su—parṇá (°ṇá), mf(I/)n. having beautiful leaves, [L.]
having beautiful wings, [RV.]
su—parṇa m. any large bird of prey (as a vulture, eagle; also applicable to the sun or moon as ‘having beautiful rays’, and to soma and clouds; du. ‘sun and moon’), [ib.]
any mythical or supernatural bird (often identified with Garuḍa, and sometimes personified as a Ṛṣi, a Deva-gandharva, and an Asura), [RV.]; [TS.]; [Kāṭh.]; [MBh.]
a ray, [Naigh.]
a horse, [ib.]; [Nir.]
a cock, [MW.]
a partic. array (as of an army), [MBh.]
Cassia Fistula, [L.]
N. of a son of Antarikṣa (v.l. -varṇa), [VP.]
of a mountain, [BhP.]
su—parṇa m. n. a partic. section of 103 Vedic verses, [MBh.]