Kāsu [cf. Sanskrit karṣū, from kr̥ś] a hole; only in compound aṅgārakāsu a cinderhole, a fire-pit, usually understood as a pit of glowing cinders Ja I 232. Mostly found in similes, e.g. S IV 56, 188; Snp 396; Saddh 208; and in kāmā aṅgārakās'ūpamā metaphor A IV 224 = V 175; see also kāma.
【陰】 坑。
(fem, fem, from kasati) pit; trench pit [lit.] drag Construction: √kas > kās + *u