stha-pati . See p. 1262, col. 3.
stha—páti m. (accord. to some , fr. caus. of √ 1. sthā) ‘place-lord’, a king, chief, governor, head official (accord. to [KātyŚr.], ‘a Vaiśya or even a person of lower caste, who has celebrated the Go-sava sacrifice after being chosen king’; accord. to others, ‘an Āyogava who is a town official’; cf. niṣāda-sth°), [AV.]; [VS.]; [Br.]; [ŚrS.]; [R.]; [Śiś.]
an architect, master builder, carpenter, wheelwright, [MBh.]; [R.] &c. ([IW. 185])
one who sacrifices to Bṛhas-pati, [L.]
a guard or attendant on the women's apartments, chamberlain, [L.]
a charioteer, [W.]
N. of Bṛhas-pati, [L.]
of Kubera, [L.]
stha—páti mfn. chief, best, principal, [L.]
. See stha-pati above.