Sanskrit Word List

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cāṭu

m. n. sg. and pl. (cf. caṭu) pleasing or graceful words or discourse, flattery Hariv. 1144; Pan5cat.; Ka1d.; Hcar. &c 392,1 72761 m. = piciṇḍa L. 392,1 72762 mfn. pleasing (?)...

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caṭuḥ

n. [ca-un] 1 Kind or flat- tering words; see cāṭu.

2 A scream.

3 A devotional posture among ascetics. ṭuḥ The belly.

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cāṭuḥ

n. 1 [caṭ-uṇ] Pleasing or agreeable words, sweet or coax- ing speech, flattery (especially of a lover to his sweet-heart); priyaḥ priyā- yāḥ prakaroti cāṭuṃ Rs. 6. 14; viracita-...

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cāṭukaḥ

Pleasing or grateful dis- course.

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caṭula

a. [caṭ-ṭalac] 1 Trembling, tremulous, unsteady, moving about, shaking; āyastamaikṣata jataścaṭulāgrapādaṃ Śi. 5. 6; trāsātimātracaṭalaiḥ smarataḥ su- netraiḥ R. 9. 58;...

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catula

a. Depositing, placing.

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caṭulola

a. 1 Tremulous.

2 Lovely, beautiful.

3 Talking sweet words.

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catur

num. a. [cat-uran Uṇ. 5. 58] (always in pl.; catvāraḥ m.; catasraḥ f.; catvāri n.) Four; catvā- ro vayamṛtvijaḥ Ve. 1. 25; catasro'vasthā bālyaṃ kaumāraṃ yauvanaṃ vārdhakaṃ ceti;...

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catura

a. [cat-urac] 1 Clever, skilful, ingenious, sharp-witted; sarvātmanā ratikathācatureva dūtī Mu. 3. 9; Amaru. 15, 44; mṛgayā jhāra catureva kāminī R. 9. 69; 18. 15.

2 Quick,...

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cātura

a. (rī f.) [catura eva svārthe aṇ] 1 Relating to four.

2 Clever, able, shrewd.

3 Speaking well, flattering.

4 Drawn by four (as a carriage).

5 Governing, ruling.

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cāturaka

a. 1 Flattering.

2 Per- ceptible, visible.

3 Governing. kaḥ A small round pillow.

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cāturakṣaṃ

[caturbhirakṣairniṣpādyate aṇ] Four casts in playing at dice. kṣaḥ A small round pillow.

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cāturarthikaḥ

[caturṣu artheṣu vihitaḥ ṭha- k] (In gram.) A suffix added to words in four different senses.

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cāturāśramika

a. (kī f.), [caturṣu āśrameṣu vihitaḥ ṭhak], cāturāśramin a. (ṇī f.) Being in one of the four periods of the religious life of a Brāhmaṇa; see āśrama.

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cāturāśramyaṃ

The four periods of the religious life of a Brāhmaṇa; see āśrama.

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cāturbhautika

a. Consisting of four elements.

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cāturdaśa

a. Appearing on the fourteenth day. śaṃ A demon (Sk.) (caturdaśyāṃ dṛśyate iti).

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cāturdaśika

One who studies on the fourteenth day of a lunar fortnight (that being a day of anadhyāya q. v.).

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caturdhā

ind. In four ways, four- fold.

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cāturhotra

a. Conducted by the four priests. traṃ 1 A sacrifice per- formed by four priests.

2 The office or duties of these priests.

3 The four priests taken collectively.

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cāturhotriyaḥ

A sacrifice perform- ed by four priests.

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cāturikaḥ

A charioteer, coachman.

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cāturmāsa

a. [caturṣu māseṣu bhavaḥ aṇ] Produced in four months. sī 1 N. of a sacrifice (iṣṭi).

2 The day of full moon at this sacrifice.

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cāturmāsaka

a. (sikā f.) One who performs the Cāturmāsya sacrifice.

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cāturmāsyaṃ

[caturṣu māseṣu bhavo yajñaḥ, ṇya] N. of a sacrifice performed every four months; i. e. at the beginning of kārtika, phālguna and āṣāḍha.

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caturtha

a. (rthī f.) [caturṇāṃ pūraṇaḥ ḍaṭ yuk ca] The fourth. rthaḥ The fourth letter of any class. rthaṃ A quarter, a fourth part. Comp. aṃśa a. re- ceiving a fourth part....

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cāturthāhnika

a. (kī f.) Belonging to the fourth day.

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caturthaka

a. The fourth. kaḥ A fever that returns or is repeated every four days, a quartan. rthikā A weight equal to four Karṣas.

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cāturthaka

a. (kī f.) [ca- turthe ahni bhavaḥ ṭhak vuñ vā] 1 Quartan, oc- curring every fourth day. kaḥ A quartan ague.

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caturthī

1 The fourth day of a lunar fortnight.

2 The dative case (in gram.). Comp. karman n. the ceremonies to be performed on the fourth night of the marriage.

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cāturvarṇya

a. [caturvaṇa-ṣyañ] Suit- ed to the four tribes, or belonging to them. rṇyaṃ 1 The aggregate of the four original castes of the Hindus; evaṃ sāmāsikaṃ dharmaṃ cāturvarṇye...

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cāturvidhyaṃ

Four kinds(collec- tively), a four-fold division.

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cāturvidya

a. (dyī) Knowing the four Vedas. dyaṃ The four Vedas; also cāturvaidya.

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cāturyaṃ

[caturasya bhāvaḥ ṣyañ] 1 Skill, cleverness, dexterity, shrewdness.

2 Loveliness, amiableness, beauty; bhrūcāturya Bh. 1. 3.

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catuṣka

a. [caturavayavaṃ catvāro'vayavā yasya vā kan] 1 Consisting of four.

2 Increased by four; dvikaṃ trikaṃ catuṣkaṃ ca paṃcakaṃ ca śataṃ samaṃ Ms. 8. 142 (i. e. 102, 103, 104, or...

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cātuṣkāṃḍika

a. Divided into four parts.

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catuṣkikā

The number ‘four’.

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catuṣṭaya

a. (yī f.) [catvāro'vayavā vidhā asya tayap] Four fold, consist- ing of four; purāṇasya kavestasya catu rmukhasamīritā. pravṛttirāsīcchabdānāṃ cari- tārthā catuṣṭayī.. Ku. 2. 17....

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cātuṣṭaya

a. [catuṣṭayaṃ vetti, aṇ] Knowing or familiar with the catuṣṭaya.

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catvāla

m. = c/ātv q.v. L. 386,2 71507 m. = garbha, or darbha L. 046809 386,2 71508

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cātvāla

m. n. (= catv) a hole in the ground for constructing the Uttara-vedi uttara-vedi TS. vi f.; TBr. i; S3Br. iii; Ka1tyS3r.; A1s3vS3r.; La1t2y. 392,3 72901 m. Kus3a kuśa grass...

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catvālaḥ

1 A hole in the ground prepared for an oblation or for the sacrificial fire.

2 Kuśa grass.

3 Womb.

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cātvālaḥ

[cf. Uṇ. 1. 113] 1 A hole in the ground to receive an oblation or the sacred fire.

2 Kuśa grass (darbha).

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catvara

tvāriṃś/a, &c, see col. 1. 046808 386,2 71506

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catvaraṃ

[cat-ṣvarac Uṇ. 2. 121] 1 A quadrangular place or court- yard.

2 A place where many roads meet; sa khalu śraṣṭhicatvare nivasati Mk. 2.

3 A levelled spot of ground prepared...

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cātvāriṃśa

n. consisting of 40 (catvāriṃś/at) Adhya1ya adhyāya s, the AitBr.; Pa1n2. 5-1, 62. 047633 392,3 72899 mfn. bought for 40, 22 Ka1s3. 047634 392,3 72900

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catvāriṃśat

f. Forty.

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cauḍa

(ḍī f.), caula (lī f.) a. [cūḍā prayojanamasya cūḍāº ṇaḥ vā ḍasya laḥ] 1 Crested.

2 Relating to tonsure. ḍaṃ, laṃ The ceremony of tonsure.

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