Suci - Needle, any sharp instrument, needle used in surgery, rail, door-bolt, index or table of contents for books, gesticulation, dramatic action




sūci

(H2) sūci [p=1241,1][L=251025] f. (prob. to be connected with sūtra , syūta &c fr. √ siv , " to sew " cf. sūkṣma ; in R. once sūcināinstr.) , a needle or any sharp-pointed instrument (e.g. " a needle used in surgery " , " a magnet "&c ) RV. &c
[L=251026] f. the sharp point or tip of anything or any pointed object Ka1v. Car. BhP.
[L=251027] f. a rail or balustrade DivyA7v.
[L=251028] f. a small door-bolt L.
[L=251029] f. " sharp file or column " , a kind of military array (accord. to Kull. on Mn. vii , 187, " placing the sharpest and most active soldiers in front ") Mn. MBh. Ka1m.
[L=251030] f. an index , table of contents (in books printed in India ; cf. -pattra below)
[L=251031] f. a triangle formed by the sides of a trapezium produced till they meet Col.
[L=251032] f. a cone , pyramid ib.
[L=251033] f. (in astron) the earth's disc in computing eclipses (or " the corrected diameter of the earth ")Su1ryas.
[L=251034] f. gesticulation , dramatic action L.
[L=251035] f. a kind of coitus L.
[L=251036] f. sight , seeing (= dṛṣṭi) L.
(H2B) sūci[L=251037] m. (only sūci) the son of niṣāda and a vaiśyā L.
(H2B) sūci[L=251038]




The Sanskrit epics' representation of Vedic myths
 By Danielle Felle
suci in agni
The Sanskrit epics' representation of Vedic myths - Page 52
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... rest of the Rgvedic corpus might be due to their origin from a different milieu rather than to their later date of composition. X The name is somewhat mysterious. According to VON SCHROEDER (1908:220), it derives from suci "needle" , ...
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The later Vedic economy
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Brajdeo Prasad Roy, Brajdeo Prasad Roy - 1984 - 448 pages - Snippet view
But this view is wrong for the Rgveda refers to suci (needle) and the process of sewing79. The Atharva Veda clearly mentions the stitching of pieces of cloth for making coats80. In an allegory, Raka has been asked to sew her garment ...
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Purāṇic encyclopaedia: a comprehensive dictionary with special ...: Volume 2; Volume 2
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Veṭṭaṃmāṇi, Veṭṭaṃmāṇi - 1975 - 922 pages - Snippet view
SUCI I. A deva (god) who was born in Agnivarhsa. This Suci was the son of Agnideva who was the eldest son of Brahma, ... Trikalpava was the son of Suci. ( Bhagavata, 4th Skandha). SOCI (NEEDLE). Iron needle is Puranically important. ...
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A Sanskrit reader: with vocabulary and notes - Page 273
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Charles Rockwell Lanman - 1884 - 292 pages - Free Google eBook - Read
V sa, si, 'bind,' antra, ' thread,' suci, ' needle ' : cf. Kaa-aia, ♦Koro-...
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Diagnosis and treatment of diseases in Āyurveda: based on Āyurveda ...: Part 2 - Page 186
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Bhagwan Dash, Vaidya Bhagwan Dash, Lalitesh Kashyap - 1994 - Preview
... the help ofjalauka (leech), suci (needle) or fastra (sharp edged instrument) . This relieves pain of the patient. Thereafter, with the help of a iaktu pinda (corn flour made to a bolus) fomentation therapy should be administered. ...
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Suci as Dagger

The Bodhisattva warriors: the origin, inner philosophy, history, ... - Page 145
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Terence Dukes - 1994 - 530 pages - Preview
It is said that they experimented upon prisoners by piercing their bodies with the iron and stone "needle" daggers (called either Suci, Vasi or Sulan), common to their infantry and foot soldiers, in order to determine these points. ...
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kiṃcid aṅgaṃ vibhidyādau tīkṣṇasūcyādinā tataḥ |
tatraiva cetanāṃ yuktvā bhairave nirmalā gatiḥ || 93 ||


sūci
sūci [L=251025]
(prob. to be connected with sūtra , syūta &c fr. √ siv , " to sew " cf. sūkma ; in R. once sūcinā instr.) , a needle or any sharp-pointed instrument (e.g. " a needle used in surgery " , " a magnet " &c ) RV. &c

the sharp point or tip of anything or any pointed object Ka1v. Car. BhP.

a rail or balustrade DivyA7v.

a small door-bolt L.

" sharp file or column " , a kind of military array (accord. to Kull. on Mn. vii , 187, " placing the sharpest and most active soldiers in front ") Mn. MBh. Ka1m.

an index , table of contents (in books printed in India ; cf. -pattra below)

a triangle formed by the sides of a trapezium produced till they meet Col.

a cone , pyramid ib.

(in astron) the earth's disc in computing eclipses (or " the corrected diameter of the earth ") Su1ryas.

gesticulation , dramatic action L.

a kind of coitus L.

sight , seeing (= dṛṣṭi) L.
sūci [L=251037]
(only sūci) the son of niāda and a vaiśyā L.
sūci [L=251038]
a maker of winnowing baskets &c (cf. sūnā) L.
(H2) f.
[L=251026]f.
[L=251027]f.
[L=251028]f.
[L=251029]f.
[L=251030]f.
[L=251031]f.
[L=251032]f.
[L=251033]f.
[L=251034]f.
[L=251035]f.
[L=251036]f.
(H2B) m.
(H2B) m.
 sūcī
sūcī́ [L=251039]
(prob. to be connected with sūtra , syūta &c fr. √ siv , " to sew " cf. sūkma ; in R. once sūcinā instr.) , a needle or any sharp-pointed instrument (e.g. " a needle used in surgery " , " a magnet " &c ) RV. &c

Ka1v. Car. BhP.

DivyA7v.

L.

accord. to Kull. on Mn. vii , 187, " placing the sharpest and most active soldiers in front ") Mn. MBh. Ka1m.

cf. -pattra below)

Col.

ib.

Su1ryas.

L.

L.

= dṛṣṭi) L.
sūcī́ [L=251051]
(only sūci) the son of niāda and a vaiśyā L.
sūcī́ [L=251052]
a maker of winnowing baskets &c (cf. sūnā) L.
sūcī [p= 1241,2] [L=251089
(H3) f.
[L=251040]the sharp point or tip of anything or any pointed object
[L=251041]a rail or balustrade
[L=251042]a small door-bolt
[L=251043]" sharp file or column " , a kind of military array (
[L=251044]an index , table of contents (in books printed in India ;
[L=251045]a triangle formed by the sides of a trapezium produced till they meet
[L=251046]a cone , pyramid
[L=251047](in astron) the earth's disc in computing eclipses (or " the corrected diameter of the earth ")
[L=251048]gesticulation , dramatic action
[L=251049]a kind of coitus
[L=251050]sight , seeing (
(H3B) m.
(H3B) m.
(H2) 

sūciśikhā
sūci--śikhā [L=251070]
the point of a needle Naish.
(H3) f.
 sūcisūtra
sūci--sūtra [L=251071]
a thread for a needle or for sewing (v.l. sūcī-ś°) L.
(H3) n.



(= sūcī) , in comp.

f.
 sūcighaka
sūci--ghaka [p= 1241,1] [L=251055]
a needle-case L.
(H3) n.
 sūcibhinna
sūci--bhinna [L=251061]
divided into needle-like points at the ends of the buds Megh.
(H3) mfn.
 sūcibhedya
sūci--bhedya [L=251062]
capable of being pierced with a needle , very dense , palpable (as darkness) Megh. Hit.
(H3) mfn.
 sūciradana
sūci--radana [L=251064]
" needle-toothed " , the mungoose L.
(H3) m.
 sūciroman
sūci--roman [L=251065]
" having needle-like bristles " , a hog L.
(H3) m.
 sūcivadana
sūci--vadana [L=251067]
(perhaps w.r. for -radana) " needle-faced " , the mungoose L.

L.
(H3) m.
[L=251068]a musquito
 sūciśikhā
sūci--śikhā [L=251070]
the point of a needle Naish.
(H3) f.
 sūcisūtra
sūci--sūtra [L=251071]
a thread for a needle or for sewing (v.l. sūcī-ś°) L.
(H3) n.
 sūcika
sūcika [L=251072]
one who lives by his needle , a tailor &c (cf. saucika) VarBr2S.
(H2) m.
 sūcikā
sūcikā [L=251073]
» next.
sūcikā [L=251074]
a needle L.

L.

Odoratissimus L.

of an apsaras (cf. śūcikā) L.
(H2B) f.
(H2) f.
[L=251075]an elephant's trunk or proboscis
[L=251076]Pandanus
[L=251077]N.
 sūcinī
sūcinī [p= 1241,2] [L=251087]
a needle W.
(H2B) f.
 sūcīkaāhanyāya
sūcī--kaāha-nyāya [L=251090]
the rule of the needle and the caldron (a phrase implying that when two things have to be done , one easy and the other difficult , the easier should be done first) MW.
(H3) m.
 sūcīkarman
sūcī--karman [L=251092]
needle-work (one of the 64 kalās) BhP. Sch.
(H3) n.
 sūcītuṇḍa
sūcī--tuṇḍa [L=251094]
" needle-mouthed " , a gnat Ba1lar.
(H3) m.
 sūcīpāśa
sūcī--pāśa [L=251101]
the eye of a needle Sus3r.
(H3) m.
 sūcīmukha
sūcī--mukha [L=251105]
the point of a needle (also °khā*gra) Ka1v. Sus3r.

partic. hell BhP.
sūcī́--mukha [L=251107]
(ī)n. having a beak &c as sharp as a needle AV. Pan5cat.
sūcī́--mukha [L=251108]
(ī)n. pointed or sharp as a needle MBh.
sūcī́--mukha [L=251109]
(ī)n. narrow (cf. -vaktra) Car. S3a1rn3gS.
sūcī́--mukha [L=251110]
(ī)n. (only L. ) a bird (or a partic. bird or N. of a bird) Katha1s. Pan5cat.
sūcī́--mukha [L=251111]
(ī)n. a kind of kuśa grass
sūcī́--mukha [L=251112]
(ī)n. a gnat or some other stinging insect
sūcī́--mukha [L=251113]
(ī)n. a partic. position of the hands
sūcī--mukha [L=251115]
a diamond L.
(H3) n.
[L=251106]a
(H3B) mf
(H3B) mf
(H3B) mf
(H3B) mf
(H3B) mf
(H3B) mf
(H3B) mf
(H3B) n.
 sūcīvaktra
sūcī--vaktra [L=251118]
having a mouth or aperture as pointed as a needle , too narrow Sus3r. Bhpr.
sūcī--vaktra [L=251119]
N. of one of skanda's attendants MBh.
sūcī--vaktra [L=251120]
of an asura Hariv.
(H3) mfn.
(H3B) m.
(H3B) m.
 sūcyagra
sūcy--agra [L=251125]
the point of a needle MBh. Pan5cat.

i.e. very little (= °grabhedyam bhūmi-talam) MBh. Inscr.
sūcy--agra [L=251127]
" pointed or sharp as a needle " , a thorn L.
(H3) n.
[L=251126]as much land as is pierced by the point of a needle
(H3B) m.
 sūcyagraviddha
sūcy--agra---viddha [L=251128]
pierced by the point of a needle Pan5cat.
(H4) mfn.
 sūcyāsya
sūcy--āsya [L=251130]
needle-mouthed L.
sūcy--āsya [L=251131]
a rat L.
sūcy--āsya [L=251132]
a gnat or musquito L.
sūcy--āsya [L=251133]
a partic. position of the hands L.
(H3) mfn.
(H3B) m.
(H3B) m.
(H3B) m.