nīpa

Dictionary meanings for nīpa from Apte and Monier-Williams.

apte + mw

nīpa

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. Situated low, deep. paḥ 1 The foot of a mountain.

2 The Kadamba tree (said to blossom in the rainy season); nīpaḥ pradīpāyate Mk. 5. 14; sīmaṃte ca tvadupagamajaṃ yatra nīpaṃ vadhūnāṃ Me. 65.

3 A species of Aśoka.

4 N. of a family of kings; R. 6. 46. paṃ The flower of the Kadamba tree; Me. 21; R. 19. 37.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mfn. (fr. ni+ap; cf. dvīpa and Pa1n2. 6-3, 97 Sch.) situated low, deep Ka1t2h. 565,3 111374 m. the foot of a mountain Mahi1dh. 565,3 111375 m. Nauclea Cadamba (n. its fruit and flower Megh.) 565,3 111376 m. Ixora Bandhucca or a species of As3oka aśoka L. 565,3 111377

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