1. aruṇa
The corpus record — Sanskrit
aruṇa
aruṇa mf(ā [ RV. v, 63, 6 , &c.] or ī [ RV. x, 61, 4 , & ( nom. pl. aruṇayas), 95, 6 ])n. (√ ṛ, Uṇ. ), reddish-brown, tawny, red, ruddy (the colour of the morning opposed to the darkness of night), RV. &c.
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- Brhadaranyaka Upanisad 1 · 0.13/10k
What it meant — Monier-Williams
2. aruṇa
3. āruṇa
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