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    Wilson Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 21.
    adrirāj m. (-rāṭ) The king of mountains, the HIMĀLAYA mountains; the snowy range on the north of Hindustan, confounded with the mythological ruler of them, and the father of PĀRVATĪ.

    E. adri, and rāj a king, the king of mountains, deservedly so called, being the loftiest in the world.

    Yates Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 17, col. 1.
    adri-rāj (ṭ) 5. m. The king of
    mountains, Himālaya.

    Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 50, col. 2.
    adrirāj Tatpur. m. (-rāṭ) The king of mountains, the

    Himālaya mountains; the snowy range on the north of

    Hindustan, confounded with the mythological ruler of them,

    and the father of Pārvatī. E. adri and rāj.

    Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (2nd ed.)

    p. 19, col. 2.
    adri—rāj or adri—rāja, m. ‘king of mountains’, the Himālaya.

    Śabdasāgara Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 17, col. 2.
    adrirāj

    m. (-rāṭ) The king of mountains, the HIMĀLAYĀ mountains;
    the snowy range on the north of Hindustan, confounded with the
    mythological ruler of them, and the father of PĀRVATĪ.

    E. adri,
    and rāj a king, the king of mountains, deservedly so called, being
    the loftiest in the world.

    Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger Wörterbuch

    vol. 1, p. 134.
    adrirāj (adri + rāj) m. (nom. °ṭ) König der Berge, ein Beiname des Himālaya, H. 1027.

    Böhtlingk Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer Fassung

    vol. 1, p. 31, col. 1.
    *adrirāj und adrirāja (MBH. 3,42,24) m. Fürst der Berge , Bein. des Himālaya.