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ūrṇāऊर्णाū́rṇā f. (less correctly spelt urṇā) ([Uṇ. v, 47]) wool, a woollen thread, thread, [RV. iv, 22, 2]; [v, 52, 9]; [ŚBr.]; [KātyŚr.]; [Mn.] &c.
cobweb, [BhP.]
a circle of hair between the eyebrows, [Kād.]; [Lalit.]
N. of several women
[cf. úraṇa, úrā, ura-bhra; also Gk. ἔρ-ι-ον; Lat. vell-us, vill-us; Lith. vīlna; Goth. vulla (for vulna); Russ. vōlna; Mod. Germ. Wolle; Eng. wool.]
ūrṇāyuऊर्णायुūrṇāyú mfn. woollen, [VS.]
ūrṇāyú m. a ram, [L.]
a blockhead, [Kṣem.]
a spider, [L.]
a woollen blanket, [L.]
N. of a Gandharva, [MBh.]; [Hariv.]
ūrṇāyú f. a ewe, [L.]
ūrṇāvatऊर्णावत्ūrṇā—vat mfn. abounding in wool, having wool, woolly, [RV. vi, 15, 16]; [x, 75, 8]
ūrṇā—vat m. (ān) a spider, [ŚāṅkhBr.]
N. of a man, [Pāṇ. v, 3, 118]
ūrṇāmayaऊर्णामयūrṇā—maya mfn. made of wool, woollen, [Kum. vii, 25.]
ūrṇāmṛduऊर्णामृदुū́rṇā—mṛdu mfn. soft as wool, [TBr.]
ūrṇāvāhiऊर्णावाहिūrṇā—vāhi m. (= ūrṇa-v°), [L.]
ūrṇāvalaऊर्णावलūrṇā—valá mfn. having wool, woolly, [ŚBr. vii.]
ūrṇāvatīऊर्णावतीū́rṇā—vatī f. a ewe, [RV. viii, 56, 3.]
ūrṇāpiṇḍaऊर्णापिण्डūrṇā—piṇḍa m. a ball of wool.
ūrṇāsūtraऊर्णासूत्रūrṇā—sūtrá n. a thread of wool, [VS.]; [ŚBr.] &c.
ūrṇāstukāऊर्णास्तुकाūrṇā—stukā f. a tuft of wool, [AitBr.]; [ĀśvGṛ.] &c.
ūrṇāmradasऊर्णाम्रदस्ūrṇā—mradas mfn. (= -mṛdu), [ĀpŚr.]
ūrṇālaṃkṛtamukhatāऊर्णालंकृतमुखताūrṇ°ālaṃkṛta-mukhatā f. having soft hair between the brows (one of the 32 signs of perfection), [Dharmas. 83]