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101 उपनागर
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102 कच्छ
kaccha
<cf. Zd. kasha, voura-kasha, the « wide-shored», the Caspian Sea;
cf. kaksha>;
a mound orᅠ causeway;
watery soil, marshy ground, marsh, morass MBh. Megh. Pañcat. ;
N. of several places e.g.. Cutch Pāṇ. VarBṛS. ;
Cedrela Toona (the timber of which is used for making furniture etc.) L. ;
Hibiscus Populneoides L. ;
a particular part of a tortoise L. ;
a particular part of a boat L. ;
(ās) m. pl. N. of a people (v.l. for kaksha) VP. ;
(as, ā) mf. the hem orᅠ end of a lower garment (tucked into the girdle orᅠ waistband) L., (probably a Prākṛit. form for kaksha);
(ā) f. a cricket L. ;
N. of a plant L. ;
girdle, girth (v.l. for kakshā) Nīlak. on MBh. (ed. Bomb.) IV, 13, 22. ;
- कच्छजा
- कच्छदेश
- कच्छनीर
- कच्छप
- कच्छपक
- कच्छपुट
- कच्छभू
- कच्छरुहा
- कच्छविहार
- कच्छादि
- कच्छान्त
- कच्छालंकार
- कच्छेश्वर
- कच्छेष्ट
- कच्छाटिका
- कच्छटिका
- कच्छाटी
- कच्छार
- कच्छिय
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103 कटुकित
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104 कल्यवर्त
kalya-vartam. a morning meal, any light meal L. ;
(am) n. anything light, a trifle, trivial matter Mṛicch. ;
( Prākṛit. kalla-vatta.)
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105 काग
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106 कालसंहिता
kālá-saṉhitāf. N. of an astronomical work (written in Jaina Prākṛit., by Kālakâcārya)
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107 कालसार
kāla-sāramfn. having a black centre orᅠ pupil Naish. VI, 19 ;
m. the black antelope ib. ;
a sort of sandalwood Bhpr. ;
N. of a Prākṛit. poet
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108 कालसिंह
kāla-siṉham. N. of a Prākṛit. poet
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109 काव्य
kāvyámfn. (fr. kaví), endowed with the qualities of a sage orᅠ poet, descended orᅠ coming from a sage, prophetic, inspired, poetical
RV. I, 117, 12; VIII, 8, 11 VS. AV. ;
<kā́vya mfn. id. RV. V, 39, 5; X, 144, 2 VS. >;
mf (ā)n. coming from orᅠ uttered by the sage Uṡanas Parāṡ. MBh. II, 2097 ;
(ás) m. (gaṇi kuru-ādi) a patr. of Uṡanas RV. TS. etc.;
of the planet Ṡukra VarBṛS. Sarvad. ;
(ās) m. pl. poems MBh. II, 453 ;
a class of Manes ṠāṇkhṠr. Lāṭy. Mn. III, 199 ;
the descendants of Kavi VP. ;
(ā) f. intelligence L. ;
N. of a female fiend (= pūtanā) L. ;
(kā́vyam) n. wisdom, intelligence, prophetic inspiration, high power andᅠ art (often in pl.) RV. AV. ṠBr. XI ;
a poem, poetical composition with a coherent plot by a single author (opposed to an Itihāsa) R. Sāh. etc.;
term for the first tetrastich in the metre Shaṭ-pada;
a kind of drama of one act Sāh. 546 ;
a kind of poem (composed in Sanskṛit interspersed with Prākṛit.) Sāh. 563 ;
happiness, welfare L. ;
- काव्यकर्तृ
- काव्यकल्पलता
- काव्यकामधेनु
- काव्यगोष्ठी
- काव्यचन्द्रिका
- काव्यचौर्य
- काव्यता
- काव्यत्व
- काव्यदेवी
- काव्यप्रकाश
- काव्यप्रदीप
- काव्यमीमांसक
- काव्यमीमांसा
- काव्यरस
- काव्यरसिक
- काव्यराक्षस
- काव्यलक्षण
- काव्यलिङ्ग
- काव्यविलास
- काव्यशास्त्र
- काव्यसंहार
- काव्यसंजीवनी
- काव्यसारसंग्रह
- काव्यसुधा
- काव्यहास्य
- काव्यादर्श
- काव्यामृत
- काव्यालंकार
- काव्यालोक
- काव्याष्टक
- काव्योदय
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110 कुडङ्ग
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111 कुण्डलिका
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112 कुम्भाण्ड
kumbhâ̱ṇḍaās m. pl. (perhaps a Prākṛit. form for kushmāṇḍa q.v., but cf. kumbhá-mushka) « having testicles shaped like a Kumbha», a class of demons (at whose head stands Rudra) Buddh. ;
m. N. of a minister of the Asura Bāṇa BhP. ;
(ī) f. a pumpkin gourd (v.l. for kushmāṇḍī) L.
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113 कुम्भिल
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114 कुवलयाश्व
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115 कूर्च
kūrcám. rarely n. (gaṇa ardharcâ̱di) a bunch of anything, bundle of grass, etc. (often used as a seat) TS. VII ṠBr. etc.. ;
a fan, brush NarasP. ;
a handful of Kuṡa grass orᅠ peacock's feathers Comm. on MBh. ;
m. (n. L.) « ball, roll»
N. of certain parts of the human body (as the hands, feet, neck, andᅠ the membrum virile) Suṡr. ;
the upper part of the nose (the part between the eyebrows) L. ;
(as L. ;
am) m. n. the beard Kād. Rājat. BhavP. ;
(beard of a buck) Comm. on KātyṠr. ;
( Prākṛit. kucca) Ṡak. ;
the tip of the thumb andᅠ middle finger brought in contact so as to pinch etc. W. ;
deceit, fraud, hypocrisy L. ;
false praise, unmerited commendation either of one's self orᅠ another person, boasting, flattery L. ;
hardness, solidity L. ;
m. the head L. ;
a store-room L. ;
the mystical syllable huṉ, orᅠ hrūṉ
- कूर्चपर्णी
- कूर्चशिरस्
- कूर्चशीर्ष
- कूर्चशीर्षक
- कूर्चशेखर
- कूर्चामुख
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116 कृतज्ञ
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117 केल्
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118 कोटीवर्ष
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119 कोहल
kohalamfn. speaking indistinctly L. ;
m. a sort of spirituous liquor (made of barley) Suṡr. ;
a kind of musical instrument (?) L. ;
N. of a Muni (inventor orᅠ first teacher of the drama) MBh. I, XIII VāyuP. ;
N. of a Prākṛit. grammarian (v.l. kohara);
of a writer on music;
(ī) f. a kind of spirituous liquor (= kushmāṇḍa-surā) Npr.
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120 क्षुल्ल
kshullamfn. (originally a Prākṛit. form of kshudrá;
derived fr. 2. kshúdh andᅠ lā Pāṇ. 6-2, 39 Kāṡ.)
small, little, minute, inferior BhP. ;
- क्षुल्लतात
- क्षुल्लतातक
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