| anūpa | अनूप | anūpá mfn. (fr. 2. áp, q.v., with anu), situated near the water, watery, [L.] |
| anūpá (ás), m. a watery country, [Mn.] &c. |
| pond, [RV.] |
| bank of a river |
| a buffalo (cf. ānūpa), [L.] |
| N. of a Ṛṣi, teacher of the Sāma-veda. |
| anūpadhā | अनूपधा | anūpa-√ dhā (generally P.), to place upon, pile up after or in addition to, [TS.]; [ŚBr.] |
| anūpadhṛ | अनूपधृ | anūpa-√ dhṛ Caus. -dhārayati, to hold towards in addition to, [Lāṭy.] |
| anūpaja | अनूपज | anūpa—ja n. growing near the water, [VarBṛS.] |
| ginger. |
| anūpadas | अनूपदस् | anūpa-√ das to fail (or become extinct) after (acc.), [PBr.] |
| anūpasthā | अनूपस्था | anūpa-√ sthā Ā. to approach in order, [ŚBr.]; [AitBr.] |
| anūpaviś | अनूपविश् | anūpa-√ viś to sit down in order, [ĀśvŚr.]; [Lāṭy.]; to lie down or incline the body (said of a parturient animal), [ŚBr.] |
| anūpadeśa | अनूपदेश | anūpa—deśa m. a marshy country. |
| anūpaprāya | अनूपप्राय | anūpa—prāya mfn. marshy. |
| anūpasadam | अनूपसदम् | ind. at every Upasad (q.v.), [KātyŚr.] |
| anūpavilāsa | अनूपविलास | anūpa—vilāsa m. N. of wk. |