Sanskrit Word List
Browse Sanskrit words with Apte and Monier-Williams dictionary meanings.
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dādaḥ
[dad-ghañ] A gift, donation. Comp. daḥ a donor.
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dāḍakaḥ
A tooth, tusk.
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dadanaṃ
A gift, donation.
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dadh
1 A. (dadhate) 1 To hold.
2 To have, possess.
3 To give, present.
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dadha
a. Holding, possessing, giv- ing &c.
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dāḍhā
1 A large tooth or tusk.
2 A multitude.
3 Wish, desire.
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dadhi
n. [dadh-in] 1 Coagulated milk, thick sour milk; kṣīraṃ dadhibhā- vena pariṇamate S. B; dadhyodanaḥ &c.
2 [Page0556-b+ 56] Turpentine.
3 A garment. Comp. annaṃ, odanaṃ...
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dadhīcaḥ
N. of a celebrated sage, who became ready to die, and offered his bones to the gods; with these bones the architect of the gods made a thunderbolt with which Indra defeated Vṛtra...
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dāḍhikā
The beard; Ms. 8. 283 (Kull. śmaśru).
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dādhika
a. (kī f.) 1 Made of or from, or mixed or sprinkled with, coagulated milk.
2 Carrying about or selling coagulated milk.
3 Eat- ing anything with coagulated milk. kaṃ A kind...
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dadhiṣāyyaḥ
Clarified butter.
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dadhisyati
Den. P. To wish for curds: also dadhyarayati.
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dadhitthaḥ
The wood-apple(kapittha).
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dāḍimaḥ
1 The pome- granate tree; pākāruṇasphuṭitadāḍima- kāṃti vaktraṃ Māl. 9. 31; Amaru. 13.
2 Small cardamoms. maṃ The fruit of the pomegranate tree. Comp. priyaḥ, bhakṣaṇaḥ...
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dāḍiṃbaḥ
The pomegranate tree.
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dadruḥ
[dad-ru] 1 A cutaneous eruption, herpes.
2 A kind of le- prosy.
3 A tortoise.
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dadrukaḥ
Leprosy.
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dadruṇa
a. Herpetic, afflicted with a cutaneous disease.
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dadrūṇa
dadrūṇa is an alternate of dadruṇa. a. Herpetic, afflicted with a cutaneous disease.
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dagārgalaṃ
Examining the ground in searching for water, or rules for ascertaining the places of waters.
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dagdha
See under daha.
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dagdhikā
Scorched rice.
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dagh
I. 5 P. (daghnoti) 1 To kill, hurt.
2 To go, leap.
3 To pro- tect. II. 4 P. (daghyati) Ved. 1 To go, flow.
2 To reach, attain.
3 To go away.
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dāghaḥ
Burning.
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daghna
a. (ghnī f.) A termination added to nouns in the sense of ‘reaching to’, ‘as high or deep as’; ūrudaghnena payasottīrya K.; kīlālavyati- karagulphadaghnapaṃkaḥ (mārgaḥ) Māl. 3....
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ḍaḥ
1 A sound.
2 A kind of drum or tabor.
3 Submarine fire.
4 Fear.
5 An epithet of Śiva. ḍā 1 A kind of female imp (ḍākinī).
2 A basket carried by means of a sling.
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dah
1 P. (dahati, dadāha, adhākṣati, dha- kṣyati, dagdhuṃ, dagdha, desid. didhakṣati) 1 To burn, scorch (fig. also); dagdhuṃ viśvaṃ dahanakiraṇairnoditā dvādaśārkāḥ Ve. 3. 6, 5. 20;...
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dāha
dāhaka, dāhana, dāhya, &c. See under dah.
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dāhaḥ
[dah-bhāve-ghañ] 1 Burning, conflagration; dāhaśaktimiva kṛṣṇavartmani R. 11. 42; chedo daṃśasya dāho vā M. 4. 4; Ki. 5. 14.
2 Glowing redness (as of the sky).
3 The sensation...
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dāhaka
a. (hikā f.) [dah-ṇvul] 1 Burning, kindling.
2 Incendiary, nflammatory.
3 Cauterizing. kaḥ 1 Fire.
2 The Citraka plant.
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ḍāhalaḥ
(pl.) N. of a people and their country; kīrtiḥ samāśliṣya- ti ḍāhalovīṃ Vikr. 1. 103.
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dahana
a. (nī f.) [dah-lyu] 1 Burn- ing, consuming by fire; Bh. 1. 71.
2 Destructive, injurious. naḥ 1 Fire.
2 A pigeon.
3 The number ‘three’.
4 A bad man.
5 The Bhallātaka...
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dāhanaṃ
1 Burning, reducing to ashes.
2 Cauterizing.
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dahanīya
1 a. To be burnt.
2 Combustible.
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dahara
a. [dah-ar] Small, subtile, fine, thin.
2 Young in age.
3 Unintelligible. raḥ 1 A child, an infant.
2 Any young animal.
3 A younger brother.
4 The cavity of the heart,...
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dāhin
a. [dah-ṇini] 1 Burning, setting on fire.
2 Tormenting, paining, distressing.
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dahra
a. Small, fine, thin. hraḥ 1 cavity of the heart, or the heart it- self.
2 Fire.
3 A forest-confla- gration.
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dāhuka
a. Burning &c.
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ḍāhukaḥ
A gallinule.
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dāhya
a. [dah-karbhaṇi ṇyat] 1 To be burnt.
2 Combustible.
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dai
1 P. (dāyati, dāta) 1 To puri- fy, cleanse.
2 To be purified.
3 To protect. WITH ava 1. to whiten. brighten.
2. to purify.
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daihika
a. (kī f.) [dehe bhavaḥ, tasyedaṃ vā ṭhak] Bodily, corporeal.
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daihya
a. [dehe bhavaḥ ṣyañ] Bodily. hyaḥ The soul (enshrined in the body).
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daina
(nī f.), dainaṃdina(nī) f.), daini- ka (kī f.) a. Diurnal, daily; Bv. 1. 103.
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dainaṃ
[dīnasya bhāvaḥ ṣyañ] 1 Poverty, poor and pitiable condi- tion, miserable state; daridrāṇāṃ dainyaṃ G. L. 2; phaṇino dainyamāśritaḥ Ku. 2. 21; iṃdordainyaṃ...
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dainikī
Daily wages, day's hire.
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dairghyaṃ
Length, longness.
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daiśika
a. (kī f.) [deśena nirvṛttaṃ tasyedaṃ vā-ṭhañ] 1 Local, provincial.
2 National, belonging to the whole country.
3 Belonging or having reference to space; Bhāṣā P. 120.
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