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The Lexicon contains 21 words with mu-la anywhere within the word
(click on word to see instance)
ta-lamu-la : 5 ta-lamu-laya- : 2
pim*pala-mu-la : 4
pus*kara-mu-la : 6 pus*kara-mu-laya- : 1 pus*kari-mu-la : 1 pus*kala-mu-la : 2
pus*ksra-mu-la : 1 pus*para-mu-laya- : 1
posakara-mu-la : 1
mu-la : 59 mu-lakama : 1 mu-lakarma : 1 mu-lakarmma : 1
mu-lapana : 1 mu-laparvvataya- : 1 mu-labandha : 1 mu-labye : 1
mu-lami : 1 mu-lami- : 12
samu-la : 1
 
 
 
The Lexicon contains 104 instances of mu-la anywhere within a word
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mu-la anywhere within ta-lamu-la (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A1_875
(A1 / 501 NS)
1ta-lamu-la Curculigo Orchioides
A3a_478
(A1 / 637 NS)
1ta-lamu-la From A1_875: Curculigo Orchioides
A6_1054
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1ta-lamu-la From A2_1007: Curculigo Orchioides
A7_1062
(A2 / 803 NS)
1{7} ta-lamu-la From A2_1007: Curculigo Orchioides
A8_451
(no trad. / 831 NS)
1ta-lamu-la From A2_1007: Curculigo Orchioides

mu-la anywhere within ta-lamu-laya- (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2b_1071
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1ta-lamu-laya- na-ma words for Curculigo Orchioides
A5_1036
(A2 / 662 NS)
1ta-lamu-laya- na-ma From A2b_1071: words for Curculigo Orchioides

mu-la anywhere within pim*pala-mu-la (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2_2437
(A2 / 506 NS)
1pim*pala-mu-la root of long pepper
A2b_2549
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1pim*pala-mu-la root of long pepper
A5_2438
(A2 / 662 NS)
1pim*pala-mu-la root of long pepper
A6_2532
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1pim*pala-mu-la root of long pepper

mu-la anywhere within pus*kara-mu-la (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2_1062
(A2 / 506 NS)
1pus*kara-mu-la the root of Costus Speciousus
A2_3642
(A2 / 506 NS)
8pus*kara-mu-la the root of Costus Speciosus or Arabicus
A2b_3761
(A2 / n.d. NS)
8pus*kara-mu-la the root of Costus Speciosus or Arabicus
A3_1006
(A1 / 550 NS)
1pus*kara-mu-la From A1_021:
A6_3712
(no trad. / 718 NS)
7pus*kara-mu-la the root of Costus Speciosus or Arabicus
A7_1114
(A2 / 803 NS)
1pus*kara-mu-la From A2_1062: the root of Costus Speciousus

mu-la anywhere within pus*kara-mu-laya- (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2b_1125
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1pus*kara-mu-laya- na-ma words for the root of Costus Speciosus

mu-la anywhere within pus*kari-mu-la (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A1_921
(A1 / 501 NS)
1pus*kari-mu-la the root of Costus Speciosus or Arabicus

mu-la anywhere within pus*kala-mu-la (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A6_1106
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1pus*kala-mu-la From A2_1062: the root of Costus Speciousus
A8_459
(no trad. / 831 NS)
1pus*kala-mu-la From A2_1062: the root of Costus Speciousus

mu-la anywhere within pus*ksra-mu-la (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A5_3640
(A2 / 662 NS)
8pus*ksra-mu-la the root of Costus Speciosus or Arabicus

mu-la anywhere within pus*para-mu-laya- (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A5_1091
(A2 / 662 NS)
1pus*para-mu-laya- {42b.1} na-ma words for the root of Costus Speciosus

mu-la anywhere within posakara-mu-la (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A7_3324
(A2 / 803 NS)
9posakara-mu-la the root of Costus speciosus or Arabicus

mu-la anywhere within mu-la (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A1_1862
(A1 / 501 NS)
1masyachavu mu-la barren sesamum
A1_2155
(A1 / 501 NS)
1vastu mu-la price of the matter
A1_2679
(A1 / 501 NS)
1mu-la price
A1_2739
(A1 / 501 NS)
2mu-la price
A1_3182
(A1 / 501 NS)
3vastu mu-la cost of material
A2_675
(A2 / 506 NS)
1mu-la nagara dha-ye pra-ka-ra kha-ra garha ra-jra-dhanika {5} devala man*d*apa s'roti- baida yudisi a-dipam* pam*d*italoka thvatenasa man*d*ala juva It is called a main city which is sorrounded by a wall, a moat, a fort and where there are a capital, shrimes, community-hall, pundit people like learned persons, physician, astrologer etc.
A2_777
(A2 / 506 NS)
1mu-la ka- main branch
A2_1593
(A2 / 506 NS)
1tavatam* mu-la vam*gva gone the prince very much
A2_1814
(A2 / 506 NS)
1mu-la maha-tha a prince minister
A2_2357
(A2 / 506 NS)
1mu-la pum*ja- main capital
A2_3141
(A2 / 506 NS)
1mu-la price
A2_3194
(A2 / 506 NS)
3{2} mu-la banija-ra baita, principal trading capital
A2_3224
(A2 / 506 NS)
4mu-la lam* main road
A2_3810
(A2 / 506 NS)
4mu-la origin
A2b_728
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1mu-la nagara pim*ha-ya-va {9} yojanachi dum*ha-se chuya- nagara s'a-kha-nagara dha-ye a suburb is called a city which is started after entering a yojana (i.e. eight miles) going out from a main road
A2b_1693
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1tavatam* mu-la vam*gva From A2_1593: gone the prince very much
A2b_1915
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1mu-la maha-tha From A2_1814: a prince minister
A2b_2467
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1mu-la pum*ja- main capital
A2b_3311
(A2 / n.d. NS)
3mu-la ban*ija-ra bitta, principal trading capital
A2b_3341
(A2 / n.d. NS)
4mu-la lam* main road
A3_733
(A1 / 550 NS)
1mu-la ha-ya- na-ma word for main root
A3_1979
(A1 / 550 NS)
1vastu mu-la prince of the matter
A3_2616
(A1 / 550 NS)
2mu-la price
A3a_1472
(A1 / 637 NS)
1masyachava mu-la barren sesamum
A3a_1622
(A1 / 637 NS)
1vastu mu-la prince of the matter
A3a_2297
(A1 / 637 NS)
1mu-la price
A3a_2357
(A1 / 637 NS)
2mu-la price
A3a_2594
(A1 / 637 NS)
1gvathaya- mu-la the head of a cowpen
A3a_2799
(A1 / 637 NS)
3vastu mu-la cost of material
A5_695
(A2 / 662 NS)
1mu-la nagara pim*ha-ya-va {28b.1} yojachi duva-se chuya- nagaraya- na-ma s'a-kha-nagara dha-ye From A2b_728: a suburb is called a city which is started after entering a yojana (i.e. eight miles) going out from a main road
A5_771
(A2 / 662 NS)
1mu-la parvvataya- abithabi n^osyam* {6} com*gva parvvataca-tom* dva-kom* pa-da- dha-ye From A2b_804: all hillocks surrounded near and far of a main mountain is called pa-da-
A5_1604
(A2 / 662 NS)
1{58b.1} tavata mu-la vam*gva From A2_1593: gone the prince very much
A5_1824
(A2 / 662 NS)
1mu-la ma-ha-tha From A2_1814: a prince minister
A5_2360
(A2 / 662 NS)
1mu-la pum*ja- main capital
A5_3140
(A2 / 662 NS)
1mu-la price
A5_3193
(A2 / 662 NS)
3mu-la ban*ija-ra baita,
A5_3223
(A2 / 662 NS)
4mu-la lam* main road
A5_3807
(A2 / 662 NS)
4mu-la origin
A6_823
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1sim*ya- mu-la dam*da From A4_476: main stem of a tree
A6_1660
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1tava mu-la ka-pada very much priced cloth
A6_1805
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1mu-la pu-rn*n*a-huti main complete offering
A6_1893
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1mu-la mantri- a prime minister
A6_2457
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1mu-la pana main money
A6_2639
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1mu-la pule, to pay price
A6_2838
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1mu-la main
A6_2990
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1vr*ndis*t*ha-h* mu-la; vr*ndis*t*ha, main
A6_3237
(no trad. / 718 NS)
2mu-la price
A6_3291
(no trad. / 718 NS)
2mu-la pum*ja- dhana wealth of principal capital
A6_3300
(no trad. / 718 NS)
2mu-la price
A6_3322
(no trad. / 718 NS)
3mu-la lam* main road
A6_3709
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1mu-la main
A6_3862
(no trad. / 718 NS)
3mu-(la) origin
A7_707
(A2 / 803 NS)
1des'aya- mu-la lam*, a main road of a country or a city
A7_711
(A2 / 803 NS)
1mu-la nagaran*a piha-ya-va yojanachi dubose chuya- nagara s'a-kha- dha-ya; a branch city is called a city which is started after entering a Yojana going out from a main road
A7_790
(A2 / 803 NS)
1mu-la parvvataya- abithabi n^a-syam* com*gva parvvataca- {5} dva-ko pa-da- dha-ya; all hillocks surrounded near and far of a main mountain is calle pa-da-
A7_827
(A2 / 803 NS)
1siya- mu-la ka-; main branch of a tree
A7_1971
(A2 / 803 NS)
2mu-la ses*t*a the chief dear person
A7_2969
(A2 / 803 NS)
1ka-raka kriya- mu-la ya-n^a- made of mainly case and verb
A7_3366
(A2 / 803 NS)
3vastu mu-la cost of material

mu-la anywhere within mu-lakama (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A5_2901
(A2 / 662 NS)
1mu-lakama magic

mu-la anywhere within mu-lakarma (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2_2902
(A2 / 506 NS)
1mu-lakarma magic

mu-la anywhere within mu-lakarmma (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2b_3016
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1mu-lakarmma magic

mu-la anywhere within mu-lapana (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A6_3781
(no trad. / 718 NS)
2mu-lapana, dhana capital, wealth

mu-la anywhere within mu-laparvvataya- (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2b_804
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1mu-laparvvataya- abithabi n^osyam* com*gva parvvataca-to dva-ko pa-da- dha-ye all hillocks surrounded near and far of a main mountain is called pa-da-

mu-la anywhere within mu-labandha (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2b_1747
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1{7} mu-labandha taya- them* taya- sva-nama-la From A2_1647: a garland kept like keeping of a particular position of the fingers

mu-la anywhere within mu-labye (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A1_802
(A1 / 501 NS)
1mu-labye the flower of sesame

mu-la anywhere within mu-lami (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A7_3170
(A2 / 803 NS)
2mu-lami, a chief person

mu-la anywhere within mu-lami- (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A1_2312
(A1 / 501 NS)
1mu-lami- chief person
A1_2645
(A1 / 501 NS)
2mu-lami- main person
A1_2871
(A1 / 501 NS)
2gova-laya- mu-lami- chief of cowherds
A1_2976
(A1 / 501 NS)
1gvat*haya- mu-lami- the head of a cowpen
A1_2998
(A1 / 501 NS)
2mu-lami- a chief person
A1_3298
(A1 / 501 NS)
4mu-lami- chief
A3_2523
(A1 / 550 NS)
2mu-lami- main person
A3_2851
(A1 / 550 NS)
1gva-t*haya- mu-lami- the head of a cowpen
A3a_2263
(A1 / 637 NS)
2mu-lami- main person
A3a_2489
(A1 / 637 NS)
2gova-laya- mu-lami- chief of cowherds
A3a_2616
(A1 / 637 NS)
2mu-lami- a chief person
A3a_2915
(A1 / 637 NS)
4mu-lami- chief

mu-la anywhere within samu-la (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A7_1374
(A2 / 803 NS)
1pyam*t*hasa thvala samu-la a group of ones who possesses (a child) in the belly
 
 
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