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- ṣa the second of the three sibilants (it belongs to the cerebral class, and is sometimes substituted for s, and more rarely for ś, and occasionally interchangeable with kh
- • in sound it corresponds to ṣ on the English word ṣun
- • many roots which begin with s are written in the Dhātu-pāṭha with ṣ, prob. to show that their initial s is liable to be cerebralized after certain prepositions)
- ○kāra m. the letter or sound ṣa Prāt.
- ○tva n. the state of the letter ṣa, the substitution of ṣ for s ib.
- • -ṇa-tva n. the substitution of ṣ for s and of ṇ for n ib.
- ṣa mfn. (only L.
- • for 3. ṣa below) best, excellent
- • wise, learned
- • m. loss, destruction
- • loss of knowledge
- • end, term
- • rest, remainder
- • eternal happiness, final emancipation
- • heaven, paradise
- • sleep
- • a learned man, teacher
- • a nipple
- • = kaca
- • = mānava
- • = sarva
- • = garbhavimocana
- • n. the embryo
- • (accordṭo some) patience, endurance
- ṣag sthagh, ṣac &c. √sag &c
- ṣaṭ ṣaḍ . (in comp. for ṣaṣ), below
- ṣaṭ-kāra m. the syllable ṣaṭ (in vauṣaṭ) AitBr. ŚāṅkhŚr.
- ṣaṭṭ cl. 10. P. ṣaṭṭayati (niketane, hiṃse, dāne, bale), cf.√saṭṭ
- ṣaṭṭaka m. (cf. ṣāḍava) a kind of sweetmeat Suśr. Sch.
- ṣaḍaga (?), m. a kind of snake
- ṣaṇḍa m. n. (often written khaṇḍa, also v. l. or wṛ. for śaṇḍa, ṣaṇḍha, and saṇḍa) a group of trees or plants, wood, thicket (always ifc. [Page 1108, Column ]
- • cf. vana and vṛkṣa-ṣ○)
- • any group or multitude, heap, quantity, collection BhP.
- • m. a bull set at liberty (-tva n.) Uṇ. i, 101 ; 113 Sch. (cf. nīlaṣ○)
- • a breeding bull L.
- • N. of a serpent-demon TāṇdyaBr. Lāṭy.
- • n. = liṅga (used in explaining pāṣaṇḍa) BhP.
- ○kāpālika m. N. of a teacher (v. l. caṇḍa-k○) Cat.
- ○tā f. state of a bull, &c
- • -yogya m. a bull fit for breeding L.
- ○tila
- ○tva wṛ. for ṣaṇḍha-t○
- ṣaṇḍaka
- ṣaṇḍaya wṛ. for ṣaṇḍh○
- ṣaṇḍā-maka (cf. Kām.),
- ṣáṇḍā-márka (cf. MaitrS.), wṛ. for śáṇḍā-márka
- ṣaṇḍālī f. (only L.) a wanton woman
- • a pond, pool
- • a partic. measure of oil (called Chatāk)
- ṣáṇḍika m. N. of a man MaitrS. (khaṇḍ○ ŚBr.)
- ṣaṇḍīya wṛ. ṣaṇḍhīya
- ṣaṇḍha m. (often wrongly written ṣaṇḍa, śaṇḍa, saṇḍha) a eunuch, hermaphrodite (14 or even 20 classes are enumerated by some writers) GṛŚrS. Mn. MBh. &c
- • (ī), f. (with yoni) the vulva of a woman that has no menstrual periods and no breasts Suśr.
- • m. or n. (in gram.) the neuter gender L.
- • m. N. of Siva L.
- • of a son of Dhṛitarāshṭra MBh.
- ○tā f
- ○tva n. the state of being a eunuch, impotence, weakness Kathās.
- ○tila m. barren sesamum (met. 'a useless person') MBh.
- ○veṣa mfn. clothed like a eunuch MBh.
- ṣaṇḍhaya Nom. P. ○yati, to castrate, emasculate, unman HYog.
- ṣaṇḍhitā f. (with yoni) = ṣaṇḍhi yoniḥ (s.e under ṣaṇḍha) ŚārṅgS.
- ṣaṇḍhīya Nom. P. ○yati (fr. ṣaṇḍha) Pat.
- ṣarājima ṣarāñjima, and ṣārija, N. of places Cat.
- ṣarjūra (perhaps for kharjūra), N. of a place Cat.
- ṣalāgru N. of a place Cat.
- ṣáṣ mfn. pl. (prob. for orig. ṣakṣ
- • nom. acc. ṣáṭ instr. ṣaḍbhís dat. abl. ṣaḍbhyás, gen. ṣaṇṇā́m loc. ṣaṭsú
- • in comp. ṣaṣ becomes ṣaṭ before hard letters, ṣaḍ before soft, ṣo before d, which is changed into ḍ, and ṇ before nasals) six (with the counted object in apposition or exceptionally in gen. or ifc., e.g. ṣaḍ ṛtavah, or ṣaḍ ṛtunām, 'the six seasons', ṣaṭsu ṣatsu māseṣu, 'at periods of six months' Mn. viii 403 at the end of a Bahuvrihi compound it is declined like other words ending in ṣ, e. g. priya-ṣaṣas nom. pl. Pāṇ. 7-1, 22 schol
- • among the words used as expressions for the number six (esp. in giving dates) are aṅga, darśana, tarka, rasa, ṛtu vajrakoṇa kārttikeya-mukha) RV. &c.&c
- • (in gram) a tech. N. for numerals ending in ṣ and n and words like kati Pāṇ. 1-1, 24, 25
- • (ṣaṭ), ind. six times ŚBr. [Cf. Gk. ? ; Lat. sex ; Goth. saīhs ; Germ. [1108, ] se10hs, sechs ; Eng. six.]
- ṣa mfn. = ṣaṣ ifc. (in pañca-ṣa, q.v.)
- ṣaṭ in comp. for ṣaṣ
- ○kapāla mfn. distributed in six cups (as an oblation) ŚBr.
- ○karṇa mfn. six-eared MW.
- • heard by six ears (said of secret counsel which has been unfortunately heard by a third person)
- Pañcat. Hit. Vet. &c
- • m. a sort of lute W.
- ○karmam n. the six duties of Brāhmans (viz. adhyayana, 'studying or repeating the Veda', adhyāpana, 'teaching the Veda', yajana 'offering sacrifices', yājana', conducting them for others', dāna, 'giving', and pratigraha, accepting gifts'), ŚāṅkhG. r. Mn. &c. (the six daily duties, accord. to the later law-books, are, snāna', religious bathing', saṃdhyājapa, 'repetition of prayers at the three Saṃdhyās', brahma-yajña, worship of the Supreme Being by repeating the first words of sacred books', tarpaṇa, 'daily oblations of water to the gods, sages, and Pitṛis', homa, 'oblations of fuel, rice &c. to fire', deva-pūjā', worship of the secondary gods either in the domestic sanctuary or in temples') Parāś. RTL. 394
- • six acts any one of which is allowable to a Brāhman householder as a means of subsistence (viz. ṛta', gleaning', amṛta, 'unsolicited alms', mṛta, 'solicited alms', karṣaṇa, agritulture', satyânṛta, 'commerce or trade', śva-vṛtti, 'servitude', the last being condemned) Mn. iv, 4, 5, 6, 9
- • six acts belonging to the practice of Yoga (viz. dhautī, vastī, netī, trāṭaka, naulika, kapāla-bhātī, these consist of suppressions of the breath and self-mortifications of various kinds) Cat. [Page 1108, Column ]
- • six acts for inflicting various kinds of injury on enemies (viz. śānti, vaśya, stambhana, vidveṣa, uccāṭana, māraṇa, qq. vv
- • these acts consist in repeating certain magical spells and texts taught in the Tantras) ib.
- • m. a performer of the above six acts, a Brāhman who is an adept in the Tantra magical formularies Mn. MBh.
- • ○makṛt m. a Brāhman L.
- • ○ma-dīpikā f. ○ma-prayoga m. N. of wks
- • ○ma-vat m. a Brāhman Kād.
- • ○ma-vidhi m. ○ma-viveka m. ○ma-vyākhyāna. cintāmaṇi, m. N. of wks
- ○kala mfn. lasting for six Kalās KātyŚr. Sch.
- ○kāraka n. N. of wk. on the use of six cases (consisting of 14 Ślokas)
- • -praticchandaka m. praticchandasa, -bheda m. -vivecana, n. N. of gram. wks
- ○kukṣi mfn. six-bellied TĀr. Sch.
- ○kulīya mfn. belonging to six families or tribes Cat.
- ○kūṭa-ślokānām-arthāḥ N. of wk
- ○kūṭā f. a form of Bhairavi Cat.
- ○kṛtvas ind. six times Kauś. Lāṭy.
- ○koṇa mfn. six-angled
- • n. a six-angled figure RāmatUp. Pañcar.
- • the thunderbolt of Indra L.
- • a diamond L.
- • the sixth astrological house L.
- ○khaṇḍa mfn. consisting of six parts Dharmśarm.
- ○kheṭaka n. N. of a town Cat.
- ○cakra n. sg. the six mystical circles of the body (mūlâdhāra, svâdhiṣṭhāna, maṇipūra, an-āhata, viśuddha, ājñâkhya) Pañcar.
- • N. of wk
- • -krama m. -dipikā f. -dhyāna-paddhati f. -nirūpaṇa, n. -nilaya m. -prabheda m. -bheda m. -bheda-ṭippaṇī or -bheda-vivṛtiṭīkā f. -vivṛti-ṭ○ f. -sva-rūpa n. -cakrâdisaṃgraha m. -cakrôpaniṣad-dīpikā f. N. of wks
- ○catvāriṃśa mf(ī)n. the 46th (ch. of MBh. and R.)
- ○catvāriṃśaka mfn. id. Yājñ.
- ○catvāriṃśat f. 46 Nir. ŚāṅkhŚr.
- ○caraṇa mfn. sixfooted
- • m. a bee Kāv. VarBṛS. Vās.
- • a louse L.
- • a locust MW.
- • -tā f. the state or nature of a bee VarBṛS.
- • ○ṇāya Nom. Ā. ○ṇāyate, to represent or act like a bee, Katkās
- ○citi mfn. consisting of six layers or strata Jaim.
- ○citika (ṣáṭ-), mfn. id. ŚBr.
- ○takra-taila n. a partic. medicinal compound Bhpr.
- ○tantrī f. N. of the six philosophical systems Cat.
- • -sāra m. N. of wk
- ○tāla m. a kind of measure Saṃgīt.
- ○tila-dāna a partic. ceremony W. (cf. next)
- ○tilin mfn. one who on certain festivals performs six acts with Tila or sesamum Hcat. Tithyād.
- ○triṃśá mf(ī́)n. consisting of 36 RV. PañcavBr. ŚāṅkhŚr.
- • provided with the Stoma of 36 parts Br. Lāṭy.
- • the 36th (f. du. 'the 35th and 36th' ŚBr.) MBh. R. Rājat. ; 36 (in ○śôna, 'diminished by 36') Lāṭy. Nidānas.
- ○triṃśacchatya (for ○ṃśatśatya), mf(ā)n. consisting of 36 hundreds KātyŚr.
- ○triṃśat (ṣáṭ-), f. sg. 36 (with pl. of the counted object in the same case or in gen.) TS. Br. &c
- • N. of wk
- • -tattva n. -padaka-jñāna n. N. of wks
- • -saṃvatsara mfn. 36 years old Maś. KātyŚr.
- • -sahasra mf(ā)n. consisting of 36 thousands ŚāṅkhŚr.
- ○triṃśati f. 36 ĀpŚr.
- ○triṃśatka mfn. consisting of 36 Kām.
- ○triṃśad (for triṃśat)
- • -akṣara (ṣáṭ-), mf(ā)n. having 36 syllables Br.
- • -uha mfn. lasting 36 days AitBr.
- • -aha-śas ind. always in 36 days KātyŚr.
- • -ābdika mfn. lasting 36 years Mn. iii, 1
- • -iṣṭaka (ṣáṭ-), mfn. consisting of 36 bricks ŚBr.
- • -una mfn. diminished by 36 Lāṭy.
- • -dipikā f. N. of wk
- • -rātra mfn. lasting 36 days KātyŚr.
- • -vikrama (ṣáṭ-), mf(ā)n. 36 steps long ŚBr.
- ○triṃśan (for triṃśat)
- • -mata n. a collection of the precepts of 36 Munis (held to be authors of as many law-books) Hcat. Saṃskārak.
- ○triṃśika mfn. consisting of 36 lengths or 36 long, Śulbas.
- ○tva n. a hexade Vārtt. on Pāṇ. 5-2, 29
- ○pakṣa (ṣáṭ-), mf(ā)n. provided with six side-posts AV.
- ○pañca-varṣa mfn. six or five years old BhP.
- ○pañcāśa mfn. the 56th Rājat.
- ○pañcāśat (ṣáṭ-), f. sg. 56 ŚBr.
- • -tama mfn. the 56th MW.
- • ○śad-dhorā-vṛtti f. N. of wk
- ○pancāśatikahorā f
- ○pañcāśatikā f
- ○pañcāśikā f
- ○pañcāśikā-vṛtti f. N. of wks
- ○pattra mfn. sixleafed NṛisUp.
- ○pad (ṣáṭ-
- • strong base -pād), mf(padī)n. six-footed AV.
- • one who advauces or has advanced six steps TS. ĀśvGṛ.
- • (a verse) consisting of six divisions or Pādas (nom. f. -pāt) AV. Anukr.
- • (adī), f. (cf. under -pada) a louse L.
- • a kind of composition Saṃgīt.
- ○pada (ṣáṭ-), mf(ā)n. having six places or quarters (as a town) MBh.
- • six-footed, (a verse) consisting of six divisions or Pādas VS. Br. &c
- • m. a six-footed animal, insect Cat.
- • (ifc. f. ā) a bee ŚāṅkhSr. MBh. Kāv. &c
- • a louse L.
- • (ā), f. a class of Prskṛit metres Col.
- • (ī), f. a female bee MW.
- • a louse ib.
- • the six states (scil. hunger, thirst, sorrow, disordered intellect, old age, death, or accord. to ṇīlak. kāma-krodhau, śoka-mohau, mada-mānau) MBh. [Page 1108, Column ]
- • N. of two wks. (-stotra n. N. of a hymn)
- • n. a partic. advantageous position in chess L.
- • -jya mfn. 'having bees for a string N. of Kāma-deva's bow Megh.
- • -priya m. 'beloved by bees', Mesua Roxburghī L.
- • ○dâtithi m. 'having bees as guests, the Mango tree L.
- • Michelia Champaka L.
- • ○dânanda-vardhana m. 'increasing the joy of bees', red and yellow amaranth L.
- • Jonesia Asoka: L.
- • a kind of acacia L.
- • ○dâbhidharma m. ○dârtha-vivaraṇa n. N. of wks
- • ○dâlī f. a line of bees Ragh.
- • ○dêṣṭa m. 'dear to bees', Nauclea Cadamba L.
- ○padikā f. a class of Prākṛit metres Col.
- ○palaka n. a partic. ointment Suśr.
- ○palika mfn. having the weight of six Palas ib.
- ○pāda mfn. six-footed GopBr.
- • m. a bee Hariv.
- ○pāramitā-nirdeśa m. a partic. Samādhi Kāraṇḍ.
- ○pāramitā-paripūrṇa m. 'endowed with the six transcendental virtues', N. of Buddha Divyâv.
- ○pārâyaṇa-vidhi m
- ○piṇḍa-vidhi m. N. of wks
- ○pitā-putraka m. a kind of time (in music) L.
- ○putra mfn. having six sons JaimBr.
- ○pura n. N. of an Asura town Hariv.
- ○pragātha n. a hymn consisting of six Pragāthas, ŚrS.
- ○prajña mfn. (only L.) acquainted with the six objects (viz. dharma, artha
- • kāma, mokṣa, lokârtha, and tattvârtha)
- • m. a dissolute man
- • a good-hearted neighbour
- ○praśnôpaniṣad f. N. of an Upanishad, = praśn○
- • -bhāṣya n. N. of Comm. on it
- ○śata (ṣáṭ-), n. 106 ŚBr. Vait.
- • (sg. or pl.) 600 AmṛitabUp. MBh.
- • (ī), f. 600 Jyot. VarBṛ.
- • mfn. consisting of or numbering 600 Mn., (iii, 198 ; 367
- ○śamī f. having the length of six Śamyās Kauś.
- ○śas ind. sixfold, six times Pañcar.
- ○śāstravicāra m. N. of wk
- ○śāstrin m. one who has studied the six Śāstras or six systems of philosophy MW.
- ○ṣaṣṭa mfn. the 66th (ch. of MBh.)
- • increased, by 66 Lāṭy.
- ○ṣaṣṭi f. (sg. or pl.) 66 MBh. Śatr.
- • -tama mfn. the 66th (ch. of R.)
- ○ṣoḍaśin mfn. consisting of six Stomas each of which has 16 parts PañcavBr.
- ○sapta mfn. pl. six or seven Rājat.
- ○saptata mfn. the 76th (ch. of MBh.)
- ○saptati f. 76 ib.
- • -tama mfn. 76th (ch. of R.)
- ○sahasrá mfn pl. numbering 6000 AV.
- • (ī), f. N. of wk. (○ra-kara m. Pratāp. Sch.)
- • -śata, (ibc.) 600, 000 MBh.
- ○sāhasrī f
- ○sūtra n
- ○sthala-nirṇaya m
- ○sthala-mahiman m
- ○sthalânubhava m
- ○sthānaka-vṛtti f. N. of wks
- ṣaṭka mfn. consisting of six Lāṭy. RPrāt. Śuśr. &c. (dvi-ṣaṭka = 12 MBh.)
- • bought for six &c. Pāṇ. v, 1, 22
- • occurring for the sixth time, doing anything for the sixth time ib. v, 2, 77 Vārtt.
- • m. six Gaṇit.
- • n. a hexade or aggregate of six (ifc. after another numeral, e.g. nava-ṣaṭka', consisting of nine hexades') Nir. ĀśvŚr. MBh. &c
- • the six passions collectively (viz. kāma, mada, māna, lobha, harṣa, and ruṣā) L.
- ○pañcāśikā f. N. of wk
- ○māsika mfn. hired for six months Pāṇ. ib. Vārtt. Sch.
- ṣaṭṭaya mfn. of six different sorts or kinds, in six ways, SāṅkhBr. ĀpŚr.
- ṣaḍ in comp. for ṣaṣ
- ○aṃsa m. a sixth part Ragh.
- • mfn. consisting of six parts (-tā f.) Sarvad.
- ○aṃhri m. = -anghri, Bhaitṛ. (vḷ.)
- ○akṣá mfn. six-eyed RV. ŚBr.
- ○akṣara (ṣáḍ- or ṣáḻ-), mf(ī)n. consisting of six syllables (○rīmahā-vidyā Pañcar. Kāraṇḍ.) VS. ŚāṅkhGṛ. &c
- • -maya mf(ī)n. id. Hcat.
- • -stotra n. N. of wk
- • -akṣarī-deva m. N. of an author Cat.
- ○akṣīṇa m. 'six-eyed', a fish L.
- ○aṅga n. sg. the six principal parts of the body (viz. the two arms, two legs, head, and waist) L.
- • six auspicious things, i.e. the six things obtained from a cow (go-mūtraṃ go-mayaṃ kṣīram, sarpir dadhi ca rocanā), A.
- • pl. the six limbs or works auxiliary to the Veda, six Vedâṅgas Gaut. Mn. &c
- • any set of six articles MW.
- • = -rudra (q.v.)
- • (ī), f. the six Vedâṅgas L.
- • mfn. six-limbed, having six parts Br. AmṛitabUp. Suśr. VarBṛS.
- • having six Vedâṅgas PārGṛ. Āpast. R.
- • m. a kind of Asteracantha L.
- • -guggulu m. a partic. mixture L.
- • -jit mfn. subduing the six members MW.
- • m. N. of Vishṇu L.
- • -pānīya n. an infusion or decoction of six drugs W.
- • -rudra, N. of partic. verses taken from the VS. and used at the bathing of an image of Śiva
- • -vid mfn. knowing the six Vedâṅgas Mn. iii, 185
- • -samanvāgata m. provided with the six chief requisites', N. of Buddha Divyâv.
- ○aṅgaka n. the body consisting of six parts L. [Page 1109, Column ]
- ○aṅginī f. a six-limbed i.e. complete army Mn. Kāv. Kām.
- ○aṅguli (cf. Pat. on Pāṇ. 1-4, 18 Vārtt. 1) or (id. on Pāṇ. 5-3, 84 Vārtt. 4), N. of a man
- ○aṅguḍli-datta (id. on Pāṇ. 5-3, 84 Vārtt. 4), N. of a man
- ○aṅghri m. 'having six feet', a bee Kāv. &c
- ○aṇḍa g. dhūmâdi (khaṇḍa and khaḍaṇḍa, Rāś.)
- ○adhika mfn. exceeded by six Mālatīm.
- • -daśan mfn. pl 10 + 6 MW.
- • -daśa-nāḍī-cakra n. 'circle of the 16 tubular vessels', i.e. the heart ib.
- ○anvaya-mahā-ratna n
- ṣaḍanvayaśāmbhavaraśmipūjākrama3ṣaḍ--anvaya-śāmbhava-raśmi-pūjā-krama m. N. of wks
- ○abhijña m. possessed of the six Abhijñās', a Buddha L.
- • a Buddhist Śaṃkar.
- ○abhijñāta mfn. possessed of the six Abhijñās Divyâv.
- ○ara (ṣáḍ- or ṣál-), mfn. having six spokes RV. NṛisUp.
- ○aratni (ṣáḍ-), mfn. six Aratnis in length ŚBr. MBh.
- ○arcá n. a collection of six verses ŚāṅkhŚr.
- • (prob. m.) pl. a hymn of six verses AV.
- ○artha-nirṇaya m
- ○arthasaṃkṣepa m. N. of wks
- ○avatta n. a portion consisting of six pieces cut off and designed for the Agnîdh KātyŚr. Vait.
- • a double vessel designed for the above ĀpŚr.
- ○aśīta mfn. 86th (ch. of MBh.)
- ○aśīti] f. 86 Sūryas.
- • = -aśīti-mukha Hcat.
- • N. of various wks
- • -cakra n. a mystical circle (shaped like a man whose limbs are formed of the ṇakshatras for telling good or bad luck at the Ṣaḍ-aśīti-mukha) L.
- • tama mfn. 86th (ch. of R.)
- • -mukha n. (or ā f. scil. gati) the sun's entrance into the four signs (Pisces, Gemini, Virgo, and Sagittarius) Sūryas. Hcat.
- ○aśra (cf. Cat.),
- ○aśraka (cf. Hcat.), or (cf. MBh. VarBṛS.), mfn. hexagonal (wṛ. -asra &c.)
- ○aśri (cf. MBh. VarBṛS.), mfn. hexagonal (wṛ. -asra &c.)
- ○aśrā f. Leea Hirta or Phllanthus Emblica L.
- ○aśva mfn. provided with or drawn by six horses RV. MārkP.
- ○aṣṭaka n. (in astron.) a partic. Yoga MW.
- ○ahá (or ṣaḻahá), m. a period of six days, esp. a Soma festival of six days TS. AV. Br. &c
- ○aho-rātra (only am, zec.), six days and six nights R.
- ○ātman mfn. having six natures (said of Agni), MārkP.
- ○ānana (ibc.) six mouths or six faces Ragh.
- • mfn. sixmouthed, six-faced
- • m. N. of Skanda MBh. R. Kathās. Markp.
- ○āmnāya m. the sixfold sacred texts (fabled to have proceeded from the six mouths of Śiva) L.
- • N. of wk
- • -ṣaḍ-daśana-saṃkṣepavāda m. -saṃhitā f. -stava m. N. of wks
- ○āyatana n. the seats of the six organs (or senses) MW.
- • mfn. consisting of the six Āyatanas (viz. vijñāna, earth, air, fire, and water, and rūpa) Bādar. Sch.
- • -bhedaka m. N. of a Buddha Divyâv.
- ○āra mfn. hexagonal L.
- ○āvali f. any row of six objects (applied to a set of six Śatakas in verse, of which the Sūrya-śataka is one) MW.
- ○āhuti f. a number of six oblations KātyŚr. Sch.
- • mfn. serving for six oblations ĀśvGṛ.
- ○āhutika mfn. id. KātyŚr. Sch.
- ○iḍa mfn. containing six times the word iḍā
- • m. (with pada-stobha) N. of a Sāman SV.
- ○uttara mfn. larger by six PañcavBr.
- ○udyāma (ṣáḍ-), mfn. provided with six ropes or traces TS. KapS.
- ○unnata mf(ā)n. having six prominent parts of the body MBh.
- ○unnayana-mahātantra n. N. of wk
- ○upasatka mfn. connected with six festivals called Upasad Lāṭy.
- ○ūna mf(ā) n. less by six Lāṭy.
- ○ūrmi f. the six waves of existence Kāv.
- ○ūṣaṇa n. the six hot substances (viz. pepper &c.) Bhpr.
- ○ṛkṣa mfn. having six asterism VarYogay.
- ○ṛcá m. n. a collection of six verses AV. Br.
- ○ṛtu m. pl. the six seasons W.
- • -varṇana n. -vinoda m. -sū7kta n. N. of wks
- ○gaṇa (prob.) wṛ. for -guṇa Hariv. 7225 and 7432
- ○gata mfn. arrived at six (in arith. applied to the sixth power) MW.
- ○gayā f. the six things beginning with gayā or ga (and bestowing final emancipation) VāyuP.
- ○garbha m. pl. a partic. class of Dānavas Hariv.
- ○gavá mṇ. a yoke of six oxen TS. Kāṭh. ŚBr. ŚrS.
- • n. six cows KātyŚr. Sch.
- • (ifc.) a yoke of six animals of any kind MBh.
- ○gavīya mfn. drawn by six oxen MBh.
- ○guṇa m. pl. the qualities perceived by the five senses and Manas GarbhUp. BhP.
- • the six excellencies or advantages Hariv.
- • the six acts or measures to be practised by a king in warfare (viz. saṃdhi, 'peace', vigraha, war', yāna, 'marching', āsana, sitting encamped', dvaidhī-bhāva', 'dividing his forces', saṃśraya, seeking the protection of a more powerful king') ib. Daś.
- • n. an assemblage of six qualities or properties MW.
- • mfn. sixfold, six times Hit. Kathās.
- • having six excellencies or advantages Sarvad.
- • ○ṇī-√kṛ, to make sixfold Jyot.
- ○guru-bhāṣya n. N. of a Comm.
- ○guruśiṣya m. N. of a Commentator on Kātyāyana's Ṛig-veda-sarvânukramaṇī (who lived in the 12th century, AḌ.) [Page 1109, Column ]
- ○grantha m. a kind of Karañja L.
- • a variety of the Caesalpinia Bonducella W.
- • (ā), f. a kind of aromatic √(= vacā or śveta-v○ L.) Suśr. Car. (wṛ. -grandhā)
- • Galedupa Piscidia L.
- • Curcuma Zedoaria L.
- • (ī), f. = vacā L.
- ○granthi mfn. six-knotted MW.
- • n. the √of long pepper L.
- ○granthikā f. Curcuma Zedoaria L.
- ○graha-yoga-śānti f
- ○graha-śānti f. N. of wks
- ○ja m. 'six-born', N. of the first or (accord. to some) of the fourth of the 7 Svaras or primary notes of music (so called because it is supposed to be produced by six organs, viz. tongue, teeth, palate, nose, throat, and chest
- • the other six Svaras are Ṛishabha, Gāndhāra, Madhyama, Pañcama, Dhaivata, and Nishāda, of which NishṭNishāda and GāndhṭGāndhāra are referred to the Udātta, ṚishṭṚishabha and DhaivṭDhaivata to the An-udātta, while Ṣaḍ-ja and the other two are referred to the Svarita accent
- • the sound of the Ṣaḍ-ja is said to resemble the note of peacocks) MBh. Ragh. VarBṛS. &c
- • N. of the 16th Kalpa or day of Brahmā Cat.
- • -grāma m. (in music) a partic. scale Saṃgīt.
- • madhyā f. a partic. Mūrchanā ib.
- • -"ṣjâmarêśvara m. N. of wk
- ○ḍhā́ ind. -dhā ŚBr.
- ○ḍhotṛ (fr. ṣaṣ + hotṛ
- • ṣáḍ-), m. 'relating to six Hotṛis', N. of the verses TĀr. iii, 4 (to be recited at an animal sacrifice, also -ḍhotārâhuti KātyŚr. Sch.) Br. ŚrS. Baudh.
- ○darśana n. the six systems of philosophy Sarvad. (cf. IW. 46)
- • mfn. one who is versed in the six systems of phṭphilosophy Vet.
- • -candrikā f. -vicāra m. -viveka m. -vṛtti f. -saṃkṣepa m. -saṃgraha-vṛtti f. -samuccaya m. -siddhânta-samgraha m. N. of wks
- ○darśinī-nighaṇṭu m
- ○darśinī-prakaraṇa n. N. of wks
- ○daśana mfn. having six teeth L.
- ○durga n. a collection of six fortresses (viz. dhanva-durgā, mahī-d○, giri-d○, manuṣyad○ mṛd-d○, vana-d○) MW.
- ○devatya mfn. addressed to six deities TāṇḍyaBr.
- ○dhā ind. six-fold, in six ways PañcavBr.
- ○dhāra mfn. six-edged L.
- ○bindu mfn. having six drops or spots Rājat.
- • m. N. of Vishṇu L.
- • a kind of insect L.
- • (with taila), n. an oily mixture six drops of which are drawn up the nose (as a remedy for head-ache) Bhpr.
- ○bhāga m. a sixth part (esp. the amount of tax or of grain &c. taken in kind by a king
- • with gen. or abl.) Mn. vii, 131 ; viii, 308 Mn. Yājñ. Hariv. &c
- • -dala, (prob.) n. the 12th part VarBṛS. -bhāj mfn. receiving or entitled to a sixth part of (gen.) Mn. viii, 305
- • -bhṛt mfn. one who pays a sixth part as a tribute Baudh.
- ○bhāgīyā f. having the sixth part of a man's length (said of a brick), Śulbas.
- ○bhāva-vādin m. a maintainer of the theory of the six Bhāvas (viz. dravya, guṇa, karman, sāmānya, viśeṣa, samavâya) Cat.
- ○bhāṣā-candrikā f
- ○bhāḍṣā-mañjarī f
- ○bhāḍṣā-vārttika n
- ○bhāḍṣā-sub-anta-rūpâdarśa or m. N. of wks
- ○bhāṣā-cḍantâdarśa m. N. of wks
- ○bhuja mf(ā)n. six-armed Pañcar.
- • six-sided
- • m. or n. (?) a hexagon Col.
- • (ā), f. N. of Durgā L.
- • a water-melon L.
- ○yoga m. the six ways or methods practised in Yoga, Cat (○gá), mfn. drawn by six (horses) AV. ŚrS.
- ○ratnakāvya n. N. of wk
- ○ratha m. N. of a king Hariv.
- ○rada mfn. having six teeth L.
- ○rasa m. the six flavours or tastes Cat.
- • mfn. having the six flavours Kathās.
- • n. water L.
- • nighaṇṭa m. nighaṇṭu m. -ratna-māla f. N. of wks
- • ○sâsava m. the lymphatic humour L.
- ○rāga-candrôdaya m. N. of wk
- ○rātrá m. 'six nights', a period of six days or festival lasting six days AV. TS. GṛŚrS,. &c
- ○rekhā f. a water-melon L.
- ○lavaṇa six kinds of salt L.
- ○vaktra mfn. sixmouthed, six-faced MBh. Pañcar.
- • m. N. of Skanda MBh. VarBṛS. MatsyaP.
- • (ī), f. six faces Bālar.
- • ○trôpaniṣad-dīpikā f. N. of wk
- ○vadana m. N. of Skanda A.
- ○varga m. a class or aggregate of six Cat.
- • six cows, with calves KātyŚr. Sch.
- • the five senses and Manas BhP.
- • the six inner foes or faults of men (viz. kāma, krodha, lobha, harṣa, māna, and, mada
- • also with ari or ripu or śatru, prefixed, e.g. ari-ṣaḍ-v○) MBh. Bhaṭṭ. Kām. &c
- • -phala n. N. of wk
- • -vaśya mfn. subject to the above six faults MW.
- ○vargika or mfn. belonging to a class of six Divyâv.
- ○vargīya mfn. belonging to a class of six Divyâv.
- ○vārgika (prob.) wṛ. for -vargika L.
- ○varṣika-maha m. a partic. festival L.
- ○vārṣikā f. of six years Cat.
- ○viṃśá mf(ī́)n. 26th (du. 25th, and 26th) Sūryas. Rājat. &c
- • consisting of 26 ŚBr. VarBṛS. Śaṃk.
- • plus or increased by 26 Jyot.
- • n. = next
- • ○śa-brāhmaṇa n. N. of a Brāhman a belonging to the Sāma-veda (being a supplement to the Pañca-viṃśa-brāhmaṇa and regarded as the 26th section of it) IW. 25. [Page 1109, Column ]
- ○viṃśaka mfn. consisting of 26 CūlUp. Pañcar.
- ○viṃśat 26 (○śat acc.) Hcat.
- ○viṃśati (ṣáḍ-), f. 26 (-rātra n. KātyŚr.) Br. ŚrS. VarBṛS. BhP.
- • -tama mfn. the 26th R. MBh.
- • -sūtra n. N. of wk
- ○viṃśatika (prob. wṛ.) or (vḷ.), mfn. the 26th VarBṛS.
- ○viṃśatima (vḷ.), mfn. the 26th VarBṛS.
- ○viṃśatka mfn. consisting of 26 Kām.
- ○vikāram ind. in six uncommon ways Kāraṇḍ.
- ○vidik-saṃdhāna n
- ○vidyâgama m
- ṣaḍvidyāgamasāṃkhyāyanatantra3ṣaḍ--vidyâgama-sāṃkhyāyana-tantra n. N. of wks
- ○vidha (ṣáḍ-), mf(ā)n. sixfold, of six sorts, Hr. SāṅkhŚr. Mn. &c
- • -yega-phala n. -sāṃkhya n. N. of wks
- ○vidhāna (ṣád-), mf(ā)n. forming an order or series of six RV.
- ○vindhyā f. a kind of insect L.
- ○vṛṣá mfn. having six bulls AV.
- ṣaḍika m. endearing form of ṣaḍ-aṅguli (Pat.) or ○li-datta (cf. Pāṇ. v, 3, 84 Vārtt. 4) Pat.
- ṣaṇ in comp. for ṣaṣ
- ○ṇagarika m. pl. N. of a school Buddh.
- ○ṇagarī f. a union of six towns Pāṇ. Vop.
- ○navata mfn. the 96th R. MBh.
- ○ṇavati (ṣáṇ.), f. 96 TS. Mn. Yājñ. &c
- • -tanma mfn. the 96th (ch. of R.)
- • -śrāddhanirṇaya m. ○dha-prayoga m. N. of wks
- ○ṇāḍīcakra n. (in astrol.) a partic. circular diagram L.
- ○ṇābhi mfn. having six navels MW.
- • six-naved MBh.
- ○ṇābhika mfn. six-naved ib.
- ○ṇālika mfn. lasting six times 24 minutes Sāh.
- ○ṇidhana n. N. of a Sāman ĀrshBr.
- ○ṇivartanī f. a partic. mode of subsistence Baudh. (vḷ. -niv○)
- ○matasthāpaka m. 'establisher of six sects or forms of doctrines', N. of Śaṃkarâcārya RTL. 59
- ○mayūkha (ṣán-), mfn. having six pegs AV. TBr.
- ○mātra mfn. containing six prosodial instants, Piṅg.
- ○māsa m. a period of six months, half a year (āt ind. after six months) VarBṛS. Rājat.
- • (ī), f. id. Campak.
- • ○sa-nicaya mfn. one who has a store (of food sufficient) for six months Mn. vi, 18
- • ○sâbhyaītare ind. with in the space of six months Hit.
- ○māsika mfn. happening every six months, half yearly Mn. Pañcat. (cf. ṣāṇmās○)
- ○māsya (ṣáṇ-) mfn. six months old, of six months standing Br. Kāṭh. ŚrS.
- • n. a period of six months GṛŚrS.
- ○mukha mfn. having six mouths or faces (Śiva) MBh.
- • m. N. of Skanda or Kārttikeya TĀr. MBh. Kāv. &c
- • of a Bodhi-sattva Buddh.
- • of a king and of various other persons ib. Rājat.
- • (ā), f. a watermelon L.
- • (ī), f. = kumārī Kālac.
- • (with dhāraṇī) N. of a Sūtra Buddh.
- • (prob.)n. = ṣaḍaśīti-mukha Hcat.
- • N. of a Sūtra Buddh.
- • -kumāra m. N. of a man Buddh.
- • -lakṣaṇa n. -vṛtti-nighaṇṭu m. N. of wks
- • ○khâgra-ja m. N. of Gaṇêśa L.
- ○muhūrtī f. six Mūūrtas Jyot.
- ṣaḻ^ in comp. for ṣaṣ. ṣaḍ-akṣara, ṣaḍ-ara &c
- ṣaṣṭa mfn. the sixtieth, consisting of sixty (only used in comp. after another numeral, e.g. ekaṣ○, the sixty-first', cf' dvā-ṣ○, dvi-ṣ○, tri-ṣ○ &c.)
- ṣaṣṭí f. sixty (m. c. also ○ṭī
- • with the counted object in apposition, or in gen. pl. or comp
- • ○ṭi-tas = abl. VarBṛS.) RV. &c. &c
- ○ja m. = ṣaṣṭika
- ○tantra n. the doctrine of 60 conceptions or ideas (peculiar to the Sāṃkhya phil.) Sāṃkhyak. Tattvas.
- ○tama mfn. (accord. to Pāṇ. 5-2, 58 the only form when used alone
- • of ṣaṣṭa above) the 60th MBh. R.
- ○triśata mfn. consisting of 360 Nidānas.
- ○dakṣiṇa mfn. having a sacrificial fee or gift of 60 ĀpŚr.
- ○dina mfn. relating to or lasting a period of 6o days, jyot
- ○dhā ind. sixtyfold, in 60 ways or parts Car.
- ○patha m. '60 paths', N. of the first 60 Adhyāyas of the Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa
- ○pathika mf(ī)n. studying the Ṣashṭi-patha Vārtt. on Pāṇ. 4-2, 6o (cf. ṣāṣṭipatha)
- ○pūrti-śānti f. N. of wk
- ○bhāga in. N. of Śiva MBh.
- ○matta m. an elephant which has reached she age of 60 years (or is in rut at that period), MV
- ○yojana mfn. 60 Yojanas distant Kathās.
- • (ī), f. an extent of 60 Yojanas ib.
- ○rātra m. a period of 60 days Pāṇ. 5-1, 90
- ○latā f. a kind of plant (= bhramara-mārī
- • wṛ. for yaṣṭil○) L.
- ○varṣin mfn. having 60 years, 60 years old MBh. h
- ○vāsara-ja m. = ṣarhṭika L.
- ○vidyā f. (perhaps) = -tantra, Ind. St
- ○vrata m. a partic. religious observance Cat.
- ○śata n. sg. 160 KātyŚr. (trīṇi ṣaṣṭi-śatāni, 360, c: ŚāṅkhBr. )
- ○śāli m. = ṣaṣṭika L.
- ○saṃvatsara m. a period of 60 years or the 60th year (from birth &c.) MW. [Page 1110, Column ]
- • -phala n. N. of wk
- ○sahasra n. pl. 60 thousand BhP.
- ○sahasrin mfn. pl. numbering 60 thousand ib.
- ○sāṃvatsarī f. N. of various wks
- ○sāhasra mfn. pl. = -sahasrin R.
- ○hāyana m. a period of 60 years or the 60th year (from birth &c.) MW.
- • mfn. 60 years old (as an elephant) MBh. R.
- • m. an elephant L.
- • a kind of grain or corn L.
- ○hrada N. of a Tirtha MBh.
- ṣaṣṭī7ṣṭaka mfn. containing 60 bricks ŚBr.
- ṣaṣṭika mfn. bought with sixty W.
- • m. or (ā), f. a kind of rice of quick growth (ripening in about 60 days) MBh. Suśr. VarBṛS. &c
- • n. the number 60 VarBṛS.
- ṣaṣṭikya mfn. sown with the above rice Pāṇ. 5-2, 3
- • (a field &c.) fit for sowing with this rice W.
- ṣaṣṭis ind. sixty times Sūryas.
- ṣaṣṭy in comp. before vowels for ṣaṣṭi
- ○adhika mfn. exceeded by 60 MW.
- • -śata n. 160 ib.
- ○abda n. the 60 years' cycle of Jupiter VarBṛS. (also N. of wk.)
- ṣaṣṭhá mf(ī́)n. sixth, the sixth (with bhāga or aṃśa, m. 'a sixth part'
- • with or scil. kāla m. 'the sixth hour of the day, the sixth meal eaten at the end of a fast of three days'
- • ṣaṣṭhaṃ √kṛ, 'to eat such a meal') AV. &c. &c
- • m. (scil. akṣara) the sixth letter i.e. the vowel ī RPrāt.
- • N. of a man, = -candra Rājat.
- • (ī), f. below
- • n. a sixth part Gaut.
- ○kāla m. the sixth meal-time (on the evening of the third day
- • ○lôpavāsa m. 'a kind of fasting, taking food only on the evening of every third day') MBh.
- ○candra m. N. of a man Rājat.
- ○bhakta n. the sixth meal (instr. with Caus. of √vṛt, 'to live on the sixth meal' or, eat only on the evening of every third day') MBh.
- • mfn. taking only the sixth meal (i.e. only on the evṭevening of every third day) ib.
- ○vatī f. N. of a river BhP.
- ṣaṣṭhâṃśa m. a sixth part, (esp.) the amount of tax or of grain &c. taken in kind by a king (cf. ṣaḍ-bhāga) Yājñ. Ragh. MārkP.
- • -vṛtti m. a king who subsists on the 6th part of the produce of the soil (taken as a tax) Śak. 187, ed. MW.
- ṣaṣṭhâdi mfn. (in Vedic gram.) beginning with the sixth letter i.e. with the vowel ī
- ṣaṣṭhânna n. the sixth meal
- • -kāla mfn. = ○ṭha-bhakta above
- • n. or ○la-tā f. (cf. Mn. xi, 200) eating only at the time of the sixth meal (i.e. on the evening of every third day)
- • -kālaka n. id. L. (wṛ. ṣaskṭhālu-k○)
- • -kālika mfn. = ○na-kāla Pañcat.
- ṣaṣṭhâhnika mfn.: corresponding to the sixth day (of the Ṣaḍ-aha), SāṅkhSr
- ṣaṣṭhaka mfn. the sixth Pāṇ. Śrutab.
- • (ikā), f. the sixth day after a child's birth personified Saṃskārak.
- • Tithyādi
- • N. of one of the divine mothers ( ṣaṣṭhī MW.
- ṣaṣṭhama mfn. the sixth
- • (ī), f. the sixth day of a lunar fortnight Cat.
- ṣaṣṭhin mfn. having a sixth, having or being the sixth (year &c.) W.
- ṣaṣṭhī f. the sixth day of a lunar fortnight MBh. Hariv. &c
- • a partic. Tithi when homage is offered to the sixth lunar digit MW.
- • the sixth or genitive case, ŚrS Nir. &c
- • N. of a partic. brick the length of which equals the 6th part of a man, Śulbas.
- • the personification of a portion of Prakriti Cat.
- • N. of a personification of the sixth day after the birth of a child (when the chief danger for mother and child is over)
- • N. of a divine mother or goddess often regarded as a form of Durgā (supposed to protect children and worshipped on the sixth day after delivery) NṛisUp. Saṃskārak.
- • = indra-senā NṛisUp. RTL. 229
- ○jāgara (cf. Kād.) or m. (cf. L.) ?or m. (cf. L.) ?or m. (cf. Campak.) the waking on the sixth day after the birth of a child (N. of a partic. ceremony
- ○jāgaḍraka m. (cf. L.) or (cf. Campak.) the waking on the sixth day after the birth of a child (N. of a partic. ceremony
- ○jāgaḍraṇa-maha m. (cf. Campak.) the waking on the sixth day after the birth of a child (N. of a partic. ceremony
- • this is the day on which the creator is supposed to enter the mother's chamber and write the child's destiny on its forehead) RTL. 370
- ○jāya mfn. or m. one who has a sixth wife Vop.
- ○tat-puruṣa m. a Tatpurusha compound of which the first member would (if uncompounded) be in the genitive case Sch. on Pāṇ. 5-1, 9 &c
- ○darpaṇa m. N. of wk
- ○dāsa m. N. of a man Kshitîś.
- ○devī f. the goddess Ṣashṭhī Kād. RTL. 229
- ○pūjana n. or worship of the goddess Ṣashṭhī (esp. performed by a woman on the sixth day after delivery) MW.
- ○pūjā f. worship of the goddess Ṣashṭhī (esp. performed by a woman on the sixth day after delivery) MW.
- ○pūjā-vidhi m. N. of wk
- ○priya m. N. of Skanda MBh.
- ○vrata n. pl. N. of partic. religious observances Cat.
- • ○tôdyāpana-vidhi m. N. of wk
- ○samāsa m.= -tat-puruṣa Sarvad. Pāṇ. Vārtt.
- ṣaṣṭhy in comp. before vowels for ṣaṣṭhī. [Page 1110, Column ]
- ○artha-darpaṇa m. N. of wk
- ○ādi-kalpabodhana n. a festival in honour of Durgā on the 6th day of the month Āśvina (when she is supposed to be awakened) Col.
- ○upâkhyāna-stotra n. N. of a Stotra
- ṣaṣṭhya m. a sixth part Gaut.
- ṣo in comp. for ṣaṣ
- ○ḍa mfn. (prob.) = next VPrāt. Sch.
- ○ḍat mfn. having six teeth (indicative of a partic. period of life) Pāṇ. 6-3, 109 Vārtt. 3
- • m. a young ox with six teeth W.
- ○ḍanta mfn. = -ḍat VPrāt.
- ○ḍaśá &c., below
- ○laśan
- ○laḍśâkṣara = ṣo-daśan, ○śâkṣ○
- ṣo-ḍaśá mf(ī́)n. (ifc. f. ā) the sixteenth, (with aṃśa or bhāga m. a 16th part Mn. MārkP.
- • ṛṣabha-ṣoḍaśāḥ [Gaut.] or vṛṣabha-ṣ○ [Mn. ix, 12]', 15 cows and one bull') Br. GṛŚrS. &c
- • + 16 ChUp.
- • consisting of 16 VS. TS. PañcavBr. &c
- • Pl. incorrectly for ṣo-ḍaśan, 16 RāmatUp.
- • (ī), f. having the length of the 16th of a man (said of a brick), Śulbas.
- • N. of one of the ten Mahā-vidyās (also pl.) Pañcar. Cat.
- • one of the 12 forms of Durgā called Mahā-vidyā MW.
- • n. 1/16 AV. VarBṛS.
- ○bhāga m. 1/16 VarBṛS.
- ṣoḍaśâṃśa m. id. ib. Pañcar. 1
- ṣoḍaśâkṣara n. (for 2. under 2. ṣoḍaśa,) the 16th syllable, Ind. St
- ṣoḍaśa in comp. for ṣó-ḍaśan below
- ○karma-prayoga m
- ○karma-vidhi m. N. of wks
- ○kala (ṣóḍ○), mfn. having 16 parts, sixteenfold Br. PraśnUp. &c
- • (ās), f. Pl. the 16 digits of the moon (named, 1. A-mṛitā
- • 2. Māna-dā
- • 3. Pūshā
- • 4. Tushiṭi
- • 5. Pushṭi
- • 6. Rati
- • 7. Dhṛiti
- • 3. Śaśinī
- • 9. Candrikā ; 10. Kānti ; 11. Jyotsnā ; 12. Śrī ; 13. Prīti ; 14. Aṅga-dā ; 15. Pūrṇā ; 16. Pūrṇâmṛitā) MW.
- • (○la)-vidyā f. the science of the sixteenfold (spirit or soul) Col.
- ○kāraṇa-jayamālā f
- ○kāraṇa-pūjā f
- ○kārikā f
- ○kūrca
- ○gana-pati-dhyāna n
- ○gaṇa-pati-lakṣaṇa n. N. of wks
- ○gṛhītá mfn. taken up 16 times ŚBr. KātyŚr.
- • ○târdha m. n. the (first) half of the Graha (q.v.) taken up 16 times Vait.
- ○tva n. an aggregate or collection of 16 Hcat.
- ○dala mfn. having 16 petals RāmatUp.
- ○dāna n. the aggregate of 16 kinds of gifts given at a Śrāddha &c. (said to be 'room, a seat, water, clothes, a lamp, food, betel, a parasol, perfumes, a garland, fruit, a bed, shoes, cows, gold, and silver') MW.
- ○dhā́ ind. in 16 ways, in 16 parts or divisions TS.
- ○nityatantra n
- ○nyāsa m. N. of wks
- ○pakṣaśāyin mfn. lying torpid during 16 half months of the year (said of a frog) Hariv.
- ○pada mf(ā)n. consisting of 16 Padas AitBr.
- ○bhāga m. a 16th part
- ○bhuja mfn. 16-armed
- • (ā), f. a form of Durgā, KāIP
- • (○ja) -rāma-dhyāna n. N. of wk
- ○bhedita mf(ā)n. divided into 26 kinds, Sā?
- ○mātṛkā f. pl. the 16 divine mothers ( mātṛ) L.
- ○mudrā-lakṣaṇa n. N. of wk
- ○rājika mfn. treating of 16 kings MBh.
- ○rātra m. n. a festival lasting 16 days, Lāṭy. Maś.
- ○rcá (○śa-ṛca), m. a text consisting of 16 verses AV. ŚBr.
- ○rtuniśā (○za-Rt○), f. any night out of 16 from the commencement of menstruation W.
- ○rtvik-kratu (○za-Rt○), m. a grand sacrifice performed by 16 priests ( ṛtv-ij) MW.
- ○lakṣaṇa n. the Sūtra of Jaimini (consisting of 16 Adhyāyas) Sarvad.
- ○varṣa mfn. lasting for 16 years, 16 years old PārGṛ.
- ○vidha mfn. of 16 kinds, 16-fold Kām. Pañcar.
- ○vistṛta mfn. extended to 16 BhP.
- ○śata n. 116, JaimBr
- ○sahasra (cf. BhP.) or (cf. Pañcar.), n. 16 thousand
- ○sāhasra (cf. Pañcar.), n. 16 thousand
- ṣoḍaśâṃśu m. '16-rayed', the planet Venus L.
- ṣoḍaśâṃhri m. '16-footed', a crab L.
- ṣoḍaśâkṣa mfn. 16-eyed (fig.) R. 2
- ṣóḍaśâkṣara mfn. (for 1. under 1. ṣo-ḍaśá) having 16 syllables VS. PañcavBr. ŚrS.
- ṣoḍaśâṅga mfn. having 16 parts or ingredients
- • m. a partic. perfume Tantras.
- ṣoḍaśâṅgulaka mfn. 'having a breadth of 16 fingers' Yājñ.
- ṣoḍaśâṅghri mfn. having 16 feet
- • m. a crab L.
- ṣoḍaśâḍhaka-maya mf(ī)n. consisting of 16 Āḍhakas Hcat. (wṛ. śāṭaka-m○)
- ṣoḍaśâtmaka or m. the soul (consisting) of 16 (Guṇas) BhP.
- ṣoḍaśâḍtman m. the soul (consisting) of 16 (Guṇas) BhP.
- ṣoḍaśâdi-tantra n
- ṣoḍaḍśâyudha-stuti f. N. of wks
- ṣoḍaśâra mfn. having 16 spokes NṛisUp.
- • having 16 petals MW.
- • n. a kind of lotus ib.
- ṣoḍaśârcis m. 16-rayed', the planet Venus VP.
- ṣoḍaśâvarta m. 'having 16 convolutions', a conch-shell L.
- ṣeḍaśâha m. a fast &c. observed for 16 days L.
- ṣoḍaśôpacāra m. pl. 16 acts of homage, RTL. 414, 415
- ṣoḍaśaka mfn. consisting of 16 (○kaḥ kacchapuṭaḥ a box with 16 compartments') MBh. VarBṛS. &c. [Page 1110, Column ]
- • m. 16 (○kās trayaḥ = 48) Car.
- • (ikā), f. a partic. weight (= 16 Māshas = 1 Karsha, ŚārṅgS.
- • or = 64 Māshas Car.)
- • n. an aggregate of 16 VarBṛS.
- ṣoḍaśikâmra n. a kind of weight (= pala) L.
- ṣó-ḍaśan mfn. pl. (nom. ○śa) sixteen VS. &c. &c
- ṣoḍaśama mfn. the sixteenth Gṛihyās. BhP.
- ṣoḍaśi in comp. for ○ḍaśin
- ○graha m. a libation consisting of 16 Grahas Vait.
- ○tvá n. the state of having 16 parts TS. AitBr.
- ○pātra n. the sacrificial vessel used at the Ṣoḍaśi ceremony ĀpŚr.
- ○prayoga m. N. of wk
- ○mat (○śí- or -mát), mfn. connected with the Ṣoḍasi-stotra TS. ŚBr. ŚrS.
- ○śastra n. a hymn or liturgical formula recited during the Ṣoḍaśin ceremony ib.
- ○sāman n. the Sāman contained in the 16-partite Stotra Br. Lāṭy.
- ○stotra n. a Stotira consisting of 16 parts Vait.
- ṣoḍaśika mfn. in a-ṣaḍ○, 'not connected with the 16-partite Stotra' ŚrS.
- • also sa-ṣoḍ○
- • (ā), f. under ṣoḍaśaka above
- ṣoḍaśín mfn. consisting of 16, having 16 parts (esp. with scil. stoma or stotra &c., a Stoma or Stotra &c. consṭconsisting of 16 parts') VS. TS. AitBr. &c
- • connected with a 16-partite formula &c. VS. TS. Br. ĀśvŚr.
- • m. a Sutyā day with a 16-partite formula (or such a libation), one of the Saṃsthās of the Soma ceremony AV. TS. Br. &c
- • a partic. kind of Soma vessel MW.
- ṣoḍaśī-bilva n. a kind of weight (= tala), ŚārṅgS.
- ṣoḍīya Nom. P. ○yati (prob. fr. ṣo-ḍat), = ṣo-ḍantam ācaṣṭe Pāṇ. 6-1, 64 Vārtt. 1 Pat.
- ṣoḍhā́ ind. in six ways, sixfold RV. MaitrS. Yājñ.
- ○nyāsa m. 16 ways of disposing magical texts on the body (as practised by the Tāntrikas) Cat.
- ○mukha m. 'six-faced', N. of Skanda Kāv. =
- ○vihitá mfn. having six parts TS.
- ṣaṣk (cf. √ṣvaṣk), cl.1. P. ṣaṣkati, to go, move Naigh. ii, 14
- ṣasa (prob.) = khākhasa, poppy Cat.
- ṣahasāna ṣāc, sahasāna, sāc
- ṣahji m. N. of a king of Tanjore 1684-1711 AḌ.) Cat.
- ṣāṭ ind. a vocative particle or interjection of calling L.
- ṣāṭkula mfn. = ṣaṭsu kuleṣu bhavaḥ Pat. on Pāṇ. 4-1, 88
- ṣāṭkauśika mfn. (fr. ṣaṣ + kośa) enveloped in six sheaths Kauś. Sarvad.
- ṣāṭpauruṣika mfn. (fr. ṣaṣ + puruṣa) relating or belonging to six generations MW.
- ṣāḍaṇḍaka mfn. (fr. ṣaḍ-aṇḍa), g. dhūmâdi (cf. Kāś. khāḍaṇḍaka)
- ṣāḍava m. (cf. khāḍava and khāṇḍava) confectionery, sweetmeats Suśr.
- • N. of partic. Rāgas (also -rāga) Saṃgīt.
- ṣāḍavika m. a confectioner R.
- ṣāḍahika mfn. (fr. ṣaḍ-aha) Lāṭy.
- ṣāḍguṇya n. (fr. ṣaḍ-guṇa, q.v.) the aggregate of the six qualities Kathās.
- • the six good qualities or excellencies Car. Śiś.
- • the six measures or acts of royal policy Mn. MBh. &c
- • six articles of any kind, multiplication of anything by six W.
- ○guṇa-vedin mfn. acquainted with the virtues of the six measures Mn. vii, 167
- ○prayoga m. the application or practice of the six measures MW.
- ○vat mfn. endowed with six excellencies Ml.
- ○saṃyuta mfn. connected or accompanied with the six measures Mn. vii, 58
- ṣāḍrasika mfn. (fr. ṣaḍ-rasa) having six tastes or flavours Car.
- ṣāḍvargika mfn. (fr. ṣaḍ-varga) relating to the five senses and the Manas BhP.
- ṣāḍvidhya n. (fr. ṣaḍ-vidha) sixfoldness Kull. on Mn. viii, 76
- ṣāṇḍa m. N. of Śiva L. [Page 1111, Column ]
- ṣāṇḍaśa m. (and ○śī f.), g. gaurâdi
- ṣāṇḍhya n. (fr. ṣaṇḍha) the state of being a eunuch, impotence Car. (printed śāṭhya)
- ṣāṇmātura, m. (fr. ṣaṣ + mātṛ) 'having six mothers', N. of Kārttikeya (q.v.) L.
- ṣāṇmāsika mf(ī)n. (fr. ṣaṇmāsa) six-monthly, half-yearly, six months old, of six months' standing, lasting six months Mn. MBh. &c. (cf. ṣaṇ-, māsika)
- • m. N. of a poet Cat.
- ṣāṇmāsya mfn. = ṣāṇmāsika ĀśvŚr. (cf. ṣaṇ-māya)
- • (ī), f. a six-monthly funeral ceremony (between the 170th and 180th day after a person's death) L.
- ṣātvaṇatvika mfn. (fr. ṣatvanatva) relating to or treating of the substitution of ṣ for s and ṇ for n Pāṇ. 4-3, 67 Sch.
- ṣāmila N. of a place Cat.
- ṣāṣṭika mfn. (fr. ṣaṣṭi) sixty years old Pāṇ. 5-1, 58 Vārtt. 3 Pat.
- • (fr. ṣaṣṭika), kṣīra-ṣāṣṭika
- ṣāṣṭipatha mfn. = ṣaṣṭi-pathika Kāś. on Pāṇ. 4-2, 60
- ṣāṣṭha mfn. (fr. ṣaṣṭha) the sixth (part) Pāṇ. 5-3, 50
- • taught in the sixth (Adhyāya) ib. viii, 1, 19 Sch.
- ṣāṣṭhika mfn. belonging to the sixth, explained in the sixth (Adhyāya) MW.
- • n. taking food with milk every sixth day (a four-monthly fast) L.
- ṣāha-vilāsa (or ṣahji-v○), m. N. of a musical work by Dhuṇḍi-vyāsa
- ṣiḍga m. (also written khiḍga, khiṅga) a profligate man, libertine, gallant L.
- • the keeper of a prostitute L.
- ṣu m. or ṣū f. (fr. √4. su) child-bearing, parturition, delivery L. (wṛ. for sū)
- ṣukk cl. 1. Ā. ṣukkate, to go, move Dhātup. iv, 26 (v. l.)
- ṣurājima (cf. ṣar○), N. of a place Cat.
- ṣurāsāṇa (cf. khur○), N. of a place ib.
- ṣo-ḍa ṣo-ḍat &c. p. 1110, col. 2
- ṣo-ḻaśa &c. for ṣoḍaśa, q.v
- ṣṭambh √stambh
- ṣṭyuma or ṣṭyūma m. (perhaps wṛ. for ṣṭhyūma fr. √ṣṭhiv, or syūma fr √siv
- • only L.) the moon
- • light
- • water
- • thread
- • auspiciousness
- ṣṭyai √styai
- ṣṭhā √sthā
- ṣṭhi ṣṭhita, under ni-√ṣṭhiv
- ṣṭhiv or ṣṭhīv, cl. 1.4.P. (cf. Dhātup. xv, 52
- • xxvi, 4) ṣṭhīvati or ṣṭhīvyati (pf. tiṣṭheva Br.
- • tiṣṭheva Gr
- • aor. aṣṭheviit ib.
- • fut. ṣthevitā, ṣṭhevtṣyati ib.
- • inf. ṣṭhevitum ib.
- • ind. p. ṣṭhevitvā or ṣṭhūtvā ib.
- • -ṣṭhīvya Mn.), to spit, spit out, expectorate, spit upon (loc.) Suśr. VarBṛS. Kathās.: Pass. ṣṭhīvyate (aor. aṣṭhevi), Gr.: Caus. ṣṭhevayati (aor. aṭiṣṭhivat or atiṣṭhivat) ib.
- • Desid. ṭiṣṭheviṣati or tiṣṭheviṣati
- • ṭuṣṭhyūṣati or tuṣṭhyūṣati) ib.: Intens. teṣṭhīvyate or teṣṭhīvyate ib. [Cf. Gk., ? ; [1111, ] Lat. spuo: Lith. spiáuju ; Goth. speiwan ; Germ. spîwan, speien ; Angl. Sax. spīwan ; Eng. spew.]
- ṣṭhīva hiraṇya-ṣṭhīva
- ṣṭhīvana mfn. spitting frequently, sputtering Car.
- • n. spitting, ejecting saliva, expectoration, spitting upon (loc.) PārGṛ. MBh. Suśr. &c
- • n. saliva, spittle Mn. MBh. &c
- ṣṭhīvi or mfn. (only ifc
- ṣṭhīvin mfn. (only ifc
- • cf. suvarṇa-, hiraṇya-ṣṭh○) spitting, ejecting
- ṣṭhīvī f. spitting ( rakta-ṣṭhīvii)
- ṣṭheva m. spitting, sputtering MW.
- ṣṭhevana n. = ṣṭhīvana Vop. [Page 1111, Column ]
- ṣṭhevitavya mfn. to be spit or spit out MW.
- ṣṭhevitṛ mfn. one who spits, spitting ib.
- ṣṭhevin mfn. spitting, ejecting from the month ib.
- ṣṭhevya mfn. to be spit or expectorated &c. ib.
- ṣṭhyūta mfn. spit, ejected from the mouth, expectorated (as saliva)
- • n. spitting, sputtering L.
- ṣṭhyūti f. spitting, sputtering out MW.
- ṣṭhu (only ind. p. ṣṭhutvā) = √ṣṭhiv, to spit out ĀpŚr.
- ṣvakk (cf. next), cl. 1. Ā. ṣvakkate, to go Vop.
- ṣvaṣk cl. 1. P. ṣvaṣkati (cf. Naigh. ii, 14) or cl. 1. Ā. ṣvaṣkate (cf. Dhātup. iv, 26
- • v. l. ṣvask, svask
- • prec. and ṣukk, ṣaṣk), to go, move
- ṣvask preceding