Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
the 1st semivowel (corresponding to the vowels i and ī, and having the sound of the English y, in Bengal usually pronounced j). 107446 838,1 168971 m. the letter or sound ya, TPra1t. 838,1 168972 n. a word beginning with ya (euphemistically applied to any form of yabh) Ka1vya7d. 107447 838,1 168973 n. the being the sound ya TPra1t. Sch. 107448 838,1 168974
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m. (in prosody) a bacchic ($) Pin3g. 107449 838,1 168975
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the actual base of the relative pronoun in declension ([ cf. y/ad and Gk. ὅς, ἥ, ]). 107450 838,1 168976 mfn. (superl.; n (mat)., m. pl. me; cf. Pa1n2. 5-3, 93) who or which (of many) RV.; AV.; Br. 838,1 168977 ind. in which of many ways S3Br. (yatamathā kathamathā, in the same way as always Shad2vBr.) 107451 838,1 168978 mfn. (compar.; cf. Pa1n2. 5-3, 92) who or which (of two) RV.; AV.; Br.; Up. 838,1 168979
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