Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary
a. 1 Seedless.
2 Bad, vile. caḥ An epithet of Śiva.
2 Chew- ing, eating.
3 The moon.
4 A tortoise.
5 A thief. ind. A parti- cle expressing 1 Copulation (and, also as well as, moreover) used to join words or assertions together; (in this sense it is used with each [Page0479-2b+ 8] of the words or assertions which it joins together; or it is used after the last of the words or as sertions so joined, but...
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
the 20th letter of the alphabet, 1st of the 2nd (or palatal) class of consonants, having the sound of ch in church. 046060 380,1 70281 m. the letter or sound ca. 046061 380,1 70282
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
ind. and, both, also, moreover, as well as (= τε, Lat. ḍue, placed like these particles as an enclitic after the word which it connects with what precedes; when used with a personal pronoun this must appear in its fuller accented form (e.g. t/ava ca m/ama ca... m. the particle ca Pa1n2. 2-3, 72; Ka1s3. 046063 380,2 70284 m. a Dvandva dvaṃdva compound Vop. Sch. 046064 380,2 70285 a Gan2a gaṇa of Pa1n2. 1-4, 57...
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
mfn. pure L. 380,2 70287 mfn. moving to and fro L. 380,2 70288 mfn. mischievous L. 380,2 70289 mfn. seedless L. 380,2 70290
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