kāya-sākṣin (4728)

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kāya-sākṣin
Entry 4728, Page 178, Col. 1
(kAyasAkzin, kAya-sAkzin)
kāya-sākṣin¦ (= Pali °sakkhi, Jāt. v. 424.12), personal, bodily, physical witness; one who has seen (the circumstance) in the flesh: Śikṣ 109.9 (vs) (paribhāṣyate cāpi sa paṇḍite- bhiḥ,) ye ka-cid (read ke cid) astī pṛtha (read pṛthu, q.v.?) kāyasākṣī (n. pl.).

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