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DA: acoustic root of the propensity of peevishness
DAGDHA: burnt
DAŃŚT́RÁ: horrifying teeth
DANSHA: sting
DAMAKÁ: gusty violent or sudden blast of wind, flash
DAMAN, suppression, restraint, subdued, quelling
DAMBHA: vanity
DAYÁ : (from root day) to melt when seeing someone’s pain and to remove the pain, kindness, pity, mercy, grace
DARADI: sympathiser
DARÁDARI: haggling, higgling, chaffering
DARIYÁ: river
DARDUR / DÁDUR: toad, frog, cloud
DARPA, pride, ego
DARPAHÁRII: the stealer or destroyer of pride
DARSHANA: vision, appearance, look, philosophy, visualisation, ideology, seeing, sight
DAL: group, flock, swarm, herd, crowd, congregation
DAH: whirlpool
DAHAN: burn, heat
DADHI / DAHI: curd, yogurt
DÁG: (u, h, b) mark, impression
DÁDUR / DARDUR: toad, frog, cloud
DÁNA, gift, grant, donation, alms, gratuity, charity, offering
DÁNAVA: devil, demon, monster
DÁNAVATÁ: devilish, demonic
DÁNII: generous, bestower, giver
DÁMINI: lightning
DÁNŔI: oarsman, rower
DÁPA: pride
DÁBI: suppress
DÁM (b / h / u): price, cost, value, thread, chord, string, garland, bunch, cluster, lock, an aquatic grass
DÁM: oppression
DÁY: inherited wealth or property, pitiable, difficult, hard, bond, obligation, debt
DÁRUŃA: intense, great, terrible, severe, unbearable, difficult, cruel, injuring
DÁVADÁHA: heat of forest fire
DÁVI: prayer or complain, right, title, claim, demand
DÁHIKÁ: burning capacity
DIGANTA: horizon
DIGVADIK: all places, all quarters, what is good or bad right or wrong
DIGVALAY: horizon
DIGHAL: long, large, tall
DIGHI: a large pond or tank, water reservoir
DIN, day
DIN PAINJII: dairy
DIVAS: day, time
DIVYA: divine, effulgent
DIYÁCHO: you have given
DIYECHO: you have given
DIL: heart
DILUM, gave
DIIRGHA: long
DIIRGHASHVÁSA: sighs
DIINA: poor, destitute
DIINATÁ: poverty, deficiency, misery, distress, beggary, penury, destitution, dearth, insufficiency, wants, need
DIIP: lamp
DIIPAK RÁGA: a musical tune supposed to have power to ignite when sung
DIIPÁLOK: light of the lamp
DIIPÁVALII: collection or festival of lamps
DIIPTA: burning, shining, lighted, illuminated, radiant, luminous, blazing, bright, lustrous, revealed, dazzling, glaring
DIIRŃA: split, cleft, rent, broken, torn
DIIKŚÁ: initiation
DUKUL: both alternatives, both banks of a river, both lives mundane and above, both families
DUNDUBHI: large war trumpet or kettledrum of ancient India
DUPAR: noon, midday
DUPUR: noon, midday
DURANTA: awful, unmanageably restless or naughty, romping and mischievous, terrible, not easily subdued, very powerful and ferocious, galling, hot, severe, strong, steep
DURAPANEYA: hard to remove or dispense with
DURÁCÁRII: sinner
DURÁSHÁ: audacity, unrealisable longing or desire, a cry for moon, an ambition
DURJINEY: difficult to know, learn, recognise or comprehend, abstruse
DURJAY: hard to win
DURDAMA: insuppressible
DURDIN: bad days
DURÁSHÁ / DURÁKÁKŚÁ: unrealisable longing, cry for moon, too high ambition, bad expectations
DURNIVÁRA: irresistible
DURNIITI: moral degeneration, malpractice, corruption, perversion, wickedness
DURBAL: weak
DURBODHA: difficult to understand or know or comprehend or recognise
DURMADA: terribly intoxicated, maddened, frenzied, irresistible, turbulent
DURMARA: diehard
DURMEYA: precious
DURYOGA: unfavourable time, dangers
DURVÁR: difficult to prevent or check, irresistible
DURVIPAKA: disaster, danger, hazard, difficult, trouble
DURLABHA: hard or difficult to get
DULÁL: darling, dear, minion
DUSHCINTÁ: worry
DUŚT́A, wicked
DUSTARA: difficult, hard to cross, arduous, uphill
DUHKHA: sorrow
DÚ / DÚT́I, two
DÚTA: envoy
DÚR: far, distant
DÚRATVA: distance
DÚRÁTMA BODHA: closeness from distance
DÚRÁNTA: remote or far-off place
DURÁSHÁ: obstinacy, stubbornness, adamancy, perverse, unyielding, stiff, tough, obdurate, pertinacious, headstrong, dogged, intractable
DÚRE: far, distant
DÚRVIPÁK: disaster, danger, hazard, difficulty, trouble
DRK: eye, sight, vision, knowledge, witness, substantiator
DRK PÁTA: casting a glance, taking notice of, paying heed to
DRKVALAYA: within the periphery of sight
DRŔHA: firm, steady, strict, tight, strong, severe, unwavering
DRSHYA: panorama, scenery, view, visible, apparent, manifested
DRŚT́A: seen, looked, perceived, observed, beheld, visible, appearing, manifested, known
DRŚT́I: seeing, power of vision
DRPTA: proud, vain, arrogant, haughty, spirited, flaming, blazing, scorching, flared up
DRPTI: spirit, confidence, pride, honour
DEKHANA: to see
DEMÁK: self conceit, vanity, amour-propre, arrogance, to be proud
DEMÁKE: vain, conceited, arrogant, haughty
DEYÁ: cloud, lightning, thunder, roar or rumble of clouds
DEVA: expression of the Supreme Entity or the Effulgent Entity, He who vibrates the whole universe, He who cannot be divided into parts
DEVADATTA: one of external váyus responsible for thirst and hunger
DESHA: country, place, space, arena
DESHAŃÁ: direction, instruction
DEHA: body
DAETYA: demon, giant, monster, ogre, devil
DAENYA: poverty, misery
DAEHIK: pertaining to the body
DOT́ANA: dilemma, confusion, push-pull, indecision, doubt
DOR: door
DOLAN: pulsation, vibration, oscillation, swing, tremble, quiver, quaver, quaver, shiver, flutter, shudder, quake, wave, agitate, fluctuate, reel, rock, sway, joggle, jolt, flap, jounce, brandish, tremble, totter, jar, thrill, vary, move, wobble, waggle, stagger
DOLAK: pendulum
DOLÁ: pulsation, vibration, oscillation, swing
DOŚA: defect, sin, vice, guilt, crime, demerit, weakness, blemish, flaw, fault, lapse, blame
DOŚII: guilty, sinner
DYULOKA: heavenly world, psychic arena, the world of effulgence
DYUTI: light, radiation, illumination, effulgence, glow
DYOTAKA: shining, illumination, explaining, making manifest, showing, expressive of
DYOTANÁ: figurative expression, implication, suggestion, significance, gesture, indication
DRAŚT́Á: observer, seer
DRÁGHIMÁ: length, degree of longitude
DRUTA: speedy
DRUM: tree
DRUMAL: soft, tender
DRIPTA: shine
DRIPTI: blaze, spirit
DVANDVA: conflict, quarrel, dispute, fight, duel, couple
DVÁR / DOR: door
DVEŚA: envy, malice, hatred, grudge, enmity, aversion, antipathy, dislike
DVEŚAŃÁ: aversion
DVAETA: duality
DVAETA BODHA: feeling of duality
DVIDHÁ: hesitation, dilemma