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  2. Monier Monier-Williams - Wikipedia

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    Monier-Williams compiled a SanskritEnglish dictionary, based on the earlier Petersburg Sanskrit Dictionary, [10] which was published in 1872. A later revised edition was published in 1899 with collaboration by Ernst Leumann and Carl Cappeller ( sv ).

  3. 1860 Boden Professor of Sanskrit election - Wikipedia

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    Monier Williams, elected as the second Boden Professor of Sanskrit in 1860; this photograph was taken by Lewis Carroll.. The election in 1860 for the position of Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford was a competition between two candidates offering different approaches to Sanskrit scholarship.

  4. Template:MWSD - Wikipedia

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    is a simple template that creates a reference to the commonly used Sanskrit dictionary by Monier-Williams. It currently looks like this: Monier-Williams, Monier (1899). A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages.

  5. Rūpa - Wikipedia

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    According to the Monier-Williams Dictionary (2006), rūpa is defined as: ... Monier-Williams, Monier (1899, 1964). A Sanskrit-English Dictionary. London: Oxford ...

  6. Boden Professor of Sanskrit - Wikipedia

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    Monier Williams, the second Boden Professor of Sanskrit, photographed by Lewis Carroll. The position of Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford was established in 1832 with money bequeathed to the university by Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Boden, a retired soldier in the service of the East India Company. [1]

  7. International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration - Wikipedia

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    It is based on a scheme that emerged during the 19th century from suggestions by Charles Trevelyan, William Jones, Monier Monier-Williams and other scholars, and formalised by the Transliteration Committee of the Geneva Oriental Congress, in September 1894.

  8. Kāla - Wikipedia

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    Monier-Williams's widely used Sanskrit-English dictionary [3] lists two distinct words with the form kāla: . kāla 1 means "black, of a dark colour, dark-blue ..." and has a feminine form ending in ī – kālī – as mentioned in Pāṇini 4–1, 42.

  9. Svādhyāya - Wikipedia

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    Monier-Williams, Monier (1899), A Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Pandey, Rajbali (1969), Hindu Saṁskāras: Socio-Religious Study of the Hindu Sacraments (Second Revised ed.), Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 81-208-0434-1