| sākṣi | साक्षि | m. (m.c. for sākṣin, in loka- and samasta-s°, q.v.) |
| in comp. for sākṣin. |
| sākṣin | साक्षिन् | mfn. seeing with the eyes, observing, witnessing |
| an eye-witness, witness (in law) of or to (gen. loc., or comp.), [Gaut.]; [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c. |
| m. (in phil.) the Ego or subject (as opp. to the object or to that which is external to the mind, [AṣṭāvS.]; cf. sākṣi-mātra) |
| N. of a man (also pl.), [Saṃskārak.] |
| sākṣika | साक्षिक | (ifc.; f(A). ind (am). ) = sākṣin (see a-, agni-s° c.) |
| sākṣitā | साक्षिता | sākṣi—tā f. ([Mn.]; [Kathās.]) the office of any legal witness, evidence, testimony, attestation. |
| sākṣimat | साक्षिमत् | sākṣi—mat mfn. having a witnesses, witnessed, [Yājñ. ii, 94.] |
| sākṣitva | साक्षित्व | sākṣi—tva n. ([Kap.]; [Suśr.]) the office of any legal witness, evidence, testimony, attestation. |
| sākṣivat | साक्षिवत् | sākṣi—vat ind. like a witness, [MW.] |
| sākṣibhūta | साक्षिभूत | sākṣi—bhūta mfn. (cf. sākṣī-√ bhū) being a witnesses, [BhP.]; [Pañcar.] |
| sākṣiptam | साक्षिप्तम् | ind. with absence of mind, thoughtlessly, [MBh.] |
| sākṣidvaidha | साक्षिद्वैध | sākṣi—dvaidha n. discrepancy between witnesses, contradictory evidence, [MW.] |
| sākṣimātra | साक्षिमात्र | sākṣi—mātra mfn. the simple Ego or subject (as opp. to the object or what is external to the Ego), [Nir. xiv], subject |
| sākṣibhāvita | साक्षिभावित | sākṣi—bhāvita mfn. proved by an eye-witnesses, established by testimony, [W.] |
| sākṣipraśna | साक्षिप्रश्न | sākṣi—praśna m. interrogation of witnesses |
| sākṣilakṣaṇa | साक्षिलक्षण | sākṣi—lakṣaṇa mfn. defined or proved by testimony, [W.] |
| sākṣimātrākṛ | साक्षिमात्राकृ | sākṣi—mā°trā-√ kṛ P. -karoti, to make a simple eye. witnesses, [HPariś.] |
| sākṣiparīkṣā | साक्षिपरीक्षा | sākṣi—parīkṣā f. |
| sākṣipratyaya | साक्षिप्रत्यय | sākṣi—pratyaya m. the evidence or testimony of an eye-witnesses, [ib.] |
| sākṣiparīkṣaṇa | साक्षिपरीक्षण | sākṣi—parī°kṣaṇa n. examination of a witnesses, [ib.] |
| sākṣipraśnavidhāna | साक्षिप्रश्नविधान | sākṣi—praśna—vidhāna n. the rule or law about examining witnesses, [Mn. i, 115.] |