dakṣ

Dictionary meanings for dakṣ from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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dakṣ

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 A. (dakṣate) 1 To grow, increase.

2 To do, go or act quick- ly.

3 To hurt, kill.

4 To act con- formably to another (Paras.).

5 To be competent or able.

6 To go, move.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.1 P. (Impv. 2. pl. d/akṣatā) to act to the satisfaction of (dat. Nir. i, 7;) RV. vii; A1. d/akṣate (p. d/akṣamāṇa; pf. dadakṣe) to be able or strong, 16, 6; AV. i f.; S3Br. ii, iv; to grow, increase Dha1tup. xvi, 7; to act quickly ib.; to go, xix, 8; to... mf (A) n. able, fit, adroit, expert, clever, dexterous, industrious, intelligent RV. &c 465,1 89317 mf (A) n. strong, heightening or strengthening the...

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