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रƠ rakta, vulg. rakt, and H. रकत rakat, part. adj. Coloured, dyed, painted, tinged, stained; red, crimson;—passionately fond (of), attached (to);—s.m. Red colour; blood:—raktālu (˚ta+ālu), s.m. A species of red yam, Dioscorea purpurea (vulg. ratālū):—raktāmbar (˚ta+am˚), adj. & s.m. Wearing a red cloth, clad in red garments;—anyone clad in red; a vagrant devotee wearing red garments:—rakt-pa, adj. & s.m. (f. -ā), Blood-drinking;—a Rākshas, a demon:—rakt-pā, s.f. A Dākinīor female fiend;—a leech:—rakt-pāt, s.m. Spilling of blood, bleeding, bloodshed:—rakt-pāyinī, s.f. (of next), A leech:—rakt-pāyī, adj. & s.m. (f. -inī), Blood-drinking;—a bug:—rakt-pitt, s.m., rakt-pittī, s.f., and rakt-pīṭh, s.m. 'Bloodbile,' a peculiar disturbance of the blood caused by bile, plethora, spontaneous hemorrhages from the mouth, nose, etc. (accompanied with fever, headache, vomiting, purging, etc.);—a painful and itchy eruption (supposed to arise from excess of blood and bile);—name of a plant used for the cure of this disease:—rakt-ćandan, s.m. Saffron;—red sandal-wood, Pterocarpus santolinus:—rakt-ćūrn, s.m. Red lead:—rakt-dhātu, s.m. Red chalk, red orpiment, ruddle;—copper:—raktkoṛh (S. rakta+kushṭha), s.m. A kind of leprosy in which the part affected is red:—rakt-gulma, s.m. A clot of blood;—a disease consisting of a hard lump in the abdomen of a woman after conception:—rakt-loćan, adj. Red-eyed:—raktmani, s.m. 'Red gem,' a ruby;—rakt-may, adj. Consisting of blood, abounding in blood, full of blood, bloody, blood-stained:—rakt-vikār, s.m. Deterioration of the blood:—rakt-hīn, adj. Bloodless; cold-blooded.