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jarāजराjarā́ f. ([Pāṇ. iii, 3, 104]) the act of becoming old, old age, [RV. i, 140, 8]; [v, 41, 17]; [AV.] &c. (personified as a daughter of Death, [VP. i, 7, 31])
digestion, [Car. iii, 1] and [3]; [vi]; [Suśr. vi, 46, 10]
decrepitude, [W.]
a kind of date-tree, [L.]
N. of a Rākṣasī (cf. °rā-saṃdha), [MBh. ii], [vii]; [Hariv. 1810]; [BhP. ix, 22, 8]
cf. vi-jará.
jarā́ f. old age See s.v. jára.
jarā́ f. invocation, praise (stuti, [Nir. x, 8]), [RV. i, 38, 13]; [x, 32, 5.]
jarchजर्छ्cl. 1.v.l. for √ jarc.
jarjhजर्झ्cl. 1.v.l. for √ jarc.
jaraजरjára mfn. (√ 1. jṝ), ‘becoming old’, see a-jára, ahar-jaram
cf. go-jara
jára m. the act of wearing out, wasting, [RV. i, 164, 11]; [ii, 34, 10]
jarcजर्च्(= √ jarts) cl. 1. °cati, to speak, [Dhātup. xxviii, 17]; to abuse, [ib.]; to threaten, [ib.]
jarjजर्ज्cl. 1.v.l. for √ jarc.
jarṇaजर्णmfn. decayed, [L.]
m. = °ṇu, [L.]
a tree, [L.]
°rṇu. See above
jarṇuजर्णुm. ‘waning’, the moon, [L.]
jaradजरद्in comp. for °rat. =
jarasजरस्jarás f. (only before vowel-terminations, [Pāṇ. vii, 2, 101]; other cases fr. °rā́ s.v. jára) the becoming old, decay, old age, [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.] &c.
jarás m. N. of a son of Vasu-deva by Turī, [Hariv. 9203]
of a hunter who wounded Kṛṣṇa, [MBh. xvi, 126 ff.]; [VP. v, 37, 13] and [62]
[cf. γῆρας]
jaratजरत्járat mf(atI)n. (pr. p. √ 1. jṝ, [Pāṇ. iii, 2, 104]) old, ancient, infirm, decayed, dry (as herbs), no longer frequented (as temples) or in use, [RV.]; [AV.] &c. (often in comp. [[Pāṇ. ii, 1, 49]] [Kauś.]; [ĀśvGṛ. iv, 2]; [MBh.] &c.)
former, [APrāt. iv, 53]; [Sāh.]
járat, m. = Gk. γέρων, an old man, [Śak.] (v.l.), [VarBṛS. lxxv.]
jarinजरिन्mfn. = °rā-vat, [L.]
jartaजर्तm. = °tu, [L.]
jartsजर्त्स्cl. 1. °tsati = √ jarc, [Dhātup. xvii, 66]; to protect, [Vop.]
jartuजर्तुm. the vulva, [Uṇ. v, 46], Sch.
an elephant, [ib.]
jaryaजर्यSee a-jaryá.
jarāyuजरायुjarā́yu mfn. withering, dying away (?), [RV. x, 106, 6]
jarā́yu n. the cast-off skin of a serpent, γῆρας, [AV. i, 27, 1]
a perishable covering, [VS. xvii, 5]
jarā́yu n. (also mf., [L.]) the outer skin of the embryo (opposed to úlba), after-birth, [RV. v, 78, 8]; [AV.]; [VS.] &c. (indrāṇyā ulba-jarāyuṇī, ‘amnion and chorion of Indrāṇī’, N. of two Sāmans)
jarā́yu m. froth originating from submarine fire, [L.]
= jaṭāyu, [L.]
jarā́yu f. N. of one of the mothers attending on Skanda, [MBh. ix, 2637]
jarā́yu cf. jyótir-, nír-.
jarā́yu , °yuka. See col. 1.
jarūthaजरूथjárūtha m. ‘making old (? cf. °ra-dvíṣ)’, N. of a demon conquered by Agni, [RV. vii, 1, 7] and [9, 6]; [x, 80, 3]; [Nir. vi, 17]
járūtha n. flesh, [Uṇ., Sch.]
skinniness, [W.]
járūtha See [ib.]
jaraṇāजरणाjaraṇā́ (ā́), f. old age, [RV. vii, 30, 4]; [x, 37] and [39]
Nigella indica, [L.]
jaráṇā f. dry wood (?), [RV. i, 141, 7]
?, [121, 6.]
jaraṇaजरणjaraṇá mfn. old, decayed, [RV. iv, 33, 3]; [x, 40, 3]
solvent, promoting digestion, [Suśr. i, 42] and [45]
jaraṇá m. n. cumin-seed, [L.]
jaraṇá m. Nigella indica, [L.]
Asa foetida, [L.]
a kind of salt, [L.]
= °rṇu, [Gal.]
Cassia Sophora, [L.]
jaraṇá n. the becoming old, [W.]
decomposition, [Sarvad. iii, 225] (cf. 221)
digestion, [Car. iii, 4] and [17]
one of the 10 ways in which an eclipse is supposed to end, [VarBṛS. v]
Costus speciosus or arabicus, [L.]
jaraṭhaजरठmfn. old, [Bhartṛ.] ([Śāntiś. iv, 17]), [BhP. vi], [ix], [xi]; [Rājat. ii, 170]
bent, drooping, [W.]
for jaṭhara, hard, solid, [Sāh. iv, 9 a/5]
harsh, cruel, [W.]
strong, violent, [Hcar. ii, 24]; [Vcar. xi f.]
yellowish (old leaves' colour), [L.]
full-grown, [Mālatīm.]
m. old age, [L.]
jarakaजरकn. (= °raṇa) Asa foetida, [Npr.]
jaraḍīजरडीf. a kind of grass, [L.]
jarasaजरसifc. = °rás (g. śarad-ādi) See ā-jarasám, °sā́ya
cf. vītajanma-.
jaraṭīजरटीf. = °raḍī, [L.]
jarayuजरयुmfn. ‘becoming old’, see a-.
jaritāजरिताf. N. of a Śārṅgikā bird (mother of 4 sons at once by the Ṛṣi Manda-pāla in the form of a Śārṅgaka; cf. jaritṛ́ at end), [MBh. i, 8346 ff.] and [8379 ff.]
jaritaजरितmfn. (p.p. Caus.) old, decayed, [Hariv. 15988]; [R. ii f.]
&c., See [ib.]
jaritṛजरितृjaritṛ́ m. an invoker, praiser, [RV.]; [AV. v, 11, 8]; [xx, 135, 1 f.]; [ĀśvŚr. viii, 3]
N. of the author of [RV. x, 142, 1 f.] (with the patr. Śārṅga; cf. °ta).
jarāvatजरावत्jarā—vat mfn. aged, [Hariv. 1621.]
jarbhariजर्भरिjarbhári mfn. (√ bhṛ, Intens.; redupl. like in pf.) supporting ([Nir. xiii, 5]), [RV. x, 106, 6.]
jaraṇḍaजरण्डmfn. decayed, old, [L.]
jaraṇyāजरण्याjaraṇyā́ f. decrepitude, [119, 7.]
jaraṇyuजरण्युjaraṇyú mfn. invoking aloud, [61, 23.]
jarantaजरन्तm. an old man, [L.]
a buffalo, [Uṇ., Sch.]
jaratinजरतिन्m. N. of a man g. śubhrādi.
jarhilaजर्हिलm. = °rtíla, [L.]
jarimanजरिमन्jarimán m. old age, decrepitude, death from age, [RV.]; [AV.]; [TS. i, 8, 10.]
jariṣṇuजरिष्णुmfn. decaying, [RV. x, 151, kh.]
(?), [Hir. i, 4, 6]
jarjarāजर्जराf. an old woman, [Gal.]
jarjarīजर्जरीind. for °ra.
jarjaraजर्जरmfn. infirm, decrepit, decayed, torn or broken in pieces, perforated, hurt, [MBh.]; [R.] &c.
divided (a realm), [MBh. xii]; [Rājat.]; [Prab.]
dull, hollow (sound), [VarBṛS.]; [VarYogay. viii, 12]; [Kād.]; [Kathās. xxv, 66]
m. = °raka, [Car. vi, 25, 235]; [Kathās. lxi, 96]
an old man, [L.]
n. Indra's banner, [L.]
Blyxa octandra (‘benzoin’, [W.]), [L.]
°raka, &c. See p. 413, col. 3.
jartikaजर्तिकm. pl. N. of a people (bāhīka), [MBh. viii, 2033] (v.l. jārt°).
jartilaजर्तिलjar-tíla m. wild sesamum, [TS. v, 4, 3, 2]; [ŚBr. ix, 1, 1, 3]; [KātyŚr. xviii, 1, 1.]
jarvaraजर्वरm. N. of a Nāga priest, [TāṇḍyaBr. xxv, 15, 3.], 3.
jarābhīruजराभीरुjarā—bhīru m. id., [L.]
jarābhītaजराभीतjarā—bhīta m. ‘afraid of old age’, the god of love, [Gal.]
jarābodhaजराबोधjarā—bodha mfn. ([Nir. x, 8]) attending to invocation or praise, [RV. i, 27, 10] (voc.)
jarākāsaजराकासjarā—kāsa m. cough caused by old age, [Bhpr. vii, 24, 15.]
jarāturaजरातुरjarā°tura (°rāt°) mfn. decrepit from age, [L.]
jarāyaṇiजरायणिm. metron. of °rā-saṃdha, [L.]
jarāyudhaजरायुधmfn. having old age as his weapon (said of Death), [Bcar.]
jarāyujaजरायुजjarāyu—já mfn. viviparous, [AV. i, 12, 1]; [Mn. i, 43]; [MBh. xiv]; [Suśr.]; [BhP.]
(accord. to some in [AV. i, 12, 1] = ‘sprung from the womb of a cloud’, said of lightning).
jarāyukaजरायुकn. secundines, [SāmavBr. ii, 6, 10.]
jarbhuratजर्भुरत्járbhurat °rāṇa. See √ bhur.
jaraṭhitaजरठितmfn. become violent, [Bālar. v, 25.]
jaradviṣजरद्विष्jara—dvíṣ See °rad-víṣ.
jarad—víṣ mfn. consuming dry wood (Agni), [RV. v, 8, 2] [°ra-dv°, ‘hating decrepitude’, [Gmn.]]
jaramāṇaजरमाणm. N. of a man g. gargādi.
jarasānaजरसानm. (Ved. aor. p.) a man, [Uṇ.]
jaratikāजरतिकाf. an old woman, [Daś. vii, 314.]
jarayitṛजरयितृmfn. ‘consumer’, see jāra.
jaritāriजरितारिm. Manda-pāla's eldest son by Jaritā, [8372] and [8403 ff.]
jarjalpaजर्जल्पSee nír-.
jarādharmaजराधर्मjarā—dharma m. pl. the laws of old age or decay, [Divyāv. xiii, 388.]
jarāmṛtyuजरामृत्युjarā́—mṛtyu (°rā́-), mfn. dying from age, [AV. ii], [xix]
jarā́—mṛtyu m. sg. old age and death, [MuṇḍUp. i, 2, 7]
du. id. g. kārta-kaujapādi.
jarānvitaजरान्वितjarā°nvita (°rān°) mfn. = -vat, [VarBṛS. lxxvi, 3.]
jarāpuṣṭaजरापुष्टjarā—puṣṭa m. ‘fostered by Jarā’, Jarā-saṃdha, [L.]
jarāsaṃdhaजरासंधjarā—saṃdha m. ‘(born in halves, but) united by (the Rākṣasī) Jarā’, N. of a king of Magadha and Cedi (son of Bṛhad-ratha, father-in-law to Kaṃsa, and enemy of Kṛṣṇa; slain in single combat by Bhīma; identified with the Dānava Vipracitti, [MBh. i, 2640]), [i f.]; [vii]; [Hariv. 1810]; [BhP.]
N. of a son of Dhṛtarāṣṭra, [MBh. i, 4548]
jarāvasthāजरावस्थाjarā°vasthā (°rāv°) f. state of old age, decrepitude, [W.]
jaraṇiprāजरणिप्राjaraṇi-prā́ mfn. (√ 3. jṝ) moving with noise (? ‘increasing the praiser's wealth’, [Sāy.]), [RV. x, 100.]
jaradaṣṭiजरदष्टिjarád—aṣṭi (°rád-), mfn. attaining great age, very old, [RV. x, 85, 36]; [AV.]; [VS. xxxiv, 52]; [ĀśvGṛ.]; [PārGṛ.]
jarád—aṣṭi f. longevity, [RV. vii, 37, 7]; [AV. viii, 2, 1.]
jaraddāsaजरद्दासjarad—dāsa m. an old servant, [ĀśvGṛ. iv, 2, 18.]
jaradgavīजरद्गवीjarad—gavī f. an old cow, [W.]
jaradgavaजरद्गवjarad—gava m. (= go-jara) an old bull or ox, Ved. ([Jaim. i, 3, 31], Sch.), [Bṛh.] on [RV. x, 102, 1]; [MBh. xiii, 4463]; [Pañcat.]
N. of a vulture, [Hit. i, 3, 1] and [4, 0/1]
jaradyoṣāजरद्योषाjarad—yoṣā f. = °ratikā, [W.]
jarantakaजरन्तकm. a father-in-law, [Gal.]
jaratkāraजरत्कारjarat—kāra m. N. of a man, [BrahmaP. ii, 12]; [18, 19.]
jaratkāruजरत्कारुjarat—kāru m. (g. śivādi) N. of a Ṛṣi of Yāyāvara's family, [MBh.]; [BrahmaP. ii, 1] and [43]
jarat—kāru f. his wife (sister of the Nāga Vāsuki), [MBh.]; [BrahmavP. ii, 42]
jarjarīkaजर्जरीकmfn. decayed, [L.]
ragged, [L.]
jarjarīkṛजर्जरीकृjarjarī—√ kṛ to break into pieces, [R. vi, 83, 54.]
jarjarakaजर्जरकm. a broken bamboo, [Kathās. lxi.]
jarjaritaजर्जरितmfn. become decrepit or decayed, torn in pieces, worn out, [MBh. iii, 10353]; [Suśr.] &c.
jarābhibhūtaजराभिभूतjarā°bhibhūta (°rābh°) mfn. = °rātura, [MBh. i, 3161.]
jarābodhīyaजराबोधीयjarā—°bodhīya n. N. of several Sāmans, [TāṇḍyaBr.]
jaradvṛkṣaजरद्वृक्षjarad—vṛkṣa m. an old tree, [Pāṇ. iv, 3, 156], Vārtt. 3, [Pat.]
jaratkakṣaजरत्कक्षjarat—kakṣá m. old brambles, [TBr. iii, 3, 2, 4]; [TāṇḍyaBr. xvii, 7, 2.]
jaratkarṇaजरत्कर्णjarat—karṇa m. ‘old-ear’, N. of Sarpa Airāvata (author of [RV. x, 76]).
jarjaratvaजर्जरत्वjarjara—tva n. the being decayed, [Mṛcch. iv, 20/21.]
jarālakṣmanजरालक्ष्मन्jarā—lakṣman n. ‘age-sign’, grey hair, [Npr.]
jaraṇadrumaजरणद्रुमjaraṇa—druma m. Vatica robusta, [L.]
jarjarānanāजर्जराननाf. ‘old-faced’, N. of one of the mothers attending on Skanda, [MBh. ix, 2637.]
jarjarībhūtaजर्जरीभूतjarjarī—bhūta mfn. id., [iii, 434]; [Vet.]
jarjarīkṛtaजर्जरीकृतjarjarī—kṛta mfn. torn to pieces, split, worn, [MBh.]
jarjarapūjāजर्जरपूजाjarjara-pūjā f. (in dram.) homage to the banner of Indra (a kind of ceremony).
jarāpariṇataजरापरिणतjarā—pariṇata mfn. bent down with age, [W.]
jarāsaṃdhajitजरासंधजित्jarā—saṃdha—jit m. ‘Jarāsaṃdha-slayer’, Bhīma, [L.]
jarāsaṃdhapuraजरासंधपुरjarā—saṃdha—pura n. ‘Jarāsaṃdha's town’, Gayā, [Gal.]
jaradgavavīthiजरद्गववीथिjarad—ga°va-vīthi f. ‘bull's course’, the moon's path in the asterisms Viśākhā, Anurādhā, and Jyeṣṭhā, [VarBṛS. ix, 1.]
jartilayavāgūजर्तिलयवागूjar-tila—yavāgū́ f. juice of wild sesamum, [TS. v., 4, 3, 2.]
jaratkārupriyāजरत्कारुप्रियाjarat—kāru—priyā f. Jaratkāru's wife (exercising power over serpents), [ib.]