Sanskrit Word List
Browse Sanskrit words with Apte and Monier-Williams dictionary meanings.
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aṃbumat
a. Watery, containing water. tī N. of a river.
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ambya
m. a chanter (an error of Sa1y.'s on RV. viii, 72, 5; cf. amb/ī). 010692 84,1 14563
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aṃbyaḥ
Ved. A chanter.
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aṃc
1 U. (aṃcu) (aṃcati-te, ānaṃca- ce, aṃcituṃ, acyāt or aṃcyāt, akta or aṃ- cita) 1 To bend, incline, curl, curve; śiroṃcitvā Bk. 9. 40.
2 To go, move, tend towards; svataṃtrā...
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aṃcalaḥ
[aṃcati prāṃtaṃ; aṃc-alac] 1 The border or end (of a garment), skirt or hem (Mar. padara); kṣīṇāṃcala- miva pīnastanajaghanāyāḥ Udbhaṭa.
2 Cor- ner or outer angle (as of the...
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āṃcanaṃ
Partial extraction of thorns, arrows and the like from the body.
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aṃcatiḥ
[aṃc-gatau kartari ati] 1 Wind.
2 Fire.
3 One who goes.
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āṃch
1 P. (āṃchati, ānaṃcha, āṃchita) 1 To lengthen, stretch, extend.
2 To make straight.
3 To regulate, bring or draw into the right posi- tion; set (as a bone or leg.); cakra-...
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āṃchanaṃ
Setting(a bone or leg); bringing into the right position by stretching, bending, or drawing.
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aṃcita
pp. 1 (a) Curved, bent; ºutthita Dk. 125 bent and raised; kiṃcidaṃcitāṃ dṛṣṭiṃ saṃcārayaṃtī 143 bent or oblique look; dorlīlāṃcitacaṃdraśekharadhanuḥ Mv. 1. 54 bent; ºsavyajānuḥ...
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aṃd
1 P. To bind, fasten.
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āṃḍa
a. [aṃḍe bhavaḥ aṇ] Born from an egg (as a bird). ḍaḥ An epithet of Hiraṇyagarbha or Brahmā. ḍaṃ 1 A multitude of eggs, brood.
2 Scrotum. ḍau (Ved.) The testicles. Comp....
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aṃḍaḥ
[amaṃti saṃprayogaṃ yāṃti anena; am-ḍa Uṇ. 1. 111] 1 The testicles.
2 The scrotum.
3 An egg; oft. used with reference to the world as hav- ing sprung from the primordial egg...
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aṃdaḥ
Binding.
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aṃḍakaḥ
[aṃḍa, svārthe kan] The scro- tum. kaṃ [alpārthe kan] A small egg; jagadaṃḍakaikatarakhaṃḍamiva Śi. 9. 9.
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aṃḍāluḥ
[aṃḍaḥ asti asya; aṃḍa āluc] A fish.
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aṃdh
10 U. 1 To make blind, blind; aṃdhayan bhṛṃgamālāḥ Śi. 11. 19; timire jana- sya dṛśamaṃdhayati 9. 21.
2 To be or be- come blind.
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aṃdha
a. 1 Blind (lit. and fig.); de- void of sight, unable to see (at particular times); divāṃdhāḥ prāṇinaḥ kecidrātrāvaṃdhāstathāpare; made blind, blinded; srajamapi śirasyaṃdhaḥ...
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aṃdhacaṭakanyāyaḥ
The maxim of the blind man catching a sparrow, analogous in sense to ghuṇākṣaranyāya q. v.
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aṃdhaka
a. [aṃdh-kan] Blind; aṃdhakaḥ kubjakaścaiva Pt. 5. 91. kaḥ 1 N. of an Asura, son of Kaśyapa and Diti and killed by Śiva. [He is represent- ed as a demon with 1000 arms and...
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aṃdhaṃbhaviṣṇu
a. Becoming blind (P. III. 2. 57).
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aṃdhaṃkaraṇa
a. Making blind (P. III. 2. 56).
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aṃdhaparaṃparānyāyaḥ
The maxim of the blind following the blind. It is used in those cases where peo- ple blindly or thoughtlessly follow others, not caring to see whether their doing so would not be...
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aṃdhas
n. [ad-asun num dhaśca; adernu- mdhau ca Uṇ. 4. 205] Food; dvijātiśeṣeṇa yadetadaṃdhasā Ki. 1. 39; saśeṣa evāṃdhasi asāvatṛpyat Dk. 133, 157 (supposed to have in the Veda the...
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āṃdhasaḥ
The scum of boiled rice.
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āṃdhasikaḥ
[aṃdho bhaktaṃ śilpamasya ṭhak] A cook.
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aṃdhībhū
To become blind.
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aṃdhikā
[aṃdh-ṇvul] 1 Night.
2 A kind of game or sport, probably blindman's-buff; gambling (tayā hi janaḥ aṃdha iva vivekaṃśūnyaḥ kriyate Tv.).
3 A woman of a particular character,...
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aṃdhīkṛ
8 U. To make blind, blind; ºkṛtātmā blinded in mind.
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āṃdhra
a. Belonging to Andhra(as language). dhraḥ (pl.) The Telagu country, modern Telangaṇa; see aṃdhra.
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aṃdhra
N. of a people and their country. It is said to be the same as the modren Telangaṇa, and the mouths of the Godāvarī were in the possession of the Andhras. But the limits were...
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aṃdhraḥ
(pl.) 1 N. of a people and the country inhabited by them. [The country of the Andhras is said to be the modern Telangaṇa. But the limits were probably confined to the Ghats on the...
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aṃdhuḥ
[fr. am Uṇ. 1. 27] 1 A well; āpīnoṃ'dhuḥ P. VI. 1. 28 Sk.
2 [Page0097-b+ 59] The male organ of generation; vāk- pāṇipādapāyvaṃdhusaṃjñānyāhurmanīṣiṇaḥ.
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aṃdhulaḥ
[aṃdh-ulac] A kind of tree, Acacia Sirissa (śirīṣa).
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āṃdhyaṃ
[aṃdhasya bhāvaḥ ṣyañ] Blind- ness.
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āṃḍī
Ved. A testicle.
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aṃdikā
1 An oven, fire-place.
2 An elder sister (cf. -aṃtikā).
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āṃḍīka
a. Bearing eggs.
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āṃḍīra
a. [āṃḍamastyasya īrac] 1 Having many eggs.
2 Grown up, full-grown (as a bull.).
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aṃḍīraḥ
[aṃḍaḥ asti asya; aṃḍa-īran] A full-grown or full-developed man, a strong or powerful person; cirā- daṃḍīreṇa tvayi tadapi rāmeṇa guṇitaṃ A. R. 4.
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āṃdol
10 P. [ dolayati, dolita] 1 To swing, rock or move to and fro.
2 To shake, tremble (fig. also); Māl. 4; maṃdamārutāṃdolitā lateva Dk. 17, 21.
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āṃdolaḥ
1 Swinging, a swing.
2 Trembling.
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aṃdolanaṃ
Swinging, oscillating, wav- ing; drākcāmarāṃdolanāt Udb.
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āṃdolanaṃ
[āṃdol bhāve lyuṭ] 1 Swinging, a swing.
2 Moving to and fro, shak- ing, rocking; kiṃtvāsāmaraviṃdasuṃdara- dṛśāṃ drākcāmarāṃdolanāt Udb.
3 Trem- bling, oscillation.
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aṃdolayati
Den. P. To swing, agitate, rock to and fro, oscillate.
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aṃduḥ
f. [aṃdyate badhyate anena, aṃd-kū, kūpratyayāṃtaḥ nipātaḥ] Uṇ. 1. 93] also aṃdukaḥ, aṃdūkaḥ 1 A chain or fetter.
2 A chain for the elephant's feet; gajamaṃdūriva ni- ścalaṃ...
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amedaska
a. Fatless, lean.
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amedhas
a. [a-medhā; nityamasic P. V. 4. 122] Foolish, stupid, an idiot.
