kauśa

Dictionary meanings for kauśa from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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kauśa

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. (śī f.) [kuśa-aṇ] 1 Silken.

2 Made of Kuśa grass. śaṃ An epithet of Kānyakubja.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mf (I) n. made of Kus3a kuśa grass S3Br. v; Ka1tyS3r.; S3a1n3khS3r.; MBh. 317,3 57409 m. = kuśa-dvīpa VP. 317,3 57410 n. (scil. nagara) the town of Kus3a kuśa, N. of Ka1nyakubja kānyakubja L. 038152 317,3 57411 n. water in which Kus3a kuśa grass has been boiled Devi1m. 038153 317,3 57412

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mfn. (fr. k/ośa), silken BhP. iii, 4, 7; Buddh.; L. 038162 317,3 57424 f. (for śikī?), N. of one of the eight A-kulas a-kula s Kula7rn2. 038163 317,3 57425 mfn. forming a receptacle (as a wound;, see kośa-vat) Bhpr. vi, 35 (v.l. kauṣṭhika) 317,3 57426 mfn. sheathed (a sword) MBh. iii, 11461 317,3 57427

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