Sanskrit Word List

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

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kaitavaṃ

[kitavasya bhāvaḥ karma vā aṇ] 1 stake in a game.

2 Gambling.

3 Falsehood, deceit, fraud, roguery, trick; hṛdaye vasasīti matpriyaṃ yadavocastadda- vaibhi kaitavaṃ Ku. 4. 9;...

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kaivalyaṃ

[kevalasya bhāvaḥ ṣyañ] 1 Perfect isolation, soleness, exclusi- veness.

2 Individuality.

3 Detach- ment of the soul from matter, identification with the supreme spirit.

4...

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kaivartaḥ

[ke jale vartate vṛt-ac; kevartaḥ; tataḥ svārthe aṇ Tv.] A fisherman; mano- bhūḥ kaivartaḥ kṣipati paritastvāṃ prati muhuḥ (tanūjālījālaṃ) Śānti. 3. 16; Ms. 8. 260; (as to his...

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kaivartakaḥ

A fisherman.

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kaj

1 P. (kajati) 1 To be happy.

2 To be confused with joy, pride, or sorrow.

3 To grow (in the last sense a Sautra root.).

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kaja

See under ka.

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kājalaṃ

1 A little water.

2 Bad water.

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kajjalaṃ

[kutsitaṃ jalamasmātprabhavati, koḥ kadādeśaḥ] 1 Lamp-black or soot, con- sidered as a collyrium and applied to the eyelashes or eyelids medi- cinally, or sometimes as an orna-...

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kajjalita

a. Covered with lamp- black or with a collyrium pre- pared from it.

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kajjvalaṃ

Lamp-black(especially considered as an application to the eyes).

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kak

1 A. (kakate, kakita) 1 To wish.

2 To be proud.

3 To be unsteady; see kaṃk.

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kākadaṃtagaveṣaṇanyāyaḥ

The ma- [Page0652-a+ 57] xim of searching after a crow's teeth, used to denote any useless, unprofitable, or impossible task.

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kākaḥ

[kai śabdakaraṇe-kan Uṇ. 3. 43] 1 A crow; kākopi jīvati cirāya baliṃ ca bhuṃkte Pt. 1. 24.

2 (Fig.) A contempti- ble fellow, base or impudent person.

3 A lame man.

4 Bathing...

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kakajākṛta

a. Ved. Mutilated.

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kākākṣigolakanyāyaḥ

The maxim of the crow's eyeball. It takes its origin from the supposition that the crow has but one eye (cf. words like ekadṛṣṭi, ekākṣa &c.), and that it can move it, as occasion...

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kākalaḥ

A raven. laṃ A jewel worn upon the neck.

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kākālaḥ

kākālaḥ is an alternate of kākalaḥ. A raven. laṃ A jewel worn upon the neck.

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kākalakaḥ

1 The top of the wind- pipe.

2 The thyroid cartilage. kaḥ 1 An ornament of the neck.

2 A kind of rice.

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kākaliḥ

f. 1 A low and sweet tone; anubaddhamugdhakākalīsahitaṃ U. 3; Rs. 1. 8.

2 A musical in- strument with a low tone used by thieves to ascertain whether a per- son is asleep or...

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kākalīkaḥ

A low sweet tone.

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kakaṃdaḥ

Gold.

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kākaṇaṃ

Leprosy with black and red spots.

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kākaṇiḥ

A kind of small coin.

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kākāra

a. Scattering water(kaṃ ja- lamākirati).

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kakaraḥ

A kind of bird (Ved.).

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kakarduḥ

Destruction of happi- ness or of enemies; Rv. 10. 102. 6.

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kākaruka

a. 1 Timid, co- wardly.

2 Naked.

3 Poor, indi- gent. kaḥ 1 A hen-pecked husband.

2 (kī f.) An owl.

3 Fraud, deceit, trick.

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kākarūka

kākarūka is an alternate of kākaruka. a. 1 Timid, co- wardly.

2 Naked.

3 Poor, indi- gent. kaḥ 1 A hen-pecked husband.

2 (kī f.) An owl.

3 Fraud, deceit, trick.

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kākatālīyanyāyaḥ

The maxim of the crow and the palm-fruit. It takes its origin from the unexpected and sudden fall of a palm-fruit up- on the head of a crow (so as to kill it) at the very moment...

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kakāṭikā

A part of the back of the head (ghāṭā).

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kakerukaḥ

A worm in the stomach.

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kakh

1 P. (kakhati) To laugh at, deride.

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kakhyā

An enclosure; division of a large building.

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kākilaḥ

1 A jewel worn upon the neck.

2 The upper part of the neck,.

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kākiṇī

1 A shell or cowrie used as a coin.

2 A sum of money equal to 20 cowries or to a quarter of a Paṇa.

3 A weight equal to a quarter of a Māṣa.

4 A part of a measure.

5 The...

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kākinī

1 A quarter of a Paṇa q. v.

2 A quarter of a measure.

3 cowrie; H. 3. 123.

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kakk

1 P. To laugh.

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kakkaṭaḥ

A kind of animal.

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kakkh

1 P. To laugh.

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kakkhaṭa

a. 1 Hard, solid.

2 Laughing.

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kakkhaṭī

Chalk.

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kakkolaḥ

N. of a plant bear- ing a berry; kakkolīphalajagdhi Māl. 6. 19 v. l. laṃ, -lakaṃ 1 A berry of this plant.

2 A perfume prepared from its berries.

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kakkulaḥ

The Bakula tree.

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kākolaḥ

1 A raven; Y. 1. 174.

2 A snake.

3 A boar.

4 A pot- ter.

5 A division of the infernal regions or hell; Y. 3. 223.

6 A poisonous substance.

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kakṣaḥ

1 A lurking or hiding- place.

2 The end of the lower gar- ment; see kakṣā.

3 A climbing plant, creeper.

4 Grass, dry grass; yatastu kakṣastata eva vahniḥ R. 7. 55, 11. 75;...

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kākṣaḥ

[kutsitamakṣaṃ atra, koḥ kādeśaḥ; cf. P. VI. 3. 104] A side-long look, a glance. kṣaṃ Frown, look of dis- pleasure, malicious look; kākṣeṇānā- darekṣitaḥ Bk. 5. 24.

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kakṣāyate

Den. A. 1 To lie in am- bush.

2 To intend anything wicked.

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kākṣī

A perfume, a kind of fra- grant earth.

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