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i

  1. i the third vowel of the alphabet, corresponding to i short, and pronounced as that letter in kill &c

ikāra

  1. ○kāra

ivarṇa

  1. ○varṇa m. the letter or sound i. [Page 163, Column ]

i

  1. i ind. an interjection of anger, calling, sorrow, distress, compassion, &c., (g. câdi Pāṇ. 1-4, 57, &c.)

i

  1. i base of Nom. and Acc. sing. du. and pl. of the demonstrative pronoun idam, 'this' or 'that'
  2. • [cf. ítara, itas, iti íd, idā́, iyat, iva, iha: cf. also Lat. id ; Goth. ita ; Eng. it ; Old Germ. iś ; Mod. Germ. es.]

i

  1. i m. N. of Kāmadeva L.

i

  1. i cl. 2. P. éti (Impv. 2. sg. ihí) and 1. P. Ā. áyati, ayate [√.ay], (pf. iyāya [2. sg. iyátha AV. viii, 1, 10, and iyétha RV.], fut. eṣyati
  2. • aor. aiṣīt
  3. • inf. etum, étave RV. and AV., étavaí RV. étos RV. ityaí RV. i, 113, 6, 124, 1) to go, walk
  4. • to flow
  5. • to blow
  6. • to advance, spread, get about
  7. • to go to or towards (with acc.), come RV. AV. ŚBr. MBh. R. Hit. Ragh. &c
  8. • to go away, escape, pass, retire RV. AV. ŚBr. R.
  9. • to arise from, come from RV. ChUp.
  10. • to return (in this sense only fut.) MBh. R.
  11. • (with punar) to come back again, return MBh. R. Pañcat. &c
  12. • to succeed Mn. iii, 127
  13. • to arrive at, reach, obtain
  14. RV. AV. ŚBr. Śak. Hit. &c
  15. • to fall into, come to
  16. • to approach with prayers, gain by asking (cf. ita)
  17. • to undertake anything (with acc.)
  18. • to be employed in, go on with, continue in any condition or relation (with a part. or instr., e.g. asura-rakṣasāni mṛdyamānāni yanti, 'the Asuras and Rakshases are being continually crushed' ŚBr. i, 1, 4, 14
  19. • gavāmayanenêyuḥ, 'they, were engaged in the festival called Gavāmayana' KātyŚr. xxv, 5, 2)
  20. • to appear, be KaṭhUp.: Intens. Ā. ī́yate (RV. i, 30, 18
  21. • p. iyāná RV.
  22. • inf. iyádhyai RV. vi, 20, 8) to go quickly or repeatedly
  23. • to come, wander, run, spread, get about RV. AV. VS.
  24. • to appear, make one's appearance RV. AV. BṛĀrUp.
  25. • to approach any one with requests (with two acc.), ask, request RV. AV.: Pass. ī́yate, to be asked or requested RV.: Caus. āyayati, to cause to go or escape Vop.
  26. • [Gk. ?, ? ; 163, ] Lat. e-o, ī-mus, i-ter, &c. ; Lith. ei-mí, 'I go' ; Slav. i-dû, 'I go', i-ti, 'to go' ; Goth. i-ddja, 'I went.']

it

  1. it ifc. going, going towards
  2. • cf. arthết
  3. • (for 2. it See s.v.)

ita

  1. ita mfn. ifc. gone
  2. • returned
  3. • obtained (cf. anita, ud-ita, &c.)
  4. • remembered L.
  5. • (ám), n. way ŚBr.

itasu

  1. itasu mfn. one whose animal spirits have departed TS.

iti

  1. iti f. ityaí (dat.), See √i above
  2. • (for 2. iti See s. v.)

itya

  1. itya mfn. to be gone to or towards Pāṇ. 3-1, 109 Bhaṭṭ.
  2. • (ā́), f. going, stepping VS. xii, 62 RV. ŚBr.
  3. • a litter, palanquin Pāṇ. Comm.

ityaka

  1. ityaka m. a door-keeper, chamberlain Kathās.

itvan

  1. itvan mf(arī)n. going. See agrêtvan and prātar-itvan

itvara

  1. itvará mf(ī)n. going, walking RV. x, 88, 4
  2. • travelling
  3. • a traveller
  4. • cruel, harsh L.
  5. • poor, indigent L.
  6. • low, vile, condemned Pañcad.
  7. • m. a bull or steer allowed to go at liberty (vḷ. iṭcara, q.v.) L.
  8. • (ī), f. a disloyal or unchaste woman Rājat.

ikkaṭa

  1. ikkaṭa m. a kind of reed L. See itkaṭa and utkaṭa

ikkavāla

  1. ikkavāla in astrology = ?, good fortune, prosperity

ikṣu

  1. ikṣú m. (√2. iṣ Uṇ. iii, 157), the sugar-cane AV. i, 34, 5 Kauś. ĀśvGṛ. Mn. &c
  2. • (twelve species of it are enumerated Suśr.)
  3. • the stem of the sugar-cane Mn.
  4. • eyelash VS. TS. &c
  5. • N. of a king VP.

ikṣukāṇḍa

  1. ○kāṇḍá n. the stem or cane of the Saccharum Officinale, the sugar-cane Suśr. R.
  2. • m. N. of two different species of sugar-cane, Saccharum Munja Roxb. and Saccharum Spontaneum L.

ikṣukuṭṭaka

  1. ○kuṭṭaka m. a gatherer or reaper of sugar-cane Uṇ.

ikṣukṣetra

  1. ○kṣetra n. a field of sugar-cane Pañcad.

ikṣugandha

  1. ○gandha m. Saccharum Spontaneum
  2. • a kind of Asteracantha Longifolia
  3. • (ā), f. Saccharum Spontaneum, Asteracantha Longifolia, Capparis Spinosa, Batatas Paniculata L.

ikṣugandhikā

  1. ○gandhikā f. Batatas Paniculata L.

ikṣuja

  1. ○ja mfn. coming from sugar-cane Suśr.

ikṣutulyā

  1. ○tulyā f. Saccharum Spontaneum L.

ikṣudaṇḍa

  1. ○daṇḍa n. the stem or cane of the Saccharum Officinale

ikṣudarbhā

  1. ○darbhā f. a kind of grass or sugar-cane L.

ikṣudā

  1. ○dā f. N. of a river
  2. • See ikṣulā, ikṣumālinī, ikṣu-mālavii

ikṣunetra

  1. ○netra n. a kind of sugar-cane L. [Page 164, Column ]

ikṣupattra

  1. ○pattra m. the grain Penicillaria Spicata L.
  2. • (ī), f. Acorus Calamus Nir.

ikṣuparṇī

  1. ○parṇī f. Acorus Calamus ib.

ikṣupāka

  1. ○pāka m. molasses L.

ikṣupra

  1. ○pra m. the plant Saccharum Sara L.

ikṣubālikā

  1. ○bālikā f. Saccharum Spontaneum, = -tulyā L.

ikṣubhakṣikā

  1. ○bhakṣikā f. a meal of sugar or molasses Comm. on Pāṇ.

ikṣubhakṣita

  1. ○bhakṣita m. f (ā and ī). chewing sugar-cane Vop.

ikṣumatī

  1. ○matī f. N. of a river in Kurukshetra MBh. Hariv. R.

ikṣumālavī

  1. ○mālavī or f. N. of a river MBh.

ikṣumālinī

  1. ○mālinī f. N. of a river MBh.
  2. • See ikṣu-dā

ikṣumūla

  1. ○mūla n. a kind of sugar-cane
  2. • the √of sugar-cane

ikṣumeha

  1. ○meha m. diabetes or diabetes mellitus
  2. • See madhu-meha
  3. • (○mehin mfn. suffering from diabetes Suśr.)

ikṣuyantra

  1. ○yantra n. a sugar-mill

ikṣuyoni

  1. ○yoni m. Saccharum Officinarum L.

ikṣurasa

  1. ○rasa m. the juice of the sugar-cane
  2. • molasses, unrefined sugar Suśr. Pañcat.
  3. • the cane Saccharum Spontaneum L.
  4. • -kvātha m. raw or unrefined sugar, molasses L.
  5. • -kvāthôda m. the sea of syrup L.

ikṣuvaṇa

  1. ○vaṇa n. (cf. Pāṇ. 8-, 4, 5) a sugar-cane wood

ikṣuvallarī

  1. ○vallarī and f. Batatas Paniculata L.

ikṣuvallī

  1. ○vallī f. Batatas Paniculata L.

ikṣuvāṭikā

  1. ○vāṭikā or f. Saccharum Officinarum (the common yellow cane) L.

ikṣuvāṭī

  1. ○vāṭī f. Saccharum Officinarum (the common yellow cane) L.

ikṣuvāri

  1. ○vāri n. the sea of syrup (one of the seven seas) L.

ikṣuvikāra

  1. ○vikāra m. 'change of sugar-cane', sugar, molasses
  2. • any sweetmeat Suśr.

ikṣuveṣṭana

  1. ○veṣṭana m. a kind of sugar-cane L.

ikṣuśākaṭa

  1. ○śākaṭa or n. a field of sugar-cane L.

ikṣuśākina

  1. ○śākina n. a field of sugar-cane L.

ikṣusamudra

  1. ○samudra m. the sea of syrup (one of the seven seas) L.

ikṣusāra

  1. ○sāra m. molasses, raw or unrefined sugar L.

ikṣvāri

  1. ikṣvāri (for ikṣu-vāri?), m. Saccharum Spontaneum

ikṣvālika

  1. ikṣvālika m. (for ikṣu-vālika?), Saccharum Spontaneum
  2. • (ā), f. another sort, Saccharum Fuscum (native reed-pens are made from its stem) L.

ikṣuka

  1. ikṣuka m. sugar-cane Suśr.

ikṣukīya

  1. ikṣukīya mfn. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-2, 31) abounding in sugar-cane (as a country or region)

ikṣura

  1. ikṣura m. Capparis Spinosa
  2. • Asteracantha Longifolia
  3. • Saccharum Spontaneum L.

ikṣuraka

  1. ikṣuraka m. Capparis Spinosa
  2. • Saccharum Spontaneum L.

ikṣulā

  1. ikṣulā f. N. of a river MBh. See ikṣu-dā

ikṣvāku

  1. ikṣvākú [RV.] and íkṣvāku {AV.}. m. N. of a man RV. x, 60, 7 AV. xix, 39, 9
  2. • of a son of Manu Vaivasvata (father of Kukshi and first king of the solar dynasty in Ayodhyā)
  3. MBh. R. Bhag. Hariv. VP.
  4. • a descendant of Ikshvāku R. Ragh.
  5. • (some Buddhists as well as the Jainas derive their Cakravartins and many of their Arhats from Ikshvāku)
  6. • (avas), m. N. of a warrior-tribe descended from Ikshvāku VarBṛS.
  7. • (us), f. a bitter gourd
  8. • according to some, the Coloquintida (Citrillus Colocynthis), the fruit of a wild species of Lagenaria Vulgaris Suśr.

ikṣvākukulaja

  1. ○kula-ja mfn. born in the family of Ikshvāku

ikh

  1. ikh cl. 1. P. ekhati, iyekha, ekhiṣyati, ekhitum, to go, move Dhātup. v, 26 & 27
  2. • [Gk. [164, ] ?, ??]

iṅkāra

  1. iṅ-kāra and iṅ-kṛta = hiṅ-kāra, hiṅkṛta, q.v

iṅkh

  1. iṅkh cl. 1. P. iṅkhati, iṅkhāṃ-cakāra, iṅkhiṣyati, iṅkhitum, to go, move Dhātup. v, 26 and 27 ; [Hib. imchim, 'I go on, proceed, march?']

iṅg

  1. iṅg cl. 1. P., ep. Ā. iṅgati, -te (cf. Dhātup. v, 46), to go, go to or towards
  2. • to move or agitate MBh. Bhag.: Caus. P. iṅgayati, to move, agitate, shake RV. i, 167, 45 ŚBr.
  3. • (in Gr.) to divide or separate the members of a compound word, use a word or bring it into such a grammatical relation that it is considered iṅgya, See below RPrāt. ; [Hib. ing, 'a stir, a move.']

iṅga

  1. iṅga mfn. movable, locomotive MBh.
  2. • surprising, wonderful L.
  3. • m. a hint or sign, an indication of sentiment by gesture, knowledge L.
  4. • (ā), f. (with Buddh.) a manner of counting Lalit.

iṅgana

  1. iṅgana n. shaking KātyŚr.
  2. • (in Gr.) separation of one member of a compound from another
  3. • separation by the ava-graha or mark of tmesis Comm. on RPrāt.

iṅgita

  1. iṅgita n. palpitation
  2. • change of the voice, internal motion, motion of various parts of the body as indicating the intentions
  3. • hint, sign, gesture
  4. • aim, intention, real but covert purpose Mn. R. MBh. Suśr. Hit. Ragh. &c

iṅgitakovida

  1. ○kovida or mfn. understanding signs, acquainted with the gesture of another, skilled in the expression or interpretation of internal sentiments by external gesture

iṅgitajña

  1. ○jña mfn. understanding signs, acquainted with the gesture of another, skilled in the expression or interpretation of internal sentiments by external gesture

iṅgitādhyāsita

  1. iṅgitâdhyāsita n. play of features MBh. [Page 164, Column ]

iṅgya

  1. iṅgya mfn. movable from its place (in the Prātiśākhyas a term for those words or rather parts of a compound word which in certain grammatical operations may be separated from the preceding part), a word which in the Pada-pāṭha is divided by the avagraha or mark of tmesis RPrāt. APrāt.

iṅgiḍa

  1. iṅgiḍa m. N. of a plant Kauś.

iṅguda

  1. iṅguda as, ī mf. the medicinal tree Terminalia Catappa (in Bengal confounded with Putrañjīva Roxburghī Wall.) MBh. R. Suśr. Śak. Ragh.
  2. • (am), n. the nut of the tree Terminalia Catappa MBh.

iṅgula

  1. iṅgula as, ī mf. Terminalia Catappa L.

icikila

  1. icikila m. a pond
  2. • mud, mire L.

icchaka

  1. icchaka m. the citron, Citrus Medica L.

icchaka

  1. icchaka icchā, &c. See p. 169, col. 1

ijjala

  1. ijjala m. a small tree growing in wet and saline soil (or on low grounds near the sea), Barringtonia Acutangula Gaertn. L.

ijya

  1. ijya mfn. (irr. fut. pass. p. of √yaj), to be revered or honoured RāmatUp. BhP. &c
  2. • m. a teacher BhP.
  3. • a deity, god BhP.
  4. • N. of Bṛihaspati (the teacher or Guru of the gods)
  5. • of the planet Jupiter
  6. • (ā), f. a sacrifice, making offerings to the gods or manes Pāṇ. 3-3, 98
  7. KātyŚr. MBh. Bhag. Suśr. Ragh. &c
  8. • a gift, donation
  9. • worship, reverence
  10. • meeting, union L.
  11. • a cow L.
  12. • a bawd or procuress L.

ijyaśīla

  1. ○śīla mfn. sacrificing frequently L.

iñcāka

  1. iñcāka m. a shrimp, prawn

iñjanā

  1. iñjanā f. (fr. iñj = √iṅg?), movement Lalit.

iṭ

  1. iṭ cl. 1. P. eṭati, eṭitum (cf. Dhātup. ix, 31), to go
  2. • to go to or towards
  3. • (p. iṭát RV. x, 171, 1) to make haste
  4. • to err [NBD.]

iṭa

  1. íṭa m. a kind of reed or grass
  2. • a texture woven from it, a mat AV. vi, 14, 3 ; ix, 3, 18
  3. • N. of a Ṛishi (author of RV. x, 171) RAnukr.

iṭasūna

  1. ○sūná n. a texture formed of reed, a mat ŚBr.

iṭcara

  1. iṭ-cara m. (fr. 4. iṣ and cara), a bull or steer allowed to go at liberty L.

iṭhimikā

  1. iṭhimikā f. N. of a section of the Kāṭhaka recension of the Yajur-veda

iḍ

  1. iḍ (fr. √1. iṣ
  2. • connected with írā, q.v
  3. • only in inst., gen., abl. sing., and acc. pl. iḍā́ and iḍás
  4. • or, according to the spelling of the Ṛigveda, iḻā́ and iḻás), a refreshing draught, refreshment, libation offered to the gods RV.
  5. • the flow of speech, the stream of sacred words and worship, prayer
  6. • (cf. Sāy.) the earth, food RV. VS.
  7. • (iḍas, or iḻas), pl. the objects of devotion (a particular form of Agni addressed in the fourth verse of the Āprī hymn RV. i, 13) RV. iii, 4, 3
  8. • (erroneously also referred to in the Brāhmaṇas &c. as if etymologically connected with the words īḍya, īḍita, īḻita, 'the praiseworthy', 'the praised', which are used in other passages as the designation of the same object of worship) VS. AitBr. ŚBr. ĀśvŚr. &c

iḍa

  1. iḍá m. N. of Agni (who is to be addressed with prayers, or invoked with the stream of flow of praise) VS. ii, 3
  2. • N. of a king (a son of Kardama or Manu) VP. (cf. ila.)

iḍaviḍa

  1. ○viḍa m. N. of a son of Daśaratha VP.
  2. • (ā), f. N. of a daughter of Tṛiṇabindu and mother of Kuvera VP. BhP.
  3. • a species of she-goat BhP.

iḍas

  1. iḍás or (gen. of iḍ above)

iḻas

  1. iḻas (gen. of iḍ above)

iḍaspati

  1. ○páti 'Lord of refreshment', N. of Pūshan RV. vi, 58, 4
  2. • of Bṛihaspati RV. v, 42, 14
  3. • of Vishṇu BhP. vi, 5, 27

iḍaspade

  1. ○padé in the place, of sacred libation, i.e. at the altar or place of offering RV.

iḍā

  1. íḍā f. or (in Ṛig-veda)

iḻā

  1. íḻā (not to be confounded with the inst. case of iḍ above), refreshing draught, refreshment, animation, recreation, comfort, vital spirit RV. AV. AitBr.
  2. • offering, libation (especially a holy libation, offered between the Pra-yāga and Anu-yāga, and consisting of four preparations of milk, poured into a vessel containing water, and then partially drunk by the priest and sacrificers
  3. • personified in the cow, the symbol of feeding, and nourishment) ŚBr. i, 8, 1, 1,
  4. &c. AitBr. KātyŚr. Kauś.
  5. • (metaphorically, cf. id), stream or flow of praise and worship (personified as the goddess of sacred speech and action, invoked together with Aditi and other deities, but especially in the Āprī hymns together with Sarasvatī and Mahī or Bhāratī) RV. AV. VS. &c. [Page 164, Column ]
  6. • the earth, food Sāy.
  7. • a cow
  8. • the goddess iḍā or iḻā (daughter of Manu or of man thinking on and worshipping the gods
  9. • she is the wife of Budha and mother of Purū-ravas
  10. • in another aspect she is called Maitrāvaruṇi as daughter of Mitra-Varuṇa, two gods who were objects of the highest and most spiritual devotion)
  11. • N. of Durgā
  12. • of a daughter of Daksha and wife of Kaśyapa
  13. • of a wife of Vasudeva and of the Rudra Ṛita-dhvaja
  14. • speech BhP.
  15. • heaven L.
  16. • earth MBh.
  17. • a particular artery on the left side of the body
  18. • a tubular vessel (one of the principal channels of the vital spirit, that which is on the right side of the body) L.

iḍācamasa

  1. ○camasa m. a vessel for the Iḍā oblation Kauś.

iḍājāta

  1. ○jāta m. a species of Agallochum L.

iḍādaḍha

  1. ○daḍha (iḻā○, iḍā○, and ilā○), n. N. of a particular Ishṭy-ayana or sacrificial observance AitBr. ĀśvŚr.

iḍāpātra

  1. ○pātra n. and a vessel for the Iḍā oblation

iḍāpātrī

  1. ○pātrī f. a vessel for the Iḍā oblation

iḍāprajas

  1. ○prajas (asas), f. pl. the descendants of Iḍā

iḍāyāspade

  1. ○"ṣyā́s-padé (iḻāyā́s-padé), ind. at the place of Iḷā, i.e. of worship and libation, earth RV. AV.

iḍāvat

  1. ○vat (íḍā○), mfn. refreshing, granting fresh vital spirits
  2. • possessed of refreshment, refreshed
  3. • possessed of sacrificial food [Sāy.] RV.
  4. • containing the word iḍā TāṇḍyaBr.
  5. • (in music) a particular time

iḍācikā

  1. iḍācikā f. (fr. iḍā?), a wasp L.

iḍikā

  1. iḍikā f. the earth L.

iḍīya

  1. iḍīya mfn. (g. utkarâdi Pāṇ. 4-2, 90), belonging to iḍā

iḍikka

  1. iḍikka m. a wild goat L.

iḍvara

  1. iḍvara m. a bull fit to be set at liberty L. iṭ-cara

iṇḍarī

  1. iṇḍarī or iṇḍalī f. a kind of cake L.

iṇḍva

  1. iṇḍvá e n. du. two coverings for the hands (made of Muñja grass) to protect them in removing the Ukhā (from the fire) ŚBr. KātyŚr. [T. reads iṇḍra]

iṇverikā

  1. iṇverikā f. a kind of cake L.

it

  1. it (in Gr.) an indicatory letter or syllable attached to roots &c. (= anubandha, q.v.)

it

  1. it for the Ved. particle id, q.v

itara

  1. í-tara mf(ā)n. (the neuter is ad in classical Sanskṛit, but am [ad ŚBr.] in Ved. Pāṇ. 7-1, 25.26
  2. • comparative form of pronom. base 3. i ; Lat. iterum ; Hib. iter), the other (of two), another
  3. • (pl,) the rest
  4. • (with abl.) different from
  5. RV. AV. ŚBr. MBh. R. Mn. Ragh. Hit. &c
  6. • low, vile Kād.
  7. • expelled, rejected L.
  8. • (ā), f. said to be a N. of the mother of Aitareya
  9. • (ad), ind. whereas, whilst Subh.
  10. • itara, itara, the one - the other, this - that. (itara connected antithetically with a preceding word often signifies the contrary idea, e.g. vijayāya itarāya vā [MBh.], to victory or defeat
  11. • so in Dvandva compounds, sukhêtareṣu {cf. ŚvetUp.}, in happiness and distress
  12. • it sometimes, however, forms a Tat-purusha compound with another word to express the one idea implied in the contrary of that word, e.g. dakṣiṇêtara, the left hand.)

itarajana

  1. ○janá m. an ordinary man Śārṅg.
  2. • (ās), m. pl. 'other men'
  3. • a euphemistic name of certain beings who appear to be considered as spirits of darkness (Kuvera belongs to them) AV. VS. TS. MaitrS. GopBr.

itarajātīya

  1. ○jātīya mfn. ordinary, common-place

itaratas

  1. ○tas ind. otherwise than, different from
  2. • from or to another direction KātyŚr. ŚBr. &c
  3. • (itaścêtarataśca, hither and thither R.)

itaratra

  1. ○tra ind. elsewhere BhP.
  2. • on the other hand, else Yogas.

itarathā

  1. ○thā ind. in another manner, in a contrary manner
  2. • perversely
  3. • on the other hand, else ŚBr. KātyŚr. Śiś. &c

itarapāṇi

  1. ○pāṇi m. the left hand ĀśvGṛ. iv, 7, 13

itarāṅga

  1. itarâṅga mfn. being a means to another, ancillary to another Sāh. 266

itaretara

  1. itarêtara mfn. (occurring chiefly in oblique cases of sing. and in comp
  2. • perhaps for itaras-itara
  3. • cf. anyo'nya, paras-para), one another, one with another, mutual, respective, several
  4. • (am), n. or adv. mutually,
  5. &c. KātyŚr. MBh. Ragh. &c
  6. • -kāmyā f. respective or several fancies or inclinations
  7. • -pratyaya mfn. dependent on each other
  8. • -pratyaya-tva n. mutual dependance Bādar.
  9. • -yoga m. mutual connexion or relation (of the simple members, as in a Dvandva compound) Siddh. i, p. 431. [Page 165, Column ]

itaretarāśraya

  1. itarêtarâśraya mfn. taking refuge with or depending on each other, concerning mutually
  2. • m. a particular logical error, circular reasoning Sarvad.

itaretaropakṛtimat

  1. itarêtarôpakṛti-mat mfn. helping each other Śiś. ix, 33

itaredyus

  1. itare-dyus ind. on another or different day Pāṇ. 5-3, 22

itas

  1. i-tás ind. (fr. 3. i with affix tas, used like the abl. case of the pronoun idam), from hence, hence, here, (opposed to amu-tas and amu-tra)
  2. RV. AV. ŚBr. Śak. &c
  3. • from this point
  4. • from this world, in this world
  5. ŚBr. ChUp. Prab. &c
  6. • (itas, itas, here - there
  7. • itaścêtaśca, hence and thence, hither and thither, here and there, to and fro)
  8. • from this time, now RV. AV. MBh. &c
  9. • therefore R.

itaūti

  1. itá-ūti mfn. extending or reaching from hence
  2. • existing or lasting longer than the present time, future
  3. • one who has obtained help [Sāy.] RV.

itaḥpradāna

  1. itáḥ-pradāna mfn. offering from hence, i.e. from this world TS. ŚBr.

itastatas

  1. itas-tatas ind. here and there, hither and thither R. Hit. &c

iti

  1. iti ind. (fr. pronominal base 3. i), in this manner, thus (in its original signification iti refers to something that has been said or thought, or lays stress on what precedes
  2. • in the Brāhmaṇas it is often equivalent to 'as you know', reminding the hearer or reader of certain customs, conditions, &c. supposed to be known to him). In quotations of every kind iti means that the preceding words are the very words which some person has or might have spoken, and placed thus at the end of a speech it serves the purpose of inverted commas (ity uktvā, having so said
  3. • iti kṛtvā, having so considered, having so decided). It may often have reference merely to what is passing in the mind, e.g. bālo'pi nâvamantavyo manuṣya iti bhūmipaḥ, a king, though a child, is not to be despised, saying to one's self, 'he is a mortal', (Gr. 928.) In dram. iti tathā karoti means 'after these words he acts thus.' Sometimes iti is used to include under one head a number of separate objects aggregated together (e.g. ijyâdhyayanadānāni tapaḥ satyaṃ kṣamā damaḥ alobha iti mārgo'yam, 'sacrificing, studying, liberality, penance, truth, patience, self-restraint, absence of desire', this course of conduct, &c.) iti is sometimes followed by evam, iva, or a demonstrative pronoun pleonastically (e.g. tām brūyād bhavatī7ty evam, her he may call 'lady', thus). iti may form an adverbial compound with the name of an author (e.g. iti-pāṇini, thus according to Pāṇini). It may also express the act of calling attention (lo! behold!) It may have some other significations, e.g. something additional (as in ityādi, et caetera), order, arrangement specific or distinctive, and identity. It is used by native commentators after quoting a rule to express 'according to such a rule' (e.g. anudāttaṅita ity ātmanepadam bhavati, according to the rule of Pāṇini i, 3, 12, the Ātmane-pada takes place). kim iti = kim, wherefore, why? (In the Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa ti occurs for iti
  4. • Prākṛit. ti and tti.)

itikatha

  1. ○katha mfn. unworthy of trust, not fit to be credited
  2. • wicked, lost
  3. • (ā), f. unmeaning or nonsensical discourse
  4. • (for atikatha, q.v.) L.

itikaraṇa

  1. ○karaṇa n. or the word iti RPrāt.

itikāra

  1. ○kāra m. the word iti RPrāt.

itikaraṇiya

  1. ○karaṇiya [Kir. vii, 1] or mfn. proper or necessary to be done according to certain conditions

itikartavya

  1. ○kartavya or mfn. proper or necessary to be done according to certain conditions

itikārya

  1. ○kārya or mfn. proper or necessary to be done according to certain conditions

itikṛtya

  1. ○kṛtya mfn. proper or necessary to be done according to certain conditions
  2. • (am) n. duty, obligation MBh. R. Mn.
  3. • -tā f. any proper or necessary measure, obligation. itikarta-vyatā́-mūḍha mfn. embarrassed, dumb-foundered, wholly at a loss what to do Hit.

ititha

  1. ○thá mf(ī)n. Ved. such a one, such ŚBr. i, 8, 1, 4 and xi, 6, 3, 11

itināman

  1. ○nāman mfn. having such a name Hariv.

itipara

  1. ○para mfn. followed by iti (as a word) TPrāt.

itipāṇini

  1. ○pāṇini ind. thus according to Pāṇini's very words Comm. on Pāṇ.

itimātra

  1. ○mātra mfn. of such extent or quality

itivat

  1. ○vat ind. in the same manner Sāh. Comm. on Ragh.

itivṛtta

  1. ○vṛtta n. occurrence, event R. Sāh. Vām. &c

itihari

  1. ○hari ind. thus according to Hari's very words Vop.

ityanta

  1. ity-anta mfn. ending thus Comm. on Pāṇ.

ityartha

  1. ity-artha mfn. having such a sense or meaning
  2. • (am), ind. for this purpose R.

ityādi

  1. ity-ādi mfn. having such (thing or things) at the beginning, thus beginning, and so forth, et caetera Hit. Vet. Vedāntas., &c

ityālikhita

  1. ity-ālikhitá mfn. so scratched or marked ŚBr.

ityukta

  1. ity-ukta n. 'so said', information, report

ityunmṛśya

  1. ity-unmṛ́śya mfn. to be touched in this manner ŚBr.

ityetannāmaka

  1. ity-etan-nāmaka mfn. having those names (as aforesaid) Vedāntas. [Page 165, Column ]

ityevamādi

  1. ity-evam-ādi ind. and so forth VP. Kāvād

itiśa

  1. itiśa m. N. of a man, (g. naḍâdi Pāṇ. 4-1, 99.)

itiha

  1. iti-ha ind. thus indeed, according to tradition

itihāsa

  1. iti-hâsa m. (iti-ha-āsa, 'so indeed it was'), talk, legend, tradition, history, traditional accounts of former events, heroic history ŚBr. MBh. Mn. &c

itika

  1. itika m. N. of a people (cf. ījika)

itkaṭa

  1. itkaṭa m. a kind of reed or grass. See ikkaṭa

itkilā

  1. itkilā f. N. of a perfume L. See rocanā

ittha

  1. ittha n. in astron. = ? VarBṛS.

ittham

  1. itthám ind. (fr. id, q.v. Pāṇ. 5-3, 24), thus, in this manner RV. AV. TS. R. Śak. &c. ; [Lat. item.]

itthamvidha

  1. ○vidha (itthaṃ○), mfn. of such a kind, endowed with such qualities Bhartṛ.

itthamkāram

  1. ○kāram ind. in this manner Pāṇ. 3-4, 27

itthambhāva

  1. ○bhāva m. the being thus endowed

itthambhūta

  1. ○bhūta mfn. become thus, being thus or in such manner
  2. • so circumstanced Pāṇ. Śak. Megh. &c

itthaśāla

  1. itthaśāla (fr. Arabic ?), N. of the third Yoga in astronomy

itthā

  1. itthā́ ind. Ved. thus
  2. • (often used in the Ṛig-veda, and sometimes only to lay stress on a following word
  3. • therefore by native etymologists [Nir.] considered as a particle of affirmation.) itthā is often connected with words expressing devotion to the gods &c. in the sense of thus, truly, really
  4. • especially with dhī as an adjective. Hence itthā-dhī = such, i.e. true (satyā) or real worship. Similarly, itthā-dhī́ mfn. so devout, so pious, i.e. very devout
  5. • performing such or true works {cf. Sāy.} RV. AV. KaṭhUp.

itthāt

  1. itthā́t ind. (= ittham), Ved. thus, in this way

itya

  1. itya &c., itvan, &c. See p. 163, col. 3

id

  1. íd ind. Ved. (probably the neut. form of the pronom. base i, See 3. i
  2. • a particle of affirmation) even, just, only
  3. • indeed, assuredly (especially, in strengthening an antithesis, e.g. yáthā váśanti devā́s táhếd asat, as the gods wish it, thus indeed it will be RV. viii, 28, 4
  4. • dípsanta íd ripávo nấha debhuḥ, the enemies wishing indeed to hurt were in nowise able to hurt RV. i, 147, 3). id is often added to words expressing excess or exclusion (e.g. viśva it, every one indeed
  5. • śaśvad it, constantly indeed
  6. • eka it, one only). At the beginning of sentences it often adds emphasis to pronouns, prepositions, particles (e.g. tvam it, thou indeed
  7. • yadi it, if indeed, &c.) id occurs often in the Ṛig-veda and Atharva-veda, seldom in the Brāhmaṇas, and its place is taken in classical Sanskṛit by eva and other particles

idam

  1. idám ayám, iyám, idám (fr. id Uṇ. iv, 156
  2. • g. sarvâdi Pāṇ. 1-1, 27 Vop.
  3. • a kind of neut. of the pronom. base 3. i with am [Lat. is, ea, id, and idem]
  4. • the regular forms are partly derived from the pronom. base a
  5. • See Gr. 224
  6. • the Veda exhibits various irregular formations, e.g. fr. pronom. base a, an inst. enā́, ayā́ used in general adverbially, and gen. loc. du. ayós, and perhaps also avós, in RV. vi, 67, 11 ; vii, 67, 4 ; x, 132, 5 [BRD.]
  7. • fr. the base ima, a gen. sing. imásya, only RV.
  8. • the RV. has in a few instances the irregular accentuation ásmai, v, 39, 5, &c
  9. • ásya, iv, 15, 5, &c
  10. • ā́bhis, vi, 25, 2, &c.: the forms derived fr. a are used enclitically if they take the place of the third personal pronoun, do not stand at the beginning of a verse or period, and have no peculiar stress laid upon them), this, this here, referring to something near the speaker
  11. • known, present
  12. • (opposed to adas e.g. ayaṃ lokaḥ or idaṃ viśvam or idaṃ sarvam, this earthly world, this universe
  13. • ayam agniḥ, this fire which burns on the earth
  14. • but asāv agniḥ, that fire in the sky, i. e. the lightning: so also idam or iyam alone sometimes signifies 'this earth'
  15. • ime smaḥ, here we are.) idam often refers to something immediately following, whereas etad points to what precedes (e.g. śrutvâitad idam ūcuḥ, having heard that they said this). idam occurs connected with yad, tad, etad, kim, and a personal pronoun, partly to point out anything more distinctly and emphatically, partly pleonastically (e.g. tad idaṃ vākyam, this speech here following [Page 165, Column ]
  16. • so'yaṃ vidūṣakaḥ, this Vidūshaka here)

idadvasu

  1. idád-vasu mfn. rich in this and that AV. xiii, 4, 54

idam

  1. idám ind. Ved. and in a few instances in classical ṣanskṛit here, to this place
  2. • now, even, just
  3. • there
  4. • with these words RV. AV. ŚBr. AitBr. ChUp.
  5. • in this manner R. ii, 53, 31 Śak. (vḷ. for iti in kim iti joṣam āsyate, 202, 8)

idamyu

  1. ○yu (idaṃ○), desiring this Nir.

idamyuga

  1. ○yuga n. = etad yugam [T.], g. pratijanâdi Pāṇ. 4-4, 99

idamrūpa

  1. ○rūpa (idáṃ○), mfn. having this shape ŚBr.

idamvid

  1. ○vid mfn. knowing this or conversant with this AitĀr. Nir.

idamkāryā

  1. ○kāryā f. the plant Hedysarum Alhagi L.

idamtana

  1. ○tana mfn. being now, living in this time Comm. on Mn. ix, 68

idamtā

  1. ○tā f. the being this, identity Sarvad.

idamtṛtīya

  1. ○tṛtīya mfn. doing this for the third time Comm. on Pāṇ. 6-2, 162

idamdvitīya

  1. ○dvitīya mfn. doing this for the second time ib.

idamprakāram

  1. ○prakāram ind. in this manner Vop.

idamprathama

  1. ○prathama mfn. doing this for the first time
  2. • having this as the first or best
  3. • being by this the first Comm. on Pāṇ. 6-2, 162

idammadhu

  1. ○madhu (idám○), n. a particular hymn TS. vii, 5, 10, 1

idammadhura

  1. ○madhura n. id. Kāṭh. 34, 5

idammaya

  1. ○máya mf(ī)n. made or consisting of this ŚBr. xiv, 7, 2, 6

idā

  1. i-dā́ ind. (fr. pronom. base 3. i Pāṇ. 5-3, 20), Ved. now, at this moment
  2. • (often connected with a gen. of ahan e.g. idā́ cid áhnaḥ, or ahna idā, this present day, 'now-a-days'
  3. • and with hyas e.g. idā hyaḥ, only yesterday) RV.

idādika

  1. ○"ṣdika (idâdika), mfn. beginning now or with this moment

idāvatsara

  1. ○vatsará m. (originally perhaps) 'the present or current year'
  2. • one of the names given to the single years of a period of five years
  3. • one of the five years in which gifts of clothes and food are productive of great rewards
  4. AV. VS. MaitrS. &c. (idāvatsarīya, mfn. belonging to such a year Comm. on Pāṇ. idu-vatsara and id-vatsara = idā-vatsara above. id-vatsarīya = idāvatsarīya above.)

idāni

  1. i-dā́ni i n. a measure of time (the fifteenth part of an Etarhi) ŚBr. xii, 3, 2, 5

idānīm

  1. i-dā́nīm ind. now, at this moment, in this case, just, even (with gen. of ahan e.g. idānīm ahnaḥ, this present day, 'now-a-days'
  2. • idānīm eva, just now
  3. • immediately
  4. • idānīm api, in this case too
  5. • tata idānīm, thereupon, then) RV. ŚBr. Ait. Ragh.
  6. • (in rare cases it is an expletive, affecting but slightly the sense)

idānīṃtana

  1. idānīṃtana mf(ī)n. present, modern, momentary, of the present moment Sāh.
  2. • -tva n. the being momentary Comm. on Mn.

iddha

  1. iddhá idhmá &c. See √indh

in

  1. in See √inv

ina

  1. iná mfn. (fr. √i Uṇ. iii, 2
  2. • or fr. in = √inv), able, strong, energetic, determined, bold
  3. • powerful, mighty
  4. • wild
  5. • glorious RV.: m. a lord, master
  6. • a king BhP.
  7. • N. of an Āditya
  8. • the sun
  9. • the lunar mansion Hasta L.

inasabha

  1. ○sabha n. a royal court or assembly

inodaya

  1. inôdaya m. sunrise

inakṣ

  1. inakṣ (said to be a Desid. of √naś
  2. • 2. sg. inakṣasi RV. x, 75, 4
  3. • Subj. inakṣat, i, 132, 6
  4. • p. ínakṣat, i, 51, 9 ; x, 45, 7), to endeavour to reach, strive to obtain RV.

inānī

  1. inānī f. N. of a plant (= Vaṭapattrī) L.

inu

  1. inu m. N. of a Gandharva L.

inthihā

  1. inthihā f. (fr. Arabic ?), an astrological term

ind

  1. ind cl. 1. P. indati, aindat, indāmbabhūva, inditum, to be powerful
  2. • 'to see' ṅoldst.
  3. • perhaps = √und, 'to drop?' (the meaning 'to be powerful' seems to be given by native lexicographers merely for the etymology of the word indra, q.v.) Dhātup. iii, 26 Nir. Vop.

indambara

  1. indambara n. the blue lotus, Nymphaea Caerulea L. See indī-vara

indindirā

  1. indindirā f. a large bee Prasannar.

indirā

  1. indirā f. N. of Lakshmī, wife of Vishṇu Kathās. BhP.
  2. • beauty, splendour

indirāmandira

  1. ○mandira m. 'the home of Lakshmī'
  2. • N. of Vishṇu L. [Page 166, Column ]

indirālaya

  1. indirâlaya n. 'the abode of Indirā or Lakshmī', the blue lotus, Nymphaea Stellata and Cyanea (the goddess Indirā issued at the creation from its petals) L.

indīvara

  1. indī-vara or indī-vāra, or indi-vara, as, am m. n. the blossom of a blue lotus, Nymphaea Stellata and Cyanea MBh. R. Suśr. Prab. &c
  2. • m. a bee Gīt.
  3. • (ī), f. the plant Asparagus Racemosus
  4. • (ā), f. another plant L.

indīvaradala

  1. ○dala n. the petal of a blue lotus Bhartṛ.

indīvaraprabhā

  1. ○prabhā f. N. of a daughter of Kaṇva Kathās.

indīvarākṣa

  1. indīvarâkṣa m. 'lotus-eyed', N. of a man Kathās.

indīvariṇī

  1. indīvariṇī f. a blue lotus, a group of blue lotuses L.

indu

  1. índu m. (√und Uṇ. i, 13
  2. • probably fr. ind = √und, 'to drop' [see p. 165, col. 3, and cf. índra]
  3. • perhaps connected with bindu, which last is unknown in the Ṛig-veda BRD.), Ved. a drop (especially of Soma), Soma RV. AV. VS.
  4. • a bright drop, a spark TS.
  5. • the moon
  6. • (avas), m. pl. the moons, i.e. the periodic changes of the moon
  7. • time of moonlight, night
  8. RV. MBh. Śak. Megh. &c
  9. • (us), m. camphor Bhpr.
  10. • the point on a die AV. vii, 109, 6
  11. • N. of Vāstoshpati RV. vii, 54, 2
  12. • a symbolic expression for the number 'one'
  13. • designation of the Anusvāra
  14. • a coin L. (In the Brāhmaṇas, indu is used only for the moon
  15. • but the connexion between the meanings 'Soma juice' and 'moon' in the word indu has led to the same two ideas being transferred in classical Sanskṛit to the word soma, although the latter has properly only the sense 'Soma juice.')

indukakṣā

  1. ○kakṣā f. the radiating circle all round the moon

indukamala

  1. ○kamala n. the blossom of the white lotus L.

indukara

  1. ○kara m. N. of a man

indukalaśa

  1. ○kalaśa m. id. Kathās.

indukalā

  1. ○kalā f. a digit of the moon
  2. • N. of several plants, Cocculus Cordifolius, Sarcostema Viminale, Ligusticum Ajowan L.

indukalikā

  1. ○kalikā f. the plant Pandanus Odoratissimus L.

indukānta

  1. ○kānta m. 'moon-loved', the moon-stone Kād.
  2. • (ā), f. night L.

indukirīṭa

  1. ○kirīṭa m. 'moon-crested', N. of Śiva Prasannar.

indukesarin

  1. ○kesarin m. N. of a king Kathās.

indukṣaya

  1. ○kṣaya m. wane of the moon
  2. • new moon,

induja

  1. ○ja m. 'son of the moon', N. of the planet Mercury VarBṛS.
  2. • (ā), f. the river Revā or Narmadā in the Dekhan L.

indujanaka

  1. ○janaka m. 'father of the moon', the ocean (the moon being produced at the churning of the ocean) L.

indudala

  1. ○dala n. a portion of the moon, a digit, crescent

indudina

  1. ○dina n. a lunar day

indunandana

  1. ○nandana and m. N. of the planet Mercury

induputra

  1. ○putra m. N. of the planet Mercury

indupuṣpikā

  1. ○puṣpikā f. the plant Methonica Superba L.

induprabha

  1. ○prabha m. N. of a man Kathās.

induphala

  1. ○phala m. Spondias Mangifera L.

indubimba

  1. ○bimba n. the disk of the moon, Śārṅg

indubha

  1. ○bha n. N. of the Nakshatra Mṛigaśiras
  2. • (ā), f. a group of lotuses

indubhavā

  1. ○bhavā f. N. of a river

indubhṛt

  1. ○bhṛt m. 'bearing the crescent on his forehead', N. of Śiva

indumaṇi

  1. ○maṇi m. the moon-stone

indumaṇḍala

  1. ○maṇḍala n. the orb or disc of the moon

indumat

  1. ○mat (índu○), m. (in liturgical language) N. of Agni (because in the verses in which he is addressed the word indu occurs) VS. xxvi, 13 ŚBr.
  2. • (tī), f. day of full moon L.
  3. • N. of the sister of Bhoja and wife of Aja Ragh.
  4. • N. of a river R.
  5. • of a commentary

indumitra

  1. ○mitra m. N. of a grammarian

indumukha

  1. ○mukha mf(ī)n. moon-faced Hāsy.

indumauli

  1. ○mauli m. N. of Śiva Prab. Bālar.

induratna

  1. ○ratna n. a pearl L.

indurāja

  1. ○rāja m. N. of a man

indurekhā

  1. ○rekhā f. a digit of the moon

indulekhā

  1. ○lekhā f. a digit of the moon
  2. • the plant Menispermum Glabrum
  3. • the moon-plant Asclepias Acida
  4. • a kind of lovage, Ligusticum Ajwaen L.

induloka

  1. ○loka m. = candraloka, q .v

indulohaka

  1. ○lohaka n. silver L.

induvadana

  1. ○vadana mf(ā)n. moon-faced Mālav.
  2. • (ā), f. a metre of four verses (each of which contains fourteen syllables)

induvallī

  1. ○vallī f. the plant Sarcostemma Viminale L.

induvāra

  1. ○vāra m. in astrology = the Arabic ?

induvrata

  1. ○vrata n. a religious observance depending on the age of the moon (diminishing the quantity of food by a certain portion daily, for a fortnight or a month, &c.) MBh. (cf. cāndrāyaṇa.)

induśakalā

  1. ○śakalā f. Vernonia Anthelminthica L.

induśapharī

  1. ○śapharī f. Bauhinia Tomentosa L.

induśekhara

  1. ○śekhara m. 'moon-crested', N. of Śiva Kathās.
  2. • of a Kimnara

indusuta

  1. ○suta and m. N. of the planet Mercury

indusūnu

  1. ○sūnu m. N. of the planet Mercury

induka

  1. induka m. N. of a plant, = aśmantaka L.

indūra

  1. indūra m. a rat, a mouse [cf. undura, unduru] L.

indra

  1. índra m. (for etym. as given by native authorities Nir. x, 8 Sāy. on RV. i, 3, 4 Uṇ. ii, 28
  2. • according to BRD. fr. in = √inv with suff. ra preceded by inserted d, meaning 'to subdue, conquer' [Page 166, Column ]
  3. • according to Muir, S. T. v, 119, for sindra fr. √syand, 'to drop'
  4. • more probably from √ind, 'to drop', q.v., and connected with indu above), the god of the atmosphere and sky
  5. • the Indian Jupiter Pluvius or lord of rain (who in Vedic mythology reigns over the deities of the intermediate region or atmosphere
  6. • he fights against and conquers with his thunder-bolt [vajra] the demons of darkness, and is in general a symbol of generous heroism
  7. • indra was not originally lord of the gods of the sky, but his deeds were most useful to mankind, and he was therefore addressed in prayers and hymns more than any other deity, and ultimately superseded the more lofty and spiritual Varuṇa
  8. • in the later mythology indra is subordinated to the triad Brahman, Vishṇu, and Śiva, but remained the chief of all other deities in the popular mind)
  9. RV. AV. ŚBr. Mn. MBh. R. &c. &c
  10. • (he is also regent of the east quarter, and considered one of the twelve Ādityas) Mn. R. Suśr. &c
  11. • in the Vedānta he is identified with the supreme being
  12. • a prince
  13. • ifc. best, excellent, the first, the chief (of any class of objects
  14. • cf. surêndra, rājêndra, parvatêndra, &c.) Mn. Hit.
  15. • the pupil of the right eye (that of the left being called Indrāṇī or Indra's wife) ŚBr. BṛĀrUp.
  16. • the number fourteen, Sūryas
  17. • N. of a grammarian
  18. • of a physician
  19. • the plant Wrightia Antidysenterica ( See kuṭaja) L.
  20. • a vegetable poison L.
  21. • the twenty-sixth Yoga or division of a circle on the plane of the ecliptic
  22. • the Yoga star in the twenty-sixth Nakshatra, ? Pegasi
  23. • the human soul, the portion of spirit residing in the body
  24. • night L.
  25. • one of the nine divisions of Jambu-dviipa or the known continent L.
  26. • (ā), f. the wife of Indra, See indrāṇī
  27. • N. of a plant L.
  28. • (ī), f. N. of an attendant of Devii

indraṛṣabhā

  1. ○ṛṣabhā (índra○), f. 'having Indra as a bull, or impregnated by Indra', the earth AV. xii, 1, 6

indrakarman

  1. ○karman m. 'performing Indra's deeds'
  2. • N. of Vishṇu R.

indrakavi

  1. ○kavi m. N. of a poet

indrakārmuka

  1. ○kārmuka n. rainbow VarBṛS.

indrakīla

  1. ○kīla m. N. of a mountain MBh.
  2. • a bolt, cross-beam AV.Par. Suśr.

indrakukṣi

  1. ○kukṣi m. 'Indra's belly', N. of particular Soma sacrifices TāṇḍyaBr.

indrakuñjara

  1. ○kuñjara m. Indra's elephant ( airāvata) L.

indrakūṭa

  1. ○kūṭa m. N. of a mountain Hariv.

indrakṛṣṭa

  1. ○kṛṣṭa mfn. 'ploughed by Indra', growing in a wild state MBh.

indraketu

  1. ○ketu m. Indra's banner Lalit.
  2. • N. of a man BhP.

indrakośa

  1. ○kośa or m. a platform

indrakoṣa

  1. ○koṣa or m. a platform

indrakoṣaka

  1. ○koṣaka m. a platform
  2. • a scaffold
  3. • a projection of the roof of a house, a kind of balcony or terrace
  4. • a pin or bracket projecting from the wall R. and L.

indrakrośa

  1. ○krośa m. N. of a place TāṇḍyaBr.

indragiri

  1. ○giri m. N. of a mountain Rājat.

indragupta

  1. ○gupta (índra○), mf(ā)n. guarded or protected by Indra AV. xii, 1, 11
  2. • m. N. of a Brā?man

indraguru

  1. ○guru m. teacher of Indra, N. of Kaśyapa

indragopa

  1. ○gopa or ā mfn. Ved. having Indra as one's protector RV. viii, 46, 32
  2. • m. the insect cochineal of various kinds
  3. • a fire-fly (in this sense also indra-gopaka)

indraghoṣa

  1. ○ghoṣá m. 'having the name Indra', N. of a particular deity VS. MaitrS.

indracandana

  1. ○candana n. = hari-candana L.

indracāpa

  1. ○cāpa m. n. Indra's bow, the rainbow MBh. Megh. VarBṛS.

indracirbhiṭī

  1. ○cirbhiṭī f. N. of a plant L.

indracchanda

  1. ○cchanda m. a necklace consisting of 1008 strings VarBṛS. Pañcad.

indraja

  1. ○ja m. N. of the ape Vālin L.

indrajatu

  1. ○jatu n. bitumen Nir.

indrajanana

  1. ○janana n. Indra's birth. (indra-jananīya [gana indra-jananâdi Pāṇ. 4-3, 8], mfn. treating of Indra's birth.)

indrajā

  1. ○jā mfn. descended from Indra AV. iv, 3, 7

indrajānu

  1. ○jānu m. N. of a monkey R.

indrajāla

  1. ○jālá n. the net of Indra AV. viii, 8, 8
  2. • a weapon employed by Arjuna MBh.
  3. • sham, illusion, delusion, magic, sorcery, juggle
  4. • the art of magic
  5. &c. Kathās. Ratnāv. Prab. Vedāntas. Sāh. &c
  6. • -jña m. knowing the art of magic, a juggler, sorcerer VarBṛS.
  7. • -paricaya m. knowledge of magic art Kshem.
  8. • -puruṣa m. a phantom of a man Daś.
  9. • -vidyā f. the science of magic art

indrajālika

  1. ○"ṣjālika m. a juggler, a conjurer

indrajālin

  1. ○"ṣjālin m. a juggler, sorcerer Kathās.
  2. • N. of a Bodhi-sattva Lalit.

indrajit

  1. ○jit m. 'conqueror of Indra', N. of the son of Rāvaṇa R. Ragh.
  2. • of a Dānava Hariv.
  3. • of the father of Rāvaṇa and king of Kāśmīra Rājat.
  4. • of a king and protector of Keśava-dāsa. indrajid-vijayin m. 'conqueror of Indra-jit', N. of Lakshmaṇa L.

indrajūta

  1. ○jūta (indrá-), mfn. promoted or excited or procured by Indra RV. and AV.

indrajyeṣṭha

  1. ○jyeṣṭha (índra-), mfn. one whose chief is Indra, led by Indra RV. AV. TS.

indratanū

  1. ○tanū́ f. N. of a kind of bricks TS.

indratama

  1. ○tama mfn. most Indra-like RV. VS.

indrataru

  1. ○taru m. Terminalia Arjuna VarBṛS. Nir.

indratā

  1. ○tā f. power and dignity of Indra

indratāpana

  1. ○tāpana m. N. of a Dānava MBh. Hariv.

indratūrīya

  1. ○tūrīyá n. a particular rite TBr. ŚBr. [Page 166, Column ]

indratūla

  1. ○tūla or n. a flock of cotton or a flocculent seed &c. blown about in the air L.

indratūlaka

  1. ○tūlaka n. a flock of cotton or a flocculent seed &c. blown about in the air L.

indratejas

  1. ○tejas n. Indra's thunderbolt BhP.

indratoyā

  1. ○toyā f. N. of a river MBh.

indratva

  1. ○tva n. Indra's power and dignity
  2. • kingship

indratvota

  1. ○tvôta (índra○), mfn. 'favoured or protected by thee, O Indra' RV. i, 132, 1 ; viii, 19, 16

indradatta

  1. ○datta m. N. of a Brāhman Kathās.

indradamana

  1. ○damana m. N. of an Asura

indradāru

  1. ○dāru m. the tree Pinus Devadāru Bhpr.

indradevī

  1. ○devī f. N. of the wife of king Megha-vāhana
  2. • -bhavana n. N. of the monastery built by the above Rājat.

indradyumna

  1. ○dyumna m. N. of several men
  2. • (am), n. N. of a lake MBh. Hariv.

indradru

  1. ○dru m. the trees Terminalia Arjuna and Wrightia Antidysenterica L.

indradruma

  1. ○druma m. Terminalia Arjuna L.

indradviṣṭa

  1. ○dviṣṭa (índra○), mfn. hated by Indra RV. ix, 73, 5 MBh.

indradvīpa

  1. ○dvīpa m. one of the nine Dviipas or divisions of the known continent VP.

indradhanus

  1. ○dhanús n. Indra's bow, the rainbow AV. xv, 1, 6

indradhruva

  1. ○dhruva m. N. of a man

indradhvaja

  1. ○dhvaja m. Indra's banner VarBṛS.
  2. • N. of a Tathāgata
  3. • of a Nāga L.

indranakṣatra

  1. ○nakṣatrá n. Indra's lunar mansion
  2. • N. of Phalgunī ŚBr. ii, 1, 2, 11

indranīla

  1. ○nīla m. a sapphire Ragh. Megh. Śiś. BhP.
  2. • -ka m. an emerald L.

indrapatnī

  1. ○patnī f. the wife of Indra RV. VS.

indrapada

  1. ○pada m. = indra-tā

indraparṇī

  1. ○parṇī f. N. of a plant (perhaps Methonica Superba) Suśr.

indraparvata

  1. ○parvata m. N. of a mountain MBh.

indrapātama

  1. ○pātama mfn. most worthy to be drunk by Indra RV. ix, 99, 3

indrapāna

  1. ○pā́na mfn. worthy to be Indra's drink RV.

indrapāla

  1. ○pāla m. N. of a king

indrapālita

  1. ○pālita m. 'protected by Indra', N. of a king VP.
  2. • also of a Vaiśya Comm. on Pāṇ. 8-, 2, 83

indrapīta

  1. ○pīta (índra○), mfn. drunk by Indra RV. KātyŚr.

indraputrā

  1. ○putrā f. 'having Indra as son', Indra's mother AV. iii, 10, 13

indrapurogama

  1. ○purogama mfn. preceded or led on by Indra, having Indra as leader

indrapurohitā

  1. ○purohitā f. the asterism Pushya L.

indrapuṣpa

  1. ○puṣpa m

indrapuṣpā

  1. ○puṣpā

indrapuṣpikā

  1. ○puṣpikā and f. the medicinal plant Methonica Superba Bhpr. Suśr. L.

indrapuṣpī

  1. ○puṣpī f. the medicinal plant Methonica Superba Bhpr. Suśr. L.

indrapramati

  1. ○pramati m. a pupil of Paila and author of some verses of the Ṛig-veda RAnukr. BhP. VP. AgP.

indrapramada

  1. ○pramada m. N. of a man

indraprasūta

  1. ○prasūta (índra○), mfn. caused or impelled by Indra RV. x, 66, 2

indraprastha

  1. ○prastha n. 'Indra's place', N. of a city (now called Delhi, the residence of the Pāṇḍavas) MBh.

indrapraharaṇa

  1. ○praharaṇa n. Indra's weapon, the thunderbolt L.

indraphala

  1. ○phala n. = indra-yava, q.v. L.

indrabāhu

  1. ○bāhu m. du. Indra's arms R. v, 21, 32

indrabīja

  1. ○bīja n. = indra-yava, q.v

indrabrāhmaṇa

  1. ○brāhmaṇa m. N. of a man

indrabhaginī

  1. ○bhaginī f. 'Indra's sister', N. of Parvatī L.

indrabhājana

  1. ○bhājaná n. a substitute for Indra ŚBr. iii, 4, 2, 15

indrabhū

  1. ○bhū m. N. of a teacher VBr.

indrabhūti

  1. ○bhūti m. N. of one of the eleven Gaṇādhipas of the Jainas

indrabheṣaja

  1. ○bheṣaja n. dried ginger L.

indramakha

  1. ○makha m. a sacrifice to Indra

indramada

  1. ○mada m. a disease to which fish and leeches are liable Suśr.

indramantrin

  1. ○mantrin m. N. of Bṛihaspati (the planet Jupiter) Comm. on VarBṛS.

indramaha

  1. ○maha m. a festival in honour of Indra MBh. Hariv. &c
  2. • -karman or -kamuka m. a dog L.

indramahotsava

  1. ○mahôtsava m. a great festival in honour of Indra

indramādana

  1. ○mādana mfn. animating or delighting Indra RV. vii, 92, 4

indramārga

  1. ○mārga m. N. of a Tīrtha MBh.
  2. • (ā), f. N. of a river R.

indramedin

  1. ○medin (índra○), mfn. one whose friend or ally is Indra AV. v, 20, 8

indrayajña

  1. ○yajña m. a sacrifice for Indra PārGṛ.

indrayava

  1. ○yava n. Indra's grain
  2. • the seed of the Wrightia Antidysenterica Suśr.

indrayaṣṭi

  1. ○yaṣṭi m. N. of Nāga

indrayāga

  1. ○yāga m. = indra-yajña

indrayoga

  1. ○yogá m. Indra's union or uniting power AV. x, 5, 3

indrarājan

  1. ○rājan mfn. having Indra as king TBr. i, 5, 6, 4

indralupta

  1. ○lupta m. n. or morbid baldness of the head

indraluptaka

  1. ○luptaka n. morbid baldness of the head
  2. • loss of beard

indraloka

  1. ○loká m. Indra's world
  2. • Svarga or paradise ŚBr. Mn. R. &c
  3. • -"ṣlokâgamana n. '(Arjuna's) journey to Indra's world', N. of a section of the third book of the Mahā-bhārata
  4. • -"ṣlokêśa m. the lord of Indra's world, i.e. Indra
  5. • a guest (as conferring paradise on his host)

indravaṃśā

  1. ○vaṃśā f. a metre of four lines (each of which contains twelve syllables)

indravajra

  1. ○vajra n. Indra's thunderbolt VarBṛS.
  2. • N. of a Sāman
  3. • (ā), f. a metre of four lines occurring frequently in epic poetry (each line contains eleven syllables)

indravat

  1. ○vat (índra○), or in some cases (RV. iv, 27, 4 and x, 101, 1) índrā-vat mfn. associated with or accompanied by Indra RV. AV. v, 3, 3 AitBr.

indravana

  1. ○vana n. N. of a place

indravarman

  1. ○varman m. N. of a warrior

indravallarī

  1. ○vallarī or f. the plant Cucumis Colocynthis L.

indravallī

  1. ○vallī f. the plant Cucumis Colocynthis L.

indravasti

  1. ○vasti m. the calf (of the leg) Suśr.

indravah

  1. ○váh (in strong cases ○vāh), mfn. conveying Indra (said of his horses) RV.

indravātatama

  1. ○vātatama mfn. much desired by Indra RV. x, 6, 6

indravāyu

  1. ○vāyú ū m. du. Indra and Vāyu AV. iii, 20, 6 RV.

indravāruṇikā

  1. ○vāruṇikā or f. Colocynth, a wild bitter gourd, Cucumis Colocynthis [Page 167, Column ]

indravāruṇī

  1. ○vāruṇī f. Colocynth, a wild bitter gourd, Cucumis Colocynthis [Page 167, Column ]
  2. • the favourite plant of Indra and Varuṇa Comm. on KātyŚr. L.

indravāh

  1. ○vāh See -vah

indravāha

  1. ○vāha m. N. of a man BhP.

indravāhana

  1. ○vāhana n. Indra's chariot Vām.

indravīja

  1. ○vīja See -bīja

indravīrudh

  1. ○vīrudh f. Indra's snare PārGṛ.

indravṛkṣa

  1. ○vṛkṣa m. = indra-dru, q.v. Suśr. Nir.

indravṛkṣīya

  1. ○"ṣvṛkṣīya [gaṇa utkarâdi Pāṇ. 4-2, 9], belonging to or coming from the above

indravṛddhā

  1. ○vṛddhā f. a kind of abscess Suśr.

indravṛddhika

  1. ○vṛddhika m. a kind of horse L.

indravaidūrya

  1. ○vaidūrya n. a kind of precious stone Suśr.

indravairin

  1. ○vairin m. Indra's enemy, a Daitya L.

indravrata

  1. ○vrata n. 'Indra's rule of conduct', one of the duties of a king (to distribute benefits, as Indra pours down rain) Mn. ix, 304

indraśakti

  1. ○śakti f. Indrāṇī the wife or personified energy of Indra

indraśatru

  1. ○śatru (índra○), mfn. one whose enemy or conqueror is Indra, conquered by Indra RV. i, 32, 6 TS. ŚBr.
  2. • m. 'Indra's enemy', N. of Prahlāda Ragh. vii, 32 BhP. vi, 9, 11 (with both the meanings)

indraśarman

  1. ○śarman m. N. of a man

indraśalabha

  1. ○śalabha m. N. of a man

indraśaila

  1. ○śaila m. N. of a mountain

indraśreṣṭha

  1. ○śreṣṭha (índra○), mfn. having Indra as chief, led by Indra (cf. indra-jyeṣṭha) ŚBr.

indrasakhi

  1. ○sakhi (índra○), mf(ā)n. one whose ally or companion is Indra RV. AV.

indrasaṃjaya

  1. ○saṃjaya n. N. of a Sāman ĀrshBr.

indrasaṃdhā

  1. ○saṃdhā́ f. connexion or alliance with Indra AV. xi, 10, 9

indrasava

  1. ○savá m. a particular Soma sacrifice MaitrS. Kāṭh.

indrasārathi

  1. ○sārathi (índra○), mfn. Indra's companion, N. of Vāyu RV. iv, 46, 2 and 48, 2

indrasāvarṇi

  1. ○sāvarṇi m. N. of the fourteenth Manu BhP.

indrasāhva

  1. ○sâhva n. = indra-yava, q.v

indrasiṃha

  1. ○siṃha m. N. of a poet

indrasuta

  1. ○suta m. 'son of Indra', N. of the monkey-king Vālin
  2. • of Arjuna
  3. • of Jayanta L.

indrasurasa

  1. ○surasa m. a shrub (the leaves of which are used in discutient applications), Vitex Negundo L.

indrasurā

  1. ○surā f. a species of Colocynth Suśr.

indrasurisa

  1. ○surisa m. = -surasa

indrasūnu

  1. ○sūnu m. 'the son of Indra', N. of the monkey-king Vālin

indrasena

  1. ○sena m. N. of several men
  2. • N. of a Nāga
  3. • of a mountain BhP.
  4. • (ā́), f. Indra's army RV. x, 102, 2
  5. • N. of a goddess
  6. • of several women
  7. • -dvitīya mfn. attended by Indra-sena

indrastut

  1. ○stút or m. 'praise of Indra'

indrastoma

  1. ○stoma m. 'praise of Indra'
  2. • N. of particular hymns to Indra in certain ceremonies ŚBr. ĀśvŚr. KātyŚr.

indrasthāna

  1. ○sthāna n. the place of Indra's banner VarYogay.

indrasvat

  1. ○"ṣs-vat (índras-vat), mfn. similar to Indra
  2. • accompanied by Indra, possessed of power (?) [Sāy.] RV. iv, 37, 5

indrahava

  1. ○havá m. invocation of Indra RV. ix, 96, 1

indrahasta

  1. ○hasta m. a kind of medicament L.

indrahū

  1. ○hū m. N. of a man

indrahūti

  1. ○hūti (índra○), f. invocation of Indra RV. vi, 38, 1

indrākutsa

  1. indrā-kutsa ā m. du. Indra and Kutsa RV. v, 31, 9

indrāgni

  1. indrâgní ī m. du. Indra and Agni RV. AV. TāṇḍyaBr.
  2. • -devata f. the sixteenth lunar mansion
  3. • -daiva mfn. having Indra and Agni as deities VarBṛS.
  4. • -daivata n. the Nakshatra Viśākhā ib.
  5. • -dhūma m. frost, snow L.

indrāṅka

  1. indrâṅka m. a species of crab L.

indrāditya

  1. indrâditya m. N. of a man

indrānuja

  1. indrânuja m. 'the younger brother of Indra', N. of Vishṇu or Kṛishṇa

indrāparvata

  1. indrā-parvata ā m. du. Indra and Parvata RV.

indrāpūṣan

  1. indrā-pūṣan or ṇā m. du. Indra and Pūshan RV. AV.

indrāpūṣan

  1. indrā-pū́ṣan ṇā m. du. Indra and Pūshan RV. AV.

indrābṛhaspati

  1. índrā-bṛ́haspáti ī m. du. Indra and Bṛihaspati RV.

indrābrahmaṇaspati

  1. indrābrahmaṇaspati ī m. du. Indra and Brahmaṇaspati RV.

indrābha

  1. indrâbha m. N. of a son of Dhṛitarāshṭra MBh.
  2. • a species of fowl

indrāmarut

  1. indrā-marut tas m. pl. Indra and the Maruts RV.

indrāyatana

  1. indrâyatana mfn. depending on Indra ŚBr.

indrāyudha

  1. indrâyudha n. 'Indra's weapon', the rainbow MBh. VarBṛS. Ragh.
  2. • diamond L.
  3. • m. a horse marked with black about the eyes
  4. • (ā), f. a kind of leech (marked with rainbow tints) Suśr.
  5. • -maya mfn. consisting of rainbow Kād.
  6. • -śikhin m. N. of a Nāga

indrāri

  1. indrâri m. Indra's enemy, an Asura or demon L.

indrāvat

  1. indrāvat See índra-vat

indrāvaraja

  1. indrâvaraja m. 'the younger brother of Indra', N. of Vishṇu or Kṛishṇa VP.

indrāvaruṇa

  1. índrā-váruṇa ā m. du. Indra and Varuṇa RV. AV.

indrāviṣṇu

  1. índrā-víṣṇu ū m. du. Indra and Vishṇu RV.

indrāśana

  1. indrâśana m. hemp (dried and chewed)
  2. • the shrub which bears the seed used as a jeweller's weight, Abrus Precatorius L.

indrāsana

  1. indrâsana n. the throne of Indra, any throne
  2. • a foot of five short syllables

indrāsoma

  1. índrā-sóma ā m. du. Indra and Soma RV. AV.

indrāsomīya

  1. índrā-"ṣsomī́ya mfn. consecrated to Indra and Soma TBr. i, 7, 23

indrāhva

  1. indrâhva n. = indrayava, q.v

indrejya

  1. indrêjya m. N. of Bṛihaspati, the preceptor of the gods L.

indreṇata

  1. indre-ṇata mf(ā)n. naturally curved (as a reed) TāṇḍyaBr. xv, 5, 20 Lāṭy. iv, 1, 7

indreśvara

  1. indrêśvara m. N. of a Tīrtha
  2. • -liṅga n. N. of a Liṅga

indreṣita

  1. índrêṣita mfn. sent or driven or instigated by Indra RV. AV.

indrota

  1. indrôtá m. 'upheld or promoted by Indra', N. of a teacher RV. ŚBr. MBh. [Page 167, Column ]

indrotsava

  1. indrôtsava m. a festival in honour of Indra Kathās.

indraka

  1. indraka n. an assembly-room, a hall L.

indraya

  1. indraya Nom. Ā. indrayate, to behave like Indra RV. iv, 24, 4

indrayu

  1. indrayú mfn. longing for or wishing to approach Indra RV. ix, 2, 9 ; 6, 9 ; 54, 4

indrāṇikā

  1. indrāṇikā f. the plant Vitex Negundo L.

indrāṇī

  1. indrāṇī́ f. the wife of Indra RV. AV. VS. TS. MBh. &c
  2. • N. of Durgā Hariv., (reckoned as one of the eight mothers [mātṛkā] or divine energies)
  3. • the pupil of the left eye (cf. indra) ŚBr.
  4. • a kind of coitus L.
  5. • the plant Vitex Negundo L.
  6. • a species of Colocynth Nir.

indrāṇīkarman

  1. ○karman n. a particular rite

indrāṇītantra

  1. ○tantra n. N. of a Tantra

indrāṇīśāka

  1. ○śāka n. a species of vegetables

indrāṇīsāman

  1. ○sāman n. N. of a Sāman ĀrshBr.

indriya

  1. indriyá mfn. fit for or belonging to or agreeable to Indra RV. AV. VS.
  2. • m. a companion of Indra(?) RV. i, 107, 2 AV. xix, 27, 1
  3. • (am), n. power, force, the quality which belongs especially to the mighty Indra
  4. RV. AV. VS. TS. AitBr. ŚBr.
  5. • exhibition of power, powerful act RV. VS.
  6. • bodily power, power of the senses
  7. • virile power AV. VS. ŚBr.
  8. • semen virile VS. KātyŚr. MBh. &c
  9. • faculty of sense, sense, organ of sense AV. Suśr. Mn. Ragh. Kir. &c
  10. • the number five as symbolical of the five senses. (In addition to the five organs of perception, buddhī7ndriyāṇi or jñānêndriyāṇi, i.e. eye, ear, nose, tongue, and skin, the Hindūs enumerate five organs of action, karmêndriyāṇi i.e. larynx, hand, foot, anus, and parts of generation
  11. • between these ten organs and the soul or ātman stands manas or mind, considered as an eleventh organ
  12. • in the Vedānta, manas, buddhi, ahaṃkāra, and citta form the four inner or internal organs, antar-indriyāṇi, so that according to this reckoning the organs are fourteen in number, each being presided over by its own ruler or niyantṛ
  13. • thus, the eye by the Sun, the ear by the Quarters of the world, the nose by the two Aśvins, the tongue by Pracetas, the skin by the Wind, the voice by Fire, the hand by Indra, the foot by Vishṇu, the anus by Mitra, the parts of generation by Prajāpati, manas by the Moon, buddhi by Brahman, ahaṃkāra by Śiva, citta by Vishnu as Acyuta
  14. • in the Nyāya philosophy each organ is connected with its own peculiar element, the nose with the Earth, the tongue with Water, the eye with Light or Fire, the skin with Air, the ear with Ether
  15. • the Jainas divide the whole creation into five sections, according to the number of organs attributed to each being.)

indriyakāma

  1. ○kāma (indriyá○), mfn. desiring or endeavouring to obtain power KātyŚr. TS. Āp.

indriyakṛta

  1. ○kṛta mfn. performed or done with the organs of sense

indriyagocara

  1. ○gocara mfn. being within the range of the senses, perceptible, capable of being ascertained by the senses

indriyagrāma

  1. ○grāma m. the assemblage of the organs, the senses or organs of sense collectively Vedāntas. 232 Mn. MBh.

indriyaghāta

  1. ○ghāta m. weakness of the organs of sense Sāṃkhyak.

indriyajñāna

  1. ○jñāna n. the faculty of perception, sense, consciousness

indriyatva

  1. ○tva n. the state or condition of being an organ of sense Kap.

indriyanigraha

  1. ○nigraha m. restraint of the organs of sense

indriyaprasaṅga

  1. ○prasaṅga m. sensuality

indriyabuddhi

  1. ○buddhi f. perception by the senses, the exercise of any sense, the faculty of any organ

indriyabodhana

  1. ○bodhana and mfn. arousing the bodily powers, sharpening the senses Suśr.

indriyabodhin

  1. ○bodhin mfn. arousing the bodily powers, sharpening the senses Suśr.
  2. • (am), n. any excitement of sense, an object of perception, a stimulus, &c

indriyamocana

  1. ○mocana n. abandonment of sensuality Gobh.

indriyavat

  1. ○vat mfn. having senses BhP.
  2. • ( See also indriyā-vat.)

indriyavarga

  1. ○varga m. the assemblage of organs, the organs of sense collectively

indriyavipratipatti

  1. ○vipratipatti f. perversion of the organs, erroneous or perverted perception

indriyaviṣaya

  1. ○viṣaya m. any object of the senses

indriyavṛtti

  1. ○vṛtti f. sensitive faculty Kap.

indriyaśakti

  1. ○śakti f. power of the senses Bhartṛ. Kap.

indriyasaṃyama

  1. ○saṃyama m. restraint of the senses

indriyasvāpa

  1. ○svāpa m. sleep of the senses, unconsciousness, insensibility
  2. • the end of the world L.

indriyāgocara

  1. indriyâgocara mfn. imperceptible by the senses

indriyātman

  1. indriyâtman m. 'having the senses for soul', identical or one with the senses
  2. • N. of Vishṇu VP. v, 18, 50

indriyāyatana

  1. indriyâyatana n. the residence of the senses
  2. • the body L.

indriyārtha

  1. indriyârtha m. an object of sense (as sound, smell, &c.), anything exciting the senses Mn. MBh. Pañcat. Ragh. &c

indriyāvat

  1. indriyā́-vat (the Vedic lengthening of the a according to Pāṇ. 6-3, 131
  2. • but also once [AV. xv, 10, 1] indriyá-vat), mfn. powerful, mighty TS. VS. ŚBr. KātyŚr.

indriyāvin

  1. indriyā-vín mfn. id. TS. [Page 167, Column ]

indriyāsaṅga

  1. indriyâsaṅga m. non-attachment to sensual objects, stoicism, philosophy Mn.

indh

  1. indh cl. 7. Ā. inddhé, indhāṃ-cakre or īdhé, indhiṣyate, aindhiṣṭa, indhitum, to kindle, light, set on fire RV. AV. ŚBr. &c. (p. índhāna RV. AV. v, 3, 1 ; xix, 55, 3 ; 4, kindling, lighting
  2. • ídhāna RV., kindled, lighted, flaming): Pass. idhyáte, to be lighted
  3. • to blaze, flame RV. SV. MBh.
  4. • [of. Gk. ?, ? ; ?, ? Lat. oes-tus, [167, ] oes-tas ; Old. Germ. eit, 'fire.']

iddha

  1. iddhá mfn. kindled, lighted, alight
  2. • shining, glowing, blazing
  3. RV. Mn. ChUp. Ratnāv. &c
  4. • clean, clear, bright
  5. • wonderful L.
  6. • (am), n. sunshine, light, heat
  7. • a wonder L.

iddhatejas

  1. ○tejas m. N. of a man

iddhadīdhiti

  1. ○dīdhiti m. 'kindling rays', fire Śiś. xvi, 35

iddhamanyu

  1. ○manyu mfn. having the anger excited or kindled

iddhāgni

  1. iddhấgni mfn. one whose fire is kindled RV. i, 83, 4 ; viii, 27, 7

idh

  1. idh ifc. lighting
  2. • [cf. agnī74dh.]

idhma

  1. idhmá m. (n. L.) fuel in, general
  2. • fuel as used for the sacred fire
  3. RV. AV. ŚBr. KātyŚr. ĀśvGṛ. MBh. &c
  4. • m. N. of an Āṅgirasa GopBr. ; [Zd. aesma ; Hib. adhmad.]

idhmaciti

  1. ○citi f. a pile of wood ĀśvGṛ. iv, 2, 14

idhmajihva

  1. ○jihva m. 'the fuel's tongue', fire BhP. v, 1, 25
  2. • (also N. of a son of Priya-vrata ib.)

idhmaparivāsana

  1. ○parivāsana n. chip of wood MānŚr.

idhmapravraścana

  1. ○pravraścana m. 'wood-cutter', an axe L.

idhmabhṛti

  1. ○bhṛti (idhmá○), mfn. bringing fuel RV. vi, 20, 13

idhmavat

  1. ○vat (idhmá○), mfn. furnished or provided with fuel TBr. ii, 1, 3, 8 [misprinted idhya○]

idhmavāha

  1. ○vāha m. N. of a son of Agastya MBh. BhP.

idhmavranścana

  1. ○vranścana m. = -pravraścana AgP.

idhmasaṃnahana

  1. ○saṃnahana n. a string for fastening fuel together ŚBr.

idhmābarhis

  1. idhmābarhis [Pāṇ. 2-4, 1], n. sg. and (iṣī) du. fuel and grass

indha

  1. índha mfn. lighting, kindling ŚBr.
  2. • m. N. of a Ṛishi, (g. naḍâdi Pāṇ. 4-1, 99.)

indhana

  1. indhana n. kindling, lighting, [cf. agnī7ndhana
  2. • fuel
  3. • wood, grass &c. used for this purpose Mn. MBh. R. Yājñ. Śiś. c

indhanavat

  1. ○vat mfn. possessed of fuel

indhanvan

  1. índhan-van mfn. possessed of fuel
  2. • flaming RV. ii, 34, 5

indhanikṛ

  1. indhani-√kṛ to make into fuel Kād.

indhūka

  1. indhūka m. N. of a man

inv

  1. inv cl. 6. P. ínvati RV. AV.
  2. • or in, cl. 8. P. inóti RV.
  3. • 2. sg. Impv. inú and inuhí
  4. • impf. ○ainot RV.
  5. • (also once [SV. ii, 2, 2, 4, ] cl. 9. P. 1. pl. inīmasi) Ā. perf. 3. pl. invire, to advance upon, press upon, drive
  6. • to infuse strength, invigorate, gladden
  7. • to use force, force
  8. • to drive away
  9. • to keep back, remove
  10. • to have in one's power, take possession of, pervade
  11. • to be lord or master of anything, have the disposal of RV. AV. SV. Dhātup. Nir.

inva

  1. inva mfn. pervading. See viśvam-inva

invaka

  1. invaka n. N. of a Sāman
  2. • (ā́s), f. pl., N. of the Nakshatra Mṛigaśīrsha TBr.

invagā

  1. invagā́ f. = invakā́s above MaitrS.

ibha

  1. íbha m. (?√i Uṇ. iii, 153) servants, dependants, domestics, household, family RV. [BRD.]
  2. • fearless {cf. Sāy.}
  3. • an elephant Mn. Bhartṛ. Ragh. &c
  4. • the number eight
  5. • N. of a plant L.
  6. • (ī), f. a female elephant L. ; [Gk. ? Lat. ebur.] [167, ]

ibhakaṇā

  1. ○kaṇā f. a plant with an aromatic seed, Scindapsus Officinalis L.

ibhakeśara

  1. ○keśara m. the tree Mesua Roxburghī Suśr.

ibhagandhā

  1. ○gandhā f. N. of a poisonous fruit L.

ibhadantā

  1. ○dantā f. the plant Tiaridium Indicum L.

ibhanimīlikā

  1. ○nimīlikā f. smartness, shrewdness, sagacity (like that of an elephant) L.

ibhapa

  1. ○pa and m. the driver or keeper of an elephant VarBṛS.

ibhapālaka

  1. ○pālaka m. the driver or keeper of an elephant VarBṛS.

ibhapoṭā

  1. ○poṭā f. a young elephant, a cub

ibhamācala

  1. ○"ṣm-ācala (ibham-ācala), m. a lion L.

ibhayuvati

  1. ○yuvati f. an elephant's cub

ibhākhya

  1. ibhâkhya m. the plant Mesua Roxburghī L.

ibhāri

  1. ibhâri m. 'enemy of the elephant', a lion L.

ibhoṣaṇā

  1. ibhôṣaṇā f. a kind of aromatic plant L.

ibhya

  1. íbhya mfn. belonging to one's servants or attendants RV. i, 65, 7 [BRD.]
  2. • m. an enemy {cf. Sāy.}
  3. • wealthy, opulent, having many attendants ChUp. Daś. Pañcad. &c
  4. • (ā), f. a female elephant L.
  5. • the Olibanum tree, Boswellia Serrata

ibhyatilvila

  1. ○tilvila mfn. abundantly possessed of household requisites ŚBr.

im

  1. ím interj. MaitrS.

ima

  1. imá the base of some cases of the demonstrative pronoun idám, q.v. (acc. sg. m. imám f. imā́m [Page 168, Column ]
  2. • nom. pl. m. imé, &c
  3. • irregular gen. sg. imásya RV. viii, 13, 21 once)

imaka

  1. imaka mfn. diminutive of ima Comm. on Pāṇ.

imathā

  1. imáthā ind. in this way or manner RV. v, 44, 1

iyakṣ

  1. iyakṣ (anom. Desid. of √yaj), P. íyakṣati (Subj. 3. pl. íyakṣān RV. x, 50, 3
  2. • p. íyakṣat), Ā. (p. íyakṣamāṇa RV. i, 123, 10 VS. xvii, 69) to go towards, approach
  3. • to request, endeavour to gain
  4. • to long for, seek RV. VS.

iyakṣu

  1. iyakṣú mfn. Ved. longing for, seeking to gain RV. x, 4, 1

iyat

  1. íyat mfn. (fr. pronominal base 3. i), so large, only so large
  2. • so much, only so much
  3. • of such extent
  4. RV. TS. ŚBr. AitBr. Pañcat. Ragh. &c. ; [the. syllable iens, or ies in such Lat. words as totiens, toties, quotiens, quoties, and in numeral adverbs as quinquies.]

iyatcciram

  1. ○"ṣc-ciram (iyacciram), ind. so long, such a time Kathās.

iyattaka

  1. ○taká (iyat○), mf(ikā)n. so small, so little RV. i, 191, 11 ; 15

iyattā

  1. ○tā f. or the state of being, of such extent, quantity, fixed measure or quantity, so much Ragh. Kād. &c

iyattva

  1. ○tva n. the state of being, of such extent, quantity, fixed measure or quantity, so much Ragh. Kād. &c

iyam

  1. iyám f. nom. sg. of the demonstrative pronoun idám, q.v

iyasya

  1. iyasya (anom. Intens. of √yas), Ā. iyasyate, to relax, weaken
  2. • to vanish ŚBr.

iyasā

  1. iyasā́ f. lassitude, shrinking ŚBr.

iyasita

  1. iyasitá mfn. shrunk ŚBr.
  2. • (ám), n. shrinking ib.

ir

  1. ir cl. 6. P. irati, to go [cf. il] Nir.

irajya

  1. irajya (anom. Intens. of √raj), P. rarely Ā. irajyati, -te, to order, prepare, arrange
  2. • to lead
  3. • to dispose
  4. • to be master of
  5. • to grow [Sāy.] RV.

irajyu

  1. irajyú mfn. busy with preparations for the sacrificial rite RV. x, 93, 3

iraṇa

  1. iraṇa desert
  2. • salt or barren (soil)
  3. • = iriṇa, q.v. L.

iraṇyā

  1. iraṇyâ mfn. perhaps = iriṇyá q.v. MaitrŚr. ii, 9, 8

iradh

  1. iradh (anom. Intens. of √rādh), Ā. (3. pl. iradhanta RV. i, 129, 2), P. iradhyati Nir. to endeavour to gain
  2. • to worship [Sāy.] (The inf. irádhyai (cf. RV. i, 134, 2) is by BRD. referred to this form, and regarded as a shortened form for irádhadhyai
  3. • but Sāy. refers it to √īr.)

iraṃmada

  1. iraṃ-madá m. (cf. Pāṇ. 3-2, 37) delighting in drink
  2. • N. of Agni (in the form of lightning and Apāṃ-napāt) VS. xi, 76
  3. • a flash of lightning or the fire attending the fall of a thunderbolt Kād.
  4. • submarine fire L.

iraṃmad

  1. iraṃ-mád t m. id. MaitrS. i, 5, 3

iras

  1. iras n. ill-will, anger, hostility, (g. kaṇḍv-ādi Pāṇ. 3-1, 27.)

irasya

  1. irasya Nom. P. irasyáti, to show enmity to, be angry or envious RV. ; [Lat. ira, irasci.]

irasyā

  1. irasyā́ f. enmity, malevolence RV. v, 40, 7

irā

  1. írā (also irā́ AV. xv, 2, 3), f. (closely allied to iḍā and iḻā) any drinkable fluid
  2. • a draught (especially of milk) RV. AV. ŚBr. &c
  3. • food, refreshment
  4. • comfort, enjoyment AV. ŚBr. AitBr.
  5. • N. of an Apsaras (a daughter of Daksha and wife of Kaśyapa) Hariv. VP.
  6. • water L.
  7. • ardent spirits Bhpr.
  8. • the earth L.
  9. • speech L.
  10. • the goddess of speech, Sarasvatī L.
  11. • [cf. iḍā.]

irākṣīra

  1. ○kṣīra (írā○), mfn. one whose milk is a refreshment or enjoyment AV. x, 10, 6

irācara

  1. ○cara n. hail L.
  2. • (mfn.) earthborn, terrestrial
  3. • aquatic L.

irāja

  1. ○ja m. 'born from water', N. of Kāma, god of love

irāmukha

  1. ○mukha n. N. of a city of the Asuras near Meru

irāvat

  1. ○vat (írā○), mfn. possessing food, full of food
  2. • granting drink or refreshment, satiating, giving enjoyment
  3. • endowed with provisions
  4. • comfortable RV. AV. AitBr. MBh. &c
  5. • (ān), m. N. of a son of Arjuna VP.
  6. • the ocean
  7. • a cloud
  8. • a king L.
  9. • (tī), f. N. of a plant L.
  10. • N. of Durgā (the wife of Rudra) BhP.
  11. • of a daughter of the Nāga Suśravas Rājat.
  12. • N. of a river in the Pañjāb (now called Rāvii) MBh. Hariv. VP.

ireśa

  1. irêśa m. N. of Vishṇu L.
  2. • a king, sovereign
  3. • Varuṇa L.
  4. • Brahman BhP.

irikā

  1. irikā f. N. of a plant or tree L.

irikāvana

  1. ○vana n. a grove of such trees L. [Page 168, Column ]

iriṇa

  1. íriṇa n. (√ṛ, 'to go' Uṇ. ii, 51
  2. • connected with irā), a water-course
  3. • a rivulet, well RV.
  4. • any excavation in the ground, a hollow, hole AV. TS. ŚBr. KātyŚr.
  5. • a dice-board RV. x, 34, 1
  6. • a desert, an inhospitable region
  7. • a bare plain, barren soil
  8. • salt soil Mn. Yājñ. MBh. &c

iriṇyā

  1. iriṇyâ mfn. belonging or relating to a desert VS.

irin

  1. írin mfn. (connected with ina?), powerful, violent
  2. • a tyrant
  3. • an instigator [Sāy.], [cf. irasya &c.] RV. v, 87, 3

irimeda

  1. irimeda m. N. of a plant, = ari-meda

irimbiṭhi

  1. irimbiṭhi m. N. of a Ṛishi of the family of Kaṇva (author of several hymns of the Ṛig-veda) RAnukr.

irivillā

  1. irivillā or irivellikā f. pimples or pustules on the head Suśr. Bhpr.

irgala

  1. irgala (= argala), n. a bolt, (g. apūpâdi Pāṇ. 5-1, 4)

irgalīya

  1. irgalīya and mfn. fit for a bolt (as wood), belonging to a bolt &c

irgalya

  1. irgalya mfn. fit for a bolt (as wood), belonging to a bolt &c

irya

  1. írya mfn. active, powerful, energetical
  2. • N. of Pūshan and of the Aśvins
  3. • instigating
  4. • destroying enemies [Sāy.]
  5. • a lord RV. AV.

irvāru

  1. irvāru us mf. a kind of cucumber, Cucumis Utilissimus
  2. • another kind, Cucumis Colocynthis ( See irvālu, īrvāru, urvāru, ervāru) L.

irvāruśuktikā

  1. ○śuktikā f. a kind of melon (commonly Sphuti or Sphut), Cucumis Momordica L.

irvālu

  1. irvālu us mf. Cucumis ( See above) L.

il

  1. il cl. 6. P. ilati (iyela, eliṣyati, ailīt, elitum Dhātup. xxviii, 65) to come Hariv. VP.
  2. • to send, cast L.
  3. • to sleep L.: cl. 10. P. ilayati (Impv. 2. pl. iláyatā AV. i, 17, 4) or elayati (cf. Pāṇ. 3-1, 51), aor. aililat or ailayīt, to keep still, not to move
  4. • to become quiet AV. TS. ŚBr. &c. ; [a various reading has the form iḻ: Old. Germ. îllu, ī7llo, for ī7lju ; Mod. Germ. Eile ; Cambro-Brit. il, 'progress, motion'
  5. • Gk. ?] [168, ]

ila

  1. ila ilā, See iḍa, íḍā, p. 164, col. 2, and ílā below

ilava

  1. ilava (iḻava Sāy.), m. a ploughman, boor AitBr. v, 25, 5

ilavila

  1. ilavila m. = iḍaviḍa, q.v., N. of a son of Daśaratha
  2. • (ā), f. N. of a daughter of Tṛiṇa-bindu (wife of Viśravas and mother of Kuvera) VP.

ilā

  1. ílā f. (closely connected with íḍā and írā, qq.v.) flow
  2. • speech
  3. • the earth, &c
  4. • See iḍā

ilāgola

  1. ○gola n. the earth, globe L.

ilātala

  1. ○tala n. the fourth place in the circle of the zodiac
  2. • the surface of the earth

ilādadha

  1. ○dadha m. N. of a particular sacrifice ĀśvŚr. &c
  2. • See iḍā-dadha

ilādurga

  1. ○durga n. N. of a place

ilāṃda

  1. ○"ṣṃ-da (ílāṃ-da), n. 'granting refreshment or food'
  2. • N. of a Sāman MaitrS. TāṇḍyaBr. Lāṭy. &c

ilāvṛta

  1. ○"ṣvṛta (ilâvṛta), m. N. of a son of Āgnīdhra (who received the Varsha Ilāvṛita as his kingdom)
  2. • (am), n. one of the nine Varshas or divisions of the known world (comprehending the highest and most central part of the old continent, cf. varṣa) MBh. BhP. MārkP. VP. &c

ilāsutā

  1. ○sutā f. N. of Sītā

ilāspada

  1. ilâspada n. N. of a Tīrtha MBh.

ilikā

  1. ilikā f. the earth L.

ilinā

  1. ilinā f. N. of a daughter of Yama VP.
  2. • (ī), f. N. of a daughter of Medhātithi Hariv.

ilivila

  1. ilivila m. N. of a son of Daśaratha VP. (cf. idaviḍa.)

ilī

  1. ilī f. a cudgel, a stick shaped like a sword or a short sword L. See īlī

ilībiśa

  1. ilībíśa m. N. of a demon conquered by Indra RV. i, 33, 12

ilīśa

  1. ilīśa m. (said to be fr. il, 'to go'), a kind of fish (commonly called the hilsa or sable, Clupea Alosa), [cf. illiśa] L.

iluvarda

  1. iluvárda m. the first year in a cycle of five years [Sāy.?] TBr. iii, 8, 20, 5

ilūṣa

  1. ilūṣa m. N. of the father of Kavasha ailūṣa. [Page 168, Column ]

ilya

  1. ilya m. N. of a mythical tree in the other world KaushUp.

illaka

  1. illaka m. N. of a man Kathās.

illala

  1. illala m. a species of bird L.

illiśa

  1. illiśa m. the fish Clupea Alosa [cf. ilīśa] L.

illisa

  1. illisa m. id. Bhpr.

ilvakā

  1. ilvakā ās f. pl. the five stars in Orion's head L. See ilvala

ilvala

  1. ilvala m. a kind of fish L.
  2. • N. of a Daitya (the brother of Vātāpi) MBh. Hariv. VP.
  3. • (ās), f. pl., N. of the five stars in Orion's head L.

ilvalāri

  1. ilvalâri m. 'Ilvala's enemy', N. of Agastya' L.

iḻaspati

  1. iḻás-pati &c. See iḍás-pati, p. 164, col. 2

iva

  1. iva ind. (fr. pronominal base 3. i), like, in the same manner as (in this sense = yathā, and used correlatively to tathā)
  2. • as it were, as if (e.g. pathêva, as if on a path)
  3. • in a certain manner, in some measure, a little, perhaps (in qualification or mitigation of a strong assertion)
  4. • nearly, almost, about (e.g. muhūrtam iva, almost an hour)
  5. • so, just so, just, exactly, indeed, very (especially after words which involve some restriction, e.g. īṣad iva, just a little
  6. • kiṃcid iva, just a little bit: and after a negation, e.g. na cirād iva, very soon). iva is connected vaguely, and somewhat pleonastically, with an interrogative pronoun or adverb (e.g. kim iva, what? katham iva, how could that possibly be? kvêva, where, I should like to know?). In the Pada texts of the Ṛig, Yajur, and Atharva-veda, and by native grammarians, iva is considered to be enclitic, and therefore compounded with the word after which it stands RV. AV. &c. &c

ivopamā

  1. ivôpamā f. a kind of simile (in which iva is employed) Bhaṭṭ. x, 30

ivīlaka

  1. ivīlaka m. N. of a son of Lambodara VP.

iśīkā

  1. iśīkā f. an elephant's eyeball L. See iṣīkā

iṣ

  1. iṣ cl. 1. P. eṣati ( See anu- √1. iṣ and pari- √1. iṣ), Ā. eṣate, to seek, search BhP.: cl. 4. P. íṣyati and 9. P. Ā. iṣṇā́ti (p. iṣṇát RV. i, 181, 6, and iṣṇāná RV. i, 61, 13
  2. • pf. 3. pl. īṣus RV., and īṣiré AV.
  3. • aiṣīt
  4. • inf. iṣádhyai RV. vii, 43, 1) to cause to move quickly, let fly, throw, cast, swing RV.
  5. • to send out or off, stream out, pour out, discharge
  6. • to deliver (a speech), announce, proclaim AV. ŚBr.
  7. • to impel, incite, animate, promote RV. AV. VS. ŚBr.

iṣ

  1. iṣ ifc. mfn. moving quickly, speedy. See aram-iṣ

iṣaṇaya

  1. iṣaṇaya Nom. Ā. (3. pl. iṣaṇayanta RV. x, 67, 8) to move, excite

iṣaṇya

  1. iṣaṇya Nom. P. iṣaṇyati (p. iṣaṇyát RV. iii, 61, 7) to cause to make haste, excite, drive RV.

iṣaṇyā

  1. iṣaṇyā́ f. instigation, impulse RV. viii, 60, 18

iṣan

  1. iṣán n. (loc. iṣáṇi RV. ii, 2, 9) streaming out, pouring out, giving (wealth)

iṣavya

  1. iṣavyá mfn. (fr. íṣu below), skilled in archery VS. xx, 22 (cf. aniṣavyá)

iṣikā

  1. iṣikā f. ( = iṣīkā below) a brush L.
  2. • the eyeball of an elephant L.

iṣita

  1. iṣitá mfn. moved, driven, tossed, sent out or off, discharged RV. AV. Kauś.
  2. • caused, excited, animated RV. ŚBr. AitBr. &c
  3. • quick, speedy AV.

iṣitatvatā

  1. ○tvátā ind. by impulse or excitement RV. x, 132, 2

iṣitasena

  1. ○sena m. N. of a man Nir.

iṣīka

  1. iṣīka ās m. pl., N. of a people (= aiṣīka) VP.
  2. • (ā), f. (iṣī́kā) a reed, rush, stem or stalk of grass used as an arrow AV. vii, 56, 4 ; xii, 2, 54 ŚBr. Kauś. MBh. R. Ragh. &c
  3. • a sort of sugarcane, Saccharum Spontaneum L.
  4. • a brush L.
  5. • a small stick of wood or iron (used for trying whether the gold in a crucible is melted) L.
  6. • the eyeball of an elephant
  7. • See iṣikā, īṣikā, īṣīkā, iśīkā

iṣīkatūla

  1. iṣīka-tūla (cf. Pāṇ. 6-3, 65) and n. the point or upper part of a reed Kauś. ChUp.

iṣīkā

  1. iṣīkā○ n. the point or upper part of a reed Kauś. ChUp.

iṣīkāṭavī

  1. iṣīkâṭavī f. a bed of reeds BhP.

iṣu

  1. íṣu us mf. an arrow
  2. RV. AV. VS. MBh. Ragh. Śak. &c
  3. • (in mathematics) a versed sine
  4. • N. of a Soma ceremony KātyŚr.
  5. • the number five Sāh.
  6. • N. of a particular constellation VarBṛ. xii, 7. [According to Dayānanda iṣu may mean 'ray of light'
  7. • Gk. ? ; [168, ] Zd. ishu.]

iṣukāmaśamī

  1. ○kāmaśamī f. N. of a region Comm. on Pāṇ. 2-1, 50. [Page 169, Column ]

iṣukāra

  1. ○kārá or (1. iṣu-kṛt, for 2. See s.v.), m. an arrow-maker RV. AV. MBh. Kap. &c

iṣukṛt

  1. ○kṛ́t (1. iṣu-kṛt, for 2. See s.v.), m. an arrow-maker RV. AV. MBh. Kap. &c

iṣukṣepa

  1. ○kṣepa m. (the distance of) an arrow shot Lalit.

iṣudhanva

  1. ○dhanvá (cf. TĀr.) or n. (sg.) arrow and bow,

iṣudhanvan

  1. ○dhanvan n. (sg.) arrow and bow,

iṣudhanvin

  1. ○dhanvín m. an archer TĀr.

iṣudhara

  1. ○dhara m. an archer

iṣudhi

  1. ○dhí m. (√dhā), a quiver RV. AV. VS. R. &c
  2. • -mat mfn. possessed of a quiver VS.

iṣupa

  1. ○pa m. N. of an Asura (who appeared on earth as king Nagnajit) MBh.

iṣupatha

  1. ○patha m. the range of an arrow L.

iṣupuṣpā

  1. ○puṣpā f. N. of a plant

iṣubala

  1. ○bala (íṣu○), mfn. powerful by arrows RV. vi, 75, 9

iṣubhṛt

  1. ○bhṛ́t mfn. carrying arrows, an archer AV. Bhaṭṭ.

iṣumat

  1. ○mat (íṣu○), mfn. possessed of arrows RV. VS. TS. AV. Daś.

iṣumātra

  1. ○mātrá n. the length of an arrow Āp. i, 15, 19
  2. • (mfn.) having the length of an arrow (about three feet) ŚBr. KātyŚr.
  3. • (ám,), ind. as far as the range of an arrow ŚBr. TS. ŚāṅkhBr.

iṣumārga

  1. ○mārga m. 'arrow-path', the atmosphere L.

iṣuvadha

  1. ○vadhá m. death by an arrow ŚBr. v, 4, 2, 2

iṣusāhva

  1. ○sâhva m. N. of a plant Hariv. 3843

iṣustrikāṇḍā

  1. ○"ṣs-trikāṇḍā (iṣustrikāṇḍā), f. 'the threefold arrow', N. of a constellation (perhaps the girdle of Orion) AitBr.

iṣuhata

  1. ○hata mfn. killed by an arrow TāṇḍyaBr. xxii, 14, 3

iṣuhasta

  1. ○hasta mfn. 'arrow-handed', carrying arrows in the hand

iṣvagra

  1. iṣv-agra n. the point of an arrow AV. xi, 10, 16
  2. • ○agrīya mfn. [gaṇa gahâdi Pāṇ. 4-2, 13] belonging to the point of an arrow

iṣvanīka

  1. iṣv-anīka n. the point of an arrow
  2. • ○anīkīya mfn. [gaṇa gahâdi] belonging to the point of an arrow

iṣvasana

  1. iṣv-asana or n. 'arrow-thrower', a bow Ragh. R.

iṣvastra

  1. iṣv-astra n. 'arrow-thrower', a bow Ragh. R.

iṣvāyudha

  1. iṣv-āyudhá n. arrow and weapons AV. v, 31, 7

iṣvāsa

  1. iṣv-āsá mfn. throwing arrows
  2. • m. a bow
  3. • an archer
  4. • a warrior AV. xv, 5, 1, 7 MBh. R. &c

iṣuka

  1. iṣuka mfn. arrow-like, g. sthūlâdi Pāṇ. 5-. 4, 3
  2. • ifc. = íṣu (e.g. trī7ṣukaṃ dhanus KātyŚr.)
  3. • (ā́), f. an arrow AV. i, 3, 9
  4. • (ā), f. N. of an Apsaras VP.

iṣudhya

  1. iṣudhya Nom. (fr. iṣu-dhi) P. Ā. iṣudhyati, -te, to be a quiver, contain arrows, g. kaṇḍv-ādi Pāṇ. 3-1, 27
  2. • (for 2. iṣudhya, also for iṣudhyā and iṣudhyu, See next col.)

iṣṭi

  1. iṣṭí f. impulse, acceleration, hurry
  2. • invitation
  3. • order
  4. • despatch RV.

iṣma

  1. iṣma m. (cf. Uṇ. i, 144), N. of Kāma
  2. • the spring L.

iṣmin

  1. iṣmín mfn. going quickly, speedy, impetuous (said of the winds) RV.

iṣ

  1. iṣ cl. 6. P., ep. and Ved. also Ā. ic-cháti (Subj. icchāt RV. AV.), icchate (AV. xi, 5, 17
  2. • impf. aicchat, iyeṣa and īṣe, eṣiṣyate, aiṣīt, eṣitum or eṣṭum), to endeavour to obtain, strive, seek for RV. AV. ŚBr. AitBr.
  3. • to endeavour to make favourable
  4. • to desire, wish, long for, request
  5. • to wish or be about to do anything, intend RV. AV. ŚBr. R. Hit. Śak. &c
  6. • to strive to obtain anything (acc.) from any one (abl. or loc.)
  7. • to expect or ask anything from any one MBh. Mn. Śak. Ragh. Hit. &c
  8. • to assent, be favourable, concede KātyŚr. Mn. Kathās.
  9. • to choose Mn.
  10. • to acknowledge, maintain, regard, think Pāṇ. Comm.: Pass. iṣyate, to be wished or liked
  11. • to be wanted MBh. Hit. Śak. &c
  12. • to be asked or requested
  13. • to be prescribed or ordered Mn. R.
  14. • to be approved or acknowledged
  15. • to be accepted or regarded as
  16. MBh. Prab. Yājñ. Mn. &c
  17. • to be worth
  18. • to be wanted as a desideratum, See 2. iṣṭi: Caus. eṣayati, (in surg.) to probe Suśr. ii, 7, 15: Desid. eṣiṣiṣati ; [with iṣ Old. Germ. eiscôm, 'I ask' ; Mod. Germ. heische ; Angl. Sax. ásciani cf. also Gk. ?, ? ; Lith. je10skóti ; Russ. iskate, 'to seek.'] [169, ]

icchaka

  1. icchaka mfn. wishing, desirous of (cf. yathêcchakam)
  2. • m. Citrus Medica L.
  3. • (in arithm.) the sum or result sought L.

icchatā

  1. iccha-tā f. or desire, wishfulness L.

icchatva

  1. iccha-tva n. desire, wishfulness L.

icchā

  1. icchā f. wish, desire, inclination, K.: Mn. Yājñ. Pañcat. Ragh. &c
  2. • (in math.) a question or problem
  3. • (in gram.) the desiderative form APrāt.
  4. • (icchayā ind. according to wish or desire Pañcat. Hit. Megh. &c
  5. • icchāṃ ni-√grah, to suppress one's desire.)

icchākṛta

  1. ○kṛta mfn. done at pleasure

icchādāna

  1. ○dāna n. the granting or gratification of a wish

icchānivṛtti

  1. ○nivṛtti f. suppression or cessation of desire

icchānvita

  1. ○"ṣnvita (icchânvita), mfn. having a desire, wishing, wishful

icchāphala

  1. ○phala n. (in math.) result or solution of a question or problem

icchābharaṇa

  1. ○"ṣbharaṇa (icchâbharaṇa), m. N. of a man Kathās.

icchārāma

  1. ○rāma m. N. of an author

icchārūpa

  1. ○rūpa n. Desire (as personified by the Śāktas), the first manifestation of divine power (cf. svêcchā-maya). [Page 169, Column ]

icchāvat

  1. ○vat mfn. wishing, wishful, desirous L.

icchāvasu

  1. ○vasu m. 'possessing all wished-for wealth', N. of Kuvera L.

icchāśaktimat

  1. ○śakti-mat mfn. having the power of wishing, Vedāntas.

icchāsampad

  1. ○sampad f. fulfilment or attainment of a wish Hit.

icchu

  1. icchu mfn. wishing, desiring (with acc. or inf.) KātyŚr. Pañcat. R. Kathās.

iṣ

  1. iṣ mfn. ifc. seeking for ( See gav-iṣ, paśv-iṣ, &c.)
  2. • ṭ f. wish Hariv. [cf. iṭ-cara]

iṣa

  1. iṣa mfn. seeking ( See gav-iṣa)

iṣaṇi

  1. iṣaṇi See iṣan, p. 168, col. 3

iṣudhya

  1. iṣudhya Nom. P. iṣudhyáti, to implore, request, crave for (dat.) RV.
  2. • [Zd. iṣud, 'prayer'
  3. • iṣū7idyāmahi, 'we will pray.']

iṣudhyā

  1. iṣudhyā́ f. imploring, request RV. i, 122, 1

iṣudhyu

  1. iṣudhyú mfn. imploring, requesting RV. v, 41, 6

iṣūya

  1. iṣūya P. iṣūyati (dat. of the pres. p. iṣūyaté RV. i, 128, 4) to strive for, endeavour to obtain

iṣṭa

  1. iṣṭá mfn. (for 2. See s.v.), sought ŚBr.
  2. • wished, desired
  3. • liked, beloved
  4. • agreeable
  5. • cherished
  6. RV. ŚBr. KātyŚr. Mn. Pañcat. Śak. &c
  7. • reverenced, respected
  8. • regarded as good, approved Mn. Sāṃkhyak.
  9. • valid
  10. • m. a lover, a husband Śak. 83 c
  11. • the plant Ricinus Communis L.
  12. • (ā), f. N. of a plant L.
  13. • (am), n. wish, desire
  14. RV. AV. AitBr. Mn. R.
  15. • (am), ind. voluntarily

iṣṭakarman

  1. ○karman n. (in arithm.) rule of supposition, operation with an assumed number

iṣṭakāmaduh

  1. ○kāma-duh dhuk f. 'granting desires', N. of the cow of plenty Bhag.

iṣṭagandha

  1. ○gandha mfn. having fragrant odour Suśr.
  2. • m. any fragrant substance
  3. • (am), n. sand L.

iṣṭajana

  1. ○jana m. a beloved person, man or woman
  2. • a loved one Śak.

iṣṭatama

  1. ○tama mfn. most desired, best beloved, beloved, dearest

iṣṭatara

  1. ○tara mfn. more desired, more dear, dearer

iṣṭatas

  1. ○tas ind. according to one's wish or desire

iṣṭatā

  1. ○tā f. or desirableness, the state of being beloved or reverenced

iṣṭatva

  1. ○tva n. desirableness, the state of being beloved or reverenced

iṣṭadarpaṇa

  1. ○darpaṇa m. N. of wk

iṣṭadeva

  1. ○deva m. (cf. L.) or a chosen tutelary deity, favourite god, one particularly worshipped (cf. abhī7ṣṭa-devatā)

iṣṭadevatā

  1. ○devatā f. a chosen tutelary deity, favourite god, one particularly worshipped (cf. abhī7ṣṭa-devatā)

iṣṭayāman

  1. ○yāman (iṣṭá○), mfn. going according to desire RV. ix, 88, 3

iṣṭaraśmi

  1. ○raśmi (iṣṭá○), mfn. one who wishes for reins or bridles RV. i, 122, 13

iṣṭavrata

  1. ○vrata mfn. that by which good (iṣṭa) works (vrata) succeed [Sāy.] RV. iii, 59, 9

iṣṭasaṃpādin

  1. ○saṃpādin mfn. effecting anything desired or wished for Kathās.

iṣṭārtha

  1. iṣṭârtha m. anything desired or agreeable
  2. • (mfn.) one who has obtained a desired object MBh. R.
  3. • ○rthôdyukta mfn. zealous or active for a desired object

iṣṭāvat

  1. iṣṭā́-vat mfn. possessing a desired object (?) AV. xviii, 3, 20 [perhaps and belonging to 2. iṣṭa]

iṣṭāśva

  1. iṣṭấśva mfn. one who wishes for horses RV. i, 122, 13

iṣṭāhotrīya

  1. iṣṭāhotrīya or n. N. of a Sāman Lāṭy. MaitrS.

iṣṭāhotrya

  1. iṣṭāhotrya n. N. of a Sāman Lāṭy. MaitrS.

iṣṭi

  1. iṣṭí f. seeking, going after RV.
  2. • endeavouring to obtain
  3. • wish, request, desire RV. VS. &c
  4. • any desired object
  5. • a desired rule, a desideratum, a N. applied to the statement of grammarians who are considered as authoritative

iṣṭu

  1. iṣṭu f. wish, desire L.

iṣ

  1. iṣ ṭ f. anything drunk, a draught, refreshment, enjoyment
  2. • libation
  3. • the refreshing waters of the sky
  4. • sap, strength, freshness, comfort, increase
  5. • good condition, affluence RV. AV. VS. AitBr.

iṣaḥstut

  1. iṣaḥ-stut mfn. praising comfort or prosperity RV. v, 50, 5

iṣa

  1. iṣá mfn. possessing sap and strength
  2. • well-fed, strong
  3. • sappy, juicy, fertile RV.
  4. • m. N. of the month Āśvina, September-October) VS. ŚBr. Suśr. VP.
  5. • N. of a Ṛishi BhP.

iṣavat

  1. ○vat (iṣá○), mfn. vigorous RV. i, 129, 6

iṣaya

  1. iṣaya Nom. P. Ā. iṣáyati, -te (inf. iṣayádhyai RV. i, 183, 3, &c.) to be sappy
  2. • to be fresh or active or powerful RV. ĀśvŚr.
  3. • to refresh, strengthen, animate RV.

iṣayu

  1. iṣayú mfn. fresh, strong, powerful RV. i, 120, 5

iṣi

  1. iṣí f. (only dat. sing. iṣáye RV. vi, 52, 15, and nom. pl. iṣáyas SV. i, 6, 2, 2, 2) = 5. iṣ, q.v

iṣidh

  1. iṣídh f. (only nom. pl. iṣídhas RV. vi, 63, 7) libation, offering

iṣira

  1. iṣirá mfn. refreshing, fresh
  2. • flourishing
  3. • vigorous, active, quick RV. AV. VS.
  4. • m. N. of Agni L.
  5. • (am), ind. quickly RV. x, 157, 5
  6. • [Gk. ?, especially in Homer (e.g. Il. xvi, 404).] [169, ]

iṣetvaka

  1. iṣetvaka mfn. containing the words iṣé tvā (cf. VS. i, 1), g. goṣadâdi Pāṇ. 5-2, 62

iṣovṛdhīya

  1. iṣovṛdhīya n. N. of a Sāman Lāṭy. iii, 4, 16. [Page 169, Column ]

iṣu

  1. iṣu iṣu-dhi, &c. See 1. iṣ

iṣukṛt

  1. iṣu-kṛ́t mfn. (only RV. i, 184, 3) = iṣ-kṛt, preparing, arranging [NBD.]
  2. • (fr. √kṛt, 'to cut'), hurting like an arrow {cf. Gmn.} Sāy. reads iṣu-kṛ́ta, and explains it by 'made quick as an arrow.'

iṣkṛ

  1. iṣ-√kṛ (√1. kṛ with is [= nis BRD.]), P. (impf. 1. sg. iṣ-karam RV. x, 48, 8) Ā. (Impv. 2. pl. iṣ-kṛṇudhvam RV. x, 53, 7) to arrange, set in order, prepare RV.

iṣkartṛ

  1. iṣ-kartṛ́ mfn. arranging, preparing, setting in order

iṣkṛta

  1. íṣ-kṛta mfn. arranged, set in order RV.

iṣkṛtāhāva

  1. i'ṣkṛtâhāva mfn. one whose Soma vessel is prepared or ready RV. x, 101, 6

iṣkṛti

  1. íṣ-kṛti f. healing RV. x, 97, 9

iṣṭa

  1. iṣṭá mfn. (p.p. fr. √yaj
  2. • for 1. iṣṭá See col. 2) sacrificed, worshipped with sacrifices VS. ŚBr. KātyŚr. AitBr. &c
  3. • m. sacrifice MārkP. xiii, 15
  4. • (am), n. sacrificing, sacrifice
  5. • sacred rite, sacrament L.

iṣṭakṛt

  1. ○kṛt mfn. performing a sacrifice Comm. on KātyŚr.

iṣṭayajus

  1. ○yajus (iṣṭá○), mfn. one who has spoken the sacrificial verses VS. TS.

iṣṭasviṣṭakṛt

  1. ○sviṣṭakṛt mfn. one to whom a Svishṭakṛit sacrifice has been offered ŚBr.

iṣṭākṛta

  1. iṣṭā-kṛta n. for iṣṭīkṛta (q.v.) MBh. iii, 10513 (ed. Calc
  2. • ed. Bomb. iii, 129, 1 reads iṣṭī○)

iṣṭāpūrta

  1. iṣṭâpūrtá n. 'filled up or stored up sacrificial rites', or the merit of sacred rites &c. stored up in heaven RV. AV. VS. ŚBr. R. &c. ( See Muir v, 293
  2. • according to Banerjea's translation of Brahma-sūtras, p. 19, iṣṭa means personal piety, pūrta works for the benefit of others)

iṣṭāpūrti

  1. iṣṭāpūrti (or iṣṭâ○), f. id. BrahmUp.

iṣṭāpūrtin

  1. iṣṭāpūrtin mfn. one who has stored up sacrificial rites, or one who has performed sacrifices for himself and good works for others

iṣṭakacita

  1. iṣṭaka-cita (for the shortening of the ā Pāṇ. 6-3, 65), mfn. overlaid or covered with bricks Yājñ. i, 197

iṣṭakā

  1. íṣṭakā f. a brick in general
  2. • a brick used in building the sacrificial altar VS. AitBr. ŚBr. KātyŚr. Mṛicch. &c

iṣṭakāgṛha

  1. ○gṛha (iṣṭakā), n. a brick-house Hit.

iṣṭakāciti

  1. ○cití f. putting bricks in layers or rows ŚBr. x, 1, 3, 8

iṣṭakānyāsa

  1. ○nyāsa m. laying the foundation of a house

iṣṭakāpatha

  1. ○patha n. the √of the fragrant grass Andropogon Muricatus Bhpr.
  2. • (○thaka and ○thika n. id. L.)

iṣṭakāpaśu

  1. ○paśu m. sacrificing an animal during the preparation of bricks Comm. on VS.

iṣṭakāmaya

  1. ○maya mfn. made of bricks

iṣṭakāmātrā

  1. ○mātrā́ f. size of the bricks ŚBr.

iṣṭakārāśi

  1. ○rāśi m. a pile of bricks

iṣṭakāvat

  1. ○vat mfn. possessed of bricks Pāṇ.

iṣṭakāsaṃpad

  1. ○saṃpad f. completeness of the bricks ŚBr.

iṣṭakaikaśatavidha

  1. íṣṭakâika-śata-vidha mfn. corresponding to the 101 bricks ŚBr. x, 2, 6, 11

iṣṭi

  1. íṣṭi f. sacrificing, sacrifice
  2. • an oblation consisting of butter, fruits, &c., opposed to the sacrifice of an animal or Soma RV. i, 166, 14 ; x, 169, 2 ŚBr. ĀśvŚr. Yājñ. Mn. Śak. Ragh. &c

iṣṭitva

  1. ○tva n. the being an Ishṭi sacrifice AitBr. Jaim.

iṣṭipaca

  1. ○paca or m. an Asura, demon L.

iṣṭimuṣ

  1. ○muṣ m. an Asura, demon L.

iṣṭiyājuka

  1. ○yā́juka mfn. one who offers an Ishṭi sacrifice ŚBr.

iṣṭiśrāddha

  1. ○śrāddha n. a particular funeral rite VP.

iṣṭihautra

  1. ○hautra n. the office of an Hotṛi at an Ishṭi sacrifice Comm. on TBr. iii, 5, 1

iṣṭyayana

  1. iṣṭy-ayana n. a sacrifice lasting a long time ĀśvŚr.

iṣṭikā

  1. iṣṭikā f. = íṣtakā, q.v. L.

iṣṭin

  1. iṣṭín mfn. (cf. Pāṇ. 5-2, 88) one who has sacrificed TS. Kāṭh.

iṣṭīkṛta

  1. iṣṭī-kṛta n. a particular sacrifice or festive rite MBh.

iṣṭvā

  1. iṣṭvā ind. p. having sacrificed or worshipped

iṣṭani

  1. iṣṭani mfn. (fr. √yaj), to be worshipped RV. i, 127, 6 [Sāy.]
  2. • (for ni-ṣṭani fr. √stan) rustling {cf. NBD.}

iṣṭarga

  1. iṣṭárga m. (etym. doubtful), the Adhvaryu priest [Sāy.] TS. and TBr.

iṣya

  1. iṣya m. the spring L. (= iṣma, col. 1)

is

  1. is ind. an interjection of anger or pain or sorrow L.
  2. • (according to BRD. is Ved. = nis, cf. iṣ-√kṛ above.)

iha

  1. ihá ind. (fr. pronom. base 3. i), in this place, here
  2. • to this place
  3. • in this world
  4. • in this book or system
  5. • in this case (e.g. tenêha na, 'therefore not in this case', i.e. the rule does not apply here)
  6. • now, at this time RV. &c. &c. ; [Zend. idha, 'here' [Page 170, Column ]
  7. • Gk. ? or ? in ? and ? ; Goth. ith ; [170, ] perhaps Lat. igi-tur.]

ihakāra

  1. ○kāra m. the word iha Lāṭy.

ihakāla

  1. ○kāla m. this life

ihakratu

  1. ○kratu or (ihá○), mfn. one whose intentions or thoughts are in this world or place AV. xviii, 4, 38

ihacitta

  1. ○citta (ihá○), mfn. one whose intentions or thoughts are in this world or place AV. xviii, 4, 38

ihatra

  1. ○tra ind. here, in this world

ihadvitīyā

  1. ○dvitīyā f

ihapañcamī

  1. ○pañcamī f. being here (in this place, world, &c.) the second or fifth woman, (g. mayūra-vyaṃsakâdi Pāṇ. 2-1, 72.)

ihabhojana

  1. ○bhojana (ihá○), mfn. whose goods and gifts come hither AV. xviii, 4, 49

ihaloka

  1. ○loka m. this world, this life
  2. • (e), ind. in this world MBh. Mn. Pañcat. &c

ihavat

  1. ○vat n. N. of several Sāmans

ihasamaye

  1. ○samaye ind. here, now, on the present occasion, at such a time as this

ihastha

  1. ○stha mfn. standing here, Ratnāv. Bālar. &c

ihasthāna

  1. ○sthāna mfn. one whose place or residence is on the earth
  2. • (e), ind. in this place

ihāgata

  1. ihâgata mfn. come or arrived hither

ihāmutra

  1. ihâmutra ind. here and there, in this world and in the next Vedāntas. &c

iheha

  1. ihếha ind. here and there, now and then, repeatedly
  2. • -mātṛ m. one whose mother is here and there, i.e. everywhere RV. vi, 59, 1

ihatya

  1. ihatya mfn. being here Kathās. Daś. &c

ihatyaka

  1. ihatyaka mf(ikā)n. id. Pāṇ. Comm.