kama|s
suomi-englanti sanakirjakama|s englanniksi
A sickle-like weapon, originally used as a tool for cutting weeds.
The act or process of wishing; longing, desire (with or without sexual connotations); one of the goals of life in Hindu tradition.
{{quote-book|en|year=1958|author=V. Raghavan|chapter=Chapter XII: Kāma, The Third End of Man|editors=Stephen N Hay; William Theodore De Bary|title=Sources of Indian Tradition|volume=2|pageurl=https://books.google.com.au/books?id=MBWzV-TRXzkC&pg=PA258&dq=%22kama%22%7C%22kamas%22&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22kama%22%7C%22kamas%22&f=false|page=258
{{quote-text|en|year=2006|chapter=Indian Erotology|editor=Alan Soble|title=Sex from Plato to Paglia: A Philosophical Encyclopedia|section=Volume 1: A-L, page 493
room (gloss)
(syn)
to milk
kama (gl)
(ng)
(ux)
stuff (gloss)
product (gloss)
to burn
love, especially sexual love or sensuality
personification of love or desire as deity
to come
(ja-romanization of)
(non-gloss); the two of us, but not you
to be unlucky
breast (gl)
(inflection of)
(l)
a kind of dagger
one of the four main goals of the material existence
(uxi)
(RQ:Abdallah bin Ali Inkishafi)
(RQ:Abdulla Duniani kuna watu) lakini alipofika katikati, alisimama ghafla, kama mtu mwenye wasiwasi na shaka juu ya hilo linalompeleka darini kwa baba yake wakati ule.|translation=(..) but when he reached the middle, he stopped suddenly, like a person worried and doubtful about that which had him going to his father's attic at that time.
(c) wedge
(c) dagger