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mitमित्mít f. anything set up or erected, a post, pillar, [RV.] (cf. garta-., upa-, prati-m°).
See under √ 1. mi.
mitaमितmitá mfn. (for 2. See below) fixed, set up, founded, established, [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚāṅkhŚr.]
firm, strong (see comp.)
cast, thrown, scattered, [W.]
mfn. (√ 3. mā; for 1. See √ 1. mi) measured, meted out, measured or limited by i.e. equal to (instr. or comp.), [Sūryas.]; [VarBṛS.]; [BhP.]
containing a partic. measure i.e. measuring, consisting of (acc.), [RPrāt.]
[Bhartṛ.] (v.l.)
measured, moderate, scanty, frugal, little, short, brief, [Inscr.]; [Mn.]; [Kāv.] &c.
measured i.e. investigated, known (see loka)
m. N. of a divine being (associated with Sammita), [Yājñ.]
of a Ṛṣi in the third Manv-antara, [VP.]
mitiमितिmití f. (for 2. See p. 816, col. 1) fixing, erecting, establishing, [RV.]
f. (for 1. See p. 815, col. 3) measuring, measure, weight, [VarBṛS.]; [ŚārṅgS.]
accurate knowledge, evidence, [MāṇḍUp.]
mitrāमित्रा(ā), f. N. of an Apsaras, [MBh.] (B. citrā)
of the mother of Maitreya and Maitreyī, [Śaṃk.] on [ChUp.]; [BhP.]
of the mother of Śatru-ghna (= su-mitrā), [L.] ([W.] ī)
mitrīमित्रीin comp. for mitra.
mitraमित्रmitrá m. (orig. mit-tra, fr. √ mith or mid; cf. medin) a friend, companion, associate, [RV.]; [AV.] (in later language mostly n.)
N. of an Āditya (generally invoked together with Varuṇa cf. mitrā-v°, and often associated with Aryaman q.v.; Mitra is extolled alone in [RV. iii, 59], and there described as calling men to activity, sustaining earth and sky and beholding all creatures with unwinking eye; in later times he is considered as the deity of the constellation Anurādhā, and father of Utsarga), [RV.] &c. &c.
the sun, [Kāv.] &c. (cf. comp.)
N. of a Marut, [Hariv.]
of a son of Vasiṣṭha and various other men, [Pur.]
of the third Muhūrta, [L.]
du. = mitrá-varuṇa, [RV.]
mitrá n. friendship, [RV.]
mitrá n. a friend, companion (cf. m. above), [TS.] &c., &c.
mitrá n. (with aurasa) a friend connected by blood-relationship, [Hit.]
an ally (a prince whose territory adjoins that of an immediate neighbour who is called ari, enemy, [Mn. vii, 158] &c., in this meaning also applied to planets, [VarBṛS.])
a companion to = resemblance of (gen.; ifc. = resembling, like), [Bālar.]; [Vcar.]
N. of the god Mitra (enumerated among the 10 fires), [MBh.]
a partic. mode of fighting, [Hariv.] (v.l. for bhinna).
Nom. P. mitrati, to act in a friendly manner, [Śatr.]
mityaमित्यn. what is to be measured or fixed, (prob.) price, [Rājat.]
mitrinमित्रिन्mitrín mfn. befriended, united by friendship, [RV.]; [AV.]
mitryaमित्र्यmitryà mfn. = mitríya, [RV.]; [ŚBr.]; [KātyŚr.]
(ifc.) belonging to the friends of any one g. vargyādi.
mitāṅkaमिताङ्कm. or n. (?) N. of wk. (containing rules for compiling almanacs)
mitārthaमितार्थm. a well-weighed matter (-bhāṣin mfn. speaking deliberately), [Sāh.]
mfn. (also -ka) of measured meaning, speaking with caution (said of a partic. class of envoys), [Kām.]; [Sāh.]
mitabhujमितभुज्mita—bhuj ([Mn.]; [Yājñ.]) mfn. eating sparingly, moderate in diet.
mitadruमितद्रुmitá—dru (mitá), mfn. strong-legged, running well, [ib.]
mitá—dru m. (perhaps fr. 2. mita, ‘having a measured course’) the sea, ocean, [L.]
mitajñuमितज्ञुmitá—jñu (mitá-), mfn. having strong or firm knees, [RV.]
mitavācमितवाच्mita—vāc mfn. = -bhāṣin, [W.]
mitoktiमितोक्तिf. moderate speech, [Cat.]
mitrāyaमित्रायNom. Ā. mitrāyate, (prob.) to desire or wish for friend (cf. next).
mitrāyuमित्रायुmitrāyú mfn. (fr. prec.) desiring a friend, seeking friendship, [RV.]
mitrāyú m. N. of a preceptor, [BhP., Introd.]
of a son of Divo-dāsa, [Pur.] (v.l. mitreyu).
mitrībhūमित्रीभूmitrī—√ bhū P. -bhavati (ind.p. -bhūya), to become a friend, make friends with (instr.), [ib.]
mitrīkṛमित्रीकृmitrī—√ kṛ P. Ā. -karoti, -kurute, to make any one a friend, [RAnukr.]; [Kām.] &c.
mitrīyaमित्रीयNom. P. °yati, to seek to make any one a friend, [RAnukr.]; [Bhaṭṭ.]; to think anyone a friend, to treat any one as a friend or companion,[VarYogay.]; to be inclined to friendship or to an alliance, [Hcar.]
mitrabhūमित्रभूmitra—bhū m. N. of a man, [L.]
mitrabhaमित्रभmitra—bha n. a friendly constellation, [Var.]
Mitra's Nakṣatra i.e. Anurādhā, [Var.]; [Śatr.]
mitradhāमित्रधाmitra—dhā́ ind. in a friendly manner, [VS.]; [AV.]
mitrahūमित्रहूmitra—hū mfn. = miśraṃhvayati, [Vop.]
mitrakaमित्रकm. N. of a man, [Cat.]
mitratāमित्रताmitra—tā f. friendship (°tam samprāptaḥ, one who has become a friend), [MBh.]; [Pañcat.] &c.
equalness, likeness with (comp.), [Vcar.]
mitrayaमित्रयNom. P. mitrayati, (prob.) to befriend (cf. next).
mitrayuमित्रयुmfn. (fr. prec.) friendly-minded, [L.]
winning or acquiring friends, attractive, [W.]
possessing worldly prudence, [Uṇ. i, 38], Sch.
m. a friend, [L.]
N. of a teacher, [Pur.]
of a son of Divo-dāsa, [Hariv.]
pl. (said to be also, pl. fr. maitreya) the descendants of Mitrayu, [ĀśvŚr.]; [Pravar.]
mitreruमित्रेरुmitréru mfn. (or mitr'-eru?) (accord. to [Sāy.]) troubling friends
(prob.) one who breaks an alliance, faithless, [RV.]
See under 1. mitrá above.
mitreyuमित्रेयुSee mitrāyú above.
mitriyaमित्रियmitríya mfn. friendly, coming from or relating to a friend, [RV.]; [AV.]
mitāśanaमिताशनmfn. = mita-bhukta, [Yājñ.]
mitāhāraमिताहारmfn. id., [MBh.]
m. moderate food, scanty diet, [Daś.]
mitamatiमितमतिmita—mati mfn. narrow-minded, [Rājat.]
mitamedhaमितमेधmitá—medha (mitá-), mfn. having firmly established power, [RV.]
mitrākhyaमित्राख्यmfn. named after Mitra, [Var.]
mitrabhṛtमित्रभृत्mitra—bhṛt mfn. entertaining or supporting a friend, [TS.]
mitraghnāमित्रघ्नाmitra—ghnā f. N. of a river, [Hariv.] (v.l. citra-ghnī).
mitraghnaमित्रघ्नmitra—ghna mfn. ‘friends-killing’, treacherous, [MW.]
mitra—ghna m. N. of a Rākṣasa, [L.]
of a son of Divo-dāsa, [VP.]
mitraśisमित्रशिस्mitra—śis (fr. √ śās; cf. āśis) mfn., [Kāś.] on [Pāṇ. vi, 4, 34.]
mitrahanमित्रहन्mitra—han or mitra—hana, mfn. one who kills or murders a friend, [MBh.] (cf. -ghna).
mitrajñaमित्रज्ञmitra—jña m. N. of a demon (said to steal oblations), [MBh.]
mitrajitमित्रजित्mitra—jit m. N. of a son of Su-varṇa, [VP.] (v.l. a-m°).
mitrakṛtमित्रकृत्mitra—kṛt m. ‘friends-maker’, N. of a son of the 12th Manu, [Hariv.]
mitrakrūमित्रक्रूmitra—krú or mitra—krū́, m. or f. (prob.) N. of an evil being, [RV. x, 89, 14.]
mitrakruमित्रक्रुmitra—krú or mitra—krū́, m. or f. (prob.) N. of an evil being, [RV. x, 89, 14.]
mitratvaमित्रत्वmitra—tva n. friendship, [TS.]; [Pañcat.] &c.
mitravatमित्रवत्mitra—vat mfn. having friends, [MBh.]; [R.]; [Pañcat.]
mitra—vat m. N. of a demon (said to steal oblations), [MBh.]
of a son of the 12th Manu, [Hariv.]; [MārkP.]
of a son of Kṛṣṇa, [Hariv.]
mitra—vat ind. like a friend (acc.), [Kāv.]
mitravidमित्रविद्mitra—vid m. a spy, [L.] (w.r. for mantravid).
mitrayujमित्रयुज्mitra—yúj mfn. one who has made an alliance, leagued, [RV.]
mitra—yúj m. N. of a man
mitra—yúj m. pl. N. of his descendants, [Saṃskārak.]
mitākṣarāमिताक्षराf. N. of various concise commentaries, (esp.) of a celebrated Comm. by Vijñāneśvara on Yājñavalkya's Dharmaśāstra ([IW. 303] &c.)
mitākṣaraमिताक्षरmfn. having measured syllables, metrical, [Nir.]; [RPrāt.]
short and comprehensive (as a speech), [Kum.]
mitabhāṣinमितभाषिन्mita—bhāṣin mfn. id. (°ṣi-tva n.), [Ragh.]; [Siṃhās.]
mitabhuktaमितभुक्तmita—bhukta ([MBh.]) mfn. eating sparingly, moderate in diet.
mitadhvajaमितध्वजmita—dhvaja m. N. of a prince, [BhP.]
mitaṃgamaमितंगमmita—ṃ-gama mf(A)n. taking measured steps, [Pāṇ. iii, 2, 38], Vārtt. 1, [Pat.]
mita—ṃ-gama m. and f(A). an elephant, [W.]
mitaśāyinमितशायिन्mita—śāyin mfn. sleeping little or sparingly, [MārkP.]
mitampacaमितम्पचmita—m-paca mf(A)n. cooking a measured portion of food, [Pāṇ. iii, 2, 34]
small-sized (said of a cooking utensil), [Daś.]
sparing, stingy, a miser, [Hit.]
mitarāvinमितराविन्mita—rāvin mfn. roaring moderately (used to explain marut), [Nir. xi, 13.]
mitarocinमितरोचिन्mita—rocin mfn. shining moderately (used to explain marut), [ib.]
mitrācāraमित्राचारm. treatment of friends, conduct to be observed towards a friends, [Kathās.]
mitrātithiमित्रातिथिm. N. of a man, [RV.]
mitrāvasuमित्रावसुmitrā-vasu m. N. of a son of Viśvā-vasu (king of the Siddhas), [Kathās.]; [Nāg.]
mitrīkṛtaमित्रीकृतmitrī—kṛta mfn. made a friend, won as a friend, [Kathās.]
mitrabhānuमित्रभानुmitra—bhānu m. N. of a king, [MBh.]
mitrabhāvaमित्रभावmitra—bhāva m. a state of friendship, friendly disposition, [MBh.]; [Hariv.] &c.
mitrabhūtiमित्रभूतिmitra-bhūti m. N. of a teacher, [JaimUp.]
mitrabhedaमित्रभेदmitra—bheda m. separation of friend, breach of friendship, [MBh.]; [Kām.] &c.
N. of the first book of the Pañca-tantra.
mitradheyaमित्रधेयmitrá—dhita n. ([RV.]) or mitrá—dhiti, f. ([ib.]) or mitra—dhéya, n. ([VS.]; [ŚBr.]) a covenant or contract of friendship.
mitradhitaमित्रधितmitrá—dhita n. ([RV.]) or mitrá—dhiti, f. ([ib.]) or mitra—dhéya, n. ([VS.]; [ŚBr.]) a covenant or contract of friendship.
mitradhitiमित्रधितिmitrá—dhita n. ([RV.]) or mitrá—dhiti, f. ([ib.]) or mitra—dhéya, n. ([VS.]; [ŚBr.]) a covenant or contract of friendship.
mitrabāhuमित्रबाहुmitra—bāhu m. N. of one of the sons of the 12th Manu, [Hariv.] (v.l. -vāha)
of a son of Kṛṣṇa, [ib.]
mitradevaमित्रदेवmitra—deva m. N. of one of the sons of the 12th Manu, [Hariv.]
of another man, [MBh.]
mitradruhमित्रद्रुह्mitra—drúh mfn. (nom. mitra-dhruk) seeking to injure a friend, the betrayer of a friend, a false or treacherous friend, [MaitrS.]; [TBr.]; [Mn.] &c.
, [Cf. Zd. mithra-druj]
mitradviṣमित्रद्विष्mitra—dviṣ ([Pāṇ.], Sch.) or mitra—dveṣin ([MBh.]), mfn. hating or injuring a friend m. a treacherous friend, [W.]
mitrahanaमित्रहनmitra—han or mitra—hana, mfn. one who kills or murders a friend, [MBh.] (cf. -ghna).
mitrakāmaमित्रकामmitra—kāma mfn. desirous of friends, [MārkP.]
mitrakṛtiमित्रकृतिmitra—kṛti f. a kind or friendly office, [AitBr. iii, 4] ([Sāy.]; but mitra kṛtyeva, instead of being understood as °tyeva, could also be resolved into the words °tya ind. ‘making a friend’, and iva).
mitralābhaमित्रलाभmitra—lābha m. acquisition of friend or of friendship, [Var.]
N. of the first book of the Hitopadeśa.
mitramukhaमित्रमुखmitra—mukha mfn. speaking like a friend (but not being really one), [MBh.]
mitrapadaमित्रपदmitra—pada n. ‘Mitra's place’, N. of a locality, [L.]
mitrapatiमित्रपतिmitra—pati m. lord of friends or of friendship, [RV.]
mitrasāhaमित्रसाहmitra—sāha mfn. tolerant of friends, indulgent towards friends, [MBh.]
mitrasahaमित्रसहmitra—saha m. ‘indulgent towards friends’, N. of a king (also called Kalmāṣa-pāda), [MBh.]; [R.] &c. of a Brahman, [Hariv.]
mitrasenaमित्रसेनmitra—sena m. N. of a Gandharva, [VP.]
of a son of the 12th Manu, [Hariv.]
of a grandson of Kṛṣṇa, [ib.]
of a king of the Draviḍa country, [Cat.]
of a Buddhist, [Buddh.]
mitravāhaमित्रवाहmitra—vāha m. N. of a son of the 12th Manu, [Hariv.] (v.l. -bāhu).
mitravairaमित्रवैरmitra—vaira n. dissension among friends, [Var.]
mitravanaमित्रवनmitra—vana is. ‘Mitra's wood’, N. of a forest, [L.]
mitravatīमित्रवतीmitra—vatī f. N. of a daughter of Kṛ°, [ib.]
mitrodayaमित्रोदयm. sunrise, [ŚārṅgP.]
a friend's welfare, [ib.]
N. of wk.
mitabhāṣiṇīमितभाषिणीmita—bhāṣiṇī f. N. of various commentaries.
mitabhāṣitṛमितभाषितृmita—bhāṣitṛ mfn. speaking measuredly or little, [MBh.]
mitavyayinमितव्ययिन्mita—vyayin mfn. spending little, frugal, economical, [MW.]
mitrāmitraमित्रामित्रn. sg. friend and foe, [Mn. xii, 79.]
mitradrohaमित्रद्रोहmitra—droha m. injury or betrayal of a friend, [MBh.]; [R.] &c. (-droheṇa w.r. for -drohiṇā, [Kathās.])
mitraguptaमित्रगुप्तmitrá—gupta (mitrá-), mfn. protected by Mitra, [ŚBr.]
mitrá—gupta m. N. of a man, [Daś.]
mitraguptiमित्रगुप्तिmitra—gupti f. protection of friends, [MW.]
mitrahatyāमित्रहत्याmitra—hatyā f. the murder of a friend, [MW.]
mitrakāryaमित्रकार्यmitra—kārya n. the business of a friends, a friendly office, [MBh.]; [R.]