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√bhikṣa
bhikṣāyāmalābhe lābhe ca
Bikza · BikzAyAmalABe lABe ca
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10 dictionary-linked words using source citations and guṇa/vṛddhi stem signals.
Exploring Root: √bhikṣa
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bhikṣā
[bhiks-a] 1 Asking, beg- ging, soliciting; Ms. 6. 56.
2 Any- thing given as alms, alms; bhavati bhikṣāṃ dehi.
3 Wages, hire.
4 Ser- vice. Comp. aṭanaṃ wandering about begging for alms. ( naḥ) a beggar, mendicant. annaṃ food ob- tained by begging, alms. ayanaṃ (ṇaṃ) = bhikṣāṭana q. v. arthin a. beg- [Page0816-c+ 57] ging for alms or charity. ( m.) a beggar. arha a. worthy of alms, a fit object of...
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anvācayaḥ
[pradhānasya paścādanyaḥ ācī- yate bodhyate yatra, ci-ac] 1 Statement of a secondary (gauṇa) rite or action after the mention of a primary (pradhāna) one; adding an object of secondary importance to the main object, one of the senses of the par- ticle ca; cānvācaye samāhāre Ak.; anya- tarasyānuṣaṃgikatve'nvācayaḥ; as bho bhikṣā- maṭa gāṃ cānaya where going out to beg is enjoined to the beggar as his principal...
bhaikṣa
a. (kṣī f.) [mikṣaiva tatsamūho vā aṇ] Living on alms. kṣaṃ Beg- ging, mendicancy; Ms. 6. 55; Y. 3. 42.
2 Anything got by begging, alms, charity; bhaikṣeṇa vartayennityaṃ Ms. 2. 188; 4. 5. Comp. annaṃ alms, food obtained by begging. āśin a. eating food obtained by begging. ( m.) a beggar, mendicant. āhāraḥ a beggar. kālaḥ the time for beg- ging. caraṇaṃ, -caryaṃ, caryā going about begging,...
dā
I. 1 P. (yacchati, datta] To give, grant. WITH prati to exchange; ti- lebhyaḥ prati yacchati māṣān Sk. II. 2. P. (dāti,) To cut; dadāti dra- viṇaṃ bhūri dāti dāridryamarthināṃ K. R. III. 4. P. (dāyati) To bind (?). IV. 3 U. (dadāti, datte; dadau-dade, adāt-a- dita, dāsyati-te, dātuṃ, datta; but with ā the p. p. is ātta; with upa, upātta; with [Page0561-b+ 57] ni, nidatta or nītta, and with pra, pradatta or...
kapālaḥ
[kaṃ śiro jalaṃ vā pālaya- ti] 1 The skull, skull-bone; cūḍāpīḍa- kapālasaṃkulagalanmaṃdākinīvārayaḥ Māl. 1. 2; rudro yena kapālapāṇipuṭake bhikṣāṭanaṃ kāritaḥ Bh. 2. 95.
2 A piece of a broken jar, potsherd; kapālena bhikṣā- rthī Ms. 8. 93.
3 A multitude, col- lection.
4 A beggar's bowl; Ms. 6. 44.
5 A cup, jar in general; paṃcaka- pāla.
6 A cover or lid.
7 A treaty of peace on equal terms. laṃ 1 The...
rekaḥ
1 Suspicion, doubt.
2 A low man, an outcast; kṛtā bhikṣā rekaiḥ Pt. 1. 11.
3 Emptying, loosening, purging.
4 A frog.
saubhikṣa
mfn. (fr. su-bhikṣa) bringing security and abundance of food VarBr2S. 158878 1253,3 253628 n. abundance of food or provisions Bhadrab. 158879 1253,3 253629
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