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    See also aṅghiḥ.


    Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 21, col. 2.
    aṅghi m. (-ṅghiḥ) The same as the following. The correctness

    of this form seems very doubtful.

    Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (1st ed.)

    p. 8, col. 2.
    Aṅghi, or better aṅghri, is, m. a foot; the root

    of a tree [cf. aṃhri]. —Aṅghri-nāmaka, as, m.

    or aṅghri-nāman, a, n. a synonym of aṅghri, a

    root. —Aṅghri-pa, as, m. (drinking with the foot

    or root), a tree. —Aṅghri-parṇī or aṅghri-valli,

    is, or aṅghri-vallikā, f. a plant, Hedysarum Lago-

    podioides. —Aṅghri-pāna, as, ā, am, sucking his

    foot or toes (as an infant). —Aṅghri-skandha, as,

    m. the ancle.

    Vācaspatyam

    p. 82, col. 1.
    aṅghi pu0 aghigatauin . pāde, vṛkṣamūle ca .