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1 book-keeper
مُحاسِب \ accountant: one who keeps or examines accounts (of money). book-keeper: sb. who keeps business accounts. -
2 book-keeper
كَاتِب حِسَابات \ book-keeper: sb. who keeps business accounts. -
3 numerarius
accountant, keeper of accounts; arithmetician -
4 Actor
1.actor, ōris, m. [id.].I.One who drives or moves something:II. A.pecoris actor,
Ov. H. 1, 95:habenae,
a slinger, Stat. Ach. 2, 419.—In gen. of every kind of action:B.ut illum efficeret oratorem verborum actoremque rerum,
Cic. de Or. 3, 15, 57 (a translation of the Homer. prêktêra ergôn, Il. 9, 443):Cato dux, auctor, actor rerum illarum fuit,
id. Sest. 28 fin.; so Caes. B. C. 1, 26; Nep. Att. 3, 2 al.—In judicial lang., one who brings an action, a plaintiff:C.accusatorem pro omni actore et petitore appello,
Cic. Part. 32;esp. of lawyers: Moloni Rhodio et actori summo causarum et magistro,
id. Brut. 89 fin.; so Hor. A. P. 369 al.—Also, one who conducts a suit, an advocate, Cic. Caec. 1.—Hence,At a later period, an agent or attorney; in gen., an administrator or manager or steward, overseer of property or an estate.—So in Tac.: actor publicus, he who administers the public property, Ann. 2, 30; 3, 67: actor summarum, a keeper of accounts or cashier, Suet. Dom. 11, and so often in the Dig.: sub actoribus, overseers (of a household), Vulg. Gal. 4, 2.—D.In rhetor. lang., one who delivers any oral discourse; and esp. one who delivers an oration, an orator:2.inventor, compositor, actor,
Cic. Or. 19.—A player, an actor:2.actores secundarum et tertiarum partium,
Cic. Div. in Caecil. 15; so id. de Or. 1, 26; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 16 (cf. ago, II., and actio, II. C.).Actor, ŏris, m.I.A companion of Aeneas, Verg. A. 9, 500.—II.An Auruncan, ib. 12, 94; 96.—Hence, Actŏ-rĭdes, ae, patron. m., son or grandson of Actor: his son, Menoetius, Ov. F. 2, 39; his grandson, Patroclus, Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 29; id. M. 13, 273; Erithos, id. ib. 5, 79.—In plur.: Actŏrĭdae, i. e. Eurytus and Cleatus, sons of Actor, King of Phthia, id. ib. 8, 308. -
5 actor
1.actor, ōris, m. [id.].I.One who drives or moves something:II. A.pecoris actor,
Ov. H. 1, 95:habenae,
a slinger, Stat. Ach. 2, 419.—In gen. of every kind of action:B.ut illum efficeret oratorem verborum actoremque rerum,
Cic. de Or. 3, 15, 57 (a translation of the Homer. prêktêra ergôn, Il. 9, 443):Cato dux, auctor, actor rerum illarum fuit,
id. Sest. 28 fin.; so Caes. B. C. 1, 26; Nep. Att. 3, 2 al.—In judicial lang., one who brings an action, a plaintiff:C.accusatorem pro omni actore et petitore appello,
Cic. Part. 32;esp. of lawyers: Moloni Rhodio et actori summo causarum et magistro,
id. Brut. 89 fin.; so Hor. A. P. 369 al.—Also, one who conducts a suit, an advocate, Cic. Caec. 1.—Hence,At a later period, an agent or attorney; in gen., an administrator or manager or steward, overseer of property or an estate.—So in Tac.: actor publicus, he who administers the public property, Ann. 2, 30; 3, 67: actor summarum, a keeper of accounts or cashier, Suet. Dom. 11, and so often in the Dig.: sub actoribus, overseers (of a household), Vulg. Gal. 4, 2.—D.In rhetor. lang., one who delivers any oral discourse; and esp. one who delivers an oration, an orator:2.inventor, compositor, actor,
Cic. Or. 19.—A player, an actor:2.actores secundarum et tertiarum partium,
Cic. Div. in Caecil. 15; so id. de Or. 1, 26; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 16 (cf. ago, II., and actio, II. C.).Actor, ŏris, m.I.A companion of Aeneas, Verg. A. 9, 500.—II.An Auruncan, ib. 12, 94; 96.—Hence, Actŏ-rĭdes, ae, patron. m., son or grandson of Actor: his son, Menoetius, Ov. F. 2, 39; his grandson, Patroclus, Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 29; id. M. 13, 273; Erithos, id. ib. 5, 79.—In plur.: Actŏrĭdae, i. e. Eurytus and Cleatus, sons of Actor, King of Phthia, id. ib. 8, 308. -
6 Actoridae
1.actor, ōris, m. [id.].I.One who drives or moves something:II. A.pecoris actor,
Ov. H. 1, 95:habenae,
a slinger, Stat. Ach. 2, 419.—In gen. of every kind of action:B.ut illum efficeret oratorem verborum actoremque rerum,
Cic. de Or. 3, 15, 57 (a translation of the Homer. prêktêra ergôn, Il. 9, 443):Cato dux, auctor, actor rerum illarum fuit,
id. Sest. 28 fin.; so Caes. B. C. 1, 26; Nep. Att. 3, 2 al.—In judicial lang., one who brings an action, a plaintiff:C.accusatorem pro omni actore et petitore appello,
Cic. Part. 32;esp. of lawyers: Moloni Rhodio et actori summo causarum et magistro,
id. Brut. 89 fin.; so Hor. A. P. 369 al.—Also, one who conducts a suit, an advocate, Cic. Caec. 1.—Hence,At a later period, an agent or attorney; in gen., an administrator or manager or steward, overseer of property or an estate.—So in Tac.: actor publicus, he who administers the public property, Ann. 2, 30; 3, 67: actor summarum, a keeper of accounts or cashier, Suet. Dom. 11, and so often in the Dig.: sub actoribus, overseers (of a household), Vulg. Gal. 4, 2.—D.In rhetor. lang., one who delivers any oral discourse; and esp. one who delivers an oration, an orator:2.inventor, compositor, actor,
Cic. Or. 19.—A player, an actor:2.actores secundarum et tertiarum partium,
Cic. Div. in Caecil. 15; so id. de Or. 1, 26; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 16 (cf. ago, II., and actio, II. C.).Actor, ŏris, m.I.A companion of Aeneas, Verg. A. 9, 500.—II.An Auruncan, ib. 12, 94; 96.—Hence, Actŏ-rĭdes, ae, patron. m., son or grandson of Actor: his son, Menoetius, Ov. F. 2, 39; his grandson, Patroclus, Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 29; id. M. 13, 273; Erithos, id. ib. 5, 79.—In plur.: Actŏrĭdae, i. e. Eurytus and Cleatus, sons of Actor, King of Phthia, id. ib. 8, 308. -
7 Actorides
1.actor, ōris, m. [id.].I.One who drives or moves something:II. A.pecoris actor,
Ov. H. 1, 95:habenae,
a slinger, Stat. Ach. 2, 419.—In gen. of every kind of action:B.ut illum efficeret oratorem verborum actoremque rerum,
Cic. de Or. 3, 15, 57 (a translation of the Homer. prêktêra ergôn, Il. 9, 443):Cato dux, auctor, actor rerum illarum fuit,
id. Sest. 28 fin.; so Caes. B. C. 1, 26; Nep. Att. 3, 2 al.—In judicial lang., one who brings an action, a plaintiff:C.accusatorem pro omni actore et petitore appello,
Cic. Part. 32;esp. of lawyers: Moloni Rhodio et actori summo causarum et magistro,
id. Brut. 89 fin.; so Hor. A. P. 369 al.—Also, one who conducts a suit, an advocate, Cic. Caec. 1.—Hence,At a later period, an agent or attorney; in gen., an administrator or manager or steward, overseer of property or an estate.—So in Tac.: actor publicus, he who administers the public property, Ann. 2, 30; 3, 67: actor summarum, a keeper of accounts or cashier, Suet. Dom. 11, and so often in the Dig.: sub actoribus, overseers (of a household), Vulg. Gal. 4, 2.—D.In rhetor. lang., one who delivers any oral discourse; and esp. one who delivers an oration, an orator:2.inventor, compositor, actor,
Cic. Or. 19.—A player, an actor:2.actores secundarum et tertiarum partium,
Cic. Div. in Caecil. 15; so id. de Or. 1, 26; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 16 (cf. ago, II., and actio, II. C.).Actor, ŏris, m.I.A companion of Aeneas, Verg. A. 9, 500.—II.An Auruncan, ib. 12, 94; 96.—Hence, Actŏ-rĭdes, ae, patron. m., son or grandson of Actor: his son, Menoetius, Ov. F. 2, 39; his grandson, Patroclus, Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 29; id. M. 13, 273; Erithos, id. ib. 5, 79.—In plur.: Actŏrĭdae, i. e. Eurytus and Cleatus, sons of Actor, King of Phthia, id. ib. 8, 308. -
8 numerarius
nŭmĕrārĭus, ii, m. [id.].I.An arithmetician, Aug. in Psa. 146, § 11; id. Lib. Arb. 2, 11.—II.An accountant, keeper of accounts:numerarii vocati sunt, qui publicum nummum aerariis inferunt,
Isid. Orig. 9, 4; Amm. 19, 9; Sid. Ep. 1, 11; 2, 1; 5, 7; Cod. Just. 12, tit. 50: De numerariis, actuariis, etc. -
9 contabile
m f book keeper* * *contabile agg. (comm.) bookkeeping (attr.); accounting (attr.): macchina contabile, accounting machine; scrittura, operazione contabile, accounting record; lettera contabile, statement of account; libri contabili, account books; sistema contabile, bookkeeping system; valore contabile, book value; revisore contabile, auditor◆ s.m. bookkeeper, accountant: capo contabile, chief accountant (o head accountant); professione di contabile, accountancy; contabile libero professionista, professional accountant; contabile gestionale, management accountant.* * *[kon'tabile]1. aggComm book-keeping attr, accounts attr, accounting attr2. sm/fbook-keeper, accountant* * *[kon'tabile] 1.aggettivo amm. [documento, anno] accounting2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile (in un'azienda) accountant, bookkeeper* * *contabile/kon'tabile/amm. [documento, anno] accounting; revisione contabile audit; ufficio contabile accounts office; libri -i (account) booksII m. e f.⇒ 18 (in un'azienda) accountant, bookkeeper. -
10 contable
adj.1 countable, numberable.2 relatable.f. & m.1 accountant. (peninsular Spanish)2 bookkeeper, accountant, book-keeper.* * *► adjetivo1 countable1 bookkeeper, accountant* * *1.ADJ countable2.SMF (=tenedor de libros) book-keeper; (=licenciado) accountant* * *Iadjetivo countableIImasculino y femenino (Esp) accountant* * *= paymaster, accountant, bookkeeper, financial accountant.Ex. Many of the public sector SLIS complained, in varying measures, of the inhibiting nature of accounting methods used by their paymasters.Ex. Any member of the library staff with a minimum of a 1 year service can become a team member with the exception of the library director, assistant director and chief accountant.Ex. This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex. Salaries for financial accountants tend to vary greatly.* * *Iadjetivo countableIImasculino y femenino (Esp) accountant* * *= paymaster, accountant, bookkeeper, financial accountant.Ex: Many of the public sector SLIS complained, in varying measures, of the inhibiting nature of accounting methods used by their paymasters.
Ex: Any member of the library staff with a minimum of a 1 year service can become a team member with the exception of the library director, assistant director and chief accountant.Ex: This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex: Salaries for financial accountants tend to vary greatly.* * *countable( Esp)accountant* * *
contable sustantivo masculino y femenino (Esp) accountant
contable mf accountant
' contable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
menos
English:
accountant
- book
- book-keeper
- book-keeping
- chartered accountant
- draw on
* * *♦ adjcountable♦ nmfEsp accountant; [empleado en tareas contables] accounts clerk contable de gestión management accountant* * *I adj countableII m/f accountant* * *contable adj: countable* * *contable1 adj countable¿es un nombre contable o incontable? is it a countable or uncountable noun?contable2 n accountant -
11 Buchhalter
* * *der Buchhalteraccountant; accounter; bookkeeper* * *Buch|hal|ter(in)m(f)book-keeper* * *Buch·hal·ter(in)m(f) bookkeeper, accountant* * *der, Buchhalterin die bookkeeper* * ** * *der, Buchhalterin die bookkeeper* * *m.accountant n.accounting clerk n.accounts clerk n.book keeper n.bookkeeper n. -
12 contador
adj.accounting.m.1 bookkeeper, examiner, accountant, book-keeper.2 meter, gauger, metre.3 counter, adder, counting machine, hit counter.4 purser, steward, supercargo.5 slot meter.* * *► adjetivo1 counting► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (contable) accountant, bookkeeper1 meter————————1 meter* * *noun m.* * *contador, -a1.ADJ counting2. SM / F1) esp LAm (Com) book-keeper, accountant; (Jur) receiver2) And (=prestamista) pawnbroker, moneylender3. SM1) (Náut)2) (Téc) meter* * *Ia) (de luz, de gas) meter; ( taxímetro) meter, taximeterb) (AmL) ( ábaco) abacusII- dora masculino, femenino (AmL) accountant* * *= count, meter, counter.Ex. Every time a term was employed in a search expression, a count in the dictionary file was updated.Ex. Metered pricing would cause CD-ROM databases to behave in a similar way to online databases, in which a metering system is built into the CD-ROM and the meter is monitored either when the old CD-ROM is returned or remotely, using an online link.Ex. The Web offers many downloadable CGI scripts for basic functions, including counters, timers, guest books, image maps, and server-push animations.----* contador con memoria = memory counter.* contador de gente = people counter.* contador de la electricidad = electricity meter.* contador del agua = water meter.* contador de la luz = electric meter, electricity meter.* contador del gas = gas meter.* contador de pasos = step counter.* contador de usuarios = patron counter.* * *Ia) (de luz, de gas) meter; ( taxímetro) meter, taximeterb) (AmL) ( ábaco) abacusII- dora masculino, femenino (AmL) accountant* * *= count, meter, counter.Ex: Every time a term was employed in a search expression, a count in the dictionary file was updated.
Ex: Metered pricing would cause CD-ROM databases to behave in a similar way to online databases, in which a metering system is built into the CD-ROM and the meter is monitored either when the old CD-ROM is returned or remotely, using an online link.Ex: The Web offers many downloadable CGI scripts for basic functions, including counters, timers, guest books, image maps, and server-push animations.* contador con memoria = memory counter.* contador de gente = people counter.* contador de la electricidad = electricity meter.* contador del agua = water meter.* contador de la luz = electric meter, electricity meter.* contador del gas = gas meter.* contador de pasos = step counter.* contador de usuarios = patron counter.* * *1 (de la luz, del gas) meter; (taxímetro) meter, taximeterleer el contador to read the meterCompuesto:geiger countermasculine, feminine( AmL) accountantCompuesto:contador público, contadora pública* * *
contador 1 sustantivo masculino
( taxímetro) meter, taximeter
contador 2◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino (AmL) accountant;
contador público (AmL) certified public (AmE) o (BrE) chartered accountant
contador sustantivo masculino
1 meter
contador de la luz, electricity meter
2 (profesión) LAm accountant, bookkeeper
' contador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lectura
- trucar
- paso
English:
counter
- meter
- taxi-meter
- unit
- water meter
- accountant
- certify
- charter
* * *contador, -ora♦ nm,f1. Am [contable] accountant;[empleado en tareas contables] accounts clerk contador público Br chartered accountant, US certified public accountant;contador de gestión management accountant2. contador de historias storyteller♦ nm1. [aparato] meter;el contador del gas/de la luz the gas/electricity meter2. Fís countercontador Geiger Geiger counter* * *I m meterII m, contadora f L.Am.accountant* * *: accountantcontador nm: metercontador de agua: water meter* * *contador n meter -
13 buchhalterisch
Adj. accounting..., accounts..., bookkeeping...* * *buch|hal|te|risch [-haltərɪʃ]1. adjbook-keeping2. advein Problem búchhalterisch sehen — to see something as a book-keeping problem, to view a problem in terms of book-keeping
Ihre Abrechnung ist búchhalterisch korrekt — your book-keeping is correct
sie ist búchhalterisch versiert — she is good at book-keeping
búchhalterisch kompliziert — complicated in terms of book-keeping
* * *buch·hal·te·risch* * *buchhalterisch adj accounting …, accounts …, bookkeeping … -
14 contabile
[kon'tabile]1. aggComm book-keeping attr, accounts attr, accounting attr2. sm/fbook-keeper, accountant -
15 كاتب
كَاتِب \ author: a writer: Dickens was the author of many books. clerk: a person who deals with letters, files, accounts, etc., in the office or bank. writer: sb. who writes books, etc.. \ كَاتِب الاخْتِزَال \ stenographer: sb. who writes by using signs (shorthand) instead of whole words or common groups of letters. \ كَاتِب حِسَابات \ book-keeper: sb. who keeps business accounts. \ الكَاتِب العَدْل \ notary, notary public: a person (usu. a lawyer) with the power to make the signing of written statements official. \ كَاتِب فُكاهي \ humorist: a person who makes jokes, in speech or writing. \ كَاتِب قِصّة \ novelist: sb. who writes novels. \ كَاتِب مَسْرَحيّ \ dramatist: sb. who writes plays. \ كاتِبةٌ مُبْرِقة (كاتِبةٌ مُبْرِقة بِعاديّة) \ teleprinter, telex. \ _(field) Elec. Comm. -
16 محاسب
مُحاسِب \ accountant: one who keeps or examines accounts (of money). book-keeper: sb. who keeps business accounts. -
17 accountant
مُحاسِب \ accountant: one who keeps or examines accounts (of money). book-keeper: sb. who keeps business accounts. -
18 счетовод
1) General subject: accountant, book-keeper, bookkeeper2) Economy: accounting cleric, accounts clerk, ledger cleric3) Accounting: accounting clerk, ledger clerk -
19 अक्षः _akṣḥ
अक्षः [अश्-सः]1 An axis, axle, pivot; अक्षभङ्गे च यानस्य....न दण्डं मनुरब्रवीत् Ms.8.291,292; दृढधूः अक्षः Kāś. V. 4.74; Śi.12.2, 18.7; ज्योतिश्चक्राक्षदण्डः Dk.1 Axle-pole.-2 The pole of a cart.-3 A cart, car; also a wheel.-4 The beam of a balance.-5 Terrestrial latitude.-6 A die for playing with; cube; यानाक्षमधिकृत्य ब्रूत इति गम्यते न तु विदेवना- क्षमिति । ŚB. on MS.6.8.35.-7 The seed of which rosaries are made.-8 A weight equal to 16 māṣas and called कर्ष.-9 N. of the plant Terminalia Belerica (बिभीतक- Mar. बेहडा) the seed of which is used as a die; also the nut of this plant; यथा वै द्वे वामलके द्वे वा कोले द्वौ वाक्षौ मुष्टिरनुभवति Chān. Up; so धाराभिरक्षमात्राभिः.-1 A shrub producing the rosary seed, Eleocarpus Ganitrus (रुद्राक्ष); the seed of this plant, as also of another plant (इन्द्राक्ष).-11 A serpent; hence a curve.-12 Garuḍa.-13 N. of a son of Rāvaṇa.-14 The soul.-15 Knowledge (usually, sacred).-16 Law; a lawsuit; legal procedure.-17 A person born blind.-18 the lower part of the temples (कर्ण- नेत्रयोर्मध्ये शङ्खादधोभागः).-19 The base of a column; अथवाक्षं नवांशोच्चं जन्म चैकेन कारयेत् । Māna.14.17.-2 The window-like part of a swing, a hammock, a palanquin, an axle of a chariot; पार्श्वयोर्वारणं कुर्यात् तस्याधो$क्षं सुसंयुतम् । Māna.5.165,166.-21 Gambling (in general). cf. अक्षो द्यूते वरूथाङ्गे नयवादौ बिभीतके । कर्षे व्याप्तौ कृषे (?) चक्रे आधारव्यव- हारयोः । आत्मजे पाशके दैत्यभेदे चेन्द्रियवालयोः । Nm.-क्षम् (अश्नुते व्याप्नोति विषयान् स्ववृत्त्या संयोगेन वा)1 An organ of sense; निरोधाच्चेतसो$क्षाणि निरुद्धान्यखिलान्यपि Pt.2.154; संयताक्षो विनीतः Mātaṅga L.12.1. (The word संयताक्ष here means 'having control over his senses', but 'having eyes closed' M. W.); m. also (नियच्छेद्विषयेभ्यो$क्षान् Bhāg.; an object of sense.-2 The eye, (only at the end of comp.; जलजाक्ष, कमलाक्ष, &c.)-3 Sachal salt, sea-salt.-4 Blue vitriol (from its crystallized shape) (Mar. मोरचूद) [cf. L. axis; Gr. akshon or axon, old Germ. ahsa; Germ. achse.]-Comp. -अंशः the degree of latitude.-अग्रम् the axle or its end; the anterior end of the axle or its end; the anterior end of the pole of a car.-अग्रकीलः -लकः a linch-pin, a pin which fastens the yoke to the pole.-आवपनम् [अक्षान् पाशान् आवपति क्षिपत्यस्मिन्; आ-वप्-आधारे ल्युट्] a dice-board (अक्षा उप्यन्ते$स्मिन्निति अक्षावपनम् अक्षस्थानावपनपात्रम्, सायण).-आवलिः f. a rosary.-आवापः [अक्षान् आवपति क्षिपति; आवप्-अण्] a gambler, keeper of the dice or gambling table; he is one of the रत्निन्s mentioned in Taitt. Saṁ. I.8.9.1.2 and Śat. Br.5.3.2; also ˚अतिवापः (अक्षावापो नाम अक्षाणां क्षेप्ता अक्षगोप्ता वा द्यूतकारः).-उपकरणम् a piece at chess.-कर्णः hypotenuse, particularly of the triangle formed with the gnomon of a dial and its shadow; (astr.) argument of the latitude.-कुशल, -शौण्ड a. [स. त.] skilful in gambling.-कूटः [ अक्षस्य कूट इव] the pupil of the eye.-कोविद, -ज्ञ a. skilled in dice; so ˚विद्, ˚वेत्तृ &c.-क्षेत्रम् [अक्षनिमित्तं क्षेत्रम्] an astronomical figure (अक्षसाधनार्थं क्षेत्रतया कल्पितानां अक्षभवानामष्टानां क्षेत्राणामेकं).-ग्लहः [तृ. त.] gambling, playing at dice.-चक्रम् the circle of sensual passions. दृढनियमित ˚क्रः K.37 (also axis and wheels).-जम् [अक्षात् जायते; जन्-ड]1 direct knowledge or cognition.-2 a thunderbolt (वज्रम् अस्थिरूपावयवजातत्वात्तस्य तन्नामत्बम्).-3 a diamond.-4 अक्षक्षेत्रम् q.v. (m. in some of these senses).-जः N. of Viṣṇu.-तत्त्वम्, -विद्या the science of gambling; ˚विद् skilled in the principles of gambling.-दण्डः axle-pole.-दर्शकः, -दृश् [अक्षाणाम् ऋणादानादिव्यवहाराणां दर्शकः दृश्-ण्वुल्, अक्षान् पश्यतीति दृश् -क्विप् कुत्वम्]1 a judge (one who tries law- suits).-2 a superintendent of gambling.-दृक्कर्मन् n. operation or calculation for latitude.-देविन् m.. [अक्षैर्दीव्यति, दिव्-णिनि],अक्षद्यूः, [दिव्-क्विपू ऊठ् P.VI.4.19.]-द्यूतः [अक्षैर्द्यूतं यस्य] a gambler, dicer.-द्यूतम् dice play, gambling; ˚तादिगणः a class of words mentioned in P.IV.4.19.-द्यूतिकम् [अक्षद्यूत- ठक्] dispute at play.-द्रुग्ध a. [अक्षैः द्रुग्धः] unlucky at dice (opposed to अक्षप्रिय fond of dice, or lucky in gambling).-धरः [अक्षं चक्रं रथावयवं तत्कीलकमिव कण्टकं वा धरतीति धरः धृ-अच् ष. त.]1 N. of Viṣṇu.-2 N. of the plant (also called शाखोट); Trophis Aspera. (Mar. हेदि, खरोत).-3 a wheel.-4 any one who bears a wheel, or who holds dice.-धूः (धुर्) the yoke attached to the fore-part of the pole of a car.-धूर्तः [अक्षे तद्देवने धूर्तः] 'dice-rogue,' a gamester, a gambler.-धूर्तिलः [अक्षस्य शकटस्य धूर्तिं भारं लाति, ला-क; or अक्ष-धुर्-तिलप्रत्ययः] a bull or ox yoked to the pole of a cart.-पटलः[ष. त.]1 a court of law.-2 depository of legal documents.-3 = अक्षि- पटलम्, q. v. -लः [अक्षाणां व्यवहाराणां पटलमस्त्यस्य अच्] a judge.-4 record-office (GI).-5 account-office (RT).-पटलाधिकृतः superintendent of records and accounts.-परि ind [अक्षेण विपरतिम् वृत्तं P.II.1.1 द्यूतव्यवहारे पराजये एवायं समासः Sk.] so as to be a loser (by an unlucky throw of dice) पाशकक्रीडायां यथा गुटिकापाते जयो भवति तद्वि- परीतपातः Tv.)-पाटः = ˚वाटः, q. v.-पाटकः [अक्षे व्यवहारे पाटयति; पट् दीप्तौ-ण्वुल्] one who is well-versed in law, a judge.-पातः [ष. त.] cast of dice.-पादः N. of the sage Gautama, founder of the Nyāya system of philosophy, or a follower of that system (अक्षं नेत्रं दर्शनसाधनतया जातः पादो$स्य; अक्षपादो हि स्वमतदूषकस्य व्यासस्य मुखदर्शनं चक्षुषा न कर्तव्यम् इति प्रतिज्ञाय पश्चाद् व्यासेन प्रसादितः पादे नेत्रं प्रकाश्य तं दृष्टवान् इति प्रसिद्धिः Tv.)-पीडा [ष. त.]1 an injury to the organs.-2 [अक्षम् इन्द्रियं रसनारूपं पीडयति आस्वादनात्; पीड्-अच्] N. of the plant यवतिक्ता. (Mar. शंखिनी).-भागः (˚अंशः) a degree of latitude.-भारः [ष. त.]1 a cart-load.-2 the lower part of a chariot. (cf. तत्तद्देशे तु छिद्रं स्यादक्षभारे रथान्तकम् । छिद्रे प्रवेशयेत् कीलं युक्त्या च पट्टयोजितम् ॥ Māna. 42.51-53.)-मदः [च. त.] a mad passion for gambling.-मात्रम् [अक्षो मात्रा यस्य]1 anything as large as dice; dice.-2 a moment of time (निमिषः) twinkling of an eye.-माला, -सूत्रम् [अक्षाणां माला -सूत्रम्]1 a rosary, string of beads (अकारादिक्षकारान्तः अक्षः तत्कृता तत्प्रतिनिधिभूता वा माला); कृतो- $क्षसूत्रप्रणयी तया करः Ku.5.11,66; ˚मालामुपयाचितुमागतो$स्मि K.151. (It is made of रुद्राक्ष seeds, corals, crystals, rubies, gems &c.)-2 N. of अरुन्धती (अक्षमाला त्वरुन्धती - Hm.); अक्ष- माला वसिष्ठेन संयुक्ताधमयोनिजा...जगामाभ्यर्हणीयताम् Ms.9.23. मातङ्गयामक्षमालायां गर्हितायां रिरंसया । Bu. ch.4.77. (अक्षस्य नक्षत्रचक्रस्य मालेव भूषणत्वात्; सा ह्युत्तरस्यां दिशि गगने सप्तर्षिमण्डले मालारूपेण वसिष्ठसमीपे वर्तते सर्वेभ्यश्चोज्ज्वलत्वात्तस्या मालारूपेण स्थितत्वाच्च नक्षत्रचक्रभूषणत्वम् Tv).-राजः [अक्षाणां राजेव] one addicted to gambling; also 'the die called Kali'.--वामः [स. त.] an unfair gambler.-वाटः [अक्षाणां पाशकक्रीडानां बाटः वासस्थानम्]1 a gambling house; the gambling table.-2 [अक्षस्य रथचक्रस्य क्षुण्णस्थानस्य इव वाटः] a place of contest, arena, wrestling ground (तत्र हि रथचक्रक्षुण्णपांशुसदृशपांशुम- त्त्वात् तत्सदृशत्वम् Tv.)-विद a. skilled in gambling.-वृत्त a. [अक्षे वृत्तः व्यापृतः स. त.] engaged in, addicted to, gambling; what has occurred in gambling.-वृत्तम् राशिचक्ररूपं वृत्तक्षेत्रम् the zodiacal circle.-शालिन् (शालिकः) officer in charge of the gambling house; EI 24.173.-स्तुषः Beleric Myrobalan (Mar. बेहडा)-हृदयम् perfect skill in, or conversancy with, gambling (lit. the heart or innermost nature of dice or gambling); वशीकृताक्षहृदयां K.131. -
20 आक्षपटलिकः _ākṣapaṭalikḥ
आक्षपटलिकः 1 A keeper of archives or records.-2 An officer of accounts. आक्षपटले गाणनिक्याधिकारः Kau. A.2.
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