sakala

Dictionary meanings for sakala from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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sakala

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. 1 Together with the parts

2 All, whole, entire, com- plete.

3 Having all the digits, full (as the moon); as in sakaleṃdumukhī.

4 Having a soft or low sound. laṃ 1 Everything.

2 The whole. Comp. varṇa a. (i. e. pada or vākya) having the letters ka & la, i. e. quar- relling; Nalod. 2. 14.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mf (A) n. (fr. 7. sa + kalā; for 1. sa-kala, see p. 1123, col. 3) consisting of parts, divisible, material (opp. to a- and niṣ-k) MaitrUp.; MBh. 1124,2 227738 mf (A) n. possessing all its component parts, complete, entire, whole, all (pratijñāṃ sakalāṃ-kṛ, to fulfil one's promise; m. [ sometimes with api ] everybody; n. everything or one's whole property) Ka1tyS3r.; Mn.; MBh. &c 1124,2 227739 mf (A) n. whole =...

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