{"id":10531,"date":"2020-09-24T11:22:12","date_gmt":"2020-09-24T05:52:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nighantuvu.in\/teluguenglish\/?p=10531"},"modified":"2020-09-24T11:22:12","modified_gmt":"2020-09-24T05:52:12","slug":"devudu-meaning-in-english","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nighantuvu.in\/teluguenglish\/devudu-meaning-in-english\/","title":{"rendered":"devudu meaning in english"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[Skt.] n. God. A deity, devata, velupu. <b>deva<\/b> <i>deva<\/i>. adj. Of God, devuni yokka. <b>devakancanamu<\/b> <i>deva-kanchanamu<\/i>. n. A certain tree. <i>Bauhinia purpurea<\/i>. <b>devata<\/b> <i>devata<\/i>. n. A deity, generally a goddess; but also a god, velupu, devudu. grandevata the village goddess. <b>devataruvu<\/b> <b>devataruvu<\/b> <i>deva-taruvu<\/i>. n. A heavenly tree, kalpavrksamu. A venerable tree. <b>devatajivamu<\/b> <i>devata-jivamu<\/i>. n. A godlike or harmless creature. &#8220;a telivi yeruganatti devatajivula, vanarideccabiddavalenusaki, papamerugakantabatti campuduraya.&#8221; Vema. <b>devatadicettu<\/b> <i>devatadi-chettu<\/i>. n. The tree calledgaragari. <i>Andropogon serratus<\/i>. davaradangicettu. <b>devatvamu<\/b> <i>devatvamu<\/i>. n. Divinity, deification, apotheosis.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;asmapiyatidevatva mmahadbhihsupratisthith. &#8220;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>A stone even attains divinity when consecrated by the noble. (Hitopadesa. i. 45.) <b>devadattamu<\/b> <i>deva-dattamu<\/i>. n. Lit. the gift of god. The name of the conch of Arjuna, arjununisankhamu. devadattudu andyajnadattudu are two names in Sanskrit Law or Logic like John Doe and Richard Roe, or Titius and Seius, or Omar and Zeid in Arabic Law. <b>devadaruvu<\/b> <i>deva-daruvu<\/i>. n. The Cedar: the Himalayan Cedar.<i>Cedrus deodara<\/i>. (Watts.) commonly called deodar. The <i>Erythroxylon dreolatum<\/i> (Linn.) <i>Uvaria longifolia<\/i>. Rox. iii. 664, 666. suravrksamu, amaradrumamu. Chittagong wood; usually called cedar.caraladevadaruvu the Trincomalli wood. <i>Berrya ammonilla<\/i> (Watts.) <b>devadasi<\/b> <i>deva-dasi<\/i>. n. A dancing girl employed in a temple. <b>devanagari<\/b> <i>deva-nagari<\/i>. n. The name of the character in which Sanskrit is usually printed. <b>devabhutamu<\/b> or <b>devasayujyamu<\/b> <i>deva-bhutamu<\/i>. n. Divinity, devatvamu. <b>devamani<\/b> <i>deva-mani<\/i>. n. A fortunate curl on a horse&#8217;s neck. gurramumedasudi, asvamulaku unde sudivi. sesamu. cintamani, mahameda ane cettu. R. i. 131. Also, kastubhamu. (q. v.) <b>devamatrkamu<\/b> <i>deva-matrikamu<\/i>. n. A country or land which is dependent on providence, i.e., watered by rain only, not by streams.vrstyambusampanna vrihipalitadesamu. vananilla ceta pande pairulugala desamu. <b>devayajnamu<\/b> <i>deva-yagnyamu<\/i>. n. The body sacrifice called vaisyadevamu. A sacrifice, homamu, velimi. <b>devayanamu<\/b><i>deva-yanamu<\/i>. n. The car or vehicle of a god, devatavimanamu. <b>devara<\/b> <i>devara<\/i>. n. God. devudu. A lord or master svami. My lord, Sir. A title of respect used in addressing superiors. devaravaru your honour. intidevaralu household deities. kuladevatalu applied particularly to the manes of married women, muttaiduvalu. Your reverence, a phrase among Jangams. jangamulaku sresthanamamu. <b>devaludu<\/b><i>devaludu<\/i>. n. A temporary paid priest or incumbent. A term of contempt, like priestling. A sacristan, beadle, or attendant in a temple, gudilo devunni pujacesevadu, tambalavadu, nambivadu. <b>devalamu<\/b><i>devalamu<\/i>. n. A temple, gudi, devalayamu. <b>devavardhaki<\/b> <i>deva-varthaki<\/i>. n. The &#8220;artist of the gods,&#8221; a title of Visvakarma. <b>devasarulu<\/b> <i>devasarulu<\/i>. n. A sort of grain. <b>devambaramu<\/b> <i>dev-ambaramu<\/i>. n. A sort of cloth. BD. iii. 120. <b>devajivi<\/b> or <b>devajivudu<\/b> <i>deva-jivi<\/i>. n. An attendant on an idol, devaludu; a godlike creature, one that does no harm, as a bird. <b>devadayamu<\/b> <i>dev-adayamu<\/i>. n. The income of a temple. An endowment to a temple, land given for the unkeep of a temple, land given for the unkeep of a temple free of all rent. gudimanyamu. <b>devanampriyamu<\/b> <i>devanam-priyamu<\/i>. n. Lit. The beloved of the gods, i.e., a goat. meka. <b>devanampriyudu<\/b> <i>devanam-priyudu<\/i>. n. A foolish or ignorant man. murkhudu. <b>devayudhamulu<\/b> <i>dev-ayudhamulu<\/i>. n. Stones and cudgels. rallu duddukarralu. (devasabdamunaku yajnamu ardhamucesi yajnamandu ayudhamulu rallu dudlu modalainavi galavu ganuka a sambandhamunupatti yi padamu prayogincinaru.) A. vi. 100. <b>devalayamu<\/b> <i>dev-alayamu<\/i>. n. A temple. devalamu.<b>devi<\/b> <i>devi<\/i>. n. A goddess, particularly Parvati. A queen. Cf. puttapudevi. Madam. Lady. <b>deveri<\/b> or <b>deveri<\/b> <i>deveri<\/i>. n. A queen, a lady. dorasani, rajapatni.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[Skt.] n. God. A deity, devata, velupu. deva deva. adj. Of God, devuni yokka. devakancanamu deva-kanchanamu. n. A certain tree. Bauhinia purpurea. devata devata. n. A deity, generally a goddess; but also a god, velupu, devudu. grandevata the village goddess. devataruvu devataruvu deva-taruvu. n. A heavenly tree, kalpavrksamu. A venerable tree. devatajivamu devata-jivamu. n. 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