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| angustha | the upper portion of the thumb |
| angustha | thumb |
| angustha-parva-matrah | whose size is that of a thumb |
| angustha-parvasu | to the joints of the thumbs |
| angustha-trayam | a length of three fingers |
| angusthat | from the thumb |
| angusthena | by the big toe |
| ani | I can bring |
| ani | bringing |
| ani | bringing back |
| ani | brought |
| ani diye | I shall bring and deliver |
| ani' | accepting |
| ani' | bringing |
| ani' | bringing back |
| ani' | bringing from somewhere |
| ani' | bringing them |
| ani' | bringing together |
| ani' | calling |
| ani' | calling her |
| ani' | collecting |
| ani' | inviting |
| ani' | inviting them |
| ani' | taking them |
| ani' dila | presented |
| aniba | shall bring |
| aniba satvara | shall bring very soon |
| anibare pani | for bringing water |
| anibe | bring |
| anibe | should bring |
| anibe | will bring |
| anibe | you must bring |
| anibe prabhure | he will bring Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu |
| anicchan | not desiring |
| anicchan | without desiring |
| anicchantah | against the will |
| anicchatah | even unwilling |
| anicchatah | of one who does not desire to spend his wealth |
| anicchatah | unwilling |
| anicchatam | although not desiring it |
| anicchatam | even though not desiring |
| anicchatam | not desiring |
| anicchatam | of those who did not like it |
| anicchatim | although She was not willing to be caught |
| anicchatinam | not desiring |
| anicchoh | of one not desiring |
| anidam | transcendental |
| anidram | always awake and free from ignorance |
| anigrhya | without controlling |
| aniha | indifferent to material acquisitions |
| aniha | the desirelessness |
| anihah | from Devanika came the son named Aniha |
| anihah | the nondoer |
| anihah | who are without material desires |
| anihah | with no desire to possess more |
| aniham | indifferent |
| aniham | liberation from karma |
| anihamanasya | of a person who does not endeavor even to earn his livelihood |
| anihasya | of one who has no desire |
| anihat | who are free from endeavor |
| anihaya | without desire for them |
| anihaya | without endeavor |
| anihayah | and from not desiring economic development |
| anihayam | when there is no desire for fruitive results |
| anika | of military phalanxes of soldiers |
| anika-adhipaih | by the commanders of soldiers |
| anika-pah | the commanders of the soldiers |
| anika-satam | with a hundred rows |
| anikah | armies |
| anikaih | by the soldiers |
| anikaih | with such soldiers |
| anikam | an army |
| anikamatah | unwilling |
| anikena | with a mass |
| aniketa | without a residence |
| aniketah | having no residence |
| aniketah | without attachment for a residence |
| aniketanah | without shelter |
| anila | He brought |
| anila | You brought back |
| anila | air |
| anila | and air |
| anila | brought |
| anila | brought back |
| anila | brought in |
| anila | brought them |
| anila | by the demigod controlling the wind |
| anila | have brought |
| anila | life |
| anila | like the wind |
| anila | of the wind |
| anila | you have brought |
| anila haridasa | Haridasa brought |
| anila vyanjana | bought different vegetables |
| anila-agni-dharanam | meditation on the fire and air |
| anila-bhangi-sisirata | coolness from the waves of the mild breezes |
| anilah | air |
| anilah | and the internal airs |
| anilah | soothing breeze |
| anilah | the air |