-vitthara-ka (13784)

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-vitthara-ka
Entry 13784, Page 487, Col. 1
<k1>vitTaraka<k2>-vitTara-ka
-vitthara-ka¦, f. °rikā, adj. Bhvr. (from MIndic vitthara, so AMg., = Skt. vistara, plus -ka, endearing dim., § 22.34), (having…) great breadth (sc. of hips): jaghanāṅgana (= °nāṃ) cāru-su-vittharikāṃ LV 322.19 (vs), of a daughter of Māra; Tib. yaṅs śiṅ (mdzes, fair, = cāru), the woman characterized by hips, who is (i.e. whose hips are) charmingly broad.

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