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1 क्षण्
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2 क्षन्
kshan
cf. a-kshaṇvat), to hurt, injure, wound ṠBr. (inf. kshaṇítos, XIV, 8, 14, 4) Kum. V, 54 ;
to break (a bow) Ragh. XI, 72:
Ā. kshaṇuté (aor. Subj. 2. sg. kshaṇishṭhās, Pot. kshaṇvīta), to hurt one's self, be injured orᅠ wounded
AV. X, 1, 16 ṠBr. IV, 4, 3, 13 and 6, 1, 6 TBr. III ;
+ κτείνω, καίμω, ξαίνω, σίνομαι for ξίνομαι ?
2) aor. Subj. 3. pl. ghas q.v.
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3 तक्ष
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4 विक्षत
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5 अक्षण्वत्
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6 अग्राक्षन्
agrâ̱kshann. a side-look R.
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7 क्षण
kshaṇa1) m. any instantaneous point of time, instant, twinkling of an eye, moment Nal. Ṡak. Ragh. etc.;
a moment regarded as a measure of time (equal to thirty Kalās orᅠ four minutes L. ;
orᅠ (in astron.) to 48 minutes VarBṛS. etc.;
orᅠ 4/5 orᅠ 24/35 seconds BhP. III, 11, 7 and 8);
a leisure moment, vacant time, leisure (e.g.. kshaṇaṉ-kṛi, to have leisure for, wait patiently for MBh. ;
cf. kṛita-kshaṇa);
a fit orᅠ suitable moment, opportunity ( kshaṇaṉ-kṛi, to give an opportunity. MBh. IV, 666 ;
cf. datta-kshaṇa andᅠ labdha-ksh-);
a festival Megh. Daṡ. BhP. III, 3, 21 ;
a certain day of the fortnight (as the full moon, change of the moon, etc.) Sarvad. ;
dependence L. ;
the centre, middle L. ;
(am) n. an instant, moment Bhartṛ. (= Subh.);
(am.) acc. ind. for an instant R. VI, 92, 35 BrahmaP. Vet. etc.. ;
in a moment Ragh. XII, 36 Ṡāntiṡ. (cf. tat-kshaṇam);
( eṇa) instr. ind. in a moment Nal. R. etc.;
(āt) abl. ind. after an instant, immediately, at once Mn. R. Ṡak. etc.;
tataḥkshaṇāt (= tat-kshaṇāt q.v.), immediately upon that Kathās. ;
kshaṇāt-kshaṇāt, in this moment - in that moment Rājat. VIII, 898 ;
( eshu) loc. ind. immediately, at once R. VI, 55, 19 ;
kshaṇekshaṇe, every instant, every moment Rājat. V, 165 and 337. ;
- ṇatu, - ṇana, etc. seeᅠ kshan
2) m. killing (= māraṇa) Gal
- क्षणक्लेश
- क्षणक्षणम्
- क्षणक्षेप
- क्षणद
- क्षणदृष्ट
- क्षणदेश
- क्षणद्युति
- क्षणनष्टदृष्ट
- क्षणनिश्वास
- क्षणप्रकाशा
- क्षणप्रभ
- क्षणभङ्ग
- क्षणभङ्गिन्
- क्षणभङ्गुर
- क्षणभूत
- क्षणमात्र
- क्षणरामिन्
- क्षणविघ्न
- क्षणविघ्नित
- क्षणविध्वंसिन्
- क्षणवीर्य
- क्षणवृष्टि
- क्षणशस्
- क्षणान्तर
- क्षणार्ध
- क्षणेपाक
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8 घस्
ghasnot used in pr. (cl. 1. ghasati Dhātup. XVII, 65),
but supplies certain tenses (esp. aor. andᅠ Desid. Pāṇ. 2-4, 37) of ad (aor. 2. andᅠ 3. sg. ághas RV. ;
aghās (?) AV. XX, 129, 16 ;
3. sg. aghat, aghasat JaimBr. Pāṇ. 2-4, 37,
ajīghasat MaitrS. ;
3. pl. ákshan RV. AV. ;
aghasan Bhaṭṭ. Pāṇ. 2-4, 37 ;
2. du. ághastām;
2. pl. aghasta;
Subj. 2. sg. ghásas, 3. sg. - sat RV. ;
3. pl. kshan X, 95, 15 ;
Impv. 3. du. ghástām;
pf. jaghā́sa RV. AV. etc.;
3. pl. jakshur ṠBr. II ;
Pot. jakshīyā́t RV. X, 28, 1 ;
p. jakshivás AV. VS. ;
f. - kshúshī ṠBr. II),
to consume orᅠ devour, eat:
Desid. jíghatsati (cf. Pāṇ. 2-4, 37; VII, 4, 49 Kāṡ.),
to wish to consume orᅠ devour, wish to eat
AV. V, 18, 1 and 19, 6; VI, 140, 1 ṠBr. I, 9, 2, 12 MBh. II, 1485 ;
(cf. jaksh.)
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9 परिक्षत
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10 परिविक्षत
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11 भक्ष
bhakshám. drinking orᅠ eating, drink orᅠ (in later language) food RV. etc. etc. (often ifc., with f. ā, having anything for food orᅠ beverage, eating, drinking, living upon);
- kāra m. « food-maker», a cook, baker L. ;
- ṉ-kārá mfn. furnishing food MaitrS. (cf. Pāṇ. 6-3, 72 Vārtt. 2 Pat.);
- ṉkṛita (- ksháṉ-) mfn. drunk orᅠ eaten, enjoyed TS. ĀṡvṠr. ;
- japa m. the prayer muttered while drinking Soma ĀṡvṠr. ;
- pattrī f. betel-pepper (the leaf of which serves for food) L. ;
- bīja w.r. for bhakshya-b-;
- mantra m. a verse spoken while drinking Soma ṠāṇkhṠr.
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12 समकक्ष
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