| añjanā | अञ्जना | f. N. of Hanumat's mother |
| of Pravarasena's mother |
| añjanī | अञ्जनी | f. a woman (fit for the application of ointments, pigments, sandal, &c.), [L.] |
| N. of two medicinal plants. |
| añjana | अञ्जन | m. a kind of domestic lizard, [L.] |
| N. of a fabulous, serpent |
| of a tree, [Pañcat.] |
| of a mountain, of a king of Mithilā, of the elephant of the west or south-west quarter |
| n. act of applying an ointment or pigment, embellishing, &c., black pigment or collyrium applied to the eyelashes or the inner coat of the eyelids |
| a special kind of this pigment, as lamp-black, Antimony, extract of Ammonium, Xanthorrhiza, &c. |
| paint, especially as a cosmetic |
| magic ointment |
| ink, [L.] |
| night, [L.] |
| fire, [L.] (In rhetoric) making clear the meaning of an equivocal expression, double entendre or pun, &c. |
| añjanakī | अञ्जनकी | f. N. of a medicinal plant. |
| añjanaka | अञ्जनक | m. portion of a text containing the word añjana, (g. goṣad-ādi, q.v.) |
| añjanikā | अञ्जनिका | f. a species of lizard, [L.] |
| a small mouse, [L.] |
| cf. añjalikā. |
| añjanavat | अञ्जनवत् | añjana—vat ind. like collyrium. |
| añjanādhikā | अञ्जनाधिका | f. a species of lizard, [L.] |
| añjanāgiri | अञ्जनागिरि | añjanā-giri m. N. of a mountain. |
| añjanāmbhas | अञ्जनाम्भस् | n. eye-water. |
| añjanāvatī | अञ्जनावती | añjanā-vatī f. the female elephant of the north-east (or the west?) quarter. |
| añjanakeśī | अञ्जनकेशी | añjana—keśī f. N. of a vegetable perfume. |
| añjanakeśa | अञ्जनकेश | añjana—keśa mf(I)n. whose hair (or mane) is as black as pigment |
| añjananāmikā | अञ्जननामिका | añjana—nāmikā f. a swelling of the eyelid, stye. |