kaMwakaH · kaMwakaM
kaMwakaH, -kaM 1 A thorn; pAdalagnaM karasTena kaMwakenEva kaMwakaM (udDaret) Chāṇ. 22 ; Pt. 4. 18. 2 A prickle, a sting; Y. 3. 53. 3 The point of anything. 4 (Fig.) Any troublesome fellow who is, as it were, a thorn to the state and an enemy of order and good government; utKAtalokatrayakaMwake'pi R. 14. 73 ; tridivamudDftadAnavakaMwakaM Ś. 7. 3 ; Ms. 9. 260 ; Mv. 7. 8. 5 (Hence) Any source of vexation or annoyance, nuisance; Ms. 9. 253. 6 Horripilation, erection of hair, thrill. 7 A fingernail. 8 A vexing speech. 9 A fish-bone. 10 A sharp stinging pain, symptom of a disease. 11 (In Nyāya philosophy) Refutation of arguments, detection of error. 12 Impediment, obstacle. 13 The first, fourth, seventh, and tenth lunar mansions. — kaH 1 A bamboo. 2 A work-shop, manufactory. 3 Fault, defect. 4 N. of Makara or the marine monster, the symbol of the god of love. — kI A kind of vArtAkI . Comp. — agraH a kind of lizard. — aSanaH BakzakaH -Buj m. a camel. — azWIlaH a kind of fish (having many bones). — AgAraH a kind of worm. — AQyaH a kind of tree. — udDaraRaM 1 ( lit. ) extracting thorns, weeding. 2 ( fig. ) removing annoyances, extirpating thieves and all such sources of public annoyance; kaMwakodDaraRe nityamAtizWedyatnamuttamaM Ms. 9. 252. — drumaH 1 a tree with thorns, a thorny bush; BavaMti nitarAM sPItAH sukzetre kaMwakadrumAH Mk. 9. 7. 2 the Śālmali tree or silk-cottontree ( Mar. sAMvarI ). — PalaH 1 the ( pb ) bread-fruit tree, Panasa tree. 2 th gokzura plant. 3 the castor-oil tree. 4 the Dhattūra tree. 5 a term applicable to any plant the fruit of which is invested with a hairy or thorny coat. — mardanaM suppressing disturbance. — yukta a. having thorns, thorny. — viSoDanaM extirpating every source of disturbance or trouble; rAjyakaMwakaviSoDanodyataH Vikr. 5. 1. — vfMtAkI a species of nightshade with thorny leaves ( vArtAkI ). — SroRiH — RI f. 1 the Solanum Jacquini. 2 a porcupine.
kaMwakaH, -kaM 1 A thorn; pAdalagnaM karasTena kaMwakenEva kaMwakaM (udDaret) Chāṇ. 22 ; Pt. 4. 18. 2 A prickle, a sting; Y. 3. 53. 3 The point of anything. 4 (Fig.) Any troublesome fellow who is, as it were, a thorn to the state and an enemy of order and good government; utKAtalokatrayakaMwake'pi R. 14. 73 ; tridivamudDftadAnavakaMwakaM Ś. 7. 3 ; Ms. 9. 260 ; Mv. 7. 8. 5 (Hence) Any source of vexation or annoyance, nuisance; Ms. 9. 253. 6 Horripilation, erection of hair, thrill. 7 A fingernail. 8 A vexing speech. 9 A fish-bone. 10 A sharp stinging pain, symptom of a disease. 11 (In Nyāya philosophy) Refutation of arguments, detection of error. 12 Impediment, obstacle. 13 The first, fourth, seventh, and tenth lunar mansions. — kaH 1 A bamboo. 2 A work-shop, manufactory. 3 Fault, defect. 4 N. of Makara or the marine monster, the symbol of the god of love. — kI A kind of vArtAkI . Comp. — agraH a kind of lizard. — aSanaH BakzakaH -Buj m. a camel. — azWIlaH a kind of fish (having many bones). — AgAraH a kind of worm. — AQyaH a kind of tree. — udDaraRaM 1 ( lit. ) extracting thorns, weeding. 2 ( fig. ) removing annoyances, extirpating thieves and all such sources of public annoyance; kaMwakodDaraRe nityamAtizWedyatnamuttamaM Ms. 9. 252. — drumaH 1 a tree with thorns, a thorny bush; BavaMti nitarAM sPItAH sukzetre kaMwakadrumAH Mk. 9. 7. 2 the Śālmali tree or silk-cottontree ( Mar. sAMvarI ). — PalaH 1 the ( pb ) bread-fruit tree, Panasa tree. 2 th gokzura plant. 3 the castor-oil tree. 4 the Dhattūra tree. 5 a term applicable to any plant the fruit of which is invested with a hairy or thorny coat. — mardanaM suppressing disturbance. — yukta a. having thorns, thorny. — viSoDanaM extirpating every source of disturbance or trouble; rAjyakaMwakaviSoDanodyataH Vikr. 5. 1. — vfMtAkI a species of nightshade with thorny leaves ( vArtAkI ). — SroRiH — RI f. 1 the Solanum Jacquini. 2 a porcupine.