masculine
mountain
Naga [Sanskrit naga tree and mountain, referred by Fausbøll and Uhlenbeck to na + gacchati, i.e. immovable (= sthāvara), more probably however with Liden (see Walde under nāvis) to Old High German nahho, Anglo-Saxon naca "boat = tree"; semantically mountain = trees, i.e. forest] mountain S I 195 = Nidd II §136 a (nagassa passe āsīna, of the Buddha); Snp 180 (= devapabbata royal mountain Pj II 216; or should it mean "forest"?); Thag 41 (°vivara), 525; Pv II 9 61 (°muddhani on top of the Mount, i.e. Mt. Sineru Pv-a 138; the Buddha was thought to reside there); Miln 327 (the same); Vv 16 6 (°antare in between the (5) mountains, see Vv-a 82).
a mountain; a tree
【陽】 山。
(masc, masc) mountain mountain [lit.] not going Construction: na + √gam + a