árbuda m. Ved. a serpent-like demon (conquered by Indra, a descendant of Kadrū therefore called Kādraveya, [ŚBr.]; [AitBr.]; said to be the author of [RV. x, 94]; [RAnukr.]), [RV.] &c.
arbudá (ás), m. id., [RV. i, 51, 6] and [x, 67, 12]
árbuda (am), n. N. of the above-named hymn, [RV. x, 94]; [ĀśvŚr.]
árbuda (as, am), m. n. a long round mass (said especially of the shape of the foetus in the second half of the first month [[Nir. xiv, 6]] or in the second month [[Yājñ. iii, 75] and [89]])
a swelling, tumour, polypus, [Suśr.] &c.
the cartilage of a rib, [Viṣṇ.]
(árbuda), n. (also m., [L.]) ten millions, [VS. xvii, 2], &c. (or 100 millions, See mahārbuda)
(as), (as), m. N. of a mountain in the west of India (commonly called Abū, a place of pilgrimage of the Jainas, and celebrated for its Jaina temples)
(ās), (ās), m. pl. N. of a people, [VarBṛS.]; [BhP.] &c.
(with Buddhists) N. of one of the 8 cold hells, [Dharmas. 122]