mf(A)n. (prob. connected with sūci, p. 1241, col. 1) minute, small, fine, thin, narrow, short, feeble, trifling, insignificant, unimportant (with artha m. ‘a trifling matter’), [Yājñ.]; [MBh.] &c.
acute, subtle, keen (understanding or mental operation; am ind.), [KaṭhUp.]; [R.] &c.
nice, exact, precise, [Col.]
subtle, atomic, intangible, [Up.]; [Sāṃkhyak.]; [MBh.] &c.
m. a partic. figure of rhetoric (‘the subtle expression of an intended act’), [Cat.]
(with Śaivas) one who has attained a certain grade of emancipation, [Hcat.]
a mystical N. of the sound ī, [Up.]
N. of Śiva, [MBh.]
of a Dānava, [ib.]; [Hariv.]
m. or n. an atom, intangible matter, [Sāṃkhyak.]; [Sarvad.]; [MBh.] &c.
m. the subtle all-pervading spirit, Supreme Soul, [L.]
the Kataka or clearing-nut plant, [L.]
= kṛtaka, or kaitava, [L.]
(am), n. the cavity or socket of a tooth, [Viṣṇ.]
woven silk, [L.]
marrow, [L.]
the Vedānta philosophy, [L.]