aRqa · neuter (& masculine) · aṇḍa 1
egg
Aṇḍa (neuter) [Etymology unknown. Cf. Sanskrit aṇḍa 1. an egg Vin III 3; S II 258; M I 104; A IV 125 f. 2. (plural) the testicles Vin III 106. 3. (in camm°) a water-bag Ja I 249 (see Morris JPTS 1884, 69). -kosa shell of eggs Vin III 3 = M I 104; A IV 126, 176; -cheda (ka) one who castrates, a gelder Ja IV 364, 366; -ja 1. born from eggs S III 241 (of snakes); M I 73; Ja II 53 = V 85; Miln 267.] 2. a bird Ja V 189; -bhārin bearing his testicles S II 258 = Vin III 100; -sambhava the product of an egg, i.e. a bird Thag 599; -hāraka one who takes or extirpates the testicles M I 383.
( aṇḍa , cupola , the bulb-shaped part on the top of a stūpa: Divy 244.10, 11 . See P.K. Acharya, Dict. Hindu Arch. 16 , and pw 1.284 .)
an egg; (neuter & masculine) the testicles; the testicles; the scrotum; water-bag
(nt, nt) egg egg
(nt, nt) testicle; ball testicles [lit.] egg