śákvarī (arī), f. See below.
śákvarī f. pl. (wrongly written śakkarī or śarkarī) N. of partic. verses or hymns (esp. of the Mahānāmnī verses belonging to the Śākvara-Sāman), [RPrāt.]; [Gobh.]
a partic. metre (in Vedic texts of 7 × 8 syllables, and therefore called sapta-padā, later any metre of 4 × 14 syllables, e.g. the Vasanta-tilaka q.v.), [TS.]; [Kāṭh.]; [ChUp.] &c.
pl. water, [AV.]; [VS.]; [Gobh.]
du. the arms, [Naigh. ii, 4]
sg. a cow, [AV.]; [PañcavBr.] (cf. [Naigh. ii, 11])
a finger, [L.]
a river, [Uṇ. iv, 112], Sch.
N. of a river, [L.]
a girdle, [Kāvyād. iii, 149].