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मारिष

   { māriṣḥ }
Script: Devanagari

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A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English
मारिष  m. m. (perhaps fr.पालिमारिस = मादृश, ‘colleague’; cf.मार्ष) a worthy or respectable man (esp. in the voc. as a term of address = ‘worthy friend’ or ‘dear sir’ ; in dram. applied to the manager or one of the principal actors), [MBh.] ; [Kāv.] ; [BhP.]
Amaranthus Oleraceus, [Bhpr.] pl.N. of a people, [MBh.]

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मारिषः [māriṣḥ]   1 A respectable, worthy or venerable man, (used in dramas in the voc. as a respectful mode of address by the Sūtradhāra to one of the principal actors; see [U. 1;] [Māl.1.] ); शूरो मातामहः कच्चित् स्वस्त्यास्ते वाऽथ मारिषः [Bhāg.1.14.26.]
Amaranthus Oleraceus (Mar. तांदुळजा).

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Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English
मारिष  m.  (-षः) A venerable person, (in dramatic language, especially the title of the manager, or principal actor.)
 mf.  (-षः-षी) A potherb, (Amaranthus oleraceus.)
 f.  (-षी) The mother of the sage DAKSHA.
E. मृष् to bear patiently, deriv. irr.
ROOTS:
मृष्

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See : आदरणीय

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