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The Lexicon contains 8 words with n^a-ta- anywhere within the word
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n^a-ta- : 20 n^a-ta-m* : 1 n^a-ta-d*a : 1 n^a-ta-d*asa : 1
n^a-ta-na : 1 n^a-ta-la : 2 n^a-ta-sa : 1 n^a-ta-hu : 1
 
 
 
The Lexicon contains 28 instances of n^a-ta- anywhere within a word
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n^a-ta- anywhere within n^a-ta- (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A2_42
(A2 / 506 NS)
1thva n^a-ta- devavr*ks*a these five types are celestial trees
A2_302
(A2 / 506 NS)
2thvate {4} n^a-ta- laks*an*a ga-n^a cvam*gva gram*tha pura-n*a- dha-ye the treatise sufficed with these five characteristics is called Pura-n*a
A2_1942
(A2 / 506 NS)
1thva n^a-ta- sarham*ya- gamana these five types are movement of a horse
A2b_52
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1thva n^a-ta- devavr*ks*a dha-ya these are called five types of celestial trees
A2b_325
(A2 / n.d. NS)
2thva n^a-ta- laks*an*a ga-n^a com*gva granthaya- na-ma pura-n*a dha-ye the treatise sufficed with these five characteristics is called pura-n*a
A2b_2044
(A2 / n.d. NS)
1thva n^a-ta- sad*am*ya- gamana From A2_1942: these five types are movement of a horse
A2b_2142
(A2 / n.d. NS)
6stha-napan~cakam*, thva n^a-ta- stha-napam*caka {9} dha-ya Stha-napan~caka, these five are called Stha-napan~caka
A5_51
(A2 / 662 NS)
1thva n^a-ta- devavr*ks*a dha-ya From A2b_52: these are called five types of celestial trees
A5_297
(A2 / 662 NS)
1thvate n^a-ta- laks*an*a ga-n^a cogva granthaya- na-ma pura-n*a dha-ye treatise sufficed with these five characteristics is called pura-n*a
A5_1951
(A2 / 662 NS)
1thva n^a-ta- sad*am*ya- gamana From A2_1942: these five types are movement of a horse
A6_56
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1thva n^a-ta- devavr*ks*a these are five types of divine trees
A6_300
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1n^a-ta- laks*an*a jujuran^a-va pura-n*a when there are five characteristics, it becomes the pura-n*a
A6_371
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1thva n^a-ta- svaram* tam*tina luyam* tha-ya- sara these five sound are the sound produced while playing in the string
A6_2028
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1thva n^a-ta- s'am*d*aya- gati thse five types are motion of a horse
A7_52
(A2 / 803 NS)
2thva n^a-ta- sim* deva deva vr*ks*a dha-ya these five types of trees are called celestial trees
A7_2009
(A2 / 803 NS)
1thva n^a-ta- prakr*ti dha-ya these five are called prakr*ti or constituent elements of a state
A7_2018
(A2 / 803 NS)
1s'a-mapan~ca ja-yaya- n^a-ta- vidhi thvate these are five types of friendship
A7_2020
(A2 / 803 NS)
1pan~ca, n^a-ta- prakr*ti; pan~ca, five types
A7_2099
(A2 / 803 NS)
1thva n^a-ta- sad*aya- gamana From A2_1942: these five types are movement of a horse
A7_2198
(A2 / 803 NS)
6itya-distha-napam*cakam*, thva n^a-ta- stha-napan~cakam* dha-ya Stha-napan~caka, these five are called Stha-napan~caka

n^a-ta- anywhere within n^a-ta-m* (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A7_331
(A2 / 803 NS)
1thva n^a-ta-m* ga-n^a con^a grantha pura-n*a dha-ye From A5_297: treatise sufficed with these five characteristics is called pura-n*a

n^a-ta- anywhere within n^a-ta-d*a (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A5_1539
(A2 / 662 NS)
1n^a-ta-d*a the cheeks

n^a-ta- anywhere within n^a-ta-d*asa (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A5_1628
(A2 / 662 NS)
1bharipanisa n^a-ta-d*asa na-sa-ka s'ri-kham*d*ana com*syam* ta- From A2b_1718: kept drawing with perfumed sandal wood on the cheeks of women

n^a-ta- anywhere within n^a-ta-na (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A4_1156
(no trad. / 591 NS)
1thu n^a-ta-na with these five

n^a-ta- anywhere within n^a-ta-la (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A5_1540
(A2 / 662 NS)
1n^a-ta-la ko From A2_1527: below to the cheek
A7_1629
(A2 / 803 NS)
1n^a-ta-la kva; below to the cheek

n^a-ta- anywhere within n^a-ta-sa (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A6_2549
(no trad. / 718 NS)
1thvate n^a-ta-sa s'res*t*ha best in these five

n^a-ta- anywhere within n^a-ta-hu (back to top of list)
 
manuscript
(tradition / date)
phrase NewariEnglish
A5_1910
(A2 / 662 NS)
1kisiya- n^a-ta-hu the temples of an elephant
 
 
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