Sanskrit Word List

Browse Sanskrit words with Apte and Monier-Williams dictionary meanings.

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kacaṃgalaḥ

The ocean.

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kacaṃganaṃ

A free market(where no duty or custom has to be paid).

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kācana

A string or tape which ties a parcel or bundle of papers or the leaves of a manu- script; cf. kacela.

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kācanakin

m. A manuscript, writ- ing.

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kacāṭuraḥ

A gallinule.

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kaccara

a. 1 Bad, dirty.

2 Wick- ed, vile, debased. raṃ Buttermilk diluted with water.

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kaccaṭaṃ

An aquatic plant.

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kacchaḥ

1 Bank, margin, skirt, bordering region (whether near water or not); yamunākacchamavatī- rṇaḥ Pt. 1; gaṃdhamādanakaccho'dhyāsitaḥ V. 5; Śi. 3. 80; Māl. 9. 16.

2 A marsh, morass,...

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kacchapikā

1 Pimple, blotch.

2 A wart accompanying gonorrhœa.

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kacchaṭikā

The end or hem of a lower garment which, after being carried round the body, is gathered up behind and tucked into the waist band.

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kacchoraṃ

A kind of Curcuma (śaṭī).

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kacchoṭikā

= kacchaṭikā q. v.

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kacchuḥ

f. Itch, scab. Comp. ghnī the plant (paṭola); another plant (hapuṣābheda).

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kacchumatī

The plant Carpopogon Pruriens śūkaśiṃbī (said to cause itching on being applied to the skin).

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kacchura

a. [kacchu ra thasvaśca P. V. 2. 107 Vārt.] 1 Scabby, itchy.

2 Unchaste, libidinous.

3 Poor, wretched. rā N. of several plants; śaṭī, śūkīṃśabī.

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kaccit

ind. A particle of (1) in- terrogation (often translateable by ‘I hope’); kaccit ahamiva vismṛtavā- nasi tvaṃ Ś. 6; kaccinmṛgīṇāmanaghā prasūtiḥ [Page0368-a+ 56] R. 5. 7; also 5,...

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kacelaṃ

A string or cover contain- ing and keeping together the leaves of a manuscript.

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kācighaḥ

1 A rat, mouse.

2 Gold.

3 A vegetable.

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kācita

a. Suspended in a loop or by a swing.

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kacuḥ

f. An esculent root; see kacvī.

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kācūkaḥ

1 A cock.

2 The Cha- kravāka bird.

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kacvī

A plant with an esculent root (Arum Colocasia) cultivated for food.

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kaḍ

I. 1 U. (kaḍati-te, kaḍita) 1 To be proud.

2 To unhusk; cf. kaṃḍ.

3 To be disturbed or confused. II. 6 P. To eat, consume. III. 10 U. 1 To protect.

2 To remove the chaff...

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kad

I. 4 A. (kadyate) To be con- founded or confused, to suffer mentally. II. 1 A. (kadate) also 1 P. 1 To cry, to weep or shed tears.

2 To grieve.

3 To call.

4 To kill or...

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kaḍa

a. 1 Dumb.

2 Hoarse.

3 Ignorant, foolish.

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kada

a. 1 Giving water.

2 Giving happiness. daḥ A cloud.

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kadā

ind. When, at what time; kadā gamiṣyasi-eṣa gacchāmi; kadā katha- yiṣyasi &c.; when connected with a following api it means ‘now and then’, ‘at times’, ‘sometimes’, ‘at some...

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kādācitka

a. (tkī f.) Inci- dental, occasional.

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kaḍakaṃ

Sea-salt obtained by eva- poration.

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kadakaṃ

A canopy, awning.

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kadalaḥ

The plantain tree; ūrudvayaṃ mṛgadṛśaḥ kadalasya kāṃḍau Amaru. 95. lā N. of several plants: pṛśni ḍiṃbikā, and śālmali. lī 1 The plantain tree; kiṃ yāsi bālakadalīva...

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kadalikā

A banner, flag; Māl. 6.

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kadalīkṣatā

1 A sort of cucum- ber.

2 A beautiful woman.

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kadalin

m. A kind of antelope.

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kadaṃbadaḥ

The mustard-seed plant.

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kadaṃbagolakanyāyaḥ

kadaṃbagolakanyāyaḥ is an alternate of kadaṃbakorakanyāyaḥ. The maxim of the Kadamba buds; used to denote simultaneous rise or action, like the bursting forth of the buds of the...

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kaḍaṃbaḥ

1 The stem or stalk (of a pot-herb).

2 The end or point, angle.

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kadaṃbaḥ

[kad karaṇe aṃbac Tv.] 1 A kind of tree (said to put forth buds at the roaring of thunder- clouds); katipayakusumodgamaḥ kadaṃbaḥ U. 3. 20, 42; Māl. 3. 7; Me. 25; R. 12. 99.

2 A...

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kādaṃbaḥ

[cf. Uṇ. 4. 83] 1 A kind of goose (kalahaṃsa); R. 13. 55; Rs. 4. 9.

2 An arrow; Śi. 18. 29.

3 A sugarcane.

4 The Kadamba tree. baṃ Flower of the Kadamba tree; R. 13. 27.

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kādaṃbakaḥ

An arrow.

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kadaṃbakorakanyāyaḥ

The maxim of the Kadamba buds; used to denote simultaneous rise or action, like the bursting forth of the buds of the Kadamba tree at one and the same time.

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kādaṃbaraṃ

1 A spirituous liquor distilled from the flowers of the Kadamba tree; niṣevya madhu mādhavāḥ sa- rasamatra kādaṃbaraṃ Śi. 4. 66., rī 1 A spirituous liquor distilled from the...

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kādaṃbinī

A long line of clouds; Māl. 9. 16; madīyamaticuṃbinī bhavatu kāpi kādaṃbinī R. G.; Bv. 4. 9.

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kaḍaṃdikā

Science(kalaṃḍikā).

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kaḍaṃgaḥ

A spirituous liquor, a kind of rum.

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kaḍaṃgaraḥ

Straw, the stalks of various sorts of pulse &c.

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kaḍaṃgarīya

a. To be fed with straw. yaḥ An animal fed with straw, such as a cow or buffalo; R. 5. 9.

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kaḍaṃkaraḥ

kaḍaṃkaraḥ is an alternate of kaḍaṃgaraḥ. Straw, the stalks of various sorts of pulse &c.

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