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धुरंधर (dhuraMdhara)

 
Capeller Eng
English
धुरंधर
a.
bearing the yoke or burden (l.&f. ),
patient
m.
foreman, leader.
Apte
English
धुरंधर [dhurandhara], See धूर्धर above.
Apte 1890
English
धुरंधर See धूर्धर above.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
धुरं-धर
mfn.
bearing a yoke or a burden (lit. and fig.), fit to be harnessed,
MBh.
Pañc.
helping another (gen. ) out of need,
Hit.
धुरं-धर
m.
a beast of burden,
L.
chief, leader,
MBh.
Kāv.
a man of business,
W.
N.
of Śiva,
Śivag.
of a Rakṣas,
R.
Grislea Tomentosa,
L.
pl.
N.
of a people,
MBh.
VP.
Macdonell
English
धुरंधर dhuraṃ-dhara,
a.
bearing a burden, 🞄fitted for yoking to (—°)
succouring (g.)
m.
🞄chief (of, g. or —°).
Benfey
English
धुरंधर धुरंधर, i. e. धुर् +
अम्-धर,
1.
adj.
1. Able to bear a
burthen, MBh. 3, 12724.
2. Bearing
patiently a burthen, MBh. 5, 1077.
3.
Helping, Hit. i. d. 181.
II.
m.
1. A
beast of burthen, Pañc. ed. orn. i. d. 17.
2. A chief, MBh. 13, 6275.
3. pl. The
name of a people, MBh. 6, 349.
4.
The name of a Rākṣasa or demon,
Rām. 6, 32, 15.
L R Vaidya
English
DuraMDara {% (I) a. %} 1. bearing the yoke
2. fit to be harnessed
3. laden with important duties
4. chief, foremost, pre-eminent, e.g. धुरंधरः पुण्यकृदेष तापसः.
DuraMDara {% (II) m. %} 1. a beast of burden
2. a man of business
3. a chief, a leader.
Capeller
German
धुरंधर das Joch o. die Bürde tragend
m.
Vordermann.