vípra mf(A)n. stirred or excited (inwardly), inspired, wise (said of men and gods, esp. of Agni, Indra, the Aśvins, Maruts &c.; cf. paṇḍita), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.]
learned (esp. in theology), [TS.]; [ŚBr.]
a sage, seer, singer, poet, learned theologian, [RV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.]
a Brāhman (ā f. a Brāhman woman), [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c.
a priest, domestic priest, [R.]
the moon, [L.]
the month Bhādrapada, [L.]
Ficus Religiosa, [L.]
Acacia Sirissa, [L.]
(in prosody) a proceleusmatic, [Col.]
N. of a son of Ślīṣṭi, [VP.] (v.l. ripra)
of a son of Śrutaṃ-jaya (or Śṛtaṃ-jaya), [BhP.]
of a son of Dhruva, [ib.]
pl. a class of demi-gods (mentioned with the Sādhyas, Yakṣas and Rākṣasas), [ĀśvGṛ.]
&c. See √ vip, p. 972.