putrakA · putrikA
putrakA, -putrikA 1 A daughter. 2 A doll, puppet. 3 A daughter appointed to raise male issue for a father who has no sons; aputra'nena viDinA sutAM kurvIta putrikAM . yadapatyaM BavedasyAM tanmama syAtsvaDAkaram .. . 4 The cotton or down of the tamarisk. 5 ( pb ) (At the end of comp. ) Anything little or small of its kind; as in asiputrikA, KaNgaputrikA &c. Comp. — putraH, -sutaH 1 a daughter's son who by agreement becomes the son of her father; see Ms. 9. 127. 2 a daughter who, being regarded as a son, returns to her father's house; ( putrikEva putraH; aTavA putrikEva sutaH putrikAsutaH so'pyOrasasama eva Mit. on Y. 2. 128 ). 3 a grandson — prasUH a mother of daughters. — Bartf m. ‘a daughter's husband,’ a son-in-law.
putrakA, -putrikA 1 A daughter. 2 A doll, puppet. 3 A daughter appointed to raise male issue for a father who has no sons; aputra'nena viDinA sutAM kurvIta putrikAM . yadapatyaM BavedasyAM tanmama syAtsvaDAkaram .. . 4 The cotton or down of the tamarisk. 5 ( pb ) (At the end of comp. ) Anything little or small of its kind; as in asiputrikA, KaNgaputrikA &c. Comp. — putraH, -sutaH 1 a daughter's son who by agreement becomes the son of her father; see Ms. 9. 127. 2 a daughter who, being regarded as a son, returns to her father's house; ( putrikEva putraH; aTavA putrikEva sutaH putrikAsutaH so'pyOrasasama eva Mit. on Y. 2. 128 ). 3 a grandson — prasUH a mother of daughters. — Bartf m. ‘a daughter's husband,’ a son-in-law.