alakh
a+lakh, unseeable/unseen, imperceptible/imperceivable, who cannot be seen or understood, who is beyond understanding/comprehension.
Grammar: adjective (of soi), nominative case; third person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Braj - alakh; Prakrit - alakkha; Sanskrit - alakshya (अलक्ष्य - unseen, unknown).
More Examples for alakh
alakh
a+lakh, unseeable/unseen, imperceptible/imperceivable, who cannot be seen or understood, who is beyond understanding/comprehension.
Grammar: adjective (of srijaṇhāro), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Braj - alakh; Prakrit - alakkha; Sanskrit - alakshya (अलक्ष्य - unseen, unknown).
alakh
a+lakh, unseeable/unseen, imperceptible/imperceivable, who cannot be seen or understood, who is beyond understanding/comprehension.
Grammar: adjective (of nāmu), accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Braj - alakh; Prakrit - alakkha; Sanskrit - alakshya (अलक्ष्य - unseen, unknown).
alakh
a+lakh, unseeable/unseen, imperceptible/imperceivable, who cannot be seen or understood, who is beyond understanding/comprehension.
Grammar: adjective (of soi), nominative case; third person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Braj - alakh; Prakrit - alakkha; Sanskrit - alakshya (अलक्ष्य - unseen, unknown).
alakh
a+lakh, unseeable/unseen, imperceptible/imperceivable, who cannot be seen or understood, who is beyond understanding/comprehension.
Grammar: adjective (of gati), nominative case; feminine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Braj - alakh; Prakrit - alakkha; Sanskrit - alakshya (अलक्ष्य - unseen, unknown).
alakh
a+lakh, unseeable/unseen, imperceptible/imperceivable, who cannot be seen or understood, who is beyond understanding/comprehension.
Grammar: adjective (of prabh), genitive case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Braj - alakh; Prakrit - alakkha; Sanskrit - alakshya (अलक्ष्य - unseen, unknown).
alakh
a+lakh, unseeable/unseen, imperceptible/imperceivable, who cannot be seen or understood, who is beyond understanding/comprehension.
Grammar: adjective (of murāre), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Braj - alakh; Prakrit - alakkha; Sanskrit - alakshya (अलक्ष्य - unseen, unknown).
alakhu
a+lakh, unseeable/unseen, imperceptible/imperceivable, who cannot be seen or understood, who is beyond understanding/comprehension.
Grammar: adjective (of Hari), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Braj - alakh; Prakrit - alakkha; Sanskrit - alakshya (अलक्ष्य - unseen, unknown).
alakhu
a+lakh, unseeable/unseen, imperceptible/imperceivable, who cannot be seen or understood, who is beyond understanding/comprehension.
Grammar: adjective (of prabhu), accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Braj - alakh; Prakrit - alakkha; Sanskrit - alakshya (अलक्ष्य - unseen, unknown).
alakhu
a+lakh, unseeable/unseen, imperceptible/imperceivable, who cannot be seen or understood, who is beyond understanding/comprehension.
Grammar: adjective (of ji), nominative case; third person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Braj - alakh; Prakrit - alakkha; Sanskrit - alakshya (अलक्ष्य - unseen, unknown).