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Word (IAST)Word (Devanagari)Overview
svekस्वेक्, v.l. for √ srek.
svedaस्वेदsvéda m. (ifc. f(A). ) sweating, perspiring, sweat, perspiration (pl. ‘drops of perspiration’), [RV.] &c. &c.
a sudorific, [Car.]; [Suśr.]
warmth, heat, [L.]
warm vapour, steam (see comp.)
svéda mfn. sweating, perspiring, toiling, [W.]
&c. See col. 1.
svekaस्वेकm. (used in explaining sumeka), [ŚBr.]
svecchāस्वेच्छाf. one's own wish or will, free will, [Kāv.]; [Rājat.]; [Pañcar.]
ibc. accord. to one's own wish, at pleasure, of one's own free will
svecchaस्वेच्छibc. ([Daś.]) or svec°cham, ind. ([Kathās.]; [Chandom.]) accord. to one's own wish, at will or pleasure, of one's own accord, voluntarily.
&c. See p. 1277, col. 3.
svedinस्वेदिन्mfn. sweating, perspiring (in a-sv°), [MBh.]
svedyaस्वेद्यmfn. to be sweated or treated by sudorific means, [Śiś.]; [Pañcat.]
sveṣṭaस्वेष्टmfn. dear to one's self
, svaitu, svaiṣa. See p. 1277, col. 3.
svecchamस्वेच्छम्sveccha ibc. ([Daś.]) or svec°cham, ind. ([Kathās.]; [Chandom.]) accord. to one's own wish, at will or pleasure, of one's own accord, voluntarily.
svedajaस्वेदजsveda—ja mfn. sweat-produced, engendered by heat and moisture, generated by warm vapour or steam (said of insects and vermin), [AitUp.]; [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c.
svedanīस्वेदनी(ī), f. an iron plate or pan, [L.]
svedanaस्वेदनmfn. perspiring, inclined to perspire, [Suśr.]
causing to perspire, [ib.]
(am), n. the act of sweating or perspiring, [L.]
any instrument or remedy for causing perspiration, a diaphoretic, sudorific, [Suśr.]
softening, fomenting, [Hit.]
a partic. process to which quicksilver is subjected, [Sarvad.]
mucus, [Gal.]
svedayuस्वेदयुsvedayú mfn. sweating, perspiring, [MaitrS.]
sveditaस्वेदितmfn. (fr. Caus.) caused to sweat &c.
fomented, softened (said of a dog's tail), [Hit.]
svedodaस्वेदोदor svedo°daka, n. = sveda-jala, [W.]
svecchayāस्वेच्छया(ayā), ind. accord. to one's own wish, at pleasure, of one's own free will, [VarBṛS.]; [Kathās.]; [MārkP.] &c.
svedāñjiस्वेदाञ्जिsvédāñji mfn. moist with perspiration, [RV.]
svedāmbuस्वेदाम्बु([Kathās.]) n. = sveda-jala.
svetavyaस्वेतव्यsv-ètavya n. (impers.) it is easy to be gone, [TS.]
svecchātasस्वेच्छातस्svecchā—tas ind. (= svecchayā above), [Kathās.]; [Hit.]
svedāmbhasस्वेदाम्भस्svedā°mbhas ([Hāsy.]) n. = sveda-jala.
svedāyanaस्वेदायनsvédāyana n. ‘sweat-passage’, a pore, [ŚBr.]; [Yājñ.]
svedacchidस्वेदच्छिद्sveda—cchid mfn. cutting i.e. allaying perspiration, cooling, [W.]
svedajalaस्वेदजलsveda—jala n. (ifc. f(A). ) ‘sweat-water’, perspiration, [Pur.]
svedaleśaस्वेदलेशsveda—leśa m. a drop of perspiration, [Śak.]
svedamātṛस्वेदमातृsveda—mātṛ f. chyle, [L.]
svedanikāस्वेदनिकाf. an iron plate or pan used as a cooking utensil, [L.]
a room for cooking, kitchen, [MW.]
svedavāriस्वेदवारिsveda—vāri n. = -jala, [Śiś.]
svedodakaस्वेदोदकsvedoda or svedo°daka, n. = sveda-jala, [W.]
svecchādhīnaस्वेच्छाधीनsvec°chādhīna mfn. dependent on one's own will or inclination, [MW.]
svecchācāraस्वेच्छाचारm. acting as one likes, doing what is right in one's own eyes, [MW.]
svecchāhāraस्वेच्छाहारsvec°chāhāra mfn. eating anything at one's pleasure (°ra-vihāra m. ‘feeding and roaming accord. to one's inclination’), [Hit.]
svecchāmayaस्वेच्छामयsvecchā—maya mf(I)n. endowed with free will, [BhP.]; [Pañcar.]
svedabinduस्वेदबिन्दुsveda—bindu m. drop of perspiration, [Vās.]
svedanatvaस्वेदनत्वsvedana—tva n. inclination to perspire, [Suśr.]
svedodgamaस्वेदोद्गमm. the breaking out of perspiration, [Ratnāv.]
sveduhavyaस्वेदुहव्यsvédu-havya mfn. (prob.) offering the sweat (caused by labour) as a sacrifice, toiling, exerting one's self, [RV.]
svecchāmṛtyuस्वेच्छामृत्युsvecchā—mṛtyu mfn. having death in one's own power, dying at one's own will
svecchā—mṛtyu m. N. of Bhīṣma (who had received from his father the power of fixing the time of his own death), [Pañcar.]
svedacūṣakaस्वेदचूषकsveda—cūṣaka m. ‘perspiration sucker’, a cooling breeze, [L.]
svedavipruṣस्वेदविप्रुष्sveda—vipruṣ f. = -bindu, [ib.]
sveṣṭadaivataस्वेष्टदैवतsveṣṭa—devatā, f. ([Kathās.]; [Vet.]) or sveṣṭa—daivata, n. ([Kathās.]) a favourite deity.
sveṣṭadevatāस्वेष्टदेवताsveṣṭa—devatā, f. ([Kathās.]; [Vet.]) or sveṣṭa—daivata, n. ([Kathās.]) a favourite deity.
svedajadūṣitaस्वेदजदूषितsveda—ja—dūṣita mfn. defiled by vermin, [BhP.]
svedajalakaṇaस्वेदजलकणsveda—jala—kaṇa m. ([Śiś.]) = next.
svedanayantraस्वेदनयन्त्रsvedana—yantra n. a steam-bath (for metals), [L.]
svedajalakaṇikāस्वेदजलकणिकाsveda—jala—kaṇikā f. ([Vās.]) = next.
svecchāhāravihāraस्वेच्छाहारविहारsvec°chāhāra-vihāra m., ‘feeding and roaming accord. to one's inclination’
svedamalojjhitadehaस्वेदमलोज्झितदेहsveda—malojjhita-deha m. ‘one whose body is freed from perspiration and impurity’, a Jina, [L.]