| putraka | पुत्रक | putraká m. a little son, boy, child (often used as a term of endearment; ifc. f(ikA). ), [RV.] &c. &c. |
| a puppet, doll, figure of stone or wood or lac &c. (cf. kṛtrima-, jatu-, śilā-; g. yāvādi) |
| a rogue, cheat, [L.] |
| a species of small venomous animal (enumerated among the Mūṣikas), [Suśr.] |
| a grasshopper, [L.] |
| a fabulous animal with 8 legs (= śarabha), [W.] |
| hair, [L.] |
| a species of tree, [L.] |
| a grinding-stone, [Gobh.], Sch. |
| N. of the supposed founder of Pāṭaliputra, [Kathās.] |
| of a mountain, [L.] |
| putrakandā | पुत्रकन्दा | putra—kandā f. a bulbous plant (supposed to cause fecundity), [L.] |
| putrakarman | पुत्रकर्मन् | putra—karman n. a ceremony relating to a son, [MBh.] |
| putrakalatranāśabhīta | पुत्रकलत्रनाशभीत | putra—kalatra-nāśa-bhīta mfn. fearful of the destruction of wife and children, [MW.] |