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1 hnútr
m. a knot, = knútr, Bs. i. 829. -
2 कन्द
kanda
a bulbous orᅠ tuberous root, a bulb MBh. BhP. Suṡr. etc.;
the bulbous root of Amorphophallus Campanulatus L. ;
garlic L. ;
a lump, swelling, knot Suṡr. I, 258, 9 ;
+ cf. Gk. κόνδος, κονδύλος;
Old High Germ. hnūtr, hnūta
an affection of the female organ (considered as a fleshy excrescence, but apparently prolapsus uteri W.);
N. of a metre (of four lines of thirteen syllables each);
(in mus.) a kind of time;
(ī) f. seeᅠ māṉsa-k-
- कन्दगुडूची
- कन्दज
- कन्दद
- कन्दफला
- कन्दबहुला
- कन्दमूल
- कन्दमूलक
- कन्दरोहिणी
- कन्दलता
- कन्दवत्
- कन्दवर्धन
- कन्दवल्ली
- कन्दशाक
- कन्दशूरण
- कन्दसंज्ञ
- कन्दसंभव
- कन्दसार
- कन्दसारक
- कन्दाढ्य
- कन्दामृता
- कन्दार्ह
- कन्दालु
- कन्दाशन
- कन्देक्षु
- कन्दोत्थ
- कन्दोद्भवा
- कन्दौषध
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