230 kim-prabhava. kishkindhyadhipa*

m. the end of the nanatil^Kim-prabhava, rnthamah sarga asam.howlong KiliiijaJia, as, m. a mat; a screen or twist of creation ? at what distance ? how f*0i kirlta, as or am, m. or n. (said to kiyaty adhvani, grass or straw. a or far off? etad with of what importance be fr. rt. I. in), a diadem, a crest, garland any kiyad gen., as or used as a a tiara N. of a metre of r<*rp>ir<*rt kUinalala, am, m. or is this to any one ? tena kiyan arthah, what profit ornament crown, ; n. a various for kilakita N. of a town arises from that? kiyad firena, in how long a four lines, each containing twenty-four syllables. Ki- ^?), reading ; (?). a time ? how far ; unim- n. kiyad dure, ?) little, small, rita-dhdrana, am, wearing diadem, assuming fohfrti kilima, as, m. a tree, a kind of fir hav- portant, of small value (often in compounds, e. g. the crown. Kirlta-dharin, i, ini, i, crowned, or Deodar pine, Pinus [cf. -daru] ; (am), n. a little bent; of little a tiara; m. a king. Kirlla-mdlln, I, ini, kiyad-vakra, kiyan-matra, ing (I), resin, the extract of the pine. or far ornamented with a diadem. importance ; kiyad apt, how large how soever, i, a how or much decorated with a diadem, f<*fWi kilkin, i, m. horse ; (also read &c. ; yarat kiyaMa, large how soever, Kiritin, i, ini, {, crested, soever ind. far ? m. a an of one and of what qualities ; (kiyat), how crowned; (t), king; epithet ; kindhin kilvin.) ? ? a little how ? of the attendants of Siva a N. of how much how ; kiyat-kalam, long ; Arjuna. ?<*Rakshasa or the orange ; goblin conquered Ved. or surrounding much, epithet of Indra. as, am, m. n. a shoot. Kiia- containing Gr. Kiialaya, young -sena; [cf. Ki(i/Ws.] Kirmlra-jit, t, m. by m. or f. or kida- i. a. laya-talpa, as, ki/Saluya-iayya, fiK^ kira, as, m. (fr. kfi), hog. or as, m. or t, kirmlra-nisiidana, kirmira-bhid, n. a leaves laya-dayana, am, bed of young &c. ; Kiraka, as, m. a scribe. m. orkirmlra-sidana, as, m. oikirmlrari ("ra-ari), see kisala, kisalaya, &c. small dust a rein ; Kiratia, as, m. dust, very ; (?) is, m. an epithet of Bhima-sena, the enemy and con- a or of a sun or moon-beam ; the am to be fr. ray beam light, queror of the Rakshasa Kirmira. Kirmlra-tvat, k, f4?flT kisora, as, d, (said sun N. of a river. tree. and rt. a ; (a), f., Kirana-maya, as, I, m. or f. (?), the orange kirn jfri), young, infantine; (as), m. colt,

Kirana-malin, t, the of animal ; the sun ; or am, radiant, bright, refulgent. Kirmlrita, as, a, am, variegated, spotted. young any Benjamin the sun a of Kirniiai-ali = N..of a m. (having garland rays). Styrax benzoin ( taila-parny-oshadki)i See under kira. N. of a work ; a commen- a a his birth to (na-av), f., by Udayana kirydm. Danava ; youth, lad, one from the by DSdSbhai on the -Siddhanta. Kira- end of his fifteenth a minor in law tary kil, cl. 6. P. kilati, fikela, kelitum, year, (ajata- as, m. title of a work. after his fifteenth ndvali-prakds'a, ^, to be or become white; to freeze; to vyavuhara) becoming year subject Kirat, atl or anil, at, ; to suits at law a an, scattering, spreading cl. 10. to to throw (or jata-vyavahara); (i),f. maiden, play ; P. kelayati, -yitum, send, ' a woman. lighting, shedding light. cast a young or ; [cf. Hib. col, joke.'] is, m. a = Kin, hog, W#. cl. 10. I. kila, as, m. play, trifling. Kila-kindita, am, kishk, A. kishkayate, -yi- Kirika, as, a, am, Ved. sparkling, beaming. n. to kill various amorous agitation, weeping, laughing, angry, turn, injure, ; (a f. a wild being reading Kiryanl, hog. ' in the of a lover. and I merry, &c., society for hishk lilkk) ; [cf. Hib. eeasaim, torment, n+Url N. of a kirdta, as, m., degraded vex.'] f=Bt? 2. kila, ind. (a particle of asseveration crucify, one of the barbarous tribes who in- mountain-tribe, of or emphasis), indeed, verily, assuredly; (or of expla- fodfMiHI kishkindha, as, d or i, m. f., N. habit woods and mountains and live by hunting (the nation) namely; kila is preceded by the word on a mountain in the south of India, in Odra, containing Kirrhadse of Arrian), having become Sadras by their which it and occurs at the a the residence of the Balin. are also lays stress, very rarely cave, monkey-prince neglect of all prescribed religious rites (they of a sentence or verse ; to native N. of a as a a a beginning according Kishkindha-parvata, as, m., place. regarded Mlecc'has) ; savage ; pigmy, dwarf; kila be used in n. title of the fourth a a horseman of a a kind of lexicographers may communicating Kislikindhd-kunda, am, groom, ; N. plant, gen- ' ' and so said," so reported,' book of the tian N. of as a moun- intelligence, may imply . [cf. kirata-tikta] ; Siva, 'possibly,' 'agreement,' 'dislike,' 'false- m. N. of a taineer to the account of which is 'probably,' Kishkindhaka, as, pi., people. opposed Arjuna, ' ' and reason.' hood,' inaccuracy,' m. f. N. the subject of the celebrated poem by Bharavi called KishkimHiya, as, d, (but generally f.), a and of a district = kithk'uidha f. Kirata tribe . of of mountain above, Kiratirjunlya; (J), a woman of the ; kila, as, m., N. a man. a woman who carries a or to off said to be in the in the northern part fly-flap anything keep of peninsula, kilakila, as, m. an epithet near the sources of the flies ; an of the a a of Pampa river, epithet goddess DurgS ; bawd, Mysore, a f. Siva ; N. of town ; onomatopoetic word), of Balin the from ; an of the river the celes- (a), (an the territory whom procuress epithet Gan-g5 ; monkey-king, cries or the of tial or river sounds or expressing joy expression it was and transferred to Su- Gangs of Svarga. - Kirata-tilda, as, conquered by sound or the brother of Bali and The pleasure by any cry. grlva, rightful king. P. to raise sounds in of Kilakiliiya, nom. kilakilayati, story is told the fourth book the Ramayana. name is also to the poem by expressing joy. The Kiihkindhyi applied capital the called ravi, describing the combat of Aijuua with the city of the district, mountain being god f<*rtT7 kilata, as, i, m. f. inspissated milk, Siva in the form of a wild mountaineer or Rishya-mtika. KtshTiindhya-kanda, as, m. title Kirata, it be to cheese. milk ; also applied its result coagulated may the also of the (this combat and is described in the Vana- of the fourth book of Ramayana ; a third of KUatin, i, m. bamboo. parva or book the Maha-bhirata 1538-1664.) Adhyatma-ramayana. Kiehkindltytldhipa (ya- Kirataiin m. an of a m. a N. of a slain fta-ai ), i, epithet Garuda, (Mir! kilata, as, m., N. of an ; adli), as, Balin, monkey-king the bird of ('jwallowing the Kir5tas'). dwarf. by Rama.