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.]
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.)