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khaṇḍaḥ

(Stück, Teil’), khandana-, khanday® so 1444 (sv KHAND), mit Lit

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What it meant — Monier-Williams

1. كهَندَ-

khanda- (Stück, Teil’), khandana-, khanday® so 1444 (sv KHAND), mit Lit — [Mayrhofer, s.v. khanda-, p. 172]

2. khaṇḍ

khaṇḍ cl. 1. Ā. ṇḍate, to break, divide, destroy, Dhātup. viii, 31 : cl. 10. P. khaṇḍayati, to break, tear, break into pieces, crush, cut, divide, Pañcat. ; Bhaṭṭ. ( aor. acakhaṇḍat) ; to destroy, remove, annihilate, Rājat. v, 281 ; Naiṣ. v, 4 ; to defeat, conquer, Bhaṭṭ. xii, 17 ; to refute; to interrupt, disturb, R. iii, 14, 14 ; Kathās. ; to disregard (an order), Rājat. vi, 229 ; Kathās. cxxiv, 79 ; ‘to disappoint, deceive, cheat’, see khaṇḍita.

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