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Online Sanskrit Dictionaries and utilities
The following list, and links 1, 2, and 3 indicate evidence of the tremendous development that has taken place in online utilities for Sanskrit learning.
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Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon contains searchable access to the Monier Williams Sanskrit Dictionary, with selectable items for Capellars Sanskrit Dictionary, Tamil and Pahlavi dictionaries. Both searches with Sanskrit/Tamil/Pahlavi and English words are allowed.
An improved version of the search for just Sanskrit words for English meaning is available at Monier Williams Online Sanskrit English Dictionary which allows Sanskrit word input in Kyoto, SLP1, and Itrans transliterations, and output in
Devanagari Unicode,
Harvard-Kyoto,
ITRANS,
Roman Unicode,
Roman CSX,
Roman Manjushree CSX formats. An advanced search covers Sanskrit and English word searches with maximum of "All" word displays in different formats.
Other digitized editions and scanned images of Sanskrit-English/German dictionaries are available at Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries.
The web page provides Sanskrit lexicons prepared by the Institute of Indology and Tamil Studies, Cologne University.
The advanced M-W site feature gives the declension of the stem, or gives the stem and declension if you
input the inflected stem.
The Monier William's dictionary in HTML text format is prepared by Richard Mahoney.
- Here is a list of abbreviations and symbols used in Monier Williams Sanskrit English dictionary.
- Word list from Monier William's Sanskrit dictionary, shabda sa.ngraha :
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- Ajit Krishnan's Mudgala kosha, a searchable compilation of various dictionaries
including Monier William's and Apte's dictionaries with additional grammar utilities will be an excellent addition to your Sanskrit learning. Explore the site of various scanned books and software including
mobile applications for Sanskrit dictionaries. The Apps are kept at http://www.aupasana.com/stardict, along with installation instructions.
- sandic - Sanskrit-English Dictionary - SanDic v1.0 prepared by From: Artem Novikov novikovag at gmail.com
It is an open source and free (under GPL) Sanskrit-English Dictionary. The electronic version is based on dictionaries by Apte Vaman Shivaram
(Revised and enlarged edition of Prin. V. S. Apte's The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary. Poona: Prasad Prakashan, 1957-1959. 3v),
Arthur Anthony Macdonell
(A practical Sanskrit dictionary with transliteration, accentuation, and etymological analysis throughout. London: Oxford University Press, 1929.), and
Monier Williams
(Sanskrit-English Dictionary)
It is available for download from https://sourceforge.net/projects/sandic. Download all four files seen when you click "Browse All Files" and extract all files from .zips in to a single folder. sandic_w32s.exe is the main executable.
Ajit Krishnan has developed a mobile applications using these dictionaries. The Apps are kept at http://www.aupasana.com/stardict, along with installation instructions.
Monier William's and Apte dictionary for Mac OS compiled by Dr. Pankaj Dubey : Download the three Zip files
"Files need to be unzipped and pasted in the Mac OS's Library->Dictionary folder.Dictionary files taken from Ajit Krishnan's website http://www.aupasana.com/software and converted in Mac Os format with Dictunifier 2.1.
The search with Devanagari script is not working; Sanskrit word would need to be searched with Diacritics or IPA convention.
In Mac OS Dictionary App, go to "Preferences" and enable the dictionaries". For any questions, write to Pankaj at dr.pankaj.dubey [at]] gmail dot com .
- Louis Bontes' PC-based dictionary utility for Monier William's digitized dictionary at Cologne is available at http://members.ams.chello.nl/l.bontes/.
- Michael Bunk's Monier William's utility is at http://dict.uni-leipzig.de/dictd as an alternative to Cologne version.
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- The scanned images of entire Monier Williams Sanskrit English dictionary are available at Sripedia MW as a part of Million Books Project. Contact S. Sriram for more details on the Sripedia project and if you would like to volunteer for proofreading other documents. Also read to hearts' content the scanned Sanskrit books at Sanskrit section. Download of large files are required.
- A PDF version of the dictionary scanned at Sripedia MW is made available in two parts of 105MB each. Download them at
Vol 1,
Vol 2,
Abbr and References,
Complete,
ReadMe.txt.
The Cologne project's scanned version has larger, and more legible pages :
Vol 1,
Vol 2,
Vol 3,
Vol 4,
Abbr and References.
- A number of rare and historical Sanskrit dictionaries are provided
in a convenient single volume format here. These include Sanskrit-French,
English-Sanskrit and Sanskrit-German (Cappeller, Petersburger Worterbuch
Grosses (PWG), Petersburger Worterbuch kleines (pwg)) dictionaries apart
from Monier Williams, Wilson, Cappeller and Macdonel Sanskrit-English
dictionaries. A smaller, but less legible scan of Monier Williams'
dictionary is provided here.
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Dictionaries of South Asia project at University of Chicago plans to include four searchable
Sanskrit Dictionaries. The dictionary by Arthur Anthony Macdonell, A
practical Sanskrit dictionary with transliteration, accentuation, and etymological analysis
throughout is available.
At sanskritvoice.com, Seshu Karthik Tanveer has developed a
searchable
widget, and a facebook application for the
dictionary. As on the original site, it allows lookup for a
Sanskrit phrase, or a reverse-lookup of an English word.
- For etymology searches related to Sanskrit (Skt), visit etymonline.com, Wikipedia entry on Etymology with Sanskrit category and links, Nirukta, explanation, etymological interpretation, The Nighantu and the Nirukta, the oldest Indian treatise on etymology, philology and sementics, a list_of_English_words_of_Sanskrit_origin, Word Origins, downlodable Nirukta text at Maharshi University, encoded Nirukta text by Tokunaga available at Gretil,Indo-European etymological dictionary.
- Chetan Pandey has developed a Sanskrit-English dictionary utility at www.sktUtils.com.
It also contains a Transliterator - including Conversion Via Files Upload - Sandhi Engine, Pratyahara Decoder and Metric Analyzer.
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Apte Sanskrit to English online searchable Dictionary is based on ``The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary'' of Vaman Shivaram Apte. An improved English to Sanskrit dictionary is available at Cologne.
- Monier Williams dictionary is also available on a CD at sudarshana.org at a nominal cost or advertised as Free at krishna.com.
This is a facsimile edition of
the dictionary. Its tabbed interface allows access to multiple pages.
The dictionary is searchable, using Harvard-Kyoto encoding.
The dictionary CD is published as freeware by the Bhaktivedanta Book
Trust. The Trust offers it from their site, Krishna.com, for $2.95 (to
cover the cost of handling). A new set of fonts to enable the dictionary's search feature to work
under Windows Vista is available (at no cost) here:
http://www.jswami.info/Monier_Williams_Sanskrit_Dictionary_for_Vista.
A Dictionary of Sanskrit Grammar by Kashinath Vasudev Abhyankar and J. M. Shukla, 1986 edition. (on ScribD).
- Dr. Kalyanraman's
Lexicon of Indian Languages (Indo-European and Dravidian)
- Andre
Signoret's French-Sanskrit dictionary. File to be downloaded:
fraskt00.exe
- Shrikant Jamadagni's compilation English-Sanskrit Dictionary for computer software/hardware related terminologies with meaning, context, and sentence structure.
- Gérard
Huet's Sanskrit-French dictionary with on-line grammar.
(Email)
Devanagari and roman script. Read an annouuncement by Gerard for a summary.
- INDDICT A Sanskrit English dictionary, available at http://www.sanskritreader.de/ . with features "User can look up Sanskrit words (in diacritical form) or meanings.
Entries can be edited.
Update function to publish edited/new words and meanings.
Full access to the database.
Statistical details about the distribution of words in a (limited) text corpus."
- Klaus Glashoff has initiated a new online hypertext dictionary at
http://spokensanskrit.de
that allows user input in style of Wikipedia entries. Many phrases for conversational use are included.
One can navigate from one word to the other by clicking on it.
The display is in Unicode Devanagari as well as in transliteration format.
- Yashwant Malaiya's
search interface for some of these dictionaries.
- A scanned Sanskrit German dictionary 1888 by Delbruck (PDF 30+Mb)
and its OCR copy (MSWord 8+Mb)) is available upon request.
Please send a note to sanskrit@cheerful.com for its access.
- Amarakosha or nAmali.ngAnushAsanaM, a Sanskrit thesaurus is available here. If you want to participate creating a dictionary from the text, please write to us.
- For an archive of Sanskrit dictionaries, readers and grammars in German,
English and Russian join the newsgroup http://groups.google.com/group/Nagari (circa 4000 Mb Book Scans, devanagari fonts)
Also, download free devanagari fonts and transliteration convert macros, OCR,
http://nagari.southindia.ru (history and hi-res scans of Indian typography)
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DCS Digital Corpus of Sanskrit at http://kjc-fs-cluster.kjc.uni-heidelberg.de/dcs/ at University of Heidelberg, with help details is a searchable collection of lemmatized Sanskrit texts.
- A Sanskrit Dictionary of Spirituality, Scholar's Terms prepared by Octavian Sarbatoare.
- Sanskrit-Pashto dictionary .
- A list of Sanskrit dictionary related links is compiled at multilingualbooks.com.
- A Sanskrit English dictionary by Lakshman Ramchandra Vaidya (885 pages) is available among google PDF books.
Dictionares in Hindi/Marathi/Gujarati and other Indian languages
- Wikipedia Hindi Glossaries cover many words in different categories.
- Governemnt of India and State Governments have published multivolume dictionaries with equivalent words for civil services. Please send any additional information about this collection.
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English-Hindi dictionary by Acharya Raghuveera is among the project
"The Great English-Indian dictionary" in 1950s. They contain Sanskrit words for technical and scientific vocabulary for several disciplines.
- Other related dictionaries (Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati etc) are available at
shabdanjali at shabdakosh.com and
Hindi section. For details on these dictionaries (copyright, availability, updates, contacts, permission to use etc), please see the Hindi Dictionary Readme file.
- The BharatiyaBhasha multilingual dictionary consisting of nearly 5000 common words in 14 different languages is available for download. There are quite a few tools developed at Technology Development for Indian Languages.
- Shabdika shabdakosha, English-Hindi dictionary at TDIL, Technology Development for Indian Languages along with other language software tools.
- A "Hindi Vishva Kosh," a Hindi pictorial encyclopaedia is in planning at http://tdil.mit.gov.in/ongoing_proj.html. It is sponsored by Government of India. Contact TDIL for more information.
- Archive.org has various Hindi dictionaries available for download. Search iwht words Hindi kosha Hindustani Hindoostanee et cetera.
- Resource Center For Indian Language Technology Solution (CCFILT, IIT Mumbai) has a unique online Hindi and Marathi shAbdabandha, a searchable
Hindi and Marathi - English dictionary, in fact more than a conventional dictionary. "It gives different relations between synsets or synonym sets which represent unique concepts."
- The Aryabhusan school Marathi-English online dictionary, digitized at University of Chicago online collection, originally (1911) written by Shridhar Ganesh Vaze.
- Another Marathi English Dictionary, available online at University of Chicago web site is Molesworth's digitized Marathi-English dictionary.
- A webinterface to Hindi and Marathi dictionaries is available. There are other utilities developed as a part of Resource Center for Indian Language Technology Solutions at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (Mumbai).
The searchable utilities include tutorials, wordnet group, most frequent words in Indian languages, Devanagari keyboard, Marathi and Hindi Corpora (try the word kushala) et cetera.
The site is reviewed at Desh Dunia blogspot in Hindi.
- The shabdkosh.com has on-screen inscript and romanized keyboard utility to enter Hindi text for a simple English-Hindi dictionary. The Hindi words and translations are clickable and display synonyms.
- The http://en.bab.la/dictionary/english-hindi/ has an Hindi-English/English-Hindi
dictionary which includes context sentences, idioms and useful
phrases for learning Hindi. There are language quizzes and games available
for learning hindi as a fun way to practice and improve vocabulary.
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Report on the Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon Project
- Digital Dictionaries of South Asia
of University of Chicago has links and searchable contents of
following languages: Baluchi, Khowar, Persian, Torwali, Bengali, Mar
athi, Rajasthani, Urdu, Nepali, Sanskrit, Comparative, Hindi, Pali,
Tamil, Kashmiri, Pashto, Telugu et cetera. Many more are forthcoming.
These dictionaries are entered by contractors and the work
to create searchable database is ongoing. The project is funded by
the "International Research and Studies Program within the Office of
International Education and Graduate Programs at the US Department
of Education. The online versions of the four Sanskrit dictionaries
were created for the DDSA as a project of the former Dharam Hinduja
Indic Research Center of Columbia University under the generous
sponsorship of the Hinduja Foundation. "
- Gujarati Lexicon at http://www.gujaratilexicon.com/ has excellent contents and interface for the Gujarati/Gujarati/English dictionary.
- Urdu-Devanagari transliterated word list.
- Bharatabhasha_Common dictionary of 14 Indian languages, a zipped Excel spreadsheet.
- Zdenek Broz dicts(at)centrum.cz
of http://www.dicts.info has developed a data base information/dictionaries
for various world wide languages.
The project includes following Indian languages :
Hindi,
Telugu,
Urdu,
Tamil,
Sinhala.
The interfaces are organized in interconnecting manner with many world
languages. Explore the categories :
Universal dictionary,
English dictionary,
Basic vocabulary,
Picture dictionary,
English thesaurus,
Encyclopedia,
Bilingual dictionaries,
Examples of use,
Specialty resources,
Mobile phones and PDAs applications,
Downloadable dictionaries,
Offline Dictionary applications,
Topical dictionary,
Terminology,
Vocabulary trainer,
Standard Phrases.
The site http://khandbahale.com
by Sunil Khandbahale has a set of
dictionaries for various Indian languages, specifically English to Hindi,
Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malyalam, Punjabi, Bengali,
and Sanskrit, and reversed format. In addition to online searching,
it has plugins for online webrowser searches (e.g if you are reading a
newspaper or so and want to find a meaning of the word), applications
for mobiles/handhelds, and smart phones. As a commercial tilt to the project,
the downlodable files for dictionaries with Basic, Advance, and Advance
with audio options are available at price.
See the sitemap.
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