dohadaH · dohadaM
dohadaH -daM [ dohamAkarzaM dadAti dA-ka ] 1 ( a ) The longing of a pregnant woman; prajAvatI dohadaSaMsinI te R. 14. 45 ; upetya sA dohadaduHKaSIlatAM yadeva vavre tadASyadAhftaM 3. 6 , 7. ( b ) The desired object itself. 2 Pregnancy. 3 The desire of plants at budding time (as, for instance, of the Aśoka to be kicked by young ladies, of the Bakula to with sprinkled by mouthfuls of liquor &c.); mahIruhA dohadasekaSakterAkAlikaM korakamudgiraMti N. 3. 21 ; R. 8. 62 ; Me. 78 ; see aSoka . 4 Vehement desire; pravartitamahAsamaradohadA narapatayaH Ve. 4. 5 Wish or desire in general. Comp. — lakzaRaM 1 the fœtus, the embryo (= dOrhfda-kzaRa q. v. ) 2 the period of passing from one stage of life to another.
dohadaH -daM [ dohamAkarzaM dadAti dA-ka ] 1 ( a ) The longing of a pregnant woman; prajAvatI dohadaSaMsinI te R. 14. 45 ; upetya sA dohadaduHKaSIlatAM yadeva vavre tadASyadAhftaM 3. 6 , 7. ( b ) The desired object itself. 2 Pregnancy. 3 The desire of plants at budding time (as, for instance, of the Aśoka to be kicked by young ladies, of the Bakula to with sprinkled by mouthfuls of liquor &c.); mahIruhA dohadasekaSakterAkAlikaM korakamudgiraMti N. 3. 21 ; R. 8. 62 ; Me. 78 ; see aSoka . 4 Vehement desire; pravartitamahAsamaradohadA narapatayaH Ve. 4. 5 Wish or desire in general. Comp. — lakzaRaM 1 the fœtus, the embryo (= dOrhfda-kzaRa q. v. ) 2 the period of passing from one stage of life to another.