Gaṇa 1 · bhvadi · 1.0095
√kaka
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41 dictionary-linked words using source citations and guṇa/vṛddhi stem signals.
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kāka
onomat. from the cawing of the crow. 031902 267,3 47179 mfn. uttering that cry MBh. viii, 1932 (v.l.) 031903 267,3 47180
kākā
onomat. from the cawing of the crow. 031902 267,3 47179 mfn. uttering that cry MBh. viii, 1932 (v.l.) 031903 267,3 47180
kākadaṃtagaveṣaṇanyāyaḥ
The ma- [Page0652-a+ 57] xim of searching after a crow's teeth, used to denote any useless, unprofitable, or impossible task.
kākaḥ
[kai śabdakaraṇe-kan Uṇ. 3. 43] 1 A crow; kākopi jīvati cirāya baliṃ ca bhuṃkte Pt. 1. 24.
2 (Fig.) A contempti- ble fellow, base or impudent person.
3 A lame man.
4 Bathing by dip- ping the head only into water (as crows do).
5 A sectarial mark (ti- laka).
6 A kind of measure.
7 N. of a Dvīpa. kā N. of several plants: kākanāsā, kākolī &c. kī 1 A female crow. kā 1 A multitude of crows.
2 A modus...
kākākṣigolakanyāyaḥ
The maxim of the crow's eyeball. It takes its origin from the supposition that the crow has but one eye (cf. words like ekadṛṣṭi, ekākṣa &c.), and that it can move it, as occasion requires, from the socket on one side into that of the other; and the maxim is applied to a word or phrase which, though used only once in a sentence, may, if occasion requires, serve two purposes; e. g. dvīpo'striyāmaṃtarīpaḥ i- tyatra...
kākalakaḥ
1 The top of the wind- pipe.
2 The thyroid cartilage. kaḥ 1 An ornament of the neck.
2 A kind of rice.
kākali
f. a soft sweet sound (kala) Katha1s.; R2itus. 267,3 47170 f. N. of an Apsaras apsaras L. 031896 267,3 47171 f. N. of an Apsaras apsaras VP. 031897 267,3 47172 f. a low and sweet tone Bhartr2. i, 35 267,3 47173
kākaliḥ
f. 1 A low and sweet tone; anubaddhamugdhakākalīsahitaṃ U. 3; Rs. 1. 8.
2 A musical in- strument with a low tone used by thieves to ascertain whether a per- son is asleep or not; phaṇimukhakākalī- saṃdaṃśaka… prabhṛtyanekopakaraṇayuktaḥ Dk. 49.
3 Scissors.
4 The Guñjā plant. Comp. ravaḥ the (Indian) cuckoo.
kakardu
m. destruction of enemies ([ Sa1y.; ]) RV. x, 102, 6. 028444 241,1 41410 accord. to some kak/ardave is w.r. for kapardav/e = kapardin/e. 1323,3 41410.1
kākaruka
kākarūka is an alternate of kākaruka. a. 1 Timid, co- wardly.
2 Naked.
3 Poor, indi- gent. kaḥ 1 A hen-pecked husband.
2 (kī f.) An owl.
3 Fraud, deceit, trick.
kākarūka
kākarūka is an alternate of kākaruka. a. 1 Timid, co- wardly.
2 Naked.
3 Poor, indi- gent. kaḥ 1 A hen-pecked husband.
2 (kī f.) An owl.
3 Fraud, deceit, trick.
kākatālīyanyāyaḥ
The maxim of the crow and the palm-fruit. It takes its origin from the unexpected and sudden fall of a palm-fruit up- on the head of a crow (so as to kill it) at the very moment of its sitting on a branch of that tree; and is used to denote a very unex- pected and accidental occurrence, whether welcome or unwelcome; cf. Candrāloka: yattayā melanaṃ tatra lābho me yaśca subhruvaḥ. tadetatkākatālīyamavitarki-...
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ciñcā
f. the tamarind tree Bhpr. v, 9, 27 and 26, 75; vii, 18, 95 395,1 73458 f. (g. harītaky-ādi), its fruit ib. (cf. kāka-). 047976 395,1 73459 (cām) n. Rumex vesicatorius (or = sāra Npr.;) L. 047977 395,1 73460 m. id. L. 047978 395,1 73461
dvi
num. a. (Nom. du. dvau m., dve f., dve n.) Two, both; sadyaḥ parasparatulāma- dhirohatāṃ dve R. 5. 68. (N. B. In comp. dvā is substituted for dvi necessarily be- fore daśan, viṃśati and triṃśat, and op- tionally before catvāriṃśat, paṃcāśat, ṣaṣṭi, saptati and navati, dvi remaining un- changed before aśīti). [cf. L. duo, bis or bi in comp.; Gr. duo, dis; Zend dva; A. S. twi. ]. Comp. akṣa a. two-eyed, binocular....
kācilindi
and kācilindika vv.ll. for kāka-ciñcika Lalit. 031992 268,2 47335 and kācilindi vv.ll. for kāka-ciñcika Lalit. 031992 268,2 47335.1
kāga
m. (cf. kāka) a crow (in Pra1kr2it Prakrit dialects a raven) L. 031944 268,1 47266
kākola
m. a raven Mn. v, 14; Ya1jn5. i, 174 &c (cf. kāka and kākāla) 268,1 47233 m. a boar L. 268,1 47234 m. a snake L. 268,1 47235 m. a potter (cf. kulāla) L. 268,1 47236
pulkasa
m. (f (I).) N. of a despised mixed tribe Gaut.; MBh. (also kaka BhP.; cf. paulkas/a and pukkaśa). 081269 638,2 126754
viṭaṅka
mn. (g. ardharcādi;, see ṭaṅk and ṭaṅka) the loftiest point, top, pinnacle MBh.; Ka1v. &c (also kaka L.) 961,3 195355 mn. a dove-cot, aviary L. 961,3 195356 m. a big cucumber L. 961,3 195357 mfn. trim, nice, pretty, handsome, Pracan2d2.; BhP. 961,3 195358
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