√goma

upalepane

Gaṇa 10 · curadi · 10.0417

√goma

upalepane

goma · upalepane

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Vidyut dhatupatha.tsv

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6 dictionary-linked words using source citations and guṇa/vṛddhi stem signals.

Root Word

Meaning

Class

Source

√goma

upalepane

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Dhātupāṭha

Exploring Root: √goma

Words Starting with Root

gomat

a. 1 Rich in cows.

2 Pos- sessing or containing cattle.

3 Mixed with milk. n. Possession of cattle, property consisting in herds. tī N. of a river.

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gomaya

a. 1 Consisting of cattle.

2 Defiled with cow-dung. yaḥ, yaṃ Cow-dung. yaṃ Cowdung cake; upala- śakalametadbhedakaṃ gomayānāṃ Mu. 3. 15. Comp. utthā 1. a kind of beetle found in cow-dung

2. a gad fly. chatraṃ, priyaṃ a mushroom, a fungus.

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Other Linked Words

kesarin

keśarin is an alternate of kesarin. m. [keśa-sa-ra-ini] 1 A lion; anuhuṃkurute ghanadhvaniṃ na hi gomā- yurutāni kesarī Śi. 16. 25; dhanurdharaḥ kesariṇaṃ dadarśa R. 2. 29; Ś. 7. 3.

2 The best, excellent, or most pro minent of a class (at the end of- comp.); cf. kuṃjara, siṃha &c.

3 A horse.

4 The citron plant.

5 The Punnāga tree.

6 N. of the father of Hanū- mat. Comp. sutaḥ an epithet of Hanūmat.

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keśarin

keśarin is an alternate of kesarin. m. [keśa-sa-ra-ini] 1 A lion; anuhuṃkurute ghanadhvaniṃ na hi gomā- yurutāni kesarī Śi. 16. 25; dhanurdharaḥ kesariṇaṃ dadarśa R. 2. 29; Ś. 7. 3.

2 The best, excellent, or most pro minent of a class (at the end of- comp.); cf. kuṃjara, siṃha &c.

3 A horse.

4 The citron plant.

5 The Punnāga tree.

6 N. of the father of Hanū- mat. Comp. sutaḥ an epithet of Hanūmat.

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macarcikā

A word used at the end of a noun to denote ‘excellence’ or ‘the best of its kind’; as goma- carcikā ‘an excellent cow or bull’; cf. uddha.

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matallikā

A word used at the end of nouns to denote ‘excellence or anything best of its kind’; goma- tallikā ‘an excellent cow’; cf. uddha.

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