kuruvinda (5012)
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|bhs-entry=<k1>kuruvinda<k2>kuruvinda | |bhs-entry=<k1>kuruvinda<k2>kuruvinda<br><b>kuruvinda</b>¦, m. (Pali °vindaka, a powder for the bath, made from a ‘stone’, -pāsāṇa-, acc. to Vin. Comm. 1200.1), a sort of <i>bath-powder</i>, acc. to Tib. made of ground lead (zha ñe brdar): Mvy 9291. In Mvy 5981 the same word (m.) certainly means <i>ruby</i> as in Skt.; it follows words for <i>gold</i> and <i>silver</i>. Tib. transliterates, or alternatively renders by zha ñe, <i>lead</i> (base metals are named in the sequel); Chin. <i>tin</i>. | ||
<b>kuruvinda</b>¦, m. (Pali °vindaka, a powder for the bath, made from a ‘stone’, -pāsāṇa-, acc. to Vin. Comm. 1200.1), a sort of <i>bath-powder</i>, acc. to Tib. made of ground lead (zha ñe brdar): Mvy 9291. In Mvy 5981 the same word (m.) certainly means <i>ruby</i> as in Skt.; it follows words for <i>gold</i> and <i>silver</i>. Tib. transliterates, or alternatively renders by zha ñe, <i>lead</i> (base metals are named in the sequel); Chin. <i>tin</i>. | |dictionary=Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary | ||
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kuruvinda¦, m. (Pali °vindaka, a powder for the bath, made from a ‘stone’, -pāsāṇa-, acc. to Vin. Comm. 1200.1), a sort of bath-powder, acc. to Tib. made of ground lead (zha ñe brdar): Mvy 9291. In Mvy 5981 the same word (m.) certainly means ruby as in Skt.; it follows words for gold and silver. Tib. transliterates, or alternatively renders by zha ñe, lead (base metals are named in the sequel); Chin. tin.
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