1. prācya
The corpus record — Sanskrit
prācyān
prācya or prācya, mf(ā)n. being in front or in the east, living in the east, belonging to the east, eastern, easterly, AV. ; RPrāt. , Sch. ; MBh. ; R. &c.
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Where it lives
- Prasna Upanisad 1 · 1.53/10k
What it meant — Monier-Williams
prācya or prācya, mf(ā)n. being in front or in the east, living in the east, belonging to the east, eastern, easterly, AV. ; RPrāt. , Sch. ; MBh. ; R. &c.
2. prācya
preceding (also in a work), prior, ancient, old ( opp. to ādhunika), Bālar. ; Sāh.
3. prācya
N. of partic. hymns belonging to the Sāma-veda , Hariv. ; BhP.
In the wild
- prācyān Prasna Upanisad prup_1.6
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