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trikaत्रिकtriká mfn. triple, threefold, forming a triad, [RV. x, 59, 9.]; [Lāṭy.] (Stoma; cf. eka-), [Śulbas. i]; [Suśr.] &c.
happening the 3rd time, [Pāṇ. v, 2, 77]
(with or without śata) 3 per cent, [Mn. viii, 152]; [Kull.]
triká m. (n., [L.]) a place where 3 roads meet, [Hariv.]; [Jain.]
= tri-kaṭa, [Npr.]
Trapa bispinosa, [ib.]
triká n. a triad (cf. kaṭu-, taurya-, tri-, pañca-), [Mn. ii], [vii]; [Pat.] & [Kāś.]; [VarBṛS.]
the loins, regio sacra, hips, [Hariv.]; [Pañcat.]; [Suśr.] (also ‘the part between the shoulder-blades’) &c.
the triple Vyāhṛti, [W.]
trikaśaत्रिकशtri—kaśá mfn. having 3 whips (a chariot), [RV. ii, 18, 1.]
trikalāत्रिकलाtri—kalā f. N. of a female deity produced by the union of 3 gods for the destruction of Andhaka, [VarP. xc ff.]
trikaṭaत्रिकटtri—kaṭa m. Asteracantha Longifolia, [L.]
trikaṭuत्रिकटुtri—kaṭu n. the 3 spices (black and long pepper and dry ginger), [Suśr.]
cf. kaṭu-traya.
trikaṇṭaत्रिकण्टtri—kaṇṭa n. the 3 thorny plants (3 kinds of Solanum), [L.]
= -kaṭa, [L.]
pattra-gupta, [L.]
N. of a fish, [L.]
trikakubhत्रिककुभ्tri—kakúbh mfn. three-pointed, (Indra's thunderbolt), [RV. i, 121]
tri—kakúbh m. Indra, [TāṇḍyaBr. viii, 1]
See °kúd.
trikakudत्रिककुद्tri—kakúd mfn. having 3 peaks or points or horns, [TS. vii] (°kúd evá samānā́nām [°kup sam°, [TāṇḍyaBr. xxii, 14]] ‘thrice excelling one's equals’), [AV. v, 23, 9]
tri—kakúd m. N. of a Himālaya mountain (cf. tri-kūṭa), [iv, 9, 8]; [ŚBr. iii]; [Pāṇ. v, 4, 147]
[°kúbh, [VS. xv]; [Kāṭh. xxiii]]
of a Daśāha ceremony, [TS. vii]; [ŚāṅkhŚr.]; [Vait.]
[°kubh, [TāṇḍyaBr. xxii]; [KātyŚr.]; [ĀśvŚr.]; [Maś.]]
Viṣṇu or Kṛṣṇa, [MBh. xii f.]; [Hariv. 14115]
Brahmā, [R. vii, 36, 7]
N. of a prince, [BhP. ix, 17.]
trikarṇaत्रिकर्णtri—karṇa mf(I)n. having 3 ears, [R. v.]
trikarṣaत्रिकर्षtri—karṣa n. = -kārṣika, [Npr.]
trikakudaत्रिककुदtri—kakuda mfn. ([Pāṇ. v, 4, 147], [Kāś.]) three-peaked, [MBh. xii.]
trikapālaत्रिकपालtri—kapāla mfn. distributed in 3 receptacles, [AitBr. i, 1.]
trikaraṇīत्रिकरणीtri—karaṇī f. the side of a square 3 times as great as another (i.e. the diagonal of a quadrangle, the sides of which are formed by the side and the diagonal of the smaller square), [Śulbas.]
trikarmanत्रिकर्मन्tri—karman mfn. performing (a Brāhman's) 3 chief duties (viz. performing ceremonies, repeating the Veda, and gifts), [MBh. xiii]
trikasāraत्रिकसारtrika—sāra N. of wk.
trikaṭukaत्रिकटुकtri—ka°ṭuka n. the 3 spices (black and long pepper and dry ginger), [Suśr.]
cf. kaṭu-traya.
trikaṇṭakaत्रिकण्टकtri—kaṇṭaka m. (g. rajatādi) ‘three-thorn’, = -kaṭa, [Suśr.]
N. of a venomous insect, [v, 8]
N. of a fish (Silurus), [L.]
a kind of weapon, [R. iii, 28, 25.]
trikadrukaत्रिकद्रुकtrí—kadruka (trí-), m. pl. the 3 Soma vessels, [RV. i f.], [viii], [x]
the first 3 days of the Abhi-plava festival, [ŚBr. xiii, 5]; [KātyŚr.]; [ĀśvŚr.]; [Lāṭy.]
trí—kadruka mfn. containing the word trí-kadruka ([RV. ii, 22, 1]), [TāṇḍyaBr. xvi, 3]
trikaliṅgaत्रिकलिङ्गtri—kaliṅga m. pl. N. of a people, [Sāh. iv, 9 a/b.]
trikasthānaत्रिकस्थानtrika—sthāna n. the loins, [L.]
trikatrayaत्रिकत्रयtrika—traya n. the 3 triads (tri-phalā, -kaṭu, and -mada), [L.]
trikahṛdayaत्रिकहृदयtrika—hṛdaya n. N. of wk.
trikapardinत्रिकपर्दिन्tri—kapardin mfn. wearing 3 braids of hair, [Gṛhyās. ii, 40.]
trikarmakṛtत्रिकर्मकृत्tri—kar°ma-kṛt mfn. id., [KaṭhUp.]
trikavedanāत्रिकवेदनाtrika—vedanā f. pain in the loins, [Suśr.]
trikadrukīyaत्रिकद्रुकीयtri—ka°drukīya mfn. id., [ŚāṅkhŚr.] (pratipad), [RPrāt. xvii, 29] (scil. ṛc).