uBaya pron. a. ( yI f. ) (Though dual in sense, it is used in the singular and plural only; according to some grammarians in the dual also) Both (of persons or things); uBayamapyaparitozaM samarTaye Ś. 7 ; uBayamAnaSire vasuDADipAH R. 9. 9 ; uBayIM sidDimuBAvavApatuH 8. 23 , 17. 38 ; Amaru. 60 ; Ku. 7. 78 ; Ms. 2. 55 , 4. 224 ; 9. 34. Comp. — arTaM ind. for a double object (for earthly prosperity and heavenly happiness also). — Atmaka a. belonging to both. — cara a. living in water and on land or in the air, amphibious. — (raH) a class of birds who live both on land and in the air. — dyuH ind. 1 on both days. 2 the day past and to come. — BAgahara a. 1 applicable to two objects. 2 taking two shares. — (raM) a medicine that acts in two ways (both as an emetic and a purgative). — vidyA two fold sciences; i. e. religious knowledge and knowledge about worldly affairs. — viDa a. of both kinds. — vetana a. receiving wages from both (parties), serving two masters, treacherous, perfidious; uBayavetano BUtvA Pt. 1 ; Śi. 2. 113. — vyaMjana a. having the marks of both sexes. — saMBavaH a dilemma.