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Wylie | ar nag |
Wylie Definition | Fundamentals 15.3 (item 16). Sanskrit, agaru. 'black aloewood.' An abbreviated form of a gar nag po (black a gar). DG 227.6: The leaves & flowers are the shape of re lcag. The flowers are yellow. Since the bark is suitable for making paper it is in the family of 'paper trees' (shog shing). With aging or bruising, the roots and trunk are dark black, but when young they are white colored and foul smelling. Since it is of the family of 'paper trees,' it is necessary to extract the poison before using it in medicine. See a ka ru. = a gar nag po. See ri skyes ar nag. |
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