Sanskrit Word List

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

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jalālukā

jalālukā is an alternate of jalākā. jalūkā, jalokā, jalokikā A leech.

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jālaṃ

1 A net, snare.

2 (a) A web, cob-web. (6) Any woven tex- ture.

3 A coat of mail, a helmet made of wire.

4 An eye-hole, lattice, window; jālāṃtarapreṣitadṛṣṭiranyā R. 7. 9;...

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jālaṃdhara

The modern Jalandar Doab, watered by the rivers Śatadru and Vipāśā (Sutlej and Beas).

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jālaṃdharaḥ

N. of a country in the north-west of India, the territory between the rivers Beas and Sutlej.

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jalaṃga

a. Aquatic. gaḥ The co- locynth.

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jalaṃgama

A Cāṇḍāla.

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jalāṣa

a. Ved. 1 Mitigating, pacifying.

2 Healing, comforting. soothing (as a medicine); Rv. 2. 33. 7. ṣaṃ 1 Water.

2 Happiness, comfort.

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jālāṣaṃ

Ved. A kind of drug with healing properties.

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jālavat

a. 1 Furnished with a net, reticulated.

2 Covered with iron network.

3 Cunning, decep- tive (māyāvin).

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jalejaṃ

A lotus.

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jaleśayaḥ

1 A fish.

2 N. of Viṣṇu.

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jalevāhaḥ

A diver.

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jalhuḥ

Ved. Fire.

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jalikā

jalikā is an alternate of jalākā. jalūkā, jalokā, jalokikā A leech.

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jālikaḥ

[jālena carati parpāº ṣṭhan] 1 A fisherman.

2 A fowler, bird- catcher.

3 A spider.

4 The governor or chief ruler of a province.

5 A rogue, cheat.

6 A conjurer, juggler....

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jālinī

1 A room ornamented with pictures.

2 A kind of melon (koṣātakī).

3 Certain boils or pus- tules which appear in the disease called prameha.

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jālma

a. (lmī f.) 1 Cruel, severe, harsh.

2 Rash, inconsi- derate. lmaḥ (lmī f.) 1 A rogue, rascal, villain, wretch, mis- creant; api jñāyate katamena digbhāgena ga taḥ sa jālma iti...

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jālmaka

a. (lmikā f.) Despised, low, mean, contemptible.

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jalokā

jalokā is an alternate of jalākā. jalūkā, jalokā, jalokikā A leech.

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jalokikā

jalokikā is an alternate of jalākā. jalūkā, jalokā, jalokikā A leech.

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jalp

1 P. (jalpati, jalpita) 1 To speak, talk, speak or converse (with another); aviralitakapolaṃ jalpatorakra- meṇa U. 1. 27; ekena jalpaṃtyanalpākṣaraṃ Pt. 1. 136; Bh. 1. 82.

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jalpaḥ

[jalp bhāve ghañ] 1 Talk, speech.

2 Discourse, conversation.

3 Babble, prattling, gossip.

4 Debate, wrangling discussion.

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jalpaka

a. (lpikā f.), jalpāka a. Talkative, garrulous.

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jalpanaṃ

a. [jalp-lyuṭ] Speaking, say- [Page0510-a+ 54] ing, talking &c. naṃ 1 Saying, talking.

2 Chattering, garrulity.

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jalpiḥ

f. Ved. Inarticulate speech.

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jalpita

a. [jalp karmaṇi kta] Said, spoken, prattled &c. taṃ Talk, gossip.

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jalukā

jalukā is an alternate of jalākā. jalūkā, jalokā, jalokikā A leech.

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jalūkā

jalūkā is an alternate of jalākā. jalūkā, jalokā, jalokikā A leech.

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jam

1 P. (jamati) To eat.

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jāmā

[jam-adane bāº aṇ strītvaṃ] 1 A daughter.

2 A daughter-in- law.

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jamadagniḥ

A Brāhmaṇa and de- scendant of Bhṛgu and father of Paraśurāma. [Jamadagni was the son of Ṛcīka and Satyavatī. He was a pious sage, deeply engaged in study, and is said to have...

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jāmadagnyaḥ

N. of Paraśurāma q. v.

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jamanaṃ

= jemana q. v.

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jāmātṛ

m. [jāyāṃ māti minoti mimī- te vā niº; cf. Uṇ. 2. 94] 1 A son- in-law; jāmātṛyajñena vayaṃ niruddhāḥ U. 1. 11; jāmātā daśamo grahaḥ Subhāsh.

2 A lord, master.

3 The sun-...

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jāmātṛkaḥ

A son-in-law.

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jaṃbālaḥ

1 Mud.

2 Moss.

3 The Ketaka plant.

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jaṃbālinī

A river.

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jāṃbavaṃ

[jaṃbvāḥ phalaṃ aṇ tasya bāº na lup Tv.] 1 Gold.

2 The fruit of the Jambu tree.

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jāṃbavat

m. N. of a king of bears who was of signal service to Rāma at the siege of Laṅkā. He was also noted for his medical skill. [This same Jāmbavat appears to have lived up to the time...

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jaṃbhaḥ

[jabh-ac-num] 1 The jaws (usually in pl.).

2 A tooth.

3 Eating.

4 Biting asunder.

5 A part, portion.

6 A quiver.

7 The chin.

8 Yawning, gaping.

9 N. of a demon...

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jaṃbhaka

a. 1 Eating, devouring.

2 Killing, crushing; destroying.

3 Biting asunder.

4 Explaining, in- terpreting.

5 Opening, expanding.

6 Yawning. kaḥ A lime or citron.

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jaṃbhakā

A yawn, gap- ing.

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jaṃbhalaḥ

= jaṃbharaḥ. lā A female Rā- kshasī (by meditating on whom women are said to become pregnant).

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jaṃbhanaṃ

Sexual intercourse.

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jaṃbharaḥ

The lime or citron tree.

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jaṃbhin

m. The citron tree.

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jaṃbhīraḥ

jaṃbhīraḥ is an alternate of jaṃbharaḥ. The lime or citron tree.

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jaṃbīraḥ

The citron tree. raṃ A citron.

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