śámba m. (derivation doubtful) a weapon used by Indra (accord. to some ‘Indra's thunderbolt’, but cf. śambín), [RV. x, 42, 7] (= vajra, [Naigh. iv, 2])
the iron head of a pestle, [L.]
an iron chain worn round the loins, [W.]
a partic. measure of length, [L.]
ploughing in the regular direction (= anuloma-karṣaṇa), [L.]
the second ploughing of a field, [W.]
N. of an Asura (cf. śambara), [TBr.], Sch.
śámba mfn. happy, fortunate, [L.] (cf. śaṃ-vat, p. 1054, col. 2)
poor (?), [L.]