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अन्तर्दशाह (antardazAha)

 
Capeller Eng
English
अन्तर्दशाह
m.
an interval of ten days.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
अन्तर्—दशाह
n.
an interval of ten days
Macdonell
English
अन्तर्दशाह antar-daśa‿aha,
m.
interval of 🞄ten days
-duḥkha,
a.
inwardly grieved
🞄-duṣṭa, pp. inwardly bad, wicked, vile
🞄-dhana,
n.
inner treasure
-dhāna,
n.
covering
🞄[Page18-1] 🞄disappearance: -ṃ gam, -i, -vraj, disappear
🞄-dhí,
m.
concealment: -ṃ gam, disappear
🞄-dhairya,
n.
inward firmness
-nihita, pp. placed within.
Goldstucker
English
अन्तर्दशाह Tatpur. m. (-हः) A period of time within ten
days. [I may observe that the only passage, to my
knowledge, where this word is not used in the locative
viz. in the present editions of Manu 8. 222, where it occurs
in the ablat. अन्तर्दशाहात् has a various reading in the
Vivādachintām. p. 56. 1. 12 अन्तर्दशाहे which appears to be
preferable (the Mitākṣ. in both editions of the Vyavah.
section p. 70 a. 1. 10 and p. 264. 1. 7 as well as the E. I. H.
Mss. of it agree with the edd. of Manu)
but if the reading
°हे be correct, and the word did not occur in another case
but the loc., it would become doubtful whether अन्तर्दशाहे
does not represent two distinct words instead of a com-
pound.] E. अन्तर् and दशाह.
Benfey
English
अन्तर्दशाह अन्तर्दशाह, i. e. अन्तर्
-दशन्-अहन्,
n.
An interval of ten
days, Man. 5, 79.
वाचस्पत्यम्
Sanskrit
अन्तर्दशाह
अव्य०
दशाहस्य मध्यम् अव्ययी० दशाहा-भ्यन्तरे “अन्तर्दशाहे स्याताञ्चेत् पुनर्मरणजन्मनी” इतिमनुः दशाहपदं स्वस्वजात्युक्ताशौचदिनपरमु