agnicit
Wilson Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 6.
agnicit m. (
-cit) A householder who has placed and consecrated a sacrificial fire.
E. agni fire, and cit who collects.
Yates Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 5, col. 2.
agni-cit (t) 1. m. One who has
consecrated the sacrificial fire.
Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 10, col. 2.
agnicit I. Tatpur. m. (
cit) One who has arranged a sa-
crificial fire-place. See agnicayana.
II. ind. (in the Vedas.) Like Agni. E. agni and cit.
Benfey Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 3, col. 2.
agnicit agni-ci + t, adj. One who
has arranged a sacrificial fire.
Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (2nd ed.)
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p. 5, col. 1.
agni—cít mfn. arranging the sacrificial fire, or one who has arranged it,
ŚBr. &c.
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p. 5, col. 1.
Śabdasāgara Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 5, col. 2.
agnicit m. (-cit) A householder who has placed and consecrated a
sacrificial fire.
E. agni fire, and cit who collects.
Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger Wörterbuch
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vol. 1,
p. 30.
agnicít (
agni + cit von
ci)
P. 6, 1, 169,
Sch. adj.
der ein heiliges Feuer angelegt hat P. 3, 2, 91.
AK. 2, 7, 11.
H. 835.
R. 2, 76, 20.
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vol. 5,
p. 948.
agnicit RAGH. 8, 25.
Verz. d. B. H. No. 226. 260. 914. 1100.
ánagnicit ŚAT. BR. 13, 8, 4, 11.
KĀTY. ŚR. 21, 4, 11.
Böhtlingk Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer Fassung
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vol. 1,
p. 7, col. 1.
agnicít Adj. der den Feueraltar schichtet.
Bopp Glossarium Sanscritum
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p. 3, col. 1.
agnicit m. (ex
agni et
cit colligens a r.
ci adjecto
t, v. gr. 643.) ignis cultor, qui ignem sacrum sustinet.
AM.
Vācaspatyam
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p. 56, col. 1.
agnicit tri0 agniṃ citavān ci—bhūtārthe kvip . mantra-
pūrvvakakṛtavahnisthāpane agnihotriṇi . bhāve kvip .
agnyādhāne .
Śabdakalpadruma
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vol. 1,
p. 9.
agnicit , puṃ, (agniṃ citavān svayam iti ci
cayane . agnau ceriti kvip tugāgamaśca .)
agnihotrī . sāgnikaḥ . ityamaraḥ .. (yathā
raghuvaṃśe —
“vidadhe vidhimasya naiṣṭhikaṃ .
yatibhiḥ sārddhamanagnimagnicit” .)
Renou Vocabulaire du rituel védique
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p. 4.
Indian Epigraphical Glossary
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p. 10.
Agnicit (SII 2), title of a Brāhmaṇa. cf. agni-cayana.