Русско-санскритский словарь / русско-санскритский словарь.
Около 30 тысяч слов санскрита.
sg. | du. | pl. | |
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Nom. | piśācaḥ | piśācau | piśācāḥ |
Gen. | piśācasya | piśācayoḥ | piśācānām |
Dat. | piśācāya | piśācābhyām | piśācebhyaḥ |
Instr. | piśācena | piśācābhyām | piśācaiḥ |
Acc. | piśācam | piśācau | piśācān |
Abl. | piśācāt | piśācābhyām | piśācebhyaḥ |
Loc. | piśāce | piśācayoḥ | piśāceṣu |
Voc. | piśāca | piśācau | piśācāḥ |
पिशाच [ piśāca ] [ piśācá ] m. (ifc. f ( [ ā ] ) .) N. of a class of demons (possibly so called either from their fondness for flesh ( [ piśa ] for [ piśita ] ) or from their yellowish appearance ; they were perhaps originally a personification of the ignis fatuus ; they are mentioned in the Veda along with Asuras and Rākshasas see also Lit. Mn. xii , 44 ; in later times they are the children of Krodhā cf. Lit. IW. 276)
a fiend , ogre , demon , imp , malevolent or devilish being Lit. AV. (ifc. " a devil of a - " Lit. Kād.)
N. of a Rakshas Lit. R.
[ piśācā ] f. N. of a daughter of Daksha and mother of the Piśācas Lit. VP.
[ piśācī ] f. a female Piśāca , a she-devil Lit. AV. (also ifc. = m.)
excessive fondness for (ifc. ; e.g. [ āyudha-p ] , excessive fondness for fighting) Lit. Bālar. Lit. Anarghar.
a species of Valerian Lit. L.
N. of a Yoginī Lit. Hcat.