camasá m. (n. g. ardharcādi; f(I). , [L.], Sch.; fr. √ cam) a vessel used at sacrifices for drinking the Soma, kind of flat dish or cup or ladle (generally of a square shape, made of wood and furnished with a handle), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.] &c.
camasá m. a cake (made of barley, rice, or lentils, ground to meal), sweetmeat, flour, [L.], Sch.
(g. gargādi) N. of a son of Ṛṣabha, [BhP. v], [xi]
= camasodbheda, [MBh. iii, 5053]