aja अज ajá m. a drove, troop (of Maruts), [AV.] a driver, mover, instigator, leader N. of Indra, of Rudra, of one of the Maruts [ajá éka-pā́, [RV.], and ajá éka-pāda, [AV.]], of Agni, of the sun, of Brahmā, of Viṣṇu, of Śiva, of Kāma (cf. 2. a-ja) the leader of a flock a he-goat, ram [cf. Gk. αἴξ,αἰγός; Lith. oẓys] the sign Aries the vehicle of Agni beam of the sun (Pūṣan) N. of a descendant of Viśvāmitra, and of Daśaratha's or Dīrghabāhu's father N. of a mineral substance of a kind of rice of the moon N. of a people, [RV. vii, 18, 19] of a class of Ṛṣis, [MBh.] a-já mfn. not born, existing from all eternity a-já m. N. of the first uncreated being, [RV.]; [AV.] Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Śiva, Kāma ajahā अजहा aja—hā f. = a-jaḍā, q.v. the plant Ālkuśī, [T.] ajakā अजका f. a young she-goat a disease of the pupil of the eye (small reddish tumours compared to kids, protruding through the transparent cornea and discharging pus). ajaka अजक m. N. of a descendant of Purūravas of a king of Magadha ajana अजन &c. See s.v. m. (√ aj), ‘the instigator’, Brahmā n. act of instigating or moving, a-janá mfn. destitute of men desert a-jana (as), m. an insignificant person. ajani अजनि ájani &c. See s.v. f. a path, road, [Nir.] ajapā अजपा a-japā f. the mantra or formula called haṃsa (which consists only of a number of inhalations and exhalations). ajapa अजप aja—pa m. a goat-herd. a-japa m. (√ jap), one who does not repeat prayers a reciter of heterodox works, [L.] aja-pa m. See 1. ajá. ajaḍā अजडा a-jaḍā f. the plants Ajaṭā and Kapikacchu (Carpopogon Pruriens). ajaḍa अजड a-jaḍa mfn. not inanimate, not torpid, not stupid ajarā अजरा a-járā f. the plants Aloe Perfoliata and Jīrṇapañjhi the river Sarasvatī. ajara अजर a-jára mfn. (√ jṝ), not subject to old age, undecaying, ever young ajatā अजता aja—tā f. a multitude of goats the being a goat. ajaṭā अजटा a-jaṭā f. Flacourtia Cataphracta = ajaḍā and ajjhaṭā. ajayā अजया a-jayā f. hemp N. of a friend of Durgā Māyā or Illusion. ajaya अजय a-jaya m. non-victory, defeat a-jaya mfn. unconquered, unsurpassed, invincible a-jaya m. N. of Viṣṇu of a lexicographer of a river ajathyā अजथ्या f. yellow jasmin. ajahat अजहत् a-jahat mfn. (pr. p. √ 3. -hā), not dropping or losing (in comp.) ajambha अजम्भ a-jambha m. ‘toothless’, a frog. ajanta अजन्त aj-anta mfn. ending in a vowel. aj-anta mfn. See 2. ac. ajanya अजन्य a-janya mfn. improper to be produced or born unfit for mankind a-janya n. any portent unfavourable to mankind, as an earthquake. ajapād अजपाद् aja—pād m. N. of the divinity called aja kapād. ajaras अजरस् a-jaras another form for a-jara, used only in some cases, [L.] ajarat अजरत् a-járat mfn. not decaying, [VS.] ajarya अजर्य a-jaryá mfn. not subject to old age or decay, [ŚBr.], not friable, not digestible a-jaryá n. friendship. ajasra अजस्र á-jasra mfn. (√ jas), not to be obstructed, perpetual, [RV.] &c. ajatva अजत्व aja—tvá [[TS.]; cf. [Pāṇ. vi, 3, 64], Sch.] or ajā-tva, n. the being a goat. ajavas अजवस् a-javás mfn. not quick, inactive, [RV. ii, 15, 6.] ajayya अजय्य a-jayya mfn. invincible, improper to be won at play. ajagāva अजगाव m. N. of a snake demon, [TāṇḍyaBr.] cf. ājagāva n. Śiva's bow, [L.] N. of the sacrificial vessel also called ajakāvá (q.v.), [ĀpŚr.] ajagarī अजगरी aja—garī f. N. of a plant. ajagara अजगर aja—gará m. (‘goat-swallower’), a huge serpent, boa constrictor, [AV.] &c. N. of an Asura ajagati अजगति aja—gati mfn. ‘accessible (only) to goats’, steep (as a road), [MBh.] ajagava अजगव m. Śiva's bow, [L.] the southern portion of the path of the sun, moon, and planets N. of a snake priest, [PBr.] ajakāva अजकाव ajakāvá mfn. N. of a sacrificial vessel dedicated to Mitra and Varuṇa and (according to the Comm.) having an ornament similar to the fleshy protuberance called ajā-gala-stana, q.v., [ŚBr.] ajakāvá (ás or ám), m. n. a species of venomous vermin, centipede or scorpion, [RV. vii, 50, 1] (as, am), Śiva's bow, [L.] ajakūlā अजकूला aja—kūlā f. N. of a town of the Bodhis. ajakava अजकव m. Śiva's bow, [L.] ajalomī अजलोमी aja—loman, m. or aja—lomī, f., Cowage, Carpopogon Pruriens (á), n. goat's hair, [ŚBr.] &c. ajamāra अजमार aja—māra m. N. of a tribe or prince, (g. kurv-ādi, q.v.) ajamāyu अजमायु ajá—māyu (ajá-) m. bleating like a goat (a frog), [RV. vii, 103, 6] and [10.] ajamīḍha अजमीढ aja—mīḍha or aja—mīa, m. N. of a son of Suhotra (author of some Vedic hymns, [RV. iv, 43] and [44]) of a grandson of Suhotra; of Yudhiṣṭhira. ajamīa अजमीLhअ aja—mīḍha or aja—mīa, m. N. of a son of Suhotra (author of some Vedic hymns, [RV. iv, 43] and [44]) of a grandson of Suhotra; of Yudhiṣṭhira. ajameru अजमेरु aja—meru N. of a place, Ajmīr (?). ajamodā अजमोदा aja—moda, m. or aja—modā, f. or aja—modikā, f. ‘goat's delight’, N. of various plants, common Carroway, the species called Ajwaen (Ligusticum Ajowan), a species of Parsley, Apium Involucratum. ajamoda अजमोद aja—moda, m. or aja—modā, f. or aja—modikā, f. ‘goat's delight’, N. of various plants, common Carroway, the species called Ajwaen (Ligusticum Ajowan), a species of Parsley, Apium Involucratum. ajamukhī अजमुखी aja—mukhī f. N. of a Rākṣasī. ajamukha अजमुख aja—mukha mfn. goat faced ajanani अजननि a-janani f. (generally used in cursing), non-birth, cessation of existence ajananir astu tasya, ‘may he cease to exist!’, [Pañcat.] cf. [Pāṇ. iii, 3, 112.] ajanman अजन्मन् mfn. not subject to birth, [Ragh.] ajapāda अजपाद aja—pada or aja—pāda, mfn. goat-footed. ajapāla अजपाल aja—pālá m. a goat-herd, [VS.] N. of Daśaratha's father. N. of a partic. tree (under which Buddha meditated), [MWB. 39] ajapatha अजपथ aja—patha m. ‘goat's road’, probably = aja-vīthī, q.v. ajapada अजपद aja—pada or aja—pāda, mfn. goat-footed. ajaḍadhī अजडधी a-jaḍa—dhī mfn. of a vigorous mind, energetic. ajaraka अजरक a-jaraka m. n. indigestion. ajarayu अजरयु a-jarayú mfn. not subject to old age, [RV. i, 116, 20.] ajasram अजस्रम् á-jasram ind. perpetually, for ever, ever. [gaṇa svar-ādi, &c.] ajavāha अजवाह aja—vāha m. N. of a district. ajavīthī अजवीथी aja—vīthī f. ‘goat's road’, N. of one of the three divisions of the southern path, or one of the three paths in which the sun, moon, and planets move, comprehending the asterisms mūla, pūrvāṣāḍha, and uttarāṣāḍha. ajabhakṣa अजभक्ष aja—bhakṣa m. ‘goat's food’, the plant Varvūra. ajaghanya अजघन्य a-jaghanya mfn. not last not least. ajaśṛṅgī अजशृङ्गी aja—śṛṅgī́ f. ‘goat's horn’, the shrub Odina Wodier, used as a charm and as a remedy for sore eyes, [AV.] (its fruit resembles a goat's horn). ajababhru अजबभ्रु ája—babhru (ája-), n. said to be the father or origin of a medical plant, [AV. v, 5, 8.] ajadaṇḍī अजदण्डी aja—daṇḍī f. a plant = brahmadaṇḍi. ajagandhā अजगन्धा aja—gandhā or aja—gandhikā, f. ‘smelling like a he-goat’, shrubby basil, Ocimum Gratissimum. ajakarṇa अजकर्ण aja—karṇa m. a goat's ear the tree Terminalia Alata Tomentosa. ajakṣīra अजक्षीर aja—kṣīrá n. goat's milk, [MaitrS.] cf. [Pāṇ. vi, 3, 63], Sch. ajaloman अजलोमन् aja—loman, m. or aja—lomī, f., Cowage, Carpopogon Pruriens (á), n. goat's hair, [ŚBr.] &c. aja—loman mf(mnI)n. hairy as a goat, [MaitrS.] ajarṣabha अजर्षभ aja—rṣabhá (ṛṣ) m. a he-goat, [ŚBr.] ajasreṇa अजस्रेण á-jasreṇa ind. perpetually, for ever, ever. [[RV. vi, 16, 45]] ajavasti अजवस्ति aja—vasti m. N. of a tribe, (g. gṛṣṭy-ādi and śubhrādi, q.v.) (ayas), m. pl. the members of that tribe, (g. yaskādi, q.v.) ajaghnivas अजघ्निवस् á-jaghnivas mf(a/-jaGnuzI)n. (√ han), not having killed, [RV. viii, 56, 15.] ajadevatā अजदेवता aja—devatā f. pl. the 25th lunar mansion. ajajīvana अजजीवन aja—jīvana or aja—jīvika, m. ‘who lives by goats’, a goat-herd. ajajīvika अजजीविक aja—jīvana or aja—jīvika, m. ‘who lives by goats’, a goat-herd. ajakājāta अजकाजात ajakā-jāta n. the above disease. ajamodikā अजमोदिका aja—moda, m. or aja—modā, f. or aja—modikā, f. ‘goat's delight’, N. of various plants, common Carroway, the species called Ajwaen (Ligusticum Ajowan), a species of Parsley, Apium Involucratum. ajanāmaka अजनामक aja—nāmaka m. ‘named Aja or Viṣṇu’, a mineral substance. ajapārśva अजपार्श्व aja—pārśva m. ‘having black sides like a goat’, N. of Śvetakarṇa's son Rājīvalocana. ajarāmara अजरामर mfn. undecaying and immortal, [MBh.] ajastunda अजस्तुन्द aja—stunda n. N. of a town, [Pāṇ. vi, 1, 155.] ajayapāla अजयपाल ajaya—pāla m. N. of a king, [Inscr.] ajagallikā अजगल्लिका aja—gallikā f. ‘goat's cheek’, an infantile disease. ajagandhikā अजगन्धिका aja—gandhā or aja—gandhikā, f. ‘smelling like a he-goat’, shrubby basil, Ocimum Gratissimum. ajagandhinī अजगन्धिनी aja—gandhinī f. a plant = aja-śṛṅgī́, q.v. ajakarṇaka अजकर्णक aja—karṇaka m. the Śāl-tree, Shorea Robusta. ajalambana अजलम्बन aja—lambana n. antimony. ajayasiṃha अजयसिंह ajaya—siṃha m. N. of a king, [Inscr.] ajahalliṅga अजहल्लिङ्ग ajahal-liṅga m. (in Gr.) a noun which does not drop its original gender, when used as an adjective. ajanayonija अजनयोनिज ajana—yoni-ja m. ‘born from Ajana’, N. of Dakṣa. ajayavarman अजयवर्मन् ajaya—varman m. N. of a king, [Inscr.] ajahatsvārthā अजहत्स्वार्था a-jahat—svārthā f. a rhetorical figure (using a word which involves the meaning of another word previously used, as ‘white ones’ for ‘white horses’, ‘lances’ for ‘men with lances’).