Adhyardhasuvarna, Adhyardha-suvarna, Adhyardhasuvarṇa: 4 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryAdhyardhasuvarṇa (अध्यर्धसुवर्ण):—[=adhy-ardha-suvarṇa] [from adhy-ardha] mfn. amounting to or worth one and a half suvarṇa.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Goldstücker Sanskrit-English DictionaryAdhyardhasuvarṇa (अध्यर्धसुवर्ण):—(accord. to some) Dwigu I. m. n.
(-rṇaḥ-rṇam) One Suvarṇa (q. v.) and a half. Ii. m. f. n.
(-rṇaḥ-rṇī-rṇam) Weighing, consisting of, worth, bought for &c. one Suvarṇa (q. v.) and a half. E. adhyardha and suvarṇa; in the meaning Ii. the taddh. aff. ṭhak is considered as dropped. See also the following.
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Partial matches: Adhyardha, Suvarna.
Full-text: Adhyardhasauvarnika.
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