Sanskrit Word List

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

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bhūyaśas

ind. 1 Mostly, general- ly, commonly, as a general rule.

2 Exceedingly, in a high degree.

3 Again, more further.

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bhūyastvaṃ

1 Abundance, plentiful- ness.

2 Majority, preponderance.

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bhūyiṣṭha

a. [atiśayena bahu iṣṭhan bhvādeśe yuk ca] 1 Most, most numerous or abundant.

2 Most important, prin- cipal, chief.

3 Very great or large, very much, much, many, numerous.

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bhuyya

m. N. of a man Ra1jat. 096403 760,1 151433

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bhva

See a-bhva. 097948 771,1 153866

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bhyas

1 A. (bhyasate) To fear. Caus. To frighten.

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bibboka

m. (also written vivvoka, or vibboka) haughty indifference L. 731,3 145207 m. (in erotic poetry) affectation of indifference towards a beloved object through pride and conceit...

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bibbokaḥ

1 Affectation of indif- ference towards a beloved object through pride; manākpriyakathālāpe bi- bboko'nādarakriyā Pratāparudra; or bi- bvokastvatigarveṇa vastunīṣṭe'pyanādaraḥ S....

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bībh

cl.1 A1. bībhate, to boast Dha1tup. x, 21 (Vop. cībh). 092581 733,1 145517

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bibhakṣayiṣā

f. (fr. Desid. of bhaj) a desire of eating or enjoying Nya1yam. 092360 731,3 145209 mfn. desirous of eating MBh.; Ma1rkP. 731,3 145210 mfn. having teeth d desirous of e eating,...

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bibhaṇiṣu

mfn. (fr. Desid. of bhaṇ) desirous of speaking S3i1l. 092362 731,3 145212

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bībhatsa

a. [badh svārthe san] 1 Dis- gusting, loathsome, nauseous, hide- ous, revolting; haṃta bībhatsamevāgre vartate Māl. 5 ‘Oh! it is indeed a loath- some sight’.

2 Envious,...

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bībhatsu

a. Loathing, abhorring, detesting.

2 Disgusted. tsuḥ An epithet of Arjuna; (Mb. thus ex- plains the word: na kuryāṃ karma bībhatsaṃ yudhyamānaḥ kathaṃcana. tena...

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bibhīṣaka

a. Frightening, terri- fying.

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bibhīṣaṇa

a. 1 Terrifying, frighten- ing, intimidating.

2 Formidable, terrible.

3 Bullying or blustering (as language). ṇaṃ, -ṇā 1 Terri- fying.

2 A means of terrifying, terror....

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bibhīṣikā

1 Threatening, terror.

2 That which threatens or scares away; yadi te saṃti saṃtveva keyamanyā bi- bhīṣikā U. 4. 29.

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bibhitsā

A wish to break through, a desire to pierce or pen- etrate.

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bibhitsu

a. Desirous of piercing or penetrating.

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bibhrajjiṣu

a. Wishing to fry. ṣuḥ Fire.

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bibhrakṣu

a. 1 Wishing to roast or fry.

2 Desirous of scorching up.

3 Wishing to destroy. kṣuḥ Fire.

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bibhrat

mfn. (pr.p. of bhṛ) bearing, carrying RV.; &c &c 092368 731,3 145220 m. = bharad-v AitA1r. 092369 731,3 145221

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bibibābhavat

mfn. (onomat. bibibā + pr. p. cf. bhū) crackling MaitrS. Page731,3 092357 145205

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bibodhayiṣu

mfn. (fr. Desid. of Caus. of budh) wishing to rouse, intending to wake R. (cf. bubodhayiṣu). 092358 731,3 145206

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bid

1 P. (biṃdati) 1 To [Page0796-c+ 56] split

2 To divide.

3 To form apart.

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biḍ

(or viḍ) = biṭ Dha1tup. ix, 30 (v.l.) 092300 731,1 145109

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biḍāla

m. (also written viḍāla of doubtful origin; cf. Un2. i, 117) a cat Mn.; MBh. &c 731,1 145111 m. a partic. remedy for the eye Bhpr. (cf. laka) 731,1 145112 m. the eye-ball L. 731,1...

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biḍālaḥ

1 A cat.

2 The eyc- ball. lī A female cat. Comp. padaḥ, padakaṃ a measure of weight equal to sixteen Māṣas.

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biḍālakaḥ

1 A cat.

2 Application of ointment to the exterior part of the eye. kaṃ Yellow orpiment.

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bidalaṃ

See vidala.

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biḍaṃ

A kind of salt.

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biḍāraka

m. a cat L. (cf. next). 092301 731,1 145110

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biḍaujas

m. An epithet of In- dra; Ś. 7. 34.

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bihlaṇa

incorrect for bilhaṇa. 092489 732,2 145384

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bīja

n. (also written vīja, of doubtful origin; ifc. f (A).) seed (of plants), semen (of men and animals), seed-corn, grain RV. &c 732,2 145385 n. a runner (of the Indian fig-tree)...

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bījakaḥ

1 The citron tree.

2 A lemon or citron.

3 The posi- tion of the arms of a child at birth. kaṃ Seed.

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bījala

a. Furnished with seed, seedy.

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bījaṃ

1 Seed(fig. also), seed- corn, grain; araṇyabījāṃjalidānalā- litāḥ Ku. 5. 15; bījāṃjaliḥ patati kīṭamukhāvalīḍhaḥ Mk. 1. 9; R. 19. 57; Ms. 9. 33.

2 A germ, element.

3 Origin,...

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bījāṃkuranyāyaḥ

The maxim of seed and sprout. It takes its origin from the relation of mutual causa- tion which subsists between seed and sprout, (seed being the cause of sprout, which in its...

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bījika

a. Abounding in seeds.

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bījin

a. (nī f.) 1 Possessed of seed, bearing seed.

2 (At the end of comp.) Of the seed or blood of. m. 1 The real father or progenitor (sower of seed) (opp. kṣetrin the owner or...

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bījya

a. 1 Born from seed.

2 Of a good or respectable family, nobly-born.

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bil

6 P., 10 U. (bilati, belayati-te) To split, cleave, break, divide.

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bilāla

m. = birāla, a cat L. 092448 732,1 145338

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bilaṃ

1 A hole, cavity, burrow; khanannākhubilaṃ siṃhaḥ… prāpnoti nakhabhaṃgaṃ hi Pt. 3. 17; R. 12. 5.

2 A gap, pit, chasm.

3 An aperture, opening, outlet.

4 A cave, hollow.

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bilaṃgamaḥ

A serpent, snake.

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bileśayaḥ

1 A snake.

2 A mouse, rat.

3 Any animal living in bur- rows.

4 A hare.

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bilhaṇa

Author of the Mahākāvya Vikramānkadevacha- rita and of Caurapañcāśikā. He flourished in the latter half of the 11th century.

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bilhaṇaḥ

N. of a poet, the author of the Vikramāṅkadevacarita.

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