kākaḥ

Dictionary meanings for kākaḥ from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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kākaḥ

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

[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...

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