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- pha 1
- pha aspirate of pa
- ⋙ phakāra
- ○kāra m. the letter or sound pha
- pha 2
- pha (only L.),
mfn. manifest
- • m. a gale
- • swelling
- • gaping
- • gain
- • = vardhaka
- • = yakṣa-sādhana
- • n. flowing
- • bursting with a popping noise
- • bubbling, boiling
- • angry or idle speech
- phakīracandra
- phakīra-candra m. N. of an author Cat.
- phakk
- phakk cl. 1. P. (cf. Dhātup. v, 1) to swell (?) Pratāp.
- • to creep, steal along L.
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- • to act wrongly, behave ill L.
- ≫ phakka
- phakka m. a cripple L.
- ≫ phakkikā
- phakkikā f. a previous statement or thesis to be maintained (=
purva-pakṣa, codya, deśya) L.
- • logical exposition W.
- • a sophism, trick, fraud ib.
- • a collection of 32 letters, a Grantha L.
- ⋙ phakkikāprakāśa
- ○prakāśa m
- ⋙ phakkikāvyākhyāna
- ○vyākhyāna n. N. of wks
- phagula
- phagula (?), m. N. of a man Pravar.
- phañjī
- phañjī f. Clerodendrum Siphonantus L.
- ≫ phañjikā
- phañjikā f. id. L.
- • Lipeocercis Serrata L.
- • Alhagi Maurorum L.
- ⋙ phañjipattrikā
- phañji-pattrikā or f. Salvinia Cucullata L.
- ⋙ phañjiputtrikā
- phañji-puttrikā f. Salvinia Cucullata L.
- phaṭ
- pháṭ ind. (onom.) crack! VS.
AV.
TĀr.
(also a mystical syllable used in incantation)
- phaṭa
- phaṭa m. the expanded hood or neck of a serpent L.
- • (ā), f. id. MBh.
- • a tooth L.
- • a cheat (!) L.
- ⋙ phaṭāṭopa
- phaṭâṭopa m. the expanding of a serpent's hood Pañcat.
- ⋙ phaṭāṭopin
- phaṭâṭopin m. a serpent ŚārṅgP.
- phaḍiṅgā
- phaḍiṅgā f. a grasshopper L.
- phaṇ
- phaṇ cl. 1. P. (cf. Dhātup. xix, 73) pháṇati (cf. Naigh.
ii, 14
- • pf. paphāṇa, 2. sg. paphaṇitha, or pheṇitha
Pāṇ.
6-4, 125
- • aor. [aph˘ANIt], vii, 2, 27
- • fut. phaṇiṣyati, ○ṇitā Gr.), to go, move Bhaṭṭ.
(with samāptim, 'to be accomplished' Bhojapr.):
Caus. phāṇáyati (or phaṇ○ Vop.),
to cause to bound RV.
viii, 58, 13
- • to draw off (the surface of a fluid), skim Lāṭy.:
Desid. piphaṇiṣati Gr. : Intens. pr.p. -paṇiphaṇat (cf.
RV.), pamphaṇat (cf. ŚāṅkhŚr.), bounding, leaping
- ≫ phaṇa
- phaṇá m. scum, froth TBr.
(cf. phena)
- • (also ā f.) the expanded side of the nose, a nostril Suśr.
- • (also ā f.) the expanded hood or neck of a serpent (esp. of the
Coluber Nāga) MBh.
Kāv.
&c
- • a stick shaped like a serpent's hood ŚāṅkhGṛ.
- • mfn. having the fingers shaped like a serpent's hood L.
- ⋙ phaṇakara
- ○kara m. a serpent, snake (esp. the Coluber Nāga) L.
- ⋙ phaṇadhara
- ○dhara m. id. L.
- • N. of Śiva L.
- ⋙ phaṇabhṛt
- ○bhṛt m. = -kara Kir.
Rājat.
- • N. of the number 9 (or 8) Śrutab.
- ⋙ phaṇamaṇi
- ○maṇi m. 'hood-gem', a jewel in the hood of a snake W.
- ⋙ phaṇamaṇḍala
- ○maṇḍala n. 'hood-orb', the rounded hood of a snake Ragh.
- ⋙ phaṇavat
- ○vat mfn. having a hood, hooded (as a snake) MBh.
Pañcat.
- • m. = -kara L.
- ⋙ phaṇaśreṇī
- ○śreṇī f. a line or row of serpents' hoods Gīt.
- ⋙ phaṇastha
- ○stha mfn. being in a snake's hṭhood (as a gem) Ragh.
- ⋙ phaṇātapa
- phaṇâtapa
- ⋙ phaṇātapin
- phaṇâtaḍpin vḷ. for phaṭâṭ○ (q.v.) L.
- ⋙ phaṇātapatra
- phaṇâtapatra mfn. having a hood for a parasol (said of a snake)
Rājat.
- ≫ phaṇā
- phaṇā f. of phaṇa, in comp
- ⋙ phaṇākara
- ○kara m. = ○ṇa-kara L.
- ⋙ phaṇāphaṇādhara
- ○phaṇā-dhara m. = ○ṇa-dhara L.
- ⋙ phaṇāphalaka
- ○phalaka n. the flat surface of a surface's hood Bhartṛ.
- ⋙ phaṇābhara
- ○bhara m. = -dhara L.
- ⋙ phaṇābhṛt
- ○bhṛt mfn. having a hood (as a serpent)
- ⋙ phaṇāmaṇisahasraruc
- ○maṇi-sahasraruc f. the splendour of the thousand jewels on the
hood (of the sṭsurface-king) Śiś.
- ⋙ phaṇāvat
- ○vat m. 'possessing a hood', Coluber Nāga Bālar.
- • a kind of supernatural being Hcat.
- ≫ phaṇi 1
- phaṇí m. a serpent (only gen. pl. phaṇī́nām) Suparṇ.
- ≫ phaṇi 2
- phaṇi in comp. for phaṇin
- ⋙ phaṇikanyā
- ○kanyā f. the daughter of a serpent-demon Rājat.
- ⋙ phaṇikesara
- ○kesara m. Mesua Roxburghī L.
- ⋙ phaṇikhela
- ○khela m. a quail L.
(prob. wṛ. for phāla-kh○)
- ⋙ phaṇijā
- ○jā f. a species of plant L.
- ⋙ phaṇijihvā
- ○jihvā f. 'species's tongue', N. of 2 plants
(mahā-śatāvarī and mahā-samaṅga) L.
- ⋙ phaṇijihvikā
- ○jihvikā f. id. and Emblica Officinalis L.
- ⋙ phaṇitalpaga
- ○talpa-ga m. 'resorting to a serpent as a couch', N. of Vishṇu L.
- ⋙ phaṇināyaka
- ○nāyaka m. 'species-chief', N. of Vāsuki Siṃhâs.
- ⋙ phaṇipati
- ○pati m. a huge species Bhartṛ.
- • N. of Śesha ib.
Prasannar.
- • of Patañjali Vcar.
Sarvad.
- ⋙ phaṇipriya
- ○priya m. 'species's friend', the wind L.
- ⋙ phaṇipheṇa
- ○pheṇa m. 'species's saliva', opium L.
- ⋙ phaṇibhārikā
- ○bhārikā f. Ficus Oppositifolia L.
- ⋙ phaṇibhāṣitabhāṣyābdhi
- ○bhāṣita-bhāṣyâbdhi m
- ⋙ phaṇibhāṣya
- ○bhāṣya n
- ⋙ phaṇibhāṣyābdhi
- ○bhāṣyâbdhi m. N. of Patañjali's Mahā-bhāshya Cat.
- ⋙ phaṇibhuj
- ○bhuj m. 'serpent-eater', a peacock L.
- ⋙ phaṇimukha
- ○mukha n. 'species's mouth', a kind of spade used by
housebreakers Daś.
- ⋙ phaṇilatā
- ○latā (cf. Bālar.)
- ⋙ phaṇivallī
- ○vallī (cf. L
- • ifc. ○līka),
- ⋙ phaṇivīrudh
- ○vīrudh (cf. Bālar.), f. betelpepper
- ⋙ phaṇihantrī
- ○hantrī f. Piper Chaba(?) L.
- ⋙ phaṇihṛt
- ○hṛt f. a species of Alhagi L.
- ⋙ phaṇīndra
- phaṇī7ndra m. 'serpentking', N. of Śesha MBh.
- • of Patañjali Cat.
- • ○drêśvara m. N. of one of the 8 Vīta-rāgas of the Buddhists W.
- ⋙ phaṇīśa
- phaṇī7śa m. N. of Patañjali Cat.
(cf. ○nī7ndra)
- ⋙ phaṇīśvara
- phaṇī7śvara m. = ○ṇī7ndra L.
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- ⋙ phaṇikā
- phaṇikā f. Ficus Oppositifolia L.
- ⋙ phaṇikeśvara
- phaṇikêśvara m. = phaṇī7ndrêśvara W.
- ≫ phaṇita
- phaṇita mfn. gone or diluted (?) W.
- • n. and ○ti f. wṛ. for bhaṇita, ○ti Bhojapr.
- ≫ phaṇin
- phaṇin m. 'hooded', a serpent (esp. Coluber Nāga) Kāv.
Kathās.
Pur.
- • N. of Rāhu and Patañjali L.
Cat.
- • a species of shrub L.
- • (prob.) n. tin or lead Kālac.
- ≫ phaṇīya
- phaṇīya n. the wood of Cerasus Puddum L.
- phaṇikāra
- phaṇikāra m. pl. N. of a people Var.
(vḷ. karṇikāra)
- phaṇijjha
- phaṇijjha and ○aka m. marjoram and another similar plant
Suśr.
Bhpr.
- • (akā), f. a species of basil with small leaves (commonly called
rāma-dūti) W.
- phaṇī
- phaṇī f. N. of a river Cat.
- ⋙ phaṇīcakra
- ○cakra n. N. of wk
- phaṇḍa
- phaṇḍa m. the belly (√phāṇḍa) Uṇ.
113 Sch.
- phat
- phat ind., an interjection (in phat-√kṛ, prob. wṛ. for
phuṭ-√kṛ)
- ⋙ phatkārin
- ○kārin m. a bird L.
- phatihabhūpati
- phatiha-bhūpati and phatihaśāha m. N. of a king of
Kaśmīra Cat.
(= ?)
- phatepura
- phate-pura n. N. of a city Kshitîś.
- phattesāhaprakāśa
- phattesāha-prakāśa m. N. of wk
- phar
- phar (= sphar), only Intens. Subj. pharpharat,
to scatter RV.
x, 106, 7 (cf. Sāy. 'to fill')
- ≫ pharvara
- phárvara m. (prob.) a scatterer, sower ib.
x, 106, 2 (cf. Sāy. 'filling')
- ≫ phāriva
- ph˘āriva mfn. (prob.) scattering, distributing, liberal ib.
8
- phara
- phara n. a shield (= phalaka) L.
- pharañja
- pharañja N. of a place Cat.
- pharuṇḍa
- pharuṇḍa m. green onion L.
- pharuvaka
- pharuvaka n. a betel-box or a spittoon L.
- pharendra
- pharendra m. Pandanus Odoratissimus L.
- pharpharāya
- pharpharāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to dart to and fro Kāv.
- pharpharīka
- pharpharīka m. (√sphar, sphur) the palm of the
hand with the fingers extended Uṇ.
iv, 20
- • (ā), f. a shoe L.
- • = madana L.
- • n. softness L.
- • a young shoot or branch L.
(cf. parpharīka)
- pharv
- pharv cl. 1.P. pharvati, to go Mahīdh.
on VS.
xii, 71
- pharvara
- pharvara See √phar
- pharvī
- pharvī See prapharvií
- phal
- phal cl. 1. P. (cf. Dhātup. xv, 9) phalati (ep. also Ā.
○te
- • pf. paphāla MBh.,
3. pl. pheluḥ Bhaṭṭ.
- • cf.
Pāṇ. 6-4, 122
- • aor. aphālīt Gr
- • fut. phaliṣyati MBh.
- • phalitā Gr.), to burst, cleave open or asunder, split
(intrans.) MBh.
R.
&c
- • to rebound, be reflected Kir.
BhP.
- • (cf. Dhātup. xv, 23
- • but rather Nom. fr. phala below) to bear or produce fruit,
ripen (lit. and fig.), be fruitful, have results or consequences, be
fulfilled, result, succeed Mn.
MBh.
Kāv.
&c
- • to fall to the share of (loc.) Hit.
- • to obtain (fruit or reward) MBh.
- • to bring to maturity, fulfil, yield, grant, bestow (with acc., rarely
instr.) MBh.
Kāv.
&c
- • to give out, emit (heat) Kir.
- • (cf. Dhātup. xx, 9) to go (cf. √pal): Caus. phālayati
aor. apīphalat Gr. (cf. phālita): Desid.
piphaliṣati Gr.: Intens. pamphulyate, pamphulīti,
pamphulti ib.
[Cf. √sphaṭ, sphuṭ ; Germ. spalten ; Eng.
split.]
- ≫ phala
- phála n. (ifc. f. ā or ī) fruit (esp. of trees)
RV.
&c. &c
- • the kernel or seed of a fruit, Āmar
- • a nutmeg Suśr.
- • the 3 myrobalans (= tri-phalā, q.v.) L.
- • the menstrual discharge L.
(cf. puṣpa)
- • fruit (met.), consequence, effect, result, retribution (good or bad),
gain or loss, reward or punishment, advantage or disadvantage KātyŚr.
MBh.
Kāv.
&c
- • benefit, enjoyment Pañcat.
ii, 70
- • compensation Yājñ.
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- • (in rhet.) the issue or end of an action Daś.
Sāh.
- • (in math.) the result of a calculation, product or quotient &c. Sūryas.
- • corrective equation ib.
Gol.
- • area or superficial contents of a figure Āryabh.
- • interest on capital ib.
- • the third term in a rule of three sum ib.
Sch.
- • a gift, donation L. ;
a gaming board MBh.
[Goth.
spilda ; Icel. spjald]
- • a blade (of a sword or knife) MBh.
R.
Kum.
- • the point of an arrow Kauś.
- • a shield L.
- • a ploughshare (= phāla) L.
- • a point or spot on a die MBh.
iv, 24
- • m. Wrightia Antidysenterica L.
- • (ā), f. a species of plant Car.
- • wṛ. for tula Hcat.
- • (ī), f. Aglaia Odorata L.
- • a kind of fish (= phali) L.
- ⋙ phalakakṣa
- ○kakṣa m. N. of a Yaksha MBh.
- ⋙ phalakaṇṭakā
- ○kaṇṭakā f. Asclepias Echinata L.
- ⋙ phalakalpalatā
- ○kalpalatā f. N. of wk
- ⋙ phalakāṅkṣin
- ○kāṅkṣin mfn. desirous of reward Kum.
- ⋙ phalakāma
- ○kāma m. desire of reward Jaim.
- ⋙ phalakāmanā
- ○kāmanā f. desire of a result or consequence W.
- ⋙ phalakāla
- ○kāla m. the time of fruits MW.
- ⋙ phalakṛṣṇa
- ○kṛṣṇa m. Carissa Carandas L.
- • -pāka m. id. L.
- ⋙ phalakesara
- ○kesara m. 'having hairy fruit', the cocoa-nut tree (the fruit of
which is covered with a fibrous coat resembling hair) L.
- ⋙ phalakośa
- ○kośa (cf. Suśr.) or (L.), m. sg. and du. 'seed receptacle', the
scrotum
- ⋙ phalakośaka
- ○koḍśaka (L.), m. sg. and du. 'seed receptacle', the scrotum
- ⋙ phalakhaṇḍana
- ○khaṇḍana n. fruit destruction, frustration of results MW.
- ⋙ phalakhaṇḍava
- ○khaṇḍava m. the pomegranate tree L.
- ⋙ phalakhelā
- ○khelā f. a quail (= phāla-kh○) L.
- ⋙ phalagrantha
- ○grantha m. a work describing the effects (of celestial phenomena
on the destiny of men) VarBṛS.
Sch.
- • N. of wks
- ⋙ phalagraha
- ○graha mfn. 'receiving fruits', deriving profit or advantage BhP.
- • m. the act of doing so Śatr.
- ⋙ phalagrahi
- ○gráhi (cf. TS. AitBr.
Kāṭh.)
or (ŚāṅkhŚṛ.), mfn. fruit-bearing, fruitful
- ⋙ phalagrahiṣṇu
- ○grahiṣṇu (ŚāṅkhŚṛ.), mfn. fruit-bearing, fruitful
- ⋙ phalagrāhin
- ○grāhin m. a fruit tree L.
- ⋙ phalaghṛta
- ○ghṛta n. 'fruit-ghee', a partic. aphrodisiac ŚārṅgS.
- • a medicament used in diseases of the uterus ib.
- ⋙ phalacandrikā
- ○candrikā f. N. of sev. wks
- ⋙ phalacamasa
- ○camasa m. a cup containing pounded figs (with young leaves and
sour milk instead of Soma) KātyŚr.
Sch.
Jaim.
- • (others 'ground bark of the Indian fig-tree with sour milk')
- ⋙ phalacāraka
- ○cāraka m. 'fruit-distribution', a partic. official in Buddhist
monasteries L.
- ⋙ phalacoraka
- ○coraka m. a kind of perfume L.
- ⋙ phalacchadana
- ○cchadana n. a house built of wooden boards L.
- ⋙ phalatantra
- ○tantra mfn. aiming only at one's own advantage Kum.
Comm.
- ⋙ phalatas
- ○tas ind. in relation to the reward or result Āpast.
- • consequently, accordingly, virtually MW.
- ⋙ phalatā
- ○tā f. the being fruit, the state of fruit Kathās.
- ⋙ phalatraya
- ○traya n. 'fruit-triad', the 3 myrobalans L. ;
3 sorts of fruit collectively (the fṭfruit of the vine, of Grewia Asiatica or
Xylacarpus Granatum and Gmelina Arborea) ib.
- ⋙ phalatrika
- ○trika n. 'fruit-triad', the 3 myrobalans ib.
- ⋙ phalatva
- ○tva n. = -tā Kathās.
- ⋙ phalada
- ○da mf(ā)n. 'fruit-giving', yielding or bearing fruit Mn.
- • bringing profit or gain, giving a reward, rewarding, giving anything
(gen. or comp.) as a reward
BhP.
Bhartṛ.
Kathās.
&c
- • a fruit tree, tree L.
- ⋙ phaladantavat
- ○danta-vat mfn. having fruitteeth or fruit for teeth Hcat.
- ⋙ phaladātṛ
- ○dātṛ or mfn. 'fruit-giving', yielding fruit, giving a result MW.
- ⋙ phaladāyin
- ○dāyin mfn. 'fruit-giving', yielding fruit, giving a result MW.
- ⋙ phaladīpikā
- ○dīpikā f. N. of wk
- ⋙ phaladharman
- ○dharman mfn. 'having the nature of fruit', ripening soon and
then falling to the ground or perishing MBh.
- ⋙ phalanirvṛtti
- ○nirvṛtti f. = -niṣpatti KātyŚr.
Jaim.
- • final consequence or result W.
- ⋙ phalanivṛtti
- ○nivṛtti f. cessation of consequences W.
- ⋙ phalaniṣpatti
- ○niṣpatti f. production of fruit, fulfilment of consequences,
attainment of reward Kap.
- ⋙ phalaṃdadā
- ○ṃ-dadā f. N. of a female Gandharava Kāraṇḍ.
- ⋙ phalapañcāmla
- ○pañcâmla n. a collection of 5 kinds of acid vegetables and
fruits L.
(cf. phalâmla-pañcaka)
- ⋙ phalapariṇati
- ○pariṇati f. the ripeness of fruit Megh.
- ⋙ phalapariṇāma
- ○pariṇāma m. id. A.
- ⋙ phalaparivṛtti
- ○parivṛtti f. a fruitful harvest Āp.
- ⋙ phalapāka
- ○pāka m. the ripening of fruit ( See below)
- • the fulfilment of consequences VarBṛS.
- • Carissa Carandas L.
(cf. pāka-phala and kṛṣṇa-p"ṣ-ph○)
- • -niṣṭhā (cf. Suśr.), ○kântā (cf. Mn.),
○kâvasānā (cf. L.), ○kâvasānikā (cf. L.), f. a plant ending
or perishing with the ripening of fruit, an annual plant
- ⋙ phalapākin
- ○pākin m. Thespesia Populneoides L.
- ⋙ phalapātana
- ○pātana n. knocking down or gathering fruit Mn.
- ⋙ phalapādapa
- ○pādapa m. a fruit tree R.
- ⋙ phalapuccha
- ○puccha m. a partic. species of esculent √or bulb L.
- ⋙ phalapura
- ○pura n. N. of a city (= phalaka-p○) Rājat.
- ⋙ phalapuṣpa
- ○puṣpa (ibc.) fruits and flowers
- • -vat mfn. adorned with fruits and flowers Hcat.
- • -vṛddhi f. increase or growth of fruits and flowers MW.
- • ○pôpaśobhita mfn. adorned with fruits and flowers MW.
- ⋙ phalapuṣpā
- ○puṣpā f. a species of date tree L.
- • Ipomoea Turpethum L.
- ⋙ phalapuṣpita
- ○puṣpita mfn. covered with fruits and flowers BrahmaP.
- ⋙ phalapuṣpī
- ○puṣpī f. Ipomoea Turpethum L.
- ⋙ phalapūra
- ○pūra m. 'full of kernels', the citron tree L.
- ⋙ phalapūraka
- ○pūraka m. id. Bhpr.
- • (prob.) n. the citron Car.
- ⋙ phalapracayana
- ○pracayana n. gathering fruits PārGṛ.
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- ⋙ phalaprajanana
- ○prajanana n. the production of fruit Rājat.
- ⋙ phalaprada
- ○prada mfn. bringing profit or a reward BhP.
- ⋙ phalapradāna
- ○pradāna n. the giving of fṭfruit (a marriage-ceremony) BṛĀrUp.
Śaṃk.
- ⋙ phalapradīpa
- ○pradīpa m. N. of wk
- ⋙ phalaprayukta
- ○prayukta mfn. connected with or producing consequences, yielding
fruit W.
- ⋙ phalaprasūti
- ○prasūti f. a growth of fṭfruit, crop of Ragh.
- ⋙ phalaprāpti
- ○prâpti f. obtaining (the desired) fruit or result, success Ratnâv.
Kāś.
- ⋙ phalapriyā
- ○priyā f. Aglaia Odorata L.
- • a species of crow L.
- ⋙ phalaprepsu
- ○prêpsu mfn. wishing to obtain fṭfruit, desirous of attaining
results R.
- ⋙ phalabandhin
- ○bandhin mfn. forming or developing fruit Ragh.
- ⋙ phalabhakṣa
- ○bhakṣa mfn. feeding on fṭfruit
- • -tā f. Gaut.
- ⋙ phalabhāga
- ○bhāga m. a share in any product, share of advantage or profit BhP.
- • N. of wk
- ⋙ phalabhāgin
- ○bhāgin mfn. sharing in profit or advantage, partaking of a
reward Mn.
iii, 143
- ⋙ phalabhāj
- ○bhāj mfn. receiving fruit, sharing in a rewṭreward MBh.
- ⋙ phalabhuj
- ○bhuj mfn. enjoying fruit MW.
- • m. a monkey Prasannar.
- ⋙ phalabhūti
- ○bhūti m. N. of a Brāhman Kathās.
- ⋙ phalabhūmi
- ○bhūmi f. 'retribution-land', place of reward or punishment (i.e.
heaven or hell) Kathās.
- ⋙ phalabhūyastva
- ○bhūyas-tva n. a greater reward ĀśvGṛ.
- ⋙ phalabhṛt
- ○bhṛt mfn. fruit-bearing, fruitful Kāv.
- ⋙ phalabhoga
- ○bhoga m. enjoyment of consequences
- • possession of rent or profit, usufruct W.
- ⋙ phalabhogin
- ○bhogin mfn. enjoying fruits or consṭconsequences, receiving
profits ib.
- ⋙ phalabhogya
- ○bhogya mfn. that of which one has the usufruct (a pledge) Yājñ.
- ⋙ phalamatsyā
- ○matsyā f. the aloe plant L.
- ⋙ phalamaya
- ○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of fruits Hcat.
- ⋙ phalamukhyā
- ○mukhyā f. a species of plant (= aja-modā) L.
- ⋙ phalamudgarikā
- ○mudgarikā f. a kind of date tree L.
- ⋙ phalamūla
- ○mūla n. sg. or du. or pl. fruits and roots Mn.
MBh.
R.
Kathās.
- • -maya mf(ī)n. formed of fruit and roots Hcat.
- • -vat mfn. supplied with fruit and roots R.
- ⋙ phalamūlin
- ○mūlin mfn. having (edible) fṭfruit and roots MārkP.
- ⋙ phalayukta
- ○yukta mfn. connected with a reward KātyŚr.
- ⋙ phalayoga
- ○yoga m. the attainment of an object Mudr.
Sāh.
- • remuneration, reward MBh.
R.
- • (āt), ind. because the reward falls to (his) share KātyŚr.
- ⋙ phalarājan
- ○rājan m. 'king of fruits', a water-melon L.
- ⋙ phalarāśi
- ○rāśi m. the 3rd term in rule of three Āryabh.
- ⋙ phalavat
- ○vat (phála-), mfn. fruit-bearing, fructiferous, covered
or laden with fruits AV.
VS.
GṛS.
&c
- • yielding results, successful, profitable, advantageous AV.
Āpast.
Hit.
(-tā f. Jaim.
Mcar.
- • -tva n. ChUp.,
Śaṃh. Sāh.)
- • having profit or advantage Vop.
- • (in dram.) containing the result or end of a plot Sāh.
- • (atī), f. a twig of a partic. thorn tree
- • (others 'the plant priyaṅgu'
- • cf. phalinī) ṢaḍvBr.
Gobh.
- • N. of wk
- ⋙ phalavandhya
- ○vandhya mfn. barren or destitute of fruits, not bearing fruit L.
(cf. phalâv○)
- ⋙ phalavarti
- ○varti f. (in med.) a suppository ŚārṅgS.
- ⋙ phalavartula
- ○vartula m. Gardenia Latifolia L.
- • n. a water-melon ib.
- ⋙ phalavallī
- ○vallī f. a series of quotients Āryabh.
Comm.
Col.
- ⋙ phalavākya
- ○vākya n. promise of reward KātyŚr.
Comm.
- ⋙ phalavikrayiṇī
- ○vikrayiṇī f. a female fruit-seller BhP.
- ⋙ phalavṛkṣa
- ○vṛkṣa m. a fruit tree L.
- ⋙ phalavṛkṣaka
- ○vṛkṣaka m. the bread-fruit tree L.
- ⋙ phalaśāḍava
- ○śāḍava See -ṣāḍava
- ⋙ phalaśālin
- ○śālin mfn. yielding wages Kir.
- • experiencing consequences, sharing in results (○li-tva n.) L.
- ⋙ phalaśaiśira
- ○śaiśira m. Zizyphus Jujuba L.
- ⋙ phalaśreṣṭha
- ○śreṣṭha m. 'best of fruits', the mango tree L.
- ⋙ phalaṣāḍava
- ○ṣāḍava m. the pomegranate tree L.
(written śāḍ○)
- ⋙ phalasaṃyukta
- ○saṃyukta mfn. connected with a reward KātyŚr.
- ⋙ phalasaṃyoga
- ○saṃyoga m. the being connṭconnected with a reward Jaim.
- ⋙ phalasaṃstha
- ○saṃstha mfn. bearing fruit MW.
- ⋙ phalasampad
- ○sampad f. abundance of fruit, good result, success, prosperity
W.
- ⋙ phalasambaddha
- ○sambaddha m. 'fṭfruit-endowed', the tree Ficus Glomerata L.
- ⋙ phalasambhava
- ○sambhava or mfn. produced in or by fruit W.
- ⋙ phalasambhū
- ○sambhū mfn. produced in or by fṭfruit W.
- ⋙ phalasambhārā
- ○sambhārā f. 'having abundance of fruit', the tree Ficus
Oppositifolia L.
- ⋙ phalasahasra
- ○sahasra n. a thousand fruits
- • du. two thousand fruit MW.
- ⋙ phalasāṃkaryakhaṇḍana
- ○sāṃkarya-khaṇḍana n. N. of wk
- ⋙ phalasādhana
- ○sādhana n. effecting any result Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
- • a means of effecting any result W.
- ⋙ phalasiddhi
- ○siddhi f. realising an object, success, a prosperous issue Sāh.
Kāś.
on Pāṇ.
- ⋙ phalastanavatī
- ○stana-vatī f. (a female) having fruits for breasts Hcat.
- ⋙ phalasthāna
- ○sthāna n. the stage in which fruits or results are enjoyed Buddh.
- ⋙ phalasneha
- ○sneha m. 'having oil in its fṭfruit', a walnut tree L.
- ⋙ phalahāni
- ○hāni f. loss of fruit or profit W.
- ⋙ phalahārin
- ○hārin mfn. fruit-seizing, stealing fruit Pāṇ.
6-2, 79 Sch.
- ⋙ phalahārī
- ○hārī f. N. of Kālī (a form of Durgā) L.
- ⋙ phalahīna
- ○hīna mfn. 'yielding no fruits' and 'giving no wages' Pañcat.
- ⋙ phalahetu
- ○hetu mfn. one who has results for a motive, acting with a view
to roots Bhag.
- ⋙ phalākāṅkṣā
- phalâkāṅkṣā f. hope or expectation of favourable consequences ib.
- ⋙ phalākāṅkṣin
- phalâkāṅkṣin mfn. desirous of results, wishing for favṭfavourable
consṭconsequences ib.
- ⋙ phalāgama
- phalâgama m. 'access of fruits', production of fruit, load of
fruit Śak.
- • the fruit season, autumn R.
- ⋙ phalāgra
- phalâgra n. 'fruit-beginning', fṭfruit-time, Hariv.
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- • -śākhin mfn. having fruits at the ends of its branches ib.
- ⋙ phalāḍhya
- phalâḍhya mf(ā)n. 'rich in fruit', covered with fruit Mṛicch.
Ragh.
- • (ā), f. the wild plantain L.
- ⋙ phalādana
- phalâdana m. 'fruit-eater', a parrot L.
(cf. phalâśana)
- ⋙ phalādhikāra
- phalâdhikāra m. a claim for wages KātyŚr.
- ⋙ phalādhyakṣa
- phalâdhyakṣa m. 'superintendent of fṭfruit', Mimusops Kauki L.
- ⋙ phalānubandha
- phalânubandha m. sequence of results, the consequences or results
of (comp.), Śāntiś
- ⋙ phalānumeya
- phalânumeya mfn. inferable from cṭconsequences or roots Ragh.
- ⋙ phalānusaraṇa
- phalânusaraṇa n. rate or aggregate of profits MW.
- ⋙ phalānta
- phalânta m. 'ending with fruit', a bamboo L.
- ⋙ phalānveṣin
- phalânveṣin mfn. seeking fruit or results, looking for a reward
MW.
- ⋙ phalāpūrva
- phalâpūrva n. the mystic power which produces the consequences of
a sacrificial act Nyāyam.
Comm.
- ⋙ phalāpekṣā
- phalâpêkṣā f. regard to results, expectation of consṭconsequences
W.
- ⋙ phalāpeta
- phalâpêta mfn. deprived of fruit, unproductive, unfertile ib.
- ⋙ phalāphalikā
- phalâphalikā f. g. śāka-pārthivâdi
- ⋙ phalābdhi
- phalâbdhi m. N. of wk
- ⋙ phalābhiṣeka
- phalâbhiṣeka m. N. of wk
- ⋙ phalābhoga
- phalâbhoga m. non-enjoyment of profits &c. MW.
- ⋙ phalāmla
- phalâmla m. Rumex Vericarius L.
- • n. a tamarind L.
- • -pañcaka n. the 5 acid or sour fruits, viz. bergamot, orange,
sorrel, tamarind and citron L.
(cf. amla-pañca and phala-pañcâmla)
- ⋙ phalāmlika
- phalâmlika mfn. having anything made with sour fruit Hariv.
- ⋙ phalārāma
- phalârāma m. a fruit-garden, orchard L.
- ⋙ phalārthin
- phalârthin mfn. one who aims at fruits or reward Pañcat.
- • ○thi-tva n. Jaim.
- ⋙ phalāvandhya
- phalâvandhya mfn. not barren of fṭfruit, bearing fruit L.
- ⋙ phalaśana
- phaláśana m. 'fruit-eater', a parrot L.
(cf. phalâdana)
- ⋙ phalāśin
- phalâśin mfn. feeding or living on fṭfruit Vishṇ.
Suśr.
- ⋙ phalāsakta
- phalâsakta mfn. attached to fruit or results, acting for the sake
of reward
- • fond of fruit, seeking to pluck fruit W.
- ⋙ phalāsava
- phalâsava m. a decoction of fruit Kathās.
- ⋙ phalāsthi
- phalâsthi n. 'having fruit with a hard rind', a cocoa-nut L.
- ⋙ phalāhāra
- phalâhāra m. feeding or living on fṭfruit Suśr.
- ⋙ phalegrahi
- phale-grahi mfn. bearing fruit, fruitful, successful (=
phala-g○)
Mālatīm.
Naish.
(cf. Pāṇ.
3-2, 26)
- ⋙ phalegrāhi
- phale-grāhi or mfn. bearing fruit L.
- ⋙ phalegrāhin
- phale-grāḍhin mfn. bearing fruit L.
- ⋙ phaletaratā
- phalêtara-tā f. the being other than fṭfruit Daś.
- ⋙ phalendrā
- phalêndrā f. a species of Jambū Bhpr.
- ⋙ phalepāka
- phale-pāka
- ⋙ phalepākā
- phale-pākā
- ⋙ phalepāku
- phale-pāku g. nyaṅkv-ādi
- ⋙ phalepākin
- phale-pākin m. Hibiscus Populneoides L.
- ⋙ phalepuṣpā
- phalepuṣpā f. Phlomis Zeylanica Bhpr.
- ⋙ phaleruhā
- phale-ruhā f. Bignonia Suaveolens ib.
- ⋙ phaloccaya
- phalôccaya m. collecting or a collection of fruits W.
- ⋙ phalottamā
- phalôttamā f. 'best of fruit', a kind of grape without stones L.
- • the 3 myrobalans L.
- • the benefit arising from sacred study (?) W.
- • a small sort of rope(?) W.
- ⋙ phalotpati
- phalôtpati (!), m. the mango tree L.
- ⋙ phalotpatti
- phalôtpatti f. production of fruit, profit, gain, advantage Pāṇ.
Sch.
- ⋙ phalotprekṣā
- phalôtprêkṣā f. a kind of comparison Kuval.
- ⋙ phalodaka
- phalôdaka m. N. of a Yaksha MBh.
- ⋙ phalodaya
- phalôdaya m. arising or appearance of consequences or results,
recompense, reward, punishment (with gen. or loc. or comp.) Mn.
Yājñ.
R.
&c
- • joy L.
- • heaven L.
- ⋙ phalodgama
- phalôdgama m. pl. development of fruits Bhartṛ.
- ⋙ phaloddeśa
- phalôddeśa m. regard to results W.
- ⋙ phalodbhava
- phalôdbhava mfn. obtained or derived from fruit Suśr.
- ⋙ phalonmukha
- phalônmukha mfn. being about to give fṭfruit Mcar.
- ⋙ phalopagama
- phalôpagama mfn. bearing fruit Vishṇ.
- ⋙ phalopajīvin
- phalôpajīvin mfn. living by the cultivation or sale of fruit R.
- ⋙ phalopabhoga
- phalôpabhoga m. enjoyment of fruit, partaking of reward or of the
consequences of anything Kap.
- ⋙ phalopeta
- phalôpêta mfn. possessing fruit, yielding fruit MW.
- ≫ phalaka
- phalaka (ifc., f. ikā) = phala, fruit, result,
gain (-tva n.) Kull.
on Mn.
ii, 146
- • menstruation (cf. nava-phalikā)
- • (phálaka), n. (m., g. ardharcâdi
- • ifc. f. ā) a board, lath, plank, leaf. bench Br.
GṛŚrS.,
&c
- • a slab or tablet (for writing or painting on
- • also = page, leaf) Kāv.
Yājñ.
Sch.
Lalit.
- • a picture (= citra-ph○). Mṛicch.
iv, 3/4
- • a gamingboard (cf. śāri-ph○)
- • a wooden bench MBh.
- • a slab at the base (of a pedestal
- • cf. sphaṭika-ph○)
- • any flat surface (often in comp. with parts of the body, applied to
broad flat bones, cf. aṃsa-, phaṇā-, lalāṭa-ph○
&c.)
- • the palm of the hand ŚBr.
- • the buttocks L.
- • the top or head of an arrow Kull.
on Mn.
vii, 90
- • a shield MBh.
- • bark (as a material for clothes) MBh.
Hariv.
- • the pericarp of a lotus Śiś.
- • = -yantra Gol.
- • a layer W.
- • the stand on which a monk keeps his turban Buddh.
- • m. Mesua Roxburghī L.
- • (ā or ikā), f. See below
- ⋙ phalakaparidhāna
- ○paridhāna n. putting on a bark garment MBh.
- ⋙ phalakapāṇi
- ○pāṇi m. a soldier armed with a shield L.
- ⋙ phalakapura
- ○pura n. N. of a town in the east of India Pāṇ.
6-2, 101 (cf. phala-pura)
- ⋙ phalakayantra
- ○yantra n. an astronomical instrument invented by Bhās-kara Gol.
- ⋙ phalakasaktha
- ○saktha n. a thigh like a board Pāṇ.
5-4, 98 Sch.
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- ⋙ phalakākhyayantra
- phalakâkhya-yantra n. = ○ka-yantra Gol.
- ⋙ phalakāvana
- phalakāvana n. N. of a forest sacred to Sarasvatī Cat.
(○kī-vana MBh.)
- ⋙ phalakāsādana
- phalakâsādana n. the obtaining or reaching a plank (said of a
drowning person) Ratnâv.
- ≫ phalakā
- phalakā f. vḷ. for halakā g. prêkṣâdi
- ≫ phalakin
- phalakin mfn. having a board or a shield L.
- • vḷ. for halakin g. prêkṣâdi
- • m. a wooden bench (vḷ. phalaka) MBh.
- • a kind of fish L.
- • (prob. n.) sandal-wood L.
- • (inī), f. a plank Divyâv.
- ≫ phalana
- phalana n. bearing fruit or producing consequences W.
- ≫ phalasa
- phalasa mfn. (fr. phala), g. tṛṇâdi
- • m. the bread-fruit or Jaka tree (= panasa) L.
- ≫ phalahaka
- phalahaka m. a plank, board (= phalaka) Kathās.
Rājat.
(others 'N. of a place')
- ≫ phalahī
- phalahī f. the cotton tree, cotton plant L.
- ≫ phalāya
- phalāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to be the fruit or result of Daś.
(phálāyetām wṛ. for pál○ MaitrS.)
- ≫ phali
- phali m. a kind of fish (= phalakin) L.
- • a bowl or cup, Śīl
- ≫ phalika
- phalika mfn. (ifc.) enjoying the reward for MBh.
- • m. a mountain L.
- ≫ phalikā
- phalikā f. Dolichos Lablab or Thespesia Populneoides L.
- ≫ phalita
- phalita mfn. bearing or yielding fruit, producing consequences,
fruitful, successful, fulfilled, developed, accomplished MBh.
Kāv.
&c. (n. impers. with instr. 'fruit was borne by' Rājat.
Hit.)
- • resulting as a consequence Pat.
- • m. a tree (esp. a fruit tree) L.
- • (ā), f. a menstruous woman L.
- • n. a fragrant resin (= śaileya) L.
(prob. wṛ. for palita)
- ≫ phalitavya
- phalitavya n. (impers.) fruit should be borne by (instr.) MBh.
- ≫ phalin
- phalín mfn. bearing or yielding fruit, fruitful (met. =
productive of results or consequences) RV.
&c. &c
- • reaping advantage, successful AV.
- • having an iron point (as an arrow) Ragh.
- • m. a fruit tree MBh.
- • (inī), f. a species of plant (= agni-śikhā or
priyaṅgu) L.
- • (with yoni) the vagina injured by too violent sexual
intercourse Suśr.
- ⋙ phalīśa
- phalī7śa m. Thespesia Populneoides L.
- ≫ phalina
- phalina mfn. bearing fruit Mālatīm.
(cf. Pāṇ.
5-2, 122 Vārtt.
4 Pat.)
- • m. the bread-fruit tree L.
- ≫ phalī
- phalī in comp. for phala
- ⋙ phalīkaraṇa
- ○káraṇa n. separating the grain from the husks, cleansing of
grain KātyŚr.
Sch.
- • m. pl. chaff (of rice) or smallest grains Br.
GṛŚrS.
- • (sg.) BhP.
- • -homá m. an oblation of chaff or smallest grains TBr.
ĀpŚr.
- ⋙ phalīkāra
- ○kāra m. pl. = prec. m. pl. BhP.
- ⋙ phalīkṛ
- ○√kṛ P. -karoti (Ved. inf. phalī́-kartavaí), to
separate the fruit or grain from the husks, thresh, winnow Br.
GṛŚrS.
- ⋙ phalīkṛta
- ○kṛta mfn. threshed, winnowed ŚBr.
- ⋙ phalībhū
- ○√bhū P. -bhavati, to obtain fruit or reward Mṛicch.
Sch.
- ≫ phalīya
- phalīya mfn. (fr. phala), g. utkarâdi
- ≫ phalya
- phalya n. a flower, bud L.
- ≫ phāla
- phā́la m. (or n. L.)
a ploughshare RV.
Kāṭh.
Kauś.
Yājñ.
- • a kind of hoe or shovel R.
- • a bunch or bundle Naish.
- • a nosegay Bālar.
- • a jump Vcar.
HPariś.
- • the core of a citron L.
- • N. of Śiva L.
- • of Bala-rāma L.
- • n. a garment of cotton A.
- • a ploughed field ib.
- • = (or wṛ. for) bhāla, the forehead Cat.
- • mf(ī)n. made of cotton L.
- ⋙ phālakuddālalāṅgalin
- ○kuddālalāṅgalin mfn. furnished with a hoe and a spade and a
plough R.
- ⋙ phālakṛṣṭa
- ○kṛṣṭa mfn. tilled with the plough MBh.
- • growing on arable land, produced by cultivation (opp. to
āraṇya) Kāṭh.
- • m. or n. a ploughed or cultivated soil Mn.
Gaut.
- • m. fruit grown on a cotton soil ŚāṅkhBr.
Mn.
Yājñ.
- ⋙ phālakhelā
- ○khelā f. a quail L.
(cf. phaṇi- and phala-khela)
- ⋙ phālagupta
- ○gupta m. 'ploughshare-defended', N. of Bala-rāma L.
(cf. halâyudha)
- ⋙ phālacamasa
- ○camasa n. (?) a partic. part of the ploughshare Kauś.
- ⋙ phāladatī
- ○datī f. 'ploughshare-toothed', N. of a female demon Pāṇ.
5-4, 143 Sch.
- ⋙ phālāhata
- phālâhata mfn. 'ploughshare-struck', ploughed Yājñ.
ii, 158
- ≫ phālita
- phālita mfn. expanded, blown MBh.
(cf. Nīlak.)
- ≫ phālīkaraṇa
- phālīkaraṇa mfn. (fr. phalī-k○) made of husks or the
smallest grains ŚāṅkhBr.
- ≫ phulti
- phulti f. full expansion or perfection (?) Pāṇ.
7-4, 89 Sch.
- ≫ phulla
- phulla mf(ā)n. (cf. Pāṇ. 7-4, 89 ; viii, 2, 55) split or
cleft open, expanded, blown (as a flower) MBh.
Kāv.
&c
- • abounding in flowers, flowery ib.
- • opened wide, dilated (as eyes) Pañcat.
- • puffed inflated (as cheeks) Bālar.
- • loose (as a garment) Mṛicch.
- • beaming, smiling (as a face) Kāvyâd.
- • m. N. of a saint Cat.
- • (prob.) n. a full-blown flower KālP.
- • Nom. P. phullati (cf. Dhātup.
xv, 24) to open, expand, blow (as a flower) MBh.
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- ⋙ phullatubarī
- ○tubarī f. alum L.
- ⋙ phulladāman
- ○dāman n. a kind of metre Chandom.
- ⋙ phulladṛṣṭi
- ○dṛṣṭi
- ⋙ phullanayana
- ○nayana and mfn. having eyes dilated (with joy), smiling, happy
W.
- ⋙ phullanetra
- ○netra mfn. having eyes dilated (with joy), smiling, happy W.
- ⋙ phullanalinī
- ○nalinī f. a lotus plant in full bloom Mṛicch.
- ⋙ phullapadmotpalavat
- ○padmôtpala-vat mfn. abounding in full-blown lotus flowers of
various kinds R.
- ⋙ phullapura
- ○pura n. N. of a town Rājat.
- ⋙ phullaphāla
- ○phāla m. the wind raised in winnowing corn L.
(cf. phalla, phala)
- ⋙ phullalocana
- ○locana mfn. = -dṛṣṭi
- • m. 'full-eyed', a kind of antelope L.
- • n. a large full eye W.
- ⋙ phullavat
- ○vat mfn. expanded, blossoming blowing Pāṇ.
8-2, 35 Sch.
- ⋙ phullavadana
- ○vadana mfn. 'smiling-faced', looking pleased or happy W.
- ⋙ phullasūtra
- ○sūtra n. N. of wk
- ⋙ phullāmbikā
- phullâmbikā f. N. of a woman Cat.
- ⋙ phullāraṇyamāhātmya
- phullâraṇya-māhātmya n. N. of ch. of AgP.
- ⋙ phullotpala
- phullôtpala n. 'having blooming lotus flowers', N. of a lake Hit.
- ≫ phullaka
- phullaka m. a worm or a snake L.
- ≫ phullana
- phullana mfn. (ifc.) puffing up, inflating Vcar.
- ≫ phulli
- phulli f. expanding, blossoming W.
- ≫ phullita
- phullita mfn. expanded, blown L.
- phalaya
- phalaya m. N. of a mountain Cat.
- phalasatīṇa
- phalasatīṇa m. or n. (?) N. of country (Palestine?) Cat.
- phalāyoṣit
- phalāyoṣit f. a cricket L.
(cf. phaḍiṅgā)
- phaliga
- phaligá (cf. Padap. ○li-gá), m. (prob.) a cask or
leather-bag or anything to hold fluids (applied to clouds or water-receptacles
in mountains) RV.
- phalūṣa
- phalūṣa m. a species of creeper L.
- phalelāṅku
- phalelāṅku n. = puñjātuka (?) L.
- phaloni
- phaloni (!), f. pudenda muliebria L.
- phalka
- phalka mfn. one who has an expanded or extended body (=
visāritâṅga) L.
- • = viśodhitâṅka (?) L.
- phalgu
- phalgú mf([˘'U], or vii)n. reddish, red TS.
- • small, minute, feeble, weak, pithless, unsubstantial, insignificant,
worthless, unprofitable, useless VS.
&c. &c
- • f. Ficus Oppositifolia L.
- • a red powder usually of the √of wild ginger (coloured with sappan wood
and thrown over one another by the Hindūs at the Holī festival
- • cf. phalgū7tsava) W.
- • the spring season L.
- • (scil. vāc) a falsehood lie L.
- • N. of a river flowing Past Gayā MBh.
Hariv.
- • du. (in astrol.) N. of a Nakshatra
- ⋙ phalgutā
- ○tā f. (cf. MBh.),
- ⋙ phalgutva
- ○tva n. (cf. Mn.) worthlessness, vanity, insignificance
- ⋙ phalgutīrtha
- ○tīrtha n. N. of a sacred bathingplace near Gayā Vishṇ.
- ⋙ phalguda
- ○da mfn. 'giving little avaricious BhP.
- • (ā), f. N. of a river (= phalgu) Pur.
- ⋙ phalguprāsaha
- ○prāsaha (○gú-), m. of little strength ŚBr.
- ⋙ phalgurakṣita
- ○rakṣita m. N. of a man HPariś.
- ⋙ phalguvāṭikā
- ○vāṭikā f. Ficus Oppositifolia L.
- ⋙ phalguvṛnta
- ○vṛnta m. a species of Symplocos L.
- ⋙ phalguvṛntāka
- ○vṛntāka m. a species of Calosanthes L.
- ⋙ phalguśrāddha
- ○śrāddha n. a kind of Śrāddha RTL.
312
- ⋙ phalguhastinī
- ○hastinī f. N. of a poetess Cat.
- ⋙ phalgūtsava
- phalgū7tsava m. the vernal festival commonly called Holī (cf. RTL.
430) W.
- ≫ phalguṇa
- phalguṇa
- ⋙ phalguṇaka
- phalguḍṇaka
- ⋙ phalguṇī
- phalguḍṇī wṛ. for phalguna, ○naka, ○nī
- ≫ phalguna
- phálguna mf(ī)n. reddish, red VS.
TS.
- • born under the Nakshatra Phalgunī Pāṇ.
4-3, 34
- • m. N. of a man (-svāmin m. a temple built by PhṭPhalgunī) Rājat.
- • the month Phālguna L.
- • N. of Arjuna L.
- • (ī), f. See below
- ⋙ phalgunaka
- phálguḍnaka m. N. of a man Rājat.
- • pl. N. of a people MārkP.
- ⋙ phalgunāla
- phálguḍnāla m. the month Phālguna (= phālgunāla) L.
- ≫ phalgunī
- phálgunī f. (sg. du. and pl.) N. of a double lunar mansion
(pūrvā and uttarā) AV.
&c. &c
- • Ficus Oppositifolia L.
- • N. of a woman Pravar.
- ⋙ phalgunīpūrṇamāsa
- ○pūrṇa-māsá m. the full moon in the Nakshatra Uttara-Phalgunī TS.
- ⋙ phalgunīpūrvasamaya
- ○pūrva-samaya m. the time when the moon is in the Nakshatra
Pūrva-PhṭPhāgunī MBh.
- ⋙ phalgunībhava
- ○bhava m. N. of the planet Jupiter L.
- ≫ phalguluka
- phalguluka m. pl. N. of a people Var.
MārkP.
- ≫ phalgva
- phalgvá mfn. weak, feeble RV.
iv, 5, 14
- ≫ phālguṇa
- phālguṇa
- ⋙ phālguṇī
- phālguḍṇī wṛ. for phālguna, ○nī
- ≫ phālguna
- phālguná mf(ī́)n. relating to the Nakshatra Phalgunī ŚBr.
ŚrS.
- • born under the Nakshatra Phalgunī Pāṇ.
4-3, 34 (vḷ.)
- • m. (with or scil. māsa) the month during which the full moon
stands in the Nakshatra Phalgunī (February-March) Mn.
MBh.
- • N. of Arjuna (= phalguna) MBh.
Hariv.
- • Terminalia Arjuna (= nadī-ja) L.
- • (ī), f. See below
- • n. a species of grass used as a substitute for the Soma plant (and also
called arjunānī)
ŚBr.
TBr.
ĀśvŚr.
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- • N. of a place of pilgrimage BhP.
- ⋙ phālgunamāhātmya
- ○māhātmya n. N. of wk
- ⋙ phālgunānuja
- phālgunânuja m. 'younger brother of the month Phālguna', the
vernal month Caitra L.
- ≫ phālgunāla
- phālgunāla m. the month Phālguna (= phalgunāla) L.
- ≫ phālguni
- phālguni m. patr. fr. phālguna (= arjuna) MBh.
- ≫ phālgunika
- phālgunika mfn. relating to the Nakshatra Phalguni or to the day
of full moon in the month Phālguna Pāṇ.
4-2, 23
- • m. (scil. māsa) the month Phālguna L.
- ≫ phālgunī
- phālgunī f. the lunar mansion Phalgunī (q.v.) Hariv.
R.
MārkP.
- • = -paurṇamāsī GṛŚrS.
- ⋙ phālgunīpakṣa
- ○pakṣa m. the dark half in the month Phālguna Lāṭy.
- ⋙ phālgunīpaurṇamāsī
- ○paurṇamāsī f. the day of full moon in the month Phālguna (on
which the Holī or great vernal festival is celebrated) Pāṇ.
6-3, 63 Sch.
- ⋙ phālgunībhava
- ○bhava m. N. of the planet Jupiter L.
(cf. phalgunī-bh○)
- ≫ phālgunya
- phālgunya m. N. of the planet Jupiter L.
- phalph
- phalph to grow, increase (vṛddhau) KātyŚr.
Sch.
- ≫ phalpha
- phalpha See vi-phalpha
- phallakin
- phallakin m. a kind of fish (= phalakin) L.
- phallaphala
- phalla-phala m. the wind raised in winnowing grain (=
phulla-phāla) L.
- phaṣājiga
- phaṣājiga and phaṣājima m. or n. (?) N. of two places Cat.
- phā
- phā m. (nom. phās) heat L.
- • idle talk L.
- • increase or increaser L.
- phāṭ
- phāṭ ind. an interjection of calling W.
- phāṭakī
- phāṭakī f. alum (= sphāṭī) L.
- phāṇi
- phāṇi f. (√phaṇ?) unrefined sugar, molasses L.
- • flour or meal mixed with curds (= karambha) L.
- ≫ phāṇita
- phāṇita m. (cf. Nīlak.) n. (fr. Caus. of √phaṇ
- • cf.
Pāṇ. 7-2, 18 Sch.)
the inspissated juice of the sugar cane and other plants
Āpast.
MBh.
Hariv.
[Cf. Arab. ?
- • Pers. ? ; medieval Lat. penidium.]
- ⋙ phāṇitībhūta
- phāṇitī-bhūta mfn. inspissated Suśr.
- ≫ phāṇṭa
- phāṇṭa mf(ā)n. (contracted from phāṇita
- • cf.
Pāṇ. 7-2, 18) obtained by straining or filtering, Ṛigvidh
- • made or won by an easy process, readily or easily prepared L.
- • one who does not exert himself or takes things easy L.
- • m. an infusion, decoction, pounded medicinal substances mixed with four
parts of hot water and then filtered ŚārṅgS.
(also ○ṭaka, m.) Bhaṭṭ.
- • n. the first particles of butter that are produced by churning ŚBr.
Kauś.
- ⋙ phāṇṭāhṛta
- phāṇṭāhṛta m. N. of a man Pāṇ.
4-1, 90 Sch.
- • patr. fr. phāṇṭâhṛti
- • pl. the disciples of Phāṇṭāhṛiti, iv, 1, 150 Sch.
- ⋙ phāṇṭāhṛtāyani
- phāṇṭāhṛtāyani m. patr. fr. phāṇṭâhṛti Pāṇ.
4-1, 150
- ⋙ phāṇṭāhṛti
- phāṇṭāhṛti m. N. of a man (a Sauviira) ib.
Sch.
- • patr. fr. ○hṛta, 90 Sch.
- ≫ phāṇṭaya
- phāṇṭaya Nom. fr. phāṇṭa (ind. p. ○yitvā) Kauś.
Sch.
- ≫ phāṇḍa
- phāṇḍa n. the belly (= phaṇḍa) L.
- ≫ phāṇḍin
- phāṇḍin m. N. of a serpent-demon L.
- phāriva
- phāriva See under √phar
- phārī
- phārī f. black cumin L.
- phāla
- phāla &c. See p. 717, col. 3
- phālguna
- phālguna &c. See col. 1
- phi
- phi m. a wicked man L.
- • idle talk L.
- • anger L.
- phiṅgaka
- phiṅgaka m. the fork-tailed shrike (= kaliṅga,
kuliṅga) L.
- phiṭsūtra
- phiṭ-sūtra n. N. of a grammat. wk. by Śāṃtanavâcārya
- ⋙ phiṭsūtravṛtti
- ○vṛtti f. the same with comm
- phiraṅga
- phiraṅga mfn. Frankish, European (with vyādhi m. =
○gâmaya) Bhpr.
- • m. the country of the Franks i.e. Europe, or = ○gâmaya L.
- ⋙ phiraṅgaroṭī
- ○roṭī f. European bread L.
- ⋙ phiraṅgāmaya
- phiraṅgâmaya m. the disease of the Franks i.e. syphilis Bhpr.
- ≫ phiraṅgin
- phiraṅgin m. a Frank, a European (f. iṇī) L.
- phirāla
- phirāla m. or n. (?) N. of a place Cat.
- phiriṇḍa
- phiriṇḍa m. N. of a prince Cat.
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- phu
- phu m. a magical formula L.
- • useless or idle talk L.
- phuka
- phuka m. a bird L.
- phuṭa
- phuṭa m. n. (or ○ṭā f.) the hood or expanded neck of a
snake (= phaṭa, phaṇa) L.
- ⋙ phuṭāṭopa
- phuṭâṭopa m. the swelling of a serpent's hood Pañcat.
- phuṭṭaka
- phuṭṭaka n. a kind of cloth (also ○ka-vastra n.) Divyâv.
- • (ikā), f. a sort of woven texture Kathās.
- phuḍut
- phuḍut ind. an interjection KāśīKh.
Sch.
- phut
- phut or phūt ind. an onomat. word (used only with
√○kṛ, and its derivatives
- • sometimes expressive of contempt)
- ⋙ phutkara
- ○kara m. 'making a crackling noise', fire L.
- ⋙ phutkartumanas
- ○kartu-manas mfn. wishing to make a derisory noise, intending to
cry aloud MW.
- ⋙ phutkāra
- ○kāra m. puffing, blowing, hissing, the hiss of a serpent (also
phūt-k○) Kathās.
Kuval.
- • shrieking, screaming Bhartṛ.
Kathās.
- • -randhra n. the hole to which the mouth is applied in playing a
flute Saṃgīt.
- • -vat mfn. hissing, shrieking L.
- ⋙ phutkārya
- ○kārya mfn. in a-phūt-k○, requiring no blowing Kathās.
- ⋙ phutkṛ
- ○√kṛ P. Ā. -karoti, -kurute, to puff, blow,
make a bubbling noise, blow into Pañcat.
Hit.
- • to shriek, yell Kathās.
Pañcat.
- • to be insolent or defiant Ratnâv.
iv, 12
- ⋙ phutkṛta
- ○kṛta mfn. puffed, blown &c
- • n. the sound of a wind instrument L.
- • a loud scream, shriek Rājat.
- ⋙ phutkṛti
- ○kṛti f. the blowing of a wind instrument Saṃgīt.
- • blowing, hissing Naish.
- • crying aloud R.
- phupphu
- phupphu ind. an onomat. word
- ⋙ kāraka
- kāraka mf(ikā)n. panting, gasping L.
- ≫ phupphusa
- phupphusa m. (cf. Suśr.) and n. (cf. ŚārṅgS.) the lungs
- ⋙ phuphusa
- phuphusa n. (cf. ŚārṅgS.) the lungs
- phumphuā
- phumphuā ind. imitation of the sound made by the crackling of a
fire L.
- phurāphurāya
- phurāphurāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to tremble, flicker Mṛicch.
- phuliṅga
- phuliṅga m. syphilis Cat.
(cf. phiraṅga)
- phull
- phull cl. 1. P. phullati (cf. Dhātup. xv, 24), under
phulla, p. 717, col. 3
- phullarīka
- phullarīka m. a district, place L.
- • a serpent L.
(cf. phullaka, col. 1)
- phūt
- phūt phūt-kāra &c. See phut above
- pheñcaka
- pheñcaka m. a kind of bird Cat.
- pheṭ
- pheṭ ind. an onomat. word
- ⋙ pheṭkāra
- ○kāra m. howling, a howl Śatr.
(cf. phet &c.)
- pheṇa
- pheṇa &c. See phena
- pheṇṭa
- pheṇṭa m. a kind of bird Cat.
- phet
- phet ind. an onomat. word
- ⋙ phetkāra
- ○kāra m. howling (of the wind or of animals) BhP.
- • prab. Sch.
- ⋙ phetkārin
- ○kārin mfn. howling, yelling (as a jackal) Prab.
- • ○riṇī-tantra, or ○rīya-tantra n. N. of wk
- ⋙ phetkṛta
- ○kṛta n. howling, a howl Śatr.
- phena
- phéna m. once n. (often written pheṇa and prob.
connected with √phaṇ
- • but See Uṇ.
iii, 3) foam, froth, scum RV.
&c. &c
- • moisture of the lips, saliva Mn.
iii, 19
- • n. (m. L.)
Os Sepiae (white cuttle-fish bone, supposed to be indurated foam of the sea)
Car.
- • m. N. of a man (son of Ushad-ratha and father of Su-tapas) Hariv.
- • (ā), f. a kind of shrub (= sātalā) L.
- • (ī), f. a kind of food L.
[Cf. Slav. ? ; AnglṢax. fam ; Eng. foam ; Germ.
Feim.]
- ⋙ phenagiri
- ○giri m. N. of a mountain near the mouth of the Indus R.
Var.
(vḷ. pheṇa-g○)
- ⋙ phenatā
- ○tā f. frothiness, vapour W.
- ⋙ phenadugdhā
- ○dugdhā f. a kind of small shrub (= dugdha-phenī) L.
- ⋙ phenadharman
- ○dharman mfn. 'having the nature of foam', transient MBh.
- ⋙ phenapa
- ○pa mfn. 'foam-drinking', feeding on foam MBh.
BhP.
- • (feeding on fruits fallen from the trees BhP.
Sch.)
- ⋙ phenapiṇḍa
- ○piṇḍa m. 'mass of foam', a mere bubble, nonsense L.
- ⋙ phenaprakhya
- ○prakhya mfn. foam-like, resembling foam Yājñ.
- ⋙ phenamehin
- ○mehin mfn. discharging frothy urine Suśr.
-1
- ⋙ phenavat
- ○vat mfn. frothy, foaming MBh.
-2
- ⋙ phenavat
- ○vat ind. like foam, Śāntiś
- ⋙ phenavāhin
- ○vāhin mfn. 'carrying of the scum'
- • (with vastra), n. a filtering cloth L.
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- • m. Indra's thunderbolt L.
(rather 'N. of Indra'
- • cf. phenâśani)
- ⋙ phenāgra
- phenâgra n. 'point of foam', a bubble on the water L.
- ⋙ phenāśani
- phenâśani m. 'having foam for a thunderbolt', N. of Indra L.
(cf. phenavāhin)
- ⋙ phenāhāra
- phenâhāra mfn. feeding on foam MBh.
(cf. phena-pa)
- ⋙ phenopama
- phenôpama mfn. resembling foam (said of life) Hit.
- ≫ phenaka
- phenaka m. Os Sepiae L.
- • ground rice boiled in water (also ā f.) L.
- • a kind of pastry L.
(also ikā f. Bhpr.)
- ⋙ phenala
- pheḍnala mfn. frothy, foamy L.
(cf. phenila)
- ⋙ phenāya
- pheḍnāya Nom. Ā. ○yate (also P. ○yati g.
lohitâdi), to foam, froth MBh.
Hcar.
- ≫ phenila
- phenila mf(ā)n. foamy, frothy, spumous MBh.
Kāv.
&c
- • m. a kind of tree, Vāsav
- • Zizyphus Jujuba Bhpr.
- • Sapindus Detergens L.
- • (ā), f. SapṭSepindus Detergens Car.
- • Hingcha Repens L.
- • = sarpâkṣī L.
- • n. the fruit of SapṭSepindus Detergens or of ZizṭZizyphus Jujuba or of
Madana L.
- ≫ phenya
- phénya mfn. existing in foam VS.
- phera
- phera m. (onomat.) a jackal L.
- ≫ pheraṇḍa
- pheraṇḍa m. a jackal L.
(also ○ruṇḍa L.)
- pherala
- pherala m. or n. N. of a place Cat.
(perhaps wṛ. for kerala)
- pherava
- phe-rava m. (from onomat. phe + rava) a jackal
Mālatīm.
- • prab. Pracaṇḍ.
- • a Rākshasa Kathās.
- • mfn. fraudulent, malicious, injurious L.
- ⋙ pheravītantra
- pheravī-tantra n. N. of wk
- ≫ pheru
- pheru m. a jackal BhP.
- ⋙ pheruvinnā
- ○vinnā f. a species cf plant L.
- phel
- phel cl. 1. P. phelati, to go, move Dhātup.
xv, 35
- phela
- phela n. remnants of food, refuse, orts (also ○lā,
○li, ○likā, ○lī) L.
- • a partic. high number Buddh.
- • (ā), f. (prob.) wṛ. for pelā = peṭā, a small
box Divyâv.
- pheluka
- pheluka m. the scrotum L.
- phaulli
- phaulli f. (fr. phulla) Pāṇ.
7-1, 2, 42 Vārtt.
4 Pat.
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