Amati, Amaṭī, Āmaṭi, Āmati: 14 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchAmati (अमति):—1. m.
1) Zeit [Die Uṇādi-Affixe 4, 60.] [Hemacandra’s Anekārthasaṃgraha 3, 242.] [Medinīkoṣa t. 83] (ayati). —
2) Mond [Medinīkoṣa] (himadīdhiti) [Hemacandra’s Anekārthasaṃgraha] (st. daṃḍe ist wohl mit [Śabdakalpadruma] caṃdre zu lesen).
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Amati (अमति):—4. (3. a + mati) f. das Nichtwissen: amatyā ohne es zu wissen, aus Versehen, absichtslos [Manu’s Gesetzbuch 4, 222. 5, 20.] Vgl. 3. amati am Ende.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungAmati (अमति):—1. f. —
1) Schein , Schimmer , Erscheinung ; = rūpa [NAIGH.3,7.] —
2) *Zeit. —
3) *der Mond.
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Amati (अमति):—2. f. —
1) Armuth , Dürftigkeit. —
2) dürftig , arm.
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Amati (अमति):—3. f. das Nichtwissen , Instr. ohne es zu wissen , absichtslos [Gautama's Dharmaśāstra 23,2.33.]
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Starts with: Amatika, Amatikam, Amatikamaram, Amatillo, Amatimbiri, Amatipurva, Amatipurvaka, Amatisara, Amatisarin, Amativan.
Ends with (+406): A-campirannatacamati, Abbhunnamati, Abhidhamati, Abhikkamati, Abhinamati, Abhinikkhamati, Abhinishkramati, Abhipranamati, Abhiramati, Acalamati, Acamati, Achalamati, Adabdhavratapramati, Advaitamati, Agramati, Ahamati, Akkamati, Akramati, Akrantamati, Akshayamati.
Full-text: Am, Amatipurva, Amadi bubu, Atipurvva, Amatipurvaka, Asajatya, Atipurva, Amativan, Amina, Amasa, Amhas, Amata, Amatra, Amatya, Savitri, A.
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