mf(A)n. belonging or peculiar to a noble family, [R. v, 87, 12]
m. a follower of the left-hand Śākta ritual, [W.]
(= kaulakeya) the son of a female beggar, [W.]
m. pl. the pupils of Kaulīni, [Pāṇ. iv, 1, 90], Vārtt. 4, [Pat.]
n. rumour, report, evil report, detraction, [Śak.]; [Ragh. xiv, 36] and [84]; [Megh.]; [Kathās.] (ifc. f(A). )
n. family scandal, [W.]
disgraceful or improper act, [Kād.]
high birth (fr. kulīna), [Kathās. lii, 182] (?)
combat of animals or birds or snakes &c., cock-fighting &c., gambling by setting animals to fight together, [L.]
the pudenda, privities (for kaupīna?), [L.]
&c. See kaula.