kā́myā f. N. of an Apsaras, [MBh. i, 4820]; [Hariv.]
of several women, [VP.]
f. wish, desire, longing for or striving after (gen. or in comp., e.g. putra-kāmyayā, through desire for a son, [R. i, 13, 36]; [Ragh. i, 35])
will, purpose, intention (e.g. yat-kāmyā́, irreg. instr. ‘with which intention’, [ŚBr. iii, 9, 3, 4]), [Mn.]; [MBh.]; [R.]; [Ragh.] &c.;
[cf. Zd. khshathrō-kāmya, ‘wish for dominion’.]