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बहुवक्तव्य (bahuvaktavya)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
बहु—वक्तव्य
mfn.
to be said much about,
Rājat.
Macdonell
English
बहुवक्तव्य bahu-vaktavya, fp. about which 🞄much can be said
-vacaná,
n.
plural
case 🞄and personal terminations of the plural
-vat, 🞄a. in the plural
-varṇa,
a.
many-coloured
🞄-valkala,
m.
= Priyāla tree (Buchanania latifolia)
🞄-vādin,
a.
talking much, loquacious
🞄-vāra: -ka,
m.
a small tree (Cordia Myxa): 🞄-phala,
n.
its fruit (= Śelu)
-vāram, ad. 🞄frequently, often
-vārṣika,
a.
(ī) many 🞄years old
lasting many years
-vāla,
a.
🞄hairy, shaggy (tail)
-vighna,
a.
attended 🞄with many difficulties
-víd,
a.
knowing 🞄much
-vidya,
a.
having much knowledge, 🞄learned
-vidha,
a.
of many sorts, manifold, 🞄various: -m, ad. variously, repeatedly
-vistara,
m.
great extension
a.
wide-spread
🞄manifold, various
very detailed
-vistāra, 🞄a. of wide extent
-vistrīrṇa, pp. wide-spread
🞄-vīrya,
a.
of great strength, very efficacious
🞄-velam, ad. ofttimes, frequently
-vyālaniṣevita, pp. infested by many beasts of 🞄prey
-vrīhi,
m.
(having much rice), possessive 🞄adjective compound: the last member 🞄is a substantive, the whole compound becoming 🞄an adjective qualifying another substantive 🞄and agreeing with it in gender
these 🞄possessives often become substantives to designate 🞄a species (a generic term being understood) 🞄or an individual as a proper name 🞄(a specific term being understood): e. g. bahuvrīhiḥ 🞄(sc. samāsaḥ),
m.
a ‘much-rice’ compound
🞄Bṛhadaśvaḥ,
m.
Many-horse (sc. 🞄man: ep. Gr. Philippos, horse-loving, and 🞄[Page194-3] 🞄Engl. Great-head). The term bahuvrihi 🞄being an instance is used to designate the 🞄whole class.
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German
बहुवक्तव्य Adj. worüber sich viel viel sagen läßt, Rājat. 5, 67.