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1 पाद
pādam. (ifc. f. ā, rarely ī) the foot (of men andᅠ animals) RV. etc. etc. (the pl. sometimes added to proper names orᅠ titles in token of respect e.g.. deva-pādāḥ, « the king's majesty» Pañc. ;
nārāyaṇap-, « the venerable Nārāyaṇa» Sāh. ;
pādaiḥ ind. on foot < said of several persons>. R. ;
- dayoḥ andᅠ - de-pat, to fall at a person's <gen.> feet Kāv. Hit.);
the foot orᅠ leg of an inanimate object, column, pillar AV. ṠBr. MBh. etc.;
a wheel Ṡiṡ. XII, 21 ;
a foot as a measure (= 12 Aṇgulas) ṠBr. ṠrS. MārkP. ;
the foot orᅠ root of a tree Var. ;
the foot orᅠ a hill at the foot of a mountain MBh. Kāv. etc.;
the bottom ( dṛitehpādāt, « from the bottom of a bag» v.l. pātrāt) MBh. V, 1047 ;
a ray orᅠ beam of light (considered as the foot of a heavenly body) ib. ;
a quarter, a fourth Part (the fourth of a quadruped being one out of 4) ṠBr. Mn. MBh. etc. (pl. the 4 parts i.e. all things required for <gen.> Suṡr.);
the quadrant (of a circle) Āryabh. Sch. ;
a verse orᅠ line (as the fourth part of a regular stanza) Br. ṠrS. Prāt. etc.;
the caesura of a verse AgP., the chapter of a book (orig. only of a book orᅠ section of a book consisting of 4 parts, as the Adhyāyas of Pāṇini's grammar)
- पादकटक
- पादकिलिका
- पादकुठारिका
- पादकृच्छ्र
- पादक्षेप
- पादगण्डिर
- पादगृह्य
- पादग्रन्थि
- पादग्रहण
- पादघृत
- पादचतुर
- पादचत्वर
- पादचापल
- पादचापल्य
- पादचार
- पादचारिन्
- पादचिह्न
- पादच्छेदन
- पादज
- पादजल
- पादजाह
- पादतल
- पादतस्
- पादत्र
- पादत्राण
- पाददारिका
- पाददारी
- पाददाह
- पादधावन
- पादनख
- पादनम्र
- पादनालिका
- पादनिकेत
- पादनिच्रित्
- पादनिष्क
- पादन्यास
- पादप
- पादपतन
- पादपतित
- पादपद्धति
- पादपद्म
- पादपरिचारक
- पादपादधावन
- पादपालिका
- पादपाश
- पादपीठ
- पादपीठिका
- पादपूरण
- पादप्रकरणसंगति
- पादप्रक्षालन
- पादप्रणाम
- पादप्रतिष्ठान
- पादप्रधारण
- पादप्रसारण
- पादप्रस्वेद
- पादप्रहार
- पादबद्ध
- पादबन्ध
- पादबन्धन
- पादभट
- पादभाग
- पादभाज्
- पादमञ्ञरी
- पादमध्ययमक
- पादमात्र
- पादमिश्र
- पादमुद्रा
- पादमूल
- पादयमक
- पादयुद्ध
- पादरक्ष
- पादरक्षण
- पादरक्षिका
- पादरजस्
- पादरज्जु
- पादरथी
- पादरोहण
- पादलग्न
- पादलिप्त
- पादलेप
- पादवत्
- पादवन्दन
- पादवलिमीक
- पादविग्रह
- पादविधान
- पादविरजस्
- पादवृत्त
- पादवेष्टनिक
- पादशब्द
- पादशस्
- पादशाखा
- पादशुश्रुषा
- पादशेष
- पादशैल
- पादशोथ
- पादशौच
- पादसंहिता
- पादसेवन
- पादसेवा
- पादस्तम्भ
- पादस्फोट
- पादस्वेदन
- पादहर्ष
- पादहारक
- पादहीनात्
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