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yakanSee next. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
grāmyakandam. (or a-gr-?) a kind of bulbous plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hayakantharā varia lectio for -kātarā-, rikā-, q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hayakantharikā varia lectio for -kātarā-, rikā-, q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyāyakandalīf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rucyakandam. Arum Campanulatum View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaiśyakanf. a vaiśya- damsel, a girl of the agricultural class View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vindhyakandaran. Name of a place View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśeṣāvasyakaniryuktif. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vṛṣyakanf. Batatas Paniculata View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
Apte Search
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yakan यकन् n. The liver. (This word has no forms for the first five inflections, and is optionally substituted for यकृत् after acc. dual).
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abhayaḍiṇḍima m. war drum: -m dâ, proclaim security of person amid beating of drums; -tama, n. greatest safety; -da, a. affording security; -dakshi- nâ, f. promise of security; -datta, m. N. of a physician; -dâna, n. granting of security; -prada, -pradâyin, a. granting security; -pradâna, n. granting of security; -yâkanâ, f. begging for security of person; -vâk, f. as surance of safety.
prayāga m. Place of sacrifice: cele brated place of pilgrimage at the confluence of the Yamunâ and the Ganges; also known as a kingdom: pl. inhabitants of Prayâga; N.; -yâkaka, a. entreating (-artham); -yâkana, n. imploration; -yâgá, m. preliminary offer ing (gnly., five, sts. nine or eleven); -y&asharp;na, n. setting out, going forth, departure; march, journey; day's journey; gait; attack (--°ree;); riding on (in.); expiration of life, decease; beginning; back of a horse (where the rider sits): -ka, n. march, journey, day's march, -kâla, m. time of death, -pataha, m. march ing drum, -bha&ndot;ga, m. interruption of a journey.
vyāpāda m. ruin, destruction, death; evil intent: -ka, a. fatal (disease); -pâdana, n. destruction, killing, death by (--°ree;); -pâda nîya, fp. to be destroyed or killed: -tâ, f. necessity of being killed; -pâdayitavya, fp. to be destroyed or killed; -pâra, m. [√ 3. pri] occupation, employment, business, con cern; action, operation, function; exertion, effort; --°ree;, occupation with, practice of etc.; sâyakânâm--,business of arrows (i. e. to hit the mark); -m kri, render good offices in a matter (tatra); perform the business of (g.); meddle in (other people's affairs, lc.); -m vrag, interfere with (lc.); -pâra-ka, a. (--°ree;) having -as a function; -pâra-vat, a. effec tive: -tâ, f. possession of the function of (--°ree;); -pâra-sata, n. hundred attempts; -pârita, cs. pp. √ 3. pri; -pârin, a. occupied with (--°ree;); m. workman.
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arhan bibharṣi sāyakāni dhanvā # RV.2.33.10a; MS.4.9.4a: 124.10; KB.8.4; TA.4.5.7a; 5.4.10; KA.2.92a. P: arhan bibharṣi TB.2.8.6.9 (bis); śś.5.9.13; Mś.4.2.24. Cf. arhan dhanur.
kasmād ukthyāḥ punar abhyākanikrati (read abhyākanikradati ?) # JB.1.277d.
kumbhīkā dūṣīkāḥ pīyakān # AVś.16.6.8.
tasmād ukthyāḥ punar abhyākanikrati # JB.1.277d.
Dictionary of Sanskrit Search
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tyakantaddhita affix. affix त्यक added to the words उप and अधि in the senses 'near' and 'a reference to some preceding word, not necessarily on the same page.' respectively; confer, compare पर्वतस्यासन्नमुपत्यका, तस्यैवारूढमधित्यका, confer, compare Kāśikā of Jayāditya and Vāmana. on P. V. 2.34.
vākyapadīyaa celebrated work on meanings of words and sentences written by the famous grammarian Bhartrhari ( called also Hari ) of the seventh century. The work is looked upon as a final authority regarding the grammatical treatment of words and sentences,for their interpretation and often quoted by later grammarians. It consists of three chapters the Padakanda or Brahmakanda, the Vakyakanda and the Samkirnakanda, and has got an excellent commentary written by Punyaraja and Helaraja.
 

vaidyakanda

a text on human medicine written by Brahmakavi in the 18th Century

Wordnet Search
"yakan" has 4 results.

yakan

matsyakan   

dhīvarasya kanyā।

rājñā śāntanunā gaṅgayā tathā ca matsyakanyayā satyavatyā saha vivāhaḥ kṛtaḥ।

yakan

vṛṣyakandaḥ, rucirā, mūlābhaḥ, kaṭukandaḥ   

kandaviśeṣaḥ yaḥ miṣṭaḥ kaṭuḥ ca asti।

saḥ apakvaṃ vṛṣyakandam atti।

yakan

veṣṭakaḥ, vidārī, śālaparṇī, bhūmikuṣmāṇḍaḥ, kṣīraśuklā, ikṣugandhā, kroṣṭrī, vidārikā, svādukandā, sitā, śuklā, śṛgālikā, vṛṣyakandā, viḍālī, vṛṣyavallikā, bhūkuṣmāṇḍī, svādulatā, gajeṣṭā, vārivallabhā, gandhaphalā   

ekā latā yasmin kuṣmāṇḍavat phalaṃ bhavati।

kuṭīrasya upari veṣṭakaḥ prasarati।

yakan

vindhyakandaram   

sthānaviśeṣaḥ ।

vindhyakandarasya varṇanaṃ vivaraṇapustikāyāṃ dṛśyate

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