araṇye—'nū́cya m. ‘to be recited in a forest’, N. of an oblation (so called because of its being offered with a verse which is to be recited in a forest), [ŚBr.]; [KātyŚr.]
araṇye—tilaka m. pl. ‘wild, sesamum growing in a forest and containing no oil’, anything which disappoints expectation, [Pāṇ. ii, 1, 44], Sch. and [vi, 3, 9], Sch.