Sanskrit Word List

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sakta

p. p. [saṃj kta] 1 Stuck or attached to, in contact with.

2 Ad- dicted, devoted or attached to; [Page1076-a+ 55] fond of; saktāsi kiṃ kathaya vairiṇi mauryaputre Mu. 2. 6.

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śākteyaḥ

1 A worshipper of Śakti.

2 N. of Parāśara.

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sakthan

A substitute for sakthi after acc. dual

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sakthi

n. [saṃj kithan Uṇ. 3. 154] 1 The thigh; (changed in comp. to saktha after uttara, pūrva and mṛga or when the compound implies com- parison; see P. V 4. 98).

2 A bone.

3 The...

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śaktiḥ

f. [śak-ktin] 1 (a) Pow- er, ability, capacity, strength, ener- gy, prowess; daivaṃ nihatya kuru pauruṣamā- tmaśaktyā Pt. 1. 361; jñāni maunaṃ kṣamā śaktau R. 1. 22; so...

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saktiḥ

f. 1 Contact, touch

2 Union, junction; saktiṃ javādapanayatya- nilolatānāṃ Ki. 5. 46.

3 Attach- ment, addiction, devotion (to any- thing).

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śāktikaḥ

1 A worshipper of Śakti.

2 A spearman, lancer.

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śāktīkaḥ

A spearman, lancer.

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śaktimat

a. 1 Strong, able, power- ful, mighty.

2 Possessing a compe- tence.

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śaktitas

ind. According to power, to the best of one's power or abi- lity.

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śaktu

m. n. The flour or meal of barley, barley-meal; see saktu.

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saktu

m. pl. [saṃj-tun kicca] The flour of barley first fried and then ground, barley-meal; bhikṣāsaktubhireva saṃprati vayaṃ vṛttiṃ samīhāmahe Bh. 2. 64. Comp. phalā-lī the Śamī...

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saktukaḥ

1 = saktu.

2 A kind of poison.

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sāktukaṃ

A quantity of fried grain (saktu). kaḥ Barley.

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saktula

a. Containing barley-flour.

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sakukṣi

a. Having the same womb, born of the same mother, uterine (as a brother &c.).

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sakula

a. 1 Belonging to a noble family.

2 Belonging to the same family.

3 Having a family.

4 Along with the family. laḥ 1 A kinsman.

2 A kind of fish (sakulī also).

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śakulaḥ

A kin of fish. Comp. adanī 1. a kind of med- icinal plant (called Kaṭki).

2. an earthworm. arbhakaḥ a kind of fish.

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śākulikaḥ

A fisherman.

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sakulyaḥ

1 One of the same fa- mily.

2 A distant relation; such as a descendant in the 4th, 5th, or 6th, or even in the 7th 8th, or 9th degree.

3 A distant relation in general.

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śakuṃtaḥ

[śak-uṃta] 1 A bird in general; aṃsavyāpiśakuṃtanīḍanicitaṃ bi- bhrajjaṭāmaṃḍalaṃ Ś. 7. 11.

2 The blue jay.

3 A kind of bird.

4 A sort of insect.

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śakuṃtakaḥ

A bird.

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śakuṃtalā

[śakuṃtaiḥ lāyate lā-ghañarthe ka] N. of the daughter of Viśvā- mitra by the nymph Menakā who was sent down by Indra to dis- turb the sage's austerities. [When Menakā went up to...

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śākuṃtalaḥ

A metrony- mic of Bharata (son of Śakuntalā). laṃ The drama called abhijñānaśakuṃtalā of Kālidāsa.

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śakuṃtiḥ

A bird; kalamaviralaṃ ratyu- tkaṃṭhāḥ kvaṇaṃtu śakuṃtayaḥ U. 3. 24.

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śakuṃtikā

1 A bird; chadmanā paridadā- mi mṛtyave sauniko gṛhaśakuṃtikāmiva U. 1. 45.

2 A kind of bird.

3 A lo- cust, cricket.

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śākuṇa

a. (ṇī f.) 1 Repentant.

2 Afflicting others (paratāpaka).

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śākuna

a. nī f.) [śakuna-aṇ] 1 Relating to birds; Ms. 3. 268.

2 Relating to omens.

3 Ominous.

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śakunaḥ

[śak-unan Uṇ. 3. 49] 1 A bird (in general); śakunocchiṣṭaṃ Y. 1. 168.

2 A kind of bird, a vul- ture or kite.

3 A kind of song (sung at festivals). naṃ 1 An omen, a...

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śākuneyaḥ

A small owl.

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śakunī

1 A hen-sparrow.

2 A kind of bird.

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śakuniḥ

[śak-uni] 1 A bird; taruśakunikuraṃgān maithilī yānapuṣyat U. 3. 25; Ms. 12. 63.

2 A vulture, kite or eagle.

3 A cock.

4 N. of a son of Subala, king of Gāndhāra and brother...

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śākunikaḥ

[śakunena pakṣivadhādinā jīvati ṭhañ] A fowler, bird-catcher; Mk. 6; Ms. 8. 269. kaṃ The interpreta- tion of omens.

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sākūta

a. 1 Having meaning, significant, meaning; sākūtasmitaṃ Gīt. 2; sākūtaṃ vacanaṃ &c.

2 Intentional.

3 Amorous, wanton. taṃ ind. 1 Meaningly, significantly; as in sākū- taṃ...

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śakvaḥ

An elephant.

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śakvan

a. Ved. Strong, powerful. m. An elephant.

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śakvaraḥ

A bull, an ox. rī 1 A finger.

2 A finger-ring.

3 A girdle, zone.

4 A cow.

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śākvaraḥ

An ox; cf. śākkara

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śakya

pot. p. 1 Possible, practi- cable, capable of being done or ef- fected (usually with an inf.); śa kyo vārayituṃ jalena hutabhuk Bh. 2. 11, R. 2. 49, 54.

2 Fit to be ef- fected....

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śākyaḥ

[śak-ghañ tatra sādhuḥ yata] 1 N. of the family of Buddha.

2 N. of Buddha. Comp. bhikṣukaḥ a Bud- dhist religious mendicant. muniḥ, siṃhaḥ epithets of Buddha.

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śal

I. 1 A. (śalate) 1 To shake, stir, agitate.

2 To tremble.

3 To cover. II. 1 P. (śalati) 1 To go.

2 To run fast. III. 10 A. śālaya- te To praise.

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śāl

1 A. (śālate) 1 To praise, flatter.

2 To shine.

3 To be en- dowed with; Malli. on Ki. 5. 44.

4 To tell.

5 To boast, vaunt.

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sal

1 P. (salati) To go, move.

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śālā

[śāl-ac] 1 An apart- ment, a room, saloon, hall; gṛhairvi- śālairapi bhūriśālaiḥ Śi. 3. 50; so saṃgīta- śālā, raṃgaśālā &c.

2 A house, an abode; R. 16. 41.

3 The upper or main...

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sālā

1 A wall, rampart.

2 A house, an apartment; see śālā. Comp. karī 1. a house-worker.

2. a male captive (particularly one taken in battle). vṛkaḥ see śālāvṛka.

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śalabhaḥ

[śal-abhac Uṇ. 3. 122] 1 A grass-hopper, locust; Ś. 1. 32.

2 A moth; kauravyavaṃśadāve'sminka eṣa śalabhāyate Ve. 1. 19; Śi. 2. 117; Ku. 4. 40.

3 N. of an Asura.

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śalābholiḥ

A camel.

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śalaḥ

[śal-ghañ] 1 A dart, spear.

2 A stake.

3 N. of śṛṃṇi an atten- dant of Śiva.

4 N. of Brahman.

5 A camel. laṃ The quill of a porcu- pine m also according to some).

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