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—^fSj^
—
^
a,
acct
adv
alg
alt
arch
arith
art,
astr
astrol
Beng
bot
chem
coll
con,
com
comm
corapar
°E
def
deg
dial
ccon
—adjective
—accountancy
—adverb
—algebra
—alternative
—archaic
—arithmetic
—article
—astronomy
—astrology
—Bengali
—botany
—chemistry
—colloquial
—conjunction
—common
—commerce
—comparative
eg
elec
Eng
esp
etc
fern
iig
gen
geog
geol
geom
gr
hist
—exempli gratia
( =for example)
—electricity
—English
—especially
—et cetera
—feminine
—figurative
—gender
—geography
—geology
—geometry
—grammar
—history
—compare >
idiom
—intransitive
—idiomatic
—definite l e —id est
—degree
—dialectical imi
imperf
( =that is)
—imitative
—imperfect
—economics int , inter —interjection
8. lit. —literary poss —possessive
log —logic- p.p.,ppart.,p.pt —past participle
prep —preposition
masc , mas —masculine print —printing
math —mathematics pro —pronoun
mech —mechanics pros —prosody
med. —medical pt. —participle
metaph. —metaphysics
mil —military relau -r-relative
mod —modern reL —religion
Mus —Muslim rhet. —rhetoric
muB. —music
myth. —mythology Sans —Sanskrit
8C —science
«. —noun sfx. —BUffiX
nautu —nautical sing. —singular
neut. —neuter si —slang
spell. —spelling
obs —obsolete sup., super? —superlative
on. —original
P —past t —transitive
part -—participle theol —theology
per —person
perf —perfect USA —United States ol
Pfx. —prefix America
ph —phrase usu. —usually
phiL —philosophy
phon —phonetics V —verb
pl
pol
—plural var. —variant
—politics voc —vocative
pos —positive vul. —vulgar
9. SAMSAD
BENGALI-ENGLISH
DICTIONARY
31 *QVft
V5S
^—n the first vowel of the
Bengali alphabet. <$ sn fal "ST sn ^ 'f)
—-elementary knowledge ( Jisfttxstf
^^ ^ *T) , the alphabet (^ «fl f*Mcg)
ABC
SJ^ —p/# indicating negation,
contradiction, contrariety, absence,
want, hostility, etc , non-, un-, ll-,
mi-, m-, ir-, dis-, mis-, a-, an-, -less
other than or infenor Osrifal).
S&—(!) a that, yonder (2) adv
there (3) mt expressing mild regret
for negligence, lapse of memory, etc ,
aha, ah, ah me (also <5fl£ *n)
*Wf—a. free from debt, not in-
debted ,
(fig ) free from obligations
*?V1 n a portion or part ,
(of in-
come, loss, profit, etc ) a share , (of
countries, places, etc ) a region or lo-
cality,
(geog j -^th part of the
earth's circumference, a degree ,
(astrol ) ^jth part of the zodiac, (of a
zodiacal sign), an aspect or house,
concern, respect (<^rfa 'zskpT W^ *& =
noble m no respect) , begetting power
fofttW ^5- born of a god) , divine in-
carnation (fa£3 <?5rv«t=an incarnation
of Vishnu) «R»p*—n (alg ) a mantissa
*M ^*l—-v to divide into parts or
shares <5R*Na a included in a part
or share , relating to part(s) or share(s)
'Sf^aiO—(I) a taking a share, shar-
ing ,
participating , (2) n a sharer, a
shareholder , a participant, a party
<5R*F5» adv partly, m part, partially
5KMH'fa—a divisible into parts or
shares ^"IJSR'—n (sc )
partial press-
ure WTSTsft—(I) a enjoying a share
having a claim to a share ,
(of an act,
etc ) responsible for a part , (2) n a
sharer, a shareholder, a claimant to a
share , one who is responsible for a
part, a party, a partner (T<^i$) 3T<T
5fQ*n v to take part (m), to parti-
cipate (m)
<5TN*lTC?*r (I) n division into respec-
tive shares (2) a <£ adv according
to or dividing into respective shares
^xrrfs^a a (of a measuring scale,
thermometer, etc ) marked with de-
grees, graduated
WIR v to descend as an in-
heritance, to devolve on
"Srcfavs a divided into parts or
shares ,
partitioned ,
(of a measuring
scale etc )
graduated.
^yf—(J) a entitled to a share ,
(of a whole) constituted of parts,
participating (2) n a partner or
shareholder ; a party, a participant
10. <WTfaRT
WffaW—« a partner or sharehol-
der ^«lW*>, ^"fW^—w partner-
ship W*ft#^, 5R*frfPft—a relating
to partnership SER«lW* WWftfR)
gfe—partnership agreement
^VTi—n a ray o£ light, a beam ,
glow , a fibre , a filament 3^*1^
—
n
cloth , fine cloth (usu made of silk,
jute, etc) VR*ffFo(—fem of3K*l^Hv
l
W1^MV
—a luminous, radiant ^*nj-
srrETl
—
n a string oi rays ^^sjleil
—
ruthe sun-, the sun-god vERT^T
—
a
having rays , full of rays , radiant.
WI^*H1
—
n (zoo ) the Radiata
<5R*IWR
—
a that which is m pro-
cess of being divided or partitioned
<SR*T—n the shoulder <5f??l^T>, 5R5T-
Wtj>
—n a bull's hump ^R»i*HH»f ^Rf-
«W«M?Ht--n the shoulder-blade, tbe
scapula 3R*I5T
—
a having thick-set
or massive shoulders, bull-necked ,
robust, strong
*|4.^«fc~a (of fruits) skinless ,
(of
lizards ) achlamydeous
^wili
—
a not rigorous or strict
mild , easy
^«*>»t><*— a thornless , ( fig ) free
from hindrance or disturbance or
danger or enemy ,
safe and peaceful
"SRttTC— (I) n abusive or obscene
language (2) a unspeakable , indes-
cribable, inexplicable
^sjafa—same as^njj
SFRl—n abusive or obscene lang-
uage (also>E[^Hi-^an)
^t^—a unspoken, untold , un-
disclosed, unievealed , secret
'W-a ^nspeakable,unutterable
obscene, filthy **m ^—utterance
of undesirable or foul language that
above-board, straightforward, un-
reserved SFP'ffcal—n frankness, can-
dour, sincerity liH^Stb^-^-adt'
open-heartedly, frankly, 5F**K&-^
adv frankly, sincerely
s^jwi, <sref*»R>, ^T^Sf
—
o. not trem-
bling or trembled, not tremulous,
not timorous ; undaunted , unmoved,
unperturbed ,
steady.
^^if—n (math ) a rational quan-
tity
q^tflfl
—
a that which should not
be done SRF^rll VR—a family or
house not acceptable for matrimoni-
al alliance
v^^«T
—
a merciless , unkind , crueL
*M>«lT&f ^J+WlDI—n. (zoo )
the
atrania
O^cf—(I) a earless , deaf (2) n
an earless or deaf person
3R*5r^i
—
a that which should not
be done
&W>^V—n lack of ruling or con-
trolling power , lack of authority.
^s&sf—n a misdeed , a .mischief ;
a useless act , inaction
vSRafa
—
a (gr —of a verb) intransi-
tive.
^Ef^sfefl
—
a disabled , inefficient
,
not in working order, unserviceable,
^sfl
—
a having no employment or
occupation, grossly inefficient , idling.
<S^sfret JflvEi
5
!—an inveterate bungler,
an arch-bungler, a muff, a good-for-
nothing fellow , a great idler
vR^fafe
—
a unploughed , fallow,
wild
^w«t«3>
—
a spotless, taintless, un-
blemished, immaculate , clean, pure.
^•rcu*^*-a unstained, unsullied.
^1T<?T °< d
f«P*<» unblemished . undefiled, unpolluted.
*wn&—a frank, candid sincere, clean, pure
12. ^mi 8
*A|«HsTl—n a section of the Sikh
community who worship ^R^5
^or the Immortal Soul
*4«MW
—
adv at an inauspicious
time ,
during hard times , at an un-
usual time , out of time, untimely ,
aforetime, prematurely , inopportu-
nely
:
£[fe'1W—(1) a indigent, extremely
poor , distressed, miserable , insig-
nificant ,
lowly , stupid (2) n such
a person <4tf<J>«tMil
—
n indigence, ex-
treme poverty , distressed condi-
tion, misery, insignificance, lowli-
ness , stupidity
W^W, !
lfc#Btfl?3r—a trifling, in-
significant, negligible
•n<i>w—n. agate
-q«T
T
u^'—n ill-repute, infamy, a
disgraceful act *M»W«w—a infam-
ous disreputable, disgraceful
<i*u**—a unsung, not preached
or announced publicly, unpubhciz-
cd uncelebrated
Sv£~n an incident , an accident,
a criminal offence ^>^[
—n t^place of occurrence (esp of a crime),
Vf* ,
•i cnue
un-
re-
'^ <
z% ^raa
—
a unhesitating
nlnshcd , ungrudging, without
anc.
llbcral
(^ tt ^ apj-jfl)
undented ^fe, ^^^Jrdi *"h no hesitation m the mind
v-ub open mind, unhesitatingly'
ungnidfmrly, liberally, freely
v^tt-a not <tnckcn*uh fear
item an% q.nrtcr . completely fcar-
t;;:r
dnuntca
*^*-a
V^Ti-K 8 true bachelor a lad
^^ l '"C ^**. a ,aS5 ^ho
is ten years old. ^I^H^dND—same as
>5}^5rpf
—
n deficiency, deficit,
shortage , insufficiency
^^Im—a not born of a family re-
garded as traditionally respectable
m the Hindu society (cp %<a*) ,
not
high-born , low-born , ( facet )
of
mixed breed, hybrid (^sj^fa ^^)
<4J$*1*1
—
(I) n indisposition (2) a.
not adroit or skilful, inexpert
^spgsf—(|) a shoreless , (fig ) bound-
less, endless (2) n a shoreless sea,
avast ocean ,
(fig ) an overwhelming
or extreme danger i|^»ttl ^5T tl'Slfl
—
(fig ) to find a haven in a shoreless
sea of danger ^C«T C5HI—(fig) t0
sink in the shoreless sea of danger
xM$W ^l—(fig ) to fall in or run into
the shoreless sea of danger. 'H^M ,
5I*n
—(fig ) to float in the shoreless sea
of danger , to be in extreme danger
^FS
—
a not done or performed or
executed , undone , outstanding
^3>s<pi*{
f
—a unsuccessful <5J^5-
sW«l—n failure
^^«rea a ungrateful ^f^S^sl
—
n-
ingratitude
^»ani«l
—
a mas unmarried , celi-
bate
^$«l9RI*f
—
a not guilty ,
guiltless
^'sisf
—
a unsuccessfulm attempt,
disappointed
^fo?—n unsuccess, failure , want
of skill, inefficiency, incapacity
*ff*—a unsuccessful, unskUled,
inefficient , incapable , worthless or
unworthy faf^Jrefa)
^^w«; a mas unmarried
**¥&—(I) a that which should
not be done (2) an improper act, a
wrong-doing, a misdeed-
13. ty$Td»|
—
a inartificial , natural , not
feigned, sincere , not faked or for-
ged ,
genuine, pure, true.
Sj^vfif
—
a, not niggardly or miserly
,
liberal, generous, bountiful , without
reserve ('anptf £WST|).
^f**
—a uncalled, uncultivated
<*IW>C$I
—
a having no ability for
any work , disabled , not m working
order, unserviceable , useless
fcl&vM
—
a not false, true, genuine,
sincere, candid.
<s&#T5T—n lack of skill or adroit-
less, want of tact, quarrel, bad blood
^51
—
n (rare) God <5J?n *fre*n
—
v
si ) to die STOFianfs, (6wn#||6—n (si
)
leath
<SlUi
—
a smeared with (froSfftF,
W&) , mixed with, containing, full
5fi?^
—
n time, one of a number of
instances (*ffr ^r^ ^fafar)
^£Nf—n absence of senal order
;
disorder Wru$—a without serial
order , disorderly , unofficial ^frfsj«J»
ta<»Hi—an unofficial reference
*iiOi)
—
a without work, unemploy-
ed , inactive , lacking m enthusiasm,
lethargic
^rirRn
—
n absence of work or em-
ployment , inaction , an improper
act, a wrong-doing srfonfcr*, «jfear-
1$
—
a given to improper acts or
wrong-doings
*twi
—
a unpurchasable , extreme-
ly costly or dear
^ifrW—(I) n absence of anger (2)
« free from anger SfttFUR
—
a not
angered easily
13FRJ
—
a untired, unwearied , un-
tiring, tireless , indefatigable ,
per-
sisting, assiduous (^fS C5&|). ssptpps-
^rcrf
—
a not grudging any labour, m-
defatigably labonous, extremely as-
siduous
!
3Tf^c5
—
a not feeling any tired-
ness, untiring, indomitable Osjfjfg ^),
untired, calm (^5ff|?|^tf%) ^ff^^srf
—
a working untiringly, indefatigable
UIC^ET
—
adv <&a without difficulty
or trouble , easily
^p
—
n any of the long cubes with
marked faces thrown at dice-play-
ing , a die , a kind of seed used as a
bead , a bead , antimony sulphide ,
copperas ,
(geog ) the axis of the
equator , (geog ) latitude ,
(astr ) the
angular distance of any star or planet
from the solar orbit, the orbit of a
heavenly body, (astrol ) the shape of
the zodiac ,
(zoo ) the second ver-
tebra of the neck , a legislative act,
a law ,
politics ,
diplomacy , a cart
or car, a chariot , a wheel of a cart
or chariot, an axle , a sense-organ
(^;tf|^v5j) , the soul ,
knowledge , a
man born blind , wrestling , the
snake ,
the mythical bird Gaduda
(5f^5) ^p$«£
—
n the collar-bone, the
clavicle , a dice player ^^l'
—
n
(geom ) a hypotenuse 3T^JF
s
tel—
n
dice-play 3JW5—« (geog ) the axis of
the equator, the minor axis <5p»FiJ^<n
—n the front portion of a wheel, an
axis , the pole of a cart ^W*JS
W
—
n
an expert or clever dice-player
'5pq>»n?§—n any of the long cubes
with marked faces thrown at dice-
playing -&IM»T«*b*H—-n (astr) nuta-
tion <2F#Ff„ *wfa% «MM<ai—(l) a
versed in law or diplomacy , clever
at dice-playing , (2) n a lawyer, a
diplomat , an expert dice-player
;Sf<at^S—n (geog) the parallels of
14. W&5 b ^TCffrplI
latitude tsj^pn—n a string of
Beads, a rosary sre^lfe—n. tlie Axis
Powers in the World War II W?-
^Ml^tlltl—same as >sj*j?«}
<
^'.
%FFS—a unhurt or unwounded ,
unimpaired , unblemished , unreserv-
ed vii^Cr^ *l*p«*ftft?f—fl one whose
person bears no wound , unhurt
or unwounded ^"•pvowlTi
—
a fern
having no sexual intercourse yet ,
possessing true virginity
im»si
—
a powerless , weak ,
in-
capable , meSective (^HPI CS$1) I
^sj^H n lack of forgiveness or mer-
cy , intolerance
;
5^R—a undecaymg , inexhausti-
ble , unfaiirng ,> imperishable , un-
dying , endless fcHftcVlfar—undying
or immortal fame ^'^>M^«J —n a qui-
ver having an inexhaustible stock
of arrows ^^Bl^-ikl—n the third
day of the lunar bght fortnight of
the month of Baisakh (foffaf) vSt^j-
^>
—
n any of the very old banyan
trees found at different holy places
of the Hindus ,
(fig ) an immortal
or deathless person ^^H^i^—n
the abode of the blessed . the hea
handwriting. ^H^J—»• (Pros )
a
system of versification in which the
number of letters and not the
sounds m a line is taken into ac-
count ^M"W*H—n the alphabet.
?$Wt3 'SFFW—to the letter, word for
word, verbatim ,
(fig ) with strict
exactitude, rigorously
'5T^Ts*I—« (gcog) degrees of lati-
tude, latitude
^TW«N—» rock-salt
3^—n the eye vi|Tq><£'S—same as
stfspvsR^n ^T'-*>WlT>il
—
n the socket of
the eye ^ut^PS
—
a lying within the
range of vision , visible *uM>£'fl5T
3
P
—n the eyebalL ^fovilri^l, ^^F^f
—n the pupil of the eye, the apple
of the eye, *ft??>FFi—n eyelash,
ahum 'Efcptij
—
n theretina Sffotw
—n cataract of the eye 3jfaF*i^—*•
the eyehd Ntlfot^^f^—n casting of
a sidelong glance , squintmg ;
&Pf~
tor—n illusion stf'sprFJTCJ—
»
ophthalmic surgery
spqrfa
—
a axial , axiie ,
angular
^M^fl
—
a unimpaired or unaffected
f^a ^T^l^tl) , unoffended &&'
- - ,
;
fS^) , unhindered, unchecked (3F$
ven xMwtf—n the nght to dwell I 5ff%), unabated (s^ Cv53j), undamaged
permanently in the heaven
!
5m—n any of the letters of the
alphabet ,
a syllable , (alg) a sym-
bohc letter , God , the Supreme
Being SisRsfhft, s^^FF—n a
scribe, a copyist / a pfmter or com-
positor ,
a writer S^^faR-n ac-
quaintance with the alphabet, lite-
racy , commencement of education
(fig) elementary knowledge ^mm—n the characteristic style of
or untarnished CspJS WoR) ,
unques-
tioned, supreme, sovereign (T^
«l1^tf%) ,
stall in force, intact (^
,5
ff*T^r ^1 ^, unused, not at all
USed (^Jl 3JcJ5H)
^tfl —n lack or loss of appetite
"RPfcuVft—n a division of army m
Ancient India, comprising of 109350
foot-soldiers, 65610 cavalrymen,
21870 fighters on elephant-back and
21870 charioteers
For words m ^., not glven separately, see *w
15. Sp!f*3} a not divided into parts,
undivided , entire, whole ,
(math )
integral (<5f«pQ T^lfl) , unabated , un-
curbed, undisputed, supreme, sove-
reign (^l^Q <2fN»t1) , not watery, thic-
kened, curdled ('^^Q ^55<HO , com-
pact, dense (^^Q ^<t>fa) >Er5r*^»T
s
i
IT
a irrefutable, unanswerable ^51^5-
l^ill+W a completely spherical
'STft'Svs a unsevered , undivided ,
unrefuted (<5p|f&5 ^j% ^1 3^5)
3f*ttW a not fit to be eaten f
un-
fit for work, grossly inefficient
unserviceable S^fl-^W a good-
for-nothing, worthless , trashy
W—corrup of vf|aR
STfST—a artless, guileless, naive,
ingenuous
<5TfF5' a (of channels etc ) undug
or not made by digging ,
natural
t
*PWtt—(I) a not fit to be eaten ,
inedible , forbidden to be eaten ,
(of
food) unwholesome ,
(facet ) worth-
less (spjfg csrt^j) (2) n inedible or
forbidden or unwholesome food
Sffasr—(I) a entire, whole (2) n
the world , the universe ,
the sky
^ifa—(I) n dissatisfaction , dis-
pleasure (2) a dissatisfied , dis-
pleased
'
5re
JIF5 a not famous , obscure ,
ordinary, common spfJFs^pn. a one
whose name is not famous ,
obscure
^POTT'S n disrepute ,
notoriety ,
disgrace , infamy , r
scandal ST^vs^R
a disgraceful , infamous, scanda-
lous , notorious
^1^5T-rW5sr—var- of ^5TTq^5I-^I5I^5T-
^t'R, ^SfcR^ a uncountable ,
countless, innumerable
<5l*lfa5 a, (on ) uncounted , (loos )
countless, innumerable
^Wfi a uncountable , countless,
innumerable
5W«—(f ) a motionless , immobile,
static, helpless, resourceless (2) n
a helpless or resourceless person ,
the unperformed state of a dead
person's obsequies ^5j^S?T ife—the
resort of the helpless ,
( loos ) the
way out
^rfvaJl adv having no other course
to follow or means to adopt , being
compelled to ,
perforce, necessarily,
as a necessary or unavoidable con-
sequence
<5f5T«f—(I) a free from disease or
poison , healthy (2) n a medicine ,
an antidote (esp to poison) ^5jtf«*a
—n toxicology
Spwfvi) a (coll ) countless, innum-
erable
<5FTS<[J a (of places etc ) not fit to
be visited , out of bounds
Wl^fa a not deep , shallow , not
profound (^fsfsfa <53ft) NSfwfa W&
5JWt *M*MI«Ce—(lit ) a small fry
bustles in shallow water ,
(fig ) an
empty vessel sounds much
S^sr a motionless ,
static , unfa-
thomable, bottomless , inaccessible
incomprehensible
WPU a impassable , inaccessible ,
incomprehensible, beyond the com-
pass of (^fe ^ffl) SffisniTTSR^ fern.
of SfPIITirsft SWIfl a fern one with
whom sexual intercourse is prohibi-
ted «T*RjiVpR—« incest SNSfflWrt
(I) a mas incestuous , (2) n an in-
cestuous man
'STT^—var of^l^.
^JT^sI n a mythological sage of
India ,
(astr) the Canopus SWcWIal
—n the first day of the month of
16. "5W1 *fa
'Bhadra (sfc?) when sage Agastya asked
the bending Vrndhyas to wait till he
came and he never came back (this
day has since been tegarded by the
Hindus as extremely inauspicious to
set out on a journey) (cp a corbie
messenger)
3TO1, «WI«»W, SlWB^—fl) a (coll)
grossly stupid or ignorant ,
good-for-
nothing (2) n such a person
Sffll<
—
a unfathomable, bottom-
less ,
very deep and extensive ('Efflfa
TSJ3) , unlimited, unbounded (spf^
^Wt) ,
profound , immeasurable,
immense (spiffa *ttf%)
'SffiRRl—same as^Tfl.
^TR—var of >ETHiRf
"STTRR—same as ^Sfl
«rayr—(l) n harm, injury , offence
fault (2) a deprived of good quali-
ties ,
worthless , unqualified
*1?fo, s^fe-var '
S of ^ttfte
Wft-n a kind of fragrant wood
(mostly used as incense) ^^l^^T-n a fragrant and cool paste of this
wood used as an ointment
Wm-a beyond the reach of
comprehens.on or of sense-organs
unknown , lnvislble.
^^^unobsetvedly , stealthily
^-poetcorrup of ^^^
TOfo-(l) n absence of delay
promptness, celenty, hurty *'
not mlnor or
^ pnmchief, pnncipal ^^dv ^°U' d
±y -
ltn
^a^. quickly
^*-n dishonour A,
discredit, disrepute ' ^^
'
^-« 6^, the fire-fiod ,
Power, strength
^
d
;
W,
^^Urni ng , aaflcC(
S
^W1]—n. a spark ^jt^rsf—n <£
'
a. one who performs the rite of
singeing the mouth of the deceased
at cremation ^fcw^f
—
n the xite
of agnihotra («rflfc5$3) ,
cremation
of the dead ^jfa^'f
—
a fire-like ,
fiery f
extremely hot , extremely se-
vere or violent , terribly angry, fu-
rious 'Sifcwii'ss
—
n a great fire, a con-
flagration , a tumultuous brawl or
melee, an affray , a very undesirable
and violent incident (^f^FfS 'f&ft)
ST?'H^5—n. a pit m which a fire is
made or a pit full of fixe, a fire-pit
,
a furnace. ^T^WI
—
n. the south-
east NtifaTo-Vl —same as 'Sff^^I vfa-
5F5*
—
a impregnated with fire, fiery,
impetuous ( <8rftffi€ ^T^Sl) grfidts?^!—
n fern a woman who has passed
successfully through an ordeal by
fire SuTTstJ
—
a heated with fire , as
hot as fire 3r?y^1l
—
a fire-like ;
fiery , furious srfaifgi—a burnt ,
consumed by fire stf«PtF51
—
n <& a
one who sets fire to anything , one
who singes the mouth of the dead at
cremation fern 'Srfatnlft 'StftpfR—n
act of setting-fire to , act of singeing
the mouth of the dead at cremation
etfoiJT^—n a conflagration , the heat
of fire srfofT^—a combustible
'STWfarc*
—
a causing or promoting
fire or hunger or digestion srfwfe
—a illuminated or brightened with
fire ^hrow, sifapRvSl—n the fire-
god 3rfo>rer—a cooked with fire ,
hardened m fire (stf^ ^<f) sfa-
tTNn—n an ordeal by fire (esp the
one which Sita of the Ramayana
passed through.) (fig) an extremely
dangerous test (cP baptism of fire).
sfoKm-* act of mou or
17. ,j ,
falling on a burning pyre Slfasrs
—
a glowing' as fire 'sfasfWl—n glow
of fire SlfasPoS—n flint Sffa^f
—
a red as fire , crimson 'Sfftpft^
—
a
promoting fire or hunger or diges-
tion <5J?WT
—
n a fire- emitting my-
thical arrow ^fcwjw
—
n promotion
of appetite or digestion 3f?y<jJ
6i>
—
n
a shower of fire (esp from the sky,
instead of rain) ,
a spell of extreme
heat Slfaspff
—
n any formula of words
that makes one determined to achie-
ve an extremely difficult or danger-
ous end , the doctrine of revolution
or terrorism <4|?yaw
—
a full of fire
stf^'Hl—n loss of appetite , indi-
gestion , dyspepsia ^fasjjvs''—(I) a
extremely angry or haughty, furious ,
(2) n furious appearance or state
ftysf.cij
—
a extremely costly, unpur-
chasably dear Sjfcro^T—n the age or
times of revolution stfwsrf—(I) a
extremely angry, furious, (2) n a furi-
ous person, a spitfire sfiflfrfl
—
n
a flame "srfw^R
-
—a purified by burn-
ing in fire , sanctified by undergo-
ing rigorous penance srfflT^T
—
n
purification by burning in fire , sanc-
tification by undergoing rigorous
penance sfaj^s^—n (rare) purifi-
cation by burning in fire , cremation
of the dead <5lfa5psf
—
n the wind
IVHl^ni'
—
n cremation of the dead
'sfa'l^—a fire-proof ^rf^pr^ ^^
—
fire-bnck. Sffcm^ sr^q—fire-clay
^TTHTf^
—
a completely consumed by
fire 'Sffa^TCFT—n act of warming up
oneself m the heat of fire qfat^ltf
n the Hindu rite of maintaining
the sacred fire perpetually and wor-
shipping with it 'qfoi cqjfll
—n one
who observes the aforesaid rite
'SSI
*$WH—n a fire-arm^
^WIT—n the pancreas
^U^ITs
—
n emission of fire from
a volcano, volcanic eruption, raining
of fire from the sky , the fall of a me-
teor , the crash of a thunder
srefip^lST, srapf^TR—n emission of
fire (esp from the crater of a volcano)
$T!I^3R—n. display of fire at
merrymaking, a bonfire
"5151—(I) n the top, the summit ,
an apex , an end or extremity , the
front , the front portion , the sur-
face or the portion at the surface
(*fft? ^T3) ,
an aim, a purpose (^^-St)
(2) a first, foremost, leading, chief ,
anterior SfST'NT
—
a deserving first
preference or consideration or men-
tion ,
best, principal <5f5fflfc3, S!5I5PR
—n. forward movement, advance-
ment ,
progress, promotion, develop-
ment, increase ,
(astr ) progressive
motion, progression ^jpihI—a mo-
ving forward or to the front , lead-
ing ,
progressive fern ^SMlTiM*! *$2&
—(I) a born earlier, senior in age,
older, elder , (2) n the eldest or an
elder brother »6jg?e?S<,l —n the uvula,
the epiglottis **ia*3H
—
n foreknow-
ledge ,
anticipation <5T5TC^—(I) a
leading, chief, best , (2) n a leader ;
an maugurator or initiator , a pio-
neer <5f5Pf5
—
n imprest money *QR-
jjffift—n a brahmin (3W) who re-
ceives offerings on behalf of a dead
person's soul and consequently is
socially degraded VftPQS—n (mil)
a pioneer ,
an escort, a guide , a
leader ,
(loos ) a forerunner ^a'Wol
—M a leader , an army commander
sqg+frgre
—
adv considering what is
before and after , having foresight
18. "^^ght ;
pro and con ,
com
prehensively «KH^-« situated m
the front , leading ,
advanced fern
^OTT^ft va&^-ri the first part or
share, top.peak, an extremity or end,
v^fcfl—n the Queen-consort sft-
5R. ^5Pn?—a going or commencing
first, leading ,
moving forward, ad-
vancing *OT Wl—v to move for-
v, ard, to advance , to progress «RJ^,
^rj^—fl situated m the front or
on the top or at an end, apical
^W^ffa o. unacceptable
SKl^tflf n the eighth month of the
Hindu calendar (from the middle of
November to the middle of Decem-
ber)
^31?<^H—n priority.
^U135—a unacceptable , fit to be
ignored ,
rejected 315115$ ^1 v to
ignore , to slight , to reject, (in law)
to void ^31^5 ^6*11 v to be ignor-
ed , to fail to be entertained , to be
rejected, (in law) to be voided
"SfitPT—« first , eldest , chief ,
(of
money) payable or paid m advance
^ffCRT—n the part of cost or charge
p3id in advance, an advance, earnest
money ^CRgfe—a forward contract
^703, ^0% a first, eldest, chief,
relating to the front or top sffOT
3nH—payment on account or as ear-
nest money
3TCJ—adv at first , at the front, at
the outset, in the beginning, before,
formed} , m tl e presence of,
proachiug (ftsfS^ ^3 ^fasiH)
1"U)—a first , foremost , chief
"W—n sin
,
'4WW'C
J—n that which.
(csp an incantation) dispels sin
^JT^n —n an awkward
^j^Za fem skilled m bring-
ing about what is impossible
<5Tir£rV-a not likely to happen
^sm—a (of families) having no so-
cial dignity, unrespectable, base, low-
ly, unfit for matrimonial alliance
55^—var of^tl „
'
^r5_n a sea-coast or a river-
bank unfit for disembarkment ,
a
bad place
_^,n
sgwraH-a terrible ('*H?rfr "*$&) >
unconscious, fainted
"
^^^_(l)a not terrible; calm, (2)
n God Shiva (pR) ^W^Wt-none
of a rehgious community practising
dreadful and abominable ntes *OTTC-
stsq—n incantation to invoke Shiva
iSj^TC—a (phon )voiceless *8[«PWT
-n a voiceless consonant (eg ^^
I ^ i ^ 1 *f ^
Tsrgrr^—coll corrup of^SSSRW*
tjrarvo—a not smelled ,
untasted.
>Stb^j—n a mark or sign , a line ,
a
stripe , a spot , a blemish ,
(math )
a
number, a digit, a figure , an arith-
metical problem, a sum, a counting,
calculation , the lap ,
(of a drama) an
act ,
(zoo.) the belly ,
(bot ) the venter
v%*^ ^an, 3^ 3^1 v to do sums ,
to
calculate or count ^F^FS a lying
on or m the lap (of) ,
(fig ),under tho-
rough control of SSWoM n (zoo)
ventral surface nEt<^W«I—n the lap ,
(zoo ) the belly ^«£*rrv5—n act of
placing figures ,
act of marking
SWrFa^—n (math) notation W^F-
<Tfl5^ a (math ) cardinal <5^<t»T«inft,
<5{5^xipjj—n mathematics ^F^Hffl"
fa^, ^tRPTPofac;—n a mathematician
'Brs^jEp^fi—n wife (
H«^Kiprt—<* ly-"~
ing on the lap (of) ,
(fig ) enamoured
*s—a situa-
ap-
. — _ „,„ or Unexpec- i ai^ un me ray uij ,
ug;
dmciJent , non-occurrence <s^- | oL fem ^H»uk»fl W?^
19. ted or placed on the lap , very close
to, within easy reach of, (fig ) beloved
«|«M
—
n act of marking , act of
writing figures , act of drawing or
painting ,
(geom ) act of plotting ,
construction *6|««M ^?fl
—
v to mark
,
to draw or paint, (geom ) to plot , to
construct !
'4|s«H
,
fa
—
a to be or fit
to be marked or drawn or painted
or (geom ) plotted or constructed
^l^pvs
—
a marked , drawn or pain-
ted-, (geom ) plotted , bedecked, de-
corated , carved , delineated, des-
cribed fsff^s sf^g) , imprinted (TfrT-
vft&FS <R]
—
v to mark , to draw ,
to paint ; (geom ) to plot , to be-
deck, to decorate , to carve , to
debneate, to describe , to imprint
*f«?Fk—a (chiefly bot & zoo)
ventral
^^
—
rt a sprout, a shoot, a sap-
ling , blossom ,
germ ,
origination,
birth, germination (®ft^ ^^) , any-
thing newly born or commenced ,
a beginning , an end or tip OfTtf^,
WfT^J sjcgj^ fcRPf <R1—v to nip in
the bud vsr«jf^6
—
a sprouted ,
ger-
minated, published, revealed ^s^f^g
^CTfl
—
v to sprout , to germinate
l^mni, W^FSR—n sprouting,
blossoming , germination , commen-
cement, beginning
<cf
5
^*T, (f^t) "W^—n an iron goad
used m dnving an elephant , any
iron rod for striking with , a hook
"with a long handle
^P^lfa
—
a t
adv <&prep on the lap.
<8
W—n a limb , the body , app-
earance, shape or form , a feature ,
3[5?
a part , an essential part , an ingre-
dient, a component, an element , an
item ((H^CaH <5pf ) ,
(esp bot ) an
organ ,
the ancient name of Behar or
of Bhagalpur and adjoining places
5^3^—n convulsion of or pain in
the body or any part of it, spasm ,
tetanus ^EjSrsnfa
—
n wearisome or
painful physical exertion, tiredness ,
dirt or soil of the body ^TCrPT^R
—
n
the movement of the body or limbs ,
physical exercise. 3j5ft5§Tf, <5J^C^R
—
n amputation or cutting off of a
limb , deduction of a part , mutila-
tion ^fSrS?, ^5r3?^—(I) a born of
one's body , vegetative , ( 2) n off-
springy a son fern. SfSf^l —a daugh-
ter ^SfSfa, ^jiralf
—
n armour, a coat
of mail SCRIPT
—
n act of touching
different parts of the body as
one recites (usu mentally) different
incantations ^fSf-STsi5?
—
n different
limbs and appendages of the body ,
the whole body ^antf*^'—« an
expiatory rite of removing the taint
of the body *PJfr<$i"<o—» deformity ,
monstrosity , apoplexy vSJ^fawf
—
n
act of making gestures, posing , a
gesture, a pose , convulsion of a limb
or the body, spasm ^)tS¥K*ni1
—
n pos-
ing, posture <i|i?l«f<t»{
—
a wanting in
one or more limbs, crippled , defor-
med ,
bodiless, formless, incorporeal
fern Stfrfasffcn *>I!**Sf, ^^«(6r—n a
pose or posture , a gesture , secret
communication of one's intention
by means of a physical gesture
^Wr'*!
—
n massage <HiHN
—
n act
of dressing the body with cos-
metics any article of cosmetic
For words in «5f«^», not given separately, see Ef«^
20. $m ** «n?w
or toilet *6(^|St—n the king of Anga
^5H^—n hair , wool , fur ,
feather, a
down SRPf^R
—
n morphology 5J5F-
11JT5R—same as WT515R *4|t*wte4—
n physical beauty or symmetry <5J^-
^ifa
—
n loss of a limb ,
partial omi-
ssion or curtailment of anything ,
mutilation , a defect <5?t^fa
—
a de-
formed , lacking one or more limbs ,
(of a work) lacking mperfection, de-
fective , bodiless, formless, incor-
poreal
<Ej5Pf
—
n an ornamental armlet,
bracelet, etc
*SI5R—n a courtyard, the com-
pound of a house.
tyWMl
—
n a woman of graceful
physique, a beautiful woman , a
woman
Renter
—
n mutual attraction of
different limbs of a body ,
preferen-
tial treatment of or partiality to-
wards a member of one's own party
^Wlfa^M, <4Wfaw*i*—n intimate
friendship , inseparable relation
,
( phil ) the relation between the
whole body and its parts , inter-
dependence of parts, relation be-
tween form and content , the rela-
tion between what is primary and
what is secondary ^brlTtr'fclW
—
adv
in the relation of the part to the
whole or of what is secondary to
what is primary , inseparably
^ifWT
—
n a covering for the body,
a garment
<5I5fTC—n coal , carbon , cinder,
charcoal ,
(ug ) a person or thing
causing shame or disgrace (^C5R ~$cV?)
**H«tia<^ —n carbon ^5fPR> flFR—
n
organic chemistry. ^tyR-c^W*
—
n
carbon compounds ^oflu: *T3OTfoo?T >
stfcW^X «T sulfas—coal never changes
its hue however it may be washed
^EfPflper—n carbonic acid.
^Tsffl;
—
n (astr ) one of the stars
in the constellation of Ursa Major
?S&f—a having a body or form
corporeal , whole , fitted with limbs.
ttcfl'W*!—n act of promising.
^tsfl^W
—
n a promise or undertak-
ing; act of promising, acceptance.
'fcW'fon ^
—
v to promise , to give an
undertaking , to accept
^fir^vD
—
a promised , accepted.
^Sfl^vs
—
a embodied , included.
^tf^vi) *ffl
—v to embody, to include.
*&$*, Wfift, mK-C*, ^W^W— n
an ornamental ring for the finger, a
ring
Slffiffa, -U%& ^t^—n a finger or
a toe, a digit. ^fatf, ^brJtJdK—-n a
thimble , a metal hook worn on
the tip of a finger by musicians whilst
playing on stringed instruments , a
covering for the finger-tip, made of
leather or iron, worn by archers
mfaUw WJfrWt***
1
, *U*«,T«WM
—n act of beckoning or pointing
with the finger, a beck fcltfJfriTHCH'*!
^1, 'AltrJtW1
^ ^fl
—
v to beckon
or point with the finger, to beck.
^Sf^ffa^
—
n an ornamental ring for
the finger, a ring
^TSf^f—n the thumb
^V^MI, *l6^*oMl—n a thimble, a
thumb-stall
srfsg'
—
n the leg , the foot
wy«i
—
a not restless or bustling
or fickle or playful or impatient
,
For words in ^., not given separately, see 5TSF
22. W5
^c^—(I) a transparent , without
impurities ,
crystalline (2) n crystal
t|i^(t' a uncovered ,
open , roof-
less ,
(bot ) leafless
^§?v ^t^^—a (of persons) prohi-
bited to be touched, untouchable ,
unclean SI^ ^ifvs n any of the
Hindu communities regarded as un^
touchable by other Hindus
WW&l—o. incapable of being cleft
or split, uncleavable , inseparable
^4t$ft—(I) a having crystalline
water (
,;
5p5t^-7^-%^) (2) n a lake
in the Himalayan region SRE£PTf$5T
—n the cornea.
Sigfo—(I) n "Krishna (f
5
?) , Vishnu
(f^s) (2) a undislocated , finn, ste-
ady ; imperishable, immortaL
^$5 n a guardian , a custodian ,
a trustee , an administrator
^Ty^Him n a written document
by which a person makes arrange-
ments for his effects at death, a will.
^IT^n—n a pretext or plea (usu a
false one) ,
an"excuse , a pretence
^515^, ^1^5—var 's of Sp^
^^>—(!) a without birth f
existing
without being born, self-born (2)
n the governing soul of any indivi-
dual creature (cp sffal^l)
^[^—n the ram , the billy-goat ,
(astrol ) the Ram. fern ^m—the
ewe ; the nanny-goat.
^5>vs a (dero ) downright, tho-
rough Cmq-f, <WTtv5t'Tl) , entire (^^~
«1^I^D 'S^WETOT—n a grossly back-
ward village lacking m the advan-
tages of modernism.
^tef>lS n a huge snake akin to the
python or the boa constrictor, which
can swallow a goat, deer etc, and
can run at a terrible speed
*8 ^«IWW
^eii^ii—vul corrup of ^cr&.
<BPt?J a (gr —of words) ending
with a vowel sound
WFW—(I) « (on ) spiritual "salva-
tion ,
(loos bu£_pop ) failure of crops ,
scarcity (2) a (on ) existing without
being born , bastard, illegitimate.
^E£?*n—n (fan ) incantations that
can be recited without strain, (that
is "J>t 5ft" etc ) , vital breath f^^fl
^CW5 C*R') , a goddess of the Tan-
trists
^SfTlfa n (rare) a chanot for
gods , the Milky Way, the Galaxy
Wmj$—var. of §&<<*
¥&m—(I) n absence of victory ,
defeat (2) a unconquerable
vS^—(I) a, not subjectto decrepi-
tude , never aging, ageless (2) n a
god *A(b?^W<—a never aging or dying,
ever young and immortal. S^stlMiHt
—a hke one who is ageless and
immortaL
n^StST—(I) a innumerable , immea-
surable t
abunnant, profuse , cea-
seless (2) adv. incessantly t
always
«4cr«Jtttt n (gr) a noun never
changing its gender when used as an
adjective
3JW1—see ^1^5
^sn*l3—°-inc form of <J[5ffi<r
•A^l« a. not yet born , unborn ;
existing without being born ,
(diaL)
socially degraded, born illegitimately
bastard ^EjrFs*Io^ a one whose
enemy is not yet bom , having no
foe. ^t?is*jjtj^ a one whose beard
has not yet grown , beaidless , not
yet attained manhood f
very young
minor.
^wiMtss, ( diaL ) fyUMv—adv
unknowingly t unconsaously ;
umn-
24. ^fars *&
Sjfaj*
—
a worshipped ('ftftf^-
<SffW) , raised (C^Ttf^'S)
3?2H
—
n an eye-salve ,
collynum ,
antimony , lamp-black ,
blemish ,
a
sty
'srafe
—
n palms of hands folded or
cupped together, a present given
(esp to deities) with cupped
palms ,
act of worshipping or serv-
ing ('CTW ^ft3 ^GR ^Sf&fj ,
the
amount that may be held m cupped
palms, a handful ^gfo CT<3*n —v to
offer a present to a deity with
folded palms ^gfa*!^—n palms of
hands cupped together 3?g$cR^i
—
a
having palms of hands folded or cup-
ped together ^stfeRSi—n act of
folding or cupping the palms of
hands
^rifal, vEtf>fa—n a forest , (loos ) a
large ti^ee
SflNl
—
a (lit) not reeling, unwaver-
ing, unflinching, firm, steady, unmov-
ed, unshaken, constant, unperturbed,
stolid, resolute ">£tt»cigi
—
n firmness,
steadiness , stohdness , constancy
^|&
—
a unbroken , intact, whole ,
unimpaired, sound fs^ *$2) f
flaw-
less
3*t
—
a excessive orlo' d S?§-S$—(1)
n a very loud or roaring laughter ,
{2) a loud and horrible 'Sfij^T?, ^-
^W, &&K, «&4M—n a very loud
noise ,
an uproar <&ig$.Wy ^§*t.lK
*it&l*H
—
n a very loud or roaring
laughter
**£lTim—n a building , an edifice,
a palace
<VjE53, (coll ) ?$&$—-n a variety of
pigeon-pea
Vtm—a plentiful; profuse, innu-
merable.
^ftfsn.
—
n tenuity, subtlety,extreroe
thinness or fineness or transparency
(which is almost invisible) , the super-
nal power of assuming an extremely
thm (and almost invisible) form by
means of which gods and demi-gods
can move everywhere invisibly.
W;—(l)fl very small, minute ,
a
little, a bit, (2) n the subtlest or
smallest part of anything, )ust a little
amount or portion , a molecule , (mc
)
an atom ^l^tf—corr but rarely
used spell of VWKW& 'EFT^ffcFf—« a
microscope ^(1^51—n a lightning
^TpSR^—n (hot) spikelet, ^^sm—
a just a little , infinitesimal , least
^^5
—
n an egg ,
either of the two
scrotal glands, a testicle , anything
round or oval-shaped ^BTOC^P?—
«
the scrotum W¥§—(J) a oviparous,
(2) n an oviparous creature W^T3>R,
^"*l^Jo
—
a egg-shaped, oval , round
sp£I*PT
—
n the ovary of any ovipar-
ous creature
i5Po—(1) a <Sl adv so much or so
many , that much (2) pro so much
or that much amount of anything •
such a large number of anything so
much, so many.
^vosM^
—
adv henceforth, afterthis,
hereafter, then
«1>&SW—con <& adv. hence, so, there-
fore.
<SFofc—n. a precipice , a steep bank
of a river rising very high above the
water-level.
^5T5^
—
a untrue, false
^Ta^—(I) a not slender or deli-
cate ,
gigantic, bodiless, mcorporea1
(2) « Madan (^ the Hindu god
love
28. V5 *0 *R7$
-j.
KZ-ifr m or to or of tins sp^, *PfTO-a incombustible
;l<.e i<re, *arsi, ^S^—« ot this *m.fln>i>l, ^i^l—n lncombustibi-
ph< o
lity
*r&—a unfathomable, bottomless, sfafc—n (myth.) the mother of
- CicCp
gods tiThf^"H
—
n a son of Adita
jar;—/-o). tffldi 5 ct, still, notwith- j
Csrfvffc) ;
a god
't^T''Tit, in spite of, even then
"S'Tt—<"on or
^^„{j) r the last one of the
jrpffi
—
n an inauspicious day , hard
times, difficult days
^HllM'^b—o. uninitiated
four Vcas (2) a deprived of the spfVt—a when or where lamps
rncr of movement (csp owing to j
have not yet been lighted OpfH WO
«*re) drctcpit ,
dinblcd ,
unable to
v o'»- .
fooi-for-nothing
TrfTTT—r (lit.) change of fortune
ic t
l
c v.-or«-e , distress, worry,
dn*Kt .
, df nycr or hazard ,
difficulty
sry."^—- poet, corrup of <d%4
TV—'U ".pell of'^'s't;
T^v—i unsl illcd , inexpert.
^r^—a not consumed by fire ,
wTrfftf—n not to be punished ,
upj u a*hriHc
^tt?;~ net fivcn
Zt??~-y <>it'n£ . am edible article ,
So-'
t^i —i t',o'Mc<e, edentate j led ,
(of water, air, etc ) not rendered
1 **'" W, OTT)—(i indomitable , un- '
impure or foul
*%???$—a invisible , imperceptible
^FfT) X^VX—v to go out of sight , to
disappear or vanish , to become in-
visible or imperceptible
"m?»—(I) a. not seen, unseen (2)«.
1
fate, luck, fortune , destiny WH^mm
|
—a iv as ordained by destiny ; as
j
luck would have it , by chance , for-
t
turuu-b, VXr*->ffm—n act of tel-
Itnf or learning one's fortune by
r-caiK of divination, palmistry, etc ;
?ct of tr irf one «s lucV (csp 'in a'
f inc of cinncc) S^*rVi s^n—„.
,
to t--tl one'f fortune , to try one's
5EPt^
—
a not distant, not far, near,
close ,
yonder tyn^nW^sl—n ab-
sence of foresight , imprudence
,
(rare) recklessness ^tf^H*ff
—
a bereft
of foresight , imprudent ,
(rare) reck-
less fern vhh^WVI. <4(^«lbVv±>|—n.
state of being not at a distance ,
nearness, proximity 5ft,;
i
4<|'«?
—
a
not m a distant position , near
,
yonder fern ^A<WA ^"WHi—a
deprived of a long range ^Pt^TSb *ffit
—shortsightedness 'Sffi^S—same as
SPIFFS*! ^W^C?
—
adv not far ; near,
close b3'
*I>*;;W«
—
a not corrupted , not defi-
l.i r *
, vcrmcKU' , unconqucr-
r ls *u- lucent,
V i-f^-H — a ur*nrcc$«;ir-. . unim-
29. <8Wan ** «w?r
luck ^Pf7^»ra1^1 !RH
—
v to have
one's fortune told *H*j*fffi$
—n
masc Destiny , God ^W^TjI^—a
not seen before , novel, new ^4^5-
3*T£S
—
adv as luck would have it
,
by chance ^'S^W
—
n fatalism
^'i^wV-O) n afatahst, (2) a fata-
listic «Wt
6
t>?*lW-—n the unseen wri-
tings of one's fate , one's destiny
m^h *lfaTC[IT—irony of fate
<£(Wn
—
a unseen.
3fFfa
—
a incapable of being given
*m—(!)n Brahma (3^i), Buddha (2)
a having no second or parallel, abso-
lute <iW4HHi—n monism , Buddhism
WRI^-(l)n a monist, a Buddhist,
(2) a monistic , Buddhistic
ifavafa
—
a having no second or pa-
rallel f
absolute , matchless , singu-
lar t
supreme
*sfc&5—(I) a (theo)havng no se-
cond or diversity, momstical , unita-
rian, non-dual, absolute (2)n Brahma
(35?i) , God ^^pf
—
n non-duahsm,
monism, monotheism, unitarianism
^w^ll*t
,
l
—
n a non-dualist, a monist,
a monotheist, a unitarian
^^s—(1) a strange, queer, quaint,
odd, uncouth , extraordinary , asto-
nishing , unthought-of, sudden (2)
n (rhet ) a description that strikes
the reader with its extraordinary
queerness (also S
Mffis
'
-W) ^^«^f—
a endowed with extraordinary ca-
pabilities , one who has performed
or is capable of performing miracu-
lous deeds ^fevj^qfa
—
a odd-look-
ing
^fl—n o5 adv today
'
^WR, ^W<M
—a today's snrrs^w^n—n (fig)
over-calculation
,
(mc but pop) state
o£ having nothing to eat today, ab-
ject poverty ^TOlff
—
adv even to-
day , even now , even at present , as
yet. ^HJMfa
—
adv from today , here-
after , till today , tall now
<5f5^
—
a insoluble, undissolved
vJTHRT
—
a insoluble.
<5??g—n a mountain
"STCBI^
—
n absence of malignity or
malice or envy , absence of quarrel,
amicability
$W:
—
adv <& prep down, below,
beneath, under ,
in or to the under-
world W!^s
—
a. cast or thrown
downwards , felled , vanquished, de-
feated , lowered SWJFSf—n descen-
ding order ^P{:*Fs^, <5ftf;*fF»—n a
falling down , downfall , degrada-
tion ,
degeneration ,
moral down-
fall, abandoned state SfJftilf'sra
—
a
fallen down , downfalien , degraded
,
degenerated , morally degenerate,
abandoned WSfltfS JIT
,
Q?n-p"v to ^e
ruined morally or otherwise, to go
to the dogs, to go to the bad. ^:-
TPVZS—vul form of ^sW'TlW (chiefly
facet or m raillery) <a5W5
—
a lying,
or situated or placed under , low-
er ,
subordinate
<5PW
—
a lowest , inferior , vile ,
mean, despicable, abominable, hate-
ful ,
insignificant, worthless (<5pR
<&§) ^Wl*—n a debtor ^fflsns?
—
n
the part of the body from the waist
downwards ,
(usu ) the foot or the
leg ^EPfSTTJR—a. worse than the
worst , vilest of the vile , most in-
significant or worthless
<5prc—n (on ) the lower lip ,
(loos
)
any of the two lips or both the lips
^*}?ffi5r—« (hot,) a labellum <5Hf«T*(£R[
—n a lip or lips as tender as tree-lea-
ves ^WWI^^BpRPI^fl "»IH
—
n (lit) act
30. swai **
of drinking lip's honey or nectar ,
(fig
)
act of kissing greedily <3*ft^ ^
"STCiP^ifl *IFT *R1~v to kiss greedily
<5W?n
—
a incapable of being caught
hold of ,
intangible , elusive
W4Wt
tf 1R—same as NGfipR^fl *IR
(see ^m)
*EF&R>—a inferior 'JJtlfaR1 <ysw
—
inferior service
<5{Jfjf— (1) n any act in contraven-
tion of scriptural or moral laws , a
sinful act, a sin , irrehgiousness , an
unrighteous act , unrighteousness
(2) a sinful , unrighteous spftfbFtf,
^^pfa^nil
—
a given to committing
Bins or practising unrighteousness ,
sinful t
sinning , unrighteous "SRUfwf
—n (esp habitual) act of committing
sins t
sinful practice , unrighteous
practice SSStfrf&RrV-same as 'BwfbUfl
^f5^[
—
a sinful , unrighteous , un-
rehgious ,
impious ,
(loos ) treache-
rous
^TO
—
a lying or situated or placed
under , born or grown on a lower
stratum or on the ground , lower ,
inferior , lower subordinate 05f*^R
"^^tlt) ?%q& "f^—n a later gene-
ration ,
posterity
^Slfcfe
—
a irreligious , impious ,
unrighteous' , sinful *5[ mfn%^> —n ir-
rehgiousness , impiety , unrighteous-
ness ,
sinfulness
«rfif
—
pfx used m the senses of
above, on, over, upon, higher, great-
er, more, superior, ruling, domina-
ting, etc , over-, super-, sur~, ad-, etc
^Elfap
—
a many, much , more , ex-
ceeding, more than (%Rf '5(f^) , ad-
ditional , superfluous, *too many, too
much compar ^rp4^£^
t
super vfm-
^ <nfoFg—con d? adv moreover
over and above ,
further, besides, in
addition
^tq^^t
—
n a beat or beating
stfi}^—n super-tax
^ftq^l—n. anything that holds or
contains , a container ,
a place ,
a
vehicle or medium ,
proximity ,
a
court of justice (itfffWSl) ,
domina-
tion ,
possession or occupation ,
(gr
)
the locative case
<gfa3vsf—n a director in charge of
a government department
<ctfq $g?f—n an era
<EftPFK*T
—
o almost all, most
,
greater number or portion of
'SifoWT <^o ^1 Wt—m most cases,
mostly
S$W>ra
—
n ownership ,
possession,
occupation , right, title ,
claim ,
do-
mination, control , overlordship ,
authority , experience, knowledge
(Su^ffta ^ft'^H) ,
jurisdiction , a
public directorate (f-psftfwfa) ,
abi-
lity, competency or claim fttefP'IffiW
'Bffwfa) 'sifopR ^tl
—
v to occupy,
to possess ,
qfa«N<{»j>N»i5!Pni
—
n royal-
ty tlJ^IW—n jurisdiction ^[fa-
4W^H
—
a ln one's possession , con-
cerning one's possession or rights or
claim or office , titular '^fcj^RJ^
—
a dispossessed sstfu^reft (I) a having
ownership or right or claim or pos-
session or competencv or authority ;
(2) n an owner, a proprietor , a king,
a prince f^f ^fi^tfl') , a claimant , a
competent man , a proprietor (who is
also the motion-master) of an opera-
party, orchestra-party, etc ( ^utWC^lil
'^ftwtfl) ; any venerable person of the
Vaishnaba ( fr^ ) community vfi%-
^ifoft—(I) c fern of ^ftppnft , (2) n
31. •faffs
a proprietress, a mistress , a female
claimant , a competent woman
<affn^5
—
a that which has been ta-
ken possession of, occupied, pos-
sessed , brought under control
,
learned , earned, obtained
'Jlfawi
—
n a banking establish-
ment, a bank SffcCTT^rfe
—
n bank-
balance
*ifar*T-n act of overlapping
•*fawa
—
n jurisdiction
$l1W5
—
a attained , obtained,
acquired, earned , learned, known ,
studied , brought under control,
mastered
<3fal5n
—
a accessible, attainable,
acquirable , capable of being learnt
or known, knowable, comprehen-
sible , capable of being studied
,
capable of being mastered
sfal>I*f
—
n (geom ) a major arc
^faeM—n the majority Sift^R-spST-
TO—n the majority community
^fa^W —n a plateau, a table-land
guardian deity, a presiding or control-
ling deity
^TCPffl—n an allowance of money
<5lfonw—n a leader , a chief ,
the
captain or skipper of a playing team ,
an army commander
'Bfafow—n a legislative act. ^>rf*f-
wPR—n enactment, legislation
^Hft, ^sfcrfas—n a master, a lord ,
an owner, a proprietor , a kmg, a
prince
^TM—n a vice-chancellor (of a
university)
'Sfa'n^—n a rector
^»?RT?—n (phil) the vitalistic
theory.
^f^-CM
—
n a legal advocate
srfa^sfa
—
n overgrowth
vfclT*f*j *i
r
—n a leap-year
^T*wi*i j —n a dwellmg-place, a
home, an abode
<siT*HI>l^, '^T'HI'M—n ceremonial
purification of a person on the eve
of a solemn function ftt^ ^ftftt^) t
any performance preliminary to any
solemn ceremony (*J^fa 'tf'fat7!)
^ffRltTS
—
a (of a person) purified
ceremonially on the eve of a solemn
function, established m a resi-
dence ,
placed
'Btfj^ptf—n an inhabitant, a na-
tive ,
a resident
'SlfjRRPRTT—n surrealism SlfanSM-
<wf—n a surrealist.
^M«M«J»
—
a. metaphysical
^iM^fn
—
n metaphysics
3tfjf3^
—
n (math ) a parabola
Sjfiffi^S
—
n a bonus
'SEjfjfC^I
—
n a man who marries a
second time although his first wife is
stall living
^?WH
—
n act of marrying a se-
cond time when one's first wife is
still living
'iltWR
—
n a meeting , a sitting , a
session ^AlfaWH Z£G31
—
v to beheld
sfcfSI?
—
n a surcharge
<5lfa^TT
—
n an intercalary month
^srfi(5r^ETi
—
n a price above par sgfa-
qs
C«iT
—
adv above par
s^ippa^!?
—
n (phU ) the mechanis-
tic theory
^T^lW'J*—« a mechanical fore-
man, a machine foreman
fclftwiW
—
n requisition ^tfnHM-
*(a^
—
n a requisition slip
srfiF^T—n an epoch
«r?tflf«f—n a chanot-driver, a chario-
teer , a warrior on chariot who can
32. tyfoiVSf
*8
foes simulta-fight innumerable
neously
<ilfqq{5f—n an emperor, a suzerain,
a sovereign prince
mtmi&l—w an empress ,
a sove-
reign queen
mfuqiM—w a dominion of an em-
pire
vfefim;?—a mounted , seated upon
,
nding on , ascended , 'Clfa^ ^8*11
—
v to mount , to sit upon , to ride
,
to ascend
fctllMTIT
—
n act of making one
mount or nde or ascend , act of pla-
cing (upon) , act of charging a bow
with an arrow *tfawi*fc
f ^Rl
—
v to
make one mount or nde or ascend , to
place (upon) , to charge (a bow) with
(an arrow)
tyftwl^
—
n an ascent, an elevation
^?3MI$5
—
n act of mounting or as-
cending or chmbuig or riding ^[fi{WT^«l
^1
—
v to mount „ to ascend , to
climb, to nde sfowivft
—
n a flight of
steps , a ladder , a staircase ^fa-
^ifell—var of ^W^fl , fern of
'HTJJWI'O ^fawi^l—(I) a mounting,
ascending, clrmbmg , nding , (2) n a
mounter , a climber , a nder'
^<P#T«, ^fa^M—a placed or
lying upon or over , established over
or upon ,
presiding over
,
3fa*nfa»—a placedorlaiduponor
over
'stfifOT—n (phys ) focus
'sfa'&rsi—(I) a dwelling or living ,
existing m a place or person or thing
in question, present , governing, di-
recting, controlling , presiding , hol-
ding (an office or a post) , possessing,
occupying (2) n a dweller , a gover-
a controller , a pre-
nor , a director
sident , one who is present ,
one
who holds (an office or post) , A
possessor, an occupier. femy*&'ii%
'cfa'&H—n act of living or dwelling,
stay , existence m a place, person or
thing in question ,
presence or ap-
pearance , act of being seated or
placed ,
presence to guide and con-
trol , a dwelling-place, a resort (OFT-
5t3 "srfq&TW) , state of being situated ,
act of holding (an office or a post)
,
(psy ) inherence , act of taking pos-
session of ^fa^H ^fl
—
v to live
or dwell or stay in , to exist m , to be
present m , to be seated or placed in
or upon , to be present to guide and
control , to be situated , to hold (an
office or a post) ,
(psy ) to inhere , to
take possession of, to occupy
v4lTnT6i>&
—
(I) a dwelling or living or
staying, existent in a place or person
or thing m question , present , app-
eared , seated ,
present to guide and
control ,
situated , holding (an office
or a post), possessing, occupying,
dwelt, inhabited ,
possessed, occu-
pied ^lM6^o ^S^n
—
v to live or dwell
(in), to inhabit , to exist (in) , to be
present (in) , to appear (in) , to be
present (m) to guide and control , to
be seated or placed (in or upon) , to
be situated (m) , to be established
(in an office or a post) , to be m
possession or occupation of (psy)
to inhere
^sft^R
—
n a rate above par ^Tq%jc<
—adv above par
«pftspp—« a superintendent, a
supervisor
J^
5- read> studied, perused.
*Prtfe-* study, act of reading pe-
rusal <stiWt-a engaged in studying
33. or reading or perusing , learned, eru-
dite, well-studied
<lW
s
fa a brought under control,
subjugated , tamed , dependent , de-
pendent for maintenance or subsis-
tence ,
bound by obligation (to) , in-
cluded , dominated, governed or ruled
(by) , subordinate (^f<t^ "^Etff) , sub-
servient (to), subject (to) fern Spffo,
(mcj^rfoft vpjfcsi—n subjugation,
tamed condition , dependence , de-
pendence for maintenance or subsis-
tence , obligation , inclusion , domi-
nation , subordination , subservi-
ency, subjection
^liwM a that which is being
read or studied
SPm a restless , fidgety , impa-
tient , eager , anxious , worried ,
alarmed, concerned , uneasy ,
excited,
agitated , beside oneself fern ^hn
Wro—n restlessness, fidgetiness ,
impatience , eagerness ,
anxiety,
worry , alarm, fear , excitement,
agitation ^sprfo !£&%[—v to become
restless,- or impatient or eager or
anxious or alarmed or excited or
agitated , to fidget , to worry , to be
beside oneself
^ft*!, Sflf
5
^ n a great king , an
emperor, a sovereign ruler, an owner,
a master , a lord , a ruler or direc-
tor , a chief fern spifoft
^W?n -adv in recent times, at pre-
sent, nowadays <5W^n^T a of recent
turies, present-day , mc '
^^—a unconq .
^W*~-(l)a im
less, uneasy, fidgety
led (2) n .....
restlessness, unea„<
anxiety, worry
^6 ^IW
^IWTI^ a gone downwards, de-
scended , subsided , downfallen , de-
teriorated , depraved , stricken with
misery, distressed ,
condemned to
hell , reborn as an inferior creature.
5CTt*ifo,^iWI9Pra—n a gait or going
downwards, descent , subsidence
downfall, deterioration , depravity ,
misery, distress , domination ,
rebirth
as an inferior creature
'SIWPIlTJHl—fern of^WTTPlI
^CTTIRt a going downwards, des-
cending , subsiding , downfallen, de-
teriorating , depraved , miserable,,
distressed , condemned to hell , reborn
as an inferior creature
^MI^W a looking downwards ,
having looks fixed at the tip of one's
nose whilst practising yoga, ^C<]-
V^Stfa' adv with downcast looks
^WlWf—w the lower portion or
part ,
posteriors, buttocks , down-
ward direction
^WM^M a having one's face or
head hanging down fern >41WHHJ
>*IWHH^ ^31 v to hang one's face
or head down ^WI^M adv with
one's face or head hanging down
^*lMI?«Wi n the nadir
WU^l*l—same as ^IWTWI
^WTO^f—same as ^WHH fern.
^HH^i n an ecclesiastical sacrifice
(esp m accordance with the <JS[t<Ff)
<sp(^—w a priest who is versed m
the W%&.
•WHlty—n a manager, a
tive , a superintendent,
charge , a principal (o*
institution) , a lord or
qj^F ) , a president
legislative assem
34. -^ffmra *&
managership, management , the post
or office or function of a chief exe-
cutive ,
supenntendentship ,
su-
perintendence, overlordship or mas-
tership ,
pnnapalship ,
president-
ship ,
presidency ,
speakership.
^H>iiy n perseverance ^wity-
*rk, ^ramnft—a. persevering
^SRKR—n assiduous ot absorbing
study or reading WfiFWiSS, ^ttWfatf*
—a engaged m studying or reading
(esp ahsorbedly) ^SpflWffo a given
to studying or reading (esp absor-
bedly)
WH n over-eating, surfeit , act
of eating a second time before the
food taken previously has been
digested.
<5TCIRf a pertaining to the Supreme
Being ,
pertaining to the individual
soul ; spiritual , metaphysical , phy-
sical ^PRF55f—n knowledge about
God , knowledge about the soul ,
metaphysics ^TORTS^^—n one
who has knowledge about God or
the soul , a metaphysician gpfiTmif
—n subjectivism , spiritualism
^4M«unV-(1) a subjectivistic , spiri-
tualistic , (2) n a subjectmst , a
spiritualist. ^5Pfl#5F?—vai of 5rptf5x-
W 'aWiMftn—a subjective
^PniWr—n an ordinance
^1^-n a teacher , an instruc-
tor, an advisor ,
(usu) a professor or
lecturer (of a college etc )„ fern <5ftjr-
'WI'R, **PBPFn—n act of tea-
ching, or advising or instructing
^WJI'Hl ?&—v to teach, to instruct,
to advise, (usu.) to work as a
professor or lecturer (m a college
etc)
WfiPulFSl—same as TOf? fem,
SEpfiro; n a chapter, a section, a
jcanto, etc (of a book)
^POBI^f—a mounted (on)
^SftflTC^Vt—n (rhct ) transference of
epithet ,
(phil ) imaginary ascription
of foreign qualities to a person or
a thing, illusion.
'cpOPIi—« ascription, attribution ;
(phil ) imaginary ascription of foreign
qualities to a person or a thing,
illusion.
SWPT*, Wfl'ffi n act or state of
being placed or seated upon or over
act of sitting , state of being seated ,
domination ,
(of deities) invisible
presence
SW#F5, *W1W*1*—a placed or
seated upon or over , mounted , in
possession of ,
(of deities) present
invisibly
'SRJTCiH, WIT??fn--n (gr) act of
making a word or words elliptic,
(gr ) an ellipsis ,
quotation.
'Bpnrj^a—a (gr ) left out as an elli-
psis , quoted
^ifos a inhabited, dwelt ra ,
colonized
'SWrei—(I) a engaged m study
(2) n a student , a reader.
m&~a inconstant , unstable ,
transitory, changeable,* variable',
uncertain, doubtful
«H;—var of st-, to be prefixed to
words beginning with a vowel (e g.
stf5
^)
*W$~a having no wheel
«FWiT—a illiterate, unlettered
ignorant
«TC*r-« sinless , pure, holy , mno-
35. cent, free from danger , safe, secure ,
pleasant , sorrtfwless , happy
^M^T^1
®
—
a not yet sprouted or
germinated, unsprouted, ungermma-
ted , { poet ) unrealized
SJTO (I) a bodiless, unembodied,
incorporeal (2) n. Madan (WO the
god of love "AWBUm^—n Krishna
t0) ^H5"FT—n a shaft or" shafts
of the god of love ,
pangs of love,
love-sickness ^$nfa—n Shiva (f*ffi)
SRi§
—
a opaque „ muddled, turbid„
dirty
%*>*—n want , shortage, deficien-
cy , poverty ,
penury
"8R®
—
a motionless, immobile ,
still , fixed, firm, stolid , never to
be retracted, irrevocable ( 'zfttfft ^Ffl
ty»H>s
—
a (chiefly used as a pfx
)
not much or many , not excessive
or superfluous , moderate , middling
^•uva^iq—n not a long time , a
short time '*HTo<N«Wfl
—
adv ere
long ,
in a short time, shortly.
*mWw, ^Mt^'a^T—n act of not
passmg beyond or over , act of not
crossing, act of not transgressing
or infringing or violating ^RfvojRlls,
^WoJrSH
—
a incapable of being passed
beyond or over ,
-
incapable of being
crossed, impassable, inviolable,
incapable of being overcome f5R^5-
3^ ^H1), insuperable ^Ht'ofrl<iS—a
"that has not been passed beyond or
over ,
not crossed , not transgressed
or violated or infringed , not over-
come ,
not surmounted , unbeaten
^HTvonV—n not very long faRJ%-
|K *N ^1 ttfa) , not very tall (spifc-
W073) «(4>8hV4|4|—n not a very
long time
Sffifef^FSI
—
a situated or present
at not a great distance
^mT^M—adv not at or to a great
distance, not very far
^•iT^*!^
—
adv not long before
,
*H?ndT«J«1C'1<
1
—adv without much
delay, before long , shortly, soon
"5Rf^f%3^5—a not very extensive
or broad or wide or spacious
*W«'
l
ta
—
a notyet gone by or past.
y&H^xsllfrll
—
a one who has not yet
passed his childhood or boyhood
'BRfa^
—
a not exceeding, not more
than
i
*hTm<MiI—(I) n absence of right
or claim or possession (2) a unright-
ful , without authority or claim or
possession, ultra vires, unwarranted
,
5R?q«Mdbbf
—
n unauthorized inter-
ference, meddling, officiousness ,
interference without competence or
qualification ^6M?H«H"Jbt»f ^3fl
—
V to
interfere without authority, to med-
dle, to act officiously, to interfere
without competence or qualification
*wT*1«MdSfl??"I
—
n trespass, intrusion.
^fn^rjfjfEEpf ^«n
—
v to trespass, to
intrude *4>hT*W»w1—a having no
right or claim or authority or compe-
tence, unrightful, unauthorized , in-
competent , not entitled, ineligible
vtHJtj^s
—
a not taken possession
of, not captured or seized, unoccu-
pied, unconquered
<6HThMs—a unearned ,
unlearnt,
unstudied, unread ,
unattamed, not
reached or gone through
^fRfifflsn
—
a unknowable, incom-
prehensible, incapable of being learnt
Osffifaf'lT fWJ) ,
inaccessible, unap-
proachable ( ^5Rft5faj =?ft ) ,
un-
come-at-able.
36. *HM*&v5 W
T5Fft<fr&§—a not placed upon or
over, not present, absent, mexis-
tent , not established (m a place etc )
not appointed (to a post, office, etc )
not seated upon or over
^ffiiffo a that which has not been
read or studied, unread or unstudied
-ERiffa a not depending on^ not
controlled or dominated by, not
subject or subservient to , not sub-
ordinate to ^5Rtffav51—n state of
being not dependent or controlled or
dominated or subservient or subor-
dinate , independence, freedom
"SRJflTC—n rest from study , a day
of rest from study , a school holiday
^•W^'M'fly a incapable of being
imitated , inimitable
«)*Hv£si a adverse, unfavourable
^SR^S^ffo a incapable of being
felt, unperceivable
*HW^x» a unfelt
^•W*^v5» a unpermitted, unsanc-
tioned , unapproved , disallowed ,
not agreeable to
•ow-i^wy a incapable of being
guessed, not conjecturable t
unima-
ginable
'"M'W^HM n absence of permission
or sanction , disapproval , rejection
absence of consent ^R^nftps a
unpermitted, unapproved, unsanc-
tioned ,
not assented to , disapproved,
disagreed , rejected , prohibited
'<tW^«lVw—n lack or absence of
systematic practice or training
'ER^ftfeFS a not practised, with-
out systematic training, uncultiva-
ted
^SRS^Hra a unperformed, unexe-
cuted, outstanding
^^3—() a endless, boundless,
unlimited t
inexhaustible , everlasting,
eternal, imperishable (2) n Vishnu
(j%>) , Shesha (Oft) the thousand-head-
ed king of snakes , a metal ornament
of women worn above the elbow, an
armlet 'BR^TcT n eternity ^5FF3-
sFlSRfloft, 'AH^M-^—a eternal ,
everlasting ^^^b^H—n. the four-
teenth day of the lunar fortnight of
the month of Bhadra («t3) , a religi-
ous penance observed on this day.
1W^tH3—« Shesha (C*ft) the king of
snakes ^Praf^Kl n Vishnu's sleep
on the person of Ananta i^Wi) the
snake-king , everlasting or eternal
sleep, (fig) death. 'EH'SSI^—a of
endless or countless varieties ^ffi^J-
Sfk* a of endless or inexhaustible
strength or virility "SR^r*^—» a-
medicmal root ^M^'f, 1
SR^7^
—a of endless forms* or shapes ,
of
endless manifestations VR^iR,,
^IM^WH—n use of the person of
Anantadeva 0*wycw<J) by Vishnu
as his bed , (fig ) death <£W,!
W—fl»
hydra-headed
*5R^"5" a c& con hereafter or there-
after, afterwards, then
SR^% <fcHU«^«ft, -SPxSxpR, -€R^-
*TO1, ^R^lW—see "SRg
^-H-HnM^l ^W—n (gr) an interjec-
tion
"^Rifl—n no other than , having no
other , having no second , sole, sin-
gular , supreme , unparalleled , solely
or absorbedly engaged fern vswtU
^tiMiW a having or doing no work
other than , not attending to any work
other than , solely engaged or absor-
bed in -5H^lt«—a having no way
or means or alternative other than -
37. compelled by absence of any alter-
native «WiTt>^J
—
a having nothing
m the mind other than , fixed with
close attention to nothing other
than, intent on ^FRjfuSa
—
adv think-
ing of nothing other than , having
•one's attention fixed closely to
nothing other than, intently >5R^J-
fffi>
—a having sight directed to noth-
ing other than , looking at nothing
other than ,
gazing steadfastly *6|»MJ-
TWI—c not devoted to anything
other than , solely engaged in ssrvr-
^fe
—
a engaged in no occupation
or endeavour other than , solely
occupied in ^•wavs
—
a engaged in
or performing no task other than
^iii*Wi:— same as 'BR^jfos SFRWT,
^•RR^TC
—
a having no help or resort
or patron or protector other than
^•WMUfBTO, SFRPT^re
—
a ,not to
be foUnd in anybody else , singular,
unique , extraordinary, uncommon
T
*M*ii*HCf*p
—
a not depending on
or subject to anything, absolutely
independent
^HwHliS
—
a having no means
other than , having no alternative
^MV^vs
—
a (gr ) lacking in sequen-
ce or agreement ,
(phil ) not govern-
ed by the law of causation , not
related, detached , irrelevant, in-
coherent
*W*m^, ^H^FFI^—a not injuri-
ous, harmless
'SR'fFS
—
n absence of waste or
wastefulness
^TsJ—a chadless
ssR-vTC^q—a xndelible , irremedi-
able faspfcspj ^,t
) >
irremovable
<*R*fcra ^^) t
irredeemable (sr-
«R^R?S
SR*FTTC
—
(I) n freedom from guilt
or crime , impeccancy , mnocence
(2) a free from guilt or crime , im-
peccable , innocent SWTCTJft
—
a
same as ^SR^TCW {a ) fern '5R'>RTf^ I
^5RCW
—
a not depending on or
subject to , independent , impartial,
unbiased
Wllf«
—
a not awaited , unex-
pected
"SR3WI
—
n want of leisure or
respite , lack of time for doing some
particular work
*6|»H*M
—
a unaware, uninformed ,
ignorant , unknown
*4W«wJ*^
—
a having no ved, not
veiled fern <
5R^Ht5I
SR^fe^"
—
a without intermission
or respite, non-stop, incessant
,
continuous
^R^C^f
—
n absence of intermiss-
ion or respite , continuity.
vtR«WJ
—
a blameless ,
flawless ,
faultless , impeccable ,
unimpeach-
able , innocent (<5RW C<t>^4) ^R-
«W4Vi|—rt blamelessness ,
flawless-
ness , faultlessness , impeccabihty ,
unimpeachabihty(
mnocence SR^0T*ft
—a fern of unimpeachable beauty
<*H«WM
—
(I) » inattention ,
care-
lessness, inadvertence (2) a inatten-
tive ,
careless ,
inadvertent - *5R-
^jjRSl
—
n inattention ,
carelessness ,
inadvertence *6M«WHNi>M*f«!
—
adv
owing to inadvertence, inadvertently.
i*H<dv£—(0 a ceaseless, unremitt-
ing ,
continuous (2) adv incessant-
ly, unremittingly ,
continually ,
always, ever
W^IT
—
a unconfined, not shut
up , unbolted , not barricaded or
blockaded , not besieged , unrestnc-
39. «R5ffi 0* <AHIW«
raining of fire , showering or emit-
ting of fire vSHEj^f
—
a raining fire ,
showenng or emitting fire
SRspr
—
a not lazy or indolent , di-
ligent, industrious ,
given to action,
active
«Rf»[
—
a not small in number or
amount , many or much , consider-
ably large in number or amount
, WR
—
n abstinence from food,
fasting , starvation 'eWH?^
—
a
stricken with starvation , famished
**W"W-JR^I#—n hunger-strike ^H*R-
WS—n abstinence from food (till
one's death) under a solemn vow ,
(loos ) hunger-strike
,
5RI
53
—
a imperishable , indestruc-
tible , immortal. ^WW^I—n impe-
rishability , mdestrucabihty, im-
mortality
^•tti,4!
—
a. free from malice or envy
fern 'sppi^n
;
£R?1—a (astr ) circumpolar
'
5W^s
N!pf—a 'undeniable , that
which cannot but be admitted
^ii^Vfa—a uninviting
^•UtrSff
—
n non-aggression ^RT-
?R1 gfe—n a non-aggression pact
^HTCPR
—
a incapable of being at-
tacked ,
(hyg ) immune 'enis^M
—
n
immunity
^RT15
—
a not yet come or arrived ,
not yet happened , still to come or
happen, future ^m^WSI—n one
who makes provision for the future,
°ne having foresight
PRISTS
—
a unsmelt , unenjoyed
> em ^rcrarsi
1*TO»nr--n unscnptural or unholy
Practice,
uncultured or indecent
Practice ,
an immoral or abominable
practlce,
*Rnntf-(l) ^ glven to ^
scriptural or indecent or abominable
practice , (2) n such a man
3Rfl^if»f«
—
a uncovered , having
no roof, unthatched , bare
WlTfciK, S5Hifc§fc&—corrup 's o£
'BRifa—inc form of «R^.
^RT?1^?
—
a unostentatious
^RRfEa
—
a ignorant of one's own
self, deprived of self-knowledge,
not moving or acting in accordance
with one's status or power or
circumstances
^•U^y
—
& having no blood-rela-
tion or matrimonial relation (with),,
unrelated , hostile, unfriendly
,
having no kindred or relations.
fern «HT5fkl
<5RI«f
—
a having none to help or
protect, helpless , orphan fern ^RTfl,
—(mc) <5Rlfcpft ^sRTcpflsf—« one
who helps 01 protects the helpless
^RTBRPn, 'SRTSfrasf—n a charitable
refuge for the helpless , an orpha-
nage
VbMHi^
—
n lack of cordiality or care
or attention , neglect , slight , disres-
pect, VJMIH3 3*31
—
v to treat with
neglect or disrespect 'SRPTSfftff—«.
unworthy of being treated with cor-
diality or care or attention
^•IIHW
—
n (of dues, money, reve-
nue, claims, etc ) non-realization
VSRPfljff
—
a unrealized
fcHlTt—(I) a having no beginning
or cause or origin , self-born (2) n.
God
<4MWo
—
a. not received with
cordiality or care or attention , neg-
lected , slighted f
disrespected.
<5RTCT!
—
a (inc.—of dues, money
revenue, claim,"etc) unrealizable;
- " *& r
40. HfcWIHl**
o^
^MM^S-—a having neither begin-
ning nor end, neither origin nor
destruction , self-born and immortal
gWWire—<* unnecessary ,
redun-
dant ,
superfluous
vtf^W l fl—a uncultivated, fallow ,
uncultavable, non-arable
fcWHlfa^'
—
o- non-resident , non-re-
sidential
<6WW«£—a uot dirty or muddled ,
limpid, clear, clean ,
pure ,
uumix-
•ed, unadulterated (^Rtf^l 3*0
(SHlfa^ns
—
a undiscovered , not
yet invented , not found out, un-
traced , unknown.
vtMlt^S
—
a, rnattentive , absent-
minded
Sffiffi?5
—
a uncovered , unconcea-
led, bare .naked , open , discovered,
revealed
^wJ'S—n shortage or absence of
rainfall , drought
**WMl—a not navigable
CRISIS—(I) n absence of illness ,
physical soundness , recovery from
illness (2) a free from illness , re-
covered from illness , sound in
health ,
free irom all troubles and
difficulties ,
peaceful
*«HPU}
—
a. nameless, one whose
•name is not known or famous , obs-
cure
;
SRWh ^lTW4l—n the ring-finger
{vul ) havmg a face so inauspicious
that one should not look at it
one whose face is an ill-omen
'
sinister-looking (2) n such a man'
fern ^pnq^ft
'Sll^V-fern of ^RRIi
^SRPR^—a not brought under con-
trol , not leamt (<br^ f^) > 1m,
mastered , beyond one's reach or
power ,
un-come-at-able
vsWWR—(') *» state of demanding
no exertion or offering no difficulty
,
easiness (2) a demanding no exer-
tion or offering no difficulty , effort-
less , easy , facile, spontaneous «FH-
SI>^p5
—
a done without effort or
strain or difficulty, accomplished easi-
ly ^WRffltW
—
a obtained or earned
without effort or strain or difficulty,
got easily ^4WftU>M*5
—
Q obtainable
without effort or difficulty , easily
obtainable 'ERTCTWiJ
—
a capable of
being done or performed or attained
or obtained without effort or difficul-
ty , easy WTOllfcWn
—
a done or ac-
complished or attained or obtained
easily vtwtyTCT
—
odv without strain
or exertion or difficulty ; effort-
lessly , easily ; spontaneously
^RRF3
—
a not (yet) begun or com-
menced , not (yet) undertaken,
^Miwitl
—
a incurable , irremedi-
able
«HiV«U
—
a fern not yet attained
puberty
•owia'
—
a not wet, dry ,
(chem ) an-
hydrous
^*ll*T
—
(I) a non-Aryan, unciviliz-
ed , uncultured , rudely discourte-
ous , dishonest , impious , low-born
(2) ji such a man ^mffb^—a be-
fitting a non-Aryan , uncivilized ;
uncultured , rudely discourteous ,
dishonest, impious , low-born
^•UMMis—a that which should
not be or will not be discussed , that
which is beyond the reach of dis-
cussion
^Pn5«uiF&
—
a undiscussed
*ewiwiM—-var of ssHKqH^fla
41. <5TRIW!f
—
(I) a. having no shelter or
refuge , helpless. (2) n state of
having no shelter or refuge , help-
lessness
*Hi»w—a having no attachment
iot or interest m , indifferent, un-
concerned ^RPrfe— n. absence of
attachment or interest , indifference,
unconcernedness
00 «fa*J7!
deliberate, unintentional, undesign-
ed ^t^H{(*(3%
—
adv unwillingly, re-
luctantly ,
with disrelish , without
consent or agreement , indifferent-
ly, disinterestedly <*lT»W3Rsp,
I ^in
—
v to express unwillingness or reluc-
tance , to express disrelish , to dis-
agree, to refuse to consent sffRRJI-
S53I, 'Ejf^ni—same as ^fa^l5
!^
'BRI?^—()a outside the created "srf^^TR^O
—
adv notwithstanding
world, unnatural , disorderly, queer, unwillingness or reluctance or dis-
strangc (2) ?t such a thing or mci- '
relish or lack of consent or dis-
"Lnt agreement or indifference or lack
«RP$l—n lack of trust or faith , no- of interest. ^fatyiUWM—same as
confidence , unreliability ^HP^l-aSH '
«?fs^5I,?
f^f%
no-confidence motion SRP$[- vt|^H?^«ip
—
a unwilling, reluctant
,
-*v
W3R
—
a untrustworthy, unreliable
^RT^Pi^ W5—vote of no-confi-
dence
^HiTn^—
a
v untasted , unenjoy-
«d VWHiThs*!^-—a not tasted or en-
3oyed previously
^WH«
—
a unhurt, unwounded .
having no relish , refusing consent,
disagreeing , indifferent, disinteres-
ted
<ttf^J
—
a not permanent or eternal
or everlasting , transient, transitory ,
temporal (^fa5T *HTfa) ,
perishable,
frail, mortal (*ifa^J Cf5) ;
Bff^5T51—
"
(of stnnged instruments) unstruck, '
lmpermanence ,
transience, transito
splayed ('^Rf^S Gift ftTT)
^1^—n state of going without
food ,
fasting q«umV-g going with-
out food ,'
fasting t
(iron ) honorary
^lUTCJ—adv m the state of going
without food IRT^a t^—v to go
without food , to fast
*HiV5— a uncalled , uninvited ,
unbidden , uncalled-for , unwanted
^HWflr
—
a inexhaustible .endless
°r imperishable ('srf^Ptt #t<0
nness , temporality ,
penshableness,
frailty, mortality
ttlTMfctl n sleeplessness ,
insomnia ,
wakefulness
^fetT-iT"^^
—a (on ) unreproached ,
unblemished , not indecent , beauti-
ful, blameless »tf4*{<»trT«—a pos-
sessing an irreproachable or unim-
peachable character
<«fa*Wfa, *lT«Wi
—
a unblamable ,
irreproachable ,
faultless, flawless
,
out
<e
*ft:i75—a not flowed or come I praiseworthy *f?»l*W1^*
—
a beauti-
**Ri51—n unwdhngness, reluctan-
Ce
'
disrelish
(*it5tP[<8rfos1) f
lack of
consent
, indifference, dismterested-
*TR^t^v5—a done or perform-
reluctantly or unknowingly, not
ful beyond reproach , exquisitely or
immaculately beautiful
«lfa*l^f—a lacking m dexterity,
unskilful ,
unskilled ,
ungainly ^R-
*I^f5i
—
n lack of dexterity or skill ,
ungainhness