| kāmin | कामिन् | kāmín mfn. desirous, longing after (acc. or in comp.) |
| loving, fond, impassioned, wanton |
| amorous, enamoured, in love with (acc. or with saha or sārdham), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚāṅkhŚr.]; [MBh.]; [R.]; [Śak.] &c. |
| kāmín (ī), m. a lover, gallant, anxious husband |
| the ruddy goose (cakra-vāka), [L.] |
| a pigeon, [L.] |
| Ardea Sibirica, [L.] |
| a sparrow, [L.] |
| N. of Śiva, [L.] |
| kāminī | कामिनी | (inī), f. a loving or affectionate woman, [Mn. viii, 112]; [R.]; [Megh.]; [Hariv.]; [Ragh.] &c. |
| a timid woman, [L.] |
| a woman in general, [L.] |
| a form of Devī, [Hcat.] |
| the plant Vanda Roxburghii, [L.] |
| the plant Curcuma aromatica, [L.] |
| a spirituous liquor, [L.] |
| (f. of kāmin, q.v.) |
| kāminīśa | कामिनीश | m. the plant Hyperanthera Moringa, [L.] |
| kāminīkānta | कामिनीकान्त | kāminī—kānta n. a metre consisting of four lines of six syllables each. |
| kāminīpriyā | कामिनीप्रिया | kāminī—priyā f. a kind of spirituous liquor, [Npr.] |