Sanskrit Word List

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

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naiṣkika

a. (kī f.) Bought with or made of a Niṣka, q. v. kaḥ A mint-master.

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naiṣkiṃcanyaṃ

Indigence, absolute poverty or want.

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naiṣkramaṇaṃ

Any oblation or rite performed when a new-born child is taken out of the house for the first time.

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naiṣṭhika

a. (kī f.) 1 Final, last, concluding; vidadhe vidhimasya naiṣṭhikaṃ R. 8. 25.

2 Decided, definitive, conclusive (as a reply.).

3 Fixed, firm, constant.

4 Highest, perfect....

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naiṣṭhuryaṃ

Cruelty, harshness, sever- ity.

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naiṣṭhyaṃ

Constancy, steady adherence to rule, firm belief, steadfastness.

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naistriṃśikaḥ

A swordsman.

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naitalaṃ

The lower or infernal re- gions. Comp. sadman m. Yama (Pluto); Mv. 5. 18.

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naityaka

a. (kī f.) naityika a. (kī f.) 1 Regularly recurring, constantly repeated.

2 To be performed regu- larly (and not on particular occa- sions).

3 Indispensable, constant,...

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naityaṃ

Eternity, perpetuity.

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naivedyaṃ

An offering of eatables presented to a deity or idol.

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naiveśikaṃ

1 Any vessel or imple- ment forming part of domestic fur- niture.

2 A present to a Brāhmaṇa householder, e. g. a girl or orna- ments given with her.

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naiviḍyaṃ

1 Compactness, closeness, thickness, denseness.

2 Substance.

3 A continuous sound.

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naiyagrodhaṃ

The fruit of nyagrodha, the Indian fig-tree.

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naiyamika

a. (kī f.) Conformable to rule or precept, regular. kaṃ Re- gularity.

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naiyatyaṃ

Restraint, self-command.

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naiyāyikaḥ

A logician, a follower of the Nyāya system of philosophy.

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naj

1 A. (najate) To be ashamed, modest or bashful.

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nāka

a. [na kaṃ akaṃ duḥkhaṃ; tannāsti yatra na- bhrāḍityādi niº prakṛtibhāvaḥ] Happy, pain- less. kaḥ 1 Heaven; ānākarathavartma- nāṃ R. 1. 5; 15. 96.

2 Vault of heaven, upper...

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nakh

1 P. (nakhati) To go, move.

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nakhaḥ

1 A nail of a finger or of a toe, claw, talon; nakhānāṃ pāṃḍityaṃ prakaṣṭayatu kasminmṛgapatiḥ Bv. 1. 2; R. 2. 31; 12. 22.

2 The number ‘twenty’. khaḥ A part, portion. Comp....

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nakhaṃpaca

a. Nail-scorching; Śi. 9. 85; P. III. 2. 34 Sk.

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nakhānakhi

ind. [nakhairnakhaiḥ prahṛtyedaṃ yuddhaṃ pravṛttaṃ] Nail against nail.

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nakharaḥ

[nakhaṃ rāti, rā-ka nakha bāº uṇāº ara vā] A finger-nail, claw, talon; Bv. 1. 52. Comp. āyudhaḥ 1. a tiger.

2. a lion.

3. a cock. āhvaḥ fragrant oleander (karavīra).

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nakhin

a. [nakhaḥ astyasya-ini] 1 Having or armed with nails, claws, &c.

2 Thorny. m. Any animal armed with claws, such as a tiger or lion.

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nākin

m. A god; Śi. 1. 45.

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nakk

10 U. (nakkayati-te) To de- stroy completely.

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nakraḥ

[na krāmatīti] 1 A crocodile, an alligator; nakraḥ svasthānamāsādya ga- jeṃdramapi karṣati Pt. 3. 46; R. 7. 30; 16. 55.

2 The sign Scorpio of the zodiac. kraṃ

1 The upper...

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nakṣ

1 P. (nakṣati) 1 To go.

2 To come near, approach.

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nākṣatra

a. (trī f.) [nakṣatrāṇāmidaṃ aṇ] Starry, sidereal. traṃ A month computed by the moon's passage through the 27 lunar mansions, a month of 30 days of sixty Ghaṭīs each;...

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nakṣatraṃ

[na kṣarati; cf. Uṇ. 3. 105 also] 1 A star in general.

2 A constellation, an asterism in the moon's path, lunar mansion; nakṣatra- tārāgrahasaṃkulāpi R. 6. 22; (they are...

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nākṣatrika

a. (kī f.) [nakṣatrādāgataḥ ṭhañ] Sidereal. kaḥ A month of 27 days (each day being the period of the moon's passage through a lunar asterism). kī The state (daśā) which a man...

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nakṣatrin

m. 1 The moon.

2 An epithet of Viṣṇu.

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nakṣatriya

a. 1 Belonging to the stars in general.

2 Twenty-seven.

3 Not a Kṣatriya.

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nakta

a. [naj-kta] Ashamed. ktaṃ 1 Night.

2 Eating only at night, as a sort of religious vow or pen- ance. Comp. aṃdha a. blind at night. caryā wandering at night. cārin m....

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naktakaḥ

Dirty or ragged cloth (karpaṭaḥ).

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naktaṃ

ind. At nighit, by night; gacchaṃtīnāṃ ramaṇavasatiṃ yoṣitāṃ tatra naktaṃ Me. 37; Ms. 6. 19. Comp. caraḥ 1. any animal that goes about at night.

2. a fiend, demon, goblin....

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naktan

n., naktiḥ f. Ved. Night.

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nākuḥ

1 An ant-hill.

2 A moun- tain.

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nakulaḥ

1 The mungoose, an ich- neumon; yadayaṃ nakuladveṣī sakuladveṣī punaḥ piśunaḥ Vās.

2 N. of the fourth Pāṇḍava prince; ahaṃ tasya atiśayita- divyarūpiṇo nakulasya darśanenotsukā...

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nakuṭaṃ

The nose.

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nal

1 P. (nalati) 1 To smell.

2 To bind.

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nāla

a. [nalasyedaṃ aṇ] Consisting or made of reeds. laṃ 1 A hol- low stalk, especially the stalk of the lotus; vikacakamalaiḥ snigdhavaiḍūrya- nālaiḥ Me. 76; R. 6. 13; Ku. 7. 89....

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nālā

A hollow stalk, especially that of the lotus.

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nalaḥ

1 A kind of reed; Pt. 1. 96.

2 N. of a celebrated king of the Niṣadhas and hero of the poem called ‘Naishadhacharita.’ [Nala was a very noble-minded and virtuous king. He was...

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nalakaṃ

1 Any long bone of the body; Mv. 1. 35; Māl. 5. 17.

2 The radius of the arm.

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nalakinī

1 The knee-pan.

2 The leg.

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nālaṃbī

The lute of Śiva.

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