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བྱུག་པ། (Wyl. byug pa ) Pron.: jukpa
- Skt. लेपः, lepa, Pron.: lepa. From Sanskrit: the act of smearing, daubing, anointing, plastering | anything smeared on, ointment, unguent, plaster | a coating of paint | spot, stain, impurity | and | any grease or dirt sticking to vessels, (•esp.) particles or remnants wiped from the hand after offering oblations to three ancestors (these remnants being considered as an oblation to paternal ancestors in the 4th, 5th and 6th degrees) | food, victuals | a kind of disease [Mahavyutpatti] [Sanskrit] MVP MW
- Skt. विलेपनम्, vilepana, Pron.: vilepana. From Sanskrit: smearing, anointing (•esp. with fragrant oils) | unguent, ointment, perfume for the person (as saffron, camphor) | a •partic. mythical weapon [Mahavyutpatti] [Sanskrit] MVP MW
- Skt. उपलेपनम्, upalepana, Pron.: upalepana. From Sanskrit: the act of besmearing (with cow-dung) | a means of besmearing, cow-dung [Mahavyutpatti] [Sanskrit] MVP MW