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A Practical Sanskrikt Dictionary, by A. A. Macdonell, 1893,
http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/scans/MDScan/index.php?sfx=jpg; 1929.
- Nataraj ed., 1st in 2006, 2012.
- https://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/macdonell/ 190516
The Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary, BHS, vol.2, by F. Edgerton, pp. 627.
- FEdgerton-BHSD<Ô> / Bkp<Ô> (link chk 180627)
The Student's Pali English dictionary , by U Pe Maung Tin, 1920.
- (ref: UPMT-PEDxxx).  Downloaded copies in TIL HD-PDF and SD-PDF libraries:
- UPMT-PaliDict1920<Ô> / bkp<Ô> (link chk 190113)
•  Pali-Myanmar Dictionary (in Pal-Myan), by U Hoke Sein,
- (ref: UHS-PMD). The dictionary in printed form is in TIL Research Library.
Latin-English Vocabulary II, by Hans H Ørberg, 1998
- HHOrberg-LinguaLatina<Ô> / Bkp<Ô> (link chk 190624)

Edited by U Kyaw Tun (UKT) (M.S., I.P.S.T., USA), Daw Khin Wutyi, Daw Thuzar Myint, Daw Zinthiri Han and staff of Tun Institute of Learning (TIL). Not for sale. No copyright. Free for everyone. Prepared for students and staff of TIL  Research Station, Yangon, MYANMAR 
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• [vi-smaya]
- I. m. [smi] surprise, wonder, amazement, stupefaction; pride, arrogance (rare); 2. a. free from pride or arrogance (rare); 2. a. free from pride or arrogance; -smayam- gama, a. astonishing; -amayaniya, fp. id.; -smaya-vishada-vat, a. astonished and disoncerted; -smaya navita, pp. astonished; -smaya avishta, pp. filled with astonishment; -smayin, a. astonished; -smarana, n. forgetting; -smartavya, fp. to be forgetting; -smartavya, fp. to be forgotten; -smapana, cs. a. (i) causing surprise; n. means of surprising; -smaraka, a.causing to forget (-°); -smita anana, a. having a surprised face; -smrita, pp. smri: -samakara, a. forgetting his agreement; -smriti, f. forgetting, forgetfulness, oblivion; -smera, a.[smi] astonished: -ta, f. astonishment.

 

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विस्र  [vi-sra] = व ि स ् र  
- a. musty (smell), smelling of raw meat etc.

 

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विस्रंस   [vi-sramsa]
- m. decay, relaxation, abatement; -sramsana, a. causing to fall, pulling off (a garment); n. falling down; abatement; pulling down; -sramsin, a. falling or slipping down (garland); -srava, m. flow, stream; -srás, decay (V.; √srams); -sras-â, f. decrepit age; (ví)-srasta, pp. √srams; -srâvana, cs. n. [√sru] causing blood, matter etc. to flow, bleeding; -srúh, f. (RV.2) shoot; plant; -svara, m. discord; a. without a sound; discordant; pronounced with a wrong accent.

 

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•  विह   [vi-ha]
- only °-- = 2. vihâyas, air: -ga, m. sky-goer, bird; arrow (rare): -pati, m. lord of birds, Garuda, -vega, m. N. of a fairy, -̮âlaya, m. abode of birds, sky.

 

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विहंग   [viham-ga]
- m. sky-goer, bird; arrow (rare): -ka, m. (little) bird, i-kâ, f. N.; -hamgama, a. moving in the air; m. bird; sun (rare).

 

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विहति   [vi-hati]
- f. blow, stab, shot; prevention; repulse, defeat; -hantavya, fp. to be destroyed; -hantrí, m. destroyer, frustrator of (g., --°); -hara, a. removing, changing; -harana, n. removing, transporting; transposing of words; opening (of the mouth); walking about, strolling (ord. mg.); moving backwards and forwards, brandishing (a club); -hartri, m. purloiner, robber; one who enjoys himself; -harsha, a. joyless, sad; -havá, m. invocation; -hávya (or á), fp. to be invoked or invited (V.); m. N.; -hasati-kâ, -hasiti-kâ, f. laughter; -hasta, a. handless; trunkless; perplexed, helpless; completely absorbed in (--°); adroit, skilled, in (--°): -tâ, f. trunklessness; bewilderment, helplessness; -hastita, den. pp. confused or embarrassed by (--°).

 

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विहापित   [vi-hâpita]
- cs. pp. √2. hâ; n. gift, present; (ví)-hâyas, 1. a. (V.) vigorous, mighty (ep. of various gods); 2. [what stands apart: √1. hâ] m. n. (C.) open space, sky, atmosphere, air: in. -â, through the air, aloft (fly etc.); -hâyas-tala, n. sky.

 

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विहार   [vi-hâra]
- m. n. distribution, transposition (of words, Br., S., rare); (disposition of) the three sacred fires or the space between them (S.); sauntering about, promenading; diversion, enjoyment, pleasure, with or in (--°; ord. mg.); place of recreation; (Buddha's pleasure ground), Buddhistic (or Jain) monastery or temple; N. of a country, Behar; --° a. delighting in: -ka, a. (i-kâ) delighting in (--°); serving for the diversion of (--°); -griha, n. play-house; -dâsî, f. convent attendant; -desa, m. place of recreation; -bhadra, m. N.; -bhûmi, f. place of recreation; -vat, a. possessing a place of recreation; delighting in (--°); -vana, n. pleasure grove; -vâri, f. water for sport; -saila, m. pleasure mountain; -sthalî, f. place of amusement; -̮avasatha, m. pleasure house.

 

 

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विहारिन्   [vi-hârin]
- a. walking or moving about, in or on (--°); extending to (lc., --°); dependent on (--°, rare); disporting oneself in, enjoying or amusing oneself with, delighting in (--°); charming (hip; rare).

 

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•  विहास   [vi-hâsa]
- m. laughter.

 

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विहिंसक   [vi-himsa-ka]
- a. injuring or harming (g., --°); -himsa-tâ, f. injury to (lc.); -himsana, n., -himsâ, f. id. (g., --°); -hita, pp. √dhâ: -kshana, a. intent on (-artham), -tva, n. direction, prescription (vbl. n.), -niyama, a. having taken a vow, -pratishiddha, pp. enjoined and prohibited, -sena, m. N. of a king; -hiti, f. procedure; accomplishment of (--°).

 

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विहीन   [vi-hîna]
- pp. √hâ: -tâ, f. deprivation or lack of (--°).

 

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विहृत   [vi-hrita]
- pp. √hri; n. walk; -hriti, f. expansion, increase; diversion, pleasure.

 

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विहेठक   [vi-hetha-ka]
- a. hurting, injuring.

 

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विह्वल   [vi-hvala]
- a. exhausted; distressed, perturbed, disconcerted: -m, ad.; -tâ, f., -tva, n. abst. n.

 

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