karāla

Dictionary meanings for karāla from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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karāla

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. 1 Dreadful, formidable, frightful, terrible; U. 5. 5, 6. 1; Māl. 3; Bg. 11. 23, 25, 27; R. 12. 98; Mv. 3. 48.

2 Gaping, opening wide; U. 5. 6.

3 Great, large, high, lofty.

4 Uneven, jagged; pointed; Ve. 2. 6; Māl. 1. 38.

5 Harsh; Māl. 5. 3.

6 Wide, spaci- ous; Mk. 3. 12.

7 Deformed. laḥ 1 Resin, pitch.

2 A disease of the teeth.

3 Black Tulasī. lā A terri- fic form of Durgā; ºāyatanaṃ; na karā-...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mfn. opening wide, cleaving asunder, gaping (as a wound) Mr2icch.; Pan5cat.; R. &c 255,2 44489 mfn. having a gaping mouth and projecting teeth BhP.; R.; Prab. 255,2 44490 mfn. formidable, dreadful, terrible MBh.; R.; Sus3r. 255,2 44491 m. a species of animal, musk-deer Sus3r.; Nigh. 255,2 44492

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