| yuvan | युवन् | yúvan mf(yUnI, or yuvatI or yuvati, q.v.)n. (prob. fr. √ 2. yu) young, youthful, adult (applied to men and animals), strong, good, healthy, [RV.] &c. &c. |
| yúvan m. a youth, young man, young animal (in Veda often applied to gods, esp. to Indra, Agni, and the Maruts), [ib.] |
| (in gram.) the younger descendant of any one (an elder being still alive), [Pāṇ. i, 2, 65], &c. |
| N. of the ninth year in Jupiter's cycle of 60 years, [Jyot.]; an elephant 60 years old, [Gal.] |
| [cf. Lat. juvenis, juventa; Slav. junǔ; Lith. jáunas; Goth. juggs ; Germ. junc, jung; Angl.Sax. geong; Eng. young.] |
| yuvana | युवन | (?) m. the moon, [L.] |
| yuvanyu | युवन्यु | yuvanyú mfn. youthful, juvenile, [RV.] |
| yuva-palita &c. See above. |
| yuvanāśva | युवनाश्व | m. N. of the father of Māndhātṛ and of various other men, [MBh.]; [R.]; [Hariv.]; [Pur.] |
| yuvanāśvaja | युवनाश्वज | yuvanāśva—ja m. ‘son of Y°’, patr. of Māndhātṛ (an early sovereign of the solar dynasty), [L.] |