kaRqa · masculine · kaṇḍa 1
shaft
Kaṇḍa (masculine neuter) [perhaps as °kaldno from °kalad to break, cf. Greek κλαδαρός, Latin clades, etc., Sanskrit kāṇḍa. See also khagga and khaṇḍa] 1. the portion of a stalk or cane between one knot and another; the whole stalk or shaft; the shaft of an arrow, an arrow in general M I 429 (two kinds of arrows: kaccha and ropima, cf. kaṇḍa-cittaka); Ja I 150; II 91; III 273; V 39; Miln 44, 73; Mhv 25, 89. As arrow also in the "Tell" story of Culladhanuggaha at Ja III 220 and Dhp-a IV 66. 2. a section, portion or paragraph of a book Sv I 12; Pañca-g 161. 3. a small portion, a bit or lump Dhp-a I 134 (pūva°); Mhv 17, 35. 4. kaṇḍaṃ (adverb) a portion of time, for a while, a little Pañca-g 36. — See also khaṇḍa, with which it is often confused. derivation upa-kaṇḍakin (adjective) (thin) like a stalk or arrow Pv II 113 (of a Petī). -gamana the going of an arrow, i.e. the distance covered by an arrow in flight, a bow-shot Ja II 334; cf. kaṇḍu; -cittaka (Sanskrit kāṇḍa-citraka) an excellent arrow A II 202; -nāḷī a quiver Ja III 220; -pahāra an arrow-shot, arrow wound Miln 16 (ekena k.-paharena dve mahākāyā padālitā "two birds killed with one stone"), 73; -vāraṇa (adjective) warding off arrows, applied to a shield Ja VI 592 (neuter); a shield Ja IV 366.
? kaṇḍa , m. or nt. (either false reading, as Senart assumes, or MIndic , = Pali id. , for Skt. kāṇḍa), arrow : Mv ii.82.14, 15 , mss. kaṇṭho, once kantho; 18 v.l. kaṇḍāto; Senart reads kāṇḍ- always, with both mss. ii.82.17 ; 83.8 , and one in 82.18 .
the shaft of an arrow, an arrow
(masc, masc) arrow; arrow shaft arrow or shaft Construction: √kaṇḍ + a
(masc, masc) (gram) chapter; section; portion portion or chapter Construction: √kaṇḍ + a
(masc, masc) stalk; stem Construction: √kaṇḍ + a
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