Sanskrit Word List

Browse Sanskrit words with Apte and Monier-Williams dictionary meanings.

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gadita

p. p. [gad-kta] Spoken, said, re- lated.

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gaḍolaḥ

1 A mouthful.

2 Raw sugar.

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gaḍu

a. [gaḍ-un] Crooked, hump backed. ḍuḥ 1 A hump on the back.

2 A javelin.

3 A water-pot.

4 An earth-worm. 5 Any superflu- ous excrescence or addition, a use- less object;...

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gaḍukaḥ

1 A water-pot.

2 A fin- ger-ring.

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gaḍura

a. Hump-backed, crooked, bent.

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gadya

pot. p. [gad-yat] To be spoken or uttered; gadyametattvayā mama Bk. 6. 47. dyaṃ Prose, elaborate prose com- position, composition not metrical yet framed with due regard to har-...

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gadyāṇakaḥ

A weight equal to 48 Guñjās.

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gaganaṃ

(Some suppose gagaṇa to be an incorrect form, as is observed by a writer: phālgune gagane phene ṇatva- micchaṃti barbarāḥ) 1 The sky, atmosphere; avocadenaṃ gaganaspṛśā raghuḥ...

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gagaṇaṃ

gagaṇaṃ is an alternate of gaganaṃ. (Some suppose gagaṇa to be an incorrect form, as is observed by a writer: phālgune gagane phene ṇatva- micchaṃti barbarāḥ) 1 The sky,...

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gaggh

1 P. To laugh, deride.

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gah

10 U. (gahayati-te) 1 To be thick or impervious (as a forest).

2 To enter deeply into.

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gāh

1 A [gāhate, jagāhe, agāhiṣṭa, agāḍha, gāhituṃ, gāḍhuṃ, gāḍha or gāhita] 1 To dive or plunge into, bathe, im- merse oneself into (as water); gā- haṃtāṃ mahiṣā nipānasalilaṃ...

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gāha

a. [gāh-ghañ] Diving into, bathing. haḥ 1 Diving into, plung- ing, bathing.

2 Depth, interior.

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gahana

a. 1 Deep, dense, thick.

2 impervious, impenetrable, impass- able, inaccessible.

3 Hard to be un- derstood, inexplicable, mysterious; sevādharmaḥ paramagahano...

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gāhanaṃ

[gāh lyuṭ] The act of div- ing into, plunging, bathing &c.

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gāhita

a. 1 Bathed in, plunged into.

2 Penetrated, entered into; see gāh.

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gāhitṛ

a. 1 One who plunges into water, a bather, diver.

2 One who penetrates.

3 Shaking or agi- tating.

4 Destroyer.

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gahīya

a. 1 Relating to a cave or thicket.

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gahman

n. Ved. Depth.

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gahvaṃ

1 Depth.

2 An inaccessible place.

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gahvara

a. (rā or rī f.). Deep, im- pervious. raṃ 1 An abyss, a depth.

2 A thicket, forest.

3 A cave, cavern; gaurīgurorgahvaramāviveśa R. 2. 26, 46; Rs. 1. 21.

4 An inaccessible...

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gahvarita

a. Being in a hiding-place, concealed.

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gai

1 P. (gāyati, jagau, agāsīt, gāsya- ti, gātuṃ, gīta) 1 To sing, sing a song; aho sādhu rebhilena gītaṃ Mk. 3; grīṣmasama- yamadhikṛtya gīyatāṃ Ś. 1; Ms. 4. 64; 9. 42.

2 To speak...

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gaira

a. (rī f.) [giraubhavaḥ aṇ] Com- ing from a mountain, mountain- born.

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gaireya

a. [girau bhavaḥ ḍhak] Mountain- born. yaṃ Bitumen, red chalk.

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gairika

a. (kī f.) [girau bhavaḥ ṭhañ] Mountain-born. kaḥ, kaṃ Red chalk; Śi. 5. 391. kaṃ Gold.

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gaj

1 P. (gajati, gajita) 1 To sound, roar; jagajurgajāḥ Bk. 14. 5.

2 To be drunk; to be confused or inebriated.

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gajaḥ

[gaj-made ac] 1 An elephant; kacācitau viśvagivāgajau gajau Ki. 1. 36.

2 The number ‘eight’.

3 A mea- sure of length, a Gaja or yard, (thus defined: sādhāraṇanarāṃgulyā...

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gājaraṃ

A carrot.

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gajatā

A multitude of elephants; Śi. 12. 50.

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gajavat

a. Having elephants; R. 9. 10.

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gal

1 P. (galati, jagāla, agā- līt, galituṃ, galita) 1 To drop, drip, ooze, trickle; jalamiva galatyupadiṣṭaṃ K. 103; acchakapolamūlagalitaiḥ (aśrubhiḥ) Amaru. 26, 91, Bv. 2. 21; R....

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galaḥ

[gal-bhakṣaṇe bāºkaraṇe ac] 1 The throat, neck; na garalaṃ gale kastūrīyaṃ; cf. ajāgalastana; Bh. 1. 64; Amaru. 88.

2 The resin of the Śāla tree.

3 A kind of musical...

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gālaḥ

1 Flowing, liquefying.

2 Dropping.

3 A flux.

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galakaḥ

[gal bāº vun] 1 The throat, the neck.

2 A kind of fish.

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galaṃtikā

1 A small pitch- er. 2 A small water-jar with a hole in the bottom from which the water drops upon the object of worship (an image, Liṅga, Tulasī &c.) placed below.

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galanaṃ

[gal bhāve lyuṭ] 1 Oozing, trickling, dripping.

2 Leaking.

3 Melting, fusing.

4 Falling down or off.

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gālanaṃ

[gal ṇic-bhāve lyuṭ] 1 Strain- ing (fluids).

2 Fusing, liquefying, melting.

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galānilaḥ

A prawn or shrimp.

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gālavaḥ

1 The Lodhra tree.

2 A kind of ebony.

3 N. of a sage, a pupil of Viśvāmitra (said in Hariv. to be his son).

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galbh

1 A(galbhate, galbhita) To be bold or confident.

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galbha

a. 1 Bold, confident, auda- cious.

2 Proud, haughty.

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galdaḥ

Ved. 1 Speech.

2 Straining.

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galegaṃḍaḥ

A kind of bird, (so called from the pendulous fleshy purse [Page0455-c+ 55] hanging from its throat).

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galh

1 A. (galhate, galhita) To blame, censure.

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galiḥ

[gaḍiḥ, ḍasya laḥ] A strong but lazy bull; see gaḍi.

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gāliḥ

f. [gal-in] 1 Abuse, abusive or foul language; dadatu dadatu [Page0458-b+ 56] gālīrgālimaṃto bhavaṃto vayamapi tadabhāvādgā- lidāne'samarthāḥ Bh. 3. 133.

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gālinī

A particular position of the fingers.

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