adrijā
Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 50, col. 1.
adrijā Tatpur. m. (
-jāḥ) (ved.) Produced by the (friction
of) stones (an epithet of Agni and haṃsa q. v.). E. adri
and jā.
Cappeller Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 12.
adrijā́ a. mountain-born.
Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (2nd ed.)
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p. 19, col. 2.
adri—jā a f. the plant Saiṃhalī
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p. 19, col. 2.
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p. 19, col. 2.
adri—jā́ b mfn. produced from (the friction of) stones,
RV. iv, 40, 5
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p. 19, col. 2.
Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger Wörterbuch
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vol. 1,
p. 134.
adrijā́ (
adri + jā) adj.
felsgeboren:
agniḥ ṚV. 4, 40, 5.
haṃsaḥ (d. i.
ātmā)
KAṬHOP. 5, 2.
Grassmann Wörterbuch zum Rig Veda
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p. 40.
adri-jā́, a.,
fels-geboren. -ā́s. haṃsás {336,5}.
Böhtlingk Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer Fassung
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vol. 1,
p. 30, col. 3.
adrijā́ Adj. felsgeboren.
Śabdakalpadruma
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vol. 1,
p. 35.
adrijā , strī, (adrerjātā iti janerḍa tataṣṭāp,
pārbbatī .) durgā . iti hemacandraḥ .. saiṃhalīvṛkṣaḥ .
iti rājanirghaṇṭaḥ ..
Index to the Names in the Mahābhārata
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p. 16, col. 1.
Adrijā (“born from the mountain”), a river? § 775
(Ānuśāsanik.): XIII, 166, 7648 (Kṛṣṇavenā?).
Mahābhārata Cultural Index
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p. 287, col. 1.
Adrijā f.: Name of a river (or an
epithet of Kṛṣṇaveṇā ?)
Finds place among the rivers listed in the
Daivata-Ṛṣi-Vaṃśa (godāvarī ca veṇṇā ca
kṛṣṇaveṇā tathādrijā) 13. 151. 17, 2.