kīkaṭa

Dictionary meanings for kīkaṭa from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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kīkaṭa

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. (ṭī f.) 1 Poor, indigent.

2 Miserly. ṭāḥ (pl.) N. of a country (Behar). ṭaḥ A horse.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

m. N. of a son of R2ishabha ṛṣabha BhP. v, 4, 10 284,3 50679 m. of a son of Sam2kat2a saṃkaṭa BhP. vi, 6, 6 284,3 50680 m. a horse (perhaps originally a horse of the Ki1kat2as kIkawa s) L. 284,3 50681 m. pl. N. of a people not belonging to the A1ryan Aryan race RV. iii, 53, 14; BhP. 284,3 50682

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