Mathi, Māṭhī: 10 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchMathi (मथि):—1. (von 1. math)
1) adj. am Ende eines comp. im Veda [Pāṇini’s acht Bücher 3, 2, 27.] Vgl. urā, vastra, havirmathi . —
2) m. Rührstock s. 2. math .
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Mathi (मथि):—2. f. in der Stelle tvāmide.a tamase.samaśva.urga.yuragre mathī.ām [Vālakhilya 5, 8] wohl fehlerhaft für matīnām .
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Māṭhī (माठी):—f. Harnisch, Rüstung [Hemacandra’s Abhidhānacintāmaṇi 766.] [Halāyudha 2, 304.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungMathi (मथि):—1. —
1) Adj. in urāmathi , vastramathi und havirmathi. —
2) *m. (nur vor consonantisch anlautenden schwaches Casusendungen) Rührstock , Butterstössel.
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Mathi (मथि):—2. f. [Vālakhilya 5,3] wohl fehlerhaft für mati.
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Māṭhī (माठी):—f. Harnisch , Rüstung [Wissenschaften zu Berlin 1879,S.811.]
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Starts with (+4): Mathiari, Mathibaji, Mathibathibane, Mathika, Mathilkkoorka, Mathilkkurka, Mathilppati, Mathimva, Mathin, Mathina, Mathirimangalam, Mathirishi, Mathisu, Mathit, Mathita, Mathitapadapa, Mathitar, Mathitartha, Mathitika, Mathitorasa.
Ends with (+2): Arasina ummathi, Belimathi, Chiramathi, Curamathi, Havirmathi, Jathimathi, Jothishmathi, Kamathi, Karimathi, Kashthamathi, Kattukkarchammathi, Kuttukkar-chammathi, Kuttukkarchammathi, Masamathi, Nimmathi, Pamathi, Pramathi, Ramathi, Smathi, Umnyamathi.
Full-text (+2): Kashthamathi, Mathin, Madhi, Math, Atha, Unmantha, Mimanthisha, Vastramathi, Pramathana, Nirmmathya, Pramatha, Uramathi, Unmanthaka, Mathika, Pramathita, Pramathin, Mathura, Deshanurupa, Rupashesha, Mati.
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