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रƤ ratna, vulg. ratn, and H. रतन ratan, s.m. Jewel, gem, precious stone, pearl, treasure; the pupil of the eye; (in comp.) anything valuable or desirable, any precious thing, anything excellent or best of its kind (e.g. strī-ratn, 'a pearl of a woman'):—ratnākar (˚na+āk˚), s.m. Jewel-mine; the sea, ocean:—ratnāvalī(˚na+āv˚), s.f. Row of jewels, string of pearls, necklace of gems:—ratanpurus (purush), s.m. The plant Ionidium suffruticosum:—ratn-jaṭit, ratn-jaṛā, ratanjaṛā`ū, or ratn-jaṛit, adj. Set or studded with jewels, begemmed:—ratn- (or ratan-) jot, s.f. The plant Lithospermum vestitum; a kind of medicine (said to be good for the eyes):—ratnsiṅhāsan, s.m. A throne studded or adorned with precious stones:—ratn-kandal, s.m. Coral:—ratn-khāni, s.f. Jewel-mine, mine for precious stones:—ratn-mālā, s.f. Necklace of jewels, pearl-necklace; name of a book on astronomy (and of various other works); a kind of flower:—ratn-manjarī, s.f. Name of a flower;—name of a Vidyādharī;—name of one of the thirty-two images supporting the throne of Vikramāditya;—a proper name:—ratnmay (f. -ī), and ratn-vat (f. -vatī), adj. Made or consisting of jewels; abounding in precious stones, abundantly studded or decorated with jewels:—ratn-vr̤iksh, s.m. The coral-tree.