SaSaH 1 A hare, rabbit; Ms. 3. 270 , 5. 18. 2 The spots on the moon (which are popularly considered to resemble the form of a hare). 3 One of the four classes into which men are divided by erotic writers; thus defined: - mfduvacanasuSIlaH komalAMgaH sukeSaH sakalaguRaniDAnaM satyavAdI SaSo'yaM Śabdak. ; see Ratimañjarī 35 also. 4 The Lodhra tree. 5 Gum-myrrh. Comp. — aMkaH 1 the moon. 2 camphor. °arDamuKa a. crescent-headed (as an arrow). °mUrtiH an epithet of the moon. °leKA the digit of the moon, lunar crescent. — adaH 1 a hawk, falcon. 2 N. of a son of Ikṣvāku, father of puraMjaya . — adanaH a hawk, falcon. — UrRaM, -loman n. the hair of a rabbit, hair-skin. — DaraH 1 the moon; prasarati SaSaDaraviMbe Gīt. 7. 2 camphor. °mOliH an epithet of Śiva. — plutakaM a scratch with a fingernail. — Bft m. the moon. °Bft m. an epithet of Śiva ( pb ) — lakzmaRaH an epithet of the moon. — laMCanaH 1 the moon; Ku. 7. 6. 2 camphor. — viM(viM)duH 1 the moon. 2 an epithet of Viṣṇu. — vizARaM, -SfMgaM a hair's horn; used to denote anything impossible, an utter impossibility; kadAcidapi paryawaY SaSavizARamAsAdayet Bh. 2. 5 ; SaSaSfMgaDanurDaraH ; see Kapuzpa . — sTalI the country between the Ganges and Yamunā, the Doab.