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ऋक्ष mfn. 1.mfn. (etym. doubtful) bald, bare, [TS.] ; [MaitrS.] ऋक्ष mfn. 2.mfn. (√ 2.ऋष्, [Uṇ. iii, 66; 67] ; probably fr. √ ऋश्), hurting, pernicious, [RV. viii, 24, 27] ऋक्ष m. m. a bear (as a ravenous beast), [RV. v, 56, 3] ; [VS. xxiv, 36] ; [Mn.] ; [Suśr.] &c. a species of ape, [Kathās.] Bignonia Indica, [L.] N. of several men, [RV. viii, 68, 15] ; [MBh.] &c. of a mountain, [VP.] ; [MBh.] (ifc. ) the best or most excellent, [L.] ऋक्ष m. m. pl. the seven stars, the Pleiades, the seven ऋषिs, [RV. i, 24, 10] ; [ŚBr. ii] ; [TĀr.] ऋक्ष mn. mn. a star, constellation, lunar mansion, [Mn.] ; [MBh.] ; [R.] &c. ऋक्ष n. n. the twelfth part of the ecliptic the particular star under which a person happens to be born, [VarBṛS.] ; [Sūryas. &c.] ऋक्ष [cf. Gk. ἄρκτος; Lat. ursus; Lith. loky-s for olkys.] ऋक्ष mfn. 3.mfn. cut, pierced, [L.]
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