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SA pa gor, clan in which Vairocana was born [JV]
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female cow; a cow; 1) common appended particle as the second part of a word. 2) indicator of the person, agent. 3) cow [RY]


family name of Vairotsana; also spelled [[spa gor]] and [[pa gor]] [RY]
1) 15th consonant; 2) noun making particle; 3) prefix/ suffix letter; 4) common 2nd part of a word [R]; 5) male personifying/ agent particle [R] (6) cow [R] (7) intermediate state (8) past tense [ng ' r l] [IW]
 
1) 15th consonant; 2) noun making particle; 3) prefix/ suffix letter; 4) common 2nd part of a word; 5) male personifying/ agent particle; 6) cow; 7) intermediate state; 8) past tense [IW]
 
ox, cow, bull, affix, SA pa, folio side b as in 189-95b [JV]
 
/ (6) cow [= 'jo ma dang, drus ma, nu rgyas ma, ba mo, 'bab byed lus ldan, zho srung byed, bzhon ma, 'o 'phel, 'o ma 'ching, yongs 'jo ma [IW]
 
1) 15th consonant; 2) noun making particle; 3) prefix/suffix letter; 4) common second part of a word ['chi ba, rgyal ba]; 5) male personifying/agent particle [shing bzo ba, lha sa ba] (6) cow [R] (7) intermediate state) [IW] <br>
 
 
(med) Cow, Ox ('''ba glang''') (''Bos taurus'') (Drungtso 1999) <br>
Synonyms for ba glang : ba 'jom, 'o 'phel '('Jam-dpal) <br>
 
'''ba glang''' ni / ba 'jom / 'o 'phel dang mo la ba zer / sog par byung ste g.yag nas gzugs legs shing spu thung / dkar nag dmar ser khra dang dmar zal gsar dmar sogs mi 'dra ba'o // rgyud las / ba chus chu ser tshad rnying sbyong // zhes pa la bai sngon du ba glang dmar zal la bsngags / shel sgong las / glang nag po'i mkhris sbyar dug mig la phog par phan // zhes dang / phyi rgyud las / ba gsar dmar zal chu ngang lci ba dang // 'o ma sho dang mar la sbrang rtsi sbyar // ba yi rnam lnga'i sman mar mchin nad rnying // tsha ba rlung ldan chu ser skya rbab 'joms // zhes so // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 243) <br>
 
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_068) ba (23_098) ba sha (23_127) ba mar (24_30) ba'i 'o ma (30_095) ba'i chu (33_157) ba dmar zal gyi lci ba (33_158) ba gsar lci ba (33_159) ba ser mo'i mkhris pa (33_160) ba gang rung gi 'o ma / mcher pa / khrag / lci ba sar ma lhung ba. 'Jam-dpal (print p 243) ba glang <br>
 
Like most domestic animals, ''Bos taurus'' (domestic cow) is currently found throughout much of the world. The wild ancestors of cows were native to northern Africa, Europe, and southern Asia. <br>
Zebu cattle, which originated in India, are sometimes known as a separate species, ''Bos indicus''. However, current taxonomy recognizes zebu cattle as only a type of ''Bos taurus''. Zebu cattle are characterized by a hump over the shoulder, drooping ears, and large dewlaps. They are well-adapted to arid, tropical climates and are especially resistant to the effects of heat, parasitic insects, and ticks (animaldiversity.org). <br>
Successful crossbreeds with cows are '''[[mdzo]]''' and '''[[ba men]]''', one with an ox is the '''[[skom po]]''' or rtol. <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 12:19, 18 February 2024 (EST)


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female cow; a cow; 1) common appended particle as the second part of a word. 2) indicator of the person, agent. 3) cow [RY]

1) 15th consonant; 2) noun making particle; 3) prefix/ suffix letter; 4) common 2nd part of a word [R]; 5) male personifying/ agent particle [R] (6) cow [R] (7) intermediate state (8) past tense [ng ' r l] [IW]

1) 15th consonant; 2) noun making particle; 3) prefix/ suffix letter; 4) common 2nd part of a word; 5) male personifying/ agent particle; 6) cow; 7) intermediate state; 8) past tense [IW]

ox, cow, bull, affix, SA pa, folio side b as in 189-95b [JV]

/ (6) cow [= 'jo ma dang, drus ma, nu rgyas ma, ba mo, 'bab byed lus ldan, zho srung byed, bzhon ma, 'o 'phel, 'o ma 'ching, yongs 'jo ma [IW]

1) 15th consonant; 2) noun making particle; 3) prefix/suffix letter; 4) common second part of a word ['chi ba, rgyal ba]; 5) male personifying/agent particle [shing bzo ba, lha sa ba] (6) cow [R] (7) intermediate state) [IW]


(med) Cow, Ox (ba glang) (Bos taurus) (Drungtso 1999)
Synonyms for ba glang : ba 'jom, 'o 'phel '('Jam-dpal)

ba glang ni / ba 'jom / 'o 'phel dang mo la ba zer / sog par byung ste g.yag nas gzugs legs shing spu thung / dkar nag dmar ser khra dang dmar zal gsar dmar sogs mi 'dra ba'o // rgyud las / ba chus chu ser tshad rnying sbyong // zhes pa la bai sngon du ba glang dmar zal la bsngags / shel sgong las / glang nag po'i mkhris sbyar dug mig la phog par phan // zhes dang / phyi rgyud las / ba gsar dmar zal chu ngang lci ba dang // 'o ma sho dang mar la sbrang rtsi sbyar // ba yi rnam lnga'i sman mar mchin nad rnying // tsha ba rlung ldan chu ser skya rbab 'joms // zhes so // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 243)

Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_068) ba (23_098) ba sha (23_127) ba mar (24_30) ba'i 'o ma (30_095) ba'i chu (33_157) ba dmar zal gyi lci ba (33_158) ba gsar lci ba (33_159) ba ser mo'i mkhris pa (33_160) ba gang rung gi 'o ma / mcher pa / khrag / lci ba sar ma lhung ba. 'Jam-dpal (print p 243) ba glang

Like most domestic animals, Bos taurus (domestic cow) is currently found throughout much of the world. The wild ancestors of cows were native to northern Africa, Europe, and southern Asia.
Zebu cattle, which originated in India, are sometimes known as a separate species, Bos indicus. However, current taxonomy recognizes zebu cattle as only a type of Bos taurus. Zebu cattle are characterized by a hump over the shoulder, drooping ears, and large dewlaps. They are well-adapted to arid, tropical climates and are especially resistant to the effects of heat, parasitic insects, and ticks (animaldiversity.org).
Successful crossbreeds with cows are mdzo and ba men, one with an ox is the skom po or rtol.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 12:19, 18 February 2024 (EST)