atyūha
See also
atyūhaḥ.
Wilson Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 19.
atyūha m. (
-haḥ) A gallinule. f. (
-hā) A plant, (Jasminum villosum, Rox. or in Bengal, Nyctanthes tristis.) See
śephālikā.
E. ati, and ūha to reason.
Yates Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 16, col. 1.
atyūha (haḥ) 1. m. A gallinule;
(hā) 1. f. a plant (Jasminum
villosum).
Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 43, col. 2.
atyūha Bahuvr. I. m. (
-haḥ) A gallinule.
II. f. (-hā) A plant (Jasminum villosum, Rox. or in
Bengal, Nyctanthes tristis). See nīlikā or śephālikā.
E. ati and ūha.
Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (1st ed.)
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p. 17, col. 1.
atyūha aty-ūha, as, m. close meditation; a
gallinule, a peacock; (
ā), f. a plant, Jasminum Vil-
losum or Nyctanthes Tristis.
Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (2nd ed.)
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p. 17, col. 2.
aty-ūha m. excessive deliberation
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p. 17, col. 2.
a gallinule, a peacock,
Car.
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p. 1310, col. 1.
(also) the penis of an elephant,
L.
Śabdasāgara Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 16, col. 1.
atyūha m. (-haḥ) A gallinule.
f. (-hā) A plant, (Jasminum villosum, Rox,
or in Bengal, Nyctanthes tristis) See śephālikā.
E. ati, and ūha
to reason.
Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger Wörterbuch
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vol. 1,
p. 112.
atyūha (
ati + ūha)
1) m.
a) starkes Nachsinnen (atiśayavitarka) ŚKDR.
— b) Pfau H. an. 3, 761. MED. h. 13; vgl. dātyūha .
— 2) f. °hā N. einer Pflanze, Nyctanthes Arbor tristis (nīlikā), dies.
Böhtlingk Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer Fassung
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vol. 1,
p. 27, col. 2.
atyūha — 1) m. Pfau CARAKA. 1,27. dātyūha v.l.
— 2) *f. ā Nyctanthes_arbor tristis.
Vācaspatyam
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p. 110, col. 2.
atyūha pu0 atiśayena ūhate śabdāyate ati + ūha—ac .
kālakaṇṭhe (ḍeo) iti prasiddhe dātyūhe pakṣiṇi . ati-
śayena ūhastarkaḥ prā0 sa0 . atiśayitavitarke . (nīla)
iti khyātauṣadhau nīlikāyāṃ strī . atyaye'vyayī0 .
vitarkābhāve avya0 .