masculine & neuter
cart
a cart; wagon
Sakaṭa 1 (masculine and neuter) [cf. Sanskrit śakaṭa; Vedic śakaṭī] a cart, waggon; a cartload D II 110; Vin III 114; Ja I 191; Miln 238; Pv-a 102; Vibh-a 435 (simile of two carts); Pj II 58 (udaka-bharita°), 137 (bīja°). sakaṭāni pajāpeti to cause the carts to go on Ja II 296. {596} -gopaka the guardian of the waggon Dhp-a IV 60; -bhāra a cart-load Vv-a 79; -mukha the front or opening of the waggon, used as adjective "facing the waggon or the cart" (?) at D II 234, of the earth — that is, India as then known — and at D II 235 (comp. Mahāvastu III 208), of six kingdoms in Northern India. At the second passage B. explains that the six kingdoms all debouched alike on the central kingdom, which was hexagonal in shape. This explanation does not fit the other passage. Could sakaṭa there be used of the constellation Rohinī, which in mediæval times was called the Cart? Cf. D.B. II 269; -vāha a cart-load Pv II 7 5 ; -vyūha "the waggon array," a wedge-shaped phalanx Ja II 404; IV 343; Vism 384. Sakaṭa 2 see kāsaṭa.
【陽、中】 手推車,四輪馬車。~bhāra, ~vāha,【陽】 一滿車(的裝貨量)。~vyūba,【陽】 車形陣(的軍陣)。
(nt, nt) cart; wagon cart, wagon