Visamshthula, Visaṃṣṭhula, Visaṃsthula: 8 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Visaṃṣṭhula can be transliterated into English as Visamsthula or Visamshthula, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Indian Epigraphical GlossaryVisaṃsthula.—(LP), agitated, unsteady. Note: visaṃsthula is defined in the “Indian epigraphical glossary” as it can be found on ancient inscriptions commonly written in Sanskrit, Prakrit or Dravidian languages.
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryVisaṃṣṭhula (विसंष्ठुल).—a.
1) Unsteady, agitated; Mālatīmādhava (Bombay) 7.
2) Uneven; ततोऽभवज्जरासन्धः किंचित्क्रमविसंस्थुलः (tato'bhavajjarāsandhaḥ kiṃcitkramavisaṃsthulaḥ) Bm.2.11.
See also (synonyms): visaṃsthula.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English DictionaryVisaṃṣṭhula (विसंष्ठुल).—f.
(-lā) Unsteady, agitated.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English DictionaryVisaṃṣṭhula (विसंष्ठुल).— (vi, sam, and vb. sthā), adj. Unsteady, agitated, Kāvya [prologue.] 105, 1.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryVisaṃṣṭhula (विसंष्ठुल).—[adjective] loose, tottering, unsteady.
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Visaṃsthula (विसंस्थुल).—[adjective] loose, tottering, unsteady.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Visaṃṣṭhula (विसंष्ठुल):—[=vi-saṃṣṭhula] [from vi] mfn. ([Kāvyaprakāśa; Rājataraṅgiṇī] etc.) ([from] Prākṛt vi-saṃthula, [probably] derived from √śrath) unsteady, infirm, tottering
2) [v.s. ...] confused, frightened, [Hemacandra’s Pariśiṣṭaparvan]
3) Visaṃsthula (विसंस्थुल):—[=vi-saṃsthula] [from vi] a mfn. ([Hemacandra’s Yoga-śāstra; Śatruṃjaya-māhātmya]) ([from] Prākṛt vi-saṃthula, [probably] derived from √śrath) unsteady, infirm, tottering
4) [v.s. ...] confused, frightened, [Hemacandra’s Pariśiṣṭaparvan]
5) [=vi-saṃsthula] [from vi] b See -saṃṣṭhula.
Source: DDSA: Paia-sadda-mahannavo; a comprehensive Prakrit Hindi dictionary (S)Visaṃsthula (विसंस्थुल) in the Sanskrit language is related to the Prakrit word: Visaṃṭhula.
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Partial matches: Samshthula, Vi.
Starts with: Visamshthulagamana.
Ends with: Ativisamshthula.
Full-text: Visamshthulagamana, Samshthula, Visamshaya, Visamthula.
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