Talk:Kamboja

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Removed senses[edit]

The following senses were long ago removed from the entry:

  1. Prince of the Kambojas.
  2. A descendent of the Kamboja Kshatriyas.
  3. A horse raised and bred in Kamboja (also Kambojaka).
  4. An elephant native to Kamboja (also Kambu).
  5. Silver or gold native to Kamboja (also Kambu).
  6. Name of conch or shell native to Kamboja (also Kambu).
  7. Supari or Punnag (Rottleria tinctoria) native to Kamboja.
  8. Somavalak or Karanj native to or coming from Kamboja.
  9. Gold or silver bracelet, or bracelet in general (also Kambu).
  10. Name of a mountain located in ancient Kamboja (Afghaistan) famous for its Kambu, Kambuka or Kambujika silver (or gold).
  11. Name of an ancient Raaga/Raagini (musical mode) originated in ancient Kamboja (also called Kamboji, Kambhoji & Kambodi).

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a total of 13 definitions in this page. Some of them are encyclopediaic, many look suspect. It will take lots of effort for researching all of these--Volants 13:58, 24 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

  1. Name of an ancient Indo-Iranian warrior clan of Indo-European family.
  2. Name of ancient nation founded and ruled by Kambojas.
  3. Prince of the Kambojas.
  4. A descendent of the Kamboja Kshatriyas.
  5. A horse raised and bred in Kamboja (also Kambojaka).
  6. An elephant native to Kamboja (also Kambu).
  7. Silver or gold native to Kamboja (also Kambu).
  8. Name of conch or shell native to Kamboja (also Kambu).
  9. Supari or Punnag (Rottleria tinctoria) native to Kamboja.
  10. Somavalak or Karanj native to or coming from Kamboja.
  11. Gold or silver bracelet, or bracelet in general (also Kambu).
  12. Name of a mountain located in ancient Kamboja (Afghanistan) famous for its Kambu, Kambuka or Kambujika silver (or gold).
  13. Name of an ancient Raaga/Raagini (musical mode) originated in ancient Kamboja (also called Kamboji, Kambhoji & Kambodi).

Keep. No reason given supports deletion. Move to cleanup. DCDuring TALK 10:22, 26 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Or even better, RFV the specific entries to look for attributive use. Mglovesfun (talk) 19:34, 29 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Move to RFV. Equinox 20:00, 29 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

39 citations in one article; that should be cool! Mglovesfun (talk) 13:08, 5 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Striking. We no longer have an attributive-use requirement. I've de-tagged the entry, but feel free to RFD it. (Note, BTW, that Widsith (talkcontribs) has commented out most of the senses.) —RuakhTALK 15:59, 11 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]


RFV 2[edit]

See Talk:kamboji. - -sche (discuss) 19:05, 13 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

From Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Williams Monier[edit]

The following are entries taken from the well-known Sanskrit English Dictionary by William Moniers et all. It contains many of the senses assigned to Kamboja above but which some editor guy suspected as senseless.

  • 1999', A Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by Monier Monier-Williams, ‎Ernst Leumann, ‎Carl Cappeller:
  • "Kamboja: %{As} m. pl.N. of a people and its country ; m. the king of this people Pa1n2. 4-1 , 175 ; a shell L. ; a species of elephant L. (cf. %{KAmboja}" below.
  • KAmboja: mfn. (fr. %{kamboja} g. %{sindhv-Adi} and %{kacchA7di}) , born in or coming from Kamboja (as horses) R. v , 12 , 36 &c.; m. a native of Kamboja (a race who , like the Yavanas , shave the whole head ; originally a Kshatriya tribe , but degraded through its omission of the necessary rites W.) ; a prince of the Kambojas MBh. i , 6995 ; a horse of the Kamboja breed W. ; (%{As}) m. pl.N. of a people= Kamboja Mn. x , 44 MBh. R.: Ragh. BhP. Ra1jat. ; the plant Rottleria tinctoria (commonly Punnag) L. ; a kind of white Mimosa L. ; (%{I}) f. the plant Glycine debilis L. ; a kind of Mimosa L. ; the tree Abrus precatorius L. ; the plant Serratula anthelminthica L.
  • 2013 online Sanskrit Dictionary for Spoken Sanskrit
    KAmboja: adj. born in or coming from Kamboja; m. horse of the Kamboja breed; m. kind of touch-me-not shrub; m. plant ironweed plant [Vernonia anthelmintica - Bot.]; m. Rosary Pea [ Abrus precatorius - Bot. ]; m. native of Kamboja; m. red kamlaa tree [ Mallotus philippensis - Bot. ]; m. prince of the Kambojas; m. kind of white touch-me-not shrub; m. horse of the Kamboja breed; adj. born in or coming from Kamboja;
    Kamboja: m. shell; m. species of elephant; m. Cambodia; m. king of this people
    Kambojaka: adj. born in or coming from Kamboja.
  • 1993, The Penguin Book of Hindu Names - P 187
    Kamboja= Shell, Elephant;

So we need to enter some of these definitions to Kamboja entry. Let us discuss which defintions from the above we need to include in Kambojas.

No we don't. Those are dictionaries of Sanskrit. This is an English entry. We don't do Sanskrit entries in the Latin script- only in those Indic scripts in which it has traditionally been written. What's more, transliterations are only allowed in the IAST form. See WT:ASA for details. Chuck Entz (talk) 03:04, 14 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

RFC discussion: December 2007–December 2010[edit]

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How much of this is salvagable? It looks like an encyclopedic dump. --EncycloPetey 15:28, 17 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sent to RFV --Volants 15:17, 26 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Has been dealt with. — Beobach 04:54, 5 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Etymology[edit]

Wiktionary:Etymology_scriptorium/2021/February#Kamboj,_Kamboja,_Kambuja. - -sche (discuss) 07:04, 21 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]