náva mf(A)n. (prob. fr. nú) new, fresh, recent, young, modern (opp. to sana, purāṇa), [RV.] &c. &c. (often in comp. with a subst., e.g. navānna cf. [Pāṇ. ii, 1, 49]; or with a pp. in the sense of ‘newly, just, lately’ e.g. navodita, below)
náva m. a young monk, a novice, [Buddh.]
a crow, [L.]
a red-flowered Punar-navā, [L.]
N. of a son of Uśīnara and Navā, [Hariv.]
of a son of Viloman, [VP.]
náva n. new grain, [Kauś.]
[cf. Zd. nava; Gk. νέος for νέϝος; Lat. novus; Lith. naújas; Slav. nǒvǔ; Goth. niujis; Angl.Sax. nîwe; HGerm. niuwi; niuwe, neu; Eng. new.]
m. (√ 4. nu) praise, celebration, [L.]
m. (√ 5. nu) sneezing, [Car.]
náva in tri-ṇava, q.v. &c. in comp. = °van.