unmijitakA
unmijitakā (?), a turning sideways : in śīrṣonmijitakayā, [Page133-a] instr. , LV 62.21 (prose), with a turning of their heads to one side (they gazed at the Blessed One); of gods. So apparently Tib. mgo byol nas . Is the word somehow related to un-miñj- (see the foll. words)? The only v.l. is A śīrṣāmiñjitakāyā; I have thought of śīrsāniñjitakāyā(ḥ), with bodies unmoved as to the heads (see aniñjita ). But Tib. clearly had no such reading (and no word for body ).