kakúd t, f. a peak or summit (Lat. cacumen)
chief, head, [RV. viii, 44, 16]; [AV. vi, 86, 3]; [TS.]; [ŚBr.]
any projecting corner or projection (as of a plough), [BhP. v, 25, 7]
the hump on the shoulders of the Indian bullock, [AV.]; [TS.]; [BhP.] &c.
the hump (of a man), [Kathās.]
N. of a metre (= kakúbh), [TS.]
an ensign or symbol of royalty (as the white parasol &c.)
N. of a daughter of Dakṣa and wife of Dharma
(cf. tri-kakud, sthūla-kakud, &c., where the form is said to be substituted for kákuda below, [Pāṇ. v, 4, 146]; [147].)