aprastuta

Dictionary meanings for aprastuta from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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aprastuta

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. 1 Unsuitable to the time or subject, not to the point, irrelevant.

2 Absurd, nonsensical; re goraṃbha kimaprastutaṃ lapasi Pt. 1.

3 Ac- cidental or extraneous.

4 Not ready. Comp. praśaṃsā a figure of speech which, by describing the aprastuta (what is not the subject-matter) conveys a reference to the prastuta or subject- matter; aprastutapraśaṃsā sā yā saiva prastutā- śrayā K. P. 10. It is of 5 kinds:...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mfn. unconnected with, irrelevant, unsuitable to the time or subject 59,1 10781 mfn. not principal, not being the chief subject-matter 59,1 10782 mfn. indirect, accidental or extraneous 59,1 10783 mfn. not laudable R. 007855 59,1 10784

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