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The Lexicon contains 12 words with danta anywhere within the word
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adanta : 4 i-danta : 4 u-danta : 4
danta : 17 dantaya- : 1 dantasa-ya : 3 dantasa-ya? : 1
na-gadanta : 2
pus*padanta : 1 lum*danta : 2 lum*dantato : 1 ludanta : 6
 
 
 
The Lexicon contains 46 instances of danta anywhere within a word
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danta anywhere within adanta (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2_3977
(A2 / 506 NS)
2adanta gotra na-ma caran*a na-ma juva names of clan, names of feet (of veda?) are at (a) ending
A5_3973
(A2 / 662 NS)
2adanta gau na-ma, caran*a na-ma juva names of clan, names of feet (of veda?) are at (a) ending
A7_3650
(A2 / 803 NS)
1adanta dvigu sama-sa {5} ya-n^a-, a - ending is done dvigu sama-sa
A7_3721
(A2 / 803 NS)
6adanta, gotra na-ma {4} caran*a na-ma juva, name of clan and name of foot (of Veda) becomes of at (a) ending

danta anywhere within i-danta (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2_3966
(A2 / 506 NS)
2striya-n^ktin {3} thva pratyaya a-dipam*ya- thajura eka-ci- i-danta u-danta s'abdavum* thajura pra-n*i na-mavum* thajura stri-lim*ga juyu sehvana it should known to be feminine whether this striya-m*ktin termination etc. may be, or may it be monosyllabic i- ending, u- ending words, or it may be words for animate body
A2b_4121
(A2 / n.d. NS)
2striya-m*ktin thva pratyaya a-dipam*ya- {12} thajura ekava-ci- i-danta u-danta s'abdavum* thajura pra-n*i- na-mavum* thajura stri-lim*ga juyu sehuna it should known to be feminine whether this striya-m*ktin termination etc. may be, or may it be monosyllabic i- ending, u- ending words, or it may be words for animate body
A5_3962
(A2 / 662 NS)
2striya-n^ktin thva pratyaya {122a.1} a-dipam*ya- thejura eka-ci- i-danta u-danta s'abdavum* thajura pra-n*i- na-mavum* thajura stri-lim*ga juyu sehuna it should known to be feminine whether this striyam*ktin termination etc. may be, or may it be monosyllabic i- ending, u- ending words, or it may be words for animate body
A7_3648
(A2 / 803 NS)
1ekava-ci-, i-danta u-danta s'abdavum* thajura, stri-lim*ga {3} juyuva sehuna it should known to be feminine whether it may be monosyllabic i- ending, u- ending words

danta anywhere within u-danta (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2_3966
(A2 / 506 NS)
2striya-n^ktin {3} thva pratyaya a-dipam*ya- thajura eka-ci- i-danta u-danta s'abdavum* thajura pra-n*i na-mavum* thajura stri-lim*ga juyu sehvana it should known to be feminine whether this striya-m*ktin termination etc. may be, or may it be monosyllabic i- ending, u- ending words, or it may be words for animate body
A2b_4121
(A2 / n.d. NS)
2striya-m*ktin thva pratyaya a-dipam*ya- {12} thajura ekava-ci- i-danta u-danta s'abdavum* thajura pra-n*i- na-mavum* thajura stri-lim*ga juyu sehuna it should known to be feminine whether this striya-m*ktin termination etc. may be, or may it be monosyllabic i- ending, u- ending words, or it may be words for animate body
A5_3962
(A2 / 662 NS)
2striya-n^ktin thva pratyaya {122a.1} a-dipam*ya- thejura eka-ci- i-danta u-danta s'abdavum* thajura pra-n*i- na-mavum* thajura stri-lim*ga juyu sehuna it should known to be feminine whether this striyam*ktin termination etc. may be, or may it be monosyllabic i- ending, u- ending words, or it may be words for animate body
A7_3648
(A2 / 803 NS)
1ekava-ci-, i-danta u-danta s'abdavum* thajura, stri-lim*ga {3} juyuva sehuna it should known to be feminine whether it may be monosyllabic i- ending, u- ending words

danta anywhere within danta (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A1_2761
(A1 / 501 NS)
2kisiya- danta tooth of an elephant
A1_3297
(A1 / 501 NS)
1kisaya- danta tusk of an elephant
A2_3154
(A2 / 506 NS)
2danta a tooth
A2b_3271
(A2 / n.d. NS)
2danta a tooth
A2b_3926
(A2 / n.d. NS)
3kis'iya- {116b.1} danta tusk of an elephant
A2b_4180
(A2 / n.d. NS)
5danta, va-; danta, tooth
A3_1650
(A1 / 550 NS)
1danta co, up to the tusk
A3_2638
(A1 / 550 NS)
2kisiya- {3} danta tooth of an elephant
A3a_1255
(A1 / 637 NS)
1danta co up to the tusk
A3a_2379
(A1 / 637 NS)
2kisiya- danta tooth of an elephant
A3a_2914
(A1 / 637 NS)
1{7} kisiya- danta tusk of an elephant
A5_3153
(A2 / 662 NS)
1danta a tooth
A6_3324
(no trad. / 718 NS)
2kis'iya- danta tooth of an elephant
A7_2940
(A2 / 803 NS)
1danta kuchivo a stick (?) of one cubit
A7_3035
(A2 / 803 NS)
2kis'iya- danta tooth of an elephant
A7_3486
(A2 / 803 NS)
1{170a.1} kis'iya- danta tusk of an elephant
A7_3710
(A2 / 803 NS)
5danta, va-; danta, tooth

danta anywhere within dantaya- (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A7_2074
(A2 / 803 NS)
1dantaya- co up to the tusk

danta anywhere within dantasa-ya (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A1_858
(A1 / 501 NS)
1dantasa-ya a kind of plant
A3_935
(A1 / 550 NS)
1dantasa-ya a kind of plant
A3a_461
(A1 / 637 NS)
1dantasa-ya From A1_858: a kind of plant

danta anywhere within dantasa-ya? (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A4_625
(no trad. / 591 NS)
1da(ntasa-ya?) From A1_858: a kind of plant

danta anywhere within na-gadanta (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2_3808
(A2 / 506 NS)
3na-gadanta ivory
A5_3805
(A2 / 662 NS)
3na-gadanta ivory

danta anywhere within pus*padanta (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A3_85
(A1 / 550 NS)
6pus*padanta s'ubhadanti- yam*kuli; Pus*padanta and s'ubhadanti- is of north-west

danta anywhere within lum*danta (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2b_1584
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1lum*danta the breast
A7_2170
(A2 / 803 NS)
1lum*danta bhim*gva broad-chested

danta anywhere within lum*dantato (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2b_1748
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1lum*dantato ko(ga-yakam*)(ta-) (sva-)nama-la From A2_1648: a garland kept hanged down upto the breast

danta anywhere within ludanta (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2_1483
(A2 / 506 NS)
1ludanta the breast
A3_1380
(A1 / 550 NS)
1ludanta pan~jara part of the breast
A3a_904
(A1 / 637 NS)
1ludanta pan~jala part of the breast
A4_1217
(no trad. / 591 NS)
1bhim*gva ludanta tholva mim* a man having a broad chest
A5_1496
(A2 / 662 NS)
1{4} ludanta the breast
A6_1554
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1ludanta the breast
 
 
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