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50 dictionary-linked words using source citations and guṇa/vṛddhi stem signals.
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nivacane
ind. Not speaking, ceas- ing to speak, holding the tongue (regarded as a gati or preposition, or a separate word, when used with kṛ; e. g. nivacanekṛtya, nivacane kṛtvā; P. I. 4. 76).
nivadh
(aor. -avadhīt), to strike down, kill MBh.; R. &c; to fix in, hurl down upon (loc.) RV. iv, 41, 4. 070841 559,1 110200
nivah
1 U. 1 To bring or lead near.
2 To bear up, sustain, sup- port; vedānuddharate jagannivahate Gīt. 1.
nivahaḥ
1 A multitude, collection, quantity, heap; rājaputranivahaḥ Bh. 3. 37; so ghanaº, daityaº, kapotaº &c.
2 N. of one of the seven winds.
3 N. of one of the seven tongues of fire.
nivakṣas
mfn. having a sunken breast (said of the sacrificial victim) TS. 070836 558,3 110192
nivap
1 P. 1 To scatter about, sow (as seed).
2 To offer (as oblations), especially to the Manes; nyupya piṃḍāṃstataḥ Ms. 3. 216; (smaramu- ddiśya) nivapeḥ sahakāramaṃjarīḥ Ku. 4. 38.
3 To immolate, kill (as an animal).
nivāpaḥ
1 Seed, grain, seed-corn.
2 An offering to the Manes of de- ceased parents or other relatives, a libation of water &c. at the Śrāddha ceremony; eko nivāpasalilaṃ pibasītya- yuktaṃ Māl. 9. 40; nivāpadattibhiḥ R. 8. 86; nivāpāṃjalayaḥ pitṝṇāṃ 5. 8, 15. 91, Mu. 4. 5.
3 A gift or offering in general.
nivapanaṃ
1 Scattering down, pouring out, throwing down.
2 Sowing.
3 An offering to the Manes, an obla- tion in honour of one's deceased ancestors; ko naḥ kule nivapanāni niya- cchatīti Ś. 6. 24.
nivara
m. (ifc. f (A).) wild rice (sg. the plant; pl. the grains) VS.; S3Br.; MBh. &c 567,1 111750 f. N. of a river MBh.; VP. (v.l. ni-v). 071794 567,1 111751 mfn. cooking only a handful of wild rice, extremely frugal in eating Ba1lar. 071795 567,1 111752 mfn. cooking only a handful of wild rice, extremely frugal in eating Ba1lar. 071796 567,1 111753
nīvara
m. (nī?; cf. Un2. iii.) a trader 567,1 111744 m. an inhabitant 567,1 111745 m. a beggar 567,1 111746 m. mud 567,1 111747
nīvāra
m. (ifc. f (A).) wild rice (sg. the plant; pl. the grains) VS.; S3Br.; MBh. &c 567,1 111750 f. N. of a river MBh.; VP. (v.l. ni-v). 071794 567,1 111751 mfn. cooking only a handful of wild rice, extremely frugal in eating Ba1lar. 071795 567,1 111752 mfn. cooking only a handful of wild rice, extremely frugal in eating Ba1lar. 071796 567,1 111753
nivāraḥ
Rice growing wild or without cultivation; nīvārāḥ śukaga- rbhakoṭaramukhabhraṣṭāstarūṇāmadhaḥ Ś. 1. 14, R. 1. 50, 5. 9, 15; (also nīvāraka).
nīvaraḥ
[Uṇ. 3. 1.] 1 Trade, traffic.
2 A trader.
3 A religious mendicant.
4 A place fit for the site of a house.
5 A dwelling, re- sidence.
6 Mud. raṃ Water.
nīvāraḥ
Rice growing wild or without cultivation; nīvārāḥ śukaga- rbhakoṭaramukhabhraṣṭāstarūṇāmadhaḥ Ś. 1. 14, R. 1. 50, 5. 9, 15; (also nīvāraka).
nivarhaṇa
nivarhaṇa is an alternate of nibarhaṇa. a. Destroying, de- stroyer, enemy (in comp.); Ki. 2. 43; Mv. 3. 37. ṇaṃ Killing, de- struction, annihilation, slaughter; N. 1. 131.
nivartaka
a. 1 Returning, coming or turning back.
2 Stopping, ceas- ing.
3 Abolishing, expelling, re- moving.
4 Bringing back.
nivartana
a. 1 Causing to return.
2 Turning back, ceasing. naṃ 1 Returning, turning or coming back, return; iha hi patatāṃ nāstyālaṃbo na cāpi nivartanaṃ Śānti. 3. 2.
2 Not hap- pening, ceasing.
3 Desisting or abstaining from (with abl.).
4 Desisting from work, inactivity (opp. pravartana); Kām. 1. 28.
5 Bringing back; Amaru. 84.
6 Repenting, a desire to improve.
7 A measure of land (20 rods).
8 Keeping back...
nivartin
a. 1 Turning back, flying from, returning.
2 Desisting or abstaining from.
3 Allowing to re- turn or turn back.
nivas
I. 1 P. 1 To live, dwell, stay; āho nivatsyati samaṃ hariṇāṃganābhiḥ S. 1. 26; nivasiṣyasi mayyeva Bg. 12. 8.
2 To be, exist; Pt. 1. 31.
3 To occupy, settle in, take possession of.
4 To sojourn, pass the night. II. 2 A. 1 To dress, wear or put on clothes.
2 To change one's clothes.
nivāsaḥ
1 Living, dwelling, resid- ing.
2 A house; abode, habitation, resting-place; nivāsaściṃtāyāḥ Mk. 1. 15; Śi. 4. 63, 5. 21; Bg. 9. 18; Mk. 3. 23.
3 Passing the night.
4 A dress, garment.
5 Night- quarters.
6 Refuge, receptacle, asylum; jagannivāso vasudevasadmani Śi. 1. 1.
nivāsin
a. 1 Dwelling, residing.
2 Wearing, dressed or clothed in; Ku. 7. 26. m. A resident, an inhabitant.
nivāta
a. [nivṛttoniruddho vā vāto'smāt] 1 Sheltered from the wind, not [Page0637-b+ 56] windy, calm; R. 3. 17; 19. 42.
2 Unhurt, uninjured, unobstructed.
3 Safe, secure.
4 Well-armed, ac- coutred in strong mail. taḥ 1 A refuge, dwelling, an asylum.
2 An impenetrable coat of mail. taṃ 1 A place sheltered from the wind; ni- vātaniṣkaṃpamiva pradīpaṃ Ku. 3. 48; Ki. 14. 37; R. 13. 52, 3. 17; Bg. 6. 19.
2 Absence...
nivāvarī
f. (with sikatā) pl. N. of a R2ishi-gan2a ṛṣi-gaṇa Anukr. on RV. ix, 86, 11-20. 070879 559,2 110270
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abhiram
1 A. (rarely P.) 1 To be pleased or delighted (with loc.); dṛṣṭirihābhiramate hṛdayaṃ ca Mk. 4, 5. 15; na gaṃdhahariṇo damanakakedārikāyāmabhiramati Vb. 3; Ratn. 2, Y. 1. 252.
2 To please or gratify oneself, take pleasure or delight in (with loc.); vidyāsu vidvā- niva sobhireme Bk. 1. 9. Caus. To gratify, please; matsapatnīrabhiramayiṣyasi Dk. 90, 92, 163.
uṭaṃ
1 A leaf.
2 Grass. Comp. jaḥ, jaṃ [uṭebhyo jāyate] a hut, cottage, the residence of hermits, or saints, a hermitage (being mostly made of grass or leaves); uṭajadvāravirūḍhaṃ nīvā- rabaliṃ vilokayataḥ Ś. 4. 20; mṛgairvartitaromantha muṭajāṅganabhūmiṣu R. 1. 52, 50.
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