āma

Dictionary meanings for āma from Apte and Monier-Williams.

apte + mw

āma

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. [āmyate īṣat pacyate; ā-ama karmaṇi ghañ Tv.] 1 Raw, uncooked, un- dressed (opp. pakva) (oft. applied to the cow in the Veda); āmānnaṃ Ms. 4. 223; Y. 1. 287.

2 Unripe, im- mature.

3 Unbaked, unannealed (as a jar).

4 Undigested. maṃ 1 State of being raw.

2 Constipation, pass- ing hard excretion.

3 Grain freed from chaff. maḥ 1 Disease; sickness.

2 Indigestion; āhārasya rasaḥ sāraḥ yo na...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mf (A) n. raw, uncooked (opposed to pakva q.v.) RV.; AV.; Mn.; Ya1jn5. &c 146,1 25396 mf (A) n. N. of the cow (considered as the raw material which produces the prepared milk). RV. iii, 30, 14, &c 146,1 25397 mf (A) n. unbaked, unannealed AV.; MBh.; VarBr2S. &c 146,1 25398 mf (A) n. undressed 146,1 25399

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

m. (probably identical with 1. āma), sickness, disease L. 018293 146,2 25437 n. sickness, disease 146,2 25438 n. (for 2. āmana, see ā-man.) 018294 146,2 25439 m. sickness, disease S3Br.; Ka1tyS3r.; Ya1jn5.; R. &c 146,2 25440

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

. ind. yes, HParis3. 1319,3 25445.1

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