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dahate ... dArita

0 dah/ate
he burns (something)
1 dah/ati
he burns (something)
2 dah/atR
burning
5 dAhit/aA
(was) burnt (has Nic)
6 dAhy/aA
that can be burnt (flammable)
7 dahyamAn/aA
being burnt, being on fire
9 dahy/ate
he's being burnt
10 dahy/ati
feels a burn (maybe bad grammar for dahyate)
11 dainy/a
dejection, distress;
wretchedness, misery, pitiable state
12 daitey/aI
pn (daitya, asura, descendant of diti)
13 daity/a
pn (same as asura)
14 daiv/aI
divine, heavenly;
related to the gods (the suras);
n destiny, fate, divine providence
15 daivat/a
deity
16 daivatais
deities, gods
17 daivatam
by fate
18 daivatas
by chance, by fate
19 dakS/a
np
20 dakS/aA
suitable, skilled, competent
21 dakSiN/aA
gift, fee;
south;
right hand, right side;
f gift, fee (paid to a brahmin)
22 dakSiNApath/a
the South (the Deccan)
23 dAkSiNAty/a
the South (the Deccan)
24 dakSiNAyan/a
pn (time from the northern solstice to the southern solstice)
25 dAkSy/a
cleverness, skill
26 dal/a
n blade, petal, leaf
dal/a
pn
27 dam/a
self-control; tamer, subduer (of enemies etc.); pn
28 dAm/an
chaplet, wreath, garland for forehead
29 daman/a
taming, controlling, subduing, tamer;
pn
30 damayant/I
pn (see WP Damayanti)
31 damay/atR
taming, subduing, controlling
32 dambh/a
deceit, fraud, hypocrisy
33 dambhitv/a
n hypocrisy
34 dambhodbhav/a
pn
35 dAmodar/a
pn (of kRSNa)
36 dampatI
(dual) wife-and-husband, couple
37 daMSTr/a
pn (of a demon)
38 daMSTr/aA
mf fang, big tooth, tusk
39 daMSTr/iN
that has fangs
41 daMz/a
a stinging insect, gnat, gad-fly etc
42 daMzan/a
armour, coat of mail
43 daMzit/a
bitten;
protected (with armor etc)
44 dAn/a
giving, a gift, bribe (see upAya);
charity, an act of charity
47 dAnav/a
pn (same as asura)
48 dAnavey/a
pn (same as asura)
50 daND/aA
m stick, club;
punishment, the judiciary;
brute force (see upAya)
51 daNDadhAr/a
pn
52 daNDAdhip/a
attorney general
53 daNDak/a
name of a jungle
daNDak/a
pn (of a jungle)
54 daNDanIt/i
politics (science of government)
57 dandazUk/aA
biting, venomous;
mischievous, malignant;
m snake
60 dAnt/a
tamed, broken in, restrained, subdued (root dam)
61 dant/aA
tooth;
tusk
62 dantAdanti
teeth to teeth (formed by tatratene)
65 dant/in
elephant
66 dApay/ati
he gives (Nic -- more accurately: he sees to it that someone gives)
67 dar/a
fear
68 dAr/aA
m wife, wives;
wives and children (may be plural with singular meaning)
69 darad/a
pn pl (of a people)
70 dArak/a
kid ( ? )
71 dAraN/aI
tearing, splitting, rending
72 dArav/aI
made of wood (daru + aN)
73 dArayA/mAsa
tore asunder, broke into pieces
74 dAray/ati
tears asunder, breaks into pieces
75 dAray/atR
tearing asunder, ripping apart, piercing;
scattering
76 dArayitvA
divided and, scattered and
77 darbh/a
holy grass (see WP Kusha grass)
78 dardur/a
frog
79 dar/I
hole in the ground, cave
80 daridr/a
poor
81 dAridry/a
poverty
82 dArit/aA
(was) torn, divided, split, rent

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