ལྡང

JH-ENG

rise up; get up; flow; suffice

JH-T

ldang ldang ldangs ldangs

JH-SKT

{MV}vyutthAna

JH-EXT

1. slar mi ldang ba'i tshul gyis ; 2. nang sdang kho na yin te ; 3. skur ldang ba

JH-EXE

1. in the manner of not rising again; 2. rises only inside; 3. one rises in the body [of so and so]

DM

lang ba. Btsan-lha. See discussion in Emmerick's article in G. Meulenbeld & D. Wujastyk, Studies on Indian Medical History, Motilal (Delhi 2001) 58, where it is said to mean the 'onset' or increasing activity, 'flare-up,' of a medical problem.

JV

near, at, SA ldeng, arise, happen, arose

IW

[a]rise [up], emerge, get up, send forth, stand [up], be/ was sufficient/ enough, suffice[d], hate, loathe, emergence, surface, frame, trestle

RY

arise, emerge, get up, rise, - up, send forth, stand, - up; emergence, rising up. Syn {langs} vi. to be sufficient / enough, surface p. of {ldeng} arise, emerge, get up, rise, - up, send forth, stand, - up, emergence, rising up, frame, trestle. to hate / loathe