Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
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dīpta mfn. blazing, flaming, hot, shining, bright, brilliant, splendid MuṇḍUp. ii, 1, 1 MBh. R. &c
• excited, agitated (krodha- MBh. v, 7207)
• (in augury) exposed to the sun (also āditya- MBh. iii, 15669)
• being on the wrong side, inauspicious (opp. to śānta) Hariv. Suśr. VarBṛS.
• clear, shrill (? applied to the inauspicious voice of an animal and opp. to pūrṇa) VarBṛS. lxxxviii, 11
• xci, 1 Suśr.
• m. a lion (from his bright colour) L.
• the citron tree L.
• inflammation of the nose Suśr.
• (ā), Methonica Superba L.
• Cardiospermum Halicacabum L.
• = sātalā L.
• red arsenic L.
• (in music) a partic. tone
• a partic. Śakti Hcat. i, 5
• n. Asa Foetida L.
• gold L.
Source
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Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
Related
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diptāgni , dīptajihvā , diptaka , dīptaketu , dīptakiraṇa , dipsu , dipsomania , dīpra , dippi , dipper