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īrईर्cl. 2. Ā. ī́rte (3. pl. ī́rate, [AV.]; [RV.]), īraṃ-cakre, īriṣyati, airiṣṭa, īritum; Ved. inf. irádhyai, [RV. i, 134, 2], to go, move, rise, arise from, [RV.]; to go away, retire, [AV. xix, 38, 2]; to agitate, elevate, raise (one's voice), [RV.] : Caus. P. īráyati (cf. √ īl), to agitate, throw, cast; to excite, [RV.]; [AV.]; [MBh.]; [R.] &c.; to cause to rise; to bring to life; to raise one's voice, utter, pronounce, proclaim, cite, [RV.]; [ChUp.]; [Ragh.]; [Suśr.] &c. ; to elevate, [RV.]; [VS.]; [TS.]; [ŚBr.] : Ā. to raise one's self, [AV.]; [VS.]
īraईरm. wind.
mfn. driving, chasing, [Nalac.]
īrṇaईर्णmfn. See ud-īrṇa.
īrinईरिन्m. N. of a man
m. pl. (iṇas) the descendants of this man, [MBh.]
īrmāईर्मा1. īrmá or īrmā́, ind. in this place, here, to this place; going constantly, or instigating [[Sāy.]], [RV.]
īrmaईर्मīrmá or īrmā́, ind. in this place, here, to this place; going constantly, or instigating [[Sāy.]], [RV.]
īrmá as, m. the arm, the fore-quarter of an animal, [AV. x, 10, 21]; [ŚBr.]; [TāṇḍyaBr.]
īrmá (am), n. a sore or wound, [TāṇḍyaBr. iv, 2, 10] [[Sāy.]]
īrtsईर्त्स्(Desid. of √ ṛdh, q.v.) P. īrtsati, to wish to increase, [Pāṇ. vii, 4, 55]; [Vop.]
īryāईर्याf. wandering about as a religious mendicant (i.e. without hurting any creature).
īryaईर्यmfn. to be excited.
īrṣāईर्षाf. impatience, envy of another's success (more properly read īrṣyā), [MBh.]; [R.] &c.
īrṣuईर्षुmfn. envious, jealous (v.l. for īrṣyu, q.v.), [MBh.]; [Hit.]
īrṣyईर्ष्य्or īrkṣy cl. 1. P. ī́rṣyati (p. ī́rṣyat, [TS.]), īrṣyāṃ-cakāra, īrṣyitum or īrkṣyati, [Pāṇ.]; [Vop.]; [Dhātup.]; to envy, feel impatient at another's prosperity (with dat.) : Desid. īrṣyiṣiṣati or īrṣyiyiṣati Comm. on [Pāṇ.]
īrāmāईरामाf. N. of a river, [MBh.]
īraṇaईरणmfn. agitating, driving, [L.]
m. the wind, [Suśr.]
n. uttering, pronouncing, [BhP.]
painful and laborious evacuation of the bowels, [Bhpr.]
īrajaईरजīra—ja m. ‘wind-born’, N. of Hanumat.
īriṇaईरिणmfn. desert
n. salt and barren soil (see iriṇa), [MBh.]
īritaईरितmfn. sent, despatched
said, uttered.
īrkṣyईर्क्ष्य्See īrṣy.
īrṣy or cl. 1. P. ī́rṣyati (p. ī́rṣyat, [TS.]), īrṣyāṃ-cakāra, īrṣyitum or īrkṣyati, [Pāṇ.]; [Vop.]; [Dhātup.]; to envy, feel impatient at another's prosperity (with dat.) : Desid. īrṣyiṣiṣati or īrṣyiyiṣati Comm. on [Pāṇ.]
īrmanईर्मन्m. = 2. īrmá above, [Bhaṭṭ.]
īrtsāईर्त्साf. the wish to increase anything, [L.]
īrtsuईर्त्सुmfn. wishing to increase anything, [Bhaṭṭ.]
īrṣyāईर्ष्याīrṣyā́ (ā́), f. envy or impatience of another's success
spite, malice
jealousy, [AV.]; [Mn.]; [MBh.]; [Kathās.] &c.
īrṣyaईर्ष्यmfn. envious, envying, [L.]
īrṣyuईर्ष्युīrṣyú mfn. jealous, [AV. vi, 18, 2]; [MBh.]; [Hit.]
īrvāruईर्वारुm. a cucumber, Cucumis Utilissimus, [L.] See irvāru.
īryatāईर्यताīrya—tā (īryá°) f. the condition of one who is to be excited, [VS.]; [AitĀr.]
īrṣāluईर्षालुmfn. = īrṣyālu, q.v., [L.]
īrṣitaईर्षितmfn. envied
n. envy (v.l. for īrṣyita, q.v.), [Hit.]
īrṣyinईर्ष्यिन्mfn. envious, spiteful.
īrapādaईरपादīra—pāda m. a snake, [AitBr.]
īrmāntaईर्मान्तīrmā́nta mfn. (fr. īrma = īrita with anta, [Sāy.]), full-haunched (lit. full-ended, [RV.])
thin-haunched
(perhaps) having the biggest (or quickest?) horses on both sides of the team
N. of a team of horses or of the horses of the sun's car, [RV. i, 163, 10.]
īrṣyāluईर्ष्यालुmfn. envious, jealous.
īrṣyakaईर्ष्यकmfn. envious, envying
m. a particular kind of semi-impotent man whose power is stimulated through jealous feelings caused by seeing others in the act of sexual union, [Suśr.]
īrṣyitaईर्ष्यितn. envy, jealousy.
īraputraईरपुत्रīra—putra m. ‘wind-son’, N. of Hanumat.
īrayadhyaiईरयध्यैīrayádhyai (Ved. inf. of Caus. of √ īr), to set in motion, [RV. iv, 2, 1].
īryāpathaईर्यापथīryā—patha m. the observances of a religious mendicant
the four positions of the body (viz. going, standing upright, sitting and lying down), [Buddh.] & [Jain.] (cf. airyāpathikī.)
īrṣyāvatईर्ष्यावत्īrṣyā-vat mfn. envious, spiteful.
īritākūtaईरिताकूतn. declared purpose or intention.
īrṣitavyaईर्षितव्यmfn. to be envied (v.l. for īrṣyitavya, q.v.), [Prab.]
īrṣyāratiईर्ष्यारतिīrṣyābhirati, īrṣyā-rati, and īrṣyā-ṣaṇḍha, m. a kind of semi-impotent man, = īrṣyaka, q.v., [Car.]; [Nār.]
īrṣyāvaśaईर्ष्यावशīrṣyā-vaśa mfn. overcome with envy.
īrṣyamāṇaईर्ष्यमाणmfn. envying, envious.
īrṣyāṣaṇḍhaईर्ष्याषण्ढīrṣyābhirati, īrṣyā-rati, and īrṣyā-ṣaṇḍha, m. a kind of semi-impotent man, = īrṣyaka, q.v., [Car.]; [Nār.]
īrṣyābhiratiईर्ष्याभिरति, īrṣyā-rati, and īrṣyā-ṣaṇḍha, m. a kind of semi-impotent man, = īrṣyaka, q.v., [Car.]; [Nār.]