tiryak , adv. (used in the sense of Pali tiro, BHS tiras, tiraskṛta , q.v. ; the converse use of Skt. tiras in the sense of tiryak, crosswise , is recorded by BR s.v. 2a from lexicons, and once in Mārk. Pur. ; but in this one passage it seems to me that tiras may have its Pali mg. of outside, away, afar ), outside, away, afar , in contrast with iha; neha na tiryak nobhayam antarā Śikṣ 252.15 , not here, not afar, not between the two . ( Bendall and Rouse, Transl. 234 line 2 , across ; but this seems manifest nonsense in the context.)
tiryak ind. Obliquely, crookedly, in a slanting or oblique direction; vilokayati tiryak K. P. 10 ; Me. 51 , Ku. 5. 74 ;