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√jīva
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31 dictionary-linked words using source citations and guṇa/vṛddhi stem signals.
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jīva
[jīv-ac] 1 Water.
2 The earth.
3 A bow-string; muhu- rjīvāghoṣairbadhirayati Mv. 6. 30.
4 The chord of an arc.
5 Means of liv- ing.
6 The tinkling of metallic ornaments.
7 N. of a plant (vacā).
8 Life, existence.
jīvā
[jīv-ac] 1 Water.
2 The earth.
3 A bow-string; muhu- rjīvāghoṣairbadhirayati Mv. 6. 30.
4 The chord of an arc.
5 Means of liv- ing.
6 The tinkling of metallic ornaments.
7 N. of a plant (vacā).
8 Life, existence.
jīvaka
a. [jīv ṇic ṇvul] 1 Liv- ing, making a livelihood by, gene- rating &c.
2 One who lives a long time. kaḥ 1 A living being.
2 A servant.
3 A Buddhist mendicant, any mendicant who lives by beg- ging.
4 A usurer.
5 A snake- catcher.
6 A tree.
7 A medicinal plant of that name.
jīvaṃta
a, 1 Living, existing.
2 Long-lived. taḥ 1 Life, existence.
2 A drug, medicament.
jīvana
a. (nī f.) [jīv bhāve lyuṭ] Enlivening, giving life. naḥ 1 A living being.
2 Wind.
3 A son.
4 The Supreme Being. naṃ 1 Life, existence; (fig. also); tvamāse mama bhū- ṣaṇaṃ tvamasi mama jīvanaṃ Gīt. 10.
2 The principle of life, vital energy; Bg. 7. 9.
3 Water; bījānāṃ prabhava namo'- stu jīvanāya Ki. 18. 39; or jīvanaṃ jī- vanaṃ (life) haṃti prāṇān haṃti samīraṇaḥ Udb.
4 Livelihood, profession, means...
jīvanīya
a. [jīv bāº karaṇe anīyar] 1 To be lived.
2 Supporting life. yaṃ 1 Water.
2 Fresh milk.
jīvat
a. (ntī f.) Living, alive. Comp. tokā a woman whose children are living. patiḥ f., patnī f. a woman whose husband is living. pitṛkaḥ one whose father is alive. mukta a. ‘liberated while living’, a man who, being purified by a true knowledge of the Supreme spirit, is freed from the future birth and all ceremonial rites while yet living. muktiḥ f. final liberation in the present state of life. mṛta a....
jīvatha
a. [jīv-atha] 1 Long-lived.
2 Virtuous, pious. thaḥ 1 Life, existence.
2 A tortoise.
3 A [Page0516-a+ 57] peacock.
4 A cloud.
5 Virtue, piety.
jīvātu
m., n. 1 Food.
2 Life, existence (fig. aloo); sa khalu prājñajī- vātuḥ sarvaśāstraviśāradaḥ J. N. V.
3 Re- storation to life, revival; re hasta dakṣi- ṇa mṛtasya śiśordvijasya jīvātave visṛja śūdramunau kṛpāṇaṃ U. 2. 10.
4 A medi- cine for restoring life.
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aja
a. (jī f.) [ajasyedaṃ-aṇ] Coming from, belonging to, or pro- duced by, goats. jaḥ A vulture. jaṃ 1 Ghee or clarified butter.
2 Throwing.
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.
aṃśaḥ
[aṃs karmabhāvādau ac] 1 A part, portion; See aṃśa.
2 The shoulder, shoulder-blade.
3 N. of a Prince. ( sau) The two angles of an altar. [cf. Goth. amsa; L. ansa, humerus; Gr. asilla. ] Comp. kūṭaḥ [aṃsaḥ kūṭa iva bṛhattvāt] a bull's hump, the protuberance between the shoul- ders; rājanyoccāṃsakūṭakrathanapaṭuraṭadghora- dhāraḥ kuṭhāraḥ Prab. 1. 7 traṃ [upa. sa.] 1 an armour to protect the shoulders. 2. a...
ativāhakaḥ
[atītya etaṃ dehaṃ bāhayati dehāṃtaraṃ prāpayati; vah-ṇvul] The deity or spirit appointed by God to help in the conveying of the jīva or sūkṣmaśarīra in the above manner.
cit
1 P., 10 A. (cetati, cetayate, cetita) 1 To perceive, see, notice, observe; neṣūnacetannasyaṃtaṃ Bk. 17. 16; ciceta rāmastatkṛcchraṃ 14. 62; 15. 38; 2. 29.
2 To know, understand, be aware or conscious of; parairadhyāruhya- [Page0492-c+ 57] māṇamātmānaṃ na cetayate Dk. 154; kādaṃba- rīrasabhareṇa samasta eva matto na kiṃcidapi cetayate janoyaṃ K. 240.
3 To regain consciousness.
4 To aim at, intend, design (with...
da
the 3rd cerebral consonant (pronounced like d in drum by slightly turning the tip of the tongue upwards Page430,2; and often in Bengal like a hard r). 430,1 052812 81325 m. the letter ḍ TPra1t. iv, 38 Sch. 052813 430,2 81326
gha
a. (Used only as the last mem- ber of comp.) Striking, killing, de- stroying; as in pāṇigha, rājagha &c. ghaḥ 1 A bell.
2 Rattling, gurgling or tinkling noise.
gṛbh
f. (only acc. g/ṛbham instr. gṛbhā abl. bh/as; for dat. bh/e, see grah) grasping, seizing RV. vii, 4, 3; viii, 17, 15; VS. xxi, 43 361,3 66488 mfn. grasping ifc., see jīva-, sute-, syūma-g/ṛbh. 043800 361,3 66489 m. (= gṛh/a) dwelling-place RV. vii, 21, 2. 043801 361,3 66490 mfn. (irr. pr. p.) seizing, i, 148, 3. 043802 361,3 66491
jīvin
a. (nī f.) [jīv-ṇini, jīva-i- ni vā] (Generally at the end of comp.) 1 Living, alive, existing; R. 1. 63.
2 Living upon or by; śastrajīvin' āyudhajīvin &c. m. A living being.
parivartaḥ
parīvartaḥ is an alternate of parivartaḥ. 1 Revolving, revo- lution (as of a planet).
2 A period lapse or expiration of time; yugaśata, parivartān Ś. 7. 34.
3 The expiration- of a Yuga; Śi. 17. 12.
4 Repeti- tion, recurrence.
5 Change, altera- tion; tadīdṛśo jīvalokasya parivartaḥ U. 3 ‘changed condition of life’, ‘change in circumstances’; so jīva- lokaparivartamanubhavāmi Māl. 7; svaraparivartaḥ Mk. 1.
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parīvartaḥ
parīvartaḥ is an alternate of parivartaḥ. 1 Revolving, revo- lution (as of a planet).
2 A period lapse or expiration of time; yugaśata, parivartān Ś. 7. 34.
3 The expiration- of a Yuga; Śi. 17. 12.
4 Repeti- tion, recurrence.
5 Change, altera- tion; tadīdṛśo jīvalokasya parivartaḥ U. 3 ‘changed condition of life’, ‘change in circumstances’; so jīva- lokaparivartamanubhavāmi Māl. 7; svaraparivartaḥ Mk. 1.
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śarad
f. [śṝ-adi Uṇ. 1. 129] 1. The autumn, autumnal season (comprising the two months āśvina and kārtika); yātrāyai codayāmāsa taṃ śa- kteḥ prathamaṃ śarad R. 4. 24.
2 A year; tvaṃ jīva śaradaḥ śataṃ; R. 10. 1; U. 1. 15; dhāriṇībhūtadhāriṇyārbhava bhartā śaracchataṃ M. 1. 15. Comp. aṃtaḥ the end of autumn, winter. aṃbudharaḥ an autumnal cloud. udāśayaḥ an antumnal lake. kāmin m. a dog. kālaḥ the autumnal...
saumya
a. (myā or myī f.) [somo devatāsya tasyedaṃ vā aṇ] 1 Relating or sacred to the moon.
2 Having the [Page1141-c+ 57] properties of Soma.
3 Handsome, lovely, charming; pleasing, agree- able.
4 Gentle, soft, mild, pla- cid; saraṃbhaṃ maithilīhāsaḥ kṣaṇasaumyāṃ nināya tāṃ R. 12. 36; (the voc. saumya is often used in the sense of ‘good sir,’ ‘gentle sir,’ ‘good man’; prī- tāsti te saumya cirāya jīva R. 14. 59;...
vīj
I. 1 A (vījate) To go. II. 10 U. (vījayati-te) To fan, cool by fanning; khaṃ vījyate maṇimayairiva tāla- vaṃtaiḥ Mk. 5. 13; Ku. 2. 42. WITH pabhi, upa, pari to fan; Rs. 3. 4; S. 3.
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