PTS Pali-English dictionary - The Pali Text Society's Pali-English dictionary
Kuṇḍi
Kuṇḍi,(f.) [=kuṇḍikā] a pail or pot,in phrase kuṇḍipaddhana giving a pailful of milk J.VI,504 (Kern,Toev.s.v.compares phrase Sk.kāṁsy’ôpadohana & proposes reading kuṇḍ’opadohana.See also kaṁsupadhāraṇa).(Page 220)
Concise Pali-English Dictionary by A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera
Kuṇḍī
kuṇḍī:[f.] a pitcher; water-jug.
Buddhist Dictionary of Pali Proper Names by G P Malalasekera
Kundi
Kundi:1.Kundi,Kundiya.-A village of the Kurus.Near the village was a forest where lived Anganika-Bhāradvāja.Close by was the Uggārāma.v.l.Kundikola.ThagA.i.339.
2.Kundi.-A village of the Koliyans,near which was the Kundadhāna-vana (q.v.).It was the birthplace of Kundanagariya (Potthapāda) Thera.Near it was the Sānavāsipabbata where once Ananda stayed.PvA.178.
U Hau Sein’s Pāḷi-Myanmar Dictionary ပါဠိျမန္မာ အဘိဓာန္(ဦးဟုတ္စိန္)