Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary
abhīka is an alternate of abhika. a. [abhi-kan nipā- toyaṃ; P. V. 2. 74] 1 Lustful, libidi- nous, voluptuous; sodhikāramabhikaḥ ku- locitaṃ kāścana svayamavartayatsamāḥ R. 19. 4; api siṃceḥ kṛśānau tvaṃ darpaṃ mayyapi yo'- bhikaḥ Bk. 8. 92. kaḥ A lover, volup- tuous person.
Source entryApte Sanskrit-English Dictionary
a. [For ety. see abhika] 1 Longing after, desirous, anxi- ous.
2 Lustful, libidinous, volup- tuous; medasvinaḥ sarabhasopagatānabhīkān Śi. 5. 64.
3 Fearless.
4 Gone to (abhigata).
5 Dreadful. kaḥ 1 A lover, husband.
2 A poet.
3 A master. kaṃ Ved. 1 Proximity, nearness.
2 Collision; combat, en- counter, opposition. (The form abhīke frequently occurs in the Vedas in the sense of (a) near; (b) at the...
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
mfn. (= abhika q.v.), longing after, lustful, libidinous Pa1n2. 5-2, 74 74,3 13011 m. a lover 74,3 13012 m. a master L. 74,3 13013 m. a poet L. 009552 74,3 13014
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
n. (fr. abhi-añc; cf. /anūka), meeting together, collision RV. ix, 92, 5 74,3 13015 ind. in the presence of (gen.), near, towards RV. 74,3 13016 ind. (with muc or 1. as with ār/e) away from, out of (abl.) RV. 74,3 13017 ind. (with verbs expressing defending from, as 3. pā and uruṣya) from (with abl.) RV. 74,3 13018
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