Apasya, Apāsya, Apashya, Apaśya, Apāśyā: 9 definitions
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Apasya has 7 English definitions available.
The Sanskrit terms Apaśya and Apāśyā can be transliterated into English as Apasya or Apashya, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchApaśya (अपश्य):—
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Apasya (अपस्य):—
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Apasya (अपस्य):—2. (von 1. apas)
1) adj. s. svapasya . —
2) f. syā Geschäftigkeit: sūraścidasmā.anu dādapa.yām [Ṛgveda 7, 45, 2. 5, 44, 9.] Vgl. svapasyā .
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Apāśyā (अपाश्या):—(von 3. a + pāśa) f. [Pāṇini’s acht Bücher 6, 2, 156, Scholiast]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungApaśya (अपश्य):—Adj. nicht sehend.
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Apasya (अपस्य):—1. —
1) Adj. geschäftig. —
2) apasyā f. Geschäftigkeit , Thätigkeit.
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Apasya (अपस्य):—2. —
1) Adj. apasia (f. apasī) aquosus. —
2) f. ā Bez. bestimmter Backsteine.
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Apāśyā (अपाश्या):—f. [Pāṇini. 6,2,156,Sch.]
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Starts with: Apashyamana, Apashyan, Apashyana, Apashyaniya, Apashyant, Apashyat, Apasyandita, Apasyanta, Apasyati, Apasyausha.
Ends with: Aprapashya, Atapasya, Balapashya, Banapashya, Maunatapasya, Papasya, Patrapashya, Pattrapashya, Svapasya, Tapasya, Ugrapashya, Valapashya, Varapashya.
Full-text: Apasi, Apasyu, Apashyana, Anipadyamana, Svapas, Parinayaka, Kamesha, Ayasya, Kameshvara, Apashyat, Svartha, Durikritya, Trapa, Shash, Apas, Antika, Ash.
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