A Tibetan English Dictionary With Special Reference to the Prevailing Dialects
A Tibetan English Dictionary With Special Reference to the Prevailing Dialects
H a Heinrich August Jschke
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Of a deity Dom. ; rma - cen Wdk. , 'one of the 5 tutelar deities of the Bud- dhists' ; Sch. : rma-cen O bom-ra 'lord of the yellow stream' (?). Z p. Rmaii, provinc. Rmin Glr. Ground, foun- dation, rman O din - ba to lay a foun- dation Glr. ] rtsig-rmdn id. ; rmdn-rdo foun- dation-stone. >man- fser, sman- fser or -fsar Sch. 1. Pincers to pluck outhairs; Cs. Instrument for cleaning the nostrils. 2. Sch. Rake (instrument). Rmug-pa rmdn-lam Sch. = rmi-lam, of rare occurrence. Rmdd-pa or rather usua...lly: rmdd- du byun-ba, rmad-byun wonderful, marvelous, and no-mfsar-rmdd-du ^yiir-ba to wonder, to be surprised at, fq. ' rmdn-pa Sch. Wounded; rmds-pa v. Rmd-ba. Rmi-ba, pf rims, to dream; rmi-lam resp. Mndl-lam a dream, rmi-lam za- zl a troubled dream Lt. ] mi-bzan-ba a por- tentous, ill-boding dream S. G. ; rmi-lam mfoii-ba, rmi-ba to dream, rmi-lam-du rdl- bar rmis-so he dreamt that he had been torn to pieces Dzl. ] rmi-lam-du O byun-ba to appear in a dream Dzl. ; rmi-lam brtdy- pa Cs. To judge of dreams, bsdd-pa Cs.
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