ākṣip

Dictionary meanings for ākṣip from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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ākṣip

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

6 U. 1 To throw or cast down, dash down; phalaṃ taraṃgākṣiptaṃ Pt. 4; śilāyāmākṣipya Pt. 1.

2 To attract, entice, allure, win over; yathā nākṣipyase viṣayaiḥ K. 109; Śi. 10. 79.

3 To strike with a dart, missile &c.

4 To draw near or together, con- tract, convulse (used in medicine).

5 To interrupt, cut short; evaṃvādino va- canamākṣipya K. 18, 207; Ve. 6.

6 To draw back or withdraw; take or throw off,...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

-kṣipati (ind.p. -kṣipya) to throw down upon (loc.) or towards (dat.) MBh. &c; to strike with a bolt R. vi, 78, 5; to convulse, cause to tremble Sus3r.; to draw or take off or away, withdraw from (abl.) MBh. &c; to chase or drive out of a place (abl.),... mfn. cast, thrown down 128,3 22389 mfn. thrown on the beach (by the sea) Pan5cat. 128,3 22390 mfn. caught, seized, overcome (as the mind, citta, cetas or -hridaya)...

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