Ululi, Ulūli: 4 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryUluli (उलुलि).—Ved. Howling, a howl; an outcry indicative of prosperity; पृथग् घोषा उलुलयः केतुमन्त उदीरताम् (pṛthag ghoṣā ululayaḥ ketumanta udīratām) Av.3.19.6.
Derivable forms: ululiḥ (उलुलिः).
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Ulūli (उलूलि).—a. Crying aloud, noisy (while joyous); तं जायमानं घोषा उलूलवोऽनूदतिष्ठन् (taṃ jāyamānaṃ ghoṣā ulūlavo'nūdatiṣṭhan) Ch. Up.3.19.3; Lāṭyāyana 4.2.9.
See also (synonyms): ulūlu.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Ululi (उलुलि):—m. an outcry indicative of prosperity, [Atharva-veda iii, 19, 6.]
2) Ulūli (उलूलि):—mfn. crying aloud, noisy, [Chāndogya-upaniṣad iii, 19, 3] (cf. ululi.)
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Full-text: Ululu, Ululudhvani, Uluka.
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