आस्राव (AsrAva)
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शब्दसागरः
EnglishSpoken Sanskrit
Englishआस्राव - AsrAva - - flow
आस्राव - AsrAva - - running
आस्राव - AsrAva - - issue
आस्राव - AsrAva - - suppuration
आस्राव - AsrAva - - objects of sense
आस्राव - AsrAva - - affliction
आस्राव - AsrAva - - pain
आस्राव - AsrAva - - discharge
आस्राव - AsrAva - - particular disease of the body
आस्राव AsrAva suppuration
पाक pAka suppuration
पूय pUya suppuration
पाकल pAkala causing suppuration
पूयारि pUyAri hostile to suppuration
पूयालस pUyAlasa suppuration at the joints
विपूयक vipUyaka suppuration or an offensive smell
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Wilson
EnglishApte
Englishआस्राव [āsrāva], Flowing, running.
वः A wound
कण्टको ह्यपि दुच्छिन्न आस्रावं जनयेच्चिरम् * 1.14.9.
Flow, issue, discharge.
Spittle, saliva.
Pain, affliction.
A disease of the body
तदास्रावस्य भेषजं तदु रोगमनीनशत् 2.3.3. -भेषजम् medicament, medicine
श्रेष्ठमास्रावभेषजम् 6.44.2.
Apte 1890
EnglishMonier Williams Cologne
EnglishMonier Williams 1872
EnglishApte Hindi
Hindiआस्रावः
- आ+स्रु+घञ्
घाव
आस्रावः
- आ+स्रु+घञ्
"बहाव, निकास"
आस्रावः
- आ+स्रु+घञ्
लार
आस्रावः
- आ+स्रु+घञ्
"पीड़ा, कष्ट"
Shabdartha Kaustubha
Kannadaआस्राव
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಗಾಯ /ಹುಣ್ಣು
निष्पत्तिः - > आ + स्रु (गतौ) - अपादाने "घञ्" (३-३-१९)
प्रयोगाः - > "जात एव तवास्रावः त्वन्तु मोहान्न बुध्यसे"
आस्राव
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಸ್ರವಿಸುವಿಕೆ
आस्राव
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಲಾಲಾಜಲ
आस्राव
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ತೊಂದರೆ /ಕ್ಲೇಶ
आस्राव
पदविभागः - > विशेष्यनिघ्नम्
कन्नडार्थः - > ಸೋರುವ
निष्पत्तिः - > आ + स्रु (गतौ) - "णः᳚ (३-१-१४१)
Schmidt Nachtrage zum Sanskrit Worterbuch
GermanVedic Reference
EnglishĀ-srāva (‘discharge’) denotes a disease, thrice referred to in
the Atharvaveda, ^1 the precise nature of which is uncertain.
The Scholiast^2 in one place interprets it as painful urination
(mūtrātisāra), while Lanman^3 suggests diabetes. Bloomfield^4
takes it to be diarrhœa, and Zimmer^5 argues that as the remedy
is called ‘wound healer’ (arus-srāṇa), the sense is ‘the flux from
unhealed wounds.’ Whitney^6 renders it ‘flux, ’ and questions
Bloomfield's rendering. Ludwig^7 translates it vaguely by ‘sick-
ness’ and ‘cold.’
1) i. 2, 4
ii. 3, 2
vi. 44, 2.
2) On Av. i. 2, 4. Cf. on ii. 3, 2.
3) In Whitney's Translation of the
Atharvaveda, 3.
4) American Journal of Philology, 7, 467
Journal of the American Oriental Society,
13, cxiii
Hymns of the Atharvaveda,
233, 234.
5) Altindisches Leben, 392.
6) Op. cit., 3, 41.
7) Translation of the Rigveda, 3, 507,
509.
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