མེད་ see འཕུང་.
མྱུར་, 52. J. མྱུར་ adj., and མྱུར་ adv., ‘quick(ly), swift(ly).’ In Mil. adj. མྱུར་. Desg. མྱུར་ and མྱུར་ (ཉིད་), subst. ‘promptness,’ and མྱུར་ ‘swift.’ As adv. མྱུར་, or དུ་, or གྱིས་. S. Ch. D. མྱུར་, verb, ‘to hurry by, to pass on swiftly,’ (example དུས་, ‘time quickly runs away.’ [= tempus fugit]), and adv. quickly. Further adv. མྱུར་. Some interesting compounds in S. Ch. D.: མྱུར་ ‘a dancing woman,’ etc. Note the expression ཅི་ ‘as speedily as possible,’ J.
According to my informants S. Ch. D.’s example དུས་ is not good Tibetan. It should either be དུས་ (or བ་) ཡིན་, lit. ‘time is quick,’ or with another meaning also ‘the time is near’ (i.e. at hand, coming quickly), or again དུས་, ‘the quick time.’ Time quickly runs away, they say, should be expressed thus: དུས་.
Cf. also J., Desg.: སྨྱུར་.
མྱུར་ see མྱུར་.
ཙམ་, 38. Here: ‘after only, as a result of only, in consequence [[65]]of only, mere, simple.’ But ཙམ་ has also the meanings: as soon as, simply on (hearing), on the slightest (reproach, etc.) with a more prominent stress on the time element, instantaneousness.
རྩེ་ see བརྩེ་.
རྩེ་ see བརྩེ་.
རྩེ་ see བརྩེ་.
རྩོད་ see གཤགས་.