madhya (11517)
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|bhs-entry= | |bhs-entry=(maDya, maDya)<br><b>madhya</b>¦, adj., seems to be used (as rarely in Skt.) in the sense of Skt. madhyama, madhyastha, <i>neutral,</i> <i>impartial</i>; here perh. more specifically <i>umpire</i>: tatra bhavantehi madhyehi bhavitavyaṃ Mv iii.390.14, <i>there</i> (where the speaker is to engage in a debate with another person) <i>your worships must be umpires</i> (less likely, <i>must</i> <i>be present, in the midst</i>). | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 15 September 2021
- madhya
Entry 11517, Page 417, Col. 2 -
(maDya, maDya)
madhya¦, adj., seems to be used (as rarely in Skt.) in the sense of Skt. madhyama, madhyastha, neutral, impartial; here perh. more specifically umpire: tatra bhavantehi madhyehi bhavitavyaṃ Mv iii.390.14, there (where the speaker is to engage in a debate with another person) your worships must be umpires (less likely, must be present, in the midst).
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