Apala, Āpalā, Apālā, Apāla: 11 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchApala (अपल):—n. Keil (kīlaka) [Śabdamālā im Śabdakalpadruma]
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Apālā (अपाला):—f. Nomen proprium eine Tochter Atri's [Ṛgveda] [Anukramaṇikā] [Ṛgveda 8, 80, 7.] [BṚH. Devīmāhātmya 6, 21.] in [Weber’s Indische Studien 1, 118.]
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Āpala (आपल):—n. Name eines Sāman [Weber’s Indische Studien.3,205,b.] auch āpāla .
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Āpāla (आपाल):—n. = āpala Name eines Sāman [Weber’s Indische Studien.3,205,b.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungApala (अपल):—n. Keil.
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Apāla (अपाल):——
1) Adj. (f. ā) ohne Hüter , — Hirten R.ed. Bomb. [2,14,54.] [Bhaṭṭikāvya 5,66.] —
2) f. ā Nomen proprium einer Tochter Atri's.
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Āpala (आपल):—n. Name eines Sāman.
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Āpāla (आपाल):—n. Name eines Sāman.
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Starts with (+21): Apalabddha, Apalada, Apalagna, Apalak, Apalaka, Apalaki, Apalakshana, Apalakshmana, Apalala, Apalaladamana, Apalalesi, Apalaleti, Apalamba, Apalana, Apalangala, Apalanka, Apalap, Apalapa, Apalapadanda, Apalapagolisu.
Ends with (+359): Aalapala, Abhayapala, Acapala, Achapala, Agnishomiyaikadashakapala, Ajapala, Ajayapala, Alapala, Amrapala, Amruthapala, Anagarika Dharmapala, Ananatapala, Anangapala, Anantapala, Andakapala, Ankapala, Antapala, Apa Apala, Apaapala, Apapala.
Full-text (+39): Vipala, Shatamana, Kuruvista, Caturthika, Kanakapala, Theka, Aba, Lajima, Apapala, Apula, Avalakshana, Apa Apala, Apalapotariya, Kaphala, Svanama, Apadhaka, Kamasala, Palakari, Arjunapala, Vipal.
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