vāna

Dictionary meanings for vāna from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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vāna

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. 1 Blown.

2 Dried(by wind) dried up.

3 Belonging to a forest. naṃ 1 Dry or dried fruit (m. also).

2 Blowing.

3 Liv- ing.

4 Rolling, moving, (as of waters &c.).

5 A perfume, fra- grance.

6 A number of groves or thickets.

7 Weaving.

8 A mat of straw.

9 A hole in the wall of a house.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mfn. (fr. vai; for 1., see p. 935, col. 3) dried &c 940,2 190821 n. dry or dried fruit L. 940,2 190822 n. a kind of bamboo manna L. 121647 940,2 190823

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

n. (fr. ve) the act of weaving or sewing Nya1yam.; Sa1y. (reckoned among the 64 Kala1s kalA s) 940,2 190824 n. a mat of straw L. 121648 940,2 190825 m. a weaver's loom L. (w.r. vāṇā-d). 121649 940,2 190826 mfn. to be woven &c Pat. 121650 940,2 190827

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

m. or n. (?) a hole in the wall of a house L. Page940,3 121651 190828

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