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पाद pāda, pād, s.m. Foot; leg; root of a tree; foot of a mountain;hill at the foot of a mountain; bottom of a bag (syn. pāṅw, pā, pā`e);—ray, beam;—fourth part, quarter; (in Pros.) fourth part of a śloka, stanza, or verse; line of poetry:—pādārdha (pāda+ardha), s.m. Half a quarter, an eighth; half a line of a stanza:—pādārghyā(pāda+arghya), lit. 'Offering to the feet'; donation to Brāhmans or venerable persons:—pādāsan (pāda+ āsana), s.m. Footstool:—pād-āghāt (pāda+āghāta), s.m. Blow with the foot, kick; trampling:—pādāngushṭh (pāda+an˚), s.m. The great toe:—pādāngushṭhikā, s.f. Ornament or ring worn on the great toe:—pādāngulī(pāda+an˚), s.f. A toe:—pād-āhat, pādahat (S. pāda+āhat), part. adj. Struck with the foot, kicked; trodden; touched with the foot:—pāda-pa, pādap, s.m. lit. 'Imbibing nourishment with the foot or root'; plant, tree;—footstool, cushion for the feet (lit. 'Protecting the feet'):—pāda-pā, pādpā, s.f. Slipper:—pādap-ruhā, s.f. Climbing plant; parasitical plant:—pād-prakshālan, s.m. Washing the feet:—pād-praṇām, s.m. Bowing to the feet, prostration:—pād-prahār, s.m. A kick:—pād-pīṭhā, s.m. Footstool (=pādāsan):—pāda-tal, s.m. Sole or lower part of the foot;—adv. As low as the feet; under the feet:—pādaja, pādaj, s.m. lit. 'Born from the foot (of Brahma)'; a śūdra, a man of the fourth and servile tribe:—pāda-ćāpalya, s.m. lit. 'Foot - unsteadiness'; fidgeting or shuffling with the feet:—pāda-ćār, adj. & adv. Going on foot, walking; on foot, afoot:—pāda-ćārī, s.m. Walker, footman; foot-soldier:—pāda-ćatvar, s.m. The religious fig-tree, Ficus religiosa:—pāda-dārī, s.f. lit. 'Foot-rending'; chap in the foot, chilblain, kibe:—pāda-dhāvan, s.m. Washing the feet:—pāda-rohan, s.m.lit. 'Growing from roots'; the Indian fig-tree:—pāda-sphoṭ, s.m. Sore or ulcer in the foot; chilblain, kibe:—pād-sevā, s.f. pād-sevan, s.m. Touching a person's feet as a mark of respect; pād-śākhā, s.f. lit. 'Branch of the foot'; a toe:—pād-śabd, s.m. Sound of feet, footfall:—pād-śoth, s.m. Swelling of the feet, gout:—pād-kaṭak, s.m. Ornament for the feet or ankles, anklet:—pād-grāhī, s.m. lit. "Seizing the feet'; humble or servile person;—pādgrahaṇ, s.m. Touching the feet of a Brāhman, or of a superior, a mode of respectful salutation:—pād-gandir, s.m. Morbid enlargement of the legs and feet:—pād-mūl, s.m. The heel:—pād-vān, pād-vant, s.m.=pādī, q.v.:—pad-valmīk, s.m. Elephantiasis (=pādganḍir):—pādodak (pāda+udaka), s.m. Water for washing the feet; water in which the feet of a Brāhman have been washed:—pād-hārak, s.m. One who seizes or steals anything with his feet:—pāda-hāt, part. Struck with the feet; kicked; trodden on; touched with the feet:—pāda-harsh, s.m. Numbness or tingling of the feet after pressure upon the crural nerves.