[Skt.] n. The moon; the regent of the moon. candrudu udayincinadu the moon arose. candrudu astamincinadu the moon set. ramacandrudu the moon-like or beautiful Rama. candramukhi chandra-mukhi. n. A beautiful woman. candramula chandra-mula. n. The plant called K&oe;mpferia Galanga. Rox. i. 15. candravanka chandra-vanka. n. A half-moon, or crescent. Also, a kind of jewel worn on the head. candravankalu a sort of rice. H. iv. 156. candravaášsamu the Lunar Race of Kshatriya kings. candrasala n. An upper room, on the house top. medamidiyillu, medacivarigadi. (A. i. 2.) candrasila n. Moonstone. See candrakantamu. candrasekharudu chandra-sekha-rudu. n. The crescent-crowned god, i.e., Siva. candrahasamu chandrahasamu. n. Radiance, flashing, sheen. A sword katti. Name of the sword of Kubera or Ravana. candratapamu chandra-tapamu. n. Moonlight. T. ii. 36. vennela. candrayudhamu chandr-ayudhamu. n. A crescent headed arrow. NH. v. 160. candrika chandrika. n. Moonlight: a pale red tint. An illustration, an essay, a treatise. The reddish envelope of a letter written on palm leaves. candrikaciralu (A. iv. 36.) white cloths tellabattalu.candrodayamu chandrodayamu. n. The rising of the moon. An awning used at festivals. A kind of medicine. praboda candrodayamu “the masterpiece of wisdom” –(the name of a certain work.)