aiḍa

Dictionary meanings for aiḍa from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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aiḍa

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. Ved. [iḍā-aṇ] 1 Con- taining anything refreshing.

2 Containing the word (iḍā) (such as a chapter).

3 Belonging to a sheep. ḍaḥ N. of Purūravas (iḍāyāḥ apatyaṃ).

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mf (I) n. (fr. iḍā), containing anything that refreshes or strengthens VS. xv, 7 233,3 40361 mf (I) n. ending in or containing the word iḍā (as a Sa1man sāman) VS.; Ta1n2d2yaBr.; Ka1t2h. &c 233,3 40362 mf (I) n. descended from Id2a1 iḍā VP. 233,3 40363 m. N. of Puru1ravas purūravas RV. x, 95, 18 (aiL/a) S3Br. &c 233,3 40364

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mfn. (fr. eḍa), coming from the sheep Ed2a eḍa MBh. viii. 027726 233,3 40375 mf (I) n. id. S3Br.; Ka1tyS3r. 233,3 40376 m. a species of sheep S3Br. xii. 027727 233,3 40377

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