ambukrita at Sanskrit => English (Monier-Williams) Of Explained:
ambUkrita
1[ ambU-krita ] mfn. ( [ ambU ] used onomatopoetically to denote by
trying to utter [ mb ] the effect caused by shutting the lips on
pronouncing a vowel ) , pronounced indistinctly ( so that the words
remain too much in the mouth )
---> [ in later writers derived fr. [ ambu ] , water ] sputtered ,
accompanied with saliva Pat. Lāṭy. ( [ an- ] , neg. )
---> ( [ am ] ) , n. a peculiar indistinct pronunciation of the vowels
RPrāt. Pat.
---> roaring ( of beasts ) accompanied with emission of saliva
Uttarar. Mālatīm
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