शल्य

Sanskrit

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Iranian, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱel(h₃)-. Compare Ancient Greek κῆλα (kêla, shafts (of arrows)), Old Prussian kelian (spear), Old Norse hali, Albanian thel.

Pronunciation

Noun

शल्य (śalyá) m or n

  1. a dart, javelin, lance, spear, iron-headed weapon, pike, arrow.

Noun

शल्य (śalyá) m

  1. Anything tormenting or causing pain (as a thorn, sting).
  2. (Medicine) Any extraneous substance lodged in the body and causing pain (e.g. a splinter, pin, stone in the bladder).

Proper noun

शल्य (śalyá) m

  1. A male given name, especially that of the king of Madra in the Mahabharata.

Descendants

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