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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir प्रलीन 1107 प्रवत् ............ Hafa ada i el 99 anaye Mb. 12. 204. 17. - Sleepiness. -Comp.-FT3: the time of universal destruction. -TT, SOTT: a cloud at the dissolution of the world. : the fire at the dissolution of the world. - itt: the ocean at the dissolution of the world. ta p. p. 1 Melted, dissolved; 74 sataule HCfarg siya Bg. 14. 15. -2 Annihilated, destroyed. -8 Insensible, unconscious. - 4 Concealed; hidden; sia erat afaa wa factang: fitutafa: Ki. 8. 36. -8 Lost, died. 986 1 P. 1 To roll along the ground, roll, wallow; anaal 4 4 Bk. 5. 108. -2 To be agitated, Deave. a 1 Rolling (on the ground). -2 Heaving, tossing. Ta p. p. Robbed. TET 4 P. 1 To be greedy or desirous, be lustful. -2 To allure, Beduce, entice. -8 To pollute (through lust). -Caus. To allure, attract, entice, seduce. TG4 a. 1 One who deceives (27%); å fort goes terus qoftala: Mb. 7. 150. 13. -2 Seduced. Be One who has conceived an illicit affection for. T T: 1 Cupidity, greediness, covetousness. -2 Allurement, seduction. OTHTH 1 Attracting.-2 An allurement, seduction, emptation. - A lure, bait. staat Sand, gravel. a. Greedy of, lusting after. -2 Alluring, anticing. 40 a. To be desired or coveted, attractive, Uuring; *3 9E9179afta: S. 7. 16. TE pp. Cut off TOT: 1 An unguent, an ointment, a salve; 1997Ja fa 4: U. 3. 39. -2 Plaster. -8 A hectic or slow fever. 09 a. Anointing, smearing. - 1 An anointer, plasterer. - A kind of slow fever. TE: A kind of broth; oir augti 31144 dah ariat qaroafaa:'; N. 16. 86 com. teta: Destruction, annihilation. Y a. Greatly agitated or tremulous. TE 2 P. 1 To speak, say, address. - To tell, elate, announce. - To explain. - To recite. -5 To elebrate 99 a. To be announced, taught, explained. Ta m. 1 One who declares or relates, a speaker, declarer. - A teacher, expounder; at 24 T: 7 Ms. 8. 20; Pt. 3. 73. - An orator, eloquent man. T 1 Speaking, declaration, announcement; 99 104 Pt. 1. 190. -2 Teaching, expounding. -3 Exposition, explanation, interpretation; 74HCH gaaaa 4 agla Kath. 1. 2. 22; garat 1949941 1944-2144: 91747 Mv. 4. 25; Bhāg. 7. 15. 1. -4 Eloquence. - A sacred treatise or writing; Ms. 3. 184. -8 An expression, a term. -7 A system of doctrines in the form of a treatise ). -8 The funda-, mental doctrine of the Budhists. One who expoges, propounds; Bhag. 10. 87. 11. -Comp. -TE a. skilled in talking, eloquent. taart a. 1 To be taught, propounded. -2 To be well spoken. - 1 A propounder, teacher. -2 An orator, speaker. gat, tak, ax: A monkey; see wat, , 17974. Tag: Wheat. gaut a. 1 Sloping down, inclined, shelving, flowing downwards; s esat af faast 1997614 (cat) Rām. 2. 99. 24. -2 Steep, abrupt, precipitous. -3. Crooked, bent. -4 Inclined, disposed to, tending to (oft. at the end of comp.); 49990: Ki. 3. 19; 1999 qui a Mb. 13. 136. 18. - Devoted or attached to, addicted to, intent on, prone to, full of ; : - a: Pergal Bh. 3. 29; Si. 8. 35; Mu. 5. 21; Ki. 2. 44. -6 Favourably inclined or disposed towards; Ku. 4. 42. -7 Eager, ready; soitsita ai 104 Mb. 15. 29. 22. 64sau: Ki. 2. 8. -8 Endowed with, possessed of. -9 Humbled, modestly humble, submissive. -10 Decayed, wasted, waning. -11 Generous. -U: 1 A place where four roads meet. -2 A moment. -3 A whirlpool. -UTH 1 A descent, a steep descent, precipice%3 उदके भूरियं धार्या मर्तव्यं प्रवणे मया Mb.5. 136. 13. -2 The side of a hill, slope, declivity. -8 The belly. -4 An access to. FAUTET 1 Slope, inclination, declivity. - Propensity, tendency. gaonyfa Den. P. To feel inclined or disposed. Taureat Inclination, propensity, bias. Taufis 8 U. To incline favourably towards, over. come, win over ; dear cauffa at: Ku. 4. 42. at f. Ved. 1 A precipice, declivity. -2 Height, elevation. -8 A sloping path, easy passage ; 49119; Yamaha T. Up. 1. 4: 3. For Private and Personal Use Only
SR No.020642
Book TitleSanskrit English Dictionary Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorP K Gode, C G Karve
PublisherPrasad Prakashan
Publication Year1958
Total Pages671
LanguageSanskrit, English
ClassificationDictionary
File Size24 MB
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