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  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19764  + (blessed food (offered to a dead person as part of funerary rite). Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/14841  + (coll., = bzas kha. grazing ground. MTTP.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13578  + (color of old person's flesh. Jackson.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/15214  + (compound of sbrang bu and 'bu, together meaning the larger class of winged insects and bugs/worms. As close as you can come to a general word for insects.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/9558  + (customs, mores, integrity, accord. A kind customs, mores, integrity, accord. A kind of "feel" for culture that one must be born into. Nornang & Epstein in JTS II 79. See the compound bstan lar. Etymological meaning seems to be "sealed in wax" (imprint, impress?). "general interest." Essais 137. bya ba'am las don. Btsan-lha.st." Essais 137. bya ba'am las don. Btsan-lha.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/5070  + (directing one's thoughts to the benefit of a particular person or object, to give someone one's attention, to perform special prayers. A translation that works in most of it's contexts is 'focal object' (suggested by Pempa Dorje, Sarnath).)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/11458  + (egocentric person. Skt. arvAgdarzana.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/17588  + (favorite; a person who is a 'favorite' (of an important or esteemed person). McGranahan in TS9 IV 112.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/9581  + (karmadAna. M.Vy. Silk, Dissert. 230, 234, etc. Person responsible for care of visiting monks.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18054  + (lesser cardamom, deriv. from Skt. sUkSmelA (compound of sUkSma and elA). Blan 312.4.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3564  + (mole; 'blind rat,' mole.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/1597  + (monk-beggar. Goldstein, History 441.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/17366  + (n. of a medicinal compound. BP 212.2.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13576  + (na tshod rgas nas rab tu byung ba. A person who becomes a monk or nun in old age. Btsan-lha.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/7696  + (open, broad (pleonastic compound). Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/12800  + (phyag nas bzhugs (preceded by the name of phyag nas bzhugs (preceded by the name of a person ending in genitive case) is an abbreviated way of writing (noticed in dkar chag's like the Rwa sgreng Dkar chag), meaning that the image or thangka contains the hand-barley of the named person. Acc. to Khenrap in TJ 25 no. 4 (2000) 39, it means hand-held sacred barley. This phrase also occurs in an inscription on the back of a wooden statue of Karma-pa I, which says it contains the hand-barley of Karma-pa VIII (statue in possession of Michael Henns).I (statue in possession of Michael Henns).)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8667  + (possibly a pronoun for the third person. Kuijp (1986) 35.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/9688  + (see Das, who explains it as drums worn both in front and behind (the one behind beaten by a person following).)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/217  + (silk; (coll.) a kind of silk cloth. MTTP.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/14768  + (the end of the hair of a holy person. Karmay, Treasury.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/6794  + (the personal property left by a dead person. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18972  + (to hold in judgement. M.Vy. 7028: gang zag gis gang zag tshod ma zung shig; one person must not judge another person.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/5229  + (to see the real point (of this general interpretation by a highly honored person).)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19274  + (type of 'impure' attire (perhaps worn by an unknown person). Norbu, Drung 120, p. 263, n. 82 .)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3495  + (zas g.yos pa lta mkhan. Btsan-lha. Acc. to Tsuguhito Takeuchi (London 2002), the byan po was the chief cook, a member of the 4-person watchman unit in Central Asia (his assistant was called byan g.yog).)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/10109  + (Does this mean a blind beggar? Or is it a compound for both blind person[s] and beggar[s]? Zhi-byed Coll. V 406.7.)