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yāmīयामीyā́mī (ī), f. N. of a daughter of Dakṣa (wife of Dharma or Manu; sometimes written yāmi), [Hariv.]; [Pur.]
of an Apsaras, [Hariv.]
See under 1. yāma, p. 850, col. 1, and 2. yāmi above.
yāmaयामyā́ma m. (for 2. see below, for 3. see p. 851, col. 3) motion, course, going, progress, [RV.]; [AV.]; [Br.]
a road, way, path, [ib.]
a carriage, chariot, [RV.]
(ifc. f. ā) a night-watch, period or watch of 3 hours, the 8th part of a day, [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c.
pl. N. of a partic. class of gods, [MBh.]; [Hariv.]; [Pur.] (yāma-syārkaḥ w.r. for yam°, q.v.)
in comp. for yā́man.
yā́ma m. (√ yam; for 1. 2. See p. 850, col. 1) cessation, end, [TS.]
restraint, forbearance (= yama, saṃyama), [L.]
yāmá mf(I/)n. (fr. yama, of which it is also the Vṛddhi form in comp.) relating to or derived from or destined for Yama, [Br.]; [Kauś.]; [Mn.]
yā́ma n. N. of various Sāmans, [ĀrṣBr.]
yāmiयामि(for 2. See p. 851, col. 3) = yāmī; See under yāma.
f. (or °mī) (for 1. See p. 850, col. 1) = jāmi ([Uṇ. iv, 43], Sch.), a sister, female relation, [Mn. iv, 180], [183] (v.l. jāmi), [MārkP.]
= kula-strī, a woman of rank or respectability, [L.]
yāmanयामन्yā́man n. (for 2. See p. 851, col. 3) going, coming, motion, course, flight, [RV.]
march, expedition, [ib.]
approaching the gods, invocation, prayer, sacrifice &c., [ib.]; [AV.]; [TS.] (loc. sometimes = this time or turn).
n. (for 1. See p. 850, col. 1) = niyamana, [TāṇḍBr.], Sch.
yāminयामिन्See antar-yāmín (for yāminī See p. 850, col. 1).
yāmyāयाम्याf. night, [L.] (cf. under yāmya, p. 851, col. 3).
yā́myā (ā), f. (cf. on p. 850, col. 1) the southern quarter, south, [Hariv.]; [R.]; [Var.] &c. (also with diś or āsā)
= n., [VP.]
yāmyaयाम्यyā́mya mf(A)n. relating or belonging to Yama, [GṛŚrS.]; [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c.
southern, southerly (also applied to a kind of fever; °ye ind. or °yena ind. in the south or to the south), [TS.] &c. &c.
yā́mya m. the right hand (cf. dakṣiṇa), [Hcat.]
(scil. nara or puruṣa or dūta) a servant or messenger of Yama, [ṢaḍvBr.]; [ŚāṅkhGṛ.]; [MārkP.]
N. of Śiva or Viṣṇu, [MBh.]
of Agastya, [L.]
the sandal-tree, [L.]
yā́mya n. (also with ṛkṣa) the Nakṣatra Bharaṇī (presided over by Yama), [Var.]; [MārkP.]; [Suśr.]
&c. See p. 851, col. 3.
yāmyeयाम्येyā́mye ind., in the south or to the south
yāmātṛयामातृm. = jāmātṛ, a daughter's husband, son-in-law, [L.]
yāmīrāयामीराf. night, [L.]
yāmīraयामीरm. the moon, [L.]
yāmahūयामहूyāma—hū́ mfn. one who allows himself to be invoked by devout approach or prayers, [RV.] (others ‘invoked during the sacrifice’).
yāmakaयामक(for 2. See p. 851, col. 3), in comp. = yāma
m. du. (for 1. See p. 850, col. 1) N. of the Nakṣatra Punarvasu, [L.]
yāmalaयामलn. = yamala, a pair, [L.]
N. of a class of Tantra works (of which 3 or 7 or 8 are mentioned; cf. rudra-yāmala), [Cat.]
yāmeyaयामेयm. (for 2. See p. 851, col. 3) metron. fr. yāmi, [BhP.]
m. (for 1. See p. 850, col. 1) a sister's son, nephew, [L.]
yāmikāयामिकाf. = yāminī, night, [L.]
yāmikaयामिकmfn. being on watch or guard
m. (also with puruṣa) a night-watcher, watchman, [Kād.]; [Naiṣ.]; [Kathās.]
See p. 850, col. 1.
yāminīयामिनीf. (fr. 1. yāma) ‘consisting of watches’, night, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
N. of a daughter of Prahlāda, [Kathās.]
of the wife of Tārkṣa (mother of Śalabha), [BhP.]
yāmīra. See p. 850, col. 1.
yāmunaयामुनyāmuná mfn. (fr. yamunā) belonging or relating to the river Yamunā (commonly called Jumna), coming from it, growing in it &c., [MBh.]; [Hariv.]; [R.]
yāmuná m. a metron. [Pāṇ. iv, 1, 113], Sch.
N. of a mountain, [MBh.]; [R.]
of an author (also called yāmunācārya and °rya-svāmin), [Cat.]
pl. N. of a people, [MBh.]; [Var.]; [Pur.]
yāmuná n. (scil. āñjana) antimony, collyrium, [AV.]
N. of a Tīrtha, [MBh.]
yāmitraयामित्रn. = jāmitra, a diameter, [VarBṛS.]
yāmyenaयाम्येनyā́myena ind., in the south or to the south
yāmātṛkaयामातृकm. id., [Vet.]
yāmāyanaयामायनm. (fr. yama) patr. of various authors of Vedic hymns (viz. of Ūrdhva-kṛśana, of Kumāra, of Damana, of Deva-śravas, of Mathita, of Śaṅkha, and of Saṃkasuka), [RAnukr.]
yāmaghoṣaयामघोषyāma—ghoṣa m. ‘proclaiming the watches’, a cock, [L.]
yāma—ghoṣa mf(A). a metal plate on which the night-watches or hours are struck, a drum or gong used for a similar purpose, [L.]
yāmaceṭīयामचेटीyāma—ceṭī f. a female servant on guard or watch, [Car.]
yāmadūtaयामदूतyāma—dūta m. pl. (fr. yama-dūta) N. of a family, [Hariv.]
yāmahūtiयामहूतिyā́ma—hūti (yā́ma-), f. invocation for assistance, cry for help, [ib.] (others ‘invocation during the sacrifice’).
yāmakinīयामकिनीf. = 2. yāmi below.
yāmakośaयामकोशyāma—kośá m. a carriage-box, [RV. iii, 30, 15] ([Sāy.] ‘mfn. obstructing the way’).
yāmalīyaयामलीयn. N. of wk. or of a class of works, [Cat.]
yāmanālīयामनालीyāma—nālī f. = -tūrya, [L.]
yāmanemiयामनेमिyāma—nemi m. N. of Indra, [L.]
yāma—nemi m. N. of Indra, [L.]
yāmarathaयामरथyāma—ratha n. (fr. yama-ratha) N. of a partic. observance, [Hariv.]
yāmavatīयामवतीyāma—vatī f. ‘possessing watches’, night, [Kād.] (cf. yāminī).
yāmayamaयामयमyāma—yama m. a regular or stated occupation for every hour, [BhP.]
yāmikatāयामिकताyāmika—tā f. the state or office of a watchman, [Vcar.]
yāminīśaयामिनीशyāminī°śa (°nīśa), m. = -pati, [Dharmaś.]
yāminayaयामिनयNom. (fr. next) P. °yati, to appear like night, [Kpr.]
yāmyatasयाम्यतस्yāmya—tas ind. from the south, [VarBṛS.]
yāmabhadraयामभद्रyāma—bhadra m. a kind of pavilion, [Vāstuv.]
yāmaśrutaयामश्रुतyā́ma—śruta (yā́ma-), mfn. renowned for going or speed, [RV.] (others ‘heard while going along’).
yāmamātraयाममात्रyāma—mātra n. a mere watch, only three hours, [MW.]
yāmanādinयामनादिन्yāma—nādin m. ‘proclaiming the watches’, a cock, [Bhpr.] (v.l.)
yāmatūryaयामतूर्यyāma—tūrya n. ([Ragh.]) a kind of drum or clock on which the night-watches are struck.
yāmavṛttiयामवृत्तिyāma—vṛtti f. the being on watch, standing on guard, [Kām.]
yāmottaraयामोत्तरn. N. of a Sāman, [ĀrṣBr.]
yāmyāyanaयाम्यायनn. the sun's progress south of the equator, the winter solstice (= dakṣiṇāyana), [L.]
yāmyapāśaयाम्यपाशyāmya—pāśa m. the noose or fetter of Yama, [BhP.]
yāmalāyanaयामलायनmfn. (fr. yamala) g. pakṣādi.
yāmalasāraयामलसारyāmala—sāra m. N. of wk.
yāmikabhaṭaयामिकभटyāmika—bhaṭa m. a night-watcher, watchman, [L.]
yāminīnāthaयामिनीनाथyāminī—nātha ([Viddh.]) m. ‘the beloved or the husband of night’, the moon.
yāminīpatiयामिनीपतिyāminī—pati ([BhP.]) m. ‘the beloved or the husband of night’, the moon.
yāmyatīrthaयाम्यतीर्थyāmya—tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha, [Cat.]
yāmyodbhūtaयाम्योद्भूतn. ‘growing in the south’, a species of tree, [L.]
yāmyottaraयाम्योत्तरmfn. southern and northern, [Sūryas.]
going from south to north, [VarBṛS.]
yāmāvasthitaयामावस्थितmfn. standing ready at a certain place and at stated hours, [Kād.]; [Hcar.]
yāmadundubhiयामदुन्दुभिyāma—dundubhi m. ([R.]) a kind of drum or clock on which the night-watches are struck.
yāmakuñjaraयामकुञ्जरyāma—kuñjara m. a male elephant standing ready &c. (see prec.), [ib.]
yāmikasthitaयामिकस्थितyāmika—sthita mfn. = yāmāvasthita, [Kād.]
yāmunācāryaयामुनाचार्यm. See above
yāmundāyaniयामुन्दायनिm. patr. fr. yamunda, g. tikādi.
yāmuneṣṭakaयामुनेष्टकn. lead, [L.] (cf. yavaneṣṭa).
yāmakareṇukāयामकरेणुकाyāma—kareṇukā f. a female elephant standing ready at a certain place and at appointed hours, Kad.
yāminīdayitaयामिनीदयितyāminī—dayita ([Vcar.]) m. ‘the beloved or the husband of night’, the moon.
yāminīramaṇaयामिनीरमणyāminī—priyatama or yāminī—ramaṇa, m. ‘lover of night’, the moon, [Vcar.]
yāmakakuñjaraयामककुञ्जरyāmaka—kuñjara m. = yāma-ka° and yāma-ku°, [Kād.]
yāminīvirahinयामिनीविरहिन्yāminī—virahin mfn. separated by night
yāminī—virahin m. (with vihaga) the bird Cakravāka, [Kir.]
yāmundāyanīyaयामुन्दायनीयyāmundāyanika or yāmun°dāyanīya, m. patr. fr. yāmundāyani (used contemptuously), [Pāṇ. iv, 1, 149.]
yāmundāyanikaयामुन्दायनिकor yāmun°dāyanīya, m. patr. fr. yāmundāyani (used contemptuously), [Pāṇ. iv, 1, 149.]
yāmakakareṇukāयामककरेणुकाyāmaka—kareṇukā f.
yāmastamberamaयामस्तम्बेरमyāma—stamberama m. = -kuñjara, Kad.
yāmyasattvavatयाम्यसत्त्ववत्yāmya—sattva-vat mfn. having the nature or character of Yama, [Suśr.] (v.l. yama-s°).
yāmyottarāyataयाम्योत्तरायतyāmyotta°rāyata mfn. extended from south to north, [VarBṛS.]
yāminīpriyatamaयामिनीप्रियतमyāminī—priyatama or yāminī—ramaṇa, m. ‘lover of night’, the moon, [Vcar.]
yāmunastutiṭīkāयामुनस्तुतिटीकाyāmuna—stuti-ṭīkā f. N. of wk.
yāmyottaravṛttaयाम्योत्तरवृत्तyāmyottara—vṛtta n. south and north circle, the solstitial colure, [MW.]
yāmalāṣṭakatantraयामलाष्टकतन्त्रyāma°lāṣṭaka-tantra n. N. of wk.
yāminīpūrṇatilakāयामिनीपूर्णतिलकाyāminī—pūrṇa-tilakā f. assumed N. of a princess, [Caurap.]
yāmunācāryastotraयामुनाचार्यस्तोत्रyāmunācārya—stotra n. N. of wk.
yāmalānusāripraśnaयामलानुसारिप्रश्नyāmalānusāri-praśna m. N. of wk.