Category: J

jakzaRa:- jakzaRa

jakzaRa ¦ n. eating, consuming, L.

jaMh:- jaMh

jaMh ¦ Intens. 3. sg. ja/Ngahe, to move quickly, sprawl, kick, RV. i, 126, 6;

jakzA:- jakzA

jakzA ¦ f. chewing, L.

jaMh:- jaMh

jaMh ¦ [cf. aBi-vi-; jaGa/na, jaNGA/; Goth. gagg-an; Lith. zeng-ti.]

jakzita:- jakzita

jakzita ¦ mfn. chewed

jakzma:- jakzma

jakzma ¦ an, for yak, L., Sch.

jaga:- jaga

jaga ¦ n. = gat, KauṣUp. i, 3.

jagaccakzus:- jagac—cakzus

jagac—cakzus ¦ n. ‘eye of the universe (= ad-eka-)’, the sun, Kathās. lix, 51, KāśīKh. vli, 44; BṛNārP. i, 8.

jagac:- jagac

jagac ¦ in comp. for at.

jagacCandas:- ja/gac—Candas

ja/gac—Candas ¦ (ja/), mfn. one to whom the Jagatī metre belongs, connected with it, VS. iv, 87; AV.; ŚāṅkhŚr. xiv.

jagaccandra:- jagac—candra

jagac—candra ¦ m. N. of a Jain Sūri (founder of the Tapā-gaccha, 1229 A.D.)

jagDa:- jagDa/

cf. apa-, nf-, pari-, pra/ti-, vi-, saraMga-.

jagaccitra:- jagac—citra

jagac—citra ¦ n. a wonder of the universe, R. vii, 34, 9

jagDatfRa:- jagDa—tfRa

jagDa—tfRa ¦ mfn. one who has eaten grass, KaṭhUp.

jagaccitra:- jagac—citra

the universe taken as a picture, Sarvad. viii, 76.

jagDapApman:- jagDa/—pApman

jagDa/—pApman ¦ (Da/-), mfn. one whose sin is consumed or blotted out, AV. ix, 6, 25 (also a/- neg.)

jagaccandrikA:- jagac—candrikA

jagac—candrikA ¦ f. Bhaṭṭotpala’s Comm. on VarBṛ. (also called Cintā-maṇi).

jagDasAraMga:- jagDa—sAraMga

jagDa—sAraMga ¦ mfn. = sAraMga-jagDin, Gaṇar. 91, Sch.

jagaj:- jagaj

jagaj ¦ in comp. for at.

jagDArDa:- jag—DArDa

jag—°DArDa ¦ mfn. half-eaten, Mālatīm.

jagajjIva:- jagaj—jIva

jagaj—jIva ¦ m. a living being of this world, Rājat. ii, 25.

jagDvA:- jagDvA/

jagDvA/ ¦ ind.p. having eaten, AV. v, 18, 10; TS. ii; TBr. ii; ŚBr. i; Mn.; Yājñ.; MBh. i, 8476.

jagDi:- ja/gDi

cf. kalya-.

jagDi:- ja/gDi

the being eaten by (instr.), Mn. iii, 115

jagDvAya:- jagDvA/ya

jagDvA/ya ¦ Ved. ind.p. id., RV. x, 146, 5.

jagDi:- ja/gDi

ja/gDi ¦ f. eating, consuming, ŚBr. ix, 2, 3, 37 (dat. DyE, Ved. inf.), Mn.; Hcar. v, 302 (v.l.)

jagat:- ja/gat

‘N. of a Sāman’, see -sAman

jagatI:- ja/gatI

any metre of 4 × 12 syllables

jagat:- ja/gat

ja/gat ¦ m. pl. people, mankind, Rājat. (C) iii, 494

jagatI:- ja/gatI

the number 48 Lāṭy. ix; Kāty. xxii

jagat:- ja/gat

ja/gat ¦ n. du. heaven and the lower world, Kir. v, 20

jagatkartf:- jagat—kartf

jagat—kartf ¦ m. ‘world-creator’, Brahmā, L.

jagat:- ja/gat

the Jagatī metre, RV. i, 164, 25

jagatkAraRakAraRa:- jagat—kAraRa—kAraRa

jagat—kAraRa—kAraRa ¦ n. ‘the (cause, of the cause i.e. the) final cause of the universe’, Viṣṇu, Viṣṇ. i, 61.

jagat:- ja/gat

ja/gat ¦ m. air, wind, L.

jagatI:- ja/gatI

a field planted with Jambū, L.

jagat:- ja/gat

people, mankind, Kpr. x, 50/51 (Sāh. & Kuval.)

jagatI:- ja/gatI

a sacrificial brick named after the Jagatī metre, ŚBr. viii; KātyŚr. xvii

jagat:- jagat

accord. to some also ‘a river’, RV. x, 75, 2

jagat:- ja/gat

ja/gat ¦ n. pl. the worlds (= at-traya), Prab. i, 10