| kṣubh | क्षुभ् | cl. 1. Ā. kṣobhate (only once, [ChUp.]) cl. 4. P. Ā. kṣubhyati [[MBh.] &c.], °te [[Nir. v, 16]; [MBh.] &c.], cl. 5. P. (only Pot. 3. pl. kṣubhnuyur, [JaimBr.]) cl. 9. P. kṣubhnāti (only [Bhaṭṭ.] according to [Pāṇ. viii, 4, 39]; perf. P. cukṣobha, [BhP.]; cukṣubhe, [MBh.]; [R.]; [Ragh.] &c.: Cond. Ā. akṣobhiṣyata, [Bhaṭṭ. xxi, 6]), to shake, tremble, be agitated or disturbed, be unsteady, stumble (literally and metaphorically) : Caus. P. kṣobhayati, rarely Ā. °te, to agitate, cause to shake, disturb, stir up, excite, [Mn. viii]; [MBh.]; [R.] &c. : Desid. of Caus. See cukṣobhayiṣu; |
| [cf. Cambro-Brit. hwbiau, ‘to make a sudden push’; Gk. κοῦϕος Mod. Germ. schiebe.] |
| kṣúbh f. (only instr. °bhā́) a shake, push, [RV. v, 41, 13.] |
| kṣubhā | क्षुभा | f. a kind of weapon [‘the deity that presides over punishment’ Sch.] [MBh. iii, 199.] |
| kṣubhita | क्षुभित | mfn. agitated, shaken, tossed, set in motion, [MBh.]; [R.]; [Suśr.]; [Vikr.]; [Kathās.] |
| agitated (mentally), disturbed, frightened, alarmed, afraid (mostly in comp.), [R.]; [Pañcat.]; [Kathās.] |
| angry, enraged, [W.] |