kAyaH · kAyaM
kAyaH, -yaM [ cIyate'smin asTyAdika miti kAyaH; ci-GaY AdeH kakAraH P. III. 3. 41 Sk. ] 1 The body; viBAti kAyaH karuRAparARA paropakArErna tu caMdanena Bh. 2. 71 ; kAyena manasA budDyA Bg. 5. 11 ; so kAyena vAcA, manasA &c. 2 The trunk of a tree. 3 The body of a lute (the whole lute except the wires). 4 A multitude, assemblage, collection. 5 Principal, capital. 6 Home, residence, habitation. 7 A butt, a mark. 8 Natural temperament. — yaM (with or without tIrTa ) The part of the hand just below the fingers, ( pb ) especially the little finger, or the last two fingers (this part being considered sacred to Prajāpati is called prajApatitIrTa ; cf. Ms. 2. 58-59 ). — yaH One of the eight forms of marriage, generally known as prAjApatya q. v. ; Y. 1. 60 ; Ms. 3. 38. Comp. — agniH the digestive faculty. — kleSaH bodily suffering or pain. — cikitsA the third of the eight departments of medical science, treatment of diseases affecting the whole body. — mAnaM measurement of the body — baMDanaM 1 girdle. 2 the union of semen virile and blood. — valanaM an armour. — sTaH 1 the Supreme being. 2 the writer-caste (proceeding from a kzatriya father and a SUdra mother). 3 a man of that caste; kAyasTa iti laGvI mAtrA Mu. 1 ; Y. 1. 336 ; Mk. 9. — (sTA) 1 a woman of that caste. 2 the Myrobalan tree. — (sTI) the wife of a kAyasTa . — sTita a. corporeal, bodily.
kAyaH, -yaM [ cIyate'smin asTyAdika miti kAyaH; ci-GaY AdeH kakAraH P. III. 3. 41 Sk. ] 1 The body; viBAti kAyaH karuRAparARA paropakArErna tu caMdanena Bh. 2. 71 ; kAyena manasA budDyA Bg. 5. 11 ; so kAyena vAcA, manasA &c. 2 The trunk of a tree. 3 The body of a lute (the whole lute except the wires). 4 A multitude, assemblage, collection. 5 Principal, capital. 6 Home, residence, habitation. 7 A butt, a mark. 8 Natural temperament. — yaM (with or without tIrTa ) The part of the hand just below the fingers, ( pb ) especially the little finger, or the last two fingers (this part being considered sacred to Prajāpati is called prajApatitIrTa ; cf. Ms. 2. 58-59 ). — yaH One of the eight forms of marriage, generally known as prAjApatya q. v. ; Y. 1. 60 ; Ms. 3. 38. Comp. — agniH the digestive faculty. — kleSaH bodily suffering or pain. — cikitsA the third of the eight departments of medical science, treatment of diseases affecting the whole body. — mAnaM measurement of the body — baMDanaM 1 girdle. 2 the union of semen virile and blood. — valanaM an armour. — sTaH 1 the Supreme being. 2 the writer-caste (proceeding from a kzatriya father and a SUdra mother). 3 a man of that caste; kAyasTa iti laGvI mAtrA Mu. 1 ; Y. 1. 336 ; Mk. 9. — (sTA) 1 a woman of that caste. 2 the Myrobalan tree. — (sTI) the wife of a kAyasTa . — sTita a. corporeal, bodily.