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कठ kaṭh (contrac. of kāṭh, q.v.), s.m. (in comp.) Wood; (it sometimes expresses 'excellence,' 'superiority,' 'excess,' etc.):—kaṭhbāp, s.m. A step-father:—kaṭhbirūkīor birukī(=S. maṇḍūkī), s.f. 'Wood-frog,' a toad; a lizard:—kaṭh-bagṛā, s.m. 'A stick of a tailor,' a snip, an ignorant tailor:—kaṭhbandhan, s.m. A wooden ring or clog by which the leg of an elephant is fastened:—kaṭh-billī, s.f. lit.'Wood-cat'; a squirrel:—kaṭh-baid, s.m. An ignorant practitioner, an empiric, a quack:—kaṭh-bel, s.m. The wood-apple, Feronia elephantum (syn. kapittha; kaith):—kaṭh-belā, s.m. The large or double jasmine, Jasminum multiflorum, orJ. hirsutum:—kaṭh-putlī, or kaṭh-putrī, s.f. A wooden doll or image, a puppet; a toy;—a thin delicate girl;—kaṭh-putlī-kānāć, s.m. A puppet-show; marionettes:—kaṭh-phoṛā(S. sphoṭakah), vulg. kaṭhphāṛuā, s.m. A woodpecker, Picus:—kaṭhjīw, vulg. kaṭh-jīu, adj. & s.m. Hard-hearted, unmerciful;—hard-lived;—a hard-hearted man;—an animal that dies hard:—kaṭh-ćhapar, s.m. A wooden frame over a well, etc.:—kaṭhgulāb, s.m. The China rose, Rosa chinensis:—kaṭh-gharā, s.m. See s.v.:—kaṭh-mastā, adj. & s.m. See kaṭmastā:—kaṭh-mullāṅ, s.m.=kaṭmullāṅ, q.v.:—kaṭh-meṅ-ḍak, s.m. 'Wood-frog,' a toad:—kaṭh-haṅsī, s.f. Loud laugh, horse-laugh; affected or forced laugh (with internal displeasure).
Origin: Hindi