neuter
the body where it branches from the trunk
Pasākha (masculine and neuter) [pa + sākhā; Epic Sanskrit praśākhā branch] 1. a smaller branch Ja VI 324 (sākha°). 2. branch-like wood, i.e. hard wood Thag 72. 3. the body where it branches off from the trunk, i.e. abdomen and thighs; the lower part of the body Vin IV 316 (= adho-nābhi ubbha-jānu-maṇḍalaṃ commentary). Cf. Suśr II 31, 10. 4. the extremities (being the 5th stage in the formation of the embryo) S I 206.
【中】 從主幹分支的身體(即:大腿等)。
(nt, nt, from sākhā) groin area; lower body body where it branches from the trunk [lit.] (where the body) branches Construction: pa + sākhā + a pasākhā + a