ऐश्वर्यवत् aiśvaryavat possessed of or connected with superhuman powers.
ऐश्वर्यविवरण aiśvaryavivaraṇa [ noun n ] n. N. of wk. ऐष aiṣa [ noun n ] n. N. of several sāmans. ऐषमस् aiṣamas ind. (Pa1n2. 5-3, 22) in this year, in the present year S3Br. iii.
ऐषमस्तन aiṣamastana [ noun m f[aiṣamastanā] n ] mfn. occurring in or relating to this year, of this year Pa1n2. 4-2, 105. ऐषमस्त्य aiṣamastya [ noun m f[aiṣamastyā] n ] mfn. occurring in or relating to this year, of this year Pa1n2. 4-2, 105. ऐषावीर aiṣāvīra [ noun m ] m. belonging to the despised Brahmanic family called eṣavīra ([Sa1y.]) S3Br. ix, xi. ऐषिर aiṣira [ noun n ] n. N. of several sāmans. ऐषीक aiṣīka [ noun m f[aiṣīkā] n ] mfn. (or aiṣika) (fr. iṣīkā), consisting of stalks Ka1tyS3r. made of reeds or cane (as a missile) MBh. R. treating of missiles made of reeds (aiṣikam parva N. of a section [adhyāyas 10-18] of the tenth book of the mahābhārata) [ noun m ] m. pl. N. of a people VP. ऐषीरथि aiṣīrathi [ noun m ] m. N. of kuśika (author of a Vedic hymn) Sa1y. on RV. i, 10, 11. ऐषुकारि aiṣukāri [ noun m ] m. a descendant of iṣu-kāra Pa1n2. 4-2, 54. ऐषुकारिभक्त aiṣukāribhakta [ noun m f[aiṣukāribhaktā] n ] mfn. inhabited by aiṣukāris (as a country) ib. ऐषुकार्यादि aiṣukāryādi [ noun m ] m. N. of a gaṇa ib. ऐषुमत aiṣumata [ noun m ] m. a descendant of iṣu-mat, N. of trāta VBr. ऐष्टक aiṣṭaka [ noun m f[aiṣṭakā] n ] mfn. (fr. iṣṭakā), made of bricks (as a house) Hcat. [ noun n ] n. the sacrificial bricks collectively S3Br. putting up the bricks S3ulbas. ऐष्टिक aiṣṭika [ noun m f[aiṣṭikī] n ] mf(ī)n. (fr. iṣṭi), belonging or relating to an iṣṭi sacrifice, relating to sacrifice A1s3vS3r. Comm. on VS. Hcat. etc. to be performed in the manner of an iṣṭi sacrifice Comm. on Ka1tyS3r. ऐष्टिकपौर्तिक aiṣṭikapaurtika [ noun m f[aiṣṭikapaurtikā] n ] mfn. connected with sacrifices and with doing good works (not included under the head of sacrifices) Mn. iv, 227, (antarvedikaṁ bahirveḍikaṁ ca Kull.) ऐहिक aihika [ noun m f[aihikā] n ] mfn. (fr. iha), of this place, of this world, worldly, local, temporal BhP. Veda1ntas. etc. ऐहलौकिक aihalaukika [ noun m f[aihalaukikī] n ] mf(ī)n. (fr. iha-loka), of this world, happening in this world, terrestrial etc. g. anuśatikā*di Pa1n2. 7-3, 20 MBh. ओ o 1 the thirteenth vowel of the alphabet (corresponding to English o).
ओकार okāra [ noun m ] m. the letter or sound o La1t2y. APra1t. ओ o 2 ind. an interjection L.
2 a particle of addressing
2 calling
2 reminiscence
2 of compassion L.
ओ o [ noun m ]3 m. N. of brahmā L. ओ o 4 (ā-√).
ओत ota [ noun m f[otā] n ]1 (for 2. see col.3) mfn. addressed, invoked, summoned AV. ओक oka [ noun m ] m. (√uc Comm. on Un2. iv, 215), a house, refuge, asylum (cf. an-oka-śāyin) a bird L. = vṛṣala T. conjunction of heavenly bodies L. ओकज okaja [ noun m f[okajā] n ] mfn. born in the house, bred at home (as cows) Hcat. ओकस् okas [ noun n ] n. house, dwelling, place of abiding, abode, home, refuge, asylum RV. AV. MBh. BhP. etc. (cf. divaukas, vanaukas, etc.) ओकःसारिन् okaḥsārin [ noun m f[okaḥsāriṇī] n ] mfn. going after or frequenting an abode AitBr. ओकोनिधन okonidhana [ noun n ] n. N. of a sāman. ओकिवस् okivas [ noun m f[okuṣī] n ] mfn. (irr. p.p. P. of √ uc) accustomed to, used to, having a liking for RV. vi, 59, 3. ओक्य okya [ noun m f[okyā] n ] mfn. fit for or belonging to a home RV. ix, 86, 45 [ noun n ] n. = ókas above RV. ओकण okaṇa [ noun m ] okaṇi m. a bug L. ओकोदनी okodanī [ noun f ] f. id. L. ओक्कणी okkaṇī [ noun f ] f. id. L. ओकुल okula [ noun m ] m. wheat fried slightly L. ओक्ष् okṣ (ā-√) P. -ukṣati, to sprinkle over or upon RV.
ओख् okh [ verb 1P ] cl.1 P. okhati, okhāṁ-cakāra, okhitā, etc., to be dry or arid ; to be able, suffice ; to adorn ; to refuse, ward off Dha1tup. v, 7. ओगण ogaṇa [ noun m f[ogaṇā] n ] mfn. assembled, united ([Sa1y.]) RV. x, 89, 15. ओगीयस् ogīyas ( = ójīyas), compar. of ugrá, p. 172, col. 2 Br2A1rUp.
ओघ ogha [ noun m ] m. (ifc. f(ā).) (√vah) flood, stream, rapid flow of water MBh. Megh. S3ak. etc. heap or quantity, flock, multitude, abundance MBh. BhP. Katha1s. etc. quick time (in music) L. uninterrupted tradition L. instruction L. (cf. augha.) ओघनिर्युक्ति oghaniryukti [ noun f ] f. N. of wk. ओघरथ ogharatha [ noun m ] m. N. of a son of oghavat MBh. xiii. ओघवत् oghavat [ noun m f[oghavatī] n ] mfn. having a strong stream (as a river) MBh. iii [ noun m ] m. (ān) N. of a king MBh. xiii BhP. oghavatī: [ noun f ] f. N. of a daughter (MBh.) or sister (BhP.) of oghavat oghavatī: N. of a river VP. ओज् oj [ verb 1P 10P ] cl.1.10.P. ojati, ojayati, to be strong or able ; to increase, have vital power Dha1tup. xxxv, 84. ओज oja [ noun m f[ojā] n ] mfn. odd (as the first, third, fifth, etc. in a series) RPra1t. Su1ryas. VarBr2S. [ noun m ] m. N. of a son of kṛṣṇa BhP. = ójas L. ओजस् ojas [ noun n ] n. (√vaj, or uj; cf. ugra), bodily strength, vigour, energy, ability, power RV. AV. TS. AitBr. MBh. etc. vitality (the principle of vital warmth and action throughout the body) Sus3r. etc. (in rhet.) elaborate style (abounding with compounds) vigorous or emphatic expression Sa1h. Va1m. water L. light, splendour, lustre L. manifestation, appearance L. support L. [ noun m ] m. N. of a yakṣa BhP.; ([cf. Zd. avjan3h, "power" ; Gk. 1, 2, 3; Lat. vige1re, augere, augur, augus-tus, auxilium; Goth. aukan, Eng. eke.]) ओजस्तर ojastara [ noun m f[ojastarā] n ] mfn. = ójīyas Comm. on Br2A1rUp. ओजस्वत् ojasvat [ noun m f[ojasvatī] n ] mfn. vigorous, powerful, strong, energetic RV. viii, 76, 5 AV. viii, 5, 4; 16 VS. ओजस्विन् ojasvin [ noun m f[ojasvinī] n ] mfn. id. TS. S3Br. MBh. etc. [ noun m ] m. N. of a son of manu bhautya VP. ओजस्विता ojasvitā [ noun f ] f. an energetic or emphatic manner of expression or style Sa1h. ओजसीन ojasīna [ noun m f[ojasīnā] n ] mfn. having strength, powerful TS. iv Pa1n2. ओजस्य ojasya [ noun m f[ojasyā] n ] mfn. vigorous, powerful MaitrS. ii Pa1n2. ओजाय ojāya Nom. A1. ojāyate (p. ojāyámāna) to exhibit strength or energy, make effort RV. i, 140, 6; ii, 12, 11; iii, 32, 11 Pat. on Pa1n2. 3-1, 11 Bhat2t2.
ओजायित ojāyita [ noun n ] n. stout-heartedness, courageous behaviour. ओजिष्ठ ojiṣṭha [ noun m f[ojiṣṭhā] n ] mfn. superl. of ugrá q.v. [ noun m ] m. N. of a muni, BrahmaP. m. pl. the descendants of the same ib.; ([cf. Zd. aojista.]) ओजीयस् ojīyas [ noun m f[ojīyasī] n ] mfn. compar. of ugrá q.v. ओजो ojo (in comp. for ójas above ).
ओजोदा ojodā [ noun m f n[ojoda] ] mfn. granting power, strengthening RV. viii, 3, 24 TS. v {;} ([cf. Zd. aogazda7o]) ओजोदातम ojodātama [ noun m f[ojodātamā] n ] mfn. granting great power, very strengthening RV. viii, 92, 17; ([cf. Zd. aogazdactema.]) ओजोपति ojopati [ noun m ] (with irr. Sandhi) m. N. of a deity of the bodhi tree Lalit. ओजोबला ojobalā [ noun f ] f. N. of a goddess of the bodhi tree ib. ओजोमानी ojomānī [ noun f ] f. N. of a plant Kaus3. ओज्मन् ojman [ noun m ] m. power, vigour, energy, speed velocity RV. vi, 47, 27 AV.; ([cf. Lat. augmentu-m; Lith. augmu.]) ओड oḍa [ noun m ] m. N. of a man Ra1jat. ओडव oḍava [ noun m ] (oḍaka W.) m. (in mus.) a mode which consists of five notes only (omitting ṛṣabha and pañcama). ओडिका oḍikā [ noun f ] f. wild rice L. (cf. odaná.) ओड्र oḍra [ noun m ] m. N. of a country (the modern Orissa; see Lassen., IA. i, 224, note 2) m. pl. the inhabitants of that country Hariv. Mn. x, 44 R. etc. m. the China rose L. ओड्रदेश oḍradeśa [ noun m ] m. N. of the country Orissa. ओड्रपुष्प oḍrapuṣpa [ noun n ] n. the flower of the China rose L. ओड्राख्या oḍrākhyā [ noun f ] f. the China rose L. ओढ oḍha [ noun m f[oḍhā] n ] mfn. (p.p. of ā-√vah q.v.) brought or carried near. ओण् oṇ [ verb 1P ] cl.1 P. oṇati, oṇāṁ-cakāra, oṇitā, etc., to remove, take away, drag along Dha1tup. xiii, 11. ओणि oṇi [ noun m ] m. (or f. ?) protection (from misfortune) , shelter [Sa1y.] RV. i, 61, 14 [ noun m f ] mf. du. "the two protectors", the parents RV. ix, 101, 14 du. (metaphorically) heaven and earth RV. ix, 16, 1; 65, 11 AV. vii, 14, 1 (= VS. iv, 25). ओण्ड्र oṇḍra [ noun m ] m. N. of a king Ba1lar. ओत ota 2 (for 1. see 4. o*) p.p. of ā-√ve, p. 156, col. 2.
ओतप्रोत otaprota see id.
ओतु otu [ noun m ]1 m. (√ ve), the woof or cross-threads of a web RV. vi, 9, 2 AV. xiv, 2, 51 TS. vi Kaus3. [ noun n ]1 n. N. of a sāman A1rshBr. ओतवे otave Ved. inf.
ओतवै otavai Ved. inf.
ओतु otu [ noun m f f[otvī] ]2 mf. (√av Un2. i, 70), a cat Comm. on Pa1n2. 6-1, 94. ओत्सूर्यम् otsūryam ind. (ā + utsūryam) until the sun rises AV. iv, 5, 7.
ओदक odaka [ noun n ] n. (probably irr. for audaka) an animal living in water TA1r. i, 26, 7. ओदती odatī [ noun f ] f. (pres. p. of √ud) "sprinkling or refreshing", N. of uṣas or the dawn RV. i, 48, 6; viii, 69, 2. ओदन odana [ noun m n ] mn. (√ud Un2. ii, 76), grain mashed and cooked with milk, porridge, boiled rice, any pap or pulpy substance RV. AV. S3Br. MBh. etc. [ noun m ] m. cloud Nigh. odanī: [ noun f ] f. Sida Cordifolia L. ओदनपचन odanapacana [ noun m ] m. N. of the fire on the southern altar Ka1t2h. ओदनपाकी odanapākī [ noun f ] f. (Pa1n2. 4-1, 64) Barleria Caerulea Bhpr. Nigh. ओदनपाणिनीय odanapāṇinīya [ noun m ] m. one who becomes a pupil of or studies the work of pāṇini only for the sake of getting boiled rice Ka1s3. on Pa1n2. 6-2, 69 Pat. on Pa1n2. 1-1, 73. ओदनभोजिका odanabhojikā [ noun f ] f. eating boiled rice Ka1s3. on Pa1n2. 3-3, 111. ओदनवत् odanavat [ noun m f[odanavatī] n ] mfn. provided with boiled rice TS. ii. ओदनसव odanasava [ noun m ] m. a particular oblation Comm. on TBr. ii, 7, 7. ओदनाह्वया odanāhvayā [ noun f ] and f. N. of a plant L. ओदनाह्वा odanāhvā [ noun f ]and f. N. of a plant L. ओदनिक odanika [ noun m f[odanikī] n ] mf(ī)n. receiving boiled rice Ka1s3. on Pa1n2. 4-4, 67 odanikā: [ noun f ] f. Sida Cordifolia L. ओदनीय odanīya 1 Nom. P. odanīyati, to wish for boiled rice Comm. on Ka1tyS3r.
ओदनीय odanīya [ noun m f[odanīyā] n ]2 mfn. consisting of or belonging to boiled rice, g. apūpā*di, pāṇ. v, 1, 4. ओदन्य odanya [ noun m f[odanyā] n ] mfn. id. ib. ओद्म odma [ noun m ] m. the act of wetting, moistening Pa1n2. 6-4, 29. ओद्मन् odman [ noun n ] n. flowing, flooding VS. xiii, 53 Ka1s3. on Pa1n2. 6-1, 94 ([cf. olla ( = od-la); also Zd. aodha pl. "waters", "flood."]) ओधस् odhas [ noun n ] n. = ūdhas q.v. L. ओपद्रु opadru P. (Impv. 2. sg. -drava) to hasten near to RV. vi, 48, 16.
ओपश opaśa [ noun m ] m. (fr. upa-√śī), that on which any one rests, a cushion, pillow RV. ix, 71, 1; x, 85, 8 AV. ix, 3, 8; xiv, 1, 8 top-knot, plume (perhaps for avapaśa, √paś) [ noun n ] n. a support, stay, pillar RV. i, 173, 6; viii, 14, 5. ओपशिन् opaśin [ noun m f[opaśinī] n ] mfn. provided with or lying upon cushions or pillows, effeminate AV. vi, 138, 1; 2. ओप्य opya (ā-upya) ind.p. of ā-√vap (q.v.), having scattered or thrown into, pouring down S3Br. A1s3vGr2. etc.
ओम् om ind. (√av Un2. i, 141; originally oṁ = āṁ, which may be derived from ā BRD.), a word of solemn affirmation and respectful assent, sometimes translated by "yes, verily, so be it" (and in this sense compared with Amen; it is placed at the commencement of most Hindu works, and as a sacred exclamation may be uttered [but not so as to be heard by ears profane] at the beginning and end of a reading of the vedas or previously to any prayer; it is also regarded as a particle of auspicious salutation [Hail!]; om appears first in the upaniṣads as a mystic monosyllable, and is there set forth as the object of profound religious meditation, the highest spiritual efficacy being attributed not only to the whole word but also to the three sounds a, u, m, of which it consists; in later times om is the mystic name for the Hindu triad, and represents the union of the three gods, viz. a (viṣṇu), u (śiva), m (brahmā); it may also be typical of the three vedas; om is usually called praṇava, more rarely akṣara, or ekākṣara, and only in later times oṁkāra) VS. S3Br. ChUp. etc.
(Buddhists place om at the beginning of their vidyā ṣaḍakṣarī or mystical formulary in six syllables [viz. om maṇi padme hūṁ]; according to T. om may be used in the following senses: praṇave, ārambhe, svīkāre, anumatau, apā*kṛtau, asvīkāre, maṅgale, śubhe, jñeye, brahmaṇi; with preceding a or ā, the o of om does not form vṛddhi (au), but guṇa (o) Pa1n2. 6-1, 95.)