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aind34[gramm.] the sound a; eh bien!; (ibc., negating particle); [gramm.] the root han; [gramm.] a taddhita affix
akṣin2the eye
akṣaadj1having eyes
akṣam2a die for gambling; a cube; a seed of which rosaries are made; Eleocarpus Ganitrus; a weight called karṣa; Beleric Myrobalan; Terminalia bellerica Roxb.; a name of the number; berry
akṣatamn1a eunuch; unhusked barley-corns; a kind of disease
akṣataadj3not crushed; uninjured; unbroken; whole
akṣaran2the syllable om; a vowel; a sound; a word; name of Brahma; final beatitude; sacrifice; water; Achyranthes Aspera; religious austerity; a syllable
akṣāraadj1free from alkali or factitious salt
akṣitaadj14undecayed; uninjured; undecaying
akṣṇayāind1transversely; wrongly; diagonally; transversely (so as to bind the right fore-foot and the right half of the head)
agastyamn1a kind of plant; the polar star; name of a Ṛṣi; Sesbania grandiflora Linn.
agāramn2house; apartment
agnim192fire; sacrificial fire (of three kinds); the number three; the god of fire; the fire of the stomach; digestive faculty; gastric fluid; bile; gold; name of various plants; mystical substitute for the letter r; Semicarpus Anacardium; Plumbago Zeylanica and Rosea; Citrus Acida; [alchemy] the doṣa called vahni
agnihotran1oblation to Agni (chiefly of milk); the sacred fire; Agnihotra[-Milch]
agran30foremost point or part; tip; front; uppermost part; top; summit; surface; point; sharpness; the nearest end; the beginning; the climax or best part; goal; aim; multitude; a weight equal to a pala; a measure of food given as alms; the sun's amplitude; Blume (eines Getr¦nks, d.h. erster Schluck)
agratasind1in front; before; in the beginning; first; (with gen.) before; in presence of
agreṇaind2in front; before (in time); east of
aghan4evil; mishap; sin; impurity; pain; suffering
aghamarṣaṇan1name of a particular Vedic hymn; [rel.] a kind of penance
aghoram1a euphemistic title of Siva; a worshipper of Siva and Durgā; a kind of Mantra