vi—mukha See s.v.
vi-mukha mf(A)n. having the face averted, turned backwards (acc. with √ kṛ, ‘to cause to fly’, ‘put to flight’), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
turning away from (gen.), disappointed, downcast, [Kāv.]; [Kathās.]; [Pur.]
averse or opposed to, abstaining or desisting from (loc. abl., gen. with upari, or comp.), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
(ifc.) indifferent to, [Vcar.]
adverse, hostile (as fate), [Veṇīs.]
(ifc.) wanting, lacking, [Śāntiś.]
(vi priv.) without the mouth or opening, [ŚārṅgS.]
deprived of the face or head, [Hariv.]
vi-mukha m. N. of a text ([VS. xvii, 86]; [xxxix, 7]), [KātyŚr.]
of a Muni (v.l. vimuca), [R.]