कमल

Braj

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit कमल (kamala).

Noun

कमल (kamal) m

  1. lotus
    • c. 1500, Surdas, Sursagar 1.1:
      चरन कमल बंदौं हरि राइ ।
      caran kamal banda͠u hari rāi .
      • Translation by Rupert Snell
        I salute the lotus feet of Hari, the king.

Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit कमल (kamala). Doublet of कंवल (kãval)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kə.məl/

Noun

कमल (kamal) m (Urdu spelling کمل)

  1. lotus
    Synonym: पद्म (padma)

Old Gujarati

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit कमल (kamala).

Noun

कमल (kamala) n

  1. lotus

Sanskrit

Noun

कमल (kamala) m, n

  1. a lotus, lotus-flower (especially the species Nelumbo nucifera)

Adjective

कमल (kamala)

  1. pale-red, rose-coloured
  2. desirous, lustful

References

Monier Williams (1899), कमल”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, OCLC 458052227, page 0252.

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