upAkzam
upA kzam ind. ( fr. akzi , Pāṇ. vi, 2, 121 ), on or near the eye.
akzi n. [ aSnute vizayAn; aS-ksi , aSorRit Uṇ. 3. 155-6 ] akziRI, akzIRi , akzRA, akzRaH &c. 1 The eye (which grasps or sees objects); changed to akza at the end of Bahuvrīhi Comp; f. °kzI when a limb of the body is indicated, as jalajAkzI , otherwise dIrGAkzAveRuyazwiH ; in Avyayī. comp. also it is changed to akza , ( samakzaM, parokzaM &c.). 2 The number two; — (kziRI) the sun and moon. [ cf. L. oculus ; Germ. auge ; Gr. okos , okkos , Zend ashi .] Comp. — kaMpaH twinkling; nAkzikaMpaM vyatizWata R. 15. 67. — kUwaH -wakaH, -golaH, -tArA [ za . ta .] the eyeball, pupil of the eye. — gata a. [ akzRi gataH sarvadA BAvanAvaSAt akzyasannikfzwopi upasTita iva ] 1 visible, present; na viBAvayatyaniSamakzigatAmapi mAM BavAnatisamIpatayA Śi. 9. 81. 2 rankling in the eye, an eye-sore, being a thorn in the eye, hated; °tohamasya hAsyo jAtaH Dk. 159. — jAhaH [ za . ta .] the root of the eye. — pakzman, -loman n. [ za . ta .] the eyelash. — pawalaM [ za . ta .]. a coat of the eye. 2 a disease of the eye pertaining to this coat. — pat a. Ved. falling into the eye, hence hurtful. — adv. a little, as much as a mote (as much as could fall into the eye). — BU a. [ akzRo BUrvizayaH ] visible, perceptible, manifest; (hence) true, real. — BezajaM [ za . ta .] collyrium, a kind of balm (for the eyes). — jaH ( jaM also) N. of a plant ( pawwikAloDravfkza ) used to heal some varieties of the eye-disease. — BruvaM [ ( pb ) samAhAradvaMdva ] the eye and the eyebrows taken collectively. — vikURitaM , — vikUSitaM [ akzRaH vikURitaM lajjAdinA samyak prasArABAvAt saMkoco yatra ] a side-look, leer, a look with the eyelids partially closed.