کاگا कागा kāgā
H کاگا कागा kāgā = H کاگ काग kāg [Ap. Prk. कागु; Prk. कागो, and कागओ; S. काक and काक+कः], s.m. A crow; a raven;—kāg, s.m. The uvula:—kāg-uṭhānā (-kā), To raise the uvula (of an infant):—kāgā-bāsī motī, s.m. A kind of black pearl:—kāgāri (˚ga+ari), s.m. 'Enemy of the crow,' an owl:—kāg-bhusanḍ, or kāg-bhusunḍ, or kāg-bhuśunḍi, s.m. = kāk-bhasunḍ, q.v.s.v. kāka:—kāg ćhiṭaknā (-kā), The uvula to become elongated and hang down:—kāg-rakhwālī, s.f. Driving off crows from a field:—kāgā-raul, s.f. The cawing of crows:—chattering; noise, tumult. (For other compounds, see s.v. kāk).