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THE
STUDENT'S
ENGLISH-SANSKRITDICTIONARY.BY
VAIAN SHITRAM APTE,/t
M. A.,
Author of the " Practical " and " StitdenCs " San shrit- EnglishDictionaries^ " Students Guide to Sanskrit
Composition "
^'c, ^'C,
LiTE PniNCIPAL AND pROFESSOK OF SaXSKRIT, FeRGUSSON CoLLEGE, PoOXA.
Reprint with corrections from the First Edition.
Published by
MRS.
RADHABAI ATMAUAM SAGOON,
Bookseller & Publisher, Kalkadevi Road,
BOMBAY.
1893.(
All Rights Reserved,
)
:
POONAPuiNTED AT THE " Arya BhiishanaPress
PEE FACE.WhenI
/71^/aj
" prepared " The Student's Hand-Book of Progressive Exercises, Part II. , I thought of adding to it a glossary of difficult words and expressions in the When this was done, an idea occurred that the Glossary should be made to Exercises.words of ordinary occurrence, such are as given in small School-Dictionaries. commenced, and when they were put to a practical test, it was found that several words and expressions had still been left out.includeall
When
the revision of the sheets thus written out
I,
then, resolved to prepare
the following pages are the result.stages,toit.
an English-Sanskrit Dictionary as complete as possible, and The Dictionary has thus passed through different and has assumed this form, far exceeding the limits which I had first assigned
Much need not, I think, be said with regard to the necessity of a work like this* In these days of literary activity^ when the attention of students is drawn more and more to the study of Sanskrit, it is necessary that all appliances should be ready before themto facilitatethis study. There are one or two small Sanskrit -English Dictionaries, though not quite adequate to meet the wants of advanced students of Sanskrit, but there is no English-Sanskrit Dictionary such as will be within their easy reach. The Dictionaries of this description that I know of, are two in number: one by Professor
Mouier Williams, and another by Mr. Anundoram Borooah of Calcutta. Both these Dictionaries, though valuable in themselves, are not accessible to the student, the prices being prohibitively high. But there are other considerations which make these works not quite adopted to his wants. Professor Monier Williams' Dictionary, having been compilednearly 35 years ago, chiefly by inverting the then existing Sanskrit-English Dictionaries, As he says in the Preface to is naturally open to the fault of being often not jjractical.his Dictionary, he
proceeded to
translate
Webster's Dictionary systematically into
Sanskrit, omitting words, phrases &c. of which no classical equivalent could be found or
suggested. The result has been that
many
of his
synonyms appear more
as coined
words
than
classical expressions
used by standard Sanskrit authors.
With
regard to words col-
lected in Lexicons, such as
Amarakosha, Medini, Sabdakalpadruma, there is no difficulty ; but in the case of those words and expressions which can only be suggested by a careful study of the usage of the best authors, the work, in my humble opinion, falls short of one'sexpectations.
Mr. Anundoram Borooah's workseveral standard authorsclassical;
is
eminently practical
:
it
abounds with
quotations from
the
work
has, at least, a
appearance.
renderings are generally happy, and the The fondness for giving quotations has
induced the writerq"? &c., of
to give several quotations for illustratingis
such words as
rrq;,
ffrf,
rT^,
any confirmation needed. But one great defect of his otherwise very useful work is that it gives too few equivalents. He has pursued the course of referring one word to another, but this is, in some cases,the meanings of which there
no doubt nor
is
carried to
such an extent,to
that
when
a word,of a
as directed,
is
referred toin
another, thatits
again
is
referred to
some other wordtill
synonymous nature, whichoriginal word,
turn
is
referred
another,
the reader
returns to the
apparently without
having his labours rewarded. A study of Mr. Borooah's work is a good treat for an advanced Sanskrit scholar, but will not, I believe, satisfy the student. Froni considera-
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the queen
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ed withqrt^ir,
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'old
a.'
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m f ^frT^qAcquiesce,?r3J c.
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).
L sfjq^ 4 A, srjWT 9 U,S.
^j-qf^
-ENCE,v.t.
?t-3TJ-qirT /
Acquire,3Tq''Er^?< ;
Accursed,T^T
by f rfSF,^rq- pr.
at the end fate'
arqiq; 5 P, qfqq?",S'ee
of nouns, or
by,
the
a.
\^-
A, ^^\^z^ c., A, 3{fqqq; 1 P. Get. -MENT, -Acquisition, s. 3tM? ^IM3^%fyg 15
IP,
4 A,
3^3!^
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'a.
man'7
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2
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2
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J^'
c,
ff J^c.,
Accuse,3TfHt^
^.
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A,c P,
10, sttpT^ 1c.
A
fq^^
c.,
^v?^c.;
he was'
a.
ted
?r \^^\^
f-
IP?
arrwo;
^rqrqrr^"^? ?5[q^?f^ fTqrH^^rsfC'
^5 ( Ka. 235 ) ; m^^-. arq tliey a. ed him of murder.'s.
^\%Vs
q:, qiqfqjq^Tsq'qcT;
a.
oneself
ef[q^
1
P-j
^qr^-5q?frt fr
^.-AcRiMONT,Across,ocean'
s.
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U
' ;
to be a. ed tr^lt^:.
sT'-q^-qftf^rr-".r5^:.
\1
P.
/j/-e/j.
qyr,
qycht,
in comp.;
a.
the^
Ace,
s.
2
3T"T":,
m^rqyC- 2 ^^'i^^^ ; 'with
legs a.
ACTsTr^^fTq"!^ >1'
(8)a.'
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to
come
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1
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Adapt,?5TJ^rff
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10, ff^T'
3
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'
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your con^^|T, ^Tit
P, See Get.1 1
duct to circumstances
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AP,
(
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H"^;'
'
has
a.
ed a portion off^ff: (
to4).
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P?
( "^vith loc.
of)
the stage
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U-
persona. s
);
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fTiTI^^*''qW ( S. 1
-ATioN,q"qV.
s.
m]i[^, qT?=ti4--ed,
a. q-^,
^^J^
rudely towardsfTiT"T
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2 %s^
1
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ff t^TqfTc^
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4
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ed his^^^?J[
army
like
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;
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c.
2'
W^^g-y;
2 U, or
to
c,
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4P,
10,' ;
mn^^a.
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10;of);
oft.
by
U;
JTrflT^Tiq"
Tl"Jn^Bi?T ^V^\
rT^rfrT (
S. 1 )
denom.
ing
part(
Laksli-
*a. s
to(
her lustre'; there)
is this'
also to a. to
mi'
'
a. s
^^^\-^J^^]^\ the king ';
^^q-RI'^
V. 3
^q\^^
myto a.( S.
grounds of(
anger
a.
the
part of a dear'
^(TTT^K'Tto
Mr.
5 );'
this
^^zS^ ^ fjffiqr is another evil
friend towards your rivals^TFsflST^( S.
^
fq-q'^ifflff^
the
first
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4
).
-s.
^^?J.,o^^^^],
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2
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2
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3
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2
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m\w.. 2 q-KiTTJf, Something added )a. to
^mTT:,
oif^fTr^iq-,
^W,
^'^:.
3'
#^11":,C???1?T-
he
is
a valuable
our side
'
^,fj^q:
Fight.a.,
4
^FTRyq":,
^^if?TO>Sg^^^t:
^J-shtt.-.-itional,
a.
'
in
thought and speech
^r^jfl.
^^m
^^I, ^JfT^WT?T^m*T:. -lONABLE,
3f-
Addict,
v. t. (
oneself
) 3T[-r^-%o|; 1
A,
jt3!.1
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5^f[q---0E,
s.
^^Jft!^:,
tn.;
^TK^^t\,),
w
afyg^pass.,;
aTIfl=flT-Hrfr-
\ IP,
(loc.
U; ).-ED,
^TC^:, in comp.
2
^T^::,
^1^-,s.
^TPTJTtf^'l.
. 3Tra=?F, 5TH=fF,
HCfT, Mfg?,i\
g^igT, in comp.
%^
m.,
tr^^:.o.
- ACTRESS,^^fiT'it^(Jfl
-EDNESS,-ION,
3{ref?h-JT^fvff f.,
\^^^
^^'
-Active,ar^rff^r,
/.
^m^^?(
^'t^iit,(
m^^w,"^T
sq'^frirq-^),
sfi/. ).
Addle,
a. ardiro]-,
^g, ^^j
^
a.
headed-,pated
'
2
T4TST^IlT5
/.(
m^^fr
,
mfTJ^fl:.
3'
^^J^]^\^,q>?T,
s^iqiiirg:
/.
).
4^
^f^tt^-
( ^-fijHifTrq-
^j:
S.
2
);
a.
voice
^?|^=5^q;.fCfTI.?Tiq-,
-ITY,
s. 3"
^^'^7
f^^; 'TF^*
ADH-3Tj5:q-.
(>-ADEauACY,s.
ADUbea.
-LY, adv.
q"q\ff.
ed to
all
confidential matters
'
^ft^of'
>iT^iTS^>q^Fru^^'TtqT (
Ka. 1012 P;
).
2'
at^n-^^t-lT,
Adhere,i^tt;-
u.
/.
ff:F
pass., H53[.1 P,1 P,(
^fiTf-arj-
3T>-crgiT^
1
P?
^^^T
^ri;
9 P;
a.
a.
-g-,
^tf^nr
loc. ); arj^vj1
9 P.
2
ex."
by
B^-grrr^ 1
A,
TTf^ 10,
rw
P;
'
a. s tos.
his pro-
his
noun denoting capability'; remark a. s of no doubt ^^^ w^^ Tadj.
or
'
mise"
'
sif?f^r
q-I^iTTlT-ryffT.-ENCE,
^m^- f.,
*a^fT^T^";
'
her
illness a. s of
no delays.
'
fr^|
^^f\:,
STfKfir:,
3T^r^^^.-ENT,
.
T^Tq":, q-^q":,
IT^TCI r^f^^l^q":.- Admission,
s{%^^, stt-
^:.
2
ap-jq^rq-:,a.
sfm^Tr:,
sfffrqf^/.in^r-
-Ad-
-Adhesion,t^4;^ry?T?#-
. ^^]% f., ^fi^rr:, 3TmM:, -Adhesive, . Hrsjr^tfr.
ar^-
missible,
z^\\^, \^^v^\^,
-Admit10,
tance,s^-]-
a.v.
ST^^:-^5Tt.
Adieu,ST^Jf;ir-^T
2 P,
ann-j^^T, or -115-^31^JTTTff'
^^^^ ^^^]
1
A; ^'
2 =rA, ^-:jq--fnr pass., 3:^1%^, ^^^q"!; 'a. eel some steps to receive ^KC^f^J'S'^TTTW^?!:a. s
against the enemy.
10. -able, a. :3-t^rr, ^Fq"? -EDLY, (ij7. jylr=^jffT:7 ^Rrf:, ^^qf. 2m^iqrT-ER, s. ^q-^^cf;-:, ^q-^^ m. 2 5f, 3Tf4Tm. ^m:, 3?TT?q:, TiT^5l m. -Advice, *. ^tt^-
R^r c, aTTWtqrK. 2 ^-q-^s"^.
^:, 3T?^w5f, ^^=f.
2
^^r5fTr:, ^mt.1
'
Advocate,l?^ 1
v.
t.
my^ ?^f^ m,
P,
qjjf ^^{55:
q-^:
(Ka.95);
'a.
ed in age' qK^-fT^'q^, ^^]f^,
P. -s. q-n^
q-^T^TT^:,
^ w.
10 or
JT^q-^;
'a. ed in
knowledge' ^j^rf^.-v.3T5r ^] 1
i.
2
arr-rq-:,
r^wr:, sfyl^qi?;^:.
3^W4 P.
c,
q-^^fT 8 U,
P.
2 f y(
c,
q-ff q-j
3 ^Tfm^
P, gnr^qFT 4 P, q-fT Pr^T 3 U.ST^iT^, ST^T'T.
4
STT^ ^T 3
U. -. ^ir?r^,ff^'
2
^T^f-
Adze, s. ^z\\K^\, ^y;'^\. Aerial, a. See under Air. Afar, adv. tjt^, sTTrifl ^fc-t;5
'
a. off'
z^^'^ a.T^^^\'
TrT/., ^fTR-^T
/.,
3-cWr^:,
?cf^5
^
price of^?q-.
Affable,T^5
a. ^sr^,
H^t?r.
2
ir^n?!Tq',s.
a book
in a.s.
q-^fr^q^^^TIf^l"/.,
^Vr
(^t/-)-
-Affability,H^r^^rT,H5riTq-.
TT-JnfrTq"rTr,
-MENT,3nn'^:,*
^^^:, 3^f^'a. in'
ar^J^^:, ff^ /.,f^qTipT:;
^^'trJf^, ^JT^zf, q-'iTq:.
-Affably,
adc.
'SJIZ-
H'q-^q-.-;
knowledge'
^^T,
f J ^^^?,s.
a. of
learnings.
^T'TT^^'V':.ff?f,
Affair,jrq":, qpTrr, 3t>1:.
^y^,i.
szryqyr:,
mA^)
.,
3^^:.1
Advantage,a.'
rt>t:,
2
Affect,RTy^
r.
(To
act
upon2the
^^^t^fir^'
ed by*
show or;
set off to a.' sr^rff-^'l^r-rf^ 8
U, See^q--
slightest;
fatiguea.';
a.
ed by a devildiseases
Addf
they had an'
over their enemy-v.t.
^cTTt^iq"!" (T
ed with
manyis
'
in bravery
-^j^
?r
^f
>-?fT^S?qf{^qrr.
^'^^\^^T^'^^^'?
our positiona.
not in the)'
8 U, BTRTTC 9 P, rTTHW ^. -OUS, rSPT^r, y^-rf^^( fyy'. ).
a. fTTrT^^
least a. ed
( it
does not
us in the least).
Tt-rTiq-r,
-OUSLY, adv.
^
^: f%f^l^??^^ (S. B.
345
2
(
Pretend
)
W^^, Vi^xA. 2 ^N^I^. Advent, *. 3^x11?^, 5?frfr/.;^^rT^q-qi^rlT^:,
'a.
of spring'a.^JfJ",
Ex. by i5^-j?w ^, fq^qr in comp., by ^rf^' a. ing a quarrel or anger l^y'^iT-a. cf7"^
;
ijyJTfM:.
-ITIOUS,
^r^^^^t-vJ-W^- 3 ^ry^tfT,ar^r^T^-q'^-q'?; 9
3Tyfy^, |a.
c;
a^^RTTW-aTT^J^
( ^'t /. ), aTTfiq-.
P
^;
my
words^^t^^ff,
ed his
Adventure,
s.
^\^^, ay^rf ^^.
2 ^^ml^ ^^-
heart^q"
'
tjtj
TqHT"T^
rT^q
f ?^
JPT T^^fT;
f^^
TcT'
^4.
4
\^Vm ^^ fT^\1
8 U.s.
2 ^Tf%^
sq^Bt 4
P
learningor ^^sryjyq-:;
qftftq'=^"'[ei.
4 -ation,q"^,
A
'
he
a. 3
s.
^t^K'-,
A. -ER,a.
^ig-Rr^:,
HTf^5q^eii%r[ w.^JT?T, TTHq".
yq^qiifK^. 2j35'^^.
>S'ee
-OUS,^f^if,
^TfftT^
(^'t/-)>
2
3Rr5Tfr:,
armq:, ^t:.-ed,
a.
Pretext. 3TTfr?r, ^5rfT^,
Iq-Tq-TT.s.
H^,5rfq"q"
srq^rT, RfTrT."^
2
rq-2:?Tr
in comp.;'
;
by an
a.
courage(
fip.'q-ysTFTTq'q'T^q'-
Adverb,Adverse,q"fr(T,
\%^m^m,
sT^qq-.'?TTU^?T.
3
STt^IKg;r/dj;.
^t/-
)^
^f^^(
^^'f- ),
n. irf^^??,
Itq^n^
^fr^
(
^\ f-), T^-
^^q-.-EDLY,^^'^,
^^^, f^^^,3TTT:-
q^i^gjjr (
^ji't/. )
-art,
s.
^^MJ^,v.
(
^yf^t, mt^T.-ING, a. ^1/- ) -INGLY, 0(^V. ^pl.71.,
^:,
See
Enemy, -ity,L t^t^1
s.
f^q^/.,j:jjr-
ajT-
-ION,
^q-q; i.
ST^rTT:.
^4f :,
s?'=T?T*, '^TTfrT
?^ /? r^^I% /,'
^T?^T?!r:, 5q-H^,
/., q-yr-^?if,
(with loc). 2^q-:, ^^^^K:, T?^Tr'>Tr?:,
Advert
( to ), v.
P, 3^5?y^ 10; arf^p.
sTfHTf:; ff>/.7ff.
fff^qr, ^[it:.-ionati:,( ^rf /. )?
^r-q--^fr^q--f^JT^T: ^^TIi^T
IP or T^ 23T3f^[;
2 3Tq--fi"-fy^ 1 A,
y~^^\a-,
^%f^?r,
^m^^
^^^^^^^^tf
3 U,
3Tq"^R ^T 3 U. -ENCB,
m^^m,:
sr?er5-.-I0NATELY, adv. ^^IT,
Advertise,ST^T^^
c,
^
v. t. ilr^i c. (
^Frqf^
)?
ffff^^s.
c,
Affiance,
v.
t.
qy*^^
5 P,
^\m
^[
3 U.-*.
c, if-T^-n^q; 10.
-er,
st^[^-
5
;
AFI*Affidavit,Affiliate,s.
(8)comp.;^"jjt 10.cTtit:.
AGa( 3T5TTq'q^'iTq|-qr'
^?tt^, F^?f fp^f^^^^:.t.
S. 5 );'
v.s.
mv^\ c,
tree a. tree^y7TT-?f,'
fjr
f^j I%^ffi;
in a. time
'he waters ^'
Affinity,
^^^:, ^^%.,
2
you writeheis
a. his
hand
'
?^?5r^
rT^qTjqrfrf^;'
Affirm,
v.
t.
srf^^ 9 A,
^tfT,
1
P,
g^ 2 P,rTtTfrT
'
^tt?:
called a. his grandfather;
^
fqFTT^-
%q; G P, ^rpTTFT 4 P. 2 2U. 3 T^'tf 8U, r^'VFTsn?t^, qij:.3ff^^
^Prrq- ^T,(I-
T^'
fTTJ^^T-SPT^^iq^-aTTf q%e. g.'
See
Name. In comp.'
ST^I'^tfr.-ATION-,
a.-ages,
'
ex.'
by ^^r;'
a.-ages
'
T-
TT^qrT?^:; q-q-qt^:;
a.-inquir}-,'
T^^m^WTa.-life'
^
^^Tr-^ift^Tr-^m"^two negatives make one a.' t\ ^sft..
- ATivE,
'
a.-crop
'
^^T^
fcrftq-^t^:;
an^:-
%q:,
3-fr^q-?T^ .; 'a.
noon
'
s.
afqrT^:, q^T^:,
fq^Tff :;(.)'
3Tqn^^%\;'
(^t/-)^
l^n^qr'
(qTr/-);
Affix,
s.
^\rm:.
-
y. ^.
a^^'J 9 P,
a. all
'
aj^,
a.-wards
q"3I[5, 3T4TTq-?T^-Ht^^%),
Age,
s. q-it, q^irr:,'
2'
qqff
??.;
'
a. of
the
world
qr^q":;'
'
old
^^rq,
qr^q^q",;
Affront, s.^^^,jn^H^:.-i'.t.
f^frfFr/., ^Tq^T^:, T?rr^^Tr:,
"TTt'Trt qq":;'
come
of a.
srTfT^qq"^^';
f^^q":? ^ of the'
{^-^T^-Tr-q^) 3t?^t9 U,
^^^^
4 A, amT^g; 6 P, fffr^ 8 U. Affusion, s. btr^:.
of age same a. ^q-qri^Trq-, ^q-jqq'q'^qr '5 years of a. ex. by ^^\q a. ^^\r^^: f?.'
'
;
q=iq^'^fq--q-f!fyjq-^;'
Tfqrsrq'r
^Tiqi
^
it
dawn nowex.
3T^;n v^^;^^\^\.^^{^^\ ^^i\.'
Altitude, s. sr^?^, 3-t^:,31%^:. Altogether, dy. frf'-Tl? ^rtrr:, ^r^qri:?
?TT^-
2
m^-.j ^\^W^\
a. all
JTT^:
?f^.
3;
(
WithAlum, s. ^t\, Always, adv.HttTr, 3T^q-^rf.nq-^ft,
num.)
by ^\w^,
I'T? in
comp.
^q-.a^-y^-
^ri^;
^"TTy^qft-
^-^^y: &c.
^^y, ^q-^y, ary"^^,
t^,
^fq^qrirf,
Alms,;f 3F;f,
*.
^\^, wjfi, hi^^ttf>Tai-qTW 1'
;
'
beg
a.'
'
v^mzv\ys[^\-
8
U,
A;'
'
a.-giving
Amain,-ATE,
adv.
^^^, ^^^,qry^,
qrry^, ^yqrr, STt^T-
FqTT:-,'
a.
house
3RT'-T1J,
PT^Jtri
'a.
Amalgam,V. t.
s.
yrr^T^j:,
(Ti^^^^^rrj.'.
man m^^:, f^^W^ w.Aloe, s. ^fi f iTTitrHT^^T 5fT?r:. Aloft, dy. T=.f, 3'q'itj a. in the; '
^-r
10.s.
ttf^^c.-ATioN,air'
2 ?fj5T 10, vnjffrW. 2^'^qnr:.
q^
8
U,
^''TT5r^;
\^%\-
^^\, oqi^qrif^.
Amanuensis,arrlrftq",
s, ^i^qr:,
Alone, Along,bycity of
a.
tj^,
^^i%g:
(
iff/
)
2
Amaranth,Amass,. t.
s.
arff^^q-sq.
2.
^TJ^^:, ircTHfT9 P,
T^, ?Rqi*, in^ in comp.jt>/*e;>.
?ty> 5
U,
hit?;
t\
arj in comp.
or with ace.; orafjiTTn';*
^K^fft-^ 8 U.-MENT,
?f^tr:, HTT^:,
3 U, w&c.
instr.;
'a.
the'
way;
'
'
a.
the
Ayodhya arqr-^^^^tJTj; a. a road' a. with 'ifrrT. 2 jr:, 3TP-, qr^ig; ^%, ^\v|, *S'ee With; all a.' 3TI^^^, sf '
^qril^4^
('(t/)5
-NESS,- Ambiguity,
^^'^rf^/.,
^^Tw-rm,
2
^T^l'^rT,
3TTF!T.-di'. 3TJN5t. ^TJ^^
'take
a.'
See
Misunderstand.
A MBIT, Tf^, 'Sf^^frr, ^Hrj, A MBITION, ^^, 3TI^5TI- 26'.
S.
^t?r^?f T, TN-throne,
qr^roijT,
s-^q-^^ftj-j;
'
a.
to get a.
^pj^vr:^j
-^sori.
-Ambitious,'
^^^f, ^j^ra.'
Amity, s.^^i, ^%fHif:, ^xb^, ^y%:. Ammunition, s. j^^Rsft, ^^iq^r"^TH. Amnesty, s. ( ri^^m ) iJ^^^], ^'Tifjq'r^^'. Among,-st, 2>>'ej}. T-^? ^^^f, ( with gen. ) ex. by loc. or gen. of noun a. cows; ';
^^^*^^5,
throne, has roused
who, ^^^^q"; your envy
of
your(
the black one gives?^"TT
^^TT^^TH^T
tr^^rif^ W sTf^nrr ( K. hopes ) 5;^TTQ-ur?5-^^PT^adv.
m.( 'Hi
^f 5ii'RT.
(
S.
much milk ij^f ni^" ^I K. ) ^5^5 ^]^ t:^ &c.' ;
4f.
).
2).
'of
-ly,
Amorous,
^pr,
srq-^'a-,;'
^1%^, sport; '
^"TTrm.^nTrrra"-
^'iTTOST^ &c.v.
21
?TTf ?5w, ^\^v^^, tTi^rr
a.
Amble,
Ls.
ht^
^r^rr 1
P,
J
1
A; ^r-al,a.
^'t?T.
-LY, adv.
m^\Ti,
P.
m^m'
^tffW; m^-
Ambrosia,
arnrf, frqr,
Amount,a^f rf'
v. i.'
g^^-^J^qr-pass.
;
^q^ 4100'
A'
;
^^f
qiq^t-
(
'^ /
);
^rWJ^?i
( *. ) ill 1
comp.1
a.
ing to
^WT^ in'5
comp.;a.
a. to
^rT-
Ambulate,frf^rTrr^jr.
v.
jt^s.
P, crTf^^qf^ts^.
U, 4 P,
^T'eq'-^^eTr^fq^lfrfq-
they
in all to 24
men ^tthus thefTrTT-
-ION,
qft^qT,(';
'^Hif^Mci:to
m^^trsr
';
Ambush, Ambuscade, s. ^^^5 H^^T?r^ /.
families a.
14
'
T^fq-rrT*^^
^H^^cf^^'
W
q^Tff^^^?^
)
f^a.'
fSf
(Ka. 136); 'your whole speech'
a.
s
they
all
lay in
to this
tTrlT^rTr-q"^^;
;
?f^
f^^:
Ameliorate,
v.
^.
^c,
'q'q-^-^T^H (^'f/)"
' your exertions do not a. to -RT^I'T: even a hundredth part of mine 7^^ ^^^-
8 U, ^vifrf ^7 1 P,
/See
Improve. -ION,
s.
qt T'^T^TJT^r^:;
^fTrrfT'tqrq"
^r?^
^
^Ef^TrT' 5
^Km'Hy ^f^rq-:, ^^^, ^J^PT:labour'
-. uby anya.
Amen,
rtdy. 3f[JT,
n^rr, qfq'^, rr^^g-.
a. of
q-|-riT
'^T't^ITT
* ;
to
the
of
Amenable,
. q-uf'ftiTim^, 3Tff?>TTTt5 (t? /),';
100
'
^^q^isq-.a. ^>:f^j[w^^.s. t^'-?
anin^r (tr/. ), an^^r, ^^ ^m other's power qriT^^r^^:.'
a.
to an-
Amphibious,
2 fs:^W'( rft
Amphitheatre,^xri-^it^in-v^n1
K^W^f-
Amend,3
v.
t.
^-T>-qtt-3jy;
c.,
Ample,f%^?jrr.
a.
]^^j^, Rjrr,
U
f f^r
/'
);
f^^H?S.
;
'a. one's life'1
grq-rf^fH
A,4
cncf ?q-5
2
^^K,
^T^rf,
wf?y,
Jr^?.
-NESS,
^STT i^Tfqw^
P.tr.
-V.
/.
^w
P
fr^T^T5
f^^PTTT.
2;
^^.'
-Amply,a.i'.
adv.
mt^cTC,fT^
pass., H?fTr .
-ment,&c.
?rn^^.^Jf,
2
^I'^^'cT'T
r%^r:, f^T^lr
s. ^^vf^ stItt-Amends, s. ^^\to make a. /, ^I^^';
^r, T^?
he was
rewarded
^^
'
a.
passions'
carnal
)
qf
Kqq:-tT?q"n'^;s.
'
a.
kingdomc,sriw
f^ 9 P, i^-^KiW, ^fr{ Pi^ij 7
U
or sTilTC^ 2 P.
^iFrq't.'.-cuLE,
m:m^:.c,^JTT-^ri-'yrff
Anchorite,Ancient,51,
s.
qnt:, anr'^^^:?
^=^%^)?
Animate,
v. t. sfi'f
c 2
^^?;
c,
sTiqa.
?T=^ c, ^f^3T; c,
^^^
10, q^T^qt^^TTfl"-
o.
ju'T, JUrT^
(^t/
c.-ED,
7#. ^T^l^t( rff/. );
^^,
^^rT^r,
^r, Hn^^.
2
STT^^, ^T^t^. -s. ( a. s )
f^ir-sTT^RJ^^i:adv.
( pi. ).
2
^-^3t:,
qm^. 3 qrnf^^ ?.-ly,s.
'a. by passion
'
JT^lwrWrTj flTT^.
q-^y, !j;#,
tlt^. -NESS,
-ION,pHTT,
s.
Sfrff^rTT?
^\^^^K^,s.a. g:q:,
sftqsT^T^.stt'^^:,
2
qi^IfJf,
H^-
"jrirT^T?^,
&c.
3-^w:. -or,
^T?mf^: &c.
And,
C071J.
^
repeated after each word join-
Animosity,Anise,s.
lr, iqfiw:,
m?^.
ed, or after all.
In the case of nouns,';
ex.
jj^t,
^w^:.
by Dvandva comps.
the
Sun and
the)
Moon
'
arirt?^^?!.
2
(
"With adjectives;
gen. ex. byariT^rn%;
Karm. comps.'
sT^^^I^f^Tf^)
(
with numerals;
by
a comp.
Ankle, s. ^^^:, hT?^. Anklet, s. \^:-J:, ii'sftt. Annals, s. qrfq^^frT:, qTf^f%frrfW:. 2 3TIf^^^T, 'srf^^neqTT. -ANNALIST, S. ^ft^-
with 3?f^, 3-frr 100 a. 8 ' ar^TI^-^^T^t In the case of verbs ) ex. by the ^cf. 3 (use of gerunds^4q-;f^rT' ;
go
a. tell
him).
'
rr??T rT^R";
Annex, v. t. ^3][ Oudh was a. ed'
10,
^^%of
9 P,
g^qrv^r
3
U;
to the British territory
sometimes by^T
^ mru ^rf^=^.'
^'
^y in(
questions
5TTfT
3T-
31-?^^^3t?r
3f[j?r^:r^|it
fj^.^-n^^rlist
#qrT5TfT:.is
2'
u. 4
=^^; f%
A. then
3T4,
4 3Tfq- % fKj, ^:;
^'
\^K\
C P;
'a
names
a.
ed
a.
:
;
ANNATION,'
(14)'
ANT^(
s.
WST^t;
afj^^^-;
a thing an-
g-fft ^r
nexed 3T?^V:. -ED, a. ^qifjfrr, ^mffrT. Annihilate, v. t. g"rr-?r?H--il?^ 7 P, 3^^??;3T^-3-5-?r?; c.,
3"Tit
SU.-y. ^ (a question) a. my ( with gen. );
^
10,
ff
2 U,'