Bhuyishtha, Bhūyiṣṭha: 12 definitions
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Bhuyishtha has 10 English definitions available.
The Sanskrit term Bhūyiṣṭha can be transliterated into English as Bhuyistha or Bhuyishtha, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchBhūyiṣṭha (भूयिष्ठ):—
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Bhūyiṣṭha (भूयिष्ठ):—, bhūyiṣṭhamudite jagaddīpe dinākare beinahe ganz aufgegangen [Kathāsaritsāgara 66, 166.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungBhūyiṣṭha (भूयिष्ठ):——
1) Adj. (f. ā) — a) meist , zahlreichst , überaus reichlich bhūyiṣṭhatara überaus zahlreich [Jayadeva's Prasannarāghava 20,6.] — b) hauptsächlichst , bedeutendst. — c) sehr gross. nikaṭa die grösste Nähe. — d) am Ende eines Comp. — α) zum grössten Theil aus — bestehend [Gautama's Dharmaśāstra] — β) voll — , erfüllt — , im hohen Grade begleitet von. — γ) nach einem Partic. praet. pass. zum grössten Theil — , beinahe ganz. Ein zum Partic. gehöriges Subst. tritt dazwischen. Auch Superl. bhūyiṣṭhatara. —
2) bhūyiṣṭham Adv. — a) am meisten , zumeist , hauptsächlich , zum grössten Theil. — b) in grosser Menge. — c) im höchsten Grade , gar sehr , beinahe ganz. —
3) bhūyiṣṭhena Instr. Adv. zumeist.
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Starts with: Bhuyishthabhaj, Bhuyishtham, Bhuyishthashas, Bhuyishthatara.
Ends with: Abhirupabhuyishtha, Abhuyishtha, Brahmanabhuyishtha, Duhkhabhuyishtha, Nihatabhuyishtha, Nirvanabhuyishtha, Samaptabhuyishtha, Shudrabhuyishtha, Shulyamamsabhuyishtha, Snehabhuyishtha.
Full-text (+15): Shudrabhuyishtha, Bhuittha, Abhuyishtha, Bhuyishthashas, Brahmanabhuyishtha, Bhuyishtham, Bhuyishthatara, Bhuyishthabhaj, Ukthashasa, Bhumistha, Bhuyishthena, Kutamana, Bhuyas, Snehabhuyishtha, Duhkhabhuyishtha, Chinnabhuyishthadhuma, Nihatabhuyishtha, Abhirupabhuyishtha, Samaptabhuyishtha, Nirvanabhuyishtha.
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