Gaṇa 10 · curadi · 10.0316
√aji
bhāṣāyām
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54 dictionary-linked words using source citations and guṇa/vṛddhi stem signals.
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ajīgarta
n. N. of a Sa1man sāman. 016783 133,1 23139 m. (g. bāhv-ādi q.v.) a descendant of Aji1garta ajīgarta (q.v.), S3unah2s3epa śunaḥśepa TS. v; AitBr. 016784 133,1 23140
ājīgarta
n. N. of a Sa1man sāman. 016783 133,1 23139 m. (g. bāhv-ādi q.v.) a descendant of Aji1garta ajīgarta (q.v.), S3unah2s3epa śunaḥśepa TS. v; AitBr. 016784 133,1 23140
ajīgartaḥ
[ajyai gamanāya gartaṃ asya] 1 (One that has a hole to go into) a serpent.
2 N. of a Brāhmaṇa in the family of bhṛgu and father of śunaḥśepha.
ājiḥ
m. f. [ajaṃtyasyāṃ, aj-iṇ P. III. 3. 108 Vārt.] 1 A battle, fight, combat; te tu yāvanta evājau tāvāṃśca dadṛśe sa taiḥ R. 12. 45.
2 A fighting or running match; ājiṃ dhāv or i, -aj or sṛ to run with or against any one for prize.
3 Battle-field, place for running; race-course, level ground; śastrāṇyājau nayanasalilaṃ cā- pi tulyaṃ mumoca Ve. 3. 9.
4 Limit, boundary.
5 A road, way (m.).
6 An instant (m.)....
ajihma
a. [na. ta.] 1 Straight.
2 Upright, straight-forward, honest; ajihmāmaśaṭhāṃ śuddhāṃ jīvet brāhmaṇajīvikāṃ Ms. 4. 11, 7. 32; ºgāmibhiḥ Śi. 1. 63 straight and honest, 3. 57, 9. 62. hmaḥ 1 A frog.
2 A fish (probably a corruption of ajihva below). Comp. ga a. [upa. sa.] going straight on; vrajeddiśamajihmagaḥ Ms. 6. 31 ( gaḥ) an arrow.
ajihvaḥ
[na. ba.] A frog (which is supposed to have been deprived of its tongue by the curse of Agni whom frogs had offended.)
ajina
n. (probably at first the skin of a goat, aja) 10,2 2139 n. the hairy skin of an antelope, especially a black antelope (which serves the religious student for a couch seat, covering &c) 10,2 2140 n. the hairy skin of a tiger, &c 001406 10,2 2141 m. N. of a descendant of Pr2ithu pṛthu VP. 001406 10,2 2141.1
ajinaṃ
[ajati kṣipati rajaādi āvara- ṇena; aj-inac, ajeraja ca Uṇ. 2. 48, vī- bhāvabādhanārthaṃ] 1 The (hairy) skin of a tiger, lion, elephant &c., especially of a black antelope (used as a seat, garment &c.); athājināṣāḍhadharaḥ Ku. 5. 30, 67, Ki. 11. 15; aiṇeyenājinena brā- hmaṇaṃ rauraveṇa kṣatriyaṃ ājinena vaiśyaṃ As - val.
2 A sort of leather bag or bellows. Comp. patrā trī trikā [a- jinaṃ carmaiva suśliṣṭaṃ...
ajira
a. [aj gatau kiran vībhāvābhāvaḥ Uṇ. 1. 53.] Quick, swift (śīghra) raḥ 1 A sort of mouse, hairy mole.
2 A kind of ceremony in pro- nouncing curses. raṃ 1 A court-yard, an enclosed space, arena; uṭajājira- prakīrṇa K. 39, Ki. 1. 16; so raṇaº, gṛhaº &c.
2 The body.
3 Any object of sense.
4 The wind, air.
5 A frog. [Page0025-b+ 58] rā 1 N. of a river.
2 N. of Durgā. raḥ N. of a snake priest. Comp....
ajīrṇa
a. Undigested; unde- composed. rṇaṃ, rṇiḥ f. 1 Indigestion; ajīrṇe bheṣajaṃ vāri jīrṇe vāri balapradam, ajīrṇe bhojanaṃ viṣaṃ; kairajīrṇabhayādbhrātarbho- janaṃ parihīyate H. 2. 57, Ms. 4. 121.
2 Vigour, energy, absence of decay.
ajita
a. [na. ta.] Not faded or withered, not faint. Comp. puna- rvaṇyaṃ N. of a two-fold rite to be per- formed by Kṣatriyas (aprāptaprāptikara- ṇārtho vidhiḥ).
ajīta
a. [na. ta.] Not faded or withered, not faint. Comp. puna- rvaṇyaṃ N. of a two-fold rite to be per- formed by Kṣatriyas (aprāptaprāptikara- ṇārtho vidhiḥ).
ājīv
1 P. To live by or main- tain oneself with; to have the use or enjoyment of; to subsist.
ajīva
a. [na. ba.] Devoid of life; lifeless, as a jar or a dead person. vaḥ [na. ta.] 1 Non-existence, death.
2 (With Jainas) All that is not a living soul, i. e. the whole of jaḍa or inani- mate and unsentient substance (opp. jīva).
ājīvaḥ
1 Livelihood, subsist- ence, maintenance; bhavatyājīvanaṃ ta- smāt Pt. 1. 48; cf. words like rūpā- jīva, ajājīva, śastrājīva, stryājīva &c.; ājīvanārthaḥ Ms. 10. 79 means of livelihood.
2 Profession, the means of maintaining oneself; vi- śuddha idānīmājīvaḥ Ś. 6. vaḥ A Jaina beggar.
ajīvaniḥ
f. [na-jīv-ani P. III. 3 112] 1 Death, non-existence (used as an imprecation); ajīvaniste śaṭha bhūyāt Sk. may death seize thee, rogue! mayest thou cease to live!
ājīvya
pot. p. 1 To be prac- tised (as a profession).
2 Fit for or affording a livelihood.
3 Habitable, fertile; Y. 1. 320; Ms. 7. 69. vyaṃ A means of subsistence.
Words Starting with Guṇa of Root
ajaya
a. [nāsti parairjayo yasya] Invin- cible, unsurpassed, unconquerable. yaḥ [na. ta.] A defeat; lābhālābhau ja- yājayau Bg. 2. 38.
2 N. of Agni (ajena chāgena yāti; yā-ka), or of Viṣṇu (according to some); of a lexico- grapher. yā [nāsti jayo mādakatvena asyāṃ] 1 Hemp or bhāṃga.
2 N. of a friend of Durgā.
3 Māyā or illusion.
ajayya
a. [na. ta.] Invincible; sa- khyuste sa kila śatakratorajayyaḥ Ś. 6. 29, R. 18. 8.
2 Not proper to be won at play; ºyyaṃ jigāya tān Bopadeva.
ajetavya
mfn. invincible. 001445 10,3 2195 mfn. invincible 10,3 2196 mfn. N. of a prince MBh. 10,3 2197 n. N. of a kind of antidote. 001446 10,3 2198
ajeya
a. [na. ta.] Not fit to be conquered. yaṃ A sort of medicinal preparation of ghee said to serve as an antidote; pibet ghṛtamajeyākhyaṃ Suś.
Words starting with Vṛddhi of Root
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āñjīkūla
n. (v.l. ājī-k) N. of a country, (g. dhūmādi q.v.) 016859 133,3 23234 mfn. (v.l. ājīk) ib. 016860 133,3 23235
anvāje
ind. [anu āṃjayatyanena, anu- āji-ḍe Tv.] (Used like upāje only with kṛ) So as to assist or support the weak (durbalasya balādhāne); option- ally regarded as a preposition; ºkṛtya or ºkṛtvā supporting, assisting (a weak person); durbalasya balamādhāya P. I. 4. 73 Sk.
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