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1 kamboja
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2 kamboja
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3 bahasa Kamboja
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4 dari Kamboja
Cambodian -
5 orang Kamboja
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6 काम्बोज
kāmbojamfn. (fr. kamboja gaṇa sindhv-ādi andᅠ kacchâ̱di), born in orᅠ coming from Kamboja (as horses) R. V, 12, 36 etc.. ;
m. a native of Kamboja (a race who, like the Yavanas, shave the whole head;
originally a Kshatriya tribe, but degraded through its omission of the necessary rites W.);
a prince of the Kambojas MBh. I, 6995 ;
a horse of the Kamboja breed W. ;
(ās) m. pl. N. of a people= Kamboja Mn. X, 44 MBh. R.:
Ragh. BhP. Rājat. ;
the plant Rottleria tinctoria (commonly Punnag) L. ;
a kind of white Mimosa L. ;
(ī) f. the plant Glycine debilis L. ;
a kind of Mimosa L. ;
the tree Abrus precatorius L. ;
the plant Serratula anthelminthica L.
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7 कम्बोज
kambojaās m. pl. N. of a people andᅠ its country;
m. the king of this people Pāṇ. 4-1, 175 ;
a shell L. ;
a species of elephant L. (cf. kāmboja.)
- कम्बोजमुण्ड
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8 कम्बोजमुण्ड
kamboja-muṇḍamfn. bald like a Kamboja gaṇa mayūra-vyaṉsakâ̱di Pāṇ. 2-1, 72 ;
(cf. Hariv. 780.)
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9 कम्बोजादि
kambojâ̱dim. N. of a gan2a. Kāty on Pāṇ. 4-1, 175.
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10 काम्बोजः _kāmbōjḥ
काम्बोजः [कम्बोज-अण्]1 A native of the Kambojas; Ms.1.44.-2 A king of the Kambojas.-3 The Punnāga tree.-4 A species of horse from the Kamboja country. शतं वै यस्तु काम्बोजान्ब्राह्मणेभ्यः प्रयच्छति Mb.12. 35.14.-5 A conch.-6 A kind of plant (सोमवल्क); काम्बोजो हस्तिभेदे च शङ्खदेशविशेषयोः । अश्वे पुंनागवृक्षे च सोमवल्के तदिष्यते ॥ Nm.-Comp. -आस्तरणम् a blanket; Mb. 11.25.1. -
11 काम्बोजक
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12 केरल
keralaās m. pl. N. of the inhabitants of Malabar MBh. (once keraka, II, 1173) Hariv. R. VarBṛS. ;
m. (gaṇa kambojâ̱di) the king of the Keralas MBh. III, 15250 ;
N. of a son of Ākrīḍa (from whom the people of Kerala is derived) Hariv. 1836 ;
(ī) f. a Kerala woman Kād. ;
N. of an astronomical treatise L. ;
a Horā orᅠ period of time equal to about one hour L. ;
(am) n. N. of the country inhabited by the Keralas MBh. VI, 352. ;
- केरलजातक
- केरलतन्त्र
- केरलसिद्धान्त
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13 चन्द्रवर्मन्
candrá-varmanm. N. of a Kāmboja king MBh. I, 2668; VII, 1437 ;
of a prince conquered by Samudra-gupta Inscr.
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14 देश
deṡám. (1. diṡ) point, region, spot, place, part, portion VS. AitBr. Ṡr. and GṛS. Mn. etc.. ;
province, country, kingdom R. Hit. Kathās. Vet. ;
institute, ordinance W. ( deṡam ā vas, orᅠ ni-viṡ, to settle in a place Mn. ;
- ṡe, in the proper place <esp. with kāle> MBh. Hit. ;
Often ifc. <f. ā Ragh. VII, 47 Ṛit. I, 27 > esp. after a word denoting a country orᅠ a part of the body e.g.. kāmboja-, magadha-;
aṉsa-, kaṇṭha-, skandha-;
ātmīya-, one's own country orᅠ home);
(ī) f. seeᅠ deṡī
- देशकण्टक
- देशकारी
- देशकाल
- देशच्युति
- देशज
- देशजात
- देशज्ञ
- देशदृष्ट
- देशधर्म
- देशनिर्णय
- देशपाली
- देशभ
- देशभङ्ग
- देशभाषा
- देशभ्रमण
- देशमानिक
- देशरक्षिन्
- देशराजचरित
- देशरूप
- देशवासिन्
- देशविभ्रंश
- देशवृत्त
- देशव्यवहार
- देशसौख्य
- देशस्थ
- देशस्वामिन्
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yavana
2) n. (2. yu) mixing, mingling (esp. with water) Nyāyam. ;
3) mfn. quick, swift;
m. a swift horse L. (prob. w.r. for javana)
4) w.r. for paijavana Mn. VII, 41. ;
5) m. an Ionian, Greek ( orᅠ a king of the Greeks gaṇa kambojâ̱di;
in later times alsoᅠ a Muhammadan orᅠ European, any foreigner orᅠ barbarian) Mn. MBh. etc.;
N. of a caste Gaut. (accord. toᅠ L. « the legitimate son of a Kshatriya andᅠ a Vaiṡyā» orᅠ « an Ugra who is an elephant catcher») of a country (= yavana-deṡa, sometimes applied to Ionia, Greece, Bactria, andᅠ more recently to Arabia) W. ;
wheat L. ;
a carrot L. ;
olibanum L. ;
pl. the Ionians, Greeks (esp. the Greek astrologers) MBh. VarBṛS. etc.;
N. of a dynasty Pur. ;
(ī) f. the wife of a Yavana, a Greek orᅠ Muhammadan woman Kālid. Siṡ. (Yavana girls were formerly employed as attendants on kings, esp. to take charge of their bows andᅠ quivers);
= javanī, a curtain L. ;
n. salt from saline soil L.
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ṡaka
ṡáka
water (v.l. for kaṡa) Naigh. I, 12 ;
m. a kind of animal Pañcar. (v.l. ṡala);
w.r. for ṡuka MBh. XIII, 2835 ;
(ā) f. a kind of bird orᅠ fly orᅠ long-eared animal VS. TS. ( Sch.)
3) m. pl. N. of a partic. whiteskinned tribe orᅠ race of people (in the legends which relate the contests between Vasishṭha andᅠ Viṡvamitra the Ṡakas are fabled to have been produced by the Cow of Vasishṭha, from her sweat, for the destruction of Viṡvāmitra's army;
in Mn. X, 44, they are mentioned together with the Pauṇḍrakas, Oḍras, Draviḍas, Kāmbojas, Javanas orᅠ Yavanas, Pāradas, Pahlavas, Cīnas, Kirātas, Daradas, andᅠ Khaṡas, described by Kullūka as degraded tribes of Kshatriyas called after the districts in which they reside:
according to the VP. IV, 3, king Sagara attempted to rid his kingdom of these tribes, but did not succeed in destroying them all:
they are sometimes regarded as the followers of Ṡaka orᅠ Ṡāli-vāhana, andᅠ are probably to be identified with the Tartars orᅠ Indo-Scythians
<Lat. saca> who overran India before the Āryans, andᅠ were conquered by the great Vikramâditya <q.v.>;
they really seem to have been dominant in the north-west of India in the last century before andᅠ the first two centuries after the beginning of our era) AV. Pariṡ. Mn. MBh. etc.;
a king of the Ṡakas gaṇa kambojâ̱di (on Pāṇ. 4-1, 175 Vārtt.);
an era, epoch (cf. - kāla);
a year (of any era) Inscr. ;
a partic. fragrant substance Gal
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18 semboja
see KAMBOJA.
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