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. hima (cold). . , v > t hava > huta ? : tapa (sun) > sava (sun). : sava (sun) > zveta (white). : suṣima (coldness) > suṣena (serpent-demon). - : sava > syūna. : a > u > o > au; i > e > ai; i > ai. : > i; i > . - t > n: zīta (cold) > zīna (cold) - sita (white) > sina (white). - t > m: zīta (cold) > hima (cold) - zītatā (coldness) > zītiman (coldness) - harita (yellow colour) > hariman (yellow colour) - bhāti (light) > bhāma (light) - bhūti (earth) > bhūmi (earth) - vibhūti (greatness) > vibhūman (greatness) - vāti (sun) > vami (fire) - prīti (joy) > preman (joy) - zasta (praise) > zasman (praise) - harit (sun) > zarman (joy) - rata (pleasure) > rāma (pleasure) - yāta (course) > yāma (course) - ūti (help) > oman (help) - huta (sacrifice) > homa (sacrifice) - dyut (splendour) > dyumna (splendour) - dīti (splendour) > dhāman (light).
: sun - , savitr - , , -, whiteness - , white - , , coldness - , cold - , , frost - , snow - , winter - , moon - , soma - , - , , suṣena - - -, , ( !), su- ', ', : sita > susita; zīta > suzīta. sacrifice - , , priest - .
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→ TaRbati (. to go, to move ) =
> Tambati (. to go, to move ) =
> Savati -
te (. to go, to move )
→ Sava (. the
sun; one who sets in motion or impels, an instigator, stimulator, commander; setting in motion, vivification, instigation, impulse, command, order [esp. applied to the activity of savitri]; the
moon; pressing out the juice of the soma plant; pouring it out; the juice or honey of flowers ),
Sāvitra (. the sun ),
Savitr (. name of a sun-deity [accord. to naigh. belonging to the atmosphere as well as to heaven; and sometimes in the veda identified with, at other times distinguishead from surya, "the sun", being conceived of and personified as the divine influence and vivifying power of the sun, while surya is the more concrete conception]; a stimulator, rouser, vivifier; he has golden hands, arms, hair &c. ),
Sāvitrī (. a verse or prayer addressed to savitri or the sun; a ray of light, solar ray; the ring-finger ),
Savana (. the act of pressing out the soma-juice; fire ),
Sāva (. a soma libation ),
Savalatā (. the plant yielding soma-juice )
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Savitr (. name of a sun-deity, etc. )
→ Savitarati (. to be like the sun, to resemble the sun )
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Sava (. sun; etc. ) =
> Syūna (. a ray of light; the sun ),
Syūnā (. a ray of light ),
Syūma (. a ray of light; water ),
Syūmaka (. delight, happiness ) | =
> Syona (. a ray of light; the sun; delight, happiness )
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Sava (. moon; etc. ) =
> Suma,
Sumā (. moon; flower ) =
> Soma (. juice, extract, the juice of the soma plant, the soma plant; after which it was mixed with clarified butter, flour &c., made to ferment, and then offered in libations to the gods [in this respect corresponding with the ritual of the iranian avesta] or was drunk by the brahmans, by both of whom its exhilarating effect was supposed to be prized; it was collected by moonlight on certain mountains;
soma is identified with the moon [as the receptacle of the other beverage of the gods called amrita, or as the lord of plants], and with the god of the moon, as well as with vishnu, siva, yama, and kubera; the
moon or moon-god [see above]; a soma sacrifice; a day destined for extracting the soma-juice; camphor; air, wind; water; a drug of supposed magical properties ),
Somā (. soma plant ),
Sūma (. milk, water ),
Somabandhu (. "friend of the moon", the white esculent water-lily [as expanding at night] ),
Somadeva (. the god of the moon; the god soma ),
Somāgni (. soma and agni ),
Somagraha (. a cup or bowl of soma; an eclipse of the moon ),
Somāha,
Somatvāra (. "moon-day", monday ),
Somaja (. mfn. moon-produced; milk ),
Somakānta (. the moon-gem, moon-stone ),
Somaloka (. the world of the god of the moon ),
Soman (. one who presses or prepares soma; a soma sacrificer; the moon ),
Somarajā (. "king soma", king ),
Somapati (. "lord of soma",
name of indra; a lord of the moon ),
Somatva (. the condition or state of the moon; condition of soma ),
Somavīthī (. the orbit of the moon ),
Somarasa (. the juice of the soma plant ),
Somarudra (. du. soma und rudra ),
Somasut (. a soma-distiller, a priest who offers the soma-juice at a sacrifice ),
Somadhārā (. the milky way; the sky, heaven ),
Somapāvan (. a soma drinker ),
Somavāra (. "moon-day", monday ),
Somasāra (. the white khadira tree ),
Somayoni (. a god; yellowish white sandal ),
Saumya (. mfn. relating or belonging to soma [the juice or the sacrifice or the moon-god], connected or dealing with soma, having his nature or qualities &c.; cool and moist [opp. to agneya, "hot and dry"]; "resembling the moon", placid, gentle, mild; a soma sacrifice; an adherent, worshipper; a brahman ),
Saumyī (. moonshine ),
Saumyam (. the nature or condition of soma; gentleness ),
Saumyatā (. the state of being cool and moist; gentleness, placidity ib.; benevolence; beauty ib. ),
Saumyatva (. gentleness, mildness; benevolence; beauty ib. ),
Saumikam (. a vessel for the soma-juice ),
ariSoma (. a kind of soma plant ),
indrāSoma (. du. indra and soma ),
agnīṢomā,
agnīṢomau (. du. agni and soma ),
agnīṢomiya (. making libations with the cake sacred to agni and soma, a ceremony in the darsapurnamasa sacrifice ),
agnīṢomiyapazu (. a victim, generally a sheep or goat, sacred to agni and soma ),
Sut (. extracting juice, making libations; a praiser, worshipper ),
Suta (. the expressed soma. juice, a soma libation ),
Sotva (. a soma, sacrificer ),
Sotr (. mfn. one who presses out or extracts soma ),
Sotu (. extraction of soma, libation )
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Sava (. sun; etc. )
> Zvita (. whiteness; mfn. white ),
Zviti (. white colour, whiteness ),
Zvitra (. mfn. whitish, white; having white leprosy; morbid whiteness of the skin, white leprosy, vitiligo )
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Zvita (. mfn. white; etc. ) =
> Sita (. mfn. white, pale, bright, light [said of a day in the light half of a month and of the waxing moon]; candid, pure; white [the colour]; the light half of the month from new to full moon; moonlight ),
Sitiman (. whiteness ),
Sitā (. white sugar, refined sugar; moonlight; a handsome woman; spirituous liquor ),
Sitam (. silver; sandal; camphor ),
Sitāra (. white cloud; camphor ),
Sitadvija (. "white bird", a goose ),
Sitakāca (. dark-yellowish whiteness; rock-crystal ),
Sitakamala (. a white lotus ),
Sitalohita (. mfn. white and red; white and red colour ),
Sitakrṣna (. mfn. white and black; white and black colour ),
Sitapīta (. mfn. white and yellow; mfn. bluish-green, yellowish-white; bluish-green-yellowish-whiteness ),
Sitaprabha (. mfn. white; silver ),
Sitazyāma (. mfn. blackish-white; blackish-white colour ),
Sitadīdhiti,
Sitīmzu,
Sitakara,
Sitarazmi (. "white-rayed", the moon ),
Sitaruci (. mfn. bright-coloured, white; the moon ),
Sitāzva (. mfn. having white horses; name of arjuna; the moon ),
Siti (. white; black ib. ),
Sitopala (. "white stone", chalk; crystal ib.; rock-crystal ib. ),
Sitotpala (. a white lotus ),
suSita (. su- prefix [very]: mfn. pure white )
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Sita (. white [colour]; mfn. white, etc. ) =
> Sina (. white )
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Zvita (. mfn. white; etc. )
→ Zvindate (. to be white; to be cold )
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Zvita (. mfn. white; whiteness )
> Zīta (. cold, coldness, cold weather; cold water; mfn. cold, cool, chilly, frigid ),
Zītā,
Zītatva (. coldness, cold ),
Zaitya (. coldness, frigidity, cold ),
Zītatā,
Zītalatva,
Zītalatā (. coldness ),
Zītikā,
Zītiman (. coldness ),
Zītaka (. mfn. cool; sluggish, idle, lazy; healthy; feeling of cold, shivering; the cold season; any cold thing; a lazy man; a happy or contented man ib. ),
Zītakāka (. the cold session ),
Zītala (. mfn. cold, cool, cooling; shivering, frosty; cold i.e. free from passion, calm, gentle; not exciting emotion, not causing painful feelings; the wind; the moon ),
Zītalam (. cold, coldness, cold weather; sandal; a lotus; a pearl ),
Zītalaka (. marjoram; a white lotus ),
Zītalajala (. cold water; a lotus flower ),
Zītakirana (. "cold-rayed", the moon ),
Zītalavāta (. a cool breeze, cold wind ib. ),
Zītāzman (. a cold stone; the moon-gem ),
Zītībhāva (. the becoming cool; cold state, coldness; the growing cold or passionless, perfect tranquillity of mind )
→ Zītībhvati (. to become cold ),
Zizira (. mfn. cool, chilly, cold, frigid, freezing; cold, coolness, hoarfrost, dew; the cool or dewy season ),
Ziziratā (. coolness, cold ),
suZītala (. su- prefix [very]: mfn. very cold or cooling, frigid, freezing ),
suZītala (. coldness; white sandal; a kind of fragrant grass ),
suZīta (. great coldness; mfn. very cold or cooling )
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Zviti (. white colour, whiteness )
> Ziti (. mfn. white; black, dark-blue ),
Zitikeza (. "white-haired", name of one of skanda's attendants )
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Zīta (. cold, coldness; mfn. cold, cool, chilly, frigid; etc. )
> Zīna (. ice; a large snake; a fool, blockhead; congealed, frozen, coagulated, thick )
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suZīta (. great coldness; mfn. very cold or cooling )
→ suṢena (. su- prefix very. name of serpent-demon ),
zuṢna (. "hisser", name of serpent-demon slain by indra ),
zūṢa (. mfn. resounding, shrill, loud, hissing; etc. ) |
→ zuṢati (. to hiss [as serpent] )
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Zīta (. cold, coldness; etc. ) =
> Zyāya (. a cold, catarrh )
→ Zyāyati (. to cause to congeal or freeze )
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Zīta (. cold, coldness, cold weather; etc. )
> Hima (. cold, frost; the cold season, winter; the sandal tree; the moon; camphor ),
Himam (. frost, hoar-frost, snow ),
Him (. cold, frost, hoar-frost, snow ),
Himā (. mfn. cold, cool ),
Himāhati,
Himāpata,
Himavrṣti (. fall of snow ),
Himāni (. mass or collection of snow ),
Himaka,
Himikā (. hoar-frost ),
Himajhati (. cold, dew, hoar-frost, mist, fog ),
Himartu (. the winter season ),
Himabhānu (. "having cool lustre", the moon ),
Himadhāman,
Himāmzu,
Himagu,
Himakirana,
Himosra (. "cold-rayed", the moon ),
Himakara (. moon ),
Haimala (. winter ),
Haima (. hoar-frost, dew ),
Haimana (. winter, cold ),
suṢima,
suṢika (. coldness; mfn. cold ib. )
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Hima (. cold, frost; the cold season, winter; etc. )
→ Himāyate (. to resemble snow )
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Hima (. cold, frost; the cold season, winter; etc. )
> Hemalla (. winter, ),
Hemanta (. winter, the cold season ),
Hemantanilā (. a winter wind )
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Zvita (. whiteness; mfn. white ) =
> Zveta (. mfn. white, dressed, in white, bright; white [the colour]; a white horse; a small white shell, cowry; a silver coin; a white cloud )
→ Zvetra (. white leprosy ),
Zvetiman (. whiteness, white colour ),
Zvetya (. mfn. white, brilliant [as the dawn] ),
Zvaitrya (. whiteness; white leprosy, vitiligo ),
Zvaitra (. white leprosy, vitiligo ),
Zvetaka (. mfn. whitish, white; a cowry; silver; name of a serpent-demon ),
Zvetahaya (. a white horse [name of the horse of indra); "having white horse", name of arjuna ),
Zvetakamala (. a white lotus ),
Zvetakeza (. a white hair ib.; a kind of red-flowering moringa ),
Zvetamayūkha (. "white-rayed", the moon ),
Zvetapītala (. yellow-whiteness; mfn. yellow-white ),
Zvetapuṣpa (. a white flower ),
Zvetarañjana (. "white-coloured", lead ),
Zvetavājin (. a white horse; having white horses, the moon; name of arjuna ),
Zvetavārija (. a white lotusflower ),
Zvetazāla (. white rice ),
suraZvetā (. a small [white] house lizard )
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Zveta (. mfn. white; white [the colour]; etc. )
→ Zvetate (. to be bright or white ),
Zvetāyati (. to become white )
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Zveta (. mfn. white; white [the colour]; etc. ) =
> Zyeta (. mfn. reddish white, white; white [the colour] )
→ Zyenī (. a white cow )
> Zyaineya (. mfn. descended from a white cow )
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Sava (. the sun; any sacrifice; a kind of sacrifice; etc. )
> Sāvana (. an institutor of a sacrifice or employer of priests at a sacrifice ) |
> Hava (. an oblation, burnt offering, sacrifice; fire or the god of fire ),
Havana (. fire or agni the god of fire; a fire-receptacle the act of offering an oblation with fire, sacrifice; a sacrificial ladle ),
Havanī (. the sacrificial ladle; a hole made in the ground for the sacrificial fire which is to receive a burnt-oblation ),
Hāvaka (. the institutor of a sacrifice sinhas ),
Havanīya (. an oblation; anything fit for an oblation, clarified butter, ghee ),
Havanāyus (. "having the burnt-offering for its life", fire ),
Havis (. fire; an oblation or burnt offering, anything offered as an oblation with fire [as clarifled butter, milk, some, grain; etc. ),
Havya (. anything to be offered as an oblation, sacrificial gift or food [in later language often opp.] ),
Haviṣya (. anything fit for an oblation [esp. rice or other kinds of grain], sacrificial food ),
Haviṣtva (. the being an oblation ),
Havirdāna (. the gift of an oblation ),
devaHavis (. oblation to the gods ),
mahāHavis (. the principal oblation at the sakam-edha sacrifice; clarified butter ),
punarHavis (. repeated sacrificial oblation ),
Havarazana (. "cousuming oblations", fire ),
Havyāzana (. "oblation-eater", fire ),
Havirhuti (. offering an oblation ),
Haviryājin (. "oblation-offerer", a priest ),
Havitrī (. a hole made in the ground for receiving the sacred fire for an oblation ),
Kavya (. a sacrificer, sacrificial priest )
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Hava (. an oblation, etc. )
→ Hāvayati (. to cause to sacrifice or to be sacrificed or to be honoured with sacrifice; [intens. johavīti] )
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Hava (. an oblation, burnt offering, sacrifice; etc. ) =
> Huta (. an oblation, offering, sacrifice; mfn. offered in fire, poured out [as clarified butter], burnt [as an oblation], sacrificed; sacrificed to, one to whom an oblation is offered ),
Huti (. a sacrifice ),
Hutabhuj (. "oblation-eater", fire ),
antyaHuti (. funeral oblation or sacrifice ) |
> Hotr (. an offerer of an oblation or burnt-offering [with fire], sacrificer, priest, a priest who at a sacrifice invokes the gods or recites...; etc. ),
suHotr (. a good sacrificer or priest ),
Hotrī (. mfn. one who sacrifices, sacrificer ),
Hotra (. sacrificing, the function or office of the hotri; a burnt-offering, oblation with fire, sacrifice ),
Hautrka (. the office of the hotri; mfn. relating or belonging to or coming from the hotri priest, sacerdotal ),
Hotva (. a sacrificer ),
Hotrā (. the function or office of a priest ),
Hotraka (. an inferior hotri priest or an assistant of the Hotri ),
Hotriya (. the office or function of a priest ),
agniHotr (. having agni for a priest ),
agniHotra (. oblation to agni [chiefly of milk, oil, and sour gruel; there are two kinds of agnihotra, one is i.e. of constant obligation, the other; the sacred fire ),
agniHotradevatā (. the deity of the agnihotra )
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Huta (. an oblation, offering, sacrifice; etc. ) =
> Homa (. the act of making an oblation to the devas or gods by casting clarified butter into the fire, oblation with fire, burnt-offering, any oblation or sacrifice ),
Homadhenu (. a cow yielding milk for an oblation ),
Homadravya (. anything employed for a homa-sacrificial or oblation ),
Homavat (. mfn. one who has offered an oblation or performed a sacrifice ),
ājaHoma (. an oblation consisting of clarified butter ),
agniHoma (. oblation put into the fire ),
hastaHoma (. an oblation offered with the hand ),
naktamHoma (. night-oblation ),
samiddHoma (. an oblation of fire [to fire] )
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Hava (. sacrifice, etc. )
> abhiHava (. pouring the oblation upon ),
abhiHuti (. mfn. poured upon with an oblation, shed or poured over ) |
> āHava (. sacrificing, sacrifice ),
āHavana (. offering an oblation, offering sacrifice, a sacrifice ),
āHavanīya (. consecrated fire taken from the householder's perpetual fire and prepared for receiving oblations; especially the eastern of the three fires burning at a sacrifice ),
āHaviṣya (. objects that are not fit to be offered as an oblation ),
āHuta (. mfn. offered as an oblation, sacrificed; laid in the fire [as a corpse]; offering made to men, hospitality; etc. ),
medaāHuta (. an oblation of fat ),
payaāHuti (. an oblation of milk ) |
praHuti (. an oblation, sacrifice ) |
uddHava (. sacrificial fire; a festival, holiday; joy, pleasure )
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āHava (. sacrificing, sacrifice )
→ ajuHute,
ajuHoti (. to sacrifice, to offer an oblation; to sprinkle [with butter] )
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TR > TR[*v > b] > T_[mb] > S_[v > m > _] > S/Ṣ/Z(y)_[v > _][t > n > m / > z / > y] > S_[_][t > n] > H_[_][m] | S_[v] > Sy_[n > m] / > H_[v > u] > J_[_]
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