Kâma

Kâma, the Hindu Cupid, or god of love, a potent god of the Hindu pantheon, able to subdue nearly all the rest of the gods except Siva, who once with a single glance of his Cyclop eye reduced him to ashes for daring to bring trouble into his breast; he is one of the primitive gods of the Hindu pantheon, like the Eros (q.v.) of the Greeks.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Kalpi * Kamchatka
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Kalahari Desert
Kalamazoo`
Kaleidoscope
Kalevale
Kali
Kálidása
Kalmar
Kalmucks
Kalpa
Kalpi
Kâma
Kamchatka
Kames, Henry Home, Lord
Kampen
Kamptulicon
Kamthi
Kanara
Kanaris, Constantin
Kandahar
Kandy
Kane, Elisha Kent

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Kâma in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable