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√bhṝ
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bhrātṛ
m. [bhrāj-tṛc pṛṣoº; cf. Uṇ. 2. 96.] 1 A brother.
2 An inti- mate friend or relation.
3 A near relative in general.
4 A term of friendly address (my good friend); bhrātaḥ kaṣṭamaho Bh. 3. 37; 2. 34; tattvaṃ ciṃtaya tadidaṃ bhrātaḥ Moha M. 3. Dual. A brother and sister. [cf. L. frater; Zend bratar, Eng. brother. ] Comp. gaṃdhi, -gaṃdhika a. having [Page0829-a+ 54] only the name of a brother, a broth- er...
bhṛṃgaḥ
[bhṛ-gan kit nuṭa ca Uṇ. 1. 122] 1 A large black bee; Bv. 1. 5; R. 8. 53.
2 A kind of wasp.
3 A kind of bird.
4 A libertine, dis- solute or lecherous man; cf. bhramara.
5 A golden vase or jar.
6 The fork- tailed shrike. gaṃ Talc. gī 1 The female of the large black bee; bhṛṃgīva puṣpaṃ puruṣaṃ strī vāṃcchati navaṃ navam.
2 A poisonous plant (ativiṣa). Comp. adhipaḥ the queen of bees. abhī- ṣṭaḥ...
bhṛṣṭi
f. (cf. hṛṣ; for 2. bhṛṣṭi, see under bhrajj) a spike, point, top, corner, edge RV.; AV.; Gr2S. (cf. sah/asra-, kṣura-bhṛ &c) 766,1 152760 f. a deserted cottage or garden L. 097289 766,1 152761 mfn. pronged, toothed RV. 766,1 152762 m. N. of a R2ishi ṛṣi. 097290 766,1 152763
bhṛta
p. p. [bhṛ-kta] 1 Borne.
2 Sup- ported, maintained, cherished, fos- tered.
3 Possessed, endowed or furnished with.
4 Full of, filled with.
5 Hired. taḥ A hired ser- vant; hireling, mercenary; uttama- stvāyudhīyo yo madhyamastu kṛṣīvalaḥ. adha- mo bhāravāhī syādityevaṃ trividho bhṛtaḥ Mīt.
bhṛtiḥ
f. [bhṛ-ktin] 1 Bearing, up- holding, supporting.
2 Cherish- ing, maintaining.
3 Bringing, lead ing to.
4 Nourishment, support, maintenance.
5 Food.
6 Wages, hire.
7 Service for hire.
8 Capi- [Page0824-b+ 59] tal, principal.
9 Wages, hire. Comp. adhyāpanaṃ teaching (espe- cially the Vedas) for hire. bhuj m. a hired servant, a hireling. rūpaṃ a reward in place of the wages due, but not to be...
bhṛtya
a. [bhṛ-kyap tak ca] To be nourished or maintained &c. tyaḥ 1 Any one requiring to be support- ed.
2 A servant, dependant, slave.
3 A king's servant, minister of state; H. 2. 142.
4 A subject. tyā 1 Rearing, fostering, nourishing, taking care of; as in kumārabhṛtyā q. v.
2 Maintenance, support.
3 A means of sustenance, food.
4 Wages.
5 Service. Comp adhyāpanaṃ teaching the Veda for hire....
bhrūṇa
n. (for bhūrṇa, fr. bhṛ) an embryo RV. x, 155, 2 771,1 153838 m. a child, boy L. 771,1 153839 m. a very learned Bra1hman Brahman Hcat. 771,1 153840 m. a pregnant woman (= garbhiṇī) L. 097927 771,1 153841
bhṛ
9 P. (bhṛṇāti) 1 To bear, nour- ish, support, maintain.
2 To fry.
3 To blame, censure.
4 To bend, be crooked.
bhṝ
9 P. (bhṛṇāti) 1 To bear, nour- ish, support, maintain.
2 To fry.
3 To blame, censure.
4 To bend, be crooked.
bhrājiṣṇu
a. [bhrāj-iṣṇuc] Shin- ing, resplendent, bright, radiant. ṣṇuḥ 1 An epithet of Śiva.
2 Of Viṣṇu.
bhrajj
cl.6 P. A1. (Dha1tup. xxviii, 4; cf. bhṛj) bhṛjj/ati, te (in Bhat2t2. only forms of the pr. P., and pf. babhrajja; Gr. also pf. babhrajye and babharja, je; aor. abhrākṣīt, abhārkṣīt; abhārkṣīt,abhaṣṭa; abharṣṭa; fut. bhrakṣyati, te, bharkṣyati, te;... See bhraṣṭavya. 097712 769,2 153490 (ifc. nom. bhṛṭ) frying, roasting, baking Pa1n2. 8-2, 29 Sch. (cf. bahu-bhṛji). 097713 769,2 153491 only in uda-bhṛjja (See...
bhrakuṃśa
or sa, bhra-kuñca, bhrakuṭi &c, see under bhrū, p. 771, col. 1. 097706 769,1 153484
bhram
1. 4. P. (bhramati, bhramyati, bhrāmyati, babhrāma, abhramat, abhramīt, bhramiṣyati, bhramituṃ, bhrāṃta) 1 To roam or wander about, move or go about, rove, ramble (fig. also); bhramati bhuvane kaṃdarpājñā Māl. 1. 17; mano niṣṭhāśūnyaṃ bhramati ca kimapyā- likhati ca 31; oft. with acc. of place; bhuvaṃ babhrāma Dk.; digmaṃḍalaṃ bhramasi mānasa cāpalena Bh. 3. 77; so bhikṣāṃ bhram ‘to go about begging’.
2 To turn or...
bhrāmaka
a. (mikā f.) [bhrāmayati-bhrma ṇic ṇval] 1 Causing to move or whirl.
2 Perplexing, deluding, mis- leading.
3 Deceptive, false. kaḥ 1 A sun-flower.
2 A kind of loadstone.
3 A deceiver, rogue, cheat.
4 A jackal.
bhramara
a. (rī f.) [bhramareṇa saṃbhṛtaṃ bhrama- rasyedaṃ vā aṇ] Relating to a bee. raḥ raṃ A kind of loadstone. raṃ 1 Whirling round.
2 Giddiness.
3 Epilepsy.
4 Honey.
5 A kind of coitus or mode of sexual enjoyment.
6 A village. rī 1 An epithet of Durgā.
2 Going round, walking round from left to right; (= pradakṣiṇā q. v.); as in dīyaṃtāṃ bhrāmaryaḥ Karpūr. 4, Vb. 2.
bhrāmara
a. (rī f.) [bhramareṇa saṃbhṛtaṃ bhrama- rasyedaṃ vā aṇ] Relating to a bee. raḥ raṃ A kind of loadstone. raṃ 1 Whirling round.
2 Giddiness.
3 Epilepsy.
4 Honey.
5 A kind of coitus or mode of sexual enjoyment.
6 A village. rī 1 An epithet of Durgā.
2 Going round, walking round from left to right; (= pradakṣiṇā q. v.); as in dīyaṃtāṃ bhrāmaryaḥ Karpūr. 4, Vb. 2.
bhramarakaḥ
[bhramara svārthe ka] 1 A bee.
2 A whirlpool, an eddy. kaḥ kaṃ 1 A lock of hair or curl hanging down on the forehead.
2 A ball for playing with.
3 A humming-top.
bhramarāyate
Den. A. 1 To begin turn- ing round or revolving.
2 To act like a bee, i. e. to be unsteady in one's attachments to women.
bhramiḥ
f. [bhram-i] 1 Whirling or turning round, circular movement; moving about or round, revolution; U. 3. 19; 6. 3; Māl. 5. 23.
2 A potter's wheel.
3 A turner's lathe.
4 A whirlpool
5 A whirlwind.
6 A circular arrangement of troops.
7 An error, a mistake.
bhraṃśaḥ
[bhraṃś-bhāve ghañ] 1 Falling off, dropping down, fall, slipping or falling down; sehe'sya na dhraṃśamato na lobhāt R. 16. 74; kanakavalayabhraṃśa- riktaprakoṣṭhaḥ Me. 2.
2 Decline, de- crease, decay.
3 Fall, destruction, ruin, overthrow.
4 Running away.
5 Disappearance.
6 Losing, loss, deprivation; smṛtibhraṃśād buddhināśaḥ [Page0828-a+ 54] Bg. 2. 63; so jātibhraśa, svārthabhraśa.
7 Straying, swerving,...
bhraṃsana
bhraṃsana is an alternate of bhraṃśana. a. (nī f.) [bhraṃś-lyu lyuṭ vā] Throwing down. naṃ 1 The act of dropping down.
2 Falling from, being deprived of, losing.
bhraṃśana
bhraṃsana is an alternate of bhraṃśana. a. (nī f.) [bhraṃś-lyu lyuṭ vā] Throwing down. naṃ 1 The act of dropping down.
2 Falling from, being deprived of, losing.
bhraṃśin
a. [bhraṃa-nini] 1 Falling off or down, falling from.
2 De caying.
3 Straying away from.
4 Ruining, destroying.
bhrāṃta
p. p. [bhram-kta] 1 Wander- ed or roamed about.
2 Turned round, whirled, revolved.
3 Erred, mistaken, gone astray.
4 Perplex- ed, confused.
5 Moving about, moving to and fro, wheeling.
6 Whirling or turning round, roaming or wandering about. taḥ 1 An elephant in rut.
2 A kind of thorn-apple. taṃ 1 Roaming, moving about; varaṃ parvatadurgeṣu bhrāṃtaṃ vanacaraiḥ saha Bh. 2. 14.
2 A mistake, an error.
bhrāṃtiḥ
[bhram-ktin] f. 1 Moving or wandering about.
2 Turning round, rolling.
3 A revolution, circular or rotatory movement; ca- krabhrāṃtirarāṃtareṣu vitanotyanyāmivārāvalīṃ V. 1. 4.
4 An error, a mistake, delusion, wrong notion, false idea or impression; śritāsi caṃdanabhrāṃ- tyā durvipākaṃ viṣadrumaṃ U. 1. 47.
5 Confusion, perplexity.
6 Doubt, uncertainty, suspense.
7 Unsteadi- [Page0829-b+ 53] ness. Comp....
bhrāṃtimat
a. 1 Revolving, turning round; bhrāṃtimadva riyaṃtraṃ M. 2. 18.
2 Erring, mistaking, being under a delusion. m. A figure of speech in which one thing is represented as being mistaken for another on ac- count of the close resemblance be- tween the two; bhrāṃtimānanyasaṃvittattulya- darśane K. P. 10; e. g. kapāle mārjāraḥ paya iti karān leḍhi śaśinaḥ &c.; see V. 3. 2; Māl. 1. 2 also.
bhrasj
6. U. (bhṛjjati, bhṛṣṭa; caus. bharjayati-te, bhrajjayati te; desid. bibharkṣati- bibhrakṣati, bibharjiṣati bibhrajjiṣati) To fry, roast, parch, broil; (fig. also); babhrajja nihati tasmin śoko rāvaṇamagnivat Bk. 14. 86.
Words Starting with Guṇa of Root
bhara
m. (bhṛ) a burden, load, weight RV. &c 753,1 149882 m. heavy work, labour, toil, trouble, task imposed on any one (gen. or comp.) MBh.; Ka1v. &c 753,1 149883 m. a large quantity, mass, bulk (often in comp. with words meaning hair) Hariv.; Ka1v. &c 753,1 149884 m. a partic. weight (= 20 Tula1s tulA s = 2000 Palas pala s of gold) Hariv.; Pan5cat.; Sus3r. 753,1 149885
bhāra
m. (bhṛ) a burden, load, weight RV. &c 753,1 149882 m. heavy work, labour, toil, trouble, task imposed on any one (gen. or comp.) MBh.; Ka1v. &c 753,1 149883 m. a large quantity, mass, bulk (often in comp. with words meaning hair) Hariv.; Ka1v. &c 753,1 149884 m. a partic. weight (= 20 Tula1s tulA s = 2000 Palas pala s of gold) Hariv.; Pan5cat.; Sus3r. 753,1 149885
bhāraḥ
[bhṛ-ghañ] 1 A load, burden, weight (fig. also); kucabhārānamitā na yoṣitaḥ Bh. 3. 27; so śroṇībhāra Me. 82; bhāraḥ kāyo jīvitaṃ vajrakīlaṃ Māl. 9. 37.
2 Brunt, thickest part (as of a battle); N. 5. 5.
3 Excess, pitch; R. 14. 68.
4 Labour, toil, trouble.
5 A mass, large quanti- [Page0813-b+ 58] ty; kucaº, jaṭāº.
6 A particular weight equal to 2000 palas of gold.
7 A yoke for carrying bur- dens.
8 An...
bharaṇa
a. (ṇī f.) [bhṛ-lyu-lyuṭ vā] Bearing, maintaining, supporting, nourishing. ṇaṃ 1 The act of nourish- ing, maintaining or supporting; R. 1. 24; Ś. 7. 33.
2 (a) The act of bear- ing or carrying. (b) Wearing, put- ting on.
3 Bringing or procuring.
4 Nutriment.
5 Hire, wages. ṇaḥ The constellation Bharaṇī.
bharaṭaḥ
[bharaṃ tanoti taṇ-ḍa] 1 N. of the son of Duṣyanta and Śakunta- lā, who became a universal monarch (cakravartin), India being called Bhā- ratavarṣa after him. He was one of the remote ancestors of the Kauravas and Pāṇḍavas; cf. S. 7. 33.
2 N. of a brother of Rāma, son of Kaikeyī, the young- est wife of Daśaratha. He was very pious and righteous, and was so much devoted to Rāma that when the latter prepared to go...
bharman
m. or n. (bhṛ) a board for bearing or holding, a table RV. viii, 2, 8. 095584 754,1 150105
bhārman
m. or n. (bhṛ) a board for bearing or holding, a table RV. viii, 2, 8. 095584 754,1 150105
bhartṛ
m. [bhṛ-tṛc] 1 A husband; yadbhartureva hitamicchati tatkalatraṃ Bh. 2. 8; strīṇāṃ bhartā dharmadārāśca puṃsāṃ Māl. 6. 18.
2 A lord, master, superi- or; bhartuḥśāpena Me. 1; gaṇaº, bhūtaº &c.
3 A leader, commander, chief; R. 7. 41.
4 A supporter, bearer, pro- tector.
5 The creator.
6 N. of Viṣṇu. Comp. ghnī a woman who murders her husband. dāra- kaḥ a crown-prince, prince royal, young prince, an...
bhārya
[bhartuṃ yogyā] 1 A lawful wife; sā bhāryā yā gṛhe dakṣā sā bhāryā yā prajā- vatī. sā bhāryā yā patiprāṇā sā bhāryā yā pativratā.. H. 1. 196.
2 The female of an animal. Comp. āṭa a. living by the prostitution of his wife. ūḍha a. married (as a man); bhāryoḍhaṃ tamavajñāya Bk. 4. 15. jitaḥ, āṭikaḥ 1. a hen-pecked husband.
2. a kind of deer.
bhāradvāja
mf (I) n. coming from or relating to Bharad-va1ja bharad-vāja S3Br. &c 753,2 150004 m. patr. fr. bharad-vāja g. bidādi 753,2 150005 m. N. of various men (esp. of supposed authors of hymns, viz. of R2ijis3van ṛjiśvan, Garga garga, Nara nara, Pa1yu pāyu, Vasu vasu, S3a1sa śāsa, S3irimbit2ha śirimbiṭha, S3un2ahotra śuṇahotra, Sapratha sapratha, Su-hotra su-hotra q.v.; but also of others e.g.... m. the planet Mars L....
bharadvājaḥ
[bharadvājasyāpatyaṃ aṇ] 1 N. of Droṇa, the military preceptor of the Kauravas and Pāṇḍavas.
2 Of Agastya.
3 The planet Mars,
4 One of the seven Ṛṣis.
5 A sky-lark. jaṃ A bone. jī The wild cotton shrub.
bhāradvājaḥ
[bharadvājasyāpatyaṃ aṇ] 1 N. of Droṇa, the military preceptor of the Kauravas and Pāṇḍavas.
2 Of Agastya.
3 The planet Mars,
4 One of the seven Ṛṣis.
5 A sky-lark. jaṃ A bone. jī The wild cotton shrub.
bharaga
a word invented to explain bharga (148867.1 -tva n.) MaitrUp. 094767 748,1 148867 n., See bharaga 148867 748,1 148867.1
bharahapāla
m. N. of a man Cat. Page748,2 094769 148869 f. N. of wk. (cf. bhareha-nagarī). 094770 748,2 148870
bhārama
m. N. of a man g. subhrādi Ka1s3. (v.l. for bharama). 095538 753,2 150030 m. patr. fr. bharama or bhārama ib. 095539 753,2 150031
bhāraṇḍa
m. N. of a fabulous bird S3atr.; Pan5cat. 753,1 149945 f. the female of this bird Pan5cat. 095491 753,1 149946
bhāraṅgī
f. = bhārgī, Clerodendrum Siphonantus L. 095488 753,1 149942 mf (A or I) n. (fr. prec.) g. kāśy-ādi. 095489 753,1 149943
bharaṇī
N. of the second constella- tion containing three stars. Comp. bhūḥ an epithet of Rāhu.
bharaṇyaṃ
1 Cherishing, supporting, maintaining.
2 Wages, hire.
3 The lunar mansion Bharaṇī. ṇyā 1 Wages, hire.
2 A woman. Comp. [Page0809-b+ 60] bhuj m. a hired servant, hireling.
bharataḥ
[bharaṃ tanoti taṇ-ḍa] 1 N. of the son of Duṣyanta and Śakunta- lā, who became a universal monarch (cakravartin), India being called Bhā- ratavarṣa after him. He was one of the remote ancestors of the Kauravas and Pāṇḍavas; cf. S. 7. 33.
2 N. of a brother of Rāma, son of Kaikeyī, the young- est wife of Daśaratha. He was very pious and righteous, and was so much devoted to Rāma that when the latter prepared to go...
bharathaḥ
1 A sovereign, king.
2 Fire.
3 A deity presiding over one of the regions of the world (lokapāla).
bhāravi
Author of the Kirātārjunīya; mentioned along with Kālidāsa in an inscription dated 634. See kālidāsa.
bhāraviḥ
N. of the author of the Kirātārjunīya; tāvadbhā bhāraverbhāti yāva- nmāghasya nodayaḥ. uditi ca punarmāghe bhāra- verbhā raveriva..; bhāraverarthagauravaṃ Udb. See App. II.
bharb
or bharbh cl.1 P. bharbati, bharbhati, to hurt, injure Dha1tup. xv, 71. 094797 748,2 148914
bharbh
or bharb cl.1 P. bharbati, bharbhati, to hurt, injure Dha1tup. xv, 71. 094797 748,2 148914.1
bharbharā
ind. (with bhū) to become entangled or confounded MaitrS. 094798 748,2 148915
bharga
m. a king of the Bhargas bhargas Pa1n2. 4-1, 178 753,3 150047 m. N. of a son of Pratardana pratardana Hariv. (v.l. bhārgava) 753,3 150048 m. of a king also called Bharga bharga VP. 753,3 150049 m. pl. N. of a people MBh. (B. bhargāḥ) 753,3 150050
bhārga
m. a king of the Bhargas bhargas Pa1n2. 4-1, 178 753,3 150047 m. N. of a son of Pratardana pratardana Hariv. (v.l. bhārgava) 753,3 150048 m. of a king also called Bharga bharga VP. 753,3 150049 m. pl. N. of a people MBh. (B. bhargāḥ) 753,3 150050
bhārgava
mf (I) n. relating to or coming from Bhr2igu bhṛgu Up.; MBh. &c 753,3 150060 mf (I) n. belonging to S3ukra śukra (cf. below) R. 753,3 150061 mf (I) n. patr. fr. bhṛgu (pl. bhṛgavaḥ) Pa1n2. 2-4, 65 753,3 150062 mf (I) n. N. of S3ukra śukra (regent of the planet Venus and preceptor of the Daityas dEtya s) R.; Var. &c 753,3 150063
bhārgavaḥ
[bhṛgorapatyaṃ aṇ] 1 N. of Śukra, regent of the planet Venus and preceptor of the Asuras.
2 N. of Paraśurāma; see paraśurāma.
3 An epithet of Śiva.
4 An archer.
5 An elephant.
6 An epithet of Ja- madagni.
7 Of Mārkaṇḍeya.
8 N. of an eastern country. Comp. priyaḥ a diamond.
bharjana
a. [bhrasj lyu lyuṭ vā] Roast- ing, frying, baking.
2 Annihilat- ing. naṃ 1 The act of roasting or frying.
2 A frying-pan.
bhāṛjīka
(2. bhās + ṛjīka) mfn. radiant with light, light-shedding (said of Agni agni) RV. 095195 751,1 149528
bhārmya
m. patr. of Mudgala mudgala BhP. (cf. next) 754,1 150106 m. N. of a prince VP. (also pl.) 095585 754,1 150107 m. (fr. bhṛmy-aśva) patr. of Mudgala mudgala Nir.; A1s3vS3r. 095586 754,1 150108
bharmyāśva
(?) m. N. of a prince (father of Mudgala mudgala) BhP. (cf. hary-aśva and bhārmyaśva). 094800 748,2 148917
bhārṅgī
f. (fr. bhṛṅga) Clerodendrum Siphonantus VarBr2S. (cf. bhārgī). 095581 753,3 150102
bhartṛhari
Author of the three Śatakas and of the Vākya- padīya. Mr. Telang gives it as his opinion that he must have flourished about the close of the first and the beginning of the second century of the Christian era. Tradition makes him brother of king Vikrama, and if this Vikrama be accepted as the same who defeated the Mlecchas in 544 A. D., we must suppose Bhartṛhari to have flourish- ed in the latter half of the sixth...
bhartṛmatī
A married woman whose husband is living; jano'nyathā bhartṛ- matīṃ viśaṃkate Ś. 5. 17.
bharts
10 A(bhartsa yate; P. also some- times) 1 To menace, threaten.
2 To revile, reproach, abuse.
3 To deride.
bhartsanaṃ
[bharts-lyuṭ] 1 Threat- [Page0810-a+ 57] ening, reviling.
2 A threat, men- ace.
3 Reproach, abuse.
4 A curse.
bharuja
m. (bhrajj?) a jackal L. (cf. g. aṅguly-ādi; v.l. bharūjā) 748,2 148875 m. roasted barley A1past. 748,2 148876 f (A and I). rice boiled and fried in ghee Gan2ar. (cf. next). 094774 748,2 148877 mf (A) n. (bhrajj Nir. ii, 2) of a partic. colour (?) 748,2 148878
bharukaccha
m. N. of country or (pl.) a people MBh.; Var. (v.l. kacchapa, or marukaccha; cf. Βαρύγαζα) 748,2 148872 m. of a Na1ga nāga L. 094772 748,2 148873 m. an inhabitant of Bharu-kaccha bharu-kaccha L. 094773 748,2 148874
bhāruṇḍa
m. a partic. bird MBh. (cf. bhāraṇḍa, bhuruṇḍa) 753,3 150041 n. N. of various Sa1mans sAman s Vishn2.; MBh. &c 753,3 150042 n. of a forest R. 095549 753,3 150043
bhāruṣa
m. the son of a Vais3ya vaiśya Vra1tya vrātya and an unmarried Vais3ya1 vaiśyā L. 753,3 150044 m. a person who worships the mothers or S3aktis Sakti s on a burning-ground or at cross-roads &c L. 095550 753,3 150045
bharv
cl.1 P. bh/arvati, to chew, devour, eat RV.; to hurt, injure Dha1tup. xv, 71 (cf. bharb). 094801 748,2 148918 See s/ū-bharva. 094802 748,2 148919 m. N. of a poet Cat. (cf. bharchu). 094803 748,2 148920
bharvara
m. son of Bharvara bharvara i.e. Praja1-pati prajā-pati, N. of Indra indra RV. iv, 21, 7 (Sa1y.) 095604 754,1 150132
bhārvara
m. son of Bharvara bharvara i.e. Praja1-pati prajā-pati, N. of Indra indra RV. iv, 21, 7 (Sa1y.) 095604 754,1 150132
bhāryā
[bhartuṃ yogyā] 1 A lawful wife; sā bhāryā yā gṛhe dakṣā sā bhāryā yā prajā- vatī. sā bhāryā yā patiprāṇā sā bhāryā yā pativratā.. H. 1. 196.
2 The female of an animal. Comp. āṭa a. living by the prostitution of his wife. ūḍha a. married (as a man); bhāryoḍhaṃ tamavajñāya Bk. 4. 15. jitaḥ, āṭikaḥ 1. a hen-pecked husband.
2. a kind of deer.
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abhraṃ
[abh-ac; but more correctly ap-bhṛ; apo bibharti, bhṛ-ka; abhraṃ abbharaṇāt Nir. being filled with water] 1 A cloud; agnirvai dhūmo jāyate dhūmādabhramabhrād vṛṣṭiḥ Śat. Br.; abhraṃ vā apāṃ bhasma; dhūmo bhūtvā abhraṃ bha- vati abhraṃ bhūtvā megho bhavati megho bhūtvā pravarṣati Ch. Up. (these quotations show the conception of the ancient Ṛṣis about the formation of clouds).
2 Atmosphere, sky; parito vipāṃḍu...
anavabhrarādhas
mfn. (bhṛ), having or giving undiminished (or durable) wealth RV. 003748 26,3 5316
aruṣa
m. (for aruṣa m. q.v.) the sun Un2. 89,1 15530 m. a kind of snake L. 011403 89,1 15531
avabhā
-bhāti, to shine downwards RV. i, 154, 6 (v.l. -bhari, fr. ava-bhṛ VS. vi, 3); to shine, be brilliant Hariv. 13100; to appear, become manifest MBh. iii, 10094; BhP.; Ra1jat. 012965 101,2 17723
avabhṛthaḥ
[ava-bhṛ-kthan] Uṇ. 2. 3] 1 The end or completion of a prin- cipal sacrifice.
2 Bathing at the end of a principal sacrifice for puri- fication; nāvabhṛthaṃ sarasvatyāṃ Kāty.; bhuvaṃ koṣṇena kuṃḍodhnī medhyenāvabhṛthādapi R. 1. 84; prītyāśvamedhāvabhṛthārdramūrteḥ 6. 61; 9. 22; 11. 31; 13. 61; Y. 3. 244; Ms. 11. 83.
3 Purification by bath- ing of the sacrificer and the sacri- ficial vessels at the end of a sacri-...
babhra
(bhṛ), in pra-babhra q.v. 090840 721,3 142845 mfn. bearing, carrying (with acc.) RV. vi, 23, 4 721,3 142846 mfn. being carried ib. iii, 1, 12 (others carrying away i.e. victorious) 721,3 142847 mfn. nourishing (?) AV. xi, 1, 31. 090841 721,3 142848
babhru
a. [bhṛ-ku dvitvaṃ; babhr-u vā Uṇ. 1. 21] 1 Deep-brown, tawny, red- dish-brown; jvālābabhruśiroruhaḥ R. 15. 16; 19. 25; babaṃdha bālāruṇababhru valkalaṃ Ku. 5. 8.
2 Bald-headed through disease. bhruḥ 1 Fire.
2 An ichneu- mon.
3 The tawny colour.
4 A man with tawny hair.
5 N. of a Yādava; Śi. 2. 40.
6 An epithet of Śiva.
7 Of Viṣṇu.
8 The Cātaka bird.
9 A sweeper, clean- er.
10 N. of a country....
bali
m. (perhaps fr. bhṛ) tribute, offering, gift, oblation (in later language always with hṛ) RV. &c 723,3 143334 m. tax, impost, royal revenue Br.; Mn.; MBh. &c 723,3 143335 m. any offering or propitiatory oblation (esp. an offering of portions of food, such as grain, rice &c, to certain gods, semi-divine beings, household divinities, spirits, men, birds, other animals and all creatures including even lifeless objects;...
bibhrat
mfn. (pr.p. of bhṛ) bearing, carrying RV.; &c &c 092368 731,3 145220 m. = bharad-v AitA1r. 092369 731,3 145221
bubhūrṣā
f. (fr. Desid. of bhṛ) desire of supporting (gen.) A1past. 092878 735,1 145985 mfn. (ifc.) wishing to nourish or support, S3am2k. 092879 735,1 145986
dhaṭa
m. (prob. fr. dhri like bhaṭa fr. bhṛ) a balance or the scale of a b balance Hcat. (cf. tulā-) 508,1 99243 m. ordeal by the b balance Mit. 508,1 99244 m. the sign of the zodiac Libra Jyot. 508,1 99245 f. old cloth or raiment 508,1 99246
jarbhari
mfn. (bhṛ, Intens.; redupl. like in pf.) supporting (Nir. xiii, 5;) RV. x, 106, 6. 050552 414,2 77755
nibhṛta
a. 1 Placed down, depo- sited, lowered.
2 Filled with, full of; ciṃtayā nibhṛtaḥ Bhāg.
3 Con- cealed, hidden, out of sight, un- perceved, unobserved; nibhṛto bhūtvā Pt. 1; nabhasā nibhṛteṃdunā R. 8. 15 ‘with the moon become invisible, about to set or go down’; Ve. 6. 2, Śi. 6. 20.
4 Secret, covert; Śi. 13. 42.
5 (a) Still, silent; nibhṛtadvirephaṃ (kā- nanaṃ) Ku. 3. 42, 6. 2. (b) Steady, fixed, immoveable,...
parābhṛta
mfn. (bhṛ) borne or taken off, put aside, hidden, concealed RV.; AV. 074993 590,2 116887
saṃnibhṛta
mfn. (bhṛ) well kept secret, concealed, hidden Hit. (v.l.) 1147,1 232056 mfn. discreet, prudent, modest BhP. 145602 1147,1 232057
sūbharva
mfn. (for su + bh fr. bharv) eating or feeding well (as a bull; others well nourished, fr. bhṛ) RV. 157400 1243,1 251421
udaraṃbhari
a. [udaraṃ bibhartti, bhṛ khi mumca P. III. 2. 26] 1 Nourishing one's own belly, selfish.
2 Gluttonous, voracious.
udumbhara
m. (fr. bhṛ with ud), a word coined for the etymological explanation of udumb/ara S3Br. vii, 5, 1, 22. 022790 186,3 32707
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