mf(A)n. splendid, bright, beautiful, handsome (often f. voc., śubhe, ‘fair one!’ in addressing a beautiful woman), [Mn.]; [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
pleasant, agreeable, suitable, fit, capable, useful, good (applied to persons and things), [ib.]
auspicious, fortunate, prosperous, [ib.]
good (in moral sense), righteous, virtuous, honest, [ŚvetUp.]; [Mn.] &c.
pure (as an action), [Yājñ., Sch.]
eminent, distinguished, [W.]
learned, versed in the Vedas, [ib.]
m. water, [L.]
the Phenila tree (Sapindus Detergens), [L.]
a he-goat, [L.] (prob. w.r. for stubha)
the 23rd of the astrol. Yogas, [L.]
N. of a man (cf. g. tikādi), [Kathās.]
of a son of Dharma, [BhP.]
of an author, [Cat.]
m. (also f(A). ) a city floating in the sky (cf. śaubha = vyomacāri-pura), [MW.]
(am), n. anything bright or beautiful &c.
beauty, charm, good fortune, auspiciousness, happiness, bliss, welfare, prosperity, [Kauś.]; [Kāv.]; [Kathās.]
benefit, service, good or virtuous action, [Kāv.]; [VarBṛS.]; [Kathās.]
the wood of Cerasus Puddum, [L.]