vi—kaṭa mfn. (for 2. See s.v.) having no mat, without a mat, [MW.]
ví-kaṭa mf(A or I)n. (prob. Prākṛt for vi-kṛta cf. ut-, pra-k° &c.; for 1. vi-kaṭa See p. 949, col. 3) having an unusual size or aspect, horrible, dreadful, monstrous, huge, large, great, [RV.] &c. &c. (am ind. terribly)
unusually handsome, [R.]; [Chandom.]
large-toothed, [L.]
knitted (as brows), frowning, [Prab.]
obscure, obsolete, [W.]
ví-kaṭa m. a kind of plant or fruit, [L.]
N. of a son of Dhṛtarāṣṭra, [MBh.]
of one of the attendants of Skanda, [ib.]
of a Rākṣasa, [L.]
of a mythical person, [Kathās.]
of a goose, [ib.]; [Pañcat.]
ví-kaṭa n. (only [L.]) white arsenic
sandal
a peculiar attitude in sitting, a boil, tumour