manuscript . block number : A3a.1735 -- folio . line : 60b.1 -- tradition : A1 -- 637 NS -- 1517 AD | ||
Sanskrit | kira-ta sabara pulindra | |
phrase | Newari | English |
1 | thvate mlecha ja-ti | these are barbarians caste |
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Amarakosa | 2.10.20.1 | |||
Sanskrit | bheda-h* kira-tas'abarapulinda- mlecchaja-tayah* //20// | |||
synonym | Sanskrit | Nepali | English | |
1 | kira-ta | can*d*a-la vis'es*a | barbarians | |
2 | s'abara | |||
3 | pulinda | |||
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1 | SH : no message i- saba jan^galama- rahanchan, inla-i- "mleccha" pani bhandachan. goma-m^sabhaks*ako yastu lokaba-hyam* ca bha-s*ate. sarva-ca-ravihi-no'sau mleccha ityabhidhi-yate. ga-i-ko ma-su pani kha-ne, boli- beglai bolne, kehi- a-ca-ra nabhaeka- can*d*a-la vis'es*ala-i- "mleccha bhandachan. (from compilation) | |||
2 | HC : from H.T. Colebrook note: "Of various tribes, mountaineers, savages, etc. As kira-tah*, living in forests and armed with a bow. s'avarah* or pratras'avarah*, wearing feathers (a peacock's tail, etc.) pulindah* or pum*lindah*, speaking no intelligible language". (p.252) (from compilation) |
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