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Word (IAST)Word (Devanagari)Overview
vidhuविधुSee p. 968, col. 2.
vidhú mfn. (prob. fr. √ 2. vidh; for 2. vi-dhú See vi-√ dhū, col. 3) lonely, solitary, [RV. x, 55, 5] (applied to the moon; accord. to [Sāy.] = vi-dhātṛ, vi-dhārayitṛ)
vidhú m. the moon, [Mn.]; [Bhartṛ.]; [Gīt.]
([L.] also, ‘camphor; N. of Brahmā and of Viṣṇu; a Rākṣasa; wind; an expiatory oblation; time; = āyudha’)
N. of a prince, [VP.] (v.l. vipra).
vi-dhú m. (for 1. see col. 2) palpitation, throbbing (of the heart), [AV. ix, 8, 22.]
vidhurāविधुराf. curds mixed with sugar and spices, [L.]
vidhuraविधुरvi—dhura mf(A)n. destitute of a shaft (as a carriage), [MBh. vi, 1890] (perhaps ‘damaged’ = 2. , see s.v.)
See p. 968, col. 2.
mf(A)n. (for 1. see p. 951, col. 1) bereft, bereaved (esp. of any loved person), alone, solitary, [Kāv.]; [Rājat.]
(ifc.) separated from, destitute of, wanting, [BhP.]; [Sarvad.]
suffering from want, miserable, helpless, distressed, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
perplexed, troubled, depressed, dejected (am ind.), [Kāv.]; [Kathās.]; [Rājat.]
adverse, unfavourable, hostile, [ib.]
m. a Rākṣasa, [L.]
a widower, [MW.]
n. adversity, calamity, distress, [Kathās.] ([L.] also = viśleṣa, praviśleṣa or pariśleṣa)
n. du. N. of two partic. joints of the body, [Bhpr.]
vidhutaविधुतvi-°dhuta mfn. shaken about or off, dispersed, removed, abandoned, relinquished, [Inscr.]; [VarBṛS.]; [BhP.]
vidhutiविधुतिvi-°dhuti f. shaking, agitating, tossing about, [Kāv.]; [BhP.]
removal, destruction, [BhP.]
vidhuramविधुरम्ind.
vidhutvaविधुत्वvidhu—tva n. the state or condition of (being) the moon, [Naiṣ.]
vidhudinaविधुदिनvidhu—dina n. a lunar day, [Gaṇit.]
vidhumāsaविधुमासvidhu—māsa m. a lunar month, [Gaṇit.]
vidhumayaविधुमयvidhu—maya mf(I)n. consisting of moons, [Hcar.]
vidhumukhīविधुमुखीvidhu—mukhī or vidhu—vadanā, f. a moon-faced woman, [Kāv.]
vidhunanaविधुननvi-°dhunana n. = °dhūnana, [L.]
vidhuratāविधुरताvidhura—tā f.
vidhurayaविधुरयNom. P. °yati, to put in a miserable condition, deject, depress, [Hcar.]; [Gīt.]; [Subh.]
vidhuritaविधुरितvidhu°rita mfn. dejected, depressed, [Śiś.]
vidhu°rita n. pl. adversities, calamities, [Rājat.]
vidhuvanaविधुवनvi-°dhuvana n. trembling, tremor, [W.]
vidhuṃtudaविधुंतुदvidhu—ṃ-tuda m. ‘moon-troubler’, N. of Rāhu or the personified ascending node (causing the moon's eclipses), [Kāv.]
vidhuguptiविधुगुप्तिvidhu—gupti m. N. of a man, [Bhadrab.]
vidhukṣayaविधुक्षयvidhu—kṣaya m. the wane of the moon, the dark nights of the month, [Mn. iii, 127.]
vidhupriyāविधुप्रियाvidhu—priyā f. ‘dear to the moon’, a lunar mansion or Nakṣatra (personified as a nymph, the daughter of Dakṣa and wife of the Moon), [W.]
vidhuratvaविधुरत्वvidhura—tva n. want, trouble, distress, [Kāv.]; [Sarvad.]
vidhukrāntaविधुक्रान्तvidhu—krānta m. (in music) a kind of measure, [Saṃgīt.]
vidhurīkṛtaविधुरीकृतvidhurī-kṛta mfn. dejected, distressed, [ib.]
vidhuvadanāविधुवदनाvidhu—mukhī or vidhu—vadanā, f. a moon-faced woman, [Kāv.]
vidhumaṇḍalaविधुमण्डलvidhu—maṇḍala n. the moon's disc, [Kāv.]
vidhupañjaraविधुपञ्जरvidhu—pañjara m. a scimitar, sabre, [L.]
vidhutapakṣaविधुतपक्षvi-°dhuta—pakṣa mfn. shaking one's wings, [VarBṛS.]
vidhutamārtyaविधुतमार्त्यvi-°dhuta—mārtya mfn. one who has shaken off what is human or corporeal, [BhP.]
vidhuradarśanaविधुरदर्शनvidhura—darśana n. the sight of anything alarming, agitation, uneasiness, [MW.]
vidhutabandhanaविधुतबन्धनvi-°dhuta—bandhana mfn. released from bonds, [Rājat.]
vidhuparidhvaṃsaविधुपरिध्वंसvidhu—paridhvaṃsa m. distress i.e. eclipse of the moon, [Śṛṅgār.]
vidhutatriliṅgaविधुतत्रिलिङ्गvi-°dhuta—triliṅga mfn. liberated from the three qualities, [BhP.]