Apa, Āpa, Āpā, Pappa, Pāppā: 26 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchApa (अप):—
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Apa (अप):—2. am Ende einiger adj. compp. = ap Wasser: śuṣkāpa iva sāgaraḥ [Rāmāyaṇa 2, 72, 20.] vimalāpaṃ saraḥ [Vopadeva’s Grammatik 6, 69.] Vgl. anapa und apavant .
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Āpa (आप):—1. (von āp) s. durāpa .
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Āpa (आप):—2. m. Nomen proprium eines der 8 Vasu [Harivaṃśa 152.] [Vopadeva’s Grammatik 120.] [Mitākṣarā 142, 1.] āpaścaivānilaścaiva vavarṣaturariṃdamau . śaravarṣāṇi [Harivaṃśa 13281.] āpasya duhitā bhāryā sahasya paramā priyā . bhūpatirbhuvabhartā ca janayatpāvakaṃ param .. [Mahābhārata 3, 14208.] — Ist urspr. wohl identisch mit āpas, pl. von ap Wasser.
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Āpa (आप):—1. vgl. manaāpa .
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Āpa (आप):—2. m. (Comm.) ein best. Stern, δ Virginis [Sūryasiddhānta 8, 21]; vgl. [2.] ap am Ende.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungApa (अप):—1. Adv. —
1) ab , fort , weg (Gegens. upa) in Verbindung mit Verben und Substantiven. *praep. mit Abl. von — weg , mit Ausschluss von. —
2) hinab ( = ava und im Gegens. zu ud).
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Apa (अप):—2. = ^3. ap.
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Āpa (आप):—1. in durāpa und manaāpa.
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Āpa (आप):—2. —
1) m. — a) Nomen proprium eines der 8 Vasu [Varāhamihira’s Bṛhatsaṃhitā 53,48,49.51.] [Viṣṇupurāṇa 1,15,111.fg.] — b) der Stern δ Virginis. —
2) *f. ī das Mondhaus Pūrvāṣḍhā [Hemacandra's Abhidhānacintāmaṇi 113.]
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Starts with (+2827): A-palakopalam, A-patakecam, A-patamattam, Aapanikar, Aapasko, Aapatvipat, Apa Apala, Apa Apara, Apa iwofa, Apa margamu, Apa-apa, Apa-apa kebo, Apaamaarg, Apaapa, Apaapajanta, Apaapala, Apaardarshak, Apaat-drushti, Apabadh, Apabadha.
Ends with (+1575): Abaddhapralapa, Abdapa, Abhilapa, Abhimanapa, Abhisamtapa, Abhisantapa, Abhisapa, Abhisheka-mandapa, Abhitapa, Abhitripishtapa, Abhyamtaramamtapa, Abhyantaratapas, Abhyavahara-mandapa, Acamlavardhanatapa, Acapa, Acela Kassapa, Adamapa, Adapa, Adapadadapa, Adapajhadapa.
Full-text (+1680): Apas, Apanita, Apashri, Apaga, Apasya, Apamrityu, Apakrita, Apashraya, Apasara, Apavana, Aptas, Ava, Apamityaka, Apanayana, Samapa, Apavarga, Apasrita, Apavaha, Apavritti, Apasita.
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