प्लव

Sanskrit

Etymology

From प्लु (plu)

Adjective

प्लव (plava)

  1. swimming, floating ṠāṅkhGṛ. Suṡr.
  2. sloping towards, inclined Hariv. Var. Hcat. (in astrol. applied to a constellation situated in the quarter ruled by its planetary regent Var. Sch.)
  3. transient MuṇḍUp.

Noun

प्लव (plava) m, n

  1. a float, raft, boat, small ship RV. &c.

Descendants

Noun

प्लव (plava) m

  1. a kind of aquatic bird (= गात्र-सम्प्लव, कारण्डव, जल-वायस, जल-काक or जल-कुक्कुट L.).
  2. Ficus infectoria.
  3. a snare or basket of wicker-work for catching fish.
  4. the 35th (or 9th) year in a cycle of Jupiter.
  5. swimming, bathing (ifc. f( आ).).
  6. flooding, a flood, the swelling of a river.
  7. the prolated utterance of a vowel (= प्लुति).
  8. protraction of a sentence through 3 or more श्लोकs (= कुलक).
  9. sloping down or towards, proclivity, inclination.
  10. jumping, leaping, plunging, going by leaps or plunges R. (cf. comp. below)
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