रत्नाकर
Sanskrit
Etymology
From रत्न (ratna)
Noun
रत्नाकर • (ratnākara) m
- (ifc. f( आ). ) a jewel-mine ( -त्व n.) Pañcar. BhP. &c.
- the sea, ocean Kāv. &c.
- N. of a बुद्ध Buddh.
- N. of a बोधि-सत्त्व ib.
- N. of various other persons Rājat. Cat. &c.
- N. of a mythical horse Kathās.
- N. of various works.
- N. of a town (in this sense perhaps n.) Kathās.
- pl. N. of a people MBh.
Descendants
- Telugu: రత్నాకరము (ratnākaramu)
References
- Monier Williams (1899), “रत्नाकर”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, OCLC 458052227, page 0865.