लग्न

Konkani

Etymology

From Sanskrit लग्न (lagna, coming together).

Noun

लग्न (lagn) (Latin script logon, Kannada script ಲಗ್ನ)

  1. wedding
    Synonym: काजार (kāzār)

Marathi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit लग्न (lagna, coming together).

Noun

लग्न (lagna) n

  1. wedding

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Sanskrit

Etymology

From लग् (lag)

Adjective

लग्न (lagna)

  1. adhered, adhering or clinging to, attached to, sticking or remaining in, fixed on, intent on, clasping, touching, following closely
  2. meeting, intersecting, cutting (said of lines)
  3. immediately ensuing
  4. auspicious (» comp.)
  5. furious through being in rut (an elephant)

Noun

लग्न (lagna) m or n

  1. the point of contact or intersection (of two lines), the point where the horizon intersects the ecliptic or path of the planets Sūryas. VarBṛS.

Noun

लग्न (lagna) m

  1. the point or arc of the equator which corresponds to a given point or arc of the ecliptic ib.
  2. the division of the equator which rises in succession with each sign in an oblique sphere ib.
  3. the point of the ecliptic which at a given time is upon the meridian or at the horizon ( क्षितिजे, लग्नम्, horizon लग्न ; मध्य-लग्नम्, meridian लग्न) ib.
  4. the moment of the sun's entrance into a zodiacal sign ib.
  5. the rising of the sun or of the planets ib.
  6. (astrology) a scheme or figure of the 12 houses or zodiacal signs (used as a horoscope)
  7. the whole of the first astrological house
  8. (also with शुभ, शोभन, अनुकूल &c.) an auspicious moment or time fixed upon as lucky for beginning to perform anything
  9. the decisive moment or time for action, decisive measure

Descendants

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