Essay name: Dictionaries of Indian languages (Kosha)
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These pages contain a Trilingual Dictionary of various Indian languages (with English meaning); forming part of a collection aimed at enhancing educational opportunities in India. The dictionaries are found in a library designed to support students and lifelong learners in their academic and spiritual pursuits as well as to improve one’s socio-economic status and political equity.
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TEI
TEINO (Gr.), to stretch; hypotenuse, peri-
toneum.
TEKTON (Gr.), a workman; architect.
TELA (L.), a web; telary, toil, entoil.
TELE (Gr.), at a distance; telegraph, tele-
scope.
TELOS (Gr.), an end; telestic.
TEMERE (L.), rashly; temerity.
TEMETUM (L.), wine; abstemious.
TEMNO (Gr.), to cut; TOME, a cutting, ana-
tomy, apotome, atom, bronchotomy, di-
chotomy, epitome, lithotomy, phleboto-
my, trichotomy.
[uncontemned.
TEMNO, TEMPTUM (L.), to despise; contemn,
TEMPERO (L.), to mix, to moderate; tem-
per, attemper, contemper, distemper, in-
temperance, mistemper, undistempered,
untempered.
[template.
TEMPLUM (L.), a temple; antetemple, con-
TEMPUS, TEMPORIS (L.), time; temporal,
tempest, temple, tense, contemporary,
extempore, intempestive.
TENDO, TENSUM, TENTUM (L.), to stretch;
tend, tendon, tense, tent, attend, coex-
tend, contend, distend, extend, inatten-
tion, intend, misattend, nonattendance,
obtend, ostent, portend, subtend, super-
intend, unattended, unextended, unin-
tentional, unostentatious, unpretending,
untended, untent.
[ebration.
TENEBRE (L.), darkness; tenebrous obten-
TENEO, TENTUM (L.), to hold; tenable, ten-
dril, tenement, tenet, tennis? tenon, ten-
or, tenure, abstain, appertain, attain,
contain, content, continue, countenance,
countertenor, detain, discontent, discon-
tinue, discountenance, entertain, imper-
tinent, inabstinence, incontinent, inten-
able, irretentive, maintain, malcontent,
obtain, pertain, purtenance, reobtain,
retain, sustain, unattainable, uncontent-
ingness, undertenant, unentertaining,
unobtained, unsustained, untenable.
TENANT (Fr.), holding; lieutenant.
TENER (L.), tender; entender, intenerate.
TENTO (L.), to try; tempt, tentation, at-
tempt, pretentative, reattempt, unat-
[tenuate.
tempted, untempted.
TENUIS (L.), thin; tenuity, attenuate, ex-
TEPEO (L.), to be warm; tepid.
TEREO (Gr.), to keep; artery, synteresis.
TERGEO, TERSUM (L.) to wipe; terse, abs-
terge, deterge.
TERGUM (L.), the back; tergiversate.
TERMINUS (L.), a boundary; term, conter-
minable, determine, disterminate, exter-
minate, foredetermine, indeterminable,
interminable, misterm, predetermine,
determinable.
TERNUS (L.), three by three; ternary.
TERO, TRITUM (L.), to rub; trite, tret? at-
trite, contrite, uncontrite.
TERRA (L.), the earth; terrace, terrene,
circumterraneous, conterranean, coun-
try, deterration, disinter, dister, inter,
mediterranean, subterrane, terraqueous.
36 TIT
TERREO (L.), to frighten; terror, deter,
unterrified.
TERTIUS (L.) third; tertian, semitertian.
TESSERA (L.), a square; tesseraic, contes-
seration.
[lated.
TESSELLA (L.), a small square stone; tessel-
TESTA (L.), an earthen pot, a shell; test,
testaceous.
TESTIS (L.), a witness; test, testament, tes-
tify, testimony, attest, contest, detest, in-
contestable, intestable, obtest, protest, un-
attested, uncontestable, undetesting.
TÊTE (Fr.), the head; tester, testy.
TETRA (Gr.), four; tetrad, tetragon, tetra-
meter, tetrapetalous, tetrarch, tetrastic.
TEUCHOS (Gr.), a book; octateuch, penta-
teuch.
[intertexture, pretext.
TEXO, TEXTUM (L.), to weave; text, context,
THACCIAN (S.), to stroke; thwack.
THANATOS (Gr.), death; euthanasia.
THAUMA (Gr.), a wonder; thaumaturgy.
THEAOMAI (Gr.), to see; theodolite.
THEKE (Gr.), a chest, a repository; apothe-
cary, bibliotheke, hypothecate.
THEOROE (Gr.), to view; theorem, theory.
THEOS (Gr.), a god; theism, apotheosis,
astrotheology, atheism, ditheism, enthu-
siasm, monotheism, pantheism, polythe-
ism, theocracy, theogony, theology, theo-
machy, theosophic, theurgy, tritheism.
THERA (Gr.), a hunting; sciatheric.
THERAPEUO (Gr.), to serve, to heal; thera-
peutic.
[son; theriac, treacle.
THERIAKE (Gr.), an antidote against poi-
THERME Gr.), heat; thermometer, thermo-
scope.
[untreasured.
THESAUROS (Gr.), a treasure; intreasure,
THESIS, THETOS (Gr.). See under TITHEMI.
THING (S.), a thing, a cause; hustings, noth-
THORUBEO (Gr.), to disturb throb? [ing.
THREL (S.), a slave; thrall, disenthral,
enthral, unenthralled.
THRASO (L.), a boasting character in an-
cient comedy; thrasonical.
THRONUS (L.), a throne; dethrone, dis-
enthrone, enthrone, inthrone, reenthrone,
reinthrone, unthrone. [pothymy.
THUMOS (Gr.), the mind; enthymeme, li-
THUS, THURIS (L.), incense; thurible.
TIGNUM (L.) a beam; contignation.
TIMEO (L.), to fear; timid, intimidate.
TINGO, TINCTUM (L.), to dip, to stain; tinge,
taint, attaint, distain, unstained, un-
tainted, untinged.
TINNIO (L.), to tinkle; tinnient.
TIR (S.), a leader; termagant.
TIRER, (Fr.), to draw; retire.
TIRETAINE (Fr.), linsey-woolsey; tartan.
TIRIAN (S.), to vex; tire, overtire, untired.
TITHEMI (Gr.), to put, to place; epithem.
THESIS(Gr.),a placing; thesis, antithesis, apo-
thesis, hypothesis, parenthesis, synthesis.
THETOS (Gr.), placed; epithet, nomothetic.
TITILLO (L.), to tickle, titillate.
TITULUS (L.), a titie; disentitle, distitle,
entitle, overtitle, untitled.