Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary
a. (kī f.) [utsarga- [Page0362-b+ 53] ṣṭhañ] 1 That which is liable to be abolished in exceptional cases, though generally valid (as a rule of grammar).
2 General (opp. to particular), not restricted
3 Ter- minating, concluding.
4 Leaving, quitting.
5 Natural, inherent.
6 Produced naturally or directly.
7 Derivative.
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
mfn. (fr. ut-sarga), belonging to or taught in a general rule, general, not particular or special, generally valid Ka1s3.; Siddh. &c 237,1 40889 mfn. terminating, completing, belonging to a final ceremony by which a rite is terminated 237,1 40890 mfn. abandoning, leaving 237,1 40891 mfn. natural, inherent 237,1 40892
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