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वत्स vatsa, vulg. vats, s.m. (f. -ā), A calf; young (of any animal); a young animal;—offspring, child, son, boy (as a term of endearment; cf. baććā);—a year;—name of a son or descendant of Kanva; and of a descendant of Kaśyap, etc.;—name of a country (the chief town of which is Kauśāmbhī), and of the inhabtants of that country;—(S. vatsam) the breast, chest:—vats-tar, s.m. (lit.'more than a calf'), A weaned calf, a young ox or bull, a steer:—vats-tarī, s.f. A heifer:—vats-dant, s.m. (lit.'calf-toothed'), A kind of arrow (having a point like the tooth of a calf):—vats-rūp, s.m.=vatsāsur, q.v.:—vats-nābh, s.m. The poisonous plant Aconitum ferox (brought from Naipāl);—an active poison prepared from the root of that plant (also called mīṭhāzahr):—vatsāsur (˚sa+as˚), s.m. Name of a calf-shaped Asuror demon (slain by Krishṇ).