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kaisararājaśiṅha ~ kaisararājaśīṅha /kesɔrəraɟəsɪŋ/ MK191     [Sanskrit *kesararājasiṃha, < kesara `mane', + rājasiṃha `king-lion, royal lion' (rāja, + siṃha)]. definitions 1 n. A maned royal lion. references kaisararājaśīṅha: K.144:8 (A.D. 1378-1477, BEFEO, LXX: 101); kaisararājaśiṅha: K.144:8 (A.D. 1378-1477, C VII: 34).
narasiṅha ~ narasiṅ /nɔrəˈsɪŋ/ PA2042     †[Sanskrit narasiṃha `man-lion', < nara `man', + siṃha]. definitions 1 n. Slavename.1 references narasiṅ: K.46B:7 (A.D. 578-677);2 narasiṅha: K.78:10 (A.D. 677, VI:12). notes 1 Pou, 277b; LS, 362. 2 Presumably borne by a Mon, māṅ narasiṅ.
nirjjitasiṅha /nɪrɟɪɗəˈsɪŋ/ PA2077     †[Sanskrit *nirjitasiṃha, `triumphant lion', < nirjita `conquered, subdued' (ppl. of nir-√ji `to conquer'), + siṃha]. definitions 1 n. Personal name.1 references K.155:5 (A.D. 665, V:64), hapax. notes 1 Pou, 283a; LS, 368.
mitrasiṅ /mɪtrəˈsɪŋ/ PA2668     †[Sanskrit *mitrasiṃha `having a lion as friend' or `friendly lion', < mitra, + siṃha]. definitions 1 n. Personal name.1 references K.808:6 (A.D. 578-777, IV:37, VI:87), hapax.2 notes 1 Not listed by Pou, 374a. LS, 463. 2 The text (C IV:37, VI:87) reads poñ mitra siṅ, divided.
ratnasiṅha /ratnəˈsɪŋ/ PA2829     †[Sanskrit ratnasiṃha, personal name (`jewel-lion, jeweled lion, best of lions'), < ratna, + siṃha]. definitions 1 n. Personal name.1 references K.49:12 (A.D. 664, VI:6), hapax. notes 1 Pou, 393a; LS, 482.
siṅa /sɪŋ/ MK3182     [Prob. Sanskrit siṃha (cf. Pāli sīha) `lion']. definitions 1 n. Personal name. references IMA 28:3, 11, 12 (A.D. 1683, BEFEO, LX: 205).
siṅha ~ siṅ2 /sɪŋ/ PA3750     [Angkorian siṅha; mod. Khmer សិង្ហ siṅh /sɤŋ/ ``n. lion (formal)''; Sanskrit siṃha `lion; the zodiacal sign Leo; hero, chief, eminent person']. definitions 1 n. Lion. 2 n. Leo. 3 n. Personal name.1 see: kansiṅ, narasiṅha, nirjjitasiṅha, mitrasiṅ, ratnasiṅha references siṅ: K.424A:4 (A.D. 578-677, II:73); K.790:1 (A.D. 578-677, V:71); siṅha: K.76:2 (A.D. 578-677, V:7). notes 1 Pou, 493b; LS, 577 (siṅ2 and siṅha).
siṅhāsana /sɪŋhaːh/ PA3751     †[Sanskrit siṃhāsana `lion-seat', < siṃha, + āsana `seat']. definitions 1 n. Throne.1 references K.877/II:15 (A.D. 578-777, VI:66), hapax. notes 1 Pou, 494a; LS, 577: `skt. siège en forme de lion'.
siṅha /sɪŋ/ A4226     [Pre-Angkorian siṅha; mod. Khmer សិង្ហ siṅh /sɤŋ/ ``n. lion (formal)''; Sanskrit siṃha `lion; the zodiacal sign Leo; hero, eminent person' and name of various men]. definitions 1 n. Lion.1 references K.342W:14 (A.D. 1008, VI:236); K.298:3 (A.D. 1078-1177, JA, 1883.2:199, BC, 1911:201). notes 1 I find no evidence that the range of the Asian lion (Panthera leo persica) extended into Southeast Asia, though it was not uncommon in the Middle East and northern India down to the end of the 19th century. One must suppose that the image of the lion in Angkorian iconography, onomastics and epigraphy comes with Indian art, literature and religion.