2. dur in comp. for dus ( p. 488), denoting ‘bad’ or ‘difficult’ &c.
tomb, grave, funeral
dur ind. (A prefix substituted for dus before words beginning with vowels or soft consonants in the sense of ‘bad’, ‘hard or difficult to do a certain thing’; for compounds with dus as first member see dus s. v. ). Comp. — akza a. 1 ( pb ) weak-eyed. 2 evil-eyed. — (kzaH) 1 a loaded or false die. 2 dishonest gambling. — atikrama a. 1 difficult to be overcome or conquered, unconquerable; svaBAvo duratikramaH ‘nature cannot be changed’; svajAtirduratikramA Pt. 1. 2 insurmountable. 3 inevitable. — (maH) an epithet of Viṣṇu. — atyaya a. 1 difficult to be overcome; R. 11. 88. 2 hard to be attained or fathomed. — adfzwaM illluck, misfortune. — aDiga , — aDigama a. 1 hard to reach or attain, unattainable; Pt. 1. 330. 2 insurmountable. 3 hard to be studied or understood; Ki. 5. 18. — aDizWita a. badly performed, managed, or executed. — (taM) improper stay at a place. — aDIta a. badly learnt or read. — aDyaya a. 1 difficult of attainment. 2 hard to be studied. — aDyavasAyaH a foolish undertaking. — aDvaH a bad road. — aMta a. 1 whose end is difficult to be reached, endless, infinite; saMkarzaRAya sUkzmAya duraMtAyAMtakAya ca Bhāg. 2 ending ill or in misery, unhappy; aho duraMtA balavadviroDitA Ki. 1. 23 ; nftyati yuvatijanena samaM saKi virahijanasya duraMte ( vasaMte ) Gīt. 1. 3 hard to be understood or known. 4 insurmountable. — aMtaka a. = duraMta q. v. — (kaH) an epithet of Śiva. — anvaya a. 1 difficult to be passed along. 2 hard to be carried out or followed. 3 difficult to be attained or understood. — (yaH) 1 a wrong conclusion, one wrongly inferred from given premisses. 2 (in gram. ) a false agreement. — aBigraha a. difficult to be caught. — aBimAnin a. vain-glorious, disagreeably proud. — avagama a. incomprehensible. — avagraha a. 1 difficult to be restrained or subjugated. 2 disagreeable. — avaboDa a. unintelligible. — avasTa a. ill off, badly or poorly circumstanced. — avasTA a wretched or miserable state. — vApa a. difficult to be gained or fulfilled; Ś. 1. — avekzitaM an improper look. — Akfti a. ugly, misshaped. — AkraMda a. crying bitterly or miserably; Pt. 4. 29. — Akrama a. 1 invincible, unconquerable. 2 difficult to be passed, — AkramaRaM 1 unfair attack. 2 difficult approach. — AgamaH improper or ( pb ) illegal acquisition. — AgrahaH foolish obstinacy, headstrongness, pertinacity. — Acara a. 1 hard to be performed. 2 incurable (as a disease). — AcAra a. 1 ill-conducted, badly behaved. 2 following bad practices, wicked, depraved; Bg. 9. 30. — (raH) bad practice, ill-conduct, wickedness. — AtmatA vileness, baseness, wickedness. — Atman a. evil-natured, low, wicked, vile, base, mean; Pt. 1. 39. ( — m. ) a rascal, villain, scoundrel. — ADara a. difficult to be withstood or overpowered, irresistible, — ADarza a. 1 hard to be approached or assailed, unassailable. 2 not to be attacked with impunity. 3 haughty. — (rzaH) white mustard. — ADAraH an epithet of Śiva. — ADI a Ved. malignant, thinking ill of — Anama a. difficult to bend or draw; R. 11. 38. — Apa a. 1 difficult to be obtained; SriyA durApaH kaTamIpsito Bavet Ś. 3. 14 ; R. 1. 72 ; 6. 62. 2 difficult to be approached; Pt. 1. 67. 3 hard to be overcome. — AbADa a. hard to be molested. — (DaH) N. of Śiva. — ArADya a. difficult to be propitiated, hard to be won over or conciliated; Pt. 1. 38. — Aruha a. difficult to be mounted. — (haH) 1 the Bilva tree. 2 the cocoa-nut tree. 3 the date tree. — Aroha a. difficult of ascent. — (haH) 1 the cocoa-nut tree. 2 the palm tree. 3 the date tree. — AlApaH 1 a curse, imprecation. 2 foul or abusive language. — Aloka a. 1 difficult to be seen or perceived. 2 painfully bright, dazzling; durAlokaH sa samare nidAGAMvararatnavat K. P. 10. — (kaH) dazzling splendour. — AvAra a 1 difficult to be covered. 2 difficult to be restrained, shut in, kept back or stopped. — ASaya a. 1 evil-minded, wicked, malicious. 2 having a bad place of rest. — ASA 1 a bad or wicked desire. 2 hoping against hope. — Asada a. 1 difficult to be approached or overtaken, unassailable, unconquerable; R. 3. 66 , 8. 4 ; Mv. 2. 5 , 4. 15. 2 difficult to be found or met with. 3 unequalled, unparalleled. 4 hard to be borne, insupportable. — (daH) an epithet of Śiva. — ita a. 1 difficult. 2 sinful. — (taM) 1 a ( pb ) bad course, evil, sin; daridrARAM dEnyaM duritamaTa durvAsanahfdAM drutaM dUrIkurvana G. L. 2 ; R. 8. 2 ; Amaru. 2 ; Mv. 3. 43. 2 a difficulty, danger. 3 a calamity, evil; U. 4. 3. — itiH f. Ved. 1 a bad course. 2 difficulty. — izwaM 1 a curse, imprecation. 2 a spell or sacrificial rite performed to injure another person. — ISaH a bad lord or master. — IzaRA , — ezaRA 1 a curse, an imprecation. 2 an evil eye. — ukta a. harshly uttered; Pt. 1. 89. — uktaM, -uktiH f. offensive speech, reproach, abuse, censure. — ucCeda a. difficult to be destroyed. — uttara a. unanswerable. — udAhara a. difficult to be pronounced or composed; anujJitArTasaMbaMDaH prabaMDo durudAharaH Śi. 2. 73. — udvaha a. burdensome, unbearable. — Uha a. abstruse. — eva a. Ved...
(prefix, prefix) bad; badly; wrong; ill; difficult; hard