Sanskrit Word List

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

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vīthikā

1 A road &c.

2 A pic- ture-gallery; or a large scroll of pa- per (on which pictures are drawn) (according to some); a wall (accord- ing to others); āryasya caritramasyāṃ...

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viṭhobā

See viṭṭhala. 124147 962,1 195394

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viṭhṭhalaḥ

viṭhṭhalaḥ is an alternate of viṭṭhalaḥ. N. of a form of Viṣṇu or Kṛṣṇa (worshipped at Pandharpur in the Bombay presi- dency).

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vithura

mf (A) n. (vyath) staggering, tottering RV.; AV. 963,2 195621 mf (A) n. not solid, defective, precarious AitBr. 124265 963,2 195622 Nom. P. y/ati, to stagger, totter RV. 124266...

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vithuraḥ

1 A demon.

2 A thief. rā A widow; cf. vidhurā.

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vithūtistotra

(?) n. N. of a Stotra stotra Cat. 124267 963,2 195624

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vithyā

f. a species of plant (= gojihvā) L. 124268 963,2 195625

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viṭi

f. yellow sanders L. 124127 961,3 195373 m. N. of Varada-ra1ja varada-rāja (the author of the Madhya-siddha7nta-kaumudi1 madhya-siddhānta-kaumudī) Cat. 124128 961,3 195374

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viti

f. = vīti, in g/aurī-viti q.v. 124222 963,1 195557

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vīti

m. = pīti1, a horse Ra1jat. 128022 1005,1 203522

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viṭiḥ

f. Yellow sandal.

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vīṭiḥ

f. 1 The betel-plant.

2 A preparation of betel (Mar. viḍā = tāṃbūla q. v.).

3 A tie, fastening, knot (of a wearing garment).

4 The knot of a bodice; Amaru. 23.

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vītiḥ

[vī-ktin] A horse. tiḥ f. 1 Going, motion.

2 Producing, production.

3 Enjoyment.

4 Eat- ing.

5 Light, lustre.

6 Cleaning, purifying. Comp. hotraḥ 1. fire.

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vitire

vi-tīrṇa, see vi-tṝ. 124223 963,1 195558

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vitīrṇa

p. p. 1 Crossed or passed over.

2 Given, bestowed, imparted; U. 3. 25, Śi. 7. 67, 17. 15.

3 Gone down, descended, R. 6. 77.

4 Con- veyed.

5 Subdued, overcome (see tṝ with...

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viṭka

viṭ-kārikā,viṭ-kṛmi &c, see under 3. viṣ. 124129 961,3 195375

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vitkoṭikā

(?) f. a kind of game DivyA7v. 124248 963,1 195601

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viṭkula

See under 2. viś. 124130 961,3 195376

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vitolā

f. N. of a river Ra1jat. 124247 963,1 195600

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viṭpaṇya

viṭ-pati &c, see under 2. viś. 124143 962,1 195390

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vitṝ

1 P. 1 To cross or pass over, go beyond; R. 6. 77.

2 To give, grant, impart, confer or be- stow on, vouchsafe, favour with; bhagavān māraciste darśanaṃ vitarati Ś. 7; vi- tarati...

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vitras

1. 4. P. To be frighten- ed or terrified; vitrastamugdhahariṇīsa- dṛśaiḥ kaṭākṣaiḥ Bh. 1. 9. Caus. To terrify, frighten.

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vitrāsaḥ

Fear, alarm, terror.

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vitṛd

P. A1. -tṛṇatti, -trintte, to pierce, bore, cleave, break asunder, excavate AV.; Kat2hUp.: Caus. -tardayati id. S3a1n3khS3r. 124232 963,1 195573 mfn. pierced, cleft &c S3Br....

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vitribhalagnaka

(prob.) n. = tribhona-l, the highest point of the ecliptic above the horizon Gol. 124259 963,2 195615

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vitṛṇa

vi-tritīya &c, see p. 950, col. 3. 124231 963,1 195572

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vitṛp

P. -tṛpyati, to be satisfied, become satiated with (loc.) BhP. 124234 963,1 195575 mfn. satisfied, satiated R. 963,1 195576 mfn. See a-vitṛ. 963,1 195577 mfn. satiated with (gen.)...

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vitṛṣ

P. -tṛṣyati, to be thirsty VS.; TS.; Ka1t2h.: Caus. -tarṣayati (aor. -tītṛṣat), to make thirsty, cause to thirst TS.; Ka1t2h. 124237 963,1 195579 f. (cf. p. 950, col. 3) thirst...

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vitṛṣṇa

a. Free from desire, con- tent.

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vitruḍ

(for truṭ) P. -truḍyati, to scratch, excoriate, skin Ka1tyS3r. Sch. 124260 963,2 195616

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vitsana

m. an ox, bull (= vṛṣabha) L. 124262 963,2 195618

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vitsanaḥ

An ox, a bull.

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vitt

10 U. (vittayati-te; vittāpayati- te also according to some) To give away, give as alms.

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vitta

p. p. [vid lābhe kta] 1 Found, discovered.

2 Gained, ac- [Page0974-a+ 55] quired.

3 Examined, investigated.

4 Known, famous. ttaṃ 1 Wealth, possessions, property,...

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vītta

mfn. (for vi-datta, 1. dā) APra1t. Sch. (cf. parī-tta). 128023 1005,1 203523

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vittavat

a. Rich, wealthy.

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viṭṭhala

m. (also written viṭhala, viṭhṭhala, and viḍhḍhala) N. of a god worshipped at Pandharpur in the Deccan (he is commonly called Vit2ho-ba1 viṭho-bā, and stated to be an incarnation...

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viṭṭhalaḥ

N. of a form of Viṣṇu or Kṛṣṇa (worshipped at Pandharpur in the Bombay presi- dency).

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vittiḥ

f. [vid-ktin] 1 Know- ledge.

2 Judgment, discrimination, thought.

3 Gain, acquisition.

4 Likelihood.

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vitud

P. A1. -tudati, te, to pierce, tear, strike, scourge, sting, prick RV. &c; to strike i.e. play (a musical instrument) BhP.: Caus. -tudāy/ati, to prick, sting AV. 124224 963,1...

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vitula

m. N. of a prince of the Sauvi1ras sOvIra s MBh. (B. vipula). 124228 963,1 195569

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vitunnakaṃ

1 Coriander-seed.

2 Blue vitriol. kaḥ The plant called tāmalakī.

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vitunnaṃ

1 The pot-herb called su- niṣaṇṇaka.

2 The plant called śaivāla.

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vituṣa

&c, see p. 950, col. 3. 124229 963,1 195570

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vituṣṭa

p. p. Dissatisfied, dis- pleased, discontented.

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vitūstaya

Nom. (fr. tūsta with 3. vi) P. yati, to comb out or smooth (hair) Pa1n2. 3-1, 21 Sch.; to free from dust Un2. iii, 86, Sch. 124230 963,1 195571

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vitvakṣaṇa

mfn. (tvakṣ) very stout or strong or sturdy RV. v, 34, 6 (Sa1y. = viśeṣeṇa tanū-kartṛ). 124261 963,2 195617

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vityaja

See a-vityaja. 124251 963,2 195604

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