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Definition[1]

 

 

vaḍabá m. (also written vaḍavá, baḍavá, baḍabá) a male horse resembling a mare (and therefore attracting the staillion) Vait

 

 

 

 

• (a), f. See next

 

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
Definition[2]

váḍabā f. (also written vádavā, báḍavā, báḍabā) a female horse, mare TS. &c. &c

• the nymph Aśvinī (who, in the form of a mare as wife of Vivasvat or the Sun, became the mother of the two Aśvins

• cf. aśvinī) Pur. Daś

• a partic. constellation represented by a horse's head W

• a female slave L

• a harlot, prostitute L

• = dvija-strī L

• N. of a woman (having the patr. Prātitheyī) GṛS

• of a wife of Vasu-deva (called paricārikā) Hariv

• of a river MBh

• of a place of pilgrimage Vishṇ

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
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