kōrōcaṉai (p. 151) s. [improp. கோரோச னம்.] Cow-bezoar, a dark, yellow or biliary calculus found in the stomach of the cow, employed medically, and regarded as an antiphlegmatic, stimulant, alterative, tonic, &c. It is given in small quantity in a pulverized state to new-born infants, to remove phlegm and other obstructions, to rectify irregularities, &c., ஓர்மருந்து. W. p. 31. GOROCHANA. 18)