| sāyaka | सायक | sā́yaka mfn. intended or fitted to be discharged or hurled, [RV.] ([Naigh. ii, 20]) |
| sā́yaka m. (in [RV.] also n.) a missile, arrow, [RV.] &c. &c. |
| sā́yaka m. a symbolical expression for the number ‘five’ (from the 5 arrows of the god of love), [Sāh.] |
| a sword, [MBh.]; [R.] |
| the latitude of the sky, [Gaṇit.] |
| Saccharum Sara, [L.] |
| N. of a man, [Pravar.] |
| sāyakamaya | सायकमय | sāyaka—maya mf(I)n. consisting of arrows, [MBh.]; [Hariv.] |
| sāyakapuṅkhā | सायकपुङ्खा | sāyaka—puṅkhā (ā), f. a partic. plant (= śara-puṅkhā), [L.] |
| sāyakapuṅkha | सायकपुङ्ख | sāyaka—puṅkha m. the feathered part of an arrow, [Ragh.] |
| sāyakapraṇutta | सायकप्रणुत्त | sā́yaka—praṇutta (sā́y°), mfn. driven away or put to flight by arrows, [AV.] |