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kim | ind. (fr. 1. ki-,originally Nominal verb and accusative sg. n.of 2. k/a- q.v), what? how? whence? wherefore? why? |
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kim | is much used as a particle of interrogation like the Latin num, an, sometimes translatable by"whether?"but oftener serving only like a note of interrogation to mark a question (exempli gratia, 'for example' kiṃ vyādhā vane 'smin saṃcaranti-,"do hunters roam about in this wood?"In an interrogation the verb, if uncompounded with a preposition, generally retains its accent after kim- ) . To this sense may be referred the kim- expressing inferiority, deficiency, etc. at the beginning of compounds (exempli gratia, 'for example' kiṃ-rājan-,what sort of king? id est a bad king )  |
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kim | also the kim- prefixed to verbs with a similar meaning (exempli gratia, 'for example' kim-adhīte-,he reads badly ) kim-uta-, or kim-uta-vā- or kim-athavā-uta-, whether-or-or (see ut/a-.)  |
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kim | is very frequently connected with other particles, as follows: k/im aṅg/a-, wherefore then?  |
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kim | atha kim- See /atha-  |
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kim | kim api-, somewhat, to a considerable extent, rather, much more, still further etc.  |
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kim | kim iti-, why? etc.  |
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kim | kim-iva-, what for?  |
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kim | k/im-u- or k/im-ut/a- how much more? how much less? etc.  |
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kim | kiṃ kila-, what a pity! (expressing dissatisfaction)  |
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kim | kiṃ-ca-, moreover, further etc.  |
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kim | what more (expressing impatience)  |
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kim | kiṃ-cana- (originally -ca na-,negative = "in no way") , to a certain degree, a little  |
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kim | (with a negation) in no way, not at all  |
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kim | kiṃ-cid-, somewhat, a little etc.  |
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kim | kiṃ tarhi-, how then? but, however ,  |
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kim | kiṃ-tu-, but, however, nevertheless (bearing the same relation to tu-that kiṃ-ca-bears to ca-) etc.  |
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kim | kiṃ-nu-, whether indeed? (a stronger interrogative than kim-alone) etc.  |
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kim | how much more? how much less?  |
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kim | kiṃ nu khalu-, how possibly? (a still stronger interrogative)  |
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kim | kim punar-, how much more? how much less?  |
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kim | however  |
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kim | but  |
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kim | kiṃ vā-, whether? or whether? etc.  |
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kim | or (often a mere particle of interrogation)  |
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kim | k/iṃ svid-, why?  |
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kim | a stronger interrogative than kim- alone  |
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kim | (in compound)  |
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kimabhidhāna | mfn. having what name?  |
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kimācāra | mfn. being of what conduct or behaviour?  |
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kimādhāra | mfn. referring to what?  |
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kimadhikaraṇa | mf(ā-)n. referring to what?  |
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kimadyaka | mfn. not valuing the present day,  |
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kimāhāra | mfn. taking what food?  |
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kimākāra | mf(ā-)n. of what shape?  |
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kimākhya | mfn. how named?  |
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kimantara | mf(ā-)n. being at what distance from each other?  |
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kimartha | mfn. having what aim? etc.  |
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kimartham | ind. from what motive? what for? wherefore? why?  |
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kimāśraya | mf(ā-)n. being supported by what?  |
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kimātmaka | mf(ikā-)n. of what particularity? commentator or commentary on  |
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kimavastha | mfn. being in what condition (of health)? on Va1rtt. 11.  |
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kimāyus | mfn. reaching what age?  |
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kimba | m. a kind of tree,  |
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kimbala | mfn. possessing what strength or power?  |
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kimbharā | f. a kind of perfume (commonly called nalī-)  |
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kimbhṛtya | m. a bad servant  |
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kimbhūta | mfn. being what? commentator or commentary on , on  |
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kimbhūtam | ind. how? in what manner or degree? like what?  |
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kimicchaka | n. what one wishes or desires, anything desired  |
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kimicchaka | m. Name of a particular form of austerity (by which any object is obtained)  |
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kimīdin | m. Name of a class of evil spirits  |
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kimīdinī | f. idem or 'm. Name of a class of evil spirits '  |
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kimīya | mfn. belonging to whom or what?  |
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kimmantrin | m. a bad minister  |
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kimmātra | mf(ā-)n. of what circuit?  |
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kimmaya | mfn. consisting of what?  |
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kimpaca | mfn. "who cooks nothing", miserly, avaricious  |
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kimpacāna | mfn. id.  |
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kimpāka | mfn. not mature, childish, ignorant, stupid  |
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kimpāka | m. a Cucurbitaceous plant (of a very bad taste, Trichosanthes palmata)  |
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kimpāka | m. Strychnos nux vomica  |
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kimpāka | n. the fruit of Trichosanthes palmata  |
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kimpala | (= ?) , a kind of musical instrument |
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kimparākrama | mfn. of what power?  |
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kimparivāra | mfn. having what attendance?  |
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kimparyantam | ind. to what extent? how far? how long?  |
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kimpavitra | (k/im--), mfn. purified by what?  |
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kimphala | mfn. giving what kind of fruit?  |
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kimprabhāva | mfn. possessing what power?  |
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kimprabhu | m. a bad lord or master  |
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kimprakāram | ind. in what manner?  |
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kimpramāṇa | n. what circumference?  |
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kimpramāṇa | mf(ā-)n. of what circumference?  |
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kimpunā | f. Name of a river  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. ([ ]) "what sort of a man?"a mongrel being (according to the brāhmaṇa-s an evil being similar to man;perhaps originally a kind of monkey[ see ];in later times the word is usually identified with kiṃ-nara-,though sometimes applied to other beings in which the figure of a man and that of an animal are combined;these beings are supposed to live on hema-kūṭa- and are regarded as the attendants of kubera-;with Jains the kimpuruṣa-s, like the kiṃnara-s, belong to the vyantara-s)  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. Name of one of the nine sons of āgnīdhra- (having the varṣa- kimpuruṣa- as his hereditary portion)  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. a division of the earth (one of the nine khaṇḍa-s or portions into which the earth is divided, and described as the country between the himācala- and hema-kūṭa- mountains, also called kimpuruṣa-varṣa- ) etc.  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. ([ ]) "what sort of a man?"a mongrel being (according to the brāhmaṇa-s an evil being similar to man;perhaps originally a kind of monkey[ see ];in later times the word is usually identified with kiṃ-nara-,though sometimes applied to other beings in which the figure of a man and that of an animal are combined;these beings are supposed to live on hema-kūṭa- and are regarded as the attendants of kubera-;with Jains the kimpuruṣa-s, like the kiṃnara-s, belong to the vyantara-s)  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. Name of one of the nine sons of āgnīdhra- (having the varṣa- kimpuruṣa- as his hereditary portion)  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. a division of the earth (one of the nine khaṇḍa-s or portions into which the earth is divided, and described as the country between the himācala- and hema-kūṭa- mountains, also called kimpuruṣa-varṣa- ) etc.  |
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kimpūruṣa | m. "what sort of a man?"(probably) a low and despicable man  |
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kimpūruṣa | m. a mongrel being (equals -puruṣ/a-) etc.  |
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kimpūruṣa | n. Name of the kimpuruṣa-varṣa-  |
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kimpuruṣeśa | m. "lord of the kimpuruṣa-s", Name of druma-  |
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kimpuruṣeśa | m. "lord of the kimpuruṣa-s", Name of druma-  |
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kimpuruṣeśvara | m. Name of kubera-  |
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kimpuruṣeśvara | m. Name of kubera-  |
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kimpuruṣī | f. a female kimpuruṣa-  |
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kimpuruṣī | f. a female kimpuruṣa-  |
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kimpuruṣīkṛ | kimpuruṣī-- 1. kṛ-, to change into a kimpuruṣa-  |
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kimpuruṣīkṛ | kimpuruṣī-- 1. kṛ-, to change into a kimpuruṣa-  |
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kimpuruṣīya | n. story about a kimpuruṣa-  |
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kimutsedha | mf(ā-)n. of what height?  |
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athakim | ind. how else? what else? certainly, assuredly, sure enough.  |
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athakimu | ind. how much more  |
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athakimu | ind. so much the more.  |
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avasekima | m. a kind of cake (pulse ground and fried with oil or butter)  |
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kaṭukiman | m. sharpness  |
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mākim | ind. gaRa cādi- (see na-kim-etc.)  |
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mākim | m/ā-kis-, m/ākīm- See under 1. mā-, .  |
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mūkiman | m. dumbness, silence gaRa dṛḍhādi-.  |
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nakim | ind. equals na-kīm- gaRa cādi-.  |
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pākima | mfn. cooked, burned (as earthenware), matured, ripened  |
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pākima | mfn. obtained by cooking or evaporation (as salt)  |
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pākima | mfn. red-hot  |
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pākiman | m. gaRa pṛthv-ādi-.  |
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sekima | mfn. sprinkled or watered with (compound)  |
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sekima | mfn. cast (as iron) Va1rtt. 2  |
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sekima | n. a radish  |
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vaṅkimadāsa | m. (prākṛ-.for vakrima-d-?), with kavi-rāja- Name of an author  |
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yatkimapisaṃkalpa | m. desire for anything whatever  |