mf(A)n. slow, tardy, moving slowly or softly, loitering, idle, lazy, sluggish in (loc. or comp.), apathetic, phlegmatic, indifferent to (dat.), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
weak, slight, slack (as a bow), dull, faint (as light), low (as a voice), gentle (as rain or wind), feeble (as the digestive faculty), [ib.]
weak i.e. tolerant, indulgent to (loc.), [MBh.]
dull-witted, silly, stupid, foolish, [KaṭhUp.]; [MBh.] &c.
unhappy, miserable ([L.] = kṛpaṇa), [MBh.]; [Hariv.]
languid, ill, sick, [Mālav.]
bad, wicked, [MārkP.]
drunken, addicted to intoxication, [L.]
= -mandra, [L.]
m. the planet Saturn, [Var.]
the (upper) apsis of a planet's course or (according to some) its anomalistic motion, [Sūryas.]
N. of Yama, [L.]
a stupid or slow elephant, [L.] (cf. mandra, bhadra-manda, mṛga-manda)
the end of the world (= pralaya), [L.]
n. the second change which takes place in warm milk when mixed with Takra, [L.]