chavi (6404)

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|bhs-entry=<k1>Cavi<k2>Cavi<br><b>chavi</b>¦ (= Skt., Pali id., <i>skin</i>), <i>bark</i> (of a tree): kovi- dārasya chavigandhaḥ Gv 501.11 (prose). Acc. to the English of Ratnach., chavi may have this mg. in AMg.; this is a translation of Hindi chāl, which seems to mean both <i>skin</i> and <i>bark</i>; whether the AMg. word also means <i>bark</i> I do not know.
<b>chavi</b>¦ (= Skt., Pali id., <i>skin</i>), <i>bark</i> (of a tree): kovi- dārasya chavigandhaḥ Gv 501.11 (prose). Acc. to the English of Ratnach., chavi may have this mg. in AMg.; this is a translation of Hindi chāl, which seems to mean both <i>skin</i> and <i>bark</i>; whether the AMg. word also means <i>bark</i> I do not know.
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chavi
Entry 6404, Page 235, Col. 2
<k1>Cavi<k2>Cavi
chavi¦ (= Skt., Pali id., skin), bark (of a tree): kovi- dārasya chavigandhaḥ Gv 501.11 (prose). Acc. to the English of Ratnach., chavi may have this mg. in AMg.; this is a translation of Hindi chāl, which seems to mean both skin and bark; whether the AMg. word also means bark I do not know.

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