वारिकोश (vArikoza)
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Spoken Sanskrit
English वारिकोश vArikoza consecrated water employed at ordeals
Macdonell
Englishवारिकोश vāri-kośa, (= kośa-vāri) consecrated 🞄water used in ordeals
-garbha‿udara, (pregnant =) heavy with rain (cloud)
🞄-cara, aquatic
aquatic animal
fish
🞄-ja, (produced in the water), shell
lotus: 🞄-akṣa, lotus-eyed
-jāta, (pp.) shell
🞄-taraṃga, wave
-tas, ad. by water
🞄-taskara, stealer of water, esp. of the sun 🞄(which draws up water its rays)
-da, 🞄a. giving water or rain
rain-cloud: -āgama, (arrival of clouds), rainy season, 🞄-anta, (end of the clouds), autumn
-dhara, bearing or containing water
rain-cloud
🞄-dhānī, reservoir of water, water-butt
🞄-dhārā, sg. & torrent of water
🞄-dhi, receptacle of water, ocean, sea (four 🞄or seven seas are spoken of)
-nidhi, id.
🞄-pa, 〈1.〉 drinking water
〈2.〉 guarding water
🞄-patha, water-way
sea-faring: -upajīvin, subsisting by maritime trade
-pūrvam, ad. previously pouring out water
🞄-bandhana, damming up of water
-bindu, drop of water
-mat, abounding 🞄in water
-maya, (ī) consisting of water
🞄peculiar to water
-muc, discharging water 🞄or rain
rain-cloud
-yantra, water-wheel
🞄-ra, (giving water), cloud
-rāśi, 🞄m. volume of water
ocean
-ruha, (growing 🞄in the water), lotus-flower
-vāraṇa, 🞄water-elephant (a kind of monster)
-vāha, 🞄a. bringing water
rain-cloud
god of 🞄rain: -ka, bringing water
-vihāra, 🞄[Page278-1] 🞄sporting in the water
-śaya, living in the 🞄water
-saṃbhava, produced in or obtained 🞄from water
-stha, (situated =) reflected 🞄in the water (sunʼs disc).
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