रम्य
Sanskrit
Etymology
From रम् (ram)
Adjective
रम्य • (ramya)
- to be enjoyed, enjoyable, pleasing, delightful, beautiful ṠBr. &c.
Noun
रम्य • (ramya) m
- Magnolia champaca (syn. Michelia champaca L.)
- another kind of plant (= बक) L.
- N. of a son of आग्नीध्र VP.
- or n. (?) a pleasant abode Vishn2.
- Hibiscus mutabilis L.
- = महेन्द्र-वारुणी L.
- (in music) a kind of Sruti Saṃgīt.
- N. of a daughter of Meru (wife of रम्य) BhP.
- N. of a river W.
Noun
रम्य • (ramya) n
- the root of Trichosanthes dioeca L.
- semen virile L.
Descendants
- Telugu: రమ్యము (ramyamu)
References
- Sir Monier Monier-Williams (1898) A Sanskrit-English dictionary etymologically and philologically arranged with special reference to cognate Indo-European languages, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 0868
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