vilAsa

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vi-lāsa [ vilAsa ]
m. ( ifc. f. ā ) shining forth, appearance, manifestation, Ṛt. Gīt.
sport, play, pastime, pleasure, diversion ( esp. with women etc. ; but also applied to any playful action or gesture ) MBh. Kāv. etc. ( °sāya, ' for sport ' )
coquetry, affectation of coyness, wantonness ( a form of feminine gesture considered as indicative of amorous sentiments ) Hariv. Kāv. Daśar. Sāh
liveliness, joviality ( considered as a masculine virtue ) Daśar. ii, 9
wantonness, lust Daśar. Sāh
grace, charm, beauty BhP.
N. of a gram. wk.
( with ācārya ) of a preceptor Cat.
n. ( and ā f. ) N. of a metre VarBṛS.
-kānana n. a pleasure-grove L.
-kodaṇḍa m. N. of the god of love Vcar.
-gṛha n. a pleasure-house ib.
-dolā f. a pleasure-swing Pañcat
-dhanvan m. ( = -kodaṇḍa ) Vcar.
-pura n. N. of a town Kathās
-bhitti f. a wall ( only ) in appearance Vcar.
-maṇi-darpaṇa m. a mirror set with jewels to play with Rājat
maya mf ( ī ) n. full of grace, charming Vcar.
-mekhalā f. a toy-girdle ( not a real one ) Ragh
-racikā f. N. of a Suraṅganā Siṉhâs
-vat mfn. sportive, playful Sāh
( atī ), f. a wanton or coquettish woman Kālid
N. of various women Vas. Kād
of a drama ( quoted in Sāh. )
-vasati f. a pleasure resort Kathās. ŚārṅgP. ( v.l. )
-vātâyana n. a pleasure-balcony or terrace Vcar.
-vipina n. a pleasure-grove Prab
-vibhavānasa ( ? ), mfn. = lubdha L.
-vihāra m. a pleasure-walk, promenading Bhartṛ. ( v.l. )
-śayyā f. a pleasure-couch ib.
-śīla m. N. of a king ib.
-svāmin m. N. of a man Inscr.
°sândra-gāminī f. N. of a Gandharvī Kāraṇḍ
vi-lāsaka [ vilAsaka ]
mf ( ikā ) n. moving to and fro, dancing, fluttering MBh.
( ikā ), f. a kind of drama ( in one act on any light subject or adventure ) Sāh
vi-lāsana [ vilAsana ]
n. ( m. c. for vi-lasana ) play, sport, dalliance MBh. iii, 1829
fascination W.
vi-lāsin [ vilAsin ]
mfn. shining, beaming, radiant MBh.
moving to and fro, fluttering ib.
wanton, sportive, playful, dallying with or fond of ( comp. ) R. Ragh. Dhūrtas
coquettish Ragh. Gīt.
m. ' sporter ', a lover, husband Kum. Sāh. ( L. also, a sensualist
a serpent
fire
the moon
N. of Kṛshṇa, of Śiva, and of Kāma-deva ' )
( inī ), f. a charming or lively or wanton or coquettish woman, wife, mistress ( also °nikā Pañcar.
°nī-jana m. Śiś. )
a kind of metre VarBṛS.
N. of a woman Kathās
( °si ) -tā f. -tva n. wantonness, playfulness, cheerfulness Hariv. Mālav. Rājat