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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.
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Nataraj ed., 1st in 2006, 2012.
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https://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/macdonell/ 190516
• The Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and
Dictionary, BHS, vol.2, by F. Edgerton,
pp. 627.
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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:
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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
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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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http://www.tuninst.net ,
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• [bha]
- f. (g.v) appearance, similarity; n. star, constellation, lunar asterism, sign
of the zodiac.
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• [bhams-as] n. a part of the body (V.).
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• [bhaka-bhaka-ya]
- onom. den. A. croak.
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• भक्त
[bhak-tá]
- pp.
(√bhag) devoted, etc.; m. worshipper; n. food; meal: -kara,
m. preparer of food, cook; -kkhanda, n. appetite; -tva, n.
being a part of or belonging to (--°); -da, -dâyaka, a.
presenting food to (g.); -dâsa, m. one who serves in return
for his daily food; -dvesha, m. aversion to food, lack of
appetite; -dveshin, a. disliking food, lacking appetite;
-pâtra, n. dish of food; -ruki, f. appetite; -rokana, a.
stimulating appetite; -sarana, n. kitchen; -sâlâ, f.
dining-hall; -̮âkâṅkshâ, f. appetite; -̮abhilâsha, m. id.;
-̮abhisâra, m. dining-room; -̮aruki, f. aversion for food.
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• भक्ति
[bhak-tí]
- f.
partition, distribution (V.); the being a part of or
belonging to anything; appurtenance; portion, part;
division, streak, line; order, succession; attachment,
devotion, homage, honour, respect, worship, faith (in, etc.,
g., lc., or --°; ordinary mg.); --°, assumption of the form
of (e.g. steps): in. figuratively; in succession (also
-tas): -kkheda, m. pl. broken lines or streaks; -gña, a.
knowing devotion, faithfully attached: -tva, n.
faithfulness, loyalty; -pûrva-kam, -pûrvam, ad. devoutly,
reverentially; -bhâg, a. possessed of faithful attachment or
devotion; greatly devoted to a thing (lc.); -mat, a.
attached, loyal, faithful, devoted, having pious faith (in,
etc., lc. or --°); -yoga, m. pious faith, devotion; -rasa,
m. feelings of devotion; -râga, m. predilection for (lc.);
-vâda, m. assurance of devotion; -hîna, pp. destitute of
devotion.
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• [bhakta upasadha-ka] m. preparer of food, cook.
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•[BHAK-SH]
- secondary form of bhag, I. bhakaba (o,i very care) cs. bhakahaya, P. (V.C.) A.
(rare, Br. E.)
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• भक्ष
[bhaksh-á]
- m.
partaking of nourishment, drinking, eating; drink (V.), food
(ord. mg.): very commonly --° a. feeding or subsisting on;
-aka, a. eating, feeding on (--°); m. feeder, eater, of (g.,
--°); (bháksh)-ana, n. drinking, eating, partaking of,
feeding on (g. or --°); being devoured, by (in.); -anîya,
fp. to be eaten, eatable: -tâ, f. eatableness; -ayitavya,
fp. to be eaten or devoured; -ayitri, m. eater.
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• भक्षि
[bhaksh-i]
- m. the root
bhaksh (gr.); -ita, (pp.) n. being devoured by (in.):
-sesha, a. remaining from what has been eaten; m. leavings
of food: -̮âhâra, m. meal of leavings; -itavya, fp. to be
eaten; -itri, m. eater; -in, a. eating (gnly. --°); -ya, fp.
to be eaten, eatable, fit for food; n. food; sp. solid food
(which has to be chewed); m. food, dish (incorrect for
bhaksha): -bhaksha-ka, m. du. food and eater, -vastu, n.
eatable thing, victuals.
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• भग [bhág-a]
- m.
[dispenser: √bhag] lord (of gods, esp. Savitri: V.); N. of
one of the Adityas bringing welfare and love and instituting
marriage; the lunar asterism Phalgunî; sun; good fortune,
luck, happy lot (mostly V.); dignity, grandeur (mostly V.);
loveliness, beauty; love, affection, amorousness; pudendum
muliebre.
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• भगत्ति
[bhága-tti]
- f.
[bhaga-d(a)-ti] gift of fortune (V.1).
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• भगदत्त
[bhaga-datta]
- m. N. of a prince; -devata, a. having the god Bhaga for a deity;
-daivata, a. id.; ± nakshatra, n. the lunar asterism Uttarâ
Phalgunî; -netra-ghna, -netra-nipâtana, -netra-han,
-netra-hara, -netra-hrit, -netra̮apahârin, m. Destroyer of Bhaga's eye, ep. of Siva.
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• भगवत्् [bhága-vat] possessing a happy lot, fortunate, blessed; adorable, venerable, divine (ep. of gods and demi-gods), august, illustrious, holy (of saints); worshipful as a term of address in vc. (bhagavan, bhagavas (V.), bhagos, f. bhagavati, m. pl. bhagavantah) or nm. with 3 sg.; m. ep. of Vishnu or Krishna, and of Siva: -î, f. ep. of Lakshmî and of Durgâ; -vad-âsraya-bhûta, pp. being the seat or resting-place of the Venerable One (Vishnu).
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• भगवद्गीत bhagavad-gîta song sung by the Adorable One (Krishna); â, f. pl. (± upanishad) secret doctrine sung by the Adorable One (Krishna), T. of a well-known theosophical poem forming an episode in the Mahâbhârata.
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• भगवन्मय
[bhagavan-maya]
- a. devoted to Vishnu or Krishna.
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• भगवेदन
[bhaga-vedana]
- a. proclaiming matrimonial felicity.
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• भगस्् [bhag-as] fortune.
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• भगाङ्क
[bhaga̮aṅka]
- m. pudendwn muliebrs as a brand; a. marked with a pudendum muliebre;
-̮âdhâna, a. bestowing matrimonial felicity.
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• [bhagals]
-m. = kapala, skull.
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• भगिन््
[bhag-ín]
- a.
prosperous, happy, fortunate, lucky; splendid, glorious: -î,
f. sister (happy, as not being an only child but having a
brother): -pati, m. sister's husband, brother-in-law, -suta,
m. sister's son, nephew.
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• भगिनिका
[bhagin-ikâ]
- f. little sister.
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• [bhagi-ratha]
- having a glorious ear]. m. N. an ancient king, son of Dllipa and
great-grandson of Sagara, who having with the help of Siva brought the celestial
Ganges down to earth to purify the ashes of the sons of Sagars, conducted that
river to the sea (Sagara); kanya, f. pat of the Ganges -suta, f. id., yasas,
f. N. of a daughter of Prasenagit.
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• [bhagoh]
-vc. of bhaga-rat.