kāṇá mf(A)n. (etym. doubtful; g. kaḍārādi) one-eyed, monoculous (akṣṇā kāṇaḥ, blind of one eye Comm. on [Pāṇ. ii, 1, 30] and [3, 20]), [RV. x, 155, 1]; [AV. xii, 4, 3]; [TS. ii, 5, 1, 7]; [Mn.]; [MBh.]
pierced, perforated (as a cowrie perforated or broken by insects) Comm. on [Pāṇ. ii, 3, 20]; [Hit.]; [Pañcat.]; [Bhartṛ. iii, 5]
‘having only one loop or ring’ and ‘one-eyed’, [Pañcat.]
kāṇá m. a crow, [L.]
Nom. P. °ṇayati, to make blind, destroy the sight, [HPariś.]