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* ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[पादः]]}}, [[pāda]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' pada}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} rarely | the foot (of men and [[animals]]) | (the | sometimes added to proper names or titles in token of [[respect]] | 'the king's majesty' | 'the [[venerable]] [[Nārāyaṇa]]' | on foot [said of several persons]. | and | to fall at a person's [gen.] feet | the foot or leg of an [[inanimate]] [[object]], column, pillar | [[a wheel]] | a foot as a measure (= 12 [[Añgulas]]) | the foot or [[root]] of a [[tree]] | the foot or a hill at the foot of a mountain | the bottom | 'from the bottom of a bag' | a ray or beam of {{Wiki|light}} (considered as the foot of a [[heavenly]] [[body]]) | a quarter, a fourth Part (the fourth of a quadruped being one out of 4) | the 4 parts i.e. all things required for [gen.] | the quadrant (of a circle) | a verse or line (as the fourth part of a regular [[stanza]]) | the caesura of a verse  
 
* ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[पादः]]}}, [[pāda]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' pada}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} rarely | the foot (of men and [[animals]]) | (the | sometimes added to proper names or titles in token of [[respect]] | 'the king's majesty' | 'the [[venerable]] [[Nārāyaṇa]]' | on foot [said of several persons]. | and | to fall at a person's [gen.] feet | the foot or leg of an [[inanimate]] [[object]], column, pillar | [[a wheel]] | a foot as a measure (= 12 [[Añgulas]]) | the foot or [[root]] of a [[tree]] | the foot or a hill at the foot of a mountain | the bottom | 'from the bottom of a bag' | a ray or beam of {{Wiki|light}} (considered as the foot of a [[heavenly]] [[body]]) | a quarter, a fourth Part (the fourth of a quadruped being one out of 4) | the 4 parts i.e. all things required for [gen.] | the quadrant (of a circle) | a verse or line (as the fourth part of a regular [[stanza]]) | the caesura of a verse  

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རྐང་པ (Wyl. rkang pa) n. Pron.: kangpa

  • legs
  • Skt. पादः, pāda, Pron.: pada. From Sanskrit: rarely | the foot (of men and animals) | (the | sometimes added to proper names or titles in token of respect | 'the king's majesty' | 'the venerable Nārāyaṇa' | on foot [said of several persons]. | and | to fall at a person's [gen.] feet | the foot or leg of an inanimate object, column, pillar | a wheel | a foot as a measure (= 12 Añgulas) | the foot or root of a tree | the foot or a hill at the foot of a mountain | the bottom | 'from the bottom of a bag' | a ray or beam of light (considered as the foot of a heavenly body) | a quarter, a fourth Part (the fourth of a quadruped being one out of 4) | the 4 parts i.e. all things required for [gen.] | the quadrant (of a circle) | a verse or line (as the fourth part of a regular stanza) | the caesura of a verse

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