Vinadanda, Vīṇādaṇḍa, Vina-danda, Vinadamda: 7 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryVīṇādaṇḍa (वीणादण्ड).—the neck of a lute; न हि तुम्बीफलविकलो वीणादण्डः प्रयाति महिमानम् (na hi tumbīphalavikalo vīṇādaṇḍaḥ prayāti mahimānam) Bv.1.8.
Derivable forms: vīṇādaṇḍaḥ (वीणादण्डः).
Vīṇādaṇḍa is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms vīṇā and daṇḍa (दण्ड).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English DictionaryVīṇādaṇḍa (वीणादण्ड).—m.
(-ṇḍaḥ) The neck of a Vina. E. vīṇā a lute, daṇḍa a stick.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English DictionaryVīṇādaṇḍa (वीणादण्ड).—the neck of a lute.
Vīṇādaṇḍa is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms vīṇā and daṇḍa (दण्ड).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryVīṇādaṇḍa (वीणादण्ड):—[=vīṇā-daṇḍa] [from vīṇā] m. ‘lute-stick’, the neck or long rounded board of a lute, [cf. Lexicographers, esp. such as amarasiṃha, halāyudha, hemacandra, etc.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Yates Sanskrit-English DictionaryVīṇādaṇḍa (वीणादण्ड):—[vīṇā+daṇḍa] (ṇḍaḥ) 1. m. The neck of the vīnā.
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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusViṇādaṃḍa (ವಿಣಾದಂಡ):—[noun] the long, rounded board (fitted with a fretted fingerboard) of a vīṇe, a stringed musical instrument.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Vina, Danda, Tanta.
Starts with: Vinadandaka, Vinatantam.
Full-text: Tumbi.
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