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    Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    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.)

    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.)

    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

    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

    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

    vol. 1, p. 12, col. 3.
    aṅgir m. N.pr. eines Mannes.