vāji वाजि (for 2. See col. 3), in comp. for vājin. (?) m. (for 1. See col. 2) a partic. manner of cutting the hair, [Saṃskārak.] vājin वाजिन् vājín mfn. swift, spirited, impetuous, heroic, warlike, [RV.] &c. &c. (with ratha m. a war-chariot; superl. vājín-tama) strong, manly, procreative, potent, [RV.]; [TS.]; [Br.] winged, (ifc.) having any thing for wings, [BhP.] feathered (as an arrow), [Hariv.] vājín m. a warrior, hero, man, [RV.] (often applied to gods, esp. to Agni, Indra, the Maruts &c.) the steed of a war-chariot, [ib.] a horse, stallion, [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c. N. of the number ‘seven’, [Gol.] (cf. aśva) a bridle, [L.] a bird, [L.] an arrow, [L.] Adhatoda Vasika, [L.] pl. ‘the Coursers’, a class of divine beings (prob. the steeds of the gods, but accord. to [TBr.] Agni, Vāyu and Sūrya), [RV.]; [Br.]; [ŚrS.] (vājināṃ sāma N. of a Sāman, [ĀrṣBr.]) the school of Vājasaneya (so called because the Sun in the shape of a horse revealed to Yājñavalkya partic. Yajus verses called a-yātayāmāni, q.v.), [VP.] vājibhū वाजिभू vāji—bhū ([Kām.]) or vāji—bhūmi ([Kir.]), f. a place where horses are bred or a spot abounding in or suitable for horses. vājibha वाजिभ vāji—bha n. N. of the Nakṣatra Aśvinī, [VarBṛS.] vājinī वाजिनी (inī), f. See below. f. (of vājin) a mare, [L.] (cf. comp.) Physalis Flexuosa, [L.] vājina वाजिन mfn. belonging to the Vājins, [VS.] m. N. of a Ṛṣi, [Br.] n. race contest, emulation, [RV.]; [VS.]; [AV.] curds or the scum of curdled milk, [Lāṭy.], Sch. (curds of two-milk whey or whey from which the curds have been separated, [W.]) the ceremony performed with curds for the Vājins, [ĀśvŚr.] vājitā वाजिता vāji—tā f. the state of having strength or food or wings, [Śiś.] the state or nature of a horse, [ib.] vājita वाजित mfn. having feathers, feathered (as an arrow), [MBh.] (cf. gṛdhra-v°). vājibhṛt वाजिभृत् vāji—bhṛt m. a groom, [Bcar.] vājimat वाजिमत् vāji—mat mfn. joined or connected with the Vājins, [Vait.] vāji—mat m. Trichosanthes Dioeca, [L.] vājitva वाजित्व vāji—tva n. = prec. [MW.] vājibhūmi वाजिभूमि vāji—bhū ([Kām.]) or vāji—bhūmi ([Kir.]), f. a place where horses are bred or a spot abounding in or suitable for horses. vājiśālā वाजिशाला vāji—śālā f. a horse-stable, [Rājat.] vājikeśa वाजिकेश vāji—keśa m. pl. N. of a mythical people, [MārkP.] vājimedha वाजिमेध vāji—medha m. a horse-sacrifice, [MBh.]; [R.]; [Pur.] vājimeṣa वाजिमेष vāji—meṣa m. pl. ‘horse-rams’, a partic. class of Ṛṣis, [R.] (accord. to Sch. they can at will assume the shape of a horse or a ram). vājineya वाजिनेय vājineyá m. the son of a hero or warrior, [RV. vi, 26, 2.] vājipīta वाजिपीत vāji—pīta mfn. drunk by the Vājins, [ĀpŚr.] (in a quotation; cf. vāja-p°). vājirāja वाजिराज vāji—rāja m. N. of Viṣṇu, [Pañcar.] vājivega वाजिवेग vā́ji—vega (vā́ji-), mfn. having the swiftness of a horse, [Suparṇ.] vājiśatru वाजिशत्रु vāji—śatru m. a species of plant, [L.] vājiśiras वाजिशिरस् vāji—śiras m. ‘horse-head’, N. of a Dānava, [Hariv.] vājidaitya वाजिदैत्य vāji—daitya m. N. of an Asura (also called Keśin), [Hariv.] vājidanta वाजिदन्त vāji—danta and vāji—dantaka, m. Adhatoda Vasika, [L.] vājigandhā वाजिगन्धा vāji—gandhā f. the plant Physalis Flexuosa, [L.] vājigrīva वाजिग्रीव vāji—grīva m. N. of a prince, [MBh.] vājinīvat वाजिनीवत् vājínī—vat (vājínī-), mfn. possessing or driving swift mares, rich in horses (applied to various gods, and to the rivers Sindhu and Sarasvatī), [RV.]; [AV.]; [TBr.] (accord. to others ‘strong’, ‘spirited’, ‘rich in sacrifices’ &c.) vājínī—vat m. the sun, [AV.] pl. the steeds of the gods, [ib.] vājipṛṣṭha वाजिपृष्ठ vāji—pṛṣṭha m. the globe-amaranth, [L.] vājiratna वाजिरत्न vāji—ratna m. N. of a teacher, [Hir.] vājiviṣṭhā वाजिविष्ठा vāji—viṣṭhā f. ‘horse's station’, the Indian fig-tree, [Suśr.] (cf. aśva-ttha). vājibhakṣya वाजिभक्ष्य vāji—bhakṣya m. the chick-pea, Cicer Arietinum, [L.] vājibhojana वाजिभोजन vāji—bhojana m. Phaseolus Mungo, [L.] vājinīvasu वाजिनीवसु vājínī—vasu (vājínī-), mfn. = prec. [RV.] bestowing strength or power, [TĀr.] vājipakṣin वाजिपक्षिन् vāji—pakṣin m. a partic. bird, [L.] vājivāhana वाजिवाहन vāji—vāhana n. horse and chariot, [MBh.] a kind of metre, [Col.] vājiyojaka वाजियोजक vāji—yojaka m. ‘horse-yoker’, a driver or groom, [MBh.] vājidantaka वाजिदन्तक vāji—danta and vāji—dantaka, m. Adhatoda Vasika, [L.] vājinabrāhmaṇa वाजिनब्राह्मण vājina—brāhmaṇa m. the priest who performs the Vājina ceremony, [ĀpŚr.], Sch. vājivāraṇaśālā वाजिवारणशाला vāji—vāraṇa-śālā f. pl. stables for horse and elephants, [R.] vājinīrājanavidhi वाजिनीराजनविधि vāji—nīrājana-vidhi m. N. of wk.