cátur—aṅga (cát°), mfn. having 4 limbs (or extremities), [RV. x, 92, 11]; [ŚBr. xii]
(with bala, an army) comprising (4 parts, viz.) elephants, chariots, cavalry, and infantry, [MBh. iii, 790]; [R. ii, 51, 7]
cátur—aṅga m. Cucumis utilissimus (?), [L.]
N. of a son of Roma- or Loma-pāda, [Hariv. 1697 f.]; [BhP. ix, 23, 10]
cátur—aṅga n. (scil. bala) = °ṅga-bala, [AV.Pariś.]; [MBh. ix, 446]
a kind of chess (played by 4 parties), [Tithyād.]