Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary
m. [sidh-u pṛṣoº] Spirit distilled from molasses, rum; sphurada- dharasīdhave tava vadanacaṃdramā rocayati locana- cakoraṃ Gīt. 10; Śi. 9. 87; R. 16. 52. Comp. gadhaḥ the Bakula tree. puṣpaḥ 1. the Kadamba tree.
2. the Bakula tree. rasaḥ the mango tree. saṃjñaḥ the Bakula tree.
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
m. (L. also f. and n.; less correctly śīdhu, of unknown derivation) spirituous liquor distilled from molasses, rum (or any similar spirit, also fig. = nectar) MBh.; Ka1v. &c 154024 1218,3 245107 m. having the smell of rum or spirituous liquor, the plant or tree Mimusops Elengi (= bakula) L. 154025 1218,3 245108 mf (A, or I) n. drinking spirits Pa1n2. 3-2, 8 Va1rtt. 1. 154026 1218,3 245109 n. the drinking of spirits...
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