īṣā

Dictionary meanings for īṣā from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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īṣā

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

[īṣ-ka] 1 The pole or shafts of a carriage or a plough.

2 A part of a chariot. Comp. daṃhaḥ the handle of a plough; Śi. 18. 43. daṃta a. with projecting teeth. ( taḥ) 1. an. [Page0284-c+ 43] elephant with a large tusk or tooth.

2. the handle of a plough; Śi. 18. 38.

3. the tusk of an elephant.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

f. (said to be fr. 1. īṣ), the pole or shafts of a carriage or plough 171,2 29964 f. du. (e) the double or fork-shaped pole RV. iii, 53, 17; viii, 5, 29; AV. viii, 8, 23 171,2 29965 f. xi, 3, 9; S3Br.; Ka1tyS3r.; MBh. &c 171,2 29966 f. a plank, board VarBr2S. 171,2 29967

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