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Definition[1]

dāraka : [m.] a boy; youngster.

Source
A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera, Concise Pali-English and English-Pali Dictionary [available as digital version from Metta Net, Sri Lanka]
Definition[2]

Dāraka [Sk. dāraka, cp. dāra & Gr. dou=los (slave)] a (young) boy, child, youngster; a young man. f. dārikā girl (see next) Vin i.83; J i.88 (dārake ca dārikāyo boys & girls); ii.127; vi.336; Pv i.127 (=bāla˚ PvA 65); DhA i.99 (yasa˚=yasa -- kulaputta); Miln 8, 9; PvA 176. -- Freq. as gāmadārakā (pl.) the village -- boys, streeturchins J ii.78, 176; iii.275.
   -- tikicchā the art of infant -- healing D i.12 (=komārabhacca -- vejjakamma DA i.98).

Source
Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
Definition[3]

dāraka: m. 兒童

Source
巴漢辭典 編者:(斗六) 廖文燦
Definition[4]

dāraka 1
dāraka mf(ikā)n. breaking, tearing, splitting (cf. loha- and śatru-)
• m. a hog L.
• N. of Kṛishṇas charioteer (cf. i. dāruka) L.
• (ikā), f. rent, chink (cf. pāda-)
 

dāraka 2

dāraka m. (rather connected with 2. dāra than with √dṛ) a boy, son, child
MBh. Mṛicch. Pañc. Suśr.

• young animal Pur.

• (ikā), f. a girl, daughter Hariv. Kathās. (akī BhP. iv, 28, 21)

• harlot L.

• (akau), m. du. a boy and girl Nal.

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
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