Русско-санскритский словарь / русско-санскритский словарь.
Около 30 тысяч слов санскрита.
sg. | du. | pl. | |
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Nom. | kakṣaḥ | kakṣau | kakṣāḥ |
Gen. | kakṣasya | kakṣayoḥ | kakṣāṇām |
Dat. | kakṣāya | kakṣābhyām | kakṣebhyaḥ |
Instr. | kakṣeṇa | kakṣābhyām | kakṣaiḥ |
Acc. | kakṣam | kakṣau | kakṣān |
Abl. | kakṣāt | kakṣābhyām | kakṣebhyaḥ |
Loc. | kakṣe | kakṣayoḥ | kakṣeṣu |
Voc. | kakṣa | kakṣau | kakṣāḥ |
कक्ष [ kakṣa ] [ kákṣa ] m. (√ [ kaṣ ] Lit. Uṇ. iii , 62 ; cf. √ [ kac ] ) , lurking-place , hiding-place Lit. RV. x , 28 , 4 Lit. VS. xi , 79
a wood , large wood (?) Lit. RV. vi , 45 , 31
a forest of dead trees , a dry wood , underwood (often the lair of wild beasts) Lit. VS. Lit. TS. Lit. TāṇḍyaBr. Lit. Mn.
an inner recess , the interior of a forest
grass , dry grass
a spreading creeper , climbing plant Lit. L.
side or flank Lit. L.
sin Lit. L.
a gate Lit. W.
a buffalo Lit. L.
Terminalia Bellerica Lit. W.
[ kakṣa ] mf. the armpit (as the most concealed part of the human body) , region of the girth Lit. AV. vi , 127 , 2 Lit. Suśr. Lit. Mṛicch. ; ( ( cf. Lat. (coxa) , " hip " ; O. H. G. (hahsa) ; Zd. (kasha) ; cf. Sk. (kaccha) ) )
a girdle , zone , belt , girth Lit. MBh. Lit. BhP.
the end of the lower garment (which , after the cloth is carried round the body , is brought up behind and tucked into the waistband)
hem , border , lace Lit. BhP. ix , 10 , 37
the scale of a balance Lit. Kāvyâd. Lit. Vcar.
[ kakṣā ] f. painful boils in the armpit Lit. Suśr.
[ kakṣa ] mf. a surrounding wall , a wall , any place surrounded by walls (as a court-yard , a secluded portion of a building , a private chamber or room in general) Lit. MBh. Lit. BhP. Lit. Mn.
the orbit of a planet Lit. VarBṛS. Lit. Sūryas.
the periphery , circumference Lit. Sūryas. xii , 65
balance , equality , similarity , resemblance Lit. MBh. xii , 7269 Lit. VarBṛS. 26 , 6
emulation , rivalry , object of emulation Lit. Naish.
the jeweller's weight called Retti Lit. L.
objection or reply in argument Lit. L.
a particular part of a carriage Lit. L.
m. pl. N. of a people Lit. MBh. Lit. VP.