aṅgir
Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 19, col. 2.
aṅgir m. (
-ṅgīr) The proper name of a Ṛṣi, to whom the
Brahmavidyā (q. v.) or sacred knowledge was communicated
by Atharvan and who became the teacher of Satyavāha, the
descendant of Bharadvāja. E. unknown, but see aṅgiras.
Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (1st ed.)
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p. 8, col. 1.
aṅgir aṅgir, īr, m. (fr. rt.
aṅg ?), N. of a
Ṛṣi, who received the Brahmavidyā from Athar-
van, and imparted it to Satyavāha, the teacher of
Aṅgiras.
Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (2nd ed.)
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p. 8, col. 1.
aṅgir m. (√
aṅg,
Uṇ.),
N. of a Ṛṣi, who received the Brahmavidyā from Atharvan, and imparted it to Satyavāha, the teacher of Aṅgiras,
MuṇḍUp.
Apte Enlarged Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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vol. 1,
p. 26.
aṅgir m. N. of a sage who received the brahmavidyā from Atharvan and imparted it to Satyavāha.
Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger Wörterbuch
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vol. 1,
p. 54.
aṅgir m. N. pr. ein Schüler Atharvan's und Lehrer von Bhāradvāja Satyavāha,
MUṆḌ. UP. 1, 1, 2.
— Vgl. aṅgira und aṅgiras .
Böhtlingk Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer Fassung
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vol. 1,
p. 12, col. 3.
aṅgir m.
N.pr. eines Mannes.