Sanskrit Word List

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kuṃtalaḥ

1 The hair of the head, a lock of hair; pratanuviralaiḥ prāṃtonmīla- nmanoharakuṃtalaiḥ U. 1. 20. Ch. P. 4, 6; Gīt. 2.

2 A drinking cup.

3 A plough.

4 Barley.

5 A kind of...

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kuṃtalikā

A butter knife.

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kuṃtayaḥ

(pl. of kuṃti m.) N. of a country and its people.

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kuṃṭh

1 P. (kuṃṭhati, kuṃṭhita) 1 To be blunted or dulled.

2 To be lame or mutilated.

3 To be dull or stupid, be idle.

4 To loosen. Caus. or 10 P. To hide.

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kuṃth

1. 9. P. (kuṃthati, kuthnāti, kuṃthi- ta) 1 To suffer pain.

2 To cling to.

3 To hurt.

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kuṃṭha

a. 1 Blunt, dulled; vajraṃ tapovīrya- mahatsu kuṃṭhaṃ Ku. 3. 12 has no effect on &c.; kuṃṭhatvamāyāti guṇaḥ kavīnāṃ sāhitya- vidyāśramavarjiteṣu Vikr. 1. 14; Śi. 12. 12;...

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kuṃṭhakaḥ

A fool.

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kuṃṭhita

p. p. 1 Blunted, dulled; (fig. also); bibhrato'stramacalepyakuṃṭhitaṃ R. 11. 74; Bv. 2. 78; Ku. 2. 20; śāstreṣvakuṃṭhitā buddhiḥ R. 1. 19 not ham- pered or impeded.

2 Stupid....

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kuṃtī

N. of pṛthā, daughter of a Yādava named śūra, adopted by kuṃti- bhoja. [She was the first wife of Pāṇḍu. As he was prevented by a curse from having progeny, he allowed his wife to...

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kuṃtiḥ

N. of a king, son of kratha. Comp. bhojaḥ N. of a Yādava prince, king of the Kunties, who being childless, adopted Kuntī.

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kumud

a. 1 Unkind, unfriendly.

2 Avaricious. n. 1 The white water-lily.

2 The red lotus.

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kumudaḥ

[kau modate iti kumudaṃ] 1 The white water-lily said to open at moon-rise; nocchvasiti tapanakiraṇaiścaṃ- drasyevāśubhiḥ kumudaṃ V. 3. 16; so Ś. 5. 28; Rs. 3. 2, 21, 23; Me. 40....

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kumudavatī

The lotus plant.

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kumudika

a. Abounding in Kumu- das. kā N. of a plant, (kaṭaphalā).

2 A small tree (the seeds of which are aromatic).

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kumudinī

1 A water-lily with white lotus-flowers; yatheṃdāvānaṃdaṃ vrajati samupoḍhe kumudinī U. 5. 26; Śi. 9. 34.

2 A collection of lotuses.

3 A place abounding in lotuses. Comp....

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kumudvat

a. Abounding in lotuses; kumudvatsu ca vāriṣu R. 4. 19. tī 1 A water-lily with white flowers (open- ing at moon-rise); aṃtarhite śaśini saiva kumudvatī me dṛṣṭiṃ na naṃdayati...

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kuṇ

I. 6 P. (kuṇati, kuṇita) 1 To sup- port, aid.

2 To sound. II. 10 P. (kaṇa- yati) 1 To counsel, advise.

2 To con- verse or speak with.

3 To in- vite.

4 To salute.

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kūṇ

10 U. (kūṇayati-te, kūṇita) 1 To speak, converse.

2 To contract, close (said to be Atm. in this sense).

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kuṇakaḥ

A young animal just born.

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kunakaḥ

A crow.

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kunālikā

The (Indian) cu- ckoo.

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kuṇapa

a. (pī f.) [cf. Uṇ. 3. 143] Smelling like a dead body, stinking. paḥ, paṃ A dead body, corpse; śāsanī- yaḥ kuṇapabhojanaḥ V. 5. (a vulture); amedhyakuṇapāśī ca Ms. 12. 71;...

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kuṇāru

a. Ved. Crying out, (kviṇana- śīla); Rv. 3. 30. 8.

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kūṇi

a. Having a crooked arm.

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kuṇiḥ

A cripple with a withered or crooked arm.

2 A whitlow.

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kūṇikā

1 The horn of any ani- mal.

2 The peg of a lute.

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kūṇita

a. 1 Shut, closed.

2 Con- tracted; Māl. 4. 2. Comp. īkṣaṇaḥ a hawk.

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kup

I. 4. P. (kupyati, cukopa, akupat, kopituṃ, kupita) 1 To be angry, (generally with the dat. of the per- son who is the object of anger, but sometimes with the acc. or gen. also);...

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kūp

10 U. (kūpayati-te, kūpita) 1 To be weak.

2 To weaken.

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kupaḥ

Ved. The beam or lever of a pair of scales.

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kūpaḥ

[kuvaṃti maṃḍūkā asmin, ku-pak dīrghaśca Uṇ. 3. 27] 1 A well; kūpe paśya payonidhāvapi ghaṭo gṛhṇāti tulyaṃ jalaṃ Bh. 2. 49; so nitarāṃ nīcosmīti tvaṃ khedaṃ kūpa mā kadāpi...

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kūpakaḥ

1 A well(temporary).

2 A hole, cave, cavity.

3 The hollow below the loins.

4 A stake to which a boat is moored.

5 The mast of a ship.

6 A funeral pile.

7 A hole under...

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kūpāraḥ

The ocean.

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kupaya

a. Ved. To be guarded or protected.

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kūpayaṃtraghāṭikānyāyaḥ

The ma- xim of the buckets attached to the water-wheel. It takes its origin from the fact that while some of the buckets filled with water go up, some are emptied of their...

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kupiṃda

See kuviṃda.

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kupiṃdaḥ

kupiṃdaḥ is an alternate of kuviṃdaḥ. 1 A weaver; ku- viṃdastvaṃ tāvatpaṭayasi guṇagrāmamabhitaḥ K. P. 7.

2 N. of the weaver caste.

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kupinī

A kind of net for catch- ing small fish.

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kupinin

m. A fisherman.

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kūpuṣaṃ

The bladder.

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kupūya

a. Despised, low, mean, contemptible.

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kūpya

a. Being in a well or hole.

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kupyaṃ

1 A base metal.

2 Any metal but silver and gold; Ki. 1. 35; Ms. 7. 96; 10. 113. Comp. śālā a braziery.

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kur

6 P. (kurati, kurita) To sound.

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kuracillaḥ

A crab.

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kūraḥ

Food, boiled rice; ita- śca kūracyutatailamiśraṃ piṃḍaṃ hastī pratigrāhyate mātrapuruṣaiḥ Mk. 4.

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kurāhaḥ

kurāhaḥ is an alternate of kurālaḥ. A light bay horse with black legs.

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kuralaḥ

kuralaḥ is an alternate of kuraraḥ. An osprey; Y. 1. 174.

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