aruṇá mf(A/ [RV. v, 63, 6, &c.] or I/ [RV. x, 61, 4, & (nom. pl. aruRa/yas), 95, 6])n. (√ ṛ, [Uṇ.]), reddish-brown, tawny, red, ruddy (the colour of the morning opposed to the darkness of night), [RV.] &c.
perplexed, [L.]
dumb, [L.]
coarse (as food), [Jātakam.]
full of, mixed with (instr. or comp.), ib.
aruṇá m. red colour, [BhP.]
the dawn (personified as the charioteer of the sun), [Mn. x, 33], &c.
the sun, [Śāk.]
a kind of leprosy (with red [cf. [AV. v, 22, 3] and [vi, 20, 3]] spots and insensibility of the skin), [L.]
a little poisonous animal, [Suśr.]
the plant Rottleria Tinctoria, [L.]
molasses, [L.]
N. of a teacher, [TS.]; [ŚBr.]; [TBr.]
of the composer of the hymn, [RV. x, 91] (with the patron. Vaitahavya), [RAnukr.]
of the Nāga priest Āṭa, [PBr.]
of a son of Kṛṣṇa, [BhP.]
of the Daitya Mura, [ib.]
of an Asura, [MBh. xvi, 119] (v.l. varuṇa), of the father of the fabulous bird Jaṭāyu, [MBh. iii, 16045]
(áruṇa) m. N. of a pupil of Upaveśi (cf. aruṇám. above), [ŚBr. xiv]
aruṇá (ās), m. pl. N. of a class of Ketus (seventy seven in number), [VarBṛS.]
aruṇá m. (named as the composers of certain Mantras), [Kāṭh.]
aruṇá (ám), n. red colour, [RV. x, 168, 1], gold, [AV. xiii, 4, 51]
aruṇá m. a ruby, [BhP.]