Sanskrit Word List
Browse Sanskrit words with Apte and Monier-Williams dictionary meanings.
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kumāraḥ
[cf. Uṇ. 3. 138] 1 A son, boy; a youth; R. 3. 48.
2 A boy below five.
3 A prince, an heir-apparent (especially in dra- mas); viproṣitakumāraṃ tadrājyamastamite- śvaraṃ R. 12....
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kumārakaḥ
1 A child, a youth.
2 The pupil of the eye.
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kumārayati
Den. P. To play, sport (like a child).
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kumārayuḥ
A prince, heir-apparent.
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kumārika
a. (kī f.) kumārin (ṇī- f.) a. Furnished with girls, abound- ing in girls.
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kumārikā
1 A young girl, one from 10 to 12 years old.
2 A maiden, virgin; trīṇi varṣāṇyudīkṣeta ku- māryṛtumatī satī Ms. 9. 90; 11. 59; [Page0410-c+ 57] vyāvartatānyopagamātkumārī R. 6....
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kuṃbaḥ
Ved. 1 A kind of head-dress for women (?).
2 The upper part of a club. bā 1 A thick petticoat.
2 An enclosure round the sacrificial ground.
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kuṃbhaḥ
[kuṃbhūmiṃ kutsitaṃ vā uṃbhati pūrayati uṃbh-ac śakaṃº Tv.] 1 A pitcher, water-pot, jar; iyaṃ sustanī mastakanyasta- kuṃbhā Jag; varjayettādṛśaṃ mitraṃ viṣakuṃbhaṃ payomu- khaṃ H....
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kuṃbhakaḥ
1 The base of a column.
2 A religious exercise (in Yoga phil.), stopping the breath by clos- ing the mouth and both nostrils with the fingers of the right hand.
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kuṃbhī
1 A small water-jar.
2 An earthen cooking vessel.
3 A measure of grain.
4 N. of several plants. Comp. dhānyaṃ grain stored in jars sufficient for six days. dhā- nyakaḥ...
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kuṃbhikā
1 A small pot.
2 A harlot.
3 A disease of the eyes.
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kuṃbhīkaḥ
1 The Punnāga tree.
2 A catamite. kā Swelling of the eye-lids.
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kuṃbhilaḥ
1 A thief who breaks into a house.
2 A plagiarist.
3 A wife's brother.
4 A child of an imperfect impregnation or born at undue seasons.
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kuṃbhin
1 An elephant; Bv. 1. 52.
2 A crocodile.
3 A fish.
4 A kind of poisonous insect.
5 A sort of fragrant resin (guggula). Comp. narakaḥ a particular hell. madaḥ rut,...
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kuṃbhīraḥ
A shark.
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kuṃbhīrakaḥ
A thief; loptreṇa gṛhītasya kuṃbhīrakasyāsti vā prativacanaṃ V. 2; kuṃbhīlakaiḥ kāmukaiśca parihartavyā caṃdrikā M. 4. laḥ A cro- codile.
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kuṃc
See kuc II.
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kuṃcanaṃ
1 Curving, bending, contrac- tion.
2 A certain disease of the eye.
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kuṃciḥ
A measure of capacity equal to eight handfuls; aṣṭamuṣṭirbhavetkuṃciḥ
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kuṃcikā
1 A key; Bh. 1. 63.
2 The shoot of a bamboo.
3 A sort of reed.
4 A kind of fish.
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kuṃcita
a. Contracted, curved, bent &c.
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kuṃḍ
I. 1 A. 1 To burn.
2 To eat.
3 To heap. II. 1 P. To maim or mutilate. III. 10 U. To protect.
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kuṃḍaḥ
[cf. Uṇ. 1. 112] 1 A bowl-shaped vessel, a basin, bowl.
2 A round hole in the ground for receiving and preserving water.
3 A hole in general; agnikuṃḍaṃ.
4 A pool, well;...
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kuṃdaḥ
[Uṇ. 4. 98] A kind of jasmine (white and delicate); kuṃdāvadātāḥ kalahaṃsamālāḥ Bk. 2. 18; prātaḥ kuṃdaprasavaśithilaṃ jīvitaṃ dhārayethāḥ Me. 113; Ś. 5. 19. daṃ The flower of...
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kuṃḍalaḥ
[kuṃḍa-matvarthe la] 1 An ear-ring; śrotraṃ śrutenaiva na kuṃḍalena Bh. 2. 71; Ch. P. 11; Rs. 2. 20, 3. 19; R. 11. 15.
2 A bracelet.
3 The coil of a rope.
4 A fetter, tie,...
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kuṃḍalanā
Encireling (as a word) to denote that it is to be left out or not considered; tadojasastadyaśasaḥ sthitāvi- mau vṛtheti citte kurute yadā yadā. tanoti bhānoḥ pariveṣakaitavāttadā...
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kuṃḍalīkṛta
a. Forming a ring, coiled.
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kuṃḍalin
(nī f.) 1 Decorated with ear-rings.
2 Circular, spiral.
3 Winding, coiling (as a serpent). m. 1 A snake.
2 A peocock.
3 An epi- thet of Varuṇa, and of Śiva.
4 The...
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kuṃdamaḥ
A cat.
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kuṃdaraḥ
1 An epithet of Viṣṇu.
2 A kind of grass.
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kuṃḍikā
1 A pitcher.
2 A stu- dent's water-pot (kamaṃḍalu).
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kuṃḍin
m. 1 An epithet of Śiva.
2 A bastard.
3 A horse.
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kuṃḍinaṃ
N. of a city, the capital of the Vidarbhas.
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kuṃdinī
A multitude of lotuses.
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kuṃḍira
a. Strong. raḥ A man.
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kuṃḍīra
kuṃḍīra is an alternate of kuṃḍira. a. Strong. raḥ A man.
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kuṃduḥ
A rat, mouse.
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kuṃj
1 P. (kuṃjati) To murmur; cf. kūj.
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kuṃjaḥ
1 A place overgrown with plants or creepers, a bower, an arbour; cala sakhi kuṃjaṃ satimirapuṃjaṃ śī- laya nīlanicolaṃ Gīt. 5; vaṃjulalatākuṃje 12; Me. 19; R. 9. 64.
2 The lower...
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kuṃjalaṃ
Sour gruel.
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kuṃjaraḥ
[kuṃjo hastihanuḥ so'syāsti, kuṃja-ra, P. V. 2. 107 Vārt.] 1 An elephant.
2 Any thing pre-emi- nent or excellent of its class (at the end of comp. only). Amara gives the...
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kuṃkumaṃ
1 Saffron; lagnakuṃkumakesarān (skaṃdhān); R. 4. 67; Rs. 4. 2; 5. 9; Bh. 1. 10, 25.
2 Saffron paint; Māl. [Page0406-c+ 55] 1. 37. Comp. adriḥ N. of a moun- tain.
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kumodakaḥ
An epithet of Viṣṇu.
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kuṃś
1. 10. P. 1 To shine.
2 To speak.
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kuṃs
kuṃs is an alternate of kuṃś. 1. 10. P. 1 To shine.
2 To speak.
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kuṃtaḥ
1 A lance, a barbed dart, spear; kuṃtāḥ praviśaṃti K. P. 2. (i. e. kuṃtadhāriṇaḥ puruṣāḥ); virahinikṛṃtanakuṃtamu- khākṛtiketakidaṃturitāśe Gīt. 1.
2 A small animal, an insect....
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kuṃṭaka
a. (kī f.) Fat, corpulent.
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kuṃtala
N. of the country to the north of Cola. Kalyāṇa or Kallian Doorg south of Kurugade appears to have been its capital. The country re- presents the south-western portion of...
