Sanskrit Word List
Browse Sanskrit words with Apte and Monier-Williams dictionary meanings.
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āṃjineyaḥ
[aṃjinyāṃ bhavaḥ ḍhak] A kind of insect, a kind of lizard.
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aṃjīraḥ
[aṃj-bāhuºīran; perhaps a Persian word]. A species of the fig-tree and its fruit.
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aṃjiṣṭhaḥ
[anakti svakiraṇaiḥ viśvaṃ; aṃj- iṣṭhac-iṣṇuc Uṇ. 4. 2] The sun.
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aṃjiva
a. Slippery, smooth(?)
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aṃk
1 A. To move in acurve.
10 U. (aṃkayati-te, aṃkayituṃ) 1 To mark, stamp; hemapādāṃkitāyāṃ pīṭhikāyāṃ K. 192; svanāmadheyāṃkita Ś. 4 stamped with his name; nayanodabiṃdubhiḥ...
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aṃkaḥ
[aṃk kartari karaṇe vā ac] 1 The lap (n. also); aṃkādyayāvaṃka- mudīritāśīḥ Ku. 7. 5 passed from lap to lap.
2 A mark, sign; alaktakāṃkāṃ padavīṃ tatāna R. 7. 9;...
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aṃkanaṃ
[aṃk-karaṇe bhāve vā lyuṭ] 1 A mark, token; snehāṃkanāni Māl. 9. 46 marks of love.
2 Act of marking.
3 Means of marking, stamping, &c.
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aṃkas
n. [aṃc-asun kutvaṃ] 1 A mark.
2 The body.
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aṃkasaṃ
[aṃkosminnasti-ac] Having marks; trappings (?) (vastraṃ āprapadikaṃ).
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aṃkatiḥ
[aṃc-gatau ati kutvaṃ; aṃceḥ ko vā Uṇ. 4. 61; aṃkatiḥ aṃcatirvā] 1 Wind.
2 Fire.
3 Brahmā.
4 A Brāhmaṇa who keeps the sacred fire. tiḥ tī f. Going; one who goes.
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aṃkh
10 P. (aṃkhayati) 1 To crawl.
2 To cling.
3 To check, hold back.
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aṃkin
m. n. [aṃkaḥ āliṃganasthānatvena asyāsti, aṃk-ini] A sort of drum or tabor (aṃkenāliṃgya vādanīyo mṛdaṃgādivādya- bhedaḥ krīḍāviśiṣṭaśca) nī [aṃkānāṃ sa- mūhaḥ; khalādiº ini...
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aṃkolikā
(probably a corruption of aṃkapālikā) An embrace.
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aṃkoṭaḥ
ṭhaḥ laḥ [aṃkyate lakṣyate kī- lākārakaṃṭaiḥ; aṃk oṭa-ṭha-la] N. of a tree (Mar. piste), Alangium Hexapeta- lum; so aṃkolakaḥ, svārthe kan; aṃkolikā. Comp. sāraḥ a sort of...
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āṃkṣī
A musical instrument, a tabor.
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aṃkupaṃ
Ved. Water.
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aṃkuraḥ
[aṃk-urc Uṇ. 1. 38] A sprout, shoot, blade; darbhāṃkureṇa caraṇaḥ kṣataḥ Ś. 2. 10; oft. in comp. in the sense of ‘pointed’, ‘sharp’ &c.; makaravaktradaṃṣṭāṃkurāt Bh. 2. 4 pointed...
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aṃkūraḥ
[aṃk-kharjūrāditvāt ūrac] A sprout, See aṃkura; daśarathakulāṃkūramādyaṃ Mv. 6. 45.
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aṃkurakaḥ
[aṃkyate tṛṇādinā saṃcīyate'sau; aṃc-ghurac tataḥ ka] An abode of birds, animals, a nest (of birds).
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aṃkurita
a. [aṃkurā asya saṃjātāḥ, tā- rakāº itac] Having sprouts; ºtaṃ mana- sijeneva V. 1. 12 as if Love has put forth sprouts; ºgharmasalilaḥ Dk. 125 with drops of perspiration bursting...
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aṃkuśaḥ
[aṃk-lakṣaṇe uśac Uṇ. 4. 107] A hook, a goad; Proverb: vikrīte kariṇi kimaṃkuśe vivādaḥ why higgle about a trifling thing when the whole bargain (of which it forms part) has been...
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aṃkūṣaḥ
[aṃk ūṣac] = aṃkuśa q. v.
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āṃkuśikaḥ
[aṃkaśa-ṭhak] One who strikes with the goad.
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aṃkuśin
a. [astyarthe ini] Having a hook or goad; laying hold of with a hook.
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aṃkuśita
a. [itac] Urged on by a hook, goaded.
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aṃkuṭaḥ
(ety. ?) A key.
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aṃkūyat
a Ved. Moving tortuous- ly to escape.
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aṃkya
a. [aṃk-ṇyat] Fit to be branded, marked or counted. kyaḥ [aṃke kroḍe sthāpayitvā vādyate asau, yat, or aṃke sādhuḥ, aṃka-ya] A sort of drum or tabor (sārdhatālatrayāyāmaḥ...
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amla
a. [am-kla Uṇ. 4. 108.] Sour, acid; kaṭvamlalavaṇātyuṣṇatīkṣṇa- rūkṣavidāhinaḥ (āhārāḥ) Bg. 17. 9. maḥ 1 Sourness, acidity, one of the six kinds of tastes or rasas q. v.; yo...
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āmlaḥ
The tamarind tree. mlaṃ Sourness, acidity.
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amlakaḥ
N. of a plant(lakuca), a sort of bread-fruit tree.
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amlāna
a. 1 Not withered or faded (flowers &c.).
2 Clean, clear, bright (face); pure, unclouded; parārthanyāyavādeṣu kāṇopyamlānadarśanaḥ. naḥ Globe-amaranth (Mar. āṃbolī). naṃ A...
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amlāni
a. Vigorous, not fading. niḥ f. 1 Vigour.
2 Freshness; verdure.
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amlānin
Clear, clean. nī A collection of globe-amaranths.
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amlikā
1 Sour taste in the mouth, sour eructation.
2 The tamarind tree.
3 Wood-sorrel; also palāśīlatā, śvetāmlikā, and kṣudrāmlikā. Comp. vaṭakaḥ a sort of cake.
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amlīkā
amlīkā is an alternate of amlikā. 1 Sour taste in the mouth, sour eructation.
2 The tamarind tree.
3 Wood-sorrel; also palāśīlatā, śvetāmlikā, and kṣudrāmlikā. Comp....
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āmlikā
1 The tamarind tree.
2 Acidity of stomach.
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āmlīkā
āmlīkā is an alternate of āmlikā. 1 The tamarind tree.
2 Acidity of stomach.
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amliman
m. Sourness.
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ammaya
a. (yī f.) [ap-maya] Wa- tery, formed from water.
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āmnā
1 P. 1 (a) To hand down traditionally or in sacred texts; bhavatpraṇītamācāramāmanaṃti hi sādhavaḥ Ku. 6. 31; evaṃ kila sūtrakārā āmanaṃti Māl. 7. (b) Hence, to regard, consider,...
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āmnānaṃ
[ā-mnā-bhāve lyuṭ] 1 Recita- tion or study of the sacred texts or Vedas.
2 Mention; repetition in general.
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amnas
ind. Ved. (s being changed to r by P. VIII. 2. 70) 1 [Page0153-c+ 57] Unawares, quickly.
2 At present.
3 A little.
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āmnāta
p. p. 1 Considered, regard- ed, said to be; samau hi śiṣṭairāmnātau va- rtsyaṃtāvāmayaḥ sa (śatruḥ) ca Śi. 2. 10.
2 Studied, repeated.
3 Remembered, [Page0250-b+ 56] kept in...
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āmnātin
a. [āmnāta-ini] One who has studied the Vedas.
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āmnāyaḥ
[ā-mnā-ghañ] 1 (a) Sacred tradition, sacred texts handed down by tradition or repetition. (b) Hence, the Veda, Vedas taken collectively (including Brāhmaṇas, Upaniṣads and...
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āmnāyavat
a. Attended with, or learnt by, traditonal instruction; U. 6.
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amocanaṃ
Not loosening or letting go, non-liberation.
