accha

Dictionary meanings for accha from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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accha

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. [na chyati dṛṣṭiṃ, cho-ka. na. ta., nirmale hi vastuni dṛṣṭiḥ prasarati na tu samale ā- bhyaṃtaraparyaṃtaṃ dhāvati Tv.] Clear, pellucid, transparent, pure; muktācchadaṃtacchavidaṃ- tureyaṃ U. 6. 27; ºsphaṭikaviśadaṃ Me. 51; ºśramajalakaṇikā K. 57; kiṃ ratna- macchā matiḥ Bv. 1. 86. cchaḥ 1 A crystal.

2 [na chāti bhakṣayati nāśitasattvaṃ; chā bhakṣaṇe-ka na. ta. Tv.] A bear; cf. also ºbhalla

3 N. of a plant....

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

ind. Ved. To, towards (with acc.). It is a kind of separable preposition or prefix to verbs and verbal derivatives, especially to such as imply some kind of motion, or speaking; (accha gatyarthavadeṣu P. I. 4. 69; ºi or gam to go to, attain, as accha gatya; ºnaś-kṣ to go near, approach; ºnī to lead towards; ºnu to call out to; ºpat to fly towards; ºvaṃd to salute; ºvac to invite.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mfn. (fr. a + cha for chad or chaya, chad), not shaded, not dark, pellucid, transparent, clear 9,1 1858 m. a crystal L. 001220 9,1 1859 mfn. having clear water 9,1 1860 f. N. of a river 9,1 1861

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

m. (corruption of ṛkṣa), a bear. 001223 9,1 1864 m. a bear Ba1lar. (cf. bhalla). 001224 9,1 1865

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(so at the end of a pa1da pāda), or usually /acchā ind., Ved. to, towards (governing acc. and rarely the locative). It is a kind of separable preposition or prefix to verbs and verbal derivatives, as in the following. 001225 9,1 1866

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