee as happy in his
god, r<30.
tBiipwuQa, inf. To divide property * iSuuirih, s. Lightness, swiftness, urn
among heirs.
uSdrsBx. (Bcschi.) 2. (Tel.) Firmness,
jfwr9ui7iB>io; [ex rf, neg.~\
Eternal bliss.
*iSlh^iSssr, s. (St. filifcxiLD.) Censure,
/B^PiuQpLD S^Qptii, adv. Daily,
blame, abuse, scorn, <fl*sa>^. (c.)
$Lci5r&U}, s. Servile labor in a temple,
always.
iBipdsnrQ-riiiuSmphaumrm , inf. To
Qs3uSpPj>QfifQflbLj.
rSpfimQiutrmui, s. Perpetual fortune,
insult, revile, abuse.
SIu> t^i< itgsir , s. A servile servant in
Sii^Sssruui, inf. To be insulted, re
a temple.
tSfifdiuujaiwGiruiSpfituQajeireiasrui, s.
viled, &c.
Sldim,
s. Nape of the neck, iSi_/f. ( &&.)
Eternal youth, mrsS)*"""'.
* lQm<tTTn)ji;ijBl, s. Ironical praise or /5lds0lo, s. Pureness, immaculateness,
flattery, irony, gjjtjS^s^Cur^iy*^*).
spotlessness, jya>A8*iiw; [ nej.]
Parallax of the zenith distance of the
*lSlB^iri
^Sassr, s. Contumely, slander,
equator at the place of observation.
u>G>ar,
s. The Supreme Being, as
calumny, i*^Sw; [ex Sa. Kshun'a, to
See J*tJ*uu.
pure, *i_^ar.
2. A holy person,
injure.]
(c.)
(S^^ujafl^, s. A sacrificial fire-place,
(Qthpl, d&QjDea, pQpdsr, uQuar, da, V. a. lSuiir<3r, s. (Hind.) A Mohammedan
(*ss) See 'A*.
To vilify, abuse, blaspheme, slander,
i$i#/3iLisfl<?<5/rs<i>, J. One of the um
prayer, repeated five times a day, &0*st
(c.)
brellas of Argha.
tSi^uLj,
o.
noun.
Abuse,
reproach,
tBfifijjasr, s. The deity, the eternal,
tt-8 SiB.T&aQirsijiTigCsl, s. The
blasphemy.
son of I'ksbvaku. a king of the solar
*iQii{55lpLD,
s.
Abuse,
as
SiifiSnsr.
ffijSiU^rty.d^ek, s. See felpfimrytfipek.
race, ^fiaj(gc>>jtfi^^Qwrcjiear. W. p. 469.
iflpjdiuirrSpfiujii, s. That which is *SlBsm^, s. Reproach, blasphemy, abuse,
NlMl.
eternal and temporal, gfifiiuroimii^Biib.
3jaj,aOT. W. p. 468. Ninda. (c.)
*Il8iLci
SliBepLo, s. Twinkling of
iBpfiliuin8jifiliuaiemid2(iaiaii>, s. The
r&SBpQ&iiu iBAenfiuesaestr, s. To
the eye, a moment, a second of time, sri
treat with scorn, &c. 2. As rfi^&w
knowledge of eternal and temporal
fflLui. W. p. 469. Nihisha. (c.)
things. See *vewitj_m4.
q^/. "-!;',?.':.--,. In a moment.
iSpfiwtariipii, s. Eternal joy.
Suji^l, s. (Tel. 3i)8.) Certainly, truth, f8 lBassjrih, s. Severe prevalence, as
SpPziirarifdr, s. The Supreme Being,
of disease; urgency or pressure,
fc^uwtisriSupflujirda, inf. To
(c.)
iBpfiiuagpieifii-narui, s. Personal reli
prove, to verify.
/Stfli-L, v. As iSlS^Q, 1.
gious duties.
Slupfiturrii&Qrneteo, inf. To speak
CSV Ly-Qaffsir , Qeuesr,
ilsmrr, s. Sleep, drowsiness, re
the truth.
*uSt*t_, e. a. To rub between the hands,
pose. See s**<4. W. p. 467. Nidra. *Sui5-Sli, s. Obligation, duty, ateuw.
as ears of corn,
2. To pick with
dy.ur*0*/*,SW,deep sleep; isr*4;,la>r,feigned
the fingers as a boil, a scab, Sec, Saa.
sleep; Grrpfiifyjgimr, sleep from eating. iSUIBS 6BTii> , s. A collection of many
(c.)
3[prov.]
To
carry
away privately,
(ft)
things, a book, *lL; [ex <8, fulness.]
to be light-fingered, ft^e^n4nr.
gix*giiSigi&Quiz.&&pgi. Sleep causes
iSuiparQaiipui, s. A compendium of
him to nod.
different sciences, uwajtu^irc.
pinched the thigh.
^usr&fgiaitGLn&Qdr. He is sleeping.
s. A compact, a bond, zrp
9jfittL^p*>iH$isMG>srit. Sleep in a level *!uiBjs8sBr,
rSiSeisrLf.
, appel. n. A sly thief, a pil
uiQ. 2. A canon, or general rule, ac<Suut<S.
place. ( Aw.)
ferer.
3. Punishment, penalty, ^soSn-tW. (e.)
iS^jdairG^eS, t. The goddeBS of sleep,
iSuApSasrdfgL-uLLif.q^ji&eo, v. noun. *IlB^^5LD, s. Cause, inducement, in
strumental cause, xtstarih. 2. For the sake
Entering into covenant. 2. Being
iSpfijtrgn, s. ( St.) A sleeper, girmq?)
of, on account of, QuttscQi. 3. Motive,
under a penalty.
QaiBesr.
reason, occasion, opxiipab. 4. Omen,
presage, prognostic,
5. Mark,
rSpfienrrQsrrarariSpfisanQ&ibiiJ, inf. *Suld, s. Comparison, likeness, resem
blance, !.>. 2. Cause, antecedent,
sign, spot, token, js>i_jrrii. W. p. 469.
To sleep.
smb. 3. Accusation, slander, calumny,
NlMITTA.
'P<xr7r.-pJ r, inf. To examine if
QstST. 4. Fraud, uqjSst. W. p. 469.
gfrfc&iSt/txix. On account of thi9.
one is asleep.
Nibha.
Sl&jBpatinsasLD,
s. The first or moving
rBd$)Gsxr&&u>, s. Enjoyment of sleep.
ifiudQ&itev, t. Slander, backbiting,
cause. See sit<m*<b.
i8pfSas>rtG&iraii>, s. Drowsiness, ten
calumny, u*Qaii>. (c.)
&iBppda,rtgrr, s. [also tfiLBppiiiurrnu
dency to sleep.
*lSuir^ll>, s. Falling, descending, JJ^ei
Curt.'] Diviners, prognosticntors, aurSdfieerrQpaRtu, inf. To recover from
(ga>j [ex negl W. p. 468. Nipata.
gurers from omens, m^inntiu^j On*
drowsiness.
2. Subjection, subordination, cessation of
Qmlt.
active energy. See rfifiSut/nb.
sarreSifida, inf. To be wakeful, to
tSiBpip&i&rtLt,
inf. To show cause.
watch; to keep a watch-night, &c., as *i-t9itl,-St9iiriULia,s.( Tel. sD^Sio-)
mSMfgfct*.
rSiSjiiX^'rrLDes^l,
s. A book on do
Closeness, thickness, as of men in a
nation, gi<<gEr,yu.
crowd, or leaves on a tree, <3(j4*ii; also
sold, s. A pearl, Qpp&.
rSiii{aiQQa=reoe>>, inf. To interpret a
J/5iStiri5n~<t}>, s. Sound, ^68. W.
HiSL-irutDriuaiigQetgiiQ&i&<sr. They Came
sign or omen, as of a lizard chirping, &c.
p. 468. Ninada.
2. To prognosticate by omens.
and crowded closely together.
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SlSt
StiBjkppttmw, s. Gifts, offerings, fee, iSlBtTjigD, SQpar, iSLfiipBGeaar, Qaiar,
made in the name of a person lately
Gi&ifa, v. a. [improp. iBopjgi.] To straighten,
deceased for the benefit of the soul.
to unbend, to uncoil, set upright or on
its bottomas a vessel which has been up
SiiBpppgiGiLa, s. Causality, instru
turned, il0(34*. 2. (fig.) To improve
mentality, eg.
one's circumstances, PiuuQjf. (c.)
Sib^^LDutin i<s , inf. To consult omens.
B-*v&smt&iff<&ii$BesrGi&ezi<itQmii. Am I
See *<geatburijsii,
not he who nourished and brought you
'SiSpfgl&eir, s. [plu. iStBpSair, also
up; (lit.) set you up?
iBiStgi.'] The family priest, who gives
tBiHiipB.u3Lf.da, inf. To hold a per
notice of festivals, and by his knowledge of
son, or thing, erect. 2. (fig.) To persist
omens directs to the performance of
in one's own opinion.
appropriate duties, LiGiiBpar. 2. An
SiSipB^i, inf. To straighten. 2.
augurer, ^Q^Cfi=r; [ex tiiAfrtb.]
[in cant.} To give one a good drub
iSiSpfilauueoaiii, s. [pi-] Augurers.
bing.
See jyi*<5.p)*/>p<4.
SiBipptttwda, inf. To set erect.
* iQlDfipxlLlLa, s. [improp. for SiSfoth.] SlB&it, s. Bismuth, Pyrites, ^fwumir;
Cause, sake, account of. 2. A sign or
srMt\rtfr- r..rv (5U3rtfu$3Er, black bis
augury, *<gi.
muth, magnetic iron-stone, used as anti
mony, to blacken the eyes; .Cr**iasr,
iSiii, v. n. To become erect or straight;
another kind, as ga>w*B; Qmjebm6t\i, bis
muth of a yellowish Color; QAtfdu5J @j
to be unbent, uncoiled; to stand upright;
QpiBi&tt, silver colored bismuth; Qu*s
to raise or hold the head erect, ui. 2.
iS&r, yellow, or gold colored bismuth, as
To grow high, to be lofty, to shoot up
Quedsanhut.
as a youth, or a tree,
3. {fig.) To be
proud, affected, arrogant, Qmii-tf-antaQjiitj.
s. Twinkling of the eye,
5. To be bold, firm or decided, commonly 'ScSeOssTLh,
BtdaadajitBuq. 2. Death, io,-rid. W. p.
in a good sense, )pu>t**. (c.) 6. To run,
4G9. NlHlLANA.
7. To be close, thick, crowded, <2
<y. 8. To return as a planet from S.Qpis r@Qpfi>j5, inf. [improp. for
a retrograde motion, Sssi^i(sdmiAs.
Ml**, <&<> v/.J To straighten, &c.
i&iSiisgi^ij. Stand erect.
h%iu1julJ*.^ct. He ate to the full. *$6S>ll, s. [com. Jj)oLo.] Eyelid.
He neither stands erect here, nor 'Slhuih, s. The Neem or Margosa tree.
See <Jiiiy. W. p. 470. Nijiba. (p.)
stoops; i. e. has no place.
iStiueB/seoih, s. Margosa oil.
tSiDi.ijijfrfb, * A grown person. 2.
A bold or proud man.
&u>uppnQnnaf, s. A name of PandiSiB/iip'smi, s. [prov. SlSit dpa^jpi.']
an kings as wearing a garland of
Margosa flowers, uts&q.tuttr.
Haughty or supercilious behavior, ^se
stjssnt
SjniSu>uti, s. Margosa plant.
iBLBrriipunrra>BiiuiTiLiiBisa, inf. To
JSlhlDIB/SU>,S.
[prop. Swulipti.] Disu
walk looking upwards, through pride or
nion, want of harmony, alienation of
carelessness.
frieudsoppos. to i.-*r^, aj**uS*u>.
StSiiiieiQsfaTetr, inf. To be firm in
$aj & (GjQ!Jit La, s. The religious figmaintaining, denying, &c.
tree, ^jojbjiA. W. p. 492. Nyagrod'iia.
SiSSigiSfla, inf. To stand erect. 2.
2. Width, breadth, ^j;. ; in Wils. a
To assert one's right with courage,
fathom measured by the arms extended.
as iStSitgQxi&a.
SUMiigiutrrrda, inf. To look with *Slu^Lh, s. Restraint, self-government,
the head erect. 2. To regard.
W. p. 470. Niyata.
I tii npjfljtrfi jei6r tnAikg^x^kmkmtf^0 . . .
iSiuQpiifdifliueir, s. [also SCpiiBiftnar.]
The whole army shrunk from his erect
One who restrains his passions, g)*B
look.
SliBtr&giGuita, inf. To become full.
tSiSiaf, v. noun. Erection, straighten 'l&ILIpl, s. Religious or moral duty,
obligation, Qi/i_er. 2. Custom, usage,
ing, f&r^0Sf<B>.
law, sfiutQ. 3. Destiny, fate, good or bad
SufflsflufJ.TjSBb, v. noun. Being straighten
fortune,
4. Propriety, method, ordi
edas the hump of a hump backed
nance, Qpespfxo. 5. One of the thirty-six
person, &c.
principles, p4a*ni>, in the mystic philoso
phy. W- p. 470. .NlYATl.
SiBiras, inf. To straighten, &c, as
iBajfil&Q&treo, s. An appropriate word,
Hi&tfit. (c.)
or term.
StSir&Si, s. Erection, uprightness, tSifii
iajB.uQuujiT,s.
The appropriate word,
1.2. Rising, growing higli, &c,
3.
name, or epithet.
Extension, stretching, straightening what
has been coiled or bent, dcB. 4. Super
dSSfleir, pQpesr, uGudr, ds, v.
ciliousness, stiffness, haughtiness, Jgjxonjty. &iup>!,
a. To appropriate, to assign parts of
5. The position of a planet at the close
the body to the deity in incantations,
of its retrogradation. when it appears sta
&c. See Auttii, G-B.
tionary, fc.-si_aJQ*3<| [ex titi, V. n.]
SllUJUl,
Qdpsr, iSiu^Sesrar, Csuek, iSiup,
SlSir^Siuiiesiluds-, s. Arrogant or
v. a. To leave, let go, release, A-.
affected talk.

iSujir
'itllULCLD, j. [com. C/stoii>.]
Moral
obligation, duty, precept, rule, prescription
or injunction. Q
2. Method, esta
blished course, rite or ceremony, institute,
ordinance, appma. 3. Certainty, ascer
tainment, titruib. 4. Street, Qf. 5. Main
street, high-road, Qffl*Q^ar. 6. [for iBsxii.']
Agricultural town or district, rasa&Ktsir.
7. Market street, mmcttfil. 8. One of the
eight yogas, Quist*"*!)- 9- Temple,
CtJAi. 10. Place, location, g^i*. ('&)
11. Appointment, ordination, assignment,
as itiuB. 12. Determination, resolution,
purpose, design, gtmtasrii. 13. Agreement,
contract, engagement, E.i_i4uij.iD. 14.
Daily, occasional or periodical religious
observances as prescribed in the Shastras
or self imposed, iHtgivsauii. 15. Fact, cir
cumstance, truth, QsilLusQ. 16. Usage,
practice, custom, rio*ii.
,'.". : i) si:, s. [pi.] Persons appointed,
persons bound by a vow to the perfor
mance of a duty, fi-ri.y+iC.
i$ujiDiaQaL-ieue8,appel.n. A vagabond.
iSuu>&Geceis>L, s. Ambiguous or
equivocal terms employed in an ex
clusive sense to the denial of any other
meaning, giiBQumi^.
iStULoApif, s. [pin.] Persons appointed
to an office or duty, &c, viSj/nfi&Gur
; ,'(. 2. Regular observers of religious
rites, kc.
i8ajiD<8&f,ei>i, s. Personal religious
duties, iS^BiurgfK^L-tarii.
&tuu!iifiu3uGuirpG0-iLiuiii>ai(ipajpeii,
v. noun. Transgressing.
i8iULDuupp, inf. To appoint, in
stitute, determine.
iSnJLDihuearessrSiuuitQQ&iu'U , inf. To
appoint to one's self, to vow. 2. To
make an appointment, or form a pur
pose. 3. To appoint one to an office.
'iSlULDSnrih, s. [com. QitLceaLa.'] Precept,
rule, i^i_ir. W. p. 470. Niyamana.
SlUtB, d@Qp<3!r,jiQpchr, CjSum, da, r. a.
[com. CiuS.] To appoint, designate.ordain,
institute, assign, appropriate, establish, cp
l/3a. 2. To purpose, resolve, determine,
ftixrsdlts. 3. To betroth, rfr4#4<gi&ju$x.
4. To consecrate, devote, dedicate, w^ug
Qsiiv. (c.) bring
5. (rg>.)into
To being,
produce,i>toriginate,
engender,
-.. 6.
To make, to establish, iz.ui.^
-. -.
A young woman
betrothed.
$&igsit(guuBevF3i{iiii&MLjuiLL-aj*ir. One's
substitute.
iSujiBpsaireviD, s. The appointed time.
/SujLBpp&iiuetui, s. Fixed salary.
iBujlBul-i, v. noun. Appointment, pre
scription, assignment, ordination, as
2. Dedication, consecration,
*SlUlBjSUi, s. That which is prescribed,
appointed, fixed, regulated, determined,
iCuicaibQuftpff. W- p. 470. NlYAMIIA.
'SujiTLJLijSiis, s. A hundred thousand
millions, upaJjj<?<?.; [ex fulness.]
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SlUTIU
* 1I uj T& lis , s. Deposit, pledge, mortgage,
somuLi. 2. Mental appropriation of various
parts of the body to the acknowledged
divinityas the joints of the fingers of the
right hand in the daily private worship,
each of which is touched by the end of
the thumb as the appointed incantation
is repeated, and the different parts on
which sacred ashes are smeared, also ac
companied with prescribed incantations,
tiujilAana. See gfiis&ueSib, 2<&djtffib, auBtrur
tii, &c. 3. Relinquishment) abandonment,
tvpl- See eifiuitu. W. p. 489. Nyasa.
4. The Neem or Margosa tree, &wuib.
* IWILIIT^La, s. As i$ujir&u>, 4. (&&.)
*iUJTiULh, j. Law, rule, precept, iffd.
2. Place, i_ii>. (0>.) 3. Reason, proprie
ty, fairness, equity, justice, right, ffl. 4.
Argument, reasoning, */rtigairfij>. 5. Mo
rality, ethics, scirQerjiS. 6. A law-suit,
utp&<g. 7. Ground, foundation, principle,
^piiib. 8. Logic, logical conclusion, ^g-A
*<a. 9. The Nynya philosophy, one of the
six religious systems of the north,
Ssib. 10. Constitution, scJSiuuiGi. 11,
Plea, excuse, apology, QurAtg. W. p. 489.
Nyata. (c.)
tSujtrugfi> isemrii, s.
Elements of
logic.
iSuiriudairaeir, s. A moral man, a man
of equity, a just dealer, &e/PiM*, 2.
Judge, justice, ^utmrgiugi, 3. A lawyer,
iSiuiriLidG&Gl t&ujitiUfifiULi, v. noun.
Unreasonableness, unfairness, injustice,
iS iliuili m a rrL-i iSujtTiLiiKiQsirtBds18
hjjt^sQm*<w, inf. To show reason, adduce
argument, to account for a thing.
$iuirtDiiQaL-&, inf. To hear a com
plaint, to try a case.
iQdJiruj&Gsiu iSiuiriu&peou), s. Court
of justice, a tribunal.
SmiriViFiTao^iiih, s. Jurisprudence, law,
ethics, tfirt4tfitii. 2. Logic, dialectics,
iSdjiriLUFirekjdifl, s. A logician, a follow
er of the Nyaya philosophy.
tunujgiaifiirar, s. [in law.] An advo
cate, a proctor, a lawyer, iftuj-mmrB. 2.
A pleader, a defendant, a reasoner, fkir
uibQu*<2*irtir. 3. A maiiitainer ofjustice,
one just in his dealings, imitator. See
18iu irtu/ip u Lf BtuntUfkpaigiiSajirtu
uiSmiff, s. Unfairness, injustice, itgnQa.
rSiLiiTiu^^nui-f,v. noun. Judgment of
which are mentioned: 1. (s^cJSSuriui
$tui-l, a judgment passed by an incom
petent person, (/if.) blind. 2. B>f**i_ifijr
oj^ruLi, a corrupt judgment, (lit.')
monkey's. 3. M/r##rwiiur>gru4, a par
tial judgment, (lit.) cat's. 4.
icrtisraiSurujjjjruLi, a dubious judgment,
(lit.) of a cat upon a wall. 5. iSJeSsr
jj?4llfuL{, a correct judgment, (lit.) of
ants, i. e. in order.
iflujtTiujgr$iTULiQair(B&QpiJs3rt appcl. n.
One who gives judgment, a judge.
Suiriu^^auL^fEfT^r, s. [in Chris, usage]
The judgment-day.
Siuiruji8af,ISffi}>, s. Injustice, unreason
ableness, severity, ^nnuii.
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Sir

iSiUniu^ireo, s. A code of laws, itfil SsrmiiVFf.TLh, s. Uncontrolled, selfgri>. 2. Ethics, morality as a science,
willed, &c Note. For this and other
similar compounds implying privation,
fulness, &c, see under </.
i8iLiiTUjiii$irds, inf. To decide a case,
to judge.
'Sa&Lh, s. Saplessness, insipidity, tasteiBiLiiriuurflG&rrjzair, s. A competent
lessness, tniHarmie ; [ex iS, neg ]
judge. (R.)
i$g&Bim>&i , s. [in calendar.'] Goods,
iSiunujSur^&er , s. A precept.
as gold, silver, clothes, jewels, &c m
(SundjQuirfietB, s. A work on logic, epir
&u&irfd&irBi>Pini>, s. Mineralogy, as
& iu it u u u if. $ ili it ujusttexuif., adv.
Agreeably to justice, justly, equitably.
iSli&irfilLjfi Sff&irpueiT , s. [in aslrol.]
2. Reasonably, fairly.
The planet ruling over dry commodities,
iSvniuuSsjLDirwsrw, s. Law, divine or
for the year, &lrjt&&ieuQucc^(^s^:Qjsaier:ff.
human, /p#*iii_is. 2. Edicts, statutes, 'iQjlL&LCS
iSiTsS^Lh
SiTlLsfQt
code of laws, as fiuriugiii.
,$. Terrestrial equator, yfiarasinGaees;
iSiLitrxjuiSffwiTssfl iSiurriuuiSatoneoBd
[ex idi et jj^ti, latitude.]
sr,s. An upright man, conformed to
the law.
* Sljlh^ELD, s. Being closely pressed by
Stutr4jQppfiifla&, inf. To argue, &c.
a pursuing enemy, Qr<j.*ei>!_.
See n-fi/sr).
rBnhfBiTLb, s, Perpetuity, closeness,
rSiurriLiu>urrr}ds, inf. To observe equity
&c. See under iSf.
in conduct. 2. To examine the just
[Strut-iti, s. [prov.] Fulness, repletion,
ness or propriety of a thing.
yffijntfl; [ex iSffibq, v.]
iSiuntLiihuniTjigiitida, inf. To act
iBaijuuirscz&iDrpfaQtciteiJMM. It is not
with due regard to j ustice.
yet a full month.
&uhio>Qusf, inf. To discuss a law
suit. 2. To give judgment as a friend $j~ULj, s. Destitution, poverty, eagi
between contending parties.
ma. 2. Deficiency, want,
3. In
iSiuniuiiiSLfuL-, inf. To be compre
activity, sloth, want of energy, CiJiy.
hended as the merits of a case,
(*&.) 4. See &iCjli, v.
SujiriLieuirfil, appcl. n. A pleader, an ad
SnuQurrri, s. The poor, eraPGiL/ff/f. 2.
vocate, /fpA<5u<?u*(*f<ar.
Beggars, mendicants, paupers, gjpijffur/.
rSajtriLieurreir, s. A moral, equitable,
(P)
just man , tfforsb. 2. [prov.] A judge, SiruLj,@QfoiS!r,MBUiS<la!reir,QB!ar,iSauu,
tiiurutfrujU. 3. A lawyer, rpAuCu*
v. a- [with acc. of the thing.] To fill,
Qotrssr .
complete,
2. To diffuse, suffuse,
rSiLiniLie&&iTn%asir, s. Judicial trial, in
saturate, uidu. 3. To cause to abound,
quiry, examination, &c
to replenish, to satisfy, u#>^)Oji/iu. (c.)
rSivrriLi^fiiTiLism iSiL/iriLiiieSfidS/Daieir,
&ffutSefli, inf. To strew paddy round
. A law-giver.
the pot called rfsrpgi-ii.
iSiLHTiu^Qurrfiw, s. Violation of justice,
SauLj, v. noun. Fulness, complete
ness, tSmpai. 2. Paddy strewed round
contrariety to reason.
the rSeopQiih, mp(i6tsBri$-uSp(!ulQf&,
i8iuiriLitr&0itu>, s. Judgment-seat, tri
bunal. See 4j*ra.
llTLDLj,@Spair,iSijijiiSSs!ireiT,Seiiar,i8i;Lou,
iSiuiriLnrfiup, s. A judge.
v. n. To become full, to be complete, replete,
ite.pi/. 2. To abound, be abundant, copi
*$iLjg)LCi, s. A hundred-thousand, jprry
ous, QutvSiu. (c.) 3. To come to maturity
tSiii. W. p. 470. NlYUTA.
as a girl, utyancew-ju. 4. To come to perfec
*SlLj^<S6oT, s. (St. rS'L/d/sesr.) One
tion, qfipp.
engrossed in any matter, u>ran&Ss^sr.
lau>ud&nui$i, inf. [tul. Qiniud&rru
*l(olurr3>Lh, s. Command, order, autho
J.-.] To eat to the full.
rity, LLi_8ar. W. p. 470. NlTOGA.
iSffiiuLpSiuir, s. The author of
i$QiLiir@ds, inf. To order, command,
urraii and other works, gitsreji&rfu/.
!ffLhuir&Q&a6V, s. A component part
direct.
of a derivative word. ( p.)
*$(3ujrrS rSQiurrQuurrrruuTir, s.
t&aiiunpjgirdaw, s. Imperfect sleep,
A sect of secular brahmans, as distin
slumber, fi^d*).
guished from Acharis. The authors of
iSatiunQLDeirQ&rTeoi8ffwunQu>ssrQu>ir
the Telugu poems are mostly Niyogis.
9, s. Prattling, lisping, delicate speech,
Sir, d@p&, tSa&psr, drgii, da, e. n. To
iDlfifaAQffli&i. (p.)
be thick, crowded, full, Q*<ji&. 2. To
iSjriiiSuuniu &awi$eLiLi, inf. To
spread, expand, diffuse itself, as air, water,
&c, to pervade, utm. 3. To mix with,
overflow.
mnAm. 4. v. a. [for iSjaj] To divide
SjTU>i3imrjij!iSe)j, s. Perfect knowledge,
equally; used only in the past verbal.
complete or thorough information.
^enguSiG&QGucjiAiSi&gQsrexririser. They
SaustSanQueiir, s. [prov.] A girl
both divided equally.
arrived at puberty.
rj-&(&j Qr5!T&(aj, s. (Per.) Price of ",'Sa-tULh, s. Hell, isaaw. W. p. 491.
articles, &c, fixed by the officers of Police,
NlRATA.
current price, tariff; assize, fnccareSfai.
SndrsjisirLciTtS. A list of current prices. iBiriTjSfiaLh, s. Worthlessness, &c.
See tit.
(Govt, usage.)

s J IT
St&D, s. Row, order, arrangement, iQgnir. *&3'tr$5Jj3:65rLC>, s. The waving of a ,S(j^Ui!Te8ujii rSiTLcrreQiULh Seif
mraSwi, a. An offering made to a deity
vessel containing saffron-water, camphor,
2. Fitting as a row or class to a corres
and removed, ufi^A*i^Qu(5Kr. W. p.
&C, xQffxtAtBpfifiw. Sec firajaartb.
ponding row or class, ttQiut^gmfimr. ( p.)
476.
Nirmmal^-a.
iSjeoui, inf. To correspond with a *,!iflujirs!l3TLh, s. The outer corner of
row.
an elephant's eye, tuitentatnt^aaeir. 2. S(jrjl8 SirtB.dSQpsir.piO^ar, uQudr,
iSueSsti/n, s. Placing in a row, ^(yo
Death, ujjotsS.
3. Emancipation
*; v. a. To produce by art, construct,
from births, final beatitude, JpdiMfe
mraGsHtffifi&i. 2. [also jafl9s>pCiQurQST
fabricate, to form, i%torKi{5Q*diiL/. 2. To
W.
p.
476.
Niryan'a.
ordain, constitute, epuQjp.
One of the eight kinds of
construction of language, a metapho
&fl<un<58ir&sa,Bij>, s. [in aslrol."] The
rical parallelism, the things illustrated
diagram by which one's death is calcu 'iSlQ^iB^Ln StlS^iL, s. Fabrication,
construction, production, contrivance, u
being arranged parallel with that to
lated, msesaesai'b.
ni_*. 2. Destiny, appointment, allot
which they are compared, as umay,
iBifljjrrem$ar,&, s. Influence of the
ment, mSglitKM. W. p. 476. Njrmsiita.
Qpj0u>Gu?it&fQfu3u&8Bio. lips and teeth,
planet
that
forebodes
death,
@n*ij,Ps.
like coral and pearls. See jyvi>!ii.
<qf)<suQ&&
$QFjGurr
inf. To
It is of two kinds, fiijafl*>p, Qpa>pir * $ipL-&633rth, s. Seeing, sight, discern
bi-ar, endure, sustain,
2. To man
ing, utimmi. VY. p. 472. NjrIKSHAn'a.
ceflaDp.
age, carry on, maintain, perform. ui-ijJA*.
.WiIssot*^^, v. noun. Purification to
'Stsvui, s. Loss of voice, QpirefiuScfr
3. To make certain, to certify, ii^uuQ^.
prevent the blight of the eye from an
[ex A] W. p. 471. NlBAVA.
(ft)
idol, a great person, or a married pair,
/!sTsy , Qfogt, Su^esrfi, u>, iStrai, v. n. To
avt%>-ffa$ULj.
m&(jRGi]iT{ELCi-$iTSijrraLCi,s. Endurance,
be filled up, to become level, full, covered, *$(7Tj. [in comb.'] As ir, which see for
tolerance,
2. Carrying on, support
as a well or furrow, *io. 2. To become
ing, maintaining. mt-iitSuLj. 3. Manage
the compounds.
covered with flesh, as a healing sore or
ment, economy, husbandry, frugality, ^.-r
gash, *oDgpi_. 3. (Jig ) To be liquidated /(Tjsaariu/i, i. Certainty, &c. See Si
afCiLi. 4. Burden, care, responsibility of
as a debt by payment, atutm, 4. To
a family, &c, Qujiijiy. 5. State, condition,
average, u^O^KiM. (c.)
circumstances, iiu>is. 6. Natural quality,
'je'.v, v. noun. Becoming even, level, S'(Tjszrafl j>3>eil , r. noun, [for S^aur iiSp
temper, habit, character, 91. 7. Plight,
0*>.] Being certain or assured.
filled,

2. Being obliterated, as
predicament, *tjiud>. 8. Certainty, assu
*/5(5rS3r, j. [fern. ^(5^.] One of a
furrows by the rain, tfjj0*>.
rance, decision, result, determination,
SaaiflunSi, s. Growing corn covered
class of foes to the Devas, Qmaapdr.
_ciriasio. 9. Settlement, establishment, con
clusion, qp^-i. VV. p. 477. Nirvvaiia.
with earth by heavy rains.
*!~(1kb, s. Nirilhi, a demigod, regent
iSireiieSeoti, s. Soil formed from hol
(c)
of the south-west quarter. See piguufw
roir?(5iA#<5F*(jDiro ^p^miti. AVho will
lows filled Up, 0 ;.,-y*u>8*8t<K.
si. 2. One of the first class of the seven
understand my condition and circumstan
fold chisses of liberal kings, o^C<uaf*Sr
ljSij, QQpsi, tSufS Gauss , Qeuar, /Sua:,
ces?
v. a. To level; to fill up a hole or a well,
iS(njeu n& u ui, inf. To become settled,
i8(if)@fi(>&, s. South-west as the quarter
&c,
2. To make up a deficiency,
established, brought to a good state.
<--,-.;> --r. 3- To equalize, as threads for
of Nirithi. Sec tmsgld.
weaving, to proportionate, *Auufo. (c.) */S(T^fijXlii, s. Dancing, stage-dancing;
. a: r a Lsrx. inf. To be managed pro
c ' '.--.-v- -is!.*
' ; - a. The income
perly, regularly, &c. 2. [pror.] To be
one of the sixty-four *Jws5rjrii, ru-i$_iu<4.
will equal the expenditure.
married regularly j said especially of a
VV.
p.
486.
Nisutta.
2.
Any
of
the
five
(Sn^dQsireirar, inf. To adjust affairs
girl.
operations of the deity. See Bajfiutb. 3.
one with another.
<iLfi&(swBax>Tesr/ss. Is your daughter
One of the supplementary treatises to the
iSac&3:&nu&i60, v. noun. Many persons
well married? are you relieved of that
Vedas, containing a glossarial explanation
partaking of food, dressed for a few.
burden?
of obscure terms treated in tliem, Cmfim
i8ad!uuifiu>irp, inf. To divide or dis
sQfinb&. W. p. 473. NlRUKTA.
iSqTjaittauiuws tur, inf. To manage; to
tribute food according to the respective
i8(Ti)iip&pii'/ifil<uii>, s. Dancing, sing
economize. 2. To bear, to endure, to
wants of guests.
ing and instrumental music, as exercises
sustain. 3. To maintain, to support,
.', :_: S. . . e s, inf. To fill up, make
of the temple, js^&uurc&sQani.Qii.
4. To fulfil one's word, to answer ex
full. 2. To discharge a debt by paying
SQf^ifiLDsmtULD, s. One of the rooms
pectation, to perform an enterprize to
little by little. 3. To fill up a tank
satisfaction. 5. To settle, conclude. 6.
in a temple appropriated to dancing,
and appropriate the land to one's self,
To acquit one's self creditably.
commonly unjustly.
StiT^djXwr^', s. A dancing girl, icnisd
(fi0Oj/rS, appcl. n. A person of ability,
iSasueo, v. noun. Making up a defi
tuilfifbt. 2. One faithful to his word,
ciency, #sOp*A).
iB(2)pp&r, 3. [pi- iS^d/si.'] A dancer,
an honest man, |fta#, 3. A good
'\_-~-f . i.i. inf. [prov.~] To cover,
an actor, mif.uSurtsr.
manager, an economist, o; - ------- <--.
fill up, as rain the furrows, t.;,v
,(W)LjQ, s. King, sovereign, jdn&ar. *S(f^si]irss!)Ttii fiirsurrsmiii, s. Na
er>fi*am&as.
kedness, nudity, .ei_J*TOD.
(c.) 2.
*S(lT)LJli>, s. A letter of authority, an
ST63rlsmjd , s. See <Saeo,
Absolute repose, quietude of an ascetic;
epistle
from
a
king
or
other
superior,
&c.,
'iBrrr&ua, s. Incorporeity; [ex /Sir el
stoicism, QmiLLaib. 3. Liberation, cessation
a mandate, order, tropSug/uLimaiLL-ai. 2.
from actions. SfarCkifuS(. 4. Emancipa
^iii.] For this irregular combination of
Decree,
allotment,
destiny,
appointment,
tion from births, liberation of the soul,
Sanscrit and Tamil words, sec under rfr.
<urar4. 3. A note, billet, chit, letter, 9cQ;
final bliss, iSpuQuitfi.In this sense it
sometimes written itfguii. (c.)
/SsT.TiSifl, a3<2psbr, pQp&r, uGucir, da,
is especially used by Bhuddas and Jainas
v. a. To refute, reject as the term of an *l(TfjU63T, s. A king, a sovereign, Gewh
implying perfect quiescence. W. p. 476.
appointment, upas, (c.)
Nirvvan'a.
M*. W. p. 486. NlROPA.
iBjtrsifiuLj, e. noun. Refutation, con
/fi^suffasr^tlsc*, *. The third initi
$Qfjl3, aQGpasr.pQiZssr, uQussr, da, v. a.
futation, icjiOl/.
ation of a disciple by the Guru. See
[prop. ifisJ ] To appoint, institute, con
* &JtT&rrTlis, s. Refutation, rejection,
stitute, finiSta. 2. To destine, allot,
removal, mpiiiy. 2. See At,
decree, ordain, epi/Sfs. 3. To make, to
(S^suffOTfi Siienirafi, s.
A naked
iQrirQQjjpLO, s. That which is refuted
create, to produce, JpuJ**.
person, tuM-tiwreir. 2. Siva,
3.
or rejected,
*iQFjLcirsmiii SiruiirGXtTLb, s. Insti
Argha,
$>TlTlEJ(aj, v. n. [prov.~\ To be thin,
tution, ordinance, allotment, apuiQ. 2. SfWjiU&H-JfijSLD, s. One of the twentyProduction, fabrication, manufacture, *<j
stunted, as a person, beast, or vegetable.
one sacrifices, utaiSgupQfiiH'fiQfs&g.
iBuif. W. p. 476. Niruuam'a.
See jrBcg.
8.5

673

Sanir

Sit

* 3(VF)t-i amlis , s. Inspection, searching, l SB) IT& &SO , s. A screen, a hedge with
investigation, ^iiusns; [ex , fulness.]
stakes, cadjans, &c, in regular order,
losnpuy. (c.) 2. [prot.] A game with
W, p. 473. Nirupan'a.
squares marked on the ground, s#Ja
*$(WjLjtii, i. Shapelessness, formless
urtiGi. 3. Loan of articles to receive
ness, B.(jJdriBwi; [ex til, ne</.] 2. See iG&uib.
again, .*/*>.
iS^usa, s. The Supreme Being, si
tgit-nSassQQptSr. I dwell upon a raised
terrace by the street behind a hedge.
iS^i3iiB, inf. To examine, investi
gate, search, <g(fj. 2. [also .cjji.] To *$SG)rrujih, s. Hell, as Shjjw. (p.)
discover, find, ascertain, determine, de
monstrate, if}(TS*it.irK0uufp.
/^(cJ"tl1l_U) $Q><rir<sifiiU>, s. A
let!)J, s. Row, rank, column, line, train,
kind of verse in which no labials are
used, flop@t!Qffpg!mi&&d; [ex pCtw, lip.]
range, pile, tier, soe^s- 2. Order, series,
regularity, arrangement, system, eitiao*.
(c.) 3. Rank or file of an army, usdl-u *&Q>Tirf5ti:, s. Impediment, hindrance
4. Van of an army, L/epi_(y,ej7rs3ft.
to the performance of moral actions, as
5. Herd of black-cattle, u**x.ij.^w. 6.
A cow or bull, u. 7. [in proso."} One
of the two kinds of syllables composing *Si. A Sanscrit prefix implying negation,
privation, gje&saxo, as i ; car, the nameless;
a foot. See ,sys*.
also fulness, /ficopsj, as tiisreib, entire de
/Sso/raau^m), v. noun. Seizing the
struction. The final <, often takes the
cattle of the enemy, as the first act of
particle -, as &; sometimes changes to
aggression, in a declaration of war, uss
at, as if- : .1-- - j - being spotless; to *, as
t-
a quiet mind, and to *, as tar
uatd. See g*.
SsairiSsoiruiriiuGuns, inf. To go in
rows, columns.
AVEigj^ii, J. Uncontrolled, self-willed,
SsaniSsop, s. [fop. /fijeaflayD, which
*cLui_ffDifl ; [ex j|E<3*iA, goad.]
see.'] Arrangement of nouns, verbs
(SiTEJgj.FOT, r. The Deity, the uncon
Stc, in distinct and corresponding series.
trolled, *l_|sr.
iSsbmJSiL/aoiui?ili_6U, v. noun. Re
iSa^s'sniii,
s. Void of passions, or
covering, by stealth or force, cattle taken
emotion, iflrftrsB5iD.
away, umsmSxaiiiff ujfi^_tlL_iDalfft/Llt_cu.
ra($&&reSr, s. The Deity, siajm. 2.
Smiriueef, s. A compound syllableArgha, ^ycr***-.
See J(J.
Sui^^eS, i. Parvati, Lukshmi, &c.
i@z0irrujefi&-&$p&JGS>iD, s. A &$j$j
i&niL&ih, s. Terrestrial equator.
*>p verse of seventeen letters in a line,
Sla^-^nii $as$ffti>, j. That which is
beginning with a compound syllable.
without letters, iQf^tiiasm.
SaaimirieoSsnneStaiuirieS), v. noun.
[prow.] Playing with stones in lines
i8at-&n(&)tii$, s. A blockhead, one that
drawn on the ground.
does not know letters, 8n_ir; [ex
&tsDtiQiun&rqif&iftiijpp%Br, s. Combina
belly.]
&tjfistinu>, s. Being without authority.
tion of compound words together. See
,*r.
iSn^sirasr, s. One not competent, not
$GB~)tr, Q(2pzsr, liQj&cBr, <?a/dr, iu, v. a
duly authorized to execute authority.
To be or form, in a row, column, &c, sw
2. [in the agamas."] One unworthy, in
tam.
2. To become arranged; to be
eligible, unauthorized to perform sacred
regular, orderly, irtoijui_. 3. To crowd,
rites,
-*>.
swarm. $iaiijmi. 4. v. a. (c.) To hedge, fold,
iSffiaaih, s. Continuity, uninterrupto plait sticks, twigs, thorns, &c., together,
tedness, g._iv*r-i>. 2. (, .) Closeness,
(JioSiJaoi_**. 5. To place in rows. goeAsrsm.
nearness, <2cj4ii. 3. Perpetuity, nij
6. [proo.] To make full, to crowd, fill up
QutQpgtb. 4. A monkey,
by adding thing to thing. HiOu.
iScipjar,
s. The Supreme Being; the
mgfPdJsM^ciuriii-jar. He has written it
incomprehensible,
out fully.
iBaunirati, s. Faultlessness, blame(Bestir&&sirL-i, inf. To explain in
leSsneSS, (gppiarsan.
order or detail.
i&trunnfil,
s. An innocent person.
Sss>T, sQlpsi, pd^ar, uQuasr, as, v.
iSaQuC-ffiiia(SuL-as>&iSaQueasy,,
a. To arrange in order, classify; put, set,
i. Absence of desire, unconcernedness,
or place in rows, columns, series, &c, to
regulate, range, pile, systematize,
umxftuwxGfftis. 2. To crowd, muster, cluster,
iSiLounssr, s. The Supreme Being,
or collect together, fill with things, iSnju.
i_|s. 2. Argha, jyer**- 3. Siva, ffi/a;
(c. ) 3. To enumerate, say, declare, /taUfi
(lit.) one who is without clothing, as
/H&ijiij&QaB&tM. 4. To sound, geSAs. 5.
To fulfil, accomplish, perform various or
/SiriT/Ssaii i8ijirp&u>, s. Worthlessmultifarious duties, UmpQwpp.
ness, unmeaningness, insipidness, &c,
Q*3'o)a,#*^Lj'<0f*fe*s"/i,*f?. They filled
as
;',
the street with elephants, horses and
bitsw, s. Incorporeity, -idesre>>LD;
chariots.
[ex
body.]
rBantrpa&qijiDU}, s. Fulfilled duties.
i&ansaessrLo, s. Refutation, confutation,
Ssmir&id, s. As i8nir&&eo, 1.
rejection, wgfo&i.
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Si
Snnsimut, s. Pasting, destitution of
food, .carfieB,nifl; [ex Qpigth, food.] 2.
Shapelessness, without form, figure,
&c , c-eS.yjrx. 3. Air, the visible
heavens, .ginuii; [ex ^mii, form.]
Ssnairgar, s. The Deity; he who is
without form, i_<^A.
i&airQ^p, s. Being devoid of form,
'i^S..vai; [car ^dtsfi, shape.]
Seir^eoii, s. Freedom from sorrow,
#*(*^y*>e> ; [ex <@cgsvifl.]
&Uit&eeiA, . The state of being un
seated or dislodged, ^tsdaimm.
iSuirairffui, s. Want of ceremonial puri
ty, impurity, ^isimib. 2. Want of ci vility, impoliteness, j(ijiu/*iuiii. 3. Law
lessness, corruption, barbarism, ji?*
SBUib.
iSua&imair, s. An impolite, uncivil
man, a barbarian, jjCiur*.jr.
i8ijnes>&iBa/r^ffLD, s. Freedom from
desires, as the deity, ascetics, &c,
uSeiirsniD.
tairptriiu>, i. Destitution of foundation
or support, ^/Hji^Biewo. 2. Indepen
dence, not needing or deriving support
from others as an attribute of deity,
tf rLj Qa4fiito'jo .
rSorrpvffdr, s. The Deity, as absolutely
independent of creatures, &c, *-(*.
iSinruimu), s. Freedom from diseasei
ailment, &c, as an attribute of deity,
iSgirLDiL/eir, s. One free from disease,
CsrJrf*Bff<jr. 2. The Supreme Being,
ntiiLffCLo, s. State of being unarmed,
defencele8S, ^q0larsnjl.
iSnn^sA, s. One destitute of weapons,
QiipiS&iaisir. 2. Argha, jjtjsOr.
t8ffffitou>uut, s. State of self-support,
independence as a quality of the deity,
or of the advanced ascetic who has
deified himself, &1mQoiajsri-iaMi. 2. [ex
^tuiiuii.] State of destitution of support,
jFfeor t8?rtoiiQLiiDit2($AQGpe6r. I am With
out any support.
Seireawuesr, s. The Deity who is in
dependent, SL-aler.
iSi?&uau>Sif&aniiA, s. Atheism.
(Bffs-SUlT&ITtElGllLllXI Mtf&Si-B&n&jQtUU), s.
An atheistic branch of the jriSuii
system of religion, as <ediuwrfiih.
iStf&s-uetiiTp, appel. n. An atheist,
^(Tjiwijt/jsir, s. The Supreme Being,
2. Argha, jfor**) (lit-) the
nameless.
iSqfjiBtr&ui, s. Indestructibleness, imperishableness, jftfiurmiD. 2. [ex /St, ful
ness.] Utter destruction, as d<j>i4.
iSri^miT^A s. One not subject to destruc
tionas the Deity,
Bq^mstiDesr, s. The Deityas /fi^gj
udr,
tSq^uirfil, s. Freedom or liberation from
passions, or from pain, suffering, &c,
a.i-fff)tS<frGMo; [ex B_ur^, pain.]
iSrvjunfilsii, I. That which is freed,
as the mind of the ascetic from secularities, &c, tiitispuib.

/Sot)
4f(Kur/trmib, s. Being without an im
mediate, proximate cause, ^Jkw*hw
t6arwia; [ex m-urfireerii.]
iSq^ld^sui, t. An elephant grown quiet
by age, free from venereal fury, icgiS&iait
vtitr.
iSqihwid <-8iitts satis iau>evu>, s. Imniaculateness, freedom from impurity,
&(tF)iiedair, s. The Supreme Being, ai
si*. 2. Siva, SoiOr. 3. Arglia, jf<zr-*.
4. Vishnu, afc>gw.
S(tf)QpiU) tSrgptii, I. Stupidity,
blockishness, cv
- 2,? ; also
tyi*', [ex fulness ]
tSqfjQpisir, s. A stupid man, a fool, a
ninny.
Sq^pyievui iSirQpeiiii, t. That which
is baseless, or without root, s/>unS<*j<n.
2. Extirpation, utter destruction, total
extinction, urpiyA; also tfar^jcvio.
I^^MuuLi&(iT)Qpei3uiiT&, inf. To
be utterly destroyed.
S^gpeownds iS(i$y>e<su>ue8isresn, inf.
To destroy totally.
i8(njn)!T&u>, s. That which is uninha
bited, without occupant, (s^iScijaou!.
Sl^S&puLDiiie&spuu>, s. Freedom
from passions, emotions. Sec, entiretranquillity of the soul by abstract de
votion, afa*)Ljidr8>ic.
tQdFjsS&pus&iriLSI, s. [in the Agama
lag.] Indefinite or indistinct knowledge,
perception, &c. See ariif).

&i'%i&p/sii SiiSLBdpujw, s. Without


any cause, -j/r-"- -?.
kttuujif&iiij!i6df.up@iL)ii, s. Being
without restraint in diet, &c, as a
patient, ujtui&&mtia.
iiuuipu>, s. [vul. puii/2ii ] Misery,
calamity, wretchedness, affliction.
Note. This word varies in Tamil from
the Sanscrit.
iHiijuifxt^(s*Spmiii. A woman in tra
vail. (/?.)
iSauutrdQiuw, t. [vul. puirdQiuu>.]
Unluckiness, misfortune.
iSiruuirdQiuar, s. An unhappy man.
i8nuiS&]$L-ei>&, s. Instruction of a
disciple complete in itself. See gctoe.
iSinjieoiis/8aruseou>, s. See t&(irju>a)LD.
*IT
skin}., s. [hZ. iSp^esauf..] A
kind of medicinal shrub, QietoQ^*R,
Vitex Negundu, L. W. p. 474. Nirgun'di.
!TGsmajlh &rtTjSS3rujLn, s. [com. iSessr
w(ui.] Certainty, positivencss, determi
nation, Aiui4. 2. Doubt, discussion, in
vestigation,
3. [inlaw.] Sentence,
decision, @>uy. 4. [in Oie Mimansa ] Ap
plication of conclusive arguments. 5. [in
log ] Complete ascertainment. W. p. 474.
Nl aN'ATA.
iSnassraSds, inf. v. a. To be certain
or assured of, tf**S*. 2 To resolve,
determine, . >

*irtJLjju>, s. [vul. i&pt-i/XLi.] A cer


tain number, as 040 ,, Qri,.
,/rLblT S53TLCI, s. Ordinance, invention,
&C. See tfgwesrii. 2. [improp. Jot lEiwr
cn-iii.] Nakedness, ^ .r^..
*riru>tre@iuih, s. The remains of an
offering. See *3wJ<"(4.
ip/r lS, b. To form. See S(w,iS.
*,$!reuir&li, s. Management, &c. See

The state of the ascetic, void of all affec


tion, passion, &c, g (BQ^Sannui$/rdlstrou>, s. UnchangeHbleness, as in the Deity, who, in per
forming his operations is unaffected by
them and in the actions of creatures
has no participation or contamination,
Siii(iri>a>. 2. Freedom from passions,
&C, as <Gi*exrib.
ifii^jfiCs/r/flSieS&irifl, s. One free from
change as the Deity, or as the soul ap
proximating to the Deity,
irsB<3>?.tis, s. A plant. See i&n^&iw.
fi^^dQeau)ir^dQ&srii>, Freedom
iQsOih, j. Ground, soil, earth, land,
from obstruction, impediment,
fkaye.
pm. 2. The earth, the world, y|u*i4 3.
i8(it)sfl*iTtru>tSiieBp/tniii, s. Careless
Country, province, C,#ii. 4. Appropriate
place, seat, sourceas of sound, ***Si_<i.
ness, recklessness, C*i_*aou!. 2. Tran
5. Floor of a house or car, paw. 6. Place,
quillity, freedom from, /jrjil<*Dui.
estate, g)i-i6.Note. The four kinds of
soil are: 1. o^gfi, hilly ground; 2. qpAiIu,
A plant, Curcuma Zedo.iriafrom which
forest; 3. a<5jJ>, agricultural land; 4.
a poisonous drug is extracted, used as
c -/.-j. maritime tracts.
an antidote to snake bites, >,>.--- - - 2.
-,r.-g.r;3.J . - - :-'.^.'v. It has rained so
(J<9 ) [ez *> fulness ] A very wicked
as to cool the ground.
person, gldrtcriAaeir.
(Sttfji) wimp, t. A plant. See }<xi
ififf(5arii), J. [vul. (fi^gjeswii.] Being
without attributes,
i*ii>.
iSmdaiWLf, s. A plant, j^/fy, JusSid sgssw sir, s. The Deity. See (gsra-ii.
ticia acaulis, L.
.- / -_1 Ssafl . .i. . 5. An unfavorable
iSeodsiSsi, s. Ground-nut of the West
look, unkindness, unmindfulness,
Indies. See i-Jw
iSrtdgirdil, s. Utter demolition, entire
iSeodaessni. s. [in proso.] One of the
destruction,
four auspicious feet proper to begin a
t i <*r sfiu srsriQirpjprefliunda, inf.
poem. See j|tii_Bwi4 under wi6.
To destroy utterly.
iSeod&rfl, s. Coal as taken from the
SnpgrsSljjira, inf. To be reduced to
earth, pit-coal.
dust, destroyed.
Seiismpiuircir , s, A white-ant. See
i8irrsiT&ij>, s. Imperishableness. See
Mtxtpiutfir.
i&&>d&3irjgi, s. A young sapling.

iSeodairmir, s. A kind of thorny shrub,


glwOpiLQ^if..
iSecdairarnar, s. A kind of fungus,
the toadstool.
(fii'@u9i^, j. A low, thorny shrub,
Gmelina Asiatica, Z.
t.vsnnji, s. A hole in the ground in
which a mortar is fixed. -r^uJ. 2. The
figure of a letter marked in sand for
a child to trace over, jyii^jAguS.
i8end(gj$, s. Signs said to appear in
the ground when certain juices are
poured on it, shewing whether treasure
has been buried aud of what kind a
branch of *j?.*r4ficib.
i c: i -T-. iy .V , s. A plant, srd)dQ&&u
U*a. See
/fiev>Qffileci_, s. A plant, Tragia
Cliamtelea, /,
iSeodQanfi iSeodQsir^uLf.s. Heat of
the ground when a little rain falls
after a long drought. 2. Heat of the
ground after the day is past.
iSeod&nir iSeod&niTL/ , s. [prov.] Nature
or kind of soil, yi.Ii-pi*>u>. 2. Charac
ter of soil as enriching itB inhabitants
or the contrary, dawwft.
tSevda-qfj&Q, appel. n. A plant, Oxalis
sensitive, L.
Steady, s. Heat of the ground as
felt by the bare feet, said to be injuri
ous to the tight, and prejudicial to
health.
Seoppantaiiair, s. [prov.pl.] Proprietors
of the soil; also noblemen.
SeiippiTLOfsiir, t. The rose-shrub. (R.)
&evd.@ueonei>eSujei,Lj, s. As ipetd
r' ~ r ' ,' * " ,T ' " *: ' ^ ^* P'U&u
{ -. -. As rain water is changed
according to the nature of the soil upon
which it falls, so will the nature of
men be changed according to the com
pany they keep. (asp.)
tSet/sgijp, t. A shrub. See ^ j >}.
iBeo^dfr . . s. A plant, ' . ' . See
rSeoQ/ce^eS , s. A plant. See Q/i's8.
iSseijZ ilif , appcl. n. [prov.] A kind of
pounder for beating or smoothing a
floor, a road, &c,
. <j^ri*
(Ssw/bO^ otf?aj. inf. ( as an adv.) At day
break ; (fit.) when the ground is clearly
visible.
fifuuig, f. Share of land.
SsKuuSsst, s. A kind of plant, gi/fy,
Curculigo orchioides, L. (Roxb.)
iSevuu&eidQifrtQ iSenuuariiQifm
<g. t. The medicinal root of the plant
eouur - ;V . s. A creeper, spnuirsjb
Quo-, Moinnrdica humilis, L. (H.)
ecuuna. , s. A plant. See ur.T.:.
iSeouunainani, s. White cloth spread
on the ground for a new-married
couple, or at the time of a funeral
procession for friends to walk on. See
CDk-L/rarrfB^.
SeouSjCuinfatui, s. Productiou of
the soil, profit of land.
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iSeeutSaruLj, v. noun. Crack, chasm
formed by the sun in muddy soils.
iSeoui-iQg ideouj^dS, i. A kind of
worm.
&eouQutuie-i&6S>uQupi}>, s. Change
of climate, as favorable or unfavorable
to health of man or beast.
i8eouQuiriL(B, s. A spot made on the
forehead of children by rubbing the
finger on the smeared floor and touch
ing it, ifl(rirSssJr^GllJi/lJiK3ffl,ff)AJ4t. 2. A
kind of medicinal fungus, ptsrestsir.
&60uQuniEj(, s. Quality of soil, good
or bad, as affecting plants.
SeHLoatk, s. The earth as a goddess,
iSeoLDaat, s. The planet Mars, Q&ai
miu, symbolically described as a son of
/Ssutoiliii, s. Ground or water level.
See SiiaC-iib.
iSmwdr, s. [prov.] Earth laid down
to form the floor of a house, ;o.-ute

lilsoe
$eoa)tri&r>&, s. [com. iSevsunssii ] Rent
of land.
Seoeniraw, s. [prov. ptaDireuirarij.'] The
owner's share of produce from land.
iSweuirtatp, s. A kind of plant, e^/ry.
iSeieuireSenir fficD^jefiasff, s. [improp.
divrrfsar.] A species of the
plant,
Cassia senna, L.
&st>e&p@iuir&u>, s. Difference of soil,
country, climate, &c.
iSeoeSujevLj, s. Nature of soil, &c.
See i8tvfifriuAjLi.
iSeoeSeirrrSeo^eirn^p, s. A shrub of
the Ss" class, a low shrub of the Feronea species.
/Sv'fl^9#, j. [rui.] A kind of fire works
set on the ground, ptnuaib,
Seo^iHiuw, s. A kind of medicinal
earth j also yfsi.
(BeoequiifliSene-LDtfl, s. A plant, gi/f
W.
i&sogjpto iSsoOawpw, s. Dampness
of soil, ground, floor, &c.
,Se^>Qaj(&uLj, v. noun, [pros.] Break
ing new soil, GP^w^ip^.
rSeoQejQg/i&i iSeaeTQgpgi, s. Writing
on the ground, as school boys.
SeoQeutiLj, s. A medicinal plant, ^/f
U*r<3, Justicia Paniculata, L.
SendeuiT, s. An earthworm used me
dicinally, and thus called politely, yer

,'t'wa;jii'^ni SieoQeu/Sppeo Seen


Qmifltfii*, v. novn Shining of the moon.
2. Being affected with amorous desires
by the moon's rays.
Si 6t)sy/T6ii) r. i << r l}j , s. Time of
moon-shine, moon-light-nights.
&$Gi]&n&lfi6\> ltveiianpfi>tv, noun.
Shining of the moon.
iSeooj^ajii, s. The rising of the moon.
I.THi-^wi, s. Time as measured by
the moon's shadow.
/Seva/uS^eu, v. noun. Setting of the
moon.
iSeoa/illipeti, t. noun. Shining of the
moon, (p.)
tBev&iQpa>p, s. Periodical returns of
moon-shining-nights. See foacQopavp.
tQevnsatrtLJ, inf. As rSeoGj&itujpa).
/Seo/raSjeiwiij, s. Moon's beams, moon
light, *^ljSeuii.
i&eondQairqgiifs, i. The new-moon,
QfrttibiSsop. (p.)
iSeon uufi&>, v. noun. The dark part
of the moon's age.
iSevirwsafl, s. The moon-stone. See

iSaowfiuLj, v. noun. Estimation of


land as to its value, produce, &c.
iSeouiiudaih, s. Blending of diffeient
tracts of country, as the hilly, forest,
iSeiitLneisrLuui Steonry>p/DU>, s. A
&C. See pilmuutatb. (p.)
piazza, terrace, &c, for enjoying the
moon-light, *iiQ*fl*<gQpjbpii.
SeOLD^Sfiio, v. noun.
Knowing the
different soils for wells, &c, ^tStSatma
i6evirmearievu>, s. The orb and region
icfifii. 2. Knowing the lucky side or
of the moon, *
j>.
place, in gambling.
iSeoirrLpS-iSeiinQfQuLjaT,
s. The barQaiAignticuu^ffiaiar. One knowing the
QeiitSecui, j. A field of battle as Q&ii>
tavelle, or Greek partridge as feeding
point at which to place himself in order
4tui4. 2. Forest land of a red color, Qrtf
on moon-beams, Perdix rufa, Cn4.
to win.
evirs&Ge<siiida, inf. To walk by
tSeviAfi), s. \_prov.~] Peculiarity of place,
ueszuL-tSleoih, s. Tilled ground.
moon-light.
climate, &c, as affecting health or dis
position, <_frfsiD.
$e0ii,L9, s. A gnat, mosquito, Q/r(g. iSeOetj SeOITSiJ,
S/eoeQsaf!, iSecir
{8eoQu>(Bppeo, v. noun. Selecting by
tSargi, ib,
- t. c. v. n. To emit rays,
astrological calculations an auspicious SsOiuia SSsOiLlii, s. The earth, yuS.
to shine, iSsmShs. 2. To exist, be in use,
spot for the site of a house, temple,
in vogue, in circulationas a word; to be
2. Place, room, location, site, situation,
well, &c.
practisedas a religion; to be extant, be
3. A principal place, iJ.^ro^nru-. 4.
in force, >joj. 3. To spread, extend,
SeosaLD, s. [prov.] Landed property,
A temple, C*rJ*<. 5. Proper or appro
pervade, ur. ( p.)
t4eu)). See iflc60eu>.
priate place, settlement, home, quarters;
tt.Kfi-c-j.i::-. She made a splendid
SeouxSaitessn^., appel. n. A kind of
seat of life, of the animal fluids, of vocal
drawing.
herb which takes fast hold of the
sounds,
&C,
vital
part,
*An.
6.
Agri
^K.-Jte^o^ap. It has the credit of
ground, g>*t*a.
cultural town or village, UGpiBn/tgir. 7.
usage, (p.)
Point aimed at, object, aim, direction, g)w
ifi6v>u>L/6Dii, j. Lands of different kinds.
B.Rriofi<urSiLr^un4. Grief which over
*<g. 8. Point, degree, gradation, stage,
18 6i> en L-6S, s. A very young palmyrawhelms the heart.
uif.. 9. A house, habitation, w. W. p.
tree, S&ulsa.
478. Nilaya. 10. Acting, dancing, SecrreQemrr, s. Cassia senna. See ev
i8teai<BuLi <fiojytjL/, s. A hole
dramatic exhibition,
cut in the ground for a fire place.
Seoiui^uu, inf. To be missed as a
S^ISSiSV, s. That which is left in hand,
18menif), s. Land-tax. 2. The pro
situation, to be misplaced.
remainder or balance due, out-standing
portion due to government, as lord of
iBeeujihunirda, inf. (lit. or fig.) To
debts, arrears either of money or goods;
the soil.
aim
at.
2.To
seek
one's
ruin,
from
the
[ex iSti, stand ] (c.)
iSsioierw, s. Peculiarity of soil as
figure of aiming at the vitals.
r C:.-iV.'-'r, trcQ.-! } r^ff. J:. What IS the
woirfi, 2.
balance due by you?
ifieoiuuiiStfds, inf. To find quarters.
tBeoeueodjw, s. The earth, the circle
2. To settle one's self. 3. To ascertain
fStss>ea&&essrtg), s. Account of ar
or sphere of the earth, u&S. (p.)
or hit, by guess or practice, the right
rears.
fieosuoup, s. A cavern, a cave, a cellar,
proportion or measureas in giving
HeB>sudxirjTiTi t. [pi.] Debtors.
a subterraneous room, avenue, &c,
medicine, daily stores, &c.
(fijaraoQjag, adv. On trust, on credit.
rBeooineus, s. Cassia senna, as Stojt iSstisiJfSstirr, s. Luminousness, light,
<iea/4&Ai2M. No trust here.
m)mr.
splendor,
2. Moon-shine, *i&tiB>s. 3itoas>ev$iids S^eaeuCnuuffids, inf.
/Sua//Taoff|gjOTii, I. Senna powders.
Moon, **.)!*. (o.)
To clear off arrears.
iStaeurS, s. Superiority of soil, as
titu*i{AQatvfijiff6ui!GfiftbGurawB<2uiir. Can one
rSs>et>eiiSfls,
v. n. To stand over
improving plants, timoQuiAQ. 2. Pe
travel so as to hide himself from the moon?
as a balance, arrears, to be left due.
culiarity of soil as improving or de
Can sinners escape the eye of God?
teriorating plants j sometimes also men,
i@SiBs>ejuufmij>, s. Balance, money
icuruu)9(?uuftuJLLt_g>, The moon is
beasts, milk, &c.
getting low.
due.
676

&8si
ies>a)ujj[iid}t, inf. To recover ar
rears.
i@8si), s.
State, condition, character,
quality, frame or temper,
2 Story
of a building, car, &c, Off^c. 3 Door
post, door-frames,
4. Posture,
attitude, position. See m**!*). 5. Station,
situation, site, Aj\S<_iA. 6. Profession,
vocation, calling, G^SAi. 7. Degree in
religious or other attainment, rfsstj^eS
um. 8. Firmness, fixedness, stability,
permanence, durability,
9. Religion,
either in system or principle, m^ii. 10.
Prescribed rules of religion, moials, caste,
&c , or the practice of rules, a>ajl*i,bu.
11. Situation or aspect of a planet in
respect to its influence, 8ia*Jw. 1 2. Usage,
QpenpsBin. 13. A stand, fixture, gjsjii.
14. Pendent part of an ornament, .guj
m^fipQgiscaH. 15. Appropriate or wont
ed place, habitation, place of residence,
;S4c5<Ji_ii. 16. Place, location, {i_<4. 17.
The earth, the world, y^S. 18. Time, sriit,
19. Iprov.] One of the two land mea
sures, that applied to any but rice-lands.
See Q5A,Buf##ii. 20. Fordableness, ford,
/ab5jor>p. The tf>w,(attitudes)in archery
are; 1. a>uf.-tj>, standing with one leg
straight and the other bent, as devils are
said to stand; 2. i5ri_vii, standing with
both knees bent out; 3. #eS^.J>, standing
with the right knee bent out, and the
left foot advanced; 4. iij,j,SWfi_ii, stand
ing with the left knee bent and the right
foot advanced.
). Note. Some au
thorities give a fifth posture, ruurjib,
standing with the feet even.
tSiMytvtijittHimvyttjswBr. He stripped or
made himself naked.
<nwMutu.i_i*i/#. If the fordable depth
be left, one must swim -videlicet, give uot
up a certainty for an uncertainty.
&assoj&, inf. To be disturbed,
deranged, &a, in situation as a person
or thing.
ftdso^Ssias, inf. To ravish, &c. See
v. a.
iS&otgjSsQJj.f&iOsi, inf. To lose
one's situation, &c. See Sw, v.
i83soQa(B, s. Loss of a situation.
tBcboQair&r&r, inf. To come into ex
istence or operation. 2. To continue,
to be permanent.
i@&!>d&L~au>, s. \j>rot.~] A large, sta
tionary basket, Giver**-""-.
Ssn Aseor^m) up., s. A fixed lookingglass. See
under **r.
iBdso&aev, s. Bezoar, ^C(Bdaev.
3stdaetrii, s. Site, situation, location
of a person or thing, gtyiij^ji. (p.)
3soisneo , s. Door-post, door-frame,
mrspsrt*.
/63togj4L, s. Settled or naturalized
inhabitants, proprietors of the soil,
aborigines, utpagq,.
&&sid(8)/ijx/S&oag^^L-, inf. To be
fixed as the eyes at the approach of
death. See <stg>, v.
iS&opmp, inf. To fall from one's
station or rank. 2. To deviate from
prescribed rules, morals, &c, to de
generate.

3sopeiruiu, inf. To be moveable, /Sob


pas. 2. To be unsettled as a family,
a government. &c, *jj,ffiQi_. 3. To
fluctuate, to waver, to swerve, from the
path of virtue, jy&uu. 4. To be ruined
in one's circumstances, unSi^ffui*. 5.
To be neglected, as one's property or
affairs, u3t\oAiirffi=&&.
(SSuppmntn, s. Standing water in
pools, tanks, &c.
1kiig>pp, inf. To set up, establish
one's self in better circumstances. 2.
To restore to a right state in religion
or morals.
Zktjpip@dQafi(&da, inf. To fulfil a
promise.
Ssnpx, inf. To stand firm in one's
principles, to persevere, to maintain
consistency. 2. To be permanent, lasting
or enduring; to remain.
i&<kii?i&irsi>u>, s. Steadfastness.
iSSnugih, s. See 'Sfaeupw.
3si i$ip-d , inf. To get an office or
residence, for one's self, Qpctfiimsuupp.
2. To attain the right standing, &c,
in religion, lQup. 3. To reach the
goal, (S^iueoiU.
S&nQujr), inf. To be placed or situ
ated, gtis. 2. To gain a firm footing,
*-s,p,Qsraa. 3, To persevere, to en
dure.
noun. Fixing, establishing, placing,
tfoiiSptfiii. 2. Rendering permanent,
lasting, or durable, 4if.*siQsi>t*i. 3.
Preserving, protecting, >^A>. (p.)
3ssQuffipgiaaa, v. noun. Elasticity,
iSSsvGugv, s. A firm position or situ
ation, jqmiatmtc. 2. Firm footing, sta
bility, *-g$. 3. A pillar or post,
4. Final bliss, C<cm*A (re.) 5. Honor,
reputation, character, mctnib.
3sduuu., inf. To become permanent,
lasting, durable. 2. To be fixed, steady,
firm. 3. To become stationary, esta
blished. 4. To attain certainty, *jliui_.
dsiuu(!>pp,inf. To make permanent,
lasting. 2. To establish, settle, fix. 3. To
make certain, iifuuds^f.
SSkouuguLf, $. [prov.] An extent or
measure of land for grain. See <&u.
8souun(B, s. Firmness, permanence,
durability, B.^fiuui<3.
S3bdldobi,s. [prov.] Primitive, or native
soil, as distinguished from Q*riL(Bue*r,
made ground.
iSSsCLDeesrif-eo^Sifliuuuir, s. One of the
four species of ^9Jltuuur. See Beschi's
Shcn-Tamil Gram. p. 85.
i^ill tin (B^eo,v. noun. Making a long
stay in a place from home. 2. Stick
ing closely to a place, as a person,
or animal.
idb>u>irjppeo, v. noun. Changing place,
principles or religion, being proselyted,
&i-nrjpf*i. 2. [in gram."] Being chang
ed in place as letters, in words, as
soamft for <>, the latter being ac
cording to the original, Q*fA>tQ<siy>A$igr
SSxiQLoirifl, s. [in gram.'] The pre
ceding or antecedent word, afQioiri#i<5

&otuath, j. House, abode,


(p.)
da>iuii@, i. A robe, a cloak.
fifeujy9uj, inf. To be unsettled as a
kingdom, or ruined as a family. &c. 2.
To depart from right principles, as
*Javip. 3. To be discomfited,
iSSbsiULPai, v. noun. Defeat, discomfi
ture, &c, as fL-GuGsQ.
Sssuj/Swsii>, v. noun. Knowing one's
standing, rank, character or principles.
dseiuitif., appcl. n. A weaver's swift,
0iuii(jS^Qs5s,jj. 2. Standing look
ing glass as tf&\i*eb-^i9_.
&nujirad<JsL.ie\', v. noun. Hearing
steadily, attentively, fixedly, a-gfuiii*
&iu$ien, v. noun. Establishing, con
firming, isjjJ^A.
iSZbtiiStL'JbQuir^eir , s. A motionless in
animate thing, (p.)
3bvuSev6V(rmu> &ou$siiee>LD, v. noun,
(neg.) Transientness, transitoriness,
jy^jguii. 2. Fickleness, wavering, in
stability, B-j^Jerecro.
SkcuSeVGoirpeL'dr , appcl. n. A change
able person, one who breaks his word.
3siiLjeaLdsL-s>i,s. A pivot. (R.)
&&tnjmiws>u>, v. noun. Stability, firm
ness, (p.)
3xsiL]uieti, s. [proe.] A large basket
for grain, &c, kept stationary.
3siiLjBGti, s. A large mortar.
/fiJka^sw/D, inf. To take firm footing,
become firmly settled in a place, uwj
ul 2. To become firmly rooted as a
tree, Gis&p.
S&oevnw, s. [improp. cks>uiju>. Tel.
Sejrftfais-] State, condition, circum
stances, *Ja.u>. 2. Certainty, assurance,
a-esrosui. 3. Firmness, steadiness, sure
ties.-;. a.fip.
&&ajuuutLia)cr, appcl. n. A person
who may be depended upon.
<kbdie<td(&l, s. Lamps placed in a
square frame in a temple opposite the
door; being stationary, not taken for
other purposes. See m.i-Jl&t<g,
^i(Tf)Sldsiiuntijp/Dio, v. noun. Continu
ing in a stationary posture. 2. [uho
$(S*rBSG*ippii.~\ Persisting, commonly
in an improper request.
, j&pffi, d(GjiD, da, v. n. To
get or gain footing, become fixed, or
established, tip*. 2. To be permanent,
lasting, durable; to persevere, *.j>fQsiA*.
3. To be at a stand as a beast lied, or a
car that cannot be moved, i_apej**. *
To be stunted, as plants, &c, mmnjiipm.
5. To stay too long in a place, fiicfits.
6. To be fordable, .jjes**!^**. 7 . To be
fixed as the eyes at the approach of death,
&c, <sir*&ui(5^i_ 8. P. a. [poetic icith per
sonal terminations '] To set up, erect, esta
blish, tf8oiuu40. (Crffu.)Note. Cuts is
often added to the gerund of this verb; as
MnfjCi<Sur*, to come to a stand, to be fix
ed.
0eiT<afii&*<gbi*<gib. The water may
be forded.
feckounp^ga, s. A river not fordable.
SeauirfifiessresffiT, s. Water not fordable.
677

&3smlhtgdld, neg. v. noun. Being tran


sient, &c, as iBtatSAmirmji, which see.
i83svuli, v. nnun. Permanence, contin
uance, durability, -.>). 2. Persever
ance, persistence, opupS). 3. InvariableneSS, iflffjjonifl.
SlckdLJiSlia,inf. v. a. To make firm, to
establish ; to make sure, B-jpgiuiJSpp.
rQckdstnLD, s. Quality, property, charac
ter, (gmrJi. 2. Condition, state of affairs,
state of one's feelings, ^Sr=wj. 3. Stand
ing, rank, degree, HZnuib, 4. Truth,
veracity, probity, a.otaaia.
5. Land,
landed property, yau^lp. 6. Perseverance,
durableness, b_^P. (c.)
&%Cfs>u>dxtrtrsk M^sissiunLjeirmeiA, s.
A man of landed property. 2. A man
of probity.
SSsnaaLoiuppsurry?aj, s. Uncertain pros
perity, sometimes fifaupptirttei.
iQdsdajLa, s. A house, &c. See Swiuii.
tpa,
SiGil, S pSCp^r, SliirQpar, id~l
v. n. To stand, Q*n@f0tiiips. 2. To
stand still ; to stop, halt, tarry, pAts. 3.
To abide, endure, continue,
4. To
cease, be discontinued, stopped, suspend
ed, sijSu. 5. To be steadfast, to persevere,
persist in a course of conduct, ittuiBps.
6. To remain, be leftas matter in a boil,
as disease, &c, to be left due, figtanwtips
7. To be, be in, have a lodging, or resi
dence; to exercise functions, as the senses
through their appropriate organs; to be
situated as a planet; continue, as any of
the four astrological times, viz.:
Cu
To be retained, held, contained,
9.
To be suspended, postponed, adjourned,
9(jQurcTtfjS8/D*"4. The time during
which a thing may last.
g)*.iocT*i*'*,"''Li1^/>(5<*. The disease
will yield to this medicine.
QutQfg&psat. Come while the sun lasts.
l*gti!guuri-ib>epBp0. The lesson is well
learnt by him. 2. He has a good memory,
Qv&iibSAiairg. Prosperity is not per
manent.
&arpffiBpsiLipLiuC-i-sB. He set out abrupt'y. . ,
^riifffflr*ij5^i/^Ttoiiij.tt/(i. The principal
with the interest for the time it was in
hand.
fgar^^MiSSwdAicvrC,*. Don't continue
standing.
QfiiijiiaGaBffQmiQt&uj, God is slow in
punishing men.
Jtgtip*. To let that be; [a form of
expression used in reverting to another
point.]
SsL-CBSpa, inf. To be begging, sup
plicating importunately.
iSeveorsBui, neg. v. noun. Changeableness, inconstancy.
tiiiwioerfati. Fickle minded people.
tSpx&Q&irsoeo, inf. To request one
to wait.
tSpanwpQuna, inf. To go immediate
ly. 2. To come to an end.
ifidr^j;, v. part. Standing, &c. It is used
like fit?** to express from, as "Cif.A
iS*j>/*^fir ; he came from the house.
iBarjpiQuirpeo, v. noun. Ceasing of a
pain, salary, &c.
678

'SsilSih, s. Company, multitude, assem *iSlQeu^emih, s. Delivering over, offer


bly, flock, &c , .Ci_i4. W.p 478. Nivaiia.
ing, dedicating, gij^tSteca. W. p. 479.
Nivedana. 2. Offering made to a deity
fm cjU , dSp&i, ipffj, dgjw, d&, v. n. To
or idol, Bs<J!*i2jii. 3.
Speak
rise, be elevated, become high, tui.
ing, uttering, Q*iij$tsM.
/Saiii/fwirLdi, s. A high house.
fSOeiifissniuastreeisr, inf. To deliver
over, dedicate.
iSsuuLf, v. noun. Elevation, height,
fS^oeu^, dQSpeir, pGjxar, uQuasr, da,
v. a. To dedicate, deliver over to a deity,
$SU, dSSpeir, m1fi<m, uQu&r, da, e. a.
&C, fisC^i;^0*iii;.
To raise, elevate, exalt,
(*#)
*2ip*uuLLi_Qu(ysr. An offering to a
iQsuir, 8dpar, itGpsr, Gaidr, iSsuj, v. n.
deity.
To grow high, be high, to be elevated, iQQSGUsfsltULri, s. An oblation. See
exalted, .ur. (<*.)
fiGUr/Spl, s. See iSe&tjip.
Sl^eQ, s. Wind, air, svpjgi.
SeijpeO &GHjpi<eO, v. noun. Becom SiLpsO, s. Shade, shadow, eraaiu. 2.
ing small, minute, subtile, Quri?.tir0in. 2.
Image or reflection in mirror, water, &c,
Swarming, crowding, QumuAsAi. (*)
JitLiii. 3. Type, representation, coun
terpart, Gprara>r,_<urCTi>. 4. Appearance,
Ssuir&lis, s. Abode, habitation, dwell
phantom, Q^mSfcppii. 5. (fig) Protec
ing; spoken only of God or of a great per
tion, retreat, asylum, refuge, a"*, (c.)
sonage. JflJJu.l4. \V. p. 4*8. NlVASA.
6. Coolness, frigidity,
7. Grace,
idaiirSda, inf. To inhabit, to dwell.
favor, benignity, ^(j*- 8. Wealth, pros
perity, affluence, Qjfc;ii. 9. Light, ra
*zuiTi<6>],3z:T,s. [pi.] A class of Asuras,
diance, splendor, s><4. 10. Disease, ailment,
Qfiwanz^/ixit. (urrfiii.) In Will, a demon,
Qisrii. {*&.) 1 1. Justice, equity, tfi.
the grandson of jgiAu*Su<*.
&ifl&>vBj&>giQP&ffQus Ainrgi. Shade is plea
'rSsutT Tsunrth, s. Abolition, removal,
sant, the red ants (under it) unpleasant;
leaving off, fitgeen. 2. Abolishment, ex
i. e. the patronage of the great is good,
those around are troublesome.
piation, termination, extinction, suSul/j
[ex 9 et ifjowi.] Of ftaivexiib there are
iBjfiAiSpBpetruii. See whether there is any
jy^>i_rnr<OTii, expiration of the unlucky
shadow; i. e. see whether the sun shines.
jy^tj.i_io; iIm!:'."^::. cure of disease;
gfl>E*,*0JA>!. There is no shade to
tsnflrfij-jasrd>, removal of former accumu
resort to. 2. There is no place of refuge.
lated deeds; Qtmi^daiiimti, termination of
jjasn-tfiptdw&v. There is no shade; i.e.
births by absorption in the deity; ur/<Wc
no place of refuge.
Krii, expiation of sin; *i_i*<rjOTio, liqui
dation of a debt; also see in their places.
mir. When one's shade is under foot; i. e.
iSoiiTffessrLDiTQ/Xsv, v. noun. Being re
when it is exactly noon.
moved, expiated, liquidated.
Stfisitri, inf. To be reflected aB an
iflaitrffGBsruiuGsarggiifieOt v. noun. Clear
image in water, a mirror, &c.
ing away, expiating, discharging, liqui
(fit<-6Uffilt_ii, s. v. noun. Any thing like
dating.
a shadow, shade in painting, &c. 2.
Typical representation, adumbration.
'Sewrsrtb, s, Hinderance, impediment,
3.
A mere phantom.
opposition,
W. p. 478. Nivaea,
SlpsSl^, inf. To cast a shadow, to
'SeS.T^^s.Tsrrih, s. One of the nine
over-shadow, to shade. 2. To reflect
modes of beating time. See under pinA.
Objects, eiraxUMriLi
sQiTfi^Lh, s. Expiation, &c, as 18
iSifiSiemirdaiSipSievnpp, inf. To dry
medicines in the shade. See
v.
/fieflif^i^sjr, s. One freed from secu
t8ipC:ei>tr&id(g, s. A shady covert or
larises, gpA.
retreat.
'SeQir^^l, s. [com. rSevirpp.] Aboli
iSipGeorrQaeo, v. noun. Lengthening of
a shadow.
tion, expiation, cancelling, tS;iti*&/tfiii. 2.
Removal, termination, extinction, cessa
iSipeoanpfieo, v. noun. Being shaded.
tion, suSijl/. 3. Renunciation of seculari
iSLpeoQaittSda, inf. To cast a shadow
ses, cessation of action and motion;
as ijpe"i_.
separation from the world, gtpef, [cx ,
SiipeiiQ&iiiu iBLfipQ&iuiu,' inf. To
neg.} W. p. 479. NlVRDTTl.
over-shadow, (p.)
u/ra;/sfi/f#^, s. Expiation of sin.
ip6Vfttraiev,
s. A plant. See
i8e&rip$)Q&iLiij Se&^dfiuessrasiir, inf.
iStpenuu.ifitpeDefl^p, inf. To fall as
To dispel, remove, expiate, clear away.
the shadow of a flying body, &c.
pQp&sc, uQu&r, ds,
$ipp@LpuuiiSii, s. Plants in the shade
v. a. To expiate, cast off, abolish, J**.
of trees.
iSipp&inbuLi, s. A shady resort, as Sy>
'S'Heu&ih, s. A house, a palace, the
royal residence, io?Sb>. 2. An entrance,
iSjQanrui. W.p. 479. NlVKSA.
Sipps-ifle/Sipp^irlieij, v. noun. De
clining of a shadow.
*iQeu&sitnh, s. House, dwelling, s?.
Sipputi, s. \_prov.~] Shade as injuri
2. Town, city, si; [ex *<?*.] (Tel.
ous to plants, &c.
Usage.) 3. ( II.) A site for building.
i&Lf,puires>eii, s. Puppets the shade of
4. (Govt, usage.) A ground, a measure
of 2, 400 Square feet.
which are cast on a curtain.

Sjtim]
(gOBtStpeo, . Shadow of an umbrella.
2. (Jig.) The protection of a govern
ment. See <5wi
iSipeoev iStpssipei', v. noun. [of an
imperfect ueri.] Shadowing, being cast
as a shadow, e^iiQf>ji. 2. Being re
flected as an image, ru<?^r<pAi. (p.)
tQt>nj)l, 8p&, StfipfSasrgl, ii>, iSifpp,
v. n. To shadow, over-shadow, cast a
shade, Ae&Qiiuas (geo^ifpp. 2. To
make or be minute, ^nhmwuis. 3. To
speak softly. See t&vpp.
4. v. a.
To protect, defend as a government, &c,
4ft*,. (p.)
$/D, dQp*a, pfi&J, d^t}), ds, V. n. To
color as fruits, leaves, &c, turn yellow, or
red, to be tinged, having color as flowers,
&c, iBpims. 2. To deepen in color, dipt
Jif.**. 3. To rise or improve in circum
stances,
(c.)
--.:'Cfj;T^!.;.-,7^arJJ^fn*aa.'t.J. All my
kindness to him he considers as nothing.
j/&6p*td&,to. It does not shine; it at
tracts no notice.
Spppmnii, s. A reddening fruit.
MpppQuiuk, s. Gold of good color.
Spih, s. Color, tinge, hue, tint, a/0
ant. 2. Complexion, j_iii&*2,ert. 3.
Dye, tincture, iuit. 4. Light, splendor,
5. Quality, property, temper, nature
jgasrii. 0. (p.) liusull), breast, utiu.
,-.v-';j:..;j. There is not even a tinge
of it.
iSp&itgazrui, t. Characteristics, traits
of character, properties.
i8pmi<2mn(i)d&, inf. To tinge, &c. See
Oii<3, .
iSpuui^, inf. To be tinged, colored,
discolored.
iSpLOKis, inf. To be faint or dim as
color, fade in color.
iSpiiQuiLiff, inf. To improve in color,
to become more vivid, BfirtaSpur*. (p.)
iSpihQujgeSda inf. To change in color,
dlpiarp.
.'5. ')', dQ<!psr, dQp&r, uQuar, if, V. a.
To weigh, balance any thing, git*, (c.)
pfPQj,s*>puiG<ar. In order, according to
rule. (/>.)
tipg/HpSut*. As scrupulous, punc
tual, exact, just, as if weighed in a
balance.
. A weighing balance.
iBjPjB&dsL-i, inf. To make an esti
mate, to fathom a person's learning or
abilities, c~
Sgipgiuunads, inf. To weigh, prove
or examine the weight. 2. To consider,
deliberate, ponder. 3. To compare.
$gtpgjotonp&uunnda,inf. To examine
by touching and weighing gold, &c. 2.
To examine minutely, thoroughly, &c.
.?{//?t_t_u, s. [prov.~\ Erectness, per
pendicularity, uprightness, S<Si^<m. 2.
[vul.~] Stiffness, in posture or carriage,
Qwfiuu,
!J)lj&jli>, s. Pause in reading, iSjppfi
miiBtsns. 2. orfi'. [;;rou. for iB&fiCj-it.']
Perpendicularly ; [e* H^gg, .]
Sjtjpicsfiun, s. Stops, signs of
pause, &c.

$U<3)j6d, e. noun. Putting off, not rSemjD, s. Weighing, libration, pair*-. 1.


Weight, the required or proper weight.
giving, post-poning, Qri_>a>i0. 2. Weigh
unit. 3. The weight of ICO ukw. 4. Libra
ing, *j>*^Ai. 3. As tfjriiiy, I, 2.
of the Zodiac, gmitiiiS). 5. Fulness, reple
SjJJpJg], Q<2prk, iSjpijifiQs&tir, Qatar,
tion, abundance, copiousness, iS<gfi. 6.
ti&tA, v. a. To set up, raise, erect, plant,
Completion, completeness, tmpt. 7. A
#.p*Qti>a. 2. To cause to stand, to stop a
large water-pot, HterA,. 8 High respect,
person, animal, thing, &c, to arrest pro
honor, weight of character, utiLfmu. 9.
gress, 0<2*s. 3. To put off, defer, pr&gu
Unwasting, undecaying. being indissolu
iJSgg. 4. To put an end to, cause to cease,
ble, imperishable, jfuSAfrwa. 10. Con
Opu,_uiGlrim. 5. To execute, maintain, u/l
stant or steady adherence to rules, an
ur!4. 6. To effect, accomplish, ueSutSts.
abiding by the rules of rectitude, gp>pJ
7. To dismiss, suspend,
8. To
mS&uodio. 11. Setting up, fixing, establish
make proper pauses, accent, emphasis,
ing, HfpgitB*. 12. Measure, standard, de
cadence, &c, in reading or singing, mnQp
gree, <fjriijep. 13. Forlitude, magnani
fsSii^i-mfiigSgi^f. 9. To restore one to
mity, efgHiLix. 14. Moral firmness, staunch
better circumstances, to re-establish, re
ness of mind, morality; continence, selfform, 9ifi<sfifi. 10. To station, fix, settle,
government, icaragSii. 15. Equity, just
mm**. 11. To establish, maintain, support,
principles, integrity, uprightness, ifi. 16.
<hfri2*M. 12. To appoint, destine, appor
Chastity in a woman, fidelity to a hus
tion, SmiSts. 13. To fix one in a course
band, spu,
of moral actions, establish one in life, <*
i&>p&L-L,
inf. To make up a weight
Qarfi<Si**.8#ji. 14. To settle the mind in
equal to a given thing, si_o_. 2. To
contemplations on the deity, waise/stippg.
give commodities equal in value to
15. To place one in office, reinstate, *.pp)
other commodities, both being weighed,
Gursfigi&sBwts. 16. To deliver in charge,
suuiS*m. (c.)
tfi&&*i!&. Read slower.
i&estpQairei! , j. A balance, pBaa-dQaniti.
iAj>i0jl*i&QurcJ$ii. Stop, let him speak.
SssipujLpuj , inf. To lose command of
tsra<^r4^)ar. He put out the lamp.
one's self from passion, to sacrifice
Jfiir&9iai1arm0&lfi&uGulLLitij. Have
principle, *<*CWjS,uaSj. 2. To lose as
you raised me from poverty?
chastity, &c, sputfiu. 3. [also ififcut,|#j.]
ijpipfidaiLij.u<:uiii, inf. To stop a
To become dispirited, disheartened,
business, a course of action, &c.
hopeless. u>arm*$v$u. ('0 ) 4. To
become furious as an elephant in rut,
SjppfildQ 3,hgp kit, inf. To put one in
tuilsBQpi*aiiQsi&cr. (/>.)
employment, to employ one. 2. To bring
about or accomplish an object. 3. To
iStopiu^siT^a^, s. A balance, scales,
suspend. 4. To bring to an end, to
fin*.
discontinue. 5. To make an estimate,
iSeapiL/mir, s. Touch or assay of preci
form a plan in the mind.
ous metals, gi/i*iajmjtftt. (c )
dQ&iriveti Sjpipfiain&da, inf.
To pronounce distinctly with proper
,fij(.'
ii-a'.r. appel. n. A man of
pauses, &c.
integrity, honesty, equity, fytefi.
(Sjj^^uiSif, inf. To be rigid
strict, sharp, persisting. 2. To take up iQemp, 8p*v, ifigj, a/ii, iu, t. n. To
become full, urmiiui 2. To abound, be
little faults.
copious, plenteous, profuse, i* 3. To
figvplduGuiri, inf. To suspend for a
overflow, be suffused, Oucr*. 4. To be
time, or altogether.
satisfied, contented, replenished, saturat
iSjppfilQiLiQgp, inf. To write with the
ed, figggitjcs. 5. To be or become com
pen or style erect, making the letters
plete or replete, to be finished, perfected,
upright. 2. To leave proper spaces
... r-r_--s, (r )
&c., in writing.
tfajp*^)<jE*. Be still, be silent, spoken
tSgnpfienaida, inf. To suspend, post
when some important thing is done auspi
pone.
ciously.
Sjjjuutr 637", appcl. n. A balance, giton.
iQsnpairsii, s. A vessel filled with
2. Libra of the Zodiac, gn*inr&. 3. One
water and carried on the head in a dance
who weighs, ff*Bpmar; [ex
D.]
in honor of Mariammai and other female
deities.
SjpiUL], v. noun. Setting up, erecting,
Smpariuuii, s. Advanced pregnancy.
fnfig^: 2. Establishing, fixing, res
toring, svfinSuL/. 3. Placing, founding,
iQsnpairuSesfl, J. A woman near the
x>muu. 4. Suspending, deferring, gimgi
time ot her delivery.
tit/. 5. Administering, executing, main
taining, uiurtttmm. (p.)
&a>pa!ks>, s. [com. yjaaracfeo.] Fulness,
entireness, completion of the parts, yj
'Sjpieiin 5337 LD, s. [prop. iS^aiiremrw.']
<r-.i**. 2. Splendor as fancied in the
Nakedness, (R.)
face of an idol, from a supposed divine
, QQps*-, iSffte&G&rar, Qoiar, iSjpat,
afflatus, njr<?^j. 3. The full moon,
hjot**W. 4. The manifestation of a
v. a. To set up, raise, erect, set upright,
deity in full glory, opapitnLB. 5. Pos
Q*B<gtfiiuiBsiffi. 2. To establish, fix, settle,
session of an oracle by a deity or demon,
found, plant, *ri^_. 3. To put, set, place;
u,iaarpgi. 6. (fig.) Being intoxicated,
to station, e,*. (p.~)
top heavy, op&Qij).
gfilarB&GMSVDmiAsaallsid&fSr. He placed
him in the society of the good.
iSenp&ssrjpfipniijdSl, s. [prov.~] A cow
i&jpisiBps, inf. To stand upright.
with calf.
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tSsap^tti, J. A full pot of water, as
used in ceremonies and on festive occa
sions, adorned w ith acocoanut, mango
leaves, grain. &c as an auspicious
sight, &c. ; also one of the ensigns of
royalty. See
Sanp&ssiUSvMjDi^&emu , s. A full
meeting, council or court.
rSsaps=AeS, j. A full fit of apoplexy,
Sanp.^ev, s. Full pregnancy, com
monly applied to cattle. 2. (p.) Teem
ing with buils, ready to blossom or bear
as trees, &c.
i8aDpQ&eiseuu>, s. Abundant wealth,
independent opulence.
iBanpQ&ioaica, s.
Kuvera, god of
wealth, <5<Juj*.
Semp'cau'i^, s. Being full-stringed, as
a lute with ten strings; as HsBprnmb^iia
tttm.
Ssoprntttfi, s. Full measure of the
iSaDtDisirifi&DSuppeti, v. noun. Placing a
measure full of paddy at a marriage, fu
neral, &c, deemed auspicious, j*i_c<g.
s8atop&fi(8jGzru> $as>p&pLD&ru>, s. A
satisfied, contented mind. 2. A cheer
ful disposition.
iQas>jT)/si&LDi$^art s. A man of noble
mind. 2. A perfect man.
Ssnpifigfyda, inf. To be full, com
plete. 2. To be still, silent, Sec, as a
company.
cBsnpip&G), i. A marriage-house,
an auspicious term.
iSenpuuSii, s. Thick corn, jqinipu
&sop utruth, s. [improp. /Bunpentruth.] A
heavy load,
:-.-.\ 2. Being fully
adorned with jewels, &c jftxHmt^ffianS
<sjd. 3 [in contempt.] Gating to the full,
ioLii.,^*#ruLSi_Ap. 4. Being loaded with
fruit as a tree, upiigji).
t&snpunfisi, s. A full jar.
i8dp&eiiistrpptrii&&, s. A woman in
advanced pregnancy.
tSssyp^^eo, s. [vul. /%y<Fci>.] Great
noise, bustle, stir, GuQireS.
st>pQurrmsa>, s. A full, overflowing,
auspicious boiling, nsof rice and milk,
at the Pongul, sojuQuioa, 2. Many
pots of ric* boiling at a temple,
Sanpw^tB , s. [prov.] A profuse ofTering,
especially to Ganesa, yjgjJCwaii.
t&&>pti>@,s. Full-moon, y : : ::r s ifitgssr .
2. Complete wisdom, ^atr^iarib. (p.)
tBesipLcitpih, s. Full term of months,
full pregancy.
rSmpQu>/riP , s. Words of holy per
sons, which have actually come to pass,
&&BpQwrrifiu>rtiifiir rSvmpOLDri^ivrtrr
tempQuntfiiutai, 8. [p/.] The holy, sages,
Sempiuj^errda, inf. To measure out
full measure.
tBaapiudQsn(Bda, inf. To give bounti
fully. 2. To give to satisfaction.
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aaptsSiL(BdsC.t, inf. To fill gar iBSsoT, @Qpesr, tkVpes, Qetieir, iu, v. n. To


consider, reflect,
(p.)
den-beds with water and stop up the
channel 2. [in con/.] To drink too
t83ssre>i, v. noun. Thought, &c, as (fi
much water, or other liquid.
tegULf. (c.)
GkrmifSgtQfif. There is recollection.
iSsnpaj, v. noun. Fulness, complete
rer^iO&saS&ifcj. I do not remember
ness, njowii. 2. Abundance, copious
it; I cannot call it to mind.
ness, profusion, iBiggi. 3. Plenitude,
tSdssreija^.B,inf. To recollect. See ^/f, e.
saturation, suffusion, Qj/. 4. Satis
faction, contentment, .PsA- 5- Per
a/ (.*, v. noun. Loss of memo
fection, yAiii).
ry, forgetfulness, rp>. 2. Loss of
consciousness, as in sleep, swooning,
tSsnpoirrsoih, s. Fulness, repleteness,
drunkenness, &c., *<sft*i.
copiousness, Apf. 2. Entireness, abso
luteness, (3fig>Dio.
tS%5stoipLi>rrppui, v. noun. Delirium,
derangement.
SenpGeup, inf. To be accomplished,
rSl^areij^^uLf Sds&BiGLStr&Wj s. A
fulfilled, completed, &pp. 2. (/</.) To
misiake in thought, forgetting.
die,
HanpQcjfiuGui&i. He is dead.
tB%x ganoids, inf. To apply the mind,
tSe&pGeupp, inf.
To fulfil, accom
to fix the thoughts on the Deity, or any
object, ianioij. 2. To hanker after,
plish, complete, QptpiQwiMi. 2. To per
to desire,
3. To think of one,
form, execute, effect, m-t/t.
tfrrtm. 4. To remember with gratitude,
[@&Dp<26upl<$dQ&tr(Bd&, inf.
To ex
or affection, Qrus^Qsiuu.
ecute, perform, transact, &c, for ano
rShtrQoittt,
inf. To occur as a train
ther.
of thought, to be pursued, as an object
iQsatpGsuppldQ&ttar&r, inf. To ex
in the mind.
ecute for one's self.
SSsoT,
dQdpdr, dQ^esr, uQuesr, das, V. a.
tSsDpQeuppth, v. noun. Fulfilment,
To
think,
consider, reflect, Qas&is. 2. To
accomplishment, oi*j>. 2. Perfor
meditate,
contemplate.
Q*f>i*. 3. To ex
mance, execution, ci-$&k>*.
tend, design, have in view, ntav. 4. To
bear in mind, call, or recall to mind, to
rsr>p<2eiippihueeatessr, inf. To fulfil,
remember, njijsQjiiiu. 5. To imagine,
accomplish, complete. 2. To perform,
fancy, suppose, uiJ*. 6. To exert voli
execute.
tion; to will, to purpose, >ur<dM. 7. To
smjD, d Qlpast , sdst, uQuek, da, v. a.
think upon, to design, to eye with mercy,
To fill, make full, Aa^Q^iu. 2. To
i_#L.fiA*. 8. To be pleased, to please to
replenish, supply abundantly, satisfy,
do a thing, &c, tS^iyp. 9. To be grate
saturate, iS^gtar**. 3. To stuff, cram,
ful for, to remember with gratitude,
Parf**. 4- To diffuse, cause to pervade,
suffuse, (with the accusative, either of
&>4*efi2,ggu. He no sooner thinks
the tiling filled or of that with which it
than it is done.
is filled.) ujmi*Qetunj.
tS^arfi^arAtj^Qffffi^s&pff. To tell, H8 a
soothsayer, &c, what one has iu view
Ssop/i^errds iBanptujqett ds, inf. To
and
the result of his application.
give full measure. 2. To supply
tftarj^fflji^uuMSr. He will accomplish
what is wanting, to fill a measure.
whatever he undertakes.
&smpflQKJ!jirjru, s. A creeping plant,
b^jiM^det. Unsolicited, he came
9tgiii, Menispermum cordifol, L. (i?.)
to my help.
SsmpsurrsiTLD, s. Fulness, &c. See
(S&snpviiSifej. By your kind remembrance
jfovp, v. n.
I am free from want.
sj^sa^f^gSit^^ff- The thing occur
*$/D, [improp. for rSii, Sans, particle.]
red as be expected.
Negation; fulness.
rfteAjuqu According to thought. 2.
SjnatnTLo iQ&d&tnrtsi, s. A slight
At pleasure, according to choice.
affront, insult, g^jO.
iS%r/p&ttif)iuu>, s. The thing intended,
QiriBsF^. 2. The thing in view in
/f^Sj-SLo, s. [corrupt, of td@i;a,ih.]
consulting a soothsayer, ,sweofl?j. 3.
Destruction, &c.
A thing wished for, or expected, rfar>4
i3m0.
* SpQjSSSTLL, i. [prop. iSrrdtgasaih.] Void
t&&srp&ii8&3rp&uGu&, inf. To tell
of qualities.
by little and little, with after thoughts;
*lpUfB$BtlULCi, s. [prop. SlituudBiuih.]
sometimes retracting what was previ
Want of restraint in diet.
ously said; commonly in a bad sense.
SfttsAsiuu rids, inf. To reflect, con
*SpUf5^Blh, s. [prop. rUnuui^th.]
sider, deliberate. 2. To endeavor to
Misery, wretchedness.
call to mind, to try to recollect.
*tDUtT<&@iuii>, s. [prop. tStiuutrdQ
iShsrut-f, v. noun. Thought, idea, re
ui4.] Unluckiness, misfortune.
flection, 7*r<Mrii. 2. Recollection, re
membrance, ejiuaii. 3. Imagination,
*i@pLj<5lb, s. [prop. tSiiuLjjiui.'] A cer
conception, fancy, supposition, notion,
tain number, ^Orosr.
uiwtssr. 4. Object, design, intention,
purpose, C*.-**i4. 5. Care, attention,
$/D/D6d,v. noun. A standing, tSdsb; [ex
thoughtfulness, iS^uy. 6. A memoran
fit,.] (p.;
dum, a memento, a memorial, ^Jto-uyi^
* itiear^th iBcSSj^Ui, s. Sound, noise,
Qisi<sfiuLf. 7. Reverie, whim, freak, con
*Ast4. W. p. 4G8. Xinada. See *,ai4.
ceit, iSebCfiippib. (c.)

happiness; 5. **<o*>iAu#0iA, enjoying


9ytoii4*(g4(JiL(;i_ir. I asked it for /Sssr. See t. (p.)
transcendental bliss.Compare a,---.*.-.--,''.
a certain object.
iSeerQpist, s. A stupid person, a dolt.
iShtuu^Suj, inf.
To know one's *$SZST. [a change of 8a. prefix iSH, before
iSasr^wsr, s. The Supreme Being;
soft letters.] For most of the compounds,
thoughts, views, wishes or intentions
see under 1.
[ex #fn4.]
/SIbsuuhuSq^si, inf. To be mindful,
cautious, attentive, thoughtful.
S.-iricwti, s. Purity, immaculateness. S&itjji. A sign of the ablative case, as
iSSsnruuirsS, appel. n. A person with
4^Sl*p, from the river. 2. An ex
iSariDeonBipseip, s. [alto QLDStiirmeup
pletive, ^-,/iQw. 3. See ifl.
a good memory, s5"-"&""-!'i,rr.
Certain
parts
of
the
body
re
tfhrutya<.i*.f ., inf. To collect one's
garded as stations of the soul, seeking SekjuS^UiaS, appel. n. A kind of
thoughts. 2. To remind another.
deliverance from Malum. They are
herb that is continually emitting water,
t8hvut-{u>fi)ui-i, v.noun. Remembrance
five-fold : 1. *Jtu!u#5Sji*, soul's coming
to a full vision; 2. iBartowQaiuueirtot nut $ sirjpi LJ lU SJff? sir S3) LD , t. noun, [in gram.]
and forgelfulness.
being affected by the elements; 3.
iBhsuyL-i, inf. To put in mind, to
One of the ten faults in a literary compo
k*qp4$i, insensibility to sinful desires;
remind, QtuaQps&rLj&a. 2. To suggest,
sition. See s>p<spp& under <gpp*.
4. tf^riow^^djto, reaching the region of
to awuken attention, fir.&^.

t*0. 9. To form as a gap, crevice, chink


fiat&fU Quit
s. An opening, inter
A letter compounded of i and
or
chasm; to chap, Jsui_. 10. To be
stice or gap; used chiefly in the negative,
distended
as the fingers, the legs or com
r?, pron. [pi. Sir,
i?<&i.] Thou.
aou.Qre. 2. Means, pecuniary ability,
passes, &C.,
Gen. a-f--, A-arg, B_7gpfii. p. <<oo &ar), &C.
k
3 3. Routine of business, Qfaiu*
4istrpGlQts&u>, s. Unalterable friend
Dat. c_7-*(5.
p. rf!.=rAcg, idptg.
Qmih. 4. Management, contrivance, aAC. C
P. -"..Vl.--.
ship.
uttuib.
Local ablative, n.drcJI^, &c
iL - -gi
noun. Unceasing
JlPpQa?{5t*{3uGurA(uuaibiggtib. Devise
application; (///.) holding.
I5&LD, s. A frog, ^ai.V. 2. A cloud,
some means for that.
/*<3u<Jur*8*,\irio*,. Without proper
i#6ffou). neg. t>. noun. That which
Qtoaijb. {AJ )
is inseparable, J^ja>. 2. Unchangeopenings or order.
* $&ir&lh, s. [also iS&a&ti:.] Comparison,
ableness, continuance, v>"'-----'5^.<&c&/uQu[T&&($urT^a> .-ot , appel. n. One
resemblance, .mm. W.p. 483. Nbkkasa.
unacquainted with business, a novice.
/fjoa/rsfliliti, s. A beam to strengthen
filsirinsisrnjSirsir, s. A pilot, a steers
2. One ignorant of etiquette.
the walls of a house, "^'7,:>'
man, as tiarutsor.
<". >..-v. v. noun. Removing, separat
tttifKuQutdSeittrjaiar , appel. n. One
i-. . *t
.-j-'.. I have no one to
ing, &c, as the verb.
destitute of pecuniary means.
guide me. {Beschi.)
^jffiiiaaiiamppsvfl&QaraaQwi. With the
-r. era.'. A, ifaa,
*$>&ir!TLri,s. Frost, hoar-frost, dew, heavy /d5gj, Qapar, !~ j S
exception of that, bring the rest,
v. a. To remove, expel, displace, dismiss,
dew, as rfrjii. W. p. 486. Nkeiiaba.
i; .-z
. inf. To be released, become
extricate,
2. To liberate, exempt,
$xld, s. Separation, removal, disen
exonerate, fS>*Wi*. 3. To deduct, bSj.
free, be freed from.
gagement, liberation, /b>. 2. An open
4. To exclude, seclude, ssS*. 5. To turn *$>&3&st , s. (St.) A low, vile person,
ing, interstice, gap, chink, cleft, fissure,
or draw aside, as a curtain in order to
as
[ex taih.]
crack, cJriiiy. (c.) 3. Length, elongation,
pass through, 99**. 6. To avert, ward
off, f~i*a. 7. To kill, despatch, QrAnn. 8. *if>&LC>, s. Lowness, meanness, vileness,
extension, t*m.
/4e0ei_^>iA>affi-r<ir. If he get room
To distend, as the legs, fingers, &c ,ucuu.
W. p. 483. Nkecha. 2. Cruelty,
he will not let it slip; i. e. will take
9. To force apart, force oi>en, M*a. 10.
barbarity, savageness, 0*ao. 3. [in asTo separate friends, &c., iFf^-Cufi^Qf^.
advantage of it.
trol] The inauspicious situation of a
fid&uQuiriQar , s. [in gram.] One di
1 1. To change, u*pp. (c.)
planet. See tatSiaib.
vision of the fifth case, a*^rio2/^iou
aja>aif*SiQ*.-air'><!ut. Open the door
$&d@a&ii, s. A planet situated in
Qur&AafflQtvrarfi.
a little and go.
the most unfriendly sign. See fi.-**fcj.
r ts.-ps. Distend the fingers.
&&u>traru60, s. Separated teeth.
if^^/rp, . A low caste, ggosr&nfi In
90jifcr#48.
Excepting
one.
i-T- >-! s. [in gram.] The ablative
Jaffna they reckon four, uw, eaii, ut^p
and & -js^f.
of separation, removal, &c. the signs of lidSuuiriida, inf. To draw aside a
curtain and look through.
- a"* lIo i$&pperairii>, s. A vile
it are
Si* ' &c., ~
.. .
rv , 0. noun. Opposition, disagree
place, J*.-i4. 2. The most unfriend
aQOjotk, pGpda , uQuar, 4.s, v. a. To
ment, sujiuiO. 2. S. As ttaib.
ly aspect of a planet. Sec font.
leave, forsake, relinquish, abandon,
<f^ijut_, inf. To be low, vile, de
2. To deny the senses; to live morally !iW&6V, s. [prov.] A gap, chink, as
graded by mean or improper actions,
and according to prescribed rules, ^iiL/ur
tituii. 2. Sec
iiuu 2. To be badly situated as a
3. To renounce the world as an $IE13jo1T, pron. [plural of ii.] Ye, you;
planet in an unfavorable sign, ^#gji_app.
ascetic, i.r. v"",".4. To put away,
often used colloquially as an honorific,
if&iT,
s. [pi. masc. sing, ti&ar, fern.
to reject, to discard, *Ar. 5. v. n. To be
QfidtaMl&IULKBrGOtCuQuilJf. (c.)
fa&giA.] The low, the vile, the con
have well, 9a>iit,i_A*. ( p.)
temptible; savages, rfC>*.
tppaitm, appel. n. Argha of the Jainas,
v. n. To leave, depart, separate from,
/fffQ)(rOTii>, s. Ass; (lit.) a mean con
jl^atW.
2. An ascetic, one who is
i3tiu. 2. To be dispelled, dissipated, dis
above worldly pleasures, gpiGpiar.
veyance, aofsstfi.
persed, scattered, Sijsp. 3. To be turned
lippaiipSpnii, appel, n. [pi.] Asce
fis&iFsti /&3r, s. [improp.] Swimming
away,
to
be
warded
off,
mp.
4.
To
be
tics, the holy,^p<J".
as a living creature, tk/f-ma. 2. Water of
liberated or released from, tlua. 5. To be
li^jxea, v. noun. Good behavior, &c.,
swimming depth, ,$!*; [ex
v.]
discharged, liquidated, expiated, as sin;
as the verb.
(CM/07.) 3. [cut ] A bad smell, fish-smell,
to be removed, as disease, &c, a$u. fi. To
iSeoratSsa.
be dismissed, deposed, ejected from office,
/i(&j,s. Separation, removal, sfleii^g.
^aiatttaQicdKiafli^r. He came swim
^cgmui. 7. To be excepted, excluded,
2. An opening, a cleft, chink, Jrii4. 3.
ming.
Sifiti. (c.) 8. [prop, and improp.] To swim,
Remainder, balance, ilfi. (c.)
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3
&&&up_s&, inf. To swim.
:\ >^ ^ i ^ ? -~ 1 \ : ~
Z^'r-:
He
will nut eat without the smell of fish on
his whiskers; i. e. he always eats fish.
$&&nsir, s. A swimmer.
li^/n-asugH, s. [pi.] Swimmers.
if&&ldl$GkresiT, s. Water of swimming
depth. 2. [out.] As ilixanib.
ii&<8%t>. s.
Swimming depth and
shallow water.
i&a-SlSsovfiu, s. To examine the deep
and shallow places; i. e. to investigate a
business. 2. To examine a position.
iS^^uuLps, inf. To practise swim
ming, to learn to swim.
' ' a-uutpd j , s. To teach one to swim.
iE&(gQ*3tgt6&uuiflM(aiC(5elaGit. Are
there any who teach young fishes to
swim? said to show that the son fol
lows the steps of the father.
nf^Hr, QGpat, i^9Gsirar, Gaiasr,
v. n. [vul. for Iks ] To swim, as a living
creature. 2. (fit) ) To drink too much
water or other liquids.
S^o-LDi^nssSssir, s. Aquatic or am
phibious creatures, titr^Qjigiser.
nft_.fr shutth ilLi iresnnh, s. Pottage,
soup. a>ii4. (7?.)
GtTtflAXBtfi. See HB, v. n.
f&Ly., aSjD&i,
&(u>, i^, v. n. To
lengthen, as time, &c , tf. 2. To extend
as life, be long lived, .gv***-**- 3. To
endure, last, be permanent, GtmSp*; [ex
/s, .]
Qpi*mi1sTitt.AwitfiiJ)$eg:. Providence
which long preserved, at length destroyed
him.
ifLfLpp&irevw, s. A long time.
t3if.fip ai(t/*, j. A long life.
/?tf.,i^l(5, inf. To live long; also
ity-figi'tp. 2. To endure.
ftrp-uLf, v. noun. Length of life, longe
vity.
njS. An adverbial particle used in com
bination to express extension or dura
tion of time or sp.vce, or a long time,
OsQoffswflLl.ii); [ex rf, v.]
iQmii&wtt. They shall live long, (p.)
iJ>l&%5Gri@ff!Ei&G>, v. noun. [in love
poetry.] The grief of the husband on
account of the absence of the wife,
i?i?i_(ri_i5i_a, inf. To last a long
time. (It.)
iSif.argi, to,
v. n. To
grow long, to lengthen, to be extended or to
exlend itself, through space or time, /ifAm.
2. To last long, to endure, to be perma
nent,
3. To exist, subsist, gto**.
4. To abound, be copious, Qu<y. 5. To
p iss over, leap over,
(p.)
/Sl-ul^, s. The extensive sea; [ex ^^-]
gup.>u^iLf sir , s. Long life, longevity.
iSif.u^ir&>w, s. Long time.
i?Lp.iu&irifiw, s. Long Buffering.
i?Lf.,uQ^&>oiij>, s. Prolonged prosperity.
iSif.iuoiiTLf,sij, s. Prolonged life, lon
gevity.
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i$<$ifi$neou>, s. Perpetuity of
i$LLu-60LDtre?ij>, s. Long measure, ilL
years, ages, &c.
tGifimuii/i({*p(3-. Live long.
oft-l^LJLb, s. [prov.] Length, iSeirui.
ilL), v. noun. Length, ifiLiii.
*!<5ld, s. Good behavior, correct de
2. Extension, rfii; [ex tit, v.]
portment, BarQesfi. W. p. 484. Nbkta. 2.
Equity, justice, as tfi.
B)ID, s. Length, extension, as
/^ioji_iS(j)<ir. He conducts himself
tcS.
properly.
It ' I La, s. Length, iSeirti; [ex
v.]
s.
A man of probity,
lottf., a@pgi, ppgi, ,i jJ . , v. n. To
equity, justice, CmiEm*.
be prolonged, to extend as time, lobe long,
iSpaGa, i?/BL!iSmifi, s.
Injury,
QvQtaQutQppi*. 2. To delay,
3. v.
wrong, impropriety. 2. As i$G*Q.
a. To lengthen a discourse, &c , t.'gu
ttj .:: r rr , s. As fSfidaiTjeir. 2. [prov.]
G^*. 4.
'Willi the personal termina
A judge, tiiueajefpluP.
tions.] To fulfil, accomplish, complete,
iSfidr, s. A just man, /f^ayn_!t//rar,
J. Equity, righteousness, justness,
iSlL, s. Length of time or space
justice, tiuruib. 2. Reasonableness, pro
port. 2. See tcJ&, v. (c.)
priety, p<3&. 3 . Law, iijrTi. 4.Pight
QaQlitC.Daig^/ialmQsii^iStgtir. He is
conduct, morality , mtsrQmfl. 5. Establish
adding term to term; i. e. putting off
ed custom, QpevpeoiD, 6. Truth, c*. ?.
paying.
W. p. 484. Nketi. (c )For the com
iSi<Su<!urd(gj, s. Tallness and robust
pounds compare with i*,rjii.
ness, S
i 2. Spaciousness,

t !_Li_r.-.4r, appcl. n. An unjust


width, broadness, width and length,
man.
jyaii^ori4. 3. One's ability, pecuniary
ifjSCs, s.
Injustice, immorality,
or other, fisradi.
unlawfulness, illegality.
tcQuQurtiueirQit. A tall, robust man.
iS^GsiLsi$@l^&infl&& /^?6peffejs,
2. A ricli man, one living in state.
inf. To hear or try cases for judg
iSu-GiuGuird&fluj, inf. To be acquaint
ment.
ed witli one's circumstances or abilities.
iSfi&iraafdau>, s. Law, polity, juris
iSL-Gjapts^, s. A readiness to give
prudence, &c, as igis>&>.
and receive, to lend and borrow; an
iSfi&iraii, s. A work on morals in
accommodating disposition, Qsi<3ta&i
Sanscrit, giitfijtii.
ircsAi. 2. Pecuniary ability, &c, as
SfiwpeoLD, s. Court of justice, judg
tcQuGut*^, 3.
ment seat.
iSlL(B ipidBsoeviraeudr, appel. n. A
itfippun Sjdeiqjj, s. Deviation from
miser, an unaccommodating person. 2.
right, injustice.
One of narrow circumstances unable
ippQjSiripSti, s. One's proper, or pro
to defrav expenses.
fessional duty.
@Qpar, iSiLl. : .-- , Gsias, liiLi,
if^iSajniuii, s. Justice and reason. 2.
v. a. To stretch a rope; to stretch out
Law, legislative enactments. 3. Prac
the hand; to extend, lengthen; to protrude
tice in courts of law, rules of justice.
the tongue, the head &c ; to reach forth,
to draw out wire, ice., tit-*s*Q*iiv. 2.
if^jsra', *.
Moral science, ethical
To make wire by hammering, to beat,
writings, sip&io. 2. Works treating
jf!*4iAii_. 3. [affiled to a>*.] To give,
on law, v-j.
/f^prCTcar,
[sometimes $*&.] An
to bestow, nu. 4. To prolong, delay, pro
tract, procrastinate, defer, retard, /simpo
epithet of Argha, as giver of moral
science, jycr*-. (**.) 2. A legislator,
gja/aCg/iij^. She carries her head
high.
iS^Qis/S, s. Rules of morality. 2. Moral
/LLi_|ifflrili-_*/(yi_A|iflfili_r*.
He Will
ity, moral conduct.
neither stretch nor bend; i. e. he will
iSfiQiBfls&etrdaii,
s. A treatise on the
neither lend nor borrow; is miserly.
rules of morality, pMAv*.
^QfiA)e^ribrrfdFafji-fi^6/tLZ.i-tQfl. Do not
ffiutreir, s. The Supreme Being, the
boast much to me.
just, *!_(*; also egiunib. 2. A just king,
/ti^.arBo5i_4A_i_fgj. One could not
judge, &c a just man, e$iyaajfin,&.
draw in a stretched hand (so thick is
(f^uj/rOT, s. A just, righteous, or equi
the crowd, &c).
table man.
SlLiitot, s. An attending or waiting
&jiwii(fX)&&uu(i)fieo, v. noun, [in Chris.
servant, Gwfatuir&.
usage ] Being justified, justification.
i$lLi> (fil, v. noun. The act of
i$@iu0ufilifiliLinfiup, s. A judge.
extending, stretching, &c, as the verb.
iSfiiuii, s. [pi.] The just, lifiiyant^Gujnii.
iSpiu/SiiG/Sirii, appel. n. [pi ] Ministers
eo, s. Long measure, one of the four
kinds of measure, mrdrxaa>QiiiQar&g).
of state, u>#p^*.
iffiiuppuL-ieiBrw, s. A town where
&il.L6V6ir&)GJtLJiT(8jQutLJiT, s, [in gram.]
injustice prevails.
One of the four kinds of ^ammuKsQunr,
according to which a measuring rod is
Will it rain upon an unjust town?
put for the piece of land measured.
it@G)iurQgm(, s. Rules of justice, <fj3
i#ili_eDgjjja: <, p. noun, [in gram.]
Diaeresis and syn&resis, separating and
iSfinir&ir, s. [prov.] A judge.
combining. Compare <sfi&st>.

Si
5 r.T.g j .J, in/. A3 lifie&aras.
S^eBeire/x, inf. To try a case, as
Cl1*. 2. To be justified; appear just,
ljjti>, $. Flood, deluge, overflow,
inundation, 0*i4. (**)
Water of swimming depth,
as It* 2. [ex
)
l$l5Jgl, @Cpss, 7 i SGes .-h. Qaiar, Si^x, t.
n. To swiin as living creatures, MA/Sjn
2. To swim over, swim out, tigiGup. 3.
To pass over, or through, escape from.
Ml-**. (C.)
Sdgn-itsneo, i. Water of swimming
depth, tigiii.
Mum, s. The GiwLf tree. 2. The
white
tree. See st-iij. 3. The
twenty-sixth lunar aslerism, u-^iCj-igi.
W. p. 484. Nekpa.
IUL/, v.noun. Relinquishment, renunciation,ajp(. 2. Separation or parting away,
iMaf; [ex /. v.]
iSlcUj, s. Light, lustre, splendor, tgd).
lf>ihusO, t. An opening, a gap, cleft,
a chink between two boards, -'..<-; uset/
in Mtidura. (Beschi.)
lll3lT /IT, pron. [plural of S, which sec.]
Ye, you. (p.)
$3", s. [pi.] Those which have properties,
(tgatrfivfifi/t_tiar; [exii.] (p.)
*/?3"ti, t. Water, liquor, p emeus?i. W.
p. 484. Nekra.
fi>Tirmirrih $ttl)9, s. See under Si.
'^QjlTQ^SLn, t. A lotus, as jyiiCu/;^
*tt, Neiumblnm; [ex a et .<5n.]
i^3jirpsiriB, s. One of the seven-fold
class of clouds which are to appear at the
destruction of the world; the class that
yields water, *j0Giasii**eQ*>i*ri; [t.ti^i
irii.]
*iir, s. Water, <reoii>. 2. Juice, liquid,
succulence, liquor, fluid,
3- Wateriness, moisture, wetness, humidity, mi
4. Humors of the body, serum, lymph,
i^ajrQufuW. 5. Urine, np&$\nt; modesle. 6
(p.) The twentieth lunar asterism, \u
7- Nature, property, disposition,
grarii. 8. State, condition, ifijsv. Of //
water, are
v-iB&i, Aatr^,
<gfl
*r, Slpii,Q*itt, Qru.fi, Qtiltf, Qrpgtt, A<or
att,Qait > 1. &c , which see in their places
tairwiLfowiiitifviirg. If water be beaten
it will not divide; i. e. relations, though
offended with each other, will reunite.
tiqpmtfQga&Ai'foi. Where there is water,
there is no impurity.
Sai^-Qp^si SQul^l^qp^^] , s. A
medicinal nut, Jatropha Montana.
( miu.)
jeniui-i, t>. noun. Stoppage, or sup
pression of urine, strangury.
ttir/iP, s. A kind of fig-tree. See
Snae&sr, s. Security of a fortification
surrounded by water. See ^aeSr.
Sirijujaefli, s. Nymphs of the waters
SirQ^aev, v. noun. Passing urine with
interruptions, and strangury, QptissB

Saevifi, s.

A kind of oleander.

See

Sajfisq Siflifiai, s. [sometimes Sida,


Sv.] Diabetes.
Sjirairaii, s. Water Btrained from cold
rice kept over night for breakfast.
Ssn&asttA SuntQ&esru}, s. [also &nn&
*i4.] Holding a lighted wick in water
in which turmeric and lime are dissolv
ed, and margosa leaves placed; and
waving it round the idol,
2.
Waving lighted, sacrificial grass around
ghee, and casting it into the sacred
fire; (some give oilier definitions), *figis
Sairie\), v. noun. Bathing, playing in
water, i"---..~-;Q-> .
2. A ripening
cocoa-nut in which the water sounds
when shaken; also tun-pGpjiaiii. 3.
One of the ten parts of juvenile poetry
of the female class. See lii-fciAffuSji.
SairipufiLD, s. That stage iu the
ripening of a cocoa-nut in which when
shaken the water sounds.
SanL-i, inf. To bathe another, bathe
an idol, a beast, a corpse, &c, (nnerg
Qtiltt>M*.
SanasBdsBn , s. One who takes care of
the sluice of a public tank; tisea in the
Conyu country.
SffH6s>u>asLL(B , s. [sometimes Snnwili.]
A kind of dropsical disease in the
abdomen, ..iCmtii.
Sgiras>LD, s. A sea-turtle. 2. As Snit
Sffiriiuev, s. The water lily. See
u*. 2. A kind of dropsy, Anasarca,
Suitou>uu>, s. Land dependent on irri
gation oppos. to ati-niui, wild culti
vation.
Sfftteeiit S(jr,<mirsKir, s. A water-plant,
Marsilea. See Ji**.
SoneS, s. A tank or well, Csrafl. 2.
Steam, l/o; [ex <{j9 ]
Sjtreiuijdirijj, s. A steam engine.
Stjnt&uw&seQti, s. A steamer.
Sprrifl, s. The sea, as<g$, sieo.
it' j
iuii . s. A choultry in the
middle of a tank, a^^'f-'**-*"fSpristrui, s. [prov.~] Liquid food, S(^
u^a^^tsCTi^, 2. [used in the South.']
Mixed sweet toddy, iou*aS*)su^iSr.
SuireirLbiriLiQ^s, inf. To melt freely. 2.
To melt, as the heart.
StjireiniitrtiJi&tl.(B&&nui$i~, inf. To eat
rice mixing freely liquid curry, curds.
broth, &c.
Sifli. inf. To pass urine, as Si&t
()
SSei>niSesui, s. Barren ground, a desert
tract, &c, as urjw.
Sfipuhtg)?), v. noun. Passing of urine.
2. Forming as watery humors in any
parts of the body except the head.
#(5tity, j. A kind of lizard, a newt.
Srnjwfi, s. A plant, ej/fy, Tamarix
articulata, VahL
i?0jra)?, j. An onion, Qeuessrairiuw.
S^fiss, s. A spring, a fountain.

iLf, v. noun. Flowing tide,


current, swelling, HuQugxig.
GiiL-if(ipfi-*v, s. A medicinal nut.
See tsif-opfai
SQnfiuLj, s. Dysury, as SissBULj.
SOueS, s. [prov.~] A water rat.
S3nppu>, s. Flood, tide, flow, swell,
ii&Quet*. 2. Catarrh, teQfi*vb. 3.
A dropsical swelling caused by derange
ment of the humors. ?#Ci.
SQttiriLif., appel. n. [com. Surreair.] An
edible water plant.
SQwrsae, s. [pros.] Festivity, jovi
ality. 2. Delight, joy, enjoyment, gra
tification, ire^jft. {Jaffna.)
SQairif., appcl. n. A gutter, sluice,
conduit, w?<g. 2. A timber in a roof
forming a channel to carry off water.
SCa/resii, s. A water-course.
SQbitl-iu>, s. Water-flood, a current,
stream, torrent, tQiiQi*<g.
eCjnii_^f) Cu/*. He went with the
current.
SiQ&n etreuneat -Si&Qanctr^f&inear , appel.
n. Chicken pox, r(?ui_ii.
SiQanenen SiQands, inf. To be im
bibedas moisture on the surface of
the body, causing colds, 9fi&s*. 2. To
imbibe moisture, as sores, causing irrita
tion, &C, imAsmil.
SidaiWLj, s. A tree growing near
water, pitoaib. See sii&lj.
Sndaieir, s. A ceremony of pouring
water mixed with rape seed. See jlCni
fstb under
SidatSu^i Si&agid(g), v. noun.
Strangury or urinary discharges attend
ed with pain. See aSijiy.
SidmiLi, inf. To form, as blisters,
QsBuLjCinpeAstrs.
SndsC-(B. s. Stoppage of urine. See
*lL. 2. A kind of dropsy, as tQspptt.
( Heschi.)
Sid&esxLD, s. One of the eight classes
in poetry. See jjl1i_*oti under smii,
Sidau>e\>e%, s. A water plant as r .' v>'.
(7?.)
Sidxemn, s. The water's edge, bank
of a river, tank, &e.
Sndsnau> r ,: -i r
. s. [vul. Sid
r*fui.] A kind of diving water-bird.
See atAatiu.
iidatr*.'' . s. Asthma, phthisic, hu
moral asthma aggravated by cold.
Sid&nev, s. A water-channel.
SidsneS, s. A kind of reddish color
in cloth, kjcS. See >. 2. A water
plant, cycl.
SidQaniiL/, s. A water plant, Jussiena
repens, L.
SidSean, s. Any eatable water plant.
SidStp, s. [in astrolS] The fourth from
the rising sign as ",>*--.
Sid(g)tw, s. A pot full of water with
other things, one of the ensigns of
royalty. See r*S*<"ii.
Sid(gif., s. [prov.] Drink, drinking,
SidigfOfiiLo Sid(5jL~tui, s. A kind
of leprosy.
683

Si
ifird(&)SBtirijL,s. A shrub, Oa or Q ss)j 6).
tHrscsjiAip, s. A water bubble as @ti9<^.
n<giSifi2utBuBiRKjppa-i-iiLj. The body as
transient as a bubble.
i$iid(9jsJ)/ft, s.
A water plant. See
iiii&(g{fl(g&iT, s. A plant, Asclepias
asthmatiea. Willd.
lirrda^eS, s. The price of fresh water.
(fl.)
itiidQairfi liiidQ&rfiuu, s. [prov.~]
Hot and painful urinary discharges.
Xiimmia^, > A sluice, u>p(g. (X.)
liirdQsiruumir, s. A large vessel for
water.
UsQanafigi , s. Head or flow of a
current or stream, head of a tide, /i<jp<4.
(P)
lirrdQairQgLDU, s. A town in Ceylon,
Negumbo, g>tsi.
tin dQ&rtsa err , m/. As liriQairetretr.
lirrdG&iipgBp, s. [prov.] A water-snake,
iHrdCairmeu, s. Dropsy, tyraphany.
liiidrs&tTLp , j. A kind of water bird.
4i**Blg, I, A plant as &iif, Monetia,
L.
ffi^.^a'asa', i. Bleaching cloth, &c.
See
iSii^<3=ir1esr, s. A kind of hone. See
Sird&rravir, s.

A rat-snake. See , ear

iii-pe-trec, s. A large pot for washer


men, or for drink for travellers, &c.,
gs&aifi*9rio. 2. A bucket as *#*>.
liiid&nsB, i. Grain blighted from ex
cess of water. See #A
&rr&Gld(, s. Strangury as SamiULf.
liiidSffa^, J. [yroii. com. <! ^pffuuessr.'\
Soreness between the toes, caused by
walking on muddy ground.
Sn-rSlarsSi, s. A plant, Urtica glomerata,
SiidSlgiuu, v. noun. Scanty discharge
of urine, tn$*>.
liadSSso,
A piece of cloth for cover
ing the privities in bathing.
/f/7<FRw if., s. One of the class of
sensitive plants. See Mint..
Sifds-ifieo Siidaifi, j. Eddy, whirl
pool, vortex, gulph.
lirr&grSssr, i. Water-pools, natural wells,
holes made for getting water.
liirdrSjiko, s. Hydrocele, commonly
^CRTtarn/.
HndQ&u>enu, s. A tree, Coronilla
aculiata,
See Ojiiaou.
liii^Q^/Soj, i. A collection, expanse
or sheet of water as MOun^i/.
iti^CFLou, s. A plant. See Q&uiLf.
liiidG&rgi, s. [also uyf&Q&rrgi.'] Boiled
rice mixed with water and kept over
night to be eaten in the morning.
&a&-*liifl(W)pP, s. [also lirrgpgiih&rgp
0.) A squirt-gun, or instrument for
throwing water.
gnpprraCo, s. Thirst, as pessra&npprr
sib.
684

Si

iSiT

S^puwtn, s. Jet or spout of water,


a conduit, &c, as tKpimt. 2. Rainy
streaks in the clouds, or from the sun
after setting. See mmyifoimi. 3.
[modeste] membrmn virile.
liir^jxnearii, s. The fourth from the
rising sign, n-jtu^pt^tsr^istSitb.
liirpfieudsvlirpgisf), s. A water drop,
ghibule of water.
iSnfigienp, s. [also pesnes&irpgieap.']
The entrance to a tank, river, Sec,
See jpmp.
liir^^/TLDL/, S. A SpOUt, LOjSgj.
SiitniL, s. The sea-dog. See isiiiii.
litrnireir, s. The twentieth lunar asterism, tifn-ii. (p.)
isV,fi&>, *. A tank, r^errw. ( &&V.) 2.
Depth of water, /ir^.
liaQnrcdQ, s. A species of the Qreir&Gl
plants Vitex trifolia, L. See Q*fi.
liiiQumseoeir, s. A water vessel used
by ascetics, *u>in_ji. (p.)
iHruusearani, s. A species of the u
aakrect- plant, Steraodiaaquatica. Willd.
riiTUu^a-, s. A sponge, aipsireirnar.
S/ruueuesr, appcl. n. A kind of dis
ease, aS tiuui.
linuunuu, v. noun. An expanse or
sheet of water, ttdtt.
ifrruupenai, s. Any kind of water-bird.
liiruuSssr, s. A kind of plant, ueceoir
tnexrtcg, Melanthium Indica.
li/ruurrdrg, s. Areca-nut steeped in
water. See xerppurs.
liiiuuir, v. noun. Violent diarrhoea,
sudden and often fatal, e9o*iSjencfl. 2.
Diabetes, especially of women, tiifli
3. Drought, want of rain, tfiigrop^.
(BeschL)
ifiuuaQiBiuvr&f,Qsai586fiirB(gGiar. If
a man lias a violent diarrhoea, can he
keep on his flap-cloth? i. e. can the
weak contend with the mighty?
Hiiuurru-rrmui&rr, s. Vegetables in
jured by drought.
iitruurru-(Bd&are$, s. A fit in the iiu
ur<2 disease.
li/ruuirtiiu, s. A water-snake. See

liiTLDiTK/airtu, s. Mangoes soaked in


water, and dried, forming a kind of
pickle, lerBSFOjmtSiiu.
SnLBu-Lnar/iiieSCiir^r, appel. n. A
kind of medicinal creeper. See petoerfi
tSCjSOT.
linQpatii, s. A ford, a place in a river
for bathing, getting water, &c, j>*<g
gasp. 2. Head of the tide or current
at the mouth of a river, where it flows
into the sea, HuQugtB&Qpter. ( p.")
iOtqplLi, inf. To make water(urine)
SptiopCt-. (School usage.) 2. To be short
of water.
*/(3iiu.(B8ps*r*. Watery eyes.
liirQpeireS)', s. One of the QpareS plants,
Barleria longifolia, L.
SnQLDQeoQ/igi , s. An inscription on
the water. See cft*S'.
liifOld id Qitqf,ui-i, s. A kind of herb,
cool to the touch, but causing blisters
afterwards, Ais<5S, Ammonia debilis;
also used figuratively to persons.
HiGmnrr, s. Thin watery butter-milk,
with other ingredients, used as a beve
rage.
iireuQ&, s. A kind of ratan, ^tieueas
CiiipibLf.
liiiaiek, s. A water-fly.
lineueoeS, s. The betel-creeper, Qaip
fliijmQsris-.
linenQgdsn a, s. A kind of water-plant,
j!##*uu, Myriophyllum foliosum, L.
liiraieirLb, s. Abundance of water, S6

liiiuuiriud^eo, s. A flow of water, a


stream, current, torrent. 2. Discharge
of serum from a sore or of water from
the eyes, mucus from the nose, &c,
9uutiufiat.
/rOutij*>KiairiQ. A country abound
ing with mountain streams, rivers, ri
vulets, &c.
itnuuniiida-LoireSujii, s. Land held
free of tax,in wholeor in part, irrigated
from a public reservoir. [Gov. usage.']
iiHuiSLf.-iiifuiSLf.ULi, v. noun. Quan
tity of water, 2. Watery humors in
the body, juiciness of some kinds of
fruit or vegetables. See fe&raxti
liiiutStiLflujLD, s. Strangury, especially
of men. See Hum.
inuiSeireaai, s. A kind of ulcer. See
tkmir.
liiiuiSasr&LD, s. A kind of inflammation
in the head, with offensive discharges
of mucus. See ilartit.

drreueire/H, s. A medicinal creeper, pear


astil.tHfir. 2. As icei&sQ.
liireupp, inf. To dry up, as water, &c.
Sireni>pu>, v. noun. Ebb of tide.
liireuppeo, s. Any thing in which the
juice is evaporated by drying, vwbmpfl
tuff.
liiiaind&i, s. A kind of fen-duck, or
water-bird, gi'^'rr. Anas bosehas.
SieuiBLD, s. Rice that grows by tanks
or in marshy ground, s.-jOhv. Com
pare taBsib.
iiriaiir(Lggj&itfil, s. Aquatic creatures,
fituriimar. 2. Fishermen, those who
live by the sea, Oj^ofluiofiacf.
rrsunif sneer, appel. n. [pi.] Creatures
that live in water, aquatics.
lirreBL-irrear, s. See SHlElLlnear,
lirreSLLQuGurrs, inf. To become watery,
thin, &c, by keeping too long, by fer
mentation, as honey, etfieoQutm.

linuuBBt^iuair, s. A poisonous kind


of water- snake, giiutiiLf.
liiuu,, s. One of the four kinds of
flowers, a water-flower, mriiisBxuu*!
iiiruL^eoir iiiiuu,ei), s.
A kind of
shrub, a species of the u, Pbyllanthus multiflorus. Willd.
tiiruQu(nja(Z, t. noun. Flow of tide,
tiiL[>L-L-.Lb, s. Water-level.
SHuitSuLf, v. noun. Stoppage of urine,

iso
ifird}yi, inf. To exist as water in a
gem, giving it lustre; shade of color,

rafl . s. Sapphire, as &eod&e\i. 2.


The pupil of the eye, irrf*QTiMrf.
i$eoQu>(Bdx, inf. To make blue from
the Indigo plant.
SeoQuseSmar, s. Vishnu, c - :.
lieoiiuppsaeuds, inf. To fix the blue
i. e. to fabricate a story, said to be
necessary for a washerman that the
clothes may take the color.
ileoihunrrlda , inf. To become bluish
as the face, eyes or teeth by poisonuus
bites; a part hurt by a blow; or an
infant by disease, &c, rfnUmipats, 2.
To be darkened, as the earth in an
eclipse caused by the serpent Baku,
an eclipse by the other serpent being
red.
&eonir&nGiiti/ipu>, s. An inferior kind
of diamond which is supposed to en
sure good luck to kings who have it.
See g&Hfiaifpib.
iSeofTttp filn&r, s. The azure colored
Kudra, the third of the Ilindu Triad,

/fa/Jti, j. (St.) Water, *u>.


ibViT3~u>, s. Rice growing wild with
out cultivation. Sec timmb. W. p. 48G.
Nivaka. 2. A country, .
iSsiirrsir, s. [also lixiteit.') A steersman,
a pilot, ufartoor.
/faff, s. Cloth, 0a. 2. The plaited
front end of a cloth, commonly of a woman,
0fji*. W. p. 486. Nm.
*aQtuih, s. Cloth, @%x>.
ir, pron. A plural form of ii, you,
QpfdMsfifauusarsBtouQuiui, See t.
l<5>], QSpA, lieSGstror, Qatar, lieu, v. a.
To Btroke, feel, handle softly,
2.
To daub, smear, a*. 3. To wipe, to clean
by wiping or rubbing; to sweep, brush
or wipe off with the hand, .g!*i_, (c)
lLpeti, s. [elongation of ifitfxw.] Shade,
shadow, reflection,
2. Light, lustre,
brightness, grf). 3. Disease, Gn*i. (ffiar.)
isrrib, s. Extension, length, duration
of time, &c.i O0sswi. 2. Distance, re
moteness,ami,
3. (Jig.) Delay, protraction, fitojtb. (c.)
i?eirinaaa!, s. [//ror.] Put off, neg
lected, fLlQ* A<sfl*w*.
icirjifiSea^i, inf. To put off, pro
tract. 2. To neglect intentionally, not
to do.
T<jrrrfu4oi5^/e^iS)Cu!2!Cjiir. He delays
my business.

ifiieB&atuirL-, inf. To play in water.


if/r (Ja/Llaoa , v. noun. Thirst, liir^^irsih.
$ir, d&p&, jspgi, d@ui, dz, v. n. To
become too thin, as liquid food in cooking,
or boiled rice; to be thin, as some semen,
iata. (c.)
liipgiuGuira, inf. As liireSiLfBuduaa.
l9.TSS>LD, s. State, condition, iS&oohld. 2.
Nature, property, inherent quality, gtomi.
3. Observance of proper-rules, or esta
blished customs, gC/L/ni (p.)
Gpq^Q&nme&ii0U)iijirdj eutptei^^ea, v.
noun. Being in use as one word.
lSdiij3>T, s. Bards or singers who recite
the composition of others, uiQGitt.
/iPsOlo, s. Blue, azure or purple color,
rfevtfpii. 2. Blue dye used by dyers, indigo,
*u*iuia. 3. Sapphire, ptiafffiani. (c.) 4.
Blackness, agniL/. 5. Darkness, tjs. 6.
The blue lotus, as <ji&<gife<. 7. Poison,
lieoCmirSjidr, s. One of the eleven
J>*. 8 Wind, srfisi. 9. The palmyraKudras. See .<yAff>jr.
tree, ukrwtib. 10. One of the nine indi
'even ess seacar, s. Vishnu, as blue or
cations of the clouds. See Gm*<i. W. p.
azure, <s!c>gs. (*# ) 2. Saturn,
484. Neela.
6i)
euear sir, s. A cloth dyer, &ir
SsoasAsriar, s. Siva, as the azurenecked, fi/r.
iSeveuq^essiu), s. Blue dye, ieo&pii. 2.
liso&essrLf., s. One of four poisonous
One of the seven classes of clouds. See
fangs of a snake. See u*>. 2. [fern.]
Saw*.
A cruel woman, QuHutur^ai*. _
i?eoai(Lfp3so, s. The purple brinjal.
ifffdLD&xfl&a&LD, s. A disease
See ttw&sfiflfi,
of the eyes, g,i<2*fgii*w*\b.
must try him for some time.
ei>eir, s. Saturn, &e&. 2. One of
ieoQifl, t. The Neilgherrie mountains,
lisr^fiSeoQuirm, inf. To be protract
the monkey chiefs in Kama's army,
in the Coiinbatore district, /ifiAJw.
i.-'ri".:3. Name of a
ed, be put off.
2. One of the eight ranges of moun
king, $:.-<*. 4. A cruel, barbarous
ifeiruj^dS, s. Tape-worm.
tains dividing the world into nine parts,
man, Qr.s><. 5. A merchant of this
crru>aeoii, s. Length and breadth.
immediately north of Ilavaratha, or the
name, who was killed by rfs, a devil in
itsfl, s. A tall person, C t:: .>.:. 2.
central division, jyo*i_S*iSOure>ji. 8. The
the shape of his wife, 9rerf<&.
A long thing, Qxy-gi.
western mountains behind which the
S,60irsniuu>, s. The azure sky; [ex m
rrf!QQ**rii. A very long town. (Q,jrA>
sun is supposed to go round. See 8A
SiuiSiutn.)
fieodatLiy., s. Lumps of blue coloring
lieoir^^srii, s. Sulphate of copper,
matter made from the indigo plant.
!0ffl, &Qp&, pfigi,
da, v. n. [com.
blue vitriol, ^(jft.
ia>dasiriws)Lf., s. Blue spectacles.
/it..] To be prolonged, to last long, en
tfeo/r^&ajrdseti, s. Sulphuret of anti
dure, mtiLSutm. 2. To be long, as time or
fiwdapprf) ievQi(Lgp8a, s. A brinjal
mony.
life, Q*a.-%.*. 3 To be lengthened,
of a bluish caste. See 'ff.fi
tieciniuiisir, s. Balab'hadra, a form of
drawn
out, extended, /. 4. To be pro
Siva, um,fi
feijoi', I. A precious stone, sap
tracted,
delayed, ptwgiia. (p.)
ifGeMpueouo, s. The dark (Sjeu&rr
phire.
Sts/HdagfrQ^ia,
inf. To be lengthened.
SsndairdaL-iirea, s. A plant, geiry.
flower; [ex a.^uii, lily.]
2. To be long lived.
igeodaireS, s. The indigo plant, as /f/ra3L//fl, s. A kind of tune, epf)
lisfidjgi, appel. n. A long, tall, or
yielding blue dye, as jfi'.
ormii.
protracted thing, tebi-g.
lien amil-1, inf. To tie up a cloth, */SeSI, s. The jyay/fl or indigo plant,
SeMiu^m, s. A tall person.
except the borders, corners, Sec, and
iSaHjjmsB^, s. A protracted story.
/oSiiynirO. 2. Black-blue, tn)UL/. 3. Kali,
dip it in dye, t*>t$i. 2. To forge a
the goddess,
4. Ourga, spot*. 5.
/faflajOT, s. A tall man, Q*Lf.tuuar.
great lie, Qu^iQutin^p.
Parvati, uiiigi. 6. The azure flowered
SsSluLf, t. noun. Prolongation, &c.
iB*.<&uuiuQu*&ai*. He lies greatly
gff*ir/#.
7. Twin sister of /*.
as he speaks.
8. A cruel, barbarous or wicked woman, $>(Gttj /?5TT, Qpgi, ifeang/, SfS^ii, tier,
Hea&trnen, s. A blue dye-pot, a jar
c
9. One of the four poisonous
v. n. To lengthen, grow long; to be elon
used in making indigo or dyeing with
fangs of a snake, L-::,aV,.:J.'.-...'j.:j;
gated; to grow or be tall as persons or
indigo.
[ex i*iib, /<uc&-.]
trees; to reach out, stretch one's self out,
lieomgSaSeoaGpniids, inf. To dye
fi&iipar&Q&iiiU, inf. To act im
fakrit.<3**. 2. To extend itself,^rir. 8.
To grow, increase, to be augmented, jf&
or tinge with blue.
pudentlysaid of women.
*A*s. 4. To be protracted, delayed; to be
&cou~&nemw, s. A kind of prepared
tfe$iuirCt-.LDri, inf. To recite the
tedious, fiiwfuui. 5. To run,
arsenic.
drama of Nili. 2. To behave without
easier, inf. To give liberally. See
ifeoiy^uii, s. A plant, e&af,^itmaie<s>^.
a sense of shame.
2. A tree, ^Ci^.xatl).
*lSeO,s. Wind, arpgi. 2. Indigo as iSeoti.
fessriasBp, s. A long or tedious
Seoui-jana, s. Faint blue in staining
(#.)
story.
cloth.
fsietrQBeScB*. The pencil which has
/f<OTL_en, J. Long arm.
ieouL/L-eaeu, s. Blue cloth, /rci@.
imbibed blue paint.
685

jp a.
&s5&iff:&inu>t s. A parallelogram.
lieksrifBsalessr, s. A long term.
1. r .:. in/, [uui. aj an aaV] Along, to
a great length.
/?J)7",
Length, extension or duration,
elongation, taib. 2. Height, tallness, lofti
ness, -<u**S. 3. Light, lustre, brightness,
The latter meaning is mis
taken in fiartiib. (p )
liQemfl, s. The way of lasting happi
ness; [ex 0*j9.]
i$&jsTLi>'ijeo, s. Extensive infatuation.
/foOTtoffii, i. Tall trees.
li&rQsBtrefTLo, s. A spheroid.
liaSaai, s. Distance, farness, remote
ness, gunk. (*g>.)
s. ( Gen. Spflair.) Ashes, eirusuen.
2. Sacred ashes made of cow-dung, fitsisr.
3. Powder, calx, dust, '-losfi. 4. Slaked
lime, jtatresrib.
ifpif-da, inf. [com. a-esir^^iiuif.da.']
To ornament a house by dipping strings
in macerated lime and striking the wall.

JF)J /E7
Spjpuj^&eaBm&irdjaQipLDL], s. A kind
lipeaftiQpirsst, appcl. n. Siva as wear
of liquid curry, made of pumpkin. 2.
ing ashes, fi<*.
A kind of electuary. See <giiL/.
liryi, inf. To reduce to ashes, bring
$pjpiuy>&K&.airujppnesru>,
s. ( St.
to ruin, Qurit.vits. 2. To besmear
isecSr^rarii.) A gift of an ash-colored
one's self with ashes, *-siatBibuekm.
pumpkin as a peace offering, to avert
^QjQiuS'i , inf. To burn to ashes.
the evil influences of malign planets.
For particulars, see prano, gift.
i$3iJifld(9)U>Li/sarQLpgiiu>, s. \_prov.~]
&pjpiuG>UL-i$-, s. [prot>.~] A basket in
Ash-wednesday. See *#ausuif_ijQu(jsr.
which the lSllS pastry is boiled, JllQ*
SioQuiLif.. 2. A kind of basket used for
liguuL, inf. To be reduced to ashes,
holding powdered ^(gumu, or utber
laid in ruins, i<s*. 2. To be butchered,
Bceds boiled in steam for making oil,
as an army, #tfa.
'^y*^. inf. To be slaked, as lime, $jpj, Qp&j, iBr$^r&i, ld, lip, v. n. To be
*nbu&Qurif.is. 2. [prou.] To form as
turned to ashes, to be calcined as metals,
concretions on the body, decayed skin,
stones, &c, uam*i*. 2. To become slaked,
as lime, ..+t,.-. -. (c.)
figay,*, inf. To rub sacred ashes.
/f/DJJ/, @Qpar, gp/SQeereir, Q Q1S3T, l&pp, V.
a. To calcine metals, calcinate, u*C,r*
fippetop itfpjiii&fgjSar, s. A lime-kiln.
OP/ie$iumpei>p(ii&a. 2. To slake lime, t<3*a.
Spffst^C-tnasi , s. [pro*.] The lime
8. To reduce to ashes or powder, Quri*.
basket of a toddy-drawer, %9n*<*jgii
Q#ujiU. (c. )
ipjfiaz&e&sr^isz)U>i-i, s. Slaked lime. See
ppiuy,&safld&irtLi, s. The fruit of the
SpgtwQ^i gi , s. Calcined medicines.
ash-colored pumpkin.

J>1
Jfj\ . A syllabic letter composed of i and jETSWiS, Qpgi, ihpsj, il{ld, gaensiU, v. a.
[proo.] To become lax, loose, slack,
flaccid, &c, fid. 2. To yield to the touch,
s. Yoke of an ox or horse in
be soft, or mellow as the earth from rain;
ploughing or in carriage, &*/hq-. [from Sa.
to soften, - 3. To fall off as a gar
Yuga. W. p. 686.]
ment, exposing the person, QxBy>. The
compounds are limited to Jaffna.
The plough beam with
juzd)&,ii$.'L-(B, s. A loose tie.
which the yoke is connected.
jpeuaiusfit, inf. To slacken, loosen.
jp&fifiup-, s. Yoke.
jftsa&tu&jfBda, inf. To dress loosely.
:-B.,:..-i%..T/vri^^vLilrrT,i. To yoke the
warihjgieastu, inf. To become lenient,
cattle.
placid, gracious.
jsajspneafl, s. The pin of the yoke.
jpmaoj, v. noun. Softness, mellow
ness,
2. Looseness, laxity, #araj.
& mp&istr ,s. The hole of the yoke through
3. Any thing loose, 4*Mair#. 4. Pecu
which the rope, that goes round the
niary aid, Quf<jig^S. 5. Mitigation,
neck of the cattle, is passed.
relaxation of a disease, &c, ssflf. 6.
Yielding in mind, opening the hands to
jfiaui3if., s. [prov.~\ Equality, match, as
help one, *9^.
a yoke of oxen, a couple of persons, &c.
57 S3) X, dQdpsir, j&Q^.ir , uCu.-jr, ,i -t , v. a.
jDstoL/fftltf., appcl. n. [prov.~] An ox
To relax, loosen, slacken, soften, to mel
which will not yield to the yoke, or
low, mitigate, pai*Qtriu.
that frees itself from it, *iL<3**ou!iur,sT
<Sg. 2. (fig.) One who shuffles off a busi jFp&&rr!El(a)%oO, s. [proe.] The fruit
stalk of the palmyra tree when stripped
ness through idleness, g^fi>^fmj)iBpittr.
of fruit, *stud(TptjfuarBi(gfai; [ex jlDtg.]
jpaiiytlt-, inf. To yoke a beast.
^ 65 , i. A poisonous tree, as stl-l^lculd.
jpawmaida, inf. To set the yoke on pS(&j, @Qpsr, js-4.3-Jordr, Cai~r, jjsi,
a beast's neck for the first time on an
v. a. (Tel.) To break in pieces, grind to
auspicious day.
powder, to destroy, Qurif.iurix.
^*js**r*fi!iii_/ir. lie broke (it) in
JgJ&fr, QQp&r, i 7 ."-r , Qeuesr, jpjsn, V. a.
pieces.
To eat, feed, take food,
2. To
u>oiA5i*<g8p#. It rains heavily; (lit.) the
swallow. S if
3. To experience the
rain breaks.
fruits of actions, to enjoy or suffer, ^gyu
v. noun. A bit, a piece, Quirif.
*** (/>)
^/EJQ,
i.
[tmprop. Q/sffcigj.] The pulpy,
g)jw,s*/S<uE<3. Herbivorous animals.
edible kernel of a young palmyra fruit
jpsir&fd jpaiiai, v. noun. Eating,
which afterwards becomes the seed-stone,
utiari$e*Ejaeiij&iTjir<flt$A(g&QsffLl-a>i. 2.AyOUng
feeding, c^u 2. Fruition, enjoy
ment, jjgnCunii. 3. Experience of plea
palmyra fruit, uSars,Krii. (c.)
is
sure or pain, from former deeds, i3uf
of two kinds; gjo^rc, tender kernel ;k
^tb(5, &&sriijpci(, a little too mature.
686

&B@js!B3tij*SQpQpgi. It comes away like


pulp, said of a slimy stool.
^u/@@4L^, inf. To take the palmy
ra pulp.
jpii(ajda&ir, s. [pros.] The thin as
tringent coat of the pulp of the young
palmyra kernel.
^ig|iAL.^, s. The hard pulp of the
kernel as it matures.
jDEigi-ss&r, J. The holes of the young
palmyra fruit containing the hard pulp.
^/egagtgtiewu, *. Young palmyra
fruit before the pulp is well formed.
j&<gd Qsirwenu jpmq^d Cantor, s.
[prop. ,pii<g*(s<atr.] The shell of a
young palmyra fruit. See Q*cibteu.
jfiiaf^^^ekresfir, s. The water mixed
with the palmyra pulp in the kernel.
jpst^uurrd^, s. Green and tender
arccanuts.
JljllEl(8j, Slpek, jji/3?ajraSr, (Jeast, jp&s,
v. a. To swallow, to devour, !|Tfi*. (p.)
jp&aeo, v. noun. Devouring. (
jxHBSBy<3>, s. Your younger sister, s.espm
vor. See a_B<s. (p.)
s. The middle of the body,
the waist, soi_ (*&)
Jg7t_65d5m, s. Smallness, fineness, jpC
uii. 2. Tremulousness, shaking, waving
as a flag in the wind; tottering as an
old mni\,p&aiC-iih. 3. Bend, flexure, qci_*
*ii ; [ex ^ji_bj@.]
Jgli
v. To bend, as (joi_(g, e.
^71 IEl(3j, QSpeir, ^BiEiQQssr&r , Qsisr,
To wave, totter, tremble,
jiasr'L.. 2. To be bent, qii-m. 3. To
wither, fade, droop, shake, iar. 4. To
be fine, thin, attenuated, jjlUjujm. (p.)
Qsrif-gL-G&vgi. The flag waves.

S33T
jeisjSiai, s. A flexible, slender waist.
^2feilp/^)6u, in/. To rub the head slight
(/)
ly with the point of fingers.
jfiiEi(g}, v. noun. Being small, attenu
isndanGeo^n^oi , inf. To feel in the
ated, &c, as the verb.
mouth with the tongue.
Gugp (6M)Qj , inf. To rub the head with
Jjptuuj, s. Minuteness, fineness, subthe fingers feeling for lice.
tilty,
2. Minute particles of mat
ter, time, &e., an atom, Qripuii. 3. Sub JlS8o?l,s. [improp. for jjf?.] Point, end,
tile idea, nicety of a tiling, miuutia;, <giic4.
tip,
(c.) 4. [i'n rhet.~] A figure which presents ^JJEieSjff, dQQpat, pGpek, uQuebr, da, V.
a suitable idea by a subtle hint. See
a. To make fine, minute; to reduce to
rn. 5. Being easy of acquisition, that
powder; to do fine work, ^iLuuraiQauu.
which is facile, di&. 6. Criticalness,
2. To look at, examine carefully, s~im*vr
exactness, accuracy, ptcuih; [j
MUUFfaX. (t\)
^L-u^nnii^SI-^iiLu^jnliaj, v. noun.
smib&esUppseaiatGtutb. Kasyapa the acute
Close consideration.
discerner cf the times. (ur.)
jpL-uisi&nCi, inf. To explain the
jgiesfofB^si), s. Quality, property, dis
minute points of a science,
position, Kli.
SiCuu/ifl, s. Acute understanding, as
jp fiyni (g, Qp& , jxr*g Bzrai , u>,&)ggis, v.
giLLuu>jiv, inf. To be acquainted with
n. [prov.~\ To be, or become, or be made
small, fine, minute, -..->-:. wura. 2 To be
the subtleties, and abstrusities of a
subtle, abstruse, <si>a. 3. To be sharp,
science.
acute, ingenious,
<.:.-*.
jliL^uLDHTSiaqr^gi, s. Acumen. 2. A fine
jfiggtStuerqgpgi , s. Very small writing.
or subtle idea.
jiu.ua/aiii, s. A critical commentary; jfiggvQssrLo&rw, s. An acute mind.
refutation of another's sentiments.
jpgjjPls&LCs, j. Fineness, minuteness,
jsiLuGaife), j. Fine, delicate work.
in,-. v.-T.j. 2. Acuteness, acumen, discri
GeipgiL-uii, s. A name of the Upanimination, _;b>ui. (*&.) 3. Any thing
shads. See jjfii_*i4.
ingeniously made, gii*i4. 4. Comprehen
siveness, conciseness. jyi_*ii. 5. [with =.]
jji7oSW<5b<u), j. A bend, a flexure, Qpid
Pcnuriousness, niggardliness, -Cawu^ani;
2. Movement, jfo*^; [ex &e*rm<g, v.]
[or,pgj<5, t'.] (c.)
J2 S3oT!EJ(&j, s. Minuteness, subtilty, fine
giggadawnzsrt-jpfil, s. Acumen, inge
ness, ^*om. 2. Yellowish and spreading
nuity, good intellectual powers.
spots on the skin, as xatrmig, Gpmto. (p.)
^epiMMutn-arGat&B. s. Very nice, in
&assrm8GiuiriT, s. [pi.] Persons of acu
genious, skilful workmanship.
men, or sharpness of intellect, ^v"- jfigzpdaiisunirds, inf. To be too precise,
Gurr. (p.)
too particular.
jp
3S (g, @Gpebt, ^jgmiQdawA , ffeuar,
v. n. To be thin, fine, attenuated, Qa>*u.
. v. a. To make beads, &c., very
2. To be or become subtile, minute, re
small; to execute any minute, or fine
fined, ^4reoiBjr. 3. To bend, to be bent.
work; to write in small characters,
OPi_M. 4. To drop, fade, wither,
5.
BDieufi*. 2. To point a stick, to taper,
To be limber, pliable, flexible,
See
3. To pulverize, to comminute,
Quwuf_tuiis. (c.)
fisasr&imei, v. noun. Shaking, bending,
j/aitvQuiftfajB&tatawgigpa&Qtgstr. HegiveS
fading, &c , as the verb.
very scantily, &c.
Jjp snarSsO, s. A frog, pei&tr. 2. A kind jpigs$ii3Qiu(iga, inf. To write small
letters.
of fish, herring, sardine, g/tiSar.
v. noun. Any small or mi
soared, s. A species of frog, the frog- giggsd^,
nute thing, A^-ui,. 2. Smailness, subfish, patbaaSG$3jtQujftb. ("-'>.)
tilty, jyo*rsxo. 3. Very minute writing,
^enrgflKfie^aaiurpQaQul. A frog brings
mischief upon itself by croaking.
^7S3WS)^ s. The jp<est) tree. 2. The
n. n. To become small, minute, fine; to
pasiis tree.
be made or to be small, jpcfraoiDtuia.
^7S33rsj)aj, s. A tree. See aeardfg.
adj. Minute, fine, small, subtile,
,7^33) Jn<esS)LDri>, s. A class of trees, 8lender,JB*>iuar. 2. *. A particle.atom.jj^.
Morinda umbellata, L.of
are a> &essrem/8eijieasraiiuj)jjSsf, s. Acute
a jf^i of yellow wood; ^rafljjg^,
understanding, penetration, discrimi
bullock's heart, Annona reticulata. See
nation, acumen, ,;-<-..,>&.
jpakreaR
t. [contraction of jpeir
jp^&)dssirijd@0.ip, s. A kind of ve
*uPap.] The name of a small bird,
nereal disease. See fi*p.
jpjs&reafietDL-. jpjestsru>(T^Ej(^0, s. A
t&r, v. a. [vuL] To rub, to handle,
slender waist, fi[tjtf<>i_. 2. [met.] A
lady, a woman, Qua*, (p.)
3 $>33) 61J , QQpesr, js^sBGsireir, Co;ear,
^^, r. a. [prow.] To draw the fingers jp6iraSa>w, s. [ru2.] Fineness, minute
ness, sharpness, &c, as .-. - =.
through the hair, slightly rubbing and
feeling, /n-J^Q/sfi^. 2. To feel the gums, joeorexfliU, adj. As jpestr.
palate, &c, with tip of the tongue,
ffQbssfiijs(5v>QiDcda-sBR/igvsji. In entering
(Riff25 .
on a delicate afliur, reflect well.

jfiearaSiLifi , appcl. n. That which is


small, minute or 8ubtile,jK*wu"u'B'# 2.
A Bkilful contrivance, a thing curi
ously wrought, juiudtttev,.
j&aisrexfliuLfpfil, s. Acute intellect, acu
men.
jpasrafliuii, s. [pi.] Persons of acute
mind, quick parts, good discrimination,
&c > ,*,.-..,>i_cw. 2. Ministers of state,
inigAu*. (p.)
jiisir^jeOT/fa/, s. Acute understanding,
&C, as Bfai*aujet.
^reriSsssrift, s. Fine meal, (p.)
jpenrQuiTLf., s. Fine dust, powder, be.,
jpe&srQuir^sir, s. An abstruse mean
ing, occult or mystic matters,
a ,>_:.."'.'" , f. Fine sand, jpu>ee5! io.
^/ssaresiLD, s. Fineness, smailness, slendcrness, nicety, QtiffH. 2. Kxquisiteness
in workmanship, &c, Gml^ififif,j>. 3. Mi
nuteness, juiDii. 4. Sharpness, acuteness,
penetration, discrimination, *_*b>uj 5.
Abstruseness of a subject, or of an idea,
j!s*raoi<jjiCir*). Be not nicejn food.
jptmenwiutisitGeiSsi,
A clever inven
tion, &C, as jg&iasAtm C:Jw.
n [prow.] To become soft or moist, as
soap in water; to be mashy,
2. To become damp, as furniture or soiled
clothes in wet weather, fei*^a>4s. See
Jglflied, s. Forehead, QisjbjS. [probably
from Sa. Nit'hala.'] 2. Eye-brow, 4(j*i4.
3. A word, On*.
jupetiGsaR &,pptfrLy.m&, s. An orna
ment for the forehead of a woman, as
jppp&eBsr, s.

Ab Q/tppldsesor.

ji^gBGiar, jj^w, . a. To aim at, to intend,


to design, to have in view, a?. 2. To
mean, to denote, (sfiaa. 3. To speak,
QrA*u. (p.)
jppeSuLKgjieo, v. noun. An author's
introduction to his subject, the prologue,
the first of the thirty-two
jppSiuQuirQfjeir, s. The subject, ob
ject, or contents of a work.
Jgl-Si), s. Tip, point, top, end, sharp point,
opto-. (j>.) 2. [in flsfrnn.] Octennial varia
tion of the longitude of the moon as given
for 248 days, which happen! after the
rotation of twelve cycles of the period,
called I'anchanka Vakiam.
jpfiipQ/iirev, s. The foreskin, as,s-e^,*
@eB qff ci\ v. noun. A correction,
sometimes required in the use of
JJgd ,d@Gpes , pGpeir, uGudr, da, v. a.
To put out, quench, extinguish,
2.
To destroy, jjitfA*. 3. To subject, subdue,
Jtoptfl. 4. (^j.) To suppress the pas
sions or emotions,
(p.)
QmiiaJiQviA&ffijGuaQmttrpfiQij. As though
one could quench Are by pouring oil upon
it.
,:u^, noun. Quenching, suppress
ing.
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JJ St)
J^ltU^, QSpzhr,
earear, Senear, jsiip, jpajsva. A polite imperative, used in
v. a. To put up the wick of a burning
all the persons.
lamp, ia*n_ (rg.) 2. To propel, to put &sue\>uaiairjyeuevG suitsir, appcl. n. A
forth, to thrust forth, paa. bee &-*gs.
teacher.
jrjllbss>3S, s. Your father, E-/iaoa. (p.) jpoieoso jfieifl&, v. noun. Saying,
jglULD jurruih, s. A shrub, 6T(5@,
declaration, utterance, Q/r*,.
Asclepius, L.
JlLptTiLlLJU!r&(3j, s. [prov.] Immature
JOlih. The genitive plural of in, your
areca-nuts, (y>)juur*<g.
as jyiOurtjer, your property. Compare #A Jl(l-pi5Jg), GiG/Deir, jptTg&fiQmar, Qenar,
2. A particle of declension, used with A,
tt(3<b in the 2d person plu, as a&ieSte<muj fioftg, v. n. [prow ] To skulk, to slink or
sneak away, ujjbs. 2. To slip into, and
ft/<2>, SVllT?^[fllr,,. - . *T A v. . J gji, &C t9tjl
get hidden as one among many, wtopv.
3.
To creep on the breast, as reptiles,
^/u>/f_ss/ii>u>ai/f, s. [pi.] Your people,
&c,
(Jaffna.) 4. v. a. To carry
party, friends, &c., jjii(jisa>i_iui*.
away by stealth,
5. ['.] To insert,
juldsii jiiu3a;sir, *. Your lady, woman,
stick in, tuck in, .ysr-p**.
&c.
jPQg&fi, appcl. n. One that excuses
jjiiDGsr-jbilold cir, s. Your man.
himself, taking no responsibility, *a>i
Qairear.
jtJiitS, s. Your younger brother, coir
-j See cliclS.
JP (Lgeued, s [prov.] kajiyfiriiiuuns^. 2.
jpiiSwirii, s. Your people, &c, as
Any thing slippery,
Jp(i>sy,v. n. [prov.] To creep along,
^7(77), i. [proti.] The young shoots in
&c, as
See
rice stubble, as Qar<y.
jfj}65)Lp, s. A small gate requiring per
Jjpsmir, s. Froth, foam, scum, spume,
sons to stoop, a wicket, fi,)Mi, 2. A
lather, Querni. 2. Water bubbles, @uV.
lattice, a window, u.-ai*. 3. Minuteness,
(c.) 3. (*>) Butter, Q/BrOiiTaj.
fineness, ,^*ru>. (*&.) 4. Intellectual
acumen, ^$>^cuib.
jpie&irs&v - jpe&trfi&retr, inf. To froth
at the mouth, to foam.
gisaipsiwisii , s. [prov. jnstpQurrL-(B.]
jutaitQsitmeir, inf. To form as froth
A narrow passage through a hedge,
on water.
JglSBiLp, SGpzar, liQpehr, Senear, gisctfiill,
j,-.-sf4-xl-J,\ s. The foaming sea.
e. a. To creep in through a narrow pas
jpsairjimnppev, v. noun. Forming, as
sage; to crawl in, to slip in, to enter as
froth.
a rat, 4*. 2. To be put in, to be inserted,
jsi es>itulS'/!&(&,, s. A kind of gourd. See
3. To enter one's mind as an
author's meaning, &c., u^u. 4. To side
with,
profess
friendship for with byjfieonuSneo s. The lungs, lights.
ends, BJ&?dsx;^jetT. (c.)
giennBinajeir, s. One who foams at the
^i<Ju^>(jSAi3(uiuf. Don't you hear me?
mouth. 2. One whose lips are covered
gz@%xu$&essa>ynijtS^t?j. The thread
with saliva.
will not go into the eye of the needle.
sQpei, ppta, d(&,ii>, as, v. n. To
tffbp*Qa<r&iQa)t6rij>argl<!tvgeBsiflir0g That
froth, to form as froth, to foam, to spume,
word penetrated my mind.
^rByRri_jr. (c.)
s. A fox which burrows in
&wiAis*tmrtmt!gififinir. lie drank (it) jjmifimtfl,
the ground. See nA.
effervescing.
inf. To peep in or
jpsuesarLL ^suSssir, s. That which is jjiaoLpi&uiriTsa,
into, to put the head in and look. 2.
minute, fine, attenuated, j.
2.
To penetrate.
Thread, yarn, line, u^jirAi. 3. A treatise
iw>y>&giQun.s, inf. As ji/sutf, 1. 2.
on literature or science, a&d&iii. 4. Mil
To force through a crowd.
let flour, gHvicr.
Jlijsiieo, s. Word, saying, declaration, gienipairr&ev -jji Lp ai iruS a> , s. A low
or small gate.
OffrAi. (#.)
^7S5)t),
sSCpsr, pQpeir, udum, is, v.
JglSilGd jpswg);, QSpehr, jpeudrGpeir,
a. To cause to enter, to put or thrust
<?/*, ^*u, o o. To say, to speak, to
in, to insert, fi-iiQ*$i4^. (c.)
declare, to utter, Qr*,v. (p.)
&euevngieuii@, s. A figure in rhetoric, jfieeiLppgieBGims, inf. To fix in a hole,
&C; [sometimes

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jidast
Jpes>Lp&&eC>, s. A narrow entrance, jp
i3ua9. 2. [prov. also
in cant
numbers] Seven, <*mSjrg(ifs.*(j^J.
gisnip&&pLiSi, s. Seventy, erQgu&i.
JZd smtp <sq , s. Acumen, as jpenip, s^rBiu
jpl errll L-j , s. A musquito, a gnat, Qair
*<. 2. A lire-fly, a glow-worm, iSa
^7(SlJLJl_y, QQpdir, gifeyu iSCeardr, Qaiek,
jf^uu, v. n. [also igijL/.] To act lazily,
to shrink from duty, to neglect work or
do it slightly, fpuu. ( Ii.)
jpS&rr, s. Inferiority, baseness, meanness,
resrib. 2. [oul. for QrraJ.] BHndlieSS.
( Beschi.)
jtrJferuL/(tji)ar(usjr, s. A base or mean
person, a slave. (R )
&i$eaUJiT, s. [sing, joSen IVear, fern,
] A low tribe of fishermen, Qrzj/i
cAtewrtaa. 2. [in contempt.] Mean ones,
as jsiistiurjjtjLfplbQur,
*i_AnJ/435^3wBJrf3i^t_C^tli_t6
The
name given by a fisherman to fish
must be the name; i. e. the meanest
knows his own trade.
jfjZssripeisteeM, s. A dirty fellow, (lit.)
a mean widow.
jpcferriliLi, e. Aajp^uL/. (R.)
jp sir sirit eh, s. [/.] A small biting
emmet, ^iSpQpsi^H ; [**
]
jglSir(Sy^.Sff^air,jo oreS<Itsreir,<3avsir,sner sir,
v. a. [prop. 8*.] To pinch, to nip.
jfieir^, v. noun. A pinch, a nip, fieirgj.
2. A bit, a particle, a morsel, E^0.
jpeitf), s. Point, tip, top, extremity,
o/Ar. (c.) 2. Minuteness, fineness, sinallDeSS, ^tBbsmu,.
Nip off the shoots (of the
plant)
jf(5fli03wJGw^9iLHf.iair4RD54^A{y6y
He
climbs the top of the tree and fells it
at the foot.
^ssflijsoa, s. The ends of the fingers,
jpsSaQ&iTQgigi , s. The tender sprouts
of the top-branch.
jfieSjiCjineo, s. The foreskin.
jpeSiBir, s. Tip of the tongue, (fsar^ni.)
jps&uuifi, s. End of a row of guests
at table, muM^i,
JT)jesfl, sQQpek, pG/Zsbr, uduor, is, r.
a. To sharpen to a point, to point, t^-rsx.
jp]S$^&jG<zir&e<>, v. noun. Looking
intently, 94^<?r4A).
Jl8sisr, s. [vul. t^Sksr.'] Point, tip, sharp
end, Qptsir. (*#)

jjjrso

JpST. A letter compounded of i and sat.


JiaraaLD, s. A tree, GpirpspjSiDaih, Dalbergia latifolia. 2. [arjrig.] A push.
JTjITJi(&),Q(lpdT,g!t&<3Qsirzk, Gaieir,jprda,
v. a. To push or thrust aside, #*ar. 2.
To thrust forward, to discharge as a
weapon, Qs&fo.
jprxaeo jprd<aj, v. noun. Pushing,
thrusting,
(*>)
.^JT/E/g), j. Greatness, Quq^bolo. 2. Abun
dance, intenseness, uS(r8. (&) Stc citg.
giiiQsarGn&iQib. It is very much need
ed. (Beschi.)
v. n. To be great, intense, abundant; to
exceed, ^fis/ii*. (p. )
'jglTjSSStfrLD, s. Newness, novelty, Lfgimut.
2. Any thing new, uncommon, curious or
extraordinary, mmateig. W. p. 486. NooTANA.
jgnpzaisnnssr, i. A person who does or
says uncommon things; an innovator.
jprpzerutnasQetidxi, s. Curious workman
ship.
gtrpzeriiu starear, inf. To make new or
curious things.
jprparwdi(Bdpe\>, v. noun, [pros.] Amus
ing with curious stories.
jgspssea, s. A new person, Lj^uek.
{tff.) 2. A man fond of curiosities,
!<?g*s<*. 3. An innovator.
jprpeS, *. [rnasc. and /cm."] A new
comer, a stranger. 2. Aa&fiartxriar.
Jgiruili, s. A bull, a bullock, a steer,
"as- (*>) 2. A shrub, b<s*<s, Asclepias, L.
*JJ&rLj<rii>, s. Tinkling ankle-rings, as Seo
i>H. 2. Foot-rings formed of little bells,
as ur/tBshiBtrfi. W. p. 486. NoOPlIEA.
JOJnr, Qp&, iip&,gir(ir)Lb,girff, e. n. To
go out, to be extinguished as a lamp; to
become extinct, as a family, jySm. 2.
(Jig.) To be suppressed, as hunger, anger,
a quarrel, &c, 4fp. 3. To perish, to
begin to rot, or to grow too soft, ufartfu.
i&HgGutsurp. The fire is quenched.
JT', dQSpar, pip or, uQuar, *, c. a.
To put out, to quench, jytan**. (Bachi.)
2- (fig-) To appease hunger, fury, quar
relling, &c, &pp.
tBatssm&itffiuGurGi. Put out the lamp.
JgUTSO, s. Thread, yarn, string, line, @atp.
2. A literary or scientific treatise,
-iAi.
3. Science, system, literature, nOiSni. 4.
Deliberation, counsel, mature considera
tion, rr*ri4. (*&) 5. The badge-string of
the sacerdotal, the royal and of some
mechanical tribes, uss*A>. 6. A string
tied round an image in a Roman Catholic
Church, in token of a vow, QurtjfflBr&At.
7. A wedding-badge, fiteS&ii. s. Car
penter's or mason's line, afw&iiIn com
bination it takes grammatical changes like
mii>. Of &*> or sacred learning there are
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jgireo

three: I. <p0&r*>, an original scientific


work regarded as divine, the Vedas; >.
mifijrii, a work derived from and agreeing
with the original, being an enlargement,
as the Vedanta; 3. *iti0r*>, a work
following the original, secondary, but
differing in some particulars; collateral
writings, as the Adwitta.
&puBiatu. Study many books. (Aw.)
.v..".'.'iuraA,[rjJsu(?.rAsAi. Stringing flowers
without a thread; i. e. fabricating.
&niriiimpQjiilig9ifiQifiQp<a. Search the
Shastras, and lead a regular life. (Aw.)
jrt&, $. A weaver's reed, Qig&eu&s-.
2. [proe.] A goldsmith's mould for
drawing wire, *iiJ<u*.
jpreoif., s. [prop.] A line or membrane
passing from the privy parts to the
anus. 2. A mark made with the car
penter's line, gst><30.
jareuiLi-ejSbar, s. Contents of a book.
jprei'ffiaGapp, inf. See jjjaGspp.
gir ev-Ssij, s. Knowledge of science.
j.t eo,n SiiP, u.ix, t. The author of a work.
girsvirpnnih, s. A primer or first book;
the alphabet; [ex 4p*.]
grevnutndsn, s. Craft, artifice, devices.
(It.)
jpreotriiGainir, appel. n. [pi.] Critics,
reviewers, revisers.
suitsen-jam, s. A spider's web. [Jfadura usage."] See ^o-an-.
jpretiir&ry&S, s. The spider, Seoifiu
U*8. (Beschi.)
jsksS upsets, s. Moral or legal rules.
jpreSiunuLj, s. The composition of a
work, being of four kinds : 1 . Oft<sfif*>,
substance in brief, compendium, synop
sis; 2. Mfr*i, detail, amplification; 3.
QptmaM, compendium and detail; 4.
QmriffQuuiuLi, translation.
jgrSipihpBieir, appel. n. A widow; a
woman divested of her wedding-badge,
^reSaoi/), . A single thread.
jpreSsstLpda, inf. To reel yarn, to
disentangle yarn from the skein and
wind it on the reel, to unwind yarn.
jprsSHesrsBi, s. A ball of thread, yarn,
cotton, &c, ,si8<y?r_. 2. A weaver's
bobbin with the yarn, ^r/AQ*M_
&nlpp, s. The proper arrangement of
words, as fiftet^gi.
jpr&mpireQuut. The wedding string
and badge.
jprnBeatiTuGuirar, appel. n. A teacher.
jprgissinu-ieainGeuiirr, appel. n. [pi.]
Learned men, sftGgt.
jfHBj$t&8, appel. n. A weaver. ( in
contempt.)
jrjpjMLjLf, s. The component parts of
a treatise. See ^put).
jprQeo i&, inf. To buy thread as a
weaver. 2. See 3, t>.

jpirsv

jprGsoeafl, s. A rope-ladder, auSpGpeafl.


2. [in myl/tol] Fancied threads or
strings, as a guide, by which to pass
and repass through the sky, to and h orn
the world of the celestials. 3. [prow.]
Tho shrouds of a vessel, urii."4C><ia.
j& <?)/; (Bpeo, v. noun. Warping for
the loom, u<J^*i.
j8ar<?e/7ili_, inf.
To sew or stitch
loosely, to baste.
jprGeoirii, s. [pi.] Brahmana as wearing
the sacred thread, utiuuti. 2. The learned,
the literati, ^apm-Ccur. 3. Ministers
of state, .'-f--.r. (*>.)
j5neo(2&L-a, inf. To learn a science
under a teacher. See
v.
jfgiv&pjppei), e. noun. Rolling or wind
ing yarn, thread, &c., on a ball, skein,
&u. 2. Winding thread round a sacri
ficial pot. See <5uucu*u>.
jUreoQ&tud/iGjSirsir, appel. n. The
patron of a work, or a person who
moves the author to write a book.
jpr6\i@iflaajpreaQpjpiia, inf. To twist
yarn.
jprGo&LSewtBpev, v. noun. Twisting
broken threads together.
jg&i<Brt*ir<2Bfi<2u**. Unconnected talk.
jpeoQunGSpeo, v. noun. Marking with
a thread, as a carpenter, &c, g^CuiQ
.a---. 2. Putting on the thread of the
Brahman or other caste, Mf~girevGuirCGiuiSetrppeQ, v. noun. Mark
ing and cleaving, as timber. 2. Making
an exact division, commonly into halves.
3. [in irony.] Administering strict or
rigid justice.
^rn-snHx, s. A fisherman's net.
jare\>en en G sonir, s. [p'O The learned, the
literati, **iJii*or. 2. Ministers of state,
mtfiSut.
jsrsvsuLp&tg), s. The sentiments or
theory of a work, #sc^uf.
jpreoaiifi&ppe\>, v. noun. Acting up to
the moral precepts of a book.
jpreot&(9peo, v. noun. Spinning a
thread and letting itself down, as a
spider, or caterpillars.
^ri>eTp, s. Injunction, prescription or
rule laid down in books.
^rfi-fi?,/?A . Amplification or detail
of a work.
jsapa&jp, s. String made of thread.
3tp ?:?&>, * The sentiments of an
author. See *<sA9- 2. The author's
meaning of any given passage.
jrpsffi, s. A skein of thread.
jsrp^^s, s. A tassel of cotton thread.
jprp({Q&w, s. A number of threads
composing the warp in a loom. See
rv's 2. A skein.
jprpt^pput, s. The ten faults or de
fects in a literary composition. Sec
under @pp(c.
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QibS
jprsirQpati, s. Preface, introduction,
v, s. Cotton thread for string
opaa/joir.
2. A literary or scien
ing beads.
tific work, as ,sr*>.
jprp&irnt-i, s. Sentiments inculcated
gn&QpsmmcSlQejuip&aiTmiclr.
One Well
in a work, &c. See aiin.
learned in literary works.
j&rpanr^sk jprpsrQfis&r, s. A skein or
jts^^^a^rjiuj^V/CaiejiriSii. f *
clew of thread.
be known by reference to the book
jpmuakpuui, s. A venereal ulcer on
itself.
the peritoneum. See ustpiitb.
gotQp t$.Lj -jpjrGarQflLy.] v. noun. The
jprpuGSt^, s. A weaver's warp.
object of a work, gseSapQurGGsz***.
jS$puigi, s. A ball of thread.
JtfreO, jprpQCpssr, j$srpQpar, jsnpQuest ,
jlBpuuj&sr , s. The general ends or
sups, v. a. To spin, &rss*pa. (e.)
objects of literature. See rrpQurgir.
uQT)U>^i)'Ljprp&, inf. To spin coarse
ffjbuyi&aii, v. noun. Acquaintance
yarn.
Qu>e*>di/snajj5irp&, inf. To spin fine
with science, literature, &c.
yarn.
jprpuir, s. A kind of jysauetf verse,
commonly emplo}'ed by lexicographers, JSira/, s. (Tel.) Rape seed, sesamum,
(gtfiiiruui. 2. Warp in weaving, ppjp
mir.
jgiryQsd,
s. Heaping, forming into heaps,
jprpunsu&aieo, s. The j&rpuir verse.
<gi!v*>. 2. A climbing, turning plant,
^irpL/eoeui, s. Qjoi.] Persons of accom
Qsrtq.. 3. A parasitic, leafless plant. Sec
Qr^.JO*i-ftif*. 4. Killing, QaiSw. 5. An
plished or distinguished learning.
elephant,
uifa. (r&.)
&rp\-\pp$1sa, s. Proof from esta
blished authority; a term used by Bet- ^TL^eonL-Sl, v. noun. Killing in heaps,
ehi m Tonnool.
^iSpicrarQsrUo ; [ex
to fight.] (p.)
^rpL/psnreai, s. Notes of an expla jprsmLp, s. [elongation of jpaotp.] Anatory character given at the end of
cuteness, fineness, minuteness, ^akaain.
a work. See 4pwi_.
(*>.) 2. A chink, a little hole, Siggvisi.
jprpQuir^sir, s. Subjects treated of
or inculcated in a book. 2. Contents jprjpi, i. [Gen. girpjfiek.] A hundred,
Of a book, ^wu-twtev.
a century, ep&. 2. A term used in wishing
when another sneezes, to avert the sup
jBr^J/rfileD^, s. Spiritual illumination
posed evil omen, meaning may you live
by the Shastras. See $c-ecr.
a hundred years,
jprptTyii, s. A weaver's bobbin; [ex pir/i.]
&stQ$tmpes>i&QjuuXiuu-Tg. One should
jsresriuu>, s. Advantage or pleasure of
not become involved in many difficulties.
learning,
2. Superiority of
&S>*l<2ai$ui:pnia&i-pp'(Sib. A hundred
one work over another, on the same
days learning may be lost by six days
Subject, ^rs\tjCu)*sM!.
neglect.
gireomrrifi, s. A weaver's
Fpji*<ibi3teatjuiL(2t-jiaF. Did I engage
shuttle. See i_s-.
for a hundred things?

Q/5dS
ipmp*Q*ffig)<g0adl. One measure (of
chaff) has spoiled a hundred.
jfrQ^alffii, s. A hundred thousand,
jprppipnfi, s. A poem, consisting of
one hundred QmaSmur, or .*..-'-. or . \s
ffmp, and with the #*pi$ repetition,
&iluapvi. Sec iSauiptb.
jp!rpjpid(&G&iTeB>ai-d&irjGir, s. A cap
tain of a hundred men, a centurion.
&rpgn8as>p, s. A hundred weight. ( R.)
jsxpgtuujsgi, s. A hundred and ten.
2. A hundred times ten.
Jpirjpj, @Qp<sir,jprf&<lairdt, QeuBir,jsirp, t. a.
To destroy, to kill,
) 2. ( Tel.)
To bruise, to crush,
JTjlTGHirD, s. An eel, it cvia (miS'ck . (ji.fl
JgKp. [in combin. for jszrei).] See jprsir.
J^IT/DUfT. See under jjonw.
Jprp/neti, v. noun. Act of spinning, .sr,
tgpii; [exgsii.]
)
*JE3T8TlJii s. [com. eeissrii.]
Defect,
fault, blemish, tganpui. ( Sa. Nyuna.)
2. Certainty, a-aSiaou. W. p. 486. Noonam.
{Buy Jpir{5S)$Bl'i&LD, s. [yul.
mtf**i4.] Defect and excess, deficien
cy, and superfluity, inequality, <jyojM>
Qug-aom. W. p. 490. NVOONAU'HIKA.
jSir^fia&t&Q&neveo, inf. To expose
deficiencies.
jSir(tt)fi/i&u>nissrQ&n<i, i. An migrant matical word.
jpr^fis&uiusisreisiir, inf. To be finical,
over-nice.
*Jpr^>3)iu ii>, s. A trick, &c. See csrgjiLui.
JUrf&yLfli * Weaver's shuttle. See
Jgiresr. [in combin. for jprev.']

See jpra).

QjB
Qlb~. A letter compounded of i and sr.
QisSiq., s. (Tel.) Fire lighted to warm
one, or keep off wild beasts, J4ijs. (c.)
Oi?SliU3, j. [also Q&Qipii.'] Tinkling
foot-rings, wpiSejibn. (p.)
QpjQl^, s. Foot-rings; fire, &ic. See
QrQqq QmQLp,@psi, QxsQip&pgi,
QeSdfii, Q*Qtp, v. n. [also QgBtf.] To be
come loose, as a garment or bracelet, or as
the earth by rain ; also to grow lean and
weak, pan. 2. To slip off, as a garment,
sal*. 3. To flow out, as tears from the
eyes, or milk from the breast, Qur@v. 4.
(*gi .) To expand, to blossom, icir. 5. To
become liquified, to melt, .<j. 6. To
relent, as the heart in pity, gj*. 7. To
give way, to yieldas to the axe in cut
ting, or the hammer, in beating, jfa>*,. 4.
To be forsaken, wfft_ijL>i_. 9. To be
reduced to powder, Qui^-mi*. 10. v. a.
To forsake, dciSi/i:*. (c.)
waifitrwQ*QtSit00. The garment has
slipped down.
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ffoiLQe&ijiigiQuriSpf). The body has Qfl>(^, 0!r,>.i?!, u>, Qga, v. n. [corrupt,


grown weak.
of Q*>!4.] To become soft, relaxed,
loosened, soaked, and ready to breakas
QitScpeSi, inf. To let go slack, to
a bank after rain, smu. 2. To bp well
loosen. 2. To let a business drop.
ground or macerated, imuSuiur* ; also
Qn8>&8, v. noun. Loosening, grow
used in the fifth, sixth, and seventh mean
ing slack, relaxing, pat*S.
ings of Qffl(4, which see. (c.)
3IQffipiA&iBiFw&QS!fi4&ajri5($&Bpgi. It is
*rg)Qm<slleiGurcSpg. The lube of the
not tight but loose.
perforated ear hangs down.
Q/eaeueair^/Seo, v. noun. [com. Jr=v
QisS^aj, v. noun. Loosening, slacken
mrpp&>.] Grinding very fine.
ing, being relaxed, 4f. 2. Leaving,
separating from, iMf.
Qisiseii, s. A thing relaxed, petririffi.
2. A fruit over-ripe, jjptmattpsi. 3. [ prop.}
QibS ip, a<733r, pQpsir, uQuar,
Any thing rotten, decayed, -**,; [ex
v. a. To make loose, to make slack, to
relax, paipp. 2. To crush, to bruise, by
pressing, &c, *is. 3. To separate, to
Qpsi, Qis&Qarg), ii, Qifis, t.
detach, JA**. 4. To unfurl, to cause to Q:Vn. To be
relaxed, to loosen, as Org.
expand, or spread, a>*>tpp. (c.)
Q<53@, v. noun. Soaked as the ground
gju?xmy_pgiQir;Q!*>pguQuBC-uj<Ba<3t. They
after rain ; relaxing, dissolving, disjoint
have beaten and bruised him.
ing, losing tenacity, G.?6 . .=*). 2. See
Q/sStfiijiy, v. noun. Slackening, &c.
QkA(5, v. a.
QisSlPjS&I, v. [causative.'] As CS^Stp,
Q ltd @empeo, v. noun. Melting, as
the heart in love, wsvih a-<5p*i.
v. a. (c.)

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Q/sagjsflSiEffD, o. noun. Becoming loose
or relaxed, giving place as the earth,
to roots, &c.

#j(Br4giO*rKrLlspi_AC?f. Is this
for your breast log? a curse impre
cating death.

rock which will nut yield to a crow


bar.
Qm(3), QGpdr, G.zsBl.nrar, Qaisr, O/e
ts, v. a. To raise a thing by engines,
fioriiu. 2. {Tel.) To push forward,
3. To chase away in battle, g't&v**"- (<")
Qwd(g, v. noun. A push, a thrust,pw/errj.
sQis&f&jQirir/Bli), j. Banyan tree,
(It) See tu*vQgt0i.
QiS&sy, v. noun. Act or art of weaving,
Oit*0^uS*). 2. (Jig.) Texture, intertexture, web. (c.) Bee
v.
Q/s=fifl<?oyi-l.i_, inf. To put the warp
in the loom.
QmfOjCenoso, s. The work of weaving.
QflS&$), s. Nut-gall. See ai&tri).
QiS^^^ua QiS^^Ld, s. The mind,
heart; breast, chest, as G*, 14.
QlW(GJ)<3r, s. The mind, the heart; [in
popular use] Consciousness, thought, rea
son, judgment and will, sard. 2. Con
science, u>ar**iti.8. 3. Breast, bosom, chest,
\ctiLf. 4. Throat, Q^rcirH)!-. 5. (Jig.)
Boldness, courage, daring heroism, mpt.uib.
6. Audacity, venturousness,
(c.)
upi'3>0xe<*- Forget not O my soul !
narsQs&m**sil*Bpg. I feel anausea in
the throat.
g^tiaQtijtartSistBpCfit. Are you so
bold?
#<3*iu^jsi*0rfiol<5-iB/i^!. What you
have done is remembered.
Qs^H(?woSp*Bcs*. lie treats me with
great disrespect.
Q*go>*A>i^.uLjrf. Ask your own breast.
Qm&mrQwtfi#Qfti5*QtMiSMKi, There is
no fraud in which the heart is not con
cerned. (Ave.)
a.<xQ0e@ft(gQXt<40u?urS<;ar. I will
reduce your pride.
a.<ir<2<B6"*&Qsg*. Your breast is a
stony breast.
Q/E(f$&&Dtpi&Q&rraren , inf. To be
choked, or stifled in the throat.

The viscera. 2. See Jw.


QitQ&ttiiiq^ifi/E(g(gj^, s. The pit
of the throat.
Q rs iG^S Lp./s,a so , v. noun. Throbbing of
the heart, from fear, &c.
Qt^SSeoaec QietgS/beiei), s. (fig-)
A heavy calamity, Qutgi&t&ib.
Q*&S)Q>aAi9iij<:urLLi*M. You have put
a stone in my breast, used in lamenta
tion for the dead.
Qm^SQedQ/Ssis i ev, v. noun, [pros.']
A fleeting the breastas wind, spasm, or
cramp, Qn^Bppdiss.
CagjffiSaraa, inf. To become fearful,
timid, cowardly.
QiS(QG)jbunau>, s. (fig.) Burden or
weight of responsibility oppressing the
heart. 2. Sorrow of heart.
Q<st&ei&iBuLi Qtt(0)&a&rf1uL{, c. noun.
A nausea in the throat.
QtiiQ&aniiJ, inf. To become dry, gnaw
ing, &c as the breast in disease, caus
ing thirst, &c. 2. [pror.] To faint as
the heart through sorrow, fear, &c.
Q/E(ej*.il-Qf(n;<?.ii76if , s. Pec
toral disease from phlegm, as asthma,
Q is qhj
Qi(25ai68, s. Pain in
the chest.
QmgjstjsiLu., inf. To tap the breast in
defiance, as a challenge. 2. To tap the
breast with a boast of doing an exploit.
Q/s iQ&r&J ts%fl/xe\\ v. noun. Throbbing of
the heart from fear. 2. Sympathizing
with one in affliction, ufaruoui-tt.
C. r,sj* ifi-r, -- eo, 5. Catarrh seated in
the breast, cold and cough.

Obstruction in the chest, gtSsiii.


Qihig&iflpio, v. noun. Failing or be
ing overwhelmed, as the heart with
sorrow, or fear. 2. Loss of consciousness,
through sorrow, fear, drunkenness, &c.
3. Being overcome with lust; losing
self-control.
Qm&rjSiu, inf. [as an adverb.'] Con
sciously.
Gs&ffiuuQwitjQer&tiitwGici. Can you
knowingly lie?
Q,vg5&j$8etidau>, s. A treatise.
Q.-sq&ss, s. [in contain.] A hard-heart
ed person. See tft&QaffQ^fiSr, t.*Qa!rfr.
2. [proo.] A bold, daring person,
)a>t-(?iufdr. 3. A person of self-impor
tance, fifiiiurir.
Ois!25<?)Tj!ytlaoi_, . The breast-bone,
as QgOs>q. 2. A log placed across
the breast of a corpse to prevent its
rising while burning, J
0*55**111.
3. (Jfj.) A plot to destroy one,

Qti&Q&ifipeo, v. noun. Envying, Quit


QrcigiQ&rftuLi, v. noun. Nausea from
eating to excess, or from eating acids,
sweets, &c. 2. Pain in the stomach,
heart-burn. 3. (fig.) Envy, Qvigmm.
Ois^Q^smwLj, j. The sternum. See
QisiQaa&a&idevirda, inf. To harden
one's own or another's heart.
Q/tgjn,F.S(Sjmtli_eD, v. noun. Nausea.
See cgitti.
Qist^em&uiSif-da, inf. To take by the
throat.
Qts&ssi&LJiSetr&G , inf. To split the
breast. 2. (fig.) To cause gTcat grief.
Qxt&jtB&iLisiiL-L, inf. To loathe. See
v.
QittfijG&irirLDii, s. Bold-heartedness,
as Ga^j-y^^wsfft/ ; [ex piizw.]
Qfil QmQlSsr SO , v. noun. Sounding
reiteratedly, as a falling tree. &c, grind
ing as the teeth, ri<sQsweSA(g$uLi.
Qlflij-, s. A kind of cricket, SnraKBr.
2. The pungent odor from chillies, small
capsicum, when parched, tSaxiiSarsnw. 3.
Stench, mtppw. (c.)
p^git &(&)Ldt dj, v. n.
To extend, as time, to be protracted,
Qisuf-Qturresr, appel. n. The
plant. 2. An epithet of Vishnu as ,-;_
&noar. See ^
^ under C: ..- .
Qfiuj-eS, s. A large kind of sea-bird,
or heron, *tpup*omcSQwi&ff.
QiSUf-dil, s. Length, ifevw. 2. A long
vowel oppos. to (bjSAi, Q*cQi-<nfig. 3.
Banibu, s>cS<i; [ex 0<3.] (p.)
C 1 .-:c, . A line of five feet, sigi

Boldness of heart, heroism, intrepidity.


Q$tQ&-QiB(&)Q&GBrgii(&jfipG$ , v. noun.
Qtstf.QVHKS, s. The rhyming of the
Striking the breast with the tips of
long consonants in a poem. See -ems.
the fingers, in bewailing the dead, &c.
Cr;.
i( J tz. s. A long letter, ^jj,
See iDirutf-^fliM.
/r, sci, a, g, (}, 9f, and their compounds.
QistQsrGisn, s. Pain in the breast.
(?/5, adj. Long, extended, &c, ieeai;
2. (fig ) Grief of heart.
[ex <25) <>.]
C.Egu*fiS^,. noun. Being struck
Qm<8d/ate\), s. The extended sea. 2.
with sudden fear or sorrow.
The sea along shore. smr<uG0*i_&i.
QisiQm-upgipei, v. noun. Fluttering of
QsQSL-gf*jittafimwtga,tb Even the
the heart at the sight of a distressed
great sea will become less. (p.)
object, of unjust suffering in another, or
q(Bjd_QevtiCBpev, v. noun. Sailing
of danger or injustice to one's self.
along the coast, coasting.
Q is&SrL] btssv)d Qit^&uiLjeiir^nys,
QtsGimaL-puiQ, s. A boat which
inf. To be grieved, wounded at heart.
sails along the shore, a coaster.
QiB^a-uuenewiii, s. [prov.] Pit of the
Qts(BwGa8r&(8j. s. The alphabet, jpr
stomach.
ectfini. 2. A long account, reckoning,
Oijrsjiii, s. Bold-heartedness.
Sip, SugiO^nM. 9. [in cant ] An old
account, a bad debt, &c, ujt^*.
Qistg&nuunGsrQiar, appel. n. A hard
hearted man. See sjii.
C t T i. j c~
A long kind of
QiciQSrai/DLS, s. Dryness of the chest
cuttle fish. See smuu.
when cough causes no expectoration.
0/e<bbt, f.
A far sighted eye;
Q(t(5#sfl(S^r*/, t. A poem in which
also QmSiisettruiimsi. 2. [prov.] Along
square in braiding. LS*c*uC;rJtuJfiii!r
the heart is personified as a messenger
msdir. 3. Separations in the sections
to a lover, gj#Jiu*^i4. 2. One of the
of the palmyra leaf, far from the stem.
fourteen treatises of the Agama philo
4 . One of the three eyes of a cocoa-nut,
sophy. Sec wi9tfpt&fiti, under typn
as fisiijissi*.
0/Ei/er<7^jSi\ j. An ola with the
Qjs<8j*n,)[j!Y, i. Boldness of heart,
divisions extended before separation.
intrepidity.
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QiB(B/sjseas, s. A long story; a tedi


ous affair.
Q/raj/n#eBi_, inf. [pror.] To put off
from day to day, profits.
QiB<BiaaiiSga, s. A long rope. 2. (fig.)
A long delay,piuttb.
QisfBiiaaur, s. An extended shore.
Qis(Bei&Qgp/seo, s. A camel, $tLtau>.
(**>)
Q/Ec//reii, j. A long time.
Qistiimairdi, s. [pros.] Along-legged
cow, &c
Q*(Bej
s. A protracted cry, in
wailing, **i-<gj*i. 2. A loud contin
ued call, B-n#p<gi&i. For combinations
see (5?*).
QiOi/gjjeiidr, J. An ass, aqgeop.
Qit(Sa(^eoeoir, s. A long cap.

See

Q.sSe/Ca, j. A great ruin, calamity


or crime.
0/F(25=tloi_, . A coat, a gown, a
cloak; a long jacket.
Q/E(g^/76!ar Q/rSg^/rairSaoi, v.
noun. [com. 0*(B#fBfisi_.] Lying at
full length.
He prostrated himself and closed his
hands in worship.
QisGiigj&irw, s. Longitudinal furrows.
QisQt&Q&neo, s. A long word or
phrase, a compound word. 2. Name,
character, renown, disgrace, &c, of long
standing.
QrctBisireir, s. A long time.
QS*xu,ntjr.%A(JKfeQii. May you
live long, a term of benediction.
Q/e/i/tlLu^s<w, v. noun. Being of old
date, fixed, chronic; being old, as a
practice. 2. Being long practised or
experienced.
Qis<BvnL-uifiiau>, s. An old custom,
habit, practice. 2. Long experience.
Qis(Bisirat>aj, s. A long ploughshare,
Q* Sl-(B Qis(BiSeiru>, s. A great
length, distance, extent.
Qm(BiiiT, s. The sea, aieo. (p.)
OisSOjb^^), v. noun, [proe.] Being
very long, tall, extended, &c.
QibQipeaa, s. A great person, a
superior, a gentleman, a master, a king,
QuACurdr.
Q/e<Sis^msa>LD, s. Greatness, superi
ority, gentility, nobility, <?b*bmi>.
QiB(BHpil.(5),s. [prop.] A kind of paperkite, pi*Qfil&uiLj-ib.
Q/c(B<hpiTiuui, s. A winning cast of dice,
as giving the right to throw again,
QisdiiipnipuuiTeir, s. A long wooden
bar for a door.
QiB<SibjgaSec, s. Long sleep, itessrtjprd
J. 2.
Death, oikotio. (p.)
QifBii^rffui, s. A great distance, a
long way, very remote.
QisQiiQpqr,, s. The main street, the
high road, g)jwrp. 2. A road straight
on, GiBsrarQfits.
Q/iLodr, j. [en/.] A long thing, ieesr
<-& 2. [in burlcsq.] A enake, un44.
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Q^IBldit&i, s. Vishnu, as very tall, fifing. /5d5@!/ii>, ado. Continually, constant


ly, all day long, niCu-v,-^i} sometimes
Qic(Sl8, s. [pros.] A tall female, Qa
if.ojsr. 2. A tall palm tree, dha.
0/59j, QQpast, <3/sS(?CT3r, Carair, Qfc
QmQpaoi, s. A kind of needle fish,
fi, u. n. To extend, be lengthened, pro
tracted, delayed, ti*s. 2. To grow tall,
high, long, to become too tall,
3.
Qis(B(ipips3&eB&, s. [prop.] Longcloth
[proo. in burlesque.] To run away, to be
of thirty -six yards, or more to the
gone, as a thing lent or lost, umptgGuis.
piece.
4. To die, *.
Qis6}qP&&, s. Panting, gasping, as a
Q/B, inf. [adverbially.']
Length
dying person.
wise, longitudinally. 2. Straight on,
QiclSlQp&Q&fljBG), v. noun. Gasping,
forward, progressively. 3. Protracted
ly, continuously, (c.)
QslBQuMtfi, s. Exultation, ppLja
0!?si8i.i;;i-j^.v. Being long occu
2. Eulogy, encomium, praise,
pied by a troublesome engagement.
QmQsuGurijcMjjfilfy&i. Walking about
Q^<Swuiuessn}>, s. A long journey,
idly.
voyage, &c. 2. (Jig.) Death, tutsan.
QicfSa^K^^^eo, v. noun. Sitting or
Qm(BwuLcdau>, s. Long practice, use,
extending in a row. 2. Lasting long,
enduring. 3. Waiting long.
experience, habit.
Qic(Bu>uir, s. A medicinal shrub. See
Q/E^)(y), inf. To drag a great
distance. 2. To put off, commonly with
some pretence. 3. To lengthen a sound
QiB<Bu>uifi, i. A great crime, involv
in singing or reading, to drawl. 4. To
ing lasting consequences.
linger, as a disease, be lengthened, as a
QisGSwunrrana) 0,ieasaiuji neaeu , v.
law-suit.
noun. Seeing clearly at a distance, being
Qic<Saisisa, inf. To walk straight
far sighted.
along. 2. To last long as power, in
Q/iiiiyii>, s. Wide, extended praise,
fluence,
prosperity.
fame, &c.
QiiGS&ui3tf.ds,
inf. To continue as
QsdwiSatjfi, s. A great error.
rain, &c. 2. To pass on without stop
Qts(Bu>Liifldl(i)peo, v. noun. [pros.]
ping at the usual places. 3. To be
Putting off from day to day, as Q5)b
long delayed, as rain. 4. [prou ] To
m^tSi-. 2. Telling a false story, giving
waste away, as property. 5. v. a. (r.)
a false excuse, lLi.#Q*iuA>.
To stretch or hold a thing at full
length. 6. To occupy, or take up time.
Qts(Bu>QuiT(iggim$pp6i), v. noun. Put
7. To protract a speech, an action, &c.
ting off or delaying.
QzQ&uQuxLaij. inf. To walk back
QnfBaitLiw, s. A spheroid; an ellipse.
and forth. 2. To go about idly.
QisSeua), s. A tall person, (c.)
QiB*uGurtuQram&fiti>t<2*rp*uiJ2uir. If
Q.^(Benrr^ru.sui, s. The long-tailed
you only go and come directly, will
ii Bifl fish.
there be rice ?
& % <Bainil, t. A large sort of fish,
CTS*a',T.yi,
v. noun. Growing tall
L&<rr. (R.)
as a person or tree.
QictBeiirpjflireif), s. The long-tailed
Q/s6fli_, inf. To let out a cord, to
fad fish. See
veer. 2. To put off a thing, as Q(Sa
O/tilifLao^, j. Long metres in sC(7^s
^ii verseoppos. to g^>*.
Q/sSSsara/r/fliuic, f. [pror.] A pro
Q/silif&o, *. A long leaf.
tracted, tedious, wearisome business. 2.
QicL-(Bidv, s. A long, a tall figure.
A desperate matter.
QtBL-(BuSiT, s. A long vowel, B-uSiiQm 0/5, iSffl*, pfr&lj &(&fU>, aa, v. n.
[prov. for Q*i$..] To be long as to time,
OistLOaSirds, inf. To sigh, fetch a
tedious. 2. To continue, as rain, &c,
deep or long breath.
atBunSif.it. 3. To become tall, Ci.".r.-.
OisL-(BSiruLf,v.nijun. Sighing, a deep /5<5(a}, s. Length, as of a wall,
breath, induced by pain, grief, &c, a
&c, Aifi.
groan, Qu^af,**. (p.)
Q/ca(Sj^#a//f, s. A length-wise wall
QtBC.(BaSiruL]e&a-QriiL(BuSiruQufl!U,
oppos. to <si>*<gt**r, a cross-wall.
inf. To sigh, to groan. See -nMiiiy.
O/stl0,
A lesson committed to QfiQuuth, s. [improp.~] Length, extent,
memory; (/if.) a long figure, aritiiurt-a.
Qtsu.(Bq$uu(Blip QicCfB^uuekfar, /53)tD, j. Length, extension, iSCSl.
2. Tallness, height of a person, tree, &c
inf. To commit to memory.
*-/ j. 3. Continuation, protraction, -v-t
QmCGH&n, s. Cooking without inter
<-tr. 4. Immoderateness, excessiveness,
mission, 9(af*CB>U)IU&.
jfi&pib. 5. (;;.) Female hair. Cu<*.-. #.
QinLOiQf^fi, s. A long letter. See
Note. In derivatives from this word, the
Qeis-Qnotitg!. 2. The tenor of a legal
final letter or whole syllable may be drop
writing. See aj-AavMt. 3. Signature
ped or changed by rule, and the middle
in full, msQunjuib. 4. Protraction, pro
vowel changedThus, as adjectives, from
longation, iC<S. (uitfi.')
CK, are C6>, Q*i*m, cii_, Qc(8, and
The writer
in combination, Qi*riit( Qvi^urr, QrcQ
of a writ drawn for another.
St, &C.

Qibili
QfctfjP, appel.n. [neuter of a symbolic
verb.'} Long, a long thing.
GiLf.uaiL-tti, t. Large shield, Qu

Q.ziLenitvdr, s. [fern. QiSL-enL-d@.}


A tall man oppos. to gCMiuffr,
snr, Bpsi, QxeEric.ar&. ti, Qismt,
v. n. [prow.] To rise as food, eaten to ex
Qrctf-iueiar, s. A tall man. 2. Vishnu,
cess, Qdta.
as the tall one, Trivicrama, Sa>g.
Qi5jj3>&ir,
s. A plant, ^/iQ^Fif. (S.)
Qicif-iuarQ is Uf.ajnor , s. [flu. Qftif-iuii,
0.] A tall man, 8*a..T.
QlU^/geQQf5^5$B!eQ, s. [prop. Q/siup
Gp>s3 ] A small kind of fish, g,iQut^.iSar.
Wlio are the tall and who the short will
appear at the river; i. e. the thing
QisppSuQuriy., s. The fish salted
will be known on examination.
and dried.
Orcif.Sujirsir, s. As C m-iuc-sk.
QiBpgl, s. [on/.] Dried pulse, &c. See
adj. As Q/sifiu, long.
Q/stliQ/sifIU&, appel. n.
A thing
QlBtiiLf, s. [prov. Q/sdru.] A nail with
very long, very tall, (c.)
out a head, a nail or peg sharp at
Q/g/ ' I ithjld, s. Setting bricks upright,
both ends for joining the seams of boards,
in building a wall. (/?.)
f8(y*-*.g>**. 2. Ribs or rounds of a lad
der, stxtuuQf. 3. Pins or ribs joining to
Ql5LUL., s. A variety of shrubs, ^ea>_,
gether the two beams of a well-sweep,
Aeschynomene. 2. Cracking of the joints,
serving also as steps for the man who
Q*ll>i_.Of QrCjf., there are, mni^Qtc
treads it, cppmi-weseft. 4. [in mechanics.'}
tlQmCjf., a species of this shrub; Qant.
The lever, n&ttguiii. 5. [prov.} Bibs,
a creeping water plant, Mimosa
nalans; yQtC.it-, another water plant
used for making toys; QsHQiCtf., QsAQsc
glivgp&ig0urBQ4HD&/pQiBibLlsiparpg. He is
if.*Co)r, a grass, Scirpus plantagineus,
greatly fatigued; {lit.) he has broken the
(/?.);QugOilip.,a long Species; mu&iQmiLit-,
QtitLf of his back.
a plant, Aeschynomene diffusa. ( Willd.)
Qisii>LfppLQ-QiBWLjfiLf.,s. A lever, as
QiciLif-aQaireair, s. A grass, fpirLfeo.
Qsilifutyo, s. A kind of grass.
QlSLhLj,QOflar,Qisu>iS<Serar,<taier,Qitiiu,
Q*il.ip.uy, 5. Artificial flowers made
v. a. To lift with a lever, as any thing
of yQ*iii. tree.
from the ground, a door from its hinges,
QftL-Lf-UQuntfl Q/BL-Lf-LDIT&O, S. A
&C, ficriju. (c.)
flower garland made of the flowers, _ QlBUJ, i. Grease, fat, unctuousneBs, oiliness, mib. 2. Ghee, clarified butter,
QiCL-i$.(Lp/3&a Q^iLuf.Qiu(Bds Qt
B<50ib. (c.) 3. (*.) Blood, miib. 4. The
in/ To crack the fingers,
fourteenth lunar asterism, &#fiu>rrr*.
knuckles or toes. 2. {Jig.) To oppress
QmLnjticQpiujggrggAQarfr&fiiti. Getting a
one.
matter decided by the ordeal.
Ds?c\&4QviUB5v<vi9wrC<irs3r. When
v. noun. Cracking, as the joints.
the thing stolen is found in the hand,
Q TiLtf-taiZa, s. Play-things, toys,
why put the hand in (hot) oil ?
&c, made of uOsiiif..
Q/siidsifh, s.
[also &Aui$&Qfpfii
Qi5L-tq-eSrEi(3j, s. A medicinal tree.
mb.'] One of the seven oceans, that of
$Q#73, Uvasia longifol.
ghee. See
Qiziuds sds=ld, s. A ghee-pot.
QlSL-Uf-60, s. Bambu, Q^mQ&i. (
Qisiid(giiiiQ/siuuun&s, s. A large
Ql5L-Q, s. [prov.} Stalk, peduncle,
ghee-pot.
m&Lf. 2. Bunch, cluster, fcu. 3. See
Q*u*<gi_Qpa[i_*?>iu*<g(!aila>t_. The
QnCQ, v.
breaking of the ghee- pot is food for
Q/FlL., QQpar, OffitlifCarasr, Co/sar, Qis
the dog; One's loss is another's gain.
ill-, v. a. To thruBt, to push, /lira. 2. To
Q/siiidQanL-eai,
s. See QisiudQaniL
strike, graze as a thrown stone, ball, &c.,
I TK3T.
9**. See fi*n<2siiL_. 3. [in burlesque.]
Qztud(ipu>t-i, s. Thick broth seasoned
To eat or drink to excess, (c.)
with ghee. 2. Thick ghee.
Q/ttl, s. noun. Pushing, thrusting,
Qniuj&L-Lf., s. A chatty for frying.
ta&pii. 2. (Beschi.) Striking, grazing,
skipping as a thrown stone, ball, &c,
QiBiud&nLf., s. A ghee-jar.
#epfAi. 3. [itscrf in Me so<A.] Times,
Qitiii&&ir/iii Q/Biu&Q&irjp, s. [poet.
number, turn, going and coming, Guiut
Oiuiud.] Rice boiled in ghee, &c.
fiepbu4t.
QiBiij&@d(V}, s. Indigestion caused by
O/rtlifi_QislJBuuitiu, inf. To graze
eating ghee, it adhering to the bowels.
as a stone, &c, as Qii<B, v.
Q m aj^*sjrS, I. A small portion of
Qi5lL@ QmL-QpgH, s. [;.] A
ghee sticking to the pot. See
long spiral kind of shell, or conch; [ex Qr
2. A small vessel for measuring ghee.
.] (Beschi.)
QisiupPifl, s. A wick inserted in ghee
*Ql5LL(j)!rLh, s. [improp. for &L-<Sau>.}
and burned in the temple, or waved for
Harshness, &c.
a light before the idol.
QisiLijijpGiuLj, s. A kind of spatula.
Qi5lLss>i, s. Tallness, Qisfflsoio. 2. A
See #<iv. 2. (i?.) A vessel for oil;
skeleton, ppotQvstiiLi. (#*.) [ex Qfiou>.]
used by torch bearers.
3. Crack of the finger-joints, as QtCis..

Qibili
Qui';.-:
v. nuiin. Smearing a vessel
with ghee and holding it in the fire for
purification, (p.)
QiziLuupju Q/iiouiSqi. QitiuuiSiy.
ul), v. noun. Greasiness, stickiness of
ghee, &c. 2. Being fat or corpulent,
as a person.
QniLiudiidig, s. A creeping plant.
See !msui2i*(g.
QisujLSdr, s. A fish, Peixe scrra.
QiEiLMjnGSpas, v. noun. A woman daub
ing herself with ghee. See Q*jS>r.
QiniiuSSeoQeiiaeneiida, inf. To loil in
ghee.
OsnjeSjtj, s. A ceremony in which
women daub themselves with ghee, be
fore bathing, after child birth, (p.)
Qisiii&Qgfi, s. Butter, as first pre
pared from cream.
C/Fiijfifferr agj, J. A lamp with ghee in
the temple, &c.
C rj/^ u , v. noun. Making medi
cated ghee, B(jfiiitam*^gAi. 2. Forming,
as fat in the body, Qsc&uGuspij.
uesrjflQisiij, s. Lard.
QlBlLI, SQpssr, Qpdsr, Qoidr, iu, v. a. To
wea.ve cloth, plait mats, &c, lSij-i_&v'*-<
Qeuiu. (c.)
Qnjiue\> Q/iu!/6v C t.'./g,, v. noun.
[com. Qj/.] Weaving. 2. Texture,
web, intertexturc, iS&mii.
QibiLiSpaidr Q/iiL/^o/*/rffesr Quiii
mrdr, appel. n. A weaver; sometimes
Qeijiupatawr.
QiBlLl, dQpgi, QtEiLippi, dtgjii, dm, v. n.
[pror.} To become fleshy, fat, corpulent,
plump, QstQftm. 2. To become greasy,
unctuous, sticky, glutinous,
QB&jj&Mlfiat , s. Fat li>h.
QisijuLf, v. noun. Fatness, plump
ness, corpulence, QsiapOn. 2. Uuctuousncss, oiliness, >gj,
QiBiL)aQairLLiir63r, s. The soap-nuttree, u*p.
QiciudQaiTLLeni QitiL)dQ&tiC-iitebiu
u>ii, s. The fruit of the Sapindus emarginatus, y<pijuvu. {Beschi.)
QiBliu&&tl-U)-, s. A kind of water lily,
QtiisQgtr. 2. See c
Qn5iu&&L-i!L., s. A plant, SpjSSst, Conyza cinerca, /.
QlBiu &3nLu^, s. A kind of herb, ^nS
nor.
QtBlU>60, s. A class of water-flowers,
^iSuAp, Nymphsea alba. 2. Maritime tract,
one of the Ave kinds of ;
,-^f,
jrimflQtQpib. 3. As C'^u'.^^t.'uGl-';
See ^Sct. The two water-flowers are
a ?<:
the dark; and QiebQamufii,
the white.
Qiclipjb&@uQutr(Tr,eir, s. Men, beasts,
and other living creatures, things, and
employments, peculiar to maritime
tracts, viz.: 1. Onj^ntufiS, lute, known
by the name of fan. 2. Qidjf&ani,
food, fishes, lobsters, &c. 3. Cj ,-*,
villages, as uC-v^aiib, urtsih. 4. Qaiifii*
tSc.i-c.. the g> fish, Squalus carcbarias.
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QlBlfi

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5. Q*iifipua)r, melody, Qfiimtfuuekr. 6.


Qmjjfifiugvp, drum, as utimu, &C. 7. Qetu
fifiL/ir, birds, the water-crow, &c. 8.
Gimiifipplijmii, cliiefs, heads, &c, with
their females, as Qjiuuar, t-jJ>uffr. 9.
Qmij/ipOpiiaib, tlie god Vnrun' a. 10. Qj
ppQt*, professions, as fishing, salt
making, &c. 11. Qauis^u, flowers, as
the fragrant flower of Paudunus deratissimn, &c. 12. Q*iif<bw:A, trees, as
the silk-cotton tree, &c. 13. Qsu/fii
mrtssr, inhabitants, as fishermen, saltmakers, &c. 14. QtufAiti, water as the
sea.
QisiippflpLa, j. The different tunes
appropriate to a maritime district.
QmiLi/XsSeiLn, s. Maritime district.
Q!hiLtfie$6)>piifiuQunQf)etr, s. [in love
poetry] A female bemoaning the ab
sence of her lover.
QftUJSSi/B, s. Greatness, dignity, impor
tance, Qurjmn. (**.)
QiSUU^Q^TT, s. Blood, )uppu>. (
Compare <2i.
QfiUjUL], s. Pus, matter,
2. See
Qmti, v.
^d^QisiiiuLfiQsitareir, inf. To be fill
ed with matter as pustules in small pox.
(SiBUJUJ ifl , s. [com. uOT(W)oi .]
The
fibrous covering about the base of the
palmyra or cocoa stalk; (lit.) the gheestrainer; it being used for that, and for
toddy.
0/5J",
Qisirif.trgi, Qicnii>,Qisni,
v. n. To be difficult, hard, to contain
hindrances, <k4*iom. 2. [improp. for Q
<y<B.] To feel with the hands, &c, ft-m.
QicffCB, v. noun. Being difficult to read,
mlStttsif.arnnarg. See G>.*<J.
0/5/fl ,@pgi, hpgi, iLfu>,iLi,\>. n. To crack,
to be fractured as a bone, &c.,
2.
To be broken as crockery,
3.
To be mashed,
4. To be bruised,
0*rji**. 5. To be crushed, as vegetables,
affiu. 6. To be pressed, to be squeezed,
0*(j-e. 7. To incline, to droop, rru.
trsiiiL/Qrfujiii-tfrar. He beat him so as
to break his bones.
^gQitikfotSipg
It is cracked or
bruised.
Qarft, v. noun. Crack, bruise, smash,
breakage, Qirts/. 2. Close, and short
plaits in cloth, QrlejiSotaptun. 3. Any
fold or angular prominence, umj.ul/.
QiBiflQeirCem, s. [prov.] Crumbled
areca-nuts, &c.
Qitiflui, inf.
To be fractured or
bruised.
MraSstrSQifiSi-t&QxfluQis&i
Being
servile, (lit ) trodden under foot.
QisiftLiQijQiw, s. [also QielSjS/xLj(rF)aiu>.']
Eye-brows greatly curved in displea
sure, ready to break, a poetic hyperbole.
(P-)
QicifttBiLiirai , appcl. n. A kind of
herb, the root of which is used for
curing bruises, fu.
Q/jffla/, v. noun. Fracture; variance,
discord, disunion, una. 2. Cracking,
pressing, &c, as tlie verb.

j{aji3&*i@4;>g&irp&QitflqeAgQ. There is
a little disunion, between those two
persons.
Qtstfi, d@Cp&, fiO^dr, uQusir. aa, v. a.
To crack, fracture, GrjjA. 2. To crack
the fingers, a>sanuQimt,*s. 8. To bruise,
contuse, mrjts. 4. To press, squeeze,
5. To rub or bruise in the hand, as ears
of corn,
fi. (fig.) To speak fluently,
to manage creditably, Q*-q.pai\Ltii*ipf.
3jaite!:*B.if-QuiLL<ilQfs/lt0'i*a. They tor
tured him crushing [his fingers] with the

confine, circumscribe, *<ji. 16. v. n. To


be frequent, to persevere, Qw-r. 17.
To rage, prevail, as famine, epidemics,
war, &c, utiiu. 18. To be severe, as
disease, be abundant as rain, tujtm.
Qrj*>. Put (them) close together.
Qsg-iffjgu. Sit close.
C/E(7jsa;if, t>. noun. Oppression, ty
ranny. 2. Hardship, difficulty. 3.
Force, restraint, coercion, compulsion.
Q/tfTjaailtp. Qiusa ev QicjudsiLtf-Quj
cdtm, v. noun. [loc. B<3-*i^i$-Qur<y.]
Being sudden, abrupt, 9*S:i(sfi^i-i- 2Snapping off suddenly as a stick, <2f
je\>. 3. Being prompt, quick, in
stantaneous, !aoro/raj(3pp>su. 4. Falling
suddenly, with a crash, &c $eS^gi<S

694

QiBffl&eO, s. Anything broken, cracked,


QiAifg, 2. Displeasure, or coldness be
tween two persons, &c, as Qsrte/.
QlSifl
, s. A thistle. See OiggS.
QiEiflj!r, inf. To run or flee before a
foe, BffitGjm-. 2. To droop, incline,
(#)
QiBifimir&Lr, QiuifliurrQ, s. A liquid
perfume, one of the five; commonly *fi*tx.
0/50i<55tD, s. Closeness, narrowness,
straitness, tightness,
2. Closeness,
a crowded state, as that of leaves, hair,
&c, being choked, as grain, /sm^Oi). 3.
A thronging, crowding, Q(jb<5d. 4.
Pressure, compression, gQ&sib. 5. Pressure
of business, closeness of application, C*
W*cii_ia. 6. Frequency, constancy, per
severance, ra_i_u>. ". Compulsion,
restraint, coercion, uvv*0ii. 8. Oppres
sion, tyranny, harshness, QtrSma. 9.
Persecution, distress, trouble, ffautb. 10.
Severity of disease, of the weather, of the
times; prevalence of epidemics, dui$Qpib
oiri. II. Nearness, closenessas of re
lationship, or friendship, &c, 6V.ij.sBrs/psi.
12. Parsimoniousness, mfypisi ; [ex
rjKO, .] (c.)
Q*(5*sjgi*ittiuii-<*iSf>0. Being pres
sed to death in a crowd.
OiF(i5ffliji_(i_, inf. To be pressed. 2.
To be reduced to straits. 3. To be
afflicted.
inf. To oppress, tyrannize, persecute.
2. To urge, press, importune. 3. To
prevail, to be severe, intense, vehement.
Qisq^iesusnanuigiasm , s. [pl.~] Near
est relations.
Qil')(tF)A&60, s. Closeness, compactness.
2. Pressure of business. 3. Straits, as
0/50.5(aj, SQpebr, QrB(t^sQSarar, Saiar,
Qb(s*", v. a. To press, crush, squeeze,
bruise, smash, $*s. 2. To throng around,
crowd, anQrj*. 3. To urge forward,
drive, push, giii-. 4. To compress, res
train, Suits. 5. To compel, force, coerce,
uei**ttbu<i*i**w. 6. To oppress, persecute,
distress, Q**<3*>wQ*uu. 7. To press as a
creditor, i<ste- 8. To press on, bear hard
upon in battle, *a*oi_tlp8LLi_. 9. To
keep one hard at work, 9*9iuL/3fr. 10.
To crowd and choke, as grain, trees, &c.
11. To put close, set thick, jji-j*
Qtiiu. 12. To urge, importune, solicit
earnestly, ia*&tGsii-*. 13. To attack,
assail, assault, /in*. 14 To choke,
smother, drown, throttle,
[Coast
usage] 15. To reduce, contract, limit,

Q/E(J5S, [v. participle, as an arfu.]


Closely, often, too much, too fast, &c.
LiansaSfaissHuQB&AQ&(Q&@Z!eir. ........He
smokes tobacco too much.
QtBqf)a@&&nut$i, inf. To eat very
often. 2. [in burlesque.'] To eat to
excess.
i. Oppression, tyranny.
2. Severity, intensity, vehemence, pre
valence as of a disease, a famine, &c.
3. Straits, adversity, affliction. 4.
Persecution. 5. Compulsion, force,
constraint, coercion, restraint.
0/E(2Sas)t_uaar!cT, inf. To oppress
one, &c, as QirjaauuG)^.
QitqFj&QsaLuui, inf.
To be dis
tressed, to suffer. 2. To be in want.
Qis^&Quuairis, inf. To take pains;
to try.
O/E0fiuiStfis, inf. To come close
in pursuit, overtake. 2. [in burlesq.']
To eat too fast, too much, &c.
To ply, or sail toward the shore.
Q/B(TF)&@iLiif.aa, inf. To compel, urge,
press hard.
Qre(TT)dQGtLini, inf. [cam. Qit(pjdQ
Cjrtii_.] To pursue or follow closely.
O/E^ifia/f^^tA), . noun.
Coming,
occurring, &c, very often, frequenting.
Q/E(757(g;, v. noun. Pressure, importu
nity, hard treatment, compulsion, se
verity, throng, contusion, bruise, &c,
as tlie verb.
Oie0d(gessressr, inf. To be pressed,
crowded, thronged, &c.
Qmqff&f&ieiirrnw, s. [prov.~] Compulsion,
constraint, oppression, persecution,
straits, calamity, severity, vehemence,
as Q*(s*<g. Tlie compounds are of
Jaffna usage.
O/50<sOS!lT, inf. [as an adv. also mr^a
Q*r.] Suddenly, immediately, promptly.
QiejtQMarmr. Come quickly, return
immediately.
0/E(50ssr), v. noun. [com. mrv)aQs
arii.] Being sudden, abrupt, instantane
ous.
O/50.B7ffi), . A reprimand, threat, fc.
&gi*Qri&). 2. A killing, Q*r&ucv. 3. [ex
Q*3*.] A throng, a press, Q*fii. (*&.)

QtBQfj
(3 IB (TljIB (3), Sdpdr, Q.rcgs/SCajrsSr, <Ji)ar, Ql5(TT)Q, SSflesr, O/s^tf9mm, Gesiebr, Qis
0/E(5Utyaff (B , j. A conflagration. See
Oman; v. n. To be close together, to
dt_, . a. To roll two broken ends of
r. 2. [fig. in combin.'] Vehement sun
crowd, jyi-ir. 2. To approach, to approxi
yarn, between the fingers to join them,
shine, aoii*. 3. Intense anger, fury,
mate, BlLi_. 3. To be close as relation
QmifiQurtsffi. 2. To feel, to grope,
rage.
ship, connexion, attachment, jy<jr*. 4.
3. To finger, to handle, to roll in the hand,
Qi(yu44ri_n%As4>. Being in a con
To be frequent in a continuous occurrence,
or rub gently with the fingers, iuSotn_
flagration. 2. Being very angry.
O^i-i-ir. 5. To be oppressive, tyrannical,
(c.) 4. [prov.~] To deceive, cheat,
Qit(Tf)ULfisQAn(eir)^^, inf. To kindle
0wjiu*. 6. To be urgent, importu
Q/B0Lf.uuirirds, inf. To try the qua
a fire as gsQsc-^tg. 2. [.fig. in combin.]
nate, <y*^. 7. To be vehement; to pre
lity
of
a
cloth,
or
the
smoothness
of
a
To do injustice, tyrannise 3. To be
vail as disease, famine, wild beasts, rob
paper,
&c,
by
feeling.
very severe, as a master in anger giving
bers, &c, opibQpttm. 8. To be close, con
p3z>as>ujQis(V)i, inf. To scratch the
reproof. 4. To be hot, as the sun. See
fined, narrow as a road, or door way, Qfi
head or pick lice.
0im, 9. To be pressed, to be compressed,
GuifrFjULjiQsitetreB, s. A fire-brand, as
to be squeezed, **>. 10. v. a. To QlSQfjiseO, s. Yesterday, Qpsbr%snzreir .
pursue, to follow closely, to close upon,
Qirrf. 2. (fg.)Aa atrociously wicked
(*.) 2. adv. Lately, recently, mppqpm*.
man, ^c>i_or.
QiSQ^uLj&eL-Lf., 3. A fire-pan, a vessel
QiBQTjBiauiSsB&tu , inf. [com. QrcirjpiEj&u QmQfjQiSQTj^&eo QiuQ^QmQirejreo,
v. noun. [prov. for QBgQmQpark.'] Pain
of coals. See %ttc-e)..
iju.] To knead, squeeze or mash in
ing one as the stomach, as jm*. 2. As
the hand.
Qitqf)uH&&nbsm, 3. A kind of grind
Qv(j4L*.if_QiuG)<BrA>, 1, 2.
stone. See under !aw.
c:
e- Sij 2u
- a' . v. noun. Going
QrgQirQitirsi<Bfig:Bpgi. There is sudden
very often. 2. Following one another
QisqfjUi-ippe&reo, 3. Live coals.
pain in the stomach.
very closely. 3. Being choked, as grain,
Qa<3Q**GP*<?v'"*"^-#. The thorn
QiBQ^uLj^^eseres^ir QRQ^uLjpfiaireu
&c.
entered suddenly.
. [com. j*Be#figi!irmiaib, which see.]
CweiC- -. 2 ! - y^'-j;. The hedge
Qis/vjiEjQare-pai, s. Close relationship.
Aqua fortis, or nitric acid.
broke with a crash.
QisQFjULfpgtirGsir, s. A column of fire.
QiCQf)Si8exaii(B, s. A thick jungle.
QieQ^QitQFjULf, v. noun. Internal pain,
Q/BQ^ui-luuGijBev,
t. noun. Being con
early labor-pain, &c, .!}. 2. As
^aB3teQ.T.Q5im, inf. [prov."] To at
sumed with drought, MQmQxrmi-urf&>.
tack a person, to proceed to blows.
2- (fig ) Suffering oppression, injury,
&c, as a village, or country, from
^ma/lQsuQeaiistQfi, Do not trouble QlSQFjULj, s. Fire, py>eD. 2. Calorica ruler or head man, jprfujfjAi. 3.
him with orders, or requests.
principle of fire in the animal system, &c,
Being destroyed by divine retribution,
as g, which see. 3. (fig) Great grief,
Q^Q^^SsC, s. [com. Qic
as the possessions of a wicked man,
envy, jealousy, rage, fury, &c.
A thorny plant or thistle, small
<?^^e47i_tejfi_^*i. 4. Being destroyed,
caltrope, Tribulus terrestris, L.Of O*
jfiiS>i_0Ai, the language of imprecation.
i-.; C-. r.r-jS -, ; . Though something may
c
there are different kinds, Q*rt^Qx
Qie<Tf)Ul-jUUpp
C rc' :j:jL::S,: ij. inf.
survive
a
forest
conflagration,
nothing
crjjfi, a running thistle; Qtu^QxamjlS, a
will remain after a forest inundation;
To catch fire, ignite. 2. As $uupp.
thistle with a red flower; Ou(jO*crS,
i. e. water is more destructive than fire.
Qll^UHUUpiDGSlGll&iE QlBQJjULjftfL-l
a large thistle, Tribulus longinosus; &j>
CcriiCiJi4ii*fcfie*. He heated it hot.
Q(jjja> a small species of the plant;
QmtgijLimitriMs, inf. To kindle a fire.
Q*<jgS?, a large leaved thistle. See these
See $mat*m,
QucjOigijiYiSjiJAiSw. A great fire is not
in their places.
put out by a little moisture.
QiSQULju Qurfl, s. Fire-spark.
jyojrO(jijiy. He is a fiery man.
QifqFjUHLcemppeQ, v. noun. Smell of
Qm(TF)iQSQpaT, s. The thorns of the
<i'o;-::.-C!-7;L-G..-"?;r. It burns as fire
fire; fumigation.
plant 2. The caltrope weapon, **<y8,
in my belly (heart); spoken of a bereave
Os^uLjineaip, 3. A fiery rain, at the
ment,
&c.
2.
My
hunger
is
very
severe,
universal deluge of fire, from one of the
<?gi2>. If the Q(jjW thorn run into
3. I have a burning sensation internally,
seven classes of clouds. See opCai.
the foot, must not oue stoop and take it
it/#Aj<2g-ijLrQiurf*8pi.
The
fever
rages
out?
QiCQf)ULfLDaBifiQuij^ei,v. noun. Rain
like fire.
ing fire. 2. (fig.) Acting unjustly,
Ql5(m(3, *. Rubbing with the fingers,
Qnri^uufaxrfiiseBGvda, inf. To keep
as a government, a head-man, &c., often
itSabQms. 2. Rubbing or twisting two
the fire from going out. 2. To put out
used as a curse.
ends of yarn between the finger and
the fire.
QiCQ^uL/Qpeir, inf. To be kindled as
thumb to join them, 0iiQur<5>*gj. 3.
Qr-^uuTmixiCust.hif. To be quench
fire, to rage as fire.
Feeling, groping with the hands,
ed, extinguished as lire.
OiC(TrlULj^Q^Ki(3/<!AiiiP QitQrfULj&Gair
4. Knots in cloth from the joinings of the
yarn, er*>Q(jQ. 5. [com. Q0.] Knotty or
uS, s. An ostrich. See giecjJ. 2.
QitQuudr, s. [prov. fern. Qurr^utS.']
abstruse as a passage which is obscure or
(Beschi.) A turkey-cock, from its red
An angry, malicious, dangerous man,
difficult in construction, *<jAi. 6. Rug
throat, miritrCiarifi*G*mj*j.
an incendiary, CmJ.
ged or difficult of utterance, from the collo
QiEq^ui-ldliigpev, v. noun. Being des
Q it Qf)U uitjdi, 5. A river of fire, said to
cation of certain letters, Q*tpei>si-ji. 7.
troyed by unjust means, or by drought
be
in
the
north
beyond
Oude.
2.
Lava
Indistinctness in writing, one stroke runand famine. 2. Falling or being struck
from a volcano.
nine into another, &c, tctit*Qm&te. 8.
out, as sparks from a grind-stone,
Guile, deceit, intrigue, igfcr. (c.)
QhquiSi, inf. To set on fire.
a flint, &c. 3. Being discomfited, dis
Cttjl'li tS,!!*, s. Flame of fire.
QiiQu-tif QiB(Tf,(laretraieir, s. A de
heartened. 4. Asjjrfp.
ceitful, scheming man, wrsar.
Q/S(5ijtysff^, inf. To throw about fire,
QictTfjULfssiLmi, s. A large fire-brand,
met. to be hasty in a new affair. (B.)
C 7 ;7f 3 ,t.t Lfita 01, 1. Knotty cloth.
a log of fire.
QitQ^uLjjpieQptg!, s. A fire-brand, (p.)
OtQ^uL/damr, * Envious eye. 2.
':
* An abstruse idea.
QitQ^usauLciLDQiesiQiDiBiiJeSieo, v.
The evil eye. 3. A fiery, malicious,
2. Abstruse construction of a passage.
noun. Causing fire to flare, and rage.
furious eye. 4. Frontal eye of Siva,
Qii(n)L-(Buuirtev, s. [com. Qitninesruir
Qib
is eartares, I. A malicious QlBQ^Qp (StSJJlQp, v. [prov.} To gnash
Abstruse poetry.
the teeth, or grind them. See *<5c/>, '>&>
man. 2. An envious man. 3. A man
Q/tgtllBu^i ;\ s. [com. QisaiirarLj^
with blighting eyes. 4. As
.o.-t Q.'sCcJ'QsOSsreO, v. noun. Sounding imifh] A guileful disposition, m^si^p. 2.
Perverted intellect, a mind that takes
tativcly, gati*^. (*#)
a wrong course in reasoning, ptp*wt3*r
Flint, IgjgpiLLfL. iaa'.
BtnipQisGiQeisSrffQucgeips
The rain
iDanb.
2. Sec under **>.
patters.
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Qmeo

Qftetfi

QiBefii^iQairfBda, inf. [ui.] To in


QipQunifi, s. Fried or parched paddy,
cline or bend, as a tall palankeen bearer
as an article of food, &c. See QuttQep,
to be level with a shorter; to shrink
under
v.
from blows, &c.
QmpCuiriT, s. A large stack of unQnsiBiffiQaiTaktB&pG, inf. To stand
threshed rice.
in a lounging or affected posture.
QibermetS, s. Rice-grain.
QiseSa/, o. noun. Crawling, writhing,
QuasLoir, s. Rice-flour.
flexture, &c., as the verb.
aflao/rQ/sw, s.
Choice, well ripened
QisaftQai(8da, inf.
To mend any
rice, for seed.
thing bent or warped, to correct an ir
regularity. 2. To make a flexure,
wall! wilt thou not stand till I get my QivsveS, s. A class of trees the fruit
commonly to a ring, C9.
of which is used for pickles and in medi
cooly; a couplet of the poet Kamban,
cine. See ,ginu*<4. Of QmAieS, there are Qisetfi, d@Qpea, /SC/SS*, uQuar, da,
commonly used to denote formality.
^(jOiAinS, ftjjQe&nS, a species of Q*A>S,
v. n. and v. a. To cause to bend, incline,
Qfteoeusni, s. [prov.] Tithe of rice,
yielding a sour fruit; (jQ&>ot, the black
twist,
2. To bend, wriggle or
or portion given as tax to government.
QbAicS, the fruit of which is transparent,
distort the body in walking, commonly
Q/ECTaiiitycu QiceoaneudQsn&i , s. Pad
often used as a figure for the perfect know
in affectation, ^to***. 3. To make proud,
ledge of a thing j also for the sperm of
disdainful, affected gestures, in contempt
dy-straw.
woman; QugQi&tvS, a medicinal tree the
of one; to mimic,
4. To be
Qisetevifl, s. Sheaf of rice-corn.
wood of which improves brackish water;
insolent,
(c.)
QiseneSsai, s. A weight equal to a
SsjrtQs&itvS, a plant, Phyllanthus simplex;
vQPtat/iQBtiitQ/mp&Bqse*. He makes crook
grain of paddy.
ff.,1 7-_G> over, an herb, see St.;:
ed letters in writing.
C ( .', a : C ";
da, , inf. To store up
j$<2uss>uQ**/*0>i_4><>*. She walks with
a plant, Phyllanthus Madraspatan.
n-SstjcensQsrut^aesSSu-dsu. As clear aS
paddy.
a wriggling motion of the hips.
QiseoSidt^Sjg, inf. To beat paddy in
the Q**ivS fruit in your hand.
QiteBjS&mida Q/sf?^*?OsTwiE
a mortar. See <sts>, v.
inf. To walk struttingly, or with
QmioeSd&ngjjpiatflj, s. Pickled fruit
affected motions. 2. To walk with a
of the QucjQA>t\S.
QiBeosH^aeoui, s. A load of paddy.
distorted gait.
Qfseo$d&iTiLjdaizfi&ui, s. Brimstone
QiB>&uLSLf.da, inf. To lay up paddy
QmsSuLj, v. noun. Distorted or af
in pieces like the Q*i9. See **e*t.
in store. 2. To buy paddy wholesale
fected motions of the body, flirting or
Qiteo&iQpfl, s. Rice-crop grown ripe
Q r.;.''c?.:T .j ~:ur ^ficj; , s. A season
tossing the head, or making other ges
ing of the fruit of the QutsQmtieS,
OPppaiQmii. (Beschi.)
tures in disdain.
mashed in a mortar, and dried, used for
QtiGfiuLjdanL-tii), v. noun. Making
QiBeejiliQsiie&ds, inf. To boil rice
food.
affected gestures, as Qsrf, 3.
gently for husking.
QiseveSdarajfifiDfievti, s. Oil boiled
O it sofjisup> * A receptacle for paddy,
QiEeBuLfdairaesr,
A strutter, a fop.
with
the
ObAjoS
fruit,
as
a
cooling
oint
&c. See a..-n.
QitetiuLjuQua-peo, v. noun. Speaking
ment
for
the
head.
QiBeoQsoirL-d), s. Rice-stubble.
contemptuously or slightingly of one,
QtieoeSdairtLiLDexR Qiceo^ldaiTiud(Qesr
Ci.v ailip, * A stipulated quantity of
or of his performances.
8,
.
Gold
beads
in
the
form
of
the
0*s
paddy, as interest for a sum of money
Qt50fB&<9:6i), s. [pi.] That which is
fruit.
borrowed.
hollowed, crooked, warped, Q*u*.
QiBen^tuuQ^iiiLj, s. The kernel of the
Otai, * Beard or awn of rice.
QiBeSiueO,
s. [com. QicaD^ec.'i Crooked
Ou(jQ<s,s\5 fruit. It is dried and used in
QiseosSlareii, v. noun. Rice-crop.
ness or deformity, any thing crooked j [ex
medicine;
or
soaked
in
cow's
milk,
is
Q spaanL- QmpQ&oi, s. A space
QrtB, V.
rubbed on the head, as a rcfrigerative
in writing equal to a grain of rice.
QuaHnjeieir, s. [fern. Q/sefta/eS.] A
before bathing.
Qmpasmrdtg, s. A table of dry measure
crooked man, &.taar.
QiceufSuy,, s. Flowers of the Qiseodl,
for rice.
QaaSiuOeoOaa, inf. [proe.] To take
forming a drug.
Qitfls^H, s. An ear of rice-corn.
Qiteae8(y)ef), s. Fruit of the QuQfjQic
out a bend, &c, as OtrfOWSij.
Qisp&&r<QliLiLD, s. A granary for ricewti dried, used in medicine.
QieeSir, s. Clamor, buzz, noise of talk,
corn.
Qftetfl, s. \_loc. (jo_i@.] A finger-ring
Q.Tpatraefl Qmpy,i8, s. Rice-land.
with a curve, worn by women, j*Cr!.-*; GlfiGlfllT, Bfijgi, mpgi, Q m rafi (V,ti , QiseSIn, v.
Qtsib(gi$, s. A rice-grain-pit, under
[ex Qsc*, .]
n. To clamor, to buzz, to sound, as talk.
ground.
QteeiRQicirfiijui, s. A kind of finger- (3lS/D(Srs(3/DSBTS\>, v. noun. Sounding
Qr$p(3jJ}, s. Fortune telling by Kurava
ring.
reiteratedly, as the grating of one tree
women, who look at paddy in the palm
against another, &c, as ms>mQparii. (c.)
QlBSffl, QGpar, liQ/ieir, ffaussr, Q/5f?u,
of the hand. See
u^u.QvpQeQparpat^fltfBr. He gnashed.
v. n. To crawl with an undulating mo
O.i/b*-, s. A store basket for rice,
tionas
snakes,
worms,
maggots,
&c,
turn.
Swelling of the kernels, under
made of sticks.
2.
To
writhe
as
the
body
through
pain,
the
chin,
or
in the arm pits, &c, **. 2.
QiBp&L-art, s. A store basket made
to distort the limbs, &c, as a child, show
Temples, *fc*eii<-_4(5!jj. 3. Way, road,
of olas, for rice.
ing airs, Q/tifl. 3. To hitch, move or
path,
4. Moral way, way of virtue,
shift from its place as an infant, . 4.
or religion, t$u>ii*xib. 5. Rectitude, pro
Qmps^i, s. Beard of rice, sometimes
To be distorted by carrying a load; to
priety, morality, honesty, truth, chastity,
used as a gum-lancet for babes.
be bent on one side, as a lame person, &c,
ejfiirfiflii. 6. Justice, equity, righteousness,
QKp&uiS, appcl. n. [prov.] A grass,
at-iar. 5. To be bent, inclined, warpedas
7. Method, means, expedient, manner,
timber, articles of furniture, &c, also to
dfiib. 8. Rule, system, Q<ieou. g. Row,
be crooked, as a road, channel, &c., Jtj
ct :
j.
A small stack of unorder, line, series, rto. lo. State of
mind, spirit, temper, @<HTia. 11. [pror.]
(c)
threshed rice.
Commencement of each coat of the plan
^IffOmdltffQuriSpp. It is bent; applied to
Q/B/buauL], j. A kind of land-measure
tain trunk from the bottom, mrwuiin'
a tool, &c.
See ujuLf.
ur)^0*rf!*^iOaM2Cur8p5). The way
Qispuifiuy, s. [prov.~\ Rice grains burst
QtjStSSBiuiL.Qtau.i-si. It hit him on his
is crooked.
ing from rankness, indicative of a good
temples, or on a glandular swelling.
crop.
QiBefimpSTQg/i&r, s. Crooked, strag
^atirs&QBfliSQwiSjbQpfritvteo. He is an
Unprincipled man.
gling letters in writing.
QispuaSa, s. Growing rice.

OlSsO QlBSdgf], s. Unhusked rice,


paddy, kS. 2. Rice-plant, the growing
crop, &c, QepuiSt. 3. A measure, tlie
length of a rice-corn, g>iv. See
>-.Note. Of Q*&>, tliere are many va
rieties, but the more common are fO>i,
9t&urQg&>A QmQbA,, :
.'v. mrsvr
QerAi, which see severally. The final
letter is changed by rule, as Qrpagit, 0*<*-

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QitflaiLiQmfiliup, inf. To swell
as the glands or kernels of the neck,
arm pits, Sec.; sometimes Q/f^Ti_. (c)

(?
Q r ):'_j , v. noun.
Standing erect,
turning up the nose, &c, as the verb.
oj*'-v-"^. Pride of countenance.
Q/B^stDLD, s. Rectitude, honesty, teat
Qmfi. (li.)
Qrsj2&&u_e0 QiSjpi&Qsssisd, v.
noun, [prou.] Snapping, craunching, &c,
as QmpQaQparcj.
(olftjcPjQiTjjy, dSp^j, ppi> dtgw, da, v.
a. To grind, gnash, as the teeth; to
craunch, &c , scjm. 2. To snap, as a stick
in breaking, as a hedge when separated,
9oSm. 3. To rattle, rumble, -jrui. 4. To
sound as the biting of a hard, brittle, or
crispy substance, Qrf*Q;ieM*. (c.)
QmffQitQpmten, v. noun. Sounding,
as gnashing, snapping, &c , as QpQ

QRpflQpL-iniLieuqtjpeQ, v. noun. Coming


across by the shortest cut 2. Coming
suddenly upon one, at a corner, &u.
Qnpft(iptL-naieiiifl, s. The shortest
way.
QiepflopiQuueoexs, s. End boards
of a box, c vpfic - A board
nailed to the end of the rafters, at the
front of a bungalow, &c, ou*^fi(su
* . 3. End of a board.
QispjSQpiQSl, s. As Qisppl, 3.
Cr,:j/?i.-.i,jt.vii Qnp/SppKw, s. The
forehead, (p.)
Qnp/fitSeVQpiu., inf. To bump fore
heads in play.
Ci' :ia'c:sM Oi^/i'r, j. Lines
on the forehead.
Qtpp^uSpaSoeaevdpeo, v. noun. Setting
a stone on a person's forehead and oblig
ing him to hold back his head to keep
it on; and then, perhaps, to look at the
sun ; a mode of punishment in schools,

Q*^Scir. If a scorpion stings a wall,


will there be a swelling on the cow-post?
1. e. irrelevant causes should not be
alleged.
0^S(g4i, inf.
To vitiate one's
morals, &c. See (g&u, o.
Q.iplQ a lLu.susir G>i$jfiGsu.ar Qiipl
iS&iviifiiar, appel. n. An unjust or im
moral man. 2. One regardless of religi
ous ceremonies, &c
QrsjSs*, v. noun. Injustice, immoral
ity.
Qie<SdGaires>ir, s. A kind of grass,
Qmtml. See Qj!0l1i.*<?mm.
QmflpuuQiftflpaip, inf. To deviate
Qxj>Q*Qp&Si9.00*sSr . He craunched i t.
from propriety, equity, or religious rule.
Qisplfips, inf. To adhere to the path QtBJD/6!, s. Forehead, front, brow^^eo;
vulgarly, Q*p9. 2. End or extremity of a
of virtue or religion, (p.)
board, a timber, &c .
.
3.
QsfldslrQiitQmritart. The Upright Will
The
upright, front, or prominent part of
prosper. (j>*.)
a
building,
a
fort,
&c;
a
gable,
fc.i.rap
QxjlHuui, inf. To be put in order.
<9, (c.) 4. Front of an army, Qpartwfi, 5.
2. To be established in a good, moral, or
Brow of a hill, ic3tu^*ffl. 6. Upper part of
inf. To wrinkle the forehead in dis
religious course.
the stem of a tree, where it branches off,
pleasure, to frown, scowl. Sec.
QvfiuuLf., adv. In order, according
". Rank or file of an army,
QispflQiunGS, s. The frontal bone.
to method, custom, rule.
QtspjSd&eisr -gippae&i , t. Frontal eye, QiBpjll, s. [cul. Qjbsjb-'] Dried pulse,
Qis^uu<Sd/x, inf. To put in order,
as beans, &c , in pods, dried cocoa-nut,
as of Siva.
&c, as the active of Qmfluuu.
ti k'. - Li - (e )
Qm$LDitk, s. As CirJ'jI'ft,j:.'i. (R-)
Qzpp^dawara^rda, appel. n. Siva, Saitk.
Q/c/bjpidQe&L-, inf. To let beans dry
Q tp i'S J s
Over against one,
Qn/S(ipa>peBU>, s. Rules of propriety,
in the pods, for seed.
rectitude, equity.
fronting one.
Q.tppldaaa, s. As Qmp/S(Lpi, 2.
QiBjSaSeonn, s. [/>/.] The vulgar, the
QupjpiuuL-, inf. To dry in the pod.
mean, the base, the lawless, flC#.
C- (/...ilVi Cif., I, An ornament for the
Q.Tpjpi^pifippiv, c. noun. Plucking
QiSjS^vffeneDsar, appel. n. A man of
forehead of a female or a child. 2. As
dried bean-pods.
which sec.
integrity, a just man.
QtspQptBse,
inf. To shell dried beans,
Qispfid&i$, s. A kind of curve on the
dpgi, d(gih, m, v. n. To
for seed.
forehead.
stand erect, to become stiff, to bristle,
Qnppl&fiee&iiQi^uOuruS, s. A Qmpjpi,SGp&r,Qttpi$<2sarar ,1eun ,Qispp,
QfiiCmiifim. 2. To lower, to be raised, as
[vul.forQmcQ, v. a ] To thrust against,
the eye-brows in anger, &c, mjr<iQ*rfU.
spot of sandal, &c , on the forehead.
to push, **r. 2. {for mfig.j To strike a
Sec jr)u*ii.
3. To be curled in ringlets, as the long
mark, with balls, ..,.;.:_.
hair of some women, uJ#,<jtr. 4. v. a.
Qitpfiuuu\u.u>, 3. A plate for a man's
iLirlsa&>ajQMpfl#Q*r<trQ9dr. He ordered the
tttGpttr,
Ciduar, *m. To frown,
forehead, as a badge of distinction. See
elephant to charge. (H.)
to turn up the nose in displeasure,
'i'i -ft
Qsrufs^,AuiiA. 5. To prick up the ears,
Qtspp^u>ita\>, s. A chain, or garland Q/563TLy, j. [pror.] Round of a ladder, &c.
as beasts; to erect the head, as animals,
for the forehead.
See OtiiL/.
QttSi-iSfffi. 6. To stiffen, to bristle, Ssiuu.
QmpfiQpuM, s. A short and direct QlseirLC'esoTi, s. A grass seed, not eaten,
Q*0g&*> Qw$}fmjkji*i. Erect and wavy
course, or way, across, t/iQ*t. 2. A
hair-locks, (p.)
Coix lacryma, L. 2. See Q*.
slanting timber in a bungalow roof, as
Q xfjfLjanb. Raised or curved eye
tifrimswiii. 3. The end of a board, &c, QiBeirLriir, s. Rice-flour.
brows.
lower end of a rafter, aMqtm*_ 4.
Qijfadt, Erect or bristling hair.
Sudden meeting of one at a corner, opc Q ib Stn Sol SO, s. and adv. Yesterday,
Mt*pQmfitfii. Pricking up the ears.
lately, recently, as QctAi. (* )

QfB
Qfi. A letter compounded of & and sr.
<JeFiico/ffi, inf. To love, to exercise ff/si^ QiSir^^ (ompjS, 1. Neat
love.
ness, fineness, prettiness; sometimes Cr
j. Love, jyarLy. See Siciuii. (p.)
Q/S3=^,s. [fern, ff/rffl.] A dearly beloved
*. (c.)
friend, a favorite, 9Qss<ir. 2. A votary, *Qmrs^!TLh, s. Eye, ew. 2. Silk cloth,
Ql53S, inf. {as adv. com. for Qics, which
a devotee, u^s*.
see.] Well pulverized, very soft, (c.)
ulL,^)ji4. W. p. 487. Nktb v Note.
Cd/F^J, d&Gpsar, sQp^r, uGuear, ds, V. a.
G*Mjfa>i. Grind it well. (Beschi.)
For most of the compounds, see <*,^l<in.,
To love, fiCB*. 2. To cultivate friend
Mils'.
QiS&LC, s. [also Gitiuii.'] Love, affection,
ship, RGmmiturjitLi-. (c.)
^ywrBtoA(9 Q>cdvfiBfBriMaS<5*Bt3*. He IS
friendship, endearment, kindness, ^dry. (o/5, Bdpar, Gtlif-Garrir, Uqjot, Qui, v.
dear as an eye to me.
(*!.) Compare SQarsib.
Giid>iraiiriL/, s. Inflammation of the
a. To Beek, 1p>-. (*.) 2. To desire, to
Gm&watnLu., inf. To manifest love,
wish, >t<swu. a. To aim at, to pursue,
eye; ophthalmia, supposed to be caused
to show kindness.
by bad air in the body.
"- (P-)
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607

Co IBT
<2&p$)aw>Bijifi)jjasr, s. An eye-doctor,
an oculist.
'(SlSUiretTiii, t. The kingdom of Nepal,
Sitl^-uib. W. p. 487. Nkfai.a.
vo .? ld Xld , s. Appointment, determina
tion, aputQ. 1. A dedication to a deity,
*<srfiouJ7pa>a>L_. 3. Betrothing, Jr
i'*<3tftfb\ [.from Sa. Niyamuka, re
straining] (o.)
Vo/Slfllij s. [com. for iQjjldlo, which see."]
Appointment. 2. Destiny, fate.
QxLwflil-aai-., s. Appointed or pre
scribed duties.
j>/>JL0 53rtXi, s. [com. for iSiuldsstld .]
Precept, rule.
HiBlS, s. A circle, BiiLiii, 2. The
discus-weapon.
3. A wheel of
a chariot, -ij*r. 4. Sea, ocean, i_*>. 5.
The earth, y,<&. 6. Bambu, sp,8Ai.
7. The ruddy goose, *i*Tu4*; [ex
Nemi. circumference ] (p )
QtsiB*npu>, s. A work on Tamil gram
mar, gfla/SMcnr^ A.
QtsLSisirpsir, s. The Deity, the Supreme
Baing,
2. Arglia, j(<j<*. 3.
Vishnu, J>3w. (*,?.)
G^lSul/st ,s. The ruddy goose. f
Gti&unasrGiblSGuhot, s. Vishnu, as
bearer of the discus-weapon, J. _. .
Git iBeven war, s. The governor of the
world, God.
GiSlS, v. a. [prop. S^ilS, which sec.] Ap
point, destine, &c.
(olHLnLj, QGpar, Gisii 1 -r, Gaiar,
C<iu, v. a. ( Tel.) [nil.
To sift,
tO winnow, ^fi^QpfivSjjmiptgtpGmihu. (c.)
Co.S'ajU), i. Love, affectionas Gis&u!.
2. Good, benefit, **Dm. 3. Oil, ghee, Qi.
(p.J See <?sjji4. 4. (/?.) A plant, iOwuu
tor, Curculigo orchioides. (Iioxb.)
Gisuar, s. A friendas G/B^eir.
G>!6T, inf. [used adverbially.'] A particle
of comparison, .n>io -ariy.
QiSTsmr. See C/iif.
(diVTUO, s. Time, arreoti. 2. A fore
noon, or afternoon, useSpurgi. 3. Oppor
tunity, season, amuib. 4. Any given time
in one's life with reference to the predic
tions of his nativity, rfA*i4. (c.)
<J*ru9AiSw There is no time.
Gfzfi&mQmigiBteiet. Varying thoughts.
GmifigiQsttsQu**. Wavering in speech.
Greg&neoiji, s. [prov.] Dangerous or
critical times, as laid down in one's na
tivity, u*(5<uii. 2. (c ) A special
time, when the influence of fate is pre
valent, commonly evil, SSWoia.
JsfL.^?, v. noun. Idling away
time, &c. See *<-is, v.
G Toil 3 i
2 t --j-. s. An unseason
able hour for visiting, eating, &c,
m*jif(;/3w. 2. An unpropitious time,
as mid-day, twilight, &c, when demons
are supposed to be about, s,ur*oiuii.
GisaiQQ&eiieQ, inf. [commonly used as
an adverb.] To pass time. 2. To be
protracted or delayed, to become late
See under 0#i, v.
Qtaipuu, inf. To miss the time.
Gibbuul^, inf. [as an adv.~] Late, after
a long time.
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Gisir
GrsaiiGuiraa, inf. To paBS time. 2.
To delay, to misspend time.
QpesrGs^BLD, s. The fore-noon.
iS&rGmnuo, s. The after-noon.
QmjLC.s. (Tel. -^tS&x-) Guilt, fault,
<gpp^. 2. A fine, ^utrrfiu.
Guam/gar, s. A guilty person, (gpp
rid).
QtSireOeoT, s. [prov.~\ A straight, erect
man or beast, e#&.<-atai*&. 2. See <?*#.
Q[5>rrrT, appcl. n. [pi.] Enemies, uma
ii; [ex Gut, v.]
Qrsfl, s. A certain mountain in the
Chola country, GrtyiGffiijfGfiinfoi.
GieifltueSr, s. The Chola king as lord of
GmA, the above mountain,
2.
[ex G*f.] One exceedingly subtle, mi
nute, SiC, &B9XVXlfid<eirdr.
GitiflQaipuAGisiflenp, s. The Chola
king, Getter, (fff.)
QlBtH^Ftii, s. A javelin, erfluant
GmiR, en,*,, Gl5tBL-L~Sl , LD, <*<5/r9i_, 17.
n. To come over against, to be directly
opposed to, to encounter, to meet as one,
a foe, a demon, a wild beast, ifatm. 2.
To happen, to occur, to overtake one, niu
**. 3. To succeed, to prove successful,
to come to hand,
4. To impend,
to be imminent, to tend toward,
(c.)
GmiftiLL-ULf-isida, inf. To act at
random, on the impulse of the moment,
as the inclination prompts, &c
(d!sQt, adv. Straightway, straightfor
ward. See Gmr.
QtsQlTIih QmQiT, s. ( Tel.) The
mrvii tree, Syzygium Jambolinum.
)
(Srsir, adj. Upright, honest; straight, &c.
GunneSt, s. An upright, honest, trust
worthy, punctual person.
GmifiiupLf., s. [prov.] A straight stick.
GiBiftiugi, appel. noun.
Any thing
straight, true, exact, Camay.
GiciflsBLp, s. A lady; (lit.) the right
ly ornamented, Que*, (c.)
Gmifl&trujaifir GisGnuSbaiiuaiea-, s. A
brother next younger.
GxiT&irpjp, s. Favorable wind.
GisnQipd^, s. Due east.
GicnGLopig, s. Due west.
G.Tir eu iagj, s. Due north.
GistQppig, s. Due south.
GmHa^jpi, s. Proper quantity. See s^jpi.
GiBirG&iTLpaLo, s. Wind direct from
the south. See <7*-i*i4.
GisirQpaLD, s. Facing towards.
Gitnaiifi Gisnuirmp, s. A straight
road, a direct course.
Co/S/f, s. Straightness, directness, order,
Qriisxa. 2. Rightness, justice, impartiali
ty,
3. Morality, virtue, honesty,
Q*i$. 4. Resemblance, similarity, com
parison, s-aiaio. 5. Length, extension,
I*nb. 6. Row, series, regularity, i^d*.
7. [in poetry.] A simple long syllable, Gut
*as opposed toiDmmm. 8. That which
is opposite, or over against, J?f. 9. Ten
dency, course, direction; exposure to, eg.
10. Agreement, consent, settlementas

Gisir
opposed to litigation, o.i_srur. 1 1 . Chas
tity, continence, *)>h- 12- Fineness, sub
tleness, smallness,
1 3. Half, a
moiety, urfi. 1 4. [in combin.] Vowing,
^"castfigiuat, as Ciiw-dr, a vow. 15. See
Gmimio.
G/B0ea&, s. [in verse.] A simple long
syllable. See jt>*.
GfSffes>&&5$pi6P>p, s. A species of
acSfgmp verse.
G/bul?., s. A line of four metrical
feet.
Gicaeoair, s. [pi. Gitnecii, Gmffeori.] An
enemy, use**; [ex ^vr, one who is
not.]
Gisair&ss, inf. To reconcile, lo adjust
difficulties. 2. To settle differences,
to finish. 3. To destroy wholly.
GtcuirpeQ, v. noun. Being equal, con
forming to another, AjuG^*i.
Gmjiraj GisGff, adv. Directly, straight
forward; honestly.
GicvirnaGu&a-, s. Right saying or dis
course. 2. Sincere language.
G<bBita*LDS8LD, s. An honest, sincere
mind.
GvtjnaisSZsi, s. A fair, reasonable price.
Grrflsa^^^i^iueeQaifsiruir, s. A spe
cies of Qntirur verse with three feet.
GtiiftBeiunifliLJLJLJir, s. A kind of
Atjuut, in which the last line but one has
three feet, the others four feet
GiBifls& QiUirpi!Lfls3>&Ba&'uuir , s. A
kind of **Suut verse.
Gvrfian&Qaiesiruir, 3. The common kind
of Qiebui verse of four feet.
Gufasnh, s. [prov.] Dishonesty, un
fairness, unfaithfulness; [ex *<vi&.]
C isQT)d(Gito iruS(TT)a GiBQTj&QGisnnii
i6px, inf. To be exactly straight,
direct, true. 2. To be exactly opposite
to. 3. To behave honestly in return
for another's honesty. 4. To come to
terms on condition that another does so.
Gn^dgjuGuirs, inf. To go abreast.
2. To go straight forward.
C/tOj/rSr(j?8/r7aj^^Jbrr, s. A subdivi
sion in ^fi^i/ii composition. See ^Jar.
GiB/rxirtLi, inf. To face, look toward,
go, sail, &c, in the direction of, nfit*M.
2. To put or lay down in a straight
or direct posture, /ft>*iui->i*. 3.
{fig.) To kill, murder, despatch, send
off, CmAjw. 4. [prov.] To expose to
beasts of prey, &c., cptsrsrct-. 5. To
make the first gap or cleft down a tree
for splitting, efivixCnlaAe. 6. To lead
the water in a channel for irrigation,
H**ttia*fs. 7. To lay out a person about
breathing his last, fii-^. 8. To stretch
one's self at length in lying down to
sleep, ij$.6iBHsgu<&ta. 9. To lead a
team at plough, atrn-fr.
GtsH@iT GiB(W)i<^a:9ir, s. [prov.] Due
order, a good state, propriety. 2. Amicableness.
C/S(T5(5^(T5u>/rii5(75, inf. To be in
good order, good circumstances.
Gisipuu, inf. To pass the bounds of
equity, deviate from justice, lose chas
tity.
QiciTiSanp, s. Impartiality, fairness,
justice, tffi. 2. Chastity, ap^. 3.
Equal weight, efiwsib.

em 6
deiruassrassr, inf. To make even. 2.
To reconcile, unite. 3. [kb/.] To make
oath, to swear, ^tawSi-.
C*iftSqi, inf. To bring an unto
ward business to a successful issue, to
take a straight direction. 2. To mend,
rectify, adjust, to be accomplished
properly. 3. To reconcile, to come to
an agreemenr, as contending parties,
to be united to. 4. To be cured as a
disease. 5. [in cant.} To terminate
by death, &c.
(d/F/T, Qdfl3T, iS/sar, Qenar, Qita, v. n.
To meet, to come in front of, to be over
against,
2. To happen, to occur,
to transpire, ii>u!i. 3. To tend toward,
to be obnoxious or liable to, eg:*'*. 4. To
approach, to come near, 8iii_. 5. To agree,
to consent, to accord with, j>u>fi&*. 6.
To grow thin, lean, emaciated, QioaJu. T.
To fight, to encounter, <rao._Q*ijJ. 8.
To obtain, 8>i_**. 9. v. a. To resemble,
$uut*. 10. To give, to bestow, to yield,
mi. 1 1. Todiscliarge duties, i_<irO*ajj. 12.
To vow, to offer, to devote, to consecrate,
to dedicate, Qi(B*.
[3. To consign
over, to doom, to addict, QuwcspptaQfuu.
14. To appoint, designate, appropriate,
assign, Auii*. 1 5. To oppose, to encounter,
to attack, >*. 16. To solicit, to
entreat, <?*_ (c.)
Gtoniipaiir, s.
A ram devoted or
vowed for sacrifice.
GisA.ipuLp., adv. At random, as it
happens, appuis.. 2. At pleasure, as
one likes, go*'-""*" 3. Rashly, thought
lessly, heedlessly, incautiously,
itf&iWflOW. (C.)
C $ ii i/i u if.Q & Jj jj , inf. To act as one
pleases. 2. To act rashly.
Gna&puirG) QiBimpuni, [prov.] adv.
A t random, &c, as Gtitpuit..
GiBrri^Quiri^Gisiri^oiira^, v. noun.
Headiness, rashness, precipitancy, pre
sumption, whimsical rashness.
Cisi&piri, appel. n. [pi.] Friends,
Spi. (**)
C/s/niiPsili-, inf. To make a vow
and tie a thread, &c, in token of it on
the thing vowed, superstitiously sup
posed to have power.

em is
Git r r^iQa.rairt-js?, appel. n. Any thing
devoted to the deity.
Ca/i^QareaiL-ctydCysj. Fulfil your
VOWS.
GicHigjGuira, inf. To grow thin, to
wither as a limb.
Gis/TiigLf^tGiBrti&vsiQi&a, inf. To
devote a son, a tree, beast, &c, to the
temple by a vow.
^glM&ag/s&GaUpQurtsaBiSpff. It Was
laid up for the thief.
Gitaev, v. noun. Being straight, true,
direct, 94fAi.
Qisi&l, v. noun. Happening, fronting,
opposing, fighting. 2. Giving, vowing,
3. Soliciting, &c, as the verb.
(elBT&Si, j. Tendency, direction, in
the direction of, C/. 2. Adaptation, fit
ness, appropriateness, p*t. 3. Consent,
agreement, harmony, *iiupib. 4. A vow,
i3t0t&br. 5. Friendliness, friendship,
amity, love, kiudness, A?***. 6. Sec <lfj&.
($n>rr&S!n&:, i.
A vow, as Cttj'a.
(Beschi.)
(SlBir^S, s. Neatness, fineness, prettiness, niceness, elegance, -04. 2. Cor
rect, ns conduct, equitable, just, &<5pp&fr
up. 3. [x Gut, v.] A vow, Gmip$i**t-& .
<? t.y^sii-w, j. As GniTjifil. ( c.J
Q <s a <h ptu or isdt , inf. To vow, to make
a vow.
(ok/tui , inf. To meet, to be in con
junction, as planets, &c,
2.
To be straight, to agree, fit, fewi.*.
3. To consent, to comply, agree, con
form, ettmgitx. 4. To be iu harmony,
or good terms, 8)GrQ*s. (c.)
Crtut-QxrQf. Act according to rule.
(Aw.)
<?ff/uO_rsiiQ>;gfi. Tell him when you
meet him.
Gmirun, v. noun. Happening, occur
rence, miumb. 2. Consent, agreement,
compliance, conformity, concession, r\t
vtpib,
Qisiiun(BQ&npun(B, v. noun. Accident
or chance, accomplishment of words
or predictions spoken at random, Qn
puif.miriuuLf.

Qisirun, t. Length, ?aru>.


2.
See <?ui_.
QlEiri-j, s. Length, Sail. 2. Rising,
wa>*H. (.) 3. Meeting, occurrence, **
&ul/. 4. progress, tendency, course, Quit.
(eiSires)Lc>, s. Straightness, directness,
evenness, Q#<>i. 2. Impartiality, just
ness, propriety, MpweaiL. 3. Faithfulness,
fidelity, honesty, _fai>u>. 4. Morality,
virtue, chastity, j,pii. 5. Fineness, thin
ness, minuteness, ^ancou. 6. Accuracy,
exactness, correctness, nicety, p 7. Equality, uniformity, conjunction,
Note. From this is formed the adj.
Gtt, and a symbolic verb, <J Hug.
B*n<2mkLi9tii0. An irregular vow is
imperfect.
Qisireuerrih, s. Minor lute of the mari
time tracts, Q-s*wi$vt!fpgpiii. 2. Minor
lute of desert tracts, utjRivc^pfif,^.
(Sisjevirsrrih, s. A shrub whose fruit
is purgative, Croton tiglium, L. (c.)
Gihti&ineaaQ&iiu-GDi Qisneuirer(Lp^ffit
s. Purging seeds of the croton.
(oftir eurr sir, appel. n. The fourteenth
lunar asterism, S!pfita>i*i&.
poetiy,
in order to meet, *m$*([uif..
QlspjS, s. Fineness, prettiness, fairness,
elegance, &c. See Gnipfi.Aote. This is
generally thought vulgar,but some author
ities allow it in this meaning, of C,v>,8).
Qispjpi, s. [vul. Gtt/ifi.] Yester, yester
day, Gpcorferitir. 2. [in combin.] Lately,
recently, #j><jp*(?er.
Gippsri. In the course of yesterday,
See jfi.
Gmpfiii. Yesternight, last night
Ctfrpmi-ipaittiib. An event of yester
day. 2. A recent event.
<2*ppudpipiS&*l Gmpsopiuiial*. A child
of yesterday, sometimes G*p*>piSpiSai*.
Gmp&cpSiajraiib. Yesterday noon.
GmppqpiBfnpBta. Lately, recently; (///.)
yesterday or the day before.
Gip*t>pt<3. Yesterday. 2. To or for
yesterday.
Gpmpil<5*piei>taSfbieBp*GisBaBi$&TiM
Those of yesterday are not to be seen
to-day.
GtpmpiirCjiH. Yesterday's food.

G5iJ5
SS)/5. A letter compounded of i and s.
'Soils. An interjection of disdain, or
mockery, also used in combination,
ft*<Sj9uiy. [from Sa. Nvak. W. p 489 ]
es>it&&irC-i, inf. [prov.] To grin in
disdain.
eonsseiTLD, s. [prov.] Affliction, pain, dis
tress, pdruib ; [ex ">, .]
SSIIS, QSfldr, liQpair, [vul. BinjQ&ar.']
(7wdr. iu, t?. n. [used especially in the neuter.']
To be injured, spoiled, &c; to he over-ripe
as fruits; frayed, as cloth; to be reduced
in circumstancesas S, which see. (c.)
2. To be wounded in one's feelings,
mnrCrrx. 3. To fade, n
4. To sym
pathize with.
5. To be contrite, to
regret, e*a*m. 6. To slacken, fmi.

a>ivpQpriisj*ti,tgp4i. Taking from one


so as to injure him.
fis>vuc/Qf<=$gp4Q0r<L/(ue/sa7(?LrA*. Speak not
harshly even to a beggar. {Ave.)
wllm r^GmAi. Do not follow what is
destructive. (Aw.)
as*Q&irfi, s. [prov."} Half boiled, in
sufficiently or badly boiled, as liquid
food.
ast&esigi, t. [vul. for mhrt&0 .]
Ground mortar, fine plaster.
asuiiipauSjp, s. A worn out rope,
otrr/sit, s. An impoverished family.
See
' r 7u
. s. [vul. T.sj^L'yii.] A
fruit over ripe.

wri.ju.ru, s. Wounded feelings. 2.


A contrite mind.
eeicui, inf. To be injured, made
soft, afflicted, &c.
o/Biu/i(T5, inf. To bruise small, to
comminute.
jfiiaamaiug&&QdLLtFisii. They thrash
ed him.
e> i j / r i ,j , inf. [repeated as an adv."]
Well mashed, bruised.
se*ui(snm#piLGi. Crush it well, as a
nut, &c
eauiLiuuin, inf. To cringe, to be
servilely obedient.
scibiuuQus:, inf. To speak so as to
excite pity. 2. To speak so as to
wound one's feelings.

Oisnant
aura:, p. noun. Any thing injured;
fading, suffering, &c, as the verb.
* est/5 ?cEti>, s. [also /t8iUii.] A medi
cine taken by the nose. See rRuib. 2. A
crow, r*<*.
siBiu&<ipnij, s. A syringe to inject
an errhine up the nostrils.
'SniS^SujUi, s. [also
Lowness, meanness, baseness, grf*, ; also nS*9
ui; \tx /#>.] (ZfeseAi.)
*a:iS>ui&ri0ra!i&. A humble demeanor
of one's self.
*ss)/5t_*ii sn/sa^sKii, s. A popular
romantic history; sometimes wrilteu !_
fi\b, &iaiw8<uii>i [ex - _
sj,*i4'rA<2**><i. The Naishala
poetry is the best.medicament to poets.
SS> 15t-LltyS LBGS>l5ap,U^aiii, s. [also
tS^if.mi.'] Strict observance of prescribed
rites; [ex *oodi_.]
9am^i^.mutiffto9t/i. A bramachari, one who
observes the vows of celibacy.
SSiKpjsO, v. noun. Being injured, spoiled,
made soft, affected, &c ; [ex , .]

j>/s?o<55, j. The (y>i>o creeper, Jasminum, L. (^.)


j)i :i jsjji.', v.noun. Speaking piteously,
in a sympathizing manner, jg)r***(9jW4. 2.
Indicating thinness, Oioo!Sjr^ijLy. (#.)
3. Grieving, being contrite, moSn^. (p )
ts- r,r.r^ .'.i.^.j. Being distressed in
mind.
i='rj,r-V" Fading, suffering.
*SB>KjiQ&lis, s. (St. miBpput}>.) Per
petuity, eternity, eternal existence, <^>
tufi&mtb- [ex fljt&uib.']
emrustPfeQiuesreC, v. noun. Expressing
disdain by uttering the interjection . 2.
Crying frequently as an infant in sickness
or in weaning as J*S>Oiu*^(!fC^ji.
'smrst^ssiresr, s. A clever man as
earar.
'smslR&iIi etnrsi-fi&inreinjRiiJtii, s. [in
my/hol ] A forest famous as the resort of
ascetics, $iQuiiartb; [ex
a twink
ling of an eye, in which Gouramukha,
destroyed a sort of Asuras.]
*sa>r'SLB^^tuiis, s. Any special pnja;
occasional rites with an express object,

Sjo/Fiusv), s. Chronic or other emaciating


disease, Qa>nlf. See&. 2. [prov.] Small
pox; venereal disease, m*i(gfi.
oj^urii.aijLnfflg(5or. He asks beseech
ingly.
smmujtrGSsrisf-, s. [tul.'] Scoff, ridicule,
mockery, sarcasm, ut*tr<h. 2. Raillery,
jest, wit, drollery, ip*ft.
as>iBajirearLf.d/BHBm, s. A scoffer, mocker.
*etnniurruSlaih, s. [as iSajiriuiii.']
A
religious system contained in the Nyaya
philosophy,
eoziuniSaar, s. A religionist of the
above sect.
emiSQFj^s!, s. The south-west quarter,
Q^SEClop^aoi; [ex iSir.f:.']
6S>,veuefrto, s. The minor lute of hilly
tracts, (s^^fiiu'ij^jBii. (*>.)
emiBaij. Over-ripeness, &c. See ens, v.
*3ftlb~Qi'5l]gjGlSTLh, s. [as t@5ajjZG3ii.~] A
donation, &c.
*GS>n>(sSU.QuJLii, s. [as fiQeupPiuii.] A
meat offering, an oblation. W. p. 488.
Naivedya.

QjEtT
casm, #rcot_iLfij(7u#. 6. (p.) To destroy,
QfiiT. A letter compounded of * and ^.
QiEi'^SdSSsn, s.
The Qo/6otO(s)#S
annihilate, reduce to its primitive ele
leaves pungent and stimulating, used in
G.5/7", v. [imperative, which alone is used.~\
ments or atoms,
fomentations.
Afflict, be afflicted. 2. s.
Pain,
.;'rr,->-. T-.-i^Wfciv. The milk is not
distress, suffering, #<fruu. 3. Disease, Qp>mg., s. Crack or snap, with the
yet formed.
thumb and finger, >Csrip.. 2. The time
sickness, W.
of a snap of the finger, a moment, of
QlSirrB ^CFj, s. [com. for jpmi(g.~\ Young
gesticulates much; useB excessive action,
which there are 3,600 to a rr^u, *rcu
in speaking.
palmyra fruit.
&iLuib. 3. Riddle, enigma, conundrum,
ujfitth, ttamh Qmrit-*ib. Take care, the
double entendre, pun, quibble, <Brap. 4.
Qmn~&, s. Fineness, thinness, subtilty,
wheels of the cart will snap.
A hole in a road, u&t. (c.) 5. Word,
phrase, language, speed), Qn*>.
QihirL$-Qffi]&&nD&ir, s. A supercilious
Q<rfl^>i_. A slender waist.
g<i;Qinf.t@aCamr. Come in a moment.
person.
GliVirS, Qagi,
K/ii, iu, . n. To
$?t3-c,Q*rq_C-jzg,. A snap will not
Qisiri?-psiuGu&, inf. To speak hastily
be thin, fine, subtile, minute; small; to be
come from one finger; i. e. there must
or superciliously, also Qntit-tfTpGuti*
unable to bear a weight, gabrnwuiM. 2.
be appropriate means to an end or, "it
3.Ttf-;#.0.-.m. (A.)
To be in pain, to sufferas
takes two to make a quarrel."
Creipjjy, t>. noun. Cracking, speaking,
Qfc/rffla/, v. noun. Suffering, subtilty,
Q*rif.*ga<?cr. In a snap, in a moment.
&c, as <Ae t-eri.
Sec, os the verb.
QiUT&SiyS. A class of ever-green trees,
^
v. noun. Proposing riddles. 2. Qi5iri(^QiBrraQssme\i, v. noun.
Sounding as a slight tapping, or knock
affording one of the eighteen medicinal
Punning, quibbling, cracking jokes.
ing of little stones,
2. Clacking,
roots, five leaved chaste tree, s"2**>
C'.irif
ffsjii.

QwupuQuirQggi,
s.
A
as wooden sandals in walking, w/;;!*
Vilex negundu, L. 2. [for Q*SWJw.] A
snap,
or
second
of
time.
Crd 3. Talking fast, chattering, jyauu
garland. 3. A surrounding wall, a fortress,
u*. 4. Being fidgety, restless, rude, oi_u
4. A small village, %>,j>r*. (*g>.) Of OwifOMifis, inf. To snap, &c,
Qr*, there are three kinds, <jOr*ft,
as Qurif., v. (R.)
JtQursa, QuaSr<3e3*e, which see in their
QicnLf.Cuir(S^ceo, v. noun. [com. fS(Bs QfiirQl5!T, aSdptr, pQpda, uSljot,
places.
vj(?uf<a*&p.] Putting forth riddles.
*m, v. n. To be fidgety, restless, &q-*m.
jp.Q*<r#S?jy!94j!o>ir4r. Is the stalk of
O/EffiftueSijpda Os^ifefifflsflaa, inf.
2. To be rude, mischievous, roguish, g/S*
a tree Q*#fl and the top of it a castor
To
solve
a
riddle.
plant; i. e. are not the members of a
Qisnip.d3ip,
inf.
To
become
crooked,
QrQvrS^ffLSft&r. A rudo, roguish,
family alike?
fidgety child.
depressed.
Qis/r&@&&irjcii, *. The juice expressed
CirSCfrJuu. r. noun. Rudeness,
(oltBtrig., dS<SjDs*, /iQfiidr, uQutk, , t>.
from Q**finSaw.
&c, as /Ae t>eri.
n. To snap the thumb and finger, SSiOr
Qierr*8uu0$a-w, s. Leaves of Qicir^S,
ijl**. 2. [pror.] To form as milk in the
Qierr(BOisirQL-esra!, v. noun. Being rude,
plucked off and cast before idols, with
udder of an animal, uiAimUa. (Jaff.) 3.
&c.
incantations, (p.)
v. a. To say, to tell, speak, declare, On**.
QmrQiesQi-.c6rjj*ibiBrtSsr&. He will not
Qicir&SwirSse, s. A garland of Qttne@
4. To insinuate something against one,
be still.
flowers, as worn by soldiers who have
SO as tO Stir Up ill-Will, rc0M#CrrA..
successfully defended a fortress. See
5. To prate, to chatter, to talk idly, to QiBiremL-, s. Price, eCSs. (^*7.) 2.
Qmipfi. 2. A poem. See liiutfi.
make unfavorable allusions, to use sar
Selling, sale, <t^p*>. (VJ.)
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Qmiri

QmiriLi

(oitTiire&rQitSiTSSsrGleiisnTGd, v.noun. Run


ning at the nose, ap**rSiCu*^&. (c.)
Q/S/TSOTT, QGpar, Q,T/rw-f (Jotot-.Cqiot,
Q*ro!ri_, o. i. To walk lame, to limp,
to hobble, either from lameness or weari
ness, ChrKr:j.c<_*. (c.) 2. 0. a. (rgl.) To
devour, rf^c*.
Q virem if-, appel. n. [mas. and fem.~\ A
lame person or creature, one that halts,
GPi_*. 2. A comic poem, in which
a rogue is represented as losing his foot
in attempting to steal a horse, Q*re$ri^
r<_4. 3. Lameness in the leg or foot,
api_. 4. [prow.] A man dancing on
Stilts, Qurij&smiri<iKi$.uQu1Gsr.
Q/fireiarif.&L-L-, inf. To tie on stilts.
Qienemup-dsireo, s. A lame foot or
leg. 2. Stilts.
QziresrLf.pp&rtii, s. Lameness. (R.)
QietreArtf-iEids, inf. To walk lame.
QiBirsssrLp.rsirtsu3, s. As QiBire&rip., 2.
QizireirLf.Qiiirfir if-jdpliflfiev, t. noun.
Limping, hobbling about.
Qruir^S, s. Mud, mire, a slough; much
mud, Quff^Qffi.
G-STp, dSpss, ppgi, d^i'o, is, v. n.
To ferment, to work, to effervesce, to turn
sour, as liquid food; to bubble up slowly,
as liquid, over a gentle fire, Quia*. See
Qstgi, v. 2- To fester, to suppurate, St
mi' i.. 3. To soak, to be macerated, mxrp.
4. To foam, froth, spume, jise***. 5. To
sparkle as spirituous liquors, Cj.-o^i?i.
jl&Qtifrept&i-i&pg. It is all festered.
Q^Tgjl , iSjm-r, pQpat, uQusk, , t>.
a. To put out, quench, extinguish, jy
**. Seeji*. (*a>.)
Owjjig, indecli. Used only in the
phrase,
Qc>&M(gQ*-r&tG)*&sQuifidrps:>
the bowels move, by a peristaltic motion.
GllEIT^j(3l5trjlil , 9bjb, pfigl, (gu>, if,
. n. To be mashy as rice over-boiled;
to be damp or soft; to be putrid, as
a sore, to foam, ferment as sparkling
liquors, as Q*r>, 2, 4, 5.
Qmrr&QitirQsaireb, v. noun.
Being
mashy, fermenting, &c., as the rerb.
saQQtFl&QsrQffifb&.&aBrfififf
The
toddy fermented greatly.
Qt6tTiJLCt&), s. Neighborhood, proximity,
vicinity, *m*>. ( p.)
QitngiLcevrr, s. [pi.] Neighbors, jyiu
Smut. (rgi.)
QlSITfigp, s. [com. QiBtruLf, which see.]
A preventive. (.Old Die.)
Qiwd&d&L-L. QieirjSfidaL.if.aiev da,
inf. To prevent. See Of0q**iii_,
Qis/ripSso Qisrrm^SsoetnLo, t. [proo.]
Decay, weakness, feebleness, uufrii. 2.
[sometimes Q-*4>roi!.] Lowness of cir
cumstances, reduction, impoverishment,
mpw, [ex dir.] (Joff.)
Q&iripS&uut, inf. To be reduced
in circumstances.
QisirisiinjiresrauLj, s.
An injured,
decayed, weak wooden post
QiBiip3UiiJirar(8)Lf., s. [com. Qictrmptsj
A reduced, poor family.

QlBfTti^l, v. part. See Qisir.


QmrruL], s. [ml.'] A slip of ola or cloth,
wound round the dugs of a goat to prevent
the kids from sucking, ^i^if.arQ/>lMJp epflu
6>!w. 2. (Jig) Hindering, preventing,
frustrating, t .
Qmnui^dsCi, inf. To wind the ola
about the dngs. 2. (fig.) To frustrate
a scheme, hinder one's design.
QmnLjUun&ti, s. As Qmiruuj.
QlBTlLl.s. Grits.broken rice [Port. Rolam.~]
2. Softness, lightness. 3. Smallness, minuteness. 4. Brittleness, fragileness, delicateness, as Quriisnv, 1, 4, 5, 6.
QitiriiiujiftS, s. Rice broken in pound
ing.
QisiriuuHRQsifiQutas:. Broken rice will
not bear boiling water; so the poor can
not bear sudden wealth.
QfSiTiLl^eC, v. noun. Being soft, fine,
&c, as Qmriiff.
Q,T>trilJJgJ , s. [improp. Qicrrii&.] Softness,
delicateness, britlleness, meanness, as Qsi
1, 5,6. 2. Quickness, fao/(. (p.)
Q j.z. inf. To become soft, minute,
&c. 2. To be impoverished.
QmiriupiraratBpnGl, s. Light, fine paper.
Q/smu/fBarur, i <;1 . s. A brittle cup.
Guiniipnary,, s. A delicate flower.
QnirtiiQ^esree, v. noun. Being quick,
brisk, nimble, Q*Si*<sfluLj.
QlBiriUlJLJIXi, s. [improp. for jsL^uti.]
Delicateness, tenderness. See Qmipuit.
OIBIT til SB) lo , s. Softness, lightness, Qudr
asm. 2. Looseness, pait8. 3. Buoyancy,
volatility, utiiSOrxm, 4. Minuteness, sub
tleness, thinness, iScjgp&uib. 5. Brittle
ness, friableness, a-m-iftpdrmus. 6. Ten
derness, delicateness, g)<Ju. 7. Trivialness, insignificance, Qifii. 8. Poverty,
indigence, meanness, mj>ms. 9. Flirosiness, weakness, futility of arguments,
unuSotcou. 10. Injuriousness, offensiveness,
as of language, <?*3. 11, Weakness of
mind; pusillanimity, effeminacy, coward
ice, ior4)i_u9<srDuj. 12. Tender heartedness, sensibility, delicacy of feelings;
quick perception of an injury, or affront,
fSLgjilft,
Oisiriiiu, adj. Small, weak, delicate,
mean.
c,'-'-:fl?:.-jfl;Caj.o,-Q':. The weak
may become strong. (Ant.)
c - -.. . '.-DfC-icj. Do not speak con
temptuously. (Avo.)
GxndjuQ&ircQ, s. Reproach, contume
ly, sarcasm, Ump.
QBFuajQ*rpQurflmidr. One TvllO will
not bear a taunt or insult.
QitnijiuLjd^, s. Slender wit, weak
intellect. 2. A mean disposition.
QitniLnuenA, s. A mean, grovelling
man, r*u*. 2. A man of low rank,

Ql5ir(7F), s. [prov.] After shoots from


the root in rice, millet, and some creepers,
after the main stalk has come to matu
rity, utS/larif.tSii(!p\iuufi. 2. Small after
fruits, on pumpkin plants, tiiiun^tfitajar
ar($wLiii>i5&0. (Jajfna.)
Q itnQF,dmnil Qieir(tr)ui3iQ&, s. Im
mature fruit on gourds.
QtBtrfT^uiStf-da Qihn^QwQda , inf.
To form, as an after shoot.
Qir>rTQF)5S>&, s. [vul.] Eatables, florutar
ilb. SeC Qftrpooa'.
QlSITQFfii^ QlBIT Q^rhr^, [prop. Q/CIT
jo*, 0jjbo, which see ] Cracking, &c.
Q!BIT (T^su eC, s. [in combin.] Any thing
granulated or pounded. See
m*i. 2. As Q*r&.
QiBirBsO QftrrSsiiusti, s. Pastry, con
fectionary, jyuu>(5A4i4. In ififflb<S, QJa>.
QlSlteumi, s. Thinness, as Q/iiri/ey. 2.
Brittleness, fi.swL_B/e^rwfl. 3. Kmaciation,
drooping, fading, hiLl-A. 4. Pain, ailment,
C. (p.)
Qp&, QrErretjs8zsri,i,QiEiT&JQi,
v. . [prov.] To ache, to be in pain, Qmim.
2. To become slender, thin, emaciated.
QlBITSiiQsue3rei),v. noun. Being in haste,
being quick, 9ic*<3fiuLi. (JP<r )
QiBirerrQrsirefr QiEiri^mQrsir(ei^,dSp
ff, fifigl, *ti, As, v. n. [ttlso v^Qlig.] To
be soft, slippery, as a snake, a leech,
a ripe fruit, &c.,uScMir*. 2. To be mashy,
(5O0ie7. (c.)
QnrQQsi&fiflursnipCiuifitb. A plantain
over-ripe.
ur44Q(3Q.-Osiv^(yiep^i. The snake
is very soft and slippery.
QirgQirg^Cu*.*. Wavering speech,
shuffling talk.
Ci:^?'-,.!*'/. , . noun. Being
SOtt, lubricous, (5(SKOerh.
QfiirtGrjj&&60Qiuiri&^euei), s. [prov.]
An immature stage in betel-nuts, &c,
iS:<*. 2. Betel-nuts not quite mature,

Qwif^dspuird^, s. As Qisr^daev.
QtB/T(ef^LJLj, v. noun. Idling away time
asjiisiity. (/?.)
QiBTSirsei), . noun. Baling out water,
measuring out grain,
2. Being
struck with fear, being terrified, jy**<5
fiuLf. (*&)
Q/5/rsrrerrffi), s. Blind and sunken-eyed,
<alr0jAffc.'. 2. (#.) Mosquito, ^oniiy. 3.
(/?.) A gnat, Qf.
QrijiTsirckrr, s. Blindness, sunken-eyes,
otjffl. (c.) 2. (ep.) A kind of beetle
as rrjwcfeQO.T/T.Tr&irdjiKBr, s. Blind eyes, hollow
eyes.
QlWTj&fiGi), s. Quickness, speed, eQeaneu.
(f>r.)
QiStriLiQuJSfred, v. noun. Being light, GltBirnSled, s. Shutting, closing, contract
thin, slender, insignificant, &c, .gteSraxo*
ing; contraction, jfu-atii. 2. As QBtfot*.
{?)
QlBrrdjSif, j. Thinness, fineness, &.C, Qui
QstfinjtfiGfi. A chariot with swift
!af. 2. Meanness, as Otf^m.
footed horses.
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Qisirs
Gl[5tr<3)l&(T^,<sslQpia iQieirjpid8Qarsir,Qaiar, ftirjpi IB
Qpi, Qmirgt&jQesiiii, us,
QiingiQisnjpifipupu}, s. A crumbling
G i. v. n. [improp. Q^fcj-e.] To be
Q*rj)t*, v. a. [sometimes improp. Qorrj*.]
stage in things fried. 2. A crispy stage
To break, to crack, to crush, to smash
crushed, bruised, smushed to pieces, Qun$.
in the growth of fruits, known by
to pieces, to make havoc, Qur^vitM. 2.
un. 2. (Jig.) To become contrite, g*
biting them.
To bruise, to contuse, er*. (c.)
Q/c^jptGnnQpasren, v. noun. Being
brittle, crispy, &c, as the verb.
QwngidaiflS, s. [inf. Qiicirjpidsifl&UL ]
C *rjpii,<sut$t*i=jj, inf. To mash hard
QsrpQstQt&fQx/Sfiti. Being crispy
with the hand. See Qm^tstijiSmtiu.
Rice broken through neglect In pound
as a cucumber.
ing, (SmtpASutSe. 2. [cum. Kt&af,Si ~]
Q
wr
v.noun.
Delicateness,
smallRice half boiled, when it is most crum
Gisir jpiGmsuuusstiri lis,
ness, jss*aD. 2. That which is crushed, Qn>irjpiss>aj
bling, used to denote a certain stage in the
s. [also Qirjxns.] Dainties, luxuries, &pt>
bruised,
broken
to
pieces,
gsdmii.
3.
boiling rice.
*
tr*.. (c.)
Broken rice, grits, Q*j.
GitngiisSStuupu), t. [com. iBgudaiflSiii
Qieirgnesssndasirsitiir, s. A dainty rogue.
ufib.~\ The state of boiling rice when
ulis , s. [vul.forjpCuLD.') Fineness,
inf. To be broken. 2. To be con QRTp
it crumbles.
tenderness, delicateness; sometimes Crti
trite.
Qieirgud&evQiteo, s. Paddy made too
uuib.
tender by moisture.
Q/BirjpiGjtsjesiriwarui, s. A contrite
Qicrrpufipeoii, s. Soft or fleshy parts
spirit, a wounded mind.
Q.tnjui a)tv. noun. Crushing, contusion,
of the body.
&c, as the verb. 2. (Jig) Beating,
Qmnjbuu>irztsTGEu3si GisfrpuGas&o, s.
Q
it
trjpi
a(gp
,
v.
noun.
Being
broken,
thrashing one lustily, j/it-tmi as G>*i&
Superfine work, not fit for rough use.
becoming contrite. 2. Becoming small.
*<gQfr4Qt2rj>Qi*r,j>4>@<sr, he gave hiin
GttStTeSTcioBr, s. [prov.'] Mimicking, mock
a good drubbing.
QiBrrjpiQrsirgii, dSpgi,
d^us, ,
ing, eur*i(-. 2. Taunt, ridicule, sar
Qnirjpi(&l&&dBihl8iii, s. Mockery, a
v. n. To be brittle, fragile, crispy, as
casm, u6*rt&. (JaJf.J For the compounds,
joke, a jeer, utiinb. (/?.)
biscuit, (c.)
see *r&ar.

QiGir. A compound letter of i and ^.


Qistr, s. Aching, an ache, a pain, a
smart, /(5^i4. 2. Sickness,
3.
Chagrin, remorse, contrition; wounded
feelings, ptsii. 4. Injury ; a bruise in the
body or in a tree, a fruit, &c,
5.
Weakness, infirmity, decay, uufrii.
Qitndsn, s. [Gen. L-Uf.sk.'] Pain, ache,
Cr. 2. Throe, throb, pang, agony, .
urS. 3. Pangs of child-birth, oud<J
filar. See @mG*t*i. 4. (Jig) Re
duced circumstances, poverty, mpmoB. 5.
5. Wounded feelings, worGuai. 6. Sick
ness, tr
QtttrdsniniiuQuns,inf. To be broken
as the constitution, to become sickly.
2. [prov.] To become poor, destitute.
GtiirdanGSewri'ra, inf. To smart, to
pain as a wound, &c. 2. To come on
as labor-pains.
GitiruuCBpeo, v. noun. Suffering pain,
(3vMiju_Aj. 2. Being hurt, bruised, &c,
as the flesh, a fruit, or a tree.
Qtr^u'S is, inf. To put to pain, &c.
QmnKf!srina-QisirQai(ifu>u, inf. [prov.
Siiiirar, Qr.-iQs.-.-:- '\ To ache, pain, be
felt as pain, 2. To come on, as laborpains.
QtGir, s. No, not, ^ecSm. W. p. 489.
No.
Co/5/r, Qpgi, Qeri/ffl , <gii, or a/ii, a, or
mi, v. n. [neg. Gtsrsip or *ra/rg>.] To
ache, feel pain, smart, be uneasy, /<s*,.
2. To be hurt, bruisedas the body, a
tree, plant, fruit, &c, to be spoiled or
taintedas meat, fish, &c, jtofBuQur*.
3. To be grieved, to be wounded in mind,
0*suu^. 4. To be reduced, to grow poor,
an>iiL/i_. 5. To repine, to give expres
sion to wounded feelings, QuigQut. (c.)
Compare <*.
r<w*ig<jrBpgi . It pains me.
sriiQmtSpg. My foot aches.
702

Qti. Why grumble at the Deity? We


should blame ourselves.
9<jiS2rQ*rziQjr&cr. To complain of
one.
Qrrt&QsrQfoti. Giving reluctantly,
with regret, &c.
Ci.'i/jif, *. A reduced family, as
QisnifiGu^, inf. To complain.
Quiri&Gutra, inf. To be tainted, spoil
ed; to be reduced in circumstances.
OmitffdutarSrrp. Boiled rice spoiled
by being kept in a vessel without water.
Qsr^ffQuiaraar. An impoverished
person.
c- - ^C-'S^-.:r. I am reduced to po
verty.
" i&gm&p
Iii a time of
privation or suffering.
Gisir&iru>Qei>(Bd&, inf. To lift or take
up a child, or sick person, without hurt.
QpliesipaspGrsirs, inf. To complain
of Providence.
Gtttrpev, v. noun. Being sick, or ema
ciated. 2. [proo.] Disease in trees,
plants, &c, b(j>!jQ*i_*. 3. Being
injured, as an article of furniture, uqp
ffui-Ai. 4. Obliteration or other defect
in a marked line, a letter, figure or
painting, usQpiisis. 5. Spreading of dye,
in a cloth, beyond the intended line,
'rSiriaih, s. [high dialect, QiBird(&l.~]
A look, gaze, glance, view, uriata. 2.
Design, object, purpose, intention, aim,
motive, aetoeaib. 3. The eye, eye-sight,
4. Appearance, aspect, expression
or cast of countenance; mien, Ggtppit. 5.
Aspect, position, tendency of affairs, far
mus. 6. Tendency, course, direction, in
dication,
7. Attractiveness,
8. Desire, aspiration, i,>ujt 9.

Attention, observation, ai.-i 10. Favor,


kindness, benignant look,
(See
gjr*C*i**ii.) 11. Beauty, jjipo 12.
Height, elevation, kjuH&. 1 3. Aspect of
a planet, SuCni. The four planetary
aspects, 8r*tJr*is are: 1. w<?ir*o, aspect
of a planet in the third or sixteenth
sign from that in which its influence is
least; 2. jfawCwAig. partiality of a plan
et; or its aspect on the fifth or ninth
sign from its own; 3. Qptsi&Qurits, aspect
of a planet on the forth and ninth sign
from its own; 4. owf'**'*. fnll aspect
of a planet, when in opposition to a sign
or to another planet; an aspect wholly
malignant or wholly benignant.
trfcfi)Qiii*swijjiuutt.4Q*i&iat>p"t. What is
your intention by saying so?
G/Eir&aEiaiTL-i, inf. To have an as
pect, a tendency, as an affair, or the
weather; to indicate.
Q.trd:f^rdr, appcl. n. One who fasci
nates by the eye. (tg<G>*fl-)
- id LDrvSqi .i a , inf. To intend, pur
pose, have in view.
C trdsuwzij ,./?jl> , inf. Tobe in pursuit
of, to aim at.
Q/Birdartpareireuar, appel. n. A man of
prepossessing appearnce. 2. One fa
vored by the Deity, or a prince.
SicndsiLhat,aids, inf. To be benignant
as
.--^.-fs.
QisndtgwiuQuirq^&r, s. Interesting
matter expressed in obscure language.
(P)
Sst<|iiuOm^fl, v.noun. Being influ
enced by a planet as a sign, or another
planet.
Qibitssit, s. [pi.] Pole-dancers, mounte
banks, sozifiAs^fifli.
Qt5ir&<5rr, s. Sickness, pain, &c. See
under <?, *. (c.)

Cc/5/T SSSt
G>mira(9j, QGpar, GisirdSGarA, Qeiar,
Qmitm, v. a. To look, look at, behold,
view, urttx. 2. To look toward, to tend
toward, GsiutUm. 3. To intend, to ad
dress one's self to a business, uarQ*g/tt.
4. To regard with benignity, to counte
nance, i_llK**. 5. To survey, to re
spect, to observe, mma$is. 6. To have an
aspect or a bearing as a planet, SiswGmr
**. 7. To keep, protect, saveas one of
the five operations of deity, gjnift**.
tr&tarGtiiBciurt. Look at me.
^K<^<Jf**^iiAiu^rii. This is better
than that.
C^*i<;r*gi4;ii/. Wind rising upwards
in the body.
Qmira(&)eQ<gsis)j3;, s. A kind of jug
gling,
Qpiir&GO, s. Sickness, pain. (JR.) See
ms4t.
(sSfttTtfSlj&eO, s. Emaciation. See QrcnJj
(c.)
CorSTl rrstilh>,s. [prov. for /TZ_eDii.] Joc
ularity, pleasantry, a.*>*iw&. 2. Mockery,
scoffing, uHatrib. 3. Squeamishness, mi*l
<4. [For the compounds, see si_w<4.]
(oiVrriJ-i ud, s. Scrutiny, examination
of coins, gems, precious metals, or wares
with discernment of their value, umGmtc
2. Survey, review, criticism as by
a rival artist, workman, smfou. 3. Attemptat wit; endeavour to excel, to hinder
or baffle another in speech, Qmi*iKQp*j&ai>x.
CftiL_i^5<J(Jwo^'u.i_**6. They
have competed in the price.
mitlfxfGmrCi-figlQ^are'uaar. What will
it avail to baffle one another in speech?
j^drCxriii-ic/fr/rar. He does not know its
value.
GiciriLidsirassr, s. One expert in in
specting coins. 2. A shroff".
GtstrL-t-.Lhunnd&, inf. To examine
coins, gems, work, Sec 2. To regard
disparity in rank, &c, with too great
nicety. 3. To be too exact, precise or
rigid, in dealings. 4. To survey, ex
amine as a competitor or connoisseur.
GicirtLiiiGus', inf. To endeavor, to
baffle another in his words.
SGpar, GmirestrLf.Gmeir, Gaieir,
<7tOTi_, v. a. To scoop out, dig out, root
up, Gptairi-. 2. To pilfer, QtrfmrnLfigl
cri_ 3. To bale out, <y"**. 4. To pick
off the scab of an ulcer, pick wax out of
the ear, Sec, Ju9*-i_. 5. [prov.] To pluck
the ears of millet, pulse, &c, fi*r. 6.
(iJ.) To stir, Sap.
c*Cr!i(rij.*Qr*s.(y*fi)(7jiL;. Why are
you working (or eating) so slowly?
QicirasLf.Cienesirif.aQaiLs,inf. To pump
one.
Gittresenp.OiyOaa, inf. To pick out.

(SlSIT SIT
Qpirrflidsti, s. [prov.] Sickliness; wasting of Qimriil^Q, s. [prov.] A sickly person,
a person, beast, tree, Sec, emaciation, Cnu.
Sec, as Grrii&*4*.
2. Reduced circumstances, poverty, ftA$
G rr.u jj .'flj i .~rih , s. A sickly emaciat
aib. See Q*i6fi%M.
ed state.
Q/Brriht-j, s. [com. for Cffirty.] Fasting, Qp;triLj(ip&e3r, s. Saturn, the planet
&c
the evil-faced, evil-omened,
(cfirnhL-j, s. [prop. SitwLj."} To win (diVITGO, GisrpQGpzk, GtirpGpdr, Gisfp
now.
Guar, G*rpm, v. a. To do penance,
(S^.TiLl, s. Malady, distemper, disease,
observe abstinence, giisQnuaj. 2. To
ailment; sickness in men, cattle, trees, or
endure, suffer patiently, Sa. (p.)
crops, astmfii. 2. Chronic or settled disease,
Qisnex>irpirir Gisirevirir, appcl. n. [pi.]
uyiJuSadi. .3. Suffering, trouble, affliction,
Those who neglect devotional duties,
distress of miud, * rAs*. 4. Ache, pain,
smart, ^mgta>m. (c.)
GictreoirwLo, v. noun. ncg. Impatience,
C*ni/Q*r*ri_frfCt/BjQfrtHri_r*. The diseas
intolerance, QurDpS<*eo>. 2. Want, or
ed are like persons possessed.
neglect of religious austerities, Sec,
ffsra*u-eftwj* S-^f/iit. Being bedridden.
C--__i.<-tt?_*>. Take sickness in
time. {Aw.)
GicnpLfGtittppio, v. noun. Bearing;
GisiriuireS, s. A sick person, a patient.
endurance; performing penance, Sec.
Co/5/7"
ei^, s. Pain, hurt, anguish, as G.tir.
If the patient's destiny be good, the
2. Disease, as Guii. (c.)
doctor gets the credit of it.
Gtsm/ppmiej^ojii &arpmippG*AiW(yitr>riS(3&xGmi
GviruSarsBLD, v. noun. ncg. Full, unin
May you have prosperity without
terrupted health and prosperity.
sickness, and wealth without deficiency;
<2vta9*ia>rmir!fi<2uutist. That is pros
a form of well wishing.
perity whicli no sickness or disease
G
i
J. A sick person, as G^iriuneSI.
interrupts.
G.iirQiud&ib, s. A reduced disease. See QtST ll<oo~)&, s. A weaver's clew of yarn.
GtnijQaiT&sir Gisirli&i$-d&, inf. To
fall sick, to become diseased.
7- :/:-.< i&>, s. Giving medicine to
the sick. See /p<b.
Gnaiije&ip, inf. To be infected as
plants, &c.
0ssrGt9ui(fi0tQtniti(5iiff. The one who
caused the pain can remove it; spoken
of a woman who has inspired love,
(<3P<s>.)
Gib
[prov.] To be, or become, sickly, diseased,
broken in constitution, debilitated, QucAu.
2. To be sickly as trees, crops, &c, >-.
3. To become poor, worn out, as lands,
jrtrQarifitu. (Jaff.)
GtsnijppGan$, t. A sick fowl.
GicirtuppuuSir, s. Sickly vegetation.
GisniipgiuGuirs, inf.
To become
sickly, diseased, &c, as Gtriitm.
GiBmud&ev, v. noun. Being sickly,
Sec, as the verb.
(o^TOJ^F^eO, s. As Gznzjtnj&eti. 2. See
GbOU, V.
QfitriLlttZ^&ed, s. A sickly emaciated
person, beast, Sec., SiiauuAa^. (c.)
GmitJG}fpyltejnF9s>jiBA(gi2tGui(2*). Like a
sickly cat licking the churning stick; i. e.
doing a thing lazily, unprofltably.
G/Bi"ij<3&e<>arGicirli^9iueir, s. [prov.~]
A sickly.man.

, s. [in combin.] A sickly body,


as Gmiiti^flii. (/?.)
QisirpLf Qmirppio. See GtBirtk.
QlBir ^S)Stntii, s. Non-endurance; want
of restraint, as Simnau. 2. Envy, grudg
ing, Quia*a ; [ex CiA).] (p.)
G>fitrf58)iT, appcl. n. [pi.] The irreligi
ousas <?!>/. 2. Those who envy the
welfare of others, lmm/*.
QiGiTsisrL-i, s. [com. GisnLDLj.] Penance,
religious austerity, fiih. 2. Abstinence
from food, fasting, Sec, -u#ii; [ex *.]
G/cirariS, appcl. n. One who is very
rigid in austerities.
GmireaiSa^da, inf. To fast.
Cn.iL.'.E " ! r Gicirdri-i^i, inf. To
break a fast, to eat after a fast.
GinrorL/G/Birpn, inf. To fast, to mortify
the body by religions abstinence.
Garrdi Lji$if.^^ev , v. noun. Keeping a
fast.
Cp/s/rgarsmtD, s. Bearing, endurance,
tolerance, Our^smo. 2.Keligious austerity,
penance, a*1*. 3. Vigor, strength, force,
..-."..>. 4. Greatness, might, Qu(j*a<*oio ;
[ex <JAi.]
Cm**. Strong, or mighty feet, (p.)
QlSlTeirfleO, v. noun. Rejecting secular
things, A -,v' . 2. Governing one's self,
Sec, as C^/>*>.

703

u&su

LI
LJ.

A consonant, the ninth in number


and fifth of the hard. It is both initial
and medial.
lj. A letter composed of u and jy. As
an initial, except in some Sanscrit words,
as una, pronounced hulam, it has the
sound of P; also as a medial when doubled,
or following il or p, as ^uQueopp, ^lLuio,
*pu, &c. After a vowel, or a soft mute,
it has more the Bound of B; as Qruib,*ibu<h,
&c.
uw^asuiii, s. See under em/f, t>.
LJ, s. [in accounts.'] A fraction as j1,,,
&igvriSiis<b. See tor.
Uoo^i^ssi^, s. [in comiin.] A metre
Of Verse, as u&Kg$as>9AQaS0vaASQ3uur, a
species of the *e&uur verse; u<fl>e7yyD*Qy*r
ur, a species of Qarotrur; [ex u&, poetic
form of uvj, many.]
uo$, s. A boat, gii_ii>. 2. A navi
gable vessel of any kind, iojA*,,i. 3.
The twenty-seventh lunar asterism, fi)<?
u^0Q(T^><smi ug0Q(ir?s>LQskiem
ur, s. A kind of poetry with more than
four lines. See G/t*ur.
U&i lo,
[prov.]
Bluster, hector,
vain threat, or menace, jy^Li<3o*. 2. Color
ing, braggingas u*lL<2.
uaiiiuaxrsxr, inf. To make a false
show. 2. To hector.
uUf-, s. Mockery, sport, uiftsir&u). 2.
Jest, witty repartee,
3. A jester,
a buffoon, ^aSvismar. See uSif..
US, s. Greatness, hugeness, large
ness, Qu(jui. 2. Bull, ox, itgg. 3. Bul
lock of burden, Qurfflrrg-;?. 4. A hebuffalo, erw*i_r. 5. Male elephant,
^tuSruir&r. 6. A boat,
7. Raft,
Q^iuiA.
)
ui_*^l-i4. The rice trodden by the
oxen, (rfftji?..)
i_/<SS>z , s. An ace upon a die, @)
t*avtg\6i$<irgi. 2. A designation of the
shoe-maker-caste,**Bt#.g). {Tel. usage.)
3. [prou. /J<jr.] Sudden smiles of fortune,
usax-nu^pg). It was a narrow escape.
ussaatQuirius,Bnu.n.(T^C-t,inf. To
cast an ace in dice.
uaeaiiLf.sa, inf. To have lucky
falls of dice, or smiles of fortune.
USlL, s. (Tel.
Lustre,
brightness, splendor, Jjr*.4. 2. Attrac
tion, fascination, allurement, imu*i4. 3.
False show, pretence, deception, plausi
bility, Q<*2K!}.ii. 4. Foppery, finicalness, affectation, rfa. 5. Bullying,
bluster, ostentation, pomposity, gfrgxruu.
(c.)
uili_ffOT(?fiu&), j.
Neat, fine or
splendid work. 2. Unsubstantial work
as QurpuQailai.
704

U31L(), QQpssr, u&L-Ly.Qmssrt Geum, j


u*d.i_, o. n. To make a false show, to be
foppish, finical, arataAan^i^. 2. (Ii.) To
loathe, jiGiiQis. 3. To be drowsy, *AS)
enruMji*. 4. o. To charm, fascinate,
allure> attract, wuts, 5. To deceive,
circumvent, misrepresent as in silling
goods,
6. To menace, bully,
hector, threaten, in order to effect an ob
ject, JfJlCt-.

us&itgusiw*tg. For the day or for


noon, as food, &c.
u(J. [r, emphatic ] In the day time
as
ua(2su(2utiualL^ets.
iM&CurSwiw. Moon-shine as clear
as day.
utii_ijuat<7i. In broad day-light; at
mid-day.
umiiturtusijmrj). In the day-time, daily.

t-rfcdr. The Jainas eat in the day-time,


not at night.
*. After he had eaten he loathed, and vo
uaevresu>uajb&iruuii , s. Dinner,
mited, the food.
gritibuacJSSpgi. I am drowsy.
uaeosusir, s. The sun, as author of
uatC-if-uu/Sim, inf. To wheedle away
the day, oAua*. 2. The second lunar
asterism, ussedtsrar.
money, as a fraudulent dealer, a j uggler,
or a dancing woman.
uaGeonek, s. The sun as uaeosus&.
U&sourami. , s. The @oieh bird, a par
u&dtMnGsnj>-uaasru>iT&srih,s. [in astron.~]
tridge, aayseti.
Length of the day-time.
uafXQp^ii^jsui, s. An hour deemed
*US!S^llTLh, s. [com. ua/p@i;ui, uei/i
auspicious, occurring by day.
pint.] Fistula in ano. W. p. 610. B'haGANDABA.
uaGVJf@i-u&eo6iJtTpfi,s. [in pyrotech
nics.] Blue lights, made of saltpetre,
U&t-jQ&eaTSO, v. noun. Sounding as the
brimstone, orpiment, indigo, antimony
crackling of fire, *ii<a*Q*r<8a<g0uu. 2. The
and camphor, making night appear as
burning, smarting sensation of hunger; or
day.
feeling from mental anguish. Qmitufti. (c.)
useoe&tBjB, s. Day-lodging.
ssBtruMuQse&iQpFl&p&. My eye smarts.
uj3j Z;ajG<R-j&ti , s, Day-light.
vear*(SuuauQselir_paieSQpfiQpff. My Stomach
burns with heat; i. e. I am very hungry.
uaiiQeiiflrofl, s. Stars seen by day.
taeBibusuQatk^Qs^fiff. My mind was in
uswtaa^ii, s. Masking, or disguis
dignant.
ing one's self by day; being more diffi
s. Pudendum muliebre, Qum
cult than by night.
<p. 2. Divine perfection, usually consi
uapaaretraruspflQ^tdr, s. A day
dered as embracing six particulars : 1. jy/r
light-thief, a high-way-robber. 2. [i*
cSdraw, absence of desire; 2. nut/Hn***,
reproach.] One who takes another's pro
omnipotence; 3. 2=if1, fame; 4. Qvi>mnb,
perty by force, asserting a false claim.
felicity; 5. rorii, wisdom; 6. Mmii, power.
usfisireoui, s. The day-time. 2.
W. p. 610. Bhaga. 7. The stork
or paddy bird, <3*g.
[Chris, usage.] The period of one's life.
uap^/S, s. [in love poetry.] Place
*u<S!TLb, j. Lustre, splendor, brilliance,
chosen by lovers for meeting in private
9puu. 9. Beauty, comeliness, ornament.
by day.
^siin. 3. (p.) The letter u. (**.)
uspua, s. The day time, uap&irevih.
ummiiStsaSpff. It is elegant or splendid.
2. [among the poor.] Burden for the
u&iBuu, s. Ornament, decoration. (R.)
day.
/J I r, Qdosir, ihQ^&r, Ca'sir, uan, v. a.
a(Sii>useo, s. Broad day. (<?pa^.)
To tell, utter, declare, say, Q*w. 2. To #U&su>l, s. The goddess of virtue,
announce, pronounce, publish; to hawk
a<Sfi*mfi, 2. Parvati, wtp. 3. Durga,
goods, _p. 3. To sell, vend, dps.
#isms. [from Sa. B'ltagacati, any god
ua/rpeo uaiie/, . noun. Saying, an
dess.]
nouncing, &c.
useufliBirar, s. The eleventh lunar as
usbir^S, s. Speech, utterance, word,
terism, bi*. (#*.)
Qrr&l; [fcr uai, v.] (p.)
Lurf#fiioi_nf. The chitchatting women. * U&GU6ST, s. The Supreme Being, t_
q*. 2. Argha,
3. Siva, f)at. 4.
*U&S0, s. Day, as distinguished from
Vishnu, fisarii. 5. Brahma, Jraisr. 6night, day time,u^*rwi4. 2. Mid-day, noon,
Buddha, uj0&. 7. A Guru, ct; [ex u*ib.]
mffgiuresrii. (c.) 3. Light, radiance, splen
Note. It is also applied to the regents
dor, iSnstfib. 4. The sun, rflura-. [from
of the planets, to the gods of the elements,
Sa. Ii'haga. W. p. 610.] 5. A period of
and sometimes to sages, and Bishis.
two Indian hours, a muhurta, <y>tgifa&. 6.
uaeapuppebr, s. One devoted to the
Day of twenty-four hours, r*. 7. Mid
deity, being one of the six names given
dle, itQ. 8. Middle or main peg in a yoke,
to such as are ripe for emancipation,
ix0isb&. 9. [in comhin.'] State, birth
Qsan^Sjrdr.
as oppuato, the former birth.
uasupSsmp, s. A section of the Mau&o*<g<Jn><?M. After mid -day; in the
[ after-noon.
habarata. See 3b>?.

jS
*U<XeuTsk, s. The Deity, the Supreme,
uijfd, s. (St.) The river Ganges, mm
CD*.
2. As an affix to the name of any
of the superior deities, (c ) 3. One of u$fij5ed uSQrsmeO, v. noun.
the twelve supposed sunsas
See
Being greatly terrified, #**<s$<in.
" fmrjtffifyfii; [ex uMb.]
uaQ;ttrj/upfi&*r. He was suddenly in
u z s>/, t. Parting, division, separation,
flamed.
cleft, iSauLi. 2. A slice, a bit,***; [ex
eiuSjpuSQasirsir, inf. To be moved
u, v.] (p.)
in the entrails through sudden fear.
u&yQ, s. An arrow, jyiity. 2. Foot of UQ, adj. [Tamil Qu@.] Many. W. p.
an arrow, jfi4jarig<>. (*#.)
601. Bahit.
ustgmK. A shower of arrows, (p.)
u@ei&aru), i. [in gram.] Plural num
'u&sur, s. One of the twelve suns, so
ber.
called, or solar deities, as uavrar. \V. p. L/gj, Spgi, [p. uisg}.] i*g!. u>, us, v.
610. B'haqa. 2. A giant, u*jr.
n. To part, divide, separate into branches,
to ramify, as a tree or a family, SJsr*.
u&ebranp, s. The SspSsnuaiu shrub,
(as*-) 2. To be at variance, to be dis
Crotalaria verrucosa, L. 2. The Co,
united, iMoas gjuj[!cQu.^<i*, he shot
plant, Indian jalap. See S)ta0. 3. The 9&
an arrow so as to split a thread. (BeschL)
fi*> creeper. See 9*fu>.
ustruupii,
s. [neg. usir.] A primi
(!F,j&uu se zirso/D, s. A plant. See
tive, indivisible word, as Jii, a bow.
uairuQunQor, s. [neg. Liar.] An
j>u*3km/D, > Ruellia balsamica.
epithet of God, the indivisible.
()
.
uiajupu), s. A compound word or one
*LJ&ir(&jr6S>8ijrn, s. Bhima, one of the
which may be divided oppos. to u*ro
Pandavas, Jum*-. (**.)
u/sib. Note. It is of two kinds, Quuiu
usiruustis uafruQuirQfjsir. See
uigupjl, a Compound noun as Qufdroirdr,
under u, v.
and tSbruu<gjsJ>, a compound verb, as
*U &IT0ld, s. The skull, as &uneou>. W.
UfgUjXaiJD/uu, s. The six constituent
p. 610. B'hagala.
parts of a word : u,5\ tiaS>, |Jii_*TJbj,
*u3u}_, s. [alio uxif..] Jest, joke, wit,
9tjiaanj, 9*$, Jstgtb, which see.
pun, repartee, >i_<4. 2. Mockery, deri
ufgainii, s. A large mouth, an open
sion, scoffing, u/lsrrti. 2. A buffoon, a
mouth, jf*ikfimii. 2. A large mouthed
jester, a punster, uBit.**"*. [Fur the com
vessel, fifi. (##.)
pounds, see C*oJ ] See B'had'i. W. p. 611.
u<3/i,*QrAnd. A vessel with a
uQif-tBdju uiih^ai^fifrpQureS^AQp^, It ]S
large mouth.
like a jester bitten by a snake.
ugaitiiuuenp. A large drum.
uQif-daaBjg, i. A story told to excite
dQQpar, pGpar, uQuar, da, v. a.
laughter.
To divide, distribute, apportion, allot,
u3ajt&tnru>, s. Expulsion, degrada
destine, M*s. 2. To give,
3. To
tion. (If.)
cut off, e$*. 4. To cut in two, #
uQaf,atfl&a uQapsnniiusssretsr, inf.
QiairfBTui9.Qijcbffu&0g}uGutu-*m. He ex
To expel from a caste or sect, to de
plained it distinctly.
grade.
a<sjppj8iu utgpjpsmii, inf. To dis
*u 'StihsLb, s. [also uuSaiisii.] Publi
tinguish, discriminate.
u:sfitfi*ii*'fii'Bi-v&ta*'. The rational
city, icettpuiMHna ; [ex Sa. Bdhir, an mdeclinable particle meaning, out, on the out
soul.
side] See W. p. 745. Vahiranoa. (c.)
u-w,t
v. noun, [substantively.']
Reason, rationality, discriminating
*LJ@jSSSri LD, s. [com. with ^earcii.]
knowledge as possessed by men.
The surrounding universal space, firma
ment, heaven,4fbi-vi)i*QaK; [ex jy*_i4.]
u^d^p^aj&retr&jeir, appel. n. [neg. U(p
jfitlaitir, u(sjtgfi<lcSl, masc. and fern.]
LjS(Tfj uSir, SQpsit, uQiilpak, Qaj
A judicious person.
a, uBj, v. a. To divide in shares, distri
Utsjppuuirida, inf. To survey every
bute, parcel out, apportion, uS)i_. (c.)
part.
See mBs.
u(guu, v. noun. Division, classifica
uQiiifiQeeir(Baa, inf. To distribute.
tion.
uSii, v. noun. A piece cut off, a sec
tion, u6<g.
k'CSr*' ' Portion, part, allotment, di
uS?*), t.wiun. Separation, division,
vision, uij. 2. Tax, tribute, &a>p. 3.
Division of an army, uoi_.
u(3)la,C-i, inf. To pay a tax.
*U@et$, s. A sister, e-iskiSpipireir.
unpmsrm, s. The sign of c in some
W. p. 610. B'haoini.
characters. See
u@ssr(Ji5ptTLb, s. One of the thir
*U(3jB!,
s. Primitive nature, homoge
teen kinds of apoplexy. See *.
neous matter, being the passive, generat
*u$rjgesr, t. A king whose austerities
ing cause, S<u*>ty, as a<iug, the five
arc fabled to have brought the Ganges
genders. 2. The radical form of a word
from heaven, (gfaigKfoiriiQntsmdr. W.
without the affixes, O^rdrop^n*^; [from
Sa. Prakruti. W. p. 557 ] (*.)
p. 610. B'haOIKATHA.
89

US6S
urvjeiiUiQ&Lh, s. One of the thirtytwo Upanishads. Sec ut-,.i.
U(^suirtu. See (j<g, e. n.
*U(ajmih, t. The dark half of a lunar
month, Sjc>aru^#ii. \V. p. 602. Bahcla.
uigarff^s^tfi, t. The seventh day
after the full moon. See g>.
USUI'S, s. Hatred, enmity, dislike, re
pugnance, abhorrence, Q^uiy. 2. A foe,
an enemy, an opponent, a rival, a com
petitor, ueot&ar. 3. Disagreement, coun
teraction, heterogeneousness, contrariety,
as of light to darkness, or of medicine to
the disease, t31itJ>. 5. One of the five
situations of a planet. See S-*fiv. (r.)
Qpuuma, s. The three enemies are:
u, the devil; 2. a.g. the world;
3. ._., the body or flesh.
j!uh, *, * The six internal foes
attached to the soul:
lust; 2.
gjdjr^ii, anger; 3. .<?w?ui4, avarice;
4.
sensuality; 5. ^i4, pride; 6.
mrjjAuii, envy or malice.
ues>mQpsbQtaiQ;pii. Facing an enemy.
us<t7n>pQ#AituAi. uoing against an
enemy.
QfpuwmQfiusSpilpusnsiB&rtjib. He who
hates will be hated in return. (Aw.)
jS.ts*(9'-9'aklw>s. The sun is the
foe of darkness.
ui3,&n$a, inf. To gratify one's
anger. See *t&, r.
u ,501 .455/7. [sing, uwsgar.j Enemies,
foes. (*!.)
uensppirsrii, s. One of the five situa
tions of a planet. See *rart.
ues>ajif$pAQprfl0eo, v. noun. Knowing
an enemy's strength, (op.)
uaiapQpnmL-, s. [in gram.] The
composition of words of opposite mean
ing, as (y>7ArQi-JCD(
usuuLii, v. noun. Being displeased
with, being at variance.
umauieirariT, t. [pi.] Hostile kings.
uas>atusLo,s. Battle-field, Suiridaenui;
[ex jf*ib, place.] (*>)
utaaiLiirei), 1. A foe, an enemy, (c.)
uens^r,*&.gy_et>tJB_pm,?l9_3C>3e&pff. Des
troying the habitation of an enemy by
feigning friendship.
ufimeu(T,s. [sing, uem&ajssr.] Enemies.
um/rjyjear
4j. Besieging an enemy's
fort.
LJSo~)&, d@Qpar, p<ipesr, uGuek, is, V.
a. To hate, oppose, tlQtifit*. (c.)
uemsemLci, s. Hatred, enmity, variance,
Z_/C?<5/r6Tni>, s. [also aSairarii,.] The
celestial sphere, w<rL.i.i ; [ex u. ] See
'U&3G8BI ld, s. A village or street of
hunters, Qm^i^p. W.p. 490. Pakkan'a.
2. Town, village, et*. (j.)
*u is astirLL ua^essiiD, s. Eating,
devouring, consuming. Sec utirmJ). W.
p. 610. B'haksiian'a.
705

UIEX
*ui3ti> UapiMulL&u>, s. Side,
up&. (See
2. Contiguity, near
ness, ,sfcy. 3. Place,"-". 4. Faction,
interest, party, tMq. 5. Affection, friend
ship, kindness, attacliment, bCu. 6.
The half of a lunar month or fortnight.
See ^uiru>>jp, yratu,si^i4. 7. An argument,
thesis, proposition advanced, <?riiuQ. 8.
The wing or feather, LfuLSptg. W. p. 490.
Paksiia Note ut&ib, [in logic] A two
fold relation: 1. upuutsii, or up^giuutsw,
an inference regarding exterior or secular
matters; 2. -Liu**j, or jy*iiui.o, connect
ed with mental or religious truths. Each of
these is applicable to two species of com
parison : 1 . Gsiussdi, jpeueSijusatb, guutibui
i>, or rutstb, proper comparison, or deduc
tion from analogy; thus for qpuufii,
there is smoke, therefore there is fire; and
for tuii-uttib, regarding moral actions,
originated in the mind; analogy refers
them to maya, mimyu, as their basis. The
agreement between this doctrine and the
experience of a person, is ground of ra
tional deduction. 2. tsituuisa, p&vpu*
si, or sSuiiii, improper comparison involv
ing incongruity, absurdity, impossibility;
thus for L/puusiii, to say "there is fire in
water" is an absurdity in affairs of com
mon life; for b.Oj*l4, to say that the basis
of Siva's knowledge is meiu, is an absur
dity. In spiritual things the mental facul
ties, as well as the senses, are referred to u>i
tmu as their basis, and medium of acquir
ing knowledge. The *<s<0 body, the im
mediate source of consciousness, is re
ferred to the same principle; and when
the soul is liberated from births these
are resolved into their original principle?,
u*a><Jiir>fii*QM*(g*>. Borrowing in
the neighborhood, or of others besides
the persons in questiou.
vBuss^ffissrHijssasir. He is his agent.
Tfr*,$ji}uAi)(Jsu)cy. Sit by me.
udadQaaessrw, s. Eclipse of the sun
and moon, or the contrary, in succeed
ing changes of the moon.
udmd(^iB, s. [loc. 0,guu/r.] Men's
hair-locks left growing over the ears,
and tied behind.
u i j vo, s. A pain in the side, in
flammation of the liver. See Jw.
u i % i 2 & if.eu , t. A self torture, by
running iron sticks, through the sides,
See Q#if.A>.
udadS&aso, s. A word in one's favor.
Ljda&Q&iTe\)etiiT&h>t s. A spokesman,
a puffer, an advocate.
uda,ji&idSi$, J. [prov.~] The one who
passes in Qfypc. play. See >*.
u :' i^'bt, s. Au aid, a companion,
a supporter.
udapQpfjliiu, s. A side-bone.
udsuirpii, s. Partisanship, &c. See
u iauusqifinw, s. A fistula on either
side of the privities. See ustjdmi.
udsuiSarensu, s. A cancer or carbun
cle in the side.
uiaau&ir, f. A beam in the side of a
bungalow or house, &c. See
uisaj/rtl, s. That which is aside,
or beside, as an irrelevant question, or
subject, a. Sidelong.
706

ud&eanpih, s. Partial or lateral palsy.


u*miuiiitiuii$gtQaiir. Take good care.
See iBflib. 2. As ussuifiib.
ud(gj&>&rie9, s. A competent person.
udaaiirtL/, s. Sarcocele, with swelling
2. One mature for emancipation. utluiQ.
in the side.
ud(3jeutc$Q&iTmeo, inf. To make an
uisQa/LKBuffuiri, inf. To tickle
apology. 2. To give directions con
one in the side.
cerning any work or business.
udadaiii, s. Side root of a tree, not
uigeuuui., inf. To become mature,
shooting downward.
as tlie soul. 2. To arrive at puberty,
as a girl.
uitB&smrr, s. A stirrup, ^i&iaaiLf. . ( fdaiir. )
ud(&,euu>ir&, inf.
To become fit,
'u&sir, s. Relations, kindred, ^ssrp
competent or suitable. 2. Asu-'-juiu^,
fit; [ex u*stb.~\ (ftfi.)
ud^euLc^uj^^e^Lopp v. noun. Cook
UJScESO, j. [a change of udaix>.~\ Side.
ing well, cooking to one's taste.
2. One's people, class, tribe, g<4. (c.)
udf^suiiuirnds, inf. To watch a fit
tiargluBaeSGtvmiigiQffE&fiBear. He has Come
time.
to me for support, protection.
ud^eur, s. [pi.] Persons devoted to
u<ScBss}fl, s. [for upaesip.] Artificial
sacred things, of whom are three class
es: 1. (ju)sip_*/, those engaged in
blackness of the teeth.
ritual observances 2. rarr<*^./. those
OdBdE/r, s. (Hind.) Largeness, great
occupied in meditation; 3. u^)*i.
ness, Qutlnjgi oppos. to#r. 2. [in combin."]
/, those absorbed in devotion.
Notorietyas uA *>v^
a great thief.
ud^faj aftfsrf? ud^enear ud( sfi , s.
udsa&Q r : , s. A weight of twentyA competent person, &c, as u4/ms\B.
four pulams. See <?f .
udf&jWiT&iL/ui, s. [in phys.] The
Ljssireifl, s. (Hind.) One who carrieB
stomach, one of the five receptacles
water in a leather sack on a bullock.
of the body as ^ioruii.
udsirefiuM , s. The bullock of ud
udjgsuirpgiwir, s. One fit for heaven
rrf; also in contempt.
as usgwfrsjl.
*U<xQUgj$), s. [com. uilS.] A bird, LJsQsear&i, v. noun. Sounding as sud
den laughter bursting out, ^t^ui^. i.
any winged fowl, upa>m- [nutri, feather.]
Throbbing as u*tguu*QsarAi. 3. Parting,
u&9 is used to denote a particular
giving
way, bilging, splitting, cracking,
species.
Qntt^e*!. 4. Being sudden, QiSisisfiuii.
ud&air&ar u&QanQ&r, s. The Brah*uapeoT. See upper.
many kite, as king of birds, *(ji_ir.
ui@u&p, v. To feed, &c. See *ua$, s. Faith, belief. 2. Worship,
service. See
U3i&!l , inf. To throb as the heart u/Eiagjuhuib&3:ix>, s. See uEiaiuut.
through fear, &c , ,5>suei_. 2. To give UIB&IA, s. [prov.] Wager, uiipiuih.
way, to bilge, as a ship, to part, crack,
split, Qe>if.sM, 3. [also u*al1i_.] To *U!El{Blb, s. Diversity, division, dislodgement, Ga&LaQ. 2. Defeat, discom
form a scab.
fiture, disappointment, C>r&9. 3. Inde
US&ffl u&Slfi, s. (Pert.) A Fakeer;
cency, shame, disgrace, Qu.*i&. 4. Dis
also in contempt as usGiAuuu4i.
tortion, contortion of the limbs, &c, 0*
tSuu, jpi-ii. 5. Violation, desecration, pro
LJ<5(9j, s. Outer bark of a tree, u>nu
stitution, profanation, rant. 6. Injury,
ulL<b>i 2. Scab of a sore, uetomsj,. 3.
detriment to one's person, reputation, &c.,
Tartar on the teeth, upupj> 4. The dried
mauiisib. 7. Wave, jyVi. 8. A tank, gsria.
mucus of the nose, tefluuag. 5. Scum
9. A piece, #<*. W. p. 611. B'hanga.
formed on a prepared dish, QuigAg. 6.
10. Mire, mud, @o>G*i>, 11. Sin, uiuib.
Fracture, break, crack, JsriiL/.
12. Dust, utygi. W. p. 491. Pakka.
u -i S S-f .r , v. noun. Gaping, part
jj!taruELjij*!CiJAB(jHr. He vexes him.
ing, splitting, cracking, as the ground.
wraforijuiiaiiCuagsdr. He reproached me.
2. Breaking as the skin by a blow of
Sjadruil*uu.<i>uQul@ttr. He Vt'aS igllOa ratan.
miniously treated.
ua(&)LJlja(ol&63T6ii, v. noun. Throb
ueiadQ&G), s. [vul.] Disgrace, igno
bing rapidly, as the heart through fear,
miny.
^rsM(gfiuLj. 2. Being in excess, abound
uEj&iEjQanaieir, inf. To deride one.
ing, tAigglstgtSuLi. (c.)
{Beschi.)
ui(guusG)*<i-,9rlforar. He laughed ex
uiaa&npw, s. The lotus, prrwenir as
cessively.
umaiitb; [ex erpib, produced.]
uA^uutOntiisivtSjiufiffSpei. The belly is
usiauui, inf. To be treated dis
throbbing greatly as by hunger or sorrow.
gracefully, ignominiously, &c, ^amrau
u*<5uusQ>sarQp/l8pgi. It burns with a
u>_ 2. To fall into disgrace, Qpmcuui-.
blaze.
3. To be violated, desecrated, roroui
z_/cS(aj6iJii>, s. Suitability, fitness for
usuauu(Bpp, inf. To treat disgrace
use, the right age, stage or degree, a<j>.
fully., put one to shame, expose one. 22. Maturity that which is matured by
To violate, desecrate, profane.
nature or art, which is come to perfection,
uiiaitij/iS/gi), t>. noun. Becoming dis
OffiitS. 3. Ability, cleverness, compe
graceful; losing one's honor, credit, &c.
tency, 0ne>e. 4. Maturity of the soul for
ueiQaq/jaw, s. Lotus, as usuW^"1'
absorption, Q0gmuiluwmib. 5. Puberty of
[ex a.oriA.]
a girl, Q/taC-Gi. 6. (Beschi.) An excuse,
an apology, Curtis. W. p. 490. Pakva. (c.) | emujuisiaui, i. An unseasonable time.

uia&iiiLJirSsi) uiBStiuir&tr, s. A u w (if) T is: , s. Head-dress, pSsomGanenw.


lj.j sfeo, s. Sallowness, greenishness of
kind of medicinal creeper. See ,#Steo
(.'*)
complexion, from love-sickness, or afflic
*L//E/(^ffl)fl, i. The name of a month,
tion, stiofifiraedaiailu*uu. 2, As ua\r.
*UlB3aJLG, s. (St. u&js&ld.) The lotus,
March into April, ^'.-ja See up(gsdi. 2.
udtSpib,
s. Sallow color from lovefitmmr; [rx ut4, mud et ud=ii, produced.]
The twelfth lunar mansion or asterism,
sickness.
Lotus footed.
a-fl5ietra. (p.)
ueisupfsiiai, s. Brahma as possessor
U&erf), s. [prop.] Margin or head of
of the lotus, JjiD<*.
who travels by day in the ui^d month
a channel in irrigation, ccn-Qp^. 2. See
will suffer; i. e. from heat.
uasiueir, t. Brahma, as on the lotus,
uf&r.
liuicar. 2. The sun, which when rising,
Ll&BsiT,
s. [also u&flsi, u iLiistr , prov. u&eSI;
tapRfiuugitStvlsii. lie neither increases in
causes the lotus to bloom, <gtiuttr. (#)
poet, mt&j, or niVi*Qjt.] A class of
March, nor decreases in April; i. e. he
uisiaiutr&airsir, s. Brahma as the lotus
plants, Spinage, portulaca oleracoa. 2.
is always uniform.
seated, j x.--.
[fig~\ An infant. 3. Manure, compost,
u/E/gjOTsir,
*.
Arjuna
who
was
born
ct, vulgarly, uiuV. 4. Virtue of manure,
UEl&snir, s. (Hind.) Bungalow.
in u,;^. the twelfth lunar mansion.
i(5ffiSr(g(W(6.Of u*\t are: Qsitg-uuela
UIB&IT, s. (Hind.) A punkah or large
u&(&)e$ii-ijiftaii, s. A special festi
Qoobiju^b, a plant, Basella alba. /.. c#
fan, &rppes&&QGunia($tS.
miuuiiur'i*, Basella rubra; C. --,v.^l*;-, Ba
val day occurring in ue* month.
sella lurida; Gstjfluutbs, a variety of the
uibaiTQi), s. [Tel. i3OTr0Cv] Gold, *UIBiQsqi^-Xlo, s. See lhsi&w, Sa.
same; <7uiuuub, a wild kind of Portulaca;
Our*.
*3>iiu#lt, Portulaca palimoides.
uIBsir errlis, s. Bengal. 2. A tune. See u&asrr u&tiiaeir, s. [vul. for uiuw
*&.] Buys.
L/ayj/, s. (Tel.) The expressed juice of
awf010.
aSpgi, ppsi, J(ti, da, V. n.
green herbs, u*&ltu**wf,,
UEisirefi, s. A Bengali. 2. See uig. _/<fF,
To become greenish, unoiu. 2. To u&stntss, s. Cooking, &mwuje\>.
Uia3, s. A man's lock of hair, ^eru>
change in hue, complexion, color, as the
M. 2. Hair,
skin through love-sickness; to turn sallow *LJF$&srugD&ir, j. Worship, service.
through affliction,
3.
uikQ, s. (for.) The
plant.
Sec Slaufgiar. W. p. 611. B'HAJANA.
To become dim, as the twilight, mcfiij
[no\ Bang.]
*U&ir3r, j. [prop. i$&it& or iSeneic.'] A
Quia.
devil, vampire, goblin, demon, fiend ; also
*uib&, j. A division, separation, iSifloj,
u&ul), v. noun. Yellow or gold color,
as.'-u.jB. W. p. 611. B'ilANQI.
Oui<*did. 2. Greenness, &c.
u^ira-Qundeo^ifi^ei.v. noun. Being
^*.fCvu*i>irA;-j. He is emaciated.
uibS. See ufig.
melancholy, dejected; reckless. 2. Being
2.
He
is
grown
poor.
<j w^Jj. . Share, portion, part, dividend,
avaricious. 3. Indulging vagrant habits.
U&smsmt
,
s.
Verdure,
moisture,
u
parcel, u@). 2. Allotment, assignment,
s. [prou.J Film in the eye,
2. [prot-.] Easy circumstances, mo U&IT,
appointment, tiuiBuu. 3. Moiety, half,
speck in a gem, scums on the surface of
ney at command.
lwJ). 4. Copartnership, <s.cS>, (c.)
water. Sec,
n..i Lc-utS.-j.jJil^
I am on your U&lb~JHl U&lbjgl, s. (Hind.) Any
u&n(& .j
. noun. Forming as
side.
thing pleasing to the eye, refreshing to
a film in the eye.
uEi&freffar uetsiTGtft, s. A partner,
the sight, j.-i.-jij.'. 2. Elegance,
u&n(BiflpfiV, v. noun. Taking a film
a fellow-sharer, a share-holder, a conbeauty, attractiveness,
(c.)
from the eye.
sociate, a partaker, a participator, ii
u&iptruS(Tf)ppi>,v.noun. Being pleas
L/^/rsjn/_, s. [ pror.] Scum, concretion on
ing,
attractive,
engaging
to
the
sight.
ueiSds, inf. [proc] To sever, cut
water, as u><B; not in good use.
inf. To itch, s9esrQeu(B4a.
off, part, separate, divide, u**.
U&fTlfl
UgiTiP , s. (Hind.) A harlot,
(c.)
2.
[proc]
To
chatter
or
grumble
ueiSi, inf. To divide, parcel out,
a whore; a shrew, a scold, (c )
in a suppressed tone, to mutter, a&oppts.
distribute, apportion. 2. To allot, des
u&tirflppasu) u&irifiujiTL-L-Lb, s. The
u&u&pptta* , appel. n. A chatterer, a
tine.
quarrelsomeness of a woman.
babbler, jywtjucSr.
uAQiLifiror, s. A lunar asterism be
u&uQ&zxrcn u&u&ul/, v. noun. u&trir, s. Native shoes, slippers; also
longing to two Zodiacal signs.
Feeling a crawling, itching, &c, as the
called 1 --.
um3(B, v. noun. Dividing, sharing,
verb.
u&nrr&Qen, s. A pair of slippers.
allotting, parcelling, ue8. 2. Ad
u."uQj.T:.tic.?,.oi. Teasing by con
justment, settlement of strife, disposal
u&rriT ugjiriT, s. (Pert.) Bazaar.
tinual talking.
of affairs, gn^-J>. 3. Measures, means,
utuGeihpjiififi*,. Drizzling as rain. U&trssrLS>, s. A kind of coarse paddy
ajjrwb. (c. )
usuQt&fiQu+fii. Chattering a long
UEj(guejairaui3/fld&, inf. To divide
ri pening late, ,..:.; also
( Vest hi.)
story.
into portions.
yuSji-.-viiy^j. Staring through fear U&rrear, . A kind of rice reaped in
um(g)UL-iisneir, s. The moon's con
or shame.
April or May as u4r.
tinuing in a lunar mansion through
u*uQtdr&<spii. Itching, crawling.
uS,
s. Hunger, appetite, craving for
parts of two da.ts.
U&ULj, @Qpek, ueuiSQsaet, Qoiebr, u&
ui&^un&LD , s. Share, portion,
food,
one of the twelve causes of distress;
uu, v. n. To deceive; to allure, fascinate,
burning from want of food in the stomach.
sometimes umguQuR.
gain the affections, >. n. 2. To chatter,
See a-Copter. (c.)
uci(iunaiji$tflfii&QGireireiTi inf. To
to talk too much; to tell idle stories,
u&Qs&Qpi-igi. fypaxasi QfL-tff. Hunger
divide an estate, as heirs. See
purepGu*. (f.)
seeks not dainties; drowsiness seeks re
UBfgiSitiApemraar, appel. n. Those
ueuL], v. noun. Allurement, deceit
pose.
ui'i-jruuufj-.js. Hunger is lessened by
who have divided an estate, as heirs.
ful or flattering words, muu. 2. See u#.
having something between the teeth.
uei(epth, s. Equal shares.
u^LDlSjS^irLh, i. A kind of turmeric,
*.lt)QpVBtjUQfis9B>fiULlfFfiftep<SulQ*DLlGiQuBa$pff.
ueit&joretreueir, appcl. n. [with dative]
As soon as I saw your face, hunger left
Sharer with one.
U&LiGB>u, s. A dove-tailing, in cabinet
me, i. e. I lost all Bense of trouble.
U/E7(3}, j. A lame person, a cripple,
work. (7?.)
u@ida,
inf. [also UL.Lf.aSQL-ds.']
Quoin?.. 2. Saturn the planet as lame u&eQ, s. (Arab.) Fusly, a term de
To starve.
(slow in progress,) as a punishment for
signating the official revenue year of the
uSQsrrareir, inf. To be hungry; to
attempting to kick his aunt,
W. p.
Mohammedans, commencing on the
have a good appetite.
492. Panoutwelfth of July. [Govt, usage.]
uWfl4'ai, s. As u&aiQf^/ttLD.
707

U3r

U3r

ufisOsirL-tird, s. Gnawing of hunger.


usssfeerii, s. Faculties of the soul.
u&sQ&tirrei], v. noun.
Withering,
u&s&rp/seo, v. noun. One of the six
through hunger.
occupations of Vaisyas; the care of
flocks. See ,!*>.
uSi-sitjxlc, s. Hunger and thirst.
usssireueon, s. [pi ] Cowherds the
u8t/$es&&& L/8^i u&witpp
caste, jg)>i_uf . 2. Any of the three di
uSaipp, inf. To appease hunger.
visions of the Vaisyas.
u@j3*afiajco u&jiijeo uStunipen
uaiQirssrui, s. Nature, capacity or
uRurp&i, v. noun. Abating of hunger.
faculties of the soul. 2. Spiritual know
ufi^pnd
s. As uSlai(Vlfifiu>.
ledge of the second degree, as distin
u&^fluarw, s. Appetite.
guished from uflfytcA and utiF^iarii ;
uSuiltf65fliL//ruS(T51*l60,t>. noun. Starv
the former only being sufficient for
ing) being furnished.
salvation. 3 Limited knowledge of the
uSIQutrjtss, inf. To endure hunger.
soul as acquired by the senses. 4.
The mode of existence of the soul,
u&Qunqjpweii , appel. n. One who
being itself intelligent, but subject to
cannot endure hunger.
non-intelligence, by its moral evil, and
u8ld&$&s, inf. To lose one's appe
connexion with matter.
tite.
ai(2eu&aw.sOu*Qun A^&uffr**-. He wan
uQ<n$>$giuQai3pp. The appetite is
ders like a cow on the banks of the
gone.
Kavery discontented.
uiui$iiQm<rs, inf. To be mind
u st i i 4 -_iu of? u&GSar^dsneifl , s, A
ful of another's hunger and feed him.
shrub,
;,.>.*.-!', Physalis.
uSuS^Qeosirs, inf.
To starvej to
u&pgiaiiii,
s. The nature, properties,
perish with hunger.
&C, Of the SOUl, ^irmfi^ffuni.
uSaSaraLD, s. Want of appetite.
us-Bir, s. The iSwTiLj tree, (lit.) cowu6)Qiu(Bda, inf. To be hungry.
tongue-leaved.
trirA@uu@Qiu(S*Qp&. I am hungry.
u* r.T;g, s. A female calf, a young
uStOiUQgLoLf/gii, e. noun. Becoming
cow, a heifer.
hungry.
u&ufi, s. ( St.) Siva, as lord of souls,
uSairvj&fiLo, s. Gnawing or distressing
fi(t5r; [ex ui, lord.]
hunger.
usufiun&w, s. The soul, deity and
SjHuS), j. Slight hunger.
illusion or wiw. See fitufittf/nb.
S)j>u8uip/>. To take tiffin, &c.
usun&us, s. The entanglement of the
U J: . d'mpas, p/X&t d(gih, ss, v. n.
soul with the body.
[impersonal] To be hungry) to have an
usuneuw, s. Sins against creatures,
appetite, uGtGkiy. (c.)
as murder and cruelty, in distinction
i/nSuS^rsio4<uS.-jj5).*^. Thongh a tiger
from sins against God, crfiuurani.
be ever so liungry, lie will not eat grass.
usi-j&sroSiiuui, s. Meritorious, deeds
rv*3iiLiS)*S>p#. I am hungry.
fur the benefit of creatures.
*LjQiU!r:i^lTUlsi, s. [for us&irppnuLc:,
USUUU.Lf.~USWITlL(SuUL-Lf.,S. AcOWwhich see."] Contrition. (/?.)
fold.
u&(B u&rfl&Seinr uu9iB, s. A
u&uiiGnp, s. A herd of cows, uss
garden herb used for curry, Portulaca
^ ** **.
quadrifolia, L. (p.)It is of three kinds,
usldit, s. A cow.
tggiaxuuSHl, Trianthenia crystallini; Quoit
usQpsa%ssr, s. A tree, a variety of
uSUI, Portulaca meridiana; and mpiLu9t,
another variety.
Premna integrifolia with small leaves.
usGlditit, s. Butter milk, whey of
J3r, adj. [in combin. uSiu, uss, usea&,
cow's milk.
Li. b>u.] Green, raw, &c. See umm,
useufil, s. [prov.] A good natured
uStULoffu}, s. Green tree.
person, gentle as a cow; [ex mfii ]
US3ffL0U9 $, [com. U&ga&lBDLDU.]
u&ai8np,s. ( St. G&noipfi.) Slaughter
Veins apparent in pregnant women, &c.
of a cow, regarded as a great crime.
uir-raoi, j. Green leaf.
usevczr, s. [prov.] A rennet bag.
es>t-ii&i8siB, s. A green parrot.
us^sasargt, s. A calf.
e&u&prin, s. A green garland.
useQarpuSii, s. Curds of cow's milk.
mu,i@2str, s. Vellow millet.
i_/afajrC5/iiuusQisii, s. Cow's ghee.
*U 3r, s. A cow, Quessrus. [the most
usstjd^ainiLjgsipQsn/f^eo , v. noun.
common usage in Tamil.] 2. A bull, (f*.
Feeding a cow; one of the thirty-two
3. Taurus of the Zodiac,
4. A
living creature, ?ugy<>-u4>. 5. A sacri
meritorious deeds.
ficial rain, ium^a*^ 6. Any animal, u&H5gil,s. (Hind.) Pleasing to the eye,
for sacrifice, uS<sii. 7. The soul, a senti
&c. See una.
ent being or principle united with a body,
or not; one of the three eternal uncreat LlSrStnLrs, 3. Greenness, verdure, rawness,
ed principles called u*u&uwti. W. p. 520.
u**>*. 2. Coolness, moistness, freshness,
Pasu.
Ojq(.<id. 3. Elegance, beauty, pleasant
ujrjsGfirAtGustf0iLjGBuui!tLi40AusiufiAi
ness, i*f*B. 4. Essence, substance, essen
Putting on a cow's skin aud leaping
tial part of a thing, rmib. 5. A greenish
like a tiger) i. e. assuming mildness,
yellow, as distinguishing one of the two
and using ferocity.
kinds of gold, Ou>rf/iii. 6. A Cashmere
shawl, also u*oDic*.5iiLM><ir. 7.
Reality,
s.ii9Ai2ev>. It is not a sin to kill a cow in
truth, honesty, .*. 8. (fig ) Easy
self-defence.
circumstances, prosperity, Q&ni. (c.)
708

U3r
.*sru*)ii:Q*^8. Speak to the point,
declare the substance.
usmsfii, 3. The moon as cool rayed,
*i$.i<ksf4. 2. See sfit.
uemsfUfiGf. The moon, or the cool
rayed deity. (##.)
ua-iasaimp, s. A plant. See sg/iao/X.
ussi&niu, s. Rice or other grain in
the ear but not quite ripe. 2. An
unripe fruit.
usmsniiuupw, s. A stage in the ri
pening of grain.
u&iKiSiS), s. As emuiiiSeS, under us.
usmiQup., s. A family of good ex
traction, of respectability. 2. See ej*.
usiejQ sup (jpoir, j. A creeper.
usE/QsiJfair, s. A kind of grass.
usispeoir, 3. Grassy ground, verdant
field, &c.
useaLL&jGireffQjear u ad & u-j &r or oidr,
appel. n. A man in good circumstances.
usiiiuiugt, s. [com. un&uuujp.] A
kind of lentils, as u*mruui^.
usiiiSif., s. A species of ever-green,
the us&Ik tree. See*u>fw4. (.)
usihueo, 3. Green grass, green sward.
2.
Growing corn, tUtunSt.
uswuppma , s. As usii/tenir.
usiiQuireir, s. Fine gold. 2. Gold of
a greenish yellow, as distinguished from
QetbQusttr.
u&siy., s. A kind of seasoning for food,
like pickles, gifsfi. [Tel.] 2. [proc]
Prosperity, command of money, u>j9
tt,iA; [ex ujrma.] Of u**i*-, are ussfcstuiti
utfts.) pickle of urmAi fruit; lorcarcjuu*
*it-, mango pickle; mm\pumju*i, pickle
of plantain flowers.
u#ij_**uj,gLLi_i.u)*<?i. My daughter)
if you see [your lover] prosperous) cling
to him. [spoken by a time-server.]
u&&if.iusir, s. [prov.] A white and black
bull or cow.
ussSS, s. Rice hulled without boiling;
for-flour, &c. See nafiit^ns.
u-rSSm, s. A kind of ever-green, the
fiu>in>ib, Xanthocymus pictorious. 2. A
green fresh leaf, utmtrtltu. 3. A medi
cament consisting of leaves, u*m*gi.
ufl&uA&4fts\l4Sg0ca. The medica
ment, and Q*8eS, an aromatic root
uiSii*>**rffG nQu, Hue of leaf-juice,
a leaf juice grtsn.
u&dstuunu>u, s. [com. useasuuirii
L/.] A kind of gi-sen snake.
usSdssLorT^iff, 3. Leaves used medici
nally,
v *
u^SSsodnjir^sBr, 3. [p.-ov. for usGsa
@>dr, which see ] The chameleon.
usSsapsS, s. Raw meat, flesh, &c.
2. A raw sore, utwuL/eir.
u&silou, s. The tender body of an
infant, or of a woman after child-birth.
2. One still sore from small pox, 4c.
usQsesrev, v. noun.
Being green, |
verdant, tender, or beautiful.
u*Q*<*pn-i_ji4. A tender and beautiful
bodysaid of the female sex.

u4Q*moi% v. noun. Greenness, ver *u&3:n~iii57Ljih, s. After-sorrow, re


u&sn&uupw, s. Immaturity of grain,
dure, utter. 2. Moistneas, dampness,
pentance, regret, compunction, jy??"-"1'.
&c. 2. The state of not being well
sap, juicer n*. 3. Plumpness, fulness,
2. Compassion, pity, gii*i4; [ex uti0,
boiled.
after el fi>uw, sorrow.] W. p. 5:20. Pasu&Bn&uuiug), s. A kind of pulse for
uiQscsirarajjs. A verilant tree.
CIIATTA1-A.
taking the oil from the head.
ft.L-ifiLS<?w#^j>iju*C3#*w8iru2su . There is u&QLeiii, s. The west, Cui^gj. (&&.)
ua=3s>&uuiT&(g, s. Unripe or undried
no flesh, no plumpness on him.
2. (St.) Behind, afterwards, Jar. W. p.
areca-nut.
u j'3
j u &Q&irii$, s. The green
520. Paschima.
u&ia&uuniit-i, s. A kind of green
lizard, -the chameleon; of which the
u&@LcanesBnu>, s. The New Testa
snake.
flesh is used in magic as a philter, &c.
ment. Sea *f*i_<4.
u&oD&uutreoadr u&m&uuirecstt
uf5fA, s. Green olas; also u
iiJ.-u#rt.i!L./p. The wit of a brah
u**>iutSir1a, s. A new-born infant.
Gzjelej.
man comes afterwards.
u
>f
a>> -j u u n a1 , s. Raw milk.
uQ&QirezsrtSO, v. noun. Being quite u&smiF, adj. Green, tender, young, un
u&!tB&uun3as , s. An earthen pot not
green.
ripe, raw, cool; intense; [ex u*>(fl ]
burnt.
uG&QiiiirjAltTFfPfiSO. [commonly u&sst&u
u
- h j . 1~ u :
i setAULj.s. [prov.]
u&sia&uSstr&nppiTU&Sl, s. A woman
uQei.] Being very green.
Extremely astringent, exceedingly bit
immediately after child-birth.
ten
UGSt&.s. Stickiness, tenacity, ropiness,
u&em&ui-ie&ir, s. A raw sore. 2. Sore,
u&est&dsQUL^aui, s. A greenish kind
adhesiveness, ufrp. 2. Glue, paste, cement,
as the body through pain, hard labor
of drug. See *(yijyfii.
Jfiar. [Tel. sS^).] 3. Moisture, sap, juice
in child-birth, &c.
u ' n t. - 3. Unburnt brick, _/ra
of meat. rtib. 4. Animal or vegetable
ffjQLptjejcibujtojuLje&r. My body is
gluten, that which causes fulness, firm
QfciA&i. 2. See sa.
sore all over.
ness, plumpness, &c, in animal or vegeta
u*8irOTOTsir, j. [prov.~] A despe
:
lj . : oV . s. Green grass as plucked
ble bodies; glutinous substance in fruits,
rate thief, cheat, rogue; a villain.
for cat tie.
roots. &c,
S. Love, affection, com
ufifiirii, s. Green fruit, fruit un
uem&uLjfip, s. Green caterpillars, the
passion, csyrfny. fi. [oitifil''] Boldness,
ripe or uncooked.
palmer worm.
sanguineness, Q*tQfULi. 7.
Gain,
u
:
bs>
_i
-i.

.
&
-:
,
appcl.
n.
[prov.]
A
profit, lucre, property, fi))ui4. 8. Desire,
u&est&uLjteiy&Gar, s. A great boaster.
tree with green fruit
Jcjuuii 9. Boiled rice, and other ingre
2. A notorious liar.
dients, applied to a drum-head to improve
u&&i&dBaFI, s. Green parrot. 2. Green
u^eas^uLjeft, s. Exceeding sourness.
the sound, opipSdruw<*#Sw. (c.)
grasshopper.
u&an&ULKy, s. A green pigeon, or
,-,f I.-ji..r.-"-..l.r.j. There is no hope in
u
f t~ h_ ... gfi uw , j. Green resin.
dove.
the case, we shall be disappointed; There
u res.
j .,'.,r-j, i. A tender new
u^m^FuQuQ^unTar , j. A kind of paddy
is no hope of his recovery.
born infant.
that comes to perfection in three
j_i.s-J utBfiSiilu. He is greatly
u^an-j^*., s. [prov.] The living
months, piQeAi. 2. Vishnu, fa>gj.
emaciated.
jfmi}Qp*6fiGe>tj&fiiju*ij>*tS&}}M. His coun
bod}*, A^gmQ/gsw.
u&os>#uQuirL-(B, s. A green spot on
urfsn**A.ilC?i__rC?i_iJu?iL/5C?*fmll/. You
tenance is gloomy, he looks dejected.
the forehead, made with a needle and
will attain kylaya, the lowest heaven (of
u&>
v. noun. Putting uesj&
colouring matter. 2. A green spot on
Siva.)
alive,
with
vigorous
health.
on the right side of a drum.
the forehead, to which medical pro
u&eei&dQan&eOGir, 3. [prov. in buries.]
perties are ascribed. 3. [fy.proit] A
um&iuif., s. [prov.] The first washing
A
clumsy
blacksmith;
i.
e.
beating
cold
false show; pretension to wealth, learn
of a new cloth, without starching.
iron.
ing, piety, 6a., uscQ.
uee&ujppeuGBr , appcl. n. A person
u&es>&&0!a!>i!Liasr,
appel.
n.
An
epithet
u&bb&uQuitili, s. A downright lie.
without kindness, or compassion, ji<Sr
of B'hairava, a form of Siva.
lS*iuvt. 2. One impoverished. See
u&en&wsisr, s. Moist earth. 2. Tem
u&ea&ppisf., 3. Green sticks, used
uMeui/drarafiar. 3. A man destitute of
pered clay, as in unburnt pots-oppos. to
in making a bier.
property, mipvidr.
fiiL-iArar. See $cq, '.
<tB>pffiuu4*Mjflif_iunuuQuriyfip. Ife is
um&iuiriiS@da, inf. To be glutinous.
u&en&LDDut, s. A green or living tree.
grown cold and stiff as a stick ; said of
2. To be advantageous, profitable, lu
2. Unseasoned timber.
one in a fit, &c.
crative, for one's interest. 3. To be kind,
u*aafimcuiUUliljurar. His look Would
u&sa&/peaai, s. Cold water, un
affectionate, compassionate.
blight
even a green tree.
boiled
water.
ucsxfGuviL j$&>, v. noun. Gluing or
u&eo&uin,
s. Flour not well prepared
pasting any thing.
u&esjf/ijXiTcir, s. Green stalks, show
for paste, Sec 2. Raw dough, paste.
ing
immaturity
in
the
corn.
usst-r, Slp.ir, iQ/gsk, Qatar,
v. n. To
u^a.iFiiS(3iiiL/, s. Mere iron. 2. Unu } est -jJ- 'li n . s. A raw, untanned
be compassionate, kind, affectionate, j<*iy
tempered iron. 3 Cold iron.
skin, a felt. 2. New skin formed ou a
Qsra*. 2. To be liberal, beneficent, be
u&as>&u$au>, s. Great dampness, as of
healing sore.
nevolent, tiiQfitapis. 3. [prov.] To be
soiled clothes, &c, patmb.
come glutinous, viscous, tempered as
u&eo&iBiQsi, s. Strong poison. 2.
L- ' <y ?!, [-. l: :>
? J_ L- j: . s. The
clay, &c, r. 4. v. a. To temper clay
[prov] An atrocious villain, guar.
so as to make it viscousas done by pot
tender body of an infant, or of a woman
u&ea&nnimuipui, s. A kind of plan
ters, white-ants, or hornets; kneading
after-child birth, C-6_ej_>v. 2. The
tain with greenish streaks. (Beschi.)
dough, timru. 5. To fill cracks in iron by
body of a person recovering from small
u&m&tBtrtS, s. A stiong, vegetable
beating, svu
pox or other disease that fills it with
poison. See mtrmiii under *rJ.
uaori/Sirir, afpel. n. [pi.] Friends,
raw sores, 4^<ariLi_*.
u&reB3&UQ&&rrjqeatfjev,
v.
noun.
HQmStfi. (rg.)
u
=.:s. - :'- _,' . s. Unmixed salt.
Painting green and yellow.
ua>JFu>L-mL-., s. [pros.] A piece of
udsa^OiueatQeariij, s. Oil not heated.
u?sf
uuJtFCj.ia',
v.
noun.
Being
palmyra Btalk used by blacksmiths in
u&sst&mesresrti, $. Green color, green
very green, all green, verdant, flourish
tempering the heat of fire by water,
paint.
ing, ^^JJDJJ^^^W.
QftigtBmuCi ue*if-i0LLst_.
u ' i-r- - .v . j. The rain-bow.
tiwsfiihu4es>*uu<2QBsbfi(3&Slp0.
The
uaa&B], . noun. Compassion, kind
u&en&iS/Dfs-, s. Green or undried fire
emerald is very green.
ness, affection, attachment, jy*iy.
Qfii\^t-ibu&awuuQ*Qadifli5&Bpg. The
wood.
U&&isf., s. A kind of seasoning. [See u
garden is all verdant.
u&m&QatL-(B, s. Medicinal minerals
<a<s, fur this and other similar compounds.]
u-'tB&uutLuf., s. [prov.] Raw or
used raw, not calcined, .rWisj^.
u&&euL^ii>, s. ( Tel. u&&u.u>.) A pair
undried manure, put on land shortly
urmrQtttm Qemriij, s. Butter churned
of cloths of the same kind, (c.)
before sowing, tct.
from unboiled milk.
T09

usFSSt^, s. Greenness, verdure, as u


mm. 2. Rawness, that which is uncooked,
or half cookedas food; unseasoned as
timber, Iw^f, 3. Unripeness, imma
turity, freshness, gfrsnma. 4. Rawness of
an ulcer, &c,
5. Obscurity,
ribaldry, vulgar language, g^i~*siOmrifi. 6.
The emerald, wnapih. 7. Vishnu, 9ii(B@.
8. The planet Mercury, i^*.
9.
[/>ro!.\] Present to a friend, or a new
married pair, consisting of fruits, or un
cooked grain, *&u*s>u. 10. Offering of
fruits to a deity, to avert disease, Qaiu(ji
fivSuaipfip<3uumiuu&. II. Indelible green
marks in the skin, by puncturing. tustjp
<ggwuitmir. 12. A plant, u*a.
Seejy
uguui9s>0, Cressa Indicn. 13. [fig. prou.]
Intensity, excessiveness, n9#; [ex Daom.]
u&gn&aLLG), s. [pros.] A trifling
present of fruits, commonly to a head
man, u^r^BQ^fiiau. 2. (fig ) A
niitigative medicine, a lenitive, j*jPio
via. 3. A mitigation, temporary relief.
u&an&tg/iffifiei), v. noun. Making
marks on the body with a needle and
green coloring matter. See oAs, v.
u&GB&QairGl/ipeo, v. noun. Sending a
present of fruits to a wedding house,
&c.
u&a&uni$, s. [prov.~] A present of
vegetables, as uttor.
uas>&i3Lp./pso,v. noun. [prov.~\ Seiz
ing on some of the fruits brought to a
wedding house as the barber, washer
man, &c.
udeet^uuif-OantB^^en , v. noun, [pjot.]
Giving raw fruits as presents to Brahmans, pandarams, &c.
U&ev&lU&pULjpeV, V. UOUn. [pTOV.~\
Sending presents, of vegetables, fruits,
rice, &c , to a new married pair, &c.
s. Skin, ff^/rei). 2. Fragrance,
ufmaib. 3. A fragrant plant, iy^f.
u&Q>&ir<63!r)sisr. See under u&mui.
mLJ3f0LDLC, s. [com. uehuu>, also upuw.~] 1
Ashes, ntbui. W. p. 615. B'iiasman. 2.
Metal reduced to medicinal powder.
u j-oixu a-ffdr , s. An Asura. [For particitlars see note of sstSaoS.]
*t-lgil, s. A bird. See uiLS, udS.
*UGlj& U^T/^ih, adj. Five, five-fold,
S*.*. W. p. 493. Fanchat or Panchan.
u^&x j=a=(gG)#ff(2, inf. To tuek up
the clotli in five ways. See Qr<j(g, v.
ui&j&s:&inuii>, s. Five kinds of cakes.
utnj&sfi, s. The five paces of the
horse. See
ugj&&ipij>, s. The five aromatics.
See st^ii.
U(&4Fau>, s. Any thing of five parts.
U{^^miiu>irmi,s. [also utg&irstrir.') The
five castes of mechanics. See s&wrai,
under
utaj&airppir&aeir, s. The five deities,
or forms of deity performing operations
for the benefit of souls. 1. iStmr, creator,
orevolver of the universe; 2. dCS^,
preserver, who furnishes each soul with
its allotted portion of joys, and sor
rows, as the results of former actions ;
3. .(j^j<*, destroyer, reducing souls
and worlds to their primitive elements;
4. iC**iot, obscurer, darkening the
710

understanding, that the soul may act,


and work off its accumulation of moral
evil, so as to become ripe for salvation;
5. *irfi*, enlightener or illuminator,
who imparts divine grace, and prepares
the soul for emancipation, and union
with the deity. See u&rB<sjfi)uib, under

utQ&pu} u^rj&esip, s. Death, disso


lution of the five elements of whose
aggregate the body consists, mimw.
ugj^g u^&pirQ^, s. The five
trees in Swerga. See s*/"Si f<sutQ&potuinpfiean , s. The five grounds
of knowledge by the senses. See

u/Q&aeoiTji&itarmaeir, s.
The five
parts of'the body touched by the gurus
in giving
u^&a<ks, s. The five developments
of the soul in its beatification are;

uiQppn&, s. The five elements, earth,


water, fire, air, ether.
u^epneBn, s. ( Tel SSo-tf'zr'tf- J Sugar,

UtQ&&e\>iUasset) , s. A horse whose feet


and forehead are white. See jbSiuhk*.
u&&amei$iuiT, s. [pi.]
The five
famous women worshipped by females,
as able to confer benefits. See tfsD*.
utQ&&n&uju>, s.
The five ancient
classic poems. See wttutt.
ut&fQfVjpjiiiuii, s. The five operations
performed by five UQM/Asra*. See a*
utQeQQnn&eTeoZlsti, s.
The distance
of five calls or (gQnitii, around Benart-s,
within which no foreign religionist,
or other unclean person, should come.
uig&S&irg-u:, s. The five sheaths of
the soul. See ffi4.
LKQ&Qsnas&w, s. A pentagon. See
utQ&Q&nenw, s. yThe mixture of five
Spices, a&<, $ui$v&, ^u^cS^fievtb. Qf&itSgidt,
and fiASljjpaiii; [ex Kola, pepper ]
utg&QaeirL-ui, s. The five divisions of
Bengal or the Q*i_in country. See
UfejffQaeirsfliDii, s. The five products
of the cow, used in ceremonial purifica
tions, viz. milk, curds, ghee, urine
and dung. ^^i_4<m4'*^u^fQsswtStuibai-tLt^.jiQfltf^fi^j. Mixing
the five ingredients and sprinkling the
the floor, &c. Note. The same mixture
is administered to the woman after
child-birth ; also sprinkled on the child
at the time of purification.
u&Qaa&&iCiL}iii&anii. Eating the above
compound as a purification.
U(6}&&/fd, s. The five saktis. See<Ftf^.
u<g&&iuetrii, s. The five kinds of beds.
See euarih,
U(^<r6)eo, s. The five parts of the
body which the Shastras forbid to be
shaved; the crown of the head, the two
eye-brows, and the arms from the elbow
to the hand.
uiQ&apfi, s. The five purifications.
See xfrfr.
ujgjSfeasr, s. [com. for u &&iuearth.]
The five kinds of mattresses, filled with
Bilk-cotton, red cotton, white cotton,
hair, or feathers. 2. See ug<.
utg&pApsui, s. [in politics.-] The five
means of accomplishing one's object;
1. iSfgiiQufiib, sowing discord among
friends; 2. 8furuii, associating with
equals; 3. *mgit3*&isib, associating with
a foe and ruining him; 4. ^iffmrsib,
spending one's property to gain an
object; 5. jy*iiJQiLLftiui6, acting without
inquiry, examination, &c.
utQ&p&find&eop, s. Panchatantra.

u<Q&@odiiih, s. The five provinces


of Southern India. See pj!i_i6
utgj&fiBGBiuih, s. The five productions
of the cow used in purification. See
QccrAfftiiA,
ugjmii, s. An elephant. 2. A tor
toise, ^awo. W. p. 493. FaHCBAHAKBJu
U(5j.?-/E45si-/?etoCji7eo', j. A tortoise
as having five divisions in its claws.
u^r,<fm@, s. The Punjaub having five
rivers, as famous for sacred bathing.
u&&wuu>, s. The five parts of the
Neem, or Margosa tree; the flowers
fruit, leaves, bark and root; [e* ui,
margosa.]
u<cj)&uiL&, s. The five birds for au
gury. See L.<Qsuii@Aar/j&, under sspii.
The letters, jf. g,
r. and 9, are
applied to the birds, and the following
accidents, .<*!?., feeding, oi_, walking,
sf't governing, gi**it, sleeping, and 9*1,
dying.
utgrj&i-iLL&sarpev , j. A treatise on
augury.
ut^^uLLSQeuour, s. Augury from the
eating, sleeping, walking, governing and
dying of the five birds, between tliefull
and the new moon. 2. An auspicious
hour, ascertained by augury.
u^&uHeii&iaeir, s. Five religious cere
monial days in each fortnight.
U(gffu/7wto, s. [also Seia&sr.'] The
five arrows of Kama, consisting of five
kinds of flowers: s.-.r-.--j>, lotus; _'
mango; 3.
-- j;. ashoka; 4. qpM,
jasmine; 5. tnw, blue water lily.
u&fuiressreir, s. Kama, the god of
love, as armed with the five arrows,
Mwjcar.
U(Q&uir^st)B:aoa>p, s. The five effects
produced by the arrows of Kama ;
auLSiGiuisit, thinking and talking of the
person loved; 2. SuJiffiuraii, sighi"-?
and lamenting; 3.
heat or
feverishness, nausea and languishing;
4. Cior*<i, weeping and bewilderment
of the faculties; 5, iiami, death or
suspension of the natural powers.
u<njfutrB*fl, s. Parvati, as armed with
five arrows, uii<*$i.
u^&unesateurc, s. [pi.] The five
Pandavas. See s^/.
ut$&urrpau>, s. [also u^srwiruirfiti.']
The five heinous sins: Q!kj, murder;
2. mrjiit, lust; 3.
theft or fraud; 4.
x^gnir, drinking intoxicating liquor;
5. <3i6imfi, abuse of the Guru, (,'g.)
Some omit simti, and others, <5(j&ey.
and give Ouru, instead.
u *uit/a sat, s. One guilty of the
five heinous sins. 2. One very oppres
sive, and unjust, as ug,miurg*&.

u&&uirpfiiiu>, s. A kind of vessel of


five plates collectively, or made of five
metals, used by advanced religionists,
to hold water for purification, u#(Jir
ui&nb. 2. (JR.) The centre piece of
this vessel.
uQ<Fy,pu>, s. The five elements; earth,
air, fire, water, and ether.
i-KQ&UiP^lg&i' .
The five atomic
bases. See uTurg^ under usiatb.
LHQ&u&ntrsaebr , s. The five vital airs
constituting lifecommonly reckoned
ten. See /.
utQ&waf}, s. Final bliss, liberation
from births and absorption in the deity
there being four other states, Cumi*^.
u<Q&LDaniu&Qdju>, s. The five special
sacrifices or oblations. See
[ex
ioar et ojiSiuib.]
u<q&ldu>, s. One of the five musical
modes, p#u<*. 2. One of the seven
musical notes, *^j^Qa*^j. W. p 493.
Panchama. See rfav^ii.
LjQ^Losoti, s. The five evils attaching
tO tllC SOUl, &uetccu[&.
u&&u>ar, s. A low caste man; (lit.)
a fifth man, one not belonging to either
of the first four castes,
ugi&LDir&^jZii, s. The five kinds of
musical sounds; also the sources of
the sounds. See tjS.
utg$&wiru<rpau>, s. The five heinous
Bins, as UQffurpstb.
usQ'TwnunfB seir , s. A grievous sinner,
one guilty of the five heinous crimes,
um-j-,t'- 2. A very oppressive, un
just or cruel man,
(e.)
uiq&iB, s. The fifth day of the moon,
either in her increase or decrease, a*
2. The last five of the lunar
days; a death occurring on the first of
these is portentous of death to five
others in the house, or its vicinity; on
the second day to four others, &c,
on which account, if the death occur
on the first day, the corpse is carried
out through a hole made in the wall,
the house is vacated for months, and
various ceremonies are performed to
appease the incensed goddess, j^JlLl-^
rr.'v;. rdr, commonly poA<ii.irij&*i. 3.
The goddess Durga, gfi*>*.
sjdiLi-u&fijS. The last five lunar
days, as o - 2.
u^fLSc^aieafi UQ&iBuQui], s.
[prov.] The tutelary deity of the five
unlucky days.
u<e2&iBiiSpQ&-pp&(B, s. A house for
saken in consequence of a death occur
ring in one of the u&tA days.
u^^Qpsnea>^au>,s. A five pointed wea
pon ; [ex Qpaib, et .7. i-.p - ,]
uiQs=(ipeou>, >. Five kinds of medi
cinal roots, of which there are two
classes. See apsuii.
u&4:(y>$i>saf>iriiJih, s. A decoction of
five different medicinal rooU. See
u&&iunsu> uq^Qoi.t^ld, t. The
five daily sacraments or oblations, as
UQfftcrmiriU&Qij'Ji. See trAffib.
uQ*t,iflarti, s. Five precious stones.
2. The name of a treatise, piiSsutf*.

u^ranSsii), s.

Rule of five, S/iO^

ugj&Birpfinti, s. A sect of Vaishnuvas.


u^re^daensnh, s. The five parts of
Grammar. See gicutsmib.
u gj &68 ina u>, s. The five kinds of
Linga, represented by the five elements.
See g. .-."i-j *
u<sr;e-Q>rsu>, s. The five simple
metals. See n-Cir*u. 2. A mixture of
the five, sfo*{*ufa*uu4.
UtQ&eurrjgirpast , s. Vishnu, once em
ployed as a messenger for the five u
or Fandavas,
ug$ & suitairu>, s. The five colors; white,
black, red, yellow and green.
utQ&eurrm&Se/rl , s. The finest species
of parrot. See Bo.
u^^ajirail, s. The five aromatics or
spices. See l,#*^i4.
uttrj&eSafiujiji, s. The object of the
five senses; the whole material world.
See tywejr.
U(g5&irdagd> u& fireepirii, s. The
five lettered incantation, Brjio, which
see.
u&&irdQa&, s. The five fires amidst
which the devotee performs austerities,
one toward each quarter and the sun
over-head; or, according to others, a
fire in the centre. 2. The five mystic
fires in the body, given as a -r-.-, Qt,ud>,
srwib,
Puarih. Compare jj.
U(erj&nd@g$u>p$}, s. The centre of an
area in which are five fires, as a place
for the performance of austerities.
u$$enmiau>, s. An almanac embracing
five things; lunar days or phases of the
moon,
solar days or week, inii;
periods of the asterisms, *ii*4)jii; the
yogas, C<urxii>-, and karnas, -<-, ci; [ex
jki6, member, becoming & in com
bination.]
t:- ~p^, v. noun. Calculating an alma
nac.
uQfftiia (s^Q&nevg&pec . v. noun. Noti
fying special days and periods, with
the ceremonies to be performed, as the
household priest to princes.
u<Q&nm&Qipaisiiebr u^rj&/rei&iBU>ewa'r
lib, 8. Prostrating the five members of
the body, the feet, hands and head to
the earth. Compare *roj.i_riii4.
u :\ 7 - i. :r u r; - '-' , s. Astrological re
sults for the year as given in the alma
nac.
ugj&nBiBu>nedHiLiu>, s. Land held free
by such a brahman for this duty.
u^airaaeairaSiui}), s.
[in Hindu
astron.~] The table of the moon's given
longitudes from apogee and daily
motions for two hundred and fortyeight days.
u^&irmivjetiui, s. The castor-plaut
whose leaves resemble the five digits,
^icRW* ; [ex jyH><5uiA.]
u^&n&iuui, s. The five receptacles in
the body are: ^mrtuib, the stomach; 2.
g 1:\ the heart; 3. s/^ the
womb; 4. *<urjiui4, the bladder; 5.
iD*ii9uib, rectum.
[

u<Q&nsf.ati>, i. As u<$&ni&DU>.
u^eFaiSa^w u<Q&ir(if'pu>. t. The
five delicacies; milk, curds, ghee, sugar,
and honey, (in lf'i/.) 2. (H.) A mix
ture of plantains, cocoa kernel, milk,
sugar and honey, used in anointing an
idol.
u<Q&ni8eou>, s. An aggregate of the
five acids; jujube,
pomegra
nate, Mf^fc*; sorrel, iyrfurr; emblicn,
Qs&ioS, citron, ....
; [ex
^ j
W. p. 494. Panciiamila.
u&&iru-i/iu>, t. The five weapons of
Vishnu; the discus, club, chank, bow
and sword. 2. [prov,~\ A gold orna
ment worn by children, or women, on
the neck with the tali, bearing in relief
the five weapons of Vishnu. It is of
two kinds, j, ^."^ione made in
the form of fig-leaf; nii_ijug*ri/^ii, one
in a circular form, pituimni,
uiQ&ntLjpunastB-uiQ&nxifieii,?. Vishnu,
as bearing the five weapons.
utQ&nAaaw, s. Five phenomena of
the heavens constantly recurring in
connexion with the planets; regarded
as exerting planetary influence of an
unpmpitious character taken into ac
count in astrological computations, viz.:
1 . grwib, smoke ; 2. !8u0ii,onc of twentyseven astrological yogas; 3. S*i or
jgisSstfAi, rainbow; 4. utiQan-ii, halo;
5. O"0, the descending node.
u<Q&irirdaQfiireifiu>, s. [in aslrol.] Evil
influence or result of any of the five
LHQ&iraipwip, s. The five states of
the human intellect. See jim^f.
ut^enenir, s. [pi.] Mechanics as u&
u^^nsnarsir , s. Siva the five-faced,
&mitar; [ex ^CBTCVlA.j
u&8a0esiru>, s. The operation of the
five elements in the human body, by
the varied union of which, according to
the Tatwa philosophy, the different
mental and physical actions are per
formed, fc4ffiargflRib(_#corCnj).
uigjQfifiifliuij}, s. The organs of sense,
also of action. See jg*j5)Auio.
U(g5<9:<su) Z-jQ^^ti. See u<&&.
UQSTi&esH , @Qpgx, lienor, Qenai, iu, t.
n. [also utfjiiQ.'] To become dull or like
cotton, white as the eyes by hunger,
sickness, age, or at the approach of death.
2. Glistening of the eyes by dulness of
sight from over application; [ex
(c.)
ug*es-*4air. Dim or glossy eyes.
*U{$h}&LDU> Uigr&LB. See u<q&.
u^&Lb, s. Scarcity, famine, (gso^ey.
(c)
u&r&treoii, s. [also utQ&&nc<suQun
ofg-l A time of famine.
a s?t 7 , t>. noun. Pretending
to be poor, professing poverty.
uig&iQpeflpGQ,v.noun. Passing away,
being removed as famine.
uiQ&iiu, i. Scarcity and hunger.
Ufjj&tU6liT, s. [prov. in contempt.'] One
of the uQeBrtjdnib sect.
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UL^U
*u ^fj&iTLCi, s. A nest, a bird-cage,
-Sl. 2. A kind of basket, LK*g*<Di.. 3.
Potterv, ]L.*syti/ioKfyj-i_ffl. 4. Place, po
sition, location, place of abode, <A. W.
p 49A. Panchara. 5. An eagle, *a>3.
6. The Qs<3*& tree.
LJ GTf&tB, dQGpJr, pGjgeir, uQum, is,
v. n. To speak courteously, a-urrjicriuu
Suf. (^it^umot.) 2. To solicit, to beg,
Q*GitGmiLM. (Limited.)
Uirj&rfluLj, v. noun. Babble, prate.
2. Importunity.
tj^#rfLju<w*fi-Va*s*lrt*'s*'- He repre
sented one's case and founded a plea
thereon.
UgjfsSuL|, v. noun. [prov.~\ Adverse
circumstances, complaint of indigence,

*u^SsLh, s. The ^Fffafl shrub.


*U <5T)Si^Lh, s. A star, efisariiW. (&OJ.)
'uttsrjfP&TSSSTLb. See ugj.?.
U(g;<9r, j. Cotton in general. See ug9,
6a. 2. Cloth, 9lu. 3. The cotton shrub,
vaili1, (lossy pium herbaceum. 4. Down
of the Illecebrum lanatum, ufaou*. (c.)
uf}*itQ*QsuLtibGui<2*>. As cotton and
fire; to express the temptation from
mingling of the sexes, &c.
uoi-jfer, s. A cushion stuffed with
cotton, uOic^o^. 2. See
UfQ^pgus&r, s. A small, lineal mea
sure, Gfefigxir.
ut^^pQq^ii ut&}8lpQ(yi_n^ifi, s.
The end of a cotton web next to the
thread. See
U(65,g3r6, s. Cotton-thread.
i-/(sj*o_1R>, v. noun.
Tousing
cotton with a turning stick in a pot.
u0&QaniLi, inf. To beat cotton,
by a machine like a bow-string.
i-/{<5* QaiTL-Lf., appcl. n. One who
beats cotton.
u&x dQa/rL-mi, s. A handful of
cotton prepared for spinning.
utgjar^Apeo, v. noun. Tousing cotton
with the finger*, (p.)
u&s-jsirppio, v. noun. Spinning cotton.
ut&a-uaieir, inf. To pull cotton with
the fingers.
uQ*u&&QpffGuiGQiufoigtSipff. Pain
ing and twinging, like picking cotton.
U(gjSruQuu.Lp., s. A small cotton
basket.
u^ynjQuiLis-durQiBmr^jffiaM. A head
as grey as a cotton basket
utgj&uQuirfil, s. A cotton sack, a bag
for cotton.
U(jj#Qto(sD1s, j. A cotton bed or
mattress.
utg&airtL/dQ&ntsir m/tA,9. noun. Form
ing as a cotton-like-substance on the
eye of sprouting rice, on the fourth or
fifth day after sowing.
UQSjj&riTLD, s. A tune, a melody,
u<*. 2 The minor lute of hilly districts,
^fiiurij^pi4. 3. A kind of melody
adapted to wild tracts, utaM&*>figuw. See

l/jGJ^SsOtlS, *. A great niggard, lSs


a-SS/tt*. (c.)
L.>g2&Qeoin$fifi3sni, s. Great niggard
liness.
*u.<ih) 3= simp., s. A certain sacred place,
93"A*#"*- In Wilson's Dictionary five
trees placed or planted in five quarters; or
the east, west, north,south, and south-east,
LJgj^suaar, s. An epithet of the Pandian kings at Madura, wexuf-uA.
*LJ tSTj&SBTLO, s. Destruction, jqiQ&i. Com
pare upuQsscnb. W. p. 611. B'hanjaka.
U^&IT, s. (Hind.) Palm of the hand,
with distended fingers. 2. An emblem
carried in procession by Musselnien.
*u^fiTEi(^ei)Lci. See a&e-.
Ughj&irQ, . See u(sj<FDt_.
u&-Ftnp.j ^(W)ima, s. A kind of rayfish. See PaiBD*.
U ^J)& IT tu, s. Sedge, grass, as Q&nenir,
Cyperus. 2. (Hind.) A censer, sru**,.
ujS^&tnrLu, s. The age of a horse or
bullock, )w, T(jjffla,jfiji9*,u^, as ujeuutg
rmtb, the first age; (Suuq!7i4, the middle
age; uu>ibuQ*ttib, the old age, (Old Die.)
2. Worn away as cloth, uxjQf^iiJarg.
*LJ i$h)3zlTJ'Li, s. A cage as u<q&jiu>.
U itSTfrrrir-ijSSO, o. noun. DulneBS of
eyes by sleepiness, sickness, hunger, age,
or the approach of death, (lit.) being
cotton eyed. See u&r&L-.
*U(GTj 3=ir ear eartis, s. A lion, (lit.) the
spreading faced, Qibiib. W. p. 494. Pan- U ^3rQ^l I IT6BT U I^^Q^^^IT SOT,
CHANANA. For UQfrsvaisar, see u<frr.
appcl. n. A little green bird, ^iuai^tS.
ughj&iresr, s. A child of a family.
[Port. Picapas.] (c.)
u<Q&irj2DltGi(a)<G2&-u>, s. [also mtQ&ngp
U
^h)(3ij&LCi,
s. Greatness, C uq.-w/ .(
)
J.] A large family of little chil
LJ (OTjSm.y, s. Indigence, poverty, pifl/i
dren. See
$ita>. 2. A poor, indigent person,
U(^Q, s. A thicket, girjpi. (Sx.) 2.
Quia. 3. An emaciated and weak per
Any thing loose or bushy of vegetable
son, u\ c?.-.:r. (c.)
growth, as cotton, down, &c, *>i_jj#.
U(fijK>&dQair60tj>, s. Mean attire, beg
L/QjS?, s. [prou.] Difficulty, labor, irkgarly dress.
someness, atsfot. 2. Irksome feelings,
ugjao vppennh, s. Meanness, poverty.
repugnance to activity by lassitude,
2. Niggardliness.
laziness or ailment. Gmtuii. (Juff.)
u^&n&uutTL- , s. A beggar's song,
u t&) 3 u u (B/$ do , v. noun. Trying hard,
great importunity.
taking pain*, exerting one's self greatly.
2. Feeling reluctant to work through
u&aa&uQuiTL-Lp.LD&esr, s.
A vile
weakness or idleness.
wretch, (ft.)
U{GT,,s. Cotton, u<g# InWils. The
u(^B^toii.9(?, s. Soft hair, tender and
wisp of cotton from which thread is spun.
thin locks of hair.
712

ugjm&ujiir, s. A person beggarly in


dress, and manners.
*ui <Sld, i. A kettle-drum, a wardrum, Curiuump. W. p. 495. Pat'aka.
2. The ptbuj-ib drum. 3. A curtain,
gim9%u. 4. A watcher's raised shed or
platform in fields, ui*. See oi_i6. 5.
A kind of deer, the bosgrunnieus, ami
mnk. (*g.)
UL(3j l_/z_ffiy, s. (For.) A boat, 9fl
QgL-ib. 2. A dhoney, C,s=fi. (c.)
uifaji&nnair, s. A boat owner.
uiGmitL-Lf., appel. n. The master of
a boat
utQBiSAs, inf. To row a boat.
ut &(ajuui &Q s gar do, v. noun.
Throbbing, as the heart through fear or
guilt, *j(SiOvl*(5jtfijL/. 2. Shivering, as
with cold or fever, ^i-4^*>. (c.)
ui-&iuutsQ*cBrgq.sSipffi. The heart is
throbbing, or the j>erson shaking (through
fear.)
ui iessst, s. A kind of sea-fish, s
L-eSS&fJsir, Cataphractus.
ui /(), s. A standard, a large ban
ner, OucyiiOi).. 2. An awning, a canopy,
a cloth-ceiling of a room, CwpstLif.. s.
A tent, x-t-rsm. (rg.) 4. Broad lath at
the ridge and eaves of the roof of a
building, Qu0*i#t<*i. 5. Dissimulation,
Sophistry, QmiiQurp <Juac*.
uia&Lf.da, inf. To represent that
as true which is false, (c.)
ULUtjSpeO ULULULj, v. noun.
Being over-hasty in speech or action,
being precipitant through fear, anger,
&C 9iH^0ii. 2. Shivering or tottering
with cold, fever, ague, &c, gn^jt^Ai. 3.
Quivering as the lips, &c, o-^^iMa^- 4.
Being in agitation, through rage, Q+tu*
sfiuL). 5. Rattling, as things falling,
rolling, breaking, riGttQsraStisfluu:. 6.
Flapping as a flag or sail, jy^ift. r.)
jg^&>rui_ui_uq4iri. Such a hastiness
is bad.
UtuQi<SM60, v. noun. Throbbing,
quivering, &c, meaa^-fgAi. 2. Speaking
with precipitation, through fear, anger,
&c, &iz4s!u<2ueii. 3. Shaking, quaking,
tottering, &c, j^o^*i. 4. Bursting, shiv
ering, breaking, falling with a rattling
noise Sw. S. Hurrying, as one pre
paring for a journey,
(c.)
ui_uQi_r<p<;.jg>*. He spoke hastily.
Li!_uQi_<*#r?Sir<y*4xi. The house fell
with a rattling noise.
engG>ui-ijQi-sirj>0it.*9p&. The lips quiver
greatly.
xobui-uQi-arpgi^ifff. The eye quivered
rapidly.
siS&ui-uQi-tii&Qppfojf. The cord burst
suddenly with a snapping noise.
ttarA<5*.tUiuuiuG)i-cbimig&pffi. I am
entirely exhausted.
./ut_u<t._oji!MS';.# The cold makes
one quake.
*ut tliuth, s. A city surrounded by
villages, <ogc)iofu. (*g>)
Ui UL], s. [prov. for ut-usou.] An
enclosure for collecting palmyra fruit, or
for spreading the pulp of the fruit, Q*r&
1m. 2. A heap of straw, *>**GstpGurt.
(Madura usage.)

uu.
ui usnu, s. Cow stall, us-dQsnL-tf.it>.
2. A garden, a plantation, Q*<iu. 3.
Kural parts, country, <3. 4. An agri
cultural town or village, uusf&eipsii. (#j>.)
*ut LOGjj&ifl, i. A tune, one of the
thirty-two melodies, gitmtib.
ui ldtlo, s. The fore-roll of a weaver's
loom, a weaver's beam, Qsj/**(jtiJ!*.s*,sr.
(*)
L/i_ii), s. Cloth,
2. Painted or
printed cloth ; hence also, a picture, *of
ff-iui-ib. 3. A curtain or screen of cloth,
especially around a tent, W*P!w. 4.
A distinguishing banner, rfg^iOar^, \V.
p. 493. Pat'a. 5. A covering or orna
ment for an elephant's face, iu&ra>Liuii.
6. The hood of the cobra, uiiJiui_i4. W.
p. 564. Puat'a.
7. The front part
of the foot, anMrm-it. VV. p. 499. Pad*
snpuiw, s. The instep down to the
toes.
ULtotg^jd&ppev, v. noun. Standing
on tip-toe.
uiuQuti<$l, s. The spots on the neck
of the cobra-de-capella.
Lit Qu>(Bpp& uitA&iftppec , v. noun.
Spreading its neck; spoken of the cobra.
uiQLDCBppnaSjied-UL-wdlifijipntBfiei),
v. noun. Spreading its neck, and danc
ing.
ulCu^w, 8. noun. Drawing a pic
ture, portraying.
uiQu>n(Bda, inf. To contract the
spread neck, as a snake.
uiJi, s. As uinw^G).
UiTUf., s. A scattering, beating, p<o
i;Xj; [ex
et JK*.] (c.)
uL-ni9-HJniuu).ms, inf. To beat and
scatter. 2. (yfy.) To beat down in
controversy.
UlIT, s. Passing, proceeding, Q&4v$!
*. 2. Way, road,
3. Thought,
reflection, cogitation, *ter(. 4. Sorrow,
affliction, distress,
5. Pain, disease,
<?/^. 6. Hostility, animosity, enmity,
hatred, ums. 7. Kise, elevation, mount,
hillock, Cm. 8. See ui_or.
Ul T
Ul(77j, Qirjffl, Uln&fil, Ul
(jii, uin, v. n. To pass, to proceed, <2*isv.
2. To extend as a creeping plant; to
over-run, to over-spread, Qi.ui_j. 3. To
run, to ramify, to branch out in different
directions, as the veins, $>_. 4. To widen,
to become diffused; to pervade,as perfume,
Ou(5*. 5. To extend, as spots or eruptions
on the skin, >. 6. To spread as light;
darkness, fire, a rumor, an epidemic; to
rise and spread, as air, smoke, or flame;
to overflow as water; to extend as know
ledge, ignorance, or moral evil, u. 7.
(#.) To think, to reflect, to cogitate,
Mm*s.
utifl(rr), s. Spreading darkness.
UL-(TF)8pQsirLp.aar, s. Running plants.
uiQaneS, s. Splendor, (p. J
uinQanip., s. Any kind of running
plant, &c.
ui_ffQ/7tfPj7ili_, inf. See ^zril, v.
ui/ideas, s. [in gram.'] The third
person, c-^c-^^
uinpiw>ss>nUL-iiGpusev, s. A kind
of ring-worm.
90

Ul
utnipuinnu, s. [com. uffi^LDirri i-/.]
A thick wide breast.
uiHi^Qpsui, s. [com. uaifiQpsii.'] A
thick wide face.
uiiiw>eSei>s, s. A plant, Jasminium
graudiflorum, /..
frQutiiipurreo, s. Milk on which
cream rises.
uiHdSl, t. noun. Passing, proceed
ing, going; currency, Q*euji>*. 2. Run
ning, extending, creeping, as a vine, Q"
3. Spreading as darkness,
light, or fire; spots, eruptions; flowing
and over-flowing,
UiSOLD, s. Assemblage, collection,
multitude, -lLi_i. W. p. 495. Pat'ai-a.
2. An expansion of clouds, smoke, fog, &c,
jyAjq. 3. Lamina, layer, scale, cuticle,
exfoliation, desquamation, # ' .-> j 4.
Film or cataract on the eye, Cj>^i:uiji_uii.
5. Flaw, obscurity, dimness or opaque
spot in a gem, ji^ari<gppJi. 6. A drift of
dust, etRiSmiS(ggi. '. Chapter in an epic
poem, or other writings, embracing a
variety of subjects, ^rn5^Ll/(. (c.)
ui_ii>c.rf?a, inf. To take off a film
from the eye, to couch
uieuii f i. 'si iv , v. noun. Dispersing
as an expanse of fog or clouds, 2.
Clearing away or being removed as a
cataract.
uievuiuteVLDnLuQuiunfiev, v. noun.
Peeling off' in laminated scales, from
wall, floor, &c.
GLB&uuieoui, s. Venereal sores. 2.
An accumulation of clouds. See Gmsib.
UleSsolS, s. The large species of the
da creeper. 2. A circular surface or
area, i^i_i4. 3. A metal cymbal; a hand
bell, wiiu>A (*#.) 4. (/(.) Weariness,
fatigue, jgajiiiy.
UlSso, s. A string of flowers, or tied
flower garland, yuriu. 2. A golden chain,
C^jjioi&u. (*^.) 3. A garland or festoon
thrown over an idol,
4.
A
string of small tinkling bells as SsbQadi
ur&u. 5. A drum with an open mouth,
mtius&puetip. 6. A gate, as uiAi, 1.
ui SO, s. A small gate of braided palm
leaves, thorns, &c, not of boards, g>8w
sl. 2. A kind of hurdle, or wattled
frame, used for folding cattle; also us a
screen against the sun, rain, wind, &c,
or a shed, bazaar, or hovel before a shop,
3. Slabs adorned with
flowers, arranged according to various
devices, and fastened on the euu;j> car to
grace the temple procession; also on the
inner door-pillars of the temple. 4. (/?.)
Hole of a yard-arm, or sail-yard. Fora
men Antenna;. (Bcschi.) 5. SceuQ, r.
uipaat off, j. A plant. See smeB.
ULSUlTsrr, s. [for usnieuirsir.'] Point of
the plough.
utBij, s. A boat. See ui(q.
*ui sjtld, s. The act of reading, re
citing, uitAf*, W. p. 496. Pat'hana.
2. A lesson learned by heart, mtsrijuri_it.
*ui sat, s. [pi. uii.'] A warrior, a
soldier, a hero, u*->."
2. A goblin
W. p. 611. B'iiat'a.

ULSfUlirS,s. (Hind.) Pride; a boast.


*ULIT i3)<5, s. A flag, a banner. Q/rif &
Pfei. W p. 495. Pa i'aKA. Also Ufietns.
2. [with *p&.~} Villages round about.
ULITfEl(&j, s. [vul. fur uilt_ffji((g.]
Jest, &c.
'ui irQi iruih, s. Gorgeousness of
dress, .w_iiL#Li; [ez ut-io et Sa. ACt>put
pride ]
*UL-rt ihpjlh, s. A gross lie, a faUe
story, a fabrication,
2. Coloring,
exaggeration, scSStnarf, sometimes tS^im
fiiii; [cjt u, Sa. particle denoting inten
sity.] (c.)
ui-itfittixmmtgiSqftpg
It happened
without cause.
uiiripna&rBZB , s. A gross liar, a
fa bricator.
uiniiiiBgwif.a&uinipaiiQuni,inf.
To speak downright lies.
uini^swnarsssijX, s. A false story.
2. An exaggerated account, a mis-state
ment.
'UL-iru^eniLh.s. ( Tel. a^tfo-a'o-)
Destruction, extirpation. Mm#i6; [et ug
JttUID.] (c )
Ul !ruuy9, s. A false aspersion, slan
der, calumny, QuQiu^.li.
*Ul ITLD, s. [poetic form of uill.] A
cloth, 97hj. See f>4fit*. 2. Curtain, veil,
fim>t*9l.: S. A large flag, Qu^iQti^.. 4.
See u, v. n.
#
uitiixeSG) , s. A tenl, m^ingii.
ui irassr,s. A snake-catcher, as iSiir
rwr; [ex ul_iA.]
ULinr7f5<sO- uLirQrexeti - ulITit
ui_fQOT&i, v. noun. Cracking, bursting,
&c, with a noise, report, or explosion,
galAjgjjPiilV.
utndnesipL^^^i^, v. noun. Striking
with a loud noise, clashing.
uinQaatjpiQBiif^^ef, v. noun. Ex
ploding, as fire- works, bursting with a
loud noise.
ui H(^fjULO. s. See uinuuifi.
uiireui^^eniLb uirreiKtiij&cism, s.
A gross fabrication, a deep-laid plot, Qst
^.u**Skt. 2. {fig.) Wholly destroyed, or
demolished; consumed, as a disease by
medicine, as ut-fu^j***^.
UlSf-, s. Step, stair, round of a ladder,
dtiurarJi. 2. Grade, rank, class, order,
sphere, degree in religion, &c, i<fcu. 3. Dis
position, owtA. 4. Hatred, uw*. 5. The
earth, as one of the series of worlds, yii.
6. Stirrup, jfir*i.. 7. Weight for .scales,
*>piuji9cjS. 8. The weight of a hundred
palam, ^ij>L/iiO*iTi_ai. 9. The Br$
measure, also the Q*<ls measure of Jaff
na. (*# ) 10. Extra daily allowance for
workmen or servants on a journey. &c,
batta, ^auit.. 11. Manner, method, way.
mode, ^<i. 12. Resemblance, sin.ile, com
parison, giiiy. 13. Sill, the lower or
upper frame of a door, mttSf Sifuuif. or C10
puif.. 14. Fixed daily allowance of food,
generally limited, .oi>^ir*|. (r.)Of uie.
measure, there are in common use. iWd#
los., a small sized one; &,-<?- ; a
stamped measure.
,-..><;_:;.. Half a measure. 2. Half
liutta.
713

U1SL.
j/iiQtrputf.. According to his word.
ULf.Giuvfa>, s. A deed copied from the uup-SSiis, s. A spitting pot, pthueou
uritpuy.iirii6dr<!iar. He stood fixedly
original. See g>t*i.
Uif-iatb. (c.)
gazing
Come not past ULSLSStrai-, s. A poet who flourished at
mtS jw'%*>u^.<?jj<Juir. He carried it
my threshold.
away in his hand, just as he took it.
the court of jSi<g4ff*^u), of Rnninad
iuu^ath, s.
Crystal, glass, a glass
iiQrMrmrotj.. As you said.
from A. D. 168C to 1723. His principal
B^su^B^-AmcSSib. Let it happen as is
vessel, u-s*i(g. See
2. A dance,
wi>rk is Qjr<riu-ioitri-*>#i, in praise of
to happen.
3. Alms, J*o*.
) 4. The bark
the Tonda country. He was a severe sa
guLiiiu^.ufi<3uar. I know not how to
of the wood-apple tree, QmadtG^iif^ni.
tirist, rt-i*jrar.
escape.
uLf.&wiratQpaw, s. A clear or bright *Ltis}-&&irLTih,s. [alio muLfannii>.] Alum,
*T.zrLi^&<Bj*Bfiuafr'Ss!xr&s*ntearuGureviflfiMwr
face.
Am I to wait like a hired laborer for battai
^s*9cjui.tiJi5*Bair. He remains in
ULfsLoirssai^arLD, s. A true word. 2. t-iiQ , dQQpsar, dQpear, uQusssr, da, V. a.
the same state.
A right word in the right place.
To read, to recite,
(#) 2. To
t$jmigt4g$3uii.ajriS(5AQp3i. He is a little
Uf i2Ji_, inf. To brighten gold or
learn, to study; to repeat in order, to
indisposed.
naments,
by
boiling
them
with
ashes.
commit to memory, *f>*. 3. To chant, to
ijf*mt$druij.. According to custom.
Bingas verses, sacred bonks, dramatic
uup.&iL<Bpd, v. noun. Giving batta, or ULtf-, &Qpar, lienor, Co/or, iu, r. n. To
writings, &c, ui_ [e.r Sa. Put'ha, to re
settle as dust, or sediment; to subside, or
a daily allowance. 2. Making up a
cite or read ] 4. [vul] To practise, to
become stationary, as water, pms. 2. To
weight equal to another. 3. Making
habituate one's self, to learn or practise
gather, as cream, L/r(Ju5!ui.iu. 3. To rest
steps or stairs.
an art, up*. (c.)
on. as clouds upon a mountain; to alight,
uip.CS sirdldpeo -ULf.ijsi)pp&>, v. noun.
as birds; to roost, jfM. 4. To be broken
ULfdadss&r erruu nrjpM , v. noun.
Giving stated allowances.
in; to be trained, disciplined, reformed,
Playing truant as a scholar.
ULf.asCi.?ar, s. [also i8/if)iud&u.u-iar.']
habituated, tamed; made orderly; to be
Daily allowance to a temple for puja.
u:t.d($ihi$jitk, i. A schoolboy, a
settled, as a handwriting; ouip*. 5. To
student.
become subject, to be subordinate, to obey
utf.daL.if., appcl. n. Counterpoise,
8;uuij.iu. 6. To sink in the water, to be
ULpdpaiat, appel. n. [neg. ULf.iLnrpai
equipoise. (II.)
immersed, to bathe, <srfl. 7. To become
4r.] A learned person.
ULf.isC(B, s. Steps, stairs of ma
compressed, or flattened, by weight as
sonry. 2. A weight, &i><to.
ULf-d&d&niLL-,
inf. To quote a verse
olas, skins, &c, uftu. 8. (#.) To unite,
uifdatardtg, s. Stated, as to quan
by singing it 2. To show how a verse
mix,
or
mingle
with;
to
join,
tity and time of meals.
slinuhl be chanted. 3, To sing and ex
Settled handwriting.
ULf-danptb uLf.d(ejdQ&tuQpa)mu
pound. 4. To recite at an exhibition.
ui^*0ta.
Olas
compressed
and
flat
itMwit, . One who works for his food.
ulc dfidQ srrvn err , inf. To learn, to
tened.
ULf-ifsj. [with a particle."] In order to,
practise an art. 2. To become a scholar
Dust settled upon anything.
so that, in so much.
or a proficient.
A trained or expert hand.
uifi^uuuf.. Step by step; in
uit-tftm. A trained bullock.
cr[ui9.^)*Qfa(ri_rcSr. He has learned
ascending series.
to be unfaithful, or deceptive.
uii-ifCmi^iaritb, A trained or expert
uipdrsjuurrfd utf.uir@, s. [com. u
mechanic. 2. A trained servant
uif-ULj, v. noun. Reading, recitation,
wfi.] The half of a debt, loss, gain, &c.
ULfLoiraru), s. Yielding, compliance,
mrQuq. 2. Learning, study, repetition,
uifdQ a=60sy, v. noun. Expense of daily
conformity, docility, j)io^. 2. Union
instruction, inculcation, AS. 3. Chant
allowance.
ing, singing, ut<Bm*. 4. [/""<' j Scheme,
of boards in fitting.
subtlety, contrivance, pt&iih.
uif-dpnti, s. Rule, good order.
ULfiuuuiruj, inf. To sink, as a ship.
(**>.) Daily allowance, as u.t' i In.
uLf.uLjdsirai, s. [pi.] Learned men.
uLftLiuuirnda, inf. To bid or value
3. Middling quality.
2. [prov.] Persons who attend at a tem
too
low,
itfatssBpt*.
2.
To
unite
boards,
jiaitau^fiimrtBrwtxA. They are of
ple for the season to hear the Purana
Gilt*. 3. To be ready to sink, jyiiip.
the middle class.
chanted. 3. Cunning, scheming, subtle
uLftueoBida, inf. To place weights on
uLp-pgisnp, s. Tank, or other bathing
persons.
olas, or warped boards, to flatten or
place, with steps leading down. See
ULfuuereif, v. noun, [prov.] Learning,
straighten them, uij.i/ioui.>,4. 2. To
study, utt-OLf.
subdue a country, S^u%^. 3, [in
uuf.-2u:r(Blj,es>, v. noun. Giving a daily
burlesque.] To lord it over others, to
ULfuuSssr, t. Learning, study, edu
allowance, or batta. 2. Placing a step,
domineer, 4j<.
cation, instruction, doctrine, Guipta. 2.
or block for a step.
2suL/ut?_joB<v,*#i_Aff *>. Placing one's
Expertness, proficiency, competency,
uLp.uuif.iuira, adv. By steps, gradually,
feet carefully, in walking.
**.yr. 3. [prov.] Craftiness, &c, as
progressively.
jis:<t*Mutjurf*j . His hand is
Utf-lSlLf.
uy.uuy.uix*Q*rtir&t*sr. They related
Dot
settled
in
writing,
painting,
&c.
uLpuunefl, s. A person of learning
(it) in order.
s6ui!uiiMCiur*i*fi0. The ship has sunk.
and erudition, (c.)
ULf.uuLf.in<2iLii[)peo, v. noun. Rising
uaxi>sutp.<ua9&>&u. The boards do not
ULpuQurrsSr,
appel. n. A pupil, a
gradually, as from the first elements.
fit.
Scholar, ter^*sar.
ULfQpmp, i.
The time at which
cuu>uif.*Aar$!9ar. A woman with
daily allowance is given to workmen.
painted eye-lids, (p.)
*uul.&Us, s. A fish-hook, angling appa
()
ULppeo, v. noun. A mixing, joining,
ratus, gralrif.ii. W. p. 731. Vau'isa.
ULf.iL/ard/g90, v. noun. Dispensing to
aviftii. 2. Bathing, (?^. (*#.)
UUL.&T,
s. [com. for uLfsfi-] State, con
each one Ins daily food,&c, as the Deity.
es,iu<t.04>. Being in subjection, sub
dition, quality, due proportion, 1um>.
ULf-iueri/sQuf^Loireir uLf.utrm<2aiTm ,
mitting as people to a head-man, sub
9(yutt.rjcj*B0<*. He is in the same
appel. n. Vishnu as measurer of the
jects to a king, &a
condition.
universe, at three steps. Ja*g
Uifsy. t>. noun. Sinking down; sub L/zp-^tb, t. Dancing, s^j&j. (^su/r.)
ULf.'Uireo ULp. uS/a^eo. [with a particle.]
sidence. fAi. 2. Pressure; compressed,
Because, in as much as.
flattened down by pressure, jK*a,<>*. utSL-fipTLD, s. A rule, 8cc. See uLp..
ULfjutter, s. See ULfAmaffat,
3. Discipline, docility, jih-kobb*. 4. Sub Uuf-ptsliTLCi, s.
Roast meat, (gilif
ULf.Giu/SdG^^dSpB:ar, appcl. n. A
jection, submission, obedience, S^ouim.
W. p. 611. B'hat'itka.
female servant to the idol in a fane, who
5. Incumbency, sitting, resting, roost
has the privilege (not permitted to
ing, perching, , ^;>..
LJUL.f5J!fl, s. [com. uLpsi-.] Quality, state,
others) of ascending the steps before a
u if <*<*, inf. To subject, cause to
disposition, condition, *n*aMq|0. 2. [gerund
shrine.
submit.
of u+, v. a ] Having learned,

u
Utsf-UiSli&, inf.
To cause to read, to
teach, to instruct, to educate, <Su-p.*m.
Note. This causal verb may have the
dative of the person and accusative of the
thing, or in poetry two accusatives.
u.f,-.i >*.u-^/-i-i.<. Yuur teacher.
UU}-Ul-]. See uLf. , v. a.
uuf-irifiT srrih, $. One of the nine kinds
of musical measure, **.-vC>-o'.;>.
'LJUf-LDUs, t. A voluntary possession
for uttering oracles, 0*^uil.8. 2. White
ness, pureness, Q-*n_.
i j . (_i_ i 6 w , t. A mirror, __rar^ro)f..
ui9.io4^tar, utt.uifGjiar.~} A woman pos
sessed so as to utter oracles, Qfntc^..
u.f.sttttt. s. Habiliments of an ascetic,
fmQm^m-.
Uu^iUSLO, s. A spitting pot, as uif.a
** (**)
LiisLiLITih, s. A coarse rasp for filing
wood, ptjftib. (c.)
'UtSf-tTLD, I. [o contraction of (_/____..]
Sandal, &c.
U
Lb , t. Bodily shape, ft.^.Jy,ir,a-ti
2. Symmetry of person, beauty, i(L<i. 3.
[dignitati ] Body, W._. 4. Penance,
austerities. fastins,5iriy.
5. Figure,
pattern, filler"-.
utf.ffi//f, . Lp'O Asceties, recluses,
_.* 2. Ascetics with entangled hair,
*.i_<y:?_<2_irT.
Ui^.eif. See utf, r. *.
uiS)_J!)l, i. Lying, falsehood, Quitii. 2
Deceit, fraud, ,g_-. 3. Theft, robbery,
P<sc. See VV. p. 730. Vat'ara.
uip.jD<i, s. Liars. 2. Deceivers, cheats,
villains. 3. Thieves, robbers. 4. Rakes
gallants, lascivious persons, gt'jpt.
Ubf-Ssnh, t. Excellence, pre-eminence,
traneendency, <?.-... 2. Fitness, pro
priety, i_g_. 3. Victory, achievement,
UIS.TLD, i.
Sandal wood, &iiparth.
W. p. 495. Padkkra. 2. A red or ruddy
color. &iuu.
uis. fiQpso uiss-Qt ear so, v. noun.
Sounding with a crash, as a thing falling
and breaking to pieces, i;.-;j.5<u4 (c.)
uiSjiijaLji^. It broke with a crash
__.Q .-jifj-v'j. It fell with a noise.
z_/, adj. Intense, excessive, rank,
virulent, heinous, iS&gimus n_ <Ji-_.
Q**. W. p. 495. Pat'c.
i__ 6rr_/ u _ _reir_>, j. Gross fraud,
circumvention, theft.
u<S/teirsrar, t. A great rogue, a ruffian,
a villain. 2. A downright deceiver.
u(BQjfiaisir, t. A very old man.
ufflg^ojeir, . A trickish fellow. See
_i@_-ar_>, s. Entire destruction,
2. See _-, f. n.
u(B<qitiiSd, s.
A very dangerous
quinsy, piQaii. 2. See u9, ..
utBjtecn iii, s. Profound reverence.
utBp/riDteir, s. The ring-worm, uii
jgmmt. (Ainu )
u(BC/teiiLf.ajnBi,t. A notorious strump-

l_ *rsj

J. Rank poison.
, #. A deadly foe.
u(BM, s. A very impudent woman.
u(BQisqf,uu, s, A fierce or destructive
fire. 2. f./fy.; A very wicked person,
uQiuipih, s. Mature fruit, not in use,
_3>As_0_. 2. (fig ) An adept in all
kinds uf fraud, one skilled in tricks.
u<Buifi, ,
Great offence, flagrant
wrong,
u B u - sS , i An atrociously wicked
person.
u^Ljn^H, s. A flagrant lie, a malici
ous accusation.
L/SOuti/, . An audacious lie
u(S(3Dtf^*, 5. A hard knot. 2. An
ensnaring scheme, a great artifice, a
malicious conspiracy, ti^ftg-.i.
u(BGwir&u>, s. Gross error, grievous
mistake, extreme danger.
u(&aiaB&, s. A great reproach, scandal,
or disgrace, Ou(j#*>^.
u(8aitg&3sei, s. Great deceit, artifice.
See uirmiQsfar.
_/_-_ssr_/sir, s. A man full of malice.
LI, *. Toddy, vinous liquor, am. 2.
A cluster, a bunch of flowers or fruit,
<5-j. 3. A tank, or pond, <gaib. 4. Good
ness, excellence, <*_>_.
uQeu/i, s. [fern. i__3.] Toddy-sel
lers, *adpQult.
L/d5/f, j. A pit, a hole' a hollow,
_<_. 2. A tank, tgaii. 3. Rice- fields,
mnj&>. 4. Agricultural land or a tract
of cultivated country, aoyslaNi. 5. A road
with ascents and descents,
<!&>. \i
(a>.) 6. A caste,
u L-G
, Gcu&r, ut, v. n.
To come into existence, to occur, to hap
pen, ^r. 2. To suffer, to be acted upon,
to be affected by buffering, *-.^^>_u.
3. To hit or strike against,
4. To
touch, to come in contact with, as air, oil, or
water, Qan_ 5. To perish, to die as a
tree or other vegetable, <2*i_. 6. To die a
violent death, as in battle, to be killed, nm.
7. To set, as the sun or moon, ._.-.,^.;/t
8. To be caught, as fishes, birds or other
game; to be entrapped, as rats. &c.
9. To be impressed on the mind, mar
pteippiur: 10. To form as concretions,
salt, or rust; concreting, as a cataract in
the eye, <?. II. To be contracted, as
debts, Qui<s*p. 12. To be produced, as
flowers, to blossom, u*. 13. To be healed
or cured as an eruption, or boil; to be
counteracted as poison; (/it), to die away,
14. To sound, roar, ring,
15.
[in combin.] To be allowable, admissible,
proper, lawful, practicable, *cgW. 16.
To be exposed to, in danger of, on the
point of, &c when joined to other verbs;
commonly in the past tense with Sun- or
*3t-, as UL_Lfura, to hit; ui_i.Cu.-i_. to
strike. iVote. This word is joined to
the infinitive of active verbs forming a
passive, Q-__-ri_fflJ_ir; also of neuter
verbs, in the sense of the substantive
verb. It is also joined to nouns, forming
compound verbs as _i_*ui_, mc.if.ui-, -~uif Sileruui, Qfgrut, *'>_.___., pan___., Qur
giuui-, &c., which see.

.8;fi%
He dressed himself
and came.
aQtci*QnSiiuGi9p0. The sun strikes
me.
Q_f^i4_Ci_ai.NoItfish
injured
slightly.
_*__.Mi.
are caught.
e*irieuL-n.**Jl. Express the letter t very
distinctly.
<^sa),_u_.<?_.*. I obtained joy, re
joiced.
J8Q*(5_iy_l___^. The house took fire.
>j___.i_jp>ru_. Suffering which ensued.
uLj-Meog^f.pta^. One's experience as
related.
__.l__S>AQ#L.!_<J<8gQ- *;*. He told
all his sufferings and wrongs.
u_.jfii__t/rii. May you be slain; an im
precation.
m<5mi&Qgtib(2cBrfiruGlmi0Uwii. I have told
you what will come of it.you will be the
sufferer.
_-^__._u_.i_/5:_?(5__.,BSrK_. To
obtain office you must take great pains.
utLirmjfimar *<B__.fws5T The base man
feels only if he be punished.
mrts^QftffQuisuucJli-tB. I was just ready
to fall.
mnumrtiuuCj-Sfdr. Honey defiled by the
mouth of a dog; i. e. a competent person
rendered unfit by some misconduct.
nA>ui-*<gf)pwai3ui*<spfiit. Displeased by
the touch of a hand or foot.
ut-ifiui Ct_A vr___.G_.er. 1 bore indescrib
able suffering.
UlIT Ut ITg] Ul ITLDWC UlirdU).
[negatires ] Not convenient, that which
does not hit, what is insufferable, &c
fi>_ t*-^Ci_(j__r.ii^__.- . Small fish are
not caught in a large holed net.
jr_<3$u5t___t_ffJp. He and I do not
agree.
ui-Mii. We will not suffer, as ___-_.
<?___.
_/__-_-, s. A dead log, __e.if^
_>*_bi. 2. [fig. and prov.] A useless
old person, who ought to die out of
the way.
useirui, t. Field of battle, j^'lditss
nth.
uQmauijiLt-u*Br&mDt Like the web of
the leaf-rib [of cocoa] trodden in the
battle-field.
i_'(B_/r, *. A burning place for the
dead, **2f.
u(Saniuii, i. A mortal wound, ri
mfSmrvilt.
u<B&nij&&l, appel. n. [prov.] Tobacco
growing on the old stumps, as an after
crop, a^fiihuuumMtSUj. 2. (fig.) An
uncivil person, one of low extraction,
A.u*rB0utfimfir.
i_S_-j-@u(gi^, t. A pit-fall,
u @- sort-, > A compound medicinal
powder, made by calcining some, and
pulverizing other, ingredients, a@^
gt&. 2. See -<8. adj.
u(B<gtruSgi, i. The setting sun. _. See
u, adj.
uQpif., i. [proej] A dead stick, a
block, &c, QtfpQaitu.
jg*__lf.M/I-J*l_e-Cl<?Llffi<?<!!_
Confiding in this rotten bark, we are
venturing out to sea.
u<Bi8evu>, t. Desert or barren ground,
without water, t/Aiainii. 2. A burn
ing or burying ground, _.__. 3.
A( -Scr_.
715

usmi
ut&Qicpl, s. A rough or rugged way.
uG)Quir(ipgi,s. Sunset, u>rr%BVuQuir(iggi .
utiSwau), s. A dead or dying tree,
uHai&uiLta.-ir, appcl, n. One who
has suffered much, been in low circum
stances, is miserable.
ufBsatrat, appcl. n. West, place of sunsetting, Guspfim* oppOS. to fitymtar. 2.
A mortal, ^^tmOr.
uHsaai, [2d per. sing, of u(B, v.] Thou
wilt suffer.
ul-iwdld, s. A dead tree.
uL-iii. [first person pi.] As ul-Ql-itw,
we suffered.
UL-tstueBppe<> UL-t&pfiififi/seo, v.
noun.] Suffering, experiencing, expiat
ing.
uL-(BeiQ&C.u>unn/ipev, v. noun. En
deavoring amidst sufferings and losses.
UL-<B^O/Xefiu, inf. To learn by ex
perience.
ut-tSuCurrs, inf. To set, to go down,
2. To be slain in battle. 3. To wither,
fade, die.
If he chant, even the dead trees
blossom.
UL-I9ura, inf. To suffer the conse
quences.
uL-Qi (t^su , inf. To pass through, as a
musket ball; also uc<Srs4uQurs.
z_/3m3, i. Arable land near a river,
^bpijxmrvGljfi B&Q91U LjsirQfiu, sometimes
i/bleDa.isffivh. (c.)
u?sj}u.rrig, A plant or kind
Of ^osea*<
uDisirsffl, s. A liar, a defrauder, a
cheat ; fabricator of stories, Curiums*, (c.)
uSas/7effafi<?^^ii>, j. A fable, a story
contrived for a purpose.
U, dQQpar, pG^esr, uGuar, a&, v. n.
To lie down for sleep, or otherwise; to
roost a9 birds, 8i_*. (##.) 2. 0. a. To
thresh grain, (Junif.**. 3. To pave, to
floor, to lay a stratum, p^aH.n."
4.
To catch, to ensnare, to entrap, JiM*. 5.
[in combing] To effect, to make, Qaiiu. 6.
(St) To kill, to destroy, QVnu.
g|sj(;u/Si_<sr. Lie down here; or, I will
not lie here.
QeiisAiuQtpQppfiib. A yard paved with
bricks. (flescAi.)
@rj*^c\><;suru/s*(Jvir3ii. Should we not
first sit and then lie down?
$(5u/S*mxtjituuiJSififfAQ&iaQ0t*, Contin
uing lying down.
udidatneiids, inf. To lay any thing
down.
iSairOMJuuGtasBmi. Put the child to
sleep.
u(BdmsupfBeo, v. noun. Lying
prostrate, recumbent, wofiama. 2. [sub
stantively] Bed, bedding, couch, any
contrivance or place for sleeping, afiLu
Qiao*. 3. Litter for a horse, or other
beast; sleeping place or bed of a wild
beast, a lair, rfwE s.ruSaaia, 4. Straw,
olas, boards, &c, placed in a boat to
preserve goods from the bilge-water,
wbais$lsirjlq.iiu3uu&uii. 5. OlaS, Or
straw laid down as a bed on which to
place reaped corn, tobacco, palmyra
71G

fruit, earthen ware, &c, Q*pu*B)s&-v


stiver, (f.)
u(BdmaSua(B/t*>, v. noun. Preparing
a bed, putting litter for a horse, &c.
utBesaoad? u(BdeB>&tLias>p, s. A
sleeping room, a bedchamber.
uHdms-u-aih, s. Boards laid loosely
in a boat, under the cargo.
utiidGDaeSifl^/zev , v. noun. Spreading
open, or unfolding, a bed or mattress.
utBppuirL, s. The mat on which one
has Iain.
u^y^<-i(Bd,gpsntr, s. Levelled
earth.
u(Bpp<!eon>&, s. [in gram.'] Cadence,
the grave accent.
u($^ir,s. (Hind.) A screen made of
cloth, f-mr#li. 2. A Covering, Qiajfar.
3. A shelter, (c.)
uQ^fiisj., s. Rudeness, sauciness, im
pertinence, aprC4f*Wff. (Colloq.)
u(B/f/xLf.iuirujt}>, i. Unfair reasoning.
u(Bf&^, @Ciosir,^^Qmet, Qeueir, upp,
v. a. [in enmbin. with nouns.] To cause,
to suffer; to kill; to effectas ^li^uuS
ft, to translate into Tamil; gtffutfi, to
deride, mock; apJS^g, to pave. See in
their places, 8yiuuQ#ji, OmpCiuQ^f, g**u

u&Di
uecatd^ipuuth, s. Insurrection, war;
commotion of war.
UfnidQ&ireoih, j. Equipment for war,
accoutrements, warlike coslumc.
umid&aru>ue^L-iunerr , 4. An army,
military troops.
uGmL-d-&tiso, s. A furrow in plough
ing.
ui_#0^(75(g, s. High spirits, bra
vado of soldiers, military licentiousness.
(p*)
ueoi^fidsiaiair, s. A captain, a com
mander or leader of troops.
ua>i/dgi%6ssr, s. Aid in battle. 2. An
ally in war.
ueoiuessrt^nutj), s. The army and
its appendages; (/it) its stores, C*tojd
jl^dr^srairi-oaii. 2. {fig) A man and
all his dependants.
uemiueSppen, v. noun. Practising the
use of weapons. ^mpdgasiaapiSfoi*.
uss>iQuetrtg&, s. Battle-array.
uesMwniLS, s. The prowess, bravery
of an army.
ueniQpmih, s. The front or van of
an army. 2. Onset or collision of
armies in battle, Quii0Q?r>-&a<ii.
uo>i-Qf,atgiiiguuii\ijr. Why lament
for one in the collision of battle?
uoD\-.QpB$$f\&inifiQf:S'Qaitt6i(Eiu)
Ac
quaintance with enemies is beneficial,
even in the heat of the battle.

u(B<i)(B&iiSipi, s. A snare, a gin.


'uQ^^tsvii, s. Strength, eutSmui. 2.
Eloquence. W p. 495. Pat'utva.
uQludsduuirekd, s. A tune, sjj/flao*-.
usuir, s. Toddy-sellers. See u(B, s.
Accoutrements of war.
*usu sir, s. A kind of ulcer, t^/fsuaoa
umiiunerij, s. Warriors, & umc*gr.
searJ); [e.t u, adj.]
ueniuSlp&iVjpev, v. noun. Encamping
utBaiQttiu, s. A preparation of ghee
of an army.
for a sore throat, &c.
uas< iLjjptuLf, t. Divisions of an army.
*uQeQ, s. A short wicked woman, a
uaaiiL/eRp, s. Scabbard, sheath or
slut, a female slave, mrd.
) W. p.
care of a weapon, ^^fn.o>p.
597. Bad'ava. 2. See ufS, s.
ueniQujQijBpei), v. noun. Leading a
ue8#&, inf. To cause to suffer or
warlike expedition.
to be, uQibuq-Qfim.
uaniQujQgd@, v. noun. Expedition

u :5 aP,*** <w , noun. Inducing


of an army, u<Bi_Qu<yK>>. 2. As
one to contract debts.
uaw-oiguLj, s. Division of an army.
uQsmeu, s. A raft, a float, O^uuii,
usBL-euremsrui, s. A rocket, fiireuresjrii.
2. See under o, v.
uemteiit'jijdiiju), s. Band of music foi
uesti , j. Layer, or stratum, in building,
an army, martial music.
jy*<5 2. Flake, scale, exfoliation, desqua
mation, Q/>$ifr. 3. Army, Qriw. 4. A
uoi_euneir, s. A plough-share, also
mob, rabble, mixed multitude. >i*. 5.
the plough itself.
Battle, contest, warfare, engagement, Quit.
uBaieSa/buu), s. Modes of battle.
(*#.) 6 . Weapon, arms of any kind,
umieS(B, s. Soldier's quarters, in an
7. Instrument, implement, tool, *<j>. 8.
Plough-share, auumuiS<2^(gfiuu. 9. A
encampment, utmp. 2. An armory,
arsenal, magazine, .gi/incta.
saddle,
10. Lying down for sleep,
#ua/)4eoa; [ex Li, V. a. J
usnieSjir, s. [pi.] Warriors.
^<S5 >sj oaius>i_. The wall has five
uet Qoj lLQ) , s. A wound received
six or seven layers.
in battle.
uau-QppQ&ps. The army is defeated.
egeiffuaoiufilueai, s. An ambus
uii_>s/iLiiij_r*. He fell in battle.
cade.
UGBidauusv, s. A war-ship, a fri
(tF/Sgiuussi, s. Lancers of an army.
gate.
QeuL-GS uusdl-, s. Swordsmen.
u>i_6ii, i. Weapons, arms,
2. Steel, arop. (#.) 3. A missile USmi , dSd/odr, fiOpeir, uGuebr, da,
club, tifium-.
v. a. To make, create, form, cause to be,
ues>tds,ira> uenidmirpueosaa, s.
&c. See *5<y*).!*., v. 2. To present or
The wooden part of the plough-share
distribute food to guests, &c, utmtp. (*.)
to which the iron point is attached.
3. To devote or offer boiled rice, &c, to

the gods, manes, or idols, e<JS>a. 4. To


uC&etiirpiiiuf&sr&sr, inf. To act with
uCimiiuiri, s. [Aon.] The master of
acquire> (o secure, to possess, mulcts. 5.
partiality.
a shop. 2. An overseer.
To keep and sustain, as a wife, child,
UL-JTBitifd, s. A partial person, one
i_ftfii-/tl.-_w3_, s. [com. uevuL-tcop.]
&c, B-tnt^jpts, For compounds explain
biased, a partisan, a schismatic.
The residence of people of several
ing the different meanings, see 6#v, tpi},
tribes. See
Quur, &c.
*Z_/l!_S5 U^sjO, s. A bird, any winged
gjmi&BarguCium-tfiteir. lie has served
creature, upm*. W. p. 491. Paksiiin. Ui_(_6ZOT/jd, s. Town, city, a large
him up; i. e. given him a beating.
town,
W. p. 496. Pat't'ana. (c.)
,i
S'.vif.'.-.uiiP. lie is a bird with
Note. The Sanscrit does not warrant
out feathers; i. e. destitute.
the distinction which makes uCisnii a
I*, p. noun. Presenting offerings to the
uL.8ikl9,>. A bird's nest, or cage.
large and uii^oni a small city; but it is
idol, and then removing them.
uil-Gl&irfi, s. Different species of birds,
Tamil usage.
usatpQpnar, nppel. n. The Supreme
the
feathered
tribes.
uC
:_. ~r? i r sr/r, i. The town and its
Being,
2. As &<5C\is-ifat.
vicinity taken collectively. (Colloq.)
uiLQenefafiini, s. A species of augury
umtuu, v. noun. Creating, evolving,
by mean s of fi ve bi rd s. See uiru^S).
uL-iessraaniiH, s. A devotee-poet
&c , as fi(jLLif.ijL/, which see. 2. Meat
uiLGIj-ireou>, s. The feathered tribes,
of Caveripumpatnum, who was a rich
offering; distribution of food, acquisi
merchant, but renounced the world, and
tion, possession, &c, as the verb.
wrote many small poems; also uct-aafgu
ua>i-uLjuQui<Sfiii. Presenting an of
UL.SQpiraf.ii, s. A kind of sickness,

2. An arbitrator in a town.
fering to a deity.
in a child supposed to be occasioned
UL-isssrpptii, s. [sing, uu-temrppn
by the shadow of a hungry bird falling
U8B1- KJSO, s. An offering, iSGeapasru
*.] Inhabitants of a town, citizens.
on it in the morning.
Quj&er. 2. [in burlesque, proti. uatu.uar.'j
ulL
i_ crj uu Lf. a -tu , s. City manners.
A beating, j^^i*. (c.)
uCSlQajQguufsiis, v. noun. Rousing
UL-L-emuiSpGeu&iii, s. Entrance into
L#oi_u*)ffijf^A). Giving one a beating.
birds, as fowlers.
a town. 2. Parading through a town
uss>LtlJtr&&, s. One of the higher
uL-8nir&dr, s. The hawk as king of
in state, turning to the right.
divisions of the u*J caste; a low caste
birds, sQspsir. See uaSsmbt.
UL-L-aareur^ii, s. Residence in a town,
person.
a settlement, a town.
a. To eat in large quantities or in haste,
usstieua ti>, s. Saddle or pillion for a
uCu.emainS, s. Inhabitant of a town.
to gobble, to glut, to munch; to devour
horse. jdmg4(2*fatrib.
as cannibals or voracious animals, ii ULLiLJLJ&eC, s. Open day, broad day
Uies)3S, j. [/or.] One of the upper
.irOT. 2. To consume, as fire,
light, liu*r. (c.)
fangs of a snake, as
See jjuCmx.
(c.)
uc^i-uuipuirt. A misdemeanor perpe
*UL-&stssrih UdspSstsTib ulL&8oBot
trated in open day.
Though he destroy or save, his will *uiiLc, s. A plate of gold worn on
uakf.1m,s. Eating, devouring, consum
[be done.]
ing, -troo. 2. Prey for wild beasts or
the forehead, as an ornament, or badge of
birds, aw. W. p. 610. B'iiaksiian'a.
ulLSuu, r>. noun. Eating, consuming,
distinction, Oip/'ijuiii-ii. 2. A title, an ap
devouring.
uL-&atru>uaaessr, inf. To eat up, to
pellation of dignity, a title of office,
uQuui. 3. Rfgcncy, reign,
4.
devour, as fire, &c.
ulLls^itSsoULLi^rrSsi), s. The
A metal clasp, or clew, uas. 5. The flat
uC&asfi, t. A great eater, a glutton.
hall or public room in a house, *.i_i4. (c.)
side of a figure, utiwi_. 6. Paper kite,
UiL.&estfl^fBSi), o. noun, [more prop. uti. Uli Sin, s. A plant, UQgdQ&neod),
*'p<ztf- " Cloth, Pfcu. 8. Way, road,
,*.*<.] Feeding, devouring.
path, mifi. 9. Any of the inferior states of
Aristolochia, L. (/?.)
bliss.
Seeu^tf. 10. Bed, couch, &c, for
,Uil.&:Lu Umj.LO, s. Side; party; Ji < !>_, s. A stock, heap; pile of
sleeping, ><uE<sru(2*a>x. 1 1. The bosgrunstandard; kindness, sentiment; wing, &c.
straw, firewood or timber, g&u&. 2. The
niens, a*'.-. 12. A tank, pond, <gu.
For the meanings in full, see utmii.In
anvil of a black-smith, gold-smith, &c,
13. Weapon, tool, implement, ^j^i See
common use it means kindness, and side.
jqm^M&i. 3. A black-smith's or other
W. p. 496. Pat"t'a. and 611. B'hat't'a.
vise, jyaoi-ispS. 4. A mechanic's shop
sL.Bs^uii^^^isjmsffQsBKQfiebr. I have come
14. Tonsure of the crown of the head, as
with its various implements, ..iJj-.km
to you for an asylum, or I have joined
among the Romish priesthood. {Beschi.)
rfcu^o,
tyS/ii.
5.
Any
thing
held
against
your party.
15. See uffl, v.
another, as a support in driving a nail,
typpuiLfiba^ftcuCjit. The first kind,
uL-i&aircG*i , s. A man who has a
^rj<g(jJ.
6A
corn-rick,
or
enclosure
the best kind.
of straw, &c, for grain, *.-.<?_
7title.
j*._fi4uLii4. Of the secondary class;
A layer or bed of olas, to place things on,
an inferior kind.
0!.r?uuu~ ixax. 8. A frame of timbers to
uiLt-i/itiutStt, inf. To confer
auuiii0. Of a middling quality.
place under a dhoney when ashore, to
a title of dignity. 2. To invest with office,
Sa>i_uriuLUg>*(5. Iii case it is not to
keep it from the ground, cjjmt^-.. . 9.
dignity, authority, to install.
be got.
A support for the head, in place of a
4tLji9.*i_4&puLi40lA>. In case it happen
uiLiiiaiLuf.,
appcl. n. A person in
pillow, ,<1j;:cS. 10. A support, or prop
thus.
vested with authority. 2. Ahead-man
to
keep
a
thing
from
falling
or
moving,
UL-&ej4irL-i, inf. To show kindness.
of the axifioair,
oc/xs" castes.
fluid. 11. An ornament for the neck,
uiL&pnuw, s. Intense fondness, or
uL-i&@<ka, s. Sand-paper. See @b)s&.
MQpffadl. 12. A piece of board temporarily
attachment, uilptuib.
UL-t&)$}lft
UL-t<2p$ UL-L-U6K
used as a seat, fiTB^u^ms.
uL-&,iQpirj[tu!.
Every lunar half
gtfiuc-^mSt^, s. The chief or legal
utLi-mmiiufotAiuadi*iriuA@ib. If the anvil
month, 9<i.Qrf-Tu1i#<]pi. 2. Every side.
queen .
be obtained, the work will be done.
party, &C, uisiGfirj/ib.
UL-l^fiff, S. As UL-lGMfdlfl.
uL-L-eaiaC-i, inf. To store up grain
uC-&unpu>uL-&ai/rpu>, s. Adopting
uCip/Xir&nruiLipfltun Ssar, s. The
in an enclosure of straw. 2. To set a
or favoring a side or argument; parti
prop or support, 8. To erect a work
chief elephant of a king, necessary to his
sanship, partiality, favoritism, g>ji.
shop. 4. To steal.
royal state; and which, if there be
uil-&uGundluL-&itun&u>,s. [in log.']
no heir to the throne, is said to select
uiLiBDisnms, inf. To watch the cornone to be king, by divine guidance, when
Fallacy arising from the point in ques
stack.
blind-folded.
tion, or paksham, of which there are
uili_68>i_sjp!sfl, s. A cultivated field.
four varieties.
uL-L-a>L-i{pTjr,&2 ofi gftmpia, inf.
Liiii_u>r(34A>, v. noun. Reigning.
uiL&thmsiaa., inf. To be kind, affec
To raise water for irrigation.
uL-tpffjdfgwiriTpfi, s. The king's
tionate, gracious, as g(S<ui:.-<?.o isuiLriienwfi
uC-isatu>8ar, f. A work-bench.
eldest daughter.
717

ulLiit
UL-L-flB&dtQLDitllGir UL-Luefo@/fli3aT
&r, . The heir apparent, being a son.
uL-Ld&p&mtr uL-tp&enn, s. The
heir to the throne, or U> some high
dignity.
ul-l i f fflj & pi) ul-l-ldQu^h^co , v.
noun. Taking or obtaining a title, or
dignity. 2. Investing with authority,
installing, ordaining, crowning.
UL-Lii^ipw, V. noun, [also uilewiJj?
ifii ] Cutting a gem, Src, forming the
faces, or sides, and polishing it.
ul-lu tSffLf, s. A nobleman of title,
or dignity,
UL-iuQuiuir, s. Title or name of
dignity. 2 [mi burlesque.] A nick name.
uiLiii>fi&, s. Gold beads, forming
a necklace.
uC.L-u>i3Lf.d&, inf. To fasten metal
clasps in the corners of a box.
UL-tij&vfdju>f s. A robe of state.
uLLisuir^^aria, s. A large mark on
the forehead used by Smurtas and
others.
UL-L-Gu/T^aarir, s. Persons of royal
birth. jj(iili<?4rf. 2. Tributary or
inferior princes, who wear a plate on
tlie forehead as distinguished from u><g
i_L-v^.DTj. 3. Smartas and those who
wear a large mark on their foreheads.
u
,3,
s. Exemption from tri
bute.
UL-ieBetrd(8j, s. A lamp with flat sides,
uC-9Di,iiflderA(.
UL-iniSQe^aw ul-IitiSSisld, t.
Coronation, so called because the person
is anointed and bathed before the cere
mony
iut*tcisg*>> noun. Crowning.
*Ui 1 !L/li>, . Sword, eunar. See uC
2. Charter, deed, royal grant, tg
f*t&. [ex ui' 1 [In Gout, usage J A deed
of lease given to a ryot, shewing the
terms on which he is to cultivate certain
lands; (c.)
UI ( S5>p, s. [improp. for uiLimi.'j
An anvil and workshop, &c.
*ui ( ear, s. [Hon. ul-iit.] A learned
man, especially one conversant with phi
losophical systems, iJa>45"srL"ol"M:'*'- W.
p. 611. B'hatVa. 2. One of a class of
brahmans, ^irw^ujiticmtir. (c.) 3. A
bard, a poet, stSur<Suaidr.
uiLiirStifliuar, s. A learned man,
the author of a sect, ^ifm^rS *ns*.
UL-L-.tr Ull-lir&SpQ, s. (Hind.)
A sword, */ffr.
uLu-H^af.,*. Sword and shield.
*ui 1 IT, s. A deed of lease as ulLluii. [Hind, usage.] 2. A flat iron bar,
commonly used for the tire of the fellies
of a wheel, *-ij.ijuLii_r. (c.)
UL-irrpn it UL-trrpirffeer, j. A lease
holder; [ex fii, person, affix.]
UL-iiruGuir(Bpe\>, v. noun. Fitting the
iron round the wheel.
UL-iruiaStudanneii, s. A principal
ryot appointed for the collection of
taxes and superintending village affairs.
718

ulLloUt i iri6)r&), s. Truth, real or exact


truth, the very words, .*. (p.) 2 [vul.
oi_rng.] Jest, farce, waggery; specious
falsehood, sophistry, QmiuQugjtQutsaim. See
ui_E(9. :i. [unusual.] ( Besrhi ) A painted
cloth, with figures, worn by women, Q/tfit*
<S*1u.
ui^L_j<g<?ue<jyf=r. He chatters vainly,
tells falsehoods.
ulL iu 1..- ^ d 1 ,-.'/?. s. [masc. ulLiitgi@&
A mischievous woman.
UL-l(Tgr,s. (Hind.) Crackers iu fire
works, tarQmiis.. (c.)
L//_Li_/rss)L_, s. Silk-cloth. See uiL<B.
ut' t tr ewfl, s. A pea, a kind of pulse,
gim/m*Outu0. 2 (Hind.) A class of Mo
hammedans, a Palan, a Mogul soldier, g>r
ecfiutar. 3. A kind of bird, the Iloopae.
i<s<yJ. 4. [prov.] A clamp iron. See
UL-iirstfldS, s. A female of the ulL
i_farf tribeUL-Lirasfl^enpeous, s. Itch ointment
made of orpiment, &c, e.'iJwvi-?.
uCiireifluudjjpi, s. A kind of pulse,
Pisum sativum.
UL-tiTeaBrluuiTanep, s. Language of
the Lahore Mohammedans.
U(_Li_/rj-<So3r, s. Argha of the Jainas,
j(r<yA. 2. [f/.uCi-fii.] A guru, or a
sage, <s<s- 3. A god, C^*r. W. p. 611.
B'hatVaraka.
UiL-L-ireuetfl, 3, [in cotnbin.] SeeuL..
UL-L-iretTlh,s. (for.) Regiment. [Eng.
battalion.] (c.)
utLis)-, s. Cattle-fold, or hurdle of
which the fold is made, ,gii.(a*fi>i_. 2.
[foe.] Betel-leaf folded with areca-nut,
lime, &c, for guests, 014.3) Qmf,* Wg v.
3. A list,
4. Prime minister
and half brother of Vicramaditya, of
Ougein, **fflj'V***''*.6M.
5. Theft,
robbery, pillage, damage by wild beasts,
!/.
6- I^ooseness of condnct,
a loose woman. QmSj,*. 7. A harlot,
prostitute, QmB. 8. Small sea shells, w
>p; also plLi?.. 9. A kind of shrub,
<Q*tt_. 10. Float, raft, Qfuui. 11. A
child. lS*V. 12. A stripe as ucou. 13.
[prop.] A measure of land sufficient for
a sheep-fold, <v4^l<*jjfw<v.
uC if.danai cb, s. Watch for folded
cattle.
UL-if-dt^S, s. [prov.] The mark of the
family or tribe branded on cattle, as
distinguished from Qutttsfi.
uL-Lfpfiarii, s. Fraudulence, deceitfulness.
UL-Lf.jdQtSirQp&]Ul UL-L$.p<2pnipLDt s.
A pound for cattle.
utLLf.QuujiT/lso, v. noun. Removing
cattle.
uL-up.Quqfl(g}l$60 , v. noun. Increasing,
as one's cattle.
UL-Lp-uuif., s. Allowance to a boy for
folding, and watching cattle.
uilifuOuf6*B'. v. noun. Boiling rice
in the fold, and adorning the cows with
flowers, &c, at the Pongul feast

uiLif.u>i7u>, s. A club tied to the


neck of mischievous cattle, to prevent
their going astray, 0ff<rii?.ioffLL(2*i/_oi
uiltfu>/T, s. A cow or bullock that
Btrays. See Qtii1f.B,
UL-if-npfids, inf. To break out of
the fold, iJ_**i_*ai<?uf*. 2. [fig.] To
forsake or leave one's company, _lLi_^
UL-ifLQiAtupev, v. noun. Straying as
cattle or wild beasts, and doing damage.
UL-tjLUJIUUpfirfluj
LJlLLflUITiUULfpU
ui_, inf. To play the whore, to be a
prostitute.
uL-Lp.Qiu(Bd& uL-Lfoinims, inf. To
take a fine as poundage.
t_itlif|]}wr, *. [prov.] Hire for fold
ing a flock or herd, to manure another's
land, taken at harvest, uu.ts.uuis..
uu- Lt.su niuai, inf. To scold, to be
loose in behaviour and talk, as a prosti
tute.
*ulLu/-, s. Place, room, location, jgi_to.
2. (c.) Village, hamlet, Bpjti. 3. Cloth,
PJw ; [e.r uCi-ib.]
)
uiif-daiT ,
[appel. uC-i$.d&nC-in
ttr.] A scattered village in a jungle.
UL-Lsjsir ULisj-SSiT, s. Thieves,
defrauders,,S>gi_i*; [ex uiLjs..] (gi)
L/i-Lo_sai<s, j. A woman's girdle, or
belt of gold or silver, ^a>r*rotr. 2. Stays
for the breast, qpJr;4#. 3. Cloth. ?Sw.
[See Sa. Pat'l'aka. W. p. 496 ] 4. Raft,
a float, Qfuuib. 5. Boat, dhoney, G>f*.
6. A creeping plant, P*p*> creeper.
7. A kind of flowering shrub, probably
the uiiif.. 8. [in architec] Moulding or or
namental work about a tower, a>r^>^
ulL.lo-61l , s. A shrub with while
flowers, *Wil1di_, Nerium coronarium,
L.
111' ;y amR s [vul. for uL.Lf.eS.] Hunger.
ui Uf-GsnLD, s. Deceit, guile, fraud, ern^
m, 2. Robbery, stealing. #ao(; [arm: ts ]
UL-Uf-OJSO, t. A lath.aueSiF^eD. ( Beschi.)
ut tsj-SSlLu, s. A small city, GtjpiK&i.
See oiii_wri*. 2. A maritime village,
uC-Lf.axdQs'ifiuL-Lf-esrai^S^iil, s. A
hamlet of fishermen.
u L-Lf-ssi ev dr , s. [fern. uC-Lf,a>pf), or
uc.ts.vrwtf ] An inhabitant of a small
village. 2. A class of fishermen, *tSji,
distinguished front Q*iui_rf.
\uLi)-Gi$\,s. [vul. UL.if.szfl.] Destitution
of food, hunger, sometimes from fasting or
abstinence, through urgency, or medical
prescription, -oirg5,S)(jl4,rt>. (c.)
uL-if-aSHsirppeo, v. noun. Going with
out food at a funeral house.
UL-Lf. eS9ida, inf. To starve, com
monly from necessity; spoken in con
tempt.
utlif niCuiji^A, v. noun, [pros.]
Suffering hunger.
uL-Lf.e&Gua(Bpe0, v. noun. Making
one go without food ; starving a patient
as a means of cure.
UL-Lf.gSuusisrL-LD, s. [ prov.~] Coarse
food, as taken at funerals, in token of
mourning.

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US33T

US33T

uLLmu.&&niiniuw, s. Arrack extracted


ue&stj&gs&Q&Qairetr^npio.v.noun, Mak
uL-Lf.e$iLiiTii$(Trjp/f*i>, v. noun. Starv
from a bark. See nennt.
ing an actual, unconditional purchase.
ing, famishing.
2. Acquiring by purchase.
ulLhhl-^h, inf. [also uCmiUtf.iss.']

s. Silk, wove silk, uCl~ssjl


u
mrp
w^>. uSfi.fi * s , inf.
To spend
To
mark
stripes
of
red
and
white
on
2. Fold, plait, doubling of cloth; a string,
the walls of a Brahman's house and
money lavishly.
a necklace, &c, ioif.uu. 3. An upper or
trees around. 2. See v.
UGRsrpQptrQiucesru>, s. Accumulation
outer garmentas a shawl, a scarf or a
uCaoi^ptapujin, s. As uiLext, 12.
of wealth; {lit.) money with money.
mantle, QvpGuri~i. 4. Sack-cloth of In
L'.vTtf;tlu, inf. To treasure up. See
uCmitruth, s. A wide mark on the
dian hemp, as GsraxAuuC, whence the
forehead. See u>ii.
Sine.
name "gunny bays." 5. An affix to the
name of a small town, village, or hamlet,
UL-miry>L-(B, s. [prov.] Striking of
uemu&pgi, s. Greediness after money,
asO<i/uii9. W. p 496. Pat't'a.
the well-basket on the bottom from
avarice.
uc<f',J~fiJ2utii.9. If silk be rumpled,
shallowness of water.
uessruLjuL-Sl ussstui-jaiL . v. noun.
it is spoiled.
[ prov ] Command of money, abundance
A broad waistutiSuffurCw^rir. Very fine powder.
of wealth.
ring. See jyawgyeifcr,
uiK3uSu>Ctu0^drg^i. Sifting in a very
ubsstuQuiLl?., s. A money-box, coffer,
uCeai^iLQuSurr^eo, v. noun. The
fine fan.
&c.
bark
becoming
loose.
uL.(BisuSfS, s. A silk apron. (R-)
ueor
uQunjii&Gl ueesruQuiuiipfi, v.
SajirsuuiLfH)!, s. A narrow stout
uiL(BssaSgi, s. Silk-cord.
noun,
[prov ] Raising money by bor
web, used by a devotee to tie his knees
rowing, &c.
uil(BBff, s. A silk stripe or border;
in
a
sitting
posture
while
he
is
engaged
uemuOu^eeiLD, s. Pride of wealth.
For the compounds, see G#f<odr.
in meditation.
uemnuQuiii, s.
A very avaricious,
uL-tSigrej^ii), s. Silk tassels, &c.
covetous person.
4ai(inwpA(3uuCQt(Q*i3lMC-i3.&p Qua A/. ulL<53>1IULu, s. [Tel. >43d&sS.] A
sword, &c,
See
uemu> if.,*^eu i_i ear tiQa/tl
e.
Like silk tassels tied to a broom; i.e.
ljlLQtfrSsO, s. A magistrate's order,
noun. Coining money.
inconsistent finery.
uassrLfl(Bd(&), s. Power of wealth.
uiL(B&r(rr,L-(& ulL<$ do-q^A , s. [also
a royal proclamation, edict, &c, jfiiS<3*
uexriy>Lf.uLf, s. Money tied in a little
foopim. See!m. \V. p. 496. Pat't'oi.ika.
p.riSett/KZ.L-q-l A superior kind of silk;
2. An ola with the rib removed, folded
piece of cloth, or on the ends of a gar
a roll of silk.
and prepared for writing, aqfp*r*Hi>tf
ment.
Uiljpr), s. Silk-thread, raw silk.
3. List, catalogue of articles, in
uessrQfiiL(B , s. Straits for want of
utLfBjprfl^'rijiT, s. Silk-weavers. 2. A
ventory, ,*iii_itaa. 4. The first draft of
money.
caste of weavers,
a petition or other public writing especi
uexrQpjpifie\), v. noun. Accruing as
ally what is written from dictation, s<j
UL-Gtjsirp^il&&, s. As utl(Btjy#S.
money, increasing as income, &c.
miQfi&iKitiQpgivpiso. 5. A doctor's pre
UL-GtuuiLiiraiefl, s. Various kind of
uesnrLourfli&irgipG)
, v. noun. [prov.]
scription,
(c.)
silk, and other valuable stuff.
Circulation of money. 2. Money being
uLLViir!hiQsn(Bsia, inf. To give a
UL-Q)uu(pfi, s. The silk-cotton tree,
at command.
list or schedule of one's landed property
on the leaves of which the silk-worm is
uessrLouiS/ifisd. Getting money by
in case of sale.
said to feed.
dishonorable means, as prostitutes,
ulLGti'&odatLQ}, s. A bundle or file
UL-tBuL/ieoea, s. Silk cloth or gar
strolling jugglers, impostors, &c.
of
writs.
ment.
uesreutjoi, s. Income.
ulSljIh
/T&a&tgj,
s.
Drugs
as
dis
utL(Buy&&, s. A silk-worm.
ues3reunfi^eas=, s. Desire of money,
tinguished from curry-stuffs.
avarice.
utU&suiTL-ir-UL-GuirL-ir, s. (Hind.)
ULLdiirSeoiSLf.ma, inf. To draw out
ueesrfSeni, s. A small weight of gold,
Distribution, disbursement of advances,
a draft from dictation.
the ninth of a pagoda, also the twelfth
utLQinSBi>Quir(B^ei>, v. noun. Making
Of a *ifi^a.
Lit ss>l , s. Bark of a tree, LoupQpireo.
the draft of a writ to be translated. 2.
utmiSiimrpniuSmib. One without
(*0.) 2. Coats forming the stalk of the
Making a list of articles. 3. Writing
property is but a corpse.
plantain tree, n<*>utuuc*>i-. 8. Gold or
a receipe.
jFLLip.rLU9.<*j0L.QEc3^t&, UfB*icu$l<baifi)2)
silver fringe, */i*>*uuc.m-. 4. A stripe
The spear will pierce its own
or streak, in general rather broad, ml UL-GUiru-ir. See ulLG) ainu.tr.
length, money will go ten
or luu
oi_i5*f<S. 5. [in combing A flat part of the US33T^, s. [improp. for usfl).] Jewels,
miles.
body, the shoulderblade. See milucm-,
ornaments, decorations, &c.
utoti<hip&&*)ruUL-&iuii2<5*Qpff. Wealth
and (?^riiuij_ooi_ 6. A thick fillet, web, usssnh, s. Thickness, largeness, uqT)
is a bird flying without wings.
&c, of gold thread, QurprttasuuuC.it.. 7.
l/szotlo, s. The expanded hood of the
mm. (#* )
A collar of a shirt or cloak, a cape, *mi
cobra, uciiiSOru^ib. VV. p. 594. P'han'a.
guuCeni. 8. A palmyra timber, umi ussarLo, s. Money in general, wealth,
2. The cobra-snake itself,
l/lL<o>i_. 9. [probably a change of
Psdu*. W. p. 496. Pan'a. 2. Afanam,
A well- basket, <ap_au_. 10. [m ar
a small coin of gold or silver, utma. 3.
UOSTLDoS u .err LL 3sfi , S. As .1 r a lc Kofi ,
chitecture.] A frieze, GuipitM. ( Beschi. )
Coin, gold coin. asm. (c.)
the jewel in a snake's head.
1 1. A rhomb, in gems, u*rt.J^<jiiuiiM_
uatrff*tguuaamSsn<-. Very scarce, just
ugrajLogji to, s. The expanded hood
12. A broad folded seam, uc*u-tmpu&i.
the weight of a fanam for a fanam ; hyper
formed into a crown.
13. A small casket made of barkas
bolical.
u
, s. The Audisesha that
Ourcsj>utlaH_ The compounds relating to a
uorjsCArffi-paiferaSQainjr. Ho will relin
supports the earth. ,g>-5.i..- ; [ex
well- basket are of Jaffna.
quish life as soon as money.
cluster.]
uL-es>iQsnfSiiseo,v.noun.[prov.'] Mak
uemaavQiunsnrLc, s. [prov."] A feast u 3337
iu LG , s. A pledge, pawn, jjn_@.
ing a well-basket of palmyra leaf.
made to obtain contributions from
2.
Money,
urni. 3. l'ay to a prostitute,
friends.
ulLoiis anatp, s. An ornament for
&c, GiBuumtuii. See Pan'aya. W. p.
uasrmtroatuessrry>ereireiiar, s. [fern.
the neck, gis^^^H. See *ia>p.
496.
uacr*sst.~] A rich man.
uiL*t.ia'it&iQ uiLsBidtg/ifl , s. A
us3nriuii>Qu&, inf. To negociate with
uem
a, v. noun. Show, parade,
cavity at the bottom of a well. See yS
a courtezan.
insolence of wealth.
ulLw>i&suuLLanifLLtuiLeaiiLj
US33TIT, s. Thick branches, &c, of twigs;
uesB&Q&uLi,
s.
A
money-box.
it; inf. To scrape ofT bark.
[ex uismr.]
ussr&Q&@&(G), s. Pride of wealth.
uL-ent&3:i7pu>, s.
Boiled rice
umrttliJS*Bb4fiAi. Growing thick as
uecur&Q&eisaj.
Expenditure
of
money.
moulded in a metal cup. See
trees, &c.
719

uasst

USSSlliT

ussaruf.

Qui(5frtrA)CviiijeitxLjuflGtt2utQp0. All
u ear ulLlweir, appel. n. [nog. umruiir
QKii*<3itu%ea0Qfiiw. A beautiful arm
the things are carried away, by the
(of a female), like the first shoot of a
^s\] An educated, experienced man.
public.
bambu. (p)
uefsruiLGipfiiflpev, v. noun. Attending
utirLrafOrai, I. Public property,
uiesxpfinitaj, s. A plant, Phamaceum.
courteously on one; or continuing in
&c. See Qsiti.
a course of service.
{It.)
utminapG/XiruLi,
s. Government gar
uessrurrGlpeo.
Learning
the
gamut
uo^goT, dSjD&t, &pffj, @ii>,
v. n.
den, JfHsiGfitiLtib.
and other varieties.
To be thick, large, wide; to extend, to ra
utiru. ituu u9 eh Zbi, s. [prov.] Attendant
uekrSif.^s/zai. Pitching the right mu
mify, to grow thick or close, as branches,
u(s*m. 2. To miss, fail, err, ji/t. 3. [also
of a native officer of police when en
sical note.
To thrive, to flourish, Q*\fit*.
gaged in public business, formerly ser
Sfa'uuair, *. Morning.
vants of the eifcicfiiut. 2. See L/t>i_inA,
cPimHburithutoxfogi. His sin is aggra
&nsousir, s. A wicker work covering
Sa.
vated. (7f.)
a large water jar.
uemiirtrGuieirii, s. [prov ] A drum
uian^uiif. An arrow that has missed
Qfijuuai, 5. A cane basket to enclose
beaten for government notices
the mark, (p.)
a water-ewer, &c, for travellers.
QfCvmiuiatfipf. Prosperity has increased.
uemriiwaiirent, s. The village whose
icirifluuessr,
s.
Rainy
season.
u SoardJ th, s. A pawn, pledge, &c. as
income belongs to the cultivators.
&Lf.upue&s , *. Daybreak.
umaJia.
utmiirn^MBfil, s. Rest-house, lodging,
uG&Tia&trdsd, s. (Tel. &0i3T*v) A
&c, of a public officer, Quig&&$.
ussar, s. Harmonious sound, music,
storehouse, &c, as uairi-fil*i.
song, musical mode, tune, SltarOurcQ. 2. ussSTL-QaikfixJlh, s. [in aslron.] The
u asm ittagj,tfi u> uemtirirQeL<kt>, s.
A full stringed lute, a faso with ten
Service required of the public. Our^f^fi
argument of anomaly.
strings, ^'vox^iiL/cratfSim. 3. Horse's saddle
2. Work done by constraint, j^qK
or harness, gear, tackle, <g>sr*&ufcOT *USS3Ti LD, s. A thing, substance, article,
(** ) 4. Fitness, adaptation, good quality,
utensil in a house, Ouc5r. ; ) 2: Gold. 'LJGttTL /tj"lo, s. A religious mendicant
suitableness, order, /nsf>. 5. Docility,
wealth, Our*. 3. Store, provision, grain,
wearing beads and yellow garments) also
teachableness, training,
6. Trap
merchandize,
4. Cakes, uarfmi.'w.
utri_rf. \V. p. 534. Pin'daka. (c.) 2. A
pings of an elephant or other beast, *r
utm
iasiroar,
s.
A
man
of
property,
monk or friar,
3. A yellow
irc*jSii!^pll. 7. Larboard side of a
a rich man. 2. Owner ot goods.
powder kept by pujaris in a little box, and
dhoney, io;r4uJj<fflarg)i_ij4pi, 8. Stay-rope,
uessri&irfo, s. A granary, a store
given when they receive alms,
&c, on the larboard side, un&io*ftj>. 9
Qura,
house, #srSiiii. 2. A repository, a
[/"or u*.] Service, work,business,employtreasury, jyrf*wr<y^(\PiL'fi<A(g:rJ.
uasinairwiq^aseir, s. A guru among
ment; service to the Deity, or a superior,
usssriiGfi(&peQ, v. noun. Seeking or
Q^fabQ. 10. [limited] A time, a season,
religious mendicants.
acquiring property, provisions, &c. 2.
as a day, year, &e.
uOTi_ffffEj(rj@#t7^''^PL_, inf. To
[/oc.] Making pastry.
uessr,
Four kinds of melody in re
feed religious mendicants with boiled
uessiupnUppui, i. Things organized
ference to soil; urJw, barren ground;
rice.
and unorganized, &?*i*imgi. 2. Goods,
2. a^gfi, hilly ground; 3. msgi, culti
ueBni!r0&GBTGi$fi}, s.
A college of
provisions, property.
vated land; 4. Qriimifl, land near the
monks, &c. Sec
sea.
)
uessiuuL^uLf, v. noun. Undervaluing
ussbi iw<&p, s. A female of the Panusssr, a.*. Twenty one kinds of melo
goods. 2. Disparagement of a thing,
duram class.
or a person.
dy, in three classes: 8tiutr,
a
uaatirtruiSeiraiir, s. A boy of that
uaatwnp, inf. To barter. 2. To sell.
class of nine night-melodies; u&fiuefr,
, a class of nine day-melodies; Ouf^u
class. 2. See u*ri_rn.
uessriwirpjp, v. noun.
Barter, ex
uetr, a, a clasa of three melodies for
u&ttri
itiB, t. One who has charge of
change.
night or day.
ueesriuiuni^. , j. Various wares or
goods or treasure, Quf*B*4rj*-. 2. A
ue&rauSjpt, s. Larboard stay-rope of
class of agriculturists. ffr*,!5r>*Cw-tl
commodities.
a d honey.
CcuriafQuLy. 3. A ship-COOk, mtmtrujjsiuia
ueaxiwunu^eSps,
inf.
To
sell
goods.
uarQairif., s. A cane, or ratan used
utB. 4. AS urtri_JjijJ<ife. 5. (/?.) A
2
To
be
sold,
as
wares,
&c.
for wattling, or wicker work; an osier,
supercargo. 6. See u*i_no, Sa.
usserieuentpuesrieSQ), s. A store
a long switch.
uesdTUf-, s. A carriage in general, a cart,
house,
&C
,
as
u<*[_*fjw.
uasrtir, s. Bards, singers of a low
waggon, chaise, e*Kp.Ai ; commonly
jtrr^SiuSe^iueariLo, s. [R. C. usage."]
caste accompanying a great man, and
[Tel. KO(a.] 2. The fourth of the twentyRelics. (Deschi.)
chanting his praises, uri_^8iiu>**or. (rg.)
seven lunar asterisms,
uevuemiib, s. Various utensils. 2.
uearrK^sarenar, appel. n. A man of
u*ri.t5(j. The axle of a cart or other
Different kinds of delicious food. 3.
good manners or habits, {limited.)
carriage.
A
luncheon,
refreshment
in
travelling,
ueoBr^eVfUJUUntBfieQ u&jareaaBQec>utr(B
as BmiL/uAsiaih.
*UG3Srm-, s. Belly, paunch, euuSjpi. \V.
*uesfsri to, j. Science, knowledge, learn
p. 594. P'UA^'DA.
v. noun. Singing in a proper tune.
ing, MlutQiurarii. W. p. 496. Pan'dA.
/_/63!)riy_nffi, *. A festival, periodical
ussBrj^par^suiTfyseo. As uc&srupe\>.( R.)
feast, >; [Tel. sSofSoX-] s- [" ar"
uiiisrgngtpp, inf. To harness. 2. To usssti iT,s. Bards. See uar.
chitecture.] A kind of moulding, cornice,
garnish, (p.)
uss3TL&J,Tetrth,s. {Tel. wo^56y3bo.)
uesnrpui-ipeo. The tune going wrong.
Different kinds of implements, &c, u
uaa if.mmQsiiAriiri, inf. To cele
uessruGdpeo, t>. noun. Becoming or
urai_i4. 2. [Jig ] Traits of character.
brate a festival.
being made fit or serviceable, PiS><y* u stS3l I est li , j. Battle, fighting, war
uamif. a is new, s. A festival day, a
2. Being proper for tillage, as
fare,
Cuff.
W.
p.
611.
B'han'dana.
land, QfuuierpAi. 3. Being obedient,
holiday.
submissive, teachable,
4. Help 'usiiTL-irS , s. The egg-plant. See ap *UGS3Tis)_1&Lu, s. The art of healing or of
ing, serving, .j/*>.
ft. W. p. 611. B'iian'takkk.
medicine, />P<uii. (<-,} 2. Erudition, *
usarufBppeo umruQpaipeo, v.noun. usssriinruu, s. ( Tel. uots'tfs&c) Stores,
gifgiit; [ex ueb^ii, learning, &c ]
Fitting, adapting, tempering, season
wares, treasure, Qur*<a. 2. A public
UfarLf.penpPffih, s. The science of
ing, preparing, or tilling land.
treasury, repository, storehouse, Quifi*>
medicine.
uesruLirpSeap, s. An untractable
*Jw. 3. Varied and delicious food, as ou
uearLf.puuiiiTuunir, s. [pi.] Brahmans
uon-i, 2. 4. Belonging to a king, go
slave.
of the superior class, well versed in
vernment, or commonwealth, ^irt*rs*"9uessruiirtSeoio, s. Soil not prepared
classics and law books.
5. [prou.] Public, common, general, Qurg.
, for tillage. 2. Uncultivated land.
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u sssrsmi
ueeerL^.isu3ueeereeer ueesr'^.^u>utrrr&s.
inf. To practise medicine, to treat pa
tients.
*usmi^ssm, s. A man of learning and
erudition, a pundit, a poet, a teacher,
<l>><vr4r. W. p. 497. Pan'ditha. 2. A
doctor, physician, medical man, ampSusa .
3. A name of the Dwita- Bruhmans of the
School of Mtidkoacharya. 4. (*gi ) The
planet mercury, or its regent,
5.
Venus, the planet, or its regent, atSnir.
usssnysossr, s. Messenger, ambassador,
gltsst W. p. 611. B'uan'dii.a.
USSST, s. Oldness, antiquity, ULpsnw.
2. Previous time, a former time, <<ps*. (c.)
uab'3lQlf!C-uu!lmi*&ur*. Ill Succession
from antiquity.
usssrHsib, j. A species of cumin. See
*<i>. (/?.)
LJSSSrssil , adj. [poetic form of uespG).]
Old, ancient, former, o>*,SW. 2 s. As ua*r3.
u*fi_sx/u<3ijw. As formerly.
ueeerenissirecui. s. Former times.
ufia 3i&&rrjsrGrTjrr , s. [pi-]
The
learned of antiquity, ancient persons.
usssrmi'eirar, s. Former days,antiquity.
UGBarjDtQpaiOjDsmLD ueeereaiiSserrtp
mpmu, s. Ancient usage or customs,
ussn-aci s)2far, s. Accumulated actions
of former births.
ueeersat -Li/T ueeerancGMrrir, s. [pi.]
The ancients
U sssr sssr su T, j. [pi.] Superior gods, ob
jects of worship as Siva, Vishnu, &c,
Qj>0p*tiai. 2. Devas, supernals, as the
gods of S'ergH, &C, mrarmir. 3. MuiUS,
sages, QpaRwr. 4. [sing. u4rDBrr J Sing
ers, lyrists, ur(_r; [ex mw]
u sssr sssrsi] ssr, s. God, S/eBiek. 2. Argha
of the Jainas, j(jir. 3. A guru, ^Bftuor.
4. A strong man, BehiaScjA.
)
LJ sssrsssfl SiTiTlcs, s. Stores, provisions,
u*u**^ih. 2. (Tel o3fT"g!5s.) Cakes,
pastries, &c. See umBurni.
usssr sssfliuth, s. Any thing saleable,
So.uuSQu^*. W. p. 497. Pan'va. 2.
Stores, provisions, uwuiri_ii. 3. Pastry,
confectionary, ^fCjutrtatb.
u&er&ef\uiBi9rL.60u>, s. Provisions, as
u^aocHuii. 2. Compare _uii.
ueeer&fli&tr(lsi>, i. A merchant's ware
house, SjJiuntSQ. 2. Pastry shop, jyuu*
3. A market, fi<m$.
usssras^uA^ift, s. A harlot, a whore,
Qufiu>*sr.
uott isefljjuCT^^j a;ti, i. (St.) Gain,
profit or success in trade, or mer
chandize, <Siuiur!r&$$,
uessrescBujirmacker, s. A harlot, as ueeer
artumgiA; [ex #Bsist, damsel.]
*usssrsss?iiuir&siiaLh, s. Hinderance,
obstacle, prohibition,
usssrsgsn usssr, Qdptk, ueeer ee&Gesreir,
un&^iQiiiar, ume>, . a. To make, to effect,
to produce, to accomplish, Qeiuv; [from
So. Phan'a, to produce.] (c.)
usAr^pSifiBQiu&ewribuaAresdlfgiir. He dis
graced him in different ways.
UBtrartuusMoiqoiiMaAuiQ^j/iJ
The
merit of one is known by the growth
of his grain. (Ave.)
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LJ38M Lj
uairsjf!OiHia, inf. To make or
uabruif , j. The root of adjectives or
do something for another.
words of quality.
ufssrui^iLnrauSpii^eSaser, s. Verbs de
use/rend dQsireirerr, inf. [in combing To
rived from abstract nouns.
make for one's selfas airibuedrosHt
Qswaa, Siv. 2. To be always making.
ueseruirfQQuiiJiT, s. [in gram.] Names
ueeer eaRuueverrih, s. Artificial coral.
of qualities, &c. See <5<nr*Qui/*.
u ear 3seeror, ncg. I will not make.
uteaS, t. A thing or person possess
ing a quality. See cs*. (p.)
useerSseer. As u ear essBgjuj , you made.
ueeeriSfi>uairSidsiiuufiu>, s.
Uncom2. As uare*ruiLii_ru, you cannot make.
pounded words denoting quality.
.
>)
uejerLjsirL-i, inf. [prov.] To betray
u sssrgsipi suit, s. [pi.'] Horsemen, eques
one*s nature or descent. See gswEaiLu
trians, grooms, (g$auurai. 2. Managers
of elephants, eleplianteers, uilaouimt; [ex
usssrLj&Q&ir60, s. An adjective or term
u*r, trappings.] (#.)
expressing quality. See J<QAi.
ueeer L/mimw, s.
The quality of
U633TG3!pis8&&, inf. To get made, done,
adapting one's self to others knowing
effected, &c., as Qjt*.
their character. See b.i_">i. (<yp ) 2.
usssr&sar, s. A large farm-establish
Condescension
in exalted personagis.
ment of laborers, slaves, feudal depen
usari-ifippSipe&w,
s. One of the
dants, wn*@<?.. 2. [Jig.] A large family,
essoin, a quality considered in relation
(g<diiutb. 3. A kind of shrub, Celosia
to that to which or whom it belongs, as
albida, t.
(**.) 4. A class of
ura><*QajetFa>u, whiteness of milk.
kitchen herbs, Aa8*. 5. A pad or
ueien-j^Q^ires'a, t. A relative term in
saddle for a beast, S/A8<*(I^>ff*rii. 6.
which the particle
is understood.
Field, rice laud, mm*i. 7. Litter or sleeping
See Qfiimmtlw.
place of a beast, iSmmBsbuGtms. 8. Tank,
ueeer i^uirnirHi, inf. To extol the
pond, <gmi. 9. Agricultural land, mjji
good qualities of a person or thing.
aii. lu. [proi>.] A large kind of dhoney,
aetsi. II, A lady's female attendants,
ue&srurW)!-]. $. The particle, ^Suj.
ica</>s_i1i_ia. 12. Play of females, u>Ci
ueeer Limmuuni, appel. n. [pi.] Mess
Sju,i_a. 13. (/(.) A kind of glue made of
engers, agents, emissaries, gi&<*i.
the intestines of the m> fish, mjii. Comueeerumeaw, s. [in rhet.] The compa
pare u&tnr, ufdbr. 14. Seeuatrgp.Of urv
rison of properties, qualities, &c, of dif
bn^Qri^, there are different species as &&u
ferent things. See @<xrafaiat>ii>.
obfcn, Celosia sp: comosu; Quu<nrbn,
aipuexrUn, Celosia Cristata; t^unirim, usssrSd~>Lc>, $. Fitness,
obtolcte.
Celosia monsonia; Ljarpueblmi, Celosia
(R.)
margaritacea.
uKrJi<58tutfii>. May your family be Ujg&LD, s. A bird or other winged
creature, up/. W. p. 497. Pataoa.
scattered, ruined, &c, [an imprecation ]
2. [poetic contraction ofuifsit ] A heinous
isjpiwuak'&sr, s. A kind of lily, [Port.]
crime.
Arvore triste de dia. {II.)
upsek, s. [fern. u/tQ, pi. uparr.] A
u&sr^exrdsnuiir, s. One employed in
heinous sinner, a killer, as u.-^-.
manuring fields, especially the head UjXSir, s. [pi.] Low, degraded persons,
man. 2. Headman of the Pariah caste,
tZj-.i*,?
2. See ufi*tb.
utdesr'!eaa&iriftiuu>, s. Affairs of a large LJjSasrfl, d@<2pdsr, plfiser, uGueir, s,a, V.
farm.
n. [prov.] To be agitated in mind, to be
in suspense, to be anxious, >;aou.
ueeer2ssiri80sa, inf. To serve as a
Ufi6tn&, s. See plrflupesia.
laborer on a farm.
ueesr^seerdSean, s. A class of kitchen LJjSSaszjD, j. A plate on the breast for
herbs.
ornament, mtiustA. 2. A breast-ornament,
ueeer^enr^sfsuw, s. A bundle of grain
set with gems, suspended from the neck,
in the straw given to agricultural la
iD#I<MHH_li. W. p. 499. Padaka.
borers.
u^5&(3),
s. A dry measure of two gj>
uskr'issruirrrim, inf. To husband land,
corf, ^jebrQtcjAArAiQarab-tjyGr^. (V.)
to attend to one's farm, &c. 2. [Jig]
u p> <s (3ju u ^ ifl a ssi eO, v. noun.
To manage a large family.
Throbbing as the heart through fear, as
usierfassutrcti , s. A plough-man. 2.
uiMtguiAQsartj.
A laborer on a farm,
uesbr&srsf? , . [prov.] A storehouse. *Ufi>,'B&LCiLb, s. A bird. See u^sjaii.
See utdtri-fSGi .
LJflilEl&LD, s. A bird, a winged creature,
useer'Sseersaeudss, inf. To form an esta
upa>a. 2. A grasshopper, Siii.*>. 3. Mer
blishment of laborers. 2. [prov.] To
cury, urpisib. W. p. 497. Patakoa. 4.
cook. 3. To make ready a dhoney.
A body raised by sublimation. (R.) 5.
Essence of frankincense in the form of a
UGBdTLJ, j. Nature, property, natural or
shining semi-liquid; also extracted essence
essential quality, <gratrii. (g.) 2. Mode,
Of drugs, Bmiaib.
state, manner, <sSjs. 3. Good quality, fit
ness, suitability, fiatsmm. 4. Disposition,
upiEj&QLcppupiEi<ui6S)eii&&, inf. To
temper, uri. 5. [in gram.] An adjective,
extract the essence of drugs.
(p.)Note. uaSjiyijQuiu/, are by some
upisja&aeuuu, v. noun. Extraction of
grammarians divided into two classes :
essences. 2. Essence of drugs extracted.
@muusiTLi, abstract qualities ; 2. Qjsrifipu
*rv, qualities of actions. For 9liiL/*iy, *Uj5lB&ssT, s. The sun, Q//?ii/sir. W. p.
(S/Sij^uuaciLi, ingiuueiaLi, Bee in their places.
497. Patakoa.

U^LD
u^sia^aj, s. A hole in the ground, gji^.
2. Tiles set in a row, piifflrrtw. 3. [vul.~]
The half of a split palmyra tree, J*,uSar
't-l^&ih, s. A bird, upcasn. 2. Moon,
rmfiror. W. p. 497. PaTASA.
* UrS gJiFeS, . A sage who taught a
modified system of the Yoga philosophy
being considered as an incarnation of
Ananta, g./^d*)". VV. p. 497. Patanjali.
2. An ascetic at Chillambram. (ft.)
uptnj&eSiuiii, s. A work written by
Puthanjali, u,soa>Q'i<Apr*. 2. SeeK>ui4.
/JjS^L, s. ChafF, husk, blighted grain,
"A*- (*&)
u!Bi i to, s. [com. for upjbpu>.'] Hasti
ness, &c.) sometimes ^ij. Sw ffoU^SSSSTlh, s. A mound, or raised terrace
within a rampart, >^*3ani_. 2. Walls
of a fort, fortification, io,S)A>. (*f.)
uppfElirLri, s. Wings,
W. p.
497. Patatka.
ur'j$ /?. *. A bird, ujdsboi.
*UfB dJlT&ti>, s. A Bhrub, ^iry. 2.
See u^-j, S<j.
u&uQ^saTSti, v. noun. Sounding as
water in swift motion or wind in a storm,
ussorttufiuQflAjf vq-A&pgi. The mind is
struggling with difficulties.
u-suuit(3,s. Component parts of a for
tification, including ornamental figures,

a thickened state; 2. <gijn.4, partial


fluidity; 3. totpufiib, oily consistency ; 4.
O'aguji, waxy state; 5. Qpjxsufj>, dry
ness. There are two states of heat in
preparing oils, metals, &c.: sccfibu^ib,
slight heat, for boiling the juices of
plants; 2. Omnium, full heat for melting
gold, silver and other metals.
updOaQ), v. noun. Past the right
stage, over-ripe, over-boiled, decayed,
rotten.
ufltCsL-rarstiib. Debility of the sys
tem, often through age.
inf. To heat or boil medical oil, food,
&c, to the proper degree.
up$j]&(&jsi}Ly.&a Uj&^fdeoeuL$.d&,inf.
To strain a medical oil, &c, at the
right stage of boiling.
up$it,s. [cum.u/ietS.vul. u^eofl.] Sweet
toddy drawn in a pot lined with chunam to prevent fermentation.
up&puu, inf. To miss or pass the
proper stage of boiling rice or medical
oil, or in the ripening of fruits. 2. To
pass the proper time for doing a thing.
n<BupisfitiiSuQijiiSf.gi. The steel is not
well tempered.
uputr&ui,s. Gentleness, mildness, fkc.
upuui, inf. [y. noun. u/suuaGl .] To
be seasoned, tempered, fitted, adapted,
trained, uttgmiioi*. 2. To grow ripe,
uj&A@6u0ijuCjffl. It is adapted to
the teetlias well boiled for an old
man, &c.
upuufBjip, inf. To season, temper,
tan, mould, adapt, train.
upi&$en, v. noun. Over-ripeness. See

UjBLnib, s. Moon, rmfirm. 2. A bird,


upsemi. 3. A kind of miller or moth, Ji
t^pupsnmi. W. p. 497. Pataha.
upwjBiu, inf. To know the right
UjG5>Lh, s. Softness, tenderness, mel
lownessas of ripe fruits or well boiled
stage, temperature or consistency.
iii'i 1. ..i
2. Slowness, inertness, in
up ld ,7 iS\it i a- , inf. To strain the waler
activity, j/mugi. 3. Lowness or softness
from boiled rice that it may be pro
of voice, &c, Oio*iduf*. 4. Weakness,
perly dry.
gentleness, suavity, tractablcness, mild
upQwQdaupii>i$if.da,
inf. To hit
ness, placidity, Q^Q^orcf. 5. Pliancy,
on the right stage, as in boiling rite,
smoothness, suppleness, blandncss, (ftm*
oil, &c.
<4. 6. Submission, resignation, ^>iau
upiiuairessr, inf. To season, to tem
7n most ofthe meanings it is limited tit Jaffna.
per, to mould ; to tan.
utm*tjiar$lu. Pliant, tender olas fit for
upihunt, inf. To compose a upw
matting, &c.
ufimjiuifa&fis&. Smooth paper.
ode.
,
ma>u>urer,gtHria. Mild or meek disposi
upuiunnds, inf. To try the taste,
tion.
consistency, &c, of boiling rice, to try
ujip* >'armar. A mild, considerate man.
a fruit, by feeling, smelling, or cutting,
2. A man rather slow.
&c. 2. To hesitate and not enter on a
ufisoutJjrximrfiniiuiiiSlpatfar. He is one
business promptly. 2. [in burlesq.]
who attends to a thing deliberately.
To have misgivings, and doubts as to
doing a thing for another. 4. To ex
upus, i. A proper temperament, tem
amine the moistness of land, &c, to
perature, consistency, degree of hardness
ascertain its fitness for sowing.
or softness, quality or fitness, uk<mim. (c.)
2. Boiled rice, 2 tip. 3. Eating. ,.--,-rj *LJ<SLD, i. Foot, s/re\>; [commonly uirpu>.~\
4. A sacrificial grass,
5. Beauty. sfip
2. foot or line of a stanza, Qrii^a^.. 3.
. 6. Time, mtmi. 7. An Indian hour of
Word, vocable, Cw^s. 4. Place, Bite, loca
twenty-four minutes, f(#a. 8. (Beschi.)
tion, S)>-tb. 5. Rank, station, degree, *Jle*.
A kind of ode, ft**.
6. A state of future bliss, as u^tS. 7.
Mark, sign, spot, jfDi_mf<4. 8. Way,
u>(T$iQpmr$muupu>,t. Th stage when
road, path, mnfi. W. p. 499. Pada. 9.
a medicinal oil is to be taken from the
[in astral] The compartments delineated
fire. 2. (fig.) Such a delicate state of
on a chart for determining a spot to be
the system as renders a person liable
chosen for building a house, &c, JGJ*iii_
to disease from the least exposure. 3.
(fig) Excessive irritability of temper,
up&.u>ev&aeii>fiDu>, s. A poem in praise
extreme sensibility. Note. There are
fl ve degrees of inspissation: 1 o>^HCiu/ni,
of the feet of a god, $,r&4i.

updSnwih, s. Regularity of step in a


dance, *-B,eoL. t .
UfX&&itiflauj, s. Expletive of two or
more letters. See
up&Q&pijo, s. Separation of words, in
interpreting pot try ; parsing, construing
or analyzing a passage, l v u'^.
up&G&fiixuGBVGSBr upilSifid& , inf.
To analyze a word, to parse ur construe
a passu ge.
uft&iun&u>, s. Regularity of step in
dancing.
upmpevp, inf. To fall from a superior
state or world, as a god. 2. To fall as
a meteor by night.
uputQeesw, s. Grammar of words,
Qn&cStjjutovi, 2. Separation of words,
QrrfitSfai- [ex v$}taric, separation ]
upuirpw, s. Step of the leg, arerLp..
ufiUL/emndS, v. noun. Combination
of one word with another.
U/iuGujpi, e. noun. Attainment of any
inferior state of bliss, oo^j/Ql>p5,.
Uj$uQur<Tf)eir , t. Interpretation of word
by word, or in small portions. See .>.
u/5iuQufi(frjL-&tiil-ttuea\ , s. [in rhct.~\
Attributing the qualities of one thing
to another as similes and the things
compared, ^
-:.
u^Qpvf.da, inf. To analyze compound
w ords, or resolve them into their com
ponent parts, u<gl, !<5, Qasi&1,*r/l
upQp/dfd, t. Inferior states of bliss
below jan4 in the Saiva system; oppos.
to Ujse&njeo, s. Formation of words by
letters. 2. The name of a division in
NannnL
U/iesjSKir, s. Interpretation of poetry
by separating it into phruses, (kc. Pee
.- . 2. Meaning of a word, Q>r,.^
'Uplfl, s. The jujube tree, jDeu/jso^.Zizyphus, L. W. p. 598. BadART,
UjS/fl/BirdSffLDw, s. The repuled abode
of Vyasa, in a jungle of jujube trees,
Qw/iiliuwriit&zwib. 2. A place sacred to
Vishmi, ffL*gpoyjSewi; [*Z ^#fti7icio.]
UjStr, s. Chaff, husk, empty corn-ears,
ufit-. 2. (fig.) Unsubstantially, empti
ness, worthlessness, insipidity, *pwi. (c.)
UjirQicei< , j. Empty rice corns. 2.
Good rice mixed with empty corns.
upnuVudei, s. Empty talk, mere
chaff.
QmidtQupiufi. lie is mere chaffuseless, incapable.
upetiiii, j. ( Tel. ~&>v&i.) Care, caution,
safety, security. See u^oni. (if.)
updsti, s. A hill, a mountain, mSs. 2.
A little hill, a mount, ff>.-i>. 3. The
drum, wfcatb. 4. A wide faced drum,
wuxdrpumfi. 5. A large mouthed pot for
churning, ^r9. (*.) 6. One faced drum,
s.
7. (Ii.) A boat, 0^,*.
U/Xei), s. (Arab.) Lieu, stead. See
723

utSsQ, t. Road, path, way,


2.
Station or situation; degree, rank, 4fe>.
W.
p. 500.4. Padavi
3. inferior
Wealth, heavens
felicity,
..>>:.
Any of the
or states of bliss short of absorption,
QP/iS>. 5. The abo<les or worlds of Hudra,
Vishnu, &e . l_<^s#u^J. 6. The world
of the gods, a
The four kinds
of ml, bliss, are: 1. <?.i*ii, in a place
with god; 2. nJuib, near to god ; 3. *ig
ui, bearing the image of god; 4. /*
fiui, identity with god.
That virtuous man will get a good heaven.
up&G&n * Lj^afijjaniov, inf. To
attain an inferior state of bliss.
upeSiima, inf. To remove from one
state to another, as a soul at the ex
piration of its merit, or demerit.
u^^'l-uflp, inf. To raise one to a
higher world.
U^s>j, i. [prov.] Mildness, gentleness,
di^os 2. A truss or bundle of grass,
L/fimcQ. (Jaffna.)
u.ssiU(emJ>, s. A mild, or gentle
temper.
u^dBiuai, appcl. n. That which is soft,
smooth, mild, gentle, C c.
updltixT. t. A mild, amicable man,
t - ^ * -. - .
u^snsu, s. Way, road, path. eui^. (&&.)
LJ5J2/, @Qpsr, flSznsir, Saieir, Ujsp,v. n.
To be flurried, confused, precipitate, uaa/%
umfim. 2. To be agitated by the suffer
ings of a near relative; to agonize. ftS**.
3 To be paralyzed by fear, ^)ffl*8i_. 4.
To be impatient, eager, over-anxious,
v *'
A thing done delibe
rately will nut miscarry.
ue*rfiig*sa*u0ptSi_nir. lie will not let
the money go from his hand.
up^uCurm, inf. To be agitated
through fear and disabled in hand or
foot.
up ) ..." r , inf. To be in great agitation.
a was j j
in/". To be paralyzed
in the limbs or hands. 2. To be in
trepidation affecting the feet or hands,
in view of some dangerous or wicked
act.
en
, inf. To be impatient to
speak. 2. To speak rashly or inconsi
derately. ,
upppiA, v. noun. [com. u^L-u-ii).']
Precipitation, being in trepidation.
UJSoWLb, s. Care, caution, attention,
circumspection, safety, security, ufpimb.
(c. ) See <spte*ib
eoiuptaji. Take care of your hand.
uparuuDpfupttLDUsbst&sa , inf. To
take care of, to keep safely.
upsxLDtTtLjLJuiTiT^fieQ, v. noun. Attend
ing to very carefully.
'u^gsaTua, i. The latitude of planets,
fcS
u j .tt ; * i - I . . [i at/rononty.] Ar
gument of the above latitude.
weet toddy. See up^,i.
UjSSot, s. A right state, degree, stage,
consistency, &c, as u^ii.
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*jf>Lifi&tS<g*Qpi. The knife is sharp. *uS, s. Master, owner, pSsuansfr. 2. A


husband, 0a>.ir. W. p. 497. Pati. 3.
upssrifijj, inf. To become over-ripe,
Lord, chief, sovereign, king, emperor, jfi
to decay; to pass the right stage, ui<gi
**. 4. The Supreme Being, ciiCurtyLLg
StofimiA. 5. An elder, a superior, net
upar&q, v. noun. Being over-ripe,
Qfr&. 6. A spiritual teacher, ag. 7.
becoming damaged, passing the right
One of the three original principles. See
stage.
upeS(Bpen, v. noun. Tempering, sea
ufi&pfil&ireoiiiaeir, I. The endless
soning, softening, mollifying, iS<s0~i**ii.
modifications of the ufi and
princi
ples. See
upasrupeo, v. noun. Getting season
ufi&n^fiauau@jprei>, s. Works treat
ed or tempered; fitted, softened.
ing on the attributes of the Deity.
upekuasirjigfi^ so , v. noun. Tempeting,
ufiQeemsu, s. Obedience or submission
seasoning, &c.
of wives to their husbands, *mgi*(g*
QpireouptifiKB.xG), v. noun. Tanning,
ffjfiUuq-tetM.
making leather.
u^(J5(totld, s. The knowledge of the Su
preme Being. See Ri^yartb, QaiGumycrA.
'LIMIT'S S3T, s. [poet, for UjgrtasiutiSr.']
ufii8&&iLiu> ufiiSessrsariLiw upir
One with a banner, a king, jar.
Birwr*jiA ufifirejrib u^tftutoio, s . Certain
O-iraupn&ssr, s. The king Duryotana
knowledge of the existence, character,
whose flag is a serpent, fftQtiw/%ssar.
&c, of the Deity.
ufiu iSniQi^dsr , . One who knows the
*us5rrSesfl, s. An army, SumCffe.
wa}', vtfufiiflmidr.
W. p. 497. Patakin.
u^ui3ffa2sxT, s. A faithful wife, ufieSl
*ugnr<ss>a, s. [ifio ui.ra.] Ensign,
sayjs.
banner, standard, J<?^iQit.. W. p. 497.
L/^sfUfSLD, s. Fidelity of a wife; some
Pataka. 2. [('a combat.] See frftupema.
times U$itSstKflfifi6!SKlO. (c.)
upussetunes , s. See uptimes.
'u^rr&StfTLD, s. Footstool, uirpi5up.&>3,;
s. The virtue or religious merit of a
faithful wife.
[e.r ufih et ^ranb.\ W. p. 500. Padasana.
L/^/rS, s. A footman, footsoldier,
s. A chaste and virtuous wife.
W. p. 500. Padati. 2. One of
the four divisions of an army, the infan u^Slo, s. Preface, introduction, pre
lude, preliminary, <Tp|r; [ex ufi, insert.]
try,
3. An army, <?for. 4. A
division of an army, consisting of one
2. [prow ] Aquatic plants, mosses, &c,
chariot, one elephant, three horses and
See u$vib.
five infantry, utm-tSCturiQ^tsas. 5. One u^SLb, s. Poem of praises to a deity,
who has lost all, and is flying from battle
&c, commonly of ten verses, gitiSeutfi;
on foot. 6. [prov. y?;/.] Anxiety, dis
[ex utg, ten.] (Tel. usage.)
quietude, restlessness. ^swiMli.
L/^aesr,
s. A foot soldier, aireonsir.
upnfiuui, inf. To be restless, to be
W. p. 5U0. Padika. 2. A traveller on
full of solicitude.
foot, a pedestrian, iuS*Q&C/f<*.
upiifiiuir&ractr, appel. n. A restless,
,@pi
,hju>,u , v. n. To be imprint
uneasy, anxious person.
ed, impressed, engraven, indented, &<ytp.
UtETTLD, s. Dust of the foot, ane\>gj
2. To be fixed, inserted, ingrafted, inlaid
sa\ [ex n*ii.] 2. A raft, a boat, Qpuuii.
as a gem, metal or ivory; to be inibedW. p. 500. Padaka.
ded,implanted,g)a>!0ijLii_. 3. To he paved,
flagged, bricked, u#uui_. 4. To be set,
ijff/r/riS^ii, t. Thing, being, substance,
as a seal, to be marked, to be stamped,
matter, article, commodity, drug, form of
QPtpimiiuQetfi. 5. To be low, as land; to
existence whether spiritual or material,
be depressed, sunk, hollow, worn away,
ievjs. Sec ueiiL-i-ifisijjkib. 2. Entity, ex
fit. 6. To be mild, gentle, tractable,
istenceas of the Deity, the soul, moral
submissive, modest, humble; to be re
good or evil, Sec, fiHujiifr*. 3. An eat
duced, as mental energy, the operative
able, any article of food; materials for
principle of Deity in the soul, causing a
food, prusoifi_i6. 4. Curry, or any food
cessation of moral actions, &c, jyanMi.
except rice, s^opfeSiuer. 5. Property,
7. To be absorbed, engrossed, involved as
moveable wealth, Pirofiu^. 6. Meaning of
the mind in any object, tmar/i. 8. To
a word or sentence, uuQur<y4; [e.r
]
be written, entered, inserted, registered,
jijjpis-easuupiTir^j^iEjmeii , s. All kinds of
vqpfiuui-. 9. To be low, to be placed
delicious food; (lit ) food of six flavors.
lower; to decline or be near setting, as
UjSirir^p&rirui, s. A materia medica,
a heavenly body; to descend, to light, as
a bird, rru. 10. To sink in, as the foot,
(lit.) essence of simples, ^isawjtfifjiAi.
or as a wheel, &c.,in mud; to enter, to
penetrate as into a soft body,
11.
^ujtsofi, s. A medical book. See Qtfr
To stoop, to be low or close to tbe ground;
BAB.
to squat, to crouch, to cower, <s*p*j. 12.
Place, location, (3)iu>. 2.
To perch, to roost, as a bird, ^ii. 13.
Abode, dwelling, home< house, residence,
To be invested with power, authority or
f> 3. A town, f. 4. An agricultu
prerogative, j(jS)<riiC"puLjt_. 14. To be
reduced in price, t!o;^srfw. 1 5. To be pious
ral town or village, i*<xfi*>teif- 5. A
ly disposed, urf<u. 16. To quail, to
city,
6. A lamp placed on a pot,
for driving away devils from a person,
flinch,
by magical art, CL/<7urLLi_<Di49u>af*(g.
uj. To register, enter in writing, xq^f. fc.)

uSeo
jfiterAMmiBGrnugliiG/Htr. I took him
ufievnefi u^eorer, s. A substitute,
UsQgiypiu&Pirui, s. [com. G&nt&&iu&n
on the roll.
deputy, representative, proxy.
ii.] The sixteen acts of civility or
u^i,f : .v.;, Low land.
worship. See
u^ufac, i. An army lying in ambush,
u@^*jpitut&(8}inn&r, s.
A young
Like for like, requital, retaliation.
man in his sixteenth year, as the age
u,ff)tf<5*55<*tb7. See uoet
ufi&tppaLb u^ecQwiTL^ , s. An an
when one arrives at discretion, &c.
swer, reply, rejoinder.
ufiuerQggifieo, v. noun. Writing with
t. Fourteen. See ufi^jsi.
pressure of the hand. 2. As
.>
ufifliu&rriiLD, s. A kindness in return, t-ifSlfSti) sir
QAM, 2.
recompense, requital, compensation.
u^QsstlL,
s. Eighteen. 2. As uf>
uar^csu^liu, inf. To be impressed
u@ .'' . . as J s , inf. To substitute in
Oortii->iiOu(j(5j.
3. '1 he eighteenth day
on the mind.
place of. 2. To recompense, to reward,
of one's decease observed as a day of
to repay, to.compensate.
tSdsosauuufiiLiGsL-m, inf.
To bid
mourning.
upJjffL-S , s. A copy of a document,
lower, to beat down the price.
uji. Gat L.t-irwuifL, s. Eighteen steps
&c.
See
9cJS.
mts&*iisffiM&&uu$aQutt5pi
The
erected as an ordeal.
ufipQ&ujtu, inf. To render like for like,
stones are worn by continual walking.
uf)QestL-iiuluL$.dapiuue!i, s. A de
to retaliate.
migod. See s&uuf*.
LJ$!, iSff/DOT , p<Spm , uQueir, ujddte, v.
ufipun assrus, s. An arrow shot in
u^QssL-iirilQuri^dfg,, s. A festival
a. To imprint, to impress, to engrave,
return. (/?.)
held on the eighteenth day of July when
H3>A- 2. To infix, to insert, to ingraft,
the Kavery overflows. Sie ^iss-uQug*.
to inlay as gems, metal or ivory; to i_J<ay, v. noun. Impression, indentation,
enchase, to imbed,
.- u 3. To set a
jlQf&&*>m. 2. Lowness of a surface, de
ufilQan L-L-ntLjpij}, s. The eighteen
seal, to stamp, to seal, nftgift**. 4. To
pression, excavation, A'ifl. 3. Situation
kinds of weapons. See gv*'4excavate, to sink, ^lurtm. 5. To lower,
of the moon below the horizon, when it
i_i^QOTi_-(2?(3;iu>i<SOT, s. Men of the
to depress in height, stature or price,
rises late, *euriiu)f. 4. Declination of a
eighteen dependent castes. See <sisf.ni*
to set lower, to insert deeper, a'Ma- 6.
heavenly body, #iif. 5. Lying close to
*.
To enter in writing, to register, <y^. 7.
the ground, as a thief, or a beast ready
To lay down a shoot, runner or creeper,
to spring on its prey; lying in ambush,
The eighteen celebrated &0ft.
&c ufiumQun-. 8. To invest with power,
Sec, ugtmib. 6. Stooping, perching, sa9(.
u Q an L-(Bu Ljan ear li ufiQem em Ljdir
authority or prerogative, j>^iriOi(B4
7. Pegistering. aanriBpufii. 8. Engross
mi, s. The eighteen principal Euranas.
9. To reduce the energizing principle
ment of the mind in an object or pursuit,
See l^tsaath.
of the Deity in the soul, jyi_A. 10. To tie
an
9. Submission, obedience, humi
or fasten low down, 3u>i***l.l.. (c.)
ufiQariL mirifiiuiji ufiQsaesireiiiipf)
lity, rtifiii, 10. Lowness of price, Sfcu/
wdty; [ex u$, 1?.]
s. The eighteen kinds of musical
ufip&mGids, inf. To enter in a book,
instruments.
ufieuirtuiMis, inf. To walk humbly,
to register.
upQareaseenTii, s.
The eighteen
obediently, submissively.
ufipQpQgp, inf. To indent well in
classes
of
supernals.
Si
<..
ufieSaai, s Ambush, ambuscade, u@
writing on the ola. 2. To write low
u^OarBT(jif6to,
s.
The
eighteen
on the page leaving room at the top.
f<jjaiii_ii. (Old Vic.)
tribes or castes.
ufiuLj, v. noun. Imprinting, indenta
UfSsRrnjaa, inf. To lie in wait, as a
ufdQasreiir(ep/Dij>, s. The eighteen frail
tion, lowering, &c., as ufi, v.
- thief, or as an enemy in ambush; to lurk
ties of the body. See u,.,--r!>
as
a
beast
ready
to
spring.
Sssfl, s. A husband-murderess,
u^Oesreesr^iiuLiijiiesauh,
s.
The
eighteen
upfcy**'"-<?'*ii. You must shoot
4(5>to*Q*rA^BSp/wj [ex up.] VV. p. 407.
secondary Puranas. See ^-uqumii.
[it] hiding yourself.
Patiohnkk.
ufiQsn tm un&nL- ufsng^, s. The
u@e>Ji$6i<u>, s. Low laud.
eighteen Asiatic languages. See uri_.
(_',: v.. a d a , inf. To enter in an ac
'UjSfELti, s. A lapse from caste or re
l
r j-y ; ; u jsl Q an eon a eolo, $.
ligion, c- - - - ;
\;f..: .-!>. \V. p. 498.
count.
The eighteen countries, or divisions of
Patita.
uS^^/rS, s. A kind of poem of
country, according to the languages
ufipuneazsiBst , s. He who removes
ten stanzas in the Qui verse with the
spoken. See
transgressions; [addressed to God in
41*0*0 connexion. See iSju&aio; [ex up?.'] uS&BTlb&l, s. Fifteen.
prayer.']
ufasr, f. One who has lost caste, or UiQpjruuussgp, s. Ten times ten, jfrjp.
ufi&xrih&pp. s. The fifteen phases
renounced his religion; one fallen from
ufipjpiuuppipnfi, s. A poem of one
of the moon.
virtue, an apostate, reprobate, traitor.
hundred verses, each ten being of differ U>slQ(S8)siTJ2l, s. Eleven.
ent metre.
u^r<l<fl, s. A smith's bellows,
u^O^^tnessrii, s. The eleven as
u^pQqtjsiauiT^ST, s. Nineteen.
trological m:ohid. See^:wio.
ujSipQa&ugiaict. Nineteen persons, (p.)
U-BuLf. See u@, v. a.
u)Q|g)(Tf(T5,s/Bi7'T, J. The eleven Rudras
or manifestations of Siva. See under
i_/rSs3)LD, s. A puppet. See iSh@gdu>. ugiQ5B)u9a-U), s. Ten thousand.
t-/<=y L/(S5(g)S3rQ. 1. Fourteen.
u^iIUlc, s. A sapling or cluster of sap
ufd^&Logst , s. The fourteen Manus. ujlS3T3!rjih>, s. Ten kathanis. See
lings planted, a layer or runner inserted,
arfiib. [For such compounds, see Ljfig}.~\
See ugv.
ugiuujn ; [c.r Sa. Pali, root.] (c.) 2. A
u@^)SHQeinsi}s, s. The fourteen worlds,
small water plant, utG, Lemna. 0#.)
s. Skulking, lurking, hiding
seven upper and seven lower.
one's self or another, ^ituy. 2 Clandes
ufiiuwHuniufiuihaaeida, inf. To
tine conduct, ui_ii. 3. Stooping, crouch
set plants or saplings, commonly in
u@$r;fSis&>iGsip, s. The fourteen arts.
ing, hiding, as one watching to shoot game,
clumps to be transplanted.
See
or as a beast to spring on its prey. &c., u
'LJJESysir, s. A deaf person, Q&^tdr. U^tS&ygU, s. Sixteen.
.--*<--.. 4. Servility, cringing, fawning,
W. p. 598. Bad'hika.
truckling.
[ex u^i<s ] (c.)
ul0jytb Qufijju Qu^airjfit^ui WFipmris, You
will
get
sixteen
[children]
and
live
in
l'i&&ldhiljiil-&&, inf. To walk sneak tSujSsO, (Arab.) A particle
prosperity; [spoken as a blesshiy.~\
ingly. 2. To be carried on clandes
instead of, in place of, or in lieu of, equi
tinely.
ijTjrjKTL-:, s. The sixteen digits of the
valent to; used with the dative and declin
ed only in that case.
moon.
U^lisirtU, s. [prov.~\ Short and stout,
up<^jpiQ3iressrw, s. The sixteen points
jqagtAtgCiuislMsQai&ritoii&ti&Qdr. He
as a person or cow, chubby, .>. 2. A
keeps watch in place of the other.
of the compass.
kind of bird, the snipe. Sec
725

UfBjB
u&asnuair, s. A short and stout boy ' ugBLb$S<j)ir, s. The reputed author of
or man, a chubby person, baar.
an ancient nnd learned commentary on
UJgJ&rSj, Qdpsir, u& ; 9
<Ja;sir,is,
. a. To liiJe or secrete one, 9**. fc.J *uj$1lB<5&, s. The firRt of the four
classes of women. See Qu!rrM. W. p.
501. Padminek.
hid them all.
u&istnLn, s. Lukshmi, }eod^,iS. W.
Ujg] %G5)3>, t. A hillock, bank, elevation,
p. 500. Padma. 2. Kali. *r*. (*#.)
3. [com. fur u^mdj.] A puppet, Quriieaie.
Cj,5)l1oi_ 2. Thicket, bushes, low jungle,
(|MP. 3. Rock, L/r>p.
u&iaswdxesijx, s. Stories said to have
been told by puppets to Vickramaditya.
LJgjUEl (3j, QGpar, ugiiiSGeadr, Csusir,
u^s<, o. n. To hide, to conceal one's /_JiS3VS, dQQpeer, pGpsgr, uQuesr, ds, v. n.
self, as a person to shoot game; to lurk
To throb, to flutter, to quiver, to beat as
as an animal for prey, s^*s. 2. To lie in
the heart through fear, pain, grief, or
ambush, to crouch, ugitSgia. 3. To be
sympathy, po-tx. 2. To be in agony as a
creature in afire, or in the burning sun;
backward, reluctant, to stand back, J<*
cUpi. 4. To fawn, to cringe, to truckle,
to suffer intensely, ^mievmpCiui. 3. To
to crouch, to creep, gUms. (c.)
pant for. to be anxious about, inj}#L/
ui_. 4. To fear, <sj($.. (e.)
u&aQ, s. A skulker, as ugi a rr -r.
ucB0&a$lsii.taAQsrtifoGuir&&. He took
L'fjiiS^/flu, inf. To skulk about,
it off, causing great pain, &c.
as one afraid to come in public.
usDpji&pfiifluj, inf. To be eager. 2.
ugiiEi@uusimQaii!, inf. To come
To go anxiously about a thing.
uenpfgi %>, inf. To be very eager,
sneakingly.
to be anxious, to be restless. 2. To burst
uana8uuirid&, inf. To lurk and
forth in agonyas on hearing sad news.
peep out.
umfi0dQfi2pry.&ar. He ran pant
u&i8ii$(n)da, inf. To lurk, to sneak,
ing and in great agony.
to slink, to hide one's self.
usnpp 7 .'l' uesipu Lj , 17. noun. Used
ugiiiiaeo, v. noun. Skulking, lurking.
in all the meanings of ub>;, b.
ugiiiBftzr, * A skulker, a cringer,
uesipULjdmiTL-i, inf. [used imperson
u&iQ. 2. A shy, backward person, cf'
ally.'] To show anxiety, to be in a
flutter, to show signs of agony, to
*UJglLiiL>, s. A lotus, pirwain. W. p.
writhe as at the sight of a suffering
5no. Padma. 2. One of the eighteen
relative.
Puranas, piiyriOTii. 3. The fifteenth
uen^ui-idQ&L-, as adv. Leisurely.
lunar asterism, dnfitii. 4. An ornament
of a crown, ow/j^w- 5. A number, U6b~>polJG$>pa&, inf. To throb through
a hundred-billions, C*n_<Jri$..
6.
pain, fear, grief; to he in anguish, to suffer
One of the postures of the yogiplacing
excruciatingly, (e.)
the feet transversely on the two thighs
uenpuapuLf,v.noun. Throbbing, suf
and turning the soles up that they may
fering, &c. as the first two meanings of
be seen. See ,gi4.
UCB>, v.
u&i&Q&p&old, s. A mode of using
the hands in dancing. See *rni*Eni>. *Lj(i>j3>rrj3><Sli>, s. [com. unQpnpsin.]
Water trampled on, a puddle, &c,
u&Liid&rry?, s. See snip.
2. Drinking water while walking, deem
ed
improper, *i_Aw*aSAi//<3i$.Ai*. 3. As
u&LDiBiruiir u&u>tBt&, s. Vishnu, as
urp$ifa& ; [ex upib et
water.]
the lotus-naveled, ftgwrti ; [e.r rJ.]
ugumSfi, s. One of Kuvra's gems. 'Ufij^sfsl, s. Series, row, line, range,
SQfis<g. 2. Formula, canon, rule, ritual,
See <Bfi.
manual for performing religious cere
u&LDuigi , s. The sun, as influencing
monies, compounding medicines, &c, fiw
the lotus, gAu*. 2. A bee, as gather
ra>.u&rS)A(5jjTAi. 3. Road, way, S. W.
ing honey from the lotus, C/jrf; [ex
p. 500. Padthati. 4. Meaning of words,
u*j, affinity, &c]
u&LoQ'jna!n\*s. Brahma, as born of
ufafiuutt.. According to rule, prescrip
the lotUS, Jlioar; [ex CiurtsS, birth.]
tion, &c.
u&wjiraw, s. One of the nine precious
up&fisvirlddss, inf. To read formulas
stones, a ruby; Qs&Lj. 2. (it.) A
audibly, as an attendant on the officiat
hyacinth, jSj^WiI ; [ex fi)rii, color,
ing priest, while the rites are going
forward.
redness.]
ugiu>QijBSix, i. A peculiar and ua- *U$Bpih, s. A bond, tie, tl. 2.
frequeut kind of line in the palm of
Truth, a-aSraoiD oppos. to jfufoib. 3. Gra
titude, ,
(c.) Compare uppia.
the hand, in the form of a lotus; consi
dered a sign of greatness, m*^z
uffBOsC-L-mitir. A profligate.
C.-U.-.-3; [ex ig)(Jjri, a line]
gfrasb'up/iQpeiaeitir. He is a grateful man.
Uj&mGijirsiii, s. A red fleshy excres 't-lfljJB/r, s. [probably from wppsir."\
cence within the eyelid, causing redness
Persons of the mercantile caste. 2. See
of the eye.
ugliest, s. Brahma, the lotus deity, UfBpsO, s. [poet. UjdpiT.'] A wooden
tfiiodr. 2. One of the nagas that sup
trough for feeding animals, piQ^mij.. 2.
port the earth. See
(*).) A wooden trough, like a boat, for
ugju>ir&aru>Ufiu>irparu>, s. As ugj
baling water for irrigation, &c, /iop4
coi,6.
(3 -i,,-.'v. 3. A part of a fiddle, nj'ySC^cjjruL/.
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UtSfljeir, s. [loc. pi. u^^if.] A gold


smith, as a term of respect, fCu^iigu
uCiuQuut.
*u^inesr u&^em, s. [plu. uppi.]
A piOUS godly man, uJglqerGsrritr. 2.
A devotee, a votary or adherent of
a religious system. Q*f4>i_<*; [ex ufP.]
Ufcpaesn u>, s. The devotees of any
sect taken collectively, u>*4-iii_i4.
uppea ld, s. Throng or multitude of
devotees, u^^iweraiair.
UjijS.T, s. (Hind.) Information; trac
ing, L/ftJii.
*U^25!T uirp<5iT, s. A husband, aazr
NSr.
u^^ira-, s. ( Portu.) A boat, a kind of
vessel, mitaib.
t-J$Bl!T<S!n3:, s. [com. for uppw, and
<jja>*.] Gratitude and love.
U/Spirtuil, s. (Portu.) A receptacle
for grain or water, a grain bin, corn
bin, fitafiuQppeSuQmt&Qtpimib. 2. A very
large box, - ; c._j^ _
pesur esfiruu.spiTiuu), s. A cistern, a
reservoir of water.
uppiruS, s. (Hind.) Distilled liquors,
u^^irSssr up^nSssr-i^sy, s. A
country near Siam, Patana. (/?.)
s. Row, train, column. Tank,
range,file, colonnade, series,
as ui>.
2. Class, arrangement, division, parting.
/giiL/. 3. Columns in writing or print,
&c, *>. 4. Mode, method, order, esta
blished rule or custom, way ; plan, manner,
OpeopBoa. 5. Extension of a verandah-roof,
tSt^tipuLj. 6. Room or space between
pillars, rOT#ai_Q. (c.) ".{Old Die.)
Garden beds in rows, as urt$i.
ufSiiujfitiriSisiifiii. Being iu columns, as
writing, &c.
u$$iu$fruiQu(!ffi&i. Writing in separate
columns or portions, instead of writing all
across the ola, page, &c.
u^giuigtiutijimmtf&i. Placing or rang
ing in rows, columns. &c.
.:'Making a sloping veran
dah-roof.
Ufl^urriu, inf. To stream out, as pen
cils of rays,
(p.)
upfiiLjeonmeo, v. noun. Walking with
others, in rows, (fi.)
*uijo$>l U9>$i, s. Piety, faith, f&snxtt
2. Service, worship, vifiuiQ. 3. Love,
affection, <jf*ty. 4. Devotion, attachment;
fidelity, to a parent, husband, king, guru,
deity, #rrq. 5 Consistent walk according
to religious rules, excmplariness, mora
lity, virtue, religious observance, $otieiZ.
W. p. 610. B'hakti. 6. A division of
an army consisting of one chariot or ele
phant, three horse and five foot soldiers,
ufw$. W. p. 498. Patti.
upfiaireartf-aii, s. One of the three
classes of devotees. See u**/.
u.r^-.'fiis, inf. To exercise devotion.
See
v.
ujd^^maiiteHBir, s. [also up^^FSfSuirb^i
;#.] Seraphim, burning onesa class
of angels who burn like a flame in their
piety, *w#(?rlJBrSK?eurrre*sjr/.(Z?eschi.)

ursp
upfiueesrsssr upfiQ&iitu, inf. To
practise devotion, exercise devout love,
to cultivate piety. (Rare.)
uppinitfissui, s. A course of religi
ous zeal.
upfiwnar, s. A pious, godly man, a
zealot.
U/sfdaiifiuirG) , v. noun. Divine service
or worship.
upfieD&aiir&w, s. Piety and faith.
U/ifimaida, inf. To place one's af
fections on the deity.
upjB&iaipirdSxjui, s. Zeal in devotion,
religious enthusiasm. 2. Piety and zeal.
i-JjS^SajDU), i. Devotion, devoutness,
piety, aiesa&sx.
Uji^iuiii, 3. Regimen, diet, for a pa
tient,
2. Fitness, agrecableiiess,
<sr**i6. W. p. 499. Pat'hya. 3. A
poem of a certain metre, sung to a set
tune, in the Sanscrit; also in Telugu,
iDr&gim&*ifififBQsiiijet ; [ex Sa. Padyu, me
tre.] 3.
The Indian gall-nut tree.
See
The principal diets are *iiu4
)jjtfl, unj,4j)iui2>, tcj>uj$$iuibt which see in
their places.
upfiiuda/8, 3. Curry according to a
prescribed diet, without acids and some
times without salt.
upfium&nss up@iutli$Lf.da, inf.
To observe a prescribed diet.
U/ifiliLiEiapfiliLith, 3. Two kinds of
classical productions, prose and poetry ;
[ex sj&vib.']
upfiiud&nuunG), 3. [inf. upfijj{Q&nu
Prescribed diet for a patient.
upfiiuppiripB) up$!iLiui3es>y}, 3. Vio
lation of dietetic rules.
u>$luji<&]&&QFl&Q&Q&n(B&&1 inf. To
fry food for a patient. See
v.
-3 :jj uits u> it uSQ^d i , inf. To be fit
for a prescribed diet.
UjdfBiuLDiriLdaaL-m, inf. [fig.] To hear
attentively, seriously, solemnly.
upfiiuiLU'LdQ&iiiu, inf. To prepare
food according to a regimen. 2. To do
a tiling in earnest.
upfiiUL&niu&Q&iriveo, inf. To speak
seriously.
UjipiLJQpjSaa, inf. To violate the
prescribed regimen.
udfiuixsazuda upfiiup@G6i)eD&jd&,
inf. To prescribe a diet, to diet one.
*Uji^!ri}>, s. Letter, epistle, note, tract,
commonly, any written document, bond,
deed, order. Sec, 9cQ. 2. Leaf, 2oi. (c.)
3. Leaf of a book, uAM,Car. 4. Petal
of a flower, y,<Dp-ji. 5. Wing, feather, plu
mage, p. 6- Feathers of an arrow, j/it
i5tdip<g. 7. Arrow, jpiu. 8. Paper, gold
or silver leaf, Ou>aJi^S. W. p. 498.
Pattra. 9. A dagger, cimeter, .oi_ror.
10. One of the postures of the silent de
votee, as ufi&ntm*. 11. Beauty, hand
someness, grace, ^ss. 12. Hill, mountain.
bJm. 13. One of the five parts of a crown,
See qpif-ysiuLi. 14. (c.) Caution, care,
circumspection, rr*Q3a>f. 15. Firmness,
safety, secureness, validity,
[from
Sa. B'hadra, auspicious, beautiful, right,
&c]
ujfinb. Take care, be careful.
^iulu/. Take good care.

upfHad&tsir&nijar, s. A bond-creditor. UjSgp, 3. Ten, ^Qnekr. 2. Piety, a


religious tendency of the understanding
up@B<i$s:tipp, inf. To put leaves
and heart towards the deity or his ser
about an idol.
vants, Gfi*u#f). (p(j/i); [Some autho
upftnuuGbjip upfinwussirem, inf.
rities apply it to a poem of that charac
To take care. 2. To keep in 6afe, or
ter] u$gi, in combination is changed to
close custody. 3. To make firm' or
uglti, ue, &C.
safe; to secure.
I ufiea&eoui, s. Ten kalams.
ud$iaQuid&, inf. To pluck leaves
u(2ciru>iiEj(, s. Ten times.
or flowers for daily worship.
ujSsBLcn, s. Ten persons, (p.)
u^^nQiueiraieaui, 3. Tender foliage,
uppEi&ui, 3. The ten parts as pftrib
shootings of leaves, &c, ei*p<(ir.
Sli.
upptraigi. Tenthly, in the tenth
UfijdffiT&airii-U/ifiiliTiTpixrii, 3. A throne,
place.
Bimifarih.
2. One of the postures
t-'pfiziLif., 3. Twice ten.
of the silent devotee when he is seated
erect with bent legs crossed under him
u^^Qeoireirjpi, s. The tenth part, one
and turned so as to bring the ankles
tenth.
in contract witli the perineum, while the
Ujd&dairGevirsir, 3. A crab, meki(B.
soles of the feet are held by the hands
ufiias>iiUL$.iLieiiiT, s. Pious persons,
close to the sides, CwsmI, W. p. 612.
<*>.
B'UADRASAHA.
u/igiuufBgi uuufifi. By tens.
uafinn&BsriT, 3. One of the classes of
upQpQ&tid&ui, s. See Q&nd&u>.
angels, or heavenly inhabitants, wiQ&i
upQpneirui, 3. Nineteen, up&LD
*e*itGfitiien*vit, 2. Enthroned angels
upfiQnnpaiii, 3. Water or dew on a
u m eS
it, 3. Twelve persons. 2.
leaf, tfm<Su>pf>ii(ilt; [ex e-psib, water.]
2. [Chris, usage.} The twelve disciples.
*u<jSj~eiiih u^^Itsuitsiremu,, 3. UfBfiL:UJB>iTUJ, adv. As it occurred,
The seventh astrological karna. See just as it took place, at large, (c.)
mi. W. p. 612. B'hadra.
*U&f&!Teh', s. An epithet of Siva, Gleusir. UjSemp, s. (Tel. wg.) Thin pieces of
bambu or splints of board; a slice. See
W. p. 612. B'hadra. 2. Virabhadra,
a form of Siva, JVj4rdr.
ufiebpK>a)ptviaL-L, inf. To apply
us^ffsiteS, 3. The goddess Kali wife
splints, as to a broken limb.
of Virabhadra.
upmpQaiLLi, inf. To cut or split
ui^jitL.*^ udfilniT&f.w, 3. A kind
off pieces.
of religious beads called Bhadra's eye,
worn by mendicants and like the
*U!BjS'SLCi) s. A tie, a bandage, as uipw.
fimiLfii, Siva's eye, but inferior; they *uispih, s. Tie, QfiLfuL/. 2. Bandage,
are the seed of the Mirabilis Jalappa,
ligature, fetter, trammel, *i^Q. W. p.
S98. Band'ha. 3. Link, connexion, Qr
uplift, 3. (Eng.) Battery, Qa
lJ. 4. Any thing globular, grncSl. 5.
(*)
Hair-knot, Q*rM_. 6. Relationship,
kindred,
rn.pi. 7. Affinity, the tie of
'Ujifijltfl, s. A leaf, jg)8ii>as /rttfiup
friendship, attachment, gprnprna. 8. Es
2. An arrow, jyiiu. 3. A bird, up
tablished rule, custom, institution, con
<!>/. 4. A horse, W.
[ex ujfi
stitution, vpur. 9. Surrounding wall,
5. Kali, consort of Siva, *; [ex
fortification, log*). 10. A large kind of
bellows, Ol/(j*^<j^. (*a>.) 1 1 . Secularity,
earthly attachment, corporal existence,
*u^^iB<sas, 3. A writing, a written
connexion of the soul with matter, spirit
or printed paper, a written leaf, advertise
ual bondageas opposed to
or li
ment, epistle, a tract, a pamphlet, <<juii;
beration. 12. (c.) A flambeau, a torch,
[ex ujfltib.J
$ir^>. 13. Connexion of poetical feet, as
^ffisrjufiSl/lsBs. An order by authority
14.
Beauty, j^u.There are
different kinds of torches, as gxgibLfijuir
*usB^snirr, s. The second, seventh, and
fi-i,
trtiuifib,
fjesfiuuspib,
srtumfiii, which
twelfth days of the waning moon, Sir4r
see in their places; also &cstuu*pib, or afe
ujQuyH&uen&iieht-Jifilil. 2. A gentle COW
^wutpib, a torch made of rags obtained
having auspicious marks. &c, pu. W.
from washermen.
p. 612. B'hadra. 3. Kali, the goddess,
u&pi&BL-idu&piiu/S, s. A cere
*#cfl; [ex ufifyeb.']
mony observed at the close of some
ujfimirG aarai sir, s. Virabhadra, scaups
Saiva festivals, when the torches are
gliar; [ex Gs&adr, husband ]
snatched away by the people to represent
what the wife of Siva did to him when
*U^j^esr), s. A chaste and faithful wife,
angry.
p4*srmto J. W. p. 498. Patnee. (c.) 2.
urhpeisCi, inf. To make flambeaus.
A wife especially of a Rishi, ctj!>l,4,SW.
tgif.iS<s*sBiiw. If a woman be chaste she
may live even in a street of harlots.
Chastity, fidelity,
&c, -of a married woman.
upfiefiluiSetiax, s. A legitimate child.

His face flames with anger.


uiptQQ&iiiu, inf. To tie, to bind.
2. To bind the soul in bodies, to con
nect it with matter or births.
urippuSleeui, s. A kind of medicinal
Oil, 4H-JfiaStlb.
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u.i&d>tL-(B, s. A plot, conspiracy,
u,itiy>il-iy., s. Torches arranged so as j uihjSesr, s. A kind of arsenic, fyiruir&j.ir
confederacy, league, *cQuui<2. 2. A
tarti. 2. A man of the Chetty caste, on
to represent an elephant. (Besc/u.)
fabrication, forgery, acQ)*m>ji. 3. Affi
whose name Avvyar wrote utparifgi, $>
ur :
eS /j;. Bondage and libe
ance or relation by marriage, mutf
ration of souls; all creatures being
ui/Xssrifiirfd, s. A poem in jfipnfi
affected by these, (p.)
uigittiLi-rtmQu**. A fabricated story,
metre concerning u*p*i .
ui^iit3if.is , inf. To carry torches.
conspiracy.
uisj)&aru> umfie&LOy s. Relations,
uipu>GutiL-, inf. To make and light *uii^,s. Row, line, order, series, rank,
9ttf<=<5- See us$i. 2. Row of guests as
kindred.
a torch.
Beated to eat, tS^agiariuifl. (c.) W. p.
uiQpjSItu, inf. To toss or throw a ball.
uii^suiflanf, s. A course or order of
491. Pangii. 3. Arrangement or row
uiQp<fi<fi, s. A wide Btreet.
lights in a procession, 0'/Jdr4M.
of horses or elephants in a stand, stable,
2. A play with flambeaus lighted at
umiLDirfkis, s. A flower-garland rolled
&c, ^>r(yj^\jttjo/^i9.cru.T^). 4. A stable,
each end, g)#S3*ujriiQ.
stall or stand, for horses, or elephants,
into a ball.N
ui^&str&rg, s. A flambeau.
Of
row- of guests, are -tiu*P, *u.i^jis^ieuLh, s. Relationship, ^sor
the chief row; upuu*$, separate row; sl.l>
uiprr,s. [also u^^it.] Persons in bon
u*.S), the lower and ^i-oiju*^), the head row.
dage; those under the influence of moral
jsjgl 1 in , s. Undulation, the line of
u ifdaSft^ e*>~ uifi(eylsvp&>, v. noun. Dis * ubeauty,
evil on account of the sins of former
beauty, j^so. W. p. 593. Banturbing of guests so that they refuse to
births, and not yet eligible for divine
d'iioora.
eat.
illumination, u<9&&<5&ajaxm)i*a.
ui^fiji/S, inf. To treat guests, sup 'UfS^psilTfretB, s. A tune, ^/r^arsui.
'ui^SUJlh, s. [also umaoptuii.] A wager,
plying them with food.
uisCS^enDir^i), s. ( Pers. J A place of
stake, prize, premium in competition,
ui$ui@iuirii&pa, inf. To stand in a
imprisonment, a jail, S9p#rJw.
pledge in a contest, gciii. 2. (.Jig.) The
row.
u.%3J>UJih, s. A pledge, &c. See ui
contest fur a prize; [er u*fj>.~] (c )
uifiurflwirp, inf. To distribute food
uiptud^SlaniT, s. A race-horse.
at the feast.
s. (Pers.) Arrange
ui^a/ajatli_, inf. To lay a wager, de
uih@upu>, s.
Causing the guests UlbGStElTUWgl,
ment,
settlement;
securing, management.
positing the amount.
to eat in different parties.
u.i^u&G&aiev, s. A fighting cock.
uiif}Gun&Biru>, s. Meal of a company.
Qrutu, inf. To secure, to take care of.
u if. up& i- f.T , inf. To gamble for
uifiuuiriij, s. A long narrow mat
uuuijp, [com. uaa'i^.] By tens,
for seating guests.
a wager.
uihfiuuiraiirtvt, s. Cloth for a row
ui^iuOLDiriS-i, inf. To lay a wager,
of guests to sit on.
UULHTULjetfl, s. [also Qu^deLoatii.']
increasing the stakes.
uiifiu$(i>j&& u i (3 aS s8 0a s , inf. To
A species of large tree, Adonsonia
ui^iuustSu/-is, inf. To lay a wager,
sit in a row at table.
digitata, L.
grasping each other's hands to seal the
u.ifiliAsSqr/igijsAetr, inf. To exclude 'uuuirih, s. The Guzerat country, one
agreement.
one from the social meal, for disgracing
of the fifty-six of Hindu Geography, pi
ui^iuu>QuiTL^ ui^ojiheinsuds, inf.
himself.
Stun. 2. One of the eighteen languages,
To bet, to stake, to pledge in contest
uifiGtupp, inf. To raise one in rank
that of Guzerat. See u>i_.
Ul5jiT, s. A town, Masulipatam, friiuiL
by attending his marriage festival,
uuujir, $, [pi.] People of the uuusld
i_oti4. 2. [a poetic form of u*^Ai.] Booth.
eating with him as an equal.
country, uOwS^a^3. See under u*ps.
uijSsDiUt&LLQiQgiPtT^dtajjSSQ, v. noun. *uuuTsuirsesrek uuuQfjGurrsBssr
Rising up from a company of guests
LJiijgjSH, s. A booth, a temporary shed,
tir, s. A son of Arjuna by Chitrangada
before all have done eating; considered
2. A bower, any frame for run
of Madura, jy<T**flr<irg!flrrr.
an insult.
ning flowers, or a spreading vine, Q*tq.u
uifimihjiFihsr, s. Partiality in dealing ' uuusrfl, s. As uuuirefi.
t_--L,'v . (c)
out food to guests.
uiipeoG&i'Lp-tkiir, s. Decoration, orna
uuwsifl&Q&Bsi), s. A woman's cloth
uiifieS&trnfear, s. Supplying the guests
ments, &c, of a festive shed.
chequered white and red, <a>fa*afe>.
and
superintending
them.
uipeoGuiri, inf. To make a uje^ssb
uuurr^, s. [com. uaiaiirfi.') Equal
uij&snoidsuifiiULcrrppuifiaSqijjip,
for a festive occasion. Sic.
shares, halves; [ex urfi, reiterated.]
inf. To seat guests at a feast.
uuuireS uuurrsStXiTiss, s. [for.']
When there are four posts, a booth can
Qweeror, aoiL-UueluSa9&ifi*QwiBrt*. If the
The papaw tree, Carica papaya, L.
be made.
giver of the feast be a friend, no matter
uippmtrm, s. The posts of a shed.
whether the place at table be higher IJULj, s. Extension, width, breadth,
uipp&nG)ihtril-fisQ, v. noun. Fixing
area, [probably a change of utuLf."] 2.
or lower.
the pole of a booth. See soluiairtaiti t-llfc*l, dQSpdr, ^Ctfair, uGueir, ds, V. a.
Resemblance, likeness, $uu. 3. ( Tel.
mwcQgii under bicJS.
XS^Sjj.,) Pulse, a childish expression, uqCiu.
To
tie,
to
bind,
to
fasten,
to
confine,
to
u,ijfpuir(& , v. noun. Slantiness, as of
connect,
2. To incarcerate the ULJLjeurr, s. [pi.] Flatterers, persons em
a roof, jeijCiLf. 2. [prov. u*^i>uri_ar.] A
soul, or associate it with matter, births,
ployed by a great man to repeat his
flatfish roof.
&c, as the deity or Maya, ui*uiu*fui*s.
titles, honors and exploits, us^Qmri.
uispy,, s. A fall of flowers from the
uigH, s. (Pers.) A tie, a fastening. *uu>!Tld, s. [a change of iSjnmrii.] A
ghgusnu tree. See Lirir9i_ijy.
See QffSukff.
utUjgztiTLh, s. A tie, bond, ail. See
beetle, an insect, <oiF.
Grgiutfertb. 2. Tying, binding, fastening, *LJ!5J!2, s. Relationship, sppu>. 2. uQuiir$$u , (Pers.) According to, con
*~2.r.r, 3. Imprisoning, i<Si.
Kindred, Appi/s'*- W. p. 598. Band'hd.
formably with, epx.
W. p. 598. Band'uana.
3 A play-ball, dUutQibu&g. 4. A roll ulo, s. A star, sfisarii'fflr. W. p. 610.
ui^^eoujiii, s. A prison, &Ge>p&&n<kti;
of string or thread, gsputg:. (c.) 5. The
B'ha.
[er ^eviuto, abode.]
Bmaller kind of bellows, mCiHe^st^. 6.
uC&tretTLD, s. Celestial sphere. See
Mill, hand-mill, potter's wheel, jdtmi. 7.
u.i^Sssr, s. As uipasru>, 1. 2. Reso
Gsiatb.
Plot, confederacy, conspiracy, 0iij<Jur*far.
lution, damnum. See AuBflzr. 3. (*.) A
uipif.d& uiigieSSxiLiiri, inf. [also Ulhuj^^l, s. A gay, flirting, sprightly
daughter, m**.
L/*^ri_] To play at ball.
uip&nruui, inf. To be tied, bound,
Or wanton girl, aiicrgiQpaaaitr; [ex uiiu
uifizsTLD, s. As um&i&eirLD.
confined, sllQuui
mi.]
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UlhujLh, S. A top, gj/fsflSsriUffilSaa


ot*. (c.) 2. Mount Mandara employed by
the gods and A suras in churning the sea
of milk, atfifll 3. [fit/.] An immodest
woman, QmS).
uu>uo&(g}p/s, inf. [prov.] To make a
top out of a young cocoa-nut, &c.
uiiua^s-pp, inf. To play as boys,
taking each other with out-stretched
arms, and whirling round.
utiiuaLDirL-L., inf. To spin a top. 2.
To trouble or vex one, as though push
ing him about, j)WuS*.
jfmiiaruutbusu>ril.t9.tBLLL-lar. He twirled
him about; i. e. vexed him.
jfmiQ>*t<suibuiib. She goes abroad too
much, is immodest.
uu>u,tuii>uir!5$,s. A river in the
Deccan, gitrfi. W. p. 502, PAMr-A.
LJmLj, Spsu. uiliSeaffi , ti, uldu, v. n.
To be close, thick, crowded, Q>si<. 2.
To spread, to over-spread as vegetation,
water, darkness, &c , w. 3. To rise,
to ascend, itgiu. 4. To abound, Our>w.
uLnuuiflstr&u), s. A petulant joke.
(Betchi.)
utiuA, v.noun. [vul. a>uii>u>.] Jovia
lity, festivity, plentifulness, abundance,
&c, as the verb.
uuiupaireoii, s. Harvest time.
*uiiss)U, s. A kind of drum or tabor,
piusBp. 2. Drum of forest tracts. qp&Im
tiuuuiBf). 3. A river, as uiburegi. 4. (e.)
The Pamban pass or strait between the
continent and Ilamisseram, uniudramM

*uiLHEja!TLr>, s. Fear, terror, as utuw.


2. Frightfulness, terribleness ; an alarming thing, *<3**u>; [ex uuib et sub, doing,
causing.] (c.)
utumsauut, inf. To dread.
uiuiiauuupp, inf. To terrify, to
alarm.
uuj.wiBiretfl. See ututi.
*uiU3r, s. Water; milk. See utuw.
*LJUJ ssstld, s. [contraction of iSffiuireesrii.]
Journeying, travelling, itinerating; jour
ney, voyage, (c)
uvarwos6ruiSfidjsni&. One about to
set out on a journey is distracted.
ujsrsitli_, inf. To prepare for a
journey.
u.n^m
r .-h , s. Baggage of a tra
veller, uumqpCjB. (/f.)
uujessr&QC-Gi , s. A pass-port.
utuessTfsrfQ&neodH&Q&neiT^per, v. noun.
Taking leave of friends for a journey.
See Qsr&ieSAQsearsr.
uuJGm&fi&n&ffiGurrpGti, v. noun. Be
ing hindered on a journey.
uiuearuui, inf. To set out on a jour
ney or march, to leave home. 2. To
be gone on a journey. 3. As uiuotjuj_
uiussauuLLif.{5&Q(yis6r. They are set out
on their journey; lodging at a short dis
tance to avoid leacing on an unlucky day
utuesBuutBjifi, inf. To take one on a
journey. 2. To prepare one for, or send
one on, a journey.
Btyar. He has squandered all his pro
perty.
uuG&LDjgi uu, inf. As uiuearuu'S/-^,
2.
ume&rtiGutra, inf. To go on a jour
ney. 2. To be carried away, stolen,
lost. 3. To die, to depart this life.
U ILI 15 'If SIT , appcl. n. [masc. utuipireir,
L/dj*(*lffr<Br.] A mother, finu. (*^.) [ex

ULSS)U, s.
Uncombed, dishevelled
hair, often short and not long enough
to be tied, upiLeat^toaSr ; [ex u&u.]
u<btBu*(5uu04(g. A head covered with
vermin. (/?.)
utisnuo-ppet), v.noun. A kind of girls'
play.
uiianu^^cb), s. A head with thick, uiutBgp. See uiuii.
uncombed hair.
ULCiLntrpgp, s. [also uuiu>pgi."] False uiuuu, s. A color, Spw. 2. Grace,
mercy, clemency, S(yru. 3. Gold color.
show, ostentation, deceptive appearance,
See uruu.
4. See uu, v.
QitHQiafili. (c.)
uil/U), s. Fear, dread, apprehension,
ULOLDir^iffidairndr, s. One who makes
concern, alarm,
2. Reverence, awe,
pretences, a superficial person.
solemnity of mind, gQiatiaatsti. W. p.
613. Bhaya. (c.)
ULd(tp, QGprir, uu>tl(2&rar, Gaieir, uu>u>,
uiumantLt,inf. To menace, to threat
v. a. To baste, stitch, or pin a seam to be
sowed, jpGanrCi. 2. v. n. To cover, as
en, to put in fear.
the clouds. See jyiiop. 3. [prow.] To lurk,
uiumaireB
uiuisiGanefi\, s. A coward.
to skulk, loarpiu. (c.)
uiui^Lnaaw,
s. A fearful mind full
uiisiB/ittipss, inf. To baste, sow or
of
apprehensions.
stitch coarsely.
uiui^aidr, appcl. One who is afraid.
utimei)ULOwpssiptueo, v. noun. Bast
uujfi@(irjJ8, inf. To be afraid, fright
ing, stitching.
ened, alarmed.
L/HJ, dSpfft, lifSgi, gii>, sss, v. a. To
wu&^Hb uiumGspetty , inf. To be
yield, to produce, to bring forth fruit,
relieved of fear.
uutbrpi. 2. To produce results, good or
u u iff/. [gerund of def. verb used in
bad, as actions. &c; to yield profit,
the past.] Feared, ns uutGpsir, I feared.
3. To beget, to generate, to bear
children, dpOMs. 4. v. n. To take place;
u
- ' s. Reverential awe, devotion
to be productive of good or evil, Q^gi&a.
and godly fear, solemnity, gravity of
(/>)
mind, u_ / 1
^ .
uuJULj, v. noun. Production, fruit of
uujuul.uiuiaQairei ar, inf. To fear,
actions.
to be fearful.
!)2

uiuuu(Bpp utuQpgtpp, inf. To


threaten, to terrify or frighten. 2. To
upbraid, to rebuke. 3. To discipline,
uujQpjpipp, inf. See uiuuu(B/ip.
uiLuhiSifida, inf. To be seized with
fear, be alarmed.
uiuuund), v. noun. Fear, dread, awe,
j)(#*i4. (p.)
jqd9e$utuu>, s. Bread of fire.
iEq&uojui, s. Bread of wild beasts.
Uiuti>,t. Water, in. 2. Milk, tjffw;
[also uu*.] VV. p. 502. Payas. 3. Tank,
ri4. 4. Nectar, jfiSfpib. 5. Utility,
uGujirpId, t. Sea, steo. 2. The sea
of milk, u/i_*i; [ni.^.]
uQiunpnw, s. A cloud, fftoato. 2.
Female breast, qp&u. 3. Sea, i_*>; [ex
tt^SJli.] (Sjf )
uQiuirpnuujiffi, s. A poem contain
ing ten stanzas on the female breast.
See tSrutpib.
uGujirg, s. As uGiuir&p. Colloq. in
the south. (R.)
uQiuiriSp, s. Ocean, at-.il>; [ex p,
fulness.]
utULULi, s. A pit, UOTEiru). 2. A pit
to ensnare elephants, imfauQEguS. (j^, )
uiuemir, s. A tree, Schrebera albens.
Ret.
UIU 6$, s. [com. for enuiow.] A boy,
a fellow, a little servant. 2. [in contempt.]
A servant, [in anger] a slave, jyi.Ho.)j,
aicdr.
utuiidutQaififflii. Following servilely.
uiLieoirar, s. One adolescent. ( Bcschi.)
uajjjS, s. The chicken-pox, as re
sembling small grain, g><fe(?uri_i4 ; [ex
uu#.]
UUJJU.s. [gen. uiupfiar.] Pulse, lentil,
beans of several kinds, op/iii. Sec mmpt
*mi6. (c.) 2. The fourteenth lunar asterism, S^mrmeitNote. Of uiip, are tela
mAuuup, or uaAuuvgi, a wild kind,
Phaseolus trilobates. See
wuliljuiuj),
Phaseolus mux; /rsai-uuugi, a large kidney
bean, Dolichos; &guuf>,
uvff, green gram, Phaseolus mango; pc
si_uLujjr; a kind of pulse; @f)iisuuiu&,
mareSuuiugi, Phaseolus aconit ifolius; Qucjj,
uvff, another variety; iesfsfiuudj#, a legu
minous plant.
us^<Sm>ftSt3at. He is telling lies.
uiuppiisndj, i. Pulse in pod used
for curry. 2. A kidney bean, Dolichos
Tranquebaricus.
uiuppmQairif., s. A running kind of
uvp.
uiuppQifpjt, s. Ripe pulse pods. See
u'JJpgiL& uiuppQLDn, s. Husk of
pulse.
uiuppwuerfle.iii7u>,s. Cakes with pulse
inside.
uiuppihuryuu, s. Split kernels of
pulse.
uiupgiGBrmi, j. Balls of mashed
pulse, mixed with jaggery.
729

unSir
UUJS3T, s. Fruit, reward, profit, produce; I
result of good or bad actions, u*. 2.
Advantage, benefit, utility, aid, tiiGtiir
[corrupted from uv.- 3. Meaning,
signification, interpretation, QfipQuttgiw.
4. Width, breadth, extent, space, jr*ui.
u usSsoirsh, s. A harlot as reaping no
good either in thi9 life or the next, <2*&.
uu^iSS, appcl. n. A useless raau,
woman, or thing.
uus&ln, s. [in gram."] The attribute
or predicate, the word that completes
the sense, in whole or in part, Quf(y*r
Qpui-Ll.Of this there are: I. the verb
completing an action, as >^ar*^jar;
2. the verb elided, when the noun
includes the action, as ^srcsyn4r; 3.
the verb understood, in u question,
as ffififiaxttmtar.
ujJsdiisoQ&neOt s. [neg. utiJGiftevQ&neQ
hm>.] Useless words, one of the four
kinds of ySO.
uuggssussao - uugpstiLDu), s. One of the
four kinds of simile. See
uu ms^sgi , s.
Substance of the
meaning of a verse.
uu arQaireasn , inf. To profit, to avail,
to turn to account. 2. To reap benefit.
UJi.k ' . uuorusar&ssr, inf. To
interpret verses, to render the meaning,
to expound, i_HUgsDrA.
uu3jrQ&[r6i&LiuL9.&&, inf. To read
and interpret the Puranus; commonly by
two persons.
u u in
- v , s. Words of weight,
sage remarks, good sayings.
uxiiau'2iiui*juiii. So that it may tend
to usefulness.
uu&rutpd&, inf. To teach the mean
ing of verses
u u dsrQp f.ey uiuaar^pjpi, v. noun. In
interpreting verses the portion taken
to be rendered at one time, Quf(ysr(yij.|.
'LJUJSoT, s. [cor. from Sans."} Milk, uirev.
2. Water,
See
(/f.)
*uil9 i-XLb, s. Alms,
See sou
sath.
*Uu9/j3tUth, s. Madness, derangement,
delirium, insanity, phrensy. See snufif)
ub. 2 [./('</ ] Folly, foolishness, absurdity,
stupidity, uiK2. 3. Infatuation, rash
ness, itfttrSfparili ; [ex JAsiA.] (c.)
U'iSpfsl'U&rTiTSsr, s. [also SDUjS^'umQsrr
<*i_<ujsr.j A mad man, a crazy man. 2.
A foolish, inconsiderate person, a fool.
uaS^S-D^aajru), s. Idiotism.
uiiSji$JuuL-im.%il.(B/5e<>, v. noun.
Dubbing one a fool. 2. Perplexing or
distracting one so that he knows not
what to do; stupifying one.
uuS^i^jjiiiSLf^^eD, v. noun. Being
seized with madness.
*UiillTE]3iih, s. Publicity as uSnissw.
Uil9lfl, s. An edible plant. See uSrf).
Jil9/T, s. Growing grain, a crop, herbage,
shrubbery, 6<oLiA.^. 2. Any useful vege
table, plant, or even tree (c )The differ
ent stages of growing corn, are c^SaruS/,
grown up corn; *@ruuiSr, corn just ear
ing; *3aL/^SuiSr, that which requires to
be weeded; uwpmcJSiuuiSi, ear being milky;
730

ut9i>

UT

i_|l.S/, corn transplanted; Qp/eutSi, ripe


grain : there are also r^eo*tjurf/, Lj&eMru
uiSi, StfuutSI, QapuiSi, fjuj;, Sic.
u u$nLtxip So u uSQfjifiOf , v. noun.
Ploughing between standing corn, to
promote its growth.
LiaS/rip*. v. noun. Waste or destruc
tion of vegetation, by beasts, flood, &c.
usSpirtmpao , v. noun. Growing up as
plants, herbage, &c. 2. Being pregnant
as animals, ns : .-.,ji_/5*>.
g)i0iMEL/iJrefgifi)ji>0i. This cow is
big with calf.
uuSnnd& uaSrrQtriLuj, inf. To culti
vate corn, trees, plants, herbage, &c.
uuS'lap, inf. To thrive as vegetation.
uaSiB(QUf. _ . ' S i. jjLf , s. A peasant.
See <g<*-.
uuSn/i&QiEisrrpjpi, *. A wind that blasts
the growing crops.
unS/f#(2,s/ri^6u, j. [com. Qsrtrr ~.:-a:tj
O^juSw ] Husbandry, agriculture.
uuSiiQisrndaLi, v. noun. Closeness of
corn, herbage; luxuriant growth.
uaSiuuit^, s. Share of the produce
of trees appropriated to the cultivator.
uuSitoilP.s. Cultivated fields. 2. Way
through the fields.
uj/jyjiicr^iui*e. Arrears of the reve
nue of the field.
uuSirQeueS, s. An open corn field.
utiSiigtaida, inf. To plant fruit trees.
uu9ir, s. Chirping, or other noise of birds,
uptBittgir&i. 2. [poet, form of mSA>.] Hint,
signal, ooMex. (",':.)
Uu9ir, dQlpar, /xGjxar, uQuar, as, v. n.
To sound indistinctly, as beasts, birds,
insects, &c, $ca.
u u9itu Lj ,s . Disgusting or abhorrent feel
ings at the sight, or hearing of any thing
offensive, &c, ^sicjul/. 2. Impurity,
uncleanliness, >--.'
3. Delicacy;
being one of the four female qualities. See
msp^fcam under (gmib.
uiiSlsO, s. Practice, habit, exercise, use,
up**tb. 2. (*&.) Beck, beckoning, hint,
sign, signal, mm. 3. A word, 0f*>. 4.
Secret language, terms or numbers; cant
expressions, ttym-A<gi0. 5. Half, a moiety,
utl. [For the compounds see rau.]
uiSQopib. By constant use or frequent
intercourse, (/?.)
uuSpasmrdf^, s. [prot.} Secret num
bers peculiar to trades.
Uu9gV Ululgpl, @Qpesr, utiSarQpar,
Gaiar, us, o. n. and v. a. To practise, to
learn by practice, as an art; to become
trained, accustomed, exercised, up*, (c.)
2. To speak, to utter, to tell, to talk,
QjrAiw. 3. To occur, to take place, toexist,
djp. 4. To energize, oduoi. 5. To behave,
to conduct one's self,
6. To join,
to be close, to be thick, crowded, <3(je.
7. To utter indistinct sounds, as birds,
not reducible to language, to sound,
uuSaSitiuuSg&iBiLo, s. A training
place, a school of arts.
uuSarp&evd, s. Acquired learning.
uuScsr^nQsti&r^^eOt v. noun. Prac
tising, habituating one's self to any
thing.

uuSecai, v. noun. Practising, exercis


ing as uiSpe. 2. Act, action, deed,
moral action, Q&iusm.
UttSSpeCi, v. noun, [according to
varying somewhat in meaning.} As ud**t.
2. Freqntnting, _^*. 3. Uniting differ
ent words in speech, SufwrQ^gfii^iscS;
[ex uiSii, o ]
uuSfiS, s. Practice, habit, training,
learning, #uiSut*ii. 2. Expertness. competency, skill in an art, Miiuipiio. (c.)
uu9pjjj, @Gpak, uu$pr$<2area, Ca car,
utSpp, v. a. [causatire.'} To train, to instruct,
to teach, *iStjty>p. 2. To habituate, to
aCCUStOm, Q0t$i*uy>&s. (c.)
uuS/bjfiaQs-n&ppev, t. noun. Teaching
an art, a trade, &c.
ui&pp&fliuttpaiGa , appcl. n. One not
able to teach.
U(l5safl, s. Meeting, junction, conjunc
tion, close union, connection, &ait**ib
uuSlsir, s. Gum, glue, cement, tSSek.
2. The innermost or tender leaves of palm
sprouts, tt.iiL/Q<ger4#.
uQiun-pp}:uQiutrpjih. [See uhjld,
water.]
UUJlUSoT, s. [for muujek.') A boy. See
-/<r, adj. [a Sans. prefix.} Other, different,
Qip. 2. Pre-eminent, excellent, .>. 3.
Celestial, divine, heavenly, fiAu. 4. Dis
tant, foreign, as iSp. 5. Hostile, adverse,
SC?r>. W. p. 502. Para. 6. Much,
abundant, copious, i**^. 7. adv. Before
in time or place, opar. \V. p. 613. B'uaka.
uj.ifi, s. Bliss.
unairuii, s. Other bodies.
unairtuuiSpQeii&w, s. One of the sixtyfour arts. See sina-.-.
utjanifiiijui, s.
Another's business
a8 LSpisiJfvtb.
ua&&ij>. More than a hundred.
uff&uoajLD uju : - l}:. s. Any religious system except the six divisions of
the Saiva religion.
un&LDiijQane<nf\, s. A name of ,7iiui
fir ; also of si<bQucfit>rGfi
UB&u>iSaar , s. Professors of other
religions, heretics.
un&n$), s. One of a foreign tribe or
nation.
ug&aui, s. Happiness of heaven.
uasrQai'p&, s. An ocean of spiritual
delight ; [ex
et a*?.]
LwvsitFQtiJiTaut, s. As unm^Hla>LDeriX!.
ujQ&apf!unjUBsrw, s. Other goods,
property, &c.
undvpeow, s. Another place.
UDODfi&>(rjQ&iLiaj unsu^eo Leucoses*?.
inf. To change one's place or abode
from superstition, Qmipfii^iu*, (Old
Die.)
utnmfifi, s. Another's wife. 2. A
courtezan, a prostitute, GiS).
UD^fifl&wttwunfinjjaLLcsrLD, s. Adul
tery. See suxsrib.
uaavuffw, s. Mutuality, reciprocation.
uasounesSliUBjaen, s. Mutual and con
fidential secrets.

UT
ug&uai&Qiirpw, s. Contrary to each
otlier.
un/sifiijtii, t. At another's command,
for another's service oppos, to j*;fijia.
uussru>u>, s. Another's duty, or busi
ness, occupation of another caste, jv<*
cjiuiriitb. >. Benefit to others, iSpu 9-

utjeuafl, s. [prov.] Lineal descent, here


ditary succession as uawusni. 2. Gene
alogy, ail&ffib.
uaoieafl^QptTijSii, i. Hereditary in
firmities of temper.
uaaia&uuL-Leiisbi, appcl. n. A here
ditary successor. 2. One of high an
cestry.
uuaiesfiuuCt-w, s. A family title.
ujeSQaia-w, s. Employment of the
mind in tilings foreign lo secularitics.
undlCmauyUGsntGor, inf. To meditate
on divine things.
unQeuaf), s. Immense space, as inha
bited by the deity.
uuiraitujLD, s. Ethereal space as S^/r
assib, which see.
usirpiruii, t. A crow, as hatching the
Koil bird's eggs, ai&a>s.
uj.-^.nu., s. Dependence, subjection,
the right, or jurisdiction of others, iSpi

un/tirffii, t. Another's wife as tSppp


fib,
utr&jsSuw, t. As ufSfi^.
unjg: .ctlo, t. Blaspheming another.
uaGp&th.s. A foreign country, foreign
residence as u',^G>
uoQ^s'ijiCuns, inf. To go to a foreign
country -as a wanderer, exile, religious
mendicant, &c.
ijgiirgiiGrgiuiGfird: What country
is foreign to a learned man ?
uaGp&euirS , appcl. n. One who has
no set tled abode.
unGp, s. A foreigner, a traveller,
uffn^g^eoih, #. Success to others;
a pilgrim. jyAtsSi/t*. 2. A beggar, com
availing another.
monly from a distant part, a stranger
ujwgp-f^eS, j. One who helps or favors
OppOS. to j*G/ltrl, g'MjSuri*.
another. lipfigi^G^/fi*. 2. A woman
unitnifi&G&vpnea, . One who behaves
who loves another man more than her
to other women as a brother. (II.)
husband.
utruiLs-ih, . An opposite party, sect,
unniijipijsunnp/sw, s. For the bene
side, interest, iojjulli4. 2. Uncongenial
fit of others, iSy**?*tf-**s;; [ex jy^ii.]
sentiments or doctrines; those of an
utrn , : ,.r J3+^ ll ireoru . s. [in log.'] In
opposite sect, or heterodoxy, tSQitfib,
ference having reference to others, as
iSpiQui(5L-L-gpunarib.
u0H(5pa>r! * A paramour, an unlaw
ful husband, jy*tf,uiy<5r. 2. Vishnu
uairir^pSpBiuiSairiTpfS/xii, s. Inter
'>
ceding for another, bee flsjut^Si.
uuwesru-snui, s. Another region. 2.
uuniirarw, s. Food which one receives
[in Chris, vsaje.~] Heaven.
from others.
ujirj Otp ,T ,
As Uff&LDuS*&T.
uQn"uaircu>, > Kindness to others.
uijQfpp.s. Supreme bliss.
bee *.usta<b.
umjn^SiiSLD. $. One who is as a lion
uQaRuatTOGir, s. [aiasc. anilfcm. uQarru
to other kings; also compared to ele
Mit.~] A benevolent man, a benefactor.
phants.
uarp<h, i. The ancient Hindu Astro
unon&G &&n&> , * The name of a king,
nomy, as distinguished Irom the Vakkya
process, or the more modern, piieom4Q*i
ueSecnaii, The other world, heaven.
2. As C?-*St.-.:.
unQpLfiii, t. Situation of a planet,
uj'J.v-.z-zlc.^tu:, s. Death, ujaar/J);
determined by ua&jib.
[ex mteartb, going.]
uaSpQfeo&&ir, s. Trigonometrical ta
uj ? so j a 3 iH an ii , *. Ceremonies for
ble of sines.
the benefit of the dead, n^j^B^awu.
unGevira ^irpmr ld, t. Perseverauce in U!T(&jU)-6dUi, t. The sacred triliteral
mantra pii. See (5^.i4; [ex
a course of conduct leading to heaven.
ua60iTtsQ&ard@jji>, t.
Heavenly _/j"<S(Szi>, s. Extension, wideness, unuLj.
bliss.
<Mi, ubss, > n. To
uaGednaeanSl, $. An inhabitant of lj ir, iQjifi,
spread, to extend, to be diffused, as water,
heaven.
air, odor, epidemics, clouds, or light; to be
unQeonsaiitLpaj, s.
Enjoyment in
flattened by hammering, ucwu. 2. To be
heaven.
multiplied,
to increase, to be propagated,
uaeu&Cn, t. Subjection to another, par
as living creatures; to be numerous, as
#*ieA>fiyjtio. 2. Ecstacy, transport ofjoy,
the varieties of beings; to swarm, to over
rapture, iSigmtHOq. See ^mi/uiaiM 3.
run, to over-spread, av*^)iu. S. To be
Abstraction of the senses from fear,
disseminated, propagated, peopled, &*.
or sorrow, being paralyzed,
4.
u:*fi.$it^ii. Wandering about, as a
Astonishment, amazement, ifmm. 5.
beggar.
An oath or promise, u. .r-,--".-.
ua i/F(inaLD, t. [also uinipQpaw.']
A flat face.
noun. Being enraptured, transported,
uffipaiif-ai, $ A flat, plane surface
fascinated. 2. Being panic-struck.
or figure.
uoairwQ&irG>)ip>h>. Speaking peace
utjiptiiL-iu,, s. A large cymbal.
ably, giving advice or offering reasons
uaipejL-if.eeia, s. The larger hourto appease one's anger. 2. Confirming
plate, as Qiw**wib. (**.)
an oath.

uoipaiir, appcl. n. Beggars, wander


ing mendicants, g . . giedmnt.
*UJ3r, s. An axe, a hatchet, Qaatifl.
'2. A battle axe, icQf^iijfir. W. p. 505.
Parasu.
uff&triL/pii, s. A battle axe.
UB&nnwasi, $. The sixth of the ten
incarnations of Vishnu. See ^ic/o/*
firztb.
un*uneifi, s. Siva, as armed with the
battle axe, S*dr.
2. A) uiihi.
u/r*g/r?<OOT, i. Parhelion, uifiQaiiil.
LJIT3r, QQpdsr, ud&Ggkgbi . Qsuear. ub&, v.
a. To praise, to extol, Qptfigit.im. (& )
U!T3r(2<irp^. See Uff.
UTSJlf, j. [prop, uifls-.'] A wicker boat.
um SB)/ , s. Shaggedness of hair, trees,
or shrubs, (c.) Bee
ujL-Gnipf dsn ujjL-i
s. A shag
gy head of hair.
uir(B,s. Ankle, &d. (<r&.)
U TS33TLD , s. Armor, mail, aeueii. 2.
Woven silk, uiiSHifiv. Compare ^u;mib.
3. Support, maintenance. firutCiL/ W. p.
613. B'iiaran'a. 4. Wages, titusm. 5.
The constellation uitutd.
uptGiXjiTpjfus. For support.
B.s\jtj-1c.-^.-^iiai_a^[et=fl>J3-LjLl.r>^F?\ God
was horn as man to sustain the world.
UTSBTir, s. One of the poets of the
Madura college, s>i*tzsui-i>ir.
ujesst), i, A poem on a hero for having
destroyed a thousand elephants, and pro
portionate number of chariots, horses and
infantry. ^iSruHfth.
*UH65St\, s. The second lunar asterism.
See mctfigiiib. W. p. 613. B'harak'i.
2. A jewel casket, a little box,
Q !_!.
- 3. Sluice of a lake, vticfot.
4. Adnnce,as_^. (r/r.) 5. Asusatr.
w!*v#<uQtJLjuut!b<2u9ar&. A fireplace made
on the second lunar day will last long.
*ujssxr, i. A raised platform for watch
ing fields. See fii^
(!?) 3. A rack
over a fireplace, for smoking things, a
grate, a loft under the roof of a house,
&c, Cto^pil; [from uiaaib, support ]
LJiresHI 89)( , j. [prov.] Ankle, &%ssi>ra&ire\).
U!T<lS\,v. [improp . for uiftpiS.~\ To pity,
compassionate.
U!Ti2Sii>, s. Dancing as an art or
science, *i_i^t*. 2. Dancing or acting,
x^g). 3. The southern division of tin;
known continent. Sec uj**i_iZi. 4. A
certain number, pQcett. For the com
pounds. See mtarw.
uj^Ctf/nancLLis-tKo. Dancing according
to rule, so as to delight or fascinate the
beholders.
s. Dancing or play acting.
ufffiBtrLLip.tu&fBU, s. A company of
dancers and actors.
uff^fyaa rriQpnA, appel. n.
One
skilled in the art.
(j/r^Cu/rfiraft, t. A fascinating danc
ing woman.
u^Cfi^eir, s. [/>roe.] One of the
species of *^dr play.
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utuit
U!Ti&ir, s. [sing, utpar, fern, UB?f}.~\
Inhabitants of maritime districts being
fishers. See uifmt. 2. Tlie mercantile
tribe, chetties, 6>*jf*. 3. See ui^dr.
UTjSsurr, s. [com. uiraiir.'] Inhabitants
of maritime districts, fishing tribesso
called from a king named u;$i.
*UT^ssr, s. A younger brother of Rama,
gjjM&gibj. 2. The author of the science
of dancing, ujjs&i A)Q*ajff^*. 8. A Muni,
miuefiat. 4. A king of the lunar race, *
gimgnifitifinritrdt. His descendants are utfit.
5. [/em. uil ] One versed in the art
of dancing, ii_niuJsSr<Jo<ir. 6. A sove
reign the son of Dushyanta by <ngkptai,
after whom India is called LUjj*a*ri_i4.
W. p. 613. B'bakata. 7. Seeu^jf.
ua^messriui, s. One of the nine di
visions of the known continent, embrac
ing au.u3fiib and Qfittruifiib, south of the
Himalaya range, India.
uapai(TF)af,u>, s. India, as unp&esst
i-i4| [ex maf^t, region.]
*uapHT&Siltr&iSol', s. An epithet of Rama
as B'harta's elder brother, gjm>cjr; [ex
tMJSOr.']
*U!TfBrrLJLi, s. [improp. for utftpn uti.]
Pity, &c.
*UT^I, s. See unfiss.
'UTjSj^tr, s. Libidinous persons, de
bauchees, rakes, adulterers, fornicators,
>tfifi*\ [ex uj.]
u<rp^, s. See uapn.
*UiTjgfljliB, i. A harlot as ujpen/S.
*U7p>,Jgi'3i}ii, s. Supremacy, God-head,
Deity; [ex uiii."]
UiTjSgil&iT&ssr, t. A Rishi who enter
tained Rama on his return from Lanka,
<i^(j"^1*'*(3"(!r"*. 2. The father of
0(lji^fitiudr, the military preceptor of
the uQ&ureOTiati&sr.
*UT^est^g, s. A harlot, strumpet, pros
titute, courtezan, as ujaufifi. 2. A shrub,
the shoe-flower. See <2*ibuj#a>fi; [ej ufj
ua^m^xuSpiSiflty, !). noun, [in lovepoct.~\
Forsaking one's wife for a harlot.
UTSlturruJ&ih, s. Rejecting worldly
hindrances j [ex ujib=urn& et Aurii.]
UlrihjXirLnLCi, s. Heavenly light, &c.
Sue urns.
*UTU;gpluJL>,s. Dealings and accounts
with otliers about money, ugriOnfinA
misaaAi; [ti" uj.]
UfUTjipio uTUruLj, v. noun,
[from, the defective verb uilii.] Hurrying,
hasting, bustling, ftiHg/ito. 2. Activity,
energy, eagerness, avidity, earnestness, qp
upSl. 3. Feeling a sensation of crawling,
or tingling, &c, fieri, 4. Rumbling in
the Intestines, tuiSpgmii. (e.)
uauouuiTiijp&iflu, inf. To run about,
to walk hastily.
uaru ltQgij sareu -uoruQsr ear eo, v. noun.
Being in haste, &c, as utwfifi&i, (c.)
uiuOjAajii^Bej*. He walks in great
haste.
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UJLD
'uitiSq^^^i, s. A crow, as usiS^pwUITlSlQFjfiici, s. A crow, airsii. ( a>&.)
2. The koil bird. See S~. W. p. 503.
Pahab'hruta.
*U!TLjLLu.tli, s. The koil bird, gaSa).
W. p. 503. Parapushta. See^<**iuivLLi-j4.
UBLfL^tinQsnartaw, s. The Mango
tree, as agreeable to the koil,
[ex
nQaip*miib, great festival.]
utlilLgidi, s. A harlot, <?au. W.
p. 503. PARAI'tSHTA.
*uirQuiTSih, i. Enjoyment of bliss
in union with the deity, Cueerui; [ex li.]
ujuueC, v. noun. Spreading; extend
ing; [ex uiuli, u.]
LUTUUlTjj), s. The ethereal expanse.
See mi.
UJLjtSlirLOLii, s. The deity. See ubld.
utruLf, s. Expanse, extension, space,
surface, area, Buperficies, S<*v. 2. Diffus
ed or extended state of a being, corpo
real or incorporeal; diffusion, over-spread
ing, fjufui4. 3. Multiplicity, variety of
forms, t&igfi. 4. Range, compass, extent
of a subject, &c, jfsof. 5. A land measure,
for rice land, of twelve S, called SmpuiOn;
for other lands, eighteen aS, called iSri or
ffaiuueijLi. 6 Sea, ocean,
7. A ceil
ing, Qa>puiijq. 8. A bed, a couch, uSim
Of compounds expressing these mean
ings are, gtoi^uruiy, an expanse of dark
ness; .MrOurCu/, the wide expanse of the
world; <2finsju3Ci\-i, the platform of a car;
b4*i1u#i)l/, the vast extent o( human
beings; (Jm^ucuq, a ceiling, &c.
UTUL-f, @Gpar, uauiSGareir, Qwar, u
tOu, v. a. To spread, to lay out, as
goods, Qurgftujiiu. 2. To distend the legs
in sitting, to expand the wings, Sec, Mta.
3. To disseminate, propagate opinions, or
reports, to diffuse rays, odors, &c, to
over-spread, with clouds or darkness, oj*
QrtLu. 4. To people, to furnish with in
habitants, to stock with creatures, tS^ifi
Qrtiu. 5. To place confusedly as books on
a table, sofiiSarfimeita.The compounds
in most common use are, *m-ucCiL0*t, ex
posing goods in a bazaar; ><SuiiiLifi*i, til
ing a house; StififiuiuL/fiAi, spreading one's
fame; inaopusuLjfi^, spreading sand.
aar*rmarihusutSs@tiBpgl. Why things
are scattered here and there?
A?tejuusui24Q&tr&T@tGfiie&r. He was ly
ing down with his legs distended.
UTLCi, adj. Best, most excellent, SQnsf.
i_. 2. Chief, principal, iir^5r. W. p. 503.
Pa rama. 3. Divine, celestial, heavenly,
fiiidu.Note. It is sometimes used with
words of bad meaning, as uivssm^jaesr,
a vile wretch. See *. [For most of the
compounds, compare fiiiJui, Gfianb, lw<.]
uum-sp), s. BHbs, as ujs^,
uDwa^ppdir, s. The Supreme Being.
uauisnifiiuw, s. A divine, spiritual,
or heavenly subject.
utfwd&jjtrcurih uffwQnenii, s. Know
ledge of, or acquaintance with, the deity.
u/rui'rehniTeirdr, s. A desperate wretch.
uotnfpgiQF,, s. A great enemy, a chief
adversary, i^iiuwnxir.

ua in
uffw&iiQpath, s. A great doubt, ob
scurity.
;
UBLD&LDnf), I. As UBLCSFtrifi.
uBLh*n&$l, t. Divine tranquility of
the soul, absorbed in spiritual contem
plations and enjoyments, Qumtiu.
UDLD&nu-i&Sttuth, s. Union or identifi
cation witli the deity, sometimes des
cribed as enjoyed even before quitting
the body.
uBLctdpfi), s. Heavenly bliss, Qfpfi,
uBwar&pnH, s. The goddess of virtue,
fitStoQfleif&fi.
UBiDtiBtFsareSiLjth, s. Universal spirit
or intelligence, the Supreme Being.
UBui&r&foai , s- A capital rake,
UBu>mnifima, s. The whole period of
hours during which afifi, misib, acaa&,
Qiurstb or BL-sfifinih lasts.
uffLDiSepmi, s. Contemplation on the
deity, the mind being entirely set upon
God.
uBu>$>t'p$, s. Final liberation from
anxieties, and sccularities, &c, u#
mUStuatno.
uoLLupw, s. The heaven of a god, more
especially of Vishnu, as bestowed on
his followers.
UBwupwir, s. An inhabitant of the
heavenly place. 2. Vishnu; also Siva.
s. A superior class of Vaishnuvas.
uBu>(yi<p&, * The Supreme Being. 2.
Vishnu,
!
UBu>QiLiiTs,@iuti>, s. Divine excellence
as QfiaifiiQiueaBiuii.
uBLDnaU-"A, s. A divine secret or
mystery; aho used in hony.
unu>j$/ppei>, J- A great niggard.
uBwGecpaii, s. A world of bliss.
uBLoirsntuw, s. The wide expanse of
ether, as the abode of deity, or the va
cuum of the yogi, Ou(jG3<*.
ujtfE.Sw-iI>, s. A part of divinity;
[ex jfiBtib.] 2. [hon. for jyEii.] A
upanishad.
UBu>ng$s, * An atom, the invisible
base of aggregate bodies; In Wilt.
thirty of them are supposed to form
a mote in a sunbeam, Cu>&afrsMft. 2.
[in modem usage.} Atmosphere, <gir
njit.The atomic bases of the five ele
ments, called uo^u^^ga', are iS<sg<tu
atomic base of earth, being
water; 2. ^OL)iiuncigsi, of water, being
fire; 3. G^iyuufiDfgB, atomic base of fire,
being air; 4. mit^ijuimigg,, of air or wind,
being ether; 5. ^mhuu.-urgp, of ether
being maya.
UBU>irfiaVU>u> UBwajkgiwiT, s. The
soul of the universe. 2. The Deity or
universal soul, as contrasted with ff^
gm>, the human soul.
UBLGiTpgiwtair, s. God as the soul of
the world. _/*. 2. (Jig.) A saint,
or glorified spirit, *fifiifi&mr.
uBLoiruj UBUiirtLf&B, s. Great age,
pii/uy. 2. Full age according to one's
maturity.
UBuiiruww, s. The inclination of a
planet's orbit to the equator; [ex jjuidb.]

uath

uj ansa

unu>niippu>, s. Any excellent or im


ustlu;.~r, 3. The Supreme Deity, as
portant aim, or object, Qmcjrs^Qut^ar . 2.
uHtr,
A kind of spiritual knowledge which
utrwufftrfi
untjiueDtT, 3. Regular
reveals the vanity and illusion of the
scries or succession, proceeding from
world, Qunug^rjarij. 3. [com. in irony.]
father to son, from guru to disciple,
Simplicity.
from generation to generation; some
UffLDITITjifiljglTrj UJLDITIT^S^eir , 3. A
times written unttuair.
simpleton, not experienced in worldly
affairs.
Are you a religious mendicant by birth
and ancestry, or from want?
uzwxifffaxgtllatxmp, * Story of
uati}ueBffiuie8r@(j. A guru by regular
Guru Noodle by Beschi.
and hereditary descent. 2. A heredi
ujwirpLjaui, s. A divine miracle.
tary family guru.
uau>nari&u>, s. Spiritual joy, heaven
u-j,:jrr..-.r.\;*Mi Customs continued
ly delight. 2. The Divine Being before
from generation to generation.
his exertion of energy in the work
umkusBtcjiari3S>. Rules laid down, and
of creation, Jjmii.
regularly
observed, from age tu uge.
umnnGxiipi, s. [Aon.] Deity in enjoy
Linear,
3.
The
Deity, God, siajar. 2.
ment with ^ertfigusfSil.
Siva, as the male principle in the divine
uamirzsTLD, s. [com. for Uffiotrearearth.]
operations, 9iaor. 3. Vishnu, Si^.
unwn&iueaw, i. Experience in spiri lutloljit, 3. A caste, .7 '..rg.-.<.-,:.
tual things, acquaintance or communi
cations with the deity.
uj'LDLj, 3. A board or roller for smooth
unLDtrstuitr, 3. The Deity as the soul of
ing land newly ploughed; a harrow, a
drag. spefi$i(jgii>unni!>*. 2. Embankment,
the universe, as utacfrgtia.
ridge or mound to inclose water, s<&u.
ujLDir-srasri}), s. Celestial food, rice
(c.)
boiled with milk and sugar for an
ugu>uLf.ds, inf. To level ploughed
oblation, utpQrtff.
land by a board, roller, or drag.
. A name of deity, commonly Siva, LJTLOLj, Qpsj, uffwSesr&i, u>, uathu,
". n. To spread as bad news, water,
fiairar. 2. Vishnu, tS^^a. 3. God,
epidemics, &c, to extend, to expand, to
W. p. 504. I'aramksvaba.
become diffusedas air, odor, rays, &c,
uijGLD&anti, 3. Sakti or the consort
to pervade, to overspread as clouds, or
of deity, commonly Parvati, uii*&. 2.
darkness, uj. 2. To spread or become
Lukshmi, gjwignS.
flattened by mashing or hammering, !rfiu.
ujQuiL-Lf., s. The Supreme Being,
3. To spread, to multiply, to people; to
u to.-wa.w. 2. Siva,
3. Vishnu,
spread as an army, to over-run, to over
Scigw. 4. Brahma, iSmcOt. 5. Argha,
spread, Ul_l. (c.)
JH<y*ar. W. p. 504. Parameshtin. 'uirir, 3. Others, strangers, as tSpn.
uaQu>eireip,pui, s. An excellent medi
2. Foes, enemies, uo{3.-; [ex ui.]
cine, Cafurss7(0CT*lg;.
untTfjiaaui,
3. Property of others.
LUTLClTfa?), s. (Pers.) A written order,
UireO, s. Gravel-stones, pebbles, uq^s
a warrant, pn8g. (Govt, usaye.)
miisii. 2. Seeds, stones, tSfgi. (##.)
U!TLilXi, 3. Excellence, &-&@jsw. See
una. 2. The Supreme Being,
*ujeu&Le>uareussdfl. See under ua.
unLDm, 3. The Supreme Being, at ujsui, s. The Parava caste, eiJfouj/f.
Ofir. 2. Siva, SSoiiir.
(O
uirih, 3. Body, B-in>. 2. A saddle of uirsilirurrsuir, s. (Hind.) Greatness,
a horse, (aPoorAsAjwiOT. 3, Armor for
importance, moment, giiSuit. (Colloq)
the body, Qxi*s**&.
u-a.-j:.i,. Nevermind.
*UTU), 3. Heaven, the celestial world, U>rei], QCpshr, UffsfiCsjrdr, Qeuer, uffsu,
ffiijfi.vi4. 2. Liberation from births, ab
v. n. To spread, as uniu. 2. [com. for
solute bliss, as enjoyed by Deity, or by
uiuu.~] To lay open to view, as goods
liberated souls, oppptvpt**1- 3. The Su
in a bazaar. 3. (*.) To say, to declare,
preme Being, or the male principle of
Qnttm. 4. To praise, to extol, 4*10. 5. To
deity, i_|sr; [ex us.] 4. Weight, burden,
worship, meaws; [from Sa. liarha, to
heaviness, unit. See ui&urii.
spread.]
ufftgG&irp, 3. The Deity. See G&irfl.
unaieo, v. noun. Spreading; saying;
uff^$G&it$)p&u>iSijiTeir, 3. A Saiva monk
praising; worshipping.
whe resided at Madura. His know
unsueoptretr, 3. Blotting-paper. (R.J
ledge in Sanscrit and Tamil was com
unaipmn , 3, Brush-wood.
mendable. He wrote some treatises on
Metaphysics.
uaaipsitL-(Buuiges>&, s. A field culti
un^Sigj, 3. A mystic form of deity.
vated amongst brush-wood.
ujiiupii, 3. Heaven, a name of Vy- ujsstsu, 3. Expanse, extent, extension,
kuntha.
plane surface, breadth, unuu. 2. Sea. ocean,
uau>uau>, 3. Hereditary succession,
3. A kind of dance called Lukshmi's dance, Jaijfeto. 4. Expansion,
2. Lineage, race, i**a. 3.
Tradition, umwum. W. p. 504. Pakampropagation, dissemination,
5.
Stagnant water as in pools, ui(Mfiibit ;
para. (c.)

UltT
[a u>i|, r.] 6. [prov] A flat shoal, as
)t_&. 7. Wife of Soontlara moorti, ft r
ioteS. She was a dancing girl at a pagoda
in Tiruvaroor where this celebrated vo
tary of Siva saw her, and being fascinated,
prayed to Siva and obtained her.
uns&Bia>ipj,(&), s. Colloquial or prosaic
usage, -vj;k>*<5oppos. to poetic.
*UT<ssr, 3. God, &c. See uuw.
uirrr. A Sanscrit prefix, implying su
premacy, as ua.
u titassort ld unfTSGStntq-pLu, 3.
Carelessness, negligence, recklessness, in
attention, J(*ll>l_. (Coltotj )
'uirirSLD, 3. Dust,
2. Pollen or
farina of a flower, mxatfiii. 3. Fragrant
powder, miel&tgiit. W. p. 505. Pahaoa.
*U!Ttra&c5Lh, 3. Valor, prowess, heroism,
bravery, sw^ujii. (QfrA.)
'UHirsQlLutsi, 3, Valor, bravery, prow
ess, martial courage, ofjii. 2. Vigor,
strength, power; force of a wild beast, of
fire, &c, \t. W. p. 505. 1'arakhama
ufftrdQjLD^ireSujr-iQrLDchupirdS
itA, s. A valiant man, a hero, a person
whose physical powers are capable of
great endurance.
LUTiraQjiB&s, inf. To display bra
very, as ^iEjuSia.
*U!TlT&(aj, 3. [in Sans, crooked.] In
attention, heedlessness, j/rcmi^. 2. Di
version, amusement, pastime, -.-.: ~.
3. Object in view, a purpose,
4.
[in dram, performances.] An interjection,
calling attention, commonly pronounced
by the usheras eitluu*. :>. A kind of
song addressed to a deity each stanza
ending with this word, g>'ilsuifib. 6. [for
JtrA ] Past. Common in Tamil and
Telugu.
ufftr &&truS(T2< sev , v. noun. [prov. utitts
guuBbOTAi ] Being engaged about some
thing else, being inattentive.
t-'j.Tsi sii .E.rtl! inf. [vul. uattianL-t."]
To amuse a child, &c.
utjird^uuuir^^en, v. noun. Having the
attention diverted, being attracted or
engaged about other things to the neg
lect of the object in hand.
*ur<T3:i^, 3. The first modification of
the female energy of deity, <iL*ftjr, as
it exists having operations; i. e. creation,
in view to the benefit of souls, u&*eff)d
C=a>. It is differently analyzed by the
learned.
'UTlT&lLlLu, 3. Defeat, CjiireveS. W. p.
505. Parajata.
*L1JIT3LTIC!, 3. One of the eighteen
secondary Puranas. See a-uunmib. 2.
One of eighteen works on law. See (Xjm^Ai.
UTir&irm, 3. The father of the Rishi
Vyasa, and an author, J)uii<irp*aap. W. p.
506. l'.UIASAKA.
Lilir&GSiLu^. Killing, murder, Oa/r&o.
W. p. 507. Parasana.
untt^esrar, s. A murderer.
UJlT&iflilJLu, 3. One of the eighteen
Upa puranas, or e-uusimi&i [ex uardcar.']
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uiir
*UTirQiULa, s. Publicity, notice, rumor,
ua/rQpa&Q&iupeo, v. noun. Looking
disclosure, exposure, uou/Sipgoppos. to
about, turning away, 2. Neglecting,
(Dirftuti. (Colloq.)
disregarding.
uairSmuu(Bfle^, v. noun, [active unit
untiQpau>r aSqfjds, inf. To disregard,
?*juuA$!0Ai, ujrPidjiatjB&rfX&flAi.] Being
to be neglectful of.
divulged, being disclosed, as secrets, 'UTtrtu earth, s. Intense attachment
&c.
to any objict,
2. A religious class
UJiri lb, . Desert land, forest-tracts,
or order, ^ffffiom^Qfit^acQCii^. \V. p. 506.
LlfffcurfwiD.
)
Parayana. 3. The Zodiac, S|jSioSti_ui4.
uirirlSl, s. A fugitive, one flying on foot
uirir'iueesrem-, s. One who has an ex
from buttle. See ufi$. ( R.)
press object in view, ufipQurA. 2. [pi.
ujrjOT#.] A religious student
*U!TX^>c6i>. See unniifSfiij).
uaniueti), s. Kama, the son of
^unirupj^iiUisi, s. Stewardship, as una
while a virgin, aatraaOr.
uhtujlci, s. Deity as composed of UTiriB, s. (Arab.) That which has
absconded, run away, ^gi/i).,
male and female principles, or as manag
ing, controlling, performing operations, uirrresiir, s. The trunk of a tree; [ex
for the benefit of souls, by means of the
ucj, big, thick, et jtaor, the root part.] 2.
female energy, as in creation, &c, uttuuu
(r#i.) Internal sound as the rumbling ot
Qur(ja ; [ex u7r, sakti, et urib, Siva or more
the bowels, &c, B.aGmm*.
properly, umh, first and j/uini, last, i. e. the
beginning and end.] Another derivation ujrrirppih ujirppib, s. A num
is from a Sans, superlative, utifiumh. The
ber, a hundred thousand billions, ^Sje
Most High, the Supreme Being.
SiuCuif.. 2. Half the life time of Brah
ma, iSm&ip$t>uejd. W. p. 506. Pararta.
uairundaakraS, s. A devotional poem
3. See ui.
by fircjiotaswt, addressed to uarumb, this
word ending every couplet.
unirir&js&disma, s. An infinite series.
unnuusu6to& uffirujear, s.
The
, s. (Pert.)
Estimation,
Supreme Deity, i_a(*. (eg.}Note u itIT enit
otA#io.
Though this word is used by Christians
for the true God, it is not unexception *uirireQ(l^^SrS(tp^ih, s. Averting the
able.
face or turning the back to express
uarusair, s. Female deity, Parvati,
disapprobation, unwillingness, as uma/isib.
uiriru/fl, s. (Hind.) Order, rank, >Qg LJlTirsxJ, QQpm, ujirdBGarer,GQieir,Uffirej,
v. a. [poetic form of uj|.] To say,Q*i*ii,
2. To praise,
3. To worship,
ujlTUlfl&&, inf. To order, to rank,
mmsrmim.
uairuifideas, v. noun. A review, an *uitirgSDl &*s9. See under ua.
inspection.
Ulfl, s. Burden, load,
2. Horse,
'uyirueu, s. The fortieth year of the
<sw 3. Cherishing, supporting, urg,
Hindu cycle, corresponding with A. D.
4. The first lunar asterism,
1906, g>/(ji_ii.
d<afl; [exufi, i). a.] 5. Cotton shrub, u^.
6. Way, muff. 7. Blackness, darkness,
urtrueuu), s. Discomfiture, Gpireodl. 2.
apbu. 8. [v uti, v. n. ] Love, affection,
Disrespect, j/umii. W. p. 506. Parajyraq. 9. Pain.-distress, suffering, migf^ib,
b'iiava.
10. Greatness, Oucjojb. 11. Height, ele
vation, tallness, ajuni. 12. Speed, rapi
UTITLDlR, dSSpar% pQpat, uduar, da,
dity, quickness, !(.It may in some
v. a. To manage, to conduct, to execute,
of the meanings probably be derived from
to discharge duties, to superintend, to
Sa. Bri, to nourish.
hold an office,
2. To take care of,
to economize, to husband, ufffijuuG^ 3.
uifldairff/i, s. Persons who break in
To foster, to cherish, to nourish, *ai&*.
or train horses, (gfitnruiiSfoQmit. 2. Ele
4. To maintain, to support, to sustain, .$
phant drivers, u#fairc/.
fiti&x. (Beschi.) (c.) 5. To inquire, to ex
uiftpneniii, s. Offering or gift of a
amine, to investigate, to seek, ^im.
horse. 2. See ufi, Sa.
uanwiftuu, v. noun. Management. 2.
*Ulfl . [a Sans, particle.'} A sign of
Support.
9
intenseness, ubiquity, the highest degree,
'ujiruylfi^ua, s. Distinction, discrimi
&c. It is prefixed to Sanscrit but not to
nation, judgment, $iss4*i*Mfia>*. W. p.
Tamil words, as in the following com
506. Pakamarsa.
pounds. W. p. 507. Pari.
uiBaS, dSQpar, pQpwr, uduar, da,
/jj-/tld//?S, inf. To discriminate, to
v.a. To take away, do away, to remove,
discern, u^tffi". 2. To inquire, to in
expel, dispel, cancel, t**. 2. To
vestigate, <oru.
remedy, to repair, counteract, mf>p. 3.
'uirirQp&ih, s. Having the face avert
To cure, heal,
4. To retract,
ed, turning away, j^Qpaijui-rtaai. 2. In
recant; to amend or correct one's erro
advertence, inattention, neglect, disre
neous statements; to revoke, ag*m. 5.
gard, avatiuiSarviylt. (c.)
To expiate, atone for, mtfjiQn>ti. 6.
g$jaa*s3tfiiu6giQwu<Ti3pauiiiSi!i<2fi. Be not
[prov ] To nurse, to tend a sick person,
careless in this matter.
a lying-in woman; [ex u/lstirib.']
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ufi
uifiarfluu, v. noun. Removing, ex
pelling, dispelling.
uSaeaui, s.
The brass plate or dish
of a holy person,
2. A host,
an army, 0*Sw. 3. [proo. ] Army of
unseen demons, which is supposed to
march through the country and in
flict epidemics; also utinnuQuii.
i,#*=*i>i.r.-.. Thou slialt perish by
the epidemical army; a curse.
i_-.t7.-e .v c :; ap.il , s. The remains on the
plate of a spiritual preceptor. Bourges.
uiRair&u> u rfi !.- - : il . s. Jest, joke,
burlesque, as ___.. 2. Raillery, jeer,
derision, ridicule, _**&_-. 3. Sport,
play, 9_t_!_.(_; [ex tar*-:^*..] For
the compounds compare vseifit, ?-<_.
utsifuQu**. Badinage.
u.'aiji'SuiCn, As a joke.
uifiap&uuiLiaruiBanS, s. A buf
foon.
uiBairffLD, s. [com. uifliuiraw.'] En
tire destruction, abolition, cancelling,
expiation, atonement, <ftiga>*. 3. Re
medy, antu'.i it*
-r . 4. Healing,
curing, the art of physic or surgery,
enrnfifum, 5. [provl] Tending a sick
person, beast, &c, uswmtuti. 6. Foster
ing, cherishing. Cu)0ij_/.
7.
Women's hair, 0_*no_J*. 8. Storeas
_>i__u__r__. [For the compounds cmpare ueht$.pib, wW_, __.v:>T.j
uiRairu&Q&BVeii, s. Doctor's fee.
urflatrauiuirn&^iG), v. noun. Attending
on one as a physician.
uSairaaessr(Sutfiann^janufi, s. A
medical vocabulary.
uifiamf), s.
A doctor, a medical
practitioner,
2. A barbersurgeon. 3. A barber.
wBdairaw, s. Adorning, decoration,
improvement, jjui_^Ji_; [ex Sa. Pari,
ornament. 1 2. As
id.
urfld&aati, s. Receiving, j^i/Santuu.
2. A wife, _!>__). See >j__.
r*__4._ii. My wife, one received
by me.
uifldSssiiueiaesiruifidSu&da, inf.
To accept, receive, j(iff__4_.
uifl&asrih, s. Dependants, servants,
Bi*iQeiiQirf. 2. Train, retinue, fol
lowers, gfiGV
3. Relationship, af
finity, -p(; [ex ut, surrounding ]
uifi&eaesr, s. Air, wind, airpgi.
uifi&dioS\iiju}, s. The mountain Maha
Meru, Q_f*__u. (.)
uifls-iraaiM, s. Service, attendance,
ministry, especially in a temple, sip
ii*rS_ki. Employment or work
of a servant, attendant, &c.
uift&naasir , s. [pi. uifl&twaH.'] A ser
vant in a temple, &c.
urfl f-noS, s. A hand-maid, r*"S- 2.
As the feminine of
urfi&raui, s. Employment of a ser
vant, as utrttmib. 2. Female locks, as
urt_rr-. 3. (_?.) Difference concern
ing etiquette, l/_*_.
uiflSliiLDii, s. Distress, labor, trouble,
iii .o. 2. Great suffering, &.(-.>;
[ex ftti--.]

uiti
uifls-ji/xw, s. Purity, immaculateness,
unspottedness, un&ata>&. 2. Holiness,
sanctity, gtv*>u. 3. Innocence, lyafl^io.
4. [vol. as adv.] Absolute, entire, when
used negatively, opope/gui.
u#*fi#miiS&fai uA*fi&*Q&>'i-i. None
at all.
utfts-ppmt&fdstoiu, inf. To be polluted,
denied.
urfi&ppUiir-sauifl&ppLhu&tireBBr, inf.
To purify, sanctify.
uifl&ppn, s. Holy persons. 2. Per
sons of pure family descent, #jr
Lyaoi_<J<uir. 3. Innocent persons, as At*.
uiflappanTGir uS-;Sr-;ot . . [ /cm.
uA^^ijs.] A pure or holy person.
uifispp^sB, s. [improp. uiflmji^sireS.]
The Holy Spirit, f CAW*, usage.)
Ulfl&^fS, S. [Vul.] As Ulfi&pjfLD, 1.
2. [ proo. ] As ut*tfil; 3.
uiflQ&irp&sr, s. Thorough search, strict
examination, scrutiny, trial. Fur <A
compounds see Qreflter.
uiflGmnfiaa, inf. To examine well,
&c. See G*'B.
uift&&iuu>, s. Acquaintance, inter
course, intimacy, connexion, familiari
ty, jy,tfap*i4; sometimes utiutb, {com
monly, uil*as>*.~\ W. p. 508. Pahiciiava. 2. One of the tones in which
the Vedas or verses of holy writ are
chanted, G*f*ipgiG)&ctrt).
uifl&&iuiiiue8Bestr, inf. To make ac
quaintance.
urfl&SjSLb, s. Acquaintance; custom,
u/nVc^ii, s. Cutting off, dissection,
division, asafri^ij^. 2. Section, chapter,
qhBugMi. 3 Discrimination, posi
tive ascertainment, U(gfffims. 5. Limit,
boundary,
5. Absoluteness, entireness, <j>;>iii. W. p. 508. PabichcnEDA.In metaphysics, uH*Qepib, modes
of finite being are three: 1. mnu&*
<2*pl>, certainty of the existence of a
thing, quality, &c, at one time and not
at another; 2. 1/ssuttQsjia, certainty,
as to place. 3. m&gut*Qrptb. certainty,
as to the thing. From these limitations
the Divine Being is free.
u*#CpjpJui^Q#**i>tfi3M. Most cer
tainly, I did not say so.
ufl&Q&pesui, s. Cutting; section as
uifiaf,snaii>, s. Adorning, decoration;
polishing, ffwtxb.
uti*}.*t!iiiiiSifiQfiii&p g. It is clearly
evident.
urfipiS, dSCpdr, pQpar, uQuar, as,
v. n. To pity, to compassionate, sym
pathize with, to yearn over,
2.
To regret, to sorrow, to be in anguish,
0*B*s. 3. To bemoan, lament, jjs
4; [ex ufifiruib.] (c.)
uiflpnuii, s. Pain of mind, anguish,
sorrow,
2. Pity, sympathy, soli
citude,
uiftpnuuu(Bpeo, v. noun. Sympathiz
ing, yearning. 2. Suffering, being af
flicted.
uifi/Bnarii, s. Barter, exchange, uses
uv^jr. (St) 2. (c.) A bribe, sastx-ts.
8. Seeu*.

uifljg ir ecru: ai iriej(g,Sjn &i sir, appel. n. One


who takes bribes.
uif)pS.uj<iau>, s. Complete abandon
ment, desertion, Qfpgnbtt<*>s. bee (ji/>.
u#0g>uia#ufiib. Relinquishment on
oath.
uiflti@liijn&, s. A religious devotee,
an ascetic, Miu8>.
uifiisnwua, s. A great name, 8H^,fi.
2. ( Old Die.) Prosperity, n$i.
LHfluigaiti, s. A good opportunity,
mpjwuii. 2. Fitness, propriety as ui
m*.
u/ui(5c/(?ai*r. A very good opportu
nity.
urfluaiw, s. Meanness, disgrace, con
tempt, ^mvmth. 2. Baseness, degrada
tion, Sb\fii- 3. Insignificance, unimpor
tance; a trifle, jipuii. 4. A despicable
thing, gwaCutji-.
urftueuuufBfieo, v. noun. Being dis
graced.
uiflurraii, s. Ripening, maturity, di
gestion, concoction, perfection, u*ii.
uiftunS, s. One who by divine illumi
nation approaches liberation, Qptpimmi/iiuAg;*. 2. One who is approved,
able to hold any situation, <5<r.
uifluiresse^,, s. Technicality, &EiQ&fi u>.
2. A conventional term as <s*-AayS.
uifluireuaefr, s. A protector, saviour,
uifluireoarii>, s. Protection, preserva
tion, fostering; good government, uts*
*. For the compounds see g|jr*fl<uio,
urfiuiteoesriiufaresr, inf. To protect,
to foster, to govern safely, prosperously,
&c.
uiBuireoesreiruiRunmar, s. A patron,
a maintainer, ttnjuipgQmar.
uifluireSaa, inf. As uiBuraiarwutAr
tr. 2. To exert benign compassion, ,_r
cSns. 3. To grant, bestow, sy<j. 4.
(Old Die.) To thrive, <3f4*.
uiflyflazrtnp, s. ( St.) Fulness, as uif)
uifiyjem/iiaeuw, s. Fulness, comple
tion, entireness, property of being full
and all-pervading. See ^liurarppsiisac.
uiHu^essrii, s. Fulness, perfection;
abundance, plenty, satisfaction; [used
in all the meanings of eii^ami.'] 2. Allpervading, as utiypexrj&miib. For the
compounds see yjcwia.
ufi^ffmrwr^jssauiSiLtear. He ate to the
full.
ut^aaBcstou. Abounding grace.
v. noun. Being satisfied. 2. Being full.
uifiu^earai , s. The Deity as omnipre
sent, rC(giAi&p*<?<0ffsw.
uifly,irpP, s. Abundance, fulness. See
uifiy^neaSi, s. Parvati, unnaifi. 2.
Lukshmi, g)uii&
uiftwerw, s. Odor, fragrance; perfume
diffusing itself; an exquisite scent, <g
matrti. The compounds uAocritsjjiiq, uA
merfflstSajto. ufiaaatfieva, ufitcermjrfjbr^ See
under the primaries.
uif)wtraifl,s. [inmythol.] The mother
of Vyasa, rfumfrjsnCr,

UiB
uiBlobB, dSQpeir, pQpein,
da,
0. n. To diffuse itself as odor, to be
fragrant, aanifr. 2. To be social, con
vivial as friends at a feast, a^if.*xtf*M.
3. v. a. [prop.j To conduct a feast
pompously, &c, *atMs. 4. To praise,
extol, L/sffi.
uiflinsfiuLf, v. noun. Spreading as
odors; sociality ; cheerfulness, animation;
praise, &c. It is mostly of Jaffna use.
uiflLcirsxrii, s. [ncg. j^uiflLDnessrii.'] Size,
measure, dimension,
For the com
pound see jsQtfsib.
uiRirremeui^p, s. A short or long
vowel; a technical term in Grammar.
urfliArgy, Q^ipes, urfiu>nflQareir, Oeidr,
uforp, v. a. To give and take, to ex
change, interchange, impfitQaitim. 2.
To deal out fond to guests,
nip. 3. To use, handle, as utensils
or furnitures; to do with, w<in_ (c.)
4. (Jaff.) To take food, or drink. a-C
Quaa. 5. v. n. To frequent as men,
beasts, birds, Sec, to resort to, n-im-. 6.
To prevail as epidemics, uiro. 7. To cir
culate, as money, Qjurmfiiu. 8. To
conduct one's self, to suit one's self, *i_
**. 9. To go about as a convalescent
person, *-irJmtg./( is an irregular
compound oj Sans, and Tamil.
utiwi0&pa.L-BPu>. An article in use.
w&g*<5fip*8ptiuCjuf.iDifffl&i. Suiting
one's self as to times or circumstances,
tc.
uHwtfifBWt . noun. [prov.~\ Going
about, prevalence of disease, conduct,
&c. 2. Intercourse, familiarity, muty.
3. Illicit intercourse, i^mrUSt. (Jaff.)
utistppfrll. An unchaste woman.
uAtcrfcpi&sMfi$i-i>. An unfrequented
place.
utflwnppsi(&>>>D uiflwnjbppjiirLp&gl
ufiiaippuiSuDifi, s. Bad habits, miscon
duct.
urfliBpw, s. That which is measured,
limited, bounded, wSrun
See jyurf
uifliSptrairBii, s. Limited measure of
food, iOLlt_f.TTG,'Graro,' ; [ex ^rj(A.j
uSryiau), s. The lunar asterism,
2. Skin of the leg. fcaMk*>*. (en.)
uiflQwiuih, s. As ljiHJ j.i'i. .
uif)Qwiraarij>, s. Infatuation from love,
uifiujaih, s. Ankle ring, atrp&if). 2.
Arm-ring, m**A. 3. Ankle ring con
sisting of little bells, u;fi*rW.
uMtuiiaui, s. Bed, bedstead, aiLtf.ev.
2. Sleeping place, any contrivance for
the sleeping of human beings, utsc
uifiiuipih, s. [neg. ^juiftiLim^w] Limit,
term, boundary, extent of time or place,
viJM. 2. End, termination, verge, q/.
1. 3. [in combin. adverbially.] Till, until,
jfveami&put.iutspib. Till he came.
uifidjev&rmti, s. The final end, QpLfOj.
uiftiuaimsit^, s. ( St.) Opposition,
contradiction, rP/t>i_
uifiiusDLh, s. Highway, public road,
public thoroughfare, uiQAgC>j9.
urRujimh, s. Bidicule, &c. See uif)
735

uiftuatuui, i. A synonym, synony


mous term, saQuitsaisfiteutuQritt. 2.
Order, variety of arrangement, manner,
uiQpa>p. 3. A figure in rhetoric. See
jyUErli. 4. Community, jju>rssflj:Z>.
urfltLiiTiiJ&ihGj$gu>1 s. See &&G&ld.
urftiuiuudQ&nGV uiftuirtLiuQuiijiru
flzjsiuaruith, s. Synonyms, gQQuetsC-u&j
Q*>.
uiflujirijw, s. [com, for ufflsirjjui.'] Ex
piation, treatment.
urHajFif), s. Doctor. See uifisirrf).
utflujirGeuir&Sar, s. Careful counsel,
urfl'iuit erru> , s. Train, retinue, atten
dants, ufti'ctb.
uSoiL-tui, s. Weavers' instrument,
C ~ rfa*it<Jn*.{. 2. Cloth, 9tu. 3.
Vestments of an idol, !<*:*$&mt-.
4. A head-band for mourning, pleiiSp
*Li(S9aw. 5. Robes given to a person,
by the king on liis appointment to an
office, uiLia&di&jiiJBB.
urtLi!_#9&u. A fine cloth. (Beschi.)
urfleumii, s. Youth, juvenility, Qium
aiotib. 2. Husked rice, ^fi.
uifleurr^d/S&sr, s. [St. uifloirrpporih."}
Exchange, barter, ut*tt-mtf>jf. 2. A
figure in rhetoric. See jyuiiiid.
uiftainQpryssui, s. Turning or rolling
the head on one side, through animal
excitement, &c, as one of the thirtytwo attitudes, io^4^'RWcrtyp*'ttj,Aff26usB;,aJ

UtfiS

U ifl 633T

wfliiaiGu&peo. Pleading for, inter


ceding for, mediating, vindicating. 2.
Speaking with feeling, soliciting with
earnestness.
*L_///?ffln6S,
(St. urHaio.) A moat, a
ditch, .syarf. W. p. 508. Parikiia. 2. A
mound within a rampart, mgtgiahGutnt-.
(*;)
*uSisiTTLCi
um^smrLc. See u/ft.
UffJssinriT, s. Persons who break in or
train horses, &c. See ufi.
urFHSiraih, s. Wife, &c. See urfl, Sa.
Ulfl, d@Gps)r, jfGpas, uGutk, , v. a.
To bear, carry, sustain, *u>s*. 2. To
preserve, to watch, sit*, (p.)
*utflAetna, s. Trial. See uifitL&>&.
uifl&exsflas, inf.
To speak softly,
politely, appeasingly, &c, iSgesniiuGu*
{Old Die.)
uifi&Lh, s. Touch, contact, feeling, (the
sense) perception. See Autiwb. 2. (c.)
Donation, fee, present, &c, by the bride
groom to the bride before proceeding to
the house for marriage, as jewels, apparel,
money, rice, fruits, &c, in some parts
stipulated for, Quahgpa<3fi0t5*ig>; some
times, uAuii. 3. Eclipsing, beginning of
an eclipse, SaaamiuppAi.
uifl&airevii, s. Beginning of an eclipse.
uA&siGsL-L-ev, v. noun. Asking for,
or stipulating concerning the ufirii do
nation.
uiB'&fsasinnpfiean, s. The primitive
element of touch, feeling, &c. See 0*

UiB&SO, s. Gift, donation, as uifts-, Sa.


ir)
urfiSeorrerrii, s. [pi.] Beggars, mendi
cants, StirOGurr.
uiB<3r, t. A wicker-boat like a large
basket covered with leather, used to cross
rivers. 2. Honor, greatness of mind, Ougt
param. 3. Quality, nature, property,
4. Manner, way, method, order, mode.**
a. 5. Good manners, decency, gentility,
rr*faib. 6. [uul.for Qurf*.] Bigness, bulkiness.
u/fl*Qt, inf. To have no sense of
honor.
uiHsrQsiLiaiar, appcl. n. One devoid
of shame, a degenerate person. 2. One
who has lost his honor,
u/flar, s. A gift, a donation, public
present, [from Sa. Sparsa, gift.]
'urflsms1, s. A shield, buckler, Gaisw;
[from Sa. fhari.'} 2. A large umbrella
as a badge of honor. 3. See sersruuter
urfleas'dmirnrT, s. Shield-bearers, Gs
isiitSifjjGuii. 2. A cast whose ances
tors were shield-bearers, ruir.
/j/fltf^sti, s. Covering. See jjurfld
Ulf!&&{&&l, s. (Sa. uifltL8pjs.) A
king who was a grandson of Arjuna, Jf9*
aararQua^iai. W. p. 514. PaRIKSUIT.
*Ulfi<9= S3)&, s. Acquaintance. See u//?<f
eiutb under ui. (c.)
Ulfli^s-, s. (for.) The hilt or handle
of a sword, inusq.. (/?.)
'U ifi L-& ir i&pup$l, s. Skill in ex
periments, j/OiSuirfifipii; [ei ufiL-ta>r."]
UlWLSl, dQGpeir, fsGptk, uGuar, is,
v. a. To examine, to test, to prove, to
experiment, to put on trial or probation,
Gsigns. 2. To practise, to learn by prac
tice, to accustom, train, inure, exer
cise one's self. ^lSuiSi&b ; also written uf
is.
*uiflilS^^l uiPiL&pjgj, s. As

urRwirpih, t. Abuse, reproach, scur


rility, tgpp*tCj&.
uift&$L-an&, s. A mode of illumi
urfieunjrih, s.
Retinue, attendants,
nation, dispelling of sin, &c. See Stc-air.
[Sans.] 2.
Army, body of troops,
uifl&isnLf., s. Time of the beginningLMD1-.
of an eclipse.
uftoitnrarib. Train, retinue.
uifl&uuemii, s. Money given by the
uHinQ/smm/tMa. Attendant gods in
bridegroom.
the train of a superior god.
urfl&ii,Gu& urfl&wGurri, inf. To
uifle&Q^pfl, s. Tables used in deter
negotiate for the wedding present.
mining the passage of planets from one
uS^Laennmrg^ei, v. noun. Receiving
sign to another, Bj*jj/r*iuiJ. 2. Re
the presentas the parents or house
volution of a planet, &im**pg. W. p.
hold.
512. Pariviritti.
urftGsviihurflGaie^u>, s. Halo, about uif ^esrti), s. Touch, feeling by the *UlB LLsms1, s. Trial, test, examination,
touch. 2. Eclipsing, as uttii. 3. See ut, Sa.
the sun or moon, as one of the un
scrutiny, experiment, Cjf^far. 2. Practice,
uifl&axwiT^peOtV.noun. Being eclipsed
seen, or seldom seen, phenomena of the
use, habit, exercise, experience, experi
as the sun or moon; i. e. being touched
heavens. See ai^tQira.
mental, acquaintance with an art, study,
by the snake.
u/lSan-iSQjiii. Forming as a halo.
utfle siren
s. Classification of con
uiflL-BD&uuGifiev, v. noun. Becoming
uiflQeupesrij), s. Suffering, anguish, j/fi
sonants.
well learnt by practice.
uifl&zirGeufS, s. [in alchymy.] A drug.
urBiem PueSasmsr, inf. To try, sift, exa
'urft&ih, s. A bludgeon, suSarsif . W. p.
Sec ifl*r<?jffi.
mine, experiment. 2. To habituate one's
508. Par i on a. 2. See u/isoa.
self to a place, to any kind of food,
* U if)&<ktST, s. Practice, exercise, habit,
uiflsifl, v. To do away, &c. See utfi, Sa.
&C, UffiisicifiAi.
use, up***. 2. Fellowship, communion,
urflL-en&uijiid&.inf. To try, to exa
intercourse, /s*/tii.
Ulfl, @Gpsr, iGpzfc, Gai&r, ufltu, v. n.
mine, to experiment. 2. To habituate.
To part, to break, to separate, to be sun 'urfj&inraih urfi&irj-Lh. See urfl.
dered, JAu. 2. To favor, to be benignant, UlflQ, ifiS/gcir, pGpsir, uGuar, da, *uiflL-tSf-e<STaLh,s. Birds making a round
to love, jjsSriy-j. 3. To sympathize
or spherical course in the air, ull/c
v. a. To touch, to perceive by the touch,
with, g)rM. 4. To speak with affection,
to
feel,
QfiiiLL-fiu,
2.
To
eclipse
as
Itdka
g/arQuiQGur. 5. To plead, to intercede
and Kithu, aavpt*. 3. To use, to take as Ulfl SSHTlS, dQGpek, fiQjsar, uGuar, ds,
for one, w^^Ai/niGua. 6. v. a. To sun
food, liquors. &c, to experience, ^uS*.
v. n. To change, vary, to assume new
der, to part as jyjj**. 7. To cut off, to
4. v. n. To habituate one's self, to become
forms or states, to assume identity, as a
hew down, jtHts. 8. To cut with a knife,
versed
in,
to
have
fellowship
with,
to
be
plant rising from its parent tree, Gu^u
&c,. as QaiCt
conversant with, uijs.
2. To change as elements in nature,
uiftm&GaiLieo, v. noun. Asking with
urflS/i^^Sajurfitpgiuuirrr&, inf. To
air from ether, fire from air, water from
great solicitude, importuning.
fire, earth from water, or as one form
associate with one and learn his dis
urfiig3Q&n<cisrinie<>. Eulogizing with
of deity from another, according to Hindu
position. 2. To learn by use, experience,
philosophy, Coiui_.
ardor. (R.)
intercourse with, &c.
7

u(5
'uifletariuih, s. Marriage, Sajub. W.
p. 509. Pabin'aya.
*Uifl$>B3)Li>lh, s. Change, variation, mo
dificationas in the elements, or in the
forms of deity arising one out of another,
C/jLir<8. W. p. 509. Parin'amv.
u/fl<Gm)LD&i?aLb, s. Changeable bodies.
See
uiflpiOi. See uif), Sa.
*uf)^TiQ, s. (St. ufyrdi.) The name
of a year in the Hindu cycle, pjisArO.
W. p. 515. Pareed'iiavke.
s. [com. u(5@.] A circle,
periphery,
2. A chariot wheel,
G>cr<y*r. 3. Discus weapon, r**my&. 4.
Halo about the sun or moon, ud<?i_i. 5.
The sun, <s*uar. 6. Light, lustre, radi
ance, brightness, g<*. (*.) 7. A stake
to which an animal is tied when sacri
ficed, bu*^lii4. 8. A sacrificial mound,
iinSuan-. W. p. 509. Parid'hi. 9. [in
astron.'] Epicycle. See 9*G>rui\&.
uiftfiuirena, s. Mean degrees counted
on an epicycle, always in a given ratio
to those of the deferent.
*uiBii^iuirQ, s. An ascetic. See uifi.
*urR LjTih, s. Ankle-rings, &e. See uifi.
UfftuLj, v. noun. A burden, &c. See
ufl, v.
uifiQ>UseOip&ir, s. A brahman poet
who wrote a commentary on the p*.
*UiRlLllEl&Lb, s. A bedstead, &c. See
ut.
*uiBiurs^th, s. Limit. See u.
'urfiiUiA, s. A nuptial present. 2.
Price as u/ltth.
utftsQ(7^^)^!,s. Revolution of a planet,
&c. See uuder ut.
Uifls^j, s. Affection, love, kindness, fond
ness, melting of the heart through love,
2. Delight,
sociality,
en
dearment,
*-*?,* 4.pleasure,
3. Distress,
affliction,
ffsbuib; \i'x uA, r.J
uAosnssGuds-, s. Affectionate dis
course, conciliating speech.
uifla/ueisrgpijSco , v. noun. Fondling,
treating with great attention, enter
taining, or attending to, in the most
endearing manner.
z_//Pa5ii, s. One of the twenty-seven
astrological Yogas,
s^re* Qpi&ff .
'uffsstoS, s. As ui?lLo>&.
*UI?lL.&S83nii, s. Examination, ff^/rsSfcar.
W. p. 514. Pareekshan'a.
*uiPlLsh)^f ui?6S)s+, i. Experiment,
proof, Gerp!er. 2. Trial, examination
ill. 3. Practice, habit, experience, ac
quaintance with, &c , jfuiiiur#i4. See ufic
mr. W. p. 514. Pareeksiia.
UiPlL&}<3S, inf. To examine, prove,
try; to experiment, G*irfits. 2. To learn
by practice, to become initiated, acquire
a habit, uJai.
*UfP<3ip.iy-, s. Investigation, ,tk Tirtiioj.
W. p. 515. Pareesiitt.
UQf), adj. Great, gross, big, &c. For the
compounds, sec u^ana.

UQfjLLUa
LJQT), s. A pimple, blotch, pustule, imposthume, Saimgl. 2. A boil, a tumor,
(Old Die.) For the compounds, see
Qsruuaii; [_c;v u&miB ]
UQ^afeoLpea, v. noun. Bursting of a
boil, a pustule or pimple.
tJG5' @Gpar, liq^S Garor, Geuar, uqtfS,
v. a. To drink, to imbibe,
2.
To take food, uSI*s. 3. To enjoy,
u(jct, v. noun. Drinking, &c, as the
verb.
LiqTjasssr, s. [prov.~\ Coarseness, thick
ness, roughness, as of cloth, clumsiness,
of work, &c, uaibuq-vrnff.
<-lQFj, aSflgi, p/sgi, (gii>, As, v. n. To
become large, thick, bulky, plump; to
thicken, to swell, to bloat. Qua**. 2. To
increase in size, to grow up, man. 3. To
become serious in aspect, consequences,
&c, to be aggravated,
4 To be in
creasedas lands, one's estate, an amount,
expenses, &c, Qu&s. 5. To increase as
a scale of performance, living, equipage,

u(vr-: t/^civ, s. Cotton yarn, sewing


cotton.
UQr)/ifiluu(g&-, s. Cotton of the uqf)
fS": distinct from gi':a-.a;:>.
uijTiiSuC ur@, s. A pack of cotton.
ufrfjji^wassr, s. A weaver's reel.
u(M^Sa it, s. Root of the cotton
shrub, a decoction of which is given as
a demulcent in cases of strangury and
gravel.
The thrush, aphtha?,
mmiitBit-0,
U(TT)RJIP, s. [tui. unniiffi.'] Hawk, kite,
Gsssnb.There are different kinds, (ju>
UCJ*^J Or ueDpuu&ikjp, (gfiitSuu(5*g, Qugib
U&tff, Q&liUQfllg, ^.?Ctl .':1-:LL -f UT BODS
u<*. (C.)
ut5*gib\t&ibQuwG*i. As closely as the
hawk and its shadow.
i-(!>y f :>.^r
o, . v. noun. One of Ihe
four kinds of aspects in rules for
literary works. See
U0U0Bff, s. Grains not boiled,
macerated, GwiiGsip. 2. Any thing
of the size ofgravel, small pebbles,&c, ui*,
GuwtimiarH. [ptok.] The largest off the ipecies in small fruits, roots or other eatables,
Gifiumpj/iLQuttufmmi. 4. Grains or small
grains not well ground or pounded,
v$jtt*qstH-fippialajii> ; [cX lf& Ct ucy*ao.]
u&UQj&aoaQijititotrtb.gfm/QmraAwGlGueiljdiliii.
He has taken away all the largest.
uqfjurrfl<peO, v.noun. [prov.~] Grow
ing large, full, stoutas trees, plants,
crops, tS*uu@fi0ii. See urfi, v.
UQfjUupLZ, s. Hill, mountain. See

u&tg&mrL-Qp&i. Being magnified, ap


pearing greater, as objects viewed
through a magnifying glass; to be
magnified in description.
uqfjiaerqfp, inf. To write a large
hand.
u/T^aQaareo, e. noun. [ prov."] Being
thick, large, Qu<5ibuis.tirt5<$02& .
UQ)Ses>s. You cannot become bulky.
(j>.) 2. v. noun. Largeness, QuS^c
eo*.
UQffpp&uSjp, s. A thick rope.
uqi^pai&r, appcl. n. A corpulent man.
uQuufl, s. Parvati the mountain
UQpfBip, s. Thick lips.
born, utfK&.
u^uLj, v. noun. An increase, (p.)
U(77j<5o, S. A grain of boiled rice, UQTjUUlh, s. Thickness, hugeness,
greatness, mm. 2. Extension, plump
QttfiffuutgttBs. 2. Boiled rice, diminutively,
ness, dilation, utstfti. 3. Size, measure
8*W. 3. Small pebbles, gravel, ugtmtt
**>. 4. See uot, v.
i of fruit, a tree or other thing of bulk.
ugiS)ff, s. Crystal, uoBeg; [ex UQ^ui3tis, inf. To enlarge, thicken,
uffssiOriuti. 2. To magnify in des
cription, to exaggerate, ui%mj. (c )
*UQfj6Bofl<ir, s. [prop. u/flsBr^/f.] Poets,
s. Soft or inner kernel of
literati, (/if.) mature persons, iy<i*. (*^.) UQFjUL],
shelled seeds, beans, peas, &c, rf^^feLL
uqf$, s. A circle, &c. See uiflp.
u&uu. (c.) 2. See u<si v.
i_(3tj4(5, *. Pulse-congy.
uqf)p$E!, j. Cotton shrub of different
u^ui-jiSenr, s. A plant, Chenopokinds, Gossypium herbaceum, g,iQ<^, 2.
dium album.
Cotton. See u There are different
UQftUt-id&npui, s. Rice mixed with
kinds of cotton, viz: mwiL<Soui3t$, wild
pulse while boiling.
cotton; Q*i4ug*p, Gossypium religiosum;
u(Tr)Ui-ipifB>Biujev,s. A kind of groundlgrd)uu(3'A0, Gossypium vitifolium; ucJSu
silk cotton ; y,uu^fi, flower cotton ;
pulse used with food.
GutuuuQrfiP or iDtMuuqsfiP, hill cotton; Q*
UQ^ut-iLcemenm^sssr^^eD, v. noun. [prov.~]
atoustgl, common Cotton; K-Ouiiu^gl, (go
Drawing up the earth close around
enuuu<3fil, gjejritnu(Kj5$il, *_SBTU(J1>, are
beans, &c, to support them.
some other kinds of u<sfifi.
uQijuLjwpBi s. A stick with a round
Qeu^uuqf)^^, s. A kind of creeper
head to mash boiled pulse.
called ^5fftesd?.
^eo^uuQF/ULj, s. A flat kind of bean.
SiiiUQFjpfi, s. A shrub. (R.)
i_/(T7jLCU), i. Female waist-band of beads,
u(tfys@dair(B , s. Cotton plantation.
gems, ttc.t consisting of eighteen strings,
UQf)pld&iriLj, s. The cotton capsule.
r_.--_.7 -r-o-a- tT-'__^-'
2. j ' l - -~r j
u(if)p$ld(3}e8rLf.as>3,, s. A water-pot
Thickness, bulkiness, largeness, /Hj-uu.
stuffed with cotton. (*.)
*U(fT)ltiLCi, s. Coat of mail, aoi&ii. 2.
U(TT)P$jdQsnC-es>i, s. Cotton seed.
A saddle, a pillion, ^if*<vwtea. W.
UiTfjjifiS-Q&if-, i. Cotton shrub.
p. 739. Varmman.
737

ukaa
UQ^lusO, s.

Yard-arm in a vessel, au

u^wpsuSji, i. A rope to hoist a sail;


the main brace.
UQ^Lnesr, s. A bulky man or thing; [ex
UQTjl&, dQZpsir, p<2pat, u<3uar, as,
v. n. To fence, to parry, to play at back
swords, B<ouQ<iu.
2. To adorn,
to dress, ^*t-sfej. 3. To be in high
spirits, to exult, triumph,
(p.)
u^lSul), v. noun. Dressing, adorning,
,;,.tji!ul(. 2. High spirits, <T*adUi^. 3.
Kenning, ^.'.iun
'UQfjLBsiLb, s. [improp. for urftillpu>.~\
Exultation, triumph, cAarfuL/. 2. Mettlesomencss, gaiety, high spirits, blitlicsomeness, b8i*<9.
LJQrjanLD, s Thickness, largeness, bulkiness, greatness, magnitude, Oucyou>. 2.
Fatness, corpulence, grossnoss, ugijuii. 3.
Roughness, coarseness, u^ihui^ajfarffatami.
4. [uu/.] Seriousness, importance, gravi
ty, Mar<&.Note. For the changes in
combination, see jfg.
urtt&, appcl. n. Any thing which is
large, or bulky.
urRjj.adj. Thick, large, great, (p.)
lj 7JB <..?-, s. A superficial bite, SLapsif..
UQ^AaniHuiii, s. [com. QuQeisrrifluii.']
A great or serious matter.
uQfjii y ec , i. One of the intestines,
the colon, <Dr0.
j(3s/aps, . One disposed to give
liberally or by the handful, a-fiiopaam:
2. Opulence, riches on a large scale,
urnjipSso, . A large head, Quifiiuptito.
2. A rash, daring, haughty person, (JiolL
i(.aa3*ir. 3. A respectable, masterly,
dignified or opulent man, Qu&a>inrfp&pit
Qfitar,
uq^ipfosseapiundr, s. Large headed
white ants.
uQ^ifiSBtd&irnrr, s. Persons of property,
authority, respectability, dignity, &c
uQf, f 7, ^.d QjjjpiLnLj, s. Large headed
emmets.
U(T^uQuiT(r^ar, s. That which is crude,
unrefined, unfinished; imperfect, as a
treatise, translation, discourse, &c, su
perficial knowledge, ujJufaiwOuraJr,
0>.) _
U(n)iDLLiu> uq^ldCCB , s. [pros.] A
rough calculation, u&&uit.. 2. Rough
ness, crudeness, as in the first process
of carving, Writing, &c, Qviimmdataxc.
U(V)UiLLLLt>Lp.&s-, inf. To chisel, ham
mer, &j , roughly, for the first time.
urTr,u>L-tu>nesrGaidsb, s. Coarse work.
uqFfQppgi, s. Large pearls. 2. (fig.)
Castor seeds, pustules in the small pox,
&c.
utTF)U>uiQ., s. That which is coarse,
homely, or rough,
2. What is
slight, or imperfect, Qrma>ai^aima.
ucsibuitjjrs*Q*iu0&i. Working coarsely.
2. Doing a thing superficially.
738

uisiiuif.iuiaijuirijtfiij. Examining slight


ly, superintending imperfectly.
u(fiiuif.tui:arQmi7ai. Coarse work, (c.)
u^tiiSif., x. A large handful.
urgaiemuw, s. A great circle, QutfltuasiL
1_|6.
urT^eitpmi, v. noun, [prov.] Furrows in
ploughing too wide apart.
U(5Quil, s. [in carpentry.'] Hewing
in the rough. 2. Rough work coarsely
done, C4)#pCfcu. 3. [fig.'] Sly
means; scheming, artful management,
n>f<Bu<yQiii$.(ji<;<3lij8Ji)i. The cow is
cropping off the tops of the grass.
UQQeuqgpgi, s. Large letters, large
print or writing, Quihijim^ra.
urgGaiaso, s. Coarse or rough work.
2. Work imperfectly done.
UQjjGupLa u itsup lis, s. A hill,
a mountain, <ofcu, sometimes improperly, np
ft. W. p. 517. Pabvvata.
u/T^eapeurrppetS, s. Parvati, as brought
up on a mountain, t^mmmma.
u^aipeunS, s. One who resides on
mountains, a mountaineer.
UQTjGULC,, s. Time in general, term,
period, ii4. 2. Seasons of the year of
two months each, Sav- 3. Full-moon,
QuaiacriS. 4. NeW-niOOn, J)tof;rfl. 5.
Youthfulness, juvenility, the tender state
of brutes, vegetables, &c, giorera. 6. Knot,
joint in the body, in trees, &c, gw. 7.
High elevation, eminence, am#>ft 8. Sea
son, suitable time, opportunity, early
opportunity, ptMtKib. 9. Age, season,
period or stage of life, those of the mon
differingfrom those of the woman, mug. 1 0.
Puberty of a youth, time when a tree,
&c, begins to bear, L>Ai4. 11. State of
things, aspect of affairs, position ; state of
a case, circumstances, &c, ijamwo. 12.
Degree, rate, proportion,
13. Proper
age in life for any action, or pursuit, B
tummnif. 14. The time of the sun's enter
ing a new sign, especially at the equinox
and solstice. 1 5. Section, book, chapter,
pijipax.>ulG>. W. p. 518. PaBVVAH.
QuQurasfitBcissBfiugmH&g). Such 18 the
state of things at present.
ursmrarQuair. A young woman grown
marriageable.
utgeussniu, s. A fruit in its season.
u(Tf)BiiQQ^neoei, inf. To propose mea
sures, advise how to act.
UQrjeiiiBiTif., s. Time of conjunction or
opposition of sun and moon.
UQ^eiipuu, inf. To pass the season.
UQjjOiuuSssr, s. The female tree of
the Palmyra species. 2. The Palmyra
tree that bears fruit at the proper
season. See u&r.
u(genuurraxr, s. The flower of the
Palmyra occurring in its season.
uri^aiuieBLfi, s. Seasonable rain.
UQ^eaQpupS, v. noun. Application in
due season. (>*.)
UQ^eaihunridtf, inf. To consider or
devise measures, to think how to act. 2.
To seek opportunity.
utgaiiiiStnjfida, inf. To fail as a
Beason, opportunity. (p.)

UfTFfOiuj utQCu&iTGiu), *. The six


seasons of the year, are: *> cloudy,
August and September; 2.
cold,
October and November; 3. <y)*utf, even
ing dew, December and January; 4.
ii*uo9, morning dew, February and
March; 5. n<;rf*>, milder, hot season,
April and May; 6. qpP/CS6i, hot
season, June and July.
^iaiiTuiT^&'w, *. The six stages of
life in males, are: mo*, a child under
five years; 2. V, from five to sixteen;
3. u5irjOT, or Si_Sw, sixteen to thirtytwo ; 4. gi_ir, or tcararar, tllirty-tWO
to forty-eight; 5. tyfQfrar, or
pat, forty-eight to sixty-four; 6. m~<sjt
far, above the age of sixty-four.
^ i_ en ii ld a etfi H u qf, en to,
The six
stages of males and females, are:
infancy, 2. uteSvit, childhood; 3. Qua
rii>, adolefctnce ; 4. C*a^r-it, manhood
or womanhood; 5. otc^^. niaturing
age; 6. mriffiitStut, senility.
The divisions in the life of a female
are of two kinds; I. tss*e.iuistt, r. Four
stages; 1. wr&u or uiV>, a girl to the
age of maturity; 2. frsarH, a young
woman; 3. JrJ>i_-iJOrcuo>i_, a middle
aged woman; 4. mSrjfatf, an old woman.
II. icscfiuesmii, a. Seven stages of life
in the female; 1. Clws*. from five to
seven years of ages inclusive; 2. Qu&
ibmu, eight to eleven; 3. ic<u, from
twelve to thirteen; 4. <oi_*bj, from
fourteen to nineteen; 5. ,$<>, from
twenty to twenty-five; 6. Qft.asw, from
twenty-six to thirty-one; 7. CufaiQu
*, from thirty-two to forty. AW.
According to the atrG), seven, and
upwards, is the period for the first stage ;
and so on through the table.
u~jfsl<2KiSaiiQuprgir. She brought
forth a child at the proper time.
uaafQfurSiQtu. Cultivate grain, &c,
at the suitable season. (Aw.)
LJ QTj J>i QFj . Sdpdr, uqfyeDihGpea , denar, u
tiric, v. n. To suffer, to be in pain, to
be vexed, <j*^. 2. r. a. To abhor, to
detest. j(0(j**. (p.)
UQ^euueD, v. noun. Being in pain, be
ing afflicted, sar^pitii. 2. Affliction,
giasuut.
UQFjGUSd, s. [tai.] A large or thick thing,
umtes; [ex ucymo,]
uqr)eiieortuj&8eii, inf. To pare arccanuts, &c, in thick slices.
UQ^enj, s. A boil as urg.
uQijH-, s. Thickness, greatness, large
ness, urgent,. 2. v. noun. Plucking, snatch
ing off, ufiffii. 3. v. part. Having in
creased, &c. (p.)
usnir, s. A measure of five marcals,
&ial.
*uss)ir,s. The Sakti or female principle
of deity. See u-ium.
'uQjiTLL&Lh, s. Ascertainment, sim
ple confidence, firm belief in the deity,
&c, in approximation toward emanci
pation; one of the seven csy*^<<A.
uQnnL-eaQiuaasrui, s. Consciousness
possessed by the soul of its approxi
mation towards absorption.
uQsriruan'iTLh. See uu.
Uir&rreu6!lofl, s. (Hind, and Mahar.)
Examination of money, ieiufiiM,

ueo

USti

UtiU

'uraaui, s. Lustre, light, tSg&au. W. p.


614. B'uaiiga.
*UIT&{B68[, s. The sun, Q/fliuar. 2.
Yiahnu, !j>ar. 3. Siva,
4. Brahma,
tJirtoifr; [ex
*LJIT 3SSTLb, s. (St.) [in combin. com. uir
o4.] A ltttf. See uaraii.
Utr<STU,s. (Aral.) [com. ai(Vj^gjQf)uLj.']
Dismissal, discharge, ^*s^*>.
i-Z/T^ST, j. Husband. See uppir.
uirjg;^, (Hind.) Instead of, as ufieo.
urruuLtTmLhuiruuiri &ih, s. A
medical plant, pintssgu^, Pharnacemn
cerviana, L. W. p. 516. Pakpat'a.
/_//fffl/<Eii, s. Mountain, w3b>. See uq$

u sois itiLQ&iufi, s. Reports, narrations,


annals, chronicles ofolden time, written
or spoken. See
ueouu., inf. To become many, to be
divided into many parts, to ramify. 2.
To be various, diversified, multiform,
uu9,iuui_. 3. To be divided as a party
into factions.
ueouiLu-ent, s. People of various
castes. See ulLi_m_.
ueouCienp, s. As ueouClesii. 2.
A storeroom, in which diverse arti
cles of furniture are kept.
ueouil-GSdQairaretr, inf. To differ, dis
sent, to jar.
ueouemiil, s. Provisions, stores, vari
ous articles. See uetn-it.
ueo ueo ueouueo ueo ueo ueoeo
uwufum, adj. Many, various, &c, distributively.
ueoun, s. Various forms of distress,
(5>j,*iii. 2. Various scenes of dis
grace, ukWj;, 3. Diverse kinds of
business, u^Qpw^ii. Note. With
it
signifies, great variety of suffering. &c.
mtBSj/m/aeiau uaturQii uiGvg&d). It is
necessary to make various exertions to
procure a livelihood.
uuuf<SiouLi<S^G>^j(5iS(?pcir. I am now
at last quite easy and tranquil, after so
many troubles and hardships.
ueoQu*jiji@rf)Q&neo, s. Different ob
scure names denoting an object.
u eo Qu/i{jO en ir^ Q&rreo, s. A word
with different meanings.
ueoQunq^eirr^ftpp eprflasitpfirftQ&neo,
s. A particle difficult to be understood,
and capable of being applied to different
things.
ueoQpati, s. Various sides, directions,
ways, means, sources, points, uauttit.
"".j-'-v^1'"',""^-' They came in
all directions. 2. They fell on him on
all sides.
usu(3iu!irCurSW,p. A river flowing in
various directions.
utj)ivss$<3sKi Expenses on all
sides.
usoQpenp, s. Sundry times, as ueo^ni.
uMQ/mptj-ji. Many times, often times,
frequently.
u6oeiivtoa, s. As ueoeSpu).
ueoeueto&pfinfi, s. The seven con
stituents of the body, as 'fipflrg,
ueoevifl.s. A row of simple consonants,
in the alphabet, 9
$tsw
ueoeuLflpGpirsiipeo, s. A nephew,

ueoeSesrurreo, s. [in gram."] The neuter


plural, ^A^ieeauuaimcuur4n.
ueoeijii. And many things, and the rest,
&c.
ueo&esofl, s. A kind of lattice-window,
#rcr?t; [ex un et *r.] (*ff.)
ueosemp, s. Shells, cowries used, in
Bome places as coins,
(c.)
'USOS/nrui, s. Pastry, confectionery,
jfuumiUsii. 2. Stores, provisions for a
journey, P<*u*-i_<ji*oSij>i. (c.) a. Seat
for riding on an elephant, uits&rppJ*. 4.
[ex uuit, fruit.] Dessert after food, of
fruits, &c., last course at table, ujff.wsr.
u eo a, n: u <e; gcj w , s. Eating cakes.
ueosnnwueiiiieistr, inf. To eat pastries.
2. To bake cakes, &c.
jfmifwi>1eBuutar3il>LiG&rgp/mitt6r. He will
make pastry of Yama.
US08T>3, s. Board, plank, slab, tablet,
slate, uMuui9**Qppe$ijeBr. (c.) 2. Shield,
buckler, ffi_*<i. 3. A forehead-bone, os
frontis, QmpfiQu&ibu. W. p. 595. P'iiaL.\KA.
ueo&s>ad&eneB, s. A kind of aetie/tl
plant. See
ueoea&siTigf$i}>, s. A flat loadstonebar.
ueoenapfBaiiT, s. Land smoothed by
drawing a board over it.
ueoevsuuiT, s. Any part of Ihe floors
of a car, g f^fi'OP^Hueoso&wffti, s. A weaver's instrument,

UtreuiTi^sS), s. ( Pets.) An order, a pass.


USO, adj. Many, several, diverse, sun
dry, manifold, numerous, &c, garp&war.
[Compart Sa. Bahula] In combin. u*>,
up, user, as u&iQurQfdr, upuai, uebtoacR.
ucu^tQu(i;Qai^<rii. Many drops make
a great flood; i. e. many small sums
make a great amount.
otu3tLS*Q*r(j(y(ipi<sij5uf8^ai.0ne bath
ing for various pollutions; i. e. many
difficulties settled at once.
ueoseouu UFO&eoemeii , s. Mixture
of diverse things, miscellany.
uMxnuLy ^(jffirf). A caste of mongrels;
(lit.) several mixtures in one caste.
uedstnuih, . Different spices.
ueosnrfliuu>,s. Various things oraffairs.
ueo&rsoii, s. Many days, a long time.
ueoairfUw. Various times, frequently.
often.
ueoGair&ii, s. Land registered in the
names of several. {Govt, usage.)
ueo&ipLDnfkv, s. A poetic treatise con
taining one hundred stanzas, in which
the verses are not uniform, but various
and diverse, pirfiutpib. See iSiumpit.
ueorwusgi, s. Various acquisitions,
various kinds of wealth.
u6o#u>uvniA, s. Spices. 2. Different
spices.
uev&B(&), s. Various commodities,
grocery, drugs or spices.
ueo^ui^iseai, s. A grocer's shop.
See
ueoQ&neV, s. Many business.
uetjttrii, s. Sundry times, often. 2.
Various kinds.
usopiraLD, s. Plurality of wives, ueo
krA
ueoflgC, s. A compilation, as aeoii
umA.
ueopuil.(Bain&ius, s. A medical com
pilation.
ueognap, s. (lit.) Many ways, ueo
S. 2. (fig) Sundry affairs, ways,
&C, nr&Qupi.
uwfftmpuuii. dAtbfiQfiitfA. An exten
sive poem consisting of a great variety
of themes.
uwgeopzS&iib bimQqImw. They are
conducting themselves in various ways,
religious or other.

usooi^Qfireo, s. [in gram."] A word in


the neuter plural, *>iiii*ira*0*.
ueo (,*>?, s. As urortpmp.
ueoeS/Xii, s. Multiformity, multifari
ousness, ns.
ueo^e^iLiw, s. A collection of many
things, (p )
ueoefiSsapfiiflQ&ireo, s. A difficult verb
expressing different subjects, u>u
ueoe&sBra*.Cijipp&!fisnu>, s. An in
separable quality relating to a noun of
multitude as
2. A num
ber ofarmies; opposite cf s^tsit^CL. :
implying abundance of the same kind of
thingsas QtiMiprgumu, a heap of rice.

ueoenaiLiif.da, inf. [com. uuu-ut^.da.']


To smooth a rice-field with a board.
U0Om*UISS, inf. [prov. ueoen&ujifliu.']
To saw a board.
USO, d@Q/Desi, dQf&r, uCuea, is, v. n.
[com. Ouw.] To be or become strong,
robust, powerful, staunch, -,j>,iiui_. 2.
To be heavy or severeas rain, wind, dis
ease, wsioaoi/r*. 3. To become prosperous,
powerful, well established or defended, as
a king by armies, forts, &&, ,-0(uui_.
ueodp, adj. Strong, powerful.
ucifji<r:r.7rr. s. A notorious robber.
ueofpLf.d&, inf. To blow hardas
the wind. 2. To beat soundly.
ueOji^eaar, appel. n. One who is strong.
ueopgi&Q&neirsii , inf. To gain strength.
*ueO(S^es[esrts. Indra as the destroyer
*usOlL-&tULb, s. Weakness. See ueoui.
z_/ 61) 3337", s. Onion. See ueoneas.
usiiessrGijpiaLCi, s. A kind of arsenic,
*u6tiQpeueisrueou^^iem -usoirrr
mar, s. Balab'hadra, the eighth incarna
tion of Vishnu. See Pt5<crK*ptiib.
ueOuQeOesteO.v. noun. Glowing, radi
ating, issuing progressively as rays of
light in the morning dawn: gleaming,
gsvj^.-j. 2. Rustling as falling leaves,
9*S*r0uu. (Betchi.)
u9uQt^f^jf^LttQpfftSt^.&pff. It begins to
dawn.

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USOlM
uwuQaiartfisiit/scT. The fruits were UGdiiUjSn)uetiLcQunsn), s. (Hind.)
fallen.
A checkered Bheet for mattresses.
utuuQsujiy)/er^fiii. They rushed quickly.
uMuOj7^iu&oJOr*(giSpff. The lizard ueOrr, s. Plurality of personsmany,
chirps.
several, various persons, j)<?*#. 2. (*,.)
Assembly, meeting, society, f=>u; [ex u.]
*usOanu, s. Equinoctial shadow of the
(e.)
gnomon at noon. VV. p. 518. Palab'ua.
ueti^Q r, t. News publicly known,
U30UUL-, inf. To grow strong, hard
liiQtpntfimj. 2. Calumny, jynrfQmritf.
3. The plural of persons, t-iutjdZaisuLjar
anil settled, m$iuuL-. 2. To become profi
table, uuui_ 3. To be pregnant, said of
u gopjSiuuu swear, inf. To divulge
beasts, wr; [ex ueuu>.] (c.)
secrets.
UffOuuih, s. (Tel.) A kind of soft stone
ueoiruireo, s. One of the divisions of
used to write on wooden slates, gimawi
LM-*>, gender and number, as
n>4,
&c. See ur*.
ueduiSl&s, inf. To cause to be strong,
uen}irQfiBiiiuiTfr^jS&>, v. noun. Asso
to make firm, to strengthen, ui&JUfp.
ciating with many, as an adulteress.
u SOU (Sup, inf. [prov.] To grow strong, *ueO/TS3Sih, j. Cheek, sgiuLj.
powerful, mighty, a-jiiffup.
, s. One of the nine classes
UGOiis, s. Strength, power, might, vi *us\>sUjjgir
of gods. See C*sni-.
gor, wa>. 2. Force, momentum, impe
tus, velocity,
3. Army, strength *ue0GUi5j5LL, s. [also ueouijzw.j Force,
coercion, violence, outrage, &c, ac^jvii.
of forces, uw. 4. Firmness,
[com
monly Quoii.] W. p. 599. Bala. 5. A
CO
weight, thirteen of which make a trifle over
uffljaj i/sisnndi ueceiipek, s. An
a pound, pMh>p. 6. Weights in general,
outrageous man.
HsnpxAi. 7. (S<. Pala.) Unripe fruit, u
utoaiipiiumrtnr, inf. To force, to do
8. Bipe fruit, uynt. 9. Result, consequence,
violence.
fruit of former actions, tSZnCiGua. 10.
Benefit, profit, as umar. 1 1. Gold, Qunfr. ue\)eilS3T, s. [prov.] A medicinal herb,
12. Esculent roots, Spa. 13. [inastron.
of which are two kinds, Qa-^uusia^r, one
calcul] The quotient, utrartS(g^gi. W.
species; (?L/<jijuui<sr, a wild kind.
p. 594. P'iiala. 14. Flesh, aso*. 15.
Brow, forehead, Qxpfl. See liuo.
*U6dsij, s. [poetic form of ueu.] A jackueo.iQs(B, s. Weakness, as ueoiL^iuw.
tree.
u&aQsCiaitir, appel. n. An im *US0SST, s. Produce, result; effect good
potent person.
or bad, rffarijruudr. 2. Profit, advantage,
emolument, efficacy, proceeds, g)uui4. 3.
ueoiaQairiveir, inf. To be strengthened,
Result of a horoscope or configuration of
invigorated, [used only in the gerundiul
the heavens, accomplishment of a dream,
form ] 2. To be strong, forcible, im
omens,
&c> *<gauiib. 4. Unripe fruit;
petuous as wind, or a current.
ripe frui t, *rii. See uvw.
uev&irS, s. A strong man, a cham
Qtpwt5*}ilnjM&G)Brt&fti>. The produce of
pion. See oJ.
the fields for this year is small.
ueo&QrpiA, s. Injuring of a crop.
ueot&jx, inf. To become profitable,
See G*s*.
to be useful.
u su (2! Q fiiiiu,inf. To be strong, powerful.
uRi&arsitajib. A profitable thing,
usugQjiuBpuig-*^. Strong physic.
affair, &c.
uGiL-&*iuii>, s.
Loss or failure of
joOOTa, inf. To derive profit, to
strength, AmSc^ropcy.
gain.
ueopiTjriii, s. Presents or offerings of
ueo&rsnil-i, inf. To show influence,
commonly good, as planetary aspects.
fruits to promote conception, sguufitri.
2. To yield, as land its produce.
ueopfiujiratji, s. Spending the strength,
ueusiraaear, inf. To accrue, as profit.
devoting the energies, iJS0A>. 2.
Wasting the profit, uii.ajiM.
ueoarQa.nas, inf. To yield profit.
umuiflii, s. Force, violence. See
2. To yield fruit, as trees, &c.
ueomQ&iLniJ, inf. To yield profit, to
ueouaird@nu>ij>, s. Valor, bravery,
be useful, advantageous, to be of use.
prowess.
ueoebrQ&iredeo, inf. To interpret pla
uevurrati, s. Recompense, waiiuingi.
netary indications, omens, dreams.
2. Ripeness, maturity, nafi&gii^. 3.
ueoAui , inf. To be profitable, effi
The time of producing fruits, first
cacious, as ui*Qjiju. 2. To obtain
fruits, se#Q*rS)4(5<ou4<ga'i.
profit.
ueofyso&ir&ir&ssrri, s. [pi.] Vegetable
uitfrui_vfloDp. A useless, run-away
eaters, those living on roots, and leaves,
slave.
as hermits; [ex ^>ut, mu} ^^euib. ]
uoKirijL-f^tfeuii. Unprofitable land.
ueo(ipeo&ir&irfi}, s. Fruits, roots, &c.,
usviirLii_#Q*jiMSr. He will serve you
?, S(eiiig, g)3w, 03,jc\S.lut ; [ex jpevii, *Mi4,
profitably [spoken of a slave.]
urvskcei2Ji&, inf. As uevcsrui.
ueeeLiirdr, s. As ueo&neS.
s. A Rakshasa said to have
ueusJswio, *. Weakness, as uaiiCs, 'usdssr,
been killed by Indra, ptgitnkpftir. 2 . As
uQeo&fiiTGa, s. As ueu^/reS.
usuC^oiot. W. p. 599. Bala.
740

ueoir
'ueotr, s. Jaca, or jack-tree whose fruit
is sweet and very pulpy when ripe, (c.)
Artocarpus integrifolia. (/tins.) B^uat
or (yorjjiiLnuf, a kind of jack-tree; i<g*
mjuM, a jack with hard fruit; riCuin
or ff;iiuur, another variety.
ueonaaarjoj, s. A young jack-tree.
uewrdair u , s. Unripe jack-fruit.
uevndQaiuLeni, s. Kernels, seeds,
of the jack-fruit. 2. The young jackfruit, ueunjii^j*.
ue?trdQanL-ec}i&&eini, s. The film
surrounding the stone of the j ack-fruit.
ueondQsiriLssiiQaJn, s. The crust
of the kernel in jack-fruit.
umr&s-tm, s. The pulp of jack-fruit.
uevnunsLD, s. A style of poetry.
See ursii.
uennuuLpih, s. Jack-fruit.
ueoirwaiifS. Jack-tree, jack-wood.
ueOrraih, s. [also aieviraw.] A stork,
paddy bird, Qarttg. W. p. 600. Palaka.
ueilirainrih, s. Fruit, dessert, uzpgasr.
{Old Die.) See uumji4.
ueoir&lh, s. Green, verdure, useaw. 2.
Leaf,
3. The ops* tree. W. p.
518. Palaba. 4. Jack tree, u<ur.
'USCir&esni:, s. (St.) [also UGi/rparui.]
Parrot, 80; [ex usuw et jfarii.]
*ueoir&,s. Tree in general, wguQungi.
W. p. 518. Palabik.
*UGdir&, s. Green color. 2. Leaf, Jgcfo.
3. The verepoyig tree, a wild species of
the Butea frondosa. 4. The qp<j< tree.
See uQjsavi,
*UGCITtl-l!^aih-UGi>ir<3ip,Uf-&LC>-UeillTlL.
ij-uii, s. Strength, as ui. 2. Force,
violence, as usurpTii.
<$varc^)Lffura>qL*<&-. He is a very strong
man.
*ueOiretaT, s. [improp. ueoasr] Onion,
<rjQoiSrMiuii. W. p. 518. PaLAN'BD.
*U6drr<g&ir!TLCi, s. See uevnpsrraw.
'uetiiriB^lh, s. A bambu, Qpa8eo. W.
p. 595. Palanta. 2. A tree that dies
after bearing once, gcro=!t'p*"(##i:iu"'Jli ;
[ex utvili et jys^ii.]
usCiruffdili, s. Strong and weak; [ex
uihiB et jyum&.J
UGOiruevii ueoirusi&ir, s. The
profit and loss from astrological influen
ces ; [ex utvii et jyuori, unfruitfulness.]
ueoaueotasriflpeci, v. noun. Knowing bad
and good fortune by astrology. 2.
Knowing the result as to a person or
thing.
uecttuecieirQ&ireiigSi/Scv. Predicting good
and ill results in astrological divina
tion.
utsiM meoTlii, s. Flight, retreat, defeat,
as of an army or force, ivp*mii.<Sm. W.
p. 518. Palayana. 2. [fig.] Tottering
condition, precarious state, &u@&><.
QffilesruvinufBmciLjuQuraSpff. The army is
defeated.
*ueOtrift,s. [Tamil eutoirif).] Indra as
UGV0rdr; [ex JfA.]
usOirQiresrei), . noun. Dawning, t&if.
spts^uLf. [In Jaffna, uoriupp&.]

igQ
ueoirQaare8if-uj, inf. To break, as the
dawn of day.
'ustiireCih, s. Straw, taeudSairec. W.
p. 518. Palala.
*wsti!Tjb&trnib, s. (St. uesitp&trnii.)
Force, coercion, violence; also mQmrpmiit.
W. p. 600. Balatkaba.
ueQ, s. Sacrifice of an animal,, regarded
as food for a ferocious deity, eitlier pro
pitiatory or to obtain favors. 2. A sac
rificial animal or offering, ueSiA&mi&. 3.
Boiled rice or other food, as an oblation
presented to the guardians of the cardinal
points. See
4. Boiled rice cast as
an offering to crows, in reference to the
manes, and the planet Saturn, Qeippuuirf.
5. Boiled rice, Qng. 6. Boiled rice given
to mendicants, alms in general, iSiesr.
7. Offerings of flowers, 4c., in the worship
of the temple, the puja,
8. Ashes,
niiuii. 9. Calx, lime, iff. 10. [in mytkoL']
Mahabali, sovereign of Mahabalipura,
tricked out of the dominion he had obtain
ed over earth and heaven, by Vishnu, in
the
or dwarf incarnation, and left,
in consideration of his merits, the so
vereignty of the infernal regions, g,is*S>imi
W. p. 600. Bali.AW. The annual
lamp lighting in November is in reference
to him. 1 1 . Food of the gods, &c,
derived from sacrifices, oblations, C^org:
rare,. 12. A tree laden with fruit, *--,-JF.
(gtpustb. (*&.) 13. A crow,
L'bJ9$4i iJ6fiaSi_ udlGuiri,
inf. To sacrifice a victim, present of
ferings to a deity. 2. To kill.
udlQ&sn^p, inf. To offer sacrifice.
ueSd^dQeanrji^, s. The sovereign
Bali, commonly mmiutS. See ueS.
ueS/iirarw, s. Offering of sacrifices,
alms giving, ue$mga>a.
ud)iri>, s. An altar.
ueSL/Ciii, s. A crow as nourished by
fragments of food, mttms. Compare ucl/c

usv
unSjtjtj, arguments approving and con
vincing.
*ueQjgiii, s. Fruitfulness, bearing fruit,
ucSuug. 2. Advantageousness, profita
bleness, utuaruQans; [ex usuii.] 3. Grey
hairs, greyness, old age,
W. p. 519.
Palita.
uefteap, s. An old woman, Stf 6ff.
UeQjijjgLb, s. [probably from uefi^tii.]
Fruit, emolument. ( Old Die.)
ueQesrii, s. A tree loaded with fruit,
stiifi$lq;*(&i>tw. W. p. 596. P'halin.
JsS?63f?, s. The Csffjigj tree. 2. The
Ju ]:!.nits, as Cassia and Jasmin. {-. ,.)
W. p. 601. Balin. 3. As uSan.
t->pl(8j, Qpgi, uSsQenj , ui(i}>, U&a,
n. n. [com. for u&i<s.] To multiply, in
crease; to be propagated, be fruitful, as
creatures, mt/tfitm. \Jiom Sa. l"halu.~\
*uQeoiB^I:reir. See ueoii.
ucfci), s. [in combin.] Unripe fruit of
three kinds. See^AjJw.
uQSaOtrpUJLh, s. Profit, benefit, advan
tage, ^jniib. 2. Joy, pleasure, *<?>cj.ii.
3. Power, strength, rfigitb. 4. Heaven,
bliS8, GtoriLsibi [ex uwib el
-..
uQ>G0HpsirjLL, s. Force. See ueoirp
srsio.
*uQei>irpu^^!,s. Mango-tree, wuinnio.
W. p. 596. P'balotpatti.
uei, adj. Many, several. See ueo. (p.)
ueoane). Many times, often times,
frequently,
uiouaeo, s. Many days, use/siren.
uweiaai, s. Diverse things, u eMsusaau
utLumwir, 2. Low or inferior things.
ueotxwn, s. [pi.'] Many people, ueoir.
ueo)rif),s. Many ages, for ever, j^Ceara

ueS^tLi, inf. [v. noun. l/68^l..]


u&i&ifisiait. The time of many ages.
To sacrifice to a deity. 2. To feed
crows, &c, with rice, as representing
ueti
L/eOjjy,
. Tooth, teeth, eruSjpi.
some deity.
2. Fluke of an anchor, s.iuu<>, 3. Cog
u6fiOuj, inf. To prey on the life
of a wheel, tooth of a saw or sickle, a jagg,
of a person, or animalas a demon,
4. Tooth of a comb, BuiSaiuAi. 5.
supposed to happen through exposure
Scollop
in the border of a garment, &c,
in a crossway, at midday, midnight, &c.
indentation, notch, C'jZ.jS.;\-&. 6. Bunch
ueSdiupa, inf. To receive a sacrifice,
of garlic, onion, &c, a young sprout
an offering, &c..with pleasure, as a deity.
from the parent root, QuakiuueaiGi^BSaj
mpflaiuia. 7. Fang of a snake. See
Ue9, d@pei, ppgi, dgti, .is, r, n. To
uAtof u&i, tooth are jfrffiijud*, smtnriuu
take effect, to yield results or fruit, to
u*>, QsrsijuAij Q*r^0^<juA,, tcc^Guuiv. which
succeed, mniits. 2. To produce good or
see; also jfif-OuAi, or Sgijuti; Cu^uAf, or
evil, as trade, &c, as uj*; [nui.]
jyciiruAi, t*@&uii, 8i)*uuij.AW. Before a
&{giSauiMdiuut9t<gib. One will produce a
nasal u* becomes uct, as
the tip
thousand.
of a tooth.
itcrs.sucvSinSwiu. The medicine did not
ueoeao'issrueoeon&tr, s. A kind of
take effect.
excrescence on the gums, gum-boil, 9'
u&pfiuuSrr, s. A thriving crop.
L/eS^^awu&ULj, v. noun. Advan
usoeosir, s. [fern. u.i-*fi.] A man with
tage; good or bad result. 2. Profit,
success, uj*, 3. Result of good or evil
long or large teeth.
deeds as experienced in this life, ?<fra>u>
uwsSd50, (. Partings between the
fsxtctforuaCijiy.AW. The compounds in
teeth, in reference to food sticking in
common use are: ;^uuav^.i, the
them.
taking effect of the curse of a chaste
ucojajiiliupsil-t, inf. To fasten
woman violated; *iuibueafat>, taking
teeth [with gold ] 2. To make and place
effect of the curse of a devotee; grfuii
[artificial] teeth.
witchcraft taking effect; Aunnb

uei&ir
ueogtQiLiio up&tu~eo, v. noun.
Chattering of the teeth from cold. 2.
Closing together thejaws in convulsions;
(lit.) approaching together of the teeth.
iii-, inf. To grin from meanness or
want of good manners. 2. To cringe,
beg meanly, ask pardon in a cringing
manner. 3. To laugh irreverently.
uevSnd(g&&, s. As up@d@.
uiofSiirgfiipuptgipp, inf. To ache in
the teeth. 2. To pick the teeth.
u ik>& d qui u
, appel. n. De
licate food; also used in contempt.
u*&aQ&<Q& u-k SsidC S(jj-:= , inf. As
u&jgp&sriljy 2.
ueoj^idQaiTQgdaiLmi, s. A kind of
pastry covered w ith roasted pulse or rice
in imitation of teeth, made on the ap
pearance of the child's first tooth.
ueo&dQaaplda, inf To grind the
teeth together.
ue^H^B^jLf.da,inf. To strike out one's
tooth or teeth by a blow.
uediji$tLi uev&/IHpp, inf. To
clean the teeth, ^*^^0i/iu. 2. [prov.~]
To abuse one.
,
uev&QiBirai, s. The tooth-ache.
uei)uui_, inf. To be hurt by a bite.
2. To sprout out, as teeth in cattle.
ue!ui3(Bdja uecSsoui3t(Bmm,inf. To
draw a tooth.
u&>^iD^gds , inf. As uev&$errda.
ueofUQpazrpgeti, v. noun. Sprouting of
teeth, teething.
ueviiQi(&usi'eudl. Aching of the
teeth.
ua'j(?QJ/f, s. Root of the teeth.
uA&iG'iir'fii'. Perishing of the teeth
at the roots.
u^ssndsfaj, v. noun. Supposed distress
of the teeth of a snake or beast. See .!<.
uecfSneBmda, inf. To clean the teeth.
uttjsr/itn,*,
Uncleanness of the
teeth.
ue<kiu$af!d/r, inf. To show the teeth
in grinning.
upsif.da, inf. To gnash the teeth.
up&tnp, s. [improp. udaanp.'} Tartar,
or artificial blackness of the teeth.
upandi upairszp, s. A kind of black
ochre, or composition of betel, &c, used
to strengthen and color the teeth.
See ml.
uptgjdft up<&)d& ubQs-Li.u
utogtiQttfii, s. A small stick used to
clean the teeth. See
?*isptuar.
u\,
appcl. n. A tooth-pick.
up(gpl, s. See pkftdqF)]$.
up&airiij, s. Flake of tartar broken
from the teeth, (limited.)
upui, inf. To be bitten by a snake,
as UCJ3UUI
upQup>p,s. [pro*.] Gum boil, asuco
tuhu.
uarefdatiuev&daih, s. Unevenness
of teeth; [ex **su>.~\
ueosssafl, j. A kind of lattice work.
See uwaexfl.
ueO<siriu^)T,i. The name of a poet, fpn
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utoeB

ueustrth

USCiV), 8/BH, uovsjfl, ld, uFCn:, v. n. To [UeOeSuy, ueOe&uL^smQ, s. A


usumBiEisrriieiir&Gl, s. A plant, ,.-y(S',
multiply. (Seeing.) 2. To be extended
Sesuvium Portulacastrum.
hurtful weed. Sec QAifcuuuaiciS.
as a discourse, to be multiplied as words ueOsQujih,
ueueirainiu, s. Red mouth, viea* in
s. A concert of music, chief
Qt,puej(gjiu^QuS)@a:, lie multiplied words.
poefry.
ly instrumental,
2. Drums in
*LJS0Si)&(3),s. [com. ueveoirdr&j.'] A palan
general, itfipiiiuQuBff ; [ex lw=u& et itfi.] /jsiyssr/i, , Air, wind, snpjp. 2.
quin or litter. (Tel. usage Jrom Sa. Paly. A bear, ajif. W. p.
Winnowing grain, ^rjwn>. 3. Heaving
aAa. J For the compounds see flto*, *ued0&Lb,
or drifting up, as the waves to the shore,
614. B'llALLOOKA.
ssijoa. 4. Purity, holiness, urawni.
uGoead(igsL-i, inf. To put down a * lj so lv sc li. , s. A tank, a small pond,
5. Flatulence, windiness, injJ&Qurc?^.
(5i4. W. p. 519. Palvala.
palanquin.
W. p. 519. Pavana. 6. House, dwelling,
ue^eod^Siuirail, I, The happy time of *ueu, s. The eighth year of the Indian
abode, J. 7. A royal palace, a fortress,
cycle, giiicsi-ib.
one's using a palanquin,or becoming rich.
^jafcioSar. 8. World, earth, yuS. 9. The
ueoevdQ&fl ueoevd(^eSi, inf. To ueuBorii^l, s. Parananti, the reputed
world or abode of Indra, 0>(7>ri. 10.
Nether world, or abode of Nngas. i8w
ride in a palanquin.
author of the **r*>.
aii.
11. Zodiacal sign or constellation,
jjfiirjifiaruueoeodtg, s. A jeweled pa uevdsmsr, s. Eagle, (y>.
0ycff.uQurp . 12. A cat, ulc. 13. Popu
lanquin.
lated country or district, art.
/_/ffOSO/E7(<5)(^9
L/ffOSO/r/BQtffJ, f . A usuii/SLD, s. (Tel.) Vain show, osten
uajjis-ii, s. Zodiac.
tation,
fiction.
(Beichi.)
2.
Deceit,
tablet with fourteen holes for play. See
ljoi.ttoj tr&ec ueuaxeuniij, s. Anus,
tusuLDirsvresT , j. Regent of the wind,
fundament as the passage for the wind.
'u&dsossarib, s. Saddle, pack-saddle, a
mrq. W. p. 519. PavamaKA.
ueussar, s. Wind, anpgt.
pillion,
W. p. 519. Pa- LJSi/in, t. State of being or existence,
ucvr, ?.-riiz', f. (St.) A snake whose
LYAYAHA.
including any of the seven to which the
food is air, uriq; [e*
'ueuSO^I, t. Tune, melody, one of the
soul is subject. See > u4. 2. Birth, pro
uQj^s)figiu>&GBr, s. Name of the mon
duction, origin, iSfC^ as ;ui W. p
thirty-two (melodies) tunes. See mi4.
key Hanuman,as born of the wind, jg,614. B'iiava. 3. [contraction of uimtb.~]
ijsOsOtij, s. A bear, ajLf.. 2. A kind of
*. 2. Bhima, whose father was the
Sin. 4. Destruction,
See uini.
arrow, j,^. W. p. 614. B'ualla. 3.
god of wind, Ju,<*. 3, God of fire, jj*
ueiistr&u>, s.
Place of resort for
Saddle> e^'-TA*iBT. 4. A number,
BaH; [ex ^AjHMi e< <nir, one born.]
sacred bathing. See wasted,
g)Oi<rfr. (*f.) 5. A kilid Of tree, <?iroiJWii.
uaimir&ebr, s. The deity as the destroyer ueueaB, s. Procession, going in state,
usOGOsilih, s. Sprout, shoot, extremity of
of births, sin, &c, and as without sin.
parade, &c, as a prince, deity, &c
abough,***/. W p. 519. Fallava. 2. The usuzr&OT,
s. The full moon. See Ouwif
duGu-j&i. 2. Riding or going for re
name of a country, ,#.?-i-a. 3. As u4J
creation, exercise, &c ,
3. Ramble,
csrfuS, yfffacr.
ueoei>eufitTaii>, * A \>r*uck,u>g&Q9rtis-i.
jaunt, excursion, trip, circuit, uuaxub.
2. Thick,
usostju.'r, s. Rakes, gallants, para ueuir, s. Split into two,
uoiedddxiTjseo, s. A poem in which
mours, gjip&t- 2. Low persons, the base,
swarming, w*
3. Covering,
the beauties of a gentleman are praised
Sjxts:-. 3. Many persons, uit; [ex u*.j usuira&lh, s. Hell, in contradistinction
by a lover, p/iljui^ii.
*usoeOe8, s. Chorus of a song or ode,
to aiitsib, msttt.
repeated after each stanza, g^^d.i.Csi 'USiitpLD. See ueuetrw.
mm, inf. To parade, to go in procession,
GgULi; [eX u&futtift.]
state, &c.
usosOMM, s. Meanness, Stpeaw. 2. usuvirih, s. [improp. uaitpw, tul. us
<-j ] Red coral, <rfJC,j. See *u 6U Co (g)^Hih, s. An inner room, a
[p/.] Different things, uiuOmj*, (p.)
^.-s'j. [corrupt. <;/' Sa. Praoala, coral.]
recess, .*J8. W. p. 614. B'uavanodara.
ueoetissr. See ueu.
uaiard&isd, s. A kind of bird, Ery- *UGUS5T, s. The self-existent, a name of
*ueOeoirs(-^. See ujeoa@.
thropus longipes corallinus.
Siva, ^r#ji/lri_ri>rKar. W. p. 614. B'HAVA.
uejeirdr^St^S, . A species of Law- 'UGUlTiLldssr, s. Ganges, siLsaa. W. p.
UQdsi>rtB(ajLfi. See u jg 0(51$.
sonia spinosa. 2. A plant, Oucsue,^aar^.ajtb.
615. B'havatana.
uetieoireasr, s. A song or hymn of
ueuetrdaaadaL-dl, s. [com. ensdaLpraise or adoration, ^ur^fi<rf. 2.
Quuaiaib.'] A string of coral beads for 'UGurrenfl, s. Parvati, uniraifi. W. p.
Benedictionas hail, long life, *t#g. 3.
615. B'havanee. 2. A town in Coimbathe wrist.
Many years, uua-i4. (pj
tore district, pa*.
ueuardQaiTLp., s. Red coral considered
uei>60trp@,t. The tree,dfffirdrLDjrui.
*ueQ, s. Thunder-bolt, as a weapon of
as a marine plant.
W. p. 614. B'hallataka.
Indra, &c, j/t*fi. W. p. 519. Pavi.
UBierdQanL^umdso, s. A work on
zjafldS/i, s. Excellency, dignity, pri
usOsOirir, s. Many persons, uevir. fp.J
marriage.
uensirdCsnaaB), s. A string of coral
vilege, fia>f*8,i6. W. p. 615. B'havika.
*ueCeS, s. Newt, or wall-lizard, QaeireS.
beads.
L/affS usQeifi zjfiSa^-o, .
(Lacerta Gecko.) 2. A herdsman's village,
uaierdG&ircirih, s. [com. Q&tgpG&ireirw.']
(See
W. p. 519. Paixi. 3.
Prosperity. See uoi**1. 2. Modesty, io<sn4.
Red maize.
Shoot or tendril from the joints of the
UsQ^rUG9igT)&,s.
( Hind.) An army.
uaiarp&essriU),
s.
A
piece
of
red
coral.
betel-plant, sg^aSaxsiciyiiSavr. 4. Sec u*i.
See uss*,
For some compounds, see QaiqW), QsenS.
oaijO i'S*j.tr)t$ljji!sk,ujipit.n. Bhaio*at(?uiAA-34S3.fr. He stops my going
/jaQiy.iijLbueQe^iuih, s. Wealth,
rava, sJr.
as abruptly and ominously as the chirp
ueue9ru6uu>, J. A white calx made
prosperity, felicity, opulence, rt6. 2.
of a lizard.
Time to come, futurity,
3.
of
red
coral.
u>6fl*(g<g, t. A young lizard.
The prophetic Purana, utiuPuLjittsij,. W.
ueiewuufi>jpiuuiTe^iresru>, s. A kind of
ue\>68Q&ire\>tifie\>, v. noun. Chirping
p. 615. B'uavishya.
prepared arsenic.
of lizards, a prognostication.
uen ot uyw (8, r. A plant, Salicornia udippSnih, s. Cleanliness, purity
uaiiSowjii, *. Excrement of lizards.
ceremonial or moral,
2. A ring of
Indica.
uevdIfSQgQtS, s. An omen by the fall
sacrificial grass knotted together in a
ueuaru^euiruaieiruyev, s. A shrub,
of a lizard, lucky or unlucky according
particular manner and worn on the fourth
Philauthus rhamnoides.
to the direction whence it falls.
finger of the right hand in marriage, and
u m siru>eo dais, s. A species of Jas
in performing other rites, pautcuQmtfirii. 3.
*ueVsQ&sts>S, j. A lizard, ueveS. 2.
min, Nyctanthes tristis. See .'.oS.
Finger-ring of gold, &c, ut3^cQu>rfiri.
Semicarpus anacardium, Qe:.:i-Qs--m^..
ue/eiruidjgjfiii), i. A medicine, Cin
A festival in August in honor of Vishn
W. p. 519. Paluka.
nabar, or sulphuret of mercury, g s.
u<tjtflQm*tmiii. W. p. 519. Pavitba.
742

ULf?

ULfilB

ULfiotntu

usPi>tfC<r,<jyw, t>. noun. Giving ULp'3j, Qdpar, utfiSSarar, Otudr, uifis, UL& uetntfiah, s. That which is old,
of the knotted grass-ring by the family
v. n. To practise, to become initiated,
injured, decayed or damaged by time,
priest.
to be used to, to be habituated; to be
BtiLuCj~ff. 2. That which is stale, vapid,
trained
as
the
voice
in
singing
or
speak
uepj3i:(y>if-&Sr, s. Two spires of sac
spiritless, by keeping, envppgi. (c.)
ing;
the
hand
in
working;
the
feet
in
walk
ULp&ns, inf. [active utpa=na&.~\ To
rificial grass, knotted together in a par
ing, uiSk. 2. To become acquainted with
ticular way.
become old, worn, decayed, stale, flat.
men
or
things,
to
be
familiar
with,
..sG>j
ueSpfioQuHrfinih, a. A finger-ring.
uif&niiuQuirs, inf. To grow old; to
u.
3.
To
become
fitted,
tempered,
seasoned,
u ij fitaw u nisr car , inf. To clean, to
be worn out, as a garment.
as a utensil, tool, or garment, ufuui 4.
purify.
To become broken or trained, as a beast, ULpetnin, s. Oldness, ancientness, an
ufp@3&sic, s. The uttift>

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