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|bhs-entry=<k1>nirnAda<k2>nirnAda<br><b>nirnāda</b>¦, m. (= Pali ninnāda; cf. also <b>saṃnirnāda</b>; Skt. only nināda; all cases of this and related words, see the following, either occur in prose, or in vss in positions where quantity of the first syllable is indifferent; in many places associated with nirghoṣa, whence possibly nir- for ni- is derived by blending), <i>sound, cry, shout</i>: LV 226.17; (? 266.9, see saṃnirnāda;) 401.18; 435.13--14; Mv ii.215.14; 282.2 (so prob. read with 1 ms., v.l. nidāna, Senart em. nināda); Gv 251.24 ff.
|bhs-entry=(nirnAda, nirnAda)<br><b>nirnāda</b>¦, m. (= Pali ninnāda; cf. also <b>saṃnirnāda</b>; Skt. only nināda; all cases of this and related words, see the following, either occur in prose, or in vss in positions where quantity of the first syllable is indifferent; in many places associated with nirghoṣa, whence possibly nir- for ni- is derived by blending), <i>sound, cry, shout</i>: LV 226.17; (? 266.9, see saṃnirnāda;) 401.18; 435.13--14; Mv ii.215.14; 282.2 (so prob. read with 1 ms., v.l. nidāna, Senart em. nināda); Gv 251.24 ff.
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nirnāda
Entry 8396, Page 301, Col. 2
(nirnAda, nirnAda)
nirnāda¦, m. (= Pali ninnāda; cf. also saṃnirnāda; Skt. only nināda; all cases of this and related words, see the following, either occur in prose, or in vss in positions where quantity of the first syllable is indifferent; in many places associated with nirghoṣa, whence possibly nir- for ni- is derived by blending), sound, cry, shout: LV 226.17; (? 266.9, see saṃnirnāda;) 401.18; 435.13--14; Mv ii.215.14; 282.2 (so prob. read with 1 ms., v.l. nidāna, Senart em. nināda); Gv 251.24 ff.