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tha 1
tha aspirate of the preceding letter
⋙ thakāra
○kāra m. the letter or sound th
≫ tha 2
tha m. a mountain L. • a protector L. • a sign of danger L. • N. of a disease L. • eating L. • n. preservation L. • fear L. • an auspicious prayer L.
thakkana
thakkana m. ṭhakk○ Rājat.
thakriya
thakriya m. N. of a man, iv, 493
thakviyaka
thakviyaka N. of a man, v, 151
tharatharāya
tharatharāya Nom. Ā. (p. ○yamāna) to grow giddy, tumble, Kārāṇḍ. xi, 130
tharv
tharv cl. 1. P. to go Nir. xi, 18
thalyoraka
thalyoraka N. of a village Rājat.
thuḍ
thuḍ cl. 6. ○ḍati, to cover Dhātup.
thutkāra
thut-kāra m. = thūt-k○ W.
≫ thutthukāraka
thutthu-kāraka mfn. one who smacks his lips in eating (not admitted into the Buddh. brotherhood) L.
≫ thuthu
thuthu = thūthū
⋙ thuthukṛt
○kṛt m. N. of a bird Npr.
thurv
thurv cl. 1. p. thū́rvat, (Agni) hurting (cf. Dhātup. xv, 62 • √.turv) MaitrS. ii, 10, 1
thūt
thūt ind. (fr. ṣṭhyūta ?)
⋙ thūtkāra
○kāra m. the sound made in spitting Rājat. vii f
⋙ thūtkṛta
○kṛta n. id., vii, 1116
⋙ thūtkṛtya
○kṛtya ind. spitting ib.
⋙ thūthū
thūthū imitative sound of spitting, Sûktik
thaithai
thaithai (in music) imitative sound of a musical instrument
thoḍana
thoḍana n. fr. √thuḍ W.
thauṇeya
thauṇeya ○yaka n. = sth○ Car. vi f