བཞག་ see རྒྱན་.

ཟབ་, 10, 55. ཟབ་ = ཟབ་. J. vb., adj., subst. and adv. ‘to be deep, deep, deeply, depth’; adj. ཟབ་ and མོ་. Desg. [[68]]ཟབ་ and མོ་ adj. only. S. Ch. D. ཟབ་ vb. ‘to make deep, to deepen,’ also adj. and sbst.; further in པོ་ and མོ་ only adj. Note the additional meaning ‘dense’ (also ཟབས་ ‘thickness’) in S. Ch. D., not in the two others. My teachers deny that ཟབ་ can be a verb ‘to deepen,’ or ‘to make deep.’ ཟབ་ must also be understood as ‘profound’ (wisdom, teaching, etc.). See ཆོས་, also དབྱངས་, also ཐུགས་, etc.

ཟབ་ see ཐུགས་, etc.

གཟུ་ see བློ་.

གཟུ་ see བློ་.

གཟུ་ see བློ་.

འུ་ see སྡུག་.

ཡང་ see དྭངས་.

ཡངས་, 55. = ཡངས་ or པོ་, ‘wide, large.’ Desg. also ‘ample, abundant.’ S. Ch. D. only ཡངས་. Note J. ‘*mig-yaṅ*’, C., W. liberal, generous, bounteous,’ but Desg. མིག་ ‘wide-eyes: envious, covetous, greedy.’ In S. Ch. D. ཡངས་ = विशालाक्षी, ‘large-eyes, a handsome woman, name of a Goddess.’ Cf. also in the same dict. མིག་, ‘beautiful-eyes, a very handsome woman, a nymph’s name.’ As to J.’s mig-yaṅ, one of my teachers holds with him as against Desg., the other does not know the expression.

ཡངས་ see ཡངས་.