anantavāta
Wilson Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 26.
anantavāta m. (
-taḥ) Rigidity or paralysis of the muscles of the face and neck.
E. ananta, and vāta wind.
Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 68, col. 2.
anantavāta Karmadh. m. (
-taḥ) (In medicine.) One of the
diseases of the head (see śiroroga). It is described in the
following manner: ‘when the three humours (air, bile and
phlegm) are deranged in the vessels of the back of the
neck they make it very feverish and painful and it sup-
presses the humours particularly in the region of the eyes,
eyebrows and temples; it then produces shaking in the
sides of the cheeks, cramp of the jaws and morbid affec-
tions of the eyes’. E. ananta and vāta.
Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (2nd ed.)
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p. 25, col. 1.
an-anta—vāta m. a disease of the head (like tetanus).
Śabdasāgara Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 22, col. 1.
anantavāta m. (-taḥ) Rigidity or paralysis of the muscles of the face and
neck.
E. ananta, and vāta wind.
Schmidt Nachträge zum Sanskrit-Wörterbuch
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p. 28, col. 2.
anantavāta m. eine best. rheumatische Krankheit, Caraka 8, 13.