Sanskrit Word List
Browse Sanskrit words with Apte and Monier-Williams dictionary meanings.
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sajaṃbāla
a. Muddy.
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sajana
a. Having men or living beings. naḥ A man of the same family, a kinsman.
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sajāta
a. Born together. taḥ A brother (Ved.).
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sajāti
a. 1 Of the same kind, tribe, class, or species.
2 Like, similar. m. A son of a man and woman of the same caste.
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sajātyaṃ
Brotherhood, relationship.
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sājātyaṃ
1 Sameness of caste, class, or kind.
2 Community of genus, homogeneousness.
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sajja
a. 1 Ready, made or got ready, prepared; sajjo rathaḥ U. 1.
2 Dressed, clothed
3 Accoutred trimmed.
4 Fully equipped, armed.
5 Fortified.
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sajjā
1 Dress, decoration.
2 Equipment, apparatus.
3 Military accoutrement, armour, mail.
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sajjanaṃ
1 Fastening, tying on.
2 Dressing.
3 Preparing, arming, equipping.
4 A guard, sentry.
5 A ferry, ghāt. naḥ A good man; see under sat. nā 1 Decoration, accoutrement,...
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sajjībhū
1 P. To be ready, to be equipped, accoutred, or decorated.
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sajjīkṛ
8 U. 1 To make ready, prepare, equip.
2 To decorate.
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sajjita
a. 1 Dressed.
2 Decorat- ed.
3 Made ready, equipped; Pt. 1. 157.
4 Accoutred, armed.
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sajuṣ
a. 1 Loving, attach- ed to
2 Associated together. m. (Nom. sajūḥ, sajutrau, sajuṣaḥ; instr. dual sajūrbhyām) A friend, companion. ind. With, together with.
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sajus
sajus is an alternate of sajuṣ. a. 1 Loving, attach- ed to
2 Associated together. m. (Nom. sajūḥ, sajutrau, sajuṣaḥ; instr. dual sajūrbhyām) A friend, companion. ind. With,...
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sajya
a. 1 Furnished with a bow-string.
2 Strung (as a bow); Ki. 1. 21.
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sajyotsnā
A moonlight night.
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śak
I. 5. P. (śakroti, śakta) 1 To be able, be competent for, have power to, effect (usually with an inf. and translateable by ‘can’); adarśayan vaktumaśaknuvatyaḥ śākhābhirāva-...
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śaka
N. of a tribe inhabiting the countries on the north-western frontier of India, the Sacæ of the classical writers, and generally identified with the Scythians.
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śakaḥ
1 N. of a king (especially applied to Śālivāhana; but schol- ars do not seem to have yet agreed as to the precise meaning and scope of the word).
2 An epoch, era (the term is...
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śākaḥ
[śak-ghañ] A vegetable, pot-herb, herb, any edible leaf, fruit or root used as a vegetable; dillīśvaro vā jagadīśvaro vā manorathān pūrayituṃ samarthaḥ. anyairnṛpālaiḥ...
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sakaitava
a. Deceitful, fraudu- lent. vaḥ A cheat, rogue.
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sakākolaḥ
N. of one of the 21 hells; see Ms. 4. 89.
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śākala
a. (lī f.) [śakala-aṇ] Relating to a piece (śakala). laḥ A school of the Ṛgveda or the fol- lowers of this school (pl.) Comp. prātiśākhayaṃ N. of the Ṛgveda Prātiśākhya....
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sakala
a. 1 Together with the parts
2 All, whole, entire, com- plete.
3 Having all the digits, full (as the moon); as in sakaleṃdumukhī.
4 Having a soft or low sound. laṃ 1...
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sakāla
a. Seasonable, opportune. laṃ ind. Seasonably, betimes, early in the morning.
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śakalaḥ
[śak-kalak Uṇ. 1. 109] 1 A part, portion, piece, fragment, bit; upalaśakalametadbhedakaṃ gomayānāṃ Mu. 3. 15; R. 2. 46, 5. 73. laṃ 1 Bark.
2 The scales (of a fish).
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śākalika
a. (kī f.) Relating to a piece, fragmentary.
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śakalīkṛ
8 U. To reduce to frag- ments or pieces, cut to pieces, divide.
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śakalin
m. A fish.
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śakalita
a. Reduced to fragments, shattered to pieces.
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sakalpa
a. Attended with the ritual or ceremonial part of the Veda; Ms. 2. 140. lpaḥ N. of Śiva.
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śākalyaḥ
N. of an ancient gram- marian mentioned by Pāṇini; (he is supposed to have arranged the Pada text of the Ṛgveda).
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sākalyaṃ
Entirety, totality, the whole or entire part of a thing; yā- vatsākalye; Nalod. 3. 19. (sākalyena ‘entirely, completely, thoroughly’; Ms. 12. 25).
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sākaṃ
A vegetable, herb; cf. śāka.
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sākam
ind. 1 With, together with (with instr.); yāṃtī gurujanaiḥ sākaṃ smayamānānanāṃbujā Bv. 2. 132; 1. 41; Mu. 3. 10.
2 At the same time, simultaneously.
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sakāma
a. 1 Full of love, im- passioned, loving.
2 Lustful, amor- ous.
3 One who has got his desir- [Page1075-c+ 54] ed object, satisfied, contented; kāma idānīṃ sakāmo bhavat Ś. 4;...
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śākaṃbharī
1 An epithet of Dur- gā.
2 N. of a city.
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sākāṃkṣa
a. 1 Desirous.
2 Having significance.
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sakaṃpa
a. Trembling, tre- mulous.
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sakaṃṭaka
a. 1 Thorny, prickly.
2 Troublesome, dangerous. kaḥ The aquatic plant śaivala q. v.
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śakan
n. Ordure, feces, especial- ly of animals; (this word has no forms for the first five inflections, and is optionally substituted for śakṛt after acc. dual).
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śākapūṇiḥ
N. of an ancient expounder of the Vedas.
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śakāraḥ
The brother of a king's concubine, the brother-in-law of a king by a wife not regularly mar- ried anūḍhābhrātṛ); (he is usually re- presented as a strange mixture of pride, folly,...
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śākarī
= śākārī.
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śākārī
One of the lowest forms of Prākṛta, the dialect spok- en by the Sakāra, as in the Mṛch- chhakaṭika.
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sakarmaka
a. 1 Having or per- forming any act. (In gram.) Having an object, transitive (as a verb).
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sakarṇa
a. (rṇā or rṇī) 1 Having ears.
2 Hearing, listening.
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sakartṛka
a. Having an agent.
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