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- au 1
- au the fourteenth vowel of the alphabet (having the sound of
English ou in our)
- ⋙ aukāra
- ○kāra m. the letter or sound au TPrāt.
APrāt.
- au 2
- au ind. an interjection
- • a particle of addressing
- • calling
- • prohibition
- • ascertainment L.
- au 3
- au aus m. N. of Ananta or Śesha L.
- • a sound L.
- • the Setu or sacred syllable of the Śūdras, KālikāP. [T.]
- • (aus), f. the earth L.
- aukthika
- aukthika mfn. one who knows or studies the Ukthas Pāṇ.
4-3, 129
- ≫ aukthikya
- aukthikya n. the tradition of the Aukthikas ib.
- aukthya
- aukthya m. a descendant of Uktha, g. gargâdi Pāṇ.
4-1, 105
- • (am), n. See mahad-aukthya
- ≫ auktha
- auktha m. a descendant or pupil of Aukthya, g. kaṇvâdi
Pāṇ.
4-2, 111
- aukṣa
- aukṣá (fr. ukṣan), mf(ī)n. coming from or
belonging to a bull AV.
ii, 36, 7 Kauś.
Pāṇ.
6-4, 173
- • (am), n. a multitude of bulls L.
- ⋙ aukṣagandhi
- ○gandhi f. N. of an Apsaras AV.
iv, 37, 3
- ≫ aukṣaka
- aukṣaka n. a multitude of bulls Pāṇ.
4-2, 39
- ≫ aukṣaṇa
- aukṣaṇa m. a descendant of Ukshan
- ≫ aukṣṇa
- aúkṣṇa (cf. ŚBr. i) and mfn. relating to or coming from a bull
- ⋙ aukṣṇa
- aukṣṇá (cf. ŚBr. xiv), mfn. relating to or coming from a bull
- • m. a descendant of Ukshan Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
6-4, 173
- aukhīya
- aukhīya ās m. pl. the descendants or pupils of Ukha
- ≫ aukheya
- aukheya ās m. pl. id
- ≫ aukhya
- aukhya mfn. (fr. ukhā), boiled or being in a caldron L.
- ≫ aukhyeyaka
- aukhyeyaka mfn. = ukhyā-jāta g. kattry-ādi Pāṇ.
4-2, 95
- augraseni
- augraseni m. a descendant of Ugra-sena BhP.
- ≫ augrasenya
- augrasenya m. id. Pat.
on Vārtt.
7 on Pāṇ.
4-1, 114
- ≫ augrasainya
- augrasainya m. id., N. of Yudhāṃśraushṭi AitBr.
viii, 21, 7
- augreya
- augreya m. a descendant of Ugra, g. śubhrâdi Pāṇ.
4-1, 123
- ≫ augrya
- augrya n. (fr. ugra), horribleness, dreadfulness,
fierceness Sāh.
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- augha
- aughá m. (fr. ogha-√vah), flood, stream ŚBr.
(cf. ogha.)
- aucathya
- aucathyá m. a descendant of Ucathya, N. of Dīrghatamas RV.
i, 158, 1 ; 4 ĀśvŚr.
(= autathya below Sāy.)
- aucitī
- aucitī f. (fr. ucita), fitness, suitableness, decorum Sāh.
Naish.
Rājat.
&c
- ≫ aucitya
- aucitya n. fitness, suitableness, decorum Sāh.
Kathās.
Kshem.
&c
- • the state of being used to, habituation Kathās.
xxiv, 95 Suśr.
&c
- ⋙ aucityālaṃkāra
- aucityâlaṃkāra m. N. of wk
- auccya
- auccya n. (fr. ucca), height, distance (of a planet) Sūryas.
- ≫ auccāmanyava
- auccāmanyava m. a descendant of Uccāmanyu TāṇḍyaBr.
- ≫ auccaihśravasa
- auccaihśravasá m. (fr. uccaiḥ-śravas), N. of Indra's
horse AV.
xx, 128, 15 ; 16
- • a horse Nigh.
- aujasa
- aujasa n. (fr. ojas), gold L.
- ≫ aujasika
- aujasika mfn. energetic, vigorous Pāṇ.
4-4, 27
- ≫ aujasya
- aujasya mfn. conducive to or increasing vitality or energy Suśr.
- • (am), n. vigour, energy Sāh.
- aujjayanaka
- aujjayanaka mfn. relating to or coming from the town Ujjayanī, g.
dhūmâdi Pāṇ.
4-2, 127
- ≫ aujjayanika
- aujjayanika m. a king of Ujjayanī VarBṛS.
- aujjihāni
- aujjihāni m. a descendant of Ujjihāna, g. pailâdi Pāṇ.
2-4, 59
- aujjvalya
- aujjvalya n. (fr. uj-jvala), brightness, brilliancy Mālatīm.
- • splendour, beauty Sāh.
Vām.
Daśar.
&c
- auḍava 1
- auḍava mf(ī)n. (fr. uḍu), relating to a
constellation Kād.
- auḍava 2
- auḍava m. (in mus.) a mode which consists of five notes only
- • (ā), f. a particular Rāgiṇī, q.v. (cf. oḍava.)
- auḍavi
- auḍavi ayas m. pl., N. of a warrior tribe, g.
dāmany-ādi Pāṇ.
5-3, 116 (not in Kāś.)
- ≫ auḍavīya
- auḍavīya m. a king of the Auḍavis ib.
- auḍāyana
- auḍāyana m. a descendant of Uḍa (?) or of Auḍa [T.?],
g. aiṣukāry-ādi Pāṇ.
4-2, 54
- ⋙ auḍāyanabhakta
- ○bhakta mfn. inhabited by Auḍāyanas (as a country) ib.
- auḍupa
- auḍupa mfn. (fr. uḍupa), relating to a raft or float, g.
saṃkalâdi Pāṇ.
4-2, 75
- ≫ auḍupika
- auḍupika mfn. carrying over in a boat, g. utsaṅgâdi Pāṇ.
4-4, 15
- auḍumbara
- auḍumbara See aúdumbara
- auḍulomi
- auḍulomi m. a descendant of Uḍu-loman, N. of a philosopher Bādar.
- auḍra
- auḍra v. l. for oḍra, q.v
- autaṅka
- autaṅka v. l. for auttaṅka below
- autathya
- autathya m. a descendant of Utathya, N. of Dīrghatamas MBh.
(cf. aucathyá above)
- ⋙ autathyeśvara
- autathyêśvara n. N. of a Liṅga
- autkaṇṭhya
- autkaṇṭhya n. (fr. ut-kaṇṭha), desire, longing for BhP.
- • intensity BhP.
x, 13, 35
- ⋙ autkaṇṭhyavat
- ○vat mfn. desirous, longing for BhP.
- autkarṣa
- autkarṣa n. (fr. ut-karṣa), excellence, superiority Priy.
- ≫ autkarṣya
- autkarṣya n. id. L.
- autkya
- autkya n. (fr. ut-ka), desire, longing for Vop.
- autkṣepa
- autkṣepa as, ī mf. a descendant of Ut-kshepa,
g. śivâdi Pāṇ.
4-1, 112
- • (cf. Kāś. reads ut-kṣipā.)
- auttaṅka
- auttaṅka mf(ī)n. relating or belonging to Uttaṅka MBh.
xiv
- auttami
- auttami m. a descendant of Uttama, N. of the third Manu Mn.
i, 62 Hariv.
VP.
- ≫ auttamika
- auttamika mfn. (fr. uttama), relating to the gods who
are in the highest place (in the sky) Nir.
- ≫ auttameya
- auttameya m. a descendant of Auttami Hariv.
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- auttara
- auttara mfn. (fr. 1. uttara), living in the northern
country MBh.
- ≫ auttarapathika
- auttarapathika mfn. (fr. uttara-patha), coming from or
going towards the northern country Pāṇ.
5-1, 77
- ≫ auttarapadika
- auttarapadika mfn. (fr. uttara-pada), belonging to or
occurring in the last member of a compound Pat.
- ≫ auttarabhaktika
- auttarabhaktika mfn. (fr. bhakta with uttara),
employed or taken after a meal Car.
- ≫ auttaravedika
- aúttaravedika mfn. (fr. uttara-vedi), relating to or
performed on the northern altar ŚBr.
vii
- ≫ auttarādharya
- auttarādharya am n. (fr. uttarâdhara), the
state of being below and above
- • the state of one thing being over the other
- • confusion Pāṇ.
3-3, 42
- ≫ auttarārdhika
- auttarārdhika mfn. (fr. uttarârdha), being on or
belonging to the upper or northern side Pat.
- ≫ auttarāha
- auttarāha mfn. (fr. uttarâha), of or belonging to the
next day Vārtt.
on Pāṇ.
4-2, 104
- ≫ auttareya
- auttareya m. a descendant of Uttarā BhP.
- auttānapāda
- auttānapāda m. a descendant of Uttāna-pāda, N. of Dhruva (or the
polar star) MBh.
BhP.
&c
- ≫ auttānapādi
- auttānapādi m. id
- autthānika
- autthānika mfn. (fr. ut-thāna), relating to the getting
up or sitting up (of a child) BhP.
- autpattika
- autpattika mf(ī)n. (fr. ut-patti), relating to
origin, inborn, original, natural Lāṭy.
BhP.
&c. ; á priori
- • inherent, eternal Jaim.
i, 1, 5
- autpāta
- autpāta mfn. (fr. ut-pāta g. ṛgayanâdi Pāṇ.
4-3, 73), treating of or contained in a book which treats of portents T.
- ≫ autpātika
- autpātika mf(ī)n. astounding, portentous, prodigious,
calamitous MBh.
Ragh.
&c
- • m. N. of the third act of the Mahānāṭaka
- autpāda
- autpāda mfn. (fr. ut-pāda g. ṛgayanâdi Pāṇ.
5-3, 73), knowing or studying a book on birth or production
- • contained in such a book T.
- autpuṭa
- autpuṭa mfn. (fr. ut-puṭa g. saṃkalâdi Pāṇ.
4-2, 75) = utpuṭena nirvṛtta
- ≫ autpuṭika
- autpuṭika mfn. (fr. id., g. utsaṅgâdi Pāṇ.
4-4, 15) = utpuṭena hāraka
- autra
- autra mfn. (etym. unknown
- • perhaps fr. ut-tara BRD.),
superficial, rough, inexact (in math.)
- autsa
- autsa mf(ī)n. (fr. utsa), produced or being in
a well Pāṇ.
- ≫ autsāyana
- autsāyana m. a descendant of Utsa, g. aśvâdi Pāṇ.
4-1, 110
- autsaṅgika
- autsaṅgika mf(ī)n. (fr. utsaṅga g.
utsaṅgâdi Pāṇ.
4-4, 15) = utsaṅgena hāraka
- autsargika
- autsargika mfn. (fr. ut-sarga), belonging to or taught
in a general rule, general, not particular or special, generally valid Kāś.
Siddh.
&c
- • terminating, completing, belonging to a final ceremony by which a rite
is terminated
- • abandoning, leaving
- • natural, inherent
- • derivative W.
- ⋙ autsargikatva
- ○tva n. generality (of a rule &c.) Comm.
on Pāṇ.
- autsukya
- autsukya n. (fr. ut-suka), anxiety, desire, longing for,
regret MBh.
R.
Ragh.
&c
- • eagerness, zeal, fervour, officiousness Pañcat.
Kathās.
- • impatience Sāh.
Pratāpar.
- ⋙ autsukyavat
- ○vat mfn. impatient, waiting impatiently for (dat.) Kathās.
- audaka
- audaka mf(ī)n. (fr. udaka), living or growing
in water, relating to water, aquatic, watery Lāṭy.
Mn.
MBh.
Suśr.
&c
- • (ā), f. a town surrounded by water Hariv.
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- ⋙ audakaja
- ○ja mfn. coming from aquatic plants Suśr.
- ≫ audaki
- audaki m. a descendant of Udaka, g. bāhv-ādi Pāṇ.
4-1, 96
- • (ayas), m. pl., N. of a warrior tribe, g. dāmany-ādi
Pāṇ.
5-3, 116
- ≫ audakīya
- audakīya m. a king of the Audakis ib.
- audaṅki
- audaṅki m. a descendant of Udaṅka, g. bāhv-ādi Pāṇ.
4-1, 96
- • (ayas), m. pl., N. of a warrior tribe, g. dāmany-ādi
Pāṇ.
5-3, 110
- ≫ audaṅkīya
- audaṅkīya m. a king of the Audaṅkis ib.
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- audajñāyani
- audajñāyani m. a descendant of Udajña [Kāś.
reads udanya], g. tikâdi Pāṇ.
4-1, 154
- audañcana
- audañcana mfn. (fr. ud-añcana), contained in a bucket BhP.
- ≫ audañcanaka
- audañcanaka mfn. relating to a bucket, g. arīhaṇâdi Pāṇ.
4-2, 80
- audañcavi
- audañcavi m. a descendant of Udañcu, g. bāhv-ādi Pāṇ.
4-1, 96
- audanika
- audanika mf(ī)n. (fr. odana), one who knows how
to cook mashed grain, g. saṃtāpâdi Pāṇ.
5-1, 101
- audanya
- audanyá m. (fr. udanya), N. of the Ṛishi Muṇḍibha ŚBr.
xiii
- ≫ audanyava
- audanyavá m. (fr. udanyu), id. TBr.
iii
- ≫ audanyāyani
- audanyāyani m. a descendant of Udanya, g. tikâdi [Kāś.]
Pāṇ.
4-1, 154
- ≫ audanyi
- audanyi m. id., g. pailâdi Pāṇ.
2-4, 59 not in Kāś.
- audanvata
- audanvata mfn. (fr. udanvat), relating to the sea,
marine Bālar.
- • m. a descendant of Udanvat Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
8-, 2, 13
- audapāna
- audapāna mf(ī)n. (fr. uda-pāna), raised from
wells or drinking fountains (as a tax &c.)
- • belonging or relating to a well
- • coming from the village Udapāna, gaṇas on Pāṇ.
- audabuddhi
- audabuddhi m. a descendant of Udabuddha, g. pailâdi Pāṇ.
2-4, 59
- audabhṛjji
- audabhṛjji m. a descendant of Uda-bhṛijja ib.
- audamajji
- audamajji m. a descendant of Uda-majja ib.
- audamegha
- audamegha ās m. pl. the school of Audameghyā Pat.
- audameghi
- audameghi m. a descendant of Uda-megha ib.
- ≫ audameghīya
- audameghīya mfn. belonging to Audameghi [vḷ. audameyi Kāś.],
g. raivatakâdi Pāṇ.
4-3, 131
- ≫ audameghyā
- audameghyā f. of audameghi above Pat.
- audayaka
- audayaka ās m. pl. (fr. ud-aya), a school of
astronomers (who reckoned the first motion of the planets from sunrise)
- ≫ audayika
- audayika mfn. to be reckoned from sunrise
- • relating to or happening in an auspicious time, prosperous T.
- • (with bhāva, the state of the soul when actions arise Sarvad.)
- audayana
- audayana mfn. relating to or coming from (the teacher) Udayana Sarvad.
- audara
- aúdara mfn. (fr. udara), being in the stomach or belly
Suparṇ.
- • gastric (as a disease) Hcat.
- ≫ audarika
- audarika mf(ī)n. gluttonous, a belly-god, glutton Pāṇ.
MBh.
Suśr.
&c
- • greedy
- • fit for or pleasant to the stomach (as food) Lalit.
- • dropsical Hcat.
- ≫ audarya
- audarya mfn. being in the stomach or belly
- • being in the womb BhP.
- audala
- audala m. a descendant of Udala ĀśvŚr.
- • (am), n. N. of a Sāman Lāṭy.
- audavāpi
- audavāpi m. a descendant of Uda-vāpa, g. raivatikâdi Pāṇ.
4-3, 131 (cf. Kāś. reads audavāhi)
- ≫ audavāpīya
- audavāpīya mfn. relating to Audavāpi ib.
- audavāhi
- audavāhí m. a descendant of Uda-vāha ŚBr.
ĀśvGṛ.
- audavraja
- audavraja mf(ī)n. composed by Uda-vraja
- ≫ audavraji
- audavraji m. a descendant of Uda-vraja VBr.
- audaśuddhi
- audaśuddhi m. a descendant of Uda-śuddha, g. pailâdi Pāṇ.
2-4, 39
- audaśvita
- audaśvita and audaśvitka mfn. (fr. uda-śvit),
dressed with or made of buttermilk, like buttermilk Pāṇ.
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- audasthāna
- audasthāna mfn. (fr. uda-sthāna), accustomed to stand in
water
- • relating to one who stands in water, gaṇas on Pāṇ.
- audāttya
- audāttya n. (fr. udātta), the state of having the high
tone or accent
- audārika
- audārika m. (fr. udāra), (with Jainas) the gross body
which invests the soul Sarvad.
HYog.
- ≫ audārya
- audārya n. generosity, nobility, magnanimity MBh.
R.
Daś.
&c
- • liberality Kathās.
- • noble style Sāh.
- ⋙ audāryatā
- ○tā f. liberality Pañcad.
- audāsīnya
- audāsīnya n. (fr. ud-āsīna), indifference, apathy,
disregard R.
Daś.
Ragh.
&c
- ≫ audāsya
- audāsya n. (fr. 2. ud-āsa), id. Naish.
Śāntiś.
&c
- audīcya
- audīcya mfn. (fr. udīcī f. of 2. udaṅc), coming
from or relating to the northern country, northern Comm.
on MBh.
Comm.
on Pat.
- ⋙ audīcyaprakāśa
- ○prakāśa m. N. of wk
- audumbara
- aúdumbara (in class. Sanskṛit commonly written auḍu○),
mf(ī)n. (fr. [udḍumbára]), coming from the tree Udumbara or
Ficus Religiosa, made of its wood AV.
ŚBr.
Mn.
ii, 45 Yājñ.
MBh.
&c
- • made of copper SāmavBr.
ii, 5, 3
- • m. a region abounding in Udumbara trees Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
4-2, 67
- • a kind of worm Car.
- • N. of Yama
- • (ās), m. pl., N. of a race MBh.
- • of a class of ascetics Hariv.
7988 BhP.
iii, 12, 43
- • (ī), f. (with and without śākhā) a branch of the
Udumbara tree ŚBr.:
Lāṭy.
Nyāyam.
&c
- • a kind of musical instrument
- • (am), n. an Udumbara wood KātyŚr.
- • a piece of Udumbara wood PārGṛ.
- • the fruit of the Udumbara tree AitBr.
- • a kind of leprosy Suśr.
- • copper L.
- ⋙ audumbaracchada
- ○cchada m. Croton Polyandrum Nigh.
- ⋙ audumbaratā
- ○tā f
- ⋙ audumbaratva
- ○tva n. the state of being made of the Udumbara tree Nyāyam.
- ≫ audumbaraka
- audumbaraka m. the country inhabited by the Udumbaras, g.
rājanyâdi Pāṇ.
4-2, 53
- ≫ audumbarāyaṇa
- audumbarāyaṇa m. a descendant of Udumbara, N. of a grammarian
- ≫ audumbarāyaṇi
- audumbarāyaṇi m. a descendant of the last
- ≫ audumbari
- audumbari m. a king of the Udumbaras Comm.
on Pāṇ.
- audgātra
- audgātra mfn. relating to the Udgātṛi priest KātyŚr.
Comm.
on BṛĀrUp.
&c
- • (am), n. the office of the Udgātṛi priest Pāṇ.
5-1, 129
- ⋙ audgātrasārasaṃgraha
- ○sāra-saṃgraha m. N. of wk
- audgāhamāni
- audgāhamāni m. a descendant of Udgāhamāna Gobh.
- audgrabhaṇa
- audgrabhaṇá n. (fr. ud-grabhaṇa), N. of a particular
offering MaitrS.
ŚBr.
KātyŚr.
- ⋙ audgrabhaṇatva
- ○tva n. the being such an offering MaitrS.
- ≫ audgrahaṇa
- audgrahaṇá n. id. TS.
vi
- auddaṇḍaka
- auddaṇḍaka mfn. (fr. ud-daṇḍa), relating to one who
holds up a staff, g. arīhaṇâdi Pāṇ.
4-2, 80
- auddālaka
- auddālaka n. (fr. ud-dālaka), a kind of honey (taken
from certain bees which live in the earth) Bhpr.
Suśr.
- • N. of a Tīrtha MBh.
iii
- ≫ auddālakāyana
- auddālakāyana m. a descendant of Auddālaki Pat.
- ≫ auddālaki
- aúddālaki m. a descendant of Uddālaka, N. of several men TS.
ŚBr.
KaṭhUp.
MBh.
- auddeśika
- auddeśika mfn. (fr. ud-deśa), pointing out, indicative
of, showing, enumerating Nir.
- • prepared for the sake of (mendicants
- • said of alms) Jain.
- auddhatya
- auddhatya n. (fr. ud-dhata), arrogance, insolence,
overbearing manner, disdain Kathās.
Sāh.
- auddhava
- auddhava ās m. pl. (fr. ud-dhava), grass left
over of the sacrificial straw ĀpŚr.
viii, 14, 4
- • mf(ī)n. consisting of such grass ĀpŚr.
viii, 14, 5
- • coming from or spoken by Uddhava, relating to Uddhava Śiś.
ii, 118
- ⋙ auddhavamaya
- ○maya mfn. id. Comm.
on ib.
- auddhārika
- auddhārika mfn. (fr. ud-dhāra), belonging to or forming
the part to be set aside Mn.
ix, 150
- audbilya
- audbilya n. (fr. ud-bila), excessive joy Buddh.
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- audbhaṭa
- audbhaṭa ās m. pl. the pupils of Ud-bhaṭa Daśar.
- audbhāri
- aúdbhāri m. a descendant of Ud-bhāra, N. of Khaṇḍika ŚBr.
xi
- audbhijja
- audbhijja mfn. (fr. udbhij-ja), coming forth from the
earth Hariv.
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- • (am) n. fossil salt L.
- audbhida
- aúdbhida mfn. (fr. 2. ud-bhid), coming forth, springing
forth, breaking through, issuing from MBh.
Suśr.
- • forcing one's way towards an aim, victorious VS.
xxxiv, 50
- • (am), n. (with and without lavaṇa) fossil salt Suśr.
- • (scil. udaka) water breaking through (the earth and collecting
in a mine L.)
Suśr.
i, 170, 12
- ≫ audbhidya
- aúdbhidya n. forcing one's way to an aim, success, victory VS.
xviii, 9 TBr.
ii
- ≫ audbhettra
- aúdbhettra n. (fr. ud-bhettṛ), id. MaitrS.
ii, 11, 4
- ≫ audbhettriya
- audbhettriya n. id. ĀpŚr.
- audyāva
- audyāva mf(ī)n. (fr. udyāva g.
ṛgayanâdi Pāṇ.
4-3, 73), treating of the art of mixing or joining (?)
- audvāhika
- audvāhika mfn. (fr. ud-vāha), relating to or given at
marriage Mn.
ix, 206 Yājñ.
ii, 118
- audvepa
- audvepa mfn. (fr. ud-vepa g. saṃkalâdi Pāṇ.
4-2, 75), resulting from tremor or trembling (?)
- audhasa
- audhasa mfn. (fr. ūdhas), being or contained in the
udder (as milk) BhP.
- audheya
- audheya ās m. pl., N. of a family
- • of a school (belonging to the White Yajur-veda), Caraṇavy
- aunnatya
- aunnatya n. (fr. un-nata), elevation, height Kathās.
- aunnetra
- aunnetra n. the office of the Un-netṛi priest, g.
udgātr-ādi Pāṇ.
5-1, 129
- aunmukhya
- aunmukhya n. (fr. un-mukha), expectancy Rājat.
- aupakarṇika
- aupakarṇika mfn. (fr. upakarṇa), being on or near the
ears Pāṇ.
4-3, 40
- aupakalāpya
- aupakalāpya mfn. (fr. upakalāpa g. parimukhâdi
Kāty.
on Pāṇ.
4-3, 58), being on or near the girdle (?)
- aupakāyana
- aupakāyana m. a descendant of Upaka, N. of an author Hcat.
- aupakāryā
- aupakāryā f. = upa-kāryā, q.v. R.
- aupakurvāṇaka
- aupakurvāṇaka = upakurvāṇaka, q.v. BhP.
- aupagava
- aupagava mf(ī)n. coming from or composed by Upagu
- • (am), n. N. of two Sāmans Lāṭy.
- • (as, ī), mf. a descendant of Upagu Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
4-2, 39
- ≫ aupagavaka
- aupagavaka n. an assemblage of Aupagavas ib.
- • m. an admirer or worshipper of Upagu Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
4-3, 99
- ≫ aupagavi
- aupagavi m. a descendant of Aupagava, N. of Uddhava BhP.
- ≫ aupagavīya
- aupagavīya m. a pupil of Aupagavi Pat.
- aupagātra
- aupagātra n. the state of an Upa-gātṛi, q.v. ŚāṅkhBr.
- aupagrastika
- aupagrastika m. (fr. upagrasta), the sun or moon in
eclipse L.
- aupagrahika
- aupagrahika m. (fr. upagraha), id. W.
- aupacandhani
- aupacandhani v. l. for aupajandhani, col. 2
- aupacārika
- aupacārika mf(ī)n. (fr. upacāra), honorific,
complimentary (as a name or title) Comm.
on TāṇḍyaBr.
xiv, 2, 6
- • not literal, figurative, metaphorical Sarvad.
- aupacchandasika
- aupacchandasika mfn. (fr. upa-cchandas), conformable to
the Veda, Vedic VarBṛS.
- • (am), n. N. of a metre (consisting of four lines of alternately
eleven and twelve syllabic instants, Gr. 969). [Page 238, Column 2]
- aupajandhani
- aúpajandhani m. a descendant of Upa-jandhani, N. of a teacher ŚBr.
xiv
- aupajānuka
- aupajānuka mfn. (fr. upa-jānu), being on or near the
knees Pāṇ.
4-3, 40 Bhaṭṭ.
- aupatasvini
- aúpatasvini m. a descendant of Upatasvina, N. of a Ṛishi ŚBr.
iv
- aupadeśika
- aupadeśika mf(ī)n. living by teaching, g.
vetanâdi Pāṇ.
4-4, 12 (not in Kāś.)
- • depending on or resulting from a special rule Comm.
on KātyŚr.
and ĀśvŚr.
- • (in Gr.) denoting or relating to an originally enunciated grammatical
form ( See upadeśa) Paribh.
cxx, 2
- ⋙ aupadeśikatva
- ○tva n. the state of resulting from a special rule Comm.
on KātyŚr.
v, 11, 21
- aupadravika
- aupadravika mfn. (fr. upa-drava), relating to or
treating of symptoms Suśr.
- aupadraṣṭrya
- aúpadraṣṭrya n. (fr. upadraṣṭṛ), the state of being an
eye-witness, super-intendence VS.
xxx, 13
- aupadharmya
- aupadharmya n. (fr. upadharma), false doctrine, heresy
BhP.
- aupadhika
- aupadhika mfn. (fr. upa-dhi), deceitful, deceptive
- • m. an impostor, cheat Car.
- • an extortioner of money Mn.
ix, 258, (côpadhikā misprint for câupadhikā.)
- ≫ aupadheya
- aupadheya mfn. serving for the Upadhi (a particular part of the
wheel of a carriage) Pāṇ.
5-1, 13
- • (am), n. the part of a wheel called Upadhi Kāty.
on ib.
- aupadhenava
- aupadhenava m. a descendant of Upadhenu, N. of a physician Suśr.
- aupanāyika
- aupanāyika mfn. (fr. upa-nāya), belonging to or serving
for an offering Hariv.
- ≫ aupanāyanika
- aupanāyanika mfn. (fr. upa-nāyana), relating to or fit
for the ceremony called Upanayana, q.v. Mn.
ii, 68 Yājñ.
i, 37
- aupanāsika
- aupanāsika mfn. (fr. nāsā with upa), being on
or near the nose Suśr.
- aupanidhika
- aupanidhika mfn. (fr. upanidhi), relating to or forming
a deposit Yājñ.
ii, 65
- aupaniṣatka
- aupaniṣatka mfn. (fr. upaniṣad g. vetanâdi Pāṇ.
4-4, 12), subsisting by teaching an Upanishad
- ≫ aupaniṣada
- aupaniṣadá mf(ī)n. contained or taught in an Upanishad
ŚBr.
xiv MuṇḍUp.
ŚāṅkhGṛ.
Mn.
vi, 29, &c
- • a follower of the Upanishads, a Vedāntin Comm.
on Bādar.
ii, 2, 10
- ≫ aupaniṣadika
- aupaniṣadika mfn. Upanishad-like Vātsy.
- aupanīvika
- aupanīvika mfn. (fr. upa-nīvi), on or near the Nīvi
(q.v.) Pāṇ.
4-3, 40 Śiś.
x, 60
- aupapakṣya
- aúpapakṣya mfn. (fr. upa-pakṣa), being in the armpit (as
hair) ŚBr.
xi
- aupapattika
- aupapattika mfn. (fr. upa-patti), present, ready at
hand, fit for the purpose MBh.
- aupapatya
- aupapatya n. (fr. upa-pati), intercourse with a
paramour, adultery BhP.
x, 29, 26
- aupapātika
- aupapātika mfn. (fr. upa-pātaka irr.), one who has
committed a secondary crime Nār.
- • (fr. upa-pāta), n. N. of the first Jaina Upâṅga
- aupapāduka
- aupapāduka mfn. (fr. upa-pāduka), self-produced Lalit.
Car.
- ≫ aupapādika
- aupapādika mfn. id. Car.
- aupabāhavi
- aupabāhavi m. a descendant of Upa-bāhu, g. bāhv-ādi Pāṇ.
4-1, 96
- aupabindavi
- aupabindavi m. a descendant of Upa-bindu ib.
- aupabhṛta
- aupabhṛta mfn. belonging to or being in the ladle called
Upa-bhṛit KātyŚr.
Jaim.
- aupamanyava
- aúpamanyava m. a descendant of Upa-manyu ŚBr.
ChUp.
Nir.
- • (ās), m. pl., N. of a school belonging to the Yajur-veda. [Page 238, Column 3]
- aupamānika
- aupamānika mfn. (fr. upamāna), derived by analogy Comm.
on Nyāyad.
- ≫ aupamika
- aupamika mfn. (fr. 3. upa-mā), serving for or forming a
comparison Nir.
- ≫ aupamya
- aupamya n. (ifc. f. ā) the state or condition of
resemblance or equality, similitude, comparison, analogy MBh.
BhP.
Bhag.
&c. (cf. anaup○, ātmâup○, &c.)
- aupayaja
- aupayaja mfn. belonging to the verses called Upayaj, q.v. KātyŚr.
ĀśvŚr.
- aupayika
- aupayika mf(ī)n. (fr. upâya g.
vinayâdi Pāṇ.
5-4, 34
- • with shortening of the ā Kāś.
on ib.),
answering a purpose, leading to an object, fit, proper, right MBh.
BhP.
&c
- • belonging to VarBṛS.
- • obtained through a means or expedient L.
- • (am), n. a means, expedient Kir.
ii, 35
- ⋙ aupayikatā
- ○tā f
- ⋙ aupayikatva
- ○tva n. fitness, properness Sarvad.
Comm.
on KātyŚr.
&c
- aupayaugika
- aupayaugika mfn. (ifc.) relating to the application of (a remedy
&c.) Suśr.
- aupara
- aupará m. a descendant of Upara, N. of Daṇḍa TS.
MaitrS.
- auparava
- auparava mfn. relating to the hole called Upa-rava, q.v. Comm.
on KātyŚr.
viii, 5, 7
- auparājika
- auparājika mf(ī and ā) n. (fr.
upa-rāja g. kāśy-ādi Pāṇ.
4-2, 116), relating to a viceroy
- auparādhayya
- auparādhayya n. (fr. uparādhaya g. brāhmaṇâdi
Pāṇ.
5-1, 124), the state of being serviceable or officious
- aupariṣṭa
- aupariṣṭa mfn. (fr. upariṣṭāt Kāty.
on Pāṇ.
4-2, 104), being above
- ≫ aupariṣṭaka
- aupariṣṭaka n. (scil. rata) a kind of coitus, Vātsy.
- auparodhika
- auparodhika mfn. (fr. upa-rodha), relating to a check or
hindrance L.
- • a staff of the wood of the Pīlu tree L.
- aupala
- aupala mfn. (fr. upala), made of stone, stony Mn.
iv, 194
- • raised from stones (as taxes), g. suṇḍikâ Pāṇ.
4-3, 76
- • (ā), f. N. of a Śakti NṛisUp.
- • (vḷ. omalā.)
- aupavasathika
- aupavasathika mfn. designed for or belonging to the Upa-vasatha
(q.v.) ceremony ĀśvŚr.
Gobh.
&c
- • (am), n. N. of a Pariśishṭa of the Sāma-veda
- ≫ aupavasathya
- aupavasathya mfn. = aupavasathika above AitBr.
ĀśvŚr.
KātyŚr.
- aupavasta
- aupavasta n. (fr. upa-vasta), fasting, a fast Āp.
ii, 1, 5
- ≫ aupavastra
- aupavastra n. fasting L.
- ≫ aupavastraka
- aupavastraka n. food suitable for a fast L.
- ≫ aupavastha
- aupavastha n. = aupavasta above
- aupavāsa
- aupavāsa mf(ī)n. (fr. upa-vāsa g.
vyuṣṭâdi Pāṇ.
5-1, 97), given during fasting, relating to fasting
- ≫ aupavāsika
- aupavāsika mf(ī)n. fit or suitable for a fast, g.
guḍâdi Pāṇ.
4-4, 103
- • able to fast, g. saṃtāpâdi Pāṇ.
5-1, 101
- ≫ aupavāsya
- aupavāsya n. fasting R.
- aupavāhya
- aupavāhya mfn. (fr. upa-vāha), designed for driving or
riding (as a carriage or elephant &c.) R.
- • m. a king's elephant, any royal vehicle
- aupavītika
- aupavītika n. (fr. upa-viita), investiture with the
sacred thread VāmP.
- aupavīlī
- aupavīlī f. v. l. for ovilī, q.v
- aupaveśi
- aúpaveśi m. a descendant of Upa-veśá, N. of Aruṇa TS.
ŚBr.
- aupaveṣika
- aupaveṣika mfn. (fr. upa-veṣa g. vetanâdi Pāṇ.
4-4, 12), living by entertainment (?)
- aupaśa
- aupaśa See sv-aupaśá
- aupaśada
- aupaśada m. (fr. upa-śada), N. of an Ekâha KātyŚr.
Lāṭy.
TāṇḍyaBr.
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- aupaśamika
- aupaśamika mfn. (fr. upa-śama), (with Jainas) resulting
from the ceasing (of the effects of past actions) Sarvad.
- aupaśāla
- aupaśāla mfn. (fr. śālā with upa), near the
house or hall Pat.
- aupaśivi
- aupaśivi m. a descendant of Upa-śiva, N. of a grammarian
- aupaśleṣika
- aupaśleṣika mfn. (fr. upaśleṣa), connected by close
contact Siddh.
- aupasaṃkramaṇa
- aupasaṃkramaṇa mf(ī)n. (fr. upa-saṃkramaṇa),
that which is given or proper to be done on the occasion of passing from one
thing to another, g. vyuṣṭâdi Pāṇ.
5-1, 97
- aupasaṃkhyānika
- aupasaṃkhyānika mfn. (fr. upa-saṃkhyāna), depending on
the authority of any addition or supplement, mentioned or occurring in one
- • supplementary Comm.
on Pāṇ.
- aupasada
- aupasada mfn. occupied with or relating to the Upa-sad (q.v.)
ceremony ĀśvŚr.
- • (an Adhyāya or Anuvāka) in which the word upasad occurs, g.
vimuktâdi Pāṇ.
5-2, 61
- • m. a particular Ekāha (incorrect v. l. for aupaśada, p. 238,
col. 3)
- aupasaṃdhya
- aupasaṃdhya mfn. (fr. saṃdhyā with upa),
relating to dawn Naish.
- aupasargika
- aupasargika mfn. (fr. upa-sarga), superior to adversity,
able to cope with calamity, g. saṃtāpâdi Pāṇ.
5-1, 101 superinduced, produced in addition to (or out of another disease) Suśr.
- • infectious (as a disease) Suśr.
i, 271, 13
- • connected with a preposition, prepositive
- • portentous
- • relating to change &c. W.
- • m. irregular action of the humors of the body (producing cold sweat
&c.) L.
- aupasīrya
- aupasīrya mfn. (fr. upa-sīra g. parimukhâdi Kāty.
on Pāṇ.
4-3, 58), being on or near a plough
- aupasthāna
- aupasthāna mf(ī)n. (fr. upasthāna), one whose
business is to serve or wait on or worship, g. chattrâdi Pāṇ.
4-4, 62
- ≫ aupasthānika
- aupasthānika mf(ī)n. one who lives by waiting on or
worshipping, g. vetanâdi Pāṇ.
4-4, 12
- ≫ aupasthika
- aupasthika mf(ī)n. (fr. upa-stha), living by
the sexual organ (i.e. by fornication) ib.
- ≫ aupasthya
- aupasthya n. cohabitation, sexual enjoyment BhP.
- aupasthūṇya
- aupasthūṇya mfn. (fr. upa-sthūṇa g. parimukhâdi
Kāty.
on Pāṇ.
4-3, 58), being near or on a post
- aupasvastī
- aupasvastī f. N. of a woman
- ⋙ aupasvastīputra
- ○putra m. N. of a teacher BṛĀrUp.
- aupahastika
- aupahastika mfn. (fr. upa-hasta g. vetanâdi Pāṇ.
4-4, 12 not in Kāś.),
living by presents (? pratigraheṇa jīvati T.)
- aupahārika
- aupahārika mfn. (fr. upa-hāra), fit for an offering
- • (am), n. that which forms an oblation, an oblation, offering MBh.
xiii
- aupākaraṇa
- aupākaraṇa mfn. (fr. upâkaraṇa), relating to the
preparatory ceremony before beginning the study of the Veda
- • (am). n. the time of that ceremony Āp.
i, 10, 2
- aupādānika
- aupādānika mfn. (fr. upâdāna), effected by assuming or
adopting
- aupādhika
- aupādhika mfn. (fr. upâdhi), relating to or depending on
special qualities, limited by particular conditions, valid only under
particular suppositions Sarvad.
Comm.
on RV.
& ŚBr.
&c
- aupādhyāyaka
- aupādhyāyaka mfn. (fr. upâdhyāya), coming from a teacher
Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
4-3, 77
- aupānahya
- aupānahya mfn. (fr. upā-nah), serving or used for making
shoes Pāṇ.
5-1, 14 (as grass or leather Kāś.)
- aupānuvākya
- aupānuvākya mfn. (fr. upânuvākya), contained in the
portion of the TS.
called Upānuvākya Jaim.
v, 3, 15. [Page 239,
Column 2]
- ⋙ aupānuvākyakāṇḍa
- ○kāṇḍa n. = upânuvākya Comm.
on TS.
- aupāyika
- aupāyika mfn. = aupayika, q.v. MBh.
v, 7019
- aupāvi
- aúpāvi m. a descendant of Upāva, N. of Jānaśruteya ŚBr.
v
- aupāsana
- aupāsana m. (scil. agni), (fr. upâsana), the
fire used for domestic worship ŚBr.
xii KātyŚr.
PārGṛ.
&c
- • (scil. piṇḍa) a small cake offered to the Manes ŚāṅkhBr.
and Śr.
- • mf(ā)n. relating to or performed at an Aupāsana fire (as the
evening and morning oblations) Yājñ.
iii, 17 HirGṛ.
- ⋙ aupāsanaprayoga
- ○prayoga m. the manner of performing the rites at the Aupāsana
fire Comm.
on ĀśvŚr.
- ≫ aupāsanika
- aupāsanika m. the Aupāsana fire Comm.
on ĀśvŚr.
- aupoditi
- aúpoditi is, ī mf. a descendant of Upodita
- • (is), m. N. of Tumiñja TS.
i
- ≫ aupoditeya
- aupoditeyá m. a descendant of Aupoditī ŚBr.
i
- aupodghātika
- aupodghātika mfn. (fr. upôdghāta), occasioned,
occasional Comm.
on ṢaḍvBr.
- aum
- aum ind. the sacred syllable of the Śūdras ( 3. au)
- auma 1
- auma mf(ī)n. (fr. umā), made of flax, flaxen Pāṇ.
4-3, 158
- ≫ aumaka
- aumaka mfn. id. ib.
- ≫ aumika
- aumika mf(ī)n. relating to flax, g. aśvâdi Pāṇ.
5-1, 39
- ≫ aumīna
- aumīna n. a field of flax Pāṇ.
5-2, 4
- auma 2
- auma mfn. relating to the goddess Umā, Paraś
- ≫ aumāpata
- aumāpata n. (fr. umā-pati), relating to or treating on
Umā's husband or Śiva Bālar.
- aumbheyaka
- aumbheyaka mfn. (fr. umbhi g. kattry-ādi Pāṇ.
4-2, 95), relating to one who fills up (cf. T.?)
- auraga
- auraga mfn. (fr. ura-ga), relating or belonging to a
snake, serpentine MBh.
Naish.
- • (am), n. N. of the constellation Āśleshā L.
- aurabhra
- aurabhra mfn. (fr. ura-bhra), belonging to or produced
from a ram or sheep Mn.
iii, 268 MBh.
Suśr.
&c
- • m. a coarse woollen blanket L.
- • N. of a physician Suśr.
- • (am), n. mutton, the flesh of sheep
- • woollen cloth W.
- ≫ aurabhraka
- aurabhraka n. a flock of sheep Pāṇ.
4-2, 39
- ≫ aurabhrika
- aurabhrika mfn. relating to sheep W.
- • m. a shepherd Mn.
iii, 166
- aurava
- aurava n. (fr. uru), width, dimension, extension,
spaciousness, g. pṛthv-ādi Pāṇ.
5-1, 122
- • m. a descendant of Uru, N. of the Ṛishi Arga
- auraśa
- auraśa v. l. for 2. aurasa below
- aurasa 1
- aurasa mf(ī)n. (fr. uras), belonging to or
being in the breast, produced from the breast MBh.
- • innate, own, produced by one's self Suśr.
- • m. a sound produced from the breast PārGṛ.
iii, 16
- • an own son, legitimate son (one by a wife of the same caste married
according to the prescribed rules) Mn.
ix, 166, &c. Yājñ.
ii, 128, &c. Hit.
R.
&c
- • (ī), f. a legitimate daughter, Dāy. Naish.
- ≫ aurasāyani
- aurasāyani m. a descendant of Uras, g. tikâdi Pāṇ.
4-1, 154
- • a descendant of Aurasa ib.
- ≫ aurasi
- aurasi m. a descendant of Uras (?)
- ≫ aurasika
- aurasika mfn. like a breast, g. aṅguly-ādi Pāṇ.
5-3, 108
- ≫ aurasya
- aurasya mfn. belonging to or produced from the breast (as a
sound)
- • produced by one's self, own, legitimate (cf. 1. aurasa.)
- aurasa 2
- aurasa mfn. coming from or belonging to Urasā, g.
sindhv-ādi Pāṇ.
4-3, 93
- aurā
- aurā f. N. of a woman
- auriṇa
- auriṇa n. = airiṇa, q.v. L.
- aurukṣaya
- aurukṣaya n. (fr. uru-kṣaya), N. of a Sāman
- ≫ aurukṣayasa
- aurukṣayasa m. a descendant of Urukshayas ĀśvŚr.
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- aurjasya
- aurjasya n. (fr. ūrjas), a particular style of
composition, Pratāpar
- ≫ aurjitya
- aurjitya n. (fr. ūrjita), strength, vigour Comm.
on Kāvyâd.
- aurṇa
- aurṇa mf(ī)n. (fr. ūrṇā), made of wool, woollen
Yājñ.
ii, 179 MBh.
Pāṇ.
- ≫ aurṇaka
- aurṇaka mf(ī)n. id. Pāṇ.
4-3, 158
- ≫ aurṇanābha
- aurṇanābha m. a descendant of Ūrṇanābha, g. śivâdi Pāṇ.
4-1, 112
- ≫ aurṇanābhaka
- aurṇanābhaka mfn. inhabited by the Ūrṇanābhas (as a country), g.
rājanyâdi Pāṇ.
4-2, 53
- ≫ aurṇavābha
- aurṇavābhá m. a descendant of Ūrṇavābhi, N. of a demon RV.
ii, 11, 18 ; viii, 32, 26 ; 77, 2
- • N. of a grammarian Nir.
- • of several other men ŚBr.
&c
- ≫ aurṇāyava
- aurṇāyava n. (fr. ūrṇāyu), N. of a Sāman TāṇḍyaBr.
&c
- ≫ aurṇāvatya
- aurṇāvatya m. (nom. pl. ○vatās), a descendant of Urṇāvat
Pāṇ.
5-3, 118
- ≫ aurṇika
- aurṇika mf(ī)n. woollen, g. aśvâdi Pāṇ.
5-1, 39
- aurdāyanī
- aurdāyanī f. a descendant of Urdi Pat.
on Pāṇ.
4-2, 99
- aurdhva
- aurdhva (fr. ūrdhva, q.v.), in the following compounds:
- ≫ aurdhvakālika
- aurdhvakālika mf(ā and ī)n. (fr.
ūrdhva-kāla), relating to subsequent time, g. kāśy-ādi Pāṇ.
4-2, 116
- ≫ aurdhvadeha
- aurdhvadeha mfn. (fr. ūrdhva-deha), relating or
referring to the state after death, relating to future life R.
ii, 83, 24
- ≫ aurdhvadehika
- aurdhvadehika mfn. id
- • relating to a deceased person, performed in honour of the dead,
funereal, funeral
- • (am), n. the obsequies of a deceased person, any funeral
ceremony
- • whatever is offered or performed on a person's decease (as burning of
the body, offering cakes, distributing alms &c.) Mn.
xi, 10 MBh.
R.
Ragh.
&c
- ⋙ aurdhvadehikakalpavalli
- ○kalpavalli f
- ⋙ aurdhvadehikanirṇaya
- ○nirṇaya m
- ⋙ aurdhvadehikapaddhati
- ○paddhati f
- ⋙ aurdhvadehikaprayoga
- ○prayoga m. N. of wks
- ≫ aurdhvadaihika
- aurdhvadaihika mfn. = aurdhvadehika L.
- ≫ aurdhvaṃdamika
- aurdhvaṃdamika mfn. (fr. ūrdhvaṃ-dama), belonging to an
elevated or upright person or thing Pat.
on Pāṇ.
4-3, 60
- ≫ aurdhvabhaktika
- aurdhvabhaktika mfn. (fr. ūrdhva-bhakta), used or
applied after a meal Car.
- ≫ aurdhvasadmana
- aurdhvasadmana n. (fr. ūrdhva-sadman), N. of a Sāman TāṇḍyaBr.
Lāṭy.
- ≫ aurdhvasrotasika
- aurdhvasrotasika m. (fr. ūrdhva-srotas), a Śaiva (q.v.)
L.
- aurmileya
- aurmileya m. a descendant of Urmilā Uttarar.
- aurmya
- aurmya m. (fr. ūrmi?), a particular personification SāmavBr.
- aurva 1
- aurva m. a descendant of Ūrva, N. of a Ṛishi RV.
viii, 102, 4 TS.
vii AitBr.
MBh.
&c
- • (in later mythology he is called Aurva Bhārgava as son of Cyavana and
grandson of Bhṛigu
- • he is the subject of a legend told in MBh.
i, 6802
- • there it is said that the sons of Kṛitaviirya, wishing to destroy the
descendants of Bhṛigu in order to recover the wealth left them by their
father, slew even the children in the womb
- • one of the women of the family of Bhṛigu, in order to preserve her
embryo, secreted it in her thigh [ūru], whence the child at its birth
was named Aurva
- • on beholding whom, the sons of Kṛitaviirya were struck with blindness,
and from whose wrath proceeded a flame that threatened to destroy the world,
had not Aurva at the persuasion of the Bhārgavas cast it into the ocean, where
it remained concealed, and having the face of a horse
- • Aurva was afterwards preceptor to Sagara and gave him the Āgneyâstram,
with which he conquered the barbarians who invaded his possessions
- • cf. vaḍavā-mukha, vaḍavâgni)
- • N. of a son of Vasishṭha Hariv.
- • (ās), m. pl., N. of a class of Pitṛis TāṇḍyaBr.
Lāṭy.
- • (ī), f. a female descendant of Ūrva Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
4-1, 73
- • (mfn.) produced by or relating to the Ṛishi Aurva MBh.
i, 387, &c
- • m. the submarine fire (cast into the ocean by Aurva Bhārgava, above.)
- ⋙ aurvadahana
- ○dahana m. the submarine fire Rājat.
- ⋙ aurvāgni
- aurvâgni m. id. Prab.
Śiś.
- ⋙ aurvānala
- aurvânala m. id. Kād.
- ≫ aurvāya
- aurvāya Nom. Ā. aurvāyate, to behave like the submarine
fire Veṇis.
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- aurva 2
- aurva mf(ī)n. (fr. urvii), relating to the
earth, of the earth VarBṛS.
- • (am), n. fossil salt L.
- ≫ aurvara
- aurvara mfn. (fr. urvarā), relating to or coming from
the earth, coming from the ground (as dust) Śiś.
xvi, 27
- aurvaśa
- aurvaśa mfn. containing the word urvaśī (as an Adhyāya
or Anuvāka), g. vimuktâdi Pāṇ.
5-2, 61
- ≫ aurvaśeya
- aurvaśeya m. a descendant of Urvaśī Vikr.
- • N. of Agastya L.
- aula
- aula m. Arum Campanulatum (= ola) Nigh.
- aulapi
- aulapi ayas m. pl. (fr. ulapa) N. of a
warrior-tribe, g. dāmany-ādi Pāṇ.
5-3, 116
- ≫ aulapin
- aulapin inas m. pl. the school of Ulapa Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
4-3, 104
- ≫ aulapīya
- aulapīya m. a king of the Aulapis above
- aulabhīya
- aulabhīya m. a king of the Ulabhas, g. dāmany-ādi Pāṇ.
5-3, 116
- aulāna
- aulāná m. N. of Śāntanava [Sāy.]
RV.
x, 98, 11
- auluṇḍya
- auluṇḍya m. a descendant of Uluṇḍa, N. of Supratīta VBr.
- aulūka
- aulūka m. (fr. ulūka), N. of a village
- • (am), n. a number of owls, g. khaṇḍikâdi Pāṇ.
4-2, 45
- ≫ aulūkīya
- aulūkīya mfn. (fr. aulūka) Pat.
on Vārtt.
2 on Pāṇ.
4-2, 104
- ≫ aulūkya
- aulūkya m. a descendant of Ulūka, g. gargâdi Pāṇ.
4-1, 105
- • a follower of the Vaiśeshika doctrine (cf. ulūka)
- ⋙ aulūkyadarśana
- ○darśana n. N. of the Vaiśeshika system Sarvad.
103 seqq. (erroneously printed aulukya-d○)
- aulūkhala
- aulūkhalá mfn. (fr. ulūkhala), coming from a mortar,
ground or pounded in a mortar ŚBr.
KātyŚr.
- • (au), m. du. mortar and pestle MaitrS.
i, 4, 10
- aulvaṇya
- aulvaṇya n. (fr. ulvaṇa), excess, superabundance (?)
- auvīlī
- auvīlī f. vḷ. for oviilī, q.v
- ≫ auvelī
- auvelī f. id
- auveṇaka
- auveṇaka n. a kind of song (gītaka) Yājñ.
iii, 113
- auśata
- auśata m. a descendant of Uśata Hariv.
- auśana
- auśana mf(ī)n. (fr. uśanas), =
auśanasa below Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
4-2, 8
- • (am), n. N. of several Sāmans Comm.
on Nyāyam.
- ≫ auśanasa
- auśanasa mf(ī)n. relating to or originating from Uśanas,
peculiar to him ĀśvGṛ.
MBh.
BhP.
&c
- • (as, ī), mf. a descendant of Uśanas MBh.
i, 3376 BhP.
vii, ix
- • (am), n. (scil. śāstra) the lawbook of Uśanas Pañcat.
- • N. of an Upa-purāṇa, KūrmaP
- • N. of a Tīrtha MBh.
iii, 7005
- ≫ auśanasya
- auśanasya mfn. originating from Uśanas Mudr.
- auśāna
- auśāná mfn. (perhaps pres. p. of ā-√vaś NBD.)
wishing for, desirous (somena saha miśrī-bhāvaṃ kāmayamāna Sāy.)
RV.
x, 30, 9
- auśija
- auśijá mfn. (fr. uśij), desirous, zealous, wishing RV.
- • N. of Kakshīvat and other Ṛishis RV.
TS.
ĀśvŚr.
&c
- auśīnara
- auśīnara mf(ī)n. belonging to the Uśīnaras MBh.
Hariv.
&c
- • (ī), f. N. of a wife of Purūravas Vikr.
- ≫ auśīnari
- auśīnari m. a king of the Uśīnaras MBh.
- auśīra
- auśīra mfn. made of Uśīra MBh.
xii, 2299
- • (as, am), m. n. the stick which serves as a handle to
the cow's tail used as a fan or chowri L.
- • the cow's tail used as a fan, the chowri W.
- • (am), n. an unguent made of Uśīra Mṛicch.
- • a bed (used also as a seat) L.
- • a seat, chair, stool L.
- • = uśīra, q.v. W.
- ≫ auśīrikā
- auśīrikā f. the shoot (of a plant) L.
- • a basin, bowl L.
- auṣaṇa
- auṣaṇa n. (fr. uṣaṇa), pungency L.
- ⋙ auṣaṇaśauṇḍī
- ○śauṇḍī f. black pepper L.
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- auṣata
- auṣata incorrect for auśata, q.v
- auṣadaśvi
- auṣadaśvi m. a descendant of Oshad-aśva, N. of Vasumat MBh.
i, 3664
- auṣadha
- auṣadhá mf(ī)n. (fr. oṣadhi), consisting of
herbs ŚBr.
vii
- • (ī), f. N. of Dākshāyaṇī MatsyaP.
- • (am), n. herbs collectively, a herb ŚBr.
AitBr.
KātyŚr.
&c
- • herbs used in medicine, simples, a medicament, drug, medicine in general
Mn.
MBh.
Ragh.
&c
- • a mineral W.
- • a vessel for herbs
- ⋙ auṣadhapeṣaka
- ○peṣaka m. one who grinds or pounds medicaments Car.
- ⋙ auṣadhāvali
- auṣadhâvali f. N. of a medical work composed by Prāna-kṛishṇa
- ≫ auṣadhi
- auṣadhi is or ī f. = oṣadhi, q.v
- ≫ auṣadhīkṛ
- auṣadhī-√kṛ to make into a medicament Mṛicch.
- ≫ auṣadhīya
- auṣadhīya mfn. medicinal W.
- • consisting of herbs, herby
- auṣara
- auṣara n. (fr. ūṣara), fossil salt L.
- • iron stone L.
- ≫ auṣaraka
- auṣaraka n. fossil salt L.
- auṣasa
- auṣasá mf(ī)n. (fr. uṣas), relating to dawn,
early, matutinal TBr.
ii
- • (ī́), f. daybreak, morning ŚBr.
vi
- • (am), n. N. of several Sāmans
- ≫ auṣasika
- auṣasika mfn. walking out at daybreak
- • early, matutinal &c. T.
- ≫ auṣika
- auṣika mfn. (fr. 2. uṣ), id. Pat.
on Pāṇ.
7-3, 51
- auṣastya
- auṣastya mfn. relating to or treating of the sage Ushasti
- auṣija
- auṣija incorrect for auśija, q.v
- auṣṭra
- auṣṭra mfn. (fr. uṣṭra), relating to or coming from a
camel Gaut.
xvii, 24 Mn.
v, 8 Yājñ.
Suśr.
&c
- • abounding in camels or buffaloes (as a country) Comm.
on Pāṇ.
4-2, 69
- • (am), n. the skin of a buffalo Vait.
- • the camel genus
- • camel-nature W.
- ≫ auṣṭraka
- auṣṭraka mfn. coming from a camel Pāṇ.
4-3, 157
- • (am), n. a herd or multitude of camels Pāṇ.
4-2, 39
- ≫ auṣṭraratha
- auṣṭraratha mfn. (fr. uṣṭra-ratha), belonging to a
carriage drawn by camels (as a wheel) Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
4-3, 122
- ≫ auṣṭrākṣi
- auṣṭrākṣi m. a descendant of Ushṭrâksha, N. of a teacher VBr.
- ≫ auṣṭrāyaṇa
- auṣṭrāyaṇa m. a descendant of Ushṭra, g. arīhaṇâdi Pāṇ.
4-2, 80
- ≫ auṣṭrāyaṇaka
- auṣṭrāyaṇaka mfn. relating to the above ib.
- ≫ auṣṭrika
- auṣṭrika mfn. coming from a camel (as milk) Suśr.
- • an oil-miller (tailika Nīlak.)
MBh.
viii, 2095
- auṣṭha
- auṣṭhá mfn. (fr. oṣṭha), lip-shaped ŚBr.
iv KātyŚr.
- auṣṇiha
- aúṣṇiha mfn. in the Ushṇih metre, beginning with an Ushṇih VS.
ŚBr.
SāṅkhŚr.
&c
- • (am), n. = uṣṇih g. prajñâdi Pāṇ.
5-4, 38
- auṣṇīka
- auṣṇīka ās m. pl., N. of a people MBh.
- auṣṇya
- auṣṇya n. (fr. uṣṇa), heat, warmth, burning Yājñ.
iii, 77 Suśr.
&c
- ≫ auṣmya
- auṣmya n. (fr. uṣmaṅ), id. Ragh.
xvii, 33
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