Sanskrit Word List
Browse Sanskrit words with Apte and Monier-Williams dictionary meanings.
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dus
A prefix to nouns and some- times to verbs meaning ‘bad, evil, wicked, inferior, {|hard|} or difficult, &c.’ (N. B. The s of dus is changed to r before vowels and soft conso-...
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dūṣa
a. (At the end of comp.) Defiling, polluting; e. g. paṃktidūṣa.
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dūṣaka
a. (ṣikā f.) [duṣ-ṇic-ṇvul] 1 Corrupting, polluting, vitiating, defiling, spoiling.
2 Violating, dis- honouring, seducing.
3 Offending, trespassing, guilty.
4 Disfiguring....
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dūṣaṇa
a. [duṣ-bhāve lyuṭ] 1 Corrupt- ing, spoiling, destroying, &c.; see duṣ.
2 Dishonouring, violating.
3 Offending against.
4 Opposing, counteracting. ṇaṃ 1 Spoiling, cor-...
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dūṣaṇīya
a. Liable to be blamed, corrupted, vitiated &c; see dūṣya.
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dūṣayitṛ
m. A corrupter, violator.
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dūṣiḥ
f. The rheum of the eyes.
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dūṣikā
1 A pencil, paint-brush.
2 A kind of rice.
3 Rheum of the eyes.
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dūṣīkā
= dūṣi q. v.
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dūṣita
a. [duṣ-ṇic-kta] 1 Corrupted, defiled, spoiled.
2 (a) Hurt, in- jured. (b) Marred, spoiled, frus- trated; Ś. 5. 9. (c) Blinded, ob- scured, injured; Ku. 4. 8.
3 Damaged,...
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duṣṭa
p. p. [duṣ-kta] 1 Spoiled, dama- ged, injured, ruined.
2 Defiled, tainted, violated, sullied.
3 Deprav- ed, corrupted
4 Vicious, wicked; as duṣṭavṛṣaḥ.
5 Guilty, culpable....
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duṣṭhu
ind. 1 Ill, bad.
2 Impro- perly, incorrectly, wrongly.
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duṣṭiḥ
f. Corruption, depravity,
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dūṣya
a. [duṣ karmaṇi ṇyat] 1 Cor- ruptible.
2 Condemnable, culpable, blamable. ṣyaṃ 1 Matter, pus.
2 Poison.
3 Cotton.
4 A garment, clothes.
5 A tent; Śi. 12. 65. ṣyā...
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dūśyaṃ
A tent.
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duṣyaṃtaḥ
N. of a king of the lunar race, descendant of Puru, husband of Śakuntalā and father of Bharata. [Once upon a time Duṣyanta, while hunting in the forest, went to the her- mitage of...
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dūtaḥ
[cf. Uṇ. 3. 90] A messenger, an envoy, an ambassa- dor; Chāṇ. 106. Comp. mukha a. speaking by an ambassador.
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dūtikā
1 A female messen- ger, a confidante.
2 A go-between, procuress.
3 A gossiping or mis- chief-making woman. (N. B. The tī of dūtī is sometimes shortened; see R. 18. 53, 19. 18;...
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dūtyaṃ
1 Employment of a messen- ger.
2 An embassy.
3 A message.
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duvas
a. Active. n. 1 Wealth.
2 An offering.
3 Worship, honor.
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duvasana
a. Adorable, to be wor- shipped.
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duvasvan
a. 1 Worshipping.
2 En- joying worship.
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duvasyati
Den. P. 1 To honor, wor- ship.
2 To reward.
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duvoyu
a. Honouring, worshipping.
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dvaidha
a. (dhī f.) Two-fold, double. dhaṃ 1 Duality, two-fold nature or state.
2 Separation into two parts.
3 Double resource, secondary re- serve.
4 Diversity, difference, con-...
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dvaidhībhāvaḥ
1 Duality, double state or nature.
2 Separation into two, difference, diversity.
3 Doubt, un- certainty, vacillation, suspense; dhṛta- dvaidhībhāvakātaraṃ me manaḥ Ś. 1.
4 A...
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dvaidhībhū
1 P. 1 To become divided into two parts, be disunited.
2 To vacillate, be divided or uncertain, be in suspense (as mind); kṛtyayo- rbhinnadeśaṃtvād dvaidhībhavati me manaḥ Ś. 2....
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dvaidhīkṛ
8 U. To separate, divide (into two).
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dvaidhīkṛta
a. Separated, made two- fold.
2 Brought into a dilemma, embarrassed, perplexed.
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dvaidhyaṃ
1 Duplicity.
2 Diversity, difference.
3 Falsehood.
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dvaiguṇikaḥ
A usurer who charges cent per cent interest.
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dvaiguṇyaṃ
1 Dble amount, value, [Page0589-c+ 56] or measure.
2 Duality.
3 The possession of two out of the three qualities sattva, rajas and tamas.
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dvaihāyanaṃ
The period of two years.
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dvaimātṛka
a. (kī f.) Nourished by rain and rivers (as a country); cf. devamātṛka.
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dvaimātura
a. Having two mothers, i. e. a natural mother and a step- mother. raḥ 1 N. of Gaṇeśa.
2 N. of Jarāsaṃdha; hate hiḍiṃbaripuṇā rājñi dvaimāture yudhi Śi. 2. 60.
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dvaipa
a. (pī f.) [dvīpino vikāraḥ añ dvīpādāgataḥ -aṇ vā] 1 Relating to or [Page0590-b+ 16] living on an island.
2 Belonging to a tiger, made of or covered with a tiger's skin....
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dvaipakṣaṃ
Two parties.
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dvaipāyanaḥ
[dvīpaḥ ayanaṃ janmabhūmiryasya sa dvīpāyanaḥ, svārthe-aṇ] ‘The island-born’, N. of Vyāsa.
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dvaipya
a. (pyā, pyī f.) Living on or relating to an island; Śi. 3. 76.
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dvairājyaṃ
A dominion divided be- tween two kings.
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dvairathaṃ
1 A single combat in cha- riots.
2 A single combat in gene- ral. thaḥ An adversary.
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dvaisamika
a. (kī f.) Two years old.
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dvaitaṃ
[dvidhā itaṃ dvītaṃ tasya bhāvaḥ svārthe a- ṇ] 1 Duality.
2 Dualism in phi- losophy, the assertion of two dis- tinct principles, such as the main- tenance of the doctrine that...
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dvaitin
m. A philosopher who main- tains the dvaita doctrine.
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dvaitīyīka
a. (kī f.) Second; dvai- tīyīkatayā mito'yamagamattasya prabaṃdhe ma- hākāvye cāruṇi naiṣadhīyacarite sargo ni- sargojjvalaḥ N. 2. 110; cf. tārtīyīka.
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dvaivārṣika
a. (kī f.) Biennial.
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dvaividhyaṃ
1 Duality, two-fold na- ture.
2 Variance, diversity, differ- ence.
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dvāja
dvātriṃśat, dvādaśa &c. See un- der dvi.
