Lemma: śuṣma (m)
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Temporal probability mass distribution
- Kampfmut
- Wutausbruch
- a bird (MW)
- a blast (?) (Whitney and Lanman 1905)
- air (MW)
- courage (MW)
- exhalation (MW)
- fragrance (MW)
- hissing (MW)
- impulse (MW)
- odour (of plants) (MW)
- roaring (MW)
- rushing (of water) (MW)
- semen virile (?) (MW)
- strength (MW)
- valour (MW)
- vigour (MW)
- vital or sexual energy (MW)
- wind (MW)
| Topic |
Frequency |
| Indra |
46 |
| Soma |
14 |
| Agni |
11 |
| Maruts |
8 |
| for potency |
4 |
| Varuṇa |
3 |
| healing rituals, against diseases |
3 |
| Viśve devāḥ |
2 |
| against poison, venom |
2 |
| purohita, house priest |
2 |
| darśapūrṇamāsa iṣṭi, full-moon sacrifice |
2 |
| Aśvins |
2 |
| for a king |
1 |
| for protection, safety, and luck |
1 |
| for success, authority |
1 |
| agniṣṭoma |
1 |
| against serpents, snakebites |
1 |
| chandoma |
1 |
| agnyādhāna, agnyādheya |
1 |
| somakraya, -vikraya, buying Soma |
1 |
| ukhya |
1 |
| vājapeya |
1 |
| āhavanīya |
1 |
| for prestige, influence |
1 |
| against enemies, armies, weapons |
1 |
| Medicine |
1 |
| River deities |
1 |
| pretakārya, rituals for the dead, funeral rites |
1 |
| dāna, giving |
1 |
| war |
1 |
| Sacrifice, yajña |
1 |
| poison, antidotes |
1 |
| śrāddha |
1 |
| truth, satya, ṛta |
1 |
| Vṛtra and Indra |
1 |
| Ṛbhus |
1 |
| Vṛtra |
1 |
| Vasiṣṭha |
1 |
| water, rain |
1 |
| Bṛhaspati |
1 |
| Sarasvatī, Vāc, speech |
1 |
| Mitra |
1 |
| death rites, funeral rites, aurdhvadehika, pitṛmedha |
1 |
| against blood loss |
1 |
| Concept | Notes | Count |
| vigor | active strength of body or mind | 15 |
| energy | an exertion of force; "he plays tennis with great energy" | 9 |
| hiss | a fricative sound uttered as an expression of dislike or contempt; "the performers could not be heard over the hissing of the audience" | 1 |
| courage | a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger of pain without showing fear | 1 |
| fire | the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke; "fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries" | 1 |
Collocations