Sanskrit Word List

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

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narī

A woman; Bv. 3. 16.

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nārī

[nṝ-nara-vā jātau ṅīṣ niº] 1 A woman; arthataḥ puruṣo nārī yā nārī rsāthataḥ pumān Mk. 3. 27. Comp. taraṃgakaḥ 1. a paramour.

2. a liber- tine. dūṣaṇaṃ a woman's vice,...

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nārika

a. (kī f.) 1 Watery, aqueous.

2 Spiritual.

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nārikeraḥ

The cocoa-nut; nārikelasamākārā dṛśyaṃte hi suhṛjjanāḥ H. 1. 94. (The word is also written nārikeli-lī, narikera-la, nārīkeli lī, nāḍi (ḍī) kera, nālikera, nālikeli-lī). lī...

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nariṣṭhā

Ved. 1 Sport, pastime.

2 A human sacrifice.

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narkuṭakaṃ

Nose.

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narmaḥ

Ved. Sport, pastime.

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narman

n. [nṝ-manin] 1 Sport, amuse- ment, diversion, merriment, plea- sure, amorous pastime or sport; ji- takamale vimale parikarmaya narmajanakamalakaṃ mukhe Gīt. 12 (kautukajanaka);...

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narmarā

1 A valley, cavity.

2 A bellows.

3 An old woman past men- struation.

4 The plant Saralā.

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narmaṭaḥ

1 A pot-sherd.

2 The sun.

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narmaṭhaḥ

[narman-aṭhan] 1 A jester.

2 A lecher, rake, libertine.

3 Sport, pastime, amusement.

4 Copulation, coition.

5 The chin.

6 The nipple.

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narmavat

a. Humorous, witty. n. A kind of drama.

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nārpatya

a. Kingly, relating to royalty.

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narta

a. [nṛt-ac] Dancing. rtaḥ Dancing, a dance.

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nartakaḥ

[nṛt-kartari ṣvun] 1 A dancer; sometimes a dancing preceptor.

2 An actor, mime, mummer.

3 A bard, herald.

4 An elephant.

5 A king.

6 A peacock.

7 An epithet of Śiva....

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nartanaḥ

[nṛt-lyuṭ] A dancer. naṃ Gesticulation, dancing, dance. Comp. gṛhaṃ, śālā a dancing hall. priyaḥ 1. an epithet of Śiva.

2. a peacock.

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nartayitṛ

m. A dancing-master; adya nartayitāsmi M. 2.

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nartita

a. 1 Danced, made to dance.

2 Dancing, moving to and fro.

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nartu

a. Dancing on the edge of a sword. f. A female dancer or actress.

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narya

a. Ved. [nṛbhyo hitaṃ yat] 1 Suit- able to men (as food &c.).

2 Man- ly, strong.

3 Human. ryaḥ 1 A man.

2 Indra. ryau (du.) The two ob- jects of human desire, i. e....

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nāryaṃgaḥ

The orange tree.

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naś

I. 4 P. (naśpati, nanāśa, anaśat, naṃkṣya- ti, naśiṣyati naṣṭa; caus. nāśayati; desid. ni- naṃkṣati, ninaśiṣati) 1 To be lost, to dis- appear, vanish, become invisible; dhruvāṇi...

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nas

1 A. (nasate) Ved. 1 To ap- proach, go towards.

2 To copulate.

3 To be crooked or curved, to bend.

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nās

1 A. (nāsate) To sound.

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nasā

The nose.

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nāsā

[nās-bhāve a] 1 The nose; sphuradadharanāsāpuṭatayā U. 1. 29; Bg. 5. 27.

2 The trunk of an elephant.

3 The upper timber of a door.

4 A sound. Comp. agraṃ the tip of the...

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nāśaḥ

[naś-māve ghañ] 1 Disap- pearance; gatā nāśaṃ tārā upakṛtamasādhāvi- va jane Mk. 5. 25.

2 Frustration, de- struction, ruin, loss; Bg. 2. 40; R. 8. 88, 12. 67; so vittaº, buddhiº...

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nāśaka

a. [naś-ṇic-ṇvul] Destruc- tive, destroying.

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nāśana

a. [naś-ṇic-lyu] (nī f.) Destroying, causing to perish, re- moving (in comp.). naṃ 1 Destruc- tion, ruin.

2 Removing, removal, expulsion.

4 Perishing, death.

5 Forgetting.

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nāsatya

See under na.

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nāsikā

[nās-ṇvul] 1 The nose see nāsā.

2 Any nose-shaped object.

3 The trunk of an elephant.

4 The upper timber of a door.

5 A projection.

6 An epithet of the nymph Aśvinī....

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nāsikaṃdhama

a. Blowing or breath- ing through the nose.

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nāsikaṃdhaya

a. Drinking through the nose.

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nāsikya

a. [nāsikā-ṇya] 1 Nasal.

2 Being in the nose. kyaḥ A na- sal sound. kyauṃ (du.) An epithet of the Aśvins. kyaṃ The nose.

apte

nāsikyakaṃ

The nose.

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nāśin

a. (nī f.) [naa-nini] 1 Destruetive, destroying, removing.

2 Perishing, perishable; Bg. 2. 18 Ms. 8. 185.

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nāsīraṃ

[nāsāya īrte īr-ka Tv.] Ad- vancing or fighting in front of an army. raḥ 1 The van or front (of an army &c.); nāsīracarayorbhaṭayoḥ Mv. 6; N. 1. 68.

2 A champion who advances...

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nāśita

p. p. Destroyed, ruined, made to perish, lost.

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naṣṭa

p. p. [naś-kta] 1 Lost, dis- appeared, vanished, invisible; Pt. 5. 6; 2. 167.

2 Dead, perished, destroyed.

3 Spoiled, wasted.

4 Fled or run away.

5 Deprived of, free from...

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nastaḥ

The nose. staṃ A sternu- tatory, snuff. stā A hole bored in the septum of the nose. Comp. ūtaḥ an ox led by a string through the nose.

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nastakaṃ

A hole bored in the septum of the nose (of cattle).

apte

nastas

ind. From the nose; Y. 3. 127.

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nāsti

ind. ‘It is not’, non-ex- istence, as in nāstikṣīrā &c. Comp. vādaḥ assertion of the non-exist- ence of God or a Supreme ruler, atheism, infidelity; bauddheneva sarvadā nā-...

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nāstidaḥ

The mango tree.

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naṣṭiḥ

f. Loss, destruction.

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nāstika

a. or kaḥ [nāsti paralokasta- tsādhanamadṛṣṭaṃ tatsākṣīśvaro vā iti matirasya ṭhan] An atheist, unbeliever, one who denies the authority of the Vedas and a future life or the...

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nāṣṭikaḥ

The owner of anything lost.

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nāstikyaṃ

Atheism, infidelity, heresy.

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