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Word (IAST)Word (Devanagari)Overview
romaरोमm. (of uncertain derivation, but cf. ropa) a hole, cavity, [L.]
n. water, [L.]
m. the city Rome, [Cat.] (cf. bṛhad-roma and next)
pl. N. of a people, [VP.]
, 3. 4. . See under 1. roman.
in comp. for roman.
(ifc.) = roman (cf. a-, dīrgha-, sa-r°).
romanरोमन्róman n. (prob. connected with √ ruh; cf. loman) the hair on the body of men and animals, (esp.) short hair, bristles, wool, down, nap &c. (less properly applicable to the long hair on the head and beard of men, and to that of the mane and tail of animals), [RV.] &c. &c.
the feathers of a bird, [R.] (cf. mayūra-r°)
the scales of a fish (see pṛthu-r°).
m. pl. N. of a people, [MBh.]; [VP.]
romabhūरोमभूroma—bhū or roma—bhūmi, f. ‘hair-place’, the skin, [L.]
romaśāरोमशा(ā), f. Cucumis Utilissimus, [L.]
another plant (= dagdhā), [L.]
N. of the reputed authoress of [RV. i, 126, 7]; [RAnukr.]
romaśīरोमशी(ī), f. a squirrel, [L.]
romaśaरोमशromaśá mf(A/)n. (cf. lomaśa) having thick hair or wool or bristles, hairy, shaggy, [RV.] &c. &c.
applied to a faulty pronunciation of vowels, [Pat.]
romaśá m. a sheep, ram, [L.]
a hog, boar, [L.]
N. of two plants (= kambhī and piṇḍālu), [L.]
= dullala (?), [L.]
N. of a Ṛṣi, [BhP.]
of an astronomer (cf. -siddhānta)
romaśá n. the pudenda, [RV. x, 86, 16.]
romajaरोमजroma—ja n. ‘produced from hairs or wool’, a kind of cloth, [L.]
romakaरोमकm. Rome, [Siddhāntaś.]
‘the Roman’, N. of a partic. astronomer, [Var.]
N. of a village in the north of India g. palady-ādi
of a partic. mixed caste (v.l. for rāmaka), [Vas.]
= romaka-siddhānta below
pl. N. of a people, [MBh. ii, 1837] (cf. 2. roman)
the people of the Roman empire, the Romans, [VarBṛS.]
n. (fr. rumā) a kind of saline earth and the salt extracted from it (accord. to some ‘the salt from the lake Sambar in Ajmere’), [Suśr.] &c. (cf. raumaka)
a kind of magnet, [L.]
See under 1. roman.
n. hair (= roman), [Hcat.] (esp. ifc. f(ikA). ).
romahṛtरोमहृत्roma—hṛt n. ‘hair-destroying’, sulphuret of arsenic, [L.]
romanthaरोमन्थm. (perhaps for ruj-m°; cf. cognate words below) ruminating, chewing the cud, [Kālid.]; [VarBṛS.] &c.
chewing (of betel), [Rājat.]
frequent repetition, [ib.] (cf., gagaṇa-r°).
[cf. Gk. ἐρεύγειν, ἐρυγή; Lat. e-rugere, ructare, ruminare, fr. rugminare; Slav. rygati; Lith. atrúgas; Germ. itarucchen, itrücken; Angl.Sax. roccettan, edroccian.]
romavatरोमवत्roma—vat mfn. possessed of hair, covered with hairs, [Suśr.]
romabhūmiरोमभूमिroma—bhū or roma—bhūmi, f. ‘hair-place’, the skin, [L.]
romaphalāरोमफलाroma—phalā f. a species of plant, [Npr.]
romaṇvatरोमण्वत्romaṇ-vat mfn. (for 1. roman + vat) covered with hair, hairy (= roma-vat), [RV.]
romaśukaरोमशुकroma—śuka n. a species of fragrant plant, [Bhpr.]
romakūpaरोमकूपroma—kūpa m. n. ‘hair-hole’, a pore of the skin (bhavatāṃ roma-kūpāṇi prahṛṣṭāny upalakṣaye, ‘I observe that the hairs on your bodies bristle’), [MBh.]; [R.] &c. (cf. -randhra).
romalatāरोमलताroma—latā ([L.]) or roma—latikā ([Sāh.]), f. a winding line of hair above the navel (in women).
romapādaरोमपादroma—pāda m. N. of two kings, [Pur.]
romarājīरोमराजीroma—rāji or roma—rājī, f. a row or line or streak of hair (esp. on the abdomen of women just above the navel, said to denote puberty), [R.]; [Suśr.] &c.
romarājiरोमराजिroma—rāji or roma—rājī, f. a row or line or streak of hair (esp. on the abdomen of women just above the navel, said to denote puberty), [R.]; [Suśr.] &c.
romasūcīरोमसूचीroma—sūcī f. the quill of the porcupine, a hair-pin, [ĀpGṛ.], Sch.
romatyajरोमत्यज्roma—tyaj mfn. losing hair (said of a horse), [VarBṛS.]
romavedhaरोमवेधroma—vedha m. N. of an author, [Cat.]
romabaddhaरोमबद्धroma—baddha mfn. ‘hairs-bound’, woven with hairs, [Yājñ.]
romabandhaरोमबन्धroma—bandha m. hairs-texture, [ib.] (v.l.)
romagartaरोमगर्तroma—garta m. = -kūpa above, [GopBr.]; [BhP.]
romagucchaरोमगुच्छroma—guccha, m. or roma—gutsa, n. the tail of the Yak used as a Chowrie (cf. cāmara), [L.]
romagutsaरोमगुत्सroma—guccha, m. or roma—gutsa, n. the tail of the Yak used as a Chowrie (cf. cāmara), [L.]
romaharṣaरोमहर्षroma—harṣa m. the bristling of the hairs of the body, thrill (caused by joy, fear, cold &c.), [MBh.]; [R.] &c.
romakandaरोमकन्दroma—kanda m. Dioscorea Globosa, [L.]
romanthāyaरोमन्थायNom. P. °yate, to ruminate, chew the cud, [Pāṇ. iii, 1, 15.]
romanthanaरोमन्थनn. ruminating, [L.]
romavāhinरोमवाहिन्roma—vāhin mfn. cutting off hairs, sharp enough to cut a hairs, [Vāgbh.]
romavallīरोमवल्लीroma—vallī f. Mucuna Pruritus, [L.]
romaśātanaरोमशातनroma—śātana n. a depilatory for removing the hair, [Cat.]
romaśaphalaरोमशफलromaśa—phala m. a species of plant (= tiṇḍiśa), [Bhpr.]
romaharṣinरोमहर्षिन्roma—harṣin mfn. id., [Śiś.]
romakāyaṇaरोमकायणm. N. of an author, [Bṛh.]
romakapuraरोमकपुरromaka—pattana or romaka—pura, n. the city of Rome, [Siddhāntaś.]; [Gol.] &c.
romakesaraरोमकेसरroma—kesara n. (said to be) = -gutsa, q.v., [L.]
romalatikāरोमलतिकाroma—latā ([L.]) or roma—latikā ([Sāh.]), f. a winding line of hair above the navel (in women).
romamūrdhanरोममूर्धन्roma—mūrdhan mfn. covered with hairs or down on the head (said of insects), [Suśr.]
romapulakaरोमपुलकroma—pulaka m. = -harṣa, q.v., [BhP.]; [Caurap.]
romarandhraरोमरन्ध्रroma—randhra n. ‘hairs-hole’, a pore of the skin, [MW.]
romavibhedaरोमविभेदroma—vibheda m. = -harṣa, [Kir.]
romavikāraरोमविकारroma—vikāra, m. ([L.]) or roma—vikriyā, f. ([Kum.]; [Sāh.]; [Pratāp.]) ‘changed condition of the hairs’, bristling or erection of the hairs of the body.
romavivaraरोमविवरroma—vivara n. = -kūpa above, [BhP.]
roma—vivara m. n. N. of partic. mythical regions, [Kāraṇḍ.]
romaharṣaṇaरोमहर्षणroma—harṣaṇa mfn. causing the hairs to bristle or stand erect (through excessive joy or terror), [MBh.]; [R.] &c.
roma—harṣaṇa m. Terminalia Bellerica (the nuts of which are used as dice), [L.]
N. of Sūta (the pupil of Vyāsa and supposed narrator of the Purāṇas), [Pur.]
of the father of Sūta, [BhP.]
roma—harṣaṇa n. = -harṣa above, [L.]
romaharṣaṇiरोमहर्षणिroma—har°ṣaṇi m. w.r. for raumaharṣaṇi, q.v., [Cat.]
romaharṣiṇiरोमहर्षिणिroma—har°ṣiṇi m. w.r. for raumaharṣaṇi, q.v., [Cat.]
romaharṣitaरोमहर्षितroma—harṣita mfn. having the hairs of the body bristling or erect (through excessive joy or terror), [PadmaP.]
romakācāryaरोमकाचार्यm. N. of a teacher of astronomy (author of the above Siddhānta).
romakarṇakaरोमकर्णकroma—karṇaka m. ‘hair-eared’, a hare, [L.]
romavikriyāरोमविक्रियाroma—vikāra, m. ([L.]) or roma—vikriyā, f. ([Kum.]; [Sāh.]; [Pratāp.]) ‘changed condition of the hairs’, bristling or erection of the hairs of the body.
romakaviṣayaरोमकविषयromaka—viṣaya m. the country or empire of the Romans, [Āryabh.]
romarājipathaरोमराजिपथroma—rāji—patha m. the waist, [Śiś.]
romarasāsāraरोमरसासारroma—rasāsāra See -ratādhāra.
romaratādhāraरोमरताधारroma—ratādhāra m. the belly, [L.] (v.l. ratāsāra and rasāsāra).
romavidhvaṃsaरोमविध्वंसroma—vidhvaṃsa m. ‘hairs-destroying’, a louse, [W.]
romaśapucchakaरोमशपुच्छकromaśa—pucchaka m. a species of rodent animal (= kaśa), [L.]
romaharṣaṇakaरोमहर्षणकroma—harṣa°ṇaka mf(ikA)n. w.r. for raumah°, q.v., [VP.]
romakapattanaरोमकपत्तनromaka—pattana or romaka—pura, n. the city of Rome, [Siddhāntaś.]; [Gol.] &c.
romasaṃvejanaरोमसंवेजनroma—saṃvejana n. the bristling of the hair of the body, [Suśr.]
romaśasiddhāntaरोमशसिद्धान्तromaśa—siddhānta m. N. of an astron. work.
romakasiddhāntaरोमकसिद्धान्तromaka—siddhānta m. N. of Romakācārya's Siddhānta (one of the 5 chief astronomical Siddhāntas current in the age of Varāha-mihira)
of a modern fiction, [Cat.]