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- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19883 + (For references, see Nebesky 21.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/5115 + (For rngog. Mane. Tucci, Minor Buddhist Texts 367.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/14131 + (For skyag pa, shit. Btsan-lha.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/15378 + (For stug po. Stein.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/11848 + (For the simile of the goose that can separ … For the simile of the goose that can separate the milk out of water, see MahAyAnasamgraha, chap. 1, verse 49, for example. = ngang skya, bya khyung dkar po, ngur pa dkar po, 'gor po'i lag ldan. JD 258. At times in sUtras, it means a red-yellow color. Silk, Dissert. 378.ns a red-yellow color. Silk, Dissert. 378.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3980 + (For the stone (rdo chig thub), see mdung rtse. For nag po chig thub, see KP1 114.4. KP3 281.7. KP4 449.1.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/12552 + (For this and the concept of mo sbra, see Nomads 268.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/2461 + (For this ethnonym being used by both western and eastern Tibetans to refer to central Tibetans, see Khenrap in TJ 25 no. 4 (2000) 50.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19112 + (For thur mtha', 'rein end[s].' TPS 592.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/10313 + (For words with ma as suffix, see Laufer, Bird Divination 48. He says that it is usually used with words denoting space or time, but this doesn't really work!)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8291 + (For: kha zheng. Bereich, Ausdehnung. Kaschewsky2.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8459 + (For: kho rang. ZAS VII 474.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/2162 + (Foreign policy of Srong-btsan-sgam-po. Dung-dkar 180.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3691 + (Four methods of settling (into meditation)of Gampopa. 129 V 449.6.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8780 + (Four things the domesticated cock has to teach. Flick, Carrying Enemies 47. JD 228. = sha lu ka.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19159 + (Fox tassel. A kind of 'badge of dishonor' … Fox tassel. A kind of 'badge of dishonor' that is 'attached' (btags) to the coward who failed to rescue a person falling beneath a yak. The element dom means a 'tassel' or 'hanging ornament.' This word also occurs in the form 'o dom. Coblin in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 17, no. 2 (Fall 1994), pp. 117-119., vol. 17, no. 2 (Fall 1994), pp. 117-119.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18320 + (Freely put forth. A term used in gter ma literature, explained by Gyatso in JIABS 9 no. 2 (1986) 21. See also mthar chags.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13895 + (French, Yoke 208.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18935 + (Frequent in gzhas, including the ones by the Dalai Lama VI. Discussed by Decleer in his review article on books about the Dalai Lama VI. tshig gsum dam bca', 'Three Word Pledge,' seems to serve as a wedding vow.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/10503 + (Frequently, spyan 'grel. Vostrikov, Critical 73.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/1871 + (From Chin. A mandate. TS5 670.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/1870 + (From Chin. An official letter authorizing a lower body (or person?) to perform specific official acts. TS5 670.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18550 + (From Chinese, this means a document-of-appointment. Kuijp in Lungta 14 (2001) 61. Equivalent to sbel kha.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/6828 + (From Chinese. See Blan 311.1.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/15178 + (From Mong. belge — ensign or emblem. Frequently in form of a rock-crystal seal. TS5. It is an official document-of-appointment. See Kuijp in Lungta 14 (2001) 61.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/10004 + (From Mong. or Chin.--decree of imperial prince. TS5 670.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18799 + (From Mong., caragh — preventive measures intended to forestall a crime or rebellion (a preemptive strike?). Petech in TS5. bza' 'bru'am lto chas. Btsan-lha.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18138 + (From Mongol darqan. Norbu & Takeuchi in TH&L 383.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13331 + (From Prakrit form of Sanskrit devakula.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/15169 + (From Skt. bheka. = sbal pa, 'frog.' For: mi gcer bur 'dzings ba. Blan 308.6. mi gnyis gcer bur 'dzings pa. Btsan-lha. frog. LW 454.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3741 + (From Skt. caitya, evidently. tomb, temple. Karmay, Treasury.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/1634 + (Fundamentals 15.3 (item 16). Sanskrit, aga … 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. a ka ru. = a gar nag po. See ri skyes ar nag.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/15875 + (Fundamentals 15.3 (item 16). Singh 112: Saussurea lappa. Hübotter/1 80: Costus amarus.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/15344 + (Fundamentals 15.3 (item 16). Tibetan medicine knows two kinds of 'crabs' (sdig pa). Sdig srin (= crab) and sdig pa ra dza (scorpion). The former is 'white' and the latter 'black.')
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/5916 + (Fundamentals 15.3 (item 16). an astringent medicinal root. Das. = lig dur, stod li. JD 165. SS 443.2. Mdo 71.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/17697 + (Fundamentals 16.2 (item 17). JD 210.2 ff. 'white pea.' Has white flowers & white 'hairs' on the stems.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/9634 + (Fundamentals 16.2 (item 17). Malva vertice … Fundamentals 16.2 (item 17). Malva verticellata L. Hübotter/1 1, 115; Chinese malve; heals retention of urine & diarrhea. Hübotter/2 2, 74. JD 141. SS 479.6. Types: pho lcam, mon lcam, mo lcam. KP1 190.2. = nyi dga'. YTTM 293.18. DG 263.4 Mdo 322. Tibetan medicine knows three kinds. JD 141: 1) Male lcam pa (pho lcam) groows on tall stalks in meadows. It has large leaves and wide mouthed white flowers. 2) Female lcam pa (mo lcam), smaller than the preceding. 3) Neuter lcam pa (ma ning lcam pa, = mon lcam). Dag-yig: A perennial herb. It grows to a height of 25-90 centimeters. The main stalk grows straight. The leaves are almost circular in shape. The flowers are brownish-red or light red depending on the species (rigs). The flowers open in the 8th or 9th month. The fruit is made into a medicine. There are three kinds: male, female & neuter. There are three kinds: male, female & neuter.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18371 + (Fussbeschwerden, Lahmheit. Kaschewsky2.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/5478 + (Gandharva cities. Dri za means 'odor eater … Gandharva cities. Dri za means 'odor eater.' Actually, the Gandharva are musicians to the gods. Their cities are on clouds. In other contexts, dri za may refer to the consciousnesses wandering in the bar do. Skt. gandharvanagara. Klong-chen-pa 3.9. Germano, Poetic Thought 931.-chen-pa 3.9. Germano, Poetic Thought 931.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/4455 + (Gebetsfahne. Kaschewsky2.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3887 + (Gefährdung, Unglück (misfortune, danger, threat). Kretsch. Stein.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3268 + (Gefängnisleiter. Kaschewsky 85.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8828 + (Geheul (onomat.). Kaschewsky2.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/11932 + (Gejammer. wailing, lamentation. Kretsch.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/14060 + (General term for corvée service, both human transport ('u lag) and riding animal transport (rta'u) as well as pack animal transport (khal ma). Goldstein, Taxation, 10.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/6795 + (General word for rituals, etc. for which monks might be called into the villages. Very popular with Tibetan people, but often criticised for seeming to violate the monastic ideals.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13738 + (Generally it is said that the wishgranting jewel must be elevated to the top of a victory banner before it will grant wishes. Zhi-byed Coll. I 418.3, 437.2.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3244 + (Generally means 'radical method[s],' as distinguished from 'gentle' ('jam).)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/12370 + (Generally means an 'imprint,' however in Gung-thang Dkar-chag, it is twice used for images (evidently cast ones), so here it must mean 'casting.')
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19886 + (Geographical concept explained in 506A 338.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18559 + (Germano, Poetic Thought 817.)