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+ | Aṃśakaḥ (m). Here the suffix is ‘kan’ as per the rule aṃśaṃ harī | He is also called ‘dāyāda’ according to the Trikāṇḍaśeṣa. aṃśakaḥ may also mean ‘a small portion’ when the suffix ‘kan’ is added to the word aṃśa in the meaning of a miniature. | ||
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Revision as of 10:41, 28 August 2014
By M. A. Alwar
Sometimes transliterated as: Amsakam, AMZakam, Amshakam
Aṃśakam literally means relative who is entitled for a share of the ancestral property.
Aṃśakam (n) ‘day’ is the meaning according to the Trikāṇḍaśeṣa.
Aṃśakaḥ (m). Here the suffix is ‘kan’ as per the rule aṃśaṃ harī | He is also called ‘dāyāda’ according to the Trikāṇḍaśeṣa. aṃśakaḥ may also mean ‘a small portion’ when the suffix ‘kan’ is added to the word aṃśa in the meaning of a miniature.